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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2771928.. ADDITIONAL J5PQRTS; L7TEREST IN DeUaey. Henv TtlttleTKUted Next Week NEW YORK. Tab. 27 Thursday, March, t. Jack De. laney la to meat Tom Heeaey-- In a resumption of the hearyweif ht elimination tournament and for some reason the attitude of the average fight faa seems to be "what ast ' it" Snail Ticket Demand . , Tea Richard returns today from liia Florida vacation to sea to the allotment of tiekets for theho, bat as far as ail the demands which hara bean audible air concerned the pisaauU i might as wU-fc-ee spent another weak at Miami Beach. Last Tear in this vary same week, similar appearance by Delaney packed Madison Square Garden with a 1200,000 house and started a tremendous scandal because of the anxiety of the customers to "be present. Of course, Relaney let the boyi down badly that night, loosing to Jimmy Maloney of Boston, but fight fans never have been noted for long memories and there must be some other rwasou fur' the apathy of the paying public. bout cannot The Dclaney-Heeneexactly be called a "natural" which is what promoters all - call those matches which Just naturally fill the house, but the affairs looks like the most promising of ths seasoS as far as heavyweights are cona. nt y RlfhtIUadar season in tha minors for ex- penence, as Ban wlshtd. That waa la 1UL ; Carver Like Evans One learns frdrn Barry's career that ha has experienced many thtnee that are nnuidul In the Ufa of Billy Evans, the former umpire who ia now general manager of tha Cleveland Indiana, Evans, after leaving college, waa covering a game as sports 'editor one day of an. Ohio newspaper when he asked to substitute for the umpire who failed to show up. Hs did. One of his decisions led to his cerned. It may be that Tex Richard's re- being chased right over the back appearance will be the occailon of fence by lrata fans right Into a tha sounding of the loud basson, major league Job, the raucous thunder of the bally boo. It may be that tha promoters Coast-to-Coa- st will have a few things to say to ''flfidBBBSBBBSSBBBBee'wieBeejq bis subordinates who have failed "' so lamentably to start the torn "V. hsWrtOWaeaswtoms and tha trumpets. t'VlPWl-.JfClever Little Fellows One sxplanation of the la: off l t-- t1 . intPFFK m m i cm is in Q ' the smaller fellows at Maaisoa Square Garden. affair was 1 The Cansoneri-Bas- s rattling good bout, and tha ' f . .ri ....... . huv'1kltntemmmimmm jJ ; NsM ' ' ill hand." The same youth said he was bearcat at third base and la the outfield. WELCOME RELIEF- -; v from. DRUDGERY . . ... of modern home makers bow THOUSANDS economy and welcome relief from drudgery offered by .the modern laundry. Initrad of weary hours over steaming euda, their wsshday is three minutes lone two minutes to -jfsther the coiled garments, and ne minute W telephone ex 1 ( LAUNDRY r . dm itbest! - rTS -- , '.: mmr AjS Top Truck For Delivery r ' -- - 7 x 2 -- 14 x 2 -- 28 Billion and DOaJIBILIED the with ruest prize. Mrs. J. 8. Hansen won j Bowen. the consolation prize. 8pecia guests I Mrs. Annie Aerson ti"'""' were Mrs. G. Ray Hales. Mra. Arn-- 1 to the hospital at Provo Friday. .She old Angel, Mra. Ruth Anderson. has been seriously III .or some tune Mrs. Victor Roman entertained at a very pleasant surprise: party Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Lewis were Wednesday evening In honor of her ! st Payson some time of last week husband's birthday anniversary. because of the illness and death The guests were all assembled in of Mrs. Lewis sister, Mrs. Emma Huber. Mrs. Huber was formerly the narlor when Mr. Roman 'Httksi a .rauadau.