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Show worn THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1923. PAGE Of HERALDS Central Utah League Schedule tor 1923 if hi American Fork June Springville regular workout on the track last evening. Although the voting was by secret ballot not' path- - vote was handed lnjhat was not for WakeHe was the unanimous field. well known In "t". ath- letics and Is feared by bis i competitors far and near. HJj8)nors TjOKffTya'sl cause of his exceptional? ability as a distance runner. He looms up this year as Hrst rate utiar- r as welW For tweyears be waa winner In the Thanksgiving rub at the B. T. U. Last year he took first place In the mile run event at the Hooky Mountain DAILY - -;,Aug. June 1 July 18 June 20 July 13 Aug. 22 June 13 AogF3 -J- ZMayJ: July U jr. Mil V Paysoit 1 Ang. 3 May 9 May 16 nly2S May 23 ;May:16 June 13 'June June-2- Aug. 22 June J.5- July 6 AtogrOO May'25 June 8 June 29 r :JtY aj 15- -- BASEBALL May 25 May 18 July 15 July 27- June 22 Aug. 24 IS Tlayl June 15 May July 6 . Aug. 27 mici aV .June 11-A- July 13 Aug. 17 29 ug. 15 meet . By A. RAY y The best " Young university will Maanonnced d TJtah--Connt- com-'.mence- o'clock ;. : scheduled . to tow tlnue until tomor--. L y .... - is and- - row night Forty nfe n track and field in ap- parel graced the Maeser field this afternoon in readiness for competition. All are students of the local university and are intending to show lrelr abilities in event every possible. Each man is al lowed to enter but eight eventa, al though there will be a total of four teen eventa pulled off during the two days' meet This will permit of no one. winning, the honors by 1 taking third IbfToufth ln" every event Ten . places will or gtven, polntsi oeing -- awarded in - the- - -- descending order, namely, 10 for first' place, and one for tenth place. The winners will be determined by the counting of the points scored. Victor Hatch,' GledhllL and Fen ton Reeves are working out the details pf the' ount-- i ff-t- . y, -- SCORES clz L Angr3 LEAGUE late to 9 SEASON OPENS .MAY. went over nnanlmbviBly. An effort will be made to raise sufficient funds in the general treasury of the league to pay the umpires from that fund Instead of having each home team pay the officials. In that way, it Fork at Sprlngvllle. Considerable .discussion ensued on waa declared, the league will Jbave , the question of refunding last year's better control of the umpires, since ,Four of the six clubs which wUl franchise money to Provo and pay for the first two games would constitute the league this year were the two withdrawing clubs. At be withheld so that the ump could be represented at the meeting. There ah earlier meeting of the board of find if he did not show up after ac were present J. B. Watson of Lehl, directors, it had (been decided to cepting the call tor the various games, The umpire will also 1)e required to president ot the league; J. Wallace fund the franchlaemony-t- o Mldvale". forward to the league secretary a copy West of Lehl, secretary of the league; This decision was reconsidered. ur. It waa pointed out by Dr. Homer of the complete score ot the game. W. A. Homer ot American W. Afgce of Sprlngvllle, and J. CLthat it will be almost impossible. ior For this reason a triplicate form of core will be used this year. The - the six teams In the league to raise Barney or rayson. Spanish Fork and Heber were not the necessary money to refund the umpire will properly sign, each score 4.ll represejBtedV-Heber4aady to go. withdrawing teams and 'also to finance I card at the end of the game and will on in the league, their representative the league during the present year, Immediately mall one copy to the ' having been present at some of the Dr. Homer and Mr. Barney of Payson has Nothing was said at the meeting argued against the refunding of the previous meetings held. Nothing been heard as yet from the Spanish money, while President Watson main- concerning the probable lineup of the Fork club. A representative has been tained that the two clubs had perma- I various team with the'exceptlon that Invited to be present at each one of nent franchises in the league and that Mr. barney mentionea mac rayson the league meetings held this year, they have a perfect right