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Show 15 xxIE SALT LAKE TKIBUNE,-- WEDXESDAT .MORNING, AFHIL 20, lirr. Amateur Baseball Season Opens in Salt Lake Sunday With Six Teams in Action West Tossers. Trounce Leopards; POPULAR; OPEN AMATEUR NEEDS ONE FROM HEAVY BOUTS Saints Victorious, Qranite Wins No DELANEY BARRED CLASS B EMPLOYEES' DIVISION IS Twilight Team Begin Schedule on Following Further Fight Scapa Flow May Be Out of Race; Leg Is Skinned Tuesday; Teams Ready Amateur CLARENCE DEMAR CAPTURES GREATEST i Ou side of His Class for Jack. Rally Gives Loose Game Fourth-Innin- g Panthers NEW TORK, April II (AP)Jack ueianey, champion. must stay within tha limits of his own division and not wander Into th th precincts of tha hesvyweiahts. New Tork stats athlstle commission ruled today. The decision Automatically forces the Bridgeport battler out of tils match with Paulino Uscudun. ax ranged thia week for June 22. As a result, Delaney probably will be matched with Mike McTlaue. Celtic warrior, on in same sate, in a Dout for the title. Mike nested a rnajiengs vim tn commission, .lo by Score of - MIQH ' to 7. 11 Scholastic Baseball OF MARATHdN RUNS D( RECORD TIME - Melrose Rally Wins for Farmers ; Everett Sets Murray Down. Ninth-Innin- SCHOOL LEAOIJB. Clue Standing. ' Won. Lost P C 0 I.eOO Oranlte .. ........ t S West l.eo .BOO n. U IX I I 1 1 Kast .., .609 1 Jordan J .Ul S 0 .000 Murray .. Schedule. Thursday' L. T. 8. U. at Jordae. West at Murray. East at Granite. Junior High Oamea. West T, Jordan 4. , T. Bryant 18, Jacks Orada School Game. Webster 4, Longfellow 1. Wasatch M, Hamilton IT. Whlttier M, Hawthorn 4. Riverside 10. Oarfleld L Edison I, Onequa 4. Grant f, Jefferson I. Class B Standing. . a g Star Distance Plans for Utah Lake Carnival ' to Be Discussed Sets Enviable Marks by Winning Boston Race. baseball, always popular EOSTOV, April 11 CAP). Clarence OAXTIMOEE, April 19 (AP). ' peclal te The Trtesae. Its 1927 atart H. Demar, thin, wiry, an After Jefbeaten Walter now, M. Scapa by for- being apparently Granite school ever from Melrose, today raced Arm whan the alz Sunday morning tiuni high typesetter put paovo. rora candidate for tie Preak-ne- e East high scoring epre In tha sec g Utah lake water carnival will undisputed title of rally to down th Jor- hi way to th tat under war at Althetle park and ud Kentucky derby, Injured srestest marathon runner. end Inning, which netted six runs. be dlrased Wednesday evening, dan nine Id a (am played at Bandy America Port Doug-la- . The drawings for the miles Under a over a una Leg in his (tall at tha Plm-Uc-o it as- wbn those Interested In tha probroiling sun, ths West high Panthers came back were made at a board Tuesday, winning by a 10 to t score. ana 115 yards or opening track, it was learned auto score a d posal will gather at toe Hotel tths smiling little victory, 11 to With the count final th when phalt, of control meeting Tuesday night was Ths lag thoritatively tonight Kobertt to diacusa plana. teacher- ran the pick of th T, and maintain an unmarred record The Upstairs Clothea Shop will play inning opened, th Farmers lost little school aklnned near ths bock yesterday. North continent's distance Toe water carnival, aa now 111 In ths .scholastic baseball race. time In getting next to the offering runner American Just how serious ths Injury may t Fort Douglas, and the soldier Into th ground to win the may be held In connection Panther cinched their victory with of Kimball, relief twtrler, wbo was thirty-firbs could not bs learned. Whether annual Hopklnton-to-Bopromise tha clothiers a royal recepwith tha sportsmen ' outing, and a flve-ru- n th colt would b out of racing rally In the fourth Inning sent In to replace Wnlaysofi, the ton marathon run of the Boston Ath tion. Dearer A Rio Orand Western will consist of a half day' activiletic sesoclation In 1 hours. 