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Show THE North Cache Relaymen Win Invitational Meet Some Records Scattered At Annual Joust - BY ROD Ta heck with the records! now! They're Those participating in the sixth annual North Cache Initational Relays invaded the recoid book eraser-sharwhen they jpbbed-ou- t .or tied all previous marks save one, that being in the Splint has-bee- Line With Left Inside Heel ; Feet Are Closer As Clubs Shorten In North C'uohe Strong d Heber Whiting's . cindermen proved too relay-wise and swift for Logan and South Cache, when they breezed through the tape fust in five races, Logan in three, while South Cache, it seemed, gained nothing but valuable experience, by win. ning none. Today, the second rouid of region baseball play gets the prep spotlight. Logan and Weber, clash, in probably the headliner as both teams copped opening round engagements, at Ogden. Box Elder, who thumped Hear River last week, will meet South Cache at Wellsville, and Coach Jay Whitmans Bulldogs take a crack at over in Tremonton. Under sunny skies, on a ttnok that couldn't be faster, plus a mild wind, the splendid track festival wai nin off In a speedy one and one-hahours before a huge crowd, mostly of host students, fleet-foote- no-h- it Cpnch Whiting's attractive meet be a tuning-uprocess for the state high school relays schedule at BYU Saturday. Logan p' apd $qrth Cache, after their s!andjng performances yesteiday, will undoubtedly stand with the bes( at the state relays. Sparked by Williams, Waite and Skidmore, who each ran on two Winning teams. North Cache shattered the Medley with their 9:9 time, the Utah High School Medley witn 3:59.5, the Half Mile, 1:37.6, and . 'the'Shuttle with time g Logans single ,f jaunt appeared when Grant 'Moser, Garth. Merrill, Bob Nelson and Arlen Hansen teamed together ii Federation Medley, setting a new time of 3:48.5. Former time wn 3:53. Grant-Mos- er, Bob neiaou, and Garth Merrill each ran In two winning races. Both the Grizzlies and Bulldogs tied 61 previous mark. Logan ran ip T( Seconds time the qdarter-rhile, while North Cache tied the time in the Mile Relay. ' ' Summary is 'as follows: , litter Scholastic Medley: North CfyCifoe. Logan, South Cache. 9:9 previous time was 9:10.2,, held (Downs, Salis- by South Cache. ) bury, Monson, Lewis.) Quarter Mile: , Logan, Nortn Cache. 47 sec. Previous time was 47. tec., held by North Cache. (Moser, Wilson. Nelson, Merrill.) Mle Relay: North Cache, Soutn Inter-Scholast- ic of.-5.2- record-breakin- . BY HARRY GRAYSON , EA Sports Editor LOUISVILLE (NEA ) Eddie Claude llarmons stance is begun by lining the ball dead center between the heels. The ball is always in line with the inside of the left iieel regardless of the length of the club. foot remains stationary. The disFoulh of a series written for NEA Service tance the foot is moved is determined by the width of the shoulBY CLACOE IIARMON ders. This Is done for balance. Muster of the Masters In the graduation down of clubs Winged Foot Golf Club, In the N. Y. (NEA) the driver is the longest the stance the phrase the ball is left foot remains in the same posnever moved mean' that regard- ition in its relation to the ball, less of the length of the club, with the right foot again moved with the exception of the putter, out. This distance shortens as the the ball is always in line with clubs get shorter. Also as the the inside heel of the left foot. clubs become shorter, the feet are The stance is begun by placing closer to the ball. the heels together with the ball The important thing to rememdead center, between them. The ber is to avoid peculiar twists of distance from the toes to the ball the body or rigidness. Always feel Is determined by the length of natural. the club. Distribute your weight equally Phillies, The stance for the driver, as il- on the feet. lustrated in the ac6ompanying Keep the body straight. photos, is obtained by moving the Lady NEXT: The Wrists. right foot to the right. The left Mam-aronec- k, Coaltown May Challenge Citation In Saturday Derby BY LEO H. PETERSEN LOUISVILLE, April 29 Ky UR A stable mate came up today to challenge the hottest betting favorite a Kentucky Derby has " ever had. All spring there hasnt been anything around that looked like a challenge to Calumets star Citation and the betting situation became such that a lot Cache, 3:30.2, previous of bookmakers took the bay colt Logan. 'timqwas 3:50.2, held by .North off the wagering lists. But there were indications today Cache. (Williams, Toolson, Go. that the situation may change bedfrey, .Skid more.) Sprint Medley: Logan, South fore 6:30 p. m. EDT Saturday Cache, North Cache. 