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Show V -"t PROVO SUNDAY HERALD; SUNDAY, AUGUAST 7. 1927. i iW arburton and G. ' LOSE RIVALSsI PLUGGING Above .400 Mark; Bliss Is Well Up (In 4 or More Kiircka YarbiirMH. (J. Milk. Heber ". II. Nhriver, Kurt-ki- t Homer; American liver. Prut o It. Hoover, Provo ...... Varburtoii, llu'i rider tiho-l- rtt agile Hi lmttiilg during 'the first M irrrmrsriKiin. is wut liming l half, rrific imee dnriiiR the riiial averages disclose. of Wedues- linpiiYier 'W awi.igo uihuilon' i , Lineup Stan-TleyTa- - ( ENTRAL VTAir LEAGUE Tem Slamlintf : - w. ..... ."I'rovo . moie Kureka Hl'lllT Ilelier ..... . lllflt (, 111 iproKSiW"-!tHunco Vatburioii Srliif;viil wil, is liceu lit hat: 24 times ami lug-- d Payson hoeer, u r.r. Holier, rfjiL-.ijiurjiyl. ,.4 .571 .4 .:i)A .375 Hill lies, ..5 . .. .... ..3 Eui-eki- Ivo-Heli- 7-- 0 nt - n I hitter iwls4he-"eftgite44w- " ... -- . , MIHerVr-'olvi- u , Taylor, If A. rf .Montague, tVWwter Lund Senior Ilillinnn, o , , , Wigiinll. cf II. Stifle, p ... . .... . h X 1 2. 2 ) ......1 1 I 0 '20 lr 1 4 S 20- ........ 'rauni(T .1 I'ackard', I low deli 4 4 - 8- I 6 o; 1 i ir 0 0 1 0 rf 1 K Barratt . Ikgerwll JIJL 15 2 IT Homer 3 n 1 rc '1 .50f :t 4 o i;7 pS 4 ,.2W 0 .(HKJ PA1S0X It .i.... ('. Stock A." O AB .7 7 . Taylor' .......... 2 9 .. 4 11! . 7 7 29 33 . .....;.... Barney S 2 4. 311X02 O- 2 1 t Barnes Bennett Biuch .. Bytemau College j Mott ... 10 13" m 0 0, M. 1 1 1 8 0. 19 .211 14 0 5 .200 . i a W. Miller E. Jones 2ti 11 .192 .182 i 12 0 0 .111 0 '".000 0 jUtl) 0 1X10 u 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 fl 2.1 fl 2fi 2 7 0 25 0 23 i Ij. 0 O 1 1 10 Htlff Jones Evans PC 2B SB Hit TB SB SH 1 .500 3 0 0 15 0 .478 3 1 1 19 3 2 .402 0 0 Q 12 0 0 3 .429 0 0 0 0 f) 'jam i o o io JtO - n 25- -- 5 24 th 13 4 7 7 6 1 0 Hit - il 910044 8 lM .0 K '....:;7... ::;:::::: 1 ,5 5 5 IS' ll is 7 II- - 20 2 : 7 G ...... 7... .....7 .... SB3ll HB PC i Iwls I ... 4 - 0' ljjVl .222 3107, i 1 ', .125 FORK 2 0 5 24: 3 1102 4 4 1 1 4 4 9- - 0 6 0' 0 0 , 0 0 6 2 1 .500, .500 '8 J33 3 273 3 2 1 I 0 .1 01 1 g v uur im Vb sb sh O'.Il o o j 2B 3B 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 , , V.VT ' 0 t " 0.0 2 .250 0 0. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Of 0 I '1 .1 TTT- ,.d.. o 0 o . 2", l I 0 0 o 1 2 a ; i (Continued on page five) il I I I J ' Fill L II I I . x ,1 " t 2 1 """'- J 7 -- II fI ' III - - ' - ' ..PHONE 980 , ' 'I ': jjodge Brothers Dealer 4 I - EaBiKHHBMBBJ vi 4 3 4 Doll Gay got off to a had start, ggers, with four. lilisn iloover of I'nivo. 0. being nicked for 12 hit und seven fcUQtum'nl iMirrnnt of AmerU'an runs in the first four innings. For irk lead the three-Uiw- e Jiitters, the remainder of the game, iay hall, and his jiltched uo.hlt- ti 'th roe niiiece. victory. Berry Miller, G. Nelson, G. Sillier, E. Montgomery and Mohr each got ten of .lleber's two hits,. account twelve safeties. Heber player, Stanley, former s rath treated his former er roughly, banging out a triple, double and a single in five times' at bat, and