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Show PAGE TWELVE THE Sportsmen Slate 2-D- ay Riot; ar ADVOCATE, ABANDON EFFORTS CARBON GRID TEAM FACES STIFF PLAN SCHEDULE UNDER NEW STATE Crumbo of Mary Taylor and Shirley B. Y. high, 6 and Janet Lamph of Carbon, winner of meet the singles title in the B. Y. U. seclast year, was defeated in the ond round by Afton Gibson of Nephi. Miss Lamph drew a bye in the first Coach Preston Summerhays announced this week that the Carbon TO TEAM county high school football team will probably have the hardest schedule this season in the history of the grid Lack Of Diamond Facilities Held sport at the local institution. Chief Reason For Not Under the new plan adopted by the as-jUtah State High School Athletic rat- -! Organizing Squad be will schools round. sociation, whereby It has been definitely determined ed into two classes each of which that Price will have no team in or- are divided into two divisions, the in lea-- ! ganized or independent baseball this Dinosaurs will match power out-states j season, according to an announcement gue play with some of the teams. Wednesday by local diamond leaders. standing The list of schools included in the nz; The chief reason the sport is being division of Class A was an-j- rs southern abandoned this year is the lack of nounced Saturday as follows: Car- playing field facilities. The project Granite, Jordan, Tooele, jsss providing for establishment of a jun- bon, Davis, Provo. and Ogden may also Cyprus field ior college on the old baseball enter this division, although the Tig-j- S makes it necessary to construct a new to the schools that will are ers closer be not diamond, and this work will division. Sjjjj northern the completed until July at least, thus comprise EE will schedule 1937 Dinosaurs The leaving local players without a place to practice or play its engagements. also include a game with Grand high Price was accepted several weeks of Moab, this encounter to be taken consideration in the league ago as a member of the Central Utah into Moab will not have any standings. became later it but apparent league, with the other Class A games league that the field situation here presented if the Grand gridders de- but too big an obstacle to successful schools, and the latter team oth- -' feat Carbon sponsorship of a team. the erwise reaches finals, it is likely Baseball enthusiasts then toyed Moabites will get an opporthe that with the idea of playing independto piay for the championship. ently, but they reached the conclus- tunity The Carbon teams ambitious sche- ion that the lack of a place to pracalso contemplates dule tice could only result in a disastrous ence 'witty Grand June-- ; engagements season. and Springvjlje, Richfield tion, This will be the first season in a number of years that Price has not SPONSOR Fish And Game Association Selects Helper As Scene Of Big Celebration May 22, 23 ever-popul- -- BASEBALL LEADERS Extensive Program Outlined Followers of the great outdoor sports of angling and hunting will rule Carbon county on May 22 and 23 when the Carbon-Emer- y Fish and Game Protective association sponsors its annual sportsmens riot at Helper. The program this year will be more extensive and varied than ever before, and the railroad center will teem with activity throughout the two days. The program announced Wednesday by Chris Jouflas, general chairman of arrangements, will open at 10:30 a. m. on May 22, with the coronation of the kingfish, who will be selected in a competition practically equivalent to a male popularity contest. Other features in the morning will be a parade at 11:00 a. m. and a fish pond during the noon hour. The old but greased pig event will start the afternoon's activities at 1:15 oclock, followed by a barbecue at two oclock and childrens sports and fly casting and bait casting contests beginning about 2:30 p. m. A dance will be held in the at 9;00 p. m. JJajphHW and rifle Trap shooting competitions will be held Sunday at 8:30 a. m., and the Nephi and Helper entries in the Central Utah league will play a doubleheader in the afternoon. Jack Houston has been named secretary of the riot general committee. are as follows: Finances, Henry Hall, Helper; fish committee, Paul Carter of Helper, Ray Walters of Price; dance, Chris Jouflas and Thurman Carter of Hel SUN 4-- 6. 