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Show ) :V Salt jLiatZ es ( V Teams Several of the state's " leading softball chuckers will be' on ex-hibitlon ex-hibitlon tonight at the Timp park , when I three i of the ; citys j fastest ; " league teams tangle with Lang company of-alt Lake Citx and Rohl-Connolly ,of Prove In the evening's opener at 7 p.m. Cannon-Ashton of. the Recreation league goes in against Rohl-Connolly whose lineup includes several sev-eral players who are on Provo Tlmps raster. Leven's also of the Recreation ' league meets the strong Lang team at 8 p ro, Lang with an abundance of . pitchers will also , try to" stop Pacific Super Heaters at 9 p. m. fc Lang company is out in front or fcalt Lake's Columbia league. The Salt" Lakers reached the finals of 'the state Junior chamber of commerce com-merce tourney a week ago. v Don Overly is expected to start on the mound for Pacific Super Heaters, Jim Stevens will take care of the chucking duties for livens, and Harvey Hansen will hold down the spot for Cannon-Ashton. Cannon-Ashton. ' 2O-30$liifiTops Commercial Race 'COMMERCIAL LEAGUE W. 1 20-80 Club ........ Columbia Steel t Provo Medic . . Junior Chamber . . Hcclamtttltm llureau Lion Club 1 . . . .V. 4 S 3 2 1 0 0 1.000 1 1 2 3 4 .750 .750 .500 .250 .000 Tuesday's Results 20-30 Club 12, Junior Chamber 2. Columbia, Steel 6, Lions Club 0. Provo Medics 0, Reclamation Bu- ram G. "M Men games scheduled for tonight, to-night, postponed. Twenty-Thlrtians continued to ' I dominate Commercial league play 4 Tuesday night by dropping Junior 'i Chamber 12 to 2. I -Two other teams, Columbia ? Bteel and Provo Medics, kept with- !n hailing distance of the circuit -rt Columbia Steel, with Page and Walker clouting homers, blanked the Lions club; 6 to 0. , )' '' The Medics picked up four Vufts Vi In the first .inning j to get far Y- enough out ,in front to win from f Reclamation Bureau, .9 to 6. Jay Chrlstensen rode out a & homer for the Medics. Bywater : was heavy sticker 'for theilosers, W.' getting two doubles and a single out of his three trips to the plate, if,' Pers, with a homer and a V three base hit J Peay, with a four . ply and two singles, and Olsen, with a triple and a doubles, look-ed look-ed good , in 20-30 club's win over f the Jaycees. fi: ' CONN-DORAZIO BOOKED PHILADELPHIA, July 19 (UP) The Bilfy Conn-Gus Dorazio j fight will beheld under the flood- v lights at Sliibe park .Aug. 14, be- J coming the first bout to be held . under the baseball plant's "day-flight" "day-flight" lighting system, it was an- nounced today. C PLAY TEN - 0-WI , -TOUTS AT 9C-B0 P.M. The Big: Fun Game - - - All of r Provo's Excited-About It! PxVRAftioUNT HTiere IPs Really Cool ! TODAY and TOMORROW Collegiate Fun and Romance! s Law Cominff : Friday! mt rroM or f CJZffLVfJZZL - 0 f I a VH a I Kit a t Here Tonight. RECREATION : ACTIVITIES Sponsored by Provo Cty, School District and W. P. A. By MARY BEE The "Story Telling Festival is tomorrow night, 7:30; p. m. at the Pioneer park. The best story tellers tell-ers have been secured, to tell you all about pioneer days, cowboys, fairy tales and mystery stories. Each story will last ten minutes and then everyone will move to another story teller so you will have a chance to hear them all. Bring all your friends and come listen t the best, stories of the year. Big Dance? You'll meet all your friends at the dance tomorrow to-morrow night at the Provo high school gymnasium. The orchestra will Jbe bigger and better tomorrow night and the dance will start at 8:30 prompt. We'll all do the jitter- . buff, and Mrs. PhyllLss Brown will lead you in the newest stops. It's FREE see you there. Pioneer Park will feature bathing beauty contest tomorrow for their . special day program. Come Judge the beauty, and while you have those bathing suits On you can take a swim in the wading nool. The boys won't be left out of the fun! A boxing and