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Show THURSDAY. MAY 7, 1936 h. TIIK WKKKI,Y KEFLEX PAGE FIVE Plans Completed for Play Day at Layton MEET WILL BE: On Friday, May la KAYSVILLE RUN SATURDAY mure committee STATE CINDER flwDir CKirdDaDanaiidficDmi . a A-Foot-Notes THLETES Davis Downs Murray in Up-sFriday; Strength Shown For May 9 Meet their ears to the Turning lov-1 und of wood on leather, baseball national sport, of the iil attend the opening games of county Farm bureau on Saturday May U. For weeks prospective he rast several various communities , lavers in the muscles in, have bn unlimbering successful season. a of anticipation Davi- - ulnty Dav announce that plans are Play , for this gala Meet' Opens on Saturday; neatly' formulated spoils c.i; nival Trial Heats Scheduled 'for Thi- - affair which includes pupillion, the fifth, sixth, seventh, Morning; Stale Records in eighth and ninth grades of the will he held on Fiidav Per- count , I)anger as Outstanding Mav li. at the public school - formers Conterge at lLY.l. giounds Glen Strong Murray Team (hies Down to Defeat at Hands of ell Balanced Davis Squad; the Darts Score 73 Points as Compared 1o 5S 3 for Smelterites; Perkins Betters State K A YSVI LLE it Provo dr the outstandlending champion-ing favorites. theMate track and field meet will open the R y l stadium in ITo. Satin d.i Start- - at ::;o in , 10 will get underway at meet The Centerville will meet the CCC' H:3n a ni with tin Mial m the shot Will (Jo at Centerville. Farmington and pole vault. Inal- - in the at Clearfield. Layton will Sn cus. high .jump, it" aid um javecomeP to Kaysville and Bountiful' KAY S ILLE- - The Davis track team lin and broad jump will al-- o be one of the staged will journey to Syracuse. the morning 'greatest upsets of the year when they defeated the strong heldThein afternoon beto- a t in the regional meet held at the U. of U. gin at 2:30 p. ni withnitthe will hurMurray u'this early stage of the season, aggregation high to pick vein- - stadium Friday. dles trials and trv polo vault and it is hardly advisable different the of matches ners Although they have been hampeied all spring by laek shot finals. is- the n hedule and the Following thnndoff the eams will be changed of training facilities, the Darts displayed powt in all events time of each event line-up7. when s of they scored points as compared to their nearest !i:3u a. m. Shot but slightly from the I with 08 rival, The ., Davisites one Murray or (trials). year last gathered 10:1a a more points in each of the sixteen events to place ten men h- - W , 111 1-- Record High Hurdles; Men and One Team to State Meet Relay - this Judge Memorial at Layton; should prove to be an easy game for the locals. Next Tuesday, May Davis will journey to Cyprus and play the league leaders, if they Pishould win this game from the tie a them in would place rates it for the initial position, however Coach Millet is of the opinion that; Johnson, the ace hurler for Cyprus, -- 1 will have sufficient rest during the batpast week to trim down Dart that remains still The fact ters. Davis out-h- it Cyprus in their last wheri the locals at Layton game one lost a point game. On Wednesnine will play BingDavis the day ham, a postponed game. hurdles when he ran the high barriers in :15.3. the state record being ;15. The biggest surprise of the day came when Bill Swan put the shot 4 feet 1 inches to win a first in this event and then came back to win the discus heave with a toss of 121.1 feet. With Davjs and Murray first and second. Granite was third with with four qualifiers; Cyprus fourth with 22 2 points and three qualifiers; Jordan fifth with ltl., points and two elligibles for