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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1928. PAGE EIGHT Woman Aerialist Comes With Circus ADDITIONAL SPORTS TOD MORGAN Utah State Net Tilts Delayed; Matches Today BEABIMRTIN NOTED STARS down-trodde- right-hande- Provo-Armorv- . " . : n, e, ' I 1 , imiu-hittin- M-.- R. Klrk-patrlc- ' st k, . Will -- r f j t 3 ' Nations League Standing of the St. Louis . . . -- ul New York . . . around the ring with a barrage of lefts and rights. Each scrapper Circus enihulaau who attend the tipped the scales at 128 pounds, well exhibitions of Sells-FloCircus on within the Junior lightweight limit Monday, July SO, will have an opportunity to witness Miss Mamie Ward, only woman aerlallat who performs a double somesault In mid-ai- r. Miss Ward of the Nine Flying Wards, said to Clubs Standing of the be the greatest aerial combination W. L. pc. ever offered rr York-rr........ 64 23 .735 In addition to rtheNIne. New 'iying 75135393 Wards, Sells-Flot-o Philedlphia": present a St." Louis . .. ..47 41. ,634 program that la saidwill: to be the best 1 ,47 .406 Chicago 39 49 .443 in history, and which has 'earned Cleveland . . 36 60 .419 for it the title- "America's Greatest Washington 34 60 .405 Show." The Famous Hanneford Boston 34 61 ,400 Family, wjth George, noted riding Detroit . clown, is another International feature. Miss Erma Ward, champion Results Wednesday's girl gymnast, is also one of the exNew York 9, Chicago 8.;' traordinary" attractions. 1 Detroit 8, Philadelphia For the first time in circus hisCleveland 6, Boston 5. torySiberian tigers, botb male and female, have been included in a Utah-Idah- o mixed group with African lions, and Peter Taylor, a diminutive chap of but 130 pounds, has succeeded ' in Clubs the of Standing training these Jungle brutes. He W. L. PC offers a display that for nerve and '.. .556 Salt Lake .:. has never- by . ... 5 4 .556 daring Pocatelld in A... S 4 .556 man, those charge declare. to -- American League Brooklyn .... Pittsburgh , Boston . , , 41 40 24 56 - 56 rxm-J- l Philadelphia 3S -.- Wednesday's Results Cincinnati Brooklvn 10-Pittabureh 16, Boston 3. ya 11-- . been-equall- ed; Ogden Boise ..... ....... 3 6 .333 SURE, HE HAS A TEMPER Watts Gunn is like Bobby Jonos Wednesday's Results was when the, latter first started 'alt Lake 9, Pocatello 8. playing golf, He lets his temper Igden 4, Boise 2. get the best of him when he dubs a shot and that often costs him sevThurmond, Mrs. Franz Westover, eral strokes. Mrs. L. P. Gwllliam, Mrs. M.. W. Merrill. A report of the Fourth of July jlbration was given at Wednesday evening's meeting, and the big affair was characterized as an un- VIRGINIA -- qualified success In every respect Orchestra selections by - Byron Dastrup's Tlmpa, and dance numbers by Norma McEwan and Vera Merrill, accompanied by Wilma the interesting Boyle, completed program. PASSION PLAY CITY FLOODED BERLIN, July IB (UP) Oberam m.ergau, the Bavarian town famous for Its Passion play, was partly demolished by flood today. Coast Leacue I t Standing of the Ctubi . liQllywooa i fnamcnto :rr 4 713 '. . Los Anejelea :i -- . 12 ...... San Francisco . st South under new 44 .1st-We- V ... ...... -a .5?v r-- -..... 7 6 0- J fa .413 10 10tr 12 ' .294 , Isssil . I III I f J si " I 11, I ! j f r I Sheer! Dainty! i ... tUlvwal ; - .. m a.m m mr asm Siinraer -- modes call for sheer hose the femi-- . " ""nine 'co to ful frocks. 