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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922. Daily Herald Sport News HOV IorfeihS t OS SPANIARDS THEY STAND 10 CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE. Princess CAVEMEN 9J04 PAYSON s two-bagg- inree-oagge- n 9-- 8, "The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Provo TONIGHT AND FRIDAY Matinees 3:45. 10c. 20c: Evenings 8:15, 10c, 25c 35c. WILLIAM FOX -- A presents ,. mi? L ROMANC&GP THE MOST BEAU? IFUL WOMAN Ihn . ovn of tna a and production SPECIAL PRICES on cord tires for Fords. Clay son Auto Tire Co. m An modern house, FOR SALE two baths, heating plant; lot 6x7 rods; 313 E. 4th N. Phone 90. it, Johnson dried It Is easier to find fault with others than without others. it, Charley Curtis half soled stiff upper lip to it and wants to sole the other Toil need -- have with is straight rasor. " half. 1 Totals ....... ... .IS 12 'ST '12 - : oJV 12, by outBy Garrick balls Oft 12. Bases on off Papworth A-2- tf MONEY TO LOAN on farms, 8 per cent Interest Phone 688. s Yen ar losing money you trade with the Wasatch Produce. . tf FOR SALE Ford sedan, nearly new. Call 178 E. 1st N. Phone 489-8 WANTED Young lady or young man to learn dining room work. Experience not necessary. Call in FOR 8ALE White sewing maperson at Sutton Cafe. chine; also phonograph. 736 W. Lot S. x FOR SALE All kinds of vegetables, dill and sage. R. Gav. 314 FOR SALE Furnished modem S--l PW. 4th S. Phone 612. house at 80 E. 2nd N., offered cheap. 500 down, balance on payFive-rooFOR SALE modern . ments. home, with furniture. 234 W. 5th 3 South. We make girl's curls, puffs and switches from cut SALE FOR At a bargain, Bulek hair. Call 501-- comibings and xTS-Four. Call at 145 N. Univ. Ave. aa-les- c tf PapGar- 8. Continued from - DEFEATED BY V A-1- A-1- ht A-1- 8 778-R-- WILL BE PAID, AS FOLLOWS: MACHINISTS rents per hour, 70 . . ' for eight hours: $3.60 :; ,! 1 ."; 70 li , hours;; j . m ., f Giles; Bonner, 3b A. Murdock, to 59 cents per hour, $4.08 to $4.72 for eight hours. 27 cents io 51 cents per hour, $2.16 to $4.08 for eight hours. MACHINISTS' HELPERS v APPRENTICES 51 cents Totals .'. Differentials of three cents per hour over the foregoing rates are paid to Mechanical Craftsmen on night shifts, and differentials of fire cents to ten cents per hour In excess of the foregoing rates are paid to highly skilled positions in the Mechanical - , , Crafts. ' jrnen who have remained in the employ of the Denver & Rio Grande Western and who are now taking service are not merely loyal to the railroad; they are proving their loyality to the public and the Government. They are not "scabs, but they are at work under the protection of the Law and the Labor Board, and THIS RAIL- -, ROAD INTENDS TO KEEP FAITH, WITH THEM TO THE END. . APPLICANTS FOR WORK SHOULD APPLY AT THE OFFICE OF: JHi - TuiUroad, C Stevens,. Shop Sunt Bumham Shops, Dn ' vsr, CalOx. W E. .Hlsrqlnsen, Foreman, Colerade Vprlnga, H. Colo. . ' Waltsr Roberta, Matter Mechanic, Pueblo, Col. " Local Agent, Trinidad, Colo.' , , j Local Agent, Florence, Colo. , Local Agent, Canon City, Colo - . E, Gu Hasklns, Master Mechanic, Saljda, Colo. Local Agent, Laadvllle, Colo .. ',. , LocefAgent, Aspen, Colo, , O. C Gate. Foreman, Montrose, Cole. . ' - 0 0 8 27 13 Webb, 3b 0 0 1 1 0 0 p..... sow w .31 8 9 2 123 1 0 0 innliitr: Howorton, Master ijieohaftie. Alamosa, Cot. C a. Carpenter, Superintendent, v. Rldgway, Colo. . ... Local Agent-- Tellurite, Colo. . v.