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Show I.... - !j - - ..a. PAGE FOTjR - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' APRIL '2 8. 13 2 9? PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. laiiiHiii k - f Junior Meet EVENMcGRAW toitmf "PUHSUONERS As "Y" Triumphs WATCHINGTHE rhree New Marks Hung Up Sluceing of O'Doul and Harp- - By Jtmiar Athletes ;JIany . Take Part er Another Case Of GOLFERS OF VeraGohder Sets ORE BOARD BY CM mx Ld1 Pate For 4 U Satt ia enierj popu Co-ed- s rection sad orlg Vitaphoa pictures. 1 MOORTOWN, En:, April 27 rt'.Pt England, with a surprising exhi bitton of brilliant golf, receptured Rlckar the United tht TSyder cup from -cut e professional team today. Look State "No to 4S With the scors J bs the end of due in favor of Britian-a- t Show .lid supp the- - first seven singles matches, piny ctw Britain munched the cup. st the C Hen'ry Cotton of Great Britain tive bitt Al Watrous,-- 4 up and 3 tn defeated third. Distance, 30 feet. 8 inches. play, clinching the British victory tRecord). Ernest Whitcbmhe 'and Al Espan-os- a tationl rotund t Rufh Baseball .target throw halved their match making the and a"g( Yates, Cyprus, ami Erma Ber;. final score 'Britain Great Ryder cup ' sets eve Murray, tic 1 for first; Ella 7, United States 5. , Coast ci and Thelma thoJe'mau, Paysofi, which"! "Lewis, Cyprus, tied for third. Smith, Joplin, Mo., professional wh niouo- - d: Basketball distance throw-Li- nburned up American Souther u popular Contoer.'KarSia Skin-- " courses during the winter, plav..,l singer a his usually sensational game today scnsatlc second;-EureMurray, to win from Fred Robson. He holed : a . ka, third. Distance: 246 feet 8 in. a 39 eflip shot fojr a 3 at the r'any yard stsge pi (Recor(j) ,.v ui .a 16th hole to end the match, cnmpos Archery cnampionsnip clalty v Cinder, Lincoln., first; Ruth SulliI UNITEJ) PRESS) Friday's hero: Harry Seibold I! Reading recruit obtained in the . iHornsby deal, who i pitched the One Dodbles Win Two Singles Victories Poor TradeThree old records fell in the dig-- ; Boston Graves place in events. curd the the a 4 to National with during morning Gives league, Good; Collegiate Champs Oliver. Murray set a new mark in ' 2 Mctor;eVfinJfew,--Yok- : - mil -27 u YORK, i .. veuuu-vApril.. Race run, uuuney wiiu-jaii;iaMs. lie neid toe Ulants to' SIX One id the smartest men in base- 10 feet inches-bettthe old mark hits and was unscored on until the J" McGraw perhaps had 3 ball. John 3 inches, and Campbell added STATE COlXlSGE TENNIS Vera Condor, Lincoln high school the old broad; jump recoidi" , mui' more costly mistakes in tradV. U Pet other 18 than is recognised as the Qulst and- of feet 5V inches. any ing bail flayers girlt .. i e i.ooo b. v. v Jess Haines heW the" Retls to frrar and Murray runners sltbwr-- t schoolastic athlete of successful manager. feminine ing T 1 50' Ttott "pwell in the junior high school hits ajid the St. Louis Cardinals the state after her brilliant track his of discards One George cd:u l'.W 4'tuh Ataa beat Cincinnati. 