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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, JUNE 24, 1923. iOThO'TP' O A e mm ff ft? it PROVO P. p. STATE LEADS m I SPRINGER! RANGERS I'D LEAGUE Ml AVERAGES mma FROM CAVERS ' (4 ,OSe : " " .Via - IS LOT OGDEN. Wobldo, 2b Moore, If - r Sai0dzm artthtpotx a- u v 3 2 2 3 to Tke Herali.) ss (Special Jaedbs, : 4 J- -J M jNEPHI,- Junj9o 23. Afterrlosing Wasco, lb ' 4 "'J' 0 rf Matthews, the first eleven games played in French went out the ' same. way. fa great eaten off French, ending .0 3 .. cf 0, Kllpatrick, V', the agony. newsJ Sad . sent which Brooks a skyscraper the Central Utah league, Nepbi 4 0 0 2 French,: 3b out to center. Menges Fitzpatrick - landed square In Burrows' glove. score - game. Ogdenof The . won firstIts The Saturday's Friday 4 0 0 4 Brooks, c to- - Wobldo for an easy out, and ' with - the Provo game was American Fork Cavemen were the Fleiger hK to left lor an put bit I 0 0 0 Manning, p Wilson' died on an infield effort Timps on the short end of Snapp fanned, and Goldie Adams victims to the onslaughts of the SPRING VlLLE, June 23. The Brooks - pasted one to Rippling a back out a lined of single All hall the Timps! peach changed in the line given below: Nepbi Rangers and also to .their Totals U...33 3 6 27 12 That was the first game this was taken from the Lehi . Then -- Manning Billy Menges.. sting PROVO. year Ogden lias won from Provo, of second basei but .vent-- out try-In- fanned, and Wobldff-walkePROVO. awn loose, ragged playing. That Within two short weeks that Wasps Friday afternoon by the to o steal.-- While Wallbeck AB. R.H.PO.A. and there are many tans who say O. AB, R. H. Pet Moore up, who walked, and Miller for the Cavemen pitched brought baseof state as looked di team it Mat league after it wasn't Ogden. but that aggregation 1 2 was at bat H 36 12 lft .444 the entire game' and allowed enly Springville Snapp Fitzpatrick, 3b Pat Jacobs tegan 'warming, up. " it thews who 'did the winning. ball experts have climbed frPm Wilson . 0 1 the Springers were going to Menges, 2b . . 60 15 19 .380 :' Manning' In the third; went-ou- t though on" which hits the Ray. Jacobs ended the frame by. .Rangers eight -' .T. f1WIlsoi In Burrows aBhewa andTHannln the bottom IT stung. hen Burrows picked .up "his flying out scored five. runs. Eight errors on 4 0 0: 6 The score stood KF To 11 in favor Fleiger, cf 11 42 .o33 Adams At last Ogden has a southpaw bounder. Wobldo whiffed the Fliger fouled ib - Wasco 'jui4 Team batting. ITT-- 1 J who can beat the. lef 11 9 45 Fleiger .... ,333 i.t..i th n,urA fn nMinr nWr ot the Springvflle squad. patting Biosphere three times, and Moore Snapp It-Snapp, French. I 10 Pennant standing. . . ... 3 Fredrlckson pitched the entire Adams, lb 10 40 10 425J the winning runs. Menges ... Timps. Manning pitched an air filed to Fleiger. Adams sent Moore hack Into deep a,' nun 3 0 0 11 44 ,9 Wallbeck .. .389 Wallbeck, ss Total number of runs. tight game, holding the Timps Bos well pitched" eight and a half game and let the Wasps sting Wallbeck wa called safe when' left field but the Gunner got 2 1 i . 9 49 9 down to four hits, all singles. .287 Fitzpatrick Total number of bits. for the Rangers and did for teft bits on which they garnered Howard, rf ended with innings took bis foot off first to :The plucky seventh -Wasco numoer runs. a 1 1 3 Jacobs .... . '7 18 similar of once ,222 some rood work although he was P AfterTf annlny rMatthewt, -' "score" l. Home runs. the the was iiAaviaai-alngg- a? 31 Howard jj . lawho ft t lnjuredJn the ""touched prettly lively st rWasco was caught out by Fleiger . Roundhouse at Totals n' 4 27 9 i Northern leaguemingle-ir. .29- -1 the sacrificing Wally to second and near the Excellent fielding back of him game with the I unable-tHeraldjslgn. Mathews o center. was be Provo to filed TwHagf ers, Fitzpatrick Burrows Totals h. Thursday, Score by Innings:" fonrtltdoubled-te-the-sixtMS saved the day. In the last half inlmeOoWlisoa who was taken Ogden, in the olive-bue- d in tus game, was there the place Gun . the fourth in . the SALT him and LAKE.; ... :And a Timp Is the league's leadning Belltston relieved near the left foul line. Harry who " Hits ....100 203 000- -- ner sent across the first- - Ogden singling to left, sending Wallbeck catch O. AB. ft. H. Pet Succeeded in keeping the victory by a hew recruit. Gunderson, aeni Fleiger back to ' ing batter "Ginger" Snapp, catch-e-r Kllpatrick 000 J102 . received knocked in he . and score sixth inuthe score, of the Runa the in style, with 0003 first good game. j ... Fallentine 46 .423 9''l9 hlgh-fly.