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Show FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1930 Utah County,- Utah 101 DAILY HERALD - Meet 1YU hvifationa wardl'SafurdaY R junior nign ' ' - -- t "i Boxers Shine -- In youthful, eager athletes western s t a t e s started converging "on the B YU campus today, for the 47th annual Invitational Track and Field. meet. Aiit; 01 tiling tiaoiv, muvu vtv-Thursday with Junior, high sdhooi tenuis, will gather momentum with -- each passing event until the Meet from five ' -- V CS ' - !'-- ; 's" - " . ' ",,n-,1- as v. s"! V - . i ' "Ti CS ' J .. "t 1 , - 7i f ilfi Orem; Provo activity will center around track and field, although contestants also Nines Win will Vie. for honors in golf, "tennis " S Track competition started this afternoon with junior high school division" I and II in the BYU stadium! A total of 35 events will be run' in both divisions. ' Trials in track are listed for senior high and junior college contestants Saturday morning beginning at 8:30. Finals will take place in the afternoon session. Event AU-Arbu- nd Mofe- than a .... i i i j raocieu dozen ' - all-arou- ; Mn a f wr w uuiv uu-iacnietes round events this af ternoon;xtihen '(finish the grind with the remaining five events on Saturday. X. Special Event Stars Two special event stars have been j imported to compete with two BfYU athletes who hold Skyline reCOTQS. Jliga juipiwr rvalue ivnaa of Oregon State will Join the Cougar's Ed Costa, in an attempt to better the existing Invitation high i" e record ' 6' 10". which ' STUDY STEEPLECHASE COURSE Coach Clarence Robison and distance runner look over water jump to be" Gary Griff eth U right) of Brigham Young University steeplechase. Griffeth will run against Richard used in Saturday's Cuddihy of Oregon State in special event of Invitation Meet. 3,000-mete- r j Steve Prdtt Wins Test in AAU Gymnastic Meet BYU Golfers Ail-Arou- Defeat MU For 1st Win Steve Pratt, BYU student from Colorado, won the , competition in the annual AAU gymnastic, meet held Thursday night in the BYU ' Fieldhouse. out Frank Hankin of He edged of Utah for the the University stands 3-- 0; -- Most' stirring event on Saturday's schediHe will be the colorful Girl's Pep uiUDs on nevaew, wmica wm be staged on the football field right after the flag .raising mony, at 1 p.m. cere- t Oveif 1000 girls representing pep high schools will marching ' routine directed by Lulu Orem tennis in 6-- 1. . 6-- ? 6-- 0: f M 6-- 2. 5-- 0, gou ; I .... courts. The singles:' Invitatioa golf, which is now in (O) def. Jay this Jerry Rowley its second year,, got underway 6-1. morning at the Timpanogos Golf Hughes (SF), Dave Blaylock (O) def. Pete Course, 925 South University-Pairin- gs Sharrer (Martin - 6-- 0. 6-- 2. 6-- 1; 6-- 4. Allen-droppe- 6-- 0s and-Lewi- i 6-- 1; 6-- 0. o-- 6-- 0; Craig Seegmiller, Rex Wright, Johri' Lant and Bray led the nine-hit- 7 Provo attack with two hits each. Sophomore Brent Howe's three-ru-n homer sparked Orem to a 4 victory over Springville. Von McCandless chipped in with a double. Russell, with and were with Paifreyman, ' Springville's top hitters, ' Line scores: Springville . .. 000 013 0 4 5 3 .... 001 320 x 6 5 4 Orem Neff, Childs, Livingston and Murray; Thompson andx Bullock. Provo 0(12)OJ1 14 9 0 . 02 3 2 1 Payson .;. Bray, Thorn as and Clarke Backus ;. Worthinton and Open-sha- 6-- 0. if i 6--0. 6--2. 6--3, Bud Belndp Sparks Blues To , Victory Over Whites : : , ; w Z Excellent NTUCKY Netters Win 6 to BYU begin at 8:30 a.m. Saturday. j Bucit Dixon, who is "directing this year's'; tennis program, said players may participate in either sing- les or douoies matcnes, out not in both. Also, those, who participate in tennis will not be eligible for 1 HIS r - 6--1, , H Thursday's results: Dixon (BYU) Richard Singles 6--3, - &--3, 3-- 6-- 2. t 6--1. ' RADIATORS REPAIRED Anto Glass Installed ' Specialized Work AHLANDERS : iQ So. CrJr. Arenas i 6--1, 15-1-7, 7 6 n - "r"' v v $33 to 35 to $156 LESS , Half-to-il p- 8-o- ot Nev. (UPI) -- 1 Joey Giambra, 157, Reno, stopped Irish Pat Lowry, 155, Los Angeles, (2). i r" LOS ANGELES (TjJPI) ' . DISTINGUISHED l' ' ? 