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Show ) UJgf., . ' If-- -- PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, JUNE ' I .... U. 19: 1 IS OGD'EN. AB. R. H. if Moore, ' STRIKES 1 ADDIE TiilLLER TO IS HOW MAM-BALL-S- pO.A. HDIEfllLlEI SALT LAKE WHIS GHER to Tte'Bmlil (Mill June 11. Addia Miller, Par OGDEN, (SMeUI to Tk HeraM.1 BRIGHAM CITY, June 11. n . ft ,; PROVO 4 4 - Ogden.-- ; . ' IteRsT .h C , rj . FOg SALE BY t. lmjak-tbe-tosi- ftg the-Gun- ner n Antauto- - SUPPLM 16S 21 M 111 340-H1- S St Weal Center MORRISON BROS. r .-; jC HIM! II Ipv - FINE TREE SERVICE! STATION. -- "V -- V if Heber-Springvi- V. IN ri 11-' li ......... ........... .......... I r- Inierasttormr-MewT-BerTiee- 13 lle 1 n T iuuiiiviiul 10 I k --r - 4 mk. GENUINE- - I77iri usi nnomi..: 5 . r fni ' HHriit innal ' J 9m " Provo-America- n U L m L DURHAM TODACCO STANDARD OF THE WORLD Vv - y 4 - to-tap- -- i: er ..JL . 'r " ..667 .500 .444 .875 base-ruhner- ..i'lriO Si Tisi tt-two rn l ' rish lost his second gam of the week here Saturday when ' Salt Lake triumphed over the Peaches to the tune of t-Metten pitched a Jucky game of ball being hit harder than was Parrish, but errors behind the Peach hurler and his ". numerous gifts to first base brought defeat ...5 JJ ?t I Pet 6 4 Salt Lake late pf the American Fork team of Brigham". ,..;,v, to went the Central Utah league, the rubber for the Ogden Gunners In the game yesterday with Salt Yesterday's Gafne, Miller ' relieved . Andy (Lake. Phillips after seventh. OgdenJiad At Ogden Salt Lake 5, Ogden 13. a safe lead at the time. ; Saturday's Games. Profo won from .Ogden Saturdah Miller pitched very well against is to . two to Provo At them the Oilers, holding Totals Ogdgn 6, PTovo 1 .0 Outside of that there was noth- inningsbne-ruB-wa- s hits to Brigham. Af Brigham Salt 'Lake 6, PROVO. fog much jnterestlng to thobae-fcanrf- c Salt Lake started scoring in the scored, off him. Miller may be ham i. " hereeoiwe'peak-of4ihlft- i state league, ba been beaten twice a sent for fiirjjjs wfitc Tad: .... 4 1 0 1 .4 by the Timps. - Andy Phffllps' looks Ninellhomensere iO?t'1 IecondenwdhaTrgotnepf been so plentiful in former tate SchatZr 2b.. his threTfei3Sitav: jrfterdbeonari fulhgameriWedBeedajbhentrthe Where They Tlay Wednesday. Sat.... 5 12 3b in were lacking had" been passed. Two more we're two-- teams meet herej., to be about the best Ogden has out knocking In a single league Karnes 2 5 3 a Nine , times 'player added in the sixth, Gleason did the Manager Clarence Brooks shifted Wilson, If .... .... 3.0 to put on the rubber, and Phillips urday's performa'ncs. Brigham Peaches vs. Tlmps, at: .... 5 2. 3 3 0 is needed . Howover, the game will go down Fleiger, cf ... at the Ogden keystone swatted the ball for four bases and heaviest- - slugging, getting a double his Gunners about in an effort to rrovo. e- -- a 9 0 - Hfr broke one .... 4 ,!Hases"were empty at the Almevf, e triiflr,WoodhCTe3hrefrlfltt Snapp, streak. or Salt Lake 4 8 1 3 - markable ever played at any place WallbecJc. ss . . . if It had benThdrmaTgamwhent;i,-erGunners, at Ogden. sflrrlghtasco,-thet:alIfit sjng o At Saturday's game. Addle Miller usually one or more ruuuera am .... s and any time from the fact that Adams, lb About 500 persons saw the game. nian, went to first base, KHpatrick - if nine tome rum" were made. Nine Howard, rf . . . . . ;:.VJ J. 2 ;t o had a long conference with Brooks. on the bags,', and nine homers had Wobido Tgotogtotho--outfleld.