playing perfectly field. VaTher Dws -- Weft Vacher, former l'rovo high school athlete, held forth at shortstop for l'rovo, where he worked smoothly, and also "halted 1.ihk for the day, getting a triple aud a single in two official frips to the plate. Baile and Gay also got two hlngles apiece. Kofaison, ltaile, Collins and Vnr;ft-e- r formed a very creditable infield for the Tinipa, only contributing two erros during the fray. The only l'rovo rogulnnt participating -- Wlrft- HooverAei'e--.- , Mclitttislt and Stanley. Tlie game was intensely Inlerest-ing- , rooter iu and kept an uproar all tluj way. TTt The score; BKOVa. A AB .. r. i l o Mcintosh, If Collins, 3a W. Hoover, c 0 10 3 2 Stanley, cf I. Ku-k- f' - -- 9;-- (".,f5tpele, 1'ayson, 14, Connlit, Brovo. 12. Warbmion, Eureka, 12. . f i;wl.aT-J- 2 NelMin, HcIht, 12. BASH HITS Barratt, American Ftvk, Gay, INinl-- h printtville I I ... Blown, lb I, -- ...T!) ...ICS T ". ..; Totals- . . .; ted for Brown groundwl out. ., Greater than Biggest Previous July r7 7i IW t;:i 15 liO ...... G. Nelson, c G. Miller. 21 .37t) E. Montgomery, 3b Burner i'i . .3: Mohr, 'rf . (I 0 0 ; .hi- 11 In eighth; .28 Erqihs, .202 AB II BO A 5 1 .. Perkins, t f .... ;2ra Fillmore, lb .2 l'. Miller, p ., .2:2 U. Giles f . , 10-- 1 t 1 mm ToUls 37 12 27 1" Score by innings: ' - ' l'rovo - Buns 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 SlJ llebe- rI I TIUW Klllnimirtr Miller 2, ...... 111 .02113210 00 7 .2 1040000 x 000 0 rilfC Unrfli fl V.tleu-,- 112 fl E. Montgomery, Fillmore," DEPENDABILITY I North University Ave. ; REGARDLESS OF PROFIT" , Phone 953 i ; Chic smart, fashionable pastel colors! You Want to be Graceful and Enjoy Good Health ARN TO S WIM --- LE lines.; ' body . ; , a Plenty of luxurious interior, big, richly upholstered! .. BuiIt to last long and ll high. . And the lowest priced sedan in Dodge Brothers, - . .' history. See it drive it and you'll deliberate no longer seat-roo- leg-roo- head-room- - re-se- , R. j; FRY, Inc. . GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS , am vest Center, Provo. PHONE 980 Provo7 Utah r j - 19-fo- ot JACKSON MOTOR CAR CO. 143 .1 Longest spnngbasef any car under $10001 25 miles per gallon of gas at 25 miles per hour .r .,, turning radius! . . ss . 2 .0 0 0 0 o 1 Bl 2 0 te From 0 to 25 miles an hour through gears in t less" than 7 seconds! yr-'y " 2 3 8 . 4. 2 1 2 ; 5 .... It 2 power-smoothne- : J -- performance at this unheard-o- f price is one striking reason and here areit few of the others: , Mile-a-minu- - and August sales will drive of speed and far beyond the largest previous, is a revelation:. t V August in Nash history 7 . They are cradled on springs Everywhere the greatest crowds buih by a new secref aUoy 8teel m Nash history are thronging proces8 that give Nash cars a to view the new Nash model- s- riding luxury you have never Here on display are the finest, known before fastest, smoothest riding cars If as yet you have not been to Nash' ever developed, " n come at once ourrsnowroonv 4 cr-- n In design and finwhhe-rar- e , Maer, r.fFer vn.i die smartest looking cars you matchless aualitv w v have ever, seen regardless of and value at the new. LOW ' price. prices ranging from, $865. to Their performance in the way $1990 f. o. b. factories. HEBER r.i-- re the new Sedans.' " Is Bat 72 ...203 ...241 Ilk lliik T. Steele, l'ayson, 4. Bi'dding, Eureka. 