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Show f -- The Bat Happy tion Cache AngierS AvOCtit oeason Opening rnday Cravath Lisl s Some Of Favored Plays i d Defense Is 5 (' --TV, .) ( Uuc.it tor National League i, hitting honi'is is Wlutey C'ai ilm, .I thud sacker, '.vtii i. In. n kited with Giants Mil Ott and Biaves' Tommy Holmes at h ad of list Each is hitting in high 370s .Ni w ' Kur-iiiok- i 8 f. ' 'Of,' THEY MID f NATIONAL LEAGUE f . do ' place-kicke- I r. Wednesdays Results Detroit 6, St. Louis 4. j i ilA sH r' 7 I'l rh ia (i - : if?t ii ii ;H :'i? ; ,s i f l , , ' I M 4 L 1- - H J . Trout Fishermen As Cache fishermen prepared today for the opening of trout season tomorrow, Jack Cowley offered them this suggestion: Keep track of the kind and the size of trout you catch. Jack's purpose in suggestiong g is to gain inthis formation for another fish survey, similar to one he conducted last year. The state, as well as local sportsmen, are interested in such a survey," he explained. "Last year, the fishermen we contacted gave some interesting statistics: theie German were two and Browns caught in local streams to every rainbow and the Browns were larger. This, despite the fact that hatchery plantings have been predominantly rainbow." Mr. Cowley feels that this survey proved the value of Browns to the local area, but would like to continue the investigation. "Wed like the entire valley to participate in this survey," he concluded. "It fishermen would mark down on the calendar the number and kind of trout they catch, on the days they go fishing, and retain this information, we ll send out cards next fall to get a compilation of data." record-keepin- one-ha- lf BASEBALL BOOM CHICAGO, June 14 (I'lti Baseball is booming down Mexico way. Mexican milThere a lionaire is pouring thousands upon thousands of dollars into the construction of ball parks the size of Yankee Stadium and into national baseball schools and players' pockets. I OGAX CITY basketball 16-e- leaguer. "I think I can help at least two or three of the major league teams as a first baseman," Dolph told reporters. "But I won't be playing any minor league baseball." The statement that he thinks he still' can play major league baseball conflicts with Dolph's ideologies as a manager of the Oakland entry in the Pacific Coast league race. In fact, Camillis failure to insert hir.iself into the Oakland lineup is believed to have been the cause of his being fired by the theater magnates who own the Acorns Brick Laws and Joe Blumenthak a e showmen. pair of Address had been reduced to a slim Phone Mens Singles Mens Doubles Junior Singles Junior Doubles Hoys Boys Doubles Women's Singles Women's GirV Singles Girls' Veterans' Mixed Doubles one-ha- lf ' Doubles Viternn.s' Doubles d o the Browns at Ik trait The vu to increased their league lead the Yankees to a game Even m cheering than York s mer d play was the nms that (apt Hu Greenberg, premier Tiger slugg soon may be discharged from army. The White Sox made some tnri iy hits off Cleveland ace, Ste Gomek, to beat him. 5 to 3, Chicago as Joe Haynes scatter 14 hits. Case Michaels, with a lo fly and his first big league hom. drove in two Chicago runs. Boston at Philadelphia in was postponed and other teams were not scheduled Sport Shirts Nice Robes Fine Socks Straw Hats Initial Hankies Toiletry Sets BUI Leather Folds Belts Wool Suits O C SD t(Jo 0 very happy man, indeed. Since Frisch told the oeppery Handley to take over the hot corner several weeks ago, the Jeep has been doing everything just right Hes wielding a big stick at the plate, batting 391 in 22 games, and has driven in nine runs. A natural infietder, Handley has converted many a potential base hit unto a put out. He moves about like a man possessed, often hunch-coun- t mg close to the eurth to spear a threaten'ng drive, whence comes his on kmime. 