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Show . t ' :mmm ;y YEAR. JTHRTY-NIXT- H - Ka 84 Scout Leaders Pledge -- , admit y IFTO WHICH IS COMBINED THE PROVb POST - T, hf.rai.id : BODY OF DEAD FRID'A VTSVH. PRQVQ. i -.- VV-y OCTOBER 10. 1934. . " ROTARY TOLD 7" ' ; :SI BESTED jKOVEL PARADE I TAH Rain fcmirt. cxecnt esnow in e'ltiations. Saturday fair uxiiec In Matttktt&l por " tion. . - .. " Senators - PRICE TWO Win Fourth CENT assllmirUnLted Week's Budget Annual Report ot Scout Executive: A. v Anderson Shows Unusual Growth- of scout Movement in mstncu- . lr" -- Lo forArranges Lwje - . Stats Cotaedy Parade. CvemiBg " wf?TS-f- i - After ftjtitttaj: Sat- - lV$v a4 ii Pfw KvUry rib was International News givea an thw gng a nno lad asn iv..:.., . -- i.! '"f; fna CV?Ki U.i IndriSjrinSirirrw ' . lot ,- . r Safv rf Agrt-rtdtar- al rrir vr-itu- P" ' e. tln ir , fad 4 3 ay it' . - ad is e . !t fe oe-ni- to '' Vrvl d. tb. .t-- dk "" heav di4iatr , , ' Frisch walked. Eighth Inning, New York Wilson struck out. , After a conference with Ogden, Manager Harris waved him out of Jnckson reached first when Bluejss the box, calling in Mogridge who fumbled his grounder. Gowdy flied ; ' had been warming op since the to Ooslin. Barnes fanned. No runs, no hits,, one error, one start of the game. " ' Young fanned. to Judge. left on base. Kelly- - .out, Taylor r fouled' to'. Liebold batting for Taylor. . (Jowdy fiiebold doubled right field line. e Wa8hington-i-Bluee- JS"oruosv no bits, no errors. Washington McNeely out, to Terry. Harris fanned. Bice out, Barnes to Terry. Xo runs, no hits, no errors. Second Inning. New York Terry out, Harrla to Judge.. Wilson v out i Bluege- to Judee. Jactso nxafe at first "On Taylor's, wild throw to first. Tay- lor made a great stop of Jackson t high bounder, but his throw pulled Judge off the bag. "Gowdy singled to left, Jackson stopping at second. Barnea fanned."" No runs, one hit, one error, two left on ttases. Washington-Gosl- ln fanned. Judge linog to Frisch who speared the ball by leaping off the ground. Bluege out, Jackson to Terry.. No runs, no hits, no errors. Llnd-stro- - Ruel up. Ruel beat out an infield hit, Llebold- going to third. . .Tate batting for Marberry. , Tate walk ed, filling the bases. The Wash, Ington fana were setting up such a din by this time that the umpire's announcements on strikes and balls could not be heard, Shirley was sent In to run for: Tate. McNeely filed to Meusel all. runners being held. It was a short fly and Llebold was held on third. - , Harris andRuet up.Llebola " . . g. - f ...... r:l Cast - awjval i,jN?r pris fruer J Four Years ' Jdo. ' arkl Cter An. SawW Friday. Total ti t iib t!fl t1';'0,1."' r'f"yl -- fcS i.., be,nf rive rfcarm. s?,d-and ru;ie 81 irrisipt'T ft aNe rre nfcf-wi!h the f;e vjsjas. 24 tocehr I wveder if there is ,a superior. Stxtn bg fisse belVliECs. not fu'ly roltitvs 100 S3 - ttrkiadrfa f. -- SO 18 d 205! 81 ition bat sfcwissg the hS!iw.rk .f out. but ia (vvecral pe J ail fair aad wbc crxcdlctst. The is j new Kbrarr jatct bwssg i a o-and Is in ladiaaa -' I ! Mark X' ; i tie schewi again.