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Show SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MOBNINOrARIL TSE h 14 15, 1928. Crimson Tracksters Meet Cougars Saturday in Opening Collegiate Track Meet r Utes Who Will Bid for Laurels on Cinders ton is making sensational time in the 880 top, four freshman who i hurdle, high jump and broad jump Tom for early season. Below, Leslie Burbidge, Burker, distance; Dale Briggs, another Freshmen Carry Brunt Of Armstrong's Attack Lett to right, are going to make the boys from I tab's other colleges hustle this year, ffathan dash Long, Sprints; Pratt Clark, 440-yar- d and sprints; Byron Grant, low and high Utes Given Only Fighting 'Y' ; Chance Against Many Laps fc SOCCER LEAD shot and discus; Jimmy Jensen, letterman, 440-yar- d dash, high jump, broad jump and javelin. LaMar Vincent, letterman, dash. javelin, shot, discus and 440-yar- d freshman, middle distance, and Wes Van dash; Harry Metos, discus Gott, 440-yar- d and hammer. Canter, Las Gillette, sprints, Bur and Jackie Burton two-l- term en. et - in Squad. Coach Ike Armstrong I sending hl Uto trackmen Into their final week of drill before tba opening of the conference track rare hopeful, but not overly enthusiastic aa to the prospects agalnit the of any team-rctori- ei and the Aggies In the western half of The Utes and the the conference. Brlgham Young Cougari enrage In the opening skirmish next Saturday on the "T" field, and Utah Is only hopeful. Training condition! have not been good for either-- team. But Utah haa been at the greatest disadvantage. A new track, and a aoft one at that, haa handloapped them some, and the cold half weather that has followed, only coma dogen decent practice days, has Utah. pleted the damper process for But the nedsklna are a fighting crew, and, wth a great bunch of youngster? defrom the freshman ranks, who areUtee veloping by leans snd bounds, the behave hopes of doing some damage fore the year Is over. lllgllll sBsBaWsBSEll Mill " Swamps German! Team ; Salt Lake, Ogden Win in Close itafsv totvm ef tae Much for Little gfaaJtag mm T3 I (Sale. l ' a aiTrj. analvsls of tha schedule adopted r. W. o T" bv the league discloses rua that season ticket purchasers In Salt Lake are going to get even larger Rait Like Cell lee ... return! on their investment than at mmmmmmw,v o aa first was thousht. Previously, In i g.L.. 5 .. vikhurs It had been haphasard sore of way. would I 0 OerminU entitle figured that a 110 ticket to fifty-twfor s wta. one eeest t Score selats tin the bolder to admission tied gsxts. be an at would average That gsmes. of about II cents ths game. It now Tesesrdar't Semite developa that a 110 admission tirket Oslodool.o. 1. salt Lake 1. games. admit! the holder to fifty-fiv0. VUdaas Oidan 2 Thll work! out at an average coat of . UJb Oospsr Oemsnls 11.11 cent! the game. Under the schedule, Salt Lake will e Ssnseaeas la a of was There feeling num fifty-ninOf this have games. lr wbsa Brysea kicked off for tie CsS ber, four will be ulayed on holidays. st Serrlee field gataniiy afterama. Salt and will not come wlthjn the 110 Lake bit wen the toss sad osaeldy rs(4ed ticket, since holiday receipts are pooled by the league and no local passes or Csllle territory, the Titers SI, Poets sad Tor reduced rate tickets are recognisee Halt Lake rtlle skewing good combination. on those davs. kept the bsU In the vicinity of the CaOie 1 If the community basenail enterprise goal, bat Tonng sod Wlelders defended I la as successful this season as signs when the ball did pass them Gron on Hveisl oecssiona dell kicked point It will be, the' day may not be Grant Surprises, Long (iraduslly the Scotchmen began to assert far distant when community baseball