wrestling wrest-ling match will provide entertainment entertain-ment for the participants as- well as the onlookers. Many , prizes will be awarded and all boys and. girls are eligible for these contests. con-tests. The Pioneer Park boasts of shade and lawn for you to en-iov en-iov on these hot days. The parents par-ents are welcome to enjoy this park and the supervised activities for children are conducted 1 o'clock till 6:30 dally. V Oame. races and different contests con-tests will provide fun for the afternoon aft-ernoon for all children at the Mae- fer P'1"11" Sack races, three legged races and toothrpiek races r only a few oijwie races max. wUl be a laugh ior the crowd with fun for contestants as well. Prizes will be given and a candy shower will end the days activities. Special Day activities were held at North Park Saturday, July 15. ah thP cirls narticiDated iri a doll show; and a treasure hunt was l held for the ixiya,. prizes for tne jjojt ifTvfr the most and largest aous- Treasure hunt -nfizes were award - ed to Arthur Cole, Jonn Mauson,ito gix hita as Washington thump- and Klake uamn. oixiy uoy uu Kirla enjoyed the atiernoon oi fun. North Park . Ar and Crafts dub held an, early morning breakfast Monday at the river, 'this dub i makine many useful and beautiful articles and is an outstanding outstand-ing project of the playground. The swimming pool is proving to be more popular every day- UINTA Utah's Greatest Entertainment Enter-tainment Bargain! (The Illggins Family Is Back in a New Comedy Riot! Should Husbands Work with Marie Wilson James - Lucille and Russell Oleason Three Great Stars In a Forceful Drama "A-Woman Is the NJudgewV with ' FRIEDA INESCOURT OTTO KRCGER ROCIIELLE Novelty and News and iiiiiin Ml DAILY: HERALD, Sin GIubqJDattla For Qunnerup Spot Cn national loop " By GEORGE KIRKSEY United Press Staff Correspondent There was a traffic Jam on in the National league today between second and seventh . places. With the Cincinnati Reds 7 games in front, the interest in the senior Circuit for the time being is the battle for the runner-up spot There are six clubs in it. Only the Reds and the last-place Phillies Phil-lies seem to be in the spots they'll wind up in. Th traffic between the mid-way clubs was terrific yesterday. The Giants dropped from second to fourth. The Cubs moved from third to second. The Cardinals leaped from fifth to third. The Podgers dropped from third to fif th.r v-From the Cubs in second to the Bees in Seventh, the gap Is only four games, and from the Cubs to the Dodgers in fifth, only a game and a half. While all this battling was going go-ing on to determine theclub which would make the big "challenge to stop them, the Reds rolled on with a J2-3 victory over the bees. Paul Derringer hung up his 12th tri- unrph but'had his consecutive in ning record without allowing a walk snapped. He 'walked Debs Garms. in the first frame, ending a run of 49 2-3 innings without issuing a pass. The record Is 69 set by Christy Mathewson in 1913- Giants Slip The Cubs beat the Dodgers, 4-2, with Claude Basseau going the route. v The downward plunge of the Giants continued as the Cardinals knocked off the Terrymen, 5-3, for three in af7tpw at the Polo grounds. Carl Hubbell, starting his first game slhce June 4, was tapped for nine hits in seven frames, and was the loser . With Syl Johnson pitching eight hit ball, the Phillies won from the Pirates, 8-3. Atley Donald set a freshman pitching record when .he hurled the Yankees to a 9-0 victory over the St. Louis Browns for his 11th straight triumph. It broke the former mark of 10 set by Harry Krause of the Athletics in 1908. The Yanks won the second game 4-3, increasing their lead to eight I games. The Red Sox broke even with he White Sox, winning-the opener 13-10, and dropping the nightcap ok ) Joe Krakauskas held the Tigers ed out a 10-2 win over Detroit. Cleveland broke a five-game losing streaTt, defeating