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Show Ail . ' ,- Saturday. April 16, 1'949 - --- , il , - - ,,.., - , , , . - ' , , . , , , Nine Ives E d e In- - 0-- e ner U .., . ,., , , .. ., ,....... ., ,,1 ,,,, ,,,, 2 , ' 'ot v , - , ,4 1 - .a 5-- margin. 4 beenCgoeumgaers,easclioyulydr;hdaevy! - tt , , . - ,,, . r! ., l , , 1. "r " W, 1 , ,,,,,, , , , Airclough. By . ..,,,,,,, Ytc.,,,, 4' )..., ' -, . ar 1 , ,,,, iii nth , Air , ,,f, ' .1 4 ' ,',.,..,..,.,...,o i de '1'''' s' 4 .. ,...,. . ,1;',' , , , s ' 7 ', ,..i , . ' , '' ' , ,,, . , to , N or t h Cac h e r ' '' , o' i ',:: , ,,, 1. . 4, - g '', '" ,oI 1 ,.. " ? i 3,.' . ,, . - - ''''v. ,,, , ;001.'0.rd..$::::.'.:' ' ' 1, .' ' --- 14. , v,- .. ,'., ' ... i 4'o , , ,, ' ,1 '''''''' ' ' ' .'., I I 4 ,: et ...1 --,.- ,,,,t I - ' , '144, ' ' t: 'e ,, , e, ',,t' ..,--,, , , v 1 t A.m.. ' 4 -- pti q, - r, '1" , io , - . - ,- ThWasny 11", ' '' It , ,:, k - '' .- ' , ', North HYRUM (Special) Cecile High dominated the Stiutis Cache Invitational 'Track Moot , .7 a, I- - here Friday as three records fell by The wayside and two ethers breadth of . ., Utah Legion.Basebal were-on-han- I '; ", 4 Ar , ' Prógram Expansion Seen.. . t t,..1 4 It , I , '40.1,"14 t, , . . - .. : tt.'0,,Ne'lti ....k , , . I 4,..."14.10..P.ROP."1,10.0. , - -: 4 - ,e the a . , -- 0,111. , ' le ,,,, had strength on the mound in ' ., , ' 01 Lefty George Sorenson and plan. oauth.air's wwiithpedin cbaemineg r.::,. 7.,,,....:,1 ..' .0; ,11 , '',e0.0,0,0, , , , -- ,,, a i . ty of power at the plate. But the 1 i:...t: ' 4. . - . , Final scores for the four-wa- y ': tI made too Many costir ' , Cougars e , ,, , , ,,,.7, , is ft plays and the Una . olo tq, , : , I I s:,0uathche, calc.h16.! i , ,,..,., , t to make the most of these mis1 1 '4, ' , plays. .4 , ,,,,,,,14 - NI. ,ilki , ,,,,,, ., 1 1 50.83, and Logan, 41.83. i. -.......,, . , ,,, ,,, IN ' Utah started early, Clyde Nich, . ' 4 a .010 le f , t 1 I ,' 1 tik'i. I 1 ols, big shortstop, scored In the r. lc:, North Cache's Dick Skidmore - f IL , . . " ' 4 '' ,,,,,,, ., second when ' be singled and new a ,.. ,.. 1,: for .,,e'", , , 4( ' t pounded the cinders ' r a,-- ,,. 1 !, 4 ' ,,,, moved to third when Hillman in IN- ':e o'.' fs4 1 if," t'..1m::4;!"'''':4,:q"; .Y.41' t record of :53.6 seconds.: '. y!,,,,.4. ,4,'; -l''''6: ' i''''" ,00t v 'right field overran Jimmy Wil' ' j ,,,, the ' of shadow Tho -,,,'' il , gloomy only , , , That old Greek Achilles has nothing on Joe DiMaggia. They ling' fly, ball. Glenn Nielson .,., , ' l'"'n'lt I..; ,,,' , s' t' ) 4 .. , ,,,,,,,i, ' ''t ' day was whenSkidmore pulled walked to till the bases. Nichols ' . both ran into a "heel" of a lot of trouble. 4t ''''-' '' '" ' "l'i. .' ' " :,1 ' k' : "--',' ' 'could ... 4'.....ri..." a muscle, which scored on Larry Wilcox' ground-S- t possibly ',.. e";'.;(14-41', , ,,, ,8, ,v: ,,,t,,, t, , 8 fi ,e1 I 1 , 4,' ,, t ' , 4,. ,, ,ti 4 to shortstop. t:,' , him from effective (tempoNearly a hundred per cent increase in registered teamsill ,,,, a,' keep ..!.0''' , . Is';'::;44'. , .., fk '', t41,4';', It ,1,, ' 4,4t "se,' for Utah's 1949 Junior American Legion baseball program 4 1,4 1 '''''''' ." 1,4':.....7.,'"".:4 . '' tition for some time. , , lk ..',-,r, ' Centtnu'Ii Fourth 1,,,,s- 4 , 0 f. 4 44'...0---.-.K. forecast by Neil Davis, departmental athletic chairman. t, ) 'i . , -a new . - '' Hurd, Preston,--entere- ' '!f" I ," ,r,1 Utah continued the scoring in , .. S , The Utah growth, 0 it materializes, ,' ,, '' 44, , -, 4. 4 't ,"'ie, 1! i 0 ,,. ,a4 , v,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,, , i record books in the 't I on the mark ,,,! will not be. an isolated sprouting the fourth, when Palmer planted. ,.7 ,4,, , , 1 rtt , ''; ;', 4 , .z,m;s5,71, sx,t::,;;4" io,- , low hurdles, his time either.