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Show - f THE HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1923, t - ; PAGE r SALT LAKE. I Win From ri ' Snelgrove," rf Deald, lb Prqya r at F. Rea it 1 .1 2 3 1 3 3 8 5 5 2 4 1 TT 5 1 5 0' fci Ij5 tommy Fitzpatrick hit safely-i' the first, stole a base, and dragged fi f 1 j ttine:-satttraayitnreTfi- ' -- Taylor Bros. Co c" , Thomas, p 1 . ... Totals .29 ogden; French, 3b Moore, If . Jacobs, ss Wasco, lb Matthews, rf Kilpatrick, cf Wobido, 2tf Anderson, c GOODYEAR takes Jones, p i Iong staple cotton, of unusual up tha carcass of the Good- year Cord Tire by the AB.H.O.A. .4112 . 4 . 4 .'4-- INQUIRE NOW 1 A. E. TOURSSEN. 1 4 . 3 2 2 13 0 445-4-49 3 3 2 J 2 . ..7-..rr.- ioi lor oojs 020 200 30x 5it Trllarida atotar Plaa Trra Sarvtaa . m & Univeralty Yt uiven. BULt Ca. - Hardy-Madse- DURHAM TOBACCO Ara7 First North aSrraa Uaraaa St 1U Canter 8t - . STANDARD OF THE WORLD a VjntnJaML VpymIidtfof MOTBanBafaBallllMlaMaiai 3$ n au - . worn uuaranteed. Transfer Co, , . Service to Geneva Regular ' EVERY TUESHAY. 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LaSalle, 2b w 0 Rose, 3b ; When the players let loose on Olson, If ........" 3 0 Doe Zimmerman the fans would Nelson, n 1 pick it up. rarrisn, p . exclusively Goodyear method of Hers JXMCt ny h, ; Conksy'K3irltarm!!i Fl B5a two-bagg- 2 f rates.- - United States' Fuel ' . u at storage Well What Is It? CATCHES BIGGEST TROUT. International Newsservice. WINSTEIV Conn.. June 21. William Miles, o(Torrington. holds sjthe fi8hermah's, crown awarded by wighiand iJike cottagers. William 'pulled out of Connecticut's largest Inland waters lake trout 2fr tnchm 4ong, weighing 12 pounds. Uwaat and ihWmr chicto tha qakk mppt setmy that praduoet nrlr j Kxntereand larara. Put da to oa appatnat atrencuwna Uia toaai MP tha diaMUva i $ runacna Moato prrrem I ft jU LwtrrlKa. aI lb fiirt aigat wtek,E dealer al. Superior Gasoline 25c per Gallon - Csatjttoiatma, youf-CO- f . high-grad- I- aaaaaaaaaaaBiaaMawaBaaaaatBaMMBV. Buy now from ' s for winter.' if the Extraatten- - safely fowl panogoB nW-hn- got-sev- li can store ' -- first five each, innings but not until the fifth'did Then a pass to i they score again. three- i- - i first, an. .error and Wilson's f'5 t bagger netted them three Bcores. the seventh the Timps again donned their batting clothes and runs acrona i with tour hits. " hits off How. Salt Lake ard, four oft Burrows, and six off ld Man Papworth ' went (Jacobs. I through the entire game for Salt .lLake, and while he was hit pretty a harif- all fhrnnclv. ihA nm mm. aged to stick on the mound, always having a good lead back of bim. Hf- Six players gathered three- - hits ? fveach in yesterday's- - game, two 1 1 Timps and tour Oilers. 1 is the most satisfactory and economical coal you . ht 1 it - tathe.fjrstJally..TOeTImpji Tn of the t Lj v" clean and intensely hot. ra erican Fork, canyon on their cross Saturday. country trip. The Salt (Lakers used Ump Zim- coach mernu for a totem pole at differ? Is areatfAellevet In phpsical .con dition both lor athletes and coaches, ent occasions In Wednesday's game. AN' BAILS n developing" it hard, free burning. but six hits and kept them scattered during the nine frames. Al- - Saturi I mada ilfiflnltelv Tnilnv BASEBALL TONIGHT. though be saued eight passi and ISIS rrrarencrBrcas towards'the-lazrf... HowardTl, iMchajitto tude was wild at UmeshAJigBtoaedjpLennine' 0 1 0 Jacobs, p In the pinches and. set the Peaches The Bpringville Central' Utah game here and go back to Ogden neither Intellectual of physical of-In "first place. He wUJJfftag his tort "Too mank.of our coaches'?league Jeam will Journey over; to .36 6 U 27 6 Kback. Totals Jonert support was: airtight the reorganlecd team into action here, where ' Score by innings: their positions on their Timp park this afternoon, UTAH COAL SALES AGENCY Gunners, playing a perfect .game in and it is a much faster aggregation Tnowdays get they win play the 7 Roundhouse Salt Lake saldVCoacn Rochne, record," college the .field. of the league. Twilight than he has shown at Timpanogos "and they go on during their coach. squad ... 814 040 14117 Hit ..." 