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Show .'AGE FOUR " PROVO (U T A II) S U N D A Y HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 19 3 0. Is Umideir i I row TmUGHT LEAGUE Team Standing: XV. Lm Pet. 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 Tovo No. 1 1 . 0 tri riant 1 ' 0 1eaant View ........ 0 1 roro No. 2 i... 0 1 Tuesday's Remits: " rrovo No. 1, 8; Provo No. 2, 4. Steel riant 10, Pleasant View 2.' Thursday' Schedule: Provo No. 1 vs. Steel riant. Frovo No. 2. v. Pleasant View. The Provo City Twilight League ot under way Tuesday evening In le Timp park with the Steel Plant tverely trouncing the Pleasant lew team. 19 to 2. and the Provo ity team No. 1 defeating the 2io. aggregation. 8 to 4. Dave Nelson allowed the farm-j -a 13 safeties during the game, ut managed to keep them well " rattered and was never In danger, Pearce was touched for 24 clicks y the steel workers, who encqun-red encqun-red no difficulty In solving his fferings. , Beesley was on the mound for ie-winning Provo team, holding ie Na. 2 aggregation in .-check uring the entire game. Jones 'did e chucking for the No. 2 team, nd although he allowed only five its, they were, bunched to best Jvantage." STEEL PLANT AB R II E itchen. lb-p 5 5 5 3 5 4 4 3 4 3 2 3 3 1 0 2 2 2 4 2 4 m 1 2 3 2 4 'ft stover, ss hhn son, 2b ope. 1Mb4 Jott, rf ............ ay. cf V'Ukins, 2b ing. cVr; elson, p .f ......... Totals . . . . ( . . . ... .33 19 21 4 PLEASANT VIEW - AB K H E I. Jones. 2b 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0 20 t. Penrod; 3b 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 1 ?orbett. lb y. Cram, cf now, rf ....I, jolvin, ss toberts. If L Pearce, p , lawks,- c Totals1..... Summary: . ........32 2 13 .3 Three base hits, base . hits, Wilkins. Vllklns: two ohnson 2, G. Corbett 2, Celvin. rnovo no. 1 AB RH 13 ody, 3b .. ay. If 0 0 1 2 1 2 1 1 0 1 o 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 flson, cf . ........ 3 m 3 3 ol 11ns, 89 , j ay lor, 2b "V" 3 ,3 2 2 tawklns. rf tlgby. c '. icesley.p Totals . ........ .23 8 5 3 PROVO NO. 2 - AB R H lark, c .C. 3 1 0 ones, p ,...V. 3 0 0 1 1 0' 1 ohnson, lb . 3 1 J-incent, -v. .......... 3 1 torgan, B3"H , . . . T i2 0" ?verly, 3b V;.. "3 0 tlrkwood. rf . '...... 2 t1 mith. cf ...V.:..V..,.. 2 0 0 04 I 0 1 0 raven. If 2 0, Totals .....i.....f..23 4 Two base hits, Collins. ' , Hollyw-ood . : National . League .. gui ' Team Standing frooklyn . bicago ... few- York , t. Louis . . f ittsburgh . 58 41 , 83 I S3 44 48 47. 48 49 .540 .505 .484 .469 .458 .337 Boston ................ 45 51. rinclnnati 44 52 hlladelphia 31 61 TneWday'a Results New York 11, Philadelphia 5. Boston 4, Brooklyn 3. Pittsburgh 6, St. Louis 5. Cincinnati 4, Chicago 3. - Steel Plant, Provo " " ' 0 ' No. -2 Team Victors Lively Games Open First Half Play;! Winners Win-ners Tangle in Thursday Night Feature; ; Fast BasebalMs Displayed. Alexander Is Toledo Bound; ' Accepts Terms . Dallas, Texas, July 30 (HE) Grover C. Alexander, big league baseball idol for nearly twenty years, planned to leave here today to join the Toledo Mudhens of the American association. The veteran pitcher said he had accepted terms with that club, and would report to It , after ''a couple of days of business in Chicago." He was recently released outright out-right by the Dallas, Texas, league management. A'S TO MEET TOUGHSOLONS Athletics Are Sailing Merrily Along; Robins and Cubs Both Lose Tight Ones. (By UNITED TRESS) Major league leaders changed opponents op-ponents today, the Philadelphia Athletics moving to Washington for a 2-game series