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Show PAGE rous PROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 9. 1927. TIMPTO 'SHUTOUTVIEIPRI MIfcLER PITCHES - A SPRINGVILLE PAYSON ERRORS GIVE TAKES HEAVY TIF.1PS 4 TO 0 VICTORY Provo Plays Brilliantly Behind Great Pitching; Steele Is Victim of Hard Luck; Farmer and Hoover Hit , e i.r.-- . ; , J :?Jlfu:Z was pliyed in one hour and .'Ci lnin tites. two .minutes faster than the ' thriller with American Ibrk lust FrldaV. Steele, stocky l'uyson slahman, allowed onlv seven hits, one n scratch, hut his suport wavered at ciitical moments, nnd accounted for four unearned num. Addie In Form , Miller allowed" eight hits, hut well scattered, and after kept Uicm 'd a l'ayson run the ner reached third, iiltlioucli their C f heavy stickers were always dnnuer- ous. Miller struck out nine l.ats-I'- , men. a number of them In the piuehen, and was lm44t 4y terfoet the corners Working;. tuipport. !, throuKhoiit, Miller was always iuhh- ter of the situation. The "big league" manner In which Whit Hoover nd Conant storied 'an attempted double steal in the first , limine drew' the pliuidlts of the crowd. Bliss Hoover covered n plenty of territory in center field. . and made every put out in the ninth IiiiiIiir, taking' three file in sue-i- , cession. ; i While Steele pitched fine hall for not as steady us was he PaysoH, Miller with men on, aud allowed j .three walks, while Addle's control J was perfect. Krrors on the .mrt of Van Stone, first liawman, and a failure to cover the plate by llllliunn, disj were the factors which proved astrous, however. Steele had a hix-- ; ling drop, which he mixed with his fast one In effective fashion. ' Pay son Looks Good real Helali rayson showed teaiiinil althouch errojs lost the Kanie for them, their Infield, with the exception of Vah Stone, pJay-'- f (f a, wonderful pinie. B. Spaln-t(re- r made one of the most siet tacular plays of the season in the first inning, when he speared Whit Hoover's slashing grounder with one hand, and tossed hlin out at first. C. Steele played brilliantly at the hot corner, and D. Spalnhow- er handled the shortstop post l. ! first-Innin- I I liaUaCllr While Addie Miller was pit.hiUK MM.utout 111. lT,.vo mannce.! ... bunch hits and errors to score four ' ( 1 ' Freddie Fanner and Bliss Hoover did the heavy stkkwork for l'rovo. FTeddie, ; whose consistent hitting has been a feature, of Provo's play .all season, cracked out two doubles and got a scratch single when the Payson first basemon neglected to cover the bag on one occasion. Hoovef got a double and two singles, finding Steele's offerings without difficulty. Conunt, back in the lineup after an alisence, got the other Provo hit, and also knocked in a . run with a sacrifice fly. WiguiiH and B. Spainhower got twd hits apiece for the visitors. Pnyson made Its greatest threat In the first, whqii, with one out. Hillman doubled to center and took third on B. Spainhower's hiU w hich Colvin almost captured. However, Hillman was caught .fit the plate 'onant when Whit Hoover and Stopped an attempted double steal, and Miller whiffed I). Siminhower. In the. second V. Stele and I). Steele singled, but Miller forced 'an Stone to foul out and struck out Berry to end the inning. Seme Merry "Boners" Provo Was held scoreless for three imiliip's, hut in the fourth, things happened. B. Spainhower made, a io r good stop of Addie I hut Van Stone dropp'd thi throw .and Miller was safe. He stole nnd Jl(Kiver's single sent hiiir to thinL Hoover pilfered second, - Cot vin - fouled Van - Stptte. ' pdi.illman left the plate uncovered, across the plate. and Miller'-roiiiieVan Stone tijssed the ball where Hillman should have becur and H'M'Vrr wi lit In lliinl, Liuin mi 'u ild pitch. In the. fifth.