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Show t S V'.., PACE FOUR WeVefc' !PreSfX Jlwo Wins This Week, Whit, And . PROVO FIGHTER Tir.lPS FACE CAVEMEN. LaCoste Loses v Oscar Jetereoii Expected To Manager Soon Provo Invades American Fork Wednesday; Eureka, Always Dangerous, Comes to CENTRAL ITAH LEAGl'E Club 8tndlng W. I Pet ' Prov. .. . ... lieber Ttntto .I..) Spanish Fork Vttynm ..I Pork America 1 ....II ' .... 7..... .78 .tt. Mm MO ' Big Gam Wednesday Many Provo fan will accompany the team to American Fork Wednesday. The Cavemen, after dropp'ng their first game of the season to lleber by a 2 to 1 count, have annexed three straight games in Impressive fashion, and are anxious to hand the Timps their first defeat of the season. The Cavemen are at their best on their own diamond, and a real battle Is certain to ensue. Addle Miller, who trimmed American Fork' three times In the championship series of last season, is the probable pitching selection for Provo Wednesday. American Fork Is certain to use. big "Chief" Pollsecond only to Miling, who M ler in point of Central Utah effec- tlveness last season. The Cavemen will present their strongest lineup against Provo. with "Pad" Barratt behind the bat; Ingersoll, Binch Bennett and Holm-stea- d in the Infield; Homer, Dur-raand Barnes in the outfield. to start at The game la slated " " I o'clock. Friday comes a home game for be fully , the Timps which should is interesting as the American Fork lilt. Tintic, furging Xo the front " after a hpd sirt, ptaVi at Prove on that date, and Is certain to put up the accustomed battle against ."the Timps. Having toppled one - Ieadef"finr a hrfty positlun, the Eureka outfit is hopeful, of doing likewise at Provo. Gay vs Steele Dell Steele, always a puzzle to Provo batters, will work for the Invaders ton that day, while Pel) Gay is slated to draw the Provo assignment. Gay has pitched" 18 scoreless 4nnlngs this, season, and appears te be. In far the best shape of his baseball career. Tintic wilt gve Gay a real test, but those who have seen Gay subdue Spanish Fork with three hits' and Payson with one declare that Gay Can't be stopped this season. . Friday's tussle starts at 4 o'clock In Timpanogos park, and doubtless will draw a good number of B. P. O. E. convention visitors on that day. Heber, undaunted by a defeat, is scheduled to play at Payson Wednesday, and then will entertain Span'ah Fork at Hcber Friday. American Fork, the other contender, plays at Eureka Sunday. fast-steppi- American League ....M .... ....22 ....16 ....19 Cleveland St Louis Boston . , Detroit ...M ...17 Chicago ....1 Washington L Pet. ....27 'I'M "is1 8 .818 15 ..643 22 .822 23 .489 23 .410 28 .404 29 .8770 27 Ml 11 -- 1 i 6--8, 6-- ...' 6-- 6-- National League y, 1 . ...v coach. Row will compete la the N. C A. A. meet Friday and Saturday, planning to participate la low hurdles and the dash. Rows will be the one ef th favorite In the, hurdles, where be kaa ranked supreme la this- - eection far tta-yar- d 100-yar- d mato-riall- y. . t rhanoea. Burke of Utah Aggies also la going to the national evtn, and will enter the mile run, In which he finished fourth last season. Mel fa d ' Tho "Y" mentor wlU handle the mass of details necessary In entry of a national meet, and bia presence) doubt-- ' less will be of the greatest value to Rnwe's ls a) four-roun- two-thir- ds will help Howe's chance semi-fina- ctear-cieade- years. Last year ha ttonal meet, after leading the stumbled on a hurdle In the Banco ef the way. This year, the awtiar Cougar hope to have bettor success. Ha la also dangerous la the century. The presence) of Coach Hart three rsstearjMtmim L yKi Ul . It is a fact that Col. Jake Rup- pert, owner of the New York Yankees, burns up when the base ball writers quote1 him in broken English. He may deny It, but Ed I ;v It Owes Baww ml B, T. C, Burks af Clan Aggtoa. Jack Har ts nad Back Gemot a Its TJ.' sad CUaton Lars an a tk tfeton Faeifle wia be thw Ctakt Mvea ta tha Denver OtysBpie trtaJs n week frsea sstsnlsf, This coin fee was decided a pea by tba Ctan Otrmpto i iisssslttis, tot-tewtng tryswta as ef t'Uk week. G lea Worthing-to- a Aggtes aisa waa aHere s. bat 4e-dinad a pine a tm tasm. awing to anaaaaer work. Row wU eecapeto ta tka 1M and aabea ta Denver! Bsvton In tk M: Barks ht Grant anal Larson la the hlgb Jsmn. The five smns eassprtss tba strong- eat ttah beaat era eatorwi la Olympte trtala. Row and Barks - wtB other three meet hi Beaver, halting BILL JOIKf'STON BAN rRANCISCO, June 8 . WU-ha- m -- at , Hollywood Los Angela , Missions si Xt . .M ......... SO Jm Jilt Ml M M , JH Portland Pet W. L, SS 2 .