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Show PHOVQ EVENING IIEKALD, TUESDAY. JUNE 12, 1928. Central Utah troa Pags Bu (Continued Dudley M U Prior; A. Johnson ua .... .... Davis I. Wilson P. Bpainhower Iiln ....... i Taylor 9 Spai'altower IkOUMB U ...... 344 4&S mi su i ano 230 .167 M 1ST U4 X s t.. l I - - r i o a - . 0 o 1 o a ii 0 o 0 1 M v'a: t'il'ti V'v o ' i ot V,fa 'fit ' o 1 0 0 . r--- 0 .! " f 1100 n t f t a 1 "0 ft J- u i 4 . PROVO WILL ITALIAN CUP BASEBALL ,.-- 000 . : H HR TB SB BH s1,0o .uf a -- ta joo 14 . Br Bob Harrlso I : . H PC 4 4 1 4 ' if .'. JT8T 0 it 21 I1 WUon,..'....v ... 'Rillmaa .... .... Utlr . p kitchen ...... Ifontagua 4. 0 jm aa b It - JOOQ H a " ' .DsT T ChrUtensea Perkins V. . .280 JBT joao an U Deals Dudley a u4 , Col IX ... STRONG What game ta Seat a lutimtt day? $ Why. baseball? Vhat contest drives all care away? It'a baseball! tl U. S. Team Is No Cinch la it you're amy or If you're blua Just let ma tell yoa what to do, . Wia Way to Challenge Yourself and a dear 'friend or two, BesbaaebaH! Round R'S to it, Add, wind Ma -old right ; wlnf , ; ..i In baseball, . i r t., The angels all begla to sing , t That's basebaU!cornea whan that plU whining y The Payson lads will heave a sigh For when they strike, the bell's . r J got by, Thaia baseball. When B FRANK GETTY - Cnlted Picas Sport Editor As William T. Tllden and his youngs. Davis up play ' mates ; ' -- , . ini draw near to European . L The fan - , i . Their baseball; But all the same the gam will be The kind real fans will like to see, Bo get In line with Ed and me For baseball! Tit . - it OOKS 9 SlideSt While Aha American team was romping, through a - series ; of matches against Mexico. China and Japan, play In the European sone was producing some bitter Strug' gles. The Austraina Arer knock ed out in the first round by me Italians and there was keener competition all around than the tennis playing nations or ths Old World ever have put on in their quest for the famous trophy. At the moment, it appears likely that the Italians will survive tht remaining European elimination and meet the Americans in, the inter sone finals. Baron Italy's Ace-B- aron di Morpurgo, ranking star of Italy, who was under suspensro by the Italian Lawn Tennis association, was restored t good standing this spring. In Davis Cup ties thus far, he has swept everything befo-- e him and is regarded as th strongest singles player In Eurppe outside . At baseball V he fails to use his yeep f To cuss the umps both loud and 'deep t"H yowl while all the angels weep, ' For baseball! fomorrow Payson will be hire Xfini : . .J NEW ST i at Partai. -- For baseball; tfhe Tlmps of course will sever fear - ie . - shores, specula tioa' arises as to the opponents they must defeat In the inter-aotfinal matches before facing the French In the challenge round who sits and sees the game Of baseball.; WU1 be a fair that's very tans V r ' M .... Ruu DowdeH F. Dudley B atting Andy Payne's march of triumph of Franca , For companions on the Jtaltaa mto Washington to call an the Davis Cup team, the - baron has president and pay his respects ta Quiglietmo de Stefanl and Pietro Congress after he had ; won the Oaslllni, who are ranked equally in pyle bunion derby from Los Ange-le- s second place in Italy. Gasllnl is DI to New York:, recalls the visit Morpurgo's partner in the doupaid by another prominent athlete bles, while de Stenfanl plays No. 2 after a sensational - .International In the singles. '"T ; Th trio comprises not onjy by victory. IJack Kearns took Dempsey to far th strongest tennis team Italy Washington twa days after Demp-sr- y ever has produced but one which best had flattened Firpa in one of is quite likely to uset th the most celebrated fights a ring laid plans of W. T. Tllden for fac- W story. They Were given aa audi- - ing the French in July. None of and the Italians can hold his own with with President Cce nice to them In.Coolldge a cool way. "Big Bill," but It was demonstrated The president didn't offer