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Show " . ''"'-i-V'- . " Mile relay IT. of p. (Bnttpn,( Wooteni N. Smith, Gillespie), wonH a T, ATHLETE V y. tBuaneil, " iey,' Bennett), ' 3:41:1. - .' Jump Stefan, Bent- -' second."" ' Time - , V.- - Watkiris . Broad (U), won; Oraff tU), Uecond; GJJlespie Distancei-3- 2 lURThlrd. feet" 6 lncnea (new record); IJIIBjIlII ah ffi ' ' v rTT ' - - 7 - . Prnun'r !".fnrMhamninn iuiuu vruiiu uiiuiiijiuii lii -- ' .' H TuesilaVs Referee ) " '.' . -- . " cj i - ' . - High jump Walker (Y) and ilae-ser (Y), tied lor first; Young Y) an - Milne (U), tied tor thiri Height o feet 0 inches. W - r. 1923. i - " t' a . THE SUNDAY HERALD. r - - ,'v,; . ' - -- - MiSSBHi Pole vault Dixon (Y) and YOunx (Y), tied for first; Grass (0) and Larsen (U), tied tor third. Heigat 10 feet 4 inches. . Shot put Jones (U), won; Part' Jesse Hnjlinger of the B. Y. TJ. ridge (1), second; MorrelKX), third, Distance 88 teet' 4 inches. track, team Thursday again broke Discus throf&aeseri ), won; " the state' record in' the Javellnwhen 6 uarker jlU), second; McCarty (U), he hurled the spear 163 lee seven inches third. Distance 120 feet 6 inches. fwt three feet-anfirffier than that of. Jack Croft of javelin throw HullInger'(Y), , Aeries last year. At the "Y" Jones (U), third; Clark (TJ), won; meet" afewweeks invitation 'ago Distance 162 feet 6 inches third.' record. he alsoroke the Thej)rforBBance was one of (new record). Wee state" reoordr brokenlirthe . dual track and.fJeM meet. between tne- iB6 B. Y. u.-a-na which the latter ."were victorious B. Y. -- . a ip& Ui-of-- uiiui iiil.Ii inn to 51 M. The ther records Jrokenwere the broad jump by ,Vic WatMnj, and the low hurdled by (Hen Ander-, -son, both of the "P.", . . The B. Y. U. boys outclassed their and Ballraa gho- opponents in the high Jump and the men warmed np In a baseball game Iwo first taklnrthe vault, pole, T, Friday evening. .The game was a places inBcbreTent The summary: preliminary to the opening- - of the by the jcore.tMl-- f z. , u L rrrrsw fTTrr i f "aa i i .:.::::;:: - ,;.;.v :m4yilan : r ltAh Jpwkpi 1IMUtrrd ' f$ fWV.ii... ... .''lwiuni league IIT, . wnicn is oeing MPTlONftuVALIIES ON USEHAGHItlESj We jiave through a steady business Phonogtaphs during the past month made Jwme exceptionally good trades and offer them to you at unheard-o- f prices and low terms. Some of the bargains are EsieOere. ... lu ' ' v ' Terms. Machine Regular.' Special price, , , ; WINDSOR 1 liTPU II IHIUII fiVMEU LEAGUE ot- - ....... EDISON,... EDISON COLUMBIA BRUNSWICK SILVERTONE ...... 1 . $200 $200 $200 $150 $100i $75 $10.00 down, $2.50 .pe? week ' $10.00' down, $3.00 per week $10.00 downr $3.00 per week $100 S135 J 1155 75 $7Jojm2.0Lperweek sanized la the city. $8.00 down, $2.00 per week !SO Tune 40:1. BY AGGIES dash-JewREADY SCEDULE . $5.00 down, $1.50 per week MO ,(U), won; The typesetters had not .ibeen Pierce (D. jwcond; VJrthlin. (tl). to practice anything like the sho; pi ... J third.. Time 22:4.. .V-j Winning two doubles and one sin dash Hutton (U), won; men and it didnt take long to re-- The baseball schedule of the 'M" veaTThaf Mens league in the Provo southern gles, the Utah Aggies tennis sharks" fact, neither. 0. Watkihs' rn.'second; Pett tU), third. Time 54. CiVen at mat tnere was some division has been drawn up. The wonjrom the Young university Friday afternoon in a co& game win ,be p,ayed Friday' Wakerield L the match that Provo innings game iegiate played era the woolen the First Durinff this week we are planning to place a phonograph U), third: Time-2:05-:1.