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Show V I. PROVQ EVENING HERALD, THUESDAY, JULY 2$,4928, -. rr-- Tiriips ' Game Ends In Turmoil Because of Umpire's ' ' Decision; "Farmer's Hit Breaks Up V Game; Infield Errors Frequent ... c. v :By bob i fr- - GOODELX. "Safe!" said '. His Majesty the Umpa, as Hutck Pyer .croaued the Pro-.plate with the winning run for K the ninth, inning of. Wednesday's game with Tintic -- 4.T!" said the ! Txy!! entire Tintic baseball club, with particular emphasis from "Hammy Hammerslough, Miners' backstop, Who was decidedly certain that he had tagged pyer s ie Jimp lira acker had dashed for the plate. Umpire Means Safe-- t Many ot the fans who were in a position to see the play had Ideas Similar to those- - of the Eureka catcher. buttbe.. umpire said safe and meant safe, so the ball game the long end ended with Provo-i; "Of m 6 count Umpire Nllsson had plenty of "trouble all day with botlrteams.tue Tlmps stagingjhelr njajfcfjot In the fifth, when a missed pop ny hounded out of the diamond with all the appearances of a foul ball, but the umpire ruled that Miller had touched the ball, and two runs reg- r - T I " American Fork . Provo i tennis - . . r. r:::x:xx:: fc:x:x:x:i .750 II , k - y. .... , I . A . (f.' - Hollywood San Francisco , - V--- 'vtw j J . ' .'': mm &.:: wp?5?x?:::A1 - 2-- r 1 -'- -- 6-- m L4ne4T'f istered as a result r . - The game, which was an errorful affair, with numerous boots' and wild throws- adding to the- beetle-a- p pearance of the battle, developed into a genuine thriller In the eighth and ninth, when Provo overcame a three-ru- n lead to win. I ' JJell Qay1 homer in the eighth, with one man on, harrowed the gap, "and Freddje Farmer's timely hit past third base, with men on third and second and one out, broke up the game in the ninth. Miller vs. Smith ; Addie Miller and Bert Smith were the opposing pitchers, and both had frequent trouble. However, rag-re- d infield work on the part of the Times was reiDonslble for all but J ' . one run garnered by the Invaders. hebSIowns I - J1 PAYSON, PAYSON, July 26 9-- 6 (Special to 7, r- P1R?IES-- - STARS PLACE 20 . ABOUT FIGHT i . five-me- SPANISH FORK , 7 Not His Fault " o . League '.. o hed ........... ; for ctlv--p-ho- ..51 ..42 ..42 ..41 ..37 ..... 40 51 53 53 54 55 SACRIFICE EINSTATED '. 06 - ss i. - " -- X IUCNIC Everybody Dance Til-den- r 5-- 7. . .... rr Autor matic Piano t14 ,2d tor. 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With a strictly modern FOR SALE New and used furnl- -' ture; trade in your old furniture. equipped station the public can ex- NEW YORK,' July 26 Tex Rlck-ar' haveCannibal mosquitoes been pcrrbrrtreated to a Cr ,G7FurhT&Awning Co., 468 W. promoter of battles of the imported to eat up the kind of mos- - service, the Fitzgeralds declare, Center. Phone 571-a2 century, was busy Wednesday qui toes that bite you. Wonder If, These two local men have had the studying two sets of statistics. . where those mosquitoes finest training for several years and Liquor was seized when dry raidOne" of them is a box office state- came from, there are any cannibal this is their first venture at ers visited a picnic of Pennsylvania ment; the other is. the United States . salesmen T '' sheriffs. So that's where it goes! ; ing their own business.... . ..i--government weather report. When he read "forecast for Thurs day, July 26, Generally fair and not much change la temperature,'' he smiled. When he read 'advance seat Eale for .Tunney-Heene- y fight 025.000 he groaned. Clear skies