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Show IH THE HERALD, FRIDAY, ana may. make- - .the Coast - league grade, which means that tne Provo state laegue team if ill Jtave to go for a southpaw.' ' " Jerry Dunn is going strong; at the Siwashes training camp at San Jose, Calif., according to" a letter recelied by John'.MendenhaU of -- sprhigiliiB, president of last year's "Utah, county - ditlonT One of the big drawing cards for tonight's match outside of the' mam bout and the many first class pre liminaries will be ilifce Yokel, wao has consented to become the third man in tne ring, according to Henry ' " " - r " Jones. r -- III Mill g - league- -- OGBEN the Texas league - during 1922,: been sold to the New Orleans of the Southern to this effect made here by Brooks tody. amount of th purchase was not ' closed.- I ii ' Roy Boren. director or tne rrovo i a Athletic association, hah heard from Art Kinney star southpaw of ; the now lat 'rylng'out Ptah Central,-wh- o with the LAngeJejoaskJfiague. team. Kinney got that Job in m cur ious way; ' He- was burling for the has club was The dis. '. was with- - the Vernon, league club, a few years During the early part of. 1921 he caught a number of games, for the Ogden Northern Utah JeagusL club. ' brooks was listed to maange the Ogden club in the Utah State league in case be could secure- his release from the Beaumont club.' ' He has been asked to report- for training aJew Orleans March IS. - ' I i 1 1 IIIW I I W1 1 T 1CK Ml Coach Alvin Twitchell of the. B. T. U. has issuedythe first call for track men. Every day . he Is planning' to conduct indoor training classes. , "We must get an early start," he saYs, "for wef have some strong odpo- sltlon in the other schools of the I state." ; - be- - employes . garnlsheed for No. When and where did A. Q. 7 debut. . Siki and hy pajr i ent when the same 'money will buy or build your own home ? ' ? J, that? m0rtgagej8 crowin yoo now well take carVof" -- Carpentier fight! . 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REASONiTheJbest of materials and a daJt'yourseltV ,f. 'cliirf "vwsu.iiwwi9 on St. twV. tii! N.Y. THE PAINT MAN v Specify-- the Utah Doctor- wtirtryrfqr a exrondTimen defeat- HenryJonexT?f nsir ctty for igTiculturarcollege In a duaFmeef Tn ' 8 the "Y" tracksters the world's welterweight wrestling Provo. May around. ,j meet the U, of U. in Salt Lake. And The scout was hunting for thu third cnampionsnip baseman of the San Bernardino out- - At bis 4ast .match with Henry in Alay 19 the state track and field meet He spotted Kinney on the bencbv the - steel plant athletic, carnival Will be held in the capital city. ' tit The "Y" mentor is unprepared to looks So much Doctor gained many friends who are and the ' that he asked of the opinion that he Is as good a say what the local school can do on r like the ' man, if not better, than anyone Henry the track this year, as he must work Kinney: Bernard inowlflterHeague--tea- m -when ar scout for Los - Angetea-ca- me Own "Your Own Home - . track an field meet is te.be held in Provo, Tonight is the night when Tommy April 23, On that day the Brigham Ban- - Good results can be obtained by ualng equal volumes of fiber and plaster,Q. Can th salaries of government Valf-miler- i U III 1 Vllhla Briant Decker, .hurdler; Joseph (Mur- ; "Buck" dock), quarter or Leo .Walker Dixon, pole vaulterj Pleasant Grove), Nielson (American Fork, and Morrell (Alton, wyo.), high Jumpers." Many of '. these men the . coach named have never participated; in a ut Coach Twitchell fig. statement. ures that is not a fair way to judge a man. The B. Y, U. has a hobby for king up second raters and making champion's out 'of them. Such men as Theron Hall, Who won y the Thanksgiving run: Leo Walker, star high jumper at the University of Utah a few years ago; Buck" Dison of Provo High fame. etc., should prove to be made of the right mettle to mold into a champion' ' ship team: With Maeser and Young, both first place hieh Jumpers of last vear: Homer Wakefield, Rocky Mountain and "Hindu" champion Partridge, first class field man back. the ."YJLhajL :agoo4 nucleus to begin J warn on. The Aggies this year will offer some keen competition with most of their last year's mu back and the addition. of the formidable trio of B, A. C stars who made more points at the B. Y. V. invitation meet last ar than the entirn B. T. TT tim .. The early call to begin training is a 'sign that Coach TwiWhell is setting his eye on victory and la going to do all in his power to see that his proteges land one pennant this year. Q. .. What combinations ' of mixtures qan be put' with plaster of Paris