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Show rROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER PAGE FOUR AG ' HARD AT WORK FOR CALIFORNIA AGGIES TILT Pu 0 Sa it th latic :orip ? Bailiff Dastrup Showing Promise OOBB, 5 SJ out " ... .. ... , Cards Have Edge In Defense Play , ornians Captains Calif .1 1 - ; - .; -- ."--- N. 6 ' 7 Champions May Of f set Big Bats Of New York Yankees Reserve Strength B. Y. tT.'g battling Cougars 'artt- .By GEORGE KIRKSEY hard at work this wek, taking off NEW . YORK, Oct 3 . UP) the rough edges which were noticelast Idaho of Steady pitching and good fielding able against College offset the greater offensive Saturday, and according to the ap- A pearance of the Cougar's Tuesday xf the New York Yankees strength "smoother:" performnight, a much vanj enable the St. Louis Cardinals and ance is. in prospect for, Saturday's Kittens Tangle With Formid ars'. to wrest the' world's baseball chamgame with California Agrgies, able Green River Team Coach Ott Romney, wxHltinfr-- to pionship from the American league - develops reservs strength of a nigh champions in the world series openMorning Saturday caliber, put the second team- outfit av ing Thursday at Yankee stadium. through a fast an furious scrtm-tna?- e If this series Is decided on pitchat with the freshmen Tuesday. ing, s Bill McKechnie, manager of e.Cf. while the. first, string outfit ..wtut ( 'Y FROSH SCHEDULE 4 be. theCardinalacontends ve -through signal p Oct' S Kittens vs. Green River f league pennant roiiMtcfe Baim at 13 JL:JrV4tt Provo. winners ought to wlt their second goir- Mark Ballif, sophomore rmoTcfal 1 13 L. P. 8. college world series in three years. ri en i' brilliant football, ad T4)ct. Prove-.Yank Pitchers Donbtful whool star Oct 16 Ricks the former Ogtlm-trtp- h With Herb Pennock, the - best college at Provo. is likelyto get the calLaLf ullback 2ft Weber college at Ogden. jOct money pitcher in -- baseball, but f in call will and signals Saturday, . No. S Utah Aggie Frosh. at the series with a sore arm, the lythi nenea Peterson,: whose 1 .. Yankees do not have a single pitchLogan. p ye cut renders him hors de Nov. 10 "IT Frosh at Provo. er they can count on for victory. -- combat for a time. 3 0W1 j No. 12 Snow college at Ephraim. Even .Waite Hoyt, who will pitch Elwood Dastrup, former Provo Nov. 17 Grand Junction Junior the opening game, is considered a .If high at la lineman, looking good KERMIT SCHMIDT college at Grand Junction the Cardinquestion mark against bbey ' guard, and appears as a certain A end lead will stellar California B. Y. U. in the "Y" als. ... ( tentative). A&jgiea against barter at that position for Saturimbi) stadium Saturday. Kermit Schniidt. with two, years' experience,. a If Hoyt should lose, the Yankee day's game. Either Basil Skousen taki " or Coach "Buck" Dixon's Cougar fast and powerful wingman, and is one of the Californians' outstanding pitching staff will be shattered. Vernon Merrill will draw the Kittens stars. will clash with the Green Hugglns will have George Pipgras ear'.' other guard assignment. for the second game, but after that RLvcrVMhletlc club, of the Unloa -'.: B The improvement-of "Lllyfoof- Pacifle he will have to draw straws to seSystem Saturday morning deaV lReeve, of placement kickame, and at '' 10 o'clock 1 lect his hurler for the opining game ,,ln the "Y" stadium, been marked has '"Rags" Ingersoll, ves ' in St. Louis. Henry Johnson, the this week and these two giant wing-me- n according to announcement made erratic youngster who was so effecthej are giving Sanky Dixon and today. tive against -- the Athletics; Tom .Continued from Page One Clarence Skousep.'last week's start Victor Over Omaha The .Union Pacific team has a Zachary, the Veteran southpaw, and ers, plenty of opposition. - George Coper, husky lineman is number of former collegiate and from each of., his three bbxmen Fred Heimach, the southpaw lately school stars on its team, and Imported from St Paul, all are eliofxrh time the hat being, groomed as "a tackle as well high dnjps and. the gible for the thid game If the Cards NEW YORK.