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Show ' THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 23, 1924. CAGE FOUR. SHELBY STILL Men s Clothes at Low Prices LIKES FIGHTS, DESPITE JOLT Same Matchmaker, Too, Puts Them On, Although Big Battle Was Flivver. , 4 mt hiiihii. mt. riirrer is oeicruuiieu u his pro-- j leave no stone unturned-igrain of winning the presidents' . foursome on . . International News Service, . KHKLHY, Mont., April 2.1 ilm-fufrom tin1 fimil gong 'f H"' Ik'nipsey-tiiblKiiibut lie of July 4 last rise a new cry fur mn st a new lust for Ii1im.i1 and a unv spirit of "we'll show yd.'' While Slid-bami several oilier .Montana business lnen would like to meel some of the ejijiert "publicity men" whn "covered and smothered our fij;lit," Shelby emit i lien to enjoy .prize f eoiirse It 1h staged unfighting. der Icglnn auspices td eoiiforui to law, but regular limits are held In the game little oil town every x M month. In tlio Liberty theater, where these same "imblii'lty" men discovered a girl who joined Zicgfcld's "Follies" In New York and made her famous over night, Shelby gathers, all of the 400. for its monthly buttle and Its monthly repetition of the "Wit fight.' Matchmaker L. A. Hnmpson, the same man who proposed and eowked up the big mill last year, In Lp charge of these battles, and, after the preliminary bout last week, he announced a deviation from the usual for the Two boys were intro- HUNTER MANSON hand-tailore- WARNER CALLS May-day- VICE PRESIDENT NEWFOOTBALL MAJOR LEAGUE STAR PROVO GOLFERS Membership Drive to Close Roll Before May Day i I K-- ff Tournament. Hunter Manson,' B. Y. U. footbull and tennis star, was elected vice president of the Provo Country club at the Tuesday evening meeting in the Hub store. the late Mr. Manson succeeds John 8. Smith and is reputed to be one of the crack golfers of this city. The membership drive will lie pressed until the limit Is reached it was decided at the meeting and for this purpose ft membership committee was designated, with instruction to close the roll before May 1, if that will be possible. The member- Includes George ship committee 1even, chairman, Cnl Hee and II. V. ' . Hoyt. duce ft. A grounds committee was appointGene Johnson, small and fast. Orville Lore, bigger and slower. ed to superintend the conditioning Matchmaker Sampson announced of the golf course in the First ward needed Imthat the two lights of the Shelby pasture and to suggest provement In that course. This comhigh school were prevented from Lynn Wakefield and finding out who would have the ex- mittee Includes clusive privilege of buying the ice Hunter Manson. They will begin cream for one of Shelby's prettiest work on the course immediately and debutantes until they settled the promise a fair playing field by May matter, in true Marquis of Queens-berr- y 1. It was decided to permit playing manner, before the assemuntil May 2, when of bled community. Six once gloves were usc. It the course will be closed to all was announced that this was a case save members who have paid the of the best man winning the job of 1924 dues. The seasons dues will be escorting a particular girl to the be $5. Initiation fee of $10 will Shelby high school "prom" in June. charged. A beginners' day will be combined The gong sounded. Gene Johnson led to the nose with with the contest for the Presidents' the first tap of the gong. While he cup, to be played off Thursday afcontinued this style throughout four ternoon, May 1. An effort will be made to bring a rounds and managed to change the professional golfer shape of Lore's face, Lore's weight Salt Lake club not so much and wind proved superior. Shelby to Provo for May-darose as one man and applauded the to teach golf, it was explained, but re- to obtain his criticism of the Provo fighters and gave them a royalburcourse. two as the youngsters ception President John W. Farrer, of the ied their enmity and left the theater arm in arm, with the avowed inten-tlo- n Provo Country club went toto Salt lay in of making the girl in the case Lake Wednesday morning decide who would be her escort to a supply of golf clubs and to takea few golf lessons from a profesthe "prom. TONIGHT AND THURSDAY Veteran Gridiron Coach, Now at Stanford, Thinks Changes Hurt Game. concerned. The California mentor URBAN SHOCKER told writer: Pacific Coast League Won. San Francisco Salt Lake Los Angeles Vernon Sacramento Oakland Portland Seattle Lost Pet 12 S 9 9 8 6 6 5 3 5 0 7 8 .800 .643 .600 .533 .429 American League National League Kansans Initiate Bowling on Green Brooklyn-Philadelphi- SAVE MONEY April 23. (INS. 1 due hundred and fifty Spanish pilgrims, including Marquis de las Torres, after seeing King Alfonso and bis sister, departed today for the Holy land. MARSEILLES. Blazing a fine new trail upholding on high the torch of magnificent tribute thundering forth a ftf o oniication leiiinc in terms ui iiutmv Rvmr.