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Show " ., ; f " : " " t ' ' ,4 i - - " THE HERALD. MONDAY, MAY 14, 1923. lows:'. Fitzpa trick. Outfield Fleiger, Howard, Wil son. . Salt Lake City will be represents. ed by Jhese players: Pitchers--PapwortThomas and Walbeck, SALT ; LAKE 2b.; Morgan- - or. wobido, ss.; French 3b.; Kilpat-- J rick, lb.; Jones, If,; Matthews, c;.; Brooks, "c; Groeschner , rt.; Phillip, P. .. Brigham Olsea, cf.; Clark, 3b.; Blade, If.; La Salle. 2b.; Nelson, ss.; Gleasdn, c.; Jones lb.; Watklns, rf.; Keller, p. Harry Mann, a veteran of many years as a baseballer, will umpire -- Metten., Catcher FallenMne. Infield DeWald, Snelgrove, Bar ry; Henderson. T OutfJeld Buckles, Bwstad, Leon . . i , T'- III 1 t-ll- l- ' ard.,:.. - -- J PACIFIC COAST STANDING Won. Lost. Pot. .625 15 San Francisco ......25 Salt! L,. Lake' Portland The opening game of the Utah Vernon State baseball will be played here Sacramento 4 o'clock, htMI Wednesday afternoon, Apples when Salt Lake and Provo meet Seattle That same day Brigham City and Oakland Ogden open the season In the north ....23 16 16 17 17 23 23 ........ .22 .22 14 ...,12. - 24 27 iB-j (Special to the Herald.) OGDEN. May 14. Briffham jimu-- i ,378f:furnish the opposition for the Gun ners in the ihltial.gamei.of the state league here : Wednesday. MJ - meet in Cow., I . Bentley); third.Hansen iU) second: JeVkes rill I, mnforn"""w Distance. 160 third. 5 Inches. feet Priaay and Saturday. " Pole vault Webster (A) won, (New state record.) leave oa Thursday" for L!! Dixon (T) and Graft (U) tied for DiscusNation' (U) wonj Know-- u,v ... . A I k ' mafnnA alia j Maiiffftai second. Height, ll feet 11 izrWI Distance; 116 feet 8 inches. ,wm "nblne tot the doU es. (New sUte record.) J third. we second rantoir noi put jones iv won; Fart-."- "" Broad Jump V. Watkina (TJ) rwge aorreu (iJ.piayer. while Manan- -i kx) secono; won; Graff (U)'" second; Webster third. Distance, 38 feet 7 Inches. , ; up, and the locals are I (A) third. Distance 22 feet Sinchei. (due will bring back Vte't Y TEAM AT TENNIS MEET, High Jump Young (Y) ' won; jshlp. Dixon has held thT, Lunt, (A) second; Baker (A) third. Height 6 feet t Inch. , Puck Dixon and Hunter Manson' yeaar, while with Mange. Javelin" Hullinger Y) won; will represent the B. Y. T-J- at the fales tlUe has been won. . AT Stewart, Joseph, Time, -- II ir --- aiv liTATr cfrthrfirsfcJimeinciB UTAH AGGIES Ht i r COME TO COLLECT PAMAStS Y." ATHLETES mm. sbb . .... OOr"50ME OF 69 43 32 ..I MY . vii Fra i -- H Al R-.- VfLSTERBA THIS A VERY 5ERI0U3 MATTER -- WITH ME l '" 'f Yesterday's Garnet. The initial state loop contestj At Salt' Lake First game: Ver cere promises to be an event lmpor-tan-t non 8, Salt Lake 17; second game,! in baseball history. Vernon' 8, Salt Lake 8. There'll be a parade with a band At Stockton Forenoon game, Wednesday afternoon, starting at Oakland 6, Sacramento 6, called, the fountain and heading west on time limit I.: -- 1 ow, vot !- flEEl , I7' KNOW THAT I WIFE FOR 4JFft . BEAUTIFUL HAIR -- 1 WORSHIP EVERY HA1 R OH HER NEAP AND EXPECT "D- - t J TO I WANT VOW MAkkIED-M-Y - mi DID? WELL,; B. Y. U. athletes put a fair show of the Union association Salt, Lake f OF-- J . will have a team in a league of ing at the Intercollegiate track and LUCK j other than Coast league rating. field meet at Cummings field Sat Provo will be in her fastest form the tact some that of urday, despite and is out after honors. the best "Y" men were out of the J '' Ogden and Brigham were mem- aneet" her 4tfe-No- r there Maynard Markham, the "Y" flash, Wfth rcTamehto7ilternoon game, of 1921 and 1922 and are good base - . , . r, h had of a second sipped off n cnoo west street Players of both teams Oakland 5, Sacramento 10. ana meet neia ""v ball towns. who made the 880' in 2 Hoggan, by Will be in the parade. on At San afternoons Francisco --r Forenoon sev-1 At the local nfrldar park Wednesday , The opening ceremonies of the game, Seattle 4, San Francisco 6; x. i. i .itammiin neia. in a nreiiminarina minutes 1 5 seconds. This is ebnas game wilil include some regular big afternoon game, Seattle 6, San league stunts, such as persuading Francisco 10. ' "nais