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Show t- - TACETOUR hrb i pnnvn htt a m- -s n n n a y :iiiUEiilEM : if Dixon, Munk Star As "Y" ri iimn ha Two Singles Victories and One Doubles Win Gives State "Collegiate Net Champs First n PULLS BONERS Trif !TH TUP rhiree New Marks Hung Up I5y Junior Athletes; Many take 1 Pace For (BY UNITED PRESS) Part 1 faUlJU&Uf er Sets Vei-aCon-d 440-yar- d ?,,r? Herily Jones Downs Rival '(' I,- Salt a en - - ENGLAND Co-ed- s WINi Prai he P bct , MOORTOWN. r En-f- (USi. April England with a surprising; exhi- fcirtu: bition of brilliant golf, receptured RIC the Ryder cup from the United k'at State professional team today. Iture With the score points to H in favor of Britian at the end of Mne', L!id s the first seven singles matches, plsye Britain clinched the cup. rt th Henry eottcwi of Great Britain iUve defeated Al Watrous, 4 up and 3 to fs"--c play, clinching the 'British victory. ttio -- Ernest Whitcombe and Ai Espan osa halved their match making the rot'i' and final Ryder cup score Great Britain cts 7, United States 5. Coas , The brilliant young 'jrlorton Smith; Joplin, Mo, professional Who moui burned up American Southern popu courses during the winter, plaved ing his usually sensational game today sens to win from Fre'd Robson. He holed, a 30 yard chip shot fc,r a 3 .at the stag 16th hole to end the match. roni Murray Senior and Junior High Teams Look Good; Feminine Athletes Show Splendid Ability In Invitation Classic 6-- 4 - t- T . TTT?"Tw6-scTioo- Lin-das- Lp-ga- 440-yar- ' 1' fir-.-- . . . n tl-- . H'.'V Taa. l'."? V?. j d-- - : Bto-4ronnna- X$y-m&-4ttift- ift: .; - ( -- n, FOULBYDERN . -- : vt, (da Got-B4J4a-4- - -- ee 6-- 410-yar- d 6-- 7-- Y'an-kee- i ) h d 440-yar- d .' Gra-bows- ki ' h, set-to- .rJlfLr' - -- UNVEILING PRIZES - Harfc-Vilso- ; - .V. .1 . n. - , George-Johnso- ; ' '' say And West 84-- Provo-rH.-'le- -. , Getting Closer : - 44()-yai- :i j Lio-col- r,r,.t 7W: mi.i-ute- National League n, sched-TJlergoe- .I 440-yar- 440-yar- d ( .... - mni-tty- . i , An-thor- I -- n. . -- . -- Merrill Speaks At Gathering! . " 8-- i ne New out-ran- . e hrill 1 pur-pose- American League -- Four Speeds Forward Standard Gear Shift 1 z fall-HvIt- one-mon- th . etij.-yajc- d fcrorlTTg---brfl- - . rt 6-- exceedingly. encounlcr With the. Dixon-Irvin' to' decide the match, fans- Tttf" treated to the best tennis of the day. Dixon had a perfect defense .for Irvine's back court attack, and the twisting service and powe'rfu! forehand drive of the Cougar southpaw star were altogether too ac- ,iTIEnOT?l Ynk WORLD FLIGHT . Coast League Team Standing WICHITA. Kas. Apiil. 27 d IV Parker Ciur.ier, who with Bert W L. Pet Hassel was forced down in GreenMissions 1H 9 .667 I .os land on an attempted trans-ocea13 15 581 Angeles In China. Loudon nd I'm is f a 17 14 .548 Jonb. arc at present all the inge with Ihght. will try to break the aiound San Francisco the world flidht record In n Cessni Oakland 16 15 516 Chinese woini'a. whose one egret is monoplane. It r.n announced t.Hlay Saciamento 16 16 .500 that they cannot wear l.yC. V 'esnnirrsident of Cessna Portland 12 14 .402 Euiopean shoes, due to their pecu- 'Aircraft I lolly wood Co. here. 11 13 458 liar feet. Cramer recently flew n Cessna Seattle . 