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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO SUJfD AY JIERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER S, 1926. Koenif to. Gehrig, oa another fast pUf by - tb " Vaokea shortstop 1'beteiKfw up. Strike 1 railed. Strike 2 ealled. Thevenow out, Laiarre to Gehrig. No runs, bo hits, bo error. TSe two youngsters of the Yankee infield. Kueuig and Liuarre, distinguished themselves by brilliant in a flrldbif on their first chances v ' world, aeries game, New Vork L)i(iia up. Ball aide. Ball'2 low. Fool atrike 2. U singled to left on the first ball pitchPLAY-BY-PLAed. .Buth up, Bath forced Koekig at Y second, O'FarreU to Thevenow oa a bunt. Meuael up. Strike 1 called, Ball 1 outside. Meusel oat. Sherdel Continued from pa J? one) to Bottomley. Bath stojiing at aecB S ond after a long slide. Gehrig tip. Koenig filed to .South worth, CoumlKi Butb tore hla pants sliding and the holding first Kuth up; bull 1 low. game waa stopped while "Doc" Bail 3 outside. Ball 8 low and inWoods, the Tank trainer "came out side. Bulh walked and the crowd M some pants, Strike booed. Meusel up. Combs was 8trike 2 swung. Ball 1 inside. Bath nipped off second bj a fast JUsdilJBall waa almost nipped off aecond but brtdeStrik M swung. Ball 2, outside and low. z low. upgan aiugied to. left on a Tbevenow drooled the ball. Gehrig over Thevenow's head. filed to. Hafey. No runs, one hit. Ball S, high. O'FarreU went to the line drlv box for "conference with- - Sherdel up. Strike 1 called, Sever-eidli- so errora, Fourth Iodine holding (ud Hornsby trotted in to Joia them. first. Pennock up. Strike 1 called. St" Hornsby 1 . baaei, Meusel walked, filling there were no SrT'Luuls pitcher iWnpck. sacrificed, being; tagged out, Koenig to Gehrig, on an easy 1 out ou the Immw line by Sherdel, chance. Bottomley up Foul strike J. arming up. .Gehrig up. Strike ailed. Ball 1 ontaide. Gehrig forced Dugun taking aecond. Comba pp. 1. Fool atrike 2. Bottomley out, on Ieuel at second, Tbevenow to Bull 1, wide, almost wild pitch. strikes. L. Bell up. Ball outside. Hernsby, Comba scoring. Lazarre Ball 2 wide: Strike l'called. Comba Ball 2 Inside. Foul strike X BjiU 8 nil Ball 1 low. Foul strlkL Strike filed to "Douthlt No runs, one hit, wide. Bell walked. Hafey up. Hafey out Koenig to Gehrig on a fast play t culledf Laiarre squawked at the no error. No runaV no hits, no errors. Third Inning decision. TBall 2 wide. Ball 3 low. ' 8t. Louis Sherdel up. Strike Koenig, the Yankee shortstop, Laiarre out, Tbevenow to Bottomry n a close play. One ran, no Hwung. Birme x swung, jstnae a continued to distinguish himself by kits, no error. 8herdel was wild swung. Fanned. Doulhlt up,"l)outhlt brilliant fielding and Gehrig at B first base also wa doing some Hid unsteady throughout the whule omy Pennof k tn fiehrlg-flaaltt- gt ' Inning and it was his owu fault hmidled bunt. Soritbworth up, Baltj feature playing. 1 high inside. Southworth B fouled 'New York Iaiarre up. Strike 1 that the Yankees tied the score. out to Severeld, No runs, no bits, caTled. Foul strike" 2. Foul. TBaU T ; Second Inning I , low and outside. Laaarre fanned, on i St. Louis Hafey up, Foul strike 'no emirs. "' It wul a. fast iilnyed inning, feat- a wide curve. Dugan up. Ball 1 low. ). Btiut, ' Ball 1 Inside. Foul strike I. 'Ha fey but, Koenig to Gehrig on ured by he fast fielding of Pennock Strike 1 called. Ball 2 low outside. Bait S wide. Strike 2 called. Dugan a beantlful atnti sud throw. (I'Fur- - on Doublt'a bunt. fell up. Ball 1 outside. UFarrell but."! New V'ork Koenlg- - up. Koenig out, .Tbevenow to Bottomley on a fast ptay. Weveivld up. BalWow; B 8evereldup. Ball 1 low. Severeld B filed to Hafey. No runs, no bits, no errors. 