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Show r- J V PROVD SUNDAY. HERAID. SUNDAY, SUY 22, 1927. PACE POUR ART! STS DRQPfRO. r i PARK ANSVERS . opringvuie upset , By Payson's Rally 'frovs &pringville ... Fork- -America Eureka . Payson Heber Park City Nephl Spanish Fork .... . xa ! . ,...v. ....... .333 .WO Friday's Results JO, Sprlngjille U. . American Fork, at HimuUb Fork : l'ayson postponed ; rain, NepM at Eureka postponed, rain. Sunday's Schedule Prove at llelier. Prow new holds . oth. singles trie undisputed leadership - of Mm -- Central I tah league, and Manager Otto Birfc i hopeful f upholding the perfect ' record agalast Heber Siraday. This tame will takep laee at llebec, starting at .2 o'clock. Dyer or Miller wilj pitch tor the Timps. Ml, tl-- t, - V4. More than 7,000 tennis enthusiasts witnessed the. matches, in which Tlliicn exhibited soane of thwavyiMnntfiftt tennis ho has ever played. He upiieared to be in the snme "fiirtn whlctt won hTm 1 reoognltlon as the world s greatest player for n ntunlier of years. V K JTI7C FIGHT REPORT y e II I leiit'laeiunatt lrr bwt-t- n two-thre- -- - - .... 4 JacK. y 09 ;32 JACK SHARKEY: KNOCKS.OUT before down. D. Steele, ue, It's Here! C. Steele. Kitchen, Stolen Bases Wignall. Hits Baruett, D'. d .'''b&vesiern II '. knock- much-dodge- the-fifth- 1 'the third and fatal v - :.v:v..-ovV- WR' .a. . ;"'.'- . Barnett ; l minus. J 1 plus; . , Cbarge defeat to Show, 4t bat off Sno 30, Barnett 4. Hits batted ofSnow, 12 ; Barnett, " U -. 1." 8aid.-tWt- K- ' " nett .0 - MSEEAILI Union Pacific League PR0V0 vs. MILF0RD SECOND NO HIT, NO RUNjGAJMK Willlnm ROCHESTER, MimV Ripen,- pii her for the MantonHle high school team, pitched his second no hit. no run.Eameof the 10 16 0. ; .. 112 Ni University Avenue MMortMemg7ttjirarTlaT , - hor. rrfee emneitratii'none:J.. or "Oscar Carlson, at 82. .' -- MAY 23, MONDAY, 'miWtf&tMi " we 4 P. M, .Title-?- V; A . - - t if i'y'-- : !.1 - A.'' .''. ' attraction " General Admission Reserved Seats on sale at Smith's Billiard : V Clayton at Boy'Trap Drummer, 6 Years Old. Best In The woridAt Hb Age 2S Doors Open 7:30 P. M. Meredith Cycle Co. a yW park AKM0EY TUESDAY' MAlr24 Sde.$1.50 ,4. i alimony and Frieda Hemnel de- -, pisnds "a million ojjipre." fje glrla eortainV arpillvlnR up to their :, ,. AMO :0nDisplay at Mrs. Chaplin 1s asking .$l,2T.0,0Op -- OUTBOARD MOTORS MID THC 04r $U rO TOOKStlF light,-powerfu- Rtnu out by Kitchen S. Snow 7. Bases on balls off Kitchen Snow & Hit with pitched balls. Van'Pat ten, Senior by Kitchen; wild pitches. Snow 1. Time of game, 2 hours'. Umpire, Selman. s1l ti'- The new 4 H. P. Twin is here! It didn't come m time for the races, but its ready for demonstration. l Motor. You will be delighted with this Runs scored off Snow, 10; Bur mm leastery lJMii'vs Arlrlpkr CT .;' Good Preliminaries - . Sminbower. Inning pitched by Snow, 1 .'.'-- The New Home runs Burnett, D. Spainhower, Three Base nits D.- - Spalnbnwer. Two Base Hits Wignall, Montacue. Double Plays A. Taylor to I. 1 Maftcli lip Steele, C. Steele, Montague. ' - - Maloney .'.struggled' to rise after the last wallop, but was ap- jtarentlr nnnble to rlo so. AVlthlhc count at "six" Referee Lou Mag nolia- stopped the massacre. Overhanded Rights " overhanded Mighty "rights' xiK'Ucd the doom of Maloney. A punch Sharkey hnd tieyer shown be fore it proved most, effective, and is now regarded us his most dangerous weupon against Jack Dempsey, former champion, whom he will uleet in August. The Dennsey-Shiirke.bout, with the winner to meet Tunney, for the title, looms as the most important ring classic" since the Dempsey-Tun-ne- y title bout. ' L Sharkey is as confident of the re suit with Dempsey as he was when he started his- - upward climb at the d exjiense of Harry Wills, the "Black Panther" whom Shaftey proved to btf 'a definitely tame kitty. a : Hill-ma- Errors-Montag- Si- . . otr 1 r" - JoeWlliams . . 