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To those who versity cm Saturday-;iEljcs March LIMIT Friday, THK TIME lve preliminary - There are to bo t have not seen the latest grip develop' 20. ed to torture an opponent to concede 5. we He bouts and t jinals. Those a fall, this match will be a revelation. who did poi (lra a "by In the pre- The champion applies the "stopper" llminaries wffi have ta wrestle IIoV fanu hOW 00 you 11KB on his adversary just aboye the ankle i and once in lin,e-up-: once i nthe preliminaries for the stte league Tlmps: and withra double wrist lock hold mm " ' the fiaala. denly puts on enough pressure to Davis. , Catchers Snapp and All cbnttaBts.according to Coach either make him quit or take the are. to weigh in at 3 o'clock and Dunn. chance of being seriously hurt. It ""pitcherslIlerrNlles in the afternoon. If any contestant la Infield-Wil- son, Webb, Fltzpatrick, seems that the only wrestler ia these too heavy for Ms class he. may have his parts that will allow Meyers ttruse Raile. n l. make the evening until 7 o'clock-iflold is the game effective Outfield lelger, DuiTantTHiilman. his weight Ira Dern, who .repeatedly challenges! Mike' Yokel, famous Utah wrestler, enterCd-l- n the was champion via the long distance S line-uabove The will act as referee and will, give debut who was "as tame as a lamb the route, for contest baseball Herald cisions where no fall Is scored. The The the champion arrived in Salt when Dee Jn aenL by boys' prizes-bein- g preliminary matches are to go 12 Bench. Lake City on bis recent visit there, Pfovo 3, H No. F. D. R. there is no fallrThe finals Brown, positively refused 'to get on the haj 18 "where minutes T match ferjto go Here'sTa line-ufrprn Ted Hanseflj mat with the inventor of the "stopper." Of excellent tailoring and fine workmanship, these suits are guaranteed there is no fall. 345 South Fourth VVest.Trovo Junior " Just how effective his tortuous bold to stand the "water test." From among the following men the high school student: is. will be seen when. Meyers and eeJec.t will Brigham Young university Yokel get on the mat at the armory j si ' Patrlinra Harrett, Fallentfno. the men to defend tlte "While-here March 30. 123 pound class,. R. Holbrooke 8 .Tnhnfiv Mevers Is a champion all Pi'tcliers'-Mill- er, Keough. A. Mur- '... l I Ardell BlackhamrltST 135 Tiounda. ; tarma the WhehT.be accepted S . . hearts ... Dunn.: ' umtnits: Kinibalir Hunter, SKensuaii dwk, Made of finest worsteds-i- n checks a nd strhes. of the Provo Elks athletic committee Wilson. First base 158 pounds, Karl Crowther, Dean Trior to wrestle, he never ns much as Second base Raile. fiyrum Ward 175 pounds,' Wendell asked, Who is my opponent to be'? Third base Morgan. Chri'steJisea;, 1$0 iwunds, "Cowboy" He just Informed I.eRoy Hardy, Elks Murdock. Shortstop-E- . Wilkins. to get the, best middle- Left field Fteiger. matchmaker, . The bouts will all be governed by . weight possible. Center field Durrant. no punishing mid- colloge wrestling-rule- ; Meyers is the acknowledged You will know that your Spring hat Is correct .Bight fjeld Holmstead. holds will be allowed. that and fact the Fttzlufieldfor champjpn dlewpight Dern, Substitute and that it will keep its shape if it's a Berg an ffe I"-- always ready to take on Sta-Shapal r ick. Hat! CACHE VALLEY LEAGUE. is he Substitute for outfield StaTiTeyt Clalniants is proof positive that off Top your new Easter suit with a fresh man. niat Snow." the great Larson, Kinney, LOGAN, March 21. The Cache Valvpringeltr-A41-blockran- d all shadea when sick Is never tougn Johnny Manager Mitchell. ley leagiie will be organized , fur the baseball opponent is in, and in the many years Provo of Another line-ubaseball season with six cities team: tthat-he-h- as been wrestling has never represented, two of whom, ognn and ."MahngeivSnapp, failed to keep an engagement. Smith field, of the late Northern Utah FalLft-Va- H Catckw4 Saapp,-Ida- ho league. " Ogden. entlne, will be Tlie othr cities probably TTI dr-ajIlwkstead, Pitchersj NELSON AND DERN RETURN BOUT and Pre ton. I.rwiHton, Kichiuond, Easter values in fine quality shirts of mercer-- . Miller, Provo;lHmmick, Logan. Ve"sville. led Oxford Cloth colors: gray, tan, and blue-n- ew First base Elliott, Provo manager If "the Cache Valley league Is form- 1921. raglan sleeve ed this year it will be a home talent LOGAN, March 21. Dr. W. L. Wan- Second base Stubby Smith, Utah league