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Show THE HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1323. PLAYING FOR OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP I asetiall III Timp Park T V v ft S V Tuesday champion, toils laboriously these d roads and hot days over tin the ppjiresive atmosphere of a gymnasium up- finger" Snapp thi morn!":; slow. ed up with the New Timps for State, feomnolent Philadelphia it fact that to the is It awaking 'spendent baseball la Provo. He 4o the receiving for the re- has in its midst a J potential light. mixed tem, according-- to Jack weight king. In 'Lefty Lew Tendler. former eal. who Is placing the Provo .will meet his ' club on tte national pas-- a newsboy, Leonard when they face hazard greatest map. at n other days Snapp will boss a each other in the squared ring here on the ' g at the steel plant, which the Yankee Stadium night of July 23. Tendler ranks Jrs be began this morning. below Adits Miller will be brought only a fraction of a notch m for the Tuesday game with Leonard in the standing of the Western Opticals if the lengthy lightweights. Their clash in Jereman can be located. If Miller sey City last July served to demont signed for the rubber Tuesday strate that conclusively. in some The belief prevails eal may bring down one of the te league twirlers, Metten, Andy quarters that Leonard is almost "through." His recent fights are Hips or Keller for that game, cited in support of this assertion. 'he Western Opticals will play has exhibited Jimp park Tuesday afternoon as Tet the champion of the rare faculty of possession . of celebra-sthe Pioneer day rt This team probably is coming through, when the occasion and both he and his adnger thaa tike Oilers, and ought demands, are confident of his ability herents put up run for the fans' cola the to "take" challenger. .; Mday. Leonard li training as never bechats may be at second base, h ' Walker can handle that bag fore in preparation for Tendler. will be bo easy He realises that it y Mtisfactorly. and mar do so Slowtown Jfcmmy Pltxpatrick is signed for task to stand off the Tendrounds. tor fifteen southpaw If stake weal would like to OttO ler, with the coveted title at no preliminary is also making for the as the American game, fx aer has a host of friends here errors. If he loses again hit will have vanished. The Leonard . S would like to see him, at least su. e, in Provo uniform. Amerl- - encounter will be Tendler's the goal at which ht effort !' Fork has an exhibition preme game Fh Bingham Tuesday, and should has been pointing (or years. etu mat team easny, even with- - It Is likely that a crowd second in sipe only to htat which saw the Birk and Holmstead. will fight f the1 Tuesday game is well Dempsey-Carpentie- r ''termed here there will be lnde-- wend its way into the great am'.dent baseball the rest of the phitheater the night of the contest, ' son, Harry Heal, president of for the memory of that last hectic struggle persists. Proro Athletic association, hav- - Leonard-Tendle- r thousand agreed to schedule a string of Between fifty and sixty A 'bugs" are expected to aid in the teams. !:mg semi-pr"betterment of the sport" at top urices. No matter which way the i? i PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. fight goes both Leonard and Tendare assured of winning, for ler Won. Lost. Pet. j will clash for the largest purse they 6 43 .606! ji Francisco ..... ever hung up for a contest between 62 .579 45 ,:ramento lightweights. .495 53 54 .tland ... 