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Show EMM- HERALD THONES News m4 Seety.-....li7 AivertWag 15 ml - WITH WtflCH IS COMBINED THE PROVO POST m. VOL. NO. 19. OvVV J PROVO. UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1924. O PRICE TWO CEi - : """."0, e a tt o iVW YORK WMmiMmmMLBmmEs BLEW UP IN THE 12Tff Giants Vin First Game In UI1.1IK mon.fi AT CONVENTION J ' . -- SCORE BY INNINGS. , ;r.. .... New York Washington' ; . . . ... ................ 010 100 000 000 001 001 I I - 13 OCT. TO COflFFRRJCF FOnTRfil 18 Cooperation Between Many Prizes Given for Best Library and Home Urged Fruit and Vegetable Exhibitions. by Mayor Hansen. SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL GAMES. At Colorado Springs loung University, 3; 4oloraq . -. . m H Collep-e-0. WASHINGTON, D. C.; Oct. 4. (INS.) The New York Giants won the first game of the J924 world series Satur day afternoon from the Washington team in a twelve-innin- g game, tne score being 4 to 3, -NewYorlriedfr6me,T)eginnine. scorine one run in the second and another in the fourth inning before the Washington team had succeeded in crossing the plate. Washington rooters created a terrific din when in the sixth inning when they began to: realize that perhaps the home team would stand a chance of "winning as McNeely sent a down the left field foul line, later scoring. The climax came in the ninth1 irnntng when Bluege tied the score on. Peckinpaugh's double. Never before in the history of Washington baseball has such a tumult ensued. From the more than 40,000 Washington fans, who temporarily lost their sanity, went up a deafening roar while the air was darkened by the thousands of pillows, hatesd everything else close at hand. For several minutes the police battled with the bleacherites in an effort to drive them off the field and back to the stand. Until the twelfth inning neither team scored, after the ninth. In that inning Nehf and Soiithworth scored for the Giants. Shirley, who batted for Johnson, scored fpr REE LIBRARY SERVICE EXHIBITORS TO NEED OF CITIZENS SELECT JUDGES At At At At Salt Lake City Drake College 33, U. of U. 14. Ogden Utah Aggies 6, Colorado Mines 17.. . ., . New York Columbia 52, St. Lawrence 0. Cleveland Western Reserve 6, Capital University t. .B. Y, College, High School and Pub lic All Products to Be Exhibited v B. Y. U. Must Be in Store ' ork Outlined by Speakers. Library C. C. Saturday I GAME FROM COLDRAD Close 0024 0013 GAMi COUGARS TAKE FIRST PUT ON PUBLI- C- WILL BE HE IU r. C"3 . C. SCORE BY QUARTERS. ' U.-- ' - . . 1 .2 0 o .3 o 3 0 o d Colorado College line for Hitting the almost at will, the Cougars of the Brighani Young uni wid Qtscored their feline op-- ' versity rponents to the score of three to nothing; , Fred ("Buck") Dixon's famous toe was responsible foi the three points early in the second quarter. ylj In the second half the Tigers kicked the ball deep intc1 Cougar territory only to have the ball returned from the! kick-ofand from a gain through the line by Taylor.; The Tigers hunched up their" backs, bristled out theii whiskers, and fought desperately with their backfield over! their own goal line and held the Cougars on the d line. toioraao, realizing that their only hopes of a score was with the overhead game, shot pass after pass but were unsuc--f csstui.. lhe big, lighting i team..broke up pass after pass1 and were still breaking them upwhen the final gun was fired.,' The game was called at 2:33 p. m., with Colorado CoM! The Cougars returned the punt? lege winning th& kick-of- f. the Tigers gaining ground on the exchange.' Colorado was," penalized 15 yards for holding. Dixon went through the line for 12 yards and first downs.. Taylor went throueh the line ioi tea inuie yaiua. n penalty oi id yaras ior noiainsr lost most of the two gains. The Cougars kicked and the Tigers zigzagged through the jield for,, a gain. Colorado! gained 15 more.yards on a forward pass.The quarter ended: much-toute- lonp-gain- The annual fniituid vegetable success of a pulilic'lilirary in the number of Ixxiks cir- - allow of the Sutton Market will be each month, but ujhui the held during the. week October 13 IS, of those hooks,' declared according to Mnotun;ement made by Mayor O. K. Hansen, in the opening I). 