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Show , 4 , - . . 10, 1949 il - , . THE DESERET NEWS . interviews. Minute One , ' . , 1,riz.i,aedw-xTrac- .. fed will be belo; par, but I a nla te that 'only means 4 1' ,a- - '. t ' ..i - , ' 4 The Sportsman !limps Prepare' 'ir baseball 1 , a nnii if iiCiiiitluiriii -- ''miti li'tVi'ilii i -0- ' L' fy .,-- 4- t,4 AI ; I, I , i mastr tl baseball -- - , . .it,i4 High le , , i ,t ,. great I the helping 'Pet Joe Weight Signs Newcomers Will Determine BYUls Track Chances in '49 Joe Nelson, Spanish Fork, will this department if Newcomers on the materially help PROVO track work. for he turnsout BEI track squad will be a detersuccess a Weak in Yield mining factor in achieved this year, Stan Watts, Chances are not so good in the newly appointed head track coach field eventa although tome 5t the declared Friday. The team should be better bal- men are showing to good advananced than last year but will be tage this early in the season. It without services of big Brady will be the big question mark in Walker who dominated the field all dual meets. Brent Walker, a events. Sprinting should be im- brother to Brady; Al Tobin', Mesquite, WO.; Pave Lindstrom, Car proved but doubtful spots are some of and the the high jump ,. 4, ., ' '1'1'1 s'11"14 !If weight events. , I . BYO will have some sprinters I for the first time in a number of t years early season workouts , IN ' cite. The group will be headed -.by Dave Chadwick, football star, ;',.,,k. ,--,- ,, ...p t , ,,o,,,., who participated in the special , 4 dashes 120 last year 100 and yard IP"'i , against Lloyd - LaBeach- ,- and it,, ,,P, - ot. i , ,,, I', showed to advantage in the ex,, 7r--, ! ' hibition. Be may participate in , , k, f ' .. .0, - N,.. the low hurdles in addition to the ...,... .. ,r eentury and furlong events. :,,, , .0,,,s 1 4, Assisting him this year will be , By Wendell Rigby. ' , , ' , -- ,, , , t - , , s i . ., 1, ...., I St. George; Don LeH ant. Bronx, N. Y.; Dale Hunt, ir Idaho Falls, Ida.; H. J. Sanders, Ogden; Joe Crosby, Sacramento, ,, Calif.; and Rea Berry, Price. Homer especially looks good, Coach Watts, said. He is a tranater 11 I I, 1 front Dixie Junior College who 1 oHomer. , r ,...,. , STATE OF UTAH FISHING , - - , ' s location Is laird for sale Grocery. i , , 1 , - ;, 41 b S,$11ftlnallidilftallinnOailmftSIPM1101 STAR COUGARClarence Robison will spark BYU's track team this spring by mile, half-milrunning Is Skyline king. ,Robison e. Ladies - Day uesday at Dale --- - Tuesda; will be Ladies' Day at Forest Dalethe first one of the 1949 seee014 according to Don c Rs. The event. will be staged come rain or shine, Mrs. Brooks said. If it rains activities wiU be ducted inside with a pot-lulunch. If the weatherman is willing, a nine-ho- le golf tournament will be held. with the lunch following. Tee-o- ff time, inside or out. Is 10 am. Mrs. Brooks said. -- ". con-Bla- ir, ck LOCATIO:I AVAILABLE. WarehOusi, Factory, or Whole: - IT IS A CORNER LOT . - 14TH SOUTH AND 2ND WEST For Further Informetion MR. C. L BAKER AT LYMAN MOTOR 0106-139- 2 PHONI 31 I I LOCATED AT t r k, es this one ere scarce' and its , , ; , SQUARE FEET INDUSTRIAL LOCATION locations such, - i t I WITH TRACKAGE Chol PROCLAMATION-1- 949 ! I INDUSTRIAL 76,320 k, s , PROVO Joe (Spacial) Weight, star eager at Brigham Young University for the past four years, has signed a con The risk and Oasts Desamission of Ike State of Utah, kering made due nod Sherougb investigations and received recommendations from ooneervatioa officers of the department and thT sompetent persons,' find that the following masons. bag limits. and other regulations governing the taking el Mit In Um State of Utah aro Necessary. and that certain thanes in masons. bag limits and ether regulations should be mad. la the interest of conservation and Oise use et the ftshries resourees of the State of Utah. it is desisted advisable to make certain thane's in the fishing season, bag limit and hours in cortain waters thereinto regulated under Sections 304-34. UM is Code and . Annotated. 