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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, TIIUIiSDA Y. JULY 12 1928. , PAGE FOUR eCoiid;Hal0 1..J Opens Friday . AMrrndinr'SlPROVOM cri.nni I llfJI Ill TITLE SERIES Buck Dixon In Finffl Round Of IS SCHEDULED p County Tourney VI IV! EXPECTED TO ENSUE Gar4eriIcil,Stars, laJTake-- - couWenfils-ToTirnaffle- HOOKS AND FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE: Profo at Payson. American Fork at Heber. SLIDES Three Gaines Will Decide Wed nt nesday, defeating. Paul Holt,Y' freshman- ace, by a' score of Lee Buttle and Sanky Dixon Were slated to clash this afternoon for the "other finals place. Fred Dixon and Walter Roberts were 'to meet Hunter Man-so- n and Lester Taylor for a place " Net Encounter 6-- STx'Provo netmen will compete 11 the lain.; state tennis tournament, which opens in Salt Lake' City Sat: ur.'The Garden City' sextet la0 expected to make Vnatters decidedly warm for all opponents in the tourney, both in singles and douWes. ",, Team Standing: New York .. Philadelphia st; Louiarr Cleveland Chicago e, .......... .68 ...... ....47 33 41 ".506 ..37 44 .,36 44 ..36 45 . 1 Team Standing: ' Pet rXi'f'-- ::...22725 SUXouis .588 L.. .457 .450 .444 w. i, l.30 NewYtrkiir?????ft43 Cincinnati ....47 Chicago .,. Pet. .630 3S8t .571 554 .538 8t 35 37 36 ....42 Brooklyn . ..,137 40' ,.481 Pittsburgh '.429 Boston 44 .33 Boston ....24 51 .320" Detroit . , ..32 ....21 51 92 Philadelphia Wednesday's Results: Wednesday's Results: '" ,! York New Detroit New York 6, St. Louis 4. ' Philadelphia .10-- Chicago Brookjyn, 4- Cincinnati, .8, Cleveland 2, Washington L Z. Boston 4, i Chicago Boston 4, St Louis 3- .- . Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia Says League Prexy 6-- 1, l National League American League - ' Fred "Buck" Dixon advanced to the final round of the tJtah Part In Coming State Provo, Spanish Fork and Heber Challenge ; Supremacy of Cavemen; Tintic and Pay- -' son Appear Greatly Strengthened - vt- Washington : . series for the Provo Twilight league championship 'will be staged between Taylor Bros, and Columbia Steel plant nines, accord- ing to E. B. Smoot, league presi A three-gam- 4--5. e, ' the dqubles final against Lee Buttle'and Aldy- - Smith today, those in charge being hopeful that the doubles could come to a close this, evening, .witt) the singles final to take place Friin. dent. 2-- 6. . 3-- 5. , t r- .....i., Following - cohslderation of two : . DixoiiK and Buttle protested games by the league head ; r ' "Buck and Sanky Dixon, statc together with managers of the Steel It may be for the Reason that he doubles titlcholders day. and strong sinTaylor Bros., Orem and Inde Holt gave Dixon 'some strong plant, decision was reached to ismore - or- - less interested In the gles contertders aa wel), head. the pendents, t Heber at Tlntlc W. L.' Pet the intermountain opposition with his steady drivschedule the games' on July ,12, The complete schedule for the , heavyweight champion but Bill list. Lee Buttle, ,. T 3 .700- Hollywood; ing game, but' "Buck,", at the top August 7 and August 9 to decide tho No. 3 ranking singles playsecond half of the Central Utah Gibson, who 4s Gene Tunney's man- district's of bis . form, was not to be denied . 7 , 8 j .700 Sacramento . ftrst half championship. I league seaHOO will appear in FrJ- - ager of record, Insists that. the cur- er, "Is one of the singles favorites, . Lund Johnson, Seattle ....... .600 - ' LOGAN, July and w;il pair with Earl Pelrce of and served and chopped his way Twrt Game Forfeited ; j to decisive victory. 