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Show t , - .J, PROVO'EVENING .rAGEFOUR . i .a at HELEN WILLS oi Sectional Title - TRIUMPHANT Net Sensation .v.w.v - . ; - .. ' ' ' j American League Standing of the Clubs 2 VICTORIES 'i!xoxx::i::v:: intermouhtain sen ted By " "DictjViirBe Well.Jlepre: Provo Smooth-Workin- f , g ? .. Fred and Don Dixon, commonly inownas "Buck and Sanky" left "ihli mnrn4ne tar. the nation al ?neis douMwtoutnannTit, vMchl opens next Monday on im v of. the.Longwood Country dub, r ' ' , ": semi-final- 6-- 1, lLJ-rT- I f r - -- ......... ..:.81 ' - f Provo year Loe Buttle found nV Earl Peirce of Salt Lake opposed U William. and France. play. Tllden the opening day's natlonaltitle and Hunter, won ihe. 7 With all the French stars except with four senIiCoste competing;netmen. and a sational (English number of 1 nanese ana nmc f..-,i. m the national event. In 7 addition U the u. .,"""-"Is self-tvpe of competition . However, there, a tfma in the tournament on pa w Uh the lntermountain section, and th draw" favor Hotild uriovoJns. they may break into the win column. the Dixons play, the . m rtrtnin to . make a "irkabhr showing. Their has made them one doubles .pairs In the U) tennis. history At lntermounUin w end tifey may De counvu ronderf a good account of them- ...52 . .... Boston .53 tbeitfrienda-:andneighbor-o- r liberal contribution ; of $125. given them at the time of their recent sorrow, i the' los Of their loved son,-- ' Albert They desire to especially thank Alma Wilkinson his son, Roy Wilkinson, 'and Gene Peck. the committee In charge of the conti-tbutions- . , - w.. ' ,m.l,r.rrrr3fr 15 17 36 - i: 67 .'.31 20. ' ,.22 21 1 " i j608 129 24 29 29 27 'V' - .706 . .431 .420 Thursday, August 23 - - v 1 looEBetterr ' .... .. ,. i , "Makes ? Wiih fintic Staled . !. pet. 20 21 .23 fe- Pel CELEBRATE . I j 3 u ' 32 J73 J26 ...13.',J7 Tuesday's Besulta Sacramento 4 Hollywood S. Portland' s, Saa Francisco L Mlseionsj.flj. Oakland League Standing of tto'faubii X ..............19,' 565 Seattle It Utah-Idah- o Clubs ..34 .... i Tuesday's llmilts Naw Tork 3, St. Louis L ilvelftiid 4, Philadelphia 1 -- Chicago 9. WuahiJsiton I. Detrc: 4, Boinn 3. M6 JS23 :,..,:.;,2v2iifiT 20 .24 ..rrr-.455 Boiss Ogden . Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sorenson and family - wish to -extend their heartfelt"" thanks "and- gratitude to .681 Sacramento . . , .636 Hollywood .512 San Francisco'', .462 Oakland . -- 458 Missions ...1., .444 Los Angeles .442 Portland 65 67 75 ...43 v'. Standing of the ; focatollo. Salt Lake CARD OF THANKS Vm ...... 12-1- 0. 8--6, ARROIEAD . Wults Tueiiday'a. Bait Lake 8t. Ogden Z Pocatello 7,. Boise DANCE 'and SWIM ' zgmgf?? union - I J - . TODA- Yand - Thursday 5 w 10:00 a. m. .a r - i - TODAY and THURSDAY , . ..'- . Olde Towne 5:00 p. m.-r-6:00 p. m. Oyer. Ogden livestock mar ket from Bureau of Agricultural J Economics of U. S. ture. 6:30 p. Dept of Agrlcul- - m,New York stock mar ket and Chicago grain market ' 7 p. m. Informal ctudlo program. - 8 p. m, J. Kent Cobb, baritone and his accompanist, Frances Os Pterson Brothers, The Boys with the Ukes- 9 p,TO.Johll Keliiaa and his Ha ps THE liAll of Life Guards and Mermaids in a iCarni-va- l A romance' of Fun. with m. H.r,nv encounter J Buttle in his semi-finon the preceding day. Don Dixon waiian Trio. the last sixteen in singles, 9:30 p. m. Salt Lake Tabernacle Bosworth. and choir. y here he lost to Rody organ s.nsatlonal Denverite..who had an 10:30 p. m. Dance music. -Garthe 11 p. m. Road .information." unbeatable, day agalnst den City southpaw. BUT NONE borne. 