the state meet; Tooele 7 n points, qualifying one and North Summit scoring r points and also sending one to the state meeting. Following is the summary 1 LAYTON 1 a m. :oo (trials) Layton Trims Elks on Home Grounds Mav 3 Afternoon 2:30 p. m. 12o After eleven innings loo-yar- d .la-- h i Mile run ed Worthington "Roys and gnl- - will he assigned to teams when (hey airtve at the play ground The play ground com-- ' niittoes assigned to each activity will pi ovule opport unit for full part iv quit ion for all desiring 4o take paft in any activity "Kill m the approximate number from yntit school that will take part in the activities This is to give the committee all idea how many they will have to prepare." instructed Mr Worthington Following are the committees. General Committee: Glen Woith- - tiials) 440-yard rd 120-yar- 1 220-ya- rd 200-yai- Kso-yar- 220-ya- rd . 200-yar- Ie n-la- n. 1 d. 4tn-yar- d 22o-yar- 440-yar- 100-Ya- d se J j 1 BRITTANS FtiR STORAGE CLASS A VAULT Danger threatens furs if they spend the summer at home. Sunlight fades them . . . heat dries them . . . dust menaces them . . . moths DESTROY them! Send them to us for full protection. all-arou- nd 1 Steve Rushforth came through win the 440 at :31.3 and was beaten out by Scofield in the 220 in which event he placed second. Kaysville Explorefs Down Layton in Ball Tilt Wednesday Eve. Hugh Cannon captured first in KAYSVILLE The Kaysville Ex- yyA,.,AH.icsjiusjJvyyM'vvvvv -plowrfrde4eated -- the-- LaytOTr -- Ex plorers at the Layton public school grounds Wednesday by a score of 32 to 2. Basuil pitched for Kaysville and allowed but five hits as compared to 12 hits by Kaysville batters from the deliveries of Heywood. Following is the box score: KarsrilU AB RH e. liuuil, p. Chiptnsn, lit . Jensen, 2nd Stre.per, Srd .... Miltrste. u. I. Perkins, If. Stewart, ef. ... Linford, TRUSSES Vbdominal Supporters Elastic Hose Maternity. Corse Graduate Fitter in Attendance H. E. RILEY u. Ogden 1 2 1 Chipman 2, Schofield. SERVICE Doughty Chevrolet Co. NIGirr! phone Z33-- J Per- hits, Jensen 2: atruckout by play-K- ville-o- n ay the local grounds next Wednesday. the discus event when he tossed the Provo plate 134 ft. 2 hi in. for the school WRECKER Bountiful SUHnT runs. Syracuse-wil- l- DAY and NIGHT day 89 1 AB R H Busnrer, e Hrjrwood. p. .8 0 0 Wearer, 1st ...2 1 11 Rmrt. 2nd ... 2 Ham. 2rd 2 Dickson, as. .111 Baauil 2. Heywood 6. New- - Location ..V!1 'Vsh- - Are .2 .2 Larten .2 12 Barton, If. .2011 .2 0 0 H. Perkins.cf.2" Schfifiviarff:': X 1 '1 'NkH!ecrf7- -r J. Wilson, r. . 2 0 0 J. Adams, r...l 0 0 22 2 Totals Totals .. :.22 12 12 kins: DRUGS ..4 1 I .4 2 2 2 2 2 .4 2 2 chairman in ht 1 loo-ya- r-- man. hmgtnn ai d high hu v (trials) 2:4o 2:50 t . 3:05 nin (finals) of baseball the Luyton da-- h 3:2o (finals) team defeated the Ixgan Elks at d 3:. to high hurdles (finthe Iaiyton fie' l Sunday by u score als). of to 5. j , 3:40 dash (trials) Layton got 12 hits as compared d low 3:55 hurdles laiyton to seven for the Elks. John Thomas Girls Soft Ball: Inia White and Jack Card did mound duty for (trials). d mu 4:10 the locals and Rasmussen and Eng-le- t chairman; Miss Winn. Miss l.ucile dash (finals) 1:20 Pack. pitched for the visitors d hardiest finals) l:3o The hitting of the Thomas boys. Boys Track Events: Herman 4:4 Medley relay Nelson, chairman; Elhurn Dickson. Lavender and Stan Cowley 4:50 Mile relay Alton lladlock. made the victory possible in the 4:55Half mile eleventh inning. Hop Scotch. Marbles. Top SpinTenni- - Intrants and Horse Shoes: R. O. I.ay-toFollowing is the box score and ning Tennis entrant- - in the finals of Chairman; Kenneth Sheffield, summary: the statewide competition are