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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- Monday, march LOGAN, UTAH, L, 23. 1 936. rAGE THREE. Agfie Hoopsters Leave For Kansas . f .. Ten Players Make Trip Ka STAMPS e ' MgnWioTamed S ATI RIMY'S prospective entries 'in the Logan Commercial softball league .or 1936 are urged to have representatives at the first official meeting of the league tonight at 7:30 in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. The league will be organized and general rules for the season will be discussed. Only two of six members In the 1985 league have announced intension of entering the 1986 race. Both the Postoffice and City Office teams are rounding up teams, while Elliots, Herald-Journa- l, Itah Poultry and Tige's Barber shop have announced that they will not be in the race. Many members of the disbanded teams have already signed with a number of new prospects Jacks including General Cafe, Department Evans Coal and Stores, Ice, Shirley Mae Shop, Logan Laundry and Dry Cleaners, Logan Sportswear and others. g, 24, d Harry GRAYSON JrVEST PfLM BEACH. Rogers Hornsby, astute leader ot the Jowly St. Louis Browns, not only ijas earned the reputation of being one of the shrewdest dealers Jp baseball ivory in the business, but also that of being one of the best builders of raw talent and 'reconditioners of slightly shopworn players In the game. In watching the Rajahs athletes work out the kinks in their local headquarters, we were forcibly impressed by this fact. Out there on second, .playing with all the pepper at ibis command, waslittle Tommy Carey, a youngster hardly known when Hornsby brought him up from the Rochester St. Louis Cardinals farm last year to fill In for Oscar Melillo, whom he peddled to the Red Sox. Tommy, much younger than Melillo, more than fills i , Oriels shoes., Out there in the outfield, packchaw in his face, ing a man-siz- e s Julius Solters, on whom the The huge fel-o- has developed Into a Urst-at- e gafdener under the handling if Hcrneby, and gives American of the .eague'pilthers a bad case to the itters every time he trips date. rYrBTaslte3 the Browns lioss'just what sort of system he used Jar-in- g 0 bring about the change in Julius. Just switched his batting style nd told him to eat steak, he emarked briefly. Rollie Hemsley is an outstand-a- g example cl Rogers personnel andling ability. The former play-o- y of the Cubs has become one 1 the best catchers in baseball, avmg caught the entire 1935 game In Cleveland and Weber Murray HOW THEY 1. Granite. 3. I'lMslil 5. 6. 7. 8. Dixie 4. Murray LEADING Thomas, Weber, Hoover, . INDIANS roaming the pl.i,m of the northwest were luibitie th advm.e of the white man (overtime). D Provo Davis Welier SCORERs. 51 poults. Provo, 47. Peterson, Provo, Allen, Provo, 45. W inuner, W eber, 45. G Peterson, Logan, 39. Tobler, Dixie, 89. Basketballs dope bucket received its most thorough upsetting Saturday night when the hoopsters of Granite high school emerged as Parade BY HENRY McLKMOKE LOGAN d ue (Copyright NKAT: flect the Persia's? l3i. NU.V Service. Inc ) What stone relies re power that onte was HOLLYWOOD Roundup Four Grizzly Hoopsters Are Given Honors (Copyright lour till h mi min is ot a f -t Logan hoop qtuiiti t were anorded foi client pi. iv in the st He nigh sihool hoop tourna-n- u nt when R i Lindquist, stellar guard Golden INterson and Ed and Leonard lz.it', forwards. Jamts, gained mention on honor selections Lindquist, one of the greatest defensive men in the tournament, gained a position on one of three teams hosen, and a position on the second team m one He received other honor roll in the other selection mention Janies was plai ed on one second team, a third team and given honIzatt and Peterorable mention son were placed at honorable mention twice One of the selections, that of the Salt Lake Telegram, included Allen of Provo and Rynear-so- n of Granite, forwards; Norton. Ogden, center, and Lindquist of Logan and Bogden of Murray, guards James was given a spot on the third team. Peterson was given honorable mention The Deseret News selection, which included James on the second team, was topped by a first team including Norton and Ogden, forwards; Allen, Urovo, center, Rynearson. Granite, and Briggs, Davis, guards; Lindquist, Izatt and Peterson were all given honorable mention. On the Salt Lake Tribune selection Lindquist was placed on the second team. The first team included Bogden of Murray and Rynearson of Granite, forwards, Norton of Ogden, center, and Milne of Dixie and Kramer of Granite guards James and Izatt received honorable mention. honors ti 