9 to 2 The victory and field Haip'er; knocked the Giants out of meet which . was held Saturday elevated performance In Friday's .Hay J,.SehiEhlp .' trip" Cards into a tie with the connection in National witn of the "Y" invitation meet. .in the "Y" fust league place morning at . B. vs. Utah "l I. XTuhs for second trlnce in the lie t Invu-atiflhnrr,e,-tu.hit ing n. Helav ,A Wins r'iur. Firsts rwj. The two, schools moiiopoUzed the National league. with two "men on base and leading ; r won the thi-twBraves to a 4 to 2 honsrs in nlay events, LoSALT LAKE CITY. April. iT Eddie Meyers of Oregon I eat- the Boston dash, high jump, bioad jump and The Chicago Cubs, knocked Ray d team. over h the McGraw's and placgan wir.i.mg Slunk as well With "Sanky" Dixon. Lewis traded- Harper to the ing second in the S80. while Mr,i Ktvmer out of the box for the sec- a.therya championship McGraw en In Fast, (lean Match; and Eldon Brinley figuring in the member ct the winning being O'Far--tvlond 'the time 880 .season won this Bob and for and last second beat the .J Cardinals placed May lay team m the basketball throw for victories, B. Y. U.'s .veteran tennis, Smertz Wins who has never been of much in the' 440 event. Pittsburgh Pirates, 9 to 6. team downed the strong University ... distance. value to the tjiarjts, "but Harper has Lindsay of Sunnyside was. one of . three of Utah quint Friday, While her individual work was been poison to the Giants ever the best all arcund junior high Babe Herman continued his matches to two, to. take the lead in outstanding. Murray high Tkjhool's vely athletes shot the hit who was three and since. .It winnirg put Harper Ilciii'v Jones. 1'iovo mat Rta". hitting with a single, double teams in both1 senior and junior van, Dixie, second; Cleon Jorgen- -the sate collegiate net race. with . in a no runs Bl points. tKeccrucial l'.!5Kjuinp impressive mark. and hwne.hoi third. battle,,ai, Lincoln i featt-"Memfuid. uf werl exiitldji! -' sehool and Dixon The' summaryT ganky apetitio lexhlgU 4ha Jhi Hawkins of Logan and Oliver tf tended Its winning streak to three-. Ore.. FriiUiy, .mght ia one of the the lJoio uiuunds m the neaf-W- Hilary ti4niy u, 1. l. ieiei. . T.in- . T .' wi re' outstanding among Kanies by rare Vro last rnnW thMunay 'he s ' hi pennan.t mat of m,l fastest leanes' and scptembrt the . Phillies, ev. beating Steg-ner lus, Jack Irvine andr Wallace girls scored heavily in all rlage p t... 6 and enabled the Cardinals to win a the runneis. ' first; LHaime,Oypr si d son h i'e. 6 8. 64, Dave Free J both senior and junior;" which (Utah) The summary: . Sent from Giants. vital the third won the and Joites ictory lust I and Ra Forsberj; iriali) deflated Ham Ce " JO 11. o r socontt.seconu. V,c-- . uisiance. lor tvgpm in I, "Ian.. tho ,nvU To. okl tH!r 'gmtnjr.'thc Qni ht,ld th Paul Holt and vVesle'y Porter yms wi .1 which she won alter a "fFrliTTng ree Lewis Muuk ... I"": Y. U.y . , , UNltpl HIGH SCHOOL ai sec nil ' i" vt'r " i - k n . ..v ..,, large ct fi I'nifn . t iirrav nH,. "-27'l'.l" CITY. LAKE toySALT Art April t ueorge. Hal Smith ' B. Y. U.) defeated--Philadelphia Athletics bent ttie with Sylvia Stucki of Dixie: 1 seeoniis. prd Db ' Eicil Stansfield, utr.ast dash Mot in laml exhihilion weird :i nftcr Kansas - Dick 43a:viscourt, heavyworld champions, 5 to 2. The YanFred Approximately, 500 girls were' enr - Holt (Utah) this ej run first Carol Kimball; is O'Doul Frank (Sandy), the" first; a knockoutMurray, was of awarded which (Lefty) pounding; Bylandby kees made the first triple "play of tered in the competition, which was weight wrestler, (Utah. defeated Holt (B. Y. U.V6-ftrate . L"'a ;5S CyLehi), moVt Time, Mix, Philcover off the was-wball for second; the the smash-Tooele, tUJosephine of ; decision on a foul in his bout wiih tiie. 1929 major league season in the featured by the shattering of prac.Ir Jimettis Dixon (B, . t'.metead-u :06 (Record). Ira Dern of Salt Lake City, last .ess as les. while Fred Leach the player ing features. sixth inning With the bases filled, tically every existing record in the prus, third. Time, vine (Utah) licks, tl Tooele rid-for he whom (Jennie was ; is traded relay that Otis Kallio, It was lepoi-teHtle rolled to Johnson, with nights Uaviicoutt won the first fall Truth," gills' gve'nts. Wasatch Academy. Papas. Clarice is Sensational , .. McClass, Mabel with" a stepovcr tael hold. r.val of Huuy Jones, will... mg the Giants bench. enteams Tooele had Dixie and and Koenig completing the atmosp "Sankv" Dixon's great Vera 'Morr-ell- , Mary Peno-vicbe 4a this territory in' uboui Harpei and O'Doul are among; The fcul climaxed one of the tered for' the first time in the his- Smith, Annie v . .. play. Her'vat, Julia Janko- - roughest bouts local fans ever wit-- i farce play, both in singles afvd dwublw, weeks, and a match between thes.? the five leading hitters in the. Na-- J event. of the tory hit! big The two was the feature of tfte Carol vich, tional leane. Harper batting 476 Kimball), first; Lincoln, nesgedDein, apparently arigerei is a possibility. Meet is Wvll Handled ace. paijed with Eltlon Bi inr : .The JjjrtESviliiijii-bauJ- e seconu; munay inrra. lime, j h Cougar was the and- - O Houl .461. Daviscourt's butting tactics, new W t ' over scored" Jur-servlcTor-y was Miss Wilma director Record. UNVEILING OF Jeppson landed three blows on Daviscourt's blight snot of the caid. with both Missed Hack Wilson ductior theii and doubles a ace of team, the meet, and with Utah's capable in clean- and fast bovs battlin: Basketball distance" throw Mur- - midsection', one below the belt. The ppeciall Mctjraw's greatest 'mistake per-'- ; TUESDAY 54 officials, the meet wasl we"nt Afh to capture . the deciding style. of staff Stans-cj.-von Ercil car was Jon and Hack Wilson. ried from (Lenore eleit Kansan (Logan), Holmqtiist, nggresray big sewn . run off in fine styl. match fram Jack Irvine in sraight sive, woi keil on Meyefs' wuatioui who was with the Oiaats in 1924. : fust; Greenwell (Ogden Central), Marinda Call, Dorothy War-- j ring. charac j Miss Fern Judc is the coach of gets, clearly demoristiating his su the start, but thi Ortftonian was McGraw knew Wijson as a great semi-fin.Price1 (Mu'i ray), third. Time Paysecond; (Continued From Page4 One) the enekit, first; Cyprus, George Johnson, j,, the sci Lincoln high school, whose' team son, third. Distance, 253 ft. 1$ in. Kansas periority over the L'tc star. too strong, and succeeded in break- - ball, player but sent him to Toledo :24 Miller City, defeated Mike diennd siue scored the majority of firsts in th-- ' (Record). exhibition this "The best says. Lew Munk," Utah's nemesis last ing' wnat appeared to be unbreaU-- i for more seasoning, stnd forgw to) Shot one c,f Anaconda, taking fall with (Sunnyside,). Mrf Moser senior high school competition. raising Missouri of River!" the !i' activii ins him. continued Garrett recall The f'' able a wor , Cubs grabbed Wit hiihls. ked on (Nep)ii