2... Bernardo. Eureka. 3. - T TEAM BAITING AB II nierican Fork ...203 ej.hl t............ rf ' .......... )i ttnlkitjikii J ' 1'irrson and-Smce- Within two days after the first public showing. orders were received for $3,250,000 worth of . 1 2 0 3 3 4 Cooper, Uitile, 2b SACiaFICE HITS ...22". Aiti.i -- 2 acher, ss STOLEN BASES B. Hoover. Brovo, 5. ; r- " s .:.... KlulieuPr.'Ktin'kn.-in- tirekil 1 w . As Dodge Brothers expected, this brilliant new Four has instantly won a vast ihd enthusiastic following is already a spectacular nadonal hit. irtb , - m r Senior, Springvllle, 11. Wnrhurtnn. Eureka. 3. Slobener', Eureka... 3. 0: Miller, Helier. .3. 3 BASE HITS B. Hooiir. I'ryvu, 3.. t Kteclti, 1'ayson. 3.- -, Durrant, American Fork, HOME BI NS D. Siminhowcr, 1'avson, I). Steele. Bayson. 2. Tf )TA I j BASES C Steele, l'nyorm, .22. FHriiitT.l,j-ovi).-4..- ' V Few New Cars Have Received a Welcome-s- o Emphatic- - Jsthe IMieiv ; HITS BtniiMH- F. O. B. Detroit Full Factory Equipmciit Sedan (N6t a Coach) teuiu-uiate- BINS Ilillnimi, rnvson, 10. B. Hoover, rrovo, v.. A. Taylor, Bayson. 0. It. 1'owan, Ncirtti,- - !. a hmrirniosTrttntea"TonraiuT home ran hitters, with three, iilch he registered in the first two ines of the season, l'ayson has tinother leader in eele, whose 22 total bases is three tter than that of "Stoltener of his closest rival. Bliss lloov-ol'rovo lends the base stealers, itli five thefts, Farmer of. the. second iu line. 1. me team icele's four saerlflc( hits gives ,li T'tr irfiii in thiiriniirrtmv The leaders In the various ilcimrt-ent- s of. offense follow": II A - ' , - t " ; . llNU. . M 1 - "j - III' Ul Q 11 -- . "Flat Rate" Prfc eg If I 0 0 ' , ' i ' dodge ERS repairing. - 7 a . UROTH- - . J OUT fnecxianics, ' - 0 0 0 0 0 1 ",0 0l-O"L- Q 0 0 .250 .222 U K " 1 1v " ' , 0 0 0 0 O 1 " i l'-0- 0 .250 .250 .250 l 0 1 2 r 1. i -- . I - '", I I I H V 1 2Z2.IZ1 t ' -- ', .'' " v ., ., ' " 1 I m tJ ' .', . 7 . I o 1 1 0 i 3.250 0 0 e '; ,l H lM r Ii If OI 2t o2 & it St LouhJ V ' fl 3 - J ' . : B.-J- 401 1 ilp 0 0. 15 0 0 70"-.3- -;-"7j7 ' . I II : Chical:?- tZl il I IIIII 0. 4 i :.:...7:....7 I 00 II 012 2'' .250 1 2 1 v"H7777"..-...- " 3 ."3 .150 6 1 .143 o 2 .123 1 1 1 TB SB 'SH Uo 510 .258 ab it ir rc .3J2 2 8 i 3 klj:jJJlI 8 5 .3.!3 1, irt 33 0l 4 0 1. d200r 1 1 IP I 2 .400 t)i'0;-0'7- S 1 fl r. -- .-- 2 BwtoH;4, 0 J524 , .4X1. .422 44 S3 ,1 W9KhUtoa 1 1 0 8 0. S . 61 M .43 5!) 3: 55 .43 J& 1 XeYork5,I)etroit-- r 07 0:12( ip ...' -- ; rev .75t".m' i... Bo&ton I . .77' W L ..... ;.i..t.. .. TB SB SH Olerelaud o ' - Philadelixlda-.'Cli a )H . 773 "Wr 4Y1T AB Standing of the Club , '. 7 4 , S 2 .4 L207?ut- - 0 1 , :; 0 Xew York WaKiiigton 0 0 8 0 16 iO; 9 0 X (A.SlWr 7- - 1 Detroit 4ll a 1 0. -'. 