- tbi4s Aaaeis library be r'l atiaattoa - (Jl'tx! Ee4e hve 'vfl in a wie ss t tc walk - .... far. We say with tbe derer-- ' abCthe .. caaspns . f.lr MdiM. ig J''1 I-- wa. eam-: : C.!1 iiW1aIff Ballot for I - 1 -- .......i. bt l- -- fr . right-hande- T" ; " , hh i . JS, BlnegeJs-grounde- es spdM fr HERALD STRAW VOTE , - lkMiPSC-M4i-l1'cB- y d pers 11 bleuch-crsrinjuri- - . . ' alte -- wj bt fr Leading be-iu- llMPANdGOS ri - wtle.taj'1 ,w. -- ' v , - FOR c left on base. fanned, ly o $ Coolidge Is Still fr --First Inning. Tort Lindstrom s. t ProvoHeraldrStravvzVote ' New sad tignThe rrt y wred Jte.re; , 10 8 scored on Harris' " single whjh. bounded over Llndstrom's head. Shirley went to second. Harris' hit tied the score and also ended Ba rnes" occutia ncy of the "box. Mo-- : Graw taking him out and sending in Nehf who pitched seven innings Thursday. , Third Inning. Rice out to Kelly, unassisted. New Tork Undstrom out, TayTwo runs, three bits, no errors. lor to Judge. Frisch beat out a two left on bHses. Ninth-Innnlbunt on third base line. Young New Tork Johnson lent in to popped fly to Judge. Kelly forced Frisch at second, Bluege to pitch for Washington. The fana Harris., gave him a great hand as he walked Xo runs, oue hit, no errors, one to the box Miller went lo third for Senators, left on base. Washington TyiwyaiiWt4rnfeiclrig Taylor. Llndstrom popped Mo-- out to Miller. Rnei out Barnes to Terry Frisch. trippled tRtpthat-wiII-hjeitagainst center field fence. Young Xo runs, no hits, no errors. walkedv Kelly fniined. MeuseTup. ly interwtiag brcaa$e it is tl hCJ ia cMracter, Feurth Inningi -- Ymtmrstole srwud; Xu effort waaAmucts the. things Kwkc wa: ryat the! New Tork Terry called out iniide to get hiiv' Meusel out, Miller ' vrvrc.t tiate and the kcw gm-- . rstikes. Wilson out," Bluege Xo Judge.' TTTTmw, one hit, uu errors, iwowith a scaling of Judge. left 011 ItaseH. the new stadtam', No runs, no bits, no errors. about thirty - wr fearty . thousand. Wawhington Goslin out, Frisch M and The ltlcary is 4 McXeely f lined. to Kelly, Judge' singled over sec Washington w ill le Harris hit a home run into left field ond. has 'aunty giowi fjtur Bluege up. Judge went ; to its don't bleachers. Wilson iu a desperate third, and Bluege reached first rettHutired rather Jackson effort to catch the bull dived over safely Uripiied thaa fwr the pSilve features. ' throw at seeond after Kelie the railing in front of the Terry's r. -- At v.. himself. Ic stnt-- in hird IMth'tf The half doxeu lines drawn thrtuigh Iji nttversitr ritther iiaMiming. Its the game, however. game wits delayed a minute while! -class t f a Rice lines to Wilson who nuuie the Giant players conferred in the trsi. I! bt iMtitss are v.ji.jt.. mm. mi th ahhuoch-tke'. sc t have plenty! a sensational catch, infield. tor snbstitated.. . ou his face as he caught the Nehf was taken out and replaced falling ' -Utile chango was shown in the; tvc we Kked wry much. It hall. Gosliu out to Terry, unassist- by McOuilln.11. 'u a : Vk. Its ed. Democratic vote Friday. Of tlie Miller hit. into a' double play,! ; Jackson to Frisch to Kelly.' retiring votes cast' for Davis, .,21! voted run. one hit, uo errors. ' pariue ar btrse. w4i ptacaeii. care-Co- x tK' teeded. the sides before Judge scored.' four years aso. while thn-fully -Fifth Inning. Xetv. the state nnl- No runs, one hit., one error, one At had jinel the ranks frotu the Re- on pop fly lcf 011 base. New York Gowdy-ouversstr s Biakis t? mia is it publican- imrty. Harris. Barnes out, Bluege to t .pxwtifios arc Lal'oilette'svotes, came f nun btnldiass. LiudstrimdoiiMed t left tTenlh Inning. t!cv )yve three .former';' Delb voters, nine rather evhvee ' ' New York Wilson walked. Jack- -; sswee and field. Frisch flied to GosUn. former itemocrats and six adotel braer -.."' so lifannecl. ' (iinvcly fanned Wilson 'y- - Sc newer ':v No runs one4iit. no errors. J. mrttv Republicans. AVaslfingtiir-4udg- e out, Terry to nt second,' niifl amis doubled at first,. rS..H f rtw rmiass that r.roro Voters of Irovo are urgeRtrc re tvwsrt The new state mrafs-.