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Show V ' fAGBFOUl ' - - . .. '. - ; PROVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1927. 1 mm wimm mj Rowe Wins PrelimsJJ But Fails In Finals iHess "Mumps" Causes Defeat of B. Y. U., Dope-- - Rival Matihen Will Weigh sters Declare; Burke Shatters Record In - At 12:30 Tuesdayr Mile Run; Aggies-ShowinEach Corident Surprises g In ' Central UtaM Tilts Halted The SECOND CpUGMS i OUR B&XfiBlNG HOUSED OLD JIASTEBS' i i ! Yoa came bearing bright - . . roses, Red like the wine of jour heart; You twUtcd theme into a garland Tq mt me aside front the mart. : Bed roses to crown wr your lover. And I walked aureuled and apart Enslaved and encircled, I bore It," Proud token of my gift to you. Tbe petal waned paler, and fchriv- eled, . And dropped; .and, the thorns v. Jo.5 .... HE CHAA6EP "tU' POSS lioT CO a oirT csr sfiUB and Eureka? Park City; games,' scheduled as fearures in the Central Ctsb lesgne Simday-rferpostponed on accoant . of rain. . Three' earner a resisted for WedXephl tnvaOiof Provo, nesday, Helier playing at Payson, and, Sprlngvlile at American fork. The Utter tussle is of exceptional lm Iiortance, with SpringvUie Just having been topided froui 4heir lofty position by Payson. The Artists must stage a comeback against tbe champions to keep' their place as . strong contenders. -- e SUMMER TrflS rf Has giwba me himtA . f kiXtiu t tf SERvice smiPEi.'' , HAVE --10 wow Tf -. . Ai'6A prC BAeVP M RU BALANCE "ThAT OL' Provo-Heb- . REMOVfS started through. Bitter thorn to proclaim', me your lover, 9 A diadem woven with rue. MTrteMU V - TAK . Dean Jones Provo and ..1 of A Henry PAfiAJAA. ' S Colorado Park of Urem will will meet TuesAmy Lowell : "Crowned."" Mock? OF AR- -f e in Provo rmory, night day HAT WEAVfSI, a ma Ob which has aroused great 220 .interest- - la thta rttyrwillHreigS in publicly at Hank' Smith's, pool Values TEXVElt, Colo- - Ma.y 23- -' hall Tuesday at 12;HO. tollowiug' to dorado Aggies loom strung as agreement that effect between the Reconditioned -a "contender for conference tra.t rival matiueu, JCach must weigh 143 to third with 4S ' at that tiuie. decisive their laurclH, pounds following : Finals Rowe Slips In Jones miuounces that be Is alvictory in the Colorado state Captain Owen Itowe won the meet Saturday. The Aggit! ready down lti weight, and will be lit lomyard. In prime condition for Tuesday's scored 54.7 siiuts, Colorado uniin Midi low hurdle nod match. ParK will easily make tbe versity was second with 38A tho decisive style that airwpei-teJust one tenth of a Hilut more weight at noon tomorrow, he de "X" plieuom t continue his pucet Colothan Denver university. clares, fa the final. But the illness wult-Headock Defense , rado College made 25.5 points ; of somevvhiit out Howe jwceiilly put ST, (TLtitp, s rranW i May Western Htate H isdnts, an(H Henry Jones mi been training T. Tilden, famous Ameri condition, told" upon hi in, and h" Enfitr and has been working on a de7. Colorado Teachers Hve reei in can net man, continued to demon- failed to win a single first place ' for the bold fense tbe Deadlock, were ords one tied. broken and the finals. Burton of I'tah won the was rthrown in his irate bis singles supremacy over The feature- - of theTueet was with wbJrl-- he the great French players, wheu on dash, in which Rowe did 1927 FORD C&tPE-W- lre mutch with lust Park, and a hold rforuiHiice in the Ilaynes f Hot even place. When Burton's time Sunday be defeated Jean Borotra, which more him has caused always unidash. The