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Show BALt PLAYERS 'Mr. AT HENRY JONES IS COACH ES SCHOO fevWSJSWi-i-'- :. fillA 1" f r. tbn Tli B. Y. TJ, coaches' school this summer Is going to. loncf plenty spice and pep to athletics of the county while the Alpine school Is in full blast. High school and college athletic directors from all over the Intermountain region will be here to get the latest and best Ideas on base- - . j'' t v ITTll- -- ootbal Coach Rochne, Notre Dame's famous athletic director, while at his best in football. Is far above the average as teacher, of baseball and on tire field and tracks. Notre Dame bag develop- eo tome of the country's, very best tall, . yr tr . ed. . - , J bit of spring training, while Sam Leavltt starting jralMlngiiip his bat ting eye. The roundhouse men are , enthusiastic about twilight league team, and, If Freddie Farmer Is right In his prediction, the railroaders - win a mighty One aggregation in the twt - i ; Mr. Webb hopes both the Kiwanis and Rotary clubs will round np teams of their younger members. . man Into the major baseball leagues That's-41from th the Pnm Baseball-fan- ;The sum. mer school Iftolngib-hringJa-Era1 UHseuan wiu piayers, in-- , chiding "Happy" flolhistead. of the - American Perlt- - Wglr- -' school, and "Tommy" Fitzpatrick, TJ. of U. ath Both, these capable main-poin- L Henry Jones is having some ex perience on his trip north, according to a letter received from him at -- The Daily Herald office. He says that after he had defeated Jack Billings on Marcn 17 with the new toehold he has created. Bluings chailanged him for another match in which the toehold was to be barred, we met three days later for the second match," writes Henry. I had won the first Tall in 23 minutes with a flying arm twist When Billings came back for the second. falL he bsd a very fine "coat of oil all over his body and he was very hard to hold. For 3 minutes we wrestledm with Billings 1 never even, trying t 9 KWTBemntt me. had a body scissors on him sod he clamped a toe hoi vtt m e: Tor whicB i .e was dtsquallfied by. the referee," Billings weighed In at 152 pounds, wHI(THenry flppedTSe scale a - Webb-exnlaln- His suggestion for printer' telun met with instant acclaim on the parti of the prlntert la newspaper and Job printing shops. Clyde Singleton oegan giving his glass arm, f t, CJZlJiQ, ,1, vo f n-iv- letic-directo- ' &JI J "Next Jim L Grande," wllj-att- en the coaches' continues Henry. "He won from me cMoLat the "Y." and between lessons by taking the second and third falls I 15 get a Kperienco I .; AN.Mi.iK. in Ti 'woTioTir wiin ine Timpateeagnetesfluzims fall wit. i a Japanese arm lock, wSlle doubtedly this will make for a power he took the second with a head lock for payroll while, at the ClSgg." anttahsLlhlrd JSaLhjtlOiadliBhen same time, it will bring to Provo sev MEETSM1KE Jq that's the sort of opponent Mike tha Jit. mme off the mat eral players who otherwise would not "I have been matched wtthLa Yokel hag picked out for himself! come at the salary possible, comes to the Mike can win, or even draw, with Grande for Saturday night (March 24) Johnny Meyers Mor -- a 1509 side bet Meyers he'll , be going bow student coaches at the "Y" may be armory here Friday evening witn weighs-16- 3 ' Matchmaker over Public William pounds, while I am down and Roy straight-fal- l Hardy a victory summer for of baseball liTthe signed : or" the to "1 lv iierr tb rMon-tan- t Carl of titlehotder Ity Expert Johnston, middleweight Perumean, 6tte league, making the Provo Timps me tme treat and Provo have a large I