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Show PKOVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1928. PAGE SIX S OPEN SECOND HALF WITH ' Pay son Blows Up In Ninth Stanza PpWcnn Roarer' Fnr RitfU I rW t..i.. it' 'Cwlut in V victory Evening Herald).-,W- th rer Provo apparently in Pnyson's Frirasp in the ninth Inning of blew team home the game, day's tljr,complotoly,.allowed the Timps to. score six unearned runs.anu raum ed a 14-- 9 victory to the invaders. I ( seeona nam , RWJ Makes Costly Error bell Steele, Provo jinx, hurled Friday, Juiy J3 American Fork at Heber, Pfftvo at Payson. tot Payson, but his own wild heave i rn'the ninth paved the way to the- Saturday, Jnly 14 '." Payson' at Spanish Fork. Tlinp triumphs The rumored apHeber at Eureka. or oien Woruilneton,. Sunday; July-1llearance Central Utah Schedule - WednesdayJuiyiapanlgh,! at American cn- - Fork. Lz counter, 'Payson-connflft- ift ' at Heber, safe bingles, including I oj'homo Friday, July V... Eureka "at Payson. ruM flit Gay. and it at tnfc out 11 safeties, Including threeSatlirday, July 21 Heber "" fav-lZ- -. -- -- thniil.and: Span-ci&u- isbFork. MOUta.-Cult in. Kelson 22 -- American Cay of. Provo, and Don Spainhower Sunday, July Fork .at Eureka. and Davis of Payson were the- Babe at v j Wednesday, July Ruths of the' day. Provo. Spanish Fork at Amcri-plon- g kIelLSteele helped his own cause; " en n Fork: " and a! with two double to lead his team with' the Friday, July 27 Heber nt Payson.. tTf.-iRuss Nelson ,was the heavy Saturday, July 28 American Fork tor a nt Spanish Fork fitter for Provo, connecting e at Eureka: Sunday, July home run and a pair of Wednesday, Aug. 1 American Fork JJJows. -- Steele started out in fine fettle, at. Provo, Eureka at Heber. liokUng Pruvo helpless for three Friday , Aug. 3 Huhtr at American g Fork, Spanish Fork at Payson. Innings, while his mates were jrarn-winFork at three runs of Gay. Provo Sunday, Aug. 5 Spanish ' Eureka .broke loose , with a bang inlthe Xbiirth-,- howpvor, scoring five,JunaWednesday Aug.8eber at Pro-, vo, Eureka at American Fork, hits, walks and boots. Reed fcolvln's homer was the big noisa Rriday," Aug. -- 10 Payson at Heber. at Ixi this frame. Two more in the! Saturday, Aug. 11 Provo nrxth for Provo "brought the count Spanish Fork. but Payson scored one in Sunday, Aug. 12 -- Payson at Eureka. ta the sixth.'and jumped into, the Wednesday, Aug. 15 Provo at American , Fork, " Eureka at Wd In the seventh, with a four-itt- n ... Spanish Fork. rally on five siziling swats. Fork at Friday. Aug. Payson One Ahed the eighth Heber. American Fork at Pay-- "' JJprovo tiod the count ln " run eon. Eureka at Provo. bjjt J3ori Spainhower's home one-run gave the home club a drtr'lead going into the ninth. With one away and a man on first, Bliss Hoover bounced one to Steele, but with an easy double killing- in sight, Steele tossed the ball into center field," and the Payson team ascended, six Provo runners crossing the ' plate before the side was retired. . Au.K:Aui lie imu ciwllipiUliBili three-bagge- rs ;"- see him In action. Ah bout with Battling Hudson, another for-- 1 midable local scrapper, who has been anxious for a return match with Peterson ever since the latter took his measd ure In a go, should prove' a real attraction: Auer-- i d p bach plans a d and two. preliminaries to round out the best fight card ever staged In . a real attraction for this "If this city," suld-- Auerbach. first card goes over as I expect It to, I hope to bring a number s of fight cards to 24 Is won "an SALEM. Jaly intercHting game from Lake Shor hammering Hunter hard Sabin 2. Christensen, Hanks, Hex" ABHPOA t recently, 1 p n th last two Innings to score un Davi, fiyttopog, D. SiPimons, u-1 q victory. N. Fellrt" .n. 8 j ; Davis, bit the slab for the winners. Finlf'-r- . M. Huff. 3 4 allowed only four hits, holding the Sacrifice IYTt- H.'