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Show V " PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 17. 1927. teasue season First Half Of Central Utah m Fans Journey To Cave City Today it y. victories, pr'or ti tin1 disastrous lilt with Ih'her Wnlinliy. Kivals (til Trail Tllf defeat of l'mui has lelif new life tn the Central I t.ih rare. The Tiiups were iipeai'iiig unbeatable t)ie conlllllil Hehcr llrliloll-lrair- ll a re. ill, a iiumbi'r of Mini as trary. tenuis how have npifatioiis f..r first snf- place. Hltliiiiii.ni thr Tiiups WuM of defeHtV Hi fder flT II Wlrn-it- f r tu iiiaki- this imsihle. on thi'iilhi r hand, tin- 1'rovo p'ay-- i and fans feel that tin- defeat wil' eliminate aiiy feeling "f "v''1" confident from which l'ruvo tuny I'll have' suffered, ami hat tlioyjAlll thrir stride again at 1'rov'i Including t.utays ci.desl m this has five urt.nrs to play J,,l-' of the season, which ''"jls arc Ml Twi teams apparonl-lyverv imiili in 'the vuimui'- -' I rk ' lille. These me Kurekawh"'1' '"" tali''"!-,mv"ii Cilv two ' each has strong l.y the Ti.ulUn ..in defeated : Ani.-f- i tspriugvil'c and are still in .Hi'' running, and 1'i.vii" , playing !"' alllK'r Is b"vn bull which thyir team Int.'. ' League Meets Tcuight The (Viiiral I'tall tive hoard will meet tonight. '" to euss various iirol.leins of interest A number all towns hi the lea sue. rn'od be ilium, to are of protests for post pi lied and arrangements (Vjscussod. The games also will eiMTjiTdiiSiitisfai llun with the nrldUrs plrlns; (f most" of Hie league t also in for an airing, according is " Indications. . all he final singe of Joague compel team buttling will find The lowly hotly for Fork team cha'ked up Its. .Spanish " first win Wednesday, and U decidso that edly encouraged as a result, even .the cellar ion lenders may be counted uimn to fijllil for every con- Central' I'tah n"-- niicnr mi tin- - simrt page 1 HOMY WILL MC daum-rons- f wry test. Pipe Plant ; Beats Steel Makes Announcement Next Year Is Most McGraw TwiliRht hetwwn the Piw m! Stel plants ThumUty evening. riie plant team, wtdtfi has yet been tkffaM, wan vit toriotis by ecunt, after the lead had altera, encounter. nated in a li A record Twilight eiwd witnessed the gam"! at Tlmmnnos twk. and showed great enthusiasm. Close t $500 was renewed to have been wagered on the result. The PiK plant tenm took the lead, but ihe Steel lioys eanie back strong, and lel at 6 to 1 at the elose of the sixth inning. In the seventh, the Pipers staged a rally und shagged three runs across the platter, desperate efforts of the jnd despite ' Steel team, they were unable to wore in their half of the final inning. I'e.ieudil. interest lias ileveloir- ed in the Twilight league. iMith in Provo f iKl in Orem. . In the latter place, the park is parked for every game, ami the high class rf baH has given Twilight letigne fans' plenty of "cpnortunijy for genuine baseball rocting. mlert at th? bai'hll rnrcuntff nt 18 Likely Time NEW YORK, June (IT). The aimouiiceiiielit of John McGrnw ihat . lingers llornsliy W'ouhl succeed him as manager of the New a great Vor'k (iiants diil not coine-iisurprise to ew York fans or those in Wilier cities who were familiar with the ilisidn atfatrs of tiie club. Me2 raw is giving bis vote of