1:16. ' Prevpost time for the 74th annual runious tigje was 1:13.2 held by Lo- ning ( the Derby because of angan." (Peck, Harris, Bindrup, other Calumet speedster, , Martin.) , Walt High Coaltown, who "never ran as a School Medic) : i North Cache, Logan, South Cache. two year old because of a breath13:58.2. Previous time Was 4:42, ing ailment, has been picking up g held by North Cache. (K. Hansen, support gradually since his win in the Blue Grass Waite, Hodges, L. Hansen.) ' National Federation Mpdley: stakes at Keeneland last Friday. 'Logan, North Cache. 3:48.5. Pre- It still was mushrooming today bevious time was 3:53 held by North cause of a sensational early mornCache. (Moser, Merrill, Nelson, ing workout yesterday. It was such a good one that Hansen.) Half Mile North Cache, South even Ben Jones, who will be listed , 1:37.6. Cache, Logan. Previous In the Derby records as the trainer time ,was 1:37.7 held by North of both the Calumet stars, wavera little in what otherwise has Cache. (Baker,' Bell, Seeholzer, ed been his firm belief that there isnt Skidmore.) 'Shuttle Relay: North Cache, a three year old in the country South Cache, Logan. 45.2. Pre-- - that belongs on the same track , vioas time was 45.4 held by South with Citation. Citation Cache. (Pickett, Ifamp, Waite, willPlain Ben still thinks get the blanket of roses SatWilliams.) urday, but now he feels that he will hae a battle to do it A' May "I never thought there was anyflys adult life lasts only from evening to dawn. thing that could catch Citation, Afiuut 90 per cent of the food but after what Coaltown did yesttaken' by the Chinese is in the erday, I'm beginning to believe form of grain. that he might be able to do It." three-year-o- . Major League Results AMERICAN LEAGUE ld 1 There were some bowling thrills in Tuesday night's mixed doubles events at Logan Bowling Center. Mrs. Vera Nielsen rolled high game among all the contestants with a score of 257, which entitled steak at Mt. Loher to a gan Cafe. Ladies need inly roll a score of 200 to be eligible for such a prize, and men have to roll 240. Mrs. men to Nielsen demonstrated keglers that a score of 240 is not too tough. She has previously bowled a score of 243, and Gladys Darley has got a high score of 284 and 264. Contestants in Tuesday nights games were Gladys Darley. Vera Nielsen, Donna Popov, Pat Eng-berGrace Evans, Perce Darley, Grant Nielsen, Ken Trotman. Bu 1 Nielsen, Ray Johnson and Rulon Gardner. Mixed doubles events are staged each Tuesday bight at 8 oclock, and all bowlers are invited to enter. 1 Coal-tow- - g, n. record-breakin- NUTTALI. FIGHTS DENVER, April 29 tUB American league Detroit 9, St. Louis 4. Washington at New' York, poned, cold weather. Boston at Philadelphia, postponed, cold weather. Cleveland at Chicago, postponed, wet grounds. National league Philadelphia 0, Boston 7. Chicago 1, Cincinnati 8. New York at Brooklyn, postponed, cold weather. St. Louis at Pittsburgh, postponed, rain and cold weather. A grudge fight between young boxers from Utah and Missouri will feature the weekly boxing card in Denver tomorrow night. Meeting in the mam event will be Keith Nuttall of Brigham City and Louis Williams of Kansas City. In their previous meeting in Kansas City, Williams won a close decision one of Nuttall's few losses in the older clubs. Building gi Falls, 1 to (i. only S'7 t.ni. ed fans in Idaho Falk. Things were even until the thud miung, when the Russets got live mnv They added two mote m the fourth, one tn the sixth, live moiP in the seventh and nnothei m the eighth. The Electrics gof one iun in the fourth and thiee in the sixth but a ninth inning rally ended with only two runs. e lari Sdiule, left, and Fddie Arcaro. right, to equal Isaac three times, and Murphy's record of winning the Kentucky Derby now Arcaro has a grand chance to eclipse it. It took an the favored Quatrain. Flying Eb ony was the best Sande could get, and be set the eai ly pace, then followed Captain Ha; eloseiy and outstayed him in a shaip drive through the stretch to win going away. Quatrain, far back ell the way. wound up 12th. Arcaro won the Derhy with Lawrin in '38. The Italian hard-bowas astride Whirlaway in 41, when the chestnut set the track record at 2:01 25, a devil's red blur doing the last quarter in 24. Hoop Jr. responded to the remarkot able reinsmans touch in 45. So you see there are a number of reasons why Citation will get By flopping down in front, Arcaro would eclipse the ma.k. he the ride of his young life on Derof nowshares with Ihe immortal by Day, and not the leas Earl Sande and the great Negro these is that Eddie Arcaro is Tidrider. Isaac Murphy, each of whom ing this one for A1 Smuer who was blown away in the Florida rode three winners. j ! ifita be Ihe- - first (.win- storm. ner of The Futurity to bag the Derby, although this jinx is something of a fallacy because only1 10 winners of the Belmont Park jqvemie feature have pone to the Downs since it was first run in ian.