1). Button. Extensive arrangeaddress "What the Library Means ments are being made to maki; this . to .the. Community," of the state year's exhibit the best one in the a libriiriaua held in .the history of the institution and faculty nwin of the Briuham Toung prizes will be given for the f, best .ethibltB. university Saturday morning. -": "Librarians, .to he efficient," As In the past, the marker will Mayor" HanRen. continued, "should not only know what the hooka in the purchase at current prices all fruit two-yarlibrary contain,:lmt also gather and vegetables brought in for the from the readers as: the book are property of the store after the show J returned wbathaR been the Impres'' Wash-ingtosion and va lne pro Ined from ; the is over. The Judges "this year, Mr. iKHik. With thin knowledge at hand," 8ut,toii says, are to Ik' selected by ,. ; When -he snld, "the librarian can recom (the exhibitors themselves. mend to the board of trustees that an entry is made, the person mak' FIRST INNINfi. name. down the certaliUMwkfL which are ..found Ja be ing eutryw.il! write New York Lindstrom flied out to McNeilly. , Frisch re f one person he prefers to be a valueless and even harmful " be ' te three and K jtldfi;e6T11ir prod nee' was out on ah attemted bunt flying to Bluege. Young fanned. moved from circulation: men receiving the highest number the mayor service, rmmnnify .Washington fans hooted Young as he protested "last strike lie selected as, the pointed out, is tending to take re of votes will - called oh him. No runs. No hits. No errors. LTERJ0HSSOK sponsibilities away from tie home judges. Washington McNeilly was out to Wilson. Harris was and that It Is up to tne pumic u ' 'This means of selecting judges," out, Jackson to Terry. Rice fouled out to Lindstrom. ' No braries fo encourage reading in the Mr. Sutton said, "will lie absolutely REGISTER TUESDAY! library and in the home. The value fair to runs. No hits. No errors. ' exhibitor and entirely lof home libraries should lie stressed agreeableeveyr to us. Tiire .will be no ""ball ok their own2-yar- d SECOND INNING. 4, 1924. and jbe children ta light that tne canmr- lfnyimtr line'. New York Kelly made the first home run of the world w isest Investment of their earnings " and the exhibitors will, have the opef will be in .good books. I notice the foaptry-wldjfirjesjol 1924, The ball barely beared the low wall." Goslin ,TayLorent.thmigLiheJmefor 15 yards. Manson went, aetteal. Awit portuuity- - to- - nam are ftii-ntireTvTecSorTlie tn loTtrte pmnirm't fs went after it but failed to get hold W the ball TjixysingJedi MX au'H Txne man In preference to through the line for 8 yards. The Tiger line held and C. C. and vegetabe am heartily in favor of it but especially neeeded, Mayor Hansen technically baser-Wi- fe s-in4 trained with an end run, but were penalized 151 agricultural gained seven-yarcwalked, Terry is 'one imiHirtant matter there showed, in assisting imrarians in teachers if they so desire. for holding The Tigers kicked, and the Cougars made! going to seconds Johnson worked hard to fan Jackson and it yards in connection will) this effort i their work in order that the librarto be awarded at the fair . Prizes i looked as if he might strike him out, but Jackson waited and ians Will not be slaves to their card are as follows : big gains on returning the punt. that I dr not see emphasized to time have In will "all the but out pubr The "Y" marched down the field 60 yards on line bucks.! index