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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 191, " . " , HO5 Tc?D ,V UMBO IN CLOSE GUI .I If Club Standing. ' ' American Fork r biggest Ang. erow3ttiat ever pio 10 see a pan to Nepbi came out Friday after -- Spanish Fork noon vB e the Provo Timps win and IyOB see the Kvphl outfit' carry ii away Kpringville fincclal t Tha Herald.) ' KEPHV 15.-- -- 1 TIMPS jcENTRAlTCTAH LEAGUE iiLnii " Pet. 10 .833 .727 .636 .500 4 4 .600 Tbe it'iuni in any otaer organized bail city. VnTrig i1 T:miM ihu PAn afwed ub tiv a 3i'lrtMaTOBlPKtne .. L .. I Frlday'e Game. American- Fork -- atJhL rovo-at-i'ipptfrsSr- .333 .250 .250 ROBBT WAS SICK nTLfc BlUV MPS DRAKE? I Ml WAS Alt NlfaHT :1 , rrvr II rnni By Allmari Doings of the Duffs 50 J01?lt A IWIT-H1C- II 1 Pipyx; HAVE A 1 RELEASED ELUOTTrSIIIGlEIOli; SHEEHMUKOW GO WHAT P. Provo Herald: A. A. 8AY8. In view of the fact that there has' hern some differences of opinion aa to boar baseball should be conducted, of tltej Proo Athletic afJati6n wUhea - - make UUmwt " " " inn avvtu vvt II ' ' fo The Prow baseball team which bag THCPE j OH. HELLO,", OH.HECe HE 5 aaximia. and the fana grew moreV Epringville atPayaon, S 2. '- - ' WiM ' ." ""Z - i fretful. : They, saw that riding ;, the . been representing thia city in thejUtah From Xttatn. - -- .LtnLwint ball game,. wouldn't: min Central league this year has bea n-re -. by inoiiis;--v '. .r-ScoyJbfj atole it tirely disbanded and a Sew learn will 2 0 0 0 0 10 1- -8 lehl be selected from the following list of 1 1 0--2 0 0 0 0 0 American Fork TTi . had Herald Prove i fc.ai.M. names : Kinney, Hillman, Twitchel, Sprlngvllia Beata Payaon., ,iTvA. attention to their lack of at-Kane, sno, Adams, Farmer, Milngan, . . The score:; tendance at tome games, crowded J r xi v Dodge, Cooper, Page, Hansen, Hoover, - "V oat to the base- line. A Nephl r Jf : Hall. -a : Tnnner was on second. The fana went tprlngvuie We r Z appreciate very deeply the loyal :....Z 10 PirtOO ...i i htHn hr rinlilii Pillrnf hare received eo:trtbia Batteries-Du- nn, tpatronageTre and Davis; Flefger atten-f the Timps called the umpire's from Ibe year public in general. We Harriaon Kitchen. BD4Ghatee. Hon to this violation of baseball rules. hope this support w4H eeatinue and Hebar. Takes Another. oaiiBi th ....... . rami and!. CI" J VUiWW UTntiidM that you will be in" your usual places; . . 4H fana .iff tha haoeiina hutf Score by mningsi at the ball park to witneas the sew 2 0 0 1 1 3 0 v.K4 -- nful tha ratna fnvhaiHv' and Heber Wednesday with tieber. i T" lase line. An effort will be made to arrange T nn.ll. a some n, a Millie t.. opire Johnson ana captain Announce-- Baile - we4ryiBgooTe PACIFIC COASTLlGUEfe enFfef such ganieagames. wTIP" be .. made later,-'third. . Usually runners are not Al the Clubs. . Standing of Respectfully, ' the field lowed to steal after; umpire Won. Lost. Pet. PROVO ATHLETIC ASSN. 15 62r-.6holds up playing. 83 Ban Francisco .570 ..77 68 Neph! refused to let their runner go Sacramento The baseball lid in Provo Is off. .668 The hack although ordered to do so b?'geattia w.. 75 57 " -Timps of today are not. the Timps - " ' '";o The .555 Johnson. EASY TERMS ..71 67 Timps m,, Log Angeles .... Umpire of yesterday. --T . unuer n 4 ..r-..... went 72 ;649 .. 