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Show ri.if ?-- f AUS Em Via, ,:jnS fix In' ' ,V.r SUNDAY .HERALD, lr a u'ffMK VTr - SUNpAYFELUiaf-S- 1 At SLEIS Owen Row laieuvered, houever, . will handle tbe sprints fur the diug- tt aud will be given blacea oft. tbe Unga, as well as tbe low hurdles team, Tbe reusainsVr of tbe ua:a a) id broad jump. Uowe will five wiA be ekoitea from those entered Poarce a Tun for tbe first place la tournaaaeiit;' la U Tbey .arf: ibOOQ aod 20, and will take tbe Donald Dixon, Max Maagnni, Kim broad Jump and . low hurdle. ball Mcliitofh, Howard BaUif, Keed Wright and WUsoe, two frosh who rVrtcr, Leoa Wilklua, Ju Hoblnwm, have bees shaklug Swuie lively hoofs t Croft Ileduutst,' OUvln will handle tbe 440 and Wright U Charles Berge, Eddie KlmbalL Bob billed to take It, according to his il'en, James Fechaar, Wea Uoyd, l Mfit Jensen, Eugene Prate. DeAlton track aad team mates. Biddiub, 'Messinger.' Institute and The annual' hiter-cins- s The Idaho Thompson. Billy Scbpe-de- Psrtridge, pean , Nielsoa, Clj-dfield meet, which Will t held Fri and Beyaolds will handle the high Rklts College, both Juuior ctillo Thrj rising to come, trew, near pcows Flra- Bruce Joho mnser and the pole vault Messiug-e- r was Indiana; J of of lduhv hav signified their in day,' April 16, at Brtgbam Toung Jump a)id far to see the bbj wrestling boot Is UouX, Vul ' Braith-wsitscheduled to take the pi.k, lwto gerald, tebdoa to be present at the Ix- CalTernity, prowbka to be the most be raatnpioa lie mora after be sat the "Tuesday night to tha" Ajiaoty Clarence John, Willis Robin- tbe dhisflnc maintain, and second Invitation track annual ntet teeutb tween vCycloe'' Tapmpeoa, lately "Cydone.7 Paul rrehu; one of the sun, Hy Berrett, Carl Utrris and Interesting event of its "kind Tr or third la the high jump. -and ' reiar carnival, whifcb wil be staged at the KlMt'St. add . cleverest Wrestlers" in BamHalf nnlveisitj.Jiever be roumj George Corbett,-- the Wsfiy Yjutlan4.iui Via nM compete bili om the T f If Id at Brigham fore have all of the classes been who - tfie col BrevW The the The who bo'ds Jae.ticfc.weat to Chloaeo last year to high today, guilt Uvy loupg Cnlverslty next Friday and able te ester such formidabhr teams Utah high aiools in the ml only in Ptqt Uut thrvwgh- - lege (jbaaipioiivhip In that class had thirTTear. Only college meni will Saturday, represent 23 and Neither Si April s as will take part on tout occasion. weights, will put the abut, throw the lit Vttth cunty Indicates that, toe bis shoulders piuued to the mat by be allow' Ml he tourney i of tbese schools .baa. ever particJ While tbe seniors and freshmen discua V iftbet ha been peea--i Tboraiswv ; Others who lava been largest crow patel in the meet tf6ra, aecordinjg have beejs touted to lead, and the class. and hurl the Javelin lor his est to a sport srd tn Provo arj defeated y him are Matty Biddulph will likely pteos to Urectoi U BobertSr' TbtSOs seniors to win, a g'.ance at the linen second la the Japaneae champion of Mime time. wUl 4e pteseut, at the the high bardloa. n fef ' indicaUobs rbe that but the rao,lTcx8 ; Frank Burns of Mlrhi- up will indicate .that the matter la Jrmory" Tuesday. The sophomores will be Wpresetjt-e- d e to be is meet Interest uabsusi Greek S not ; settled aad will not he until champion. Spanish Ifark and rayson, sport gaa fbrig Jordan, by aome good mea.-- - They ha ve Thai iuvltatiima buuiad is-- nnlle the meet ' 4ng are bwyiBf large Mocks of ring. and Jack Reed of Ugden, formerly is ever. the following men to d.nt: Huedup able seats for the affray and are of Nebraska. t Tbe jnuiora are entering aa .ex- - lOfr dash, SJmmorjsi 230 yard Vifl afe? bring yird few s Tfterenfee jgood he , has Scores limes ()f t . the to witness cballeiiged and team over here owning may dash, Simmons : 440 eeptJooaly atrong ... nHlv lnfUMM.t-umen meet yard. Simmons to the Into, .' their fTkA. a prow try Gus of lift..., a who a has host Kaltlo, IVUkAi oop the meet uj spite of the predlc-floaB1C IVt Hi; and Carlos; 880 yard run, Houtt; ess agftint, the teeshmea of etae frlenda among the fwrt fans of thlc Wlhen yott buy oxfords such asthese from Christensen te the ip tbe wain bottt but In the oontrary. mile. Walker; broad jump. Call and " laatiitatiatavJL'Wt jr,--bt thus far has bees unable . Co preliminaries