2-- per, Dr. James Ruggeri of Price; prizes, Jess Perry, Ray McGonigal, Cliff Memmott of Helper, J. B. W. A. Engle,' George Grivet and J. P. Phalen of Price; preparation of barbecue, Mr. Phalen; serving of barbecue, Eugene Gibson, Bruce ss Moffitt, Frank Dalpiaz, Ross Bunnel and John Colzani, Helper; ribbons, ss Dr. H. B. Goetzman, Price; loudBemar-di, speaking equipment, Elmie Price. Trapshooting and rifle shooting, Jack Vignetto, Jack Aime and J. L. Sullivan of Helper, Earl N. Radcliff of Latuda; sportsmens handkerchiefs, Henry Hall, Helper; publicity, Lawrence Beausheur, John Menotti, and Art Draper of Price, William F. of Helper; fly casting, Ellis Morgan of Mohriand, W. B. Jones of Martin, Henry Ruggeri of Price; parade, W. H. Warded, Fred Bosone, J. L. Sullivan and C. A. Knobbs of Helper, Nick Bernardi of Price; childrens sports, Omar Bunhel, Helper; decorations, Charles James and Erss nest Flaim, Helper; jackrabbits, Fred Larsen, Castle Dale; motion pictures, Elmie Bernardi of Price, been represented in league play, but CARBON TEAM WINS Thurman Carter of Helper. followers of the sport are already making plans for a strong campaign GIRLS NET TITLE PROSPERITY CLUB TO MEET in 1938, by which time this communA meeting of the Utah National ity will have an excellent field and Prosperity club will be held Thurs- the proper facilities to accommodate day (tonight) at the organizations fans. Donna May Miller, Donna Lou . headquarters at 58 First West street. Wardle Of Helper Capture All persons interested in the proposB. Y. U. Meet Honors al are invited to attend. DINOSAURS EXPECT Donna May Miller and Donna Lou Typewriter ribbons for sale at The of Helper won the doubles Wardle TOUGH BATTLE TO championship Friday in Brigham BINDING . Th annual senior Young universitys KEEP TRACK TITLE high school girls invitation tennis tournament at Provo. They opposed Mary Taylor and Shirley Crumbo of Schools From Six Counties To B. Y. high in the finals, recording a straight-se- t Vie For Honors In Region triumph of 4 and Five Meet May 8 They won all of their three previous rounds in straight sets also, With athletes from six counties in losing only 10 games while winning eastern Utah participating, the next 36. Their victims were Darla Day major event on the local sports pro- and Bet Lee of Millard county, Whitney and Priscilla gram will be the annual Region Five of Springville and Marion track and field meet at the Kiwanis Garner and Marion Fletcher of stadium Saturday, May 8. Schools from Emery, Grand, San Juan, Uintah and Duchesne counties Janet Nielson and Martha Williams will seek to dethrone Carbon as re- -j of Carbon high survived the first gional champion, an honor held by round by defeating Elsie and Eliza Calton of Lehi, the Dinosaurs for several years. but they Coach Pres Summerhays is exnect-- I were defeated in the second round by rj ing some stiff competition and pre- diets that his charges will be hard pressed to retain their honors, Among the schools sending teams will be Grand high of Moab, Mon-- I ticello, Green River, Uintah high of Vernal, North Emery high of South Emery high of Ferron, Central high of Castle Dale, Roosevelt and Duchesne. Carbons hopes of again capturing the championship will be pinned chiefly on the following boys: Albert Passic, pole vault and high hurdles; Bob Ostler, sprints, relays and broad jump; Joe Curia, javelin, discus and shotput; Grant Gerber, quarter mile and half mile races; Ralph Marsing, relays, sprints and broad jump; Sammie Corsetti, sprints and relays; Oilie Lindsey, quarter mile and high jump; Cox Christensen. high jump and high hurdles; Dean England, distance runs; James n Simone, mile and high hurdles; Scm-low Lee ; hurdles; Lamph, ken, discus; Wallace Buffmire, relays; Bob Stringham, relays. Lit-tizzet- te, Mac-Knig- ht 5 ! ! 6-- One of these smart occa sional tables (unfinished hardwood) free with each $2.50 purchase of Fuller Paints. Supply limited. Offer hold only from Aprif 26 May 8, incl. Look around your home bow. 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Sam Oliveto, Herman Seppi, Paul Craven, Johnnie Georgedes, Edward Scarte-zin- a and Orlando Rachele Three From Carbon Capture Places In Annual B. Y. U. Meet Three Carbon county high school entries won places in the annual invitational track and field meet held Saturday at Provo under the sponsorship of the Brigham Young university. The outstanding performance by a Carbon athlete was that of Grant Gerber, who placed second in the half mile race. Copyright, 1937, Blotz BrtuIH1- IN Blatz Milwaukee beer you will find every quality that a truly good beer should have a ddidous llfe d sParkle a smooth, mellow richness 'that have made Blatz "the beer of the year For true beer enjoyment, try Blatz Old for a somewhat different flavor, Blatz Heidelberg Private Stock Blatz comes to you in the tall brown bottles, inthe new handy Stemie bottles, or in Can-ll- f Distributed by HELPER MERCAm Phone No. 141 ; ... - Helper, MILWAUKEE BEER UtaJ jf y, tpTy nmtr r 0k, - |