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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, ' SEPTEMBER11U927 PAGE FTYB . POiaJN6pPlTGHESitEMEMO:'3ax tCT0I : -- . ' . " ' , -- '.. -, ."'' hi fielding LOSS - . :U ARTISlS LEAD SERIES DEADLOCKED; . KINNEY TAKES ' 1) -- : " -. . - t " Timps Get Three In Hits American-For- - Hits Off Big Chief; i Br BOB GOODEIX Golf Course " j . , . , rK ir . : ...... .......S .1,2 -. .... sig- nified their intention of playing consistently during, the coming . fall months.- - 3 Dyer Lewis Stab Stars ' i ' CentralUtakmm, IlKknJtontfetsi letter Blso brnl aT.tKH) ccbrrTiiarlt wltBrRT ( banLfs accepted. nct1of Xephi was the first base leader, v, iili a murk of .97K, but Stulorof- iitrinffv-4ilbad a more ini)udng nrord, with a TMreetiUige of ,!)7t in uinre than twice the number of chances. Cimaiit of Provo topM'd the regu,-la-r seHinil basemen,, with a mark of JKilj . 1IL Shrlvec of Kureka, leader of the first half, was second with .mi. McKee of Springville is the third I CATCHEn- jri-r Pplling Has Imposing League Record ,.: ng lllK" - WatllngSr-Sifc- bounder, and. Polling hit Conant. filling the bases, but Dyer grounded to Bineh and the chance was gone .Berry led off in the eighth with a drive ever Ingersoll's head, getting two bases on the knock. Wbit Hoov- MPft-tiepf-ow fuamey was safe at first and Berry took third when College's throw pulled Ilolm- stead off first base. Last Chance Ends Hotmstead booted Colvln's roller and Berry scored, but Bliss Hoover, two long hits carried foul by the high wind, forced Colvin nf second, and Conant skied to .,.' 'JU handled with just one bsit, giving him a mark of .!Mi2. Bennett, sensational American Fork youth, accepted the uiost timiKt'S of any third sucker, and ranked well up In the ratings. All hough Bliss Hoover and Farmer of Provo each accepted a good sized number' of chances at shortstop without a Istbble, the real bad-e- r 1s College of. American Pork, with a mark of .3S. Bernardo of Kureka was second, and hnndled Ihe greiitwt numlter of chances, 67. A large number, of .pitchers RilirXewi of Sjriri Miller of Hclter.-aii- d ville, Boswell of Nephi loading the procession in total chances. Regular outfielders bad difficul oo ty in t lie second half.- - Packard of , BoswelLNi4jhil-.lirkijiYilluj.. Wiiaialljuf CV V. Dudley of SiMinish Fork bad tbe 0 0 l.tHK)" Chipiiian, Am. Fk . fl 0 0 1.000 test marks, while Barnes of Roblson, Provo P. Miller, Helter.... 5 0 0 1.0(H) Vmerica'n Fork, Mcintosh of Provo. Snd E .Hhriver of Kureka accepted Martindale, Ileiter '. . 5 (V 0 1.000 . 42 3 1 .S)7JM a large nnnilter of chances' with IUH5se, Nephi ' V Senior, Springville. .112 1 3 .974 just one error apiece. . Holuistead, Am. Fk.-- .97 7 3 .972 tl Nelson, Provo . ... 90 3 4 .M2 Benson, Eureka TIM-HUNTE- R Partridge, Payson .. 50 0 2 .901 ....77 57 .57") Philadelphia 85 4 t-- .9r7 Fillmore, Helter .5:13 02 Detroit . . T.--1 . Tt 3 .955 60 Dyer;- Provo . .,00 ( .523 W. Hoover, Provo . . 