Show - - ‘ 41 ' - ' ' - - - ' -- - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNETUESDA - MARCH 221938'2 MORNING " I 13 ---' L - Delay in - - — - -' 'AN I - t Gathers 15 Into SchOol Gym 14 'Fi ' ''''1 - ' k 1:' ' : ''''''''''' w or - ' Spring football at the three Utah college camps was set back Monday sby winter- chilling blasts which made the day anything but suitable for the outdoor opening Coach Ike Armstrong gathered a handful of about 15 players into the ': '' ' ' ': ts IA: ::: 1 gym for a little preliminary work r:' Coach Eddie Kimball called off t he Monday work but reported that drills would definitely start Tuesday and Coach Dick Romney to postoft U S A C decided pone the inaugural until at least Thursday with about eight inches of snow still lingering on the Aggie field Coach Dick Romney issued suits to nearly 70 gridders last week and is all reedy to start the football rolling just- as soon as spring shows signs of being here to stay Mentor Dick announced that he did not want to start and then have the drills delayed because it took much of the edge off the drills He hopes that the weather will be fav- orable by Thursday If not the Workouts will be held up Again The Aggies will have a little longer drill than usual and the practice will be topped off by a game Coach Romney will supervise the drills and will be aided by Ken Vanderhoff Joe Whiteside and Lawrence Mathews along with the following seniors: Bernard Magnus- son Buck Andreason Mitt Wayment Joe Lacey Harvey England and Dick Stevens The cold winds blowing off the icy slopes of Mt Timpanogas made the B Y U grid 'warriors glad that Coach Kimball delayed the first practice But Mentor Kimball reports that drills will go on Tuesday rain snow orshine Football uniforms were issued to1 43 men and it is expected that about 50 will be on hand Tuesday Among the newcomers to make an appear-!hwho took Inc were Bob part on the wrestling squad this year Mack Martin of Oakley Idaho and Art Mortensen of Santa Monica Cal The squad will get right down to hard work and the first scrim- map will be run off April 4 ac- cording to Kimball Stan Watts and Wayne Scoffs will aid with the spring t 10 ° 6 ' 1 a 110 a s ta 4 A --Practi - 49 I ' Be-wis- e° Ernie and And Tom Centers—Jim Haig 6 1- Baldwini-BoirFarre- Todd Jack Quarterbacks—Bill Swan McK53s1sk and Dick- Strike Tailbacks — Gene Cooper Dale :: s' ‘1 ''l :': :: '' ' ' ' ' ' ::::::::::::i:::::I::::::I::!:-:::::::- ::::::::::::::Iz:::: l' "::::':::: 'l'I ' i "::::::: - ' : 1 -- ::'i:::::::::i:': 1 :'' ''" I :::: it ' ' :i 1 i ': ' ' l'::il:::::":' " ' ::::ii k - 5 "4: '':'::'3' - :::::: """37::::'' (4::::-:'- 4435444 ''4: sV::::-'- 'r l''''A444'-- 0'4 ' ::: ": :':: :' :: : it - !::::: 7- ''' ek i1 ' : - 1 :: 0 :: ' 4 ) ::: I 1 :: :! i (!:: it : Spring football made its debut at the University of Utah Monday but the opening was so cold Jim Have las forthe drill had to be staged indoors Here are three of the Ute hopefuls mer Cyprus gridder is the husky in the center He cuts aroiund 220 pounds and plays guard -Left is Ben Browning and right is Gilbert Sada -- Notes On Students Honor Granite Murray Davis Cagers Bowling schools - t Kramer Ray Wingbacks—Dick Ddvis Bill Stevens Paul Snow Mike Deglis J Beams and Ed Soulds Fullbacks—Res—Geary Chuck Anderson --Ro- bert r::' Wins Award Robert Anderson on of Mr and Mrs Charles D Anderson of 1627 Yalecrest avenue won his letter in soccer at the Principia Upper school Mo in St Anderson received his award at the annual lettermen's banquet held Monday night : 4 - NMI I 1E30111111TG 4s INTERMOUNTAIN A A U ' CHAMPIONSHIPS I ö Sponiored by licCullough's Arena 1 m Boxers Open all-da- day PRICES— Ringside $1 plus tax Reseived 7546 plus tax General:40C plus tax Children Coder VP 1 13-- 25o Tickets on Sale at JOE VINPENT'S CAFE 48 East 2nd South St ' I - home Tolvn Töl is r Believes a Wife Will Hell) Career Wen-laude- all-sta- te Badminton— Tourney Set o- GI-hid- er They'll Do prep-sport- It Every Time by Jimmy Hatio e- V s - 114 ra '4 I I G1144DETS' ( arGs ir'll -- t - -- 111 ' 0-- a: a ti11113 u a Pet - 1i' 1:r LL-Ae- 11 to 1- t No 20113i06 On(1) mt 1125 IkM 0LE 411 smoke Keeps bottom of bowl absolutely dry - Treated with honey Get the genuine ILPre ZINWI r - I Alf 1 r t A 4 Ito — - '' 7 kr- - -!' Ar---- - E law (IV A 1 drft- - A -- I - 40 d ward-squa- I