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Show f PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1931. PAGE FOUR ' V r r-r- " News : Of aims ... DEFINITE i .v. . n n w .n ni -.in hi; it un ir i! rtinrflTrn !i I VIM I' I I 111 ' LArLu I LU TIGER PILOT IS OPTIMIST Bucky Harris Expects Detroit To Put Up Battle For Pennant Springville Is Outstanding Possibility For Fourth -v v Berth -In Loop Baseball fans or Utah and Carbon Car-bon counties are eagerly awaiting 'definite word of Central Utah Baseball Base-ball league plans for the 1931 season, There is little likelihood that the Central Utah circuit will be broken up, Judging by indications shown . at, the re,cen,t league meeting. meet-ing. Provo, American Fork and Helper are virtually certain to be ."in," : with" the big problem resting rest-ing upon a fourth club. Price, will not be a league member' mem-ber' this year, and baseball men in Springvllle, Nephi and Midvale are discussing possibilities of taking over the vacant berth. Springvllle Considered : No doubt the most satisfactory city, from a Utah county point of view, would be Springvllle. The Question of city support of the diamond dia-mond port, with a possible player -"combination with Spanish Fork, are factors that will determine XSjpringville's posibilties. Nephi is reported as anxious to rejoin the Central Utah circuit, while Midvale has been discussed in Central Utah baseball rumors for several seasons sea-sons past. . I Another meeting will be called by the newly-elected president, Will I Chipman of American Fork; in the near nuure, ana ai xnai ume me definite ; arrangements for league competition..- this, season- are expected ex-pected to be made. . 14 Plan Tributes For . v American League Baseball Leaders ST. LOUIS. Mar. 30 UP Accom panied by L C. McEvoy, vice.preai-ient vice.preai-ient of the St. Louis Browns, the f Iody. of Byron Bancroft Johnson, founder and former president or the f American league, today was en rputev td- Spencer," Idaho, for burial rf Wednesday.' Johnson died here Saturday after a long illness. J. HONOR BARNARD ' CLEVELAND Mar, 30 (U.E) Baseball leaders of the nation were assembling, here today to pay final tribute to Ernest S. Barnard, late president of the. American league and" former , president and several friends and associates of Barnard accompanied, .the body ere on the trip te Cleveland. . Ftineral services for the late league president, are tp be held here Tuesday afternoon at the Masonic i temple. The eight presidentsyf the American league will be pallbear ers as will be K. M. Landis, com- missloner of baseball ;V General Manager William Evans of the Cleveland 'Indians; Walter H. Mac- Nichols, business manager, of the Indians, and . John A. Heydler, president of the National league NEW .YORK, Mar. 30 (U) The rest of the world may not share his belief, but Bucky Harris, dynamic' dy-namic' manager of the Detroit Tigers, Tig-ers, ia confident he has a first division di-vision club and one which will make a determined bid for the 1931 American league pennant. The youthful boss of the Tigers, Tig-ers, whose teams finished sixth and fifth, respectively, since he took charge in 1929, is certain the : club will move up to bigger and better things. Harris' optimism has been increased in-creased by the team's performance in spring exhibition games. With the exception of seven games in San Francisco when Bucky pitch ers borrowed from Beaumont of the Texas league, the club walked through their Coast and National league opopsition. The Tigers' main strength lies in their pitching, -staff of Whitehall, Sorrell, Hoyt, Uhle and Bridges. Supporting the main case are Sullivan, Sulli-van, Cantrell, Hogsett and Wyatt These men form a staff which Harris is quoted as .saying he wouldn't" swap it for any in the league. Fair Infield Talent The1 Detroit infield will consist of Alexander at first; Gehringer at second ; Akers at shortstop, - and McManus on third'. Im McManus is not ready to start because of a leg operation, Marvin Owen, a rookie with but four months professional pro-fessional experience, will play third. The Tiger outfield will see four recruits in action. Shiver,. Doljack and the spectacular Walker brothers. broth-ers. With the regulars, Roy Johns and Johnny Stone, they will form two sets of outfielders, but left handed pitching, one for right handed. - The veteran Wallie Schang and John Grabowskl have added a world of strength to the Detroit catching department. Schang is in perfect shape and has 'been fielding, field-ing, and hitting