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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1926. AMERICAN LEAGUE CUTS w. a. Twk. M V re w. I .TtTSkta,.. .979 0trlt... 114 19 .. tlmlaa ih t ll U rUUolpk .Ml.lt. 10 INDIAN TAK rt. .III l, IT IT IT 10 M Loiiil. ( M .909 .111 .Ml TODAY'S 0OXSDVLS. St. Lrait at )Tv Tarfc. at Clvia4 D trait at Philadelphia. WuBlBftoa, Ckiett at Bmul SET WIN STREAK. YANKS THRILLER. NEW YORK, May 81. (By th AsPHILADELPHIA. May 1 (By tho sociated Press ) Tho New Tors YanAaaociatad Pra.-With aeoond plac t ataka, tho Philadelphia Athletic kees advanced their winning streak to loat to Clavolaad In a thrllltnf ten straight, a record for the season, today thtrtoon-tnnln- c fame, 4 to 1. Jamia-aon'- a when they again subdued the 8t. Loula single to right drove tn the win Browns today, T to 9 Southpaw Herb nine run. Uhle, who had relieved Pennoek'.th league's leading pitcher, Buckeye In the eighth, aleo helped In won his seventh victory In eight his own victory with a single In the Ruth walked thre tubes and thirteenth that sent Myatt from first games.1 bit a single In four times up. to third. I BSW TORE BT. Lons CLKVKLA JCD. PHILADELPHIA B BO Ai BH(VA xf j D B 0 A BHOA. Rice, rf .... 5 9 13 Koenig, as.., 4 19 8 Vj 0 JskImmi. If Wamby, m. . . ft 1 I 4 Mamie, 2b... 4 0 5 d'Oraib. cf.... 4 1 BUler. lb... 4 9 Uahrlf. lb... 9 0 9 1 ft ,T I I t Pwfctaa, e e... 8yurro. rt. . 1 9 rf 4 Kath, ..1119 f MO Coehrmra, IllUm., If. 8pkr. Bwtl, M.e 9 414IT 4 Hal. 8b . . . T 4 9 1 UcMaaua, 8b. 4 9 9 9 Maaaal. If .. 44 9199 90 fturiM, lk... cf. 950 larabaea. cf. 90 9 (I'Laaserl. 2b.. llnawi, O 9 19 4 4 112 Lace) la. 8b. rf.a 9 11 WlrH, rf.,. 9 9 10 Dixon, luut, S 0 0 01 Lamar, If.... 9 9 9 9 Garber, Lra, rf a. . 4 19 28 Colllna. e... 10 99 01 Lotah , tb . 1 t ... fh Paooock, p.. 10 090 Wlarard, p., 110 9Drk, Pmdratt, 8b dOimofeop. 2b . 9 114 loonard, p.. 0 0 0 0' 10 0 sHargraT . 110 1'0 Myatt, ... 90 0Uillr, 4 Haorar, p. I tangllder, p. 00 0 lb,. 9 9 99 00 XX 1Bkoy. Kc ha of ... 110 0 S 1 9 8lFo 19 hi, p -lb.... 90110 Totals . 95 10 94 101 Totals.... 24 7 27 12 9 9 0 9 I, xBatted for Jonnard ' in Tenth 00 p 99 Pat, for in ninth. 7I0 till till 1 If-- I tiPrawli ... 009 xxRattod taagtlder 1000 Score hy loDins .000 100 1902 Hrimarh, p..' 19 0 9 t Louie ! New York 010121 02x 7 Runs Gerber. Koe Total 8919 Summary ..M 17x80 17 Total Williams, ..019 aHattad for Btnaar la axtii. nig, Comb. Ruth 2 leszert, Gaaelta. Colllna. Brrora fllaler, ft a sella 2. Two-baa- s xxRattod for Pat la iffctfc. Throa-baaDixoe, Laaserl, Rargrate Otaralaod .. 0 19009090990 14 hit hit Koenig Stolen baaea WiUiamSp-M- abH4lijrtrtr --,r.0 4944M MAO O Mxaua, Lesaari - SaeriOces slraebeM, Paw- -' Rona Burns 9. Oammaryt- nork 9, Oaxella Double plays ftaaeila to Wambafaaa, Psrklas, Aocbrao. Hyatt. K Laaxerl to KoBig; Mellllp to Sialar; Pen-noc-k Twe-hire Lotak. PaOpHt. to Wfa-Ml- llar, to Ontello. Tbrra-bss Left on 'base Gehrig Waoibaaraaa. ftamwa. Homo ran Burns 8tnln New erk ft, 8t. Iraia 9 Baaea on ball baa Slmmora. Sarrlfir Perklaa. Lntak. Off Pennock 1. eff Blpgard 8. off Jonnard Struck ent By Pen-- 1 ang!lder J. 4 2, off Doutoi play Dyka Mill, Lamar.t Haaarr. In-nock 8. Hlta ff Wingard, 4 in 6 Wambaranaa Left on baaaa sa south Wen nous fa 2 8 of an In- - i eff Jonnard, ningo; 18. a Baaea CLv slasl 14, (Philadelphia TlephooM:OXflco 107, Bm.1028 ball Losing Off Bnekaya 9. off Uhls 9. off Roan-m- l niog; eff Yanglldar, 9 in 2 innings ConL-opitcher Wingard Umpires Ormaby. Baomxartnsr off Rat L, off R L noil and NaUln. Tima of game 2 bourn 1, by sim! Himab 1. 