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Show THE HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922. - I DOINGSX)F-JH- The Daily Herald Sport News SMih& FOR SALE Protested Bvale Tennis rackets and net; also Hoosier ..range, kitchen cabinet, couch, washer, etc. 386 N. 4th B.' Wins Umpi ire Game From A-1- 8 FOR RENT-- rooms. 3 Provo Team 270 E. 2nd South. 8 FOR BALE Phone Young pigs. lruu. hii j PICKS ALL STARS Umpire Andy King today picks the All Star team of the Central Utah) league, other league umpire have been asked for their selec tions, which will be printed as tney come in. Ump Andy says this is the aggregation : Catchers Davis, Springville; Barratt, American Fork. M idvale ; Pitchers Beckstead, Garrick, American Fork; Kinney, Provo. First base Fitzgerald Midvale. Second base Holmstead, Amer ican Fork. Third base Webb, Lehi. American Shortstop Morgan, Fork. American Fork. Left fieldr-Sno- w, Center field Hillman, Provo. Right field Fleiger, Springville. Utility infield Wallbeck, (Midvale. Utility outfield Stanley. Heber. In Friday's Daily Herald the team picked by Umpire Billj Barratt was printed. Umpire Bar ratt' picked Rasmussen, Midvale, for left field, which selection was inadverently left out when the lineup was printed in The Daily Herald. CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE. (The standing below counts games as they were played, and allows protests only when the league president '..as so ruled officially.) Won. Lost. Pet. 4 8 Midvale .667 7 4 Heber .636 PROVO 7 6 .68 6 5 .545 Spanish Fork Lehi 6 .600 f, A. H.O. 7 4 .364 1 4 Springville 1 7 4 .364 Payson 2 American Fork 8 .333 1 0 ' A-1-8 C 11! t - OLIVl'iVl W EL RATHER) NERVOUS ABOUT. . J -s- OH, --Sy I f KNOW HOwN I SLr- - mm Tv r - By jLLI .J AvaT T V Lf Vl! M nsr. All-St- PROVO. MIDVALE, Aug. 14. What was AB. R. of probably the worst exhibition 5 0 TOR SALE One L. Smith No, 6 umpiring ever pulled in a Central Farmer, 3b 5 1 typewriter, In food condition. Utah league game wag displayed by Raile, 2b 4 0 6 R. 0. W. roadmaster Hank Mann, Salt Laker, and former Hlllman, cf Apply at D. 1 4 1 3 0 Midvale catcher, here Friday when Miller, If, p office. , Friday's Games. 4 0 .0 110 the Provo Tlmps went down before fiailey, c At Midvale Smelters 7, Tlmps 3. 3 0 1 7 0 WANTED Man with car to aell the nine Smelters and one umpire. Wilson, lb ( Protested.) 4 0 0 1 0 The combination was too strong Page, rf best cord tires made. At Payson Springers 10, Payson 3 0 1 0 0 8100.00 ner week end exDenaea for the Tlmps to break. They could Sehatz, ss . . .. s 9. (Protested.) - Wolfe Tire Co., 4560 Canal, Benton have beaten Midvale with any sort Kinney, p 3 1 1 0 1 At Spanish Fork Eagles 8, Span0 1 0 0 of fair umpiring, but tbey couldn't Cooper, If . 1 MMDOr, Mien. iards 2. bave defeated a eandlot team favorAt Lehi Cavemen 8, Wasps 2.' ; 36 2 10 22 7 Totals Good WANTED horse, ed by such arbitration as Mann young Score by Innings: broken for wprk. 1000 to 1200 lbs dished out Where They Play Wednesday. in favor Provo The final result was 200 000 lOx 3 Cherry Hill Dairy, Route 3, Box 163 Heber Eagles at Provo. 