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Show P1G& r IOC FNDOM-I- "7 K Infields a Are Evenly Matched; vs. Gehrig-Lazze- ri Wright-Trayno- r . ( Strong ' rp ..nil... m mumm mi U inicl r National League v v : : - - i 1 . f Mike Collins, All-Sta- rs rhree Areaa in Kaibab Forest Are Throws Open For P, Month's Sport . 4 (TP). , 4uad - :fC- I r Restricted aress in tbe Kailieh National Forest have been oiiened for a eooiierarivie p'an this Btoutm. and a auiulier of Provo-n- s are planning te make a trip to tbe specified TegUtns before October when tbe season closes, beer Are ExreesiTe The excessive number of deer In that forest has bronght on a need of relief, and pending lual deier mUiation of friendly suit lu, the federal ctmrts to determine the for those respeasililJities conditions, tb'l". 8. Forest Kervli-and the Artauia state game depart mejtt have agreed te open the areas. One area on the east Bide, and twe in the west, la heavily couKefct to ed areas, are designated, ma be seen at the canips. Hunting will not be permitted elsewhere, and the Uuprf the ino'untaiu will a'ways b reserved as a game sanctuary, tnw siervision win be main tained by forest rangers aiid deputv ganie warlens, and not more than '23 person will be allowed in each camp at one rime. Only guns of large caHherg are allowed. Untwe Fees Listed- H'fdar Utah, aad Marysrale, ilfth, jlhjjeDj:e.str8ilraftd points to ltsu furertU H mi tern must have s greTiintentf agreeiuont and lief ire going to the .hunting lhienj camp. Oo'ernineBt agreements coht $2.50 each, a state resldeiice iici'iise state 2X, and license $20. Kuoh banter will be allowed one male deer. Uu ides 'with horses, with designated charges for their services, will lie at each camp and are rwninY mended for the hunters' convW lerK. IIorseg will cost $3 per day, and guides $5 per, day, with a limit of four persens to" one guide. . Iteservatlons for dates to enter the banting camps may be made in advance by application to Walter O. liana, forest supervisor, of Utah, Mike Co'lins. who was defeat- v - ed- by disiMited - Hth Vi. ' v . . .... batting- -average SHXXEAI'OLIS, Ulna. Oct, i. Will Herb Juestiug, the Ull, thin, captain of the Minueenta team, show 111 " U '"X Wane Tl"T J - l'(xmh-em-ooi- i !e sota-team he "says, ; ., Promoters are asked fa get in touch with him in care of general delivery, Ogden, If be is wanted, for another match. .. , - Mr Joo.Wlifinu hole-ln-e- -- 'ew-Mnc- .. . ..-- 1 . papr relates; "He lets tenants keep all the dogs they bis want." Be, we presume, they'll not lie bounded for the rent- - . -- Jbere may ', GE M nave been tears at Strand ... Last Times Today, B and Today . ; JABVNA RALSTON 'N i Baby Grand Orchestra I I Svery Evening .....A..... 1 . A lion went up in the air on a transcontinental airplane bop.' But ' look what the Cubs did. is a liberal landlord," "Demiey a California . .......... .......... t' Joeating shjp of the Big Ten. IThe Gojiher captain first hit the' foorball glare when in high,achot" and left little time- to elapse as a. freshman before he was balled" aa a coming sUr. ; A$ a sophomore, he gave further promise of future greatness and tht liteatness was achieved last sett sonv. . Jest' bow good be, waa can be seen .We have finally : discovered why from the almost', unaninmus pick, for All America fullback. He can there, are so many Chicago bandits. do everything aad bow., ' . These gabby ijolfera in' ' . , spired 'em. Joeeting Is one of tbe least phote- -' graphed grid stars in the nation, The- - Yank4.re- - Eofc4iwitMi41le. lie, repucisfiir practice late every and keeps o, busy "While 22 aftera4H Thr Brotrts beat at iif9tJee t)Mt mweraawai ,bcv vr, . ; shoot'' him on the r,un. " . ... ... .J. over the In all . this excitement ' resignation of Fielding Yost, . our the passing of the Davis cu0 but Mr. O'Ooofty, who is somewhat imagine a young fellow named f dense about first names, asks "well, Vincent what's one ball player more tor hard to Richards found ..: cry. less?" till-st- MODERN LIFE .1. eauae of tbe 'fact, tbat the Minae wULbe; much stronger. They were,, be- fore the aeasoa, started favorite ' ....... h 1 s, SO TfflS see-mi- d v useless to piay ea- -. pecially fur bio. nave aa A shoura even greater year ! ' Ka-na- . v- - ji wo. , ' aec-tiu- a, xC " jr4 y . --1 - 7 form again this jearf The odds are that be will. . Joeatins, ff''H g - I . Tlreg thar Henry Junes wired him, offt-rlna $1M