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Show - - PROVO.'EVENING HERALD, FPkIDAY, JDLY1 61322.1: 'J. PAGE FOUR 7 ' ffiLB Owefi Mowe" Is In .Read mess I1BKSJUT 'Y'.STAR f WITH ' Manson-Taylo- ""Proyo's infield registered - a- vio- in VVykoff, Bracey, 'Paddock Locke, Sholz, lent atUck of the. thfthird Inning of Thursday's game Hussey" and Others to Oppose Cougar with tha Copper nine of Bingham, r Defeat ' Etin- In Feature ' Opening Tilt r- " " "" ""' -- I 6 4 I m.inrmm fwMwp' victorias marked the Straight-se- t end the Copperltes scored an- 6 first round doubles matches in the victoi y over Provo as a result. T. ne Utah county tournament, which two-gaexhibition series resulted were staged Thursday afternoon. "Win . in an even break for Central Utah Buck Dixon and Walter Roberts -and Copper league rivals.'started the competition with ft Tough For Dell Gay t victory over Bob Good-e- ll Copper scored seven runs In the straight-seof and Wilson Booth by a score second frame on' two " '" : " four errors, and - threeHLaHcgeo Paul Holtand. JMel Jenkins then "fieldrrs' choices" whlch chose wiii.-a- t the" exwrong. TTiereafter and during that annexedofa Hill and Wheeler , of pense DelL Gay Inning, fori that matter Well subSprlngvilleT LeS'Buttle" and Aldy had the Copper-batsm- en dued, but the party was over as far Smith showed considerable class in a3 Provo's chances were concerned. defeating Markham and Markham, With4 M'sh : t the greatest army of tfaclf atTilt.ts in history assembled for tha U. 3. Olympic tryouta, particular interest 'la centered in the sprint events. Itowe Is Danperons " Alilyjugh niofif reports of fishr Owen Rowe of Brighm-'owft- i! 't Strawberry - have been ingr Is among university, Provo, Utah,' the "dark horses'' who looms as rmv somewhat pessimistic thus far wM.wm.i.tti... parly eight tlcularly formidable, - He pr tErytTl f, 4ai Orcm", Provo and Haft Lake men starts Thursday with Frnnk to tell 'a. 'dtrferont far. TBtory n.n' California high school marvel, 0. thoojienins liny of thfi tete '1::.and with Charlie BoratJs. t- 'ij.I f,f hits.- - widelyTTntr- -n Unwed-nin- eson. The Mature duel vt the day was who has failed to live up la. pant responsiblo-fo- r4 was and scattered, on Thf se eiKt'anglersr fishing -vs. Brinley- pTTfoTmances this yeafTrniwf Green, for the Manson-Taylo- r only two runs. Jo-n- ny tnTSUiiv,'!.H:rry river, tookJu Hi Manson and an injury. Wykoff eeemcd to he encounter.;. Llnebaugh hurled mer star, VPVfH.' nf r? f.ih fin i..iirr.!; of the trto in the sU sets. 1U Taylor took two hard-fougSpfical'cd qmi'hfi- - n:f were winners forced safe-- 1 The; allowed He erit game. eight r t. ' , caugnt t!es, end was to come from' behind trreach Inppptiing (iay, lue-fis- n ..the mark than Borah. t responslbla forjjWH stance -' var'ed Mow two to nine jind oneto take the measure of the The. lOOieter heats men ' out six He two runs. struck half' pAjimls. 'dressef. v. y will be held this afternoon in h fntermountain Junior doubles chara-plonsBlrtgle"pas3. "Trie "6f:ht TTiTwrnien who seor-thiManson's stadium, is"U ill iUa two-"rHarvafd five play fanned, Gay " hi,': fatrh were:. E.' E. ' waHt and trtnlff' of the three-mil- e second sacw featured the match. Copper Santlptlvcn. - Le ' D. Ea'rl John r, Ijtn Caldrr, ,' ScheduleToday's pound weight for distance. -' in handled the field, rr, scintillated In addition to Rowe, from lht in-- ' Park and Harold 'Cnjder of "Orem, Friday's schedule included four