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Show it. PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1923. PAGE FOUR Dell Gay Allows Payson 1 Safety HEBE KEEPS Provo Hurler Now Has Mark of 18 Scoreless z Innings; Strikes Out 14; Timps Run Wild to Win, 18 to 0 Short and Eagles luns pmet ar PATSON. ,! - rula- - for instead thM days, ,Jrm pitchers Addis Millar ! .of ths cscvpUon. Ephralm on safety In aa sxhlbiiioa 'iuaal ti Provo on Memorial day. ,aod Friday OeU Oay did likswlee, with Payson of ths Central Utah learue as th victim. ? Pi ovo ran wild In ths meantime, scoring- IS run on 23 hiu of all iaea. to win IU third straight league fray. U 11 Scorrieas Inalng , IncGay1 masterful pitching; identally marked slfhtsea scors-4-Innings of league hurling for Jh young right bander. Gay had Spanish Fork previously blanked with thro hit. cloaa to a no-h,. Gay cam gam at Payson's expense, since 22 men war out whan Perkins, Paysoa left fielder, cracked out a Clean single with one down In the aspira'eighth to spoil Gay no-h-lt tions. first man reached one other Only "Vase, an error on an easy grounder k i g responsible. Oay struck out batmifn, and the first basemen Jind 11 of the remaining putouta. Par-fi, Only one man in addition to was able to slap one of Gay's Offerings as far as the outfield. .OU'nsliad the only outfield put-rColvln cf the Provo team. riuok one pop fly at second and the remainder of the putouta ne-h- lt Ui Untie JUUy.In Ninth FaHa J , Win, i 5-- 4 cluba, Her' jvs-ru- ' nUvi. niaile m infield ro;ir. bit of It a a aittKHiriri-nhu cm thi of Gay. I'lU'lmi to be In for big season Jn Central Utah this year. . R. Davis pitched all the way for nerei-leasl- y Payson, and was hammered by the Timp sluggers, whose 22 bits Included three homers, four "triples and a double. ! H'Min and Mimr art Ktaj.li-HIf . 4 Inft.ld rKiilnrs. with 4 Humiueiskgh. c brad, Iteadlng and iSunnilt ht Tn 3 Warren ijleele p the outer garden. 3 Smith, rf , works behind the bat ' 3. Chatwin, 2b ....... 4 At the rate DeU Gay and Addis AllUer are pitching for Total 34 10 24 Provo, the Tlmpe shoold be In' fine shape for two successive HEBER encounters, with each star doAB. H. PO. ing slab duty one day. C. Montgomery, rf.... 4 All fans who have seen Cop1 0 4 per teiagua teams m action will A I Murdock, s- E. Montgomery, rb... 4 0 S hnll the annnonrenvnt of the two-gaseries with dellrht . 2 0 Clionner, 2b ' stnre an ahnndanra of brilliant O. Nelson, i. 4 i g , Uie t . jrr Busts f ttvla flrrA Co'vln TCrn did the deadliest ,. triple 'and alnifltf. Kinimy Mclntoah got hrnwr. double and single. wil HuV Dyrr, m ho hml. boen nlttnt U In propi'l ' ,fct s terrific, clip this ytar, cracked one for tU circuit snd also for two niulct. Whit HujV Utah-Idah- o er and Freddie Farmer also three wallops in the day's Activities. Standing of the Clubs Provo sewed up the gams in the W. U Tthlrd Inning, when ala hits counted 13 .... 7 five runs. Thereafter, it was mere- Boles 13 7 Ogdea ly "more of the same.'' Salt Lake 10 - The score. I m - WuiJiMin. If. R JJIIes, cf. If ....... Killimi.-e-, j(, A. Murdock, p tver,,lf ...... rf lb.... tt... ..3 o o 3 0 2b .....S 0 3 2 3 0 0 1 tt. Jt.i Spalnhower, Pavla, p OvOilne, If '.PnUer. rf Tuvlor, e -- 4 4 ......3 3 ....3 13 0 3b - Score by.lnnlnga: .1 0 6 3 Hits a rVms.. 3 1 1 1 1 6 B -- , r 1 4 1 7 3 0 2 l I i M 0 ' 2 0 San Francisco, M'faons (it.kiartd ; Portland Seattle ,j ... .... .. W. i To Buy a New Car to. Get Dependable Transportation Look At These Values Hollywood 10 Sacramento X Seattle 2 Los Angeles 4. San Franclsca 14 Portland 0. Missions 20. Oakland 5. 8-- '. 6-- 1926 DODGE DE LUX SEDAN Lacquer finish beautiful dark blue. Velour upholstery, fully ' equipped. 