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Show 1932 JVVZ It, p luck LHg LOSES AT PROVO; OGDEN t. Kondjr when the Ball Luke Green trip to Carbon wakw Pryvo the financial difficul- Suit Luke Moose r- (Men c,ub llSnod I'riee will nr Price , week Ilelper team for the second half. closes of the Green m J'the Fr J!ri - "L an Pri m the on game Helper. between (g?of July ia pUnned whihition. an tU. as the Mooae next pUy S, 2 lb.t dJ A Came First Contest Won Cub ...7 4 4 7 7 5 5 7 10 1; 45 .... ..J Kun day's Results. Cub Moose 5-- 4-- 1 (Second exhibition), make, the trip Ogden. jSUl Provo will look oa the to Errors Jackson, Bonbum. Jcibbiea have .the first half 8ummory: home run Barrett. unlea. Price Minor; the bag, that ia, e hits Kiindrro and lryidale: Vaughn and on them doubie plHy- -J. sign Allison to Minor to over the Ogden Spcr-- Reed 2; Polling to Barrett to Drysdale; Bonham to Flinders to Drysdale; struck A will witne a good game balls Off Brasher Iollin 2; bases on 1, Polling 2 Time of to play .bet- - fame I hour 45 minutes. Price Umpires dm-li home and Flaim. Scorer Dalpios. oa the familiar lest Prospect of thi being the will draw a good at- -J- for Price R tivo-bss- jjfjjnoek 'SEi, h?svnt. Green Cab Takes Two tarune with Helper July Fourth basin as one W on a fifty-fift- y Tit features of the celebration be-j- g j for that pUnned day. Provo In Loses to price ' SundayVjGame it losing streak they lost their game to 2. The Timpe 9 fim bj a eeore of to iplendid defensive ball and Jeted Barney in excellent man- - t Prie crii continued when allowed the Price nine but By afe bite, one of which wen a jtat grit drive by Egbert. Not only did gntj pitch superb ball, but he led itta aomber of hits, getting three id if four. Wlw, Price hurling ace, was hit M rill in the third frame and Provo d bagkt ia six of its nine runs, him on the mound in the dak and after a few wild ' pitches, ha which the Timpa scored two tal- settled down to hold them in M bring the balance of the con-,Ullcad-geplue- L, QgVicher bolstered his batting np with two singles in two attain. Bobiwn and Hoover also hit ' Ur twice. From Moose Sunday afternoon at Community park, Holly Squires' Green Cabbies took their third and fourth game this season from the defending State league champions, 5 to 4 and 7 to I. The second contest was an exhibition. The victory in the first game was pretty much of a gift. The Moose, who usually play an exceptionally defensive game, made six errors behind the brilliant hurling of their star . moundsman, Bill MacDuffie, who allowed only eight scattered hits and struck out thirteen Cabbies. Shafer hurled steady ball for the winners. In the seeond contest, Daka Davis, Moose pitcher, was hit hard, while Lefty Powell, with the aid of some exceptional fielding, held Bill Kaufmans charges well in check. The second game was a relief from the tension of the first one. The Kids clowned considerably, and both clubs used shifted lineups. The sensational slugging of Pete Hnxford, Cab right fielder, was one of the features of the game. Iu seven trips to the plate, he collected six hit on hits, and all of them were the nose. The scores: mtfot its first tally in the third, its Duller hit safely and scored on eiw. The seeond point th wrath when Egbert mtW tight-fie- price We B. 84 A MS Evans, '2b : Michaels, 2b ..; one Dow, cf :.v.... The seoreV Wilbur. If fence. ld MOOSE came in lifted, II. 8 4 fcvr.ft TCdesco, rf 2b 5 --- 8 Wwk, m - 3b Brown, lb Hogan, c Hhafer, p .4 .4 a A.0 B. IL 0 0 :..2 0 0 4 2 0 .4 0 -- i.. .4 8 08 2 .4 8 0 0 10 112 13 0 0 0 15 0 2 8 8 ,81 -..