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Show fJLC3 FCTJ2 v , PRQVO SUNDAY HERALDSUNDAY. APRIL , 1928; sters Elimkatedl mWctor On Fouls 44 gcore iVed With 90 Seconds to Play, Utah Falters; Komney anouox aces in ' " Worth Watching Utah. ironx the nation! In'ter-tournament Friday after-eeholestle xn J&y Canton. J1L, In the quarter i The battle final to finish. thrilling one from atart wa won victory a Canton's J Wv vth narrowest of margins, the a trinnest breaking tie , of flay. tO II Mil ni ! Orand Forks, N. D.: IFiirm; On.'. aaa AahUnd. Ky.. areIt slated to fight 'foe tvr for flret aonora Salurasy.J Orand forks defeated Alexandria. "i .with eome brilliant ..eintt .j V .rnl. asml-flnali- on snooting Just before the game H "J showed excep- Ahta, Kentucky, Sthar contest. rucenntblng piste played eicellent tali before to a rally of last-perio- d Illinois team Friday. The. St o Oaorg 6ey, who won their way the select circle of the eight beat toama In the nation by virtus of consistent play, really lost snly. by a single point. Canton players tossing in two baskets In the minute when Dixie staked offensive pverythlng on a rapid-fir- e lead of to overcome the (he middle west outfit In-S- ly )( . one-poi- nt ' Foul pltetiai"wtintn gume fur "Canton, each team scoring the same number of field goals. Dixie's basket shooting was not equal to that Mlcfe It displayed In the Utah state tournament, and Canton's accuracy e feu la decided the issue. Dixie" was siimiaated from further emrrpetitloB by the defeat, only first fon losers having consol-- embaU scheduled. ation Canton took the load at the start X Co Km. fcaemf t--3 margin at ie quarter, when Romney'e long 3et KXed. only Dixie damage As the naif. Dixie had cut the3 margin to a single point. Canton .. Reading. 10 to Rsasnsyw toyfhwt,ir1iBHrii4 Cox's set-a- p snot, and a foul toss by Com gmvs the Utahns a lead at the close of the third period, but Canton was not to be denied. . i. United State racquetoers had litthe tle difficulty In amoUiertng Mexican Davs cup singles pUyers in the opening. Davis cup match of the .American aoa Friday. ' William T. THdea. ace of the U. S team, was in rare form when he defeated Robert Kinsey, formerly U. 8. dobbiea champion when paired with his brother Howard Kinsey. snd now Mexico's ace la Davis cup competition. Tildes a win was scor-- 4 trlnmnha ed by f-Tilden and Arnold Jones were slated ta meet Kinsey and Alfonso t'nda In the doubles Saturday afternoon, with exhibition matches stated' Monday If the Americans cinch the match, aa expected. S-- X CaliforruaParsmen . Upset Washington , . - among the players that's going to carry the Clients ,ar" long way this season, Med raw said. "Win or lose the Giants are going to put up one cf the hardest battles ever." The Giants do not expect spirit to carry them along. Frank O'Doui whs hit .378 for an Francisco promises to develop Into one of the greatest cut fielders in the league this season. He has plugged the left field gap which was - a constant source of trouble to McGraw last' ' year Ed Roush Is playing the best baseF. P ball of his career. HisMate start 7 3 stalllng, Dixie took the ball, and L. Cox tied the count after a Inng pass. A foul wss called on Dixie when Coleman, attempting to- - dribble Lb rough, was pushed, and the Canton player converted the toss. Dixie desperately started attempts for a field goal, with a minute to play, but Canton took advantage of the defensive lapse, and flchnetl and to give Illinois Eddy scored set-ua five point lead at the finish. The score: CANTON: Eddy, f Bchaell, f O. vi, 1 .40 ' tmtlET -- 7 happy picture d catcher and hitting outfielder before the club could be considered a contender. ,lf rtght-fcanee- last year greatly handicapped the ' Giants. , Andy Cohen has won the second base Job and already Is being hailed as a better fielder than Hornsby. He can cover more ground, the Experts with the team say, and fte's better en fly balls. Fsar that Cohan . might not be able to hit big league-pitching has been dispelled by 'his . recent stick work. . ANOTHER WIN i-- TODAYS AND MONDAY AT REGULAR PRICES -' , . ' ' ' ' t . Matinees IferlSe, '..,. 20e -- ; ieiilBgTITJcrlScr25tr3ttc : . An Immortal story that never (..grows old! To thos who hare seen, it you eotild enjoy it again! To those who haven't a rare treat Is In store for you. Consid- -' ered by all Douglas Fairbanks' greatest picture. , -- . . . : i f. ; ' al ; win-aia- il er -- - ," -- " i Coast League Hollywood 6. Oakland 2. Sacramento 3, Mlaeiona 1. Ban Francisco U, Seattle 7. Los Angela 7, Portland S. DOUGLAS PAIRBADKS RIVOLI THE A T R E in ROBinjIOOD X Ski?-- :J ,.: .: "l; Love SUNDAY AND MONDAY Lit...-..