Show vrs" r" r J 4 - THE HERALD JOURNAL 5S?SSS1SSV W Helped By Cincinnati Win LOGAN 12TH WARD von tha Logan Stake Glrla Softball championship during thla put summer These ladle were Instrumental in that victory Left to right are Sheila Goodaell Julia Welker Haul Page Wanda Clegg Genie Muir Cryital Jenspn and Gayle Hanien Not pictured are Shirley' Evelyn Zabrlakie Tamra Edward Parker Linda Beveridge Elizabeth Leikow Jtili Zamora and Suaan Larsen These girl won out over other Logan stake glrla team Rainstorm Raises Havoc Softball With All-Chur- ch Although four game were can the weather celled yesterday by the heavy Lakt City the Results of Tuesday’s opening rainstorm that blanketed intermountain states the three round of plsy: Senior Division 'Division Pour teams In the softball tournament comBrowning 3 'St George 2 Palmdale First 5 Pocatello peted with only one emerging Tenth 0 victorious Providence first ward dashed Pocatello 19th 4 University San Antonio Second 16-- 1 in' their Second 2 contest division Senior Blinding Pint 4 Snowflake Wells vllle first was edged by Second 7 (from 11th 4 Huntington Park Mesa Sixth 34 and the Junior entry Weston succumb- 7 Price Third 0 Ogden 45th 8 to Emerson 54 ed At LK pm tonight Providence Calgary Fourth 2 Burley Sevenfirst will meet Butler Third on th 7 diamond number four U the rain doesn’t keep up WeUsvllle was to have played Ogden 17th at 10 am but an early morning report received in Cache Valley was postthat the game had been ' poned due to the tain Weston was slated for a game with the loser of Queen Creek and NATIONAL LEAGUE Valley View fifth this afternoon W- - L Pet GB at 2 pm 67 51 468 However aU games depend cm San Francisco 66 54 350 Los Angeles In Salt conditions M-M-en ' M-M- Major League Standings ' t 1 U f Milwaukee Fullmer Loses 55 59 59 63 65 6 69 63 56 57 87 56 Pittsburgh Chicago Cincinnati St Louis Philadelphia To Moyer 434 400 491 475 11 463 124 420 174 Tnesday Night’s Results Los Angeles 7 Milwaukee 6 13 inns ' Cincinnati 7 San Francisco 0 Phil PORTLAND Philadelphia 3 St Louis L (UP1) Moyer of Portland Jabbed hla Only games scheduled Tuesday Night - way to an easy 16round decision Don Fullmer West Jordan Utah Tuesday night In a fact- paced middleweight bout at the Auditorium Moyer who weighed 156 built dp an early lead and remained He In command throughout snored well with left Jibs to the head and right hooks to tha head and body fullmer’a nose bled from the fifth round on 157 Fullmer the younger brother of former middleweight champion Gene Fullmer almost went down from a right to the head In the final round' There were no knockdown! Judge Eddie Wolk had Moyer front 10044 while ' Judge George Robinson had It 0943 and referee Dick Wagner scored It ever - ' ’ b Wednesday's Probable Pitchers Chicago at Philadelphia 2 and Hobble (124) vs Conley (11-end 14-- 1) 7) Cardwell ): St Louie at Pittsburgh night— Gibson (1-vs Law plus completion of July 12 suspended game Los Angeles at Cincinnati — night— McDevltt (84) vs Nuxhsll (74) San Francisco at Milwaukee nlf it— Sanford (124) va Burdette (16-1(7-7- 1) (13-7)- Thnrsdiy’i Games Chicago at Philadelphia night St Louis at Pittsburgh Los Angeles at Cincinnati night San Pran at Milwaukee AMERICAN 1945 night LEAGUE L Pet Moyer now has an 114-- mark CMeago 45 609 Tha loss leaves Fullmer with a Cleveland 51 469 44 104 record New York 59 400 124 59 491134 Baltimore 61 487 14 Detroit Kansas City 63 466 184 A Logan man' has placed sec- Boston 63 466 164 ond in tha men’s singles division Washington 69 415 224 of tha Seventh Logistical ComTuesday Nlght’a Reanlta mand Tennis tournament held reChicago 6 Baltimore 4 Boston 5 Kansas City 4 cently In Seoul Korea Captain Keith E Larsen LoWashington 11 Cleveland 4 New York 8 Detroit 3 gan was debated 34' 64 84 and 7 in the finals of tha singles Wednesday’s Probable Pitchers division by Ensign David Lux of Baltimore at Chicago- -0 Dell 0 va Shaw 124 Lafayette Indiana However Larien teamed up Boston' at Kansas