the Athletics, Ath-letics, 6-3. CHAMP LEADS McCALL, Idaho, July 19 (U.EV The Idaho Women's amateur- golf tournamentjyent into the second round today with the defending champion, Mrs. G. P. Williams of Boise, well out in front. Record crowds are enjoying the fun of swimming and diving. Monday Mon-day is boys day, Tuesday is girls day, and the remainder of the week for boys and girls. Take advantage of the days left of the summer and come up for a swim tomorrow. There's Still a Good Selection of Suits to phoose From on - SHMVER'S "Dutch Auction " Thursday's Sale Price Prices Drop $1.00 Each Day You'd better hurry! EVE Style Leadership Special! ,mmm, mm -57 North University Avenue DEEn-IG-ozDowI..;,. ICR COED BOTTLED BEER To Take Oiit .:. V . . . , . . . . . ... . -Cooh-fried Chicken . . . ... . . . . DeLuxe Hamburgrers :. ;.V. . . . WEDNESDAY, JULY HYPOCRISY Pioneer League '' - W. L. Pet. Pocatello .......... 39 2t .591 Twin Falls 38 31 .551 Salt Lake i.'.. 3 32 .536 Lewiston 33 36 .478 Ogden 30 37 .448 Boise-.... 27 41 .397 Tuesday's Results Salt Lake 13r-Ogden 5. Pocatello 7, Twin Falls 3. Lewiston 7, Boise 1. American League W. 60 48 44 41 40 34 31 24 .Pet. .723 New York . Boston . . , . Chicago Cleveland . Detroit . Washington Philadelphia St. Louis . . 23 27 36 39 41 50 49 57 .640, .550 .513 .494 .405 .388 296; . Tuesday's ""Results New York 9-4, St. Louis 03 Boston 43-5, Chicago 10-8. Washington 10. Detroit 2. Cleveland C, v Philadelphia (night game). ; t National League W. 48 43 41 40 38 37 37 24 L. Pet. .623 .524 .519 .519 .507 .493 .474 .329 Cincinnati . Chicago . . . New York , St. Louis . . Brooklyn . . 29 39 38 37 37 38 41 49 4 Pittsburgh . oston hiladelphia - Tuesday's Results St. Louis 5, New York 3. Philadelphia 8, Pitsburgh Cincinnati 12, Boston 3. Chicago 4, Brooklyn 2. 9 ...10 35c ;10c -. -m,'Z-i - '.t ' ' . - - - V., . but. not thii. (; To? (?5 19, 1939 FEAR CRISIS (Continued from Page One) destruction of Czechoslovakia last year. It was .significant, too, that Nazi official circles hot" only refused to deny the Paris reports but that 20 Danzigers were ,ar-rested ,ar-rested in the free city on charges of plotting a series of dynamitings in behalf of foreign countries. They were charged with treasonable treason-able actions and it was . asserted by Nazis that they-were all former for-mer members of Marxist organizations. organiza-tions. Diplomatic sources in London 'also were concerned about, developments devel-opments in Danzig where some 3,000 to 4,000-police recruited In the last month are now being sent to Barracks but it was believed In the British capital that Nazis were preparing for a change of - pace in their effort to' wrest the j .iCee, city from Polish protection. . BERLIN, July 19 (UJjvThe Nazi press reported today that President Pres-ident Roosevelt's "agitation" against Germany and Italy had suffered a severe set-back as a result of his neutrality revision defeat : ' : LONDQN. July 19 - (U.R) Postponement Post-ponement 6 revision of the United Unit-ed States neutrality law caused deep disappointment today in London, Lon-don, where it was felt that Britain and France have been deprived of a strong weapon In coming months. CHARGE REDUCED IN TORSO JHURDERVCASE CLEVELAND, July 19 (U.E) The first degree murder charge .'against Frank Dolezal accused originally-as. the beheader of one of 13 Torso murder victims, was reduced t6 a manslaughter count today. - " The charge was reduced at Dolezal's second arraignment before be-fore Justice of the Jeace Myron J. Penty. Bond was set at $15,000, and Dolezal was held to the grand jury, expected to; hear evidence evi-dence against him Monday. ' Without wires you i your radio from, across ; the - room and you' can tune in to quality smok ing for less moneyi Ask for MARVELS 1 i I - ir J ! X The C0(3ABfI77G of Quality Work Guaranteed $1100 and up PHONE SANKY DIXON----4b7-J ' or Leave at BENNETT'S 