- - The Sporting News junior 'a Texas leaguer and Glenn Niel-loo- n , I ,,y4 ",, .1. 141 73,,t v--, , sv,,,,.:.,' national .t it,, N the e indicates at :23.7 seconds. The old rec. third edition 4:41, baseball ,, singled. Aplanalp ,ly A . . being to ' " OK 8,- 1', ' , :4, to , 1411, as missed Palmer a mile on the slide compared since . t held ...' 4,,.;:,, ord, Worley Johnny by goal is 16,000 teams , .........,---. sts ' 1 o '' ,l'' e, - ' 'I to''. , ' and Nielion scampered to second. 1943, was :24.$. Also to go by the 14,531 in 1948. . .., Ate...--4 - ,. A ,.., ' , , : N ,' , 8 ,, was 6 the That this would utilize the emir- - Wilcox fanned and Jimmy Brown boards feet t ifla, , I - 1 ''' ' - o ; singled to 'core Palmer and Niel'40;,..4., , ' glee and time of over a million young. high juinp record set by Wiser, , ,- 4 -; . t, Ford ',,, '' t and ) 'y - , son to boost the runs to three. North. Cache it 1944. A battery eters Is a fact the Legion, (St ,, I .k . ,,, ' i t, ', r ,.it . ', BYU tied the score in the fifth of four height menFulton, Foe. Motor Co., which aids in- financing 4 , Ig, lk ', ," Pit e . "4, t t, , 'N, when singles by Ted Thiel, Cal the job, can be proud of. green, Preston; Merrill, Talbot, 1, , ' ' of A , 4 I 1 'N tel;r1 the .,, for Basis iik'''',4: first and brightness North Cachotied for , :1 , 4,1,, Crump,' Lyle 'Koller filled the " -- t ;g , . 4, .4 ' 10 - - 4 ' the new record Davis' statement comes from results bans and scored Weiser who had I , '' ''' , toL s S, 1 4ok ' k a recent tour of all eight lived on Jimmy Brown's error. ''' A. Z','I it following 41 , .1 all , ,,, 0- . ., . f.7 ?e , ' " Utah districts. The tour bore fruit Jones came up with a heavy stick ' Two other records. that barely i 0., , 1 in that two new districts will play and fastened a double against the were held in the books were the ,.." t N,,....' ' , , f,' t ,il,, "4 ot . - , i ' 100 and i dashes. L io., Legion ball this year, the St. George. top boards of the left field barWaite, , ., . , 1 r , , I . Cedar City and the Sanpete-SeviNorth Cache, failed by a quiver, to' t rier to' score Thiel and Koller. 1' ,), oc ---.! l' , i . , of the second hand to break a L;;'"s, region. Jack Fart:lough ....o ' Wilcox walked pinch-hitt- er Var , 1..' record in the 100- Twe New Districts 4 ,'' .0', Sorenson and out Ittimp 1 popped t '4. . His time was :10.5. lie dash. ' The two districts marks an increase of two over the numyard to retire the side. , 1 ,40, 1 ir i also barely missed the ber last year. Competition for the first time opens up in Cache ',,. The Utes offered the Cougars .4. r ; ,,'" : ' 1 record set at :20.4 in 1944. Waite's R Valley, Uintah Basin and in areas surrounding Richfield.. the the ball game In the last of the i , ', i , N.',... ".".,' !',-' ' time in this event was :20.7. Also districts, that played last year, have increased , sixth when DtinBushore hit , ,,, - ammmiakA&Av.aiihimd0iuo,filmmkui 4 I ilinlii 44.4.4444,4,4,..404,Lake Salt said except number of teams this year Mr. Davis Logan and South Cache tenni' i acute shortage center, but Palmer found himself l squads, meeting in a dual sea- In the wrong district and COUGAR CONQUESTDelivering City. Salt Lake's District 2 is stalemated by in Dick and Dixon Shown blow Fred Coach the with are waiting (Buck) after Moody crushing their tie of 'Mon, of playing space and facilities. Four teams will again play In the hit went for a double. repeated games Dick Todd Bob over Dick Utah Brower were and Calton and two three