- tvHiesr w .1 firsl-Tay- .11 to Johnson tn Bluege- to Judge. quested to nd in their strajs votes is No runs, no hits, 110 errors.; "losc"play ut Mr. to the Herald office so thataB esti- Washington dtliel out, Frisch to; AtBJinaiiiiir I hr- f Illicit. mate-male made just IW- the arirh Sr bils; no errors, neny. joiinson was, given a election is going. the eir- r4a;B as fsr as the eye j No "s- v band as he walked to the plate. V lnn,nR- bV - s,s lo not vote more, than 'ontv.and eta reach, will wi?fc,t on4K w iork-o- uug Wilson in deep; walked, Kelly Johnson flied-t- o ii. t.i..-- j .d iMer. tlie main re thnt the ballot is to SinKl.d center, going to center, ten feet from being a'homer. loung e. placing it iu the 4a unqierly SlcNeely fanned. lerry. Ivtllot box. what a r.mifulib"f : ,,t . tr .- . theTTfteTl wi wtsd Sweetest Dau of the eera Sets. ' lvtratKr Ges-ford.- Jt iBfrtk fr t, . sap hr CV--L. ' &LE?EiEj ran NEBO R. H. E. 14 03 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 ARRESTED FOR TRIAL despcraiy vL 4 ....... ......... Wife-Mord- er e Swejp Wa-shingion IA CARLINTILE. Ills.. avcrwaat at the Friday ArrvlMt br bla town father-- TjfitTr iaterestias the mMOerrosa. SkcciT j lf t,m ill miss a great KahU 24 ' trisit to the the lttB,k old sua of IVputy a ny e six Uenc Havis ia . . to be Sheriff E. year . . 1L Kahl at to- varkxts aaiveesttin. vf . the nation fcaa.i IAm av. rtxt irt .va The First ("hunh ot Christ. SkHen- - T" ,.;u 'Z rZTLlrzL mZKV t.B3C" ?"1B " .""".v day was being held in Jail with a made by Preside F. S. IUrri and " i. of the city, net of grueoome evidence tightly Architect Nelwa ia wrch for the emtUm of a new chuwhlUwaits rf a ma tTvf wsa U j ,w Iwsi f en- - drawn about him as the stayer t The be riU Prv of the new library ediflce on their lot on thecornerof sStar-garehis 13 old. i,- -, bride, day pretty . bvn jfc First iNorth ud Hrst East strct to be baitt w Taiwstty-- Height , .wttkjto usu. 21. uu PknTTor thechurchYave r J a the auenlband wiU afe .w ,w While Sheriff John II. Rossell. was purchased two rears ago. was preparing for an emergency la bnea eat FWaadets'' day. Thursday The feaxrr wa ftro JVMma . . . 1 I. V case the h&h feeling might lead to Octtee'ie. Excavation work is practically (Tuesday by a herder." iav tfce! mitj'Va. r . -minf tn aa attempt it comnlete for 'the basement of the ram IWrw f to lynch young Kahl. The ftrW vfaat wa at Greeley, new . h.ir. h an.i funmlstton work f tfe aT nntitMwl !h-rally or demonatra The body was found 'last night Cvi. he is kcated the State will be completed this fall, accord- sisrer wkkS Ki- , tB- in a shallow grave near StApmaa. Teacawewewttese. with popaation ! J1 " where. Kahl led the sheriff iug to present plans. The finished tifw htea a the au he witw tnous-aadstjse Prvo Post of the had eonfettaed he shot h . of betweew tea and n. r a . : arnrtniv win HiIM U Ma.) Fn tk vuiv stimulate A5er" public "While bride. It had bea burtedj ka. pletloQ early in the spring. FriMt imtut at the" twrital aisl tfe. ' said Kshcp the w playgronnd that Ward ia architect for the buikliug. sheriffs rfffcic "We quarreled over a'gwTVfiad ixvntw aa-- 51feTWK s ia have a tbrary VoOdiag that is Mj acaired f,r the city by the kept company with.' yeorag Kahl they At present the church has bee te t wv , bat a few years oM. the siae em , 1Mpwt. renuw. holding its metings in the Odd explained to th men who dujr at was rather awrative-tail a auie long. the spot be had lndicateL --Afck phasiaed I a ooray wira.t htws hall and the erection of a new t never feature a will less, t edifice wiU add greatly" to she wanted new ciothes which I felt "At rWt CaOlas fat the State cvUnee. Us Woaaeas build ta : before eea ia Prcm. The Legioa. I