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' any 5' Q1 ' A A 9 Will! ' E I es. Q 0 5 o 2 2 Q ' Richard Brown, Christensen, and Penrose were the Saint entrants in the one- g hundred and two-twenty yard dashes. The mile runners, in addition to Lusty, were 2 i I l Price, of the J. C., Lundwall, and Peterson. Murphy, a J. C. student, ran in the 2 J half-mile event. The two javelin throwers were Garff and Fetzer. The eighty-eight ,Li J yard entrants were Peterson, McClellan, Brown, and Stringham. Wiggington, Shep- l' Q herd, Martin, and john Toronto ran in the four-forty yard events. Smith, shot put, V D and Fox, broad jump, were the only entrants in their events. Melvyn Cowan was 11 OI the manager of the high school team. For the J. C., Fotheringham, pole Vault, Gubler, I0 il . . . . ll 2 discus, Bob Toronto, pole vault and high Jump, and Willey, two-twenty yard hurdles, : 8- : made up the rest of the team. : S + V2 2 1 , 0 A In most of the meets held this year, the J. C. and the high school were combined. U ,S All of these players made up one of the best teams ever to represent the L. D. S. A and are certainly deserving of praise. r I 1' Q 4 3 f 8 :J - : v 55 I Q 1 -1 I N ' r -' Q fb 7 P U ll 'Q M 9 J l l H Il fl GREY LUSTY Euvooo PENRosE HARRY Bizooics I 99 s 'LG K xi T V A , :-'Sl l so Q. -- C sb- - 1.-at , ' -4 S -9. AQQ' A -.-if16lEa,..- lA
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F i . .yxg ffjf' Af ' ' A W. Il! ' it as Q as ' - - 51' ,J A Track Vx' I . 5 ALPH KEELER coached both the High School and Junior College track teams 7 'E and made a success of both. By capturing three first places and two second ' L X, A places in the B. Y. U. Invitational Meet, L. D. S. ranked as one of the outstanding S' teams in the state. They were second only to West in the class A league. ' A ' Q , l The High School squad was composed of seventeen athletes and the C. team , X I consisted of seven. Harry Brooks, although being occupied with baseball most of S . ' ' ' the time, journeyed to Provo and captured first place in both the discus and the : ly 'L' , shot-put. This was very remarkable, inasmuch as Brooks had never competed , in these events before. Cvrey Lusty won the mile run and finished second in the lo eight-eighty yard event. Bob Toronto Hnished second in the high jump, competing with other Junior Colleges. ' 9 1 4 CN r , 3 1 ,p , .9 3 ' 5 i l is i tp,- og I 8 h 1 1 4 . I ll l Q F l Wayne Carff Major Garff Harmon Stringham Hampton Price 5 Melvyn Cowan Grant Bennion Kenneth Smith f Vivian Gubler Harry Brooks Ralph Keeler CCoachD George Mills Alvin Shepherd Ganius Wiggenton l Louis Peterson Nelson Lundwall Theron Fotheringham Y Y A John Fetzer Elwood Penrose Eugene McClelland 'Q Richard Brown John Toronto 'X Qt' 'A lm . V A X... , Q 5,3-y , x xi .453 .- he C-'t at--,. C, f ,ff . -ffiffi-fv?'L ,fail s f 1 6059..-
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f 74 Xo 'Tx O 'Illl Sw1mm1ng NE of the best though least experienced swimming teams that has ever repre- sented the L. D. S. was found this year. Under the leadership of Charles Welch close second to Provo in the race for the state title. In the first dual meet of the year L. D. easily defeated East High by a score of fifty-five to thirteen. The only event that the Saints failed to take first place in was fancy diving. The work of Wise Kimball Jensen and Sorenson was out- standing. The Granite paddlers were next defeated by the large score of fifty-two to sixteen. In this meet every event was won by the Saints except the forty and one hundred yard free-style. Milburn Smith Huber and Nelson did the main scoring for the Saints together vsith the relay and medley teams. 4 I yn P Lf ' i ' ' 2 W mg 5 the Saint paddlers won the majority of their meets in this division, and then finished i 3 l U 1 or ' 3 go l i , , , .V 1 ge i y ts 'o l , L ., V p , , , f f 'X Z' 5 l 43 9 U ffl 'Nh i I 1 D 'A li J l I l Melvin Bachman XVendall Stringfellow Vvlillard Alkirc Fred Nelson Dick Smith Don Huber Lamar Jackman Stephen Dunford Frank Milburn Paul Jensen Ray Welch Byron Engar John Thomas Arthur YVelch Harold Wise John Kimball Blaine Campbell Thomas Welch Qlilllilff wfllilllpp N. s - - - - 1 f 41 gr SQ, S g B - gf-.47 v - g..d 'gr xgg -11-flliezkw
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