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Show 1 Rice Annearance Addi World's Ghairip "and "Angel" Top Wrestling Card Monday mm ... .... - . . Color to Relay Fiesta " Termed the greatest distance runner that America "has produced, pro-duced, little Gregory Rice of No tre Jpame. will strut his stuff rnturday afternoon' in, the fea ture of ' features in Brigham YaaTrg university's Invitation meet and relay carnival. The mighty mite of Missoula, Montana, who 'amazed track observers ob-servers with his ' brilliant per formances during the recent indoor in-door season, will run in a special two-mile handicap race against four B. Y. U. runners. The exhibition exhibi-tion race is scheduled to begin at 3 p. m. in the "Y" stadium. Buster Webb and Carl Jones, ace Cougar two-milers, will each be spotted 30 seconds , by - the great Gregory over the distance run. Ted Johnson and Byron -Woodland will eacn run a one-mile one-mile lap, relaying each other off. against Ride. They will probably . allow the Notre Dame graduate a slight lead. Amazing Career 1 When Rice first reported to John Nicholson, Notre. Dame coach, he wanted to be a miler, but because he was so short he is only 5 feet 4 Inches tall . now Nicholson realized " that he didn't pack the necessary speed . for the mile event, bo Rice became a two-miler. ' t . , . The fact that twice this winter the Roaring Rice set world indoor in-door marks for three miles and a new standard for the two mile, is a tribute to Nicholson's vision. ; -; Outstanding feat of his career was the awesome finish he tacked to the end of a three-mile run to set a new world's indoor record rec-ord for the distance of 13:52.3, three weeks ego. Rice . took the lead from Talsto Maki and Don Lash over a quarter of a mile from the end . of . the . race and then blazed through with one of thelgreatest finishing kicks ever seen in a three-mile race. Critics have classed f Rice's form . as nearly perfect. Charlie Hoyt, Yale coach and ' one of the outstanding track experts in the United States, said of Rice: . "Because he's so small ' he's able to keep perfect . balance. His rythm is perfect. Taller men have a tendency to have a lot of waste motion Experts are unanimous in naming Rice as the . brightest star American distance running has ever had. Two Lehi Boys Capture Awards Dirk Roberts nad Dean Mitchell, outstanding all-around Lehl . high school athletes, were presented special awards in an assembly Thursday. 1 Mitchell received, the Ross Nielsen Niel-sen award, annually given for athletics ath-letics and. scholarship. The lions' club trophy ' was awarded Roberts because of his variety of , activities. He Is the Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roberts and has been active in every major sport as well as in school activities.' activi-ties.' V- ' " r - " ' V ,T RICH IN VITAMINS AND MINERALS 4 ITI. & - -. - . . , t: x.r: Attention! See the New 1940 Line of STYLE PERFECT WALLPAPER f AlilAZiHGLY Due to the fast turuover of our 1939 stoclc we are able to give,you this New, 1940 .Style Perfect Paper at a PRICE we would regularly regular-ly have to charge for CtOSE-OUT PAPER! . Come in and See For Yourself I UTAH UflLLGY GLASS 57 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE - TENNIS MEET -IS UNDER WAY . t J : i ti More than 100 junior high school boys and senior high: school, girls participated In tennis tournaments as the 30th annual "Y" Invitational Invitation-al Meet opened today. One of the most impressive jun ior high doubles teams was that of Bob Booth and Doug Jenkins of B. Y. junior high who advanced to the third round of play with ease. " - . Early results: Junior High Singles Lyman Clark, North Davis, defeated de-feated Keith Ellertson, Roosevelt, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3; Frank Hazen, Ogden, d. Warren Poulson, North Sanpate, 6-0, 6-1; George Burrus, Tooele, d Ray Bone, Lehi, 6-2, 6-2; Melvin Probert, Mldvale, d. Steve Picker Ing, . Bingham, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2. ' Second round: Wesley Barry, Grantsville, d. DeVon Wallace, Dixon, G-2, 6-1; Glen Beck, Draper, d. Duane Adamson, Logan, . 