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Show f , . , , . , DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, , tato Sok , , , , , , , ,,,, , , . 27, 1934 CIty, Seturday,.Mordi , . , , , . , , ,- - Ed - Blasts First ' . ' , . .. ..,,, ., , Homer in 20' Games; But Boasts .348.- ,, Average , - P.: - . -,- - .., - , - , 4, - f- ' aitil's 223-poU- , . , Ykeanwhile, 0 ., I , ( , , N ... - - ' 4 ,, ,..,..., , -. : - , '''''') i... -- ' .1, ' - ;' ' , .. ''.- , '. , ., ,. - . - t 1 .. - - surgis .est ' - . , - -"I 1 - ;,- 1 -. - ,:- , ,...... , . - ., . ,, , . , , think every one of those triples would ba;st teen a Senators routed the Boston Red Sox, 104, and the Pldlauelphla 1 'Y ky fly ntioDOWN Phiillies defeated out. the Detroit Grimm' National a run in pointed League park,": lbome Tigers,,Itt',', Writer , . . United Press Sports , ,, Grimm also was elated at the brilliant pitching of rookies . NI Squad cuts ! were,. b'etinning in, 'earnest, .tos, with the touch run blame i, who his to had the Mathews Crackers limited lost and Ray Crone, only Gene Reports that Ed Conley 7, announcing the assignment of $1080, - l -- !one hit as the Braves gained their ninth victory of the were labeled "premature" today by the Milwaukee Braves' bit i te camp. their Paul Bantarville, beans Tex., a clinched seven-innin- g about Grimm. and r pettit pitcher spot Charley Manager 'performance just slugger' Mathews, who challenged Babe Ruth's., ,recorq pi" 'unl!, ion the roster for the &libeller, , who posted a 23-- 9 Manager Fred Haney also Amounted that 11 player, htclatt,7 i.,' , : the of late last season, hit his first round tripper .' Illrecord for Toledo last season.. lag Joe Page, Walker Cooper, Max Surkent and Cal Abrams, 11-of rout Braves' to the where the 'main squad season were being sent. te Blunswitk, Ga., night more spark Friday were League looking The New York ' the Atlanta Crackers Mathewe had gone homerless in Mu 1. like world champions ,after an 4 victory over the Brooklyn will Join them en April 7 . thinly-veile- d to waukee's previous 19 exhibition games leading Dodgers, Mlle Reynolds, turning in one of his strongest out- The Boston Red Sox revealed that pitchers. Ivan Delptir,,hints that something was wrong with him. Inc. elf tho snrine 'Ditched the laqt ...limrianiturs-and...mh- ui ,touched for only one unearned run. The Dodgers, however, assigned to, their Lonisville farm chili in the American Ann. lead in the eight-gam- e spring aerie' yhich will lestu but Curtis appeared briefly with the Red Sox last seasoad I eure," Grimm grinned after Mathews finally broke the ice. :still bold a a, Ed's been meeting the ball solidly all spring and he'll prob- be concluded at Yankee Stadium and Ebbets Field just before I The Chicago Cubs cut rookie pitchers Joe Kuncl and poi II barnstorming the season opens. Watkins from theirtiquad as they began a sbli walk off with the homer title again this year." Athletics the and Red the Cincinnati Philadelphia Baltimore with Orioles, tour In the the other (edged lege Friday, games swingert southpaw Grimm pointed out that the n their off 12 slice to a about fine are players announced out St. the Cardinals, exhibition Utile despite they pitching per, Ilas been banging the ball at a .348 clip during the , the Winner Harvey fluidic, Washington roster. games and has "salted" his extra base output with four triples iformance by , ., ,.- ,,. , - - - - Mathews, Grimm Scoff at Talk SlOg'ger...110i,:Ltt:Tioil.i. ... ,, 1 , . t , ,, ., . - 41.-- , , - , 0. . , . : , , ., , - , , I 9-- - .4 - - - I 12-ga- , ..14'k' 11 'yr 3-- , t , - k4,t' - , 3-- 20-ga- , r 77-71- -,.- fro 4'4 ::,?:.,;:v.,i,,:; I.!. , ,0:-!,.,- 1.i4'.,'.f ttt: f .14:, it, It.l. , 00 i .,,.;.0...-0'....