6 20 231 fiom Wichil.! to Alaska, a distance of 5.5ou niil.n. tn an Friday's el.ipretl timr -of at'U4im:ilyi9.i.mi-He i Missions 10. Liw Angeles 7 surveyitig the nit ,,ite belweer. Hollywn.l i. San Francisco 2 Alaska and s.t.eii.. determln. Seattle 13. Portland 3. what "ward he will encounter on Oakland Saciamento 4 'mil I nit of the worjil f'Udit. IEa MOINES. Iowa. Aprit . ft 37. Byron "Buck' Otnnt of the UhlversltK f Utah tted for third plee in the high jumt at lbt rtaV reiv Th. linings mid trimmings in urdny. Grant's KANSAS CITY. Mo. April 27.l'.l'i a sun or top cont are very Im9l4 in, IU leap wit w1y 5 Federal ngctits, working directlv cleared the bar at ft fv U'i portant No garment is really 'lit tf WashltiKton, ate lnvestig.it-"In. 1 qunlify etv the precedfc'xl If (he linings, the pock a scori of members eM or the rnnvas is of ining day. of the v'ansas City poh.ee department, ferior qtinlity. The canvas i. in the nign nuraies, urani one coinmnndinu officer, in filled to place, after qualifytnut fto linen and so built up, shaped and stayed ha 'onnpctlnti with the ing Friday si second piace f 729 gallon of a 1.500 the coat rctalncs iU shape; mail la the fasleat heat of the gnllrm srt! Durable lltilnjjs. strong pockire ft alcohoUna recent ets and scams sewed with The loc w The "IT fpotbsll relsy team dlscnvrvl when n . silk. ioIIcp nrgrr to destroy (lied to place In the apeclal he stuff All this I furnish at from $25 v fridiren-apris- t The federal of fieara it tat iip to f M. Outatendtng- feture nf Uie hieetBinheWnrt-iTTlWoTirzatwn a werKand hope. In lake the In the discus erdsbllshH hy rase before the "Jones l.rw nrnion ". f the present federal Capt- Carl Joctt of the Army, grand Jut-v-. '--the b tossed the plUerJ& ftJohn Miles, chlct at tx.liee ' I In. under! the was tcknowledged probe wt bui nluKd to ay. mgre. Ftv i crkAssi- s- Sixes and eights $895 to 2495 Car illustrated UMoJcl6l5.siscyIinderr wo pasicnjcr Coupe $1195. All prices, t factory special equipment extra on all model. curate for Irvine. i '"isntlTatinisK Cleveland 11, Detroit 5." Boston 2. Washington 1. St. 1...iis 7. Chicago 3. e i . pNrloStance of the four speed transmission. with ilttwo high speeds and standard gear shift. The smoothness and swiftness of fourth, and the rapid acceleration of third, can only be appreciated by personal experience. We invite you to enjoy a demonstration of this new thrill in motoring. Graham-Paig- e hlgh-hecle- .1; .1! I j j Grant Ties For Third In High Jump at Drake . Itr-Mil- ohe Liquor (I CUSTOM TAILORING Disappearance point-gettin- ir ' v r - ii. i i NEW YORK, April 27 - t l!' One of the. smartest men in base; ball. John J MeGraw perhaps Jiad STATE COLLEGE TENNIS made more 'costly mistakes in trad W. - Pot Vera CondoT, Lincoln high school third. Distance 30 feet, 8 inebes. 1 0 LOW B. v. r. Ing ball players than any other girl, ts recognized as the outstand(Record). successful manager. L 3W Man "V" ing feminine- schophnstic athlete of y Baseban target throw One of his discards A I .000 Ruth t'tah Aggie : George state the her after brilliant track Yates. Cyprus, and E:ma Berjt Mav S Schedule Harper knocked the Giants out of and field in performance Friday's ; Murray, tiii for fljst; Ella Bar-- ; first place inJ the National league vs. B. V. I . at Ctah opening of the "Y" invitation meet. tholfmau, Payson, and Thelma Prnva. yesterday by hitting a home run . : . .. I iaA .fft'lB firiT'llfl T Wins I'jur Firstw- .H f tii wit ii"t