6-2, 6-1; Les Knell, B. Y. junior hiRh, d: Spencer Cahoon, Mantl, 6-3, 7-5; Allan " Cornwall, Irving, d. Clifton Pyne, Lincoln, 6-1, 6-1; Dick Greer, Helper, bye; Clark of North Davis d. Hazen of Ogden, 6-2, 6-2; Bar- rus, Tooele, d. Bob Blgmore, North Emery, 6-2, 6-3.' , h Junior High Double Ralph King-Earl Gray. Lehi, d Springville, default; Bob Booth- Doug Jenkins, B. Y. junior high, d. Dale Peterson-Wallace Braith waite. Manta. 6-0. 6-2; Frank Davidson-Bill Weiler, Irving, d Bud Mason-Kenneth Burr, Lincoln, C-3, C-0; Roy Pett-Billy Sullenger. Bingham, d. Garth Ford-Loren Barlow, Farrer, 8-6, 5-7, C-4. Second round: B. Y. junior high d. Irving, 6-4, 6-3. Junior High Tenth Grade Singles " Gordon- Anderson, Ephralnv d. Ross Frandsen, Price, 7-5, 6-3; Ray Nordea, Lewis, d. Fred Gard ner, Helper, 7-5, 6-3. Six Approved For U. S.? Citizenship Citizenship papers for six 17tah eounty residents were approved at a naturalization hearing in Fourth district: , court Friday morning." .. . , : Petitions of 12 others seeking naturalization were . scheduled tor hearing during the afternoon. Approved by the ' court were Frank Griguhn, 50, Provo, former for-mer nationality, German; John Peter Mustos, 49, Pleasant Grove, Greek; Fred' Allred, 38, Mapleton, British; John Zeeman, 7 44, ' Pay-son, Pay-son, Netherlands; Roseltha Pratt, 50, Payson, British; V. C. Bul lock, 25, Provo, British. ' II ' ' .11 IM .V LOVJ PRICED PAII1T PHONE 656 DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL Directs Women's Events r ' r 4 Miss JLeona Hclbrook, "X" invitation , Meet., , - I National League W. 1 Pet Brooklyn .......... 5 0 1.000 Cincinnati ....,... 3 1 .750 Pittsburgh ........ 3 2 .600 New York ........... 3 2 .600 Chicago 4 5 .444 St. Louis .......... 2 4 .333 Philadelphia. ...... 13 .250 Boston 0 4 .000 . Thursday's Results . ;. New York 9, Boston 1. -' Chicago 4, Cincinnati '2,. .t Brooklyn 3, Philadelphia 1. St. Louis 10, Pittsburgh 9. American Leagiiel W. ..5 5 4 3 3 2 L. 1 2 2 2 4 4 5 5 Pet. .833 .714 ,CleYeland . Detroit ... Boston New York Philadelphia Washington .667 .600 .429 .333 .286 St. Louis Chicago . , 2 1 .167 , , . Thursday's Results . ' Cleveland .3, Chicago 1. Detroit .4, St; Louis 2. . - Washington . 7. Philadelphia 6. " New York at Boston.;., postpon ed, rain. -, J - Coast League W., L. Pet. San E-leso 15 9 .625 Oakland 16 10 .615 Seattle : , 13 11 .542 Los Angeles 13 11 .542 Hollywood v 12 14 .462 Sacramento ...... 11 14 .400 San Francisco ...... 9 14 .291 Thursday's Results Los Angeles 16-3, Portland 2-2. San Diego 5, Oakland ,1. : " Saci-f mento 2, Hollywood ( 4, .' San Francisco at Seattle, post poned, rain. ' s sfc - " " 1 - - TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION -' FOR SALEMISCELLANEOUS 14 SOFTBALL uniforms. , Used 1 year. .Cheap. 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It relirve tnat awiui ujis aimoai at once, and uaunlly clear the bowela in lem liao two hours. fiowaiUugtor overnight relief. 26, 1940 j wno is directing women's activities at the Lincoln Netters Trounce Pioneers Lincoln high school notched up a ,4-2 tennis victory over Leh Thursday in Alpine ,( district . net competition. The results: Evans defeated Leo Farnsworth, 6-2, 6-2;. Edward Neimer, Lincoln, defeated .Allen Chlpman, 6-2, 6-4; Joe Godfrey, Lehi, defeated Leo Farnswortn IN THIS ' COIlNEIt HE STILL THINKS HE'S RIGHT " " ' ' ' . ' ; BY i ART - KUEMZ b. y. o. inuiTATEori imrA r:2ET ( - ' and v-: - .DELAY :'GARi.UflL , AT TtlE "V" STACJID FRIDAY, 1 p. m.. SATURDAY, 8:30 a. m. No Charge SATURDAY, 1 p m. High School and B. Y. U. Students . ... .23c, with Cards Children Under Twelve : .V. .. ... 1. L 10c PROVO TOPS CLASH 17ITI! "liio'MibE'teRE'sonDnY f Baseball fans get their initial opportunity to see Troro Tlmps In. action Sunday against ;D. Jfe CJ, W. Railroad, in the Tim p jark. at 2:30 p. m. . ; . . .. , ,, -. -i Ralph Crowtor colorful fire-, ball hurler, will start on the mound for the Timps against, the strong Salt Lake outfit, Manager K, Knetl Collins indicates that , the rest of his pitching corps will be used in the fray, however, f- x An Interesting game is expected between the Industrial loop champs and the invading ..railroad crew, which slugged its way to honors in Salt Lake competition last year. Provo batting,, lineup ,.for the game will begin with Lee Christiansen, Chris-tiansen, second baseman. Other players will bat as follows: Len Page, first; base; LaVar Kump, third base; .Hoppy Gardner,, out field; Fran Dudley, outfield: Ulen Berge. shortstop; Don, Overly, and Crowton, pitcher. ..... , .t . ... catcher. La Vere Shurtliff, outfield; r.laescr, Tbp i Again i, GRADE SCHOOL STANDINGS. . - 'i.tM-i'.i( V. L. Fft. 9 1JHH1 u x.wv Tlmpanogo (K) ... (4 Franklin I B. Y. Training 1 Joaquin .............. 