-woul- d 1888. Nevertheless several corking winners of The Futurity have been beaten in the Derby, including Proctor Knott, Pompey, Sea pa Jutow. Menow and Bimeleth. Proctor Knott, the first winner of The Futurity, was beaten by Spokane by a disputed nose, and it was written that The Futurity jir.x would never have been heard of had finishes been photographed in those days. A victory for either Citation or Cbaltown would equal for Plain Ben Jones the record the late Derby Dick Thompson holds as the result of sadd'ing four winners for Col. Edward Riley Brad-- 1 ley. Jimmy Jones is listed 'as the) Calumet trainer, but everybody v knows papa knows best. Isaac Murphy came down in front with Buchanan in 1884, Riley in 90 and Kingman in 91, and that stood until peerless Eeil Sande won with Gallan Fox under restraint in '30. The stylish Sande previousTy scored with hooded Zev in 23, and Flying Ebony, a field horse, in 25, after ottering pockey W. Bruening $2000 for the mount on - f MAT TRIALS AMES, Ia April 29 UP Win- ning wrestlers from 17 qualifying meets today began the final test for berths on the U. S. Olympic team. Only 16 malmen, the winin the eight ners and runners-u- p weight divisions, will make the trip to London this summer, but more than 200 have entered the three-da- y finals. PM SOLD NEW YORK, April 29 U.Pl Marshall Field III announced today that he has sold controlling interest in the newspaper PM to San Francisco Attorney Bartley C. Crum and Joseph Barnes, former foreign editor of the New Yor't Herald-tribunField will retain RAIL MISHAP PARKDALE, Colo., April 29 Traffic on the Denver and a minority interest. Wynn's Woodwork Center, Logan 88 West Youll Feel Like .a Million! j One of the world's largest institutions of learning is El Ahar University, Cairo, Egypt. It has 21,000 students. Adwtuement Sam's Kens Wear SpectaclesI jYes, Its a fact! Sams brood of two 'dozen hens are wearing specwhich he bought from a tacles mail-ordhouse in Capitol City. 13am says it works (and big poultry raisers say so, too). The hens see each other through soft colored glasses, and instead of fighting and picking at each other, they- go around placidly, gain weight, and lay more eggs. - Makes me almost wish we could glasses for human beings, too. So that instead of quarreling and criticizing, like we hve do so tnuch of the time, wed live and let live in contentment. From where I sit, the human race wastes a powerful lot of time in wrangling over minor issues . . . whether a man should drink beer or cider... whether a woman should wear slacks or skirts . . . instead of seeing each other through spectacles of tolerance that enable us to like Sam's brood of chickens. . Cog) f if it, 194S, ,, 2.95, 3.95 e d I 0 ? SHIRTS from cant buy good Indeed, we realize that-wv ill. We know v e must earn it through sound, ethical business practice, L nitcd Slates Breners Foundation WILSON MOTOR 328 NORTH MAIN 69 NORTH MAIN Rio SPEEDY SAW SERVICE All types of saws filed by machine. Mechanically accurate woik in less than half hand fiAll types of saws ling time. Youll be pleased. e. In a new dress shirt from LEVENS MANHATTAN SHIRTCRAFT AIRMAN GOLD RIBBON Theyre the world's finest shirts for men. White or colored.. . . they feature new fabrics and smart styles with short or regular collars and french cuffs. il'R Grande Western railroad was tied up early today after an engine and three baggage cars of a passenger train were derailed near here None of the 65 passengeis aboard the train was hurt. Railroad officials blamed last nights derailment on a sprung rail. ring, From where I sit ... fy Joe Marsh the loop's Salt Lake City's Bees eenej the score with the Boise Pilots i staging an uprising that lasted tu'o innings and earned the Bees a 7 to 4 victory. Bob Roberts had start, ed well for Boise and had allowed only two hits while getting a triple himself. But Salt Lake went wild in the fifth inning and did more in the sixth getting two runs m each. That put Roberts out and Leonard Fields in. Dick Drilling went all the way for Sail and allowed seven hits. Idaho Falls again ci usliecl Cheat ini. i Achieve High Scores 1948 season, finished. i - Bowlers BY UNITED IKFss It was a great night f, hornf town fans in the Class C plf,nr baseball league last night with 0s den, Idaho Falls, Pocatello Salt Lake City winning games 18 their home parks. For the second night