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Show PROVO EVENIKG IIERAED, TODAY." JUKE UTW' X . r . Lou J.pseln Clash Thnlling - 1 1 IJ31 lV t -- . W I J I M UM IW Bleyins Downs Dixon to Decide Issue; Score Is Three to Two; Dixon-PortCombine Comes Through to Win: J , eree g ,Y-- V. Cou-paforced to second place in fbe state collegiate tennis pjeje r, ben (k yiotorjr, flje P, rt d Go Head Shepard-Cederhol- Tennis club. woa three matches to two forhe Congara, and were fore-(f- t to Ue limit to wq1 Thet'tea All is iii readiness .for the benefit Imxing card arninged ' ' The Kummary : Dixon and Porter by the Trovo Elks w hich, will tak4 p. Vy,) defeated Bloving fljnl.Ifc curtain-raise- r at N:.JO oVlo-- Win; k. 'febretsen (I'tah), TroTO fans are particularly Tirter-este- d Irvlue and Crone .(Utah) udadlim-r- , in the Buttfe and Snow (B..T. U.), which ?-Hayden (I tub) of Salt Lake and Teddy Cederholme of L'prtland, Oregon, luldd'cweighta. defeated Manguia (B. I. f.), These, two battlers are incompetl-tlodefeated Y. ,U.). (B. 2, for the iiitermoiintain middleBlevius Irvine (I'tah). 'championship, which is Jield weight (I'tah) defeated LUon (B. Y. V.), by Sliepai'd at the present time. , Cederholme. the outstanding north Decisive factors la 4he Crimson west battler of bis weight, expect , of to mnke plenty"ir7 trouble fur Shep-ar- d victory were the unexpected win ' Irvine and Crone over Buttle and Iii m JUL: tbisse. ahaJiave that the Salt JSnow, and toe triumph of Blevins in action declare LuUer is in for the liveliest battle Over Dixon. ' Buttle and Snow, sndefea ted dur-in- g of his career. the regular season, met tlu-iDubby. Mason, popular. the of Salt Lake, will face a dangerfirst reverse at the hands oftwice ous foe in 1 Kin. Gardner,.; These two t'te pulr which they had " players scrappers will mix in the lieuten before. The d took a lead of 1 in the first set up, and should provide, The Utes plenty f thrill. Only to see it disappear. .vL sersaid .' , finally broke through Buttle's Rose Johnny Chain, second In the win at to be one of the most promising bat L vice to hut led at tiers to appear in this s;rliuu for ..... set, the "Y" again" dropped four straight games, i Th! some time, will opimse Bobby Hart, lead in the third set, who is a Manhattan club performer L'tes took a Several very Important football but were unable to hold it. Buttle of ability at that weiglit. games were decided this past fall An early . and Snow winning at The opening bout will .be between by the kicking or failing to kick "V" lead in the fourth set was lost, Curley McCuire and Soldier Ilan-se- the extra isdnt after touchdown. and the I'tah men broke through (Southern California was humbled two lassy ' am confident1' that tonight's by Stanford by such a margin. gnow'a, delivery to win a love game 'I bis and the match. Crone played card will be of the greatest Interest Georgia trimmed Georgia Tech by u beat tennis of the season, while to 1he rity,J-! deefHrvd siiigt'S" j)int. And there were many But-ff- c Leo M. Lewis, chairman of the Llks' other such gnmeswbpre the extra aerving was a feature. did fairly well iii comiiiittee on loxiiig. "We have paint was the deciding factor. Such occurrences were probably ploy, but Snow was extremely wild spared no effort in getting .the fastmovat times. est jK'rformers in the Intermounhtiii the cause of the Dixon and Torter, a region, and they vill stage soi te ing the goal posts hack 1U yards 'to make the kiking of goals harder. B. Y. U. cambine, came through colorful and bouts, acThere's a story going around after a terrific struggle against to all 0-- 8-- 6-- u 6-- " sn s 3-- 9-- 4-- 3-- 1 6-- flghr-fnTrsn- rif d rule-make- d hard-fongl- ir' d bard-fough- t. y wh I jEs ek American League d .2 earlin . ; ban i a her tying points late In me game. There was a spirit on as the faces of Stanford they lined up for Alabama's try at goal. That kick had to be blocked.! To Alabama that kick had to be perfect to tie the score. Captain Barnes started calling signals. Both teams took their positions, straining, read to charge at each other. Suddenly Captain Barnes called signals off. He straightened up and relaxed coinpletely. Several of the .Stanford did likewise, players waiting for himto 'resume calling signals. He" never did,. 