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Show i - THE EVENING HERA1D..TIIURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1926. I ct notithey'll-beTpdrfe- -- VOOD-GMFTON?- BASEBALL OR Drifttd Snow Flour Sperry SP0HT1G-Ek!1F0 S BLASTFURNACE t CIGAR llMKG-- ; the joy of using Sperry Rrifttd Snow Flour I can be sure oi" perfedtwsptt every time. V 1 I 2 .yteara I've baked with Ii the siclf I have used has been it," every of tie same wonderful blend. That uniform goodness' is Sperry'i -- - t ,? . greatest pride.T ' 4i--i!- f seen my "own eyes how scientific lab-ihey protect " ''wle l methods in their big modem mills and then they test it every hour of the day by our methodi baking. : " I that yoivse Sperry Flour forresults you can be sure : suggest P. 6. Hav you any cooking - -- oblcmt you'd like help in solving? Lookm; Or someale 4art3r ,"idau'7 mcu? Would you like tet of the wonderful BELLE PR GRAF, iDlrector. ifhme- Service Bnreau gn-r- ry Sperjy Master v . tn frit suhnf umi asnt- arvl mil. cauforuia .pt. 7nm-B- , ' St.," San FruuclBoo. , " - ..Kedpes?-WnU,',;tellii- in -.--r, in " ElIUFTED SNOW FLOUR Smith, IjikeviHe, C. C, Great Nink, ' Long Island, N. T. the irth4LantsJri the i)f chamidoDship tournameut have Veen working out dally ' the past week with ,the fnnilllarUlngtltt'mHelves difficult kieal four?. Yardage has a increased to 6547, and par Is $10,000 PURSEf ..ilt IS SOUGHT BY-- GOLF STARS The fifth hole, known as the -- i J "Grand Ganron," jias bamnra 00 feet . across in the forefront that llyll'XCOLN'QUABBEBQ must be carried on the second shot. 17. P. Press Staff Correspondent) ' LOS AXflELES, Jan. J7 (U.P) There ore traps t the rikht of the and bordering the green. Foremost golfing stars' from wtde- -' falrw-aof the cotrbtrj The drive Is uphill, and It tukeS a ly scattered-sections- ' for the' gathered at the Los Angeles Coun- properly bit shot try Clijb today for the preliminaries green' The shrt seventeenrh tole has a f the nation's first niajof golfllig yardage if only 12.S, with a par event Of 1920. AVltii pursa of $16,000 as th of three,- hnMt h always boea A skilful prized there wereTmfirtlhan encore pintiileffmtiinliicnt entries for the big golfers. In the 1924 California Aust raltaBH Joe" RU k w uxa,-th- e-' which got undeTj A.ngeli Op trick-shtook all strokes, continue .wizEard, will and, way this morning, ' "through Sunday, winding upon that although tte landed within three "" any with 30 holes f final playv-feetupf the tup ua his alsola Smb. well known course artists Theleighth; hole s; 516 id par oheiiT ardHjfe-as Geue Saracen, former American honor with wha .tied opeh cbfmipton, Bobby Cruicksbank, both1 sides of the fairway on the ifobby Jones In l23,Jock Hutchln-son- , tee shot, and the golfer must drive former British oin champion, far and straight. InSouthern California's act-sand Joe KIrkwoqd; former Austral-la- g champion,, were among the con- - cluding George Ton Elm, ranking r Numl)cr 2 player In the United event tenders In the Other entries" Included Tom 45er-- Sriifpq, WHI'p Hunter, fprmer Brit-Uamateur champion, Chick Fras-rlgan, Slwnuoy C. d. New lerk; er, of rasadena, and Johnny Farrell, Quaker Bldge C. Rancho Country club, " were New Xork; Mike Wamaroneik, because of their famillar-Itfavorites, Jsland, Jtaten Boyd, Brjsdy, ;Tojn with the local course." New York; Bill Creavy, Oklahoma City, C. C, Craig Wood, jtioulsvllle, C. C. Al ntrous. Highlands, C. C, t Grand Rapids, Mlch.t Stanley Field Club, Omaha: Charles roKYO, Jan. 7 After he had Hoffner, Phllniont," C.X., Philmont, .jCoopef; Tennlson Park been creating terror for nearly a Pa,. Golf Club, Dallas, "Texas ij Frank year, Jutaro ato, "aa Osaka youth whose" hobby was" clashing pretty Adams, Westward Ho G. Cr Chica. girls laces with a razor,' has been go; Jack Forrester, Hollywood,-CGeorge Ay ton, Blltmorev C. C. caught. His method was to ride Btltmore, A.