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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1922. The Baity Herald's Page of Sport Nen)s or Chal Bowen did th slugging toll 4, Heber 3. Strike outs By Miller for the Spaniards, romping Into the 11, by Murdock 8. Bases on balls Murdock 3, by Miller 0. Wild One.) box score with three hits, one a By Murdock 2. pitches Bowen did a neat bit against his record. Every lucky of catching, too. Miller, once thej break was against bis team. He'll of Spanish1 do better a his men get a better "high school pitcher", (Continued from Pae O.ne.) had little to do In the outfield Fork, Idea of their manager's teamwork where he was stationed yesterday, and came across with two hits and allowed to walk Flelger stole secplatform. Bert IVge pulled the headliner one run. ond, and was out on third when he Hill Keoimh, late of Nephl, but tried to etunt when he poled the hall over duplicate It in right field now a staunch Spanish Forker, put the Wood Clifton It remained for Davis to put the for a homer, t'.ie first homo run of up a nifty article of pitching, hav the Central loujrus season. Page ing the left banders on the Timp game ovwr safely for Sprlngvllle. credit played a classy game at short, prov- lineup eating out of his hand. Only After having two runsIn tothehistwelfth ing Manager Webb's ability as a 16 of them fanned, which is as Hill he was first man aup remarked after the game, a inning, lie took mighty swat at plcke;-Keougl the sphere and sent it way out into showing." "Koxy" Podge lead the Timps In for three bases, batting with two hits. He had no should not have had more than center garden good Four, but kept right on home ou a passed cha:n.'tf !n the field, and displayed, three runs scored off him. pome remarkable speed on the errors behind dim helped pile up ball. And the long delayed victory was won: bases. So did Petty. In Petty and: Provo's total. Flelger showed ecexptional form The box score: '. Iicaai v u.i . i in IIj ua iiLara a' ii v m t, w tin; Tim '.i tho both with the stick and at bis post SPANISH FORK. speed merchants. All. R. II. O. A. In center field, lie batted .6i6, get- Charlie Elliott got Into the game, 5 0 1 1 0 ting a singel and a double with but due to the fact that he has had Hayes, rf 4 2 0 5 oj three times at the bat. Four put little rnance to practice was a Edwards, cf 5 2 3 16 2 outs were also recorded In his trifle slow at fielding his position. ilowen, c favor. Anything that came any5 0 1 2 Thomas, ss .. . , He earned a run and a hit. around center field was sure wheres 4 1 0 2 2b Anderson, was Raile particularly Captain to find itself lodged tightly in 1 0 0 2 rf Creer, unfortunate Southpaw facing 4 0 2 0 Fleiger's mitt. Keough, fanning three straights, Christensen, 3b 1 4 0 0 Manager Hugh Baxter of the but finally got to the twlrlur's cun- Creer, If 1 0 0 1 Sprlngviileites must have had the Klmer, rf ning for a safe hit. 4 0 0 0 patience of Job, If he hadn't be Kay Singleton pulled off the star Keough, p would have jerked Tom McKee from fielding stunt of the afternoon, mak38 6 8 27 7 third early in the game. Tom InTotal ing a splendid running catch of a sisted on Juggling the ball every PROVO. ball against the fence, tumbling AB. R .H.O. A. time It came around him and when over, but holding onto the sphere. 3 2 0 5 2 he didn't juggle It he would fumble. "Sing" was there with the hit and Shotz. 2b Three Smelter men got on first due 5 1 0 run. and got through with a perfect Page, ss to errors chalked up against Tom. 5 0 0 Dodge, rf fielding average. 