tbemstlres sad with sa open goal De Uajn Makes Good In Sprints. can be served up, fresh and hot, at 10 hot over, while the ntst moment J. Smith As a matter of fact. It wrU have to cents a game. pot over at the other end. Salt Lake. A dime for a championship baseball be the freshmen to which rtah will the kickoft snd J. Smith Bit ttt Great Guns! turn. Apparently there Is good cluse game! underside of the rrosabar. the ball reto believe that the state school will bounding into plsy. s narrow escape for not be disappointed. At least five of the Scots. As thd half approached the dalA Fine Thing to Do the boys are already outstanding InFour snd Br?eon lies attacked snd ftrtbam the of them were figured to count threatened. Two corners were conceded in That Is a very fine thing Indeed or ine from and the succession aecoiv) one reckoning, but the performance rapid fifth which Verne McCullOugh Is going to Brraon tipped the ball throngs, the whistle fjfth Is a genuine surprise. That He do Monday night at his arena. from lad versatile UranL halt sounding Byron is boy immediately run is putting on a high class boxing show Jordan high. Grant had never came for the sole benefit of the family of Advantage Soes a hurdle race In his life until he Jess late Strlngham. Strlngham from SUe to Bide. to the "V," but he will go into me the left wlndownd baby. best bet, aa meet So fsr. tba game hsd sees s typical de(hy Armstrong.'! "T" JeS! Strlngham was a remarkably both In the low and high hurdle. dsy same, first one aide aad ties the other a good one. A week tbs advantage. Salt Lake started Grant also Jumps. He high Jumps popular boxer, andwhile having he was trainor tan days ago ths second period determinedly, and tfils and he broad Jumps, and In those the as McCullourh a bout for with at tltae better secrets for after rerrr points ing for events he Is figured on misutes Ivharrea tied the sears. Tbe arena, he collapsed and died within well. sow Injected some pep Into tbe affrev. 'iihin Lonr. flashv Wasatch scad thirty minutes afterwards. It was a AtCfeaawell Baring almost miraculously. erhy sprint star. Is doing his best to terrible blow to ths family and a e woo niifn uu replaced Mull, jnjuivu. shook to the community, as well as fill a hole tn the 100 and two number titular for 'cored tbe to the graoe. a distinct Ion the boxing iport. dashes. And he's making try as fee wv .! the Callies could sot He will be a marked man In the meets, Strlnghim wai In a way of rising to get en eren terma, nhile for Salt Lake Tut and ahould run a mighty good race considerable heights In his chosen rattled tbe crosebsr with a aplendlit rille field. Had he lived and continued to against the "Y" fast ones. effort. There was so farther scoring and a few he within he would, successful, tbe ended In favor of Salt Lake by rame Intensive Drill Will down large 1 to l. yeari, have been drawing i Tbe Precede "Y" Appearance. sums In purses.. As It Is. his death teama were: Oaledonlana. SaltLake Pratt Clark, former. Grant.ivitle boy. came at a time when his earning Orondell (Treat :i g Is making great headway In the 440 capacity wai most needed. MUia rb Wleldera McCullough called off the ihow enand rounds out a fine bunch of . osfta Voting H.. hill. to In which Strlngham was have ' that Ike has on the tirely rhb . . . .CV.v. . Banaam Dale Brlggs is trailing Jackie Burton appeared, thus suffering a loss of ma Hawthorne ebb.. McKnlgbt closely In the half mile, but he, too, teria! proportions. Now he is going W. rox Ibk Clapbara Is coming fast, although still somewhat to give a benefit for the bereaved D Mann Awaits ?7. Whsrrea or" OpenImpatiently out of the class of the great Utahn family. This generous act will mean Smith tr Smltb J. comes from comoe. Tom Barker, who further Ion. but It li one which e Brysoa .".".'