8 track rat By Buck . 10 minutes. 1 hi 9. by Roromal 9. .by Hslwach L Hits -Off Bnekey 1 la I 19 inninga. off tbl 7 SHEELEY HAMMERS BALL. ftt 2 8 tunings. off Pommel 10 ta T 8 8 Id aona off 2 Inning, off , pat Innings, BOSTON, May 21 (By the Askocl aamgartnar 7 la 4 1 8 inn I act, off ated Press ) Earl Sheelcy, Chicago vHimarh aoc la 94 inula Winning pitch-- first socker, continued his heavy stick t'hls. Losing - pitcher Baamgartaar. he when doubles threw lng gathered Owraa Marla XUe and rUjr Qolaal. Tapir and a homer in his first four times at bf mlaute. ' bours bat in todays game with Boston. DeSOLONS TAKE LOOS! ONE. spite this, however, his teammates PROVO, May 21. W. E. 8tevens, to stop a ntnth Inning WASHINGTON, May 91 (By th were hyunable the Bed Box, whoacored thre bead of- - tha department " of' public Associated Prs T Wanhitigrton took rally of tha Unlveralty of Wyo7. ta speaking win to runs, a fre hitting and acoring contest from r Shaalay Jiammered out threa doubles ming, waa the principal speaker at the Detroit today, 18 to ID, to end a four of the Rotary club luncheon weekly In as at times bat many yesterday, gam losing streak. Extra boa hits and continued hia extra base stride in at tha Hotel Roberta today. featured th game, Jo Judge of the Tha of interesting extold in speaker todays game. Flagstead gathered Senators getting a homo run. a flv In his fifth tirhe at bat today periments ha had conducted among I DETROIT. BA9H1NGT0. of tha the Wyoming state prisoners BHOA to- bring a close to hi record. BHOA) BORTOV CHICAGO penitentiary, and touched on the acBine, lb .. 8 9 9 1'VoVly, rf.. 9 9 10 BUI R of tivities BHOA BHOA Carlisle, notorious railft b ringer, 2b 4 10 4 Harris, 2b... 2 0 9 9 9 4 0 road holdup, HotU. cf ... 4 0 2 0 Flsgatcsd cf who, tha speaker de 990 Petbargill, If 8 4 81 0 Rice, rf 1 9 c la ft 1 0 9 9 9 9 OlftoaiiO. Higney, Hunnefleld, ta... . 4 2 9 0 Cobb. eh.... If... red, had robbed Union Pacific trains 4 2 1 Sarlyls. 8b aa. rf HeUaaBs rf. 4 9 9 9'Judt. lb... 4 9 9 0 in Wyoming several times. Ha charWarner, ,9b. . A 9 1 9 Rio, 8b . 4 111 CoUlna, 2b..'5l 1 lYodt, lb.... 9 2 18 8 acterised Carlisle as the last of the 1 4 19 Ta rafter, as. 9 0 9 OMySr, M 210 Pheely, lb... e4 110ratcha. If,. e bad" men. O'Rrarka, 4141 RueC ....... 4 19 1 Falk. If...,. 4 11 O'Haney. Ib.. ft 8 2 4 Professorwestern Stevens declared that the Baaaler, e.. 0 9 9 ,4Trld, p. , 19 11 Barrie, rf... 4 2 2 01 Herrera, 2b.. 9 12 2 waa cattle 8 9 2 0 gradually comIndustry 9 99 1 chalk, C.... 2 19 Gaston, r ... Colllna. p. .. 119 9 Heather, p Barfeot, p. . 9 9 9 Uarbarry. p. 9 9 9 1 Brott, as ... 2 9 14 eRosenthal .. 