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Show van US' Ob! LkXL nm1 it W iAiL -- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1916. OTES AMIS j I BILL PIERCEY HERE ' READY TO DELIVER BLANK BEST HE HAS ! INVADERS rROM SAN rRANCISCO APPEAR HERE TODAYiC COPER'S HITS LOOKING AGGREGATION ENABLE PHILLIES BALL PLAYERS GOOD VISITING TOW N CONTEST krv. CZ r7 1 New Acquisition From New York Americans Is Well Pleased With Switch to Salt Lake, , Made at His Own Request St': 1 . ., 1 - i . Hendrix of the Cubs Loses fectiveness After He -i ' 4 1- Races the Bases. - .N 1 ALEXANDER ALSO The first game of the series between Salt Lake and San Francisco opens this afternoon at Majestic park at 3 o'clock. The batteries: Salt Lake Hall or Hughes and Hannah. San Francisco Conch and Sepnlveda.. The game starts at 3 o'clock. man-ageme- V ' " o d r? - r t he says he had his choice of places to and picked Salt He was offered a chance to go to league, International Newark in the was leading theoneleague when that clubwon and only idea lost, with thirteen too but he liked the Salt Lake well and turned down the NewarK proposition. I la iood t'oaditlon. did not get into a single Vankees, but he ?Ii:nCi:Ywithgotthesufficient practice him In to the batters keep to pitching . excellent condition. Salt of Jo- - Gedeon. former Speaking Hill nays I.aker. now with the Yankees. ISiat the opposition has a hard fellows tjme Gedeon out. as the big getting hits everything that is offered.that Me- Incidentally PierceyLo now Angles, Mullin. formerly with makinc is White Sox, witti the Chicagoimnression. it Terry. to an excellent has not had doa fair chance seem, what because of the he can show hand. injured handicap of ofanhis reasons for wanting Sneaking says he Piercey to come to Salt Iake. a with be to winner, wanted naturally believes that w th pnd that he Mmerely and natiiral ability hitting Mrenpth t!e of the Salt Lake club in the fle.d, it Is bound to be a winner. Another f Plteher. to be another pitcher Is in uniform this afternoon TIIEIIK tJte poin? to Pifrcey. His name is a Albert Ketlogg. InHe is Union Associawho made goodmore the recently, has been tion and who. working at Castle Gate. Physically he is a tall, husky chap, weighing close to declares that there Is in anv rumor that he is even noBlankenhlp truth V1 considering bringing back Mickey Is said to have been cut Shader,In who northwest. Blank is cunthe loose now, the boys fellows the for big ning can deliver the poods. who s; niank I Confident. of the cominp series. SPCAKINO that he has every of getting the eds;c. The Seals took their series against the Utes nt San Francisco by foir Raws to three. Blank expects to tak; four out of the six to be played here. Unquestionably the San Francisco by club win be somewhatline-u-weakened p of Justhe absence from the outfielder, tin Fitzgerald, the classy taken by a youngwhose place, is being As a. general propster. Bee Sheehan. however. Blank believes that osition, between th re is little or no difference the Sealrf as compared the strength of clubs In the league. the other with with last season. As compared Flank says thatarehe does not aconsider strong combithat theas Seals wereaslast With year. nation they to the new shortstop. all due respect does not think he Jack Coffey. Blank measures up to Boy Corhan. now in the majors. . S of th far .as the pitching: staff Seals' jfot-sBlank says it i almost identical with last year's staff. . the Seals as exceptionCliff regards believes fast on the bases, butsome ally be slowed up with that they may out. Fitzgerald That the Seals have a good hitting aroend realize. club the Jans the league ' Ik. : sje left-hande- r, lt 4 ; 3(c Selimiflt'n iAnn Felt. loss of Catcher Walter Schmidt, has pone to the Pittsburgh league, club. has also weakened the Seals. Walter was a on the bases. food hitter and fast Bos Anueles. is Urooks. secured from now doing the bulk of the backstop-pinis and petting away with it in A very creditable manner. condition of Concerning the physical Blank declares .he Salt UKe i club. fit with the excepeverybody tfat tion of Maurice Bath, who is suffera eharley horse In his leg. ing from believes that the breaks in Blank the series Ju?t c!ocd went In favor TUB ?, ' PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. I.. AV. Vernon Smn FrnnrUe I. Antzele 2M Urt Portland IS 10 NATIONAL LBAGl'i:. Y. Brooklyn Boston IS 16 IS Chicago 15 12 12 Pittsburgh Louts St. Cincinnati 22 20 .4.V .r.r:t .512 ,4.'7 .3!Xf Pet. .625 .r77 I 9 11 12 13 17 18 16 1.1 Philadelphia New York ,H'22 H J Salt Lake Oakland .571 ..'00 .4R3 .451 .429 .424 19 14 Pet. 17 21 21 Philadelphia Chicago 5. Boston 8, St. Ixuis Others postponed. AM F.RICA X LE AGUE. V. I,. Pet. 21 11 Washington ,5 1?. 