1943. Now W1 . the risk and Game Co. of the State el Utak. by virtue if the authority vested in is under Sections 30-0Utak Code and Annotated, 1043. do hereby proclaim and dectsr that is tha tntrest of sonservaMon and adequate protection of the fish. Otte. of the State if Uteb. the following On April 15, regulations are effective 1949. until April IS, 1950. SALMON. ORAYLINO AND WHITEFISH SEASON: June 11, 1949, to itad October 3. 1949, except areas eluding otherwise rogulated nada Sections I and 3 of this sprocismation. AREA OPEN: Entire State tempt omit otherwise regulated under Sections 1 and 3 of this proclamation. SIZE LIMIT: 9Yeaiftelt 1131101511111. AO lea. be SAM FISHING ROMS: p Semis patina DAILY SAO LIMIT: Sad or ono flak or fifteen tisk. whist:Nver is caught first. daily rossiselos LIMIT: Same bag Wait, CRAPPIE BASS. riutcx. SIABON: May 14 to and beinding October 3, AREA OPEN: All the waters of the Sevier River drainage below the Delta Diversities Dam; Clear Lake is Millers' County; all waters of the Login River below the Menden Bridge; Pelican Ponds: Cutler Dam In Cache County; Horseshoe in Tootle County: Springs and Clear Lake Bear River from Utah-Idah- e stale line to Omit Bolt Lake: Black Slough la Sox Elder County: Redmond Lake: Utah Lake shalt be open to you-roun- d Soiling Mr Yellow Porch. Ten-Inc- h 1117,11: minimum else. FISHING HOURS; 5;00 eni. to SAM p.m. DAILY SAO LIMPP: Seven pounds andor ono fish Sr fifteen fish, whichever No first. catlisht silo. bag, or possesii sion limit on Yellow Porch. Same m daily POSSESSION LIMIT: bag limit. AND COMMON FIRM currant season otoopt BEASON: No closed Chaenel Calltsh may net be taken in Utih Lake at any time ARIA OPEN: Jordan Rivet, Iitak Lake Sevier River below Jemph-Monro- o State Highway No. 11$ bridge. itidmond Lake Venice Canal and Cove River in Sevier Coenty: Durham River below its 1.011111 pine, Min with, the Strawberry River; River from Menden Bridge to Cutlet Daln: State Wen River front the Utah-Idah- o lies to Great salt Lake: Weber River TROUT. ii lett Canal Company the Davis-Webin 10WOr Viktor Oilmen; Reservoir: Colored. River: Sas Juan River: Omen River below the .nerrosee Ibelot SIZE LIktrn No she limit, FISHING HOURS: I:00 Ale in 0:00 pm. DAILY RAO tnirn Unlimited ins Catfish, whkk shall be regardless of Esc POPsESSION Limn: Same beg limit. 59 Catfish as daily SPECIAL PROVISION: Catfish and catmasea fish may be taken at any time during the tear in the Colorado River litan Joao River. and Orme River bi- lk. the narrows with a set dim szenom Tim elated jest: WATERS following waters are hereby doMooed in fishing lee the onttre Utes Award 36 Winter Athletes Names of letter and numeral winners In basketball and wrestling at the University of Utah for 1949 were announced Satur- tract to play professional basday. ketball next year, it was raVanity letter winners in basketball were: Glenn Duggins, Doported Saturday. Jöe signed a contract to play lan Condie, Vern Gardner, Don with Boston in tha Basketball Jesperson, William D. Peterson, George League of America, be said. It Murray Satterfield, Dick Smuin, Jimmie Is the same league in which Smith, Brady Walker and a number Woodward and rred Weidner. Ten freshmen courtiers were of other Utah players are parawarded numerals: Don Bone, ticipating. Bob Burns, Thomas Dehaven, Boston is coached by Doggy Julian, and he disclosed that Ray Hale, Reid Ivins, Glenn Paul Sebum, Glenn Neilson, Tony Lavern and George Cofton and several other stars Smith, Will Stoler and Keith from this year's collegiate Thomas. Light grunt and groan men ranks will be playing on that were given varsity awards by the team next year. Joe will