-a' for the home team. and captain of the Tlmpa. II the stables The Wilson brothers assisted. Provo in the 6ther two. The scoue ought Menget hit to .third andwent put 1 Wallbeck lor 9 13 .361 The score by innings Woodhaye bat tried right-ha- nd In 001-the for each 010 other . leads all 4 state to Oil the read: Hits pitching league Leonard' .. Snapp 11 44 at first 13 .296 American Fork .. . . 009 000 013 4 out via short and and .went ting ' a were Fallen-tintotal for but 001 000 0001 Runs rapped batters with .444. Ernie Matthews 8, Provo 1 Wasps, 11 44 13 .295 Nephl . . . . ; DeWald .. ... 100 200 2005 or Jacobs sincled over shortstop first Howard expired by the same 12 nits. Salt Lake catcher, ranks sec- Gillespie . Summary: Errors Wasco Fits-- Burrows pitched a very fair and Wasco filed to center.- - Matth- route.- - Burrows touched the 2 7 2 .28.6 Batteries: American Fork, Miller third was the Two-basat For Webb Lehi, Matthews. ond with .423, and at that mark is Meyer .... to down Patrick. six tit game, holding' Ogden 8 i32' 9 .281 and Roblson; Nephi, Boswell, Bel clouds verheadTTiut Brooks ' got batting, hero of the day, getting Bases on baUiXf,Manning 1, off hits. He ought to have won, and ews drew Vglad hand from the tied with Olsen, of Brigham. Mat- Snelgrove , a 1,228 11 35 liston and Worthington. .- " four hits from Freddie, at five Burro wa 3. Struck out By Man would nave done so if thtf Timps crowd ind paid - them tack by the battA thews, Ogden, after a batting Buckle ... 7 .225 "31 toAdams. LFrenchfiutBurrow oss for-tJacobs-acrhe times uu, and scoring three runs. slump, is climbing again, and now Barry .... ning. 3, by Burrows 5.' Sacrifice had been in their regular batting knocking 10 38 8 .210 " Brooks out Burrows to Adams. score: The went run.. .417. with first Ogden Kllpatrick ranks fourth hit Howard. Umpire Dale. Lett form, but they weren't and that 6 15 3 .ioO Papworth SPRINGVILLE. on bases-- Ogden 6, Provo 8. out to Adams at tint Matthews Manning fanned. ' settled matters. 1 1 .200 GOOD 5 CARD fifth Mayer .. .. Tommy Fitzpatrick lead the last Wilson, another Timp, AB.R.H.PO.A. fav- going to third. French lined into breaks The of the all game hlgh-flied and ninth in the charge with .380, at whiclf point be is r. 6 2 6 D . 4 Taylor, ss ored Ogden. It so happened tnat Tommy's mit at third. 332 52 97 .295 Totals ' USiPwith another teammate, , Burto Wasco. Billy Menges pounded 1 2 14 0 Campbell, lb ethe whit batted three saw Wilson BRIGHAM. Beanie Manning Timps pass by one right Jnto Wobido's hands, and rows, who also has - .380 to his 5 0 1 3 3 Senior, 2b hard all through the game they got the plate, and Flieger flew to cen- - Wilson G. AB. R. H. Pet --credit. Adams and Fleiger each STANI singled to left ' The crowd V 1 8 ft HOW THEY Fleirer -ft the hal Iln the air where it was ter. Southpaw Manning 10 45 10 19 .423 Olsen tough 3b 4 . . haye .333, and Billy Menges is an Rose McKee, 9 35 7 13 .371 easy to handle. It, or right Into an meat tor lefty hitters, Snapp out, fouled to third and it was" all over. other Provo player over the .300 4 2 2 Groesbeck, If Jj 10 41 9 15 .365 LaSalle opopnent's hands. UTAH STATE LEAGUE. second to first.. to .325 his credit 3 0 line, with H Gunderson, c 11 5 16 .333 The details of the game were as ' Brooks 48 Nelson to Tke CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE. (Special Herald.) Won, Lost; Pet opened the fifth frame .. Packard, rf 11 42 12 12 .285 - Won. sVwt Pet follows; Wallbeck has .289; Fitzpatrick, Ley . . .661 Ogden to Burrows. Junf 4. o o o .. with, "and 23. puny roller, DELTA, Brown, rf