1 ' PERN ANJ3E THE FILIPINO I evident "sincerity: ." players. v "At least I'm not lining my Clancy and 8chulti the. ? Filipino bantam, I Fernandex, pockets with easr monev wishing A using the American league said to-- be fighter that) youngsters In the opinion of a sinaU-e- r the lute ,1'amho , Villa, will arrive oyer setups. Thews are any number number of competanfi 'crltiea,1 in the United States late this month of heavyweights extant wao, while million-dolla- r t'lancy, first baseman of the Chi- - for buuU aguUist the leading bah- - they might' not draw would maka it nevertheless, gates,, cug White Sox, and Schulti. Out- - taan or tins country. The new worth a fieldeKfor the St. Louis Browns, are comer, champion's trouble to enter he jshoiild, ib;e tn-t-o all with them. real finds, -the advaot ballyhoo over4ilsj abib the I ring am not a 'smart' business man Earl Webb, a convyted pitcher, lty,; should be a: new, sensation for in the sense. that I could pick my now- playing out field for the Chiy figiitfans.' foeniea. and amass a fortune, much ' cago Cubs 'was pointed out by ffvu Quicker than the tedious routine of leugners as one of the "outvauueviiiu bookings. standing player of the early sea "I am a fighter by profession and son bnt they dld not rate him a a I would like to fight at rookie as he had been np before. six months, but I intend to limit Bob O'Farrell, manager of the myself to one big fight a year. Cardinals, also pointed out that 'Take the current' heavywaleht Flowers, who .is playing shortstop elltninutton tournament Haa i (Sieve r for the Brooklyn club, might be one o'curred to anybody that each time of the biggest surprise of the sea- son now that he has a chance to: The difference between a. stenog these heavyweights draw down big work regularly. ..v fighting each other, indoors rapher and a wife, . . . You can dic- purses or out, for selection as my opponent "Watch Hafey, too," he said. "He tate to a stenographer-- . next September, that it mean's a played part of last season with 'business' .loss to me? only one eye. His sinus trouble has And- all the time we. wondered "I know I can go out and pick a been cured and he ought to become what Hank was going to do with few of the setups in the crowd and a great star." his $1,000,000,000 income He's make money for myself. Instead of Tony Lnzaeri was a star last going to give it to the lawyers. standing idly by. I would not be year with the Yankees but he jvill be even better w ith a settled, con-.- f risking my crown because of their Now Red Grange is eolng Jnto the Cnderstand7 ftetrt mediorrityr kLeiiLKoenig workings -- with fai .'. ... business. Who hotkey says be there are some, might; good men around second base..' hnsn t any experience? pidn't he lug there but if I wanted to be cagey Farrell Is Sensation enke through every roto- I could select the setups, There was practically but one a And Tunney Is right. answer when the question was gravure section In America? i r. tne popular woi, ixvmpsey, asked who is the outstanding playis the Bube not. was above Grange by Ruth's er of the yeurV way, picking a'chnnfp now "Eddie Farrell," came without only- rival among the movie stars pud then to fill his wallet with drawn from the sproitng world. sucker, dough. Remember the hyshesitation "Good lord, what luck McGraw Harold' is easier to look