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Show , THE HERALD, FRIDAY. MARCH 23, 1923. JjUflStale 1 m Irad Champions Dream f of National Hoop Meet The the Baseball Fans i! . n rma, ngpy Pick Ststfe P. fiG. Soap, 10 Herald basettnll fans are spending . ants, and another best team sub- by Princi state basketball champions are now pal Ray Doan of the high school Ac- their evtaings these days figuring mttted by boys under 18 years of age. one of which If !her&-a- re SSSSgSgeSiiSllBBBBBWSlSBBfSJBlBW any women baseball en- dreaming about Chicago and toe na- - cording to information received from out Tirop teams, any 32 teams "will participate In probably could run aw other WV thuslaata who think they can pick tional basketball tournament there Chicago, tn ataie league t representing that many hlgU , lesgri bunch ii JBgrrx ehjgL p? inaat winners, a prize April 4. Every time they shut their schools in about 2a states. f si Utah pentfanf. will be given the best team suggested ' ; ' eyes, tlwy see th;rut'lvta taking the Among the tn ! tfc Springville may bare to meet the tedlea. 5n"l Tuiiufst Itcsell,! xoday'a aiati brought in the follow- Journey linn TtTr Ifi tlicir runners up in the state tournament. Ijappy HolinMea It'. L. SBaPvTln- since It Is learned here that the Dixie Tommy Fltapetrlc n"i young lives and wonder how innuW tom- ' I liB tntBBd to i"to tba na tthe totuto .'XoJtitera Utah4- - leagu; ttoBpstBtr Per TIM tiaieisall 1?wup for looks the Rockies, thing btyond t looked upon as catcher. vtng, 44 the Haon of !923, t'i'tc Is Of They are spending all of the day tkmal meet. Ittwola. teams be.-;i iu South Four-.- t West, Several new names have follow-iu- g front Utah significant that VirrlJ and picks inoM of the night woudering an4 have bifB pn te'ira"conlfo tit ineet. Jected" Into tbearlems astfeanwvldwuwi n?n: readers, atrentteo Censiderint-tt- ! s. dreaming. how it wlll all eorae out aW Catchyrs raltottt..1 lam vfcat will happen on their journey boys underw in, the state aud the ry the letters from neraia Pitchers Dunn. Muier. Keougli, tana. f jntimounti Kinny- Wf way aerwthw conbaseball all fueling in pretty goodr shape, useo Judges in The Herald llie Ftm base TOon. oach Peterson, the newly throned Curtjsj ripersampler can 10 one of the boys is taking the best of test are Roy Borea and Ray Titnnwr-man- , Sectmd baf Hoimstead. captain. Curtis, Ripe, med, aaw26 kteg of the state high school coaches, rare of ' onself m that nothing win director of the Provo AtWetfe ghortstopMorgan. 1 .1 m taking no chances with the tys happen . him at the last moment association, and John W. McAdam. Ehman's, Ripe, small can 13 Third? manager. Hupatrick, and Is giving them light workos. al- - which would prevent his aolng with They will 'pick what they think is the Bnnw, ;.ft tlplfl moat evwy na to keep ta trim, s4 the team best team submitted by men contest-- ' teutfr flpht Hilitpan: bteapF tv wirf ae to Wa thai they f Agter Right field Fleiger. yiium m neniai res at me national Substitute outfielder At wood. Itairal tteet than they did in- the interntouB-tai- n Substitute infieMef Rait?. hoop tourney at Salt Lake City Curtis, large oval jeans, iB ..... recently. ..;.:. mustard Third Walter Prr'hm. t! Vet jjrtomatfl TLe are. being drilled on .. sauce 3outnTka'y: "TT)'tei'n I ttilnk would new UiiJcs learned at the state and 1 us follows: win the he !:.nnountain and rathcrings i atters -- :"ai:.ut.:.e, Ugdea; Davis, hkh the coach believes will be of iiu- S Djlngvllle.. , to i wrojftt to thenrar the Chtcato Pitchers Marty Eeckstead.. Mid.-- . eetlng. Span- MWler, Provo; Keeugh, sliide. t body; and the basket Tfflnrtnner of the hankering towrestle any place but OT l The Arorand"eeT"Ghl!f H fns of Le ctti are enthusiastic match here March 30 will be chal- his dear old Salt; Laker. First base Wilson. Provo. Sweet Sefish. Banauet Relish out the boy i going to the Windy lenged by Ira Derri, according to the Meyers will meet Sam Sandow. at Second base Holmstead, American mixed. and are A ting all. In tbelr power latest report gathered In the capital the Hollywood (Calif.) Legion arena or Fork. 14-0- 2. encourage t le boys to bring back city. Ira is said to be muchly vexed next Wednesday evening, leaving for jars Midvale. Shortsjtop Schmitt, do that Meyers and Yokel are taking the Provn after that American Third baser Moffati; the finishing touchfiiJo his training hard just about