wui oe staged at Hoggan earlier in the day went over to the plate. d youths of the mile distance. the mayor to -- pitch-the first ball At Los Angeles First game, the city will compete in. a contest;. " "me. hour the fo,lowln with another distinguished citizen Portland 6, Los Angeles 3; second while freckled-faceoe tn the Qlen Anderson, another Crimson-He- , "eiiminanes. wui neia chaps also will lowered his own official mark aracus, broad doing the receiving and probably I game, Portland 3, Los Angeles 4. be on deck to claim prises which tfnof of the forenoon and then set up anHarry Heal, president of the local mgn jump, puie have been hung up by local boosttbuh, jump, d : hurdles in the d team, trying hjs band t batting. and dashes other in the JESS WILLARD WINS. ers. . .s finales, when, without being pressThen the state league season and the low if Six NEW YORK, May 14. Toutlf "XWradeTs to be the hurdles. as ii , i big feature. will for- - the finals. Five ed, he cleared the hurdles at a opens And will include 86 must be served, say the .philoso This will leave Twentj-sixtIEY5RVmSJMJiERiACtMEAH5 qualify street clfp. 7 In the forenoon Andy's gamea. between Provo, Salt Lake, phers, and Saturday afternoon in and. Washington avenue' at 1:30 o'-- , points will be. awarded wiinners la me Dollars amp cents and Ogden Brigham. the feature bout of the Milk Fund Clock. It will hA haailoil hv tha the finals.. Second place will take time was 25 5 seconds, eclipsing I MUST BE PAID ! ' II I William Lowe will umpire the show, youth, in the person of Ladies' band of four po,nt8' ni 80 on down to flfth Lee Slmmins' 261 record Ogden, while a band I 'M OUT OF WORK AND " 1909. of first game here and Gunnar Ras Floyd Johnson, was served with a from ttCB- one. w,, wnicn receive Brigham also will be- in at-I HEP HAIR MEAMS EVERY WOKT "Msbfe" Miller, the T" flash, . muson will do the official scoring terrific right upper'cuUto the jaw tendance. Members of the two MedaIa win 1)6 wrded id the first 61VE YOU ME.! THIMG TO for the state league games in Provo. by the elderly Jess Willard at the clubs and local club "men will be three Places and rfD,bons to the surprised the field by winning the I A CENT. BUT d Salt Lake has a strong team, and end of the eleventh round and in the the Mil and fourtn dash. , century parade, which will end at tne!I " will IT.l.TEtLTOUVIHOT line-up a with kZ&FK in start beat The its the 100,led into action thenceforth knew no more. finals will be run. off In the ler, put good I WILL PO WAIT action here Wednesday. order: 8 o'clock, broad the sextet to the tape, with Wirth- The punch knocked Johnson abMayor Fran Farncia of Ogden follwln 1 ' a Miuirrnf - 7' PWlentJntHrlll do the second. lin Jewkes 8hot but sumcold and stumbled, a catching solutely put' will toe on the supplied rni dash;.3:15, end of jump' for Salt Lake and Snapp will re- - mary finish to a bout originally slants offered bvreceiving dash; 3:30, high jump, dls-- managed to gain third place. Mavor Chris Sim. l In the' quarter, Miller, with the d c ceive for the Provo state leaguers. dash;-H,scheduled to go 15 rounds. onson in the initial ceremonies. cus- - ml,e; 3;45- Burrows probably will start on The lowan lay face down on iheipfesTdent FredlM. Nve of th state i pole, won without,, much troublef run; 4:30. Miller was the Timps, while rtagjiooi iead: Prest Tr Iatneaiitanceelay (invlU- - leading throughout - IpwDrtlrTrracorSalf Lake but before the could deht 4:45, sprint madley relay fPassed at one time by Hutton, but B. Madsen of the Gunners tional) Beckstead will be Provo's next best start a wholly superfluous count, will call 'em. Hutton could not keep up the pace (invitational) The entries from the Utah coun- - and Miller easily shot across the . bet In the pitching line and Mana-- , the bell rang, ending the round. It Lloyd Keller will do the chuck ger Carl Wright of the Salt Lakers also ended the fight Johnson was tag for the visitors. He recently ' iy oms,on na'e been received and finish ahead. have in reserve pitchers dragged, feet trailing, to hla corner received n trial wlh rhiffv r la' mciUOe : will Each of the three schools intend ; Thomas and Metten. dash