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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHL UTAH Friday. April 13, 1931 Tennis Champs Face Diificult Schedule High chool Activities Farmers future Bect Ufflcers Lehi rr V. a 5 Jry 1 the ... headed who; Baseball Gets Underway Third Term At High School Students Named Track Athletes Take to Cinders Honor a junior, The first inter-squa- d baseball Students eligible for the third Young, president- game of the season was held quarter honor roll are announced to MorMonday at Camp Williams field by J. Ferrin Gurney scholarshiD w Ust "' ' snorter. with the Purple aggregation trim- and guidance committee chairman served as ming the Whites 12-- 8 in a six as follows: !L two . years and inning practice tilt as baseball Roena Abbott repu Future coach Earl Holmstead had a Janice Adamson chance to look over this year's Stanley Allison r .r-- i, viw Dresident; horsehide aspirants. "r. Marilyn Anderson Garyn-a ; Morris Lorin Bone Members of the 18 man squad Arneu Arlene Carson were shifted frequently to various treasurer elected Doreen Clark . heine positions to give opportunity for Caroline Comer the hopefuls to display their wares. 'ST elected to the Glenna Crabb Lots of hustle was displayed. Caroline Curtis council Coach Holmstead observed, pointWanda Lee Dahling Lroing officers include Mark ing out that the walks issued m, Sfck Ferrell and Laurel and errors chalked up were about Marilyn Davis Jane Eddington members of the 1951 par for this time of the year. Lois Ann Fowler -c,t,nal honorsd Pitchers were forced to take gating William Fox back seat a to iccoracu as two hitters Lau-U- L Grant Gordon Farmers when home runs and assorted extra base Colleen Gurney elected secretary of the hits kept outfielders puffing - An P nrcanization. r.nnor Carl Hadfield r was a three exception inning pitch'.ill have opportunity to tour ing stint by Jay Manning Gary Holmstead who Lehout the state as well as whiffed 4, walked 2, Kay Holmstead and was aided to Kansas City to Marilyn Holmstead , tripoinnoi two assists in the field to hold convention in by .1.. Sharlene Holmstead me nouu batters hitless. Cardon, opposing P. rvi, vorrpll was also Lynn Peck, McStay, Felt and Keith Jameson Donna Johnson Oiled a member of the state Manning all took a turn at hurlGary Jolley Veteran catcher Paul Bennett ing. Donna Rae Jones . L:.v.iiht nf the season was led the with 3 hitting barrage Kathleen Jones ....on-- a last week end oi for 4. Ralph Powers and ManRonald Jones r t. ut tv,o ijshi chaDter and ning connected for homeJayruns. Sherman Larsen EIDDers sweetheart accom- - Other squad members are Dean Colleen Leany u i inied by the princes Don Littleford at Salt Asay, Gary Evans, Ronald Thayne, inual state convention Ralph Johnson, Boyd Stewart, Nelda Littleford included Lehi Royalty ike City. Russell Anderson, Neil Manning, David Logsdon queen; Shirley Knollin Haws, Kenneth aine Webb, Peterson, Janice Madsen sott and Caroline Comer. Richard Fowler and Bob Whimpey. Tommy Manning IE. B Garrett, chapter advisor The schedule is as follows: Donna Morrissey in- I Wj i.:u ncrrifilltlire cknnl OJl.fe'l have been Tentative arrangements Frances Martens meettuctor, took part in group made for Lehi's "home games" Dorothy McMillan ta baturaay. to be played at American Fork. Gary Meredith Marceil Morgan April 19 Pleasant Grove at Lehi There is no door through which 26 Lincoln at Lehi April Cynthia Morton for no W can enter, and space 3 Lehi at Lincoln Marie Monson lil to fill in a mind filled with May Arlene Nielson May 7 Lehi at Pleasant Grove jodness. Good thoughts are an Don Nielson May 10 American Fork at Lehi opervious armor; clad therewith Lynn Nielson Last night Lehi met American fcu are completely shielded from Judy Peck Fork on the Cavemstn field. ReKarl Peck tacks of error of every sort. sults were not available at press Kenneth Peterson time. lary Baker Eddy. Lueen