ill ck Overson Ult ptaythe3 WYCL Back St John's headed by the old tournament favorite Reed Overson will play the suppertime game with Overson has Ogden Seventeenth twice led the tournament scorers in the event Oakley Second and Twenty-sixt- h will go to work ' 7 at o'clock and Richfield and Eighteenth will battle at 8 p m The finale will match Manavu- against the- Overton Nevada team A special feature of the first g round will be the usual ceremonies which wilt be conducted at 8 p m John Giles will be in charge of tifb flag feature The cagers from Dimond Hunt- ington Park and St John's arrived In Salt Lake City Mondar and all other outside squads are expected to be in the city Tuesday Fla March Jerome H erma n (Dizzy) Deane honie town will do him honor Tuesday Stores and offices will close for the exhibition game the Boston Bees and the St Louis Cardinals - "Ole Diz" and brother Paul are slated to pitch for the Cards ‘ 1'hen a WAlet4ING-THEEGG- - 4114i ' NEW YORK March 21 UP)-- -In order to forestall doubt as to proper Interpretation the United States Golf association Monday announced a revision in the substitute stymie rule adopted for a one-yetrial at the last annual meeting The change specifically requires- that both balls be on the putting green (all ground except hazardv within 20 yards of the hole) in order for a player to lift the 'nearer ball 4 when it is within mix inches of the hole or the other ball In a footnote to the rule governing marking and addition of scores in: : stroke play the executive coihmittee also has emphasized that responsibility for reporting the correct score for each hole rests with the player himaelf The committee further has ruled that in connection with the footnote to Ito 14club rule which permits replacement of an unfit' club a player may replace such : club with any other he sees fit provided the number of clubs in his ar n I received —o Giants Get Rain Idaho—Indoor LVESTON - lvtarclinial-f---- 132 Corpus ms ercioliTC-uTliii-Willia- door high Jump mark at the interclass meet last week with a leap of 6 feet 2 34 inches This bettered the formar university record by Inch Don Johnson Troy former high school track star who won the state Christi fought a sizzling draw with Chief Evening Thunder 134 Tucson Ariz hers Monday night one-eigh- th meet anosort four years set a new shotput mark of 55 feet 5 inches with the shot Tony Kama levies set a mark of 39 feet 7 inches with the eight Several of the dash and hurdle marks for indoor meets were bettered last week This is the third season the Idaho Men have started their drilling indoors in February They are making good use of the extra time afforded before weather conditions allow outdoor drills ago single-handed- at ly 7AtGEIIIERAI Boise LOTS OF CARS WEREN'T WERE t$441 f 17 LI 555 17 - IA CAo MI ve where safe tires are cone cernecf GENERALS are your' And -- belt fnsurance against ups because of aide skids They'll grip the road surely at all times And they'll stop the car in a bee line crack- c - - t r leD g"ncerFrodtt ' 50MAIII-M5103C- 1 A ' ' very long time d wede quick riti N 0) P1 4 ' I' cc TWENTY - ) 4 It TO BE —mom SEE F015R tRACKER can't help you bemuse it takes Just about that Mug to arrange a loan on your car 11 4 WHAT LAKE CHARLES La March 21 (Al—Breaking camp to start their spring exhibition road trip the Philadelphia Athletics headed toward New Orleans Monday and series Tuesday will open a two-gawith the Giants at Baton Rouge not a - BOUGHT A's Break Camp on— -: 44a1140-- enr InAnseisY ilthaaeet MD It bag doex not exceed MINUTES DE14ANDEQE PORSES STABLE T4E111 po rr EVEZ'l MmE — 10 SILLCwsy itf-TH- E Rule Clarified on Stymie armory-gymnasiu- S WHO BREEZED 'IN - -- BATON ROUGE La March 21 track UP—The first hard rain in a month 14raiwrecords are Jailing at the Univer- - fell on thallewYork Monday without caussity of Idaho this winter as the Van- ing quarters ing them any inconvenience as no dal track Mars work out in the Mepractice was scheduled morial in preparation for the outdoor meets in May and June Fight to Draw MOSCOW a! ' ' automobile he drives hell bent for—''' election When he gets mad he ' gets good end mad (as evidenced by his two fights with taxi drivers and a third with a clubhouse attendant last spring) Grissom is the only player ever to have rowed a boat over the center field