13 1 1 .!)::.'! Washington- K. Worthington. Xpi. 05 3 f. .91!) ........64 C8 '.4H5 Chicago 59 7a .440 Cleveland ........ WignuII, PayAtn . . . ; 22 0 2 .917 St. Louis ,54 79 .41 Ki 0 3 :9(H) Barney, PaytMtn Boston ........44 : 89 PHILADELPHIA. 7 2 1 .900 Penna., Sept. B. Carter, Sp. F"k" . Besults I Friday's Jt)With Big Bill Tilden continu Edwards, Sp. Fork. 24 0 4 .857 New York fl. St. liOnis 3. 17 13 - .KTi7 ing tke phenomenal play wliieh has Sweat,. Holier Detroit 5, Philadelphia 2. wen me sensation or Davis cup C. Miller, Sp. fl ".IT 0. JOChicago 8, Washington cciiiM'titifin, America took the lead Perkins,- - Helier. ;" Boston 1. Cleveland : 6, over France by winning the doubles SECOND BASEMEN PO. A. E. P.C. yesterday. JTil duiL iiairedwilh Fra nets T It- - Park, Xcpbi 4 9 0 1.000 i Hunter, defeated Jean Borotra and Homer, Am. Fork... 7 3 0 l.oon Jacques- Brugnon, 31, Simmons, Sp. Fork.. 5 10 1.000 tHI. Standing cf the Hubs: - - dominated the cotirt P.C. was given excellent througlioiit.and .592 53 ....77 Pittsburgh by Hunter. Borotra was Xew Tork ...70 S3 .5!) assistant the mainstay of the Frenchmen, St. Ixj'uIs ....74 55 .571 making many sensational- - place .50' '58 ....70 Chicago ments. Brugnon weakened in the .47.3 08 ... Cincinnati ,....61 set, which tbe Americans won Boston ....50 75 .427 fifthsweeping away all resistance. . ....7H 75 .5nt- - by Borotra Brooklyn double faulted deliber-etel- y u47 SI .350 Philadelphia wlfen favored by an incorrec-- t Friday's Results: line .decision in the fifth set, and Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia 2 this piece of Kistrtwuanship cost Xew York 7, Chicago 2, him the game which was being Cincinnati 8, Boston 1. played at the time. St. Louis 8, Brooklyn 0. Freshmen must UU o ..... , ng ,. , College made , ... .. t a brilliant stop and throw of Miller's roller which - ed the BltUh, and followed $hls by aping Into the. air to spear Kin ney's liner. Gay, batting for Farmer, struck out and the game was over. .' y . American Fork's lineup of eight y batters worked against Kinney, as the first two Innings demonstrated. " The score: - - effec-.tivei- right-hande- d -- - PBOVO . AB II PO 4 0 0 3 ........... Farmer, 3b Berry, rf W. Hoover, c Stanley, cf ('olvin, sb ft. Hoover, Tf Conant, 2b S 4 4 3 ...... -- . - . . National League 6-- 6-- 4-- ,."2 rsl. i o .000 j .. 0 Collins, Provo SHORTSTOPS PO. B. Iloover, Provo 7 4 .Earmer,. Provo 3 Lund, Springville. Ibdinstend, Am. Fk.. 4 ..... -- (hi-- A. 10 12 6 4-- E. P.C. 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 1.000 rrrT rr U. Davis, Sp. Fk.... 2 2 0 1.000 D. Steele, Payson .. 1 2 0 1.000 C. Steele, Payson.... 0 2 0 l.(XH) 0 2 0 1.000 Vacher, Provo , . . . ( 'ollege. Am. Fork . . . 17 28 3 .938 Bernardo, Eureka.... 19 43 5 .925 E. Steele, Payson.... 3 9 1 .923 D. Dudley, Sp. Fk... 4 7 1 .917 10 24 4 .909 Bailey, Xephl It. Park, Xephl 5 4 1 .900 2 7 1 .9(H) Sweat, Helier ikinw-r..