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Ken JEAN BOROTRA - with .417 and .414, respectively. Other leading hitters (all having taken part in six or more games i WIMBLEDON. Eng., July ...JM-(U- J! follow: Durrani, American Fork, Henri Cochet of France' won ;ST1; D. Dixon; Provo, .368; R.Nal-sothe men's tennis championship of Provo, .361; Dyer, Provo. .355i England today when he defeated Steadman, Wilson, Tinlic,. .346; Tlntic, Ml. 6c3, 4, in the finals. otra, Cochet succeeds to the title held i American Fork holds the team tattt.ii? honors for the first half, last vear bv Rene La Coste, La Coste did not compe'te this year. I Cochet, Berotra and LaCoste have now eacli won' ihe lieu o Ltiie vwivc. Cochet's superior steadiness beat Borotra today just as It beat Big s. Bor- Bill Ttlden in the n, 6--4, 6-- . as well as takmg first place In the percentage. column.. Their exact j In. ' place,haa a mark of .3112., Tlntic and Heber follow in that ot- -' der, both close to the .300 mark ; Addle Miller not only holdathe batting honors, hut also has the ' it. His record of second i ' , league pitching laurels to his ered-- V six victories and. one lone defeat gives hin pe3eaJ - leadership, although ;SankyDix-- , . on. of Provo. with th'reelctories, tod Dell Gay of Pr6v wtih One, - Kavs 1.000 percentage marks, " - Colvih Sparkle- w. ' 1 " t I- - - '.iUvaly competition prevailed In the various batting departments". BeedrColvitf' of Provo is outstand- Jng, with the leadership i three phages of offense total hits, total ieses and stolen bases and being tlose lb the lop In several others. . -.: Cotvi'n's 23 hits gave lslnj two frOrs than 'Miller, with 2lr and hiii 41 total bases placed him far in Vacber v ftont of .his team mate who ir second with 30. Colviri also pilfered 10 bases, 5 more than tlu .speedy Bennett of American ForK, Klmmy Mcintosh of Provo led. in runs scored, with -- 17. Kline of Tintic and Vacher of Provo had 15 each. Bliss Hoover of Provo chalked up ,7two-bas- e hits, while Kline, next in line, banged out S. Butter of Heber is the leading fhree-pl- y slugger, with 6 to tots -- eredlt. Vacher Is Homer King h yachet of Provo is. the.home run Igng. the diminutive "Clug" having $ to his credit. Colvln; with 3, is J -- ManaBer--JakflK"ne Dps . the sacrifice hitters, with or the same team la next in line, with' C Detroit, did. that Mis the best lath ' ' Golfers patronising the jrcu-- ZiIclDaTlinRson-gounpH----t ferAtvanyatnkv"pB34;4ialf---t- at . .......... . 4 1 0 38 46 7 15 .t8 21 12 4 0 .. 4 1 1 12 2 0 o a ,. J2 15 .5 3 .826 7 5 ass 2 167 2 0 .083 0 .000 o. .ooo PC 2 0 0 1 0 i 1 0 .11 46 45 6 13 6 ,12 io l i ...il Viertel 7;t... ., ......... .... Robbins Lucy .. Butler . 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Special '; - - 30x3y2 TUBE 90c e t GOODYEAR" SPEEs TIRE 29x440 . 29x4.40 -- m . robMs .:,7. $405 . - -- -- v -- "LOS -- - We feel tHatearottrnHnu 'deserve the entire and sincereTsupport of the business "men of Provo and of the people of the community." We bespeak-thethe success they so well deserve in alj of their under-- , ... takings. Be Replaced toL-kee- V Lowest Prices In History TIRE n. ANGELES, July 6. tt.'J)-M-arty Krug, manager of the Los Angeles club ot the Pacific Coast Baseball league since 1923,.,will be replaced within a few days, it was reported here today . his team Jn thai I Failure. 