OCR Text |
Show PAGE FOUR AtProro SPORTING EVENTS V1NS SECOND; - r - lf - A. Taylor, Berry, If , . two-bagg- .... ,in-1- "" two-bagg- tbelr-olde- - ...............12 - ..:.83 Total 7 24 16 " 1'KOVO ' , AB II rr ..,.....:.'. Mclnto0i, Davidson, if 0A lxl 1 0 2 . ft liiMiver, Howard, e. .", Farmer, 3b ., T tI 1 ., 2 K. Dixon, lb Oay, p D. Dixon, p .. 11 'olllUlt, km o 0 ....2 ....... ..S3 12 Toful HCOMSyBX 27 14 IXXIXG8 000 50d 500 003 2o4 SUMMARY Payson, ruim Hits .100 Provo, runs ...... OUl Hits .n".TJH2 000 100 30x 30x 5 T T 12 Buns Colvln, Siwlnho Kitchen, Cloward,. Kalle, Davidson, Hoover, r armer, . uixon. Errors Ooivln. J'loward, Herry. Sacrifice lilts-Hoo- ver, F. Dixon. Home Iluns Mcintosh. , Two base hits Conant 2, Gay. Innings pitched by Gay i, by D.' Dixon 5. Credit victory to D. Dixon. Charge defeat to Kitchen. At bat off Gay 14, off D. Dixon 19. Hits batted off Gay 5, off D. Dixon 2. Huns scored off Gay S. Struck out by Gay 2, by D. Dixon 6, by Kitchen 1. Bases on balls off Oay 1. Umpire Brown. aij. iwrd. II 1 id- ' - mm . J HEBER as Widdlson, 2b G. Nelson, c ., Bonner, $ ..... Stanley, lb A. Murdock, 2b Giles, cf E. Montgomery, 3b Era ugh ton, rf AB H POA ..S 5 ....5 8 0 ....0 2 4 ....5 2 0 ....4 2 13, 4 1 S 14 1 2 1 1 0 ..........4 Total y I ...4 Lj ' : - Prince Albert Is cool as a dip in the lake. No matter how hard you drive it, you never burn out a bearing. It is sweet as a check in the morning's mail. Fraflowers. grant, too, like fresh-picke- d tlie tin, and fragrant as you Fragrant in smoke it. Real tobacco, 1. tell you. ... BI .45 13 27 10 INNINGS .020 200 101 6 030 811 A ...... ?i . ,311 221 '. SUMMARY r. t. 6mt. Cnaptujr, W linns Miller, Dtirrant 2, IJolm- stead, V. Murdock, Bonner, Stanley, A. iMurdock, Giles, E. MontErrors gomery. Holmstead 2, Montgomery, Ps Murdock. Sacrifice hits Holmstead. Three base hits E. Montgoniery, Widdlson. Two SPANISH FORK , base iilu Homer, Holmnttid. AB H PO Double plays Holmstead to Homer V. 2 Dudley, If (3). Struck out by M. Huff, ss . . 4.' ..4 Miller 7, by Bonner S. Hit with C. 1 ..4 Huff, cf .. pitched ball Iugeraoll. Pussed balls Dahle. 0 .5 ft E, Chlpman.' Umpire-Wign- all, 2 ..5 . D. Dudley, 3b v 4 ..4 Bissell, lb ... Club Standing . t" ..1 Lewis, lb Won Lost Pet 2 ..3 Howe, 2b .727 8 Provo . 2b . .. EUREKA Jones, 8 Eureka ;72T 10 ..4 AB H POA Budge, e Heber .545 0 E. Shrlver, rf . 0 ..4 Hayward, p . :.5 2 1 0 .545 5 Ameriqr.n Fork Noe, If V. ..5 1 0' .545 5 6 ..40 14 27 C Springville Butler, rf . . . . Total ..5 1 2 .. 7 4 .304 lJuyson A'udrns, ss ... ..5 4 .364 7 .., Nephl SPRINGVILLE Warhurton, lb ..4 2 0 . AB H PO A Spunisb. Fork Kline, 3b .3 Ki'sult of Wednesday's Gaines V. Palton, 3b ..4 H. Shriver,2b . ..3 'At Puyson 5, Trovo 7. .4 ... 2b Taylor, c peck, ..5 At Fork Heber . 6, e ..5 Davis, Fowler, p Auiericanx Fork 4. ss .. ..'5 Chatwin,' Sb. Mn, ..2 At. Springville Spanish Fork 10, ... ;.5 Total ..42 15 27 13 Senior, lb Springville 7. ..4 cf Cole, NEPHI Eureka" 13, Nephl L ; At Nephl .,3 AB II PO A Packard, if Yhere They. Play Friday ..4 M. S)erry, 2b . . . Siww, p 0 Provo at Nepal. t ..4 Young, rf Cowan, 3b 0 3 at Heber. .Tayson 0. Worthington, c . 