4 0 0 However, in the eighth inning be Allen Brown not showing up for Hlllman, 3b set himself somewhat right with the 5 0 2 the game persuaded Webb to stick Petty, If crowd by stopping an awful fast 4 1 9 Hlllman on third base. Some day Klliott, lb one. 4 0 10 r of Raile, c Hlllman may make a Davis did good work receiving 4 1 1 himself, but he wasn't one yester- Singleton, cf 3 from Jerry and could be counted on 0 0 day, falling down on two chances. Kinney, p whenever he got on the initial sack. He struck out three times and got 37 5 8 27 13 Three runs of the five for Spring-villTotals one hit and a base on balls. were brought across by him. The score by Innings: Kinney pitched a nice game, not 102 020 0106 Campbell and IMemory also deQuite up to bis last year's form. He Spanish Fork 100 022 0005 serve a lot of credit for their work fanned nine Spaniards, and with Provo a clean field would have held them Summary: Errors Bowen, An- yesterday. Each one got a single derson, Shotz 2, Hlllman, Thomas 2, and a double. to two runs or less. Schmltte, the diminutive ShortHallo, Page, Elliott 2. Home run Two-bashit Hayes. stop for the Smelters, was the Page. Three-bashit Bowen. Double play heavy hitter of the day. with a Kinney to Shotz to Elliott. Stolen double and a triple. He scored base Elliott. Bases on balls Off twice. and Stauffer In Rasmussen, Keough 2, off Kinney 2. Struck out By Keough 16, by Kinney 9. Sac- Steadman the Midvale club have rifice hits Edwards, Shotz, Kinney. some real stick artists W'ho will unTime of game 2 hours 5 minutes. doubtedly be heard from throughUmpires Peterson and Johnson. out the season. the first Cooper, who rltched Left on bases Provo 9, Spanish eight innings, was a little too genFork 8. First base on errors erous with his offerings, alowing Spanish Fork 5, Provo 4. 10 safe hits, three of which were fc:.x spjm (Continued from Pa AT THE PROVO THEATRES j The Screen LeDoux Regains European Title three-bagge- f, 'SPlGtlllETO " ,V j ' 4'' 2: DANCED THE TANGO LEHI 9 M-1- 5 i'ti Holmstead, 2b Rirk, lb , Snow, 3b Durrant, cf Miller, p Barrett, c If l.ar-o- n. i 215 West Center. , i Open 7:30. Close 7:30. Phone 730. Homer, rf Hinch, ss . . , 3 4 1114 .'4 4 4 4 4 4 2 33 Totals Score bv innings: American Fork .... 000 t!UH Heber an Summary: ScliimUe, 2b Wnllbeek, ss L. Olsen, lb Howard, c Cooper, p Beckstead, p 12 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 Errors-Americ- lb 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 6 1 5 2 6 0 5 0 ." 0 0 1 3 2 6 0 2 2 11 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 4 10 33 5 0 6 6 1 Dunn, p 3 5 4 5 3 5 Totals 42 Fredrickson. If Packard, rf contemplate erecting a memorial before Decoration Day, we invite you to come and see our fine, large variety which we now have all ready for lettering. 5 5 AB. R. H.O. Davis, c Kleiner, cf Memory, 2b McKee. 3b If you 0 SPRINGVILLE. Fork Taylor, ss Campbell, are made of the finest of matt-rials- . The designs and the finish are the best and the prices are right. 1 49 0002 0303 OUR MONUMENTS 1 4 2 Totals 020 000 6 M-1- 242-M- 1 0 FOR SALE By owner, used MajesCHEAP SALE, Cottage tic range; perfect condition. Call organ, in eood condition, ?10 If 469 N. 1st E. Phone 200-J- . mwf 38 once. N. taken at E. 3rd 0 FOR SALE Player piano, with 11 LAWN MOWERS rolls. 162 E. 5th S. A REPAIRED few good mowers for sale. J. V. FOR SALE Good cow, 60. Call A. Dunn. 294 E. 1st S. Phone 227. Anderson Garage. 2! h. p. motor, 0 FOR SALE 3x12 FOR SALE J20. 187 N. 2nd E. building lot; 0 close to B. Y. U. van biu 1st 0 SALE Registered Jerseys. West. 4 FOR ROOM AND BOARD at 660 W. Cen Phone 413-J- . 3 FOR 1 3 M-1- 9 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 M-1- 9 One-thir- d 9 9 ter street. M-1- 8 LOST Gold brooch, amethyst setReturn to Singer Sewing GIRLS wanting work 0 ting. .Maciime office, 9t N. University, South. and receive reward. 3 12 36 10 KALSOMINING DONE At 120 N. 5th E. 101 100 100 0015 Springville Summary: Frrors Bateman 1, RENT modern house. 2, Campbell 1, Memory 1, jFOR Call 204-J- . Just South of Tabernacle, Provo, Ut Taylor McKee 3. Two-bashits Schmitte. Campbell, Memory, Fleiger. Three- fiEESI.EY MARBLE & tractors or Davis. Double !BUY ;our base Ford parts at Schofield's at re to senmute to ui Meaaman piay GRANITE WORKS sen. Struck out My Cooper, o in duced prices. 8 innings; by Beckstead, 6 in 3 LOST You are losing money unby Dunn, 14 in 12 innings. less you trade with the Wasatch First on balls Off Cooper 2. off ' . O Produce. I, t!!l tf l... . 1111 UV OU IX'l KMt'itU i, L'Ullll 1, by Beckstead BUY pitcher By Cooper tractors or your 1. Hits Off Cooper, 10. off Beck-- : Ford parts at Schofield's at restead 2. off Dunn 10. Stolen buses duced prices. Stauffer. Schimtte. Wallbeck, Howard. Fleiger. Sacrifice hits Howard. FOR SALE Genuine old 'cello and Steadman. Rasmussen, real old violin. 