- Ia I ..-4 NEW8-ADYOCAT- R 6d f1 fgrj. a Z""8 Continental Oil Bunch Beats Mutual Lumber - Sil-vag- nl ..8 112 110 10 cf-l- 10 cf 12 ...... p-- two-tar- w p-- lf The Sun Team Loses to J. C. Penney Nine The J. Spring Canyon Tennis Team Still Undefeated Price Team No. 1 and Helper weiw victorious in Sunday's triinis matches in the Carbon County Tennis league ...8 Spring Canyon on the Price courts. The senior lriee t 'ulnuibia ....... team won three of five matches front ilelper Price (1) ...81 Columbia, and Ilelper won four of Castle Gale fire from lriee Team No. 2. Colum0 Price (2) bia dropped to second and Price Vo. Lant Week's Keaulta. 2 to last plaees in tlie league standing. Price No. 1 team S. Columbia 2 Helper 4, Price (2) 1. In the first match, Helper's more I 'anile Gate A, Price (2) 0. exjierienced players were too much Next Week' Schedule. for the younger Price netters. One Huntlay, June 2(1 Irice (1) w Price upset, however, oceurred when Lynn (2) ; Helper v. Castle Uute. Tliursduy, June 39 Spring Canyon vs. Wood best W. Ii. Wardell, Helper, Cnlumhin. in straight sets. The first set was hard-fougand went 8--6, but Wood The Bun team Monday evening by a took the next one without loss of a score of 11 to 6, to put them in a tie gamo. Wood has an easy form and for second place. that surprises opponents. versatility Both team were tied up until the Bruce Moffitt disposed of Kd. Piaei-tet- li first of the fifth when the Penney 6-in straight sets, 6-iu a buneh made five runa. The Bun nine good match, but Moffitt came to bat last tint failed to score. hia opponent at the net. John Crock6-J. C, PENNEY ett lost to Chokies Bergers, A. B. II. forced never and was Bergen played 3 0 rf 0 Ilalamunikirla, ...1 0 2 D. Reese, ss .... .... steady ball, while Crockett was er1 Branch, lb ratic in hia drive. In the doubles, Allred, 2b .....Jt Wood-Holl- y Lynn Bryner, Price, loot .................8 I'dIUmA, 3b Moffitt-Kmme- tt to Brum Wilson, 6-2 Tanner, c 7--5. The Helper team won the first 8 Henrie, If 1 Ieautiud, rf ............. set easily, but encountered stiff 2 cf ......... EASTERN UTAH TENNIS LEAGUE Standing of the Teanaa, C. Penney nine conquered 3, 2, out-class- ed a G-- 2. 1, Golding, Critchelow, p ...... ... in the last, but finally 3 pull- ed out at Floyd Melntire- - Bay 22 G 15 10 Groussman lost to Chokie Bergcra-Emme- tt 6-THE SUN This match Wilson, H. II. (I. A. was better score indicates, than the Wilson, If--p .....8 It 0 tl 3 1 many of the games going to deuee. . Wrtrnkamp, lb Price (1) beat the league-leadin- g ........8 I) Sonions, e ............... 8 Itrynrr, Columbia aggregation for their first .....8 Engle, cf loss of the season by winning three W. AxrlgHrd, sa 8 of the five matches. Owen Reese-IIOlivetti. 2b 8 1 Mae Knight defeated Charles Jonea-llug- h Reid, rf 9 Giraud, rf ...... 6-The ColFuller, 2-2 Passic, 3b umbia duo played strong tho first I tl 15 5 set, but dropped the next two. Owen Total Reese, in the singles, won over Hugh Goes Puffer, 68, in the best exhibition of the day. Hal MasKnight defeated D. 6-,, Charles Jones, 2-in a long, hard-foug& R. G. match. Jones has a fine backhand and as he gets in shapes Effective last Sunday, June 19th, a should be hard to beat. Belmont Richto Fid. Buspiee, Colgeneral time card change waa made ards, Price,-los- t umbia, Buspiee 'a fast flat Westand Denver ltio