files, boxi-brought of five for got a walk. Gowdy lined out to Peckinpaugh who threw to best First prize review and study the books and per- Jonathan apples, choice of a $40 The Cougars scored a place kick licity I hare seeuJjiat of regis- Harris, doubling Terry. One run, two hits. ,,No errors. by Dixon. Colorado tried Give rat ion. to fect their service to the public. coat or dress with compliments of two Costumes Unusual - which were both Washington--Goslifreak Hissescomout, Jackson to Terry. the vtite must in books to a incompleted as the half of Good Judge In vorei I'tali judges Local Production Picthe Moso Lewis store and0 tile Sut ended. . walked. Bluege fanned. Peckinpaugh flied' out to Wilson. . Score, B. Y. U. 3, C. C. 0. be ounlified and c':f of th rp- . munity should be a tied upon to ton Market. 1, turesque Appearance. of iiualifjcatloi! is Colorado College opened the second half with the kick-'-! .recommend liooks for the public THIRD INNING. , (piininents Rome boxes Host five of Beauty ( braries rather than to leave the se registering on ctr'ain days be-- j off.- The Cougars fumbled the punt and lost ten New York Neff out, Johnson . to Judge. Lindstrom order on the market. yards. The', or municipal !lection of books for ant entire city apple.!)) a genera! fore Best fhree boxes Delicious apple?, fanned. Trisch doubled to deep center. Young up. Frisch ireaK. pass wnicn iauea. ine llgers tried a ; . reg-for three a lift of committee to persons. iigers ineu a failed". election. There i.ie are alid truiiks The scenery 17 order. kick but trapped on second, Ruel to Peck. No runs; no hits, no errors. In dlsciissiiiL' "Whaf tbe Libra r-"y istering- for the November 4th ' Best three'boxes of lthode Islaiiil drop to Provn for use in the Ameri "ian Means to the Library," MNs was the Cougars' ball on their own It flection ' ict'iber T, S 14, 28 and Washington Ruel walked. Johnson lin. Riiol line and $." order. (Jreenings, Frolic show Minstrel can out . ... Legirtn .. 20. Johnson out, Jackaon to Frisch to went through the line for 30 yards. The Cougars tvelyn Bean,- I'rovo, jMiliitcd The largest wpmsh. $:t 'Order. Taylor McNeilly walked' that is to be given Hi' the Columbia Terry. rca-I librarian of of tlie the In my oiiinion that' it was the duty Harris out on a high fly to Jackson. No runs, no, hits, no Nicest basket of carrots. 10 pound carried the ball to the Tigers' two-yar- d -line where Colorado to so.fnflucnce the board of trus- nail of lard.'" .' sons for the light vote 1s that ' the.ler Monday and Tuesday, Ocerrors. and held the Cougars for downs-- . Score, tliaii fought t more or neglect desperately is work ns of so that tees 10 library many " foip , pounila Heaviest 1.1 cabbage, and 14. tober B. Y. U. 3. C. C. 0. it to register do not take the tin imlillc duty, but-tbaFOURTH INNING. , w iiiiiue meat Knecliind Parker, jhe advance in the community: The bnsU ttfuible'to ascertniii if our names 1 t Loioraao college opened the third quarter with a ten-New York Young fanned. Kelly flied out. Terry of oiUMJISUftLSlue. Best basket. for the Harrington Adams ' n re oniJthe 'legislrjL list,:-o- r tu . ineg7iwilH1ttifld-mw- f f"home cured . f yard gain through the line. Two forward passes were incomeknocked a home run Wilson fanned.One hit,"4)ne run, no agent 1MI1 n see tliat our n;i!fs are pi;;i.-cnipanyrliflglieett in ftiVo loi'Sev - -- aisngreeaine ' liusnei .... u,more passes iailecL- The TigeKi-figherrors. . mr des- eral days and has conducted active ,pieteu. Ulills and orders and that, (he in lhcre cr 1 Wlieve this, iinclicity "'Varw ami T.esr crate of 'n. rs,- pcrately "for ground, played nine forward passes in .succession1 Washingtoh-Ri- ce i teri'st in the Ubrary should fhed to Kelly in center field. Goslin rehearsals for the past four nights. ' - , for the .enipbasked the wrtM1 of staiif. hWt-- Friseri frt Tprrv An and completed three. I ; W?. Ieey,' the. director, nA nlow 10 pound pun of lard. I g" was empha Adamar-tbo j.rx-tothe to HUrrington wjth company .reritis. public of ens.being wnprrsed 'and Colorado egr their clieeFed.