alono can keep Rick-ar- d fro'm losing money on a prize .ightfor the first. time in his career as a promoter, li 4 nursuay cawns fair and. stays that way, the. eleventh hour ticket sale may bring the total to $800,000. thereby enabling him to break even. , The betting began to lengthen Wednesday mornlngTind-i- t was re ported in Wall street that 3 to 1 odds, .with Tunney on the heavy end, were easy to obtain. -- 12-1- rf-S- St Louis ... Chicago ..... Cleveland ' 0; -- 2 , L. Local Railroads Make Unit Weaiher Prediction Is Good, Detroit ............. .37 , i Wednesday's Results: ' ' Teams forU7P. Meet New York Detroit But Advance. Seat Sale Chicago Philadelphia At Boise St Louis' Very, Very Bad 72 ' Washington t- 1 1 . Tt TTS8 Philadelphia ..... . 1. TsTI?ThreTestlrIg""term. W. ....., '. -- 1. go New Yof Ir Boston ! : .634 585 .579 .570 .516 .500 .306 ,274 . Standing of the flubs: BEATSPAYSON ' Pet . Philadelphia 16-- 6. Washington 20 Ben-nett- 1 - 1 k. - American League Con-Snt- two-bagg- er WV L. 34 .5 .55 39 Brooklyn 8, St Louis 1. New "YorlT." Pittsburgh 5. rRostnn-3i.Chica- p-- , . :.55 " Cincinnati 1- ,:. . ..49 37 7.48 45 Brooklyn . .45-- 45 .. Pittsburgh-..Boston ...... .... ,.2fl 59 61 . 23 Phlladelphisritri;i. RosaKs: Wednesday's - mmmmw: Wis 1-0 u-.- 0. . PROVO RIFLE Chief Polling and Lefty Cole staged a brilliant slab duel, .both hurlers working in fine style throughout . Durrant'a terrific hitting, which included a and three singles in four trips to the plate, was a feature of the game. Bonham of Spanish. Fork got three of his team's five safeties. , ij "Bun" Bennett and Joe Binch, American Fork infielders, staged some spectacular defensive work. ' ' Winning Rally ' The' winning rally staged by the Cavemen in the eighth frame started when Dowdcll booted Holm-stead- 's roller; -- "Hap" came in on e Durrant' screaming blow, and, singles by Barratt and Barnes Durrant across with the brought winning tally. The score: SP. FORK: AB H PO A . 4 0 2 3 Hanks, Sb' . . Dowdell, ss i Bohham,' 2b-- p 3 1 Davis, c ; : . . . . 5 V. Dudley, cf 0 2 ..... ri II. 1 r I iTOQILATE FORI ClUfi; CLASSIFICATION I IS UNDER WAY FOR SALE Awning made to order 1 11 P . New York two-bas- li; . , heat-Canno- : of the Clubs: 8tanding " St Louis '. A.' .. Cincinnati? Evening Herald) Heber jumped from last to third place in- the Cen In the elimination contest held in tral Utah standing Wednesday by LoaAngelesCaUforpia,. July 22 by def eatmgPayson, 9 to 6. the athletic club,"! of the L. A. & S. "Eagles Payron errors gave-t-he L. railroad of the U. P. system, for a big lead In the early innings, aftheTurpQse of selecting their best ter which the home club settled talent to participate in the big IJ. down to play good baseball. Rallies P. System athletic.mee.t to be he'.'J closed In the eighth and ninth the at Boise, August 26 and 27. the Progap to three ruffsTbTlt Art Murdock vo rifle shooters came out with flyr came through nicely in the final 7 ing colors. emergency to retire the side. j teams 1 witn" an n Two Murdock," Heber southpaw, and and Jake Kline of Tintic provided were Iternhte one team selected, defensive features o'f the game. 