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Show ;ir1 .Pagesk . - v. ' ; ; pxq v o foj t a hx e v-d n in g he g a l w,E:pr&s da y. -atj g txs t -3 1, 1 o s 2 " ' : -T.TS 1 tJt UJi . t?i r.fc . JlW'J - Jx , r. -rf ' r : : . . ' " ';. -y 0ill-$ttir Mrietip For Orem TiltAnnounced T 7 Tarm Bureau Champs To Play Picked -TcStm 1 jomRrovo Twilight Iioop At Timp .3$,: Bark Thursday; Game Free. s- hl " Ther lineup of the Twlllgtot league : all-6tiax team which will engage tlio i xsaaplon,iQtTn Kieptontsat 5 p. ; r V-ni.tAl,tbb Timp park Thursday, b ; comprised .tof .most of the,outBtan4- ing players the circuit, and listjs j 4 three , dependable vpitcbr. .v-The 1 ; lineup ; wals ntKniUced Wednesday "by Manager 3ob Ctolilns, who will - play third base - . 1 Orvis Call will tart on thfe ' mound -for' the" Twilight ail - stare '4 and Guyerce will start for the j ;"Oremteam; In reserve for possl-j possl-j -blf 'action oh the INviiight mound . ; 'win be lmb Oastleberry and Beesi-i Beesi-i t t. 'Beesley is a south-paw. , I JQrem liitact- ' ; ; T The remainder of the Orem team t will- be r;about as . it Mxas been rthirouniheason, with Ash,wh was abiienin the OremHebeir 1 game last ijreek, to start behind the : $ bat. Ash 'will add considerably to : the- Elephants' batting strength. ' On first base for the Twilight " ' team will ie' Wells lioover; Oh second, sec-ond, Ray Christensen; on 'third, - LiOb- -Collins, and Nelio Westover . will complete the infield at the short stop position. '-- Boyd Jolley will be In left field; t' Harold Smith -will take the center- field -position; ttnd'-Verl Eaum is f slated to snag the t flies by the right field fence. 1Pete Wilson is ; .-r TBia listed to play in !the outfield. . . The feamo"i free of charge and will start .;at -5 'o'clock. " - s : i MAKE RECORD ' " ' " ' ' ii Yanks Go 129 Games Without Shutout; Will Start In New York. VMS COCHET, S FIRST ; NEW ORK.'Aug. 31 ttiPJ fells-v,.' fells-v,.' worth .Vines, of Pasadena, Calif., e , and'Heriri Cochet, tf France, head 'the domestic and foreign seeded a" lists for the national tennis' championship cham-pionship tournaments the United States Lawn Tennis ' association announced Tuesday. Other domestic seeded players are Wilmer Allison of Austin, Tex.; -Frank X, Shields, of New York; George -Martin Lott of1 Chicago; Sidney B. Wood, of New York; Clifford Sutter, or New Orleans; . John , Van Ryn, . of Philadetpnia ; , Gregorw , SJtfagin.;oi vi JEast 14 Orange, 2. Pavft Jones'of New r-:orK,:ana -4.eitn uieauu, oi cama Barbara, Calif. ai J -iH ) 'ft r xv7mn r Jit'.", i WVFuffiS i Mendenhall - Peterson Battle For Chance-Tot- Oppose : j w Other JFInalist. :N ' Nadine Taylor -eliminated Stella Dixon ; frbm the " .- county . tennis tournament women's championship flight Wednesday morning and en-tered en-tered the ? finals of h meet by winning from Mls'a iDixon, 2-6, 6-2, fr6 ;in : a "fast; . well splayed game. ' f Albertft Mendenhall, -Bprlngville, won the. right - to" ' oppose Eernice Peterson in another " semi-final matcj; by taking two : C:Ut of threo troA-- SkUthRwll-riisneiHDp in the 'city tournament championship, -, 6-6, 6-3. Miss Menden'nall opposes op-poses Miss ' Peterson "'Wednesday -afternoon Jf or he hance"to ; play Miss Taylor for the ' championship. ; Mlss'Taylor made her way to the MlnaT aftef losihg the first set 1y her - steadiness - and . well placed nasin thiols. Miss Dixon-was also ,elevej- .with her placements but was fbrced to do most .of the running in the ' tatetr staged- of. th matc'a as Miss Taylor found the back-court back-court corners nnd cut the lines ilose. She won the match, game fectlve with' sideline placements in her erame with Miss MenrJAnhall but was unable to ope with the- Announced NEW YORK, Aug. 31 (U) The New York Yankees, rolling merrily along toward thet American League pennant, have set a new modern' record by playing 129 games without with-out being shut out once. .