could not afford. I derided to church work, according to members do their aittoaautile at the of Shit caaytMt aad wa!k f,wr aairwaad tfe Auxiliary will take shoot ser. of the committee. ing was the best we have ever seen. a tw and half the the imradh atue$ sra;e atvattai , Members of the church frm all "At rWkVe is the stale wnlrer-sft- y That same evening I asked aWe t The tws bands are donating tlteir help me shoot somedoveic- -1 told auup ia the caay where have atawe fine and Imof Utah county are tvcm toward tfc cause and the her to go around a hedge and scare pressiveThey Their aoditnr- with the Provo church in erecting are eeing atae a the baiKUags. this building whUh is the first lb?re they secured wfrehai ats and rVv Scorn will 1 in the tine of the birds towards me. I planned. iuat is the fia we hare seea ia a Scientist' church to be built in the the services f Rvet Carfcercaa tarrh. Large illuminated tracks however, to plug her when she camel college group. - Aawag the special n knew the exact fcwar&va ' feature is a large pipe organ that the will be I the parade. around the hedge. county. A anaaber of wvil known local .. -. bodj. first shot bowled her ever they d not hesitate to pronounce The ' v. I wiU thearrical n i. .t... stars have aa opnw, l, site exclaimed 'Ton nave dune larger aad better thaa the Salt Lake ... the aaoasoua fwaa tpimuatT to deaw4rate their ami and -- v v a job of I reloaded and shot talwraaHr ergaa The new bIM-tagMiB!TTi rro,Sc" .whlch which there are wveral.arc Then I hauled the hdy iPrtvro building committee which also in afjeraoua as the entire three ailes FVst AmerMa Iegion is pre- j a wagon to a spot half a mile the wrk cludes Edward Scberer, J. W. aad CUadirr and waa throagh bras asd. ever rwks. Columbia theater. Oc ,Mr .ni aw r seat:ng at the Mrs. Anna KCraig and Mrs. f they have. started SMaaething which was The ia rectsatis 14. IS aad bdy a Fred Sutheriand MrsVJ. M. Vkk! xsitia f, deep and covered the bndv with tiroauw to be very excelleat. They in eteatp f brs vker Aawng tasxe rwineat in the siauiar t taeilocal is treasurer of the churclt ,niir t.Unket. I buried her aeae local stoaeiftaA4-laiA-a-, wandered lb had de$erateiy there.." Ilefeer sought, rvfteee frm rdd aad t- iCAaif&aed ea Page Four.) . duaa as.fc-rThey will awwt sarely list. Building New Edifice in Provo. Year-Saturd- SCORE BY INNINGS. Uai-Tersi- ty ds. Firstihurch of ChristScien- - lH. 4-3 ron the 1924 PLANS FOR YOUNG WASHINGTON, Oct. 9. The Senators world's series the seventh UDRAY the by ARRANGED taking game, greatest and CAST IS CHOSEN most notly contested of the entiresenes, and going to 12 innings. The winning run was put over by Ruel who scored on Cliff PieipMt and George Deputy Sheriff Arrests His Praises Cmats at Anes, Lv, ; I Owb Son on McNeeJy's single. ". ajKl Madtsfw, W ts, as , Ballif Xmtemg Leadiag went wild with enthusiasm and swarm-- ! fans Best See. Washington f Charge. Characters. ed onto the field by . SfS rnNQTRiirren VVAlMIllWVlIil 12 Innings IS YOUNG HUSBAND t;Vv,iMlXSrREL FROLIC . Hrhi Ndsoat TeDs of Keceat Iatsectkm f LOinries. Grave. caara and bewa the htborioas ctttu"Ndwa"tSe aaauKni"3S Which is 'The Sweetest Day" in rntsa taklaf raras at the stretcher. the year? It was 9;3ftxpx as.' whi8 the putty Xo. it isn't your wedding day. or finaHy reachedhe s&etitr scouting 5ce DrHiU:xpU4ned iow- - America wd-ding and the remiiB, fkya tv the IVrg the day you hope to make your was first introduced into ' and how the larger universities in day; it's National Candy Dsy. Mortaary. he nation had established training Saturday. October.. 