Show Aie Aggie Track Men Make Good in Season's Opener Tracltsters Defeat University in Initial I Track Meet of Season Prospects Bright For Another Winner Keen Competition Expected t t d run: Anderson A C The’ victory Coach Romney's track and field men registered over first Geddes A C second Gonser the ‘‘Red Devils” last Saturday Utah third Time 52:3 seconds ! 77-5- 440-yar- 9 opened the spring sport program In great fashion According to tbo showing made the blue and white athletes are a better balanced squad of trackstera than was previously conceded Romney's mainstays Saturday Came through in great form while the showing made by new men and others who have been plugging along for year’s was of the highest - order Harvey Kirk and “Butch” Snowies men who have been plugging' along since they were freshmen came through with fir3t places for the first time In their college Kirk placed first in the career half-mil- e race and “Butch" won the discus throw Lorraine Ivins another fourth year man got results for the first time during his four fears' of participation when he tied lt With Henry Webster in the at 10 feet i inches Bill Geddes Frank Thompson Lorraine Ivins and Arlow Furlong won letters for the first time in the a p ring sport oa en'e record was Woken in the Xdolph Wullatcin Bat u Mai 'ttfeet freshman Javelin thrower University paged the reed 1 S3 feet ? inches bfttef Ua'nbe old mark of 162 ffeut jole-vau- SMnchkij isf prises occurred in !i several of tid IfchU where Utah had been fig-Br- run: Whitney A C first Richards Utah second Amott Utah third Time 10:50 d run: Kirk A C first Miller Utah second Gonser Utah Time 2:042 third Half-mil- e relay: Utah first with Anderson and Wirthlin Cartwright Jewkes A C second with Jackson Knowles W’ebster Baker and Clark Time 1:35 d low hurdles: Anderson Ctah first: Williams Utah second Croft A C third Time 253 seconds v d dash: Baker A C first second Wirthlin Jewkes Utah Utah third Time 231 seconds Mile relay: A C first with Furlong Layton Geddes and Anderson Utah second with Williams Foica Ensign and Cutler Foie vault: Webster and Ivins A C tied for first Graft and Larson Utah' tied for third Distance 10 feet 6 inches Utah first Javelin Wullsteln Sanders A C seeoud Croft A C Distknce' 163 feet 7 inches third JoneS first JNation sec( Shotpu't: ond Lyons third ail of Utah) Disinches tance f s Broad Jump: Watkins Utah find Lunt A C second Hunter A'tJ Distance 23 feet 6 Inches' third High Jump: Lunt Baker Croff Webster all of A C tied for first Height 5 feet 8 inches first Discuss: Knowles A C Jones Utah second Baker A C third Distance 115 feet 10 H inch880-yar- for a winner Tho loss of Captain Hyrum crack hurdler will be keenly felt by tho Aggies Saturday Whllo Croft can carry a good portion of tho burden In the high hurdles absence will be keenly felt In tho 220 yard low hurdles as Hy 1b the only man on tho squad who runs the low hurdles While the Aggies came out with points to spare In tho Utah meet they are apt to meet a sticker In the Provo team with auch stars 3 Dixon Wakefield and Richards In tho Mor-tens- 220-yar- ’a 220-yar- V In the 320 yard dash fXll Baker took honors from Jfwkes Ctah captain Jack Crolt Utah's beat out’ fllcn Anderson hurdler in the high hurdle Crgc rent the two staging a wonderful es Strongest Coach Romney’ track and field Mars aro all primed for tlio Young tracksters Next Saturday at 2:00 o’clock on Adams field Romney’s men are booked to take on Twitch-cl’- s tracksters in tho second meet of the' year After the showing made against Utah tho Aggies cannot 'help but feel optomlstic over prospects Two-mil- e lineup Aggie officials are making Saturday a special day for high school students and will admit them to the U fJET JThe Aggies won first place in five di (tbe sis running races and three of the six field events Joe Cart-- ! wrlght took the century event Baker Won the 220 yard dash Sterl Anderson took the 440 with Geddes acond Kirk took tbo 880 beating Miller of Utah out on the sprint Frank Thompson won the mile with Wood second and Whitney won the two milii over Richards or Utah yVhitnoy passed U’taU'a ace up ou tbo final turn with u beautiful spriuL f The two relay events were divided Utah winning handily In the 880 'yard event while the Aggies copped the mll relay with yards to