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Show " TAGS F0U2 ' PROVO SUNI)XY HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 2i;;i927. . i. J. ..... i )( "'.is 'W1 t 1 I ... ,14- . ' - - ., M- - MRION FORK niNLEY, LINEBAUGII " T 1 T- - IS CHAMP - "Tit regardedsTlhe most iinuxuliT fea of Junior 'player li this section for many yeu.ru,. ince their tenuis was learned on a ptsrly- kei court, and they, met mediocre cotniietltlou until they .entered state and iutcriuoiiutuln fcjiasle. thjs pea-so- - Xs The Grmers won by a neat come- final, fye wore back in the 1" the being 6 3, morning nu-- won Tbetr nay to the final by defeating' .Stegner tmd while Kreod jiud Kuilth, 0-W hltuey were eliminating Toiler and Jmlth of Provo by, a 0 3, 3 count. rtruratx Is Dsrtalv Th rhwiit 4irov IW.trokei.jfive-Me- t- fi-'- l. 6-- 0-- 3 ... , i but their iiucuimy Htuadinexs, their tMr ability to pub shota pant at the net, ancr take of. Jhe inniteadliiems (f tlx" Kant high stars at every nityi gave them the victory. The Pleasant Grove eombine won iho last two act without difficHlty, after trailing at the rest period. Pa.ul HiHt of l'rovo won. the singles hamploiwhlp on Thursday, th. rt, ml ile victor v of the Pleasant Grove boys concluding - a timrnal mrtit filled with tiimnnh for ttuli coonty net men. j . Marksman 7 Leaves For Ohio Pirovo W. R. Itlta. of Provo, well yknown locally as an expert marksninn. left Thursdav for Halt Lake, wyliere be wUl - J(dniitlierJ!hilMHJJLl!lL 1'taU Ht.tte rife team whi w 114 the mate of l'tih lu tbc annual national rifle tiieet.- - Mr.' Itlta ha lein an ard'itit advocate of all things liertaiuillK to exivs-r- t markiimnHhip and liAs won tnanv lillJieir nnd the laiircla ''Iwth-"fo- r local team in' coniirftlilve umtch" held during the jwst few months. Shortly after Mr.yUitii's itrrUal nt Salt Iake the team will entrain for Camp Perry. UiH, where they are due to report onAugust 21 and will with : approxlmutuly compete six thousand lif the best rlflo itud puitol crack shooters of the nation. - : OF SEASON'S SECOIiD HALF BEETDIGGERS Mixed Mai Bout Flops; Audience . SPAXISH Au. 1X1HK. Thr-at-or- ;...r.,..;,.., Ib-rf- .... rf SPRINGVILLE Col-lf.-- ,,,.,,..,,,,3 t RPISPAYSON r V w; 2 ....... ' E l. r.r. .900 .417 AW Sacranteuta Portland.-- ' Uoll.va'tHNl V ......11 3. Nephl 15, Siwnlsh Sunday'a Hihcd'jle: Heber at Eureka.- r Spririgvlllo, with .lcrry. lunn.j))i the slab, took a fast 7- to 0 en- son Friday, and wuiiter from got back to the .5fN) percentage uiitrk as a result. Sliringville overcome a three-rulead in the seventh ami eighth, driving C Steele from the tix.li me latter rrame. - In the JWN ' 20 22 T in Cop per league, pitched invincible ball In every liming except the sixth, when the visitors, fell nxm him to secure five runs on five , clashing hits. With one out In the eighth, and the Artists trailing by one run. Vim Ieuvan was safe on an error, and Ferguson pmnsbed- out a triile to tie The7corerfjnndTiltigled to trrtng in Ferguson, and McKee walked. Harnett got his fifth hit of the day to wore Lund with the final tally. Barnett'a five blows in five trips was the feature of the game. Ills wallops included a home rim and a two bagger. The Bcore: PAYSON : AB II If) A , A. Taylor, cf 1 0 4 1 1 0 Montague, rf i 4 1 0 3 I. Stwle, ss-- p C. Steele, p 4 2 0 2 ... -1 H liun nc-- l 3 1" 6 H. Spaliihower, 2b .... 