Elks' athletic insist committee, the nearest approach to a college team Ausjtr&lia. That battle was staged at Los An that never was a classier wrestling following that will back me to the In any baseball league outside the col geles last Thursday evening. Johnny show ever, staged on this globe than limit" lege conferences. whining in two straights, the first tall the one that will be sprung on the occupying M minutes of time, while public at the armory Friday evening two best middleexerted himself to the extent --Not Johnny TRACK HOLDS of 38 minutes In placing the Austra weight wrestlers in this world come lian's shoulders to the mat the sec together for the first time, but the TWILIGHT T ond time. Japanese grapplers get a chance In Mike Dundee, the celebrated, little the limelight with" their brand of ATTENTION FIRST k n o c k e d wrestling, and Merl. Christ Shsen and featherwelghter "never down" believes Meyers Is the best Art Sehmertz, too, are gpotllghted for 50 lijlnutegiof wejterweight wrestling. With the son shining more benevo- - ever In the"15frpound class. Tire include two 1 doubt If ever a man lived who 1 ATI thr and tfiA nlr halnir mnrn fnvltmr. 158 pounds war the equal of affaire, well matched mit The ""Bl win sw a. ui U1D x 1UJUU1(U bbjai- - JeagufltJsJhe - school are getting the spring fever. JdhtmyflSIeyers on thff wrestlingmat,' mixers. Salt Lake promises a large; latest twilight in the thing way of diamond en turnout of fans for this card than ever The athletes of the school are doing declares Mike Dundee, adding: "He's thusiasm proposed by Dell Webb, city thnlr hnat in rtA Ihamulvu f tha'kol. the Jack Dempsey of his class, the J came out of the capital city for recreation director. flesh In any Provo athletic program. tag and to geTlnHmTW The twillghters would make use of athletics bjr practicing dally around TImpanogoa park, starting their games on Jones behalf of at fr:30. the campus and In the gymnasium. challenged Schmerts over six months ago, but Coach Edwards Is lining up the boys CPUPICDT Director Webb believes half dozen WANTS Jones turned a deaf ear to my prop- good amateur baseball teams could lor the track events and is of the opln JUIII be osition to wrestle in Salt Lake: but Ion that he will have a good team to In, affording a lot of good gathered we are prepared to wrestle him In his participate In the various activities, baseball sport (or the "summer even- He expects to discover lots of good TO WRESTLE JONES own- home town, at 146 pounds ring tags. a for reasonable side. stake, and "I think we can side, material from the youngsters in the get teams from the the championship. lower classes, some of whom may s ir railroad shops, retail clerks, printers, Thanking yon for publishing ihe automobile industry, and, possibly, prise the old timers.. above, Among those who have been prac Sport Editor. from the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs." ticing for soma time and who .are - Provo Herald: : Yours for clean ... , .sport , showing up pretty good so early In the For many years past the welterseason are Robert Tregeagle, Jolley, WALTER S. WESTERFIELD, weight wrestling championship of the Vilkey" Knudsen, Curtis, Whtiehead, west has been 4n the possession of Btan Peay, and Lawrence Peterson Manager. lUenryloneao past year I have had under my man MATCH. agement Art Schmerts of Bait Lake, whose record during" the past "two HERALD CARRIERS ypars'is equal-t- o that of Jones; in LOGAN. Maroh-28- . ThJ rtern-Nel- Tact. 1 think it is a little. better, see7 son matcbTtonlgfit is creat wrestling iug