40 minutes was not known, it was slated. that sent Ted Aldous from ths mound latter being replaced In ths eighth In ana wilt go against the Elk at Athletic amy. zz ties. Including boat racing of all second. snd continued to roll up runs In th a pinch hitter. Jorgensen, Scapa Flow wag considered an by ning MUVD00N SPONSOR. Park No. 1. and tha American Tele later Innings. riRTH WIN. types and gwlmmlng specialties. nret Datter up, led off with a single outstanding contender for both The ts bar Delaney from th graph ccller meets the Eastern Hat Ths tlms wss eight minutes over the Ths gam was played en th West It la planned to make' tha Utah Lindsay connected with his first hit,- world ths Maryland and Kentucky S- - rank motion ters at Nm 1. of th weightier battlers was high campus and proved to be a s record, but Demar perform a Christennest over double third. lake water carnival an annual year-olThe twilight team will start their classics. rmou stakes sponsored by William Wuldoon. 11- - loosely played cvntest. with errors anoe ooutd him records that brought sen hit his second and season Tuesday evening with the class already to nig credit Include the year-oi- a rent, which will be comparable and commission and he was both of omission then Jensen. S. Smith snd 1. Smith not be measured In hour and m'n- - with B employees. DIVIBION 1. The class B employees Belmont futurity and the United supported commissioner, th Coenr d'Aleoe and Pay The utea It was the fifth tiro he has by Commissioner Farley, figuring lsrgely tn sucIn each counted a rapid single have been divided Into the Tuesday Won. Lest. P C with Commissioner B rower onnosed. several hundred spectators who rath- ette lakes affairs, and those who the (Ins a winner in ths B. cession. These six hits counted five crossed ana Thursday evening divisions. The States hotel stakes. He to a son .. Grant ........... 0 1.000 In A. effect th ered at the start of the game thinned Emerson commission, according A. Patriot's dsy classic. It was his ar sponsoring the project belirv runs Kimball was replaced by Milne, of Man 0' War and Florence 1 1.000 drawings and schedule will he an to aiuiaoon. considers Ue anrv was to a mere handful under a but ths game had been stored away iinn consecutive that it Is entirely feasible, and nounced later. Tha teams In each Webber, 1 Jefferson .000 eliminated definitely from (further north wind that swept the persistent a year and It was th victory within field second i.'.., and the Granulans by division are listed below. There Is Hawthorne 0 that an excellent start can be .000 l heavyweight eontendershlp when he made playing conditions dlsasreeable Uv until ths last Inning tha game successive year In which ha has car still a vacancy In the B employees. DIVISION wss decisively whipped by Jimmy in the later Inning. made thia year. was dose, the Beetdlegers taking ad- ried off the National A. A. V. maraTha open amateur league will atart Won. Lost P C. title three records unequaled Maioney in jaadison square Oarden IMS HOMIftS vantage of several Granite errors to thon Wasatch Friday evening with five teams list but after thirty day a Friday erenlns last February. It was advertised as on th book of running competition. 