7 5 Sherdel worked better In thli InnitiK thus be had done In the game B -- 8?vid I U teltear -- WMioimM .ha 1 p. 'i . Celebrates Foiir Yeare of Successful I SB . B HE We are proud of our four years of achieve- ment in Provo and Utah County - - prou&of the confidence established - - proud of our ability to give unmatchable merchandise and values at unmatchable prices. To show our s ! Strand ISHOWSl g so 2:30-4-7:30-9:- be ' ' JSvcJ-- v Evening y tff . s - a i v T t I' - . "JJm,, - . t -- e ' He was steadier and seemed getting his control. r:. Sale Begins Tharsday Octobeir 71 ! Ends St. Louis O'FarreU up. Ball 1 Insider' Foul strike 1. Ball. 2 high, OfFarrell filed to Meusel who ran back for the catch. Thevenow up Foul strike 1. Thevenow out, Sev ereld to Gehrig ion a bunt. It waa a veryfast plHVf Sherdel up. Sher del flledtoMeusel on the first balV No runs, no"hlts, no errora. During the play Jack Dempser, B accompanied by EsieHe Taylor and Hoyd Fitmimmons cameMnto a box near the St. Loula diiK)utv Except for a lot of atteution from the tit. Louis players, the former heavy-- " priced, Dugan to Gehrig, O'FarreU weight champion waa almost un- stopping at second. Flowers batting for Sherdel. Flowers up. Strike 1 noticed. New York Pennock up. Strike 1 called. Flowers hit to Pennock and swung. Ball 1 low outside. Pennock O'FarreU wa- - run down between out. Thevenow to Bottomley. Theve- second and third, Penuwk to Koenig now fumbled, but made the out with to Dugan. Flowers toon secona on a fast throw. Combs up. Strike ! the rundown. Douhit up. Bail 1 callednBall J wide. Ball 2 low in- high. Ball 2 outside. DouthnKwalk-e- d on four straight balls. Holm side. Strike" 2 called. Combs singled down left field line and was held Wftting for outhwortn. Holm up. at first by Hafev'a fast throw. Ball 1 high. Foul strike 1. Ball 1 Koenig up. Ball A. low. Strike 1 inside. Holm flied to Comba woe called. Koenig hit Into a double made a sensational running catch play, Thevenow to Hornsby to Bot- behind second. No runs, no hits, no .''T:'";: tomley. No runs, one hit, no errors. errors. Dorothy Kuth, the Babe's little New York Ruth up. HoSm now daughter was as excited as any of playing right field for St Louis them.' She sat with her mother In and Jess Haines pitching for St a right field box and waved to every Louis, Ball 1 low inside. Ball 2 high Yankee batter. outside. The crowd jeered. Strike 8x1th Inninlg , 1 called. Ruth glared the" em SL Louis Douhit up. Bait 1 in pire. Ball 3 inside; Ruth out, Bell side. Douhit out, Duga to Gehrig. 10 Bottomley. Bell .fumbled again, Gehrig made a fine stop of a badly but got the throw over In time. thrown ball. South worth up. Ball Meusel up. Foul strike 1. Bull 1 Ininside and low. Strike 1 called. side. Bull 2 high. .'Ball 3 Inside. South worth filed to Meusel who Strike 2 called, Meusel walked. Gehcaught the ball without, moving. rig up. Gehrig filed to Hafey. LaHorsby up. Another demonstration. zarre up. Lazarre put Dtt base line Ball 1 low. Ball 2 low. Strike' 1 by Bottomley who tagged him.. No called. Hornsby out, Dugan to Geh runs, no hits, no errors. rig on a fine stop and throw by Ninth Inning Dugan. - No runs, no hits, no errors. St LoHornsby up, Horsnby Hornsby got an ovation every time he came up. It waa a non partisan crowd that only New York affords. New York Ruth up. Ruth singled past BeU on the flrsk ball pitched. Bell made a desperate attempt but failed to get his hands on the ball. Babe's first hit of the series. Meusel up. Meusel sacrificed, Sherdel to Bottomley, on the first ball, Ruth stopping at second.. Gehrig up. Ruth scored when Gehrig singled past ' ' Bottomley to right field. Lazarre L singled past Thevenow, but Gehrig waa out trying for third, Hafey to CTS-6 Bell, Lazarre going to second on the