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Show in I- THE DAILY HERALD it to PROVO Piny NEPHL Jan, 29. The chamber of commerce and KIwtnis Club ot Kphl Published by Tha Herald Company. 4 EVERY - i AFTERNOON " EXCEPT Entered as second class 'mall matter June Utah, under the Act of March Z, 1878. 4; 41 WSEK-DAY- .to, 3 J have at the pos toff ice, 4 ii-- Prof. Eugene L. Roberts, versify director, of athletics, and Law ericaiL-JPorrence Iirigga, k .Jrug: e for the presidency ran a of the Central Utah baseball league in of the" league board or con- J- - - Legioe Plans State Boy Scout " 4 3 - IIARRY HEAL PBEXIDBII BASEBALL HEAD Owens,-Busines- - , Terms of Subscription: Dally only, dellvereLby carrier, "30 cents a nth; by mall In Utah county, $3 a year; outside the county, $3.50 a year, uily and Sunday, by carrier, 40 cents a month, $3.50 a year In advance; eily and Sunday, by mall, $4 a yeaiv Sunday only, by mall, $1 a year. Rodgers, Editor and Publisher. J. A. Manager.-- .. N. Gunnar Itasmuson, City Editor. A. T. Harding, Circulation Manager. . , .. !i ROBERTS GOAGH '" - list mm . tie-rac- Harry ileal, president ot the Provo Several days before the Utah and Consolidated Real Estate company, . the "Y" basketball teams met for the trol Sunday- - afternoon. The American Legion will establish the finest summer camp first held in the Provo was chosen- president of the Provo was TwItcheltL The Coach meeting league 'games, association at a meeting of .Athletic trfXmerif6rtfr the yesteraay. Ave. echool ietBran:theTtat Utah state oiticers are sffcceB8fnl,conhngto"Martr m and The meetlngwas held at the office a continuation of the Innco vW mrrimnnflor nf Hin Aonarfmtmt hf tTtnVi It.. ia fh tni rt "19 4he first gam Friday evening ellgiblllty-of-player- s ft Utah Power eight company, argument began of the and was called to order by President tentionofthe. legion to build a camp on the ieracre plot of the Sunday before. '. who said that be President John MendenhaU, of Ray Timmerman, a wu wnicn ne near jvspen uruvc in rrovo canyon aim airucuy nwaE-:ay; tney rmaie-u- n Duisness matters a of of cause surplus another aeto accept Sprlngvllle refused and at the base of Mt. Timpanogos, said Mr. Roylance, TJhis land prophet or foreteller, whatever you to baseball of that Job. Professor Roberts he could not giveithe time term to him. name sire to was given the Boy Scouts of America several yearsago by Six points difference in the Satur and Mr. Briggs were nominated. The that be had given, and urged that an " other be elected president. the government but.no attempt has been made to use it. day nlgbt games does not tell all of lYote was evenly divided and as there Robert F. Moorefield was chosen . tha. story. The gannr" was harder geemed no prospect of a change, it- - vice presidentucceeding.. G. Merle tue eiecuou was to and one deeuled to first than the Inan postpone rougher a them fought of and other cots, camp tentsf rippnrtment. supply Taylor, who, too, had declined a re-week. mail vote-th- is a have Utah were and the used tactics squad by ' surplus, for use in erecting the camp. in an effort to win. For a time it It is understood that American .el?lon;. equipment which OnnLr SWVUVtKir tm lnfri at HUH an A fViA on1 airva The Sectors dej gnated President lrmrna u;i11 KaKiiUf A fcVJ. fkfi UUUV WJ VtlV 1VAWII HIV looked asr though the "Y's" men had Fork, lihi d Heber are ior Brigg UV" iintiaoa .11111 Mr. feriggs last year ' was . the! Heal to act that they were amp will be laid out in approve&roilitar board of control. TTd ottrer ti vie organizatf oiis will be asked to league's treasurer, and was vice, pres- league with them going to. get snowed unutjr. - After as president tlie-fire ' the yar-o- f at ident at Watktns league's Jorgwtsen guarded insure the success oMbe undertaking.. A scout "lea'deFwillTje forward He is one' of the strongest Mr.. Ileal said be would .flo all within in the istence. demons like played laced in charge- of the camp during the summer and the admin-jtratio- n first half and succeeded in getting supporters of baseball in American his power to give Provo a pennant of the camp will be under the direction of the