52 53 .493 :' Angeles .476 50 57 ittle , HEBER BEATS PAYSON. .467! PAYSON, 49 55 t Lake July 20. Heber took .467 the local nine under in a game 50 56 i non j kland ........... 63 44 .4111 played here Wednesday by the score of 10 to 4. Oswald pitched Yesterday's Games. good ball for Payson, getting thirteen strikeouts, but lost after all. it Salt Lake Portland 10, Salt Art allowed : Payson but , v- sevenMurdock hits. Sacralit Sacramento Seattle 2, HEBER. nto 8. . U Los Angeles San Francisco AB.H.O..A. : Los Angeles 4. Montgomery, rf . ...3 3 1 ,:it Oakland Venron 3, Oakland W. Nelson, c . .. . . ... 4 2 9 ... 4 1 2 Stanley, cf Bonner, 3b ....... ... 5 2 2 lb . , . ....5 110 Spencer Adams, Layton young-jr- , Fraughton. ... 5 2b ........ Sweat, playing with the Pittsburgh C, Murdock, sa. ... 4 2 1 out two crashed ;ionals Tuesday ... 4 1 1 Giles, If ......... i In four times at the He plate. A. Murdock, ...4 2 1 one assist also. Adams will jably get into action regularly .38 15 22 14 Totals f due to an injury to Johnny PAYSON. ylings. AB. H.O. A. 2 0 .. . . . . ss Schatz, sacker first larry Kilpatrick, ...... .3 1 outfielder of 'the Ogden club Kapple. rf . . . . .. 2 . Bonnett, 2b tag the present season, is play-wit- h .. 4 . . . . lb Hillman, the Sunnyside team in the 4 cf ..... Wignall, 1 league in the southern part 1 13 c ...4 Bailey, I the state. 4 0 0 :. . . . 3b Anderson, t v' .Days j sun-bake- I 'V. !a,:'" v -- Vi ( VP . al-pg- t ; .......... ............ ......... ............ , -- t" . ' .I ...... ; v - SHOES Thousands follow the golfer trying for the national open championship at In wood. Long Island. In the scene above Walter Hagen, New York, and Bobby Jones, Atlanta, are at the third hole. Joe. Kirk-woo- d (left Australia, is among the leader and Robert Cruikshank (right), Westfield, N. J, played a sensational game. TO HUE land, bringing with him a shipment Shropshire . v. v. v. rwwv "i t and sheep - t DOINGS OF THE DUFPS. 9(fDANK,Y- rm HY - 62 UP 'JU Jj'L Boys' ?500 Shoes $2.98 Men's $9.00 and $10.00 best-know- HIM HOW ,1 n7L By ALjUIAN If DOH'T SEE 50RRWOO ab? Work Shoes . Canvas Oxfords 12 Boys' Caps 5, Men's Work Sox. , .10 Men's Work Sox.. .l5 Dress Sox 10- Dress Sox 15 Dress Sox, 351, 4 pair ......984 Heavy Work . . . .$1.49 Wool and Cotton 981 Wool, $6.00 value $2.49 Dress Shirts ...... 98 Dress Shirts . . . .$1.49 for $1.00 Pure Silk ....75 Ladies' Lisle ......79 Ladies' Pure Silk. . 98 SUITS Boys' Unionalls .$1.69 Boys' Lace Khaki $1.69 Men's Lace Khaki Men's Pants Regular Khaki Corduroy .......$2.98 sizes Men's ....,....$1.69 $3.48 Odd . . for .. Men's Suits ....... $14.95 $45.00 Suits $17.50 All Summer Styles Price .One-ha- lf $35.00 for all Pants, .$4.45 Youth's $25.00 Suits for ....$12.50 $3.25 Whipcord Men's Boys' $13 Suits, One-ha- lf Price TTW.) ) OAOPV. I'M SORRV I THREW THAT BALU SO MAjM !l' -- TO- - F ONE OF THE. THINGS THAT GO WIT if i!! ( at FIRST THE BALL HEAD. I THOUGHT WAS GONG 1 IT WOULD HAVE SOESS BUT VOUR MOSE WAS IN THE WAV ! at double the price. Save while you can. X. i''l'lll j ( ili $35.00 and $40.00 Overcoats at . . . . . $6.00 and $7.00 Mackinaw Coats at.. $15.00 and $18.00 Rain Coats at. All Heavy Underwear at . ... . , ...$9.95 . , . . . $3.98 i $7.45 . . . ...... fj. 1 .. .ONE-HAL- F PRICE JL Inter-- ountamSales M . , 'he rtah Oilers .will journey, toin rails Laoor aay ror a aouQie-ade- r Moody. If Oswald, p ... 4 ... . with the baseball club of Totals ........ .4.