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Show J-TROVO" SUNDAY HERALD,-- SU&DAY, JULY i ol riM Will Do Battle EAGLES, ? 9-- 6 - Provo Scene of First Fray, American Fork Gets . Second, Spanish Fork Third; i 7 Sepond - Half JieglnsJuly13 - - HEBER, June aOKSpaeial to the Evening Herald) Overcoming an early lead by a barrage of hits In the fifth Inning, the. Provo Timps closed the Ceptral Utah league's first half with a, 6 victory over . Threatening1 rum Wet ef protest a 0 basis.":; against American Fork's use of The series promftea to be a gen"Dad'? Barratt failed to material lie uine thriller, aud lntrest Is expect-e- d at thq Central Utah league meeting , to be as keen as that of the Heber. - This result placed the Timps In a t Spanish. Fork Friday night, and between series league (hamptoiiship .Fork for, first plans were made for a three-gam- e the winners of the first and second tie withand'American. n Fork aeries to de- halves. also put Heber and place, termine th championship of the gpanlsh Fork in a tie for third. -Manager Stanley Wlljon of Pay-so- n BlUa ftnrtrtaHft Hoover and Dyer t declared that hfcrlub would aF July , 9 and If The game was a heavy-hlttlh- g to unless be unable the continue Tb first ' titular gams wiU be Bllas Hoover and throuchout fair Pay-so- n for permission granted played at Provo July ; the second league secure a pitcher and ditch- Huck Dyer did the most deadly .iaierlcan Fork, Monday July t. ed. to was giantcil by the board, work for Provo, Hoover getting four This . nd the thid, Jf It Is necessary, will lh five, one a triple. and uyer TlnUo - a homer, ana wo be.ptayed Wednesday July It "at - KUne o Tmite al-- l eqnnetUng-fo- f e the Span mh Fork. . rive in so reqgrtifa "v iripo. to singles ijnn .acquire available heutral field. - . ta lepuwe Chatwin Twhoe1itttmffaaten.tatheriight Gate recelpu of this aeries win two more men, mii through with a triple ana are who and Htetrle, leaving Eureka be pooled, expenses of both teams two once. singles- -. The at board granted per paid! and the remainder divided on Bert Bonner of Heber had a per mission for th three-bagge- r .It was derided' to open the sec- fect day aFSrwraiX on. IWX and three trips, ai ond half of the season on Friday, singles swat and y July 13, and it was voted that no Murdock got one three-plchange in rosters be made after two other safeties in five appear July 15 except In the regular ances. CentraTCUrTwtdenta who have Addle Miller was hit hard for played with no other team in the five innihes. but then settled, down and finished in great style. He help league prior to that Jlme. T .. ed his own cause with a timely wai U Ion in the fifth. Bonner blew up in the fifth, and Art Murdock finished for the Eagles. Provo's big Inning came when to 2. Russ Heber was leading, Nelson started with a three-bas- e clout, and was held on third while 60-5- lent 9-- 1 EOS Prqvq-Arawlca- i: any . ; , AMERICAN FORK rvlAULSPAYSON 7r c 1 er sripes appear on colored grounds in collar-- , at t ac he d styles of end-and- c ; ; ' end- madras . . ? I PapWSfWf1""?'! DIXON-IilANSO- -- p. . . . .TT"; . Gardner .. .' . . 