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Show THE HERALD, MONDAY. AUGUST 21, 1922. rt News The Da Provo Tate Last Game of Scticflolc Froi Payson WilsonrTf Bamey. lb :. " l JO I 2 17 8 Errors Farmer I, Summary: Wilson, Page, Kapple, Barney, Wil- Hfle-rays- n Dance of-th- e r. Vivian lson's single. The Timps scored one in each of the first, second and fourth innings, and two in each of the fifth and ninth innings. The score: PROVO. M AB.R.H.O.A. Hmmatrrcf Wilson, lb Miller, If Bailey, c Page, rf , Schatz, ss Kinney, p Cooper r. With OTfnmtTAAlwi V I rrm ' BANDJTS TUESDAY AND SATURDAY Chicken ners, ........ 4 5 5 4. .... 0 I 38 7 11 Totals Batted for Page in ninth. Z7 1 4 ! Perrr. ss. n Belknap, lb. ss Kapple, 2b Boating fishing, MtiBeth. FOR KENT at Geneva. COLUMBIA MATINEES. .34 B t Wignal, cf Barnett, 3b Strang. If 3 4 1 iSefanaii, p 0 0 4 o 8 0 3 0 11 1 8 0- - 2 8 0 0 0 1 0 Mid-val- - 5- - d d . 1 11 Jackson, rf , fWhere warn wmm mm 24 7 1 9 11 " ee, 35 fotledge, 2b 4 Barnes, If Atwood, c Webb, 3b A. Thrasher lb H. Atwood. cf.. . ... .. Thomas, ss L. Smuin, If Wilson, p Totals 4 1 1 4 4 1 2 1 2 4 0 1 3 0 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 32 1 9 2 10 - 2 1 0 0 FOR MEN One of the interesting features in connection with the firemen's tournament Thursday will be the wres tling match between George Barnes and Gus Kallio 'at the Armory, Thursday noon- .- The match will be to a finish, the winner to take two out of three falls. Both men are well known with the sport fans of Provo and Utah county, Barnes won many friends and. Admirers last winter while here as manager of Henry Jones. Since leaving Provo last- - spring Barnes has been engaged in several matches in Montana and Wyoming and is at present living- in Salt - ALL fllWWSAT iimu 0 8 1 0 0 2 0 7 4 10 27 14 and Professional : the various contest! The prises-tto be held during tne outtng ar being collected by the committee Members of toe frovo local mo. or 14. who "have no means of transportation) to Geneva are requested to get in communication with the committee In charge of transportation and they wtil be cared for." The xsommitt.ee is composed of Oscar W. Alann, xao Sutherland, and W. H. Baker. VEAL BEEF Round Steak, lb. Steak, lb. 231 . ne . . Sirloin Steak, lb Shoulder Steak, lb. . .26 24 . . .18 Rump Roasts, lb. . . . .20 Prime Rib Roasts, lb. 20 Heel Boil, lb 17 Rib and Brisket BoiL .10tf Suet, lb .77.7.10 Hamburger Steak, lb. 15 Business Reports coming in from the vari ous locals of Utah and Juab coun ties indicate that the annual outing and picnic of the Odd Fellows at Geneva. Wednesday, August 23, will be a huge success, according to, Henry Jeppeon, secretary of the : ,x outing committee. Each local wliMw-iargel- y repre sented at the outing, which prom. ises to be one of the largest ever held In this section by the order. IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT WE HAVE THE FOL. LOWING REGULAR PRICE Pot Roasts, Ib. . . .... 17 AB. R.H.O..A. Come in and take home a Provo watermelon. Take your choice for 40 cents. Loin Veal Cutlets, lb. .25 Shoulder Veal Chops. .21 Leg Veal Roasts, lb. r.24r Loin Veal Roasts, lb. .24 Shoulder Veal Roasts 20 Veal Stew, PORK lb........l04. Shoulder Pork Roasts 20 Leg. Roasts, lb 23 Loiri Pork Roasts, lb. 24$ Shoulder Chops, lb.. . Loin: Chops, lb.7; . . . 25 Fresh SidePorkJ lb. . .20 Spare Ribs, lb..1 174 Sausage, lb. 15 Home Rendered Lard, 15J We are still selling that Good Milk and Cream. ,2l 5 personal attention to growing nice fresh ilowers and plants, we have closed our office in the Columbia theater and will be at the greenhouse, corner First South and Second West. - Ask for Demonstrations Street " 'il SERVICE FIRST SERVICE LAST - ABE W. TURNER REGULAR GAS Attorney-at-La- v Room 7, Knight Block, Provo, Utah. Phone 661-1. GAS HI-TES- T OILS, TIRES AND TUBES Drive in and Be Serred. NO CURB NO GUTTER-I- no WAITING DR. H. F. CANNON Scientific Eyesight Specialist Over Irvine's Store. Provo, Utah. See how modern fire equipment protects your home Milk STOCK LIMITED Some shoemakers fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all the time, but Charley Curtis fools all the people all the time. C. CHARLEY Advertising Designs and Illustrations. Signs, Show Cards and FEEL LIKE THIS. BEST FOOD SELLING AT-1QUARTS FOR 4 $1.00 - : n . Phone "74 Superior Gasoline 28c Per: Gallon s. Co: t i 536-- WHY WORRY We can tart yon money by repairing your tomorrow1 from the mUk Jf'brraOast .i? ,fuy uMaytnars our guarantee. ii ei rn in v.,i.;;V"-'..