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Show ? n 1 ' jwv PAGE, SIX P R O-V O (UrT-A Hfc,?.S USD A Yy H E R AL D.;&U N P frY; J, tftBr 6jt; fr9:3 g; 5- F TITLE! MANAWU ELDERS WinsDechive Game fWPPffltf FIRST HAH From Third. 8 To 4 Second Half Schedule T6 Get Under Way Tuesday At ifttp Park; Barton Twins KnbfcR Bratfe of Hralh fetne. Manavu ward wort the first half championship af the Utah stake ; Elders mush bah league Friday ! evening fry taking a play off game from the .Third warrt t-i; 8-4, in :a game at Provona be'acftu In case Manayu witis uie second half, they take the ehampidnshir of the 1932 league; if another. ward wins they play the tledff at th end of the second half, which starts Tuesday" at the Timpanogos park. .. ManavcTpeppered in seven runt I in the sixth inning to rout thi Third warders, who prior to this' frame were leading, 2 to 1. Nearly every man on the Manavu teaif scored a hit in this inning and ran the bases like a gang of mara-fhon mara-fhon Arabs' to win the game' in the last of the sixth. Then to make the victory more impressive, the Barton twins, Ed gar and Dick, each knocked out a home run in the unofficial seventh inning. Although the field conditions made gilt-edged playing impossible there being enough sand in evidence evi-dence to start a spinac'.i farm, the teams put on an excellent exhibition. exhibi-tion. Tony Sowards emerged from behind a sand dune in the seventh to make a sensational catch of Collins Col-lins long fly and Choitfes made a neat stoD on third of Browh'tfl steaming liner. r Collins and Dixon , of the Third ward team effected some fast put-outs put-outs in the infield And Dick Barton made several sensational stop at Uhe third sack for Manavu. Vred Nelson was a trifle wilder "tah usual on the mount fot Manavu Man-avu but was effective ilmughoV and was ably abetted by the backstop back-stop Bennett. - Collins hit best fete the Third warders, scoring a triple and a single and effected two base o4 aq la In iifaeelftn MANAVU THIRD Benfiett r.. :.c. . . . : k.'. . : . Ben . P. Nelson p. . D. .Brown Holt. . ..... .. . v .lb..'.-. . . Dixdh Booth ...... .lss.. ... ... . . Taylor B. Nelson ..... . .2b. . . . . , . . Clark E. Barton 2ss ........ Collins R. Barton ....... 3b. ....... Choules t Sowards .... .-. ...rf.. ... ... .;. Wheejtfr Wilson ....... . cf -,.! t Bullock JBrGwn:. . . . .... .If.. . ....4. . Smith utem, jDiunaaie . Play At Geneva The Orem . baseball . team, now leading the Utah county farm bureau bu-reau league, engages trne Bluff dale team at Geneva resort Sunday at 2:30 p. m. - Bluffdale is reported o have a fast team and Orem, specially behind be-hind the pitching of Toltofa, is the class of the county farm bureau league. - , . -. , ?-! 'k . ' Goa league i. Standing of Team -W. Ji Pet. Hollywood Portland SairTraricisco ' Los Angeles ....... Seattle . . . . .'. . Sacramento '. .. . . . ., 50 is 42 38 33. 85 35 38 45 45 45 52 .602 .525 .458 .458 .451 .366 Oakland . . . . ......... 