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Show - THE HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1923. rnrn f' jvluvJ BROOKS ' quarterback, piloted the old beads po Lake 4, Vernon ; second gams,-8-i a 28-t- victory. He, will have charge Lake 13, Vernon. 3, ' of the .coaches' summer school at the At Portland First 4ame, San Fraj! Y. TJ, In Provo, Utah. daco , Portland V, 'second en San Francisco 1, Portland 1 PICK FULTON TO WIN." At Seattle game, Los Angel, NEW YORK, April 23. Fred Fulton game, Los a Is being picked by many wise follow-er- a 3, Seattle 2; of boxing lo stop Floyd Johnson, geles 4, Seatle Iowa heavyweight,' in their battle at '. At' Oakland Forenoon game; Jersey "city tonight, ramonta" 0, Oakland ; afternoca Halt mile Jennings,' Jordan, first; game, Sacramento 9. Oakland 7. PACING COA8T LEAGUE. . GRADE SCHOOL MEET Chadwlck,' JLmerlcan ; JPbrk, " second; Won. Lost. Pci Conk, Payson, third, .Time, 2:30... '; Salt-Lakv....,.,'.W Sacramento COUNTY LEAGUE MEETS. The Junior high school and grade relay (4' boys Spanish San Francisco .,,,...,,11 .,.. ....19 -meet at the "Y" inviUtlon meet at Fork won. i Vernon-...,- ,. . 2 dash SeatUe A meeting ot the .county baseball tracted as much attention and was as Upper grade boys: 00 Ola Anderson, Parker, first; Wells Is to .! held la. Provo league 0 Portland hotly-- contested as" any ot.th'e' other Hoover;- Parker, second; 7 Herbert Los. Angeles .10 events at the meet a,...,,.., :12 erenlng, when , "tt wl . be decldel Pasewalkr Parker, third. x Oakland- Mi i. f The girls races vera thrillers and V run Pasewalk, Parker, whether Spanish Fork orjiephl m' vYestsrday't Games, the participants put as much vigor and first; Kellerstraus, Tranklln, jHSfiond oi An Salt First sixth be gelee team in Jhe leagui ' the game . i pftp lnto"them as did the sBt'i"1 Gatherum,: Parker, third. high, jchool anl' jmryerstty athtetea :880yard run Floyd Kddulpn,Parj Some of then wereao : enthnalastlc kerarstidaBidnlpaFarker, abouTIheraces "that "they were loath econd; Calk Parker; third, to stop, at the tape after they had woM. won turn, rbnt teamed safes, to rfpfM gf4 girls: Tehtrtt continue right on. ?: wo. 50f ar idaehrf TheminaryMese eventa-io-K our service w customers is. ox extreme ; value to you ker, first; --Flora Pasewalky Parker. this proof to twjtfWe form. tijein by putting Junior hteh school girls; second; JDora 8nyderr FraatlW, third. Lowe rorx, das- hJurgyM, $ epawsa gradtf hoys; first; Gladys Mnrdock, Lincoln, sec Andrew Lassen; rranklin, first; Paul usi... ond; Louise Smith, Parker, third. dricksoi, FraBklia, as cohdf Edwin faanicre Tjaay many of r,rM (ilU JV a JIrt " Invitation Meet Attracts otice AnnuaFT HAS -- MIS Y AM AA CLASS MEET SCHOOL MEET HIGH e i 880-yar- d Amid a drizzling rain and sleet the , .Utah county high school athletes last events of the "Y" invitation track Showed up well in the Invitation meet and field meet was run off Saturday among the many star athletes that as afternoon on the university field. The sembled lor the meet cold prevented any exceptional fast Jolley of tb& Provo nigh surprised marks to be set in any of the 'track his schoolmates by grabbing second : events. place in the pole vault and third d race." He also The nly record broke was the nlace la th In the ?"-class meet imada-- a good showing In the high Jump --thro javelin F1R8T Tll ON GUNNERS. aulte good- - enougb-t- o Qualify. Ray HolllngstonL a freshle ttnenni- - hut-no- t veislty . hurled. thespear . J7 ieet, flewiiLjjn4oubtedlybane-"if-lfi- e KllpatricJjrBt baa?." Phillips, second base. thus bettering the college record - leading point winner to. the- county talbllshed ; 111 Frenh,Jthird base by Leonard 'Andrus at meet ? f t a f Other Utah county athlotes showing Simmons, stortstop. Logan. May 1- - my ,y . . laches. Jones, W field. u? to good advantage vert. Crandglt seeoad .Falck, center tleld. The class meet was won , by the front eprlngrWer-whe-to- ok d Brooks, catcher. race; pitchen sophomores, who piled up 43 points place to the Manning, Transeau.vHlbbier, against 31 for the.treshies, fiv for of Pay son, t who took secpat 'In the ' .' ; the Junior in three for the seniors. Javelin; IncersoB M'AsaerJicaa Fork, Wakefield scored tie enly points tor who "took second 1 tie fiscns; Bird Bishop, Morgan Irwin. Stone, the Juniors when he tdc first In ft for eprlafrlHi Anderson. Parker, third..