- C, Abe E8i)Inost, through the streets on a bicycle, Ban Francisco, G. C'Jack Blakes-lee- , coast close to some girl and slash. Kenosha iC. C, Kenosha, Wis., her as he sped past. His victim. Glen view, 111., and MacDonald some of whoin, have been badly scarBill Mehlhorn, Westmoreland, C, C;j ed, number around eighty. y ' , -- .' -- .' l. pitdul i f all-sta- , h C Arthur-Clartc-so- y Da-vie- Japanese Boy Uses mgro Weapon By IIEXnY I FARRELL ' T. J. Sporw Editor.) ' ' NEW YOBK Jan., ' 7. (UP) HfadJiig.liilo lL iij'M enoo, fiah! Kuth fiit-e- the turning pofnt of his Jeadiui elLher xrter, a cro&a-rua4 to niire Buets on (lie fliamoud or au exit iniia buscbuu. The Bule bus one year more to xene on $5i',tew year contract tth the New York Yankees and if ho ft: lis to frerforur ss the highewt saUiricd piaxfE lu bnmlmll should, he will be just bull player w Ota The Blast Furnace of the Colunv t4a Steel won from the Tellnride Motor Co., in last nights bowUmj tournament ofl the Armory alleys, to the tune of 2075 to K& The Furs, ai-tam won the flrsnwo games, faile the TeUurido Motor easily won the third. Their game in the third, however, waa not enough to overcome, tho lead of the Blast Furnace,'. ;':..;. ."r Teams and scores are as follow : separator vaa oil im I mi h mm utavlngmzevar 3 like hundreds of thousands cream separator users, this man thought his old machine wa3 skimming clean." Yet when he tried a new De Laval he found it saved him $96.00 a y ear. tOf ;ourse it. stayed on his place. A similar condition Kay .exist with yoo It's easy to find oat, Just let aa fertag ut a new D Laval and run your tlum-mll- k through 1c T oa may v surpmea at uu amount . of cream recovered. Since Dr. De Laval invented the first centrifugal separator 48 years ago, ue Lavais nave oeen me world's standard.- .The new De Laval is the best separator ever made it has the wonderful "floating 'I bowl, the greatest separator improvement in 25 years. It is guaranteed to skim cleaner. It also runs easier and lasts longer. . I ESS -- ' ,':',V? M. McKee 180 149 F. OorneU ..,..'...139 11S ...... .Total .739 4.H5 10 157-- 409 45 flOf Buy 207 Tellnride Motor Ca X A. Strlngham . .104 106 154 504 B, Crane C. Brown 133 143 I. Clark ........ 131 W. Price ..144 L, Edwards. .819 Tofal 97 145 - v- - . 119817 17-4- 54 rU - w .. gjv GROUP ......2 mm : I it- ..A ......... ....... u p ata vf t?u Co) the .C(iiirw of Vritlgtatul-iiiillis-a- Mte, - TEACHERSTO t Hit Springs hut was notified the offie that if he went h by mltU : have to He wentlnto the Canadian woods tm,a hunting trip with a nuniberat other Iwll, pliiyers.' ille .rode in on a imiw anil.rmum liflik on dogs under Iiiaown power.'.'