- - Oct. 2. (UP) -- The. fii;ht strts. as a guard, and may getT onsidtT"-abl- last Saturday defeated a supposedrout in the first game. HowU. P. team by, a score odds which favor the St. Louis Omaha Hoyt ly to atIn' the series which the display upon ;his opportunity . ; Cardinals nurc wares this seasstj. "Percy" Purcell of 7 to 0; tention of the baseball 'world will ever, If Hoyt wins, Huggins prob'i 'I'b t"-- " 1. send him back against the Joe tackle 2 stellar for to to Who. Maughn, focus man la another lengthened looksmost Tueslay much may depend ably will tomorrow, S Utah Aggies Jn days gone by. Is Not since 1922, when the New npr,n the accomplishment of Tom Cards in the third game with a two-da-y promising at tackle. lease t rest and if Pipgras wins the captain of the team, and Welner, York Giants obviously 'outclassed Zacharv. Tom never has lost a Alexander Is Out- ecort the Yan woi Id series game having won'two second game, send him back In the 1927 frttpr-tna-n, famed aa a University of Nebraska their Peyton ' Alexander ve kees,-hathe Nationalleague for the Washington Senators in fourth. Huggins is that hard up is definitely out of football for tackle, is at the other tackle post N( . lCrnle Nott, quarterback champions been such overwhelming 1924, but there is always a first for pitchers r thi . the year, a bad shoulder injury fail- for n Sherdel, Haines, Alexander, Rhem West high a few years ago, favorites in battle. Hmo. In his last three starts beto respond to treatment. Alexing nse As baseball men from nil partf of fore the Yankees clinched Jhe pen- and Mitchell give McKechnie five . calls -- Blghals for the U. P. men, .. ander is an end. ' " 7 W Two collegiate stars of a few while Ken "Gardner sensational the country gather in New York nant, the veteran southpaw turned likely starters again the Yankees. was the Cards' biggest winyears ago, former -- pupils of Ott East high halfback of four years today, the talk concerns not so In splendidly pitched victories. Haines Ct n appearance at ago, holds down a backfield .post much the probable winner of the When the race had been decided, ner during the regular season, but In Romney, put old a the "Y" field Tuesday, and donned Two Kansas IT men ara on the aeries as' ot does how many game (he Detroit Tigers knocked him out Sherdel, master of a puzzling slow Di the moleskins to join in the tussle line, altogether the Oreeri "River will have to be played before Sam of the box" in the first inning, scor-in- i; ball, probably will draw the opening ' ; assignment six runs with only one out outfit is regarded aa an exception Breadon's club reglnter it secmvl with the Cougars. d, p: Blake Thomas, a noted end with al one in every respect and should lptory over the American league Hoyt and Pipgras, backed up by Sherdel Mitchell Feared There is an impression a little substantial hitting, might among Stanford a few years ago,' and Alton provide a real "gridiron appetizer" pennant winners. lity-s- t , e iCiitihcCardinala once-bu- t Papworth, hardly baseballmeftthatSherdel lland w twice, apiece.-- This leave i' the Mitchell... the southpaw spit-baguard for Pennsylvania, were the afternoon gam between the varsity American league champions sflBia pitcher, can tie the Yanks In knots, two gridders who Joined the " fray, ana California Aggies. Aj t . men little short of adequate pitching. especially the Papworth and Thomas were rnem- - Seven More Froah Games i lift Bill McKechnie, who shifted to like Ruth, Gehrig and Meusel. bera of Ott's famous ''point a minThe Frosh have seven games If Bherdel pitches the first game, St. Ixu!s to replace Bob O'Farrell team at East high school in definitely scheduled, - and another rinj ute' " ' ua manager of the Cards just in Haines probably will pitch the sec1919. Y6 battle with Grand Junction Junior time to eaxe into his second world ond with Alexander opening the college of Colorado is on the tentarig series as a manager within four series In St Louis Sunday. tive the list freshmen the giving ed. ? seasons, is far better off when it "The outcome of the first three most intensive schedule In the Kit-- Ne