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Show if V7 'I SECTION THREE iP R6 V 6 ' (if T A H) EVENING HE HAL D, W E D N E S DA Y, APRIL 2 2, 1936 PAGE THREE MEET, cial: r ATTRACT ANTE RE RlDAY sFE EVEN ST WOMEN SPRINT STARS LISTED FOR CONTEST j events: 100, 220 and 440-yard j dashes; 440 and 880-yard relays; I pole vault; 8 pound shot put; and high jump. ! Events will be officiated over : by the regular Invitational meet ! judging staff. In the women's j events, a woman judge will be ! added to the staff for each event. The schedule for Friday's ac- tivities follows: 9 a. m. Opening of tennis Junior Hiqh, Girls' Events, j u,urnament . . 9:30 a. m.- Creative dance com- Tennis, Dancing On j petition. 1 1 -in n m Iiininr Vlifrh Perls'- Opening Day I posture parade. j . j '2 p, m. Opening of senior high ; Although arousing less discus- ' g" Is' and junior high boys' and' sion than the Saturday meet, the girls' track meet. Friday ' girls' and junior high! 2:45 p. m. -Tumbling and pyra-schooi pyra-schooi track meet and ; upple- mid building exhibition, mentary events of the annual B. ! 4 p. m.- Senior high school Y. V . Invitational meet promise j girls' archery championship, to be highly colorful and to draw; 4:30 p. m. Archery exhibition. Bullet-Like Racer' After Endurance Mark K - - 1 4 . . FEEDING TASK WOMEN'S JOB many spectators in their own right. This truck nn-et is the main attract'.":i "i: the opening day ot the extensive two-day invitational meet H t . athletic high school girls and junior high school editions edi-tions of I'aavo Nurmi and Stella Walsii go through 'the paces of what lor their. i. the most import im-port mt :i.''-t in. the inter mountain west ( "ou.;.et H lo-i is keen and a large ruiii.ner ot competitor's take tart Shite Special Friit Tiie Fr-;.i iy c.i r ni al t.p.-r.s 1 :.ln p n; i r i t he Y howi u it n the J K : o : j,.gi, jlils' postuie pi-ia(Vf pi-ia(Vf .. a n hid. lair ti' t!V.,l th.e longer-est i ' -hed .senior parade Track and tteld events folluW. cont::. (.;:: . ' ' . . p. w.. p"i 'i ;n:e. a special ev- ; ent tea: a: n.L e-t stars will be in- eluded '. I'.uiay program. Three !en.;:.i:.e .speedsters, who have in .i clot i:ed at remarkable times n: liie o0-yaiil dash, will con; pete .v. a : . exln bition rave. TTiey are: I,ai;r.t H.umei'. Hpgham Young univeisity ace who i.- tiain-.ng tiain-.ng lor an Olympic tryout; Shan-na Shan-na ..Nelson, a junior high school giKl iron; i'a:.nor;viire. Utah;' and a .'enioi iiigh sciiooi sm inter whom Mai vim- Skoasen. it im'r Y sports lunu.'.ai y is biii-.ging troin I men !;ig:i scho,,;, Snowliake, Ari.. Tenm- Malt lics FirM Tenni. n.atcties. begir;ra.g al H a. Fiilay, will olticialsy open the I'lvitat.onai meet. The junior h!gi! school ix)y.s and senior nigh lxs s and junior college tennis sta:s will begin 'vFnday a!'al ter-mir ter-mir ite Satuniay. All matches will be played on the battery of 12 '..cnr.is courts on the university u-ef u-ef campus. Tivii noted ii. Ulcers .ual dance :n-i :n-i n.ctois h.ivr been secured tor the creative dance competition ::. oii.-gc hnil Friday morning, announces an-nounces f 'r' - lessor lima Jepp-soi. Jepp-soi. oiainator ol the posture ;mi .ie an i ii. rector of womer.'s Of Ts. The J'u'iges a!e l'tta I'elt:. i t : :e Chrastensen Ianc:ng acad-em;. acad-em;. and Ii'tty llampsniie. of 5 p. m. Last scheduled event in track meet. This projectile-like racing creation of Harlan Fengler's, appropriately named the Falcon, soon will take a crack at the 24-hour endurance run record of 140 miles an hour, established by George Fy-vton Fy-vton of England, on the salt beds of Utah. Fcngler. witk Fou Moore, famous race driver, as co-pilot, will 'make the bid for a new record on the- same course over which the British driver sped. James Stewart and Wendy Burric, two of Hollywood's nievie colony, look over the car in Los Angeles. The feeding of five thousand, recounted re-counted in the Hew Testament, is considered a miracle. Similar in nature is the task of the B. Y. U. home economics department next Friday and Saturday when they will prepare dinners for over 3000 hungry athletes at the annual Invitational In-vitational track meet and Relay Carnival. More than 500 loaves of bread. 65 pounds of butter. 500 pounds of sandwich filler (cheese, pineapple, tuna fish, etc.). 200 pounds of potato chips, 3,000 ripe bananas, 3.000 doughnuts and 3.000 cups of ice cream wil lbe required. "The tasa of organizing tnll : vast supply of flood is with 20 ; B. Y. U. girls, Professor Effie ; ; Warnick. head of the home eco- nomics department, informs us. ' Under their deft fingers, the . 1 huge mass of bread, butter, cheese, 1 fruit and ice cream will become in a few hours a i lack of lunches. ; neatly put up in paper bags. The girls claim that their hardest hard-est job is popping open 3.000 i paper bags so they can put the lunches inside. Right now, they ; are looking for some husky with a i strong rignt arm who'll relieve ! them of this part of it. ; Last year, during the Invita-I Invita-I tional meet, Provo's food supply , was drained dry before the ath-i ath-i letes had been fed. With several I hundred boys waiting for their ; dinners, it was impossible to buy a loaf of bread. In the pressing ; situation, the bakery found it necessary to bake more bread immediately. im-mediately. Special advanc orders will forestall such a condition this year. Those heading the committee are Miss Jean Smith. Pleasant Grove, chairman. assisted by Rhean McAllister, Spanish Fork, and Edna Starr. Springville. of the Gamma Phi Omicron domestic science sorority. I'AKDOE ANNOUNCER Professor T. Earl Pardoe, long associated with the management of the Invitational meet, is chairman chair-man of ceremonies and announcer of activities at the meet this year. The usual adeouate loud-speaking system will be installed and working, work-ing, so that everyone will be- informed in-formed of the meet's progress and the winners of the various events. London taxicabs are not allowed to have speedometers, by order of Scotland Yard. C the McCune V '.ii 1 oi Music both of S,,lt Lake T'ltV. Iar.ce eVetlt.S include nation il and character, tap i rid mlei p: etative dance.-, ail grt- .: c 'n:p '. ;t:o:;, and oc.a! dara .r.g. Tumbling Exhibition i bit: .hunt vra- -iuii oudd::.!j n- scheduled im Friday Fri-day sftvi Stunts will ' be pre.-- n.'ted ny tla 1'P'Vm hign school i. C'ui V.V.. . inn .-. unn ! si; y tin. tio;. M- ; : .1' ley ,n 1 Lai; . Pr- . 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