4 1 3 4 O 0 E., Steele, 3b I Taylor, c '4-6 4 0 5 Partridge," 1U 4 0 2 Coombs, If base- X14 . .421 . .... '.,".. . - 50-V- fli7 ' 48 68 "..414 44 69 36 7S MS Cleveland.., -- , 1. of traffic ",41 KV .871 U2-- "Worthlug1rwry'CflierB. I Carter .?,, Beese 8, K. Car ton f G. WortbitMrton. . Carter . Worthinntou-l- -- "I know the meaning of "performance" ; Diitutm tf Gimtrtt fititrt i . - .- CtrptrtUtm- - I, . . ' .'. - 1928 BUICK, t PaaaeLi)Uiljfc-G- - - BUICK MOTOR COMPANY , FLINT, MICH, " . Three Istse hits Cowan, Sabin 2. DaTwo haserhlt Beek, Cole,-K- ito ,C. vis. Double plays-Bee- k Miller jo R. Carter. Innings pitch ed By Cole 8, I. M. Petty 1. Credit victory to ttile. At liat Off Cole 35, I, Petty. A Hits batted-Of- f Cole , I. M.. Pettv 1. Bnnir acored M. Petty 0. Strut Off Cole 3. ont By E. Carter 5, (rle 11, I. M. Off E. Petty 1. Bases on (all Carter 7, Cole 1. Hit with pitched balls M. Sperry by E. Carter. - - forl928; ter, Sacrifice hits ole, L. Park Bailey, I.' M. Petty, "M. Sperry, It. Iavls, V: - Dudley. Home rnna Carter, - .t - 2, Betiie. 'E.- - , syjoyj :.YoujpM0t MI ,4M 80 82 Watch the Buicks next time you drive downtown. See how easily they step out in front when the signal changes. And note how they give other cars -- the slip in the friendly rivalry . PC. ?619 .Wit T4 -- V- - Telluride Motor Co. : PROVO - -- Buick. U. f UTAH Dealers In Provo For 12 Years - r gaine 1 hour 45 I'mpire Brown. 2. Tiuie-o- ' lulnutes. ". :(Sfe liases-l-Cow- n J4 - - Buick for 1928 gets away in traffic like an arrow from a ' x ' bow! J 8t sa ,74 73 .rm . .1..,. 1jg Aupeh' 615 . 1pr4Bjte4ywit-oFork tnr Chicago VC. -- - is tm .4.10 01 Seattle ......V., Saa Francisco" . ..,..820000 18 17 of (lie Clubs., L.. r..r..r. ftiikland ck .o;7 - 17 17 16 ; Standing ......... ....4 tt ..... . 61.470 like an arrow from q bow Coast' League - ....3 7 Ncphi Pay son v ; . . . . . . .. . . . . . 4 8 Siwnish Fork -- mr... . M 12 Friday s Kesults:. American Fork 3, l'rovo, 2, IS- Idaho Fella x-- 6 21 xar ..j.. Twin Falls ....... .61(6 , ; .j r League J ........... Salt Uke Hden fed liyer'i jgrouiider, aflbands were 4 afe. Farmer lafd down a nwtt aac- X .28 7 27 13 nt. Totals. .. rifb. but Mcintosh outpopped 0 an infletA jscore ny umiugs Whit ibver hent 'K. Carter, c 4 hit Miller scffuiir. ' lvcr nndrProVo 1 .0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 w. Day U, rrf . i , . is lbKtver then pullisi a successful 1 0 .001 1 01 20 1- -6 xxChristenaeli, cf dortble steal'to give Provo the lead. '.Hit; America nFork Cavemen. Threate- n88 10 27 7 "XO 0 0 0 2 0 0 x 3 Total AmerU nn Fork threatened in the - Buns 7 2 iH) 1 0 2 1 1 x Hits Dudley batted for Beck in fourth, getting men on first and Smnmarj: BnnJNotiller. Iyer;Sth; walked, second with none out, but Miller batted-f- or . ErDavis pulled out of the holevwUbont dan College, Durrant, Holmstead.