-. Heber a .H 2 20 4 ,871 Dowdell, Springville ...... D. Spainhoyer, Py.. Colvin, Provo 12 24 7 9 18 6 F. Dudley, Sp. Fk. A. Miller, Provo .. ";t - 1 AL AIiDERSON il till Anderson of Salt IjWe urmerly of IVovo, bus arrived at and Jack IeuiiMy has lecn cordiitlly received by the champion. Tlx- - following article ia regard to Mr. Anderson pHared In the-- l"bleag Dtiily 'ew; Ai Anderson of Salt UVeCliy Is Ktia.rdiau of the stalra leadlnj np to Jm-IViiijwej'a training training quarters, and oil busy dtiji assisted is by a white rojte tstretcn-efoiiilddingly along the stairs. He and Fred Tapneott are ordered to ' keep' cverylsxly out. s :. "Anerson k';iew llciniiscy when hWH 14 years tld, and because he liked tbt wrappy little fellow.-hused to. admit hi tn and bis fniher lnetti iHixlng shows. Alboxtil ia thclitiir place on. the card as a Ifghtweisht when D'mrisiy fought bis first preliminary, winning by' s knockout a.t the age of !!.. L. "N'ow Jack r'inemlifrs tbosii old fiays, gives- liU old a pal n job, frv food and Itedi-t- w aa hU btHb the fight." guard until the day Johes Reed Bout Catis es Interest As a aeipiel to that", mystery umlch whervnl Henry June lust his welterweight ctmuiiiouKblp belt to mat Rot.'lq Ueed, Paetfic- - coast ( huaiplou. Ust Monday lilnht, a re- -' tnro engagement of these two gladiators of the wjnared ilrcb; hits beea arranged t take place. Ia tbe Armory hall next Tuesday evening, , The urvniur in which the big Isnit ended, after cbfliiipbiHship these two ring geiH'ruls' bad given .the local fans one of tbe fastest and- - most wieutifio itvrtorniMUc' .ever seen fn tbis city, left something wnntfng in the hearts of the fans. Each mail had won a fall when Jones made wild rush at his yountf opponctit. afrlklng hU chia on the visitor's head with such fore tha he IJuBeai iak rendered nnr couw lous. flau the last fail come as the result of Beed' efforts, ther proliably would have been on tbe part of the fans to see tbeiu lierfortft again. But under the dr. cumstiuices tltere was a great doubt ill the minds of the spectators as Bdllston, Xepbl .. 2.3 .025 to the superiority of Keed over K. Oirter, Sp. Fk. 3 2 .KoO Jones, MHTanhv. H4er.. 2 4 .333 There is great luterest In the comM. Iluff. Sp. Fk... 2 .333 ing match, and while a- majority of Ol'TFIELDEHS l fans would like, to see Jones A. E. f.wiu' from Reed, thev recogniae in ackahl, Springy) lie; 11 0 0 l.OOt) Of crafty Oregnuiuil a 0" O . . . 10 Wiguijll,Payw.tn 4.1,11 Ththttwt In liw'iCL o FkM',' ,0 .lajMaiaii;,',.' is ctTy. To se(he two. aieu la -- - d j a. liM-a- ;srr'- Xedil iteeM'. iiflt. l'rovo . . . . . . . . . . F. Cttoiier. Provo ... Stols lier, Heber Lund, 'Springville ... Snow, Sprtugville .. W. Davis, Sp. Fk.... H. Wilson. Paj s.ui . . Boswell, Nephi Dyer, Provo Eureka Bsej VHuff, Fitrk...Sp. - Vinii I'iiyan, Spgville F eiiiiii.fin. Sp'g II If . - Dalton, Spgville.. iR. (Jib's, richer ...