-- I. .1 Eyes llevf Talent 1 -- ,,as w, 11 , - PROVOThe churning legs andstrained muscles that genweek .41 I grallyaccompsnyirack and field were allgvident this some 50 Si( track prospects prepared for the launching of the 1.1 : I. , 7 1954 season. t of 11 II 1 s 1 ; , t e 4 - Saturday - :et. -, president. session, designed to ,ehart plans for spring activi. ofli S ties 7.30 p.m., at .41,A Gus Put Together Great Record- Long oil Talent, So Did Tiny School in Indiana In the seven-inninnightcap the Utes tumbled by the identical score of 12-Sophomore Jim Dokos let the Arizona clan get to him 'after the first three innings in the -------second game and was relieved NOTICS TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by by Gary Hoover. She State Road Commission of Clah.1 Utah plays Arizona State at State Capitol. Salt Lake City. Utah, until 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, April Tempe Saturday before return7 and at that ttma publicly CI 34. for construction of a Plant ing home SundaSr. Rituminous Surfaced Komi. in Utah '' s ... 101 NV Orin. R4 H73T County. the same being that section of Aritona ...,...;. v. S. 50 and between Thistle and !Utah 1? I 024 100 104- -42 Y. .. Roark Junction identified as of trying the University of Utah baseball club ,finally Awned the University of Arttonaand they don e. a sound job. clouting (he Wildcats 12-In the first game of a double---- real gentleivan stepped down from the Utah high school coaching ranks last week when Gus Black quit at Spanish Fork. And as this molder of men relaxes in the realm of the several things stand out indelibly from a career of teaching athletics. First, Gus Black loved his boys. He was their pal and companion and had that knack of getting the most from his A But Who'll fill g s, Glade's Shoes Theron' Parmelee, University material. of Utah tennis coach, faces the Second, Gus compiled one of the state's greatest basketbig problem this year of replac- - ball coaching records even though the big onethe state eluded him. In a dozen campaigns at Spanish ing five lettermen from his 1953 titlealways Redskin Skyline Conference: 'Fork, Gus has taken nine teams into the state finals. His teams won the league championship seven v times, tied anchampionship squad . , Lost from last year's team other time for the championship and finished seconone are Jerry Glade, conference sin- - other year. Federal! sareed tame, . Aid ProJect No. 000 100 -- I kJ !Utah Not Many Cu Match Record,---The length of road to be.ronstructedlArizona ....... .... 010 531 -10 10 3 gles champion; Burton. Smith, or improved Is 3.05R miles, and the No. 5 DeRidLuis Block's' man; best finish In the tourney was third but he was singles Principal items of well' are epproxl-- ' RiatelY fie follows: Loses :,.., fier, the Nb. '6 man; Byron in the semifinals aix times, his teams, 4110 as this final Yds. RoadCu. ied Unclassif of 159.009 sin- - '54 edition of the Dons, have ilkaY Lecavation and mono Tons of always beeft tourney favorites. LOS ANGELES (UP) Don Vance, who alternated in Plant Mix littuminous Surface. - They always vetes doubles and and Ig play, played good, sound basketball.' of bidders is re- Shovferi four-hi- t Prequalification led pitching eluded. Prior to any bidder's reeel141111 eran Wendell Winegar, who Not many can match the prep record of Gus Black. Plans and specifIcitiona, it will be nee- - Loyola University to a 6 to 0! N o. 1 doubles with the Before coming to Spanish Fork,. Gus bad become a that the bidder have on file played ssary , ail the Utah State Department of victory over Brigham Young "name" player at B Y U and had put in four years of coachJerry Glade. Engineering. completed and approved. University Friday. the required Prequalification Statement Replacement of Glade, who ing at Central School at Castledale.' NOTICE YO CONTRACTORS Pertaining to contra i toes experience last year in and financial condition. And, only now as the screams of state tourney crowds Sealed proposals will be received by was undefeated The attention of bidder, is directed the State Road Commission of Utah. Western Division and confer-- i are to the Special Provisions cosering sub- - State Capitol. Salt fading out aoross the horizon for Gentleman Gus, can Lake City. Utah. letting or assigning the contract. until 3 o'eloik 11,111. Tuesdas. April S. ence competition, is the chief he look back and seethough he'd never admit fine to Millitillaili all skilled! 