1.000 were count scores and Farmers the Th ed at present. There ts one more team manager may have on his team an elimination eenfeef, he points out, Leopards pecked away at Hamilton Wearins the ealrwn a7 Ih. U.Ithm .000 handed several runs due to ths wlldNobles In th team wanted for this division. first Inning, euttln. Forest .... no more than three Wavers wha are ana anouia stan as such. .400 ness of the Jordan beaver. Oranlte American Legion, Demar pushed di- veteran. Demar came through the wo men on with a walk and a slnsle. At last night's meeting of ths board eligible Humner . hill other classifications. Af .000 stretch of "Wl mads sn ezoeBtlon to our ml cot away to a rood start In th open rectly to the front of. a field of HI n seoond they bunched hits and of control several rulings were made ter th for I'lntah Starter Who took the road at noon. In the Newton with a rush that car.000 first thirty days tha Fridav in .permuting Delaney to flsht outline tookth advantage ing frame by counting two hits and Five which will be of Interest to ths base- night of Nobles' wlldness are allowed him miles out from Koskl snd ried of to 4 from the Into was h start player second run. In one sight go nis the eiass Muldoon Innlnej they ball players. Tbey follow: Maioney," to push over six of their seven run in nigner classes, provided no team said, "yet against he showed nothing 4o jus Barker, filled th bases with two walks and leading th pack, and he never was Kennedy, but as he loped across the All cards for the Sunday morning has first up. was nicked with more he looked such than three dead Brookllne of neaaed limit advanced after two an next error. IThe that' that Ths batters tremendous up city tify privilege. and twilight divisions should be In and Berg got a baa sn ball. H was pushed 'all th way, and tired and hi comfortable lead ziad hit Infield grounders, forcing two runthat paid well to see a real fight pitch, the bands of ths board when It goes players en it eligible list at any one crown Beers stepped to th plat with a Marine, es... SO1 I'lmee. e.... was disappoint e 4 11 il Hiewsrt, lb... ( g T ners at the plate, and the following pushed hard. Flrt It was August been cut from seven to less than four was a Delaney ruiriu into executive session at 4:15 Fri- time. blow to canter went that mighty right A sunonmmltte has been ecnnlnt. n of th S 1 7 0 Moor, ef... , minutes. Fagerlund Barter, twlrler nras man he Jordan The filed out. Ik... hut savy out. up favorite, day night. bases, the blow giving East ed to see whether or not It will be weighed thirty pounds, and beaten at for four A. I I1 11 0!Jnes, rf.... t 0 0 pulled out of a tight hole with the A. C. f New Tork, and Cliff Brtcker, Koskl, ef the All. persons desiring positions as inree tames. Aiaoue rolled out. and neers. " to advisable a behind . schedule of Canadian th Demar. waa Onminutes four arrange teammates. from of ... his eiferter, youngster turn." assistance very 100 Gait, rf.., nen cast commenced ail over aca in. AlSeU. ao. 4 0 0 splendid should have their tame between sown of tb plres . 44 tario. 4 1 Utile minutes Then. and , ' Jlmmv Henlrea of His time was hours. 11 ORonsy. 