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Show PROVO POST, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1921. -t- x, 0 LSsn, Aug. GAME SECOND IN Ball at Logan timps defeat , s Kinney Pitches Good R AUGERS XBAlTuXAHLEAGlJE. 15 Jack Shirerruo Joins , Ke?kl in-l- gM jprinr1110 ukl - Friday's !!&. Ierican t NepM oroTO at Spanish Pork, JVfTllle at Payaon, 1. 2. Game, Tomorrow at Provo. 4 6-8-- left-hand- ed sSSsh Fork at American Fork. Sprlngvllle at Lhi. pyrton at Nephl. Games. Next Fridays pmvo at Payson. American Fork at bl compete sainst the seasoned veterans of the U. of U. never seen one before score- R. H. E. Fork American Logan ' The - ll 7i9 5 5 2 Spanish Fork. STOLEN AUTOMOBILE FOUND A Oakland touring Lehl at Sprlngvllle. car belonging to R. C. Stanley, 392 Nephl at Heber .double header). East Second South street, which was an exclt-,- stolen last night while parked in Nephl defeated Provo In score the being 5 front of the Columbia was game Friday, both teams found this forenoon by theater, the plant of tai. For five Innings was each and the Provo Ice & Storage company. stayed errorless ball ' Lid without a run. the game Nephl clinchUnless We are ready to curb our ' winning In the league and demands for a second place public expenditures it Fork for Provo is tied with Spanish is useless to complain about the ineliml-ssted With Provo fourth position. creasing burden of taxation. We fronl second place honors an- must set the example which we exbetlooms race up other Interesting pect our public officials to follow. ween Nephl and Heber City. er n. NEPHI. AB. R. H. .. . 4 Pick, ss Joses, lb . . . . B. Petty, If . . 4 NcCune, 2b Reid, Sb Cox, Durham, 1 0 0 2 0 1 10 8 1 2 1 0 0 s4 .... .. ,. ,. .. PO. A. 0 0 9 2 8 2 8 4 4 hit El Summary: e liott. hits Elliott, Durham, Kinney, Hillman. Struck out By Keogh 10, by Dodge 6. Hits Off Keogh 7, off Dodge 8, off Kinney 0. Innings pitched Dodge 8 Base on balls Kinney . and the A. C., several - lntoresting games will be played this season. Already games have been arranged with the freshman teams of the two state universities, and negotiation are now under way for games with the Ogden Athletic club and the Idaho Tech of Pocatello. Coach Twitchell announces that contrary to reports circulated amous the bpjs interested in the game, fool ball will be played also ln the bight ??h,001 departleat of he miyen,it tbat tbls years high lhs expected team will be stronger than that of last year, which finished the season in third position in the state Several of last years men are still eligible to play on the high school squad. The athletic management of the university expect that all of the forty suits now on hand and seme new ones that will soon arrive will be filled by enthusiastic football candidates 'when the lockers are ooened w ithia the next thirty days. Two-bas- 3, Correspondence Work To Be Featured at B. Y. 3. University Off Dodge 1, off Keogh 1. Passed rf balls Hillman 5. Hit by pitcher .. 8 L M. Petty, cf B. Petty by Dodge, Kinney by Keogh. 8 Keogh First base on errors Nephl 2, Pro5 Provo 7, Ne-p8 27 9 vo 1. Left on bases 82 6. Time 2:20. Umpire JohnNEPHI. AB. R. H. PO. A. son. .. Correspondence study will receive marked attention at the Brigham Young Unlverstty hereafter, according to an announcement made by members of the faculty this morning. Professor Lowry Nelson, head ot the of the extension division Scores of the other games: school, Is now working on a catalog R. H. E. of correspondence courses to be of1 fered by the Institution. 9 12 The final Lehl 4 decision to carry on this work came 2 10 American Fork yesterday morning at a meeting ot 2 the executive committee of the board 3 8 Sprlngvllle 2 10 2 of trustees, when they explained the Payson plans for correspondence work which 3 were submitted by President Frank7 9 Heber . hi , Hilman, c Riley, 8b Snow, rf Illlott, 8b Singleton, cf Dodge, p, If Sheehan, lb Shatz, ss , Kinney, If, p. 5 5 1 4 4 8 ,1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 ...,.44 ..... 