restricted to resident players. Oil Refining' Company. Salt Lake. the boy scouts of This program will necessarily have to Dick Barry, Brigham. announced that Shortstop Logan, George Nelson, In view of the financial Third base Billy Menges, Brigham. wrestling instructor at tha Utah condition of the. valley- - as. regards " Center field Johnny Meyers, Smith-fielSmithfield and Logan are Agricultural college, has signed for ' The final touch a return Northstyle and distinction for your match witn ira tern, miaaie- - IS from last year's nursing deficits field Mathews, Salt Lake Lett ol to. be rthe fashionable world, Easter of knit . outfit a champion ern Utah operations. welght Bees. ' in the . Logan auditorium on held tie . field Sprlngvllle. Flelger, Right March 28. TRACK MEET. Sub 'Morgan. Infield American Wednesday, Nelson and Dern wrestled to a Plain toe oxfords are most in deFork. track and field ' With this team Provo ' could win draw here during the past winter. with sport shoes bringing a big mand, Each man got one tall and . the third meet the determine the ability of the the Utah State close second. pennant for was "hmmi nf tha Rrleham Youne univer 1923, so says Abe league stopped when the time limit ot Of high-grad- e Sheya of 120 South two hours and -t- oe- minutes waaJ Jeatherjdjrork?be heldon will April' FndTr sity of the besUtah. 'Abe manship throughout, avenue, Provo, University the man togaining reached, neither cording to an announcement made Is 18. years old. Oxfords for men this Spring depart fall. day by Coach Alvln Twitchell. Every An unsigned communitlon from an third from the ways of the Brogue, and This will be a finish match with man In the school will have an oppor- evident jokesmlth urges that Presiadopt the softer line. tunity to try out for the big athletic dent Harry Heal sign John McGraw. no time limit and at catch weights. now holds-t- he Nelson carnival. Those who prove themselves manager of the New York Giants, as capable ot competing creditably In manager ot the Tlmps. Fine! Hay be I weight championship ot the Rocky eight events will be permitted to enter "Muggsy" will come tor 1200 a month Mountain country "and la heavyweight chamnlon of Utah. Idaho and the Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. for the finals; provided there are no and. maybe he don t. northwest more than twenty-fiv- e entrees for any Other useful suggestions in the way - The match will be staged under the one .event Rzzzzszszxzszzsz: :zzgzzzsziza:sszsszszzzzzszzzzzzz: ot a Timp line-ucoming from the directioirottherboy"Bcout council of The five men who top the list of Tris are: Babe "" Cobb, " """" Ruth, Ty joker competitors will be awarded prises by Speaker, tor the outfield Ray Shalk, Logan.' the Schwab Clothing company of I catcher, and several other big leaguers Provo. for the rest Of the team. Vera Snow ot Sprlngvllle, sends In for the Tlmps: the following-line-uManager Tommy Fltspatrtckr LION TAI1ERS TAMED Pitchers Jerry Dunn. Addle Miller, Kinney or keough. Catchers F. L. Snapp, Lee Daxls or " The LlonN'amers basketball aggre- "Dad" Barrett. First base Wilson. gation got hold of the wrong bunch of Second base "Happy" Holmstead.. lions to tame Monday evening at the Invitations have been sent out by to all comers. Third base Floyd Dern. Provo high school gymnasium, when According to the program which has defeated The 'Were VSnyde" Taylor. the athletic department of the Young by Shortstop Daily they been worked out by the athletic offiInfield substitute Tobe Raile." Herald carriers to the tune of 51 to the' cob aU of to junior university cials ot the school, more than 75 24. L.eft field Sjanley. . and high schools in 'the state events iwill be run off during the meet leges Peterson. field The newsies had everything their Stubby Kight for the thirteenth annual invitation All the events have been given a cerCenter, field Flelger. Qwn,way throughout the game and meet and relay carnival to be held on tain time and will be run- off accord-- . Outfield substittite Freddie" were never In danger ot 'being dethe "Y,v campus. April 21, . Ing to the prepared schedule. For was the main . . feated. ' The Junior high schools and dis- several years past the "Y" relay car Provo will have "With this line-u- p illuminary ot the carrier squad, findtrict schools. Jn UJtahcounty have nival has been noted for running oft ing the hoop 13 times and making two a winning team," Mr.. Snow writes, j