play. Dugan up. Ball 1 outside. Dugan hit to Bell, who tried to tag Lazarre on the base line and missed him after a fumble, .both runners being safe:- - Bell was charged with ; an error by the official it i CONSTfACE TALMADGE Tuesday i The Most -- 9 11 Ic in The DUTCHESS of BUFFALO Comfort- able ' Seats in - t Town ' () , 1 Mcndaj just purchased in the Eastern Markets by our buyers, consisting of the latest modes jn Dresses, Suits, Coats, Piece Goods, Dry Goods, Hosiery and Millinery. NOTHING HELD n EyerxpiecOfjne the store will be put on this, the greatest of all sales at such drastic prices our shelves will be cleaned. COME EARLY. 5lllllgMllMgglllWMMllWllllllliilil!IllllIllMMllMMW , : . appreciation of stoi-- we jake this occasion to inaugurate our Fall and Winter campaign with the greatest of all anniversary sales. For this monster sale we have decided to offer our entire stock, iiuiiiiiiniiuiiiiHiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuunnuuiiiiniiuiiiuiiiiiuiiiiuuii t ' - far. Flftti baling BABY GRAND ORCHESTRA I- Sale Aeoiverssiiry 4Lfiii ed ii for It in Europe". Dr. Parker is' a member 'of the'advlsory eommjttee for sorial: hygiene tlpaTnent . pbblte C president nawelfare, tional council of Women ' of the : v.. United States. .The annual banquet will be held at the Hotei'ITtah io which all s state i organiza tion a . are invited." . The principal address will be given by Dr. Valeria M. Parker. At . the Wednesday morning .session Mrs.' E. "W. Senior will speak on "American Citizenship." Mrs. of. Drama,' given-bthe Wasatch W; ieadld ot,Pfoty?w"l Hatyr Literary club of Salt Lake City. a dlschssion of gubjecta pertaining The Drama lub iOgdenaisojdfl jto the 'departmehtr of the American home. T present a unique entertainment. "Safeguarding Adolescence," vlll The Tuesday morning session will be largely devoted to departmental be the subject of an address to be work and hearing-oreports from given by Dr. Parker. The departYSrlous committee chairmen. Mrs. ment of Utah's Industries will be D. N, Straup will deliver an address dlscusseB by Mrs. H..R. Allen, and on International relations and Mrs. M,rsj W. E, Trugbber will lead In the Reed GardnerwUl speak on legisla- discission, of .the: dpartmenl of ' . tion. presB and publicity..' .' ; A feature of the afternoon session I A leature of the fhml Session will i will be. an address by United States be an address by Governor George H. i Pern, governor , Dern . will Senator Reed 8 moot Dri ? Lands,' M. Parker will speak on, "Present after ntctt the Aastaiiation iictivltie.8 of .Women's Organizations the new orrtcers'wni HKe Diace. i , j Tbe Reeral sessions will be held TS6teU-3ij8to the Maw filed to Comba who made an extraordinary catch. Bottomley up. Bottomley singled over first on the first ball. Ruth made a nice stop. ' Bell up. Bail 1 outside. Foul strike (Continued from page. one) " " 1. Strike 2 swung. Foul. Ball 2 htgbrinsider Bell- - fanned. Hafey out, officers Including five directors' will iazarre to Gehrig, No runs, no hits, be made.'' no errors. Music and drama wlll.he emphasized at the evening session which will begin at 8 J5, a feature of which will be a fantasy, "The Maker ' ' wo-me- tf ,?&.!, ':4'., . ; DRUG BUSINESS ' (Special to The Hetaldr SPANISH FORK. Xfct. 2 The regular meeting and lunchetm. of the Kiwanis club was held Thursday night at the Tuttle tea room. Community singing was" directed by F. J. Faux. The program was under the direction of D. J. Davis of the aud . methods business standards committee. J. W. Christensen occupied the time with a talk on "Thfr Retail Drug Business." Dr. Joseph Hugbe Teae a letter from the state engineer of sanitation on the question of how pur water system might be Improved aud! alao how a sewerage might be estsfer llshed through the business district Theresas an excellent attendance. -- M. L A. PROGRAM The Fifth ward MLTL wHl con. duct the Sunday '.aervicea. The theme of the program will be fhe -M. I. A. slogan,"We Stand For' Si" Testimony of the Divine Mission of JWTtV Joseph Sndtb.'