that Schmortz has beaten some of ins a great deal of excitement in Jones' oppqnents In limp Cache to There no time valley. ' than Jones ever dld Take, for 4)i- - limit 4n tha Ka"h - Js ' ' be . tansec, the match with Charlie Mason; wll1 trv tn m. Nelgon t. tsarrUs. basketball toii'ii GENUINE v i.an last evening 'defeated- the Lion Tamcn ing daily in Smart's gymnasium with at tne nign scliool gym, tying ih.e of hard wrestling to get a cloah-cu- t newsies with the Sixth Warders for decision over Mason, and the same the college wrestlers. A good preliminary card has been first place in the juvenile basketball thing applies to Lyman Dro)vn and and there will be muslc by DURHAM TOBACCO arranged, Lion league: The Tamers, it was an- others, Sehmertz record being ar the the Boy Scout band and possibly some ' ' nounced, have taken the place vacate;! best. feature stunts by the scouts. by the Second ward boys dropping STANDARD It was Scliptertz's ambition to meet A out f the league, Jones more- - than a vpar aeo- - hut 1 oeen great many reservations have OF THE WORLD received Salt from Lake and The score of last night's league have purposely Kept him from Jones other towns In Utah and game: unfa I could seeJny way clear im IB S HERALD CARRIERS. I at his .beat rtftiiiniftivlcjory nhJle-Jone5ttenaanr0WV e ,fl 0 pectfd G. F. T. P.I 1 II 0 III .. 0 WarnIck, rf 0 : - f mm m pounds. ONE OP JOHNNY MEYER'S LATEST SNAPSHOTS, SHOW WITH HIS WORLD ING THE MIDDLEWEIGHT GRAPPLElt :CAMONSHIP BELT, WHICH .MIKES YOKEL LONGS TO DaeebaiHsts- - ftrtijr-- n"r" i7trmu i I wrestled z awes u.i t s? ,m;:t v mm itXTfkfTmi " , s - i -- . II I "nfatcbr-'"i--wonthe-ir- m -- the-Timp- - ip ; If ' ' 8 he J IHIIEil boaing-.-cara.w- Sem . four-roun- d mm. 7 en ft 9 tpiw - n mM-'- f - IIUIK - -- DERN-NELSO- iJinWHEIIlOSE -- ,, The-Hald BULL . Colvey, If .. Terry, c .... Conover, Ig A. Gray, rg.. Rodgers, rf . Bullock, If "V. Gray, . 3 .. 1 0 3 0.0o ko .. 0 B 4 .0 o ft-- 0 0 4 O 2 0 0 o ft 8 r II II , . , Totals UON TAMERS. Siien Holt 4i 002 If. c. C. Bennett, c, rg. U Bennett, rg, If. Nelson, lg ....... .. .. S 4 0 0 1 1 Swenson - 0 I O. rf .....T. If:.- i Phillips, . lg Wssdon, It ... a Luke, rg Msnlove, lg 1 T. F. i Q o I ' l fl ' 0 Hendrickson, Totals s the'herald. o o 0. 0 The call of the diamond is in the air. Get busy. Organize your teams, and then come here for your baseball outfits. S - J- I , . If, !. . " f 1 r: Terry, o . vw i Conover.rg-.- ,. Rodgers. lg ft Orsylg 0 Huish,. t f jt V- ... . - . " ; XJim OP JACKSON HOLE, WYO. Former World's Champion Middleweight I 2 West Center. .. " i " . ' . - : n Phone 303. ' I " OF CHICAGO.;- - ,Worlds Champion Middleweight FOUR GOOD PRELIMINARIES II : . " Jffil rm " j..,4f!l, ' : : : -;- SCIl YS. Ti SOGA-iJAPANE- TTTTn SB REINHACT4-R0TJN- D AND ANOTHER BOXING BOUT. - I BOXINGi' , "i; . ; ' : 1 " f 'T Tickets for saler 1: - M. TATEYANNA KID SNOW VS. JOE m. in chtsen vs.Airr -- s - ri ..v..7;vo - f . jl IotlV-'- - MIKE If "WarnlcavTrf; -- :' Provo Electric & Hardware Company - iIvZl. ' i We carry a complete line of everything per-- ; .taining to the game and can save you money. l i, 1 I Xf 4iLTio wit .J i I i lhl-- I ' FRIDAY, MARCH 30 8:00 P. M. I iill A ll I - 6 It I -- l - I s I- J i " J ?; I wn III9 Totals ? After which the Herald Carriers tried to make it a double-heade- r with the Post Carriers and fell down in the effort, the Pest lads playing an excel lent game. This score: TBurgooo. I iff I MM 2 2 P08T CARRIERS. Baseball Days are Here Boys I I i . ji It lilll 4 . 7Tye' ft If 1 rf...... . r aWitci77 J 1 s; I Kb59b3BESs5BBE 'I -- |