27-2- a, Rita Rio In a scene Cantor Just one of playing at the Roxy are from her snappy dance number with Eddie tne many treats in ihrike Me Pink" now Salley Ellers, Ethel Merman and Parkyakark-u- s other favorites in the picture. - AT THE CAPITOL Five new stars at one swoop were added to the Hollywood firmament when Darryl F. Zanuck secured the adorable Dionne Quintuplets to head the cast of h!s The Country Doctor, the grand new human-interepicture which opened at the Capitol Theatre yesterday. Everything that has ever been said and written about these marvelous babies pales into insignificance beside the actual sight of st Bees, WEST PALM BEACH. Fla, March 23 (t ii Manager Rogers Hornsby said today he planned to keep both Irving Burns and Jim Bottorr.ey, first basemen, for the time being, Bottomley was obtained Saturday from the Reds in a trade for Infielder Burnett Fla, March 23 starting outfield may be composed of Freddy Lind-stroin left, Johnny Cooney in TAMPA, Fla., March 23 1 Pi center and Randy Moore in right The Chicago Cubs were named as be will an entirely new combinaIt the team to beat in the National league race by Fork Frick, Na- tion as none of them was with the tional league president, before he club last season. left for New York last night. He toured ail eight camps, starting SARASOTA, Fla., March 23 (UJ1 at Catalina Island, Cubs camp. Manager Joe Cronin of the BosFrick predicted a title battle ton Red Sox will be out of action among six clubs for the four first for several days with a sore should-de- r. division berths. The injury was Incurred Saturday when Leroy Parmelee, CarG T. F. P ST PETERSBURG. Fla, March dinals' pitcher, hit him with a 3 5 17 23 The Tigers, with (IT) Joe Dimaggio, New York mtched ball. 5 3 1 11 Yankees brilliant rookie outfielder Bridges and Rowe on the mound, 3 2 17 from San Francisco, was left be- beat the Red Sox yesterday, 19-0 2 11 hind to nurse an injured left in- It was the seventh straight defeat 13 12 when the club left today for in Major league exhibition games step 2 2 15 Fla , to play an exmbition for the Red Sox. 0 0 0 0 Febnng,with the Newark Internagame tional league club. Joe Coscarart SELMA, Ala., March 23 (UP) 14 16 6 31 stepped on his foot at second base The New York Giants have started Bosto reduce their squad, and sent in game with the G T. F. P. ton Saturday's Bees He was unable to play three players out on option. Out0 be will and of out fielder action Jim Asbell goes to Memphis Sunday, 3 ter days and First Baseman Leo Marion 4 Babe Ruth attended his first and Bill Jeffcoat to Richmond The 6 game of the season yesterday Cubs continue their series here 1 which the Yanks won from the today. CLEARWATER, (I Pi Brooklyns 34-2- 8, The Sports JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March Unless some of the managers of baseball teams training in Florida have made an error in judgment, the 1936 season is going to end amid a confusion, the likes of which hasnt been seen since Jofhua made those seven 23 (l Pi trips around Jericho's rather certain walls Izatt, rf Peterson, If James, c Lindquist, rg Ryan, lg Cardon, rf Pederson, lg Totals un- There are 14 teams training down here and not one of the 14 managers when asked how his team would finish m late September, has predicted a place lower than first division. Four of them said they were certain to close the season in first division, while half a dozen others claimed the second and third perches. This correspondent, who loathes disorder, does not like to think of the mad scramble that is certain to occur when 14 baseball teams, wearing spokes and carrying bats, attempt to occupy a space which will accommodate but eight teams. Somebody is going to get hurt. The only hope is that some of the teams will find the first division too uncomfortable and drop down into the lower half There is a chance that this will happen, too, for Such teams as Brooklyn, Cincinnati, the Boston Bees, and the White .Sox are not likely to find the rarified atmosphere of the first division to their Daniels, rf Hoover, If Allen, c Peterson, rg Hayward, lg Jensen, rf Colton. If PKCYO The all-sta- the Utah state champions by defeating a favored Ogden five by a score of 21 to 16 The victory climaxed a series of giant killings on the part of Coach Cecil Baker s team, the like of which has never been seen in tournament play The game also climaxed one of the most thrilling final nights ever witnessed in the history of the state hoop classic. The evening had opened with Murray garnering fourth place in the meet with 5 a victory over Weber Dixie then took third place by defeating Davis in