- Oakland Basttle No gaosa . Ml aA.tn 30 'M 77 34 T .400 '' scheduled Monday. Ml' for years as the posses baofknows th moat tarrlfie forehand 290-ya- rd - Read This! two-ma- If Yon Hare Varicose . 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If two-oun- ce one FLASH SPEED ' STRENGTH SMARTNESS POWER A .'KSTsA, jk ' - Saa Fraaclaco Sacramento Uttla' Bill-- Johnston, prob ably the stsond aToateat tennis player hi th history of th gam. baa anaouBoad bia 'deflnit retire-mefrom acUvs aa Uonal eompeU-M. ? sr v Staadiag af ta Oubsi QUITS TENTHS ':&3itr Mr Coast League Johnston, a veritable midget, has ca eontinued possession of th trophy. Increaaing calls of business caused "Little Bill" to slip back last drive in th history Of tennia John year, and th popular star has now,, ston won in national cnampionahlp decided to fad gracefully out of the ta ainglea ta 1115 and 1918, and picture. . ;v bowed only to th great Bill TUd.n Johnston, the complete opposite thereafter. i , of, th temperamental Tllden, la Johnston wma th mala cog In universally popular for his fin . bringing the Davis cup to th Unit sportsmanship and modesty. ed State in 1830, when he and TUden n invasion to aeour mad a th trophy. For sis year his magnificent interna Uonal play was an there after their retara rresa national coUeglato nseet at Cbioaga outstanding factor la giving Amertin, this - OOKSanc A,? true. Barrow will tell you It" Whenever Barrow finds a plect making der iSoiohel talk like' s he clips it out and burgher loaves It on his desk. The day for the colonel is thereby utterly ruined. ' The colonel's parents were born In Germany, but he was born Ir New York and is' so much of a New Yorker that he says "New diaYolk" In a quaint Teutonic . COUrS.F.O.l. DETROIT them all together for a vivid ital picture of the Dodge Standard Six! A DD X lect Under stress, he slips sometimes. Like he did when he wa called upon for a speech after the Yanks won their first pennant "Glff , them all credit" dei colonel orated. "Meller Hugglna glff his glff quit the H him credit Der Babe, giff some credit And. Mussel, him too some credit." He there because he didn't know names of the other players. THERE Tex Rlckard also has a quaint way of expressing himself, but he don't'"keer" when the scribes kid him about It "I never seed anything like the way them fellers are buying tickets," Rlckard said before the right In Chicago last September and when he drew a laugh he added-- "I don't keer is I get word twisted up. ' You know what l mean." Paddy Mullins, when he was for getting pages of publicity Harry Wills,, was renowned more or what he dlda't ssy than for what he uttered. One of the longest Interwelvs was always given In response to the rautiual salutation of the writers "Whst do you know Paddy?" "What do you know yaurself?" Paddy would always answer and the Interview would be closed. Paddy, however is celebrated for one speech, not quite so long, but very heavy In words. "You rs a liar , paddy aaid to Dempaey's face one dsy in the corridor outside of the office of tht Jiew York Boxing Commission. And he got away with it are miles of between . 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New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Sooth, Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyominc wi th . Summer Conoco you are literally Irhiles to the good. , r If you want your gaso--- , line money to take you farther just draw up to ; a Conoco pump. It's the , I; Than Suzanne -- 6-- Row, hurdlo and sprint star of the Rocky Mountain conference, left for Chicago this morning with Coach C J. "Chick" Hart, B. Y. U. " ' New York ... Philadelphia . r Tennb Critics Say American ' Girl I Even Better n. Provo Tlrops Tho lragne-lrsdln- g far real competition this week, first meeting American Fork In the cave city Wednesday, and then opposing the dsngeious Tintic crew on Friday. With Tiotic's upset of Hcber Sunday, tho Timps are now In sole possession- - of first .place In the league (landing, but both American Fork and Heber .are only half a game behind the locale, and the present week's play la decidedly threatening to, Provo supremacy.. W. i GREAT MEET Provo at American Fork. Ilrber at Payson. BEST EVER LS . Oscar Peterson, husky Provo ROLAND GARROS STADIUM, youngster who baa made an envi- - ' Wilta of June 4 (UP)-He- len Paris, able reputation In the ring through who defeated California, decisively