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Show ihi: rnovo herald, 1 111 f .) Jt J .A l V j nnn r?,Tv7rcnn a I vT.DNr.DA.Y,r may 25, 1021, U L . MmM T 0 SATURDAY AT. 3:30. .0 t,roKe mio me winmnsr class 01 tne uentrai league w y defeating Payson at Tirapanogos park, this afternoon. Timps ver?us:UJah Oil Refining company, champions last "The grounds were wet and heavy going, but this didn't inter- year cf the Salt Lake City, league, ; and '.. fere with some pretty quick snappy action on the field. " Mitchell of. Lehi and Harmon of r DECORATION. DAY ... ... V TT,. . , 1 ' 5 I .' ' Barnett, If. 2b. Parmer, McBeih, rf. Mikesell, lb. Mitchell, p.. 'LI looked 'out ;. BM't" Beck struck out , r Wilson forced Wignall out at second, Shotx to Raile, " No hitSr no runs. Saoti, first' up for Timps, sent a high fly to center field for the first out i Provo " Raile out at first 'on scorching - grounder to shortstop. Sheehan whiffed at three and the Inning was over." No hits, no runs. Goates Bent a high one . to right field for the first out. Barnett reached for a high one and went out at first. ' MfBeth struck out J No hits, no runs. ' . ; Singleton out at first on grounder to Beck, , Eliioti out, Wilson to Mikesell. Fanner doubled to left field, and the crowd" went wild. Dodgft went out to fly to right. One hit, no run. urai up in uiira turnea tae - o?bcr - ana ivinney to everjppjxhut-4l- i "i . of Other Games -- .;.......;., 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 -- c. " p. Heber at Lehi Lehi Heber jj--- r v ............ scored a minute B f . ,, 1 . . , rTVTTTT . e"" ruiK ai . . . 3 . 9 ... 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 later on' Klnney'g I rpnngVHie ...... Elliott. Goates, gentlema&-ho""Carch- the heavy, 1 tt iktes es 3 rac tm 9 tJ!'(1i' 3 .000 026 r iere TyramMa, nineteen anjjeJUJMility3t(ta. star Host earrThe-tes- t .r t i - Picnic Under In fuJJ foliage Is remarkable for Its tl coolness. "The brand. parts of the tree as can usefully employed make t 3 8 IL H . E ..Score Not :; .Received , jf three pyramid of Gizi cf Unas, the brick and that of Eneferj -- i For- k- The" Pyre Pyramid FL eastern desertJieiir are aitoEemc-- Ud. ao fbroTng a ; wood. "" NEPHI 6, PROVO 4. . elderly hitting for Payson, went out easily on a grounder to Raile. - - Barnett had his third strike called on him. No hits, no runs. Elliott hit a corking single to center field. , Elliott out on Farmer's hit to third Double play failed. Dodge hit into and double play- end ing the Inning. . No runs, no hits. McBeth hit aJiighne--to-Sheeha- n' fine teamwork by ; backing up the left fielder. CliaiKBU UP BHOlUtT oil 1KBUUU Mikesell sent one too hot for Farmer Alitchell (not related to Umpire to handle and was safe at first Mitchell went put at first on a nice Mitchell bit to Kaue, who made a assist by Farmer. fine stop, but Shotz had his foot off Stevens draws his base on four out- - the base when hepaught the ... ball, . side the plate,, and goes' to second on to first in time to get it relaying ; a passed ball. Mitchell; Mikesell safe at second. i Wignall fanned. Stevens fanned the atmosphere, Ihe No hits, no runs. ninth strikeout, winning the straw bat Hillman hit Into the first baseman's prize. ..... - ,,- -' hands. . -No run, one hit ; Kinney hit safely to left field. use the manager protested Shots forced Kinney at second, and of Payson's ball. Rawllngs - stole second, going to third on a Hillman walked on four balls and r , passed ball. stole second when Goates dropped the Raile struck out' . ball. One hit, no run," Kinney gave Mitchell a chance to Beck singled to short center, the boost his strikeout record. ball dropping between Shotz and Shotz out on foul to left fielder. . gleton. Raile hit to pitcher and was out. forced out at second on Wil- t, no run.