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Show ti ... . - ! Bfigham Leads J n Adams Battin PAWCMPII'IAIP IIHII ISlb HI I II I H J.vS JS u V II I I1UES T H I? EE HG A LI ES VASPS WIfl OflE S BIGiTEH RECORD $ n ror ?- i. ,JEEK UTAH CENTRAL LEAGUE, 'Brown,, former- - distance PCt, ; t runner of tie Brigham To,tmg vnl; Sprlngville' ner' of the Brigham Young tinrrer-sitj- r a; Hetoer '.rr. and present bolder of the high .667 6 AMERICAN FORK, Jtine' 2. The The Timps journeyed northward American Fork i.00 Cavemen won a- fist game of" ball school raiie record of Utah. Is mak- yesterday afternoon for two games. Lehl.. ' .833 in The first of: these was playe"d at. the Payson - ing himself name a for not 'but do leaders great here yesthe in Al of the league U;ah lraRue. games Warden May, against Secretary JO0 Lake game terday, pouncing Miller and Fleiger the athletics ot tne Big 'ien confer Bonneville, Park against "theBalt" inc:it1e tin; Provo'-Sal- t State. baseball league" today ' of the Sprlngville club for a total eaee. Young Brown went to the Lake Oilers yesterday afternoon. . . Results of the official batting" aver-Bse- s which was not finished: Friday's Games. of 17 hits which brought home nine University, of Minnesota two years Today the Timps meet the Brigham At - American Fork Sprlngville i. BRIGHAM. not medicine did but o( the state iooji sluggers. to (ago jrung. study Peaches at Ogden. 4, American Fork 9. . - G.'AB. it. H. TB. Pet. Miller! enter into athletic training until are the The Brigliam J'earhr-'Snrlneviilfi tound-Ad- die This is the Second 'time that At Heber Nephl I, Heber tr fall. He immeaiatety won nif Provo and Brigham have faced each 5 deruon hittera bo far, witlrtftg-Gti19 4 W 13 sl I only eight times on which they-la-st Rose At Parson Lehl 6, Payson 8. ' letter in ners ranking second, Oilers, third, Olsen running and other to the state league. Today's .439 scored half that number of runs, 4 10 13 1.3 o Land tim ps, Jase. In .scoring the Young Miller from Spanish Fork then entered into training lor his battie should be won y the Vmro 4iYY.hs.rt ? 1 :.,tU H1 ThsjLPIsj : Wednesday,:: v nie anormile eeoT37 Eeaiuit tuft) the uumu ruiih. Prev&g 14Balle team" to evfiB tTiPJiCQret iheTeaches pitched a good game for the Spring-.375' 3 3 2 8 2 era in the first three Innings, but lh thja, first' big meets ot the having won the first conlesi when pour showing in batting and scor- Parrish ..... Leht at American Fork, largely is due to the Brigham N. Nelson...'. 5 21 2 7 10 .333 weakened in the fourth. With two spring Lyman was compelled to toe they hammered Lefty 'Beckstead ing at Fay son., Nepht second and third wild the Peaches' went game-wherout of the Brigham ball park. Keller ....... 4 14. 2 4 6 .285 men down tne Cavemen began hit- content with on Marty ifecRsteaas portaia 5D ltlng-hlBurrows will go on the mound at aqd scored four men In ad- - places, but be gradually .forged (SvwUd t Tk Kenld.) hurling. That, too, accounts tot VVatkins ... 3 11 2 3 5 .872 dltion to the two who had already ahead, until he became Minnesota'! th ngdan gamirthig afternoon. The Juns The tenl FAYSON, Drake the relays Timps are confident that If be fitthe Irearjr Brigham averages. .212 come across the plate in that In greateet mlierr'lir 18 P. Jones. . . -HoW .23b ning. Fleiger replacedJMiller in the T.vman waft nntt'nf flnnegota's two- - ches the brand of ball that he gave Waspsstnng JBarneys pete here leading Ley 21 .117 fifth after wTO;S lugger of the . league, with an Gleason . . . relay team and he coVered bis Ogden a week ago today, be will Friday to a Central Utah league 17 half mllfr heat in4be fait time of come out with flylngolors. average of .591 in five games. Hunsacker am- -, only scored one run. tor for the Olsen, another PeachTranlu fourth, Nelson Next week will be a busy one. for 0 0 0 0 .000 1 McKee, Campbell, and Fleiger 1:59 flat winning falsi relay. a f Lehitej, game pitched, steady ttwlll.-sJso-bs-With .439, and LaSalle, another were the heavy hitters ior. the In the- dual meet between the the Timps.--An- d " 'Payson and the real treat for the baseball fans to throughout" Peery7"th .328 Springers, getting two bits off University of MinnesoU Brlghamite, Is firth with .411. Phll- - . Totals .v,,, 175 30 57 7 -Hln takes second place wlthSOO, UnJversJly:ofJlQwaheUjL Saturday, iptovoOJtatJ jsountyJYjr once youngster, also delivered a good SALT LAKE. although Matthews, also of Ogden, O.AB.R. H.TB.Pct. day "went to J'Happy" Hplmstead, May 26, at Minneapolis, tne former- to their lives they, wUl be afble to bail game but was unable to mys .400 who In five times no cot five hlU. "Y roller sprung the biggest sur- see three real fast , league games reftUjLiaithlt. his teammate, aver- Leonard . 