6' .4 .600 day's Evening Herald. Mose Richt Percy Smith, .Vern San Francisco rent "school of heavyweight fighters Suit Tjiki in doubles. awarded a " Bros, was game Taylor jH ; combine 4efeatl-4 8 .400 Cooley, Johnr;X!hrt8tensen'" Alton Oakland . . . . the 61der The Dixon-DUo- n i The second hal)f the Central compares favorably with, Missions. . . . .T. . , .t fav-- . hnEFefce-anLSaxerP. annex to the other Buttle and, Brenchley 6400 mtteh-ta-aaid Orem field on five men the ao of whlch hadjonly or ties were jfJctoriou4n--th-wT"".3b0 Portln4 n rr. state championship in 1927, tout But-ti- e ptah league season gets under way- generation at the specified time of their game. oTOTirners, : 7. byThe Los 3 round of . the Logan city , tennis Angeles. s.300 ami Pelrce ret urned thircoinplW Fijday, with Prtivo playing at PiiyTaylor Bros." game with ""the tdui nament. which opened We dues. Wednesday's Results: mont in the intermountain tilt win-- . was forfeited to the latter 3gg"r- Tunney in Junt ; Sacramento 3, San Francisco 2 (15 d doubles title.! , fday on the U. A. C courts. . ning that .of the non by the Great Rue Likely pion s any 6f his predecessors. ... V -'- Johnson duel between ii, out-- 1 andP, Brenchley were innings), Conseiuently,.rtho the of Bros, appearance has Said. Taylor race whipped Gibson -a to" "Tunney All indications point 9, Is expected secPortland two fissions in teams i 1 the feature these slatedTSeet agafn Steel the Columbia fit the Thlajilaced than more better any pf fighters I , Oakland 20, Los ond round encounter, today.. of the even more intefegtfngtha-4hait-o- f Angeles 1." in a tie with the storemen. he .is "farther, ta bcjpne oft he big features other ch"anipI61isaid Hollywood 5, Seattle 2. ', Percy Smith defeated .Ewart Columbia Steel started out with the first half ,in which Amerioiin ahead of his conttffiflers" than Tany tournamert while JJqse Rich Swinyard, 3 Paul .HolJobodeUjind Hunta bang In the second- - half of the . Fork and Provo finished in a dead- of the old timers. ' er MHii'sonare Entered ia singles. i emtthered Myron Brenchley, an e season: Wednesday eveningnand-in- g "All of the old time fighters could K lock, American Fork jwinnjnRjwj letter man, by scores of 1 ! HulLJElfiiDifluntain junior fitllst of I f Provo the Athletic of the dub a was Fitz Fe liitToo great easily. the in ls a season championship and entered i last racqueteers Straight' games collegiate U. P. System a 13 to 0 trouncing. LEAGUE STANDING: fighter and a great champion, but I ' ' ' is a distinct threat T the Logan tournament. --. series. for "the W. L. Pet - Snow, Team: would lay dough "that he could not year, Manson and Goodellin'singles, bril-are also -.wh;le . was 4 Spanish Fork, which made aer 800 like I lnvmclbletothefaTP nf nprnpspy Ftratvard take tho piinrhpa pliiying" good ball. The entry of Third Ward INDIANS VERSUS MISSOtTRI .600 rosders, while Hudson and Walker yant finish in the tinttoHatf-gfthe took those of the beet fighters Manson and ..33 Goodell in doubles also -- " be heard is a certain start, THE BIG WARM POOL poor .500 both were h:t hard by the steelmen. .. . . '; ...'.i. In his day. . The basketball team of the UnMapleton . been had said of Julius Seligson, will be formidable. Holt will appear from Jn the coming race. The.Beet-The batteries: U. P. Hudson, It 1 .167 will of .. Missouri are Second in rs Ward ptay iverse tougher today a in the combination event although Walker and Groneman; Steel Plant the Lehigh youngster who recently new $300,000 field house on diggers have three' exeeTOnr" and hit harder, I Ihinklhat Knute his won the Intercollegiate tennls ' partner has not as yet been in Cols. Carter and Bonham. Hansen could have Snow and King. THE THRILLING of a lot beaten e -all January. Both schools expect Spring-villthat his of wal the team named. The In physique three not was defeated Cole champion . J .Lefty .teams next CHUTE those old timers and Hansen isn't Oallttcher-Johnso- n strong year. Team American Legion junior baseagainst his ever reaching dizzy j, . appearances during the first half, way up on the list today. Risko Tn th'e" tennis wotldT But to Salt from heights one assurance reports of is been the .Accordingihas and Carter ball league outstanding and HeeneyaTe tougher than any given that didn't prevent his beating the Quite a fuss has been made about ; young pitchers in the circuit. Span-i- s of those old birds and I doubt that Lake, records entry TI3Ts""are it will, be given an opportunity that ,best In Mel event. college nctn;jn, ,and he stands Mary Plckford's cutting off those an' excellent every Ish Fork is fielding Jeffries! or Corbett of Fits could to enter the state finals to be held out today as one of the best youngiSMt's. But Mary's ig I girl now whose partnr, Chick Blevins, in ".team, light hitting having proved have knocked-eitK- er 6, and 7, Lake Salt one August of them City, ' will.be absent, will team with Lund 8, players in this country. He holds and has that privilege. . their chief difficulty to date. -R. received to word by the trophy won in thin photograph. Johnson, Logan ace. The Whitney-Free- d B. according chairman of the baseHebers formidable Eagles,, al- - out" Maughn, Two Years For John comand C. 3illacher-Haways dangerous, will make trouble of the ball committee Springville Since Risko beat big Godfrey bines are docidedly formidable, .... ' all opponents. Lefty Murdock A man was arrested in New York office of the state has been a lot of talk that he - for Gordon Jason of San Francisco, pont'from the aftd'Bert Bonner are ffiftlr"of clev-- , there after selling the Brooklyn bridge r should be in the ring this year with adjutant' not enter the Utah er pitchers, and the clean hitting of junior star, will The crucial game of the season The fans missed a nifty battle in twice. Just the man to head Al instead of Heeney, but Gib- tournament, e although Harry .L. the Eagles always is a feature of Tunney be played on the Jefferson Madison Square Garden the other Smith's campaign- - he cou!dseli the will son argues that when the match of Palo Alto will be on hand ; the games In which they participate. was made Heeney Was the . outBchool park Saturday afternoon, night One of the males In the sidewalks or Now i o: k iuthc farm for the junior competition next Tlntlc Payson Bolstered 14," beginning at 5 oclock, at marathon dancing cqntest wanted belt. ' contendall the of July fighter week. Charles Hunt of San FranJ Tlntlc will be strengthened by a standing 1927' OLDSMOBILE; sedan ers and he still Is the bestnan cisco also is expected for the jun- which time the First ward will meet to quit and his fair one froze him should and and 1 infielder, pitcher $775 the former beat with a right he Thlrdf-Shon- ld new rubber - A girl won a pr;3c--fr,n- r g6od .;z .. ior tale7 make trouble for all opponents this available. "beat' t the Third warders, they, will have in Risko reads We Detroit," in Kas. slogan Chauate, cham state Earl Pelrce. I jialf. singles The nunH!lutrelQusrPaysoft the Remember how eager theYanks are wondering if t.ia slogan made BUICK MASTER SIX, Rex enclosures, new paint, good "Risko and. Danny pion,'-wil- l Gibson said. not defend his title In" clinched the .championship of Junwere last spring to trade Joe n Dine, rhich df6pped ten straight Dunn will admit No. 28, American Legion post won this event, a shoulder to reference home. any 'vi'king ' CM EH rubber, excellent condition, Injury having tussles during the first half, win for players, stamps, soap wrapwould ; h:s activity this season. ior baseball league. 4UU boast a new - battery Uiis half, that fight So that surely hampered A or real buy is . i . . .'. . . . pers cigar at coupons? Pugan times Also there Although handicapped the edge. give Heeney He to the will his confine efforts A couple were hrid up in Kansas which should help their chances are a lot the absence of players, the First only batting about .350 now. And who- think doubles In the by ' fans 'smart of coming competition. LIGHT SIX STUDEBAKER, '24 model. the other teams wisely turned City the other day. The woman was Considerably. Pitching weakness that Godfrey beat 'Risko 'In their wnrd"bnys have played good con- - all rrhalf. The . robbed of a $1000 dianigad, the man , Payson recent fight and that the negro ststont ball, Captain Weight, twlrler him down. Rex enclosures' In the first half; but witbanother of a $25 watoli. How did he ever for this nine, having had good worse L nothing first-clas- s to hurler to help Lefty Per phoulda have gotten the all " that column. save, ior manage money percentage ' " FORD TOURING -considering these handicaps. Sufficient funds are assured to the watch? kins, the Payson club's efficiency than draw. out started and Ris, strong have that Mapleton thought 24 .model ''should be greatly improved. -- ; y 3 J plwaysbaseball uniforms for the have some good men in pitchers, purchase teant ko is a tough fighter with a great for their tames at Altogether, American