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Show r- -:i if;n 9 1X1 . Corps otMmm ear i7T- - orr !! FT vine nanaung AMERICAN FORK 7.' F. Merrill In Honorary Post;. I Fast Work Is Planned J iVMh tha greatest "T lnvitaUoa teet In history ready to taks place. corps of officials la chsrge of Jn is Is liefer e Jam E. Moan, for many yeers resident of the old Utah Bute lorn 27-F- ooa'i event which will cnu for M grestest activity on the part of II affleiala Superintendent Joseph F. Merrill & church schoota win be I L onararn tefarea, whll President V. .. Harris of the Young university hll, award th prises at th eonclu- - 440-yar- d E, U 'Roberta will be director of af director of finlehea t, will Approximately 300 official an hand for the meet with Ita ,609 hen the meet takes on th aspect a four-rin- g circus, the officials till be rushed to the utmost Prae-IcaJerery official on the list haa akea part la previous meets, a big dvsjiui for this year's classic.' Js of OffWale For Saturday afternoon's events, he following will function la their ffteiai capacities: Honorary referee, Supt Joseph F. ferrill; referee, James K. Moss; warder of prises. President F. S. lanria; director of starts, E. L. Rob-rtdirector of finishes, H. R. Mer-IU-., 1 Custodaa of prises C. 3. Hart Wed Moore, Spencer - Announcers Hasty, Bob Allen. - REyrtng, i. s " i p-l- , Jtanley nrdey RuWa- Jeppsoa tafch X Cbrlstensen. Judges of Track Ed. M. Row, ff. !J. Snow, Dick Thorn, .Dean A. Inderson. J. W. Knight. "Velan Call, alle Wright Don Simmons, Lo-- Thursday's Results Philadelphia 10, Washington Totals AM. FORK: 0. Nelson, .is Webb. 3b Valerlda, c Mott P St Louis 6, Chicago S. Cleveland . Detroit 1. New York 9, Boston 4. ireU Blddulph. i Judres of High School Jumps and ?oa Vault. Class "A" J. M. Jn-wn, Hugh Woodward, Eldred Orant Ingersoll. Class B" asco M. Tanner, Henry R. ' Vernal Worthington, Joaeph Standing of the Clubs . ' W. L. 3uya ,, Clerks of Course Dell Webb, New- - York Vlllard Ashton.. Brooklyn Photorrhphers Walter Cbttam, St Louis ... .. Chicago. 31en Pettaai 4 r j - i Cincinnati,. Bird. J ease Hunter, Ronald Purcell, Pittsburgh .. Reed Berrett, Payton Alexander. Philadelphia Timers T. Earl Pardoe, J. W. Boston Merrill. McAdam. C. & Leaf. H. Kenneth Weight, C L. Jensen. WalThursday's Results ter Heir. P. Q. Peterson Clayton Philadelphia 6, New York 4. 37 7 16 E. ABR.H. .............. 5 1 0 1 3 4 3 3 5 3 3 1 4 Peters, lb Jones, 2b National League Col-in- s, ae4ers . ............... ..... a reaklaa Judges of High School Weights and Javelta. Class "A" Murray Hayes, Wilford Poulson, Theodore Berretti, Olarenoa Skouaen. Class 'B" George Corbett, Karl Bunnell, Don Corbett, C. E. Maw, P. A. ' Christansen. of the Course Clark iudges Dayton, Afton Wald- rea, Lyndon cropper. I Saula Custodian of Equipment Icorer-nKiefe-r Wilson.., .... Pittsburgh - Boston 4, elub'rts" 4- - " Jad 6 .600 I5 silit as wreapera Tha UrlUing Csugara, " wftk Saafcy Dixon, aul Holt Re4 ForVr, Eldoa Brinley and Lewis Mank a tha J lineup, were heprful of taking -; a strouf hold en first plane In gamer Hy Cannon was too good for Linrace tha eaUrgtato by victerx den Crone In th Ion singles affair. tha Aggiea. The lanky Aggie's net play and formidable service worried Crone SALT LAKE CITY, April 27 Uni- throughout and th Utah a was able to break netmen through only In the third surprised versity of Utah tha dopsters by taking th measure