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Show DAILY HERALD BYU Cinder uTeam Loses Bob Bills On Eve Of. Utah Meet Spr int Star lull Infection College Rodeo the threat of Inclement wasn't enough, Brlcham Youn'i trick ind Held suffered another setback the loss of an the e v of the tiling Bob BiU-- on with UUh. meet dual Cougn' Roblson said Coach Clarenc Friday that a lef Infection would keep tht BYU ipeediter out of Saturday afternoon'! meet In the Y itadlum Thert la a chance h will be sidelined for tha rest of the season. The loss of Bills diminished the Cata' already shallow depth. The California sprinter would have entered three key events Saturday, the 100. 220. and broad lump. And Jt'f probable that he would have gathered In valuable points with places la each event Invitational Id last Saturday's Meet Bills was clocked in a for the century, a mark that might have held In the meet with the powerful Utes. As the situation now stands, the Cougars have less than an outside chance o( getting past ine An acute lack of depth In practically every department ap pears to Da lojurmouniaoie uiu weekend. Brliihara Young University will experience another "first" in Inter collegiate activity Friday and Sat urday nights with' tha staging of a lull scale rodeo. Toe western show, which w'lll host five Intermountaln colleges, will get underway at I p. ra. both nights at the Provo Riding Club ena. Final events for the deter and team, mining of Individual cnampions wm oe sanrraay nigm If Ko-skin- s. Lone Entry This latest handicap will leave Dick Fuennlng as BYU'a lone entry In the dashes. Fuennlng could very easily pick up two firsts, but the balance of tha points will be going to the speedy Utes. If Fuennlng should take both events, the net gain for BYU would only be two ' points- The'Brlghami should be able to cinch the distance events and the hurdles, but the power gainat tha Utes ends there. in both hurdle Roblsan's ..... events will hopes be carried by Dick Millet, the freshmen from Arliona, and frosh Wtllard UlrschL Millet is en of the grestest prospect in the irrtermounUtn area. Mora freshman talent will be ape pearing in the mile and events. Wayne Lundell and Sherald James have been clocked In record breaking times in previous meets thus season. Rty Brown, Aldln Porter and John Wyble will enter tha 440 for BYU. and the 830 course will be run by Paul Anderson, Cava Cobia ml Caylen Brown. Thrca Contestant Roblson will enter three in the high jump. Ralph Bcmham looms as strong in tha high Jump. Bonham ' over 5" to be a to wiU have get aerious threat to the Ua Cal Clark. John Courley and Doug Spalnhouer nil? also enter the high Jump, The rest of the field event are tossup, with only a smattering g in each event. f Saturday will be the Y'a only noma meet of the season before the western division schools converge on Provo for the quadrangular meet May 18. -- "" poe-Slb- ly two-mil- con-tend-er point-gettin- IUKVEY REVEALS CARIBOU MOVING NORTH ' WASHINGTON (UP) The Fish nd Wildlife Service has reported that aerial surveys in Alaska and Canada during March and April howed some 20.000 caribou moving toward the arctic coast Tha service laid yesterday the herd was moving along the western slope of the Richardson mountain In northern Yukon. The owl i of great value to the It destroys large numbers of Insect pests and Is one of tha most successful mousers In the world. farmer because 1 L. Strikeout Record Suffersleg As KA 1. Huh County, Ogden Pitcher Posts How P. 6 Schools To Compete In weather , FRIDAY. MAT SALT LAKE CITY. UP)-So- uth- ern Idaho weather last night was but Vera KJlburg. near freeilng Ogden Red moundsman, wa red hot as he turned in a new strikeout record of Pioneer league and tied another, The young pitcher whiffed 20 of 24 batters who faced him In eight innings of an opener for a double-head1 to wiu for the Reds over the Magic Valley Cowboys and set his record performance. The second game, also at Twin Fa lit, was a fiasco with 27 passes being Issued as the Reds won 24-- er u-- L Lost ea ERROR In rkiine Salt Laka Cltv'a Bea Each participating school will nlaved sharo rrrorlem ball in near MAKES DEBUT-"Wlskc- t,M a new gam In Oil area has been Introduced at American Fork High i n team which will field a fueling temperatures until the 9th School. Btty H. McTsgue. left, 'physical education teacher at tha high school, explain tha fine bronco in Brahma riding, compete of the game to Marrlan Good, Vivian Hunter, Joyce Miller, Connie, Dean and Marilyn Mo- inning, then dropped their guard at bull riding, calf roping, bulldog- - a fatal Instant to let the Boia Yan points cormicit several and l special events. kees win 98. glng aJi Even coeds will