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Show Red Devils S: National League Noted SwimmerTakes Bride Cougar. Aspirants Drill Standing of the ,.,T.,..;.,.;..B2 For Saturday's Big Game .. Pittsburgh ON THRILLER-WILL-OPEN-REGI- CREAT THREE SEASON SpringviUe Is Favorite in Important Battle, String 'BuiPaysotrggregatlbn.Js'V . Jnierest Is Intense One; ; , " TirjkS" '"" YANKS LIKELY Friday's Schedulc:- at rayson. Spanish Fork at Lehi. Tlntic at. American Fork. I Sprlnffvlile I Sprinpville-Payso- TO BREEZE IN n Spanish Fork' Journeys to Lehi Friday, and Tlntic high plays at American J;ork, the "infant" of the . At 8trt The B. .We? Willie Shfcrdel pitching gr" it baseball for 13 Innings; gave the St. Louis Cardinals a 3 margin over the dangerous Brooklyn fRobinA Tuesday,. and the Cards maintained lead over the New their one-ga, York Giants as a result. ;McGrawmen Stage Rally The , McGrawmen,.-- f railing by three runs at the" end of the sixth, and by one when the last of 'the ninth commenced, rallied to defeat ' 25 ' 3:30 - (UP) NEW YORK, Sept lead - of the - New The - two-gam- e- duel, how York Yankees .. now look like ever,- - ia the- Dig auracuon. f ana money ami Philadel- from all parta of Utah, county heard ruinous of ConBenle Mack's Athletics winning the pianning 10 auena me jimuu The tween Red Devils and Lions. nt know It A mniic.ftn,.ieafcu&-.C!game la tinted to start at .i.iu was merely some of Ltue neighbors o'clock Friday. on the Payson high talking over theTdear, departed days -school field. . of 1914. Coach "Eel" Ledingham's Sprlng-ylil- e Alvln Crowder's twentieth .victory aggregation looms as the fav- of the season at St Louts Monday the 1928 orite, but Stan Wilson haa a strong proved all but fatal-t- o array of grtdstera. at Payspn, and hopes of the Mack men, who therealthough it is a bit early In the sea- by face an all but hopeless task In son for two contenders to clash, a their pursuit of the elusive cham great game is In prospect pionship. A victory Tnosdny did Sprlngville, with a quartet of vet--! jittle good, since the Yanks also eran backfleld stars and a sprinK- - won. The Athletics' drive to the top, ling of experienced linemen, Is the logical favorite but Payson expects during which they overcame a Yanto make plenty of trouble for- toe kee lead of 13 games In August and ;; Red Devils all the way. early September apparently took Five Veterans Bac-kall the Philadelphia club' had to Pete Wilson, quarterback, Is cap give this yeaT. The situation today is simply tain of the team, while Jack halfback. Is regarded as an this: The Athletics have four more broken-field- theYankeemy-flve- rl ground fgmes exceptional gainer. Dean 8cherrer at end, Ir-- '( During that brief span Philadelphia ving Bcheerer and ,H. Wilson at must overcome an advantage of two 's tackles, complete the list of veter- full games enjoyed by ans. champions. .' Johnson and Simmons, centers; If the world champions win three Larsen,. Cowan, Tanner, Thomas out of their remaining five games. . and Boyle, guards; McDowell and nothing their rivals Ti'.ay do can Dlmick, linemen; Jensen, end; Or- -' prevent Miller Huggins' club from val Okelberry, Don Nebeker, Dean retaining the championship, The downfall of the Mackmen Simmons, Shuler, Peay, Mendenhall and Snyder are candidates of prmn- - dajtes fromlhes? rfcs in which' Ihey lse and Coach Wilson will select engaged the world chrvrnpions In his starting lineup from this group. New York during "the week of September 9. When that series opened the Athletics were In first place. The Yankeesiooklhxeeout of the four games played and the race was 7 as good as over. Five days ago, Philadelphia once more was within striking distance of the goal. The Yankees led by a Payson-Sprlngvil- from-home, aremasho Ul " . Mc-Bet- h, - " NUT - . hr JooWlifliM -- voiElm'a reniaik aLBrae Burn as a classic. Beaten in the first round George said, "Well. I guess I took too