21 Cleveland .filS 14 13 .51 ! New York 13 17 .43.1 Philadelphia 13 Betroit .419 12 17 .414 St. Ixmis 13 19 .406 Chicago 2, Chicago 0. Washington Boston 2. Detroit 1. Philadelphia 10. Cleveland 3. St. Louis 0, New York 5. WESTERN LEAGUE. n. H. E. 4 11 Wichita . . '. '. 4 1 9 lies Moines H. H. K. 1 . . 7 Topeka 1 6 Sioux City R. H. K. t 4 St. Joseph 5 2 Lincoln . . 1 ft. H. E. Denver Omaha 11 16 K 9 0 4 JUNIORS AND FRESHIES CLASH AT UNIVERSITY Juniors and freshles of the University of Utah will meet in a dual track meet on field tomorrow afterCummings noon. The contest will decide the class of the school, both teams championship out In the preliminaries. having won won The juniors from the seniors and the freshies defeated the second-yea- r cinder artists. Coach Nelson Norgren will be in of the meet and will be assistcharge ed by other track and field men. The events to be contested are the d dash, dash, run. half mile. mile, shot put, high and It Is exjump, broad at that jump of the least 75 relay. cent, per pected men members of each class will be In to the meet, as present of the new rules Inauguthis is one participate rated at the institution this year. The winning class will receive a silver loving cup, which will be large its propertv one year. Those who are expected to star for the juniors are Ira Hopkins, Happv Van Pelt and Brownie Wilson, while the freshies depend upon Kay. Kerr, Goodwin. Beese and Thorum. STANFOIID IV THE EAST. Boston. May 22. The athletic team of Leland Stanford, Jr., university arrived here today for the champion-shi- p meeting of the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes' of America, to be held in the Harvard stadium next Friday and Saturday. Fred S. Murray reported his Capt. teammates to be in good shape. r. .: st. '.: - f- " - four line-u- p ..... ARE TENNIS PLAYERS WILL GATHER TO NAME OFFICERS rd 440-yar- PLAY TO START Co-operati- Director Ben Harker Looking .... Forward to Successful Season on Courts. J J ' ng. HERE will be a meeting: of the Lawn Tennis associ ation held at the Salt Lake Tennis club on Tenth East between Second and Third South streets at 8 p. m Wednesday, May 24. of 'This meeting is for other electing officers and transacting business which may properly come before the meeting. . The main feature of this meeting: will be to secure the representation from each tennis club, tennis association or, group of players in the state, the representative from each organization so chosen to act on an advisory committee of the Intermountain . Lawn Tennis association. There will be more tennis played this summer in this locality than has ever been the case, and it Is thought between the that a close various tennis organizations of the city and state and of the individual players will be fymaterial benefit in promoting the interests of the game. I'rged t Attend. It Is urgently requested that all tennis players of the citynttend this as Important matters permeeting to the holding of the state taining and intermountain tennis tournaments will be discussed and plans formulated for closer alliance among trie tennis players than has been the case In former years. This meeting will be the. most Important tennis meeting held' during the year, and all tennis players regardless of club affiliation should make a special effort to be present. This meeting is not for the purpose of raising funds, nor is the meeting exclusively for the members of theto Salt Lake Tennis club, hut is open all persons Interested In the same, and will be largely devoted to the discussion of organization plans which will be to the interest of the individual players throughout the state. Part of National Itody. The Intermountain Tennis association is a member of the National Lawn