Grande by the drives were bard to solve for the ern railroad which show a changed Price player and he eoiJd not make achedule on that line. There is slight much headway until late in the last difference on the arrival and de- set. Price forfeited the other doubles parture of traina through Price on match because of the absence of sev-r- al of their players. the main line. The change ia given Price No. 2 team lost five matches below. No. 1 leaves Denver at 8 a. tu. and Monday afternoon to Castle Gate in arrives in Price the next morning at a postponed match from last Thurs3:47; No. 3 leaves Denver at 2:15 day. Castle Gate brought down an a. m. and arrives in Price at 9 82 next exceptionally strong team and did not morning; No. 2 leaves Salt Lake City allow Price to take one msteh. at 8:20 p. m. and arrives in Pries at Milton D. Spiritos of Brooklyn hid 6:40 p. m. under a bed in a hotel with robbery At a recent Chicago wedding the as a motive, hut he fell asleep and following hymn was sung: Fight i his snores awoke the bed's occupant who had him arrested. Good Fight With All Thy Might 7-- 5. 6-- 2, 3. p-- lf al 6, New Time Table W, 6-- 3, 9-- 7, Into Effect On -- 0, 1, ht 6-- 0, 6-- 3. Cheat Britain has 2.02 miles of read Henry Lloyd of Chicago got a divorce from his wife because she had for each square mile of the country' area. fallen in love with hia brother. Oil Oil BASEBALL SCHEDULE FOR SECOND HALF 0 2 a j 111 ,.2 vu PAGE THREE ht B. IL O. A. Grako, as outlook Tanga ro, lb fa'la!!!1 ?n.gler "!d 4 1 u 0 at Hanes, p I least for three of fourdiscouraging, 4 3 Uoldiug, e weeks. 3b 8 1 many local sportsmen made Pretlie, 2b upon. the round, o, 8 1 iUble itmM am Mills, if ............. 8 1 rf ........... Uoni, JlJff 8 0 duwday hut returned handed. Reports fnm 0 Buckley, cf .... While, cf 0 that the streams were high and the fish .88 8 15 4 seemed to lie Totals gutting plenty of feed, without taking PRICE TRADING cusnee on the worm or A. B. II. fly A ..., like, sa Seofield dam has been a favorite Ucartesina, 3b ? those who could spare only a few Axelgard, 2b hours. The Davia spinner and worms Holdaway, c proved to be the most enticing bate Gave, lb Urako, p and some of the lucky fishermen re- Kilvagni, If O ported fair eatchea. f i Ifttey, rf .. W. 1 The Thousand Lake mountain rf uldaway, south of here was also good. Several par-tie- s Totals 83 0 12 5 returned on Thursday with niee strings of sparkling beauties. Huntboth good and bad. Fishington ermen who have fished the stream and know the idioyneraeies of its fish The Continental Oil nine took a fame home with a niee fiy but the inexperienced were not so lucky. game from the Mutual Lumber team Strawberry river was not as good Friday evening by a score of 9 tu 7. this year as it has been in previous The victory of the Oilers was threatyean. The stream is high and the Hah ened in the fifth inning when the will not bite. Within the next few Lumbermen made four runs. Leading weeks, howerer, it ia thought that hitters were Draper, Galliard and The score: this stream will be as good as any. CONTINENTAL OIL B. II. O. A. Davis, p .2 6 0 0 Watkins, sa ......2 Tutsi .... .80 0 18 10 Iteese. 1Mb 3 Draper, 3b-l- b GREEN GAB 2b-p II. 2 Yirden, B. II. O. A. 2b-- p 1 .... Larsen, f Bonny, 8 rf .... Stringhara. 8 Mnttren. b 1 8 lesser. 8 ..2 0 2 0 W. Virden, lf-Kinreid, 2b 8 1 0 Goggle, cf lf--c ... 2 Huxfurd, rf 8 3 0 0 Lloyd, 1 Total Trdeww, 3b ....8 81 5 15 19 Brown, lb 8 2 7 1 LUMBER es Mqnireii, 8 0 71 1 Geoiyldes, MITTAL 3b ....... 