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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, K 3. VEST BEATS f&ST .'(Contlared from fax One.) - a - Blasts, vllle team, had worked the ton Into fighting shape, second to none on the floor at the midway 4infverBlty . There wasn't weak point in th playing or the handling of the Springville game. Kosthamoton bad been ticked by most easterners as easy oonquorora of the. Utah champions, but before the first bair was fintsheJ it was appar ent that Springville had the game 1 Interest is BUTTE, April manifested in tbsf mixed wrestling to be staged thlsi evening the'AmejIcan Legion here between Joe Simonicb. Butte's wetter ? (klnVand Henry Jones, a rugged, mus-won. fcular mat man "who hails from Provo, werity-eiKtat-team-s battled today in f Utah, and who hae been successful of the second round U the iatianajtflur-- i lato in a number ot mixed; fbouts. nevl The west again holdj the edge. The game of punch and wrestle is on theeaSfefn schools. seen here Last n Ight WaTla "WaJla, Washoe-feate- and 1b the .talk of the sports,' Gossip the Gloversfille, N. Y., team, Is running wildfire among, the fans " -v on the chances of either principal in 36 to 29. . Ar.ttT, won from Macon, Ga the bout that will find the boxer Mesa, slogging or wrestling and jhe grapd Windsor, Colo., won from Norfolk," pier resorting to mat tactics onlyi !. 6 whatSlmonlch. nigged touxhcan Ya,. coach, J (Jo with-- a topnotch grapplerteHhe HagBri7TCiI., without"! tsd without a gymnasium, went down daaBtwaMoasrifca: foMowoia of both Parhricagorhigh famea He Ms strength" knows many 1forrthrydr an of the angles of wrestling and school team. MJles,CytJont, ww defeated Jjy4wtelt3ptaydfu5c5 that might come front a wrestler prob Naticoke, Pa. ably sot well versed in the art of de tense. On the other hand if Jonet san get ch 29-2- Jill fihTTIghterTEtolefln tiriKe tine auiie coy snouiaers may wfYYnVia t HkrmAl In n lV mm Butte JaaawhoJiave seen Jones work declare. to BASEBALL say that he is a grappler after the first order. Tbere baa been more talk of wrestling among the fans since they have seen Jones In action than -- khere has been for a considerable . ' time. . n PREXY m ' W Smlvoiscnise iheJen- tral Utah league Estill good, according ing. - 3 - to Mr. Mendenhall, Mr. Timmer-ma- n was Invited to attend the meet- " . It was becided to go right ahead and formulate a schedule of the 1923 sea son tor a six team league composed - BALL PARK TO BE - SO E T HIS WEEK "The finest ball park In, the inter- mountain country will be the Timp park within the nfext two years," said Dell Webb, recreational director of the Community Service, Inc., to a tfaily Herald reporter today. "When the entire diamond is sodded, we will have a park here that will be second to none perhaps In the entire nation. "Immediately after the ball season closes this fall, we are going to plow up the diamond and sod it so that the grass will he there ready for the 1924 ball season, When the work is all complete the park Mil: present as tine an appearance as any in the country., "The boys did a. One piece of work last week when they moved over one acre of dire eight inches deep. The dirt was picked up In wheelbarrows, wagons and trucks and hauled away about 200 feet The toys worked like Trojans and arecfflctainly to be Coat The Pacific -- baseball opened yesterdaywltli played..'.. all-fo- mm league games " " J : - Salt Lake, playing a. transferred Seattle game at Fresno, began the dntfnlr','vltlr-tefejnwln- shubout at-th- bands of the Settle 1V--- 4 Sao Portland dropped the opener to ramento, and Los Angeles went down beofre Oakland. kfl , low batting good Coast openers, no team running over fo.ur scores; one - was whitewashed, u tWOr- - Wir WStt-:rr-r7-r- - 200 002 001 000 0004 0000 0004 0102 000 102 100 000 0001 H0 002 . 000 000 ....... ...... Vernon San Francisco Oakland Los Angeles .. SO I 00f 001 000 000 000 020 Olx ... CM fifth car In iiv I .W. J; tt to arrive In titenel have seven cars on the way which are due j J an 1 i , - . the Best and Biggest Mill worra oa are equipFw MW7- - .- of all orders.for any kind of , of material eidwork-- miiwork. WeiaaOTteeywilhebest efficienUervice.y jnansWp' together with promp Vm-:-- U I J PHONES 20 AND 40, 1 , . A tJI 1 i f - Tl 1 It " r. I fs, F4 ' r 7 VST" , J UUX rrTZX7iU1..ji ' W&ffi.'... 