report for practice school: Nick Belgaine, Steve SMilanich. Vent Call, Robert about Oct. I, be said. Keller, Maurice Merchant, Gil Volleyball Meet Opens Meier, Jay Oviatt and Larry Slates Spring football- This ars BYU PROVO . , A. , -- ' - Perkins To Defend Kansas Relays State Industrial League Sunday at Timp Park, if weather conditions permit, Provo baseball club officials said Saturt ay. Praetice will get under way at 10 a.m. at Timp Pint, according to Mgr. Glen Berge. It is not known definitely just how,many of the veterans will be back this year, but according to Berge, it is expected that Marion Wankier, pitcher; Well Wankier, third Lee Bird, outlielder:-catcher- , and Lee Brooks, outfielder, will be on hand when drill sessions open. A number of the younger players are expecteil to come from Provo and B. Y. High 'Schools. Included in this,group will likely be Dave Oldroyd, catcher; Gary Hoover, pitcher; Ralph Olsen, first baseman; Ted4roDunn, Provo High, and Harold Christensen, pitcher, and Norman Christiansen, infielder, will be am( ng the group 4 from B. Y. High on hand. There will be several players available from Brigham Young University after the close of the college season, Manger 'B erg said. Among this group may be Glen Clark, pitcher; Lyle Koller, George Sorenson, outfielder; pitcher; Russell Hinman, first baseman, and Dave Weiser; outfielder. The right field fence has been moved and new screens placed across the front Of the grandstands, and the field has been placed in first-claplaying condition for this year's games, according to the Timp manager. LAWRENCE, , b ackI . addition' to the group of mile title turning lettermen, ,Coach Xiin Perkins; former DeKalb, Ill., ball has on hand some outstand- State Teachers standout, will inil junior c011ege,,transfers and graduates from the freshman shoot for the first repeat vicranks. 1933. since in the event tory Two of the transfers seem That year Cunningham won to be Jack top Sherwood, Mx foot his second straight start in the five inch, 230 pound end and tackle from Pasadena Junior Colrelays. Perkins copped the event in lege; and Bob Hamblin, 185 halfback from 3.53-Minutes last year from pound, Ore. Both players come Portland, a field which included Bill highly recommended and ahould Mack of Michigan State, the give a good account of themselves 1946 winner; Ray Prohaska, In varrsity competition. , Oklahoma AlkM, and two IlFreshmen candidates will linois aces, Bob Rehberg and the Paulson brothers from Vic Towmey., Minneapolis, Minn.; Max Tolbert, 185 pound end a nice looking from Pennsylvania; Lavon Satterfield, a brother to Murray Satterfield of University of Utah fame; Reed Stolworthy, B. Y. fullback High School's of two years ago. Also expected to report are Cole and Leo Ferguson, two Stan W. NEW YORK, (AP) Fred of the top men from the chamEdand Hooper's Olympia jockey pionship Lincoln High School die Arcaro sailed around Jamaica teams; Bob Karpowitz, Salt Lake race track Saturday to capture City; Harold Norton, Springville the 220,250 experimental handi- Red Devils great athlete and other star performers. cap No. 2 and demonstrate what 7 to in the May they hope repeat Kentucky Derby. Olympia showed again that he was all horse, as the winter book oddsmakers would have everyone understand. by galloping home an easy seven lengths victor over LOS ANGELES (AP)Ilere's Mrs. Ma L. Rice'a Model Cadet. news for Hollywood baseball Alfred Vanderbilt's Stone Age was third in the small field of manager Trek Haney and his five starters. shortstop, Johnny O'Neill, now The timer caught the bay son appearing at Sacramento. of Heliopolis-Mis- s Dolphinl in a They have the dubious die. smart 1:44 25 for the .mile and Unction of being the first to draw routean event fines in the Pacific Coast League record. this year. President Clarence Rowland A crowd of 42,947 persons, re- -. calling