OCR Text |
Show B ROl'JNS START OUT OF CELLAR ON ROAD TRIP Hornsby Outfit Playing Good - Brand of Ball; Hogsett Leads Pitchers. NEW YORK, June 10 (U.F Rcgers Hornsby told the boys back in St. Louis that when he brought his" Browns home1 they would not be dragging along at the tail end of the American league procession, and today it appeared as if he knew what he was talking about. The Browns began their current road trip five games behind the seventh place Philadelphia Athletics. Ath-letics. but today they are only a game behind them and are playing a good brand of baseball forthe first time this year. They won four out of their last six games and 11 6ut of their last 22. V Hogsett Hot Part of the success of the Hornsby men was due to the fine pitching of Elon Hogsett. The big Indian was a relief hurler for Detroit, but Hornsby's pitchers onc to . . . LEVEN'S (letting down to bare facts, Friendly Five Shoes are the best value that can be found. i On June 13th factory representatives will install seat covers for your carFRLK! When your car is seat cover equipped by our factory men, you may be sure you have the finest available . . . design and colors to match your car. . no wrinkle - perfect fitting . . the best protection for your pres ent upholstery. f V " !,y r. St. A0T0 SUPPLY & IU1 ! if 223 'West Center Phone 39Prtvo, Utah have to work plenty and " Hogsett Hog-sett ; has proved hia worth by winning foijr out of five games since Joining up with St. Louis. ' He turned in his third win of tne'rdad trip yesterday, limiting the heavy hitting New York Yankees, leaders of the American league, to five scattered hits. His chief triumph, however, was in besting Vernon (Lefty) Gomez. He was on the mound still hurling 'em in there after the Browns shelled Lefty from the mound to take a 5 to 3 decision. The Yanks bunched three hits for all of their runs in the eighth. The second place Boston Red Sex failed to take advantage of the Yanks defeat, losing to De troit, 8 to 4. A seven run splurge m the second In which Gehringer tripled with the sacks loaded and Owen hit his fifth homer, gave Vic Sorrell his fifth victory. Sox Best Phillies The Chicago White Sox scored three runs in the 10th on doubles by Radcliff, Washington and Bonura and a single by Piet to defeat the Philadelphia Athletics 5 to 2. Cleveland's Indians fell before be-fore the Washington Senators, 2 to 1 as Pete Appleton allowed four hits. New. York's Giants fell four and one half games behind the leading St. Louis Cardinals in the National league by taking a licking lick-ing from the Cincinnati Reds while the Cards won 7 to 5 from Boston. Roy Henshaw pitched the Chicago Chi-cago Cubs to their second straight victory over the Phillies, giving seven hits for a 6 to 3 win. The Cubs, however, fell back into fourth place, a few percentage points behind the Pittsburgh Pirates who swept a twin bill from the Brooklyn Dodgers. Weaver was the winning pitcher in the Bucs' initial 4 to 1 triumph and Brown the victor in the 7 to 5 nightcap decision. Mrs. Stewart Links Winner ! Mrs. Erwin Stewart played an ; exceptionally good gajne of golf j Tuesday to come out victorious in ; the weekly Ladies' day contest. ! A prize was awarded Mrs. Stewart. Ladies' day tournaments are held each Wednesd.iv under (irtr- i tion of the Women's Golf asso-; asso-; ciation. of which Mrs. J. N. Ellert-j Ellert-j son is president. All women golf-; golf-; ers are urged to participate. AMERICANS WIN HURLINGHAM POLO CH'H. HCRLINGHAM, Eng., June 10 'I lighting off a stubborn rally by their opponents, America's polo .stars scored a 10-9 victory today over Great Britain in the first game of the 11th renewal of the Westchester cup series. I Latest proposal of the Orthodox : Hindu community in