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Show ;WIH: INTER - SOCIAL UWT MEET v?N ' ' " . v J- - '-.' ' J" v -.M 'i m ''in ..' ' &" ' ' . ' " 1 " ' ."'ijj-i-ii : illlH I II III II i - w - . mm mm mm Tayloir Turns In r Sensational : Performance In .' : Mile Event. . I :. 1 ' . ' 7 CouerarErranta won the B. Y. U. inter-eocial . unit' meet" for , the fifth consecutive - time In the MY". stadium sta-dium Saturday afternoon as old records fell just Wse so many old cd a total of 99 H points to beat out the ' unaffiliated team's total of 93 11-12 points. ' The Tausigs were third with 19. 2-3 points; the Vikings were fourth with" 13 11-12 and the Nuggets Nug-gets and Val Hyrlca each made one point. 'The results of the meet and the record-breaking performances establishes es-tablishes the Brigham Young university uni-versity as a 'serious contender for t ate and conference titles. The entire squad were entered for the various social units in the events. Results : Hammer: Scott, first, 138 7-10 j Bunnell, third; Griffith, fourth;! Merrill, fifth; Moore,-sixth. 2 In.) Biddulph,v and L. Webb, tied for second andv third ; Johnson, R. Webb, tied for fourth and fifth. High Jump, Reese, first, (5 fect 8 in.); Prmce.Tucker hnd' Kirk-ham, Kirk-ham, tied fof ; 3,'. 4; 5; Scit, and Brcinholt, tied for sixth. Shot put: Shobcr, first, (39 8-10 feet) ; Spotty second; More, third; Richardson, fourth;-Bunnell, fifth; Madscn, sixth.' ; f 100-yacrd dash: Hutchinson, first, (10:01); Rasmusson, second; Magle-by, Magle-by, thrrtffB- Jensen, fourth; P. Wilson, fifth; B. Lewis sixth. Mile run: Tayloivf irst,' (4:30 8-10,. new v record); -Steouseu, second.4 (Bcntley's old record is 4:41). f 220 dash:' , Hutchinson, first, (22 1-5, new rejfcwfljsE. Jensen, sec-' ond; Rasmysson third; Magleby,-fourth; Magleby,-fourth; Shalfoon, fifth; Joe Johnson, John-son, sixth., (The qJd' record was held by ifcuWfr); .c t . High " r hrdl? . ?Lcwi, ; first, il$ 1-5, new record); Mad3en, sec ond Cx Warner tlyr.di , Webb,J fouith; Scott, fifth.- (The . old rec-4 ord .was held 4yI.'?H. Simmons, 17 seconds.) ' ' 1 ,44 dash: pudley, first, (51 flat, . iiewrccordi';'' B. .. Jensen, second; Kotter, - third ;r Skousen, fourth; J Eateman, fifth. Javelin: nGriiffithrflrst, (168 8-10 " feet).; . Garn. second ; Snell, third ; MsHet fourth; poHettflfth; Hart, sixth - -l 'Ai I 4 - ' Broad Jump :i ;MUletOiwt. 2ii ?i feet 9& abin, second; Hart,; third: Scott,; fourth; Prince, fifth; v Beesley and Forgeon are, the rec-Skousen.' rec-Skousen.' sixth. 1' .. s . "J ord holders. -. . ; . '. : ; - Ufecus: Griffith, -first,. (121 &-10 : Dean I: Stallings, former West- foot); Shober, '.second? Madsen.l third.- Nlsonger; , fourth; - Scott, flfthj" Moore, sixth. .,. . '.ov. . Tm-mile run Snyder.dO mln ite 9 4-5 seconds.. Vt ' Lov hurdles: Pete Wilson, first. (25 -2-5 seconds; new . record) ; B, Lewis, second! Warner, third. The Old record wad h?Wby Owen Rowe at 26.1). v ' ' v iralf-mileTaylor, -first- (2 mln-?) utca. 3 3-5 seconds);. Brad Jensen wecqnd; .Hatch. - .thlrd;.. .. Sabin, fourth ; Bremholt, 'fifth LaSciierk sixth ,-.., - .