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Show ,1 rv.'.. -- V. rZ i ' VA. V' U f L 'iastic; Meel Asrain April i . SPANISH yOKK. AftU Central Utah' . T . t?bll Slodcft mtoUnf of tha board ef control. Mavor Joan K- - Booth of Spanish who baa guided Uia destine splrtidld ef th Isefue la sue atjrl Idurlnc' th peat two yesrs. to accept the aala orjanUaUoft. ereeldeBcy of "th Booth reqaested to t My--r of tho raspotutblllty but the esirtlipot thrmirhmr- t- tho teafue waa'ie atrqnf that he yielded to accepted the the aJl .aed leadvrshtp of th"eafu Several of For, ml prude4 ain Fork; j Hormstead t America y HawKlna of Nephi, J. W. McAdatft of Vtovo, and O. F. Smlor-'-of SprlnrvUle. told of the t6tj6itnt fn thrtr ' respective communltiea in favtor of retaining Mayor Booth aa prary. . Jret Mea W. m KJi 'eight elubo owning league were represented. All of franchise ' them' reported ready to continue the league another year with tha excetftloa Of C. J. Kllns'of Eureka who Announced that att present the - borJ of directors of the' Eureka chiW U undecided whUber to continued organised ball or Way Independently thla year. He expressed the opinion that If arrangements ' eoul be made to allow Eureka to only,' tht play on the home field club may remain.' That would mean AH - iiuiwa mB J I .. - ' " toag-ae- has-been- . " ' BT JOHN OBBIE.V PARIS. Apll S (UP Copyright) "All I hsve to say la that TunneyU kAow he's been been in a 'fight," rumbled Tom Heeney with characteristic good natured modesty when discovered by the United Press cor tion. respondent la a Paris restaurant. Heonvy Is Qile-- i ' The New ' Zealander. who has been named as tho . heavyweight next opponent, cans champion' here a few day ago with his JSrit-la- h manager, Bernard Mortimer. The latter was with him today, and supplied "tne""pTanilSBf Which "the hy r, let (I Its L.y l II T In Crosb Coiiiitirv -- NKWIC1R.K.K mm-so- '"' . . . "However, the event has proceed ed to the quarter finals, and Coach T. Earl Pardoe Is hopeful that ovmpetition will be Completed this week. In order that definite selection of a squad may be made. The state collegiate competition is scheduled to open Friday. April 13. with B. X. V. opposing Utah In Salt Lake. Three of the Cougar net-i-n tn are definitely chosen already, with Donald "Sanky" Dixon. Paul Holt and Reed Porter assured of K places by, virtue of their excejjrr.t work in practice. ,TPO'nHe-eurvivnof th tournament, wlio are' fighting hardy for ptac-- s on the first squad, trci Rus-se- lj Wclker, Lewis Munk, Max Gilchrist, riarrnce John, MUo Moody, Orant Kuttks, Wesley Porter, Eldoa , Brlpley aid "Rosy" Snpw. rs PIRATES VlIX fast-paas-t- ! horn games,' . PUHam.Aiuieron of Hepef said , Sons "nothing jai towards organising a baseball club there but expressed the opinion that they would be back In the tht tii Crewg Wildly -- - - are having a time preparing for the compLitu.n. due to tha abund-sre- e of winter weather which has delayed progress ' of th eprinf single tournament, and also, the necessary tryouts for team selecE T. U. racqueteer Big " Eureka. la day and Sundays' atwould" play 2A sjirtl a case Eureka borne games and each one of the 12 ether, seven clubs In the league ), 4nzae:Uted at o j4r?r'"',T-jMcAdam of Provo 'waa te president ano Bahdley of Prove- waa SURVIVE TILT Dixie high C3IICAGO. April school of 8t George. tlah. cham pion quint of the Beehive state, has drawn m bye for the Tire Say's piay in the national Inter ' scholastic" tournament Heeney declined Many of the team will awing quiet, jnto acrmri HJdsy, but the Diaie to maker Tua- team will not play until . ;' "Wh, tny man wni Itnock "wKen It meets Selmer block ofr." crowed jjommer. -Tenneaeee The boasting did not seem palatable to the' big Heavyweight, who tried champion, The Filer are In fine shape further to efface fclmaelf while Frenchmen and foreigners at neighand lodkea good hV theft- - work out Monday.' The University of boring tables stared curiously. Chieaa-Here's the way to look at gymnasium .' Is larger knows r gymnaalym. buLl than tha-whit Toifi can ttoVHe's had nine Earle Sande rtdei againj Thj presnouio po ureal! iwiuiwr the Filers, who vary a fights recently and won them all. mier jockey of the "American turf, game wfth long shots In brlt- - What haa Tunney evetadone? He's who waa reinstated