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Show ? - PAGE SIX - ROVO SUNDAX HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY . Rickard Will -- - f - ....r: ..!--, ;7T f ... - i AMRICAN FORK 291928. I i RAIN DELAYS, Pride of Maine STEEPLANL j Promoter States , pi century., v -of--ths T i p n hi H - V 88. pr CS I e interesting givg heJEralngWjrldtAnjitri - '" -- :: battle. - - - copyrighted by the North Aner i 4caaiaiK8papjLAUIance today,"" .17 Twa ide". Are Easy to go TCctcard for says that Gene Tunney hatt de- wiir"beeasy It ideas. hls two of fpur "jded"fo retire as the undefeatthrouglrwitb. He already has arranged the matter ed heavyweight champion "of .:. hnmline out fat ruaranteor wnrMc r. i.. v,. 'AiTT-f- n TunTWan d" -- Tonrf , The paid story says the ring has Heeney. The $625,000 that heabout served Its purpose for Tunwjrr-tha- tthe two heavyweights just he has earned $1,716,000 took all the money that ca.i$ein at r the "box-o- ff out of hia prise f lghtsgtnd that ice- rthe fight with Heepey Thursday And Rlckard can see to it that are ' night was hia last no more championship bouts Tunney sails for Europe on held in July. He can hold them any to- - Join Thornton August1! time he wants to, adWUde, novelist, in a tramping on Rickard is not going to take trip. The champion is resting vice from anyone. Heinsists hIn bout now at his new home in Stamstaged the Tuaney-Heene- y ' Just ford, Conn. July to satisfy thr champion. to have this why Tunney preferred remain J 1 year's bout In hut month a mystery,'' ' Rlckardf the says it cost $155,0OO-amount lost 'on the boutto listen to Tunney". The champion says Rickard lost $153,000 because he did 'not pay attention to business, whatever that means, ', , Rickard may have more trouble - In carrying out his two other ideas. Heber1-Sl- ab Ace In Rare His Idea Is that the broadepttng' and should payjrell, pay companies Form, and Eagles for the privilege of putting the i on air. the i Win, 6 to 0 fights Opponent Where Is to prove is going' His fourth idia the hardest of the four to put into HEBER, July 28 (Special to Evea hitter who wants execution. He Herald) Perry Miller's bendning Tunnew can match blows with the ers proved a complete mystery to troubled ney. And in Rickard's Payson Friday afternoon,, and the dream the only names that run Heber Eagloa movedInto the .500 through his head are Sharkey, percentage class as a result of a 0 Loughran, Delaney, Risko, Paulino victory. and Hansen. Lefty Perkins, Payson alabster, Heeney can wh:p them all and Heber's eleven hits well scatwhat Tunney can jdo. to Heeney Is kept but were ; Pay8on's - errors tered, history. costly, and at the rate Miller was going, the Invaders had no chance. ' The Heber slab ace allowed Pay-so- n three httsrone coming in each of the fifth, sixth and seventh in ning, All were singles. Miller struck out 11 opposing batsmen, and issued free transportation to only one man. Al Murdock, with a three-baggand two slngierv was the leading sticker or the day. The score rt - if TJ 14 - Annexes Honors In Utah Junior . ,. !s- - ' U u " PERRY MILLER BLANKS PAYSON a Rl 6-- SPANISH FORK, July 28 (SpeEvening Herald ) Spanish Fork today fell upon the offerings of young Lefty Mott, American Fork "southpaw, and walloped the by""aTscore" -rof 14 to 3. . ,. Mott was hammered - hard for seven' innings, ni miserable sup hia alss:adem"atters portby wor M.- -- Chief Polling finished out. . he-t- ie GARROS STADIUM, Paris, July 28 (UP) Rain halted the doubles match of the Davis cup challenge round this afternoon with France leading theUnlted States, three games to two, in the first .. gfc . William T. Tllded and Francis T. Hunter, substituted for George Lott and John Hennessey at . the last moment, will meet Henri ,,Cochet and Jean Borotra in a resumption of the match, .starting at. J p. m. El . it''eTSfiine'Tis"fit orUyi'firrc-seAtati- y stojatiif Is Edtnmid 41 ........ i . , ...... Xt. ..; Total 3r 3 . 