(v . ,s -r ''I '88Q relay; ;Won by Cougar Et-j rantj. Macleby.i Bltkiulph. Millctt. Iiutchinson;uI;34' Mo; new record 4 - second place won hyr;Uhaf filiated, R. MerlU.i ShaWoon; Hatch .'and EJ jchcn:r X, , v vfv f c inn , rcay;won oy. mougar nr rants. Skouseni Kotteri! P. Wilsbn Dudley, XS-.ZQ :'i-5); "secohd ;;places : won by . Unaffiliated. Brcinholt, ; Madtn. Warner'and; Shalfoon., , i Miss . Vera Condor did. some' running run-ning arid bioad-jumping exhibitions; in. adition to , the regular eventa. .. B.Y.O. 4 SPORTS ; ..CARNIVAL 4 T Monday:: -1 ' : April 11; H Bagirnncriingt. fk lasic 'Burlesque; I d t! M I S! i A Vsuper-eichibition cf ';',i.skincd athlete. ; LADIES INVITED ' ?MBK6Vi;i j Students .15c .Publtc.;: ,v;:.50c ONE tAbi: FREE ; v With EacH. 56ncral ' - Admission 'r . ;- -5 RELAYS BOAST GOOD RECORDS Athletic Classic Reads Like Who's Who In Track World. With , the . invitation ; track and field meet at the B. Y. U. nearing, coaches of the various high schools in the state and in outside states are looking at the record books to find some marks for their pet boys to "bust." . And although some astonishing marks have been set up in the events-It is quite likely that there will be the usual onslaught on the heights and times. - The list of, record-holders in the events, says Coach Ott Romney, reads like the who's who in track and field athletes in the inter-mountain region. V - ' " Corbctt's Mark Stands For instance there's George Corbet, Cor-bet, now an - Olympic 'candidate who has thrown the discus out past 162 feet; As a Proyo high school athlete 5eorge cast, out the pie- plate 116 feet 10 inches, a record that now stands. Burke, holder of the half-mile and the mile records, as a student of Boxelder high in 1924, ran into even- greener fields on the Utah Aggie team and for a while held the R. M. C. records at those distances. Lewis of Spanish Fork, holder of the low hurdle record, is expected to bring home some well-salted bacon for the Brigham Young university uni-versity this spring, r Lee of Boxelder, is the holder of the 440 record, and now runs for the U. S. A. C; Cox of Mantf, still retains the ' high jump record and also Is a .member of the Aggie team , mjt ia, Ikhown chiefly , as a javellnv thrower, v He i was ' confer ence champ In that last year. The invitational javeljn record is held by Davies bf the V. of U., who won it under-the colors of West high. Goarley Comes Back 4 There will belone record-holder of the meet who will be back to threaten his old mark this year. He is George Gourley, Pleasant Grove high school athlete who vaulted 11 feet "Xd: .1-8 inches in 1930. George L jr?Por4 to be .getting up high- enough to consort with some ox the lesser .angels, this year and is expected ex-pected ta crack his old record A number of all-around performers perform-ers who. hold, records and ' are now toying with national and Olympic records include Nathan Long, "Our Owen" Rowe, Rosa Cox, of Ogden, Gordon -.Rhodes,' formerly of the West high and now a member of the New ' York -Yankees .pitching staff. Pete Wilson and Melvin Griffiths, now of the B. Y, U. team were xormer au-arouna periormers In the freshman division Rowe, Bradford Jensen, Brashier, Lusty, minster athlete, .-heads the list of junior college performers. Stallings still Jiolds , excellent, marks in vthe two hurdle ''events. Brlggs bf - Rlcks and E. Williams of - the ; Ur- of I. Si'-B. are former creat .