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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY, AUGUST 14. 1927.1 PACE FOUR igirl PlaceS TIMPS TAKE THRILLER -F- ROM ARTIST LINEUP ... - . -- : - ; Win h McKw' liner la the resitng place lu Heed li.uliig fimnd glove, Provo baseball fan Chin's relief. TUf h'l Spring. i,'r,,r inentimed -- liner nm! game, and rii'.'s filial out OfthetheArtists tiled tlip lielag run for result. The flu- , oi v.Himd base a to M fftf ltle TIttilW. M wore: wis of Hud the tussle provided oodles J iileuieut all the way. Five borne ninsm triple and five lu the viVliaw bits were included teams, TrtaC slngglug by the clouting gave fund this sh-- ,. the fan their thitlln In rapid ' . ession. Four Mighty Blows " hit Hoover; Stanley and BUS . llover each bit for the'circult with - ..ne on. while Addle Miller's followed by a wild throw, accounted Hoo-fttr two' wore coiinterst Bliss Miller, lierry and XVJviu each " tot't-Mfor theTiinps- 'IiIhkV Mtn ri-.- tri-a- V- - "lwrtKtoii, StyfliiKvIlle , home rtm J cracked toonO lend all slugger Bd two oMhe - tingle if f doubles t woke an 'id " out jwdebut Into Central Vtah auspicious Itaselall. '' Springville provided something new In batting feature in he first Winning. .Dowdell, first man up. hit tjie first ball pitched over the right .McKee, Hoeoud.nHin liold fence, two strikes and two balls ntlat, got him w hen be also lifted one over she garden wall. ..... Alt elding of . otb . leuuis was ragged In spots, some Klnr-"- " .wtn-nla- r plays were made. of catch lirilliant Mcintosh's uiv I Senior'! wallop far over hi head In the. fourth was the .outstanding ."piece of defensive' 'aprkvTwo. lightnliiK double plnys by the Timp 'field, with Whit Hoover on the starting and receiving end of one, rew the rrtaudlts of the crowd. '.- '- Stanley made a marvelous try for and al- ne of Muir's ad 'iu liiiihthtJl -- . upenred-rfae-balH- rff Dyer Eaaes ' Ip . arefurtl S Ve ' a . ' "' Eve-nlii- g K ga Sit tV- . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 .... .... FRK - AH II 5 1 10 . liawll, lb .. 0 2 11 1 L. .JoneR,- .30 10 24 12 . ,t ... lb 2 ... ., 0 7 3 11 2 2 a oio .4 Totak o Lc.- - o 2 . " 2 4 v. t r44CTT ...4 110 . A - 1 i'X-fi- -- k. f - i l I'kVF- to Reese. II 1 Cowiitrr t'mplre Brown. - minutes, ' r' Coast League Standing of the Clubs: W. L. m f2 Oakland Seattle 77ir ".T'.TT.T. 78 59 San Francisco .'. ...79 00 Saorameuto .....70 70 04 7.1 Portland 70 . , . . .05 .Hollywowi . Missions 02 7!) Los Angeles ....... 52 ,87 ...... : - Ix-wi- s -- Speedy Relief From Bunions--S6- Corns ft "So scnsilile person will continue "to cuffer from those intense, agonlz Jnathroltliing bunion pains when Ii. .40 .02! 15 ..."...til 45 .575 .573 .545 ......til ...... 00 50 ....T.'4i nnclnnall 74112 ...... 47 . Brooklyn Bocton . . . PbUit-lelphl- a PC. W. .,...f.O . 02-- M 61 ' . . ...40 ' 05 .431 .402 :3S1 Friday' Result St. IjouIs New 2. York 7, PittslMirgh 1, Brnoft'vn 0. . 42, Pbiladelpbta 6. Uiost ' American League i ....... v...p.T,. - 1 " bf thDtsoft.coriseet -- Oakland 1. Portland ft. Los Angeles 4. ' Missions 4, Sacramento 1. Sun Frmicisi-- ' - .55 .500 .407 .401 , .......... ..:M -- IT J.r IT T I .374 Wag as jt will the world for me! When fuss and fret was all my fare It got no ground that I could see ; So when away my caring went. -I counted co.sr and was content. John Byron : Careless Content. ' . nip conient, I do not care. ii . i . . - ';-- Vii Mv.W ..'