to sell those nas made overtures to "Lefty" MB franchises to any new team that may dock ot Heber, after the clnb had but no one has ever been present learned that he had decided not to According to the scheduterot games be admitted Into the league. The "opposition against President play with his home team. No objecfor the present season, arranged by Dr. W. A. Tomer of American Fork Watson was too strong and when the tion against the action taken by the n and published in today's Dally Herald, votewsB5aHedon" MrrBarneya Payson team was registered by the on no be it and closes directors present season money that the May refunded, opens on August 29. . V Heber Eagles and the Cavemen, last year's contestants tor the championship honors, will cross bats at American Fork on the opening day. Payson plays at Lehl and Spanish . Mid-vale- tomorrow evening. The meet today at 4 Kl - - The opening game of the Central Utah baseball league will be played Wednesday May 9, one week earlier than the opening ot the Utah State league, according to a decision reachOLPIN. ed at th meeting of the board of diathlete at the rectors held In Provo Monday even- cross-countr- " n Aug1 "June 6' June 27 - m -ir-- BASEBALL June 29 1- - . m July 27 "Aug." III t.t. 'fi-M.-T o m June 8 11 July 20 July Aug. 10 July 6.. July 20 June 22 July 18 "Aug"; 24 FOR May"9 May 23 July 25 0 -- Aug: "8 Aug. 13 May 18 July 27 3- June 6 June 27 - Aug. 8 May 16 Spanish Fork. J July 18 ' Aug. " HERALD July 11 Aug; 29 mm fg. Aug. 29 May 23 Heber 24--At- At Pay son June 15 AtHeber 111 call-mile- d "if. 8- Aog Uuly 20 '7une27 TBeTT 4 AuglS- - May 11 WAKEFIELD TRACK CAPTAltf Homer Wakefield wilL captain the B. V. U. "track team during Its spring ventures. He was chosen -- ot tbeTachool afc 4y4be4ette-me- n is, READ Lehi Bill, choice. Homer AmrTorld Arfiprllle. --June 22 June June 29 July 11 AtXehrrAt -.- . BEFORE contracting your plastering T work. Ben "Bullet" Jones left Provo a lew see or can pperson, ph d'aya ago.for Butte, Mont where ae ... Alt wort mamntaixt has come to terms with a semi-pr. team. - ' Both Holmstead and Fitroatrlcx win FOR SALE GooS Jersey cow. 537 bo to" Prove; &U summer attending 7th w. ;;" the B, T. TJ. school tor coaches, ana mav be persuaded to play with the COST Black earring with twodrop.- Tlmps just to keen m condition. Happy - rmaer leave at eanitary Meat Ca, wxvx aommy would be use dat second, Reward.""" UffleW com That third. at cavorting Mnatfnn with such a Brainy guy FOR SALI brtck tbhuT Rnann veeeivlna and "Old Beiiawe strictly modern, including hMf? would Dave MitcheU'oa iba sidelines, good location; at bargain, phone make about the "brainiest" collection ot diamond artists. In. the State league. nth amiu mav have young men. XmiElsTKJot-artejr- Manager Dave Mitchell I the state heavier sluggers, and all .that, but also barn. J. A. Owens. Phona li ipfljrae Timos is spending bis leisure when It comes to baseball cunning tna or69W.- -:.'-v mnrnant Wrestllnfc with One Ot th Tim combine, aa listed, above' would p hardest-brobieIn baseball': FOR RENT Block from Sodah" take front seats. How - to manufacture pennant Practice of. the TtaH- - WW. hotel, two housekeeping rooms h talentl out of home-growwinner heated home. 240 8. 1st R " 1. private about " May is- moant-mi- tt-mes with countyrreggore Phone 258. t . AU TralnlM liv players, living, Ot supposed to be teams may be arranged. Aa the county Khode Islaidj ing in insmia "is scheduled to start May :9, Keas ana vviui vegnorn larim Manager Mitchell expects to get the the state leaguers may get some fast bulk of his team, from Utah,: county. practice stuff with the railey toys be hens. Phone 29Z-- :. . with helping from HeberirrmayDe, fore the' state circuit, treis going. ; FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet ana and a player or two of faster J seball . v. territory. ..'uij AflDlf ION AL WANT AOS. He has these to choose from; :too classify. Catchers-Sna- pp. Fallentlne, Davis, FOR RENJTjPronV nicely furalgJuj " 18X R lstN. sleeping rooms;'" gentlemen pr Pitchers Miller. TMurdOck. Tunn, FOR 8ALE Furniture, Beckstead, Keongh. Jackson. - Coaches, chairs rugs: ; must be sold ferred.J5T B, Center, lnflelders-Wllso- n, Holmstead, Muri at once, x . u - .. LOST Note to C W. Slater. rindv-dock; WettbrU orgaHrFarmer (gohatt, leave at Provo State Banf, Bewarl FOR SALE Young TlgBZ7r months RalL Fltepatrick. --r , H-0for or Stuv two; ' oldi t50 each, OutfieldersStanley. Atwood, STOCK. FOR ' SALE, ; NURSERY tt JiuniLoMr. Pleasant rant Fleiger, Page. 