1 .2fU .000 Tlmpanogos (G) ...... 0 Maeser and . Timpanogos (K). teams continue to pace ,the ele mentary school baseball league without a defeat The two teams will clash Tuesday to determine winner of the first half. Timpanogos (K) tipped Timpan osros (G), 5-0, in Thursday's con-i test Maeser notched .up 7-2 tiimph over Franklin, and . Y. Training, edged out Joaquin, 5-4, In other contests- - 7-5, 7-5; Leo Vernon, Lincoln, defeated de-feated Keith. Eddington.. 6-0. 6-2. Carter and Fountin defeated Ralph Allred and Grant Ash, 6-2, 6-4 Dendell Perry and Osborne Carter, Lincoln, defeated Dick Roberta and Emery Jones, JJ-1, ..6-2. v. , . , VJr . riS m$ NBVBR WRONG JN Ht. 3 ! No Charge Public 50c Triumpi PAGE THREE Another Dykes J Jimmy Dykes, Jr., son of the Chicago , White Sox manager, follow in father's footsteps by making a place for himself on he Viilanova freshman team in v Philadelphia.., :4 MORRIS TO SPEAK LaVal "3. 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Provo high team chalked up its second tri-vmph tri-vmph In the Nebo district diamond league Thursday by pounding out a 12-9 decision over Kephi on the tatter's field,. , s Uuildog batsmen climbed aboard three hurlers for 10 hits., while Kepbi v. clouting out nine tingles from the same number of Provo hurlers. ... . -, Coach Criff.th Kim ball's crew counted three runs la the first inning, in-ning, added Vwo more In the second, sec-ond, and then dropped off their uprising with three runs in the fourth, and four runs la the fifth- Xephi counted five runs in a big third inning, and two each In the second anU sixth frames, but missed several chances to score when . batters failed to connect with men on baes.. ... Don . I'hUhpa started for the Bulldogs on the mound, and Le-Grande Le-Grande Carter, and Cliff Morten-sen Morten-sen followed him. '. , Catcher Don Baura led the Provo Pro-vo bitting ha rage with with three bits in four trips to the plate. One of Baum's. clouts was a triple. ) r n lanogos i.iaps Summer Program PLEASANT GROVE Summer program .for the scout troops of wmm iimr ry til1 IrpH clothes here than in any other store in Central Utah. Bui there are some who have not yet discovered how smart our sportswear styles are; how reasonable To all men, youn men in high school, J 4 .... in college or on their own, we extend an invitation to visit our store now; inspect our marvelous collection of sportswear; find out about the new styles and colorings, and get in on the greatest sportswear reason America has ever known. See These in Oiir Windows! . $12.50 to 20.00 .......5.95 to $10.00 SI. 95 and up fcJj Cji Style Leadership - World's top wrestlers pre -!? Park Ro-S.-.e with its most out-sU.nding out-sU.nding card Monday . r.itt at S;30. ..... . , . JmotHi fcv Ira DrrL tr. at-. f ra rt inn IrtrtmlM ntrH rtt; t ia nl: r performers aj Kverttt . Ma.rthill recogu.zed world's champion: ii J Boy Brown. Louisiana rough-an3-tumbJe artist; Jack Kcgut, fjr.ic ciuimpian; and the matt fniblitixed wrestier in recent jr "I r.e Ar.sret. farced wrest!. r.g lUIU..n.. Del Kur.kel. Jim I'arker. Tom Zaharlas. Irish JX Ccr.iey, Iv-an lUnagcff, and Kali Pasha complete com-plete the liKt of world-reno-sTxrd wrestlers who wi3 compete on tne Ro-She attract Ion. Manha.ll, who is champ ti .Nrw Tork and several other states, wUJ wrestle Bad Boy Brown in the head".:r.er. The Ar.pel. who ha never been defeated, takes on the tough Kcgut lad In another bout that la expected to attract plenty cf interest. , Kunkel wretUea Parker, Znar-ias Znar-ias takes on Cor.ley and Ivan Man agoff -meets Kali Pasha In other wrestling events Monday. Price for the bg attraction are the same as regular bouts at the Park, according to Dern. the Timpanogos district has been outlined reported E. IL Christ m- aen. district scout eomnusKoner. The district court sf reviews will be held in the stake houae n April 23 with Frank D. 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