'm ': just unloaded moving this stock rapwuy ana ury yvu w - 77 () . . .: it .r" Seores.by Innltfgs: Seattle ....... Portland - S - Francisco 2. At Sacramento Portland If, Sacra mento 3. . At Los Angeles Oakland 4, Los Angeles 1. Sacramento t ' v The results: At Fresno Seattle 4, Salt Lake 0. At San Francisco Vernon 4. San 'Lak-.:..- Wp have a f e club. tSalt J. B. Watson ot Lehi is the new pres Went of the Central Utah - baseball league, taking the place of Lawrence H. Briggs of American Fork who was .. elected earlier in the year but who refused to accept the position. The election of Mr. Watson was made at a Jjneetlng of the board of directors held in Provo Monday evening. . ,Brr-H. Homer of American Fork nominated Mr. Watson and toe choice .was made unanimous by all of the directors present John Mendenhall of Springville, last, year's president, presided at the meeting. Among those present were J. B. Watson of Lehi. W. H. Homer of American Fork, R. E. Winn of Pay-- , son, Mr. Everett of HtJber and Ray Timmerman of Provo. ' l BASEBALL -- this section Jones Since; coining has. won a multitude of admirers; and those who have seen him working out I I UUIIWI d 1 Ulllll LLIIUULI III lilt I I -- i r r MilHPflismiiciiff Coach A. O. Peterson, of the Spring- - if Evening - Big Baseball Dance' a rtiXIie WRESTLES ..' I TT" - - i j I ri : j 1 4 3 LEAGUE PLAYS OPEBER The new grade school baseball league is being uchered in this afternoon when the teams Representing the Parker school are combating the Timpanogos4fiaBia Jn the latter's ground whirefBeTBaeser ,teams are mixing it with the Franklin on the Franklin school grounds. The girls of .the schools have organized teams just the same as the boys and' are playing their first games also this afternoon. The Franklin lineup Is as follows: ! team from Lehi, American Fork MldaJBenjji SpringvUlev,SDani8h,JorkT.lPaysonnd catcher; Lavern Vest first base; Heber. No representatives of the Span- M. "The Wm. Roylance company Juanita Olson, second baser Gladys tt ' 4sh Fork club has been present at any furnished an automobile truck free ot Shields, third base: Ellen Thomas. Jm the meetings this year. An effort charge, to assist in the hauling away of! -- w!fre made-t- o learn what- - Danish Short stop-CS- ara Chriatenson, left to Fork intends do this year. Should y , r? N&WTfewm hae to level, plow fielder; Zola Cochran, center fielder; and.harrow-th- e lanand then level it Violet Cox and Cecial King, Subleague It is probable that Nephl will again, before, it will be in shape for stitutes. " . V?ip"ti Jnvlted to enter the league; seedlna. - Tne Young university is The Parker team Is composed of the "ft, H. Homenof American Fork was going to pay tor the seed and the Carfollowing bard bitters: Beth Sellers, - 'i tnosen cnairman or the schedule com penter Seed oompany has promised to catcher; Isabell Henrie, pitcher; com.will jntttoe; Ha appoint . two sell the seed, at cost Myrle Jones, first base; Vera Jackson, mlttdM mnmhAni tn aat him In tha the work Just as and Phyllis Martinson, shortstops: W.rejtashlng 5-wottetTTiese may or may not be mem- - fast1sawecanand if the weather will , n0rence Damico, second base; Erlene berS :of .'the board of directors but permit we snouia nave eYeryuwn, Bray third Selman, , vmay .be American Fork players. read by the end of the week. Two left fielder; Rosie Guadio. center field held will in the he seeded this meeting and 4 jpalt acres are. to be er; Louise Smith, right fielder. ' V near future' when the schedule may be spring, and then. tf4 diamond next The Maeser is under the -?acceRted and the, plans for the coming tall. Anybody ought to be proud ot management of lineup Miss Clara Bagley and season will te ' outlined and decided the Tlimpanogos park after that work is captained by Avalia Wilkfps, and i upon, In detail. is done. Provo will have an. excellent is composed of the following lineup: CI1Y playground for all kinds, of activities." Erma Brown, catcher; Helena Bates, pitcher; Helen Hall, first basei Ruth OEKN AND ANDERSON TO MEET Roberts, second POSTER CONTEST base; Virginia Conrad, third base; Venice Farnsworth MT. PLEASANT, April"4. Ira Dern and Louise Harris, shortstops; Edith of Salt Lake, middleweight wresller. String, right field; ojsephlne Allen, won I. who the Bait Lake City will be tha fourth J. will meet Anderson, STAR lvt field; and Doris Lewis center team to the state baseball league. ' championship at the'. San Francisco fiedl. exhibition, in a wrestling match- next JhiLJagrs.jheJlmpanogos4 JSoysj and- - glrisot the- - seventh end Saturday venlngta