OCR Text |
Show ... f y " pT?n mm urn LLUI nrnii hihip : - '' - . - - THE SUNDAY HERALD, MAY 20, 1923. 7) w Wlilu Ukllll uuuiiii uuiu - . (7q IHHL LffULU I ( 4 V MEET 111 -- Boxelder ' wag vc A if t - mm The athletes from the Dixie high school at St rUeorge vron fre an- fttta, interscbplastic State high school track and field meg j? afternoon pa Cummlngs Held. Jnt 01 UTT ItiCrtt lads made a total sCM 28 points. ' -- second! --"With 25 lw rfSregate-seor- Special to Th Daily Herald SALT LAKE CITY, Mar19 A butting contest was won here Friday evening by Ira Dern from. Wal-- ' ter Iller, The contest, had been , 84yortlqe4 as fmiddlfrwelght 1 ' r t " i - - fl n I ilalail the All fir Was one of tfeJ 440-yar- d tlnest raeeiT of tfie meet. pcnit winners ran a . Jast-thfrMng-- I nwk-arol-nec- ot theWest high! was third in this affair,-- imisning ""fiv6 xwrd&' '"behind th vWlttBSfc ttiL-KMM- r three fair tor the first laps, with Clark of Preston having the advan lap, Burt and tage. On the-las- t Burks of Boxelder gained on Clark and the three were running to gether within 30 yards ot the fininches. event won by the tohBurt olds on his opponent, Dern continually inatr "Tbutted- - his bead in 'omy, pushing aim all over the -SnaatiirllrlllerfBtedsuch I unsportsmanlike tactics and once flipped Ira to the ropes sending The closing wrestling and boxing tai to the floor with a crash. card of the.season will be given at , This made the already irate Ira the Armory Tuesday evening, May ,till more enraged and a rough and 22. tumble ensued la which Miller I , wn; couTaThoTholdTTils-o- SOLID OAK ARM seldom-see- n 4-Ini agk The mfisTnfflTwai rottghasss such as is in the ring. I Referee The headliner .will be. a finish JohiTAndersoir gave the match to The Utah "county high school match between Henry wrestling that Miller was were meet the dovs scorlnz in Jones of Provo and Tommy Record Dern, declaring .Miller claimed that be stalling. Woods, Payson, third la the 100- of Boston, the New England welter when in fury he was yard dash; Crandall, Sprlngville, weight flash,: who hag downed sev was daied er Rich' gentle Ira. second Id the dash; eral lg ones on his tour of the Following the- - .butting contest ards, Pleasant Grove, sixth In the west this spring. mile run; Wilson, Payson, third in many of the tans' declared that It Record Is one of the best welters had done more than anything else the discus; Kitchen, Payson, fifth In the Javeline; Springville won in the game at present FollowinarToTdsapen the ardor of the wres- XSa city of tnesajhts fifth Blace-tet- he 80yard TBlar the Tnatch here- he will race. Parsons, Kan., Tommy Record of Boston wres where he Is booked for a big match tied the Impound heavier John An The summary: Some interesting preliminaries derson. Not wishing to sustain flflh Thnmpunn, nitlft, have been arranged for the card. any injuries, Record gave in after won; Burton, Weber, second; Marv Cook Of Provo will go up Um!nule9jBf wrestling when big Woods, Payson, third; Zinn, Ogden, against Eddie Douglas of Salt Lake John clamped a. severe toehold on fourth; Braden, West, fifth; Banks, City, who fought Billy Murray here the New England welter champion. B. A. C ixtk Time, :1C at the athletic carnival. Record made a wonderful hit mith h fans for his gamenesn and dash Thompson, Dixie, Dagget Snow will meet ManIaLrfM. oi it,- nimiii. won; Anderson, Weber, second; Hansen of Salt Lake City. He wrestles Henry Jones weight Braden, West, third; Banks, B. A. at Tuesday. Provo, L. S. D. fifth. U., C fourth; Pratt, Several other good preliminaries FOR RENT Two furnlsaedrooms Time, :23. are being arranged for at present. for light - housekeeping. 