-. C'fe ,. -- .. '".. W Have t' .- - , mine VVe prophesied by such place in a " 0i. ..'W 1 mm n ii l ii " - , ...;- - thatDodge Brotherslupendable product, backed policy of Our prophesy has been realized and today we reiiew tjie pledge we made four months ago. r , mm R. J. FRY, Inc. 310 Wesf Center, Phone 980. Provo, Sold by Dodge Brothers : Dealers Everywhere MOTOR CARS 223 W. Center uas3 i lTV i-- U 1Ehl Tt ? ears 01 'oepenaame cgervice i i ' fair dealing. would quickly win ah enviatile the favor of this community. ' Installed This Modern BRIMHALL BROTHERS " - Dodge BrotFers Motor Cars and Graham Brothers Trucks have made extraordinary strides in popular favor. The good will they enjoy in this community is a subject of comment, the content-men- t of their owners gratifying evidence of a more than satis, factory mutual relation. Come hr and see how easily we can save you" real money, cut' tire costs "and restore your injured tires. Phone 260 '-- f - We have fulfilled our pledge io the best of our ability and the prophesy we made has come true even sooner than we anticipated. -- . tm i This equipment, developed at the Firestone factory, 'makes possible" our guaranteed repairs - repairs in which tires are reinstated for duty, just as lit as they were before, injury repairs. that are cured into the - . tire, not baked. " ' And so we promised continued personal interest, conscientious and Intelligent service and our utmost effort to satisfy as well as to sell. ... t". ml- iiiu u u t " -' EquipmentThrbughoutOur&hop ' ' ' ' ' - V- . CT!"2 not strange that greatest should l registered here," Hoopes. "The comniercbil industry in Vtah bud its birth, in the American Fork region aud the people in the industry there realize wh;it it can be developed to mean to their' agricultural indus-tr.- . nt - i "It is progress says Mr. poultry mmrmome.-u:iyiiye-1- It was our belief, as Jt is today, that we must the buyer s satisfaction as well as sell him a motor carsafeguard or a motor truck. A sae is the end of a transaction, we said. With us it must be the beginning of a mutually profitable relation, ; .4b Scientific ', TUTl s . The Last Word In ...... : '. Our program was a simple one. It was based on the conviction that selling-unitof transportation entailed personal responsi-bI- i ' ty. ; , .. - OLD MASTERS - - ' Four months ago we made both a pledge and a prophesy. As newly appointed Dodge" Brothers dealers for Provo and vicinity we laid down our business platform. i Inside Arm a -- A eMilfilled - .0.21 Friday's Results: Hollywood ."the new" powerful lienetratlng vet "harmless antiseptic Eiu'rald pil I M u,,reilil.v. Is? obtained at any well ' ,.; : .. "'.tm-- ikI drug store. ,., ? '""' ' Standriig of the Clubs: few i!rOiS over the .Apply . fin nieirnp8rT''aDd ;FTiowspeediiy .'.I he ... 77 33 .7( W) . pain disapikars and the inflauu. New York 05 43 .02 inatioii Is reduced.." Boxclder countv, whlclrf U Mr. Washington .... So marisUoiwly powerful is Emer-- - )etr it ..5S 4S. .544 Hqik?s home region he ftves nt l'hilmli-lphi. . . . ....5X 52 .52S Briciiam City has shown a .markaldOil T 7T. 52 57: ,17T- ed increase in the last year. Sevier 'tfirfvel-rtRtip ttnd drop off; I ilm-ag' 4( Jj3J23 . All druggists guarantee, one dottle Cjeyeli'nd comity imitortcl to give results anil is dispensing it St. Imis .;.41 W5 .3Ki annnusualjy large toliuue of baby . 