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Show lir r- . .. , , - -- ',z , - ROOKIES- SEE' ACTION . . , . - .. , t .234) YORK - (LT)Sixteen nervous rf;okieseach trying to conquer that seasick feeling insidepbsted a - collective batting average of ,234 Wednesday as. a. result of their maiden voyage into big league waters. There was no real standouts among the , 16, all of whom appeared in their first major league,arne also were seeing their first big league contest ' Those who 6ittie closest to stardom were catcher , Toby Atwell of the tubs, lecond baseman Bill Reed et. the Braves and little Clem Koshorek of the Pirates,-- each 'of. whom collected two hits, , ' t$ , .., - - ' 1 g c, , , , F - ., . : 4,7; , . . ----- , ,... ' N .. , N t ' ' ', , - ,i ,, , , , 'i . ' ) : tii - . , - . '..,,,' 0, , , , . , . , Ve ve 4 - , , i ; , iets . . j. 11.0t-Pi..0..1.0.-1"- ,. , , , - Ai31:11 1952A1Li 16, SPORTS SLATE Pvt..6'.....Z8t,.::..1......1-1:!0- s1 " ' ' .: ' -- -, ,......., , ( , , ,,, ., . . .., ,.......k.,..,, , , -- 4. . , , V Nr, WASHOUT. SCHOOL . , - .e k , - 1 N ' ' , , ,.. ' , ,..1,,,,Zz-5--- ieveri1fm ...t" t, , - , ' ''., ' ", 6, e . - ,'', - - , V , , --, Utah, Wednesday, U.t.041:......E;')0-6..A.I.i:'.':.-A- , , . , - , ,... ,; . us , v In ' ' ' - ' v my-- - NEWS, Salt 1..;ki City, DESERET , .. , ' - i, . -- - , ,,,t1t.' 3.,mmonorwoffrtoo,,,,,R.Row."'""""'"""''''I - v W V , - . v IrVestrIVIrTelr-W-71r-V'WV--Ir .r - - IN OPENERS (HIT NEW , , . v v I - v;,1t,,ttm..e.,,50.0,-,tto1,,,R,,vm- t ' , , . 16,- , , ', ' ..... v - vr ,.,- IF . . ' Old Mr. Sun was scared Indeed by old Mr. Rain . , --Tuesd- ayand ' school baseball contest was postponed and will be re- scheduled for later in Olt spring. In addition, a triangular track meet of great interest betwe,en 'South, Weber and Davisthe three top Class A prep powere in the state was cancelled and tenta tively sleed for Wednesday ' at Soul - S' , JOHNSON ' slow for me' too Mr. over, Jackrabbit, you're 'way f .4, ts. ,,,0: 1 jetI. mdoveea 'other slow poke animals better scat out of The : 4. , r f 1' when the 16th annual Utah High School ,... Saturday, wiy ' ..,''''" , ,, :s, v4',,, ,, , eN, ,,., ; B for are tun Association schools Class the , Relays 1 Activities' 1 e , 1 1 4t,,, f''' ..,',?....Z! 'o 10 ', at BY1.1, and the Class A'ers at University of Utah's twat: .:;,' . t fr, k'r 1' , '' .The big school event was ::.:lri ' . ' c hed ul ed for South first - 1 originally ' ' year the two Masse havi , t-- r High in Salt Lake, but the Ac- had separate meets. Such N, le' tivities Association has' made course w a s recommetded , arr,engements to have the "A" mainly to provide shorter !f in conjunction prepsters run distances for the Utah-Uta- h State traveling ' with the teams Involved. I i . .. meet. Collegians will yie start. Last , were , ahnost year's relays ,.....,..,,i,. at 1:30 pan. with prep exclusively a two-teaing '''''''''''' ., 'affair . '"NT,'''''' ,,,, "N , squads slater tostart at 3:30 with Davis practically, monopoliz- Wilkintnr NORMAN, ,Okla. (UP)--th-e Coach Bud if.....,,,, pat. way ing-the Class A events and fr looks at it, University of Oklahrna won't have to worry about ' , 'Thia, Incidentally, is the the Millard County speedsters , . 