1 6ve1y $1.49 Indbde Costume Slip or Two Rem- - wonderful Your Milking Dem-in- Iarhlnra, :- - formerly to $8.00 black, at our . J Ml. ; WfM lffi V J 'the chofest CP. Ford FootT-- (J wear, $10 values, Now". . . . A Choice lot of Bargains R v4 v. .. . . . . " . w- - Scnlcie:: : n : - SALE-START- : ce - mm 9i Mi5e Juniors' Women $9.90 A Timely Saving! Onr stock Includes a I yarlety of Now is the time yoa need a frock most for vacation slips from 58c to $2.98 e and this group is especially interesting. A wide selection of prevailing styles. .7 " S McCOARD BROS. . ,. JJullti.too.to satisfy the 'most exacting: demands of scn ice, ' Quality fabrics lus; expert worKniansmrj assure lorg wear wttn. oui loss wi smart lines. stripe, N'etStaunch "a. novelties and worsteds, uafin - iih.d worsteds and cauineret, The smt you want at a moderate price. :oij Remember people always noiue your s!ue.iinil jnlRe voar tmv iHiilr linc lot irri taste in dress accordingly. Oxford Ties are very :.. ..rl."aml .ur iiiudrl. are wear. , ' pensive, too. Als ' ... iit': $2.98 to $4.50 ' colors. W hr $3.95 ; - Extra Pants if Desired, $5.90 We welcome j'our inspection of our stocks at any time" . : AT ONCE e;i 7-- Of Good cr Dad Taste V . you our reanilat hiirh irrade JnThisJSala-we-'giv- e rr i1 v low,-pri- -- Other " Slips"" , In the Manner Men Like Children's and Boys Shoes Iri Many Cases Below Factory Cost -- li 2.98 heel Your Shoes ,Pv.J ick Machinery, fence wire, post and all other farming acccwaories. Phone- - G1JCN HOIXEY Holtey Mere, business phone 159 Springy llle Mapleton ii ' vv one U slim nd , smart. otker f Choice of IightcoIors, $595 Values to $10, Now ... . ... The Best Shoes in Provo including ' TriT a'. A $2.95 - NW 1 low " y 4ft ' ' ; 'l ftfe?k I - r-- two to your summer clever modes supply are .offered at a price that represents worth--whil-e economy. init t slip Rayon jersey or satin for shoes.; TaibdgeJVnd of to add a fresh frock or a tailored One lot of ladieshighr . These are the fdays lum-ntrl- lnt frocks' roust Shoes . Cost f - medium yund com--ple- Frocks for Many Needs Are Offered At Small lingerie Needs Remnants -- - . -- some Long Sleeves or Short -- quality for' nants, PrintsPlain Colors' It . Staying;, home? Going.cn a vacation makes no difference! Here are the frocks that J you must have for smart comfort during hot weather ! JThey , are .fashioned of quality silks, in clever styles the assortment includes a te range of sizes and printed and plain colors. Do see them without delay 1 - ; Mm grace- See our table for ' 42 WEST CENTER ST. i 'I , Summer Shades N A m 'i. In Chiffon Hoae , - r"" f , Cometo Dancing, Boating, . v- - Bathing PAYS0N CANYON ... ..m Besides Drastic price cuts, this Sale is remark- ably appealing, because of its wide selection in Ktvlca and sizes. Shoes for everybody and that ' " means you It is only when McCoard Bros, has a Shoe Salef that such noteworthy Shoe Values are available. Models for every, occasion and to meet every in an unlimited range of sizes. - iWr? F MAPLE DELL i m x m. QAc prifl A JUST A FEW SAMPLE PRICES fjr '9, vt f$v.Qt'.' Choice of Red, Green or White, "; . r r 6.90 and $8.90 ; ; - " Soft Drinks Open 10 a. m, to 2 a. m. BUD SHIELDS, Prop. "j - : For Summer Needs Each season fabric glove-- " more important the modish, woman, must have gloves and the hew fabric styles wash Veil, fit smoothly and cost vcr- -' are Sandwiches - fa-rIt- ' FOR CHICKEN DINNERS ...... ',. Outinjr or Reunions . j 7. g?'jA:- PROVO, UTAH With Tailored Cuff. Short Orders - Unusual Selections Unusual Low Prices ' S ' ; MWC Angeles 9, Missions OaRJanii 6, Portland 5. f jjo. "y-'l- J j i Ra-.47- 1 Wednesday's Results Holl)-wooV. 6, San. Francisco 3. sSaciamonto 8, Seattle 1. . V .701 LESS New! Clever Gloves 79r. r-- Management STARTS NOW ' fa. yf Y(k .W a 5 ; Mlnalona.W....!lilJulL7110-41.