-- ,Local Agent, Santa Fe, New Mexico. D. G. Cunningham, Aest Supt, M. Pv salt Lake , City, Uta , " f Local Agent, Provo, Utah. i' ; "J. C Richmond, Foreman, Ogden, Utah, . , . Local Agent, Price, Utah, ,' -- . JOSEPH II. YOUNG, Receiver. The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad System. Four-roo- house. m 738 3. OANIELS AUTO WHEEL AND BODY SHOP AH kinds of wheel and body rebuilding and repairing. Truck and bug bodies. Loose and squeaky' wheels tightened Satisfaction guaranteed, 67 N. 1st W, Provo. tf Advertising Designs and Illustrations. Signs, Show Cards and Posters. 90 N. 4th E. at discount of $25.00, N Phone ss . lb irTellsBailey WHY WORRY Wo can you money ice. SHOE SHOP i03 W. CentSft 688-J- 42 N. 4th W., Provo. . . ' "II, repairing ECONOMY Phone f'4;tf caniveyou. You cannot get a good tire at a better price than the Fisk dealer gives you. Fisk Tires stand any and every kind of comparison--an- d comparison will show you conclusively their plainly aSrent "at'' ........ extra valuer Sun-drie- d brick, 18 per Nelson Co, ,;.. UtUtl FOR SALE aassy bug, the linest In town. Come In and look It over. We have In tho vicinity of Provo Tho price is right .Wren Wilktns, ' ' 390 W. Center St, a fine piano, also a player-pianwhich we would rather dispose of locally than ahlp back to Salt Lake. FOR RENT Piano,,;, Phone 425-Instruments will of course be sold To any responsible separately. party who will agree to take up FOR RENT Three apart- toe balance of tho contract on ments, 310 a month. Call 428-either instrument we will extend tho privlleee of our easy terms and AGENTS WANTED To sell the give immediate possession on pay finest ment or a deposit, balance- - to fbe suits at $21.60 and up, which inin convenient installments cludes a good profit for you. Von paid that will make the buying a pleas- get your profits In advance. Fall ure. It interested, write quick to samples how ready. Special prop Sales Manager, Consolidated Music osition to men writing lmmedaitely. Malnt street: Salt John Bond Tailoring Co., Denver, company, Lake City. Utah. ' Colo. tailored-to-measur- o 48-6- 0 A-1- 8 nm Re-tir- e? (BuyFUk) uhhu Mt Wit SHERWOOD'S JAZZ BANDITS TUESDAY AND A-1- 8 . Time to - tf o . There's a Fish Ttrt of extra value tn every size for car, track or speed vnagott iff -- SATURDAY Chicken and Trout Din- ners, Boatin?, fishing and Bathing. . CABINS FOR RENT i toy yonr old shoes. T is impossible tojbuy a better tire than tbe Fisk Tire dealer .............. FOR SALE thousand. Penrod Phono ISM-L- , save .. M. AYERS WELDING CO. Oxy- acetylene welding and cutting. Wo weld anything made of metal. Work guaranteed. First class serv- and be cool - 536-- The party who traded his old Ford tn on this Immediately turned It to us on a Chevrolet at a price we can offer - tf . you this discount Dane oio oou ozx . Provo, Utah. FOR 8ALE An absolutely new Ford touring ear, at Schofleld'S, ''.