001 400 20x 7 of Midvale. Thus the game stood Midvale Spaniards at American Fork,. in the first half of (he ninth' when Summary : Errors Wallbeck 2, Springers at Lehi. d FOR hits brick, $8 per after a particularly raw decision at Steadman, Kinney. Two-basPayson at Midvale. hit thousand. Penrod ft Nelson Co. the plate on Halle, Mitchell called TMiller, Schmltt. Three-bashis crew off the field, to make Ralle. Double play Farmer to Phone Stolen bases good his earlier protest against the Raile " to Wtlson. " Wallbeck. Egbert Hits Off Beckumpire. Last Wednesday Managers Mitch stead 10, off Kinney 6, off Miller cent interest, mone ess. ell and Cushman conferred on the none. Bases on balls Off Beckstead 2, Off Kinney 7, off Miller 1. Struck Friday umpire, the league WANTED-CIo- Ujm ta press. City dent being out of the state presl and out By Beckstead 7, by Kinney 10, Tailoring, 1ST W. Center. Phone umpires being chosen by mutual by Miller 2. Passed ball Bailey. consent of the club managers. Man Sacrifice hit 1 150. Beckstead. Wild ager Mitchell named three league pitch Kinney. Time of game 2 Fred Dixon retained the. junior FOR SALE Confectionery, doin umpires, and put it up to Manager hours. Attendance Oood. Umpire of the his choice of the H. Mann. Left on bases Mid tennis championship . exoelleotbusiness. Phone 7254 Cushman to take said that was all vale 7, Provo 9. three. Cushman states Saturday by deright with him. But when the feating Welby Emms, of Salt Lake I nr&t-.rA Tlmps got to Midvale none of the FOR SALE Freeh Jersey milk, de- league umpires was there. Cush City, in three straight sets, livered morning and evening. man trotted but Hank Mann, a Salt 8--1 Phone 806-Laker and a former Midvale player. A fair crowd of tennis enthusiasts Mitchell protested against the use watched the playing of two boys to FOR SALE Classy bug, the finest of Mann as umpire, but agreed who fought their way through the la town. Come In and look It over. go on witn tne game rattier tnan at Salt Lake to the finals. tourney the fans, holding his pro Not only does Provo keeD the The price li right Wren Wilklns, disappoint test right to be used if the umpire Junior singles title here, but Oixon WO W. Center 6t was extremely unfair. and Knight Allen have retained the That the umpire was unfair is doubles championship, too. FECIAL PRICE! OB cord tires for the testimony of every Provo man Emms opened the serving, Fords. Clayton Auto Tire Co. and woman who saw te game. won the toss . The first game Therefore Manager Mitchell made went to deuce, with both players FOR SALt-U- ttla pies. 469 E. 7th formal protest to the league presi14. When PAYSON, Aug. Presi hard. Finally, Emms North. A4tf dent The game, though, will count dent Mendenhali of the Central fighting scored some cross-coushots and for Midvale until President Men- Utah league returns from his Idaho captured the game. With Buck FOR SALE modern house, denhall rules on it serving, things went the opnoeite Tlmps outhlt the Smelters 10 vacation he is going to have a hattwo baths, heating plant; lot 6x7 to The and the local player won 6. including a triple by Ralle ful of protests' to settle, and one direction, the game with little opposition, a rods; HI B. 4th N. Phone 90. and a double by Miller. love game. Welby got the third, fanned Eleven as more Is the Friday game here be- Buck Mldvalers the fourth, Emms the fifth and tween the Payson team and John's FOR SALE FORD COUPE, prac-tlcal- sgalnst seven Tlmps, Buck the sixth. The score was tied - Springers of came ballson raw The umpiring Springville. sew, equipped