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Show nr 1 rria--r--rT- r 1 ii it : ; r- -i v v-- -- 1U IS. .. .. :' PRO VO, UTAH, FJ JDAY, OCTOBER V192rV ' 7 .Vr' I'll a 1 I u I - - 4 I i ISiSiial f i I li - ! 1 JllMI i- g . J020 diliii(u(J elasslC'ViU get nnaer tlftoen . thoMMud tatdy Sin'la-tlon- s fof renprved . si'ttfs were the Yankees office. today it a ( (Continued on page sl- EVENING i i x- (IT) HER.VLD BASEBALL i: 1 neth O. Ofnilston, ratMo operator, on tne uay or ner nisapiiearance last Park. May can aecoiuit.,for every uiluute tf my tluie flnrThaf day suldTthe' evangelist, ;'aiid bave affidavilsXnd will prMliH in conrt' rellablA wlf- - I r ! - ;7 Ileraldjor the the returns games. Vankee-Cartfin- of- - . ' lllR. Th Sunday game win not be'clock Eastern gin ant il 2 standard time, or 12 airlock noon. Rocky Mountain time. The fans are invited to come te ; Vtne Herald for the returns or ; telephone 95 or 107. . Tberel will be no game on ' Monday , when thewo teams will travel to St. Louis where games will be played Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. : v, ' . prove, It." ; ' alhuk wrs. M'Pkcrson that she bud never carried a brief case. , Ths wltums,' Walter II.. La testifktd the woiuan be saw at the hotel with ,Oruiitfin and wbont hev believed was- the- ersnge list, parried a brief case ou which : bername was Inwribed. think that an evangelist like ', ?) ' ": f 'm? 1 - - '. "To A 192(1 .world series will open October 2. tCbe first and second tilts wllL Inset shows strousrhold and the. sixth. Jindjfeveuth.jf ihat many are rival mulirtgurs. Miller IliigKins of tie Yankees and Rollers Horusl,-- , Cardinals, Here's tlie Yankee stadium, where the will le wlwrved at Calljthe Community church, corner ond North and University Avenue, Sunday, October 3, for bo.th the 8uu day school and chnrch service.' Promotion exercises of the Hun- Day- - year, will be held at 10 o'clock, and to which parents and friends are most cordially In- tjijtwo st tlie Ainerkiin-lA'aue- (Continued on page six) BANDITS KILL ' Fred Moore Chosen HUGE FREIGHTER Assistant Cheerman Fred Moore, for two years ON FIRE AT SEA IN GOOD HEALTH woh' outofin thethe Frovooutshighfor school, assist RESCUED MEN Bach-elder- 's e : Rich, Utah. state - ( :; president "' .o'K" Affair." Vernal, . That the Utah detega lien will b? Jntercolleglate fuotlnll wHK all l In th' lr effwts- - Is th Its colorful paJcany liellef of every mie wh b'M sih-the beautiful s heme of dei.n j i m ry sinl tent excitement will I mi as designed, by Mrs. Dumthv tas-- Uii at the'Y" field Saturday sftcr-ncoslty, 833 South I'ldversity Avenue, when' the Bine 'Conga r team, Provq. .'Mrs. Casslty, wls Is shIiI Vhe lirlde of Utah county-- and the to have so jieer in Vtiih In the de Young university, tine' up; apsinst signing of was. flowers, lias crested sn exquisite piece for t'tuh's tuWs. tbe California i Aggies. The ki. a scheduled for 2 o'clock." r which table by virtue t ,hltsts . Football enthusiasts of the clly having taken two nationvK prises wbcw in: JucnNMcd. nimlsviixrardsjs 'aad surrounding' territory, wii' are numhm' growing, stiadlly given the place" of boUiir In the con joiq wlih the Youpg nnlve.rsit;. li vention haII,"T" 'ri . .r Itacklng their team to-- a victor) i"A Jarge bt'efave, ltah' s;tle Invaders from over against, the ' "TlheTifiSljePet v , while at tfie resiiectlve corners of California Aggies will com Te the fubW fill ha, a design (if a star. bwe ftom Salt Like aty Batnraa:' symbolic: of the eonntryV f'ngj , ft niomlnf ht 10 o"clo(;k Wxtee heart, symlwlic of lore: an AncbB players, under , the dlreotlon bespeaking secarity i and a crecent foathBlu; palver will be In if representing - the ; heavens. The" group, ' They will arrive In n besutlful wit a designs sw-tsdLuke City' sometime tliis aftei-ni'- i sntt-esfj'u- h e I'tah'a :nte tlwrer. At cjwb plite th 11l J tMki'B to the "X"- fiel ' will stand a largo sego lily., from where they v. will siualnt thei' which "a. rea be is seeping wm'T- - selves with ibe loesf coiulitloiis. The large' hive, too, ls nwerel withj The "Y"' ban(l tinder the dm tNway. .sriniwiie oi ttidiistry. thm of rrofessor.; llolrt nut ' On each place card will lie printed a picture id the great dinosnnf '(Continued on page six taken from the Uinta; Baiin, and a NO MEETL..S SUNDW brief history of tbe same; On account of necefsiiry reps Mrs. Cassity's reproduciion j f tbe state .flower is soil to le tbe most to the boiler ,in the Sixth wj of aiy ever. done. In this chaiiel there will be no meetii state. She has mude ujiwnrds of In that ward Sunday,' Bishop J.' W. Me Adam aitnouuees. Mnny 500 flowers for Utah's tables . .. the ward members will no dmi,i The Utah design will be forwardin attendance at tbe general' ed, to the convention ball this even- ferenee of the L. D. 8. euurd. ' ing, Mrs. Casslty states. ; "Anioin Suit Lake on that dute. life-lik- e - COIiIPANION cheer-raust- BALTIMORE, MdM Oct 1. (UP) try ..!' ant to the student body yell master I One man believed to have been at the Brlgbam . Young university, j NEW f OKK. Oct.' 1. ( CP Tbe a bandit, was killed, probably by Mich'., Oct. l. (TJP1 Hisjwnij)emos,Miv Anderson. Ispfl www nil hnrner New Rritaln. bis companions, here today folhtw, from .a CaUforuia hlgb Varing" an infiainable cargo and Every man o the 43 miners, who a student ' were entombed for six'days in tbe school, and has had considerable carrying a crew of BO men. was payroll was stolen from employees The competition was buniing at sea and racing of the Henry 8onnclof n Clothing e experience. Pabst mine here was reuorted in . ... keen, and the cheering was excel- port of" ?avaiinnh early today ac- oHiipany. .?.' "remarkably good condition," todfly lent, inasmuch as tbe program bad Four of the Sonneborn employes to radio messages picked cording . by Dr.'W. L. Mucannl, who wus In been turned into an Introduction up here.. .. j ctHiipauy, carrying the ayroll were accosted by three bandits all armed. charge of the first aid staff at res- ceremony for all men outfor foot cue headquarters. A fourth bMidit remained at tbe ; ball... i j PARSONS ADVANCED . Captain wheel of the cur. The bandits seized The- numbers on the program Thomas .Trcwnrthn, vetWASHINGTON, Oct. 1. (CP) eran shift boss, whose leadership Is wenj all" given by niemliers of the President Conlidge today appointed the grips, fired two shots, both Incfedi ted " wi t h tntrtn t.a lit I ng the - ex- football team, excepting the' Intro- Charles F. Parkins, now circuit effective and escaped in their car. A few inluiites later the car was cellent health of tlie wen was rest- - ductory talk)., which .was given by judge ?of" Ilnwsil to. Je associate In it was the Niinreihe found abandoned.-ldg easily, as was Leonard Uren Crawford Houston. Other numbers Justice of the Hawaibrii to have been former Salvation Ariny worker tvho were? vocal solos by Bliss Ftnlay- - court. AlUrt M. CMsty; Hawaiian 'body of a man, Mie-etvrnnl miner, l iffn led the captives son, iand liduie Isaacson, and a nrcjolk 'judge,' wus spisdnted.to fill one of the qiwrtet of bandits, in .rellgiouai-xereisei-j during their reading by Carl Harris, Invocation the' vacancy caused bv Parsons ele- - - The other three; men had fled I I was ... with tbe grips- of money. . 