spare In the field events tho two teams divided points evenly Summary: d dash Cartwright Utah C A second Anderson first Jewkes Utah third Time 10 seconds flat Mile run Thompson A C first Wood A C seroud Bevy Utah third Time 4:83 d high hurdles: Croft A C lira Anderson Utah second Jeppson A C third Time 15:3 seconds 100-yar- 120-yar- crew MEN PLOT ' I soe 'specialized The Utah Aggie (track and field tean ia of athlete Webster in the pole vault and Lunt in the high jump are figures good for ten points in all of the meet this year Whitney in the two mile came through last year with five points in all his meets Backing up these stars are very good athletes to bring in pointage in small amounts It is an organization that may easily amass pointage in the conference meet and the state Last Saturday against Utah they proved great strength for dual meets as well Moitenson Aggie captain is laid up with the measles but should be back in uniform for the state meet y The DeOut To Ag Club Defeats Frosh feat ofAvenge Last Friday At In First Game of Series Salt Lake baseball The series began last Saturday when the Tbo Aggie tennis lucty are out to Ag Club defeated the freshman 2 avenge the defeat banded them by and the Commercial Club defeated the University of Utah last Friday The Be Nos deCompany B 12-- 2 Friday afternoon at 2:30 the Blue faulted to the Sophomores and White artists will tangle with The garnet between tho Ag Club l’rovo's touted contingent and freshmen wan very Interesting Lack of early training showed its and a god brand of bull was played if feet when the t I tub Aggie by both teams The 1 tab racket last Friday Woodruff on the mound for the men plaei In mid- - ason form Ag Club struck out nine men In the wbiie the logsultes had hud the five inning game allowing only thri-of only ouu weeks practice benefit Woodruff fluff scattered hit With another week of training tiie Evans and llurris were tbo hitter courtiers should appear difAggie while of the day for ihe Ag Club ferent against the “Y” flvo Friday Walker Gibbs and Green starred I’rovo tram will bring to LoTho with tbo willow for tho Freshmen Club had little gan tho strongest team the SouthTho Commercial ern achool has ever been able to difficulty winning from Company B boast “Buck” Dixon Intermoua-tal- n In commendable and folding biting lead the Provolle on champion fashion Lee Buttle Tho schedule and rules are post- tbo cement block la another Jr champion ed in the main hall and the captain of the team are urged to organise title bolder coming here to add to the their team ax soon as possible on individual honora a well a laurels Hunter Manson tbo field ao that the games can be team Knight Allen and Grosbcek are the run off as chcdultd other three man representing the team Allen teamed with Dix4 “Y” on won the Jr dou6-- m-- MexicanAthletics Our weekly yong bit 11E TRIED TO HIT ME ICuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES FLORSHEJM SHOES STETSON HATS HOWELL BROTHERS Logon’s Foremost Clothiers ble championship in 1922 whllo Manson teamed with Dixon won tho same title In 1921 Grosbcek la the only man on the I’roio five who doesn’t hold a title The Aggies will probably line up as follows: Cy Hammond and the Howell first doubles Muse Rich and Weston Vernon first doubles Joe Cowley first single Hammond and Rich will probably play second single entitled: 1 IN THE FACE BUT I OPENED MY MOUTH “Why was ihat medical student kicked but of tbe library”? “Th--caught him trying to remove tin appmdlx from a book” tiara Watkins: Have you ever kissed any other girl? Balm Harriet Suit you don't think I’d tai the on you do you? Order of Events And Officials For Friday t ' The College Man 1 4 wh txH? ktcoMM familiar with banka and the fwer of money will have a distinct l'iztzzs when he start on hi buninesa career l Notional Bank Rjci Vztx G®vrtst Smblon U S They 1st side by side In Battery watching tbe moonbeams play upon tbe majestic water of New York harbor “I wonder” bo said looking at the goddess and her uplifted arm “why they light so small” “perhaps” she said moving a little Closer “the smaller the light I’rk UTAH the gniter ihe liberty” Tarru thinks that tho coach could improve hi track team It he would consider' some the following good matorlal in their respective events: Sergeant Audette