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Show A (5 I IK ) - -l: J ! "4 fe:Vll(rTi11(M'vf is HIOTOUS GA",iE OliED UNDER LOOD LIGHTS Laughs by the barrels J The famous , Colored Gbosta, touted aa the greatest traveling1 sort ball team in America, come to Provo Monday evening for a game with the Provo All-Stars. There will be few seats left at, the Tlmp park by the time the two teams line up at 8 p. m.. Bert Bullock, fvho is handling advance press reports from the' barnstorm-" V ing team, told the Herald Satur-.' Satur-.' day. r ' i ;.-T-", The Ghosts present' a winning team. They have turned in Victories Vic-tories ove Utah's best In Ogden and Salt Lake City, but not at expense of the fun of the game. ; Clowning Team ; .. , , V-T' Throughout the East and ' Middle Mid-dle West, thenegro team-is rated the "craziest softball team fai the ; world . And rightly so. The i Ghosts get a couple of runs ahead, then clown while the opposing team makes up -the difference. On the visitors' roster will be such clowning stars as "Spooks' ; Wilkinson,- ''Babe" Favora, , "Cool-r "Cool-r papa" ' Johnson, i "Pee-Wee Wil-liams Wil-liams , and;; "OatV; Fields. .The ; unosia smix singing ana aancing:, with their' clowning. . . - ' y. ? Provo's All-Star team has been ft selected from: the fast Recreation s league. - xrea w armer, t popular manager, has lined up the following follow-ing for Monday's tilt: Lineup Named .vi Verl .Baum 'and Max-i-Bills, ; catchers; -Harvey Hansen; Don Overly and Jim Stevens, pitchers; Woody Eggertsen and Walt Skinner, Skin-ner, first - basemen;-Jack Brau- . . V.. . . T. sen ana xon I'eay. xmra Dasemeni i LaVar- Kump and Eldred Peters, short i stops; Shorty .. ShurtUff, Charlie; Roberts, Boyd Jolley and Lob Coinns,outfielders. Bert Bullock has lined up a pr&-limlnary.game pr&-limlnary.game for Monday.; Cannon- AshtVn will; meet Reddy ICilot watt, at 7 p. m. The game will.be the first of the Recreation league's fiecond , half play. ' Thursday, In a preliminary : to the. donkey game which wilh put teams; from . the -Prov and Utah stages against each other, Leven's tangles with Super Heaters In a ' Recreation Imgue contest. Sunshine Cafe meets General Shop in a prelim to the second donkey trame, Friday. ' Junior Chamber. and 20-30 club will pro vide ha opposition for the donkey liay. Atlarico5a!eJ( July Bargasris! , : Special! - Fof:Quick Sale! 1936 Plymouth Deluxe; 4 1. Sedan -.v.-''.,;;, Trlr ,Full Price:;-,! V 3)" This car heeds a few repairs' and a little: cleaning. Do' the work yourself and save $150 on -this car.- -' ' , Fishing Specials: ; 1929 Essex .! Se'dan. Good tires clean uphplstery. Full priofe including Jtcense (and state i ' - .'! 1929 WWippctt Sedan Ready to go.' Give - C away at . . .:.' r3ff-1929 r3ff-1929 Che v Coupe. . Needs a window glass. t ( A EL Price is only , ; . . V) 3 1928 Pontiac Sedan. Plenty of . good transporta- l) fj tion. Full Price A Little Better Car but Just As Big- a Bargain! 1930 Pontiac Sedan- Prac tically new. tires and a new motor overhaul. 03165 Price 1930 Chev. Coach . r m. 0 4 i. 1929 Dodge 6 095 095 wheel sedan 1931 Chev , Coupe Plenty of Late Model CARS and TRUCKS Most Any Model from 1932, to 1938 All Priced Right! Most of these cars have New Tires, v.. .: ; . All Mechanically; A-l. . Inspected and passed and ready for thousands of miles of trouble - free transportation. transporta-tion. ...... OUALITY "J V L- 150 North Univ. Ave. Phone 6G6 ASS PAGE TWO- Films Unreel i 7 U i Y : Newsreel films taken at thi rprent Prinrptrvn ' TntrfniipHfltP rrnMr Trash burning up sports fans since the meeting 'Was Sydney Wooderson, t Britain's miler, fouled,, by l Blaine Wdeout, of North Texas State, or wasn't he ? Photos show: 1, Rideout-:No. .22), - running shoulder to shoulder with Wooderson (No. 28) in the final .stretch, begins to pull -ahead; 2., Wooder son puts on speed as Rideout cuts out his right hand to clutch Rideout.' Films proved Wooderson was him th rfilji-AH ft fppf nf rnnn M , r - .6 on To Glasfi -Today American Fork- and Payson meet on the Iatter's field today in the fastest game on docket in the Central Utah league. Both teams have turned in sparkling performances t during the season anU today's