- - - -yardjyffirlsi-taeol- a mile run, while Walker, senior., kept disculTBiwwZt .our customers when pay. d relay Vineyard won. One of the his class from being pointless by com- By AL WARDEN. Lower grade-girls- : dash fyard fog na jfoy tire,yylcanla mwtTriBFi yarTiaanT In which JlL . 8portsdKorf-theden-8tanda- r4 br1ilglrttirWtpT Mar-Belva Peon irls)HPjaysoo NortonParkar, first; Anderson of Of den, pn first by less RA.wviV A aoh-H- l firm VTaKaVav Daw. Examiner. as they do pi summary or tne event touows: rott, Franklin, second; Norma Snyder, prise-OGDEN,- - April V' ?ht oasenau ;.ToungnnleraIt .class than an Inch, geyMaecondnnmthel . t rarser, uura. tae lugn. prices of new last few feet when, he'brushed ahead. tice tune or Ogden isz3 Grace Wullamsonv Lincoln, third. season was stagedyesterday yV erJavelJn "holllngston, frosb, first"; Anderson, who la a provq boy, for opdj hoot-wt HOCKNE 8TAR8 AGAIN. JLOOryart 4 toes and howfiard some secondTt merly attended the Young university dash Fork, ; Williams, first; Spanish 'Car .and roads ere on divided bis large squad of regulars christensen, frosh, third. Distance, high school, where he played two or Coddington, ' American Fork, second : NOTRE DAME, April 43. Return three years ago" oh the . high school and recruits Into two camps for a bit 167 feet third.- Tints; 11 ing to college football as a player tor ng and Maeser, so- football and basketball teams and was Iivingston Payson, High of practice, cut short by bad weather. One mile American first tim since he was graduated the I";- grea$ sayings our vulcan-trfn- g From low on the Gunners will get phomores, tied for tint Height 5 feet also one of the main track men of the Fork, first; Chadwlck, Aanerlcan Fork, In 1919, Coach Knute Rockne of Notre school. 6 .. Inches. or less training, more Into tegular second! American Greenwood, Dame. Fork, scored two touchdowns and tff ecta for them. Pole vault Neilson and Young, so' with games every Sunday until the o J '! . I third.. a i made 1.4 run after a receiving Burton, Weber, won; phomores, tied for first; Miller and state league season opens' May 16. Chadwlck, American Fork, forward pass 'before retiring from' a v About the best bit of news of last Dixon, freshmen,; iied for second Pratt, L. D. 3. U., and Zinn, Ogden, first; Jenkins, B. Y. U. T., second; Jen-- ; game oetween oia neaas ana young 1 3. TlmeT-ti010 7 feet Inches. tied for second. week Was the announcement of tne --Height, . . bloods which concluded the- spring nings, Jordan, third, for-th- e . .. a JJHE MERCHANTS v roadjumpunnfresbman, - first;- Mile- - run Burt, Boxelder, wdnT signing of Harry Kilpa'trlck d dash Coddington. Amerl-- i training season Saturday. Rodger Sanddown held JorMaeser. season. sophomore, 1923 second; west Hart, Granite, second; Franklin, wnter Kllpatrlck street. Payson,Kney,-alI'American can.. Fork, first; Livingston,' endrstarred with" : the first bag for-t- be Ogden cluHast berg, sophoraorethird- .- Distance, l dan, thirds Time, 4:59. second;- - Yates, Lehi, third. Rockne. Time.pass clayingreceiving. d 4 water. ilrst inches. of a 'star feet the hurdles is East and high, ColrJo, year as one of some flash Miller, sophomore, won; Smith, Ogaen, second; He Is considered by -- East Time, high, third. the greatest first Backers that over competitor disqualified. Time, 232. dash Bunnell, sophomore, 28:02. wore the .togs in Ogden. Besides won--; JolPole- - vanit-Wafielder JyilpabclckJ Xirst; Benuettrfreshman, second; Van beinga-rillia, Ogden, alsoiakoa a nice cut at lhaJulL He Luvwi, sophomore, third. TtarerflS. ley, Pro vp, second; L. Senders, Murdash Bentley, freshman, ray, Jhird. Height, 10 feet 3 inches. was one of the best bitters in-- i the third Jn first; no competitors. Time, 2:08. HigVjiuapolmsonj-anabr-woleague