'N, , ..,,, ' on football now thtt he has a t copping exactly half of the,eight f P contract., "B" contests--th- e Eagles whip-Win- g Wilkinson, who has coached to three new Mate records the Oklahoma Sooners to 46!, great that it has become A. at the smile' time. , victories and only six defeats ' the ti,,'ef ill in college sports. If But it should be different this I the past five years, said Wed-- 1 , there ,1 it has-- t , year. No school in the "A" en, nesday the new contract gives come ' trants seems "to have enough fr,T ,this." rz, him "stability." Altd ,he thinks tl SAN FRANCISCO t"111111b, Wilkinion's new deal earrits s , power to equal the Darte feat ODoul loved San Francisco. more coaches ought to have it. the same $15,000 annual lalary four of races lot the capturing "There's nothing wrong with as To HO CHOOSE Now every time he sticks his RUNThese South High School athletes 'just like to run. his prevjousIigreement. It , THEY as theville-Komet- s did in face through a door in the Ray athletics, but the coaching proWallace (center) "ran" for student body president and won Bill Farley (right) as Lynn did the earlier NEW YORK alsopro3rides,s, 51. (UP) Rain, , fession lacks stability," the 36- City, someone takes a kick at it. is school vice president.. Wilkinson can Milt Bissegger is student body historian. The trio hopes to South hwahown itself the Mter 17 of which caused postponement coach year-ol- d of . as manager years make a little track history of its own Saturday in Class A relays. They are South's top "The big troubleIles in the give up half of his jobthe-' two games, cut baseball's 1952 'class of the big schools In two the San Francisco Seals . O'Doul meets so far this 'year. Coach was fired 440 speedsters. fact that,matii coaches don't football coaching partand ,re, by owner Paul L Fagan.opening day attendancg: to 143,- - Nate Long's as O. U. athletic director salvaged Lefty then got a job managing the charges' knew from Jeer to year whether main time under the two victories last he wishes.', r they'll have a job. The pressure any 068nearly 30,000 yearthe Diego Padres and Tuesday Wilkinson signed , the new II 171,678 drawn by last season's only "A" , institution to give PREPSPRING 1 came back to San Francisco I night contract over two months ago, Davis any uneasy moments. openers. a for homecoming game. : univer' y Mite Dead Heat Spices but both the coach and .'IP.,Ar But actually, Tuesday's six Box Elder and East each gar- - A throng of 12,197 turned out to SPORT' SLATE ! the-on- ly sity officials tried to keep it nered event one as drew a better average other-entra- nts --welcome The butchertown boy, but Fresno Track Victory secret. . 1 1 openers to win a first attendance than last year's first REGION ONE to now used oustings O'Doul, by The I tall, handsome exponent STOCKTON. Ca1ifICP)--- 1 'SASE:RAU AND TENNIS This year's average place in the '51 Class A contests. in his home city, got one again games. formation and April , ox Elder at O gden. North An unusual event--.dead heat of the split-American Cyprus, . was crowd 23,845 while the Fp r ic, this time from plate umpire Cecil 'Cache at Rear River. South Cache at to-. . in the mile slashing line play said he asked ,gan, Weber, bye. Richfield and Lincoln also had Carlucci. 1951 at each crowd average I to not at North Cache, Loghe, one victory apiece last year for Fresno State College's track university regents give at April Robinson Held Box Rider, Sear Rives st Pleuth opener was 21,460. .cecrowddecoroted by, bati,, - . contiact the over . publicity. any the Ogden. Tuesday, bye. ' victory lt ners and p I a c a r d I honoring and.. last ldidift-thrille-was neva-- , o , 4 st Souderth Sbyche. Logan at North Cache, to measure up to Little' can be forecast about O failed ' Chic-agyear , felt cheated when its bero think' football I one JO. Porasso and . Bill Harms, for. . Bog thing. i 1950 when 252400 attended the, any of the races other than the was banished. . And the sadness at May it Logan, half-mil- e both of Fresno, tied in the mile. coacims.let too much publicity. Weber. ' mile and and , Bear River at Box Elder, North medley -- - , at the game's outcome: The opening games. , Tinie was 4:37. Perasso also It 'would help college ,athletics Cache.