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Show 1 V PAGE FOUR PRO V 0 (U T A H) SUNDAY HER A L D, SUN DA Y, JULY 20, 1 93 0. T7 TP T1 Ha L2 OMR First Carmoni, Pace, Next; Jib o ver Sensational u ...... fv.O " Big Provo Chalks Up Mark of .341 In Team Bat bui ting To Lead All Rivals; Hoover ' Is Home Run Monarch. Chi - , -i Poll' " " 1 - " Colj Con Crti Crf Crri Dn Ea E. Ea Ea Enl Kb, Er Ei Ei tit Gt Tn In, Kt Ke Central Utah Batting 1 , , . ' , Following are the complete OFFICIAL batting - averages for the first half of the Central Utah Baseball league. Including every man who appeared In the lineup of an official contest. PROVO LEADING HITTERS (Including AH Who .Took Part in 5 or More Games.) Bush, Price MS Carmoni, Helpar .485 Face. Price All B, Hoover. Provo.......- .452 Howard. Provo Vacher, Piovo MauJfcby, Helper "... Durrant, Am .Fork Kline, Provo. R. Nelson, Provo........ Dyer, Provo .......I.... JTVecchlo, Price .370 Minor, Helper ........... 361 Col v in. Provo .360 leading. Price ......... .353 Holnfetead, Am. Fork.... 351 .415 .412 .406 .400 394 3 ALEX TRIES ONCE AGAI "Old Pete" Working To Get Into Condition For Dallas Job. - Bush of Price was the kingpin of KCentral Utsh league. batters lor the Lcfirst half, according to the official Leverages released today. U Appearing - in 5 games. Bush crashed the horsehide for a .543 average, av-erage, and led "Luxe" Carmoni of MHeiper, his nearest rival, by 60 points. Carmoni, with an average Mof .4S5 garnered in 9 games, is followed fol-lowed by Pace, Price catcher, who 'chalked up a .471 mark. Bliss Hoover of Provo placed t fourth with 452. and added elorv Ing the league in home runs, total bases, runsuscored and total hits. BobOtfoward, "dug" Vacher, Jake Kline. Russ Nelson, Huck plyer and Reed Colvin of Provo all p placed among the leaders, p Due to this fact, Provo set a 1 whirlwind pace In team batting. t chalking up a mark of 341, 37 per- tentasre Doints ahead of the second i p 1 Plac Helper outfit. Price was third .mounasman aner A1ex twice naa ,n hMinr with .302. whil. American Lfailed to report to the ball park f . :. AAA I whn he was scheduled to nitch and x jorx oreugm up me rear wuu w. ------ ---- - - . . ...7 . . . . . t i I had hrnVcpn tralnlne' rules - o , - - r t Foley And Freed In Final of Utah x State Golf Meet p in KUUIUUIl IU llic iiai Ui icautta p shown above, three men are de-j de-j serving of special mention. Drou- bay of Price baited .438 in four games, and Brasher of Helper had 5 a 357 mark for the same number. t Webb of American Fork clicked the f apple at a .455 clip in 3 games, f' Bliss Hoover's 6 home run drives ('featured the circuit clouting of the - first half. Reading of Price, with 4, and J. Allison of Helper, with 3, i were next in line. He scored 14 runs, crashed, out ' 19 hits, and had the sensational i total base figure vT 41 to lead in f these departments also. i Cal i Ward, Helper skipper, was' the 2-base hit leader, with 4; J Allison, Alli-son, Minor and Maulsby of Helper, R. Nelson of Provo and McBeth of Price are tied for the top in 3-base hits, with 2 each; Bennett out-speeded out-speeded the stolen base experts, with 5; and Bennett, Webb and Homer of American Fork, together with Mcintosh of Provo, le the sacrifice hitters, with 2 each. There was some tremendous hitting hit-ting in the league during the first half, as shown in the fact tnat 16 batsmen appearing in live or more games had averages over 350. lhe leadeis in tne vaiious departments depart-ments of offense follow: . C A TEAM BATTING T AB. H Pet. Provo 355 121 341 Helper .'. 345 105 30-. Price" ................. 338 102 30i American Fork ... 