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Show THE HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1922. iiiiiiru nTniirn Surprise Horse HIDHIE HOD MUlltl IS EAGLES DEFEAT 001 III 0 A OF FIRST IIAIFJICE SPANISH FORK, June 2.- - pan-lBh Fork eliminated Mid vale from the half league race by defeating the Smeltermen 6 to 3 ber Fri-S- June 26. When the of fifth luning Friday's game came round the score stood five for Pay-soand a cipher for Provo. Crump had started thing Paysonward with a homer in the second inning, driving VViguall in ahead of him And Crump had sent another run across when he singled in the fourth, coming in later with the fifth score. j Payson fans sat back In their conto content Sherrlll seats watch tinue putting over a bltless game. The Tlmps bad not bit safely in tbe first four innings. In the fourth the Payson curler bad sent the Tlmps back to the field in one-twthree order. Then can;e the fifth. Taylor opened tbe inning by fan ning, as be had done once before. Bailey leaned on the bail lor a sin gle. He advanced when Dodge sin gled. Page doubled and tbe first Proro score trickled across the PWonr was defeated tar Snob TL plate. Hlllman, Wilson and Cocier Then la the Belmont races he da In sent was to Sutherland singled. tested Snob. Now Pillory is eon pinch bit for Taylor, and Jarred Mt sldered the only bom with a chance Nebo with a double. Bailey got bis to beat Monrich. the wonder racer. second bit of tbe day. The fifth: Proro, runs 8, hits 8. CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE. Then Kinney went on tbe mound, Won. Lost Pet. relieving Dodge, who went into American Fork 9 .818 2 of the came. left for the balai-.eHeber 7 4 .836 e Kinney pitched one of bis 7 5 .683 games, much unlike the one he un- Springvllle 7 5 .683 corked in Provo Wednesday. Tbe Spanish Fork 6 7 .683 had tbe Payson lads Mid vale Lehi 6 7 .417 eating out of bis hand. 'He fanned .333 4 8 tbe first man up. He fanned two in Proro 1 .083 11 the sixth, and set them down with Payson ten balls pitched in the seventh, Friday's Games. three Paysonites whiffing the Al Payson Provo 11, Payson P. In tbe hopelessly. atmosphere At Springvllle American Fork eighth Kinney came back and 10, Springvllle 7. struck out the first two up, making At Spanish Fork MIdrale 3, six straight strikeouts for him. There was no questioning Kin- Spanish Fork 6. At Heber Lehi 7. Heber . ney's form Friday. He held Payson hitless for the rest of the game, Where They Play Wednesday. one run coming In the ninth when Proro at LebL Bailey ran up two passed balls. Payson at Springvllle. With the sort of pitching Kinney Heber at American Fork; dished out Friday he could have Spanish Fork at MIdrale. beaten any team in the league, and with it the Tlmps stand a chance of edging up to the top in tbe second half of tbe league season. CAVEHEN The score: PAYSONT, firt u day. Spanish Fork began scoring in tbe first inning and never was in serious danger, Mldvale getting all its runs in the eighth inning, the only time the Smelters turned the third base line for home plate territory. Chal Bowen distinguished himself with two aiding ma terlally in tbe winning. Keough was bit for as many as Brown allowed, but Keough dis tributed his bits when they did Mid vale the least good, and when scoring threatened tightened up, striking out 14 of bis opponents. The score: In 3 p. t three-bagger- old-tim- left-hand- CIIICU PROVO. AB.R.H.O.A. 5 1 J 2 Page, 3b Schatz. ss Hlllman, ct 4 6 5 5 5 2 2 lb Ralle, 2b Cooper, 1 Taylor. If Kinney, p Bailey, c - ,1 rf Dodge, p. If Sutherland i Totals Belknap, lb Douglass, 3b L. Bowen, ss Anderson, 2b Rowe. 3b Thomas, rf C. Bowen, o V t: ii P y b $; ii si a l 2 0 1 2 0 E 1 0 0 2 11 2 0 SPRINGVILLE, June 26. In the deciding game of the first half of 1110 45 11 12 27, 14 rAi oUIN. AB. R. 6 0 . 