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Show IMPS FLAT mmmffimM Vr 1PJ 'LMiO . i July Fourth Tilt Slated For 1 P.M. Provoans Engrage Gemmell in Return Con-N Con-N test At Bingham Later in Day; Meet Pinney Beverage Sunday Provo Timps will swing into a heavy schedule of games Saturday and Sunday, engaging in a twin bill Saturday at Provo and Bingham, Bing-ham, and in a league game with Pinney Beverage at Salt Lake City Sunday. The game in Provo Saturday is with the Gemmell club apple-pounders apple-pounders and it is scheduled to begin at 1 o'clock. Later in the day the Provoans travel to Bingham Bing-ham for a return match With that same slugging outfit. Deb Dudley will likely do the chucking for the locals at Provo and if Deb can go at the same pace he set here last Wednesday, he'll have the visitors swinging and missing at that twisting delivery de-livery of his. Two new chuckers may get into the Provo lineup Saturday, according accord-ing to Acting Manager Frank La Comb, two Price moundsmen, Magann and Lindsey, are considering consid-ering joining up with the Timps, and Emerson, a Salt Lake City pitcher, will e tried out at Bingham. Bing-ham. Sam Christensen, burly righthander, right-hander, is 9lated for duty in Salt Lake City Sunday. Although Grant Ingersoll is still nursing a sore wrist, the rest of the lineup will be intact, except that Bun Bennett will be covering the hot corner for Lob Collins, a task he tuok over with credit in three games. Fran Dudley is about well enough to start playing again. Eastman Travels To Olympic Final SAN FRANCISCO. July 3 Ben Eastman, holder of five world records in middle distance running, today was en route !: New York to compete in the final Olympic games tryouts at Randalls Ran-dalls Island July 11 and 12. A passenger on the new streamlined stream-lined train, city of San Francisco, Eastman expected ; reach New York Sunday morning. ADDITIONAL SPORTS PAGE 8 EAT at . . . THE ROTERIA 121 S. 'Main St., Sal t Lake City, Utah SOMETHING NEW' AND DIFFERENT Luncheon. 11:15 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. all you choose to eat 45c Dinner. 5 p. m. to 8:15 p. m. all you choose to eat 50c Salad Plates. Dutch Lunches. Dinner Plates 25c and 35c. At side tables. No Service At Side SPECTACULAR JULY F: inse st' ' SWIM IN THE LARGEST FRESH WATER AMUSEMENT POOL IN THE WEST "Picnic Grounds 0pen to the Public At All Times LET'S ALL MEET AT' Doe Deer Crashes Into Fence, Dies Near Cartervilli A doe deer, evidently frightened by dogs, Thursday Thurs-day crashed Into a fence at the Glen Carter place, a mile and a quarter up the Carter-ville Carter-ville road, breaking its neck. Two more deer reported in the same lot Friday morning. Although it is not unusual un-usual for deer to forage low in the valleys in the winter, deer are rarely seen in the lowlands during the summer when feed is as good as it is this year in the mountains. Washington Crew Olympic Favorites PRINCETON, July 3 i:.H-Al Ulbrickson, coach of the unbeaten U. of Washington crew, was sitting sit-ting on a low bench in fron'j of the Princeton boat house as the Huskies, Hus-kies, named except for trunks and short wool socks, came out carrying carry-ing white-tipped oars. They were7 getting ready for a trial spin on Iake Carnegie in preparation for vie final Olympic try-outs Saturday Satur-day and Sunday. "They call 'em Giants of the Far North," commented the black haired western coach, "'but just look nt them. Thev'e not big at all. The biggest man weighs only 187 and wc have one man wno scales 174. They are sinewy and rangy and most of Vlieir power is not noticed at first glance." The Washington crew, which defeated California in a 3-mile race on the coast and then came east and won the inter-collegiate championship in a four mile race at Poughkeepsie. is favored to win the right to represent the United States in the 2,000 meter rvent at Berlin. Others entered in '.ie Olympic tryouts are California, Navy, Princeton, Pennsylvania, and New York A. C. Sunday DINNER DELUXE 12, noon to 8 p. m. Special all day: Virginia Baked Ham with Glace Sweet Potatoes and 30 other tempting tempt-ing dishes. All you choose to eat. 60c. Tables Sunday 4TIK !Danduntg MAGNA CINCHES OPENING HALF i 9 To 8 Triumph Over Pinney in 10 Inning Game Sews Up Championship. UTAH INDUSTRIAL, LEAGUE W. I Pet. Magna-G&rfleld 11 5 .638 Pinney Beverage .... 