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Show PAGE SIX r Dennies Topples Pipers In Recreational Upset Den halter Allows League Leaders But 3 Hits in Interesting Upset Game KKCKEATIOX LEAGUE Team Standing W. I Pet Iemiies Own 4 Pipe. Plant 4 Duke's Market 4 Sunshine Cafe 8 Texaeo 2 Steel Plant 1 Utah Oil 1 Sehofield Auto I i i i 3 4 4 4 .800 .800 .800 .600 .400 .200 .200 .200 Thursday's Results Sunshine Cafe 8, Steel Plant 2. Texueo 4, Sehofield 2. Duke's 15, Utah Oil 0. Dennies' Own 4, Pipe Plant 0. Dennies' Own upset the applecart apple-cart in the Recreation league Thursday by defeating the Pipe F'lant team 4 to 0 and going into a triple tie for the league leadership leader-ship with the Pipers and Duke's Market. The Dennies team played flawless flaw-less ball to lake the measure of (hTirst Pipe Plant crew. It was their best game of the season while the Piperfc made two errors. The victors scored twice in the first inning, once again in the third and completed their score in the fifth ining. Bond Denhalt-er; Denhalt-er; pitched an outstanding game and allowed but three hits. Sunshine "downed Steel Plant 8 to 2 in a game marred with errors but marked with some brilliant bril-liant catches by C.AVright. In a game studded with brilliant bril-liant battling and fielding by V.?lIs Hoover, Ace Johnson, Raymond Ray-mond Johrison ad Elmer Clark-ston, Clark-ston, the Duke's Market ten shellacked shel-lacked Utah Oil 15 to 0. Dan Anderson allowed the Oilers only three hits. Texaco outdid Sehofield Auto 4 to 2 in an interesting game. Ray Ashton and Gene Olsen hit best for the losers and Lewis Hansen fielded well. American League Standing of the Teams W. L. Pet. Detroit 62 37 .626 New York 60 37 .619 Cleveland 54 44 .551 Boston 53 48 .525 Washington 45 53 .459 St. Louis . . 43 51 .457 Philadelphia 38 56 .404 Chicago 36 65 .356 Thursday's Results Detroit 3, Cleveland 0. 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Mines. Wednesday by a 9-8 score, but not before some highly interesting baseball had been played. The Provoans made a good account of themselves them-selves at bat, nicking Tommy Jackson for 17 bingles . Managers Meet All managers of softhall teams in Provo are asked to meet at the home of Lob Collins Col-lins Friday night at 8 o'clock to take up important phases of the softball leagues. Mr. Collins lives at 331 West Third North. National League jf.- Standing of the Teams W. L. Pet. New York 63 37 .630 Chicago 59 39 .602 St. Louis 58 41 .577 Boston 50 51 .495 Pittsburgh 46 49 .484 Brooklyn 42 55 .433 Philadelphia . : 42 57 .424 Cincinnati 34 63 .351 Thursday's Rsults New York 0, Boston 8. Philadelphia 7, Brooklyn 8. St. Louis 2. Chicago 6. Pittsburgh 13, Cincinnati 3. Boston 4, New York 12. Chicago 8, St. Louis 9. Washington-Philadelphia, rain. - 0 Reductions Ladies' and Girls' Fine Dress ffi Hats 3V Special lot of Ladies' Fine Voila . Jresses. 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Errors proved costly to the Springville team. Dividend had little trouble with the Heber team, scoring in nearly every inning. Berge hammered a two-bagger and a triple and Perry hit 4 of 4 for Dividend. Averett and Fraugton proved the best stickers for Heber. SPRINGVILLE B H. 2 1 1 1 . .2 1 2 1 1 O. 1 1 8 2 3 5 0 A. 0 2 0 0 1 1 4 3 2 V. Jensen, rf B. Jensen, 3b Mower, rf Weight, If Groesbeck, 3b 4 Tennant,'- ss Feiguson, 2b Kirkwood, c Van Leuvan, p ! Totals 34 12 24 13 PAYSON B. H. O. 6 3 1 1 9' 2 1 1 3 A. 2 0 2 4 1 0 b 0 Done ,c .... Sheen, rf Barrett, 3b . . Butler, p ... E. Jensen, lb Simmons, cf Ludlow, ss . . Hansen. If . . .' 3 4 5 4 4 2 3 4 Harrison, 2b 4 Totals 33 10 27 15 Springville 000 200 1205 Payson . 