- - li. Sieele'cntcked iwei Miller's fast ones over fhi right fence, but the ball was foul '. fc ' by inches. nntil the Nothing nKre4iait-neeighth. With one away Wignall to singled to Fanner, but B. Siminhower singled oyer second. I. Stinhower tapped h roller to Conant, which the Timp secojid baseman fumbled, but re- .vered in time to force B. Spainhower at second and end the inning. Bliss Hoover opened Provo's,, half of the eighth with a .slashing hitting one- seemingly off - bw shoe tops. Colvin. hit .'to Van Stone, who threw the ball away attempting to get Hoover at third, j. Hoover scored and Colvin went to jf'Oh(l Mcintosh struck put, but -- Hillumu dropped ttir'Tiali,' and fl-.vitook third while he was throw- - . rtftTK-sfrra- , scc-oiu- l, fie, i .... f Pajson . .4 ' .682 J57H JS68 -- 5T ;t:t 1 -- km jr,' r. ( .V 4. .; l',T U Tii iVC?I .... I ...... s five-N'- - Former Springville Man Dies At Nephi w American League rr. . I'lilladHlphin-...- St. 20 22 24 23 27 Stl Chicago f.ilii . ....... 23 .... ....22 .......22 Washington Cleveland I Detroit 2l 'IS) Uoslon .fUMI Wednesday's Resulls':' New York 12, Chicago 11. ..... 5, Itoston. ing' Kiiiiiny out at first. scored on Conant's long fly. Colvin Great Ball Games-T-wo such ball grtmes as have been staged here against American Fork nnd Paysou should bring out the fans in droves, but the crowd which witnessed yesterday's ' game was rather small. PAYSON: AB II PO A wigiiHll," IlillniHii.c r... ct Siminhower, 2b I). Npaliihower, ss C. Nteele, 3li . .. Totals .. .. .. ..34 8 24 K AB H PO A . . 4 3 2 .. 3 0 11 PKOVO: Farmer,- 3b W. Hoover, Miller, p . . B. Hoover, cf Colvin, ss . .4 ,,4 ..4 Mcintosh; If ! 3 i) 3 3 3 . 0 p as DOCTORS CLOSE OFFICES SATURDAY AFTERNOONS The medical men of this city who are memlers of the I'tah County Medical society will close their of fices at noon each Saturday, ac cording to nn announcement just made by the members of the medical fraternity. mai--age- r, Philadelphia Mclnnls ' and bis Phillies. . Hay Down Yankees The 8ox, however, started tp win -But ball Wants Pitcher, games and got into the habit Has" of and they are now pushing the it Sox White Who Doesn't? Yankees for the lead. The series Are Dangerous coining may force the Huggins band out of the top for the first time thU NEW YORK, June (UP) season. Babe Buth, Buster Gehrig, schooTwo of the reasons why the Chilmaster Coombs. "Poosh 'em up cago club is up there are Ted Lyons Tony"Laueri and some of the less and Alpbonse Thomas, a pair oj . celebrated athletes who are known pitchers, who have won 19 games merely as employes of the New York between them already and Mr. John Yankees, seem' to be In the act of McGraw will tell you that nine running away with another Ameri- games apiece and only two defers are a fair record for any pitcher: can league pennant . Pessimistic Hugging Despite the Chicago threat the Miller Huggins, who has survived position of the Yankees seems to be a number of .stormy years as the fairly seure. The Pittsburgh Pirates, despite manager of Colonel Jake Roppert's million-dolla- r flock of athletes, Is the gossip of the ball players that as notorious an optimist as Gil they are not game, are. away to a Dobie, the weeping football coach good lead in the National and they, are holding . their ground comfortof Cornell University. Huggins, who has a bunch of hit- ably without th services of Kremer, ters that are the terror