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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD1, FRIDAY PAGE FOUR provo-:- PLAYER AWARD, WORLD. RECORD Llndstrom of Giants and w - w.'ii juiu , . Miss 'Kum Gallaoher, Saturday morning -I- or Colorado metropolis." 4Uh,.b Their 'i Tnto 1r annex 'the . ; - ulc """"" b Becuo.m. , y, tJ"J the tournament as I Shjfolbn. o..,iJtfti.rnon r rthampionship. Wnw wn a trip to blnation event, M , the national doubles .tournament. coveted Their chief rival for the .J Buttle and Earl Lee are. honor ' Peirce tntermotmtain champions In the. state and twice runners-uand Mel Gajlacher eotnpetltlon. duo a to : prm .Milstetn platr Phll i r J ' I-- ' !ifi-- v-. 3-- e: . . : . ; National League I Standing iuis : st. New York , Chicago . . . eX Uie Clubs: W. U Pet. :T.v..;7r.;.67 40 41 49 48 47 54 5 70 .......60 61 .627 .594 .555 .551 .514 ,491 .323 59 Cincinnati . 56 Pittsburgh . .... 52 Brooklyn -31 Boston rrr; .283 .28 .:. Philadelphia performers ever gathered' together " Thursday's Kesults! for a Colorado invasion, and, tho centennial state officials are expectPittsburgh 6, St Louis 4. tournaing the most sensational ment In intermountain tennis hist- T1VOXDEK IF THIS IS TRUE Rumor has it that Tris Speaker ory. wilt acquire on Interest In the Dallas Texas league club and will manage that club next season. - American :T7-.Trr- Louis Cleveland Chicago Is 7435-.6- 79 39 .639 E9 -- HQ , 59 .49 62 .46 60 .40. 67 .459 .459 69 Philadelphia.;,. fet .SO ...... .... Washington Detroit ; Boston " Thursday's Results: New York 7, Boston 1. :; Philadelphia 8, Washington -- -- an Jle., erratic-play- er. always .441 .434 F ROVO. VS. SPANISH FORK Provo journeys to Spanish Fork for a league game with the I -- I j I j i semi-fina- ls ) j ) ' The California crew rowed a brilliant, race against an almost eauolly strong opponent. At no Hme did Canada let the California rut more than three quarters of' a . lcngthHetwcen the two shells. he finish California was rpw- intr 44 strokes against Canada's 38 finished apparently m better shape than did the Canadians, Bnth'wcre exceedingly tired -- T ."V 7 townsman never went any place but .300 mark. to the floor. BATTING HARD EC DIXIE defend his United States title and Baby Doll Jacobson, former mamany considered it as a rebuff to jor leaguer, is one of the hardest the American governing body. Fin- hitters in the Southern association ally the French went to Ambassador this year.' ;. Myron T. Herrick In Paris and 1t TOUGH FOR HOMERS " T was hot Until he intervened that Forbes Field, home of the pitta-burgTilden was permitted to play. be one b Pirates, is saW-t.Then Tilden cabled the At South Ampton that field "where "fluke" home'"runs 'are" Just before the Davis cup chall he would enter the tournament run ' not hj S nlng there now. The U. S. L, J". A. enge round aimt.Xty,rtharu. s A., HAVING A TOUGH TIME brought by had 'consented only that 'he play " that against France. Dr.; Samuel Cohen," brother of Andy Cohen Syd Tilden had , violated the amateur Samuel Collum. president of the with the Giants, Is haying a hard rule by. writing of the WJmbledon U.- S. L. T. A. cabled that the meet- time keeDine a lob in pro baseball. tournament, In which, ho had played t ing of the tennis bodywouldii43n4Hes-receiving--tri-al with- - Beau: and therefore could not te a mem- Aug. 24 after both .the . South mont in the Texas league now. ber of the Divis.cup team. Tilden Ampton and East-Wetourndenied the chr.rges and caustically amentsand Holcomb Ward; chairO'Goofty "hears that Jimmy commented ebout the U. S. L. T. A.. man o the amateur rules his eyes on heavyweight committee, and.it3 officials, said Tilden decide himself on honors, plans a real comeback. . To French players protested, Tllden's the proprietymight of piaylng before the which O'Goofty replied it sounds disbarment. They urged he return. national body decided whether he like a lot of Maloney spelled with, LaCoste "annbunced he would not was an amateur. . ' v a R .: ,', - -- -- n h Meadow-brock'tlu- l Hardy,-"announce- d - - st .. eteT" is now under way- Hart Schaf fniir . SUNDAY "THE DESERT OF THE LOST" " featuring WALLY WALES G.V.IES IN 1927 frafneo. pitched by V'-sr- American leafe-- 3 pa,cheis-4uring- -l the 1927 season. Charity Ruffing contest got a one-h- it OnryTTfewdayslefttcrEet your 4:oiipons for'lhe chest ' COME Values .i'S;. of silver. $30 to $35 Values $10 to $50 Values $55 to $65 INSIDE COOL!