.:k ;. Hcaic runs Lake In Shore well hand sluggers 0 i M. Sabirit C. Sabl. T'.iuii hus hi'; 0 a' The hitting" of M. Sabin and C. Sab-- , Dav'-:Chrlstcnuen, r. Simmon.-;in was a the. of feature game; 2 1 Two base hits -- B. ft..! '.j: C. S.iblu Tl,. -0 11Hunks.--Chaig- o tli'feat T Txtint".' SALEM Runs responsible for bayie 2. HuntA AB H PO M. Sabin. cf .. 2 0 0 er' T. Struck out by IMivU r Hunter 41 11 27 10 on balls off Davis 1. Uiuita;1 6, Bases ChrlstenenLSb dilnen 1 Tin n 4 2 Hawks, as . 1 hour 50 minutes. Umpires-Franc- is 3 1 1 4 game AB H PO A Rex Davis, p . . and Nciderhauser. Scorcr- 4 -4j Bcddoes, c . .... Chrjstensen.- OC. Sabin.. If 3 6 0t 0 4 4 0 11 0 ' . Finlayson, lb . . 1 0 .... 4 0 2 0 Gardner, rf 2 2 Rud Davis, 2b 4 3 3 2 2 13 7JT2 ' Nettoo, lb -. . .. DENVER, July 11 Phil Milsicin. defending champion of Denver, reached the iinal round of the city meet " Friday by cHmlnatlnjj Rndv n 6 4. Ted Bosworth, 10-- 8 was to oppose Milstein in -- 13 ..4 tail ; PAYSON Davis, c Steele, p . 3b 2 3 1- 2b .1 2 ....... Totel . . , ; . Score by innings: -. l-- ..Tiv fcJT. -2 ,2 1 39 13 27 AB H PO A 4 I 6 "U.'-- E. Simmcna, M. Huff 8 W. Francis . . 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 3 Runs-- 0 0 0 5 0 2 J. Simmons, 1 . f SaMn, D. 2, Nelson 2, Gay 2, Spain-- ! hower 2 Davis 2, Steele 3. B. Spain- - J ToUl ' ' Score by hower; Error Hillman, D. Spain- - L e DUUe nower z. B. Spainhower. Perkins Steele. Wilson, Dyer. B. Hoover. W. 1I Runs Hits Hoover- - Stolen bases. B. Hnnwr W. Hoover, Sabin. H. Wilson, B. l.Salem 0 4 0 0 2 10 0 3 ! A.. S Kf 1 1 3 I 1 1 2 0 0 11 48- - the- - final. . - . ; , Bennetts W Taylor Bros., Twilght league nine, Jtill tied with Columbia Steel .for first place in the first half of ihr season, has submitted its official foster for the second half, according to "Tobe" Railermanager. "The roster followsr Giles, Anderson, Collins. Bullock. K. tlggertsen. W. Eggfrtsen. Halliday, Olsen, D. Dixon, F. -- Dixon,- Raile, - Penrod, Yarn, Robison, Berge, Mullctt and and . Hollywood "... . Sacramento'-- . ; . Seattle .... ..." San Francisco Missions -- . Los Angeles Oakland Portland W. 9 PC. .750 .750 .500 .500 . .. 9 ,. 5 X.417 5 4 '.417 ..6 .. 8 ... ... 4" It i 8 ..333 - 0.- Will Make .333 - Results.- - Friday-- Hollywood 40, Seattle GLENGARRY -,' Sacramento 15, San Francisco Portland 11. Missions 10. Los Angeles 6, Oakland 4. - ' -- 13. affavlAKT AD3 A Brush Hot Water and 1 o'clock AAW ft . ' " - ; Save the Surface 1 1; Dependable and You Save Supplies All PhONE ICO Woody and Evans, Colorado state champion doubles team, won their Rasmussen. way to the final round In doubles by defeating Herman Clow and Al n while Young, singles champion' of Colorado, anand Shaffroth are the other nexed another title by smothering finalists, Willa Wnli.ott, vomen's Mrs. G. Daly, 2-- 6-- 6-- Han-nigto- 6--1. ,' " Si ' - . NOW OPEN 0 f " 33 - InninS I 100 0000-200110 000 200 4 RIVERSIDE TOURIST PARK Runs 8 201 000 32x Spainhower; Sacrifice hits, Dyer HiU v.. 321 301 22x 14 Perkins.. B. Spainhower; Home runs. Colvin, Nelson. Gay, D. SpainSummary Runs M. Sabin 2, C. hower. Davis; Three "base hits 3, off Steele 5. Hit with pitched Dyer, Steele 2, B. Hver; Two-bas- e hits. Steele; double plays. Colvin balls, H Wilson by Gay. 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Colvin. 