- bye. . eventsthe only ones in which grew Yankees-Athletic- s .' ED SAINSBURY The Elder at south Cache, Logan May game i, By Seals defeated the O'Douls, . mentioned not finished first .1n the 880 in if coaches were there his been any competition Cache at Ogden, Bear . atwWr cher, North at with its preCHICAGO Philadelphia Portland staged its season-open- bye. WE)Middleweight champion "Sugar Ray" dicted crowd of 1:59.5. 10 much.", in 1952. River at Logan, North May 25,000 and the in two sections. The home at ing Cache st Rog Elder. Weber at Ogden. South Robinson was expected. to give away weight to challenger Phillies-GiantOgden posted the best half- Bevos attracted s game at New mile Cache, bye, 20,110 fans to the time in the state with Cache at North Cache. Rocky Graziano Wednesday, but the titleholder's sharpshooting May ,York with its estimated atten- time of games and obliged their rooters by Ogden at Sear Rim. Box Elder at Veber, has fastDavis the 1:38; THE PREPS by LORIA,All bye. start ' irt punching made him a thorough favorite to retain his crown in dance of 32,500 were washed eat PLAY South downing Oakland twice, 5.2. and . 33 games im out by rain. otherwise arranged. - E ach Iddl)371.' w Seattle also opened at home, be Wedday.night's brawl . men boasts the with top medley A total of 94,018 attended the nine innings. Tennis schedule is identical The scrappers weighed in at noon for the first flak fight of satisfying 11,000 faithful by si- - a to baseball. with the exception of Weber 4:03.5. time of three American League openarhich will not field a team.. Tennis teams 1952 in Chicago, which was expected to pull a sellout house of In "IS battles Millard, Cy- - lencing Los Angeles Bats, will travel with baseball squads. ers, while 49,051 watched the And. in another tilt, Sacra. Lincoln. Delta and Hur- pros, 308 20,048 National three Including standing League openers. April at Box 'Elder, Ogden at mento continued - its rebounding ;'"..-0-11 in should be ricane Weber, certainly fr-a 4 The of crowd the Stein succeed: his into the day largest Robinson, might Chicago Vder' vs. Ogden and Sox guests, April ways with Sit triumph over -. .. .. Elder vs. Weber at Ogden last fight, I title defense against - 43,112watched the Browns-Tiger- s contention. dium. re- no one has the vs, Leon and Weberm. April Oh, by by, ' Detroit. at game Bobo Olson- in San Francisco Only Logan at Logan. Be Nourishing. - . no Itnescores: membered surCarbon who those greyturned G raziano,. . Ons meet at . May 17 W B. last month; looked rusty and 4694, smallest crowd of the day, righa " City. ion tits one houndsthe same that looked 51111 171140 . .,.-- . 4e1 the Dodgers-Braves ly in the past three days as though:hi rallied to win a deci- attended t e M ee t at P rove. - 4 14 4 441 '1 Prove It In 4" Mayta vs. Sox Elder and Weber he worked i ntnpop e a k d sion over 15 rounds, he could game at Boston. like they were going some 900 411.L7Incise4 May vs: Rog Elder,st Brigham City. ' I miles per hour in the state foot- - xitt, 11,74,4toar,,,rnet.,61,m:nil 41,6041 leand u n d s,cb a re . hit 59 tion, Me! Leafing through the Officfil NCAA Track and Field ve, Ogderr and Logan v s. have idst in a IO round battle. ball finals. They will be heard Weber at 7'13 llam." Int) ina (104- -.. Ogden. ly under the 160 pound limit Guide the other am. this scribe (sic) ran across a listing of Graziano never, has gone IS fights Graziano