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Show "V A u j MERIT HIKE : l ! . UTAH STATE LEAGUE. W I. .... , Ogden i Provo .. 1. I 0 1 (0 0 Too at BSEms WJ , Yesterday Results. At Ogden Ogign flO, Hrigha-At Pro vtS Provo 3, Salt Itke Saturday's achedule 06 1 1 1 0 faslest-cookmg'oUmn- ge Prt o i Ike Hrigham ..... . The vorld finest and - League Contests Well Attended;' Matl- Leads Sluggers. ew State THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE; THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1923. ... ,T7T!l?!';';;r"iT"i'rT',"T'!,i'r'!'i""""1"' X 6 k Rng-h- a Ofden. Bpeeial In The Tribune. - Keller. 16. Llovd May club ,f pitching are of the Ttrusjtam TDrS-anthd Northern VI ah league of recently a member of the 8alt Lake chib of the Pacific CWat hagug handed his first defeat of the soasbn here today. ' The arorc a as 1ft to the- - gunner scoring tn every frame except (He eighth Kel- hrts, hr vm Southed furtHtem of them going for extra bases. phttHpu, hnt? mtthjhe OaklandOGDEN. " - A -- fw during-th- e spring training erastarted on the firing. line for the locals, but was driven to the showers in the seventh, when --four smashed out hits In a row Todenhoft, a southpaw, was rushed to the rescue by Manager OUrent's I Tfaia ca pa 1' !k?;.' kaanras Oisnt Baptrin, TW a rLitds Ohos or Staa4ar4 siaa Ssparfaz biE banian. Tbs' Standard Sapsrfas irwt, c Brooks , George Mathews, leading slugger of the Northern Vtah league' of 1922. smashed ut a double.no thd first In- Bin to drive in the first scores for Ogden. He also crashed out a triplels in the fifth. Moore. Phitbin and each eollected three hits Norm Nelson plaied a brilliant gam He hanat short for the victor dled eight cham.es perfectly. French twinkled Jo the i.gnth on s 4 'hard line hit by lev Mayor Chris hiirmosen of Brigham ball. Mayor Olty pitched the first Prank Francis of Ogden was back of the. plate and president Fred M. Nve the of the Utah fltat league wa batsman He poled out a clean sin"1i. Madsen O to President right. gle of the Ogden club was the umpire Rain fell here until a few minutes beforelhe game, which reduced the attendance materially. A. crowd es- t ITT t BKlMiAM I BUOAI Elans. If..,. A 22 3 Olkeore, ty, ef ..... 11 Laoaii. 9b. 6 9 4 IUe. b.... 9, Jero. lb. 3.b . . . KaunMiai e 5 1 of busy women who for years had been eager to now finding complete satisfaction in the New Perfection Oil Range with newly invented Superfex Burners, announced scarcely a year ago. - To suburb and farm it brings at last the longed-fo- r speed of, gas. To affords the added advantage of a fuel costing less than the city user it ive-cent . gas. eighty Let your dealer demonstrate how the powerful Superfex Burners answer the speed call, then look at the other features (especially the new removable porcelain enameled burner tray) that fit this range for year-roun- d .. use in any home. -- PRICES. 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Karaed nma mwi Ofdea 9, Hrlitam Ofdes 8, Brhcham tt wenty eve at tvaft , - Bw, IMOO; lUKtrai Honaar Om Raaqa, In addition to the new Saperfer models, oar long established Bloo Chimney models of the New Perfection line, used in four millian homes, continne to be the world's most satisfactory oil stoves at their lower range of prices. Tetala . 80 127 la ainth, struck uul fUtcd far Keller $5X00; TWaa r, -- c- .8t2Tl Tntate 1 THOUSANDS jklliwtrick. lb A 1 13 1 ft 1 10 ft Uatfheva, cf. 9 2 1 0 TIL 3m . Nelww. rf . MOO .. g 0 a l Y&ilb.a, Jf .. 6 9 2 0 dietarm. 2 3 2 Watklas, rf. 8 t 2 0 Rnkt. r 4 0 0 1 PhiHlfw p Kell, 1 0 0 0 t'wleahaft. Vietaee . p. 1 (MM , 9 2 0 kaSm, azcspl its ava bl( bast bar. tbs Ciaat Sapofo. Tbs bif Giant itsalf is nnsns-- I itsaa by tbs fiant gm Answers the call for greater conking speed VHOaI 8 4 b qaala tbs caoUnc spsad ef lbs ardaoy gss bomac sad ia sstar tbaa mof otbsr oil 7 timated at 2J00 was In attendance, despite the atorm. i There were maftv Interesting fen-- 1 hires arranged before the beginning of play. One was the awarding of prises for the boys and girts. under If years of age. awarded was to Miss The first prise Mfvrl Nvs. 9 years of age. who possessed tbe real auburn locks. Ralnh Woolley, U years of .age, waa ad- reddest hair, and judged to have the won fhClTrTts "for Charles Parry ,Tf, The judge demoat freckles. the cided he had the youthful picture star, 'Freckles' Barry beaten by an Ogden block. FVank Washington won hands down as being the darkest rokrd boy Each winner wah given tenfold peee. The Gunners will tay with Bait lake here unday In the second game of the season. ( pdafil, Ons Banal. saaos is da ay otlaacs dob - UtMt Nrv iPwf.rtio tmagm is squippsoriUk Sapstlas doretand, Ohio. Jl Burners frr vssssr - ,'n, . 