0 34 5 "4 8 24 15 SPANISH FORK Hanks,. 3b Dowdell, ss R. Davis,-- c Bonham, p AB, H. PO. A. .i' ... 5 1 0 3 . ' 1-- 1 V. 14 Z- Senior, lb Beck, 2b .... F. Dudley, rf 1 10 Dudley; If Cole, cf . 0 3 13 110 . . Total 38 13 27 7 Score by Innings American Fork AB. H. et S-- 7, 6-- 6-- ..'-'- Runs '.i.,. 101 001 000 3 . Spanish Fork Runs 040 153 lOx 14 Summary Runs, Bennett. Holm- stead, Mott. Hanks 3, t'Owdcll. Bon ham, 2, V. Dudley 2, Cole 3i Senior 2, F. Dudley. Errors Homer, Holm- stcad 2, Durrant 2 Polling. Neil-soM; Chipman 3, Dowdell. Stolen 3-- 6-- 2. 4. Booth--defaulte- : July 28 f victory 4n CITY, RAT.T LAKE I Springville:sJasthope th Utah stateTuhlorri'asebill- shat- ehamplonship competition was tered-s- y ine jsaujjoivo , who trounced the Art City boys for the second time. Thursday. The score was 25 to 4. The Salt Lakers outclassed the visiting lads for the second time, the first game in having-annexSprlngviUe Tuesday, 20 to L The Salt Lakers represent American Legion Post No. 2, and will go to Denver to represent Utah in the regional Junior competition earTjrTn August The Sprlngvllle First warders represented Springville Post No. -' -- All-Sta- ed 28. : y .: Spafford's hitting and fielding featured- the second"" game of" the from a Spring-- : championship play, ville standpoint. ' to use Lott and Hennessey, while Stallings, If France had previously- - announced Peters, ShrrtnonSi Borotra jand Brugnoa Tilden in marvelous play-o- f the singles yesterday also may have Influenced the American committee while "Henri to Cochet's playing wa"f equally impressive when he defeated John Hennessey.' be won --on The Davis cup-w- ill Monday, when there will be two singles matches. Tilden will play Cochet, while" Hennessey will play TJb .rf,-i- 2 . rf p... Hunter, r :. . .7. Totals - .22 . . ... i Snow, p Westover, ss Johnssrir-- er Hoover, lb Wilkins. 3b Mott. rf . . Pope, If ..; Blrk, 2b , . . King, c ... . . . 3 2 3 2 2 2 ......... ...22 . 0 0 0 011 113 4 2 0 l2-- 0 r 60 2 I 1 0 0 1 0 10 0 0 0 cablegrams were sent to Tilden today on his remarkable victory over- - LaCoste. Totals 20 9 15 6 Included in the messages was one Score by innings: the Clubs: of amateur committee rules the from Standing Pine Plant ' ". .W. L. "Pct. of the United States "Lawn Tennis Runs ...... .2020 04 . .68 28 .708 association, the committee which New York . . . . HiU 2 13 0 1- -7 T. .625 . 36 . for him ruled Philadelphlff-......60 ineligible recently Steel Plant 48 .520 SL Louis which read: Davis cup play ........52 Runs 0 0 3 2 x 5 ; 44 53 .45 1 Cleveland "Although we had differences we Hits- 1 f A w"l a .443 54 ..43 want to congratulate you or your ' Washington Summary Rum Rnrr. 9 .442 53 .....42. Chicago courageous victory." . , uver, noover, Kinr. Ferrinorf 2, '.. ...".38 56 .404 Detroit .'. Roblson 2; errors, McKe" HAifen! 37 58 .398 Boston Peters, Slmmor.i. Snow, Wi'kins 3; Friday's Results: stolen bases. Ferirmcn, Robison Philadelphia 7, Chicago 4. HooverJWikinEitv.-ahaihu' ' Washington 7, St7 Louis 4. Roblson: Ku.ua in f. . Clubs:BlrkJV"estavcr--to-Jioh:B-; " Standing of the credit) w. L. Pet victory to Snow: eW'--- " firfm : to' Sacramento ...19 7 .731 rtunier; struck oaJh-- Hmf t7bv 8 .692 Snow 1; bases on bnl'i. 18 Hollywood off TTl)nte-- 1. 14 12 .538 off Snow 1; wild pitches. Snow 1 San Francisco Oakland ..14 12 .538 Umpire, Dyer. Standing of the Clubs: American League lTitle Insurance Okehs the Security" . Writes" Frederick P Champ ; President, Cache Valley Ranking Co, Logan, Utah. "Titles to property, if flawless, are commonly' retarded as excellent "security-- " If they are not flawless, however,' both lender and borrower may sustain heavy loss. U the one means of obtaining a guarantee of validity. It okelis the security.'' FREDERICK P. CH.MP. Coast League Title-Insuran- ce Rational League W. St. Louis L. 60 57 , Pet. Los Angele3 Cincinnati . .....56 Chicago New York . .....50 49 bases. Dowdell. F. Dudley Sac.