300 103 lOx 8 Summary: Errors V. Jensen, B. Jensen, Mower 2, Ferguson, Van Leuvan. Stolen bases Sheen, Harrison. Har-rison. Sacrifice hits B. Jensen, Sheen, Butler. Home run V. Jensen. Jen-sen. Three-base hits E. Jensen 2. Two-base hits Ferguson, Groesbeck. Groes-beck. Double plays Butler to Harrison Har-rison to E. Jensen 2; Harrison to Ludlow to E. Jensen. Struck out Van Leuvan 5, Sutler-4. Bases on balls Van Leuvan 5. Butler 5. DIVIDEND B. H. Colledge. 2b 5 1 O. 5 1 1 1 0 1 11 7 0 0 Berge, ss 4 Perry, If 4 Roundy, cf 4 Taylor, 3b 3 Sullivan, cf 5 Evans, lb 5 Peterson, c 3 Giles, p 3 Richards, 3b 1 Totals 37 12 27 14 HEBER B. H. N. Murdock, ss 4 1 R. Murdock. rf 4 1 Nelson, c 4 1 Averett, rf-lb 3 2 Christensen, 2b 4 1 o. i 0 12 2 Clegg, lb-p 4 0 Fraughton, 3b 4 2 Sharp, p-cf 4 0 B. Murdock, rf 3 0 xCumminirs 1 o Totals 35 8 27 11 xBatted for Murdockin ninth. Dividend 102 111 001 7 Heber 001 000 000 1 Summary: Errors Berge, Taylor, Tay-lor, Clegg, B. Murdock. Stolen bases Perry 2, Roundy 2, Sullivan, Sulli-van, Peterson, R. Murdock. Three-base Three-base hits -Berge, Perry. Two-base hit Berge. Double plays Taylor fo Berge to Evans; Berge to Col-ledg Col-ledg to Kyns; Fraughton to Christensen to Clegg. Charge defeat de-feat to Sharp. Struck out Giles 6, Sharp 8. Clegg 3. Bases on balls Giles 1, Sharp 3. Clegg 1. Take Your Choice -SALE- 150 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX -SUITS- It's a Choice worth taking any way you look at it. SHRIVER'S A. CHURCH HORSE WINS AGAINST 15-1 ODDS Tr OS M ; $v: v ils' JS natPii nnlv a mediocre chance odds of 15-1. Norman W. Church's Toro Nancy, trim little Ally that had never won a race, popped hoine in front of the talent to win the richest r&ce that has been run in America this year. The above ohovo shows the Church horse leadine the pack across the finHh line of the $60,000 race. JENKINS TO TRY RECORD SALT LAKE CITY. Aug. 3 Ab Jenkins, noted automobile racing driver, arrived in Salt Lake tnHav with n new 240-horsenower I 12-cylinder Pierce-Arrow machine designed to do 140 miles an hour. Jenkins will attempt to go 3,000 miles in 24 hours on the salt beds west of Salt Lake City, near Wendover, probably next week. He will also attempt to shatter others records up to 3000 miles in his 24-hour run. Last year on the salt beds Jenkins Jen-kins raced 2,825 miles in 24 hours to set many new records and plans to better them this year. A 15-mile circular track has been laid out on the flat salt beds foi the driver's speed trials, which is five miles larger than the 10-mile track he had laist year. Primary League Results PRIMARY LEACil'K Results Sixth 9. Fourth 0. (Default) Pioneer 21. FiKst 3. Second 8, Manavu 6. Fifth 4. Bonneville 3. i rpf-i flu 1 4 IT SSS I Mrs. I f-nsmorc .nuic h is q:iiiiri lour incurs id liriqni i?t fniir years, and aHrilinlrs it to .sln-u liini; to see mrr oilier people in galleries follow ing her lainons professional i;ollini; husband. -Detroit is Connie Mack's choice to win I he American Lea one pennant. . . . The liis, former protege. Mickey tions to fake his place with K'l ii i poise w;is ;i ii i ;i i scfl ;i t --While Karl Combs h.imi'i Yolk AiiHTifjnis will miss him where lie hils (dU'li il II s i (1 r several seasons l'erh;ips John, when, paring outvie ,, pital. he remarked, "This is Hie hiuashup gave Sammy H id a the firsi time in a half doen Bill Tilden picked Kim la nl forecast the defeat of Sidney i; Italians. The Iteds discovered that do the superstitious Iltiulne Cm second baseman's before starim, couldn't find Mark Kocniji's mitt to the dugout, he vent over and While the Dean brothers may havi this season, without a reverse, tl cousins to CriU. who has made gainst Dizzy and Dally -America's Wightman Cup team m arly lost the