against the Senators,', Sen-ators,', their nearest 5 rivals, and Brooklyn shifting to Philadelphia for a 4-game series against, the Phillies in 3 days. ' The Athletics had half a game shaved off their . lead yesterday when : the "New York Yankees pounded out a 12-3 victory, but the Mackmen still had a comtorlaDie 6-game lead. Although 10 games behind the Athle'tics, the, Yankees had an op-: portunity to narrow the gap today, playing & double header against the last place Red Sox at Boston. " . Both National league leaders were beaten yesterday, the Boston Braves winning from Brooklyn, 4-3 in 18 innings and the Cincinnati Reds .defeating the Chicago Cub3 4-3. . SMer Produces Punriv George Sislcr doubled in the eighth to .drive in two runs to. tic the score and then singled in the tenth .to drive in the. winning run against Brooklyn." - - Cincinnati -won its ninth victory in 15 games played against Chicago, Swansons single and Stripp's double accounting for the winning run. The New York Giants faincd a game In the National league race by handinsr the Phillies Uheir 9th de feat-115. The Giants are now SMi games behind Brooklyn, Lloyd Warner's .single' in the ninth drove home a pair of runs and Pittsburgh beat the St. Louis Cardinal 6-5. The Chicago White Sox won from the St. Louis Browns in the. other major league game 6-2. at " Coast League 1 Team Standing w. L. Pet, Missions .... 11 10 8 8 7 7 '5 4 .733 5 7 7 8 8 10 .667 533. . . . . 4 Sacramento San Francisco .467 W. L. Pct.J Portland 58 41 .604 Seattle ...... .332 X 4 IX iw . Tuesday's Results Missions 6, Seattle 3. , -San Francisco 7, Sacramento 4. Hollywood 5, Portland 4. Los Angeles 6, Oakland 3. An English pedestrian was re-! re-! cently struck by two automobiles within 10 minu.;-. ile should have stayed down for the count the first time. U. S. BORDER PATROL TO Show above ar a doztn Ford cart recently delivered to the United States Department of Labor foi the ue cf the Bureau of Immigration. Thete car, F ordor Sedans, are being used for patrolllna the border PROVOJUMORS TRIM EUREKA Result of District Champion ship Play Depends Upon Final Tussle. Provo's junior baseball 'team de feated the Eureka entry for the di visional championship Tuesday aft ernoon at the Timp park In a heated contest. : The final score was 10 ,to The divisional championship and the right to enter the state contest in Provo on Aueust 5, 6 ana 7 win noi be determined until Sunday when Spanish Fork plays Eureka on the latter's diamond. In the event that Eurekawins. all three teams will be tied' for first place, but if the Forkers win they will be awarded the championship as they slugged out a victory over Provo last Satur day. At the completion of. the reg ular schedule all three teams were tied and a six-game playoff was necessary. ' . . I lard-Fought Fray : ' Tuesday's game was hard fought. with both .teams fighting to remain in the running- Both teams used two pitchers in an attempt to hold their opponents in check Cody, second ' baseman ' for the Provo team, was credited with four safeties at six trips to the plate, to take the batting laurels of the day. Maxwell of -Eureka was credited with three doubles and Hood, of the Provo team managed to get two doubles and a single. The summary: rnovo LEGION . r AB. R. H. E. Cody, 2b ..... , Lcatham, rf . Gammcll, rf ., 1 0 .1 1 2 1 1 4 1 2 3 O 0 1 4 2 5 5 5 0 5 4 Hood. If ...... ISmith, ss...... Llttlcficld, lb . Johnson, p-3b Ford, c ....... Ppay,' 3b p Overly; cf . . . . "CT T 1 2 1 2 Totals ............... 45 10 17 S EUREKA LEGION, , AB.R. II. E. Logan, 3b .... Sullivan, 2b .. Fennell, ss ... Maxwell, c . . . . 