confidence, to llorushy it) St. Louis yesterday did not ineutlmi any- definite time w hen .he would turn over active niauagenieut of the club' to his captain mid star second baseman, but It was taken almost for granted that he would do it at the end of ttrt' season, t'.losi: friends said that McGraw has been preparing to retire for several years to remain in harness only' tmiil lie bad completed his twentv-i'iftyear as iiuiiuiuer. lie Is in his twenty-fiftyear now and his fondest munition was to win n and a ielinaut leauue world M'lies this year. ThH playing of the teiun this year was a severe disappointment to him. lie siieut a lot of mniicy to get IMdie llousli, "Uufleigh lloru.-b(Jrimes, Al.Ievormer, II.irpi'r and a raft of hi'li paid rookies. Ilornsby delivered. The (iiants looked like a ranking contender for tbejienimnt in the spring" training Cauip but trow they seem to be in- a flgbt for the first division. Kunmrs of dissent ion on the diant liench have been heard all during the season end from reliable sources there art' reasons to lielieve they are true. Hut all, ball clubs have their inside fights and troubles. It was reported that llorushy and Crimes had a fiaht In the club house, during which Grimes was milled off Ivornsliv when ue.lutd him on the floor b" the throat. contract signed a three-yea- r last winter to eontitwe m Hie uiuftt. iii'it of ie c im nui imn iiih'su i nii'iin that he will ne held hi U- Hi' is vice president and one third own er or the ciui. 17 s 7-- 6 : . d games ..'..50 Oakland Sacramento .. San 1'randNco . Seattle h ....41 ....41 .... Mi.'.'ioiis".Portland ... ....: ,.3S ..35 ..30 Iis Angeles Ilollywiiod . : - 1924 DODGE ffCQK De Luxe Touring tpuild 1926 CHRYSLER Coach $7 QC ......... ?I3J 7C Late 192G FORD Tudor Sedan ... . tlw Late 1925 . JEWETT 07OC VI 0d Brougham . .... V GRAY 31 3d .' :w .5(H 40 4S 4o .4S7 $150 ...... $125 Touring FORD Ton Truck STAR SEDAN Ducp Paint mca . ; V Pittsburgh Chicago 7... Sr. Iouis .. New York . , ..... fc 3 Trip With A Kodak ljW Whether it's a long vacation trip or just a day's outing in the country, you'll want to have aKodak along. William Haines SALLY O'NEIL HARRY CAREY Anyone can make good pictures with a Kodak. Stop here and let us show-yohow easy it is. Kodaks" as low as $5. ' - rj" uoredcPiy otd cmk, Four Drug Stores a. Philadelphia Cincinnati . p&n a .642 .5HS .27 2ft .20 32 .1!) 2S .1f 31 .20 35 .500 .44S Vacation June 2S 7:30 - 9:15 rVf V Ford Touring Dodge Special Touring 1926 Dodge Sedan 1924 Nash Coupe 1926 Nash Touring . (With enclosures) ' 1824 Nash Twring .41H .380 Mi 145 -- lllWIl.ll)lIW-,,- ., MM STARTS at June--2 "her husky hero" Comedy NEWS WEEKLY SUNDAY North University Ave." Phone 953 MONDAY a TUESDAY MARION DAVIES in "TILLIE THE TOILER" to July 3. sack. 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Chlciiso 7. l'hiladelpliia 2. New York 10. St. Iuis 5. ('iucinnatl 10, Iirisiklyn 1. iI f rfr&fj? ' ( jy jCS Kodak Shoo 1 Shows: Ford Ton Truck 1925 21 . . Some Very Special Prices cn New Kodaks 4925 Ford Coupe 10 ... .... . 