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Show Vfv Golvin Is Third; t '.C ..,,,12 High Itrow Eureka: Slugger Who Started Season With Park Citv Has Average of J500: Bliss ' Hoover Gets Doubles : X ,...,14 Homer i. i. Milleri..., ltfloover Park 1, rWarinrtoiL The. .Modern ........ 50 2. btobrtiw, I'wk C'itf ,. .. .4 3. (olvlu, wtAi-4. kliii, Luretka .4J .... Eureka HeWr-"....,...- ril., X. AM .41V ,4i White, I'ark City 11. 6. K. (Sbi-ive- r, T. Mwettt, JI.'Dudg, li. i&won, ;. MilUsv Tarti 13. Hanks, Spanish lork r-- Hi-t ;...,ia 22 319 Jiii Xtt -- .... 371 i l'rk .... diliiiK 1 I Bonner .......12 12 13 ryjVV..'. . 1'iiKM-- A. 1'elty iKolMTtll , 4 ,9 3 I .....aii,. ......... ...... o ............. .) ""llllU't ' 2-- 0 1 1 0 .IK) 0 MI. Mhrlver ek "0 0 A('i 1 .4.18 3 .417 7 4 AS3: 6V 0- 21 JlfiS .Tk't 1 V JX'A 2 3V8, 0 a S8 23 12 22 10 14 9 7 z?- y 4 5 40 tl 1 1 0 0 NEPHI i 1 -0 22 0 0 S3Jl , 0 0 . 0 0 Q . 1 S ,2T 0 - 0 1(1 1 0 'T .23!) '0 0 tt 0 0 -- ........... 2"0 1 3k. ... half lire aa 'i fl "L j " I -- pt ' J -WlCorJOrSloel N, BoTirMioRksy- -, J wJrf' - fc ' s . t S-s- r l.Aoi-JL- . - ""'L.gl , ; i- 4 1 .' - ii fl - A ..... .......5 fillr u . Taylor, ef ...,... jljv , c ....... i j ' Ililliunn, Siainhower, as i 1. Weile, p 0 2 I. (1. x' i'V i- ' - ' -r " " i '' - TT-'- I Jl . , . r : fl-.- - 1- d - 17-3- 0 I r - -- jw ' 0 1.000 0 UV!i K A - 1 Millet,Prova IMliaf, 1 . A,.3 Iugernoll,;AHi.-Fb- i t 'l 3 Mnetter, Eureka 2 Allen, Eureka ('."Steele, Payson t.v;.S 750 ". ...... ?T50 ; .!7 ,1 I .007 t; J&'iz&'lt .. , . O t. nonner, neoer Snow, Springville . . . . s3 4. V Steele,' Payson' , .. . Jt tlleavea, ark City .... ka ; . ' A . - 2 . 2 . ,1 gprlngyillf ;j..4 . . r..2 Kitchen, ayson . iHU ..ww , .000 .600 1 o '3 .1 S- - Mercer, Am. Fork . ....1 ; 2 i ! 2. Cole, KepU ..ii-Chrirtenaen,, Nephl ...2 5 . Erickaon, Sp. Fork A. Taylor Payaon .... .o. : i 1 . . .0, Olsen, Park City 9 X Belllston, Xephl 0:,' I f Carter, Sp. Fork Cummings, Heber' . ..." .0 .1 V. Dalton, iiringville. .0 2 A. Sperry, Xephi .....0 2 .. 0 2 Mott. Am. Fork 2 Murdock. IleMer i.....0 THn-fr- , Heber ,;..0 '22 IL Davis, Sp. Fork :...) " 2 Boswell, Nepljl U.; . .'; .0 3 Perkina, Piiyson i.l i i I ...... 1JX uyer, rrovo ! Ok' - '0 ...,t Btiriy-Eurt-- t i r.c. w." 1 SZ-T- - J - follow- ,;.'.c..l I'S ( f , uteitner, Fark ty . . . Brown, 1wto Dodse.' Am. Ft.rk...:.,l WwWUtcL i"rk .itr.. .4 E. 5ileg. Helier .... lank. hWlrffrf Pork, vl y-K- . ' . and lost reeords tor the first Woo Alt It flL !S .......... 