'Hlllman. . ; --Choice home-grow- n trees, berry material the bst catching Probably bushes,." grape .vines, roses, spring would be Snapp or Fallentine, but Og- - FOR 8ALE Flrstclass upright piano. w. bulbs, peonies. '. B. H. Bower, 710 8. 127 terms. a bargain at $160; den Is angling; for Fallentlne, and - Srd W. Phono 681-' . now s. : In 1st Just . wanted Brigham. Snapp is, Snapp is honeymooning In California WANTED 'Men or women Jo tiki . and it is difficult to keep track of his PA8TUREIt)rJuJitoclonl7rl8) orders for genuine guaranteed hot. Strong, 180 E. 5th lery for men, women and location. -- Itlmay be that the heavy - for season. B, . A47 darning. Salary 975 a week siuggihgwateherwm-ihowap here 5., Provor fnit time. 1 1.50 an hour scare .thsa. any day, and again he may he on his wav tn Arkansas, where, it la report FOR 8ALE Ford bug, 1190.00 cash. f3eantlful spring line. International J Stocking Mills, Norrlstown, Pa. for this summer's t Phone 609-ed he , ' r. !. , A-- it r chlldrea.-Elimin- ates A-l- has-sign- ed V ivrnr-.- fo. - ' mo-tio- . y ing. , Todays program 'calls for the lowing events: two-mil- WWW e A e 220-yar- d 120-ya- SALT hur-die- LAKE CITY; April 11. The i v". ' '1 i. Special Atitraelive Sport EditorrHeraia, Provo, Utah. Art Smertz defeated Murl Cliris- - . ... i. Prices tensenhere In finish match; Christen sen unable tot come back tor the sec ond talL Smerta was the aggressor throughout match. Ones again we ask what's the matter with Henry Jones; Isn't he. accepting challenges any more? .; . CABL 0MBRT2 Salt Lake-Ci- ty z Utah Oil baseball players began practice Monday, although as yet the main team has not been selected. The refinery stars are out for good sociable ball playing, according to. those in "'tettBeninr Jonea' attention waa of the team, --and hope to be called to the telegrams from tne Homer Wakefield, Reeee SanpersQn, Charge to able baseball whether the?' 8merts brothera.he replied that-- he enjoy Dave Pierce, and Reed Jilorrel.' a pennant .or not was jvin ready at any time to meet any ahd. ) Tha irrtrlnls should be hotly conall eomers who proved their" worthitested as this year the B. Y. U. has This Salt Lake aggregation of play . . ness. . i k iV 1t more sprinters than for a good many ers should.be able to put up a superb i I I "Since Smerta so easily defeated i ' years past Pierce, Sarfderson, Miller, brand ot baseball. For three years I I f- Merl Christensen Monday e Morgan and Whitehead are all show past they have won the champion said oJnes, "I suppose I will have to rkeen competltlolH ship of the Commercial league and ing up meet him. I am glad of the oppo of the Schwab meet is apt to revesWtols year hope to have a better --team tunttt2toBTrmertssjrypp some exceptional speed for this early than, ever, according to an announcenent on the mat and have arranged in the season. ment made today by M. J. Greenwood tor a match with him. Gad Williams The 440, 880,' mile and of the Utah Oil company to a Dally has charge ot all of the details of the ' races should also be keenely contest Herald reporter. Charlea Elliot who. If he can lose match and it may be that he will be ed. JV'akerield, Hall. Stewart, Bent4 The . state league, schedule Is so ar some forty-odpounds of -- surplus able to schedule, the match for Tues ley, van wagenen ana Romney are all ranged that the games In the capital weight la going to stage a Jbaseball day evening in the armoryr prlmed-f- or addition city wilt "pulled otrwhneTheBees "come back" with Tom Hardya Royco-many field men are expected to enter are on the road. President Lane of ROUGH-HOUSExpreesen In the Twilight leaguetLEAVES. the distance runs' in an attempts to the Salt Lake Coast leaguers Is per DOOSt their chances fOr first nlace. Bonneville '.. fectly willing that park be game. Even a tenth place could win the meet, used for ail these games but insists : Mr. Wright looks forward to a big Rough-Hous- e Stalth, Canadian grap- for It would count one 'point. that no outlaw playera be allowed to bopm in Provo and thinks that she pler, kissed Provo goodby last night Young, Maeser and Morrel are all , participate In the games. should te wie to easily support a and hit the high spoto toward. Salt nign jumpers Df about equal chances. Earl Wright "will manager the Utah good team.