1954, and at that time ., The wage paid publicly opened G 1 a d e practically imprint he has made on youth and the coaching trade. Ikbor employed on this contract shall for Construction of a V Road Mixed problem . be S2.125 per hour. Surfaced Road in Ducheane handed the conference cham- Gus passes lightlyover his plan to give it all up ...... The minimum wage paid to all inter-- Bituminous the same twins that section of :, labor employed on this eon. (ounty. reediat S. R. No. 200 from the Junction of pionship to the Utes last year is a young man's game,'.' he said. i"The kids "Coaching Ise IIIW25 Dart shall per hour. and State Road 20e1 North when he defeated The minimum wage paid to ill un- - 1. S. 40 for Wyoming's forget a loss in about 10 minutes,- - the coach keeps right on I 4 miles. identified as skilled labor employed on this contract easterly Federal Aid Secondary Project No. Jim Herd and benver'& Clay- - worrying over his mistakes." shall be 11125 per hour. (41. . .; The attention of bidders is directed $.101 One thing about Gus, though. He didn't make many of 'em. The length of road to be tonetnicteill ton Benham. has to the fact that this Commission or improved is 9426 miles. and the prin. been advised by the Wage and Dour CloPal Benham and Herd are con-..- . , items of .work are as follows: Tiny School Wins Crown in Indiana Division. U. S. Department of Lahor.1 Dale of Bituminous Material. sidered two of the best men in that contractors engaged in highway - 254.000 Utah supporters or a single,' Preoualification basketball of bidders is re(no class) constru ctio ri work are required to meet tennis history, and tournament the provisions of the Fair labor Stand- - quired. Ptine to any bidder.' teeniVitte- skyline could pick up some backing in the news out of airds Act of 19:18. ,52 Stat. 1060). specifications. it will be netvictories over them! Ininnit y and that the bidders have on file Glade's hotbed of basketball. Indiana, the Plans and specifications are on file no were small State In the office of the State Read torn- with the Utah Department of Knit. accomplishment.' A school with 162 students, Milan High, has won the mission, Salt Lake City. and the office neering, completed end approved, the However, all is not black in ' Indiana state Statement Or its Norte( Enernrer at Amerfcan ..tequired Prequalification whipping all the big eitysboys. Fork. Clan where they may be fiae pertaining to coritracter's experience the 1954 outlook. Lettermen' In the Indiana-setu- ehampionship, all schools play through district and viewed by prnspective bidders Spectii and financial condition. Don back from last The attention of bidders Is fliHeeted cations. Proposal forms. and plans. will elimination tournaments before even gaining a be furnished at Salt Lake City. on de...! !Ito the Special Provisions covering sub. Tisdel frosh sensation; veteran regional berth Positing 32.00 which will he refunded. letting.or IA301E1111111 the contract. in the state finals. To win, little Milan had to finish The oniinimum wage paid to all ikilled No. 3 singles man; providing bidder submits an acceptable on top of a field of 751 teams. In contrast, Utah's Class A hid and returns the plans within sesen latter on this contract shall be 02.125 G3.v . m e atnescn, Ralph Stevens.' schools must beat out only 16 other schools to win the state days after the opening IN bids. Tacit per hour. must submit letter from an i bidder The minimum wage paid le all inter. John Sherman, Monte Lee andl title and the Class B titlist need finish ahead of about 60 approved surety company itilaranteeltlia mediate labor employed on this con.I to liatTliall said bidder with required tiait shall be 21.025 per hour. Robert K. Smith. bond. The right-1reject any or IL The minimum n CIO paid to all IIIN.1 competitors. A batia Is reserved. rt dd .0 these Bob Halbersla- - - Yet, some folks would like to. 'killed labor employed on this contract another .class for organize Cala'. Certified eherk ra3bie" egaeg, shall be $1733 Per hour. 1950.1etter winner, and Gil Utah or approved proposal guarantee bond The attention of bidder, ts directed ben, (Class C for VERY small schools), thereby .chópping 1951 for not We than five per cent of total to the fact that this Commission singles performer off another piece of glory heel Warner, amount of bid made payable to the beere.advised by the Wage and generally reserved for one, and ten- State Read Commission must aceompany Nvisii,n. U. S. Department. of . and brother of Utah's past state champion. one, only each bid as evidence of good faith and that contractors engaged in highway nis great, Richard Warner; and ., meet are ronatruction to work required to 'GolfSee Want Talk 'Ara-etthe bidder will execute the con the provisions of the Fair Lahna Stand. the coach, will have some mate- Billy bobd as 'It act and furnish .contract ord. Act of 19211. 