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Show IACE SIX, T II II I! It 10 A I,I 0 II J - II N A f l)l,Mi, Ml UTAH, LOGAN, M'LY I, ' 1 fi I EW BATTLE SATURDAY Washington Huskies Sweep To Thrilling Victor Battle Is July 4th y,f. 6 4 U-- n Although the 4 1 IS? . 1 1 ' . fJ? .fwb, r- I A .,4 f ' tom' !iL "' I vr sf " 4 J iriAinJuijjiu n.r t rtjllfr ) A " Kr iv ' . . (sr-- v tH" - a & v 1 ! ,?, ,T ' S 't-- R ,DAV$ tTlLUy PEACH N THE CLTF ELD HE MILS -RCA 1 THE AEW CRLCAN PEUCMH I 1 0 hi o 1 loo 0 0 Lewiston 19 Logan 1 - to his fast ball in the liter innings for a 14 to b vntory Hunsaker si t the Colli guns down last year on the Fouith of tun until July, allowing nuy the ninth and winning 12 to 1 In the Du oration d i tilt h1 sit the rival ilub down without run for seven innings He gave up one t illy in the tighth and then left thi show after giv ng u thiee runs in the ninth He hi woiked m live gums so fu t hi season has won two and lost 0111 strut kout 21, issued seven b isc on balls and hit one bittci Worked Most Rex has pitched two mor- - inn 36 agunst 34 ings than FHoyd but the latter has fivt vutoru and no defeats Rasmussen also has 50 strikeouts and holds the individual record in this depart Client, 17 in one game agunst Malad Sunday H his walked four batters Reports from the Elks tamp 111 dicate that Rasmussen nun stai if the day is cloudy his fist bul being greatly effective when the weather is not so bright A bnh day, however, will me Flvans end Hunsaker as opponents The remainder of the teams will lineup much the same as in the Decoration day eontist with the exception of the1 it her s position Ike Hirst is expected to be behind the bat for the Collegians with either Juk Laub or John Hibbard doing the cate lung for the Elks i Graber's Slock Takes Jump 1 e EYSTONTOMAKE RECORD AHEMPT apt 111 r'4. ' IHI f x - r J 9 Harry in the sei oml inn the thud anil fom fouith give tin ih il It id thru1 of who out in fifth 111110 by the Lewiston hi. Jones was concentrating as only he could and the incident didn t distract him He lived in a little world of his own He didn t heat people shouting He saw nothing but the ball; thought of nothing but the next shot Hagen attributes golfeix falling bin away aftei con putatively winning streaks to then hav mg tiance played in a Johnny Faricll was invincible during 1927 and pait of 1928 when his mind was focused on hitting He the ball, explains The Haig won nine or ten big tournaments in a row bcfoie lux conccnti ation cracked changed a lot in a quarter of century The ball has undergone Couises revolutionary changes have been impioved But, as Walter Hagen points out, the same mental quality that decided golf a championships when he paitici-pate- d in the (11st of his 22 United States Opens in 1913 still is paramount concenti ation. Theie weie 30 golfers at who had the mechanical skill required to win the United States Open, but hoy many of them could keep on concentrating for 72 holes1 asks Hagen. How many could dismiss a bad shot as soon as ,t was made and focus tlicir minds on the next stroke1 I could do that once, but my mind stray s now Mechanically I m hitting the ball moi-soundly than I did 20 years ago. Ill go along fine foi five or six holes, and then muff a simple little shot which looked impossible to miss That means that my mind slipped a cog Something chstiacted my atten- tinn momentaiily. I still conccnti ate on the tough shots, but I cant rivet my thoughts on the easy ones as in yeais gone b Bal-tusr- ol e - ... ' THJTTING is me nt il laigcly Hagen uses Johnny Rcvolta ti illustt ate 'Revolta goes bola v for tie baek of