1 GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY V 42 WEST w - I , ... . . " 1 enter-th--ann- uat , fcJ r f . " : 1- ; 'i : - , : ... '"TaTSaTTXilt: Monday ror penverr V - . , k"xi- - - . 0 w f I 6.-- ar.R w 1 - . IL An : - . v- - - - 'r''j SsN ' iSHFSesssasMSBBSsss . t- 1 mTr w I H1ENNW Concert? at I C - I- : I reach tif the victory they clinched -- WtthHk- run l tht flghth. bpnngville rL ( " il-""- , -- ,, 4 2 o ' 2 3 1 9 5 10 Tmnding7 w. L.BrfT rrLzr1- f i rat d iviBH?BrAttinghalratJialf - ' , 0 oio iiaroooo I . Dutson 7. R. Nelson Hiatt - " ' i , r.-- . m Krug Is Slated -- - " J stl 11 2 ""asTLTagu ATa -- i 3 T. feat for the 1028 National league BERN IS VICTOR pennant winners. Three errors by , AFTON, Utah, July 6. aTJ!-- Ira the winners enabled St Louis to Dern, Salt Lake's favorite, used his : malte'a bits goWot funs. famous airplane, spin to win the The Chicago White . Sox could main bout of a three marH make only 10 runs out of 20 hits ling caM over Pat ib'Shooiir Hif nere J? nuay night. The .time and two opponent's errors, . at Franctstio was m minutes. p'Shockef waran-- . San iiolurwoocl.. ; ; iV Cleveland,, and lost to the Indians, 11 to 10. The lead swung back 'w.;..-.....'iiZ Sm,rmand forth, Cleveland taking a four tun lead early In the game only to see the Sox assume a three run adruns in la the fifth.. Five vantage to enter.' or - fi I tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmma 71 I II ,:r - , 131 r- -. "ffTlil .0LL O ft 1 o loo o .ooo 11 4 2- 6 , N. Murdock -- 2 -8 2 0 567 m-- 9 34 9 89 8 2 1 A. - 3 ot 2 R. Giles McKee, McPhee I 0 0 -- and was banished from the,, game. at the ball ground folA near-rilowed and only quick action by special policemen- prevented a riot of serious dimensions. 6 Hopkins McCarie 0 0 4 .283 G AB R H I "74 0 3 ..... . .777771 E. Giles i t 1 0 -- Field, Chicago, July' between Wilson ana Hay Kolp pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds. During the argument Wilson hit Kolp in the face "i. SBSBHRTBSBSHill .T.TT'iit ltM 3ft,v... 0 ur - by President Heydler t)f the NaUcSarTaieball league toSlay. : The penalties were imposed as a result of an argument at Wrigley l 0 40 0 0 0 ' 2 ooeoool - 8 18 .346 10 14 :341 11 18 T337 8 1 .292 52 41 49 24 8 NEW YORK. July Wilson, outfielder and star slugger 1$ the Chicago Cuba, was fined. SlML: and placed lnJhree days f uspen-sio- n m It... 11 0 0 14 a6"t--' "I J 0 0 1 R H 0 ? 1 .361 11 10 11 r. 7 -- F' 13 8 ...iv.10 . Mohr . Swenson Giants Phillies, TW; Ha Friday's heroChuchKlcin whose ry, cards, 20; Wilson. Cubs, 19; aimmons. AthleUcs, m; RUthL Philadelphia, enabled the Phils to rranKS, 17; O'Doul. Phillies. 