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Show ' - r . ' ' ' ' ' j ' j-- Pal South High Runners Shatter Three Marks; BYH Sets New Record V re-wr- ote n -- i -c- . ( st ton-passe- rs', i . le . wing-foote- . four-tent- hs - i at - ' i xneaiey, when Duflin, carter, 3:38.4. . Fork. America SDrint Medley Joe Smith ran Rodney Bain and the race in 3:27.5, five seconds (Lorin Marsh, Myron 'Smith, better than the old mark set in Charles' Truex, Glen Smith) Cy1953 by West High. I prus,' Milford, DelU. Time One Other Falls 1:09.9. One other Class A record fell Utah High School Medley when East High's Lowell Summer- Cedar City (Eldon Webster, Rohays, Rulon Stocking, Keith Long ger Haycock, Herb Corry, Ken . son and Wayne Chamberlain ran Perkins), Li ucoln, American the mile relay i& 3:29.8 to eclipse Fork, Lehi. Time 3:43.9 (New " the old mark of 3:31 set by an-- Record). other Leopard quartet in 1954. NaUonal High School FederaCedar City, took iop honors tion Relay Cyprus (Jack Hill, ; among the "B"" schools with two Aldon Bosen, Jerry Richards, victories andf two new records Wayne Thomas) Millard, Rich?BY High also broke a record while field, BY High. Time 3:37.L American Fork came within nine- - Half-Mf- le Cedar City Relay tenths of a second of cracking an- (Ron Strattod; Roger Haycock, other one. Eldon Webster, Richard HayCedar City's Eldon Webster, wood) Wasatch Academy, LinRoger Haycock, Herb Corry and' coln, American Fork. Time Ken Perkins streaked to a new 1:33.1 (New Record); K f record in the Utah High School Shuttle Relay Millard (Nixon, Medley with a time of 3:43.9 com-- ! Verhaaran, Labrum, George) , pared to "the old mark of 3:44.3 BY High, Lincoln. Time - -- ; set :by Millard in 1954. I Cyprus, -- Another Redman quartet of RDn Stratton, Haycock, Webster, and Richard Haywood set a new mark in the half-mil-e event with a time of 1:33.1. The old record of 1:34 was set last year by Delta, -J , Seta Record' I BY High's record was set by vBob SnelL-Vo- rl Shell. Dale De- -; spain, Dean Allen when they ran the. interscholastic relay in 8:13.1, of a second faster than the former record: set by Alterra in 1949. American Fork's quartet of Marsh, Myron Smith, Lorin I Charles Truex, and Glen ISmith 'came within an eyelash of ing a record in the sprint medley when the foursome ran the race In 1:09.9, compared to the record of 1:09. ; .1 : two-tent- r..v 'f 48.2. H'ii.. J.H) X. . - r' mi" " 5 t ' , x t i - '- - .; -. " .V- - , 1 ' - - ' . . . - - BYU i Cinder-Burne- rs Run Avoy from Tips; Cougars Set 7 Marks the speedy Colt's victory string was snapped after 10 straight wins Saturday when he finished third behind Hilton A. Dabson's Nance's Lad in the $25,500 Swift SUkes MISSOULA, Mont. (UP) Brig- - 880 Finlensen, BYU; O. An at Belmont Park. ham, Young University's track derson, BYU; ,P. Anderson who rode and field team completely out B Y U. Time: 1:59.5 minutes. Eric Xluerin, Jockey ? Boston Doge tc victory in the classed the Montana University Dash Brant. MSU: Bahamas, the experimental and Grizzlies on Dornblaser field here EL' Anderson, BYU; Lonner, the Governor's Gold Cup Stakes Saturday, as the Cougars regis- MSU. Time: 21.7 seconds. Oils season, whippedhis mount tered an easy 91 to 39 Skyline Shotput - Roberson, BYU; in the stretch. But frantically Black, MSU; Hunter, MSU. Conference dual meet! victory. 