Peterson Billy C. Powell Gene Powell Shirley Powell Bill Price Fred Rennison John Robison Bon Neta Russon Ra Nae Russon Elaine Scown La Raine Shepherd " Joyce Skinner inline - r Lehi's defending Alpine division tennis eliamps face a challenging schedule this season, states tennis coach J S. Robison. In addition to meeting Alpine division teams, matches are scheduled with Heber. and negotiations are underway for games with West High of Salt Lake City, the Victor park and Salt Lake City tennis clubs, as well as the FairThis afternoon Lehi and Ameri- mont Boys" club. Tournament play can Fork thin clads clash in a includes the B. Y. U. Invitational. duel track meet at Amerian Fork Region Three participation. Alpine Day in the initial contest of the and the state year meet. for the two teams. In early season play the Pioneer Lehi's track season netters took a contest from Pay-so- n last Friday with an s 4 matches to 1 and track meet when a team composed dropped match to Wasatch. of 10th and 11th graders beat a Senior high boy squad members the 12th and 9th grade combinainclude Don Littleford. captain; tion Track coach Dean Prior reports Harold Fox, R. K. Smith, LaVerl Iany, Kenneth Kirkham. Mark that enthusiasm is high with the Littleford. William Fox and Gary squad still an unkown factor. The difficulty of carrying on the three Members of the senior high girls spring sports baseball, tennis and squad are Diana Robison, Shirley track simultaneously always preGeraldine Roundy, Carlyn sents a manpower problem, but Scott, Wilson and Floydene Smith.. Miss if spirit is any indi- Donna Hansen, girls' physical edLehi will be ably repre- ucation cation, instructor, is in charge of sented in the track and "field evgirls' tennis ents this year. The schedule, subject to latter Other meets include the State additions, follows: High School Activities AssociaSr. high boys at April tion Carnival April 21, the B. Y. U. American Fork Invitational meet at Provo April April 20 -- Lehi at Heber the Region Three and state April 24 Lehi at Pleasant Grove qualifiation meet May 12, climaxApril 2- 6- Heber Sr. High girls ing season's competition in Alpine at Lehi Day participation. Lehi Jr. and Sr. April Dick Felt, Earl Holmstead, Tony high boys at B. Y. U. Invitational Peck and John Jolley are show- at Provo May 1 A. F. Sr. high boys at ing great promises in the sprints, with Marvin Pulham, Kay Holm- Lehi stead and Therold Woosey leading Jr. high boys at May 2 the field in the distances. Von Lar- Heber son, LaVerl Leany, Bert Carlson May 5 -- Region 3 tournament, and Neil Manning show potential Sr. high boys in the 440. May 7 Lehi sr. high boys at Heber In the field events Kennetli . May 12 State high school tourKirkham, Ed McStay and Kay Sr. high boys nament, Holmstead have been getting in 16 Alpine division tourney, practice heaves with the discus Sr.May high girls at Lehi. and shot. Max Scott. Lvnn Peck Junior high teams are sponsored and Jay Manning are getting the by the recreational committees javelin out over the 100 foot mark, of the participating team's comwhile Ralph Johnson, Blaine Adamson are Darrell Ewell are pole munities and are given the name vault candidates. McStay, Felt and junior high to distinguish them older racket swingers. Johnson, joined by Dee Ray Rus- from the son have been working hard on sphere in the high jump. the broad iumD. with Rav Robin Felt, Penrod, Scott, Russon and son, Earl Southwick and Ronald Boyd Wat hen are candidates for Penrod getting into the strato- - the high and low hurdles events. pr; SU E 2 w u-- inter-clas- 4-- 2 83-4- 5. Ix-wi- pre-seaso- Odorless Rupp Sanitary Cleaner Used Hauled in Sealed Tank Trucks Utah State Board of Health Recommends That Septic Tanks be Cleaned Every Two Years CALL OR WRITE For Free Inspections and Estimate New Metal Tank Saks and Service PHONE PROVO 3607 Veteran's Sanitary Service Robert E. 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