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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO EVENING HERALD,' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER-- 12, 1928. - ? iiF;TY BDEE0OGS ?mmr. mm FRENCH ACES Simmons Has Good Nti cleus FTnrTeam Good M Extremely Bright Jr - au-aiA-te - .'' ' i Frank Shields. Fit Stake in Provo. Bout " Tuesday Night- - j . I ' Henry-Jo- Wildcat known In Provo clash in hHiitpionhip battle in Tuesday evening. Sep. ' and nes un-wl- tentTieT 18." ., a.i of-t- iJn rant-1-ye- ar .A - . . th&-ius- tr mcnt Monday was eliminated-- by Dr, George King, the "upseveter- nn' who- - thtwnetl-- him 4n! - three straight sets. Wilmer. Allison, Texan ace rated No. 3 among the U. S. defenders, fell before the consist ent play of de Euzelet after 'wj.nv ning the first two sets. The Frenchman's play was much similar to that of" his more famous country man, Rene LaCoste Henry'- M.. Austin" is the English survivor, following a win over Jack Wright of Canada In a gruelling f rayJack Crawford of 3. et. noticeably "took" things easy throughout the match, appearing almost lazy in the ease of his victory. mmiimm, . e 6--3, . HiiiHiiiiiiiil Hwa Mass., Sept Voigt. qualifyingin his first national amateur golf tournament, was medalist over a great field when he turned in a score ofT43 fhV the 30 holes played in the qualifications. Harrison "Jimmy" Johnston, who was tied with Voigt after the first 18 holes, "placed I Second, one stroke 'behind Voigt. Hobbv Jones returned to rorm Tuesday,' and qualified handily by scorffig a 74 for a 151 total George Von Kim, formerly of Salt Luke, who" Is regarded as Jones's prin " cipal rival" In the " coming match 79 for. the a took fair day. plav. making his total 152. giving him a tie for sixth place with J. Wolcott Brown of Spring Lake,a "dark horse", perf pr mer.Don Moe of Port land finished third with 149, and Ross Somcrville, Canadian champ, placed fourth .with 150. Jesse Guilford, W. U. fownes ana S. Davidson Herron were among the noted golfers who fell by the wayside, failing to qualify for the coming match competition, which , opens today. thanges will be made as often as the showing of the' men' warrants. The, squad is working under a handicap by not having a sodded field to work out ori.TThetimp' field, situated five blocks from the school Is in unsuitable condition for football practice. In spite of these obstacles one of the largest squads In the history of tBe school is turning out day after day at the conclusion of the regular class ' work. " ANOTHER STAR ! CHOICE MADE Addle Miller, Provo slabster, was honored on another amateur selection reported .from Salt Lake today. This selection- - was made by Mickey Scanlon, umpire-in-chie- f, and corer. Colo of Oil. is obtained from coal In a Spanish Fork also iwas-Lefty ranked among L the regular plaiit.noa:Ja:operation in Germany. hurlers, and Bliss Hoover of Provo was awarded the Second base berth. Homer of Provo is placed at right rTTTTTi field, with Hoimstead of Spanish Fork named utility Infielder. all-st- ar ' j TUNNEY ROUTS 6-- CAMERA MEN CHICAGO, Sept. J.2 (UP)-As- St. Louis . New York Chicago . .. ' . W.L 82 54 ...... J.. ,.; .. Pittsburgh Cincinnati Brooklyn Boston . . - --h .76 :..:r:7;73 .... ...... 68 ... . . ....... 44 "7-- Coast League '''' fl3 Hollywood , . - . Sacramento . . San Francisco Oakland -. . .47 ..43 .41 ..40 Missions- Portland ..30 Los Angeles . . . .29 ..23 Tuesday's Results:" Sacramento 8. Hollywood Oakland 8.. Missions 5.. Seattle . .645 .618 .573 .539 .526 .400 .387 .307 LIVE WIRES -- Take advantaEre of our quick, cipd accurate service. Try us. - h . W' - h . - U Lh rp r A T i . r". C - -- ... 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WICHITA FALLS .641 yaad advanced on the HOUSTON WICHJ.TA FALLS, Texas, : Sept. 7fl .551 photographer with hli eyes flashLouis . 12 ( UP J More than 10.000 are ex.65 .471 ing. The photographers fled. ,.. . Chicago pected to witness the first game of .464 .65 Washington series for the chamDF.LtNEY TRIES COMEBACK the play-of- f .443 .62 Detroit .422 BRIDGEPORT, Conn . Sept 1- 1- pionship of the Texas league be.59 Cleveland . . . -.