4 Parrlsh, toe elongated pitcher park this season. begin at 5 flclocS Miners andJShippers 103 030 02110 T5pSewlll RUns this career upon Ing floating who chocked such a nice brand of exhibi a to be and good will . ptomises be Andy Phillsp probably Provo-.cham" ' - "ball for the Peaches last Sunday, the chncker for Ogden Saturday . ord. If they lose a game or tion.' 1 400-- 41 1 Hlto ... pionship It is 'always dw) to lack I hill the on the' for game for Bpringville wBI The batteries Provo tans haven't seen Phillips .a of material,-an- d 6 opened 100 030 200 Runs if they win it is e the visitors. He twirled FreofckatMrand Davis; tor flw be action yetTdue to their' remarkable a Summary: ErrorsMyers, ball until the seventh,- - when and Barry, hits Manager Dave Mitchell tried "A ucceaafni coach must be a Roundhouse Boshard Mtipatrtek. Two-bas-e he was touched for a single and a Wednesday to save both Burrow II Leonard 1, and FaHentlne, athletics he student band of Myers, of doubles, after issuing a and Jacobs for the two e pair Ogden must reiearn the atoleuc game from Barry 2, Menges, Howard. Three-bas- base on balls to Moore. games, but fate and a sloppy In- hits Fallentlne,. Wilson. angle Thomas relieved Parrtsh and re- field tside him use his entire hurl an entirely different Stolen 'b"eB FlUpatrick. Hits what he learned as an athlete, uf side in tired the order. ing brlgaae, after Howard had a coacElrteepB on the Job two Off Papworth 11, off Howard, 7 in . MOBILE. c CONOCO Ray Jacobs, Ogden shortstop re- fallen by the wayside. 3 Innings, off Burrows, 4 in 3 insons his work is antiquated am It is Burrows 3 innings. cently signed by the Los Angeles that 6 in Doug probable off Ma waste hasJacobs, fit tor tiie only nings; plays SUPERIOR YICO, club of the Pacific oast" league, will go to the rubber for, the SatBases o nballs Off Papworth" 1, ket FtoallJsjS!nstantly. changstarred the hanat shortfield. He 1 on r game, withrTar out urday2. Jaedbij By Struck off Burrows GASOLINE DAYOUNE ing and a coach should get new dled ten chances perfectly, going the firing-U- na Bur-raat Ogden Sunday, ideas as fast as they develope. Papworth 6, by Howard 2, by back of the ston to three keystone unless MitcheU digs Up another OILS 3, bj Jacobs 2, Sacrifice hits "Another important thing is that fha'rd-hi- t balls and throwing the , BeWald. Saorifice flies Fallen-tinpitcher in the meantime. i his must always condition physical out at first Hit with pitched .ball be up to par. He must always be French, at third for Ogden, able and., willing to demonstrate by Howard. Umpire Zimin starred the " field also. He made merman. what he .wants and should keep II a. a nice runnign catch of a high ill himself In sufficient physical fitfoul hit by Rose in the fifth. ness can that he at least a go good Moore twinkled on two hard-hi- t quarter without becoming complete- bals. ly evaunted VTAtf STATElEAGUE: la the third inning- - Phrlbtn spear "I walk eight miles each day re Won. Lost. Pet ed Wasco's grounder with one mit, of. how much work I am gardless .636 7 .. PROVO i. a beautiful catch. making 'g3g j' doing. Four miles I reel off In the . ..7 Stubby Peterson, former Ogden Ogden 2 . 451 morning and four miles in the .. 5 outfielder, held down the right Salt Lake' ternoon. IMs remarkable, how this .. 3 The batting averages of most of field position for the Peaches. He Brigham . amount' of open .air cross country the- Salt Lake and Timp players singled In the third . inning, stole a jwalking clears a man's brain for went up in the pleasant Grove base, listed a sacrifice and made' Yesterday's Games. . or Tents, ost Co(schairs, my plays 4 At Pleasant Grove Salt Lake I.WB ltti'"ngtwo nice catches In the field. He game. ana iormaaons and methods of will hold down that position regu- 10, Provo 6. defence etc., are worked It was tough luck on the pitchers larly in the. future. At Ogden Ogden 7, Brigham 5. forming Camp Stoves, ever- - during- - these ionsr --Juantsvi to have, so many hits registered Ken Anderson, v Weber hfeb. While modern football Is a game of school athlete, worked back of the Saturday's Games, against them In the last Provo-Sal- t . Camp Materials, or At Provo Timps vs. Gunners. ' brains rather than a contest of beef Lake game. plate-TOgden and performed in It as was can the coach formerly At Brigham Peaches vs. Oilers. . style. not long maintain bis brain power ChniilA tha armi-ha rhftlkerl Camp Cutlery.Y George Matthews continued to unless Is his excellent in trim." body ttie FRENCH AUTO LOW Pleasant OUTPUT in fielders the hit the ball hard. In the first inagainst Coach Rochne is delighted with Grove game, the fielding averages ning he drove' a slashing single to International News Bervloe. PARIS, June 21. In contrast to the Utah climate and scenery and AD Camping Coinfons of most of them would have taken left, drew a pass In the fourth and the 2,509,000' automobiles manufac he has lengthened his daily bikes . a tumble. crashed out a to centured in the United States during considerably in order to come in ' ter in the seventh. 