the cup cli .pite tnekv folds in the giecn says the m t 11 famous of the piofcsM n ds rut: expects to hole evciv and isn t ufiaid of inning p t the hole because he knov s he c n sink it coming baek is that wav once In picking a vvmiei ef a m- 01 tournament Hagen sees. m oinery combat mt player ment nlv on r tge is e a box, apt to get me, ju v 11 than any other golfer Heie is an Sn Wultci He will giowl you if voi example of how the Geoigianj walled off his mind fiom all out- - speak to him, if he hiPtns ti side happenings have that semt of a chxpo ition or When Jones won the National else he mav ansun veil p d h lv Amateur at Biaebuin in 1928 one with a smile and vet tit 11 absjib of his dines hit a spcctitor The a vvoid you say victim diopped as though bcaned Gub talkers and wised wh u by an ax They rang for an am-- 1 who aie the life of the lockvr Lml nee jiooinpatfv vein nil cone initiate on Siuli in aieulitit would line the lml x lluinm dime .m1 mou unniived must vompctitois, but, likely to bum up the com e m DcMCN A CV !tit Tne SClVERM ACCATCN n StclEN BASES LNTL H MS FCRoED X 1 CF ACT ON AdfV HTOM THE ARM Bi 4 P1T0HCD BALL H 1 sknnush ters ut thi garni Tile Login team on lie in their h tlf of tin fifth howecci whn thev counted cuh runs Lewiston i ounted two in th, sixth and one 111 the ninth while the Logan nine pushed toss m c in i ai h the sixth and xevinth Talbot and hurlul foi the Lewiston team while P. mu and Simpson hurled for tin v tors Dix Biteson Dick l!v in Budge and Cl irk cuh lonm ti d for three hits for thi Lo in i lull while Jorgonstn hit thne time Mil 11 HJf No a 3-- 1 u i; iisiii ss st nf (line spun lent Ii.lv (IKK inn slid lohu Pt nil ml (PipplI) i$ l in t ( d U .F 111 irtm M 1 ' Kir-t- dm ml i1 finin il Lewiston The seme I M ir ti im for igut t uni 1 11111 il t hi the si u 1 xtrn ig in i hi , in fom vi irs igo turiud hut thi 1, is of bisvbill hisloiv to PMl to re mm I a fukle public tod iv th it hi still ,s the It il H ,v Wild Hmse slulflm Iiptibin didn look having lit 01 ill st us why ,t iiuilv di 1 Irec if c It H BY HENRY McLFMOR 6 Nils lush Bruldoik and our Long Island bowl and you get Schmeling in there Jistv But its whole hog or none with promoter Mike If he cant have the whole show he doesn t want an of it And you can bet iircmt fighter Joe and Max partn qiants in your last dun- that Mr Jacobs is tin re hottest brawl this terntorv pretty sure of his footing knows Your has seen sinee F'irpo sent Dempsey that reporter spiawhng through the- ropes will Jacobs went into a conference meet ag 1111 ir Y enke- Stadium in with Col John Reed Kilpatrmk Si ptember and other garden grass hats yesYoui observer, who keeps a terday prcpaied to offer a hunirge ear to the ground through dred grand for Braddock s con- U of tue woi Id almost snglchimlcd link there tin thi Cirdinalsin 31 His uiswir w is a di imitic exhibition M utin is one of the that Ie pp grt itist money plaviis of all time The fun loving I eppi r combined his wits mil bnwii ycstcrdiy to win i (ouph of hill guilts for the Cuds fhi d luble-- irri led victory o d the Pittsburgh Pirates broki the Cirds fir t pine tie tubs and give with the ( hn une muin of lcad-e- i lull tht m shq While Mat Brown hindeuffid the Cuds with three hits in the fast gun ytsteidiv it was M his s brought tuple whih Stu M irti.i home with namesnki t tike a hit It didn the tying run mire lito hung Pc per home H ed in with the winning t illy of striis most of the Bill ibii, funnel Siutliiin Cr holcli g nf urn (. un lux stoi ( i till of ,ult v pole1 lump the othi unit mpn 01 hi did 14 fut 1 null u ( C ihf C.i In t it U x s U id n