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Show At; SHU ' " . . - fl ' " " J" I Ill v. Ismmoffi 3 3 nrf fTrrvrx trmitn' iMimnf " i'-r- SPORTING EVERITS : ForOldBeloit NEPHI BASEBALL CLUB TO v ' 4 SHOW REAL FIGHT IN CO'i HKG CEffTRALUTAH LEAGUE GAMES If prewnr artlr it let round the Outral l'tb Baaebdt iHigue camp inuioite aiijtbtn( at aU, it li that tne tang 1a tlila nwtluu trill aee tetter brand ef ball than at any previous time itt tbe, hlntory of the league. The entire league - baa taken on new Jife and entbuHiaani among tbe player and tbe fan la daily aa tbe opening 6f Friday Don't Fail To See Our Ad In Tuesday's Herald , tne season approaches the cluba of the leairue Nephl present look ai though It ahould be right np on top of tfie enure- - group. A formidable array or real baseball talent in goine tnroagh tbe paces every jiight and la rant getting Into thane. In tbe pitching department Nephi hag i collection of four men who ahould keep the batters of tbe other Among, ,t - -- cluba gueaaing moat of the time. Foremost among them la Belligtbn. He waa one of the best young pitch- era In tbe league last year and tbia year ahould stand as the leading bearer. Part of last sea win d with one of the cluba in the I'tah Copper league. BosweU la an older player and la ateady and de pendable. He hag a change pace that has won for him many ball games, la back again on the team after an absence ofAnore than two years during which time be was on a mlHslnn for the church in South Carolina. 'During the train ing season of the big league! Burton hobnobbed with aeveral of the big boys and was even permittd occa sionally to work out with them. - In tbia kijL bsf retired yaliiatile trHin-- l ing which be will use to good advantage this year la the Central Utnb league. One of the finds of tbe year in Nephl la a blgb school lad. by the name of Chrlstensen. He measures six feet three ftichs in his stocking fet. lie la a left bund er and has sped to burn. Glen Worthington, athlete of the Utah Aggies, will have complete charge ofthe recejvjnjdeparij i&Puhej&enhi battery. He (gone of tbe most outstanding catchers in the entire league, and play very much after the "Bob" Howard type of catchers. He has a can bit with the and Is In a class by himself when it comes to baserunnlng. In fact, Glen 1r half of the Nephl team all by himself. this he is a quiet. Notwithstanding beeper-forme- Is Yolftllome Protected? ,c i - In this enlightened day and age the efficient and modern home builder looks for a roof covering that will - . v f PROTECT not only from wind, storm and sun, but from .'. FIRE. pillions of dollars i orthj)fFoperty ... and maBy - lives are lost every year, caused by sparks dropping wood shingles. Investigate the Old ; on dry, curled-u- p ' American Asphalt Shingles that procure a big reduc-tio- n in your insurance premium because of their fire . resisting features. all-st- SOLD AND APPLIED BY - ;Tlie Asphalt Shingle Co. T beat-ones- 123 W. CENTER ST- - PROVO PHONE 1157. ) "Estimates Gladly Given Gratfe" conserrative-plaJ'er.f'entraUH- , nh league fang predict for him a career among tbe fastest ball piny erg of the v nation. .; a On the Initial bag may be seen this year, Powell, JJepbl city elec trician, who had several year's ex. perienee In Canadlnn leagues. Gene cousin of Glen and WnrtMngtnn,center on the Nephl high school bas ketball team, will also try out for - first " base. Percy Hansen, former . Aggie ath PROVOTANK lete will preside on tbe keystone act Several year ago Percy was tn best aecondJiaaeiMaialh4 gasM. Portland 8, Mlasioo, 7, At Oakland First San Fraaciaoa 0, Oakland ; second game, San Frandac 2. Oakland 1. At Sacramento First game, Lo Angetos 0, Sacramento J; second cantc. Loa Angeles & facramento L t r Utah R.R. Defeats ....i.iiiiaMBwi M;.L&S.:LWje -- -- 1 ti f & ..." Wednesday ' . Employeea the Utah Railroad company defeated tbe store depart ment employee of the Lo Angeles and Bali Lake railroad In short, i but hotly" contested baseball game In Prove Saturday afternoon. The scon stood fear to seres for the I Utah tribe when time was called Cache Valley league when fce played with Smitlifield. Pne year he that league in batting, st year he was manager of the Spanish Fork club, while he wa coaching at! -J ' th Spanish Fork high school. A few month ago he resigned his school