Denver 'I" wheels, bumpers. of 10:2 i "considered, the straiie-nes- s Tilden defeated previously or less trouble. The Provo wrest Bene versity star equalled Paddock's new. of Howe's perform!) nee is disLaCoste, the' present Ameri Practically declares he. a has ler defense that, liest rttne, stepping the distance ., can champion, .6-Tilden was closed, for tbe Cougar Is a consistheadlock will the for which Park TWO 12S, Tl'DOB SEDAN'S ilaymond's record of ent 10 flat man. Ill the 220, Mill el in 20 complete'' master of the 'bounding find to be impregnable. 12 years slmiiliiig went by the Both like new-j- ust what no him Miller came throiinh for a first Basque," giving opportunity to The three indues In addition irds as a conference record as laiawJ ftb "Uowe you want at the rigbt price. tfie referee! which are required for for bis seusatiouul net play,. UiCoste defeated Francis T. "Wwrt hlBTRton Tot HwaaMMiW' the coming watch," have been caus1926 OUiSMOBltJB COACH tbus low hnnlles, limit In. the considerable thought.- Park an Hunter of America, ing A the d as car lend at a new five a three the f, France, giving practically Itowe; given nounces Thar be vtehes to havelim. matches la team play, since Borotra "Jtt.nvk.WlXK I'ltKMMS third less in price.' UTAH-COUGAwill as one Merrill Jones judge. R defeated Hunter, while anchor man of the "V" NHOjynrd repick his )aige at rluu)ide, and third previously 1928 CHRYSLER COACfit. Bouotra and Brugnoir-defeateTil- lay team, wan overtaken I iy will lie selected by Hunk Smith, deii Driven-on- ly and Hunter in a thrilling 0000 miles. the relay lielng called a dead according J preseutlndlcatioiiSt. Saturday. heat by the Indues. is working hard for the I'ark 1934 TWO . DODGE L1aTSVMUHSWCt.wi. U MT. Off. Tourings MS 1 8,000 . "V 'Showa Strength sjeta tors watched the match with Jones, and his chance Other "I" men showed unexpectfor the f umous. intermountain wel matches. LATE 1925 JEWETT ed strength, and their chances in the terweight lMlt, which he demanded r' Just another heavyweight battle. of the Utah County Honey Produc BR0GHAM conference meet, with Rowe in Title Match Later; Jones put up before the match was State Net by advance a big t'mplrlng in, Boston at" the time ers association which met at the Tbe Orein flash declares shape, took Fully equipped, Ptieo finish. arranged. anil , county building to bear 'Y' Men May Play at their "showing.' George Oorliett won that he is in the pink of condition Demiisey delivered his ultimatum til city' HI PMOB1LE T01KLNG f 100 in the comnilsslonW. B former a first in the discus, Reeves for the match, that bis weight of Rlckard, same being the home of er of KJosnesg FORD T(H;RING,!'V....$5i Boulder agriculture of Idaho, 'who hammer, mid Biddiilph lh the hlRb 148 pounds at 12:30 will not handl and Maloney know I perSharkey, on and and thirds seconds spoke coopera marketing many hi In for in the 1925 FORD TOX TRUCK juihp,"anfl ed least in strength sonally, that Dempsey's comeback tion. Most of v those ' , present ex we!led the "V" total. V. and the bout, and Hhat he Is confident The play-of- f between B. made no hit with either of the two Ruikktell axle $283 pressed their opinions as favorable Although Jackie Burton negotiat- I'nlversity of I'tah for the state of overcoming Jones for tbe third . . Bostonians. Mrs. William J. of to an Tor second the the a Knight of lit 440 organization 1921 effecting FORD TON TRUCK $133 only ed the One of, the two.nmut tennis title, scheduled for today, tune. ; , low u'Mr.liu , of honey.