55 W dash Behring, Granite, 2nd N. I Thes -R- Chlfferettes OCKEBS- ieriodLBuffetJ Consists of oblong table, 46x60 inches, with extension; large mirrored back, buffet $3485 Rag-Ru- gs ot choice el mahogany or walnut finishes. Just like illustrate .Made oTAJnerican mikvk uurougnwui in yueen Anne period. A real value for the aoove price. and six chairs withbest "grade imitation leather seatf; made in mahogany finish. Regu Our best saites; made In period designs; Golden oak finish. lar price $175.00. - -- r i: 4a U.O:24.mchfiik. 42 piece Dinner Sets While they last 3 Piece Overstuffed Suite $149.85 . $4.95 - thrown-te-fttemat-- 440-yar- d Size 30x60 inches. Chifferetfes j .J Beds- $4.75 for drying cbthes. rollowlng The seconi was manifestly peeved over the fall 'and started right In wita a lot of Crandall and Gehring sprinted ahead of the rest to within 25 yards of the finish. Crandall then began to weaken and Gehring won by a -f- handed Dern tookhe minutes with a toehold. The tans were disgusted with the ' performance, Especially that part J The .i. Form . Trundle 4hesecaad fall. first ;faU In 32 1:2 after-he-w-ott With iteel $98.00 Horse- - Mllle,hAdiyom been iojikfiitiiirihir 18.'- - Clothes jre ' ..tlins. match. A;J "" r" ' Standard 8 piece dinning Wood RoomSuito , ,..v causei it is justTa feal bldlihJeJ7 Bargain i Week. TA . 6e on ec Monady Morning. ' . points and-E- ast htgnfliir Jshed Mri with 19. The West high. school was ft close fourth with an e r utet elling any more articles selected from everv denartmt-n-t i , W uJ TAilf PI APR .?' I'' f?: Tuesdar-eveningftltoTtan- sTh Threeieeeed-RoomFSuit- 100-yar- d - 220-yar- d 440-yar- d . second Kavanagh. West, third; Geddes. Lo gan," lourth; Baker, Dixie, fifth Furlong, Huntington, sixth. Time, : NEPHI LOSES TO Ai PROVO 53 run 880-yar- d - ii II E Kavanagh, West, An- woii;- Hurt, Boxelder, second; derson, L. D. S. I'., third; Burr. West, firth. Snow, lourth; Nit-el- , (Special, to The Daily Herald.) TItne,'2:04 NEPHI, May 19. American Fork M;le run Uurt, Boxelder, won; won a seesaw baseball game here Burke, Boxelder, second; .JTjrry, Friday from the Nephl Hangers by Williams, Monroe, the score of 6 to 7. Dixie, third; dishes, one platter, sugar and band creamer; rfiade with decorations. $29.00 inn inn GENUINE TENNESSEE RED 880-yar- CEDAR CHESTS "M CHILD'S $19.75 i ; ' j asiRe EL WOOD ' . - Just the thing to provide a bed for the nnex- pected guestrltfade witlr quartered oak frame and b es t grade imitation Spring.. leather $4,95 Size 28x60 inches; colors ivory or blue. upholstering. Equipped with full size bed feature that will hold full size mattress and all the, bedding. Regular price $85.00. '' L. ,H a:" 6-- 0-- I 4t 4-5.- 6-- 4-- - C J. m-2- 2 . 6-- -- . 14-Inc- ie - 7-- "" ' 10-8- ' 6-- - 6-- Bt" ir. -- 3-- Specify!. 1 -f- '- f-r- - STANDARD COAL from the Spring Canyon District, on Your Next Order. BURNS BETTER ' GIYES MORE HEAT JiJ,, 6-- 10-8- - -- - M-2- 2 M-2- 5 . l.-Leh- l..lost Bp-het- air-tig- . . 5 , $49.85 rjrTTrv I With Link Fabric wThe Store That Serves You - coil. Davenport and de CRIBS rninn rrm.ir.m three-bagge- moma-.r6rTfatgn- . WATCH WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS ALLTTHIS WEEK! - t. . . v signs to' choose from, Rocker $49.85 " with Overstuffed - 4 cushions comfy spring seats and backs and wide roll arms. Upholstered in best, quality velour. Regular price $290.00. AU sizes, colors f . ave-loose, d $9.95 4-- 0 - high-backe- Shades 2-- , -h- been, looking for. of large davenport and chair and rocker. All three pieces Silk Lamp $ 1 7.50 - i Consists ONE LOT :iiKii c?.icoI I Just what you have A real high grade suite; made of American walnut in popular period design;' consists of dresser, chifforetteand full size bed. All drawers are mahogany-line- d. A value you can't afford to overlook. Kpomlnr rice $125.00. buetter plates, 6 cups and saucers 6 fruits,' 2 vegetable - honors Were divided 40 inches, long; , plain between the Logan and Provo high schoK in schools Friday