e i ini li mil I Iv md il1 7 0 k lulv lull id S i mn ti ,1 e va ult ng ov ( ill .11 it iiln In h ( n is f it'iei s i Out 10 C till u ei c c now is v 01 l,i n0 1 11 11 11 v 1 x iiund the fill ,1 how 11 me h 1111 is 1 I 11 Id die whin n Whittni ir-ti- n g l,i v 1 ife. gum ml I W LEWISTON NINE uu r In fly hud night Milwuks the si ore with the suond gum i nil in the ninth mil Moon on lusty sm suond Mirtui smote CinhniK gle to mike tin si 01 Pit iti s 3 K it inn il l( igue In the ords ot hi r tin t, hi fo, 7 un mi inn ill s la 'k vv ho w 1 il 1,i fourth pi u e d mod s, til dull id of tlu I ( ( nt out igt 1 oint ihi111 I I Miok- hil Ulili 111! I ;, mis inntist w IX nxti(innl hi msi i f, 1 lyn gtoumls In the Ann roan tht Niw sink Yankee x iimtinued their xluggmg the Boston xptie and whipped 3 Red Sox twill It) to 5 and 6 to All other ginits were called off bee tuse of told anti wet grounds AND OAKS WIN hmJ 14 vm b( ur 1 re it iv t lv mu h ined Only a few pt e i lit igt points separates the two mils The I nil ins tummed Portland 12 to 5 in the opener of a noith-wtF'our of the Indian sines tallu s wirt iiieuit (louts the first hv Mulln the suond inning Hunt followed with another m the fourth I ono m got one in the fifh md Mu h r snutd a wither m the sixth st 111 The ill tile1 xuiumto j to b for I ( f I u!mit t Sena- tors piovtd tht r st irnma in a . o ion r with Oik-14 inning s, rn-md hut lo t 9 to x The gum wax hitting qnee 21 hits 01 ns with till fitting W ll and illume dt Ktinxrth mg out 22 an ' tin w, In x 1 lvv-soi- FI UK GF-T- Ore ALBVNY dl 51 19 19 9 10 19 19 M TKF. Whin sev- eral fire mgines arrived all tin y was xhirkv found Sherwood ( rv ng She hid mil box on red to mail a letter in the il the corner, turning in a gi Tht m th I H Pi iv n ill t M r t m i Hi r I V (.ROWS IN NOl.III II Pt Mmnv I uli duet h id t sn it he n ire the until liiwg( trie ill thnr midst died Grown park sup- rmti mb nt their attintion In the Blue P iv Collins Puk magnolia weitn t 11 k GNOLI TOLEDO u , (.( MK Ih 0 0 1 I 17 ' (I G I n H iv Hvde rf Cottle If Ch Mi Knight Caffe dv tf Smith Ingle t 2n Hmklev lh W lsei s Ingle t p F 3 1 Is I ON 2' B R H (1 Glover fire alarm FOR LADIES DAY IW 111 in 1 1 111 $10-00- I s nb 'nil j slllK(i) ore ir u r v j 1( t 111 li Nvnw his m ill i I H m it s fr mn hi It of b in 7 B vv iston h Ol f 011 a it fin h lilts ! a fill t iw p f 4imt B II 7 h vv M f S iturd w Totals the Si itlle Indi ills liioiiix aid the Oikland Oikx Tuesday 'ift bittle for le ague leuliixlnp bv -- I Soul hw 1 INDIANS, REDS Totals - Si ore by Innings 300 032 IKU Lewiston 031 4X1 lOx Logan HOT DOWNS FAIRVIEW I livid the Glints wire v hen thi y drnpi id to fifth pi i Buxton Hi t x 1 gained this ina walk along the rw1 de la cauliflower that w iniJing stieet which begins at the c re lo and ends at the square Origin il plans called for SthmeL-in- g .onqueror of Louis in the most amazing upset in 15 years to squire off with Braddock witti th-title at stake in November, Sm h will not come to pass at least until after the German whips shuffhn Joe again No sooner had Schmeling bombed the bomber than negotiations begin to bring Maxie together with Champ Braddock for th-hi avy weight title And there have hi en (onferemes and m etings hemming and hawing, offers and enuntir offers for sm h a match d iv same until yesterday iviry The diffii ultics were that Madison Square Garden had Brad-ilk s n ime on the dotted line iml Mik-la' nbs had Si hmcling s The G inli n ha, a big empty mill nvoi on Long Island wlmh nudget auto raters shurn mm id two nights a week, ami I to use 0 nbs hid lontraited 7 inku st ilium for