11 At the time t"Vt;bir disafivwrea All of the newest modes, styles. departments for scout leaders, recognixtag the great importance of fashions, cuts, trimmlnss. colors." from the borstal 4a exceeded Was matte feist t' j search the work. Hl expressed the opinion flavors and temptations are out in Nat siirtKJvrs ! nr hnv who has a chance will mnr soWrtnn StiirflT in Irder hills iead-ai-make good if b has the Tight htaTywrrin maker the Wrisel- tliiartrTawiiarwei at K.'.l dominate in! cu mother, wife or sweetheart thei'oe searrftecs a year a srane tha? ership. He tow severairone been at kst ia the Herald straw more complete and Incidentally to be search did e exvs) s ftr Fttiv. illustrate how the boys had that was sJarted Thursday, ran vweOafriSi held to the fold by good patrol s muinivA tn tho imrlii tta Mltitr'back aS the head cf .Colitlw" is 1! vhcs ahead b leaders. well as dress has style seasons j s t wa aot Mieved W. lavis. the Democratic-Ta!dsJehavw acnot Executive A. A. Anderson aiitt jashion shows. i&ij Est ist f J.n CneJidpe havin a tntal Hly was ia a bed srav ,f rvw?- Provo with its three large candy reported an Increase of 15 per cent f Ja vaiK tn M for Davis while In membership during the past year. manufacturing estaMlsshments. has stmK accrdK.g rvw:'ir;'lsv! IjaFrilktie rjis thas far received 21 He said that tw ice as many tender- long been iWognised as one of the "become second leading candy have . scouts . foot . . i , i itfr ,. . , niTt. 'i ' -i ' class scout, two and a half times ase l mountain country.' The-- ; Hansen ter a group it pnitiits Kid Me many second class scouts nave Catering company and ttw Hoover a' walk ever the kUSs back e tbe than Candy VtJ'u""n firstcJassljndmore awards S,B? company, two leading 'makers wuversity. The avp tad divided iuto ,aT part;V aad CfcVra re--! twice as many merit badge of the city, have announcemMits to ft.m JtJt-have been made this year than any other pages of the Herald statitog turtted t the ate ef ;he CWse's "vMcs went Demo, was organ-iiecouncil rr.mK.u itk the since for newest year offerings just what their f. sr years a?v Ttirce young enters. Nine Life, 13 Star and 14 Candy Day are. ' They know Just ing Ir. lHitta. t5 dfca?vrd .V-- v a. r brf.e particitita: in prsi awarded been fnm HnL.ur have badge are Eagle they what your particular tptstes fcaTe ,he during the year, he said. Anderson claim and have prepared the sort of Slate ratty. A- sraieed , .'.siitiV raiits. . nor .l th nmof The report ot Executive best. that like you candy personal rival antU ncarty enumerated the various trips made 1S 5T asd 4, not anril that party had N bv the Boy Scouts during the year, K"yr4sad a ' 'U ml the Bryce checked wa recounting i that V especially c?itetv dYuwbe-wv- l ELK a with the. Republican training was Clecher. know, that caravanMrip canyon a the and Stewart, at Camp camp RETURNS UP TO 2 P. M. A fall f sleet asd" srw- - tfct Eagles' flight into the Granddaddy : Thursdav t lake country- - afe:ht adeitxtrwsy-d;f5csi67 were made by the fol- hwate the aussi ataa aad taeslaJvin COGlktre Reports eomi : .w.i...... .f ik Triolls severe weather ptvair John Davis y. 51 WRUlnHUnvi. . rnHrft4, , mittees ot the council: President S. J death withia a strt tsase fSvr I rf Ai. La rv.Sn..i. nf American Fork,, The open fomm meeting of the reached Moast Prove. Dt- - Icta , p Klwanls club at their weekly lunch said. Cleghora had been aa ia- - j finance; President J. William eon Dr. Carl Thursday at the Hotel Roberts mate ef the hospital f.r ocreral .124 Total votes camping; Knight'of Provo, to F. Eyring of Provo. leadership was a splendid success, accordingclub year and had enjoyed the fred s The X E. Allen. of the groads a hi ri!