-BluLargest peach.."j and on up kept passing flied game, to ' completed Lindstrom. No Washington. rived in will regisaizerl bv Miss Bean In encouraging Saturday ami will" idea that if a With three minutes to go, C. Mendenhall went in f orj A.i 'fnrafd' (c" BssumerfuU charge of whipping the M i to returu to (lie library ruhS, One tilt, no errors. . ter hp will rote.. ' ' " enow into shape and stage the per frenni.iiliv mid to have a high re .tered at the sfiovv. must be. at- ,l1K.M.rUosh. .. Triors. ... FIFTH INNING. Small tormanee. J " .1. V. (iHAHAM. TQ.L-orlNTMjt VnrV the institution: Jj rmal SCOrC, B. Y. U. 3, C. C. 0. i: - j f umrkei. beh.re Saturday evening. T .gnrdfor ' In be proficient in all nelober. 11. Award, will be made on the show P. S. have-t' ,. braries commenting '. f cession. Gowdy singled to right. 'Neff forced Gowdy, Harris Ileillmt, ! hairmau of the general phases (if the work it was jiointed ..Monday evening. October a at i p. to Peckinpaugh. Lindstrom flied out to McNeilly. - No runs, Leglbu show between public, Hi.' A Villi lig h:ix committee, has the fob.l.unle Unit was one niij no errors. Losing to wiy; .coumyrniid state libraries1 all .produce must-b- e growiriu T'tah "lhe show. will be of double in 'rged in order that small coiiiniuni-,- t flied out to Te-rRupI terest Washinpn whly and produeiit iiy (ire jhtsou ProTo theater goers in that Tes could "receive the benefits of making-thexhibit from lus own jjiea put. 10 vviison. jonnspn out, Jackson to- Terry. No runs, the institutions. a in in marked found iKioks larger plot rifle departs degree " fUdd jtir oralmrd, ' no hits, no errors. from' that so often seeiLin-iuiu- e "Mlsrl laTtieSniitlTrtitmiriiiir at show strictly to ihtsoiis in tha 'Then W; Vickers. drive by leaping three feet off the talent productions. After-thfinish the T'tah Agricultural College, gave I'tali county who are actual pro- SIXTH INNING, ' ii JH'W ji'let'tri.-n- l ancLbatti'-i-a review of the new magazines in diMTrSi.aixdlniLlalrUlflUi- New t York Frisch walked. ground. No run. One bit. Xo error. of the minstrel, which Is the first L w hich she listed "several of the new EIGHTH INNING. part of the show and which will be Toung fanned for the htlrd time in station located at no North Cni- - j Police Make Arrest on Alleg New York Frisch filed out to a great surprise in Its beauty of 'cos-- ' the game. Kelly flide to-- Goslin, The Junior Orphetim vaudeville publications which are especially versify avenue, conies to provo from of Liquor Frisch being held on first base. Peckinpaugh. Toung doubled down tunies and scenery and the circuit will open at the Columbia helnful. Among the nnnilier are- B. "' vharge - Possession. Miss Joanna siiothern California, following sey- by C, contains of stories, which weU accorda the field line. de left Kellv "Child foul cast, Life," was October 20, ont on No out a ability Pert. theater Monday, .Terry high fly. was who Luke' of Salt City eral years of exiiefience in some ot runs. No hits. No errors. inpaugh to Judge, while Young fined plotted musical comedy fol- - ing to Manager Harry Ashton, who pictures and gnmes that are of siiec-isi- l SnragUe George BuckiieVNStill making ....... v HI llil. I'""" and I ,.