fence of a major league ball park He did this last year during the height of the Ohio floodHe gave the two passengers he wax rowing a bit of a thrill when' be performed a few tricks in the boat that was floating on 24 feet of"' water All of which leads me to the conclusion that Mr Griuom must be a great pitcher Idahos-Track Mark- all is 1 ' word was - Gssom is an extremist at the first degree When he pitches he pitches hard When he drive! an here that both of them would pitch business men quickly agreed to close and approved the general baseball committee's proclamation of "Dizzy Dean day" The Cardinal pitching ace lives here andoperates a filling 'dation between baseball seasons t 1 ing (P) rT - got a hit oft him when it really was'' Sambo Leslie who did the wallop- - BRADENTON 21 1111r - 0 Dizzy Dean so j : - ''4P 01 - - r ) New waY of burning tobacco -- - better cooler cleaner CarburetorAction cools ' r o 4 II ill : ( 00000000'— I 4 It VI( 4 --- LVf ji I ' 11 v TOIIIGHT 8:C3 o'Ctoik Si 1 - the-Uta- h oil 1 p Lee is Granite heroes o'clock were tendered an It is regrettable that Judge Hoyt is prevented frompaythe first portion of the program started until a matinee Ince brought things to a coning tournament for certainly In final round games Pep 88 had he would have witnessed an were the recipients of basketeers afternoon in clusion Farmer Iso-Vthe 2317 series team and high event whose excellence would had Wit' team single 825 F R praise from their schoolmates (Continued from Preceding Age) have pleasantly surprised Clark had high individual series A 'victory rally in the school him Tit and Marshall will compete in the 573 and K K Crandall was high senior division this season individual for a single game 216k torium was attended by members — of the Murray and Davis teams One of the most popular fighters While his has favorevery person The Salt Like league wound up Davis In amateur circles around these of the Darts runners-u- p captaifl ite boXit is undeniable Temthat sport Its campaign Monday at the parts blond Byron Boyd of B Y U for state hoop honors was a ing is a form of exercise second to 4 ple and final averages show all set to defend his senior light none Its Joe offers introduced exceptional heavyweight crown and the husky pursuit Higgs Clothing the champion and speaker and Jolting' for of the runner-up development opportunity Star Style Shop in the his mates to the Granite students down Provo way Is exIt belter from physical and mental qualities post The Hibbs crew won 69 and Jolinny Putnik Murray captain also to show fans a bit of the pected the renders muscles supple pro- form which won him a title in an lost 39 and the second place team spoke and introduced members of LOS ANGELES March 21 (A— motes coordination quickens the had 67 and 41 Tommy Farr the Tonypandy Wales eye and encourages alertness For amateur meet held the Murray team last fall is going to marry a Anderson Jewelers had high team Wayne Millet Davis hoop coach heavyweight purposes of exhibition boxing is Gene Robertson d former Follies dancer Eileen captain of next held by a large section of our people single honors Monday scoring a and Paul Rose mentor at Murray zel because "marriage has done so as the best of all That of course year's Carbon county high school the efforts of the Farmers total of 1011 Hibbs had high team and Bryce Thorn is a matter of individual opinion football team series 2861 Jack Bradley Hibbs and paid special tribute to their rival much for Max Baer" "I beat Baer in London when he ace had high individual series 663 coach H Cecil Baker There is no question however brother of B Y U's and high game 268 Other members D R Mitchell secretary of the was just an ordinary fighter" Farr that amateur boxing has strength- back of a few years ago to Paul proof the winning squad are: Bill Hall- 'Utah State High School Athletic told reporters after flying here with enict its appeal to the American (Simba) Thorn are expected Townsmark Tommy Thomperm Oscar association presented the state title Miss Wenzel from Chicago "Now public At this time we are on the vide ample competition for division Benson and Howard Kennedy trophy to Granite's captain Joe he's a married man the father of day of the opening of the Inter- end in the heavyweight Gabardi Joe chosen on The Trib- - a boy and when he beat me re- mountain