'Jir'rj r Hedquist Drugs ; doMdu ww,c&r, rcrtmr ..34 .. ' -- WALLACE KOTTER MISS BABBEL at the .......3d Ilrook'yn Itosloii wi f i Photo finishing cn Velox -- h..hiwM Ay" ' Including Actual Sce'nes mm 'rMT - ,s .3H5 17 The laugh hit of the year with BERT LYTELL and DOROTHY DEVORE -also t ART ACORI) in. "SET FREE" Chapter, three Serial "WHISPERING SMITH RIDES NEWS COMEDY Phone U20- - ly t...m.. I 111 . . iifiniiMfiih M arriea'i Folks 7 "Chautauqua "tones down the horror of acquiring a college education." George Fitch . v 111 . i"' What "Broivn of Harvard" was to football this picture is to baseball a whirlwind romance of the grand American game. A sizzling hit richt nff ih hnt a hil. arious tale of the pranks, trials andthfills of diamond heroes, with a real love Save Your - . . . . . 1 .iwamr- - t Get j Walter Johnson let go with a of couple of fastiies on the opening 'day of spring training. Pl Late 1925 OLDSMOBILE Coach o JKft.Ut.Mt.Ofr. -f - S. r;r Jy V7M- .440 34 . . $425 Utah Motor Sales Co. t lii wc The boys and girls opiiosing lastn. etc., have organized Slow clubs. Mr. O'Goofty rises to declaim that he bopen none of his jockey liieiids join. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS 410 West Center St. anvKC, thest thing from your mind. Standing of the Clubs: $85 ....... T H JZr AnTIUS?,,". Don't worry alsmt your feet while Chautaipia Starts June 2S. playing a shot, advises Walter 11a- - Season Tickets from Members gen. . . xney shoutu he the far- Committee and Drug Stores. National League riSHIN G TRIP . AAGIWARV; Continuous Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays Used Car;Sale . ..S3 if-- 11 Thursday's Results: ' HUP MOBILE Touring Oimt m HollywiMid 2, Missions ft 7, Ios Angeles C. San Francisi-Portland 4. Sncranieuto 0. Uiikluml 5, Seatile 4. .... $250 Was it a fwllow by the name ofl stribllng who cracked this one Many a man with a chanipioushii .4"! bee hi his bonnet often gets stung t S At.. lki in or P.C. .017 .550 .513 of-lo- 1924 FORD Coupe . , . . A l. .65 1 Nour Picfaras . HIS" Detroit I -. aw AT ( xeT ....... 1 S ?k I, W. Latest niftv off Itritadway: Out- iier ruslK'S up to New- Yorker : Mr. and Mrs. liojil Knbet1s.ii re "(josh, a naked woman s going to 7 o'clock rejoicing over the arrival' of a fine ride down the street it yrent," replies the baby bov. iMiru at, their lionie Wednesday lij'.'hL Mother and J by are New Yorker. "I'll be there, 1 haven't situ n lior.i for ages." doing nicely. GET R E AD Y PECOftAtui6 Wabhlugtou L faoois P.C. 33 24 J7 37 2 23 .510 .26 25 25 27 - .481 -. .- 1. Chicago 4. liilladelphia 0. New Yrk 8. . lmla 1. Boston 11, Cleveland from the Standing of the Clubs : h llllt.y..l'l,luult-.M- 4rlARE ill AkVD Yrk ChirR .... Philadelphia -- AS AKiAVlrfOR, VoUP BE CAREP"JO W. L. 3T 17 Beult: c Wnshiiigtoa TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Coast League N.;!li-iiia- thrill r BkS CHE5T OF VoaRf, BV Sr of the (lube: , those-teaius- traiii-.-ittlio- I' Tburkdaj-'- JJetrolt 31 37 lheiu---ove- r 11 w"' - e "Trt A"f I !7&i&Grlf WAS T MFlTTALLv a Sou .FEtu -TreRe!s a COMAJ BOMP erTvi-EENoa'EH! Ai' BOVJ. C WS-Vu- dfibpAV'. SUCrt A LAP AS ek'ILLFUL.