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Show I , - yr ' .4 . MEM ALB .in Billy HOPS-BA- h Back Second OGDEEJ AT . H around 3" A gitarday's and Sunday's tames add to tbt tightening. pines but tar forth to Ogden Timps jne wm do battle with the irbara they goners 8unday afternoon. Fork .....11 Springrllle .......... fl Payson .1 D put this town within naif a njoe of the lead. A defeat, though, on wffl get the Tlmpa . within pate of the Brigham Peaches, who fast tn coming who Manager Mitchell will Jut JHt sy Erery fan can see how the Timps would be strengthened by the addition of Miller and Holmstead. - Considering the lack of batters on other state league teams, Miller stands a better chance of making good in that loop than Murdoch) would, although Murdook is one of the classiest southpaws in hte state. Miller, too, can play a bang-ugame at secondbase it needleft-hand-- " ed there. ; ; With Flelgef, Wilson and Bolmstead in the garden the Timps hate the best fielding and bitting outfield combination In the wouud league. Billy Menges has returned to get back into a Timp uniform, and probably will be at second In the Ogden - '. ;T game; Saturday, Salt Lake plays at Brigham. Next Wednesday the Peaches come back to Proro for a ; game,. .. Lehi mmm fth'i - 13 J .got 7 jgoa 8, .428 it .i8j Where They Play Today. Springrllle at Payson. Lent at NephL - iltch In the Sunday gam Is a natthas Lefty er of guesswork. Jfurdock. but Lefty got Quite a walloping from the Peaches on his first gam in the state loop society. Addle Miller of American .Fork be taken, on, now . thai the Caremen are practically assured of getting Into the "world sorites'' . of the Utah central league. Manager Mitchell also is trying to persuade "Happy Bolmstead to " join the Ttap ranks. ': ......... American -f- - Heber Billy Menges has returned from bis bit of Tacation, ready and will-I- n to perform at the keystone bag for the remainder of the state league season. Billy win put no little kick into the game, all right He's a Heady little ball player, and a run tetter when he is going at his bat UTAH 8TATE LEAGUE. Won. Lost Pet ....i....... 11 I SPR1NGVILLE, With July American Fork at Heber. American Fork ana Heber tied for first place in the first naif of the Central Utah leagtte season, the second halt begins today wiith the league leaders battling each other at Heber. Heber is the fatotite of today's contest between tb two namplons sine American Fork it minus the serrices of Its star pitcher. Addie 1 w t i 1 1 Jess Willard. Then Dempsey was period. Gibbons for seven ; years sent against Willard at Toledo and prided himself upon being a boxer knocked him out in three rounds, pure and simple not what is known as a "fighter." . Realising; that he After in title the 1919, taking 4 I iwunf into action again the next championships ar won by knocksummer against Billy Miske at outs he changer bis tactics and be Benton Harbor, Mich. Miske laster came a "fighter." He started box' but three rounds. On December ing in 1913 as a middleweight and 14, 1920, he also met and knocked up ti 1921 bad scored only seven ' v;-out Bill Brennan in twelve rounds knockouts. Meanwhile be bad frown taller, at Madison Square Garden. Then in 1921 came the biggest stronger and heavier. Then he h twenty-tw- o title mill ever staged, from a box blossomed. H piled office athndpoint the Carpentier consecutlv knockouts. He disoov ;, S battle. Dempsey knocked Carpen red his knockout puacb on tier out in tour rounds. The gate barnstorming trip to Europe on the was 41,600,000 . Dempsey received trait of Carpentier, Beckett and all k , 1300,000 and Carpentier $200,000, of the foreign alammera, on tb boat going over ( Since that time the champion Working V- -: ' ! has been llde. No promoter was he cut lose and discovered he ; a able to sign an opponent at a tig could hit This was partly due to i ure that could be handled, and the fact that he bad figured he !' Chairman William Muldoon of the was a middleweight and at that New York boxing commission poundage he was a boxer Instead ' ' ,'I found excuses whi selected oonten of Ji tighter. By allowing binueiit ders were ineligible. Then Gibbons to fake on weight cam the knockrose near the too of the heavy- - out strength. weieht division by a series of sen-- ! From that time on he started to ward the promised land the goiaen.i satlonal knockouts. Shelby, Mont, Jumped Into the opportunity to fight for the title Ruth Thomas, 15. of Philadelphia, fights he spotlight over night and signed the