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Show 'A THE VOICE OUR Timpanogos Wins Second Half Championship Title SHARON GIRLS TO SHARON SILT LIKE MEET The follow-mgirls have been selected to represent Sharon Stake Finals To Provide Exciting in a softball game to be fdoyed in IHAROII TEIIHIS Salt Lake Friday. August 28th: Combat For Base Ball Leah Harding, Laura Stewart, Fans Helen Rohbock, Lois Vineyard; TOURNEY BEGINS Keele. Timpanogos; Mildred Nicl Timpanogos won the second half son, Florence Muhlestein, Pleasant August View; Carroll and Lenore Saturday, The following first round match- championship, Pyne, 22nd, by winning from Lakeview es opened the Sharon Stakes Open Sharon; Della Stubbs, Ora Baum, 1. 3 a of score to by Sumsion trinis Tournament; Edgemont; Katherine George Zubeck proved himself Lakeview. iidd Johnson vs Lowell Christen-- I the outstanding pitcher in the sen league by holding the hard hitting SPENCER MADSEN Sfarold Nielson vs Merrill Farley Lakeview team to four scattered GETS APPOINTMENT John Peterson vs Wayne Tucker hits. He struck out 14 and, but for i'ullen Christensen vs Norval Kit- an error in the last inning, would Spencer Madsen of Lake View chen He has been appointed as have had a shut-ovictory. legislator, by Tucker Grant vs 'latte Rowley was ably supported in the field by Governor Henry H. Blood, lo fill Stanley Farley vs James Blair his teammates. Reese of Lakeview the vacancy caused through the Leonard Johnson vs Lowell Big-- i was very effective, allowing Tim- death of Elmer T. Hoklaway. He low panogos but seven hits. Zubeck and left Monday for Salt Lake City to lllvon Bunnell vs Dean Shumway Biglow were the hitting stars for take up the work in the lower house J'rank Jex vs Richard Biglow Timpanogos. Burr knocked out a of the state legislature. Reed vs Farnsworth )ean Rowley long home run but was called out Mr. Madsen has been an active J'leorge Tucker vs Arthur Watkins for not touching second base. Scott worker in Sharon stake and has fieed Peterson vs Don Watkins and Clinger accounted for all of taken a prominent part in civic Trank Postma vs Milo Madsen the hits qiade by Lakeview. affairs. He was bishop of the Lake frnold Burningham vs Heber IvThese t.vo teams are favored to View ward for seven years. ins in the play survive the 1. Terry vs Duane Madsen for the championship of Sharon The courts at the high school Stake and another exciting combat ave been improved and a great is in store for base ball fans. The eal of interest in this sport is box score follows: semi-fina- URLS STAKE UP-SET- FEATURE S ' 1936 GIRLS SOFTBALL Jhe Lakeeiew girls provided a big upset Monday, Aug. 24, when they defeated Edge-- , onts previously undefeated tea n oy a Store of M MEN BASE, BALL 11 to 5. FINAL STANDING Lakeview lost to the strong Timpanogos team bv a scofe of 15 The games of Saturday, August to 8, The game as postponed. ' 22nd brought to a close the second ' half schedule of the "M .defeated Men Pleasant Edgemont View 11 to 10 in a thrilling game fo league of Sharon Stake. The final temporarily take the lead. standings were as follows: Timpanogos defeated two good Team W. L. Pet teams in winning from Vineyard 5 Timpanogos and Sharon. The play has been of 4 Lakeview .... high caliber this year and the two 2 Vineyard teams to play for the champion1 Pleasant View ship of Sharon stake on Labor 1 Edgemont Day will not be decided until the 0 Sharon final game of the schedule has been Results of Sat. Games completed.. The present standing of the teams is as follows: Timpanogos 3, Lakeview 1. Pleasant View - Edgemont, post Team W. L. Pet. 1 2 3 750 pvned, called in the 5th, darkness. Edgemont 3 2 600 0. Sharon Timpanogos 9, Vineyard , 1 1 Pleasant View 500 1 1 Sharon 500 '....1 2 J 33 Vineyard 1 Lakeview 3 250 Back To School soon. BASEBALL TOURNEY Saturday, August 2bth at 2 pm on the Lincoln High School grounds. Lakeview and the winner of the Edgemont and Pleasant View game will meet in the first of the semifinal games to decide the stake base ball championship. clash brings The other semi-finnewly Timpanogos, together crowned champs of the second half, of the first and Vineyard, runner-u- p half. This game will begin at 4 p.m. Both games should prove very interesting. The winners will clash on Labor Day as a feature of the Harvest Festival for the championship of Sharon Stake. No