6 0 4 1 2 2 4 2 S 0 3 0 FIRST H. O. 1 14 0 0 the season of the Central Utah baseball league, American Fork defeated Springvllle here Friday, 10 to 7. The game was a battle from the beginning to the end, and errors at critical times caused Springville's downfall. Memory, Springville's dependable second baseman, attempted to play while sick, but had to retire in the fourth. This vlctorjr practically assures American Fork I rst place for the first half. AB.R.H.O.A. ....... Elmer, lb Hayes, cf Miller, If Keough, p ......... 1 4 0 2 3 3 4 3 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 3 14 2 10 4 3 0 1 1 0 3 0 1 31 Totals I 4 Bateman, rf. Wallbeck, 3b Peterson, lb Stauffer, cf Schmiett, ss Steadman, 2b Anderson, if Vincent, c Brown, p Totals Montgomery, rf Giles, cf W. Nelson, 2b Fraughton, lb Stanley, c Sweat, ss C. Murdock, p Bonner, 2b G. Nelson. If ...........37 1 1 0 1 0 3 1 1 1 4 2 8 1 0 211 2 2 1 3 10 22 13 000 000 4 4 5 3 4 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 2 6 8 4 . 4 3 2 0 2 0 35 1 1 0 2 0 0 9 9 27 16 Atwood, lb Webb, 3b 0303 Errors Elmer. Stead- Two-bas- e Vlnrnnt man finhmlott . U1UU, MMMW, . .. . ' n . t -.i i A hits Kowe, Miner, scnmieu., fovcau.- hits v. Bowen t. man. Three-bas- e Double play Schmiett to Steadman to Peterson. 8tolen base L. Bow en. Hits Off Brown iu, on Keough 10. Bases on balls Off Brown 1, off Keough 1. Struck out By Brown 3, by Keough 14. Sacrtfloe hits Kimer, momas. ueu ou ha.oMldvale 8. SDanish Fork 2. Time of game 2 hours. Umpire Wainwrignt. PIONEER'S FUNERAL HELD. SPANISH FORK, June 26. Largely attended funeral services were held at the city pavilion Friday afternoon for John Jones, ninneer and business man, who died at his home In this city Thursday. The services were conducted by Bishon William Grotegut and the speakers were J. H. Hayes, Henry Gardner, David f. Lewis ana Marinas Larson of Spanish Fork, W. M. Roylance of Provo, and J. P. Creer of Salt Lake. 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Tubes. $2.15 2.70 S25 32x3$ 16 ld Cord. ...... 30x3 SPECIAL ALL THIS WEEK Og-de- 4 Phone Lowest Pricet WEEK ENDING JULY 1, 1922. 460 West Center. BABY 9 ne 1 DOCSMIM 8 1 0 37 7 8 24 16 Totals Score by innings: 200 520 0009 Heber 300 003 1007 Lehi Summary: Errors Giles, W. Nel son 2, Bonner, Fraughton 2, Sweat, Colledge, H. Atwood, D. Smuin, Jackson 2 L. Smuin 3. Two-bas- e hits A. Atwood, Bonner. Double plays Jackson to H. Atwood; L. Smuin to Colledge to H. Atwood; Sweat to Nelson to Fraughton. Stolen bases Giles, W. Nelson, C. Murdock. Bonner, G. Nelson, A. At wood. Hits Off C. Murdock 8, off Jackson 9. Bases on balls Off C. Murdock 3 ,off aJckson 1. Left on bases Lehi 9, Heber 4. Struck out By C. Murdock 5, by Jackson 6. Sacrifice hits Nelson, Fraugnton. Hit by pitcher Montgomery by Jackson; L. Smuin and D. Smuin by Murdock. Time of game 2 hours. t Umpire iMurdock. BIG -- BY EZRA W. PALMER, C. S. B. AB.R.H.O.A. 2 BUY FOR CASH SAMUEL446.KOPP" SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientists, of Provo, nounce a free lecture to be delivered 0111 12 1 1 .... .., A. Atwood, c AB. R. H. O. A. D. Smuin, cf 6 0 1 2 0 Anderson, rf 6 0 0 0 1 Jackson, p 4 0 1 10 0 L. Smuin, ss 3 0 0 0 0 Wilson, cf 4 4 4 4 4 AB.R.H.O.A. 4 Colledge, 2b Barnes, If C. Bowen and Rowe out cutting second and first Score by innings: 203 000 Olx 6 Spanish Fork Mldvale HEBER. .... SAVE MONEY Lecture Tuesday, June 27th LEHI. iM ID VALE. your youth by recrea- CIMISIIAf Totals 8 10 27 10 but playing. However, in bis brief talk he impressed his auditors with the importance of play, and with the principles of loyalty and unselfishness in play; the umpire's decision was to be accepted without question. After his little talk, he had everybody playing games, some . of