- 352 .49 Boston (UP) Jack Delaney of Bridgeport, tween the Houston Buffs, first half former lightweight champion, will winner, and Wichita Fall, second Tuesday's Results : New York 5. Philadt fphia 3.' attempt a comeback in a 15 round half winners, starting her today. Tassi at Ebbets bout with Nant-'- St. Louis Ifl,.. Cleveland 6. " ChVBS VISITING Field, Brooklyn,. N..Y., Sept- - Xkjt Detroit 7, Chicago 6. M:"ss Afton Odell clothing special-js-t was announced here, with Humbert Fugasy of the extension department of .. promoter,i the Utah' Agricultural college.- -i visiting in Utah county among the clubs In company with, Anson assistant county agent, this Call, Clubs: of the Standing Ct BS STILL HOPEFI L what were his views on the Nation al league pennant rsce. Joe Mc Carthy, Chicago Cubs manager aid he could not grasp the experts' prediction' that the St. Lou would win: "Wbat does it mean to be two and one-hagames out of" the lead?" MeCarthv said. The Cubs can overcome that la ' three days." I betDTrthe-Amertcan-et- ."NEWTOrf. - ii - . - - ld, e encan 'tmWtSmmsnMkcimWmWSKmmmm r ks .i....-;u- i . LEADS FIELD La ':'. - . GECRGE VOIGT ..... won the game with great hoiaac.' in tHe'eirhth inning! -- JLJuhrxtoii nine, he dld not ii :!;;:;! iihiniiiiiilif m.mm&WEmM nermlta Yankee..run and evert: at I UliL. i :. r wwm i.iiiil!ii:iii!ii; the eBdoL.theBeventhhad.giyen iiiiiiHiallrte; 'x .ni)i;;"::::n:ai(i'in ""inn. i.;;iiiii;im onlyfour hits and one run, fhe r Athletics were leading 3 to 1. kV young Henry Johnson also having pitched a nice game. BBlSiBfl!S!i:,S!raii!i!i Up Come Bambino HENSf COCHET Then Davis of season, hero the this .Cochet. eighth the Yankees French, Henri cup competition looms a's a heavy favorite to succeed Rene LaCoste, a countryman,, as tied the score. ' With Gehrig on the U. S. tennis champion. Cochet has reached the last 16 without ex- base, Ruth Came up. He had not hit yet In the game. When he did tending himself, and his season's record makes him the "man to beat. hit, Blng Miller, the Athletics right fielder, knew what 4iad happened. , and . Babe- Ruth 'Crave. phia's mosT" con- sistent winning t pitcher, had ap- 4 peared invincible. He had won his ii! mmmmm . homtrwilte fc.e-tanen WrtP"3IeraartWter CUts ise when 'i Borotra showed plenty of class Arnold W. Jones, for mer intercollegiate acebxaac.oj-of George Lott looked especially good in his victory over Elmer Griffin, whom Tie defeated 6 3. , Today's matches of exceptional interest found Cochet meeting Mer- nur, tU. King opposing Rrugnon. PARIS, Sept..; l ;(UP)-Ge- ne Hunter fucing Borotra and Mangin Tunney threatened to smash half a doion cameras, today and spoke for tangling wiUkPe Buze!et.. half an hour in a philosophic vein first-vIns- temporary n ,gw tMirnr - wn-ktl- teams are only a nrliir-tfrTTr- "And; nf Australia also was victorious. Cochet Takes It Easy 'Henri Cochet, favorite for- the American title won from the prom isingyoyng Wilbur F. Coen, Kan Cochsas City phenom. for-ever- I' Tr:iiVcl r five-s- et -- squad.'-'"Simmo- ),,.. - crnue (ruin I.lovd Thornton, . who piling to promote a serlcs-o- f bouts during the coming mat 7.f wiisom - Fete- - lipid- much j$"rnor tlwrteffrred mlddle-- . iir' regl'm j.hisec.'an!l. dlvifions .'' .weight-- ' ehu'mplonnhln of the south. ahcdule with the Salt world, following victory over Lak- - c, Imctij '.vill bo drawn up in, Jimes In Oregon Iat season. 'i the "ne-- f bring the .I(!ie, who elulmed'tBe title - best high clitiul teams of the state after a victory over Mike Col? to Provo. r lins, Is eager for the chance to Most of the work done this week main his title, and a specacu consists of limbering up. drills, getlar bout Is in store for KkuI ting used., to :thc:feelDt ihebalh - fansJWhen the two grapplers , by throwing and catching passes met In Oregon, they staged the and falling on the bail. Some tackmoRt MMisatlonul match ever, ling practice is also dished out for seem therfr before Pete was. re. .the boys who like plenty of work. funs will renietnlMT two brilMost, of-- the .time three - teams liant matchm staged here by -"" are.; runtlttjrrmhe field." rThe the rivals in vacancies left by the graduation Pete Is wrestling at Jerome, of Fotheringham, Robertson, Mar-- " Iduho, Thursday