-- MurdcH-- k Helier 6p' ra one of these msheti" after he has Iteen roughly w handled, but ben be makes a stamped against Reed, h i net BMire tbua half way, and the ieedy sta-po- rt warrior usually ends tbe fracas with Junes underneath. m tee other nana 'ones is no man a fool In the im m Ttx urwA with which he applied ly whip wrist lock on Reed in their great liatfle Monday rightytra Incredible and before the aas htfd time to lait an eye ltohinwas wrilb-In- g in jtaln and patting tbe mat as a, sigual that be had bad enough of that inirtlculnr hold. to give , TuesdH.v's niati new . thrills mid liyusunl interest la lKiug uuinlfest In the big eveut. . that-dead- it Coast League J: Siamiiiir. OntlanJ it the Cluns: ..',, 65 ,..'.1( .... 14 7S. 90 75 .,t. .... m si San Francisco . Seattle Pitriland Sact a men to .... AilH,. .847 . 83 86 '79 ' aa Mlss'lons.. litlWiMiifa J545 .oofl .491 iT'5310f'"37.r"JWd-J'utts"- iiHist irosak perwnj ' .jStffatttTfifidk-- i JlsidonTzS ? .' l.tHty l'rovo fans heretofoae have Iteen ac Porrlaud (I, Sacramento 2. 0 0 1.000 customed to Oatland4-8- , Seattle 3-seeing Jones fairly eat 1 D l.tHiO 0 OHk) o o r.ooo o 0 I.0O0 (I 0 1.000 0 0 1.000 0 O 1.0O0 t 0 1.000 0 O't.OOt) ft 0 4.000 0 0 1.000 Six Onproved'Tbut 0 O 1.000 2 o o i.oiiO V)Wbost transportation .... .... J. hbi r ojtjmuent vra:trg.Tr !5 tiyffl)f the o o ani 2 2 2 2 2 . .. F. Dudley. Sp. Vk... Coouilis, Payson V. Cbipmaii, Am. FTs. Illllmaii. Pii.vs.mi ... Coli.' Nepbt M. Sperry, Xeplil ... While. Eureka Fra lighten. Helier A. Murdock, flelsr.. Mobr, Heber .... ..... o 0 I.OIK) 0 0 1.000 0 (I 1.0(H) o o l.ooo 0 0 I.OIIO 0 0 1.000 (I 0 1.000 0 0 MUKI 0 0 l.(KM) ImprovedStarSixSportCdtif)e f.o. II I) l.(NH) 0 0 1.0(H) b.' Lansing 0 0 l.(MH) 6 0 l.(MH) .Carter,' Sp. Fk... White, SprinKville. . , 0 0 1.000 Swenson, Spgville, , , 0 0 1.0(H) Am. Barnes, Fork... 21 1 1 .957 -JYffiv t,.y, . 13: .t,'J".95( , Mcintosh,; FL Shriver, nreka , . 19 1 1 .950 PITCHERS . lwis, - PO.. AE. P.C, .3 13 0 1.000 3 11 6 1 ihmi T 01 inn i ErCarter, Sp. Fk 4 b'o l.(XH) Dyer, Provo ,,.3 0 0 1.0(H) B. Jones, S. FVEureka.I 5 0 1.000 Cooper, Am. Fork. , . .1 ) 4 0 1.000 Fowler, Eureka .'.....! 4 0 1.090 nite, Kureka 3 6 1.000 C. Steele. I'avsnn . n 4 0 1.0(H) Ingersoli,. Anu .Fork...3 1 0 l.(KK) l'erkins, Hels-- r 1 0 l.(HK) Dunn, Springville .,...0 3 0 l.(MH) Allen, Eureka o 2 0, LOOO Hunter, Sp. Forte 0 2 0 1.000 Mott. Amerk'un Fork..O 1 0 1.IHHI Cbristlanson, Xephi . . .0 1 0 1.0(H) Muetter. Eureka ... . .0 1 0 1.009 Christensen, Xephl 1 i)i.(HH) Snow, Stiringville ....1 0 0 l.(HH) V. Dalton, Springville. 0 1 0 "1.000 Springville P. Miller," Heber Buawall, Xoithl . . . .......2 AGAIN IMPROVED .......2 CHASSIS ... iMPRbVED STAR FOUR- CO'UPB . . . 1470 CONVERTIBLE ROADSTER 4' TOUR1NO . . .. COACH SSO 6M . 475 7S SEDAN t 30 IMPROVED StAR SIX - CHAISlB 960 . . TOURINO , . 715' 19S . . . COUPS . . V . COACH Ml DELUXE SPORT ROADSTER 8S5 r - gBZgwAKT ADS ' .. k .'. .' . SEDAN. LANDAU ' . . , ' SPORT COUPS . . . COMPOUND rLKtTKUC " . CHASSIS TON t Lmtmn$ r 97S . 