wo' men- orr base aitrl leading JUr f te, XittU ' utstance 4 the triRoston to 2 Braves a to .throw SALT LAKE' 4'TY. Api il . J7 nonars Miss in the two relay events, Cinder won the Eddie Movers of Oregon Heat-e- n n fa6Ke'a CK)ln ender Keeler, Virginia With "Sanky" Dixon. Lewis Munk umph over McGraw's team. d The Chicago Cubs, knocked Rav high jump, bioad jumaami and placwir.:.ing4w In Fast, ( lean Match; Mc."r,aw traded Harper to the ing second in the 880. while Idr.r-- Kremer Cut of the .box for the see-- 1 chatnoionshii).'' as well 'aa'cob80n Vera Cord' .. Karma Skin- andEldon Bilnley figming in Hftit.n.. Cardinals last May for Rob O'Far-tell- . ay "won the 880 and placed feccnd ona ume this season and beat the being a member ot the' winninij nor) victories B. Y. U.'s veicrai. tennis Smerti Wins who. has never been of much in t 440 event. in the basketball throw for ka, third; Distance', 246 feet 8 in.' team downed the tiong University . team 9 6. to v Pittsburgh. Pirates, t Record). ; value to the'Giants.but distance. of Utah ouint Friday, three Harper has Lindsay of Bunnysi.ln wai; one of been poison to the Giants ever the best all arc.und Vera vvnue ner individual work was matches to two, to take the lead Archery championship !al .'. . , junior high cialt sinceIt was Harper who hit three athkies ..wHmir.g. the shot lie uy .lotu s. Provo mat 'star, the sate collegiate ne race. Condcr, Lincoln, first; Ruth Sulli-lrvaand put ,i;yel Cleon Dixie, ra m Jorgcns.'cond; ana " Th? summary: Sanky Dixon ami feute Eddie M.yeis of Memfoid. home runs in a crucial battle at high jump with iitiDresfcivo truibi- .nd home run anH "Kmor.. tt-fH41 powts 4i4 M:i .fWMyB In the heat fMn---ht!M-titiii,WrvXiPMnrr Rrtr.trv (Ft V 1' rtcfpntcd 'e ' theThe- Murray ord). Z Jack- - Jrvine and Wallace .Sieger dimes', una lasifiai malchiii of the The pennant race last September Muri hv wi-r.ceptJanally strong. ZT ouUtamlimt arn thrrf ny 7 Phillies the beating s . wie-s-l ling's. and he J Eriad enabled the to scored h.ie. Cardinals Conctet, " win a Dave all heaVfly-iaFreed runnels. (Utah) girls .pimfuVtag to 6 Junes won the lust and third vital victoiy from the. Giants. 'Sent ttag The summary; coin, first; Lavell Harmno, Cyprus, senior and junior,. and Rav.Forsberg U'tah) defeated .tie'd and on whj Cards-awme .lactihson'c.i "Evelyn Blanch nncnmi,-dib. the to Lincoln UUbxaia. Wright; Murray, jaua. jfley.Mii geimii; dash; Uita praea.iy..nfl ' ' " "Ctrl Man" Quinri held the New" stellar "woik in the flaiB 'Ce'ti'tr'alT, "ffrsfT'ttawkin- Lewis Munk WtMi Dowiia "Bytahd hur3lorac?."or!' Y, U""lng The" winteOlarper' still' Locaiu Yoik sons Yankees. ta.aix.. hits and the which she won after a thr41Hng-ratortii- 4omnfi oer4ha4Maatfl.--(B. Y. I.'.) defeated 4jeond; Oliver, Murray) third Time-SCHOOL HIGH JtJNtqtt 11 seconds. Mfdi-awlarg Philadelphia Athletics beat the with Sylvia Stuck! of Dixie. iann attei a weird exhibition most recent outcast ' in .