73 .SSi) 'chicks during the siiring of 1927. i many foot.sufferers. Adv; Boston'...';. . THAT'S CLEAN ". ... winner. While the almve- array of speedsters would delight the heart of T6i) .... SALT LAKE CITY There i ) growing interest in poultry through out the entire state of Vtah, de clares Jesse W. Hoopes, president of the Ctah Poultry Producers Cooieratlve3Iurketiug association, which handles eggs, poultry ana turkeys from about 2XKl producers in all part of the state; A survey of the. industry in recent.. month! shows 4bfttt he- - greatest forward strlilesTT;ne bwn made In the Vtah county territory. This 'region cen ters around the American Fork and Pvovo. .plants of the C(MiKTative, egg w lilctF"Jtrals( "supplied-witb-from- Iibi and Pleasant (Jrove dis- tricts. FOR coufocsyi . tlint PC. .... - Chicago Pittsburgh St. Ixmls New York C ALSO n - Standing of the Clubs: 1:. 9-- - National League AOH0U6H WE'RE Busy as you n national Junior .chanipi'on, and Wel-dulira per, a consistent J..'1- -; Borah, of course, is the ace' of Cromwell's sprint quartet, but there Is so little difference in- - the relative ability of all four, that any one of them has a chance to go over POULTRY KEEN jidvunced w hen, his hit got through ,'Stunley. McKee got a base on balls. iiiid Harnett's clout scored Dowdell. hit a nMuIr struck out, but Sweii-sito. center wbicli j' long lu and Bamett. 'brought The Last ( hancc t Bead opened Surlngyllle's last chance with a- hit to. left. Snow; struck "implied to t'olvin and r - 12 Dow-dell'- to third on lyPwW-wit ind vsnre(l on Ihiwdell's hit. Dowdell Silver kid slippers.witb, vary high heels and narrow, dfcora-tjv- e to triy)ied effects, promb jlant brocades for chic In evening wear. three onT5" Double .. playa Boswell stars. Struck out by C. Steele . , Twcnt EVEMX(T SLIPPERS laurels:; INTEREST IN whjn-Mllf- choice.- - f0R Mnir six-ru- n , I- - 1 tttH - ' ' I A 08 C i , - ,' . rT)A.y t'? O-- 2 E. Steele. - "TL'ffve-SpTliigv- . .'.'.'-- '' ;'; . rata. d tin-ti- , -- . 18 "j 1 V ft ......0 d . Jones replied, "the job is yours." AHroct pi tehedraBd" tamed iim It won hla $300 pitching classic. and started the Cubs on the way to rT' u 6 i - -. , f 0-0 -- M w .' . 11 lead-H- in Met 4 Ulte most of Altrock InsUU there isn't a. much to the came today at there. was 20 or more yeara back. "Wm larepJy natter of power Uvely baU in use ," he said. J with theTantees Bin ply nave too The much kturr in Ihe old power bouse when they turn loose Ruth. Gehrig, Iauerl and the rest tafthaf mob." ' Woa For White Sox Nick, leet you hart forgotten-- , wai a member of the famoua Chicago White Sox of 1906, which won the American league pennant that year .and then went cn ttrdefeat the sup posedly Invincible Chicago Cuba In the world series that fall It wIU be recalled that Altroek worked and woa tbe first game of that stfles, defeating Mordecal Brown. No one figured him aa the Ed pitcher (to open the aeries. Walsh was favored by must of the crilleg, with "Doc" White aa second lineup Herejsjbe siiritiilin t:'d" ifwf-- ' 0. prior io C. Steele 1. Hit with pitdied halls CNuu"CroriTvelliiisp'( 0 . 