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Show APRIL 18, 1923. HERALD, WEDNESDAY, HEM THE Jill AT PROVO 44l . OGDEN (Special to The Herald.) ' SALT LAKE CITY, April 18. The final meeting of the new state base-baleague was held In Salt Lake ityjIonday evening Jn the Spalding tore. Representatives from the four wr-rfit-. teams tetb-Jag- e was also Al Warden of Ogden, secretary of the league. - The representatlVeB"presentwere Will Holmes of Brigham City; Mr. Richards of Ogden, Mr. Wright 0? Salt Lake City and Harry Heal of ll ! v "Ttoyc. I 4 v day, May May 23 - July 18 June 9 Aug. IS June 23 ' Aug. 25 July 8 t tw May 16 May 3Q June 20 July,li- - SALT LAKE June6. June 13 June 27 BRIGHAM & -lie between PrbTO andrSalt Lake in the capital Sunday, July 1. The Spalding ball was adopted as the official ban of the league. .. Future-meetin- gs of the: leagae are subject to the call" of President Richards, No club in the league has as yet a complete roster of players. A few men have 'been signed up by some of. the clubs, but in most eases the managers of the respective clubs are at present .busy looking over the available material. IHsbelieveoHhat another meeting will be-- called iust prior to -- theDpen Ing of the season to permit the di rectors to go over the lists of the re , spective teams, ' . ' their home parkT The only double" I July 4 June 20 July 1 July 11 1 Aug. Aug. 29 eight Aug. 26 Sept. 3 . Wlllkelllfa r- - NIGHTS I BOUTS. Art Semrtz conceded the match to Henry Jones. - First fall won by Smertz in d I best of condition for season's play, in He worked with the Oaks at Myrtle Dale Hot Springs for six weeks and of the sea-- is ready for any duty. one hour and J7 minutes with an 7 ftM: 8ciors7lZj I. Second tall won: by Jones in 10 seconds with a flying cradle. . Battling James and Kid Jack, rounds' boxing, three draw, Toung Petersen vs. Kid Dare, rounds - boxing; three Fetersongrven decision. Daggert snow vs. Edgar Carlo, rounds boxing, won three ' ' in ten seconds. vs Wilson Idaho of Young Billy Albert ot alt Xakehandlcap wrestling bout, won by" Young A.tbert- owner - ':;.v.'lx insulted w spring ..-LJli- i! , .is How soonwill there be 111 an ARCOIA famine? TO YOUfor KNOW thkt v: 5,000 home-owne- tfie great heating equipment prevented from getting Arcola Ath rs the Fallof 1921? t . de-Lina- . nd .- - . THOSE I ii 1 1 $in"'$c:cri FOR SMALL HOMES IrVND STORES 'AMERICAN rjATOROMPANY Bfdiaton or TXmxmjca ' . K rotry 24 th and Blake Streets DENVER. COLO, kuUng m$U i . - . t FDLL YOUR TRANSSHSSION FILL YOUR DIFFERENTIAL CHANGE YOUR OH. 2 This Service Is Free to You. CONOCO SUPERIOR GASOLINE. Ofli. MOBILE, VICO, HAVOUNE liOR SUPERIOR i I Phone 74. BLISS CLUFF, SERVICE STATION MANAGER - TMPS - - ..-- 1 nn r Lf r OPERTYELONGINMO-- J THEUNDERSIGNE UNDER PENALTY OF THE FULLEST COMPANY, 11 EXTENT OF THE LAW. s-.---- --- t..- m , illlis ii,. - mi a r . a . 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ARE WARNED NOT TO SHOOT AT OR DESTROY ANY ; - - -- Fifth West and Center. GOING ON HIKES OR HUNTING , Ti$i3 i of a this FalL Please help us lto. avoid disappointing yoa- - 5K your tieaung contractor to give you an estimate today.. Ask himja explain just how Arcola fills every room with healthful radiator warmth and pays for itself in the! luei 11 saves. ' - will " arcola larnine , to use with radiator ' in each room V ; Warning 5 Th&Per ii Our extremely modern service station enables us to give you splendid service- .- Our service men ft Everything points to an unprecedented Under aervic& -- Wj can make no more Arcolas now than m l921 because the factories are already filled with orders for larger Ideal Boilers. - LEAGUE -- GAMES-- more-confide- nt That . Art Smertz la one of the most formidable opponents of Hen In thA woltfnveight class In. thei.staLeJ. of Utah jwas clearly .demohstratedl 3 last evening. for one After a gruelingconte8t hour and 2? minutes, Smerts-wb- n the first fall as Henry signaled Referee as Leaf that he waFfeady'Io quit when Smertz clamped a bad arm scissors bn the Provo wrestler. Rvnry took the second fall in ten secondvd did the trick so fast with a flying cradle that few realised what had happened Itt the fall SmerU had two ribs broken, arid was unable to come back for a third fall. Smerts, with this three years' experience on the mat, was -s- low at first in taking the offensive against Henry Jones, with his 14 years'mat As the ' match proexperience. gressed, however, Art seemed to be-- " x being buQt - STATE Sept. 1 Sept 2 come more and of his locks and toeholds . fdllowea eacn own ability and mixed matters better. other in pretty rapid succession. Art being on the defensive most p! the Although both men.8eemed-4ete- r minettevrin-ancRrie- d played wttn - Henry's every imaginH time.