334 97 JZdQ RUNS B. Hoover, Provo 14 Bush, Price 10 Conant, Provo 10 Burnett, Provo 10 Vac he r, Provo y HITS B. Hoover. Provo 19 ' Vacher, Provo Carmoni, Helper . Dun ant. Am. Fork Holmstead, Am, Fork 13 R. Nelson. Provo 14 Elinor, Helper 13 - 2-BASE HITS Ward, Helper ....... I Conant, Provo . 3 Harnett, Provo 3 Holmstead, Am. Fork 3 3-BASE HITS J, Allison, Helper 2 Minor. Helper . 2 Maulsby, Helper 2 R. Nelson, Provo" 2 McBeth, Price 2 HOME RUNS B. Hoover, Provo Reading, Price . J. Allison,' Helper Bamett, Provo .. Zaccaria, Helper Droubay, Price TOTAL BASES B. Hoover, Provo J. Allison, Helper 22 Vacher. Provo 22 Holmstead, Am. Fork 21 Carmoni, Helper 20 Barnett, Provo 19 Ward, Helper 19 STOLEN BASES Bennett, Am. Fork 5 Conant, Provo 3 Minor, Helper 3 SACRIFICE HITS Bennett, Am. Fork ......... 2 Webb, Am. Fork 2 Homer, Am. Fork 2 Mcintosh, Provo DALLAS, Tex., July 19. (UJ!) A bush league baseball crowd gath ered under a shady stand here to day 'and watched an epic of the game the battle of Grover Cleve land Alexander, one of the greatest sport idols of the times, braving a scorching Texas sun, doggedly de termined to make good at his last chance. 'Old Pete who has thrown more baseballs to major league batters in his 23-year career than most sport fans will see in a lifetime, "shagged flies" in the outfield of the Dallas Texas league bait park and pre pared to take the mound again Sun day to show he. still has the stuff of'which idols are made" Pete has salvaged only a little farm up in Nebraska and a world championship diamond ring given him In St Louis, from his vast ma- jor league earnings. Alex is on probation, and only his workouts of the pit two days and his faithful promiv to keep himself in physical condition have won for him a chance to prove his worth. Vice President Bob Tarlton announced an-nounced earlier in the week that he had asked waivers on the veteran moundsman after Alex twice had SALT LAKE CITY. July 19 ttJ.E Putting greens and fairways will comprise the arena Sunday on which Dick Freed and Charles E. Foley, long standing rivals, will fight it out for .the Utah state amateur te. - . Foley, the presenfehampion, won his "way to the finals by defeating Ralph Pugmire, 5 and 4, at the thirty-second hole Friday. The young and aggressive Freed came from behind to beat Abel Larson, 4 and 2 on the 34th hole The Freed-Foley golf rivalry has been keen ever since the younger man emerged from the ranks of "also rans" three years ago and displayed championship form. B. Ilpover , Howard ... Vacher Kline ..... R. Nelson , Dyer ..... Colvin. .... Conant ... Mcintosh . Barnett ... W. Hoover Cole ...... Robison . Branton Carmoni Maulsby """ ; see CityCpurt at. : '. l : L S . ...jjCi.Ma 18 ...... .WJMl 13 Roy Lunt ofNSpanish Fork entered en-tered a plea or not guiltyto a charge of petit larceny when ar raigned In the Provo city court Saturday morning. " Judge Harding set July 21 for hearing, and bail was established at $100. Tom Robertson is - the complaining witness. G. Meyer and E. Borg of Rich field entered pleas of guilty to charges of Intoxication when ar raigned Saturday morning. They were each fined SI 00. or serve a 17 J day for every dollar of the fine unpaid in the county jail, by Judge Harding. Deputy Sheriff S. A. Willis made the. arrest. 