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Show -1 I. , is. l - rr- -- THE HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY' 17, 1923. Papworth out on Jhlgh fly " to ijtengea. Leonard thought he was bit by a Mil and the amps agreed witn aim, Snelgrofe walked, forcing Hen. derson In. ' ;r e DeWald singled, bringing la and Leonard. E vjj ! A NNOUNCEW I - I v . Next Week Is BARGAIN WEEKat I ft i i ' Ann it I nnn "'7 v. v.. rp n n b ( jpb n II " I t i .1, 7 hits' Were registered by Sheriff Birk. th Prodigal Son, - Three-bas-e - t- si BKJUMlT-U-IliL- I i ir iiiiiia I that brought In I i 01 y 6 10 30 .37 1 PBOVO. 3b JSchmlt Wilson, If Menges, 2b AB.R.H.PO.A. 6 I ... ..... ... . IJ I .- 51 ToUfil -- three L. illliU U1I1L . -- 7 II Oil 5 0 0 X .4.0 0 4 tHotsls .V W , 11 o2 ;i 6 14 24 13 40 m .AMERICAN FORK. 5 4 4M 0 Hblmslead. 2b 2 z Blrkevc MiHej; v I I I 0,.4 Durrant cf ........ 5 2 "3 2 1 1-- 3-8 4f more. Fallentlne bit to Wallbeck, a Menges out, short to first. A0 .d-. Flelger bit by one of - Metten's Flelger, in nasty grounterrlnri: Wallbeck--g-ot : -- JSMrrowsjHd some good work 8 IngersoL lb ,. . 4 1 ,J 9 to first Snapp, IlttleT a At was box. he times s 4 2 1 (the 1, Homeiirf ' ... . lIowaTdrrt Snapp ont at first Pap worth fanned (Continued from Page One.) unsteady but that will wear oft In Binch, ss TTTTl" 0 Wallbeck, ss NO HIT, NO RUN. Leonard filed out to Wflsoa .in another game. He also did some L. Chipman 3b. 1t came, Thft fi ant basked to thai Adams lb Fourth Inning. left. WOrlt' 'Wi Condor. If T.,.rii,.. 8 4 io--i 1 Jenderson" got to first when Burrows, p warmth of a shfning aua through lag home two of the Tlmp runs. N0 HIT.TKMT v AB.R.H.PO.A. Adams dropped a high. fly. 7 out the game. Here's the details of the game. Snapp hit to right for a single. Totals ....;44 2177 14 ' , Every available seat In the grand' Manager: Dave (Mitchell sent Howard drew the f Ifst" base on Barry singled to left, Henderson Score by Innings: . 3 30 15 Totals to third. going , to to mound "Boob" Burrows the for balls granted, Snapp walking stand was taken and eves the 201 oot no ' Score by innings: Heber. Fallentlne fanned, the last strike standing room was occupied. The the Timps. Manager Earl .Wright second. . American Fork . 342 001 34x 47 Salt on Xake: called him. both Wallbeck moving sacrificed, Bleachers were filled with fans and pickedMLefty Thomas, the Kays" 000 220 002 Hits ..x. Summary: Errors O. Nelson, Barry stole second. tiie gunshed fence and the outfield ville wonder, for the Salt Lake Snapp and Howard nearer the . 000 210 000 S I Miller, L. Chipman, Blncn, Two- Runs v. Papworth walked, filling the f home plate: were decorated with eager fans. It Oilers. 77- hase hits Fraugh ton, Murdoch Provo: ,." was a grand beginning. Lefty Thomas was yanked from bags. First inning. 