-Tlii!- ; of the organization will render musical numbers. Graduation exercises of the Sea Gull glrlg will take place. Max Mangum, Harrison Conover and Fred Moore will TH short talks on "Joseph Smith a Restorer." Congjegatlon singing will also take place. f I'-- :, ; XtarQCars FOR SALE s 8peak"8ool 1918 Buick car 1920 Ford ;r states. Jluse , "BRIGHT LIGHT" ROMANCE .ti: Columbia-Mo- n. . II ( m SOME PICTURE - alsp ij 4 ' -- . ALL SEATS :c o..J6ttK& IK-- . . 1(Q)C ; ; touring n PADLOCKED IS SURE a h - , car .$40.00 MORLAN MOTOR COMPANY 48 N.3W. Phone 1186 , US Touring J 6-A- wf AIMIBRA THEATRE 01 ti rrf Si tF PLEASANT GROVE J4ll.4l.VgUllilg, 4UIU it C( ti - . "TUESDAY,-OCTOBE- Vf, JL! Featuring-JUarie-Prevos- - , ni 1 D Comedy ;! v ) n j The ceeded in spite of ; "hit the deviL 6 AND . "A Couple of Skates", 'FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 Arjn: ? rl "BUCKING THE TRUTH" -- 1 with PETEMORRISON ' V, ' Comedy - . , . , . . J '. and coHedy ,' strike 1. Bottomley out, Gehrig to unassisted on another nice play by the Yankee first baseman. L. Bell up. Ball 1. BeU fouled to Severeld on the first base up. Ball 1 Foul strike L Foul-strihigh. Hafey fanned. No "runs, no hits, no errors. The crowd stood pp for the usual geventEI5nlnV "stretch""" ahd'there didn't seem to be a vacant seat in the entire stadium. During the short intermission they swarmed In on Xempsey and several of the St Louis players shook hands with him. ck New up. Strike 1 ' i:. . .V . - 2:45 3 , F P- - 4:15 VAUDEVILLE y:i Children 10c; Adults 25e o: tRecsr .' 'I .. . . r rr.-- ey r. JiTHE- - .7:15 and 8:45. .. .......... r. . tv NOTE""1 Children in arms not admitted night show. ' , ' b .'V called. Pennock out, Tbevenow t Bottomley on a snappy play. Combs op.' 'Strike..! called. - Ball 1 low. Comba out, Hornsby to, Bottomley on a sensational play. Hornsby made the throw from an almost Impossible position. Koenig up. Koenig filed to IIaTe"y5n7t&e first oaHJJttTmja, hits, no errora. St Loula O'Farren . . up. Strike 1 called. Ban 1 inside. Foul, strike 2. Toul. Ball two ontside. Ball 8 low. O'FarreU walked. Tbevenow up. - -- " at Vaudeville : 1 ; . This FeatureRuns Again ; RHUL MOULTON Scoring the pictures with his , Y-- r-w act TUESDAY York-Penno- X. in V V . EVENING . " : Shows ".T::.:"'. . ALL SEATS . . . . Tuesday ACORD . Eighth liming SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 ' : Sventh Inning ' at "Buster's Heart Beats' "THE WILDERNESS . WOMAN" ' 7 the'picture'thatsuc-- . , v - Drama !ThriUs in '25 years t secpndrheyenow ke "THE FOOL" j biggest-stag- a -- WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER in Dian llne.-Haf- and KeiuiethJHarlan t Mystery i.i stars - 5 R ."BOBBED HAIR" - j ,f It Hawaiians, Victor and Edison a fowedT Open Feature ' error. 'The MILLION DOLLAR HANDICAP' "- r Apprecciated . -- ART : matinee Sev- ereld up. Strike 1 called. Ball 1 outside. Ball 2 outside. Severeld -- MONDAY, OCTOBER 4 Vaudeville---Lu- d to. Monday SHOWS score-keeper- ' It Is Seeing tr , It started raining again. theater south of SaltXake The most'modern best seating, latest heating, ventilating; City. Also the 1 r VAUDEVILLE COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA " r J j " RIDING . RASCAL'l and comedy. Wed-J7iursda- yr, BUCK JONES in ... THE FIGHTING . BUCKARb(T ASHTON'S COLUMBIANS ; "under IKtTdireietiOn of Rhul Moulton -in concert every . . . Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, jKghtirig;with . Buffalo Bill" No. 2 . v" |