-. ? fh boys' were considerably limbered ward andlaSvSTeMile (u), won; up and the spectators had a good ' ' in every home that lacks music in some form or other. To. first uire I The" Farmers took . The directors of the league have Wakefield (Y), second; Richards the amateurs pertwo. time, the watching last matches played, losing stipulated that all games will begin All of the. matches were good con I (U),' third. form. run Richards . '(TJ), m .mm ms I. ill Ml .1' 1 fl'A ' 1 "7 soon on as as the the teams arrive 6 -13 The score stood to in favor m !Hi tests, and especially were the dou-- , . . .iwTola i: 5 J I. won;- Peterson (U), second; Van r r-of the shopmen. can us nvv ana our field. If a team fails to show up bies matches replete with flashy in lei I I aemomuraie jusi tim JPllliLlHilifei 12. Wagoner Y), third, Timer-ik:m08t:baseball aggregations, 6:15 team before the late playing. o'clock, high hurdles G,. Ander the Printers were weak on In the first doubles Captain Cyj pitchJ son (U), won; Morrell (Y), second; era. After nine runs had been automatically loses the game by Hammond and Wes Howell defeated J Walker (Y), third. Time 16:(l. knocked In In the first inning off default. Dixon and Gardner of the "Y," . low hurdles G. Ander. t. J Garter and Murdock, Manager Sam Only one game will be played This was a brilliant game. x r son (U), won; Williams (TJ), seo- ' . Lr . look of Farmers the around. be will the JavitkJ&egandtOr each Twelve the smashingfgame day. games Vance ond;: (Y)r"third.: Time diamond for a pitcher. He succeed season, which will undoing the Provo men. 25:3 (new record). si . W& K- - ed in getting Dyer of the Shop- played during the Mose RichoLlhe Bill Merrill-aniclose on June 16. relay B. Y. IT. (Sander men's team to do mound defeated Manspn and Tay- - ' duty for Aggies son, Gunn, Pierce. Miller), won: TJ. ,; the Printers on the ground that The schedule is as follows: lor in the second doubles, of U. (JewkesT Whitney, Anderson, vs Bonneville men Provo 11, when several the said match 'May first The Logan years ago . Dyer irthlin), second-- Time 1:36. ' was a mere boy he used to be a First; May12 Provo Second vs. had difficulty in gettlug under way, Provo Sixth; Mayl8 Provo Second hut hit their strida and had little newspaper carrier. SKIN DISEASES No one seemed to question the vs. Provo First; May 19, Provo Six- difficolty In the last two sets. claim and after that 'the Printers th vs. Bonneville; May 25, Provo WestVernottbf fcogan defeated Health Talk h vs. Provo Sixth; May 26,xBon were playingrsoeoe-ballrhey-fyironce croons announcea nere- to rtflBw nkmnpiuhug t avcda o ha u ri..spw.h Buck Dixon won. from J"ght- . . . teucheAx . . All ot 3hem bave 1 . BlflllOMU-P-M. .Tuna 1 PrftvA EMrat v Rminai Hammond, in the tleoff sitt- D.CPh.fV Moore, outfielder with ,1, f light league. (twvi. pitchers for some good hits. 5. William BRKHAMr- - May In all the category of afflio- ivtllevJune8, Provo Sixth vs. Provo glesjand Hunter Manson defeated Amarillo cluib of the West Texas splendid records for past perform- Mehgesrwill hold down second (base Moz Boshard started the doing ( ' '! "uus mere pernaps none more bard work tor the machine men but Second; June 8, Ptqvo First "vs. Ricfi'of the Aggies, for the locals, in. case he signs. league ...of. 1322, reported .today and ances and re rated among the best Gleason, new manager of the annoying or discomforting -- than a jig booked to hold down one of the the matcb June The was 9, Bonneville Aggies Fred Second; Farmer. later his relieved ap- baseball in in gives club, put provo the ty city. some pr the soalled sklifTtt?cf jliam lvs Provo Sixtn; June io, frovo six clear record thus far, having de-- j garden positions for the locals. . II eases. To, the pearance here Wednesday and im- - CARRIERS HAVE BALL TEAM a7 in Utah The ordeF theT Prove. SunJune 16, vs. the feated th university for' First; Prpvo batting Except in case of -- scablea iv euosen Boshardi I mediately started to formulate I?aruy Eecond vs. Bonneville. ' previous match. Their two remain- day game has been announced asitla-- ' caused by a