at a remarkable pace. Harris is particularly delighted with the form shown by Pitcher Waite Hoyt, - one time New Yoxk Yankees "boy wonder." Hoyt, .according .ac-cording to all reports, is expected to win no less than 20 games this season. . HONOR NATE LEWIS CHICAGO, . Mar. 3C( 0LE Nate Lewis, matchmaker of the Chicago stadium and for 30 years a figure in Chicago's sporting world, will be guest ofNhonjpr at a testimonial dinner Tuesday night at the Sherman Sher-man hotel. Jack Dempsey and Max Schmeling are expected to attend along, with many other sporting, theatrical, business . and political leaders. BOBBY JONES LOSES TUSSLE AGUA CALIENTE, Mex., Mar, 30 (DJSRobert Tyre Jones, Jr., champion cham-pion golfer, and Leo Diegel, professional profes-sional at the Agua Caliente course, last yesterday to Mortie Dutra, Long Beach, Cal., and George Von Elm, 1 up, in a charity match. , Dutra shot a 70, one under par, and was largely responsible for the defeat of Jones, who carded 72. Von Elm turned in a 75 score and Diegel, on his own dburse, shot a 77. Both Jones and Diegel were in traps on the 15th hole. Von Elm and Dutra then tok the lead which they never relinquished. . Jones was in a trap on the 18th as well, and wds on the green in three. LOUGHRAN ON SHARKEY TRAIL NEW YORK, Mar. 30 0J.E) Tommy -Loughran, who defeated Tuffy Griffiths in Chicago Friday night for .his seventh consecutive heavyweight victory of tbe year, was in New York today to confer with Madison Square Garden concerning con-cerning a June match with Jack Sharkev. Loughran was knocked out fcyf snarkey m his nrst start as a heavyweight and is anxious for a second chance with the Boston sailor. The Garden is eager to stage th match but it is reported that Sharkey will insist that Loughran first meet Ernie Schaaf in a 15- round bout. Schaaf, who is man aged by Sharkey, was outpointed in a recent tett-rounder with ran. Heavyweight 'Hope' Will Meet Poreda CUBS WIN AND LOSE SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 30 flIE) The Chicago Cubs played two. Sara- Francisco Coast league teams' Sunday, losing to the Seals 5 to 3 in the morning and beating the Missions 12 to 3 in the afternoon. after-noon. - NEW YORK, Mar. 30 (EE) ; Stanley Poreda, New Jersey's current cur-rent heavyweight !hopc,'V wiUmake his first start against a big-timer tonight when he meets Johnny Risko of Cleveland, In a scheduled ten round bout in Madison Square garden Poreda, a strapping youngster with plenty of punch, has' lost Tut once in his 25 professional starts, and is rated by many as the most promising heavyweight youngster in the country. Despite Poreda's youth and strength, Risko is an 8 to 5 favorite. favor-ite. The Cleveland boy still packs enough skill and heart-to .outpoint the majority of the heavyweights. Probate and Guardianship Guard-ianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah in and for Utah County. In the Matter .of the Estate of May 'Lloyd Wilcken, sometimes known as May L. Wilcken, sometimes some-times known as May Wilcken, deceased. de-ceased. , . Creditor will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned administrator at the law. office of Morgan and Morgan, Provo Com mercial Bank Building, Provo, Utah, on or before the 3rd day of June, 1931. JOSEPH WILCKEN, Administrator of Estate of May Lloyd Wilcken, sometimes known as May L. Wilcken, sometimes known as May Wilcken, deceased. Morgan and Morgan, Attorneys for Administrator. Published Mar. 30, April 6, 13, 20, 1931. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRESENT CLAIMS In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah in and for Utah County. In the Matter of the Assignment for the benefit of Creditors of Taylor Tay-lor Paper company, a corporation. Notice is hereby given to the creditors of Taylor Paper company, a corporation, to file with J. Rulon Morgan, assignee, at his offioe in the Provo Commercial Bank Building, Build-ing, Provo City, Utah, written proof their claims against said Taylor Paper company, a corporation, under un-der oath, on or before the 1st day of June, 1931. J. RULON MORGAN, Assignee for the Benefit of Credi tors of Taylor Paper company, a Corporation. Published Feb. 23, Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 19931. Kozeluh Getting Even With Tilden XJNDY TRIES NEW PLANE NEWARKN.. J., Mar. 27. OLE) Col and 'Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh Lind-bergh tried out a new "plane equipped with folding landing gear Friday and after two flights in it, announced the device worked