6 4 3 2 3, 2 41 6 Hour s Kodak Finishing HEDQUIST & KODAK SHOP DRUG CO- 2 STORES There's Really No End to the Usefulness, of a Good Reconditioned 'Automobile V On a Farm or For Business NASH Late 1929 2-Door Sedan that's in top-notch shape. Has been carefully checked over by expert mechanics. Good plain color. The upholstery Is A-l. -Equipment includes snubber3, bumpers, spare tire, etc. Now $775.00 NASH 1927 Advanced Special Sedan, beautiful green and black ' color, striped in yellow. The ' Advanced Six motor Is smooth and powerful. The upholstery up-holstery and ' carpets are in dqtidy condition. Special at $800.00 FORD Model T Pickup, reconditioned. recon-ditioned. Just the car for the farm hurry-up jobs. Only $45.00 We have many other good values not mentioned here. See them today. Cassity - Nash Co. 150 NORTH UNIV. AVE. Phone 953 Brasher Zaccaria Ward ,...t,.. J. Allison ...l... Arry Krisman .... h. . . . Bosone - A.' Allison Bergera . Chipman Dunn Vogronlo Bush Pace Droubay ., J. Vecchio Reading .. Wilson , . . . Davis ..." . Shoffer ... S. Vecchio McBeth Jackson . . Blackham Pressett .., G. Vecchio Dudler .... BillS Wrrr Woodhave Reese i 4 t ......X... ........ ......... G AB R H PC 2B 3B HR TB SB SH ... 9 42 14 19 .452 2 1 6 41 0 1 ... 5 18 5 8 .444 2 0 1 13 0 1 ... 9 41 9 '17 .415 20 1 22 0 0 ... 5 15 2 6 .400 0 0 0 6 0 1 .. . 9 33 5 13 .394 0 2 0 17 0 0 ... 5 18 3 7 389 2 0 1 12 0 I ... 6 25 5 9 360 0 0 0 9 1 1 38 10 1 1 -289 3 1 0 16 3 0 . . .'9 41 . 6 11V-268 1 1 1 17 0 2 A. 9 40 10 10 250 3 0 2 19. 1 1 ... 7 25 4 6 .240 0 . 0 19 0 0 ... 5 18 1 4 322 1 0 0 5 0 0 .... 1 1 0 0 .000 0 0. 0 0 0 0 ... 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 IIELPR ' G AB R H PC 2B 3B HR TB SB SH ... 9 33 6 16 .485 2 1 0 20 1 1 7 17 0 7 .412 1 2 0 12 0 0 ... 3 13 2 5 385 2 0 0 7 0 0 ... 8 36 8 13 .361 0 2 0 17 3 0 ... 4 14 1 5 .357 0 0 1 8 0 0 ... 9 33 8 11 .333 1 0 218 0 0 ... 9 39 7 12 .308 4 0 1 19 1 0 ... 6 26 4 8 308 1 2 3 22 2 0 ... 9 33 6 10 303 1 1 0 13 2 0 4 ... 9 34 7 9 .265 0 0 0 9 2 1 ... 3 11 1 2 .182 1 0 0 3 0 0 ... 9 37 4 6 .162 1 1 0 9 0 0 ... 4 11 2 1 .091 0 0 0 1 0 0- ... 1 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 ... 1 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 ... 3 6 '1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 PRICE G AB R H PC 2B 3B HR TB SB SH ... 2 5 0 3 .600 - 1 0 . 0 4 0 0 ... 5 22 10 12 .545 1 1 1 18 0 0 .. 7 17 2 8 .471 0 1 0 10 0 0 ... 4 16 5 7 .438 0 1 2 15 0 0 .,. 8 27 6 10 370 2 0 1 15 1 0 .. 5 17 4 6 353 0 0 ' 4 18 0 0 . . 2 6 1 2 333 0 Q 1 5 0 0 .. 2 6 2 2 333 0 0 0 2 0 0 .. 1 3 0 1 .333 0 0 0 1 0 0 ... 8 26 7 8 .308 1 0 0 9 1 0 ... 7 23 6 7 304 0 2 1 14 0 0 . . 8 36 3 JLO,278 1 1 0 13 0 0 ... 5 22 5 ..275 1 0 1 10 0 0 ... 7 19 3 : 5V.263 0 0 0 5 0 1 9 33 4 8' 342 1 1 1 14 0 0 ... 7 14 3 3 .214 0 0 0 3 0 1 9 33 2 3 .091 1 0 0 4 1 0 . . 3 11 0 1 .091 0 0 0 1 0 1 ... 1 2 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 GOLF ElATCHES ON SCHEDULE Provo Team Journeys to Magna Mag-na For Team Competi-tion Competi-tion Today. i mi Austin . . , Webb . .. . Durrant . Holmstead Ingersoll 3 Miller 1 Richards 8 Polling ' ..... 5 Bennett ..... 9 Homer 9 Mott 7 Barnes I.. ... 9 College 9 C. Nelson 3 AMERICAN. FORK G AB R H 4 11 12 3 31 14 40 37 24 38 42 9 0 3 5 6 3 0 3 2 8 8 3 2 1 0 2 5 13 13 4 -1 10 4 11 10 6 9 8 1 PC 2B 3B HR TB SB SI 1 .500 0 0 0200 .455 .406 351 .333 .333 323 .286 .275 .270 .250 .237 .190 .111 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 18 21 4 1 12 5 12 12 6 9 9 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 o 0 0 CHANGE RULES FOR SWIMMING New regulations for the use of the North park swimming pool will be put into effect Monday, it is announced by the Provo recreation committee. The days for using the pool will remain, lhe same, the girls swimming swim-ming on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and the boys swimming on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, but the pool will be open from 2 p'.m. until 8 p. m. Swimmers will only" be allowed to use the pool -one hour, as has been the custom since the pool was established.