- N. 4th E. Phone TrorOtUtah. .PTt BUY HOW Superior Motor 90 V Special Tire Sale Smashing reductions on Fabric Tires. All tires carry standard gurantee. Posters. J , SERVICE ALL THE TIME 239-- See the Julius Pearse Fire Department Supply Co. fs Exhibition adjoining the Fire Hall. Owing to the fact that 80 per cent of our orders come over the telephone, and wishing to give more MAKES CHILDREN PRODUCED. STILL -- Hmdmarsh 464 West Center OREM MOTOR CO Day and Night Service. Repairing Our Specialty. Gas, Oil and Accessories. Acetylene Welding. A. V. Washview, Orem, Utah. REMOVED TO GREENHOUSE Cherry j"- minutes. Attendanc- eGood. Umpire Wright. Left on bases Lehi 6, Sprlngville 6.. hour . . the Flowers Grow" Hill Dairy 0 Dance Tuesday at Geneva. HAVE YOUR PAINTING, PAPER The IYovo band will furnish PAPERHANGING, CLEANING and KALSOMIN the music. ING done right by BOB WHITE. Free bottle of furni ture polish with every job, 316 East Center St.. Phone Provo Greenhouse Eight-O- .33 0 0 LEHI. Phone 555. Phone '3 Totals -- Matinees at the Columbia thea- Phones; Office 126, Res. 247-- J ter will start at 2:15 until Septem- YOUR SPINE la the Index of ber 6, when Pantages vaudeville Your Health. opens, when the matinees will begin at 8:45. Call for FREE Examination. biiflh-McK- -- air-tig- 12 112 .E LEHL Aug. 21 Lehi and, Spring ville drew the curtain on league baseball here, this year in a close and exciting game which, excepting in one inning was baseball. In that frame, the fourth, Barnes, Atwood and Thrasher landed violently on the ball, including two doubles. The Wasps got three runs and the game in that inning. Lefty Fleiger pitched his best game of the season, giving Wilson a pitcher's duel all the way And in addition to his through. mound work the southpaw hit safely three times in four trips to the plate and stole two bases. Jerry Dunn did what seldom is done by him, a homer, the one and only score garnered by the Springers, and it came when the bases were clean. Dowdell and Fleiger managed off five of the seceu hits of the Springers. The score and summary: SPR1NGVILLE. AB. R. II O. A 4 0 2 0 Dowdell, ss 8 4 0 0 10 McKee, c 1 4 1 5 Dunn, p, lb ,.. 4 0 3 Fleiger, p Frederickson, cf ... 2 0 4 0 0 1 Groesbeck, 2b 4 0 0 2 Wright, 3b . .., 4 0 0 0 Bird, If 10 ir 0 1 P ii 0 0, 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 5 3 sen HEBER 0 3 14 1 0 AB.R.H.O.AJ and Bathing. Dance Tuesday The Provo band will furnish the music. LAST OF THE FOR Sandgre ;n According to Dr. G. HEBER, Aug. 11. After holding of the Fourth ward, Provois to the Eagles runless for. six innings, launch the first aquatic meet in its with the score in favor of Marty Beckstead aviated for history next Friday, August 25: The meet will be open to boys and girls a brief while and the Heber slug of the various weights, aspirant to gers, P. Murdock. Nelson, Stanley the championship title in that class. The meet will be under the per- and Montgomery, pounded out hits, sonal direction of Prof. C. S. Leaf, pushing three scores - aeross the noted swimming mentor from Salt plate in the last scheduled game of Lake City, who has been in Provo the season here Friday. Smelters two during the summer tutoring at the to Heber outhlt the one, but only In the seventh inhigh Bchool pool. Indications are that a large fist ning succeeded in, bunching their of entries will be forthcoming and hits so runs could be counted. Stanley poled a