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Show - o cE-nr- . Sulldogis ;iriu 1 i 11.1 onver Stores Winning Basket In Last Min- bte Of flay; Bown, F. Young, Play Great Ball: Red Devils Start Fast Friday .ceniBfra :. eeeond-u- d beconsolation hoop en the two teams, but that owe urred thirty seconds before tb he or the gauie, ana jHeu ve. - hill Fight M'lns lie final-scor- e was to a , a?-i- calls for basketbnll results af the Utah tnuruiimcnt in state oigh Salt Jake Were umvciv1 at tlie Kvpijiug Herald offk'P Kriiliiy thrf days liriuglng the tola! apto exactly 2,8ft) an proximately 93.'t calls ppr (iuv. TlK..Herilit urr:ni!rdfr A total of SIS 1 Thrfr-dfspe- fr rr ln ANOTHER GAME Threateial Dgrkn G rovers Daring First Half, Bat . Iaj . il ultimate 'vRWrf jlllg ecr-ipe- , S MI9gu' 1X110(1. running, mate, town, itimied the brilliant all around which hatt miirkiMs game ui oghout. the tournament. islstency, both on onense se, wa exceptional. Bulloek, mediocre ball In the Hrst if, came thMHigh to core wre" lit eoals In the decisive rmai Hod, 'but It was Hoover and Bowno composed the heart ot tne nunattack. Uiiiple, wno piayeu re of the game, played scrapp. pensive balL lcung Does Well Toung, O. Young, and Van Leu-- -' i were outstanding for Hprtagnign-po16. L. Johnson wa n of Qie game, with four field uls. but his floor work was not the best, ind he repeatedly missed s. F. younc rave an excellent tilliltion of how the floor should unwed, utid it was his excellent rk "wWdr has iceptthe Uulldofis In Leuvnh nhle throuchout. wed ied on offense, nd stuck his forward persistently. rrhe gante was a tyicai rrovo- - (lay totill. GIANTS11AVE t strong 4 nfin-nte- CENTRALUTAH MOGULS MEET p Fans Of Central Utah League to Meet '. Tuesday Night Baseball den. ,;..' . Grovers Take LeaA ' "Brin'oy tlel the score at 8 with a set-ubut Robinson dropped in a foul piUh, Kirk scored from the side,' and Pleasant Grove took the lend. 'McMnrrin scored for Ogden, but Hayes came through with a clever field goal to give Pleasant Grove a 10-- margin at Numerous, ,.f qmhles marked the third period.' Ohristianren registered three points for Pleasant Grove, and Ogden was Unable to score. In ' trieftnii upwde up, and with Brinle- - and (Christiansen lending the attack, the Grovers ran tluuiauTo TKF14 as the game ended. The score : G. T. F. CGD.EX 1 0 0 McJlurrln, rf 8-- The anmml meeting of the Central Utah Base Ball league will lie held Tuesday, March 24 - at the American Legion rooms in Spanish Fork, according to John E. Booth, president of the league. The main business of the meeting will be the 'election of a president and a vice president to direct "the affairs - of the league ' durjjig the coming season. Other details w hlch better functioning will insure league will be attended to and derlngnUeencounter, hard fought cided upon. the way, and Ttept the fans m According to President Booth, the iniAwr during the eco4 half. public-i- s invited to attend the nieet-iug,- " lUiMnsoii; f . Hctirn, c , . ... . although' "ihtyio Bwream-)To appeared fleelflefliy usuess in retiresentatlve from each club will rg first ttunrter. fanine to snow be permitted to vote., Livingston, Ig Jitfuiitfn and op Knapp,' tf . . . "We are 'anxious to have rh of s alter some many Tinseball fans from every sec- Larson, If ,,. Toiitie Reored it passihg by the Red Devils, and tion of the league territory attend Newby, rg ... urn Jl Young s men ran up me the meeting as is possible", said re to 10-- 0 on President BoothrAVe Ttelieve that ToTaTs iuuus-htsowe. nught to create as much enimg and anoiner py counted a foul for Provo's thusiasm as possible because the st point juf t before the end of the outlook at present point io a 4an ner vear for the league. Things are irter. lTovo eutscored its nvai in iue looking' 'brighter than at "any prevl-oy ous opening of the league.. Most oi ond quarter, two baskets .over and a pretty long shot by the clubs have been-- reorganized ana wn being ranged against a lone each town Seems eager U put forth Id bv . L. Johnson, .making the a better team thnn evor before." at half time. int. 12-Bullock opentd the actmtics or second half with, a long shot, ioui ior d G. Young tamed ringvile. Hooverwas fouled, but KoDison came spd two shots. Uugh with a ueat shot from close lge, but Li. Johnson gave sspriiigle a margin when tie scoreu ;hort shot, Robison scored from p territory, but I Johnson count Benin, and when Van Leuvan Ad Wogast's "Double" From lad in a foul, SprlngvlUe led by Coast Hopes to Annex e iwints; Another lone snot Dy fit the . illoek made the count Fight Title of the third quartet wn Starts Rally s C. ETIIEREDGE By pown, coming through in as usual,,' opened the last SAX FRANCISCO, March irter with a beautiful shot which The .'Tatrero Pippin," admirer and Ad Wolgast whom .he reed the strings, but Provo sup-ter-s "double groaned when F.Totinn eon-te- hopes to emulate in acbkviiig the two fouls and made the count lightweight" championship of the It for Sprlngville. Bullock then world, only 19 year's of age and t Provo in the running once more never defeated in the ring this is en he followed up a team mate s Fmnklo Klick. , San Frnneiseo Imy bt and scored from close range. mftrclfing rapidly up; the pugilistic Bowa was ladder. th the wwnt at the ball iled. and dropped Frank te hopped into new fame in the hoop to put Provo on San Francisco "with a decision over tne n terms with SprlngvlUe for California Joe" Lynch, exrw'rit'aeccr ' st time. battler. ring Vfter a minute of fast play, with The six round bout was closely ovo on the ofIens! jnost of the wlnmiay - watched he, Hoover iupta in nis spectac- have lost his eliampionsiprhnt who jir long toss, and gate the" bum- is a Veen judge of battlers." the lead. Bullock and Ripple "When h green youngster caTrnnt- d possession of ;the ball for the and ofltfight a cagey, poinf Provo and. mining 30 seconds, Veteran; lie: mnslrhea prcLt after-is returned victorious ts deehrrrd lMp- "Igood ty prospect, Hill the-hal- 9 rn 'a rirfttffl''rfarfrtarWnll ...... ...... 1 0 0 Mot-sing- MtliJ jut set-up- vr 1 ol 0 0 1 0 622-'14 flrt a, . if tat . , McGraw hns four definite reasons for believing the Giants are a better cliib than last year. , He nahn-them In this't rder.Roush, Grimes and says McGraw. "Fiisch isn'ti Horns-b- y is a star with a thick wtyle'l llayer "HrBgii vn it is can weather critWism tempora-nenta- l cfimiHg to bin). Kri-cand lie Tiid - s r .. .... 'We offer to lend you this new Bi&Six Studebaker Broiigkam to test for yourself. 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Now we invite you to sit behind the The Commander you jvill realize why the Big wheel yourself and prove The Six far outrsells every other car In the world of Commander's surpremacy equal or greater rated horsepower. tl t ...10 Totals RetVi .... hl 2 Smith, c -- 0 . rg ; are no strings on this offer. Yoir Commander, Vou drive it You , judge Studebakcr by what the car.does in your THERE F. I'L. GROVE r : four-whe- el : V "'. - - . Stock aii Horse ..; out-spee- emer-bcie- out-clim- d, it IT im ... 19-2- hroe -- RING PROSPECT . lt all-ste- el 15-1- 1 d t uiop who was with nj'atToTnt ' . .. year. - IJke all other Wg n tnat-ermy greatest problem Is "pilch-- "' teve O'Xeiii Will helji ao'.va lug. it llf will alto do some of the att-oi- ii." eatchiag. ""Sam Joms, pecared from Xew York, is srill a winner and Walter" Stewart' from Toronto in 1 good . o. b. factory, including front and rear bumpers, 4 wheel brakes and snubbers" GREAT 15-1- 8 " - hon- - uid-eeavo- "Mln e 7 1 ttlrd r shortTFfiJTTtnnefri 0'M'M:aM OEM able to stick arouiHl consistently, in division is always a pen the way McGraw ant possibility," couches his npintou k? to the 4hwc-e- s of .the Giants to win the bunting , " Take command of a h ; this year." if :'' . enengh aouthpaw.ta lhu't waste sympathy on- - the the managerial worrie. Hjfttr is going to lie 40 per eent Prowns and Dan Howiey. -, I am tat akw efficient tfaii anmmer," eontin-'ie- d Isfied rtt, niy ball rlub,';;;' . llowley. i r Mulleo is Comer "I note ome of the eritics say iiulJea vriU not ASSORTED FRUIT TREE third, isiK ttelr 4oj ea What he ishqwed with LOLLECTION-- 7 trees, 5 to Hetrolt'last fepring. 