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Show CMIHEPlJIiPlULLIESCUT' nisricdtiz Glwtiki Is Ud set Victim it ' B 0 J', Doeg Also Fall In Trial Matches Held In Georeria: Bisr Bill Needs ... Practice.1 s op tr uath f 1 : ' . Lttt and 5 r BT WERXEB LA ITT-WINTER HAVEN. FJa, March Philadelphia JNaUonal leagws baseball oiub offers, the annual chance to its manager te win what the faaey vrurs call "undying fame." At least tha new pilot ShotteA. can gam Mr. Burton a lot of favorable publicity, and all by the "eimpla" task of getting his team uq Uta . the. baseball deptha ta which it ad Jong fas been E I aTb 1 Eureka Decides bra HnoMT need captured tha last two sets to down tha U. 8. net kin. Tha soar, waa H. J. -- . Hitiaeasey Supwtor ; TlWen battled furiously to atera th lid In tha but two acta, hut 10a canqon ball service, hie moat effective (weapon, waa not consistent enough to thrust off tha challenge of 4b ladUraapoU star, who woo considerable fame by defeating Hen-f- i Cbchct of Franca la last yar national tournament Hennessey surprised the large by hsj ability to outvolley 1Mn In frequent exchanges at the Set. and Hennessey play J i brilliant. Bad Chandler, former coast sen- itton, downed George Lott of Chi- third ranking net man In the , W, natlen, by a score of EUREKA, March will have team this season. Decision was made Monday evening rn an enthusiastic meeting of diamond fans in the, Kiwania etubrooca. WaoUar Eureka will enter the Central Utah loop or play ladependent ball was the bone of contsntioa at tha confab, strong arguments being heard both pro , lv I F ft L ill 7-- Dorr Fall Doeg, California, youth, of an upset, W. i of Tilden, de- hiwi In. the- - straieM t,f., T ii s. 1 . izs&Lm iwm ( otof pitchers are with the Ulrica,, who has bean a Baltimore hospital. Is expected In h - WShmsi ttaawBUko. -- V - Caar prtarvUI fhat waataga ateat psky on K. Vsjat A geswral sajrvey of BKwa as s bebevo it tioa VM e4 U , tt 'ha rtgVt wit, syavpwUky Vtk- MMIr 'sMi aad ge SOWWB 'MTCergWa Other pitchers li camp working for a position ar Ed Baeeht June Orcen, RuaseU. Miller, Le Bwh(. had, Ed Tabes. Auggla Walsh aad Claude Willoughby. , , -JUasny WiUoa Is as . good catcher as la la th laagua," Bhot-U- a tells yon. Harry O'DanaaU will b his undesstudy. Aaothar catcher who has Impressed, especially at th. bat. 1 Walter Wheat . ! W jeeva tt takes trfstsi Slvesnsa I twaraattoa aaas aJs to erva One beat tatter f gh - . 'a i Mys Wis aVlhss-lthat thera weald la prigvttl ta Wo feel tha ''- - m Btaltssieat W no - kaseban lst- sac a a-neaaceinent waa Had vised Imd v: , , .:..f m uuaieiy; Shan wo kav baaebaa fe - ;:; Fro airplane and' equipment are give by th Canadian Depart- Blent f NatioosI af ana to any Canadian cMy whero ervii flying ciub are prsuaid to meet certain . SprlogTHlef Wo any wMuan) Umi raciua- ' . t YES. BASEBALL TWCWlEtUL? - r evhditlons, ; BprtngvOe ' hir sctMMrs nanpaa be as isrrated tssst tassSjsdl k sMetMt fbovld nw-oome- j bcssbi ' W(lMM1t to )oin tha squad aoon. Jimmy Ring, returned in a trade wiU St. Louis, Clare oc Mitchell. Hub Pruet,. Art Deeatur, Alex Ferguson and Bob McOraw look Hke first string saeo. Ray Bang who formerly had a chance in the American Leagwa with CUvaland. Is th brkghest prospact af th r. ' ., - aDy? Fraak ' ' tlfSBS.- - tfc VTy fwfly sesawd by 10 FoUrtota alub. ' t 'WrtHVw ts Uke vata of n Vaarhaa . ' . kssss-ba- ll OTps J f CLUB WINNER p-- I I IT j w "W 1 I si l to convention i .4 f . . - , 4 D. Firmage,. manager of th .local J. C. Penney company. etoT leavea today to attend the toavntion of the organization to be held in Salt Lake City on March 23 allhe Hotel Utah. r I store managers Soma ninety-eigf the company from Utah, Idaho, CJ " wil fcome Into closer contact at the convention with the buyers and ex ecutives of tha company from the -- Hi vrW m i - x " ' " " screen's f greatest diaracter : I aiji fun. ;.J 'the 6tar-i- n ' ' roost, exciting detective 1 fflm madfC t V i : -. ' 77 .;..... WAir of the managers are '. 77 uled to deliver addresses. The 77 speakers will Include CHen O. AMERICAN FORK Waie, director of the company, F. W. Johnson , eo W. Blnien. assistant manager, W. V. .' 79 Chipman M.' Bushnefl In charge of 78 Walker ahd R. L. Whitman In V. A. Bromley 76 charge of advertising and A. W. D. Smith 75 .Hughes of the personnel depart- E. 74 Chipman ment who will preside a chairman af Ik gathering. ROOKIE HCBXER WINS Iff. Firmage will be gone for abcMt 14 days. VICHITA FALLS, Tex, March ) 22 BIU Goodell. who was a ) Reps' 8TALENESS FEARED semi-pr-OTP). o pitcher at Tulsa, Okla., ORLANDO. Fla.,1 March 23 UP). last year, today was seriously coni Manager Jack' Hendricks of the sidered for a place on tha Chicago Cincinnati" Reds today took meas White Sox staff. He held the Wichita-to prevent hi players from Falls tree1 staler There will be only ona club, Texas league cham-r't- n Workout each day the balance r Z - to two hits yesterday as the r von, 7 to 0. the? teek, the players may play a ' O. Carter A. Madsen W. R. Fit schedprtn-Icrp- The -- ' A riot of laughter curate shooting in an Each team fired eight men, taking the 'six high for score. . ' PROVO losnbany frort New York In aelect- A. F. Groneman 8 bg from samples his merchandise J. M. Lake 82 customers for his Requirements, ' R. Bradshaw 80 tBt and Saturday ul" match.