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Show 1 7 safe-Iding 15 to I. A total of twenty-fiv- e Uea Were made. Granite t wets': and Murray tha balance. getting Murray started out strong and afTrii forcing over five runs In tha firejfwnt Innings leaked like sure winners.; the Farmers were held scoreless. sixths inatng proved tha big ana for GAvite.k-they chased Over seven runs Vfore the wars retired. In this tanlr Foremaiw raised oaa aver tha fence t a circuit drive. Ha sent in twa riant ahead of him. In tha fifth Inning a coni at home Plata put eut tha urray cal which wwakened battervx the rraatly Thli Mmc player returned to the g.a,e o,e eighth Inning without n ni(uaj a(cr M. mant of tha coaches, as tbrjumptra forfeited tha game to GranitH For Murray, Jones and JLu Kastelllc tha batting atar proved first getr s. ait rhe tetter ting- - three three safeties Rock and C, re men batted best for Granite. FbreCan had two and a home ru pmcoii and Brown, both of Murray, drove the kail over the fence for aArUne run. la the llneu Following - Murray, Ward. Bradford ... ....... a . Hamilton . J Kaatolilo. . Foreman CTtlveraH Rook ......lb Bto wmr...., lb.. .. . Lindsay Bacon sa .. Olsen Jones E. Gehring .......lb.., k ' Baseball Players Prove Too Much for West High in Openmjf Garnet. Beet-digg- er Kmoad. wi t - , & two-bagg- ers A Woodrow or a Co f field Electric Washer. A carload of each has arrived in town. Free trial. Only $1 Down, No Interest. ...rf Sander...,,..,.. KastsUlo... rf .GGOMA wwfnwWJ (!. M1H0.I 1 i Whtaw.Sb Oudaor.ia lllll lM' l in II a (Udler.rf, 4 1 Dow. ,1k. a a a Howurt.e. Akop. grump If. kUbtra.p AB B H Peacock . gentry, c( Ulna, 2b. 0 A. Strong Monsoa P, Gehring .. 0 0 0 I 1 ' 0 ,? i R, h 111 t r. -- O I10B011 1 00 10 001 110 400 10 10 till Totals.,, i 0 0 Jonlas ... .......1 0 1 0 0 4 Waat .... ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- -4 Pfaeock, ram ay, Oumaasryt Piisis 4 ion Rakorta, kite Whltmoro, Irrlaa, Tola la.. M U7 0 Oeora by laalags; Twa-baa- a Howard S, grump, Paaeoek. Double play Oardaor In flow to Howard. Itolea bases Nowaaa. Williams, Peacock. Roberta Boberg. Off Malatnea 0, oft Badlar, Wlitana Hit Irvine 4, off Barney I. 'Been ea balk Off Haktmm 2, eft Irrlaa 1 Struck out By llalatroa 11, by Irvtao 4. by Barney 10, Pttatd balk West A Jordka X Wild pitch Irvine. so Time ef same I'm sirs zeang. Haft ea baaoo Jordan A Waat A GRANITE TAKES GAME FROM MURRAY ,VfcaC5aR ERE are model expressive of the seasons newest thought in mens attire in the popular grays and browns faultlessly tailored to give .... real satisfaction. i DEFfATSjBRYANT Th Irving Junior. hlAXaefegterf th Bryant Junior high auhiv team by a soore of 10 to C yeaterdap"fterllooIJ An he early lend was garner winning team and It was ryoif ht Wfa Ute, remainder of the gamf I jJ SoafT and Crouch fottw team winhlg hit exceptionally well, hie Mu t taking lour time. up. Hotafd and tamont For the losers Kilgdtl - Morgen end ' aaiiBearj Atkltfihwm th m.m.tK;school In the girls'gsme Irvingwon I theBouthjiim. team by ytarday a aeor ef 33 to 8 from a as Irvin tt featureless game of ball, vy ' 1 I waluer;electric 159'State St. Wasatch 4703. v p Three Used W&shers 423. Other Styles. 9 Uorsufb. 