by the Mary only got one good figltt to his name land Racing Commission only a --O "When Tunney and Jack Demp- - Xjwdays ago is riding again for clubs sey crawled through the ropes at declared that their were in a better financial condi- Philadelphia they were betting 10 aboard mounts In an the important Jisve ever to 1 against Gene, but look what meets ef ' the season. Bands is tion at present than ' they ,S he did to Mr. Dempsey. When Tom shown here Returning to the stables be.0 befora William A. Simmons, president of enter th .ring In July. thf .jodds after an early morning workout at the Spanish .Fbrk club, said the ctrtalnly will favor Tunney, but Belmont Park, New Tork. L wgg-- rbusiness taaahtve decided to clone tha ' xlng ions' r dm forn--. COCHET DEFAl'LTS the. store en Wednesdays and to other upset. Tnat's certain.",' behind the baseball movement How do you feel about being CANNES. France. April 3 (UP) get ' When playing' days were discuss- chosen' ahead of alt the other con- Henri Cochet, French Davis cup ed it was" decided py he board of tenders?" the correspondent asked star, defaulted in the 'final round control that 'if' Provo merchants Heeney, who was squirming un- of the men's International tennlk would cooperate with their baseball comfortably as the little English-. tournament. He failed to make an club by closing every Wednesday man rattled on. appearance and the title was afternoon at I o'clock, Provo would "Why, Td fight the whole lot of awarded to Colonel Mayes of Ca: be given a baseball game every American heavyweights over again ned. Wednesday throughout the season.' St I had to, to get a fight with believes. None of the Britishr synMay Open May Is Tunney," replied Tom. dicates could ' guarantee one-ha-lf May 18 was set as the 'tentative Enter Talkative Manager-Morti- mer' . . date for the opening of "the season, broke In to volunteer that sum. th npanlng Kmn hlng played In the opinion thst the hnnt will he Provo, AVnrrtca- n- Pork, Bpnlh held t'tittfd "After studying the situation over Fork, and Payson.. The next meeting of tne board of here and In England," he continued, control will be held- Monday April "I'm" convinced that New Tork, 23 at 8 o'clock In the American Leg-IoChicago or Philadelphia must be Hall in Spanish Fork. At that counted upon to pay the big price time all of the clubs will definitely necessary, to obtain Uie fight decide whether or not to continue ' "Even with Paris, Berlin and In the league, the official ball will other European capital to draw be adopted, club roster win ' "be from, London uardly could do it. i prosented and passed upon,, and These prltleh syndicates, you know, the tentative schedule discussed. ' are not offering a purse. They A- e . merely are bidding for the right to stage the battle on a percentage basis." The Heeney-Tunne- y fight will V7VR I "T draw a 12,000.000 gate, Mortimer high'"-schoo- -- 1 v i r Wed-nrtiday- ", Trt lteoee' resr.i,'4mbnr.,thm' i Chanct; HU Mangger Dixie Gets By?; Plaus Tennessee Team Wednesday , was hkrt last veninf at i ill v UTHOPEFIIL 23 nI)Vr? TTf? TlT)Tl?.. Sande Is Back M, Other Towns Enthus- Participation; ' A (Ff U Tt7 If l l . L fi.. 3, i.3 ErekaTand SfnkYiIe DoubtfuIjVsto ' i SSA Hh both Is Named Loop Presideh i . . i W ER0VO EVENING HERALD, TLTSDAYUATEIL TRIUMPH-BUS- H UP Arix. April PHOENIX. Four straight defeats Copyright) at the hands of the Chicago Cubs hive failed to shake the faith of Donie Bush tn the ball club he hal assembled for .tr.e 1928 pennat race nd the t lerv , little, leader .of th Pirates told the United Press tc las-h.expected the Pirates' to win e again. "I expect the race will be about the' tame ' as last year's, Bush psld, "and. of course, I believe .my club will finish on top again. "We have been a little slow reundihg Into shspe, but I expect to have a stronger team this year than in 1927. We haven't been quite up to form lately, but by April U this will be a different bunch." - - , Sophompre- Distance Man Shatters Record - In jcn8:Prind; Merkler Place? Second and Fic2gerald Third i cure. . ' ...... . The other clubs are In better conditio) than ever before, their representatives announced. D. C. Forsey of Fyoo and R. Hawkins of Nephi IT f ito lTTTlitUTtr ' Art ;n7mr'TrTvnTi-r:7ML- at the :iut I irM on trie cross-count- ry iS-rall- tanw