the Igh 8choot blSebaTle7ar are Miss Ester Ockey ' when tepresentatlvea ef eighth grades, Junlbr and senior high gymnasium taey wm wresue 10 a and Alias Georgiana Johnson. The Tuesday, and took wit Brigham Ogdea ap schools, are invited to participate in finish, two falls out of three. lineup follows: Lucile Guyman, catch ' V the,' home and town campaign. All Manager A. w. Anaerson announces i er; Jeanle Jloover, pitcher; Helen Salt Lake business houses the financ i posters will be assembled In some that BAveral eood nrelimlnaries have touwirii'D, nrsi pase; uana pawaras, ing i capital uyteemr-- ; convenient place where" Judges " will been arranged. It is reported today tbst the Utah second base; Eleanor Byson, third award first and second prizes. Sucthe base; Grace Leavitt and (Fay Penrod, Oil Refining oompany will hack : cessful posters will bo used by the UTAH SCIENTISTS MEET. H shortstops; Nellie Snowr right field; Salt Lake ieamy committee to help stimulate interest Florence Pickles, center 1tleld; "t)ee Another league meeting la to be in the campaign The fifteenthnjnulVpnienUeuif,i ClartcriefTfleldrWd Tx)hhavitd Is believed the last touches will he "TimeTbr contest to close, and place. the KJtab Academy of Sciences wjn be substltuterr" will be announced later. held at the University of Utah next given, the state organization, the " schedule outlined, and announcement 7. The boys and girls are observing Fridays and Saturday, April and FUNERAL. RETURN FROM , ' and thinking as is shown by the very The sessions will begin at 7:30 Friday made of various managers selected. ' Mrs. Jane D. Meldrum and family The Provo Tlmps enthusiastic slogans being sent in night and the features of the program have returned from dance Friday Tremonton, Utah, ... will be a symposium on the work of daily, " where they went to attend the funeral svening at tha. armbry promises to Here are a few of them: Pasteur and an address by Prof. of Vernon, the son of Mr. be the largest attended dance prtt 1. Let's go and scrub Provoki neck Hyrum Schneider, member, of the de and Mra T. Albert Meldrum of Tre- given In thin clty and ears: Director Roy Boren and D. D.. Sutpartment of geology at' the university monton, Utah. Mr. Meldrum was, for ton 2. Cleanliness Is next to Godliness; and president of the organization. today were Busily distributing the merly ot Provo, Utah. L'.s tickets for the dance. get next, Provo. . The second session of the conven 3. Get your rake, shovel and wheel- tion will be held Saturday mbrnlng. As practically everything' is given ANOTHER TITLE FOR SAME JOB barrow... Do It today; don't wait until The Utah Academy ot Sciences bas free, all the money received by the tomorrow. ajiemterahto.of420drawn from edd:- owaraCrMeahs,' who has been' Sanitation and cleanliness cators, scientists, and those Interested sute road engineer for Just about two use to financing thesstate league team. a means a ew Provo. the state.' in science-l. years, ceased to officiate in that .ca- Each team in the circuit must poet The present officers of the organ pacity yesterday. Henceforth he will $500 with the league treasurer to Ini 8. , Cleanliness ia Provolsm. r p. . Cleanliness safeguards health. ization are Hyrum Schneider of the be chief engineer e eute read sure the payment of guarantees for t4 'Make Provo w6rthy of Its name, University of Wish, "president; Carl F. commission.' the GardeA aty. - Under tha league rule' tha . home Ey ring of the Brigham Young univer 1 Industry, but not dirC. ' :: sity, vice president, and C. Arthur with murder in the first degree. Frank team must guarantee $150 to the visit-In-g t .. .Tha best city Is the cleanest Smith, Salt Lake City, secretary and KelsejL 28, years of age, of New Har team, which alstf baa the right -, ; city.' . u mony, entered the fifth day ot his trial to split on a 0 basis if it prefers. treasurer.' v ' , W.; Sanitatloa is our goal : In the JTfth district court here. - Kel- - The guarantee Insures the visitors of A Tha winner ot the alogaa forthe ; ey is alleged to have poisoned his at least $1S0 for the game. deaa horn and towa oontest wilt be wife. Lottie Ballard Kelsey, In order - Should any team fail to show Vp for . : announced Friday., 8T." GEORQHi April to obtain the Insurance oa her life. a game It torfelu $150 for the game. K&l -- . - -- -- 1 ft base;-Gerald- lne UKE 1 1 hi ' III STAIEIW f O 510H v . a O - i u - . mt.- J i J ! 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