0 0 Voolmr.Sb fair-site- 17 0 1 t v lineuup after the regulars had plied up a d lead. ' The Saints were , clearly outclassed In every department gf the game. Relche the first of the pitched good balM-e- L game, but ills teammates gave him but little support and the Leoparda scored frequently. Tbo Saints seemed unable to hold the bah and made errors on easy plays when they should, have had the Leopard man out. It they d dn't make an error some L. D 8. . player made wild throw or threw the ball to the Vrong man. 'Chub Smith, n new tad at the East high this year, played great ball tor bb.Inard. He was a little off In his fielding, oJp ilAii work with tbe club made up for this. Smihr-mada on his first trip to thftplate and scored almost at onoe on 'an L: D. S. U. error. On his next trip la the plate- - he hit a Pong drive for homer. He also double and drew a free pass to first.got ' Beers- - worked well .on the mound for crew. H - showed a tfood Romney knowledge of the science of the game and frequently got himself out of difficult positions because of this knowledge. He alee had a good day with the bat, making two hits. Prouae, a sophomore, went In for Beers toward the last of the contest And showed up well, tanning lour men In two Inning 1 KART. I D, R. TT. AB R.H.O A I ABB HO A. Miller, ef S 1 0 1 Ollveruoa.tb Petena.Sb JIPetL e... 0 0010 110 110 4 0 1 0 I VaaCtt,e glcklee, p 1 1 1 0 0 Boyea, lb Atkiaalk, Sutford. 1 0 0 O jW Totals. M 13 Totals . .M 10 ." X 17 11 11, Battad for Kllfoco; struck out. Bcore by lanlaga: Bryant Jr. .,..04 S4 00 X0 O 1 0- -8 Irvtng Jr. Errors Norton. Voolmrr A Vaa Summary: Cott, Ruff, Crouch, Scott, if, Oarff, Barrett, Two-baLa moot. Boyce. bit Crouch. Doubk pky Ncott to M. Oarff to Laauoht. Btolea A I Garff A kL bate Morgan Rlngwood, earn A Burr A Hltn Off Scott 10. off Bln. wood 13, off Rickies A Basra ea balie Orf Beett A eft King wood 4, off Rickie. A Struck Mt By Beott A by Klagwud I Passed balls Saeriftc. Oroock A kite Morgan, Umoat, Tima of gam 1.0. Cmplra Rid Asbtoa. t en LEOPARDS EASILY' OUTCLASS L D. S. 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Dukatb Shrimp Omelet woo, kora k I three-- e aingle-breaote- d, ghth hs Calvert Young Men Model, Death and Funerale r .a double-hreaate- aeml-pe- btpei. soft roll, DEATHS. Fpofford, 3 years of age, died yesterday In Salt Lak. Bh waa a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mile The body ia at th Loirkln d. ak three-eigh- th lined; athletio vrt. Newport d, Youhg Men Model, and fink button, peak lapel, aoft roll, looae half-cuf- f, vend, three-eigh.lined; athletic Mr. Ethel efngle-breawte- th Mr, Alta Viola CYandall Harrison. Bl 0 yearn of age. died yeaterday at her home, vast Wayn Yeung Mens Model, double-breas3 .. puttena sach ted, side, peak lapel, aoft roll. p plcked-ucuff, stitched In- aid, - veet. book - vent, athletic Pel Sport Model,I button regular lapela, , sort roll, patch pocket. belt town In eld gore, plaitt,, ed back, center open vent to belt quarter lined; athletelo ymL i, ch - singtn-breaet-o- d, box-plai- Golf Bport Model, tingle breast- button regular tape!, aoft roll. 1 side armkole plaltA pinch plaits each .aid 44 - belt wn la - id with gore, patch pocket flap aad button, quarter lined; athletic vest, S. . Finch Keek d, Young Man' Model, . I buttona, regular t, took-froN, aoft lapel patch beck pinch plait each . side, 44 belt In aide . gore, ' plain vent quarter lined; athletic veet. - single-breaste- You may select any of these 1922 models and have the satisfaction of knowing that you are dressed in good taste. The materials are all woven from virgin wool. Finely