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Show V - . PROVO (UTAH) EvfefflNG HERALD, FRIflAY, APRIL 29, 1938 PAdE SEVEN ' Wrestling Bouts Slated Tuesday At Park Ro-She When the two roughest toughest tough-est boys to wru.-s.-lo" at Park R.o-She R.o-She this year tear into each other Tuesday night in the local ring anything' liable to happen. And when Floyd Hansen fhe who the fans took after with an ; array of pop bottle.; i gets into the ropers with Hy Sharman, win ; isn't such a scrupulous lad himself, him-self, things are boiyid to happen. Beginning at 8:30 the h-vv i which is the last M-gular park event of the .i afiin will display ; an array of talent nimhnniif; ' many of the best beys of the yem . Ladies will be .-pi c ial guests 1 teports Henry Jon-.-, i-.ia i; -tgfi ; . the shows, and all women will be admitted free. Orval Huilinger, Prove . who ; has been coming right along, will tangle with Stv.t-.h- L;iv n ot Salt Lake m t.h- ohr hout wrestling wrest-ling bout. HulUnger dn-w w.t'i Kenny Maync la.-t week. In the headline boxir.g event of eight i uunds Max Young of Pay-' .-on is pitted against John Petty, Salt Lake negio. who i . en; ly tangled with the stell.; !' Jack Stnngham. B. Y. V. star. Harry Alieman ot Spn";.;':l!( . who scored such a sensational KO over Dee Elder of Ptovo and is one of the most rapid comer.- at tne j park this season, will go six lounds or less with Glen Allen,1 fellow townsman. In the four-muild even!- David. Smith of Provo will meet Clair Humphreys, ar.othei Gank-n City ; boxer, and Norman TImh: of Springville will take on ;i anl , Carter- of Provo. A three-r ound event will open llie -show. I T High Takes Forensics Honors i B. Y. high took a large .-hare of the honors at the regional for - i ensics meet held at Lincoln high ! school Thursday. Tins met t oe- I cided Which student- will r ,!,-! sent Region n at the state ioi-j ensics rne-t .-jxnsor .. hy the L. ; of U. an.l Deseret New- to be held : in Salt La City 1 n M..y T. ! Schools pai ! ii i pat mg wm o l; Y ! high. Pto-o. sp i n g ;!le. and Lm- 1 coin. Winning students ' weif ; Boys'; orations, Kdw.iid Sinoot, B Y. high: girl'. oiatioii.-. Norma Dm.-, ford. Lincoln high: hoys extern-; pore. David Dm kee. B. Y. high; girl's ext.n.;"i. . n i u-ks ' l: Y. high: boy'.- dt hates. Provo high In This Corner- . ; . . . ; . . . . By Art Krenz THE AFTERNOON ROUND Inn"1 J- --V VC) Tt fOfTJ 9 0MS ''-f!!7 ,Jf.vXflm& EXCAVATE A (( f? IRS FOURT&N '-'t0' CELLAR? JQ " ' N0&0 CWBKILBBV -1 1 r ' kg Leading Hitters Player and Club LaVagetto, Dodgers .... O'Dea, Cul-j 5 Torsky, Indians . . . Ste'nbacher, White Sox Hayes, Athletics .... 8 19 2 9 Coast League Standing of the Teams YV. L. Pet. Pprtland 15 10 .600 G AbRH Pet Los Angeles IS 11 .577 Hollywood 14 12 .538 ik 111 M9 Sacramento 13 12 .520 ib a ii San FYancisco 13 13 500 San Diego 12 14 .462 15 4 9 .600 1 Seattle 12 14 .462 ! Oakland 9 17 .360 9 31 14 15 .484 7 27 5 13 .481 474 American League! Standing of the Teams V. L,. Pet. Cleveland 7 2 .778 Washington -7 3 .700 Boston 6 4 .600 Chicago 4 4 .500 New York 5 6 .455 St. Louis 4 6 400 Detroit 3 6 .333 Philadelphia 2 7 .222 Thursday's Results Boston 6, New York 1. Washington 7, Philadelphia 2. Cleveland 11, St.. Louis 6. Chicago at Detroit, postponed. rain. There are approximately 32,- 500,000 telephone subscribers in the world. Thursday's