In order that it ean belihlpped. THed and . . drilled? .. A. If plaster of Paris is loaded with wood fiber. It can be cut with a wood saw or chisel and can be nailed. Wood fiber Is a sort of shredded wood sim- ilar to tha8edinjnaklng pppp mile-runne- - rinnv; I nlii U TmksI I II Is IHI I I MARCH 2, 1923. cross-countr- ago. r rrn nniiT un miniI irn UUU IILLI1.I4 rnn nm t Ull o? ' - Brooks -- pabenv-Hi-il-tlrst-ciass-sty- Clarence Brooks. OGDEN.. March 8 -e- -- MANAGER catcher with the Beaumont club bs: orthe-Tartourelu- - . Wejire training iard every day writes Jerry. "I am feellnr fine and as surely bunlng them over, f never knew wbAtv4t-wa-te- train' .until I came down here. In the few days we have been here I have had more real baseball training than I bad in air of "tmy previous experience. w-i- wees: several or tne voune tor The outlook leuows are going to De cut off , and baseball season in, Utah looks a great setn back to the woods again. Maybe I wilt be one of them, nbt I don't think deal brighter with the erganization' of so. From Indications I will Interest state throughout hang on forpresent league. the awhile anyway' and may- The state js aireaojr at nign point, oe tor me entire season: P The smiting pitching wonder of the with the fans doping out the member-"b&ISprmgviHe nine Wavlngthelime real of bis Ufa at the- - Seattle TbafaaB are anticipating "classyTafttcle t baseball from the camp and is, thoroughly enjoying him league and losis that the men given self, tie says that he has plenty to bertha on the: teams must be pre- eat and a good dry place In which to pared to deliver the goods better than sleep. Mr. Mendenhall has also heard from has been seen txrin jr of the leagues jflelgeiv the star player for the Steel In the stat last yearn s city 'team' last year, who is now play? Hurry Heat, presideni club, together with other 'embers of ing winter Daseoau in Alameda, Calif. the club Have beenTfiaTing. their eagle He writes that he is having just eye OUt lur Bum uue iur umungor enough playing to keep in good trim 'of the team. They have several men for the coming season. He intends to in mind at present but'will not make return here in time to play ball with anr choice until a llttlriater in tha! either the Provo or the SprinCTllle season. They are of one - mind In teanu- their determination to get a pilot for IdthTlmPp-wh- oknpws baseball from I A to z. and wno win oe aDie to nanaie READY It - " " Phone 683-- ,369 W. Second 3TANDARD O OUR NAME From the Spring Canyon District, oh Your Next Order. r, North. third-bagge- a trial:'" with IT BURNS BETTER Los has tackled for man y a year. Tommy up a lot of new material.. "There is not much old stuff hack;" and Henry 'are s evenly matched.. In Angeles?" "Now yocre talkin,' Kinney replied. fact, that it would be folly to predict he saidr of green material to work -- with. Among the "Here's rotrr ticket; come down," victory for either one. and the scoct beat it Doctor has been training hard letter men at present eligible are' Twodayslater Kinney showed up smce his return from Wyoming. Maeser, Young. Partridge, Miller, at the LosvAngeles training camp. where he won from Lyman Brown in Nielson, Chamberlain, Keeler, Mark-haand Wakefield. "Takethr glovff-n- d go out to two out of three falls. Tommy has 'Ike' Taylor, Monty' Groesbeck, third," Red Killifersuggested to.Kin- - been get tin sr a good glimpse of theewmWTfoaT Provo'a ontskii ts in his road work, auu f.ney. Klllifer is manager of the Angels. and he now claims not only to be in spanisn rork are not eugiDie Decause "I don't play third." JUnney jaldutove- - wlththe wonderful scenery- - and they entered school late. "I'm a pitcher' Jdimate here but also fo-- be in first "The following newcomers promise to fill np our ranes In some ol their "Oh. you are, are you?" Red yelled class shape for tonight's contes- t"Well what I need-- is a third baseHenry has also been getting in weak places: Theron Hall (Spring-villet- , distance man; Bob Howard man, but seeing as you're here let's better condition and will be doing his see what you got in your arm." level best- - to retain the championship (Jordan), weights; Sanderson (Moro , That's how Kinney got on the for Provo. He has been training with ni), Bentley (Mexico), Pierce Angels. He was making good. ac- - Wilikn, the heavyweight at the Young Sandberg (Huntington), and (Provo), sprinters; cording to a Los Angeles sport writer, university, and is in the pink of con Knight Allen : "How'd you like LASTS LONGER II I ill i i t s j V t t - i j" I 0. D. Wool Shirts. .$1.98 New O. D. 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