1 am willing 7 feet high .select grade worth to go to the mat on that one. $u85; you have 1.0)1; 1 Moor-par- k MB1 a&hiir.Mnnen didn't look apricot. 1 J. H. Hale peach, good as a Thjer. In an attempt to I Italian prune, I Delicious- aphis rather awkward batting change ple, 1 Bartlett pear, 1 Lambert style, Mullen's average fell to noth cherry, 1 Satsuma plum; siecial ing. $5.95. Order Bow for plantprice "He explained all this to me when ing day.y he Jtiftied Tormiro. I told hlra to forget form and swing naturally for I'TAH M ISERY CO. ne hit ,357 in the hi haw hit South State St. "'. 2?j0 boasts which Internatiotftl League, JSait.take tity, Utah, :iljghty tood pitching. lle's going J to deli vet. ''-iii Mi m "I have good reserve strength in J the infield, wimething the Browns linked last year. .When I want to use a pinch hitter for some iiifleld- - f ..: n rear as manager or tne vew .xorir Natlonn!s. is pretty well nastleo' ' v ith his hall t Till). '. The brainy lender of the Cjlant3 Is very emplfatlc i"u the bel'ff that he is in charge' of n first division ball club, Jone that should never .. lower than third, t . Pennant Possibliiy "You know a ball dnb tliat-- i Tenth Annual EICK Thb a -- Mar?rW-Joh- 8ARSOTA, Fiji MKSrawTWrtiiisv-twciity-fifl- ilny-.- 0 "0 -- r0, 1 Deliver Season i XXH ; T''"4, fcian of Iiruiley was high-pin- t tiie gKine, with eight counters, while hristiauwn again worked sraootb-ate4resix points. Wesf a de: f f&Ip&if&xat except tonal, Mc- nd Robinson' Murria. Hisiiig'r worked 1et for the Tigefs. . s The rival battled for three without a score, with 'learn. Ojrden renter, opeidn 'affairs by a long lmt from m ar mlftoot. He moored" aghin a moment later, but Brinley!. registered ' for Pleasant A field goal by RbbinsoB Grove. and a neat follow-ushot bjr Hayes, closed the quartet at 8 to 4 for Og- ; w ; Hoover's Brown Pilot Sayg St.4 - ot-i-- " HIS BALL CLUB Lotais rwr, vm teT iKuer iocs 1 ' IUJU br, vuv -- g--Ja e if Watch Sider ut theie!-Jt- e-, yon neon hTni look as wli or so pef fectly contented in the last five yearsr I had M admit I badu"r.-l At this juncture, Sisler tepito the plate and hit a line drive to right that rattled off 'the wall ou the first bounce, it was oa'y his trunk day out bat he Jogirtd aroewl rbe bases at a moderate speed wail be reached third, then finished with 1 hurst of speed that rentfwted y u Uriiues b Fighter - ' "Grimes lias always been a win TARPOX SPRIXGS, Fia, Marea ning pitcher, a fighter, AVith a elm, of hira, he IT '"What a tough Job yo picked like the Giants li.qld be.ged for close to 20 vic- - for yourself V' UrMs, mavtte won1 "That is all 1 feavt JlsWaed to ' I k Vormer Jooks4ike""a bl pne rfece I took over the- - management fgteber. letHte the fact, that he of the St. IirtiiJ Broirns.'vraa the fuiit d to stick with the Yankeei and l,e l'ed Sx. I am positive he will way Dan Howiey responded to the ;;" reat'y help my catching. Sneaking remark, . of catchers, I have a young man by Wasted Sympathy TH tfeosse ftdks who hare a'.tp-r- d he 'name of Cummlngs who is a ' . . rue that stuff, as well as those iroafr prospect. "Like most every othpr major who are thinking it, .that they are leflgne maimger, my, pitching has wasting, sympathy on me. "'"'"I don't ..'-- ;;. sue a may come anu need ik worriea. ' ; "Get me right ! . I dont expect hen it may nut if my new men.' I feel that tt,e B.rown? to win. the pennant, yet Clarkson, with Toledo tyst year, w ill stranger things have happened. I iaipiiie'; ' r aiirarsff most fttyorniily f wtii "be tilled todeata with fifth a voung left 'band- - or anything better. impressed-wit:f T,Lui Alma da. nt on. to 'me by HowTver. regardless of whett toy Sam Crawford, fotirier Detrqlt star. baQ club fiuishes, I am satisfied to nay na "Glvd them.intJn friir break An we,ili The Browns aj i.'tc)1iig and the club will have plen- to the winder, ty to' say as to who will