.; " '.J. .S He then placed 'himself iindt'r physlcui culture expert and agreed to take a course (hat wonld reduce his weight and strengthen his legs. If von'ro colng to work-witme, you'll' have to do it," the In- struetor tnli jiijn, . The day when he must give up iwtive baseball is- - nof" a' pleasant proRpeet for the Babe. He made a fortiiiie-whehe was going good Jiut It fs all gone now and has nothing to show for it but a mem-- . of headaches. ory with t He Is not constructed mentally to take any part of life seriously, but he 'must have tuid a shock when he started counting the money he had and iinsn't tiow, t'nlrss hp'h8s-enoug- h tnoney to make him indeiiendent,- he has only one trade to fall birck on when, he reaches tha end of bis bnseball ca reer and th;u bade Is tigar mak ' " , ' n ing . : ;,., ,,: KAlNiNG S') fEW HERR .' J It is ra'mi'is on the river, I -flnd the. and gray"JJ it Is riilning in the timber, it s a dismal sort of day. But a fellow 'shouldn't holler; though thw'ilay is durk and drear; for it's always ruining somewhere and it hnpiiens to be here. Somewhere els the srin is shining, somewhere cIhc the world Is glad; somewhere lne they're having weather of the " Some wirtl we xil-- h we had.-.time, mybe tomorrow, Bun will stiiue and clouds will clear;. for-Italways shining sohtewhertf It. may hnipcn to shiue here. J II I. If VIII J;-- : - - v- :,--- . a GROUP HI I (0) .pay'hio.vowa-BiMiMiiarwCi- BMWEST iis i Overcoats of excellent wool materials In both plain and plaid backs loose fitting and belted modelsRegular values $27.50 to - One of the athletic classics of the season will be the, volley ball, game . . ..Ui tietweeo toe racuity "memoers 01 Brlgham ; Young "j university "' and Proyo high school in the hidieg .Thursday afternit , 'at . 5 ....... $35.00 gym-naslu- 1 w ' The high school faculty issued ji efore challenge to the University Cliristmas but conditions wens such that the game could not he arranged " " 1 until now. F!ve men will be selected tolplay for each schoeL Just who the selection "will be is notnown'as yet. The manager of the Young team has announced that no spectator .1 will be paid for attending. H'lfF, .'JIHSWjW 11 n j English fabrics, known goats of imported over for their beauty arid service. Is6 others of the finest woolens that can T HI RIEET 7 be obtained.' HOOP DEFEAT : 1 f Tne B. Y. UrH, S. hoopsters were defeated Tuesday by the Spanish Fork quintet by the close score of to'31. . ' ' ....... - $35.00 to $47.50 ;v i ' The gatr.fi was featured by rough and fast playing on the part of T" both teams.' , l. , Coach Dixon's method of pa'ssing proved baffling to the winners, the game being very tlose throughout The lineup: " B. Y. U. . Sp. Fork.'' Christensen ....r.f....... Carlson Holt V. Lf.. .iuaju-Larso.c. . r. . . . Clay son J add . ."". . .r.g. . ... , Jtoliert son Vance Judd. , . Hansen .I.e., , - Subtstitutes-Bown for Vance; Payne for Holt; Brlmhall for Judd. ". , values from -'--- 26 3 GROUP This group contains our entire stock of overcoats priced over $35.00 . 1 Mm mm- - ...... COUGARS WIN placed Swenson who was again In the lineup at the beginning of the the credit ot. the Cougars before the free chance but caged one from the field,, followed shortly " . one by Cartwrlght v In the third quarter ihe Cougars doubled the Savage score, tallying 16 points to- the opponent's eight. The total score at the end of the ' school squad, arched a thriller from ..:.r"?l, desnear the centerlSae. 'Frosty" Rlcto-arusides had both fought After took wensoni place at to the ball, cage perately center counted the first lone Bryce rung tjp' s, counter apd lavage (Continued Frorn Page One.) A few then Sumrall and Cartwrlght nilssed talley from the foul line. a free shot - each. Bryce : came cOnin later ftusscll Swenson,. star than: a state championship contest with another field tally and through Is who It wiw an encounter between- the forward of three years ago Btben Currln; closed the. Savage l ' . 