as weB. leathers- -i fcl , Tbe Junior class will have such But ley - pole --ra ttHraH of ft--. f. the: beat Footwear that . . . iThose who coaie are ant goJag loj tn get a match, from him. men as Da "Lloyd,. Morgan aad Carlesa f a we tnen tne ' and at in and JI things; shot put, youTe workmanehip price - quote come lfe disappointed either. They uly twa curtain ringers will Murdock in the sprints ; Kaudsen Fred "Frosty" Richards ef Pleas Robertsupte . Uutchlngs; 220 yrd hurdles. Bent-ley- ; getting the value iyou seek. said,'' "even though my ex- and .Balrd In the 4 y delicious a precede tbe big nhow, but they are Blcb- going to Kit down t Frosty 120 won G.rove LbweU first annual ant tbe. hurdles, a Ikhigh yard The first will pect Uons hare. eea verj bb,'. qiho m ngnnng ana wrestling as genuine' articles. ards. In the mile; and tbe two mile, Biddulph 880 yard relay, Sliuinoaa, has ever been served in this section, betweci ttur Terrible Turk of I'rovo spring ctons country run, setting a .TK- -r Murdock in. tbe high Jump,' Lloyd " mile relay, Bjddulph, Call, All the pageantry of an Ashby The course record, of H :1 2 3 fbr many, many moona, , r; , and Chad Daly tff rayson. ; and Murdock In the broad jump, Carlesa, Uouts, Bentley; Walker and a- ma a tournament of the days of Ivanhoe Mcintosh la the Javelin. Merrill in no novtce Turk if kmiwn here for bis fearlesslead took h from Rkbarda tbe "Cyclone" Thompson the j who has been not selected Tbe at the mat game. During and after ness and his ability as a fighter. start and was yet t pushed, at any will be sees on the T field if pres- the hurdles, a 440 relay team made, tie war be wrestled soma at the He will bars bis bands full how- time throughout the race.' Tbe ent plan carry through to consum- up of Lloyd, Murdock, Anderson and stjj)hs are unknown, in the middle distances. Tbey say, however, that very finest mat nPtt I Burol, Fur ever, with Vhd who is one of the fields ef tvntistauts consisted of In- mation. All officials, athletes, girls Morgan, end aa 880 yard relay team they will enter some men. of tbe decorated poctnre Instance hej the only man ever to coming pugilists of tbe state. parade runners distance made of Knudson. Ralrd and experienced long up "Tarr" IJiillinger of the Young with the exception of Uouts, Iloutx with their colors will parade arohfid The seniors will have such men ((feat Jeffe Guidons, champion .of Rlgby, with the .fourth man still to as Pearee, ran Leuvau, Dixon, Rom- Prance, Thompson also holds the university will mis It with Kit took aecoiid, before meet the track the officially be chosen. Skbarda f about trailing ney, Howard, Merkley to help them undisputed championship- - in., tbe Daley of Payson. 'Tars" was count- half a block. , Udeul Kirk and opens. The B. Y. V. military band . That is a pretty well balanced win Junior middleweight clang in Bul- ed out in tbe first round the otber Copley Walker finished third ad will lead ttila procession and Will team the championship. They may a good account and will give take the meet on first places, but it garia; where he defeated all toners. night at Spanish Fork by .tbe Pay fourth, respective. tHber contest furnish music for tbe parade and of Itself in the meet ' Notwithstanding - the fact that son glove manipulator and he is. Bjits were: BumeQ West, 'Alma for the meet. (r 'The freshmen, also, will make a is doubtful If they 'can do so on Thompson Weighs on'y pounds rarln' ta get sweet revenge.:. There It hi likely that moving .plcttres strong bid for honors. , Wvere the account of lack' of a well balanced tie is willing to wrestle- Johnny are those who saw the first watch fc; is freshmen a little better - fortified team. Uart will be taken of the event, as V)rtwtti JaHper Myers, present middleweight cham- between the two men wbo are cer and Lynn T. expected to be the largest gathering in tbe .distance races, 8w(t would they pion, for the belt. Myers tips the tain llullingef will knock tbe soup The spring cross country run, over of athletes ever seen In the state lok Invincible.' They may have ' out of "Kit." Hundreds' of students ' Fairbanks at" 100. ' 2.6 niilci' under the di of Utah. course a of ; distance men who have, not yet beca Some of the , best wrestlers in at tbe university where "Tans" Is a rection of the. lmyslcal education 'The grade