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Show 1 Cougar-Aggi- e American League Tennis, Tussle r Occurs Monday . w. L. P.C .,6 4 4 5 T 3 .'. 8 K'ew York ; . Louis ,. -t. hvashinetoa k'hiladelphla k'bkacu . ... V levrland ..7.C .607 -- .553 t J2 Buiw: Wednesday Philadeltihla 4, Boston 1. Kt. Lout 4, Clevelaud 2. Chicago T, Detroit' 2.- . . National League . . . . ......... w. - t.. r.r. 4 Pittsburgh .007 .WW York ,4, ...iTMi-ddi...St. Louis 4 m0 Philadelphia N --'''1 Boston .417 7 ChMtgo i...".. ....... .1 ... .. 4 Cincinnati VH 3 Brooklyn Wednesday's Results:. ' Chicago 2, Cincinnati 1. ..... .... " ...... with the GIRLS CLASH FRIDAY ,lcal BtJrack .. 1 row. Las To 309 Young Women Will Com- Vtgai High jdafins tate viH hkit tkelr first opportnnity to aca the Tiuipa in a niday at :3 a'dock. bea a Kf rdaf'Yaanita wwouBtey 4 abjtel at Timpaaogaa park. Inciud-e- d ca 4be Yaaalgaa lineup w ill be a nymbr f tha tronr4 pcrf orjners,h including liiia Hoover, KiininyMc-Intos- sev- enteenth annual and fleldTuiect and relay lualch between l'iah Aggies and B. Y. V scheduled fur Friday, has lieea postponed until Monday afternoon. Tbe Cougar racqueteera, now Utah collegiate leading 4he teams, owing to their opening victory over University of Utah, wilt nioct the Aggies Monday, uiatt-he- j lieginnlng at 2:30 p. In. on tlm Knight Woolen Mill . COUTlS. . Aggies are expected, to be represented by Captain Lund John-sn, Floyd Thomas, Alton Suxer, Merrill Hurley, and Percy Bar- yars last (tea son wbea be was Under the threat of either delivering as $32,000 a year laborer or taking a cut in salary on a new con- est Timps Clash j MORE EXPECTED; Fitly; On Diamond ,jQsing to thainrilalfc tehnl moet in connection T aBalssSBalsss bMBM t SIX SCHOOLS EMTER "Y" RELAYSVOTS&. I 1 111a 1 APRIL 23. 1927. PROVO EVENING HERALD. THURSDAY, PAGE SIX ac-tk- field meet and relay cartilral, proa- peeta for a record try Ut Saturday Heen AMaured. . Many mtrt ai'hotT88TrwndIng in en trie on each, mail, and the qual ity of athletes cowi)ethig ia expecti-t im higher than ever befre. oiriilvul, will opeu on the Y", field. 1 The public will 1 admitted, contrary to previous auuounceuiefct, i! mi thi admission, prlee of 85 cents will 1 charged for the women' events, In which more than 300 wlH FTiWh participate. ' Fo.ur sections are Included In the Lag Vegaa, Nevada, will send nine mm in the flans B high achool en- - list of girls' events.. Junior high Jtf:8le4 M --JiSmtt- Jieraldud d a doing tbe itosh iu 9 4 5 and ninth grades,' with an age limit " " . ; of 16 years '; senior high school girls seconds.;T tab. Invited by the auriiorirteK ; Idaho Technical Institute, now of B. -- YV tu n ml , m ntH kawa-a- a of Idabn, t'plveralty will be iiimiietition Hiiitliern Branch, haa aent in a full Intenliiss .. emry lixt, and t'oacb Huttliinson's staged. The first event begins at 2:20 p. Oi in state xtara have a renlprkalile. nf., and the, final one Ja scheduled reyord to uphold. Imhi aeaaun four for 5 x m. , jiiiiior college re"ord' were estut): fCertificatlon from teachers, a to Hshed by Ibia'otitflt, With lVterxon, classifb-afiomust tw Kavern and Tat ro ' setting recnrd brtmirbt liv nilanrt.prat'ttce cotitesinntfti,.,, tor run, nli and of women, officials list Aiieclal Uw hunlles, repectlryv- will be in barge uf the competition. HnOw college coached Jty Archie Records for. the 'women' "events Rol.blns, brings a fall sguad of jun hu re been kept prior to this noj ior college athletes, and. Lixie col timo, but it is possible tlint this lege. Is alsoin, Beiburg...Wj;ber. wiHberiie rn the future:' und L.rt. fi. junior college entries Officials Are Named are expected in the- - immediate "fn Tlieofni'ljils fortjie j'omjji's ' tt.rp. athletic en nil Mil are as follows; entries to date are as Hni'nisory commlttt: Wllma follows:. Myers, Pannltch; Good- Jeppson. MildreA Lewis, Josephine win. Beaver; Gfbba, Ogden; Hearn; Dougull, ' l)tiisa Ma gel by, Leda Ogflen, 8pafford, West; McTugne, Thomiwoii, Ktiiiina Larsen, Lois American Fotk. At least six more Brown ; Judges .f field event are expected in the coining muiin. Fiorcui Adams, Fern Jude, Marry Cox Is Ineligible Lee; judges' of events Inei War-- ' ltosa Cox,, record holder in shot nick, Kliziriietb Camion, Mtuul Tnck-fielnnd dlsciia, who 4inila from (gdcn Alice ltcynolds, Helen Carroll. Mildred high, Win not bft eligible for couue-titlo- Vera( Calder; starter iMH'auKe of the semester rulLewi's; timers Tbelma Dastrup, ing. Inquiry from Coach Dixon Kiiima Snow, Inez Warwick, Madge Kapple in this respect haw been an Peterson, 'Julili Hughes; referee, swered by Director Itoberts, saving Wl 111:1 Jepjistin ; .cerk of ('ourse bat the blgh.schmil association hn MhihI Dixon Mtirkbam judges pf rettested rules of eligibility similar basketball throw Kbodn Johnson, to their own. Kathcrliie Stahnmn, Vivian Bailey, Junior high school boys ninst lie Ethel Hall. Alda' Fugal, LndlJe under 1G to lie eligible for conii'ti- - Uoniticy ; photographers, George K. uiorurmrV-t-TFntir.Salter CMam; official fiwts in spite of protests iy one coach. If scorers, Hilda Miller, Bessie Ivor-so- n ; judges of truck events cuaclfes advise changing of this age Eojla Jennie Holbrook, limit, it may iie: done next season. Smith, I'V The eomplete list of awards and Thompson, Jvois Bowp p, Jiurva 1 lod- aon, LtmiKe i.'ruicKsnaiiKrniartiara their donors, follow : Class "A" Championship Medals Green, Ktliel ""Lowry; judges of 300 yard , Edgr, McArtbur of jumps E.sther Eggertsen, Doiinn Nfta Maeser, fchwnb Clothing Co.; 220 yard, Durrant, Georgia Telluride4 Motor Co. ; 440 yard. Alex Wakefield, Laura Shepherd, Marie Hedonist ; 880 yard, O. Y. Skagss; Hacking, Mary Graham, Kat'erine ster " ,35a San Francisco ...,.,..M - Mlst-id'n- s 1 r 0 iti:fif;ra that aV Vacant VV: afterttMB.. 'dWah i . 111 il - h0-yar- M3 10 fi(r-tha- be, and Butlockjiectfld 8enen..r, The fan will be welcomed at the a Regular-Yahniga'affray Friday ; KtU-yar- .... ....la Sacramento Oakland'.... ',....,.12 It llei-aus- will larva to buafle to retain their jobs. Among thorn who have been showing up well hi practice are 1Mb Cortina, third base; Leach, first base: Robioon, first base; and Kirk d a W. d - played by (be exadidbUca for team place is moat encouraging. The excellent flay of number of young- r ylvTrii utmic ........ .IS 15 jm Portland .... .......15 14 Ml .5"0 14 M.f soiled Seattle Fort.210,00d,M)plBwr' uniforms and not ao a.Haany Mlssiona.irr;TfjTivl players iLos Angelea- -. v. v.vr. It 1 " to fit Into 'fBeav.-'Skeptics ' .JJ AW 16 Hollywood .... more or Then they paid $100,000 : Wednesday! Results: XEW TOUK. April 28 (tP). loTlywood , 'Baa Franciscf ife The rest' of the Coloner wbsdom he ha connected only three Portland 6. Reattle S. , . , times for four baser hit and is bat- Is" buying the Babe' and a lot of 6, Lo Ainlea X '. i in ofher ball shown Is if York Xew players .273, about 'up ting only 'Oakland 8, "Sacramento 1.. , where a $3,000,000 stadliegianing to lielieve something is tbe Bronx, 1 ium where and carpenRuthstanding wrongwith Bahe . hpecuiatiun also has arisen over ter are getting ready to build seats public to think of and he pityed. .' k will Increase the capacity of HeU he hitting aooa." that W what Colonel Jaka Itupert, owner The Babe refused to be quoted. tbe New York Yankees, is thinking tbe stands to 8tl,lOO or 85.000. But getting hack to the Babe and "What's the matter be will ask about the wistlouof investing $210-00' his slim Babe batting average the in Kuth. you. The aeasoq's only starting likes his base hits and those who and I'll get going soon, This