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Show if- - Hi3 Chance Gomeb -- rirrrrinr nrinfi uuunivuuru "3- - At Last! - ' i PHHJIDEXH1A. Pmmi. AprU art till talking Swimming ahaut Bud Shield, th -- dark bcW. from Brig hum Young unK waa the raity, Proi. Utah,. outstanding atar, of lb national iatarcoll.titt meet held Jter rri- - (ui dar and Saturday. ' fw fol . at record-emaah- er M,l a, I . Out In the wild of Utah, Shield had never much competition In 320 d and race. Coach C M. of Brlfham. Tdung declared. and after planing second and third ia Friday1 prellmlnarlaa, tha Utah box dashed out In front In both race a, and waa never headed. He defeated Garnet Ault of Michigan by. 18 feet In the 440. and waa 10 feet ahead of Bckwarts, North weat-- .' era ace, in the t,, ;, -- Pet fui uiamg jrAll4 In. ma(Uficahi all,. waa performance, and the youthful atar and hia coach have received numer-aa- a oangratulation for tha. great I 440-yar- Vf I . feat ' .(J Shield and Leaf left Phlladel- -' phla AuiuUjr for New York, where tfiey will apend a few day before returning 'home to Provo, Utah, where a great celebration la being KPVV H la understood.' " WIH ' 'x'Xvix'-X'X'y.-- 4ixx:i$x: '''WM Defend mwy :i$x:!::x:x': - aea af UUh Uke wll claak - 3ffl0&&. In a awimmlaf meat Thuraday. AprM 11. ra the Preva high arhool Wyy0yWyW pool. It la announced. The rartou ward at tha ataka have a number of atallaf aatatora, and aa, ln,tarat' ln aee la aura U result. , 4 JProva leeond ward, winner la tha awlmmlng meet aiaee-it- a Inception here, again haa a strong team, and one which wiH be dtfakiufl to defeat .Archie Miliet Lynn Scott Armani CggertaaJt, Burla Hoainaoa and Koraea Olean Xom Uta nuclem ef tha team and the other contenders must display plenty of speed to defeat tbeaa tankers, who are de termined to keen tha title In their ward. '...'-fadaUoU - Eight Evearid , Tt "Mr man event: 1U com pet la (ha relay (four men); fancy diving (four re quired and four optional): free atyau 100 yard free style; u0-d free yard backstrok; d breast atroke; Ityle; medley (one man swims 00 yard backstrake, (0 yarda breast . atrok and. 64 yard, free style), Any of these events may be eliminated it enough boys da not ester. Participants are limited to two event each, m addition to either ' '' h Telay 6r fancy Civlh. All entriea must ha mad by 4:30 tha' day af the meet and should he aent to C 8. Leaf at (he Provo following l0-yar-d 220-yar- ISO-ya- rd 100-yar- ' .. . , , high school. The iwimmlng meet t under the Millet, (hair-ma-n sopervlslon of a of tha "If men' swimming committee. Tom Heeney. Ansae battler, wijr rneet'Oemr - Tunney for the world" has annuncadt Tha championship next July, Promoter Tex famous fight bnpressarlo haa intimated that London, England, la under strong consideration as a possible: site. Heeney, not a sensational maul er, but an agrreeslv. stubborn one, holds victories over Pauuno, Shar- ,yr urmjir myniwii w nur creuit; ana majr ua a toggner opponent for the speedy Tunney than mnny fans expect Rk-kar- j TIGERPIIOT ViS OPTIMIST CITY NEWS "pWMa1 in Th v 1 1 . toio y - nv . y 11 ha tor 1 Vtwjwi . tKJCK ,i a js jv e MJI"" "" n . 1 i 0 ' " 1 rvwt,iit- '10 HWPIM it 5r, "" vjMTf COOLD chuck t Thin f4, wN k Pvl : I a, a --s Th moat colorful team Ira th competition, is the U. S. Indian school of Albuquerque, New Mexico. of. feuiu. soutbwestsra Member trlbes are represented on th team, and arrived Saturday In full tribal ' regalia. Pairings war to he mad tat today, after all competing teams reported td Coach Herbert Crialer of ., f lS - ; i-- ' VJ V i V- - ) C f 11 w i a tl 'fl Vr-Av- -- w-i- i t v to chuck f T - , kcc sr SSe a sea a a xt i " Cuyler Is Star ,. nicely, In Running . Slaughter Proud pirates a Mr. and Mr, 1. Clark and family ef Tooele are among th visitors In this city this week. of baseball are Champion FORT WORTH, Tea. having- hard sailing this season. Lis every other major, league Not only th supposedly invln- manager, George Morlarty consio- Irlhle New Tork Yankees suffer es the dub he wUl M1 Alene Bojw 11 ef Prova wnd a frte crtnraneTriTsr the W3 pennant race a vast improvehand of