3b... stronger Kaenwr. collected a .. .. ...JORDAN LIADS. when Manrsa, p. ...... BUNOIt SA'sV- applications 4n at that time. Mr .. ... in. aims , i.nma 1 v d AOia'ebles, p.v Bill Ken. ,, Dorchester; Karl P ultimately to 41 seconds.. ... Any piay,er who u member of th soma '"or 'thw'strcnswhnrhsif1 iiiiu,r 0 0 lt The - Maryland - bewmg wmmisalrro Ltbs. West outfielder and. an inflelder t'eesss Gran- iinnm- secona, andKoekl, for remained-score to ''eheffi:'-.r"Y'"',The r "reams: .'I old Bill Kennedy, 'hedy' At association muna staying oaseball Th rule and regulation for thia reported to the New York. board that got crossed on his fly. Porter fanned, In ite for four first the who inninga his recalled 20.000 veteran from spectators, Oreenwlch, under an assumes name will be group will be but Marine stooped on of .Nobles1 Totals...'STn4i Totsl... s HxM 10 the fifth Granite pushed over another .who pounded home third, took I'unaee, wait I mors welterweight fast separata from the rule scheduled the 1917 victory. Th watches caught him xaioous eat, isuea to toock rirst. dropped from ths eligibility lists of governing with hi head and sot run when Jensen ana ts. emitn count- chase. to meet Pete th federation j ,up for the ticket one ' regular In Ml.!. Urn. Bubs Keener. B SuMissrv; .to tha federation for ths remainder of teems. was some it first, although lead a hit each. Jordan took the In the last three miles it looked for championship at ths Polo grounds nsrar. nsrser. Hers. Steers. Wll ed Johnny Miles, ths Nova Scotia ms to set that rise, before wss he vie season. able . led In June teams I. had half of th fifth.. are as The it Smith divided Hans-abeen a aa follow: -time suspended there y youngster who last year raped Demar. Etkrem, Owens, lasses 1. Riew. though either Koskl w None but the adopted baseball shall ert. Iet,lre a. nmrs Msrlne t, Boske-- off with a single. Plnlayson fanned, Sunday morning Denver A Rto'for failure to go through with a lar.Hardy ent an might catch ths wily Melrose Btenrooe, Olympio champion, and be. used In federation gamea The Grande, easy roller to Wll but Ross Day reached first on ah American Telegraph college, match against Johnny Mendelssohn In e, SMMH. tiers. Imim Wlljlane. ri'mpim'tt-haw.a...ri(tssjBk. other veteran- Into the dust in recwho mad '' reined th nam, but ball, B. ; error. Mathews Raster slneied. nnnii-B.; Day Ralph ""Up six on of the 100- was Hatters; rnos Al off breaklnsord jnsra marmmmmmmiiitmtuim,-stairsits, time, ftscate any ball which he believes to Cloth shop and Fort Douglas, having no wortTlng: agreement with no play;th base being inad4NMs mm, jj si isin reached"' flmB'Wh'the' 'Granite'5 in 9 aita. odd contestants .forced 'eutef th'ranwssj&'.waf be not of regulation quality.' This could hot locate the plats, walking nra oir sierssa. S SI ibetissisgs; -X. . A one. wa Wts-kicked tied Bss th took nn field "--- n. Rio The InulDM Denver nlaht hoard, cre la Wednesday Maryland ...inn i. . ball shall be turned over to tha board a run across. at- - est By Aldeue ft, by Morses . y at 1. Mtln fanned, but Despaln con- Hill I la i Innings; eff Tbmesader 1 la 4 nlng today by th unseasonable nest. Boanoviirn ana He was a topheavy favorite. of control, whos duty It will ,be to Grande, American Telegraph college-, tlis ease,- - thus assuring a elear path Lemon attempted torcing 10 is 1 Innings: 'to irff catch Jk. Marine M iwnw one. eff In a two (MI nected AUau fast with f VOUC iMn ,i driving ?"1,1lyeen .m,tt, ml tyrenon rmori ljint, ins jinnvrn, Ths heat killed the ..OTUBK JTOnner w determine whether or not ths ball Is u. third, but th peg went Into left field eft Morrsa i. tt Nobles 5. Hit wlU runa Granite got one of these runs KimbaiL l wllk sua out- rf uuu Fort Dougls. j In th first ten miles ' Btrark est by Hill a, by proper, in rasa the Dan is round to ipmair Clothe shop, and Ifarln romped, horn. Williams pnrara oeu sinnt ess urater, by Neblea back In Its half of ths seventh, the ' JHr W(fUlsf National Copper, panKers luesaay Williams Wild Sltcb Mniareoa AMaue. r.Asss..f 10 wild Keener. ball ; kite Tweisee th to Aepftvsd. of the stitae'iv. catcher returning eoerar Keservs, wtoaer " Brother,' eseWnietf run.yeo.' . rnnsw 'wsb; Jordan, pitcher fnrclnjt.in ,t,w,.