stuff Sagacity Is Questioned Wbea the Colonel took his Balieknow him know that he Is fretting about those Kleig lights bartlng rejr buiuuiK. wvn yinu jyes is a lot of bunk. There's nothap to bis iirewery and wKuea mm w iurc . for three years at $70,000 per year, hlm. You can take his word for it ing wrong with me. Maybe . fhe bis baseball isagacity was questioned and the word of Christy Walsh, his pitching Is tetter than yon think It f r ' ' -, iS." by some if the other magnates. Bonwell. ( " The Babe, Cold to as bad policy flurts Spring Incidentally is actng a They regarded it let an employe know he ia arnie of 'The Balie Is Just full of a spring the host to f fve hundred sports hi Juht , J nujreauafljune jcflrJn said today. He had s vrtters and Visiting editor tonight tbe particular case of the Ble and Httle iadgeatiojbeforaibnra) rmnrnarvtm-iti-kis- e the "Yankees It Wfls pointed out game of the season' and he .should picture Ul be shown for the nrst '""' that the Babe had one of his great- - not have played, but he has his tlme. ": 73 Not oru-rluijyjluda- e - COAST LEAGUE tract. The baseball acumen of Colonel Bupprrt and bis former partner waa - questioned Colonel - Huston, So Good when they bought the Tankees years aga At the time the property WORRIESFANS Average Of Hare pete Tomorrow In Official Phenom; ana aiher. Around Mm File Entries; Opening of Events; PuMic lnteiwrre bunting and . diding Idaho Tech Stars Coming ' to Be ADowed In Grounds prartiea haa narked th week' workouts of the Oatral I tah league team, wtvicb ia temporarily under Wfth thirty! woU already Promptly at t:.Ttt p. m. TrhWy, The Erection of T11 Webb, pendiu the women' athletic carnival, openentered In the- men's comjietlth-(he appointment of a taanager. eventa which win feature the seven ing feature of the B. Y. C. InvitaFive pitchers are ia good conditeenth annual B. Y. I', track anl tion track and field meet and relay tion, and the extejleot spirit dis-All 100-yar- d Coast League 220-yar- d limPMSMfflM 1 Mciiimanaiiig at Conoco ar? necessary IF ordersthey come from the customer. You are the commanding officer. The Conoco attendant is there to carry out your orders. But you'll find little need for issuing commands The Conoco Service man virHl anticipate your needs. "Yea" is all you need say in answer to his extra service inquiries, t Go to a Conoco station regularly. There ... 4s one in your neighborhood. . .. , of Producers, Refineri and Marketers Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Waabington, and Wyoming SERVICE mile, A. A. Anderson. Scout" exwu- tivg; 220 yard hurdles. 'W'yman ; high jump Oiicar A. Sjicnr of Snioot ;Lunlier Co.; liroad' jump. FaTker Bakery pole vault, Hmoot Si Spafford; allot,' Netv. Century Printing 'Co. ; discus. Clayton Jen" kins; l.velin, Huh Clothing Co. Class B" H K Championsliip Irving. . i TRIBUTES - ei si. . 'ti'i ' v ta ' .'.But Clothes for College Men Quietness, good taste and individ-qualit- y distinguish the appearance of the well groomed collegian. TO MRS. FULLMER Don GL a pioneer of Springville, whonlied at the home of her Funeral services business proposition. for-Mrs- . t ullnier. daugh-ter,-M- Application for loans can be made to this office, or by mentioning this directly to "Tracy Loan and Trust Co. in Salt Lake. , advertise-men- t, -- YOU AS A BORROWER V . r. Jones of Preston, Idaho, Friday morning -- from the result of a stroke which she suffered "six weeks, .ago. were Iheld in the First Monday afternoon ward chal. ..Bishop J. Eiumett ' . Bird presided. 