-- - I sale different from any other 3 jver Jield in Prbvo TONIGHT " and i - rV TODAY and 1 1. kind ' ' i RIO VICTOIUMcLAGLEN a MrffMrvlv V PHOSPIR. MtJUMEI GERTRUDE CsfJipttJ flhbsthz best all made by Hart Schaffner &'Marx With DOLORES DEL OR. 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Comedy and News .Modern youth 'deluxe 'comedy reduced-for-th- is r i:. I libsieryailli3 ) ; HOT-HEELSt:zZ- -- ; drastically sale Cast includes Patsy RuthHIiller, Rex Lease and others. 7 Conieffy Mickey McGuire in "MICKEY'S1 IJABJES" . - STARTS SUNDAIV j against a background of the thfills, action; furnishing amsairtde neckwear, "JIED RIDERS OF CANADA" ATpfoiy of the Royal Mounted Police repletewith love set ' yHT I SUtra and Authors . o aftfr-charpe- Extra! Extra! "Hot News" Is Here!, T - j two-thir- and Cornelius Keef e COMING . , . " J bac1craClt-mrryyrW8liome- I m i ' ' ' SATURDAY . laughs and ' THEY HIT EM HARD Recent batting averages for the Southern league showed that prac- - ( of the players In tically - seconds. NO-HI- with LILA LEE " TTV ' Thef'sale t hat is YOU CAN'T BEAT THE LAW" crew Wednesday de feated Canada by half a length in of the cipht onred the race In the Olympic games here. The.rtime was six minutes,, two The Beetdiggers. JUY GET ANOTHER CHANCE Nolan Richardson, owned by Degame is called for 4 o'clock, and i a large crowd is expected. Span- - troit and now playing In the Texas .j Ish Fork's most recent home league, may get another chance to game resulted in an overwhelm- - make the grade In 1D29. ..,..., . , ing victory for the Beetdiggers over American Fork the' Cave- - J men's only defeat of the season :.. to date. ' 4 old-tim- I Bill Tildesf stepped right out and beat Lacoste in the Davis " Cup qralches. We presume it was the Bet result of his reinstatement - TODAY AND SATURDAY AuK..J AMSTERDAM. I fast-steppi- it will be hard to remember how e ball players retire at many the end of this, reason until they turn up again next year. ur BONIl CREWVICTOR no-hl- t' 3. . TH-len- Mr Helen Wills goes winning her tennis matches. Where there's a Wills there's a way, says OGoofty. - " CALIFORNIA'S NO No I i FLAYS ERRATIC GAME Bobby Reeves, with the Senators, makes astonishing plays In a game, hut also eeiwes through with most and costly errors at astonishing other moments. " the-Unit- - , ; Standlne of the Clubs: W. U Pet 'i -- -- . -"- Mil-ste- in YORK,' Aug. iq; , fUP). Eight years have brought a' chanire In the tennis fortunes' of William T. Tllden II,' who has returned to this United States aboard the Paris facing the possibility of an unfortunate end to his brilliant career on the "' i : courts.. is yTUden returning In defeat. The Davis ciip team that he picked and coached, headed by himself, failed to lift the Davis cup from France, wh;cS took the clip from the United States in 1927 after the Americans had. held It. for seven years, - In addition, Tllden must "answer on August 24 t6 the charge that h v lolated the' amateur rule Of States Lawn Tennis association a charge that if upheld wilt mean the nd probablyof 's number dne' ranking and ama-l.eIn the United States. standing It was eight years ago that Tilden first flashed Into tennis prominence. He led the attack, on the Australian team at Auckland, New dealand. ten-rou- , .......... nt New York 3-- l..NEr ' the greatest living- - tennis player. But in 1924 he first started having trouble a with tfie U, S., lif T. A.' There was-- new amateur ruling that players could not write of the tournaments im which they TiJ4en threatened to competed. withdraw from the Davis cup team. Finally he was permitted to play. The United States won. In the following years" Tilden trouble with tennis body increased. There were constant arguments overiunateur rules and. over new ... . orders of the tennis body. In 1927 Tildon's greatness began to diminish. He was beaten for the United States title by Rene LaCosie. There were predictions he would quite the game' forever. Thi year Tilden was picked to head the team-agaiand coach the younger players. He tutored them through victories oyer Mexlcoand - r which should prove exceedingly formidable. Buttle Ii Real Star wittrthe Utah state singles the title to his credit, will be one of event, outstanding