'offered by "Wlllard Clark.K ' vattonj, Imprisonment. those who will iitrei! the convention are ' Mrs. Homer ltleh. jtlate I president; Mrs. J. H. Grorudyke.i natlonil'commltteewoman. of Saltj Lake fity; Mrs. Alice Collins amir Mrs. James H. Howell, both of! Ogden; and other state uffieer - v LITTLET JOE 17 Vv. SWIMMER FAILS fclCSHWii MW& FCrV ee ADMlKtCL i7 -- fur-th- . Realm of the Church" will be the subject of Rev. Mr. sermon at the Rally day services of the churph congregation at 11 o'clock. There will tie ipecial musle comprising loth Instrumental and vocal selections and a hearty v welcome for all. of The Yoang People's servl-.-Christian Endeavor will be held ct 7 p. m. Plans are to be"lrIectod for entertaining the district union ' i i,t C. E.' October 10. The ' - v vited. . ' ' , on pa ge six ) LOCAL CHURCH leased ' wire from the Yankee stadium at New lork shortly after M o'clock Saturday morn- - I - . TTsFshouTdltegirtefonie11' of a new school into theJIemld office over the i- - a . tiluyed ' 'tlie to ,,the ,call:: and WKpoDded worked to raise' tue nwchine, a coupe The machine ''Slipped bmk Info the water twb after being. raised tQthe surface, and It was only RALLY DAY AT rfciy by play the games will be megaphoned to tlw tiawds, which are invited t come to ' lHt - fight (r ... .v;r:.,y.:r:.v..- .;:v.fc RETURNS The Evening Herald has arranged le serve the" baseball fansk Prov and Utah county for Ue world's series in the same way in which this new e paper handled the recent, Demp-s- j Bem-pl- e iiil'herjwn gathered in kinmIsI prayer at Angel us teu(ile today and called on the Lord Urcnn found" and "put to confusion" the witnesses who are testifying against the e angel tut at her bearing on cbayges of consiiiracy to obstroct justice. 'The mass praying was at the re guest of Mrs. McPherson who told the worshippers that their previous prayers bad been answered and that she was nsiowly but steadllr win ning her iegal battle with the ydevll" .' referr!ngJo the rosecution. Mrs. Mcpherson announced at the same- - time-th- atshe . would down" the state's testimony of yes-t- t FdilSw1il(;n"lr"WHffiBiMted shi entered a downtown hotel with Ken- jnd ( Continued iI2l',i, . lf 0 ' ' - head-yiiarti- . 9 r Special Prayer Service Con-wmventlMa. t TMnlla.'lH:'r ducted t Temple On Behalf 11 to 15 with renewed detcn,iin-tloof NoteoHSvattfeUsti Prey- to walk off with the grand Calif ornla ACffiw Are First lotfs Prayers Are Answered. miss nffe'red by? the wathwal for the finest dco rated "exponents for 'Y Cougars; lalile Kvuilx.lte of tbe riectlv 1 Initial Game to Be Colorful LO ,ANOELE, Calif.. '.Oct states, according to Mr. UmiH-- r The followers of Aimee . Jt . Tlie Itah dejiartmeut of American Legion and American Legion - auxiliary .will outer the jmtlenut its . I ' " DESIGNS UTAtf ('"jwm tre "'' . United Marine corps, defendant (a the central Butler "coektaM.caae,? NEW OIlK, txt. 1 drowned here early today when ghowr were forecaiit today for his automobile plunged into Van the opening . game of the world's Francisco bay from the Embarca-- ' wries.' The' weather wan heapine dent. dearth of ttik- - His body, recovered after sererai iincerbtluty dixhi reserved . neaU, Jamni'd iui hours work, wa Identified by pa-- j 1X7 leliT Polpefi'1 price apd Babe pers In the pocketa. He was kidded I Ituth'a swollen ankle. behind the wheel of the car, which The' New York' Tankee and the plunged into 30 feet of water. f W'llllanm left home last St. LuU Cardinals, cbamtion8 night to atthe American and National leaeuen. tend a dinner, telling hl wife be renjiertlrely, will clanh at 1:30 p. would l late in returning home. Van-ke- e n).; KMsti'rirtsn(Iafd time. In The wife identified the body at fittillim tomorrow aftern,w the morgue. Itr the urld'a ihawplonKhip f the Only mie iirrFr!ink Mmsre, Uaelwll'' world, If Jupiter lliwln sailor