1 ... , ... Holliday Okander Duel! SALT LAKE CITY. June 30. Mel Gallacher Is the nevr Salt lake City tennis singles champlonrEarl Pierce being forced to default to the diminutive itar on account of an shoulder. Ruth Crow annexed the women's singles championship ly defeating Kate Keelcy, Buck Dixon and Hunter Manson of Provo won their way to the final round of the men's doubles by tak ing the measure of Ellbt Peterson and Clarence Bowman, The score .0-Dixon and was Manson rallied. . strongly, in the . . -.- ; ...... ... ,. ... 4 I 118D. ... ... ... ... 4 ... 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Holman, 2b in a recent Farm Bureau league Nelson, ss clash. The fine pitching of S. Callaway, If..,3 Steel and the slugging of Okelber-- j C. Bettis, rf C. Roberts, cf . ..: 3 2'2 thn ffiitiirp fy of the Goshen victory. B. Chatwin Holman, p .". . . . . . . was the only Santaquin "sticker' to Steele 0 0 xA. Holman Safe nick Steele for more thatr-on- e 0 0 xxHanscn . . ty. The score ' 0 0 :AB H R EPO A xxxKay GOSHEN: 1 4 E. Steele. 3b Xt. 33. 7 3 7 21 22" .Totals Jensen, ra zBattcd tor Betts in 3rd. V. Steele, cf . xBatted 'for Nelson ia 4th. F.Peterson. c xxBattod for C. Holman in 7th. Oltel berry, 2b xxxfcatted for Steele hi 7Jh. 0 Hiokmant rf Jerman, If 7.'. C. Steele, lb . 0 105 S. Steele, p .. ...... r This Safe and Sane movement might be stretch- ed to reach the man who neglects his auto- -' GOSHENTAKES FARM TUSSLE ' .... , Ai E, Anderson er 13 Runs, Chriatensen. Bennett 3, Homer 'J, Holmstead 4, Durrant, 3. Br- 3 3, Polling, C WIW Chipman 2; errova. Nellson, 8.. son 2, B. Spainhower, Taylor-- , atol-e- n Holmstead- - Durrant, base Barnes; sacrifice hits, Durrani Blnch; three base hits, Christensen; two base hits, Holmstead, Barnes 2. Polling; double plays, Sabin to S. Wilson to Hillman. S. Wilson to B. Spainhower to Hillman, Nellson to C. Chipman, Polling to Blnch to C. Chipman; innings pitched by PollDavis ing 7, Mott 2, Perkins 6 Summary nti.lt U .. " with--pitche- . .I i '. itt Br ,)tlblxuTkiW rear llrwlA , Aik in m I rII1. li niAHAVS.. 15- UKANO l'II.I.M,fc4erbw IMM, Bell . H,, g IT 1 1 r intt-i.o- p-- rf Golf sweaters , Think About This! - by y. m 2-- 8; meal: boi. mll i iildl Blu UmAwBii The . 2-- Brwd PUIaia 4th ;Jlily;;"--- K1CE&SMASHED . FBSit II , . .2110 Sslem- - Totals PILLS CHiCH ESrtRS C DIAMOND li. i .!,. f morning.. Entry fees of on dollar for singles and 73 cents for doubles are payable'at the time of play. .Tuesday's . schedule of matches will appear, ia Monday's. Evening .. Herald. m.- - With 22 entries in tha Utah coun tysingtes tournaniept, competition wi'll got under way Monday afternoon, when six first round matches af? BohedulPd to take place. Doubles Shift Likely Doubles will start later In the week, either on Tuesday or Thurs- dav. It has been suggested that nix of the niiW"di"g playergln the tournament pair with some of which the vouneer performers would result ia some hot competi tion, and incidentally make the outcome of every match a decided puzzle,' lifttead of having three of foijr predominant teams. It it altothis plan may gether probable-thabe followed and that the Dixon Brothers, Buttle, HoItGoodell and Manson each will pair with youngsters. '.'",.. One feature match Is scheduled in the first round, with Eldon Brinley o( PleaSent Grove, B. Y. U. fresh.