0 5 12 27 10 .Total E. Worthington, lb 112 AMERICAN LEAGt'E cow byinnlngs ' Park, rf 0 0 W. L. Pet ,.. ' Sp., Fork, runs ; . . .004 201 03010 GV 0 Boswell, cf, f 14 New York 41 10 .719 31: 031 Hits .........:..004 Lunt, If 1 1 7 Chicago .552 Springvllle, runs 32 27 .542 110 003 412r-- 12 Philadelphia Hits Belllston,- - p, cf 0 0 Cleveland ... . . . , ..,31 27 34 SUMMARY . A. Siierry, cf,- p" "0T" ,7. 29 30 .492 Buus V. Dudley 3, XL- Huff. C Detroit 27 28 .4S1 Ilaytvatd. Washington Total s..,. 30 4 27 11 Huff, Dahle, B(udge .22 30 .39 Snow. St. Louis Chatwin, Dalton 3, V. Taylor, SCORE BY INNINGS Boston . ... . 40 .2sa ,tttsdn,-Col- e i Errors 023 120 30213 "onng, Eureka, runs NATIONAL LEAGI basesColeSacrf E Stolpa ....012 210 31515 Young. Hjts " Huff. C Huff Chat. 000 010 000- -i 1 fice hlts-- M. . Nephl, ruus W,'L. Pet. Home runsBndge ' CTint-wl- Pittsburgh 29 2 .569 win. Hits .001 010 110 4 " ..81 24 .564 Three base bits V. Dudley. Cinelnnafi SUMMARY V r Runs Kline 2, H. Shriver, E. Hayward. Two base hits M, Huff. KJL- Louis ....30 20 .526 28 20 JiI9 Dudley, Jones. Chicago Slirlver, .. Bntlpr, Warbtirton 4. C. Hnff, Dahle, Andrus 3, Fowler, Lunt. Error- s- V. Dalton, Taylor. Cole. Credit vic- Brooklyn .....26 26 .500 ....28 2S .500 Andrus, M. Sperry 2, Park, G. tory to Hayward; charge defeat to New York 20 .481 Worthlngton. Home Runs Butler. Soow. Struck out by Hayward fl. Boston .........22 Three biise 20 33 .385 Two base bv Snow 11. Bases on bnlli-M- ) Philadelphia , ' COAST LEAGt'E hits E. fihrlver, Andrus, 'Warbtirt-on- , Hayward 3, off Snow 3i fmpi W.' L. Pet i. Fowler, Burtorf.2Tnnlngs pitc- Sel'man, ' jV , Los Angeles'. ...42 16 .CIS hedby Belllston 6, by Sperry 8. Credit victory to Fowler. Oakland . . a . .... ... .33 32 .522 Charge .36 34 .515 Sacramento defeat, to Belllston. Struck out by Fowler R,.by Belllston .507 r, :.: :.v Bases ion THERE is NO GREATER ADVER- Missiftnrr MEDIUM IN TJTA H portimr bulls off Fowler 3, off Belllston TISING sa .408 ' COTJNTT THAN THfi EVENING Seattle ; 2, .off Sperry Wild pitches 34" 88 f .478 HERALD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Belllston 2 Fowler. Umpires ,..33" 38 .405 Hollywood ..." 41 .414 San Francisco . .... 22 ....... L......322 l 1- - -- iH WEST - V FOUKTH tOUTH . PXEIT . SALT trmtiemltraAcCutCtm Brtricf M IAN txAN&tCO DutrAmtm 77 TEAM EXPEXIENc- e- . toS ANGIUS. if VtUttr - fA TOUa AMUKAHgg ''' ...... LAIX CIT ' ' ..4.... POSjnjUfD Ptau Clt X i.ii.l.ld american fork .... provo' Spanish fork springvillh W. P. FULLER y CO. ......... ........... , " OrULIEQUALrTT al . NJPA!NTS YARNISU$ riONClR WHITS UAO: (9tt n. ..... iff lYork NoothercollarUke it it's aVan Heusen I Coinpr your new A Van York with other collars. No surch or V bands or seams. Smartness and comfort combined. 12 8TYLE3, 50c. EACH i, N. Y. Phillip.-jone- , San Fr.nci.co Offlc. 4SS KUftlon Street , .5 ' .... park Saturday 'afternoon; June 19, Los Angeles has one of the' fdstest teams in the league, and a contend er for the champidns"hip ' of .the unit This 'should--- . t pne of the fastest games seen; .here,, as the Provo team beads the list in? the in games won and lost,""id league ... ..v' r LJ Kingrflaru ior tnc tmHHpiou-ishlp of the unit and 'the trip to Cheyenne in September to the system- meet j. ,. . The .'teams will be, composed of -- , BOUT IN AIR 'NEW YORK, June 17 (UP). latest promise to appear before the state athletic commission- "on or before nest TuesI'NION PACIFIC LEAGt'E day" and announce his plans for " Club Standtng the next fight of Jack Dempey, W. L. Pet has left the.. heavyweight ' boxing 1 frovo J?58 situation as unsettled as ever. . 