1 f TidalH .0.1 A. p 12 10 " Park, i. 0 Burton, If 0 BoKwell, If l M ' ," iiMatrt-itiT""- t" V I re printed. ILL BalleTl n 2 .;13 .31 9 12 J5 CENTRAL I'TAH I.EAGIE 0 TMiWdter . . . .7. .v. . . . . . . f. 7 23 5 3 .217 : Cowan, If .... btitiuliiiK lra;u --i ..done lnlei ihanjtherwiiilrid titiui- L- - Pi7, iuirief. fr ....'2- -1 t 3IP ..) rr, 14" uf V L o- - 0 9 l.tMMl' Smith .. JAM) 3 3 '0 0 0 Ji. Sjialiihower, 2b Snrincillle tWvln IliU Hard 4 211 ii I , 0- - 0 o o 0 Karuey, Hi 1 0 0 .KM)-fayMin. ... 2 Htubener 6f 1'ark City, who haa I'rovo . J '1 0 0 rf Montague, ,.3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.m nftft'Ai'lstm been among the leaderi) throiuihout Auuritun Fork ...... .0 a .X,.,... the jieusoii, took neeoiid place with a huanish Fork NEPHI i Total' ......... ......"4 13 27 17 ...9 e .oimi v .479 .INHI murk, while Heed I'ulvln, hiiicka .... Score by Inninvg 11 PC 2B SB Hit TB SB SH . ABvIl rrovo Khortxtop, due la a altucKlii-- ; . .. I 1 u t 1 .o. JIikt 0 Pace 4 1 100 010 .IHJ0 Bree at the hint of the ki'iihoii, Rims ...v 9 ,.002 Nciilil ...... , 14 .3S9 1 25 3 3 (1. WorlbliiKtun tlx murk to .453 and third ...9B 3,01.1 lllls . . . . , . ... . .002 311 02(X f) Friikiy'a Kwult: 4 .3.13 1 0 8 0 JU'llinton ..... jiluee. t'onant and Karmcf, ""tiuiony . irlni:lle lIWM-Pnyson , the leader at the halfway murk, Buns 9 Y,3V) (50 OH 1. 1 27 Sttil 10 4. M. 10 0. 34 r 2 Net'l'l ...15 Petty ruyxoii i al'thou-;ldrop-ietilt) 150 03x 13 recently ,Uils they an , Suiiiliiy'a Srlieuiile: 13 18 .2901 02 0 19 It. 0 (VlWlUI . ... ...15 l wen up in the --WO cireie. SIMMAKY Spiinlsh Fork at Kureka. 3 19 .2i3 0 0 0 5 o Cliriteu)4en .. H. White of I'ark JOty. fifth liS I! hub R. Cowan,Wnrthiire- ' - the armEPsTTeSr tl "'fca'if'ue lit runs, IIKIllMI, July 68 10 15 .259 ton 2, Bailev.-- r. Tavlor 2. Illllnian 2 21 2 i;. Wortlilnclon oi'n-e...14, 2, J): Slnuowef, lilts, and total hnses, tint) wu hi a 1). Steele, G. V 0 0 ... 2 4 0 1 .250 the sao!id half of the Cent nil link ( Vfw an. Harney.- Mont ague. Errors- tie for first )jluce tu the J huse hit rtaH lcni;iie scnsiiil hy taklwi! the U'ole 1 s 4 .2' 0 0. I and home rim doiuirtmeut. C. Hllss iiii iinin; of tlifKnuW yesterday in Barney 2, B. Spainhower, 5 7 .233 A. Sierry ... 8 0 0 7 i O Hoover tied ,wl!h him in the doubles a Kreat shib duel lietween. Ii'wl-anStolen Steele, Cole, It. Cowan. Iiunok il. M. Petty. Sacrifice hits' 0 0 I2lt8 hhlle (Jelly Of j'lirk City, ..15 (II 8 12 .1117 Itonner. Tht Artist, fust hull H. Park , I). Stiele. Home runs I). 4 7 21 Sweat ot Hmt.- I. Kpalnliower of tw lrler wan the victor hy a 2 4o l!f 0 6 4 -.0 ... .. Pulley ' Steele, I). Siuunliower. Three base I'aywin and Harnett of flprliwvFlU- count. ' B 4 .1!H). S 21 vO 1 Bimwell : hits .. had the name nmuher of homers, Hillman, G.. WortliliiRton. Meniory'a hlttlnK wfld the deciM-Iv- Hurl on 7 0 2 Two . liase .........14 43 1 7 .103 rarmer of J'rwo thsl with 8, JjinMe factor in the uamc. He aeored 