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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1922. THE DAILY IIERALD OF UTAH COUNTY, BASEBALL SEASON IN Box Score rnovo. PROVO AH. K. II. I'O. A. K. 2b... .1 0 0 2 .J 1 1 4 3 1 4 3 0 5 0 1.1 0 1 4 2 0 DUk Boshard. Shots, eg Hillnian, f Elliott, lb Petty. If M. Boshard, If, p... Halle, c Page. 3b Jones, p Kinney, i Johnson, rf ....... Cooper, rf Twelves, rf Total 1 4 4 5 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 4 33 20 HE Will. Montgomery, c .... Smith, c Stanley, .rf Nelson, p, 3b Fraughton, lb Sweat, 2b Giles, cf C. Murdork, ss, p. .. Bert Bonner, 3b, If . . Barney Bonner, If.. Lefty Murdock, p... F ROM HEBER AH. R. H. PO. 1 1 4 4 1 0 0 8 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 1 13 4 0 1 3 4 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0-- A. 0 0 0 2 0 3 1 4 1 0 4 and the side retired when Cooper made a spectacular catrli of Giles' Miirti.U into the right garden. One bit, uo run. Petty Halle ai'd Page were out on llrsl. So hits, nj runs. Seventh Inning -- C. Murdock was re tired, an. I Burl Bonner and Lefty were out on fir.t, No hits, no runs.1 X larcnee Munlo k relieved 1efty in this Inning. Moe Boshard and Dick Boshard were out C. Murdock to Fraughton, and Cooper was "cTut to Sweat. No hits, no runs. Mosse IJo.iliard made his little bow to the fans und then proceeded to send the sphere over the plate. Eighth Inning Montgomery singled. Stanley drove a hard one to Hlllman, who again showed his skill in the center field. Nelson was out Dick Boshard to Elliott. Montgomery came home when Dick Boshard fumbled Fraughton's grounder. Fraughton was out Halle to Dick Boshard when he tried to 'reach second. One hit, one run. Score, one all. Shotz fanned. Hlllman and Elliott out on first. Ninth Inning Sweat was out Raile to Elliott and Giles settled down on first when Twelve dropped his fly to the right field. C. Murdock out Raile to Elliott, and Bert Bonner to Tatty. Petty was out C. Murdock to Fraujrrjton. Raile singled. Pag struck was out on first. One put, aqd, hit, no run Tenth inning Moze sent Lefty and Montgomery back to the bench and Stanley was out when Petty made a pretty catch of bis long foul way past j 4 2 37 US FIRST 1'iovo won IIih first Im!I gumf from Heber yesterday afternoon at Timpa-iiogo- s park by Hie score of 2 to 1. Eleven innings were required to decide the winner of the preEach team put a Hplen-di4 season game. brand of huxebull coiiHiilerlng the K early season. Only four lilts were Both manager'' 0 Muiiu by each Hide. consider-0 shifted their men around al,lo in order to give each recruit a ljchance to show what he could do. 0 Long before the game was called 0 the bleachers and the grandstand 1 were filled with fans eager to see ' 0 their favorites in action. The reserved for the school boys and 0' girls was filled to its capacity, and several time during the game the occupants gave vent to their feelings in hard-fough- , sec-o'llo- Totals ......... ,,40 1 5 31 1. 2 lusty, cheers. Tom Hardy was the umpire. Summary: Bases on bulls Off Nell3, Three-bas- e Jones, Provo's new ' pitcher, was ie 1, off (Lefty Murdouk and Petty. Sacri- given an ovation as he came on the fice hlt C, Murdock, Raile 2. Struck field to do the heavies for the Timps. put--B- y Nelson 3, by Lefty Murdock During the thrs Innings In which he 4, by C, Murdock 3, by Jones 2, by Kin pitched be, flUpwc only nnp hit Ml struck out two men. Sy 2. by Boihard 2. Passed, balls MnllfimillArV WAR ha tivut nna nn In Heber 1, Proov 1. Hit by pitched ball I Hlllman. face Jones and was out to Pane. Stan , reached first on Elliott's