- fciar Uncle ter of George Hicks and for the canning plant at 9 o'clock. The years a teacher la the local erening waa spent playing games several numand at 11:30 refreshments were schools. Her death leaves ber of children, orphans as ths served. fathers died several yean ago folMra. Lucretia Beckstead return- lowing an accident ed home from Ely, Nevada last Mr. and Mra. Uri Stewart jr., Monday where shs had spent three the engagement, of their months visiting her son George. daughter Annie Maudine, ta, James Dr. Oeorge Mitchell of Berkley, Kirkman- - of Springvtlle, the marCalifornia, has returned home af riage to take place March L ter spending a week here looking after business Interests. Mtes-Btttt- Cdhesteirfdedid CITTrRTE TT ES . , - ' - STATE it as our hon est belief that the tobacco used in Chesterfield ciga syrettes are of finer quality and hence of better taste than in, any other cigarette", at the price. . - Lkcctt A Mtxjls Tobacco Co. L f SPECIA- LCALIFORNIA EXCURSION Los Angeles I J lillTTl Relatives here received the an nouncement of the birth of a daugh ter to Mr. and Mrs. A rile Stewart 6f Los Angeles.. California, last - tT I or San Francisco and Return Both Ways Via PACIFIC IMS Good In Coaches Only: .' Sale Dates, February 28th and 29th Return Limit, 21'days Stopovers Allowed .. . aaxes week. for best result in your baking Miss Beth Williams entertained party of friends last TfTursrisv evening. Games, music and dancing were the diversions of the evening. Miss Mildred Williams entertained with a vaudeville stunt At 11, p. a buffet luncheon was served ti -t 36. Mr. were hen tives SOUTHERN IT? (rl UU WJ U ' - Other Models Available Soon . Bishop and Mrs. Erastus Hansen of Palmyra, left last week lor Los L- -J Angeles, f jElsfftarnla. win spend two "Weeks viaitlne rela tives. They were accompanied by t . Dr A. G. Stoddard,. , WEST CENTER ft. . . NO WGN' DISPIAY-A- T: 241 seere-a-nd REDOOJIBILEIl), ' Anderson FORD Garage out-goin- ;. i. THE FIRST NEW MODEL Mrs. Arthur Livingstone was i the national colors made the table hostess to ths Self Culture club Frl- - J bright and cheerful and ths women day evening. Following community j Bwsts were attired In picturesque IX HAVANA singing, luncheon was served to 12 , Colonial costumes and the men members and three special guests, wore patriotic paper caps adding "That's tne American who caused XeganK,. Mrs. Fred Castella, Mrs. LaReta a quaint touch to the gathering a sensation on tne golf course toBrockbank and Mrs. Eetta Tuttle. Following sapper the time was day." Mrs. Edna Brockbank gave a re"Why what did ha do?" peit en toying; a variety of games view of the book, "So Big" by Edna and vocal and Instrumental music. "Ha played a hole In one "drink." Ths giant 32,000-to- n steamship California, Fstbei There weitrST prexint sad aH had Tmtfr' WeTTiir a very enjoyable time. from coast to coast under the flag of ths Panama-Pacifi- c Steamahlp Co. dlans, Evans ia tha recipient for The most easterly point on tne one of the allied lines of ths International Mercantile Mxlni American rooet every "brainstorm" ever Mrs. Joseph Swenson was hostesi ' At the latest meeting of the P. T. Northern American mainland is owned. Here Is an air picture of the liner, which la only ths first of a heard of In baseball and some new to the members of the Laurencelle club Friday evening. Sixteen club A. of the Thurber school. Miss Caps St Charles, Labrador. 'projected fleet Inset, P. A. S. Franklin, president of ths line. 'enough to be unique. members and five special guests Eleanor Matley gave a talk on "Art were present the guests were Mrs. for the Grades"; Keith Wilde "aci James Swenson, Mfs. Florence Al- - Lois Tippetts sang a duet and Dal: bertson, Mrs. Norma Prior, Mrs. Braithewaite gave a reading. Those Leora "Larsen and Mrs. Jennie present voted to hold the P. T. A. Swenson. The tims was pleasantly meetings the Jast Friday of each spent enjoying fancywork and montru. planning a party to be given for g Miss LaRus Turner was hostess the officers in the near future. Luncheon waa served at to the A. O, E. Brldgs club last 10:30. Mrs. Bertha Bowen. Mra. Thursday evening. Luncheon was Florence Albjfftson and Mrs. Norma served at the card tables at 8 p. m. to. the members and One special Prior assisted the hostess. guest. Miss Gladys Gardner. Three Mrs. Blaine fork waa hostess to tables of bridge were plaved, Mrs. the Beta Bridge club Monday eve- Ford Creer winning the high score ,. ning. Luncheon waa served at-- the prize. card tables at S o'clock. Progressive Mrs. Rosetta Flavel returned to bridge was played, Mrs. Isaac Swenson winning the club prise for hign Salt Lake after spending ten days .... 