burrowingaraslte, plans tor the 1923 season. Glea- - The .Ijajly Herald carriers have there Is no other form with: ing matches are to be playe at follows: Moore and Shupe, left Zabriskie and Dyer. WIN. son was wlth the Peaches during now organized a baseball team and ... i ATHLETES Will LEHJ superficial Held; Morgan, shortstop; French, Logan. Bailey of last year's Timns cause, . hence it follows that the as are inira oase; fnmips, secona base; eruptions" must the behind the, bat la part of the 1922 campaign receiving. ready to meet all comers. The oe due to some OGDEN GUNNERS PLAY. functional deLEHI,,May 5. The Lehi high He do. the will catcher. be catching Hoover. and assisted may ' by rangement of the " boys havfr beea warming up for an intern ter. field; Kilpatrick, first base; school tracKandfIew athleteTFrl-- - " lU'l'l - oer IUI IMP J.aw.viu . organs. , Chuck" win tiuuii or "so each day and belleye again 4. hour the second ex Stone, Irwin, Anderson and Brooks, seen OGDBN, May day dedicated their new field by He went to Salt Lake to hold con Through clinical around the Initial 'bag, with - of contestthe baseball in the close a hibition Groeschner ttre catchers; Todenhoft, Bua"? with the various victory securing Schatz at the keystone sack, and ferences with Manager Duffy Uwts lnal forms, by aid -- of ' Alpine division meet .here. Lehi, season will be played at Lorra Farr and Phillips, pitchers. certain otSh.. V. them. of best Charles of the Bees, and Manager SHieehan short. at , spine are found to j with 48 points, was flfst; American park Sunday afternoon between the The players and their respective ui.,i- Pick of the Senators. It is. very Freddy Farmer out of line, GUNNER IS A SLUGGER. ' Fork, with 43, second; Pleasant Ogden Gunners of the Utah State are as follows: Colvey, causing pressure' on will obtain Gleason positions that outfield For the positions Hardy probable nerves leadln - to th Bullock. Grove with 21, third; and Lincoln, league and the Elks' club of the to from such men as at least three players by special catcher; Dunn, pitbher; choose has Ifimni i of metabolism TthetonT-- l ClarCommercial "league. Manager OGDEN", May Matwith 5. .last.'first Penrod, second base;'';. the Utah durinz to'iiM base; mrrppmpnt Belveal. and thews, fly chaser of the Ogdep Page, Berry, Singleton - Conover, has not been definitely an- State league season from eitner Warnick. third base; 5 baseball club of the Northern Utah jnew normal left' Gray, funcUon and rAiiHn7i Huish, field; shortstop; nounced who will be Inedf up for Salt Lake or Sacramento. league" ot 1922, put infills inlUal .field! Production of certaif center Rodgers, field; rifht chucker former Transeau, MJtcbell Dave the iLefty Timps. Manager Injurious wastes and toxins. appearance with the Gunners Tues- . announces, however, that his first witbrLW Angeles baa Reported ani Terry, ..Hinckley, Shaw and Ford,", -uay aittsruuun. Adjustment ot tha . men. string men twill be on the Job to! looks like' a find. Gleason may en- utility restore . Mnn.i J!"M Matty was tbe best sticker in the show Keller for secure to vor idea do can Lloyd what the fans Prevention has been a they Sdocation JOn Fire league last season, having an aver- - after a mei v.. i.,,-"r Speeding and overloading are... the balance of the season from Salt very little practice. 