-rniAFlPE- lJrr - r . Athletics and the Philadelphia While Soy, the two leading contenders, the Yankees look as if they were "in" but two dangers threaten confidence mid overtraining. Miller Muggins said recently he didn't fear the loss of. games to the Athletics find White Kok lieeuuse the players would be on their toes . against "The weaker clubs may give us greater trouble liecause Ihe jdayers may not try t.s hard as tfley ito In hinder and more iniportant games," he said. It may be recalled that the Yanks win staging h. similar runaway at the simie time last yearand that a late slump, almost cost them the nt . Some baselmll men think I the team is bound- - to sIuuji some-tim- e and" that upon the duration ?f of the slump will rest tlie chani the White Sox or the Athletics, almost as good riltsburch-Vio- ks in the National league, where the other ChicnKo club, the Cubs, Is now furnishing the chief opisisition. t'he Pirates, ulayim: without Klkl Cnyler and Hay Krenier, have a comfortable lend hut the Cubs "will become a serious mcnance If Carl-- ' from the ITiillles son.' weived pitches according to expectations. lii-a- SUCCEED fourteen have )yon l r'k voirm sT KtjUMlint eiirt CALL A CURTfAlii rtlS-tOR- OVER. VJrM vLdted St. look Mt the cliampions. and remarked Hugely, "How are you going to' beat it club tliut you-en't get out?" Schalk didn't expose bis inner thoughts when be departed with hi HiNik of athletes hut he and his men were not as chipper ns when thuy came into New York only one guwe behind .the league leaders. - The splurge made by the Y'aulieeK mi;y have u very vital effe:t jupn the future of the White Sox, a. young and Impressionable team. that the Yankee Considering two-has- e - A y- OME When the Yankee I.iniis, How ley tKk hi'-an- - f American League winiiei. days Ili rabl. d Nut only wil' times nt bat, ni ntaye U iiicluded. as was dune In the first taisHes of tin 'siasoli. wliiill apiieHH"! in The' Herald, Suudiiy, May 2.1. bill also the runs, hits. tlinv base hits, home runs, .total liases, iiiJcm tiasiiijwul moifit ir ever) bits will be compiled liutsiiiaii who has apimired in a Ceutrai tali lineup. Special articles wit' lie devoted to u IcaihTN in the various departments, in addition to th" " complete list by leaius. Sunday's Herald and see how Ihe Cenlral I'tah league balsi'ueii are hitlihn! The figures ti the story I - were I u . YOKK. June 17 (VP). lioi.s, tinik, pew uiutiuger Of the, Chicago White Kox, like Han How-leyequally. new wmiager of the St. Louis iiwus, must lie conviueed Jiy now that the Xew Ywrk Ymikeeii liKik like Americuu leajfue pcunuut ik'tail. wil! of Kmi;' in averages, Slip Later N.KW Imt-tin- league J rllS AUKlidG FLlfiMT WAS EXACTLV VJrlA-- T T W0liLT rAVE POKlHr LlAiPBERGK.'-rlM- LWsVPBERcS Appear Sunday outfit left whti i"ti Tiiiiiiiilioii to recewr li'' thou straight form which i itn,. l'.irk's PRipb mTrtE (Jlorj oa J FEAT 0FA foR Votiib Take -- Contenders At All Times; May i By Ahem IV' 1 .... t,....24 14 ...... .i.. Cleveland j Boston -- New York Slaps li tin- - Cave YANKS' EVER SLUMP? Provo Determined To Hold First Place In Remainder of Schedule; Other Teams Become Hopeful i!rt'4 ff"'u Central Utah Many I'mvii fan the the ;rd.n City i.mIji.v lit" Averages Will . Tluips ami Aiucriiiiti KmU hat ' at OUR HOARDING HOUSE Wears Clbst UfW i f M M'nA II HI K JS..,U,. f ai E 1 U f 1 I nllr1 I - - ' ' -- s ; f IUII 1 P t from Members of Committee MONDAY SUNDAY "QUARANTINED RIVALS" A Buy Season Tickets Now Adults . .$2.50 or at Drug Stores Students-,$1.5- " -- 1 t ' V 'Childs June 1 8th Saturday, MURDOCK'S n ORCHESTRA E THERE!! |