Fork seems heart When Maple-ilo- ii winning of Olson Bills. and a had match 26 0"LDS COUPE, compjetely overhauled jLeRoy likely to have an abundance of offered him inTunney and Holley Salt Lake City,Mr. Maughn states. Cleveland acoiiple A snap at itgiVaiscd This money has been strong opposition. tfrmatntainT" ,X by sub hnvc fill nlaved consistent bait of years ago I wanted him to take rrom tne supremacy .during the second half business Spaf-formen, scription .With . the Kiikham, Hughes, but he insisted 6f the league race. The Cavemen, Sully Montgomery, which amount was matched by .the! bovs, Lyell and Packard, the Everyone knows i with a team in every upon taking Risko'.' .. . a strong combina city. has ward aTti'rd before sore nand that had, Tunney "We would respect, will be hard to beat, but he went into that better supappreciate' to give the tion, and are expected fight, but somefive dangerous rivals will be hot on 440 West Center St. Fiist ward no end of ..trouble oh port from the fans," says ' Mr. had told vhim that' all "Risko Holmstead's crew. one Maughn, who declares that the ' could do was take it and he took ?rtim'ny evening. rPROVOTi. UTAH "' .... V . some' have real j; youngsters played ing of Saturdays game by thgTnareh. "Andjoui know whav a . games. drilling j the Third ward will place them it. fight RiskdKave him,"v' ,.. . . . . w . ' .: L. Lie wiui me iut- iiic itrugue Very Brave Fellow leadership: Tunney admits also that Risko is The second ward boys have been a good fighter,5 but the champion two badly for handicapped by players havsays he will not be ready " ing to leave town to work, but they years. J have not yet failed to put a team in "Risko is. a very brave fellow," -Pthe field. -- Crandair has pitched L'But-h- ehas- - not Tunney-samany good games and with better yet. I would prefer to have him in the ring instead of drganized sunoort the Seemdwllra 7 would have been nearer the top of SPANISH FORK, July 12 Un- Heeney because I regard Heeney as der the auspices of the Palmyra the toughest man in the class. I 1 -- take: ay told Rickard will he didnt pick Heeney.-'CelebrateThere Tuesday, July 24th I 'Would- meet any man he selected ( N,.. .WiWMl'l'lWIlllMl,l,.,. M.l and the following program for the and Charley Harvey talked Heeney into the match.' Or activities is Risko announced days' Sharkey of. guns at daybreak; raising would have been much easier for ' of the flag at sunrise: band concert me." at 8:80 at the city park; parade by BUY HITTING SHORTSTOP .'the various ward organizations of The. Chicago Cubs recently purthe stake down Main street from so "Yes, I am well over 21 ;the city park through the business chased Billy Jurges, section commencin at 9 a. m. pro- shortstop with Manchester in the I could see no reason why I New England league. He's reputed Wearing a football sweater and golf gram at city pavilion, 10:30 shouldn't make the blindfold band concert at city park 1 o'clock a swell batter. knickers, the smiling young man to 1:30; sports at race track. TestTAs I trietf the four leadatovedoesh'l look like what he is. The Middle Atlantic league is re- He is, Johnny. Kojac sports at City ; ing cigarettes I kept this 'box park, 3:30 p. m. ; hand concert at ported sinking. Johnstown played New i'ork boy who is expected to K 'exhibition game the be one of the winners In the Olymp 8core' onthe results: city parv 3:30 to 6:30 p. m.;. pau-an- t the Yanks by Primary organizations, 6:30 other day and Babe and" Lou knock- ic swimming meet this summer In ed away all the baseballs, to 8 p. m. Amsterdam. In the recent national t u NoTl V . at.first Following are the committees In championships he won the. 100 rae-- " Cuba announces a head tax of $3 ters back stroke, was second in the 'charge of the celebration, the chairman of each committee beihsr nam-,'e- on every Person entcrincr or leaving 300 -- meters medley and lost by No. 2 , ; this one 'fanned' to the great Johhny Wels-thos- e advertising; C. M. Jacobsen, the country. In the case of some of "wets" leaving Havana after ; miller In the 100 meters free stvle. parade, President Wells Tr Brock-bank- ; Not 3 .; . 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