Woods, Pay son; to enter a team in the conference by his handlers, but nothing could Bees end is out to down the locals. The probable line-uof the' Provo be done about' the Iowan's condition Bin Gieason will catch. Crandall, Springville; Anderson, meet at Colorado next week. The un follows- fentries for the three schools, as in the Intervening minute, and Andy Phillips has been selected Provo. o Pitchers Burrows, nnounced by "'Coaches Twitchel, Beckstead, Willie Lewis, the Iowan's chief sec- todtwiri for Ogdenwhile-Clarencand Jacob! ville; woods, Payson; "Anderson, Romney and Fltzpatrick yesteray ond, tossed in a lowelTinu'te token Brooks will. 46 the receiving. ' Catcher follows: ' Snapp. tn m ting tWO Provo.B. Y. TJ. Miller, Wakefield, dash Crandall. Snrlne-'vllle; Simmons, Payson; Chipman, Pearce, Partridge, Young, Sander American Fork. sonjjfforreil and Hullingeiv Asgies--Har- t, run Richards. Pleasant Mortenson, Web ster, Whitney, Lunt, Selgfrled, grove; Hutchlngs, Springville; .; Kirk, and'Oberhansley ; Simmons, Payson: Utah Jewkes, G. Anderson, Hut Mile run Richards, Pleasant Grove; Tregeagle, Provo; Hutch-ing- ton,. Hoggan, 'Richards and V; Wtklnsr . Springville. The summary: relay Springville: . (Y) wonT hurdles Woods, Pay- - ififcyaTdasti-atitteson; Clark, Tintic; Fegts, Spanish Wirthlin (U) second; Jewkes (U) " third. Time, : 10 Fork. dash Miller (Y) won; Shotput Ingersoll, American Fork; Thorn, Springville; Curtis, Hutton.(Uj second; Kirk (A) third. Time, :52 Spanish Fork. run Hoggan (U) won,! Broad jump Lewis, Spanish Fork: Thorn. Springville; "Inger- Hart (A) second; Wakefield, (Y)! third. Time 2:01 (New record.) soll, American Fork. Mile run Hoggan Javelin Kitchen, Payson; Lar (U) , won; son, American Fork; Tolman, Span- Hart (A) second; Wakefield. (Y) third. Time 4:3$ ish Fork. (New record.)! Twomile run Whitney (A) wm, Payson; Smith, Bentley (Y) Payson; Ingersoll, American Fork. Allen (A) second; Pole vault (state Goodman, Lehi; thirff. Time, 10:38 record) Richards, 1ho sJlfllsJied Smuln, Lehlj Clark, Springville. for interfer: High Jump Thorn, Springville; second, disqualified - ence.) Roberts, Lehi; Curtis, Provo: high hurdles G. Anders- .enciaot tbeaepaTgTIeife C (state record.) f 6? - ame-ber- e; 3;36-- . 2-- 11 ill IS the opening .690 .590 .564 .564 .368 .308 ' . e, rgJen-5Mo,or- mm vis: in 111 . HER PAVi 1A1R syrt MKJ J a ttEANSVERNTfiTNS TONGUE Ctah-league one-fift- 3-- Red-heade- r d nail-mil- v 100-yar- e, 220-yar- 220-yar- dt " 220-yar- d i,i . to h 8-- T1 -- , I 440-yar- fifth-park- 7nX - I I : n jl i in. l m . u p IN AS MUCH AS HER HAIR MEANS SO ' MUCH TO YOU I WILL GIVE YOU BACK I TOOK! ALUTHAT VL V- I k 1 100-yar- d . 220-ytfr- 880-yar- d " time-keep- 100-yar- d p zzu-yar- ei - 440-yar- d 880-yar- d . 880-yar- d X 220-yar- d X 2-- ijf s- ...... 440-yar- d 1 V tS- K v) : - .. 4-- 880-yar- d 5 4-- 6 Discus-i-Woso- n, 3-- 120-yar- d on1 (TJ) w'on; Mortenson (A) second; Morrell (Y) third Time, :16 NEWSPAPER "CLOSE," TOOI The Provo Post and The Daily Herald will be issued each Wednes day during the baseball season ear lier than on other days, both papers going to press at 1 o'clock, instead of o that all carriers and other workers in these shops may attend the state league baseball games. . ' N.C. HICKS. "Manager, The Post E. C. RODGERS. Publisher.. The Herald. 880-yar- d -- 3,-s- THE OLD HOME TOWN (Equals atate record.) Utah (WrltUn; relay G. Anderson, Cartwright, Jewkes.) won; Aggies (Baker, Webster, 8. Anderson, Mortenson) second; B.J Y. U. (Sanderson, Bennett, Pearce, . Mffler). third. Time 1:23 Mile relay UUh (Wootton, Hut ton, Miller, Gilliple) won; Aggjes (Lav ton.- - Selgfrled, Oberhanstey, Kirk) second; B. Y. U. (Bunnell, 2-- ! By STANLEY r r t mi m i ii n m sisim - . sj, I t?T SEASON OPENS rr Al r I btraw Hate for Comfort- Straw Hats for Styled -3 f Straw Hats of Everv Shane.t Straw Hats of Every Shade fIStraw Hats of Every Price- - .4 ' . J i1 ? I . THB TOiws'eeST WH.lTTi.eRS SOMB VMO THB KHIPB SMARPeNESi WHO ftSSBD VKBS9 HAD.. 7HR00GHTOWN ONE DAY LAST THS) MOST COMPlJfTH OyTTT BVKR 5BPN WTHPSB RWTtS flX& 1 '. V N ii..." it-- 'I - .VnKlp;i;oNSEN? CO? 154 West Center . .; 1 'Phone 465? 1 |