Tennis association, and this meeting is held in conformity witli requests from the executive committee of the National Lawn Tennis association, and is similar to meetings which are being held in every, section holding reprein the national association. sentation A large attendance at this meeting Is anticipated and the meeting will be called promptly at 8 o'clock. Formal notification of this meeting has been mailed to the Salt Lake Country club, the University of Utah, the Deseret Ilrigham gymnasium. University club. Young academy, Ogden Tennis club. Salt Lake Tennis club and other tennis clubs. T , honest-to-goodne- - ( ' : sje GenialJack Coffey, In fielder of Seals, Regular Ball Player -- ( i WESTMINSTER IS ill'? " VWJ - 3 ' i W Trims Granite High in Both of Excellent Matches on Courts Yesterday. "Westminster's 'racket wielders won both tennis matches played yesterday afternoon on the college courts with Granite high. A high wind, .which sprang up toward .the close of the afternoon's session, made both players and spectators giad to drop the unnecessary doubles match from the program; Kendall Cunningham of Westminster won an interesting and close match from Kllsworth Simmons of Granite, After the first set. the young collegian settled down to real tennis form and had little difficulty in winning The second match went to Westminster's net star. Hal Lloyd, over Lamont Reunion, with the score. BenniOn displayed a very difficult service, but could not plav conLloyd's aggressiveagainst sistently ness. ThH victory for Westminster ties for the second time the local division of the state tennis tournament. One of the above teams will play the L. L). S. U. team tomorrow afternoon in the ' Fan hope of settling honors. 1 ' i .''.rt..-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 3, 2. 3. 4 r a ' - . Jack Coffey. Mr. Halt Lake j'or the first time the 1'layins: ability of .lack Coffey, sliort-to- j of the Han Francisco Seals. Last year Jack was manager of the Denver Western Jeanne baseball club. This serjon he has been liinr up to his reputation as a' hard and conscientious worker who "ow after everything in si"ht. and who generafter. ally ets what New is a who zot Yorker Coffey his baseball start with the Fordham college nine. lie also played fullback on the Fordham eleven. On the same team was Eddie Collins, the jreat .second TODAY WEST TO MEET L. D. S. U. ON THE DIAMOND TODAY U. he-iroe- ... " ...... proba-s.cci!- ! - ten-roun- 5 . , ... 6-- 2, :0 " 0 0 5 3 - 0 ' 2 V 2 ' 1 2 0 ' 0 ' 2. " . 0 1 3 1 5 1 0 ' 1 ' 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 27 13 2 1 1 13 0 7 7 1 AB R II PO A E 1 3 4 1 0 4 Schulte lf 1 0 3 0 Flack rf Williams cf .... 2 . 0 ..1, 2. 01 0 0 Zimmerman 3b . 4 0 0 0 0 4 .0 0 .1 .8 Saier lb 0 3 2 3 0 0 Zeider 2b ) 0 0 0 2b ... 0 McCarthy 1 7 0 0 0 4 Fischer c . 0 0 ss .... 4 '20 21 10 Mulligan 1 ' 1 2 Hendrix p 0" D 1 0 Seaton p l 00 0 . 0 0 1 ....... .. Zwilling 0 0 0 0 .1 ,00 Mann . semi-final- s. ...... 9 2 .33 IT J7 Totals Zwilling batted for Zeider in eighth Mann batted for Seatorr in ninth. ' . Score by innings 5 ...... 0 Philadelphia 0 j0. 0 .0. 3:0 0 0 0 3 Chicago .. hits Stock. Summary: Cravath. Schulte, Saier." Hendrix. Stolen bases Stock, Alexander. Sacrifice hits iehoff. Flack. First "On errors 2, Chicago .1. Bases on Philadelphia balls Off Alexander 1, off" Hendrix 6. earned runs--QHits and .Alexander, 7 hits 1 run in 9 innings; off Hendrix, 3 6 hits 4 runs in 6 off Sea-toinnings; 3 1 hit no runs In innings. Hit Williams, by Alexander. by pitcher out By Alexander 6, by HenStruck drix 4. by Seaton 2. Umpires Klem and Emslie. ." . 