shock ab at five alL Dixon got in some telldecisions. Marty Beck-steaThe Springers sprang a stunt ing hard-hi- t balls in the next two sorbers, cord tires; a bargain. The bis tried .fourth pitching ; Win. M. Royiance Co, here so old that it's almost new. games and, aided, by his brilliant game in eight days. Had not the At levt It is the first time the service, captured the twelfth game WESTERN BUILDING AND LOAN umpire favored him on strike-dec- i stunt ha been pulled here since and the set, never would sions have Marty make easy installment loans. No Dixon retained his consistent the ark landed. . In lasted the the game. through waiting for your turn. See Ptoto work during the next set but Emms score In was The the tied ninth land the first Consolidated Real Estate. Tlmps began inning through with some hard-hi- t ing on his delivery, b" Sprinfrville, when two were got across the plate, in the balls. Emma couldn't control his HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTINQ getting two hits and two runs. From shots and Dixon won, The sev 130 W. Center. Work done that moment the umpire saw his tenth, Jerry Dunn, who had been game wa corker, Emms blt!enin did a the neat warming bench, After and duty" began doing 10 am right, lira, A. r. Ritchie. strength, and he that any ball Beckstead got near of pinch hitting. Jerry, batting tor T?e,mJ? - na,?, Dion temporarily on the stand, FOR RENT Furnished room. 383 the plate was .a "strike," while Bird, saorif Iced Dowdell from sec- i 8tm: own Buck nd took the Kinney pitched thatj ond to third, from which station neJ" me end theback W. IstS. . tf everything set, didn't cut the heart of the plate Dowdell scored on the next play. weakening In Then the startling thing hap-ewned,.t LOST Toa are losing money un was a "ball. , Ton can see what 016 tnlrd et- - whlle B w lira, Unlaa Atherton, New Terk less you traaa. with the Wasatch chance Kinney stood with that sort pened: Jerry walked back to the golng tron8 Emms was demonatratea bench and Bird went back to his Produce. the new devica on tf of competition! "1 two of the games '"d tareleM field the handle of a golf stick which position. Aane of the Kinney had to groorr the balls, right t0 wnt through vlofirst rules of Plxo had been baseball enables the player to pick up tho Young may or young making it easier to hit him, while wanted man to lean dining room work. Beckstead could shade the corners. lated by returning a player once''OTe t. winning 27 points, while bail without bending aver- ,- Soon unrers. more difficult to land token from the garne Payson proUMjru play with motorcycle ar.d Experience not necessary. Call In making match was. well bandied. T. automatio Jwstei--Mow-tdrtvera-- to '""'-i"- ' tT up -t- o-- President Earl ePardoe squarely on the liaTL person at. Button uala. i.. was Charles referee, xertton. The switch from Klnnoy to John to get a copy of the "baseball Welch and i.Marcus Bean linesmen. run balk All kinds of yege- - Miller came In the seventh, when rules for Manager Baxter. Lefty Flelger batted like a demon. e The point score follows: allowed Poterson, laoiea, am ana sage, Clay, 814 Umpire Hank First set: Beckntead and Steadman to walk. getting three triples. Kapple was OUT w. 8-BACK s. j rooM.ll. ,Dixon ... Kinney fanned the two heavy bit a bit behind him with three TAJ... . rouu 11 