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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD. APRIL 27, 1924. PAGE EIGHT. mm 33 feet GREATEST OF UTAH ATHLETES Fred ("Buck" Dixon, the Ktell.ir till rimml athlete of tin- - Itriuhnni f l!iimU next Young university will cast hi lot wiih tin- Iiiiiiisiiy l in cculcinpiuiiiig finishing Lis year, if hl present plans carry. ih t ! u .i imi ol, liiujormg in college career in tbe in ill wtKt under the tutelage of tbe sixteen couches s who are on the pay roll, mill ponstltiilc what is rated the finest 'k "V r of athletic coriw mentors In the country. hU-ii- I w-- , now in yeiir of ban htiilt Buck his In Heoonrt college, lie an unparalleled ord Id athletics. 1 is p e r fo r m mice lit) never before been equaled In any Vtuh institution. His record show that he hug coined the coveted "Y" In every aiort except wrestllne and This Includes a year of vanity foohtill, two years of basketball, varsity two years of varsity tennis and one yeiir of varsity track. We s ,. m honors. individual .V' :2 J 5. Metier, dMsh Terry, l ; Ann- won: (iibMiiii, WelsT. strong, L. J. S.. third. Time :oo'(. Time STARTS ON PAGE ONE High Jlllllp ISUHCSOH, nil"". ."u, 1'ork, second ; 1 Iter, West, third Winn, Snow, second; l'uterson, Time - 2 5. Westminster, third. Height 5 feet Bohring, dash (letter) JUIyiird 1 in. li. West, Granite, won; Kiivenaiigh, me Ti second. i :" Junior High Boys Johnson. Bur) llOyiird dash ton, Itiivis. won; Squires. East, second; Kviiiis. Granite, third. Time (non-letter- Spring-ville- , dash won : WisHlhouse, Paysou. sci'oiiil ; Durliug, Li hl, third. Time Pole niill Hiirrls. Beiir Kiver. :11 ; second Jordan. Smiirt. won: run Seller, Provo, of Smith I'hi. Kitchen of Piiyson. American ( hiurvicK, won; roric, of Ichl, Kc ond ; il.irtciiHon, I low of Jordan, (Joodwin Payson, third. Itimkcr of West, Cull of Box Klder, Time 5:24. 7 tied for third. Height 10 Pole vault Sherman, Bear Kiver, illl lies. ; Stoker, won Lehl, second ; Chad-wlcDiscus Pern, East, won: American Fork, third. Height Dow, Jordan, East, 1) feet 8 inches. third. Distance 110 feet. d dash Chadwlck, American Fork, won ; Peuy, Payson, second; Kipple, rrovo, third. Time 100-yur- American Olympic commitee might very well lie Justified in selecting Washington in toto were it not for the fact that the Poiighkeeiisie regatta is scheduled too late for the trip across. Washington could hardly boie to lie selected without first winning the Poughkeepsie race. There doesn't seera to be any doubt, however, that Washington is the best eight-oare- d crew in Amer- lea at tbe present writing. Tbe great 2-- ue-nii- fl FX 440-yar- Lower Grade Boys Eugene Donald Jump 100-yar- d 440-yar- d Lam-bourn- 440-yar- d 1 :08. SPORT SPARKS hard-earne- This Is William A. Gray, counsel for Evelyn Nesblt who opposed tha sanity pica of Harry Thaw. WESTERN CREW 5 Z. C. M. 10 500 SHOULD REPEAT V r.-- Paired with the late Th 9 Smith the and state championships pair was runner-u- is in bothonintermountaln the "Y" tenuis team at present. playing last year. Buck in foAthnii Dixon was the backbone of the "Y" eleven, doing the e choice Dixon was nrl aervlne as backfield general. for forward on the hoop squad, and climbs high in the pole p .,w Junior College 'Hi all-stat- nn t h O field. There is undoubtedly a great future for this young Provo product. xouacco auu atcouoi uae no who Is a "clean liver at an limes, is the highest, and his modappeal to Buck. His Rportsmansutp forofothers to look up to. a example is sterling In victory esty Dixon in his first year, was n amed by the student body as the nnnn'lnr student in the school. Anyone who knows Buck can mourn the loss for two years of this game lad from Utah but not in holding a good man down, athletics but his friends do not believe to develop better under the and it is thought that Buck will be able KedSox also did well by taking dash Jerry, Weber, Yanks over the rapids twice in a won; Armstrong, L. D. 8., second. row, which is unusual accomplishment for any club. In sweet bygone Time :11 e run Sayer, Westmin days Red Sox were lucky to beat ster, won ; Jacobs, Weber, second ; Yanks twice a year. MeCornlck. third. Westminster, Phillies got off to bad start. Time 5:15. Pole vault Reynolds, Snow, won ; Greedy spectator stole new ball and Poulter, Weber, second; MeCornlck, club almost wen into bankruptcy. Westminster, third. Height 9 feet Walter Johnson won opening con 10 inches. Shot put Morris, Weber, won; test for Washington. He Insisted on second ; fanning all batters, so Senators Marrlon, Westminster, Peterson, Snow, third. Distanc- e- were deprived of chance to throw 100-yar- d One-mil- game away. Willing calibre. The eight is very powerful and heavy, displacing 177 pounds to the man, and in order to seat most of the weight in the body of the bout a general rearrangement of veteran oarsmen has been undertaken. Luft, who rowed No. 4 last year, has lieen placed at So. 2, changing seats with France, another veteran. Dut-toNo. 7 In the 1923 eight, is rowing how oar and doing it