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Show Crippled Invade i'or.. . L'. 'I Ttmp Crew - s Gemmell.Lot -: WedneadayGame ."A crippled team 6f Provo Tlmps f n n. '- g ; N - goesfto Bingham Wednesday for P fpff PftnfiWl Iu7 a Utah Industrial game with Gem- IsdUO.k kkUikUi WU Uy , ' Dasbball Greats mell cluD.. r,:r. - Game time is 4:30 p. m. Gemmell already has chalked up three 'straight wins over - the Tlmps, the Jast!ii fi-6 advantage at rrOvo. Only a father's prayer, it seems, cajri save .the .ocals. Wednes day on the club snomeiou .l'lin'-PAffeitiU-obbly on en injured knee which he. picked up against Magna-Garf ield.' JDon Ov erly, Tegular, catcher and rated the toest in. the Jeague. it his spec ialty, didn't get. In the :, Pinneyl Beverage- game Sunday-and it is likelyi he will-, i; : non-de-combat against Gemmell, " " The pitching staff is still m m dark as , to -a likeJyr starter. Ed Penn and Jerry Angellch are the only pitchers . who didn't get in Sundays game so it is likely. One or the other will get the starting assignment Wednesday. -, Bob Detmer'S snowing . againsi Pinney. was more -than pleasing to Skipper John phtlpyr. Detmers, with only twoweeks ptConcuuon-insr ptConcuuon-insr .behindAhim, iheld .the league leaders to two hits during1; the first five inning S. vyith . & little more experience, the informer :V Cougar athlete, should, be one of vtbe (best in the loop,,phllpy -saidie S (d start at first 'base 8elJ$y Williams Wil-liams t at second, ; Chet: Smith t short, LaVar vKump at third, and Manager' Phllmn at ratcU -against Gemmell. Alvai, Jensen, Armond (Iloppy jcaruner ana jack tiraun agel will be in tne new.;; IX vA Vf.-.Lii... rr,' i J. s Groivned Champ :fln'S;L Joust SALT LAKE CITY Fre"d Buck ) and Don. ( Sanky) Dixon, "Provo's veteran netters, were ellm-pnated ellm-pnated from SalO-akei City play Sunday morning 5y u Salt Lake's Grant Evans arm uoraon uues. The semifinals round match went five sets. 4-6. 4-6, 6-2, 6-3, 5-4. Giles and: Evans 'later in the lay teamed In the finals to defeat toan and Dave Freed, 6-L 12-14, J-1, 6-3, tbir the city doubles title. Dave Freed won the singles jRrown with an 8-6, 6-4, 6-3 victory Vyer Ray Dubois, Junior college . ... NEW YORK. June 18 UJ!)r Connie Con-nie Mhck, 76, emerged today from baseball's OOth anniversary : cele bration as the grandest character in-the game, y . place in theTieart of the Ameri-t fied intentions of entering. can publicthat was the sent! ment of theSthousands .who paid their tribute to the game at Cooperstown, N. Y., , yesterday. With" his blue-eyes' -twinkling, Mack typified the spirit of; the livinfi: members of the hall of fame who attended the 100th birthday party for the game Abner Double- day conceived way back there in 1839. He gave himself completely over to. the fans and spectators who swarmed about him all day long. Even Honus Wagner," the "Flying "Fly-ing Dutchman"" called ' by many the greatest ball player of all time, paid tribute to Mackas his inspiration: "I don't think I would have entered bast ball if It, hadn't been for Connie Mack. When 1 was a kid I hitched a buggy ride.! to see him catch. I saw. him and made up my mind I'd do a little ball playing myself." j All the other' immortals Ty Cobb; Tris Speaker; Walter Johnson; John-son; Larry LaJoie; Eddie Collins; George Sisler, Cy Young Grover Cleveland Alexander and Babe Ruth paid their respects in their various ways to Mack, who for 38 years has teen managing, "-the Athletics and has won nine pennants pen-nants and five world's championships. champion-ships. x 1 Crate-Wood. Tougli Luch ' DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1939 PAGE FIVE BOVO GOLFERS EilTER TOURfiEV As long as there are : Connie Macks and others like him around. base&all .will continue to hold its f u 'golf. champion, has also 'sign! ' . Provo will have at least two entries en-tries in the, Utah open golf championship cham-pionship t tournament which gets under way Friday at the Fort Douglas club ' in : Salt Lake City. ' Pro Earl ; Schneiter worked out on the . Salt Lake course and is planning to- have- two , more practice prac-tice . sessions,., . Wednesday, and Thursday, r before the tourney opens Lester. .Taylor. Jr., B. -Y. "Two other local golfers, Lee But- tie and Dave Crowton. may enter. snotmaKers irom uregon, wasn-ington, wasn-ington, California; Idaho, Colorado and Montana are -planning to take part at Fort Douglas. ut-of-state golfers . who nave Nmmermah and I Bobby Litton of Portland, Oregon; Neil Christian and Sid Harmon of Washington ; Vita Machado of Oakland, Calif.; Hay don Newton, Grand Junction, Colo.; Newton : Bassler, Long Beach. Calif., and Harry Borg of Petaluma,' Calif. Utah's delegation will be led by George Schneiteir of the Ogden Country club; Ernie Schneiter of the El Monte club of Ogden, and Jphn Geertsen of the Bonneville club, Salfake City. ' A totalvof $1000 is assured "for prize money. - Aggio Goccliing School Underway star. Dubois defeated the sensa tional Jack Greenhalgh Satqrday in a semifinal match. Other title . winners follow: , Women's singles--Joan Van Nort; women's doubles Joan Van Nort-Sarah. .McChrystal. . Junior singles Jack Greenhalgh, junior doubles Cleo Sinnard-wed jsen- nlon, boys' singles Walker Wallace, Wal-lace, boys' dou'Oles Walker Wallace-Billy Koch, junior girls singles Jean Watson. .-4. LOGAN, Utah, June 13 am The thirteenth-annual Utah State Agricultura college coaches' train ing school began here Monday with sixty coaches enrolled. Lynn Waldorf, head, football 'rcoach at Northwestern university, conducted classes for gridiron oaches, and Forrest (Frosty) Cox Colorado University basket- wrt i- r jiiByW1t'lii!iiyiii Sunday, June 18th -4 I C Ha'II I ;ii:i;:i!i;i," 4 x I i una , i i . I s CO . L : . II W J V We have a new va riety of conservative business and sporty leisure hosiery-styles that Dad will like. If you want to be sure of pleasing, just hand him INTERWOVEN HOSE 3 Pairs . . . . . 2 pairs . . . . ; . : $11 GIVE DAD A GIFT CERTIFICATE SHRIVER'S STYLE . LEADERSHIP STORE HOURS: Week DayT ; . ...... 9 to 5 :30 Saturdays . . . 0 to 6 New York Pittsburgh Boston Philadelphia Cincinnati St. Louis Brooklyn ball coach, directed training forTChicago casaba coaches. Six-man football got its. say, with CL-Grover og Wauneta, Neb. one of theiflrst coaches of the miniature grid sport, tracing the game's growth . from its origlna- uonto the present. Grover named man, game was developed to help out small high-schools "and junior high schools rather than take the place , of the 11-man game. Signs- Coaching Contract - . . ' -' ' . ;. ; . .. ' mpwiii i wmih wwi i ! iwwm w ww i it ' .'H,'H"t"'' 'vv F- f l,,LU r I - J .; - - '..,.-.-.;.:;:.:'.:. y-;,.,,;. ....... ..'ivr-rvfrx:-'--;-:.-'--7-'-:. . i 1 " i i s CHARLEY. ROBERTS v , -J t " National League Charley Hotarts Signs to yoaeni 26 21 .553 24 22 .... 25 24 25 25 ........ 23 26 v 20 27 17 30 Gsncral Slioppars land 0-n.Ouifii Initio! Eafcatv'r; . RECREATION LEAGUE - ; ; , ;W. L. Cannon-Ashton 5 1 Pacific - Super Heaters 5 ; 1 General Shop . . . . . . 5 2 . Sunshine Cafe 3 '4 Leven's ........,. . 2 "5 Reddy Kilowatt-... Pet. .833 .833 .714 .428 85 000 -. ' jMondajs '.Results ' Pacific Super- Heaters .16, Sunshine-Cafe 7." .. .i. J . ; General Shop 5, Cannon Ashton 3. . , Leven's 13, Reddy Kilowatt 4.. ! Reclamation Bureau 9, " Steel Plant 5.. '.' . , "V. "" " i (Commercial ; league makeup game.) , - ! - X Tonight's Games' "I ' (Commercial League) ?6:30 Provo . Medics -vs. Junior Chamberl .' I ',"'-' , '7:30 Columbia Steel vs. 20-30 club. 1 t i 8:30 Reclamation vBureau vs. Lions club.." v- . I Wednesday Afternoon-' . ,(Elders, League) .Third vs. First, JTimp football field.- -,--4... ' , - - . " Bonneville vs.