has beeh on the from Whert,..anaachoot N Pitted agallixt two ele 0,0 0.21- 1- 5 0 4 cin- - rortigna Class other A the for the class. Robinson, former rounds and ,.. by on the same day. all three teams will the national high school track and field records.' Nothing others I Or lie Cwrk I. Greed the victor, long before Ayres, ' '''' ,i 7 Batteries: though he contended deck, , t ploy together as a n eennmy Measure. ) Oubro ifil and tamanno, Neal (7)4 . . must ,do, of course. but.the instantaneous checking of how welterweight titleholder who he could go "50,000 if 1 have the 15t1 round came up. Robin- dermen. ?Fucks, . ,,, .. nation-wide , J,Boisinsan. ,.. a on basis. ft:V.2.17d ,. our Utah preps stack up orth April . Relay" at Rich: MS .,...The,IfT pound, eywn,wt,.1.14--- didn't son I. ,Cachit six has rounds j141 .15 gone.the, - "..--. MAI and .4... .. c''''''''''s '. 000 022 O- M- 4 $ 1 .,.... 'Aitken- Welt., th..X.,ster'4,40erk tnNtro well a t elk, No 511,terthitt-roa'Ti-itIii-- ' times Itciitr ' inrilitidnal' at . 003 100 30- e- 5 0 i Portland ,, 9 ''''Friountalii-ir- ea listed' as licalig a national rec.- ,e,....1040,42,4xSeetn'' Hyrum. to Batteries' prepster the HMIs. Oubre Moth Diets; gain' middj.. e'M,47 Lint; Ward (7) end Gladd., the nearest one being one Joe Batiste who set a couple Regioe meet In. Agile its- ,- weight heights, Mt the scale dium. . 11 X 15, back meet at U. of Utah. May Los Antolini in of hurdle records for Tucson, Arizona High School 000 000 00- 0- I S 2 ler at 15714. ..' Dual punting' will be scheduled when- ' SOO- On -' IT S 1938-3el"' conditions permiL Batteries' Bolter, Adkins ill, WW1 Robinson was a solid three to ,' . (51 end Team Samna and Wilson. Then, of coarse, there's those California "muscles" who BIG EIGHT he' one because DETROIT but choice, largely (UP)Weary BASEBALL AND TENNIS 111.111. 20 . must live on oranges and avocados while we up here in the 014 003 Ori- n-. ' RELAY SCHEDULE : .,..., 000 been knocked ::Out at NATIONAL ISIOK SCHOOL, FEDERATION happy Detroit Red W i n g Sacramento Provo at has never 111001W0001 001 10-0- 4 7 0 ,, quiet backwater of Utah thrive, absolutely thrive, on salt Datil um, at Jordan, South. MEI)LEY: Granite, bye. and has been beaten only twice Batteries' Hall end Kinsman: Woods, Class players headed home A111aeal 1947 ,101eir Warner. hockey at West; Granite at April from Class IIMillard.and rutabagas. Seems those athletic avocado-eater- s Pettit talystlitY) (et, Jordon at South. Provo, bye. in 139 pro fights.. Both losses Leo( p.m.Inter-Scholasti-'Wu" Lex McKee, Gerald Hansen, Ralph Wood.) Wednesday, holders of the Stan- - Lindell illial.and Sandiest. c the Sunshine State have garnered eight of the 21 marks. Davis, at Granite. Davis April Time. 3.36.1. . 1 sad,-mac to were 44(x and the Icy recognized top scrapNational HallberE. Cup 1949 Marini, Jordan, Provo at last. South bye. listed. Class AZast. 1111, 110: 11), tast April at DIVIA, Jordan at pers, Jake La Motta and Eng- - lio2320 p.m.Quarter Jim. Macfarlane. Dick 1211714 Hockey League championship, II07d Vika', OHIO STARS ALSO SHINE Provo. ( rank s at South, West, bye. Time. 3:35 iL MileMO. 440, 440. 440. 1472 p.m at West. South lat Davis, lands Randy' Turpin, and, Rob- May Mite Relay: Class 19Lincein. plus a couple of playoff records Half Next highest state in numerical winners is Ohio with 110, id.41.1.,,,110. p.m...4priau. Jilirdan at Gran ite, Em, bye. 1941 (Lew, Hatch, LaVell Edwards, Clint for good measure. 