37 Mission . . .". . . . . . . . i 30 may'S Results I Sacramento ;3, Missions 1. Oakland 5,'rfonywood 8 , I ' San Francisco Portland 4. Los Angeles 6. Seattle 12. - " i ; . . Ji , RAIL BUIN'ES tNCRliASE NEW YORK, June 25 UJ-New . York. Ontario " and Western ' rall-- rall-- road reported net income for th five months ended Ma:y 31 totalled V $816310 against' $539,568 - In corf e v sponding pertod oM931. -. v I J-l ' --- - -- - ' -'V -.3 . DESEJRBT ' BI0RTUARY C0t . erTle'e XWe. Air . - Tf - v . .I.''," -VTi. ,jAVh3r'Pay More for Less? n V-i Lady Attendant, 3 Phone 45 - PrOvo, Utah , wv r. MUN8UW, jjisc mgr. III MMUMMWW .r.M.,iHl U22 I SWIRI AT : ; l: : Y- ikthe Statcl C GetThrill pn ihft- ? CIANI' SLIDES, I V FREE BasebalU Sunday ROTARY GOLF TOURNEY SET The Rotary handicap golf tournament, tour-nament, the annual seeded tOUrney CohdUctufd by the local Rotary cltib. will get under Way Sunday, according accord-ing to Eds Bjirtoii,. director". The match play will continue through two ilrst round matches, a quarterfinal quarter-final and, emi-final match ahd the final, all of wiieh will be completed by the last of July. Mr. Burton has completed the pairings and the handicaps In time for the first round matches starting start-ing Sunday. The players will contest con-test for tue silver cup which is presented pre-sented by Paul Vincent, the outgoing outgo-ing president:" Vincent draws a bye dh the first round. . The cup last year, was won by Bert Bosnafd, who took the championship cham-pionship in the final match with Dtf. H. G. Merrill who won the year before. The difference in the two handicap handi-cap numbers in,the following pairings, pair-ings, at arranged by the director of the play indicates the1 seeding. Ed Burton 18, S. E. Cowan 30, Clayton Clay-ton Jenkins 23, jack Marpole 30 (J. A. Spear 23, Dr. W. D. Tueller 30, J. Ed Stelh 23, Dr. J. W. AWd 30, Albert Kirkpatrick 18. H. A Smoot 30, Ed Shriver 32, Ralph Hayward'30, Dr. Fred W. Taylor 23, W. A. Huckins 30, Merle Taylor 23, Lester Taylor 30, Paul Vincent 30. Provo Grrapplers Ready For Meet Neff Smart and Del Young, Utar state amateur wrestling champions from the B. Y. U., with Ashley Smith and Delbert Kuhkel, Salt Lake,rrive In New York today to prepare for the' trials of the Olympic Olym-pic wrestling team which will begin Tuesday at the Madison Square Gardens, New York City. This will give the Utah contestants contest-ants one day more than they cori-templated cori-templated at first to get in shape for the A. A. U. meet. Th wrestlef s have taken workouts work-outs every day in preparation for the ?A A. U. championships which also setve as trials for the Olympic championships, to be- held on the Pacific coast in Los Angeles. A representative' exhibition by alumni artists is now on display in Robni D of Brlgham Yoting university univer-sity to continue untll July 1st. Sotde of the most interesting work of the exhibit lit: Glenn S. Potter's paintings' paint-ings' In water color and oil of wester west-er characters and scenery done in Utah; ArlkohaV attd Kew . Mexico; 0.13. CampbeU's studies of western mountain scenery; , Calvin .Fletcher's .Fletch-er's more modernistic studies of mountain' scenery ; FaUn B. McKay's Mc-Kay's water wdrk. which is recognised recog-nised especially for 1U luminous quality; Cornelius Salisbury's studies stud-ies of Salt Lake county , scenery; and some , of the: outstanding work of Professor B. F, Larson,' wfio will be aTf teacher at the r Alpine summer sum-mer schoolart colony.- INSURANCE BENEFICIAL? Representative 6t KBlEPICiAL i LIFE INS. CO. v PHONE 243 Address 46S si islhWcst , . Proton Utah ; t : w J ART EXHIBIT ONDISPLAY IS YOUR HITTING LEAD Sumnicht, Ogden, Leads Bats- men In State Loop; Colvin . In Second Place. Les Sumnicht, slugging outfielder with the Ogden Sperry Mills is found to be the leading hitter of the Utah State league, according to the averages released today by , Bob Goodell, secretary of the league. The figures include the games of June 19. The other leaders according to the releases