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Show S, 1932 SEPTEMBER PAGE lrcvar. Util Orders oose Win Over Helper By One Score gbe Filled Promptly Add 10 per cent for Postage Filling Frescrip-Um- u Is the Blest Important of Our Basil The Moose nine won a close battle roiu Helper by a score of 7 to 6 at ieljier Sunday. Davis, on t ho mound or the winners, pitched steady ball and kept the nine safeties lm allowed well scattered, but was relieved ia th eighth 1y Art Kinney when Helper threatened to rully. Tom Jackson, Helper's regular third baseman, held down the slab for the !c!ieritca, hut was hit rather freely. Iclper took the lead in the first inning by pushing over two runs. The loose came liack in the fourth to get four tallies. Helper aguin scored in the fonrlh to make the aeore, 3 to 4 but the sixth the aeore was Helper came back in the eighth with one more counter, making the aeore 6 to 5 for Helper. Art Kinnev came to bat in the ninth and pounded out his circuit drive, Wilbur hit making the score safely and was sarrifired by Nyberg. O. Evans struck out. 1C. Evans and oward came np with safeties to push over the winning run. George Slugs, Jackson and J. Allison led the Helper club in bitting, while the Moose were led by It. Evans. Howard and Cowan, each getting three hits in five trips to tho plate. Part FRIDAY and SATURDAY flte Gastoria 23c 80e California Syntp of Figs 39e BOc Sal Mapalica 39c 60s Bfomo Saltier 39c 35e Hinkle Pills, 100s.. J8e JV 50c FROST1LLA ......... 50c Cream of Almonds 50c HILLROSE K Lotion 7Sc gmiqns 3Qc" 43c, 37c 29c DAGGETT A RAMSDELLS COLD CREAM J50o PERFECTION COLD Scream 2cC CLEANSING 50e WALGREEN SHAMPOO asss fl.M S lor lOo HOT MONARCH FOUNTAIN Me HOSPITAL ABSORBENT COTTON, Pound Roll Mo STERILIZED ANTISEPTIC GAUZE. S Yards 35c TYSON RUBBER 19c I1A5S.M. A. no. 40. bilb 15c LYNDHUKST TOILET TISSUE 3 for 15c RAINBOW TOILET TISSUE. . . .3 for AVI. UPTON'S 21 25 3 for 17c wfflf 29c g for 19c 3 3 for 25c ESS-JA- FOUNTAIN COFFEE, Foam ' OLD BRIARGATE GINGER ALB 42c mm SI.M PEPSODRNT 7Q. 188 89 43C 35c VALENTINE Allison, IiHlpiNa, 2li Brasher. 2b Be NEW PHAN. TOM KOTEX.... MODESSo o o o a o o J9e o 15c 2 for 29. 7So FLOOR STA-BRIT- E 1 47c WAX, 41. AI6 39c A challenge issued by Manager L. Bills Price baseball aggregation and Dudler, winning and losing pitchcontenders for the second half ers, both hurled steady bull. First Gaum taipioiiBhip in the Utah State Base-oi- l n MOO.SE fell flat over last accepted four defeats they Ki fell into fourth placo.A double Wilbur. Ifvf .... .. Njrher, with jder Helper are the only games O, Kvnns, b2 'ft for the season unless a playoff It. Kvsns. lib Ik Provo is Howard, lb .. necessary, labor day found Price on its own (Vi wan. ssc...... Kngberg. nml rf pitted against the Moose, who a single encounter at Suit Lake Mrl iiiffie, p .. ty Saturday. The Moose repeated Totals lh two wins, 10 to 7 and 4 to 1. The PRICE d game went eight innings. Yhe Moose were If ... ... outhit, 14 to 11, in Rente. KrlMiisii. 2b if find game. The Coalers clouted Gibbs, as ... Duffie lustily, hut they were e Word, e .... to bunch their blows effectively Rills, rf cf til the lost two innings, scoring Reading, Colvin, 3b hr in tho eighth inning and two James, lb .... league, week-whe- B. II. O. A. B 1 2 0 3 U4 42 11 27 11 2 2 3 1 1 B 2 3 1 3 1 0 1 1 13 1 0 0 the ninth. Marcliettl, p 0 0 "he Moose scored two runs in the I Virey, rf 2 1 0 eriicl frame, two in the fitlh and Dudler, p ' 40 14 27 11 in the sixth. They added another in the seventh. The contest was Summary : Errors Colvin, Jsmrs 2; James, tred by heavy hitting, nine three-hit- s stolenO.bases Krisnian Merifnw hit KrbBian, Evans; an, m two being knocked by the home mna Gibbs; thrce-bas- a was the leading hitter of Duffle 2. It. Evans. Nyberg, Michaels, ; two-baWanl. Gibbs. Colvin. Iludler ertshing a homer, triple and hit irtruik out McDuffie i, Reading; ungle in five' trips