1 m.i SPANISH FORK SOCIETY Another pitcher who asked for a tryout asserted that he mixes mental telepathy with each deliv ery and meamerlied the bats in such a way that every ball goea right post. As hs throws each ball he says to the batter, "Tou cannot hit this One," and tha mental wavta convey Impossibility to the battel while the ball slaps against the largest electrically driven catcher s mlL . nouncer, begged: "Don! make ma look at any more fights Ilk that They're too brutal." . KOTwJiO BrTTEB FUeman who WanU a reat): I have a terrible toothache. Engineer: Why you're the ruekl- eat man la the ship. All you hare to de for a toothache ta te keep ft warm. Punch. ht atasaasaaaaaaaaaa I affray which follow! was so desperately waged that Old Joe Humphries, the veteran - an- Jr " fM , fi iVaV X I- - - y I PLf The nrurea arrtr4 are baaed on the fact that It has beea eetimated that approximately M.000 persons were bora on February 29, W24, the iast leap pear day. Since this data occurs only every ta pointed-- out that fou yrm" ' Oner on Voyage , firV " riA "iS aiw V ed r ,- Baa Johnson. not be y bad Idea for and Mr. Stark and any other, young man who would Ilka to be a major league umpire, to try and emulate the qualities that mads B My Evans recognised ea a great and fair umpire. A few mors, of his type would be welcomed In either league. ' Both Stark and Barry will find umpiring at this time quite different from what It waa when Evans broke tn. Umpires no longer- - ere thoroughly disliked both by fans and players. Often, as In ths case of Evans.-theacquire a prestige and popularity rivaling that of the great players on the diamond. y"lpWmiM eVT'Trir rtrl T I 7 fjn f J F0fTrjQ(rv can league umpire and now ths guiding genius of tus Cleveland Indiana, admits his troubles whea It comes to crank correspondence. As an umpire Evans seldom received that type of letters, except perhaps aa occasional one recount; ing the poorness of his eyesight, but recently his desk has been covered with eccentric proposals of every kind and nature. la Off need One fan wrote la to .offer, for a turn, the same system of play which won the pennaat for the Indians la 1930. After careful consideration Evans and President Alva Bradley decided to retain the system of' winning mors games than the team In second place. - Another propounded a scheme to lur women to the ball park by acquiring a number of "ambassadors of ths Intelligentsia" who KEAD TEX STORY, TEEB COLOk THE PICTURE would wean woman away from "Oh me, ah my", wee Clowny yell - , where some water flows? If we bridge and afternoon tea In favor IrnilM flni a faucet everything af box- seals at Dunn field. This ed. "wht great 4isMter.thls.iias. was put on file for future refer spelled. This poor old water bottle's would be alt right Well fill the weak, and can't hold up Its bead. bottle up again, and something's ence. simply soaking yet am L I'll bound to happen then." The Tlnlee The most eccentric of the lot yet And received volunteered a plan for pay run around until I'm dry." "And lookcl around, but not a faucet then we'U help the bottle, If we waa In 'eight chologtcaUy filling poor ball playJust then the balloon king Joined ers with ths spirit of making four can," kind, Seouty said. The eu came shining from ths the hunch and said. "You've had a base hits each day. The plan, la sky, and Clowny soon was very dry. happy hunch. The bottle merely. affect, was to waka up the ball Ths bottle still drooped needa a drink to cure It of its iHa. players each morning when "the down rubber beside the rubber tree. "Come Just follow "me, If you don't mind. mental gray matter was still a bit Coppy, with a grin, A faucet wa will shortly find. And. groggy," and shout, "You're going on." snapped us to all turn In and when you fill the bottle, Just be "it's time for to get four hits today."