A A U indoor tourna- Robertson knocked out Boyd in a bout in the first annual team in turn present- - eently he fought like a man who was ment This carnival is being held Sugarhouse Mere set the team une's determined to feed his family well at McCullough's arena in Salt Lake outdoor tourney ever held here last pace in the Sugarhouse No 1 league ed the award to his school "If marriage did Baer so much City It beginsTuesday and con- summer The husky Carbon tackle Monday at the Temple alleys This Darts Honored crew had a 2426 total Bradshaw good it may be my remaking" tinues through Wednesday Thurs- is a brother of Lee Robertson forAuto had high team single 845 Davis high school students paid Farr said he and Miss Wenzel day and Saturday We are confi- mer Intermountain A A U heavy- tribute to the courageous Darts at would spend about two months here dent that the tournamentowillAlemo- weight champ and gene hasditThe North Side league will roll an assembly Monglayafternoon Samand thengo—to-Engiaonce' held by his n fasr the attractive- Mgns at 7 pens Mligrinschool principal graciously wedding ceremony He said be had nstratvr—the—Ebfltiriued at older brother of the sport and the Capitol league will take praised the Darts for their plucky 43 fights in the last three years and ness Harold McNeil chairman of the the alleys at 9 p A A U boxing committee anHe lost battle in defense of their state needed a long vacation nounced Monday that pairings for three American appearances against BANNER MEET IN 17 Two circuits till roll at the Ace crown made opening night matches willte A—A-ILMurray students and townspeople Joe Louis Jimmy Braddock and Indoor Last year's alleys Tuesday the e American gathered Tuesday morning Murray high school was by long odds Sugar-hous- e tournament p: m:and-thleagus The meet the biggest event in auditoroum and members of the the most successful of any in No 2 circuit at 9:30Ap m Intermountain A A U circles is team were special guests at a rally was a That true series long Added Staff to which was conducted as enthusiasexpected to draw capacity crowds both in point of number of each evening tically as that at Granite and Davis By Tribune Leased Wire participants and quajity ofKkANsTag—la March 91— - compelition—Thepuhlic—reL-sponded to the call of superior McMillan of Indiana Former will get under way immediately in' Coaches-Bthe exhibitions by of attending Thomsen Arkansas and Fred most of the schools in the state have been added to the staff of bouts In record assemblage SHELDON Iowa March 21 (I— Never before hadthere been State Track Meet Northwestern university's summer Clyde Williams 59 quarterback on such crowd's and never before the undefeated University of Iowa coaching school to be held August LOGAN—Competitive play in the The annual state high school 15 had there been such matches team of 1899 and former coach and to 27 it was announced Monday ' baseball second annual Utah badminton cinder meet will be held Friday May by K L Wilson athletic director player died here Sunday 13 in the University of Utah staditournament will get under way 4 um marking the first time since ThursdaP at the Logan senior high 1935 that the meet has been held school gymnasium with star per- in Salt Lake City The gate meet have been held Saturday May forwers from all over the state eics would 14 but a statewide band contest is pected to compete for the honors mo on tap In Provo on that date' 0- 1 ts This year a "B" division has been The annual relay carnival rapid1 II CALLUS&CHAFE NATHATt 1HE added to tournament play Younger ly taking its place as one cif the out6111°1" SAID ING IDEA?olviNG and less experienced players will standing events in Utah litHE1 '' Ri4rfreIDINCtreArCADI4EIDKIVe 23 in S HORSE WANTgO UKE will April NtTWITS b! beldSaturday 14c6E face each other in the division : -BEST HORSES ' 47KANuiva) rucHi rteceudleant :II taanuntuumai Interest in the meet centersq Theis University CLIMBING- h WE HADTHE Wit'l meet will :"04-04::QT ! ' AN UPPER imp around the fight for the state title B Y11 invitation meet one vie'ele L 'fo' THETTALKED " WIIWOULDN'T t Dates for regional track meets of it now held by Harold E Bennett of BEE rpouGmTrfey RENT IHEIA A Salt Lake City Several outstand- which theie3will be six were set for WERE A WOODEN HORSE 7 As in the past first 6 Lake and Salt COUPLE) front May Ogden ing players OF lo 11 i oN A NIE22- 1'third place entrants in t City and Provo are expected to second and Al all events except g 1111 in meets 11of Bennett regional competition plenty give F t ittab T F Green recent winner of his the relays will be eligible to compete - I 411281VANta Tkie ti'f second Logan city title will lead for honors in the state test i ' - ' Asz w z c — the Cache entries while Ploy& Mil- - state tennis tourney also will be 0 ix 14 0L4 t'sk 4 conMO ! 