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Show EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 192S. PROVO, llfeepI " ULLOOGS Halfway "MaLlJ TWO FIVES TIE MEET T CAGmS THURSDAY ... Pleasant Grove Uncoil! U P.C - ...,.,..... . LY.H.8. ........... Schedule: American Iork MEN P. C Team Standing - at PlraaeM Grove. Lincoln at AnawM Ij-- hi 7 With he halfway nmrk m Alpine" division competition reached three for running hon-orteams are atiU in the championship and runBcr-u-p tourna- and the resultant state a, "hT' as tha "dark horse." haa IU chance to scramble the race Friday eve"ln Grove, when tha Lehl at Pleasant ; m nnnnu the leaders. If tfcach Harry Richards outfit wins. expected. Lehla sole reman"" wlil W run,-ner-u- uutaid-chaac,lB- Manila ip the Y" gymnasium. Tha winner will repreeant-th- e stake in the coming- interstake combats, to be staged Feb. 24. kS - - The firrt and Mareti and roundwil be played on the first two days named, with the following schedule: Wasatch vs. Alpine; Utah vs. Kolob; Ncbo vs. Palmyra: Juab va Millard; Desc-rvs. TlnUe (doubtful). Winners cla.il for divisional lonors March 2 and S. AH games et . L PC 1 .750 t .? 8 M 8 JtoQ 8 .230 epjaaant Grove dtgyrjct-aa- cj Men a league, as a result of batur-day- ' s If- - a - hei.ia - - j -- 4 - ul a Schaefer Will Horemans in April ' . w : hj 8 fr4 best game of the season was March 10, 11 and 12. but Horemans West, rf .... 3 0 0 6 "V 1 turned In Inst week against v in "the Schaefer--an Totals extension of K.Culliiroier 0 0 0 0 granted worst early their comto him to FIRST WARD following time in order permit Y. high School. WeW with week, with tour exhibition his 7 9 3 17 R, Olpin, If plete Totals to The Bulldogs are anxious ker Cochran, former champion. West, rf y wnmp the WildcaU Thursday night Hello There Lai son, c ,'. THIRD WARD -- Onca lUwas. that sime B. it. O. T. F. P. Baxter, lg team which nearly urme Coast League L. Olpin, rg 1 , Carlson. If high .w. v-- rmni.shim. The 0 ...... rf hard It Johnson, aggregation always fighU Totals 0 Monson, c . cumuukest agairist-tri0 Wright lg SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 7 (UP) tends to give Provo another terrific 0 rg battle. Although the WildcaU have Officials of the Pacific Coast league XUnckle," 0 nrt registered a single victory, they met here - Monday to prrpnre 'a Fugal c rf. . ..1 0' schedule for the 1928 baseball tea I Nelson, are always somewhat dangerous ' nunlnnt PrOVO. 'son la accord with a split season Wsrburtcn, iff Fork 'progrsrn adopted nt a previous ses-- 1 Lincoln and Amcrfcan 4 10 UOnl Bkm- Tctala tangln'at the Cave city SECOND WARD must win to hold fourth place, and the league, arrived from Ixw Ar ga G. T. F. P. to fight its way toward the f.rrt les to attend the meeting and '..;..-- 5 2 0 10 division. V brought a certificate declaring Hardman. If I... 0 0 0 0 Frank O'Doul the most valuable Atkinson, rf Roblson Holds Lead 7 2 2 16 "Buke" Robison. Provo center, player in the league last year. Nelson, o staged a comeback In the scoring department against Lincoln, and gained a point on Kirk by chalking 4"fePWsr4No(esa,8bi14j efa up 17 markers. Robison 's total la now 68, while Kirk's la 62. L. Christiansen, Kirk's i 3 1. V f. - 4Ta i V running mate, is third on the list, ee. Vu and second only to Robison In field gonls. His record, shows 56 points. nTsLw-Walker of American Fork, with 52 points. Is fourth on the list, the vetemn pivot man having made a big advance by a havy scoring performance against Pleasant Grove last week. Trane. Lehl center, Is fifth with -- a Will Split 