.... Lewi. Cam-paig- n Walker tt 1928 of high, is rounding Into good condi-he mand! recognition ind appreciation of Posi. .7; ing tion In ths mile, although whether Crsbam el the entire community, persons who TarvDle can com down to the tlm be must are Indifferent to boxing as well as of Referee J, Beei; 40 minute halvee. Davis Grid Captain Will muster to cop with Burke and Rob- devotees of the iport. for Title Defense Ogden kicked off toward tbe sotitb ros inson at the Aggies la a question. It'l a fine thing to do, Verne. lbs opening rxrhangea being even. Tbe Armstrong: la getting thet other boys In conditio), but there still are some aftersogn wet ideal for soccer, the bell Receive , Presentation :Wevt Cox Twos two Great The rapidly- 'front end to end. with M traveling weaknesses. gjarlng NEW TORK, April 14 (AP).-M- lsi Lynch snd Nettleateln showing ska combBrother! r sadly mined In the Since the unbtiratlcm In The Tribune doination on tba left wing and J. Lynch rl of the tennis Helen TXral Wills, and queen Ptllthg's weight events, sldellnea on crutches of Washington dispatches telling of Special Assembly. a dangerous threat, for tbe Is awaiting Impatiently tha waya being presence on the main, success of the Bear River bay bird Vikings, Jobanaen and R. Arveaett combined will not aald Utah any In the Jave- - the atart of the lttt campaign. Arriving nicely, but were poorly aupported by tbe refuge bill, expressions of gratificaremainder of tbe forward line. Aa the half tion have come to this newspaper from in the metropolli today. Mill Willi ImMonday, Ike will begin a little more approached, Ogden attacked Snd, wltb sn the state, "fwai great Special to Tba Tribune intensive work on the boys he hopes many parts of went Into a conference with entirely open goal, tbe forward line mlsaed. mediately -14 say. RieJtard they KATSVILLB. newi, April to carry through for the r meet I the ball quickly and from dink returned Is A special dispatch from Ogden official! of the United States Lawn the Saturday. The first four days ot the typical acrlmmage wbicb fljllowed Jack Lynch of others which have reached "Pick'' Evans, senior student and Tennis association, discussing her cot the week they will get a rather strenuous us. ball Holm. Tbe half was at Davis peat athlete high, has The Tribune's Ogden bureau popular forthcoming activities. sounded with a score in favor of Ogden. workout, topped off with a warm-ubeen wires: adjudged to begin playing." Miss anxious "I'm I nerond wsa Tbe half much s exercise the day before the meet very winner of the "Weber county sportsmen are In Willi said. "I have not yet decided tion of It predecessor, first one goatrepetiand iDr. D. Keith I will play then tbe other helm threatened. The Off. matches exhibition what high glee over the snnouncement from I Barnes medal. but it Is definitely settled that den left wing was continually doing good Washington that the United States abroad, presented yearly senate has concurred In the amendwork and from s I will appear In the French championcenter by to the athlete ments to the bill providing for an Baptlate scored goal number two. I making ships, at Wimbledon and in the Wlght-ms- n the best Tbe game continued even to tbe end withseries." appropriation of 1350,000 for establish cup scholastic show- further scoring. For Ogden, Parson was ment of a bird refuge on the Bear Tne lour timei nanonai cnampion out Mlng. Evans lacks Quick. Smith, J. Lynch, River marshes at the north end of next safe In goal,sndwith will sail on- the Aqultanla 51 of a N'ettlesteln ebowlng tip beat point iSJus f mm Great Salt Lake. The belief also is Wednesday and is slue to arrive In la tbs field; for the Lynch an "A" Vlklnge. Hobs, 0. 