--' man star opposing "Aldy Smith, B. Y. high school ace. An exciting battles si'cms certain, when these two stars tangle at 5:30 o'clock Mop-da- 8-- me cool, per? give i Andy Smith. The cnmnlete draw will he nnnterl : Score by Innings: santaquin Runs ... Hits r . ; 0 ....4 ... 4 ., .... Totals : . ;ir ABHPOA .... ri-.n - PHILADELPHIA, June aOBen Gorchakoff of Occidental, and' Juli7r" ius Sligson of Lehigh were alate'JL, io clash today for the national intercollegiate tennis' singles title. Gorchakoff Friday defeated Berkeley Bell 0 Texas, In straight, sets, while Seligson eliminated JohnVan. Ryn of Princeton, the; favorite for-- , the title, in five sets. 'J 2 v Harrington and MeEIvenny otZ ,. Stanford will meet Pare and Mes- mer of Georgetown for the doubles m title. , . ..4 Youngsters In Double's v 6-- " - Finals in Doubles- - Battle j Will Be Feature; Strong: Players May.Team With 0 0 1 0 5 6 x- - 12 Runs .... 1 I 1 0 4 7 x- Hits .... M- j- Sabin 2, Summary Runs, Ralph Davis 2, Hanks,. Davis 2, R. Pierce, C. Sabin. Gardner 2, Finle-soHolliday, OkanSer, Bettls, Hall 2. C Holman, Haeeron; errors. R. n Pierce. GwedaeivFineson 2. 2Halliday. Ohander, Bettls, Hall; sacrifice hits Hollidav, Okanfourth set after trailing at 4 .and der; home runs, M. Sabin, C. Sabln; showed .'greater strength In the - U ree base hits, M. Sabln. R. Davis. me 01 sei; inin emergencies Davis; two base hits. M. Sabin, Gallacher and Blevlns Chatwin. Credit victory to The Dixor. Manson combine will Hanks, Hanks, charge defeat to C. Holmna received The following meet the winner of the Blevins'-M- . Runs responsible for. Hanks 5. Hol- tyes for the first players round, and win Gallacher semi- man Gailache; Hay-n out by Hanks 12. Hol- swine In' the second final for the doubles championship man 9;6; struck bases off Hanks 1. roundi.Ciarence John, Wilson . , . morning. Sunday d Holman 1; hit balls, ISooth. MeV Jenkins. Lester Taylor, Pierce's bad shoulden Injury has by Hanks. Time of game, t:ugene Allen Sanky. Dixon, Glade caused him to seriously consider 1Chatwin hour 20 minutes. Jr., Will Knight, Kent piajng only .doubles hi the future. Scorer, Christensen. Umpire, GrmrtTfLtncbaugh. Johnson and Lee Buttle. In place of the' expeetsd. match-todaEiqlit Players Seeded . Blevins was Eight players were Seeded In the slated to meet Gallacher-i- n an exdraw. They were: Buck' Dixon, Lee hibition tussle of exceptional inButtle. RpnIty.Dixon Paul Holt gob terest Gocdell, Hunter Manson Eugene Al- - 44 McElvenny Reaches' I Provoans Win Thriller j Peirce C. Holman ..... Forced to Default to Hageron .... . A. Holman . ..7. Gallacher 8-- I Brinley-Smit- h MONDAY'S SCHEtot' LE Buck Dixon vs. VValtei Rob- ABHPOA j. erts 4 p. m. vWesley Fortes vs. Bob Goodel, 5 2. 1 S m. 2 0 0 f5 p. t . Eldon Brlnley vs. Aldy Smith, 4 2 13 " - 5:30 p. m. 4 0.1 Vern vs. Dixon Dr. Paul Greenj -3 1 .$ " 7"" wood. 5:30 p. m. . 