8 2 8 8 16 25 12 Spanish Fork Totals 8 lin S. Indifference and insubordination alleged to be the cause of the re-- ; moval from the Provo baseball team of Manager Charles Elliott and the entire outfield of the squad Shee-wihen, Singleton and Snow, For some time it has been open friend and former business talk among the fans that friction associate. W. R. Butler, now ni misunderstanding existed manager Qtlhe Wood- - r tween some of the players and the Clifton company. board of directors of theTrovo Ath- This Is not my first visit letic association. This has been very to Provo." said Mr. Shireman evident also ln the last few games to a representative of The played here. Though the fans looked Nor Is It for the release of one or two of the Post this morning. my first experience in the players, it Is said the dismissal of n I feel Elliott and Singleton came as a store. at home here, and Mrs. j prise to most fans, who are of the Shlretna'n and I are both de- - opinion that these men have been lighted with our new home giving the club the best brand ot town. . We feel that with baseball of which they are capable. - such a beautiful environment When asked for a statement likable people can live cerning the stand taken by the otfi-l- n We clals of the club, President Ray a towttj like Provo. to make many friends merman, ln behalf of the board of dihere and we expect to make re tors issued the following twritten this our home. , explanation: moMr. and In view of the fact, that there tored from Omaha to Provo, has been some difference of opinion and enjoyed the trip very as to how baseball should be con- -j much until they ran Into an ducted, the management of the almost impassable road jn'pro-.Athletic association wishes to Echo canyon. They are ma the following statement: "The Provo baseball team which ing their temporary home at the Hotel Roberts until they has been representing this city in can establish in a home of the .Utah Central league this year their owh. has been entirely disbanded and a new team will be selected from the following list of names: Kinney, Raile, Shotz, Us As Hillman, Twitchel. Dodge, Adams, Farmer, Milligan, Cooper, Page, Hansen, Hoover ,'llall. t Under the caption, "Provo In Big We appreciate very deeply the s League Stuff (?) the loyal patronage we have received so of Nephl takes exception to some far this year from the public in gencriticism on their ball team. Says the eral. We hope this support will continue and that you will be ln your Nephl paper: Prnted usual places at the ball park to witrT ? an,a.c Herald of Wednesday, written prior ness the nerw team ln action on Wed1 the ball game, the writer assumes nesday with Heber. an 91 f superiority and high brow "An efforjTwlll be made to arrange games. Announceprominence ln discussing the relative some merits and demerits of teams that ment of such games will be made should constitute the makeup of the later. Central Utah league In this highly "Respectfully, PROVO ATHLETIC ASSN. visionary diagnosis the teams from P,b and When asked his side inihe controfrom the daily marked for dismissal Elliott said: "Although the versy, league, for the sole reason on our board of directors released me from part, thpt "Nephl is too weak for the the club because, as they said, I had Central league" and Lehl, bemuse it never given young ball players any, is a suburb of American Fork. and because I am too ehance, "Great heavens When did Provo I am certain that nothing grouchy, ever shine as a bareball town Nephl but my request to have the ball playhas pulled baseball crowds when Pro- ers ride in a touring car rather than vo was a veritable graveyard for the truck to Nephl last Friday a ln big benational game, and now low and of the removal. As far cause la the hold, after a couple of seasons In the as I know, the best of feelings have Central Utah league, the first ot existed between me and the president of the club until I told him the boys were not treated right when asked to ride fifty miles ln a truck. Since the directors released the players there has been considerable agitation among the fans regarding next years club. Many prominent business men and enthusiastic fans who are anxious to keep baseball on a high plane, free from frictions and misunderstandings, are urging the appointment of Physical Director E. L. Roberta of the Brigham Young University as manager of the team. These tans point to the splendid r coord of Director Roberts as a leader. In athletic activities and predict that under his direction the Timps would become an Important faotor In the t baseball Interests of the state, jg th Wood-Clifto- sur-.qui- te con-on- ly Tlm-ho- ) pe , , Mrs.-Shirem- an - Three-bas- e ERASED . ,bb the 1 visitors fielded in a ragged style. The fielding of Norm Nelson and Louie Falck of the locals was extraordinary. The most Interesting feature of the visit of the American Fork club was the work of a catcher, Barrett, which was a great curiosity to those who had - . FROM TIMP. ROSTER rived in Provofroru Omaha and has already assumed his duties as vice president and merchandise manager of the pany. Mr. Sherman resigned j Wood-Clifto- n Mercantile com- - ' from a twelve-yea- r service the M. E. Smith com- -' pany of Omaha to join hlsi BUCh brlght ProsPects as for the com throwing away chancestTalfyTy n8 year. For the first time in a poor base running. Miller of