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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1928. PAGE SIX M c INTOSH IS NAMED TIMP 1BASEBALL SKIPPED PROVO BAND HIT HOOVER RESIGNS; I t K J 1(111 , - Jkel v: " '7 Central XVrtVV Ul UVWIIU null liunuiu Looks Like Thriller , T Jnoii n . 1 T s- -T ...... 2! X Mcintosh, speedy center fielder of the Provo" Tlmps. has been named to succeed Whit Hoover as manager of the Prpvo Central Utah league club. k The. action was taken following acceptance of Whit Hoover's r.esig Prea of "fcalion as club skipper: business" was given as the reason ' r for Hoover's stepping out of the post, and.Obfijppp.SJT 'managerial first-strin-g backstop will remain I Klmmy HEBER UPSETS PROVO, 9 TO 6 . ( "7 Rally . Gives Eagles Victory; Perry Miller Stars bCVCntfl-Innin- g the elub. v , HEBER, July 21 (Spoclal to Youngsterk- To Have Trial In, the Evening S Mcintosh, the new skipper, be- - seventh toHcrald)Raltylng five runs. Heber spore blood new of ahUn lievea that . jection 9 to . .' Into the Provo team will be a big took Provo's measure Friday, th for 6. and toppled the Tlmps from 2 - r future years and for the second half- tVs'r 1 000 percentage mark. nf hn Bensnn A ouartet of young- rerry jniner siars atrs, including Club, vacner ana rerry mii.icriume -- nittmg provea rs Kertsen. catcher, are likely to be given a real chaneeto prove their the new pilot declares. - -ability, The Central Utah raocys fast and furious at present, with none of the contending clubs willing to be "counted out" American Fork, Dig pitcherTanTrArmond-Eg-to- ' W. . American Fork Tlnttc ...... . 2 . .. 1 . . . ... Tintlc Standard .; Utah Victor Con. Walker Mining Con.-.......- .... 2.00 .4- Crowri 16c. 70c; 1000 fe 69c. Little May 2000 ii 5c. New Quincy 5200 if 88c; ,,8300 ' 89c y 19c. Park Bingham 4500 J05 " -- .08 1.30 19c; Eureka Lily 1000 i $2.15. Eureka Bullion 1000 t 69c. East Utah 1000 (i 15c. 71c; 500 Iron King 1500 8- .07 .60 .04 14.00 155 fi Point-5- 00 ' , 44c; 800 O 45o; 100 Rico Arg. 46c. 100 -- 400 Silver Shield . ':,-- : 0 59c; " Dramatic Students : Will Be Presented MssNita Wakefield will present her dramatic art students in a mid-- . term recital, Monday evening; at 8:15 o'clock in the Little theater at the B. Y. V. .. An Interesting program has been arranged, in which all student will take part Parents and frlenda interested are cordially invted to at. tend. J' ' ' - i.r;T.. ... ... t1 t L0O0 Mft Proto 1 .833 I" Payaon .. .. Fork ......... 1 t .335 . Spanish 1 S Heber ....... Friday's Result: Heber , Provo C Saturday's Result: Spanish Fork 16, Heber i. Sunday's Schedule: American Fork at Tlntlc. Big Hill ...... .".$ Bingham Mines v, Centrat Standard ' Colorado Con. .250 Crown Point Chief Con.. .. .19 40.00 -- 20.H 60.00 .09- -'- ... .... .16 4.15 .07 05 .02 .03 Dragon East Standard ... . Eureka- Mines East Crown Point East Tlntlc Con. . $ - L.45 -- .18 .16 - 4.25 .11 .06 .04 WL61M AEFMB ' ... ..48 Will Save Regrets When e ains - f 4-- ' 2b-p-- ss two-bas- three-bagge- ....... ' . 4010 ..... I Best Shingles made and Pay As You Go j..- -. Snroo t ituiribeiVnGo. 15 10 p-- ' " 16 Ask Us ..... ........... - -- now with the Prettiest Re-ro- of -- is certain to protest tne game; on the grounds that Perry and Gelly Miller are ineligible, to play, under the Centftal Utah league rules. lead In Heber took a three-ru- n the first,. Inning, hammering Dell Gay hard 4n the opening frame. leading the profession, must over- - The Tlmps got arter Art MurdocK come some stubborn opposition this. In the second, however, scoring once In this stanza, and following the half, according to all indications. Owing to request of changes In rally with three, more counters" In schedule from some of the" Central the third. After the first batter Utah league clubs, the official singled in the fourth. Perry Miller .Schedule for the remainder of the was called to the Heber southpaw's second half has been revised, and rescue. is as .follows: ("The Eagles tied the count at 4 in the fourth, and the battle was . Wednesday, July 25 Spanish Fork at American Fork., waged on even terms until the sev-Eureka at Provo. enth, when the