game should be a toss-up. - ' , The A F. outfit is fresh from a 19 to 9 win over Le van. Either Pierce or Bonn will be on the mound for American Fork. ijnwthcxCentral utahirame. scheduled today finds Nephi-at Lcvan. ' ZIMMERMAN LEADS BOIS7, Idav, June 24 (U.K) Em ery Zimmerman, Portlahd, s" Ore. . p "of esslonaf shot a par 70 for a 138 total to -ain a stronger hold on his lead in the $1,000 shrine Idaho open golf tournament at the end of the second round play at Plantation golf course today 'The 36-hble final round of the medal play tourney will be shot Sunday morning on the same course ' ? Eddie Harper, 18-year-old Idaho Falls-; amateur,; and former state ameteur champion, slot a Sizzling 66 in second round play for a total of 142, tied for second tq Zimmerman and top among therSimon Pures; f ' . rCecXl Harris. Whittier, Calif., pro, came n with, a sub-par 9 for a 142 total. , NORTH WINS POINT TIMBERLINB LODGE, Ore., June 24 U.R Northern division schools emerged with a major victory today when the adjourning rPacific Coast conference summer meeting' officially approved a rpund-robin football schedule obliging California universities to play in the nortn every third year. 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RAMSILW HATCnER Y 503 S. 7th East - Th. 613-W Pays 1 SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 1939 That Princeton r r in front of him 3. Thrown off nx mnm 0- National League W." Lu Pet. 37 20 , .649 .31 23 ,574 31 27 .534 31 28 .525 27 28A491 26 9 .473 Cincinnati St- Louis, . New York Chicago . . Rrookl vn. . . PirthnrrH 2f5 9 .473 Rn.tnn 9r &t 40ft Philadelphia"!!,.... 18 35 ..340 Fridav's Results . Pittsburgh 2, Brooklyn 1. Chicago 4, Philadelphia 3-' New York 7 Cincinnati 0. Boteton-St. liouis, doubleheader Sunday. v Saturday's Scores . Pittsbunrh 6. Brooklyn 2. New York . . Cincinnati .. T . . ..Boston .. St Louis . HERMAN TROOP MOVOIENTS REPORTED c PARIS, June 24 U.E Big scale German. troop; movements - along th French frontier in preparation for summer maneuvers, and inten- sive-fortificatioh of the mountain zone where France, Germany and Switzerland meet, were reported today in French; dispatches. Ttoot concentrations were-s. ob- i served especially beween Trier, k 1 Tlwf -;.JEi2? "e - : "iZ ;:Ttlt it was said. . . BRIDGE? TOLL CUT TO 40 CENTS SAN FRANCISCO, June 24 01E Dlnies were scarce in San Francisco Fran-cisco bands today as the new 40 cent toll went Into effect on? the Spn Francisco-Oakland havbrMre. I 4.ui-i.cii.cio tuauvi if fcv cash registers with 90,Ck)0 extra . dimes to make change on tne 4U-r cent rate, anticipating that msst J or the drivers wouia otier lour-Dit pieces as they passed through the toll plazas. The old fare wasv 50 cents. CRAVAT WTNS ' NEW YORK, June 24 OJJJ) Townsend . B. . Martins Cravat, carrying ton weight of 126 pounds won the $20,000 Brooklyn - handicap handi-cap today in a close run down the stretch. . ' ' - J. B. Partridge's Our Ketcham was second. Cravat took the Tace by two lengths and equalled ' the track record of 1:48 1-5 for the mile ' and an eighth. The record was set by discovery in 1935- mitt piDR na-onc , . : Completely Renovated - Repainted Swim' In Filtered and Chlorln-l.atcd Chlorln-l.atcd .Water Hot or Cold. PHONE 215 ' " - -. Springvilie r . , Make Reservations For FAMILY OUTTNG3. . v. I v ' o f i Mile Mixup J mpet settled the ouestion that had balance, Wooderson apparently., puts fouled when Rideout did not allow frit. fr-it. jiiicrs Slump 1 NEW YORK, June , 24- UJ!) Brownsr first baseman. grabbed ILddfeu LiajO American league batting leadlTofty .irom nis . leammaie, jviyrn oag last week by losing only five points- whole Hoag dropped 25 and slumped to. fourth place,' according ac-cording to the averages released today and including games of last Thursday. McQuinn's , average is .353r - gi v-ing v-ing him-a five point lead, over Jimmy Foxx,- Red Sox, with .348.' outfielder, slumped .nine .points but held his national league lead i with a mark of .395. Zeke Bon- ura, uiants is the runner-up with 350. . . J'- . : 1 ; , , I Whlt W y a 1 1, . Brooklyn's won two games last week "to .hold his National league pitching lead with 1 a record of, seven vic tories and no defeats. A tley Don- aldT and Steve Sundra.. Yankees. share the. American league lead, ""e former with eight victories and no. defeats and the latter with four victories and no defeats. Piorieer League W. L. Pet. pocatello 26 . 