tailored and expertly fitted to meet the requirements of your figure, these garments are the last word in satisfaction at a price representing a value so unusual you cannot ignore it. FUNERALS. The body of A C. Keeley, manager of the Keeley Ice Cream company, who died Tuesdav at the Pasadena hospital, Pasadena, Cat, will be brought to Salt Lake at noon today The body will be accompanied by Mrs Keeley and the other members of the Immediate household, and will be placed in the Carl Eddington Funeral armortuary at Sugarhoune. rangements will b made after the arrival of the family in Salt Lake. Funeral aervlces for Bernard Emil Boettscher, who died Tuesday night at a hospital In Halt Ijike, will be held at 3 34 oclock Sunday afiernoon at the Twenty- - , ninth ward chapel. The body is urnjer , the care of S. M. Taylor & Co. Mr. Boettcher is survived by his widow, Mrs. Martha Boettcher, and by two sons and three daughters Bernhart Boettcher, who 223 Main Street. Is In the navy; Hvmm Boettcher of Balt Lake, Mrs. F. E. Lehmann and Mra N, Lake, and Mrs. Q. Hamlet, both . H. Ott of Los Angeles, Car Funeral aervlces for Mrs. Bmma Sophlg Robertson of 14 Gregson 'avenue, held Wednesday afternoon at ward chapel. Music was furnished by the ward, choir. Bkhop I. Ramson Brlnton of the Murray First ward, K H Spencer. Jr 8. M.-- WcKlnneyaiv4 Mncdtr Harrl wore the speakers Roy. Miller offered the Invocation and Walter Rowell pro- - nourted by H. T. Jensen. The choir the nounced the benediction. Interment wa. the West Jordan ward ftirulehe-- l miia'c. Hyrum Lancaster offered th In the Murrav City cemetery under th direction of Simona A Brlnton. under-- 1 dedicatory prayer at th graveside In The InterWeet Jordan cemetery taker 'the J. Lloyd dedicated the grave. ment woe under the direction of C. 1. Funeral eervleea for diver Pearson, Goff of Midvale. who died. Monday In Salt Lake, will he Funeral services tor Swen A. Carlson held at 2 o clock thle afternoon at th ward chapel Interment will were held at the Burton ward chapel Twenty-fift- h afternoon Bishop M A. Miller in be City cemetery under the direction yesterday was n charge. The speaker Included of S. M. Taylor & Co. Peterson. Jacob Bishop Joseph Lareon, and 1. Service for Robert XL Croeby, who Christian Peterson,A J. I! Eveneon several Richard quartet eaitg died Tuesday at 464 Fourth avenue, will of O. Goff Midvale tan I. se'ection be held at I o'cloik this afternoon at the a solo. Th Invocation wa offered by S. M Taylor mortuary chapel. Internd the benediction Wilford A. Knight ment will be In City cemetery. was pronounced by John H IJoyd. dedThe funeraJ for Mrs Emma Victoria Bishop Joseph Larson offered the In Hollip nVer at the grnveeld Randle, who died Wednesday, will b icatoryward was The Interment cemetery. held at 11 o'clock this morning at th day L Goff cf Midfamily home, 732 McClelland avenue. In- under th direction of C. terment will be In City cemetery under vale, the direction of S. M. Taylor & Co. Th body of James A. Bhiehan, wli in Malt Lake, will b sent Funeral aervlces for Mr Ida Jensen, died OBunday Donned A CX today to Senttl who died Tuesday, will be held at J bv for funeral and Interment. Wash., oclock bunday afternoon at the Twenty-sixth ward chapeL Th body may be Funeral Arvloe for John Hendrick, viewed et tho family homo, 575 Bomerby sen. years of age, a native of Finstreet, from 11 odtook SundAv morning land Ct will ha held at It oclod: tomorrow Inuntil ! 