-main- ly toes In an effoi ,. pose,, the, matchwas neither as fast tention away from his, holds. Several times Smertz tried for the nOT jaa interesting as either one of the matches Jones had here last, win, lg split. Twelve minutes before -- a Smerta ter -- Jwith -- Tommy tacular flashes of these Bouts were I great , deal of punishment twice from missing from last evening's bout toeholds." He writhed in pain and which more resembled the matches agony and looked as though he was In the heavier classes. ready at any Instant to pat the mat. The hold that caused Henry to give Long before the fifteen-minut- e mark was reached the two antagon- - In came In a flash and" was quite a Tits had triedseverai holds and had surprise to the fans. Billy Wilson of Idaho, lie pounds given quite an exhibition in wrestling. At times the going became rather took Young Albert of Salt Lake, 90 In rough, SmerU starting the stuff and pounds, onjor a handicap match Henry retaliating with the same kind which Wilsott; agreed to throw1- the of: tactics. Salt Laker once in 15 minutes: .He Headlocks, bead scissors, wrist- - not only faUed in this, but the lighter . Yet this year thrcetirnes as many homes are fc Augrl2 33SSIXSSZ5ZSX&X: Aug. 18 -- " ' June 9 June 23 July 7 - . This owner waited This -- July;8 III MHIUII IllUlfi - . akcoia 7 June 24 July 21 Aug. 4 May 23 BOX SCORES OF fMay-2- June 16 8" Aug. 15 July July 24 AjigrSr May 16 May SO "yiow . 1 -- July 28 .. -- ' f Aug. 8 Aug. 22 Sept. 3- Aug. 11 ne-4o- 1S 'games reader ' May 20 8ULTA,i)F tAST. withProro. Provo and Brigham City Andy Phillips,"- second baseman will also play one game on the Ogden pitcher of the Ogden club is in the xfans will see June 3 ALL hard-hittin- . - grounds, Brigham nr June 10 July 29 June 13 Aug. 1 June 27 Aug. 19 July "- 4- rAugr29 L the home aiamona. Eleven or these At Oakland Sacramento-OaklanXjrfll be played with Salt Lake City, game postponed; rain. and June 80 Aug. 5 PRINT zf JONES twenty games will be layedl-in-l Proro during the season.. Of these TUESDAY COAST LEAGUE GAMES Salt Lake At Los Angeles Salt Lake S, Ver-Ogden iriU -- playraeren, . r Proro will non 1. Francisco 6, At Pojtlandr-Sa- n play. slxtoea7$ames "tfirfy fronVhome. I - ,; .' : r-Only eleven gmes wIlT be played Portland 6. . At Seattle Los In Salt Lake City, mine with Brlgham City July 14 Aug. 11 MayJ9 LJune 3 June 2 July .l (2 games) t WILL July 24 . ' Provo vs. Brigham at Ogden, June 3. -- . Mair27 July 22 June 17 Aug. 12 June 24. ; Sept 1 July 8 Sept. 2 it AT BRIGHAM. AT SALT LAKE AT OGDEN son-wflt- ; by-la- v " PROVO. DAILY HERALD JS After considerable discussion the " of the new organization were adopted toy the unanimous rote of the representatives. The schedule; for the - season was also arranged and adopted. It is printed In another part of today's : Daily Herald. According to the schedule adopt ed, the first game will be played Wednesday; May 16, when Salt Lake plays at Provo, and Brigham City playi' t Ogden. Provo's .second same Is with the Brlgham Peaches at their ground on Saturday, May 49, a d the Ogden Qunnera come to --Provo tor the third game on Wednes' . TUESDAY NATIONAL 1EAGUB man held Us own continually, crawl ' ' - , GAMES, . and Df some bad out very places ing l BrooklynPhiladelphia Brook , also getting his heavier opponent In tyn 6.. - (Called end fourteenth inning . ... m 1 .: darkness). tome tight holds. At Boston-N- ew York 4, Boston .Whoever lured Edgar Carlo into At Clncinnati-- St Louia 1 fMnt- the ring to go against Daggert Snow natil. At Chlo---Pitthttrg- a 1. CMca In a boxing match should bow .his head In shame. It's questionable if the lad had ever- .- seen t. a - pair . of I Melvln " "Snelgrove Ogden second the firsts lick sacker- - fr1922rwfll Tioldowirlhe" gloves before.,-Afte- r g neceived from the keystone for the Salt Lake club in finow, Edgar was chasing around the the Utah State league during the ring like a squirrel In . a revolving new season. He should be a rain infielder to the Oilers. Berry, cage. .Ten or twenty seconds was able of the Brlgham Peaches, shortstop all it took,, and Chen Referee Leaf will cavort in that position for 'the stretched Snow'a hand Into the air., s Oilers also,- , UteteSeteagueScIrednlforil923; II0UDJ1Y I PAGE . $5 a Month ORDER YOUR EUREKA NOwT .Five days free.triaI.if,,you !. wishit places k; you, under nivi'i i)t.lQlr:l2 Utahr'Power. &:Light;Cb: r- - 3 ' ' s .vl obligation. ; -- Efficient Public Service.- -Everything Electrical for the Home. ' i." nt- - DEPT.-r- -r -- x ... riirrsizrrsimzrsssrriM |