error, ley Tom Hardy. Umpire Jttnd Moze Wai' oul when Boshard caught his fly In left field. I AT THE Fraughton sent another out to Moze, Sweat fanned the who fumbled. breeze. No hits, no runs, two errors. Nelson started on the mound for Heber and remained for three innings. Dick Boshard took first when Giles fumbled his fly to the center garden. v I Shotz fouled to Montgomery, Hlllman was struck out and Elliott was out. Sweat to Fraughton. No hits, no runs, one error. Second inning Giles singled. C. iMurdock was out Raile to Elliott, and Bert Bonner was out to Shotz. Barney Bonner took the count. One hit, no runs. Petty hit a litle one to Nelson. Raile was hit with a pitched ball. Page put one right in Giles' hands at center, and Jones took the bench via route. No hits, no the strike-ou- t MY I ProvoPeopIc Phone Center St. especially Center. evening. appre- ciate Sutton's Service cause that BUY hjrl Cooper, p ......." T customer AVE A OUR STORE IS FULL OF HARGAINS EVERY ONE OFFERS YOU A CHANCE TO FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. REMEMBER, SAVE MONEY. 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FOR RENT Appreciate Cheapest Price in Utah County apart-- j In. j A"28l FOR RENT Modern four-rooment. heat furnished; ? had three, strikes. Dick Boshard retired on first. Shotz singled and Hlllman was hit by a pitched ball, but wag out on second when forced by Elliott. One hit, no run. Eleventh inning Hlllman again, made a spectacular catch of Nelson's drive into center field. Fraughton scared the fans with his single. Sweat was out Moze to Elliott, and Fraughton was caught napping on second. One hit, no run, . Every Provo fan was on his feet, waving his hands, and the kiddles were yelling themselves hoarse when Petty .made a terrific drive into the left garden. The drive not only r netted the husky Nephite a hit, but it also won for him a place In the heart of every fan pres eut. This affection greatly Increased when he scored the winning run, after to the Raiie was out on his pop-uruns. and pitcher, Stanley had fumbled Page's Third Inning Montgomery HENRY JONES. Stanley were out to Dick Boshard and fly to right field. One hit, one run. title Nelson Henry Jones, welterweight to Shotz. No hits, no runs. Score, Provo 2, Heber 1. challenger, who meets Kallio, ctaam- - Johnson struck out, Dick Boshard PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. one to Nelson, Shotz walked Jn, Tuesday evening at the Colum popped Won. Lost. Pet and Hlllman was out on his fly to mat the at shirts K training tonight 1ft bia, .667 dLo S.U Giles. No hits, no runs. .iai k iihui. o'clock. Tomorrow and .632 7 12 armory, Fourth inning Kinney was roundly Vernon 9 .609 14 Monday evenings he will be at the applauded as he took his place on the San Francisco .4.15 10 12 a him Los mound. hearty stunts gave Angeles at Everybody the armory doing wrestling .4.15 12 10 him Sacramento Apparlustily. same hour. Visitors invited. wleconie, cheering .444 8 10 Kallio probably will be on the ently not even the kiddies had for- Portland .433 10 13 armory mat Saturday and Monday gotten his splendid record with the Oakland 8 .364 14 evenings. He will follow Jones, prob- Timps last season. Kinney showed Seattle warm welcome of the 9 his or his at appreciation training o'clock, ably doing bv sendinsr Fraughton back to the Yesterday's Games. during the afternoon At San Francisco Salt Lake 10, is to Jones Payson Saturday dugout. Sweat and Giles died on first. going for a training exhibition with Abel Lefty .Murdock. not to be outdone San Francisco 8. At Seattle Oakland 3, Seattle 4. by Kinney, let Elliott fan the air. and Caplin. At Portland Vernon 6. Portland 5. then walked Petty. Raile was out At Los Angeles Sacramento 9, Los Bert Bonner to Fraughton. Page was BROWN TO MEET KALLIO. 