at,..,... teria, over Brennan, Miske and that Buinblno Is bigger and gorgeous had false alarm, Georges him around when But the Cunientier? Jackson was hurt," Jack Hendricks, funnier. manager of the Reds I could have a break like that. But you'll have to give McGraw credit, lie kept him around a long time knowing that he was a ball player." Farrell, the sensational youngster he is only 22 has given McGraw a problem, however. He doesn't know what to do when Jackson Is ready: for duty again Perhaps he wilL send ja'ckson to third and move Lindstrom back-- into left field. It was the opinion of the experts that Chick Uafcy.of the Cardinals; AU Simmons of the AJjiletlcs an(LBust-e- r Gehrig, Mark Koenig and Tony l.azaerl of the Yankees were vttstly OPENING GAME improved ball players. - ...... . Bob t 1 i-"- Heds; Lloyd Waner, .... 34 13 27 11 Total .w-- .. Score By Innings Sprlugvllle Runs: 3 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 010 Hits : 3 3 1 0 0 payson Buns: 2 1 1 0 0 0 3 S x 10 1 00 0 3 4 x 13 Hits , Summary " - Tinns Lauffer 2. PaTton 27DavTisr Senior, BarnetfVfi,1ttern, Snow, Montague 2, C Steel 2. Wignall 2. 'A. Taylor, D. Spainhower I PTVA Former Sailor Unleashes Fierce Attack to Lay. Out Heavier Opponent; Dempsey Meets Winner In Month of August isisitlonltfep-wKSr-Wi-linv- the gag aaeat' the ' priard throwing a burse. Gene arrived In "Sen Tork, bag nd liaggage, fresh frm a coast to coast vaudeville toar-o- f vtrifng tsccesa. .. Hi . last stop Was, Cleveland where be boxed ' an exhibi-tfo- a f and departed with the boo of some 6000 customers ringing lbj sensitive eardrums. Return Is Quiet Ills return to the kbaie tillage h was not exactly s panic and be ensconced hiuwelf at an uptown hotel where be is receiving all com- only the clouting va riety. ' Here 1a his 'aBweat. bid (for the favos of the fass. Jt rings with 1 ' JIM MALONEY IN 5TH ROUND mhi , ur and a 'rookie i! Steelc grounded to Senior, the' run ner being held. Wignall, the star hitter of the day, then, came through with- - a mighty double which scored D. Steels then sent a both runner roller to Barnett.to end the Inning. Kitchen retired the Artists in one- e rder ltt the ujuth and Pavsotthilked u its second straight victory, Wignall and Lauffer Wlgnall of Puyson and Lauffct of Sprlngville, each clouted out four safeties. Burnett and Siwlnltower also got a triple, although fed In the first inning with the : . bases full. The score: Springville AH H I'O A Plnrer Lauffer, s.s. ... . Dalton, 3b. ... Davis, c. f. . . . Young, c. f , , . , Senior, W.1 1 Harnett, 2b, p. dMintt-wtrihnr-OTWTra-'l Memprs, ts. uemisey finnnrnnney-'TO.-reaiiVan Iattenf I f and Jack harkey made a" mess out take afevv socks at us. e ... 2 Lund, 1. f of Wills. But I insist that we stuck "In a ... 2 Jensen, 1. f. .... to take a lot of criticism but I hnvelbToni-ri- il ... r We are hearing complaintsnow Snow, p. '2b. ... lost iny patience over the accusation that I have a grudge against that we.' will not accept Dcntpsey 10 21 9 Total Dempsey and the champion, Uene as tin5 logical cfiallenger. for the " Payson heavyweight championship. And I . Tunney. , AB H PO A Player 'I have been called responsible do not think ne is the logical chal 1' 1 Montague, r. f. for the fact tb.nt iXvmpsey and lenger for this reason; 2 .3 V. Steele, 2b. c. f. Wignall, 1 0 I). Steele, s. s, . . . . . 1 1 Kitchen, p. 0.. 