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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY. MAY 11, 1922. .4, HALF MILE fillil WILL Willi BE FEATURE RACE ft I?, teniae atMfcM at matrimony difficult U deal 1U tra'U quite HEIGHT as Bel's? jmam WILL ENTER unr i MEET About twelve years ago, to be exact on May 21, 1910, Kills ChamSince the state Intercollegiate berlain, B. Y. U. runner, estabwas IntrodJW'd into I'alh athletics In new lished a the record run of 2 minutes 2 S 5 seconds In In 1903, there have been held 18 the annual state college meet on official state contests. The first of ': Cuniniings field. Against the trluls of suili men as Saymau Kerr, Brownie Wilson, Lyman Brown, Charles Jacques and other rollege stars, thU mark remained unchallenged. Then Inside of five days two men broke into the limelight, one by equalling and the other, Fred Mark-haof the "Y," by clipping of a second off Chamberlain' time by . Utah-BY. winning tb event in the U. meet at Provo last Saturday In 2 minutes 1 seconds. On Tuesday Chick Hart the pride of the Aggies, went the two laps In 2:02 with Markham on his heels at Logan. Now, on the eve of the Intercollegiate state meet at Provo- next Saturday, critics are predicting that still a better performance will be credited to the winner of the half-milIn Logan, Hart Is rated as unbeatable. Provo, on the other band, is willing to back their star to the limit. And so the situation will stand until the timers click their stop watches announcing the conclusion of the race on Saturday afternoon. Who will it be Hart or Markham? maybe somebody else. While the half-milevent Is prob ably attracting the major portion of the Interest, It Is safe to predict that any one of the three schools has a comparatively equal chance of winning. Track and field athletic training has been held up so far this week by the weather in all three towns. A large amount of snow fell Mon day and Tuesday at both Logan and Provo and the coaches have given up hope for more than one day of outdoor conditioning. The work is continuing in the without however, gymnasiums, much letup and no serious handicap is expected "to reeult from the 4-- ft l! M e coop up. that Kenneth reports still unable to don a track suit The condition of his muscles and ligaments in his right leg are &U11 quite serious and there is said to be no strong likelihood of Ken's participation. Royal Chamberlain has not as yet returned from Kanab. Provo Weight Is YOKEL WRESTLES CHESTER POCATELLO, Idaho, May 11. Another announcement was made here Monday evening by Promoter Ted Lewis of Pocatello, that Mike Yokel, former middleweight wrestling champion of the world, and Art Chester, Idaho's middleweight champion, have been matched for a finish contest at the Auditorium, 'it. May 13. The main boxing event on the same program will be a bout between Henry Thompson of Kansas City and Elmer Payton, the Salt Lake sensation. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Won. Jost. Pet. Vernon San Francisco gait Lake Ixis Angeles Seattle Oakland Sacramento Portland 18 21 16 18 16 17 15 12 12 14 12 18 18 20 .600 .600 .571 21 .417 .400 18 .rno .471 .4.-)- 9 Yesterday's Games. Sun Francisco 7, Salt Lake 8. At Los Angeles Seattle 1, Vernon 0. At Sacramento Los Angeles o, Sacramento 1. At Oakland Portland 2, Oakland At Salt Lake i L ta those, held during the aforesaid year, was won by the Brlgham Young academy, now the Young university, with a total of 0 point, with the University of Utah in soc-onplare with 28 The strain of having won this initiul state meet so exhausted the church chool at Provo that it never quite recovered and the best it could do lu future contests was to average some 28 points per meet. The University of Utah, on the other hand, must have been a lilt humiliated by its first experience with Intercollegiate contests and so bestirred Itself to action that it was enabled to win 13 out of the IS track and field battles that fold lowed. - V a- if a Si-at- ..." i Rltz-Carlto- n 1 At New York Chicago 2 New York I. At Huston Detroit 10, Boston 9. At Washington St. Louis 1, IN FREE TENT at--- - SCHWAB'S with the Institution than with the tndk Tlduala. Was nurriac ever anything but a faHurT Yanny caught Lucinda eyeing her and smiled. "What under the ran are you thinking about to solemnly, Cindy H "You, dear. I want you and your husband to dine with na ay next Thursday?" "I don't know. That's one of the exciting things about being married to Harry Lontaine, one never knows what tomorrow will bring forth. We've got to go to Chicago soon, because father relented enough to leave me a little legacy, nothing tb brag about, but nothing people In our position can afford to despise) either." "I do want to meet your husband." INT DELAY DO at All wool suits-snapp- y models-price- d $7.50 and up MAY said this morning that the of Klks might put on the wrestling match, but this match. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Iost. Pet ..IS New York .. Chicago .... St Louis ... Pittsburgh . ... 4 .SIS ..12 9 ..",71 ...12 10 .54.-- .12 .10 ... ID 8 6 17 14 . H Philadelphia Cincinnati .. "WHY, WHAT'S HELLO, THE HURRY?" LINDA. .. .. ISorton thoroughness In acting anJ 11 .,'100 loklyn-Pilts-bur- ; . 3. I 1 s 312 DZPAim ie wmmmmm JX STORES PROVO, UTAH Big Hiummum vv are v aiue Unusual Money Saving Opportunity! LUMINUM, without doubt, makes most popular kitchen utensils. brighten up the kitchen so easy keep clean and shining! The? are serviceable and sanitary because they do chip or rust. 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If he does he will go on duty) at third base, Shotz going to second with Page at short, according to Manager Webb. Brown has the goods to make the star third base record of the Central IN and will plug up a hole on league, the Infield that was very much in need of Plugging last season. Raile will go behind the bat, with Elliott on first base. The rumor E that Elliott would not be on the team because of an inability to his work tor the game is said Friday baseball fans at TiniDan- - leave to be unfounded. ogos park are going to see what premises to be one of the greatest NEW OREM SCHEDULE. piicning nueis ever staged in this Orem line announces county. Ken Jones, formerly of the change in American association, will face passenger train schedules, effecNiles, last year in the Western tive May 14. Trains leave Provo as league. follows: Denver fans insist that Xiles Is Southbound 8:04 a .m., 10:05 a one of the best pitchers that league m.. 1 had. Why Xiles gravitated to the 8:0.1 p. m., 3:55 p. m., 6:03 p. m. p. m., 10:05 p. m., 1 a. m. Utah Northern is unknown, but he Northbound 6:15 a. m a came, probably persuaded bv the 10 a. ni., 12:33 p. m 3:'48 ni., p. m.' large chunk of dough Ogden" hung t P. m., 8:20 p. m., 11:43 p. m. up as bait. Th pitching performances of FUNERAL SERVICES HELD. Jones in his two practice games is no fair criterion of what the former AMERICAN FORK. May 11 Minneapolis twirler can do. He Funeral were held here wasn't letting loose with the fast- TUGKnnv services atv tha r"-est his arm has in those games. for Alnvtin.lnM '" n i .aru, cnapel This, though, he says he will do died unningnum, who suddenly while at work in Cal- when he goes against Niles. NeV- - last M'- Cun Ogden has a team which looks iP.nl1' was born in this far superior to the t'rovo line-ucity and had always made this place his . mo K.imf will not home u.i .. rn lla 'be written until several Innings of line of years old at the his death. He wag married me twining buttle have gone by twice nml )," a "iUIIUj ue ana. 11 Manager 1VI1 Webb says he will children survive him. let Jone go seven innings, using Kinney for tf.e last two, although if NEW BOY ARRIVES. Hen is going good It is possible that SPANISH FORK Uiiv ii x. he'll through the game. Urown may g.;t back in time for f,"dv.y?u R"b(-r- t ,,u8he onnounee " uum oi B son Dresses, values to $20.50, Some very pretty Capes, valued from $16.50 to $24.50, for To reduce our stock of Spring Oxfords we offer values from $6.00 to $7.75 for PITCHERS FRIDAY'S i i C1H flfl $ lO.UU 0110 I J Call and see these real bargains. Our white and combination straps and oxfords are on display." 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Hour by hour the conviction was tried so hard to win him back, only striking its roots more deeply Into to learn he had gone from her arms comprehension that life with Bel to telephone, with lips warm from on the present terms was unthink hers, to another woman, to change a able. place of assignation because he had A losing fight One were mnd to meanly ferreted out the fact that his wife was intending to lunch at the hope to win. Already Bel was last, caught in the mad dance of the restaurant or their first choice! Her checks kindled with indigna- system's bacchants, already irunk- tion and blazed still more warmly ard and debauchee . . . No m:ht . And when she discovered, that she had all her love redeem him . been staring squarely at Richard O the pity! Tears started to her eyes she Daubeney, who was lunching with Jumped up hastily lest her fne ids friends at a nearby table. But Dobbin bowed and smiled In should see, mumbled an excuse. ind such a way that Lucinda's confu- made her way out to the foyer turn. sion and her sense of grievance were ing toward the women's The foyer was still fairly throned: drowned under a wave of gratitude. she was almost in Bel's arms lief ire She nodded brightly. Good old bobbin! She had never she saw him, so near to him fiat appreciated how much she was she caught, as she started back, a missing him till he had turned up heavy whiff of breath whisky-lla- . again last night and offered to take vored. She heard him say, "Why, hello, his old place In her life. Linda! what's the hurry?" and What a pity! But was it? Would she have been cut in instantly with a gasp of Inhappier married to Dobbin? Was It dignation: "What are you doing reasonable to assume that Dobbin here?" would not have developed In the (Continued In Our Next Issue) . .:.4.