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Show PEOVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 17? 1927. PAGE FOUR ,1 INTERGLASS TRACK M EETSARE'FIERG " . ''-- - ' I Provo Baseball Aspirants Will "Gather Monday Sophomores Annex Title -- o$o Uo0 -- 00 00-r " 0Qrr--,rr- ftowe and Wright Hutching.s Of Displays Class. Inter class Marks Fall Victory; Freshmen " Famous In Their Fields If lie finit for 1 for nl lrro I'lttlf La Aaeelt. artwt he wa n auditor of a ifubsidiary jwUrwri Tw year later h wa prouMitett Later he fame lorE," ugalq promoted. That Nme yt-fana were' lining ; j,' the strertg fluiia j'ieyp land. Ohio. T to pay tribute to a ma a they called The Graj Eagle,"-- ? who had (t becring brought ' th thuaadda ' eir first world Merle nennaat. Then ah Jannary, 1927. r.ltf- -TrU gjieaker w offered t qt Wltm lo ptay hall with he Waahlugton Kenatorj. It repre ruled the top income of fala Ufe. : fhe same month Angus, McDonald f aa made preddent f the tSouthf trn Patvlfie railroad, ixm and, f.iMilsiua group ia barge of, ten y railniaa lines. , , .'. 1 "Life's remlnlseed. funny thlnj McDcnald; "loften-wsmU?- r .what irmild haiiifitme of me If 1 had gone Into liasehail,: and I appoe ' frls pnders' where he'4 l If be " Dad goneJnla jallmdliigr-iri jwivy Tris. He'a beloved hy all lie fans. I aometiniM. JuHtgine I'd Ike to change places. I don't thluk I'm a mjwess, I've hegrd Tria say he same thing alwnt, hlmai'lf. '. uThla much I know 4t' no di to be ft struggling bookkeep. irai-, ir, t which must ieople nowadayn fern np their nosea. It'a tip to tha ' 'DdiridnaL nojt bin Job, what ha , ' auikea. of himself."' -a EfiVIES STAR r atHdatae of the be Cm-r- l I ls'lall team jify U .l"iwlay cvculng. ls'(l - J..hn jV. Mt last year's to lJ , rs uz I V. I 1 fiHr AduBi,- lcal of the pnu-idi'ii- Juniors Nose Out Seniors By Scoring in Javelin as Day's Final Event; Vacher Dis- Jil najitf d VVW chili, has to trala the until a muiu.gcr. U aiiirfiint- .;. . If weather iktmiUh, a lartfcJ mih d. f (liauwmd iijtniln.'r xtfd i I'iliiliyn.iKOs purlt plays Sprinting Ability. a- - lid. ' qX JhniL? Speaker and McDonald Win Fane la Different Fields C : . After Even Start - 0n-rifr- Bt JIMMT POWEBS SEW yt)EJJ. April 15. To t or not to be a railroad president or a .:-- baft-bul- tiitpfar ut the vtar! l ," ' - . iven Juld llauilet'a willUWiny w a tjuud bit ut attention a long, long timtf Mgo by two. yuuutt fellows liv. iit in a little Texan town. One waa 4 etruKKhiiK Iwokkeeper earuiug $5i a moo in, the uiliijf'u equally atruaiillng cowhand warning $35 HlOIltlU '. .."'.'.-- Tula apriujj tbe wo iieett4ied the pt their caima, Both, J)J a cuincldence, are Mapping iutu new jiiiw coiuiuandlnj; the higheat aalar- li's they have ever been paid. one U a national figure In haije- blt Trls Shaker of the Wajliug tii Senators. l"he other ia. a nation al figure In buslnefs Aneffii Southern pnnident of tv t ' te? naid UBIGIilAGIfATE O' Proyo High iliuijS'&iuniph LeadSee-ond.year'Men- Tt Etll ,' Mumta.f r.iuir. Ttuxeba'l work must rcr-cnlass err