- Orkland Seattle Portland m. ' x FOR 1 0 1 11 little! HAM HOUSE ' I c ; r i- ' P League SHOE SALE ' J7ESELL Values of Wide Appeal In -- ') M:tfM - 273 MOST The Seasons bring many changes but they do not alter the Service Principle of Our Store ' yard goods. - SELLrNO the-publi- values in all kinds 'j&4 WSf- .521 ' -- ANNUAL .: flil 4 -- 25 . milium' wil "7 J . Cinc'-nnat- i g' 286 WEST CENTER STREET mm Chlcaeo g, sight-seein- tavinso "are greatest ima - Jj 11 ffk FOR LESS - il 7 and al2 o'clock sports and a baseball game will commence. A bonfire program will be given In the evening under the direction of the recreational committee, and" will consist of instrumental music, singing and games. Pete Anderson en-of Lehi, well known Utah county tertainer, will provide a part of the program. The return trip will be made Saturday. mm (JJJ iSiiPTliift Nets BUY All Eyes Are Focused on L5V camp-makin- I MOST . PROVOANS pas-time- Sons Outing Ready f 1" I'An invitation ttas" "been extended to the mothers and 'other members of the family to participate and as the beautiful road built by ne county and forest service has just been completed to the divide, Itjs expected that a large number will ' take the tipt f The forenoon oaj Friday will be and occupied with INSTITUTION- " n 'and of t Those manaeed Boston Braves may not cut much figure In National league circles thi yeair'tiutr ther carrat least lay claim to haying three outstanding celebrities on their payroll at this time and to have had another until recent weeks. Four CelobriUes I retur toRogers Hornsby, George Blsler, Ed. Brown and Charley Robertson. Hornsby and Sisler, as all baseball followers know, long have been rated withvthe greatest in the game. Hornsby Is rated without question as the best d batsman since the (Continued from Page One) days of Napolpon Lajoie. ' have Sister' and Both Hornsby terms, 1924 and 1925. She also was won the most valauble player tro- department treasurer In 1926, and 1922 and In phy. SisTcr got his alternate national committeewoman Hornsby in 1924. Rogers copped In the modern batting record, also Named 192. when, he hit tKe -- phenomenal tt Delegates Twenty-fou- r delegates to the state figure of j24JSJfllcr ho)ds- thw American Legion convention weYe American league's topnotch- mark 13- Wedof .420 along with Ty Cobh, the'lnt-to- r chosen by Provo Post No. Inv 1911 nesday an interesting at evening nice his average making mee ting In the' ... in ami In Twenty-fou- r alternate "also- - were circuit older led the Hornsby 1920 named. . . row ., from In a times six batting Drdrlo Allen, commandant of the to 1925, Inclusive, and he is going at such a specS now that he Is.lik Provo post,. was named as chairman Iv to lead his league again this year. of the delegation. Other delegates "EHIer headed the American In 'iiuihiw:- Ainesi tvirKpainc rnn and 1929. He also led the base- - ( y. Deminjr. John O. BoesleV, Ross occa several on Ratcllffe, R. A. Hansen, J. P. Clay- stealing brigade ton. W. W. Thomas, Byron Dastrup, sions. I've included Brawn in this select L. E, ' McKell, W. W. Allen. Fran2 Rroup because of bis consecutive , Westover, Orval Singleton, Frank game mark. The big outfielder par Reynolds, Hewitt Strong, Walter Con-an- t, ticipated In 618 straight contests, Hedquist, E. W. Simmons, Earl Wor-theL. R. Edwards, George the best mark the National league " baa seen over Seymour Gray, Illff Jones, quite a lin span, boost George S. Ballif, Earl Reynolds. .nd waajwell on his way t Mana-Cer The alternates: Stanley Dunford, his figure considerably wh"i Hornsby benched him for a few Earl Conder, Frank Salisbury, DewHat days during a recent baiting slump. ey. .Snelson, Lynn- - Taylor,-J.Hkbersleben, L. P, Gwllllam, Day