- The second game of Monday's double-header ; witn the Chicago White Sox rounded out 129 en counters this year, including the protested game with Detroit. This reravrrf RiirnasRpd the record of the great 1927 Yankee team un- f Miss Ru88eU wa Particularly ef der tn late Miuer Muggins, wmcn was shut out in its 129th game. The Yanks Monday increased their league lead to 11 games over the ,rinnerup Athletics. "StertTn N. Y- NEW YORK, Aug. 31 (HE) If the' New York Yankees and Chicago Chica-go Cuba meet in the 1932 world series, the first two games will be played in Yankee stadium, NeW York, beginning about Sept. 28. ' The next three games will be played at Chicago and if additional addition-al contests are necessary to determine deter-mine the winner of four out of seven possible games, they will be in New York.. The -major league season, closes Sept. 25, - and it is the custom to open the world series two or three days afterward. trf 1, Herr Max Starts SPECULATOR, N. Y., Aug. 31 0J Max 'Scbaaelllng, former ""heavywlgfet champion, planned to open his training camp near here today - in- preparation for'iis 15-TQund 15-TQund battle against JMlckey Walker Wal-ker at New York City Sept.19. . Max, wiU his manager Joo fa- ccbs, and -trainer, MaxMachon, ar- rived Monday ulght " from New Ybrk hy ; tram; Tatter a scheduled ' airplane flight v ended when : the plane caught " fire ' attempting a 'talte-off ion1 the Hudson. : - , - ' " Nadohal League Bear River Duck Units Will Open Controversy over, the opening of 40 percent of the Bear river migratory migra-tory -bird refuge to duck -hunting came to a close this week with" the decision in favor of the, hunters. Only the approval of Governor George H. Dern is needed to throw opn units l and Tat the mouth of the river, and unit 5 outside the dike in Wlllard bay. The right, of way along the river and the road is also Included In the agreement. The agreement to open UP the1 section was reached In Brigham City last Monday, with George E. Mushbank, superintendent superintend-ent of the refuge, and Newell B. Cook, state fish and game commissioner, com-missioner, meeting with 'a group of Srportsmen- which -included Isaac B Hayes, Pleasant Grove, from Utah county. ' i -r I ; American League VFormatiom ct the . Utah high schools winch -Wilt play tootball into in-to districts and the making of plans forechQol3 "for gridiron . of- ficlaWndUa uallyvby V" State prep--tHuy, ne xumpieieu TODAY (Continued from Paee One) at -a meeting of: the Utah:, State High School Athletic association executive committee next Wednesday Wednes-day at:30p. m: in the Hotel Utah. Inasmuch, as ! it is iot . known definitely1 how' many schools "will enter into football competition this year, it 'expected that the forming form-ing of the leagues will be more difficult, dif-ficult, than usual. ; The meeting will be attended by a representative from each of the six regions' of the state, and one representative front the Utah High School Coaches. association. L. W. Nielsen; .chairman, has sent a circular cir-cular : to 'e&ch of the' 75 Institutions asking their tttand -in the matter, and he expectat to have . the infor-matJon infor-matJon in and tabulated in time for the meeting. ! , Scientists estimate the world's Supply of tin at nearly 51,000 tons. vicious -chop and backhand strokes of t'.ie Spiingville entry. Miss Men-dcnhall's Men-dcnhall's hard service was also of considerable aid in her victory.- The championship match will be played on the Prove Tennis club courts at 10 o'clock Thursday morning, Paul Holt, director' has bridge , across San , v Francisco's Golden Gate. The bridge will carry the ocean front highway from the way to Seattle and beyond. It will be the most magnificent bridge in the world six 1 thousand four, hundred feet long, reaching from side to side of the Golden Gate, through which ships sail in from the Pacific Pa-cific to ' San Francisco's, harbor. Tnat must be the greatest harbor in the world when the Pacific becomes, as it will' become, the world's greatest ocean, in commerce com-merce as well as in size. SCIENTIFIC IMPORTANT news of today, inaccurate let us hopej ' announces thaf the" Use of lactic acid by the mother will cause a girl baby to appear, whereas bicaibonate of soda will produce a heavy plurality of boys. Dr. Jacob Sanders, of ottrdam, Holland, tells the International Congress of Genetics that seventy-eight mothers moth-ers using bicarbonate of soda gave birth to seventy-seven boys. Farmers 