second; year, Meyeis jinx Baseball target throw - Rhe'a. Burbody scissors and arm lock. jungl; The complete results of Friday's has recently returned from San fii ad. but the Provoan slip- - son before the- Giants discover ed kT (Ma.lLson i. third. ties against the Utes by trimming Distance, fiiat' Peteis, nett, Lucy Payson. tinglin " Antonio. Texas, where he has been events: . Hal Smith, fft'shman sensation, in ped out time after time. Jones fin-- j their mistake and another sslar i 2 ft. 11 in. . and PayProvo, Turner, Virginia per mi ' s'.udjin;; and painting, and visited a four-s- i t tussle. (Sunnyside). SCHOOL second. tied SENIOR HIGH for son. ally secured a head scissors and drifted away' from the Poio i High jump Lindsay. Added ' exhibitions. many '! mark t.i Oroupds. first; Jackson (Provo). second; ' Basehall fllstahce throw-Pt- oto Frev.tl and Forsberg gave the aim-loc;t thi mount - j Linvwho him Vera ask"' dash To the Conder, people "Dennis Another , instance' came in "the Smitn" tProvp)the Utes in auspicious start when they win the first" fall. Jones-wteam - coin, first Huish, (Helen " Mary Thornton, of Lucy the lhe Closer merit "What's SpringMurray! Evelyn Wright, oughotil this ;?ta'nza, trade which sent Burleigh Grimes Brown (Li hii. Fullmer (Spanish trounced Paul Holt" and Wes Pot- - j aggressor'-'thOliver he replies, second; Agnes Hill. Wasatch acad- - Petrefy, Vivian Purvance'),- first: the Pirates in exchange for Vic ;' 1)1 k i'"-- - P Mfdisimi, tie.f ville exhibit this year?" .ter in straight sets. Fofsberg s and many "times Meyeis crawled Roach' Tooele, second; Murruy.'third. Dis"The truth of the matter is this: .e'my. third. Time, :07.9" Aldridge. Grimes won 25 games and fl"' 'hird. Height, 5 ft. 5Vi in. and Frced's dashing through the ropi's, whi n the Pi tU'adiness .27. d'.Pi NEW. YORK, April Fox s the best exhibit of paintings, hurdles- Blanche Jacob-so- tance, 5'JO feet. (Record). ' 14 Most him voan in a isoo, liiun relay last at net while 'Logau the season,. got were, butsanding place: Letters posted in posion will ari.ve world tight ...:u play Aldridge, ..' Amos ftlccn U'luLinc f tret , . ....... .. . Lincoln, first; Sylvia Stucki i i High Wnr. of all around paintings, that I have jump Vivian Purvance, u ..wars a i.. ' i.dinir ana win a tiu lllli- - ...V... ooiuoui reporlCU out seen in ray travels this year. It Dixie, second: Ruby Jupperson, Lin- Provo first ; Fay Mackay. Murray, on the west coast in 34 hours when sound, nuw-rn-d altaeK.-am- t won the sec oi condition, won 4 and lost 7. If 'a vyiiv -i ice. ning-tas- l progrs excels in several ways. It has more coln, thh-ttsecond; Helen Spenct'r. Provo, third, the new transcontinental air sched Time. :11. (Record). the.' "'" Kpeo,1l- Time. : 51. fall in. 3 minutes with a body McGraw had kept Grimes ule "goe3 into Teffect May I, accorit consol , f 1 feet 1 inch. more subnoted artists (Record tied) Height. exhibiting; (Itene relay Munay lplaV (Oliver. and !0"yaMj wristlock. scissors Giants wculd have won the pennant Murray A t -- Mur ray, firstf Eurel nitR,nno"5! is a greater Johnston. Erma Bergc;- - Cora are Broad there shown; jects jump Lo Jont-McOmk. Price, Wins Deriding Fall Rowell), first; last year in a walk.. O Ryan, prese nt Jo.m r love, it is richer srom, Evelyn Wright), first; Dixie, ka second; Lincoln, third. Dis. of