them like vou used to pray wben you were kids, others new. YOUR YCUTH That is the big mmsajre brought to Utah by Dr. Fred VV. Dixon. He will reveal to tired business men, physical laborers, professional men, students, everybody in fact the art of remaining voting. He gave OF LEHI the students of Voting university the first lesson In play, and everyFOUND Piece oC brown colored body enjoyed it. mexsallne. Owner can have First Dr. Dixon talked, but not HEBER, June 28. The Heber i tiot talk'ng. same by calling at 160 X. Univ. Are Eagles defeated tbe Beetdlggers long. In' lminr Friday in a game of many errors, the score being 9 to 7. All Lehi s runs were made on error by the Eagles, while Heber got five earned runs. Both Murdock and Jackson pitch ed a good game and with the right kind of support would hare made a real ball game. A. Atwood did won derful batting, securing four hits In fire times up. Bonner. Mont gomery and Stanley all batted .500 for tbe Eagles. The score: is whispered around tbe Gentry Bros, show that a most in0 1 teresting event is soon to occur; 2 1 how soon, nobody knows; neither 0 0 is anyone with the show versed In 1 0 Kappel, 2b tbe usual method of procedure In 4 8 McBeth," c this case without a precedent 2 0 0 0 AMERICAN FORK. 6herrill, p The manager himself, who is R. O H. AB. 0 0 0 0 A.' Berry, p able to cope with any 1 J. 1 usually 6 1 c V V .... 11 Barratt, animal emergency, is at a loss as 4 32 4 27 12 6 Totals Birk, lb to what to do; no baby camels 5 Score by innings: Holmstead, 2b have ever been born while the 5 000 082 10011 Durrant, cf Provo was on the road; there are show 6 Snow, 3b 5 '. . 020 300 001 Payson exDertS Wtth it now: the nn ramel 5 Summary: Errors Schatz, Raile, Miller, p is "up against It," as management 3 Dodge, Belknap, Crump, Kapple 2. Homer, rf it were. Two-bas- e 5 hits Sutherland, Page. Larson, If If there is anyone in this vicinity 5 Home run Crump. Struck out By BInch. 83 has had actual experience in that Sherrill Kinney 8, by Dodge 2, by thev will be re anph .mnttnrs. 42 10 12 27 6, by Perry 2. Bases on balls Off Totals arms when the with ceived open SPRINGVILLE. Sherrill 3, off Perry 1, off Dodge 3, zv. money is June bere show gets Sher-bilO. .A. of Kinney 3. Wild pitches l AB. R, H. is what now; no knowledge object balls-Ba5 iley Taylor, ss 1, Kinney 1. Passed FOR SALE, CHEAP Buick 4 tour- counts. 3 2, McBeth 1. Hit by pitcher Memory, 2b ing, almost new. Call after 6 The two attendants VI Mrs. 2 Kitchen, Schatz, Page. Packard, 2b m. 361 S. 1st E. p. have already fashioned a Camel 4 Davis, c hnttia nut of a Dickie ker and an 4 p Flleger, FOR SALE Good saddle or buggy inner tube, and are preparing for NOTICE ON PETITION FOR DIS- Campbell, lb 4 horse, cheap. Inquire 392 S. 6th the worst, whicn is yet to come. CHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY. . . 4 . . ct Frederickson, West 5 If Groesbeck. In the matter of Alma Bourne, Dowdell, rf 5 FOR RENT 2 modern bedroom b. y 4 voluntary bankrupt. In Bankruptcy McKee. 3b and garage. 161 W. 1st S. Phone No. 6742. . Notice is hereby given that Alma The students of Professor Chas. 40 7 12 26 10 Totals his has filed Bourne, bankrupt, Score by innings: E. Rugh surprised him last Thurs FOR SALE One flat top desk and petition, dated June 10, 1922, pray- American Fork ... 