1 B, Spainhower, 3b, 2 10 I). Spainhower,. lb. i ' A. 1 2 Taylor, 1. fc 1 S Hlllmnn, c. When May , nice story abotit news, to . Pittsburgh Pirates, aud Spauldlng, Philadelithia, all outfielders, were the best looking of the new Crop of but I' will give you niy hand for a r shake if I bo.. 1 knows" Tucker Dean "Yes, think his stuff as n referee. We have always leen friends, and still are as think far as I know. But I be watched closely ln: tiie Inst few with Sailor seconds of Vesco, or be would not have, given him the umt h. 1 would have beat-eVesco if tie had not. fouled me, a m confident- - It may of that-have looked 'accidental' to. Tucker, hnt'I-- know that be deliberately kicked me. That is why I am ask ing for judges; ' No Time Limit . "If Heury- Jones wants a finish match, with no time limit, I am with him. Such terms would suit I am going out to V me lierfcctly. win the intennountaJn welterweight belt, and I don't want to stop until I do so. This will not do away with , the judges, on my lwirt, however, Jack, Sharkey-- the supremely cont want three judges under any con fident justified bis conditions.' once fidence by downing Jim again 'the "Tell Henry Jones that thn nks for the Maloney. nusky' Baston" battler. In yoimg.istrJldjiiaL batname) 'who struts aToiuirt wants tl fifth round of a the public to knowJiim as he is. tle. The referee stopped the match "1 bnve given my word to meet when it was apparent that Maloney I hare never yet Henrv Jones. the. fetce of failed to show up for a bout, and I could not continue in Maout me bombardment.' scare fit fierce see Sharkey's do not anvthing Jlet Jones put up bis loney was virtually "out" wtien the of this-onforfeit hioiiey, boo. referee stopped the fight. , "I am going to give all I have 30,000 W atch Fight have I u the Jones liiatcju and A of 30,000 watched the iu u Snibircrowd every ponrwence huh i surprise fistic dopeters.by Jones for the third time iu winning over his heavier opponent succession." by a knockout. Maloney was-- slight fttvorlte in the betting, nnd i knockInout on either side was considered Tunney fought iu Philadelphia stead of in New York. Perhaps it improbable. 'Sharkey never showed was nrv insistence that the rules be to such good advantage as In his observed that prevented the fight victory over Moloney, .whom ne artU-efrom U'lng held in New York but jo his string with Harry Wills the rules are there and we must try and Mike McTigue. It was Sfiarkev's fight all the to have them enforced. wnv. Iu the fourth he knocked Ma to the rules, Harry "According Wills was the first challenger on loney down for a count of one, and , just deserv repented the feat in the list and' he merited-am- i admit that will ed our sutHiorL I our judgment did not stand so well - ' tat' ' S:4 . u NEW YORK May 21 .TP JAck Dempsey will out have to sub- -' wit to any siiecial examination to prove his fitness before he fights again in New York, Jumes A. Far- Icjv'chatrmflirof the New York box ing commission, told the United Press today. .With iniiisiuil hent.iFarley denied a rejiort thut he had ordered l)'inp-seto lie examined thoroughly before a board of export to proe that, he was in condition. Never Said Thing "I never said such a thins and I know I can sieuk for the other members of the commission," .. Iby said. "Jf l)empKey wants to fight again In New York all he has to do ts to comply with, the rules of tha.com-mlssiowhich proxide fighters must, weigh in eight hours before the time of the contest and be passed by the examining doctor. "We had a' case just a few days ago' when stories were circulated that Itill.v Strililiug had u lame back and would not tie able to fight Tommy Imglmin. We did not 'force him through any more than the routine medicul and physical examination eTiiired by the rules. An other doctor was acting with our official examiner but he was the representative of the dub promoting the fight and he was not called in by hr. "The reports that we wnnted to put Uempsey through a RMcial are silly, so silly that I got quite a kick out of the suggestion, oue writer who hinted the best way Dempsey could show his con- - (UP).