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Show r PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1931. !hork I s Pirov Wednesday Af -0 5h Ameiriisaini HOOVER LEADS SWAT EXPERTS f Abbie Webb Less Than One hind Timp Star Y: Bliss Hoover, slugging Provo I shortstop, has a slim lead over I Abbie Webb of American Fork in f the fast and furious race for lop I honors in Utah State league bat-rting. bat-rting. I Hoover has mark of .5142, while I Webb is cruising less than a per centage point behind, with .5135. Hoover, has clicked 18 hits in 35 trips to the plate, while Webb has 19 in 37 to his credit. These partial figures include games of June 24. Other leaders follow: . ZnccH Helper, .500; Jatfkson, Helper, .455; ITadevlch, Salt Lake, .447; San tistevan, American Fork, .436; Bon- ham, Ogden, .429; Cowan, Salt Lake, .412; Barney, SaltLake, .409; 'Caatello, Ogden, .400. Any of these men are liable to overthrow the leaders in the remaining re-maining combatsr but Hoover, , i Webb and Zaccaria are maintaining a terrific pace. Johnny Tadevich, who led at the halfway 'mark, has dropped considerably, but still has an excellent chance for the laurels, f Webb and Santistevan, both of i American Fork, have registered sensational gains of late, while . 'Jackson of Helper is a man who 'was not among the leaders at the hdlfway'; mark. .The race for first honors in batting bat-ting looks like a thriller that will be second only to the Provo-Salt 'Lake scramble for the first half !g. , Rookie Subdues Mackmen 2S why DOES A I I it' Jr p u I in HiMniiLTiniii.i II A XTi 3 : . HIGH SCHOOL I - DOWNS MEN TWILIGHT LEAGUE. Standing of the Teams. W. I. Pet. Steel Plant .1 0 1.000, Provo High ...... .... 1 0 1.000) Pleasant View .; 0 1 .000 I'M" Men 0 1 .000 WALLACE HEBERT This amazing 19-year-old southpaw of the St. Louis Browns has trimmed the world champion Philadelphia Athletics twice this season a feat that no other pitcher has been able to accomplish. When Manager Bill Killifer started him against the Macks recently, he was absolutely unheard-of. Now, he's a sensation, with a victory to the Yanks to his credit as well as the twin victories over the champs. American Girl Is Surprise Winner WIMBLEDON, England, June, 30 (ILE Helen Jacobs, the Pacific coast star, flashed a surprising upset up-set in the Wimbledon women's singles tournament today when she defeated the British favorite, Betty Nuthall, 6-2, 6-3. The husky Californian played a powerful game to conquer the girl who last year went to the United States and annexed the American title. Miss Jacobs had not oeen established estab-lished as the American favorite. Mrs. L. A. Harper of San Francisco Fran-cisco was the No. 1 player of the Americans, and her elimination had caused some worry to the Americans. Amer-icans. But Miss Jacobs today apparently ap-parently returned to the peak of the game which made her the run-nerup run-nerup to Helen Wills in American tennis ratings a few years ago. County Agents To Attend Classes Change In Place of Tilt Is Decided On Timps And Cavemen Do Battle At 4 P. M. Wednesday; Provo Must Beat Big Chief Polling This Time Lyman Rich, county agent and Anson B. Call, assistant county agent will leave Sunday to- attend the county agents' extension course to be given at the Utah State Agricultural Agri-cultural college July 8 to 22. They expect to be gon.e-'about two weeks. UTAH STATE LEAGUE Standing of the Teams W. L. Pet. Salt Lake 7 8 .700 Provo 7 3. ..700 Ogden . 