- - They beljeved presidency of the General Belief r over state record tlnwes Wright tartirjf0Btpwetiint4r ftef the Jou: Is Confluent The plot continues to thicken in leaves him a considerable distance marketing reTEB.& REASONABLE of L. an of the the office such 8. D, organisation Society church, of tbe B. Y. I'. pave bliu real Jones;- who ngtved to all terms from .a champioilShlp bout confer ence tburrtanient at Boulder, The should he centrally located, prefer turned home Friday evening from Tex Rlckard's heavyweight elimlna- - w'inuer Burton also won the 880 Kbbli will be held in his set Park forth must by eagerness' and "prove he Is a better Friday Open Sundays and Evenings J Des Moines, Iowa; ' where she .has flon tourney. There seems to be no ably In Salt Lake or Ogden. in Hood style. man than, Dempsey ; ', May 27 and 28, at Boulder, to secure tbe coming match, says been attending the national confer Mid t it. r . 'Mr. Kiosness and WorthiiiRtiin' of Aggies won both Colo. Plans are being formulated that he feels certain of victory. State Apiarist Cast winter Rlckard held a bait remaps Rlckard knows both of UTAH MOTOR of social work," during the past Dan Hillman went on to Pride from "I ajn" in the liest shape of my ence hurdles, and ran a great riicc in the to have the state tJiainplonsbin two Weeks. There were 3000 dele- dosen bouts, su)iH)sedly to pick up them are' a trifle, disirruhtled over the same at and Provo; the a Herald report meeting relay. match played Tuesday, May 31, at career, Jones told for Champion Gene Tnn- - the turn In affairs, for I note he has SALES CO.. , gates' front various parts of the opponent there and Oner conference record fell when the Salt se ilmiLlsl rultedSffilesTThe er. jfiiiayTbe half question will he discussed tsrats featureorsna ria15,' ffemr both of them eaf ijUi Tennis hjb- hrancB'oeJ TUB im If tlieT was There a at uille attendfair Mel Burke ncgotiuTi Mytofl. million guarantee for two fights. Decision will be made at once as easy for me, and I am already down Ing 440 WiBST CENTER presided oyer by Dr., Arthur Moloney, Wills, Delaney, McTigue, Shai-keance at the meetjngat Provo consid, to scud his own mark to whether in 4:28 . I Confident- - , : Dixon' and Lee to that weight. With my new de- Beeiey, at- the Pffulino, Berlenbach and others. Hanky Is' a PHONE l2fl-Ca" waS h professor short only into the discard. By so dolus, ItltttlA V" omi u 111 inriumt lh. fense against' the headlock, land in. Bostonians Supreme Sharkey is the more optimistic of erlng that thre a' former and (Ihicago university to the pink of condition, I expect to resident of Frovo. E.'i.schotl at Boulder Friday and t the finish, it seemed as ft the the two for when I talked with him notice and little time ' notify the i . 'giveh: ""who dVeilied hTnl lna"lu4llie' day-- If they ro, about 'bis coming matches, he re- each Will play bout Park lh short order. "T nojie two confrom. Jack Boston; the at blghoys Principal speakers and thereby established himself as singles, and will team in the he feels as, good as I do, so that he ference were Jjwe Adams 'of Hull Sharkey and Jim Aialoney, had tbe piled: &1A can have no alibis." "It's a conference favorite again. :. v , right with me. I can whip doubles. Jfrace Abfiott' of the right of way They were matched yoHse,v2nd Smart over the are Fans The Aggies pole vtiulters, coming Cnlted States children's bureau. On to meet In the first big outdoor bout Maloney, Dempsey and Tunney, so agog: I'tah will send Captain Chick s I should worry. The and