-A-1- AB.R.H.O. a Dowdell, all-wo- Denver, Colorado July 22, 1922. Phone FOR' SALE Tennis rackets and net; also Hoosier range, kitchen etc. 386 cabinet, couch, washer, N, 4th E. , - ;fi rrr Campbell, Herman Weirlck. Foreman. Gunnla , Owens Master Mtchanlo, Grand Junetlon, , Leeal Agent, Durango, Colo. 3 4 A. Thomas, sa . 0 Lr Smuin, cf .. .3 1 D. Smutn, rf .. 4 1 Jackson, p . , 0 Wilson, "rf .. 0 38 4 11 27 Totals " 3 SPR1NGVILLE. 0 o 6 24 10 Davis, P.T. E. C. .. Thrasher, lb 0 ..t'.V. HEMSTITCHING and PICOT EDOI work done in tho best manner m all kinds of material and honw hold linens at reasonable prleea BUTTONHOLES made on lift shirts a specialty. All work gu anteed. SINGER SEWING Ui, CHINE COMPANY, 97 North Ual. verslty Avenue., phone 399. A-2- 3 0 3 RENT FOR ......... tiin N. In accordance with announcement by the United States Labor Board, July 3, old remaining and new men accepting employment are within their rights and are not Strikebreakers. They have the moral and legal right to engage in railroad service and wiS have protection of every department and branch of the Government National State ana aiumcipai. . -- ms 0 0 0 0 w. men - . , A-1- Flelger, cf .., Memory, 2b . Provo Fredertekson, rf u ooo w . 000 . . . . ... Heber Groesbeck, If mge. ErroroRatie, Summary: .. Miliar k nrr Miirnncic pi. , McKee, 3b..... P 1.1 ' Murdock Off balle-Bases on ar-j- , . ar. MOler 6, by Struck T , , dock. Score by Innings: Sacrifice fly Hiuman. Lehl Nelson. 201 000 010- -4 Stolen base Bailey, Miller. Sac- Springville 000 300 0003 hiU TwoAaso rifice hit Stanley, Errors Summary: Webb, vmptre Miller, Franghton. Thrasher, Thomas, Campbell, WalnrlghL Time of game 1:30. Flelger, McKeo, Three-bas-e hit Attendancel600. htta-- T, brasher Sh Davie. - Two-ba- o Flelger. struck out By Dunn 11, by Jackson 12. Bases on balls Off Jackson 2. Double play Webb, unassisted. Time of game 3 hours. Umpires Bono ond Weight Rnnra bv , A-1- two-bagg- er cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. BOILERMAKERS 70 cents per hour, J5.GQ for eight hours. ' ' ELECTRICIANS 70 centa per hour, $5.60 for eight hours; 70 cents per hour, $3.60 for eight hours. rirEFITTEP TINNERS 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. 29 Totals HEBER. ' 'I SHEET METAL WORKERS 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. 4 Montgomery, rf CAR REPAIRERS 63 cents per hour, $3.0 i for eight hours; 4 P. Murdock, as . 4 Nelson,--c COACH CLEANERS 34 cents to 87 cents per Tioiir, $2.72 to $2.9ff forelght hours; " 4 Fraughton, lb . . 3 .ROUNDHOUSE SERVICE MEN 35 cents to 38 cents per hour, $2.80 to $3.04 for eight Stanley,2bcf 8 Sweat " . v 7 3 If , ELACKSMITIIS A-1-6 6 Ow. v A-1-6 Standard Wages as Prescribed by the United States Railroad Labor Board Ford wheels, f(Bj touring body, and bug bodf, Ahlander's, 5th S. and Univ. An FOR 8ALE A-2- WASPS 8 SPRINtJVnXE, Aug. 17. The phone 472. In an were tiotors Lehl the Wasps the town for In this strong rooting FOR SALE. Golden Bantum interesting 4 to 3 game here yes Heber lads to cop. sweet Corn, by the hundred or Aug. 18. Umpire Bill Wslnwrlght perform terday. Jerry was a little off color more. Phone 667-- J. ed an almost perfect hit of umpir and allowed the Wasps to sting FOR 8 ALE, CHEAP Large cecil him 11 times. ing. Despite the fact that he had , Jackson pitched a splendid game electric fan, practically lating decisions ereral extremely close and had the locals .guessing most