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BruinsTake West End TrackMeet; Rogers High Pointer*ead of 28 points over their nearest rival, the Twin Falls Bmins won the West end invitational track meet at Lincoln stadium Friday with nine firsts to their creditThe Bruins rang up a total — ----of 67 f2 points with Buhl sec-“1 r 4 i m *ond'with 39V2. Jerome, 25,was third; Filer fourth with 18Vs, with Kimberly trailing: with 13 Vi.John Rogers, Twtn Falla, was hig-h point man u/lth four firsts and a total of 15 point*.For the Bruins, John Rog-ers took a first in the 100-yard dash, doing; it in 10.4 seconds. Byron Snyder followed by taking the 440. with the low hurdles g^ing to the Bruins with Herby Deagle in front at a 24.7 clip.Rogers came back to take his second first of the meet, this time the 220-yard dash and clocked it up in 24.5 seconds. The pole vault went to Gene Caldwell, who reached the height of 10 feet 8 inches. Huston took the discusBallot Approves Alteration in Eligibility RuleBOISE ITP)—Pinal tabulation on the ballots for ftve proposed arnendmenta to the constitution of the Idaho high school athletic association Friday night showed approval of an amendment which would allow high school athletes to compete In any sport if they have passing grades throughout the last preceding semester.The ballot* were mailed earlier to all high school principals to be tallied at the meeting of the Idaho high school athletic association held in conjunction with the deie-... , — wiiiiwith a toss 111 feet, Rogers took j gate assembly of the Idaho Edu-hi* thifd first of the day. trussing the javelin for a distance of 148 feHt 7 Inches.Rogers iagain 1 took the broad jump with a leap of 19 feet 5 Inches. with the 880-yard relay going to Twin Falls.7 eaves of Jerome copped the mile run. Gerald Painter, Hank rowers’ ace miler, missed the event due to illness.The complete results:High huriHs W-n ry Oirlton. J^r-qrn*»; p*»*r ygrove, Twin F*lls, :Sniima. Buhl, third; V*nah!*u Kimberly. '■■urrh. Tim'- 17 i nds.K-O-yard da*h : W-.n by lb gtra. Twin Frill?; Q’j*-Kimberly. p^crnd;numm!n?i Buhl, third; H^ili field, Jerome. fourth, Time. 10 4 seronds.Mile run: Won by N*av*s M^r.dini. Buhl, serond. N-dscn KJm-b*rlv. third: Hine. Twin Pills, fourth. Tim-. , 254 Id: tV n by Snyder, Twin Falls:AdufT‘3, d .serr-nd: F/.l^r. Btihl.third St el man, Buhl, fourth. Time.5o 5 j^r.nds M*dl~y r**la.y: Won by Buhl: Twin Fall® j^-nd. Jerome third. Time 3 57 seconds.200 l-w hurdles- ~Wr'Ti by De.a?!e, Twin Fa:!?; Venable. Kimberly, second; C.ir!*^n. Jerom*. third: Living-Twin Falls, fourth. Time: 24.7 seconds.220 W-'ii bv Rog-ers. Twin Falls:Snyder. Twin Falls, second; HnUifield. Jerome. third: Quen^ih Kimberly,fourth. Tltv.e- 24,5 seconds.8S0 Won by Lesher. Twin Falla;Burden.-. Buhl, aecond: Nelson, K-:r.-berly. third Johnson., Jerome* fourth. Time1 2 n::r.utea. 14.6 seronds.Shot pu:: Won by Pryor. Buhl: Klaaa, Filer, sernnd: Hughes, TwinFalls. th:rd: Malone. Twin Falla.cation association here.L. C. IL'ibinson, Sandpoint, chairman of the association, said the amendment eliminated the current semester clause. He said another clause was added which would require a physical examination for all who compete Ininterscholastic athletics and also one which would require the student participating to hold passing grades in three solid subjects.Amendments which faded to pass would have:Cut from 20 to 19 the age when a high school contestant becomes ineligible.Allow football training to begin two prior to Sept. 1 in casethe school ooens at any time after} -.tethatPermit athletic competition with freshman teams in colleges and junior colleges in all sports except football, boxing and wrestling.1 Pioneer Isfourth. Winning distance: 43 feet. Sinches.Pop; vault: Won by Caldwell. TwinKey Man to CubsStakes !•»:tvFalls, 10 fe^t S Inches.FiHr. second; Harris, Buhl, third: Oardn*’*. Twin Falls, fourth; Qu^neJI, Kin b-’rlv, fifth.Disc.:? Won by Huston, Twin Fall?. 11! feet: Crnt.h«xrs*. Jerorr.e. second.Husrhes, Twin Falls, third; Malone, Twin Falla, fourth.H iyh jump- Won bv Hawkfns, Filer. 5 feet 2 inches; iVttyjsrrov*. Twin Fall?, second; Chandler. Filer, third; fJardner. Twin Fails, fourth; Stelma, Buhl, fifth.Javrlin* Won by Pryor. Buhl. 14S feet 7 inches: Moore. Buhl, second;Snyder, Twin Fails, third; Thomason, Jerome, fourth .Krr-ad jump: Won by Regers, Twin Falls. 19 feet 5 inches: Reynolds, Buhi. second: Hawkins, Filer, third: Blaas, Filer, fourth.relay: Won by Twin Falla-^-Dea-' Quails, Cooper and Connerly; ’Buhl, second: Filer, third; Kimberly, fourth. Winning time: 1 minute 42 seconds.CHICAGO GPV—Outfielder Mar-vin Riokert of the Chicago Cxiba may miss out as baseball's rookie of the year, but right now he is a key^ man in Pilot CharleyGrimm's drastic shake-up of the National leag'ue champions. Rir.k-ert once performed with the Boise Pilnt3 of the Pioneer leagrue.Grimm has shifted Phil Cavar-retta, 19-15 league batting- champion, from first base to right field and inserted Rookie Eddie Wau-kus at first which puts the pressure on Rickert, who now has replaced two world series' starters Bill Nicholson and Handy AndyPaeko.Rickert first chased Nicholson, league home run and runs batted in champion in 1943 and 19-14, out of right field and now he has supplanted Paeko in centerfield, a change which found him blossoming out with a five-for-five per-
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Sat, Apr 27, 1946

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