free throws out ot six. Conover letes to compete in the meet A modi and has the reputation of belig the anSTFourth West street: tied track meet wUl be held for the best managed athletic carnival in the Catchers Barrett, Fallentlne. Warnick rung up three 'each. ' pupils of the district school children intermountaia region-,Pitchers Miller, Keough, Dunn, For the ' down to the third grade. . Another innovation to be Introduced ' . was the chief Tamer, getting four Murdock. Girls' events, such, as relays and this year-l-a that all medals, .trophies, i v First base Wflaon. "baskets; Stein was a little tamer with racealwtll also be held,These races peanantt and ribbons will bo pre-- ! Second "three, while Johnson and Bennett " ' ' an. hare been arranged for in previous Antjwt tA lh Minartln wlnnara (Ml! Third were a little 'more tame with twojeach. meets also, but this year there will the ground Immediately following the The score: Shortstop Murdock. 7 . he more of them, and all the high meet la previous yean the medals Lett field Flelger. HERALD CARRIERS. 4 z x " a . " ..Tf ! schools ot the county are ear eeially have not been ordered untU after the . .r 0, 3!.-- F. P. Center field Durrant ' ' A urged to send feejae to participate ta meet and have been tent to tha win' M "Ttlght tleld Holmatead. IS rt . Bullock, ' Substitute Infield Rail. ners two these ' or a month events.. meet after the . S5 8 U Pitapat Men's Arrow Collars, 6 for.. . Men's $4.00 and $5.00 Work Shoes $2.08 Warnick, The boneehoe, pitching contest be- It la believed that the new departure rick. r... ...... 8 I . I i Tarty. Silk Ladies colors.... $1.50 Hose; Men's Dress Shoes, $8.00 to $10.00 H.95 Substitute outfield Larten, Stan tween the teachers of the competing la this reapoeUrUl add greatly to the 0 Rodgers, rg . .801 Ladies' $125 Silk Hose, colors. and $3.50 JMen's was ted which tvent ot carnival. the v schools, lnaugnff 0 importance .......... ley, . Gray, rf . JDress Work Snoes and Unions.. Fleeced .08 Men's Boys' .M $1.60 leadone bo wUl All 871 the of also and second Cea Weoda. last third Cast first Cheaen by J. U year, 10 8 0 . 8 .place Conover, Ig. If ?a.40.: rJ tha farnlvml. wlaaert.farth btgtrchot"UaTlunIbr ing fMtnr r Corvey, lg ......... -r Manager Men's Athletic Unions, $1.50. grade,. Mens ZZ.OU riannei cnirxs......r.J college meets will bo givea a medal Happy HoUnstead. rHnlsicrar ThrbywlTalaVegttirTttt year,' win again bo one of the head-liner- s Appropriate pennants will be given to Catchers Barrett and Bailey, Neckwear, Shirts and Hose at Qui 14.75 ' Overcoats, $4.45, 7.45, 0.75, . CO . at the. meet The crawl has the relay teams, and trophies ot other El ..ness Prices .84 Totals pitchers Miller and. Keough. Men's full cut Work Shirts. i i been extended this 'year and Is now types will' be awarded the Junior high IJON TAMERS. First base Wilson. g' ....,...i.jii;ir..-8econd base Holmstead. IT. open to aU crawling babies. Irrespec- school and district school athletes. . E. L Roberts, base Webb. ot to nd residence. The Third Director tive According parentage Johnson, rt V entrants la this event last year were who has been tha leading figure la the 3 Shortstop Murdock. Stein, It limited to he babes of faculty mem- "Y" carnival, all of tho Visiting ath- Right field Durrant Holt, e V.....V VI 4 Center fleld- -r At wood. bers of the Young university. 81aca lets will be the guests of the univec'. Bennett, rg . . . .... S the faculty has been unable to furnish sky at a banquet toUowlng the meet Lett field Fle'iger. 8wapp, lg ' a fresh supply or crawling babies lor Ia'tha evenmg a danoe wUl be given Substitute outfield HIHrnaa. the event, it has been throws open la tha Ladles' gymnasium.- Totala I 84 Substitute InfleWBaUe. n , .11 AH ill ' . iioaM-iuHt--- ana lu-S- ; . . V -- . fth. ..t,i, wants to look shabby, ;e auit in blue, brown, or giay-- : " for only -- Mike-Yoke- . 17 ( p y r S (0) ID r I I p and-Hlue- Other Suits of High QuaBty for East : . -- . Hats -- i pe s- p -- j Shirts $1.25 to $5.00 . be-ailo- . s FREE-FOR-AL- L if Easter Footwear silk-and-wo- 50c to $2.25 free-for-a- ll t- -- light-heav- y $4.50 to $8.75 p ' Plans Complete for Y p Relay Carnival . - Fred-rlckso- n. - Hert-Bullo- , SMI PicOyraneyejlylOouth rl items; it will give mtceoySete an inpn m rnp. nun nusmesstiinces basef-Coolid- ge., base-Morg- t v . l you ..... t t ... 400.HatsU$lJ9S.v , 880 MetftpleceOlootGam "1 Q-r- . i - 08 j fe.$i.08, 5? A.7 |