16: defeat the St. Louis Cardinals, 10 Jackson Giants, , 16; Bottomley, to 6. It was the 10th straight de- IlSfjAiltilttlia WUUIli 12 13 12 1 11' 1 ll' 8 T,1 24; Gehrig 21rOm, of the Colorado singles title, Julius Sellg-soNew York, Bobby Sellers, San Francisco and others are expected city-audit- Regulations for. the. new municipal -- tennis courts, as, announced by 'Buck" .Dixon, , Provo recreational.., director, Include the rulers' one-ho"tima iimit for" players, pro- vided that someone, else is waiting for thf eurts, Tennis shoes must be worn by all players. A tournament la' planned for the neJEr future, and players of all ages are ured to send h their names to Dixon or to Bob tjodeI tAt the Herald, as aeon aa .possible Name, age, and the hours open for play 6natiutpi.the required InfortpB-tfonT- ' 6. a)-H-ack . Yolvan JO, Home Run Qub treaoers; IS: 4 3 7 .NEW PORT, Rf"",.Jjily . (UE Theodore R. PelT played golf With a tennis racquet here against-HarrPaine Bingham, who used the score for golf clubs, and wh nine botes, was" reckoned, Pell had tost by only two strokes. The strange contest grew out of a discussipn the two men had earlier 1n the wk. Pell said tie would be able to defeat Bingham by using the tennis racquet for every stroke -- except putts. He used a tnashle- - on the greens. Pell's drives often were better PC 2B 3B HR TB SB BH than 200 yards. He shot a- - 42 8 3 3 41 10 1 against Bingham's 40. .434 tt-- 7 417 S O 4 30 -- fS6. . . Matthews Roberts . Sprint honors for the meet went to Eddie Tolan, Michigan univer sity's "midnight express," the " stub by negro star winning the and the 226r tury or van) tlgh nn Thiin.,. r utt. It PROVO R H 7777... Til 63 13 25 15 1W .7.. 7 llV4 (By DOTTED PRESS) 20 GAB H. Viertel College fiaip;Rosiwnrnri90T. "7--: t . .ecjjunia.'when tne eignt pound shot Smiths.... 6T feet Brown t u38 8 . Feeley .. D. Steele Bcesley Davis . . inches, eclipsing by inches the. hallowed mark set by his feflperttformai r hatarni5toTrna"Tjoiaer e ilHi r. wrote 4 1 Steadman ojMJjga;:Anejesieh Pacific jTMOgl -- as . .. Wilson themselves. Tfte time for the quarter was 41.9 seconds. Herman Brlx, young giant who YanksT lier-wi- ll Tennis Court ; : r Rules Listed; V. DISCIPLINED InUnlque Match 8 Carmoni Kline ... that tariejppaddock still can run and otherwise ingratiated jie . . GAB showed state tennis champion ship which will begin oh the clay courts' of the Denver Country club July. 13. . McElvenny, 'with Lee Buttle of Provo.- - won the state singles and doubles titles at the tournament held 'at. the Salt Lake Ten.iU club recently. . Several of the- leading players of the intoin will participate In the For Remodeling club. . i SCOREBOARD where, HACKVILSON. Tennis Racquet IPC 2B SB HH TB SB SH 1 fl .488 1 4 9 S .435 I1- 1 0 30 0 ,Q 14 1 Tl 0 J33 0 3 0 1 1 0 18 2 8 1 J73 1 1 0-1 0 18 A J271 0 0 0 12 o .287 o 1 r 0. 0 .250 4 i 0 6 ;211 j Jill 6 J 0 6 2 0 0 .184 o J00 0 O 0 ft-- Colorado Pay Large Sum thef-Frovo-r Berge Taylor worlThe the performance with a 1,500 meter run. events in onr day-gn- d ranging from the pole vault to the the iew decathlon. shotputthat's They u6ed to give a man two days in which to do HP But this fi the day of speed. They now give him one day and furnish ambulances. Doherty, cheered on by hi bride lot a few days, dogged his way .through to a grand total of 7784.68 points, which more than ever garnered in this country before. tJjOS Angeles A. C. came to the meet primed to win both junior and senior championships. They muffed both and then carried off the honors of the closing day's f witTf new points, set