out Utah during the past year, baa Eileen Bennett of England Monday attracted the attentiou of a proroi-- , nea fight manager, and will be in the finals of the women's singles to win the French national chamgiven a chance to displsy his abili-- v 1st fast company in the near fu pionships has been accepted by tenture. nis experts who have watched her Highly Recommenced play during the paat fortnight, as al. the. greatest woman player in the According to reliable Information received by the Evening Herald, world. Peterson will be 'token under the Rene La Costs and other French istsrs who have observed Helen in wing of a' very prominent manasction at Paris now declare her betger, a cloae friend of Jack Demp-sePeterson has been recont-men- d ter than their own Susanna Leng-ew. L. Pet "She would - beat Susanna by Al Anderson, and if terms S3 18 ..640 and most men," aaid a French exare satisfactory, the arrangement Cincinnati ...... , is quttet sure to be made. It is un-- i New York .:. .....25 16 .610 pert, who hitherto held Mile. Leng-le- n : i . . . 4 v27 19i J7 Invincible. aersiooa. xne local scrapper wui St Louis . w., 27 81 .563 feave for Salt Lake in the near Chicago Chrlfttabe! Hard ie.. English girl future to discuss the proposal with Brooklyn ...... ........23 21. .623 who was Miss Wills' victim In the ..."",..20 25 the manager, who la In a position PittHburgh Sunday, was completely -r. to give Peterson a rest chance to Boston overwhelmed by he fury of the ...17 29 . T 33 .178 American Philadelphia place himself among the topnotch-erschampion's attack. RealMonday's Results ising that here only chance to make Boston 9. Cincinnati 3. A Peterson who weighs close to 170 points was to keep the ball In play and leave it to Helen to make, the pounds is remarkably promising battler, and has shown class' in his rival's tjunehea. aaV hi own nil errors. Miss Hardie put up a game appearances here, as well as. In driver wallops ,re yisri to stolflbut fruit leas -fight Miss Wills- refused to meet her many other cities of the state,. His feterson : IS a eool.i most Impressive battle In Provo oc scrapper, and should learn the fine opponent ft a'Soft game of exchangcurred lasts prlng. when he handed points of the gsme quickly. es, but' forced a terrifis pace, hitting like a man, crashing into the EngBattling Hudson a nest .lacing in hoiild licvHup Rapidly' d ex- lish players soft service with slashWith the proper training a encounter sv fiAvx the perience Peterson should develop ing returns,' sharply angled across Peterson appears stuff to make a tojcjiriotrhf r. ,He ijilq, one of the best, in the tsnd, the court has a terrific knockout wallop in those who hav watched Jtim In It was the same story with Miss . either hand, and believes In the old action believe. Lenaett in the final round. Until Sunday. Miss Wills had been Hecnlliog that Jack Dempeey got adage that the best defense is an unbeatable offense. Despite the his btsrt in Provo. sport fans of keeping her best game under cover, fast that ePterson' always prefers this nertion are eager to see Peter pointing for the finals. - Against to be hot after his opponent he has son embark on a successful ring i Miss Hardie and Miss Bennetl sne an effective method of blocking his t.-eerout loose. DEPART FOR - .... the world's geaerally regarded as greatest tennis star,- - met decisive defeat in the final round of the French championship, tournament Monday at the hands of Hnnri Cochst Cochet, playing his character-k.ti- c dashing game, featuring a spectacular attack, which the machiao-lik- e play . of LaaeeU could not cope with, was the vic' tor. Helen WilU, outstanding woman player of the world, had defeated Eileen Bennett of F.ngland In the wcmient fin6-- Schedule Wednesday' : ' R0WE.HART tl.00 1 1 Five Olympic Stars Chosen HELEN WILLS PARIS, June S Rene Laeoste, Sii With Prominent Provo Friday Afternoon In 'Titular Match To Cochet TO GETCHANCE AND TINTIC OUTFITS -- . , - . er st or leu. ' Phone us today, and we'll gladly place a Standard Six at your disposal. 4-- Sedam, $8y Cabriolet, $94 f. . k Dtrtit DeLuxt Sedan, $yjo Hi ..Li. TM "'HI ll JR. X FRY, 310 WXST CINTEE. Inc. PHONE 880 HOTEL Newhouse ALT LAKE CITT, UTAH Sk Lak. CftrV tmmt kjJjwWa rwk S4 miT nr. Oaraaa waaiillia. Cat sad sataarta. DddgeBrdthers Oas af EACH WITH BATH 2.00 to $4 00 y . 0S& X J. H. RATBURN. Oen. Mgr. ANOTHER Waltz Nite ALo tub vfcroarsrx lw to lb LI si J sa o)7 II itm and thi senioi srx iisoi to f ir Wednesday TTojib jm. bsm June 4h' ErTf 1 MvJlra |