Call, tied for first ugaln, there- Blcvlns ami Jack Irvine, without a match, 'with? tootir men fflorelghts, the closing day, the. delegates stood of the year. The. bout practically " supiKirters. The men are for a modification of the emigra- carried a promise that winner would the more dough." by disappointing more ituh hoiKs, doubt, and it is possible that Bill Oood-wi" I look for Sharkey to positively here,, tion law, exiiectutionn of Bngk'y and llaydt n and Linden (Youe also may both extremely prohibition, and league of meet Tunney. coming through. The ballyhoo about Dempsey, heat Maloney Thursday. He already make the trip. All I'tah players andnhe Provo Athletic club, which- nations. ' has two wins 'over Maloney and will stage the card, expects a eapaeMiller In Form uncial .Several entpxialnmejitS- - which .jadjieen jiQTfi. or.JejS inter iniisHeaye Salt Lake Tuesday nlghL :; cinsn for ibtrTuXhiunTi. ngures it is at over but collecting mittent at try throughout winter, were In the, honor the of delegates given as as tne outcome. defi-uit- e this on victory, and his wonderful nice in stage totake began . 23 l.tah .Univer, conference. IjOQA'N, the May during ' Maloney on the other hand, nnform. the relay, waso another slty went-int, a tie with B. Y. U. What was Demiwey's condition? donbtedly has a vivid remembrance feature of the meet, which was held for first place in the state collegiate Coast Would hff ever fight again? Whut of both, his meetings with Sharkey during rather1 unfavorable weather. tennis comiK'tltlorf by' winning three ,were his han(s If he did and and naturally it is not one of su It was the cloestineet staged sitfuif five matches frouLihe Aggies Standing of the Clubs: .. would he lie willing to go on In preme confidence.'among The three rivals sinT1922rr Saturday morning! The Uteg and W. I- - P C. several preliminary bouts to prove Blev-an- d tunimary: the Aggjes .618 21 and 34 doubles, split Oakland dash V. Burton (1.), hjsr condition r cea. came Missions .550 Irvlue, I'tah . 3Qg4 This was partially answered when Bee first r tllllette tU ), second ; Miller through with victories. 28.:.-2.510 Sacramento .... .... . announced he had regain, Dempsey (Y., third. Time, :W Johnson and Parley of Aggies won San Francisco .509 27 7Session ed dash Miller (Y.), first; a form, was viilljng to five-se- t match he .500 ' SPANISJI FltKr n,:;..yy,ii,; 26 26 Seattle Slay take on the leading contender and Howe Y.), second; Geddes (A.), from' Blevlns and .491 flag contest conducted by he Ladles' 26 27 Ingebretsen, by a Portland .... SPANISH FORK, May 23 Quite fight his way to another Tunney third. Time, :flat. score of .0-John- - Los Angeles .484 Auxiliary to give a ktfowiedge t tiattie. 23 30 a number' of rtah county first; (!'.), sons smashes at the net decided 19 33 ers went to Irovo Thursday after.... ' ,305 the projier useof the flag to the Contendere Peeved Wright (Y.), second; Corless (Y.), the Issue In the final set. Irvine Hollywood schooi children was won- - by the noon to attend a special meeting a As of result ultl Dempsey's 50 ur business is moving as -- OICKLY (bird. Time, and Crone of Utah had little diffl- the matum, the sixth and seventh grades.