'A Steele, Paysori right hander, staged or the large bore and one for small a Murdocit strikeout hit wnunng auel, Gay by grounder ore. . ... In the seventh," cracked College 13 batsmen and Steele 11. Murdock ' Four Provoan Place while and hit four walked two, on a forehead for the squarely field of 25 contestants the In a Senior, lb 0 13 knockout, and the clever little Steele issued three passes. four Provo men, W. R. Rita.'L. P. 0 0 NeUon, Stanley and Giles led the Cole, be removed from ,. shortstop had ,to Silver, Z. P. Draper and Earl ' 1 D. If 1 while 0 Barnett Heber and Dudley, , batsmen, the lineup. iil placed. Rita, carried oft thP B. Beck, were x rf 0 the 0 stick heavy Spainhower "'Oug" Vacher, playing his first individual honors of the shoot, being x Carter 0 0 game at third base for Provo, ac- ers for the home team. high point man of the day with Silscore: The ver a very close Bee on d. R'ta quali- quitted himself creditably. "Clug" ....... Totals HEBER 5 24 ,34 chalked up two of Provo's ten hits, It x:Carter batted for D. Dudley AB. H. PO. A. stole two bases and fielded his posi"f did"Barnes of Milford. Draper plac- 4 out. struck 9th; Bob Davis, rf tion ijulte veil, although he added i ed on the bore team and as the 3 AM. G. FORK: Miller, 2b one error to the infield total. "PO A j alternate large on tne small bore; while 4 Bennett, ss .... Gay, t Vacher and Mcintosh led P. Miller, ss 6 . 1 Homer, rf the Prpvo stickers with two hits E. Montgomery, 3b tj the alternate on the bore. a. 4 2 14 0 14 1 Conant nlaced on the large Holmstcad, lb . piece, jwhile College, .Kline and Nelson, c mill hnro 5 2:2. ..... ... .. cf cf Durrant Stanley, a for pair Ilammarilougb got apiece 5 Giles. If Batratt c 0 the visitors. The followinar are thi linpnna nf 5 1 6 lb . .. Barnes, If . Tlntic scored twice In the first on Fillmore, the two teams: 4 1 0 Binch, Sb ..... Kline's infield hit, an intentional A. Murdock, p LARGE BORE Polling, p ...'. W. C. Barnes. Milford. t ass to Wlckham, a passed ball, and ' 39 11 27 9 Christiansen, 2b t a "do'seae'V by Miller and Total W. R. Rita, Provo.; PAYSON Mott 4- - v y Z. P. Draper. Provo. Wilson's slow Infield tap. " AB. H. PO. A ' t Jr jiVcon Los Angeles. WrGivens, not P away in Provo's half. SPANISH FORK, July 28 (Spe ............ 5 0 0 1 .Totals ....... cf .33 11 27 13 R. C. singled.;- He was forced Sabln, Early, Log Vesas. yosh cial to Evening Herald) Spanish 1 K 6 ..... lb Mott Hillmhn, batted y for Christiansen In L. P. Silver. Provo. i I V Hoover, but .' Buys' -- wild "s F6rk won both Pioneer day base2 3 2b '. th;, singled. ' . . : 5 ; ' jw in an effort to complete a Barnett, SMALL BORE ball games from Payson Tuesday, L r D. "Score 3b ; P. Silver, Provo. 00 ti pjav pUj pugg on second. A B. "Spainhower, as 2 1 upon annexing the J250 purse' staked Spainhower, TVYR. Rita. Provo Spanish Fork . A .j " to Dyer was followed by Wick-'- .' the re9ultJ" 1 12 R. Davis, c ....... Runs .0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Q- r- 2 L. I Thompson, So It Lake am'a muff after foul, f lng Berry's' Cityr v The first encounter, staged at 1--1 Hits ... ....1 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 5 E. Conant, Provo. - v hich AJabam' was hit with a pitch- - D. Steele p, ..... Payson resulted in a 1 victory 1 3 American Fork VV. C. Barnes. Milford. s, -i baU to fill the bases. All three Perkins, rf for the Beet diggers after 11 in1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 x 3 Z. P. Draper, Provo. runners scored pn Whit Hover's H. Wilson, If , . . nings of sensational play. The secHits 0 1211114 i t smash to center, followed 'by Vier- 11 ond game,played at Spanish Fork, 35 9 27 11 Symmary-Run- s. PurrantXHolm-stead- , J i s wilj heave in the general direc-- Total """" was another, heavy-hittin- g thriller,, Score by Innings t ton of third base. Hanks, Bonham; errors, the Beetdiggers winning'by.a 10-- 8 , Heber: Hanks.2, Dowdell, Bennett 2. Chris. ' ' ' i Tlnt-- Take Lead- ' count 044 000 010 9 tiansen 2; stolen bases, " Runs ........ t Durrant 2, . Two hits, Bliss Hoover's wild ."' ? 7'z.x. 123 000 13111 Barnes; sacrifice hits. Barratt, Benthrow and Whit Hoover's fumble of Hit ......v, Utah-Idah- o nett, Barnes; two base hits, Durprtmpder. gave Tintic one in the Payson: . .'. 100 010 031 6 rant, Davis, Bonham; double ( plays, thud, and two more registered in Runs 200 010 033--j ;e Bonham to Senior; Polling to fifth on Wilson's hit. Gay's muff Hits ........ W7-- L. Holmsteadj-innings-pitcSummary. Pet Wierters fly, and the much-dis-- Nelson Pocatello Giles 2, 2, .10 7 .588 Runs, Cole 7 plus, Bonham 1; tharge i by. 4 pop' fly which Miller missed. 2, Fillmore 2, A. Stanley Bar...... Ogden Murdock, defeat to Cole r at bat off Cole 30, Ham-- nett jTnfisld hit by College. . 8 9 .471 SaltXake 2, D. Spainhower, B. SpainBonham 3; hits batted off Cole 10, and aigh's perfect bunt 2. . 7 10 .412 D Boise . Steele hower, Errors, Stanley. Bonham ' scored runs 1; Cole off 8, sacrifice J .fjy acpounted fpr Barnett 3, B. Spainhower 2, Fill- Bonham 0; struck out by Cole 8, Wednesday's Results final run in the sixth, and Boise 7, Salt Lake 6. more. .Stolen base, P.. Miller. Saeri-fio- e r 8, Bonham 2; bases on balls W not Polling allow a hit t thereafter. . i G. A. Miller ' 2, off Pocatello 8, Ogden 3. Murdock, hits, 1, Cole 1; wild pitch. died the bases with, none out base hits, ColePolling R. Three Davis. Hlllman, 1. 1 Time' of 40 hour game. ,.. Seventh, but Bliss Hoover, B. Spainhower, - Fillmore. .F. Dudley. i Farmer failed to produce Hlllman, Struck out by A.. Murdock 13rD. minutes- Umpire, ; wsary punch. Steele 11. Bases on balls off A. Mur'Miller's and dock 4, D. Steele 3. Hit with MUST pitched ( Circuit clout Bcored two tt N D. Steele by A. Mur-docballs, Hillman, ! ; Provo in Ihe eighth. ..After ; A. Murdocit 1, , Wild ' ' )i fanned in the ninth, Bliss D. Steele 1. pitches, Time of game 1 hours 4 i doubled to left, Beesley and 50 minutes. Umpire, Stevens. , inose dive" in an effort to Scorer, Lindsay. " " t 1927 model Dodge Coupe, 3ipeBtring catch. Dyer &ot on BBTra. during which time Gay, If 3 2 3 0 f oith wild pltchWkJIoover to third. beautiful Jblue finish, Rill Tilden PARIS, July 26.-- Big ; or vtole second, and both runners-- i Totals . '.y r. .34 10 27 12 will France for the play pgainat i .ned on Farpner's hit past Wilson. Score by innings: Davis cup. only, run few hundred score: '. Tinticr ', Samuel H. Collom, president of ' TIXTIC: ABHPOAL Runs ., ,.,.2 0 1 2 1 0 0 f miles. Will consider small the U. ,S. N. L. T. A., took personal S 5 4 2 ( V.(T.e, ss Hits ...' v...l 1 2 2 2 0 0 010 responsibility for removing the ban ; at thews, jrf 0 0 0 Provo ...... car . as .part . payment. recently. imposed .upen Ti!dciTTy jinmernlough, c ..... S 2 5 0 Runs . . ...3 ODOOO 0 2 2- 7 the association. The' reason for the Hits ;.. ...2 1000032 210 reversal of action, Mr. Collom said, .4 2 0 3 line, 3b-Can 980 - - Mr. Fisher & -- .. u khara, lb . ..,.. 4 0 9 0 Summary Runs, C611cge 2, Kline, 4was the strong French protest, and ' iNrm, b .Tvrr.'Trj--5-It""Wtckhamr"WlIsonrHT. Viertel, " B. it is believed that allowing Tilden 6 0 0 0 Hoover 2, Dyer 2. Berry. Miller, Gay. to play would be an aid to interna:; Viertcl, cf ; 4 X 7 4 Errors, WickhamH.- Viertel, Buys, tional relations between the two 2b i J f jys, ; KB s i 2 .0 Varhur R. Hnovpr S W Hnnvpr countries. People Ipf New Yorkdo ; s .if . ' Miller 2, Gay; stolen bases, Vacher hot understand "he intensity of !.h, p .) ............ 