these victories (back row) Friday singles the previous week'. The Grizzly'p District 3. douoles teams which came through with wins to give EIYU Thiel Gets Doable (kneeling). The Cougars needed but one doubles win to singles teams ousted the Spar. Big Increase flees 5-- 2 in the of teams but cinch both honors a net meet the the season. over 40 and the triumphed. tans, while the Spartans swept opening college tit's, , margin These facts lead Mr. Davis to estimate that between Weiser popped to Barney Haien to so teams will register for action this year as compared to 23 at first and then Thiel in the doubles victory stick big . matchee. in 1948. the rattled boards a for again ''' Final results of the South The growth has expanded the old four team state tournaclean double to score Bushort. ment to eight teams on July 28, 29 and $0 at a city to be Cache track meet follow: This lead didn't last long and g 440 Yd. ItitsSkidmers, Thompson, 1tc: picked after July 1. District champs will be crowned by July the Cougar charity became even Newbeld. 14; tie behreat Nub. Jewel, P. 25 with play set to begin the first week after high schools close 83.8. 5-6p-eninin the venth when at Ray gmater 2 WMLarsen, P; Lewis. PIC: Mianthl, t in June. Olson struck out but lived on a P:14441.7aCa;sh11;111.PlecC41ferTrin. New chairman fork the Salt Lake District is Dave C. HesLOt ball. Haien to paned popped Skidmore. Dell, NC; tie bets's.' Jensen, Utah 'University's decade long up, did not get his eligibility of the day, Moody-Browlington. Tryouts for the teams in Salt Lake City will be held third. Mullins forced Olsen at edged Le. and Jones. P. 10 I. 4 120 Yd. Nigh HurdlesBurt P,. Lin& I Out Morris and Keith Elierton of domination of college tennis suf- cleared before match time. during May and the youngsters who don't make the grade will second and Nichols singled. 80; 9Theisen. NC; Bistros. La; Lams, leagues. be picked up by city and county "pee-weCITY 4, BRIGHAM a severe fered IS SC. ntback (Special) Utah, Friday .Palmer hit a low drive to Kolshowed Browor SOO Yd. surprising In addition to providing good, clean recreation and comDashWaite. WC: Waite. Zell, follow: when results The complete Young Brigham and over. East University to In ler field. High Koller Ogden left sank IldeOL all PC:. Smith. 10. lel, 11611,0111 in racing through Utah's Statist petition and deterring juvenile delinquency the Itegiop-progra- m 5 defeat on the ability netters a pinned to his knees take the two drive In, shadowed ltr'JJ4671;e:Ltirlf.leen;10,111:r111:41.18.a. Dick Brower, BYG, aot. lax DeltoidKea Region I teams, Max Donaldson, in the Matt. in 1949 just might produce another Ruth or Cobb. The pox64. 204 Yd. Low but It rolled out of his hands and Box Elder and Bear River, in champs in the opening dual match No. 1 Pt' mar. singles test. The Cougar Loa Morris, Utah, det. lob Calton, aro. tin. to: loran,HurdieloHard, sibility is always present for the Legion leagues ere prime, of the season on the Ute eourts. BC: Valentine, 8C; botiLtimnersscoredAndAttere, --16 $C. 23.7. ace,- - who during the warplayect breeders of big stars. - Lindley. Dick ITIZtotrealNotoota Ahab, poll 1,111111COtbrldocr-sitilisisang-aI1.ol a In 1948, 123 American Leaguers got their start in the went the ball isms! won for in 'Utah, all tied Talbot. games eight for NO, first: Condi'. Pi Dick Moody romped to three - Sorenson went the Dick MO.d7. 