are Reed Colvin, Provo, .385; Claude Engbcrg, Moose, .382; Pete Dow, Moose, .380; Johnny Allison, Alli-son, Helper, .380. Hoover Slumps , Bliss Hoover, clever Provo in-fielder, in-fielder, who was leading the pack two weeks ago has suffered a slight slump, dropping to ,349. LaCOmbe, young catcher of the Timps is the real hitting leader of the club with a mark of .583, although he has played only in four games. The, other Timps have hit in the' following follow-ing order following Colvin's .385; Robison .364, Walbeck .353, B. Hoover .349, Barney .316, Vacher .313, Bennett .303, Mcintosh .286, Costello .282, W. Hoover .250, Gay .125, Cole .091. The Timps retain their place as leading team hitters with .317 followed fol-lowed by Salt Lake Moose .283, Green Cab .281, Helper .265, Ogden Sperry' Mills .257 and Price .226. The leads of the other teams are as follows: Salt Lake Moose, Engberg .382, Dow .380, Wilbur .348, Anderson .343, Cbwan .308. ' Greeti Cab: Shafcr .360, Kln-caid Kln-caid .354, Brown .333, Powell .333, Bonny .326. Helper: J. Allison .330, Minor .323, Maulsby .302, Brasher .300, Ca rmonl .290. Ogden Sperry MlUs: Sumnicht Sum-nicht .890, Facer .300, Barratt .273, BOrih&m .267, Vaughn .256. Price: Ward .273 Glbbs .256, Reading .250, Presttett .250, Egbert Eg-bert .244 J. Allison and Dow are. tied for the most hits, 19; J. Allison is far in front for total bases with 31, Dow has 26 and Bliss Hoover 25. The Provo, club leads in home runs with 7. The leaders in the other departments are as follows: Home runs, Costello, B. Hoover and Walbeck all of Provo, 2 each; three-baggers three-baggers . Colvin, Provo; Anderson, Moose ;' Brown and .Bonny. Cabbies;. Allison - and A. Allison, Helper ; Vaughn, Ogden and James, Price, all two each. Two-base hits: ISngberg and Dow, Moose; Kincaid, Cabbies; J. Allison, Alli-son, Helper, five each ; stolen bases, Webb, Ogden, 5; Gibbs, Price 4; sacrifice hits, Barney, Provo; Pro-vo; V. Perry, Helper; Reese, Price, three each. ; .g National League Standing of Teams W. L. Pet. Chicago 34 27 57 Bbston 33 30 .524 Pittsburgh ..... 29Y27 JUS- Pilladelphia 34 33 .507 Brooklyn 32 33 .492 Now York 28 30 .483 .475 .440 St Lotiis 28 31 Cincinnati . .31 38 Friday's Resutta New ork 6, Philadelphia 11. Brooklyn 3, Boston 0. Cincinnati 3, Pittsburgh 4. Three scheduled. 476 SatTNIVEItSITY 9- Brushing Up UM Schmeling's Boss Draws Suspension NEW YORK, June 25 Joe Jacobs, manager of Max Schmel-ing, Schmel-ing, former world's heavyweighi ehamptc-n, waa-snspetnletr Frday by action of the New York State Athletic commission. Joe was suspended both as manager man-ager and second to hia boxers for his action in protesting: the decision decis-ion Tuesday which awarded the world's championship to Jack Sharkey by two ringside judges and Referee Gunboat Smith. The suspension does not apply tc Schmeling. Jacobs protested immediately after af-ter the fight that his man had beer "robbed" of the fight by unfair officials named by the commission 1 American League : , Standing of the Teams W.- L. Pet. New York. 43 19 .694 Detroit 35 28 .574 Philadelphia'. 37 28 .569 Washington 36 28 .563 Cleveland 35 30 .538 St. Louis 32 31 .508 Chicago .: 22 39 .361 Boston 11 50 .180 Friday's Results Open date. ''.v.-nr v.vJ ( AYE. V (5 VUOffE 182 X ?' f .