- Sixth, . Harmon park. v , ;. . - . , Fifth vs. Manayu, . Fairer grounds. V ' ;A,w I Pet. .653 .553 .522 .510 .500 .469 426 .362 Mondays Results No games in honor of, Coopers- Gift Boxes No Extra Charge . In accordance wirri Section 57-7-64X1, Chapter 48 Laws: of-Utah 1935, a three-month period; March 15 to June 15, 1939, has been designated ' for the inspection and adjustment by Official Inspection Stations of brakes, lighting equip-ment equip-ment steering mechanism, horns, mirrors, windshield 4wipers cand- oter equipment on all : resident-owned. - mentor vehicles, trailers and semitraiers.in the State of Utah. 1 STATE ROAD COMMISSION r: r - . .... - fr . ' ... . . . WD. HAMMOND, Chairman fr.(8c 1 p. ! 4" Uiniball Attends Coaching School -Brigiani Touiig's Coach Eddie Kimball, head mentor in football and basketball at the university, is attending the Utah State coachs' school. Floyd NtUett, B. Y. tJ.'s head track coach, . is teaching several Classes at tneY' summer scnooi. Fred (BUckX Dixon, coach of-ten-nis, is spending his time on the courts in preparation for the Colo rado open' net tourney, the latter part ox tne montn, and tne utan meet in early jul. Pioneer League American League w. Pocatello ......... 22 Lewiston ...... .. . 18 Twin Falls . .... . . . 10 Salt Lake. . . . . . . . . . 18 Boise i r. . ....... 16 Ogden 13 L: 15 15 16 19 19 22 Pet .595 .545 .543 .486 ,457 .371 ; ' :Mohday8 Keaults Open date; teams .".traveling. COAST .. 1x53 Angeles Seattle, San Francisco Oakland -' San Diego . Sacramento . . Portland W. L Pet. 45 29 .608 . .. 42 31 .575 ... 40 34 .541 36..37.M93 ..".V31 39 .443 ... 30 38 .441 30 39 .435 : Monday's Results i Open . date; teams traveling. " '? 1 1 i. ROUS FASTER, ii XgJ Terr pockt tin of Ptioem Albert New York Boston Cleveland Chicago . Detroit ... Philadelphia Washington St. Louis . W. 37 ..27 . 27 .. 25 . . 24 18. 30 ..X8 31 .MS 35 L. 9 17 21 21 25 Pet. .804 614 .563. .543 .490 .375 .367 .271 r Charley Roberts of LehJ today vhas the second Cougar graduate of 1939 to sign a coaching contract for the coming season -Roberts will coach at Hunting- i ton, Wyo. -i- During his four . years at the i Roberts has ttarticiDated in football, basketball and track. He as ' captain of the 1939 hoop teia iai wlnluries - received- in t'fobtball kept- him on - the . bench their other points Tiiosi ox me DiisM.cLoa.ii seaaun. . Ken Soffe, varsity f ootballjstar, la the other Cougar athlete to sign for coaching during the 1939-40 season No games in honor of Coopers-town Coopers-town celebration. A hard hitting pinch hitter, Tony Damico, put . a movie finish on the General Shop-Cannon-Ashton Softball game last night when he clouted & home run in the last inning to drive in two runs and bring the Shop outfit - a 5-3 win over the previously undefeated garage team. Y - . V The loss for ' Cannon-Ashton blasted., the a favorites fi f rom the top of the Recreation league. Pacific Pa-cific Super Heaters took , advantage advan-tage of the. situation and went into a tie with the leaders 5y turning back sunshine Cafe, 16 to ,7, Sunshine Cafe already had chalked chalk-ed up a win over r the Heaters earlier in the season. . Leven's got their first official win when they dropped the al ready badly beaten , Reddy . Kilo watt team, 13 to 4. It took but five innings for Leven's to polish off the losers. : Cannon-Ashton led right up to Damico's home run. . General Shop liad - tallied - two - in toe first for XT Martin and Pacheco collected home runs as Super Heaters out hit Sunshine Cafe, 9 to 5. The Heaters picked up enough walks to score their 16 points. By HENRY McLESrorwE United Press Correspondent PHILADELPHIA, JUne 13 CUJJ -Byron Nelson could stand on the fourth fairway of the Philadelphia Country club and hit No. 1 irons toward the green for the rest of his life without sinking one for an eagle two. -" ' Gene Sarazen could : plant himself him-self on the fairway of the 13th hole of the Masters course in Augusta and fire No. 4 woods un til ' his beard swept the ground without" holinsr one for. a double eagle deuce., Such shots are mlradeay not . .'golf. The chances against , them are 1,000,000, 2,CGO,000 - ; or 3,000,000 , to L ' Without . ; taking too much for granted, a man has the right