to the plate. lie 2. Dudler 1 ; base on bslls cintillatcd in the field. Price was Msreheitl Msrehettl B. Dudler 0. hit MeDnffie ut tho services of IIsl Egbert, with pltehed hall Miehsels by Msrrhettl ; wild pitch Dndler. I'mpires Dumlnco, Wlsr catcher. Scorer A verill. Jaeobshagsn. night-esscored first in the Jj.'1 gerwid Gma Jjd'ng one across in the third. Kris- - la Mto-nM- ".Vi a p, and came home on Dills Ayberg was safe on a fielder's went to second on Krisman's stole third and eamo homo on ,v Thr phased across tli m the eighth; ,! Kinney singled, ilbur scored on Wards error. It. walked, and Howard singled, ,e,rll Wilbur and Evans. Kinney uooa n. ii. o. 1 Wilhnr, If Nyberg. rf ..... O. Evans, 2h . K. Evans. Rb . Howard, lb ... Upward, lb ... (ltVKHe 9fc osooa Engherg. e ... Miehsels, rf ... McDuffie, Kinney, p rf 4 4 3 M M.... imstssi : : ' ...... ... J8 eat, p ...... ............ ... ..... H.......4 QCfe U Totals i Mattson, cf Williams, ss ... Hliufer, p I lux ford, rf ... Tedrsro, 8b Roiuiy, if fkiuires, 2b Ijogsn, lb ....... ('bristensen, c . (kigglc, IA IVW Water' Oflee :.44 102 .000 11 31 14 b. ii. ZZ.4 5 .... ............. .fi ZZZZZ'ji .0 a0 A. 3 2 1 8 1 2 17 4 0 43 15 33 23 Totals Irldinne Tipped 900 PROGRESS OR GILBERT SQUARE ALARM CLOCKS. Back Be 'I f -r. A. 13 81 13 1 2 3 0 2 5 2 13 1 110 2 0 10 ,.4 ' 0 4 2 2 8 5 0 .4 6 5 Slater, p . 0 12 ..(I Kurratt, c ........... The Weather pr !- Weather reading for the past week as given But by Henry Fiaek, observer, are as follows: August 29, maximum 74, minimum 50; August 30,' beck's being good for extra bases hard in tho first, fourth and fifth maximum 07, minimum 45$ August 31, .33 G 24 7 which.. brought in six tallies. Bonham frames. : Tutals axinium 73, minimum '35; Scptcber 1, PRICE Lynn Gibbs and Krisman made sen- maximum 81, minimum 42; Septem-e- r was the only Miller to get' more than B. II. O. sational stops for the visitors. Occie one blow. 2 1 4 2, maximum 84, minimum 43; SepKriwiiun, 2b Evans and Bobtiy Evans, Anderson tember 3, maximum 85, minimum 0 MILLS .4 SPERRY rf ItillN, 53; It. II. O. and Cowan all hit the ball hard. iiMO (sihbn, 88 September 4, maximum 89, minimum .2 ..... ................ -rf Colline, c Ward, PRICE 43. ..4 Rennet c, if Ward, c It. II. O. 4 It. Hoover. 2b ,....5 Colvin, 3b 1 4 2 Jt .H Wanl, 3b ...... ('astpllo. rf ..... Reese, if .... 4 0 1 Scott, who had relieved Frank ReadISIliit, rf ..2 Z!".i ltneli. 3b Reading, rf 4 1 2 ss i Gibbs, A m ing on the mound for Price in the .... Wslberk, James, lb 4 1 tl e 12 2 Egbert, ... r .... Ullimb, eighth, and who had been pitching Iludler, p 4 U 1(1 t'ulvin, lb .... 3 ti Rohiwn, lb sensational ball, interfered with Run4 0 0 .. rf 0 S) 0 Keniliiig, 23 4 24 Enrney, p o 1 3 Totals 2b ner Holly Squires at first in the tenth. O t) 1 Krisman, p Summary : Errors Miclinrls, Krismun. Terry, Jj 1 1 Keeee, If ...... I"'..."!-ZZ'.0 (I The latter went to second on Egbert's rf Vaeber, Imscs stolen u Ward. Iludler; 0 Rills, .4 Dudler, p wild U. Evnns 2. Krismsn 3, Msrd; peg, was saerifieed to third by 32 11 27 T 34 U 21 13 Wholly Williams, and came home to Htriirk out Kinney N, Iludler 4; boss Totals Totals PROVO with on balls Kinney 1. Iludler 2; hit tass-e- tl d win the ball game on a perfectly B. II. O. SALT LAKE MUOSE ball Krismnn by Kinney: piti-lin- l BonB. (I with 0 O. II. Darrell rf Trillins, squeexe play, bsll Engberg. Umpires J aeobshagen, ..5 O U 0 2 Rennott. if Wilbur, If Iluminro. Scorer Avcrill. ny doing the bunting. 1 8 J 2 3 R. Hoover. 2b ....................... Nyberg, rf Price vigorously protested the de1 1 o 1). Kvkiim, 2b rf 1 II 2 1 cision 2 13 Costello, at first, but Umpire Lott Ew-4 Anderson, rf Rush, 3b n 3 3 3 2 0 11. FsYkiih. 8b ........ IValberk. ss ..... refused to be moved. ing 2 i 2 12 (to win, fw Tjit'omb, c ...... 