4nson bothdefeats 220, 220. ,revenged three of those five were chalked up by that fan- May fivebut at Jordan, South at last. Tinto, 1:34.1. Clam 3;10 p.m.Utah $igh School Medley- -- LewM. Lee Nichol's). ' Prank at PTOVO, Davis, bye. The Red 1 1940 Bartlett, (Leos quickly,- beating La Mottafour 220, the tastic machine, dusky Jesse Owens. Saving time, you can Granite Wings completed 226. 440.'880. al AOgden, 2 end a ,May Tribe, Ray Close. Chill Penny). Time, greatest rout in 4") . High School Fedand whipping Tutpin in 3:35 them yourself. ' Tennis will not be playedplayoff. C playoff l'ead .1:NatIr11 220, 440, IMO. history on a tithed- - timet 1:34.L. Uri eration 19.51 "..f - Now basis in the Big I mile-1Shuttle licit,: Class some of those records are impressive indeed. Thu, vied . light but each- a return engagement to regain 20. Tuesday night by downing the ,...4o 220, 22o, 220. 350 lem.-( school will play the others Alton Wade. fan Mateo. on a 'UMNona, (Ronald each 410 yards; his 180 championship. Montreal Canadiehs, A De- knee" basis. of a second off the eentury,at 9.4 seconds is just men 106 yards. The relay will be ran Eldon Marshall), Time-- :43.6. ClamClark ii Peurestein. ' REGION TWO South, 19411 (Memo troit thus became the first tea m and forth on the gridiron. No,. ti wor14 recordcollegiateNAAU, Olympic and everything . In addition ' Robinson has bick 1,,,, DO . John. McClure. ... I. ,f Caldwell, , Ralph will and The JORDAN Medley Quarter nrinralow 4 Spring to ever set by Mel Patton a couple of years back, I ;43 e sweep through the knocked out 85 opponents, COM. be run in lama the whole distance. In sea). i 4r1 ii all d di litt ba u t o 1951 RESULTS April tdt Besides, over half those marks are better than the cur- ray. at Bingham. Cyprus pared to 52 knockout wins for :La othegers the firm distincti irlil be rum 'playoffs in eight games, ,the..--- 1 , Class 8 K1se84 1 . , at Tooek, lanes, , rent records held by Skyline Eight collegiate competitors. Interscholastic relayCyprila Melchor. minimum number possible.' . Mos A .... April at Cyprus. Tooele Graziano in 67 pro battles. ' WaPorsches. pears. Millen. Murray. Ij"..p. at Murray. ((talversity of risk) .. Best comparative mark made last year was the state r :' Teammates mobbea goalie ' Graziano has lost eight 'bat- - 3,30 otn.Interacholestic satch Academy, Millard. I:22.1. 44 April Relay. at Biregham. Cyprus Hone. Wade. record performance of West High's Herb Nakken in the dis- ' -- - -'. Quarter mileMillard, Sawchuk Mile, at Murray. as Terry the was knocked out twice, ties and Olympia ,k. 1:4 Anierican McKee, Richfield, Marshall). ,, 'cum.' Herb' a 155 ft. 4 in. effort ranked as seventh best effort tday .. at Mulvey, Tootle '' : Pork. Springville. ;454. ' organist - played "Auld Lang both times by former middle- - 410 n714Mpit'itnt. et ) 'Medley .. in prep records of 1951. That is, Herb and Utah:with him Medlev. atilenrittilisrd ilyerenik Melville. Ander- Syne," denoting the end of the t ' ''' . ' Wasatch ' - ranked School mit. Robinson). Linton. Payson. it seventh in the nation in that event. Ice I season. 11,011 long Mediel 3135.1. in an May held al 'Towle. Murray edge - . 11:10 AMPTICIS Pork alt Next best marl( was chalked up by Or' Nellistine of itt Cyprus,. medley .. -. Sprint . ' Kitchen, Smith). so the exceptionMile.of the thuttlerelat, frierca, Williacoseh. bamball playoff la age, too, at 29 compared to ye: undetermined Ogden in the javelinbut only 22 state's compete in that 1:14.11. ,..,,..,,. . Murray. Richfield. Payson. tile. , 32 for Robinson.' eanitbec the And , will IgnIlmal she:: erie! eveht (most consider it too dangerous). Nellistine's feat of . Utah high school medleyRichfield Grantsville will not field a baseball Deadend Kid team but will commit Paulson. AnderaonRairdf, former - from events, providinig ho Christensen,. in the teneb, 8 the 169 ft. in. in wand him ranks tossing d runner will to d1alsrfina. !Uhl, Cyprui. Payson. L.64.111. Ilth ,the nation leagu-e- Tensile.