major and minor league Miss France Cluff of Salt Lake ment over that of last season. . left Saturday evening by automofoe, but the Pittsburgh Pirates, National league tltHsts, also are "W will be In th running." pre- bile for Loa Angeles, California, '. having their trouble. dicted the Detroit manager to the where they will visit for two week a United Press todsy. "and I have According to word received here, The Chicago Cubs, strengthened by Ktkl Cuyler, Pittsburgh high hopes, because the Tigers are the young ladies left Provo Satura team that' will Improve as the day at 6 p. m. and arrived In Los "bad boy" who sat on the bench , "''.. season wear on. Angqjf Sunday at 10 p. m, most of last season for Insubord"Already It haa been demonstratination; trounced the Pirate r Mr. Mrs. W. Smith and Gerald young-steous and veterans ed that four atralght . game, winning and children of Salt Lake are Provo hav Improved together." th finale la Los Angele Sun' ' boss visitors this week. .The big, "bluff, black-haireday, j to S, before, a crowd of of tha Tigers, who formerly wieldMr. and Mr. H. W. Slaughter of 26,000 fan. ed an umpire' indicator and whisk .iCuyler,--whosslugging ' has Angeles, Calif., were among the broom,, said that Detroit' line-u- p been a feature of the Cuba' trainwould not he Very .different from visitor In this city today. ing work, mashd out 4 home that of last year- .April 2 (UP) TKe 1 928 Iyer's Are Here ' " - LT lead-iato-- iha T L 1". tt ;..J.... - . I ... ' ' f ' . ,y , ,' .,'- , '..'. .' y : ( V-- " Va ' . - V . i ; ' X 'T ' ' ' - . i - . - :..-- . .. .. -- - , :..":. .......--v, ' .: 1 - f S- - , k , - , 1 v CONCERT e- " daughter, Elaine, have returned to their home In Victor; Idaho, after spending a week In Provo with rela- itivea ne'Trst'-otr4iaaS-Xwtsfawlth aid the Cubs' final victory. Manager McCarthy' meii are setting a decidedly fast pace thl year. ' " . t y-- - ' jr.' AW '1' A AVVitf . '"- t. - - sf - s. DTOfV28 . I ator. , ..Ml ShU) 0i4htr - benji work with "la the Time ef tVosea,' while Mis Parry excelled In "God Touched the Rose.' with Eloremc riday playing violin obllgatto.. Tha audience wad delighted with Mlu Priday violin solo, which he did vary '' welL . m Visa Viva Skousen deserves ial, mention aa accompanist ; vras 7 LillianJ j . , )M a . ifai -- ,f .j ,,. - Economically priced at V . . t s40 s45 $50 ")ther standard malTeTirTcecras I6waT$32IB0 ! 1 TIRE SPECIAL REICHSTAO COXVIXES BERLIN, March tl (CP). later aal political difference mainly concerning cultural items like educational reform caused prematura third tar ruination of Germany post war. Reichstag today,' nine rpxmths before expiration of the term. constitutional four-yef KKW SENATOR NAMED LAND1NO, Mich, March S (UP) For 10 days only-- l. a real Value at S. Tires, (I ........ 1 A; 30'0' flRJiCREQSE SUCH POPUWRITV -- , $2.50,; special overhauling and during March, 51 Republi- IHErS4IISFriUid yet THEY'RE LascaTT a Taaaoca Cav '. i ?C Special low prices on bicycle ; ar H. Vandenberg, ,,. i,"aasMiir-- " I Arthur ., . spec- can editor of the Grand Rapid Herald, was appointed, Vnlted Stsrfea senator today te succeed th Utd Woodbrtdge N. Ferris, Democrat The appointment wa made by Gov. Fred W. Green. Vanden- -' fcanr had been expected lo b 1 eodkJat - for tha - aeat in the fall action.'-- . Have you seen them yet? Our carload shipment of 1 v e Johnsons? They are all fully equipped with- mud guards, rear jewel reflectors, stand, tool kit, and the new multiple disc coaster brake. ' I i . i (Onlj a few years back, youll remember," it V Herring waa very well received. Hi number "Out On the Deep and "Gypsy Love Song" displayed notea of true bass color very rlrh and melodious. ' .Last but not least were th trl number given most pleasingly by M,r. Karl Beck, Misses Ines Jess aad Hanna Prusse. "Tha Planta-Up- a Lovs Song" by Deem Taylor "Fleeting Paya- - by tlsiley waa a most fitting climax and finish to program.--.- ' answer Iver Johnson Bicy cle r , IKIEiD DRI open get out in the ' - I Mr. Floyd th BDILO(DRJ CM ESTEtWFD EILIDS The first call of Spring is to that call with a new MILD v ; ; Meredith Gy.cle 112 North-Universi- ty -- Ave. COa: hene 82 " ' ' ; ' r. J 11 thr" University ol rhicagor"Tne - .. i s'-k-X- a wa ' "N,.JLif" elf ffiH Lr'k.' Four Indian Tribes - ( - sued fct jupro-J.