on the steamship Admiral doen'i lent op," and maybe If he Teary, wltueaed the fatal plunge .' does. and he was- unable" to explain the In tutu eoimeotlon, the weather accident. He said the car, travelwan uald showers were probable. ing at a high rate of speed alone Tlie forecaster did not eommlt tlni-se- the Bay side of the Enibareadero, thlnx. Bnt tf tt to k suddenly swef veaV, tameed up on Mhoweri lightly tomorrow morning f Jthot out la the be. sidewalk jiiid does not rain hurd, the playluft water. : n I PROVOWQMAN TESTIMONY - - f .'' fir Miiinif LEGION TABLE Noted Marine Corps Officer' Car Plunges Over Embarca-der- o Into Water 30 1- Feet fftnkee fitadiura In New York Body "Is Recovered, . To Be f ene of First two Contests of 1926 .WorWs HAN FRANCISCO, .Oct I (VPi Willis inu, Alexander Colonel i Series Games. : . f x i Willi UlLltUI , AlnlEE i'WHvS1 f tiiTivnocr'cri !: f , HIVAL 'PILOTS AND YANKEE STADIUM WHERE FIRST TWO WORLD SERIES GAMES WILL BE HELD JL ,...) ; n. - r1 t x. 4 I ' i s " - . d DOTER, jEngWna, Oct. 1 (UP) Miss E. L. Marriott or Epgland abandoned her fourth attempt to swim the English channel -- at 7:53 a,: mi this morning when she was within three miles of her goal..' Mls Marriott - left -- Tape? Grls NeK, "Fra nee. under "favorable conditions yesterday afternoon at 3:20 and was reported swimming strongly throughout the night until the coldness of the water forced her to .' '. , V give' up. .. . J A UTTC6. SUPPtR,Jb6f .. :""r--v.. . - OF SEPTEMBER FORM TO TRIUMPH KEORL0 SERIES OVER CARDIWAI U pTOLEBSM-USTSHOW-REyERSL- ' ' ' ! ' " ' i Prmieck. is a nsmey pitcher. He has great reurage--; . i , young elnb: that should improve. Tfie res! prior to fhrweiid aeries should help his gnnte.':.: Americans are NETV YORK. Oct'l. (UP). If the New York it lias" played tnrougnont nw season as u iimimru uu u uuvnu tJVsite lloyt, when he sticks to bis fust ball, no pitcher la chance pf batingjbe St Louis Cardinals to the world' th greatest courage under terrific fire. , ' AmerliarTWgtieTi:is""a"bctfer TiiieT'sTiouM'trouble 'the Curds, Wl Proves .Soff" , merles, the Yankees must do a rlgbtTabout face quickly. manAmerican as the a under the Hoyt slows up,' and he has a. fondness for thatvstyle of. pltchl wire himself competentRogers-Hornshighly The b ranks literally Staggered has proved j ' . "" " ; . be'a not so effective. - ' . IjCHgue pennant winner. ager. He hag shown the way to his pla vers. He has doneevery-' t ' Troublesome , k , Sliorker have a the ' For perhatw six(fweeks tho club has been running In lowgearJ the do. result As to tltem spirit thlngiensk's " of jp .spltball-anhis change with baffling Urban Slwker, ''. ..Dowartie hoine streUrh it was in Teverse most of tbeHnie." and tbe'hannony "that makes for siuress. t is always troublesome and When the veteran Bob Shawkeyv rate the St Louis infield better thaaV th Yankees en form, the style of game that enabled the I Playing in : So pi Jones have one of tReir good days, they are tough to beat, both offense and defense, although the DW&tavno wide. Yankees to pile up winning streaks of 16 and U games, I would 1H tne. lflwo. . r he est -- AJexiideJVJUWa.-BUJU-hePl ovwr-tto t could outfieW offe. National ls?st would I League the figure them to defeat the ; " ' " ' great Hhem,' a big winner all season. Jesse Hnlnes, who lws . When Bats Fail. '.CanSnak) by 'about the same ratio. sele choice will make er Vic Keen Jlorusby's ' up and In "T probably world clJihwillmie-itwSeiteBibback one of best of the ... form bis ball, the Bob O'FHrreli, havfug series, Shoiild the bat years "while Sherd! and Kelithart will do the sout The Jif'vould not present the formidable oppositlott It Is really capable throws the margin