Join the competi In the Pioneer loop tion with a doverleaf barrel race Other games niCH JUMPER DELUXE Ralph Bonham, BYU were postponed because of wet artist, and wild goal tying. star, will attempt to out-d- o Cal Clark. Utah's springy-legge- d A comparatively new sport on grounds. Idaho Falls was at BillIn one of the top individual battles which will highlight Saturday's By I'NITED PRESS the college scene, the rodeo will Inns and Pocatello was at Great DETROIT Pat ManzL, tUP) for off. Falls evenings ."1 become, an annual affair at BYU. 1 147, Syracuse, N.Y.. outpointed Al in addition to setting a new recOther schools participating are Andrews, Chicago, (8). g a composed of a reversible center, University of Utah, Utah State ord for strikeouts in a AMERICAN FORK-"WU- klt., Wyoming, Colorado A U M, ,nygame, Kilburg also tied a record fast, new and exciting sport mad enable the player U catch or NEWARK, N.J. (UP) Fell ior me greaiesi numoer w sirine-out-s lis debut in American Fork high Pearce Junior College. in any game. The latter rec- school this week. Introduced for throw forehand or backhand. The Redondo, 137, Bayonne, N.J., stop-P-d Title JlnT Scalero, 137 Stamford ord w as held aolely by Bob Chesnes the first time in ball ia caught anywhere on the V Alpine School Besides the tearachamplonshlo. for 20 strikeouts in a K V District the girls of th physical racket and rolla into the basket Conn., (! the individual cowboys will be Damn In Salt I aW fitv Wiskit was designed to catch the are education rapidly department title.) voun Kiihnr shooting for the ,.n ni interest of not only those who FALfl, RIVER Mass. (UP)- The contestant compiling the most hits, but three of them were extra learning the rudiments of the game H. are Inclined to engage in athletic Tony AWhony, 151, New York, th direction under M Betty point ior an competition will re- - hase ,ffair. ,nd th. Mcheduled v. McTague, physical education in- participation as well as to arouse knocked out Johnny Brown, 156, ceive a 8300 saddle. Individual win en went into eight structor. the interest of those who usually game Inning 12), ners will be given gold and silver with the score tied at three-a- ll at Tha equipment wa purchased refrain from particlpatlorr1ecause belt buckle. the end of the seventh. , with money realized from a recent of lack of ability. Everyone starts INDIANAPOLIS Ind.S A queen, Nola Jean Davis of Las In Wiskit, say dance revue presented by the Girls on an equal basts ' Luther Tha Chicago Rawllngs. 147 Copped Opener Vegas, will reign over the school s those who arr mastering the sport Dance Club of tha acnooL stopped Andy Anderson, 146 here. v nrsi roaeo. iter attendants are Tha Reds in the eighth got four Is a (5). Marljan Clay, Burley, Ida., , and! '"na on three hits, two errors and The game. The atudenta of the American Indianapolis, Marci Daniels, Rutherford. Cal. sacrifice to cop the opener. In sport may be played by ettner Fork school are welcoming the Th rodeo is being sponsored, bv five innings, Kilburg retired tha sex, indoors or outdoors, ssys Mrs. game aa a new and Intriguing World's largest earthfill dam tt McTague. It la being acclaimed the Brlgham of the United Sttes Senate. Young University side on straight strikeout. lery sport directors recreational Rodeo Club, and Dick Smith is In the nightcap at Twin Falls, by coaches, new most as the revolutionary fourteen of the bases on balls were chairman of the event Introduced in th past otf the Ogden pitcher, Wells, who league game 35 years. It u a versa me epon, also gave up eight hit. But appar ideal for team competition or inently, he scattered them well while dividual such as participation the Reds bunched their 13 passes Probate and ' and catching. throwing simply Probate and and 19 hits off two Poka hurlers forehand, Guardianship Notices The game involve Notices to pay off with 24 runs. Guardianship underhand throwing and Consult County Clerk or tha At Boise, Third Sacker Bob backhand, with action ono Consult Clerk or th in done County catching Respective Signer for Further Khoury threw wildly to first after the Wiskit racket. Tha racket Respective Signer for Further Information. in the ninth. fielding grounder Information, A walk, a pass for a batter hit USER4U TO WATER NOTICE rt'utiAVo The Timpanogo Archer todav by a pitched ball and long drive lliUliTunU extend an Invitation to all bow belted Into deep center paid o f f Provo City Corporation, by Earl and winning IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL hunter and Field Archers, to enter with the Provo, DISTRICT Conder, City Engineer! COURT OF THE the 28 Target Hunters Round to he run. State Enthe with filed has Utah, held Sunday 1:00 