01 being t He will 21. on April She een, I. Otaen. Jobanaen sign president expressed that France, Cherbourg. R. Arvesetb and in student, and, the bill. pedal to The Tribune. said she expected to spend most of her wore outstanding. ', ..: addition, li one "The great bird refuge at the north ttme in Paris. teama as lined SPANISH FORK. April Tne follows: tip BSC the outitand-ln- g oi tne ureal salt Lake, ir estabVikings. Ogden. raptured the Interclaai track meet end athletes of Penelope Anderson Holm e. .... Parsons held at the local high school, scoring lished along lines suggested by Fish the school, high D. H. Game and Commissioner o. otaen To Make Trip Also. Drsnafleld Madsen, 51 points. w rb.. The seniors took second ' as well aa one CHICAGO. April 14 (A P). -- Johnny 0. Andreaaen lb. ... with 39. and the Sophs third, with 26. will be the largest In the United States Qtrlrk On the same ship with Hiss Wills liked j of the tobeatattend Aodreaaeo. become a wild fowl paradise ... I dink ...rbb.. Layton of St. Louis regained his na- will be Miss Penelope Anderson of E. Williams was the outitanding man of and will an boys I. Olaen chh. ... ST.... Smith equal. It Is the pet hobby the meet, gaining 15 points tor tne without crown Rk hmond, Va., seventh ranking star Birkland tional cushion three billiard school. the The K lbb. Lynch Sophs besides being a member of the of Mr. Madsen and he should be given James S. Cushman, chairman of the Hansen of H presentation or. tonight, utmost aid, first, by sportsmen of Lynch ..J. Shearer U. S. L. T. A. committee on women's W. Arvesetb.. the medal will winning relay team. meet will be held the It.. jfr m be Weber and Boxelder countlea, and, of four The Nebo district year! International stated. . a made at Johansen c. competition, Baptlate at Soanish Fork Friday. April 20. second, by sportsmen throughout the effort, when he It. Ait easts... Miss Wills expects to play a prac M. Lynch II... special assembly defeated Willie tlce match with Provo. Snrlngvllla, Pay son, Kureka state. w s a n e s day Ser el. Elmer Orlffln of Call Chepplers "At the last state legislature a bill of New I Hoppe and Nephl will enter. L. Referee. bslvea. Jensen; forma at the Wait Side Tennis club morning. Th eiimmarv! wai passed giving the itate land board York, 50 to 37, courts tomorrow afternoon, but In the fcvans cap- In 46 innings, in event of I dash William! first, Blng- - power to deed atate lands involved in Smother m Copparites foot talned the hold will drill m, thi 14. rain, The they CHICAGO. April final, IU. the project to the federal governthe champion hsm second, Hansen third. THm,Nut-taball team last Indoors at the Brooklyn Helrhta f'n Oermania Eleven. for tha national challenge cup, ment. dash Wllliama first. ship match of sino. On Monday or Tuesday, Miss and played The leaders of tbe lesgue and tbe which carrlei with It the blue ff.ill halfback. "Governor George H. Dern, Comnational second, Hansen third. Time, :24. 4 At AP1. is scheduled to oppose Edward PINEHURST, N. C, April met at Bingham. ribbon of aoccer in the United Tbe gsme missioner Madsen and Oliver J. Grlmei tournament. It Wills dash Williams first, Chadh e M. Lott, Jr., of Chicago, won basketball George rlesa, witn Utab Copper States, will be plsyed at Soldier outplaying tbe Is the fourth unanaier. wlck second, Swenson third. Time, :58. were In the city Saturday, en rout was a the 'tennis forward vlaltora. north time Half found are and south wherethe Copperltea under Brickfield slnglea tomorrow between way Arrangements the to the grounds to make an Inspection time the rotund run Butler flnt, Oull and a great ball champlomhip