OCR Text |
Show ' - r. PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY TIER ALP, SUNDAY, APRlfc Fom PACE ME EIMLM WINS Tigers Take Teh Firsts In Clash lincehv high school- - had little, difficulty. in taking the Alpine division track and field championIn the athship Friday afternoon, day letic feature of high school Linof the Alpine district, held at coln high. V. O. In Second Place Coach Carl Swenson's powerful M..vt tmm chalked up ten first the Lin- places in the 15 events, and . coin trackstera snowea reumi strength In their overwhelming The score: Lincoln, h, victory. Lahl 29 &f Grave 27. t l . American Fork Herb Madsen, Lincoln Mgn nuru- bread jumper and discus toss- was high point man of the meet eri . .with three first places. He tossed the discus 121 feet, and negotiated 4fr 18 seconds flat r -- two remarkable marks wai ea-- s ,i s utrntiB' contender .kiiait Mm a 1? for regional and state honors In I S GOSHEN RIFLE Card Outfielder, Beset By Hard Luck, Is Looking ""2r Pro-voan- - . DOWN AGGIES WATCHIKGTHE .tBy UNITED FBESS) The Boston Brave kept out- - la front of the somewhat hesitant Na tional Hague race parade by beating out the Brooklyn "Dodgera twice. They won a morning game In the ninth. 6 to 5, soaring th winning, counter - on Biwonette's error. Brandt fine pitching in the after noon contest helpc'd them to a 6 to ' ' s I victory. "Mule" Haas lost tw9 balls In the sun at Yankt'e stadium and the world's champions counted twice to win the opener from the Athletics, e trouble and other handicaps 454. might force Hafey out of the Na- iionai league ana possiDiy cause Thtm to give up "baseball 'altogether. between old Jack Quinn and voting Smith's Uphill Fight To De Leads In Homers Walte Hoyt B. "Chick" couldn't si( the end of " Gives i ill Flrpo" Marberry pitched the" feat Christensen ' his bifor a time. Now he is out i in front' of the home run parade, 3-- 2 Washington Senators to their first Uts rktory I 'with a; fine start towards, seasonal victory of the year, the Boston Red ! d tverv fan who has fol kcnwsr eox oeing me victims on me snort lowed his ups and downs rooting end of a 3 to 1 score. BRIQNI, Italy, April 20 UR The SALT; fcAKE CITY, April 20. "I . d (Rm.j'al to Th Herald) Univer rootine hard for him. meeting between Gene ' After Hafey hit two home runs yestersity, of Utah Cook the lead in the. losing three gams in a row Tuiney, retired Treavvw eight ehani- it. the St Louis Browns, the Chicago state le:HMs competition this after-- day, to help the Bfc Louts Cardinals pion, and George Bernard Shaw 3 to bc'at His the Cincinnati H;ls. noon by defeating Utah Aggies, White Sox figured put in a double developed into' a warm friendship, to 2, in the opening team match of first drive cleared the scoreboard stealla the inth, and won agatmj it was revealed here today. 415 is at Redland park which feet from Dan Howley hopefuls, 5 . Both celebrities, who but a few the season. from home plate and 25 fecjijh'gh. Croufes and Mctzler hit homt'rs in. bmlth Halites to Win years ago carried on such a heated This waa the longest btow Vvor Tht- uphill- - fight of Harold 'Smith, the eighth, after Coffman had held the press of controversy "CHICK" through A little later "XT', freshman, gave victory tVihe madr.' in Cincinnati. the Sox scoreless until that session. twr, continents over the merits of ' first-yeUtes.-Thi- 8 star, playing Hafey drove another horier over Glasses should be a handicap to a Shaw's "Cassel Byron's Profes these events. baseball player, but they certainly sion," were on the chummiest terms ' Leonard -- Johnson, sprinter, was lone singlerHffainstJack Christen- the left . field fence. J In the opening game of the sea- are anything but bothersome to all yesterday. second only to Modseh in point- - sen, dropped two of the first three rival In the decid- son, "Chick" hit a homer off Rod Allien rattity, .a uiiic-.