p. m. on the STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR Seven Pitchers Tried extension an for gineer, request UTAH COUNTY club's Roving Range In th South In all, seven pltchera took over of time from May 10, 1953 to May Fork of Provo Canyon. GENEVA DERENBURGER mound dutlea on tha two sauada and make to In which 10, 1958, 'PHOENIX PHANTOM' Dick Fuennlng, BYU'i flying sprinter from MOONEY, This type of shoot will ha rf during? the avenina and all of them Plaintiff,' submit proof of appropriation of Phoenix, wiU be watched by all track, fans who attend Saturday's special interest to all bow hunters jhad difficulty finding the plate. Flf-an-d MISSOULA-Mont- ana vs. track and water under Applications Nos. 9696 Cougar-Uta- h meet Fuennlng was clocked In 9.4 In last week's prospective bow hunter. inee teen batter of the two teams field men host Utah State, Satur and 9718 for the appropriation of ALBERT JOHN MOONEY, dash event Invitational special life lw colored animal tareeH'rerched first on free nausea. Defendant and 1.5 sec.-ft- ., day. In their second and Cnal home 3.5 sec.-- ft respec ItW. A a. u miw uvea, inese are placed on Tonight, Idaho Fall at Billings meet of the leason. Five remain tively, from Provo River in Utah THE STATE OF UTAH TO THBJ strawr butts with vrw possible and Pocatello at Great Falls will for the Grlzzliet will be County, Utah, to be used for Irri ABOVE NAME DEFENDANT: simulated hunting condition em try to follow schedules. Ogden ing meets You are hereby summoned and on foreign fields. staged gation purposes. The ployed. scoring system Is uni moves to Boise and Magic Valley to serve upon Christen 1 required chance It a good "W represented have pretty tell Creetie Kerr, oubllcitv moves to Salt Lake City to open que son 8c Chrlstenson, Plaintiff's Aton construction has been Coach expended the Harry Aggies," against tuairman, in uiai, just a in ac new aeries. SeAdams said, "but it certainly isn't of work under each application. torneys, whose address is First tual nuntmg, nrst chance la hest. Utah Bank an cost will Provo, la Bldg., estimated it curity It approxisome has State Utah a sure thing. first hX ra. target, receive high-When Jack Kramer, Frank Sedg- doubles crown. Sedgman also has of the best, performers in the con mately $25,000.00 under each ap answer to the Complaint within 20 i acure. man, Pancno segura ana .n Mc- never lost a Davis Cup match and Three . arrow ference. They are definitely strong plication to complete the works days after service of this sumcan be used in la In at the er than their score against Utah and. apply th water to beneficial mons upon you. If you fall so to reason Lake tha Australian main Salt for Gregor appear this type of round in other words use. do, judgment by default will be indicated last week." three chances are given to hit your Fairground Coliseum on May 6, at dominance In recent years. taken against you for the relief defield of and stock th track Protest Grizxly granting reiistlng 8:00 p. m. tennis fans in Utah will There apparently is little love game ue moment a hit la made manded in said complaint which , Division Western in the went therereasons said with up requests, have an opportunity of aeeing four lost between the two top players the hunter Is through on that tar be in affidavit form, with has been filed withathe clerk of came through with must when for, they All contestants are to get of tha greatest tennis professionals of their time. The said Court with a copy thereof, bona of conten bring at least four arrowsurged surprising upset victory over Brig- - extra copy and filed with the State and a in rase In the history of the game. copy of which i hereto anham Young, April 18. Bill Rife Engineer, 403 State Capitol. Salt tion comes from Sedgman's desire of a break field or target points . . V A. U . . WM. , aerved upon V. 1,- - Utah,- - on or before nexed and herewith stadium record Lake new a established City as the to take the tour to Australia and only, hunting broadheads Kramer and Sedgman, will display you. 1953, In run. the mile June of 7, 4:17.0 ruin targets. the strokes that carried them to give the home folk another dem This Is an action brought by the A hearing will be held on these Adams' freshmen and sopho There will be a fee of $1 to secure either a Decree every title known In tennis Kram onstration of his prowess. Kramer, ed to all entrants: contestantschargplaintiff for extension be to of time vic the ice mores tame through requests only er, until he turned pro in late 1947 the promoter of the tour as well as fore the State Engineer at 403 of Annullment or a Decree of DiDick Montana. for snoot tournament. may the Lindsay, tory during and Sedgman