'Jeep." He has madt two errors in 55 chances for a fielding average of .903. game today by the rampaging Seattle club. The Rainicrs took their second straight from the Beavers by a 3 last night. All the scoring was confined to the eighth inning Scuttle got to Don Pulford for two1 hits and two walks which, rombin- ed with a miscue by Shortstop Johnny O'Neill, accounted for the1 SCIIMEL1NG SLEEK four tallies. The Beavers rallied in their half of the frame but Joe BREMEN, June 14 d Il- - Gustav Demorun halted the scoring after Thromirr, once the number one three runners had crossed the plate. hellenger for Max Sehmeling s Bob Joyce racked up his 13th Got man heavyweight champion-pitchinwin as San Eranvsto ship, is through with his boxins (low lied the Oakland Acorns, 5 to 2, career bet ause he was unti-na- Doubles ninth straight with an 8 to 3 vie- tory in the opener. Mort Cooper pitched his second victory in four days In the opener for his sixth of the season without a loss. Rudy l'ork Finds Eye The Cards raised their world championship flag at St. Louis before Commissioner Albert (Happy) Chandler, then dropped their game to the Reds, 2 to 1. Castoff Joe Bowman won his third straight since being waived out of the American league by the Red Sox. Rudy York came out Of a prolonged slump with three hits, inlead the cluding a homer, to Tigers to a 6 to 4 victory over Q s tf3 making Manager Frankie Frisch a Portland's Pacific Coast league leadership, unchallenged almost since the start of the campaign, Please enter me in the divisions I have checked: r O CDo 00 y PITTSBURGH, June 14 U Handley, baseball's hard luck kid, is making a comeback at third base for the Pittsburgh Pirates after six years of tough breaks that threatened a premature end to a promising career. The "Jecper" is one of the reasons why the Pirates are threatening to take over the No. 1 spot in the National league standings, Further Reduced Date of Birth Singles n Making Comeback Portland Sees Lead let.er man m gridiron sport at Bdston University, is assigned football department, which Meagher heads. FATHERS DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 17TH L RATIONAL TENNIS MEET Pre-Flig- ht - Hard Luck Kid program. I FROM TINGWALLS hard hitting first baseman. Manager Mel Ott said today. Camilli refused to 'report to the Giants in 1913 after being tradeo the Brooklyn Dodgers for pitcher Bill Styles and a substantial amount of ca.'h. He announced he was through as an active player Coach Nelson is a graduate of North Cache high school in Richmond, where he was an basketball player. He also was chosen all-D S church courtier when Smithfield played in the famous M Men tournament at Salt Lake City. After enrolling at Utah State in 1939, Clint played on the cage and tenni , teams, and served as captain dur.ng the past year. He served in the armed forces for 11 months, and then returned to school. His wife is the former Fvelyn Larsen of this city. At Oakley, Clint will coach football, basketball and track, and establish RF-C- Singles O- Fairchild. BALTIMORE, Md., June 14 UTi of a new jockey who never had ridden Hoop Jr., was expected today to knock down the 7 to 5 odds by which the Kentucky Derby winner was favored to win the 55th running of the Preakneas stakes at Pimlico Saturday. Fred Hooper, the Alabama contractor who owns the fleet bay son of Sir Gallahad III, announced last night in a telephone conversation from his Montgomery home that Alfred Snider would be up on Hoop Jr. when the expected field an intramural of nine trots to the post at Old Hilltop. (Official Navy Photo jrom SEA) . w SI Lt. Comdr Gordon (Mickey) Cochrane, (left) is initiated school football as he teams up with Lt ConT Vwa Jack Meagher, 1944 Seahawk coach to officiate in 'pints program game. Former major league catcher and manager, also j'j,.,' ft Dads Present NEW YORK, June 14 U' in Dolph Camilli, recently deposed manager of Oakland In the Pacific Const league, will not be welcome to a New York Giant uniform evjr; though the club is in need of a New . athletics director at the Oakley, Idaho, high school is Clint Nelson, basketball and tennis star at Utah State. He succeeds A1 Jr. Saturday Hoop old-tim- Oakley Position New Jockey Rides in Dolph Camilli May Try Final Fling In Majors Clint Nelson Takes play. confidence ai rs front." The Washington Cougar court mentor then concluded by discussing guarding of the pivot man, rule interpretations of guarding