how easily Olympia whip- Saturday said he was nicking ped five rivals last Saturday in Haney and O'Neill $25 apiece for the six furlong experimental No. prolonging their argument with 14 went for him again in a big the umpires in Thursday night's game. way at the money windows, . . pitcher-outfield- - , Kan. (AP)-- Tarver Perkins, now running under the banner of', the IIImola Athletic Club,' will be back at the Kansas Relays here April 24 to defend his Glenn , .0-- players are ex- proximately pected to report. Included in the group will be some 26 of the 32- men who lettered last fall in the gridiron sport. Missing from the drills will be six graduating seniors including , Kimball and Gayle Holt, tackles; Marion Tree, guard; Thayne , Stone, end; Scotty Deeds. half- back; and Brute Osborne, full- 60 MtleZhampionship baseman-outfielder; 6 all-ci- ty - - . de It Olympia Wins 1' all-sta- te Derby. Warmup ss Racing Moves Into Kentucky. S PCL Fines LZICIN"GTON, Star Players 30-d- ay ed L3roc1arn,ation 1. STATI PIS RATCRWRESS. All wators WithiE and adiwent WI or eintod properties operated by tho State Irish sag gismo Department BMWs' Owl purpows am Larked and postsd on Ittntsk River Mute Davis Reach Ii TM-ta- ll Part Poo to fishing July 3 to October 3, 1949. Moon Lake Pro to fight& 1 Juno 11 he hi etcher & 1149 Boreal Lolls aeell to fishing May & 1S41, In Lb ground. October 3, 1149. , I. BOR ILDRR COUNTY. I. RICH cowry. Willomere Creek or Right Pork of Rog Beer Lake for a radius er f Rider Creek front source to inaction sitb of a mile around mouth of Owen Box Elder Creek. Creek will be glued to aU fishing until 3. GRAND AND SAN :mar COUNJoie 1. 1949. The remainder of Dear TIES. Lake open I. fishing from Rat 3 to Mill Crook fro Mess Bridge W 11, 1949; except the entire East Lk.. shore of Bear Lake front the o 4. OARPIILD COUNTY. Border south to Lake Tow. for a CsPermian Creek and Tyson Creek. trib- tante Of one Amite from said shoreline utaries to Panguitels "Ake. Blue Springt oil be closed to fishing September 1, Crook 'refit source to confluence Utah and Idaho licenses recognised rootsal Procalir Bunker Creek giosooL on Iteu Lake. B. ISICH COUNTY. Ali el Whoolor I. 1111011T COMM. Crook, I tributary 14 Woodruff Creek. P10111 River shove Soapstone; - Weber River Drainage I. SANPM COUNTY. Drainage above llowell's North Pork of. Monti Creek. an bridge: Chalk Creek Move latne Cliff , inoludtng Uttering Perron DASetTeir. the Blue Lakes area. slued T. SALT taK1 COMITY. I. fishing until July L AU stream' aid Mountain Dell Rommir and Mountaia lakes of Beer River Drainage. all of Dell Crook from reservoir op to Celt le Blacks Perk DrUnam all of But Perk Oiisrd es Emigration Canyon Cutoff Road of Smith's Pork Drainage, Gilbert Creak, Pork Drainage, West Pork of la Parlors Canyon; Mill Crook sad its Henry's tributaries as It flows from nth Rost Seaver Crook and Seaver Creek DreinStreet diagonally to 33r4 South Street; age, Burnt Pork Drainage south of the line to summit of Dintsh 'City Creek. Mounteins will be open to fishing July S. SEVIN COUNTY. Fisk Lake for a radius of 1150 yards L through to October 3, 11441I This infrom the mouth et Twia Crooks as cludes Hoop'. Lake, Irish Lake. Chins Lake, Marsh Lake. Blue Lakes, Bridger posted. Lake, and all lakes in the desimated 'MOILS cOtrictir. Versos Crook front ours to first aria. Beaver Creek neat Kamas open to fishing June 11 t October & 1141. sbridge below Little Volley Rangier T. OINTAR COUNTY. Ilion a marked and posted. Whiterocks River dretnage; Winding IL UTAH colarry. Prove River front the Knudson serim . Paradise Park above liderrimon Ranch ming hole down strum to the bridge Dear upper fent open fie fistttag July I through the mouth of said river olued be fishing October 3, 1949 Dry Pork of Ashley Crook. North Pork of Dry Park of Ashteeputect bass spawning. ley and Bast Pork