-shall bs given another In Its place. rUtah ttUrn finished thirteenth in 1:11.10; Harold inlied. . Barken-i- n Hkri4y ;'?s- - noms rus Beers. an' 1. walking1 a batter with the bases loadRavings dt Trust. Wlanin BllrlmwTh.aui.. rtf T Lakewood. Ohio, waa twenty-fIn case tha ball Is found to bs Imkits J. Mrntm Bausr, etevsrt, or i in seconq appearance inning. wmtssis. end the Tuesday class B employees fimith-Fau- s, pltfhee rinlsysea. Shrtes sews Nobles. Lemta ed. Jorgensen fanned to irst In 1:45.00 Pmplre Beckstead. proper ths team which offera It ahall ' drew a walk, out was. out stealing. wllllasia PaBarker. L'molme nilher. nd pay a la fins and forfeit all games cific, Crescent Products, Union WIST TAKES LEAD, In the eighth oranlte again went OocldntsJ unni we una is paia. Into the lead, - counting two runs, ; ';. West tot three ef back Is to bs Seed. The Friday night leaa-B class Conti "iVIRITT but Jordan came back to tie the score smolovees IN Thursday FORM. In the third. Nobles and Williams considered a stepping atone and Is for nental Oil. Talenona eomnanv. Halt The Parmer tied It in their both drew walks Elkrera skied out Flossy twlrllns br Earl Rvarate mt at beginners or thus who do not have half ef the ninth. Federal Trlbun, Reserve, and Owens struck out, but Nobles the Murray nine back without a run the ability or time to get Into other Walker Granlts showed extreme weakness BankBrothers Dairy, on tot A third Lemon th classifications final strike. in tnetr contest with ths I D. 8. U. player eligible for .III o, J hww mnig tsryant junior high school easily singled through short , and Noble on Lucas field Tuesday, and th u, uiw uuiiivm. Friday evening activity cannot sign amateur two On Western open Friday ...... dropped, while resulting cored, Stewart's long single to Minus reentered the runnliurfor tha in scores. Itsor these error ru up with any other classification for riiciimi juniors inT was not very hitting more two m score Of riirht the first thirty days of the season, tlcaf, Keeley Ic Cream, Quality Press, . scholastic markers brought baseball title uy on to by emergins; sev-- 1 until th final and western good Inning, union. across. moisy, uiamuno. no. z at Municipal park. s 10 v. averett allowed but ral times batters fanned whtn a hit West went Into the lead In the victors, three hits snd was not In serious wae v.,OT.n uirii Anafnwn s dovs took lu needed. badly iny 10 in orrerlngs of Thomas an fourth, after East had scored its sev irouwe alter ths first innlns. whtn JORDAN IMPROVING. and final marker In the first sn error and two walks filled the raunnnira nirn to au corner of th enth of sad ISceatitle thei den. I half the same Innln. lot Owens' bases with but one out. A strikeout Oiffman, Borna and and Glbb Jordan showed marked improvement isnsd to ea Sie eaa of Aaae Qaahry a potent factor In the ana a nyout ended the Inning, and ever its two previous start and had P'syed occptJonally strong for ths triple proved Kam-K- , any color, aa a bringing two run across thereafter Everett bressed winners, while Redden andX Mitchell through Its starting pitcher showed better