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Show Timps Will Open Baseball Season In 'Pfovo. Today! , j .... .. " I The Teams Provo and American Fork. ! I The Time 1 p. m. Thursday. 1 J The Plate Timpanogos Park, Third West and j Fifth North. j The lineups: 1 FKOYO: AM. FORK: j Vacher If liennett ss ' kIntosh . . . .cf Homer . . .' rf 15. Hoover ... .2b Iner.so!l lb Colvin ss Durrant cf Petty rf Holmstead :5b IJuys 3b Parratt c Nelson lb flames If Herry c Christiansen , .2bv Dyer p Miller '.p Rasebail will b'i kin?; in Provo Thursday! The Provo Tinrpv, piloted by their new manager, ''Buck" Dixon, will tangle with the champion American Fork Cavemen Cave-men in PVovo's opening" game. The game is slated to start" at 4 o'clock, and cms oi the biggest baseball crowds in years is expected to turn out for the big event. & ,',, CM American Fork opened its season today . in the Cave City, with the Eureka Miners opposing the heavy-hitting Cavemen. Huck Dyer vs. Addie Miller Thursday's opener will find "Huck" Dyer pitching for IYovo, wljile Addie Miller, who was the slab ace of the Timps last season, will do the pitching' for the American Fork invaders. in-vaders. The presence of Addie Miller on the mound for the Cavemen is sure to be no small attraction for the opener. There is nothing the Timps would rather do than hand the formidable Addie a base-hit barrage for a healthy trimming. ma Van Wagenen of Provo will pitch the lirsc ball, with Mayor Roy Crtenwcd of Ameiiean Fork to do the backstop work. Mayor lohn E. Booth of American Fork, who is Jj J. . Ladies Day In rrova 5 The opener will be an official I adics' day in Timpanogos park, and all the rooters of the fair sex-will sex-will be admitted flee' of charge. A iiair.de from the city and county coun-ty build, ng to tile baseball park will get under way piomptly at 3:30, according to John , W. McAdam. president of the club. The rival terms, city officials, and the board of directors of the baseball club, will be included in, the procession. Opening day ceremonies are slat-, slat-, ed to precede' the game. Mayor Al- Mrs. R. A. Hansen of Provo, was hostess to a number of friends at j her home in Provo last Wednesday j evening at a . progressive bridge j luncheon. Salmon colored sweet peas with tapers in the correspond- I ing color formed attractive decor- j ations for the long dining table I from vhich luncheon was served j early in the evening. Guests present pres-ent included: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hover. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Reynolds. Rey-nolds. Mr. and Mrs. E E. Knudsen. Dr. and Mrs. G. G. NeiU, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Johnson. Prizes during 1 the games were won by Mrs. Neill. j Mrs. Reynolds and A. G. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Southerland of this city announce the marriage of of their son Alger to Miss Zella Guard of Midvale. The ceremony look place in Salt Lake Saturday j May IS. The young couple spent Sunday as guests at the Southerland Souther-land home here. They will make jtheir home in Park City. I president of the Central Utah lea.-?ur lea.-?ur will bo at the bat attempting o solve the dazzling- speed of Pro-vo's Pro-vo's cily executive. Provo ami American Fori;, always livals on the basel'all field, will l ave th?h teams at top strength for the balt!e Chaiifios In I,ineup ? has b.en L'howi::1; rare nbil-i;y nbil-i;y on Ihe slvp i-ms r.oason. and lie :"s. always bevn ren.arkably effec-t effec-t ive r-;.;nvt the' Cavemen. The I'icv;) u,i)i will :;hov considerable-! considerable-! clianpTs in llatup fiom that ef last i sfa-'-o'i, with considerable "young j lilted." injected thi;; year. American Amer-ican Fo;k will have virtually the :;'mo line'up a.i that of last season. w:th Die additions of Addie Mill-vr n the box and young Lee Christiansen Christian-sen at second bai'' Kvcry.hing points to a rare battie for Thursdav's opening game. And ievcrv baseball tan in Provo will b-3 tih re! |