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Show lIEIIAliv PEOVO EVENING TUESDAY. APRIL 17. '1928. Y. U. CiMeir.: Airtists Ji too a rr - Vi ru TIT,- - ' - -- - (hi . Da via cup faca tan University ; of Utah this" ', " good-size- ! Tin weakness In' three departments broad Jump, pole vault and Javelin. Cougare who If tba art active la these , events can wore points against the ITtes, the Y" chances wtl be bright, indeed. Otherwise, th Cougars are well fortified. Owen , Rowe, sprinter. hurdlexani broad Jumper, Is fa fine condition for the fray, and Is counted upon to leafl the "X" attack. Albert Corleas. "Mabel" Miller. I 1 ! ! ". : r vMrA: ,. . ''.u.or.-- ' : i SPECIAL ..J 1 Anderson Issues a aweeping challenge, to any middleweight In the country, declaring he has never been defeated by a middleweight grappler. "Inasmuch as the people of Provo know Charley Mason, and how good he is, I would particularly like to meet him If satisfactory arrangements can be made," Anderson aaya Anderson will be remembered for hia match with Dean Park ago, '" hlrh ' T" " hard-worki- t ,:-.-.sss- Jack Anderson, wrestling In structor of the Desoret gymnasium, and one of the moat expert middleweight m this section of the count ryj Is moat eager for a match with a ProyomJsldle- welcht. accordiiig to word ceived by the Evening Herald. number of d With a veteran In the track toga. Coach "Chick" Hart's men are alight fav orites to down the- - Redskin 4n the ombt.' , " coming Ti i I f Wants to Meet Charley Mason "V Is Favorite ...:' 'Of Jack Anderson looking chiefly to freshman stars tor victory, are training In Rait Lake. th Cougar cinder art--; let ar preparinr diligently for Saturday! dual .meet bn the "Y" : field. w p n'f ot g4. jwn-44ele- Events, Are Slight Favontes.to Deieat Redskins; Howe Displays Ability xWhfle' yS Wm ABKUAU . Coiifcar Veterans, Despite Weakness In Some jtrackstera. Ju tjr WUI Sail As Combat Nears ' i ts HekJe e twin th United State and Wimbledon championship. WediMday Hacea and Miss Wills sail for Eu- Miss Wills plana to defend aw ia rope on 'the AquKaaia Wednesday reis against all eomers abroad. niht. Miaa Willa'wIU be accomA young Bteied womaa who was panied ay her mothae and Mtas Penelope .And or son, the seventh Earning to drive C car became ranking , women's jalyav who- - wU faooUewbat conTased and exfilalmed: n the double. "But-- fcow can f think of wtatrtartteliiiiK Tennis Champ and . . : , Hagen will compete la the British do?. G!f Ace Lead lavjuioo open golf hasapMMshls at Saodr "Oh, Jus imagine thai your huswich and will engage la special band ia driving," was th instruct ' Europe matches with Archie Compaton and or' rejoinder. Boston Transcript. Aubrey Boomer in- - England and Fiance. "After all, I am aura there is no NEW TORX; April 17 (UP) After a quiet winter. In which he place like horn." America s invasion of Europe and spent most of hia time on the west "Why, has something unpleaaaat the British IkIcs technically. begins coast taking a fling at th movies, happened at th club, dear this week wben. Walter Hagcn, the Hagen Is ail ready for a strenuous Pearson'. . Swashbuckler of the links, and Helen Wilis, the queen cf the courts, leave for foreign shares. The Hsig' and MUs Will form the vanguard of this nation's sport EVERYBODY'S SALE army vhkb will! undertake this summer the scost pretentious foreign campaign since the war. rSdUthpawrGoingJStrb .. ksxxbdci llanFraricisco . at f Hope Foe flnm siweep. TheTEree "bis evtbls of the ama- teur sport worldthe Olympic games, the WighUnan cup matches and the Davis cup final wilt take place on the continent this summer and the United States ha high hopes of making. a clean sweep. The United St tea will send 263 and THURSDAY WEDNESDAY athletes to the ninth Ilmpiad at Amsferaam-JJuly and August, , arid prospects are faborable for another American triumph. Led by Helen Wills, the United States ' should retain possession of thpWigh4 man eup la the aiiffCaT match with England. Miss Wills' Don Md, Clug- mates probably will be Miss -Brau-f TlairouiBTTalaooirand of Richmond, Penelope Anderson Miss Helen Jacobs, of BerkeVi Corlesa, while repUonal ability, ley, Calif., ahtf Mrs. A. II. Chaplin, Miller and Jenaon also are talented Jr., of Springfield, Miss., orMiss In Lb middle distance, events. Eleanor TWsr or NeW T6r Lea Wright. always dangerous, To win back the Davis cup lost to Nick WUliaBfc (Insirt) of Jbe San rrancisco Seals, think his tesun will thTreasoni of Two wby Manager even. tB 'the" phenomenal jackle are above. Walter Mails, left, and France last year, the United States shown season, weeks two of the first Dace keen of the terrific uD lii 440 and leads lK.es. of the Burton task which may Dutch" Reuther. right, are Without question two oi me greatest souinpaws in me minor leagues, ana nave faces aa stupendous MOraad men. Miller. Corlesa, Don trifle-t- cr tiltftcutt tor the tprove-to in nu tn additwn a' la who appears hitter lerrtftc been amiuy. urpttrning form. Reuther, far be showing Blmmona and ill; World Series game for th ClncinnaU Reds, Washington Senators and New York Yanka. Mails, twice In young American team this year. heard from in theaa events. . once Ditched 17 scoreless innings for Cleveland in a World Series . agalnat Brooklyn. Both America, however, has a splendid the bis-On Counted Boatiey to to chance its the baaeball Instead of Incidentals, his way fight hitter of the major slabateia are temperamental, and If William can keep them thinking; VX WfflssTsff Xwy Bantley and Charles Merk-le- y .Leadingfollow: ' sf! and meet France In the are the distance stars of the leagues pitching problem should be) slight , National League to on counted "T, with Bentley AB. R H. P C. Price In the first part of this make thlhgs hot for Barker, VI LARGE HATS .643 i MEN'S CAPS bcok th training of an architectfreshman who has been sparkling Frlach, Cards ........14 7 second . . .15 2 .800 9 the ure la part I'lrates. treated; Grantham, In the distance events. . 