101 . a 130 100 Hits scor ...... Leonard to Bonner, Birke, Durrant Three-bas- e : i center, singled or and the Calif Metten, When the Ttops .put over the Buckle out on hot grounder to the game Rims .7T."7r.V. U30 000 000 0 3 hits Sweat, Birke, MSHerDouble ..three runs in, the second ..'inning Menges. the ball burning Burrows nian, sent to the mound. Thomas ing Henderson and Barry. Sweat ' to Summary; Errors Wallbeck, plays Murdock t Snelgrove struck out. every fan believed that the Timps hand on its way through The dia had been htttm the ht'ad before th baaes-HolStolen bases Stolen Adams. DeWald the Fraugnton; walked, Barry, the and again couldn't stand strain. t filling would win and that faith remained mond. Adams got the first game Leonard, Adams. Sacrifice hit- s- stead. Condors. Hits Off Giles 14, Adams singled to left, .scoring bases, even though the pliers tied the of the season. Metten fanned. second. Adams Barry, DeWald, Wallbeck, Burrows, oft' Murdock 7, off Miller 14. Bases stole on Snapp. to score in the fifth and until it was foul out Henderson fly Two-bas- e hit Adams. Struck, out onfalls Off Giles 1, off Murdock runs. two two Hits, Burrows singled through second, shattered in the first Of the tent if, Howard after a sensational running off Miller 1.- - Struck ont By Howard called out on strikes. By Thomas, 1 in 1 3 innings; by r when the Otters sent the three win catch that tnmhledjhe scoring Howard and Adams. 0 in 8 3 Innings. First on Giles 8r by Murdock 3, by Miller 7. Metten. Wallbeck to third out, first across. runs into the earth. ning Adams hit a to deep balls Off Thomas I, off Metten 2, Sacrifice nits Holmstead. ' Wild Burrows at first, - the first Adams got the longest bit of the Barry out on a grounder-t- e Wall Beuble-pla- y Murdock. and Barry pitches Miller fientfiJLSliding into second one off Burrew-- 8r bit beck at short, who caught Barry at double play of the season, opener, registering a to DeWald. BUNS.-Thir- d JraH. Hit ahead of the WhlpplBt. Umpire by Jump THREE HITS." pitcher THREE Flelger He held fourth. also the the in first. Burrows fanned. Meten; Leonard 1y-- Burrows. NO HITS, NO RUNS ting'eeord-of-bo- tlt Inning. Jeamsgettlng ONE UTAH STATE LEAGUE. NO BUN. Earned runs Salt Lake 2, Provo 2. HIT, atruckouk- - Snapp three hits at four Tunes up. f Schmitt, first Tlmp upon Left i bass8itlVatorTrPTOvo the TlftlTInhTng. third strike, to left. .touching dropping league, season, singled FleigeroilfiLAnjceOTe " 5. UmpireLowe. ' Timft of game Qgden .. . : . . -. . . . . 1 0 1.000 Buckle out on a long DeWald in the sixth that would It was a peach of a liner over third BIm out . 2 hours 20 minutes. 1.000 Salt Lake-.- . DeWald singled to center, tbejard in right field. have been good for two or three j base. ' Henderson singled to left, going 0 Provo ,000 bases if not for a return trip. Wilson lined out to deep center, first safe hit off Burrows. ... 0 ..000 Brigham Tf. MeenTdTceoriJeWald out at sec- -. to second on slow fielding. Flelger was given an ovation, and Leonard bumping back Into the he certainly deserved it. He made J fence to get the catch. ond, Menges missing a double play . Barry got to first on Wallneck's Yesterday's Games. error, Henderson going to third. two other good catches. Menges struck out after fouling by a second. At Ogden Ogden 10, Brigham 8. GaAe stopped, because- - Salti Fallehtlne singled, scoring Hehr from Page One.) Henderson,' the little Oiler third two over the right fence. First fan (Continued . , At Provo Prof o 3, Salt Lake 8. . Lakers complained about Burrows' derson. Backer, was the Timp's hoodoo. He of the season. .. A crowd estimated at 2200 was in to' out -- was' the guy that started