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Show MRU Boost Pete Donahue.' UP WARMING COUNTY TRACK MEET. LEHIVASPS years. a Donahue came direct-froTexas college to the Cincinnati Reds and made good la his first m which Is a young- ster. lias been the ace of none too strong Cincinnati pitching staff. With him on the mound the Beds, hart been a tough club to beat. The fine showing of Donahue . Donahue .... - . , " the i The; first intercollegiate track end I t field meet of 1923 Will beheld on the "Y" field Saturday. Young univer sity meets the Aggie foemen from stands out as one of the, fee- the north on tbat day. IT tures of the1 rather erratlc .play. Hils dual meet marks, the opening " of the Reds. J id . thtuxollegiate. track seafMB which from all Indications promise to be o.. ' "' ' of short duration. The advancing of r :..n" i. the date of the Rocky Mountain: con if ii n.t i - ierenca meet from May 26 to May jwiiisjiji r; has necessitated thetuaenlng of dates "forTftateTenta In orffef ihaf Ihe" wln ners mlghH" able to participate in the - Boulder meet, The schedule as it now stands was revTsMf repfeaenSHveB oFTBe i three Utah universities last week m m end. It calls the "Y?Aggie - 4uaU n j: -- -- ' . ....... .....a n ri H n ( -- -'- V.J -y . . , x Utah dual meet in Salt Lake May 2, e dual meet in Logan the Utah-Aggi- d IMltaircolIeglate trackX ""gay-.Tan- and field meet in Salt Lake City May ' 12. . ... The representatives of the three universities decided to conduct the state meet as it was conducted last '' year and run off the preliminaries in the forenoon at 10 o'clock. The after noon meet will begin at 2 o'clock. The order of track events was set- tied upon aa follows: dash, mile run, 120 hurdles, rub, two-mirun; 220 hurdfes. dash, run, xelay, and the mile relay. The field events will be run off la the following L ordert Shot put and broad, jump, discus and high jump, (pole vault and javelin. The same order wilLie observed in the dual meets aa well as the state meet. In the dual meets first place only will count Jn the relay races. In Saturday's contest the two schools should lie very evenly matched and the meet should be exciting from the start. The three men from southern Utah who won morejoints than the B. Y. U. team In the "Y" invitation meet last year should prove a verx valuable asset to the Aggie team, tut unless they show up. better than they hare thus far this yew the local tracksters will push them hard. It the Youngsters are on the field as strong as they were In the invita tion meet last- - Saturday it is doubtful whether .the Farmers will be able to hold their own. Their demon "Printer, Baker, lint PHflAy toot nnly second place in a handicap meet with the Logan high school and the Logan lad's time was'but 10.3-- seconds for the dash. Saturday Jn the Ind vitation meet Plerceput the course""behind him m 10 seconds. If this Is any indication of what on April 28, then the most events of the coming meet need occasion no worry. On the field the ."Y" is strong in everything but the pole vault and broad jump, two events In which the Aggies are generally thought to hate a decided advantage. It will behoove the local school to score well In the weights and javelin to offset this con440-yar- d 22o-yar- le 880-yar- 8SQ-ya- Intercollegiate tennis will begin in afternoon tfrthe Provflrtomorro woolen mills courts when the Young university raeoueteers meet the Utah tennis sharks from Salt Lake City. Pat champion of Australia, has. Just arrived in this country. Mills recently won the lightweight championship of the Orient, when he defeated MacVlllon. Mills, lightweight EASY FIELDING CHANCE HARD Most Errors Are Mads by Players on Hits That Look Like Cinches, Says CutshavK George Cutahaw, now, with Detroit ?ho has played second base more yean than he cares to think about,' says that the hardest fielding chance Is the one that looks easiest Be ex plains: "You see an Inflelder set for a ball He la In front of It It looks yUjLZkM Hfcn Hia AaaUu then the ball passes through his legs. When you are set for a ball, the ball must bound true. If It takes a false bound, which many balls do, It is hard to shift suddenly. "When yon are In motion and the ball takes' a funny hop it is much easier to. switch and get the boll "because yon are In motion anyway. When yon are set yon have to go into action and then adjust yourself. That Is hard to do because R takes time. And the time you lose prevent- - yon, from making the play. Also, hard-h- it (rounders are easier to field than off . ones. I don't know of any inflelder