- Evans, knowing - ball player, help tne water bottle. Think how surs that nothing pills.' " They reached the faucet after a came back 'with the counter sug sad the thing must be." lifted It and held It straight, while and all the bunch began to gestion that ths next sensible move butThey It fell , down from its own mile,' They held the water bottle (or the awaksner would be to take a nose dlvs to ths pavement below. weight, "Oh, I know what's the up, and filled it' full, and It straightmatter," all ths bunch heard Carpy ened up and shook a bit "Oh Left-RigHuh T thing thanks'" It cried. "I'm feeling fit!" A would-b- e Indian pitcher wrote: nout "You can't expect the "I have a slow drop that batters to peep. It's Just the same aa sound The Balloon King then said, 'Tou "TffcHT-trvtn- gto hit. I luleep. It's much too week to slsnd- havs brought It hack also have a bewildering assortment because thrtPBtert aH rn eut."- f Tou'rs right," snspped Scouty. (Clowny bides In a rubber boot la of curves and a left handed delivery that I throw with my right "Now, who' knows the way to the next story.) -- 1t might Mr. Barry ;'. tp CLEVELAND, Ohio, rah. 77 CP).BiUy Evaaa. veteraa Ameri- did for b. - i . Rookie Tells of "LefMUad LlTvefy'TnroirB-- :. - work If r. -- (VPV-M- of "raUa FlMSlRS fallen Into the habit In Barry didn't get to college, alrecent years of acquiring moat of though ha had been accepted by their new playing talrnt from th Notre Dame. Aa Injury to his facollege cimpuwi, the .two major laaguee apparently hare decided to ther forced him to work for a Bos-1 puc additions to tr.etr staffa-e- rf tea newspaper Ht played baaebaH la his spars time. Perhaps such la not their thought This activity drew, the attention but It so happens that two of the new arbiters who will expose them lot the New Tork Americans and he selves to the cheers and Jeers of was signed, only to be shipped tJ the multitude this summer are Utica and tha Western league for mora or leas products, of the col- seasoning. In tha west he was Injured, quit tha game, and returnlegia t game. ing to Boston and his sports writCollege inspire Dan Barry, a Boston sports writ- ing Job. er who dreamed of a major league Covering a scholastic gams one career as a player until an Injury day ha was asked to umpire when rudely awakened him,' will call 'em the regular arbiter failed to show as be sees 'em ia the Junior major PBarry worked the game so well loop. "Dolly" Stark, whose first expe- that he was aaked to do many more rience In pro company will be for and eventually became one of the John H. Heydler's league, is the most popular umpires working ta other. . tark ia only Jft jtcaxg old, eastern collegiate circles. Barry a bit older. Might Be Aa Evaas Both have been very successful Of course, Barry is breaking In as collegiate callers and Stark ha at a much older ag than Billy worked one season In a. minor cir- Evans broke ia many years ago, 7r " ' cuit. but there la enough similarity In Ban Johnson ones offered Barry their start to hops that Barry will a Job. Tha young man declined his prove as good aa umpire for Presi- Having those who were bora aa that day can only enjoy their birthday aas veraaxiae accordingly. Hence, this year, the X.OOO referred te wis ux LONDON. Feb. TT (UP). Tweo- - have an opportunity of tm by tbouasad , British - sveJeee4jCsc-Jk- at lytv aeretofore without birthdays will, birthdays la ooe, a total of 1M.000 according to ataUatios funuahed by birtaday. 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