guarantee,- prior to the match with him. and that be received obi? fSi after tl match. i'ollins expreasea hlnioelf ,as erfectly wiilUig ro lueet Deaa Park or anyone e'.se la this Irtit says he will wrestle at 157 pounds hereafter. . A "winner take all" proposition looks to Col-inrrtieularlyattractive r ' Oliias . .:. - e ... tmr inwli IIeryJrtr match a week ago, nut make 151 pounds again- for maishes here, be declared la a letter" Just received by the Evening Herald. u ty, . COLLEGE . p' takalci. . '. Weight Again Oct. 4 (TP). PITTKBCUG11, The riTTsnrnnn, ra.. ort. 4 C'arpeaters hammered away today IjtoUng bark over thf rwiA c Pittsburgh lira hi have a decided aaa j. bleaeJiers out at ' edge an the left side of fhe infield. Itrevioiis world w.Tles, one finds an on temisirary lt-tl- t Forbid tleld. unusual iuidiIht of tovr The New York Yankee liave a lews Hotel clerks Legas aaylng "no, 'proving either that .piUbeni bat'. lnafted. superiority iii the right I'm urry. 1111 np." taietolier or that ' Knmfd heats (iaae ters lieeojiie Fide.ehanees ttffleials of the Pirates were the the Whatever for mall " an n'asn, will air take stamp It ...V t: tbe Yankee slugger's to put a ball la are that there will be few ahnUntta forced to return cheeks and money ' .v. W ancr 4jrdeTs because nil of tbe reserved ; left field since (he territory between .hurled In tbe eoiulng; aeries. uviit hate been Caution Need Pitrhers so lie will second and third guarded There was a Jot of argument. Paw With iMith h Xvw York Iawla. sealously by Glean Wright and 'He' nnd the Ilttshurgb Pirates fMiasting Wa ner, it aeemea wmiM - show- - up Tcaynor. more thair f, Babe Itutu for the egg be is. Hew . Imttingave'roiK'aiif m Strong en Defense 1herPmoKing clubs do you get that way? Why, Eutrf "That combination fjs probably the the piteiiers oniteif And thus It went, learlng tbe early, like nice best defensive uult la baseball and should go to . the Newl'brkers are fortunate that boys and say their prayers nightly. tmpnositiou that the world series, & furm of October haseball madness fheir master bitters, Babe Kuth, and waa soon the seize tbe citizenry's Lou Gehrig, generally aim" their ' undivided. attention. The enraise blows toward right. waa fact and I the Urates and Yaa-The regular infields, of the. two ... follows:as riub pre . act aerleC- i . the first game-- f pfftsbHrgh TlarlCloTGranfhan rhus far. tber.rU Wftle feetting 3b. New 21)1 Wright 'wt; Traynor Pfttslwrgh fantTere positive, of York Oehrlg'Iftl'Laeiert 2b j JCocf course, that the. llrafea 'wiB win rn mi iaJMiMaaH't''ll nig 8; Dugan 3b. but they have beard that Yankee At first base are two dangerous Not that the mouudsinen on toth routers Alexander are offering 7 to B end they : bitters. Gehrig This the better teams haven't lieen gisid thnough the are -- , awaiting the Arrival of New and la wore likely ,U' regular1 season, for tlK'y have, but Yorkers whether 'to learn re the hut Harris than Cnylr Yl'Hght liases extra for lilt the been haven't against np , they ports are true. the latter' stickwork,for Washingkind fit hitting' that the aeries is A somewhat bibulous gentleman Twenty National leaguepliiyers, managers and" umpires have selected ton In the IMS series still stands to. irnHluce. from Hanhattai paraded through In the front rank of post season jftst'ussloiig of most an National league learn for JsEA scrvice,as follows: Root, Chithe pitch the lobby of a downtown hotel last In ' ' achievement. ers the Pirates have: been given the 1 offering to bet, fljOGO at cago 'nd Alexander, St. Louis, pitchers; Hartnett, Chicago catcher; Neither la the best fielder in the edge. th?. records, however, jjlve night to aat the Yankees would win New York, first base; HornsbyVNew York, second base; Traynor, Terry, major. Gehrig has progressed more the Yankees oil the better of U. the first game. He found no takers. than he generally i given eredlt Heiy' as the wnijilete rooords of M1U Lose HOM- Othird base; Wright rittsburgh. shortstcp; Cuyler, Pitts Pittsburgh, for and Manager Hnggina reeeiitly the pitchers for the season. ,. The Pirates' nffkrs pot in the PITTBHITHfiH L. Waner, Pittsburgh, centeKfleld; P. Waner, Pittsleft nag quoted as Maying that he knew field; burgh, malls tbe letter to both success- PC no first baseman he would rather field. Root was the outstanding twlrler of the circuit this burgh, right too .727 . 