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Show r.r v f'. - PEQVOf EVENING HEItALD, TUESDAY OCTOBER 11, 1927 PAGSEUI Eureka 5pnnffV!lie, and TERRIS BECOLIES BATTLER DULLDQOS AFTfeR BEING KNOCKED DOWN ii in ' W - ?5 f Payson J Ki'- - - ' J American .Fork Lehl JK)0 .000 .; , , ...... Friday's Schedule;. F.urrka mt Sprlneville. - ; jm - jm ''- - Provo at Lehl. , American Fork at gpanisb. Fork. ' ' , T"r5Jvlii the feature ittra"T' llf tkn of .tne week In Wglv" school football. v to overwhelm Lehl, while Spanish Fork hopes to chalk up it second victory pf the seasonf, with American Fork, the football tatant . of " the ui . region, a 1U foe.-( Tlritlc Team Hopeful The Tintic team which will Invade 8prlngyllle is far from out of the running as yet. and la hopeful of taking the Artists down the line in Friday tussle. Eureka defeatscore, and ed Lehl by a lout to Payson last week, 19 to 6. Coach Kline of the Eureka eleven has a powerful and sizeable team this yearr Word from Eureka declares that Injuries of three linemen in the Pavson gamb had quite a bit to do with Eureka's defeat. an4 that with these men in the lineup the Tintic eleven expects to head for the top again. However, the general belief of followers of the game is that Sp'rlngville should register a victory over the invaders Friday afternoon, although a terrific battle Is InJ prospect Sprlngville's defeat at the hands of Payson cams after the teams had battled in virtually even .terms ..throughout, the game, and the Artists have Improved con sinca that disastrous siderably : opening game. Coach Ledd,ingham Is well satisfied with the power of his line, and is working for a stronger of fensive punch in tho future. This In evidence "punchr""" maybe against Eureka, and the Artists arj due to fight their hardest to remain in the running. H Provo, showing remarkable improvement In its surprising victory over Westminster college, should not be forced" to exert Itself against Lehl. It Is probable that the first ...... -' - f ffier T lavot -I- No : Iratation-NoCou- gh, - . - , Gets $2739 Cnjler ' Still, Cuvlcr probably wltl re--1 eelve the $3,750 or so that each ' Pirate wilLjret as his share if 'b L world series money. He deserved it for batting .310 and stealing 20 basss durinf the' regular jaron uitil hi3 iffa with the managa-n-pr- .t '" '" After the luiirth gnme Tie ent to1 the showers with the ohe 'Avty era. He showed his sportsmanship by striking j'tst the, right note of ; consolation with the distressed Pirates. Anther star of t)w Uia- - ; mbnd, barred from the artic!pa-Mo- n in the series, might not have W3 able to bide, the feelifur that ' tt, 1 1 p regularly. ho-r.- LM ...... "nud-wir.t- j , 1.000 .... Kpanlah Fork . Bprbirvllle .... ureka HANGING FIREir Winner's End ALL SKEPTICS;! . Pefeat; KEOION NO. S Team 'Standing; W. matter of fact his stand against i As probably made permanent bis as a Yankee regular. : NEW TORK. Oct 10 (UP) Then came the series between For winning one world series, the' .Yankees and St. Louis CardinPlayers Scatter, But Pitts-W- k each Yankee1 regular has receivGoat of 1926 World Serlta la als last' year. Mark was dreadful. a- - check for $5,702. Row Still Holds la the seven (amis he was at edThe Yankees divided bat 33 times and ha made four hit 1 Star of 1927 the of end the winner's Interest of Fart3 an average of .125. Hs had 4C world series '; receipts, which exEncounters . - ' chances in the field and muffed ceeded for records ell previous NEW TORKr Oct 10 J(UF four of them, an average of .900. ' f oar games. Tankee and Pirate ban pikers ' It was pointed out that the dif Miller NEW TORK.. Oct 10 CUP) Huggtns. Manager have begun scattering for their ference between the play of Koe the Coach Art Fletcher and" Coach Mark Koenig, winter's : rest the world series and Tommj Tanks for the Yanaig full New wer York of the Charley CLeary shortstop jaid ever, and the Tanks unquebiioned berved the