3YG, del. Boos Le BUB, tie amen route for City Friday. stars. Itspner. Le: Perkin& P; an4 program while 119 National loop players were 4. BC. 10 ft. singles victories, and followed up row before Donaldson could hold Cheney. walked the Last with BYU Wilcox away Utah for tuck. and Boobies in 3700 some told All former Legion playertwere Med PutLindley. SC D. eamPkell. organized with a pair of doubles triumphs his service. Brower won on his BY17, dot. Mortis-Ured out and was benched in the lion's share of the points, 81 Lindley. ra. Campbell. Larsen, SC: Belli. baseball last year, - . 74. to put the Cougars into the col- third match point, after Donald- Illation. Utak, em. Le: Thomas. BC. 41 ft.. 7i6 in. fifth.: After that Charlie Combo for first Calton-T4, the. ,1 Kish JustpTio fee first WOW( Wel. plat Ogden came up lege net limelight for the first son had set up the opportunity Winegar, 'Utah, BIT. $4. worked a steady game on the hill '41 Baseball in the Air l'1;4 rein Donaldson-Bre481?1;y8rldi.71 Goatee, with a double fault mak aq t:iltla while Box Elder and time in many seasons. i with59, Briokaos. BYO, S. s 34, and Porker, 80. S ft.. 14 tn. everyone and everything was higher than a kite in Region for tho winners. In the but doubles neounter Jobs Rytto-lot Leonard DisettsMowallis. IC: Doney, P. Tel.. prevented a 1 baseball action lastweek, especially the scorer as four games. The 'Effie take on MIT Satur- Bear 17River bad to settle for 18 clean sweep Morris 7t. Bet DS NC; bet, Lenhart, Parker, L. BYU sinin the by and saunters, 3 7 is. respectively. day at p.m. in Saltlike City's produced 90 hi ngd 91 runs. Reaching for the stratosphere JavelinParker BC: Smith to: Blies, competition by downing Bob I It was too much Chamberlain, gles IlIngham blasted North Summit, 26-- 2 and Cyprus downed Derks Field. C: Morris, Lot Olean. P. lea ft. 4, Calton, in 2 the Ns.' 12-UN Breed score: box , 1. 1 The 27 to Memorial La...est, Grantsville, topped Murray Judge Burks and Edgar on lasts match. The Ute star 'amend six nansen. MC; Smith, Merrill, PC. 141 ft. seem d action. The three above losers got contribute to the 4 rtch hi. nu to roster, and too much Linsley, consecutive games in the second Prepared exclusively for The Deseret News Talent Search only 11 hits to 53 for the winners. It must be tough climbing Buthem.ss 1111 Era arid Christiansen on Ogden's set, after losing the first three. areirn,lb , out of those bssepath ruts now, by Professional Leo Kohler Ottren.11 4 i tic)t Otatta.et I Wetar,st TItiel.e I 1 I 1 list that subdued the Bears and Terrill' Struggle SWING BACKHAND S. THE LESSON With spring football in the air it might be appropo to re- SI t Litautingb a efutra I t : Bees to soaking the scraps. The Best single. show of For the backhand swing, your racket is forward in ready d thagay count this recent INS account of Yale Coach Herman : I I Leopard threesome juggled first, w as a terrific struggle between t" rmtli position and the ball is coming toward you at waist level. In this Hickman's visit to New Orleans. A sports scribe spotted the t I ulttelesa. StplanalbSb I S 1 second and third places among Dick Wilemit Moody a nd Utah's "Buzz" stroke, your racket will form a flat are level with your hip, so &premien, 4 it 4 theta In Oa famous mentor and pointed him out to a colleague: "That's 1 1 21 Combs, 120 and 1 1 3 Cravsn.3b Love. The Cougar netter led, all use your left hand to hold the racket head at hip level. 0 &Rump C ILNess.$b Hickman sitting over there between two other guys."