-fleM "berformern." iATvorHI-' rt the .. University f of Idaho, S. B.. is now in Pacific1 coast, competition,. CannOn who performed' for the I u: a. nexore ue roor or that ; school fell, in; .Was later a U; of U. middle distance , man ' . . ' Old. Vault Record V. Others;., on. the junior college roster of; rccprd .holder 8 are : . Crosby Cros-by ptx Dilcn McGregor of? Dixie, H. Ward,'6f eUl or I; S. B. and Budge r Weber. ; i v. ; ' v f -. The oldest record in this division 'is' $cU b Webster orB. A. C.!who vaulted 11 feet;7 inches in 1921 and later "became a conference record rec-ord holder for Utah Aggies. JUMORPOLIGE ARE ORGANIZED t . - vf - t r - Boys . from the Parked Tlmpan-ogbs Tlmpan-ogbs and "Brigham :" Young ) tiril ver-blty ver-blty tralnjftg scioola had junior traffic Iwork 'outUned to tliem by Traffic Sergeant tcCDavia' In the schools' are situated in' the heavy traffic districts, :t : was hot deemed hecessarylor organising a -traf f ic,-eon ic,-eon trolling ' group , at 'the f Maeser and t Franklin schools. - - ' "l The complcjted'orgaiilzations are: Parker, Phillip Guy, captain. Rex Brayi ; Roe rcurby. Deai , Hunter, James Redd, Keith Jacobsen'Maes-. er "Mitchell, Lawrence Strasburry, John Shepard. .; , ;,.,,-. . i Timpanogos :i Roy Johnson;, cap-' tain.; Marcus' Snow,-Warren Mart-tclf.vKenneth Mart-tclf.vKenneth Graham and Donald Ostler; -'The Timpanogos- school yilp appoint, "two more members SOOn.;'-' .'C j; 'v f - '..:r . . ... ,?he Brigham ; Young .university training school has not reported Its organization ,yet: : 1 . k; ;Tw . , hFORFttEE FLOUR dodtinuel from Pasre One)" it chxiee no jembarrasgmeit or-obliga tkn;;ie said.' ' - i ; Clayton i Jenkins - of '.the commit tee said that he ; would dispatch a-wit e -to' the district headquarters bf .the Red Cross in order, to" get quick faction tm' the flour.. 'Mayor Jesse' : Nt. Ellertson - gave; a short talk Ii-'which' h; pointed 'out Alus vilue .of- doing, 'the .'distribution .through the wards so! 'that "'the peo ple txeedlny .If - would twelve the Herald Group Ofory ur L,ocai r layer The picture of Elwood Romney and his family shown below, with the story as repriited here was carried in The Western Features, art and feature service of the Scripps-Canfield Newspapers recently. The story and picture will be used by all the newspapers of the group comprising, beides the Provo Herald, the Herald-Journal, Herald-Journal, Logan ; Boise Capital News; Coeur d'Alene Press; Seattle Star; Tacoma Times; Spokane Press, Portland News-Telegram, San Luis Obispo telegram; Los Angeles Record and Dallas Dispatch. UTAH BASKETBALL STAR WINS NATIONAL HONOR r - - I,, - - . . t t i l Elwood Romney and his happy family . And His Young Wife and Proud Son Tell Athletic Daddy How Glad They Are . fPROVO, Utah, ; April 9. Mrs. Ruth Hafen Romney and Jerry Elwood. El-wood. Romney are telling Elwood Romney, captain of the Brigham Young university basketball team, how glad they are that he won the position of All-American forward for 1932. , The photograph ' was "made the day Bomney received the officially signed " and sealed certificate awarding him the country's greatest great-est basketball honor. Romney is the first Utahn and one of the first Westerners ever to. receive Ail-American Ail-American distinction. Romney Breaks Into Movies Now Being Shown Here - . Motion' pictures of Elwood Romney, Rom-ney, Provo's all-American ' basketball basket-ball player, are being shown to the current, release f 4 Universal -.News-' reel ..being : shown at the ...Crest theater, Sunday, Monday, " and Tuesday, according to M. S: Smart, manager. 