19 24 20 ' 25 '2 t; 22 21 19 25 16 26 .578 .545 .543 .512 .432 .381 Twin Falls . . . . oait Aatve Lewiston Boise Ogden .......... Friday's Results Salt Lake 10, Boise 5. Pocatello 20, Ogden 16. v , - Ilave yoa ever experienced the" panic that comes when you've lost youi :,X,ivaIlet containing all your' funds in a city where no one knows you?-'If yoa ' have, then you know how completely the pleasure or success of your tripjias' . been spoiled. Have you worried about earning cash on your travels? Then, : carry safe' and everywhere . spendable American Express Travelers Cheques the next time, you travel, no matter how brief the trip. J , , . s , Americanxpress Travelers Cheques protect your funds, if lost or stolen, : yet using'them is simple f. You sigiu each cheque witH your own name. '.'When . you wish toi spend them; you. countersign them. No one can spend them but " jou.,.They are your, protection against loss when you travel. - " In 'convenient denominations of $11, $20, $50 and $100. Co5 .only 75c for each. $100.'. . , . ' ' J PROVO, UTAII . , .. y y mems:s KDtaAt cEPOsrr injuxanct ccworatiom ,0 Y& 7 ODDS 10 T0 1 BY LESLIE AVERY United Press Staff Correspondent . NEW YORK, June 24 ULEr: The Joe Louis-Tony Galento heavyweight title fight - that started out to be a $1,000,000 attraction when the papers were signed in Miami ; last February, has faded to a $350,000 show today,' to-day,' but the latter figure is almost al-most double what some were predicting pre-dicting a week ago. : If : the fight had been held a month after Promoter like Ja-coVs Ja-coVs ?got the signatures on the dotted line, it might have gone aft "million but j Galento and his Manager Joe Jacobs were out' to pick up a. few quick bucks, and OJPde a fatal tcross-country tour. Galento took his own - sparring partners ; along for - the exha bl-tions, bl-tions, but he looked bo bad there was a - transcontinental titter. ' Two " weeks ago I there ; was some , discussion . as whether the Henry," Armstrong-Lou Ambers lightweight title fight in August might outdraw Louis-Galento. The picture has changed, however, how-ever, in the-last week since Galento moved his training camp from Asbury Park to Summit, N. J. Tony has looked a 100 per cent - better. v In trainings - . s Publicity Stunte - Jacobs hit . the headlines , from Times Square to Nob. Hill with the- i rVgimmick" charges : : about Louis, which he quickly with drew. ' Then the sagacious v little manager- let it be known Galento would ask for. ' Artie Donovan to referee "the fight, because Donovan Dono-van wouldn't interfere with Tony's " tactics. . . .. . . . v v It began to " look: like a good old Pier Six draw when the Louis camp replied that ''Joe : was pre pared : to "fight : fire with r fire," and that he would be 'just a Uttle bit. rougher and tougher than It's , even money right now that Louis will,knock Tony out in three rounds.. It's .10 tor l on Louis . to ' win, 2-1 that ' he wins inside .five rounds, 3-1; Tony will not , come up ; for the? 11th," and 4-1 . against : his finishing " the 15 rounds. If .you like ' Galento to stop Louis, you should get 15 or is ftb l' i h ue Standipg - of. . Teams Loa Angeles . . , . . . .50 24 .595 .578 .538 .506 .458 .450 .436 .427 Seattle . ... .u .... , ... .48 Sari ,Franclsco 43 Oakland. 42 Hollywood . . , . . .38 San Diego .36 Sacramento ....... .34 Portland ...... . . . ,. . 32 35, 37 41 45 44 44 43 FRTOAY'3 results Sacramento 4; Hollywood 2. San Diego 7, ,Oakland 6" ' San, Francisco' Seattle 11. Loa Angeles 3, Portland.4. -. - ;t i - ? ' . ;v ; VON f CRA3I3I WVSS LONDON; June 24 ; (TIE) Baron Gottfried . Von v Cramm, I former German Davis cup star who now resides in Sweden, today won the London' grass court singles ten-, nia 5, championship , by defeating Ghaus Mohammed of India, 6-1, 6-3.