Naby Miss Willi and Mils Anderson will leading by today by defeating of Chicago and ,th layers of the territory involved In the proj- Richard SL has LouUan Chadwlck third. Time. 5:53. tbe second well Frank X Shield!, New Torfc tSie. naas a- team match with the borne team In During period rustler, Holland A (vans. close of New York. engage snd tionals won the title. daeh Swenson first, Pat ect Both the governor and commisas a women after- - a weak of practice in scored s third goal snd this score maintional Junior champion, by tha score thrilling struggle is assured beReiselt Parii. sioner expreea the opinion that the shooter. He won his letterdependable Otto ten second, oull third. Time, s:so. tained until the. minutes ef the in track closing ?. of l, 4. He amashed cause of the almost equal ability of Philadelphia, Shot nut Lewis first. Hansen sec president will sign the bill and that last game, when tba Copperltea added three more In the run. and is through to win In the fifth spt after of the two teams. Laat Sundiy m quick succession, who lost his tiond. Pierce third. Distance, l feet the big project will soon become a the spring the final be- to Refuse goaia middle distance mainstay again he had been on the verge of defeat. Likely r Ui tie In they played I Inches. tle in the tourreality." this year. In the annual City creek Team Captaincy. Alice JPrancis, East "r!i 0 teama were: N. J New York. Tomorrow'! game li nament, tied for Discus Pierce first. 8a Wn16 second. run he led the Davis contingent across eliminated Mrs. Stokes Orange, New play-of- f tie. ef Weaver. I While HiRcham. the that feet there been have Oermania. Distance. second place many reports Wharton Kllliaa third. Hole-in-On- e the tape In eighth place. Tork. In the final of the women's sln- J. Neatmans g Inches. Hoppe, thattheMiss Wills would be considered Carr with is president of the senior class Evans to win In ... . the title this for of second, Pierce V.'iitWman the cuo captaincy Javelin Killlan first. each .,m Winterberg It's soon going to be open season in addition to hia feat! on the athletic Sjes. ,. , winning lb t the Interelass baseball series w ith two vihli team, It is understood that sne desires smith.. SIX UUI Ul nine Lewis third. Distance, 1S feet. I for golf. Already It's open season for field. awtnn rbb f7oo victories arid no defeats. The sopha Weiss to concentrate her attention on her 2ma.tcn.es. . Pole vault Peterson first, Chadwlck holes in one. Last year It was T. M. union ebb fast defeated i In ,a the Juniors. 8tocg when play. lead second. Nelson third. Height, 10 feet. June before the first ace was nearly down . SITS SHOT Layton'i Hoppe cut PUT nSCOSt D made. Ibb i Wltlenboefef ' opener ThursSophs Lead Carbon High game for the season'! The French chamDlonahlns will be Jj"""11" Whltton but already this year three of the High jump Hanien first, Bingham d ROckerl in the ran 14 he four two points witnessed Oa.. 6 games, ATLANTA. (API. day. feet Friday held 21 April on n Wight-maat Auteuil The May econd, Peterson third. Height, lr Osythwsite MMerbarJ Innings,, but the St. pesky things have bobbed up alreadv. Nelson of Iowa established a new Clam Diamond Series one between the senior and fresh- and thirty-thir6 Inches. cup matches are down for June OnrOnentncr e.... Indicating a record season for the southern record of 44 feet I men, which the former team won. Doulsan came back witn a run ot rour 15, when comoete will II the W Mannloo Americans Broad Jump Bingham first. N.stmane want In then thirty-fourtsharpshooters. the Hoppe and another between the sophoInches In winning the shot put evsnt ol second, Hughei third. Nnssbauni against a team of English women at' J. Tyson In srolf le somewhat