M'lUo'rn B. iiii new Ten niid (. Ulh Jniilors pi provo 1. I', Featnrins LriUiaiit nnl r way at one.with the, cie rNtabiishrd. and one was wiuio) sluiced a nicrry race for the Mini Wright, the ,y leu triwfc )tiliig f the iitason Juul liult ' "' 'Jed In the annual lnlmla . Vr (if XVt'diicsdiiy, May 11. au oil the "YM field In held Friihijv The rewrds now l"-- ! luld lu" inlT In fhultv l with Hie i.i. V. I", fvetit.. aii an follows: in the nunu;il tvu. fe JuilkHC: MrC'l :J8 ilash Bin Bowf, field Friday. m tbe "Y" -The iunicirs 'finally, cam fn;in wid The wuilmtnores seored a total of (1D26 run-llo- i;.) to win, nfler the result of 4:19 Mile (1926) uti, 62 point. TIk freshmen eaiiie from the meet di'nded. bikiii lite refllit vard dash fU.we, :23 '"'' , 'khunl I.. (1927.) javelin Ibrim-- in 14 iilili the Jmiioih the out i,if to make i funr :1C hu'r(T.c sim, red mt-ijuniors jmiuu. Morrill, .The third .vtrfr iun sn.rt-) iee. thrlr totiil 41 , wiiilo the seniors 37 points, while Jlit 4'iilis Immylil (1927.) failed to (1927) ;52. Howard "f ,a' n Willi l"''1 r 'the hew To-iuil- e !rfilioiiinri'? lunllull-hlngiCj- l nnd. freshmen, vvlni nwrker. oiiibined inthe cniuiM'lilittfi, stored fxganites.Lose Five Matches 3. mil.) hurdle-wHowe Wins Four 7 :23 15 pointfi. ltw . In Opening Collegiate itdwe'n feat In wlnulvs orfttwt ranfic railroad lincx." mudt niiirks Jsie 'p in 15. 2Uii-U.IMM'i, (l21)l - tIKI nllil iilnt Trin might haft become a rait Tennis Clash while were oflTJictition cxitllciH. run . Wrielit.2:09. iinfdhn. mid road president, ami Angus might to were meiliwre. libera A"tnrdiiis (1927.) the otherJn.ivp mvu 1 Ktat KtiutKer. if la.M.s . mill4af Wiot-pu- t innl,, Ift. 1 Inch. BunnrH,-- 3 rwntr inr But here' t he utory. iiU WjerfrtitiieerUni I In 1C- evem-iall! .SALT be.stFiiiiB dwint; LAKK CITYV April 1"?7.) SUiMHfleT the dubs': viHorloiis in Hit' lldmiid HSO yunl and McDmuild were rot 01 Speaker niiinlMT a in v '.m wejik I'.liih of. ibviilmlly vcrsit Disrus--B. iac(iii'U?ers. torbctl. 128 ft 5 Inch. others. W. Ii. Kcnuta one P.f. ei cummer be to of runs,. iKiiirMrta'Hw'i' "Mir hy . . ts!:it,' iiiiil ciiiirerciice iliuuiiiious of . 3 (I 1.00(1 annexed In (rix.il linit'. GcuiKe ('or-- (1927.) lioth..: were Pittsburgh Mmjor league mlllf-r- . iicher... noted hlh tind lie .. iiniile 1. impressive alnr In 98 in. in H'unnierIltirvTO, ttet'9 , 1 .750 fast men, heavy, hitters and brainy Boaton .... . Ia(t hi the weiulit mid Bidduloh .tnr (irt e t tim li li n Miiiiiiiius ' ilic f'.cT- letiiiis' sciu-v- n l'v uuuex-11.- : ' 1 .. XKl the iiteli Juhih .M"tl Wlfh Iimii.p.,1sM (1927)", Juiiui Seaker, who bailed from Hubbard Sew York. . . Niitlstactioii liv bis. t.D I tub iV I.'.i " milibts n,iiiit Ili!h Morrill, Murdojk, 1 "oMUe wluiil' Wt Fwell'ja.JiM' Ilie 4M City, was wild on he idea of taking (Ticagn won the . Anclicr Krolav.. ...:': Biihriilph, J It. IS in. (19211.) 