8 have than Lou, but he still errs SHliJus .. .704 frenuentl afield.' At any rate he Is iiremer season, with Alexander getting the call for second nlaca by a narrow i 19 .1T 2 better than Harris both on defense Hill " margin over Kremer of Pittsburgh and Haines of St. Louis. .055 1!) , lend of fense, Meadows . v . . . call . tho MX) also 13 .. gets Lawri oyr Aldridgo til I do not know where I am, what "The government has so governed 00 3 . i)liWS(Ul p.iintfiam. I am, who I am, or. why I am. my business that I do not know who ' rs his fellow Mal-j"These laws compel me to pay a owns An.Meni8 style the Yanke it I am suspected, expected, 80 49 X37 Totals morchant tax, capital stock tax, ful and TnA. unsuccessful for good Is sesart. applicants baseman. examined, inspected, disrespected, esprofit tax, income tax, real Yanseats. It was estimated that BarItltter and the keyix l:it of NEW YORK auto informed, tate state required. tax, tax, property few would lose of kees Infield def':ne. Thereere upwards PC ney Dreyfus W . nere is the suaptilest response to tax, city auto tax, gas tax, water commanded and compelled nntit all $100,000 because of the limited seat.7l S if any players In the blj! leagm 10 Pllgras on apiieal for fuuds, showing tax light tax, aniusemenf tax, cigar I kow lg that I am supposed .to who better Lazzeri in defensive play Hoyt 7 J09 ing capacity at tbe Pittsburgh park. date 22 tlie horrors of a merchant's life in tax, cigarette tax, street tax, real provide an Inexhaustible ruijply? of 0 .7:19 - The temporary bleachers will ac17 Shocker " f lax, school tax, surtax, syntax and money for every: known, iMid, deV 7 .751 commodate 8,000 customers, bring- this day and age: ' Moore 19 : sire or hope of the human race and carpet tacks. IMen Dear 8 .704 ing 'the total number of. seats to "My 19 l'ennock t addition to "I beg leave to inform yon that pnyirfg these taxes tiecause I refuse to donate all I have secaround The 41,000. and 'first .684 13 Kimtber v, and go out and begf borrow and ond gnmesf will lie held here and the present shattered condition of I am retpieHted and required to bank account 'makes It Imposto and organmoney o givetaway; 1 am cusmy every society then teams the will New te York .729 go 37 100 Totals sible for me to send yon a eheck In ization" that the inventive miml of sed, discussed, boycotted, talked lo, for three teams neither If games. Yaisks Allow Few Kuns to your request for funds man can organize.-ToJhe- . society, of talked abont.4M tojied about held It mut be admitted - that the has won the vequisite four encount- response for the St. The Wo- up, held down, and robbed, until John and the the Decrepit Aged Army Baptist, will a return ers, engageplay Pittsburgh ltcliers are steadier, mentthey Worms.: : men's The "The anea.'y- - ruined, so f,. itrlief, League, Navy here Tuesnext and or strike Monday Police-men'aeeond year having a lietter "The finanstate of Children's Home The my Fund,' and he is only present The schedule will be moved outs to bases on balls. But tbe true day. " Benfit, The Oircas Society, what in the H is coming next." as a resulai. tine day whenever rain causes cial condition is due to the effects ' tJrantfcsh 4 strength of the Yanks lies In the liack SYLVAXIA (OA.) TELEPHONE. of Federal laws. State laws. County The Y. M. C. A The Y, W. C. A., a JW hitter tint he number a postponement. allowed of runs have they The Boy ficouts, The Jewish Belief, laws. Corporation laws, , doesn't ever the ground as Lazzcri tbelr aver less an thnn Brother-in-law'Opponents Sister i fn'- - taws. The Beltrium Relief, lTie Near Etist 3. H. Shell agricnltural supervisdoes and his throwing lau't as acage of four 1ST game. The Urates, or of the ami Outlaws, that Belief, The Gold Diggers Home, com- Mother-in-law- s curate. Sugar on other the have hand, permitted pany here, made an re- have been foisted nism an nnsus- - Also, every hospital and every char After second base is jiassed on 4.5 ruiis interesting to scored be jier game view of 'the growth and develop- - pecting pnb'ic. Through these var- itable institution in Town, The Ited the swing around the diamond tbe against them. r-t onuiuittd;-Gleau4ment of the stigarHreet Industry-i- n I White Urates take I held up, "walkerou, sat on, sand- - Cross. Tbe Purple Cross and the this Hv(rlnl W right has been off in his hitting 1 'Muddy" Hels. aby llartjietts - bht still is rfose to the JioO mark Mr, Snell spoke at the, growth of bagged,, flattened and '.squeezed