and the tbeir star pitcher and Klkl Cuyler, nightmare of all the. pitchers in the one of the besf outfielders in baseAmerican league candidly admitted ball. Since Donle Bush grabbed that today that his team was playing fairly good ball but that he would fine veteran, Joe Harris, and put like to have another good pitcher. So him on first base with Grantham would every other manager In, the on jecond lheJIratOLJuf el been they league' and his old man too. played like the champions The Yankees, going as good as should have been last year. they have been, will get their first TRIAL OF "KING BEN" real test against the Chicago White Sox this week. 'The White Sox ST. JOSEPH, Mich., June 8 gave the Yankees the only real dispute on the trip that the champions (UP) Twp young girls, members made throtighahe west and they are of the House of Dnrld. died from playing lietter ball now than they poison at the Isolated High Island were then. , lumber camp of the cult after they The W hite Sox so far have been had been subjected to "King" Ben one of those surprises that help Purnell's "purification rites," Mrs. 4 along the Interest and, the pros- Haael Wuerth testified here. Mrs. Wuerth was a witness In perity of the National pastime, as the magnates like to have it called. the state's suit to disband the house Before the season started; fbe White of David colony. NEW CASTLE, Pa., June 8.. Th bodies of Mrs. Elizabeth Bryan, Ellwood City, and M. A. McEllroft, circulation manager for a newspaper, were found in McEIl-roft'- s motor car near here early today. Both had been shot, and a revolver was found In the woman's hand. (UP) ' - 4 ... : . . . , . 4 0 4 4 2 5 3 3 11 No 24 AB H I'O n n n . Wi Dalton, 3h Ilavis, cf Bnrnett. 2b 4 Senior, Jh liedding, Mcniorvl Pttckard. If. I.und, If Snow, p 5 A Jo .. i-- ,.4U4 26 (i xBurton out. batting out of turn. Score by innings : Nephi 0 1 0 3 3 0 1 0 Runs Hits ......0 1 0 2 4 1 2 0 111 Springville 0 1 0 5 3 1 0 3 x 13 Rrtns Hits ......0 3 0 3 4 1 0 3 x II Summary Runs It. Park. Lunt, Cowan. E.' Worthlngton 2. A. Serry, I. M. Petty. Snow, U. Worthlngton, Dalton, Davis, Burnett 2, Senior 3, Redding. Memory 2, Packard; errors, I. M. Petty 2. Dalton, Lunt : stolen basesrPark7 17M. Petty. Lauf-fer- , Barnett: sacrifice - , f 1$ f 1 W ;: 0 H ' mm'essoin Davis: hit's. home rims, I. M. Petty : three liase Conaiit. 2b . . hits. E. Worthlngton, Davis: two . 4 (l Collins, rf . base hits. I. M. Petty 2. Cowan. G. 4 Dyer, lb . . . AVorthlnston. Burnett, Snow", Memory. Packard ; double plays. Cowan Totals . . . .31 7 27 to Lunt to E.- Worthlngton ; "innings Payson by A Sierry 7, M. Sperry 1 ; pitched ft Runs .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 defeat to A. Sperry; at bat charge Hits .2 2 () 2 0 0 2 0 8 off. A. Sxrry 30. M. Siierry 4 ; hits Provo : batted off. A. 13, M. Sperry Runs .0 0 2 0 0 0 2 x 4 1te,nms scored Sperry. off. A. Sperry 13. M. 1 0 1 1 x 1 Hits 2 7 .01 2,SiH'rry 0: struck out ! A. Summary Runs, .Miller, B. Jloov. Snow 11 ; haseon balls off Sperry A. Sper2. : Colvin B. errors. it Spainhower, ry 2, Snow 1: hit w ith pitched tialls. Van Stone : - stolen bases. It. i by SpninlioWer," Farmer, Conant, B. Barnett'hy"ArSiK'rry7reiiiory AI. SHirry ; w ild pitches. Snow 1 : Hoover, W. Hoover; sacrifice hits. time of game, 2 hours; umpire, omint (fly); two base hits. Hill" man, Fanner 2, B. Hoover; doub'e Steele to Van Stune: plays, CHINTZ COVERS itruck out l.y Miller !). 