- - ' HAPPEN ' ' L - x "wosi .of cocmst- VMKt .. . iwui.cam1 -" Oa3CT- d rl . we 'Flier" as th Utahna ar known, looked good In their work out ahowing a fast passing game and accurate bakt-hootlnAil teams arrived in Chicago today, and th competition for na tional honor, now held by Morton high school of Cicero, 111., la expected to be thrilling In every re. spectto Morton Vienna, Ga.. runner-u- p high school last season, is again la the tournament as I Naugatuck. Conn., winner of the New England sectional title. Four other team which were la last year's tournament against are represented. Otherwise, the field U widely different from that af tournament la annually staged un Ma and Mrs. MpIvIb i. Taylor are der auiplce of thl school V rejoicing over the arrival of a fine Manager Moriartj of Detroit baby boy, bora Sunday at the famCubs ily horn. 434 South Seventh West 1 Says His Team Will Be ' street , Mother an4 baby are doing FORD SAILS FOR EtBOFE NEW TORK. March Si iL'F) Mr. and) Mra. Henry Ford aalled for Southampton today on th Whit Star liner Majestic, occupying th royal ult which wa designed for tha kaiser when th Matsstla waa v IW L VI LI I L I I th German baer Bismarck. a Baaa ef Spanish Fork and Miss AdVIe Pctcm, who la teachla Gaitegoe af Provo war issued ing school In Bingham this year, over the week marriage license at th eounty was a Provo visitor ' ' end. ' The concert given by students of court hou thl morning. Iffrs, Hannah C Packard Friday evening In College hall proved ana ef high excellence. Each number presented to us voice of real worth with carerul - and - cense lea tku trainlnf and , splendid stag presence.! , The opening aria from opera Faust, "Flower Song" suag by Mrs. immediately put the jeai Daltoh progxaia oo a high plana. Her rendition of tha "Popples" displayed tat beautiful quality and control of her voice. Following Mis Hanna Prusse with her charming petsofl-- I three aUty and sweet vole gave "Serenade," ' "Hedge numbers, Each Besea," and "Kiaa Walt. a umber was very Well rendered thus showing her versatility. t Miss Helen Palfreymaa, In "Swiss Eqho Song," and "When I Was Seventeen," sang with ease and clear-BeeColoratura In style, her voice won the highest praise, tha audit nee demanding a curtain call. Misses Leona Skill and Etta Parrv alas did splendid work. Although Viair voicee are very young, tbey showed that th future ha muck Sg , :::x:::S::-:x:- : ' TankLaartla Thnrs "U" t 6H-vfr- CHICAGO, AprU t-- TX tie blah school at St George, Utah, cbam- plonahip Beehive aUt basketbhOI aggregation, went through a workout here today. In preparation for national tournament which th open TuesJ&T. with, mors than 40 team competing. FkVr Look . S Ward Swood - t3t Urf .Voil- v" wreawT vjowk about $t006U" WXmORE " mum . la thl section Mad ever hear4 of Brighaia Toung uni-vscsity, and tat blonde youth feat la shattering on American, Inter- and tw national collegia waa tha mora ranart-ae- k - jfi-gitrf- cl for thia reason. Olynpte reeaihUigr- KM 9t tha meet, 4s bigh-polef tha Outstanding ta event. Shields baa won great recognition, and must M regarded " strong feasibility for, tha Olympic lime, Only a yungtr, and with two more years or collegiate swimming to com. Shields sheuld become an outstanding atat ai h natlaa, erKiea doe lata. , By vtrtu af Uivctdf" two victor- lea, B. T. U. tied with Stanford - lor third Place la the , , I Tha point aeorlng of tha team " follow: Michigan. IT;- Northwester. S3; B. T. U. and Stanford, 10; Minnesota, T; Princeton, 6; Columbia, I; Penyylvanla i , Rutgers,. Oregon and. - Sojrlng- - , Holier Only Two Teams Placed tivriM i oyoo MR -- 1 OOWT CARfc If . NatkmaJ FlieH. Ready for Tournejrs Indian Team Among i. nines . - - ;l - BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES (lEjl jL Young Tied for Third Place With prigham ' Stanford In National Intercollegiates; ' DIXIE 15)23. IMSIOOUI fir J r- ' PROVO EVENING HERALD. JtONDAV. APRIL 2. |