been solved and every- - limelight away from htm Eork. There 1 good foundation for the here t the armory where Jhe big Infield substitute Fltzpatrlci, Og- from one week will featured win wilLhe Dern match idea that hopes Meyers parture. Raile. Provo. den; 111 n form displayed, in the l,,n1.K his Yokel match SB Ira has the hunch tonight. stAy fftm TTfitirt litlla tt, Cnrlw .nr UM Huh. Dt'iilrgTltlB IfIt Right field Light, Salt lif.ck to' another time when ,one of tie stands mora of a show with Meyers nast Johnny ought to shoulder Sandow Cabbage, lb. Left field Matthews, Salt Lake. fitmous high athlctecs than with Yokel. He dodged Yokel In all right, and without Interfering with a as i.e.. Center field Fleiger, Springville. Onions, ib. . . " . Wtni -. Provo and has no great desire to meet his condition to give Mike Yokel the Amer- lb substitute Outfield 2 Durrant, Carrots, In Knot arnrlr. hla In national the Itiiu 5nPetd here. . high i in i. - c. nK les of the co'i-iS- j. Head ru,,kSalt"-"".10 from down versus lttucelarge 81 Wliere the Mpjiosed Dern Mike- P1'?--., . r''MLnHV "i think-th- at Happy Holmstead of s match LrilKB tJHlI iicav ""Jv nrB ''"I"" preeni ias- winner ot the would far good Mil. American Fork, the out at Provo; ZESZr Pitchers :Kinney, squad Stilt h? t least as will be putted oft ts a problem for the eratgyB-lier- e working Jrann, A. .For all one knows Mate Murdock, Heber; Springville; armory. Is the choice of Arthur Birk, This Provo Elks Matchmaker Hardy will announce 637 North Third -maker Roy Hardy' ef-t-he Miller. Provo. uitsutu allotted '"""X" for Provo, East, raceagamsi me will get ambitious enough to make the preliminaries early in the week, iiti.WMnwt4J"atB ,n lne First iase .Mclvor, Smithfield. Provo's Sate league team: L isox-inbest high school truck men IMS Ira face a Provo crowd for that giving assurance today that th Smithfield. Second base Seiber, Provo, 1921. io go, that he tlon Manager Mclvor, cards would be high class stuff. match, and, seemingly. Ira isn't Catchers Jllen tine, Ogden; Bow-en- , Third base-t!on, he may Gunn, Salt Lake. now are mai .being Additional pe-- to Preparations Pork. Nelson, Logan. Spanish ShortstopNorman have the boys leave here on Fri March SO. One of the biggest day. wrestled the ever held in this city is no fall, HO;celebrations Oliver Morosco presents for and If the tktory arranged being eclslon. THE or the eprlngvllle boys depends on ass, the T will If TT A the send-of- t wilt get, the victory they, a Wiikina. la already theirs. prof essionals Friday the boys Ins. due to an willBy leavingat heretournament arrive the city on condition of bt on 81n C m v... . p nope iuai ne I .v . 4,h hwm Serges-ffs by Saturday one day In which to limber up after te In drawing the long and tiresome Journey. Aa Big. on the 8creen mTnVlUWoa toiwtc W W !Flnthr taflr llmtnarlea and "eceptanSTt Thrills, Romance and ticipate in the meet baa been wired Surprise Wheeler OsK. 5 san, Mary Andereon, 4- Ann May In . the b btensen,- - 175 i March SPRINOVILLE, 1 2- -. UnlversltJE-otChlca- TTTTlo go I Tl J bars,46c J ilw-iaee- " "".!? m I OLIVES J-l- oaau Queen, botUe. . .23 Libby Pimento, botUe, libby I be 1 SARDINES Dern Would Meet Yokel or Mey ers - i s 3sing, iar...19e 8-o- rtChow 8-o- z. 34j -- mateh-.--He--wt- Del t" i T f iiue '. -- - Yokel-Meyer- WW. y a jar 16, Monte Dills, large can! 25i! .50' Oranges, large, dozen.. . Oranges, medium, dozen 35f Grapefruit, extra large. .14e Rome Beauty or Winesap bu. $1.00 Apples, lb. 26 . 9 9 Mixed; t Chow, Fancy ruits Vegetables :lrawhese ......... can . -- 2 mustard Underwood's, 4ie; -- Yokel-Meyer- .36. Spanish Stuffed, bottle..36 3l, maii-ager."- Substitute intield-Holmste- Amer- -' ad, " lean Pork. Left field Fleiger, Springville. Center Held-LouFalck, Logan. American Burrant, nRighTIield is Fork. Al Substitute HJllmanJ outfielder nxzxxxzzssss:szxxziiixixi3ixiiixixiixxixzzxzzzxxzxxxxxxiiiinxHssj ! Clothes of Quality ft W BREED CLOTHCR AFP lyandwear or fit, workmanship arenotequaled bsr ny opmpetitivr: line on the market. Ward, DOCTOR RJ.II. RJelson 158 Hunter-14- 5 L 135 pounds; pounds. ejSLjrtil be ninartea and Via by a fall hose who win its points conference. 55 N. Univ. Ave. m rwighecta His life was In danger gang f Abslt were bent on a shootig frolic but Buster chased them into the snow and they got cold feet. Packing Ob. 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