to ;t he Curdiiirs as to the catcher l'CtrrftnsilIuuk Severeid of the, Yanks is'the most dependable, how- batting JuoodlnX 1 rrairionahfythe two teams are very evenly matched so than- - the Yankees since strength in that depart ; - ever, and In a short series, at the Top" of W?TfsmiV"wmildmore-tb..no tesm-juorthe weak showing the Yankees have made in the home . Is m usually tlie case in every world aerle9.TAt the flnl terrifie 4 f j streti can be charred te one thing baitint a ', hold tip his eud.'' . , plnj w tbe outstanding feiitHre of the club, , A nient of i ... . the play of the. Cardinals was woollier. than Uiat of tl v !;. :" his ,5T7. eluh. :.,' The ' ntediura featured' ... If Yankees.: :: I the fjlwB with fonnthat M ' Collins,: showing jj f atvy slump. " ' Yanks. The American League pennant winner leaved it is either great or just mediocre. - , t we'rk during the- first .half of the season, would he a 'most valuable . If there Is cnie thing the New, York club can d., it is hit the " ' " . poorest hall in S?jteniher. hail " never reached v t 1020 strikes The 'Stale and the1 Yank."me one nost York Ixiuls asset the surprls-In St. the and as to of ace in Jts ttween;New That (jKh hall.. v bole, quite of form, hit as they cni Show s reversul ' Yankees i . It .the a iieetln bet ween, two gisd, bnt not great ball clubs.i;As a matter,;" the spring form that won him the place of catcher. ink campaigns waged in tbe American jieagne .In years. "j!,,' should rule about fc the. ball of," the a veteran are'cipntde a The Is standoff. Yankee The of ,f('tt, great bull dubs fire tbe exceptlou they alsint staff play J Kated .a joke teaui by a majority T the experts in the spring, . j pitching? major leagues ' - ' tbe Caidinals. Oil Yankees were away to a good start. The club received tetter - these days. one nnd at times shows' form that Is nnlientntile. favorite f ' It in f r; trin-iiiT-r- fc fbV wnnvtw the Aii"r(esn won iiA have eouilmiesju the slump that overtook "pjiili'tt f dm ! m'in,t did big .'mi It Breutrr ofjeusp (hah nirtih" BMitW iiu. tk' frM Ln'.ul.tfrM im xtli'i mtirtitv the pennnnt and provided on" if the greatest form npsits in years, tnguer (peniiijnt 'By at least a down games this year," was he re- - .r.ur,i j'- -' i Then 'late In August tha baiting .power of , the Yankee dropped ms mirk one of the, Yankee stars made to me after the 'race' tjas dofnite- - ... y Pennock was najt'so effective during, tbe final month of play.- - The 1 tie west. herdlimls would be favorites M ' it ' Can the lanka du a. tight about face? ..Ciut r ' his none' physlquef ' Jly aliay to a hirv.TUe' fiilx.bJBs Iill'atf .'a.tfUle'- s - . .'. . rK - . ' ;Jhare was followed' by ii deTlrn1 In the morale. '.f;:the chili. So tluit In tbe final, stages 'of tlie the Yankees sufferei many unpleasant ' ' .": J r afterJKHjns.' .""The strain 'of fliepeimaiit "race" removed, "will It make a difference in the spirit ami play of the New York elub? , " I am Inclined to think tt will. ; ; f The Yankee club has tteat When it i? hitting it la' one o? those teams that overwhelms you. r t't j' 'Irreguljr Play : One oftlie. games In the final series with the Chicago White'-- , Sox best explnlns .what 1 .mean..-.- 'After losing a double-headby a"mrtr'httrnwi'"WonIa-lwve'TneaTi- F coiqlie of victories, the nakn enme back the next day and slaughter- . ed Chicago, ; - n rii, ' ' Txtiim Cardiu'sls. Is - k Carilff ' : , i " . . the-Yan- kee give-ibe-tl- ge -- ne-gr- ' - ', ' 14-p- "A a r",.7rr.I7Tr7r.Hornsby ', ' The St.; Tight-bander- . f Pt - it- - Pat-wen- .' has-bee- f " g ln-'th- r 1 i-- 'fhLtnrpmitf 1 J -- ,' , -r--- ' P' '' i. t- y "l" ':'&)M " . 4 : t f too-atw- t r ' - : J 4 'i--.- - - - ' J -... I I |