34 oclock Sunday afternoon of terment will bo In City cemetery under morning at tty mortuary chapel will be William Taylor. Interment the direction of O'Donne'l tt Co. In Ctty cemetery. Funeral aervlces for Mra Xfartfia REBEKAHK VISIT PAYfON. Margctt wore held yeaterday afternoon at the West Jordan meeting Bpecial Is Tbe Tribune. house. Bishop William J. I oak was In o. SPANISH FORK. April 11 Eighteen of Rebekah lode Tlio speaker Ynnnrtter of Spanish charge of the services Inoluded Phillip P. Henry V, Fork visited Payson Rebekah lodge lest and C- - L Goff. Th j nigh- - Degree work wae exampltfted Cowley, Bishop d Invocation waa olfered by Robert E. Wa-- 1 Following tha Initiatory work, the and the benediction was prd-- 1 eon lodge servod a banquet. 4 Phnt -- lined) nthietlo vest; awaggec trouaena t Bart No. Young Mens Model, single- regular brraated, three-eightaoft roll, lapola, lined; athletic veat. 100 . roll, atnglo-- b , Model, emi-je- , aoft roll: i art N. 0108 only a tempting delicacy countless substantial and . nourishing dishes may.be prepared " with them. They are a valuable and pleasing addition to the daily home menu. No. 1 Model, Young Men Zent-hoef- JJOT er Young Men ro tod, athlotto VOeC 5 16 Errors Rm It ! 2, Besik, Petr, Onmm.ry: Ivenoa 4. Vlnceut 8, Beeuley A Rclcks U, Bur-bldgEdwards. Hum. rua Rmltk. Two base hits Bcrsley, Smith, Brers. Throe baw hits r Meyer, Rmltk Stole. b.wo Bcstie 4, Miller, Peterana, Glynn A Bonoae. Bnaw on bills Of Been , off Belch A off Edwnnta 1. Struck oat By Beer. HI. by PrnoM 4, by Belch A by Bdwnrda 4. l'nmnl bills A Roow dftcriflr hit Borm. Sacrifice fly- Frter OQ. HU with pitched fcal)Olyna hr Bdwaru, Wlid pitrbr Bcicbe 8. tTmpljnatarBAUy and full lined lined. art 414011 irkr Pae and lnekley,2b 134 North Fifth West etreet. She waa 0 0 llBiirbldge If 4 1 0 O'Peereoa.lb 4 0 0 8 0 born August 14. 1890. at Sprlngville, and 1 T 0 Pearce, rf 4 0 1 0 had lived In Balt Lake one year. She is ftrTUtl survtYodJby her husband.-Georrkon, and by two email aons, her par401 Myron L. Crandall andAfra ent, Oook Crandall of Bprlngvllle; and by the Delicious , pink shrimp -- Sing oft roll, Totata 40 1 H 27 6 -Belted for Myna. Score by inning.- , D. 8. V 0 0 0 2 0 0 8 0 o -1 t I button, Sing full lined. 015 110 Jamea Edward Cunningham, 0 year at the family home, 341 Reed avenue. He was born at Antwerp, Jefferson, county. Now --York but had lived in Utah aince he waa T year of age He is survived by hi widow, Mr. Oea Jacobsen Cunningham, and by a aon, Bryan, and three daughters, Mrs. Frank Lew Is and Grace and Georgia Cunningham, all of gait Lake. Blisa.beh Ann Zenthonfer, the daughter of Mr and Mtw. Joseph 775 Emerson avenue, died yesterday at a hospital In Salt Lake. Her mother formerly wa Miss Christine Martin of Park City. Her father Is engaged In the electrical and mechanical engineering business In Salt Lake. The body may b viewed at the home of Mr. Zenthocfers mother, Mrs. Eliza Martin, 5 Emerswrt avenue and is undar. the direction of 0DonneC& Co. io jSMr 1 of ago. died Wednesday whip la hot croamf owoo with poll ond Mppor. Dm add iko DUNBAR bHKIMP and kt tt boil for a f.w mtnotca. Now wko tho ooult by booting ' row ost. with a littlo wit. pop-pand orwm. Froporo tko omolot aad pot tha a boro (lulus io tho wmo. Plaeo a frW ohrlmp wotad in bottor o top and garnish asm with panky. rCvMFUZ 0 9 9 t Your selection may range through fashionable tweeds, cashmeres, herringbone, fancy vrworsteds, blue serges and homespuns. XiQnga ghortCfitetiti. regulars and extra large sixes assure following brothers and sisters, also of Bprlngvllle: Mrs. H. B. Gammell, Mor ton P. Crandall, Myron L. Crandall, Jr ; Mr Ora Rowland, Larson D. Crandall, Ruland L. Crandall and Louise Crandall. Th body is at the S. M. Taylor poa .... 