Da- Jtrmember Robertson have th" Vr- -. M. W. Merrill, Urban E. Over-ladfHere, then, th Rrave unusual celebrities in Hornsbv Hugh Ross. Arthur Graham, ler and Brown two most vnluaMa F. B. Crltchlow, Claude Hinckley. E, players and a player with a com--re- J Hundley. Martin M. Larson, G. M ' cutlve I'aws, F. E. Snyder, Ray Barret'. game mark and up to cent weeks they had another one Howard Dyer, J. W. Salmon, Wil In Charley Robertson. I'am J. Peterson, W. M. Nielson Robertson gained everlasting fame Kldred Harding, Delos Stewart, H In April, 1922, when he hurled a i M; Harding. the j Legion Auxiliary delegates:' Mrs. perfect game while pitching for De- J. D. Hunter, Mrs. John O. Sox against the Chicago Beesley . I . PHI White . - T 4 ....... ' TT' T T V nB. T. I t tune to umpire that contest and I wards, Mrs. D. O. AlienMrs. H. M seldom have seen a rookie hurlcr. Strong. Mrs. M. D. KennedyrMrs. aa Robertson, was then, set the op O. S. Bnllif. Mrs. E. B. Dastrup, position down with the apparent Mrs. Earl Conder, Mrs. J.' M. Grovg r, Mrs. G. W. Worthen, Mrs. S. D. ease nn no uiu aKnuini. inc A. Ra'.cliffc. Grav and Tigers. Robertson's feat baa been per- Auxiliary AlUrnatr formed only by two others In the Auxiliary alternates: Mrs. W. W. American league. In 1904 Cy Young Thomas. Mrs. Leon Hedquist, Mrs. stunt for the R. B. Patterson, Mrs. Albert turned In a similar Mra J. P. Clayton, Mrs. S. Red Sox against the Athletics.' and L. Dixon, Mrs.- - Dewey Sneison. Mg. . In 1908 the late Addle Joea Of Cleveland kept the ; White Sox from L. A. Culbertsori,' Mra Naomi Pe-- 1 1, Mrs. 8Unley Clark, Mrs. O. E. reaching first base in a great hurl-Induel with Ed. Walsh. These four men are more than a little for the Braves to boast about, especially - when that - club has (known hardly anything but second division clubs since George Stallin-v- t piloted that famous "mlrsclc" club to a pennant and world champion-hi- p . f i - - in 1014. i ' boafd,' A NATfOfi'WDE - y, By BILLY EVANS f t:-- U. l. t The Utah state singles championship semifinals were postr BROOKLYN, N. Y., July 19 Tod loned Tuesday, due to of Seattle, Wash., retained Morgan of Mel- - Gallacher of Salt the Junior lightweight boxing to the the barrier, Lake, only championship by a decisive victory Prove net stars In over' Cannonball Martin, former v. he state this season's state; tour-icbantamweight tltleholder. which - is- - being staged in The battle was one of the blood5alt Lake City. iest ever staged here, and gave Fred "Buck" Dixon will meet 20.000 fight fans In EbbetU Field I Gallacher this afternoon, and more than, their .share ' of thrills. I after that match, Lee Morgan himself "iook1 enough pun-- 1 uttla and "Sanky" Plxon.'both Ishment to subdue anyone byt a f Provo.wlll clash 1n the rereal champion. luming semifinal tuBsleJudge and referee agreed unani Doubles competition will be re M -mousty on- - Morgan as the winner,. turned Friday, according to pres The Northwest scrapper took eight ent .plana.'; rounds, Martin took four, and three wete even. " Martin had two big rounds, in the sixth- and the thirteenth,- but Morgan rallied on .both occasions, and in the final round smashed Martin Hornsby, Sisler, Brown" and Robertson Are Noted, But Team Fails Ci.-- PAYSON, July 19 The annual fathers', and sons' outing for Nebo stake iU be held Friday" and Saturday at the ranger's station in Payson canyon, under the direction of the Young Men's M. A. stake BRAVES HAVE , rVTl z:- --Y VFints. Quarts Wi TlT. xuasuii, . ........ 79c ...... ...... ,89c Gallons . .$1.19 T ".; rruuii. jars Bottle' Rubbers ;t, T? --; .5c Bottle Caps .23c Jelly Glasses ...49c doz. |