to" believe - that his ; Journey through life wonTt be marred by a million C to v 4 one . ' chance " working : against him. " ' How, then, do you supjxse Craig wood reels todayr What must be the emotions of a man who, within the brief span of four years, has had two opponents -blight his hopes by bringing off 1,000,000 to lshots? . Nelson brought one off In the second playoff for the Na tional open golf championship yesterday. yes-terday. It was a brilliant, battle between two fine golfers until the Texan 'uncorked his - No. ; 1 iron shot on the fourth hole to send the - ball 210 1 yards ; and into the CUp. . ' ' ' :. " ; ' ,; wood knew then that the open championship , had been - snatched from his grasp, and his mind must have turned back to. that after noon - in Georgia In 1935 - when Sarazen frustrated him v in the Masters' . tournament ; by - holing out a : No.. 4 wood on a par. five hole. Wood 'already "was in the clubhouse,- receiving- congratulations congratula-tions on his triumph, when word came in that Sarazen had pulled off one of golf's "impossibilities" ana was coming m 10 ue mm zor the tiUe.1y " , . - It was Craig's first wedding anniverasry, and. thinking he had won, be had told his pret-, pret-, ty and cJiarmlng nlfe that the M&stersVvlctory was her an- , nlversary present. -1 Mrs. Wood was here yesterday yester-day when Nelson fired- - his miracle shot. . She took the t blow amazingly welt Her only comment, as she walked from ; the final green with the cheers of the crowd for' Nelson ringing ring-ing In her ears was: : "It hardly seems fair, does It? I mean, for a fellow to sink such a snot in a piay-of f for the National championship. And it is always Craig who . suffers ? from , such shots." v ' . 1 With no thought of disparaging J Nelson's clav after all: von rjnt do trenHfcetterngolfthan35y- ron-s final three rounds of 68-63 70), Wood certainly 'Is the tough : luck boy or. golf, v Statistics show that only one of every 300.000 letters mailed in. the; United States i3.1ost before be-fore delivery. I ' i r 'T,1 6 J U. i M A V I PARKER TIPS 1 51AKO f KANSAS CITY, -Mo., June 12 U.R)---Frahkie s Parker;, ;of. Pasadena, Pasa-dena, Cal. advanced: a- long' step .on the comeback ; trail ' in '. amateur tennis today " with his straight set Victory over Gene" Mako, mem5er of last year's Davis cup team; to win the heart of America tennis tournament. Parker won 6-3,. 6-4, 7-5. .;. .. WEIGHT IS LESSENED ON x LEFT FOOT IN B ACKSWING ONE OF A SERIES NEA Seryice Golf AVriter , As the shoulders begin to turn ln.the backswing lessen .the.weight on the left foot and increase . it on the 'right, which has stiffened and is tiraced to retain it : The left heel lifts . from v the ground. ; , . , The left knee bend3 in toward the right. :. . rsome instructors advise pointing point-ing the knee toward the: ball. Guard against takings all v the weight off the ball of the left foot. The ball of the left foot and the toes should sustain enough weight so that a steady sense of balance is maintained throughout " the swing.' t , ;.-?? 'v, ;f , , Failure- to pivot- properly lies - at the' bottom of most of the trouble of high handicap players. . Being right hand to overpower the.' left, right hand' to verpower the, left, ' - - A" ' :.-" Ln poor Eureka Pitcher Baffles Nephi "Behind some no-hit pitchingby Fred Fisher,; Eureka tipped Nephi. 5 to 0, in a Central Utah sof tball game, on ; the .Miners' field Non day.v ; - . .: -, r- Fisher- allowed only two - walks during the game. Last week in a game against Hebef, he fanned 22 batters in 11 innings. His strike out ' average is r 15 per -game. - Last Times Tonite!! J.NE WITHERS in "BOY FRIEND" ' " Also : ."FIXER: DUG AN" Three Stooges ; Comedy. Neiv Tomorrow! Here's Two Biff Features Jlakingr Entertainment i "XT TC3 ESOhTX J V i . ' Drama! Terror t ' " f: Strange ' Romance )1 J Corn p anion Feature NOVELTY and NEWS Still Utah's greatest Entertainment Bargain! .X. 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