who would not much rather have a hard one come at him than an easy- - rae. Most errors axe dition. ; The -- roost --spectacular of a! --track made on. the chances that look like events the relays-prom- lse to be cinches, but which are really the hardrich in Interest tor local fans this est fleldtogNftances." ! year. The. B. Y. U. has the best relay team it has been able to put on MILEAGE OF LEAGUE TEAMS the track In a good many years and! should push the other schools hard ' It Will Cost Clubs In Heydler Circuit ror a unai nrst in (tie meets this sea-- ' Something Like $175,000 for eon, Trsntpbrtatlon. Saturday's meet is scheduled to President John Heydler figures that begin at 2 o'clock on the "1" field on under the playing schedule adopted by IempleJil!L- National league teams will travel 877.71L miles this year. Reduced to MATHEWS JOINS OGDEN, Ogden, April 23. Manager Brooks dollars and cents It means something of the Ogden club announced resteiv: like $175,000 will be spent Jor tram -day-that he, bad TlgneTTrp arpporiauon. Tne "Mathews, leading hitter of the North. the greatest mileage, 12,080. era Utah league last season, for the Ogden outfield in the state league this oilers sign Players. year. Mathews finished the season last year with a mark of .539. With Mathews in the right felld, the gardes Ernie Fallen tine,' catcher, has signis complete. Louie Falck will play ed with the Salt Lake club of the left and Lee Jones former Brlgham star,, will' play center. Harry Kilpat-ric- Utah State league. He played in the will play first Uafee. Andy Philips Northern Utah league In 1921 and seconds George French, third, and 1922 and was one ot the.leadtiig stick Prank Simmons short. " ers of the loop last season. Manager Brooks will do the receivFallcntlne received a trial wita ihe ing.. Manning, a southpaw, looks like Louis Browns In 1919 and was a, good- - bet for pitcher- .- Other stars Portland club of are trylng'hard for positions and Man- farmed out to-tager Brooks will have.' a well rounded i .e Pacific Coast league. He was later "out team by the time the season opens. .ecalltd by St. Louis and; turned, oyer to . one. of the clubs of Ihe Three ! GRADE LEAGUERS ' ' PLAYr BALL le&guo.' . ' The (gchoql baseball league Is today L.c'" voir, &rmer suorU'ldlder of Playing the 'fourth gam eot the season.! The winners ot last week conill biid nwi thi 'position for test are pitted" against each other .this the Oilers in the new loop,T Melrln efternoon.. .', ; , ; Snelgrove, Ogden '. The Parkeiequads'-'pla- y In JMrand 1922, Is 'on holding STaeser igfOundsTand'Ihe fruklinon keystone tor" 'th Mwcrab. Jownjhe 'V-' 'the Tlmpanogos. The contests promise rto be -l frltVrj. The for o another pitcher. 5srjj the: 5 100-yar- d 100-yar- 2-- 5 might-happe- -- -- Plttsbui-g1ruffha- second-sackcrrft- !at wl" oe r een frrm tr p?act!ciirg paryse. " tf Aimbiihcement tee-you- ng or waterneo - The UniTersity or. Utah teail met and drop acore frame the meet iy a two Thrasher will again be holding the setback it received against I mound artist I Despite the last-year- 's champsrthe: jCrfaflson-- i rrjMtho"11 ' nB kesare not in the least discouraged. much resemble the one Payson had In keystone, while Smuln will cover the Rather they are more determined than the league last year. This Is the short stop position. Thfi nnter garden will, be taken &erjn4jyrejBcjB ' care of by Manaker "Jokh41 West oityto win if Tietpry is in any way t possible. . Hickman, third; James Anderson of Barnes. Mel Smuin and Beck.--' Lake Shore, shortstop; "WlgnaV'Kap- - The team will engage in practice Local tans think that nothing d Wilson outfielders. Until each evening about short of an accident could, gite the The boys are warming np a short thenthe men are taking light work -capital lads the meetr for the Y" time each evening, 'getting used to outs-othe farm and come team are lifted the names ct four Ve- the feel of the ball and catching a tew about once a week at the balltogether park. teran players, Including the Rocky easy ones. The regular practice will Mountain junior champion and runner-u- p other eligible pitchers in the league . in earnest Monday. in the Rocky Mountain tournament begin are .Sherrill and Kinney. An effort last year. is being made to get jn touch with these two twirllers. line-uThe complete Prpvo will not Most of the Nephl lineup will be (be decided upon until some tfme this "" young high school "TwysT'wItb very or but are four the'men evening, " ' (Special to th Dally Herald.) little experience in bifSeball. Four practically certain. These are Fred NEPHI, ApilLJfcAftej.txp iDixon, Hunter Manson, Lynn Taylor for a year tor baseball, the Nepbl tana of the high school basket ball sharks are going to have a chance filling the-- ; GledGardner. Markham, and Reed. are once more smacking their Hps in Infield positions. hill. Osmond and Bean are all worki nf Bftm6 feal classy base- Worthlngton, the elongated center, tag hard for the chance to play in the iball this year in the CentralIHn the un- final singles match. - ' rtlcvtilw nloaenn will do the receiving from - rpt,: n,m t of tbeNephl b.Tu". 