last season, being " . Mile run Wakefield,, junior, first; Pratt, S. U.; amtgani Granite, sticking. Manager Brooks will do the receiv- Maespr. sophomore, second; Nelson, tie? for second. Height, 5 feet. 10 inches. He has had several years ex- third. Time, 5:09. , ing. d of the Pa- dash Pearce, freshman, dash Hickman, Weber, perience with the teams with Beau-- ! firsts Miller, so pliomorey second t M won; Crandall, Springville. second; clflc 3oast teagueand-w- as in the Texas league last sophomore, third. Time, 10:2. Jolley, Prpvo, third. Time, 54:00. Javeltn throw Carman, WeSTiigh, son. Brooks Is "a capable catcher and buraiesMorrlll, high a sweet hitter. He was with the Og- freshman, first; Walker, senior, sec- won; Kitchen, Payson, second; Alsop, den club tor a short tinte In 1921.' He ond. Time, 18:2. Jordan, .third.- - Distance, 151 feet 9 announced last night that all of the scphompretlinches. Partridge, Shotput local boys would be given an ample first; Morrill, freshman, second; Howrun Kavanagh, West high, won; Hart, Granite second; Wilkes, ard, freshman, third, Tlme27:l. opportunity to. display their wares. East high, third. Time, 2:1)7.. Andy '"Phillips, second basemamnd Broad Jump Pratt. L. D. S. U, won; pitcher of the 1922 team will again be litsed in the Ogden lineup. Phillips Burt, Boxelder, second;" Johnson, is a valuable ball player to any club Kanab, third. Distance, 20 feet 81-tr is in tne ucsi ui luuuuronr 'nanny SPORT-NQTE- S d dash Anderson, Weber, spent five weeks in camp with the Oakland" club "of The coast league. HS JacBTDeuipsey wOToe up against M won; Pratt,- - L. D. S. Uecmid; HalH-dawill hold down second base when he' If he ever has to fight for a living. Weber, third. Time, :23.2. x--jp.- Is not working on the HrltigTIne. Discus throw Cox, Ogden, wgn in- Syracuse university's lacrosse team gersoll, American -- Fork, second : Blrj George .French, one of the leading stickers, of the Northern Utah loop of will play eight games In England In Springville. third. Distance", 108" feet pictures tell ' ' story of 4 inches. 1922, will be pitted at third base for June. Ogdeu. French was one ot the best equipment. relay Ogden, won; East Bob Klnsey, tennls.star, has been en- high, stickers of the 1922season and should second; West high, disqualified. add to comfort, conve- to coach the tennis men at the Time, :47. bo a valuable playeV for the locals gaged of seasoW California. m-if Two-mil- e University the This chap during relay West high, won; pl'ucrd at third and lew there during East high, second; Weber, thfri.-Ttat- e, So as long Paige 6-7- 0. Costing far less than if professional wrestling 1:38.4. season should develop into a sen lp continues lucrative It will cost real satiunnl fielder, West high was awarded four-mil- e separately; they givie you e In the outfield Brooks Vxpects to money to get one's piano moved.. relay and relay; no other harmonious completeness urc Leo Jonos, the hard hittW fielder entries. ; of the Brigham. Peaches of 1922 andL. The St. Louis Browns announce the Matching this perfection of ar Louis Falck of the Lgan CoUegians. sale of Charles" Shorten, utility" out: .JS4 fielder, to the Cincinnati " Reds via the Jones clicked the apple' foV of ;' T: mark last season and should be'abje tV waiver route. LEAGUE STANDINGS the Gunners plenty of strength v gT-1 uuiictuuu icauier ui uie car; Statistics show that 13 per cent of Automatic windshield wiper, resrview in the batting department. He Is ateo our Lock built into transmWoo mirror and made population visor. Is. That tun construction is play golf. body . a uriiuani iieiaer. squeak AMERICAN LEAGUE.. nduoMinsunnctrata. . 2 per cent participate in It and about Falek, a former Ogden high sta the rest talk a mean Won. Lost Pet. of leather, proof with.strips patent game. .and Utah Aggie player, although not 1.000 Cleveland .. 5 0 metal from wood a world beater with the willow, is as keeping York.800 New 4 1 touching Baseball writers report that there 3 good a fielder as one would care to lsa .750 I Philadelphia ormetaL. . of eood a fact scarcity umpires, -nave "on a baseball club. Falck man- that bleacher 2 3 .600 fans have been trying to Detroit .... 