-J(-T- interest to both children arrangements doubled went to intra, lerry was given a lows. This act opens in 'a forest has ins't.' completed for a p'ieliijiliiaVy Washington serMcNeely V1" " " c Tl coiivcaliuur "J''"" the vIteTiiatkiia,l pUo-rtlidown left field foul line. ; The pass to first Wilson foued. Terry at the time of the supremacy of the for u a ehilrge (Ot illeHarpOssi'Ssioi! on vice const stations the eryMaBdayj it- witn in connection education I la.foHowedtry thTimgliout the season. Special fea Iteivew." was characterize! as list of Vickers has been the service agent of liquor, felLafoiil of the laGgainl Washington rooters came to life and stole second and after Bluege threw An"'ri' :" IwHant-anin which the scene is tnre pictures are also to ,lie in- ing books that are helpful" in solving hrnrv work was retairted as. the j " "isirimuor ot tne the ball part lllard bat- - Friday and was apprehended Xliyy convention. of the theme main Ari iih..ii)llerg.OB h Ihi-j- : Jjackson to Terry," MeXeeley going back to .Bluege trapping louug- at shifted to the Orient and presents, cluded in each bill, Mr. Ashton said! the great, international problems of "'' '" were"! . desigllcnuu Policeman. school libraries Hich to third on, the play. .'."McNeely third for an out Xo pin, One hit. "W est Goes East" amid great beauty 1 The troupe will eome to Provo today; ".Nature Magazine was shui Two liottlea of liouar? ilar lhe he charge. where -pas) sivears l)evereaux bv Miss Josephine and jipleudar to be well adapted to lovers. of out hated from Ogden aiiil then Jump to scored on Rice's . putt Frisch ... to ?.e error.. of salt Lake West high school as "a fpeelnllzed on all phases of battery, Were found on his person and af to aims Affairs" show The entire is ly life: ''Foreign make door Washingtoo-MeNeewas where bent weekly out, out an infield Terry. Goslin they Angeles, i.h.i muguein r third one was broken by Buckner.t lalH.ratory of social sciences." Per-- ' ""'"""'' to Chief of Police Wreni hit which Nehf knocked down but Lindstrom to Terry. Haris was out with graceful dancing skits and Maud in their own theater. Ar- - present one phase of international and acquaintance P'rS- son a I conflict ; was unable to hold. Judge up. Gos-- . on a long fly to Wilson. Rice melodious songs and- the entire set ranirements are also being made relations and to exclude any sub- with nonest sen ice is my slogan.' Wilkins. the iii.iividual student was Iba went out on attempted steal of walked. Goslin up.. Rice stole sec- ting is surrounded with the most fAr wpeklv stands in Salt Lake City ject matter contrary to the estab Chief Wilkins,! Vickers says, "A satisfed .customer "Biickncr," ,ld of means !.est the making as urged ' was in a loeaV ,.',.. second. Gowdy to Frisch. One run. ond. Goslin fanned. No runs, is'o apiiopriate and gorgeous stage) Theater goers who have greatly lished policy of. the magazine. The friends of the students for the li hi the best customer." pool hail surrounded sceneYy, while the characters "are enjoyed, the vaudeville programs Two hits. No errors. Hits. No errors. of by a la rge .gi .'up of fellows wheu delicate' the Some more tests of instruction Class library brary.. summaVy of the cos-ia most in vatualde i contain are seasons : elatiorate NINTH INNING. promised presented SEVENTH INNING. cluring past methods was outlined with special pon electrical equipment are limbic by Sellers cutere ' the 'place" unnoticed. I New York Wilson singled to tunies and gowns. ' New York Wilson singled down tckcrs with the a,id of a testing Sellers slziti up i he situation atl .exceptionally good bills this winter work done in' all branches of the mnhasis laid on the use of reserve v at Theof snlendid taiwei bovs act federal ashmgtiin government Ashtn FIvj and''eirlsih,M bal offered by . right field foul line. Jackson hit right on the first lqk&jrjMiuirialJtoa thVopc-nlnlnilwufl is "lS1lt chorjin on ; entirely listed sacrificed. Jackson Walt Johnson. composed iaj are. into double play. Bluege to Harris on tne whi. h enables him to determine ac ner lietore aiij.ne was aware of j ' ollege. ten fail to pnt the t.oKs The subject "ha t vas hii;.pei.ing, to Judge. , GowdywaIkefL.Nehf .Blnegs..toJutav-h- i apecial feature fea- player at reserve