11B. JU 1 . .14 plajn-4ie I,uuL..,-...Shriver f Enwkir'fBrTmiiid jiiacp t it' ftrat rui-Simlnhouer to IX Siljn- .143, t he ." to s Cowan-thower K. in total hltK. 1 2 .001 Barney; It. 22 1 0 0. Packard sitttlcd after hlw tfliile. Jind M. Siierry 172 0 orthiiiKti ' 1 0. AVortWocftiul Warhurton and D." Sixiltihowpr of then in the riiiijjj lie knocked In CI. .' tf :(V tij 0 0' 8ierry Si ruck out by I). Shele 8, tote R Tayson tied for first place in three-il- y Senior with A timely r!otit. o 0 xm o O Banes on lmlln off Cole 7 I.. 1'ark 0 of In Form (swatM.' lwia ; ,., ' i, t same 1 hour 55 mining; tmiidres, " ii did not allow a Ileher man Taylor Lonl Riva- lon M. Siierry and Wixnnll. (Continued Page Five). "Snide" Tuylor of Park Tlty led to reach third liaso, allowliis only ill' rivals In stolen foaseg and'Sucri- - three neutered liiln and fininiui; to" .... fiee hit. Mcintosh of lTovo and nine.. IJonncr wa'a only allglitly .Jew 1 Davis of Snrlngvllle tied for effective, Bud the fielding of hoth .X lnlHe sacrifice deurtiiunt, with " teauiM was :' xue ww: T' ht aiileee. . " gauiea. Several batsmen "had nrrr-K- e of more than .."VKi. Init it whs has a asm f VJOClJP SUT it. TU SB Sli 4 0 R, Cowan, 3b ......5 i ...v. 29 Kierry rf ..5 Ola 1 11 0 E. WonlhiiiKton, Hi (J. Worthintfton, c 2 37 Cole,, p .,.4 2 8 3 34 2' 0 I. M. Petty, of. 21) . ...4 l o -- 1 ChriftenxeB, rf -23' ........... 0 0 a -- .... 3 of five vietorie and o defeats " Hnmn of Provo, Dodge of Anierk-Fork, White of Park iaty and Ciles of Hetier Jftch have wt one rlrtory. t' Addle 'Miller of Proviirhaa the (trvte9t nuaiher of rktorieg of Any rx, wltu Central I'ta hurle Boaner of aieber also, yon aix,.iiHt'baa need beaten four tunes. KeuordM of strikeouta, Use on UUa, and Innius pitched will an-- f tiear In the Herald we time next w 0 0 IS 21 U 22 25 47 12 18 -- I. 0 0 0 Whlle1 batters enjoy d a decided edi;e Pennock, generally rated aa the raoHt valuable nouthoaw- In the niu- jor leaguea, alao la the holder of mother HfcrlliiK performance' that and no bonnes to Vhow for hia pitch closely rival a world series pltclt ing record. tlnly two pitchers wha have work ed in more than one neriea can chow a record of no defeats. They are Jack CuombM, Conner Philadelphia of the' bawl fill coach .star, now-o- in. winning major, liainte battiiiK championships, the name doesn't hold good for. the sfiuthiaw-- aa far a pitching honors are concerned. When Herb Pennoi'k topped the Ainerh-nleague in pitching in 1923 lie vas the third left Jniuder to win lliat dlxtlnctlon Hltice Bill Donovan; h nKhr hamler, eopped in ltK)7. In other words, in the fni at Princeton l'niverlty, - and last 20 years "Dutch" Leonard, Herb Pennock. Coombs in three wrlea yvon five i"J4abe" Kuth