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Goodyear INSTALLED o 35 2S JM3 .574 35 26 35 24"' .574 .4i , .SI .. 1 32 in" at 2.1 .45? :..2i 34 .433 67 ...22 '38 If yoa are particular, and want new, fresh tackle, both domestic and imported, you will come to. Continues Until June 15 1926 WHIPPET COACH Looks ycry fine both inside and out. Good tires, bumpers front and rear. A fine little car. Only ! U Pet bigr , nrrzjr g INC. No Need Only ! Sacromento '.ITnllywood Anxelta 27 02 210001008 R. J. FRY, - nubs Of course it isn't you don't intend trusting the ' ones to old, or Inferior tackle. , SPECIAL! ..30 6 27 11 Totals Score by innings: ' ' American Fork Runs .. ....0 5000000 .1 6 0 0 1 0 1 0 312' Hits I Spanish Fork .. Runs .. ... .1 Otflfl 0 0 0 2 Hits Summary -- Runs. Bennett, Dur-ran- t. Binch, IngersoU, Chipman, Polling 2. Hanks. Dowdell; errors. Senior; stolen bases, Bennett; sacrifice hits, Hanks. Dowdell, V. Dudley JtUncTi; three base hits Bennett, 00000000 Standing of the Is Your Tackle Ready? ...6 AUTO PLATE Qeanin&r i " d , oooooooi Coast League : comegreatest back of his career magnate forget oicImhu.1. 22 Z Huns .. a- -1 Hits . Summitry Runs Mcintosh 3. Fsr-we- r 3. W. Hoover 2. Colvln 3. B. lower 8. Dyer 2. Gay. Berry,; er- Trors, Farmer. B. Bpalnhower. D. fvntnhower 3. Perkins, Butler, Sail vln .Oay.W. Hoover.B. Hoover; two ft Hoover; home runs. Mcintosh. fVrr. Colvln; three base hits. Col Tin, Gay. B. Hover. W. Hoover; two Perklm 'ymse, hits, Mcintosh, rtntck out by Gay 14, by Davia 4 pitches. Davis 1; balk; Kavls, ;time of game 3 hours 10 minutes; . 'umpire, Stevens. J ' r. 000002034 GUARANTEED RADIATOR RECOREING Repairing: and IS , Judging from ths number who have already arranged tor the cours) there win be ths largest registration In its history. Prof. Williams atateavA short recital win be given by soma of the students of ths winter course. All who wish to register should be there at this time, to receive instructions about ths work and also have a definite Urns set for lessons. 0 1 37 10 1631131 registra- - 1 10 2 ghran staged the "! Friday's Results: Prove It'Payaoa .' ' llrber ft, Ttntie 4. , Saturday's Results : Awirricaa Fork T. Kpaniah Fork Sandaya Schedule: Heber at Tintic Students It Won't Be Long flow 18 ...... ........ 4. 'lack for iiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiBaaat 13 MFG. CO. 0 0 6 0 3 0 0 1 .........3 0 5 0 cf fPAYSON- o J AHLANDER'S 1 TBHPOA as T - Spalnhower, Itillman. lb Totals ' l 4 3 62 33 37 Vileon, 4 11 ...3 July. l" t . against Jimmy Slattery of Buffalo hers Jans 21. If he la victorious as then will mast Leo Lomskl In another title bout, probably early la la the last four rounds of his IS 3. round bout with SWT' Latao and saved his title by ths barest af SPANISH FORK.. June 2 Ham margins. Latao (ought mering Bonham from the slab in I hlmaelf out In ths the aecond inning of today'a,game, j early rounds in a the American Fork Cavemen took a firm grip fouguraa gams attempt to place in thej Centra) Utah league standing by knock out ths champion. Ha landed numerous blows, had the champion downing Spanish Fork, T to 1 The Beetdiggers took the lead in retreat, brought blood from his with a run In the first off Polling nose and opened an old cut under but the Cavemen made sis hits his chin, and a new cut over his . count for five runs in the second, right eye. and the game was never In doubt Lougbraa Rallies The crowd howled for Latao to thereafter, big Chief Polling getting deliver the finishing punch and better as the game progressed. Carter, who relieved Bonham, was Loughraa caught hold of himself. unhittable for lax innings, but the He stopped boxing and began to visitors added two runs to ihelr to fight He brought his right Into tal In the ninth on three' bunched action, hs began to put power Into his