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Show PAGE SIX . i - ' - iV If" . r PROVO' r(UTAHj DAILY ' HERALD, THURSDAY; TONE 1. 1939 SECTION TWO rs. .Goricisscn cads Uomcn in " ;'rLlnlIet ;Toorriey ' ' ' An Mrs. Alice Corleisaen led the field Wednesday in the first round of play in the first annual ,' Mul lett Jewelry ' ! tournament . for women.. , . Mrs. Corleisaen shot a 106. Oth era followed in this order; Mrs. Ferrell pierpont, 108; Mrs, Alice Reynolds, 109; Mrs. Faye Buttle, ,111; Mrs. De Lon Braunagel, 113; Mrs. Jennie Farrell, 113; Miss Mimi Jensen, J21; Mrs. Harriet Friedman,.. 129, 'and Mrs. - Ann Haase, 131. '. ; , " I Play on the June leg of vthe directors' cup . got underway today. to-day. Dave Crowton, ,with a .71, was medalist and trie following schedule was planned: Crowton vs. E.2.J3.; Bennett, Andy Broad-dus Broad-dus vs. Harvey King, Milp Bean vs. B. Worthlngton, Fenton Reeve, vs. Ed-ltein, Cloyd Booth vs. Bill Haase, ,Pr., C. O.Jensen vs. Dr, "VV. Woolf . ' Ir vlH Nelson vs. Frank tark, Marlon Halli-day Halli-day vs. Tony Ferlejt Jr. : in the lower bracket are the following: matches: C. S. Bean vs. Ross Wight,! Tony' Ferlet, TSr., vs. A. C. Hatch, Gordon Crane vs. Bill Johnson, Lee Buttle vs Harold D. Shrlver, W. U Snow vs Boyd Rasmussen, Ray Hansen vs. Harley Corleisaen, E. E. Smithy vs. U - P. Guy Jr., Elvon AAdtfrson vs. , Dr. Russell Smith. Provo Knight Cup Hacquetcers T.leet Salt Lake Outfit ' " Inter-city tennUr play for the Knight cup will get underway Saturday at 2 p m., in Salt Lake City with the Provo team going to the f Dale courts. . ." Fred (Buck) Dixon, "Y" coach; . is in charge of the Garden, city team. Alle suggested today that the local team would be made up. from the following players: Male Booth, Bill Pardoe, Charles Fletcher and Don (Sanky) Dixon. ! . Booth and Pardoe are expected jto take care of the tw6k top Singles assignments and the; No. 1 doubles The No. 3 singles Is still Undecided. Coach Dixon will team with his brother. Don, in the fJo. 2 doubles. N ? Salt Lake's team will be made tip from the following players : Gordon Giles, Dave and Dan Freed, Frank Mehner, Grant Evans and Ross Sutton. Logan .and Ogden are the other two teams that battle each year for the Knight cup. The northern teams will play a three r game neries to decide which outfit will , meet the wtnne1ror Salt :Lake provo three-game series. A i , Salt Lake won last year. Provo Is expected to give the capltol city team the stlffest competf-tlon. IN THIS CORNER QUALIFYING ROUNDS BY ART KCEXZ ; ' 'LL'SHOW MAX BAER .. AN EDUCATED " LEFT, HANDj SA)fS . ' T'$ THE SAME OLD STo'Ry L jN YANKEE stadium ring, f .JUNE Is... . ONE COMING...! ...THE other eoNG. - - i 4 : LOU NOVA.. .-.:i7TKVA ' I V ' - THE .WNNBif ' I ; : I "'77 " I 4 &VNDER. .y-: LaA: : t S;'J' ' ! t W -MONTH lAyoFP ... rEN7- t-O - - L: ; 1; " National League W' L Pet. Cincinnati 25 13 .658 St. Louis 22 14 Chicago 20 18 Pittsburgh ..... 19 18 Brooklyn .....17 18 New York 17 21 Boston ...15 21 Philadelphia 12 24 Wednesday's Result Brooklyn 7, New York 4.. Only game scheduled. - .611 .526 .514 .486 .447 .417 .333 Baer, Nova Fight - Tonight For - Crack At Jo e L o u is -. American League New York . . Boston Cleveland . Chicago ... Detroit .... Washington Philadelphia StrLoulsr W L Pet. .29 7 :8oe .21 12 .636 .19 15 .559 .19 16 .543 ;.16 22 .421 .14 22 .389 .13 22 .371 til -26 .297 No game scheduled Wednesday. All except a few types of -birda Adhere ,to their original mates for years, or, a lifetime. ' ymsw,' iwiHfc heard on a party line . Madsetvs just returned my summer dresses. they look simply wonderful" It is surprising how we can take clothes that look terrible and restore their original beauty! Many customers cus-tomers have been delighted to find that out! It's the result of cleaning methods that take no short-cuts and spare no efforts in doing the perfect job. We think YOU will like this'service ... try. it! v Check your wardrobe now, then call 475! Soffe to Goncli - ICOrand Gounty Ken Soffe, star quarterback of the 1938 Brigham Young university univers-ity football team, has been signed as coach and physical education director at Grand County high schopUa .Moabccordln towordl received in Provo from Superin tendent Helen M. Knight. ' Ken will be graduated from B. Y. U. next week after a four-year four-year career of outstanding athletic ath-letic performances. His . malorr is physical education. On the Cougar grid-iron' squad last year Soffe made an unequaled ref ord in points scored through field goals and conversions. . Prior to coming to B. Y. U.: Ken was a star in both basetball ; and . foot1-ball foot1-ball at Jordan high . schoor " at Sandy. - At Moab soffe win ronow jj. x. U. Coach Eddie Kimball, wh6 sey-eral sey-eral years ago was director . of athletics at Grand County. Soffe will j be used on a year-round year-round basis, according - to Supt. Knight. During summer;' vacation he will direct the recreational program pro-gram of tennis, sof tball badminton, badmin-ton, volley ball, and swimming. He will commence his duties June 12. NEW YORK, June 1 (UJJ 2VIax Baer will have an, advantage advan-tage of 4. eight and " a half pounds when he meets lou ; Nova tonight in a 15-round bput that will decide Which ' one fights Joe Louis for ; the heavyweight - title. - - At the '(--weigh-In ; at '. noon Baer scaled : 21014 ; Nova 202. 'Coast League Los Angeles Seattle .......... San Francisco . . . . Oakland ....... . Hollywood ....... San Diego Portland ........ Sacramento Tuesday's Results Sacramento 5, Seattle 4. I Hollywood 4, San . Francisco 3. Oakland 0, Los Anegles .6. San Diego 4, Portland 3. W. L. Pet. 38T 23 .623 36 25 .590 33 28 .541 27 31 1466 27 33 .450 25 31 .446 25 32 . .439 24 32. .429 ' There are approximately ,5,000, 000 tabie tennis, or pingpong, enthusiasts en-thusiasts in the United States. State Inspection Deadline June 15th ANNOUNCEMENT! We have been appointed a Bonded State Inspection Inspec-tion Station No 113 Have Your Car Inspect ed Here,,... PA - 391 W. (Center " ..... --- w 1938 G. M.C. Pickup ; Truck 1 1936 Ford Deluxe Sedan l93TlPIymouth Coupe B H 1 1 h m . i i I U U 5 f ! ! 1 i 1 1 u I : X- W k v. .... -t j !: i) :t ;; YOUR HUDSON AND GRAHAM DEALERS BY IIAIUIT FERGUSON v United Press Sports Editor ' K EW"TO RK, Jun e l aT.r Like a couple of guys pulling and shoving shov-ing to see who can stick his neck under a - guillotine : first, Max Baer and Lou Nova fight tonight to determine de-termine which one goear against Joe Louis in the. fall fo rthe heavyweight heavy-weight championship of the world. The fight is .slated-in Yankee stadium' sta-dium' ring: a't-p. m. :(MST),' . ! It's ' even money . and take your choice. . . - . . If : you like,, a . ypung, hungry fighter, who r is . smart,, ambitious an1, norilr'a . a ' fa if nnnnh In 1f-far hand, get aboard Nova. j If you prefer a' man who can't box and is strictly a one-handed puncher, ; then have a 1 load of Madcap . Maxie Baer , and stake everything 'oh the,, chance lhat somewhere along the line he will get "across the terrific right that once killed a; man in : the ring. - The distance is 15 ' rounds and many persons, believe, if Baer is going to win he'll have to do it before, the bell rings for the sixth. The further: it goes, the better Nova's chances should be. He is younger," a' fcetter boxer, has more incentive to win. Same Old Baer There have been tall tales about how this Isr a new Baer who will move out under the lights tonight, a serious minded, well conditioned Baer who wants to dispose of Nova and then avenge his honor by getting another, crack at Joe Louis. Open the : window and throw all that sort of stuff out. He will be the same bid Baer a little older, maybe a little slower -but still the same old Maxie who Hooks like the greatest fighter fight-er Iri the; world when things are going his way and the worst in the world when the road gets rough."- , ' . To the winner goes a shot at the championship in September. That means, to all practical purposes, a shot at Louis although Joe will go, through' the formality of sending. send-ing. Signor Tony Galento back to his beer parlor in New Jersey the: Working In Nova's corner, will be James J. Braddock. who won the heavyweight title, from Baer four years ago. " . , ." , i Pioneer League . W L Pet. 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