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Show mm THE HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 141923. P rovo 'Ik MM! TIMPS vv ins TIE SCORE downhearted or JoaeaJnterest..ln the-gam- - ' et- To these two gents, la- - particular, Provo fans owe praise and commendation for giving them jthe finest thrill of the season and for winning Wednesday's game against Brigham when It looked as though lt was hopelessly Tost to the Tlmps, In the first place Tommy tied the do the W3TO-ta-t- hei ninth out br-sendl- a single, scoring Snapp. In the second place, napp in the tenth knocked out a grounder over sec jOndbringlng Wilson home for the . - winning run. How Oleason hated to lose that, game! He tried everything under the sua to win but the clever Tlmps outwitted him and took the' second game away from' him on the local grounds. In his anxiety to take the game with him to Box Elder, Gleason trotted out three from leftswitching pitchers, at the ophander to portune time in the Timp batting order. And even then he couldn't right-hand- do ltl Brigham took the lead from the tart, putting over four runs In the first two Innings, to two runs for he Tlmps 4atheXame period. Provo scored another ln the seventh and the Peaches one in the eighth. Provo tied the score in the eighth with two runs, while in the nextJnnJngrijftam came across with two more. The tlmps heeded the request of the fans to at least tie the score Is the ninth and then came the victory In the tenth. ThriUs .galore were crowded Into the game. The fans were resting -- life' - uneasy throughout theomst game, at Me same time wishing . for victory. Xefty Thomas, former Salt Lake hurler, was on the mound In a Peach uniform until two were down In the seventh inning, when Par-ris- h took his place. When the Tiro pa went to bat in the eighth inning 'the Peaches were two runs to the good. Wallbeck was walked by Parrlsh'. Howard and Jacobs were struck out. Then imarched the determined JrUhman-40-th- e e and Ijtlate. If ever anyone, candeUyer in 4t4e the said Irishman, the fighting U. of U. athletic coach. True to color, Tommy advanced Wallbeck to third on his single, and in the next instant both Waliy and Tommy crossed' the plate on Wilson's single while he died trying to steal second. In the ninth Parrlsh --and -- Olsen singled. At this sUge ..Jacobs was should replaced by Burrows. Ley have been out on first-- but Ump decided Zimmerman otherwise. Parrlsh came home on a .passed ball. LaSalle singled and scored Rose sacrificed, Cordts Olsen. struck out and Nelson was out to Adams. Score, Brigham 7, Provo 5. The fans were on their feet yell ing at the top of their ivoices. Fief ger and Snapp were both given a pass to first, after which Gleason gavea. Parrlsh a pass to the dugout and called Keller to the rubber. Adams singled, scoring Pledger and advancing Snapp to third. Wall beck was out as Oleason caught never-say-dt- -- nch his foul fly. f., !;:i V - Game LOSE TO "Happy" Holmstead, manager f the American; Fork Cavemen, leadg m, 5 4 .v.... the. slugging brigade of the. CenLey, cfr 4 T LaSalle, 2b tral Utah league with the healthy 1 Rose, 3b averaeg of .571 0 6 If Cordts,' .X. Sollege. of Lehl, ranks next with 2 5 Nelson, ssX an even JiOO.. .. . PhllbTn, lb ........ 6 1x2 6" Fleiger,... who plays with the (SreiI im Vku BcnUa.) ". Gleason, c ......... 4 0 0 14 Springville team when not In a SPRINGVILLE, June 14. Failure Thomas, p ......... 