Boxing 8 .279 4 8 29 Wobldo, first Gunner up went .287;. Jacobs, 222, and Howard, Parrlsh . .770 PROVO 3 4 Heber 7. .637 same in the out went 4 2 fans from the entire state Fredrlckson; I Manning 1- 1 4 .0 .250 wrestling Peterson .750 4 Salt Lake .363 out, itcher'to first Moore fou.ed way. American Fork .TiV ft1 8 7 Wobldo have JSnapp tanned, their Millard the on eyes " 1 .200 3 0 5 Thomas to Jacobs t 0 walked, 7 4 8 Fitzpatrick .333 s5 (Brigham Mi "fotakv..... Springville to 37 to 11 Adams 12 27 78 13 some of times, The Timps have scored getblm. throwing 5 14 2 3 .213 county metropolis where ft .500 . ft and went to second when Wasco -- 11 I. 1 OO Payson Lit. n Baty on out Adams Goldie the in the fly LEHI, and championships light 4 16 1 3 .187 PhUbln .222 1 1 Matthews to Moore. Wallbeck strnck ut. Lehi . . Results of Saturday Games. sincled to center. ', a total of 172 bases. are welter AB.R.H.PO.A. at at the stake weights r 11 38 6 .159 5. Gleason Provo-Ogde- n .083 1. BurA,t 3, Provo a Nephl 4 slugsei, cf 1 two tanned, thing 1 0 Barnes, heavy to celebration the 0 be held Howard Jingled through big day pitBeanie Wilson is the. demon At Brigham Salt Lake 8, Brig-ha- rows has made him' do often. 2 I in Delta July 3 and 4. Smuin, 2b too hot for Manning to hand cher, Totals .........317 55 97 .305 e 13. clouts homer.'wlth three Friday's Results. 5 3 4 3 01 . Tommy Fitzpatrick faced "Wal- - le. -- Burrows hit to shoi Henry Jones of Provo, welter Wetibr3b ' OGDEN. on Secretary Al Warden's rbooks. Lent itf, spring- c At Bpringviue n's 3 0 wood, wrestler of the weight champion lie'Mannintr tog"H0W8ranat-secon- d, G. AB. R. H. Pet in tef mountain Where Title 1L Ley, of Brigham, leads In stolen If 1 They Today. . 5 Play ..f..7. 8 0 region, who has met West, . and hit a high one to southpaws to was and Moore hit 15' Wallbeck 11 36 13 Matthews ... .417 of Moore, with At American six; vs. Ogden, Fork 4, At Gunners. bases, Ogden Timps Nephl and defeated some of the best and D. Smuin, lb... Wobldo Just back of the pitcher. out at 9 27 4 10 .370 first Jacobs singled Nephl 6. ' At Salt Lake stole five bags, and Wilson, of Brooks Peaches vs. most clever wrestlers of a national J. Colledge, ss. . Menges drew four wide ones and through short, and Wasco ' 6 22 8 .350 6 Oilers. hit At Payson Heber 12, Payson 9. Provo, is third in base pilfering, Wasco will meet Art Smertz J. Wilson, p..... Wilson hit to hard walked to fiist. B 4 10 2 - 3 .333 reputation, Wilson also leads in Wobldo four. ''with K. Wilson, p... s through of Salt'.Lake City. ' d Wasco who caught Menges at 11 39 8 12 .325 the- three-baggclass, with four. Jacobs Next Wednesday. . doubled, cleaning the bags of Where They Play Wednesday. Smertz is one of the toughest lHackett, rf and doubled Wilson at first Andy Phillips, of Ogden', leads Frenclu... . : . 11 44 11 14 .318 men (n the stats of his weight toBrigham Peaches play Trovo Gunners. Kllpatrick hit to Fits Heber at BprlngVille. 10 32 . all pitchers with five 5 10 .312 straight Phillips Kllpatrick opened, the second Patrick, who fumbled, but "Kir t American Fork at Lent ' Totals 40 10 10 24 13 Timps at Provo. and is one of the most feared day 1' 11 42 10 13 .309 wins. Andy, though, has not Kllpatrick by flying to Wilson in left was caught off first Howard made Nephl at Payson. wrestlers. He has- competed with Z 11 44 12 ' .272 tackled the Timps, but will do so Moore Jones on various occasions- and 1 Anderson .... 8 J 1 .ill would have nothing "pleased him Sunday at Ogden. 