- , J out, age, heJid Tly Farmer's neat play. rors AV. HKver 2, B. HooverfCfl-lege- iBUfflaxinM Binch 2. Sti' bases Dyer, Score by innings: MJHer-strnom Homer to ien Sacrifice hits Farm- XepW , the fatal sixth, but Durrant was W; Hodvcr 0 4 Rims bit by a pitched ball. Holmstead er, Mcintosh College, Durrant fly) Hits .W....1 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 3 slnu'lwl ..'infield Colvln ihaklne a Buns liatted In W. IIoiver 1, DurSiwnlsh Fork- nice run for .grounder, but failing rant 1, Barratt 1. Double plays .Buna .....1 00 0 AiiU) 0 3 4o4wld4be ball. Had garratt4hw Ctilvln to DyeJ Hlta M l 3 1 0 1 10 clouted a long single to .left, Iur-ra- rijmsible for Polling 0. Miller 1. Polling 1 Miller 7. Summary : Buns Cowan 4, K. scoring and Hoimstead Jaklng Struck ont-B- y third, scoring when Bliss Hoover s Bases on balls Off Polling 3, Mill- Wonthimc ton 3, G. Worthington 2, er 1. Hit with pitched balls Dur- Beese 2. BaHey, Stierry 2. L. Park, throw got away. Errors rant by Miller. Time "of gamo-i- -l Jabin, V. Dudley, Hoover DleaJ)nThh'tf , B. Carter 2, I. M."lVtty,.Bwk 3, Bliss Hoover- oi?ned the ninth hour 42 minutes, Vmiares feel' C- Miller 2. Sf)lfii. with a wallop to wnter. (allege man and Wtgnall. . CENTRAL I'TAH LEACI Team StaniNng: a 12 1 4 . K. Carter, p B. Carter, 2b K: Beck, 3b xb. Dudley as 64 43 .571 63 53 543 J&S B2 ' Stindiui of the Cluhs w. iu it?. 2- 1- 15JMfl PutatbUo "If 2 0 oilinft p In Central Utah League Comuanv Duiifi, ........ c - ,m . ' '.;!., ' Detroit ..... Philadelphia ..82 34 ,707 St Louia ..66:48 J7 Boston ..... 42 47 48 ,571 65 64 64 6. Utah-Idah- o 10 ............ .. U W. ...... PC, New Tork .628 WaahingtoB'.... Li. 0- 12 i 8 prlngviUe,, " " . oil 41 p-a- Heber ' ' American League I S-- L ei ....... rm-'yOinarlmss- W. 70 6-- . 16 ? ........ . . ,". . ...... ' ;...Vi,.'..t.. i Ivls ..i.i.i...,. Provo - 52 (W .4414 Brooklyn .vrrv...,., 4 68 .426 4S 65 .408 Bostt 42 71 JTS Philadelphia A . . Friday'a Kesults Chicago Brooklyn 0-St. Louis Boston -- CiaeiBMti fhiladolphia 2-S, $iew Xork 35. PiUaburgh ff " ftureka , Clia-iniia- ' , . I ulsh - cra-ke- . . ' Siaadinj ' of theXluba ' Is Insufficient Aiicriran Fork . Chicago PltUtsjrgh St. Louia real New York 4 Fork gave N'eihl i a tiarrte -- tor aevea tnnlnga jwterday, but wilted in tba eigbta and ninth when the defense behind E, Carter altowmg- the Itangera tea run in Jieae two ataniaa, ' The .; final score wa 15 to 8 for the visitHolmstead, ors. Stanley .grounded ' , wvi-ru- l brilliant play. He robbed Hoover advancing, and third taking 4 Vile pitched a tady gaua fur fanner of a hit in the. fifth, and when Conant alf groaaded tal Netilil elKbt iu&inica, and L if. almost captured Bliss Hoover' "Hap." Addle Miller tapped to Petty worked Uie last fraate. G Whistling Uuer over second in the Bennett,- who Xi ninth.1 Barratt end Holmstead pullVTTremelr ktag bomer, while Beese Imt recovered .in ph'iity of time to and K. Carter also hit for the cired A neat pluf to catch Addie Millcuit. E. Worthington was the only er off first in the seventh when a throw him out and end the game. " The wrestling mutch scheduled Banger to get mora that one hit, hit meant a run. Bineta,: despite . The aiwrer j to take- - place Friday, night 'in while Saliln and It. twn wild '.throws, made a 11 r of tianged PBOVO t UUt 1WU lilutf iplwe fur Jthe tumie Virginia Spriusville 7 between -- AB JtTO-A- i in anM. .Ihmwa. ' Tiy t.rjtHWt Slcrecrea a offTTiTeiigo, Vv6fneir" lloiuer covereVl mile of territsri in ha bin getting two triple. 