6 1 .833 Las Vegas-- ; Rickard 4 . 1 .SIX) might not visit the commission at Los Angeles .. 2 4 .280 ull, passing the buck to Dempsey, Milford .. I 4 .200 who has until June 22, according Lynndyl ; . . 5 .143 to an ultiniHtnm of the boxing OaUente ... i 1 body, ttf sign ti contract to defend t: his title against Hurry. Wills. The Los Angeles ball ten mot the. e 'Union Pacl1 league will play the Prove Pirates at Timp l'rio ....... ......... .Bonneville Lumber Co. , CHAMPIONSHIP ON SATURDAY ......... ........ i .1 ..... ....... Co. P. A, fa sM wrtryvhm in tUy tti tin fount-dalint, ON4 n4 humidor and pound cryifl-llf- l wilt tponft-moitltnt- r top. And mlvsys with yry Hi of Hit and prck nmartd PI tht trmct AlbtH froctu. I 1 COMESHEfe THEYSTANB1N .... At Nephi Burtoh.s"". it I LOSANGELES HERE'S HOW CENTRAL UTAH . ll Hal fctrnoMi Tobicca M. C. ..... .... fThcsepealers Sell Fuller Paints and Varnishes : 'iaMoB-Stla- ...... ..... ..... in short a good man to do business with. The fFufler Dealer nearest you is listed be low when you need pairipatrary ize him. Ask him for the Fuller Books. I 4 20113 ...r 'position in the community II I REPIP If no other tobacco is like S1&15 j iducts will give the best results for tjLe work you have in mind. Also, he's, a reliable merchant with an established I r5 Total SCORE Heber, runs .5 Whea you want to know which paint to use for a particular job ask your Fuller Dealer. He's a specialist and he knows which of the many Fuller pro I o, fel5)I Mi!I? 0 , M At Springyille As kyourRdl er Dealer . ' 'A;. ' J- ' V' r IV v . d i rf .. r ' ... r'jr cj is working double shifjs. I load up "the minute breakfast is Maybe you think you are all set in the cleared away and hit it up from then matter of smoldngs. I wouldn't stop until "lights out." That's one of the fine ' there. Because, if you haven't smoked P. A., your best bet is ittill to be collected, (things about Prince Albert. You never and that of millions like tastes better On my say-stire of it. Each, pipe-loathan the last, if such a thing is possible. me, why don't you. try Prince Albert? I'll guarantee you'll be glad you did. I know I'm set for life now. .40 15 27 AMERICAN FORK , . AB II POA Barnes, If 2 ....5 Homer, 2b ,..5 . 5 6 Miller, P .. ,..5 0 Durrnnt, cf ...5 2 Holmstend,. ...4 Chlpman, 8 ...5 Ingersoll, lb 10 ...4 Bennett, Sb 0 ...4 Dodge, n a h fVwrr My jimmy-pip-e 2 4 ....4" uv j TWO months ago, I would have told you that I was pretty well satisfied with my smoking tobacco. I didn't know Prince Albert then! Gee, what a lot of tricks I missed without even knowing it. ' Jever mind. I'm making up for lost time now. At American Fork P. Murdock, - :- 1 I i lit ' Hits Dixon-Taylor-Eusse- l Batted for Berry la 9th. j Hits 1 . Q Am.,Fork, rana'.'V.'.aOl 000 100 ; . s I S. Taylor two-bagg- rr f X r ., H Milium, k j' . O arf -tO . .. 