97 , , MO r t GILLESPIE MOTOR CO. - 135 West Center 8 4 .800 3 1 .800 ;r Phohe 1285 RETURN ;:; UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Hits ... .0 ... ...1 American . Fork-R- 6 0 0 0- 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 1 0 1 Onions Maturing Before-Fa- ll 3 uns 0. 00 12000 1 3 0 x x Storms Hits 1.. ...2 Q I 0.0 8 7 ' d "V-L-(iffii!,- WRESTLING MATCH register Se jtember 22, and must attend special classes September, 23 and 24. . Former students and transfer students from other universities must register September 26. Clags work starts September 27. 'l . : Plan now to enter one ottKe following School ofrts and Sciences SchooJf Education - --Schoolj)01ines and Engineering ' . School of Law x - School of Medicine School of Business ExtenqnjOivision ; . - , - . . a j UNIVERSITY OF UTAH . " . Salt Lake City' i V . p New Toird Ward Amusement Hall Tuesday, Sept 1 3, 8:30 p; - miu-ufe- --- ARMORY -- - nil ts. JBILIC " hits-Pol- 10 .837 .818 .S13 MohrJIelter at the BI W. J. TIIATXE If onions llave (levebuHl size 0 10 : BenRuns Dyer, lb . . Summary Berry, to meet the grades tbey 1 0 Kinney, p nett, Barnes,. Barratt. "Errors Ben- enough should be and matur dried 0 0 xMiller t. nett, College',- Ilolmstead. Stolen ed us soon as off now 0 0 possible and prepared . Sacrifice basest-Benn- ett. xxGay ... ling, ' for harvest. (fly). Three base lilts Tbey should be dried and harvest- 28 7 21 12 BarncTwo Totals base hits Berry storms come to any xBatted for Dyer In 9th ; ground-I- Hotmstead, Barratt,." :,.out. batted inrHoImstead 1, Barratt 1. raina i nicy vun te iiiorougmy I xxBatted for Farmer In 9th ; Bennett, 1.' Double plays Bimh to dried, sacked anaVmatketed In good condition, From" all lndkationsjthe struck out. Kims responsible for College. rains will come early this fall so AMEHICAX'FOItK Kinney 3, Polling 0. Struck out : AB II POiA By Kinney 2, polling 5. Bases on that bilious should be harvested as" 4 Z 6 Bennett, 3b ; .. flails Off Polling 2. Hit with soon as possible.''. They should not College, ss Wt Hooverr Stanley; be imlbid IteCore ihe water has been; pitched all 4 1 10 "'Ilolmstead,' lb fpnant by Polling; College by Kin- removed for an average of 10- days 3 0 1 andJhe onion, has jiaturally- hard CKtper, rf .... s. ney. Time of ganje-r-- 1, hour 55 3 0 3 Uuipi?es--Selm- an Ingersoli, cf .. and Cusb-ma- pned up, the roots dried up and the . neck shrunken. 3 - , Barnes, If- . . The tojis don't necessarily need 3 "1 3. Blnch, 2b to 1 6 fall. They should 1te' pulled then . e 3 Harratt, 2 and. pnt 5 tows In 1, allowed todry Polling p ... . for almost 3 days then topped, about I inch from .the Inilb then left Jfor Totals .. .... ..28 8 27 12 about 1 day and then sacked.. Score by innings: -. r . . It ....... TAKEDOUBLES ....... Provo Runs . 3 ............ - timlis,-Pyso- 9a- - " ... ,.. .... ... Mi ..... American League . to Forkr; ir : -- - IH). A. V.. P.C. Cotiaut. Pmvii... ... . . 