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Show (UTAH) i & r. EVENINGHER AliD, TUESDAY, APRMT28,. 1 9 3 6 PAGE FIVE eigeon s traces: m IN Y STADIUM ONESOAY PRO VO MI EET flBulldogs Favored To Capture Title Tennis Contests Start at 9 a. m., Track Meet at 3; Contests Preparatory For State Cinder Meet Track and field athletes from Utah county who made such a phenomenal showing in the individual indiv-idual competition at the "Y" In vitational meet Saturday will com- L Robinson, Springville; Johnson bine in team contests Wednesday aiternoon at the "Y" stadium in the annual Region Three meet. Men who place first, second and third in the events will be eligible to go to the state meet May 9 in the "Y" stadium. The first place relay teams will be eligible. Tennis ' competition among the schools of the region will start fit 9 a. m. on the "Y" courts. Winners Win-ners anor runnerup singles and doubles teams will compete from Alpine, Nebo. Provo-B. Y. high districts in tennis and winners only from Juab and Tintic. Prof. C. La Voir Perusen of the B. Y. U High school will be in charge of the tennis matches and' D. R. Mitchell, president of the U. S H. S. A A is director the track fir- Standout performers include Boyle, Madsen, Reese and Hay-vward Hay-vward of Provo and the Bulldog relay teams; Hardy, Boorman and And Conder, Lincoln; Nielson, and Walker, .Pleasant Grove; Groes-beck, Groes-beck, Gardner and Devitt, American Ameri-can Fork; Ellsworth and Dalton, Payson; Christensen, Spanish Fork and Zimmerman, Lehi. The meet will be handled by the mapor students in physical education edu-cation anci coaching at the B.Y.U. -under the leadership of the track coaching class. Vern Waldo, intramural in-tramural director, is in charge. INDIE LEAGUE NAMES UMPIRES Leaders of the Utah Industrial league transacted numerous items of business Monday night in Provo, approving the rosters, appointing ap-pointing umpires and scores and making a slight alteration in the schedule. All games in Provo will begin at 2:30 except in case of double-headers, double-headers, when the starting t,ime is 2 o'clock. At Magna games will be at 5 p. m. and ; at Bingham 4:30 p. m. until May 31 when the starting time wil be shifted to 5. "Y" Carnival Revealed As Gigantic Job Now that the 26th annual "Y" Invitational meet has passed into history, there still remains work to be done. A glimpse into the manifold work of staging such a gigantic carnival can be obtained by noting the time and effort it takes to clean up after. CoachQtt Romney, director of the carnival which was by all odds the most successful in his tory, last Friday and Saturday, "Y" Football Team Working At Top Speed ! Heavy Blocking Practice Bears Fruit ; Alumni-Varsity Alumni-Varsity Game May 19 PIERCE KAYOS 1 IDAHO FIGHTER Aggies In , Cougars Meet Track and Tennis Provo Shows Possibilities Lott Ewing, former manager of (Monday afternoon was found' MIDDLE CHAMPION MEETS APOSTOLI busv checking: up on a score or more duties yet to be performed. I There were letters to be written, lost articles to be returned, the stadium to be cleaned and many fpther angles to be handled, i Staging the Invitational meet, t with its 3500 participants, 6500 spectators and 150 events is really a two-month job in which nearly ! 500 persons including officials and (I t-v-nb SAN FHANCISCO, Apil 28 'i IN.- TSddie Babe Rlsko, middle-i middle-i w;igrbt champion of the world, and l'lovo, with a strong all-around Freddie Apo.stoli, San Francisco's squad boa.stii,M unu. nal stie. gth fighting bell boy were to start in the sprints, javi-lin, relays and training today for their 10-round hurdfles. is favored to repeat for ! non-title bout scheduled for the championship Nevertheless, (Dreamland auditorium May 8. there will b- some stiff competi- j Risko- recently lost a 10-round tion all alone, the l.ne thi.