(Utah) SALT LAKE CITY, April 27HM tird dash Ercil Stansfield, which a knockout- of Hvland bv Frank (Lefty) O'Doul is pounding . Approximately ,500 girls. were' enr.un Holt (Sandy), first; wjprld "champions, 5 to 2 The s (Utah defeated Holt (R Y. II.) Dick Caviscourt, Kansas heavythis made the fj.st triple play of tered jn'T'ie compeTirionwhich.waj' Murray, first; Carol Kimball, Dixon . H. Y. V. defeat, d It j Smeiix'was nnf of the most smash-- - tffr cover ofrthe-.balfor the Phil- - Lott u.eni), f.eeond. Tini. :3fi'A the awarded 'was wrestler, the 1929 major league season in seconar scphrhe Mix, Cy- weight ftra ieg. while Fred Irfarh the player ;, ing features. vine (Utah) the featured by the shattering of pracdecision in foul his a with bout on, sixth innihg It that Gus Kallio. fill whohl he was traded is rid- the bases filled tically every existing record in the prus, third. Time, :061-5- . (Record). Ira Dern of Salt Lake City, last Dixon is Sensational H.ne rolled to Johnson, with of jl.niy Jones, will ing the Giants' bench. lival J relay Tooele Uttonie night. Daviscourt won the first fall gills' eve'nts. Wasatch Academy. "Sanky" Dixon's great be in this territory in about tw.i Clarice Papas, McOass,; Mabel with'a and Dixie and Tooele and teams had O'Doul Koenig Harper are the completing among, stepover toe hdld. play, both in singles and doubW, Week.1-- , and a match between Smith, Vet a- ' - Morrell, Mary Peno-vitme play. histh? in first time nvp the in Nahitters The fcXil climaxed orie of the the thesj leaaing The two was the feature of the Annie Hei vat, Julia Jankof.iemen is a possibility. tional leaue, Ilarner. batting 47fi tory of the event. bouts local fans ever wit- Cougar ace, paired with EUion Brin- vich. Carol Kimball), first; Lincoln roughest Inc. Jones-M- i batlla waa tin1 and O'Doul .464 T nnPCAli nr. n4 1.. u i. Meet is WVH Handled lev. scored a four-se- l victory over I i I i n second; Murray. hiri. -J,u aid. wrtti.-bo- t spt t;Miwel TacTTcs. ReenrTrMiss.Wilma OF Utah's ace doubles team, and then was hutting director "hyTDaviscourrs Jeppson in clean and fast McGraws greatest mistake . landed three blows on Daviscourt 's of the meet, and with a capable weof on to capture the deciding boys battling eleit BasketDall distance throw-M- uranil aggies-- j haps was made on Hack Wilson TUESDAY in ilonni midsection, one. below the belt The"" 54 officials, the meet was of T'wl staff match fram Jack; Iivine in.sraight sive. woi Jones, ' l on ked Holmquist-Erciwho (Lenore Stanswas with the Giants in 1924. f ist ; Greenwell (Ogden Gontraii' ray Meyers wrist from hig Kansan was carried'Trom the run off" in fimr-sty- ie sets, clearly demonstiating his su- the Wai-lribut Marinda tnt MeOmwstart, field, ' Or.'sflnian was Call, Dorothy knew Wilson as a great "cond; Prlre ( Murray , third Time Miss' Fern Jude. is the coach ofperiority over VKe IJte star. (Continued From Page One) : too strong, and suet ceded in break-- ; ball Jn ,he semi-finn player but sent him to Toledo t :24 Lincoln high school, whose' team cnskii,. first; Cyprus, second; PayLew Munk, Utah's, nemesis last ing what third. to 253 ft. 6 in. Kansas be son, imbreak-ja- b for more seasoning Distance, appear..! Shot "The side and best Lindxav to exhibition this put City, defeated Mike Miller scored says. the forge,; of firsts in th-- ' iSunnyside)' majority l year, continued his "jinx" activilc-alholds.. Meyeis worked on .