6 4 5 4 5 5 4 2 1 1 4 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 Douglas, cf Halladay, lf-p!-lb Farthingham, lb-b Boynes, rf . Duggan, rf ...... Anderson, p Taylor; If -Totals 41 9 13 I Two-base hits Hood 2, Maxwell 3, Douglas. Halladay, Farthingham. Struck out by Johnson 3, Pcay 6, Anderson 3 Umpire Kline. Golf Events On Schedule . Several events of exceptional interest in-terest - to Timpanogos ' MunicipS golfers are scheduled for this week, according to Walt Miller, club "pro." - The first caddy tournament in the history, of the course is billed to start Friday morning with the ciual-ifying ciual-ifying round playrThTs tournament includes only caddies who have been caddylng ever day this season. sea-son. " ; . ' Alter the qualifying round, match play will be staged with first round en counters to take place" Monday morning, August .4. - " " L. A. Christenscn and - Walter Adams have reached the finals ol' the June leg director's cup, tourna ment, and will play off their match : Sunday. in the July 1c; Dr. John AIrd J chalkea up a victory over v. o. i and will meet Ralph Nielsen in sec ond round competition. J. Rex i Miller vs. Aioert mrapairicK, sec- end round, and Bert; Boshard vs. Dr. C O. Jensen, first round, : arc other directors cup matches on the docket. -; O. A. Spear won from- Ed Heim, 4 8nd 3, in the first round of the Rotary club committee trophy. !-' One of the peculiarities of our business situation is that business gets slack just when money gcta tight. USE FORDS nil BrushingvUp r PECEWED wmmmmmmmmmmm I-:-: :-:-:-:-:-:-:-: :-: :-: i .JT. : ) 1 American League Team Standing ' W. L. Philadelphia . . . .... 67 34 Washington ............ 59 38 Pet. .663 .608 .566 .515 7461 .423 .400 .361 New York Cleveland Detroit . ." . Chicago St. Louis "i 56 43 52 49 47 55 41 56 40 60 35 62 Bosjtpn Tuesday's Results Chicago 6, St. Louis 2. Cleveland 14, Detroit 7.-New 7.-New York 12, Philadelphia 3. -Only games scheduled.. Filipino Sought For Kidnaping Act SALT. LAKE CITY, July 29. (UJ! J. R. Dcstil alleged kidnaper, was the object-of police search today as Utah and Idaho authorities combined com-bined forces in an effort to capture the Filipino who is charged with the abductijmof Wanda Anderson of Blackfoot, Idaho. - The California Filipino is charged with kidnaping Miss Anderson Sunday Sun-day night. Blackfoot authorities said last reports indicated the fugitive fugi-tive was headed towards Salt Lake. Destil is . wanted in several .other states' it was reported. NEW YORK,' July 30 UJ) The heavyweight bout between Tuffy Griffiths of Sioux City, Iowa, and Tom Heeney of New .Zealand, postponed post-poned from last night because of boro stadium tonight, weather per-rain. per-rain. will be held at the Quecns-mitting.s Quecns-mitting.s ' A LEADING HITTERS j Klein,' Phillies . , . . . . . . .407 j i O'Doul. Phillies : .404 I Terry, Giants ... .398 j Gehrig. Yankees ....... . .390 J Stephenson, Cubs-,.......'. .389 j ft - - - - - -; --- -it. H A R V E Y M m mm. Specials This Week: 1925 DODGE TRUCK ... . 1 .$125 1926 DODGE TOURING . . . . : . . . . . . . 7 . ..... ..$100 1925 DODGE TOURING . . , $90.0tt 1926 OLDS COACH . $250 1925 MAXWELL COACH .