many strokes." -rnDANOTHER rc - GENT gntvnnd srvttr aTBtaiy Crippled ball club, disrupted by injuries. They- were able to win only two games out of the next lour.. In stead of seizing the opportunity to eaten and pass their rivals, Connie Mack's men tossed away three ball games, winning but one in the same period. Meanwhile, IP - " ' Athletics iV?" i :v "I 1 seemto'havgf'flrstcallfelther are -- atyle:....,..u.: won a Xram the Browns, 9 to 5, hut they remain two full games behind the leaders. Th St. tussle In The " 3. In the American league, the New York Yankees came'a step closer to the pennant when old Tom Zachary subdued Cleveland, 10 to 1,'" the wrecking crew of the champions wrecking Cleveland's hopes in great heavy-hlttmi;-aff- f - 7 -r- A'vA tlc)riariague was a genuTne" thriller. Sherdel was opposed on the slab by Doug McWeeny and Lefty Clark, and Sherdel's own sacrifice helped the leaders push the winning run across the plate. In the fifteenth, Bissonette fumbled Rabbit Maranville'sTollerL and Sherdel sacrificed the "Rabbit" to second. Taylor DoUthit then came through with a Texas leaguer to" center field, which went for two bases and scored. Maranville with the winning run. :jl 6tierSeTshouTd "have" won iii.nlne Innings, Hafey's error paving the wav for Brooklyn's tieing run. The Giants showed plenty of rallying power lo overcome the Reds yesterday. ; Trailing 3 to 2 In the ninth, mainly because of Eppaj Rlxey's fine pitching, O'Farrel went In as a pinch hitter and drew a pass. Welsh forced O'Farrel, but Reese's slashing trlnln brought .In Welsh and Mann slashed a single past the drawn-i- n infield to end the battle, Gehrig Bustir One Gehrig cracked out his twenty-fift- h home run of the season to help the Yanksto thelreasy victoryovr Cleveland. - Ruth and Lazzeri bot h retired for substitutes late -In the Jimmy Dykes, with five hits in five trips, led the attack of the Athletics against the Browns. Wal-ber- g --got cred.lt for the win. American League Standing t the Clubs W. 95 Philadelphia. St. Louis.... Washington Chicago L. .97 New York . .f- 0 ' ..71 ..67 ..61 ..53 Detroit the National league Cleveland FAMOUS AT TRT VfV. CfNf!OCT- - race remains as close as court plas- - Boston ter CardlnalaJ FD IS JACK DEMPSEY. AT! and the New York Giants still Tuesday's Results PHILADELPHIA AFTER THE separated by a single game and New York. 10. Cleveland 1.' TITNNEY ' FIGHT HE SAID, "I neither club shownig the slightest ' Philadelphia 9, St Louis 5. FORGOT TO DUCK" . inclination to capitulate. : Washington 3, Chicago-0- . t The Cards have one game to play ancient JacH Qulnn, , The at Brooklyn, three at Boston and Macks-Yanrecr-none at the Polo grounds. The Giants pitching in the scries, was asked by a e engage the Cubs In a matwhut-wathe teammate series before meeting the Cardinals Quina., in the final game of the season. ter out Both National league contenders oxplairred that the New Yorkare showing the strain of the despeople were hitting the swellest things he could throw. perate stretch finish, yet both are Ronaldpychea Uciejostswhile center. looks like the Jewel Young, winner Of the Catalina Channel marathon swim, when he asked her to marry him and announcement of the engagement followed. Miss Cheatwood 4s quite a swimmer herself, having participated In the last iwo loronto evenis. nne was a me guaru ai Hamilton, o.f this summer. ' Date for the wedding has not been set Pretty o Fairgrounds Landing Guarantee For Field Not Adequate Mat Match Must-- Be Raised Soon to the Small area of the Owing landing field at the Utah county fair grounds, the Fairchild monoplane owned by the Utah Oil com pany, which will be In Provo during the county fair, will have to take off and land on the aviation field near the Provona beach. Arrangements are being made by to representatives of the company take care of all their- - customers ir. during-the-faThe glarit monoplanewhich Is equipped to carry