eames i FOR RENT Two nicely furnished ters, Schmltt and Stauiter. Mld doubles. Frederickson and Flatter K1UUMI-T- 1I, . Plenty of Provo Readers Have This job for the Points apis., pauiy modern, ibo e. 6th valers were not trying to hit; they divided the pitching 35; games 5. Bowman with and waa Experience. Sel all do to Springers, to South. . had knew they " ,:. Second set: standJhere long enough tor Umpire man twirling for- Payson, Ton tax the kidneys overwork Dixon " Points 34; FOR m iIma. Manh to call balls. Mitchell thought The score: " games 6. SPRINGVILLE. tng rooms, 11.50 each per week. he might change the umpire's deEmms can't They Points keep up the continual O. R. H. AB. 820 N. 2nd E : - r termination by switching pitchers. 2. strain. 19; gamer 2 ss , tor Dowdell, but it didn't work, Umps Mann The back may give out It may Third set: 1 Five-roo- modern walked Fitzgerald, forcing In Beck- Campbell, lb FOR SALE ache and pain; Dixon PofnU 27; 0 c .... home, with furniture. 234 W. 6th stead. That was enough to Get on Davis, Urinary troubles may set in. games 6. any pitcher's nerves, and the fol Flelger, cf , South., .:dU;.' - Emmsii-0-- 2, Dont wait longer take Doan's Points 12; lowing wild throw of Miller's result Memory, 2b Kidney Pills. games 0. FOR SALE Refreshments, fruits, ed, letting in another Smelter. In Groesbeck, If Provo people tell you how they candy and ice cream at Canyon that Inning Midvale got two runs Frederickson, p act. Road Confectionery, Orem. Mary without one man hitting the ball. McKee, 3b ..... Ask your neighbor! M. Shatter, Prop. 8-- 1 Egbert striking- - out 'for the third Bird, rf W. R. Peay, 612 W. Fifth North 0 Dunn fen" of the frame. St., Provo, says: "I began to suffer FOR SALE 1920 Ford roadster, Midvale took the lead In the with kidney trouble. The kidney first-clas- s Totals .. $175.00; 30 ..'.40 10 hits four shape. See fonrthrwhen wHh-thr- ee secretions were too frequent in Frank.' Ramsey, Jr., at Schwab runs were made. Tain, too. was Batted for Bird in tenth. passage and highly colored. My PAYSON. Qlothlng Co. started by a walk the umps; gave back began to ache and before AB.R.H.OJL . Smelter first up. Steadman, long I was past going. 1 could FOR SALE At a bargain, Bnlck 1 6 8 Raile and Mlllergot five hits be- Perry; s hardly bend to put on my shoes Four. Call at 145, N. Univ. Ave. tween them, half of the total made Belknap, lb S 7 5 v : and when 1 did stoop, 1 could hard8 1 0 Phone 472. It 6 one but less Strang. the by Timpvand ly straighten again. I soon" found 2 13 6 than the entire Midvale team got McBeth, c .... The I waa afflicted with lumbago. FOR SALE Ford wheels, Ford 1-;..-T5 cf score and The Wlgnall, ' summary: - LEHL Aug. 14. American Fork first box of Doan's Kidney Pills touring body, and bug body. 5 MIDVALE. Kapple, 2b , and after using two Ahlander'a, 6th S. and Unrr. Ave. 5 had no difficulty defeating the helped me AER.RO. .A. Botts. 3b boxes I was cured." . . 6 , ... : , 1 3b rf , ; . Barnett, here Wallbeck, Wasps Wednesday, assuming 60c, at all dealers. FosterMllburn S Salman, p the lead in the first ' Inning and i o i Golden Rantum Beckstead, p .. FOR SALS. N. T. Adver- 8 4 0 ... Lehi scoreless until the Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, Schmltt ss 805 B. 3rd 8. 