and Herb Pennock to top games and never was beaten. Pen bar? been the only south-iawnock In 'two serlen haa four victories the American league lir pitching. n he-4Mior ......0 .444 .400 33- 3- .333 AH3 2m .10O .ooo .000 .000. .000 .000 .000 .000 .OM mi .tKW .KH a ' lug. He twice defeated the Giants in 1923, abio saved another game by hi relief work ajid last fall won' two games from the St, Louis Card inal hitw-Siierr- . 00 - : Iu ae " ; KPPIXUVILLE AB H PO A 1 1 4 4 0 1' 4 American Torfe wrested the lead fronr Eureka In Teaml)aTtTnKrTiifk three Ilowdi'll,. iw Utywiw team were the only one over 'the II. Dalturi, 3h ' f thlld-an4-4rli- V eiL I .J5U0 niark Tav wiHHH4i-ivee- f fourth in with JUM. Following the the leaders t Hue In oua departmeutH of offeiuse "' . Barnett, " AH II Pt) A Bonner, p Stanley, cf . E. Montiomer.t, Mohr, H.s Sweat, 2b E. flilesj If H. Nelxon, If Fillmore, lb H. M'hlte, Park Citv, 3. O. Miller, Part City! ', -- nilts' ..4 ..4 .. r.2"i ....,. ..1 7 1 NowxOn Disblav- - 1 0 2713 See this nev II. White, Turk City, 43. O. Miller, Park City, 45. STOLEN BASE'S , Park City, 14. -Dalton, Springville, 10. or sedan, landau sedan, and ' with rumble seat. 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Taylor, Park City, 0, Mcintosh, Provo.. 5. Davis, Springville,' 5. '. - D. Taylor, six-cylind- engine and chassis developments heretofore only in casjrhijgliei LPrice Jfewl performance standards in. speed and pickup, in dash and smoothness a masterpiece ofjhe body designer's art ;smooth flowing lines, dashing silhouette, allur- nig cuiursn ueauiuui appoinimeni acnieves nev triumphs in beauty. and luxurygreatest cars. quality and value among 000 0012 000 103 8 :v.,-r.-vl2- 000 000 000 0 v.". "..001 KW 100 3 SIMMAUV . Runs Senior. Memory. Errors Dowdcll. IStdlua bntioa--II- . Dalton, Senior. ' Hoimer, Muhr. Three tiase lilt Two liiise .hit Memory. Senior. Doulde- playji- Molir to Sweat to U. .Nelsoii, Struck out by Lewis !), .Bonner 5. liases on off Lewis 3, Bonner 1. pitched balls Jjewii by Banner. 1 hour uiKniluutes. Time CmpI re Brown, - TOTAL BASES i ' . , ............ .010 Hnnsr Hits , Have You Seen the New Improvements The Great New Chrysler "62" . 4 Het-iT.- HelMT, 3. IV. Spainhower, Paynon, J. Barnctt, Springville, 3. - .. Score" By Iutiiugs Springville Buns .; ..4 .......... ....Zl Total HOME KVXS SACRIFICE ..4 31 . . Chrysler Scores Again! 8 27 10 .,.32 C. Moutgnmerjj; rf (1. Nelson, lb, c Warburton, Eureka, 5. D. Siminhower, Payson, 3. " 1 11EBEK" HITS 3 BASE HITS li. 2 1 11 Totals H. White, Park City, 8. B. irooier; I'roro, 8 . 0 now," if , . p .. 2 BASE HITS Sweat, 2' Ltvls, II. White, Tark City, 29. Farmer, Provo, 25. E. Shriver, Eureka, 25. . 