another thriller, 24 to 22, after which Provo and Logan set the stage for the final in breathtaking fashion in a consolation final which the Bulldogs won, 36 to 34, in an overtime ult. As a result of taking only third place in the Region Two race the Granite Farmers had entered the tournament with the lowest rating among the 16 teams They loosed an attack in the opeping round that completely upset a favored American Fork team. Next they came through to down an underdog Delta five. On the third day their opponent was favored as the Farmers upset Davis. Unanimously favored to win the title, the Ogden Tigers fell before the giant killers Saturday night and for the second year were relegated to the runner-u- p spot. The Logan-Prov- o game was all final three minthe until Grizzly utes ol play. The Logan five built with up a six point lead, three minutes to play when Vernon Peterson came through with three field goals to tie the score The same youngster, who incidentally scored 18 points in the game provided the winning points soon after the overtime playoff started The score: Mounted Police, and advanced li to the wild country to restore law and order Soon, the fame of thie mn spiead before them, and ore unrulv settlement after another wav t.mied and rid or us outlaw;. Todav. as the Ruval Canadian Mounted Police this famous f.,1.5 patrols some or the most districts of Canada And It dm . more than get its man" as is p. ularly belie' ed Its men liav : fiv-e'ethousands of nnles to r- - cue .wanderers in the old north, tl ry have helped in Arctic expedition,, and still make notes on animal and mineral remiues, on topognphv and weather tonditions of Canada. The stain,) show n here pu tilling a is one of Canada s mountie. of pictorials. la'est is-- SNAllY STEPPER e 47. ilnse stealers, murderers, and win ky runners were endangenng the progress of peaceful pioneeis Then, in 1S70, a band of 1o0 men was organized as the Northwest A 25. 2. Ogden --- an st 16. 54 Davis 22. 27, all-Bi- , RF.SUI.TS Granite 21. Ogden Provo 86. Logan Dixie all-Bi- all-A- m Final Northwest All and 4. According to Olympic rulings. Coach Romney was allow-eto take nine players and an attendant, and because of the fact that Captain Cleo Petty is on the injured list and may not be able to play, ten players including Petty were placed on the list. The men to make the trip with Coach Romney are Captain Petty, Kent Ryan, Shelby West and Paul Blanton, forwards; Eldon Watson and Willard Skousen, centers, and Ed Wade, Rollie Gardner, Dean Henderson and Elmo Garff, guards Reach lener The team arrived in Denver at 10 a m Monday where took a short workout Thev they hope to reach Kansas City at 8 a. m. Tues- CHAPLIN CHARTERS Another workout will be day. held during the day, after which will rest for the opening UONEYMOONSHINE they game Wednesday night. Officials selected for the series are Ernest Quigley and Lou Vidal. SettleSINGAPORE, The Kansas team is under the ments, March 21 Straits L Pi Charles of the world famous tutorship today chartered the luxurF. C. (Phog) Allen and has ran Chaplin ious yacht Sea Belle II of Gov through 20 games without a de- Sir Thomas Shenton Thomas for feat so far during the season a voyage in the East Indies. They opened their present string Sea Belle II has been nicknamed of victories on December 9, 1935, "Hocieyraoonshine." against Washburn college. They then hung up seven more victories, lhcludfng terback" of the team. The starting center will be Rayamong their victims such teams mond Noble, 6 feet 2 inch sensaas Southern California and Calition from Arkansas City. fornia university, playing the latHe ter team twice. The next ten weighs 160 pounds and plays either center or Six all were won forward. games tilts, Big The guards, Francis Kappelman with comparative ease of Lawrence and Fred Pralle of Win District Title g The nineteenth and twentieth St. Louis, are both Six victories were recorded against choices. Kappelman is 6 feet 1 inch Washburn college and Oklahoma in height and weighs 184 A and M. in the. District Seven pounds He is playing his third Olympic meet at Kansas City. In- year as a regular. He has signed cidentally six of the games were with the Detroit Tigers for a tryhall out as a catcher at the end of his played on the Convention court at Kansas City where the college career. Great Rebound Man interdistrict senes will be held. Pralle towers 6 feet lte inches The sensational Jayhawkers are headed by Ray Ebling of Linds-borand weighs 165 pounds. He gave Kansas, who has been chosen excellent promise m his freshg Six forward for three man year, 1934, but was not m as years in