-C-i-r A- f VlCUMOF . ,r BAIL W MRE& rPWBJtK. PWK;.rVltlM& mpelbWo BASES... H&TlQx I Oh Sports the aemn ir unr mxm i arm -f A THE HFM INN rW. A KtKTfc-V Q GAMES V . By Laufer g mm v&i t r - WHEN YOU ARE QUEEN THE EMPRESS of Germany was taught as a girl to mix dough and bake bread. Housekeeping was a serious problem for Queen Victoria of England. Eng-land. .The Empress of China sent anxiously td remote parts of Asia for delicacies to serve to guests. When yoii as a housewife enter the portals of your new home, whether wheth-er it is a small apartment or a residence of magnificent proportions, you are truly a queen wath power greater and swifter than any of these regal ladies possessed over their own tables. You have behind you the organized resources of the greatest merchants mer-chants in all the world. These merchants do not wait for your orders. THEY ANTICIPATE THEM. Bread? Merchaht-bakers will deliver it promptly to your order, in waxed paper, wattti rrom the oven, perfectly mixed and baked to perfection! perfec-tion! Housekeeping? No special training is needed for this today; for mechanical servants serve ybu at every turn, and the advertisements aife always at hand to guide and advise you in your selection of food, furnishings furnish-ings or household aids. Guests? Advertisers have made the art of entertaining one of the most precious accomplish ements of American hostesses ... and their authoritative advice helps you meet every delightful social occasion. Advertisements haye made you truly a Queen in the American Home! WEDNESDAY SfflBING-- - SPORTS liuicr: Clash With Tiihps Wedrtes-day Wedrtes-day In Crucial Slate League Game. The Ogden Sperry MiUers. engag ed in Ogden rjy t'.ie Provo Timi: ball club Sunday, will be IA Prove Wednesday for the second game o' the double-header which was originally orig-inally schedule to be played in Ogden with the game Sunday. The Wednesday game will be cru cial which ever way the Sunday game turns out as both teams are well up in the lead in the race for first place in t'ne first half of the state league pennant. Only onr more official series remains fo Provo after the game Wednesday the double-header with the Green Cab team in Salt Lake on July 3 Timps, Cabbies Tied The Cabbies and the Timps art now tied for first place in thr league and thus every game is vital between today and July 3 wher the first half offielaMy closes. The Moose, however, is only half a game behind yid the Millers but a game behind. Lefty Cole will start on the mound for the Timps and Bif Chief Polling will likely be the choice of Dad Barrett for the pitch It Isn't Necessary To Swelter In, This Heat - Enjoy . . Delightful Breezes from a WESTINGHOUSE FAN UTAHPOWER & LIGHT CO. Efficient Public Service 4 on CJVADE PROVO fot Ogden. Ifott, Perkins and kj I chert are. Ml ready for reserve8 on the Ogden pitching staff well. , . . f , ( .. , Cole won from the Helper te.- v last Sunday by .employing some i his choicest hooks ana , by deUv; 1 : ihg safe in . Cae tight plac I, Cote had a bad period in the mid. of the season when Provo pia I with the Green Cab; and the Uoih and added, numerous errors td t V pitchers' hard-ymes flinging. 1 1. has settled down to reliable pitl ihg of late s evidenced by 1 . masteily game last Sunday. - The game Wednesday; wUl bej ' -at 4 o'clock instead . of the usi 2:30 p. m. The change in time made to, accomodate fans who a , unable to attend the game at su an early hour on week-days. J TAB FOR GOLF LEAD J FRESH MEADOWS COUNTR f CLUB, FLUSHING, N. YH June : I (tlP) Phil Perkins, former Brlth amateur champion, and Jose Jurat or Argentina, ueo xor the lead i the second round of U. S. op championship Friday. 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