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Show f f 1 ' PAGE I THE PROVO POST SIS 7 Successful in all the numerous ailments caused action of by defective or irregular and the organs of digestion nd certain to prevent Buffeting-ato improve the general health elimi-nati- PROMISING GAME ENDS IN EIGHTH BOXING Team Refuses to Abide by Umpires Decision and Quit in This Innings. Woolen Mills U.OFU.EflSILV WOH I The Book of Homes AS NOW IN PROVO for your Inspection. most modern, artistic, attractive HOMES of the past year. J Photographic reproductions of Prize Designs; etchof Interior Views; Complete Informa-- , Floor Plane; ings tlon as to Finishing, Costa, etc. J A few prize Barns, Garages, 8i!oa, etc., are also shown f It is a magnificent specimen of the printers art end A copy of It is In our office ready An inspirational eeiection of the PROGRA- MMED THE SPORTS la boxes varywhere. opponent. Referee Sen house called the match a draw. The last event of the evening waWhe battle royal Here the gamest boy of the bunch, Young Burton, was the first to leave the ring. He was fighting all the time he was in the ring, while gome of the others appeared to be afraid of the gloves and also afraid to hit anyone but Burton. When an occasion came to take crack at him they usually punched hard. It appeared to many of on the watchers like a frame-uthe part of the fonr to put Burton out and after he had taken severe beating he erawled out of the uneven match. The next bill has not yet been announced, but it promises to be a good one from the start. , (By Dogan.) Clever Boxers Took Part in rWhat promised to be one of Many the Opening Night of the Sum- the closest and best games of the Series for Provo. mers Well The Local Boys Showed Up Provo City League series, be- - tfc M armed nitrai the 1 on Against the Big State Institu- - tween the Knight Woolen Mills Last Saturday night the regution on Track and Field. team "and the Printers, was lar boxing tournaments opened in brought to a sudden conclusion the Provo 85 U. of U. Opera House. Only SheeSaturday afternoon when was present for the small crowd ' B. Y. U. Mills twirler, han, the Woolen In one of the snappTest track refused to abide by the umpires opening night but those in attendmeets held in this city in many decision and, like the little hoy ance easily got their moneys seasons, the U. of U. defeated the with an if you dont let me do worth with some added. Most of B. Y: 17. track and field athletes aslwant to Ill go home air, the boqts were of good speed and by a big ' margin. The visiting sat down on the first bag and re- the four rounds between Ned team had many" old, stars in its fused to play any the Yeung and A1 Schrader were in a longerJf class that places both boys with lolineup, while only four of the decision was not changed. . U. had cals scored against the The wrangle, if it can be called the really fast ones. Young had in former meets. Themeet start- such, arose in the first half o? the a vicious upper cut which he reed quite promptly and with the attempted to land on the eighth inning, when, with the peatedly of Schraders chin, but the "first event, the 100 yard dasli, point on two the down and tied d Iever came the surprise of the day. WoVlenMiflssidef Sheehan The U. had anticipated talcing grounder to the short stop and away and dneked so easily that this event easily, but Cooper if started for first base. Elliott he left Young fanning the air the Y made a desperate race handled the hit in good style and time after time. Not once during against Ilaymond and was only threw to first. Leavitt, holding the entire bout did either man at- beaten hv a very narrow margin first base, was standing a little tempt to hold, and both stood up The approaching intercollegiate an; track and field meet which takes Again in the broad jump the local to fhe right of the base and on and fought it out with on the y field on. the ;boys surprised the visitors wlcmthe line. Umpire Ileir called swings. --Young was awarded .Jones beat Yen Pelt and won on Sheehan out because, as he said, decision, but many of the .ns be- - q 6th, pronrVs to be on of the e 20 feet 6 inches. The U. in1ar1 shouldhave been:best athletic events of the year. Sheehan was., not touched he timieljif ihe tables on the the nib-haAs each school has somt strong to run out of the line to get run with Wilson, who beat Hales to the base, so consequently. was Youngs aggressiveness. In the heavy weight class, .Tack( about 6 feet on the finish after fol- - out. Sheehan claimed he was not and. Downey hunhim the two boxed, has been picked for the winner, last until lowing touched and did not run. out of dred yards. Freckleton was our the line. The latter then quit, sat four rounds to a draw. During Then, too, there of of the pole vault and the U. down on the hag and proceeded to t e second round Christine landed athlttes who are very close an out of some wet a hard one on Downey s jaw and any slight accident could easily man, Van Pelt, took this event roll mud-ballhe went to the mat, but was up on change the events from one' sell oo from all comers dirt nearby, below Freckletons mark. Tim Woolen Mills boys haj the count of six. Downey was to another. j and could, hit Chris- the day many strong been doing considerable kicking'?01 During a almos" tln faded to Well Holmes and bis bunch of to came on the front the youngsters throughout the entire game at bier hall both teams. Among them "were .decisions of Umpire Heir, and make macb headway . on players have gone from Salt at and end the of the Lake for Boise, and upon going Smith of the U., who won the! when this instance arose the inn- - fPPeent it was called a draw. find themselves in fifth .place. discuss, Blazzard of" the quit without giving the game b0t Vf "Uh6 JJWheiTHoImerand the "Y, Voir the Velth6r team: men were ?oyl an" ""'Egbert neTrsaidrP shot put, and others who failed t ) afterwards, however, that