'V Si f hoop champions of two big basket-hal- t back In the game after a mission to scoring fof the "first half with a states. The Savages, who-halGermany, rung Hp a beautiful count1 throw. DJxoa also', counted --er- frdiiiAlcult-Hftngleit- t college the foul line. one from point Ourapt, Oklahoma have rntitured Cartwrlght had ndssed another free second The quarter was the Okla- the, state honors during the past, vhrtt,- IlO!trficyr;the,' langy Cougar three years and. last year won the renter, 'tlppel in twp' fieldToals In hotnans,, who Bcored six points to ; southern title by tlef eating rapid siKfewlon. ;. Currln, Savage three for the. local. It was evident the way the Coa: all comers in Texas, .Mississippi and right giiartl, missed one from the Oklahoma. However,, four- qf, its free Hue and then Romney threw an- gaijs went at the Indians In the first lettsermen .were. lost by graduation other counted froni the field, flip few minutes of the third quarter ar, and three members of thU first rpiarter ended without' the that some harsh words had been ' are playing forthe!r fiklnliomans scoring from the field, wid iduring the recess by fteld I 4 jyears team i tim on a college sonsd. ,v .' - the tally being eleht to one,, in favor Marshal Rolierts and General Hart. After the game Coach P. p. God of the Y. ; Both sides had abom'n- - St'Tenflflld goals were registered to $c frey stated that Young has a far ible lucfc at the hoopv:. The hnr the credit of Gbe Cbnars bfor the ilx'ttcr team than the Unlversitv of grind of the ' visitors "iu playing Savages seemed to ral Ire. there was Ate iHStA:Mv " Wyoming whom the Saj nj?es . metty yen gamea m,Bmc nighta flBd. thwn a JCTiM sniiPixon seorM Bui ke Adams of Omaha, the. young twice, losing one of the game? b.v a trarellng in the daytime muloulrted- Roinney three and Collins and Swenvery small margin. He Is anxlonf ly had a. great deal to do with their fsn one ench The Savages were nnn' vrho Induced steamship com. -'t; To break i '.' completely nonplussed. Ian!es t carry tourists to Europe In to jweet the. Mormon lajls again next scorli ehabilitatcd .sfoemge quarters, and year, when fie is ccrtuiu,bls proteccs At the opening of (he second quar? the charm. Coach Godfrey anbstitnt-e- d thousands tor thus wide It possible will show them a lot of new wrinkles ter, Bryce,' Savage right forward, Langhlin" for 8iimrsU. : Cart: AflVrfcana J3 lour e,urop u m In hafeketball. 1 nul free chance, but J. free Ishyls. wTiihtmls8ed one c! fa took 4, Is mlniniuoT of .expehsfl, golngto try two same the who " BinV ColllnK, goals fruraitb,e wa; RusspII Ji'ixon, fwenson tallied, h Brj'cSf to playing to' go rrim Cairo Capewwni of Africa, by automobile. Romney Uo.waMland Cpllljin wert stilippy game which lust .year won field vr quick succession. Romney hlgnifossi'OnninotteirflDldeTrLlord-Tetrotted out on the floor at the be- - for hlm a berth on the ginning ottM-fame- s for-ward- her " - third-rteew- 1 and Hall both misaed from .the foul Hue, after which Boraney rang upU ' it's eleventh and final field goal for the evening. Just as the final gunW harked Frosty Richards boosted the to 40 by a free trial from tl" T'pl line. 1 Jt was a trtflt worthyeglnnlng. rjT . . ' The'score;.. , foMbe. 150-2- 7 ;.. 1 -- b. y. r.- - - : . j.