- -The score: t Addle explained to have) been home mna in one game tseomewhatlfiurrowe, p .... ENTRAtrrjUTAH-LKAQUa- V BR1GH. tfed'at second-- : manager that be was tired of work about 48 to 36, or something heavy of a record, but here is something. AB.H.OA. eras Andy Phillips , started the In the Central Utah league and like that .. Woo. Lost Pet r" till more remarkable: each time Totals ............42 16 2QJ7 8 Ing 0 game on the mound for the Gun- 4 Olsen, If .... wanted to get into faster company. Score by innings: 4 1 II sluggers stepany of the bome-ru-n ners and held Salt Lake to. foujr Heber Ley, c .771 J.. Y ped to the plate the baser were un- Ogden hits and as maay runs-- in - seven Aiiertcaa-ForsTTi-I "All right, if you can come we'll nine rLaSalle, 2b-- v ,4 and runs .750 home Nine only f - .651 Hits ............ 101 211 ' try-ou-t r. occupied. 4 frames.. ; at Ogden," scores counted on theni baseball Nelson, ss you 5 SpringrlUe ...... 100 101 120 8 give Runs Ogden. scored four of those home 3b Philbin, Manager Earl Wright tried a re Brooks replied. .500 4 never saw that happen before. 1 runs and Provo got five. Each one Provo cruit pitcher. Swain, from southern Payson, Baty, rf ... .838 20 same 233 242 04x of the long hiti took the Hits But It that a boy Utah. Swain was sent to the bench Nephl Parrlsb, p .000 242 023 03x 16 near the Ogden bench beard the course, right orer the Sutton liar-ke-t "Runs in the second after having Issued So, our old friend Addle Miller Gleason, c score board. . Erors GunMoore, an with the French, conversation and tipped Amer is going Summary: Keller, lb-three passes. Papworth fared but v French, second man up for Ogden Jacobs 2, Wasco, Schati. Home ican Fork player to Miller's Intend- ners. Thomas '. little better,-an- d gave way to in the first inning was the first runs French,. Wasco, Kltpatrlck 2, ed desertion of the Cavemen. SatWoodhave who twirled a fair game, f rteeulta of Friday Game. to set the pill a'travellng orer the Wilson, Fleiger, Snapp 2, Howard. urday evening all American Fork At 6, Heber 36 11 85 13 holding the Gunners well in hand, Totals .. Boys, that'll be some game, when hits Jacobs, Wobida, baseball fa of were in arms.. What Snapp took one in the Two-bas-e . gunsheds. SALT LAKE. but the game, was lost when he 12. comes and. used here, At Leht American third, first man up, and Howard Fleiger, Wallbeck 2, Adams. Double they said and threatened to do to next Ogden B.H.Q.A. went onto the rubber.-- . followed suit" after Wallbeck and plays Jacobs (unassisted); Schatz Miller, Brooks, and the state league, Addie on the rubber. Half of 3. . .... 41-- 2 2b Wasco and Moore did the heavy LehlS. Snelgrove, were out Adams Kllpatrlck to Wallbeck to Adams. Stolen would fill a book. talk of injunc- American. Fork will be down here DeWald, lb 3 1 11 6 hitting. French and Jacobs carried "At Nephi Payson 13, Nephl 1 will InJtbe Addles. two Yes, they sixth after smacked one bases Wilson 2. Fleirar. Struck tion proceedings were Indulged in, to root for 5 0 1 1 off the. fielding honors. Meyers, 3b I jnen were down, And. Wilson rMura -- iiut BxXhriBtlansen 2, by Bur- - and a program of hiring a lawyer root for Addie! That boy never Fallentine, rf ......... 5 2 4 0 The box score: . Where The. Play Wednesday. ed the compliment in the same in- rows 8. Umpire Dale. 2 0 0 0 and asking the court to enjoin knew what a genuine razzing is Buckle, cf Payson at Sprlngville. SALT LAKE. combined man to. bftk Miller from playing with Ogden like until he faces a ping, tlig flrat Nephl at American Fork. . 4 0 6 0 AB.H.O.A. Leonard, c -ran audience. was begun. , Ogden aaln started the home- 1 Hebefariiehtr 4 3 1 0 Snelgrpve, 2b Woodhave, cf Otl i run fireworks in the eighth; when S 4 DeWald, lb BarrfrJ ss 3 2 6 1 i ROCCO JOINS TOM. two Is star other that known It If it should so happen that the etten, p the first man up, Wasco, Ogden's1 3 01-3 1 0 0 Meyers, 3b players of the Central Utah league Central Utah league doesn't finish saw outfielder, hammered one and 4 2 3 1 cf rf, Fallentine, have asked for .trials in the state Ktlnatrick for the second time did that schedule It Is probable . 