4 , Latest colors and designs --JUrj:&JiJgbIcjrowiis'ide. 7 deals with the evolution of the art Ttttr justthe tiat for "out- Henry, Simmons has been around Cohen, Giants .......12 4 7 .583 Poliateeff .467 8 15 Bride" Reds 4rT4-Trgl by Purdy. second mark In the high Kjha-jf- f band. - tfO QC ing. ull leather. sweat - American .Learn Tr.e Tragic Brldrtr tto lift story TTurdle throughout th Mason fCcT value of Russia, Alexandra igJi J of $6.00 XKRH fat In Empress . for polols, . j ltd should r .500 18 2 J2.50 her influence on the 'affairs of Orlin Eiddulph la' regarded J. Sewell, Indiana $1.95 ' MEN'S HATS Russia and the tragic end of It all value as strong In the higa Jump. Hargrave, Tigers .... 4 1 2 00 Provoans will be unable to enter In the revolution. Four' husky' Cougars will make K. Williams. Red Sox. 17. 3 8 .471 Latest shapes and styles, "Financial Advice to The Young trouble for the Vtes In the weight Bice. Senators .......16 3 7 .438 the intermountaln A. A. U. swimMan" by Rukeyser Th theme of jugt the hat for the most departments. Mark Reeve, star la The home run leaders: Friat Ogden CAPS BOYS' ming championships this book la the universal longing Frlach, Cardinals 3. the hammer throw: George Cor-in .person, to particular day and Saturday, according ' to get ahead. bett, discus ace; Karl Bunnell, shot i Hendricks, Brooklyn 2. colors Coach C. S. Leaf, who has charge 00 light Off 2. of Comes Now "America Siecolors, York. Age" by Gehrig, very nifty Light put specialist, and Don Corbett, of the Garden City tankmen. $6.00 value j)Ji3J Hsuser, Athletics, 2. Siegfried's book cover dangerous In all of these events, A meeting of prospective swim- gfriedMr. field and social 2. American of Red adjustable designs Sox, Todt, appear certain to score a mers was held recently to discuss practically and raise the vital quesnumber of points against Utah, MEN'S HATS the matter, and It was learned that problems sizes from 6 2-- 8 to 7 V tion: Does America produce things If Owen Rowe competes in the men or one Provo two or th of tan and gray, plain only Light individuals? broad Jump, he la the best of the v. could poaslbiy make the trip. " bands. $1.25 .. League CO QC ' fancy T" array In . this department. will the prevent Conflicting evenja Davtes How can anything that! Otherwise Don Lloyd. "Ike" Hart . value U. B. Y. of Bud Shield. attendance to womenbe short ?Any-bftand Mark BaJllC.waM carry the "Y" of Cluba! Standing man tn the pertains star who was high-poithis ee n ,&iyat wotnetr-- . ' hOpeS. -v .W. U PC recent natwnae iwteieoillat rnert. past and present with a prophecy Elbert Modeen, 1' 50 JKsleJJ'"' WINDOWS 4.'., regarding their future. 2 .800 vaulter, is Improving consistently, St. Louis but dbpesters do not believe he can Cincinnati a .800 match' the performances of Good-- 1 Chicago' DEMP8EY VS. K EARNS 3 .500 win and Cleveland Utah aces. NEW YORK. April 18 tUPt. 2 .500 Brooklyn nJavelin 14 Problem The Jack' Kearns-jac- k 2 J500 Dempsey Philadelphia I to "Ike" a.: Hart and .. was scheduled which suit Karl Rutherford, 3 .400 go Pittsburgh ' Bunnell are th best of the Javelin Boston trial in federal court here today 3 .250 "368 WEST: CENTER ST. .. 4 i heavers, but their records to date was postponed until Wednesday. Monday's Reiaulta: ar not particularly Impressive. Philadelphia 7. New York 5. Just what UUh has In this departBoston 3. Brooklyn 2. ment without Its national champion Chicago 6. St Louis 3. "Organisation and Administration Dora Pilling. Is also problematical. Pittsburgh 8. Cincinnati 1. of Playrmund and Recreation" bv . .The Cougar should have strong Nash Millions of dollars are spent relay teams la both $80 and mile. each year rn plivrcrounds and recWright. Corleas. Miller and Don reation. This book telle, .you how Bimmea atablis.Md a conference t to ret the most for thoe dollars. record In the mile relay last year, "Greek nnd Roman Folklore" by and with Jenson also to call on, the Standing of Clubs: Are you superstitious? TI Htlliday rails relay outfit should be exceedW. L. PC This work discusses superstition ingly strong. New York J 0 1.000 and Its relations to Greek and Bo- y5l52ydU2W FRISCH TOPS "' ALL BATSMEN rbZ.y ! ay Jenaon-alaa-m- ' - ' NO PROVOANS - -- Watch FoiThe 1NA.A.U.MEET i ape-Rial- 1 1 C le&a-uea- J fififRilllr 1 .... d good-size- . National . 65a r'- ft BOOKS ADDED . A Real SEE Everybody's SURPRISE . TO LIBRARY Our American League ...... 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