1 didn't7 respond with Boston Doge 49 feet 10 Distance: inches. . first took v his usual flourish and was six The r Utah; school ; but two events, and High Jump Spainhower, BYU; and a half lengths behind the nlace in all new MSU; Gourley, BYU. Disrecords in seven Roe, winner at the end of seven fur- established tance: 5 feet 4 inches. ': events. v: ': Pole longs. BYU: Montana could find solace only Boozer, MSU; May, B Y U. Mrs. Ellsworth H. Augustus' In Distheir tance: 13 feet formant was second in the field in a doubleDonvictory by Brant, who cap Discus Smith, BYU; Sheriff, of nine three - year - olds,' five soring ace. 100 and 200 yard the! both ' tured ' Dowland, MSU. Dislengths behind Nance's Lad and dashes.'! MSU; H tance: 143 feet 4 inches . a 7 length and one-ha-lf ahead of Marv Roberson of BYU set a Boston Doge. Broad Jump Pearce, BYU; 4, hew Skyline Conference Western TTClke Places Second Lonner, MSU. record in the shot put Distance: BYU; 22 feet 6 inches. Jockey John Choquette rode Division 49 feet 10 Javelin- - Higgins, BYU: Nor Nance's Lad, who was second with 'a heave! of was also good ton, : behind Boston Doge in the Ba inches. The mark BYU; Lundquist, and dual field a Dornblaser for -218 feet 8 inches. namas stakes.) The little rider ' took the colt from fourth place meet record. t:t Two Mile Shim Book Suk. V, on the final bend leading into Three athletes, rwo irom is x u B Y U; Bradshaw, MSU; (only the homestretch to a convincing and one' , from Montana, took two). Time: 10:12.8 minutes. in smashing the; Dornblaser Low f Hurdles mumpn. ae cu tne last corner turns recora BYU; ior me javeun. iue Hershey, B Y U; Burr, sharply and swept past the early iieia MSU. Orr, 8 218 feet was best record mark Time: 24 seconds. . leaders in the straightaway. j Mile" Relay The crowd of 40.368 turf fans inches by BYU's Charles Hig BYU (Nichols, HAPPY TRACKSTEBS This BY High Relay team has plenty of reason to be happy since it set who had backed Boston Doze gins. Grizzly Ron Luhdquist Anaerson, unttendon, a new record for the Interscholastic race at Saturday's state relay carnival. Members of the down to 1 to 5, thought the colt earlier set i a new record, at 20Q lime: 3:25.5 riinutes. Finlensen). team Include (left to right) : Bob Snell, Dean Allen, Verl Shell and Dale Despain. would come through again las he feet 8 inches, which did stand as all-tiby any lay back in third place until the the best athlete! ineffort the Montana javelin. field reached the head of the GIRL WRESTLERS stretch. But Boston Doee couldn't Gordon Smith of BYU set a RIVERSIDE RINX gam and It was Nance's Lad. win dual 4 meet record in the discus TUES., MAY 3 C:C3 ning his third stakes of the sea- with 143 feet 4 inches. Ray son who paid off at $28.00, $8.90 Pearce also set a dual meet rec and $3.20 across the board while ord, in the broad Jump, at 22 to see it ..oav anv nrice picking up the winner's purse of feet 6 inches. SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (UP) T Arland Finlenson Of BYU set All of last yearrsProyo Chief Promoter Jack Solomons, who Solomons "added, Tm greatly dual meet record of 1:59.5 League players who plan to play said he was here to arrange a re Muittucu ..! xsvkbhb cavcucui. TnfnTmant wWr,o $7.20' and minutes in the 880 yard run. Tom in the league again this season turn, match for Rocky Marciano KUUU1UUQ UU U1S UUJUll. xic was $2.90 while Boston V who had Burr of BYU set a dual meet should fill in and return an appli after he loses his championship, never a great gym fighter but he a chance to matchDoge 24 the in seconds flat of record the winning cation blank to the city recreation watched England's Don Cockell