4 1 2 0. U 1UU9 ..i.". ...32 9 27 8 Woodhave, cf, rp ,. ..jiio the sarna after Matthews "fiaddTed. 4 0 6 3 r "Leonard, g f on Not to be outdone In the least, ' SHELBY, Mont., June 11. Rocco that they would not be taken the Provo roster, but not as long, struck out' If ............'4 0 Buckles, f clubs A iHAvinnn until release their it-formally amm of nintn the coast-borlast the Italian fielgefopened as iue . 4 0 2 2 Stragmalla, ' m Barry, as Score by innings: ' with a home run and he had hard- heavyweight who cut Jack Denn them. Fork. Happy sure would put a lotL 1 1 0 0 IMA-MSwain, p 000 .......... 010 0203 Brigham ly touched the home plate before sey's eye in a sparring bout at the 1 I of slugging strength Into the line- - Salt Lake 0 0 0 0 I I 021 002 0016 Papworth, p' 3 0 1 0 Snapp gingered bis second homer champion's Great Falls camp and . . thtp. Runs-Olse- n, rf Metten, Summary: Ley, Par over the fence. who was chased out of the camp DEMPSEY NOT 8TALE. rish, DeWald, Leonard 2, Wood- Christiansen started the shooting for his pains, today was singing Rain checks for uniforms; pretty have 2, ..32 6 24 10 Totals ., Ley, Barry. Errors-Olse- n, for the Gunners.' It was wreathB the praises of Gibbons. Stragmalis good swap; eh? OGDEN. j Two-bas-e LOST 'Bay mare, about .12 years hits LaSalle, Philbin.. and slow music for him at the end went a few rounds with Tom for AB.H.O.A. Three-bas-e Gleason. old, white near hot on hind feet Olsen, Parrish, of the sixth, after the Tlmps had the edification of the Shelby popu- International News service. Where are fh'ose birds who said hit Gleason. Double' blays-Barr4 0 2 French, 3b forelock clipped, newly shod, had GREAT FALLS, Mont, June 11. hammered and battered him all late and declared Tom was so fast for couldn't Provo anything to Snelgrove to DeWald; LaSalle Moore, If 3 hope halter on. Notify: Herald office. Words of assurance of those peroyer the lot in every inning that l he found it hard to believe Demp- last place In a state unassisted). Z 0 1 ss Reward.' Jacobs, Leon .bases will- - better, than Stolen sons who fear Jack Dempsey was appar sey. was really and truly champion. he faced the batter. It league? 5 111 lb Wasco, on deLaSalle. Bases In be ard, not to condition Woodhave, proper ent from the first inning that Chris 3 0 2 Matthews, rf the left tend his title against the punches Menges was out. of Saturday's balls Off Parrish 6. Struck out would never last the entire" game. '1 didn't know-whe- re, 4 .O.It 4. Sacri Kllpatrlck, cf :..ii ii. As be was kept In the game Inning hand was coming from," quoth of 'Tom Gibbons when they meet game because of a torn ligament By Metten 6, by Parrish 2b ........ . 3 1 2 Wobido, fice Time 4 hits Metten. were at DeWald, given July today Shelby, . after Inning it also became appar- Stragmalla. "but It certainly was which ought to have healed by Wed- of I 1. 5 gante 2 hours. . Umpire Zim- Brooks, o ent that Brooks was anxious to'enming with some regularity and a by the champion himself. nesday, for Billy is needed down merman. 0 0 0 Anderson, c save Phillips for the home game great deai of speed." "' . ..........I. 3-- 2 0 Three weeks remained before there at second. Phillips Sunday with the Salt Lakers. Maxie Schatz played a good game 0 0 0 MlUer, p It was the challenger's first box- the day of the great encounter. OUTFIELDER FOR OGDEN. Kllpatrlck, Ogden captain, was considering at the bag, two divides keystone into that Dempsey taken from first and placed In the ing since his training camp here weeks for the actual grind of real the fact that this was his first Totals .,,.30 9 27 2 was completed. He went two rounds pitcher's box In the seventh. In er Be state and- - week accepted 1L Wasco. game. June hard Score OGDEN, i Andy league by. training Innings with and numsame the StrapiRjIa that Inning he kept the Tlmps hit- ' outfielder and first sackei, from Salt Lak- e- Bud Gorman. He gave off. "I'll be there,-- he said. "Don't five of six fielding chances. -- less, but In the eighth they tapped ber with be stale, that I I 5 will 310 000.010 Calif,, now wears a Gun-n- il.rtu&g worry Golinga, had. the and im m , . . 