City night— with Lux to take the doubles Casals (84) vs Daley (14-7- ) title 4 44 and 5 New York at Detroit night— He Is the son of Mr and Mrs Turley vs Lary (15-7- ) N L Larsen 830 North Main Washington at Cleveland night and waa a tennis star while here — Fischer (64) vs McLlsh (144) playing number one position for Thursday’s Games Utah State Unlveraity Baltimore at Chicago Boston at Kansas City New York at Detroit Washington at Cleveland Physical examinations far student! desiring to participate ia football at North Cache high achaol will be riven Friday at 7 p m at the high school aoeor-b- g to Marvin A Filial new oeack This will bo b preparation far the- beginning of practice Monday ‘Angnat 24 - W 70 67 59 57 58 55 55 49 1 Tennis Star Wins GB 9-- 6-- 7-- (8-1- 0) Physical Exams - Dig ' Race Double - V: CHARLES TOWN W -(UPI) A 8280340 daily double second largest In the United States bis year waa recorded Tuesday at Charles Town by Rush For Gold ((10400) and Ramapur (831J0) Tha year’a top double (540240 was returned at Phoenix Arisona Feb J3 K ' i- J ’ televised exclusively by the Columbia Broadcuatlaf System Then will be n minimum of 10 hours of broadcasts from Squaw Valley CaUL site af the Ifrday Shelley 20 Columbia 2 Providence First San 16 An- tonio Second 2 Bend Oregon 2 Sixteenth 3 Butler Third 13 Fontlac Michigan 4 Bountiful 13th 7 Ogden 37th 4 Colonial Hills Second 12 Card-sto- n Second 3 ' Bennlon 7 Clearfield Second L Clinton 9 Rose Park Fourth 8 Jacksonville Flo: Ida 3 Taylor-vill- a MORGAN admires the trophy he won ter second b To Move to the Dodgers pulled to within two by games of the pace-setteoutlasting tho Milwaukee Braves 4 mar74 la a athon - g rs ur ' RepnlsM Raps Spahn The Dodgers scored their winning run against ths Braves on a triple by Wally Moon and Rip Repulskl’s single off ace Warren the seventh Milwaukee Spahn pitcher Spahn who entered the game to the 11th inning now has an 65 record against Los Angeles tMs season In the only other NL action' the Philadelphia Phillies down1 ed the St Louis Cardinal on a run-- i coring stogie by Richie Ashburn to the seventh toning It was Ashbum's first RBI since July 30 The Chicago White Sox opened a 4V4 game teed over Cleveland to the American League race by edging the Baltimore Orioles while the Washington Senators handed the Indians their fourth straight defeat 11-- 4 Tha New York Yankees turned back the Detroit Tigers 54 Hid the Boston Bed Sox nipped the Kansas City Athletics 54 Fax Paces Sex double by Nellie A two-ruFox to the eighth toning carried the White Sox to their comeback victory over the Orioles Baltimore chased Early Wynn to opening a 44 lead to the fifth toning but Gerry Staley took over to the seventh and pitched one-h- it shutout ban n The Senators staged a rally to the sixth toning featuring homers by Roy Sievers and Lennle Green to downing the skidding Indians Home runs by Yogi Berra and Hector tapes enabled the Yankees to get an early 54 Jump' on their longtime nemesis Don Mo si who absorbed hla seventh defeat against II victories Frank’MTll’9ne scampered home on a sacrifice fly by plnch-falttGene Stephens to the ninth toning to give the Red Sox their narrow victory at Kansas City 2-- 6-- 4 Cooler Tacoma PHOENIX Aril (UPI) — Phoenix considered ideal for the Salem Second 2 Rose Park of tho San training purpose Firit L Glanta proved literally Francisco Junior Division hot” for the Pacific Coast Spokane Second 4 Long Beach “too First 8 League today prompting a retreat Arcade 6 Rupert First 5 to tho cottier climate of Tacoma ’ Louisville 12 Williamson L Wash Weston 2 Emerson 8 General Manager Rosy Ryan of Bothwell 6 Rose 7 PCL Giants principal farm the Centerfleld 1 Studio City 11 LaPoint 29 Downey Second 16 club of San Francisco announced the team’s franchise would be Washington 7 Provo Second 5 shifted to Tacoma next year beNephJ First 4 Lennox 14 cause of poor attendance here Ryan expressed regret at tear lng Phoenix “We Ilka It here and like the people” he