- wuureiuw They took leisurely walks along setting for Lincoln and also lor sets to his Logan CUSTOM Aft-'losing a love net, Lucas, who had been working ef- who almost quite baseball at the the roads of the island, took a drive the meet p.e won the century and ing ma'tch. :::d two to win came back he 1928 to world series, together and visited the Roman When Spider Pladner, Frencn uyweighi marvel, was declared the lOser 3 the close of the fectively, enabling the Cardinals low nuraies, ana was the 7.5, and with start the pennant race with a vic- - and' returned stanzas, this season with ruins, exchanging views litera- to Frankie Genaro on a foul, Parisian fanswere hysterical with second in the 220 dash. He also hom-er- s came two Utah's. his victory tory.ture meanwhile. The best woolens of the best A near-riwhen 'Specs.' Hafey banged out took place in the boxing arena, and Genero,, T" took part In the wtantn? were Cannon Jack Irvine and Hy mills of the world' are availHafey's home, run total for the Friday against the Cincinnati questioned about his visit with judges and spectators alike were Included in the battle that followed relay. "A" and teams, "season is threi', but then the Cards RedSt and one of his drives was a Shaw, -- said able from which you may sethe decision. Pladner lalmedthe world's flyweight championship. Huntsman andBockley ,r aces of the "V" --r Irvine, paired witn have pTayed only four games, so circuit clout over the scoreboard In lect the variety, color, weave 'I cannot In good taste' discuss , T Ira Huntsman, also of Lincoln, Stcgner, defeated Joe Cowley and "Chick's" averago is not so bad. and pattern you desire for left center never beore topped by Mr. Shaw." - in was third 1s41b& with a win iri the Mike The chances are that if this con- a. home run drive. He added, however that he would Brenchley straight sets, your suit or top coat s 220. second in the 100 and second In A thousand or more of dif-- " and Irvine-theoverpowered Cow- tinues, Hafey's optician will start like to correct the published , re- the broad Jump, while Buckley, an-- I On the other hand, Cannon, advertising, for "Chick" took to f e'renl kinds of designs as ports that he had struck photoother Uncoln ace, won the shot ley. with "Jerk" Saxer, walloped glasses as a last resort and with well as the tried and true graphers at Cannes, branding the i put and Javelin throw,, and placed paired Dave Freed and Ray Forsberg of pronounci'J success. as false. staples. reports J fourth in the discus. "U" in straight sets, and Can-- 1 Few ball players have made good Prices to suit every purpose SAN FRANCISCO. April 20. ftTJ .ilPleltfinsf. another Lincoln star, the non subdued Frefed in a behind spectacles in fast company. Provo trap shooters will be hosts and ever purse. Pablo Dano, flyweight champion the discus, in j made a fine mark " three-se- t encounter. HEILMANN IN SUIT lncre' was Lee Meadows, for ore, of the oricrit, rfought Corporal Izzv to Salt Lake, Eureka, Goshen, Ne forced to take second place wndr-rDETROIT, April 20.(UI;- )- Har- - Schwartz, champion of the world, phi anoV)thertrap shooting clubs--f TercTin bi' counted oii the Summary of Match to $25 to ry Heilmann, who has led the Amer to a summary: Irvine and Steg-n- fingers of one hand. draw here last night. today. ' sen. He cvwed the discus 114 ft 9 The(Utah) defeated" Cowley and W as Last Resort-W- hin ican ltajue in batting four seasons, Schwartz dutboxed the little FiliThe first home" shoot of the seaa very creditable record. was In named a 574.0OQ Judgment pino throughout the contest and son Is billed for 10 o'clock this 60, he finally decided TresoTf Brenchley "The result of the meet was e ver Cannon "and Saxfi-- (TJ.A.C.) defeat- to glasses, "'Chick" Fish and PaYSOK. The Payson obtained by the American Lif In- - piled up a lead in the' early rounds. morning at the traps just east of the confessed