3 0 1 Provo uniform, is fourth with .461. on OGDEN. June 14. The Ogden the part of the third base J 1 1 Parrlsh), p "Doc" Homer, of American Fork, Gunners pounded two Salt Lake la 1 o coacher and "Maud" Senior to get Kelter; p third with ;466. pitchers" hard here yesterday, the Durrant, American Fork, Is fifth the rtght; connections cost. Spring-vill- a Totals the game with Paysoa here ....40 7 13 28. 8 Oilers going down to a .de With .447, and Webb. Of hL who PROVO. yesterday and pushed it Into a feat Iff a content which was fuU of LAme near affair.- AB.R.H.PO.A. heavy hitting and was featured by wbocertainly will rTJampbeir came to bat in the Fltzpatrlck. 3bV fast fielding by tKaf locals. -- Unako-Cbe tate-loop 3 2 Mengee, 2b Andy Phillips, on the rubber for is sixth with .444. Deputy Sheriff ninth with SprlngviUe one behind. 4 1 home Wilson, If Ogden, worked In mldseason form. JOtto Birk, American Fork, Is tied Ha smacked the pellet for run and tied the score. Senior Fleiger, cf ......... 3 1 Up until the ninth innings he held who weoo ai ins .Mi mane walked. Davies clouted the pill for 5. L Snapp. .c the Salt Lakere-tohre- o bits, Montgomery, of HebeiVMrtaP 4 1 .3 14 hut Senior, did not Adams, lib Senatlonal yielding by French; ting average of U23. Campbell, of.; have time to Wallbeck, n .;,rvv4- 1 Jacobs and Wobldowere "features SDrlnevlllA- - lift .49.1. 3 0 0 0 ed the coacher signal some way Howard, rf of the matinee, 4he Jacobs? ..... ' Howard walked and X - SHIP BATTLE With her shambles, the tittle sailing vessel Mary Beatrice arrived here today with the story of a terrible fight at sea in which nine men were killed ous others wounded. The bodies of the slain were dumped overboard NEW YORK,-Jundecks a veritable I' V. IV aT1 er- , at the height of the battle, AM wfotta mnu. Tmi r At thtkV ftafllt nv.v. TM.,q wvuy two negroes and five Chinese. The casualties resulted in a bat tle "between coolies and the crew. According to information in pos session of the U. S. immigration Chinese were being New York- for a foa of 1500 apiece. , " V The fight is said to have startel when members of the crew to rob the Chineeeof their other funds, said to amount" to thousands of dollars. ? BalLiBand tefl-innl- ext-umm- er, -s- HIP BOOTS FOR THAT FISHING TRIP "The:Be$lBootsMt The Right Prices. two-bagge-r, He-xn- la come-home.- .. '1 2 22 2 111 w utan. atthen out of the 8 13 39 19 tne eighth inning sneigrove drove (uenirai Springers and in the extra inning The team batting average Score by innings: played too loose,' allowing the out a home runlnslde the Prk.ii0TL io score three runs. Brighanv- The ball bounded into" an auumio- - Heber 327 230 0001 014 Fredricksoa Hits before American pitched a pretty fair bile, Sneigrove scoring iv 7 Moore could recover K. 220 00Q 012 0 Runs game for the home team.. Oswald Lehl jigg did the twirling for the- Payson Provo The score: .256 SprlngviUe -. team. . 121 021 422 -13 Hits SALT LAKE. NepM j.94 8 score 110 000 122 1 The Runs , AB.H.O. by Innings: Payson . .. .156; 022 800 O20 b Payson Summary: Errors LaSalle, Fits- - Sneigrove, 9 105 200 001 0 Home . runs SprlngviUe Nelson, Dewald. 'lib Patrick. Two-bas- e hits Ley, Myers, 3b Menges. to La Fallentlne, c Cordts. Double player-Ro- se Salle to Phllbin, Wallbeck to Woodhave, as, cf . .'. . ... Menges to Adams. Stolen base- s- Leonard, cf, ss Ley, LaSalle, Mengeri Wilson, Gillespie-.'- . If, rf e AMERICAN FORK, June UTAH STATE LEAGUE. ... 