(Record). him. The Cubs gi abbed. Wil-- first Garrett f the Missouri River!" Mr. Moser senior ci Anaconda, taking one fall' with ' second; Pai-so- n high school competition. ties against the Utes by trimming Jones' In ad. but the Provoan before the Giants discovered! ker ( M:..li,son (Nephii, Baseball target throw - Rhea. Bar-- 1 a body scissors and arm lock. .lias recently returned from San th:ui The complete results of Friday's Distance Hat Smith, ftrt'shman sensation, in ped unfit i me after time. Jones slip finthen mistake .and another : tar 42 ft. 11 in. Antonio, Texas, where he has been events: niot; LUcy Peteis, jneu, a, fouTsstt .tussle. ally secured a. head scissors and drifted from novo, aau Virginia Turner, i'ay--- j and painting, and visited the Polo T H:jU jump-Lind(Sunnvsidei studying lock ot th. Fre.d and Forsberg gave the SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL mark t. Grounds. son, tied for second. first: Jackson HWrn .'J,..i. many exhibitions. East Utes an auspicious start when they win the first fall. Junes was the Another instance came in the'Smi,n (Provoi, Dernis .Lehi.' To the people who ask him Bastbali distance throw dash Vera Conder, Lin' trounced Paul Holtand Wes Por- - aggresser tmo.tghmtt this rtanza. rade whfch' sent Brown Nlhi'), Fullmer (Spanish "What's" the merit of the Spring- coln, first; Evelyn Wright, Murray, Hufsh, Mary Thornton, Lucy , ter in straight sets. Foisberg's n me ,..-in pxrh.in f,,.hoiK). r- -. Hflelrei iMa.tiinue.ti...! ville exhibit this year?" he replies, second: Agues HilL.'yVasatch acatl: Petref.-a- , Vivian Purvance"),. fiit: btt'adiness and ' Freed's dashing through the ropi's uirjn.-fo1' whi n the V) "Thrj truth of the matter is this: Aldridgc Grimes won 25 gantes-anthird. Height, 5 ft. 5ii in," third. Time, :07.9 Tooele, second; Murray, third. Disat the Viet "Wcte.' outsaridihg voan got him in a tiijht place, islost 14 last season, while i tlx' pest exhibit of paintings, NEW YORK, April hurdles - Blanche' Jacob-so- tance, 5'JO feet. .(Record). elay Logan .'H.'.i rison, It Aldridge.i u light- - who was a holdout Meyer- - came and reported out A,ncs- Olsen. Hawkins, first; Mu'r-o- f of paintings, that I have Lincoln, first; Sylvia Stucki. posted' in Boston will arrive Vivian Purvance, High jump ning-fas- t in.and' won - my travels this year. It Dixie, second: attack, the sec condition, won' 4 and lost 7 Tfl' ay (Oliv.V. Price. McOmie Row- - seed Provo, first; Fay Mackav. Murrav. on the west coast in 34 houis when Jenpcrson, Ruby ond tail in 3 minutes with a body, iMcuraw had excels in several ways. It has more third! Time. :lt. (Recoidi. Grimes .the l), second. Time, :51 kept second; Helen Suenct'r Provo third the new transcontinental air scissors and wrist lock. Giants would have won (h - Mun into effect May 1. accord... j.tuuatu relay Murray (Oliver. noted artists exhibiting; more subay. (Irene Height. 1 feet 1 inch. (Record tied). relay Jon s Wins Deciding Fall . last year .in a walkto announcement here today bv Puce, McOmie. Rowell . first: Lo- - jects are shown; there is a greater Johnson. Erma Beige, Cora Beck- ing Broad Eure-srofirst; jumpMurray, The last stanaa was another isatr, third; Ornntwlllc, third. Ttme, I variety of composition; it is richer Evelyn Wright), first; Dixie, ka, second; Lincoln, third. Dis-s- . Grti. John F. X; O'Ryan. pre?iaeiit thriller, with Jonc.i after the inin coipr; it contains more exquisite 1:44 of the Colonial Aii wily System: ond; Lincoln, third. Time, :59 3. tance, 55 feet. (Rc'cord) vader from the start. Afar 9 s run Oliver (Murray), harmonious poems and powerful (Record). Mail posted in Boston by 5:15 of tussling, Jones secured a re ;' first; Hunter iOiantsville ";secon.i." hrtnring