night, and tin, Ripple, Peay and Robertson. then will come on to Provo, " as well as the possible absence of here Sunday .to prearriving . contest-Worthingto'n will be keenly for the big match. pare ns ed for by the large . Jones, in condition, announced that there is will Thursday night at man to win a chance Maiiti against an unnamed op, the berths"-byJgetting .down" to ponent a tussle which should hard work for the next two weeks. help the conditioning process "The assignments to the"first three for . the. Provo tiissler. -- win-thre- 4mnrf"iw--li- d ,, match. he s er . Announcement pr. , and Jregory "Iangin .are the American survivors. The French' aces - Henri Cochet, Jean ---Borotra and Jacques Ww.,,,.. rliryu. U Mercur, Oeorge K'ng, Harris Coggeshall ..Expeilniei is LONDON, tUP) aimed at developing a new type :t draw up plans for the coming arm ! bombing Jdrplane so heavily season, and representatives of in that they machine with guns, all firms who liad teams Iff" "the with the need of an esc rt n league last season, a well as; dispense w "are of single-seatthose who contemplate entry being cpnducted fighter ir by the Royal are to specially urged this, year, Force. be oresent, Some of these new bombers hrffre All interested "bowler will be ir rnnnv as seven' machine gihs on hand for Thursday's meeting in the nose, tail and on since officer for the league will placed unner and lower wings of the be elected, and the proposal ' of In uch position that changing . from a .. commercial plane bombers have no "blind .spot league to a city league, thus al irrespective of wljat that meaning lowing many unattached bowl of enemy igmi attaek the angle ers of ability to participate, Will comes from, the gunners In ;,; ... UP. ,r v -able4n brInglipelDtv 4 mpre machine guns to bear on ie He simply turned and watched the enemy. ball aid into the right field bleachers, probably with the thought that A', prl that blow and Meusel's home run Georee Earnshaw for the selecUAiS-, him of world ablv will be the Pitching Sunday had deprived the .Athletra' , todays Bven-houmaniy.-----win the final gamet New YorK mu The final score was 5 to 3,' Ath- start on iU final western road tlip : letic pinch "7bittera failing' in the tomorrow with a game and a hllf ninth. lead. Fourteen games- still remain -- ' I Waite Hoyt for the Yankee and to oe piayea. - . , NEW YORK, Sept. 12 CUP) Gray skies today indicated, that the final game of the important series between the New. York Yankees and the 1 Philadelphia . Athletics would be before a considarably smaller crowd than that which saw the Sunday double header and the dramatic game yesterday." - Even so already played which may have clincld Yankees--wa"for" the" the pennant the greatest two days' crowd in baseball history, 136,725 persons e watching the Yankee game. The crowd yesterday,, was 81,000, compared with an ordin ary 18.000- - Tuesday attendance. , list. Uoeg SJill In I Geoi ge" M. - Lott, Johnny Doeg, John Van Ryn, Francis T. Hunter, Junior Middleweight "Title at bowlers league !will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the Provo armory to er FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Sept. 12 France continued to dominate the U. S. national tennis competition Tuesday, five bearer of the ' reaching the last sixteen. Nine "Americans, one Englishman and one Australian complete the ' - f j fniC V tfQ0 VMAVOj f COW Will Tangle L -- PtANESOUGHff Evening Here Commercial Babe .Ruth's Homer y Beats , Grove ; Earnshaw Lack "", Hopcxf Macks , , Tri-Col- or Competition This Season Bowlers Will Meet Thursday 'SKIDDING A'S National Tennis Competition Chances Finds Must Prepare for Strong Class A More than fifty men turned out for football practice at the Frovoj high school Monday, the first day Kiiuui, iu iry oui lor me ttunuog teams. Among the number were oil of last year's regulars who did j pot graduate except Wqrthington, . guard - on the third-teaselection last year, It is possible that. hi. nw v'at-ent- er school until ne:;t we.-k- . '; -'; . Simmons is drilling his, men. hnrd In preparation for the Class A com- petitlc.i, which is expected to be! 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