famous trophy when members failed to deelait it upon their return from England Chicago fans are now demanding in I'Mf-rs to the newspapers that Kou Comiskey sell tin White Sox . . The attendance dropped to !00 the other a several shorts, la rger . Y ". - After piaring in one of the Chester, N Patsy Haley, who twiee fought Terry McCovern, Rot his hist, black eye in living to pry a pair of pachyderms apart while lelerce-ing lelerce-ing a wrestling exhibition in New York the other night. -Frank Herbert David Wilde is coining to this country as a protege of Vied Perry to make an assault on the I" S singles championship cham-pionship in September. . . Perry declares that the youngster is one of the brightest piospects he has seen, and that if he tails to make the grade in tennis he'li niake the folks sit up and take notice In golf. . . The name is enough to make one take notice. The British have spent $5 j.oon.noo trying to regain the America's Amer-ica's Cup since the trim little yacht of that name captured it off the Isle of Wight in 1851. Patsy Perron: is the first opponent in all these years that John ay Risko failed to repel in a return match. ORPHEUM SPENCER TRACY GEORGE RAFT "THE SHOW-OFF" "BOLERO" POPEYE, THE SAILOR, CARTOON Starts Sunday "MEN IN WHITE" to win the Arllnston Futurity at CITY PLANS TO SELL PIGS j CLEVELAND V.V. - If City Ser-i Ser-i vice Director William F. Eirick in- sists on being a pig about the pig I problem, he can go greedy and get nothing, Welfare Director David S. Ingalls, former Assistant Secretary Secre-tary of Navy, has vowed. Eirick can keep his old garbage. Ine-alls' little Diers are going to ' market. I -J I Ingalls" pigs 2.300 of them j reside at the piggery of Warrens-ville Warrens-ville Farm, municiapl workhouse, where they are cozy in summer mud. when there is any mud, and set up a delightful aroma for nearby- fashionable Shaker Height-sters. Height-sters. The pig problem was created by Eirick. whose garbage trucks have been hauling pig food to the piggery. pig-gery. Eirick told Ingalls he thought it was worth $10 a load. Ingalls. retaliating, said he could be just as pig-headed as Eirick. If Eirick is too piggish to feed Ingalls In-galls pigs without being paid for i it, Ingalls will solve the pig food problem by turning the pigs into food. And so Ingalls had introduced into council legislation authorizing authoriz-ing him to sell 1.500 of the little porkers. The rest, he said, could subsist easily on the welfare department's de-partment's own garbage. Harry enerab!e Philadelphia Cochrane, h;fs all the pilot s;i qualilica- baseball's qreat inan;i!rrs. : 1 -'". 1 1 " " h" pl.i'i he h;i 1 en, the New is in the held, ; territor for at Ihe jil;it ;i 1 1 r of Hill) the I';im v;i Conilts' room em! of the Y Iijik to lire, e- vv t 1 1 Unths s pea k i ii toi himself, III the ankees " ik in as St Louis lioj,-. lioj,-. Combs' egular for , ,. i to rei.nn the I,iv up. but the 'n and his mates by i oppom player's who always picks ; an inning glove would up the rival When Critz uhi. li purposely had been taken puked up .Jim Boltoniley's. . . . won eight games from the Giants lev are just a pair of ever-loving 1 1 hits in' his last 17 attempts Grayson ttei noon competitors iteited something of a stir by ap-the ap-the sarh l.ow in repted for tennis was banned ii women's goll association's tournaments at I'ort ITODAY and SATURDAY Continuous Chicago, and running under the Timp Golfers To Compete Sunday Fresh from a hard-earned victory vic-tory over the El Monte p;olf cluh of Osrden, the Provo ten-man team I will meet Forest Dale's crack team at Salt L,;ike on Sunday. The match on the Forest Dale course is scheduled to begin at 9 o'clock The Timpanogos course team has been juggled slightly since the last contest and it is believed that considerable strength has been added. Reed Wiscombe. a fast comer among the younger players, is in eighth place and is expected to make a good account of himself. The team will line up as follows: 1. Lee Buttle, 2. W. L. Snow, 3. C. S. Bean, 4. Ernest Halverson, 5. Clyde Clark. 