said ’It's Just a question of business’’ he explained “We can’t afford to lost 6140000 to 8150000 a year’’ — Blames Heat He Mamed plus desert heat for poor crowds with the Giants expected to do no better then 80000 this year The same south Phoenix park handled 100000 or more for a first division Tuesday's Eesulte ’ Class C league dub In put yeare Seattle 3 Vancouver 0 While Phoenix hu contemplatSan Diego 6 Phoenix 3 Sacramento at Salt Lake — ed building a bigger and better In the more centrally-locate- d (called 4th inning rain) puknorth-eapart of the city "Only games scheduled nothing hu beat done to the two Today’s Probable Pitchers — (unan- yean tho Giants played here Portland And even promises didn’t make nounced) va O'Donnell (14) Sacramento at Salt Laka — up for complaints from other PCL Brown (10-1va Frauds (44) owners that they copld not pay Seattle at Vancouver—Osteen hotel bills out of Income from games In Phoenix (74) vs Palica (164) Tee Many Amuementa Phoenix at San Diego— Choate (3-Other drawbacks to the Phoenix vs Striker (74) PCL picture Included leek of an interest after exposure to the Mg league Glanta in spring training a wide diversity of amusements CHICAGO (UPI) A delega-iio- n and the fact many Phoenicians of more than 150 Brazilians simply taka to Jthe hills In the officially opened the housing cen- summer and don't com buk ter Tuesday for some' 2200 ath- until the coder fall weather letes entered hi the Pan Amerowner of Horace ' Stoneham ican games both Glanta’ met with dty officials Tuesday night In explaining the decision to move The Giants an In teat place In CHICAGO (UPI)— Terry Bran-na- n ihe PCL tMs year but a pennant former Notre Dame football winning dub drew only 122000 a coach will assist Jack Brick-hou- year ago with such stars as in announcing WGN'a col- Willie MeCovey Flllpe Ateu lege football aeries each Saturday Dusty Rhodes Willie Kirkland ' thla fafl and Leon Wagner - 11 PCL Standings ee n six-ru- er - - A CHAMPIONSHIPS this picture GALORE are represented to These are winners to The Herald Journal E( Needham tennis tournament On the left la Arlene Hanson who teamed with Jab Pearce second from left to win the women's doubles dlviiioq But Miss Pearce also added two other trophies to her collection by winning the women’s singles and then joining with rjnfcniii McClellan far right to become mixed doubles champ And If that Isn’t enough the two boys to the middle are the McClellan boys Kent and Mike They won the Junior boys doubles matches and then Mike went on to take the Lincoln McClellan Junior hoys singles crown Iso teamed with Evan Baugh men’s doubles crown Laniers Keep Winning By Dan Becker United Press International The Seattle RSlnleri continue to be the hottest thing to the Pacific Coast League and It’s having a strange effect upon the Rainier players For example' Mark Freeman giant of a pitcher with an almost equally large earned run no average (438) fired a hitter Tuesday night as the Raln-le- rs defeated Vancouver It waa Seattle’s 13th victory to 14 games The Suds are now only four end a half games beMnd league-leadin- g Portland- - but because- - of the tightness of tha PCL race they're still in seventh place Phoenix the coldest team to the' league loat Its 12th straight decision by falling to San Diego 64 Freeman a 64 righthander struck out 12 battery to hla surprisingly good show He la now 94 on the season Freeman wanted two to the second toning and that constituted the only Mount-t- e threat The only other Vancouver base runner was Jim Ftolgan who was safe on an error to the sixth Rato washed out Sacramento'e contest at Salt Lake to the fourth toning to the only other game scheduled Tuesday night Seattle’s the second Hal Bevan Hardy and Regalado two Insurance runs to the sew enth on a walk to Regalado a sacrifice by Harry Malmberg a single by Freeman and a Moun-ti- e winning run came in toning cm a single by a double by Carroll a ground-ou- t by Rudy The Rainier added error Skating Grandmother