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Show I THE SUNDAY EHIALD, MAHCH 25, lS23i ion in FAIIS PICKING Ml LEAGUE OFi SPORTS ii v :s If you happen to hold the idea thai LOGAN, .March 84. The people of there are not enough baseball players Logan began working up enough real to fill 'the Tlmp State league enthuslaMyio wipe out the created at 4ha recent keep four eye on tne letters Coming into The Herald Baseball Contest meeting of the athletic council of the line-u- KIEL Johnny Meyers, middleweight wrestling champion of the world, i m wno meets atixe ui Vlil Mr itUM OM Of. n - ...fIUJ. nUlit atiaa . programs, uvcr vv the best wresumg-ooxin- wcwiu"i"" , - : tv 0 - , g peesi-mlstlcjle- p, The fans are picking some g team, any of which stack up protty well with Class it - ,; stuff. ' By" the rtermw Of 24. The closes next Friday any man, woman, March LLE, (or the Sipsters will be the. only or boy may submit a line-uparticipate iu the na- - Timps. To the man sending in tne line-uwill be given two tickets jketball tournament in Ch'l best to the- first-Stal- e JMgueamOste, livening notified that they when anHrigham plays .Provo, May 16. sending In the best Hne-ajgnjtrfjfTtrB wnytvTTo up will be given a box of candy. The of the Dixie schoo, I boy picking the best teanT"wlit re , e team had learned that cetve a league baseball. . The. "best" teams Will be selected e star forward, who has ihalnstay of the team and from among all the letters sent in by committe; Ray Tlniraer-m'a,,WMlected 88 a member of the the following ' Boren. and John W. Koy the its And , .. . would be ineligible to participate Here are some of the teams as a national meet. la jrnjes governing the Chlcagd selected: i are to the effect that no player Here is the line-u- I made up for fhaa passed-2- 1 years of age wlH the Provo Timps: Catchers flarrett, Bailey or Davis. permitted in the contests. The Pitchers Dunn," Ulller or Jaokson. h High School Basketball assocla- 7 are that a person who is under 21 Fifst base WllsimBr Jlelgefc Second base Raile or Holmstead. "jof age. at the opening of school Shortstop Murdock or achat. k fall will be permitted to. par- Third base Webb or Farmer. ate in any of the state games; tArtbur was eligible to play in Right field TIeiger or Holmstead. Center field Webb r Jackson. the state meetbut Ineligible to particl m'-jht- good-lookin- p p - the-wom- II r.iigan Chamber of Commerce regardV ing baseball. There are two possible plans of for this season. One plan la to Join In with Ogden, Salt Lake. or n6t to To have a basi .. Provo and Brigham In the pToposia which is at is the $ ..on that have, semi-prSMate league. Logan with .to present perplexing the minds of the another teams would make it a league, or Logan baseball tugs in the Provo .high o d -- six-tea- 4uUtke..ihelaGe .flLAhji Df JMischook four propound towns, If one dropped From the .nresent fUHBJ nnfcTMsaQtllotthijn wiii considerable cash and it is doubted by ontlnafe r thare oe ncF oToci&fychooT.jPine at the iy-T"- :: I t ! auother J bigigltchool-hlaearthis seems to be varied. such team this year. The pther plan sons-t- or' ' proposed Is to ..Join w,lth Preston, the first place, baseball is an expenLewlston and Smitbfleld to a four-sive aport fer any school. It is very team Cache Taller league. sowomr--- ! Sever,,: that any hie H- -: . some a'member has. of been Logan league for the past number of years school in this section has ever made and baseball has been well supported any money on baseball. In fact, the here. Being a college town the class sports has never been Another reason is that thus fjr of baH'played here has been good and none of the other schools - f the many of the players have been local talent. No matter which league the Nebo or the Alpine districts have Logan club enters this season they' made any advances towards the forman of a COffiSyZElgTLrSfifafiel haaeha'l I should be able to --pufca'Sassy In the field with such players as league. It is questionabla "Vhethor Stubby Peterson, Louis Falck, Pesty any of the schools will have a base Jarvls. 