Ahmedabad, Bombay presidency, India, deals with imposition of a tax on all "spinsters'' over the age of 11 years. fequi'p your car for more enjoyable spring and summer motoring. On' new cars you protect the original upholstery; on old cars you add to comfort and appearance ap-pearance with seat covers. COMPETITOR CjUAUTY New sprmg patterns, durable fabrics. Coupes or roadsters.. Sedans or coaches 51.59 or i iX, 'V M V i: v-iWSC 'I I U 2J STANDARD QUALITY Perfect fitting ... attractive at-tractive patterns in tan or blue. Coupes or roadsters Sedans or coaches $2.95 PREMIER DELUXE Finest materials and workmanship. Whipcord Whip-cord or fine cover material. Couoes or roadsters Sedans or coaches $5.95 SERVICE STORES Gridiron Defense Stressed Coaches Explain x. LOGAN The defense is gaining gain-ing on -the offense in football In recent seasons with the result that teams are getting away from the standard seven man line With the box or diamond formation, forma-tion, Coach Francis A. Schmidt told a group of 50 gridiron pupils in Tuesday's session of the TJ. S. A. C. coaching school. Coach Schmidt stressed the im portance of getting a "head start on the defense and fighting the battle on the other team's territory. terri-tory. Campaigns should be built on the other team's weaknesses. THIRD IN BAT POWER Provo Timps rank third in team batting among clubs of the Utah Industrial baseball league, but bring up the rear In fielding, it is revealed in a report issued today" to-day" by John E. Barrett, league statistician. In team batting, Gemmell club leads with an average of .316, Magna-Garfield is second with .295, Provo comes third with .275, U. S. Mines has .269, and Pinney Beverage .240. Lowly in batting, the Pinney club is on top in fielding, the averages being as follows: Pinney .962; Magna-Garfield, 949; Gemmell Gem-mell Club, .948; U. S. Mines, .938; Provo, .936. . Lob Collins, peppery Timp third baseman, is third best bitter in the league with a healthy average of .429. Best hitters are: Kastel-lic, Kastel-lic, Gemmell club, .467; Krisman, U. S. Mines, .452; Collins, Provo, .429; Webb, Gemmell club, .400; B. Johnson, Gemmell club, .357, and Walbeck. U. S. Mines, .346. Other leaders: Runs Woodbury, Provo, and Krisman, U. S. Mines, 5; Flinders, Magna-Garfield and Argyle, Pinney Pin-ney Beverage, 4. Hits Collins, Provo, 15; Kas-tellic, Kas-tellic, Gemmell club and Krisman, U. S. Mines, 14; Facer, Magna-Garfield, Magna-Garfield, and Woodbury, Provo, 12. Two base hits Hartley, Magna-Garfield, Magna-Garfield, 4; B. Johnson, Gemmell Club, Owen, O. Evans and Flinders, Flind-ers, Magna-Garfield; Treseder, Provo; WalbecK.-U. S. Mines, and Pressler, Pinney Beverage, each 3. Three base hits O. Evans, Magna-Garfield, and Vecchio, IT. S. Mines, 3; J. Tezak, Magna-Garfield, Magna-Garfield, and Krisman, U. S. Mines, 2. Home runs Fran Iutlley, Provo, Pro-vo, 2. Total bases -Kastellic, Gemmell Gem-mell club, Hartley, Magna-Garfield, Krisman, U. S. Mines, and B. Johnson, Gemmell club, 18. Sacrifice hits Pressler. Pinney Beverage, 4; Facer and O. Evans, Magna-Garfield, and Adams, U. S. Mines, 3. Stolen bases -Tedesco, Pinney Beverage, 4. Runs batted in Fonty, U. S. Mines, 9'; Collins, Provo, 7; Treseder. Tre-seder. Provo. and Walbeck and Zaccaria, U. S. Mines, G. WILL PLEMYOF ICE, WHEN WANT FT? YOUSU&E Willi THE MEW FRtGIDAlRE FREEZES MOKE, tCE, AND FREEZES rr RASTER it: MAYCOCK APPLIANCE PHONE 78 51 North U.niv, Ave. TMPS daratog m mi x Points In Game In a session of discussion on basketball. Coach John Burm of Stanford explained the importance import-ance of regular practice In both foul and field goal shooting giving giv-ing statistics to show that such practice makes a decided difference differ-ence in the number of conversions. Coach