the visitors was sent to number of years football will be n trodueed in the university. Several ll?e. furth and f year'" hgh 8Cho1 footbaU placed hinjgot awaywelh clilW started for Logan, but retired so as 8UT8 wttrb ;the foundation-up- on to be in shape to meet the .eague- - wblch Coach Twitchel to intends leading Tremonton Bears Wednes- - build a championship eleven. Al- - . FLAYERS- "JACK SHIREMAN is the latest acquisition ln the commercial life of our city. Mr Shireman recently ar- Logan won from the American Fork club, of the Central Utah league, champions in an exhibition game today by a score of 7 to 5. The Central Utah champs made a good showing against the Loganites. An there was no issue at stake, the ' iSfricn Torn NAMES OFJOUR Co. Wood-Clifto- n TTJf A Public Piano Recital Nephi.See Tonight at Central An interesting piano recital will be given tonight at 8 oclock in the Central school by the summer school students of Professor S. W. Williams. Last night a large audience attended the first recital and listened with great Interest to the efforts of the young students. The public Is ln- vited to attend tonights recital. Queen Helena of Italy Is an active worker in Red Cross affairs. Wives making Income tax returns separate from their husbands in 1919 numbered 58,534 Miss Alice Lee, secretary to the president of China, Is now in this country on a visit. She has the distinction of being the first woman sec? retary to the Chinese president and in fact to the president of any republic. Of the 8,000,000 women engaged ln useful occupation ln the United Harris. States, only about 2,000,000 are Tlmes-New- I j 1 post-seas- on -- , v Which they wtrt In the cellar the entire kaJuionTanA the present one they have cut shout Si much fgnr H Philadiiph'a in the American tesfut, they ere asautving to dtetio who shall belcng to this select alfalr, "What nre the tacts of th t present seasons run? J.orhl ran ahead of them. In he first half of the aKe and In the second half we have WoiiT. . two games to their one, and are now . , firmly established ln second place lit t the last half. Our team has won the last six games played, and beaten decisively five teams ont of the seven opposing, and now to have Provo . talking about getting teams from Midyale, Murray and Eureka to sup- plant Nephl -and Lehl would certainly Jar you. The local ball team Journeyed to Provo Wednesday and met the team from that city In a league game, win- - : nlng easily with a score of 6 to 1. The Provo players put up a bum exhibition of the national pastime, ln fact it appeared to us that they were en- tlrely outclassed and were too slow for the fast Nephl bunch, and in fact the Central Utah leagne. We think that next year Nephl, American Fork, 8panish Fork, Lehl, Sprlngvllle and Payson should form a six team and let Provo get Into the company ln which she would be able to at least break even. In this connection we suggest a league made up of teams from Goshen, 8antaquln, Mona, 8alem, Elberta and Jrovo, "In such a league as this Provo would be able to shine, and the fans ' would get their moneys worth. ' something they hsve not got the past two setsons, although they have been Immensely loyal to the they call ball players. Provo Is entitled to something better, and r the string of .teams we have sug- -, gested would give them the excitement they are looking for. Of course, some msy object to our suggestion. as we know there are certain Individuals ln Provo fsndom who imagine that their town ought to be In the Pacific Coast league, or for that matter the American or Na- tional league, but we think on sober second thought that the league outlined for them will be more suitable, at least for their pocket books. "For the locals, irM. Petty was on the mound and hurled real league ball, the Provo players only getting two hits, while seven hits were garnered from Kinney, the ace pitcher of the Provoltes. Reid for the lo- -. cals featured with a home run, three bagger and a single, which could be described as a perfect day at the bat. Weight of Sprlngvllle - umpired - the r NOTE ; ' The above is an exact reproduction of 2 of cur 160 beautiful furniture display rooms good quality reasonable prices -easy monthly payments ... best in central these three things have made our furniture, rug and hardware departments the largest and 1 and southern Utah v . few of the nationally.. known products we sell- Book Cases Wilton Velvet Rugs Hoosier Cabinets Axminster Rugs Seeley Mattresses Armstrong Linoleum and hundreds of others Gold Seal Congoleum Globe-Wemic- ke Majestic Ranges Peninsular Ranges Coles. Hot Blast Heaters White Mountain Refrigerators - . 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