--fic;'.516 Brooklyn . . .500 hits, Dowdell. Three base hits Pittsburgh Two-bas27 .310 Boston Dowdell, Holmstead. hits, 23 Mott. Double plays. Barnes to Poll Philadelphia ,567 ing. Struck out by Mott 3, Polling 2, Friday's Results: Bonham 0. Er.w.i m balls off Mott Brooklyn 5, St. Louis 2.4. Hit with pitched balls, V. Dud Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 1. "Passed balls, Neil-so- n ley by- Mott. 1. Umpire, Selman. New York Pittsburgh 2. .......... 8 7 13 15 18 19 .500 .423 .308 .263 Friday's Results: Seattle 7, San Francisco 5. Portland 7, Los Angeles 0. Oakland 3. Hollywood 2. .Sacramento 9. Missions 4. e .,46 e 13 11 ...... .622 Missions .588 Portland .583 Seattle .508 . ' . NEW An Intermountain Title Company policy means that you are fully protected against loss if faults develop In what you consider a perfect title. No abstract, no legal opinion, can give you this COMPLETE COVERAGE. HEATING PLANT "" "TO BE SURE OF YOUR TIT GENEVA'S SURE IT" INTERMOUNTAINuTITLE : GUARANTY COMPANY ,'. vAT 'ADS 1 1 ....21 7 12 6 ABHPOA! STEEL PLANT ....,. - ....... c'hahge-ThelTneup- 2 18 BlG WARM-PO- OL ; " Home Offices, Deseret Bank BuAtllrig affLake City. Salt Lake aty Office, It East South Temple St. Prnvo: Paramount Theater Bldg. Ogden: 412 24th Street Affiliated with five of the largest abstracting concerns in Ut-inr.d Idaho. Complete abstracting service - for those who desire it Ride the safely chute! Thrills! PAYSON . . . . rrt . D. Steele. 3b ... .f. Christensen, If . .v R. Davis, c" B. Spainhower, ss : . PO, A 2.010 4 18 0 7 3 ... . ...... " hard-foug- v -l 6-- 6-- -- - 6 3 . . l 2 41 SALT LAKE CITY, July 28 Harry Plymire of Palo Alto, Cal., all came close lQLBionopolizlng honors in the Utah state Junior tennis tournament, which came to & Close Friday afternoon. - , Plymirxaptured. the singles3 title by a decisive 63, Victory over Sam" Whitney of Lake, while Plymire and: Whitney paired " to annex the doubles five-stitle in a duel witnTHarry Guss and Hal Smith. The score was The winners dom. lnated the play completely after dropping. the first two sets. "Guss and Smith downed Eldon Brinlcy and Clade Linobaugh jf Pleasant .Grove in a.jwell-playe- d semifinal duel by a core of jBS,' Aldv Smith and Wilson their bemifinal - ; to Plymire and, Whitney. BOYS BEATEN T ....4 20 . -. -- AMERICAN FORK Maine, and he led AB, H. PO. A. the final trials with the hammer. ."7 4 1 0 3 Black docs consistently bcttcrlhan Homer, rf . .:. 4 2 0 QJ lfi0feewith the hammer and Is Holm3tead, 3b . 0 counted upon heavily by Ciyuipic . . . Durrant. cf .. .0 0 officials for points at Ams'-crdcBarnes If 4 0 1 2 He also played end on 1c toobal! . 4 0 5 3 team at Maine. Polling, lb p LaCoste; T o i Nellson. c . A ' Many congratulatory Mbtf, pCIb 5 1 . ... - of tho a.ualUlf'ftrln Chipman, 2bX. third and fourth innings to overcome a four-ru- n lead garnered by the Pipe Plant nine, and won by a score of 5 to 4. .. Snow, Steel Plant hurleraftef -being Uhsteady"Tduring the first three innings, settled down' to hold his opponents in dheck in the last two frames, while his, mates were slugging out a victory at the expense of Hunter, Pipe's hurler. . v : .. The score:. ' ' ': PIPE PLANT: ABHPOA 8 P 1 0 .'..... Eggertscnc to the believed decision It 'was , r.- : i ; rr 8 8 1 1 ss r. Ferguson, teams doubles change both "may Robleon, lb . . . . . . . ..... 2 2 : 1" 1 fact influenced the havebeen by .3 0 2 1 McKee, 3b that rain haa been failling through Hafenvcf r.77.. 3 i T..... out the day. America had planned 2b TtipIttc,oftfaBUTitveral'.y M. second half of the Twilight league season.- - The Steelmen rallied In the Sunday- .- his the Olympic game- s- He ed lll.l er Athletes Parade In Amster-- . Sabln,: cf dam "As" famous Games Hillman, lb Barnett. 