--n- V a good woman's of secrets sacred the ruthless drama soul: The screen has presented many great mothert characterizations but never one so appealing so power-f.,mafehie in its screaming realism as this one . X a Clraniinii t ,t jane with mcomparaDie Mother in the World WILL ROGERS in c ium I . . 4 V. u.wo IN CONCERT g Hear Columbians play "it Ain't Cor.na Rain No Mo'." f ever popular seller. Center. I KODAK outdo. iis invites yur KiuLl s, :lo iiOl v.c I r,v i!m..;i.!U.t;n ni supp'-UY' e ilr lIi'MiT. PKO0 PHOTO Sl I I I V k Ml Ml (O. AH tc Large Salt Herring 21-11- b. ). 00 TiWbVUWUVVlMj See Our Window Display Beginning Thursday, our windows will contain a special attraction that will be of to all students of B. Y. U. in-tere- You can wear your old shoes with your new suit and make it look Or you can take pride in a new pair o( Bostonians and feel perfectly attired. st Remember: The keynote to your appearance is e your Hat. Berg's Hats are cf just the right style and quality to give Stay-Shap- 11 bowls to He as close to the kitty as possible. PEACE IN HONDURAS. April 23 at 6 :30 p. m. Carl E. Gurnsky of San Francisco, International News Service. An international tournament with 23. The president of the American Society of WASHINGTON, April hundreds of entries, now Is held anwarring factions which have kept Civil Engineers, will be the princie at nually pal speaker. The game Is popular In the summer Honduras in a revolutionary state resorts of northern Ontario. In addition there will be some for months were brought together in a peace conference today aboard the motion pictures; two reels showing LAST OF SCHOOL LEAGUE. U. S. S. Milwaukee, in the harbor the development of transportation The Provo grade school baseball off Ambapala, according to a report by water, commencing with some fans are all excitement over to the state department from Sum- historical features and concluding Friand battles Thursday ner Welles, President Coolidge's with illustrations of equipment and day between the Maeser and the personal mediator. sea views on one of the modern in teams The Parker sqnads. boys' U. S. battleships. a these schools have never lost PROVO ENGINEERS GO Mayor O. K. Hansen, President gamo this year, each team having TO SALT LAKE BANQUET Scott P. Stewart, of the Provo to its four victories and no losses The Engineering Council of Utah ter of engineers and B. A. Jacob," credit holds its annual dinner at the Hotel Provo representatives of the Engln-erin- g Friday will see the last game of Utah in Salt Lake City, Monday, Council will attend the dinner. the grade school league when these two teams battle for victory. The Franklin girls have won five and lost one game, while the boys have lost six straight. Maeser girls have won two and lost a similar number. Parker girls have three victories and one loss chalked against them, while the Timpanogos girls have six games lost and the boys have lost four and won two. The final games for Franklin nnd Timpanogos will be played Thursday. Niagara-on-the-Lak- the-comi- HARRY THAW IS HELD SANE BY TRIAL Jl Bl PHILADELPHIA, April 23- .sane K. Thaw declared was Harry Inst night by the jury that had been hearing testimony to determine bis The jury demental condition. clared him fully capable of looking nfter his estate. The jury deliberated seven hours. William A. Gray, counsel for Evelyn Nesbit, divorced wife of Thaw, said that a motion probably would be filed for a retrial of the case. Thaw was not in court when verdict was announced. the BARTON'S RUGS Attractive, durable, to clean. Neb., April 23. ATKINSON, A crowd estimated at 300 persons was present here today to attend the ceremonies incident to the laving of the cornerstone of St John Lutheran church. (INS.) comfort-able-eas- y Rugs for the Dining Room, Living Room, Bedrooms, Sun Porch and Halls. BUY FOR CASH Phone 44G. STRAN Lowest lbs. Spinach Head Lettuce 2 dozen good size Sweet Oranges 2 cups Fresh Strawberries Fresh Tomatoes, 11) '. sack Brown Loaf Flour sack Cracked Wheat sack Rye Flour sack Kum ipe Oats sack Corn Meal ! pkgs. IJuakcr (Jtiakics Corn Flakes We Pay Spot Cash for Live Poultry. Butter and 2 lriY mm PRICES FOR APRIL 21 TO 25, 1924. 10 lbs. Beet Sugar Sugar Cured Hams, lb Fine Breakfast Bacon, whole slab, lb 2 dozen Fresh Eggs Creamery Butter, 2 lbs. for 2 lbs. Fresh Catfish 3 Large Fat Smoked Bloaters Brick Codfish Smoked Salmon, fancy stock, lb 2 to $37 2950 b. "TWO WAGONS, BOTH COVERED" Ralph Pollocks' Columbians for the conservative business mas an SAMUEL KOPP Prices 450 West $4000 Clothcraft Suits kick-off.