list.". The seating capacity curately the exact working jniwer Libraries' arid Fe an Inter"The in College local, school, toUniversity high giving Second: out. one o'f.th tables' ivas deputized tol of the Gowdy whiffed electrical tturing Betty Conipson iV and wngled. Gowdv stonnlne at second. lie least 'at equipment 'should the of library Net Kshter Miss. discussed was dances. by pretation-vkpresent day ale, Wilson was out at the plate trying d Lindstrom tip. Nehf went to Bijekner and the two liottles, ten per cent of the enrollment of the arimiint of adjustment necessary iq search Other features' otj the wning bill son of the Cniversity of Utah li school, and Gowdy to third on a passed to Kcore of Nehf single to right, More than eighty of Provo's most Miss Devereniix pointed out. each case. Much better results are one of them- nearly emptv, ,were, " ' was iiuuie a in Hickev seen will be iierformers' f)ollie talented Charles include ; No hits. brary. Specia empnasis ball, which was pnt against Walt Uice to Ruel. No. runs. A luncheon at the Hotel Roberts obtained, he says, with this appara- - found.; when the curtain raises on Monday nrtd Hart Review ' "Dance Foo- on., open and closed stacks as the of. NA'errtirs. v Johnson as a wild pitch. are than Charges off with other possible any leries:" James Carney and Rose numlier of lHoks that are- not re wasgiven.the visltfng delegates Judge was retired, October 13. Waablngton '.means .of determining . electrical liquor were made against Bnckner I was'. out, Peckinpaugh to The show is being staged for the Julia In "Lost A iBisband :" turned to the library every year noon Saturday. . i rououv by Chief 'Wilkins and bonds were set i Judge. ,No runs. Two hits. No errors, Bluege singled through short stop of - 'commds every iiossiblc means ReI "Two fdnito . a In Mack of and at $I,Hli..' provide Hamlin' raising Washington Judge out on fly to and scored on Peeklrfpaugh's double purpose , col them. Special for i tfegnarditrg 8uperTlsionJ.:ijequlpmentajidioTO "Toung. Bluege out, Nehf to Terry. to left field fence..tying the score. InH lections of books at the university SAX SEBASTIAN; Oct., 4. (INS) MADRID, Oc- t- L (INS. ) Abdel L1VKUNO. Octt. 4. (TVS) Co!-The 40,000 Washington fans went maintenance or rovo newest piay "Public Deceivers" and Bill Utah L: ' . libra ryerrlsoaiscuRsejrW Miss Kriin, leader of the Morroccan General Primo Rivera will jreport lalxiratlon with the-- Fascist govern- strom'g legs. Bnel walked Imme crany as the core was tleLj:Pollce site, which la belnx prodded for the "The Stranger.11. direction the Nelson, to to under' Madrid Provo Is the efforts nego kiddles tribesmen, mayberinvited October 7, to give the ment was an expected outgrowth of i The troupe through diately 'after Peckinpaugh had bad to drive the frenzied bleacher- of the of A report of the Pacific Northwest tiate with the government on a pro- - government an outline of the pro- - the great iberal local post of the American of the Western Vaudeville Manag congress start''- stolen aeeond. Johnson lined out a held In I convention was here. Victoria, tectorate it basis, reported Lesion.' library ers association. gress ofjthe MojrToccanarnrini on to Frlach wbo f Continued on Pise Four.) tkc two-bagg- "The lies not diluted qaulity er gen-erou- . r . out-playe- d, 60-ya- rd 7 n. ..'. out-foug- e? yWA 20-ya- rd LEGION FROLIC "' .thJJQljBMiQntha- Oi-t.- , ai e - ON WAY HERE s : 1 n li-- J - ( 20-va- rd : ! v .t HL-c- 4 ba.-on- is i V eilA .i inr -s-- v 1 - S " ) . cf,l, a.,i. :;Psf ... ' : ".',."'- . . 7 Peinpaueh j DUvlillLu IJ RE-ARREST- -A- TCOLUMBIA e NEW BATTERY STATION OPENS ED, . was-mad- e Y Ugi-adult- the.-flho- it: d thi-ee- :P. "r : -- 'luter-spice- ".m d . ".. '. . f -- - - see--on- ! ,.- Mnd-Stro- . l?ecWripagh-slrrgle"thronghXt- ' f ud- : lot ipeared ' at.'s '"'." - illegal-possessio- n l 1; ,ir |