10 0 9 ing back to its normal condition in 0 0 0 0 9 Hierhoff, C.. that state. Btoeer. 9 9 0 O rarriasi 9 ,19 9 9 nMorehirt Kama, 3b., 0 0 0 IjZabnleer, p. . 2 0 2 8 presHolloway, p 9 9 0 0 cxTobta Clayton Jenkins, newly-electe- d ... 10 9 0 ident .. 9 00 0 Blauk abip, p 8 0 0 2 'tJenktns 4 2 4 0 mfitewart of the club, wielded the gavel Woodall, .t A Lyooa, p,... 0 0 0 0 lltoe, p.... 0 0 0 0 for th first time since big election. x Burke .... 19 9 0 .... 10 90 Wins sang two solos, accomTotal... S4 12x2S 1 1 To'.li .. 87 12 27 19 Evan Madsen batted panied hy Ixirin Kirks V 14 27 10 Herrera rat 4a etxGh bW by-e- Total ..4019 94 H luncheon were Raythe Visitors at seered. ran two ent when ball; wlanlng xBattad for Colllna la aereath. of the mond Holbrook, president-ele- ct xxBatted for Scott la eighth. sBatted for Barfoot In ninth Batted for Gaatos In eighth Young university student xxBatted for Marberry In eighth. Brigham giBatted for Zabnlser in eighth. Marian Harria, Salt Lake City; .xsRaa for Reel la eighth. body; Bcora by inalsga; Score by tnalaga; . Locke, Ogden, district forest in020 120 110 T BB. Chicago suDetroit .. w..O 8 I 0 9 1 9 S 9-- 10 400 000 1039 spector; HenzrofPace, Huntington, 1 9 x 13 Boa ton Waablngto the Emery county Baae Moatil. CoUlna, Sheely perintendent Bnmmary Rone Blue. 6 eh ringer, goth-argi- ll Summary? Professor schools; Stevens, University Todt 8, Falk, Harria. FUgatead, Carlrle, . Hetlmana 9. Warner 2. Baaaler, Error Collins, Bcott of Wyoming; Professor Lewis, UniverWoodall. McNeeljr, 6 ,Harrla 9, Rice 9. 8, Bratrhe 2, Haney hits Bheeiy 9. Hunnefleld, sity of Utah, and Professor Charles ftoalio 2. Judge, Reuthcr, Toblo, Stewart. 2. Two base Morehart. Harris. Falk, Flagstead 2, Myers of the U. A. C. hit Rrrore Colllna McN'aaly. Two-baa- e Herrera. Three-ba- a Haney, Rice 9, Woodall, Fotbrf til, Warner. Three-ba- a Bratrhe 2, run Home Stolen base bit Todt, Bheely. Home Ruel. Rice. bite MrNeely, 2 Sacrifice BlankenBchalk Colllna nm Judge. Bacflflce ftehidnger 9, Jodg. Double Herrera. Uuonefield, play ship, m Iseft McNaaly 8. CoUlna Heilmaon baaea Detroit 19, WaSilofUn 9 Baae on Bcott to Sbeely; Bchalk to Sheely; Haney on to base Todt to Left Chicago Haney. 1. off CoUlna 2. off Italia Off 8tooar, Off BlankenBases on ball Boston 8 Renthar S. Struck rat By Collin 1, by 2 Struck out By Barfoot 8. by Fergitaon 9, Hits Off .Stoner ship 8, off 8.ZahnlaarZahniaer 2. Hlta Off by Blankenship Hollo-wsy 1 la non (non eat In ftrat), off II In 9 8 inning; eff Lyons, 2 to 1 Inning, off Collins T In 8 In- Blankenship. 11 in 9. off I In no inning; of t Rahniser, 1s 9 lontnga off nings, ;off JBarfoot 4 1 in 1 Hit with pitched bat Rettther 9 la 4 1 9 Innings, off Marberry 2 Wiltse, 21. Winning pitcher by Blanknhtp PROVO, May Interesting ta 1 99 Innings, off JTargoaon 7 in 9 in Carlyle, TV Htaa. 1 ia 1. with pitched baU Hit themes relative to Hit by pitcher Be CoUlna 1 TS speaking ningn. Dinneen. Tima ef were discussed at thepublic and McGowan conferannual Winning plres Harris), Wild pitch Colllna game 1 boar and 0 minute. ence of the Rocky Mountain OratoriIxming pitcher Colllne pitcher