2 0 2 2 cluh, Farmer, 3b world champion wrestler, and t rlKlit field, riitiiiui off S Mcintosh.. rf ' Merl Chrtetensen of 1bgan, failNEPHI " IlltM. ... 4 1 W., Uoover. A ed to take place. AB PO II Van" , Funner phRsed to open the cidvin, 4 1 ............. 4 1 0, The crowd in atendance at 3h Cowan, (tame, but the needlijK batsmen 11. Hoover, If 8 2 .. EL Worthliurton. 5 2 T the trntijwe im. With one failed to a'dvam . , . , i ' Stanley, cf LG, Worthington, 1 13 c that, the ftimotis fcnilniye grap-Ijle- r out in American Kork'a half, Col-- . CnUant, 2b 4 2 a refused to. goon. Cole, Jette acrnfclied an infield bit ami 8 ) Miller, 1 , 2 Beese, ll-went to second on Homer's blow to (Miss McroereftH will go" to the it lb I. M. Vvttf, 4. 0 X) oast In the neap fiitflre. left. Whit Hoover attempted to I,er, Bailey, pick College off second nnd -threw ,f 24 Total. a M. Siierry, ?l 2 ' wild, tbe rnntier adranrlnp. tnr-rau- t AMJEBICAN 1XBK 4 U Park, If i bit a lonjt fly to Jlwiver, 4 1 2 Benett, 3b easily. Farmer .Y43 ft 21 Totals foul to end the lu- - CtJU'ge, rfs V2 SPANISH FORK A 4 Hmuer, rf -Tnlnj;,t . AB II PO A walked to open Pro-- 1 mrnint, cf . . , , , lrf ... 2 2 0 HliH(o'erKtunui. M. Rabin If 5 2.1 1 4 1 12 Int. Pullinii Holmstead, lb ecndv . .': 5 ... 2 2 4 1 I "3 RTta vi"sr"T. : fVr'mpt!y- ulcked him off. To rheJ Barratt, third. Addie Ml lie walked to onenJBnnies, If y. ' National League " ' Lift - MRSBIRD DIES ATMAPLETON : '. NEPHI BEATS Addie Miller Loses Tough Game In "Iron Man" Effort; Durrani and Hoover -Uphill Battle Won By Battling: : Grovers; Lead Rival Swatsmiths Accuracy of Winners Surpasses Stroke , Continued from page one making a jrreut try for the ball. Variety of Freed and Whitney out to Eldon Brluley.and Glade Lliebauf;h of pleasant Grove, who 'surprised the DHtre practiced team of the. state by winning the I tali lii'lJ school diiul)U titUMhis spring, added uew honor Friday by defeating Dave Freed and Saw Whitney of Salt Lake to win the luterinouutulu Junior doubles cbampliHiship. The' Pleasant Grove, liey'.- victory ', , . DEFEAT SALT LAKERS ' .jX. .. i js Mr Iavlna S. Bird, wife of the ,1ate ,'Spieer W. Bird, died, at her h'iue In MapletoB Friday evening . following a prolonged illness. ; Mrs, Bird was born in Hprlngville, Jan Wiry 10, 1800.' the daughter , of George and Lydla Kindred Stnrrs. fKollowing her marriage to Sfjr. BirH 'Hhe' made. her. home In .Mapleton where she had sjjuse lived. Tlirough- wit. her life she was acve Jn the ' I D. S. church . one Survivlnglire" daughter as .follows : LavelL Willis and Leliatird.TillTif lajilcton, also Totals :) the following brothers and sister: SPlflNGVILLK George S. Storrs. American Kork; AB. J. W. Storrs, Salt Lake City; O. A. Lund, ss 5 Rtorrs, Itichfield, and Mrs. Alma McKre, 3li 4 J, Olsen, Ainerk'Hil lork. T, Itainett, 2b Funeral jnervices will lie "held In Johnson, c 5 t the Mapleton ward hall Senior, lb B nt V2:10 nftcrnooii Hunday o'clock, Snow, cf 4 Ititernient will lie in the Evergreen Kunii, p 4 Cemetery. ; Van Icuvan, If 4 4 Ferguson: rf More Leg'Toom .... .... 