'Schedule e, 1 9 5 7 23 10 1 1 8 1 1 0 2 1: 3 0 0 6 1 1 3 0 0 2 2 7-- 8 the Grover? has taken the lead in the race with Webb of Amfricaa Fork fo scorrtiris'ins'"n h"' ing pnard honor 24 points, while Webb trails with 21. - B from their fine flavor, they have never. cut my wind to any notice nble dcrce.Tlnally; I neverwfier with sudden coughing whichmight be very dangerous for me when there's a scramble on the ice," SPORT NEWS aer Faster!. . . . The scoring leaders: "FORWAIIDS" G. T. F. .22 Kirk, Pleasant Grova L. Chrislianscn, P. G, .20 .16 Reeee, Lincoln .16 Peeler. Provo Evans. Lehl ill Biddulph, Provo Smith. R Y, H. fl. ... .12 K Johnnon, n. Y. 1L S.. .13 11 Whitman, Lehl Peters. American Fork.. 11 Huntvnnn, Lincoln Linrhaugh. PI. Grove... 5 5 Nichols, Am. Fork 3 Martin, Provo Madsen, Lincoln Chlpman. RV Y. II. S . ; . 0 JohW-xn- . 0 PI Grove L. Johnson. Lincoln 0 Brtocl, Am. Fork , ; 0 American 0 Fork Birk, Sager. American Fotk. .. 0 .. ... Provo 0 Call, Y. IL S... D. Smart 0 0 Strang, Lincoln ....... ........ a ;....ll ...... .......... ,.3 ..... a 28 18 6: 18 4 W 18 4 ST Bat ' "fit I 15 13 13 8 . r 7 8 1? 3 111 If 4 1 4 5 3 ' Snell. B. Y. H. 8. . . Booth, R Y. H. S. . Brems, Lehi Halliday. PI. Grove .. .. .. ....... Fork .1 0 0 ( 0 O f '0 0 C 0 0 C 0 0 0 0 0 ( 1 0. " 0 C Chrtstiansen, P. G. Webb, Am. Folk .. .. 9 .10 a. w 695 1245 1595 n .... 2'Ton(6-cylinde- r) Dumb (CUii . . 1645 pfica . . k Dormit) Panel Delivery Car (Complete) $770 provide business with the desired. Speed and with safety and economy the 2 speed that means more .... . trips per day, more mone J VOiUVU (. .Deti ' Business men, alert for profit, "Tlie Cream of the Tobacco Crop" buy more than $65,000,000 worth of them a year. . for Lucky Strikes says Tobacco Buyer J-- 2 5 1 21 9 1? t 2 ....... R. "J. FRY, T. F. P 1 11 10 1; 4 3 11 3 15 5 11 3 9 5 11 1 4 It Hinns. Afperirwti Fork. 'Fielding, Llnroln Vr.:r. Murdock. Piuva v; n 27 12 6 18 8 52 13 7 45 22 14 3 5 31 11 Phone 9S0 5 4 1 2 0 310 Inc. 'No article West Center, Provo 4 II 1 5 2 8 2 1 1 3 0 3 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 e 0 0 -0 . - fi- 0 ..... . -4- 0 0 .. Frk $670 . Ton-C-Bo- 1 1 ... , Stoker, Lehl Vance. B. Y. R 6. Eggerteen, Provq Ripple, Provo Farr, Lincoln S.. . , Aagard. B. Y. Smith, Lehf Smith. PI. Grove Clayton. Lincoln Fox. Lehl ... Gray, Lehl Ingersoll, Am. Fork ... Anderson, Anv Fcrk . . .' Lewis, Lehl Giles, Provo T. Smart, R Y. H. S.... Richards PL Grove Commercial 3 Dimms, Am. Fork GUARDS V. Trices J 1 1 O. T. F. P. 7.28 Robison, Provo . . Walker, Am. Fork ......22 19 Trane, Lehl D. Johnson. Lincoln ....11 and Coriimercial Cars r. 4 2 5 It is the demand of 2 j'ttm,? Graham Brothers Truclcs 7r 10 a: 6 Sf 6 s More speed! 3 s ili- is . . . business. P CENTERS Wagstaf f. An. "i tion.That'suhyl stick to Luckies, In addition to the pleasure I get 45 points, . V. Christiansen of Am. - "Hockeyispretty strenuous-- it takes all you've got to Veep on top of the old puck.1 can't afford to take any chances with my physical condU x 'Edwards, Both Stetcher and Lewis have rei ma rkable records. Stetcher has lost only two matches in 14 yeara. Earf Caddoek beat him In Omaha id. 1916 and Lewis downed him in Netf A York In 1920. Lewis haa lost two matches If ten- year. Zbyszko beat him laj New York in 1921 his only defeaf except the time Munn threw out of the ring. - . - 1 - 20. ra-H- 0lM61 : heavyweights wrestling . conUnuei m downhilL Lewis and Steteher were match recently to meet in SL Louis. Ftoi 0 0 ! fW--C D0 0 8oU aad Swvkad W m says Billy Burch, Capt am :Ne Americans HoeKeyam ADDITIONAL . ......... - -- -- JT" ,6 "Luckies never cut my wind no 111 - CHICAGO, Feb. T (UP Wrest? ling la attempting a comeback b ' means of a flash match between tbg two beet known heavyweights for the undisputed world's ebampkon shin. , The champknuhip haa been la. doubt since 1925 when Wayne Munav tossed Bt rangier Lewis out of a rinj in iv annas uiy ana the latter was. unable to continue. Lewis contended Muno fouM him. but Munn billed himself as the! world's champion and promptly loaf to the venerable Stanislaus Zbystket in . Then Joe SUtchesi threw Zbyriko and claimed tha title. Since then Lewis and itetehsri have argued about the chamfikmJ hip.- - The public apparently eare4 little who won the argument and. 10 0 0 2 0 0 6 0 Thorue. If 3 0 0 6 Cleason, tf 3 0 0 4 1 1 "a WARD-O. T. F. P. ... - Wr11,l ' ssjit:i, rf g 1 final dud Saturday night. Either Lone, at- - those- - teama can promise ctiff competition for the other stake winners. Following are the box scores for the games piavcJ Saturday, Feb. 3 rwfwrt, me-t!n- BOUTFEA feoweyerA . ward, ha vo shewn a good deal of class la previous encounters and are inexcellcui. coasJiliorl lor ihc UANILA y V ............ 8 2 1 11 Thursday IJu.Tiham. c . Y. high school will ............ 1 0 0 2 Provo and - of the second , open the competeI I'ulleyi' rg Meet. In 20 0 3 43 Totals 0 0 0 0 half Thursday nigh at 8 o clock ;ihiii, rg v. Referee O. Culiimore. tha Provo high IV!"""'".", ?' " Umpire Ash. 7 2 2 13 - game being- - Chang --Totolg-jjj. -night because mProvo WINDSOR WARD FrldViK1 . US'DON WARD NETW YORIC, Feb. 7 (TTPJ-Ja- fce Aggie tussle in O. T. F. P. firmly The O. T. V. P. Schaefer. world J8 3 balk line til- ..?::-r.:- ;3 3 I T -- r 0 lilik. h, eond 6laco, have mysterious lianl, XhajriiiDar-h- " a Thorner If flnnnuiee . D; Johnson, rf team this season. At times, the big wiil defend his title against Kdou-ar- d CuIttu.ore. if:. Jl0 .Tt ,0J1 brilliant .'. 8 4 4 14 fellows hsve utreaks of mes p Horemans, Belgian challenger. ilardman, c ...0 0 0 0 TKcetch, t other t mey 1 0 2 0 Iff ,,, Jnnsnn, Provo-'- Rickar4 . ' fame, presents a tie for first, third and fifth places, between the j six teams. In next Saturday's ached ule. the teams tied are matched. and aa all three sots are evenly matched Ihc fcames bronac a cooi deal of excitement. The two league leaders. Pleasant iVn;uiid" ward and-- Windsor CR' P!ay.e4i3ther.ll KUUfcft. W-r- d Fire Ward ... Third Wird ... Hindoo. Ward . and some rare tussels are expected by those in charge. laurels. W. . Windsor Ward cham-oioash- Thuradaye Prove. h. a v. itFriday Schedule: Second Ward First and Manavu wards wilt slash for the basketball of tha Utah stake men on Wednesday. Feb. IS. at 8 o'clock, according to announcement of Joseph Bentley, M" - .1 nan's president. Tha combat will be staged In -- r s Manavu tangle On February 15 2 f Ten- r it --M- First Ward and " haXJutfirt5f persuaded (talking la the fundamental prin Sflarkey to file a challenge with clple of the art of ballyhoo a.id the New York commission which y. k NEW TORK. Feb. T (UP). Tex RkWd holds the title as the will be acted upon when Tunney s Tria Speaker now looks to bis greatest ballyhoo man in boxing. six months of grace expires la twentieth season la tha American He keeps the customers talking March. It. was the first challenge aa of the fielder tha center league when there is nothing to talk about Philadelphia Athletkca. and when he gi-t- a subject deserv filed against a heavyweight chamThe veteran ouUielder finally ing of conversation he kops it In pion since Harry Wiila was siam-min- g haa come