that it ' bv doubt, Lincoln taking a big lead ed Freed and Forsberg (Utah) scemt'd to him like a last resort. Game association met Thursday, fiurance company in foreclosure pro- - The aggressiveness of Dano and a municipal golf course, and a ' large M from the start. The , ." Smith (Utah) defeated "Ill try them "for a season, and night and elected officers for the ceedings aglnst the ball player's whirlwind finish earned him an number of visitors are expected to j Tiger team gave an outstanding Christensen (U.A.C.) .5-u. u. purge wnartment building tn're. ur. as I lollows: if I'll can't out then make even year get good coming on break. event. be hand for the -' ' interest preand exhibition, great Irvine (Utah) defeated and admit I'm licked," he said early Pfouts. president; Ross Fillmore. ' 'n Tuesday's dual meet with Cowley (U.A.C). Cannon this year.' vict' president; ;Ray Kerr, secretary V vails is combat blljcd Provo high. This f From the way he has started, lie treasurer; Charles Pace, Clifford (U.A.C.) defeatfd Freed (Utah) Lincoln ' ;T apparently will" make good, and his Harris and John Gardner, board of -- r rr-indreturn to form may mean big control. , for the National league Dr. Pfouts gave a talk on the things winners.-Nich'lrere few first place conservation of wild life and.plant-- . League champions. . Ola ot American Fork turned in a has had hard luck Hafey prac ing of fisJn. Charles Pace discussed , good performance, with first In the tically ever since he came up to the matter of uging the Powell " in the second and pole TEAMS STANDING OF high jump the majors, although he has been' slough e.s n. running place for bass. vault Chad wick et the same team W. L. Pet. rt'eognized as one of the best out- J9hn Gardner was appointed chairwon the 440, wlule Pleasant Grove's Ntw York X 2 0 1.003 fielders m the game. He is a SMOOTHS 1872 na; man of a committee to find a feasmile relay team turned in a victory, St Louis 3 1 .750 Uve of Berkeley, Calif-Hel- en Wills' ible place for- - a rearing pond for --and Gourley Of Pleasant Grove won Cleveland T . 3 1 .750 home town, and is 26 years "old. trout in Payson canyon. The mat2 1 .667 Richards, another Philadelphia SUnt pole-va- ultter of cooperating, with other cities i ft n d run. th 1 2.333 , oantupiuf MVIUVW I t '' V V In the state on project Work was I .The track was slow, due to a Washington 1 3 .250 Detroit ....TTr discu3st'J by the members. The trend' of the times is toC7H.-Wa- rd - is xnakin ood dur1 f i drizzling rain which prevailed 3 .250 Chicago 0 2 .030 ward stucco houses. They are Boston i ifcrtngTnoBt W the meev progress with remodeling of the 5 1 S. L. Other Features beautiful when new and can he ter the two wrestlers had reurntd old home and the building of t"! e rearures 01 me uay resuu- Resutta 3 Utner Friday's ' to the mat for the second fall, Kot- ed In track victories for the Amei new as New York 2, Philadelphia 1. can walls be the model home at 4th So. and 4th W. kept SALT LAKE CITY, April 20. tsonanra wasnjured to the extent r t1can "ForkJanloT-hlg- h boys, liteChicago .5, St. Louis 4. tX'.V.t to season continue and was unable he Joe and that former To those interested -- in remodefc" up heavybrightened 4 -- coin Junior and senior high girls. any Stecher, 4. 7, Detroit Cleveland " - IheTnatch was awarded Stecher. dtfeatleght wrestling champion, I. senior color In the girls' the high competi Washington 3, Boston changed if desired. In ing this job is a splendid demon ed .George Kotsonaros of Holly Jack Lewis, Phoenix grappler. tion, Lincoln chalked up 46 points, Florida of these Acke'rman one of colors defeated one fall last wood, Ray days night, stration of what can m eht-placlng bright securing second with 18, and I I rn one mur-a-nd four minutes. Af- - in these'mtwtmlup; Jia8t0-heahrfiof the "f J Pleasant Grove third with S. .times aat . to,ateT-splelldidttctvmg'dI- I iTunney And G. S. Are Warm Friends' fe&V . frnp-awaite- to. 1 - ar ill M ... i M r bitterly-conteste- TAILORING 220-ya- 8-- r-- 880-yar- d ot ' ?! -- - Oriental Flyweight Provo Shooters Ion Is Victor In Action Today SPORTSMEN OF . : . . hard-foug- PAYSONELECT :z: er l4n , 6-- tU-Ae.