01 MM' UrBtntly Needed to Cut Down of ..539 for the year. Hla field ' 'agB case they desire to farm two of the chief contributing causej ., r Appalling Waste, aays Protect in Lake of the Tom Hardy Manager ing was also a feature of his play. for tire troubl?. Striking a stone,'; . iv Association. aggregation requests that all the youngster out Besides being a leader with the RELIEVED ATER clip will Norm' Nelson, Logan shortstopofior jven a.rut, at a men. lined up for his team the 23'"YEAR$. of stick he also led in other departeven- last season, haa. put in an appear- damage the best of tires ana tne out to come Monday practice ?3 years I have haa ments. As a home clouter he won for 1921 show strain may not show up for weeks. . ance. ". ing at 6 o'clock. many a ball contest loss of $49506 STATISTICS and Wed various reme-te3 statistics 4ot Matthews .will hold down center field for the Gunners in the hew last year Indicate that thi sum is tor mo than a Utah State baseball league. He is moanung. la wu uinrau nre. , amounted to fouet exoected to be a star of the first Vhoji. mm? ww .disease since Tire Insurance experts say I waler tteaia uiw season. mL? loss WM 3- -l of. this staggering paH Wthan greaUr tr ... m. ' jfv. chief have been already note J. Others .f ''mm a Gunners is now Al least 4 Enroneaa conntries now have in all cases nvade-theb due to lack of fire prevention wa .tar.t i"m- m: cvm t vur Rus whJth sho,a comparatively 8,;ght to endeavoring yeaf knowledge,' carelewness, crlmlnaUty -o tia's currency' which" stood if increase" af e Belgium. FrAcerrTT Mann their tamqr sign a third Outfielder to work' in had Just lJ?ern4ir' h0 fba faulty conitruction or ouuaings. of need the of rubles Greece, at Firl&nd, WorU Switzerland. of trillion Jugo- beginning the gardens (with Lee Jones and TotaLhce Take Thef say there is argent Currency 1522 Jr. seated in Heber City n .r ' . OTitng to high au- - lavia. unsary. and Brazil, while ' Matthews. educating the pubilo to be leu care-les- si cures hT.Kill b tea times as Back U Si the thoritie( 450 triHion at the end of tho$e .bowlr.g grea-e- r or less de-- 1 ' argent need for the passage Juitment. i.V ""'"nicua . es 11 that year, being of laws and ordinances compelling . begiaainf ef l922. are -Grcav Br itainNetfcer. DEMP8EY FIGHTS GIBBONS. The Ger- - ctwei ... ago. vueh lh : conitrnctioa f- buildings that , Sutes, year . and ,he k NEW wv t vnntr -need for cannot burn, and ursent Czecho-Slovski- a, whJch and the, ' The trillion" has evidently come MS . "rrncy, Tom' Gibbons, St ' rDempsey fights blll'on. mrk ln swift and certain pun'shmenf for ?a United States. eVery day term in . ..i..,.- ; Paul light heavyweight, on July 4. to ;.'enoo,' nnr dficuioni of world ""affairi. now. stands at over IV, trillion .;j Protective AsThe National Fire Tha scene probably will be Shel- 'recent inbuUd-In- g of 18 -is y. TterW billion" X"' pa,cr ,ci rncy tity Austria's currency . sociation recently drafted a to M! by, Mont, a small mining town, "n1 r 4,1 5" "t5?.repend.ngly in-cSmli much one Mr code which requires steel, stone iht which is reviving Tex Richard's hut HSHS power-oor concrete construction . and fins k exceeds 4. trillion crowns while creased, the purchasing nBldi?1imfort trom it old idea of attracting attention to quantity of ..PoUid . his quadrupled her Wwm2S e.oec.Xfln rr iitflnt - roof coverings. Inflam-aftb- le SHHHSSSSS the VnLtlK)iftwWh0 "medium is concerned,' itself a ot the IWta mcrchandse' and r.nv nre through the big in s year loom roofs large meanT measurement of .v that i",tPlr withhe constant additions to the ,ri!;i" offers such rlasLiight . lo s column-f-or v-docs but fries' to no KvTSSS flames, tbe m r:5!sUn iifcation of a feeurren?. which .... m, J,r when meaiured in the . . . tlie rosslblllty.rhMthe.iparki ana tdjttttments ,o"ar treaseojneir Jnfliicurrencv.LPr in currencyjiunng ""rLI: , r .. . nr. 01 cnnnzinr a smau utv . e. 1 rai , since thenar; and at the recent rates .re ,he h;tgtit inflation has Y CPI Cf!TQ "rop.sajs ... ir r,ia soon recora may tneir .r iun. pwu.J j'"'jy.'