8:30 - ";Only $5.00 Down ;-:; And 11 7 Two Years To Pay The Balance j v-- Helen Webster, - Interior decorator expert (Wednesday only.) 12:00 noon Regular noon hour , variety broadcast 2:00 p. m. Popular hour. 2:30 p. m. KSL concert hour. - .4:00 p. m.The children' hour with Big Brother, Uncle Roscoe and his gang. i Americs At TIe Special Terms Of - Items of Interest to 10:30 reniark-.-UUt-anivro- s " y... Madame. ,.vr .v.J . Piece Twehty-Piv- e fi i ? Breakfast Set ; ' Of Ilandsome Chiriaware -- shopper. Sold DuringAugust " VeWill Give i : A Complete , . . y'aPt Good In BingV- e' Buck" Dixon made an impresain-- 1 fcive showing tn interraountain ftes competition, as did tee Buttle, Dixon t no Utah state champion. to the final round. way won his . . Me- where no succumui in Ralnh Lee ho had aeteaiea r . sr. . BUDAPEST, fry - un r,very nampers Icange ' ; Ar'ne Borg. 400-met- er JL trfvfi. Aug. 22 temperamental Swedish swimming star, Tuesday bettered Zorilla's Olmypic record for the free style event, negotiating the in a meet distance, in 4:57 THURSDAY'S PROGRAM: held here. . 7:00 a. m. Setting-u- p exercists. The Argentine swimmer's Olym7:15 a.' m. Music for the early pic victory was registered In four riser. , ... seconds slower time. Borg was 7:30 a. m. Repetition of exercises. third In that event' marYork stock 7:60 a. Borg holds the world record for ket and Chicago grain market. the distance, 4:50 8:00 a. m. Inspirational period presented by Wilford C. Brimley,. fiUa a. m. An hour with the mas ters of melody. . 9:00 a. m. News Service for the n -. riLJfliifistsaS IN RARE FORM KSL Program - ' JxancU-TLHunterrGcor- Lott, Berkeley Bell and H. L. Bow man were among other favorites who triumphed. Bowman won the feature match of the day from Sidney B. Wood, Jr, by a score of Wood had previous " by defeating .Jack ly surprised Wright, Canadian Davis cup play- 3-- 6, J ' G" ARNEBORGIS Station -t -- 6-- fiercely-conteste- . first-roun- '1-aae- .16-2- , - '7"": ' . i , Gallacher-Emm- s of the cowing tournamentd and yJe as their goal noa tatermoiut. vieu,ry-ometh- ing Uin team has ever been .able jcomachieve in a national ' 6-- 3-- tol. oB the same day nd Buttle-Pelrc- e and attained more impressive form in the lntermountain competition. rnf U Dixon boys are at top form ' . Doeg advanced to the third round by defeating S. Howard Vosh-el- l, and .Bob JSellert J-. 4, 37 St. Louis ....62 59 Chicago . .'. .'..'. .'. ... .65 64 .. TJeveland. ..r,55-- 5 r. 1 Coast League Pet W. L. Philadelphia ;;r;.Tr7T;75 J 43 Detroit ..... Washington V; . M "'""- strong-tea- V. , i: ed-ca- tain f'.nal. Invincible This Year This year, Dixon and in this territory Wn invincible Beehive state tourThey won the nament handily, defeating thn ," te 1922,-whe- n i O0 -t 12-1- Tbe Dixoos have oeen nixn.v,in hnnan. before, last Ui ih title a..r r0urrK-T- r..;.M tudT, iatajdctoxy0Yet Rattle and Peirce, but lost to thai . 6-- -- s. 8et9 of . . -- -- ihe . 6-- nnawnrth-Haninetonan- ' day..-:- ;. vic , ; FORESt HIIXS, N. Y Aug. 22 Stroking powerfully to give indication of continued supremacy, Helen Wills, .world's champion feminine V.V.!.V.'