school events, the tenAmerica bare also been er.ushed to great favorite are sure Hulilnger Is is tbe only event within nis for girls and boys, and the arch- to rtah. There, lg sq Indication. Bl earth by' theJ'Cyclone BennfT tueJicttPr maiL.:Tlif are gnlne .to department Tor "which IT sweater is ery contest will be held Friday ;;tbe to bow many high schools will enthe school Bulien, tbe clever ..Lakeside Hebrew be at the match to cheer their fav and Is run to create interest in junior high school events and half ter this tourhoment, but It la hoped given on. . overcome was tbe orite by champion, track activities, according to Owen of the events for the best allronnd that a sufficient number will comathlete will be held Friday morn- pete to make tbe tournament a sucstudent body president. llomneyv resent the Bchooria the " SALT LAKE. April 10 Govern KON-LETTThe coaches were, very pleased ing, and tbe high school, junior col- cess, as archery is looked upon aa ER tennis competition this season. George H. Dern, 'accompanied by MIIIISmiZXSKZIZIZEZIIZUSIieXZISEXSZZUtKXSai qr themade a events freshmen with especially lege and showing desirable, addition to high school several state ButuWay Furthermore no man wbo la not offlclabj and George Bat sW 'L. m aa mm aaa i a. ss A 1.' , m. t afternoon. The posture parade-- for sports. ... .. . i e m tt a letter nwtt will make (he team by the new men. i.i. 1 without competing lirjhlg tourner -Coach Par (Re stated. "Ctt ICSadbIeynioiriem-- ' tbe meet Beg1usVturda'y lif ternppn. gwiug iu ueiuu uie events ana me this morning, toCompa witness the testing The freshmen will be permitted, to time at which they'wlU be run will of Utah's first oil well The tournament marches will he tioual Norwegiao - athlete, again owhed Jointp!ayed on the cement courts on broke the world's pole valut record compete with each other in thet foll- be out early next week, and will be ly by tbe Midwest Refining comftTo.w relay,!-H880 to 13 sent events: the various bar tbe schools. last Second North, between First and of night by clearing yard high owing pany and tbe TJtnn Southern Oil Second East as aoon as the new feet, 8 4 inches, exceeding his old yard reloy, 100 yard dash, andt the If schools do not receive them, on the Colorado liver, J1, company mark by three fourths of an Inch. 220 yard hurdles. The junior high court is finished. Thig court, they may figure they are twelve miles south of Moab. This IS V The annual spring tennis tonrna-ijen- t meet schools will to run an invited entire last and by ii. participatewell blew in in Decemlter and was year's senior i class, of the Young; jnriverslty will will be fenced and ready for use" by Two the excepttotrof the mile 'race. they may knowaleo that all of tbe tt have 'been '.retted a jweek r ago. LONDOX, April 10 (U. P, r Ka events of a regular track and field Tlia fAUf ifgln Monday, April 12, according Monday, according to Leland But- officers and three mechanics were high schools and junior eolleges Qmwtn, In to Coach T, Earl Pardoe. meet will, be scheduled in such a the presence of scouts and geolotle, president of tbe "Y'r Tennis as- burned to death today when two compete in all track and TThe purpose of the- tournament sociation.... way as to make participation of the gists of all of the and akplauea collided, above the mili- events. . Fred "Buck" will be to determine who will rep IEIZIXUUKZIZauUUZZ5ZKZZSJf.SIZXjS5ZfZZ2ZZZSZZZ Tbe archery contests will be new various athletes possible. Dixon, Knlglit Allen tary airdrome nt' Henlow, England. Paelfle Coast oil companies. jwd Lflaud Butt)e are all letter men INTEREST HI COxJu ItlOSTFAIJOUS Xi-U,- i T i - r -- 1- ItlEET TQ RIVAL GHPITM IS AT H 'YjciyiTATioii HERE SPORT FRATERNITY TRACK MEET Tet-baka- i f. Glk-brist- (hmim . clsnil J Mat-sudh- a n !FR0STYi; TAKES ;.''. a Value Always ..r atiflOfi aAIIlftTlf Spring Shoes y RACEATB.Y.U. y itttjrlpin . 'ret il rptMontJ)iTttit , f . . .a . ' ;,;..:-$too;r:- Nunfi'Bush Shoes t - Sftoo; -- Mi CHRISTENSEN GLOTHINGCOr DERN VISITS " j OILHEIDS - . , I m TETMS HEN TO r,IEET AT th.),d.e.wjala.JMt. T I LUI.UL s I is how open every day and evening. bow-eve- r, cor-dlull- d V-- - . HllllUVy IILfiU am - , , . is the time to have school swimming: parties Special rates to large parties; ml rrompt service ana Courteous Treatment 1 |