In his last thirty-sevedaughter of Howard Thomas, erst- champ and Gibbons to a fifteen has scored thirty-tw- o knockouts while baseball star, is training at f fights. roubds decision championship fight He has had eighty-eigh- t Atlantic City for the Junior National Women's breast for July 4. The articles were Gibbons never was knocked out stroke championship to be decided signed in Chicago last May. never 6ven was knocked off hls July 28. thing' Dempsey was born at Manassa,' feet This is a wonderful Colo., June 24, 1895. His naUon- - for any fighter to say. Also, hej He sUrted has lost but one decision during;, ality is YOUNG HERMAN WINS. to boxing in 1915. He has had sixty his ehUre boxing career that has H York. New Greb in Pueblo the fire Jim Harry Flynn, fighU. GARLAND, July 6. In the main man Is the only man who ever boxed steadily ever since he started event stasged here on the Fourth knocked him out He did it in one ten years ago. In the last inree of July, Young Herman of Salt round in 1917. Dempsey has been years he has . fought uurty-iou- r Lake won the decision over Mush koncked down tour or five , times, times. - " I bout. McCabe in their , , 1 : ; X - n 220-yar- A fast trio of Tlmp lnf ielders, with Tommy Fltzpatrlck, best third baseman in the state league. At the right and nex to him you can glimpse the features of Maxie Schatz, who has been holding down second base so welland the third gent is none other than Menges. .,i well-know- n M ffij I d .... 79 Shirts, ;M.....98T ...V..$1.98 PUTTEES JD. wJ LJ J Li L4 rv 'TMr.SMW Trench Shoes, hobbed nailed or plain, pair $4.49 Officers' High Cut Dress Shoe, pair . . . . . . . . $8.50 U. S. Army Scout Shoe, special, . .........$2.69 pair top, "Army Field Boot, pair .....,.$7.98 U. S. 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The people from all West Millard and near-btween Able Mlsnklnd and Frankie towns thronged In, and tor two Cameron of Chicago. This gave all days event after event held atten-- 1 fight fans their money's worth. A i hotly contested scrap resulted in tion. , In the wrestling bout between Mlsnklnd handing his opponent the Art Smerts of Salt Lake and Henry K. O. in the eighth round. Paul Dempsey's rise to the champion Only four ot his fights ever ended ship of the world was rapid. Only in draws. Willie Meehan and Jack I' a tew yeara ago was a youth about Downey won decisions from .him Provo, shining shoes and boxing Forty ot his battles were won by Within knockouts. ?iii at the old Opera bouse. TOM GIBBONS OF ST. PAUL. the brief space of two years Demp ' There is no doubt that Tomrov sey, once he got going, cleaned np all "logical contenders" (or the Gibbons is a good fighter. After f id passed bis prwitffiuinrj bout 81r eavywelght crown j N - Miller. f Shirts, each. Heavy Khaki ii in i a " FIRST BASEMAN; BOB HOWARD. UTILITY WILSON, THE LEAGUE'S LEADING HOME-RU" - For the second time Addle has sneaked away from the Car city. J65 8 PROVO ........i.. 10 . 8 . 10 .444 This time be has gone to the HiaBrigham . . . Salt Lak 8 11 .353 watha team of the Carbon county league. The first time Addie tired ot Fourth of July Games. At Provo Morning, Salt Lake 3 American Fork this year he tried to Provo 4; afternoon, Salt Lake 13 get a berth on tne Ogden state Proro 13. league team but was notified over At Brigham Ogden 10, Brigham the long distance telephone to remain at home since the Gunners At Ogden Brigham 7, Ogden 3. did not wish to do business with a contract Jumper. Where They Play Saturday. r Addie is in Hiawatha, and will more than likely stay there until Salt Lake at Brigham. and plays the he gets home-sic- k PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Prodigal Son role once more, for Won. Lost Pet. which he is becoming so well acx 62 33 .653 quainted, San Francisco . 43 49 .633 Sacramento .... Springville will go to. Payson .505 where they tangle with Barney's Portland ....... ..47 4 Los Angeles ... .. 45 45 .500 pets. Lehl plays at 'NephL The race in ' tne Central Utah Salt Lake ...... .. 43 48 .473 .. 43 50 .462 league should be more Interesting Vernon Seattle ......... .. 41 49 .456 in the second half since the teams Oakland ....... ... 38 64 .413 will be of more eren strength. Ogden, AJXAM3. UTAH LEAGUE. EXPERT; BEANIE Won. Lsst Pet HITTER. .13 .800 ' St. Gibbons of CJOLDIB CENTRAL ". Provo vs County - , of Dempsey .w o In state league to Th Out for Title Half Start SUIJDAY PAGE OP SPORTS OUR GUARANTEE, "GOODS EXCHANGED OR MONEY REFUNDED.' C TTt ; AIL PROVO, UTAH. il |