to three matches of Utah Aggiea 3 0 1 0 0 4 3 3 0 Nichols, ri rf ... Totals I o .41 16 14 SO tilt of the season. . Freed Is Sensation Dave Freed, TT freahraan star. sensation of the furnished match by dscisltely siuothertng-Jo- e Cowley, regarded as th Aggie ace. Blevlns was victorious in bis singles, and maintained a perfect record when he and Forsberg took the measure of an Aggia doubles team. The summary: Blevlns and Fors- borg (Utah) defeated Johnson and Los Angeles Missions Oakland Portland. CowSaxer (Aggies), 10--. ley and Christensen (Aggies), de 7--5. 4-- 3-- 6-- 6-- D3 TIRES . 6-- 3, CLAYSON ly L , s r 2nd West and at - '' J .. P v fteaiiirtiul-(-fp 0 6-- I II U II II II II II If sshkh Al.vhl--t- 6-- II II : . II 1 t 4-- jfV wlth- - II II II II If nT all yeae.f,j,, V STAl r , . ... ' IVfiiiutcd-ffal- ;. ', Evsnt ( . J. CLASS "A" CHAMPIONSHIP Donor The famous. RCA Loudspeaker. 100A 220 440 880 - E t:- - Yard Tard Yard ..Oscar np 220 i A finer instrument ff. length "inch, 5-- 8 220 440 at a lower price 18 ia-a- far corners of your Center .. Yard Yard .. 50 Yard . 100 Yard 220 Yard . 440 Yard Js velia Ice Co. St fa - J ; - . - - i , '. Donor. Mayor Alma Van Wagenen .......... J. 'William Knight - i C U U kJ Utskj UViU Event Broad Jump Pola Vault . Shot Tennis Singles rr Donor .Farmers aV Merchant Bank .............Dr. L. E. McKeU bSWIU J Students 25c THE BEST OF. 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Dahman scored th touchdown which enabled th - a-- 6--1; Hugh Peterson, ley; cuatodlsn Of equipment Stan-le- v CUrende. Boyle, Orlln Blddulph, W. Wilson; announcer. Dell Webb: officer, Vernon Merrill; judgea of Ross Dickson.. Director of Field Events Stanley finish, Leslie Wright. Lynn S. Furlong. Loran Skousn. Roy Menlove; WUsoy.r ' Dlreator of Grand Carnival Pa- timera Clarence Skouaen Joseph red David Hart Buys, Albert Corless; judges of . InsrMTtor- s- Or. Vrne Grfsnwood June Jackson, Joe Clark, Clayton Jekln- - Mark Anderson. - Joseph Nelsont Oscar Spear, Ed Stein. Lee BuUle will be In charge of U14 hlgT school tennis tournament, which will be staged throughout the day on' the B. Y. V. courts. Paul Holt, Don Dixon. Reed Porter and Elaon BiOhley will assist in this de-- '. Th 8prtngviil high school UnnU wiU send represenUtlvaa to ths inviutlon;"meet "nt the" iT" aaturday, April 3. "Wltr Lyall wiH represent .tha association la he - singles, - and Eoyce Van Patten and MacDougaU have been chooses as th doubles -- ....18 . Altbought the fiaaJ match was acAeduled for tha prasent week, it la . expected (hat tha rainy weather will delay It until sometime next" ' wrcr Per ...i, Sacramento . a-- 4, "Wlfr Lysil also received n by f,or the first round; Gordon Hoffman defeated Walter Ochae, j, Leon Bird received a bye; Berne Kindred won over Warren Starr, WendeU Nielson received a Byei C'ltrK HfitHITsy 4 ; Ardeen Boyce Van Patten, Van Leuvan, received a bye; Ray Alleman, Lewis Johnson, Fred Clyde and Harold MendcnhcJl all received byea for the first round. With the end of the second round Monday, Interest began anew. Kel- sey HiU -- defeated Clyde Wheeler, Wlfr Lyall won over Jay Strong MacDougaU won over Gordon Hoffman; Leon Bird defeated Bern Kindred, Van Patten wan th winBoyce ner, over Wendell Nielson, by .receiving byea, Ardeen Van Leu Standing of tha Clubs San Francisco Hollywood ls a-- J04 feated Freed and Ingebretsen SeatUe 261 Blevlns (Utah). (Utah), defeated Johnson (Aggies). Thursday's Results 10-Freed (Utah) defeated Saa Francisco 13, Sacramento . 