Results Night games) Loa Angeles 4 10 2 Hollywood 18 17 0 Salveson, Lahti, Garnett and Collins, Col-lins, Sueme; Osborne and Brenrel. Oakland 1 3 1 Portland 2 5 0 Van Fleet and Conroy; Hilcher and Dickey. Sacramento 6 6 0 Seattle 5 7 3 Pippen and Franks; Barrett, Pick-rel Pick-rel and Fernandes, Spindel. San Diego at San Francisco postponed, post-poned, rain. Provo and lelii Tied in Tennis High honors for Region three tennis will simmer down to two teams if the latest match between Lehi and Payson mean anything. Lehi scored another victory 5-0 against their hosts from the southern part of the county. This leaves the Pioneers in a tie with Provo for first place. Provo won the title last season tut that means nothing to Lehi. They defeated the Bulldogs in a disputed match earlier this year and lost only to B. Y. high. The Lehi-Payson result follow: Russell Bone def. Junior Per k-ins, k-ins, 6-0, 6-1; Don Evans def. Paul Smith. 7-5, 4-6, 7-5; Dan Worl-ton Worl-ton def. Ted Badham, 6-1. 6-3: Dorton-Worlton def. Haskell-Davis, Haskell-Davis, 6-0, 6-0; Ash-Allied def. Broad bent-Badham, 6-3, 6-0. MAY BE KIDNAPED BOY SANTA FE, N. M.. April 29 -(U.R) Police revealed today that an unidentified woman in Aspanola, OS oOc I resembling Peter Lcvine shortly Ott Giants 3 ! before the boy appeared at a res- McCarthv. Giants 3 taurant m santa t e 'i -uesaay nignt Greenberg, Tigers 3 Johnson, Athletics 3 Ripple. Giants 3 Lodigiani, Athletics 3 Trosky, Indians 3 Klein, Phillies 3 Leiber, Giants 3 Vaughn, Pirates 3 to get sandwiches. Espanola is 30 miles north. The woman told officers that the boy was in the company of two men. Trees, knotted when small, mark the trails for strangers in Ethiopia. MOVING? If Moving, call the HARDY TRANSFER. Modern equipment equip-ment ar d men who know how to handie the most fragile furniture fur-niture 11 ION E 14M affirmative team consisting of La Mar Kggerten and Torn PUV-v.ince. PUV-v.ince. and H. Y. high alfirniative tam of St, infoid Purr ant and Me-("lure Me-("lure Join, son. P. v. will debate the at fir n.it iv sa debates due to the failure of any ' rs of the Lincoln high school WEAK SOMETHING other teams to enter. . were . Mas Yano, Peter Speros, GREAT NECK. N. Y.. T:i: - The subject, for the variou- con- ' and Miss Maxine Turner from the (Mayor Edward H. Langan detects de-tects were- Oration "Fou rl Fdu-; Brigham Young university. Frank 1 creed today that vacationers may rational Onno.tnnitv ,r T-tab "'ev- B. Newman of Lincoln high school not wear bathing or sun suits tempore, various phases of the 1 is distr ict chair man. at the meet j sale tax, and debate "Resolved f in the town plaza. They must, however, wear something-. And A tick can live for three years whatever they wear "shall not Lincoln I adopt a unicameral system of leg- with()Ut fnori . uni.eaiuy expose o, re-arany Region islation." Judges assistingin addi-i -" -f art of the wearer Person. . .states should 1 ir Sal! Lake City a:id Provo team 1 that the several will take the negative high school will represent Region islation. Judges assisting; five in the -tate linals of the girl's tion to Mrs. Brown and Miss Wag I-. y 1 Hiiiill W m) v- f i ' An ideal school Ijnitrh is built around a Vl?,s f jriiilk anl le-licious, le-licious, i(lclcn lioiK'v-sweetencd (irahains that arc the staff of "hild life. 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