1 rrr: Oakland proitfsv. ptaynig Ttmroerman and direc President the - Still Nephl couldn't win. The .523 64 70 Vernon the tors met with players Saturday i HAND-BIGBILTHE WALLOP! cited fana again surged onto the base- ggjf Lake " " L . Jjuick Li?htSiOo3d- r evening with thia result: lines. Again Umpire Johnaon called ;portan(j Js .not the manager. iy.ZZ.22 Charles time. Again repm runners seizeo tne Tobe Raile will continue as cap ' T ' on Runners steal. to first oi'portunity Coast Games Sunday. tain and wiH Tiave full charge of the -:w J Overland . Sedan... $875 , g and aecond advanced At Seattle First game, Salt Lake team, which will finish the season ,. Umpire Johnson ordered them back, Jj Seattle l: second game. Salt Lake manageress. Ford Ton Truck.... $400 iA4-H-'"1'(end tbey refused to go. AH Nephl t Seattle 11. Snow. Sbeenan, and Singleton are backed lhenLup intheir refusaJ to t ...At- - Portland First game,,. Sacra- pa. flay baseball acording to league rulea. memo i, ruruwuu o; aecond game, 7 ! ter 1919, $325 Ford Yesterday Snow Is reported 10 fcave I That s howjJephr-wo- n the game. Sacramento 4, Portland 8. telephoned Heber offering thft club The Timps will proleai It, At Oakland Forenoon game, Los the services" Wednesday T of Snow, But Nephl sow is j)attig Itself on Angeles 6, San. Francisco 2. EllloU, Seehan and Singleton, One the back for getting out ahusand At San Francisco Afternoon game, or more of the former Timps may be fans to eee the game. The Mual Los Angelea 6, San Francisco 3. Buick Light Six Tour in the Heber lineup Wednesday. That exowd has been about hundredrThe At Lps Angeles First game, Oak will be the last home game of the anrond ram. Oak league season. Friday the Timps play Vemnn fidvertlsing Nephl got In The Provonflni !!iiralri rirar tha lnrpa rrnvii Kpnhl!i land 8, Vernon 8. the final In Pay son. Reo j --Nnow admits that Herald advertising 'Speed "Wa?on, Manager Elliott was released fol ' . P i i roducea results. .$700 express body lowing charges of insubordination to ' . The score: NORTHERN UTAH LEAGU&. the president and directors.- - It was " ' NEPHI. Indian Motorcycle ...$50 n said that be had been ordered to AB. R.H.O ' of and Clubs. the, reguhinch "Standing play Dodge Siehpn 4 0 .1 0 2b .: . ' " WoH, Lost. Pet. i SUPERIOR MOTOR I 4 0 0 0 S3 4- w'ere released. I acw .7iJ .tlitlston and J . urn s lb 4 1 0 9 fliTremonton ,,.......!, 1 5f.688 t was Bald, becuse: of the demands Ocdn V. PpUv. If . . . 3 0 2 2 4 ttivwie ay law. - ... . n . . . n tj"Ka 3 n n i:cid, St A 9 .438 "Sheehan was released, It was .an 7 w . 6 TO" 7TT for careless-ptayln- g7 Smiihfield 8.4 Imrham, rt .261 4 .11 rwas rather warm. One l)pSundays-andEv. Lewlston K Thciaeeiing 3 M I. ;. 4ef4he-releite- dPetty,' ct feredto go players- of 8 cough Sunday'! Gamea. triT- who At Opden Logan 8, Ogden 7. rafpd to .do a Jack 'Dcmpsey ..32 5 8 27 9 Tcials w At Tremonton SmiUifleld' 1, Tre- - w'i'h him. The directors didn't go raovo. monton 6, AB. R. II. O. A. New players will beadded'lb the ' riU.U.n'mt-- . 1 3 3 8 I 5 l ILl'l.i'V. I rillman, e Schedule. roster thi week and Will play in the Wednesday' 0 4 5 I'aile, Sb FILLS SPARE TIRES TOO, tw? remaining league gsmes and In at Tremonton Logan. 1 J ;.ow, rf ihit-sefteftrexhibltion .4,. ; gamea :uutt, Sb When you have your tires filled with 1 . wfcieh will be staged. 11 2. 0 i ' n gUon,.! . CHICKENS WANTED To Btart poul-- AFTER 31 YEARS OF MAF air have tfieWare TinedTalso. At W! lAdnPageooper,.JIansentHalL viiigleton, cf . , Hoover' will 'be given FOR .and TEACHER BASEBALL Milligan tgarage,J16r"rmstante 0 0 2 9 IHjtige, p, ltu-- -. Mrs. Polly Draper, by her attorney, the fully equipped. Box chances to hold down Timp jobs. Hill-maattendant will test each tire tm 1ii1 0 7 1 4 heehan, lb ..,... is to M iarsen '.Juiav Btartelauit Jbr a first Martin baseit wUrjhe moved, en and bring it np to staniw 6ALEMyBICYCL.E gaogs "the y 0 '4 prices I SALE HE draft FOR ' . reported divorce from husbandMarion When , he has finished W t I Her7, 0 pressure,: PROVO BOYS bicycles are lower than nexfyear's team, weight 1600 