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Show •l« I»l w.ren>t»i»:i'».i».n»i«.rwi»iei'«>.H»iC aieieieieieieieiei* eieieiel «1 /"*¦.: CARCHEIRY 'RCHERY is the newest sport to be added to the list on the Utah campus. With it comes a wider field for competitive activities for physical education students. As yet it cannot be placed with the leading activities of the women's department because of its newness, but it is definitely given a place among greater athletics being considered in the Women's Athletic Association. Mrs. Johnson, who has just finished her first year with the Utah coeds, brought archery with her from the East, where it has proved to be one of the most popular sports. Regular tournaments are held each fall and spring quarter. A contest for all the classes was held in the spring quarter when contestants from all four classes were entered. Jessie Scholfield, and Helen Nelson proved to be the most promising aspirants out of the large field of contestants. •-***£•,. ******. .^. Utah's Archers. *5ISl . ¦¦%?'¦" "::^i GOLF XN former years golf has been played by many University girls off the campus. It had not been *, ^ w r J^\ associated in any way with the University activities. However, interest had grown so that it was decided to include it with the many Women's Athletic Associations' activities. This sport was placed under the capable managemnet of LaRena Crow, one of the ablest golf enthusiasts on the campus. In the fall a tournament was * *•**• organized to introduce it on the Utah J._, • *~ „ campus. Twelve contestants were entered. The Fort Douglas links were loaned to this new enterprise, and although they are comparatively new, they proved excellent for the tournament because of their proximity to the campus. Ethelyn Cannon won the tournament by a very close margin over LaRena Crow. :;.¥*:¦ \ mm lH ti§tg Cannon, Crow. ereieieieie * « *reieieie:iEM¥«3i*i*iei*i*>i*M«i -aieaSI HWH [232] |