admission charge will be made. Leo Steele and Hat old Williamson will umpire the games. Sharon-Vineyar- d Elementary School HOW LONG A SHOW CAHJfOU ENJOY? To Open Fast Colored B.road Cloth Shirts, Full Cut, Sizes 6 to, 14Jj Fancy Patterns TeC Tom Sawyer Shirts For Real Boys' Fancy Patterns. Blue, Green, Brown and Deep tones of dark 7A I VC Maroon Boys Cords Heavy sturdy bilt Cords with $1.98 New Lok Zip 8 Sept. Boys Shirts Stake Junior Base ls TEIIHIS CONTINUE TO Aueiist, For detailed schedule of Labor Day Sports and activities see Voice of Sharon Carnival Supplement to be d'stributed g ut SHARON' OF mlw U The sec nd round matches of the tennis tournament will be laved Thursday and Saturday of his week. The pairings are as (v I4m Mai w laJ( PUa. ..Ur Mr- - v Aj' S " ra q pi s: nnie Rohbuck vs Ruby McCarthy Loa Gurr vs Grace Johnson Ruth Hansen vs Ruth Farnsworth Alene Farnsworth vs Lettie Dixon Mildred Nielson vs Venna Watkins Olive Burningham vs Rosalie tt Gladys Hirst vs Ester Hansen Ina Poulson vs Helen Rohbock Notice of time to pay will be given later. The tennis courts are in fine Leo Umpires: shape. The cement has been exMadsen. tended back to the fences and several more feet out on the sides. All those interested in tennis ate urged FRQVa BOY to play, and enjoy the wonderful . recreation. 27 7 3 Leonard Steele, ,-- SCOUTS ww.i i 223 irtii. West Center In a recent survey made by the Theatre Association of Ohio it was found that 70 percent of the show patrons lost interest in even the best programs after a two hour sitting and 75 percent of the remaining lost interest after 2 hours and a half. This same conclusion has been reached in numerous other places and we believe that the Scera patrons are no exception to the rule. we can find two Whenever good program features that can be played within a two and one half hour period we shall schedule i double bill program. Most of the special features (extra good shows) which we buy run nearly 2 hours. With such pictures we shall bring you some interesting short subjects rather than adding another feature which would make the program nearly four hours long. By paying a higher rental charge we buy only the best pictures. One thing we will assure you that when you come to any Scera show you will see a selected program whe.her it is a double feature or a special single feature with short subjects. ' Teacher Assignments Tom Sawyer Cords Ball Team Selected Spencer R. V. Wentz, principal, Gwennevere Decker, Calvin Walker, Jennie Anderson, Edna Nelson, a Vera Wagstaff, Helen Weeks, Jones. Sharon W. E. Losee, principal, Orville Gunther, Tiuira Hales, Vivian Jorgensen. Page G. E. Sandgren, principal, Mrs. Helen Wentz, Geraldine Eva Madsen, Alton Shelton. Vineyard T. C. Hebertson, principal, Berniece Cullimore, Selma Seastrand. The following boys have been holding workouts in preparation for their game . with the fast Provo American Legion team which placed second in state play this year: Spencer Hunn, Joseph Blake, Louis Wells, Grant Blake, Dean Farnsworth, Tony Ivins, Dean Shumway, Frank Bernardi, Milo Madsen, Lamar Platt Tucker, Sorenson, Harold Nielson, Heber Ivins. Dor-oth- n, Made of an Exclusive Fabric Juiliard Neva-we- t Corduray $2.75 .. Boys School Shoes A Complete Line of Boys Shoes and Oxfords $1.98 $4.00 Boys Overalls Red Ball Overalls Fit and Wear 79c Better You can Save by buying at our stores. We ask you to compare our every-da- y prices Mens and Boys Wear Provo, Utah SWIM AT OREM FOOL Practice Is Band Called For Sept. 4-- 5 Advanced band members are requested to meet for practice at the Lincoln High School Friday and 4, Saturday evenings, September and 5 at 7:30 p, m. Further information concerning the coming season will be given at that time by Director E. B. Terry. OFFICIAL Scouts of Provo, Troop 51 enjoyed an excellent swim at the new Lincoln High School pool Tuesday of last week. The trip was one of many of its kind planned for the summer by the patrol leader's council headed by Scoutmaster John Gessford. The scouts made the journey in cars V. furnished by Mr. Hatch and Wayman. The swimmers enthusiastically acclaim the pool as one of the best they have ever been in. ' HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM Seventh Grade Mathematics English ... Science (Geography and Nature Agr.) 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