'will be interested to' learn t'hat the use of lactic acid on six cows produced six female calves. That would help farming, but it wbuld be a misfortune, if the sex of human beings could be controlled. The vanity of fathers and the affection of mothers would sobnVmake girls scarce. Training School Registration Set Park City Man Hurt In Crash Registration for the students pf ; the Brigham Young university training -ftcnool will begin Monday, September 12 at 9 flu! m from the kindergarten to the 'sixth grades, Inclusive. ' Vacancies that may occur In any grade 'will be filled from1: the waiting wait-ing list,; if the prospective' students' stu-dents' are tin hand to take' their place. . ' ; AH boys and girls registered at thV time designated are guaranteed guaran-teed a place in, the training school for the' coming year." The regular classwork will-begin Monday morning, morn-ing, -Sept. 26. Patrick Smith, 40, of Park City, was cut about the face by .flying glass Sunday afternoon following a car accident near the . mouth of Provo canyon In Which a glance back into the rear seat of a-car "driven up the . canyon by Mrs. Frank Madsen, 245 North Seventh West, Provo, was said to have been partly responsible. . Mrs. .Madsen told Sheriff E. G. Durnell and Walter Durrant, deputy, that as she neared the curve by the Olmstead power plant she looked into the rear seat to - Coast League Team Standing V. L. Pet. . "! 89 63 .586 ...... 84N 66 84 68 83 69 . . 74 78 Portland 3an Francisco Los Angeles . Hollywood . . Sacramento Seattle . Oakland Mission 70 64 56 79 86 95 .560 .553 .546 .487 .470 .427 .371 Tuesday's Results San Francisco 8, Sacramento 3. Portland 6, Mission- 1 . Seattle 10, Los AtCgeles 2. Hollywood 1. Oakland 3 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION at Salt Lake City, FRIDAY, SEPT. 2nd, 1932 SION RATES will be in effect to j Salt Lake City via SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD (Orem Line) from stations as followsj P.M. P.M. Payson . .$1.35 on trains 3:00 5:40 Salem . . $1.30n trains 3:06 5:46 Sp. Fork $1.20 on trains 3:14 5:54 Sp'ville . $1.10 on trains .3:24 6:04 Provo $1.00 on trains 3:40 6:20 Orem 85 on trains 3:55 6:35 PI. Grove. .80 on trains 4 :02 6:42 Am. Fork. .70 on trains. 4:11 6:51 Lehi 65on trains 4:17 6:57 Return limit Saturday, Sept. 5th. RIDE THE BIG . RED CARS see her baby and when she; glance up again the other car was : ap proaching on the wrong side of ttW road. Those in the other car-contended they were on the" right aid4 When Benjamin Franklin mad his famous experiment 'with thV kite, he was b&lnied severely by th' clergy for "toying profajiely witl. the lightning tif the Lord,? .' ? In the last 10, years, Georgia'!? population has- gained leas thai one-halt' of one per cent, v 4 f TOO LATE FOR i CLASSIFICATION: i FOR RENTNFURNISIIED ) NEW, modern 5 .room home, avat. able Sept. 1st,, T45 No. 2nd East Phone 1408J. -si WANTED MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT, 4 or 5 room-house ni . apt., furn.-or5 unfurn'tnust tiavi two bedrooms. Phone 1042. t FOR RENT FURNISHED 5 RM. mod., furnace. $25 or un furnished $20. 808 ,W. 2 No. a MODERN lurnished apt., 442 NJ 2nd East. . - ' - sl FIDELITY & SURETY BONDS . . .Every Kind Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowardu 39 West 2nd North . Provo, Utah " a29 5 l 6 fer 1 t. 'jiSlill 4 1 1 jy J a ' iCnicago .:.T.r;:r: ' 'Pittsburgh . ... Brooklyn , . 'Philadelphia . . . . . , Boston 5. , . . . - flew x orx ........ Cincinnati Team Standing-' ' W. L, Pet. ':.rr::.tr:::T3i 51 92, '. 68 60 .531 . 68 62 . .523 . 65 66 .496 . 3 65 .492 J6Z 67 485 ft 59 69 .461 55 75 .42 Tueriaay's ResuH s Boston . 7-2, Pittsburgh .10-3. Nework 3," ; Chicago '4. , : Brooklyn 5, St." Louis k. Only games -played. i - . - . . , - i ill mrtiae ..... W. L. Pet. Team Standing New York ...... ...... 91 38 '.705 Philadelphia -. . . . . . 80 50 .615 Washington . 73 54 .575 Cleveland .. 72 58 4554 Detroit 64 62 508 St. Louis 55 70 .440 Chicago 39 87 10 Boston ..: ........... 37 92 .287 Tuesday's Result Chicago 5, New York 6. Cleveland Xr Boston v St Louis 7, Washington 11. Detroit 4, Philadelphia 6. 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