220 jhim for four hits on which tbej Gorman, everytting' h; two- uniform! . Wasco' ' signed last 6 four scored 0000 020 runs,, Wallbeck H1U with everything recipient replied ss many, as the total scored week by Manager Clarence Brooks Ogden three runs. . thirds up was a had. The he result jung splendid ' Some mystery surrounds the acBurrows played well for the of the Gunners after Lee Jones Runs Ut 000 Olx 13 by Ogden. in exhibition. tual weight of the champlon. Re214 100 JOx HiU had asked for his release to play Timps. After the game was safe 1, plying to queries as to what he Provo's keeping he did not exert 'BUns DeWald Wilson, Fleiger, Snapp, Wallbeck with the Waterloo (Iowa) club. Summary: himself and allowed a tew more thought he probably would weigh and Burrows each got three hits. .Wasco comes to the Ogden club Meyers, Fallen tinp'Swain, French hits than to the first pari f Ihe Jacobs,, star shortflelder of the on July 4, Dempsey grinned and Talk about fattening your batting well recommended. Os Vltt, cap- 3, Moore 1 Matthews, Kllpatrlck, ' game. He fanned eight Gunners, Ogden Gunners, is being watched referred tain and third sacker of the Salt Wobido, Brooks 2, Phillips 3. questioners .to. Jack average! among them Matthews, the classy by coast league representatives in Kearns, his manager. "Doc Is the Lake Bees, says Wasco Is a comer. Errors Snelgrove S, Fallentine 2, center fielder. Three times he his performances In the state 'official weight guesser for this Wasco received a trial with the Barry,' French, Moorer "Wobido. Doug Burrows fanned eight Gunta acts the struck out and only twice did he league.; He looks Salt Lake Bees last spring, being Three-bas-e bit Phillips. Two-bas-e ners. said: hs Kearns "guessed" feel the ball at all. The fourth part if" coming sensation In or- ccmp," used at first base.. He led the hits Swain, Wasco. Sacrifice hits and last time up he fouled the ball ganized bair and it will not be sur- Dempsey would weigh 'between 17) The Tlmps opened three innings Bees In spring training with a Jacobs, Moore (flies). Earned once and then sent a grounder to prising to see one of the coast and ,200, and that Is'as far as h with homers, while the Gunners mark of ..450 with the hickory. runs Ogden 9, Salt Lake 1. Passed four-bas-e aWllbeckwbo relayed it to Adams clubs sign the youngster before would go. ' He held down an outfield posi- ball Anderson. Wild pitch Pap opened two frames with the season Js closed. . In time to brow him out . clouts. tion for the Best Traetdrg in" the worth.- - k Balk Woodhave. Bases Wilson received the plaudits of Oakland winter league on the coast on balls--OwSwain 4, jaff Papthe grandstand twice during the worth i, oft Woodhavr- -l t game and hedeserved it each time. Doings hard hitting PbilUps t. Struck out-- By Phillips ; In the fourth he stole second sucoutfielder of the Gunners, recom 5, by Woodhave 4, Double plays OH HPLEM"! HAVeTiOSgfiTION Tof x "Cvew WANTS TO 60 OM cessfully although it loofcfed as mends Wasco highly. He safa he Fallentine to Leonard to DeWald; JfpHT99a" A U will be VACAT,0N BELIEVE I'LL- OFFER ABOlTT vour vacation! though, they were going ta pick bfm 1W sensation In this league. French to Wobido to" Wasco, oft. In the fifth be made as beauI THEM GO WITHOUT-MHELEN, OH HELEN! HUH. r I BwT tiful A catch as has been made in I If -- I BEFORE YOU LEAVE THE CITY. THIS YEAft! NOBODY HOME! I'll