Marberry. held in Rowland, Brans gnd Hildebrand. this cal Umpire league city yesterday DIVIDEND PASSED. -rTim of game 2 hours 99 mlnntea, and today Professor Maud May BabAsJ cock of tha University of Utah was mCAGO, May 21. (Byerf the PROTESTS. Armour chairman. SOCIETY sociated Press.) Directors the omitted A 21. Co. Associquorteriv the today Professor H. P. Constant of tha MOSCOW, May (By ated Preso.) The executive of tha dividend on class A stock, but de University of Wyoming led in tha disdividend bha clarld Aid of of debate deRevo quarterly regular cussion of various International Society for stock. cisions. This was types followed by a demlutionarieo, hoa wired instruction to of 1 per cant on tha preferred looses to was attributed omission all ita branches to protest against The onstration of oral reading led by Mrs. electrocution of Sacco and YansetU. in tha early part bf the present year Helen Clark Henderson of the Provo who are now awaiting sentence for and had been largely forecaot In fi- public schools. 8he hod a group of murder in Massachusetts. Tha execu-tiv- a nancial circles. Tha A stock had children with her to demonstrate. declare the two men have proved been on an 9 per cant annual bools was carried The program regular their innocence, and that their execu- sinoa the reorganisation of Armour out this afternoon, which consisted of two years qgx tion would be Man unheard-o- f crime Placa-- of a discussion of tba-te-ple OratoryM in Publlo Speaking DepartBaiun carter p 08 PROVO prf, If-- DEPARTMENT. rim Educator From Wyoming Talks to Rotary Club fa4 the addres" o the graduates." Yfe stressed the importance of work, end declared that the oung man mho works his way through school is usually much better prepared to fare the problems of life than one who has no added responsibility. -- A feature of the exercises was the to Ida Olsen of a prise presentation a besf graduation dress. The girls in the class had made their own dresses In tha domestic art department of the school. An interesting hr tht da phase trf Belt Lake fans, deprived of tbe oppartment of the school was that tha material must be of cotton and that portunities of seeing big league teams 5. in more not cost must than the dress action, due to the extreme distance from feottt major dcagrre rtrenttv, w lit have a chance of witnessing a fray CONFERENCE OPENS TODAY. will make the PROVO, May 2L Quarterly con- tomorrow which forget Anson,. r . Willie Keeler, conference of the Utah stake will w vene tns the stake tabernacle Saturday Comiskey,. aL ol, Th lodge room of Balt Lake counand Sunday. Saturday afternoon the graduates of the Provo and Lincoln cil No. 02. Knights t( Columbus, the district seminaries will hold their scene of numerous debates, riots and Single graduating exercises. Sunday eve- whatnots, over the subject of Servining a delightful program will be Blessedness versus Marital to iuh was another host of the stake tude, given under tha auspices tete-tet- a Sunday schools recently which resulted in ... FkC-Bfad- y, each side challenging the other to a baseball game to decide the question once and for