games will have a bearing on PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 3. -- TT comes, to pitchers. ten's, football 'history. With an .Alexander Is good for at least one choiceTor the fourth , y ttie Tommy Loughran. exceptionally large squad, every victory; so is Sherdel; so is Haines, game, but now it looks like Mitchell conwas man today be should conchampion, weight to able gain it Sher-dal- 's siderable experience this season. templating entering the heavy- who beat the Yankees twice In 1926. or Sherdel, depending lipon success in the opener: Any one of the three may repeat, In over his after ranks, The "U" weight victory frosh game will be held A The pitching records of the regu here Nov10 and will be featured Jack Gross, 202 pounds, and hither- which case the series will be over. Flint Rhem and Clarence Mitchell, by the American Legion as part of to undefeated heavyweight, at Phil- the latter the only southpaw . . , (HID adelphia. the Arm is tic Day celebration. In captivity, are formidable - A crowd of 25,000 watched Lous;l-raessar , y win one of the giea(e.rfkrMs relief pitchers such as the Yankees do not possess Either could start Ami of his career Monday nihlJLuujjh- " ? 7WhaV8 ran mixed a right cross and a jolt a Kume with a good chance of win ing right uppercut with shoit body ning from the American league To -"tpndersjnitheir presenXrijp)ed BUncheSjpjjaQdfldj fconuiuon. That'sThe situation on the eve of the .. V scries Justifies the betting odda, fed? Dean , Park, Orem middleit's which CHbce.. to continue favor Cardinthe League als. weight grappler, Is wondering whether or not Wildcat Pete of , Team Standing -;.. From wow ok) Eugene, Ore., the Junior middleW. L. Pet RAKV FIRE OCCURS of the . world, OR - SUICIDC weight champion I Sacramento . . . . . "For ihe third lime during the past lv will accept his challenge, made . .... San Francisco ..60 87 .619 year fire broke out in a barn beat the time of Friday's Pete-JonHollywood longing to Frank Roberts on Second match. ..61 40 .BM Hrmth street' between Fourth" and "I am anxious to get a match Oakland ... . . . I 50 47 --v.5 Fifth South streeti, at 3:30 a. m. (v . with Pete, and, if possible, a Missions ' Portland ; ..40 57 .412 Wednesday. Tne fire deprrtment chance for the championship and 39 58 .402 Responded and the blaze was the belt," said Park today. "I Los Angeles Itnliltit .Mrnnvillo Seattle ...31 CG .320 brought under control with a have heard nothing from Pete, 'A about $15. accordTuesday's UcruKs directly or ' indirectly, In 1914, when the Boston Brave? either Sacramento 9, Seattle 4. . ing to acting chief G. L. Clark. Issued lince I " ..Jt my challenge. " prove6rThe--"mIracleSan 'Francisco 77Ebi"Angf;Ui8'4 '. leam"pfthe (believe I can take his measure, ages by winning the National Hollywood 5, Missions 1. Mv Mil an old to score tnu have I settle Oakland 3, ' Portland 2 4 12 inpennant and the world sernx l league with since me he beat him, here ' ' ies from the supposedly Invincible ' nings). with a "drop kick" a couple of And.; "Rabbit" Philadelphia Athletics, :h ge V years ago." Maranville was a big cog in the 1 dou Park is In training at Orem, National league victory- ;- Thursday, ind is awaiting word from Pete shf, the "Rabbit" will be in anothei before he continues his condJ-- 1 ."as 7 Honing work. Dttla who picked him LouisCardi rhost after' it was thought his playing ' no up PCBLISHING PACT days -- were over. He has been a the Oct 1 (UP) The coun'PARIS, in the mainstay pennant victory. nsive cil of ministers today decided unale ve nimously on, the necessity of pubot lishing the details of the naval ac;er w cord with Great Britain hut only after" Britain has agreed. Frosh Mee U. P. Eleven " t na! r star.-show- ed It of County Fair P.T.A.'Mfe DEPARTMENT Rabouillet sheep Ram over one year, Hutchinson Bros., American Forkflrstjand second;. RF. Hol-leSpringvllle, third. Ram lambs R. F. Holley, Springville,llrst second and third. Ewe, one year and over Hutchinson 3ros., first, second and third. Lincoln ewe, over one year Jacob Hanson, Spanish Fork, first; Mark L. Pet Bradford Spanish Forkrsecond and 7 .759 third. Lincoln ewe lamb Mark 6 J39 Bradford, first and second. Ram 13 .649 lamb Jacob Hanson, first " .591 9 Hampshire ram, over one yea- rfirst 3. .571 Ronald Whiting, Springvllle, t Grove 12 .429 Ewe over one high school, first; Ronald Whiting, Springvllle, second; Pleasant Grve Kam, lamD L. Pet high, school, third. 