new. Call and see it. 270 E. 1st 8. real no with thffTimps got through of the time with the exception of ktekine at his arbitration. When when three runs the fourth lnnjngr hff WBt Mt"hy a. hall anq knocked were FOR SALE Household furniture, "chatter -- mgatnatimT-rhts unconscious for a lew moments almost new; bargains for cash, at score. tied the the whole crowd was hushed and 8 E. N. 384 6th . The winning run was sent across clearly indicated Us feeling of sym the plate by the Wasps in the pathy for the umpire, wnen wain-rir- eighth. The "Springers tried time SONORA PHONOGRAPH for. sale. tot back uDon his feet and and Phone 562-again to come through with tbe ramelv resumed umpiring tout the Lehl playrun the winning crowd heartily cheered him. kinds. ers were on their toes all tbe time FOR SALE Plums, all 7 l. - The score; County Infirmary. spurt any guarding against PROVO. Davis was the hard hitting LOST Small brown AB.R.H.O, bag between Springer getting a Single and a GiUuly and Thistle. Notify L. R. 0 1 Farmer, 3b In two chances, 0 0 Edwards atJelluride Motor Co. Ralle, 2b .. A feature of the game was the 8 1 1 Hillman, cf double unassisted. play by Webb, 2 1 Miller, p . . score: The FOR RENT-foo- Modern housekeeping 0 .3 Bailey, c . . . LEHL 0 0 at 6 iE.4th.N- A48 Wilson, lb . AB.R.KO.A. 0 1 Page, rf ... 1 1 8 0 2 2b CoUedge, FOR SALE Golden Bantam sweet 0 1 Cooper, It . 6 Barnes, If 0 0 corn, y the hundred- - or more. Schatz, ss . A. Atwood, c 5 5 Phone 667-J- . Competent Workers To Take the Places of Strikers A-1- A-1- 8 LOST hits Elmer, Durrant. hits Elmer, Papworth. e TIMPS WITHIN WANTED J BUILDING AND LOAN - 8 Hiasos easy msuuiment loana Ht waiting for your tttm See ftvn Phone Consolidated Real Estate, j.ilm A-1- Stolen rick 1, bases Elmer, Rowe, C. Bowen, Holmstead, Blnch 2, Garrick. Hit Anay batsman Blnch. Umpire King. of the Receiver. 270 E. 2nd WESTERN AND PICOTINQ FOR SALE Young pigs. 678-805 JB. 3rd S. .-- .S done FOR SALE Refreshments, fruits, WANTED Clothes to press. City candy and ice cream at Canym Tailoring, 387 W. Center. Phone Road Confectionery, Orem. iiuj 860.- 1 Furnished room. M. Shaffer, Prop. 04 FOR RENT W. 1st S. MBBM Struck worth Officer rooms. Center. Work right Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. W. 230 Omm Two-bas-e , -- 3 HEMSTITCHING ... Rio Grande Western Railroad System JACK LONDON'S wSON OF THE WAIT tf Score by innings: 130 000 000 I Spanish Fork 232 000 dlx 9 American Fork Summary: Errors Snow. Blnch, C. . Bowen. Home run Holmstead. & NEXT WEEK FOR SALE FORD COUPE, tlcally new, equipped shock ah-- 1 i FOR RENT AihAi aaviI tiraa a. hftivflln ThA South. We M. Roylance Co. Three-bas- The Denver i Wrilace BerryrNoah Berry. si ........ washed G prac-- L . "Pussy-foo- t" Alice Lake, Rosemary Theby, Kenneth Harlan, Gaston tf 9. ,...2 ......... JEFF FOX NEWS 8-- 0 J j Also" MUTT AND er 13 i JMsMMsmJUMsaXL.,,,, "NANCY FROM NOWHERE" EDWARD 3 '0 in- womfln is ve- for-- tA ova TONIGHT, FRIDAY, SATURDAY James Oliver Cnrwood's , BEBE DANIELS in aooRDOfi man has iiiiimiwuijuiimiiuiiiiniiuiimijiiiiiiiiiu FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Tr fimm JokrouQk Ali lk& hut j mm Story by "ViaOlNIA TRACY uomAn,, 'in AIbo it" FABLES and COMEDY vvv i THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN A69B, 1 rh ill "The Girl With the Jazz Heart" 1 - 1 TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 MADGE KENNEDY (Includes no protested game undecided by the league president but does include yesterday's forfeited game at Midvale, counting it for Midvale and againit Payson.) AMERICAN FORK, Aug. 17. Won. Lest. Pet. .692 Garrick of the Cavemen bested Midvale . (Special to The Herald.) ,615 Provo the Imported Spaniard MIDVAJUE, Aug. 17. Parson for Heber .538 Papworth, in a pitcher's feited yesterday's game to Midvale Letal twlrler, yesterday .538 - by the eeoro of 94, tbe uual forfeit .500 battlebat ended in a by 4 eeore. Fork . Spanish . tout. .88 bails from the Utah Oil American Fork Papworth . Tbe Payson outt.it showed up .384 nine. Owing to the victory of the 5 here before tbe game with eeven Payson .333 home team Ffexy Mendenbali will 4 Sprlngvllle men, and a. handful of bate and to consider. have one protest-lessome gloves. As it takes nine play-er- a The Cavemen took the lead from on either side to make a legal Games. Yesterday's the start and held it throughout game Payson could not proceed At ProvcTimi8 3, Ragles 0. the game. After the second inning baseball 9, and Cavemen At Spanish Fork legally, under rules, the, Spaniards were held scoreless. there was nothing else for tbe umps Spaniards 4. The feature of the game came in to do but declare toe game forfeit' At Sprlngville Wasps 4, Spring- tbe eighth when Holmstead clouted ed to Mldvale.. 3. ers the sphere for a homer. Dirk and After having thus handed"" the t Midvale Smelters 9 Payson 0 Elmer divided the hitting honors the game to the Smelters Payson (forfeited). of the day with three hits each, remnants offered to engage in an Elmer having a little better of the exhibition contest provided they argument by getting one Tomorrow. Where They Play 'were loaned two players, so Brown r. and one at Provo seven-maand a tub was given the Payson. The score: Midvale Heber. at nine and the exhibition went on. SPANISH FORK .And it was an exhibition, an exSpanish Fork at American Fork. AB.R.H.O.A. hibition Of all brands of fielding, Sprlngvllle at Lehi, 5 2 3 Elmer, lb Midvale alhatting and pitching. 5 0 2 1 Edwards, 2b ready having the game legally 1 Rowe, 3b didnt care to win again, so per12 C. Bowen, c . mitted the Payson team to have a L. Bowen, ss 2 pleasant afternoon. The exhibition D. Bowen, cf 0 ' score was 10-to favor or 1 Hughes, rf .. of Fayson according to what score-keep0 Thomas, If .. yon talked with. No official 0 Papworth, p score was kept, and the best bet is the bat boy's word who insists the 38 4 9 24 7 Totals Tbe official score, score was 10-AMERICAN FORK. of in favor Midvale. was though, AB.R.H.O.A. Payson expects to rustle up a full 6 1 2 12 Barrett, c team by Friday when they play the 5 J 2 6 2 Holmstead, ss and to at promise Timps Parson, 5 1 2 1 0 Durrant, cf make a desperate effort to land S 0 1 0 0 Snow, If n mem-heto what that game, according Birkrlh TT.ii...... 6 of the team told the Smelters. 3 3 1 0 1 Blnch, 3b Christopher,. Columbus dis- Bennett 5 1 1 1 X 2b ' Low heels covered for women's shoes 2 1 0 0 America, George Homer, rf ways win la a walk. 3 1 1 0 6 Garrick, p Washington : "f triiifiifiiiiitiiifiiu itiii til it i i i 'mm ni |