1 1. Steele 3: 'inses on balls ..ff I). Steele 3: wild Glazed chintz covers will dress (.itches. I), Steele 1: iiaxsed bitlls. the old. Morris chair. Jlilljiian : time of game, 1 hour 3.7 ami make, it- ndequn iiilimtes: ipnpln.,iv c f or imil'U H'K4 ..... It's a tough racket, this coming ,hack after you've been beaten out of 3the champlonshin, but Jack thinks he can do It aud Is out ix an. Here'a the Manassa Maulersne .to jmive to crltli-sJha- t looked when he first started training on the Pacific Coast. The photosparring, with an Inset of the Dempsey graph shows the of today. Whether o not Dempsey really Intends to "come back-hformed the basis for much discussion. 3 08 Cowan, If I). Steele, p . . Van Stone, lb rf . . .. sf :-- j 5 Totals. B. Berry, .. .. .. .. ..37 Totals KPItlNGVlM.E: Luuffef.'rf ...... Van Patten, rf 2, Cleveland 1. 7, St. Umis S. Washington Philadelphia ,2b .... 13. 32, -- Jietrolt I.unt Cowan. 3b AW E. Worthlngtoii, lb A. Sjicffy, p .IS!) .Hit M. SM'iry, p a: l. M. Petty, cf ... Bt lliston. rf . Worthlngton, c Burton, If X xv x new Ray Schals' were getting al- most ss much sympathy, as Stuffy " Coast League 414 U the bands of, a AT FAST PACE P.C ,451 .425 .419 . gox, YANKS GOING Will Dempsey Come Back? 506 --W 4 3 5 7 4 3 SUndlBC f the CluUr W. 30 14 Pittsburgh Chi'-ag.... 26 IB 25 19 St. Louk -- 25 20 New York .S3 28 Brooklyn 17 23 Boston Philadelphia .. .....18 .25 16 33 Cincinnati Wednesday'! Result! Cincinnati S. Philadelphia 4. New York S, Pittsburgh 7. Boston 11. St. Louis 8. Chicago 8, Brooklyn Z 1 J23 Seplil .OOfl 8 Spanish Fork Standing of the dubs; WedneMti) ' Kmults: HALT l.AKK CITY. Jium W. L. P.C. K 13. Nephi Springville Mel ChIIim tier, cily chanii"n. 42 30 oaklaud. .51 0. 4. l'rovo Paysou will defend his title HKiilnst Knrl .535 America u Fork 17, Siwnlsh Fork Sacramento v. ...88 33 I'elrce. I'tiili slHti' champ, in hi' .37 34 .521 Missions final round of Hit' city tourna.37 34 Sau Francisco Park City 7, llelsT 3. ment Saturday. 35 33 .515 Seattle Friday's Schedule: (iallaeher defeated thick" Hlcv-in.'..34 3 403 Portland at Xcplil. Provo t a in criiclliiit: yesterday IO Ajigeles 29 40.' .420 HcIkt. at took the Springville IViree while match .406 28 41 Hollywood American Fork at Pity turn uicusure of Welhy Kiiiuis in three Wedneatky'a BeeulU: Kureka at Sisinish Fork. straight wets. Tli' wore of the Hollywood 1, Oakland 0. (iallacher-Hlevin- s was ( match San Francisco 0, Seattle . out slugged C.:t, Hi; nnil I'elrce Springvlllc's Artists M, Ml. Missions 2. Sacramento 1. 7. downed KiiiliiK O H. the lowly Nephi team Wednesday Portland 7, Lot Angeles 6. aftcriKHin. to take their measure by Oiilliichcr's brilliant not piny a scoft'tT3 to H. Kiivc him the win over tin- Uah lUUU! lllllvClKlty-Jtce- , Free hitting featured ther contest driving Bun t lie most- sensational seen here In all the way. I. M. Petty, veteran found - the years. IVlrce had little diffiNephi center fielder, culty with Kuinis except in the Springville t wirier for three hits, one a homer. Cowan of Nephi also third net. KittniH ciiipt to take Word wai received here Sanday the net fielnc checked ! IYIrce's hit hard, and Harnett. Senior,' Bed- by C. A. Starr of the. death of his accurate pnsslj; Nhot.s, which ding, Packard and Snow each got a brother William Starr at Nephi, were at their hest. after a lingering illness of several pair of' safeties for Springville. Snow, the? Artist hurler, had two months. Mr, Starr was 71 years of had innings, hut otherwise plt.ticd age and being a former resident of good ball, and struck out eleven Springville had many friends here. The funeral services were held during the contest. Tuesday In the Nephi tabernacle. 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