- -- The then moved Chamberlain the ltbdoota 1 I e 0 lopes, way for a As the ball comes toward you, turn so that your right 'hold-de- r 4 victory, but 11 second writer went for a closer look and returned laying: up to cop the javelin throw for Love 19-- 3' 11 0111 40 rt le Tagil 30 off is Totals a hall a fought toward the ball. Hers again, the racket head leads the dozen "Those aren't two ether guys sitting beside' Hickman; they're good measur., ;Matted tor Ap1101111 is $tb set and seven match point, swing so keep your hand on the racket and start it swinging 11 his own shoulders. I met both of them." Oildsn's Linsley garnered bola befopoints tattraust Stoltst". re succumbing. arm should begin back turns the LOGAN racket As back. head the right Mote (Speclaf)Utak Utah . 100 no-- a the low hurdles and the Max would If you folded your arms, and found little trouble in getting put 000 031 000Byrd MAL with taammt" Goates Donaldson and Brent to roll, much the same as itDo arrsttTb101 S. teller. APlansitl.ttill-4 not keep the elbow straight. to the a disorganized Ricks College dies bend. elbow the Redskint gave begins Ni their e ns14 loss. Wow, UuUta. K. Nissan. Runs bottsd InWiless. Palms, I. This& Ira bringing home the shot put only other match At the end of your backswing you will notice that, except mond crew, la to 3, Friday after. by outstrokhig I Christiansen Sinwhile Koller. Crump I. the put hltslistan, John Hyde and Earl Erickson, for the roll of the arm and bent elbow, most of the backswing is noon. CrulliP 2, Jos. Thiel. Stolen biasSushots. Doubts FlapStows W btobele to ishing touches on the high jump 3, in the No: 3 doubles thiough shoulder rototion. The racket head is at hip level, and The Farmers took nine rune 1141en. Saw ea Combs. and broad jump. arm. Eyes and bead are forward from ight hits and capitalized on ", I. StrikeoutsBy ileremson 5 Wile The only events Region I go. It was the first time the turned up with the roll of the Combo 1. XIS by Wished hI)l4kMs. by le errors made by the Sorensen. Wild t Mb. school were able to salvage first- - winning pair had played togeth,yi.. field; Lott, Gunnison: Wieloan, Richfield; By Dallas Greener bibs bitaltorCoatbe. Losbts pitcher er. The adjustment was. made 3 itors, 1.34. &rendes. Perron; borsasab. honors in were the 440place - ISM IPRRAIM (Special)--Spri- nt It Jimmy Gabbini hit one two-ba- se tImpbliblet sad lablibitenut. This yard race by Lynn Spindler, Box necessary because Bill Johnson, irille Nigh School's track and field Spanish Perk: Sorg Springville who was slated for both singles hit, while 3ohnny Caputo Lampoon: WaistsI stoniest and the Elder: discus throw team amused 85 points to win Springville; by and doubles J3 a triple and home run. i bagged in the lineUte duty Bob Sae.: Miller,. Bear River. Nish, Spanish , high honors In the annual Snow Pork; Smith, Springville; Arnold, Gun. 1 Rasmussen came through Mahlon The scores were as followt: . ) oreosnik bilaryevaloi ell Pk. 3 College, high school senior day minim with another triple. . inchei 100 Yd. DashBurke, Itigar. Cbam- . 1 121Set Friday at Sphreirn. tow valdbSmith, Poyoon. Leak Pot. 11 iterisin, Etat: Overstreet, Ogden. 10.1. XenBerrett, gettipt a good 220 Yd Olion, Gunnison,' Bingham. IOWA RunChamberlain. 10111V Payson finished second with tell; on the Pork (Us for third); Ithoringien, Partrinj mound, work.out pitched Burks, I. Matt. BR, 23.1. 5.14 points. Gunnison outscored GNAW, Monroe (tio he filth); 111 ISs 440 yd. RunIpledier, t for five innings. Giving ,en. KIM Ba- rria II: Oiltbe IR- - 61.4. Ill a large field of Region 4 rivals to Inchon Me one hit and . run. kad five 080 Yd. RunBing. DiscussSmith, Springville: Lot, Wisne: I: Mag. S ailer, Snow; Jensen, w IC: Barside, 0, LOCI. Ilia. Stink, We. get third with 39 points. strikeouts-e lek Senriensir; liS It, 3 inches. Rendersoi, Milebligkeleon, !. Gordon Smith, Sprthgville ace, High lumpLund, Ounniaon; plum, Bill Anderson, taking ever the FILLMORIL (Special) Track b.rgtvtir trigt4tItieLbtaki, 0: An,. LOGAN (Special)Intramural won the Individual high points S oninhower. Payson (tie for sosiond)i NIU. , mound, pitched for two Innings PaItOR: Itspewaya, Jensen. Mew. D. a; wanlie c); tun' IL 25'3' track finals held Friday at Utah sward with 21 points. lie got his roe (no for fif th) Richtfigt, meet competition between BeavI ft , imam, 120 Yd. Nigh MediuLinsley. with one hit registered against US relay O Willtairl, NPliplk 1: 150. Spriagvilio, . state total with firsts in the broad Wayne; fl him. The last Aggie pitcher was sine Millard ahot PutIn. I 41.3 broke three er, Delta, I! Wasatch; Hinckley Itichfirag; tee0: Nish. BR. lisals, 8: standing ' Itichttild Walley Perot: Don Poulsen. relay 0: 41 ft.. I in. jump and discus, third In the Warns, and Schools took place Friday Iarvey. olds tied as another Wasatch: allattilell: Pi High BR: Kappa DiseueNish. Parse,. 0:. Ramey, 1 The Ricks crew scored initial. ahotput and ran no the winning Milo relapParooni Gunnison; Ferguson. 111. 134 ft., 1 in. on the Millard High campus, with SmithPole 0:VaultColeman, 1180 Wsesseh; SprntretUil; COO tie between Alpha garnered the fratiernity in the first inning then was 0 relay team. ly Owen Rowe, basis, show- Barton, B. lot nonv 0 B11601s' 01- - league 'championship; Bear Lake II scoring on the held until the eighth inning, when Spanish Fork t,) 11.71,i,;llach' ambtrtion wink I; hit. annexed the club league; and I speedster, was another double' they collected another two. Utah ing a final score of Se for Millard 111: am O. 162 In. 1 ft.. 13 winner with tints in the 100 yard State's best innings were the see. High, 41812 "for Delta High, 2914 High Juelecerilittaesm o; caves. the Foresters ri"all outstripped ond (four rune), third (five runs). e dash and 200 yard low hurdles. for Hinckley High and 17 for ton, ;Pk slanatrrs:nt: I tie between Ellutni. Follow 'Backhand 01 vals for department honors. e e e McIntyre, Through and eighth (four rune). ' . Beaver High. Lex McKee of Mil- soII ft., Id In. Probably the best - marks of 1 line the Inroad JumpChristiansen. Dan Lindsay, track luminary and your right shoulder has swung around slightly past 0: wg-- . the day in the early ,season meet, The Aggies open their league ' lard was high point man for the utull' resetroble a coiled spring, ready to until of 'all the ter"..1. I; PM"' you ball oncoming were the 23 seconds.. flat 220 by 10 ft.. 1 tn. who transferred from BAC, broke anion against the University of , day, with a total of 14 points. unwind smoothly and forcefully. lied" Rel"last first (WinleT I4: Utah next Friday at Salt Lake STOCKTON, Calif. (Special)- .Morgan Thornu, Springville and num. McFarland and Summary of events arc: onto records the in both the forward shift standing will From here, you high your weight 163 ft. javelin throw by Adams Manager City. The following day will find Rupert (Tommy) (111.mod aeb41ellee tad). MIMI? den. Box E)der. Bear River. 4:011: Claw- - and low the hurdles, whits Duane right foot and unwind with a rotation of the right shoulder, the Utes at LOgan. . , of Wasatch Academy, Thompson's solid hit In the llth In- tossed the discuss 145 ft. elbow and arm straightening out to the contact point lust in (B). :23 L def. beat River., 3:44,8 Taylor frame gave the Salt Lake Bees I ill ), Fusser - , Summary:Sonnett d head has runMorahan at The level. waist (M). racket and foot nen neat forward mile of C.Me"11. r front the leelelfeet 120-lekh- one run and I 1 high 1" victory over (M). Jackson (21). :Mk !drat. Burke. Chamberlaint. Ogden, Bear 20 in. for the new record. Role Olson. Ourinisoni ikagetch straightened with the natural roll back of the' arm on the for(1). 