STAY HOME i, ' Timp pari tor many a game. Chris WHATS THE PIG IDEA? ' Hake sore that jour paper both daily, and Sun p BATCH IT FOR A WHILtf I I Hansen sent a big long one out B day Herald follow you. i v between left and center which look- E -H matter No SDendiwr where intend you Wilson ed good for a twoJ)igger. on ine nenua win come qaiiy w xeu you is going got the drift of the' direction in ; "back home." 7- 7 which the pellet war traveling and Before leave and!tell TELEPHONE the land' when set out to be present 95 it you H 11 . city us where you want The Herald sent If .ou are mov-infro- m ed. iHe .jrasjorced to run fully 75 ' 1 W 1 V IV one address to another in the city, tell your i yards at top speed and reached the I: i It . m bel. ar rw y I i i i ieii i i i i' ball only by stretching put his ii i vm m mm : nr i 'nnnn rna nTTiftn rnrntT ii nil ii jvj glove as tar as he. could. 11 I" STAND THEY UTAH STATE LEAGUE. fftOr.l-BRIGHAWJGDifJ-PiT- A world record for baseball of all Manager Clarence Brooks signed time was established 'in the Provo-OgdeAddie Miller to pitch for the Ogden game here Saturday,, and It's Gunners, and thereby raked up what may be the first baseball war a record, that probably win sun a In the state. for all the remainder of baseball The Gunners are in a bard way history..) Nine home runs were for. good pitching material. Toden-ho- made In one game, but that is not coulftn't make the state league the record, for in the. old free-h-it grade. Chrlsiansen, who was tout- ting days one team got ' a dozen 13 24 10 ed so strongly for a coast jeague homers position las spring, and who was said to fee the pitching bee of the cf. r BOW Won, Lost. French, 3b Jacobs, ss Wascp. rf, lb. . Matthews, Kllpatrlck. lb, Wobida, 2b .,. Brooks, c . Anderson, c Christiansen, p Phillips, rf ..... i: 1 IS W, ... ' f 1 V: 4 ft" J: V Phone Wo0 . w of the Duffs ByAUmannjl r IT 1 iT I - J Several-dignitarie- s were-prese- nti- at the game. Among them were Senator Rood Bmoair Governor F. Rains of Charles R. Mabey, the Columbia Steel corporation, T. B. Beatty of the state health board, Mayor Francis of Ogden,- - Mayor Neslen of Salt Lake City and Mayor aHnsen of Provo. ., Preceding 4he ball game G. L. Becker of Ogdon, expert rifleman and sharpshooter,1 gave an exhibition of fancy rifleshooting,-whicwas ; thowughf nJoyfldby the L .large crowd present The- - largest crowd that haa ever been present at a ball game at Timp park witnessed .the game The grandstand and. bleachers were Jammed and many were standing or sit- -' ting down on the ground. - , The Timps were all togged op( in theirnew tine looking uniforms and presented a splendid appearance. From now on the ans. who follow the Provo team around to the other cities will not have to be ashamed or chagrined of the dirty nplforms;r ana tne players win not have to stand the slurs of the tans oa.ao- - I count of the looks of the suIU . -- . HI - . -- h . ' w. , , TOM DEAR) rTf RI ,LB f cm wnt rTT.T: " Vd'S,B10W I fJ&M rtl fAuTTsrw IMIII II It " . , INVITED ' .. . LITTLE OLD HAM iANDWiCU THE MORE I LOOK AT VoU THE MO&t I'M CONVINCED $ kwX? I rj thcstoveelem- - - so loob;gg - K(LLJJ ; 1 v " i ; dL lfLk - fj I iWN- .A Cdmobell '. i , uoulJ,utu nuuuuucui me openinx his Landscape Painting Class on June :15th t r . -- - . - V'gi8tration"Thursday. gMl; - "- i-. JJ i 4 Class will meet each Friday at 9 a. m: In Provo,high school studio and then proceed to points of J" ' , ' ' ". terest - i : : . t 01 - " '; Ugasns, VSTsJ Landscape Painting Class : V K 4 PENCIL RQ) BAND I 0D. US OUT tO A UTTLE PICNIC AMD V6 MAY NOT .6ET. HOME VERY EARLV? I, 9 Iff t . J I i :.t3j-L . m X E i?acranrf Brps. Photic 46 ik ..... J 'Jia -- - .J I -- ( " J r v - " " m. June 14, 9 a. m. - - PHONE 773-J-- 3 -- "-- . . - ' '. r" i . J.lS ? - ' |