pounds; no blemKlnney..pi,.,te; Milllgaaloiiver and Hall may be should be asked w nua Ures he four 31 years of married life. are going to buy a ishes; wagon and harness ; or trade for Draper, after out behind the bat. If tried you prices. so doing toe .difficult! snare. the By 4 8 25 12 Totals The couple have eight chndrenr iMra. of will stay at second. Sbozt bicycle call and get prices. Pord car. 185 Nl Fifth W. J. R, an uninflated fire, whenenjf It is lust possible, boys, that you Raile to liaying One out when winning run 'was ' may go Draper gives aa ground for divorce an tha snflrd la oal1H intft nse. will Wf third, with Adams at short. I . scored. may enroll in Provo'a baseball school Should Farmer go back into the ln- - My tires are best are not old stock. ' next summer. Provo. alleged failure avoided. . in accessories of Three-basprovide. FlMott Mt stock Largest Summary: , fieldlAdams will be placed in the out? 1911 Ford roadster, self SALE FOR of all Horr' HOW'd VOU like that tV" " makes iiTham: Kin.1 Mta Fllirift bicycles. Repairing fie'.d. " r tarter, demountable wheels,, new ' out By Keough I The Herald put that question to will get a regular berth In Bicycle Shop. iw, Hillman. Struck tires, accessories,, first clans condition. greed that theDodge . Hti Oft Keouhg 7, fourteen carriemJand-a-U--a 10. br Dodg an 9 outer garden. Farmer may get . FOR RENT Furnished rooms.. Call Phone 533-, iodge-$ofKlt- oer 7A-17- . outfield job if Adams goes 16 short T at "115 E. ThirdiNorthT- -r schools other than 81-more attractive -Base far l itched Kinney Ddge Shipment of stolen Jtotnobiles in Cooper and Hansen are toeing con i n balls Off Dodge 1, oft Keough 1, possess, A B C electric washing the United Statea to forein coun- locations. FOR SALE sidered for Strand of the manager 5. Sutton, ,Hlt by Ray j assed aiis Hillman machine in' excellent condition; tries has become a common trade fan, Page may get a trial in the post must r.tfher B. Petty by Dodge, Kinney , theater, and a t be sold this week as party is among automobile thieves. season games. baseball school, the r "v K.ouBh. First base on errors , today suggested Call at 621 N. First town, leaving ! 1 Provn 1. idea. Mr. Button oeueves it quue Left on bases '. Open air garages are operated in j West, or phone 209-J- . ?. ?n 'neressarv to teach baseball to the Tim f I1EET STATE Trovo 7, 'Nephl 6. Atlantic City, to handle the thousand" i coming generation that wthey may I'mpire- -- Johnson. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart of automobile tourists traveling to tlje rmrvnever permit to mpptn-Provo'a haneea to secure the 1922 - roent, 400 V. Third South. Jl'fcone famous New Jersey report Caroline tractors were "known as what has happened the last two sea- ? tournament of the state firmen's asso- 400-caseoau. sons of Uentral League '!y as 1S90. Pennsylvania has a half fate auto- ever than look ciation better today, teach to "If the' boys had somebody FOR R ENT Twa ao4r,-tumitli- ed license effective , Aumist. 1 nhile who Chief Bohard to JReed for nwiu icapo 1 rts apt.ro:mutcly' ::.0.000 them the gnmOft fiwpurage:tnenrjo according tournament-helto the will a delegate go t nractice 538-v ritnr long ana ouen, to arrange ": ,i,!r)a remainder of the year at half' the an.' this week in Midvale. . ,. ' "" for games between the boys the firste nual rate. eeleetion favorite SOO White Le8horn the is "Provo -efvvANTED wuu.u pullets. ira woum Private automchilea in t'ngiana tnuig rrovo uio to figures from official - baseball According - J. A. Owenv 7U9 S--- Second W est team, the majority of members," writes C,-i ial 220.r.oo. as compared with pehnant wlnnlnBsources. 45 etate8rwbich 1n 1920 re f . 