6-- 3. Raresk 8-fo-ot 4fli i rreie; -- ico, (12). x piclaip line! $181 LESS MASH BOURBON OF FINEST-QUALIT- ? Y N W Gives cp to Ncwi Ford's " ::::;::.:: 1 n 6 to $53 LESS f n 30 inilss per gallon Falco-- n Ranchero is priced up to e $210 below other leading-mak:7:::"::.";:.:'j54i.i?t. j . pickups $3.95 BOOK CONDENSED The flight They Burned the fountain . Threatened and maligned by the communists his host pitai only 5 miles from the1 Bed Chinese border Dr. Tom Dooley carries on! 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PROVO, UTAH ' Carlos Hernandez, 134, jVenezuela, "out- -, pointed Alfredo Urbiua, 134," Mex- Sytsk'f six-fo- ot ( A NE OF KENTUCKY'S TRULY EXCELLENT BONDED BOURBON 6--3; Jersey Turnpike, . ai. OLD DOV ER One million vehicles a week are ; New driven on the 16-- Stylesk ot TRULY EXCELLENT BOURBON IS 9-- 7; 6-- 1; Hubbard-Hagert- y, Half-to- j RENOx i 6-- LOGAN (UPD Utah State University stepped out of Skyline ' 6V4-fo- ' , - $35 to $1S1 LESS ! ! : Conference competition Thursday to score its fourth f straight golf , victory. The Aggie golfers downed Montana State College 2 on the Logan Golf ' and Country:' Club course. ; n - r PATERSON, N.J (UPD Jay Anderson, 161, Philadelphia .drew with Al (Rocky) Milone,1 1557" Brooklyn, N.Y. (4). BONDED BOURBON BYU's tennis team swept to its third straight victory Thursday afternoon wEen it defeated Mon on the Cougar courts, tana, Last weekend, the Cougars de feated the Air Force Academy and Utah State. i 6--1, ; Half-to- " Harff-to- n 6-- 2,. A99 ie Golfers Capt ure Win 'S-- r , $ By United Press International . def. Don Hubbard I (MSU), 7446, Mike Hagarty (MSCJ def. Glen Gary Crandall, 6 Meier (BYU) def. Carl Lerhldhg Tom Means (MSU) (BYU) def. Steve Kirk (MSU) track and fields 65, 6n2; Brent Turley (BYU) def. Singles and doubles champions in Bill Corette (MSC) each division will receive award Doubles Mel Bennett - Kirby medals. !; McMaster (BYU) def. Corette- Dixon-Meie- r, dief. Kirk, ' S ' 1 I I . 6-- 4; Fight Results ' f ' v . i ' ' 6-- 3; ...iii America's 6--1. " - 7-- 9; - , ' 6-- 4, ? Tennis Invitation tennis, will extend over a .period of, three days. Junior high school tennis got the schedule underway' Thursday. Senior high Class B tennis were played on the new BYU tennis courts this. morning,, and the Class A followed this afternoon beginning at 1 p.ni. Junioi College " competition will - Semifinal Round The Semifinals saw Barnett and Braithwaite successfujly defend, against Child and Allen and Fulkerson with Callah an defeated Lanager and Reed . for the contestants from 13 Hansen (SF), Gary Peterson (O) def. David schools have been announced, and the tournament wiH be under the Henry (SF), 64, Doubles: John Mikkelson - Kay Wilkinson golf coach. The first foursome to (ee off in- (O) def. Brent Gardner - John cluded, the winner of last year's Evans (SF), David Burton-Gar- y Baugh (0) Class A- tournament Bob Osgood Tanner-De- e Ken def. Darling, of Olympus. In a initial meet last f &3, (SF), 75 over fine a fired year, Osgood the Timp course. In ose of a tie after the regulation IS boles, there will be a sud- 'den death playoff. Medals will be awarded the top three players in each division. 1 . 6-- d , 6--0. 6--2, 6-- 7-- 5. v J 6-- 0, ! 6-- j OREM Orem Tigers defeated Trophies will be awarded to' each Thursday in a Spanish Fork, participating schooL Region 5 "tennis meet on the Orem . 4-- 6; , Team Tops Dons 5 to 10 J 3, - . ' . 