win "the going to cause plenty of wo for aLloiiniL!iojn3e nenmint." pennant contending ball clubs all of . .t l&r. U pallia .paiiie HOVLEY LIKES dfcfcnee. ht - - Ih handled with kid jtloves. How t ever, my sloven fniacy woreTinr-his finifh. war i That tim. p. ting "My tlLHaJ as wseaea a reiuy uter f4diT for aewrat treat o team can pe eiasseu years.! w uuant iioeslbillty unlesa it bas a Urilliaut ierformer la center juko. j , "I acrlfieel'eily tnrfiet Uoasa, New fteling that I eouia weaken my tt:U Id if able to etreiigthea my outer A Veteran Pilot I ViiTlght IWeiis-- Pleasant.. Grove showed an 'air-ligdefeiiSB ill the third quarter, to hold gden acoreiess and increase tbel!'8dt in .'iie final quarter, the margin was further increased. Coach- Harry Richards popular twinted - iny-ri- et uptt, Jriiver froliT TW wrvii-e :.JinH-tv;hi'& gdon was. forced to resort to gyhmasliim, so tliut the v rewilt' laiue. xsu s 1 fop;.' sliotswbJeh net Iwlth only fair and eanie after Uie Bulldogs 10-lied on the short end of ut at tile quarter, the big loud efforts to . overcome ..... im re crownea witn bucctoi m il.n t4uater.r4ust whunJt seemed aesuueu were :t the Kcd .Devils upset Provo. "aptaTtTBflSs Hoover nf the Bulk hero ot tne known in Provo a minute or two to le the s nroved . the giune ended. itest, f"t H WflS sjrciiuuiui J after Tlie ttmijtlPtenfNs mf ttii u ui t fwrtr . near tuen center .. ... I. and the interert of J he colli- ivo, .4, .. Pleasant (Jrove continued its steady ui.cf in lite JlnaljtHind of the con- elation tournament Friday evening liy eUniiaailng the Ogden TlMfera by s Wore of 22 to 14. The Tigers 'proved snrprifingly strong, leading the Grovers during the first quarter, Hii l trailing only by one point at ll.e half. Hoop Results From Herald ...w ; , - . . . 20, i?2T. lieptmgm HALT LAKE CITY. MarcB 2,800 Secure Just Ml Spriugvllle Prow !) e la ... . P. G. CAPTURES Seared By Provo - '' provo Sunday nmi.st'NDAy.MARCH " " " " : -- The Commander is waiting for you Try it out - no ohligationl ml- : . V. I r by-Ja- ck Salt Lake City, Utah s battle-scarre- The St fight. score: -- -T ""1 218 West Center, Provo - j,-- , - Phone 261 .'' !- - . March 29 to April 2, 1927 sey,: "I think KHck has a good future. and ac F. P. He ts fast, he punches sharp lie is 1 5 curately, he Is aggressive and wn, r. T. ', . always on his t'ics. He still has. over, I f. . plenty to" learn, but be Tins nil The tiison, c. , . earmarks of a 'natural "tighter.". '. O . ?, r. g. . The memory 'of Ad Wolgast is liot 1. g. llhck, 0 0 so dim .hut what KlickVresemb ple, r. g, Itnce to that fighter can lie 'i nose "wR?i even in photograjJlis. 5 Totals have Seen" him fight declare,,! hat .his SPMXGVIIJiE G. T. F. P style Ks similar' to tliat jld "master ' '.'"' - :'''.".'", '. 2 2 2 fl of the ring. f. r. Yonng, the mmt He 4 0 0 R Johnson. L ft v 2 2 1 S stvle, and the same amliition. Young, c 0 0 0 0 Proper handling can di hmch with Johnson, r. g. 0 1 1 1 him. Many a fighter has gone to n Leu van, L g. the, top with less than Frankie is 8 5 4 20 starting with. ',. folals tcferee, Lingenfelter; umpire, Os JCalifornia. whieh in dca4efr pflst " produwd some of the most fril'innt '! of fing chttjiipious, fllrearty is staging a come back, with the revival CARDS DOWN GIANTS of .legalized boxing.--'- " . Fidel La Barba staftds out as the Holm foremost ARSOTA. Tla. Wntti example. Tod Morgan is d Blanager npa iuirvit, un another. Kliek promises to "carry on" .the fistic reputation of , the mp runs in the nihrn tnuThg ' '. in game woo ly the St. west. , ' York uis Cards from the New : tufa. 3 to 0, Alexander pitched HBRB3BHBBHBDI PROVO G. ,:.2 Ti .2 t .... ... , Five Nights Horse ......... ....... ' hasthe-aanVe-hni- v In Connection ld, 200 "CLASSY" HORSES WILL PERFOM UNDER SADDLE gggff?gSc!iX"-i- 2J!r rZZ05!f;- Reduced Rates On Railroads "" yes-dn- y first, flvfe Inning. fnrini( Cardinal . id Wtless. Hprne--. Rogers maunger Wfls ITRY "re AWlTAD ' ' . 61 " : ..............10 . tReed JV. 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