.S racqueteer, captured heraecond round match In nationaljcoinjeti; ; nffiTTueiday, Mrs. J. Saunders 'Taylor was the victim of Miss Wills' terrific offen" ": '? sive In the first appearance ot the hile CINCINNATI, Aug. title holder. The score, was the Giants held first place in the and the match lasted just 22 min--4, Nationa?4eRue," despite their utes, vicious forehand and " backloss to Cincinnati Tuesday, Manhand drives breaking down the reager John McGraw announced sistance of, Miss Wills'- - opponant- thf ynrrKwio ff Ilia .imtaran .righil. Mrs. Molla Malluiy, fonner-ttt- ic hander.Jack .Scolt irom the Toholder, drove her way to victory at ledo club of the American assothe expense of Carolyn Swartz, Cali' 6ciation. fornia girl, Jlelen Jacobs Scott, "regarde3B-"through- " caotain or East triumphed with ase1n her Second-roun- d "Tltl eareerris duel, while Edith Cross, an high school tennis team of Washing- many4iH4ong to prove of real value expected fu lugyT?eorie oMhernmlna; other Pacific coast ace, defeated ' to the Giants in their pennant "Midget Gladman, nationar girls' youngsters for whom the United drive, according Stages is looking to help bring, the champion, by ,t McGraw. Davis . Cup , back from France. Scott, was a world series .hero In in a feature duel he blanked the New first attracted attention Thompson Mrs. May Sutton Bundy and Mrs. York Yankees with four hits. as the- - boy-- r champion ' of western naHazel Hotchkiss 'Wightman, Both before and after that time, and then-wo- n the of long ago, con Pennsylvania, tional southwestern-PennsylvanScott's big league pitching days tinued, "champions iasenior sensational their r advajsee, wera believe t be ended,; hut eaoti victories. championship. winning straight-se- t the curve ball artist Js back will meet In the third round They again. Bill Walker, a promising feature today. In 1911, Mrs. Bundy, young southpaw and an unnam thn-derealedjlri. sh Togo7to WightmanrtherrMTss Hotchkiss, in ledo for ScoU, . moat one. d of the - The - Giants dropped a ' 2 national final matches in the histo the Reds Tuesday, but tory of the event game Doug McWeeny of Brooklyn subdued the second-plac- e Cardinals, ., Dixons Are Formidable JThe pixon brothers, who last wwk aptared .thelntesrniountalnat sectional doubles thampionship penver, are regarded a ope of the section p.present the lntermountain ill naswiMi Tn wlnnlne the lntermountain riiTon brothers Jost only one' Betrairhoughthes:3lJ?d sucn strong comomra a ,nui.:. vinr Thfl one set- lost and Haningtoo j n Ttmtwnrth The final match who Millatein. and Gallacher with Butdnfeated last year's winners, won In straigw tle, and Pierce, was , ' Giants Beaten ....... z:Biit Hold Lead Recalled Scott r KitobWIne, Mass. - Stars In Fray; CoMbirie; Famous -- 4:' v NEWPORT, R. I, Aug. 2- 2Johnny Doeg of Santa Monica, jCal., Xvlv.vJ.v.v. recent winner of a sensatjonaieasl.-ern turf title, was Included among the fovorites .who won victories tn the annual Newport tourney Tues " .," New York NaUonal:,lampion3l)l.splays Power In Openingr Victory; Veterans Win ' - DOEGSCORES " J - LEAVE FOE NATIONAL NET MEET ONS .... - 60 - . HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1928. .. J .' SALLY PHIPPS r J Cut Ycur Gas Sill tii Hal! Us Let Demonstrate ; powerful dramatic story ol life behind and" bifore the footlights and Pola Negri in lier greatest screen . . t characterization! .. CHARLES MORTON .' ..... - ; !1 . See The China Set On Display At 6iir Offices .. ! ' union!'' , - Behind the Mask of Make Believe BOBBY, RAY Comedy - yr Endorse By American Gas Association New York Tribune Institute PrisciUa Proving Plant. 'fy Good Housekeeping Institute a (paramount gktur$ T t. "THE FIGHTING BARBER" KJ . 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