1 0 4 0 .00 The league batting averages. In- - Jones more than to pin his shoulders to - cladig-th- e Wednesday game, whlch the mat. Since their last meeting -..309 72 98 .31 H"if it is not allowed to stand as a Totals 4 Smertz has progressed wonder fulleague game, will make some ly and has had a great deal of experience. Many fans look for a BRIGHAfi CANS victory for Smertz. Friends of Jones, and they are counted by the, thousands-- in central Utah and Montana, are back of him to a man and say that Henry will be the victor in the contest Hundreds of fans from BRIGHAM CITT June 23. -- Lloyd and Provo will be here for July 3 and 4 to witness the match and to We neyer, can understand what Keller, the pitching "ace", of the cheer their favorite to victory. Northern Utah league of 1922, has these autoists are driving at ' Able Mishkind. the fighting fiend been unconditionally released by of Salt Lake City, has. been matchPalm Beach aviator hurt during the Brlgftam club of the Utah State, ed against Frank le Cameron of Cj Chicago for the boxing take off. Also, many bathers sun league. of the Keller received a trial with the championship turned .during their take off. states. Both men are Salt Lake Bees during the spring In their class and will put Henry Ford's political machine training grind at Fresno and looked up a battle that will be of almost eems to have a like' a find for a few weeks. He as much interest as the Gibbons- -' N ' worked in a numebr of games as Dempsey fight. i ..1 Mavbe man a Pennsylvania Good have also preliminaries a relief one and. conone pitcher ' whoss teg broke as a. tooth was been arranged. ' pulled thought the roots were long. test in' which he twirled the entire game. ' '. 'el GAMES FOR ........ ...4 LEW jy 3-- 1, it 8 -- d. ...... Jl . . -- at cr.,.ir -- -- -to ft ....... . high-cme- JiJihitage Three-bagger- J-- throwowardnnted, ,.r.,..:37rn ni . plncli-as-ttSu- -- . e, - e '9 . 'T . SPORT Is MLJUE4 " ......... .... .... .... ...... ...... .... m ' .4 ir 10 10 03 ' rrrT ...... t 114 r :..;.;.li...,.10 ' Vi,..... ..... ........... h ...;.. ..5 ...... 21 four-bas- - t newest-of-Ogde- ...... Adamflt-Matthew- sec-en- - ... n - , D Uf PITCHERS ELLER 1 ON Y 7T Salt-Lak- e light-weig- inter-mounta- -- . Effective Prior to the opening of the Utah f Just about the .hottest baseball State league , season the chucker game recently was at Richmond, was turned over to the peaches lor burned: Va. Grandstand V the season by the Bees. He was to recall. If you see a bootlegger sitting subject From the time he Joined the around crying he is afraid, dry 1923 peach aggregation up until laws will go out of style. he drew the pink slip, he was off color and form. .Illinois woman Insists, dlshwasn-to- g Keller lacked control and' failed beautifies hands. Many girls to have the stuff on the hall whiA want mother's bands beautiful. characterised his pitching during N i?awhen be was the best nitr-Actress sajricg she has a perfect in the league. husband doesn't get her name in oar paper (with such foolishness. . ' ' tiui9io v s iyvd reontiod y tlon to split aboutjomething. . ' A summer Vesort is where mosquitoes start in about dark, just as the files quit biting. f lt.ets ime . to rk it is ' H cool nagh to time to go to bed. go -- It Is easy, a boy to take a bath Jost buy a hose and let him water the lawn. to-g- Bulgaria's new cabinet Is off. It Is Zankoff, Moloff, Smfloff, Rous-ofTodoroff and Xasassoft ' f, EAGLE SOAR OVER PAY80N. PATSON,.Juns 23. Tha Heber Baglei soared sign . here Friday, taking the measuN of Barney's peU by the scors of U to tv Both teams played brilliant ball and the gams was on of the moat interesting played hers this year. - - Power team of Montana. the Mines league la Freddies Cordtp', "outfielder ,one time a star in the Union association, has signed with the Pocatello club. : Cordts played two games with the Brigham Peaches, "last '. . . week.' '. .. ' sensational .eteforetnesepurchase of b "1 You Van boy at our store the new style L. D. S., Garments for MEN And WOMEN. .Tf They are made m the various ribbed and flat several different wichta ' and styles irr ' i KTaaes. All our garments bear the approved, ' . '' 50 North University .Avenue. t" 4 For a short time we will sell the old style gar- s menis at reaucea prices. Jenkins Knitting Mills Company : prices any car Schoiield Auto Gompaiiy " knit -- Once, Bill Mclvor former- Smithfield first sacker anl- pitcher is twirling high grade ball tor the Montana The New L.p. S. Garments Are Now Ready u. lit HUDSON and ESSEX in 111. II "Ill I: . " . " '.W. 50 East First North Street ..... ...... . v . . JW.- - . . .1 ; . . i ' . V a Pl, r ' . . ' . , , . il |