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Show - 4 CfS: PAGfrTOUR' .PrilVJ). iF T AIU- 8U x D At HERALD, STANFO RD EASILY-WIN- SUNDAY, JUNE '2, 1929. NATIONAL TR ACK TITQ S - ' U.S.C. Is Second; Penn Takes Third KINM.IN ( I'lUI I i WiCi I ...ii it ! il.il i .ink Skipper ,1 'UP IX'int Ibe DM I'ltlA. is;.. ..aw- - I. l Davis ( up W U- -d Future. I'KTIIOIT. Jurfe I'nited' States favi i:W VOIIK il. New r i l.t Aihln, Is - 1 I The !.: eihi the Rubles.' In i i -- r, ti j - t I'!vr. ,.j. J ; ' t...-.w- i : S i A TILDENBOWS TO LACOSTEf r ' r Gal-lai'h- T h ; j -- :!' i LINDON TAKES i iil'.'.K-atoi- i ' . n Un.-V.- ' I i :'S si.-.tf.- i -- ,,,,, l:e pa-ce- , , s e old-tim- - Cla'iinee 1 1 SCORE BOARD ! ' (Bv' ..; tress) rxiTEn - . ( I ' ij li T T Shepherd 1 3- - . 2 it (I 0 0 1 0 8 S 1 17 15 14 12 istells (i 10 .39 .31H I. M S O C M. A. West 0 6 . Kirk ... Keetch Knk Cullinioie Keetch Richards struck out . Keetch i 1 2 2 0 fi 1 J 1 0 il o II II n o . . 4 5 Umpires -- V II ffl Slill Hepes wiildd he MO .!l.- - d to !;i'..iv. ays a newsjiape. trade "l.o.. u.ar.'. j.. ,,!( are journal H i, .. i t v '.:. lui.'ines. giving MiVI'l' in Pewspai ci.hn.ins on III .: II d the loan." l fiyi well l' i e;n:ur. a labo: ,,f lovt in and Fin side. games. Cleveland 10 Chicago Washington' 16 13 20 26 23 and WonH be long, now Ogden Livestock Market j Plnlad. what y. Detroit I The Vivian Resort Co will have its big opening on June 14th. Under the management of Messrs. Christensen and Holding. Great changes afetaking place and it will be one of the foremost amusement centers of the state. Thce gentlemen have had years of experience in this field and know how to take care of the crowds. mean. TheyVe, showing the new I'lorheims now linMy,lsoltedwiyjiair Friday's Uesults Iphia, alt h nif, fellows l'j)in ' 6 ri'hl in the window, ' I STAR SIIOKTSTOI' SOI.H POP. TLA .VP, Ore. June HI'. Miroige Westling. shortstop of the1 Poilland rlub of the I'acific Coast li .;:s Pc ipls C,)3,' in. i ding I ' ... ,i lor bcnl mm l. in Ijans j league, has been sold to Iiettu.t lor cash and'thiee phiyiis. il wis' n .' I. . Sr'Jl: In lii'iiru niai..i ' ... and S.'i i i epoi ted lie i e today. n OrtWin4 ptuU-eAbout stead. r t' .i pncUers sir, it wtut Lc 1 loi)Lr, o now! A I . I Fairview Ephralm Gunnison . v o .'. 'a'l 'n:tle drii in- i 237 o' uiv li tw eight . 10 P.. : pi.Vt. - C. A. Tolboc . '', ikti Very little lo. Iikv i for eaily. rnh.. i geneiA'l bulls" rlightiy i.Mlv t nnd ir I ii-.teeti i" al.'nt: mrfUuut dowi ;. is ,).&0. roiimion fi.'itl; bulk tne "itilii and good '.: lower griuleK. 4 25 . iow , 7 i.i " 7508H5: gvod nnd rh'ii. e tt cnlveft ab a. ilM-U- : 41 'nipfo- Ttec"it;ts 3ii ul 2W In hi lit .k"1 niarki't aiii.il to Kacnan Clt' maiket Iil.. shurn ttuck lopd (f ethec,, nXttl: none nolil raily 171 nil don- total 1K22. y r , Hiftvi ,t Vil -- r -- 4dnl 7.:1 Major John L r,ie fith. big ten athletic bx; A4tnc close or the njeeti was announced that oh. tions urging the conij to reconsider its acte been passed and will I. lr sented to tjs faculty, - i tee. Coast League Standing of the Missions Los Angeles San. Francisco Hollywood i ( lubs W L. 44 37 . 