to the southern an ace ran while 14 won Into Qftttlng a coolly PRICK. which at Carbon and slump, Layton wai April county more! freshmen, raiaya Georgia inchee. Wimbledon. IS feet Referee, A. Graven: Then, on June 26. Miss akin to a 300 bowling game or a par-fe- Tech today out In the forty-sixtInning. high achool sophomore clan lead! in by the former. Wills will defend her sinHurdles Hansen flrit, Hughe! hand of 13 trumps In bridge. It's Beck third. Time, :tt.t. doublea and gles at championship! not aiwayi explainable, and often re lav Won Wimbledon. She will return to tha American Bike Riders cornea to weakest players, But United States shortly - afterward to clVrt, Thdmaa, NuTalf, Wmtaimrr. no matter tba whether It's the Advance in rankest Race Time, 1:40. begin preparations for the national dub or the leading amateur that baas William! was the outstanding man his at Forest Hills on 1!f- championships a of a thrill it'l ana 20. of the meet. He Is a sophomore was timi ana a story that's to be to d over PARIS. April 14 (AP Dtlrlnr a gained 15 points for his class andteam. ana over ana over agajn. magnificent effort today tlie Ameri a membert of the winning relay can riders. McXamara Reggie and won the was Juniors, by The Charley Winter, crept uo a lav. or, ths, who gained 51 points; seniors, iccond. Track In the j Out leaden race. bicycle 19 points. t9 points; sophomores, third, AT IDAHO FALLS AT TWIN FALLS AT OGDEN AT POCATSLLO AT BOISB AT SALT LAKE Tha United Statea combination trailed Utah! scholastic athletics are now rrom rour taps tne pacemakers. on a par with the best managed sports Wambst snd Iacoueliny. aa the "rtlvrv In the Cnlted States. The present neired the grind completion of tha organization of the Utah High School ' fifth day. 1 May Athletic association has done much in 14 31 24 . 10. I. I June 12.11. June May May M, 23. H is, M the last two years to popularise OOOEN JuAe II. 21, 14 Juno It, 30. July 1 July It, 21, 32 July 3, 4. 5 July 11. II. II school sports and to codify themhigh 7. I, I 24. II, U 1. 4. I so 11, Aug. 1. 2 11, 12, 21 Aug. Aug. Aug. July Aug. I inai mere would be a minimum of IT. 18, If to Tbe Trtbue. Aug. friction. High school athlete! are noHEBER. April 14 The Heber toriously difficult to handle, but the I association has aot bv In mat tvl June I. . 10 June 1, 2. 2 May II. II, 1? Jose I. I, 7 May 22. 21. 24 Eagles of the Central Utah baseball SALT LAKE 7. The latest step Is to simplify and at June II. II. IT 12 21 1. 4. I I June II. 17, league will turn out for the season's July 20, 21, July Jury I. COBT DOUGLAS had the - Sept. 1, 2. 1 the same time tighten the code of first official practice Monday after17, If. It Aug. I. 4. t Aug. T. I. I Aug. 10, 11, 12 I July T noon Chairman Earl Smith of the hktm tt. 11. spring sports. After all. It proved largest golfing crowd of lecal baseball committee la acting ai very The 'simple. executive committee ths season out Saturday, and of the association, at ita Satskipper temporarily, but during the meeting "" the) playen had s good ran 24 MET at, , 17 May 11, 14), 11 Jane 11,11. 17 June 11. 11. 14 comltur week a roster of niaveri will May 22. 'rnoon adopted the oode of BOISE June 21, 17. II COME real competition was 14. II. 21 the National Collegiate 17. 21. It June 21. 10. July 1 of Msjjttitlsa for th day. be made and a playing manager sp- July II. 14. II July Jury Athletic aa.,- July 10. 11, It July 11. Aug 1. 1 Aug. It. 11. 11 Aug. II. It. 10. II Aug. 14. 25, 21 pointsd. A vigorous campaign il unThs feature attraction was the recognised standard of the I provided at tha Country 17. II. Lnlted It to Aug. for finance der and other way conduct of Ita track Ptateg, provide blind boggy, with Captain r dob Saturday afternoon In meets. Then It facllitlea for making the season a marled to make some special rulee to Burr P. Irwin taking the tha modal play against par, s sarcasm. Utah's June I, f. 10 June 12, 11, 14 own situation, and now govern Jane 1. 