ten chances in brilliant fashion. ' ' tormountain Ray. Elliott ant.Rone. Elliott of J 'country ponies Virgil took the lead' with twt doubles and four singles matches, Provo i?cer. and Earl Prnlcis t'rovo; 'Albers of Denver if, who hnlfl.nn as followsj Porter and Johnson vs. Alabam-Berr- y, ( away in the-firr- exceptfonally fast mark for the lotv ilalone i.f iiitH Luke nice p. Dixon and C Jenkins, Jr.; Holt who a. caught incidentally : and M. Jenkins vs. - Buttle and meter, although not Rowe's match matters started for Provo, gama In the event, which will with a hit through the box. Colvhi Smith;. Knight and Greenwopd va be run off Saturday. blow to Manson and Taylor; Lyall and Dou-ga- ll clouted a clean two-baFrank vs. F. Dixon and Roberts; F. Wykoff and Aubrey third. field, taking Berry right . Bracey, the- latter of Texas, ace Jnv to Dixon vs. John: D. Dixon vsrJreen- Hoover got short Bliss single favorites in the sprints. Bracey! left.-anwhen Bush booted the bau. wpod ;JLe8terTaylor. y8. Lyall; Holt "- championr-ft.olan- ri vs. M. Jenkins. Intercollegiate.; Hoover went to ' second and - " - both The quarter-fina- l : Locke, iormer phenoui, is round in men's runners scored." another marvel, while, Jackson '" singles will take place Saturday, of Error Ehohs and Charlie Paddock, veteran with semifinals scheduled Monday o hair started Warren Copper's ' anu iinais iexx 'jmesaay. stars, are on hand.xFrRnk Hussey Fourth of Ju!y Sees Yanks the- third with a long r. and Chester Bowrrian of the east Greerf was and when safe hinted Cards On Top; Blmnson of Ohio State and TWncA, Berry aVl Gay got their wires are among the other favorites. on handlingthe ball, col? crossed . IS; 3 Threaten Gianf$. . . Reeve and Lannui vin made a beautiful stop of Moore'i tuke U. will Y. of B. Mark Reeve second to boun'der, far part in the "discus' event. Clinton NKW YORK, July 6 TOP) An toolate to get Green, and all hands Larson, veteran high Jiftnper, forold baseball adag.ha9 it that the were aafe Green "registered when merly of B. Y. U., who represents Colvin booted Santistiven's roller. the U. P--. railroad,; is feeing closeiy two clubs which to Bliss -- Hoover, who liigua pennant races" on July 4 will Bush hit . watched. CHICAGO. July-- 6 (UP first place on the last hurled, the ball over Berry's head,. Russell JackieurtoaJDheJphiyefsity day Tftfrpinfi"nntin, Moore scoring. Naylor hit to Hoove-- "Lena" Blackburne Thursday took of Utah is ready for the JanT3nt1sttvenT4!)e-the-4hrO-WlLoYtiL-th. 1 . Yanks, and Cards? e - run, with a trementhBfsly.4at-fielmanagement of ro White Sox, replaclnjmay plate, Sumnich's headed by Lloyd Hahn and that basis the - New York the Bush scored and Colvin Naylor. "Cracker" Schalk, who had been at Yankees and the St. Louis Cardinof I. A. C. tossed out, but Sumnich the helmince 1926 until he resignMel Burke of Utah Aggjes rouncs als, world pedes rivals of 192fi who scored Reading, cn bobble Farmer's of ed yesterday. Blackburne has serv out the Utah delegation. Eurke is iail their respective leagues today Sloan's hopper. Warren flied out ed as coach. Schalk will rest a few In readiness for the 15000 meter run. will put on their bftseball circus and Green out struck r days and then will rejoin the team v Tha Utahns have been in 'Boston again in October, 1028.. Warren's two bagger and Moore's to attempt a comeback. Ffom long enough.lo become acclimated, rnjoyinpr a tidy lead of 13 gamer 3!ngle gave Copper their final tally Aug. S, 1912, when he came to the and are reported to bo in goo-- over tho Pht!odel)hia. Athletics, the in the sixths Provo acored two in White Sox from Milwaukee, Schalk usttkehs Yn'n?fe'e3"S esn rei fulh winners in shape for the attempt start-ed Inning.