8b Have Of f icial Opening 2 0 2 . July 28 (UP) ...... The ninth Olympiad was opened to-- " . Henry, the, prince Perk.ns, p Prince day by rf consort, as the 4.250 men and wom- H. Wilson, en athletes participated In a color- - Butler, If :rr. : . . ful parade around .the stadium In Cowan, cf which they will begin tomorrow to4 24 7 Total compete for athletic honors. Detegatlonstrom 44 nations, gaily HEBER costumed, were in the parade. Of A AB. thesev the U. S. delegation obtained 4 3 0 0 Murdock, ss ... , the least applause; possibly because Al 0 3 Montgomery, rf it was figured theirs would come C. G. Miller, 2b ........ .5 2 6 3 later. . 4 ? 11 0 .7...... There was a 45th delegation en G. Nelson, c ........ P. p Miller,, Frensh But French. the ,4JL1'2 teredthe refused to parade, saying they had E. Montgomery,. . 3b 0 .3 cf been refused permission to practice Bob Davis, In the stadium yesterday, whereas E. Giles, If ; 3 1 4 1 the German team had. They threat- Fillmore, lb ened to withdraw from the games, 27 6 Total r. : . , ;; ;.:7. ; . but it was believed the - incident Score by Innings - would be smoothed over without Payson: difficulty. , 000 000 000 0 Runs Several delegations including OXLuLLJOO Hits those of Argentina, Chile, Austria and Ireland refused to give the Heber; Oil 012 Olx 6 Runs customary Olylripic salutejbecause 221 113TJ13C 11 the Italian fascistl have made it Hlts Summary Al Murdock 2, G. Milltheirs. The salute is that of the' old Et Montgomerv, Bob Davis, Fill er, arm stretched outward Romans, more. Errors, Hillman, Barnett, B. and upward. When the Italians 2, G. Miller, E. Mont-Bo- b they madeujijror the refusal Spainhower tine tneir olfierSnby continuing of Davis (2). Sacrifice Hits, C. salute all the way around the big Montgomery (2), G. Nelson. Three stadium. base hits All Murdock, G. NelThere was only one public acivity son. out by Perkins 6, P. the formal opening of the games MillerStruck 11. on balls off Perkins at which Harry Dennis, captain of 3, P. MillerBases 1. pitched ball, the Dutch football team gave the Bob Davis Hit with Perkins. Wild Olympic oath in behalf of all the pitchs, Perkins,by1. Passed balls entrants. The actual competitions R. Davis, 3. Time of game. X hour will begin tomorrow in the stadium , and at various other" places in and 4almlnutesri;mpire ; - NilssoruScor-rSharp. around Amsterdam. AMSTERDAM, ml pi -- hits MIUH ROLAND The Cavememnadete:rcrrors dur- "' ' . . ipg .the fracas, Bonham held the visiting sluggers Thls young man well In tiandrltireplng their eight the 9TH OLYMPIAD IS UNDERWAY u - cial to J BEATS PIPERS Tilden and Hunter' Named As - Columbia Steel bad genuine diffiDoubles ' culties Friday evening in maintaining 'its "undefeated, record for the Choice In France Last-Mmu- .. ... . . 8 . -r : to 1 (VP) Gcnc-TuTme- VI . TlnMo. Copyright NEW YORK. July " i American Fork 4.11 .609 .750 Provo . Hober ,......-.- .;..... ... $ 3 MO Spanish Fork . . ...... , . , 2 8 .400 i 1 . 2 J33 Tintic V 4 JtOO Puyson Friday's Result Heber 8, Payson 0, SaturdayTTlesuit Spanifihr Fork 1 rATTOrlcaTTFork"s7 Sunday's Schedule " . Story Says Tunney Will Retire Undefeated Try CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE Club Standing : W. L. PC; . . World Evening Give no fighter a guarantee. 2 Hold nc roore heavyweight championship bouts In July. 3Refuse to allow his fights to be ' broadcast.- to find somebody who can 1 fl ,.ht - Rumor Says Gene Quits BY HARRY FERGUSON NEW YORKTJuly28rttJPr his plans Tex RickardJcQmpIcted himself against for Insuring today financial disaster in future battles CUP MATCHES J Broadcasting Of Fights Also Taboo, Says Tex; Search to Find Fit .Opponent ... : , For Tunney Also Is Problem , C -- FINALLY LOSES iSPRINGVILLE Coast Net 'Aoe-U- ' 1L rr;. a rVJ I : mJL H.-P- 12 12 - .4010 r:u n ' , Twin Ignition motor Bijur centralixed " chassis lubrication : Bohnalite aluminum pistons (Imar Strati) offers 7 any other manufacturer , , Salon Bodies -. Bojy, rubber induced from frame - bumpers and bumpereaes irien exercise your : 7J,-- 0 wrirgo od judgment - TAKES TITLE - i - BY - THE - SEA, Mass. 'July 28. 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