in the two. The Ogden Reds continued the best spot with a second ucton over the defending champions fm Twin Falls, 17 to 2, with most of the runs being scored in a fifth inning. Twin Falls used f0ur pitchers Robert Webster. Frau Cirimeli, John Eliason and Don Padilla trying to stop the slaughter. Stan Macarrato slatted for Ogden but was pulled ln the sixth when the Cowboys made one of two runs their and John McCartK badly-neede- ' 7 to 0. Pioneer Loopers before long-stridin- 12-h- it 15-h- To Surprise newest entrants Billings .!! Great Falls went down to defeat g son of The Pilate was getting to Jet Pilot at the end where he was beaten by a head. Ii would be ironical if Citation weie beaten this tup by either his stablemate, Coaltown, or My Request. Aicaro had his pick of the Calumet stock, and VJUtown had not pioved himself so convinc-- , ingly in the Blue Grass Stakes when Ben Jones suggesed Cita- tion. It was in 1942 that Arcaro had his choice of Greentrees Devil Diver and Shut Out, chose the foi nier before he injured a hoof d race and missed a and works. Shut Out took it ai with Wayne Wiight aboard, Dev:l Diver was a dismal sixth. This spi ing Arcaro hopped fro'tij the back of My Request after the, son of Renuested had earned hun to easy victories in both Expfri-mental Free Handicaps to become the Invmile in the Wood Memor-- I sooner. Ogden Continues day-ol- d Arcaro would .have had his fourth Kentucky Derby a year ago had he clucked to Phalanx one jump all-tim- lf prot&Oo Breaking Jinx the story. 1o even eider possibilities is Doug DodNow lies Out son tiding Mv Request. th one Mueller earned his-- iion man p iinsing Hie Calumet Farm pair e matitle yvhen he set an the most contention in the Run jor leugue recoid of catching 217 fi r the Hoses. Dodson quit Calustraight games in 1943 and 1944, met w hen ow nei Warren Wright handling all 155 gu nog for he took him otf Armed m the WidenReds in t lie lulter year. He will ed. be lost to the dub tor fit least 6o But Altai o is ns slock on Citation as lie is stuck with the very days. Virgil Stalloup led the richly colored dark bay son of Cincinnati attack, driving in three Bull Lea. runs with a two bagger and two, With all of Coalt own's blazing singles. speed, it is suspected that CitaThe Tigers ended their five tion has more bottom than his game losing streak at St. Louis, de- half brother which beat a deep feating the Browns. 9 to 4 with a seated abcess in his throat to it attack that included a hom- make dockers throw their watches er. double, and single by pace- away. Citation and Arcaro are largely setter Pat Mullin. Virgil Trucks received credit for his second vicresponsible for the entry beir the favorite in th long tory, though he needed relief help. shortest-price- d All other major league gams history, of the big heat at and no one wll be were postponed because of rain or cold weather. surprised if the Calumet pair runs Yesterday's star Warren Spahn one-twCitation and Arcaro are expectof the Braves, who gave up only two singles and walked none, fac- ed to break two Derby records and ing only 28 bntters as he beat the equal another. Bear-Rive- i Control Capitalizing on control, the slender slinger for the Boston Braves pitched a magnificent game yesterday, facing only 28 batters, walking none and giving up only two hits in a 7 to 0 triumph over t lie Phillies. Only three men got i first, one on an error, and two of these went down stealing. Ha yielded no hits until the fifth when Dick Sisler singled, and after he was tagged for another single by Blix Donnelly in the sixth, he retired the next 13 batters in ui del . He was also helpful at the pirn?, beating out a bunt and droppir another for a sacrifice which adBosvanced two men in the ton attack. The Buffalo soulhpaw wasn't the only lefty who had a good day yesterday. Johnny Vandermeer, th old double hero of the Reds had one of his occasional good days and topped the Cubs, 8 to 1 at Cincinnati. It was a bitter victory for the Reds, however, because their iron man catcher, Ray Mueller, sul feted a fractured right ankle, sliding in to some in the fifth. Good 13-h- it , Tune-l'- p BY CARL I.UNDQl 1ST United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, April 29 lU.Pt Warren Spahn is a baseball rarity, a lefty with control. He was the best left handed pitcher in baseball last season and after a bit of a late start, it began 1o look today as if he was ready to go out an defend his honors. , Medley Relay. Coach ir?aEera,es Arcaro And Citation Favored ' To Set Two Records In Derby Win Over Phils Jockey Seeks r"gsa Fourth While 1 Ball JENSEN Logan, Utah, Thursday, April 29, 194S HERALD-JOURNA- & 4.75 |