Tlmps scored on a pass to Bliss Hoover, sacrifices by Heber at Payson. D""r and Whit Hoover, and Perry Friday, July" 27 Miller's wild pitch. .. , at Heber. Payson " C. Montgomery led off In Heber's .. Saturday, July 28 American Fork at Spanish Fotk. half of the Inning with a rousing e wallop. Perry Miller came July 29 - rrovo atSunday, fc long r, through-witEureka. x scoring Montgomery, and when DyWednesday, August 1 er mlsplayed Bonner's roller, Miller 'American Fork at Provo Ecored. E. Montgomery slnelnd. and Eureka at Payson. S. ROBINSON, I ' was forced at second on G. Miller's 71 J. L. FISCHER. Friday, August S to bounder Dyerr Stanley popped to Spanish Fork . at Heber. Dyer, but Q. Nelson . singled to Provo nt American Fork. " score Bnnne'r and send G. Miller to Totals ; Sunday. Auguttt 3 ,.33 13 27 8 third. Nelson took second on the Score by Innings: Payson at Eureka. throw to "third, and both runners Provo , ' Wednesday, Augunt 8 scored on Mohr's hit Heber at American Fork. Runs ..0 Tlmps' Last Stand-W- hit Hits . Payson at Provo! ..0 2 3 1 1 1 1 0 110 Hoover's and Al Heber triple Friday, August 10 ' '' Murdork's fumble of Berry's rollrr Runs T . Eureka at Heber. .3 x 9 gave the Timps their final run In American Fork at Payson. .3 Hit . x 13 11 the ninth, but Heber ended the Saturday, August 11 Summary Runs. Mcintosh, A. - Prove at J game heat with a double G, Miller. B. Hoover. Dver, W. Hoover Spanish Fork," play, ! Miller to Bonner. . 2, Al Murdock, C. Montgomery 2, Sunday,-- August 12 I The score: P. Miller, Bonner, E. Montgomery, Spanish Fork at Eureka. PROVO: ABHPOA O. Miller, O. Nelson 2; errors, A. Wednesday, August 15 . 3b Heber at Provo. 5 0 1 2 Miller, B. Hoover, Dyer, W. HoovFarmer, Eureka at Spanish Fork. Mcintosh, cf 4' 0 1 0 er, Al Murdock, G. Miller. A. MurJ A. ' Miller, 2b ..." 3 1 2 3 dock; stolen bases. Berry, Al MurFriday, August 17 .B Hoover as 4 SpanUh Fork at Payson. r 7 dock:, sacrifice hlts. Miller. Dyer. " ' Wednesday, ' Tver. lb 4 8 11 1 W. Hoover, P. Mlllnr, Bonner, E. August 22 W. Hoover, c . Eureka at American Fork. ... 3 0 Montgomery 2, G. Nelsons three 5 3 2.0 base hits. Gay, W. Hoover, P. Mil'BrrV, If ; Lund, rf 0 ler; two base hits. Dyer (2), Gay, Gav, p ... 3 2' 2 4 Berry, Bonner, Stanley,- - C. Montx Vacher . .1 0 0 0 gomery; double plays, Gay to Dyer, G. Miller to Bonner. Innings pitch T"nls .36 10 24 13 ed by A. Murdock 8 plus. P. Miller batted for Lund in 9th; ,6: credit victory to P. Miller: at bat fliod Vii't off Jl. Murdock 16. P. Miller 20: hits Standing of the (nubs; HKHKR: ABHPOA bated off A. Murdock 6. P. Miller 4: W. L. Pet 1 ' Murdock. ss . . . 3 0 1 1 runs scored off A. Murdock 4. P. 4.- - .778 . . . . . .14 Hollywood i ", . : . . Sacramento 5 2 14 Miller 2; struck out bv Gay 2, A. 5. 737 T?rMoiitg;omery,'tT lf-Miller, p ......... Los Angeles 9 10 '47 Murdock 1. P. Miller 6: bases on 4 2 7 1 ball fl San FrTim-74 Conner, lb off Gay 2, A. Murdock 2. P. "474 E. Montgomcryr Sb-- rrr -4 1(1 !) Missions..... J with pitched balls, Mc-- 1 2TMilleiu2Ult .. . 4 Oakland 9 10 474 G.' Miller, 2b 5 3;intosh by P. Miller, P. Mlllerbv 4 1 3 0, Gav; wild pitches. A. Murdock 1. P. 12 333 rtianiey.jcr Seattle...... ; 3 Portland 2 8 1 Miller 1. Time of game, 2 hours 5 5 14 .263 u. iselson. c A. Murdock, . 0 0 minutcs,UmpireNilsson; J F.csults: Friday's scorer, - San Francisco 12. Mohr. 3 2 0 0 Sharp.. . Hollywood 2. . price advanced five points to 89. There will be no call until after July 24. Brokers are planning to L. Pctfl visit the mines during the holidays. Asked Bid. Stocks: , 1.000 CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE Team' Standing: ... .... Quincy sales were heavy and the Tintic Central ISO .46 ,20 .07 .59 .03 13.75 ' .03 .08 .05 .08 has-bee- - BukrRobison, 1 ts - eiy ,v Stocks on the Salt Lake Mining Plutus .... Beetdiggers Score Ten In One and Stock Exchange closed the Rico Argentine ... Prices as a rule were 80. Standard . ... , . Frame to Wallop Heber; , week active. Sioux Mines ........ higher with some advances. Big Silver Shield Hfil advanced to 20 cents. 