0. it '.... . TJie Tlmp t luggers,-- a slsted riixnn m the dmmioL I'pseta were the order of the day seeniing defeat liito'victory at 1 Wednesday's sgainea of the Ceneo tufj Tlmp park Wednesday - tral Ctan a 1 into 0 lead forVPXvson hanged league. Provo and Eure T vliturr fnr - . - Ll ka, .oweTAr, fer itae ' ' while Heber took a bis "'"t tot Provo. 'For three Indies lie . , ai bad the nwrnfM eaUng out of hisf ep over Americnn Fork. to,T bands, Tbey'' secured twit one hit With a tiew pitcher and a new from him Id that period. The visitors began finding his-- , delivery, catcher, the jovingters of the Span-in- h however, when Oolvin, the hitting Fork squad stenned out anil wonder of Pr.ysoh. laid down's hot smeared black ink all over the ' cue . along third base wbich'waa far The game was too hot for' Farmer to bundle Sprliigville'boys. j won 10 to 7. The new followed with SpalnnoWer single delivery and ' and Do wan reached first on FaOo receiving department of i. paulli era error. Kitchen1 slng'ed, Clflrard consists of, Heyward and Budge, f .! ; walked and A. Taylor ,singled. By two like;- moklng younaters who V that time four .runners had crossed arrived in Sinlsh. Fork recently to cx- - work with the 4 the plate, and "Bob" Howard Industrie plants ! changed Oay for "8nnky",Dliioh there. The Spanish Fork boys" start Htllniatu connected bringing Clo ed ib, early to lHrnliaxt Snow, scoring ward home. tlx runa in, the third and fourth in ? After-itia- t inning, only one Pay lugs, one In the,lsth and (bxK In J sonlte discovered thi - secret of the eighth. In the latter fraihe. . "Sanky'a" seuthpaw offerings. He Budge knocked a home run after f atruck out six men. two men were down In the ihlrd ( Gay's Springvlfle postponed their scor F.nlng brought 'Buck'' Dixon over ing too long. Rallies in the sixth j g for Provo'a first tally. For the next seventh and ninth were good for ten ... . . . . ? . ' j two, innings it looKecri ratner gloomy hits and seven runs. Previously to me ;fimps. , y y that all they could get was twe hits. Then in the sixth (be much deslr In4 the 'ninth Chatwin "knclcSed a ;ed rally was started with Davidson homerun, bringing with him V. Dai-to.' J ready out. Hoover, Howard ind Farmer singled and Conaut aent out The Heber Eaglet defeated AmerIn succession, bringing ican Fork with 'Miller in the box. - in .three run ft that frame. In the Manager C. Montgomery was absent 'fiext Inning Klmmle Mcintosh start from the game, bur the Eagles beed the bombardment by sodding ont haved themselves In fine shape nd the longest homerun hiade at the batted 15 hits off Miller. Heber field thla yerir. The ball arched came from behind In the second a'nd right over the highest point on the tied the'Vore at 2 all. American Sutton Market algn. This run tied Fork added .another in the third the acore, nd the Provo fans set inning, and, Heber sent two more X'ed down a little easier. Halle across in the fourth. The final ' reached first when . Berry dropped score was 6 to 4 for Jieber. , his fly In left field. Davidson ' Eureka mauled the crippled Nephl singled J Hoover sacrificed. Howard hinad with a 13 to 1 score. Ncphi waa out, Colvln to