4 1 0 's because of DyerFjsaorifice hits, Klineifiy); feeling-In-Fra- nce , i.rr..7 T.'.'i;V.39 10 x25 14 2, r imi i " if H Totals home runs, Gay; two base hits, Collom said. is disbarment ' n Onft riut whn winning run wnn Miller, BHoover; double plays, ColTais means that Tilden and Hen- The Chicago White Sox are flound-- ; f to Buys to Wickman; nessey will play singles, with Lott ering around the bottom of the lege -American league teamsbut " It is rr.ovo: ABHPOA Miller to W. Hoover4o Dyer-- r MUler and Hennessey in the doubles. cents-r- r: through no fault of Alex Metzler, at ) e r, 20 ..7iT7T.TTT. . . 5 2 0 2 to Dyer, B. Hoover to Dyer- .- Runs : clrtosh, cf 5 2 10 responsible for, Miller 1, Smith 4; - With Al Smith repeatinhls moist shown here. This young man has : .over, ss . ... 4 . 9 5 struck out bjr Miller 6. Smith 4; declarations GENEVA'S these . days,""db""yi5U been hitting above .300 this season : yer, lb ......... ...v:Vi 3 0 8 0 bases on balls off Miller 2, Smith 5; suppose the governor of Texas is and his patrol of his outer garden ' Is above 2 0 4 0 hit with pitched balls. Berry, .. B. Moody? .,' . . . . reproach Metzler once , uy, e ;. ...Biff New : 1Z1- - Q Hoover,,bygmith; wild., pitches, hadja trial with the A's but was 'r, :. Hoover, 2bc . shunted 2 3 Smith 1; passed balis, Berry 1. backo"lhe men minors rfly so is of the it that many Why Time of igarne 2 hours. Umpire,! folks prefer to take their vacations to be bought by the White Sox. He's 1 t 2 Nllsson...-'-..'..-!.,:ur. p i.,S:r.: 4 r:. n Chicago. & grjCSfopnte 4 :,.,:,-...r, rf 0 0 0, at the J rr; waamitmm - .417 .250 .250 14 17 18 a Chicago two-bagg- er - .542 12 .500 National League nuc-JM- rf league season. default 11 '- 'T" J , Vfie a 8--3. -- X , r -- ...13 ...12 ...10 9-- 'X;:xvX'X'XvXv f .x-X'- , : l.-i- Pet 6 .750 7 ;.708 11 .642 .'. Portland 5Ti 7 Seattle Wednesday's Results: Seattle Hollywood Portland 6, Missions 8. Oakland 1; Los Angeles 0 J San Francisco 8, Sacramento . -- ...18 :..17 ,T. ...... Los Angeles . Missions ...... ' HI I , Oakland - I . Standing of the Clubs: Sacramento; - - - . .' i rO - X'X'Xv: singles fchampion, will "oppose Harry Plymlre of Palo Alto, Calif., in the final round of . the Utah state junior- - championship this v- afternoon. r AMERICAN. 'PORK, July . 2- 6won his way to Ihe !al to Evening Herald ) AlteT final round by defeating ;Harry IISpEc ' rr i. i n j. li i Guaa aluo of Bait Lake? in a J Aq?crican .Fprk Cave The nings(rtte ijruelllhg five set match. men put on a tvo-run-rally--t- n the score was 0, fom e I Cf Eldon BrinlernddV H from the uhhip dfe "4 Baugh.ol Pleasant-Grov- e, dangerous' BeetilTggers., , fending champions In .doubles -. n III jvuwwon tbeii opening match from jruur The victory was the fourth in Crow and Wilding of Salt Lake,! whlle-Ah-ly ISOTtnd Z n Central Utah Wilson Booth of Provo advanced ' ' 'i " Coast League isisnn a , - " l . Thitlc w , Spanish Fork . I'aysnn ..,,... .. Wednesday's Schedule: American Fork 3, Spanish Fork J. Provo 7, Tlntic 6, . Ilrber 9, Payson 6. Friday's Schedule:. Payson at Ilcber, , SALT LAKE CIT Y, July Sam Whitney of Salt Lake, state intersoholuatic 4 b . Hehar-.- In Junior Final . y, - L. Pet o 1.000 W. Oppose Ply mire i up CENTRAL' UTAH LEAGUE . Club Standing: Sam Whitney to v v ' Fork' Chalks ' Victory Over Spanish Fork; Score la 3 to 2 ; . , ' HuMul. f American y Challenger In Readiness . V. -V GAM E FEOffi TIIMTIC IWG'TAKES-.WILIRALLYWINS Rally In Ninth FOR CAVEMEN tr Crmvds-Priz- es for You f- b |