590-J-the .1-Stillman, secretary Brigham Phone t in 1920. i .: . . ,iMr: Futton said. , . ported a total of- 8.438,164 motor vehi Ore department.. ? - : r ! I The suggestion: first was made by volunteer cles registered,- report total registra-- ' Household CHEAP ' SALE FOR state goods of the' Fred Peters Secretary ele.Tiic fans are among the Dr. Verh Greenwood. last year when .of STB53:83 th8far in 1921; an "We Tippreciate nt 627 N. Second Eact. Dovf'l equipment for motor 'vehicles ""he was manager of the Provo league association,writes: t increase ot ia.sis. CommerProvo the of the invitation; .:it.,jal!y in closed cars and umbu- team, . . . cial club." is to Provo this: Idea is simply 3: ives. The Murray and hire a pTufessional baseball player of The fire 'chJefs. of 'BoRhard recognized Ability, not only t as a SpringviHe told Chief Provo and that LEGIONS PICK SEATTLE GIRLS FOR BEAUTY' do boost tor leaver, hut as a manager i for tne they wouldy- could to bring the next for the what theiprim team and an instructor a lty. boys of the city; This man would havetonTnarnento-thldelegates, so far selected, nothing else to do from spring until areThe Provo Chief Boshard. Joseph Loveless; fall but teach the boys how to play, Don Parks, and Williao Strong. OAhX'S FIANCE CALLS and to play with the Timps. .The tournament. If held . in - Prove "Some players mentionea were: iuo ?KSR BY HER FIRST a former big means the bringing of several thou. of Seattle, Rnenppr NAME 5 HE DOESN'T e for league player, Ernie Falentlne, Clar- sasdflEmand-vts1tor9Vnerdrills. UKE HER LAST. Kennar campetitive fftee JSrooks&nd Secretary Elmo Cunningham and niih Oiden. ..All these are earners. and a good catcher will be needed ChietJlosbatiU have' .Jeea working next season toy the Timps If Hillman hard to get the tournament for Prove t to set a regular berth in the out in 1923. ii..," '. field where hi3 fielding and hitting HANDY, OILER SPOUT LONG club. will bolster up the It is believed that ' a first - class with a long apout will be An w ill help" Kmney-an- d catch-- r r to be signed put across fcund worth whHe around any" tar. Emphasis should be placed on the more winning games. flfncth of the spout because it permits Caroline tractors" to the number of ' ' "' " lft?. goo. wl'h a taUl value of $193,000,-n:- o easily. . were irsnufactured, 1q the United ' , ;: last year. ;'!'itt-v' l PROPER WHEEL ALIGNMENT louno-ou- e .Vame T lre, i - s .- ...... -- 1 1 ...m.a,. r - r-- .ata ..0 teew44 07 post-seaso- n ' - - ' , i " .488464 97'2it ' ' -r--- irrv3U 7 ly T"IL 'ffyV m JM AkTT' .KZ? ex-Ti- -- t Ji!":"'lJ'-:- E- (i vif 'I -- A i 13 10 a,t 4&g?'i .JM-.dJMUV '54 M , -- Fjr yA i rrrr - on T i4)rlT ,4 .40. 0LJ Ll J : -4- K-- n 13 10 ' A-1- Api-4eav- t i,... , e. ' e 7 . ' . 7 A-1- ir other-outfie- ld , -- ' HOT ; - 9 - ! liij.-'goo- Stock Rednctog J. d. i C -- ALE or Off tthe eila f right-hande- ..'..,. ' s :, The front whels ure not rtraipht hen they are in proper aligtnaeTit. to as menes, about They to-at distance closer that Is. at the front than at the rear, more or le-- s than this If tbey toe-iamount trey are cut or line uia ex-- icessive tire wear Is likely to result ,U if climates that there are more than 9 (vo automobUes in, Japan, of American which 70 ppr cent are of ' " manufacture. In New South Wales. Australia, i r tildes are now . carrying waiL' over U.IK'O miles of 1-- I er f IIW - n rf Amcrtcan1L'imli"lii 'Utefci - - Y Aiali'isSnST I T)rMt.'-.'- i aumiittcd that t.'icy wr- In the beaatjr of riris, so they couductedi 3 contest not to fi4 THE most beautiful but the THREE moat beautiful LI Aid 4 here 'are the winners twnr nna . ! ; : - 7 See Our Beautiful Window. r Display Ifoilitlliis |