1 i :' 6--0; ; 2-- 1J : y 6-- 0, 7-- 5; 10-ya- rd - i 6-- 1; s i Wallace. i , -- 16 Don Connolly of Tooele defeat- ' two-mi- le club units from 6--0.. w. e t. and Don Gordon second - David Beck arid Francis Roeera of Brigham Young defeated Ellis 1 ayior . andi Jim Mulford of Wayne Butch Fulkerson ixjft.c .vauanan oi American Fork teamed asainst Earl Shpn- herd and Phillip Brown of Dixon Ana won 2 and Kim Hancock and John Holm of Payi son completed the first round by dropping Tom and Micky Muhlestein of Central- 4 ..01a The teams play a return match BYIf's Gary Griffeth, the champion, will run at Missoula, Mont., next week. with Richard Cuddihy of Oregon Best ball results: ' meter State (in. special 3,000 Torres .;- - Vernon def . Tom steeplechase. Bryngelson, Hodges - Bob Both events will be part of SaturLyman Tracy - Clark Whitlock day afternoon's program. (BYU) def. Bob Maidment-Bo- b f GiAs Pep Clubs' On Review Hodges (M), Sky-lin- ' - 6-- 1; (: ; 6-- 2: 6-- 2. 6-- 4; 6-- ; j . firs, nd nd Inter-mounta- 77. , v i 6-- 1. Lonnie Lambson third. 22-- 6 John Tiufer of Still Rings East Mill Creek Stake first, Stevs Pratt second, and iDavid Veit Halfback Bruce Samples lugged Quarterback Bud Belnap led also of East MillyCreek Stake, 22-- 6 to a team Blue his victory a punt return lateral from Eldon third. ; over the Whites Thursday in the Fortie 85 yards for a touchdown Rebound Tumbling (Trampofootball annual intermural at game line) Pat Hardee first, Don honors.; in the second period in "a vain Young' University. Brigham Markand Gordon of six second, to keep the Whites kr the Jay v The all around consists Bdnap took the opening kick-of- f attempt , ham third, y' events. r . 90 yards down game. it and returned ' LeMoyne DuPaix Long Horse Bill Wright pushed across the the middle of the field for a Jay Markham gave the outRichard and in second, Creerj first, score for the Blues from final V r r touchdown. standing single performance x 5.3. Time third, Hankin, Frank The calisthenics. perthe free Belnap also took the second eight yards out. Left halfback calibre was of All Around Steve Pratt first, i "Bloodiest day in American half kickoff and ran lit 80 yards Ron Jacobseh accounted for the formance Olympic and a real treat to the spectators; and Frank Hankin second. marker, from other two points when , he rushed history" was the second day of to the won he three where of DuPaix the BatU plunged iover three the ball over following Belnap's Antietam, Sept. 17, Novice Class LeMoyne Boys Tirst touchdown. . 1862. first places. plays later. Bars Robert Harrison Parallel Edythe Monk, representing the! first place. Granite School District was the Still Rings Bill Payne first, outstanding girl gymnast of th? Wiscomb second, John meet. Trampoline Gary! Bayer first. The results: John Wiscomb second. Junior Slass (Men) Horizontal Bar John Wiscoml Horizontal Bar A tie for first Bill Payne second, and Jjetween Lonnie Lambson and first, Bruce Molen, both of BYU. Third Gary Bayer third. Rope Climbs Stephen Woolston place went to LeMoyne DuPaix first place. 8.4. also of BYU. y Free Exercise Jan EJurasek Parallel Bars First place, Le Moyne DuPaix; second place, first place. John Taufer (EMC) ; and! third Novice Class - Girls dnda Robison place, Steve Pratt. Trampoline Free Calisthenics Jay Mark- first, Barbara Player second, and ham was first, Jerry Ostergaard a tie forXthirdbetween Edythe second and Trent Fewkes third. Monk and. Deon Lowe, Side Horse Ken Molen first, Monk first Rope Climb-Edy- the and Rob secondh Linda Robison second, and Alice Lynn Bjorkman ' ert Rose third. u Eklund third. Tumbling Jay Markham first, Tumbling Edythe Monk first, Jim Isom second, and Jerry Barbara Player second, and Ostergaard third. Margie Gehring third. lowest-pricecff- ull Horse LeMoyne Dupaix Long Mount Singgalang, in central first, Frank Hankin from the U. of U. second, and Jay Mark Sumatra, gets 320 days of rain ham third. ja year and has a mean relative .Pratt humidity of 93 per cent. X Swinging Rings-Ste- ve all-arou- Brigham Young University golff ers won their .first match of the young season in western division play of the Skyline Conference Thursday, 11 to &Vz from Monf tana State University. Gil Torres and Kent Vernon oj BYU posted the best scores of the day. Each had 76. Tom Hodr at ges of Montana was next with a , Jump 6-- 2; " 6-- 4. 