03 Stat. IMO). Johnston was busy giving his vhfe a to Kid) with. (the work Billy rial required. are on file Plans andspecifications AM, additional Information maw be the office of the State Road Com. Frosh ,110 may 'aid the cause golfing lesson last week but gladly took time out ,to talk securits at the odic sit Ms State Road in nitSSIOM Salt Lake CRY. and the office ommon. about his favorite subjectgolf. Or more explicitly, the of its District Engineer It American are South High's Don Gilchrist, of , Fork Uth, where they Mall he re. Richard 'Merchant and Dennis Utah Open. v iewed by prospective bidders. fipeciftSA 118) want this is to be a big thing down here," Billy said. 'We cations. proposal forms. and plans will Vitale, East's Bruce Cummings i Lawiti.b?Lrv;futTdedt.t: b.osiftuinTtlett."witaclit and West's lial Cannon. Frosh "Ale surely are glad to have the chance to put it on, too." EranntTivtiudidn.:ttuntalawnx:,:toit are eligible for varsity comp.- - (The, Utah Golf Assn. voted earlier this month to bold the This Sunday . ' E:ach in tennis. open at Pro eBilly'i Timpanogos course in Provo.) titian days after the Operitrig of bids. bidder moot submit a letter from an seasosn 100 continued. behind are Bill it cent," Utes their The per ;"The...layeees till open approsed-isurelCOMPany guaranteeing .., ..'s to furnish said bidder with required.. April 10 with a match against "We've &Wady started inaking plans." The right to reitet any et- au . ':.cma. .. I :ontana on. the Utah courts.I - Lott& work, though, iisn't 'it'. Is reserved, AO á& ,Fr211, Cash. certified chock. eashier's chock.. l'n I my aw blow beg I and this is a real plenty. but that's what I' like f' now workouts have ,con-- .' "Sure, In zraz,,,,,,,,,:it,r;no,!xaer..nnteo,,,,,,:ral addition to the open well have about five , other sisted of and . up lookeding .. Coacil Parmelee has .eg tournaments .again this year on the U OA calendar ; this W ont. ' . .., .... , d: a: tie idea of Wt1 0 Mill start' will be our busiest season.", r through And, the Kid, who played the winter links'eircuit against !he Grizzlies., t 14 Southern Californiai and the Soulhwest a few weeks ago, Don . Tisdel. ' nal information ITIOY be . yaw. "7!'al.1 trichred at the' Office of ths,Stato Road Tes eibs. Steve. Matheson and' knows that the more tournaments for his Course brings more . ,, - Commission. . , Veiled this 20th- des' of March, 1q54, 1,AL Ralph, Stephens will probably' i publicity and prestige to Provo, Timp., course and, oh, yes, STATE ROAD COMMISSION or UTAH ... ,.. ... .. (A157 ,, ... i Billy Johnston, .. .. action. ER-7- I - 4 0- k- Nine ,, ,,,,,' , - II A ; - , .' - ' itthe . ' I ' t p, ' year-includ- i 1 a,- I i. I .1 ,: It4' '1,:t, i.:?4:,?Id '" k ,.,4;) - 1. ..;.1' , ' , 6 't t .".,1 14. V v I - I I ,7:4 ,- , ;:s2 It's !,,),..w.,'.2 1,Y,a 4e - - - I ' III A ... t.. ' ta rdase7tosar u ening , '''. , - , I ., , tst a:nhddletoihtose i ",,.. . 0eer G! - I . I ..,. , . ,,,, ,. f I N '',.' , , ,1 , , ,4,t,:typ,4oia,i.....-.me.00Aa.,pkswr,ALkikdvumwooi0- There were a lot of wide grins evidence this week end 00 new Idaho HE'S NEW SPUD SKIPPERBob Mavis tuaysell Falls Russet manager, probably won't join the Spuds Cal. ainiz.gtrvinhag stint-at-L- oa Mavis, furnished by the Detroit Tigers, will probably bold down second base for the Russets: ciras the cuit prepared to move enmasse into spring training next week. The grins symbolized the opti, mism with which virtually all the clubs face the 1954 campaign. In Boise, especially, the hopes I are running high. Matiry Doerr, who shelved a New York Yankee for-- independent agreement status, is finding the new freedom to his liking. Top Team LAURINBURG, N. C. (SpFlanked by such competent baseball men as Business Man- ecial)Big Charley Gassaway, ager Walt Lowe and Manager manager of the Salt