-- year, decision to Freddie Steele, in Seat-. Seat-. several M-ho .is have formidable tie Fight fans expected Apostoli opposition in s-i ial events. to eriter the ring overweight. ,the Utah PouUry team, and Swede Swenson, variously known as a .baseball player, umpire and wrestler, wrest-ler, are new umpires appointed. Erin Barber, Roy Austin, Ab Lid-dell, Lid-dell, Darrell Kidd, Orville Lee, Benny Beaumont, E. E. McCarty and Bill Spry are holdover umps. Bert Bullock, Provo, resigned. Scorers for Provo are Jean Paulson and Maurice Jones, for Gemmell clu, Sam Saustas, forllp out in one capacity or an-Magna-Garfield, T. A. Marsh and other. First notices were sent E. E. McCarty and for Pinney '; out March 7 after the initial Beverage, Tornmie Porter and plans were formulated about the Marlowe Branagan. r first of March. Rosters of the clubs were ap- ', Then each week a new notice proved by Managers Otto Birk, went out, sketches of the stadium, Provo; Ab Ablett, Gemmell club; 4 inquiry about participants, a di- Strencth of the Brisrham Youne university football team next fall j fighter in will lio in tho footnra tHot thf Scheduled squad is made up of hard workers j who like the game, that there is j undoubted talent both on the line and in the backfield and that for, the first time in history there is adequate reserve strength. In fact I there will be men three deep for . every position who can really cut j the buck. I Blocking has been stressed during dur-ing the first four und a half weeks I of spring practice and as a re- i The forehead, eyes and cheek- Miners Give Flawless Support to Perkins: semble closely those of Jack ; Dempsey. the Utah mauler, but '. there the resemblance stops. The j fists are not the same, nor is the j heart and chin, for Arcade Pierce knocked out the Pre9ton, Idaho. three rounds of their six-rounder at Park Ro-She Monday ngiht. Pierce carried the fight all the The "Y" Cougars are favored to defeat the Utah Aggies in both track and tennis at Logan Friday when the two schools clash in a double-header. Coach Ott Romney' track and champion conference field team way, knocked him down for a i will doubtless shade the Aggies in nine count in the second, put him down for another nine in the third heat with a right to the jaw, then rut him away with a right and a left. Lamoreaux did little flam-age flam-age to the Springville fighter ancTi apparently didn't open up. Keith Bowen, Spanish Fork, and Roy Farley, husky Provo : Claude Engberg, Pinney Beverage; VVally Walbeck, U. 9. Mines and ,Lee Self, Magna-Garf ield. Harvey Garnty, president, Darrell Kidd, secretary, along with league directors, di-rectors, also okehed the rosters. The league schedule starts Sunday. Sun-day. July 10, with the U, S. Mines at Provo and Gemmell at Pinnev. ''" CSiS ANGELES SjS Save time and dollars add safety, comfort and scenic thrills when you roll easily along over these famous shortcuts to all the east. Big, smooth-riding Union Pacific buses take you swiftly and comfortably comfort-ably and this spring at record low rates. Denver Omaha Chicago New York Los Angeles $ 8.00 15.00 21.50 34.25 8.0D CHEYENNE UNION BUS DEPOT Orem Station Phone 310 Jess Scoville, Agent OMAHA rectory of the all-around scoring system, a letter explaining im-jxjrtant im-jxjrtant items for participants to ; keep in mind, an entry bianK 1 (four kinds), promotion posters, and a jomplete program of events to mention the most important. Then there was advertising, press contacts, organization for preparing prepar-ing meals and a thousand and one other details. Coach Romney complimented .John H. Smith, manager for doing an excellent job n his part of the : Invitational and also had warm j comments for many others whose I j help has been invaluable. Those who have seen the carni- l.val for years were unanimous in tat'ng that the 1936 version was a standout. Such special events as the vaulting and hurdles race, the glorious fulfillment of expectations expect-ations in the posture parade, the color, magnitude and various interesting in-teresting details of the track meet itself all built up to a grand ensemble that was unmistakably in a clas by itself. Jimm Miller, Bill Sefton and Earl Meadows, California entrants 1n special events, were lavish in their praise of a carnival which thev declared was unequalled in California. And that's s .mep'n. Coast League suit the squad has improved enormously en-ormously in this department under the watchful eye of Assistant Varsity Coach Edwin R. Kimball. Last week the men in the various var-ious positions started working together and started on plays and it was evident when the team play began that the block-! block-! ing ability of the club was really j A-l. Progress is noted in tackling j aa well a the quad continues in ! its grounding of fundamentals. Regular- attendants at practice I huve numbered approximately 30 ' with half a dozen or so men ex- cused for track. The squad will continue to work J together, brushing up plays, -until the practice culminates in the I annual alumni-varsity game May ! 