state scout ahead of tlio liicalg two points before Fork, and never minses .a chance to winning team this year,doneHe said be with the believed this could be "". the end of the first half. The latter is see a league gamfe. ; . headers. team strengthened in a few na- - 1922 has achieved that does uses but tactics Itoberts a Professor fast man, Mr. Roylance presented his plan for the camp to the state tint by recruits, cf Proyo boys, fame as a university ath- places am ink., .veil with the fans. Had he .ai4 tq ha thrap nnrUng fixecu live CQrruTiitt.ee of .the legion MM pecemper and he was given cooperated with his f. in- 4tie coach, and in -- basketball ia noieu .f full authority to go ahead with the work and was assured of the stead of playing to the grandstand, for his successful handling- of the good bhWbalt players' tii the f ailread mciuuiut . ricuulD . ... mt.. fuiurei. .. .... uuu BUUIW, nwMiu uw tlio l.nanii full support of the state officers and the posts in. any way de- the'. 'Utah lead might have been, main- Va uuiiii-i- i Uo urr.nl1hQ f resident l eai is neneveu io oe in mous choice of Provo' baseball fans, throughout the ganie. sired. Dr. B. W. Black, state commander, during the discussion tained thorn, and it fa 13ird, the "Y" rlghL guard, played a if it' were put up-tt- v iUtcheJl on: lliai job. ltMr- - Mitchell of the proposed scheme, said: wonderful game and counted In most known that he Iras can spare the time for baseball this The American Legion stands for good citizenship and I do of the plays. He played the floor well in the' other league cities, particularly It summer. tan to supr and crept uu enough times under the in the southern part of thecoun"ty, .1 hw nuu j, iirnniuri tuui. to score ten points. is believed that t'ayson, cuhhIu'i port the Boy Scout movement; If the boys of today are trained hoop Dixon Jvas unabel to find the hoop-lik- Fork, Springville and Provo will vote at a later day. for citizenship we need have no fear of the man of tomorrow. The he did" in the Friday game. Time for Roberts as league president. There afe but seven clubs m the legiorrsirould support tbis plan and carry it through to success." and: again he tried for long shots but Mart W. Roylance was made chairman of the committee to failed to give the ball thk right twist. league, now, as- - Midvale has with WRESTUR VS. BOXER played a strong game, however; drawn and no other city has been work out the details of the proposed camp. Ernest freeman of He Keeler also did well before he was added, although Pleasant Grove and R. Thomas C. J. Maginnis of Ogden, "Brjgham City, Lindsay of taken out for four personal fouls. He Santaquin-Gqsheare said 'to want to A real novelty will: be given the get Into the 'league. Hiawatha; and 1'rox: Larl Eynng of Provo were selected to serve was unable to get any baskets. The Success of the "Y" team was Harry Heal, Provomember of 'the sport fans of Utah county Tuesday with Mr. Roylance. the first undoubtedly due to the ability of board of control, and G. Merle Taylor, evening, January 30, when Coach Twitched to send in substitutes represented Provo in tne board de- mixed bout ever staged in this sec EVERETT TRUE : : : as good as the men whose places bate yesterday, the debate being quite tion will be put on at the armory. t i By CONDO champion they took In the game. Romney played stormy over a division of gate re- Henry Jones, the welterweight wrestler, will meet the' coming a splendid game at center where he ceipts. Lehi Insisted boxer, Bus Bairie of writh. the visiting team. welterweight replaced fartridge, who was ,taken the gate 60-out on. a slight Injury after he had Mr. Heal protested and insisted that Logan, The two champs will stage an will wres-tl- e battle. Jones, only been in the game for a few min- Provo would not be a member of the eight-roun' and Bairie will box. utes. league if the gate is split. For th6. preliminaries" Joe Offeret A meeting Is to be called soon to The score: UTAH. solve the gate problem and inaugu- has been matched against Harold 6. T. P. P. rate the new president, Roberts or Marble of Spanish" Fork in a 0 0 0 Briggs. 