Lake Bees, Eddie FernandesDoerf is pickhad himself a sunburn today. ing up the makings of a top But for Charley, the sore. neck team. contending and back was just 'something Idaho Falls, shifting from In.. to grin about. a to agreedependent working sun that burned the Bee The ment status with the Detroit also dried out the exskipper Tigers, also find the hopes high. panses of sod here in this CaroThe Tigers have been generous lina training center of the Philto date. adelphia Phillies farm teams No Trouble and enabled the clubs to get in Montana's entrants, Great some hefty workouts. Falls and Billings, the league's With the end of the weather, healthiest, aren't expected to a new spirit took over Friday d run into any trouble. Utah's Salt as the hopefuls went Lake and Ogden clubs are through their paces in morning seemingly primed for a good and afternoon sessions. year. Gassaway, however, was still The Bees led the way into pretty much in the dark about spring training last week, mov what Salt Lake might get from ing into Laurinburg, N. C., on the horde of talent that is workMobday. Due to get under way ing out here. next week are the rest of the "We've only had a couple of clubs, Idaho Falls at Lodi, Cal.; good workouts," Charley said Boise at Rio Vista, Cal.; yagic Friday, "and that really isn't Valley at Stockton, Cal.: Poca- enough to get a line on what to tello at Lewiston, Ida.; Billings expect. There are quite a few at Huntsville, Tex.; Great Falls good players in camp, but just at Vero Beach, Fla., and Fuller- how many of them we'll get, I ton, Cal., and Ogdenv- It Jack- don't know." son. Tenn. Gassaway also pointed out that the Bees could expect a lot of the talent that is curLucky, 7 for Dodger rently working out in neighborBobby Morgan of the Brook- ing Bennettsville where the lyn Dodgers has hit seven home Phillies have their A and B runs each year he has been with class taleAt working out. the team since The Hive skipper, however, ritory high-mounta- Charley Smiles Again I Oassaway Burned Up! Old Sol Takes Hold has been taking some appreciative looks at the native Salt Lake talent in camp. Monte ' Howard, former Granite and Utah University star, has been getting a lot of attention from other Phillies managers, Gana-wa- y reported. Ray Peery, South High School outfielder, also has been impressive in early drills. Return of the good weather and expected cutdowns of Phi lies higher classification rosters is expected to bring the talent picture into focus within the next few days. - Bannock Earl Pond Dates Ducat Sales MI . POCATELLO Advance ticket sales for home games of the Pocatello Bannock baseball team has been set for April 6 and 7, announced Earl Pond, business manager of the team.- A group of workers will canvass the city in an effort to sell a minimum of 4,000 tickets. The tickets will sell for a season book of the 10 tickets for $7.50, added Pond. Ticket books after the advance two-da- y campaign will then be upped to 85 cents per ticket, or $8.50 a book. said Pond. - - - 1 Temple Fights for Regular Job Whiz Sparks Ciiicy Ex-Ogd- en TAMPA, FLA. (INS)Gentlemanly, college-breathletes are making their mark' in baseballbut the Cincinnati Redlegs- have e turned to a throwback to the fiery, rough player for the solution to their second base problem. Rebel from Lexington, N. C., and Johnny Temple, a virtual ball of fire this spring, mastered second-basIf he can- clinch the job, Tern-pla- y by performing last winter ipie, Who like Eddie Stanky aski in the Venezuelan League. - Be no quarter and gives none, will came to camp vowing he'd be !provide more strength in the or else.iRedleg line-uthe Reds second-sacke- r and should give Johnny, who certainly isn't the big gunsGus Bell, Ted a shy, declared: . Kluszewski and Jim Green-'I- f I don't get a better shot ilrana chance to drive in at second base I'm gonna more runs. Temple always has hang up my spikes. And a been a .300 hitter. During. his fellow ought ' to, tooIf he years in the minors, he corn. marks of .316, .400, .332, rant beat out a guy hitting piled -- , .224 and .306. J15-The .400 was a league-leadTh- e .215 hitter is Rocky ing mark for Ogden of the PioBridges, who performed at the neer League. keystone sack last year under There's no question about his Rogers Hornsby. Temple rode hittingand now there's none the bench throughout most of regarding his fielding ability. his freshmanyear 9 mastered the difficult but it doesn't look like he will Temple double-pla- y pivot this winter this season. while playing in Venezuela. In exhibition games to date At the close of the season Temple has handled himself his manager, Buster Mills, brilliantly in the field and has . turned in even finer perform0. 