1! ..ti K . j Oakland Sacramento Pnittonil .'(3 . Ifi . as 33 ..j.....:. ""...:... Sacr'amento 7, Missions 0 San Francisco 4, Portland Hollywood 8, Oskland 3. 3 s ' Home Run Club j - FOR THIRTY YEARS WHY BLOW HOT AND COLD?. customer tells bought the pest coal he could buy for use in the kitchen range. We prevailed upon him to trynut and he found it much more satisfactory. Following out that line of reasoning he tried pea coal at even less price and says it has them all beaten. A little newspaper, some fine kindling and a little Royal pea coal and you have, a hot stove A us-h- -- per cent of all ncv. and rebuilt refrigerator cars in 1928 used Celotcx us an ins;ilr, tion material. If it is good for Ninety-one refrigerator cars it is good for homes, the cost is surprising low and the outlay only terapor ary since it comes right back in fuel saved. " WHILE YOU WATCH IT. Davis and Dixon were the successful bidders on the manual We congratulate the city commissioners upon their spirit of progress in favoring additional paving for Provo. It is such progressive moves which attract people to a city and every citiren should welcome the improvement. training building the 29th. H. C. at Springvillc Christensen and build-in- g construction of which is ct? pfceted to begiW immediately at 2nd West and Center. on i,nd Roy Recce have their cabins nearly completed at Vivian Park and will Ted Snyder was awarded the contract on the addition to the Roundy building on avenue. North Uni-versi- ty Ik'Kinners a ',C. A. Tolboc has commenced work on the auditorium at Lin coin high school on the Bench. ' PHONK r.'KI Norlh "' 5 wm GET IT WHERE THEY'VE GOT IT AND GET IT QUICK Specialty -J 9.-i7- trd Kasl T11E 'if IN I DEPARXNVLNT, SIOI .1 III! OP. PI&TrO I,,.1,-.L.- ,. IP GILiElmARR Y JI rn.' InMruelor " 90-l- V. was the low bidder on the Montgomery Ward PIANO and VOICE Kniest Pax man ," - B Sl'MMEK STI DV . . n . . a .. t : . : T i.t- - ;iiivcaogailllll CUi eo yesterday arteino; tlLill WtTIl 1UW,,1 I,; .memDers and coaches spendlfie summer there. ' ml- and Ivav cklPi. sov" . h Cnff Mrs M. ' -- I .ol .4 .Pari Nephi and Mt. Pleasant arc' lead- 4, Seattle 4 i aik-. Salina 14'th). ing the Sanpete - Nephi league, with the early stages of the j, , encounter complete. The two lead-- ; ers tangle at Mt pleasant Sunday 1 U'Vioh ...... ...I chnnll catll. Ik. v..c niioriinn u. uoiiu.. t( supremacy, temporarily at least. (By UNITED PRESS) Nephi has won its games by over- Leaders: Klein, Phillies 12: whelming scores, while Mt. Plea- sant has triumphed in more hard- Giants 11; Gehrig, Yanla fought games. Fairview and Salina"i Hafey, Caids 11; O'Doul, I'h m aitu air uiioeaieu as yei, vjuiiiusuii 10, jdUKsun, vjianis au, ru: and Ephraim having auffercd-thi-e- e kees 9; Simmons, Athletics St: ueieais eacn. Athletics y; Bottomley, Cat o. S.-.