a Celebrated 60th no-ru- n Birthday Today I Mrs Barbara Barrett celebrated Tier 60th Mrthdayjtoday at the Logan Roller Rink during our reg-ul- ar Morning Housewives Skating Party Mrs Barrett la from Benson and attends our skating sessions regularly She enjoys the relaxation she gets from skating and tha association with Wednesday the housewives R U missing a bet? Join the housewives skating party every Wednesday at 9:30 am at the Logan Roller Rink - R U Expires -- -- st Brazilians Arrive - Announces Now se Two Teams To Participate In State Softball Tourney Logan has only two entries in tho state softball tournament in Ogden tMs coming weekend and next week' Cactus Chib local champs and BuRen’s who finished third In league play will compete with teams from all over the state Bullen’a has thclr first match scheduled for Thursday night and Golfer To Play In Virginia Meet Howard Morgan will leave Friday to compete In the Junior Chamber of Commerce national Junior golf tournament In Portsmouth Virginia The tourney will be held August 22 through 29 Howard vis Involved In a three-wa- y tte for second place In the Utah State Junior Chamber of Commerce tournament played In Logan the first part O' July took Dick Lelerlnk ' CX-state meet first in the and he was followed at 113 by Tom Howard Morgan Logjpi Morgan Salt Lake City and Gary Johnston Provo All four will represent the state In the national meet - the state Junior Cham-here- of Tho tournament is for golfers place Commerce Golf meet 17 years of age end under and Is and hopes to add another at an annual ivcnt on the 'program the approaching national meet of the Junior Chamber of Corn- b Foctemeuth Virginia - Cactus Chib will tee their initial action In tha tournament Friday T evening Bulten'a will mept Salt Lake Realty a highly rated Salt Lake City team at I pm tomorrow night and then Friday night at 9 pm Cactus Club win clash with the Hill Field Civilians Both teams have lilted a roater of players who will partldpate'in the tountfy Cactus Qub has listed Craig Wetgand and Don Dariey aa hurt-er-s with Bill Davis behind the plate First sacker will be Ron Hooker with Dave Miles on second base In the hot spot at third wfll be Don Sisson and Bob wUl be ahortstop Larry Tomlinson is left fielder and Horton Secrist will hold down the spot In center field Clyde Anderson rounds out tho fielders and Bert Bertclson 1 coach with Dean Fergus as hla assistant Under the direction of Tony will Baer manager Bulten's have- Vcrlyn Parker and Kerry Campbell on the mound Catcher wdl be Jerry Coleman and Jon Hyde Neil Petty and Gary Price will be at first second and third respectively Shortstop will be Owen Christensen white Bob Hodges Merlyn Saunders Deo Hall and Brian Thorntey wiU servo in tho out- -' field Rounding out the Bulten roster will be Thiir Allen Del Erwin Fredrick and Campbiril Las Baer La-Be- au HlMrMlUL qe f Kentucky’s Famous Sour Mash Bourbon Men t judgment have a taste for tnurfon-Kg- M Kentucky bourbon That’s why famous old style 'Hill and Hill' made from the originaMamily formula has been such a favorite for over four generations ‘ traight OUHBON UlKukeu T?11 ant j§“ to take the PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE - le HOWARD Phoenix Grants -- X Games Telecast y NEW YORK (UPI) — The I960 winter Olympic Games wffl be Provo First 3 Lawndale 4 Wells vjlla First 2 Mesa Sixth 3 By Has Muriarty United Press International Although they now wear “San Francisco’’ across the front of their uniforms the Glanta are Giants to still the blankety-blan- k Newcombe Don big And because of thla hatred for BUI Rlgney’i crew which goes back tp Ms glory days in Brooklyn the Mg Cincinnati righthander Indirectly la helping bla old Dodger teammatea In their bid to catch the Giants In the current National League pennant chase Newcombe backed up by a 15-Cincinnati attack turned In a 74 shutout victory over San Francisco Tuesday night while I HI OUHHlllLHBHDI:lHHHRIIimnHinSHl-- R NS e— Hf Sept 30th |