1111104 (1). Rivet and Box Elder. 1:31.1. REDS training 111:3111iiTonicr Academy: James, Cunnings; Spainheser. Stockton in a spring Points made by each argani- - ward swing. The forward swing is free, with the racket head OGDEN Pereos. ICI. M114 yuttCorter ' (31). Robin' (M). here game 'Friday night 100 pd. deshReive ' tation art, In departments, For- - remaining flat. The Momentum gained le Spanish Perk: 4 Roper (D). 5:05 4. Both teams had ?human, Springville: 5iprialv1110: 220Td Mph hurd1er4loott (M) . Chris. Crew invasion Set should be stopped shortly past the direction of the ball's flight, BEAT Sarney, Spenten perk: Ming, ilisznel 10 Ascii. esters, ' 121; ' ' 73; ' ' '' mileSurnelon, Chris. Springville: Raymond. hurling with the Bees getting the and the shoulders have rotated to face the balls flight ;path. Do - MODESTOrCalit--(AP-The---7- -- PH1LADELPHA lif a circle aroundyourbody7 Couch. RfchfilpA.64:nevit,111pring;i 1:1; (111). 'notleFthilaCkellweep 440 former University of leads with 10 points. Others are Reds of the Pioneer League biardali, Springville; Minnie. six hits to five for the losers. Myers (13). 3 ta ilf!). '!17"1" he of backhand Ogden movement the may The swing complete Mnrintoille Rill. Ounnisen, Clean, PliY- Thompson's' blow provided the IV isn" Owle Pennsylvania oarsman, brings his Bennie's Bunch, 313; BAC, 36; likened to a- coiled up spring unwinding Emoothly as you rotate defeated ,Modesto of the Cantor.' , wet (tie for third)ls Pewees. Ounantene tiPlitirtmohlrbirk( edge in the first half of! the llth DletueRowlison (M). Washington and 1.40 crews hare Juab, 32; Country Cousim, (Di, Lytnia last night in t 4,1 Throughout the entire action, the wrist is nil League, 1 to 3, two-gaJeweils 23; your, shoulders. Athlone, Wasatch Academe: as his (3). 1114 ft. 4 la. ' to open the rowing sea- - an a tie between Cache Valley sharp single scored a run- - Christenson . the racket the first game of a Provonguard. to close snow; Saturday until the ex. Payson: seller. elbow and the Christenson (111). body RIth stays jumpMeRea straight fAIVII Bingham, Spanish Pork; Hubert. Seine. ner, from third. S ' ft. son 'the and the (a). series. on, (IL hibition River Newman 23 this Practice Schuylkill sontact Club, into head the 263 ft. swinging has postion. swung 4111. , ' RHE 220 les hurditeAnwe. Spanish Perk,. 70 ft. I h.Runteman .. ! R R ,ig-against his alma meter and Rut- - points. back, with the arm rolling, elbow bendingoracket head at waist 1 Soppier'. Richfield; Mill. Weenie& head- Salt Lake M10 000 000 01.- -2 1 3 Javelinlimited (A), rulhao, iii), ger& In their first test lest week. 012-- 11 000 Score .4.132 14 1 for smen James, the of and thenthe rotation Ogden' shoulders, straight. Fraternity lunation; AlIng,,SprindR81,01020 1evel,'and uncoiling 3 h. ft. Lague IS, (Di. ewe: 34 -- 000 000 100 00--1 514 Stockton 000 030Lee ....ON the Modesto and Pi movement was, feels free and natural. -3 Washington relayttlnokloy. tint; Molt 'vanity 7, 3 Kappa Alpha 81;SA , ening of the arm until the whole Springville: Thom. broad ' Millard. defeated Amherst and Yale's B" 66 6; Dominicelli, a n d Swedman; 1:40.5. As you practice, strive first for control. Forget power, speed, McCarty, Ilenunel, Thompsoa t 4 II, Springville; Dixon. Payson; Rill, WeSigma CM, 41 Sigma Medlry relayOetta. Met; ' sib koneentyl Rickenktielt. Richfield. SO Ifixon, Telles (2), Brown (5), and 4:07. Nu. 37 and reception. Achieve control and confidence- first, and the rest and McConnell, Clovannont; so. eight by two and ant-ha- lf SS. LDS, 14; SPE, 11; and Whet, Mils ord. tint; .16.461011611. 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