7 1 Lynn Taylor is playing his fourth over the readmittance club into the league, nA iT lint fit trtivd r OA be year for the "Y.1 Dixon, Manson, will Park '.TSa ahnrt ctnn are all veteran wleldera of j The team is sadly in a ratner aneaj - i 7ZZrZ the racquet, .Dixon holding the title pitcher "to bolster-uof ball (piayers. . . .... ., of Rocky Mountain junior, champion. ocre combination Thus far it is not known where The Utah team will probably be pitcher for the club is obtainable. fly s. in tne outneia ana wtu ne assistDurham or Burton. ed Hall,either by represented as follows: Doubles, Niel Keoueh has been communicated wita, Smith and Art MUler.Captaln Stan pbut it is understood that he intends to Bonnet and Lee Chris tensen; singles, play with the Tooele team, "Dud" .Mays and Miller and Bonnet written tothe club SPECIAL ON ROSE BUSHES Art Miller is one of the cleverest net offering his services during the com Wth every . three rose artists ever seen in the ataie and ing season, but no advances has been! bushes purchased from us we saould prove Utah's mainstay. Niel made to him since it la unaerstooa Smith, won his letter against the here that American Fork has the will GIVE ONE EXTRA Aggies last week, making ' him . the first chance to get him. The only TARGE THREE-YEAR-OL- D CAROLINE TESTOTJT JtOSE first five letter man to graduate from the IJnlTergitT Of tttah, ggies-Ust-Eri- day toree - I- - , r.t--- . ,e-- s ti mi-- , 'Xttvz tie. e IwShoehinedEarJof' NowOpehfdr-Busbes- s jlayJ . L;;,,,,, An Expert WMteBoyVShoe 1 Shiner We Crry All The Choice Brands ; ;f"" ""TL jZZ of Cigars and Candies s 190 West Center Street "V Saw ; - Addle-Miner-has -- . esehaHnadeJTtn land famous.- The public is invited to be present at the meet at 2 o'clock tomorrow. The mills' courts on the corner , of First North and First West are so ar ranged that a large crowd can be accommodated. No admission charges win be made. 8 GOING ON ;HffiES OR "HUNTING TRIPS x THOSE Our Pansy Seed are crown n ARE WARNED NOT.TO SHOOT- - AT ORJDESTROY ANY y Steele at Portland and are the best in the world. Plants PROPERTY BELONGING TO THE UNDERSIGNEP are ready nowT S'own outside in while cool and PENALTY6p THBfTULLEST moist. EXTENT OP THE LAW. ' ,' j , ; COUNDER r Utah -- (Special to the Dally Herald.) AMERICAN .FORK, April 25. PHONE Base-ba- la up for trial Judgment will be passed on the sport this, evening at a mass meeting. It is Up to the tans of i the city whether on not the national sport is to be engaged in here this season. If the fans are willing to pay for tne malntajnence of a team, the Cavemen will be-- very much in evidence In the Central Utah league, otherwise the No Job Too SmalL h Salt Lake 8 Vernon..... it ii n Sacramento v. San Francisco Portland --&aintGo 172 W. Center Under-Ne- St Management. w n Settle, SaveAlL';. ' V - ' PHONE .. EIGHT-O- . "WHERE THE FLOWERS GROW." .579 ,679 ' 9 9 9 .650 .550 .530 9 v500 At-Port-land .1." non 4, isgswBsa ..I ?1 - s INSPECIJ YOUR BATTERY , , f'Z ' VfILL . , YOUR TRANSMISSION I FILL YOUR DIFFEIUENTIAL - - (C" . V 4htod-tai-lore- d, : : CHANGE YOUR OIL " This Service Is Free to You. (aTNOCC SUPERIOR GASOL1NE.l . s ; - MOBILE, VIOO, HAYOLLNE -- 1 f OVLSi to give long life an extra pair of trousers to'multiply that' long life "" by twr " v J6.51TO$20.I)0; ' ' : GET IT AT i Pi t-t- -3; Tayl or Brosr Coe - - ;..m watery; ; . y; Los-Ange- les" S?-- .t WEST FIRST SOUTH. i.... Cut alone; scientific lines to rive him plenty of les-play and shoulder-swajuaae noi omy to ixc tne wa, out io arape oer nis VVI figure gracefully. nd : : Our extremely modern service station enables jis to give you splendid service. Our service men Tupaiits Fct . 