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Show 'PAGE SIX -- 7- THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY.jlIAY - - - 4, 1921. NEWS HE Xr SlSOTl C .' ..." - , ; ALL SIDRES PROVO TE"AM NICKNAME. me f , JILL will close benefit would come to the baseball closing- - the-tor- er from I pick John Saxey said that the records of ... ...-...as the, 18 to August 3. year showed that the attendance best" nickname for the Provo league baseball team. ; This was decided at a meeting of last on the days that the was about-doubbusimorevthan a score of the leading v. ; .x. storesjrtOSed, ness men held at the Commercial club Tarior-aa- id Merle :that he --had last Bight. ,. some to. business men the of talked The nrinrinat rpHKnn for tfca'deei- -. Lsioa of the Provobusiness men was and that he knew .they would close .; .," . . , . ... Address) . . . He declared that visitors toat they and their clerks might at- grudgingly. who come to town on ball game days tend the baseball games-.- ; and cheer to spend but no where to The Provo league team must have a name! , the Provo "" team on as the pennant had money P. , " spend it... winners. . George E. Leven said that he was The meeting last eight, was willed. most familiar,t6ihe tans. closing the 6,tor,esJ.b.ut that who Wed ;in favor There are Cubs, Bees,; Reds. Indians. Seals, Angela .While to order by- E, J, Troyer, 3 p. m. would be a better he thought to Provo was thati a have " good going . Sox, Red Sox, Giajits, and a long string' of others. ball team this year andA that it de- hour. "...1 Hey, fans, what do you say to getting together and picking served the support of the- - peopte "of . Frank Stubbs was-- of the same t, He felt mat some Provo.. niftiest nickname for the Provo team? ' opinion. . out Vrn Davia and Alvin ft. - Taylor order get?the best name," urges President Ray Timnierman. the clerks might be ablin; to-see favored the 1 o'clock plan. the Let s pick, a name the fans like," says Secretary John Saxey. games." v MerleT ay lor secuteathefloof : ""I'm for it," says Manager Charier Elliott. T. Sterling Taylor made a motion again and said that he thought that . house . In the state What's the name to be?- - That's 'the puzzler. that, the business house close.at J. 1 . m. during the suarmer months. ". needed every hour of work that it It ought to be a name that well fits Provo. The motion received several sec- could get. : X- do YOU think best fits the team? onds. "The crying need of the hour Is not ; The Herald today starts a campaign to get the 'best nickMerle Taylor wanted to know what more vacations, but more work," said Business bouses JUL4i-Bty-AVed- , .Msy-fah-P- Bday y le ... .- ". rrw - - -- the-elassi'es- arrange-meatatouldbjma- d 'tet's tt- - - " . every-busine- What-nickname.- name for the Provo-teaand players. To the fans who submits the - : " nickname "will prize-winn- er DI1D be '.yiven a season pass, goodo all league games this year. y The nickname contest judges will be Ray Timmerman, presi- " came!. team . .LMott, manager. All nicknames must be written on the coupon above, mailed, Groundkeeper Singleton going to or brought; to The Herald office. They will be entered in the get busy on the outfieldt irJeveliOg it off, after which it will be rolled, and Nickname Contest, and passed upon by the judges. .shape. The contest.opens today, and closes at 6 o'clock p. ml May 14. put Into fine ; -t The coupons then will be turned over to the judges, who will The tugout has been dug.' announce their decision later. . It is believed that they will do this before the opening game, Two grave-likholes just beyound , , v ; May 18. There are no. limitations other than ; that the nickname be "writt en upon "the coupon printed issue of The Herald.