2 Snapp. ' Hits Off Thomas, 8 in Pap worth, rf, p Cavemen took a double-heade- r 11-62-2 Won. Lost. Pet ... 1 Metten, p innings; off Parris, in from the Nephi Rangers here yes: 7 .700 3 2 PROVO innings; off Keller, 3 in 2 innings; Buckles, It ..; V. 2 terday. .555 4 off Jacobs, 9 In 8 innings; off ogden Miller and Twltchell, Ingersoll on 4 .400 8 30 -- ,24 la it . Innings. Bases 6, pitched In- the Irat- frame, "land hallsi Off Thomas 3, off Parrlsh 3. 3 OGDEN. . Brigham Miller-aDurrant second. hrthe off Keller 2, off Jacobs 4. Struck Ftench, 3b ... 5 2 J Forthe Rangers Wagen pitched out By Thomas 9, by Parrlsh 3, by Moore, If CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE. . the first game and Vlckera the sec Won. Lost Pet Keller 2, by Jacobs 2, by Burrows Jacobs, ss while Worthington did thejre- ond, 2. 8 .800 2 Passed balls Gleason. Snapp. Wasco, lb .r. American Fork for Jaoth-gaine- s. l4celving. fecYlficeTTta-Tlos- e, 2 "7800 Heber .77. ."7.77..".. 8 Gleason, Flei-- " Matthews cf Holmstead was the big batter of 8 .556 4 ger 2. Sacrifice, flies Howard. Kllpatrick, 11k Payson -- one the three 56 .500 three-bagg-day, Hit with pitched ball Menges by Wobido, 2b 1 SprlngviUe and so many singles 6 2 .286 3 2 Lehl ... Thomas. Whilbin by Jacobs. Wild Brooks, c .., the scorer failed to keep tally on ...v.. 0 10 .000 them. 1 0" pitch Jacobs. Time of game 2 Anderson, c NephI ' 4 0 hours 45 minutes. Empire ZIm- PhUlips, p., jurejtty-fa- ir RagslngerBoH playfifl esuirridneayT-tSsmeirTgame for the Caivemen the.few Totals II V. y j. iBurrows, p 14. aed-sum- 3 ...........36 ft. GhristenGen Go Pay-sonit- es 1........;....... Fork'!'!''!'.''''' W2 11- .413 312 p. KEPHW.10 Q. Campbell Landscape Painting Class 14.-Th- 1 3 3 Burrows struck out. Tommy march ed to the bat once more, swung his lub and smashed out & nice little single-- and Snapp came- - romping home. Score, Brigham 7, Provo 7. Burrows allowed' one hit in the tenth, and then it was Provo's turn to yell once more. Wilsonjralked. Fleiger sacrificed and Snapp busted a good- one over1 second base, Wil son crossed the plate and the score card said, Brigham 7, Provo 8. Wilson repeated past perform ances in the left garden wnen in second" lie ran bac distance for Gleason'e fly. the eighth and Menges was back in the game and played an exceptional game. A And Snapp's home run in three times at bat, a atolea base five putouta and seven on the base in assists were, chalked down to his anything more" " credit. ............6 s, -- Salt-Lake- . -, -- Class will meet each Friday at 9 a. m. In Provo high school studio and then proceed'to points of in- er totals ..1 ninth? with Wilson the tenth ever see clout timely? T ' ......35 Score by Innings: , Lake Runs 27 13 on 12, SprlngviUe 9 lt . 020 , 000 100 013 5 uinr6o; Hits At Springvllle-i'ays- terest, "11 American Rrk14 At Lehl Heber 7, Lehl 2. . . ;A , . TERMS $10.00 " Registration Thursday. June 14, 9 a. m. innings he was permitted to stay in. At American Fork Double head-er- : Nephi 10, American Fork 22; - . June 15th : - 1 announces the opening of Prof, 0. D. Campbell . . his Landscape Painting 3ass on - - -- 31, Umps Zimmerman does have a out to warm up. tough time of life. When Pat Jacobs kept in insistingthat It isn't often you'll see-- fr player Ztmmle needed glasses to call strikes ana Dsns tne umps tnreat- try twice in one Inning to steal ened to chase the Tlmp pitcher off home, but