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Show FACZj FROVO EVENING HERALD. TUESDAY, MARCH 20,' 1928. zifomafcf ' Ca rdinals TJNJlJilESM Japanese Boxer i ... fMirm nnirrTrn inn innnnTj ff niaiiiiULh Uf VfilliaAna nuimi . with the lioeton Rvftox. Carlisle By wr.RNCR LAirr.R AVON PARK. FU, March JO ; Little John, who pitched .socoe good If you are doing" Talrty wet! tn the ban for the Cardinals last year, peanut brittle game, dunt envy Bill ., Harold Bnuth and Tony Kaufmaan VlcKechnle his Ion or running we rouna oui iai imi. St. Lout Cards. The inftsld comes la for much BUI la a man who had betr of Two puslUuws thrust on him when he gieas trouble tb be well, manned, with FrankTe whether and club his here, brought he can straighten out the many Frlsch'aad, Jim Bottoenley at ae&i angles that confront him now, time ond and first, respectively. can beet tell. Shortstop present ooe of the He May Win .... greatest 'IS" positlona If Theve-no- w McKechnle has is certain: t'Thls has fully recovered from a r') potential pennant' winner and if broken ankle, everything will be vf-zthe problems that now loom up are fine. There la reason to doubt this. .. rnMMW k. i. one of the The Cardinals st member all spring.T " spring "puzzle teams", of anvilla m filling in m wv.. y wvv. the Major leaguea. Lame arms, The "Rabbit" can hold his own illness and mental conditions are In the field with anybody, but If In the their present parts playing Thevenow cannot play regularly. cross-wor- d enigma the club pre- the club will miss his hitting. sents. BU Doing; Weil. One thing Bill can be thankful tor "Lester Belt at third, seems te la that M two greatest pitchers, ixi iteety XTnXBOCrand Hainea look must be regarded an uncertainty they would toe the rubber In on account of his spasmodic play of game tomorrow. Kaneta bseoa wSil be the first Jap chamDlonshln last year, Cooney, Schuble and Alex, who bad such a suecessiui anese boxer ever to enter the Olym are on hand aa utility season year, seems to defy all Toporcer men. pic games. ' Recently he won the lays of last will and baseball averages welterweight division of the Far Right now it looks Ilk Hafey. twirl- Western tournament gaining five probably repeat as a winning Blades and Douthit for the outfield er this year. decisions In two nights in San berths, with Walter Roettger of Jess Hainea led - his - league In Houston, Francisco" regarded as the beat oub do pitching last year and he anight his rieluer of last year, to of looks the It again from early see a good bit league at adverse conditions temporarily exhibitions. service. of two these With going Roeco "Waddy" Holm mad Danfacing their, cooperative establish--3 ment and thus ruin everything that in their regular gait and with Clark are holdovers who can ny sen . Fred Frankhousa. last year's also be called upon. Douthit aad they had been years in estbalishing. sation. nucleus He Kecknle has the He malnUlned .thtTMaa.Ianners Hafey are by no means certainties. A- - ..7 LOO A general rule are subject to of a great staff. as both were by IllFlint .Rhem, the temperamental ness last year handicapped the mercies of others Is largely due must and a show ia in camp, all signed lot of to lack of organisation and faith Carolinian, stuff to keep their Jobs. HowIn each other. While he was certain up and ready to go, but Bill will him In ard Williamson and Homer Peel hit around MO for Syracuse last year the company proposing, to establish have to humor htm to keep branch her would deal fairly his present sunny disposition. with the dalrymeor he maintained Hherdrl Doubtful. - do so well did nof that the successful operation of the Bill Sherdel last year as in l2fl.- - but Js an cooperative xlalry is of vastly more ertist-when fight and looks for a lmDortance to the dairy man. was extended .to good year. McKecknie figures Art Appreciation those present to Mr. Durrant for Relnhart ahould be quite a pitcher NEA. his offer. It was pointed out that this year and he also has Sylvester he had built and operated the old Johnson and Eddie Dyer, both up In Jhe" majors, e Hone dairy for- - many years, ana for" another chance had been f erred the . Utah JVVesalCh rDAry. , he nad always shown a genu- to work with. " that Neilsn Mr. 42-PIEsaid, at the plant Its to keep inc., was failing pledge ine and loyal Interest to this com , Harold Haid and Allyn Stout, will and and prevailgood harmony In and are camp both was with the farmers and might soon ed once more. his righthanders, proposition munity. That John was due working hard to impress. go the way of most cooperative owner of not accepted. It was said, John Johnson, Bishop was denied now Berly is a.rlghthander from Spart- This by Interest to keen the enterprises. entirely called W. M. Nellson. manager of the the old Hone dairy building, of the m.nifirt in the sueces lu tiiBjtil imemiuu He has turned f which 1 iaat vParryr-ing- ; Wasetch tftah J6lnpnytjpnoHyie4,in.proi. encouraged cooperation now seems assured having weather remarkable pitching in early exhigfess o f the cooperative dairy move- alwaysnow ment In this county. He declared among the farmers, but that bitions, especially in a recent game be for the best in- ed the formative period. h Dairy Inc. Is hs. felt it would that the ' to now on a solid business foundation terests of the local dairymen and that It had pasjwd over Its support a branch dairy of the Nel concern. hardest struggles of the formative Others He said attractive prothat plead for a unitstrongly period. fits had been established during ed stand for the cooperative organthe pest two months which more ization at Provo.- - Among - these than offset tne slump that struck werr Ar E. Gutl.: principal of the th concern during Pecember, Ob- Benjamin school, who . urged the jectionable features of the coop farmers not to become frightened siii wi, tar la the mtwofx. Jtad iha ' i ataa on two lect, so th Use Uat say. eompletas of ma "t t for the eutpos: jobs. . Aaotber hamaa qoeatloa mark at tkA CUTaeyia-TyH- h WO BaaaaywM worriea, O Farrell Is a great ealcV er, but whether he has fuBy recovered from the shoulder trouble and bad finger of last year Is B4 J lea . known. Summing up, It Inals are a team a good bet to "cop National League if l$tif RHrJM OLO SOUK, IfcHON ."! iH tr y - V seems to QaeeV that would be the flag hf every one of k veterans can threw oft the a--imeats of th past. FREE! Uar-reate- rigM-aowra- . . t . try prnt i , I . " - WiMumK? k?6pc PUUT n. aed are very aaxtoue te stay the team. Jeha Martin, a SJi . 42-PIEC- E DINNER SET WITH EACH GRANGE . ATTEND-D.T.R.C- A O. f MONARCH rzsi i SHOW , ' .... y - IIM r THAN litllMlJLI . toKA-r-t FKWU' DAIRYR1ENT0 SUPPORT CO-O- P Fork. U J. Durrani, represent- ing the Salt Lake concern," presenl- ed a plan calling for the remodelling of the old Hon dairy building first class and equipping It dairy If the dairymen would as-ur their support -- ut tmjrrtfa"iaJ'iBe BENJAMIN, Jiarch 30. 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