- , ; i " Jadwiga Jedrzejbwska- of Poland Po-land retained the women's singles title with a 6-1, '6-4 victory over Mrs. Hilda Sperling of Denmark, the-player she defeated In last '.year's final. V UkUat! V Leaq C I fps Record 4 i '-'Greg Rice,"'chuhky ' Notre Dame .star, .and v outstanding Olympic prospect," breaks the v tape' m 9. -02.6 for a new-national collegiate colle-giate record in the finals ol the JwoHnile run at. the N C; A. A. meet in Los Angeles. . Provo, Nibley : Tangle Today . . - : -x .Provo golfers travel to Salt Lake City today for ? a "state match with the; strong Nibley park! teairi. - . s , Other state matches find Lo-1 gan at Fort. Douglas and Forest Dale at El Monte. A scheduled Salt Lake ' Country- club-Borine-ville match has been postponed until July 9. " SOFTBALL POPULAR PLEASANT GROVE A great deal of interest is being shown in the Softball games held- at the lighted campus' almost every eve-ning. eve-ning. , Girls games, are held earlier in the evening. . Many townspeople are taking advantage of this clean and , inexpensive . sport. ' IN OUR HISTORY! .-'" - ; . . - l ; - -tr. r f-. ... "' - . ' T .. And, Buy OiifiTirc at SALE PRICE and You Percent On iha Sprnnrl TirnT Percent On the Don'iRisk Accidents-. FAMOUS MEDALIST BRAND ....... J ., . V , ...... ? - I I III I I I BUY NEW TIRES . ; TODAY! i t i n c G 225 WEST CENTER ST. J. L . I' -.1 --- r'- .AV h .00 lfj; Yi " " 7 " limp Mee ry 77 - Provo Timps, in a good position posi-tion to finish third in the Utah Industrial league, travel td Salt Lake City today for a contest with Pinney Beverage. A win for the Timps will place Magna-Garfield In a good spot to take the league lead from Pinney and almost assure the ProVb outfit of third place in tjie final standings. - ' . - Game, time at Community park is 2:30 p. - m. ' . . Either Howard Stone or Jerry Angelich will get . the call on the mound when the Timps . lme up ; against the Salt Lakers, Skipper John Philpy' said Saturday.-- ; Y v ";- 'v '- - -: :- Shelley WTilliams has been out to practice since nursing - two cracked ribs and may be used in right field ; to strengthen . the Timps batting. .'V -: . , v The remainder of the team will be the same which haa start-. ed for the last few games. Don Overly at catch; Lot; Collins at first. Jack Braunagel at second, Chet Smith . at .short,' LaTar Kump at third, and Alva Jensen and Hoppy Gardner In the outfield. out-field. . " - Zortficaoi Coya in LT2? cocci TuccJay " Youthful net 'stars from the northeast section of the city will open their tennis tourney Tuesday, Boys under 18 years of age, January Jan-uary 1, are eligible for; the junior division, and those under 15 years may enter the boys play.' - . " ; Entries for the tourney must be made at Memorial park T or With Lee' Buttle, In ' charge of Provo tennis, by Tuesday..' 1 ' ' Champions will ; be crowned In each division Tourneys for boys in the other three sections of the city will be held later. American League 3 . New York . . .. . .... 44 11 Boston .. i .... .... . . 31 22 Cleveland 31 . 26 .800 .585 .544 .525 .500 .393 .283 .286 Detroit 31 28 Chicago ; '. . . 28 28 Philadelphia 22 - 34 Washington ........ 21 37 St. Louis,.......... 16 40 Cleveland 12, ; Philadelphia 5. Detroit . 7, Washington 4. - ' 1 St. Louis at New York,; ! post poned; rain. 4 :- - 1 . ? - Chicago . at Boston, postponed, rain. ' Saturdavs Score New York 2, St-Louis 1. . 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His case will be considered and it is expected, that future disciplinary . measures will be set , t SCORES FIFTH ILAYO 4 NEW. YORK. June 24 (tLD-r Cafe society's contender for the night club .championship had an: other one-punch knockout to hi 3 credit today. ; ? -Robert L. Scott, " eon of Mabel Boll, who was known as the "Queen of Diamond3,' dropped Gerald- Groesbeck H,- in Annan-do's Annan-do's restaurant last night in a dis-: pute over the backgammon game. :. It was the fifth one-punch victory vic-tory for Scott in the past few weeks. .- . : 0Z v. XADGl 1 T f I . ii Wi undrG:!3! La cm Ii- Colored Ghosi (World's .Craziest Team) . .N . VS. ' ' Provo AH-Siars - (Best iniTown) :.. .At Yinip Park ' Prelim at 7 p. m. -ffANNON-ASHTOM vs. REDDY KILOWATT ) Admission- -Adults ...zoc Children -10c- 3 rnr PRICES SLASHED! SAVE At Least GO .Until July i; 1339 . Reg:.' K iv Sale; t ; :2nd Price s t. 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