anothir brawl m fori tlu summer is over and K is going to lost him about whether he utilizes it for a in irble shooting chimpionship or big time heavyweight fight Tin G u den wanted to make a joint promotion . of the affair f feet well fur- telling J u obs d formation today io t1 July 1 h 1 YORK Si holdings next fight will not be with Jimmy Braddock, the Lily Joe Louis - xt fight will not ho a eomcbiik one against a Mix Now me m s i vnu the N piuiial I .won a U x ON F A 1! fit s'omg h Os The Sports Parade foi N the of wit Clubs have - run ing mort in the a five run a is wiped genu1 G R AYSON The Logan entry 111 th- Cuh alley American Legion junioi besebill circuit topped mto h le id in the rai e for first pint honors and a $17 cash pne Tins d ly when th-- y trounced Lewis ton 19 to 9 at the Logan perk The visitors started out fist scoring three runs in the fns' inning Thev soon rtn into diffi siiltics afield hnwcvtr md tht Logan team tied 'lie 101. wi'i tnree countcis 1 nOBBY tiate 6v$ A Tuesday's m3(wh i sitv l.uc m the Poughkeepsie Reg itt The thrill fiukid finish of tin fom noli on th Hudson River showing the Washington in Huskies iiosMiig tin finish nglh iln id of ( uhfortu t with ivy a i lost tmd sj non , lui ing spictitms sivv the Huskies turn t on a terrifn sprint in tin list mill il tin g issn to hi 1st Cahfmnns hopes of winning is lourth si ht v irsitv title CaliforW ism i ton iv v inn mide a (It in swiep bv winnng liishnim and jumoi vaisity events nia barely nosid mu tin f ghtn g The two dubs must me"t in a second half contest it the fan grounds park Sunday August 2 and a vi, tory for the Collegians Saturday would make that future contest the championship affair Interest High With an Elk victory Saturday meaning a retention of the championship, howtver interest is running high among the fans Both teams are certain to throw a they have into the game and under such conditions th closes kind of a battle is assured First and foremost in comparing the two teams for the game is the pitching strength and with the Pete is one man Collegian" (Buck) Evans Buck has pitched sensational ball against the Elks It in victory an I defeat alike was his brilliant hurling that brought the Collegians a 3 to 1 victory over the Elks in the final meeting of the teams last season and it was he who gave up one less hit than the Collegians received in the Decoration day game In his most recent performance Pete lost a bitter 1 to 0 decision to Ogden Bamboo and Jack Card after two errors had provided th Ogden team with an unearned run ip the first inning His record for tie season shows him second only to J Hunsaker of Honeyville as the work horse of the league hurling 52 innings against 53 for the Honeyville hurler He has appeared in seven games, winning five and losing two, and has BONNEVILLE SALT F LATS marked up 27 strikeouts, issued Utah, July 1 (I Georg1 four bass on balls and hit one E T Eyston British speed ai e batter checked his streamlined red raer Hunsaker To Mart Speed of the Wind today and The Elks are almost certain to deliberated whether to undertake start Rex Hunsaker, ace of the a world record endurance driving 1935 season, in preference to Floyd attempt over a salt bed speedway Rasmussen, leading pitcher of th not yet completely dry from Hunleague so far this season recent rains saker has had much better luck his rocketed trim Eyston speed against the Collegians than Ras- ster at 166 miles an hour vester mussen m the past two seasons day in one of a series of ti st runs In last performance Pronouncing his rar Floyd s good against the Collegians he went shape and the courvo in