tin- - Ihuihle Cross, , Schalks on either team. If the (hid tops Koenig by a few percent atiiTltay during the past 20 the competing clubs are deficient In yearsindustry and of the increased acreage age points. any department it Is behind the bat. from five or six hundred acres to Wright la Sensation more than five thousand acre He la the field. Wright is far su stressed the importance of the coperior, He cots down hit after hit and plays a heady game of baseball. operation of the civic clubs in supLast year the .differenco at the porting and backing this industry, which is one of the most important fihortstop position, because of Tom'-niof the state. He also told some of Thevenow's work for the Cards, -cost the Yankees the world series. factors in the cultivation of the sugar lieets, urging The're ts no reason to supiwse that SPANISH FOKK, Oct. 4 The the importance, of late cultivation Mark Koenig will lie as nervous on ground balls os he'was in 1926 but regular meeting of the SpnntsB and irrigation to the end of the there is even lews reason to Imagine Fork Itotary rlnh was held Monday season in order to obtain a perfper- rrofm" anhTs rntrnnrrHfi'. mcd beet. ; I't liielpul eitt..otunft,.wrigit,i. Traynor far excels Joe lugan at Lwin A. Anderson if the Snanlrt thatbeetftln this diatrlctjhould until harvesting eoimneiie-- s third. "Pie" is outbnttlng his opon- Vork high school siioke concerning to secure iierfect development. rnts seven points and is better 'on the Sinlsh Fork high school jHdg-the defense. There are a lot of :jik tenia winning tne state cham- This gives higher' sugar contents fans who. believe that Traynor, and pionship in stock Judging at the nnd purity, as well as - Increased not Taul Waner, should be voted the Utah state fair, paying a high tri- tonnage. He closed his talk with . ... .ta. i .i ... 1 bute to J. F. Skinner, their instruct- a plea ftn the wmperatbm nf the Pirates' most valuable pluyer. or the Thibs 'for In rlrrtr he has the old the an training backing given iwgar hand at Dugan Is' d industry. President ' W. P. fihipiiee world's series, ..however, , and is them and the patience has , in with the boys. presided. known as a money player. Were it ' ntf for hi visual ability in the post season engagements, the Pirates , hitters probably would be told to shove as many of their shots toYon can prove that it has longer range than any load ever put in a ward left as they could. shotgun shell. One trial will convince you thut no other load can come-witBut most of the Pirates' big hitfifteen or twenty yards of ' ! ters swing from the left side and close, deadly effecunless they are Cohhs and Koelers tive pattern at extraordinary distances has given it "a tremendous I lie? will have a hard Job knifing to sule. Once used, you will never be satisfied wltb any other shell. 'left against the Yankees .right " .i ,' . .,. banded pitchers. ...... There are many other exclusive features in Western shells and rifle : been nece Where overhauled. has Every.caf cartridges that interest shooters everywhere. Do you know the adsary, Tars have been repainted and new tires' SID TERMS TRAINING vantages of using, Western "Field" shells, or Why the "New Chief" I put on. They're good looking and dependable is such art excellent binds powder shell? Are you interested in rifles? YOT!Kt .Oct. 4 (VP). Sid famous MrIong-ransj!Marksjnan.'IXIt.-2- . ridge-- is 492G Ford-Touriaccuracy. Terris, East Side lightweTaltfrTias Western has jnst perfected a new rcavmed training for his return ten Two 1926 Ford Tudor Sedans that yon ought round bout, with Phil Mctiraw. De.? to know about, and. else Western's Lubaloy bullet Jackot metal 'that 1924 Oldsmobile Touring i ' trolt Greek, at Kbhets Field Thura- Oldsmobile 1924 absolutely prevents metal foaling. Tell us what your ammunition Sedan came out of his . day night.Terrls. Tproblema a're. jliet tm 1924 Dodge Touring you. Wc are dealers in the world famous battle with Uilario Martinez, Spanish junior: lightweight, in good Durant Sport Touring v shape t 1921 Chevrolet Touring Oct NEW YORK, ' a - j 'Will Not Slake - ful Fans t ..n. w SEASON IS ON tanks Hive Edge la Reason's Small Pittsburgh SUtula Will Slab Work; liolh Keep Out Muy Hope . 'i.i hh 1 "" i 1 wi.ii. DEER HUNTING GoihpSrec IriDet&il i .i..hi W Strength of Rival anks "Piratesafe .,. TUESDAY; OCTOBER 4, 1927 READMESSEQR-192- N C ... 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