1'" St. Louis , ,4 .3S3 whirl in the big top. . Itrnhu Htiti'lliiUii. oimI tiinc. and ulsti cnii lied M.il.c ( lean' Swriv J2Hl Bow 22 tU4i in. Broad jiuii VI don't know," wild AnRiis. .3S.1 2 rim, w 1uf won tb( 111 the HalPhiladelphia seniors vidorv the for 'Su-V fletc results: ltlevina and . . ' if rfuriwr, (I92C) 8 oiiMitiidins . fcrslunan guess I'll aticlr to Tallroiidlng." relay. yard .INK) 0V JarrllnWfljitcKh, 118 fH?t, 3 Call i;r tli sopboiiiores slmwi'd lNltriilr. (I'tttli.) defeated Johnson ... tWiiiU .. ... Angus had graduated from Notre Clnclnimtl nnd liU fiut lu wlimiuR tlipjiiile aittl Thomas (Awiesf, 2, 01, in. (1927). . where he starred In varsity Results Dame, iSKU and mile runs "Ijoi'h In wiiItukI- Ti and the (his i fi,t;-l- : . lriiie nnd Crone , (l.'tnh) vault Jones,- - Is feet 11 if footlmll .nnd baaeuall. ,. llu felt4 he Pittsburgh Id, Cincinnati ft wblcli he uiiiH'Xtd in ijcoil. lime drfouted Jot Wm lemii in Ihi- mile ri'lu.V, (Ag- lMrley and Bnrrnw-Kaurer chance, in bnsiuewa beBoaton 8, Brooklyn 1: UnMiliiKS wax hnhes. (1927). had for .early wason, whih' ltiiile (lli! whs uoii worthy. ; r, HK0-- j 1, u 1 Cri, d :37 tiiii) ft .:...::::'':' ...v?.. ! . iinyiicii ..., cause of ilia deRive.. New lork fi." Philadelphia 3." ":.v, .. ..:.s. wn, $iesj l..wlv imsiil In faith rti.ti'K. Mil ?-2. 3 iji'fi.uti (AESjies), "Better eoine alonfc," 'urfted Trla. 7 Ibm seniors,. headed. 4y Ward, St. Ixinia 0. UcHm'Oi'rffnrKFrlnrTii 1 WTBtti'r ( I92fi. iiirvins (I'Tah) defeated John- Mile 3:39 "You've got all 1 have and more." .' Bttrtnd the shot itt (food style. Kllei-wntuiies whlih vercftme,; W? opinm-calx' si. irvine (AKiries) . But . (1926), tbe cagey Angus decided iithletic field. who the hi Kb anil broad jumps, f from against (l iirji) defeated iMrley (Attgles) it. He kept plugging, a way BuniH'U'or the freslunent showed storms believe that liuisli the lliv. hiifdles, Fiitlw'riii!;-ham'tlitHfliiiils v til. vow 011 will jiive the sc'iis the atart at his books and played baseball lung in the woIkMs. wlnnliiR the diwns, Kijeicr'the iiivelin, StontVnc of the nubs: The five-se- t doubles match was and Scott find Bidclulphlied for to umke a itood footlmll only late lo the atternooim or on nhot put nnd pliiclng third in the w. , P.C the in. which the AitRies him-kwent his ly lie to for Jinnston oii(! Sunday. VHiill.Hecves. in nther next fall. first while Held fur the ' Javelin, jmle Xew York . . . : 1.00(1 3 ; riire.itciird. "tiirtnift Blevins'of the Binft.'wflSe-tinmnie- r organized . n flrt-ye- r Fast Relay Ilaee The new ractici- - field Is located railroad ."' 1.000 a l'tea was otitstandinjc uud pluyed Major twinis came Jmilors mid Heniirs throw and took- Heooiid to l'rlett in ywf offsln-ct- .t'nnyou road' on - leutn through league. f .500 2 Cleveland In a phen'uwenal innuner, 2 net.. the on trina. exhibition Speakwon butIn the reliiy, .North tike dlspiiH. aimes, y greimliiiK, Vncher, merry nice . .509 while l'uKiuire, a hew. man to er and McPonflUJ gHioialIy cross- Chicago jaiavi.-::jvyfj;the, s 0 .00 waa Ktendy. ed data on the spring tour. Sneaker Bctfolt ....,. competition, I'liue. nil Five') (Coutiuiied ': While the rttizMis are inoHTiu;is; j ,i j Junior won both reinys over the rnovo'MAN on; St Iiiia . 