20 23 2 8 (( l.(Ht' Belliston, Nephi .....' 9 K 1 .914 l.tKIO l.l..Shriver, Eureka.. 2S 27 4 .!;2 70 13 J. Miller. HeU-- r 17 27 4 .917 Memory, . Spritigville. 2S tt O.I.IKKI .1HK1 Berr-- , Provo 1H 3 O l.(N0 Baruct,, Springville. , 15 45 6 4 0 l.CKHI flinch. Am. Fork . . . 17 20 4 .9,12 U. fart err St. FkT-Stt i atrlleber . . .7 7 .!K) 1 O l.IMM) Jobiisttn, Springville. .KS2 5 10 Lemon, Sprtngville. . 1'4 4 O l.tXKt Mobr, HeUT ... .K79 29 (VChipmnn, Ani. Fk. 15 1 (I 1.000 B, Spainhower, iPy., 29 .K13 Bellows, Sp. Fork . . . 11 2 O 1.1MNI I.lllil. Neplir . . 777T 0 7 .SHO . 2 2 i . TpcYry.TXcplii i . . 10 T XI 1.1KK1 Cole, Ncpht r .SIN) 2 2 Fork ' O'l.iKllI W. Carter, Sp. Fk..". ..a a l'rovo SWenson, Springville. s 0 tl l.fHKI Halcniiin, Am. Fork. 1 2 2 .WKt Simmons, Sp.- - Fk'. , 2 12 .600 1 O l.ljMI Evans. Sp. F'ork ..... R.XeLso"n, HelNT. . . . THIKD BASEMEN (I 0 1.000 Muir, Springville . . . 0 O 1.000 PO. A. E. P.(. Doyle, Sp. Fork 1 O 1.IKIII McKeo, 8 12 9 IJKtO D. Dudley, Sp. F'ork . Spuingville.. 2 0 1.001 10, Moiilgoinerjs Hltr. 7 8 0 1.000 Barney Sp. Fttrk . . . . O 0 1.0IN) D. Steele, McBeth, Payson . . . Payson... 1 7 6 1.000 4 10 1,000 Barratt, Am. Fork.. ;i i:i i .9N7 Mobr. Heber . D. Carter, Sp. Fork.. 1 4 6 1.000 Stobener, Eurelit. . . no H I 0" 3 0 1.000 E. fi 2 .975 .Giles, Heber. , Hillmnu, Puyson . . . 73 W. HiNiver, Provo i . , 70 10 .950 Steele. Payson... 0 1 0 l.(MK) :..onr. Fa riniT, Provo . . , . 12 13 1 .062 L. Taylor, Paysoii. . . 21 0 .'.)50 Bennett, Am. Fork. 20 23 3 .935 Beck, Eureka .. . . . . . 1H 1 15 1 Ml Ufeddinir. Eiirekn . . 15 22 3 .925 Kolierts, Eureka 2 9 1 .917 .92!) W. Miller, Sp. FkYV Robinson, Am. Fork. 13 0 5 10 2 .S82 WJ. l)alton, Spgville. FIUST BASEMEN 19 21 6 .H70 It). A. E. P.C. Cowan. Xepbl 5 6 2' .84(k( 0 l.Oi'KI Miller," Provo 10 21 0 Hillimut, Pyyson . . . . 10 0 0 l.tKHI C. Steele, Payson ' 3 2 1 .K3.' ,. 9 O 0 1.000 Ix'wis, Sp. Fork Birk, Provo ;. .v o 5 1 .833 G. Nelson, Helier . . . 7 2 0 1.000 Bonner,. Holier . Vessell, Sp. Fork.... 9 O'O 1.000 R. Davis, Sp. Fk .. 4 3 2 .778 1 3 .51(0 8 Kell, Spanish Fork.. l.omi Beck, Sp. F'ork . chances nin'in 89.Tlr ftugplabsthwrH withoutkin?a bubble. Farmer of Provo ' 10 2 (J. Woriblugton Xpl-.liiG. Xelsoll. llelH'r. - - rj ;'" -.. j:lav. Hi Nelson of Hiicfc Dy two-bas- e - after-havi- 3 : .ft . : - - three-fourth- -- i 33 ....... " - out-telli- .11t . Pa . af Provo feads Central I' Uh league pitchers for the sect ml half of the seastn, according to official aVejagea just released. Dyer chalked up four victories without a loss, but the real leader of the circuit for the second half is "(Itier Polling of American Fork, who won aIdW itna uul Itsmt ruu tr.r a mark blows, , 2 j of Provo'a Three Safeties ; s of Hie annexed auuotJt and Hoover Whit Berry, Kinney victories won by the second half each connected for one safety off champions. Polling, Berry getting a two-ba- e Cole of Nephi was the "iron man" Mlllop. 