$90.00 1929 Chrysler Sedan, 75 1928 Chrysler Coach '62 1927 Chrysler Sedan 60 192? DeSoto Sedan -1926 Ford Coupe The Only Authorized Chrysler Service in Utah County 42 E. FIRST NORTH, PROVO, UTAH. - PHONE 1057 On Sports MORE MONEY RR. ONE FIGH1 TWm qrbeTt; FffX AND JEFFRIES CbltEcTivi FIGHTS- H3- AG BOARD BANS WORMY FRUIT - The Utah state board of agricul-tura agricul-tura has withdrawn its lenjancy reK Uvfe to the selling of wormyi frlait 4o canning companies, according to word received from Harden Ben- nion, state commissioncrxor agriculture. agricul-ture. ; ' H. V. Swenson,1 county crop inspector, in-spector, declared Tuesday thatthe ordinance prohibiting the, selling of wormy fruit will be Btrictly enforced en-forced in the county this year. Last reason fruit growers were permitted to sell wormy fruit to canning com-! panics, but such, leniency has been withdrawn this yVarl . The condition of the fruit in Utah county this year is far above previous pre-vious years, Mr. Swenson reported and it should not be a difficult matter mat-ter for the fruit growers of this county to adhere to the newruling. It "was also pointed out by Mr. Swenson that all potatoes and onions packed or loaded or offered for sale in the state -must have each sack or other container plainly labeled or stenciled with the official offic-ial state grade. If the official state grade cannot be determined, 'Ce sacks can be labeled "ungraded" or "unclassified, Mr. Swenson reported. re-ported. - ,:. v ' , SEIZE POISON LIQUOR N LOS ANGELES, July 30. U.n. While Michael Cudahy, son "of the meat packing family, was recover ing- today from partial paralysis caused by poison liquor, offifcers began testing samples taken from the bootlegger who: allegedly sup plied him. The liauor was seized in a raid which resulted in the arrest of C. O. Martin, asserted "society 1 bootleg ger." O TOR C O. 1930 Brand New pet Six Coach 1925 Ford Coupe 1928 Dodge Coupe 1928 Essex Coach Whip. -s . By Laufer Father Refuses His Blood For Baby CHICAGO, July 30. U.n) The meanest man in the world, in the opinion of Judge,James F. Fardy, is one who refuses to submit to blood transfusions to save -his anemic baby. You sarc not onlv tho .'mnanAKt j nmn n the world, you are almost ' inhumanT'V" JOdge Fardy told - Leo Blotteaux after Blotteaux'a wife teS' tificd her .husband allowed her to go i through several blood transfusion transfus-ion operations for the baby but Refused Re-fused to submit to one himself, x Blotteaux was in the bridewell today, working out a $100 fine. 1IE.LTII CLINIC IIEIJ) SPANISH FORK A health clinic for children who Will enter school this fall, was held ..Monday after noon at the. junior high school build ing with Dr. A. McKean, assisted by members of v the local health committee. Thirty-one children were examined with only four, normal. nor-mal. The other children registered 49 defects, ear trouble, teeth " and tonsils making up the majority of the defects. The general health of the children seems considerably improved im-proved since the health clinic was established four years ago. v VISITS FKI1CNDS SPANISH FORK. Mrs. William A, Jones, wife of the former postmaster post-master of Spanish Fork, spent Tuesday Tues-day calling on her old friends' and" neighbors here Mr. and Mrs. Jones run the Wcndall apartment house in Salt Lake City. v . SUM LAST TIMES TODAY HOELWOOD" . with AEICE WHITE JACK MULHALL J THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY George M,.- Cohan Comedy with EDDIE v BUZZ ELL "LITTLE JOHNNY JOHS -. . and, Extra Extra!! s SHARKEY vs. SCHMELING i Fight Pictures " See and Hear - the - mqst talked about Fight Pic ture of all times! - : : : : .