-- : of 800 Yean Ago ToTToveriT of loinCwrTwhe7n kmfiiits m armor fought with lance on armored steeds! When hearts were won with stiff usd cudgel aad broadsword! i First Played at FREIBURG In the year 1264 ' . Portrayed by" lAdolpf and George Fassnacht In roles Inherited from generation to generation. Doagla$ Fairbanks -- i -- - Comedy "Baby Brother" and Color Classic tod the love of Robin Hood and his Maid Marian! This great star is supnr rat-a- s the romantic wooer! As the bandit ho robs the rich to succor the poor sfrrr 1 He's Douglas Fairbanks "NORTH OF SUEZ" Continuous shows will be run on Sunday starting; "at 6 p. m. Admission price for this most wonderful of - all ' pictures - -- IHSi'iBt- oy ALLAH DUMlV. ZiRCTTOH Springville , ""The "PASSION PLAY" 17 v- - er t al tricky comical - 0 -- iiGIANTS SCORE 8 3 " nn Lewis Munk and Bruce will clash la the finals of the B. V. soring single tonnis tournament , t 4 f ImMonday afternoon, following victories over pressive semi-fmdangerous opponents. Squad Xamrd Mosday " -- ; r. i Vi, Coach T. Earl Pardoe will select Ths New York Oiants' mad It a "varsity aquad of eight men Monday, and preparations for the open- thirteen straight preseason victhe Weah- ing collegiate match of the season. -tories Friday, . will fetfslated for FridsyrApi II another Senator trouncing. ington Into their final tagrs at once. funkv Dixon. Paul Holt and Reed! to the- tuns of 10 to . OiapTrn Porter are three netmen certain of I pitching subdued the American Tork-o- t their places against the Utes. The league club, while the New her two places are decidedly ers hammered tnree Senator hurtitonMful wtth Gilchrist. Munk. Wes- -' er hard. g bats exploded The Milo ley Porter, Eldon Prinley. in a wild fray with Charlotte of the Moody and others in the running. Munk ;jMid QiSfifcrist are exported Sally league, the Tanks winning to stage an asweedingly thUresting by a score of 23 to 10. Ruth and final match Monday. Each won his Gehrig got two home runs apiece, semi-finmatch by exactly the in addition to various other safe wallops. Pat Collins also smashed same score. Munk took Brinley's measure one for the circuit off the "bush Friday by1 a (M. W count, and Oil-- , leaaae" hUMert. Athletics downed Phillies In an Christ did likewise with Wesley tussle. Trie exciting ' Porter Saturday morning. tf Munk's game was a Speaker's ssfety brought In the eun.-wh- for-- Brinley, who has Ty Cobb's fielding bit- - too-fa- st shown much more promise In and hitting also was a big factor In the Maekmen's victory. ' doubles than In singles. bUchrtkt-Pert"Detroit treated. Grime,' new Battle The Gilchrist-Porte- r tussle waa Pittsburgh hurler. without respect, extremely interesting, although Gil and hammered him from the slab Christ's superior steadiness and to score a 3 victory. ability tn amergehcles enabled him Hcilman, champion batsman of the American league, led the assault to win la straight seta. Porter put tip a terrific battle In on the KaUoaaJ league title hold-erabanging out a home run and the first set Gilchrist broke through - his service in the first game, and two Justy twa baggers.- each gams went with service from that point With the count 4. PorEIGHT. LOVELY GIRLS ter sffcrmed the net STAR IX "A GIRL service to win the first two points. ltMi IcbxisUa&lled- - u;xHka. fa v.. firs m rTfclta njLjnjisWlUAlS.. 1" ng ahot to win the neat four points snd "A Girl In Every Pert." latest the set, -- . production with Victor McLaglen Gilchrist took s 1 lead in the In the featured role, comes to the second canto, but Porter again ral- Strand theater for three days start lied, taking two games by virtue of some clever net play. Gilchrist steadied, however, and won the next two games to annex the match impressively. . TODAY. MONDAY TUESDAY ...,. '' 4 y ' ... Two free throws and a close-i- n Romney, f shot by Schnett .Ued tae' score at Stratton. f 'ihC'fpurth quarter. K. Cox. and L. Cox, o ... OardoaJ each counted their, foul Pec tot-- g- itchs oa a double foul, whsn'Eddy K. Cox, f pu the midwest team In the lead with a short shot With Canton Totals. ing today. . figbt of tha, BsoM talented, of the younger actress sa' tn saotion picture, namely: Imlee Prooka Leila Hyama, Elena Jnrado, DoroGretol Volts, Phalb thy Mathew. Morgan,-Natali- e Joyce aad Maria Casajuana piay. the fccnisiin toads in a fost unique series of episode. Robert - Armstrong - baaf- - the other Brinley and Porter Lose Matches In "Y" Tournament: Final Encounter Takes Place Monday CardosC g . Coleman, g Totals. DIXIE: SELUFJtJALS 1 1 Ruth-Gehrl- K1TATTI.E. April 7 -- Tor the first time in a number of yeara, the University .California triumphed over Washington IT tn the annual crew race between thtwoCoaet school a. The raoe was extremely