the annual copper trimmings. conducted on astic tennis-teayn- ey toe University oi Utah c;urt un- fourth; Hart, .Oneila, fifth; RichH&M HitafteMbf frewprks in der the direction of Coacii Theron ards, Pleasant Grove7 sixth. Time, the third inning when they slugged Parmelee and the "U" tennis team. "" HlEAVY 4:47. ; Lee Buttle the smallest entrant low hurdles Woods, the mighty MiUet for two runs. in the tourney, hailing from Provo, American Fork came across with i Payson; won; Smith, Ogden, sec-won the singles honors by defeating STEEL RANGE . three in the but njaiiL-fourth, Nephi ond'; Colvln, East, third; Crosby, the two favorites, "Joe .Tjowley ' Of tained lead the over two by slipping Dixie, fourth; Bennlon, Logan more tallies- - In the last ot the Logan and Ted Baer of the .East fifth. Time', : 28 Made similar to illushigh. In both matches Buttle lost fourth. d relay West (Crimson, the first set but, refusing to give tration.,' Has genuine Just like . illustration; Braden, Nicol, Dansie), first; Dixie, The Cavemen tied the 6Core in up, came back and won the last two reed body and hood, cor Has; second; Richfield, third; Logan the sixth and forced one ahead in sets' after high winged back, having apparently lost duroy upholstering, refourth; Springville, fifth. Time the first of the seventh. Nephi re In his match with Baer, the East coil spring seat and roEL Has polished top, sani versible flexible body, 1:35 taliated and pushed two more runs high lad was leading at in the arms. Upholstered in and heavy rubber springs Broad Jump Burt, Boxelder, over the plate in the seventh, thus second set, only to have Buttle " tary base, nickel and tired wheels. best grade of imitation artillery won; Pratt L. D. S. U., second being one point' ahead. The Cave come, back and take six " straight " $48.00. porcelain leather. Bean. Rlchfield,.hlrd; Facer, Box men batted in two more runs in price Jlegnlir irimmingr games and the set Neuensch wander, the eighth, winning-th- e elder, "fourfh; ; Buttte-play- ed a Bteady game' at game by Granite, fifth. Distance, 20 feet one point times, showing no exceptional jail $4-inches. r but. consistency-throughouB. Petty slammed Miller for a' speed, a snot put cox, ogden, won u i r LT In the third; bringing non eaf,Hv look Dern, East, second; Kerson, vonor. ,ouhle. v 8. U., third; Carman, East, fourth home the first run of the game. fo. ,hn TjnMn hlB.h Tha MlrXnn Boxelder. fifth. Nunsaker, Distance, . Lefty Keoueh. who trieri out fnr two easy matches from the East the Bees, was on the Discus Thompson, Dixie, won the Nephltes, and played a good. lne I,m contl agamsx me eo-Wilson, Staples, Monroe, second; consistent game. He kept Durrant i.panuvw'18 naremougni. Payson, third; Cox, Ogden, fourth and The results folow Holmstead. two of the best of Dern, East fifth. Distance, 113 feet FIRSTjtOUND. the Cavemen batters, guessing 22-inches. Ted Baer, East, defeated George each tlnte they were up. , . -Javelin Wullsteln, East, won Paul. L. Dv S..V--. 5, . Ua. L Richardson, .Manti, second; Tufts, Sheriff Birk connected with two Lee Buttle, Provo. defeated Joe of the B. Y. U. will battle the Jon' American Pork Mcnroe, third; Carman, 11-t Jl 667FQR RENT-NS-w apartment Phone East, and one single at five1 Cowley, Logan. - FINALS. . i ; . . .t fifth. Di times up. Colorado, surritor, Phelps off" the, Pa'yson fourth; Kitchtt,-Pays- on, I :ZZ6.. . v x, . 0 tance, 169.5 feet I. .000 Lee Buttle, Provo, defeated Ted Denver "U," for the singles honors Lehi . . .. . Q 3 .000 FOR SALE, CHEAP Beaver, Nephi High jump Murdock, today. 6 Baer1, East 10 acres good won; Pratt. L. D.' S. U.. second Buck Dixon the B. YrTT. DOUBLES FIRST ROUND. t with water righu, farmingland, Results of Friday's Games. JDandfaan, Huntington, third; Dern, PAYSON TVIni- close In; "all ; under " cultivation. n A 4nA Buttle. went through three roundsr-requl- r: ft n tt AKES Pay-so4, on two to East, Yqurth; Ward, I'arowari, fifth sets Phone 734-- - JTryer "ArTayson Sprlngrllle and occasions defeated . Ing three proTO,: 6. . 