154 E. 4th N. Time of game 2 hous 45 minutes. Bill Barrett. American Vmpire Phone M-2- Ford-Fordso- 8 done reasonable. 733-MV- M-2- 9 RENT Furnished with or "'ithout board. bOl-W- mltte. . FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms, Phone M ) rooms. 45 W. 3rd N. tf FOR SALE New cord tires, 30x Ford batteries, $18. Anderson Garage. 3 $12. 4 T Mimmer M Ford-Fordso- n FOR RENT $2o quire modern house, per month. Call 538 W or in- 141 N. 3rd E. 4 Ownership of two or more 1ot;s "luxury" in Germany and heavy taxes are imposed under a new schedule. is a Fork. tady Prof, NORTHERN Brigham O.aden Logan 1 Smithfied C. 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 Yesterday's Games. Brigham 7, Logan 5. Smithfield 3. Osden At Logan At Ogden Saturday's Schedule. Logan at Smithfield. For information call 429 (Simmons home, Taber- Sunday's Schedule. Brigham at Ogden. MRS. LEONA MILDENHALL VAN WAGONER Indians of Arizona are becoming proficient in golf. With the nat ural swing begotten of looso joints, the strong muscles of the Indian drive far and straight, and approach with great accuracy. Sl'-'- Students of Mr. Reid and Mrs. Van Wagoner will be given a course in Eurythmics in addition lesson.-- . In the search for clues to unravel "THE INNER CHAMBER' j the mysterious disappearance last A picture thai gets under the skin. A mammoth proi Thursday of Dr. John Brandon, the tion for a great star. A strange tale told in a novel noted surgeon, who has recently attracted world w ide attention bv Jig bazaar scene, gorgeous restaurant set, big storm I his skill In restoring sight by opera- a dramatic wedding. ' nnns I ha nn npo hava HMirhf light evidence to support the theory tliat his absence is voluntary and that foul play does not enter into the case. ' (Tlue . i irsuiiiony oi ur. c. n. I liurs-ton, who as the partner of Dr. Bran-- ! don helped build ill) a nraetice which is said to amount to more than $100,000 a year, brought out the fact that the missing man had a violent quarrel, in which blows were exchanged, on the night before Dr. Brandon's disappearance. Dr. Thurstons testimony is said TONIGHT AND FRIDAY to be sustainad by a woman, well known in society circles, in whose "WHEN DAWN CAME" home the quarrel took place. This A Thrillinar Storv of neireneratinn nnH Receneratioi woman, whoso name is withheld by the police, is said to have been Through all the ages man has ever been a creaturej the fiancee of the missing sur; oo, menvironment and impulses. Somewhere in all oi us anu me ngnt 13 saw to have either Bib . v r,v;u; ,7" in KiiuiHivc uuw uues it snow followed or resulted m tna breaking you : Half Million Dollar Production A Cast of Over 01 me engagement. jjjA John Brandon's disappearance, Hundred Players Including his complete abondenment cf his successful career for the life of a COLLEEN MOORE, L. C. SHUMVVAY, hobo, and all the intensely interestWILLIAM CONKLIN ing complications or the powerful -plot of When Dawn Came" that iii And Torchy Comedy follow, make this picture one of the "TORCHY'S PROMOTION" greatest product ons aiinpnrlnsr at the Strand theatar " and Fri day this season. t J ILJUlLjiikii j J ' ' JERSEY CATTLE COMING. For 28 years I have sold the very best seeds that could be produced. I have operated trial grounds for testing for quality and have discarded many varieties that did not prove good. I have a great many customers that come to my store .and say, "I want the same kind of seeds I got from you last year; they were the best I ever planted." I would like to serve you this year and next year. You will say tha same. i nacle Block.) to the private BL From reports coming in from breeders of Jersey cattle, the display of this breed Jersey day at Provo, June 10, witl contain the biggest array of heavy producing cows that has, been gathered in one show m the Kocky mountain region. Practically every Utah state record holder and several Idaho state record holders will be there. There have been five silver medals, and PLANTS one gold