Bunn's team alst year was known for the incessant chatter of its players, an item which the coach believes helps them relax. He attempts to make a game out of every drill so that basketball is enjoyable rather than irksome, he said. LOUIS ASKING BIGGER SHARE LAKE WOOD, N. J., June 10 (U.P Mike Jacobs was stumped today for the first time since he stopped speculating in tickets and started fight promoting. His chief money-maker, Joe Louis, has refused re-fused to sign a contract for a title with heavyweight Champion Jimmy Jim-my Braddock in September. Louis' co-managers gave a positive posi-tive "no" to Jacobs here yesterday yester-day 'when he offered the Brown Bomber 12 per cent of the gate receipts, the regular share for the challenger in a championship bout. Braddock would get the champion's usual 37 per cent. "We feel Joe is just as good a drawing card as Braddock," said Manager No. 1, John Roxbor-cugh Roxbor-cugh of Detroit. "His recent bouts with Baer, Camera, Uzcudun and Levinsky prove it." "It would be unfair to Joe to have to begin training all over again when he gets through with Schmeling," added Manager No. 2, Julian Black of Chicago. "BeSide Joe would be fighting for mere glory since the government would get most of his share in income taxes. We want 20 per cent." Novel Spectacle Revue At Paramount "The Gary Trio," acrobatic Stars with "Russian Fantasies" Revue, which oomes to the stage of the Paramount Theatre on Thursday. Inspired during his European travels by the power and feeling of Russian music and dancing, Billy Van, New York producer, returned re-turned to America to produce a revue which would convey to American audiences the atmosphere atmos-phere of both Old and Modern Russia. ' Russian Fantasies," the Wilbur Wil-bur Cushrnan circut unit opennig Thursday for one day at the Paramount Para-mount theatre, is the result". Headed Head-ed by Nick Sanin, popular Russian Rus-sian maestro, the Imperial Russian Rus-sian Cossack orchestra is the headlined feature of the show. The ban4 plays both Russian and American music, and in keeping with the rest of the revue, wears colorful Russian costumes. .vtr .i.l ..K ;a springs 1 ,.xlrV? I rtinni:inrip,):;i?. Tl. T'" ' ' llj iff Sm4 11 Jll'ff 1 1 tint! it! J vS i ill i X'Mt i j i ) h 1 A Glorious Place for "YOUR OUTING Poors Drained Every Night Fast Filters and Ghlorinatioii DANCING SATURDAY! Levcns c m J3 , InRec League RECREATION Lb Pet. 0 l.ood 1 .750 Brdshw Anta . Hp PJnt (1) 3 Stat Hospital 9 Levejt. S Sunshine Cafe 2 fpe Kan$ ,X2 2 King's Wreckage 1 IndepeOdenta i ... ..... 0 1 2 I S 4 5 .600 JSO0 .400 J500 .000 . .. Tuesday Results ; Iveti' 8, Pipe Plant (1) 4. Rradsh&w Auto 10; Sunshine Oafe 2. Pfpe Plant (2) 10, King's Wreckage 8. State Hospital 7, Independents 0. (Default). Leven's 5 to 4. victory over the Pipe Plant No. 1 team featured Tuesday night's Recreation league softbail games and gave Brad-shaw Brad-shaw auto Parts Club a clear right to first place In the team standings. stand-ings. Bradshaw defeated Sunshine Cafe 10 to 2 and Pipe Plant No. 2 Whipped King's Wreckage 10-8 State Hospital -won by default over the disbanded Independents cluh, , Wall Wheeler pltcKed the Eev-en's Eev-en's outfit to a win over the powerful Pipe Plant combination, shading Overly. There was a lot of heavy hitting on both teams, including M. Eggertsen, Dixon, Tucker,-and Westover for Leven's and Miller, Overly, W. Eggertsen, A. Anderson and Peters for the Pipe Plant. The game between Sunshine Cafe and Leven's scheduled Friday Fri-day of this week, has been advanced ad-vanced to Thursday night at the Franklin school field. - !-?. i -'- - ft ; f 1 ' -; flPEniCM LEAGUE I Standing of Teams W. L. Pet. New York 34 1? 