1, t May II. If. 20 May 1. II. 17 new tournament event with a net 71. UK. tha matter la Among the diamond veterana alwith this, FOCATBLLO 1 21. 11 14, 20. 27, II 10. U. VI, 11. June June tt 2f. M, tt June July July July tralghtened out In fine stria ready In line for tha Eagles crew this Nicholson was second vith s and differing In many 12 14 It, II year 7, I. t IT. II. It II. 4. It. 1, Aug. I Aug. The Aug. July July are Nelaon. rePrlgham year Young university Bonner, pitcher: net 78 and K. M Murphy and sMitlals from the match Aug. 14, tt, 11 lay! will hereafter Include only elicatcher; Smith, outfield. Montgomery, A. K. Hansen tied for third gible men of the V. H. S. A. A. ander peg. H. W. Porte outfield, and Giles, pitcher and third play against the penalty of emulsion at ih. .ho baas. with not 70s. home all even sad von T cams 11 Jane June IT M I. 10, TI It, It. II. H. Mar May 1. May J, li, that 1, violates that rule for the balance Tommy Mortis, recreation director IDAHO FALLS Ths Fort players will hold a June tt. tt. 24 June II. II. IT July 24, tt, M Jury IS, 11. 11 ths event. He carded Jury I. 7. I of the staaon. That la of the Park-UtaConsolidated Minee to help Aug. 14. It. II AO, tt. 2t, SO. 11 July tt. II. tt satoksr tastssd of s banquet Aug. 1.4 1 Sept. 1, t, I 72. both the B. T. V. relays going J. B. Lock art sod Md and member of tha local and the state compear A Sag. II. tt. tt to association baeeball sad by keeping oat the undecommittee, haa promised Lockhart tied for second. The following the sirables. Then the association aas smart his beat efforts to make availdirot-digsstoon n mini alder Lockhart had s able the service of any good baseball tightened Ita requirements for enIT Juste I. I, T Mar H.--, June I. t. It tl next Saturday, which win of May 11. M. 11 fit? 7S, aad Bid came la with a trance to the state meet of May 11. TWIN FALLS pssyera In the employ ot two T. 24 12 I June tt. 11. 14. Jury Jahr tt. II 14, II. II. If 10, Aug July i fi dally ossw till is st 2 7S. and already has laid out tha program Frank BotteriU 1. I 24, tt. M July 17 It 2t 1, 2. I 17, II, it July July Aug. hpt. Aug. tl, I for ths meet, although it does not take . the club. This was dexidad in Vug II 21. 10. II aad A thai JLewUas wmn tied 11. until There's place oothlna BOBCATS May TIOEM DOWN view of the fact that a graat for third with net 74a. more to worry a boat. "Prom now on. The Second A venae Tigers defeated of boaineai is to bs had s gross M aad Saw. it la all automatic and the final meet AT MOMS OAMES HEAD DOWN sea ACROSS OAMBS ABROAD Bo tbe la a bests csoasly played will come around and be run off Just lias a 95. school ball than Laiayatte on game aa naturally aa measles. 2 Siturdaat. U to m awl An Utah-Idah- -m- i iii i o Ifi M e , e d EK ANNEXES oiniirp urmi Ufi Og-de- AS vj- p Juniors Win m Biffin m mi OPlE St 1 at ifi ju . - . , teatr-an- M 1 . Jv mm a mm WW - s mm ntm ivm Layton Defeats Hoppe to Regain Billiard Title Track Meet H . SOCCER TEAMS North and South TO MEET FOR NATIONAL CUP Lott Captures , mm 100-yi- ll d One-mi- eec-tsn- le after . . . SpgUi Honors ill the 180-ya- -- d two-hou- , f-- I, '1-- 0. I - thirty-secon- d Hutoh-ingso- ft n 17-- Dli-tanc- e, et aee-on- d, h 35-- d Utah-Idah- o e. Paris Baseball Schedule for 1928 Au-u- st Heber Baseball ironed J : Fort Douglas f Golfers Hold Blind Bogey slx-ds- y Club Calls for First Practice Porte Equals Par and Wins tt on I , . . 1 92-2- h it 9B-2- 6 I. S-- Bet-terU- J . SID |