7 b-- one-sid- ed floor la Mmwith llttk bottor, then r I - one-sid- year. 9 Men' 4 Th Icaopsrd nine won lia first gams ef th- - saason whan it defeatedA'ndsl Patersons by 1 to Sti core In game played on the East In a game featured by much heavy campus yeaterday afternoon. The score for the hitting the Granite high school won Its would have been more opening league game against tha Hurray Leopards- - but Coach Ott Romney put high school nine yesterday, the score be several of his second string men In the fifty 9 9 9 and Young 4 IT'?; IRVING JUNIO Riagsood. lb. p O Sayder.aa. 4 Trlako, If 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Osivar.lb. o 1 1 - Sctroelll.rf O' Roberts, 4 0 0 1 14 Sj Irvloa, p. 0 0 0 0 Barney, p. 3 0 0 0 0 0 golca 0 0 fTallepa, Nowaui.aa. i Suits for Men Newman for the Panthers played ex I BRYANT JB. IRW, jceptlonally well as did Robert and Gui- AB R H 0 A I Iver. Quiver starred In his fielding. FVr 1 0 Rich. U.. Howsra,lf. I M tthe winners, Malstrom, Sadist and Whit Uudm.ef 0 0 0 0 Burr, W more did well. . . KIlfCNw. rf 4 ISO 0Urouch e. JORDON WEST (0). , , Wash and Smile Monday, .... Thorum. ...........If.... Score by tunings: ..I Straight Prices Cash or Terms. I Paterson A. .. it 1022. THE BEST BY TEST WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS l, Murray april h, along, mutoura maia two-bagg- er Displaying excellent form la the first ante of tha season, tha Jordan shut tha Panther baseball out yesterday afternoon on ( tha West dia-Tha acora was to 8. heaving far the winners, some exceptional ball, allowing hHa during tha game. Ho waa well supported by hi teammates, who were back of him ovary tima tha ball waa cracked. Jo Barney, th Weat high southpaw, relieved Irvine in th fourth tram and put th Panthers in running with Ms variety of 'stuff.1 Two of th runs that ware aoored while Barney wa in were. !th result of an overthrow ah first baas. During tha six innings this lad pitched ha struck prayer. lit tha-- first two Innings ha played he struck out five Jordan batters in succession. Jordan started tha scoring In tha first Inning when Hobsrg got a single and mads around to third, coming In on n passed balL In tha third this team again scored, Whitmore getting to first on an error, reaching third on a passed ball and coming In on a wild pitch. Two runs were scored In tha sixth, Howard and Sadler crossing tha home plate on an overthrow from first to third when Dow hit an easy grounder to Pea rcoek. Two mors wars scored in tha ninth twhen Whitmore and Krump tallied after jaome wall placed hits. Things looked, bright,, two., or, throe, times tot the West, but It seemed as ough a boner would be pulled by a when the chances seemed the morning, . Tf Jordan salt lake tribune, Friday Gseghl Clothing ot-Sal- Established "T he Sto te t- Coi-ieah- y lorMen and 1869. Boys d the-MlH- i "rT of!? STORE FOR RENT 1 18x85 Feet. 120 EAST BROADWAY (Across Street From Auerbachs.) Ije-ro- r Jo-ee- i - Ashton-Jenkin- s Co. : 32 Eo. Main. 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