- - V Today, Friday STRAND local teetm with 86. Scoring 83. or better requires consistent and ac iwo amyi oi general speuinn ana aiscussion, xouowea oy omn- -; quet At the buying session, which follows and lastmg several days, Ma i Firmage . will have the - as--i tistahce of ha expert buyers of the j CIUDS direction Marcus Entrrprtaea . lm " I Wi ""And PdnperS ry tloee margin. The only by a lead kept alternating, and not until Statistics show that the average the last man had fired was the British woman now is S feet ' 2 match decided. v There was a; very deckled Im- nlohes tail, has a "pull" of 183 provement In the America Fork poands and a grip of 58 pounds. team over their shooting of a week ago In which Provo defeated them Httle-- mora prac652 to 551. With tice and knowledge of tha game they wil hsVe one of the - best . teams In this locality. 'The match was fired at 60 feet, using all positions with' ten shots per man which would give each one :s poMib! score at 100. TONIGHT y-Johnson of American Fork was FRIDAY V SATURDAY scoring vu tor Dim V ht i i Sirs 1 ) te . score waa 479 to 471. While the Provo 'team won tha match, Tt was exceptionally inter- - : y xm . vWCAL PENNEY i v ii . I 1 1 asaai - . X- 1 1 reserv. gVivt3s .' PROVORIEE 4 A&uAi Jofte Wray Ib-aa a i nn t adefrayed sj j,uq, mivuj w inner fcrvwn, i it JAllUm defeated Frank X. Shields Bhieldi of New York, M, -- U The Provo Athletic RKte elub is pte nnuoBeU junior cnampion. handed the American Pork Rifle club another defeat in a 22 caliber indoor rifle (natch at the local Rifle elub range, Tueeday night Tha ' y ..uiucim , and eoa. A committee waa appointed to consider the matter, with the following committeemen named: F. J. Sullivan, D. O. Hehrold. W. R. Stevens, William Murphy and Alas JteDonaM Ra;Xone was chairman of the meeting, and a report of last teaaoB'a activity was given by A. C Burton, 1977 secretary of the baseball club. y Ml O-Eu-reka -- -- -- mmm To Support Ball Team This Year apolis star. In a thrtllina flv-smaUb In th Davis cup teat play 4-- ! There are two newcomers with th Phils who look tha part of good big laagu ball playera,. Both. are loft ciders aad wkU do , wonders for that department if they deliver. . William H. Rally, a strapping first basebaa obtaiaed from a class AA mhaor eireuit, la going to play that bag when, th season gets under way,; as Russell Wrtghtstone has been moved to th outfield. Kelly stands feet I inches, weighs mirad. 190 poands and waa a home rua It s Alraeat Impose H.lw '. ' . hitter is the minora. ' Just how simple a task this Is The other rnfielder of jrosalaa Is can best be Judged by the B umber Whitney, Ut of tha New Orleans of managers who have preceded club and a third baseman. Sivotten Burt Sholtcn during th past dec- points hint out with prid to ail ade. It has bean quite a procession, corraxrtnasenta t lalthig th remp. asaat of th bosses Basting only one Heinle Sand win be back at short year .and this spring, with condi- aad Ui Fresco Thompson th Phils tions being much the asm as tbey : are well equipped at second base. have been in th past. Shotte will J Thompson is on of the-be-st keynave quite a was. oa ma nanas.. stone - mtn ia th Icagwaj. eaa bit 1 To Tail tha' Thlllies" chances and has doelopod vapidly Sine he bright this spring would b over- has been up. la OutfWd . stating th matter, bat from th Slaggera -Is atay-- inr irm la hint ling in tlx WrtghUfn aj outfielder," training eamp and1, with aevaral says Bbotien. "and tlier la where 1a Burt be be will Is m the fold, may play.!1 Wrihtston jtxMpecU man to get rnus good ball play,- timely hitter 'ti - the ruclt Lizzie Ilave Vsin - ; . --Eil) AOGUSTX. G.. ttarch TiaUo. ranking, star of America, snet slefeat Wednesday at the hand hn Hmnesty. yotrnj Indianof g OF NAtlONAL LOOP CELLAR? - if and. Should hsv another good jrear on4IUon-Eitor'JudgriBy bis Cy William aad Fred Leach wiU play eoater and right , field. Both are good bitter and eaa hardly be pushed - out af tha regular lineup, although - Hohmaii- aad Spalding are working hard 'for 'a berth. Aijiixoa agala wUl b to le employ-ployme- featuring - IMIANS-WA- NT MAN17HIT RECOVERING I WtHT PaXM BEACH. Fla.. Mar. 22 ftTPl ,Prry1cfans tedwymfnred "Mitflekler Heinle Manush of the St Louis Browns, that .his arm was veil on tha road to recovery and that bis playing would not be hlna-kre- d as a of the Injury. ye-n- " after uraians were ...njrHunnef jiv Bill" leld, White 8ox Inflclder. aim " : Chtc&go '. y : jVST TIMES TODAY Bij. Dcubl Bill ' . All WILSON ALL H6ME WHIRLWIND" , fYkUtyTrrTTl . 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