- players ast-Siand e. tedtetsb " ronstwo middle or r- ,. In that eategary. National hich school If:aeration relay. st the same time. ai the baseball pia rams or morel. Rowley, A Region Two tennis meet' will , Lincoln Parity. (Holdaway, squads. could the have style ':11'1,s1.601:1: SEASON NOT LONG ENOUGH ENHANCE YOUR HOM4 A' pmts. be held May 3 at the U. of Dish. The CARNIVAL RECORDS ' Stubbs), Millard, American Pork. .(Note: to titleholder taller the or silvan because time No give meet fourth Nock will regional place. ba M the marks those chalked and bile Comparing CyBELAY! 11411DVSCHOLASTIC No relay nationally ' LOT winnerWasatch Linn 30. oa, plata Original prus WITH April 194e a Clam Wardle. BAlteres. '' A iitay in evening. rough Utah School Activities. Association up previous NEW READY-- UT High tel using Ineligible aummrr .DIVISION . relay Graziano promised he would Itetrov4nt Young, Neal Donagaard, Garth Acadomydisqualilled man. at North Summit. April. meets, it isn't hard to see the local prepsters plat don't have ft PICKET FENCE ' Mons, Wade, McmileMillard Balt 2 Morgan at Judge, North Rich, bye. fists-awir seasOh-,--oboth. ctliimbrdrive ot claxg (Vire ,r FRom. THE k long enough track Lincoln,' CyNo. Summit at Morgan. Wit- Springvillo. maybe facilities, to get up April Peterson, Dick King, Conrad Kee, Marshall). ROMNEY it Laetr(1, Time, 1.35.4. watch at No. Rich, Judge. ,bye. and bell from the there nationally. .- .- prus. opening ing 812,3, .. ,. MAN.,, PICKETS CUT i ShuttleMillard '0 Hone. Wade Molfee, Rich at Marian. Judge ItEi.AY! Aprb Was 0 b V io 11 s he hoped an attack hillARIER-MILBest mark in the mile relay for the state is the one set at No, Summit, Ws...itch. brit. Springville. c.Mc...,irray. Payson. an ,ClassB-5401er4, losi (Ronald Hone, Msr.haill, FROM - Alton No. MorilloWtO 6. . by Prdvo in 1948. .43 Rich weakat LASTING would the 3:35.5-1Wade, Jan McKee, Sidon Mar. That mark was seconds off 2,1 II! Wasatch. No. Summit. Judge, and : CEDAR Nolo: Times In 'martyr-mil; ' 43.4: bye.. the national pace. ' high WOOD, COMPLETE enough to, set up ! PIL.'1',,,,. at Judge. No. Summit . t n Ro binson ' , IOSO Ms, Williams. shuttle Cr. new. officialClass . (Lynn No. school records Rich, Morgan, bye. d The WITH and half-mil- e hooks to the head for Ron Jeriaen. Boyd Wiltsey, Bryce Chant events are comparable, local.. ") No. 4 (lose A .Ressita Summit at Wasatch, Judge sGme right STURDY 211x4" .' , -Time, :43. , erlain.) . state time being three seconds slower in the former end 6.5 at Morgan. Pio. Rich, bye. an early finish. , Inierachalastic relayRouth. (Martin. &IL. RELAY: :,... lifILI 'C.FOSSBARS Jor14 Seifert. Curtis). Provo, Wait . slower in the latter. Clue 11Millard.' 111A1 1Dan iserself. Wallace. re '14 AND aM014131241,TamMeTwillfilimt some chance h FIR P6STS. Melville, Patti Anderson.. Itielserd dan. 1114.1. I Fulmer. stilaDavis IL Incidentally, those Californians outlasted our local lads ...... .,..Quarter 335 .11ms, Robison.) -., . 1948 (Lane Illoy10, Oleo Cow(ey. WOTIMID), South. Logan, South In every-onAPrevo of ihe 15 events in which recoids were kept-i'ROOKIES' AD SPARK r Levinson. DeLoy Jolley, Matland epen-- -' Cache. :411. 1951. The moral is: eat avocados for success of any kind.' t hilhessAnx Ilder (kfirtanaes.. ILnodson. . . er. t Time. 3:314. RELAY': ' South, Provo . Rock, Rest. Johnson), MEDLEY SPRITYT I Here . is a list of the national records: . ' , ' ' k (k If ,.....,.. k .