'Chet Squires, Wesley Schaub ball team in the field this 'year. With no competitors in the county arid others of much, semi-prexperithere" s eems' to be no Inducement for ence all located here in town. the. local high- school ia , wilt-fdeTh0taBeijitli-tjustlot- tpatflfln cTTicago," He passedhis twen fans In the city are strongly However, 'when a Kospectfully. week settled 20 of ftrat birthday on February finitely E. J. Is year. meeting of the Athletic Council of the of the opinion that a baseball team Chamber of Commerce will be . held. in the high school would be of con Realizing that without the assist- think-'- . .I old. l Surs P. fl baseball committed sldorable assistance in nca nf McArthur. who was their main 'I'hey talent to. the ...cltr-.an'of Io nannie an aiiairn permuniiB iu uiu he Dixie team decided to let Tubo Kuilu should be -manager. score Irnmln? fifftHOn'H nroifniu). well enough alone and to- be content later on. I think this iine-nmight wm the flth the participation In the state and state This is the way the baseball affairs pennant.:. . r fbti intemiouhtain njeets, Fta-k of the White an4 Grean sohobt are American CatchersBarrett, the with SprtagvJlle ;The question ' standing at present. And by the looks tfiam now la, "How-man- y men, are we Bailey, 1'rovo. or. things, very tittle change will be l'itchers Miller, Provo; Elnuey, fufrinz to take to the national meet?" made in the present conditions. Fork. Provo .wtfi-coKeough, Spanish send man to $150 per j According to Coach Edwards, a First hase Wilson, Provo. ie boys to the Chicago meet. Eight BY cl&ss aihes may he played base Raile; Provo. Second efmust and coach go. the and 'pjien "several of the. baseiill since off, Provo. Schatz, Shortstop to irre being made get enough ' American Third baseJdorgan Htmrr Jones has been invading Mon- players of the school are anxious to tnoney to send the manager and the Fork. tana and has TJeen successful in win- decide the championship of the school. . ;yellmaster along. If that many men Since no baBebau team is likely. substitute C... Infield Murdock, "i will cost $1,650. l1 are state The ning several matches there. going A week ago Saturday he met his Coach Edwards' is vow giving attenassociation has guaranteed to furnish Heber. Dur old opponent Jack Billings in Jack's oTd tion to his track prospects. Due to t)uefieiaers lllllmanr-Ptov-o; $750. About 300 of that amount was American Fork; Fleiger, rant, collected at tha Xteseret .. gymnasium BlllIngs weather conditions very little ouUide -- - home town, ilamiUon, Mont i' tussled champlonshlp-gamehere and . thei work has been done thus far. Some Henry the during proceeding Dave Mitchell. Provo, Manager when Of of the more ambitious and determined two of winter won rest the as the out Henry It appears though been doing considerable . C. E. FLYGARE, reTmfiletesHiave to 11 three tails. Jack shortly after his men amount needed for the go inside work getting their stride and turn notified Herald The that must be raised here. Dally h. n n MorpftpV cniihler of the 737 W. lstNi IroVoi-jmahe would he willing to bet Henry $100 wind in good condition. A little work has also-be- en done IJEQsaRr'iRi Provo would for another match. With this line-u0 nail, will a Unnlrlnop AtmnonV la In I The match would Vernon be no writes a have the shot, discus, and Javelin be with team," good the card here of affairs ,so the of drawing nothing raising charge Dalton of Springville: tween the north blizzards and the rain more wis done about it money and believes that the needed Manager Tommy Fltzpatrlck. At the Hamilton match Henry again storms. The boys are getting under) h The $S0Q wnne raised some way. Pitchers Jerry Dunn. Addle Miller defeated Jack. The first fall came in the shot in fairly good shape already, committee handling the subscription Lefty Keough. nine minutes and the second in 24 and one or two are developing a good of the funds is confident to raise the andCatchers-rLe-e Davis and "Dad" minutes. Jack has no more abills to style with the discus. money. Now that the windstorms and the Barrett offer. First base Lefty Wilson. Joe Coreigan of Missoula, Mont, was December weather teems to be drawSeeoad baao Happy Holmstead. . - Henry's-nea dofieOTe.enwlHnodoubl victim.' They met last ing Shortstop Murdock. Monday and Henry had secured two be out to participate In the training Third base Tommy Titrpatrlck. work of the spring sports during the falls In 35 minutes. Bight field Stubby Peterson. Henry left Missoula for Butte, where next few weeu. CenterJield be tended to get a few matches. He Left field Lefty THeiger. may go as far north as Canada for a Substitute lnfielders Raile, Dern. match. He has an offer to wrestle In outfielders