9os ances at bat and on the base. : l puia 0 eman ICbt a power hitter, paths. in line t eato C ev 0 e) Temple specializes drives to all fields and then upi1 k .ow p o sets pitChers and catchers with cat-lik-e his grace and speed. II '48 Models I I II $1,000 who has moved from a coach- d ing job with the Red legs to the Boston Red Sox, wrote Gabe Paul, the Wien gen' eral manager: "Temple has played great ball here and hit around .930. He is your second baseman for 1954strictly a major leaguer." The fiery young rebel has vowed he'll live up to Mills high praise and make I bench jockey out of Bridges. old-tim- , e p Lein Brown's 1 , WEEK-EN- -- 1 SPECIALS AI ii 1 11 2 SC DCZIN Similes 430 SO. -a- - STATE ' - end DtablI la OM ,' Assorhnrot I I NURSERY HEADQUARTER$ CALL Nome, Stock 4-55- 44 'FREE DELIVERY - REPAIRS TV MAK imrit"."Dr" DAY AND WITIIIDVDOIT Teams I A.M. TO P.At A DOZEN 29t ..'....'1"........" 0), 5 0 zit ea. 1 ,- RICAN VIOLETS It"."1111"trirwinild 'ENGINEERINGiCO. s ' Choi Co boosts tot RADIO TEIIVISION LEON 1BROWN I, I t 1111,1atallinKSI , DAFFODILS Fl I . SUNDAY D the-majo- -- ... - , ,. , 't." I . i ... , ,, .. mund. theTio.netritagme tqL ' , ' : t 100-od- Uto Tennis ARIZ.After three header Friday. "ears JIM GREBE two-mil- Utes Cop First Arizona Victory as Ciubs Split - In will-- begirt- - et 635 E. Oth South. Showers and chill winds have combined to 'keep the Cougar thinclads indoors most of the'' aticklime in the school's week.. .Clarence Robison, Y.Iline Conference, and James history, was called en a mho e both been spending months Won. track and field mentor, is trig that the weather will clear ion the indoor track preparing i The major chores will be sufficiently to give his boys at for the '54 season. shared by Willard Hirsch!, Noal least a week of outdoor condi- - The prospects of a before they meet Art- - ish in both distance events looks Smedley and Evan Francis. at Tempe, April 9. especially promising, thanks to The vacancy left by high State ;On jumper Ralph Bonham will be But the weather islet the the return of Walt Steffensen, filled by Doug ' Spainhoweri a from returned mission. j only matter that's giving Rob. ust John Gourley, Jerry Cowley and a Anderson, Harry husky some seems bon Deem It will be carrying the Ron Turner. The' broad jump be, going to have to replace Bfreshman. Y U colors id the sprints will be handled by Budge Hyde, stars like Dick Fuenning, Dick Anderson and Phil Clif, !Willett, Boyd Jarman, Ralph along with Budge Hyde and Harry ford. Lee Nicholes. 4' Bonham and Paul Anderson, One of the prospects In the hurdles the Brig. in the field brighter who havf either graduated, events is Lewis en hams missions or been gone may be hurting. Dick Chatterly, an accomplished pole called into the Millett, one of the finest vaulter. Its no secret that most of Robison's hopes are riding in ,, two eventsthe mile and ......),,. Sher Id James and Wayne SEEMS TO ME 0 Lundell, the Vs cinder twins, are both back in uniform And ready to go. Lundell, who bads e the record in the Sky 1 - I Drill Staer The by BRIGHT B Y II TRACK HOPELewis Chatterly is counted upon by B Y U track fan to provide strength tor Cougars in pole vault. Cats also will be strong in distance runs. TUCSON, Ilk ' '''''' - -, by Dr. Sid Birdsley, two-mil- ' ' '. , d.7,,,;rgh.,t,..,;;;;;;;;u.;;;; unit. , .. .. ,, ,-- . bop-hav- CI, rj.41., I I 1 pioneer Clubs Members of the Utah Hot Stove 1' milt... will meet. Mon. , , Fuenning, Millet Will be Missed; Distance, Vault Events Strong , t - , 1 , Hot Stove Loop 'Calls Meeting Monday Evening , P ,.., ..'' , vt. s,:!,:4.,1,...,.-- 0. 0,4 , 1 d,:4044, r,..,-r.-.- ,,, ,;,, ' . - , . . , , 1 I TOWN ST001.41411. Ind UNA I ORTINNOUSISStis Se. A 104 W. , |