3 0 0 Hnnter Manson vs. Chvyton 0 ,"43" j j Jenkins, 8 p. ni. 4-J 0 "Grant "Buttle, I Paul Holt ,36 14 21 Bottia . J'ljey're Sabln Hall Chatwin 8-- 4 IN FIRST DAY'S; PLAY I SANTAQUIN: REACH FINALS p-- Fancy shorts -- 4 '' . Totals r -- n Ralph --Davis":..., Hanks . . . . . . . . . Rex Davis R. Pierce Christensen N Pelrce-Gallach- . J- I., SALEM: Finleson. 28 : Thescore: , . 7 SALEM, June 30 Salem trimmed Santaquin, 12 to 7, in a Farm Bureau league game staged here re cently. Santaquin piled up a four; run lead in the first three innings, but Salem, rallied in the fifth to score five runs off C Holman. Salem than added six Wre in the . , t Sixth, cinching the game. Santaquin put on a desperate rally In the ninth which yielded three runs, but left them five short of Salem's tptal. , Vide spaced white fl us 6-- 4, , - . de Fillmore took Mcintosh's grounder for the first out Farmer drew a base on balls and stole second. Mil' Icr's bingle to center scored Nel second when son, and Miller-too-k Score, I81 1 Fillmore erred after trapping Addle off first Colvln's hit brought in CENTRAL VTAH LEAGVE Farmer, and Bliss Hoover cracked Final Standing, First Half: to put out a screaming three-baggW. L. . P.C. Provo two runs In front .800 2 Provo Dyer Bangs Home- r.800 2 American Fork Art Murdock relieved Bonner, JHM) 5 ...... Heber WhQ went to second base. On Whit 5 300 Fork" Spanish Hoover's hopper to Bnner, Bliss .400 6 .Tintlc ...r.. .. Hoover was thrown out at the plate ' 10 M0 Payson ...... but Huck Dyer came through with Friday's Results: a mighty home run drive to bring V'Frovo 9, Heber 8. v Provo's total to six for the inning. American Fork 18, Payson X - - Heber scored two-Iits half of thereafter Miller had but the fifth; "AMERICAN FORK, June SOv the situation well in hand. " (Special to Evening Herald) The The score; American Fork Cavemen trampled . PROVO- :" ABHPOA on Payson Friday afternoon to win Mcintosh, cf 0 0 0 first the 18--1 score finish and an 2 by Farraef. 3b ..... , with deadlocked season of the half 5 2 6 Miller, Coast Lea . nrau ror novo yum r'fltvin 2n Payson took the lead In the first R Hoover, ss . 1 5 half of the" second on unnstensen s W. Hoover, c . Team oiaauing single. . but tflple- and Perkins' W. L. PC. If Dyer, for on Perkins American Fork fell 56 33 .629 San Pranclsc ... Conant rf of the three runs in their half 52 87 .584 R. Nelson, lb Hollywood S. In the third, 48 41 ..539 Sacramento and then Btaged a paraaeTnThe 40 U21i6txrAhgelcir Totals exfifthr sixth and seventh, at the .47 42 .528 HEBER ABHPOA Missions Davis. . pense of Perklna-an- d 39 50 .438 1 4 Oakland Al Mocdock, ss Durrant Has Perfect Day 35 54 .393 1 0 Portland 1 ."; C. rf Montgomery! ..4 Durrant, with four hits and a sac- E. Montgomery. 3b . 32 5T .380 1 0 3 Seattle .. rifice, led the American Fork atResults 4 1 Friday's Bonner, tack on the Payson slabsters. "Hap" San Francisco 5, Los Angeles 1. ' ........ 0 2. Holmstead also came through with Stanley, cf 4. Missions 2. Hollywood 8 0 G. c Nelson, ...f.. four hits in six trips, while Barnes I Portland 2. ' 8, Oakland 1 0 II ' L?SVH, I thra&l AnnnnrlAH -- -r r rNiimnr. ...i,.,... Sacramento 9, Seattle 6. "u P r.Ir.n.an 1 15 'F"" .... lb safeties aoiece, 1 2b-1 p Mnrdock, Perkins and Sabln got two hll dock 3;. struck put by Bonnert 2, A. apiece for the losers. 