Burnett, ' Far,m has been hitting a good stride In the er 'went to first when Clownrd let league this year. The club has lead his grounder shoot right between the league in hatting through-th- e J'hls feet Conant knocked out bU year. Some dlssention or trouble cecond of the day. By of some sort has arisen within the T.,nhat Huie ITotaToTThjeerurtnd ranks and I. JL Petty, Who has erossed over the platter. The been the backlione and the manager Dixon of the team, stepped out With him nlnga ended when "Buck" was out, third to first. came his two brothers, both of r whom, Jlke brother, are UTAH-IDAHLEAGUE among the best hitters of the league, ' W. L. Pet. As a result NephJ'g batting average . . . . 20 Idaho Falls 15 .634 went away down the list, securing Twin Falls .....22 13 .629 only four hits from Fowler. Pocatello ....21 18 ,538 The Eureka "slnggers fattened Logan .....;il8 19- - .486 their average "with 15 hits, and stepSalt Lake ....16 20- .381 ped- in as number ope in the batting 2.4 .333 average of the leaguerOgden !'. ' t AB H PQA. IT Burnetl lb CoMn. L8paluhower, at Cowaa, Kitchen, p . , . Cloward. NEPHI APART OF DEFEAT - PAI80N SPANISH FORK VICTORY OUT HERALD,' THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 1926; G (7HE-EVEMN- .... GOTOCAVE . SI ..... ....... .... .... ... ... TYAWANTAD ORATORICAL . irty SKLL IT fllltOlGII CDLl.V-X .1 SELL IT TH CLASSIFLED" WAY FOR QUICKEST AND-- MO SATISFACTORY RESULTS 1 . . - I-- 1 VANHEUS HKeWorU Smarteil Collar! TEACHERS TO The first of the summer school excursions at Young University Will be taken Saturday when faeulty members and, students will visit Tfmpanogos Cave in American Fork canyon and Ihe Tlmpanogos Scenic -hefollowing men; r LfKip. according to X L. Roberts, Provo. Angeles head of the derwrtment of physical BVnnett Radnots . . ... . .V.C.. education.." . .. Dyer Payne or Palpke..p The. wllL leave.Provo early . ,T ,Kiug Hi Davis nnd will go to Saturday morning 2b. Walker or Petty the cave Rosboroijgh in order that ihe ISears 3b........ Farmer hike may be made before the snn Conant .ss. Biter becomes leaving tfie cave C.Hi!l if...;. . Mitchell the partyJjotAfter will go on up American . B.' Petty Fork . . , .cf , . . . Weliet canyon, where lunch will be rf..-.:'Bbrtelson Ba&lnger .; served among the pines. After the Jensen Reefle lunch a trip will' be 'made to the "Johnson RocbVpnck tree of Tlmpanogos, Salamangiant P. Prfvne Hopkins der Laker Aspea Grove, tjie Alpine Summer School campus, Wildwood, fn Mammoth Miss Nellie Visits the Hot Pots, Virion Park and Bri Elliott 'Jot this city is spending a few dal Veil Falls. The exact lttherarv day in Mamiriothi wnew shp )s the has hot yef'IVH'h worked, out guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haw- H.. R. Merrill, E. L.' Buliorts, De Alton ParUedge formllie coitnnlttee tnat win aw cnarge ot the hike. "4 m ivavtsusawsj.. . 1 THE . ' . Donna Jones, former Provo gjrU to read "Craig's Wife" at the. Women's Club Home Saturday o'clock ' afternoon at sharp. 3 v Has appeared with the EUi-so- n White lyceum company which has toured New Zealand, Tasmania and Austra Miss Jones was year an lia, U. A. C. Admission '25 cents. CL.S-SIFIE- , . RECITAL 'tojA |