composition; variety third. Time. ga'n, third; Grantsville, The last stanza was another of the Colonial Airway System: f2Ti screc'.i zr in color; it contains more exquisite Lincoln, third. Time, :59.3. tance, 55 feet. (Record) 1:44 3 5. thriller, with. Jones after the in-- j Mail posted in 'Boston by 5:15 ( Record ). hai and inonioiis poems powerful Oliver run vatler from the start. After 9 niiii- - j (Murray p. m. will reach San Francisco at produi One in particu utes of tussling, Jones secured a re- - t first; Huuter CGrantsville !, second. dai iflgr executions. High jump Vero Cornier, Lin- League A time 4:30 the second morning. fine n "The to mention. lnr'iwish Edgar :,ri6 'I'iiiii. meet record'. coin, irst: Irene Johnson, Murray, (New Aaron Toma, Chicago si etion '.saving of between 12 and 24 hours' verse wristlotk and bar arm to win .js B. of Davis wild flowers Exhibition grace! Poll vault Gouiley. Pleasant Zina Jorgensen, Lincoln, hand, g,( $106 a month, lived on 20 will result from the new- ached features of the Ute victory, while the match. Team Standing crigin and ran'-- life, which was held at a third. tir 4 ft. ." in. . Koontz, Giove, m- first; stars , a cents Payson. The saved between Height, the one and Smeitz of $13,700 as s.iiiiwiridup day, Movie Holt, regarded tremendous cost, $31,500 being given Baseball throw distance third. L. ii Central, Pct W vested in nd Vaughn. it was a Now Murray more t)gden and the mortei,i:es. Bill of is kind a showing. "Y" c after Byland of the rough the great posting any pro in addition alone. In money prize in. r.rma Bcrge, Irene Jonnscn. mortgages are worthless and Toma hibited in utton, 4 .667 Height. 10 ft 6 (New record). where au last year, failed to show anything or less listless affair. Byland out Boston elabwas two of kng., there the prodi; expense Broad jump Campbell, Huui- .625 .. 5 ' (Exeiyn Wright), is starting over again, living on $2 thorities are trying to preserve lives orate dinners 'and in the Saint An- - Tressa Johnson, approaching his 1928 form. Porter- weighed Smeitz about 20 pounds, Chicago flt-- l ti . i I r!niifl,i' .625 con. first; Lincoln, second; Cyprus. I n month. . . harm-- f 4he village. - : open- but the Salt Laker was "far his su- St. Louis ..5 2 ' did fairly good work boy d Jur4e9 rrov'e. ( : Olreer. nnrtr MwtaP??600 X "tC!, , inali--typ4of" .. !a perior grapl4fig,T New York finely ing appeaTance-o- f: theseason. a wo.vu.-.-. mm niriiu- - ui nil- - Kenn .1. hi HI., in ti ' 3 .429 " .. Smertz ufed head and body scissors Philadelphia" ' I"vine and Stegnef ran up ' ' 0M donor, some three hundred gruesi Record) 429 3 thi? as T time: after time, by "Byland worked Pittsburgh .. scene: lead on Dixon and Brinley in attendance. Regard fifty people on .375 .. 3 f his way out by main strength Brooklyn . . . set opened, but the Cougars put scre. less of tho great cost of that fine 286 .. 