2B SB 4 jni r -- American League I .0 ; t Am ' 3 4 12 6 23 1 ..'.... 77 T 31 r ,., . . Carter . 0 2 3 0 0 0 1 A lJ t- - O tr-- j- Mv PC f- .......... I). Dudley (7. Huff R. Carter Doylo ... 7fT".- 8. 12 11 12 0 3 4 9 (V 7 - 5-i- . ElKEKA n II -- 14 SPANISH B. 3Z Alt lt Slurry .'.7.. ...... ..,'.. 2 0 G AB 6 24 . ....... ,8 .2 0 m o 2 Iteese B. Betty Boswell ........ It. Park G.- Worthington I. M. "Petty ... Lunt, 7 Burton M. 0 AO . ...... a,' 14 1 5 23 6 21 ......,v;-i- A.. Siierry J i 4j A V Ik - o V,3...2. 7 0 ....... ..7..:; 2' .5'7'1; 77T7.T:..f-2SJl;-3-- l4 .............. 7 a ..;.. .................. 5 15 2 D. i 777:777;.7;.7; 333 .278 259 .230 ft 11 3 l'. MIHer 2, Collin,s, Slmiley 2, Gay, Errors Collins, ltaile. Vacher, Kaile.' Three bnse hits Stanley, Warburtoh . Vucher. , Two base hits G. Nelson, l.G n Miller. Mohr. Mcintosh, Stanley, StolM'iier r, tla.v B y.v Struck Ii; Shrlver Miller t!, Hases on ball otf tiny 2, Fowler .... I, Sillier 3. Wild pitches Guy 1. Bensoii . . . Tjine of giune-- 2 hours. Umpire Bediling Brown. ,..W...... ...i Christensen IK ("owaa. Cole Bailey Belliston ' 2 4 1 22 4 10 .375 .345 1 ) ...... d f 2B SB UK TB S W ;m siM; ......,.....'5 E.lVprthlngton 0 0 0 s ...... ..7;...;. .'.." - (1 .414 E. 1111)1)-- " : .4(17 27 Steele Sutton ........ S. Taylor ..... ' BO 18 ....... 0 0 1 O - 7 1 Xi 1 4 6' -- 3 1 33 . .7 .. .....wv... Ilolmstead 2. 0 o .2.T0 3 .170 i 2 111 0 2 .1W 0 1 .077 0 13 J o l.i 0 jl .ll 1 -A ti PrlW i t . i 1 17 .... 4. tb;Bbh 1 4 o o l 1. , im I 8. .4tm 7 A ' 2B sb Tfl 0 28 2 V5 . I 5'2 2 ,0 .tk a i. --au '. it ' Vn i V o fja "200 0 0 0: 3 X78 0 0 07.0(10 0 J) ....' A. C. (Tilpnian I"oHing Durrunt . I e ' r, W .. , ii i JLMERIf.lxFOKK 7 0 0 10 2 0 2 o .4-- ' .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 . a, . 247T .......5 ,.. 1 '"o""t X 0 5 2 .25H 20 . llrkltPT rrw.T, 1. Steele ;jntBy r IT 5 IK 1 1 H'oinimicd oil Bilge five 0 1 14 J&4-- 4 n n i a Ait o 3. .. 120 5 2 0 : 0 0 2 yuow lewis '. A 7 27 2 31)1 1 10 o ., a ,.t.i, .... 4 .34 0 0 6 A 0 -tlt 8 S 12 -- 4 4 6 4 K 11 1 .440 I 3 1 10 Ji. 53 2 4 13 t 5 1 28 .8" 9 .321 1 -- Sw- 1. 23 31 22 II 3 Montague . ... It. Sjmiuhower 0; 'owan It. SiNiinhower . Score by innings Amerli-nFork Bun 2 W-.- 4 15 1'arl ridge, lb . .'. ,. B. Spulnhower, 2I Totals 9 Burnett .... Jlemory 'i.'. It. Itilt?dn .. , . . . II i i.iwo 0 0 0 . i ..,;., 8H PKIXGUI-L- 9 27 U l'nrtrldgtt Wlgnall AB II PO A illniau ...... .......... SbtKS E. SKM'le 5 4 3 2 4 1 37 . BAYSOX ,. ''..,'" If Totals .. Hl nvra ii ......... Bilich. 2h I'olirng, t 2 1 i 34 . lb Ilolmstead, t l! , 2H6 hit, while Miller has Nehi .111 ade tight safeties in sixteen trips. Sianish Kork Nloheucr of Eureka, 1'. Miller of Frl(biy'. ItesnUs: r American Fork K. 1'ayson C ami C. Steele of 1'ayson hold Ilelier 7, l'rovo (iw i' next, three places in Ktlrk work. IHinisti Fork fl, Sprlngvillc I, Prow, whose entire, team Is we Sunday'a Schedule: nt; a terrific dip, has three, bai i Nephi at rn Iu tlic .4(Ki fias-- r liver wirn , .417 ; "Whit id; liliss Htmvt-riKivi-r- , .4'iQ. 11KHKU. Aug. 