2; 6--0. 6-- 0; 3-- 6;, 3; 7-- 5; ' - Track and Field Ti 6-- 6--4' 6-- 3; 6-- 2. Barton Dee Thomas and Sidney, Lewis (So. Summit) defeated a Wasatch pair, Gordon Van Wagnan and Neil Forti 6-10-- 8 and Paul Lanager teamed with Ferrell Reed of Lincoln to defeat Jerry nasmusson and Mike Evans 6-- 2i 6-- 4; -- 6-- 1. 6-- . 7-- 5; 6--1. 3-- 3; 6-- 1; 6-- 1; and precision marching. Here is a rundown' of Invitation and. Gary Ridge, In. a" tnree .game .series, Ricky ' Chd ana Laric Allen of RnHnpvill won over Phillip Carter and Dave ed Jack Chruma of Lehi and Martines downed Dan Soren-so- n of Hillside Mkrtines attended Lincoln Jr. In the semifinals Crumfacker 1 High his 7th and 8th years, pick- defeated Porter and Maring tip honors for his pschool both tines beat Westerlund .6-1-;' years. Crumfacker is making his First Round Double firsttrip into the finals this year. In the first round of play Steve In the first round of the Junior Crumfacker defeated High Doubles Russell BrOwn and . Johnson Of Lehi Steve Craig Miller of Lehi efeated Jan In the second round Barnett Provo and Orem scored Region Bauh of Lincoln defeated Dpnnis Christensen land Doug Wadley of and i 0 5 baseball Mar- Pleasant Grove victories .Thursday Peterson of Manti Gary and Braithwaite defeated Brown Miller 2 while Child afternoon. tineblanked Doug Wng of Cen .Barnett and John Braithwaite and t tral downed Thomas Schoonover Paul (Manti) The Bulldogs defeated Payson, . Lanaser and 14-oh the .Lions' field as Garth Reed defeated Beck and Thomas Bray and Steve Thomasj Provo i; and Fulkerson with Cal60, to two held the losers pitchers, lahan blanked Hancock and Holm r hits. different events are scheduled in various areas of sport ' In the second round Roger, Porter of Brigham Young defeated David, Dwitschi of Dixon Bill Miles (So. SumDennis Terry; (Pleasousted mit) Reed ant Jrove) 11;. Merrell (Wayne) defeated John while Ritchie (Wasatch) Crumfactor blanked Lynn Warr of Payson John Westerlund , r (American A. Fork) beat! Baugh Kent' Creer from Springville defeated Kent Walker of Lehi i 120- -' Meet highlight's: . . - j i , ball. : Ovr i -- An: .estimated 2,000 junior high school i and jumior college performers, will take part in this year's ppring'carnival, according to meets director Dr. Edwin R. Kim- . - . reaches its climax Saturday afternoon; Trials HAYNES By FRANK 1 .'It A: J of "Roosevelt MJke Martines POOATELLO, Idaho (UP I) Junior High School, exhibited the Boxers from the ".West Coast and form today that won him the U.S. Army grabbed the lion's singles tennis championship two share of honors here Thursday in ye running as he. worked himthe first round of the Weiern self into .today's finals. Olympic Boxing Championships'. Displaying ability that outFive Army boxers registered classed any of- his opponents droooed only four first round victories while indi Martines vidual, impressive showings were matches in as smany rounds.. made "iby John Cesspoch, ? Butte, Slight! Favorite Mont . , John , Rademacher , brother" of prrfessional heavyweight Today, the Roosevelt lad will Pete Rademacher, and Nick Span-ako- s meet Steve Crumfacker of Delta, of Burns, Ore. Colo, in a match which Martines is expected to have a slight edge. Waves-o- f i Martinez Shoots for Thi rd Straiq ht Title in Junior High School Joust West Coast i 'Netters " max R - |