- . n ftl jl . w OLDER THAN THE AVERAGE MAN V'. ll hk'hi'.Im out in snappy fashion. In 1 Toishd n shoes. That 's .31 Ml 21 1 W EST. 1872 We build into our millwcrk that for detail which makes for satisfaction. We suggested to one of our contractors recently that we might cheapen the work and by that .means reduce the price. His reply made us think. He said ' Don't do it! If you do that you will bchio better than the rest." Ft ,t.H7 L. !hoaUlp" " n&re Wrigley. American League i- com , FLORSEEIM SHOES With Jimniv Foxx leading the :it-tack, the Philadelphia Athletics1 beat Detroit, 9 to C. ami in. leased , their lead In the Ameneai' league t. Standim of tiie Clubs lo 5 games 'Foxx hit a single, tilplc W I. P,J md iinmrr. the lati.'i hi."Hi of in., .ITT4 20 season. He has hit safely in 15 Philadelphia .... ' Louis 25 15 625 straight gaqics. Mickey i'. hianr Si. 20 16 .556 got a single and douhlr tu intend New Yolk 21 21 533 his hitting streak to 14 Mi. tight Detroit U: yard Tfrr .. ltccr " 112 Hand friet .er. . - SMOOT'S BUILDING NEWS 51 11 10 4 3 Lundell Hawkins bv 2. 2 2 3 2 .6' Total ' Friday's Results Philadelphia 10. Pittsburg St. Louis 3. Cincinnati 1. i) 1 .6210 10 Wulker - w U. f.aVi d y. Peirve-UaUach- ' 1M New York Boston Brooklyn Cincinnati A P. i : H K ...l..l 1. . 2 the bu C.oodell, Two rrovoans Ehteri'd Ali, ii and (joodell are the Provo iv.es in the I'.alt lake repi competition. Both" 'will play singles, Vil omb-nCdouble.) team. Both AU.-and CooJell drew nyes. lor the first, round of the singl.-syu will swing into action in both singlis and doubles Sunday. The doubles drawing was to be made Saturday Might, with the combine heavily favored lo win. LINDON' ''111 Haum.it .ng .laki" May foi S runs Louis' In three innings, the St. Cardinals beat Cincinnati. K to 1, and regained the National league ijau. r.diiuur until the ninth. . 4 '! l.ague ltjonal 2 , Total : Yepterday's hero: Chuck Klein, whoso young Phillies' out fielder, ti.tniriVi vr,T,'i. tun of the siasuil helped his v'am beat the Pittsburgh the Pirates the lead. 4 .611 V.'hitn-'- . ' 2" rtaat t.m of M in I weel r,u. Cy C.allache!' and. Bill Hayden. National League 111.0 Chicago Philadelphia i'.ownian, Jim Hay. I'.eiie Allen, Bob . 5 "p ; , . nR' .action. W. L. Pet. 2 0 1.000 2 I o 1.000 1 0 1.000 i .000: 0 ,000. 0 Salina ; ,n!A f Heibei t Haw kins ' Mt Pleasant Nephi t . W. - city-tenni- s e WATCHING THE Steel Nine Takes er - v. : Nephi, Mt, Pleasant Lead League Play " . committee it '. m or "nired. hu Iowa' mini. .luiei, ciiura.uicu IVJ irkl H If... tui. or tne specific Yivfeg,. 2 SAXPETE-XF.PHLSALIX- . a a vii M' Decause changes, uu."ur" lo put a contender into the compe' tition. EnterFd; Peirce, Provo. American Fork and Tintic are ?la'ng a real battle for first Favored, ' 1A ' ' 1 O jL VlCtOrV ' pIace in the 'eague. All three teams have extremely strong lineups, and The Salt Lake tourna- Tthe race for the first half laurels ni'-nopened Saturday, with 51 certain t0 be a thrier. The Columbia SeS Steel basebalKnine .singles m; n in the race for the city ManaKer Buck" Dixon's Timps are crow n, won last year by Mel handed Lake Shore a 24 to 2 lac X? Bet- reVcnee today ng in a Farm Bureau Callacher. game last Wednesday at the league uv.vav. 1JU1ICI steel plant. Huck