- 6-- - 6-- 3, $85" MITCHELL the Tailor 6-- 4; 3--6, I ' 6-- Z7 0-- 6, 6-- 7-- 5; 8-- 6-- 1'; 5 4or-tockJcitb-ne- ' 3-- 6-- k- SMOOT'SBUIL DING NEWS American 1 HAS SERVED TS COMMUNITY SINCE " Mn-vr- V 1 Joe Stecher Defeats Kotsonaros In -- j-g- SMILE be-do- National League. j I Junior high school posture parades. Miss Hacking of Lehi high school I fI was victlnrioua In the declamation mm K.jstr- ! Xrjfontest, I teaU)teot. the morning l i program. 4 s - The Alpine division meet sum- i mary: dashJohnson STANDING OF TEAMS W. L. Pet Boston New York Chicago Cincinnati (Lincoln) Stlfluls Huntsman (Lincoln) second Pittsburgh - Canfrll f(Lincoln) third; Ingersoll Brooklyn ti"100-yard , J first; k fourth; Preston Philadelphia (American Fork) fifth. Time, .10 (American.-For- - 0. ti-M- '! dash Huntsman (Lln- I coin) .first; Johnson (Lincoln) sec-- t 220-yar- d i " ...... 3 2 2 2 0 1.000 0 l.oon 1 2 1 0 2 3 2 SOW. "Friday's Rnni'its New York 14, Philadelphia B. JJoitoTVj6-5- , Propklyirti-trTz- r. St. Louis 9. Cincinnati 4. Pittsburgh at Chicago postponed d' Coast League 2--5. 880-yar- Pet .682 .625 .5?2 .522 .520 .429 .421 .238 iSS Uri R "j -- (' fifth. Time, 130-yar- d 2--5. ir - the last ten days. It goes because it is good.. Another car of those wonderful W0C0 door6 unloaded this week. They do not como apart under running water so you know they W gfr .h . I Hy Paulsen's nen house on 3rd North nowudmpleted and ready for inspection. It is exceptionally well finished inside and the general effect is very pleasing. Peter Groneman has the contract for a home for Harry Lind-Ic- y to be built on the East side of Temple Hill. Harry and Mrrf. Lindley have been planning this home for several months and we anticipate a real model homo when it is finished. Just now we are furnishing the interior trim for Uie Grandvicw I Lkw JtjSS- - of. frozen BRICKS tastincss. . with luscious , imvitlniv vnii .- - laden fruit... in pat n more MilW ZJD-ya- ra 0, W0-yar- 4 Ihl WW yz.& vAr. ik rX-X- i0 The stucco way is the way. We have sold a sar of .that good No. 4 flooring and siding are good. I m sW 5 16 5:34 Seattle i high hurdle- s- Mad-te! j; (Lincoln) first; Smith (P O.) icc-Friday's RrauMs ond! Bwenann (P. CI third: !2. Mission 5. Portland 2. u. uhwiui ivunn; rrnion Hollywood 6. Seattle 2. fifth. Tims, :18. Sacramento 6, Los Angeles 5. lOW . hurdles Jifmimn Oakland 6, San Francisco 5. G.)l t (Lincoln) first; Culllmore (P. Jt I 4 cond;JReae Uineotn V " thlrdt tI Nichols (Am. Fork) second; TrlnnlTrlnnlman (Lett!) fourth; Murdock man (Lehi) third; Christiansen uneoln) fifth. Time. :81. Mil relay Pleasant Grove first; (P. Q.) fourth. Height 10 ft 8 in. ft American Shot pu- t- Buckley tLlncoln) l Y&SrjZAr Fork second. Tims 4:10 first; Fielding (Lincoln) second i O. ) relay Llncotn first; Fo (Lehi) third; Wright (P. second; American FSwk, third. fourth: Bunnell (Lincoln) fifth I Distance, 37 ft 4 In. Tims, 1;4. Jsvelln Buckley (Lincoln) first; High Jump Nichols (Am. Fork) first; Reese (Lincoln) second: Hslllday (P. O.) secVnd;' Hunter Smith (P. O.) third; Gourley (P.O.) (Lehi) third; Trane (Lehi) and fourth, Height, B ft. t Si In. Christiansen (P. G.) tie for fourth Brosd JumnMsdaen AJnrolnl and firth. Distance, 14S ft In. tnrtt; Huntsman (Uneoln) Mennd- - Discus lladsen (Lincoln) first; Chrtrtiansen (P. O.) third; Oourley Fielding (Lincoln) .second; Hslllmt. w.i iounn; Dennis tLehl) fifth; day (P. O.) third; Buckley (UnI idtancs, 19 ft I In. (P. O.) eoln) fourth; Swenson "'" rl i tH (P, O ) find; fifth. Distant. 121 ft. i) . 