41 ..... enwhighcoitymsiottatitikiock 1 ......... ...,,,.,. -and two-sous- . .......... ........... ; Miiiis-men- . ....... A "NOW" THE TIME TO ORDER Totals . Score by innings: II PO 1 A 3 2 10 5 11 3 lo 1 1 11 0 ;0 0- Whippet's modern design it effecting important and beneficial change in the car in its first Tear success of this light car field. The country-wid- e , is now causing other makers to follow Whippet's lead. It is not only that Whippet is America's most economical car, but the fact d car features as brakes, inthat Whippet introduced such creased roominess, greater speed qd acceleration, lower center of gravity and ' smarter appearance at a price all can afford. Come in and see the car that is a year old and will a year ahead" Whippet the car of proved superiority. . te 0 0 .40 11 27 0 t Kims . 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 1 5 Sliringville Kims .....1 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 x- -r 7 JliW 2 0 2 2 3 0 2 3 s 14 Summary: Ituris-- A. Taylor, ibmtague, II. Steele, C. Steele, ili'ljnan, Lund. McKee, Burnett 3. Van " Krrocs A. Ferguson. Tayhir. D. Steele '2,1 'Taylor, 'Senior. Stideu bass 1). Slep. linr-neThree lis hits Ferguson. - hase.- Johnson. Baruojt. C. Steele. Innings pitched Coach Roadster ftiutf ' 1 79S 625 625 695 Tourina - and fW Landau ei&tjtoct MITCHELL THE -- - TAILOR PILLS . . LiUImI iaiwlina far t ki,i.un insi CHICHESTERS . i I L j .. 7 "Ml.".-- . 7 e Dstecle OriiP.t. CHl.CBKST.Ka lor DIAMOin Absj sissVc , .. - al Jn addition to the futt ttne of models on the 1 27 inch Super-Si- x Chassis, Hudson how adds available in the Standard Coach and Standard Sedan. - - . . a 118'inch Super-Si-- el 2-- Stanford Models Coach MSA Brougham j Ghristensen Motor Co. 862 WEST CENTER STREET PHONE 180 50 in mi tiiiiniiiiiiKittiiiiririiiiTTWi S Another 3IGi dANCE'AT Dh! Boy! - . GENEVA TUESDAY AUG. 23 ;:; u.uLi' Models s. Phaeton $160 AOprhut.kDttfvitfphutwixcIt East 1st North Street, Provo, Utah. mi 7 $1575 U27jnci wftboM) Coach 11285' Sedan 11385 $1285 ' , 7Paaa: Sedan to ' t $1851 ; Schbfield Mito Co. ' in Sedan $1175 Custom-bui- lt C.-tee- 1e BIT Ask cAsMfff , x x, -- BB&NU. ith SJ' ?' Srei-l- ChnrKeHefMt to At tint ff C .Steele 3S. D. Steele 2. Hits halted Off O. Steele 14. 1. Ste'le 0. Buns off C. Steele 7, I. Steele 0. Struck out By C. Sttvlc S, I. Steele-1-; Dun 10.' Bases on Dunn 1. Time" of game 1 lmur 45 minutes, Suttoiiajid Chiistenseti. Sv 795 875 925 , mtk QmhmJ. Im.. Ttkdt, Ofa 1.- bv C. 725 755 Sedan ...teeffivettt tfsss 62S Coup 765 ' 825 - k, . Withrthe-5uper-sSi- Whhit , tt Top Coats , . Whippet' Whip high-compressio- n spark-knoc- Superior Quality New Lota Prices 07 illt. - ,,, . to power fuels were developed to v eliminate ping and roughness.What these (Special fuels have vsought, Hudson, through an exclusive new. companion invention to the Super-Si- x principle, obtains from ordinary You fill your tank anywhere. And you gasoliner save money on every filling. " ". , principle, the new invention combines the highest efficiency in power gener-- . ation and transmission ever achieved within our knowledge. Itmak6s Hudson the most econom-iccar per: pound weight in. the world. ' Special' high-price- -0 "J 0 0 "3 2 0 - - and turns waste heat ' PavMiii IS Fall Suits 7 21 Gttioline: uses-an- y Whippet features proved by more than 120,000 sales are forcing revolutionary changes in the light car field Jiie " PHONE 14 . i |