Karl Pierce, who was absent Dyer or Dixon will fron: single:: e'onipelit ion last seas-- i The game was called at the end of t..ke the slab ;'Sanky" apair.st Skipper Jake on. is in the field this year, and is the sixth inning. Lake Shore used Kline's sluggers, while- - Dell Steele f:ve in a pitchers tn vain effort the favoiite to ugain his or Don Feetey will be the Tlhtic 'lugjir.g Steel men. noni.es Pierce and CaUachcr a.eStP choice. Bellows. Mark 's Huff i ft l opr.site. halves, seeded and- are ' Dyer pitched an excellent game Huff. Dave Huff, and R. Francis expected to clash in the finals. Tintic Wednesday, but a against eucu looK his turn on the mound Other seeded men are: No. 3 f"fcomedy; of .errors by his .mater nul- :'."". Jack Irvine; X 4. Lund Johnson: on Iake Shore, with Grant H..ff the receiving end W Sn "eoKapie work. Tighter No. 5. Dave Free!: Xo.. fi. Mosc c n oti Kn.i ry was the vo's most vital need Kieh: No. 7.' Eliot. Pe.U'ison; No. 8, . ia. tkiiiiiirv J. "'c- ii Kteel Hoiace Howell. Harnett At Third 'i Otlvr strong contendeis include r.lisr, iacuuy Tele-humbl- 8, as (a exle;as.l conference. ex-io- Allen and (joodell From Provo . I 6-- with me ,' .', today that it will liuir uoill II..' D.IU. i snemDersnrp " 8-- . k.ii. oriiri u uw ...;.,. ). dllllb l VD6nS s a Joe Barnelt will be seen at third base must f. the timeTrom now or C. according to all jndicatiorts. Joe ---- I .Bujs;..whpi .started .,the season un-at...J;. 1'' .661 he hot coi ner, has been Totally 2 Air.eiican Fork ' . .. LI. tAt cirnnD -- .1 r'.x ' makes bun a dangerous Heber t JMO. stitioi-orman in the Tinin batting ordfrr. FRIDAY'S RESULT: Considerable trouble has been American Fork 9, HclT 0 for- porieneed .in finding the most ef- fective left fielder, but the Timps', .Sl'ND.WS SC.HEDI LE: .should he able to .strike the right Provrt at Tintic (2 p. m.) . coiiibinat ion1nke near future. Provo jbUrneys to Eureka today r Anirrican Fork chalked up an an important dianvond battle hibition victoiy on Memertal day. vrth the strong fintic Miners, who, downing the Mountain States .the Timps Wednesday. l.phone team of Salt Lake by an Provo can regain possession of frrst cnuht. 'T,eTtV Mott subdued the place by a win over he Miners, Ka'lt Lake rs, while Peterson and while a Tintic victory "means that Lambourne were hard hit by the 'he, Miners will pull into a. tie with Cavemen s wrecking crew. American Fork. , Heber To Reorganize .The Cavemen scored a hollow victory Friday, Hebej's unorganized Eaptog failing to muster a team for the scheduled game- Howevrr, Heber equate to be in fuU f,orce ny tne time of its next scheduled game. R. Murdock has succeeded SmUigjfas mamiger of LEAOLE the Eagles, andhe business men are solidly behind HeWs efforts Staitding of the Teams ..a Jerrj hei-- CENTRAL UTAH LEAGl'E Team Standing:'' W. L. P n.'A of Iowa In nj. t defeats! England Pravo rhere aren't any Sal iu Cans mu gul overcame her nervousness and Lee U rm-4- ' entered as pole vault- - forced Miss Wills to vfH ers in, the int ei collegates. but Fred to win. Sturdy of Yale is