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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER .11, 1928. PAGE SIX OPE; OF. ATHEETIGS TODAY BOB GROVE , IS BIG MacksMust Halt ys LEAGUE CHAMP cs z1? 1 4 NEW.TORK. Sept 11 The left Brm of Robwrt Moses Grove is the as big question mark here today, On th Philadelphia Athletics line up i against the leading New York YanAll-Sta- r kees In thethird game fit the present crucial series. i Utah county .diamond stars reGrove Faces Jinx-Gr- ove, ceived recognition in the who has a remarkable recflum Prince, memord this season, but has mat with selection ofamateur board of conthe little success against the world's ber ofwhich the recent trol, staged to the break will 'attempt champs, state amateur tournament in while Herb willowy Ponnock, jinx, Salt Laki. great eoUthpaw who Is Grove's ' The Utah "county and Nephi Is the likely srlec- jouthpaw-Jiva- l. ' im named 6n the i' nine tlon for 'the Yjinks d!ow: Lefty Cole. 7 SpantBhJVitb the New Yorkers leading ri'tp'her; Blips Hoover, Proa htilf. Connie 1'xl:, "by., a. 6am. and -n. arrond base ; Ov Bai If y r Ne- - f Mack's". charges need victories ih!. lft jfiridr Doc Komer, Pro-- i Tvra wms Yor the Macks rTghVfioftl,- - Honorable men- todav lar.d- tomorrow would eslab I - Hlon was accorded Ole Boswl!' J liah thern County Diamond Stars Named Team - V V4 - . 4 'WriJf Nielsen. , Camilli, Donoyan and Walters of Salt Lake' were the outstanding stars of the series. .. i j . i -f-OUSALE- two: pitclttn-a- ' "1 " "lft. , alfalfar hcli good flow lug well and 85 shares of Dry Gulch wter i ', Also : Wear Duchesne a 160 acre improved farm with 377 -- sha Farnsworth Canal Water ..win sfcllat;.a. bargain or trade for house or farm in Provo or. vicinity; Inquire Arnold Dixon Thone 5 - of the, AthlcOcg a split will 4; iihtinKr chance, since bothc6fF7 tenders must Invade .'the west, f jr four imiTrspTlirwith the dangerous 1n 1 ent one In every respect, and the lerformance ofPf amlnslV ?ork andNeW players contrib-He-' d much tp its success. - Cleve- - , ,n Here's AlficdSI!va, the youth whoTecently pitched the .Oakiunvl boys to the nationalAmerican Legioa junior baseball championBhtpr The : California boys won the western "championship, and then lief eated Wor-" . . cester, Mass.,. to. take the title. . It , a NORMAN KERRY the. rest of the field on the opFTting land, Detroit and 18 "holes. Another round on Chicago clubs will course Burn Brae difficult the cont aft his 'despHfT clubs the which inuca"pre8enc'e', and complete' today, qualifications wrVekd the injured arm, appears vital to the 32 leaders will be paired for YaAks' lead last Hugmen.-- ' match play. nionth. . T6ss Somerville, Canadian cham- Much of the Cards Have Tough Job Iplon, placed third with 72, and In 'the senior loop, the St. Louis ucees.i Oecrgo "Gix" von Elm, former Salt seems to depend oarainais nave anyining oui an Sent. 11 Mass NEWTON, Lake Citv phenom and former na- - tsy-- pat h- - 4o- em I upon "Pooshr nn" Tnno t nnrl t Mondav bv Cincinnati, the Cards Ceorg Vo'ght- - of New York afta tinnnl amateur chnmnlon waa nex'1 Minneapolis in line with-73- . Tuiton hold a eiim twfl anil fame ntvi i iuu jwiiiwu Bobby Jones, out-- , slugging IhiI the field i.yt. the f ir:; sJayJajluaU - gfan(jin(r . favorite and lead with over defending second Chicago;, thescxapr. r,. ! ji ' 1 f champion, took a 77, having a bad azzeri's presence pyNew York . Giants &Uo within fying play n the national amateur ' i'. . .time on his first nine holes. jjolf tu;uw iucjit 'if, . --- thei Tour XHeii-was-o- n"f j cores "of Tt l" CH'. Toley of Salt Lake City took" big factors In the Yankee rejuvena-- 1 nered tirftle appears likely to be a - Both "stars for an 80, and has a chance to qualify. tlon-- m Sunday's double header, and thriller from now until the finish.- fine under par. to set tho NATI0NAL.G0LE TOURNEY OPENS; . nnc-nfi- ' ' . .,' ...."" .. ''': V JFtnt Uutbandi "Iti getting so a mere litisLand'f opinion on liousehold mailer liasnt the chance of a fly. We thould do tomething about ill Left - ' pool our Ideas.' - T-Aci-e Dudley, iuHh .:Fdi6i)tftelder,r"i Tfca tumnaniorirwas an excel-i- - .'' Near RobsevTiton Irtsprbv'ed; farm in lv V. 5 -- all-st- nd . . I v aspcrr.Mtfavogbutr blast- r Philadelphia hopes.r. of cireumstances.and Stone as his unknown "father, Colonel Destlnn... have opportunities for acting, that rarely come in other pictures. Needless to say, bpth of these skillful, players make the most of them; Thousands of persons haveTP.il "The Bed Mirage," loy L A. tfl. Foreign Wylle, from which "The Legion" was adapted. The full flavor of the book has been "retained --- . in the film version.- - . Scrappy Philadelphians Have Fighting it Chance As Crucial Series Resumes; : Cards Have Slim Lead i . SALT LAKE IS It Champ ions Drive as.RlcharL the unfortunate victim the mind especially because of their THE FOREIGN LEGION realism and beauty. One of them eTtottc Thrilling adventure, is the sand storm on the denert, picturesque scenes and char catching the soldiers of the Foreign acters, and a stirring story of love Legion unaware.. The other Is the "For Und rAunlt wro nil ln nna trial scene in thewcourtroorn. two these the sequences alone, picture when Universal's gripping picture is jvorth going to see. "The production, Foreign Legion",) Norman ' t'TAH IDAHO I.KAGIE ' - opened at the Gem Kerry and Lewis Stone, theater. two of the best known actors on the Championship Series ' ' Not for a long time hs an W. L. PC, screen, undoubtedly do the finest hero eeen a nictnre that work of their long and successful 4 .200 equalled The Fore . . . , . . I Boiws 'gn Legion" tn careers in the stalling roles. Kerry eny or the above features. None Salt Lake will soon forget the horror of the BOISE. Sept. H.i-T- he Boes ' annexed the Utah-Idah- o iron discipline, the fateful situatiqn lcegue champioriSh'p 'Monday by into which the hero is thrown or the pnsritig Jbeir iourth straight vie-- remarkable character which causes iory over me eoise aoions. nrsi nan his downfall a ravjshing' beauty. The deciding- game was uiuijue, (Winners. and deadly. ! a siauphter for the Salt Lakers; who Two of the sequences remain in j won 1Q to 2,. with heavy hitting and j f!ossv fielding "behind the pitching J of Curtis Davis Erickson and O'Neill 'were unable to hold the i rcr W Mom Bees, whose attack Was featured by the home rum of Donovan and TpTltle EitcIied-JDakJandBo- - - ' :.- - i ! '. - . . Second Husbands Tine! Now take floor for In ptance. 1 know what flour U the largest seller in the Drifted Snow.'' . . "GreatVLct's Firirf ttusband: tell our wives. Maybe they 'don't 'all know it. 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