- i . , T 1 - - Ml niiAiir mm -m Terry, Lyons Rated .As Star Performers rBaseball Fans Believe Giant First Sacker and White Sox Hurler Deserve "Most Valuable" NEW YORK, July 30 (U.H) The practice of naming the most valuable valu-able player In the two major leagues had been abandoned, but the speculation among baseball fans had nominated Bill Tcr"y, Giants' first baseman, and Ted Lyons, Ly-ons, Chicago White Sox pitcher, as two of the . outstanding players of the 1930 season. Terry Is Whirlwind- Terry's spectacular fielding andi powerful hitting earned him recognition recog-nition as the greatest firstVbasc-man firstVbasc-man since Hal Chase's time. He hai been the spark-plug of the Giants attack. WithoutTerry, the Giants doubtless 'would not be In the f irst, division. Terry's batting average today was .398. Terry , was accorded 48 votes In last year's National league with 60 points. Winning 16 games for a sixth place club in two-thirds of. the season sea-son is a rarefeat among present-day present-day pitchcrs. i but Ted Lyons has hung up that many victories while losing. 9 games. Lyons, like Terry, placed third in the American league competition competi-tion In 1927. getting 34 votes when Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees Yan-kees won the prize with 56 votes. Outstanding Men For. the first two-thirds of the season the following players, are regarded by the writer as outstanding out-standing at their respective positions: posi-tions: IB Terry, Giants. 2B Frisch, Cardinals. 3B McManus, Detroit. SS Jackson, Giants. LF Simmons, Athletics. CF Cuyler, Cubs. RFOtt, Giants. C Cochrane, Athletics. ' - P Lyons, White Sox. P Ferrell, Cleveland. P Gaston, Red Sox. P Grove, Athletics. There can be no dispute about giving places to Terry, Jackson, Simmons, Cuyler, Cochrane and the pitching staff. Despite Gehrig's Geh-rig's . high batting average, the Yankee's first sacker Is nowhere in with Terry In fielding, all-around all-around ability r hitting in a pinch. ' - CARNERA KAYOES COOK ' - ' v ' CLEVELAND, July 30. (UH) -Prima Camera. Italian heayweight knocked out; George Cook of Australia Aus-tralia before a crowd of 10,000 persons per-sons in the second round of a scheduled sched-uled 10 round bout here last night. Cool and TODAY & The Singing Fools! Now is your opportunity oppor-tunity to see and-hear . In a full length feature, fea-ture, vaudeville's "most , featured singing team Victor's popular recording re-cording artists in a romance with more action than a world scries, more music, .than the follies, and ' more romance, than "Broadway Melody.' , BESSIE LOVE - The AH Talkinff, Comedy ALSO Cartoon Comedy "Swiss Cheese" Travel Talk Matinees 2:00 - 4:00 J Coming Friday & Saturday CLARA "BOW in 'LOVE AMONG THE Listing. Flyweight Champion Kayocs ; Coast Ace LOS ANG ELES, July .() M'.l: Midget Wolgast,, iccRnizrti in NeWYork as flyweight chatnpinn. Ltrcngthened his claim to the wrul.l tjtle byxscbring a .tochaiical kno.-li-out over Speedy Dado, leailing Pacific Pa-cific coast contender, - in (lie fifth round of their fight here list night. ' I . ' Dado suffered a -painful. MhouMrr injury in the second round but continued doggedly for twp nunv rounds. The pain became "si intense in-tense -that his seconds refused to let him . answer the 1 bell ' for fifth and he v.as counted out. If those Cleveland boys engaged in a tree-top sitting endu'iunce contest con-test were perched in trees bearing green apples, that would 'be news. OPRHEUM MURDKR CASE" All THlkfiisr Mystery Picture by S. S. VAN DINE i with BASIL RATH BON I', KOI.ANI) YOUNG AI.KC. B. FRANCIS LEILA .II YAMS "... ajko LLOVD HAMILTON :' 'in v ; "GKASS SKIRTS" THURSDAY NKiHT at the COUNTRY STORE .'J-riccc I5odroom Suite Fi- Restful THURSDAY. BENNY RUBIN Sinsrins:, Laughing Romance Sound News Evenings 7:15 0:15 MILLIONAIRES' CC Ait -' , ''' Scheock 31 |