to terms with Connie a roar. them at Dempsey; Mack, manager of the Athletics, Title In timelier. t little act of filing the chalThat over the telephone and will report Since that fortunate day when he lenge will the New York conv to the A's training camp at Fort signed Jack Uempsey and. Gene ouaslonera put In spot where they In will Myera, Fla on March 1. Tunney for their first to have notify- Tunney that In "I arrived here from the south Philadelphia, he has Sharkey la waiting first in line " yesterday and talked to Connie keeping the heavyweight champion- - with him or name some other opover the long distance telephone at ahlp situation as the ranking piece ponent In Sharkey't place. Mount Pleasant. Fla. and decided of chatter in the day's goasip anJ The chances are good that the to accept his offer," Speaker aaU. he has done it with very Jittle commission would "make Sharkey with the "We an official challenger "without f orcterraa." When Gene Turmey demande-ing him to take any more chancea two summer engagements Richard even Salary Cut ProbeMew-i.- ; he may appear in antook a" cut Off had twewttring opponents in Jack other though 'probably Speaker bout In Harc.i. nt v relved at Waahing- - Dempeev and Jack Shsrkey. but- If Sharkey should be set aside as ton last year only to continue In they could hardly be made hut with,- the challenger, the commission rmajoi league liaaebeJt. lie was aald eut slme kind of a warm up wooM foreed to name Dempsey to have received $30,000 for last - Sharkey made himself all cold and In be JU1 RAY either event Jtlckard couM ha latsct nhntnmnti .nT aSSann S work with the Senators when he stumbled through to a -draw tell his publlt-- "l didnl pick th additional $30,000 for decision with Tom Ileeney- and I Jole rWy-(tay. i jtluUI macThe, commission aavs he's- the a Dempsey was In need or v7nTTca"- - fellow." the Chlcaso Athletic club, where a Clark Griffith, president of the Oon to mak) the ruMomers bvllrve he now la training for a comeback. Hello There-- : released Speaker because that he ww not Jtw a aura Ray has been out of actual compe qenatnrs. FATHLR DIE tition for the past two years, hav- he did not care to ass urns the heavy knockout if he met Tunney for the TLA UtRa of the veteran outfielder for third) time without another test. LOS ANGELES Funeral services ing quit with the avowed intention salary d Those tcstx are Uiii;eu)us.-Rlck-arfor Domenlco La Barb, father of of turning professional Athough another year. knows, and eitbT Sharkey or Fltlel La Barba, who recently rehe never committed one pro act. he - "There were no hard feeling be must be" given a clean slate by the tween myself and Bucky Harris' Dempsey might he knocked off if tired aa undefeated flyweight chain-- . A. A. U. before he wiU be eligible aald Speaker. "My stay with the they exposed their fares in the pion of the world, were held MonSenator was moat pleasant. to run again. day. La Barba died Friday. ring before the big numbers. -- Hello There 0 0 3 roiilam. lg 0 2 Walker, lg Second and Windsor Wards Clash Saturday. For ..'IT Men Title Friday Evening W, NOWVITHA'S IN P. G. RACE Lehi Has Chance to Stay In Running For " Title By Victory In Pleasant Grove Ai riNR division Tmh Standing: Coming Back a "ft. IL M ' toast1 No Throat Irritation -- No Cough, can be better than itsbase.To produce a fine product, you must begin with fine materials. The finest of the " tobacco crop, The Cream of the Crop goes into LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes. I know, because I buy the Tobacco for this brand with this ideal before me." h |