84 innings, Bennett led off in American cf theE.circuit, pitching Carter of Spanish Ftrk Fork's half fthe first with an in- with second with 75. Cole was also the field hit. College popped to Colstrikeout king, with87 whiffs to lin, but ' Bennett pilfered second bis credit. Polling was second in Ihd geored when Hoi instead punchthis department with 56. ed a hit over flint-.-- Carter of Spanish Fork took the Barnes opened the second irltb a "wild man" honors, giving screaming triple to right field and doubtful was held while Kinney tossed ont free transportation to 23 batsmen. Bineh.- - Dad Barrett then cracked Polling walked 19, seond in Ibis .JKinne.v's fast biill over Stanley's department. bead for two 'sackaT Barnes scoring. PolBng"enaged lh taPget pracHe took third ou Polling's sacrtflce tice more than any ether slabster, (ly and wintered on Bennett's solid hitting five. Addie Miller of Provo clout. Thereafter American. Fork and Perry Miller of Prove hit three ' was helplesa, only one man getting apiece. " The complete averages, .including to second base. all pitchers who won or lost game Polling's effectiveneis-w-as-shoIn the fourth Inning, when three hit during the second half cf the sea ; fMtsine.n and an error failed to pro-- ;' son, follow: ; dace a. run for the Timps. The Chief hit Hoover and Stanley to put ' two men on, and Colvin connected J 'm sipinrely with his fast ball,; but lin-5) ed the sphere straight Into th Clubs t the of. Standing o Bine,--whthereliable hand of V. L. P.C. tossed to College for a double play. ...95 40 .704 Bennett then muffed Bliss Hoovers' New Tork ' 521-3.1(1- Xi-p- - pi: oewx'l.eu ruuiices w-iiy jnnir lug 9 Bioreebawea without a bubble Provo played errorless ball be hind Kinney, handling every chance in tieat fashion.. Berry's yorlc in rtetift field wa particularly eoav. uiemluble, Alalia in' scampering over the garden a if he had played there all hl life. . Bennett was the only man on either team to get more, (ban one hit. Tbia sensational yoitth banged out two hits on hia first two appearance. HoliuHtead, Barnes and Barratt also cracked' -- 2-- 3 - .'...'' ...... .... antisifactorylojr to 1 'BloR-cific athletic meet, and the lead" ing contestants In that event turninl in highly , creditable score... Many club memliers have ......2 r'si'ai .....,r;,..;.S tfha Provo CaunYty club golf course la in excellent condition tbia week end, according to club officials,, and a large nuinlier of link devoteea are expected to be on band for competition today. The course proved" altiigetber : ' .....8" rt. 18 Jidf Competition - ' league. Opening Innings Fatal Kinney got off ta a bad atart, being nicked for five bits, three of them for extra Uses, In the first two inning. He tbea nettled down, .but It wan too late, with Polling' fast hall Mizzling past the Prove itatumen so effectively, While Polling wa the big nob of the game, the fielding of both: team la deserving of note. Infield Lobbies by American Fort allowed Provo to. wore