-Mcintosh, haa een Tegal-ded- ' as one" of the Z .Olympic team. trArnenrrinlrTrpTc: with a Htt t Ift. but Dver hit best catchers . in- - the league. He ' double a Tiie.St. IjSi.ia Cardinals, however, into play, Moore to San- ceased active play when he became t stiven to Nf.ylor. B"rry singleo manager, cniny no such margin in the although his name Ksi'M- - and hr. on the 1p anything but ti.rongh the box, and took third on k Colvin's blow to ccntcrrentvlft'-toorrrt.ftri winners. A Blackburne Joined ' the Chicago bf.tile the Cardinals", second on the throw, end. boti rvn. American league club in 1909, but f Want's and 'Cubs' at t ins highly prob-M- e ners scored' when laoorc thrc-low oecause pi a Knee --Injury neve, fltjrtnp the dog days of August after taking Bliss Koovcra ttoi saw much, active service. a rui. ijiiUiKihfr. grounder. 6 I nM, year The last run came in in LSht.' WIMBLEDON', England, July 6 -- J'ittsburgh Finite were out "Irlghth. Dyer banged-a--hot single Amerlca's chancea in mea.iluuHfca smrEhtscitels-AtsPir-f.- h . K .iri''rt-.i'C-ij rrriiy faded out today, whei both the ntts hit a ftifsp in August and drop- - en route to cmter field. Standing of the. Clubs Berry and ! i i v 88 third, they came back "! ZZZZVtZ-l- a. PC, went to third and ;' comblnationa : w:n ".'it 3 1 .750 Colvin to second when Sloan maae Hollywood doubles semifinals u tha W4id' series. j la' San Francisco 3 1 .750 a Colto wide throw first on base 1' anJ Patterson J Gerald ,ts Stii;r Seattle : 3 Con-avin's rollerTMillcr struck-Oi- ft Hawkes of Auatraiia. ronqilert-rj ne aoi!fiiu!: conicback of the Sacramento . . 2 1 .667 a short toward popped fly LaCoate ond Rorotra. .txuk - iiu.J N. 'Vn k tin ISM uirring-- the past right field, lut Naylo missed the Los Angeles 7 1"2 measure oi iimen anu iium-l 250 l:ts revived Interest In the ball in an effort to make a grand- Missions ...... 3 encounter. terrific five-s.'. 1 3 .250 Portland .... u .i;,:u- )' Mrjai met?, juhi stand catch. Berry scored, but Nay-lor'- s t-score was neemrd th.itjJieCirilinals throw to the plate nailed Coi- - Oakland 13 lodcod. themselves in vin on a close play. -r with "John Double I'lay Fatal Thursday's Results on a terrific exhibition or pe'j to .1 rT'nc". helm start- 1K1W ht;rk Hi Hollywood 4. Portland S. Farmer started the. ninth auspici- Oakland-ltrSawin his own service, and the match n Francisco 7 winning streak ously when he was safe on Moore's Jji":;( t!s. at love. -:Los 15, Sacramento 6. Angeles Phillies. IMiiWddphla Nelson but error, hit into a double Cochet and Brugnon of Frn-vWiiiniiri eight rt'raight games play. Moore to Santistiven to Nay Seattle 2, Missions 1. Were too strong for Ixtt and Hi"v li- vhi( ' (wmlinals wore plnving lor. Bush gathered in Gay's fly to. in won and the Frenchnjen "hessey, Gay, p ................ . 4 0 0 3 l.l.vkudalripafly,' . tho Giants moved ena tne game. The score: Atrnioht itn i w!lhm striking distance of Use - Total Wills Helen way win the singles rS-COPPER 36 8 27 16 ' J default, Senorita de. Alvaret suf-Score by Innings: ABHPOA r . ferlng from a severe attack of Moore, ss ..5 3 04 36 Copper laryngitis. Miss Wills 'and Hunter Rubs .; 0 0 7 0 0 1.0 0 08 Santistiven, 2b 4,1 are In the semifinals of the mixed Bush, ulf Hits ......w 1020 13J-0-l- -9 4JU-0 "doubles competition. Provo NaylcJr, lb 0 12 Runs .,, ... 