well, according to all accounts. Spuhn, who came east with the crew last year, is passing back the stroke at No. T, while Condon, the heaviest man in the shell, is at No. 5. The coast has ever been noted for the power and flight of its eigbt-oare- d crews. It has remained for tbe 1924 Washington ahell to furnish the real eyefuL NEW YORK, April 26. Due and sufficient warning of parlous times at Pouirhkecnsle was served upon eastern crews when the University of Washington s championship eignt rowed the California Bears into me bottom of their shell recently, to lengths. win by eight and one-hano less. Washington musterea a n crew for the occasion, and it will be nothing short or a nnrinnnl miracle if the westerners fail to repeat their victory of 1923 at the upper Hudson classic. Washington seemingly has taken hard-earne- Child Barclay and Co., Brokers llllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimitntmmttMiiii dash for letter men. West second and third. Paul took High Tborne bf Sprlngville was fourth. Bill Johnston of Provo High qualfinal by winified for the trial ning the third beat. Seven beats were run off in this event. Johnson of Sprlngville took the dash for first heat in tbe Junior high. Brown of rrovo took second in the fourth heat. Johnson of Sprlngville finished dash lu first ill finnl Junior high division. Bv pitching It! ringers C. Luvar Jensen of the B. Y. U. won the contest singles horseshoe pitching 100-yar- d 100-yar- d 100-yar- d Y. from Archie Bobbins, also of B.Ken-notU. Bobbins bud eliminated The WoiL'lit of Provo High. doubles won by 11. K. Merrill and and Kay Olpin form I.avur Jensen Archie Bobbins. Burke of Box Elder broke Hastate record in the mile run for high school Utter mi:n. clipping it off in four minutes '.W seconds and 3 yards ahead of Hart of h finishing Granite. Hawkins of Provo led the more than 25 eutruuts in the high school men mile run for the s of the race. He first finished fourth, Irvine of West md High, Fuirburn of Jordan, Davies of West High finishing ahead of him. of Pleasant Fred Richards Grove won the B. Y. U. run, coming in a quarter of a mile ahead of his nearest competitor. His time was 10 minutes SO seconds. 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Paul Vincent, Franklin, won; Franklin, second; Earl Cooper, Beaneaters were soon ejected Franklin, third. Distance 12 feet froin their palatial perch, but it was 8 inches. a sweet dream while it lasted. High jump Paul Vincent, Franklin, won ; Russell Durrant, B. Y. U.. Manager Davy Bancroft should second ; Willis Sperry, Parker, third. be elected mayor of oBston. In one Height 3 feet 9 inches. game re did more than other pilots By DAMS i. WALSH, since Ceasar International News Service Sporta have acocmpllshed wore rompers. Editor. V Walliug, for example, has proved Mtiequal to the matter of stroking ,bt powerful outfit now boated and n been dropiied twek to No A, He h given way to one Clhrickson, xtroked the 1923 freshman eignt. L lLirkkson must be a master oarsman to displace a win of: Before You Invest Spring'ille, 10 inches. By LE8 CONKLIN. L N. 8. Staff Correspondent. Most astounding feaure of pen nant races to date is that Boston Braves actually led Natinonal Lea gue for a few precious moments, Like our old friend Enoch A r dial, they came back after ten year's ab I FID fffl tiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiniiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmmmm Ilea. Schtmfln, Sprlngville, Terry, Kiver, won; Conover, Kmith, second; Uudmundstn, Cooper, third. Height 4 feet won ; aeeond ; Earl Franklin, third. Time :07 seconds. dash Tom Eastmond, B. T. IT., won ; Eugene Terry, Franklin, second ; Donald Smith, Franklin, third. Time :13 run Eugene Terry, Franklin, won ; Hamilton Pnrker, second ; Hoosevelt Smith. Lehl. third. Time 1 :17. relay Franklin won, B. Y. U. second, Parker third. Time Franklin, Erutiklin, SHifl 1 :01 Hii;h dash d The B. T. V. title also belongs to Buck. .r.nl ay 1 Cnr-niHi- i. 'I; !. will undoubtedly pit In a letter In truck again this year. On entering he wus not eligible for varsity football, but played a stellar role on the frosh grid team in 1922, which trounced tbe "U" frosh by a big margin. Buck holds the tennis singles championship along with the Utah state and Provo City Jlf j 1 the eollegiate rowing supremacy frwui the Xavy and means to it. The Middies ruled the keep waves, if any, from the last Olyni- pie year at Antwerp until the fin- ish line at Poughkeeiisie in 1923. w here Walling, si Hiking like man isissessed, drove the western ahell across (be line In front. In was the first time the Navy's es.vntlancy really had lieen challenged iu four years, although Washington was a couinietidahle second the year previous. Tbe Middles curried their honors so well that they were picked as the American representatives at Antwerp in 192(1, and to all practical purposes the Evelyn's Lawyer f-- rec- swim-mint- Harmon, Know. 440-yar- llli-lioi- " inch. !t.u; RESULTS ! . 1 burdles t'llngau. 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