4774it 1 courts in connection with the state 07 Ogden will top their respective 4 4 IA srN tf- i event track 11 1Y '- ' tingents ' Monday was a holiday in three Jordan district Utol Fuel conclu'ded its season Murray and Davis students feted their basketball Oil league Monday at in The Farmers who scaled the title heights the Temple alleys by being proy reception at Granite and from the time claimc4Ldiapution of tifiesircuit rit of the Magmth team from Canada The Cangdians will face the strong -7 Harvard of Salt LakeCity in the feature afternoon game Wednesday at 4 o'clock Logan Fourth which broke the long Victory string of Logan Seventh will represent Cache valley with one of the strongest squads that has ver represented that see-wThe Logan crew battle the other coast squad Dimond at 2 o'clock Heber Third and Cow-lo- Jest Pitch' Says Lefty Grissom That's Almost Understatement '4t :: I '':t '' I: I ' 44"'"::::':::?-- ' t ' li45 1:-- :::::::::::''!":I:':'H:::::::'3:'::' ::::''$ '7 '':':: 5 " ":4'?-- " l': t 4 "::: - :: :: " 9: 4444 i ) :: :' 42 ':4t :'v)--- i t 444: :":::::: Pairings for the tournament were released Monday by the tournament committee which consists of Homer Warner Reed Richards John Giles and Dr Leslie D Burbidge The inaugural game will pair the With the single exception of ski' ALL-Criding we believe that amateur box RCH PAIRINGS Ins iis enjoying by 'far the greatest t riper Bracket 9 p Prino champ Increase in popularity of any sport va Merton Nev Cedar City rhamp John Arizona champ p We do not recall a time in some 30 a North Ogden Ogden winner 2 Fourth Logan' amateur years of observation-whechariot Vs Dimond Kan Francisco champ boxing has even approached its p m—Oakiey Second wentern i Idaho r9In19 present high standing in the esteem Twentyallth G champ of the public Lower Bracket One of the reasons for this grati4 p sm—Harvard el L runner up vs Magralh Canadian winner fying 'satiation we believe is the 3 p m—Heher Provo Third marked change in the attitude of vs (ow leg W)o Mont runner-tipenes (amp school authorities There is no doubt Bich p ni—RichtleM First that until recent years boxing was 1 field champ vs Eighteenth fourth playa team frowned upon by a large number p in—Pocatello Institute Idaho of educators Falls champ vs Huntington Park Perhaps there was Loa Angeles champion some ground of justice in their contention that boxing especially of the professional type conducted in some strong' Pocatello Institute cagers places was an unwholesome activAgainst Hutington Park of Caliity Unfamiliarity with true confornia The Pocatello team is made ditions doubtless was responsible for much of this antagonism up of seminary students from the Idaho Southern The e has been a broadening of university and looms as one of the most dangerview And certainly there has been ous "dark horses" in the meet an improvement in the methods of The tournament is given its usual coaching A combination of these two factors has served to elevate International flavor with the entry amateur boxing to the high level it deserves to occupy Nowadays we are pleased to note a pronounced growth of interest in the sport in In the recent high bur schools school "minor sports" tournament held in Salt Lake City where boxing was a major number on the program there was abundant testimony that boxing enlists the keenformula for pitching success By PAUL MK'KELSON "I est interest of pupils and of school jest pitch and don't worry my brain TAMPA Fla March 21 tirl--alike patrons Grissom the rib roast southpaw of about those tangled things That's the Cincinnati Redlegs who marched what managers are for ain't it? out of Sherman Texas to win a They're paid to think and I'm paid UNABLE TO COME big Tome- for himself- - around the to pitch They tell me what to do had been expected that has and I try to do it I'm no smart