medal won by Utah cows. My greenhouse at 483 North Eighth West is full of The owners of these cows have plants Tomato, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Peppers, Celery, entered all of them in this show. Asters, Verbena, Petunia, Phlox, Pansy, Zinna, Nasturtiums, Anyone can see at this show cows that have produced up to and over Salvia, Snapdragons, Pinks, etc. !o pounds of butter in one year. KULBS They will also see the Idaho state all Gladiolus Dahlia and colors. Canna, champion Jersey which produced 819 pounds of butter in one vear with her first calf. From present indications, the entries for this year will outrank SEEDSMAN last year's figures by quite a X17 West Center. Phone 117. margin. You Get the Benefit ; Piano, Organ, Voice. For information call Loose Garden Seed- s- LEAGUE, Won. Lost. Pet. 1 MYSTERY UNRAVELED 1 193 W. 4th FOR e 1 ALICE JOYCl tells the story of Claire in an intense dramatic photof of love, emotion and big spectacular scenes. A visual tion of Charles Caldwell Dobie's famous novel, 'The Red Dawn," entitled i- at 9 j I, W ASHING I Thousands of dollars are extracted by beggars each night from the New York City theater crowd:1,. Earnings up to $00 an hour have been reported. j Wilf ord Perry COLLECTOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY M-1- 9 M-1- 9 EXTRA Also LARRY SEMON in "THE RENT j M-2- 4 M-1- 9 1 EXTRA M-1- 9 1 Seorg by innings: 102 000 100 000 Midvale bits-Sch- TONIGHT 7:30, 9:15 EDNA MURPHY and JOHNNIE WALKER in anti-rattler- s 3 0 0 0 M-1- 7 538-V- 0 0 3 0 A romantic drama of passionate young love sir. gling against convention of gay Paris nights, dizzy venture on Alpine cliffs, and the glittering world of L. lish high society. With Glorious Gloria wearing the latest anu most gorgeous Parts gowns. iM-1- 9 0 2 1 2 2 9 2 15 2 4 2 1 0 3 BHWntino CIGfawBoantQHctut M-1- 9 MIDVALE. AR. R. H.O. A. Bateman, rf Steadman, 3b Rasmussen, cf Stauffer, If 1 f?SfT Beyond 442-W- 10 FORK. AB. R. H.O. A. t present! 15 Beckstead gave the fans an Idea of the brand of ball he usually dis penses. He replaced Cooper in the to establishing a new record off eighth, making two batters whiff the air In that inning and making Miller's delivery. American Fork travels to Heber it three straight In the ninth, and fanning two again in the tenth. He Friday for tho second game. la undoubtedly one of the best The box score: Utah pitchers In the Central HEBER. league. AB. R. H. O. A. Bill Barrett of American Fork 5 0 1 1 0 P. Murdock, ss 5 0 2 1 0 umpired, but failed to please the Giles, cf 0 5 2 1 6 fans. It may have been on account Nelson, 2b was 1 5 2 13 0 of the early season that Bill lb Fraughten, off color yesterday. Once in a while 1 1 4 c 0 9 Stanley, 1 1 4 0 0 he got the strikes and balls mixed Sweat, If 1 and called safo ones out and the out 4 0 C. Murdock, rf 4 0 1 0 2 safe. Even at that no favors were Bonner, 3b 1 4 0 2 4 shown to either team and both sufA. Murdock, p fered from his mistakes. The score: 40 3 12 27 13 Totals AMERICAN ill 3 three-bagger- w- - IK h PA:-- M-l-- tf AMERICAN FORK LOSES (Continued from Page One.) Expert Lock and Key Work PLANTS 9 Your you now have. FOR SALE Tomatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, peppers, plant, sweet potatoes, celery 'egg I and asters. R. Gay, 314 W. 4th S. Phone 612. I PAYSON fans were yelling their victory. Payson staged a miniature rally FQR 8ALEHouse( ,artljr furnlsh. In the ninth, but could not over- ed. iarge lot; reasonable terms, come the Lehl lead, and journeyed 759 N. 1st E. I southward with a defeat. bought, sold or traded H. Atwnnd aa fch hflviAt hit-- ' CHICKENS 847 W. Center. Phone 699. for Lehl Lehl, although every ting player was quite handy with the FOR first class upholstery work in club. Ballard officiated as umpire. tapestry, leather or muleskln, "THE INNER CHAMBER" Smuin, the Rocky IMountain confer616-J- . All work guaranteed. ence basketball shark, played his phone Cen164 W. Co.. Furniture first game for Lehi, doing fine work Lannlng A SCENE IN "THE INNER CHAMat short, and garnering two safe ter. BER." hits. 67 W. N. SUCCESS It 1st GARAGE, The box score: one of the best Edward Jose, 261 Is now ready for rent. Call LEHI. directors in known motion picture . 