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Show PROVO POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921, .Vr;' w-- :? ,OFTpXf . fif - 0 F. GAMES TH E,EJy5AI PY Jt s., , JTAH STAKE M. I. A. BASEBALL LEAGUE . Date June JliK June 21 June 28 At B. Y. I. Campus First vs. Third At North Park Fifth vs. Manavu At Cinder Track Secopd vs. Sixth Third vs. Fifth Manavu vs. Second Sixth vs. Bonneville First vs. Fourth Manavu vs. Third Fourth vs. Sixth Second vs. Bonneville First vs. Fifth First vs. Sixth 8econd Third vs. Bonneville Fourth vs. "Manavu Fourth Second vs. Third At Tlmpanogon Fourth vs. Bonneville 14 . , . ; vs. Fifth July 5 July 12 Manavu vs. Sixth First vs. Bonneville July 19 Bonneville vs. Fifth Second , . vs.- - Fourth vs. Fifth First vs. Manavu c Third vs. Sixth 4 KINNEY WINS FAST GAME FROM sreFmXShieat HE6ER SNOW GETS HOMERUII 4 - i I i Wednesday's game with Heber looked for a time as though it was .going Jo be a no hit, no run game for Kinney. Up until the eighth Inn-in- g he had the Heber batsmea guessing all the time. The ones that did connect seemed to come right Into Snows hands In right Held. With Farmer on first In the second Inn- ing this same Snow sent a terrific drive into left field and scored the first home run of the season. While Kinney pitched an excellent game, his teammates deservo great credit for Springvllle, June 8. In one of the closets games ever witnessed In Utah county, the Springvllle .baseball etam defeated the nine from Nephl here today by the close score of 2 to 1. The score Indicates Just what kind of a game took place today. From the very first both teams fought hard and never quit until the last frame. . The locale ffcored their two tallies la the third Inning. In The eighth the visitors made an attempt at a rally and succeeded in scoring their lone run. During the game the two pitchers walked but one man each, and each twlrler struck out eleven batters. Their support .was also of the very best type. The battery for Nqphl was Keough and Wanker, while.' the big end of the Springvllle team waa handled by Dunn and Davis. Hler umpired. S HE FEELS T'EHTY YEARS YOUNGER I am now sixty-fiv- e years of age, but since taking Tanlac I actually feel twenty year younger,, said . John-WBright, "2111 Castro St., Saa Francisco, Cal., for the medicine baa relieved me oT troubles I thought nothing could help. "Yeats and years ago while working at' my trade as carpenter back In Kentucky I got hurt lifting heavy lumber, and as time went on and my back . kept hurting jne so bad I thought it was the strain. But some years hack I began having Indigestion and Tanlac fixed my stomach up in a condition In Just a little while, and 1 quit taking It because bad no idea.lt would help my back. 'Then, last July while working in the shipyards that pain suddenly struck me in my back and my son had to carry me home. I went right to bed, 'could hardly move and It seemed that nothing could help me. Finally I got to where I could be up a little, but was so weak I could hardly walk. My back hurt terribly and my kidneys bothered me so I could scarcely sleep. My appetite was poor and I was almost a complete nervous and physical wreck. "Remembering how Tanlac had built me up before I started taking It again- - It soon had my stomach in fine shape, and to my, surprise I found that the pain had disappeared from my back also. I have a fine appetite now, always feel strong and fuiror energy anffinf hack is m fine condition, I can stoop over without a bit ot trouble and get about as well as a man half my age. J t -- two-bagg- M big-plac- i two-thir- - - i . r- - t j : - - - f , first-clas- I- - T t .4 lbsi for . 25c California New Potatoes ' 01 9 lbs for 0c Van i J : Utah Green Peas, per ,1b X2y2c Utah Spring Beets, 2 bunches, . .. ....... 15c Utah Spring Carrots, 2 bunches ; ; ' 15c Utah Spring Turnips, 2 bunches 15c Home Grown Strawberries, per cup 15c ' California New Cabbage, per lb 5C . the splendid support they gave him. P. Murdock started on the mound for the mountaineers but was ineffective from the beginning. He walked Shots, the first man up, while v Rails and Sheehan touched him for a single and a threebagger, CHICAGO'S RUM RING respectively. The first Inning ended with a beautiful double play, C. Mar- r dock to Sweat to Frau gh ton. 4 State and Officials and Federal City After Farmer had been hit by a Agents Involved I Conspiracy. pitched balir- - and Ralle and Saow had been credited with, a What promises to be Chicagos and a homerun P. Muidock Vaa r Uufler by the elongated Elliott, who;! In lasted five Innings.. During' that kT?tlgai on.1!)y o1: A P EaT"shaw, Federal Intelligence time the Timps scored six runs on that many hits.. Lefty" Murdock, upit! and officials of the city govern well as as ment former Federal pro; Hebers mainstay, pitched