conKMrastsnat, scoring a moment later. without much difficulty. Kiusuawi ior tn loser. Th gam and himself trol, would hav had a splendid chance took the went seven Morgan pitching assignment innings. in saint backed him uo with to win. Ths player put snap and 'Three of th five bout staged f'i"" JP Wssu for East .after three run had been some hard hitting, the atTwo erpep into all of their Tuesday Bight in ths Commercial club scored, and damped down on th tack being featured by timely hit by rors were chalked up plays. against Jordan, ,,,lnul. B,; corns, to.; Panther one he aot warmed un. aa r seven for gymnasium between th Salt Lake Richardson, Jb.j Thimas. rf.; Kua- - He Granite: Both against urouDay, orsoerg, (Jlsen and Taylor. the final two batters to The -Kainta nicked N. Peters for ten teams showed poor ' base runnlna. ""D"i P i substitutes, Mulr, fac fanned and th Provo De Molay ended In and sent him in three back suc while Chrtstensen counted Everett found hits, for three hits out Murray r., Mmn, u.!lb.ritcneroe, cession on strikes In the firth, but only draw, and th other two war evenly lb.; oiximru, Te sequels yea wtta Ac Lewis, xb.i Cushing, three safs blows. Ths Ssints re of four times at bat and E. Smith JacksonLanrton. c; 8mlth, sssktegs ep. divided between th two boxing teams, h.; his support cracked, and the Panther corded three error, wall only on connected with four singles In six as.; Redden, lb.: Fletcher rolled three more run across. They was chalked us for Murray, Everett trips to the plate. D. Smith caught o that a draw decision on ths match O'Connor, scored In th sixth on Stewart's had ten Strikeouts. .While N. Peters a good game for' Jordan and regis1 cf.i A. Mitchell. p.: h was given. Armstrong of Salt Lake ner, Thorns, double, which, combined with a wild retired a similar number of Saint tered two hits out of three times rf.; B. Htchll, If., ' up. administered a knockout to Funk of I throw, was surrtclent to boost the mace swingers. JUSUA.V. Umpire, Backer. USAJIH. Provo In tha class, while B H.A 0.1 West high Juniors were master of lead, Another pair was counted in at ao on Lonoon or rrovo stopped Cook In two th Jordan two the on 1'Roes bsses Jersessea.Sh. Tlx seventh, hit, Juniors In a well played Dsy.rf . t 0 0 minutes of fighting. The latter bout seven-inniIN TEE FIRST PLACE 0XTE ball. two errors, snd a fielder's Undaay.tb .,111 4Kalph Dir.Jb. I l contest, T to 4. was in ths CraCbrisunses.c 4 10 10 MitSewi.lf .. S 0 0 S .division. choice were the contributing factora. OGDEN on the mound for the Romney Schmale, coached ven and Anderson, tJeberman and J. nine, allowed the 4 Mllae.ss-WORD 07 HONOR IS YOUR ' Jeesen.lMb.. wawT. ., isssx. Jackson olub four B. Snltk.ss.. 0(1 4 ODeepeis.e-ff4 10 4 a.B.O.AI B.H.O.A Ward, and MeCall and F. Ward all blnglee, Anderson also pitched steady I. Smite. lb., d TBrsdy.3b-BEST GUARANTEE THAT YOU-WILfought to draws. bait for ths losers. Beeaeley was um- Perter. rf... OlKlkiH. Ah. . Oehriaf.rt .. 1 0 llBrewa.lk .... 10 11 and Palmer were th judges. pire, v, 0! Reeding. rf .. 1 0 0 0 JobBoa,rf .. Hsrdy..lf.... B s z u;oweat. It... 411 GET A SQUARE DEAL ..... Sve r IBIfrMl.p u I " 1 I I 'ii-Tbemssder.a 111 0:K4mn.ll.n . . i i A a! AND OUR YEARS BESIDES 7 V. swltt.ll... e 0 Qreer.Zb .... 1 0 0 1 " In Bait Laks. will mak ui hard-earne- ntn nlnth-tnnln- 1' hest-eoften- -t pro-pose- d, s- st -- two-bacs- er g. , . ' t heart-breaki- elx-mi- le -- (Ill r . ,. two-bsj- -- )0 ' I Finnish-Americ- 1 .. .Gray-haire- ' Ito . Flnnlsh-Amerlcs- I Kn-ned- a . -- . ii 'tli'ii Btrevell-Paterso- . - uJ. -- ssHmerf?)ni'..'K f- i?jew;j.