the. oul.staijd.Dft; Francis T. Hunger, although he n.teieollegiate vn.ulter this season played the best tennis he ever has displayed in France, succumbed to Jean , Kor-n: ".r uujuui licu f lmaic was concluded today. IL-Tne 1 Basque rose to great heights 1 to overcome Hunter's brilliant ten- ii?is' aml came from behind to lft-I0?1 th0 American star, This quarter final . match produced the best tennis of v ; the championships. i , of Reinstatement lis wo- - . ,ot,' i iK.l!i-Hel- The English girl put up a .stoutl i distance in the second set win- ning moie garr:.es than have "bee: from Miss Wilis 'akeiWJweviously y any of the latter s opponents here. Ttie Californian was not her usual steady self in today's semifinal match, and dropped the first two games of the first set Miss Renret' was nervous, however, and allowed Helen to tun out, the set. In' the second set, the English u .in y, Ufnnett 6 2. 1 of the French hard chanipionshipii-tod- ing Lileen - "anij ffnls ed the "court - stamvii et STADiyM. -- Mr rter spem IOWA CITY, IoWfe -. uri.u .i't, i .;'. . iui niia' negotiations already Thriller Expected; Three, Club Fighting For League Lead; Heber Reorganizes Team After Forfeiture. 5 Wills, recognized as the Tu' inal.n... were ;t.!. Y..;k Yank. .uti.v 'fared M !'''r t h"ll outroji'.e had rl:;ii;;.Ts m' the Unettp on the I'nit. d .States Mar. iT. villi. Ji..:;.,!- - mi. r' l:oineed tl'.:l he exported to r.'ake I'lUttlpll Hie following Ainiinar. ,1 .. (''lif;e I.otl, No. l!u woiliit ii:inerf :f:i was expeeted y play in one ...... li. ehaSipion."! hefort .tT 2J :' . I. el thev take n,,,;"- - "I'laTs niajcltcs 1:1 an effort to ,;,! ... ,;mtU Vlv lllft all ueonipe.;.it.onix lliem- - aK,..inl ih f". n.ai.i wan th.- ;.i i air ' ""' ope. m il III the Lot 3o Vat s White Chicago jiS. , - aluu" . A A. , iiiiiuuj ua.1 ueen WOOKe(i 'riKox toda 1'ench. M a r k lo1 fu' fhiir Aniei ii an younh s s's :i the shot I"" "''" javi i" '1 n ' :i:s; a .sec.iul Koenii; foK ("o ne John Hennessey. 'leorL'e 1j.ii Tohn Kobe i li.' f.irp.u'i and a l'i!t!i ir. the :i v at( yan liyn ind Wilmci' Allison to 4 Hi i ii trfTi ii! Wednesday, champions aj ,;i,ve the .'t o of la pi iiit-- aial. stai ti'.t tilii,'. I, y n t( Kepi.n on the lonid.lo jiiwiw. I.aiy at shot Istoi j:-I ShVi i'ut Kipi-rlwith ' ui ochei I'.ria::u I'so eil her I'ed-- t HaiUv It if Durst or I',en- Krrnz. Stanlo.d's gleat weight.; men' who s(nt.thc Caidinajs inlo lie lead. Hot hol t. a. though unabl field ill jilact of rccurd-- i to better hi- Rob' Mcusel -n ow of .yesteida'. pi elimirm: "We look terrible." Muggins said a. fj'ct. 3 "'' !a s lotind the mark "I'nless we show improvement h. sot . aHIy good Tor first, place. player tin the club will be in every Krenz. who wop the "event HOLLAND tlAUIiOS STADIPJ!. liable to Use his job- - anxl that inho-t "to witn wa-'Vi2x. unable cope and Gehrig; and all the !A''TK1TL. Ki:.nel: Ji'ne 1 H'.- ,cludes : ;iv!u-fo aniliiatc Imt did rest." lone l.acoste ,f Ftrnre uefepted il :a'eolid. gTVniR Sranfnrd !t potttis T. Ti'.len 2nd today in the Williani Hist 'event The results of tii.ini-f in..l ioin.il ol the n;en s ncunovl befoi c; i'ne were hardly indies of the Ft Mich haul coor-- l of scoud appeal an iteitiii1,1. i; o. haiiip'ioiiship.