19. The week before. May 12. j "White" and 'Blue" divisions of the squad wll cornnete. KTN; SPONSORS MOVE WASHINGTON, April 28 (U.R Sen. William H. Kine. D.. Utah, introduced a r esolution today ; authorizing President Roosevelt to invite "American'' governments' presumably Latin America -to participate in a conference to ; consider plans to increase the use of silver and to stabilize si 1- ; ver prices. lightweight, staged a real thriller ; in a four round preliminary which ended in a draw. The bovs were slugging every step of the way, Farley wading in continually with ; wicked right swings, and Bowen 1 countine with a left hand slap and ; short jabs. 1 Jack Brentano, Canada, and George Bennett, Oklahoma, put on a match exciting enough to draw half a dozen ringsiders into the enclosure, armed with c hair : Bennftt. very much th" villain, kicked, slugged low, hit and what- have you, finally winning when . Jack conceded the match. Bennett apnlied a ha mmerlock then a few well aimed kicks t-o the arm com-nleted com-nleted the business on the last two falls. Brentano took the first liiic v ith a Boston crab In th- final eonti st of the evening. eve-ning. S'::llv Thompson. Butle. Montana, defeated lul Kur.kel. ; Salt Lake Citv. in a freak match. Kurike) apparently won the match ; but Referee Floyd Hansen chang- i ed his decision when he discovered ' that Thompson's one leg was out side the ropes and Thompson pounced on Kunkel, knocked him down and got the winning fall. Kunkel won the first fall with a dropkick and Thompson the sec-end sec-end with a Boston crab when one f Kunkel's dropkicks back-fired on him. 4 nearly every department save the distance races and possibly the shotput and javelin, where the competition is keen. There is less reason to. doubt the superiority of the Cougars in tennis, ten-nis, following the clean sweep made by Coach Fred Dixon's team in the first contest with the Aggies in Provo ten days a". Shotput Content Even so, there should be an interesting contest in both events In the tiack meet, for instance, the shotpuHing test featuring John Verney. "V", and Eddie Peterson Pet-erson of the "A", is expeetcd to prove one of the highlights Verney, Ver-ney, although he had a had ankle Saturday, stil lhad enough to put the ball out -IT) feet M inehes But Peterson i. getting some good Ihrow a ri' I a teammate, Bennett, Ben-nett, is getting the shot out about 45 feet. Verney. i! he keeps im-nroving. im-nroving. has a conleiencc record in sight this season. Beat tie of Colorado holds i now t 17 Jeet 9 1-4 inches. Benn! It is a 'so doing things m iile j.lVi mi event, and his cham-e ! healing Elbert Campbell ot lh" "Y" is fair. The "Y" club wdl have d:t-ficulty d:t-ficulty in gaining points in t :ie distance' races, where Hart. Roberts. Rob-erts. Torrney, Calloway and Rich of the Aggie team present a strong front. Whether Dean, (folding (fold-ing and Andrews can muscle in for points is a problem of interest. Brooks-In Sprint Lee Brooks, erstwhile, quarter-in quarter-in iler. w'll be used in the shorter races for the Aggie contest. It will permit him to get in shape more slowly for the most import-proved import-proved the same possibility for points. He runs close to Captain Dale Schofield in the lOO-yard and 220-yard dashes. Lee flour ley's improvement in the jx.le vault is a joint of satisfaction satis-faction for Coach Romney. Lee is getting increasingly better and will doubtless give his brother George, conference record holder, and Verl Wilde. University of I'tah vault special!., a hard run in the I'tah dual, state conference meets. Naturally Captain Schofield is '.he favored man in t he sprints and hurdies and he may be the man to heat m the broad jump. 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