1 Cowley (Aggiea), Hollywood 8. Portland 7. Los Angelea S, Oakland X Blevlns, who looms ss the out: col Beattla 13. Idlssums S. T legist player of the standing van reached ths third round stats by his showing to date, domcourt doubles in the inated the match, which was extremely InterHis terrific esting and o driving gavVhlm Tf itlght margin or over Lund Johnson, al- superiority S i though the Aggie captain staged a ,417 7, coarse; 6-- Coast League th. semi-fina- Met a-- 3; t 7 1 f UJ loieceflrclieslra r. ' -- Will . . E B. .400 .373 Clnclnnsti 1 Brooklyn 0. ' f , 4-- w Special .533 DAH MAN WILL COACH SOTlarcterte-c- . t .625 Stanley Irish to beat Southern California owuntofoHGgJuwpr' Vault - Pet. Judges of and Pol v . , Freod, Caonea Win , ' Qowley was outstanding In th other doubles match, but was outclassed "by Freed-itha foriowtng singles match. Freed s clever drivwas too much for ing net Cowley's " "' ! levari! T to 6. last f aU. Events Mil-t- o Marshall, Carl F. Eyring. Elmer partment Miller, Owen Rowe, C. T. Csnnon. Junior High Events C. J. 'Hart la director of SaturJudge ef Junior College Weights and Javelin Thomaa C Romney. day morning's junior high school T. L.. Martin, P. Chrlatetisen, Mark meet, which has the following officials: Stsrter, Glen Simmons; refeReeve, Laval S. Morris, Joseph- ' ree, Carl Swenson; scorer, Klefsr i Y; T- ; Th CpringvUl high school tennis singles' tournament Is creating a great deal of ' Interest among th students of tha school and also the peeyle of the city. Ths first round was ended last Thursday,' tha match between MacDougaU and Reed A derson being very outstahdUg.'OU though AnderaoB wan defeated by V7, 1 score, pougall was forced to th limit of his ability. Tha first set was exceedingly fast and the seaoad nod third more so. first Round RfUilt- Other results of tha first round are as foUows: Ketsey HU1 Wea aver Lea Miner, a--0, Clyde Wheeler won over Robert Harrison, Jay Strong entered, the second round by securing a by; 5-- 81m-no- . ? V "' Enter Invitation Aggls ptc great rally la th second set to over- elasbej ea' th FraVb ' some a "1 lead before he suecumb- - at" t:M 'dark this afteeaooa, 1th a Tennis , In 16 1 - Cnrpn-Car- tff other Um limit bout d The fifth was th grand blow-u- p All th men sr haavyweighta The Utah as are expected to for Larson, and Roblsoa who suc r. . make an excellent showing, de- - ceeded him, was unable to hold the i . nature- - or Cavemen in check. Provo staged a spit th "hurry-u- p YVALKEB VS. HLDK1NS belated rally in th ninth which netthe trip. ted two runa but the American CHICAaC-T- hs Fork outfit was too Taf in front. Illinois "Athletic commission has sanctioned con winning 16 to T. tracts lor The score: world middleweight League AR R H. E. championship beut between Mickey PROVO: title holder, and Ac Hud-kin- a ...4S 0 1 0 Walker, Standing of the Clubs Nevada challenger. The bout ..... W. L. Pet. .Elliott. 8b ,.. will be at Soldier's Field hers June .. 4 .727 Eggertaen. e New York ..8 .714 2L ....i 4 Roblson, lb-- p ..10 Cleveland ... .SM Halladayr If . Philadelphia 3i Beeler, cr ... SL Louis ... . 4 .. 4 Jacklin. cf ...... Martin, ss ... .455 Washington E. Crookston, cf .'.1 rf Dl. J85 . . . , Chicago h Crystal If ;4 J 75 Larson, Detroit Loses, rf r;- -. .4 Lb. rS 0 Wright, rf Mtt! Rnston American n; t'tak B. T. V. aad :. 