in or- - tbina;s ")r he tot round, then training here, he acted much like last DoyleJa man who imagines he is the es take points, but have "splendid der to show the soreheads he,slowe(1 defensive, most of the'gcnce 0f ap there is great in base- chances for development, was fair, he would call the garcei5as ? t THE SUMMARY. showing only oceasional-ag-rbalirTopal fana didn-- take a tie. This cannot b$ done, ne tactics his -" against gressivg dong d dash Ilaymond, U, cording to the rules, as the printJo. Ducky on account of his at titude toward the hoys he depend- first; Cooper, Y, second; Romney, ers were wiling to continue, and ed upon to get practice games. He U. third. Time 10 seconds. the game will undoubtedly ga to seemed to thnk that all of the lit d dash Haymond, first: them by the score-- if 9 to 0. U tie county teams should have end Travers, second; Romney, third! The Printers held the big wanted them to come to town and all U. men), Time, 22 and of a4-- t 3 core up until the fiffh seconds. pay their own expenses. They innings, when the Woolen Mils do it and he left here rather didnt dash FlageL-lU-firthem in four run men, giving boys sore. U. Teasdale, second.. Time, . 54 the best of the game by three seconds. runs.- - Neither again From the present indications Half mile Parkinson, U. first; until the last half of the seventh. the City League will have to call Wilson, U. second; Hales, Y. Sheehan had been pitehiug good in a battalion of the regular amy third. Time, 2 minutes and 7 ball up to this time, but seemel to settle the question of state I seconds. to weaken, while Singleton apI Tights when it comes to umpiring Mile run Wilson, U. first j peared to be getting stronger. in this eity. ' Then, too, the Irint--t Hales, Y. second ; Cutler, U. third. The Printers touched, him up ers are a .pretty hard bunch to g Time, 4 minutes and 49 seconds. for three runs in this inning, for they are not quitters. beat, ...hurdles Daniel evi Y. Sheehan and thescore, first ; Stout, Y. second. Time, 19 dently thought this was a good , There seems to be a question seconds. jumping off place". Let This some of our local athletes d among hurdles Wooten, U. Printers Singleton .for tli MASTER-MACHIN- E a to which is the most, popular first; Hurlbnt, U. second. Time, struck out nine men and Sheehan i sluff or tennis. 27 seconds. both eleven. The fielding r on the New Model . H game The odds of tennis, Shot-pu- t favor are in first ; sides was ragged at times, but Y. Egbert, f 'but still there areThosewhcr know Douglas, U.' second FSktdmore. U. WdvedinteresIIngTo the fal r 7J sluff better anyway. third. Distance, 38 feet and 7 sized crowd in attendance. FolOr E mi M inches. the lowing are lineups LI cut do vm the high cost of Wayne nales was out of condiHaminerlhrow McIntyre. JU.t Woolen Mills. Printers. tion for the mile rum last Saturfirst Douglas, H. sccondl Piircel, Oi Singleton 0 yourtypewri tten letters EjJ day, but we J expect him tol'dn Y. thirds Distance, 121 feet and, Sheehan ... Singleton 10 something in the Typewriter, 5 inches.- big meet to that Leavitt Cutler Mb..:.,.. Gcndron YOUR telephone, little fellow who tagged him sq Discus throw Smith. must become a persistently last Saturday and Hoover 3b Brockmeyer, U. second ; Moore, Y, Thompson or you are not tthen took away the honors!" third. Distance, 108 feet. J. Ellison ssriTEiliott t? getting all you pay for. Masters Broad jump Jones, Y. first; Johnson rf 1 Andttrthssyou-ar- e Felt, U, and McDonald,' Y. tied Royalisedt you - are for second. Distance.20 feet and, Stubbs the price of 1 Score by innings : fi inches. Saying without knowing B! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 nigh jump Van Pelt and Par-Tit besides that of yot;r 7 U. tied for first place; Bark-dul- W. Mills ..1 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 e machine in the Hi --7 3 third. Height, 5 feet SV'? Printer- sof your busicost higher Inches. . B letters. ness Pole vault Van Pelt, U. first; PAYSON IS FIRST a G Tilis wonderful Nets Roy(J COUNTY UTAH THE Y. IN eccondi- - Wimv Y.third. Jopes, Master-f- t load 10 takes the MEET WITH 47 .POINTS Jli Height. 10 feet and 6 inches. out of typewriting. grind The Royal make it easy for naif mile relay Pace conceded SPANISH FORK; May 1. The ANY stenographer to turn out U. team composed of Utah county high school track to Utah,. MORE letters with LESS afternoon Travers, Flagel, Romney and meet was held here this effort, in the same working day. and the victory went to the Pay-so- n Ilaymond. 19 i Get the Facts I nigh School, which made a Send for the Royal man " That yonng fellow who said he total of 47 points. The other in your 'town and ask 'for a finished as follow's: took the fish from the Mill Rac schools DEMONSTRATION. i to keep them from being wnsled Springville, 33; Spanish Fork, 22; Write Direct ia must have had a happy thought Lehi. 7 ; American Fork, 5; PleasBETnew our for 3. brochure, Grove ant when he faced the judge. We w ' TER SER V7C, ' 'a nd a be a Winward was the leading point have seen lots of trout on the Wf the 1 0. 13: New Royal Master-Modthat didnt- appear to he winner for the Payson team. wasted. At least they wouldut Rowe wanext to him in the H track events, making most of the toike the hook. points for Spanish. Fork.- - lIart-- 1 G showed up well in the sprints man Now that the city has decided j to allow tie ball teams to us tlv for the Springville team. . Nearly five thousand people. Xorlh Park for games, the teams of Utah . riiouM get 'some bleachers for the from tjie smaller towns were present during thej fans to sit on whie they watch the county ' fun.' Of course, there are agonir- - entire 'day. A parade started the! F.CYM TYPEWRITER CO. Inc. was hcldj ing'periods when even bleaehfi hig celebration, which WELLS L. BRIMHALL would be unsafe, but we have to at the ball park. 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