-Fo- NEW- - YORK, someone write Gen Tanaey 45tttUf first Itasemun have been outstand- lug finds exhibited iu the opening stages or ibe major league peuitaat races, several manager and players " " told the United Press.. Aft.er talking to Jaepjjdrick, the-mnt- uh,' H, MonWsue-sttcrlfh'e- I do-n- g Uwivy-hiltiu- (M TUNNE- Y- Good WANTS BATTLE and smart National leaguers, a general opiniou was found that Ethan Al ir si YOKK, May 2Sf voumc outfielders John"JIr3rarjae34rthy, tVFarrell, Wilber- t- Uoblasoa not put up liny fights, for I like the Ktime. usi miirn-tixjsr ship,, uiii . . - p 1 He's Wanir, Oancey7SchuIt NEW ? "Thanks for your tights, Henry Jones, If I lose this match I will - TAl'SOX, Mas 31. The Sprliig-vill- e Artist suffered their first deafest. tUo. aoasaa Ifriday,, when 1'ayuoB talliPd i Uni atvt'iilh aud eighth inning to win a contest by the score of 10 to U. Snow Kiowa Up,.. .Hnaw, who haa two victories to hi credit; tola season, started well, stages bujb .blevr up in the latter of the game,, aud. the substitution of Barnett in the box came too lute t,o ave the day. Kitchen, was wild and ineffective in the first two innings, when the hut he Artists Hoored tven-rtheu settled down to pitch great baseball. Tup tost half of the eighth,' inning opened, wijth Sprhigvtlle leading, 9 to 7. Slpalnhower, first baseman, a who had already contributed home run to the proceedings, crackr blow, and scored rd out a three-baswhen Ad Taylor singled. Hillnuui singled, sending Taylor to second, and Burnett, replaced. Snow, iu the ' nn. The score was match. f . - . and Spalding "Are Tinds; .. Farrell a Wonder ' oM'iiiiig Fuuw-AuM'iia- - ri'iw LOOKING GOOD y i " - YOUNG STARS. IIen, rllH'an I'srk, urciu grapplcf, is somewhat wrathy over the comment of Henry Jones as to bis terms for the tsitit w hich, will take place ,XMes-danlht in toe Prove armory. "As to Jones' acceding to my terms, I do not think 1 have asked anything which is unreasonable in any way," said. I'srk to a Herald reporter Saturday. "Inasmuch as 1 have given Heury Jones three boats with me in seven montbs.. Incidentally, I notice that he is perfectly willing to accept my terms, in sidte of 'wise cracks' alsmt their unreas- -- i oiiablettess. Noon Is Kuggestkn "I have not demanded that the I merely weighing le done at suggested this In order that the weighing ...might I done publicly, and thus avoid confusion at the Is fine mutch, ltingside wcighiiig-iwith me, and I Insist that Jones weigh iw jmhlcl. the same as myself, whet her arn(ron nxvtJlng-side- . - ST. ('L(tVI), Franw, May 21. William T. tilden, famous AnicrUiiu net iiui n, showed-tha- t he still bus the Inside track for world tennis honors, when on Friday he defeated Hene Lat'oste who won singles championship lust seasons The M, Jean Borotra, who is ranked even with LuCosie In the French ratings, although be has never equalled his compatriot in had a bard time with Francis T. Hunter in the - Tights, Henry" Comeback; Wins Over La Coste L. Frt. v l.eiwt 1 .750 1 .667 1 504 S .506 ... .. Time of Weighing Immaterial, He Says; "Thanks For Tilden Stages CENTRAL ITAH LEAGl'E Team Standing v. Surprises Fistte RIVALHAT6IAN Timps Now Have Only Undefeated .Team; Wignairs Timely Hit Sews Up Contest For Payson; Two Games Postponed . p m J j iia bm i First Bout 8;30 Pilor, Jones barBeTbhop, ,:f Bullock's Billiard Parlor "and . , v . |