until ha turned pro a star vorce from the defendant, Albert feel the tour This applies to juniors (all under sophomore, Missoula, won the high State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, John in 1952. These two men are cur- wouldn't attraction, . Mooney. well enough to make iff) aa well as adults. draw at 2:00 p. m., June 11 hour of third the of :14.8, time with a hurdles rently battling for the World' Pro the venture financially sound. uni 1953. Protestants may appear at Dated April 9th, 1953. merchandise a for will be in time Archery, fastest history r fessional uue. Both men are protagonists of the given as awards with three' awards Phillip V. Chrlstenson versity athlete, and established the hearing1 and vdduce testimony Tennis fans can be assured that Sc Chrlstenson I for Chrlstenson In to made of e ser their three in being top protests. high himself on the "big game," featuring blazing Grizzly " support everytlme these two men meet, in vices and forays to the net. Both each of the three devlslon men, Josepn M. Tracy ' track squad In his first race in Attorneys for Plaintiff the present tour, that they are are women and solid with Juniors. STATE will ENGINEER be equipped Sights ground First Secruity Bank Bldg. college competition. He also ran fighting" for their survival In pro strokes, which makes for hard- permitted on bows for those who In Published Friday Issue of second In the low hurdles. Provo, Utah fessional tennis. The loser of a use care to them and for the 'comhitting baseline duels until one of Published in Th Daily Herald Don Brant, sophomore, Glen- - The Provo Dally Herald, Provo, tour such as the one they are now them up front. pletely instinctive gets a chance to style archer dlve, added six points with seconds Ut. from Apr. 24 to May 8, 1953 April 24, May 1, 8. 15, 1953 on is never a drawing card for And that' where the get In the spFlnts. Hal Utsond. iresn-matruly amazing mere are to be two distinctive the future. The winner will need a snots prizes offered. begin. Poison, took a first in the new opponent for next year' tour, Much work has been done on followed by Ed Stocking, Javelin, so both men go all out for a win the beautiful mountain sophomore, Whltefish. in each match played. Johann G. Lahner, a butcher course by Lorin Mulr, field roving ran?e Neil Hunter, sophomore. Great Kramer, at 32, is the real veter of Frankfurt, Germany. Invented captain and club members. This Falls, placed second in the discus an of the troupe. He played In his the-- "hot dog," or frankfurter, in neid is used by members only ex and third In the shot put. Freshfirst Davis Cup match in 1939 when 1805. The name is derived from cept at invitational tournament Prong oh men Rudy Welshaar, and Ray NOSE GUARD he was 18, losing a doubles match the name of the town. times. his Headgear protect Rocky Dunn, Missoula, Walt Lonner, with Joe Hunt against Aussies John Marciano's nose in boxing drills Butte, and Don Halverson, Helena Bromwlch and Adrian Qulst. But at Holland, Mich, Two siiver-- i scored one point each.. that was about the last time he cuts inside his right nos- -, thin lost anything. tril forced postponement of Flower, fruits and vegetables He helped win the cup back In Marciano's first defense of the are 1948 and didn't lose a set let alone world heavyweight champion- -' for the queen's table usually from the royal British supplied Walcott Joe a match In Davis Cup play, from against Jersey ship to May 15 at the Chicago estates, wherever th eourt may then on. lie took Bobby Riges' nro RENO, Nev. In class A comnetitlnn In tha nt- be at th time. Stadium. (NEA) title in 1947. defended it success trapshooter Rudy Etchen of Sun yard event, Etchen and Herb fully against Richard Gonzales, Valley, Ida., fired 98X100 to win Busch of Canton, 111., tied for class t, Segura and now is in the same the difficult doubles event, opening AA honor with perfect 100X100. process with Sedgman. the match of $16,500 Golden West H. L. Sneed of Dillon Mamian sometimes rated as Grand American Trapshoot here posted a perfect 100X100 to win the the greatest player of his era be . you?1" yesterday. fore tha present tour, at least-to- ok The trapshoot, richest in the class a title aad George Ross of over domination of amateur world, will continue for the next Fontana. Calif., and H. E Mrn. means that now you can own what the ranks In tingles and teamed with four days at Harold's Trapshootlng key of Crystal Bay, Nev., tied at wjuw for class B honors. "insiders" call the buy of the year the McGregor for a strangle hold on Country Club. WINE SPECIALISTS . Tom Lynott of Salt Lake City hew Packard CLIPPER! 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