of Dry Pork of Ashley IL MIAS CoMeno. drainages above their etinfluentes; Brush Dinh Swamp' la Salt Creek 00m: Lute Brun as marked ond posted. Polit Creek and Creek drainage above Vernal-11miCreek drainage above highlop Croak. to fishing July 8 way ermine Pre IL IMAM! Cower,. Unman October & Doer Creel from he Junction with Prove S. UTAR COUNTY. River up to ',slimed slogging above from Spring Creek flowing property. AU the waters flow-lin- g Stat. Fish Hatchery(strm at mat) into the Strawberry Reservoir. Mid- open to fishing during spdarvutc the hours from way Natatory strum from the hatchery 100 am. to 11:00 pm. from Jule IL 1149 property to the railroad bridge oreesing to October 3, 1949. said stream. Door Creek reservoir I ors IL WASATCH COUNTY. Ito point 10011 feet In front of Dam doers Reservoir and Willow Creek the old highway grossing While the I Strewborry le 'Huebert? River tributary pen dam. tie fishing June 11 to October 3, 1949. .7 13. WRENN COUNTY. Current Crook from source to Bridge on All Waters of the North Fork of the Highway 40. Deep Creek from source to Ogden ZWr above the bridge at the Zoo-tie- s ecalluence with Current Creek, Red Creek, Crook tributary to Og- open to Hahne July t to stetter & 1949, den River. Ogden River below Pine View ' StiCTION Dam down to the Met bridge grossing of the Ogden Canyon Highway. Loft Pork le it further provided Mist any triter of Sig Creek ton Monty). Sr area set soontioned In Section I or n 14. susimrr COUNTY. , may as eanervtion aseasure be closed Reiter Creek. to fishing by properly posting. with suit. SECTION IISPECAL NSOULATIONS Ibis signs and markers without further Bs It further provided. that the season during which it shall be lawful to notice. be it also provided that the Jul of Motor. of any also or Miss angle in certain looters for the year 1949 for outboard are 30- fishing prohibited on any lake 2. aa provided under Sections in Visit that lies greater than 4. Utah Code Annotated mile ,13. and distance from any designatsd rood in I943. shall be amended as toile's: the Dintait Mountain arms. 'Molds? Moue- 1. SON 1MM:A COUNTY. area and Thousand lAke alcuntain Ltitemetiv Springs lad Slack enough. tale area. 3 Pea to fishing Moy I through October All waters in aorthirestero Soo liderl of B. It further provided that the tee spears and grappling hooks is pro. County as bounded ea the North by the bibited on Clear Lake in Millard County: Utah-Idah- o State line and is the Rost ti also provided that fishing from South and Weal by the Park Valley-- 1 boat or fleeting devise be . raft. any Nolotte-Lta- n Highway, shall be open to. Stitlif Lake t Sail Lake fishing from June 11 to Autplet IS, 1941 .1 prohibitedandon Duok County) Creek borings, and inclusive. Mirror Ammo Ube ow Duch Creek (Kane 2 CARSON COUNTY. All on Lagos Rim reservoirs sea-fieCettatyl. ld from Pith Creek and tributaries Reservoir to Oooseberry CCC Dam and blacksmith Fork htver im Cache County. Creek Pondtown Supoto County), erellow , throughout open to fishing July 3...1849 'towret-t- and ItteowervAthwking otos to October 2, 'purpose illecking fishers 3. COlINTY. osoorrt men trill be established and operated be Carter Creak drainage from a point (II the Slab Dante and Vernal-ManiDepartment mile above during road rooming 194k. to owe; Sheep Creek &stooge trots be it hirther provided the Violation pohet ono (I) mile above Vernal-Mant- is of of any the this of regulations road crossing to source open to fishing precis. minion shall be termed a misdemeanor July 2 to Octoher 3. lute. and this proclamation shill have full ' 4. DUMDUMS COUNTY. Lakes Draws and tributary force and .aifect of the law. Dtiek VTAN Wittig AND OAM1 cotnomnon streams: Brows Duck Creek and Loge Pork Crook above Moos Lake. Rock Creek Joan W. CLAY. Still North Water: Cam.. Chairman. above Upper Drainage IL TIYIPIN. Pork of tho Duehoime River above the Director. confluent et said stream with Morrell ilebecrtbed and morn tsi before me OM Creek; West Pork at Duchesne sad Wolf Sib day ed April. 