0 (Special) Signs it teaUturtlnrriT of wikueSgTli tb makeshift Vmvn Arwi aa lit ill batting as well lis! iu the lineun were not .yisihli In Hie lro- 111 cmitest here igiK! Maii'liiig, huvlug the ex(Iimllv high mark of .;!7!, which i which the Kugles mtit the TimiK verJMr4lMia tiuit of down the line by winning a ist fuur-jiEureka is the only oiuei dict. rovo. am with sin uvtrage- lHHtcr than Heber is Preswtl m. The Tintic mark 1m JIuIkt steiitHHl into fourth laeo t Ittri'HB- I i illnmri of Vn ywtn-W- lr of Its Tletory,' whlctrTtiti: bytrtue iiu- - east) which was cifciiitrfffi itli 10. A iimtrtet of iHyer?V exuectedjvyjii'n l'rovo's 'lineup, withHM Hoover of ITBTQ. iily "fi.ur feinilars Included. WHM Ull' uounctil. The Kagles took an early i!y one behind. lead, but 1he Tiuips imi'. Siecle of I'hyson has hanged five-rut it liits,awo more tliun any other proved lit the latter Btuge of the is t'oiniiit and gavelhe home club a reul (Mill! n. . of 1'rovo A fl game . . T scare. iimig me lonr to nave . . fi'ttes' Berry Miller kept Brovo'g hits t well wattered througlidiit th game, ii nilFCefsTJfliililes---Barratof Americiiu Eork, and bore down hard iu the last flaying only lu three gaines,- three innings to hold the Timjist enougli to iiualify him as .a leatl- scoreless aud uiaiituiu the necesout-1- .. ...... titaulcjr- - ..... Sti-el- e MateGood Showing; Tacher sTiemT Start After Cay Improves has a ..50U iv, Ann. X "iiigciiid is tifil for the top inn among Central I'tiili wickers ailiurUdi Is Provo Makeshift slogging Eureka out- 0 "25 6 24 5 t!on, .44(1 .41 p I elsn A. .1 C ..... if ........ rarmer i 0 .. ,. ... Bi-rr- Coimnt Mclntotih (Jay - foiling, Amrnrait foili.... AH . ,4('l V. Htmver. Provo 4 Seniaty KyrfnKtilto U. IfHIOMi -V 'urhtirton lastly hifielil il t'drttr,.. .48 .... . H. Hoover W. Hoover ltiO 2 1 Hlt.TJ?B i 7.,,.....K , Bk C 72B3B II .. T.tJ .......... "I E. Shrift - 2 2 Uer 7...... i y API n R liion .777. Brown rn '.. .41 P. Miller, Heber ...2 .2 - .48 Iiu-rfc- a Stttaurr, PBOVO H American Turk' b K- victory ovtr the lotu rluh Wilayi the ("Hrrincii gaining a full Suuu! on Prove by virtue ut the'vietwy. l'Hm holi)ltiJ piive American in the flint three Fork ivp which jroved fatal. to the s!ik:J-tioiuI.hhIk' rba!ic, de;fle iu (he seventh, which cut the Cavemen' lead to two runj j ex41.ent hall 1M1 Steele liltchod hut hi! 8iiixrt for i aimed W iI.iHiiftill. rolling, Anier 'an Fork ace, a invliiclblp weft in tine seyentii. when a trljile hy B. with thcliasiu full, folSiiinho(y lowed hv A. Taylor's home run, ai- (HiiiutPd for five tnllles, was th( oiilyl'aywin ill, slugger to garher inorp than one hit. unii "ihif' limner iiehi mar flisTinc- t ion for thexlilorn. The Kcort-- : . ,""" . AMKUICAX rtiltK " " A H II It 1 A 4 1 1 Kcniiett, 3h 1 0 ....-- 5 College,. s MS Galno) An. TATSHlX. irrun itav In Three Departments I5VTTKKS TUSSLE Winnerj Strengthen Their Position )yer Leads Provo Hitters; Both Hoovers Central Utah Loop Batting Errors .ArelJataJ ; Pa j son i BcruttrU CAVEMEN WIN -C- ihlEMCAN FORK TOPS r ATA fl 1 U |