home with none plans are under way to swim off the heats of each event in the North on the bases, and Raamussen hit no one on the park swimming pool in conjunction for three bases with with a program of songs and dances bags. Stauffer and Schmitt dou to be given under the direction of bled, and were left on the bases. Professor Bradford. This arrange- All that contributed toward holdment will narrow the program down ing down the Midvale total to the final heats which will be" The score and summary: HEBER. warn off in the high school pool AB. R. H. O. A. commencing at 8 o'clock the same 2 0 2 1 5 Prizes suitable for the P. Murdock, ss evening. 3 6 0 occasion will be given, a list of Nelson, c 3 2 3 Stanley, cf which will be published later. 4 OHO Fraughton, lb Following is the list of event: 4 2 1 dash for girls, 85 pounds Montgomery, rf 1 2 4 Sweat, 2b and under. 0 3 3 dash for girls, 125 pounds Bonner, 3b 1 1 4 Giles, If and under. 1 1 4 dash for boys, 85 pounds C. Murdock, p and under. 36. 3 12 27 10 Totals dash for boys, 125 pounds MIDVALE. and under. AB.R.H.O.A. Low sprlnghoard diving for girls. 4 0 0 2 2 Wallbeck, 3b any age. 4 0 0 0 2 There will also be staged a life- Beckstead, p 3 0 4 saving contest open to all Boy Schmitt, ss 0 1 4 Scout troops of the city. Each Stauffer, If 0 3 troop will be permitted to enter in Rasmussen, cf 0 JS-- 2 each event and the. troop receiving Steadman, 2b . . :r: 4 3 0 0 8 1 the highest points will be given a Fitzgerald, lb 3 0 0 3 0 rf Peterson, chamto emblematic the trophy fi 3 0 c can Egbert, the of city. Troops pionship in one team only be represented by .32 2 6 24 12 Totals each of the following events: Score innings: by race with head carry. 000 000 3003 race with cros chest Heber 010 000 1002 Midvale carry. Summary: Error P. Murdock. of Undressing on the liils Stanley. Two-baswater, swim 10 yards, dive and Home runP. Murdock. Schmitt, Slauf- bring up weight, carrying it to ferGiles, Three-bashit Steadman. starting point. Rasmussen. Double play Schmitt Entry blanks can be had at the to Steadman to Fitzgerald. Stolen Provo high pool and must be filled Bonner. sweat, out and glen to Miss Meta Wilk- bases Stanley, inson no later than 6 o'clock Hits Off Murdock 6, off Beckstead1. 12. Base on balls Off Beckstead Thursday evening, August 24. Struck out By , Murdock 5. by Beckstead 6. Hit by pitchers Ras- DR. SPURRIER Bonner by Tnusaerf- - by Murdock; Chiropractor Beckstead. Vmpire King. Left on bases Heber 11, Midvale 4. Over Farrer Bros. Store. & PAYSON. and Trout Din CABINS 5 3b Farmer, P1V0 r, . at 113 Totals son. Two-bas- e Tirop Wilson. First on balls Off Kin5 in off Selman, 1 ney 6, Inning; off Perry. I in 4 innings. Struck out By Kinney 14. by Selman 4. by Perry 4. Double plays Raile to Schatx to Wilson; Raile to WtWson. Passed balls Bailey, McBeth. Hit I pitcher Schatz uy Perry, Bar by nett by Kinney. Stolen laces-Far- mer, Raile. BaUey, Page 2, Wig nal. Wilson of Payson. Sacrifice fly Hillman. Time 1 hour 50 minutes. Umpire Wainwright. been inside the square ring in this city. Kallio needs -- B Introduction to the Utah county fans. He clearly demonstrated bis ability and super, lorlty as a wrestler in his two matches', with Henry Jones last 'i- spring,-- - Colledge, Home run Dunn. Twh baee-hit- e Barnes Ce41edgj i, Atwood. H. Atwood. Double plays WUson to Colledge to Thrasher. Stolen bases Fleiger i, Colledge, A. Atwpod, Thomas. Thrasher, Bases on ballsOff WUson 3, off 1. Dunn Struck out By Fleiger 4, by , Dunn 4, by Wilson i. Passed Time of game l Oroesbeck. 