dribblers, and other fine points of Ricky's ' man-to-ma- Tips Offered Cache 51' It Chicago 5, Cleveland 3. Boston at Philadelphia, postponed, rain. Only games scheduled. with Durocher at a time when he is involved in court action for allegedly slugging and breaking the jaw of a critical fan. At any rate the Dodgers are hustling as they haven't since the n beet the Cardinals out of the pen-nain 1941 and Rickey's statn-- 1 meat that "when our men are in trjuble, we will stand by them" is the staunchest backing he htu given Durocher since taking over operation of the club shortly before the 1943 season. Maybe it isn't coincidence either. But Rickey, a shrewed business Dons Pick, sophomore from Grosse Point at Michigan State, man, likes a winner and the mir-bulls-ey- e Mildred on as arrow her flora target pick smilingly le of the current Motey crew Van Westrienen, senior archer, chose dart landed just outside, being barely behind the leading Giants may hav" convinced him that Durocher is an outstanding manager. The Dodgers, almost unanimously picked for a lower second finish, were at the peak of the current winning wave of five straight and six wins in the last seven games, when downing the 'Giants, 3 to 2, last night. ..OAKLAND, Cal., June 14 (U.P took the Phillies It Dolph Camilli, the man who "au't home. Later the Giants traded him in the sec0nd game of a double when he w is fired as manager of 10 Oakland for shortstop Bill Rig- - header at Boston to end their v the Oakland Acorns, plans to head over the game losing streak, winning 5 to 4 Camilli and took hack, for at least a short, final after the Braves had won their managerial reins for the Uuks. fling in the majors, of a r.s the boss Ousted Acorns, team that has been in the thick of the league pennant chase since the start of the season, the onetime pride of Flatbush, the'Natton-e- ! leagues "most valuable player and the big gun in leading the Dodgers to a pennant in 1941, thinks he still hits a, few good games in "his s item us a major place-kickin- g. F Mickey Learns Football By CARL LCNDQITS I'niteil Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, June 14. (UR) Dodger president Branch Rickys statement supporting his peppery pilot, Leo Durocher, indicated today that he either has had a change of sentiment or that hc definitely doesn't went to break up a winning combination, .Theyre Hustling Maybe the fact that the Dodgeis are riding a winning wave and that they are just half game out of first place had something to m 1 I'M", Place By KAY NELSON' f The dams in Logan and Blackwill Fork smith canyons piobabiy provide best fishing for Cache valand demonstrating Diagramming ley ang lers this weekend, and some ot his pet plays in the even then, their "luck" will be just sememe ot tootball, Coach fair. Jeir Cravath, University of South Such was the prediction today tin California grid master, today of Jess Dailey, manager of the as a sliessed passing ground Logan Fish hatchery and devotee gamer of the casting sport, as he "sized Yesteiday, Jeff advocated sound up the trout situation m this blocking and tackling as the back- araa. bone ot any football system, ToEnthusiasm day, he weaved in a bunch of pass The 1945 season formally opens plays which have been good for at 5 am. Friday. There is conhim, fanning to an even warmer siderable enthusiasm among Cache temperatuie the interest of nearly fishermen, despite the fact that 100 prep and college mentors who recent g storms are attending the Utah State sum-- 1 have made streams high and roily. mer sihnol for coaches. "The two dams in Logan canyEnds Friday on, and those in Blacksmith Foik The 19th annual course ends Fri- will undoubtedly be the popular day evening; today, guest instruc-- j spots this early in the season," tors enjoyed a special feature. Mr. Dailey declared. "All have Coach E. L. (Dick) Romney, been stocked with legal-siz- e rainoriginator of the popular school, bow and German Browns. Besides, introduced Coaches Jack Friel and the streams are muddy and high, 'Cr'.valh to Logan Rotary cluo discouraging good fishing for the members. time being." In responding, the two listed More than 10,000 