Thevenow for the Cardinals gave tharea of 55.702 each. kees, eue mors has champions: Don Miiler, young college old eopy hook maxim, "if at first the St Louis team the edge In that Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig series. . recently Joined the ered their things together gath.1.. pitcherwaswhovoted you don't succeed, gt aiad and close and - And tfiusf when" It became ccr- a half share. chib, show tarted on a barnstorming xBcis a received "Doc" Wood,, that trainer, and Pirates the Yankees taia Tafikoea have f Kow that th which carry - then as far three fourths share, as did Mark asionthe PaelflewillCeast this year; there was shown them rive a real groua of would meet . 'a Ediie did secretary. Roth, that traveling writer sports Others went to their fox farms, ehampiona by trimming the Pitts- acafrely was voted mascot $700, Bennett not compare Koenig unfavorably! their Florida groves, or their burgh Pirates ra four straight Groundkeeper Bchneck (750 and the Pittsburgh in California, the middle wess and gamec'the eas .and name ef Mark with Glenn Wright $250. his atsbtant . ; v ap shortstop. ia Texas. Only a few wiU remain Koenig arires for conscientious each Tankee Four years' ago ' ' Mark Becomes Angry ; ; ".' in the east during the whiter. plause. . e a received $5,143 for heat-- ; play Mark must have read those barbs ; ; ef Form $217,000 Is Returned Iverd Giants. the log . By winning Saturday's gnme and For he was one of the outannd-tng- 1 and they must have punctured fits ' heroes of the series a .star skin. For as early as last Tuesday Babe Ruth had more makirg it four stralglit the Yank both at bat and in the field and when, the Tank worked out at club and only . made it necessary for their wiicrs bases. , , to return to fans approximately his'feats were all the more remark- Forbes Field he was the life of the total bat other the 'on - of hand, as was ten He was Wright the the he able because flopparty. $217,000 which had been making, ail for' ' nis experts say, impossible gets. ted at a .154 pace and fielded at tickets. , ': ". 1926. . ; , some 20 feet the He shortened constituted peMark Koenig is The only holdover from the serby Thus the San Francisco boy who ies, as far as fans can se,i, ii the culiarly. Ha hides his grievances distance he was .driving viciously to over him and has only just completed his second.; question of just what waa baek of until they pop out alt right and left, ' The then be runs wild and wooly. composite box score shows year in the. majors has reason to be Donie Bush's persistent refusal to hit-; Tan-1 that' during the series' Koenig In his first year with the proud. .Not that you hear Mark! let JClkl Cuyler, hero 6f the IS'55 nine times in 18. trips to the j boastings After the fourth, game serie;, get Into the game. kees, the fan remember, h sUpp-iafel- y ed up and swung at Babe Ruth be- - plate, an average, of. .500. He Saturday, he was congratulating Thus far no atlsfactc-explanatiocause he fancied the team's- star handled 14 chances field without every one else and running off behas been of r?rei y?jcr ti';i-sel- f, professes not to ' rovt. Ho slugger 'was razzing him. That an error. He made three wore hits- fore he could accept praise in reirqbts hat jt wau- bcAi.snwi; ihe uprising made him solid with the than ny 'other '"player on either- turn. -- Provo Expects to Use Second String. This Week. J ' Each Get $5762 nd -- Hopeful of Ending Artbta J Down ' whcrin he as fined b for. failing te elide into tec-toa few ks ago. He believes, other circumstances emr Into it nd while Cuyler sav fie ta ' to kiss and maii4 up vntk : enager Donie Euan. :t is oeria ha would prefer to p!a foe ssuie 7. other ball club. J" ; His status with the Pirates may not be. decided until and It would not be sururisn.l if he were traded to some othef team-- . Tkcre are exactly seven clubs la the National league aside from the Pirates which cculd use Cuyior Incident ;CUYLERCASE Yankee Players -- . things would, have been dlfferr.t ad he been permitted to play. But , ' not Cuyler. ; 'You sure- - fought eni today," he , srould say to each player standing near him. "They had the breaks,.' thafs aaV! . Whether Cuylcr's presence In the lineup would have aided the team is controversial' and will be argued through the. long .winter months: : '. 