8 3 .400 aged the Logan club for a short time Washington the jworld Jot year- .Ideally mirvgttpun power; the-sa"last "season, whlcTiTfampereirTiTs play "200 St Louis .;. famed performance as the Paige 4 materially. He has been signed to 500 Among new umpires named for the Chicago . . . n one of the garden positions Boston .000 4 EasternNleague staff br President Dan ir;.... Dast: liandlinsr ease delicritfnl tn tri- "fOr the Gunners. ' -- " Vs Yesterday's- Games. O'Xell, aWara the name otha-ve- t J Brooks will have an abundnnre of trim MlkeXBreslln of Wilkesbarre. f ratf eskwoman; At New York Washington 4. New bl other, men to choose from for tbo 1 , closest practicable accuracy.-A- U otner positions. At St. Louis Chicago. 4, St Louis Mck AltroVk's successful debut this Manning, one of the leading pitch- eenson In theWe of basketball clown 3. priced as only. Paige could price a : ers of the county league of 1022 is ex-- juif;ies a query as to how Kick man-agAt Cleveland-betro- H 0, Cleveland car -- highest-quality' pected to develop into a winning'' to stay outof naUonal polltlca. because , : r pitches . No other games scheduled. WtbmKeerinf wheel, ptMitknicijutuble " - Today's Games. George Irwin and Stone, local boys, The Marlln team of the new Texas . ; tedrivfr'scenvenienct. will be out for utility catching roles. association la to bmsaoa wih tahtht. . known as the Chicago at St Louis.., Jewetf overhead , car They are likely prospects. ... Detroit a) Cleveland, "Bathers,- because town represent Morgan', otllUjrJnfielder of the Gun- - ed U famous for It medicinal baths. dollars, Boston at Philadelphia.- - ' wosmg v montus or jisoLaunug-jui- a ""Washington at New York. Other equipment not pictured two extra limy (ubi season, is again onriOr t ;The San Francisco lub' announces cord tires,tubes,rixna and covers mounted tire, slgnlfigof LQ.eorgeJDreen,.xapu ATtONAL-tEAGUE; position, BlsK6p, an inTlelder from Kaysvllle. and catcher of the Stanford university lorward, one each side with lock. Snub-ber- s Won. Lost Pet as been out for several days In prac- - Daseoau team for the past two years. New York front and rear. Power tire .857 pumpj ce and i looks like a good prospect . electric .833 Chicago .... enclosed cars have The 'cleanup position In the batting Cincinnati .' lie baa the earmarks of one ot the s. .500 .neater and salety beVt youngsters ot the league. 1 order Is bothering Trls Speaker these .Philadelphia .'.500 v" days. It Rnmma continues to hit as St. Louis . . Hlbbler. a pitcher, and Js'or wood-'a- n .333 PfaaMoa. i . . 2450 4W. Sedu S32JJ - will Vet the 8oston"7rrr;; infiklder, both from , the ...Nebraska he did, la8t'seas.oaieJ33 SfWM.Roa4.Mr ....$2691 UnMMMiM . . . $J43J siaie ieague, are also out tor positions placa,-:.-. BraoaJiMi . , . f 2S50 .333 Pittsburgh i at DcmH. Tm annl ' . on the club. Brooklyn .200 Gerald Fatter ..thinks Arnold with the Transeau, a Let tu ihowwu the Ideal Paige and its ' Results. Yesterday's ' Los Angeles club of the coast league Jones is the most promising tennis At New York Brook. Brooklyn 10, perfection oftvorhnanship. A ride wiU tor a 'Short time In 1923, has asked for player In this country. .The Pr ' . . . . lyn 0.. . Susipm boot tad rack. flence youngster Is Junior, national Mar, tugf provt it superb comfort and handlinf V a trlaL .He will report May 1 At ClncInnatl-rPitt'sbu- rgh v "U'JflW testrunMU baud, wuh all dbb 15, Cin'. . - A number champion. , - . other telephone. youngsters'are of, cinnati ft, .v , bnsathasloglslaM to In an expected appearance t 'M4 put At Chicago St Louis 7, Chicago . , . RerHHrtn state that ' Johnny Shugrue, .,"."so other games scheduled. thrtsromlslng lightweight, has trouble Today's Gamss. . . .with Idaho Falls hib of Snake Blver LtliaL his eve, and tillav frixmi, r IX PhUadelphla-t- - Boston Uke his i. iwb. years- ago, is oookea to Wsw York at, BrooWyn.V Lhsveti quit boxing' t ... 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