'New Score, 16-- 2 2.17 2.15 Eureka Lily ..... -.69 .70 SPANISH PORK. Julv 21 (Sbec. I Eurek Bullion We would like toesk the people r .69 .70 have not lal to Evening Herald) SpanlshtEureka SUndardT of Provo If .04 .04 been of the highest Atandard..if. tb Fork wentwlldjn the fifth Inning Howell . . . . .v. . 69. Iron' scored of with King Heber, music of game today's degradjng, type' . been if anything has been 'suggestive1. In ten runs before the tide-ha- d 0 ..4 our programs. We feel that we retired and eventually won the D- - Dudley, if , . r. 3 2 Beck, 3b presenting the highest I game, 18 to Z. rrno Giles,, Gelly Miller, Bonner and xCarter and finest type of art to our com-- 1 . ai MuraocK an xrieor tneir nana at --Totals -. munity. .40 14 27 11 if the people of frovo ao not pitching during the fatal fifth. Bon- - x Carter batted for Prior in 8th; want band concerts, or if a few ner pitched to" Just one batsman put hall govern the will of the major- Bonham, who hit a home run with strucK - Score by innings ity we are ready to disband. It the bases loaded, Bonham got a Heber means thai if we cannot be given triple and a" homer In this same 04-- 4 .. .0-0.- 0 Runs 0 2 O the respect and support to which frame. Hits .. ....0 0 0 0 0 2 3 2 0 we are entitled we are willing to - Cola, pitched unbeatable "ball for ' scat- Spanish Fork quit. It also means that without the home club, allowing- seven . . ..0 0 0 2 10 0 1 J x 16 Ryn". concerts this band cannot exist tered hits. The score: " ' 112 x 14 HEBER: ABHPOA Hits ... ....1 2 0 This band receives very little pay Summary Runs, Prior, Dowdell fa rHs services and it plays largely Al Murdock, ss-- p ....... 6 10 3 5 1 0 2 2, Bonham 3, L. Davis 2, V. Dudley for the love of the art and the pur- G. Miller, 2 1. 7 0 2, Cole 2, F. Dudley 2, Beck 2, P. pose of being of public benefit to P. Miller, 4 1 7 0 Miller, E. Montgomery; errors, Dow Bonner, our citizens. ,,r... dell, Bonham, Senior, G. Miller 2, P.I We will ask again If the people Stanley, cf ............. of Provo want a band, and if not E. Montgomery, 3b .... 4 1 1 1 Miller, Bonner 2, E. Montgomery; 4 2 stolen bases, Dowdell, L. Davis; sacProvo will have to be "considered as Oi Nelson, c 0S-- 1 rifice h4U, Senior, Cole (fly); home many cities of the state as being R. Davis, rf base hits, 4 1 runs, - Bonham three without an organization of this Giles, lf t7t:.-..:--t Bonham, P;" Miller; two "base hits, kind. We wish to pralsethe Provo" ..... ... .36- -7 24 10 V Dudley 2)Cole (2); double Totals City commissioners who have supSP. FORK: ABHPOA plays, Dowdell to ' Bonham to Senported us In the' past and still will ior; charge defeat to Giles; struck 8 if it be made the wish of the major- F. Dudley, rf out 1 by Giles 2, Al Murdock-1- , Cole rf thank we Prior, to And also wish ity. 9; bases on balls, off Cole 2, Giles 4 the ladles- who have erected the Dbwdell, ss 2. G. Miller 3, Al Murdock 2; hit 6 band stand in Pioneer park for con- Bonham, 2b with pitched balls, L. Davis by G. cert purposes. We wish that the L. Davis, c . .tv. ...... . . 5 Miller, Al Murdock by Cole; passed .5 people of Provo would speak In this V. Dudley, cf 4 balkj, G. Nelson JL, Time of game, Senior, lj matter. (Signed) 0 ;2hours 30 minutes. Umpire, Selman, Cole, p ....,.....,..."77. 4 THE BAND COMMITTEE: S. J. JEPPERSON, enloy these programs, "tatchci-o- inflelderHi"-t!anky-8na"Tim- WEEK ACTIVE ON HIT SPREE Oni) churches have been so" great that we had to refuse some of the re-quests because we Could not be at more tnan one place ai a lime. During the World war members of this band served Just the same as other members of our community, and we consider ourselves just as Rood, patriotic citizens. This band at one time tried to present band concerts on week nights.- - They were not a success and never could be made a success. And for our own respect, we never did propose to commercialise concert music for the benefit of a few. A protest has been entered to the city commission by various organizations of Provo that band concerts must be discontinued on Sundays We feel this is an unjust movement toward the band and more so to the music-lovin- g people of Provo, who SCHEDULE IS REVISED n RliJff Tn. 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