-- son's grounder to shortstop. first up In' the eighth In Wignall, Wilann Rtnlfl nnrnnd nn a ilch hnll ning, had two and three when he that got over Hillman. He went to fanned. third on another passed ball. Beck staged eleventh Kinney's Goates Blngled to right, with ilson strikeout. scoring. . Wilson out short to first Barnett sacrificed Goates to fsecond. No run, no hit " McBeth walks to first by stopping Sheehan . hit WoodJCllfton'a sign the ball with his anatomy. and got a two-bas- e few feet bingle,--Mikesell hit through Farmerj'Iilling ne wouia nave arawn a ana nigner - the bases with Payson blues. new shirt -- w-Mitchell fanned,., with the - bags Singleton hit. by pitched" ball. filled.Few . twirlers ever workedSheehan scored on Elliott's double s themselves out of worse holes than . Farmer out. c, Kinney did in this Inning. : out Dodge One hit one run. ' Hillman hit high to, left fielder ' Sheehkn, first up in fourth, out on who pulled a muff, scoring Sing, and ciose piay at nrst. Chuck." v. Singleton, out, second to" first ..... Kinney hit to center, Barnett com Einott.. singled high to center. ing over from left to field the ball tanner oui imra.to nrst It was making a running catch. ... .... close. - ... Last inningr'"-- ." One hit, no run. Goates out second to first. - - Stevens fanned, the fifth to strike Barnett out Sohtz ,to Elliott v ...1 VUU ..McBeth fanned. Wignall out on grounder to second t Score 5 to I', Provo wins. wrestling, i for girls, fa womeax race,- - poi aqTOw"" . IT.. 1 M Boastid . Two runs', one hit Wilson out on Shotz's quick assist to, i -- R. H. E pnngyiu . sacrifice. Illllman scored when Shotr went to J:Nephi at American first on W'ilBon'B error. American Fork Raile fouled to catcher. Sheehan hit high to center fielder, NePh who dropped the ball, letting Hillman get to third. Singleton out at first 6 JLJIU 1 U ....... 2 5 100 The a he. 5 JL0-0-0-e- --t) . . The official score of the Provo-NepNephi, May gars Friday is given below. Sliotz carried off the batting honors tilta, including one twobaggeF. The rest of the Timps garnered I among them. Farmer, without getting a safe hit. scored two c '"" four runs. The score follows; 25. TROVO. " Quirks of Children's Minds. Informs us that we . A correspondent did not quite complete our story about the little' girl of the nationar ""anthem was "!tj country teases me." tie days she followed It with "Arthur of liberty.- - He adds: !And a close secopd to . this la the following quotation from the 23d Psalm by another little ralss. 'Surely tbe good Mrs. Murphy will follow me all the days of my life. " Thatched Roof Last Long. ...Thatched roofs Jo Holland are exceedingly durable, and some of - the oldest buildings still have the original roof In place doing good service. There ere many Instances of a thatched roof 2(K) years old. - Triple Play! . whose-:verslo- " V ...... QJKnj--l 0.0 1 S - .....,. Spanish-For- k Payson at Provo Payson Provo milinaa out to pltchfirwherem'T" . 3. Sprtngville : ... American Fork Payson Nepbl . . . .. Provo ., S Lehi ... TODAY'S GAMES Beck out to pitcher. --- Standing of the Clubs. Ptarefl. Won. Lost, Pet - 11 . t Bonneville wai i Commencing at v nounce tha foil wTU be under theScouts of the was . Dressing race, legged race, one-race, obstacle rat t, CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE Timps-wi- ll play the "Western Optical comnanv. one of the ' crack teams of the intermountain "region.- Dodge, rf. Hillmad. Kinney, commit. uport program "The -" - S cores Ml HnTHDV -- . Springville are umpiring. CENTRAL LEAGUE GAMES TODAY Grandstand' packed before practice ended. About every boy in Provo Payson plays the.Ttmp at Provo. crowded the bleachers. Standing ..Spanish fork plays at Surlngvilte. room was at a premium when the game Heber plays the Lest Wasps at Lehi ' began. Nepal piays at American Fork, ' Kinney and Hillman for Provo, Mitchell and Goates, for Payson, were Lineup for today' game: batteries. PROVO vJ PAYSON Stevens, first FaysoH .batter up, Stevens, ss. ' Shots., ss. went out on a hot liner to Kinneyv Wiganll. cf. Raile, 2b. Wienall called safe at first on Beck, 2b. Sheehan, If,. . Elliott's handling of a swift grounder, Wilson, 3b. Singleton, cf. ! Goates, c.' Elliott, lb. "9 ., - rJi. UbvJ " jI -- If -- x 1 1 V, 0 Schotz, s Raile, 2b : --. ; Singleton, cf Snow, rf .. . Z . 