7 7 .500 U. 8. Mines 7 8 .467 Gemmell Club 6 8 .429 Provo 6 9 .400 THURSDAY'S RESULT Magna-Garfleid 9, Pinney Beverage Bev-erage 8 (TO Innings). MAGNA Momentarily halted in their drive for the first half Industrial league championship by Provo Wednesday, the Magna-Garfield Magna-Garfield club came through Thursday Thurs-day 3 clinch the title by defeating Pinney Beverage 9 to 8 in a 10-inning 10-inning contest. The Magna team belted out 20 hits to pile up the 9jrun total, five of these hits coming off the bai of Frank Christensen, husky catcher. Pinney connected for 11 hits and compiled a healthy Score, but two costly bobbles by Al Pig-nataro Pig-nataro helped give Magna the winning margin. Pignataro led his club in the swat department witfi three safeties, although Lemon brought in three runs with a homer. PINNEY BEVERAGE ABHOA Morr, If 4 0 3 0 Pressler, ss 5 1 1 3 Tedesco, 3b 4 1 1 1 Huxford, rf fi 1 3 0 Brown, lb f 1 14 0 Pignataro, cf 5 3 1 0 Lemon, 4 1 ft 0 Campana. 2b 3 1 1 4 Peacock, p 1 0 0 jf) Davis, p 4 2 0 2 x Anderson 1 0 0V0 Totals 41 11 29 10 MAGNA - GARFIELD AB H O A Vaughn, If, rf 6 2 0 0 Facer, lb 6 2 8 0 Evans, 2b 6 2 2 0 Owen, cf 6 2 2 0 Flinders, ss 6 4 1 1 Hartley, 3b 5 0 2 1 Powell, rf 3 0 1 0 Christensen, c 5 5 12 0 Shaffer, p 5 3 2 3 FEATURES! TODAY and SATURDAY (July 4th) "The Big Noise is the Big News! in Laugh - and -Thrill Films! . . Come on along and meet a swell 'Guy' in the sea son's most thrill-arious thrill-arious hit! LAUGHS'. . and Plenty them ! Just the right kind show for a holiday. 1 ?sassBa5 ...THE SCREEN'S NEW- V -rr AKD SINGING SENSATIC.1 . swinss iota actioi as tit lad V (m m ot tat fcad laads . . to 'iKU li' IjP rcb eat kis fatttr nordercrs! v r Starts SUNDAY "HEARTS DIVIDED" DICK POWELL - MARION DAVIES - CltARLlfe RUGGLES - CLAUDE RAINS - E. EVERET HORTON Hugh Cannon, Thornley In Final Trials f i Qualification of Hugh Cannon, Brlgham Youn university discu thrower, and Jack Thornley, javelin jave-lin specialist of the University -of Utah, for the final United States Olympic team trials July 10 and 11, was announced Wednesday by William J. Bingham, chairman of the Olympic tvack and field committee. com-mittee. They were among several other qualifiers who were selected on the basis of showings made in four semifinal tryouts at Cambridge, Milwaukee and Los Angeles last Saturday ant ' at Chicago the previous week. Final 'trials will be conducted at Randalls Island stadium. Cannon's Can-non's teammate, Dale Schofield,. qualified in the semifinals at Milwaukee Mil-waukee by taking second in the 400 meter hurdles event. FITTINGS BEST LEVEN'S 4 TO 3 A towering home run by Doug Bills in the last of the seventh inning brought a 4 to 3 victory for Pipe Plant Fitting9 over the Leven's club in a hard-fought game Thursday night. Bo'ai teams scored three runs in the first frame and after that each went scoreless until Bills broke up the proceedings with his four-ply swat. Overly pitched for the Fittings, while Nelson was on the moi4nd for Leven's. The University of Southern California has a giant hammer that can exert a force of 3,000,000 pounds. Lee Johnson, p. 2 0 0 1 Totals 50 20 30 6 xBatted for Campana in tenth. Pinney Beverage 110 005 100 0 8 Magna-Garfield 210 310 100 1 9 Summary: Errors Pignataro 2, Hartley 2, Lemon, Lee Johnson. Stolen bases Pignataro, Flinders, Pressler. Sacrifice hit Campana. Home run Lemon. Three-bas hits-Evans, Shafer. Two-basO hits - - Huxford, Christensen 2, Flinders, Evans. of of IUU Iff- - 1 IL I I Jill tMTS LEADERS 5 i i .f i i t f - i k f hr-k ' -V COMMERCIAL. SOFTBALL Team Standing . V , m. Pet Provo COO v . . . . . 18 1 .923 Thomas Grocery 10 2 .833. General Shop 8 3 .727 20-90 duj v.vV 4 .500 State Hospital 3 8 .272 Brick and Tile 3 10 .231 Lioria Club 2 7 .222 Bonneville .V 2 9 .182 Thursday' Results: Bonneville 10, State Hospital 9. 