4$ they, straightened up the hall wag "passed back and before the Stanford players realized what had happened" It had been kicked over the bar. right "through the middle by Caldwell. Few Stan-for- d men tried to block-i- t. That ruse may have .been just what was needed. Of course, no one will ever know what would liavn happened had lwth teams charged as usual, but Wade's scheme was onethat- al'owod the minimum of chance at missing the goal. indications. Every thf tuettwwl V)illnc Wmtn The Cte cording Blevins) and Ingebretsen. man on the rani the and set. ill experi need 'coach, of Alabama's crimson Tide, the first captured pair the next two, both close and battler, and with one mid took to assure that eleven of makall extra poitits possible in their The fourth was a fcve iille fans will, get p'ol-t- ing go, ew Year s game against Stanford. set for L'tah, but the fifth was a in quality, as well as quantity. As it happened, the occasion to I (sensational one. The match went ''Willi all proceeds going to char- use the ruse came up a,nd it worked service until it reached but Blevins missed four smashes in ity, the Elks' lodge is" expecting a perfectly. Alabama had a very good goal rapid succession and after the count cupr.city house this evening. the kicker in CnldwelL-ft-halfbuon Dixon's service w lifr had kicked something like twenty- ttling Cougars won four straight odd goals (luring the season. Rut' fcoints and the match. Dixon pay-iWade wanted to take no chances. his usual speedy doubles game, Standing of thsK'lubs: Every grid fan renifiinliers that and Porter showed an excellent W. L. P.O. New Year's Day battle at Pasadena; drive which wori many points. ' 11 ...Hit how Stanford scored her seven New, York . . Form Hayden ...27 18-- . .(UK) points the game and Ala- 5, Haydeft continued his record of Chicago . . .. r.2:5 21 .nzi not kwlug a,set, iiHHegiate compe- I'hilmk-lphi.500 ..2() 20 tition by setting down Maiiguni Washington . . .2( .470 without the slightest difficulty. The St. Louis . ...21 24 .4(i7 Y" player did some fierce driving, Cleveland . t .429 i.1!. 24 but Hayden's uncanny, steadiness JOT Huston ...12 IS 'was' too much for him. Thursday's Results: Buttle played great ball to down New York 2. Detroit. 0. The L'tah player Irvine; Chicago 7, Boston 2. flayed well all the way, driving ami It. St. Louis ' Washington. chopping with pleuty of accuracy, Philiide'phia 8, Cleveland but Buttle was at the top of his game, arid returned Irvine s hardiest shot -- with extra sijcciI.o The (Second Jet was a thriller, Buttle liffcikintf Irvine's service qn a .long deuce game. Thcjiew Itocky Sloun-- . Standinz of !l:e Cluhs: ' tain collegisFe elmiaploa played W. L. P.C, H7fi te brilliantly .throughout. . .'17 1'lt tshurgli tJlilivUis and Dlxou mot lor MV ,575) l...oi x t ii.i ,i ; ,1... hum wuwii iu uinuu iuc iu iiuw cuin ,k mv York .."....21 17. .r.75 and for the , j,..,,,,, ... ; . ......22 17 .r.ci Btate championship, ' w as ; jjnU,yvii third tiaj0 tbeialL Utexaptaln .459 ; H a trifle too 'powerful for .the Cougar .4(12 ,r.l.S-2lead in the j,.sV011 star. JJixon took a ..IS 21 Hrsi sei,- uiiu a o- ieuu iii lue nev- n!2- - 31- t27D ohd,'" but Blevins' powerful net phiy " Results: Thursday's drive .proved ar.J a Pittsburgh .7, Philadelphia 3. bis downfall in both stanzas. Dixon New York fi, Cincinnati 4. thUn& Beyond batttled'for eVery gahie, but Blevins .was (jus ssuperior at fbe . .crucial stage's. -- . . mm ; irt bull-stil- yiwxmpr - m , . if STENOGRAPHY Coast League CUSS GIVEN A splendid opportunity is affordprosiicctive stenographers to ' Clubs: Standing of the W. I.. Oakland A') '11 .IMi 3(1 Sacra men to Seattle . .. . ..'i 31 Missions ....34 32 . Port land 'i'l 3- 33 31 San Krunclsco Los Angeles ,.'