of the large some values they feel existent in fish from the state hatchery have college and high school athletics been planted this spnng in each programs, and paid tribute to ot the dams- - in the state power Coach Romney, who has been at dam in lower Logan canyon, the Utah State for nearly 27 years. city or third dam, about seven Coach Friel, head of basketball miles from the mouth, in the Hy-ruat Vv ashington State College, cOn- City and Utah Bower dams in Blacksmith Folk canyon. Most of the 40,000 legal size fish were damentais and strategy, while Rainbows, however a generous Cravath takes care of the morn- sprinkling of the popular Browns ing session. was put in each body of water. The pass sequenBesides, the state has stocked ce-part came Spring Creek with 5000 trout, and of the in for comment this morning, as has distributed a load in Hyrum did Cravath told dam an d in Smithfield creek. of unique ways of having Assisting Mr. Dailey with this keep their heads down work have been Irvin Knowles and "have them pick up a dime after La Vere King, deputy game wareach kick, he advised. dens, as well as various personnel In elaborating on defense, of Cache Wildlife Federations. Cravath stated that defensive end More To Piant play is very important, as is pass Mr. Dailey pointed out that ap- defense. "Use a set system to force proximately 100,000 more trout will a team to do what they aren't used be planted in northern Utah to doing, he said. A flexible pass streams as soon as the water drops defense is advisable and don't somewhat. They are all legal size, worry about the flat pass; worry and comprise about 50 per cent about the deep one. German Browns. Hoop Suggestions Bait will be used predominatly Coach Friel admitted yesterday in the early season, however some afternoon that a zone defense is fishermen may prefer to use spineffective to stop a fast break, and ners. Franklin Etas.n and the Beavstated that such a plan is often er area are open for the first time desirable early in the season be- in several years this season, and cause it is learned faster. many anglers may try their luck n The defense came there. Only closed areas are the in for consideration as Friel gave tailraces of dams, as well as short out with some suggestions: Have distances above them which are the man facing his opposition; marked and posted. It is expected don't .have a weak or blind side; that the Tony Grove stretch of keep moving most of the time; Logan river will be reserved for when dribbler starts, force him by use of servicemen from Bushnell but dont converge hospital when th$ summer conconverging, until he has caught the ball; as valescent camp is established at soon as the ball is moved away, Tony Grove this summer. the player should back away. Mr. Dailey pointed out that new "As soon as the man goes away reservoir has been newly stocked from the ball, watch for a screen," with trout, ar.d that additional Coach Friel said. If the opposition truckloads will be distributed there uses the weave, force them out as soon as weather conditions perfurther each time. In guarding the mit. This is the first time this pivot man, and when the ball artificial lake has been made changes position, do not go be- available to fishing. hind rather go right across in record-breakin- i 1 -- Aired ,1 Mi Logan, Utah, Thursday Evening, June Brooklyn Half Game Out of First Dianas - 1945 Style High Waters Expected To Give Trout Casters Only Fair Luck Hoop n Dodgers Again Ride High On Win Streak r-- i fx Man-To-Ma- l- Passing Emphasized T-Forma- ! Herald-Journa- a Sport Oxfords Light Hats Summer Ties Leather Jackets Sport Coats Shaving Outfits Wool Wool Slacks Sweaters Dress Gloves g Partner's Name .i I work from to ' Entry blank must be handed by 6 p in. Friday, June 22. . li'i At or mailed to the Herald-Journ- The Seals jumped on Ilalo Chehni, their old jinx, for three runs in the first inning Ray Perry of the winners had three for five, includ- ing u double. Thromier, pounder at now S hmelmg. healthy hi should be a 190- the peak of his career. a mere ll), while the nni. is sleek anti who Hamburg. BUY MORE BONDS TINGWALLS buy more BONDS |