--- :: ;YoujrnusljPveouram and:AdjdxesgthaytheJ udgej "" wni4ch6w" who wins the "season's ticket." You ijray pick as many nicknames as you have coupons. Only one name to the coupon, but you may enter as many coupons as you please. , - ; TherrnaFbeturneiln one at a time,or all at once. Clip the coupon, on the Herald Sport Page today, and pick your nickname for the rrovo team, J wiinnav oiia nour of delivery-- at "The one select the winning than . . - e:. i. i: j. j to- ii--uie ursi eisun uanuuiij nr?r-7i,'hprize may De awraraea - inicknapwMSi"?: ch in-ea- wo thotr nick-La.Hfir- thatogyjg,: tM cloae if the others lid; "Our firm expected abide by the decision of this mee. not ""I am said: A. J. Buttle Bishop f a merchant, but I want to say that ing.. Calvin Eeebe sa,ld that , he there is something higger in this life tij V com to thejneeting with the intes- than the little dollar. ! lion oi ojiposuig iuo viueiug iaea., "Courtesy shown to yoUF clerks will "I thought you were going to try ' and in service efficiency. pay tig r and make it 3, or 3;30 p, mVbutif "I do not think that the merciwmts you will make it 1 p. m.,. we are witi will suffer any business loss by clos, ing for a half-dayFred Olson said that he was 1 in favor of the 1 p. m. idea. you want to double the interest of your clerks in your business, 'show After the motion to closft. at 1 p. a. a little Interest in them.1 bad carried wu.nout a dissenting ot C. H. Green. John Taylor, Joseph Bishos Buttle asked that el err mpi-- l Crawleyr Nels Cooper and George Tirgs his- - clerks to attend the ton favoredrro'clocli as tbe' hour. friendyr and zttr bost for the.lioia . Lester Taylor, of Taylor Bros., said team. announced that their firm ilose410iIinarayi.opeH(3rojrer; that last do Bot know if; year the merchants had put ub 13.5 r"weeTta8riyeafi--"J- t we lost any money, but I do know that in order to get the game started am the. clerks appreciated the half day the grounds in condition. - He m off. They returned to work the next that the merchants would not be morning feeling fine and showed an asked to put up a dollar this year but added Interest Jn our business," said:: that those jwh felt like purchasing i: season-tick- et he. " might do so. . Bar--cha- nt Tnhe" Raite aT the, keystone posl- - Provo champions set sail for the. tlon reminds neof the way Eddie nant Collins holds forth 'round the White What's the Provo team's.- umpires not afraid to Sox second base. ing teams Wanted-T- the Havejfflu. picked TaylorvHe said, however, thafT'Mr. Troyer.said Mr. orth BairteaaH heTrasnvw to attend the games, for the home and vlsit- - HeofflfyTOostr PCKUPS BASEBAL1FMYS ON CLOSE r jioimerman, ; aeciBions. Appiy lo nay pieside&t of th Provo. team. - 1 . r With two such corking catchers as Httlman and Hall it's a deuctf of a Job picking a second string receiver. Also, President Timmerman is lead Two weeks from toaay the season ing a still bunt for a good scorer, one starts. v. .X who can travel with the-teaCentcaS 'Utah never-sasuch an, ,. Lhuck ' fclliott lsn t letting man Opening Day as May 18 will be. e agerial duties interfere with his first- the grandstand wall have been scooped basting, por is he allowing his field- Every good and loyal fan will, now out for the ; players. Beiiches and ing game to interfere with bossing ' roofs will be put in to. make -- ate 'the-team.- -pray for good weather on the 3ay the - '. ' pp.n". name? :- ,CIGARETTE RULING. Tohacconists or storekeepers mayl keep on sale all of the brah'ds of ready cut tobaccos which may be suitable for cigarette .or' pipe 'use after .the law becomeseffectiye on June 6, according to an opinion of Attorney General H. R. tnuff, given to a wholesale grocer In Salt Lake. is a modification of a ruling maae oy me attorney general la con nection witn :ne new law. antl-cigaret- . - " 11 ., x., ' Nw- - 'v - r . . r - 1 a- S e that nickname. VT' BOXING BOUTT UESDAY B.Y. U. MEETS U. OF 0. Tlw University ot Utah and B..Y.-will meet Saturday afternoon on Cum mlrigs field ia' a dual track and field meet This meet will be hotly contested in some .events as competitiwii Another big boxing bill Is on tap for Tuesday, at the Armfery, when the choice talentof th county meet It's going to be a home bill, giving the best scrappers of Utah county a chance-tget In and find out who is : o has- - always btn v i.'tJurx" - ; 5 keen , betWeen4he The armory folks have established two .schools. The "Y" and Aggi-'a" reputation for furnishing clean and held a dual meet In Provo two weeks fa sport in both boxing The T'tsday affray la up to ago and the Aggies were victors. A defeated the Aggies the "U" ustial : the high standard. There may not be manv more of last Saturday, they are the favorites these boxing bills, lndeea, vUr: i a -in the meet this week. havb The "U" men have been putting' In Dosslbiltty that the fans-w- ill em few and far between until the some"' bard licks during tue last Tew rold weather comes aEain. days and are fast rounding lnto hape That's the one big reason why the i for the coming state meet to be neia armnrv