go looked good, to me Saturday. He stream of hurdles. bis put li together by Na low paces Saturday. through is bothered by the head guard uve Dancer offlcej before 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 1952-5- 3 The BYU relay team of Nich as he in, par Recreation Superintendent linn "As long as he is fit, he is a something he never wore in Eng ols. to Crittenden, Fin Cathy Branch Anderson, Olga Zepcii the $2.20. ' aded, post, paid only Rockwood said Saturday. certainty to win," Solomons, Eng land.' meet record a dual set lensen a Roxton native of Choquette, GIRLS' TEAM MATCH said of Cockell The application blanks are nec- land's leading promoter, out his total rounds Park, Canada," riding in New of 3:35.5. Anchor-mainlensen brought f here is Cockell who working NELL STEWART of sparring for the match to 200 York for the first time,, hustled ran the last quarter, in a sensa essary, Rockwood said, so league ' ' i officials will know how many play in preparation for his world's: Saturday by going six rounds, Nance s Lad over the . 47.9 and seconds, J seven fur tional fight two with Grant Butcher, two with ers will: have to be picked up In heavyweight championship , u Results: CATHY BRANCH , longs in 1:24 25 under scale with Marciano May 16.Ron Harmon and then two more weight of 126 pounds. The track. Mile James, BYU; ,LundeU, this year's player auction.versus . "I'm sure Cockell can outbox Application blanks may be pick Marciano and he should cut him with Butcher. He has sparred 150 muddy when racing started, had BYU; James MSU. . Time: May Ida martinzz rounds in England and another dried to "good" for the Swift. ed up at the recreation office or up and stop him. ,1 came to the 50 here. i and at a player's school office. Blue Quest was fourth, follow Dash Horton; BYU; United States and San Francisco S TT; Nichols, 'BYU olgazepedXv to make the return match for Cockell used . stiff left jab and ed by Thunderhole, Cup Man. Rowland, Mseconds. Brother 50.5 Time: Minute hand Parade Tex, and right Row in ruppercut against Pokes Win 6tti HAGEN vs. FLETCHEB London," Solomons said. ' Butcher in the first two sessions. Georgian who set the early pace Dash Brant, M S.U; am sure how I that "This is !: i REIDts. JONES HasUp, MS U. FORTyCOLLINS, Colo. (UP) Don will win the world's title. It He got hit a fe good right hand but stopped dead to finish last. Anderson, BYU; vv: AT WICK STTAEI TICKETS finishlime: 9.8., Wyoming University scored six will do three times' as much punches by HarmonJ then SHOP or BARBER ed with Cockell 208 Hurdles up strong Butcher, hitting weighed Hershey, BYU; runs in the first inning and then money in London as in America, pounds af .High Phone ACademy him with ter hard S Y left U. M B the Time: workout 1 hand aS U; Burr, and'right Compared with Orr, set 1 e d down behind Bob no matter what it does here. The 15 seconds. zzl on his arrival here. pitching to British people said to me when blows to the head and body. Vaughn's five-h- it score : its sixth straight Skyline I left, ""don't let the return match Conference baseball triumph, go to New - York or any other over sorely outclassed Colorado American, city.!! Make sure it A&M Saturday. comes back to England, we will 220-Ya- rd . r i Vault-Chatte- rley, i . The- - results: i - u (r MSU.-Distance- 1 ! . -- i j , me .English Promoter Confident Cockell Can Lick Marciano Chief Leaguers Requested tq Return Forms . ; . . rT M , L .1 v n ; j -- , - - . , . " ! 440-Ya- rd 100-Yar- d? ; f . 