0 0 W Tluiiiins starred Jor the Affile dno, was then with Boston., , y t t ''.wynniniiiijpn ' nf fishnn'iit.: while Morrill ,nnd Mln- the Know and rulnKtoriiis Friday Boston 0 3 11. Madsen The years . rolled on.. '. . . fSr.) sccoml : Taylor iiHe TajitaiTi: Jrhnwm was erratic tosh (lid most of the point jeoiliiK Intcrclass Meet well known Prov- t-- Both men grew urejnatnreuuisray. tronir. liiiflifaiid 'SafurrtJiv fl lhjet5iffi Jun- third. DlKtanee, 18 ft. tt in." .. 8 , .. 0 Philadeliia-- . slid "Biirrows took n Irartey ' Heed Staged; . . ' lor the wiiiors, ana Speake&Flr ia alpiout e r.ian.-- w: is now, woikihk in over Irvine i!iidt'iHne In the litis of the "B: T. V. are. not aiu-o- i BesuBs; lilllli jnnni K. Mr.dsen Friday's (Jr.) . iors Annex Second Place Maiku rworded were Rood 'for iU iig'iVpr now and so is first: Fielding (Sojih) second: M011- - second set of 'their match, hut 'the this number, since B. X. "TJ. studputs V.'sill.-i- Washington, 8)eak;er ITilcagfi , Cleveland I, t radio Silndiry wenlng S in. Kew York ft, Philadelphia 8. six nnd Von perfnrniiinrrviind the 5 went ni) and up the ladder of proI'lcs ft. third. iu Height, straight (Soph) pniies, Reese Is High Tliurs-'da- y tlie of "t" day nmlie- art jult 1(1 I'M and oVlock, from- station. K fessional ImaebalL McDonald elso . Waahington T, BoHtoA 1." " rtinpnr;iri(ikti'M l'ole vault 11. Madsen. (Soph) were "well in front 'At all nlher new amf the wwIIiik rnkitiK the by (V. W. "W. at Walla Wal!a. excellent llowlnR aniihixt wa ascending. lie went from Jlous- of the fray. Detroit 2, t. Ixnis 2 (tie) first; L. Johnson (Soph) tsccond; et Lincoln" tlKh - w liotit 'nonlirmfnreTt rarr"THopT)niilMl:" r I In It aiiiear won the iutcrtlasa track meet of yilri) hud a hurd time With too much for Jolfuson, aitliouch the jire iit relay Sophomores first ; men have atlded the Rcbpoi, foeld' frlrtay,- - J'h gopho- - Seniors KCfond; .limlors Mitrl..Teui thiit the Mate junior chiiniion, in firsf Ki t wajclow. Irvine iiinipiete. tlw "V" morc scored. 48 iints, junior Ail, HnslderaUe dreiij:ih l 17. tbe first s'ct of tbtir - ii.ialch, ly otiti'liiKscd llarlcy Jn the fiiml I ltd " . Seniors. 2H a ad Fnhmen 3. team. hliu thereafter with sint:l Mile reliiy fray. Hophcinores . first; mothered Take So)hoiiM)res rn'oi'" Iwvo ti Ki'Iays the .Juniors second ; Keillors third. Time, vil lous forehand drives. Rowe TuJic nifury Itlevins' hard di'ivlmr tnrtiea wvre B. X. U. tennis team next Friday, 15. Sophomores scored Jwavilyln the ,. Itowe ojiencd the meet hy the ventury, wilb Lloyd, and middle distances, relays, discus and : a' Victories in tbe two re- full close Ix'hind. Lloyd allowed lM.le vault. itlili. for the soo- clnwH in the miuMhTh in the meet,- hut hiya rihehed r perfonners. ' II. Miidsen will lie ineligible fur 'vursity won the discus and pole vault, II m run , . .Iliimblia the mile and half wilu- -SI W&lleese of the --Jiijilors was hlijh- ' WK9 II" ill Huti'hiti(! and JiinininuU the way, IMiint . of the meet, taking firsts ' hut llili lilns was iihhv tu