--3Score by innings; it city. Manager Earl Wright 003 11 take a team of veterans on Hebr 1'2 s Jaunt. Pavon 4 0 0 1 Suzanne Hasn't Quit V ornpa ny 1 1 27 11 203 200 010 000 at Fletcher & Thomas old stand 10 4 Tony LaSalle, manager of the Raton, X. .M., club, is seeking th services of Ray Jacobs. Ogden shortstop, for the balance of the season: LaSalle held down second base for the Brigham club during TJ , Light Work ; will be buying the same goods 60 days from today . j ..V.... 15 24 Boys' Dress Hats,. 49 Boys' Toyo Panama 69 Men's Caps ...... .69 Men's Straws .... .98 Men's Silk 49 Men's Felt $1.98 ff sox PANTS Boys' Hats I ' .$2.98 $1.25 25 1 TIES Why not make a few winter purchases now? You p..; . . 5 SHIRTS HATS , GUESS I'D BETTER DiTch THE Base Bail j ..$3.95 Shoes 1 r AoND .. ....$1.98 Shoes Prince Edward established his ranch four years ago on his visit to western Canada His Durnose m becoming a Canadian rancher w to improve the native his establishment is ness. basis He is BPrt man, as well as a has exhibited stall the rre V ii stock shows of western n I" Only recently h Yv. Prize in the Shorthnm 1 Dartmoor "Princeton Cadet," at the Fift . m n i i 1 1 snow in Calgary. ( HANDKERCHIEFS . Men's and Boys' Dress .:..., . 5 COLLARS sheep and ponies with which to stock the Prince's ranch. SHIPS Included in the shipment is Will n Sommers, one of the race horses, from the stables of King George, and a consistent A Derby winner on the British turf. Thi horse, it ia believed, may International News Service. CALGARY. Alt., July 20. Prof, carry the prince's colors on race W. L. Carlyle, manager of the tracks of Canada and the United Prince of Wales' ranch, at High States and. in addition, will be used . We are more than pleased with the results of our Sale. We wish we could stay in Provo permanently, but Mr. Lewis insists that we get out August 1st. We like Provo and we like the people. You will find listed below a few specials. Don't wait until too late. Make yonr purchases now. . I 9 Moire ast ... .v By ARTHUR HOUSEMAN. International News Service NEW TORK. July 20 While Leonard, world's lightweight I Benny i I I atTEHDLER RBHTS She Gets License to Fight, et will read a paper before the convention dealing with the long arm method of pruning which is so much Poan M. C. Merrill of the Brigham ia vogue in California. h oung I mversity leaves on Satur the rtah-StateWeup: .Urnh, ATTEND FUNERAL. in all probability join the Raton "ia-- for Boise, Idaho, to attend the deb until he is called into servw-- convention of Western Horticultu held in that city begin ists. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O'. Beebe have by Las Angele--ning-oMonday next. The dean just returned from Santaquin whv're .'A MERRILL GOES TO BOISE. " . v . ! to-be . they went to attend the funeral of Mrs. Beebe's nephew, Kenneth A. Bennett, one of the firemen who was killed in the railroad wreck near Sandy last Sunday. Freddie Ley and Olsen, former Peaches, are also with the Raton club. 3 : rll - IS' !s' , -- ' SJTSLrt ? n4, J Timp V Jf .... s, r tcurnnt ;i o The greatest display of modern fire wurns ever snown in Frovo A v" . , . th worW' had iuit the court tor eood under H.Pr ytr reCent at Wimbledon in McKaae. British champipn, ia the fiiiaia. weeks ntn it '!wab?sSJdu!l,,,,, It J '.'jw-!- 5 a few Only "SKiS'is.A SW 'ihf' lie rnire tr---- ? i n v'--Ht.--- rr van: mi i "evtiy - woman, ' trat has ' n u- r- f ' ' .. ; . uuvsu tiie.uijl. Urn slip fe'with ht ,t ,1- "toxin? hctnse issued to a woman tjf Now j.'rs.-v- . She s,tI;i a matti. of Ailentown, Pa., or Kiddy McCuc. of iit Paul' TQlh -- i i, ' f - Ball Park, July 24th BEAUTIFUL SPECIALLY MADE PIECES IN A GREAT VARIETY OF THP PYHTRITTnV OT 4DTO fn oo.o .Ov vl jIAjK1. M. olrtI"c' ADMISSION 2o Tpvto CHIT.nRFTtf in ri?MTo nr ' J 1 |