you 3: ". Baby Chic record-breakin- by Bentiey, a sophomore student,- was decidedly pleasing to Coacjj C, J. Hat who Is hopeful that Bentiey wil develop into a conIn the distance sistent pcint-gcttevents Jn state competition this r'.,-- . iMtwn. Bentiey appears extremely prom- Islng" lh the long races, ana Y"T prospect wil be materially Improved If he can win points for his team In the coming track tussles. Dls.. snce events have been weak spot Id the. B. T. U. track"pictur since Richards' departure. J Inter-Soci- sh? Coarse White MUlrnri' 5 Per Cent Pine Hardwood Charcoal Per Cent Fine Alfalfa Leaf and' Blpgspm' Meal l' ' ' and Cod Liyer Oit' ; ' ; --You can jce this mixed la-oar own aiixer S - Per Cenl Blatchford'a Calf Meal (Better than Buttermilk .' 2 : ! wf If you want egg producers, give he chick th? right ' start:- i .. Jt t , ' ,v Good As the Best ,v;.r Met al The next event on the program for tha B: Y. U. cinder artists In the Inter-eccimeet, with preliminaries in sprints and hurdles slat ed Wednesday afternoon. Finals T'lil be Thursday afternoon en the "T" field. A Tiovcl feature of this competition, is the assignment of one girl's social unit , as the official "rooter" fcr each competition male t unit In Exceptional en- - a the-mee- mo Y o il 11 jraignt-awd-y 1 t No car in the Victory price class can match the all around brilliance of Victory performance. y The Victory is fiursrat the and first on the strught-awayfuton the hills, faster in -- traffic smoother on rough roads. get-awa- er . ', ' ' - t The public discovered all this even as the stop ' watch proved it. . way . More power per pound of car weight made it possible. Rugged Dodge construction made it practical. And the Victory's unusual. design 1 made it SAFE " " ' - the car today and make your' own " Drive . fr poJgt Brttbtrt Tmtt im M ?1 LIKE 'EM.'' y.i com- f. p. Tf. PETROIT KJi Program firry ThmruUj mifbl si J. FRYi iiic. rT P!!0ne9S T 4 Vi cm BYt :,; ALSO 'ctQARgTTE 4095 SEDAN, i yf '.' parisons! ! . - n , ' r, Thte winning answer is For the Victory gravity center is lower and tbere is no body overhang The chassis frame is the full width of the body and the body sills are eliminated. i r7 a --x Exceptional charn of lne and nop 'headroom and seat width are further vitaf results of this unique construction. .... ft- - ledij tEe r-C-amels And accelerates as no other car at the price has EVER done: to 25 miles in 7V4 seconds! .10 " I o 45 miles in 13 seconds! v , D.D . D ..,.,,. rra-- .... ; - H 310 West Q.i T H" The cicarette Center, Provo it ... . s fST$ THI STANDARD SIX UTS TO $970 AND THE SENIOR SIX $IJ70 TO $1773 : C I'm, a j. by so many smokerg, it leads by billipn . bcst-likc- d , ...j Better Than the Rest r ' coa- - . itor DieHBiire get-aw- ay 'when the , n RpriagvUie Need rWd thl kprlngvllle Is handicapped year1 from tho fact that the club haa o park In which to play. O. P. Senior announced. He thought the dob1 would be represented In the league providing a field can be se- netreit eppoe-Los Angelea to v , miles distant ; Seattle nego, won Shattering Frosty Richards cross a result. Many social units, and a Eddie Gardner, XI 1 tnile lap from Santa country record ef 1825 by more Ujuslasra is expected to prevail si 8undya Roea la 4 :34 20. OU1 WaaUnea, New than 30 second. Anthony Tony" number of independent groups, will Tork, Andrew Payne, Claremore,' Ben tie y captured the annual B. T. entered in the track and field Oklahoma, and Buomlnen ' finished ' U. spring a rents.1-- " mi ever din tn brart enrj ','r, ; runfield of strong Ccugar distance ners Monday afternoon. . Far fader Record f e Bentiey negotiated the 4 24 course in IJ seconds, while Richards former record t; 14:01 . . f Charles Merklcy. who tock second place,' also ran' an 'excellent k-Ma race, and waa in the neighborhood of Ricnard's former reaord. He fin30 Cent Fine Per; TeCow'Corn ;' ished about a block behind Bentiey. ; 1 a Pci: Ceiii prouri4 Ba'f lej(5 . John Fitzgerald was third: Ele-ro- y 15 Per Cent Ground Oats Nelson, fourth, Elmer Barlow, fifth; Jerome Brown, sixth. 10 Per cent Golden Meat Scraps , g The time chalk-ed'ti- p 25 Per Cent - " . Detroit Finn, four hour and teatanu left here lor tfr- - ttr-tti- H, ABril.l .'UP) Arne Suominea, held Una lead of 2 minutes ver hi ent in C C Pyle'S New Tork fcotraoe I . |