re- George Waite LAYTON quested to report to Fred (Buck) Posture Parade: Miss Floy Ilan-snDixon at O.oo a m Winners and It. Chairman; Myron - - lunners-u- p In regional tenni tour-- o Iaiyton. naments in both singles and doubles Ping Pong. Shuffle Board; Badare eligible to compete in the grand minton. Volley Ball. Tether Ball finals of the net campaign etc.: Myron Iaiyton. chairman; HenAll athletes who are eligible are ry Hampton John R Walsh. George requested to report promptly to Cooper. G M Adams. Mark Argyle, compete in trial events It is an- Herman Nelson and Henry (all nounced that the run will Tennis: Bill Swan. Chairman; Robe held in staggered lanes. If posland Reading. Lloyd Brink. sible seven runner- - will compete in to fall The present state record d the finals in the century. for the high harriers and d run. In all other is dash and events in which tiials are held, the Allen Perkins of Davis has lxen six making the best times or dis- taking the time off this event con-- ! tances will compete in the finals sistently Jack Christensen of Spanish Fork is reported to have run Dash in Danger Iah Cardon Cy F,lsvvorthof Payson will give the hurdles in :I5.7 fans something to talk about of Iatgan bettered the low hurdle if he bring- - his past performances record of :23 d by a half second last with him to the meet on Saturday. week Provo haH It individual nienn-tereCy stands an excellent chance of and two relay teams. Payson. record the state shattering present of :tis in the century run as he two men and one relay team. Davis in the recent has in performers entered and one has turned in 1 01 regional meet relay team. Murray sends two reCarl Clark'of North Summit will lay teams and six men. American endeavor to better the state mark Fork six men. Carbon and Ogden of 12 feet in the pole vault ivent. each eight, und Granite four, Summary: Three-bas- e hits. Garrett; Cl ark has cleared the bar at 12 hits. D. Thomas; double plays, Lav- - feet 2 inches but in the regional Steve Rushforth. sprint flash of ender to McDonald; Archibald to meet the most he could do was II the Aggie aggregation, is doped to win the I m and 22u dashes and if Petty to Drysdale; winning pitcher. feet 1: inches J. Thomas; losing pitcher, Cham-- ! Hurdles Mark Doomed necessary take part in the shorter Both hurdle marks seem doomed sprints in track meet Saturday. bers; umpires, obins and Barber. hard-foug- 3s. In the regional tennis matches Saturday, Davis placed one double Mile Briggs. Granite; Webb, team in the state tournament which Nelson. Davis; Davis; Delis. Murwill be held this coming Saturday, Roland Reading and Don - Stahle ray; Gailey. Jordan. 4:34.4. 440 Butterfield. Jordan; Schoan-felcame out second best in the regionCyprus; Faust, Granite, and al loop, thus placing them in the Barber. Tooele, tied for third; Howevent. state ard. Davis. :55.5. Shot Swan. Davis; M. Atkinson. Six tennis men will receive let ters for their efforts this spring, Davis; Bogden. Murray; Kramer, the list includes. Bill Swan, Lloyd Granite; Miller, Granite. 40 ft. l:h Brink. Max Day. Harold Gailey, in. Don Stahlg and Roland Reading. inn Beafi. Murray; Call, Cyprus; Murray; Cannon. CyCampbell Coach Glen Worthington will prus; Burton. Davis. :10.0. take the following men to the state High hurdles Perkins. Davis; track and field meet in Salt Lake Warden. Murray; Maxfield, Jordan; NelRene Saturday: Buster Webb, Swan. Davis; Linke, Cyprus. :15.3. Alson. Bill Swan. Mark Atkinson, Pole vault Clark, North Sumlen Perkins, Alan Layton. Nelson Atkinson, Davis; Layton, mit; Ras.Behling, Horace Hatch, Verl tied and Bean, Granite, Murray, AshLee Anderson. mussen. Ralph Tayfor second; Healy, Murray; Behworth, Walter Willey. Lincoln lor, Granite, and Lougy, Tooele, ling; and Bob Howard. tied for fifth, 11 feet 0 inches. High jump Rynearson, Granite? Coach Worthington figures that Provo is the team to beat but says and Atkinson, Granite, tied for that with good luck the Darts will first; Anderson. Davis; Stevens, run a close second. Points in the Jordan, and Call. Cyprus, tied for meet will count five for first, four fourth. 