3. win .Hefght,sfeet D. out Agalnst Cy Hammond, 8. v., George Paul, L. Pole vault . Wit 8ALEOne 8 Staples. Monroe, Lund. Johnson and H.yrum Can the Utah-Aggcsptaln, Buck was M Heber Lehi 0, Heber 4- wagon; won;-CalAt Nephl American Fork 7, Boxelder, second; Black, FIRST VICTORY non, Logan, defeated Welby Emms forced 'to the limit, tire. In gooleand'.:!??. only winning Dixie, third; Smart, Jordan, fourth after 18 games. ' Dixon's hardest cheap. Also pasture tor two cows. and Allen Chrlstensen, East, 64, tP erf Vin 9mA O M.mW Betterldge, Parowan, fifth.- Height, ill ,JJ--w t battle was in disposing of Howard ,u.o-aDOUBLES FINALS. v" wiu o.juuo ,'11 feet 4 Inches. delocal who Cordes, and the Johnson Where performer, Lund, Logan, They Play Wsdneedsy.: FOR (Special to The Dally Herald.) RENT Modern apartment of nt down,S-6- , 4, Both men Nephl at SprlngVuie. r Sprint medley relay race East. feated Dixon anr Buttled Pro? or ,rJ ' I won; West (Folca, Burnslde, Far . three rooms, bath: closet and use PATSON, May 19. Payson won fought their hardest and the match Heber at LeW. Of good wash room. Good location. Us first game ot the season here pey, Lund), second. , In the pluNoff for team cham- was either man's until the Utahn New. Small family. 343 S. 2nd E. Middle distance medley relay Payson at American Fork. ' on Fredteam when lit over the shot Friday the deciding point Cannon., Logan; defeated Jplonshlp Boxelder (Stevens, Bickmore, Cum rlckson In the first two innings and Bill Merrill and Moses Rich; the St., ProTO, Utah. . Phone 499-R- , , jD!xonx Provo, VintegaT BtfrkeTTwbhVlVest . M u u. (Hech V w V . MS Aggie duo, disposed of Cordes and ADDITIONAL WANT ADS. , FOR RENT Good pasture tor dry 'ler, Carman Reich, Sayer), second , Payson put ever a run in the tint Custer In straight sets, , 4, af " TOO LATE TO CLASSirY. stock, 18.00, with . vaccination ,. and In the second sent liome fouf ter having a win earlier, in the day Phone 897-LEH L08E8. FIRST-GAMmore. When this waa accomplish oyer Fisher and Koerner. Manson FOR RENT New modern . ed and two more were occupying an d DU on of - th e B. Yr U. coul d Ap- t- 815 N. UbIv. Ave.-"- 7 s Fredricksc-nwaHEBES, May FILLERS. ot stand ,lti bases Jinked th, onslaughts tint tams 'of the sesisoiThere to- Miller pitched ball the BOULDER. Colo, May ot Hammond and Howells of , the FOR RENT Furnished home, with Waterings troughs heated - by day against Heber. The Eagles rest of the game.and had Barney's tennis stars proved superior Jn the UUh Aggies, who won", 8garage; - also an apartment small lamps to prevent freexlng. let tne1 Wasps , down easy only pets eatlnf put of hU hand continu first day's play of the.Rocky-jmoun- have been designed. Phage ' ' scoring tour runs to Lehi s none. : ally. tain conference collegiate tennis CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE. Wilson and Atwood. were the lattBluebird Won. Lost Pet' FOR SALE 3x10-lo- t . Sprlngrllle tried hard, to tet next tourney and as a result the Utah frequently' hare two cheap; loca eries for Lent, while C, Murdoch to Oswald but all they could garner Aggies hare a cinch on the doubles .750 1 tion 4th w.. and 7th S. Inquire! broods of young In. 4. season, on J Sprlngrille and Nelson performed f from him was four runs. .780 S12 8. 9th W. M M, very early In the spring. . honors,- and Fred fBuckT Dixon Heber ie e rs see 220-yar- d - 79.00 These sets consist of 6 dinner plates, 6 pie plates, 6 bread and Wicker Baby Carriage e 806-W.- M-1- 5 -- ,. ,, " , SMOOT - & SPAFFORU ,.'a4i, ,i, .,, tri atw .... Utah'i -, Exclusive Agents 4 m1 STANDARD COAL CO.' J -- Salt LakeTutalu ...j.i..t.T.. .i |