-.476 421 .;:20 IB1 top-hol- e ''rovo lodre did not come from official sources of the Klks. The matter may be brounlit up at tonight' meeting of the Klks. At one time it was given out that 'he Provo post of the American gion would stake the wrestling I economies STAR theater. . Economies May Thai Are Real! VI husband came In shoi. FlNNY'S Lucinda and her guests had settled down to coffee and cigaettes In a Palm Room Tall and well made, Lontaine had the good color of men who cart enough for their bodies to keep ihem clean of the rust that comes r Indoor stodging. The plump ind closely razored face seems pe- hacs a shade oversize for features a. lately formed. He affected a niKKH.dly mustache, and when he spoke full lips framed his words noticeably, lilt habit was that of a man at ens.- - in any company, who sets a good vnlut on himself and confidently looks for Us general acceptance. He talked well, with aaji.rar.ee, some humor, and a fair amount of Information. He had lived aev rU years In the States, off and on. aid on the whole approved of them Ut had pottered a bit with the at home and he might Jog out o Los Angeles and see what whs to : seen In that capital of the ucrldi motion-picturIndustry. Eniilnml. la d!5n't mind admitting, had a rood. lsh bit to learn from Amerlcj in tin cinema line. If you asked Loo:ai.ie it was his considered belief thai ihe ( really ha productions future would come of coniin :ig American brilliance of photon ia.i t and investiture with En tout an HjULHATCH - "Dressers of Men and Boys" Ml! MEET Henry Jones and Gus Kallio may be matched to meet in a wrestling match here Memorial day, if plans ui Provo promoters go through. Manager Ashton, of tile Columbia theater, who has the signed agreement of the two wrestlers to the world championship tunn'.e in Provo. yesterday surrendered his rights in that agreement. Mr. Ashton said that the match if held in the Columbia would interfere with Memorial day picture shows there, and thus would disappoint many women patrons of tlie lirookhn The Schwab Clothing Co. KIIM 286 WEST CENTER STREET. "You will, soon enough He's lunching some men down In the grill, a business luncheon, Ann i t an cinema people." "He's Interested In the motion p! ture business, then?" "In a way. He has secured options on the American rights to some Swedish productions." Lucinda turned round to he waiter. "You may bring coffee to ua in the Palm Roem." It was Boys, now is your chance II Washington i. JONEHMUO with every Boy's Suit purchased V BEGIN HERE TODAY Ing her Hps slightly apart and look' TTIa Insatiable sDDetlts for cheap Ing steadily at one when spoken to, flirtation and frequent periods of- as If nothing more Interesting had nau nimiiii uo- ever been heard neavy onnKina, which by the ears amtroyed the love IA'CINDA DRITE, prominent Fifth bushed In her bobbed, ashen hair. Avenue society matron, held for Her eyes of a deep violet shade held of her husband. After five that an Innocence of expression little leas married life, she had decided were than disconcerting. Her body charm her beauty, youth arid not aufllclent to hold Uellamy. At seemed never to bave outgrown Its Drucea a faeliionable dinner, the adolescence, yet Us (lightness was rnt--t niCHAItn DAl'BENEY, Luclnda'i quite without any angularity or awk it achieved roundness nliJ aweethvart, and wardnesa, MILS A M ELI E SEVERN, with whom without a stroke of plumpness, to carry once at proceed liellamy on an affair. Amelia and Fiellamy physical genius. "It's heavenly," she now deCluh and lunch at the Clique Bel divorce clared, auitK.