678-- ( - THEY STAND HOW PDFra, E ...... low-prioe- d A-1-4 tAte-Sun-drie- X f ( 1 i i I v, 7tS, HELP ' . UELP' help! II r ( ti...BB T ) HELP: T'.VOORr ALLKtfTi V "7T1 NO DAMAGE 8ACK VouR. ( J .a V w" -J- ) UST aoAT tin f - J lfsLM aeu-- w a m a e 782-J-- L Lazy Golf FRED DIXON WINS u TEHNISFINALS A-2- n i' 6-- HEY! LOOK WHAT THE SPRINGERS A-l--tf SPRING ly do we thank the members of tii! Provo and Milford Masoclc lodges,! In appreciation of the sympathy and Progress lodge No. 22, ot Salt extended to us by our many frienda Lake Crty, for the many courtesfea! of Provo, Milford and Salt Lake at extended and the many beautiful the untimely demise of our be- floral contributions. loved husband, father and brother, . MRS. MILLIE BERKHEIMGS, Frank Birkhelmer, we desire to exMANLE3Y BERKHIMER, press our sincere thanks.- Especiafc JOSEPH BIRKHETHER.' CARD OF THINKS. WEDNESDAY DOUBLE-HEADE- Before the ganTB Timp park Wednesday afternoon the Blue Birds' (Bill Boshard's kid team) will play the American Expressers (Tom Hardy's young gang). The kid game starts at 3 o'clock. Heber-Prov- o starts at " j rt Call, A NEW 8TUBBS IN TOWN. A-4-tf ly s d tf 7-- d cid Cigars, good ones at that, were distributed the other day by Donald Stubbs of the Utah Power and Light company to the boys of the local office in return for the compliments and congratulations on the safe arrival, of an lad at the Stubbs home. Young Mr. Stubbs and his mother are doing nicely. 814-poun- PAPERING C.V.1AIISEII House and Sign Painting Paper Hanging, and Cakomining. Phone 812-or 850. Shop 323 W. Center. d W 6-- 2. it 6--2. L - " It u it v 1 ... 6-- 4-- 4-- of 1-- ' A-1- 4 7-- 4-- 4-- 2-- them". ftENT-HnnuttM- ntn 6-- ' 6-- 0-- 0m A-'- S 4-- 4-- ,,0. 4--5. . A-2- 3 2-- CAVEFilEN -- LEH! A-1- 5 ;v BEAT . WASPS . THE PRESENT STRESS IN THE COAL SITUATION IS MAKING A READY MARKET FOR ALL OUR GAS COKE. ; 14 FRIDAY i 1 - 4110 i .mote, Thnne 66k J- - Au4&-- 18 - .4 Peterson, rf . FOR SALE, CHEAP Large osclb Steadman, 2b .. Uting electric ' fan, practically FlUgerald, lb . new. Call and sea it . 270 E. 1st S. Egbert e .. " AH Brown, cf . . 1 - Household alnuiat newt harcaim 384 E. 6th N. , , furniture. Inrfub . Larue "Jersey cow. from First Vd pastusp. CB on right Wp.;; Phone 28flFr f. A-1- 5 FOR SALE-PIu- mi; allr kinds. FOR SAfE Plates, County .Infirmary. alt 778-R-- Phone kinds. ;A-1- 1 10 S ToUla' .30 7 7 FOB R ENT i 25 12 wo"rrnlseT"room8 for housekeeping. 39 W. 2nd N. holding yaettSaLi Seal Snow distinguished himself ..... 110 at bat with four hits in four times AND THIS FROM SCOTLAND. Payson ,..v...- - 421 100 1QQ 0 9 up. getting two homers. Morgan, America will soon have to look Summary. Errors Belman Kap too, bad a perfect batting average re to her. laurels in ple 1. McBeth. Perry, Memory, Flel with three hits In three marks the "Way of . the World" . Two-bas- e hits The score: ...r.. ger, Campbell. columnist of "The Mornlhf Post," Kapple J, WignanraicBeth," Perry . LEHL Of London, quoting the-- f olio wlpg Tliree-bas- e hits 2, McKee, Flelger. AB.R,4L.A. Scot -- Flelger 2. Hits Of; Selmanrl Colledge, lb 3 story as authentic from "The . 4 0 tish Farming News." "Seven years In l.lpnlngsi off Perry. 4 in 4 in- Barnes. If ... ago a tanner hung his waistcoat on c . 4 1 nings; oft Frederickson S In 2 14 A. LAtwood, k . a fence in the farmyardr A-- hungry 4 1- -0 0 Innings; oft Flelger, S in 7 3 inthe--) Oft Selman Thrasher, lb 4 0 015 0 calf chawed up the pocket ot nings. Base on ball ff 5. oft Perry-oFrederickson 2. H. Atwood, cf , . 