1 (Mt ran. , lull I, is wr,oth hit, off Todihoff is Wlui.c pitrhot IHutUp 12 S 21 .... 2 9 f-f- t hits Walterw, Janet, Itiwk sit Bevet ft'imirms Adam, ttolea Two-hiTwo- - fH Hi Ms 2 by Walters 4 Leonawt. 9 0 0 OtOaborM ..2 0 0 0 by Basey 2, Uaikoa 2 0 0 0 br James 2. Base on halls --Off BtMs 8, Crow Mruek out Rv Thom 2 04 Oi Hastes -Jonn, Brooks Istj . Ltft 1 I 1 8 innliifft, b Metten 8 la 8 8 la off Walters 1, off Beasley 1. Dmtbl piay OO bam ff(ln 10, Brljeham a Pnuod oioir by Borrows 8. Doable pity Barry Mltehe.l t B Trinks. WU4 1 0 ft 2 Totals rmley . SlOftOt Tbtal..... B.U nloaoM. Tim. of ,amo 2 boor, .ml Us Dews Id. First b on btws-Fide- litv on ball Off Thorn pttrhe Bills 1 Bcnstcr 2 riaikm Minn. HU by 9, WesterK taka 4, 1, Iots ff Metten 2, off Barrow 8 BY WEST HIGH. EXHIBIT pitcher rfeigev by ftfettea. Leaasrft by Bur pi re Martin t The West junior high school will rows. Stcrlfie kiht Brry Dewild, Wll an exhibit today at the school M B 'T f B. R T give I tnpire txw beck, Bariows. of the work of the art, cooking, sowB R.ll B , ! And manual departments. The ( ockrao- - . . -W7nrhetes , H 0 I (I ing public is invited and particularly the . 2 0 I O' (1 r ttrr Btvyn of the school Tea will be 3 0 10 UTItompe-T2 KroderlrkFoa 0 2 patrons tperlal te Tbe Trlbons. 3 0 0 0 (U Hell . . 2 0 0 0 served from 2 is to 8 90 In the afterCarlsoa , PROVO, May 16 Amtrf ouwic bv IV k , . . 8 0 0 0 K Tboweoa. 2 0 0 0 noon. when the school orchestra will tha band and ths nthufeiastut- cheers . 2 00 OiTlisyao .. . ISO wfurnish a mugte&i pmgnxm. erf more than a thousand eager ba'-NaHI fane. theJ opemh1 team rf Cost nlon tbe game of Lhe The Western Vtah Btate league was played here defeated KtOrllty IWilifht Kaju this afternoon between in a butlv outeied game laet ere tbe 6 to 4. The hilting of ileaan for leaguers from Salt Iake and the am,ftdHM? and James for the telex Itoy Timpa, with the former winning by tha was tbe tare. Good pttchinf tilpihtr ng of ft to In game. md -- some work la tbe f1e4 was snappy end came when the visitor filled The shew by bsKb viuba. tit bawe on hit Off Bocfh kat, .'Mr. frtoi ' m tn M.Uhow a, hark. Hooe 2, 1. Unas N.lnoo Brrws AdkflM. hne Welbeck, ... Btrry, Adams, haw kit Adam ...... . lft SALT LAKE TAKES OPENER AT PROVO In BRHt 020 .9010 Ntir smut tre ie j Borrows, and piled up three tallies The game opened with Movor O K Hansen on the slab, President Harr' Hea. at bat and OVmmlhsM.ifurr Owen Fmoot catching The prelude in a good mood for- tbeput majp e'ent. Thomas an 4 FaUentlne were the, Katterv for the vimtor dtirin? the first three Inning, when Metten Replaced Thomas. Burrow end Snapp performed for the local thouuhout the contest. Burrows pitched a good game until he crumpled in the tenth, and hits came so fast that Manager Dave Mitchell, did not have tinv to rehev him. Provo gave every promise of winning In the early stage pt the game, and pfeyed consistent ball throughout, Snapp opened the third with a clean BH to right Howard walked. After HsHreck had Keen retired on an easy infield grounder, Atems hit to left Geld and scored Knapp Adam atole second and Burrow sent a swift one past the pitcher end brought both Howard and Adams over the home , paste In the fifth Henderson of the vfs -- Hors reached first Barrv ht to center Yield, which sent Ht?ndrsrn te .third. Fa Hen tine fanned, v pap worth walked, filling the bases. Leonard brought Henderson and Barry - wKh hit over third. , v - In fhe following period Salt Aks tied the score when. He nderaon. after waa scored by landing a the-fa- 1 two-bagg-er, FaJlentfnew i SAL If . .. flndra0ft.3t Barr? m Jtnckl . - t LAKB BHflAI ft 1 PftOVA 4 ft 19 2 8 4 1 nw!4tk.,. 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