2030 Club 8, Brick and Tile 4. Thomas Grocery 9. Provo CCC 8. Lions-General Shop postponed until next week. Thomas Grocery did what no other team has been able to accomplish ac-complish all season Thursday by besting the heretofore undefeated CCC camp team 9 to 8 in a thrilling thrill-ing encounter. The Grocery team built up a 9 to 6 advantage going .into tae final inning and the CCC men came hack with a pair of runs to come within one tally of tying the score. Elbert Miller homered for the Winners and Peay of the CCC team battered the cantelope for four bases. Another Thursday night feature was the second victory for the young Bonneville team, which took -over the place of the Junior cham-, bcr. The newcomers downed S'jxte Hospital 10 to 9, both teams scoring scor-ing heavily in the opening frame. The 20-30 club took another, winning win-ning over Provo Brick and Tile 8 to 4. The clubmen held the advantage ad-vantage all the way. TONIGHT! IFuIEsTID) Register Now at the PARAMOUNT! Attend Either Theatre TVVO THRILLING PICTURES! Hit One! Hit Two! 2 r "t Ik f ex? II ii T si-" . -A ..- sETmtfori i. A program of ' sports and acti vities has been arranged for Sharon stake the afternoon of July Fourth at toe Lincoln high school recreation area, a program dock eted so as not' to interfere with the Provo celebration. Included in the entertainment twill be the first contest of the three-game baseball championship series between 'Timpanogos and Vinevard ward at 2 p. m. Vineyard Iwhich took third place in the regu lar league plav, replaced Lake faiew as the title contender after Lake View withdrew. Recentlv bolstered by the addition of Reed Colvin and Ed Spalding, the Vinevard Vine-vard club has .developed winning habfri and defeated Pleasant Vlewi 1 to 1 Thursday at Vuvyard. The new Sharon stake swimming swim-ming pool will be open for use right after the parade in Provo. A diving board has been installed. Swimming and diving contests will get under way at 4 o'clock, featured by coin showers. There MM be prizes for all events and second and tiird place winners -eceive a; one-month pass into the xk1.! All activities close at 7 p. m. in rder to allow participants to at-md at-md the "Y" stadium show at Provo, according to Don Dixon. -ecreatiOh director. There la no admission price for the baseball game. Lewis Wells blasted out a home run to feature the Vineyard win Thursday, while Madsen and Han-dley, Han-dley, Vinevard pitchers, allowed Pleasant View only four hii. Perry and Snow comprised the Pleasant View battery. Colvin hit twice in two official trips to the plate. Full JULY Provo's Leading Theatres! You Can't Afford NOT To 9s a g TODAY and SATURDAY! BLAZING ADVENTURE ON EVERY TRAIL I and on OUR STAGE 9:315 6 BIG ACT$ NOTICE! In Ordet toi. Aocotrano-' date the Holiday Crowds Our Last Show Will Start at 11 P. M . SATURDAY JULY 4th! ABATEUR i'joody mmm L1INES MENTOR GOLDEN, Colo. El wood Rom-ney, Rom-ney, basketball coach at Western StXe College last year, and former for-mer hoop star at Birgham Young university, Thursday was appointed appoint-ed head basketball coach and freshman football coach at the Colorado School of Mines. At Brlgham Young university Romney gained All-America rating rat-ing as a junior and was one of the scoring aces of the conference for years. Previously he had won all- sinte honors three years while playing for Dixie high school at St. George. Following his graduation at the "Y" Elwood played basketball for .the Denver Athletic club. Steve Hokuf , former University of Nebraska football player, will .take over tfte football coaching .duties. Jack Johnson of the U. of U. was slated to take that position but his contract with she Detroit Lions had one year to run. Women's Golf Round Slated Qualifying round for the July leg of the women's golf tournament mus.' be completed by July 7, ft was announced by Mrs. J. N. El-lertson, El-lertson, president of the Women's Golf association. Ladies day will be conducted next Tuesday, with a flag tournament tourna-ment as' the competition. Mrs. Frank T. Reynolds won the teurnament conducted last Tuesday. and W$ Xgja -HIT ONE! a?o nsgn iid m m msmas Inn r'"fyns-n! VTSt. JBC .T. -.t'J IP "IT HAD TO HAPPEN" i i. 1 1 with GEORdBRAFT - ROSALIND RUSSELL ainbow V. Holiday Dances Friday, July 3 Saturday, July 4 Gardens SPECIAL 1 S DANCE . . Every Wednesday and Saturday Night at the RAINBOW GARDENS with HOWARD KEARNS and His Music Be On Hand! AWARD DIAMOND RING! Purchased from W. E. MITCHELL, Jeweler TODAY! & SAT. July th Specials! Plus HIT TWO! Blazing Action! John WAYNE in "WINDS OF THE ALSO CUSTER'S LAST STAND" No. 8 FOX NEWS MONTGOMERY MYRNA LOY in WASTELAND i I . 1, : ' rT';ifTrsx.-i 4 |