301 001 05010 him with one swivel range morning by presenting chair; gas day . c his 7 301 000 300 ing for a discharge from all one notrly with a Deauuiui i painting oi i Springvllle heater coal attached; debts in bankruptcy, and that all Errors Packard 3, Summary: by Orson F. Campbell, chairs, rugs and creditors and other persons are Memory 2, tMcKee 2. Miller 1. Binch new bicycle; beds, Over McCoard's Mrs. Jacobs, teacher in the Provo utensils. other ordered to attend at the hearing I. Home run Snow. Two-basshoe store, 44 W. Center. high school made the presentation upon said petition before United hits Taylor, .Memory, ' Flieger, Professor Rugh respondStates district judg, tn the United Dowdell, Durrant, Holmstead 2, WANTED TO RENT BABY CAR- - speech. ed with a graceful little speech of 6tates court room in the Federal Campbell, Miller. Double play-Ta- ylor RIAGE FOR MONTH. BOX acceptance in which' he expressed building, in the city of Salt Lake, to Packard to Campbell. CARE HERALD. his appreciation tor the gilt ana lor . 1S22, 28th day of July, Utah, on the Stolen bases Campbell Frederick-sonthe good will ot the givers. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and Birk. Hits Off Miller WANTED Housework to to. Call In her talk. Mrs. Jacobs express Flieger. then and there show cause, if any 12, off Flieger 12. Bases on balls Miss Trussen, Roydn Hotel. ed the appreciation of the class for they have, why the prayer of said Oft Miller 2. off Flieger 3. Struck the straight forward and fresh petitioner should not be granted; out By Miller 2, by Flieger 3. FOR RENT house, partly manner in which Professor Rueh and also attend the examination of Passed balls Barratt 2. Sacrifice N. E. 729 1st furnished. Call has conducted his classes dealing the bankrupt thereon. hits Davis, Birk. Time of game with religion. Although his faith Salt Lake City, Utah, June 24, 25 hours 25 minutes. Umpire is not the faith of those whom he KNOW YOU DO 1922. Hier. taught, she declared that it was JERROLD R. LETCHER, eratifviniz to note with what broad to the that Referee in Bankruptcy. quickest way minded honesty Professor Rugh BACK WHY THAJTJAHf create an estate is to had treated the subject. INSURProfessor Rugh closes his work LIFE BUY NEBO OLD FOLKS ENTERTAIN at the Brigham Young university. That morning lameness thore ANCE. It provides : During his three weeks stay, ac SPANISH FORK, June 26. The shnrn nnints when bending or lift Money for old age. cording to his students, he has put old folks of Nebo stake will be ing, make work a burden and rest exmeet to Funds over some refreshing ideas con Don't be handicapped in. possible. given their annual outing at the are if look to your kidcerning human behavior and re you back a bad penses by Fork Wednesday City park Spanish ligion. disabled. neys. You will make no mistake by totally afternoon. exOld folks from all the different following this Provo resident's The wherewithal to Genealogical week at the Brig- ample. will be in stake the provided wards for your famham Young university summer provide 481 N. Sixth Mrs. Frank Dyson, wards the with transportation by school has been scheduled for few year8 ago I ily and educate your and brought to the meeting place, West St., saysto "A remluly 3rd to 9th. Professor E. 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The week's instruction Doan's Kidney Pills at the Hed-quiwill close with a genealogical contook it and only Co., says Drug "Eve was the first Rapper," vention of Alpine, Wasatchi Utah, Utah State Headquarters me. I haven't a professor who may have been two boxes to cure N'cho. Tintic and Juab stakes, at trouble since." had kidney ny Elks' her at Building. pictures. looking which a number of the Churth auPrice fine, at all dealers. Don't thorities will be present. remedy-- get J. M. Jolley, State Aget Most of us can be glad we don't simply ask for a kidney No tuition will be charred for the Pills the same us. Doan's to Kidney coming course of instruction in .'enealouv. get everything that Mrs. Dyson had. Foster-Mil- Provo, Utah. the only expense br;nt !! one dolU burn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Hint to brides: The broomstick lar school registration fee. 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