1 12 3 cT Packard, II. White, Park City, 25. Veruii r(U2ure4-uJ4- i GOOD NEWS - 2h Senior, 31) Memory, c. : RUNS . .......... iy- ' varl - - z1 w ( 1 5 1 - li: r ;o t n n I- - .000 fte ' t v .OUO ne -- - ...... U JkO e . . honora " the 4kliitis record for the first I tan league half of the record sou, BVith i4tcher liav . 3 Signer of aud tied for tu 1u .'" A 2 13 48 2 0 14 0 10 o 12, 0 4- - i 0 .4M(i , Iev Dell Gay of Citv r ; lark i t itlf : o JK 18. 31 PATSX,'ily Pitching SURPRISED! FROM NEPHI 9 Payson got off to flying Mart in the necona tiun of the Cwitrst CtaAJleagiH iwiwin 1 by trijiunlfiif Xeihl 9 to 4. The Net! ae, tVdelu two fcad lu- -0 ningK, nd 'the lywmlte. eiitulled In these frames to the fullfst ' ' " extent. , U .Steele pltcbed ateady ball for the" winners, and i;alned,, In rffee- tiveneM aa the ftame iintKreiwed. SKilnhower' terrific home run drive the batting ftrure of the eanie. It was one of the longest im73ieti ever wt u ut Payxon. XA Taylor wa the leadlnit atlckerof the day, with three aafetiea. i- Tlie awire: 0 1 0 JS71 - 0 0 4 3i:- 0 23 1 33 t in i 15 Fowler Score, ; 2 10 ,e ts . ...... .. K. ISh river . lii iison Itcriianlo 2BLANKS HEBER trtwy 'v rrjs .- iwfMaan wim aibuiiK the fifteen ieuderti tire tin who imrtlctjiatetl In at least nine -- 0 0 y& 2 7 2 8 37 13 , .... Kline Heats .313 k- 2 SZ3TLlLJIZrCT2B MJlll Steele Wnrhiirton . . Hank Lewis 1 t ' T Hm h t'aiiijjK'U SPTOVILLE Wrrbiirtou,r mnfiitfii-- i EurektNwt-flelde- r who opened the "season at t'itjv kd the Ventral Huh league batsmen during the first half I he official average! dixclosc. t ar- Julrtuii ha played els.'tit--Htthureka and three' tolth Turk ntty, during which time he eruvkrd out 2(1 hit in Ki times at bat fur an " reruire of --SOU. - 09 21 J! 1 ft- - mid-4tMii- in J2. 14. t'. Muntgctnrt'Kii'-iM13. 1). Steele, I'aysofr saa ....... - AniertrfUiV Fork UIUI Ktrt .391 AMTirj . .Jlirk I 21 J 0 ....... follliw ..... Cay ...v:iT"cu is 4r Herry Mi IntoKh"...', - 52 You'd. Be . 2B 3B H.H TB' PB HJJ 6 2 2" 40 1 2 .453 2 .400 19 K S 47 25 :l-3S- ljer and Woodmen the Urid'e and i'nliit two iieweoinerti to the Twilight ht b -- tsnt;ut iu 4be- Mucoid hulf, t oiieu Monday... Kinged an rxelt-- I Uiif niitctice name lYmirj. ulus, wtith the 5Yui1jh.'ii .jvsJt Iiv a (Mine of & to - "i. ltoth tfHiMH showed i;m1MreiiKth, J and indicated thut theywllt lie fHilcndiTK in Uie necolid hair fturt, , iliincil'Hll TNHttp funcil Jfftm-- i hfrw1im1iig I'ij mii and Lurcu worked for the Jtmljie and l'eint lime. -- t 5. " Si 19 SSS re. H" ..... 4 2 213 SP 23s-...... .y.. t "64 12 10 .1S3 7.,h.-.1.'. ..... . 7 2C--J J23 ........ 9 32 4 4 .4125: t Vainer. City- - KurvU , Xelsoa IUTTKIW U AB r Villi lit MT- - '" li . : LE.lDI.Nti PAYSON TUi'S. Central Utah Loop Batting |