to touchwasn't "Boob" cover Papworth who Burrows, foot, insisting easily spoil J3elger,.hltlo.Aecond. attendance, despite the storm. Saturday schedule Provo at :lng first for Adams' assist things twice. He began the fracas caught Schmitt going down from ing the pUcher's slate. The score: Leonard struck out Brigham. Buckle fanned. in the fourth that sent two runs first, Barry getting the put-outBRIGHAM CITY. TWO HITS, ONE RUN. Sunday schedule Salt Lake at ONE HIT, NO RUN. over for the Oilers and again be ONE HIT, NO RUN. AB. R.H.PO.A Ogden."' Schmitt out on a high ball to Wilson out at firBt. was at th same trick in the 8econd Inning. tentj 5 Olsen If 1 Henderson at third. Ley, Metten. LaSalle, 2b' V Menges, four over Rose, 3b the left field fence, walked to first P. Jones, lb Menges out trying, to steal sec N. Nelson, ond. Gleason, c Watkins, rf NO HIT. NO RUN. Sixth Inning. feller, p 0-4 Snelgrove out on tall fly to xNelsoi Adams at first k y .89 g peWaTd ouf to long fly to --jEotalsxBatted for Keller in ninth. Flelger in center. Good catch. Metten out short to first , OGDEN. NO HIT, NO RUN. AaR.H.PO. A. 4 3 3 2 5 ... FjMger-out,tMoore, 2b right field. 4 1 2 bnapp singled to first, DeWald French, 3b 3 3 1 coming back 4oo slow with the balL Jacobs, ss . -- Howard out on 5 1 1 13 0 fly to Buckle In Kilpatrick, lb ' 3. left field. . . I 2 1 0 . Matthews, cf . Wallberk fanned. 0 lb Jones, rf.. ONE HIT.-N1 RUN. 2 0 Philbln, If .. THB SPEEDSTER, COMPLETELYEQUrFPEl) A3 Seventh inning. Brooks, c ' -J- uckle-ttpl ". 3 Phillips, p He hit to Burrows-an0 0 if was out Todenhoft, p 1 UflLI ? J Murdock.1 Schmltt singled to Holmstead" and Doc Homer were Wilson forced Sobmitt out at the batting heroes of the game, bat second. . . ting .800. Menger out, third to first The score: '' The score: HEBER. SALT LAKE. ZiUJ -AB.R.H.PO.A. s AB.R.H.PO. A. Montgomery, rf .... 5 0 .. 6 0 0 X0 P. Murdock, ss,' p... 5 1 2 1 Buckle, If .... Henderson, 3b FrauKhton.' lb 6 8 3 8 0 I ;, Barry, as . . , . 0 TT. . -" tStanleyi'cf-I Fallentlne, elson, 0 0 Payworth, rf . . Sweat.Zb .....34 0 X 3J.2 X a Leonard, cf ... G. Nelson, 3b 5 1 3 Snelgrove, 2b . 1 0 0 Mulahey, If . JJeWa a 1 1 v. Thomas pi V . Giles. i "is v sMetten, p ... rcp I M UU IS 15 Watch Sunday's Herald for list of Goods and Prices i the exception of the fourth and fifth the Cavemen sent over one or more runs. After pounding Giles out of the .box, they continued the same; trick on P. 10 There will be many things selected here and there from our stock ancL sold at rediculously low prices for I . if t iW Every-mnlngfW- ith three; hits, thhee sews. Burrows out short jto first y--' and Fraugbton. center. mi t forimdablie foe 17 to ..-.:- e.... onea-aadlwol- dy .5 ....... .....33 , . ...... t srr n w it 310 ...... ' put-ou- . right-fielde- 2-- two-bagg- . two-bas- t ftU .- .............. VIIIS OGDEH 1 ' WIEE TEA ca$oj5aa$rtfe4 . t. 1 j 12 d ........ ...... afters-foulin- ss....... r n ........ 13 10 ....... 10 t 11 10 6-.