2 of speed, and concentrates .Roughness soon developed, witi Cincinnati .. romai exhibit, the Springville exhibition is Merrill Moral their attack on the faltering Steg-ne- slapping and slugging the order of superior. So also does it reeled oft five straight gamtb the fray. C. O. Chase, who refereed Fox the Southern Stutfa exhibition. Friday's Results Kiwanis notab to win the stanza. The Utes annexed alt bouts, warne'd the men, but the Boston 4. New York 1. which followed the Edgar B. Davis the n exhibit.' the second set sit &but after bat rough stuff continued, and after Chicago 9, Pittsburgh 6. new Mr. Moser is greatly interested SPANISH FOi.K. Piof. H R. tling on even terms for six games Byland. took a smash to Smei t.' St. Louis 9, Cincinnati 2 Smerti retaliated with a right TJrorfklyh 7; Philadelphia in the third set, the Cougars agaia Merrill of Biighan'i Young umv.ir-- ! in ine raci mat noted artists are popul ter-- w sit y wjis tly. pt l pulled away and won nine of the to the, chin which produced a peajseji willing to exhibit, f(jr other terost th:m seeking prizes. He sug next tor games at the meeting of the Kiit was; derided to give Byland 5 wanis club. 'held Thuisday evrtiinrf gests thai these artists are sending Munk1 Drive Powerful spler League minut-' reiit, after which the ho it t.t the Palf.ee cafe. 'hlcl vil Prof. Merrill pictures to this quiet, Munk's 'poweritul forehand AtUo was minus the rough Fox lelivered :.n intticsiing addu-s.- ; on lage nestled among the Rockies be was too much for Hal Smith, wno stuff. lesumed, cau.-Smertz won Cue first fall Team Standing of thrir sincere love for the Mod in Lit. r;it, ii e and Pinny." was able to stop Munk's drive to aftor beautiful and their desire to ton about 20 minutes of actual The i Itiit is unanimously buck-ipvictory 'only in the third set of the W L. Pet. I 1 the city benuufication caiiii'.iig t tribute to the filucation of the art tussling with a headloek, Byland four-se- t 2 .714 fray. The "Y" singles star nf tTnh by offering their - TTOtved Smith's protected. And wes heartily razziul Philadelphia and mrihrrs are rtonatinj- - thefr chop stroke game-3 :700 7 St. ., Inns !C1 ,mr til assist In )tunting new "tie.-- canvases freely for One month for ' THtintng Brmind-h- ts (o by the crowd. Smt'rtz took thf sec- j Cleveland i ... 5 4 .556 talong ond fall with a double armlock afMain sire' ; us wi ll as in re the enjoyment of the people. No past ter 10 send sizzling forehand diiv-e3 .500 3 , New York Fho-ilminutes more. miss this rare opportu moving the old trees At 5 o'clock j one his opponent. Charlev-Kin- g won a ihienrowwt-rcfisslfllof iin v oi viHiung me npringvine Ar many-sTtPmomembei.i all Sn to "Frcod, 5 r Hott Utcn iuccumbc'a .455 bnTinff hntit from KM Mar l.v Detroit ,.; the club assembled on Main strejt ' exhibit. scree 286 the Utahn winning by a asni r ngton Mnj-y.r decision. Both is In boy.- weighed abou' 596--. the and assisted in diccini: holes nivl represented Owners say that the onlv new motorine 1 1 Alt Bnrwfll-eiMii,nl .250 badly on Hi uuundu, and King won by vie- -j Chicago V ...ir""planting ti i.. Pli sident' M. n. "Nhibltton tjy three paintings: "Way I and Freed playedI nice .tennis ,oua bo., alW(.k thrill form, Snnw-antheyve-4jo d lanqin som( Ti,r L "Mclling Ik Taylor piesidtd gi the UMwhuU4ii.MVWAIld Jtct pljy - ' ' pj.njda.l'o."Mountain' Thttt-silsis the distinguished performance of the teht " ikut: nothoi mg the Y"8nphomorp star i Yor 2 k New 5, Philadelphia tltceedinclv. Cleveland Detroit 5. ' With encaiinCcr ston 2, Washington 1. I with its two high speeds and standard gear Br to decide the match, fans were .c.iis 7, Chicago 3. Thoi shift. of the The smoothness and swiftness of tennis best to the treated day. Dixon had a perfect defense fourth, and