....,i.28 Sli ...25 :) Hdlywood Thursday's Results : ii ranienlo 5, Hollywood 3. nikland 14, Missions C. Los Angeles 3,. Seattle-1.. Portland 8, San Francisco 3. ........ S rj sum-me- the-Prov- Six-nce- -- PiiC I i TO ' f : -. j Good quality well made underwear at much less than the regular price. -- II IF , .1 ) T GRADUATES Stuckl, Paris, Idaho ; Dunn L, Taylor, Sprlngville ; Susie T. Thomas, Wales, IT tah; Geo. Webster Tucker, Provo; Margaret Williams, Provo; Louise Cruikshank, Moutpelier, Idaho; Alta C. 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Further ranged. nformutiou may be secured by call- itegistration will be conducted all ing 11 'J' National League. . 31 Orera Shows Class In Twilight Loop 6-- 6-- : as--r- ti . 8.' r.'SsiS semi-win- newly-forme- O lJmA JmPM Wmm?X 6-- 1; 6-- .6-- SajBf-jyi- - 6-- 4-- 6-- of intimidation. "However, my hitting isnt giving Kogtts Hoiusiiy lxdieves tue day me any concern. In the firing ef liatter iu the National I'.iiG I said I would miH'h rather haguc, is teuiporarnyatlHwtT.Imt wla-- a 4isunaMt with the Cardinal a memory. than lead the .league 1t bitting for jiiterwtUig the cevetith time. got my wish, f u nr'iT,'w'of 1oPMJlAa ilJUist year, but was sat rise itml i he curtailment offreak ' isfied." littidng, two decided advantages This year the shoe Is on tie other to the batter. ' foot, Hornshy doesu't care what be KiK.-uAbi iit Ratting hits, just so long a the .Giants beat H.iiiH4y. who IihI the National the Cardinal He is iosltive New ix couseciuive yturs, York will league for trim SU Umis. mid during that inu of Imtting ch:impioiihii thlli-- finished with s mark of Mter than hi, is t lie best qiuilit'iod man in tiic .ViilToiial if not the majors, to liM llSS hiAiug. The tlreui teuui of the Provo Twl- It was in l'.iLti thai Horusliy first i displaying evidtw won the halting chainpIonshi' of Unlit thf Natioiml league. His average of being a "Aamplonship that car was .;70. thu ' lowest this season, tin Wednesday, thej provo liig'J that he defted"'fhV"MtTmr Mguiv in all the hoi out, 15 to 10. Keeteh and !ed ib His best mark Tolton was the winning battery, uas .24. made in 11I2L while Piters and Glade did th? Too aiany t'urve Rails fur tbi "Curve ball iiitchiug has mud" iirliiig ami 'backstop work ". high school lioys. base hits Just getting during ttifi FLAPPER FANfW SAYS- hist thrift . 'r "That may sound like a rather -44idiarstateiiieiit, when one rea!- iws that curve"Tivtt pthdiiugJias of every pitcher's repjr- a 'f re Tor many years. .Whiit I want to say. is that t line, ball pitching Is almost' an exclusive style of pitching with a majority of the National league twirl-ers- . Batters In our Ii'Ogui see at t wo. I letirt perhaps three hooks to every fast Iiall.' At this singe 4n Ids exp'annllon he r dsed me if that was true of ftl? American, that, he understood the fast l got a good play. I assured him that the fust ball wasst ill much usetl In the A inertia n, a nd t hilt ILwa is jH.will vehe jsas right when he said the National league pitchers threw far more I . . 'TB t ft curves. 1 Giants to Reat Cardiaals 1 "I wouldn't lie surprised if the The field of rivals for .Gene Tuuuey's heavyweight crown has narrowed player leading our league this year Below Tumiey, from left to right, are lulled to hit more tliuu .350. con... greatly of. recent .niqntjis. ntaCraMr.orr. Jim Jlalouey. Jack Denipsey, Jack Delaney and Jack Sharkey. "Delauey tinned Hornsby. .Minimal league pircners, as a When passed out of the picture when 'outcliised by Maloney, and Maloney girl looks her beat whole, have develoied the curve to she in did Jtkewlse when Sharkey, the him generally find what ahe is off short order. a jmlished liigh degree. Any biitter will tell After. ..'-.tDemjisey is still a doubtful quantity. Sharkey looms us the strongest couteader of the lot, with Denipsey the only other one the quartet . who is possibly to be reckoned with. m lirtes Elks' Benefit. 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