5 meet : ("buries Borah, nationA. Serry by C. Steele. Wild each , 4 2 0 0 al ..champion ;,' CaptaliLEd . Ilouae, Boswell i.r Passed bfflTtt-TaylopitchPi PacifieTt'oast Jual. meet champion 30 L Time -I of hour game4!) 17 27 12 last season ;.IIerschel Smith, former . 5 2 . Dudley, ss E. Carter, p . 12 . . . , ........ . , o- - . 2-- ..... 2 3 Score by Innings : " eauina np which waa America Fork Oyer, p imeJrwMh -- twst fntahrilank t J .7. ..0 To 0 2 2WfM Buna rf Jwtnj Gay, Mi.rii'iwvlllR aftir several weeks' ab- 0--"2-T O S O 427 lilts ."7-Muce. had Two" bad InnlUKH. "but Sanlsh -- Fork-R- uns 3 3 2 0 i o 11 Totals ........ ......87 11 27 pitched well otherwise. rrrr'.o 2 2 3 2 3 1 13 17 After SpringvHle bad scored twice ' xltan for Dyer In tith. Hits Beore by Innings: Summary : Runs L. Jones, R. i'ih the first, Provo" broke the Ice in Davis 2. W. Davis. Saben 3, V, Dudthe second, when Miller singled to Springville Buns ,7.,2 0 0 0 0 0 14 Bemiett 3, College ley, E. Carter .light with one out and took second 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 210 4, Homer 4. Durrant 4, Barratt 4, Hits "when the wuash got throunkHead. TAIUler went to third on Dyer'a out, Provo Holmstead 3., Barnes 4, C. Chipman 0 3. Mott 2. Polling. Buns . . . . ;fl 1 0 0 i 0 4 0 x Stolen basest "inid jcame home when Senior drop-pe'a 11 Homer 3, Durrant 2, Holmstead 2. Dowdell'a throw .on Gay Hits . .T7. .1 1 10 3 i l ' 2, i Burratt, C. Chipman. Barnes, Col Buns Dowdell Summary: "grounder: McKee 2, Bamett, Muir, Read, lege, Basell. Sacrifice hits Bena Springville continued to lead Hoov- nett. (7. Chinnmn.. Home runs V. the fifth, which Berry oiiened Snow, Berry, B. Hoover 2, DudleyN Bennett. Barrutt. Three with a single. Bliss Hoover's homer er 2, Stanley 2, Miller 2. Errors Bamett 2, Senior, BeudT base bits Holmstead, Bellows. E. ,'iut Provo in the lead. Tbcn,: with Dowdell, ' Miller 2.- Stolen bases Carter,Saben 2. Two base, hits 'two out, things started aguln wheu Stanley, ".Whit Hoo-e- r wastiit with a pitched Cooper,. B. Hoover, Colvin. r Sacrl-tic- e Hcmer, Colh'ge, ; L. Jones. Barratt, hits Mcintosh. Home runs Polling.- - .Double plays Bennett to 'bull.- Stanley then lianjted one over Hoinrr to Holmstead. Struck "out 'the right field wall to give Provo a lowdell, McKee, B. Hoover, three-rui- i ley, W. Hoover, Three base bits by Mott 7, K. Carter Jt. Bases on margin. 2, lalls Off Mott 2. E. Carter 3. Hit Mnir's double and Senior's hitlMillef. Two Imse hits-Htuns bat with pltthed balls Durrant by E. n run lii : the Swrnson, , eventh, but Provo came right hack ted In Dowdell S. Bamett T, Mc- Carter. Time of gauie 2 hours 30 , t'nipire-Smitho tally fourztlmes,BlliuiriJiK)ver Kee 1, Swenson 2, Senior 1. B. minutes. 1 flnghd and cnuie home ahead of IooTer2,7Slanley 2, W. HonvFF2; V. Ibaivcr Whit Hoover, whose homer ovef the Miller 1. Double plays ience went alnint two miles In the to B. Hoover, to W. IIiMver; B. jiir.-Stanley, was jife on Barnett's Hoover to Col via to W. Hoover. JmT. and scored when AUdie Miller Runs resixmsible fop Lewis 6, Dyer.-. Struck out By Ijewis 7, Dconmvti'd for a mighty triiile-i-to Lewis 2, center. threw, wild to yer". Bases on balls-D-ff r "Ibirdi and Miller registered. Dyer 2. Hit with pitched lalls W. ibtover by Lewis. WiltJ pitches r Spriiigvillemade Provo's lead seem iiiall in the eighth, howv' Dyer S.