passengers, has already made hun- dreda- of trips in nthpr TTtnh pltjp I FLORIDA WORK The $250 guaranteed to "Wild-- J cat" Pete for his coming wrest-Un- g match with. Henry Jones must be put up before the match, according to .. ProlfTCTer , Lloyd Thornton. The promoter and his aides are redoubling their efforts for advance ticket sales as a result " It is planned to admit all Women free "bf V charge, It" Is stated. The $1000 diamond - studded beltj nowowned - by-- Petr a nd staked upon the result of Friday's match, is now on display in the Mullett Jewelry company window. . starting Sanky Dixon and Clarence. Skousen, both backfleld men of last season, loom as the wlngmen to open againsfiheCbydte g reserve. Reeve as The backfleld of Lawrence PeterOwen Rows and son, Paul Thorn will be starting quartet Bliss Hoover, Russell Magelby, Joe Buys" and Mark Ballif are among of ability. the reserve cM8f d 'Clug'-Vache- GOES FORWARD '' " '' leaguer arrived here today to prepBirtheir series with-the WEST T.MAl BfiACHYfaTSept: mingham club, ' winners of the 25. 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It was this: "Nobody ,. first-strin- s - 7' League N there.--Grand- .563 .513 -- .490 ..50 100 .333 ..43 106 .289 ..77 ..73 Cincinnati . Brooklyn Boston .... Philadelphia Tuesday's Results , St. Louis 4., Brooklyn 3 115 In- nlngs). I Newf ork 4, Cincinnati 3. lty has shown considerable ImprovePhiladelphia 5, Chicago 2., ment of late; Hoover is likely to de Pittsburgh 13, Boston 8. man velop into a real triple-threbefore the season is far along. Warking hard with the line, the Coast "Y" coaches are hopeful of developing a forward wall to Withstand the attack of the speedy Coyotes Sat Standing of the Clubs urday, Phil Jackson former Big Sacramento ........... .55 35 .611 and Ten star, Is helping Romney . Hollywood .j .54 ; 86 .60() HSwTwIttf WlUK Pqf: San Tran6lsco7t7r. 7. . .MSffr.eotf3 will 9 41 44 supporters believe that his help Missions , be of great value In whipping' the Oakland 46 44 11 green. Xorwardwall into shape. Portland-r- ri Jt ."t tw-r- , .38 -- 52 .422 . ks t XA ... itr-th- ..73- - t; .617 .611 - The 'Js game."" 57 ,.91 ..86 ..85 , are big men, but they fast, promising linesmen, and should ren der good accounts of themselves. West who halls from , Pleasant .35 55 Los Angelee-- r, G rove, la a dial I net surprise, since .29 61 Seattle in- his football experience has been "Asphalt occupies a position of Results ... Tuesday's limited to one season, but his pro- creasing importance in the foreign Los Angeles 4, ollywood 2. . , of the United States.ri gress has made him-- a prominent trade 6, Portland 1. . . contender for a regular berth. T SeatUe ,X)akland , Captain Henry Simmons and Karl San Francisco 7, Missions 2. Bunnell are certainties at the r Lo'uis-Brookly- ri ' Single- - The world has seen some historic alibis, but we recommend George -- V Skousen and Owen West Likely To Start In Guard Positions; Clar--- " " "ence Skousen at End. With the Cougar squad but down to thirty men, the contenders for regular berths at the" "Y" are pretty well sifted down, and the starting lineup, with the exception of guards, is well established. Basil Skousen, Owen West, Claude Eggertsen, Vernon Merrill, George Cooper and. El wood Dastrup are working hard for these two berths, and at present Skousen and West 4-- thencmnaff Heds7f To h 3rJcl6rie8-Cinc- Flag For Champs, Re- gardless of A's league encounters. region St. Louis !New York Chicago in Cards Stay InFront As Leaders Win r Roth "l' Tight Games - ' Clubs W. U Pet. " ' - gridiron encounte'r Friday afternoon will be one of the season'!! outstanding fea- wes ih" KroffTTn-pi- ! cumprtilotfrFThTee More .and,. marks, the... opening of the Ttifc -1- Clash on PaysoU Gridiro -a- nd-Lions SHERDEL-4YIN- RKCIO.V - PROVO 'EVENING HERALD, .WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1928. PAGE FOUR ' 71 KcBrRJ.FRYk.pfe;. .. wi WM I uunu |