4 15 3 tify the Wasps, who found him JMse JMhe meet iJefeatlng Ash-- on the borne lot , J84 - Addte'a- - mechanism aging .467 In five games while Phll- - Woodhave 8 13 tor tlx tallies to f the mllers In one ",bin has played of the fastest .375 again In yesterday's game, when he ton only three. 16 The Brigham Peaches will come enough DeWald .. Payson took the lead In the fourth Adams and FlUpatrick lead the Buckle ... In describing the race lerf for their' first g ne on Wed .375 tried to steal second while, one conference. 16. .333 Caveman was already marooned on the Minneapolis Journal has the fol- nesday. ' "Friday' the ; postponed when they brought home the first Timp slugging crew, each - with Papworth 6 Adam .275, .313 the base. He displayed the same lowing to say: having played in Fallentlne 16 Ota, run of the gams and for a time it z game between: nncint. of "Th .. he dav. Salt. Lake oners wnicn was caueu, twice as many games as FiUpatrick. Henderson .250 wonderful baseball technique in 12 ...v. nrlnlnfll r r Ihnntrh tv.. WM . 1 1 and thus. Is entitled to the nominal Metten ....... 3 8 '.250 Wednesday's game when be tried came In the mile run when Lyman n Memorial Day on account ot rain "V?came back strong winners. Lehl in May leadership, ,200 to steal third base while it was al Browtf ct the Gopher team beat out wU oe played, and on Saturday the 4 15 Barry as one of the speed- Ogden Gunners will bt back here the fifth and registered four tallies. ranked Wilson, Snapp and Jacobs are the .143 ready occupied. Ashton, 14 . 4 ... Snelgrove In the seventh frame the . Wasps iest distance men in the confer- for their league contest' : .000 only other Timps to hit over .300 Meyer The score: 4 1 over with two morA. In Way, and Jacobs was in one Borstadt ence, Un the, fast time of 4:2Vthe .000 SPR1NGV1LLE. ' 4 will have a came 1 All of ' " The Payson crew, tried hard to AB. R. H. PO. A. fastest time made on the Minne- record attendance, fame only.' 'Wilson got the most Fans, from .all 4 A 2 2 2 sota track this year." hltg of the Timps. garnering seven, 141 2140 49 .284 McKee, ss over Utah county are ezpectea aiBge a, iasi mmuie rauy in the Totals will represent hfiMI also scoring seven runsi Wilson 8 1 but Young Brown PROVO. h. wednesdav stame and a nintn. They Campbell, lb leads thft Timps in number jjf hits, S 3 j.Minnesota in the Hig Ten confer- - arM noun of Brigham fans are tailed in firingpg over more- - than OAD. R.H. TB.Pct. Senior, 2b . . . two runs. 4 1 ence meet to be held Saturday, June number of runs, three-bashits, Fitzpatrlck 8 1 3 3 ,375 Davis, c comjng to root for their Peaches. If he Is In 2 3 2, at Am Arbor. .Mich. The barries: For Payson Peery, stolen bases, and total number of Adams 4 16 1 6 8 .375 Fleiger, p, cf . . jHproTfl nnwda will be In atten- 3 0 good co iditlon Brown is counted dance for the Friday and Baturday p, and Elmer, c. For Lehl Wilson. 368 Groesbeck, 3b , 4 19 7 ? 18 taaflkJVjlaon mA Ley, of-- Brfg-- ' Wilson tn 'oinrtrf the four places- - gameg-o- fl aceotmt of 2 tarn, "are the leading 4 12 4. 4 4 .J.-- Frederickson, If Snann thl.etlc Association Is contemplat- 0 0xln the, hit ie event at the conference Ja T, conTention and outing and the each having trussed the plate seven . 1 3 Packard, rf ... ! ... .: nKlfl a n t tnA seating capacity . 4- --- O games. tftnefc floae and LnSalle load in .2GU ixClark :. 4 15 oVTBore days o handle the enor- 3! 0 4 .230 0.0 16'. 3 4 Miller, p; Cf. mous crowds expected for the 4 1 2 0 O fcases WfTsontofjs the league-- with Menges , hits iTwitclxll, If . 8 0 2 2 .250 jraPt, ' Fleiger. Three-basBurrows ' 3 1 18 Ibases: Rose and Olsen are tied U,rnwv 4 8 24 14 Roblnsm. c 31 Totals 14 1 3 3 .14 Hblmstead, McKse,'f Conble plays second place with 13 each,' 2 .143 W 2 lclhmitt 1 FORK. B'rk' AMERICAN 14 t'HlmBtea " 7 ST 8 fefurUer 38 The "arcragea TjeTow.lnclucH A. AB. ft. 9 1 T T .in 3 i 6 3 1 xClark batted tor Packard in Bitten. HitSOff ArrvinTSf ?, offt 2 0 0 0 .000 Holmstead, bs Beckstead I - . 4. Bases 3 c. Miller 13, '. ninth; struck out Hirk, lb balls-OfC. oft A. 5 Score Irinlnss: 2. f: Miller on by Totals ....... 136 20 3 53 '72 Miller, p For Infants and Children . 000 001. 030 4 Miller" 1, oft Fleiger 2. Struck out 4 Spririgville Durrant, cf O'iPEN. ' 011 610 00x 9 JBy A. Miller 12, by C. Miller 1', by In 30 American Fork 6 G. AB. R. H. TB. Pet. Homer, rf -TwltchelL Fleiger 2. Wild 3 A, Miller: Always bears a 10 3 6 5 .600 Binch, 2b Summary: Errors PhHbln Hhe Two-bashits L. Chlpman, Dur-4 S 15 6 7 11 .467 L. Chlpman, 3b Matthews Liyuian leadsTimp& - TWOKILLED- c. 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