1 - ' The r action pictures of Romney are shown' in connection' with shots, of the other four all-America selections, se-lections, JUohard :XJnthicum, , California Cali-fornia ; ' Ed Krause Notre Dame ; Jone Wcden;; Purdue,., and Lewis BergertMaiyfend1 5 ? ' ' . '-: ', (,The'Yip'tetuWfivBojnncyi were taken . at the Parref" -junior high school "gyTn 'tmderthe' ijupervlsion of-JoachQtBney Coach Roinfieyrand the members of .the Cougar basketfall uad will be special gaestsof the , management manage-ment of v the ; theater- durlngjthe showing of the. film.'. . . ' OAs masks mde 'of tough nitro cellulose,' - com pfetely transparent. are a new Urerman invention. 1 1929 CHEV. 6 COUPE 02J9 ".Good condition, tireV good; jrnb tor 'perfect fV? ' . looks good ' ,. v 1929 FOUD .3:Wirid6w Sedan r ,NeNr Tires ; original finish. : 1928 ESSEX SEDAN ; . : . New finish, new tire ; motor overhauled. 1928 GRAHAM SEDAN . . . :M6tor good ; iiphplstery good 1930 Ford long :-heelkb&se Truck 0475 Run very. little; new heavy duty dual tires; v s v ,v -looks lik hew. -, 'Vc ; .r. f - . - : 1?29RD UCK: . ; , . 0279 : CmpIeteVWerhauIed, almost new-tires. : , : , 5 1927 FQkb fjKjs:i:i::.:r: .' .;! 069 ,Mor-vu1ed)'giQ'tiraV A real' buy. ' 1927 btJRATT tQrgihal ffnish; motor goodj tires gQod.'V ; -; x,A . , : Come Imdrid. See :Them Today . XJi ' ;-. X Features While in high school, Romney won all-state honors and represented represent-ed his BChool Dixie hi gh in the national tournament at Chicago, where the team took sixth place. He was high . point man in the Rocky - Mountain colnference ' in 1931 and 1932.- He has ' one more year of college work. Romney married Miss Ruth Hafenwhenthe two' were 17 years old. They how are 21 and have one child Jerry Elwood who is exceedingly proud of his father's achievements. . $1.0 ' REWARD OFFERED For return of black mare, weight about 900 lbs. Lost from - v . FARLEY FARM Phone lu LAWN ? MOWERS SHARPENED ; And Propierly T - Adjusted X6r .. j.-e r.s'.jifV".". . .?, "y If fbrv'iight to ;our j shop. i Just i putyQUi? gvrer4 '$9V$. car' next time you. come down town. ,i Well put it . ln spic- i span shapes '. v 'S4v.-i . a.; w; CARtsoN : SPORTING GOODS CO-rn CO-rn No., tnlv. Ave, Phvno SJ $225 $275 ;vf inish like new. SPORTS EVENT IN READINESS Everything from Jiu Jitsu to boxing, box-ing, tobag- punching win taxe place in "the B. Y. U. sports carnival which is scheduled for Monday evening in the" Ladies' gymnasium. Boxers from the various' high schools in the county and from the B. Y. U., some of the outstanding wrestlers in the vicinity including the two crack men, Hales and Smart from the B. Y. U., Jiu Jitsu experts from Salt Lake and Ogden and other outstanding athletes are on the docket in one of the most colorful sports events ever booked at the school. The carnival is being run off under the direction of Coach G. Ott Romney for the benefit of the minor sports at the B. Y. TJ. According Ac-cording to his announcement there will be absolutely no lags in the program; it will be run off in true circus style. Detailed Program The program : as follows Wrestling Nuttall vs. Bayless. 118. Smart, 118, vs. Howard Ostler. 140; Bonores, 135, and Rogers, 140. 10 minute limit. Iman Hales 175, vs. Wilkins, 200, Springville; Don Collins 180, Lincoln; Lin-coln; Les Collins, 175, Payson. 10 minute limit. Jiu Jitsu, Takeo Fujiwara and members of the Salt Lake Japanese club. Aubert Cote, rope skipping and feats of strength. Fencing exhibition, Wendell Paulson and members of the B. Y. U. fencing class. Bag punching, Dr. G. E. Sand-gren. Sand-gren. 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