331-JAB. R. H. E. 1st N. Phone the country, again directed Alice 5 2 2 In "The Inner Chamber," an Colledge, 2 CLEANED with famous Joyce 5 2 3 RUGS Barnes, If adaptation of Charles Caldwell Beach Hamilton electric carpet 5 H. Atwood, cf Dobie's well known novel, "The Removes grease spots, Blood Red Dawn." This picture 1 5 2 washer. Webb, 3b restores colors. faded 4 0 2 stains, etc.; at the Princess theaThrasher, lb on your floor or taken will be shown 1 4 2 Cleaned A. Atwood, c ter on Friday and Saturday. Satisfaction guaranteed; 4 0 1 away. In support of Miss Joyce such Anderson, rf . . . 4 0 2 prices reasonable. Phone well known players as Pedro de Smuin, ss 4 0 1 Jackson, p Cordoba, who made at hit In "If I Were King," with E. H. Sothern 272 rooms. RENT Furnished FOR 40 7 20 Totals and later with Sothern and MarCenter. East PAVSON. He lowe in "Merely Mary Ann." AB. R. H. FOR .RENT Three modern fur also appeared in "The Blue Bird," 4 id nished housekeeping rooms for "Sister Beatrice," "Sadie Love," 4 McBeth, c without children. 319 E. 1st "Tiger Rose," "Where Poppies couple .' 4 Salmon, rf Bloom" and "The Light of the North. Phone 4 S ignal, cf World." His screen career has 4 enWignal, ss WORK WANTED By Mrs. Lillie been varied, and he has been 4 Hickman. 2b gaged for important roles in some confinement cases, pl;:in Engle; 4 Douglas, 3b the chief screen productions of sewing or gesneral housework. 131 cf 3 Butterfield, lb the past few years. VV. 5th N. 8 834. Phone 2 Steele, If John Webb Dillon, whose stage 4 Kiicnen, p FOR SALE AT SCHOFI ELD'S A career includes engagements with Viola in Shakespeare, James bargain: Ford coupe, starting and O'NeillAllen 37 5 ! Totals In romantic drama and a demountable rims, system, lighting Score by Innings: front bumper, speedometer, Hasler long period in stock. As a screen 121 001 0015 Payson shock absorbers, Atwater Kent igni-toi- actor he has appeared in some well 105 100 00x Lehi motor meter, dash light, panel known productions. Mrs. De Wolf Hopper is another light, rubber pads for foot pedals, member of the cast. Her stage, cafor windows, large correer was with Selwyn, Henry rugated steering wheel If it's a Harris, the Shuberts and Arthur; Ford you want. Hopkins. She appeared in such well known productions as "The IFOR RENT apt. Inquire Quaker Girl" and "Be Calm, Ca-- ! 317 W. Center. mille." She ha sappeared with some FOR SALE Received from Idaho, of the best known stars of the . Idaho Rural seed potatoes. 760 screen. . E. 5th S. Phone . We will make you a new one, or duplicate the one DEFEATS (Continued from Page One.) e ?? Friday. The company, under the direc-tio- n of Sam Wood, had gone to the island to film ocean scenes for this picture, adapted from the novel by Elinor Glyn. A ball was given at one of Ava-lonmost palatial hotels and the members of the staff and cast of the picture, after a strenuous day's work, Joined the pleasure seekers for an evening's relaxation. The feature of the evening wag the perfect dancing of Gloria Swan-sothe star, and Rodolph Valentino, her leading man in this picture.- Miss Swanson is a charming dancer and Mr. Valentino has made dancing one of bis foremost accomplishments. His rendition of the tango will be recalled in "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." yr w 1 's Charles LcDoux of France regained the bantamweight title of Europe when he knocked down Harrison, England, IS times at Liverpool. Bar ' m m Harrison down for Uu fifteen tk Urn e t r: 5; Regular Prices. treat, cne evening during the filming of "Beyond the Rocks," the Paramount picture starring Gloria Swanson. and showing at the Columbia theater Thursday ana l 1 e I- FHAY-7:3- 0, e third-sacke- Key TOHIBHT MID seekers at Catalina The p'ea-urIsland, famous Pacific coast resort, were the recipients of a terpsich-orea- ! Lost "WHERE TO GO" "The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Provf . . .1 f WE ARE SELLING FOR CASH AND GIVING Discount 10 on A Lines, it will pay you to A all our ADVANTAGE OF THIS BIG SAVING- Ti CXI I s IM WKKV' ' Mm (I |