-.'eiina.cvawees- . 5. Easy Winner , Off - ant i earn n, SST a-- ' the-ru- Over Jackson 1 ,v j De Molay Battlers Get Draw Decision LOT MORE THAN JUST STYLE, ' FIT, FiBRIC, LINING AND TRI1V1MINGS GOES INTO THE CLOTHES WE SELL long-ran- RPF.f!TAT. r. -V. OFFER three-roun- New colors new beauty worid-rcnowne- d ACME QUALITY j IN AGGIES R. Votway PKPtn WALL Wasatch AINTS II. Tigers Pile Up Score on Inexperienced Riralt, C. TRACK CHAMPS 130-4- 2. in i in mi Both Squads Hampered by Weather; Hope ful in Saturday Meet T serial The Tihissa PHOVO, April ft' !. emulate Johr)-Mnvt- Spud's ' M-- n ll Garage West 4tt South Wasatch 4044 No Decision Is Reached in Case of Mary Browne Spertsl te The Tribune. . OGDEN. April 11. Ogden high school s experienced track team piled up a large score airalnst th new Weber county high school In a dual meet between the two schools her thl afternoon. The final count waa 110 for Ogden and 41 for Weber. Hearn of Ordea was man MEW TOBX, April 19 (AP- )- with 11 Cox and Glbbs The executive conimittee of each collected points. 17 points. Russell and tha United State Golf associa Prtngle were the leaders for Weber tion adjourned lata thia afternoon high, with Russell taking 1 points and without reaching a decision on Pringl 7. Weber, Ogden and Davis In a triangular meet next tho case of Mary K. Browne, who may meet at Kaysvtll. has asked the official to mis Friday Summary: whether or not her amateur status dash Olbbs. Oaden on th link ha been affected by Cox, Ogden (second): Pr Ingle. (first): Weber her entry into professional tennis (third); Walker. Ogden (fourth); Richard Weber son, Time, (fifth). ranks last w4ntr. dash Glbbs, Ogden (first); Prtmrle, Weber (second); Riohardsnn, CLEVELAND, April 19 (AJ). Weher (third); Jng, Ogden (fourth); Mary K. Brown denied her Walker, Ogden (fifth); Tims, :11.4. ah that dash had an Hickman, today Ogden accepted (first); Fisher, Ogden (seoond); ngagement a tennis prof eeaional Newer, Ogdn (third); Van fcvhaar. at the Hew Westchester Women' Weber (fourth); Blddl. Ogden (fifth). Golf and Tennis dnb, as anTune, :4,4. nounced by th ctab in Ifew Tork. Mile run Barker, Ogden (first); Miss Brown said ah had Palmer, Ogden (second); West, Weber no Weher contract Garner, signed with any dnb (third); (fourth); Weber (fifth). Time, 4:11. and that her present plana con. e Barker. Or den. tentp'ated th ntanajrement of a (first): Palmer,run Ogden (second); Tayhat shop, which ah opened her R. Weber lor, third); Barker, Ogdea I (rmu-threcenwy. raaea, ogden (firth). Tim. ' PROVO IMRROVa-s- . Coach Chick Hart has a formidable track team this season, one which 1 8sutk.e Tetsls.. arar br Grnnlte 100-ya- rd 120-ya- 440-ya- i17 Issiass: letal M IT .. ..t 0 0 0 1 0 i. z I nirs .. ..x jomnn Runs .'. ..0 0 0 0 4 0 .... 11.11 sslOlrrl i 1 1 1 Or EXPERIENCE HAVE TAUGHT US HOW TO GET THE MOST VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR WE PAY OUR CLOTHING MANUFAtrTURERS. THESE ITEMS ARE REFLECTED IN OUR FAIR AND SQUARE PRICES io 717 111110 06 1 9 1 o 10 Bans Jorgessea 1. Undssy 1, Cbrletensea. Jeasea 1. JS. Hhttb a, Bww Dsy. Bslph Dsy, Mattkews. Brsdy, fnlV. Rrrors I.lndray. Smlu x, Cekrtns, Jehn-SS- a X. BUI. IesBeln. Rran Twa-Jki,. Jerrensen, Ckrlstessea a, Mlhte. Bit with belt pltebed By Ptalaysoa, I. Salts 1, 0efc-rlnWild pitches rinlsysss. 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(Long. 1 th efflolel baseball far the visitors, oui tney must b at ths n cs man, Hearn. 