hold hix In tbe mail t'l ,,. Leads the World in Motor Car Valut KM). and dnnhes, the margin over Jiirinun In the fiiml broad in the shot and second -jump., 1. Z" pprint, , dash whs the most put. He. also ran in the The relay. Interesting nice of Jhe diiy. Itowe SI arlw recorded Mxre fair for was In front throughout, lint wa . earlf Season. forced to umke fast time to defeat ' Junior High Meet Sillier nnd Lloyd. ' A junior high achnol track and Morrill had things all his mvn field meet wan held in connection IiitWiili!h ia.the liurUi;!. hili way with "t he- tm erclaiia. nre?r. TJ 0 took Met'ond when Colvlu whh diit-..- . district won with ' S4H point,s, nnd .IhejjiUrtT-entrarit, quulifiotLjilid, iiimuions, r was sec'ond w ith 8iencer Page i fa to' for suffered 7 was third with 2t) points; Lakeview knmkinK down too nmny hurdles'. -n.-- r , i ; Wright was closely prestsed hy fourth with 14; Sharon fifth-wit" t?',t'1. 12; Vineyard sixth wtUi 7. iKin SiiumoiM must of tho way in The nummary' of the hbjh school the ipvcnt, but for lens cuine events : . 1 a a with of burst terrific through dash Keese (Jr.) first on out the wtretfh.aml nosed fiperd L. Johnson .Jensen' (Sr.) Simmons for wond iluce. (Soph) third. Time. :11 Kirk net the mw lor th dash Taylor 4 Sr.) first; ers for seven of "the cihf laps, and L. Johnson (Soph) second!; Toltou men were closely (Soph) third. five distance Tim, :2ft hunched at the mteuiiig of the lasj 44iiynrd run Iieese TJf.) first; hi p. IIutchiiiKS tlicn ciune through MCldlng (Jr.) second ; Bunker (Sr.) .','.,.,i;H'-.',v "..M'".. with n brllliiiut sprint which uiive third. Time, :58. him a gM)d niaisln (ver Kirk at tht i d run IlnmbUn (Soiih) finish, first; Fietdluft (Jr.). second; 1). ltowe hud 110 (fifficulty lu the low Johnson '(Jr.) third Time, 2:27 hurdles, folvin coming second, aud Mile run I In mid I u .(Soph) first A rlKtit . also captured th. 8S0 with-- , Mechnnr (Jr.) " l4 V i Shepherd out much trouble,. C. Skonsen puss-iii- (Sr.) third. Time, 5:31. 1. imiiMius 011 the bttetch to Sliot put It. Johnson (Sr.) first; take sucoiid. tteese (Jr.) second: Tinnier (Jr.) The juniors Won Imth 'relays with third. IHstnnee, :tf ft. 2 Mi ni.' case, although In each. Instance the Javelin It. .TidniHon (Sr.) first. A freshmen led for the first liulf Buckley. (Krosh( second; tilade Fifty miles an hour all day long far greater speed of the race. ft. 0 in, (Sr:) third. Iiistnnce, Mins Hajum'r if you want it flying smoothness Iliscus II. Madseij (Soph) first The hiiniiuer throw. w;i the final Fieldini; (Soph) that win you m a ride, - '. (Jr.) third, llistance, 102 ft. 7 in. The illustration shows two Nash Advanced right, it will .be mounted on its chassis. (fontiuued on Tace Five)' Brod Jiim( Iteese (Jr.) first Six All hooked p. fMiriimiMes 1 Ke - ycht-dule- net f - - niiuii-itii.i- ; 100-jai- d OTAHNETMEN 2-- filter ; 4-- K ' fr w e JEAGQES 3-- run-Wrii- . te ' .' SiO-yar- tr SsJ 1 j?' trVi- a e, HiiUut-f-th- ' RS9-)r- d r' - . rhe-iit- lri' National League, - 4- . '' . 