- , it, - -- , .) w Bk-BIL- L 4 -- .:. - -, s t i . oo nerGrid Chief , ..., - li v) , r, Gets10Year 'rcict i -- , ,, over-emphas- is 1 ,, 10-ye- ar 1 m -- 'o, '' Rain Shrinks , so - vik Unip Puts Damper On 01Dout , i ''' HEAVEHO .,..,....., --"L- "- 4 s s, Allendan , , COP)--Ler- 1 - :lcId - ''' FA 11, Roc I( Wait . 92-3- 'I South-CM:- s. ' Favorite Tonight Battle eber . vn'"'' RED - VI-B- 1 College-Of-the-Pacifi- , ''' To. wH p - T ez, A R , - , 'ul -- Box .r - , Rear outh ,y1 IN tionl , 3-- -- i SILL JOHNSON 9-- ogan -- 23-.- .tog 8-- 4 - - ---- Those Avocados Must The Coast Lads gden . ' -- Track . -- gden t ogan . - " . . ,' , nr' it 2- 0-earl- ier Detroit Tak es - CARNIVAL 10-- Stsfp summARy. -- . Ir- Hockey-1 (AL-an- , k- - ---, 22T---- i 12-- . " 24-- West 1 - Helty--213- t eh 21-- East 0, M110-1- 2g-- . - , ' - - 101 - Nelf one-ten- 3-- 0. th " 21-- MurI TOW, . 4'1''1T) -- , . . - - pm.-Qu- arter .- . ' . , . 11( . . . , I p.m.-R- '- - - ....s..-- .... . tle. istrict t ilt-traval , i i (440-yar- , , , -- th- ng- '1 -- 21-- orth 28-- C. ' '' ', ,r E 00 ' mid-secti- 0 was 440-yar- . e llt. : s , 0 , - 1111 - 4 , dasttsmft toteondir7teed Oirent ClevettailL Ottioi. Chicago. ill.. J,I1O4 llo 1933.. 220-yadaah-- 20 7.mconds Jame again. same day. same place. 440-yadaab-4- 111 H. S., O.). Columbus. O. monads. Gene Cole (Lancaster -,, , " liar 22, rd 19411. run--- di seconds, Lang Stanley (Jefferson J. S. Los ". Angeles, Calif.), Sacramento, Cali?.. May 27.1950 . . Onesmile run- -4 minutes, 31 2 seconds. Louts Zampertni (Torrent" It 11, Calle). Los Angeles, Mgv 19, 1934 120.vard high htirdlea It seconds. Joe Batiste, (Tucson, Aria. W S ). Tucson. May 6, 19'19. 149 Miller (Burbank K. S., Sea Antonio. Tel.). Austin, Tex, Mae 2. le47. d 5 seconds. high hurdle Arse Kirkpairkic (Central H. 8, ZI Centro. Cmit.l. Ontario. Calif, April 14. 1934. Jos Satiate of . Turooneamomp May 7. 19311. rd low hurdles-- Ill eeconds. Levi nutter, (Olendale IL fi; Calif.). Loot Peach. Calif.. May 20 1950. 2001rard low Iturdles-2- 1.7 seconds. 1111117 LSN (Jefferacm I. S., San Antonio, Tex.), IDallas, Tex.. Mai 14, 1,48, . d low hureliet-2- 3.4 seconds. Leroy Kirkpatrick Ocala. Huntington " II. Monte. - Beach. Calif Search 17, 934. Ai Lawrence (Glendale Calif . May 15. 1943. High lump-- ci f.et. vs inches!. 0(1 LaCitea (Beverly Bills N. 11.. CaliL), Banister, Calif., May 2(1. 193. Owens again, Cleveland. 0, Juno 3. 1933. Broad jump-J- eess ' - , Pols vault-- 13 feet, inches, John Lints 'Mansfield. 0.). Columbus, 0,.. ' ' - , , ' ' minu11 5007 Mile titilitooms As 'Strongest Ever i. . , - Sprint Ralph Willett, Clint Levis, Lee Nicholse.) lime. 1:09. Clans A.East 1149 itssin Williams. 'Ron Jensen. Boyd Wiltsey, Wye U 4sNnt';11TurgAlig61;41. BRiehrteitl Urns. rOmn R teerbstn. Son Peterson. l Time. thirrnedenIthaa itt, 19,1407m 3414 L ( crisaoln.ion;,la Th 8 sectohroo.ml etnkeii 1)760Ituat Ogden,. Loran. 3.36.7. . , . l' 1 - - 1 , 1,-- , L( I i I 3 k - -164 ,,,,,,, 4 '44 ' f,' . , . ., . t s s ' ft i ' It t, 4' (es .1 1,, ? !silt. . , t .. , 2.. i, . . , , - - 2"vitss , '' - , '4'lv4" , ; - r. 1 r ' PICKET CEDAR ' :- t SOC.". . 434ric16c". . : pt. ot. rt. . ', , , u. 4.'0' ii,. t4 -- , .. ' . ot 4,..,,:;:...:,,.. , ., . , Z. iL,Z.I.,,,,,:AZ.4,..:,..: . , 1 ;I :.;,,,,,, 4,,..., ;,:.,,,,,,.... .;,:,..,.,.:. ,,,,,:Z..,.:,,,,,,,;,:f.,,,' :.41. - ' 't,,' i DEPEtit)AgIE ..'-- . OVIR ...el --, 80 YE 4 ' 145 )1148Aoltik 4AtIMIER 11P. -1 ' - , 1 :' . ,.., . , 1. BUILDINCejSUPPLIES , , . , . . . , - , '. i S5 COISPANY Nit O. FINST WEST - ' 1 . . ,..' ,;;;..,;:...;;,:,,,...4,,,,,Z6.41,1 ,),,..,1,1,,,, 1, Ajs,t,',1st e,,, ",...1' .4. -- A .,,,,....,Ai - , A., ..4 , .4 . ,,t 44 ,,,,A 4,,,, ,I, , ' - , , -' ;A:,,,,......