4 0 0 0 0 garment In which was a gold watch. off Flelger 2: Struck 6ut By Fred- L. Smuin, ss 4 0 0.1 t "Last week," proceeds this journal, "the anlmal-- a staid old milcb cow, -- As ri erickson 4 In 2 I S innlngshy Sel i man, 2 in 6 innings; by Perry, 8 In JacksonD 2 0 ,0 0 2 was butchered for beet, and the intimepiece was found In such a posi 4 Innings; by Flelger, 10 in 7 tion between the lungs of the cow Passed balls McBet- h- 8, Totaist;r.rX7Zr;u a nings. tt that the respiration the closing in Davis V- - Sacrifice hits Wlgnall, AMERICAN FORK, ' McBeth, Strang. Wild AB.R.H.O.JL and filling of the lungs kept the wouna up," and the Time of game 8 : 10. Attend- Barratt. e S 1 I 6 2 watch had lost but four .minutes in ance Good. Umpire Watnwright Holmstead. 2b 4 the seven years, Aid this from Left' on bases Payson 13, Spring- - Durrant, tt . r, the land ot John Knox, predestina' TUB S'i-,-.- i ; tion, and ' the shorter catechism. Morgan, ss Scotland will have her Artemus Tha populaUott: ipr rrance: is Homer, rf - WardyeL dwindling at the rats of .200,000 Blnchss 1 12 Bennett, lb FOR - SALE An absolutely new 0 1 Garrick, p At an auction sole - President 0 Ford 4ering ear, at Schofleld's, $46 Harding's picture , brtmght a discount of $28.00. The t 26 tor Presthat of former ToUla against ....40 '8 12 27 14 who traded his aid Ford In onparty this was The ident Wilson, sale held ta Boor by Innings: Immediately turned It to ue on a Staunton, Vs...the birthplace of Mr. Lehi 000 000 0022 Chevrolet at a price Ve can offer WllSOB. ... ... .T',.,J;. :., American Fork .....11 J 201 0001 you this discount , tf story-tellin- - LOST SmaW brown "bag between iilluly and Thistle. Notify JU R. - Edwards at Tefluride Motor Co WANJEr By competent young ,." li.i.j .:.;:A-1- 8 lady, office jor housework. .Call 14J-J- . SV . i "fi- l';.f FOR RENT Fnrnisbbd rooms with bath and electric range. 70 E. OANIELS . AUTO WHEEL AND 2nd 8. Apply first door east Frank BODY SHOP All kinds of wheel w. Stubbs. - , ' 4 end body rebuilding and repairing. Truck bug bodies. Loom and rtT SALE Ford sedan. hearty sqoeakyandwheels tightened. Satis Cail 178 E. 1st N Phone (faction guaranteed. 67 N. 1st W, .sr: f ' ' A-1- 4 A-1- 8 10 .4010 12 ....... tl.-L- HOUR'S BICYCLE SHOP contem plating a more extensive business in the near future is now offering for the next SO days the' lowest prices for cash that have been offered this year on uMlama and World bicycles and accemories., If you need a bicycle, call and investlsate. I have the largest stock of accessories la Provo at lowest prices. Sale begins today. ; My tires' are r - A. best - W 8. Horr - rnrvo, ' .. a-S-- US THEIR ORDERS. Score by innings: 1 100 105 002 t Springville II It .0 ( ...... , A-1- 8 SONORA PHONOGRAPH for sale. A IS phone 668-EST RAYED 0 0 0 i T ..... FOR SACE : WE HAVE ORDERS FROM CALIFORNIA PATRONS FOR ALL THE COKE WE WANT TO SHIP, BUT WE'SHALL PROTECT OUR OWN HOME PEOPLE AND OUR LOYAL USERS OF GAS COKE .WHO GIVE f.. wnaoa,--t-,.;Trt'w-- o-- ......... 2-- t u pltch-nSel-ma-n. stem-wind- i,t.i;.'j. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE UNLESS OUR COAL ADVANCES IN COST TO US. S8.I PER I Utah ValloyGas & Goke Co. -- -- - .............. -- - DELIVERED PL0NE 295. "a |