f urlv well for four innings, as usual, good condition, he Inti r r 111 a but found the Collegians getting series of night trials JONLS could concen- e Friday's Si In duh Logan at Richmond 4 YORK Rook COME CP To THE Bio Sfcttj TtE CLEVELAND 11M) Log in Lewiston Richmond n By lo I F ? Smitnfield at Garland at Preston and Ogden Bamboo at Brigham Citv The Independence day battle b" tween tne two Logan city rivals as has been arranged a city championship aftair and may be The just that if the Elks win Elks drew first blood in the 1930 on Decoration d ly city series when they pushed across two runs in the last half of the ninth inning to win a Ptah Idaho league contest from the Comglans, 5 to clude r. ' " as. i LF Il MOR A(.l F standing of Ti mix Won Lost P ( folks m Logan and Cuhe . ouiitt hue their attention focused in a game s just 21 hours hi foie that race 0ons the Log m Collegians and Login Elks in tho Fourth of July feature at the f ilrgrounds park On Sunday the Elks virtual champions of the fit Su half, will meet Milad on the home field while the Collegians will travel to Honey ville OLhei gtmes will in- 1VEW ( II F, Irae WAThlERLy Lewitxton Junior Nino 1 By Art Krenz- - in Tribe Tepee Kay Opener Falls Iy Score in This Corner New A72:s7 vzi!xuu .j. till wnnn naif igue rue Id ilio Logan Is Victor In j - ft. bwmgx into the in Sunday games 5 t League Opens Sunday 1 I'd J n? tf wgy rik gfcpirjs At Feature Second Half of J. f tyt -- in Poughkeepsie Regatta Classic ef Jatkson lb 7 2 4 1 0 1 on tom n imt nt will feature tin rigid ir tidies day at the Lo- in Golf and Country i lub Thurs-d- u molding to E irl Sihneiter lub pi nfession il All lubes are uiged to paitnipiti sihneitir stated W nines lav that (pialfying rout ds fi , the Eeils lulv leg Wirviu1 July leg ind of thi Direitors etii will be play A id off S Kuril iv md Su iv tinirn limnt is dsn being arranged for Fourth of July pi iv Bob Turkv huame the winner of the June leg nf th" Dire, tor' , up by downing J K Vandernoff R Goodrich 3 up Captain W ft eg holds the M ly leg h unpionship, on both the Ditec tins nip am Flails Servile handle ap metis A H John recentlv gained tlu fm il Juno le g of the round in th-e 1 Earls Servile meet v 11 tract hen he was not successful in getting it he offered to dis of Schmeling to tne Garden poi) for the same price When Kilpatrick, tried to further the already discarded joint promotion the former Broadway ticket speculator walked out And why shouldn t he1 Promoter Mike has the best two fighters in the orld in Maxie Schmeling and He sure of both of is Joe Louis them Schmeling wouldnt fight the for any other promoter business because Jacobs advanced Maxie $20 000 in cash to come to this country to fight Louis And Shufflin Joe is tied up with rontraet until 1910 an whieh he eouldnt break if h1 wanted to, and he doesn t And so, boys and girls, when the Louis-hireling go is announced for Y inkee Stadium, , (Inn t siy I didn t tell Septemb-ryou You m ly not helicve all this It will he (iinfirined at 2 p D E T tod ly , (Copyright ILl, by United Pres,) crowd-drawin- g 111 air-tig- S 111 IS 111 0 Wheres George? TIIESK 15 UTAH PEKSONS ARE ALIVE TODAY - - - BUT WILL BE DEAD 4th July Specials MOMltlNAtroX OFFKIl Youi Car Washed and Lubricated BY JULY 3 1ST ! , KILLED IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS BOTH FOR $a.s t 3rd North nnd Main gone lo DONT LET ONE OF THEM BE YOU ! LEVENS Cooperate in the Junior Chamber Safety Campaign pet to Drive Carefully! Vummor Suit-s- . It ) looks are Ipln, hut their t.i1 ahove board, uithuiA 't .is low as ?1 2. (iy. Id iisk my last shut to Saiouf |