1949 Crook above lunotions of said Mums, ARMOND P. Toilowitome Omsk aloe Wel LILA-Da- m; ,, out of of equipment (Special)With the issuing 4 the BYU University coaching staff headed by Eddie Kim- PROVO (Special) spring football train- Pr vo ball looked forward Sunday to opening of this week. Timps will begin spring (trill, in ing early preparation for 'their play in the Mentor KimbalOald that apt the way Ky., (AP) the Spring racing moves into hardboot country next week for a stand built around the Jubilee Kentucky lush, Diamond Derby. The mason opens next ThursStevens. day at Keene land in the sport-mindWICHITA, Ku. (AP)Lincoln, blue grass horse countri Numerals were given to eight Nebr. defeated Omaha 20-- 8, 14-- 7 freshmen for their perform- and moves April 30 to Churchill In the Met round of the West ances: Bob Barton,. Carl Johns- Downs at Louisville. Central Area volleyball tourna- ton, Bob Kamarth, James Ma- , The $100,000 added derby,- first ment Saturday. Matches were son, Bob Mukai, Merlin Perkins, leg of racing's triple crown, is on played in the University of Wich- Wilber Snyder and Bruce War- May 7 agenda at ChurchilL ita gymnasium. burton. The $20,000 added blue grass staket, one of the final derby preps for three year old hopefuls tops the five stakes offered at Keeneland. tah Fishing ',77,-- i1i... ,. are out for the sport, but they. have yet to demonstrate their abilities. Making the picture in the pole vault somewhat better is the return of Kent Christensen who tied for first place last year in the western division meet. He is looking ,better this year and should give a good account of himself. Other vaulters are Bill Hansen, San Diego, Calif.; Sim Hill, Provo; Neal Roberts, Annabelle; and Emerson Green, Driggs, Ida. Ony two candidates are out for the high jump. They include Don Vorhees, Monti, who reportedly climbed to a height of six foot 2 inches; and Joe Nelson, who could be on. of the top, men in the conference in this event. Broad jumpers are Steve Van Wagenen, Fresno, Calif.; Evan Aired, Deseret; and Jack Westover, Pleasant Grove. Westover should be one of the outstanding jumpers In the conference this. year. , A i,, did well in track and field competition. The Cougars also look good in the 440 yard dash where Vic Thurgo4d,panish Fork; and Rod Long, Salt Lake City, are beading a promising group. Both earned points in duel track meets last year. Robert Morton, Lehi; Eddie Durham, Orem; and Kent Miner, Springville, also look good. tabisen Back, In the half mile the Cougars should be well fortified. Clarence Robison, American Olympic track star, is expected to stompeta in that event in dual meets, at least, and be will be hard to beatHe m will get some strong Inching-froJoe Cranmer, Springville; Glen Vance, Mesa Ariz.; Burr Eldredge Roosevelt; Tom Bomberger, Alhambra, Calif.; Doug Allen, San Francisco, Calif.; and El RoiLovridges Orem, Craner is looking flod $o far, Coach Watts said. Robison will head the list in the mile and two mile events also. He should take either or both of these races, which ever be enters. Others assisting in these races are Bill Fenar, Dunkirk, N. M.; and Phil Robison, Provo. Jerry Bingham, Spanish Fork; and Bob Santa Barbara, Calif, will also run in the mile. e Hurdlers now in training In elude Ray Bellows, Psyson;'1C1F Dickson, Provo; Cal Sorenson, Moroni; Rulon Francis, Spring- vine' and Bruce Osborne, Beaver; bon; Don Benson, Las Vegas; and Roland Minion, basketball star Pro Contract With Boston Team , ''L"---- - ate-till- ' t.Schooltennis ( . .,N.. , hest - ( . - la ennuet," C a I a ld I7 Saturday as b e Salt,Lake City, Utah - - . I Scipd'-'Al361:.:5pott011ôr--1949:.:. . '''' - i r , , , 1 , tint I , - 'the