- .........2' Swenson, If. F. Dixon, rt Eondiey, c.; ,"7r; ; .". . '.H Howard, lg. Collins; rg. :,...;...'i2-Rlchards- 0 If. .0 1 IJoyd, lf. if 0, 0 ...;:;:2 ..;.i..,Q , L...:.0 tt,' l.b Totals 1 0 0 0 "22 0 . 0 4 s 4 o i 1 6 0 4 0 0 4 2V40 0J , ; e , ,...,... ..:i - 0 1 l-- ........ i ' D. Dixon, lf. Peatce, rg. Itecd Swenson,' 1 : ; SOUTHE A STEItN. : r ..-- (j- points each and then ''Frosty' was liajl, lf. sent In for "Buck.'',' Feeling the re- Bryce. rf. ' n ',..5 . 8 "4 sponsibility, . Testing- hpoB'-hlm- , Cartwrlght e. rSanky" again located, the hoop for Curren, rg. , , ; . . .". , . ;0 H another counter. , la the next few Langhlin, It ...:..;.0" 0 mi no tea Bryce found thn ring twice while. Romney .tossed another fieldTotala .... i5 er "8ede" Swenson .relieved Iteforee, Weighty umpire, Pearce from further duty.- Currln moos. -- i- - . - fuH-4engt-h all-sta- tf r a Romney Started the scoring In the fnal period with a fielder. Double fouls called on Bryce"and rCollins netted neither: ..slde anything. "Sanky" Dixon was given somewhat of an ovation, as he replayed Lloyd and the two Dixon .boys teamed at the forward positions.-- . Cartwrlght' snt in another field goal but missed chance ajtecond or two later. Collins was sent to the beuihe to clve Pearce of track fame a chance to show, bis wares. : Romney and v- 1 F wmwMt ; reli V $15.00 values . 1 Liberal trade allowances ,taade ctk cia separators. . ;. Dealer .fot "tJtah' and Wasatch Counties. 1 Dark bxf orci Gray and Tan Overcoats1 (all wool) Belted Models Cart-wrigh- ' at .liis Reduction Sale! Lost Pet ; ' seasons WOW '.iLi'""-r4- ' 8 02872l-19fi- WoBr- .1 397 : Team Standing. - 147423 .137 137 123 par lif I - -- 1 Blast furnace. Rrhofleld Anto ,.3 ' 0' 1.000 1.000 Coke Plant .2 Blast Furnace .500 Utah Oil Co. .4...1.1.. , .500 Am. Express .1 .33.1 Tel. Motor d1ined gracitsly. 1 .250 PosUl Clerks .!Tlu!J3ubet!iiffiirc(LjinoLherhn.000 Hitiwnt Catering tit-- , i .0 was miliiitjng experience when he .000 ...0 llcpulilic Creosotlng told b.v his employer that hewas Tonight at 8 o'clock the Coke nd good to the club and that Plant of thri Columbia Steel, ;,wiU WiWld he traded If it didn't happen the American Express team. that nil club in the major leagues play f . Public invited. would tske him pud his white contract, Itutli promiDod to gut lwV on the Job uoni report in shape to play In the spring. Hp Intended to take A New Larfe" JUST other f . - 's ' Y . to ttlk terms fur s nVJ..reb-- i.y61 122 151--- 34 F. Stark 89 120 15437.1 K. Vaa Evrs..,100 141 123421 tnrttf-rwm- " ' . new eonlracL There U s;iltl to be' a clause la his contra' giving his emiycr the privilege of reducing hu salary when he fuiiid to live up to his end, ted the Babe went so badly last aeastm that he was threatened with a rutuulun in salary. j-After he had waknied'the team by an abiM'iice of six werts with lllmns resulting from his failure to keep In condition, the Babe de- moralisted lb Wnyers whetf be re- iurned by a flagrant disregard for I he dull rules. Ills liiFulMirdiunitoii finally reach ed the iHiInF where the manager of the tenui fined him $.VM) and sent him hdnte- with an indefinite sus- fH'uinu I'lnxti'red ou him. This ft art nl un "awakening pro cess In the Babe and he became so penitent Hint he offered a. public dlKilopy to ills uia im'ger, which was nky-ia-lo- I tKdugfii my bid J 'i ECLOSE CONTEST fhe -- BOWLERSTAKE t fOR BABE RUTH s ith ;tatory7cpitrot-iwit)tsEpecia- VP HO ! - ! .: 4 '.. i 1 -- 6" iSlnv21 |