12 27 16 Murdock, 2; Miller 4; bases on balls ... ...38 Totals his chalked up off Bonner 2, A. Murdock 1, Miller Big Chief Polling Score by innings: seventh victory of the season-Wi- th 1; balk, A. Murdock.-Tiof game, 2 hours, - Umpires, Birk and Smith ; the game safely tucked away, yours 0 8 0 1 0 0 9 .. 0 Runs Intwo , Lefty Mott hurled the last scorer, Sharp. v Hits ... ....1 0 1 5 1 4'1 -16 nings," retiring Payson In order, and Hober including three strikeouts in the 8 0 0 0 0 Runs ,. .'...2 0 0 two frames. 3 0 0 3 3 2 1 0 012 Hits Doc Homer's spectacular catch of Summary Runs, Mcintosh, Far Rex Davis' long drive provided the msr, Miller, Colvin, B. Hoovsj 2. fielding feature of the fray. W. Hoover, Dyer, R. Nelson, Al The soeae: PAYSON: ABHPOA Murdock, C Montgomery 2, 4 2 3 J Montgomery, O. Nelson, Davis; cf Fillmore: 1 Montgomery, 8. Wilson. 2b .... W. 1 stolen bases. Farmer, Miller, Davis, 3b-- p 0 Hoover, Stanley 2; sacrifice hits. Mitchell, rf ..... 1 Farmer, Stanley; home run. Dyer; Christensen, 3b--lf 0 three base hits, R. Nelson, B. Hoov-e:- v Hillman, lb 2 Al Murdock, Bonner,, Fillmore; Perkins, lf-- p . . 3 4 two base hlts,"B. Hoover; double B. Spainhower, 3 6 play a, B. Hoover to Rv;Nelson, BonTaylor, c ..... . ner to Fillmore. Innings pitched by .31 6 24 11 Bonner 4 Murdock 4 Totals ....... AB H PO A charge defeat to Bonner: at bat off AM. FORK: 0 Bonner 19, A. Murdock 21; hits batBennett, 3b ted pff Bonner 8, A. Murdock 8; Homer, rf runs scored off bonner 6, A. Mur- Holmstead, ss .. Durrant cf . .'. . 1 at bat off Polling 25. Mott 6. Barnes, If Perkins 29. Davis 15; hits batted off Polling, Blnch, 2b ....... Polling 6, Mott 0, Perkins 15, Davis 7; runs scored off Polling 1, MoU 0, Nellson, c C. Chipman, lb Perkins 14. Davis 4; struck out by Polling 7, Mott 3, Perkins 2, Davis Mqtt P, 1; baaeson ialla off Pavlg T,"Per Totals ....... ... ...44 22 27 S kins 1; hit with pitched balls, " Score by Innings: Mitchell by Polling, Homer by DaPftysofi"""" vis; passed balls, Nellson 1. Time Runs .. ....0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 M 1 of game, 8 hours 30 minutes. oo i V aoorcr Barratt Hits'rrr"frr.2 Durrant and Holmstead Lead Attack of Cavemen; $050 ages for iha flrsthalf of tho Central Tjtab league wig appear 1 n Monday's Herald. ' , Some radical changes among the leaders havo taken place Since,, the first half averages - Were ralnasnd, and' fans will be rec-6rkeenly interested to see the their favorite. ' t A special story will be de--. voted to the leaders In the vari-odepartments of offense, In addition to the .detailed, averages of each man who appeared hi the lineup pf.any Central Utah club during the first half ..' of the aeason. . Read Monday's Herald for ' thfr official averages! - Filching follow later ia -diig will j and ,f '.' toe week. ,, , . p. cjMf 4 r i 7uUimfd bt rrrdJ - lMlCTORY SIX SINGLES iRIATGHES Complete' official batting aver- Hoover, Dyer and Nelson Hit "; Ball Hard; Miller ' i Chalks Up Win ' SALEMtTAKES- - Bab Records Out Monday T1MPSD0WN Cqvemeif, 7 wnps OK. rda, PAGE FIVE "' W . 1928. J- Absolutely y FREE Ask salesmen or caD at THE MAYTAG SHOP 214 West Center A" 0 |