8 0 C. 8 1 drintensen, e 0 kennick. rf .... ... Iowvll, p 8 0 0 4 Talleriro, 1 rf sa 2 Totals 87 9 21 8 Grames, c ... Galliard, 8 Kummary: Errors Mrlvur, Christen.l SUvagni, lb-- e Wilsen, Brown, Squire ; stolen bare 8 B. 2b Kennick, e hit Bonny; bur; three-tacf ...8 Forsythe, double plays hit1 redeem, Huxford; 2 fowan to Mclvor; Mattoea to Squire fl. Lee. If .............. 2 to Brown ; struck out By Davis 2 Pow- Box, ell 1 ; bares on balls Off Davis 1. PowTotals ell 2; passed tail 1. Time of game One hour 4tt minutes. disapiMintmrnt to 1 3 8 .4 8 2 0 0 0 2 .4 9 10 0 2 0 5 0 3 4 AHMSMi4 le score: The opening of the fishing proved to lie a big Harry Goodman of Baltimore paid .89 7 12 5 a fine of $6.45 for violation of the blue laws, because he painted several GREEN CAB B. n. O. A. window frames on Sunday. 8 2 2 0 Mattseii, 2b Kincaid, oa If IjOJCKIlf Huxford, rf I Hww, : ........ Nybcrg, 3b ss O. A. Cowan, rf 2 1 Anrierson,' Mclvor, lb MacDuffie, p ..... Totals . The team lost its first game of the season to the lriee Trading nino Friday evening, June 1. The score being 111 to 6. This loss did not affect their position for first place. The leading hittera of the day were Golding with three out of four, Axelganl with two out of three and lettey with two out of three. The Kcws-Advoca- Provo 9, Price 2 Next Sunday's Schedule. Green Cub ut Price. IWjier vu. Mooee st Suit Uke City. Provo at if Baseball News - Advocate Loses (btden 4, Helper L K, THURSDAY Club Out UTAH STATE LEAGUE Mandinc of the Teams. rrma gvnt, f- DTAB-I!- gtv BEHOMpunior of Finances May Force Price theii beU fane will lit lewt daring the ft IIICE, - SENIOR DIVISION ..,8 10 83 8 27 12 ...... Totals Ubek r Summnry: Errors Wilbur 2 Howard, Nyberg, Anderson, lkw, Kincaid, 4 Jra. lb Trees-r- o Squires, Brown 2; stolen bare SSiT-Wilbur. 2, Dow; sacriRre hit hit AnderAnderson ; three-bas- e e bit Kinraid, Iluxfnrd; son : Matt-se- n bub .83 13 18 8 double plays Squire to Brown;MarUiif-fi-e to Brown; struck out By Error Krisman 2, James, 13, Shafer 4; tare on tails Off fw. walbeck. Robison; stolen base MacDuffie 2 8hfer 4. Time of game sacrifice hits Iteese, Two hours 20 minutes. I mpirrs Spry run Egbert ; two-bahit double jilayK Wilbcrk to IIoo-- and Austin. Seeond Game. artrasn to Jsnies, Walberk to Iiobi-defr-st to Dudler; at but MOOSE b. ii. A. SiTS" 23. Reading 12; bits batted SSV- i w Me-Ivo- two-bas- jJ?; Ben-jsoe- w se 10, Readina 3 ; rnna scor-n"iPdl-cr Nyberg, 7. Brodina 2; struck out Wtlk..e w Rw,din Barney 9; 1 hour 43 minutes. Umpires .r sIob andABerry. 8corer Jjden Defeats Jones. Helper In Fast Contest defent'ielper ? a nine at RASEBALLSCHEDULE FOR SECOND HALF - JUNIOR DIVISION Sunday, 4 to 1, in a fast game four double plays. The "? collected as many hit as could not buneh them sue- on the mound j'ing, " jT J for the via-jae- pt the Ilelper hits well scat- and Dryadale hit homers !nner and Bonham and fielded sensationally, llel-- m .Hie. Backs in the fourth, I1 iiitc a lightning dou-k- n it on M .the local hit-- k riti! ti in fouv time at The Wednesday, July 6 Monday, July 4 Bi.? Monday, July 11 OGDEN B. II. O. A. 2 Z- -4 2 If 3 8 2 4 HHMMMtU -4 -- StS,V ...4 n ....8 7 -.- kk fekf.rf 7 27 10 n. ii. o. 2 3 ...4 kSm. at - fk rf 4 ......4 2 M.mh,..2 .. ...... r ssees. '" - a. Monday, August 1 0 1 1 LBUb. ' jfikfk i July 25 o .3 ..33 HELPER July 18 Monday, 1 M...4 Monday, 0 4 2 4 SUN 1 Friday, August 5 . 0 - 8 ..8 8 ...2 1 81 7 27 12 |