-'M.eiirret(ted by our De A recent vcompuauon 01 n.uu e.' a f tma.Kl mtottrrqu?dra!ion-column,,Figurei.n.A I ULLLUIU i r ' Kansas .jlkt-ubasea r.n..a m r . j MttniM reet " wri h published by the Trade Record ot ?non wnicn occiopco UrinK .no. tl fthe eanu" m n. The. Ntional City: Bank of New - iincehe war. and fc., third ix . York ihow.that at least Jour of anc an actual decrease sddl-")d ssv, the rhimney, and.flues rank iSaWMhtar- i-' n aqthority. tne low .the OT er ISO runs ft tne ciasfiincatioa for; W-- U f - a .1 . Arukrtment European countries now meu- - gun. but?with the enormous M Bttcn M befor, .. A. .aii. wmcn- Duiiomgs.were made "V"-tiont the -and presses by source printing VwaV.w" " : from that ore their currency in trillions,' ELLEH' HENDERSON. amounting to t V thst a, continuatidn-- of the. rate f the font countries above named compsred to $lLSto,r8J U?011 : for:, Is world set total of. the value (ace York paper This growtn in paper currencyEverything Utah, bowi the nt jH. in 'of growth during the past' year . What ChiJ...10 rNaZilB(irdore oue 10 as unwiDeen tne he.vlestios. at iir benefit baseball gam Wednesday would soon bring some of them currency, in this CassincsMoa pen Tta M21 show, that in . oeginningoi tvwas nat SmtZ . Wnile ' class. ten. times al muclt jngness of the respective countries into yuatrwp the approximately wlta v the iuadrinion at Timpanogba . between park mol jyjj-Ir,, came second and Penn- These enormous totals running ss one, year earlier,- - though, as to reduce their expenditures to a Provo Timps and a' team ' of all why Zn1h anion 21 different causes. , rs0,3k basis or to require their indicated.. a large propor- - pre-w' into the trillions and threaten-abov- e far fire with third. rooked loss 9713,252 caused, svlvania, total by stars. ,Tom Hardy, of the ; BoycoA84 root Sim la Kanial Ot ' a la 1918 the countries other than people to pay su.iicient extend to some in instances tin'6rthe lots fhe "The vm marka alone was to.T03i7. to total 'eountrv. a By : Ing Expressers haa selected a team of to tha quadrillion column arc espe- - the four named are either decrees' taxes", to meet current require- umber of which spread to other HENDERSON, to mflammsnle srrora to roof had fires,.. flv.- ources, to lfl2I . these bufldlngs 1921 the ftirare. from Provo that he believes cirlly notable ia official records oMng heir outstanding currency or menu, and this hat resulted m bundlnrs. mmmmZUni-Vtjrrora l .mmtk. ' more wasr2(m0U naa make will It mighty Interesting tor checking the arowth which has larm budget deficits which eocia wan ouna V70 mile enougn to sparKi mmj of " ' ,' ; ; Daring the whole f this penoa the state leawrt-:only be met by increases in rarer A J sia . Germany,.- - Austria, and characterized recent years. nioOKDH VOMS i luinuin, iuuimua,ui aiohalt tmJL. a .v..'Vi.:-i0JiM'm.ik. ut to ne currency which four : The : were countries of . The counted all . : team is showing big of u Poland, u uinii nun rauinra uio vr ui aisinuiia un are. department! composed 1922 and increases ia their currency in 1922 ready large national indebted n. of end irillioni in the at tha shining lights of the .various ;rr.rord,:witn Miller (Y-- , third. kes d -- d T!ra&y?fTtv la8tedT'TOej4eten - Time-H:37- -- fljc"5!''! iHBll. n Jl'3J :S. Two-mile r H: d W. II ii - i .r .'"jeii ... H I I ' If ' ':. '.....I! II- Tl; 7-- 220-ya- 6-- ill II 6-- - - L d 10-8- , 6-- - m Bt tht 6--1, eM 1 ....... . ' . i 14-1- 2, x jiathe-mounddutyif1 or 1 i io will-beat-t- lrd, - ". Preventable tv... Sbt Hi Waste in America Now Half : Billion Dollars Armilallu Fif 5 Ail-St- p.r .7 w.00 TA LKING IN T RI LL IONS w "?Sence m 1 tl 4huk-40Jtim- ; wt " n lite -. )f hiffiA ' i.a J- mwMmm .. k. & lzli.2X .irrZIJj. JteK'IT?f2 H.SJS VSn lttaMttrad "WC 'M- -- - i P3 JtfKKTS , . iroSdinV :" . t rir?;6eyi rki j- ID ... JVi&d ALliSTARITEAM ZJ 7 m8.w the-;;bl- g : rr?B5OT.'5Z'i: "lul f . .' tt i . " rvw.(!L?,Urrt pspertwiwrW X HIIhebei t Sr-ai- ar . J 1HtjS.i'Wltg" ''hi ry j 4tr t ,"m"iW war-wea- -- naro-soriao- ra all-st- &4'jezpm tomtit .Jt&-imtm1l- mtf M,ft ' .or-additio- ns |