---?Lake where he hopes to get some mat YoUng, Dixon and Miller have yet tl Oil nlner-- He has always been a good engagements to keep the wolf from is keeping his eyes open decidd the best pole vaulter. , for goodr16carOJenrbut Teportsthat basebair town, he iald.Salt Lake ua ooor. . . Partridge, Maeser, Morfel and How-- it will be impossible to Tiame even a wlU.be with, little publicity. feel "Tell Henry Jones that I can beat ard can, practically be relied on to probable line-u- p for at least a week. that we are going to have good sup- him,, straight or mixed," the Rough- cop the first, tour places In the "I think at least toutAr tlve of last port I know we will ' surprise' the nouser aeciaroa. "It he's afraid to weights.. However, In general, it sear's players will be with us again directors."'-1 wresUe me'straight I'll take him on In might safely be said that inany su thisYear said M Wright, "As tor a mixed match and I'll do the boxing." prises will be sprung when ft comes the other men, 1 cannot tell yet 1 to moBt ot the field events.7;-- am going to try out Salt 'Lake- first and see if 1 cannot get along withHIGH VAY LOOP out any" Imported assistance. ' '" MASONIC MALL --- - - theBeesimen-tione- d "President Lane Directors of "the Iron Blossom Tmet The Shrine Band and Patrol' will those who' tailed to make the m tne ' oracesjorihe Knight Invest- give a ball at Ogden Saturday, Bees' regular string this year but I meni company (Continued from "page One.) here after- Aprfl 14, to which all Masons and don't think we can do anything with own ug aeciared a yesterday dividend of two their ladies are cordially Invited. them.. They "are too - high priced. ana a half cenU a share on the out-- conterence, one. delegate from each AH auto caravan, leaves Salt Lake county spoke ot the possibilities along Ogden may pick up one or two ot swnuing stock of that company.2 This waaonio temple at I p. m. of that thei; V O . u auiouni 10 125,000 paid stock- - the highways of his respective countv. day, and aa it is desired that Among those .who spoke to glowing ."What' we are after 'this year is uoiaera. Provo carsbe assigned a place" In terms or me many wonderful scenlo good sociable games. We kre not so The dividend win be paid on'ApfU resources of. their countv wam tw Wat caravan, Provo Masons exwith concerned the winning pennant , uvuii closing April i N. J. Reece pecting to- attend are asked to H)f course we don't want to vonsumng engineer Hugh Tren. of MlUard, of Juab, Albert Robison -c- onvenience phone at their-.earli80 to , but we dont figure' it good Hanka of ine Knight mining Interests to Lee L. Baker, president of poltcr to hire men who will not mix oon, Hugh L, Adams of Iron. W. O. the Iron arirAnaaifltfw Blossom reported the Provo Shrine dub. of Washington, VT. M." Nelson' of , ., w with the gangstrangers who will In prosperous thane, with Sevier, W. D. Bentley of Sanpete, and tend to muss, up the spirit of the an excellent lesson ahead. ,t l,-- ' " , r. Scott McClellaa Of Wayne, nr. if 440-yar- d 1 n:tA UM OlilTPf fol- dash; run; JatKyard hurdles; run; high- - Jump; shot put; discus throw. Tomorrows events include the dash, the mile, the the dash, the Javelin throw, poleyault and broad Jump. Among those expected- - to figure high In the scoring are .Mieth Maeser, Ivan Young. Truman Partridge, half-anil- ABOUT IT HENRYf ON ALL GINGHAM, PERCALE, RATINE, VOILE, COTTON CREPE, AND OTHER DRESSES IN . SUMMER MATERIALS. to 25 15 m - . . ne WBjt-Rudt- e FOR THREE DAYS ONLiE d E HOUSE DRESSES 5f -- Two -- -- ' . -- It est '? y ttt1 r .. HTl Bbot -- H , i.ij xv ..AFTERNOONS PRETTY CREPE V DRESSES DRESSES 3.50 grade $2.75 ,ift menn ---- 4- mqa pa.o jiaug $6.00 grade $4.75 $1.75 grade $U8.50 $2.75 $7'75 grade $6.25 V $1.98 grade $1.48 B0 Jrada $3 5n Oft yAy ei na $8.25 grade $6.50 These Are and clean, 'See our window. Bargains. fi.vu (lauo . ipiossops " -- I x.ou graue . - SPECIAL : 1 DISCOUNTS ON j ALL CHILDREN'S DRESSES AND R03IPERS. . 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