lefts.. Weary from continual blows. . Brilliant fielding on the part of hammering at a shadowy figure, both teams featured the game, while Latso had used up all his fighting the timely clouting of Bennett. reserve and was in no snaps to Holmstead and Polling was the bat- withstand Loughran's vicious offensive. ting feature of the tussle. . The score: Through ths twelfth, thirteenth, AB H PO A fourteenth and fifteenth. Loughran AM. FORK: 8 1 8 lougni a championship fight. Bennett, 2b . . . Latzo floundered around ths rlnr. 1 4 Homer, jf 3 2 finishing as feebly as be had started Holmstead, as 1 1 f sensationally. nurrant,' Lough ran now must prepare him Barner.-- tf 0 0 self for his next champlonahip bout 1 Ingecsoll, lb .. 1 12 l ail" Chipman, c ... 1 1 Chipman: two bass hits. Halmxtnat in i iiiiiicme, that Colonel irlncH' 3b Homer, Durrani; IngersoU. Innings 3 0 J...' Hu i i s riviti magnates are Polling, p pitched by Bonham 3, Carter T; displeased to have the Yankees Totals .....39 12 27 8 charge defeat to Bonham. At bat come Gate receipts reAB H PO A off Bonham 13, Carter 26; hits bat-t- o SP. FORK: flect the popularity of the world's doff Bonham 7. Carter S; runs 2 ... 4 and George Herman Hanks, 8b .... champions scored off Bonham 8, Carter 3; 1 2 13 Dowdell, ts Ruth, and gate receipts are he struck out by Polling 11, Carter 3; 1 2 V. Dudley, cf , causus baseballl. bases on balls off Polling 3, Carter 0 4 In their swing through the west, Harnett. 2b .. 1. Time of 1 4 game 3 hours. Umpire, the Yanks will draw more dollars Davis, o Stevens;, scorer, Warner. 0 11 Into the coffers of the club they Senior, lb .... 0 1 visit than the three, other eastern Prior. Tf 2 0 teams put together. The net 'profUs Bonham, p If .0 0 Dudley, If . Of a Visit, bv the Wnrlri'a rhimnlnn. 0 0 Irmakci many the Carter, p 3 0 R. Giles. A. Murdock. Three base hitsWiddlson. Two base hits Total 33 g 27 11 O. Chatwin, .Kline. Double plays-Rob- erts to Kline; Wilson to Pet Kjta to Roberta; X Murdock to Bonner Score By Innings .632 to Fillmore. Struck out by Steele 4. .632 Tintic: Runs 0 2t Hits 1 0 01 3 13 0 310 A. Murdock 8. Bases on balls off Steele 1, A Murdock 3. .474 Heber: 10 Passed Runs 0 10 0 0 4 0 0 a B ABHPOA Twin" Falls Nelson. 1 .421 8 11 Hits 1 3010310 x 8 balls-- O. ....6 3 0 0 Idaho Falls Time of game 2 hours. Umpire, Pocatelio 6 13 J16 ... S 0 Summary Runs Hammeralough. Smith 2, Berrett Scorer, Sharp. s 12 Salt Lake . Twin Falls s 1 (10 In- O. Chatwin, Bonner, O. Nelson. a 0 nings.) Wlddison, R. Giles, Fillmore. ErIdaho Falls 3. Pocatelio L rors Kline, 0. Chatwin, 2, Al Mur0 6. . Boise 3, Ogdea doch. Stolen bases Kline, Roberta, 0 0 Stanley, cf .... IjCoUlns, . 11 League W. Hoover, e Colvln, 2b .... B. Hoover, as Prof. a. W. WllUams will begin his eighteenth annual summer piano course at the Junior high Juae lf il 1- , NEW YORK" June 2 (UP) PU Latao of Scranton, Pa, reached for Tram Standing: world's light heavyweight crows . W. U Pet the for a few brief moments last night. LOO '.' 8 Prav Iir4v-- r 3 LM but did not have ths courage, stam 3 1 ' .?M ina nor fighting ability ts make ths Amrrlcaa Fork I 8 -- 5S final grasp.. Spank Fork , tea rounds Ttntlc iM Badly beaten through of furious fight4 .MO paysea ing, Tommy Lou-CENTRAL CTAH LEAGUE ng e. C e " WESTERNTRIP ne rBrry, ' 7-- 2 YANKS OFF ON 'n Conant, TT.y. P Netson, " .. can Fork Victory; Score, , lt TROVO ftlntrmh, ef 2;Krmer, 2b '. - Great Rally In Final Rounds ; Gives T1U Holder liar--, tin Orer LaUo . Ameri- One Big Inning CiY . tot 4M-,1w- " According to announcement of Twilight league officials Saturday, the Independents did not win from Taylor Bros, by forfeit this week.' The game, scheduled n Memorial Day, was postponed by common consent of ths two OPHJSLIONDAY STILL CHAI.IP