5 feet inches. sso Briggs. for second and so on down to fifth Granite; Demke, place. He figures four points in Murray; Behling. Davis; Ballard. the shot, four in the discus, eight Jordan; Chipman, Davis. 2:00.5. in the two hurdle races, one in the Meissner, 220 Bean. Murray; high jump and one in the mile relay Murray; Linke, Cyprus; Sheffield, for a total of eighteen. Meets in Davis; Ashworth. Davis. :23.4. former years have been won at Low hurdles Campbell, Murray; about 25 points. Perkins. Davis; Walden, Murray; Brink. Davis; Maxfield, Jordan. On May 10 young athletes will be :2U. brought together to compete in the Discus Swan, Davis; Atkinson. anrual pentathalon in Salt Lake. Fred J. Sheffield of Kaysville is Davis; Bogden, Murray; Johnson, the junior winner from Davis coun- Murray; Briggs, Davis. 121.1 ft. Javelin-- Slater, Tooele; Hatch ty and Reed Staynetr of Farming-to- n was winner in the senior divi- Davis; Atkinson, Davis; Wolf ley, Murray; Willey, Davis. 101.1. ft. sion. Broad jump ynearson. Granite; Call Cyprus; Rasmussen, Davis; With what was conceded to be an Davis. Bleazard. U. B. Y. track 10 ft. 8 in.Granite; Willey, easy victor?, the team downed Utah Aggies at LoMedley relay Murray (Wahlen. gan Friday afternoon, 03 to 47. Bogden. Collett, Demke); Granite; Dale Scofield. Couger captain, Davis. 40)1.0. proved to be the high light of the Mile relay Davis (Ashworth, event when he chalked up five first Willey,. Howard); Jordan; Behling, places for the visitors. He took the 3:47.0. Granite. 1k and 220 dashes, the high and kso relay Murray (Campbell low hurdles and broad jump, thus Johnson, Meissner, Bean); Cyprus; showing his ability as a great Davis. 1 :30.8. he held in the (trials). 10 :.".o a. (tiials). the 120 high Voi barge of the day Mft-- blank- - to the punnpols ami physical education diiector- - of the. various -- c.hools of the county to Ive (died ofit with (he number of en leant- - and the event.-- m which each m hoo! will pai ticipate "It will not he necessarv for each' -- chool to file full teams for any of the event- since no ch.tnfpions are to be leeognqred said Mr , the Due to inclement weather, base-baand one relay team in the state meet which will ll no school played Davis high D. Y. U. stadium at Provo next wee. the Saturday. past games during Allen Perkins bettered the state record in Tomorrow the Darts will play 9 - L, ZJ II May bulge of the annual I'roto Is Fatoriu as State s et By AB SORBENE dav " We INSPECT Them Scrutinizing experts give them the eagle eye and inform you as to their ills after a long, hard winter! Your old iron any kind of an old has a trade-i- n value of $1.00 iron on the purchase of a new 1936 model Electric Iron! THIS REMARKABLE OFFER IS FOR MAY ONLY! We CORRECT Them f Worn splits, torn linings . . . even complete remodeling is taken care of for you at a surprisingly low price. Estimates given. We PROTECT Them After careful preliminaries, your furs are.,.puttOL. decuJlqr..the,Jiummer Insured healthy, cold temperature. and moths. fire Remember," against theft, a Brittans FUR STORAGE RECEIPT is the most complete insurance for the " safety of your fursl Take advantage ofit! Grasp this opportunity to enjoy new ironing ease! 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