- ' . , t 4A 4,4 tA4 1 AA . 44. 4.4 4 .. '4 .....,,A, A ... . sq '4 At S A 44 4., ... A. ,. . - , , 1 1 ROMNEY 4.1111111 - , ' s '::, ' , . , .. - ':f, : aad CrO1 bars , Fir Posts Fi , -- . with Cmitotets ' . . ' - , l'F' i , . , . .4. - PRECUT FENCE. , - I Two-mil- ' , ' k- 33-1 -- 4---- , . t" ; l r, ' IAmts. 1 ,,,,,, It - 4 ' .,pe INIENIUMMEMION l, - -i-at f ',. .A1. f4r..',, - 4 ' SPORTS ALA4ANAC 560-ya- .4 t ,,,--8- . aN,, "'Fs: it,i V4ik : N-- i A 1,,4111 , ' , Maass-Moyle- jured 111.. 1 '' ' te het - ', . 0;4:it i.' 10 rdh.lg Half1549 Mat. lieSouth,. (Oliver Pairbankt the national AAA midget ,1nc,11'4",pAzi, Ronald Erskine, Itrince), West, Ogden. , BOIE Elder. Lynn MrEwan. 1:35,1 3.48 2. championship last year. Another Johnson.) Ines (Rent XITIVOn. SbuilloDavis (Striver. PaIncer. Cow. newcomer wilt, be Frank ?1'A; Leland Dories. Ray Gills. los, Workinan). South, Soulls Cache. Zeal. :43.4. I 2. Time. 111 345 chef track Tampa. Fla., who set records in 1951. Eighteen of the ears also are sOedway classic promised Wedneaday to be one of "the "rookies"; never ttsted, and n;any est in the history of the race," ac- others have never. churned their cording to speedway president way around the speedway's as- . svsilosts I. opals teas see Slossiss Irt lassal Sala Wilbur Shaw. le. SI S 6 117 vs tIS lossist, so 11..te by us& phalt and brick most Nutted while masts Obtain lists st llst Deseret $ayre sot seta The deadline descended TuesThirteen of the cars still were Utast la SlAtardo $t. till? that 4t Ss Gallas Oa siblass Wow May 77, 1239. exfor the But driverless. day night for filing entries, pilots were , Shot notI Port feet. 10 inches, Darrow Hooper (North Sidi K. MAIL ORDER COUPON. ,...,1 500 mile derby but .Shaw expected.lpected to, be found, when (Naiad,- Worth, Tex.l. Dallas,. Tex, May 14. 1948, 3 03 9 lbs.. 01 Discus throw feet. Inches, Clyde' Gardner (Now. anotlfeil10 or 12" applications In cations open four weeks from now Almon Deseret flon )I. S., 110, Arne la.. May 13, 1949 it ' IS -- Sett Like City UN the mail Wednesday. a. Vise, Witisbals (Walbach for rookies Morino throw (4 ths. 6 4 es 1Pi. t s H. L . NOIAL KParDeT. Pets.. April 30, 1917, errs Vese,41 News Noss send omact ;I; 'The known ibility of the rookies The field'will be international, Jartiln-2- 19 Oklahoma City, feet, Beth Peoples (Ciliates in cosh check. Money Order (no stomps), et 0 - ' makes it doubly interesting this this year for the first time sincell I enclose $ Stillwater. Okla.. May I. 1937. H. 11. Philadelphia, atoonds, Boys I. I, Brooklyn. end Nandling chrges 940,yard relay-4- 2.0 :I year," Shaw said. Ile said 17 1946 ltalian drivers Alberto As : SI 20 "ch which ktcludes . Pric44 Oorti 23, to ' Pc. ,, el freshmenTdrivers have been nomi- - tart and Guiseppe Farina are ex- - s NAME minute, 2711 seconds, North IL S., Del Moines. la.. relay- -1 NI , it la., May 22. 1941. nated for the Menorial Day con- - pected to fight it out with .fit.iner-,- I . ADDRESS Lee Angelo", re1ay---- 3 minutes, 21.4 seconds, Ho I, eau . Los Angeles.. May 4, 102e. 01111 test. One of them is Art Cross, jean' drivers for berths in the e ST ATt II CITY ti relay- -S minutes. woods, - Becoevel B. S. Des Moine& ' line-uNew r N. who race Brunswick, ii rap-IcoIa.. Amok Is., May 2S. 19311, 4.1, ,,. .. day . . i FitEUDENTRAIL Ind. (UP) 4 INDIANAPOLIS, With a field of at least 63 power. laden racers already entered, the annual Indiaruipolis Oirtysixtb Ity"liCURT l'il 11.011 gest. 3.42 4. MEDLEY: Clasq ,lot blWHictl:h17.hpaoo:rD;:inniviksetadiulEtfhyStwCrOsipac:t.vhit.111"imerew:::?, 4"4" ,. 4, .. A., - . 4, -- A , ' |