2b ... B., Hoover, ss 45 , Friday'! Results games postponed;" rain. We wilUpprocTate it if our customers will iarrarige their purchases Wednesday morning so that we may give ihem full service and yet enable our employees to have one'afternoon each week during the hot weather for outside recreation high-clas- Provo." .451 : Wednesday Afternoons at Provo. "I feel that the card for July em' Berry,' cf T. 77 33 33 Thfsi Store Will Close semi-wlndu- four-roun- LAKE SHORE PROVO 43 .36 46 .439 four-roun- SALEM DOWNS . 37 '. . Makes a Perfect Wall Finish. Easy to mix and easy to apply. Snow White and Various Tnts ".. eight-round 7--3, ! r All Standing of the Oubs A Pail -- m The: - ... . v 40 .481 Washington 18 Boston 82 51 292 Detroit ' one-bas- . v- jajobiuiii- - tiea in him,' and the way he is -progressing makes me more sure o it than ever." Knowing Auerbach's reputation of handling none- but the be3t fighters, and recalling Peterson's popularity in this section before he began to train under Auerbach,' a number of, Provo- - fightfans urged the manager to stage a bout in Provo, so that Peterson's home town fans may be the" first to .560 36 -- .538 Chicago St. LouiB l, New York 6.. i 2S-Pa- -- Philidelphi i.T... atHProvo, Payson 7 4T-3- ...,42 . 37 24 ;.';.' ,.. 21 Brooklyn Pi ttsburgh ":. Boston ht Standing of the Clubs - W. LJ PO. 68 23 .716' . . 30 .639 New York . , 48 34 MS 35 .573 Philadelphia ......... 12 43 41 33 :;568 St Louis 38 44 .464 Cleveland PC. W. L. 53 47 43 ............ rfeXTY,ojrk Chicago n. 5 Wphrphei'uKii, Heavy hitting featured ftlje. St. Lous n, - ' Clncinnatf 0 one-tim- i failed" Standing of the Clubs The' Pacific States Cast Iron pitchPipe Plant nine won' ers' battle from Orem Triday evening, an Orem bobble proving fg.tal in the last' of the fourtn j inning. Clark, on the. slab for the Pipers, pitched perfect lowngust one- hit, r8r single. - Erickson, Orem hurler, did almost as well, being nicked for. three hits. Including one two r bagger. . The lineups: - Pipe "Plants Vacher, 3b; Ferguson, 2b; Hafen, cf; Robison, lb; McKee, - as; Eggertsen, c; Peterson, If; rf ; Clark, p. Orem Was-de3b; Voorhees, lb; Erickson, p; Xhristensen, c; KIrkK2b; Tol-tobb; Hecley, cf; Collins, If; Jarman, rf. well-nig- - American League !;! I who was recently taken under the wing of Al AUerbach of e manaSalt Lake City, ger of Jack Dempsey, U of special interest, Auerbach declares that Peterson ia bound to be one of the best heavies in the nation if he continues at his present rate of development, and Provo fight fans have been anxious to see- him in action over the eight-roun- d route, to see the progress he has made since his recent de I . CONFERENCE BEING parture from Provo. HELD SPANISH FORK, July 14 The "Fight fang will be astonish-- 1 ed t Peteroon'a lmprovBment4eeond-diiv-4- tf the m-said Auerbach. "The big fellow ence. or tne Palmyra stake ia being has learned more of the fine held today. Thfr Saturday sessions points of the. game in five are being held at the ' Second ward weeks than most boys . can chapel and the Sunday sessions at in six. or cikhi Jvin-nne-i!;B- ca ante rardim Koll c When I took over the manage- - al music has been prepared for the pthat conference. nient of Peterson, I felt . .. ; : u' I i i i ; -- hi National League Duel With Orem 4- - - Provo Scores Six In Final Inning After Dell Steele's Wild Heave Starts Trouble; z: ; Five Get Homers ' . !i'?.'a",C Winner In Slab I Provo sport followers are eagerly awaiting the - coming fistic encounter between Oscar "Swede" Peterson and Battling Hudson, for the heavyweight championship ; of Utah. The two Provo boys are slated to clash in the Armory on the evening of July 24. i' - Inlv 24 VICTOR- 14-- 9 : PHONE 1285 Jk. A JL. A. ::; |