'The opening prayer was coffered Hy W. K. Strong of the. Black Hawk emniiiMec, aftea which the'Peer-- ' less, mule, quartet sang two select Hons entitled. ''Your Mother Is Praying for You," and "All Through the Night," other musicul selections were: "My" Faith In Thee,, and K, A. - Should make the same careful distinction in placing a loan that you would in selecting a bank in which to deposit your savings. If yoa are in the market for a real estate loan, we invite you lo call or write that we, may more fully explain our ' . ntethods and terms. . . '" . '. . ' , ,: '.'-.'.- Curtis Insurance Agency REPRESENTING TRACY LOAN AND TRUST 214 West Center St, Provo, Utah PHONE 86 CO. ' ; CSouietiiie, Somewhere" by Miss Helen Merrill of Preston, Idaho ; Clyde Fullmer of Ogden also sang "Perfeci Day," ; The speakers all of whom' puid high ""tribute to the character and "life of Mrs. Fullmer were: Patriarch O. B. Huntington; President ft. It. Maycock: and Myron A. F.oycr. Tbe benediction was offered by Orson llutcbiugs and the dedicatory prayer at the. Evergreen H. Milu: cenietory vus offered ., wariuj,'. 5 .... bj-'J- above, the 'U" and the "Grad" Illustrate the cultured artof Kup pettheimer tailoring favored by the best dressed fellows of the lead-m- g " Style he has aplenty but ifis the trig and urbane style of the politan clubman . . . not the heavy handed and "noisy" style of the -' j " ' college men. Town Suits and Sports Kuppenheimerhasong specialized Suits irreproachably correct and in designmg tastefullyl distinctive clothes for1 undergraduates Jhe two new Spring styles "pictured-- colleges. '','. '''- - This 6tore offers you; in its Kuppen heimer selection for Spring, not "college clothes" but clothes for sheTk. race-tracl- c . .'.. '" ur hi Vi m?. I I Wood-Clifto- MANY PAY FINE LOAN EXPENSE VERY SMALL - :t - f"!r'"4; Mi V'j'. :- -- These loans are made without the payment of any commission, nd'eharge for or airstracf, no inspection or appraisal fee, none of ' the many small items that make a loan evpensive to the borrower, NO RED TAPE, just a plain, clear cut -- , IloilIIrs years ago and have during this time succeeded in their purpose to the extent that the Salt' Lake County records show more loans made by them in 1926 than the total of their three nearest competitors. s - vibvV . 43 . I- yard, A. B. Worsley Inc. ; mile, Taylor Bros. Co.; STiO hurdbJsTAn' dcrls?rg Inc., Jewelers high jump. Attorney Jlartiu M. Larsen; broad Jump, AVesteru Optical Vm. ; pde gdr, lit" -- SSO ' , ? IJ-'i'- vault, SuiK'rior Motor Co.; shot, M. H. Graham Printing Co.; discus, Dr. H. F, Citnnoni" javelin, R. J. Medals' Mnrdock ; junior college broad Jump MeArthnr of J. W. DniiKerfield. 100 yard, felgar . Schwab Clotliltlg Co. ; 220 yard, Ho- Junior High School Championship tel RolHrts, 440 yard Hotel,' Rdherts; MaUls 100 yard, Joe Clark of Beneficial Life'; 220 yard, Hawlings Barljer Shop; 440 yard, P..I1 Larsen Plumbing Co.; SH0 yard, Junius Jackson; mile, Claude S. Ashworth, architect: 221) yard hurdles, .Sutton Cafe. Junior College Championship Medals 50 yard. F. G. Warnick ; 100 yard, J. William Knight; 220 yard, H. E. Allen r 4(HI yard, 7th grade, Vtah Is a lot of money but is available immediately to loan on farms and city property Power & Light Co.; 440 yard, 8th grade, Alpine Ice Cream Co.; 440 . . in Utah county. , Mrdsen Cleaning yard, l)th n Co..; .'high jump, Co.; ' Utah The Tracy Loan and Trust Company of Salt Lake City have confidence jn broad juinji. Farmers & Merchants Rank ; imle "vault. Ir, T,. K, McKell ; shot, State Bank of Provo; tennis C6imtyfutnr slBgresTProf. E. H. Holt; this office. The Tracy Loan and Trust Company was "organized to serve the pub- championship medal, Director E. A IaSl:I CTWENTY SEVENS V . . petroleum product la Arkansas, high-gra- lV &;,3AMEd SPRING 4 CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY j . smart. . , Clothes, in fact, for the educated taste. The Schab Clothing (Co. Mh - ..... vv '" ''''-'.'''- " t. "AN INVESTMENT . , - s 'i.-- , IN ,G OO .'- " ' ...' . D - A P P E ARAN C E" .' - |