the rapid acceleration of third, FTt t:HAssis-Si- xes for Irvine's back court attack, and and eights Coast can only be appreciated by personal experiand service powerful the twisting 895 to 2495 Oth forehand drive of the Cougar southence... We invite you to enjoy a demonCar illustrated isModcl615.izcylmdcT. Team Standing paw star were altogether too ar wo passenger Coupe St 195. All stration of this new thrill in motoring. FO WICHITA. K.is. April 27 u prices, curate for Irvine. " Cl W 1. Pet. it factory special equipment extra on Cramer, who with Bert writ 18 all mod elu. 9 .667 Hasscl was forced down in 'Green- Missions ...... Los Angeles .. . IS 13 581 land on an attempted trans-oceaIn China. London tnd Peris 14 .4S . 17 San Francisco will to break the around 1 night, try with arc at present ll the mge 15 .516 the mini Id flight record in n Cessn Oakland . whose one regret is womi'.-tChinese 4 16 16 .500 ing monoplane. It .h annminced today Sacramento that they cannot wear high 12 14 .4F2 hy C- V Cessna, president of Cessna Portland to thelf due t shoes, European 11 13 . 458 Aircraft Co, here. Hollywood feet. 6 20 231 Cramer recently flew n Cessna Seattle fiom Wichita to Alaska, a distance of 5.500 miles. In an elapred tirjie Friday's lli-of nppioxini.itily 49 hours He i Missions lit. Lou Angeles 7 Ties For-Thir- d San Kianrlsrn 2. surveying the air mute hetwerr HoUywc-iL4' In High 1 Alaska and .Sitn-i-i.- i to dctonnlm Seattle 1.1, Portland 3. specdy-a; hn.-atwKat ft he will incountcr on Oakland 8. Suctamento 4 Drake that I Hit of the world fl'.giit and Murray Senior and Junior High Teams Feminine Athletes Splendid Ability In Invitation Classic . - itfte'-Yir- Nt State, i T . First Place In Utah State st j . -- er -- ninth-inches-t- Henry Jones - . Downs Rival i au-tur- -- Bar-oaeni- ' 1 tri-un- ij o 440-jar- l, 1 . foulISern d-- n ia .".. , - i.n. -- -" -- l. 6-- tfve'wv fatis;--M5W- 111 - i 1 6-- 8-- 6-- 410-yar- d 3 7-- stk-ond- . - -- 1 440-yar- d Gra-bows- old-tiin- .' ' J ; set-to- f.K-me- j ( PRIZES j , ! j Par-Jone- s' - j as I j--i ..." ' ! Thi '''' j It-i- 440-yai- ,i i ini East And West Getting - .. I i,-t- j . j 2--5. j 1 440-yar- d j I i . ' , j j g "440-ya'- National . 1 : . T in-hi- s ,v,. . . : 4- -t iv-i.- : . ! Speaks At Gathering r, The New Thrill in Motoring Four out-ran- k 6- iiH-ipa- pur-pose- American g g -- 1 . s on Speeds Forward jrQ Standard Gear Shift l i inmn- Kc-nlt- -i C4fM-kt- it 1 CRAMER TO TRY c WORLD FLIGHT League I- . 1 e r i 4-. if! '., 1 . , is as Jump at PE.-- MOINES, town, April 27.- - Bynin "Bock- - Grant of the University of UUh tied for third place in Vhe high Jump at 4h Drak- reiv Granfi polnt-geUtn- ?robe Liquor Disappearance Ui ' The U" footbalfrelsy team faued to'ptaet In the special tridiron sprint evsfit at Iht OutitaBdlng meet was the wtirldi reeord In th dlseiu eetahtlfhecl by Cnpt- Carl Jack of the Army, wheitoased lh. plat ter 158 ftrt in. ... . mm - TAILORING KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Apt II 27H IV Federal ngents. working dlrectlv xit cf Washington, aie investigut ng a score of mrmheis nf the. 'annas City police department', one rninmnndlng officer, In onnecllon with the liiprcnranrr f 72ft gallons of a 1.500 gallon selz ire cJt alcohol In a fVcent laid. 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