5-2- 343 ; : 9-- 0, . USE Ci9: J, You'll ' . - n ' " .. . . toned woolens J. the smart j. '.r 1 accessories East (Lowell Summerhays, Keith i ' .' ' as Distributor- - : . ' todayl INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL GRADUATION c2 West Time Ru-lo- ; -- ' OFFER TIMED RIGHT FOR CblbFDffy Irll'ln) MEN'S , Stocking, '- fashion for menr See the new deep ' 44.3. (New record). U 'i Mile Relarf , 440, 440, 440) , In our : new-seaso- ; Gt tha way you look this ' Spring , lilc (Lewis Duffin, Neil Schmitt, Kent Shepard, Alvie Car- - ter). East, ! -- My Announces Appointment of Interscholastic Relay (220, 440, 830, milelWes (Fred Rynear-Lord, Don sonjerry Stens, Ralph Romero), South. Weber. Davis. Time 8:10 1 ; ' Quarterm'ile Relay (110, 110, 110, South : , Yw i 110) ' - . j ? . I . 1 hs . SUNDAY, MAY 1, 123 Utah County. Utalj SUNDAY HERALD Boston Doge Suffers First Loss II I. HI', Boston NEW YORK (UP) his defeat and first suffered Doge , , .T, .1 Wayne Chamberlain), D v i g, HeraM Sports Editor South, Weber. Time 3:29.8 New record). teams school pracPrep relay book the record Sprint Medley (110, 110, 220, 220) tically new marks were estab- - South (Jay Woolston, Clair Car-lished Saturday in the Utah High ling, Rolf Njord, Bob Spencer), School Activities Association's East, Carbon, Jordan. Tim Annual Relay Carnival at the 1:08.9. BYU stadium. Utah High School Medley (220, ; Leading the parade of victors 220, 440, 880) South (Kent Shep ba ard, Neil Schmitt, Boyd KreipL was South High's blazing-fawho captured six of Bert Chaston), East, West, Jor the eight Class A races and dan., Time 3:45. (New record). smashed three records in the National High School (110, 220, process. 440, 880) SoutL (Lewis Duffin, One of the triumphs was a gift Alvie Rodney Bain, Joe and came about when East won Smith).Carter, Granite, East, West e" Class A half-mirace but Time 3:27.5 'New record). was disqualified for crossing Half Mile (220. 220, 220, 220) Cubs were, declared South' (Jay- - Woolston, Randall . lanes. 'The the winners In that race. Gee, Rolf Njord, Bob Spencer) Post Two Wins "Weber, --Jordan.. Time But, there was nothing flukey Davis, 1:33.4. East woi. the race but was about their other triumphs, as one disamrliGed for crossing lanes. South quartet' of Lewis Duff in, Shuttle (110, 110, 110, 110) Relay Neil Schmitt, Kent Shepard anffl South Schmitt, Shep (Duffin, Alvie Carter raced to two vic4 and ard Carter), tories in the meet and was re4 Provo. Time 46.1. Granite, East sponsible for one of the three Class B new records the Cubs set. Interscholastic Relay BY High d This foursome es (Bob Snell, Vem Shell, Dale tablished a mark in the quarter- Dean Allan) , Lehl Rich Despain, mile relay when It ran the race field, Delta. Time 831.1 (New in :44.3, of a second j better than the old record of 44.7 Record). Millard uarteraile Relay set by East High in 1954. VeerhaarHarold ' Another South High" quartet 0! (Dew Lajbrum, an. Glade Bin Nixon) George, Shepard,' Schmitt, Boyd Kreip! Cedar Lincoln, Pleasant City, and Bert Chaston smashed the Gee was disqualified Utah High1 School Medley Relay Grove (Pee baton outside of restrictpassing record when it ran the race in ed area no fifth place fin but 3:45, compared to the old mark was isher Time 46.3 listed). of 3:46.7 set last year by.Wes Wasatch Mile Academy Relay High. Mike (Cliff Pessetto, Neumeyer South High's other record-shDarnell), Ce tering performance came in the Larry. Jaeger, JimDelta. 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