- Time 'of 'game 1 ho'iir 50 c minutes. i'uiplre Selman. i'vetr- Snow't.ntk second i m A -- 0 2 0 ,Hb Salien, cf 2 4 1 Davis, V. Dudley, If 2 2 .. . - rf TVTTJavIS72b" BeUnws, c . AB II PO 2 5 0-- R.- - . Nick Altrok told me bow it hap' I 4. 0 o o pened and for the first time the .real reason why he pitched the first game of the 1908 isreveale4. Had Bet on Gam- eIn thbse" daya Nick Altroek was 1 I 7 Ik V Ty!?vJS..' is b?'1 L. . firmly convinced that beer taken in proper quantities was a fine toule- for a "V'tcher. Being Gerjuun rrr--l&ls&r favored largerpwrtlons served vr-pr-Id stelna, 1 .. . deliveries of any desired quanReese, lb The night before the first eiime. I. M. Petty, cf CCOMWELl's A&G' OF COACH , Nick alien t five or nix hours testing tity of any Size coaL L. Bailer, as ........ " ' 4 o o 2 S7Ati TRACii SQUAO Y the various brewi In a Chicago cafe. s o i o '; Burton, cf "bin NOWl Let us fill your Late-ithe evening, or perfiaps it Belllston, If r was early in the morning, when he4 : urea or hfarltig gome Cub sup- -' Totals P'Bk. ,:,33 10 x20 11 1 xHillman out ; hit by batUtl ball. portera shout the praises of that . -vjtr Score by Innings: team, Altroek wagetyfl flOO against : 300 that the White Sox would win Payson WU. MAKS AMV OP TUB Runs .....0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 the first game. To VoOR too Thgie 1, " aOJLjO-t-a-g-jtAltroek thouglTbe could beat any Illla ' team when right. When he knew it NcnLi 5 Runs .....1 00 0 2 1 0 1 x If a college track coach has one '.any college coach,. Cromwell rise to was his turn to pitch, he always Hits ......1 01 1 3 2 11 x 1!) outstanding sprinter be is usually remark-tha- t Bert Darling, the star betjpn himself1. . WhJemornlng bo Dean freshman, Snmnuiry: Runs A.. SK'rry, (5. more .than satisfied." Not will Join theTarslty of the first game dawnVd,"heTearn-enthat he had wagered $100 on the WortblngtHi,- Owan(I. M. Petty 2, Cromwell of Souther- California, E. Steele, D. Steele, C Steele. 'Br- - who hud not less than four this squad next year and make some of outcome and to bis -- veterans great dlsmav. the to retain their step v ' l,' ' l rors B. Spainhower, he felt he would not be the selecPartride, past season. ' '. laurels. Cowan, Cole, Reese. Stolen bases tion of Manager Fielder Jones. Since thrive men are all any team j O. Siierry, Reese, Cole, I. M. Pe'ttv. can enter iu a siyrle. event, CromBelllston. Sacrifice hits Boswell. well was well supplied with reserve G. Worthington, (ViWnn (fly). Three power. Despite the many Injuries biiHe Ste'le. Two sprinters suffer, Cn)inwell was .55 27 27 12 SPANISH ...... ....... .5 AB II Pi -.- litrrr. Polling, lb M..C'hlpnian, '2b. Totals ,.. until the Stanley, cf . nr'f, lKhth, hen he eased up with a big Miller, b - 7T, 'hijWtHBv-T- .UO, p PHOTtr m l 1. hfayrttyfttrmmii . Burnett, Mulr, e Swenson, of Senior, lb .. Bend, rf .... Know, If ... Lewis, p .: 1 . Six-rry- .. .... pkXmX-uJ- V;T 21 Totals . g AB II IH) Dowdell, "wr m ,tvi7 J. a, ' rv.: E. Steely as, . . Ililluian,' cf D. Steele, 3b. ...... C. Kteele, p 13 SPANISH FflBKj Aug. Auicriciin Fork1 won its, eighth, B. Siain1iower, 2b w L. 