-- 1 training: S. L. Mendenhall of; President went on record as solidly in support .tioa was organiMtion eektwMl sd rikhtrr troop Springville. eaty A movement. he j of his dssriar en theProf. Harrison R. Merrill of inxvo, of the Boy Scout of hundred per cent registration ana seemed day rarbxsal aad had erite publicity ; Dr. f O. K. Hansen Hby the . Provo,-civiservice; Dr. George - vote was . also advocated in SB rarry taai ee was i . " . 1 Will My rink 4 the eeriSKg very atacK j eRyias S. Harris reported that he F. Dr. . , Four.) on arrived' ia Cikrchora. of Page Relatives (Continued j bad support of State Game Commis PfrfuTrUiay b ptfverc idearlfy sioner D. II. Madsen in securing a rvaatias aed t kke arraaje!. (YX)1XDGE FAKEWFLL MKETIXG HELD herd of Elks front the Xebo district meets burist accerdia t. Dr. i' FOR REKD S. GARDNER fcr the Timnanogos range. The elk liim. '.' , comit'tee consisting of Mark Ander was arpr-xtear-dy S r ' Cleehora w A rareweU mectiug will le held son, Dr. George ll.i Unmoau an vearv f ?ge at tie tiw , Li in the Provo Fifth ward Sunday Edsrar McArthnr will lere next tnttth. t evening at 7 o'clock in honor of week to ins(et the elk on the Xebo LAFT3LLETTE Reed S. Gardner who leaves soon range and to determine the feasibilHIKE; ity of capturing them. M0Uf,HT .Hi f.r the Canf..mia mission " fields L L. Graham furnished '("he where he will"lain for thi L. D- Ago Voted ' waswtin -prlzwhicn Js. church, - by " The iaMelteht hike b St X- - - : ; been 7 Coleman. has Jacob excellent program a,nVused which was scheduled Lc Satmrdav j for, some or tne nmuoers SATURDAY. nfehf was calM off lake Friday af--i HARDING SALE CAKE oy are. special selections, Ivh "t- - meal sokt. Allie Welb The members of the Lakeview terets. sceor&Kg t" .Dr. L. IV j 1h orcaa solo, Lloyd Wil-- ward X. L. M. I. A. will conduct a proutx. Dartag the past few days' j akwaataics the trail to pfj-c- r ?ytlons. Prof. Wm. F. cake sale at the Sutton Market all torm ia the been eerered by has cakes the delicious peak DtVo selections, Jennie day Saturday. Many awaking J whkh wiU be have been prepared by the girls and thaa three feet f thi. A,waWfIn everyone is Invited to purchase their cUmbh te the - "t. niimhera. QJJ) TQ VOTE Sunday cake here. l atteod. rii CT' Ja CiW '.. Bride Pretty TWrteeB-da-y Boned ia Shallow lo New. Y ork mail uiumsiiiij -- Aaerieaa . mru5ivutT j BiEflED IHSpoi; ON SATURDAY. A.l?S DR. tiKOKUK K. HlLJj. litVJSS AUUKESSl Plana for tb financial drive to be made during Boy Scout week la the ' Tlmpanogos district council were completed Thursday evening at the: jemi annual meeting of the council. That the drive will be successful and that the funds wiU be available at the close ot next week tor scout purposes was evident from the en- - thaaisam displayed by the officiate present following the explanations made by President F. 8. Harris, - head at the council. "Can we put It over? asked . President Harris after thoroughly explaining every detail of the drive. "Yea," came from the large - as'.''-,.semblage. " "Will we put It verTT continued President Harris, and again came from the 'scout leaders in even than before a ring stronger volume ing "Tea." ' There were present more than 200 stout leaders from the carious communities embraced in the district counciL JL roU call earlyln the meeting showed 199 present but several others arrived following the roll call. There were present from rtah stake, 3; Alpine stake, 66; Xebo stake, S; Tintic stake, 2; Juab stake, la calling the meeting to order President Harris Said that the long distance traveled by