favorites In that of vicnue to his remarkable series tories in Utah this season. Unless chamEarl Peirce. intermountain will pion, competes. Buttle probably be seeded No. 1. and he Is regarded an equal chance fj having at leastwha - even nasJjcen jib-sewith Fairc,. from singles play most of Uiis season, due to a shoulder Injury. Mel Gallacher. the Dixon brothers, Ted Hanington and Phil will fce other strong sontend-er- s ( for singles honors. The Utah delegation comprises the strongest array of Beehive atate n . i - - ' -- ' p '"- Aug. 10 TuP),- - A3ISTERDAM, ft- r., k !Y -- -- ' s leading-candldate- - FROM FRANCE 100-yar- d for thti most ! The United States set a rier voiKW -recora tn . at mc wjympic arc tlonal swimming this SYeddy spaon League league '" -rV4 Llndstrom, third baseman of the games Thursday ; when ascrjjj New York Gient and Jim Bottom-le- Kojac, Now York, won the 106 . of the Clubs: Standing . first baseman of the St Louis mctr back stroke. His tlino wu W. - L. Pet. :27 J2 .6a2 Cardinals. ...... Sacramento 1 pno m'niite 8 5 seconds' i -Elndstrom's - brilliflintall-aroun- d r v , 25 H.641 Hollywood rrr: .,2415 .615 play largely has been responsible America's 800., relay swlmmlrj; San Francisco ..lib 19313 for the wlnnlng strealt of theGiants team also set up a new Olvmpic rcc- Oakland 487 who- - have clunbed to wjthin-5'- i flrt-4taV9 Miagteftt-r.- -.; tirtl u wlnnlBgr-th- f CardLos Angeles-- . ........... . .17 ' 22 .436 games of the lcague-leadin" 14 23 .339 inais. , Portland ?ecpp.d in 9 rhinutesS.e eecont.s, 10 29 .256 Seattle and also bettered the Olympic-recor- d. NeW?T6r1t'pkyferir'.JjudLl!i Kesuiis: their praise of Llnd3trora, and even Sweden and Argentina wort 4. San Francisco 5, .. Charles A. Stqneham eliminated. r , 2. rates 'hint the best playep "In" the i On th American team were Pau). Sacramento, 6, Portland ; 2. .. 1," Oakland Seattle league. Snmson. George YunPf. ' jobnn-- Los Angeles" 7, Hollywood 5 (15 Th-LIU Mndstroni Weissmuller, and Austin ClapPr Hat trmlngsl "It would be a great surprise and Ivwocd, Cal, ' n 'ttt't'tiaiHappclntmifnt- to me if Zorrilla j t . , ." Surprise Lindstrom were passed np fpr the Albert ZoTrlla, ArgepUnas won th most valuable player award," Stone-ha.free styo. His tiran: va . (Utah-Idah- o ' League said. five minutes, i 5 seconds, aiiifiv; ,, L "Llndstrom is plaving the best Olymp'o ,record. His . victory., vyai """" Standing of tho Clubs: ball of any player In the circuit,' a decided upsetrr-fn- e , Bora o. " W. L. Pot. according to Elll Terry, Giants first SwedcnEeTng a hcavyTaiiointe. , Pocatello. .... . . . ..... 19 13 .594 Charlton, Australia, was second ir Botfomiey, the St.' Louis first the 400 meter free style in five min...16 16 .800 Ogden .15 17 .469 "icker has plaved no sme.ll part In utes, 3 6 seconds. Borpr." S'wcd'en Salt Lake . . 14 118 438 the score of the Cardinals. .. Boise wqn third place in five minutes 4 5 . A seconds. Th rsdays-Kesultcomparison of th.ebatiirui-ave- t Clarence Crabbe. Honolulu swim , Salt Lake 3, Boise 2. ages1 of Llndstrom, and Bottomley follows: Pocatello 5, Ogden 2. ' mer, representing the United States, G AB R H PC. was fourth. Austin Clapp, Holly i t ) , .. Player A. ' : wood., was fifth,nd. Raymond. Rud : 404 92 140 .346 dy, New York, was sixth. ; Bottomlejf,.;.'.' r- y Coast : tain tennis tournament WUl Join Salt Lakers who The three Garden Citj: acw T.nke of Cards Star In National two i.tl TM.Art Buttle, Fred "buck Don "Sanky" Dixon left thta afternon. bdund for .Denver, intcrmoun- Colo, and the annuel f y con-sider- ed i. Bill' to Answer Charges Backstroke Mark 'Big : Of Violating Tennis Falls; Borg Forced to ' Amateur Rule Take Third Place - Is Outstanding Aiiair tee t IJot-tcmle- SEKYRA LOOKS BAB Joe Sekyra, Day NEW YORK, ton. Ohio, who recently filed a claim for the heavyweight title vacated by Gene Tunney, won. a decision from James-jtsraaaocK, Jersey City, last night at- Ebbetta Field, Brooklyn, out aia noi resemble a future champion in any ' ' . merrily along class. gave America the coveted cup. From, that time TiWen was that TPIGOISi TWMFORIKOJACIAKES, Garden City Aces Are Among Favorites In i All events; Sectional Doubles Tilt . ? -- Buttle and Dixon Brothers Depa r rr - 101923!': TMS .EEiyE' FOR, DENVER TOURNEY 1 ,Lj AUGUST ,rovo;i: Eureka .U 'ffif'' ..!. iwiii-- .., , |