-o- f Burton run t coming battle between U.). be iooe-- f and at hould in Saxer school. The sixth ulty Thom defeating aud high1 grade junior lost and -C- AREFULLY has much Maloney Sharkey pceaible cost. first; Alired (A.), second; Simmons aa by a score of which won first. prize, a beautiful of the glamor that it once held for ' Only Get ( Y.) third. Time, 2 :02 Um Please" M FrnNfMTf!AI.T.V t In the second set did the Aggie pair -bulb, men, instead of belhg a bout td I ruu Burke (A.), first; have a 23 On 3meAsk LAKE SALT Grocel4 C1TR, May chailce, with their teacher, Mias decide who. would met Tunney, it is 18 there repoTted to the Navy meflded, Rouires (I.), scitsmd: Cowan (C), Blevins was f6rced "to Bowen". in bis May The, seventh won second Ht Huliekss -. third. Time. 4:28 the in Boyd- prizef'heartiftit-chartro- t Itecruiting Station, first set wlULXanUila Johnson-ol- i, Sure-Goo- d A4Xirstif w Aggies, but he racd throuah TOrkTiiilluTiigrtwo boys wpo havj which gives its history, uses, ftagrt etc. m Burke, (A.), second: Kjulrertt'v The wcfnd -- at J-2- , 150 So. First West Office and Res. Phone 148 hisfleree tore- - received the maximum reward which The teacher of this grade is Leslie GUARANTEED secthird. Time, 10 minutes .4-nand drives oelng too sneedv for an enlisted man may receive in the Cornaby. The following students onds. V: 8. These Navy. boys, Sylvester Joimsoii to handle. ...L answer in tbe questionhad USED CARS Worthlngton hurdler Lee Pancake, .fireman third class, naireevery correct : Miss" Irvine won at 3 room, from Saxer, of Horace Montana, and -Wagner, (A.), first; Morrill (Y.), second: 1925 Studebaker StandDora Bowen, Ernest "Fernslteiri, Elspectacular but Tvild nluver. Simmons (Y.), third. Tluie, :15 Breuchley.of Aggies, playing bl Myers, seaman, , second , class, of mo Braithwalte, DeEtta Malmgren, ard six duplex phaeton., hurdles . , yohington first collegiate match, took the Boise, Idaho,. have WESTERN WELTERWEIGHT TITLE Ualph .Chrlstensei), Verda Jensen, or Donna Nielsen, Electa Keele, n (A.), first; Howe (Y.), neasure of Stegner, Vho was dolnc fully the entrance examinations Master 1925 Buick Six :25 Time Woods (A.), third. as midshipmen to the Ukew ise, Knots and Doriiia Rs. Mt. by a great comeback. appointment Coach. ; S. Naval Academy at AnnapoMs'. Ilaminor .throw HeevesV- (Y.). rooms Ernest Fernsten, won bv iMiiindlBir stes first; 1.- "Corliett (Y.), second; ler's iMickhaud. Tbe Pancake enlisted at the Salt Lake Ixiraii BoikeFay- - M( iore. Jack An-- 1 1925 Nash Special Six Jeiipson (A.l. third. I): recrurtrng station on March 25, 1920, gus, Martha Asnnjv Jiarrnn itowe, and Myers enlisted at the same sta- Ross Shipise. Mr. TuttTe's. room, touring, Duco paint, Shot put Hawiey (A.), first: tion on June 5, 1926. They were Maliel Peterson, Blanche Gardner, balloon tires, four wheel . : second Bunnell (Y.h Lyons "It'.), Kiven. anj'itensive course of instruc Afton Bingham Margarette, Wheel J r. 'i1 third. Distance, 42 feet 8 inches. tions in preiiaratlon for the en er, .Carl Hayes., Mr. Cornaby'sjoom, '': brakes, this ia a good '" Pole vault Call (A. V, and Hoiar trance examinations at the training Eugene Jarvis, Reed McAllister. "... buy. (A.), tied for first; narrts (A.), station, San Dieso, California, and Mabel' Braithwalte, Murrt 5flsdn, Standing of the Clubs: Cleveland (V.) imd Bagley (C.T W. L. p.q will on June 29 start on tlfplr four- - Mary Evans, Afton Cornaby. Delia 1926 Ford Sedan, like lied for third. Height, 11 feet t 'cw York . room, ...22 10 .6i year course at the Naval Academy McKell. Mr. Brockliank new., inches. from which be "hlcngo . . . will ...19 15 .559 they graduated U)orothy Hay ward,. . Ileen .Jones, f. Louis' .. . as Javelin Piling (V), first ; Smitl s. ensigns, Nora creer anu Keeu tiraaroru. Navy. .i.16. 