a row and who has led school last year. He is a great the section m scoring throughout rebound man. the three year period. He was once Wilirr' Shaffer, 6 feet 2H inch named on Kelloggs , forward, is the tallest man on the team. He is six feet two inches squad. He has won three letters m height and weights 180 pounds. and will provide Coach Allen with During the present season, Ebling an excellent scoring reserve. Like the Kansas team, the Utah chalked up 141 points in ten Big Six games and 80 m eight State outfit will present three allmen in Kent Ryan, 221 a of conference total games, points for 18 games, or an aver- forward, Ed Wade and Rollie age of 12 3 points per game. He Gardner, guard. Wade will be the is said to be the smoothest for- tallest man on the floor with bis has ever seen. 6 feet 4 inches, while Gardner ward, the wide-weWorking with Ebling at forward will be the shortest at 5 feet 1114 Will be Milton Allen, son of the inches. Ryan is 6 feet 2 inches, qoach and one of the smallest men the same as Eldon Watson, starton the t ad. He is 5 feet 11 4 ing center. Shelby West, who inches in neight-anweights 172 will start in the place of the inHe is chunky and ag- jured captain, Cleo Petty, at forpounds. gressive and is called the "quar- - ward, is 6 feet 1 inch in height 3 led Sox gave up. Lojran Loses To Provo In Consolation MEETING TONIGHT Ten Utah State basketeers and Coach E L. Romney lc ft Logan early Sunday evening for Kansas City, the scene of the interdistriet playoff between the Farmers and Kansas of Lawrence, Kansas university The teams will battle for a position in the Olympic tryout finals ednesday and ,if necessary Saturday nights The tryout finals will be held at the Madison Square Garden in New York City. April 2, By I. S. Klein FIRST SOFTBALL Crew State Hoop Title Goes To Gra nite In Upset i'll it STORIES IN To Midwest For Series With Big Six Champs -- 5. them playing and cooing, acting real roles in a real story and sur rounded by such Hollywood stars as Jean Hersholt, June Lang, Michael Whalen, Slim Summerville and Dorothy Peterson. A courageous doctor of the Canadian backwoods is the hero of the picture, played by Jean Hersholt He is a simple, earthy man follows his and the picture triumphs, his tragedies, his neardefeat and ultimate victory as he fights the pains and ills of his people. After he has conquered a diphtheria epidemic with the aid of serum flown m by his handsome nephew, Michael Whalen, also a doctor, Horsholt departs for Montreal to convince the company head of the need for a hospital in his territory. Hcrsholt's blunt manner incurs the wrath of the company men He returns to find that Whalens romance with June Lang has antagonized her father, Robert Bar-ra- t, who is manager of tbe post, and that he has been shorn of power, ousted from his post to face a desolate old age. Despite the cruel treatment he has received, Hersholt goes on one more deed of mercy, and in a scene that is taut with drama and mirth, officiates at the birth of quintuplets. As the news spreads through the world, he becomes a hero, flattered, honored But only the welfare of his babies concerns the happy doctor. The work of a magnificent cast in The Country Doctor is considerably aided by the fine script Sonya Levien has provided and by the handsome direction Henry King has accorded the picture. j 1936 by United Press) HOLLYWOOD, Marsh 23 (1 F) Mr and Mrs Jack Oakie, she the former Venita Varden of stage and screen, were speeding east totheir marriage following day aboard a Chicago- - bound train during a brief stop over at Yuma, Anz , last night. The wisecracking screen comedbridegroom, ian, like a typical was so excited he forgot to kiss his bride after Municipal Judge E. A Freeman completed the ceremony. Mrs. "Kiss me, you chump, Oakie laughed. Oakie, embarrassed by his oversight, flushed and planted the kiss while cameras clicked. The whole thing is new to me," I m like a little he stuttered boy I m all fingers and toes. The ceremony aboard the train witnessed by Conductors J.' A. Brice and O. R. Lockwood of Los who signed the marriage Angeles certificate It was the first marriage lor both Oakie. who is 33 years old, and Miss Varden, 25. Okey Will spend a few days in New York and then continue to Florida for their honeymoon. Jean Parker, screen star, acquired a husband over the week end in a secret ceremony performed at Las Vegas, Nev. The bridegroom is George MacDoncJd, New York newspaperman. Tfc; bridge gave her name as Lois Mae Green real name of Jean Parker when Justice of the Peace Marion B Earl performed the ceremony early Sunday morning The two motored to Las Vegas, went to the police department and had a sergeant there dig up a county clerk and justice so the ceremony could be performed immediately. MacDonald is the nephew ot. James Mooney of Oyster Bay, L, I, an executive of General Motors. He met Miss Parker in New York, last November when she was redark-haire- d turning from a British film pearance. Only ap- Tonite and Tomorrow The story behind the most ,( sensational headlines ther world has ever known! James Cagney in G MEN with Ann Dvorak Josephine Hutchison Robt. Armstrong 111 0 0 0 Fielding, rg 12 8 36 14 Totals Score by quarters: .... 