urometers wave made this a i In Logan, May 14. The "Y,"' men have been spending all of fheir time on the ; Utah, county fist-tesThe Hickman brothers of Spanish; cinders and have given up baseball tor Fork are coming down, so. is nitte uie season, uoacn lwncneii one of the earnest little' great bunch, of corners. The races that are drawing great ring men ever inside the ropes. d iWhitie mixes kU;v Tuesday with attention are the mile and Dud , (runs. Kerr of the "U" and "Brown of Mike Lopez. takes on Bill Hickman Ithe'Y" Iwill oppose :ach other in In what promises to be as lively a .coiH these races.' These men have , run test as Prove has seen In many a day. against each other for the last three has nearly always Bill has walked away with so many! years and-Kebouts In the past .taht- it takes a managed torin. but Brown is a treat bunch of nerve to ellmb into -- the distance man and he ran the half-mil- e square with him. Mike han the liec- - jln 2:07 last Saturday, so Kerr will essary nerve, also a few good- ; have to step if he Is going to beat the , TY" star. punches. The "V" has a. rofwi ftrrav of tutni) Twn Mw tiMi will Ko aoen In Prwl ""Nelson T of " ProvdaniT "Ff aniJ6nes - f Payson. Jones-ha-s a big following; give (he local boys a close race in In the south part of tne county, anaitnese events. they re expected up ta see him perand-wres-tl- If ' ing. - - In-lui- W - . : , -- - 's fhzf fj, t v - t, fvt-sryjgS- I !Al ,.',, " - - ! . - I- Jfc J ITT I - "A .Tria t. ! 8SQ-yai-- ! Hlckman.ii fe&iN-t- ! v ! vi A - A-v"- friz1 - - -V ; rr I eato ioral, r .i.- --. QKS PUT Marlln aCrter has signified his to. take on any lad of. hit weight, and the management is cook-- ' will-Ingne- ss -- inr P arpriseackage - for hliar OrpC Los Angeles, May 4. EOUTS Twelve "old UmeriMfBtiiti-1tis3edd''b- BUI Johnson and Babe Kimball, James J. Jeffries, former heavyweight .liotb. of Provo, wilt furnish the first title holder, are scheduled to stage -- d gffcThey'lt follow a glassy anofficlat'comebacks'at a veterans' tattle royal, which starts at 8:30 boxing show at Vernon, near here, harp. Mayl. The fighters, most of whom are vetSof the days of START- erans events, include Al Wolgast "Spike" Willie Ritchie, Tommy Robinson, Logan, May 4. The baseball season Ryan, Billie Papke, Leach Cross Kid for the Northern league will soon be McCoy, Dick Hyiand, Frankle Nell and Jlmtay Britt on ia full blast Logan was to have probably The show is being arranged by the on had its first game against Ogden Los Angeles Express and the Elks' to raise funds for entertaining ""Wednesday, "Jmt:. Osden "Bui'" country off, as the grounds there are not yet Elks from- - all parts of, "In condiuonrerewnirnoweTerr be when "theynattefid thrannual conven- two league games Lewiston at Tre tlotr tierennext July. monton and Brigham at Smithfield. Logan fans wilt attend this game in: ; "Large employers - of laborand Smith-some In of so have been addition, them, for. numbers, justly. great field is making the effort of its lite to made the footballs qf muckrakers." 'drawvthe crowds .to ita May day cele- James J. Davis,, secretary of labor. bration of the old type, with May pole "The railroads are facing a test and alt accessories. - An added attraction for sporting This year and next will tell the story." Archibald - Fries, vice president" Tlsitors will ,te the .wrestling match between August Sep( and - Leslie Baltimore ft Ohio railroad. Davis, with a number- of snappy boxy "I hear you had a puncture this ing preliminaries between local exbe will of which, it morning?" perts, between all "Yes, I ran over a milk bottle." some royal day at Smithfield. Failing to play the league rame at Ogden on "Didn't you see it 1n time?" the Logan Collegians "No,, the kid had it under his coat" Wednesday, Awgwan, Nebraska University. flayed a .practke game against the Agricultural college team on, Adams' "You are too much given to laugh' fiold yesterday afternoon. ing in America, because you do not n'Hl h mrihitTirpd and aent realize the agony of the world." The fo tlidr places Jjst like men in the Rt. Rev. Nichoiii Veitmlrovic, Serbian cxt war.' UiJ irwm, writer. pisuop. four-roun- 'lilUI forty-roun- d cailed-.-itvHJd- I : - : : y-- y y g) ? 1)1 f andtheblendjcan'tbe copiedyJj -- -- ' j' : f -- i - . - r- rr f I Itl 0 . fr . - wi-.u.- -- V::::: paoiaiee f 20 troioud br- - noralure proof wrmaper Ataoia rouadAIRTIGHT tiM of SO. peoiai |