posittoa and 1 now employed by the i. C. Pennry company store at Nepbl. Besides being a- ood bat- itr, ue is a iso a gooa uase rnnner. He la a crafty ball player and needs to be wgiched at all limes. His presence on the team should be of great help to tbe young fellows try- fee Paul Kesbitt. captala uA aur ing out for positions. of V LOoOet track lrtoUr J oefeM nan . . Bulon Cowan will be back again on I third base. He is an average ball but coca in in player and can be depended upon to kjif.mll relay nuaneu do big part in any game. M. . I. Petty is the daddy of the Nephl nine. He is one of the original pioneer in the Central Utah league) but is still able to show up the large majority of youngsters who have come up since then. The Nephl club owes more to - "I. M." than to any other one man for keeping the sport alive here. He takes keen interest in the young fellows The tennis contest of the "T" inand has developed most of the boys who are now figuring in baseball In vitation meet was won by the Provo the town. He will more than likely boys, both the singles and double. do his stuff in the infield, although The singles were captured byt Holt he is also a splendid outfielder. He and the doubles by Holt and Brown. ' The summary : is a good baseball player, DOUBLES. . an average hitter and Is awaya a Holt and Brown of X High de- dangerous man In the pinches. wffeate Kenaeff Johns cfWa- BrPett3ffrwrtal& SperryBnd their old jobs in the outer garden satch, 6 1, Woodward Smith, L. D. S., deSperry Is a god fielder and an excellent hitter. B. Petty Is perhaps feated Dalton and Van Luven, ' one of the best ballplayers in the en Sprlngville, 6--4. tire league. Hp played with Provo In Buttle and Johnson of Provd beat 1023 in tbe shortlived state league. TayloFand Hardy of East, He bas always been among the lead- 6- -4, ing batters of tbe league. Is a field and Brlnley of Pleaser of more than ordinary ability antLlnebaugh Grove beat Taylor and Will and is a first class base runner. iamson of West, H J-a- V ; it thread la the lineup: ' For Utah Ry. Co.- -H. Smith t. W. Vaughn p. EL Busmnssen. 1 b. A. Harmon, 2b, L. Wade 8 b, O. Cum, a.a, H. Castro, r.f, D. Wood c.f, J. Bomo Lf, S. 8mith sub. For L. Au--4 S. L. Ry. Co. O. Mor gan c, H. Jensen p, T. A. Beam, J b, D. MltcheL 2b. J. Taylor 8 h. D. Snelson, ml, G Boberson r.f- - J. Blevea, eX, Whitehead, Lf. A Jm in PROVO BOYS MUNNIS d 61. t 62, 07, 63.' -- 661. Hpltl and ,Brown,yl4efeatedl waiwnt?-iiiBtjei,.ifiitj tuflelde'r, is looting Tofasteady Llnebaugh and Brlnley, Pleasant place on the squad. One of the : Grove, newcomers, is Nelson who played Woodard and Smith beat Johnin the southern Ctah with Richfield son and Buttle of Provo, league lagt year and who is recomHolt and Brown beat Woodard mended as a good baseball player. Steele, a moving picture theater and Smith, SINGLES manager. Is practicing with the boys. Freed, East, beat He tails from Denver, where he was Ferguson, flycatcher sn- - one ot the conunerclolLSpringvllle,. Holt,, T, beat Grey, L. D. 8., leagues Mont Rperrjt last year's Tellef 6- -2. catchef is al0 cavorting around the Snow of Provo beat Edmund of practice field daily. A large group Wasatch, of high school boys are getting their Brlnley of Pleasant Grove beat first insight into the game each Nebeker, West, night. Several of these are developHolt beat Snow, ing rapidly and may. be given a Freed, East, beat Brinley, Pleaschance to play in some of the games ant Grove, 62. season. during the Holt beat Freed, 6 2, 6 3, 6 2. Heber opens the season at Nephl Wednesday, May 12. XATOIONAL LEAGUE. Club Standing. W. L. Pet. Stewart, Deseret gymnasium, third, New York ri.7 3 .700 Time, 1 :54 6 4 .600 Cincinnati ' Women's 4 .600 fancy diving Virginia Chicago . Rae, Rowland Hall, first; Etha St. Louis ...7 5 .583 6 K .545 Celeatla Philadelp bia second: Bleak. --Provo. 5 .500 Strange. Deseret gymnasium, third. Brooklyn .'. ."....3 8 213 free style Bud "Shield's, BostonTTf?", 3 9 .250 Provo, first; Lynn Smart, Provo, Pittsburgh MerrlU second ; Christophersoh, Sunday's Results. third. Time, 2:34 (Prelimin At Brooklyn New York 6,-- Brook ary heat time, 2 :31. new lntermoun lyn 8. -ArehicagolttsbuTghrTChlc8go Pro Shields, free style vo, first ; Paul Wilhelmson, second ; At Cincinnati St. Louis Ok Cln- Wesley Johnson, Provo, third. Time cinnati 4, 26 seeondr tnewTecord ) No other games scheduled. stroke Leslie breast ' Walling. Granite, first ; Klllon Stew & AMERICAN LEAGUE. art; Deseret gymnasium, second ; Club Standing. W. L. Pet. Ralph Ramsey, Deseret gym., third. 