one and agents are Involved In the d innings when he struck out hibition ' matter. . three out of four men at bat. The investigation revolves around foartormeiFederalagentsT accused The score: asJbelng. ringleaders in. a whiskey PROTO . .... AB. R. H. O. A. smuggling plot, and enough evidence is at hand to indict them ' when 2 , .vrd 0 Shots, ss cases are presented to the grand their 4 2b Ralle, . Jnry. 8 0 Sheehan, If Carlbads are of declared 4 whiskey Singleton, cf .1 by be agents ot the Intelligence unit 3 1 Elliott, lb I to hav . been brought into the cen-- 2 The police of Budapest carry yard Farmer, 3b sticks and when a womans skirts tral district, comprising Wisconsin, are 4 Snow, rf ,...4 fonnd to be more than 25 centMichigan, Illinois and Indiana. The prohibition agents are alleged imeters (9.8426 Inches) above the Kinney, p to have provided protection for the heels, the woman Is reported for King Even of shipments with the aid of officials of "violation of modesty. both State and city governments. Hungarian Women which Is demandGraft rumors and assertions of mpn-e- y ing that all men who associate with have been investigated by mem- women who wear short skirts be boycotted. Why not make the men bers of the Inelllgenee unit. Favorite among the schemes used wear the skirts. That might be efIn the system in operation was the fective. C. Mur Impersonation of high Federal of2b Sweat, SNOW WINS PRIZES. ficers by some of the agents. One man to is said himhave represented Tadd, Jf. Seal Snow, who at times presides self, as Assistant United1 States Dis- over Giles, cf the right field on the Tlmp trict Attorney. The deception is said base ball Bonner, 81 team and at other times to have netted the agent $500,000. ' R. Nelson, oiv the mound, was yesterperforms are also to understood Druggists Murdock P. have been the victims of .numerous day showered with presents from shake downs. When It was known some of our merchants, who had Elliott, p. that a druggist had obtained a stock made tempting inducements to the of liquor to which he was not legally Timps for the first home run. entitled? It 'was an easy matter, the andThe following ' were the presents the donors: investigators 'declare they learned, A pair of cuff links from Columbia a for to be him. made upon "levy : Heber, 1 1 2 ,.,.0 0 0 0 Store, The best straw hat In agents would Jewelry Summary Errors Farmer. Kln- - offerotherto Instancesthethestock made Clothing Store. with the Three from ofthesilkHub split ' ey. Sweat, Fraugbton Bonner, R. socks from Fletch-e- r for a promise of Immunity pir Nelson. Sacrifices Farmer, Hillman.- druggist and Thomas Gents Furnishing Stolen bases Shot, flheehan 2, EU- - In the particular illegal transaction. Store. , lot 2, Kenney. Two base hits Ralle, Elliott 6. Struck out By Kenney (, Hillman. Three base hit Sheebam by Elliott The Confederation Mexican 2, A. Murdock 3. Bases bn Chambers of Commerce of Home Run Snow. Double play- - !. to be held In i ' Mexico City, will be attended by a Murdock to Sweat to Franghton. A 'MSock 2 i Hlts--Olf of the Womens Chamber Kinney 8, P, Murdock 4, .deletion , . Umpires Mitchell aad weight. J0f commerce of the United States. - Trading at our Store helds the House-- . wife to solve her household problems, HERE ARE A FEW SPECIALS WE OFFER TOMORROWS SHOPPERS BRIGHT ASSERTS , 1 w Asparagus, per lb. Fresh Tomatoes, per lb t i - . . Cantaloupe, each Cucumbers, each 2y2c 25c f. 15c . . . , . . - ;. . . 15c f -- 7 : HadishesperJjunch-. . 5C Sweet Utah Cherries, per lbr,T7.T. .T.7. 7.J77i2l2z - - Skirts Mustnt Shrink V 1 -- . ,,, - 1 O J t ry F i- : A Good Place to Trade. Phone 194 and 195. 81 W. Center.- - Provo, Utah. 1 1 cej 1 65 TA Eat js,UB ; J r.;2 Tun Mat - . 1 S kuppenheimer Air- - 0-Weaves FOR HOT WEATHER ' , UICK S twenty-yea- r suits construction but with distinctive style that stays. Cool grays, tans, blues and Palm greens-i- n Beach, Gabardines, Mohair, Tropical Worsteds and other summer fabrics. They are an investment in good appearance and long, earnest torrid-weath- er light-weig- ht V service.' 4 . NEWSHIRTS. NEGK-WEA- R artd HOSIERY l2l, Th Hmm STRAW HATS and PANAMAS Priced from $2.50 and up j Kiyf.it ij.i. -i-s- them in our windows The Schwab Clothing Co, Stand Castle the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes r I: ex-- Ownewhip of a 1921 Buick wilLbring to you this sure personal transportation value with the added roominess and beauty that have been designed in the new models. Let us demonstrate how handy the mech-anw- ni V9W. easy the how powerful it is in taking hills. Wherever you travel you will find AutH. car-operate- s, i?ccd Buick Service. Since January , regular equipment all models includes Cord Tiret on They are service record indicates that in Buick there is art traordinary transportation value. t v |