that's what Wilson tried. the grounds if be said one more word. ,. .. . Menges hobbled around second Brigham d especially to beat the Too bad the bases were not filled batting Tlmps, and then pulled Thomas to make room for Parrlsh when Menges wrapped his homer. who had been beaten twice before. Both Fleiger and Wallbeck . The strongest team Brigham has fanned twice against Thomas' put into the field faced the Tlmps southpaw stuff. Rose was on third; Wednesday. Cordtz, .an old Union leaguer, was Yep, that's the same Thomas in the 'garden, and Phllbin, late of Salt Lake tried down here. . Ogden, was on the initial bag. Both Brigham and Ogden "have The Tlmps outbid the Peaches 13 strengthened tn their efforts to to 12. overtake the fast traveling Tlmps. anneed-Letiy-Tho- Lose IH 1'.'' I - SPRINGERS IIIIEI! SLi - .BliniKGftWES The seore: 'ERIGHAM. AB.R.H.'PO;A. - STRIKES AN' BALLS ffnUL-liVS- PAYSOtl TENTH Hats off to Snapp. the gingery captain of the Tlmps! Likewise, hats off to one fighting little Irishman, Tommy FluPatrick ty name, who never gets Salt Lakers T leBr-r- f IN ft - IN "IN AND 1JINTH Inning, Gam e From Brig, ham iVH PHONE 773-J--3. ' J-1- I 3 6 Nephi Ogden 124 210 30x-- 43 Runs Hits ........... 235 220 i-Summary: Rwis Sneigrove, Gillespie, Buckles, French 2, Moore 3, Jacobs. Wasco 2. Matthews.TCllpat- ric.k 2, Wobido, Brooks. Errors Sneigrove, Dewald, Myers, Fallen tlne, 'Woodhave, Papworth, Jacobs, Wobido. Home run Sneigrove. 16 Where They Play FfWay. SprlngviUe at Nephi. American Fork'at Heber. Lehl at Payson. Two- - Three-bas- e ma co, - Kllpatrick, Brooks.- - Stolen bases Moore 2. Sacrifice hit LEHL June 14. Clarence Mur-- Jacobs 2, Moore 8. Double plar dock or the Heber. Eaglea pitched Jacobs, to Wobido; French to his team to victory here in a Wasco; Sneigrove to Leonard to game with Jthe Lehl Weeps. Dewald. Time of game 1 hour 45 .Manager West used the Wilson minutes. Umpire Dale. brothers, Guy and Kelly, in an effort to stop the slugging of the 8IGN3 WITH OAKLAND. Eagles,-bu- t failed. International Kewg Service. tAST NIGHTS FIGHTS. DALLAS, Texas, June 14. Mike Massey, second baseman '"of the International News tfenrte. Dallas club of the Texas league, has At New York K. O. Thll Kaplan been sold to Oakland of the Paof New York, and Pete Latso of cific Coast eaves andl league today Adams and Snapp each drew Scranton, welterweights, fought 12 Bill Gleason showed his entire to join his new team. rounds to draw. hurling staff to the Wednesday three safe hits. "At Cincinnati Sammy Man dell. audience. When the 'Peach manWRITES FOR RED BOOK. In Rockford, If., won from Jack Wolfe, ager wasn't chasing a pitcher to Speaking about hitting the article appearing in Among the dugout he was. calling another Plnch(i8..notka what Tcroniy did In Cleveland, if rounds, the June number of the .Railroad D. it R. G. publicaRed Book. tion. Is one telling the story of the S. Alpine summer school inaugurated by the B. T. TJ. In 1922 "A Unique School In the Mountalas," by H. R. MerrilL The articles Is illustrated, and makes interesting reading.' EAGLES WIN AGAIN. ' Shield U Your Itid8:iffllprize::th:-tfjewels. We have a beautiful line ) vUliW inese treys and candle Y' c ' Lives lit Chinese War Wllli-TldeMi- ne of Pstamount -- Director Pictures .1I " sucks tor girts x Headquarters for 7 WALLPAPER l.'i.'.''! picture frames. 'paint'X? 7 s Kiv --- ( Y ' I " j 1 J t; I- - 1 . . . , . . r AsMrtcan Br x.n , |