272 West Center St. PAGE FIVE northeast . Hot .Stars UpsGt; v in . Play ; Intercity An' upset marked the intercity boys tennis ; play Tuesday as . the northwest team - won - over - , the northeast outfit 3 to 1. The northeast crew won ladt over southwest 4 to 1, and up to Tuesday were ruling favorites .to win the city title. Northwest lost out to southeast, 3 to 1, a week ago. . In Tuesday's matches, Lee Knell and Kent -Talboe, : making up a top doubles team, were the only northeast . boys to win a match. They defeated Earl Wallace and Walter Gadd, 6-3, 6-2. Other results : Devoe . Wallace and Robert; Rlgby, northwest, defeated de-feated Bill Huish arid George Bal-llf,. Bal-llf,. 7-5, 6-2; Wallace defeated Bill Huish, 6-3, 6-4 ; Frank Janson defeated? de-feated? John Huish, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. Knell and Earl Wallace had five games each when the fifth match was called on , account of darkness, dark-ness, .ty . . . ... ' The remainder of this weekls schedule' follows: V . - Today Northwest- juniors vs. southwest 'V juniors;- Thursday-Southeast Thursday-Southeast boys' vs. .southwest boys; Friday Northeast' juniors vs. southeast juniors. Uomen Golfers Set Scotch Foursome Provo women golfers will be hosts to a strong Magna team July 25. Play will start at 9 a. m. and a lurichein is planned to follow. , - A scotch foursome for men and women golfers of the city is set for Sunday at 4 p. m. Following play, a "dutch lunch" will be enjoyed. en-joyed. Last of Famous Comiskeys Dies CHICAGO. July 19 UE)--The flag in Certerfield at White Sox park was lowered to half-mast today in .mouring for the last of the illustrious Comiskey's actively active-ly concerned with the American league baseball. ; J. Louis Comiskey, 54,' owner and president, Who directed .the White Sox fortunes for eight years between severe attacks of heart disease, losthis last fight yesterday yester-day at his summer home at 'Eagle River, Wis. Similarity in Names Brings Explanation Carl E. Gustavson, of Spring-ville, Spring-ville, Columbia Steel worker, has requested that the Herald , make it clear that he was not the Carl Gusta.vson, referred to in Tuesdays Tues-days court news, t who paid $100 fine for drunken driving. He said that even though his wife presented him with an 8-pound baby boy which made him mighty proud still he didn't celebrate the occasion in the manner of 14s narnesake in court. LUND HEADS CARRIERS SALT LAKE CITY, July 19 OLE) Louis R. Ltmd ' of Marysvale was-elected to ' head the Utah chapter of the National Star Route mail carriers' association at their annual convention here Tuesday. He succeeds. J. 0- Cild-of Price. tune iffanslissT.r.lfGli Play Gpens . Today - COLORADO SPRINGS, . Colo., July'19 iL?.h- Three former cham pions," medalist Rufus King of Vylchita Falls Tex and 60 other amateurs today began match play in the-39th annxial Trans-Missis sippi Golf tournament over Broad moor course. . . : r . Ven Savage of Salt Lake City; 1938 champion, . was matched against Jack Kerns, Denver. King1, who became medalist . with a one- under-par - 69, was paired ' with Fred Newton of. .Denver. " John Dawson, 1936 champion Xvho card ed a 74 in yesterday's qualifying round, opposed Stevene Shaw of Colorado Springs. ; - v Another -local player, Ray Low ell Jr., was matched "with Eddie Held of Denver, 1923 and -1926 champion, who had a qualifying 73. ; ': - " V , . Other favored i players drew little known opponents "and " were expected to - have little difficulty today. They included rEd Kings- ley of Salt Lake City, 1938 Trah- Mlss finalist. Pardoe Lpseslin? G!aypuris 'Weet v Bill Pardoe, Brigham Young unii versitys net star, went four rounds before dropping out of the Eastern East-ern Clay Courts Tennis championships champion-ships Tuesday at New York. - Pardoe lost, out to New York's Charles Mattman, 6-1, 6-3. 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