track teams in the Sky about ing meet at Alta, April 17, is one waiting for," said Joe Robinson, ,ling ..,,,,,,,;a, .. Six ' ., 1..thi - . ..a. the o(41,. line ,.., s' chances a sun- compare with succias later On ' - I, 'when the soph- . those in the , at the for jumper will coach,: 11 ' c' ' ? , session opening Big -- Nine," says omo rer and Jun- . ,, contemplated '' thlacv se hti: pe vrear I ,J ..,;,.. of The Deseret 4 '11 e . Professor Quinc , res ' recent 0,,,,,,, his lots into grow , ,,,,q A I ''. ." No w s Tennis tus C. Wilson, , :; ., ignation f r o m ... th events, leaping skill," , ..,., Talent Search, Ail,,,,,, a d of the the secretary.. claims Alf En- - it according to ire- -. 1( U n 4 versity of mornSaturda. ,i nii.1 Lee Liston, ship 0; the Salt i i gen, ,, 1 l& s journal4A Lake City Am- s' if the Dart cinder ing. "I've been jumper and the .,. ism department. .4k ....v ateur L Werementor. i only skier in wanting tcp get ,.,.. '' 1 "The football 0 looks at h IA' I, tion end turned ,: America to hold my :,T here is fair and ' his Ditoward four ,,.? eye ski spring daughter, major i , the Lasketball t, some recreetrón , 1 titles at one t,it "Oh, ane, started in , It the deof own his we're out some time. "The first tennis for really ' runners are as vet e hase this The the now. time vising. This annual tourney ' ' good I'll be sold eran official of with only is being spontennis school of a n d Alf Engen two performers Cal ,Woolley football Lee Liston Joe Robinson The 4News is Q. C. Wilson on intermounsored for tain sports," the veteran newsman and guardian, over avowed purpose of who placed in last Year's meets basketball, just what I wanted iss start said. Speaking of football, Wilback to win points for us. We've amateur baseball, revealed his youngsters on the road to Jump- her out right in the lame. As a son said that he was surprised to sentiments in these words: "I've ing success and to show some of former BYU nett's.. L km, that Lots the lack of a wide - open got a lot of eager kids Out though, comes so the much faster a time of attention style of play here. "Even the lot and progress talent top in action jumping and in a year or so Levis will Le put each summer to the advancement for Utah fans," genial Alf de- when one is young and under high schools seemed to prefer the strong again. Our sorhomores are I surely power type of play. It reminds instruction. clares. "The Landes Memorial .50- - proper of amateur baseball, but now wished I had an oppor,,nity like me of Minnesota, but it's a dull going to get a lot of good experi.4hink it's right to give someone meter hill will be in excelle I this in my day. Tennis is the game to watch," he added. "The ence in Tbe Deseret News else the chance to make their condition for Easter Sunclu," the finest sport I know of for girls.' thing I noticed at basketball tendon during April May. contribution. Now I can resume solid Norwegian jumping stylist It's clean and not too strenuous, games in the fieldhouse was the The Class "A"race should be one my golf game, aince I won't have remarked. Alf and brothers Corey and at the same time teaches poor sportsmanship displayed by of the best in years with so many to worry about schedules and for- and Sverre are slated for a trio wonderful lessons in sportsman- the crowds. It could be improved," he said. feitures." jump at the meet. ship." defending champions back. Ihiliprini , . at - . - - . By What Iiisold.tit.:1):60.06-11- 4 , , . .. , e : aday,-:-Apr- , , 11 i, ) I. THE FAMILY CAR its 4 Trusted Friend? or Expensive Enmity? - , , , -- 1, C . C"'":',"!-, ' - ..,1 --- . , ik , ' 441til..., dowifIA Atita--- 1 - ,- . , , i -- -, -- ., oil tit. Sino --',- - - , , , ,,,,,- ,;,!.4,.,.., - -- - . 4 ..'.,,, ' -1, , - ,?1,, . 1F4 . ir St1411111.16.PtR'u.' : k -.., , , . . 7.1-- - '"' I. 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