'f5'lor, c v..,.. straight victory Friday by wnotlier-in-31 . lb Partridge, Frirk talenderfi, the Spantsh to 11, Thirty one runs .Is .the sea- - WHsnn,-tvrsou's munVind the Cavemen 'made Sutton, rf 27 bits count for the ''big. parade. Totiils The Beetdlggers did quite a bit of biffing on their jow nCconiit, rap, ping M(tt, yoflng left hander, frw-ly, A. rf v : but not freely enough. mf . Homer, HnlntHtead 'ollege U. Worthington, c l. 2lK..r..,. did the .... . : SVrff nod IMIowS Cole, 7 ratt aud r. Iludley got home runs. score: out, but Mead bad 'advanced oh a ;Tbe wild pitch in the meantime, and AMERICAN scored when Iowdiil iient a curfh- AB H'PO Ing liner to right field. Dowdell Bennett, 3b tmik second on another wild pitch, College, tm . and Provo fans felt distinctly Homer,. 2b , IleVed when McKee lined to Colvla Durrant, cf to end the rally and the game, . Barratt,. e The score: Holmstend, lb SPItlXUTItLE r Barnes, If McKee, :' - vllb Park. match ' Bos-we- tMsehiiU U-- fi alightly la Ihe latter, stages. ,m- i ned ' 1'ayaon was never behind, aud .j.made, it bits connt for rtiua. C!e and (Wwan were the heavy hitlers iift the home fluK while Partridge .KM waJ the. leading Peyson'fence-bnst- - 7 7 - .:1 Fork hurler. no-rb- ft no-hi- t, fonr. Innings, and 1.000 .778 torm all tiie way, allhotigh he weaif1 , tVilvln. 2ti bad W. Iloovcr. 'rt iyer,pitched Mellilr ball . Sunday V Schedule : 7 "Provo at Eureka. ttIMIih 'rk"ft Ileber. ret"cn.tly MclntoRhlTsr B. Hoover, ss after trovo-lalter- , ..5 ..S . er pr. .for ..i .. 11. tit ;ld H'intnply HmiIWeJiilay,;nd liioKt. nablieii liiui at first.' J ..7 -- ilereerea favrf uitcbrt -- and Park, both' rut lrovo, bnt neither ' took up 4the 'hallene. Jones 'la out of game for a while with broken fingers, but the woman, grippier's manager says that they susixx t that park Is a little afraid to risk bis" record with Miss Mercereau, who. has a remitatlon of beating soine I at ih It'tiiders in the 'middle' and welterweight classes, 4 r J ak lteed ofigden. w mr de- - :;-:.- i L. :. Boswell of Nephl by and iV Steele of Payson staged gssl slab duel., with the honors in Sta-di- ng Wi , er rdTHf-nirrngnrTn- . noticing Manager Jones aeemed to be la a highly nervous ..eonditioA. Altroek asked the reason. It seems Jones dida't want to waste his ace. Ed ualsb, against Mordecal Brown, then the star oft he Cuba. "I don't know who to pitch." said Jones. SURPRISED! " " ' . , Rwtults: The' game was played in the Provo , Springville H. iif one hour and M Nephi fi. Payson 3. American Pork '31,' Sjntsh Fork minutes. The score: -:, Ih-M- fence. Dowdell of Springville mured Oyer's hopper lu the.slxth, a Berry, c al- - , Team Anwriran Prov Hetier Kuivka 1- Parade" Big Friday-- 10. challenge through i. , Fork ., . BY BILLY EYANSr 8priifiill DeanPark Herald.ltLUeiirX-Joiie- ing a U wt out NEPHI. Aug. 12 XeiOa went into tie for alrth place w ith Paysu'i Nephl Pxyaon Suanish Virginia Mercereau, feminine middleweight jmat cbamp of Chicago, has signed to meet John Andersin of the Deseret gvm Halt Lake, in a finish match, at the A rnKry( , Provo, rMday, August Increases ...... Still On Trail Of PAYSON TEAM tting,verage By 53-1- Woman Grapplen BILLY& You'd Be MERRY TIME American - Late . Rallies By Springville Fall Short; n Three Home Runs and Triple By Provoans Decide Tussle By BOB COODtLL, CAVEMEN HAVE NEPHI DOWNS Waste , Couldn't . i.i ii j ii n uiuii ii ii ii j i. . " UILDN PA TOMB FIRSTt |