4 3 4 0 0 3 1 0 01 1 2 I 8 E. 11 -- t 11 0 4 3. 8b Farmer, NEPHI, .: AB.R.H.I . AB.R.H.ro.A. 5 t;"". Sheehanrtf Elliott lb - King, c , ,i Boshard, p Nelson, p ., " 4 McCune,-2b-TTrrrrT- 0.:.1 T" Park, rf 4 6 4 4 1 -- 4VT24 10 Sacrifice, hits Totals 4 Raile 2 l I ;.rr 112 12 Iverson, 3b-.- . r; B. Petty, ss..r.r,r. Keough, p Durham, If .. 4 Wanker, c Jones, lb ..i, 3 I. N. Petty, cf 4 ...... 0 Totals ,...y;V....35 0 .I- 1 111 14 f 9 , 1 1.0' 0 2 1 - . ,7.36 c 40" 27 I Park 1. hits Behc Wanker J, I. M. Petty 2. EaOff Keonugh 1, off Boshard 1, off Nelson 1. Stolen - bases Durhai Wanker 1. B, Petty 1. - Left on bases Provo 6, Nephl 9. 20 at bat 4 i 4 hits off Boshard hi 4 innings; J9 at bat, 6 hits, 2. runs off Nelaon innings; 38 at bat, 7 hits, 4 runs off Keough In 9 Innings. Earned ru: Provo 1, Nei)hl J...Umplre-Slmmon- s. Scorer Booth. Time 2, hours. .Summary: 1. "Raile 1, Singleton 1, King 1; Keough 1. Two-bas- e - - 1 -- I 1 11 1 - No-hi- AM UMIMJ - -- . . - ':. "" .. -- - - .... -- -- Rip Shoots Hm Over UTTcar ill AIT DOYOU "7 " I : I v. r V..., HOLDER OF LUCKY Raising 15,000 in one day for a special purpose sounds something like war times. with Bu( raising 13,000 goods to represent that amount, and thefl some, looks like an easy Job to the people of Bonneville ward. " The ward needs the - money-- "with new to which meeting complete its house. While the committee in charge of raising the funds haye hardly started their campaign for the big day, May at a point 30, thejr have, arrived where they feel confident of success. A. new. automobile, fully equipped, will be the grand prize. And ' then ihe man who wins the grand prize, or the woman, will have a chance to go home after a pleasure ride and find awaiting a fresh milch cow, or at least the cow will be fresh In July, which will mean that there will be a calf added to the value.The Provd Electric company has 100 In "mer giva to the committeets the modern chandise,, and where family that does "not need electrical devices" to lighten the work of the ' women? The Sutton .Market will contribute a like: amount. in high class'grocerles. A sulky plow and other valuable goods have already been secured,, with the committee still at work. The committee promises that there will be something doing every mfnute . rt II' auto:;q3ile or cow Co to Bonneville Jubilee r 1' WE El 1 ' - 1 George Smiley, center fielder of the Knoxvllle. Tenn., ball club, Jump? into the ball of fame with, a triple play he made unassisted, lie caught a line drlvft back of second for the first out (1), touched second base before the runner could get back, for the second ou t(2), and tagged a man from first, rfor the third out (3K DAII TICKET WINS 1670 CAR Numerous articles of' value contributed by business firms and individuals have been contributed. Those will be auctioned off during the day at the . mm mi 3 J 11' J i TMTrTTn?TTT7n . ""en. "Rip- - Collins, w .York 0,er la U8es hurler of the Yankees,' also Bhoots" 'em Pt;ason But he J from gun and bullets Instead of a eball. He's a Texn3.RWer,-an- d - i'Sj on the. Job ia the t Texas. At hft. in the hit go B pUcUr-- h:Uer time s rtoVn aa he u ,U b, "Thrwe 1 t "r I LJ - for . Ye, Mike. O'P.rlen pi hate Bartery," Mid day.- - "Flattery .makes ye think ye are betther than ye are. an' no mim ttvln cao Iver be that" Boston Traa- -- i3 outfit until midnight . viHrAf vjm n;P 9 a. m. Many valuable articles have been contributed, by -- Provo- bnr;in'3i..finii9 and individuals. the-oth- er ' ' ... . - - a '.. r:':: n n ' " |