-' To : regulate the length of time in the pool the grates will be open ed the first 15 minutes of every hour." The gates then be locked" until the first fifteen minutes of the next hour. During this period the swimmers will undress, shower and be inspected before entering the pool. . . u " Any person, carrying skin infections infec-tions will . not be permitted Ito swim, neither will any swimmer, with a soiled bathing suit be allowed al-lowed to enter the pool. . At 10 minutes to the hour everyone every-one will be required to leave the pool. The . individuals waiting to swim will not be allowed to enter the pool until all swimmers of the previous hourare .out. Garbage receptacles have been provided at the pool-and all swimmers swim-mers are "urged by the city recreation recrea-tion committee to cooperate in keeping the pool in a sanitary conr ditlon, and also to aid in the enforcement en-forcement of the new regulations. IfTa? I'd - 0n0ii Cool Shady MidlgetConiiirse A , Health Promoting: Recreation everyone enjoys once the game is played. , Regula Fee - Children "under 15 25c Each - 10c Each to 12 noon PROVO MIDGET GOLF COURSE COUPON ' This Coupon and 15c will pay one course charge until 6 p. m. J)aily A 'DELIGHTFUL PASTIME FOR THE KIDDIES Walt Miller and 17" other Provo golfers will engage in a team match with the Utah . Copper club golfers on the . latter's course at Magna todaj . A return match will be ararnged In the near future. The Utah Copper club is now without the services or a "pro" since the resignation of Alex Stevr enson. Bill Hook, captain of the B team.in the state golf league is handling arrangements for the match. , . Albert Kirkpatrick is captain of the Provo team and in addition to him and Miller, the."pro,' the fol lowing golfers motored to Magna today: Lee ' Buttle, L. A Christen-sen, Christen-sen, Dr. C O. Jensen, J. W. Men zies, E. B. Smoot, Cliff. Pierpont, Ed Burton, Bert Boshard, O. A. Spear, O. W; Carlson, C. T. Keigley,, Rex Miller. Frasier Hill, Jr., Jack Buchi and Walter Adams. First and second round matches of the July leg of the director's cup will be played this week, Miller reported re-ported Saturday.. . ' . ' Ralph Nielsen will play Ed Heim, Dr. J, Aird will play Stake Bean, C. T. Keieley Is pitted against A. Kirkpatrick, H. N. Tuttle will meet Rex: Miller, Bert Boshard will play Dr. C. 0. Jensen and J. W. Menzies drew a bye. . ", ':' Walter Adams entered the finals of the June leg of the director's cup when Dr. H. GrMerrill defaulted to him. Adams . will play the winner of the L. A: Christensen-O. W. Carl son match for the June championship. champion-ship. . Walt .Miller, local pro, reported that the new green on No. 2 will be opened this morning, and next week another new green will be opened. - He's Champion Of Lightweights ....- ... ' ry 4 ' &f .;.-... :-:c-:-:::-:-.-;:;:- 9 -' 1 :::'::... .-.::.:-: ::::: ;-. A I " lv , -A - y "- v " 1 UPTON YACHT SAILS GOSPORT, England, July 19 ttE) Sir .Thomas Lipton's yacht, Shamrock V., sailed at 11:27 a. tn. today for the United States to compete com-pete for the American cup. - ; AL SINGER This New York youngster astonished aston-ished boxing deposters the "other night when he knocked out the supposedly invincible Sammy Man-dell Man-dell to capture ' the lightweight championship " of the world.