'retired by Lefty. Angeles 2. Fifth inning 0. Murdock sent a EVANSTON, Wyo., April 27. Ly- NATIONAL LEAGUE. man Brown, Wyoming's wrestling grounder to Dick Boshard. Bert Won. Lost. Pet. Gus Kallio. ner was hit by a pitched ball and adwill meet .750 3 9 world's welterweight champion. In a vanied to second on Lefty's single, New York .705 3 9 match here May 3. Brown's record but was out Kinney to Page to Raile Chicago .1 .545 6 shows he is entitled to the match. when he tried to come home on a St. LouU fi .54 5 Evanston fans are looking forward to pop up by Smith, who had taken Mont- Pittsburgh .500 5 a out was Stanley Philadelphia place. see Brown make Kallio extend gomery's i7 .417 5 no run. One hit, Elliott. to Brooklyn Kinney .300 7 3 Bonner. Hert to out Boston was Kinney .16 2 10 AMERICAN LEAGUE Cooper walked. Dick Boshard struck Cincinnati iiiuman Won. Lost. Tot. out. and Shotz walked. 3 Yesterday's Games. .709 slammed one into center and scored 10 New York .1 Brooklyn 10. Boston 1. At Boston .615! Cooper. 8 Elliott took the count once St. Louii " New York 4, Phila Provo no run. At ..183 Score, 7 hit. One more. Philadelphia Cleveland 6. 1, Heber 0. .4;r delphia Philadelphia At Cincinnati -- St. Louis 0, Cincin.4.15 Sixth inning Nelson s drive into Chicago who 3. Hlllman. nati .:!64 center was spoiled by Boston At Chicago Pittsburgh 3. Chicago .385 made a pretty catch. Fraughton was Washington Sweat singled 4. (Ten innings. .333 lout fhoU to Elliott. Detroit JKS Absolutely the STABTS PBOVO ... EVERY INSTANCE HEMSTITCHING and PICOTING will any other business that may properly come tietore trie meeting. give a beautiful finish to your Dated this 18th day of April, 1922 Baby clothes and spring finery. O. RAYMOND KNIGHT. President. household linens a specialty. Prices R. E. ALLEN, Secretary. All work guaranteed. reasonable. Without exceuiiou we make R (First publication April 20, last pubSINGER SEWING MACHINE COM point to act in the interest of PANY, 97 N. University Avenue. lication May 4, 1922.) Phone 399. Stewart range, hot blast heater, fruit jars, piano rolls and other household necessities, at a bar-- j gain. 613 X. University Ave. FOR SALE 34 acres of farm land, or more if desired. Good house and outbuildings. 320 X. 2nd E. Phone FOR SALE IS6-M- Ml . WANTED To rent or buy or house. Address Box 44. Provo. 4 Camille willed all his music and. manuscripts to the library of the Conservatory of Paris. To the Douvre. he left a bust by Paul Dubois, which, as tbe sensation of tue 1901 k 'on, and a portrait of Benjamin Const nit Saint-Saen- s ' family where our services as unin takers are required. The matter KUKLUX KLAN INVESTIGATED. profit comes second with us. In J our first endeavors are instance LOS ANGELES. April 27. Warrants for the arrest of Walter k render the best service we can n tha l.nllu no mil I'll WA M.osher and 'onard Ruegg, members In of a party which conducted a raid at and unnecessary expense as possi ingiewood last Saturday night, and alleged members of the Kuklux Klan, ANSON HATCH-LM. ILA were issued late today. Following the issuance of warrants for Mosher and Ruegg, District Attorney Woolwine secured the Issuance of a search warrant directed against the local officers of the Kuklux Klan and dispatched an automobile load of deputy sheriffs and investigators to the office of William S. Coburn, grand The House of Econotti goblin, with Instructions to bring in all papers found there. and Service Hatch Undertaking CI I |