00000230 Two-base, ff 1-- n, 2- 2-- - " BRAVES VICTORIOUS OVER THE CARDINALS LOUIS, Mo.. May 22. Boston St. Louis again today, 8 to The visitors started-scorinin the ST. 5. ., - . A . : Deseret gymnasium's tennis tournament will be the started this weekT "All players insome and will participate gymnasium lively contests are anticipated. Keen interest Is being displayed in the .racquet game at the Deseret this year and Physical Director Ben Harker looks forward to one of the most successful seasons on record. The courts are in the best of shape and the aspirants are anxious to get started. take First, the singles matches will will be place. After this the doubles be prein order. As usual, there will contests in singles and douliminary bles, the winners taking part in the The successful candidates in the latter struggles will contest for the championship inn the finals. Home of the wielders of the racquet who will cavort around the courts are Dr. C. G. Plummer, F. J. Cheney, Cannon Lund, William Lund, Frank Duncan, Clarence Tingey, Charles Van Pelt and Milton Frumkin. Director Ben Harker and Physical Director Assistant Bobby Richardson will be in general charge of the tournament; well-know- TE NN1S WINNER y-jfr- '10 " THE ss 5c the-purpos- 1 5"Jv 5jC PHILADELPHIA. . AB R II PO A E 11 ..... . runs. CHICAGO. Herald-Republica- Movement Is Started in Order to Get Mountain Racquet Boys dou- Philadelphia 3. 4.00 ' TENNIS TOURNEY eternal in the human n long wnyn. And ait is sincerely hoped Hope that they find It breast.. spring sje sje long way to the plate. So the Salt Lake fans hope to win Theren is a letter at the office of The a game today. for Ping Bodie. It sc j! was But. it says: by mistake. over You cannot blame anyone for hoping. "IMng,opened if you hit or go lrfy sign I am for you." liven a lady cop has no objections to v that. Ting sent back a postal asking, "For how much?' jc The event is at Majestic park at 3 to used It be the o'clock. . Delehantys and .V the game. .Now it's the 'C T Kellys played The parties to the play" are San Fran- Guistos and the Bodies. cisco and Salt Lake. Sc has the game .been .transformed ii The baseball writers are also hoping from Irish stew to Macaroni. are not tricked and that it that A wireless from the. Pullman bearing ball be an will they Hie Seat- hither nays: "The Coffey was game. eold tonight. "sje The San Francisco boyn have come The porter had to slip Jack, the shortstop, two extrafc blankets. Salt Lake did!: not lose. Why should - hialt Lake, lose? r t The Salt Iake pitchers had practice No names mentioned, but yesterday. one fellow hit the press box and the other beaned the dame In right field. She had on a gingham apron, and he liked the pattern. three 4 Byrne 3b 4 Niehoff 2b 4 .Stock ss Cravath rf 4 Whitted If COoper cf 3 Luderus lb Killlfer c ..... 44 Alexander p Totals ..' .....34 DESERET GYM'S HAT THE FANS HOPING ABOUT West High school will meet L. 1). S. this afternoon on the former's cambaseball conlest of the pus in the thirdthe two schools. The year between for 3.30 o'clock. game is scheduled of the two West Hi Kb has won both 12 to 5 and 9 to 3. previous gams, The I'anthers have been performing in but one style, having lostMast big league the Hish game this season to Pdue have school. The Gold and players also shown up well and expect to trim the I'anthers In today's contest. .lames I'.rov.'p. will probably start on the mound for the West Skiers with Falltntiiie on the receiving end, while Coach Miller of the U I. S. U. will use Iverson and Dean as his baseman. likely bat t cry. That was back in 1D0G and for two The two teams will also meet again i' Walker's will fiedl Thursdiy. years he plaved semi pro ball with of the battle. bly be the Collins and Heine Zimmerman, the SCHOOL WI.V. Cub third sacker. In l'JUO Coffev's JF,lF!:it?ON ' The .lefferon grade school iraseball f'shortstoppinrj attracted the attention team dv fen led the Riverside nine yeson the former's of the major lea "lie and he was signed terday afternoon grounds. I to 4. to The contest was by the Cubs. finish, both teams snappy from start The following. year he was shipjn'd work. Worthen and Ridd good doing not T is imv'iom;i). for the winners, while to Indianapolis in the American asthe battery 2 ChlCHKO. Announcement Wunderlich and Milncs worked tor the sociation May .and in 101.L. landed with or me postpone- losers. Jefferson hps not been defeatwas made here tonay White-Mitd t hell ed yet this year and bhis fair to be a Denver, ."where he has been ever ment cf the bout at Milwaukee from May 2'J to contender for the trade school since. June 2. 