6 3 .727 Time, 3:11 New York (new record). 7 3 .700 Women's SOyard free style Cleveland 7JS83 -5 Partridge, Jrovd. first i Chicago . . .6 6 .600 Strange, Deseret' gym, second ; Washington .455 Clare Nelson, Provo, third. Time, Boston , .5j6 4 6'.400 Detroit 30 seconds (new record). ,4 8 '.333 500 yard free style Bud Shields, Philadelphia .. ....4 8 .333 Provo, first ; Sidney Jond,Pnivo St. Louis second ; Harlow Sharp, Deseret V . Results. ' Sunday's (new gym, third. Time, 6:14 2, ".At New York Philadelphia Z record). New York 7. diving David Llddell, Fancy At W'ashlngton-Bosto- n 8, Washfirst, 109.2 points ; Lowell Morris, " 6, (ten Innings.), Deseret gym, second 1041 ; E. L. ington St. At St. Ixuls Cleveland 6 101.1. Anderson, Granite, third, Louis 11. relay Provo (Shields, At Detroit Chicago 4. Detroit 2. 64, 62. 75, 62. of ttiTonralSinmgTTT Protect Linoleum Following Mr. Talk With a Provo Man . There's nothing more convincing than the statement of someone yon know and have confidence In. That's why this talk with Mr. Taylor of N. 3rd street, ahould be mighty helpful here in Prorof H. T. Taylor, carpenter 878 N 3rd St, Ea, Provo, says: "I had a lameness and weakness in my back and often aharp pains across my were disord kidneys. ered and the secretions were highly colored in passage. 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After that the the varnish, notion the lin wear is- on h Pure Rain v Mlyfl 'As 1 Ui II II r.swV and iDrpcndaUcL oupplie III l "isssn II il pill A r r AU ' m I I J NOTICE TO .CREDITORS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District . Court of the In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, County of Fourth Judicial District, County of " T" -Ctahr State of Vt&h. Utah, SUte of Ttah. ; . Ih the matter of the estate of . In the natter of. the estate of Stanley Wilford Thomns. deceased. Richard Thomas, 'dotfcaaet. Creditors will present claims with Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his vouchers to the undersigned at bis residence In LehLUtah, on or be- - resith'nee in. JLehk- Utah,pa br he--. last day of June. 1920." fore the . EDWARD sot'THWICK. l)WAltD goTJTHWICK; - Administrator. Administrator. J. H. McDONXtD. . j. h. Mcdonald. : , Attorney. Attorney. Pub. dates: April 27; May S10- Pub. dates: April 27; May , " j - tr6rnneWoyt'afonIM" The Evening Gerald 64, 62 Classified Ads Are Business - Getters. r r 310-1T-2- 17-2- 60, 60, 62. 61, 63. 60, 62. 62, 1-- .............6 ; STARS MAKE 7 I" I I WE GUARANTEE" SATISFTDIG RESULTS J NEW RECORDS "We Aim to Please" HARDY-mADSE- TRANSFERiGDi N Provo tank star carried away ja'n the major honors at the A. A. U intermountain , swimming meet at Salt Lake City last week. Bud Shields established three new d records, in the Bayard and free styles. Wesley Johnson set a new time d free style. limit for the Gertrude Partridge established a new record In tbe women's event. Shields set a phenomenal mark free style. After for the the first four length of the pool be bad drawn well away from his nearest-rival, and kept Increasing bis lend until be finished nearly two lengths of the pool ahead ofJohus. His time lagt year of 6:37 3 5 went by tbe boards, and the I'tab speod king covered the long swim In 6:14 g Shields continued bis exhibitions by setting a new swim state record for the the when he led off-l-a lay. His time was 58 seconds, the first time this distance has been a minute. negotiated in less than ' '. " Summary !0P-y aid. irecatyle Wfisley. John:, son, Provo, first;. Lynn Smart, Provo, second; Milton Dorius, Granite third. Time, 1:01 (new record)." Plunge for distance Dean Moffat, Deseret gymnasium, first; liar-- , low Jones, Provo, second; William third. Davix, Desert gymnasium, seconds Distance. GO feet in 30 (new record)". stroke Bud breast Shields. Provo, first; Harlow Sharp, Deseret gymnasium, ecoiid ; Holert 220-yar- 100-yar- d 500-yar- d 'Iff W : 3-- record-brakin- 100-yar- d "vf' j i; - 8-- 5 " HAeSm fOfiO "SSoSsfCLACY) FIRST DANCE 150-yar- V ro-S- , 8-- 500-yar- d 11 ............6 220-yar- d NOV J ! 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