11 - . ml-mi;- 'tt,l , cniKs-ooinilr- y - 1 .... - S-- 7 run-nlil- g twu-mll- e fiidaj's 11 rflay-Siplio- . Hu-sf- Chh-ago- 2-- relay-phom- om, . u f American League r l. 0-- 3; 11 . FIELD SODDED . e . LINCOLNHIGH y , BY STUDENTS , SOPHS VICTORS ad a' .... ...... !:? ,,:,::,. ,.....,"0 - . radio . ?v 0 v ' " - : 0 anow-whit- rarly-wawi- n . As--irt- Wttrln-t'HrHmf-- W liidit-athnis- . eer-tal- n d .Km-sc- lit ;.,i' 'l(Ml.l-- f foh win-Jilnt- c t ond-yea- I l ,1 . 1 mm m 440-yar- d m wiran ' mi, , ijl ml 'fc? f 30, 440-ynr- d j ir H&i rr I Zzri " j d ; two-mil- '- Mnkomi hwi-jur- 4-- ii "on-.th- ... ecoiidt-Johnson - iMAS'H e T 1 i . Balloons High Pressure Tires d Phone 260 123 223 W. Center - day through city traffic, jor "uying effortlessly 'cross country, this restful car sets you down fresn and unwearied at the day's end. Flashing pick-uf- j; quick, accurate, instinctive steering; instant positive brake control a deft nimbfauss wit clears a broad v ' s; highroad through traffic' And it is engineered to long, dependable service, - -with lowest operation and maintenance cuts. . . . - Speedabout $7M; rt At priem He.. Speedater Octratt, plsm simple, quickand positive. f.ww"' 'tttrti: -- Coach 7 Eimx starter it on tu instrument board. It is ThM , , 1735; Coop 735; Sedan $795 mt aarv , ' 1 16 Different Nash Models ' BRIMHALL BROTHERS action--dynamicappta- , at from $865 to $2090. o. b. factory" ' ; Jackson Motor Car Cou Gum-Dippfe- 1 v 1 ex--pe- that dears - jn' -- v .. a broad hi ffhroad through trait1C together in the great Then another rigid examination, in the engines Nash testing room. car, out on the road. 15 extra hours in all One of these motors is driving the other, are consumed before the motors shown to limber it up. After a few hours of this, v above are ready for, their owners. the motor now being driven will limber How easily Nash could save this timet and ' . to see up another. expense. You would never be able " , Then, after 8 to 10 hours on its own power, the difference. " it will be taken apart. Bearings, connect- - But every Nash owner knows there is a , ing rods and pistons' carefully inspected. difference! Valves ground and reseated. There are extra hours of extra care in every Next, the trained car of an engine Nash, to lift it above the level of the averwill listen to the operation of this age car to be certain Nash performance aootor. When he is sure it is absolutely leads the world.' Dependable Firestone tires are DEPENDABLE. Every imv portant speedway event in thi3 country, in the past five years has been won on Firestones. Race drivers will riot trust their lives on any other tires. You'll never know real tire satisfaction until you" equip, with Fireslones. Come in anytime. . Wimbleness motorf to oe cercain nisngi sw-on- IUvi , Mm 1. mm 8S()-yar- d 220-yur- - L Witt " k mm the-me- et - 145 "Dependability Regardless of .Frofit" N. University Ave. Phone "EXTRA' HOURS4 Of EXTRA 953 CARE " SO - V , S AN . H O U.Rv,v ALL DAY; LONG Schofield Auto Cbp PR0V0, UTAH :VBRY-- - NASJI-- M I LE 50 East 1st North Street, Provo, iJJtalu PHONE 1 - |