- 1 1 -- - ' , - i- at . wwo : " ' gW1 . ' , : rr ' j . V. ... . " , . -- .''',' ' 's . ; t jy r.,' .;v7t;v.,X'::.r. .,. .v-- X"- V . K - . . Diii6n-Taylpr:Ru- " ; . s. A4 . - ard PAINTS . Asgtfas .6 , -- Ninth InningJ Ogda-10,.Brlgha- idrrurethanfortv-fivemilliondDna- Pi biles in 1922, baying root - for rUaSfi,riKaiii of this model than of any UVU yorld there were only eleven other automnhil Ut sale of all models equaled the oatToT Studebaker and no other manufacturer sold as many cart of the to the Big-SiStudebaker builds the " in large volume. A 1 quarter of 1923, Big-Sisales showed an Increase prer the same period of 1922, evidencing the growing is model. Big-Sipopularity is the result of i.auua are unexceUedin any car at uaicu u miy car ac lac Big-si- x price. I264adi iwheel base, big h tires, heavy frame, Muuiw iuou, jung oiuacDaxer-mad- e springs, the Big- -. ujwe wiuionaDiy man most cars selling at much iuuiut ucuvrrs a wona of power, plenty of 12, h addition x, - x x B-Si- 4K-inc- j result of quantity production, WSBAE ?ortatioa 7Ts ,T'??-0-f rajr, ssBdai ' . y-- - Xt ba ttood for Cwnhtion kht. QuidMetio " annvvatilatar. AhnUnua bound ninom board, withcomantnlfubbar bhiftd. Automatic wiod-- ' platM. , tODSXS AND PftKXS-- A KTiX V iEiiiiii .- '- therun. -- - , -v iHEBEfflGtt - NO HIT, NO RUN. ; Tenth Inning;' l Go, . ?i Henderson singled. rBarry sacrificed Hendersoi second. ' i to I ..SSSSlSBSSSWSBsni .. . Zh'-l-fy:,- '' J- - i Mfcaijr Tan rrs l"iila(S-WCaupt-rM.- 'Sgdw i 7 . ) . f.mm n .sry ) S) l7 ,.y)5o ..farm. . SUM lOi1 IM AMERICAN FORK. May 17. LOR AUTO CO. . I f S I j (Special U The Dally Herald.' Cavemen are Jubilant about t' Fa 11 en Una singled, Henderson go revenge over the Heber EagleW looks good to them to beat su ing to third. . ,.,.'.( . . A CtSCIALX ' 1" - Map-d-a- et,frootaadicwb Om m -- ' v. Provo, Utah 410 0 . VARNISHES: ell 001-00- Snelgrove singled over second base.' DeWald sacrificed Shelgrove to second; Burrows to Adams. Metten singled to left and Snel grove tried to score, Snapp catch ses - ing near home, Flelger made a great catch, of Passed ball Gleason.? Time Buckle's fly In .centerfleld. ". game 2 hours ; and 2.0' minut TWO HITS. NO RUN. Umpire Mann. , 7 Howard struck out Wallbeck sent a ball over, the ' gunshed. a ;' few feet Off ' the foul line. Then he fanned. . ' - Adams out en a fly t - cente field. Leonard retUns5, the catch on .. .. . Flench (fly) ; bases Moore, Brooks. Jacobs, Matthews', Kilpatrick, La Salle.: Hit with pitched balK-Oi- at thews by Keller. Double play Nelson to LaSalle to --P Jones a Jacobs to Moore to Kilpatrick; La SalleSo Nelson to P. Jones. Struc out--By KeUer 1. by PhiUlps 1,'b Todenhoft sV Bases on balls Of; KeUer off Phillips 4, oft Todei DOll a. - nuns ivspousiuis loi KeUer SPhOllps 5, Todenhoft First base on errors Ogden 8, Brl ham 1.' Earned , runs Ogden at bat. Brigham 8. Twenty-seve- n runs, 8 bits, off Phillips lh f plu innings (out In seventh, bases full) 12 at bat, 1 run, 8 hits off Todet hoft In 2 Innings. Winning pltchri Phillips. 'ltuna batted In Md thews 8, Roso 2," .Nelson A Moor French, Jones, Brooks," Ley. Lei en-ba- wm t . Papworth drew a base on Wis - Leonard forced Papworth at seo--ona. Leonard stole second.-out trying to steal third, Snapp to Schmitt, NO'HIT, NO RUN. ' ' V Menges out, short V first Flelger got a walk and was out when he got off first a bit iooiar. Snapp reached for three wide ones' and the frame was ended. - v. NO HIT, NO RUN. ;; - ., .... 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