0 boxing bout. Kid Jeffories of Rhode Gillespie, If island will try his luck for four rounds Jorgenson, rf ...... 1 I against Battling Corlett of Provo. Two Cotlett, c POULTRYMEN ORGANIZED. 2 other gootr preliminaries have been O. Watklna, lg asTbe Utah Poultry Producers' 1 arranged for and the fans are sure to Burrows, rg sociation was formed Saturday in Salt see some real fast mauling in tbe card 0 Smith, If Lake. P. R. Nielsen, Jr., of Mantl, was for Tuesday evening at the armory. Mike Yokel will be the third man 7 19 elected president, with R. L. Ashby, of 14 Totals American- - Forkv- - xlce When Mike-waJiere lor B. president lathe-rinThe executive committee includes his match witb'Tri Dern he promised Stewart, If two men from Utah county, Mr. Ashby, Jones that he would come here and. Dixon, rf and J. R. Kindred, of Springville. referee the bout with Bairie. Kes4rr-- o Packard, lg .... it;uira. rg 11 rs gate-recei- -- VSoStSKSWt w a '.. is-no- - t r ' 44-' TV rf boUi gone o&jrecord,u favoring the support of strong baseball team from the iowa; next i mwm6fJ.VL SATURDAY.. 6, 1911, . - . tion-wid- . rs Tiaseen'the- - Important character in the local field of baseball for several seasons, has been appointed to communicate with the Cen- Ual Utah league reiauva w oaseoau next season. partly decide the league winners of for this season. Thus far Provo is the lead ' Two years igo the local nine was a whfle Nephi haawon one, andL lost strong contender for the Central Utah ' one. pennant, flnishingJaihe second hole. y Neither team ; have had any prac- Last summer the team withdrew from when the league on account of the long tice since Friday evening SpringvlUeefeated Nephijsrid MWOi stretch of unfinished paving from the won overrPayson. The Provo boys are Utah .county line to Nephi, which ot la. t be same condi years be?a in during the early part of the ago the local team was a member of season and the game tonight should the Southern loop, made up of .teams be close and interesting. ' from Sanpete, Sevier and Juab. Nephi are determined-t- ea won second honors that year. bring the vlctory packx home-"Wlt- h thenu If. the Provo lads play no better PLEASANT. GROVE WINS,J gamaihsn they did at Payson Friday LINCOLN, ' Jan. 29. The Lincoln evening Nephi may turn the trick and reglsterjtho first defeat of the ,irseason high school lost, the fourth straight '.' PleaBant game this 'Beagon.-'Whentagainst the Provo boys. Grove team won here Friday night by SPRINGVILLE 25, NEPHI 2). a score-o- f ii to 24. In this game the visitors had the locals outclassed from NEPHI, Jan. 29. In one of the best the first whistle. tae local Richards and West starred for the games ever wttaessed-on- floor, Springville high school team de- winners, each making six field goals. feated the Nephi five by a score of 25 Scott, for tbe losers, mavAd a. simmi i to 21 Friday night. The lead was f irst game. held by one team and then the other The score: . , -- -- " howd karo Not ri derfif ittotf omica fiunil food una) reKai Whyrf iomede ib) tods nterti EMtuu Mkai he- Wd mml f.ifcfc, tile iu 1 until the las jnlnutev wheathe PLEASANT-rjROVhead and retained visitors forged : lead. their Burton and SKorthington. for Nephi. Rlctards, if and Clark and Crahmef, fof 8pMng-vHle- r West-r- f ... Walker, o . played -- eommendable baltThe score: Iel8on4 lg . NEPHt-dark, rg . . T. F. P. Smith, If ... Belllater.-l- f 1 .... 0 0 2 Christenson, G. Burton, rf Worthlngton, Grace, lg Lunt, g-- ..... 4 5 0 c -- n- -r- Totals ....10 4 G. T. 6 11 6 0 1 0 4 0 -0- - 21 Carson, If . Scott, rf . . P. Payne, c .. 8 Bunnell, lg 11 Clinton, rg 4 Liewls, n 2-- Oay rg .. . 3 . -- 4g--TT Hutchings, rg Totals ..... 0 5 8 0 2 i F. ' O 4"-- : 0 - .10 8 ... ...... 25 I- g t. v. 1 0 0 0 0-- 0 0 h TABIAN im iw 0 0 I I mi i . ii, BRQKLjaLT L o - 21 prrr 8 0 ,- 0' 0 1 "y 0 1 J C s 4 . -- -- Totals Referee, Taylor; I - 14-t4- r"i. 1 1 i's 26 14- I 21. LINCOLN. fr SPRINGVILLE. Slark, If Cranmer, rf Burt, c . -- -- BJ -m1 Prodmn P. PT 0 .12 . Q.T. 0 6 .....15 Totals 11 B; r.rl -- . strong-wpuorto- Petty,' who Provo high basketeers will clash with the: NephI high this evening on the ' Provo gym floors. 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