-.mi the ! nt.V polo . . . tr.ut Leo luboy hao won't ho j:V"-PThe d. teat the Jiiost ovo.-- llif for tl..' Cardinals v. e.t'lii'.'j-he iiii ican "o 1 sank-- . Jerl .biow v.a.-- : 201 fct. T i.'.. h.'s. r.ed in many n.is piaycr 1 foe of tiv inrhos short ;ust ol ir.tc. national t"nnis earf '".'.i'iri..Hfs;iate n'ci.id. fcrm a 'i.ig I.: II, whii Cn.cUth i A!l-- ( oasl- rarnp in his w'eak knee dining ves- all The javelin Ihiow jiuAi-d-arenmeasure tne oi l.inuon. tooi; t,.,,?.y '; quart i fim l match wit,: Pacific to'ast fvor,;. StaafoiJ i ali jamin 11 to 7. in a Faim Bureau ,.in)11 jje Mot mil so Was complete- sen nr.tfii fi- -.t tw. sets. rnii Southern Ci.iiforn.a j. league game. The Lindon sluggers !v ev.i.'.s. Cm t ice iu,l ..clouted the ottenngs ot two uenja-- j n,, ea:.i back .wit '4 flash of his rhEiing-rtl- l -. fhurchili won second and third mm pitchers, and Benjamin erroi.- ..j.i tin), forn. 'in th- - third, bit af thl, 'est for CauforeTar .Mortense'l finsei ted at critical times, made the ,, nsii pui'Kiv ran on: .v jiriteh (V. a,1l fourth fur I' S. winners of Keetch and Fiettch Tile tjit .'kii";i!ayn! ur.do, il. liog took liftn place and another ;1"'ktwo hits apiece while P. Han 'iiii'lJeap uf ii cold and ror." got ui'.nt f'i.' Jstanfojc sen I. Hawkins! losers of and the v.hicb hail 'caused him ti tboat, John Collier, Biewn university .eel: to withdi a'.v f; oni tr.i touin.i-l'was within two tenths seconds of did "likewise. The score nt yesterday. world jecoru wht n he won the BF.NJAMI.N heat ol the !i;st sor.i-finAH R H K J. hi?h hurdles ;ri 14.6 seconds. 3 0 0 .3 'less Nichols. Stantofd. the ilcfend-nj- i 'VV. Ludlow .' H. Chutwiii 5 2 0 0 clian.pior.! was second in the F. Hansen 5 2 2 2 beat, qualifying for the finals. IV Ludlow 2 0 0 0 Standing of the Clubs H. Oekcrman 0 5 0 W. I.. Pet (T 4v. Clark. St Louis 5 26 iM 5 0 0 0 Pittsburch' : (J. Hansen i. 2 2 ! Mm 7-- WTEUIL, France, June t 1 6-- 2. HOLLAND GARROS ci.p playeis niakmp piepai-fi- ions today 'n sa'l foi Kuiupe next wetdt foi a a;.ij)a ;:; on Toi mii ooaiM.- pi io: nifft'tsg the Km .pi a:: e r.e v JuK l'i I'.i and 21 ;it Aute-.n.JjV iIiXl aii;;. luhii- m tl;e tUuiUluk the t'nitd Klau-- i eli:i"el)iitcrday. d victory in Mn Ameiaap Z'tre fi::al '.Tt:'" .1'nitt d Stau-- s won two . ithK.'- - matches Thus sdjy aad Jivhn Van Ityn and Wllrnei AiliM.n rxat Moiale.- - and lei inun I'i-iTrail if'a-atd' br;an in-.- " !' d re t"da ir AtU'..i: :.U'.l' it iv. irri S - . IJig Ten Looked For At Eureka Today Eileen Hennett Succumbs Toi World Champ; Score Near In i RIVE TRIMS inners Sail For Ready To Bench Entire Lineup snnr'.l iinivrsitx t"d.i. C.a.k' ::rii ti Id third chiwi it i'. ,r".S it" iinnai! intfy-- . t;;im(j;i ill Mitr.lTOT: ,.. sint HELEN WILLS ZONE FINAL Iranie Stanford's Margin of Victory is Greatest Historyof Classic; Rothert, Krenz, Start Cards Toward Victory. Star Vaulter S. 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