4, PRICE 3 t 4 1 K Kngberg, r Robison, lb B. II. O. A. 4 0 12 ....l 0 0 Mirhueis, lb MB. ........... Itnrnry. p 2 4 3b 0 .3 0 0 0 Ward, McDuffie, p p of three Terry, pitchers Blusting offerings .4 ....2 0 0 Rente, If ..... rf Vaeber, .............. 4 1 R tho Provo Timiw had a rather easy 50 11 27 13 (vihbs, ss .. Totals 4 2 7 2 0 0 0 Egbert, e timo in defeating the Sperry Mills, Totals Summary: Errors - Nyberg. O. Evans, Colvin, B 0 2 cf 13 to 4, on their own diamond Sunday Kngberg, Rills, Krismsn, Colvin; stolen Krisman, 2b 1 2 e bits EgGibbs, banc Colvin; 1 4 2 afternoon. rf Bills, struck 2. Ward, Cowan; bert, O. Evans S 1 11 out Iludler ti. McDuffie N; bases on James, lb .... The Tinips started out with an of4 1 0 p .. ball Dndler ft, McDuffies 0. Time of Reading, ........ fensive attack that eould not be stem0 0 Ew Hcott, p Scanlon and 1:33. Mus-che- rt game Umpires med and scored five tallies off Ing. .30 10 29 17 Totals It took Bill McDuffie, Moose see in the first three frames. Pertwo innings to hit his GREEN CAB kins replaced him and the Tinips right-hande-r, B. II. at Community park, pounded him for three more tallies in stride Saturday ..4 1 2b , fUinires, Price had he the slugdid he took when but tho next two innings. Bonham 8 mi.mmm.m1 Williams, ss lo4 ....... M.........B Ronney, If ... tho mound in tho fifth and finished gers swinging hopelessly,' and the Moose 1 4 Huxfnrd, rf the game, but was in hot water much cal club was defeated by thoencoun.15 0 The breaks threw a 10-- 9 Tedeseo, 3b B 1 rf-of the time, the Timps seoring five nine, 8 to 5, in a State league ileeuion to the Green Cab Kids over Rhsfer, ter. 4 12 more tallies. lb Christensen, 8 Mack yielded five safeties and four Price in a State league encounter on Hogan, e .... Too Barney started for the Timps 0 and one of Sunday afternoon at Community park, Goggle, batin first the runs frame, the baffled Ogden and completely 9--3 hit-lelead Kids the a as Price had he but in the out pitched each second, six ..41 17 30 14 ters for three innings, striking Totals ball for the remainder of the eon-te- st went into their half of the seventh X Onggle 2, : Errors of them and not allowing a hit. It Egbert Nummary which affair, After those first two inuings of the Williams. Krisman. Squire. Gibbs; stowas too good to last, and he blew minutes. lasted two hours and bases Reese, Egbert, Krisman; sacPcery replac- his control was almost perfect, and Then Krisman muffedthirty a certain len up" in the fourth, Red rifice bits Williams, Bonny : three-bas- e his of versions up various his Red had he hectic e inning, bits Gibbs, Bills, Tedrsro ; ing him. After that where he double play which paved the fray for hit Bills to Bonny 2, Hogan; double play shut out tho visitors, allowing them hook breaking when and Gibbs counter a and by to James ; struck Gibha peg poor to Gibbs James ; to. them wanted five in the remaining hut three hits 4. Reading 2, Bhsler 4, helpfu out By Coggl on Joe Dudler worked on the mound the ci ;hth was Beott 8; bases balls Off Goggle B innings. over tuo in he to looked he ty vjetors p'.ltirg Rending 4. Bbafer 1, Bentt 0; pasaod Bnke Robison and Walheek were for Price, end, although run. was not pitching his ing bsils Egbert, Isigan X Tims of gsm. the big guns in the Timps offense, good in spots he And then, to eap the climax, Mel Umplrto Spry and Ewing.'- Wal- - best brand of ball, and.be, was hit two of three hits, each getting ' J j H.J MM't ... O 1 2 0 0 It 2 10 1 1 1 Provo Downs Millers, to It. II. O. ....S .4 un-l- J; J 0c 3 for 25c 0 0 0 1 RJL 0. .... ..... Ilufrtetlrr. rf PEN. Mada by s exe-rute- t er- - 4 S 1 .35 10 27 13 Webb, 3b Kuinniclit, rf Ronlisra. ss Vaughan, If Perkins, rf .... 3L50 ALCO FOUNTAIN man; 14K Gold FMnL tt Nf-ber- g, .'(Ml hit with a pitched hall, stole 1 GREEN CAB 4Qa BO. WOW 0 B 2 0 3 2 0 ..2 ...a..... i. ............. .......... ... 4 OGDEN (nf OOi, $1.00 Pint Vacuum Bollie face Falls Into Fourth Place By Accepting Four Defeats R. II. O. 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