7 ime, biooh, Cox. OgdeA (first); Hearn, I,. freshman stsr la not expected to be tsama pliylpg under the rules ef very best to do It. It Is certain that ths Assies have any match for ths veteran Burke, but Ogden (second); Moeamger. Ogden I s the Salt Lake Federatlen ef Am, ' a nis; snvantaa-tn . the field events, he should add points to the "T" trw.i unirai; nusseu, wper (fourth) Ki tour Athletic. This action wss and have W or Burke and Jar man and Smith elan will enter. In Ijcmg, ogden (fifth). Distance, others. feet s inchee. l. the Kirk. PttssermJd taken st a. reguisrly scheduled Owen Row and Lm Wrtjht, two nmiui ar the mala bones ot and Discus Cox. Ogden ( first); Hearn. th. ef the beard ef control. meeting in. I. u. aces, are certain la have vougars. Ogden (second): Moealnawr, Ogdea a Row wlU be heavy, day Saturday. Row. Corns and Bantlev- will n-- uiinij ; rtussfi, woer (fourth) BOARD OF CONTROL. In th dash and the In th low hurdle, while Ifnr. Long, Ogden (fifth). Ul pear Distance, S. U F. A. A. krw hurdles, for a bat rlN, H. fMmmon aad Blddulph will incne. whether he wHI "run Inoartalnty. Broad mil Jump Glbb. run Ogden toe Rural relay, (first); vnt. nign (Advertisement ) dash, or appear In th broad Saunders. rnngie, vi ener tserono): WIIOHTMIN. Weber Jump. I still a question. A reauln RaeeeU, Weber (third);,cweea George Corbet I. Reaves. Rrmn.lt iron man" would be needed to (fifth). Dta- Don Cor he It are the foremost IMnen (tourtat: In all of them, sad the "T" can-- of I ft ; Inches. leet I tanra, It Punneir tars with tals will bavs a busy day, whatsver he thshot,Coucars. High Jump Hearn. Ordea (first): whlls Corbt aiw In mkt. Coach Hart decides ss to his eventa Ogden (second); Eider. Orden pui an, ana toeees the disrus wen Ox, Wrlsht will appear la ths (third): Knarp, Ogden (fourth); Tar- ve is a vnoe osertis m mnA snd probably the Weber (fifth). Height, a f-- 1 runs He throws the hammer fairly well. mile relay ,1s badly needed In, th inrnes. m me Melatoah, U Hart . team, as well. intone--' JarellnIxwir. Orde (ffrst): Hasra nunnen javua, ar oatatandtnjr. km and Ordea CALL INJURtO. (second): Cox. Osdea fthlrrf): Javelin toes ar Orden (fnurth); Taykw. Wsber An Injury to CaJt, stellar sprinter. eompetltlon at themediorr fnr enlia; nibea, time. praaieeit 'will hurt ths "T" aortnt notnta j.)ttancw, i4 r. 1 Inch. novs, the broad Jumpers tritui). Pole vaohv Hearn. Is M entrhee follow In- - aa Injury to areminnai (flrwiweak. Coivln la the second beet Wooda, (wlen (second); fw ssiis ui ute iniervukss meet. sd, Pringia, Weto preasnt ladtratlons. ber Moestns-er(third); anboush th nstnbw Is ant fractured, Ordea S( Blddutph leaAs the high Jumpers, he is definitely eut of the openiiuj ms4 while Weber (dfth). Jrmee, a freahmaji. Is th star croortn); 1 racata, 4 Inches. Hrtrht. feet of th year. pol although he haa not bee Wow and Vorran will he two ef the able vauher, to achieve any exceptional hesghi "f " swrtrmvers in th dauOi, to data. weights msy he the deciding fsctnr ef while Miller, Anderenn, M or ran and tron- - rvler teams In th the comtns meet, ftrrnif on th track 10 Leavltt are proapectlve mil relay ar likely, with a r""4 andv and weak In many of the Much (a esperted of Miller, who to rhoone from. If Wnghs Is field eitremely th Cnnrara mist take eopears to be raining turn able l run In th mil reier. thst a fw eventa, first plan ever Htvier, San. form, aarresrat loai will b strong Th 8 dare et ai. 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