667 Boston 32 21 .604 Detroit 29 24 .547 Cleveland 25 23 .521 Washington 26 25 .510 Chicago 23 25 .479 Philadelphia 16 32 .333 St. Louis 16 34 .320 Tuesday's Results Detroit 8, Boston 4. Chicago 5, Philadelphia 2. Washington 2, Cleveland I. NATIOriAL LEAGUE Standing of Teams W. L. Pet. .653 .560 .560 .553 .480 .471 .373 .365 tJSt. Louis 32 New York 28 17 22 22 21 26 27 32 33 Pittsburgh 28 Chicago 26 Cincinnati 24 Boston 24 Philadelphia 19 Brooklyn 19 Tuesday's Results Pittsburgh 4-7. Brooklyn 1-5. Cincinnati 15, New York 4. Chicago 6, Philadelphia 3. St. Louis 7, Boston 5. Coast League Team Standing W. L. Pet. Seattle 41 31 .569 Oakland 39 30 .565 Mission ... ... 39 32 .549 San Francisco 37 34 .521 Portland . 30 34 .469 San Diego 33 39 .458 Los Angeles 31 40 .437 Sacramento 29 39 .426 Tuesday's Result Seattle 1, Oakland 5. Scotch Rawlings IS NOW SELLING FORD V-8'S at the TBLLURIDE MOTOR CO. Will Appreciate a Call -f r ?iiiM';;wrifi;hij-':v,,i-ivtti , a . i . .. ,T- f , NOTICI i TO We Will Call for anfl - i PAY; CASH for DEAD of WORTHLESS HORSES AND COW.- Just Ring Spanish Fork ENTERPRISE SO This is Our Private Lonp; Distance Number tee operator already understands that we pay for the call. s m mMo buy hides - , j?EM!S FURS and WDOi, v COLORADO ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS tMPANY r. U,ui SPANISH K0RK, UTAH-........ Abotit i MU Sooth of Sugar Factory Sll anon stake SCHEDULE SET Fast Games Played in Senior and Junior Baseball Circuits Changes in, the senior and jun-r jun-r lMsepaU fcchedulea for Sharon $tafte . this Week were 'announced Weeitiay by pbn Dixon, recreation recre-ation (Hrector: fcENTOR BASEBALL Tfillriday- Vineyard vs. Edge- at VlnejrO. 5i50. Saturday Ttmpanogoft Vs. Sharon at the high school, 5:39; Grand View vs. Pleasant View at the high school, 330 JUNIOR BASEBALL , Saturday; Vineyard , vs. Sharon at the high school, 1:S0; Lake View vs. Pleasant View at Lake View, 1:30. Some speedy baseball games arc bebig played in the two Sharon Shar-on leagues and the contests so far have served to uncover a lot or talent. In the two senior games played recently, Edgemont defeated Grand View 10 to 6 and Lake View downed Sharon 12-6. Junior ga.mes found Lake View on the big end of a 9-8 score in a game with Sharon and Vineyard out-scored out-scored Pleasant View 8 to 3., Johnson, Lake View left fielder, field-er, paced his team's attack in the senior loop with a pair of home runs, while Reese turned in a nifty bit of fielding. Cameron and Louder were best hitters for the Sharon ward club. A flock of errors in the sixth inning spoiled the team's chances. Harris and Anderson pounded the ball hard for Grand View and Corlett stood out in the hitting department for Edgemont. The clase game between Lake View and Sharon in the junior league was featured by the play of Madsen and Taylor for Lake View and P. Tucker and Ford for Sharon. J. Blake and Stone of Vineyard each clouted a home run in the Junior league game. The scores: SENIOR LEAGUE Edgemont Ab. H. R. H. Mecham, c 4 1 1 Smith, p 3 1 2 Zubeck, lb 3 1 1 H. Ferguson, rf 2 1 1 Corlett. ss 4 2 2 Gordon, 3b 3 1 1 Bennett, 2b 4 1 2 A. Mecham, cf 4 1 1 A. Ferguson, rf 3 0 0 Totals 30 10 10 Grand View Ab. H. E. Anderson, 2b 4 2 1 D. Davis, ss 4 1 1 Lunceford, p 4 1 0 Williamson, c 4 1 1 E. Davis, If 4 0 0 Strausburg, cf 4 0 0 Harris, lb 3 2 2 Johnson, 3b 3 0 1 Buckner, rf 3 0 0 Totals 33 7 6 Lake View Ab. H. R. Reese, lb .v 5 2 2 Johnson, If 4 2 4 Scott, 3b. 5 2 2 Clinger. c 5 2 1 Goodridge, 2b 4 2 2 Taylor, p 4 1 1 Madsen, ss 4 0 0 riOVIHG! tf moving call the Hardy 7 ran-fer. ran-fer. Modern equipment and men who know how to handle the most fragile furniture. PHONHJ MR I " 1 1 i i li. i.. IT. r ii FARMERS Sabey, cf 4 0 0 Ward, rf . ..3 0 0 Startin, rf 2 0 0 Totals '. 