2 "2 (Lincoln Ihlrd: Car- son (Lehi) fourth; Presttvn (American Fork) fifth. Time, :25 rain, 1440-yarrun Chad wick (Amer- 1 4 Jcaa Fork) first (P. G.) MTAnil Trtiu IThll thlrH Xjlii. dock (Lincoln) fourth; Johnson (P. O.) fifth. Time, :58 d run Richards (P. O.) STANDING OF TEAMS W. L. first; Chadwlck (Am. Fork) sec15 7 ond; Hickman (Lehi) third: Ash Mission 15 9 (P. 0.) fourth; Johnson (Lehi) Los Angeles 12 11 fifth. Time, 2:19 44. San Francisco 12 11 Mile run Holdaway (Lincoln) Oakland 13 12 first; Brown (Lehi) second; A. Hacramento 9 12 Wright (P. O.) third; B. Wright Portland 8 11 ) j (P. O.) fourth; Daniels (Am. Fork) Hollywood "iTOndrtSirron I and-mor- e. .Ola H 7l&' X aiWXW yjamm Ss ..ftMJ , H in J J 4--4 order from I I V..r hnW I i Special Sunday Brick HONEY FRUIT SALAD. VANILA MAPLE NUT I Every thing New ?jy ft 1 W ard-buUdin- 1 III III in III or g-f -P- eter-Orone- man tno contractor, we are also completing the rostrum and seats for a church at Delta. When it comes to careful work that fits we know bur stuf f That it why the carpenters prefer our mill work. GET u ffl-VERDl-BR- U costs nothing but much. It enriches those who receive without making poorer those who give. It' takes but a single moment, but lasts forever. None is so rich and mighty that hi can get along with- out it and none is so poor that he cannot be made rich" er with it. A smile creates happiness in the home, fosters goodwill in business "and is the countersign of friendship. It brings rest to the weary, cheer to the discouragedsunshine to the sad and is nature's best antidote for troubl c, yet cannot be bought, begged, borrowed or stolen. Somo people are too tired to give you a smile. Hvriaem one of yours, as" none need a smile so much, as those who have none to give. - A smile jtgiis The final plans are out for the new Montgomery Ward building and it is expected that the contract will be let in the very near future. The project is finally as" sured for Provo. ' ' Now is the time to paint up. .We have the Utah-Id- a line of paints manufactured by Bennett Paint Utah concern." When you paint to preserve yqu beautify and when you paint to beautify you preserve. and Glass GOT & Tenis Mortensen '. is making rapid progress on his house on 3rd East. If interested watch the construction on this house. Tenis cannot do shoddy work. Lynn Taylor of Dixon-Taylor-Russ- is leaving1 for Price where he will have charge of the construction of a new building for the Price branch. Co. . IT WHERE THEY'VE Co . J. V. Nuttall has purchased the Claud Wilson farm on West 6 So. A&d 4 improving ttwith tho idea of making it a modern dairy farm. Alexander and Son are doing some remodeling for Wells Brim-ha- ll on his home at 427 E. 2 No. Bert Carter will soon have Eugene Hoover's house under way at 4th West and 5 North. IT AND GET IT QUICK ElNHQL , "Old Mill Columbia' vJM x Direct' SCOREBOARD Ooshm riflemen won a splendid match from the Provo Athletic club g marksmen recently, the contest saged at the Goshen ringe, Goshen's team total was 458, while' Provo recorded 454. L." Nelson and R. Okelberry, both of Goshen, tied for high honcr , v?iti 9 out of a s, possible 100. Bill Rita ley the with 94. - The- scores: Gool?en L. Nelsjn, Okelberry, 86; R. Oketterry.-93; A. Morgan, 93; A. Hansen, 90. Totals, 468. Provo W. R. Rita. 94; L. Walker, 93" Z. Draper. 91; L. Thompson, 90; L. Silver, 86. Total 20.-(- UTAHNETMEN French Idol Loses On Foul be-jn- Better Than Ever - The V.I' NEW YORK. ApiU conclusion of the opening aC. ies of major league iKuxvau utia. scjvjii find3 the fans' hats off to "Chick" Hafcy of th St. Louis Csrainats, a player beset by hard luck since fiist he broke Into For a. time It seemed as "thcugri-sinu- ( filARKSfilENVIN GREAT PLUCK Herb Madsen, With Brilliant High Hurdles and Discus Marks,, Stars; Pleasant Grorc Second; Lehi, American Pork Trail AMAZD TRACK HONORS HA NDILY 'Specs' Improve Card Outfielder HAFEYSHOWS SI' 'lMt rv .f4 i a I Fh |