8. Ronald Whiting, first; Pleasant 10 .677 Grove high school, first; Ronald " 4 .667 Whiting, second.: ;t- - -- Saturday; Itomney Works to Develop , HPAN0G0&w4 PrizeWiriners-- LIVESTOCK -- 1 2 TO ODDS WORLD SERIES . - FAVOR CARDS lars follow: . Hoyt ... .YANKEES W. .22 .17 . . .24 Pipgras H. Johnson Helmachi. Zachary ut .13 . 4 . 9 . with sore arm. v CARDINALS W. 20 .21 . Haines Sherdel S. Johnson ........ ..... Alexande .16 Rhem .11- -8 ; r.640 .579 .471 .89 Mitchell Defensively,iheCardlnals as a team are better thanrthe Yankees, but Individually the records indicate that the Yankees have ah advantage In the cold figures at six 6uttof eight positions, excluding the ... pitchers. Shortstop Is Problem The weak spot la the Yankee defense, may be at shortstop .where Mark Koenig, the goat of the 1926 series and the hero of the 1927 series, many waver. If Koenig settles down, the Yankees' infield is about equal to the Cardinals' Inner defense, The cardinals possibly have a better defensive outfield in Hafey, Douthlt and Harper or Holm, than the Yankees have in Meusel, Durst or Paschal, and Ruth. Wilson is a better defensive catcher than Ben : , . gough or Collins. . ...... ... .. ... .., , "l -- V,-- -.- , Parents and teachers of the 8chODtwlllffmeet y, PitchingrrandFieldingrof National League at Fullback Post Ogden Boy Likely to Be 3.00' ; , os Wednes-da-y s"T:3r& The purpose of, this meet- tooutline the year's program' and to present the neweaehers before the parents of the 'district A group of children of the school, under the direction of; Mrs. Mar- 'I orrl win nn nrnwnu'a in two short programs, which had been arranged for the Utah county fair. One of these will be In the . s' from of a meeting, and promises to be amusing and entertaining. Supt C. A. Smith will speak, and Principal J, C. Moff it will talk nn the year's outline of work; and the z ways and means of best accomplishing the desired ends. ing is Parent-Teacher- ALL ALIKETO ALEX UP- YORK, - Oct 3. ; --r jOrover Cleveland Alexander; Is not: Swme ' ""Chester White Scott B. Price, much excited about the series. !'Oh.'!l; Boar he. observed, "It's lust a few more Provo (Springvllle road).. over oneear.'TirsC1- - Boarr under ball james. They either do or they third. don't It's no different from a town one "year, So wover one year, first and sec lot ganifc-- If the pitcher Strikes the ond. Sow under, one year, first sec batter out he's a hero. If he doesn't ond and third. Herd, three sows he's a bum. That's all there is to' it.' and one hoar, first and second. "Berkshire A.-Warnick, Pleas- year7 first second and third. Herd, ant Grove. Boar over one year, three sows and one boar, first and first Board -under- one, year, first second. f and second. Sow over one year, Duroc Jersey Hinckley farms," first and second. Sow under one Provo. Boar over'' one year,' first DEPARTMENT LIVESTOCK ' first-second-- and . -- . built Tires and get e PARLIAMENT -- (Continued from Page One) fellow-townsme- n, all-sta- te post-seaso- , one-tim- Saturdayjmoj--JngJorheSaturday- LOUGHRANMAY . heavy-swingi- 1 T " BECOME HEAVY . Vet Infielder light-heav- t H of the British Parliament notwith- that it has been standing the fact shorn of most- - of Its power. It serves as a check upon the actions of the House of Commons, which often does business In a hurry.- - The voting In the House of Commons, according to Dr. Jensen, Is much more expeditious than In the American congress. When a vote is taken those voting "yea" go Into the right lobby and thosejroting "no" to the left lobby. The voters In each lobby are quickly counted. In closing, Dn Jensen referred to a pleasing incident that occurred on board the Leviathan as he was leaving England for America. 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