perfectly. BERKELEY, Cal., Mar. 30. OLE) Karel Kozeluh, the rubber Czech, bounded about the Berkeley Tennis club's court yesterday to score one of .his infrequent victories over Rig Bill Tilden, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5, and 6-2. The Czechoslovaklan champion played steady, unbrilllant tennis to outlast an apparently stale and weary Tilden for the third time out ; of their seventeen exhibition matches. i. In the opening matches, Emmett Pare defeated Bobby Sellers, 6-4, 6-2. .Tilden and Pare lost the final doubles match to Howard Kiney Loughf NOXICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR . UTAH COUNTY. F. O. Buell, Plaintiff vs. T. H. Heal, Eva W. Heal, his wife, Smoot Lumber Company, a corporation and Janie Smith, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on Wednesday the 1st day of April, 1931, at eleven o'clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court. House, at the City and County building, situate in Provo city, Utah county; State of Utah, all the right, title .and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, in Utah County, State of Utah, to-wit: Commencing 100 feet East of the Northwest corner of Block 19, Plat "A," Provo City Survey of Building lots; thence East 50 feet; thence South 100.14 feet, more or less to the South line of Lot 5 or said block; thence West 50 feet; thence North 100.14 feet mere or less to the place of beginning. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 9th day of March, 131. E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff of Utah County, State of Utah. By Charles W. Mitchell, Deputy Sheriff, J. C. Halbersleben, OUR BOARDING HOUSE 6YAHERN f VMimi or -me eifpeu MW fa u aogy, 4 I ia! PARIS ' l TxiRr Cs -Jr- f : j TSf PArm- 1&u mlW J U HU MUCK GRAVV ) I m :I MIS5EP Mv GUfeSS WJ )fJ JfZ ) W - NOTICE OF SALE Eureka A DeLuxe Mining Company, Com-pany, Principal place of business, Provo, Utah. . Notice is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock pn account of "assessment "as-sessment No. 6, levied on the 19th day of January 1931 of l-5) one fifth of. one cent . per, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockholders, as follows: fol-lows: Cert. No. Names Shis. Amt. 34 Nephi Anderson ...1,200 2.40 61 Nephi Anderson ..2,334 4.66 67 Nephi Anderson .. 820 16.40 129 Nephi Anderson ..2,500 5.00 161 Nephi Anderson . .10,166 20.33 260 Nephi Anderson ..20,000 40.00 31 Robert Anderson . 300 .60 32 Edwin R. Anderson 300 .60 14$ Vilate F. Anderson 5,000 10.00 L199 Geneal Anderson ..2,000 4.00 210 B. E. Brunson .....1,000 2.00 273 B. EL Brunson 600 .60 73 F. D. Cassity . 5,000 10.00 107 F. D Cassity ....... .2,000 4.00 160 F. D. Cassity 7,000 14.00 165 F. D. Cassity ... 1 . .3.000 - 6.00 257 F. D, Cassity ...... .20,000 40.00 149 L. L. Cook 1,000 2.00 221 Hark Clinic 1,000 2.00 163 Frank Filding 1,000 2.00 228 Mrs. J. W. Gentry . .2,500 5.00 46 Henry Jackson 1,000 2.00 47 Henry Jackson 1,000 2.00 53 Henry Jackson ... .2,000 4.00 54 Henry Jackson ..,..1,000 2.00 74 Henry Jackson 5,000 10.00 130 Henry Jackson 6,000 12.00 156 Henry Jackson ...10,000 20.00 157 Henry Jackson . . . 10,000 20.00 159 Henry Jackson 4,000 8.00 259 Henry Jackson . .20,000 40.00 38 E. T.Johnson .600 1.20 227 Thomas K irby Jr. 3,000 6.00 240 Wm. T. Lewis. .. .10,000 20.00 68 Lenord Mikkelson 2,000 4.00 88 Lenord Mikkelson 2,000 4.00 99 Lenord Mikkelson 1,000 2.00 106 Lenord Mikkelson 2,000 4.00 110 Lenord Mikkelson 1,000 2.00 131 Lenord Mikkelson 1,000 2.00 210 Lenord Mikkelson 1,785 3.57 229 Lenord Mikkelson 3,000 6.00 233 Leonard Mikkelson 15,215 30.43 232 John A. Merriman 3,000 6.00 24 Clarence Olsen ....1,500 3.00 122 Clarence Olsen .,...4,000 8.00 21 W. Monroe Paxman 1,500 3.00 153 Charles Rawlings 500 LOO 154 Charles Rawlings 2,500 5.00 50 H. J. Stagg 200 .40 "70CH. J. Stagg 200 .40 72 HJ, Stagg ........ 100 20 100 H. J. Stagg 500 1.00 120 H. J. Stagg 400 .80 239 H. J. Stagg 1.000 2.00 85 Sarah Stagg ....... 600 1.20 272 Howard Skinner .. 400 .80 248 Moze Wilkinson . . 200 .40 And in accordance with law and 4n order of the board, of directors made on the 19th day of January 1931, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at ' the Office of the company, 105 West 5 North, Provo, Utah, at the hour of 2 P. M. April 15, 1931, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense ex-pense of sale. JOHN A. JOHNSON, Secretary. Pub. dates Mar. 30, April 6, 13, 1931. -John Tempre, of Manhattan, was chosen the nation's perfect man recently. 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