- Man-dell Man-dell last so much strength in making mak-ing the weight that he waa fad match . for the tough, nard-nitti.. Singer. - Goast League j SIMMONS AND O'DOUL LEAD NEW YORK. July 19 (tT.H-Lefty O'Doul of the Philadelphia Phillies and-Al Simmons of the Athletics, turned back the attacks .of. all. contended con-tended for hitting honors in. their respective -leagues during the past week.. "' .... . -l:'h United Press averages, complied through July. 17, showed Simmci s heading the American league with an average of .392. and O'Doul topping top-ping the National league with a per centage of .407. O'Doul's mark was unchanged from a week ago whil Simmons has improved his percentage percent-age by .Q02 points. -r ! George Fisher of the St. Louis Cardinals, n Giants discard, continued con-tinued to belt the ball at a .24 clip and held hi3 place as the national league's nominal leader. .He has played irregularly, appearing at bat only 144 times as compared to O'Doul's 297." and was forced to surrender the lead to the Philadel-phian. Philadel-phian. Chudk Klein, Phillies' home run slugger, remained . in the National league runner up position with -a .403 percentage. Lou Gehrig, Yankee first baseman, base-man, moved into the American league runner-up berth with a mark of .397 and Mickey Cochrane, Athletics, Ath-letics, advanced to third place with fa .377 average. . ; . ' '" ' Standing of the Teams: ' . L.. Pet. San Francisco A ... 3 1 1.000 Mission .... ......I... 3 1 .750 Oakland ........... . 3 1 .750 Hollywood .... ...... 2 2 .500 Portland ........ "2 2 .500 Seattle .... , 1 3 .250 Los Angeles .......... 1 3 .250 Sacramento ' 1 3 .250 Friday's Results: Portland 5, Hollywood 10. Los Angeles 4, Oakland 5 Seattle 4,' Mission-8. ' Sanv Francisco 3, Sacramento (night game). American League StandLns Philadelphia Washington New York Cleveland . . Detroit ... . Chicago St. Louis . Boston of tho Teams: W. L. 61 29 , . . . .5G 31 51 36 .44 44 . ...42 49 .......... 32' 53 .........33 55 J'..;..... 32 54 Pet. .678 .644 .586 .500 462 .376 .375 .372 U. S". Netters Defeat Italy PARIS, July 19 lU.l'i-The Unit.l States defeated Italy in the lavH cup inter-zone final today und wou the right to meet Fiance in t he-challenge he-challenge round of the famous u-n-nls trophy 'competition. v The American victory, was assured as-sured .-. when . Wilmer Allison of Austin. Tex , and John Van Ilyn of East Orange, N. J., defeated Baron Humbert De Morpurgo and Placldo Gaslinl of Italy by scori'.s. Of 5-7. 6-2, 6-4. t-6, 6-3. in U.e on doubles match of ti intci -on finals. , Previously the Americans h.i.l won two' singled matthes. Allison defeated De Stefani. while G"oig. Lott of Chicago won over IV Moix purgo. Despite the fact that the Italian-s were blanked inthe three 'ciiif-ial matches, the Americans were givt-n the most earnest sort . of hattUv. Allison was forced to come fioiu behind a twoj Set- load held ly Georgio De Stefani The last two sets of thelf match . were won . hy the American by scores of R-0 ami 10-8. after trailing at 2-5 and I f., which Indicate the severity of ih-struggle. ih-struggle. " I Lott's victory also was obtained after overtime battles nt scoies f 9-7, 108. 1 National League StaudlnR of the Teams Friday's Results: Boston 6, Detroit 7. New York 6, ' St. Louis -14. Washington 8, Cleveland 6. Philadelphia 15, Chicago .L , Little Bopeep; who 86 easily, lost her sheep, must have had the svoojj home pulled over her eyes. 1 here Wonder . if husbands really expect ex-pect wives to believe them when they send a vacation postcard reading. "Wish you Brooklyn . Chicago ,. 'New'' York St. Louis . Pittsburgh Boston . Cincinnati Philadelphia W. . .49 . .50 . .45 . .41 . ,40 . .20 , , S I.. r.r. 2 40 44 4 1 41 r.i 1M. r)!Mi .1 1'! .a.'i Friday's Results: St. Louis 7, New York 8. Cincinnati 13. 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