any con- at Oermantown last year that the versation and Dempsey was becom- tall Phlladelphlan no longer can ing bashful, so it was up ta Kearns win a Davis Cup tie tS do some talking. What then, of Tllden' assistt "Show the president the left ants? Francis T. Hunter of New book," Kearns said to Dempsey. and Rochelle. who will Join the Ameri . Dempsey showed the president bis can team In Europe, may be left hook without getting raucHef e tected by "Big .Bill" as a doubler tamble. partner again. Tilden and Hunter "That's th punch the champ beat the French pair, Jean Borot.a knocked off Firpo with," Kearns and Jacques Brugnon In the chal said, and the president, showing in- lenge routid last fall, only to have terest for the first time, remarked: France wn the cup by taking Dot- "When was that?". singles matches on the final day. The spurt that the Boston Red Without Experienc- eSox made In the American league Then there ar two singles match race shouldn't make anyone mad es' In which "Big BiH" cannot take because there is no on la baseball Who Is to represent the Unit more deserving of a good break ed States In these matches? Hun than Bobby Qulnri,' president of the ter. Johnny Hennessey of Oeorgie . . Lott? club. , .. The first named failed at ' j Qulnn Is one of the very finest Paris recently; the others ar with asso ever been has that gentlemen out experience In International play. ciated with professional sports of "Junior" Coca is hardly of age Is kind a and he any sportsman to face the bold, bad baron of Italy every inch. D Stefand th letter's side-kic- k He sacked every dime he had In anl. - . the Boston club and It began to ap4 If the Ameticans can get past the pear as If he might end on . the Ital arts In the Inter-son- e finals, rocks when the club began to' play there Is no reason why they should and pay for him. not stand a fair chance of bringing He had 36.000 customers in his the Davis Cup back to the United avon Memorial and the , pa,rk day Statea If they cannot beat Baron erage week day attendance has DI Morpurgo and his team mate, been the best since .the good days th question of n of the old Red Sox. 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Now it has one " It ifa pleasure to us to berepresentftl Franco-America- in Provo by such a store as Shiver's money-grabbin- GO TO DENVER FOitfMPROVO Mark Reeve and Art Ruben of ths U. P. Athletic club will take part In the Olympic tryoats at Denver Saturday. These, two men arc " . added to the list of five by special iMrs. Nettie Buchanan, formerly action of th club, which is paying of Provo, died at her home in Comp-to- the expenses of the pair. Cat. Monday, according ."to B. T. U. athReeve, aa telegraphic Information received by lete, wll take part in the weight Provo relatives this momlnjr. is a sprinter of eventswhile Ruben : Mrs. Buchanan was born in note: fsrd 63 years ago. For many years rpbwe. Burke Coming sae lived In Provo, going to Call-- J uwpn xvowe ana stei mm or a fomia to mane her home about ten Y. U. and Utah" Aggies, respectively, life will join the Utah years ago. Throughout . contingent at ahe had been an active member of Denver, Row and Burke being on tke L. D. S. church. their way back from Chicago, where 'In addition to herKusband she they competed In the National Coli survived by an sob, Eugene, two legiate Athletic association meet sisters and one brother as follows: last week. Mra Ellen Wright Provo; Mrs. Oackle Burton. d d Margaret Wflson, Pleasant Grove; phenom of the University of Utah; Dan Loclffiart, Provo. . "Buck" Grant. ft 4 in, high Jump 'Funeral aervlcas wilt be held la er of the same school; and Clintor t be Hatch Funeral Home Thurs- Larson, U. P. Athletic club higc day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, inter- Jumper, win Jeave Salt Lak? for ment wqfMs. M: lha ;Pro ; city Thursday. in eoaioanv with i Ram and Ruben. WO'tlANISDEAD n. Hart Schaffner 8zM arx .1;,! Chicago Good Clo thes Makers London - New York , 440-an- Jnvr 880-yar- ie 1 ' I |