-atAmi-lithat coolly staring at their augshe and refuses lie Luclnda. that possibly Lucinda may neighbors through the smoke of her him. cigarette "simply divine to be home. I'm sure I'd never want to STORY THE WITH GO ON see Europe again If It weren't for "Deal with that when It comes up. prohibition." "You're not going to suffer on that Frankly, don't believe It ever will. Don't mean to give Linda any rea- account today," Jean Sedley promised, producing from her handbag a son I can avoid." "What you mean la, you really little flask of jeweled gold. "But I shall!" Fanny protested love !" with tragic expression. "It's the he cut In sharply, "1 mean," that's frightful hypocrisy curdling reI "whatever my shortcomings, my soul and ruining my insides." spect Linda, I won't hurt her if I Fanny had launched Into a startcan help it." ling detailed account of London's "How charming of you!" latest fad In "treatments"; and Lu- For all acknowledgment she received a silent Inclination of his head: and ahe began to laugh dangerously, eyes abrlm with hatred, the heat In ber cheeks ehamlng their rouge. "Well, thank God I've come to understand you before we went any For .years and years the uport fans of Utah were com pel ed to see absurdly one sided contests between the three and sometimes four college institutions. Nearly every spring the schools went through the state ceremony oi oonducPlng meet, but the meet was in mont cases a mere ceremony, for the University of Utah walked off the field with more than the lion's share of the points. Its average score during the 16 seasons was some 56 points. The year of 1911 was an oasis in the desert of athletic experience for the Utah Aggies, for it was then farther!" "Amen to that." that the Logan school won its first "And so all your love making has and only state meet. Both the been simply " Aggies and the B. Y. U. celebrated this event because It was so un"The same as yours, Amy." usual and unexpected. Then In the "Then why did you ever make spring of 1913 the Utah Aggies and love to me at all, please?" "Because you let me see ' you the "Y" tied for first place, owing to a very fortunate ruling of the wanted me to," The brutal truth of that lifted the state arbitrator, who disqualified an athlete from the University of Woman to her feet. "I don't think I care for any more luncheon," she Utah. said In a shaking voice. "If you In view of this history it is redon't mind freshing to find the three Utah colBellamy rose, bowing from his leges evenly matched this year, and the followers of intercollegiate place. "Not at all." lie offered to help with her fur, athletics in Utah are working up a ut she wouldn't have that, threw feverish interest in the state meet to be held at Provo next Saturday. the fiurment over her arm and flung Force of habit and past traditions roum! the tablo, then checked and looki-cback. "You understand this would appear to make the state university the favorite in the betting. ends it for all time?" "1 couldn't do you the injustice of Them to, the University of Utah won both the dual meets and would thinking anything else." Shu made a tempestuous exit appear to have an advantage on this account. But the advantage through the curtuins. lessens when it Is known that had Bellamy consulted his watch. Just Kenneth Weight of the "Y" been on two: Linda's luncheon party competing last Saturday, the big would be In full swing. He had church university would have celenothing better to do, might as well brated its first victory over the look In at the Bltz. Linda would like It . . . "U" in a dual meet. While Kenneth Is not yet in good condition he will In all likelimob that the luncheon-hou- r hood enter the meet Saturday and TO In the foyer of the will be counted upon to bring to his hotel, Lucinda Druce school no less than eight points. the poise of a pretty wopresented Upon these eight points will hinge man who has never known care the outcome of the big battle. If more galling than uncertainty as to these points come to the B. Y. U. In her most becoming udornment, the pole vault and broad jump, and "But I never dreamed three the Provo school does as well in knew one another!" she wasyou exclaimin It as events has done the other In the surprise of finding Fanny the dual contests, there will be a ing Lontaine with those whom she had celebration worth witnessing in bidden to meet her. "Fanny, why Tinnianogos Town next Saturday didn't you tell me?" night. "But I didn't know your Nelly If on the other hand the UniverGuest was Ellen Field married." it bo will of Utah wins, just sity "That's so; I'd forgotlike old times, and no one will feel ten you both comecompletely from Chicago." In there bad. Tact, particularly "Hush!" Nelly Guest gave a will be considerable rejoicing in stage hiss. "Someone might hear. the church school ranks if the And all these years I've tried so scores are at all close. hard to live It down! It's no fair , ." Six years married, Fanny retained, AMERICAN LEAGUE. and would till the end, whatever life Won. Lost ret. might hold In store for her, a look of 17 8 .680 New York wondering and eager youthfulness. 16 .640 9 St. Louis Romance trembled veritably upon 1 ..r.00 11 Cleveland her lashes. She had a way of hold- .478 .....11 12 Chicago 11 12 .47 Philadelphia 12 9 .429 Boston Detroit 10 14 .417 9 16 .360 Washington Yesterday's Games. At Philadelphia Cleveland 6, Philadelphia 7. Free Free! 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