6. L. C. Davis, 7, Milo Bean, 8. Reed Wiscombe. 9. Van Beebe, and 10 Vern Greenwood. Green-wood. TODAY Onlv TWO UNUSUALLY GOOD FEATURES ON ONE BIG BILL! Hit No. 1 EDnfl FERBER'S mmm PAUL IUKAS CONSTANCE CUMMINGS Phillip Rccd. Dorn Lloyd. A Thrillinu" Minute Mvsterv Short Subject LATEST I'ATHE NEWS yf X $ S Directed by John Cromwell. A Pandro S. Bermen Pro-1, duclion. P. G. WHAMS 0REM14T01 TIMPANOGOS LOOP Standing of Teams Pet. S00 .500 .500 .333 000 American Fork 4 Provo 1 Lehi 1 Pleasant Grove 1 Orem 0 Thursday's Results Pleasant Grove II, Orem Saturday's Schedule Provo at Orem, 4:30. I. Orvis Call held the Orem baseball base-ball team to f hits in Thursday's ' Timpanogos league game while his j mates slugged out 17 safeties and won the game 14 to 1. Call whiffed 13 men The longest hit of the game i came from the bat of Cullimorc who smashed out a home run Ash popped a rhree-bagger Kee was Orem's best batter, with two out of four times up 1 The score: OR KM j P. H O A I Keetch. p . 1 Christensen. c 4 l Lauder, rf 3 0 Lee, ss 4 2 B. Carroll, lb 4 1 Stanfield. 2b 3 0 Tucker, 3b 3 1 Nelson, If 2 0 K. Carrol cf 3 O Shepherd, cf 1 Loveridge. If 0 0 Totals 30 n PLEASANT GROVE B. 1 1 Christiansoii, 3b o (J Walker. 2b ." 2 Kirk, ss 5 C Ash. c ti 'J Hardman. lb " 1 Jenson, cf f - Call, p 5 : Cullimore. rf o I West. If r : Totals 46 1' 24 O I Score oy innings: Orem 000 10 OO0 1 I Pleasant Grove . 132 112 40x -14 Summary: Home run Culli-j Culli-j more. Three-base hit Ash. Two-I Two-I base hit: Keetch. Struck out Keetch 2, Call 13. Bases on balls -I Call 3. Keetch 2. Umpires L. Christiansoii. Scorer Walker. Mats. Eves. Hit No. 2 The Glare oi' Suspicion Lighted the Path to Love! Starts Saturday In the' outstanding f lay of the Twentieth Century, by IV. Somer-J set Maugham. If you have wondered why Nature makes men slaves of women who bleed them white, see this heart drama! DAVIS FRANCES DEE KAY JOHNSON REGINALD DENNY il Deer Comes First; Steers Go Hungry GRAND CANYON. Ariz. Aug 3 '11'' Arizona's 1,000 dee: grazing in tin Kaibab forest ate entitled to a winter iced suppls by application of the rule of "first come first served.' federal finest officials held today The adage expressed their .it - titudc alter hearing a plea tioii. Gov. Blood of I'tah for permission to allow 8.000 steers from hi state to feed upon the grass in the Kaibab district. The rangers turned down In.-proposal In.-proposal in order to protect tin-food tin-food supply of America's largest deer herd PARAMOUNT COOLEST SPOT IS TOWN ' TODAY and SATURDAY Big Double Bill! Ilfiff A Rep u la r Wli ,-,.11 Ml, .-.xv t h r i llnif; M y s t ery The Perfect Per-fect Combination Com-bination of L n tei tain-men tain-men t r mm m nuns MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLS IN THE WORLD! Cart B R I S SON Vic'of McLAGLEN O A K I E K., CARLISLE Duie ELLINGTON ', qi4 hrt Orthtttrv ' -Hit No. 2- Romance and Adventure in a Western Setting! K7 -.vLSO- lU'tty Hoop Cartoon Paramount New s Matinees Onlv Tilt TK TliKASl -Starts Sundav ADDED Laurel and Hardv in ''Them Thar Hills' Paramount News AST I v ma 1 ..i' -fc, x i i" 1 1 1 rHKILLING!V. TJlT EXCITING! I Rulldot Prummond ILLa Iotii,( milh Scotland I . Vard in i nt series I i n of advrnturr"s! 1 H RONALD j I foLman BULLDOG I f DRUMMOrlD ( STRIKES BACK' 10IETTI YOBNC wuufi ouii cms nncwoTM l' IJ.kl JIIWlll |