22o-ya- hits, including Hendfix's ble, were made off. Alexander in the third and two errors by Philadelphia's outfielders helped to give the Cuba their three, butthereaf ter they could do but 'little. Timely lilts' by Cooper for the week at Majestic park, starting this afternoon, brings together the champions of last season to play against the Salt Lake Utes. drove in is presented the skirmish line of the Seals. The players (from left to right) are: Sepnlveda, c; Fitzgerald, r.f.; Schaller, l.f.; Gay, 3d; Score: Autrey, lb; Downs, 2b; Harry Wolverton, manager; Bohne, utility, released recently; Steen, p.; and Bodie, c.f., and fence clearer extraordinary. THE "fc KO 22. After Hendrix CHICAGO, Mayto second on his double in the fifth and then home on Schulte's single he lost' his effectiveness and Philadelphia, aided hy Chicago's errors, won. 5 to 3. " 3" " nt -- BUMPED Great Grover Found for Four Hits in Third; Errors Help the Cubs. FRISCO SERIES STARTS THIS AFTERNOON f"pO say that the Utes are primed and ready for their series with the San Francisco Seals, Inst year's champions of tlic Pacific Coast league, starting this afternoon, is putting it mildh'. The Utes are keved up to the trot- back at the Hen Berry and Wolverton highest pitch and eager to ev combination. The San Francisco club arrives in Salt Lake early this morning with JIanager Wolverton in charge. The probability i3 that the club will also be accompanied by Owner Berry, and that President Allan T. Baum of the leacue will either be on the same train or arrive a day later. Salt Bake, Manager Cliff Blankenshln of the of and he Is taking itagainst Fait Uke UteS last night announced but Fortland, as a part of all to how the men the srame. and is not complaining. that, according to the Salt warmed up. he would work either Bert Johnny Vann, has according Bake now Hall or Long Tom Hughes. rounded Into manager, No official announcement was ob- excellent condition. Jimmy Shlnn Is a bit off In his tainable from the San Francisco but Is depended as to the battery workers.as It upon to hit his hitting, stride very shortly. If looks to the wis ores, however, be will Couch and Sepulveda Portland Strengthens. Johnny the selection. UCH Interest attaches, not only at; among members of the Salt lake Mill IMercey Anle. club, hut around the circuit as verv latest local news Is the well, over the fact that Bill Jtodgers miirc I arrival in Salt Lake of Pitcher Hill Is going In at second for the Beavers IMerrev from the New York Amer and that the McCredle staff is to be icans. Hill got in last night, suffering the addition of "Hip" by the strengthened from Cleveland from a Pullman car cold, which he ex- a Hagerman and a former member of the Indians, off within Beaver pects to be able to shake few days. Otherwise he says he is in staff. Coincident with the acquisition of excellent condition. Bill Is weighing ITS pounds, which is dandy weight for Hagerman Is .the announcement of a of stature. deal on for a trade whereby Pitcher his six feet and half-Inc- h to be sent to He says Slim Love lost rather than Harstad of Portland Is the spring train- Spokane In exchange for an outduring weight put on fielder. Vankees at Macon, although ing of thecannot account for It. as he Piercey fTRined weight himself and he eay the nun did not shine except the morning the Yankee left. Incidentally Fiercer is coming to HOI 1 THEY STAND of Fait Lake In an excellent frame mind. He is not at all sorry he is not coins; to southern California. In fact - Ef- -- sixth inning when Evers single and Collins' home run gave them two runs. In the eighth they, batted around, pounding Williams for five hits and six runs. Hughes for Boston went well until the ninth, when he weakened and allowed the locals, five runs off . six hits. The score:. LETCHFIELD IS - ST NS! DO . Hangs Up a Score of 161 in Closely Contested Gun Club Competition. BOSTON. AB R H " PO A E 2 1 1 0 Maranville ss ....5 .1. 4 5 1 2 0 0 Kvers 2b 2 3 1 5 0 0 Collins If . . 5 1 1 0 0 0 Wilhoit rf 1 0 1 14 3 0 lb Konetchy J. C. Smith 3b . .2 1 1 0 3 0 4 1 2 0 0 1 The Salt Lake Rifle & Revolver Compton cf 0 3 0 0 Gowdy one was of the club's sboot Sunday 1 0 0 0 3 0 most closely contested of the present Hughes p Totals .. ....34 8 9 27 11 0 season's, matches. ST. LOUIS. R. B. Harkness, J. W. Arey, C. T. AB R II PO A E Letchfield and Ora Lee pumped away 2 1 0 on pretty even terms, during most of Jack Smith cf .44 8 0 ss Corhan the contest, but it remained for Letch- Bescher If 4 .10 .11 01 04 01 field to carry off the premier honors Betzel 2b 4 with a net score of 161. Harkness 1 0 4 0 rf ranked second with a card totaling 159. Wilson 2 4 0 Hornsbv 3b Good shooting weather prevailed fair Miller 1 0 0 4 20 0 lb a wind light and not Snyder c and warm, vith 4 3 2 0 0 '0 too variable to mage accurate shoot- Williams p 6 1 0 ft 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 possible. ingThe Butler follows: complete score 00 500 600 1000 Tot. 3 9 27 23 36 . 