all. The game will be played on municipal diamond No. 1 tomorrow at 12 30 oclock. Customary flag raising exercises, parade and speeches by city officials have bran waived, hr order that both sides may tear-- in tooth and nail, Jack William, erstwhile 'painter, paper and crepe hanger, will exert hi d efforts on the mound He will be supfor the Benedicts of such temperacoat a by ported mental stars as Dan Laramie, Ieon- - managers three-fingere- lllMlllUIHIUIIIHIHIllMllXIllSHIHIIIIIIIIMHUIIIIIlllllinnilliaiHaHSXHUIHI1Klzl,llllBinlKnX1SIZKllaKZ,3M iilettft Summer Union Suits- - .110 Mens Faury Rayon Hose . .59 .79 -- With long legs and htrrt ifeewtir- without and length Good qualeleeyn. ity nainsook. 34 to 44. fr cheeked Striped - and ln- - - ta,--- grev pel tern ayand blue. All Drown fast colors. Sire, to 11 -- M bj 11. ,420009 j jfnwW JaHirt tlhftffilvJtktwftiL 'ssiisffyxsxsetsstssgsstssisisi One Score andMhe Veers of faithful Service Public Speaking League Theme in Provo Meeting V r 1F-- lt Game Staged for Sunday at Noon for-th- a .....1100 ord Lit tell, John Dwyer, Jim Harring- Is rugs, and w wont be fexponxibls ich These for your anatomy if your wWj ton, Kelley much to the you not doing tnat tomorrow. Better , It Is sMd that have medical and clerical aid on Lind iven for your- - gang, because they are medal Kelley Btlt for pitching lng to need it, Jm-hthendians . It has been mutually decided toLan- 4 1880. nore the recent edUt of Judge tn Leonard Brennan, handsome and dis and prohibit th use of reiln JbY bashful leader of the' bacheiors,p.ni the moundamen of both 'teems. It be accompanied by his Insurance wa reported that Jim Hftmrrlngtow, prospects, and such phenoms as Jock first baeeman of the Benedicts, lcki confidence In hia jmcherg anility end twins. Malone, the Driscoll Ihc , Film Cook, and otheis. Intends to open a cigar stand st tbe Local scalpers were indignant last initial corner. He figures that tha would admission traffic will be so heavy that a large night to learn that no b charged for the game, and at a revenue will be obtained. both meeting of protest at r WORKING ON RHONE LINE. were present the confidence cf both nines was Indicated. gpwl.l 1 Tb. TrilmM. c. n. c Weve forgot more baseball than green river. Fratt of the Mountain F totes Telethee kids ever could learn, on said us. phone & Telegraph company and E. Bet your money Williams. but dont try to bribe our players. U. Taylor of th Western InKiectria , Oteen WsU gite these Infant food models company, who have been River supervising the connecting up the darndest lickin they ever had as far as E piuribus tinum," replied Bren- of the new telephone line for Monu nan. The only thing you honnvarda Green River, left today have beaten lu the last ttfv ears cello. and Jim Warring K. C.s to Meet on Diamond names may not mean present generation, but Jim possesses a him by Buffalo jto ia rams egainet Benedicts Challenged by Bachelors: the pennant race of WW See Our Other Ads for Additional Anniversary News Mr. Man u ,97 " 191 Great Savings! Youll Like Our Famous Thirty'Fiver SUITS a : 2-TROUSER 0. ments The general assembly