SPANISH FORK By Ticilightera Copper Nine To Play Here - llr Standing Given WINMGWAYS school Monday, will meet at 1 I.IUSIC COURSE LOUHGRANLS II1TJ1 1IU1I This leaves both Independents HEBER. June 3. Heber' eontia-ae- d in Its stellar play in the Central and Taylor Bros undefeated Columhla competition, Utah Baseball league by chalking Twilight Steel has three victories and bo victory. Tin tic up. another one-ru- n Taylor Bros and Inwas defeated, 8 to 4, by the scrappy losses, with also are ia the 1.000 Eagles, who ave taken ths long dependents percentage list, each with one end, of .three tight games this seai victory and no defeats. son to keep In a tie with Provo for The postponed gams wiil be first place. played at the close of the first Bingham; Will Clash With BaUy rails Short thriller-ar- l the aalf scredule. It la announced. Ths game was a Provo TUnps way, a ninth-Innirally by Tintic falling just short of victory. July land 5 Art Murdock, conqueror of American Fork, chalked up his aecond of the season for the Eaglea. Twe tMsebaO Uirillors are victory his portaida slants proving hard to slated to talis phvc la rrovs fathom, particularly la the early July 4 and I, with Blnghaa of part of the game. the Copper Wjroe circuit onaDell Steels of the invaders had 'bad Inning ths sixth, when seenrod ss meet the fss4-stehits and errors were bunched by NEW YORK, June 2. (UP) ping Ttmps la boMlea oa two the, home team to net four runs, The New York Yankees are off on n a sad give Heber , lead their first western Invasion ef the saooosalv days. at that stage of the game. the American league Copper kagas teams are alEureka got its attack under way season, leading ways rare attractions la this by a margin of. seven snd In the seventh, to score two runs, parade one-hagames over their nearest section, and , with tha Provo and then staged another rally in rivals. . team playing sensational baaa-satwo men out, H. the ninth. With Miller Huggin's men have only this season, a pair of ProVlertel oa third and Ipine on sec- to maintain an even pace, winning liant battles seem certain. ond, and two runs across ths plate, as many games at they lose, to be The Bingham outfit, after a Roberts ended ths threat with a assured of their third successive bad start la the Copper loop to roller Bonner, t race, has new struck Ha stride Art Murdock was the only Heber championship. "As the Babe goea, so go the with' vengeance, and is sa a to una Steele for more Yankea-4he- y oatsman , say of the world's Mt basis at present Friday, than ona safety, while G. Chatwin, the Dinghamltes handed Magna champions, and none can deny that Smith and cracked Hammeralough Ruth is going like a house afire. its first defeat of tits season by out a brace of blnglet apiece for a t to S count There is some dissatisfaction the visiter lirwtop Is Bingham's semi-pr- o VLamong the followers of American Neat FleMmg an extremely strong one, and eague teams ov?r the preponder Aivuiina oj nunner ana fj. ance of boasts a number ef star per-'strength gathered on the the Montgomery helped Eagles' Ynkee roster. The fact that no formers whs hare seem servtos causa materially. In high - class other club at present has a chance professional ' Ths score: of beating the Yankees to the penHeavy batsmen and leagues. "J"' TINTIC t clever Adders, they are oonft-- , nant Is the occaslo of some AB. H. PO. , ... dent that the Provo team cangrumbling. H. ' ..: Viertetef 1J not hold them In check, "It Isn't. a pennant face. It'a a 4 Pa vis Is the ace pitcher of the Kline, sa seven-taile- d sidcxhow," has been 8 Rlnrham outfit Navlor, Sen- -. Roberts, lb said of the American lcavue par- 4 Wilson. 3b . : Correction In M I IE IL BEST MUSIC ... ' tr' III MOST BEAUTIFUL HALL BIGGEST CROWDS IN COUKTY |