14 .533 1924 Ford. Coupe, a good (A.), second; Phillips A.), thirjj Philadelphia . ... ...17 10 .515 The B. . V. Vowgar came 'J rhwe to etate meet boiidrs at lKau are Saturday that the the "V", "uiuuii''twi that tpwd Vtall State track baiiili"lii-hli- . ur" JL ggi e veou tut Wined by taking find with 54 points; B. V. U. tame necond with W; and I'tah was adiisiippuiutlu;,' Aggie TratkstersWinT -- Mark Great l-- -- VocoKoASf Honest In o6' 2-- is' TILDEN TRIMS USED 220-yar- d JEANBOROTRA 220-yar- d - CARS ilUam 100-yar- 220-yar- d 6-- - 4-- -- - - 220-var- d - . 6-- 6-- five-yar- Worth-luRto- I d TILTDELAYED ' i . bet-te- CONVENTION . 2-- 3 - -- , 880-ynr- d JL48-jKiun- d ney.-T.iie- . 3-- - ' -- haviiig-Uiun-erou- . n . 880-yar- d League IS COMPLETED 100-yar- d keepers Atterid Important 2-- , old-tim- e 220-yar- d nony-conteste- d 0-- 440-yar- d . 2S.-rT- 4-- 3-- 6-- bee-kee- dash--Burto- n 3-- Naval Recruits Appointments 880-yar- d 6-- ' 8-- 6-- . low-ea- Your ) EMM Madsen Transfer Co., 8-- 6 3-- Iwo-iuiU- . Bread juu-Farr- i 5 120-yar- d . 6-- flow-err- s 6-- 4-- 220-yar- d passed-succes- s set-oud-; La-Vo- . - CittiM BreiH-llle- U P -- y 880-yrfr- d - third. . TinijvS :3T. , Several beautiful piftures palnfeij by Aretta . oitug ,ae,..!!t the residence of her sister," Mrs. . (Hive Gilchrist, 653 North 2 Kast and Mrs. Gilchrist: extends' aif.iil vitiitlon tojiliioLeis (if. ujrtojilalt . 4fee eimbiilou. , ...14 15 ...14 17 ...13 Ht' Vashlngton Cleveland 'Mroi.t Boston i, .... .... ;488 .453 .448 .300 9 2T Sunday's Results: Xei-- York 7, Cleveland 2. , Philadelphia 6, Chicago 1. -St. Kouls j6, Boston 5. "Washington 6, Detroit 6 (tie.) . Standing of the Clubs: w. L. 'ittsbnrgh . ...17 U .'bicago Vew York it. Loitis . . . . . 'hlladelphia Brooklyn ... .... . ...18 .19 ...17 ...14 ...14 ...10 12 13 12 Eicycle Tire u. s. 'U.S. Chain Tread P.C. .607 Regular Rep.Top Regular $2.50 $3.00 $ooo .1500 .591 ..S(i -.500 .100 Boston 10. ,!!S5 Chieimmti . . .11 21 .344 SundajUs Kosults: Pittsburjih '9.. New York 4. " Cincinnati 8. Chicago. 4.' Brooklyn 20, Philadelphia 4. ' . buy.' ,. ; 1925 Ford Touring, bal-l3- fakk- ARMORY, TUESDAY, MAY 24 ba tires. v 1925 Star Touring, This car is almdsF new. Run $250 Meredith Cycle Co. or Six; Jouring Car, '""-- - t ''ll.i.'.L.'.-lGood Preliminaries - ADDED ATTRACTldN:' ifOY TRAP" DRUMMER Studebaker LJght 1924 6 com-plete- Years Old!-B- in the World eta at his age. overhauled and painted. 1925 Dodge Sedan. Studebaker Standard Six Coach. 1926 ' RINGSIDE BEATS !..'. Phone 261 .' ADMISSION $1.00 .25 LADIES l First Bout 8:30 Doors open 7:30 p. NAYLOR AUTO CO... GENERAL $1.50 .New Ford Coupe. , TRY A .WANT AD ViSo . very little. National League .... . -' JONES - Distance, 186 feet 9 inches, first: Discus G. Corbet t (Y.) Beeves (Y.), second ; Bydliie (1.) third. Distance, 130 M't 3 inches High jnmi Hiddillph (Y.), first ' Jensen L), I,yine (I'.), Call (A.) and WalkerIA.), tied or- - second Height, 5 feet .9 inches. Broad f Vr jump Watktns ' first; Jensen C), 'second ; Smitl A.), third. Distance, 21 feet 1 y'y Inches. rekyrAggles (fledder v- - I!i'lmrlson. WmIs, WortliingtolA and B. Y. V. (Ieavitt, AuUcrsoii Miller'.. Ko'weK tied for first: t'. o" lT. (W. Burton. Gillette,. Anderson Kirkham), fbird. Tithe. 1 :31 4 of Mile relay V. of I (Jensen, Va first-- ; 15 PembrokD), Cott, Y V. ( Skousen, 1). Simmons, Cor, less, Wright, second; Aggies (Ben nion, ' W. Geddes. Beal, Sanders) ' - ''':"!- - ., . Reservgd'Seat3 Shop." ". on-sal- e , -4'" . , . s Smith Billiard Parlor, Bullock Billiard Parlor, Jone3 Barber ; '" -- ll Ausptee.Trovthletic Club ' |