1 rsroat ;Z . top-hea- . -- .etrtrwiUlaxnlyrajhfirjL time against the Provo a. -- downed Spnnlsh fl n a muddy field, and Spanish Fork won a 2 victory over Lehl. Spanish Fork Is Game-Spa- nish Fork deserves to be complimented for Its gamoness, however, and the victory of the over Lehi last week hoc brought forth much favorable com' ment on the Spanish Fork spirit In glvingits best against one of the recognized powerful teams, like z.- Provo. ; :r .The Spaniards are favored to defeat American Fork, which forfeited to Provo last week. 13-1- Beet-digger- s i - .igSg SALT LAKEjCITY, Oct ll Manuel sensational Alonzo, Spaniard who is ranked next to William T. Tilden m America, was a Salt Lake visitor yesterday, and played three sets of tennis against the best players of the city to show dazzling form which is regarded as even better than that shown by Harvey Snodgrass against Suck Dixon in 1923. Alonzo arrived by" airplane. enroute to his homo In, Philo uvipniii. , mei uaiiacner, secona ranking player of the section,- - gave - ; the Spaniard "his liveljest competition, taking four of. the first five games,Alonzo Jed at 6 when the Alonzo then trounced Earl Peirce, tntermountain champion. SWlb CROU; FEAR. FOR blazing down, mercilessly and my standing up the . conNEW YORK, Oct queror. a certain young Jewish lad who is "Suddenly something "snapped. quite .likely, in the course of a few My battle faded. I months, to be fitted against a ceri rose ar.d whaled away, - slashing tain Italian chappie for tho lightwildly recklossly. 1 was fortunate weight championship of the world. In finding the range " and ' down Tcr-riReferring, of course, to Sid went for keeps. and Sammy Mandril, the parties Ruby To Fight Now respectively, of the first and sec- Likes "That wes a thrill I'll never ond parts. Y i$ still vivid In my .mini Now there Is an old axloin In From that time Tn I really got a "oxlng "A slugger once, a slugger n. fighting.! always.',?TVnd7 by the sarmr-tokeThere Is little &ubt that Terris the identical rule holds true wth respect to the tap, dance and sklr Is a comer and a game one. For a while there was "whisper of his tway feather duster. ere abilityto take it when Eddie WagTwo Notable Exceptions-Thner knocked him out three years are current imly two 3ut later bouts with Billy exceptions to the rule. One is hgo. alace, Ruby Goldstein, Jimmy oodrich and Phil McGraw are Terris. of his red badge of courage Old Mike's change Is remarkable prnf The champion, Mandcll, Is doing a that Jt dig not come upon him he ean to dodgo him. Now presuntil an advanced age. Terris is iJl sure ia being brought on the .Dore fortunate. He has altered his commission to force a showstylo while still In his prime with down. nany useful ring. years ahead of Whed It comes you'll see Terris, : ,. him.: not Terris, the feather-duthe Not that he has discarded all his ster; puncher, in there whanging away :lever footwork or speed. He still gallops around as fast as ever and. 'Ives up-this nickname, "Ghost of the Ghetto." But now he Is a stalk-nFOR SALE Two hot blast crafty, shifty killer who lunges "Inwtrrif stoves, about half out with rapler-Uk-e lefts and prk used but little like rights, . maneuvers his prey Into nev.. position and then wham, over 1 No. 18 VVuto . $29.06 finish. f pea-t1 No. 16 BhK kstone . . .S23.0O "I lost my head and became a Also I Single and 1 pair of ouncher,' says Sid. "In my recent Iron Gateswfor the price of a )out with Ruby Goldstein he clipgood wood gate. 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