some of the men to be present at the meeting Indicated to him that a great deal ot enthusiasm is back of the Boy Scout movement to this district He outlined the drive, and explained that the troop would be the unit of collection and that the troop committeemen would be called to make the collections ia the various wards. Dr. George K. Hill f Logan, who was introduced by President Harris as "the greatest scoutmaster ot my acquaintance," gave a stirring and heartMt aifpealMbeJfathers and scoot leaders to do their utmost la j:he IjtferessLslbAj accomplished by the scout leaders "present: for ffcFteysrwaS worth a great deal more' than the material wealth,of the entire district M.MU Drivel - Wil-gotti- lat-lcrr- - W5s the- state cap- draw yon tn it Situatfont Seventh Inning, it i at tbe.eester with , main iacct 'eredtii t the 'New York Frisch fouled to Ruel a besuti - j who made a sensational catch near icutsof thecrsrac with fttl dite-?the rvfer - Themrinsthe t.iants dugonrrYouiig wnikcji the wBtversity rivals Ames.'. The j Kelly out, Taylot to Judge, Taylor uea b!ldiBfes are ahrttit ia tV .same ,l Biaking- - a wonderful . one-caetassu is Bvre city stop. Young went to second on the lihe !ctry and t&e tJs-y- . have all :hrtse. iine play., Meusel out to Marberry, un . lakes. I am t sre it Aw not assisted. Xo runs, uo hits, no errors, one the layout snns Anawc isIliiwy-veaaw nuite so' swxl. left on base. of the craart Washington Harris bent out an No wooder these srwls are favorite spots fvr Ctah students. I infield hit to short. Rice out to unassisted. Harris doubled wader whether it is the Inside nf Kelly, to Jackson. Goslin the cias rooai that beckons so at second.-Kellsrronsrr erif thecampRs has a lure singled to right Judge filed to Wil. son. that hetpsi'eut. No runs, two hits, no errors, one it"! ed as ea-sir- fv-r- I for tf 1 MarkX n 0 ,bis hd Meusel 'Young scor- inc after the catcli. Wilson singled to center. Kelly going to third. Jackson up. Kelly scored- on Judge's fumble of Jackson's grounder to second. Gowdy up. Wilson scored, Jackson, went to third oil Bluege's error on Gowdy'g . Ba rnes flied to Kite. grorindc-rLindstrom fanned. Three runs, two bits, two errors, two left ou bases. Washington Xleuseu went to left field, Wilson, to center,.,Kelly to first list- - for the Giants. Rue-to Kelly. out, Liiidstroiu out, Llndstrom to Kelly. McNeely- flied to Young. 7 Xu.runs, no hits, no errors. P"" n . No ' runs, no hilsjio errors. Eleventh Inning. New York Groh batting for Mo Qui lla n. Groh singled to right Llndstrom up. Sotithworth running; for Groh. IJndHtroni sacrificed, Judge tw Harris. Southworth TOlng to secohd.y Frisch. funned, - Young, walked. Y oung puriosely walked. struck out. No runs,-on- e ?1ilt. no errors, two left cm buses. Washington. Bentley replaced f McQuillan for Giaols..Harris filed to Yomig.. RW flied to Wilson on fit t bH. pitched, Goslin doubled to center. Judge walks. He was tiuriwsely walked," . ; Bluege up. Young wciit io - left - field - and i Meusel, went to right for Giants.. Bluege forced J'.idge, Jackson to1 '., i : - '; - - Frisch,'. i. - , No runs,' one hit, no errors, two left on huses. '' .;, t.clfiU ; Ttuilng. New Y rk Meusel singled- to, Jackson-foriMH- i W il.uft - fanned. right. Meisd, Bluege to-- Harris,: (inniij fiies to Gosliu. Xo runs, one hit, no errors, one AtJ ; left on bases.-Washington Miller out, Frisch to L Ruel np. Gowdy dropped KeHy. Ruel , doubled Ruei's foiU fly. down left field, foul line. Johnson I safe when Jackson fumbles his r grounder. Ruel was held on seof ond. McXeely up. Bnel scoied , when McXeely singled to left - ." -- - |