0 nine. Only six hits were garnered HERALD'S BASEBAIX SERVICE from Selman but tbey came loo to "be comfortable, the close together Twenty miwts-tt- er runs were rand five made on them baseball game"" between Prevo Perry kept the hits more scatand Payson was over at the tered except in the ninth when lie latter city Triiiay afternoon, the was found for three hits which CORRECTED STANDINGS extra baseball edition of The Daily Herald 3rajBnjU itreetf. scored the only two runs o him. Continued from Page One.) The local baseball fan have great of Provo containing a complete faith in the ability of Perry and tain Heber's detail Btory of ever play in the protest and award the Long before the Ptoyo believe that he will be heard from game to JHeber. game. con will in from if faster returned company Payhad W Youra. truly, plsyers son the local baseball fau were ; tlnue to Improve as be has done J. F. MENDENHALL, ne in me xo. in the about all game since started piay reading President. team. Herald. league The Daily To the Managers of the Spanish the demonstrated Kinney again Fork and Payson Baseball Clubs: fact that he is the best southpaw in Gentlemen: Re Spanish Fort PAYSON, Aug. 21. The Tinning the Central Utah league. He kept streak of the Timps was continued the Payson boys guessing most on protest of the game at Spanish the time even though he seemed Fork August 4, claiming Payson Friday when they subdued thri"ay-- exratiS-oncM. awhile. Six .men lefLlhe field Tefore the completion oa -- diamond. e son nffte on free were passes, but only of the game, find Payson claims the given waa from far Interesting, The game of the Stimea the Pay-so- score to be 9 to 8 in their favor at both teams lacking the usual pep twice out aggregation were at bat did the end of the ninth inning, while and vfeor. Addle Miller had plenty deliv- Spanish Fork claims a tie at 8 to 8. of time out. in .the left field to they successfully solve his 14. Payson claims a run scoring as carry on an Interesting conversa- ery. He fanned The only time it looked as though follows which Spanish Fork dis tion with Owen Smoot do something was in putes: "With two out and runners gelman started in the box for the Payson might locals but lasted only five innings the sixth inning, when the bases on second and third, the next batter one hits a long fly which is fielded and when he was succeeded by Perry, were all occupied and only was out. If no one had been caught, but not before the runner the real hall player of the Payson man out no damage would have resulted on third .crossed the plate." The anyway, as the next play was as decision is'that the score does not fine a triple as has been seen in count atvd the Score should be a tie. the league thisyear. Raile stopped Inasmuch as Payson refused to 'conStrang's stinger coming directly tinue the game, I hereby award the fojL Raile's hand. Strang was out game to Spanish Fork. Yours truly, as was also- Wignal, who was on J. F. MENDENHALL, his way to third, and Raile shot the President. ball to first before' Barnett had time to retrace his steps to the To the Managers of the. American Fork and Lehi Baseball Clubs: initial bag. V Gentlemen: Re protest of the Bailey was the beavy stick artist game, getting three hits at Lehl team of the game played at fire times up. Miller and Farmer Lehi with American Fork on came next with two smacks each. August 11, claiming Pitcher Gar- rick was not eligible under the 15- Fanner and Wilson each got a Hillman and Schatz were day release clause. From my in- the only Timps who failed to con- vestigatoin I find this protest justi fied and under the findings the nect for a hit Payson's done score was made game Is awarded to Lehi. on a passed ball in the ninth by Yours truly, Selman after he had walked to J, F. MENDENHALL first and advanced to third on WiPresttlmt. and be cool lUCKY SEVENTH LEHI WASPS Will .41...... .-. 0 0 LIT TO AQUATIC " Lake City. He hat- - the reputation 001 0001 here aa one of thaf cleanest and 300 101 4 squarest wrestlers that, has ever Score by innings: 000 . ... SpringTille . ... 006 Lehi .I . . . . Errors Summary: If You Are Building a cHome : .. or remodelinjr" -your old homo with Mlonnat!:f,..5!l 3 muiuiei ou cases, mente! shelf or a kitchen cupboard,or kind of cabinets, or have your furniture Voq , y repT. old shoes. ECONOMY tHOE SHOP 403 W. 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