'fh V ... , Rlgnal Freed of UtahTrovMes Upset W Siriothtr-in- g Cowley; Cleyins Chalks Up Two M ' IMore Net Triumphs 'u'.tr t r it - 100-yar- ly Bient Competition; " fyh&- - e4 ' Clyde, a-' Two Beach Heart finale . So far oc(y two matches have . been played an tha third round. Ar-aeas) Van Lauvaa was tha wUuxrja. (ah. winning over Boyce Van Pattaa by g margin af L M. and Lswia Johnsoa won his way to ths . by defeating' HarOl4 . HaodeahaU. sVg, The match between "W'lfr Lyal and Kelaey Hill wtll be af axcepUonal interest. -- iIp.2'I'rLAY - . - - j - out piaVmg a mau-h-; Wa eon won aver Ray Ailemaa. 4-Harold Uendeahall oefeate Faattftajj Fcatarwltfcurii. k, athlete, 8turd7allernMn';ttwTlITfTI--wdaah. t MOV!!! T 5-- ill the LtwU , Downs Csntonwine with Headlock Bcfort 5,000 Fans "StrsHfley . relays Saturday. Jackie - Burton, Nathan Long, Jimmy Jensen; Lea Gillette and BVa Grant will make the jaunt. The L'tes will appear' In and medley relay the G rent, the freshman star who men Is was Utah's high-poithe recent meet against E. Y. take part la three special events the high hurdles, high jump and broad jump. - Jensen also will tsk part in the Jumps, 1 n UrU ana H. R. Merrill haa Colo. Boulder, . " ivo SALT LAKE CITT, April University of Utah track athletes, with Coach Ik Armstrong, left for Boulder, Colo., to day, to participate la the annual Sch6orAthlenaaeoclatlon. riilb referee at Balurday after VMS.L. T Head for Relays strong, those la charge belleva tub Bulldog Kin Wills la Cavemen .Win, Ml AGGII8, t AMERICAN FORK. April 2- 7SALT LAKE CITY. AprU 27-- Ed. Coming from behind to slug the world's Lewis,Strang1ar" offerings of Larson and Roblsoa to heavyweight wrestling champion. all corners of th field, American Fork chalked up a 18-- victory over displayed bis ability before 8,000 fans bar Thursday night " Lewis Prove Thursday afternoon. Mot rtteke Hell defeated Howard Caatoawtns, Mott, American Fork southpaw la 6 minprominent heavyweight but bit started slowly, hurler, after the first inning he pitched utes for the only fan of th match. stellar ball, and his effectiveness Caatoawia was unable to retura after th first fall which was gainIncreased all the way. ed by use of Lewis" famous specialThe batting of Joaeev-Veleri- da. Webb and Wright featured for th ty, th Deadlock. Cantobwtn put up a great battle Cavemen, th champion, who brought out Martin and Eggertaen played with Um greatest wrestling crowd in Salt ball tot Provo. good Lake history. In fact Canton wine whll Robiaon led the Buldog stick nag Lewis In trouble with a series era. with three atretics err Mott of WTtstlocks just before th lead la Prova took S three-ru- n th first Inning, and brought th "Strangler" gained hi deadly head-locwhich has saraed him. his count to 0 In the first of the third with two more scores. ' American nieknama PreUmlnaries found Ira Dern de. Fork clubmen then got under way rtattnr Jo bunpkus with a re and scored three runa in their half, verse hold In 40 rniautea Pat and took the lead la the fifth with MeOiU body dowsed Pst O'Shocker with four more tallies Ute Tracksters M various events la corresponding- - . Supt -- ii'JlOTM'JA. 3: raciaiis m tlATCIMO DEFEATS PROYO EventsExDected fames E. Moss Will Be Referee, With w- PEOVO EVENING HERALD. FRJIUY. AJRJL 27, 1928, Bus Service From Parry Batfery; and Electric cn; 1XCIUII1 iwt wo wy rieo ii cat vuiiCi, ti lUVUi out irip di.J t . ' |