201 5sLi... ij . J Give&the Lad 'Freedom - X . v Oakland 7 13 .30 Los Ange'es 12 , .333 Wednesdays Games. At Oakland Salt Lake 4r.0aklnd Tj1jn'r wtn-t- ie set tic w tTflrl tcr t. .... Pgw& Light Provo Greenhouse M Some of the best bitters of the squad wllj be absent from the lineup this season, and younger and less experienced men wUl take their places and Snow will not be seen ,ina Cave. man uniform this year. . For theopenlng game the 4Ineup may look as follows:"Rags" Ingersoll, pitcher; Sheriff Otto Blrk, catcher; Ross Nellson, first base; 'Happy" Holmstead, i second baser'Birich, third; , Morgan short stop; Marshall Durant, Condor and. Homer, out- teilders. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Won, Lost, .BBoa essassa-- ' -- ansanrla8lth'edubwIur''htbe Coach "Happy" eadjriU again manage the team if one is put in the field. He has been given a flattering offer from Provo, but is loyal -- -to his home town first of alL m for estimates on painting or decorating nate for the season. t ' erwoont"!, srd hev iarl to arcenp-je- . tre-atrict- ly consl8tef"twodou-The bles evenu and three singles events. In order that the fjye matches might be run off in due time the woolen mills courts have been secured. These courts are the best clay court in the Utah and are in excellent con state ditlon at. the present time; ' ' meet" w1M he ta at r a k -- - n 100-yar- d " ' y iple-an- v ' i start. tv. :' . 25.-Th- league-I- - hlgfc school track meet will be held - Critics consider Pete Dona' hue. one of the greatest pitchers picked .up by the National By mms J3onahue "second Mathewspn," some compliment to - &EHI, April' 25. The Utah county the ; Herali) Dally Herald. The to .SpecIal-lcDaily (Special May-11- , here according to e PAYSON. April 25v Payson base- fcaseball swat DavidFriday, LEHI, April of the Leh Mitchell, principal baU fans ,ar clamoring fpr. a good ters who are going to wear the Lehl high acbooL The tracks In the city team this season and from all ap short park .ha:. been renovated and everypearances' they are. going to get it Wasp uniform art holding In trim thing Is in readiness for the meet to set evening every practices To assist in the financing of the club to X a Ford automobile has been .raffled, for the opening game, according Wallace West who will manage' the NOTICE OF SPECIAL 'STOCK' which brdughf into the- - coffers lot the ' HOLDERS MEETING, ' V , . )' ' club treasury somewhere around f 400. sugar team this year, Notice the . will Is hereby given of a special be just about that can at The lineup Payson wants a team ' meetrng-trf-t- he stockholders ot the ltl111 game as thi Tf F" fa mil Innnt rnme the majority of the home games the possible exception tWebb,:the nitty Koylr Mining oompanyrtcrbe tield at " fans have no kick on bow many- - are little third lacker. Webb, may sign the City hall, Spanish Forkv Utah, on - John h; koyle,1 14, 1923, at the .hour of up with the Prove state leaguers in Monday.-Malost away from home. ' President In young Peery, Payson baa one of which case the Lehl management will 1:30 o'clock p. m., for the purpose ot new. the have to. look around for third and considering it pmbllcatlon April 17; but advisability, .(Flrst ln..tbe thefinest youngs pitchers deemed Advisable, of amending Artt- - publioaUon Mar 1L 1923, rleague; but he is bard ready to give baseman. One thing Is certain and that' is major service to the club this year. the man to take Welbb'a - place. that serveFather a been dNotice by - be a local willboy. The directors of marvel Peenr that the boy pitching, six in-- the ball clufr agalnstusing must never be used more-tha-n nof want anything butomelaleftil."even at the mgOFlnOlmer-dSe.doeprodigy to stultify the good poeelbllity ot loosing the gamer The mound work will be1 done " tiy arm now before Uio boy, is mature. Like other teams in the Central four of Lehi's old time heavers who tbe team In TJtaiagiwrPayiosrli iwUng- tor been -- Wilsoa jbrothwrf, tba-flr- st. past of yeara.The pitcher can tiewilder the heavy swatters of Keller and Ony, are - getting their opening IhVfcafueTHitaritber SmSFs-CjStorA contract has alreadf been signed contest "Joy Lott and Jackson are al- ild of fialtketsortralntngM be readyortbe;t)penlnti - . - cles Five and Six of the Articles ot In. corporation of the said company, by striking- out the words "Spanlsk Fork" from Article Five and inserting in lien thereof the words "Salt City." And by striking out the words' Two" and "Two" from said Article Six and inserting la lien thereof th worda ' miree" and Three" and to add to Article Six the following Thi one hundred thousand sham Increase in the capital stock to be placed a tha treaauiTOf the company to be flu. posed of by order of theToard of 4 J".OYSTDEPART3IENT"; 7 ' v .A -- jjl "j"! Fifth West and Center." i r Phone 7sV " ; BLISS CLUFF, SERVICE STATION MANAGER Is3:tssszzz:z:s3ssszzzxsz::szr: - |