4 6 .400 Helper f 4 6 .400 American Fork 3 7 . . .300 Wednesdays Schedule. Provo at American Fork. The Cavemen are coming to town. , By mutual" agreement, the game scheduled at American Fork Wednesday Wed-nesday has been switched to Provo. and a capacity crowcl is expected to see the ancient rivals battle for diamond supremacy. All-Important Duel , The contest is all-important to the Timps, who are tied with Salt Lake for first place in the state loop. While American Fork has no pennant hopes, the Cavemen have been going strong recenty, and stil hope to cop third place in the : ; . three-cornered scramble for that position. Anc, as everyone knows, American Fork would rather beat Provo (or vice versa) than win a rv.ere championship, anyway! Bier Chief Polling, who subdued Salt Lake recently in brilliant style. undoubetec'Jy will draw the starting assignment against Provo. Ott Birk, the Timp skipper, has three possible poss-ible choices in Peery, Dyer and Cole. Dyer has always been very effective against the Cavemen. bu Peery and Cole are going great guns. It is certain that if Peery does not start, he will be hovering hover-ing in the background, ready for relief duty, which he performed so effectively against the Moose Sun j day. Cavemen Are Dangerous Provo has two victories over the Cavernon chalked up this season, and is hopeful of making it thret in a row, but it is certain that th Forkers are more formidable right now than at any previous time this year. With the big chief working work-ing in great style, and' a wrecking :rew t f sluggers led by Abbie Webb. Santistevan and Bun Bennett, the Forkers are out for revenge, and plenty of it. The probable lineups: AM. FORK PKOVO Bennett 3b. Ccllins If. Homer rf. Santistevan 2b Webb ss. Reading cf. Hoimstead lb. Barnes It'. Swenson c. Polling p. Mcintosh cf. B. Hoover ss. Howard lb. Bush 2b. Droubay 3b. W. Hoove i- c. Vacher rf. Dyer. Peery or Cole. p. Umpires Scott and Hillman. Elders Play Second Round The second round of the Elders league will be played tonight as follows: fol-lows: Bonneville vs. Third at Timp field. First vs. Manavu at the Farrer school. Fourth vs. Sixth at the Provo high school. Pioneer vs. Second at Franklin school. WITHIN n HOURS WE ARRANGE LOANS QUICKLY w PRIVATELY O SMALL REPAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR INCOME PERSONAL iJ FINANCE CO I O. P. SKAGGS BUILDING w SECOND FLOOR 7 C EAST CENTER ST J PHONE: PROVO 2 1C PROVO UTAH UNDER STATE SUPERVISION Monday's Results: High School, 3; "M" Men. 0. Week's Schedule. . Steel Plant vb. Provo High, Wed- bescfey. -V Pleasant View vs. "M'l Men, lursday. ' The high school sluggers cap- red the opemvs jrarrie in the Twi- ht league. Monday evening, de feating the "M" Men. 5 to 0. Christ- nsen, Shurtliff and Gammell were he heavy stickers of the game. M" MEN. y ABRHE Probert, ss 3 0 1 1 Wrk, 2b. .. .2 0 0 0 Inderson, 3b.. 3 0 0 1 raven, p., rf 2 0 10 komney. lb 3 0 0 1 lan If.,, p. 3 0 0 0 pgby. c 3 0 H 0 Jmith, cf. '2 0 ,0 0 A A SV J V morgan, n o. v Total 23 0 2 3 PROVO HIGH SCHOOL. - . , AB .R H E ammell. If. .......... . .3 12 0 towe, cf. 3 1 1 0 Jhristensen, 3b. 3 2 3 0 hurtliff. c. ' 4 11 0 faggensr 2b. ........ 4 0 O 0 lartin,, as. ...... r .3 0 0 0 ood..rf. .3 0 0 0 krtth, lb. 3 0 0 0 jeesley, p . 3 0 0 1 hrotal 29 5 7 1 (Three baae hits Gammell. 4 Two s Yilta Christensen, Shurtliff. truck out by--Cravon 4. by Olsen by Beesley 7. Umpire 5err. fANKS RETAIN I f MIDGET LEAD '';,. MIDGET LEAGUE - Standing of Teams :V';:.; 7 : W. L. Pet. nks .......... w.... 2 0 ljOOO hlte Sox 1 1 .500 thletlcs ... ...... 1 1 .500 AH 19 ................. A i lbs -. .. ...... 1 1 .500 n&tors 0 2 .000 Wednesday Morning Schedule r; July I . White Sox vs. Cubs.. 9:30 a. m. yank vs. Senators, 10:30 a. m. Athletics vs. Giants, 11:15 a. m. 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