- .400 10 .833 Conch Warner comments on the 10 .231 new rules as follows: "I think there was need of a rule Tuesday's Games. to the artificial tees or At Portland Salt Lake 4, Port the prevent gathering of dirt from a disland 7. tance to build up tees, but I think At Los Angeles San Francisco 9, elimination of the tee entirely is a Vernon 5. big mistake and unnecessary. At Oakland Los Angeles 4, Oak"The objectionable part of the land 5. teeing up of the ball could have Sacramento-Seattl- e e S attle At been done away with by a rule algame postponed; traveling. lowing loose dirt within a small radius of the hall to be used to tee the ball so it would stand in the position desired for kicking. Won. Lost Pet "However, prohibiting teeing is .833 1 5 not as bad a mistake, in my opin Detroit .667 2 4 ion, as moving the kiekoff up to Chicago 2 .000 the center of the field. One of the 3 Boston 2 .600 prettiest 3 Philadelphia plays and one upon .429 which there is great opportunity for 4 3 Washington .429 using strategy and skill is the run 4 3 New York .400 ning back of klckoffs. 2 3 Cleveland Under the .143 new rule the ball will nearly al1 6 St. Louis ways be kicked or roll over the Tuesday's Games. goal line for a touchback and be At Washington New York 6, brought out and put into play on the twenty-yarline, resulting in Washington 3. At Detroit St. Louis 4, Detroit no play at all, and I think this 8. change a great mistake. At Chicago Cleveland 7, Chicago "Not being able to tee up the 6. ball does not decrease the distance Fhiladelphla-BostoAt Boston a ball can be kicked, but only prevents height and distance at the game postponed ; rain. same time. That Is, the ball can be kicked just as far, but not so Today's Schedule. Chicago at St. Louis. high. Detroit at Cleveland. "There is no doubt there was an ! Boston nt New York. evil to be corrected, but, in my opinion, the radical methods the Washington nt Philadelphia. rules committee adopted as a cure have done the game more harm than the evil was doing." Won. Lost. Pet .893 1 5 New York .714 2 4 Cincinnati .500 4 4 Chicago News Service. .500 International 3 3 Brooklyn KANSAS CITY, April 23. Bowl.429 4 3 Pittsburg on the green, pronounced un.375 ing 5 3 St. Louis In ancient times and prohiblawful .200 1 3 Boston ited law in the reign of Henry by .200 1 3 Philadelphia VIII., will be introduced in this city by Rev. Charles Rowland Tyner, Tuesday's Games. pastor of St George's Episcopal At Cincinnati Chicago 2, Cincin- church. nati 3. The game is played singly or by At St Louis rittsburg 10, St. teams of two or four on outdoor Louis 7. greens. The bowls are made of a At Philadelphia wood and weight about four pounds. game postponed; rain. A small white ball called the kitty. York At New York Boston-Neis placed at one end of the field rain. game iiostponed; nnd the players, rolling from the end, aim to send their opposite Today's Schedule, Philadelphia at Boston. at Chicago. St. No other games scheduled. 9 to $2500 "The old klekoff as played in the last few years has been a great thriller from a spectacular standpoint, but as the rule now stands I have an idea the ball will often be kicked over the goal line, which will mean there will lie no action In the eyes of the spectators and will result In a poor, rolling " n starring on display in our windows, are models suitable for the athletic type. The Townley Model is particularly a winner. the d .'J Cortley Clothes By COPELAM) C. BURG. International News Kervlre Staff Correspondent. SAN FRANCISCO, April 23. Drastic changes just adopted by the foot bull rules commission have put Pacific coast gridiron coaches up In the air. Glenn - Warner, "daddy" of all .mentors, who is now at Stanford, and Andy Smith, University of California's producer of wonder teams, view with alarm announcement of rules changes. Removal of the klekoff to the center of the field is particularly obnoxious to Coach Warner. He also believes that the rule eliminating the klekoff tee has done great harm to the game, cutting down use of strategic plays. Coach Smith thinks the center kiekoff will gristly detract from football so far as the spectators are seiul-windii- COLUMBIA fe 1 RULES MISTAKE high-scho- a d Clothes of high quality, by expert workmen each detail given careful attention, so that they fit perfectly. . 98 B. P. Schulberg 2l 20 45 85 25 " Wednesdav-Thursda- y Four Shows Daily presents a GASNIETt prcdnctiotf ma, 25 35 25 25 15 35 45tf 22 it . V SOf . IO) 38 50o )7tC 25f Errs. Am a. 9r J VI THE TOc tr fcSfc . 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