polo vault Professor Reese shot put Thomas Last high jump 100 yard dash Pprco Ballinger if Announcer Seegmiller yard high hurdles “Where are you going” “Don't tell me offUher lot tuo Miss Pratt 120 guetih” a l'roud Father (to nurse): Is a her? Nurse Neither one It’s a them It a hud 15 100-yai- d javelin Referee and starter: Leo Him itions clerk of course: Maurice Conroy announcer: Cyril Ham mond Judges of t'lnUh Prof Vickers to be furnished Bums Crookston by Ik Y U Happy Braugham Timer Charlie Jenkins Brig Johnson Andy Csffey Wesley Anderson Judge Asa Dullen 4 Field Judge Weights John Logan in charge Joe Muughan to be furnished by U V Bessie Austin: The first girl up at our house gets her pick of the Field Judges Jumps 1’rof Geo Caine In charge Arrnond Jeffa man to be furnish- clothe Verio Fry: late ed by B Y U Geo Babe Harris Joe Cuwloy ' Tom Tom th piper’s son Stole a kiss and away he run But the girl sued poor Thomas For breach of promise n Period dash two semi-colo- commas ' Scorers you luuat alecp Tarrus that the Lord aure pulled a hone when he made Eve Weston Vernon l’( A DM Howard McDonald ingly One Sided Is plete WitiiThrilUi 6-- Re- 6-- 6-- 4 3-- 6 6 6-- 6-- Thu B A C Racquet team lost Its first contest last Friday In Salt Lake Tbe "Uto” men winning four of the five matches played Moses Rich was the only Aggie ablo to chalk up a victory and ho did it by winning 3 4 from Hal Benuett Kick's consistent jilaylng and effective and kills placed him in placement tho front at all times Although tho four other matches were lost they were not without their thrills and excitement The most sensational coutest of tho afternoon was tho five et doubles mutch between Howell and llammnn of the Farmers and Millers and Gal Richer of the University which the latter won after fifty eight games 10-of bitter tennis 6 5 All four men played brilliant 3-- doubles Burh Dixon la recognized to bn tbo best singles player In I ho Inter-nimmta- tii territory holding the state and titles Lee Buttle a freshman also carries some reputation being tbo Junior champion and winning over Goodclt of tho University inter-uiountal- n Inter-mounta- in 5h CHERRY BLOSSOM Logan’s Heal Candy Shop are Serving a Special Lunch for Students each day m until 8 p m Except Sunday From 11 Finest Private Ball Room Between Denver and (ho Court We CHERRY BLOSSOM rtr WHEN IN SALT LAKE CITY Physician Dr W B Preston InM-rtor- e Fr Fred Parkinson Prof Ray B West one man to be furnished by B V U and Dr George It THAT THEY AUK Ml-1M- J A LOT OF FREEDOM WHEN THEY AUK KoRcKD 10 JAKE A HAlU AGAINST TUUU Seem- t “Ike dot but too big fur you” “1 know Fodder but they all cost the same price” THINK WERE Meet Although 6-- t Official and athletes to bn on field si 1:43 p hi WHO 4 2 sets 3 Jon Cowley playing the first single natch for tho Arelea lost to Bob Goodsell by a 2 2 3 score Wea Howell lost tho third alnglu match to Art Miller of tho University in straight sets 0 1 This win gave Utah two victories to her credit she having previously won from tho B Y U Tho Aggie and the “Y” team will meet next Frlduy here Cowley will play tho first single match Hammoud and Howell wilt compose one doubles team and Rich and Vernon tbu other Rich and Hammou whi pity final singles matches For tbo B Y T Leo Buttle will play singles Dixon and Alien and Manson and Grocsbnck will p'ny 6-- ' 1(111 cPKIUMi UIB TUI ’ Surveyor i being a apste tin natut'nllv THE lot Of rfiAkUug vAVf i tennis and aensatlonai shots beeauid common place happenings In the other doubles match' Bennett and Whitney of the University defeated Rich and Vernon In straight l him or a Eve is V V MEET MAY 2 p in Adams Meld Truck Et cuts Oidt-of events: dash mile run 120 yard hurdles 41 yard run 2 mite run 220 ard hurdles 220 yard dash 880 yard run 880 yard relay mile relay Field Events Shut put and broad Jump discus and high jump pole vault and c r A U Olfli hits luter-mouutai- u THE HOUSE OK event upon presentation of their student body cards The “Y” team will arrive In Logan Friday afternoon and will enjdy'one nights tUst before the meet tojiyaro off the effects of tho ride VU BE IT DAY OR NIGHTS1- - You Will Find The BEST EATS at SPAREY & MEHSE Co ’ No 12 SERVICE Etirt Second South Street SANITATION The only Kcataurant in Salt Lafc QUALITY City Serving A C Butter |