1922; only 400,000 were manufac contact with as much of the scenic ETrc-A- T Every Inflelder took a chance on Wobido, at second for' Ogden, features - of Utah county as pos-his life when he (went after a played his usual star game. Par-ris- tured in France. grounder. There was no telling with two blows, topped the where the pill would go. Brtgham stickers, y FOR ECONOMY IN HAU1.ING FRUIT, AND AL) HARDWARE DEPT. j. Ogden plays at Provo Saturday, Barry thought he was going to wuub of ii Hge meets urignam Fifth West and Center. Phone 74 OF PRODUCTS' THE THE FARM, USE t but-ibounced at Brigbam. pick up a nice one, Ogden and Prbvo over his.head a foot or more. (meet here Sunday. STRIKES - i; The Brigham Young university's sible. The great coach had not been in Utah but twenty four hours colony of footbain.coaches have when he wired his wife to make tne been ordered to take a long juant to the great scenic state. Mrs. into, the mountains next Saturday trip Rochne and son William, arrived as a conditioner. - jSo says Coach in "Provo Sunday. -- 'They will take Knute Rochne jot Ntre Dame who the trip to the Timpanogos caves Is heading the colony. The boys summer school students and Am- - with the a-t- gith,-.thjilliu- e,t at-27- IIUUB.' .rI Jl WithrRockh- Saturday's game at Timpanogos park is going to be a most interesting and" Important one. On that day's battle bangs, tor at least 21 hours, the leadership of the Utah State league. If Prove wins thie Timps break away from ie with the Gunners for oe top - of- - the league. But if they lose they goback into second place and Ogden goes to the rop. Brlgham and Salt Lake engage in battle at the city of peaches , OGDEN, if of King Coal. Natufe made base-runne- would'; it trcl lit Pews T to Nature for the high quality e. -.- hit 4 All the credit belongs Fal-lenti- g three frames,. That brought the Oilers' totals to 17 hits and 10 2 1 n A V 8 Pap-wort- h, so 1 2 - proposition with the luck of the breaks deciding the. contest. That may have been why he started a catcher on the rubber. The Salt Lake gang took kindly to Howard's ' offerings, grabbing off 7 hits and four runs in the --three frames the catcher was a pitcher. Douglas Burrows then meander ed to the mound and for an in-r nlng got by with his Btyft In the fifth the Oilers landed on Burrows for four hits and added three more runs to their collection. In the seventh Mitchell trotted out another rubber artist, one Pat Jacobs, . 1 . U C5..1 T .k. VJ1U grailieu luc oail una nicw1, rsi Ara alx and three nina In hits - - Jo: 2 Climb Mountains . getting an eyeful of the 'condition loose-fieldin- 4 Game from -- grounder in the infield. It was Impossible for the players to judge Where the ball waa gQing. "The may think it was going in one direction and then it would bit one of the tbousansd of rough, edges in the field and. would shoot off in another direction, ' That is one reason why so many bits were credited to the players. It ,was either an assist and a put-oor a hit Two new faces were Ir the Salt Lake, line, Mayer at second base, . and Gillispie in left field. field heYe decided u y PLEASANT GROVE, June 2i: baseball fan has seen such No I Tagged rain before In the state f league as was played here Wednestj day afternoon between the Ptoto -Timps and the Salt Lake team. The "fault was not with, toe players but -with the grounds. t JL The .Infield was Just like a 4 fwashboard and it was suicide for heavy-hittin- g, 1 Srtapp, c . Adairis, .lb ... Wallbeek, ss Burrows, rf, p til of the be a . 1 -- ' 88. Barry, S3 '. . Papworth, p 1 BREAK TIE FOR one-tim- To save congestion, at Timp Park ticket office immediately Ihcfnra. rhft gamps; Jhp nianapp- ment of the Provo Athletic sociation haa cUcidcd to keep both the general admission and the reserved seat tickets on sale oo. todays of the games from 8 fr'clock In the morning till a o'clock In the afternoon. rTelepbone reservations wffl, also be accepted by phoning Beit i . R.H.PO.A. June 21. Sherm Jones, e Salt Lake Bee, pitched .40 10 17 27 11 Totals .... vie- the Ogden Gunners to a PROVO. AB.H. H. PO.A. fey. yesterday before a large Fitipatrick, 3b .... 5 2 .1 4 0 crowd, , the contest being replete 3. 2 1 Mengeij 2b plays and inside .4 1 3 0 baseball from start Wilson, to finish. Jones, 4 1 Flelger. to Tke Herald.)" (Special '" '' '" . 'r j RESERVED BASEBALL SEATS j I 'I ...... p. Cillisiliiff, If AB. 5 ....... Myers, 3b Kallentine, c .. 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