40 11 12 Sharon Ab. H. R. Cameron, 3b 4 2 1 Ford, rf 3 0 0 G. Tucker, c 3 1 1 W. Tucker, as 4 1 1 C. Patten, lb 4 1 1 Louder, 2b 3 2 1 Farnsworth, p 3 0 0 Newell, p 2 1 0 Correll, If 3 1 1 Peterson, cf v. . . 3 0 0 Totals 32 9 6 Christopher Columbus' voyage of discovery to America cost only about $7000. He was paid about $320 for his work. -PROVO ! !! u n I I! ii II M II 11 u ii II II II l u n ii ii 1V1C DIRECTORY Here is a List of Firms That Render xhv Service You Need IT WILL APPEAR Dl THE HERALD EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY HRINDSELMAN OPTICA Ij AND JGWKLRY CO. Jlflclal watch In- 'spector for D R. G., S. L. & U. Railroads. All Makn of WatekM Replre4 Pk SSS-W ISO W. Ceater St. mm. mm i m a ft CEUTRAL UTAH HORTGAGE C0DPAI1Y REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS RENTALS 78 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 108 Fred E. Ray, President Consult Us Now For Country Homes and Farms FURNITURE REPAIRING REFINISHING RE-UPHOLSTERING UD. T. WL. LOUIS KELSCH, at the BOOTERIE, Ph. 707. 168 W. Center Loose Flower, (iarden and Field r,ants RED FEATHER LUNCH In Connection with Cube Steak - Sandwiches BUD'S SERVICE STATION T-Bone Steaks - Fountain Service CARPENTER SEED Co., Inc. Local acttler for MoCormick-Deering Machinery & repairs Free estimates given on your repair costs. Quick service. Beesley Monumental Co. MONUMENTS and BURIAL VAULTS Just South of Tabernacle, Provo PROVO HIDE & FUR CO. r'r " SJSSTSSi, USED AUTO PARTS U a H a a H ft if M s H M n M a n u ft ii ii u n n u n AUTO REPAIRING, ACETYLENE WELDING BATTERY CHARGING. Fred William and H,v Anderson ELECTRIC AND ACETYLEtii WELDING Of All Kinds. See Reed Clegg With Nlmer & Clayson 275 South University Avenue. ii ii ii u n ii ii ii ii ii ii ii rr u GENERAL SHOP. Ph. 915-W. - 159 North Univ. Ave. PLANET JR. GARDEN TOOLS - IT. S. LAWN HOSE ACME SPRAY MATERIALS Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co. DANIELS AUTO WRECKAGE USED PARTS TOWING AND WRECKER SERVICE, DAY OR NIGHT Srd . Univ. Ave. Phone 6 We Specialize in Sandwiches NELSE and ETHEL, Props. 12th No. and 5th West PROVO FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO. CatlngA and Machine Work. Electric Weldlnp, Steel Tank. Structural Stiel Work. Provo, Ut, Ph. 77. Thou. F. Pierpont, Mrt ii ii ii n ii u n ii ii ii i u n ii n ii ii ii ii y Plumbing Heating P. L. PHONE 574 SEE US A ROUT YOUR TITLES Deeds Conveyances Notary Public . H F. THOMAS abstract co. 194 W. Center. Ph. 86 - Provo 476 South University Ave. Provo Cycle & Supply Co. First Class Lawn Mower Sharpening and Repairs Bicycles, New and Used, Sold, Repaired and Exchanged Key and Lock Work - Acetylene Welding 139 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE ;ErILISIEaiBJEaa 5S. SCREENS, SCfeBBN DOORS. PAINTS & VARNISH JEFF A : r 3 ; BAY HUNDLEY VVirO repairing BARRETT StAtK bFFiciAJD maAbLioriT testtno station IhkM '"iSsi ttonisnTs nAftAnira tmt jb.tt rir. .-at- ii i y ai - :kMf jam f r tsy UfO SUmV AMD SWYICI STORES 22$ West Center - Phone 39 ' - . .a m a SSSS3B'E53E?SSSSSII CITY- n ii ii ii u n H u n n n n u n H H U M a u B UTAH COUNTY MATTRESS FACTORY WOOL AND COTTON MATTRESSES, MAT-TRESSES, WOOL BATTS Mattresses Renovated and Made New . 661 W. 2nd N. Phone 545 Provo Painting - Graining Paper Hanging w. r. scon Phone 683 W. . . S69 W. 2nd No. In the Colors of the Prevailing Mode V r:iH njid rwlivr ii Seeds. Flower and Vegetable 408 Wet Center STEHR PISTON RINGS 99 No. 1st West Lawn Mowers Sharpened BY MACHINE AND REPAIRED Old Mowers Traded in On New One TIRE Repairing Brimhall Bros. 119 W. 1st N. Phone 260, Provo Phone 1560 and Steaks You Like to Eat LARSEN Sheet Metal 1 Work S4S WEST CENTER ST. RADIATOR AUTO GLASS INSTALLED. While You Wait Ahlander Mfe. Co. i n n n n M n 0 ti n ti ti V |