world's quarter inile relay record, closed WATCHING THE ItlC SCVcuttl: Uuv With jalplTcElvennv wm leave Provo. Golfers - . . . yi 12 :V 3t4 t Buys e -- SALT LAKE' CITY. July (Continued on Page Five) of he construction cow . incurred, this "year In connsc- iioo..Wlth-thremodeling of the greens and fairways a:id other' Improvements t Initial- ed, jt is shown by ar report, Submitted by Mrs.; Mary F. Smith,- City auditor. Warrants. lusued by the to- - cover- - golf course construction up to .a total br July 1' ina 81984.22. The budget appropriation by the city commission isonly 81.000, th remainder of the amoifht. expended - having been contributed In fees and "colleo-tio- n Golf from ' nt and seversimdred: DENVE RUNS Mcintosh, Provo, 17. Vacher Provo, 15. Kline, Tlntic, 15. ' Colvln, Provo, 13. ' Banresvr-- lac A. ochet at the net but later his back- hanor was repeatedly overiong. lie scored mostly with forehand cross court drives to Cochet's forehand were corHerr-5- - IfaroWs-ilcku- pa weak, while Cochet "was half volleyCochet generally ing beautifully out generalled the Basque, who was guilty xf f oot faults on several 1 ' Christiansen . Jaiy-.-flf.i- !-4 The effect of Denver's mile high al- tIomer . A. . . titude on athletes is bad for the C. Chlpman semi-final- pereenUgaJalSAlSL-whlleJovO- olo., 43 . .10 4 '27 4 4a .10 44 .10 4 .10 45 10 . .. j Steadiness of TUden's Con- queror Gives Him Title At and Butler, Heber outer gardner, .400 stickers the of list complete WimWedoh. i t Durrani Barratt Ingersoll CACHE DOWNS lows. With .428, while "Clug"". Vacher, diminutive Provo outfielder, " Miller jctennett Hbnors; Denver Air iBad For Records; 5ENVERt RH21' O AB Pierty Takes' Decathlon tb country's greatest track Mott field stars Joupneyjpack theit Hblmstead . tdtlay, officials of the Chipmaa W L PC. homes"A. A. U, aw beginning the 3 C 1000 ' arduous task of rewriting the recTh annual games. .857 ord books. 1 .667 which closed hers yesterday made Colvln 1 the old enea as Jtomly as ear rpuff s I VaehefTT7TT; Tmna BOOT D. Dixon . Theblrd and ciosirig' day of the 'fifTJIelson2 233 meet 1929' off some. started with 2 .333 y events about as exciting as digging 5 cellar iXxe decathlon grind and BiHoovr 0 1 .000 wound up with the dislocating of Conant .... JS00 two wwW xf&9 the readsF 0 1 Mcintosh . a 1? .000 ing or two meet marttt to a more W. Hoover ."iOQO modern model and the spectacle 1 Barnett having to break an American rec- Berry ord to retain his erewtt, Which is Gay...... fust what Kenneth Doherty. Cadil- Eggertsen ln ' Shoote first aU f compleU official" average! for Ui .Following "are . the Central UtAh league season: al AtLl DlxonrProw .411 V- AMERICAS FORK reeorda. 4As 1 Yf,T9 2 3. JUL S U N D5A Y,' P. Xentral Utah Batting ! . . INA. AFUrTTLT Vacher, ButlerAH Over .400 Mark; Vacher Leads jn Homers; Coivm un Top in Three Departments. LEADlNft HITTERS .48 Mllkf, An. Tork Bennett, Am. Fork .... . .484 Provo i... A I. For TFfe s .Half RECORDS FAIL -4- R Iff E I Bennett, Next in Line 1? (UTAH)1 SUNDAY PROVO PACK FOUR" Complete Automotive Service 4 PHONES CENTER ST ; PROVO, UTAH -- rrtr' ;ri r r. - J - 279-- 4 . t , PROVn: MheAutomobileBusinessJnlZravbforFourt TTTATT " |