sNwaitpieodnaal plaegaeguterethlastthesheoaeskonet Judge Sam H Hoyt newly the guy- because smart guys all the time elected president of the nathemselves Anymanager twshiog hoanIceistohled heilganpaluers: are outsmarting tional A A U would have way how can you beat a strikeout?" "The been a visitor in Salt Lake The answers Mr Grissom provides The kmickle cracker from the City and a spectator at the verify reports the big fellow doesn't land of doesn't the matches of current the Longhorns boxing care dr know who's hitting The he nor does bother howabout signals tournagient It develops is told of how he startled even become Interested In tho intrica- story ever that Judge Hoyt will be the figured they had cies of the widely ballyhooed heard and seen unable to carry out his plans screwy everything of been home to called philosophy pitching having in baseball Catcher Gus Mancuso New Haven Conn was is Grissonfif cut his at huh?" "Philosophy taking batting pracArt Lund president of the grunting retort when approached tice one day and Grissom watched Intermountain A A 11 anon the subject at Plant field here him carefully Finally he turned nounces that Judge Hoyt has where the Reds are training for to his pals and said: Bing-haW designated Lyman the putsch they hope will give them "Say that Medwicit ain't such a his chief assistant to a more respectable position in the good hitter Look at that stance come to Salt Lake City With of hirn out there" National league race Bingham in attendance there "I ain't got none" he confesses a Another time Lee moaned bewill be a business meeting of bit proudly when asked to give his cause Jack McCarthy of the Giants member club delegates at the Elks club Friday night at n "':::1:::::::'::'::I:' ::::'' 'i 4 t i : ot ' i ) ' ' "::::::::::::: k 4it :: ' ' ' 4' :' ':: ' - 1 ' -- perks— C -- -- -- - ' ' ::H H l in--th-e Pace te ti p:::F ti ::::'t '::::-::-:t- - - 1 4 - ' Y e- -- SorensenBinBrowningandTom — '1:' ' 4 ''''' 31-e-br-ro-- Registration at the made it impossible for many charges to report but most of the players are expected to turn out Tuesday or Wednesday Coach Ike Armstrong plans to go through regular drills inside until the snow clears off the field Coach Frank Christensen was on hand for the opening drill The gridders donned sweat suits and will leave the moleskins in their lockers until they are able to get out on the field Suits have already been issued to most players Coach Ike Armstrong expects the following men to report: Ends—Bruce Balkin Tom Cory Leonard McGarry Wayne Clark Pete Bogden Carlos Safe Garth Nielsen and Ed Warner Tackles—Luke Pappas Dick Win der Dick McKinney Pete Nauman I Lincoln Behling Justin Jolley and Bryce Thorn Guards—Robert Alley Fred Kaul Mitchell King Barney McGarry Keith Fitzgerald Nelson Behling Gilbert Sada Charles Reward Alma : Morrison A' Aspen and Jlrn 0 ' '' ' ut - " i S "' -4 l: - 1 - -- :''-'- 'Ir de :" ‘ -- -o " !:r - - ' ' c By JIMMY HODGSON Manavu ward of Provo face" a stypendous task as it prepares to defend the championship in the huge L D S 'M Men basketball league" starting Wednesday at the Deseret gymnasiuni The league of 10000 basketeeri has produced some of its strongest teams this year and the 16 squads that start the championship battle Wednesday will represent the cream of the crop Manavu tuts many of the same players who won the crown last year and is therefore nominated as the favorite but the road to a second straight crown promises to be extremely difficult Only five teams that took part in the competition last year are back for play They are Manavu ot Provo St John's of Arizona Dimond ward of Oakland from the San Francisco district Huntington Park of Los Angeles and Eighteenth ward which finished fourth inthe Salt Lake interstake event New Squads The other teams will be new A 'few have played here before but most of them arein the finale for the first time Ai a result many new faces new stars and new heroes will be seen in the competition Sees It ---- 0 :j ' ' 4 '' ' ' :''::':I i: ' r: lJtt t' r- - t I'" 7 :klat ::: " q: " — " '' ' -4 -- '''''' k 44 c''"40' ' I ''' 1 4 - s ": OP ' : — " :::() C: i N ‘ : - ' 'ask MIiä-vtt-WáiaF4:0- 1 C D n4W0m t UtahlI - As OPNWISNEPONNOOMINNOWINNWMSMOOMIWNIMPAPV -- tt ' - : 'GridDrills Coach at - Opens Indoors at 'U' Spring Football - Cold' Fórce's 1 zigGENERALA U |