exciting. California wiontog. by only half a letigths- - The Oolden Bear crew was in ths lead practically alt the way. although Washington tried desperWhen Chalmers Claaell waa sold to few weeks." ths slight margin the Chicago Whine Sox for approxiHarris rates 'the Giants as a ately to cat down " . . mately 1123100 Jn money and play- much "better team than the 1927 at the close. ers, the Portland owners again outfit, stressing the point that the turned to the De Moines club in Giants have a spirit the club lacked BRAVES SEEK TBADF. the Western League for a shortstop last year." BOSTON. Mass. Jack Blsfttory. snd plucked a youngster' named Mo Mont Discontent manager of the Braves. arrived Those players who disliked here Fritx Knoth. Now they say Knothe today to confer With Eratl Is likely to prove a better man than Hornsby Llndatrom, Terry, Roush. ef the dub. reFuchs, Cissel and should command a high and said to have demanded that garding president another trade dselgawd to In club some from big league price ihi'1iHrvTor"iwo. TCh6nrelB' advised. Fusctas sevens. stasha. ago. afaownthat the Braves Bonded another I)mprato Effort Fails -- days hardest baseball problem: "Where will the New Tark Oiants finish Jo the National league pennant race?" Net rated among the first three teams of the league, the Giants have won 13 straight games and are playing He beat spring baseball of any team In either league. ' Tgjn and Hennewy in Fine Fettle to Win Opening. Cup Matches ' tional power by smothering Morris, with Orand Forks In one semi-fina-l, Vienna and Ashland clashing in the " rm.- - The Giants scored their fifth straight victory over the Washington Senators Thuradav. and have won five out 01 six games win Burky Harris' club this spring. The Giants are coming north wltn a new spirit, a Jewish second baseman. a"sUr left fielder and the greatest southpaw pitching prospect discovered in years. On pap John McOraw's teem looks no better than a fourth place ulfll b there to every ehanee for the Giants to provide the sensational upset for which the National league f ana are waiting. Bucky Harris, manager of the points nut that. for the first time in years McOraw's club has not been picked to win the pennant. - "McGraw. la content to leL th Giants enter the race out of the position of favorite," Harris said. The big burden-i- e thrown a the Pirates" and McGraw may knock the league for a loop in the first rna t, 7 g; Wallop Washington-"- . 12-1- 7 "" .smted. - ' I The sensational rise of Carr Fork. C nailed" by Vienna. "Oe-- , , wm victory with- wlch aeorad a 22-difficulty: The Georgians are aa the "team to fit to-regarded IS, Oantuu was atheduled to meat ieaf for the national title. Playing Great llaU In Spring Trnia-inSpirit Is Hirh - ?fEW TORKrAprit - high T--DWt CHICAGO, April arkool of AC George. ; Great - role. "A QatlUp EVtiy Pott" U frrmi. an, wiliai-alar-- by jha. . ,.r . . , . director. , Pint arsmus hauata of aatfor en short leave In the romantic atmoa-ph(if those poets a the world ef which- every on has dreamed to toe Argeaoae, HoUsuU, Panama, China, the Pbilipiaes and obscure ; "" barkor- - of the Did World.' mal ', v , "UPSET'DOPE McGrawmen &ea? -- u,umiEN Quinte-t- nois GaMom-AlrEe- i? ESy u- " A LAUGH ALL THE WAY Andy Gump Comedy" "THE CLOUD BUSTER ONLY 10c and 25c vf Jl M L awsk o) 3 BIG PAYS - - SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY as orities conducted tour of the q ;Thejtar of f J'fIfl "What Price Gory supported by LOUISE BROOKS '' seen. ; - Events beautiful, ' It will, stick test 'c5t ATpQEIDURG1 FIRST PLAYED CHRICTUS .. Superb' ui GE0RCE AD0LPH photoplay. Marie Casajuana ' NATALIE "JOYCE - end Portrayed by . " ' ' ' - Directed mE the Year 1600 Since And Given There Regularly in yOur memory indefinitely the acid " Leila Hjams Robert Armstrong Latest "Ntwi U ng: than any 'pic, tare you have ever JcLagl' - 1 magnificently done, and more interesti- jXoamlng Bomea ' usly miracu-- WOfiLbV OLDEST rWr The picture described by eminent auth- JUDAS - no orranrtD J I I h DIMITRI EUQiQU'ETZKl . Presents 'The A macn In A na!a5ecret iVent snbjert Tectmi-colo- r Great Event ON THE STAGE Tonight Only bVlsck ProTO ifigh Band ' ' M ptoraa Dtrartiea r rROFRESrV)S . A. OnANSO.X the Passion Play tells of the Great Sacrifice acd' the events In the life of Christ which are the basis of all happiness today. It U played bjrptayws whose business has been that of living these roles all their lives. Its location has been ihepcrman ent locatkriroTThr Passion" Play since 126i,""nd it islervadef by a reaiisrn .that mere actors never can in portraying the story of some modern author, iure Matinees 15c and 25c, 'i t si. V ' "a 25c anH Evenings ' ' f Iff V,' ' 4 - 50c - . a |