8 14 2328 3434 3634 Logan 5 15 Provo Stevenson, referee; Hillman, um- pire. noise in a hotel lobby, and chew tooacco Yet, Mr. Cornelius their manager, thinks they are quite a team and will do quite all right. And who am I to question participated in 141 championship games for the Browns last year. The Cleveland Indians tlilnk so Mr M.cGillicuddy? lie was much of him that they were willmanaging a team as far back ing the give J 60,000 for him last as the Mar of the Roses, and w inter. , is said to know baesball and The Rajah has another likely baseball players so well that conduct on to which performer he can look at a players hand his laboratory work this year, and and tell whether he writing if his experiments prove successcan tfit a high, outside bell, his reactions to a blonde in ful, hes going to have one of the liking. a third base box, and how uest chuckers in the game. The much salary cut hell stand befellow is Leroy Mahaffey, whom They have been down in the , fore hrlding out. muggy atmosphere of the celthe Browns picked up from the lar too long suddenly to start (Copyright 1936 by United Press) Athletics on waivers. in the sweet, clear, dnnhing Foxx says hi? former Timmy thin air of first, second or teammate is a corking right' evexy third- place. It would be to needs all be hander, and that the same as taking a native of a to reguchance star is pitch the Belgian Congo and transfrom chance larly. Hell get that planting him to Colorado. boss the already js Hornsby, for to Yet, if you take the managers' eoustruci,hl( pitching planning NOW PLAYING I word for it, there isn't going to staff around Mahaffey, 'Ivy Pa division be second teams for Knott. any and Jack Andrews, Again the Gem Brings You to "fail into. And you cant very L v a the Outstanding Screen Atwell question their opinions, for traction in Town. a couple of rookies after all are m a position to THERE are who they CHARLES DICKENS may give the know best the strength and weakcamp Immortal Classic tepid St. Louis fans somfething to ness of their teams And only a go to the ball park for this sum- cynic would question a baseball mer. f They are Infleldelr. Harold rhanager s sincerity. GREAT Warnock aud Pitcher Emife Meola EXPECTATIONS Id be fhe last one in 'The former, a fyep agent, took theI know world to accuse a manager part ia six games for the team biased own With . of toward his Ming last season, hitting .286. The club. It s unthinkable that im is star HENRY miX University of Arizona Casey Stengel or Bill Terry or PHILIIP HOLMES Frankie Frisch or any of the pressing Hornsby In' caifij hcfT the HNE W YATT with his batting, whaling others, deliberately would minAnd a Cast of Thousands imize their fahlts or predict 'a onion for long drive. The Raflalv A D D E D finish higher than the one they says the REEL COMEDY hitter reimgds him a lqt of Jim felt, in their hearts was Bottomley. And Los Angeles, Meola, up from beautiful faith in manLATEST where he won 19 and lost 8 in It is this make my task cf preTMlEiWAL NEMS 89 games last year, f pretty cer- agers that dicting bow the teams will finish tain to stick around,, and has b so to difficult. For example, my 10c Intil Six P. M. fine chance of getting a starting crude ejre the Philadelphia Ath15c After Six P. M. assignment. Hes 26, and bsvR letics resemble a Major league Every Day But Saturday like a dray boss, which ajuslifiee baseball team only because they him for plenty of tfenns duty wear flannel pants, make lots of NOW PLAYING!, ,wr fryr THE ENTERTAINMENT. EVENT YOUVE BEEN WAITING FOR Heart-wallo- p drama, appealing romance, comedy . . . thrill-kglenacted by a Lfil- side-shaki- y with the greatest young- ! ci - - Dancing - Clowning! Stkihzpli Unh with ETHEL - MERMAN-SALL- Y EILERS And Hundreds of Goklwyn Beauties! -- - ADDED - left-hand- O I ttlmttl Dr. a! wpWTiMM OF EXPERIENCE VOICE Allan Roy Dafoo FOIcl Own IN Af Dii P. Chww f Pea 4ntm I nt Nil,, SOlND NEMS first Ft tans of the big flood disaster! ,lpiwn 1WM4 Sr IW, W Also MARCH OF TIME No. M ith 12 |