was by a lecture by Professor James L Barker of the University of Utah, who chose for hie theme What Ctfn Be Done to Standardise Western Pronunciation ? Tomorrow morning the meeting w!U be devoted to organisation and discussion of various' phases of dramatic art and speech Instruction. The session will be followed by a complimentary drive tendered to visit lng speech authorities by the Provo chamber of commerce. Tbe conference will close with tha The Fires of St. fresantation ef Utah Beta chapter of Theta Alpha Phi, Professor T. Earl Pardos directing. followed Men Youll Save Some Real Money in This SALE OF J, A. Burrows, Heber City Farmer, Dies irTHospital PROVO, JUT Jtl.John'A. Burrow w of Sheriffl J, D Bovd, well known farmer arf Heber Cltv, died at a local hospital In this city last evening following an operation which he underwent about tendays agot Mr, Burrows was bar Win Balt Lake City, August 19. 1865. IVhen a young man hie family moved to Scofield In 1854 he moved to Eureka, where he waa engaged tn the bool and transfer business for about ten years. He moved to Heber City ia 1904, where be owned a large farm. ( Surviving are hia wife. Elsie Peterson Burrows one brother and two p Later. Funeral services will be held In the Heber City Second ward chapel Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock. 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Rocky Mountain Oratorical institute. was held this evening in Code KH at the B. Y, U., and we wen attended. John Os Rale of the Untrenlty of Colorado, won the first honor, and Irvin P Murphv of the YJomdo Agricultural cohere, waa oecond Their subjects, respectively were America and Deceit of the Quo Vadls Home were Othr contender Wesley Fnmpur. University of Wyoming, De Alton 1ar and B.riYillsatfon': Y. V , Partridge. Oepemtmn s Contribuiioh; Lvle Rorater. Montana The Trend Toward Prate college, rivllixation. and Joseph O Jeppeon, University of Utah, Tolcmoe Other Shirts, r - -- 45 21 On hundred and of tb Provo gradual school wra presented Junior high with dpl- mas at the graduating exorheld in th auditorium ia1 cise mad f night Tbs twesentatlon was Waiter Adam prradort of tbs twaard H tff dutaifcn nf he iit shooU d mated g'He(bnfr T f.ari Prd PROVO. 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Singe-breaste- d styles in the popular grays tud tans, - overplaida. some and. Finely tailored tweeds. Just the right weight" for pleas-Jospring and fall sendee. Other Topooats, Special, 25.00 and 95 g 1 Mens Golf Knickers Four plu. tyle of fine woolen., la or elaborate pattern, of plaift color. ..1 overplauU in t.n. .ml grays All .ire., 695 Mens Golf Sweaters Th.'popular .hpover n3 button frot WkI. cboic.-- f tyle. of .11 wool, Navajo and two ton. yU. bas-ltom- . An .tie. from 34 to 43 Q95 29.50 Students New Suits 1Q95 C&kAimerr, tweeds and mixtures in fanry rtirxtw and in plain enlor. Expert ta.iur i ft pencil stripe marking if distinguishes every 8u;t, 10 to Single- - and double-breastequality, 1 fm. , KiiiEnssmi3rc5miiiaiitiaiiHiiiitiiBi2iiisBa,sE,f,,,zsfsa!,rsssr-''sr' ' i 3 . w N M t m H M m m ta hi k M v t 1 |