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 05 8 1 Sumnich, cf Hits ..I. tt. S0000311 08 Reading, rf Jitly- - 6 .. RdRTfM:--MaKS.- tzAttglers Catch - Report 0181 Pounds Dixon-Kober- ta rr : 1 A - 6-- , , r.L, 6-- 6-- W"-kof- IMl . 8-- i H heebie-jeebi- Aee; Other tltahns In Trim ;v - ? ARE UNDER WAY fflS VKOFF. 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Boise R3 19 Ogden SO 23 .Olio 30 27 23 15 24 27 20 .5W Salt Lake . -- Twrn Falla. xx- Pocatello .... Idaho Falls ' jIacKJZia'x.crrtiijtAhtt-btch- :o.y.:nietes'm kpw Voi'k City, re(;entiythat Georgetown this fall. ! plny-eroe it; sports, excluding football, h wa barred nrffis school. v at-ti-- .WO w!-.- 36 T ?rv.VT NEWS TO ROitBY Cvettw Ti'wHSrv- former" Penn O- f- st nnd ii!w oVDcd by t,he Brooklyn eliib, .fj burninp up th Sally Leaguer this reason, according to Nap R'jrker, Robin scout . . J I American League . .... 9- - r J f Standing of the Clubs ; New York . Philadelphia St. Louis Cleveland ... . Washington Chicago Boston Detroit w.-L.rc- -- C4 1S 41 . 38 35 . S3 ..... .32. , 30.. ..... : 2S;45 ' ' Thursday's Results rhiladelphla 5, Boston 0. .7. .r.s7 .537 ..467 .446 .432 .202 1 t FREE DEMONSTRATION , ever seen. OneT look at the suits in this opening sale will cohvincefypu;i; iw':'fy S . - LESSON TONIGHT, FRIDAY, JULY 6th : AT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. , It's Different j " You'll Like It: AT has big enrollment demonstration. - : 'Parents are Invited to bring their children to this , ' . ' 7 ; - Z ,SHRI V 16 AVest DON'T MISS AN OPPORTUNITY " greatest BAND ; AND ORCHESTRA -- Thursday's Results Salt Lake 10, Twin Falls 4. ' Ogden 5; Idaho Falls 8 (Tie). Boise 10, Pocatello 5. f on these things that 7' this ; newstore intends 1 ..4 v ing It- - .3 -J- : 11 and careful- - fitting, .4100 .41 pro-CQti- of patterns,and fabrics; SUMMARY Runs' Moore, Santistiven, Bush, : . Green, p Naylor, Sumnich, Warren 2, Green, NEW YOPK, July 6 (CP) The Dyer, Berry 2, Colvin 2. Errors-Mo- ore 'Standing of the C1tihs Total 2. Bush, Naylor, Sloan, Berry, W. I. PC jjht heavyweight bout between .7 38 9 27 15 cham...... 4T 2K .627 Tunimy Loughran. St Louis ,. Colvin, Hoover, Farmer. Stolen base i 41 7 New York pion, Ond LcoI.Loir.ski, Aberdeen, Sumhlcn. Moore, Santistiven, fPROVO Wuah.. "challenger, will be held Aug. 4S 34 Cincinnati AB H PO A Sacrifice Hits Santistiven,' Green. , Mclnto-h42 34 .nr.? 8 K Ebbetts Field under the Two ha -- hits Sumnich 2, Warren Chicago SH of Humbert J. Fugazy. The Dyer, If . .'..'. ?4 2, Colvin. Double plays Moore to 0 .; 32 39 '.4.ril New York shite athletic Santistiven to Naylor 2; Farmer to 7 Berry, c "Pittsburgh ..... ioried the match 'ester- - Colvin, 2b Boston L 1. . Miller to Nelson. Runs responsible 2 ,1 -- 4 23.35' B. Hoover, S3 21 46 213 for Gay 2, Green 2. Struck out by 1 2 Philadelphia . r-6 1 Gay 5, Green 6. Bases on balL-of- f refused to permit MUler ss . i 4 0 2 Thursday's Resnthr Gay 2. Wild pitchGay 1. Time of Wallter. .Mickey middleweight Conant. rf ..... All games postponed; rain. ' 1 hour 32 minutes. LTmpires-r-Able- lt 1 to meet Ijomskl unless Farmer, 3b'..-game ehppspicn. ' 13 ...... Nelson, s lb 0 and Elliott . the iiijuie divisional W'j'Hoj' weight ' "f jvjund. and Promoter Fugazy called, thtusalch off.-- ; Utah-Idali- o ........... at e fill "selection - Center "T ' 1 |