5 Totals .47 44 44 24 159 R. R. Harkness .43 44 40 26153 J. W. Arev . . Butler batted for Williams in ninth. 45 47 40 29 161 C, T. Letchfield ' Score by innings . . . .38 . W. Siefert 38 J. 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 0 8 0 . . Boston 44 40 30 157 ,43 Ora Lee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 .,. St. Louis M. A. Keysor . 40 . . 40 e .. G. C. Headley . hits 24 24 Gowdy, Summary: Three-bas- e hit Miller Betzel. 1 run Collins. Stolen t l.KVia.Wl) AI'TIHt JOIl.S(). Hornsby. Home Sacrifice hits J. C. Gowdy. Cleveland, O.j May 22. The rumor base Double play Will-on Hughes. was in circulation here todav and Avas Smitn, to Corhan to Miller. First not denied by President . James C. iams Boston 1. Bases on balls Off Dunn, that the Cleveland American errors runs Williams 3. Hits 5and earned league baseball club is in the market Off runs in 9 innings; for Walter Johnson, pitcher for the off Hughes, 9 9hits Williams, hits 6 runs in nine inWashington club. br pitcher Konetchy by nings. Hit Struck out By Hughes 7, Williams. Griffith Denies Humor. Williams 3. Umpires Rigler and by 22. Clark Griffith, Harrison. Washington, May baseball manager of "therumor Washington said of Walter Johnthe club, MITOXS IX CHICAGO. son's sale to the Cleveland club was 22. The baseball team absurd. He denied emphatically that of Chicago. May from Waseda students Japanese on. any negotiations were its undespite university, undaunted broken record of defeats since reaching this country, arrived here today. The visitors will play three games with I.IMilEHG'S ( All TO IIH the University of Chicago, the first one IV A I TO HACK MAY 30. 3. on June Coaches Stagg and Page, the Japanese consul, members of the faculty The car Carl Limberg was in and student body met them at the he was killed during the re- when 4- cent race at New York,- 4- train. will be in the Memorial day 300TEXMS LOOMS mile classic at Indianapolis. Many about Chicago, May 22. Tennis assumes an drivers are superstitious such a car, but Gaston important role in collegiate athletics driving the Mexican army major, here this week. Leland Stanfard Jr. uniMorris, will play the who is searching for a mount, has versity cfof California sent word to the owner of this and the Chicago- Tuesday - conference he is willing 4 western that intercollegiate Delage 4- and anxious to pilot it. will be played on The car championships is being repaired for Indianapolis. 4- Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Only teams representing "Big Nine" schools will compete in the championship. , . . . .1 c... . 17 . 11 112 11 12.0 . j ! THE WASATCH COUNTY BASEBALL SCHEDULE) The schedule will be carried outfollowing by tho teams of the 'Wasatch baseball league this summer: county 26 Heber first vs. Charleston, May at Heber; Heber third vs. Center, at Center; Heber second vs. Midway, at Midway. 2 Heber first vs. Heber secJune ond, at Heber; Heber third vs. Midway, at Midway; Center vs. Charleston, at Charleston. June y Heber third vs. Heber first, at Ilcber; Heber second vs. Center, at Center; Charleston vs. Midway, at Mid way. June 16 Heber third vs. Heber sec-ond, at Heber; Midway vs. Center, Center; Heber first vs. Charleston, at Charleston. June 23 Heber firft vs. Center. at Center: Heber third vs Charleston. at Charleston; Midway vs. Heber second, at Ilcber. June 30 Heber first vs. Midway, at Heber Midway; Heber second vs. at Heber; Charleston vs. Center,third, at Center. 14 vs Ilcber first Heber third, at July Heber; Heber secondvs.vs. Charleston, at Charleston; Center Midway, at Midway. 21 Heber first vs. Charleston, at July Charleston; Heher second vs. Midway, at Midway; Heber third vs. Center, at Center. at Two-bas- - 150-mi- - le - Uni-vers- - ill-fat- - ed -- 4-- - it- |