it one run. but that cut off numerous baae a hit. '"liege had a bnay day. and rutting romped all over off no lena tha four. Wnglefi wjtb. j5!jiisat,ionBt stona, ,Joe 81tth,.'fho has been the outstanding" fielding ,.,.....1 .t In Good Shape deserved to attain that portion', lite "Chief" let the.Tinipa dowfl ttli three mfet tea, one an Infield tan and pitched hitt team to a S t 1 Art victory over the hignly-btate- d Kinney, who has been dolus stellar work for Ogden In the UtaVfdabii um t r Big Chief Foiling wai tbe hero of America a Fork Friday, and he" well BB HP 9 2 St 43 I.UKl ............... e Commanding Lead . IP L W - ....4 Dyer, provo l.ntw .15 12 Mott, American Fork , . ; ' ' 5 ' 4 E. Steeb?, PaymT7,T.....T...V7r.l i O 18 2 H Duuu, Stringllle Cavemen Second; Eureka and I 11 16 .1 0 6 I'owler, Eureka ... i 4-' 1 Are Next In De- V. Dalton, Sprtngville ...I . i k 5 " UfK . Cbristenseu, Xepbi fensive Work i 119' 1 72 S IVilliug, American Fork 1 s A. Miller, Provo . . ..iV. . . .VvTV. .S TEAM FIEIJIING 1 .1 Mit 8 Provo , 27131 Gay, A. E. P-- f . 1 25 4 It. Jones," Sp."Fork, Fureka W7. 32 Hie 119 16 li$ Sfriig 3 44 IJKKl 20 1 P. Miller, HtVr Auteiiran Fork. .32 121 22 ..'k 119 SI 3 Finrlui .... . 58 3Ii 9 lwls, siSfffigTRTeV . ; Prava ..3i7 136 33 37 Btmtier, Helter ......v..'....-- . S 3 .m ' 14 . ..330 129 31 .935 Ncphl 4 17 Helter Perkins, Puyson, 117 37 J?6 Ilclcr ... ; ,,.318 41 .Hi 15 12 .' 2 I'aj'WHf-:-;-Snow, SpiingVille . ...315 4?? 30 J19 1 ; JMd . 10 M uetter, Kureka 8 ...... ....) 2 Spanish Fork ...819 81 S4 3t .41 HI 3 .. 43 29 White, Eureka H .. . . .,.... 24 Htrlitgville lieaUS 'Tcntral I'tab Boswell, leaaue teams In fielding for the sec- c. Stit'te, Pa'y'aun 2 2S . .- 1 24 ond half of I he 'gccorillug to Brown. 1'niVo 1 .2 . . 92 3 9 .,1 r.ffit-ltt- l a vcrn kcst jitfr relca m!. - f 7 K4 .S 3(HI 12 87 2 Cole, N'eplil The Artists had a ierceritage.f it 7 2 . 3 54 2 .959 for the half, and made' the 1. 'Steele, lysoH ., siiiiiU total of 1(1 errors. 7 K. Curtef( Spanish Frk .125 75 2 33 23 vuis'wH-ouAmerican Fork 1 8 1 0 X- Sianisli Fork . . , .IKQ "six jiercenlage jMdnts behind Cbristensen, 1 .(KK) 10 .0 Eureka J ? the Artists, and Kureka was third. Allen, 1 ,(KHI 2 Provo bad the greatest nmulter of Baruetf, Spriiigvilb , 0 9 in" assists, 1 01-:.m piitmits, :J57. UeUv-ie0 3 .0 Hunter, Spanish Fork . with J47. v 1 Fork ,. .......05. Worthingtun of N'ephi topMl Iljinks, Spanish all eaUUers of the circ.uit. a'certiug .4 1 0 I.tK lColviii. Provo 11(1 clianees wUhout a bubble. The Fork 3.1.0.1.OOO I'tah," Aggie athlete eKtnbljshetl'a murk titr llm .hiihiu which U.,v,i,'twji l.tHHt Opening: Jnnihgs' Give k ... ' ' JACK GREETS Central Utah Pi ..... Extra-Bas- " ' - -" rri; Those who' saw the thrilling bout last Monday declared it the cleanest, . . fastest bout seen in Provo for years. Don't miss it Tuesday night , PRELIMINARIES GOOD Prices $1.00 and $150. Ldd(es Free fPf.f 1J U L?l U D W ORCHESTRA Admission 50c . ; I |