Substittue Stanley, Kansas City on April I, but has not Coach O. A. Barnes and his Crlnv Hillman. decided whether or not to go. son wrestlers injaded Provo yesterof Provo's team as The line-uto wresId the compete day morning by Max Roberts, 357 Eaat tling tourney, the first general state picked South street: First. intercollegiate competition along these Catchers Davis' and Bailey. I Office now is on the second line, last night with the "U," the B. Pitchers Dunn. Miller and Keough. T. TJ. and the Utah Aggies represented For Xnftnts and Children First base Wilson. floor of the .Provo Meat &' - : by six men. each. v, Second base Holmstead. IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS The Salt Lake lads s who particiT Jl Third base Webb. taking-C-o, Building. pated follow: Heavyweight. A. M. Always bear ..- -v EJiiurdock. Shortstop the J. 0. Livingston; Signature 55 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 467. Aaderson4pOTBdstEmilweg4 RlghTfleld Hlllman. Z..A. Brown; Jorgensen; 15 pounds; w i Left field Snow. 135 Wendell pounds, Keate; 125 r. ' '. . - ..- '. Mill UTAH STATE LEAGUE ";;. -- CHAMPION. MIDDLEWEIGHT i6Tnrirtidnamldfluance n . n, k . p "" a. -- - f o f -- g . . et l . et rJ p , - - l I w i . I -- . . I - -z V-- ; l .. V- , d : - ... Improving-the-basebal- wllL-6le- J . . he-fie- - ee I : . I - I 1 ' "Toil . yjll JONES iiriisf - . -- ...... " : 1 - 11 w)aa2l ; ! -- -- - ' m xt rrrank4 DOCTOR. lM p TJr. f " CASTOR A Nelson The old adage "Competition is the life of trade" has been thoroughljreraonstrated in a recent battle xifXife Insurance companies with offices located in Provo. Our esteemed fellow citi- zen, Mr. Louis Thompson let it be known that he was in the , market for a large policy Zt additional life insurance and several companies sent their, best solicitors to see Mr. Thompson. -- 4 t, 4 - tZZ. pounds. Buss Moshier. Coach Barnes announced 1 3b BS . . that all of his charees were In rood condition and ready to make matters interesting. for the best the other two institutions could offer. Tommy FiUpatrlck was on hand to aid Coach Uarneft. ae-- f The I'talL Aggie wrestling-team- , com;'anied by its .coach. George Nelson, arrived yesterday noon. The following men of the team com" peted last night : C. N. Peterson, 125 Gbid. Haycock. 135. pounds; pounds: C. M. Homer. 115 pqunds; Tte Terrx 158 pounds; Karl Harris, weight, and Frank Oberhansley, heavy weight .nvn ii cnvM i . - light-heavy- JOHNNY MEYER3 WINNER. LOS ANGELES. March 24. Meyers of Chicago, "world's Johnny . CLEAN4JP i middle Jitamolp" 4 . the-- , beneficiary. u. ui V policy SLOGAN. CallMnd-let-atxpfain- wiiuuut in any way i . - M A -- , . V ... - hlife'byTaccident, The Mutual A:' rate of $400.00.per month' to hisf ', - - ex-cell- ent the only Life Insurance company that writes an increasing bilityxlause i : 8- ... , . jn ; - . tut -- We congratulate) - Mr; Thompson his seenring, such an pohcy, as we understand the Mutual Life of New York is . TAt Least Attention The Better The Service Water-NAci&No Attention Three Yean Gaarantee-N- o s. 7 a f ittlehlidesT-- r -- . dis- -; ''r"'"'''fr'?'"1"'r a Jt. f. - MAC DRY BATTERY STATION others do their there Y.".. re belp x. M . . Should Mr. 'Thompson- lose Life win pay $96,000.00 at the o Hei - v. : Is the Battery to Buy No Care No Trouble . " ability. Should Mr. Thompson become totally disabled, either 4yHseaseor accident, before attaining the age of sixty, the company will pay thepremiums on this policy and will pay Mr. ' Thompson "each month $250.00 for the first five years, then $375.0ff per month for the next five yearss, andhen increasing - Clean p on the inside. Clean op on l$euutrcaean op our own home, Then "face abontT j at the rate of $200.00 per month at Ids' death for a period fillwenty years or as long as she lives. This con- tract further provides for double indemnity and increasing- dis- $48,000.00 certain, impairing weight wrestling champion, defeated William Perumean, claimant td the Armenian middleweight title, in straight falls at Torrance, a suburb, Thursday night r taai aftertrarefulconsiderationi decided in favor of T;he Mutual Life of New Yorkand gave the Mutual Life an application for a policy that will pay to Mr. Thompson's wife - Is ...... .... Mr. Thompson? laneeded 1 - rsing and Repair eon all makes of Batteries f :md Getting Better" 1 - , T . a O ri 3SCSSSSODI i WJr at I |