executions. One in particu p. m. will reach San Francisco at Vcro LinConder. High jump verse wriatlork and bar arm to win lar I wish to mention, "The Edgar 't'ime", :56 4:30 the second motning. New meet record i . A time coin, first; Irene Johnson. Murray, B. Davis Exhibition of wild flowers Aaron Tama, Chicago section features of. the TJte victory, while the match. Polt vault Goutley, Pleasant saving of brrween 12 and 21 houis TrjJn occond Zina .Standing Lincoln. Jorgensen, a The s.iniwinilup between Smeitz iuth and nan.1, life, was lam which held Holt, regarded as one of the stars on lived got at 0 a month, will result from the new schedu e j Grdveiirsl; Koontz, Payson., s. third. Height. 4 ft. 3 In 1 .cum u uiiy. saveu iia no and in- . of the "Y" after a gre'at showing and lJyiandwas a rough and more W- - U oml; Vaughn. Og.len Central, third. tremendous cost, $31,500 being given .. .... il U vested 1'i'iy in in tyao last year. Tailed to snow anything or less listless affair.. Byland out- Boston ...... alone. .'In 10 prize money addition (Erma ft. 6 in. (New record .667 Height. mr uiii j posting oi any kin:l is pro- Irene Johnscn. mortgages are and Broad jump - Campbell. - Huiri-.62- 5 there was the expense of two elab- - Tressa Berge. Toma .625 hibited approaching his 1928 form. Porter weighed Smeitz about 20 pounds, Chicago in Ufton. Eng.. where an Jphnson, E ilyn Wright), is starting over again, living on $2!thorities are y did fairly good work in his opcn: but, the Salt Laker was far his su- St. Louis cane, first; Gourley. Pleas a it orate (linners and in the Saint to preserve the trying Lincoln. first; second: a month. r ot to .,. Hotel all the. artists, juries, Cyprus. perior in . typos of .600 Grovo, 4ng appearance New' York Oliver. sccoihL; Mu'r:iyl Irvine- - and Stegner ran tip a 4 1 Smertz urect head and and " friends cf the gerterpfi;ron, "CSfthint: D.st ance, IS TiraTTeTpTvia-- ' T fin zr some three hundred j ous donor, lead on Dixon and Brinley as the time' after time, by Uylantl worked fPittnjburgh 4 429 Record). on I fifty people in attendance. Regard-- ' his way out bv main strength set opened, but the Cougars put I 8C( Fek4y ft .T. Jr37r less of the great cost of that .fine a.but'sr of speed, and concentrated Roughness soon developed, wit.i Cincinnati . 5 .286 cxiiib4. the Springville exhibition is their attack on the faltering Steg- slapping and slugging the order of superior. So also does it ner, nAd'ed off five straight gamtfe the fray. C. O. Chase, who refereed Results Friday's the Southern States exhibit ion to win the stanza. The Utes annexed all bouts, warned the men, but the Boston 4." New York 1. Kiwanis hich followed the Edgar B. Davis but after bat- rough stuff continued, aner-oft- er 4he second set at Chicago 9, Pittsburgh 6. exhibit." tHng on cvrn terms' for six ganws oyiantt tooK a smash to Smeitz' SI. Louis 9, Cincinnati SPANISH FOUK. Mr. Moser is greatly 'interested Prof. H R. in the third sit, the Cougars again rios, smevtz retaliated with a right Brooklyn 7, Philadelphia 6in the fact thai noted artists-arMerrill of Bi :ghain Young univer pulled away and won nine of the . me cnin wnicn produced u i hi sity wus s willing to exhibit for other next ten games to take the match. knockout. piincipal speaker After some discussion at-'-the meet-m- thrtn f ttc- - KrT U was uecTded"fo give liyland" 5 prizes: - Hit supp Munk's Drive Powerful tlub. held Thuisdav evrt-.ipests that these artists are sending Munk's powerfuHorfhand drlva niinut.y rest, after .which, the' bout i.t the PaU.ee cafe. Prof. AIwi.il! picture ro this rrrmr vil the rough was toe much for Hal Smith, who was iesiime.1. minus lelivere.l ;.n inter' sl ing addles ; on lage nestled among the Rockies beSmeitz won the first fall Team Standing was able to stop Munk'B drive to stuff. Modern Literature and r.irT' cause of thrii sincere love for the aftor about 20 minutes of actual victory only in the third set of the The i lui) is unaiiiiiiouslv buekrg Deautlttil and their crestr? To con W a Pet with hea.llock, tussling four-se- t star Byland ' fray. The "Y" singles caiiioaiui Uibu'e to the (ducation of the ar .714 the city beuunfication 5 solved Smith's chop stroke game by protehted. end wr.s heartily razzed Philadelphia and m.',iib"is aie .ionatir." thi'ir. loveis of tnh by offering their Sntt-rf700 "by the crowd. around his backhand to t.me to assist,w,i)4jutinit tew fanvanes freely for evrtHnd ond for .556 - i dcttbte turg't arwilork afTlepd sizzling forehand drives past in- r- of the people. No New Yoik .500 along .lam slrc.t as well as in i trr 10 minutes more.- -" . j his opponent. ft onP old At the should miss this rare onnortu trees o'clock H0S"".500 iv.oving won n three-rounHolt thea auccumbe'd to FicsdJ Charley King -.455 LFriday af tei noon -- ail meukbeLa of i Mtjf of .visiting the Hpringvllle Art frar by-club the the Utahn winning Hsse.tibled on Main street exhibit; decision 286 weighed about Washington 'count. and assisted in digging holes and Mr. Moser is represented In the Holt appeared badly off 118 pounds,Both.bov.. rind King won bv a vie.250 Chicago Owners say that the only new fiAAAAM IlinUnBiXC) a. ... J'l.csidcnt . 41. II.' i exhibition hy .three paintings; "Way motoring they-havTaylor j)i esi.U4 a; Alie meetiu Vp.ltx Idaho," "MeUHKSnow-.'-anr- i thrill irrTecenr-yeenjoyed t start fmiTwii-TrrtrrrhothCTm,? the "Y" New 2 1 - I . lAAffiiinn An 1 Friday's hero: Harry Seibold, Reading recruit obtained tn ' the deal, who pitched the Three old records fell in the dis- Hornsby Buston Graves into place in card during the morning events. the National league first to with a Oliver. Murray set a new mark in 2 York Victory over the New . . the run. Gour4v s venit tfi -- :..... u. W !hit and was unscored on uAtftrJH V fLV" Campbell added 3' ninth' inches to the old broad jump record of 18 feet 5 inches. held the Reds to four Jpss Logan and Munay runners ..show- ed up well in the junior hitrh school i'hl,s and the St. Louis Cardinals "at incinnati 9 to 2 The mM which wa held Saturdiy victory nfoi nins in eonnectii.-witn the "Y" tvll'ated the Cards' into a tie with Cuh' fut' Inni-ititij- i second U.u' Relay Carnival. place in the Poor Trade r . i 117 I Is Exciting SC0RE B0ARD of O'Doul and Harp j Slugging er Another Case j)f .. " ,"t' tTt ; Junior Meet EVENMcGRAW Place In Utah State Race I- ii - r . snvni'v n i - g ft vct " MITCHELL - - Tailor Fin NEW FORD ROADSTER is as speedy as it looks Gome in and sec it. LITHE, low, trim, smart that the new Ford Roadite r. An alert, capable car for Youth and the Country Club. Ai ipeedy as it looks. Your choice of a variety of twov tone color harmonies an unusual feature in e car. 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