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Show ' . i . . ------ - . Tisnpc Meet Helper : Here Sunday At 2:30, , .- f. Provo Tlmps, with their sights j t on some pood practice sessions before the second half gets . under- ! way, win entertain a down-troa- den Helper, nine here Sunday at 2:50 p. m... - ' ' ' The locals go to Benjamin "Sat urday at 2:30 p.m. for an exhibi tion game with Dividend. '. ' , Skipper1 John Thilpy said today he had added an infielder. Jack Finch, to hia roster and that he would try the new star out against Dividend. : ' ;i ' w v. - Finch was formerly" with' the Southern, league, and la reported to.' be a brilliant second baseman." With, Finch at second, Jack Brau-nagel, Brau-nagel, who has been doing some good bat work lately, will be unified to right field. Reed (Lob) Colllnswtll probably be at first with Len rage stil nursing an Injured In-jured knee. , Vbn Overly - is extcted , to be back: at catch, LaVar Kump, will bo at third and Chet Smith will take care of the short stop duties Alva Jensen and Armand (Hoppylthe Booth-Pardoe combination has Gardner, .veterans, will be In thjTbeen "tops in intermountain col field akm with Braunagel. ' . t .Saturday'.- ; pitcher . will pe IUlphCrowton. v Youthful,;; Bob I Detmers, will get the starting as eignment against Helper Sunday. :fTirne Out please , ' 4 V 4 . V; Phyllis Buchanan, Denver, Colo entrant in the Women's Western West-ern Open golf tournament at St Lbuist takes time out to dry her hair . as players battled through' a drenching rain at Westwood i" Country Club foQ' 0T1EY D'OBn&S? J NFAV A CCf 1 TKT.C1 MP Do Your Part To Make I II Hi 225 West Center St: Provo COUGAR STARS SET FOP, TRIP . Climaxing three , years' of collegiate col-legiate tennis competition,. Bill rardoe and Malcolm Booth, B. Y. U,'s district seven doubles champions,? cham-pions,? leave Sunday morning for I laverf ord, Penn.," where the national na-tional intercollegiate meet will get under way June 23. ' i"; Fardoe and Booth won western division honors ' last . year and qualified for the meet "out were unable to make the trip east due to lack of funds.. This year's trip Is being . financed by B." U. and the Intermountain Tennis' as-fcociation, as-fcociation, , J. , ,,The Cougar, stars are; expected to put up a. fine showing against the nation's best' young . tennis stars. For' the oast two vears legiate competition,., , ' , - Besides" the , national ;. meet, the Provoans are planning to enter the eastern championships in New Jersey during the first part of July. ' Penjamin Plans Dig;Qe!ebration BENJAMIN Marking the 53rd anniversary of the organization of the Benjamin ward, . residents of that thriving "farming community will fcold the annual Benjamin home, coming, .Saturday, June 17. Something is. planned.f&fevery minute of the daylt'is Announced by - Taylor Parkinson, Vgeneral chairman. , At -9 a. m, there will be a iband concert and. serenade by the Benjamin band; at 10:30 there will be . a : program in which the growth and, developments of the settlement and the hardships in the early days will be recounted, at twelve noon luch will be served serv-ed to all present. There will be a sports program given from 1 to 2 p. m. for the children, prizes will be awarded to winners in competitive games and races, from 2:30 to 5 there will be sports for the adults, this will include a baseball game between the Dividend Divi-dend and Provo teams of the Utah Industrial league. Dancing in the evening will round out the festivity. fes-tivity. There -have been five bishops In the: Benjamin ward, all of 'whom are-; living. - National League W. Lfc Pet. ClncVmati 34 17 .667 St. Louis .....A... 27 22 .551 Brooklyn 25 23 .521 New York .... 27 25 .519 Chicago 25 26 .490 Pittsburgh ..... 23 27 460 Boston .Y. ........ ; 21 27 .438 Philadelphia. ....... 17, 32 .347 '.Thursday's Results Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 1 (night garne). . Boston 6, Pittsburgh 5 (11 in- nlngs).. Brooklyn 8, St. Louis 3. New Yrk 7 Chicago 3. RMP! Tl IM B;ltlVTTTI?c," Utah Highways Safer! l .11I..MIIJJI. II , lulj ij .-..t 1 - Honus and Eddie I- V. t It J Two of the greatest namesr In. baseball choo5?e up sides just as the; kids doon the sandlots.; Left, Honus Wagner, Pittsburgh coach android-time shortstop, tosses the bat with Eddie Collins, general manager of the Boston Red Sox and former star second baseman, at ceremonies dedicating baseball's HaU of Fame tn, .Copperstown, N. Y. Wagner's team of major leaguers won, 4-2. Hobinson, I'Jhite In Word Battle WASHINGTON, June 16 fU.R) Rep. J. W. Robinson, D Utah, disputed today with Rep. Compton I; White, D.. Idaho, whether the house reclamation ' and Irrigation committee should Approve at once a bill for variable repayment tb the government of construction costs of reclamation projects. : "This' bill is of such importance that I consider- ifc wrongr to plunge into an early approval without more study," Robinson saidL White replied the measure had been before congress -foe a. long time and its principles and contents con-tents were well known. He sug gested Robinson might do well to attend all committee meetings. The Ring Role Opens Movie' Door jVf - - . . ' - ' ' . - - v '" V s ; ' . ' V William Holden Urthe pickof 3000 candidates to play the title role in Clifford, Odets' "Golden Boy." To get the fight sequences right he' Works out every .night on the heavy bagHe's only 21, and judging from this picture," he might well have a future in the rin - no matter how-his acting career turns out. Here Are Some Timely Suggestions: HUNTING Coats, Field Glasses, Knives, Lanterns, Stoves, Flashlights, Guns. .Sleeping Bags, .Tents, etc. FISHING Rods, Reels, Lines, Lures, Flies, Baskets, Boots, Boats, Outboard Motors, Fly Books Tackle Boxes, etc. GOLF Clubs,- Balls, Gloves, Shoes, ' Tees,. Goggles, and etc. TENNIS -and BADMINTON Shirts, Rackets, . Balls, Nets, Shoes, Presses, etc. . . . ' .. IVHSCL. Wrist and Pocket Watches, Jack Knives, Cocktail . Shakers, Poker Chips, . Playing Cards, Chess, Checkers, ' Electric Razors, Wallets, and etc. . scar Oarlson Sporting. Goods Goiapany ATHLETIC 112 North rnhfrsity Axe. DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JUNE -16,' 1939 Choose Up Sides 4 " 4 i - - - i if . - - flare-up ended when the -commit tee agreed to continue work to morrow. Pioneer League W. L. Pet. Pocatello . . Twin ' Falls Lewiston . . Salt Lake . 24 16 .600 20 17 .541 19 17 .528 19 20 .487 18 19 .486 13 4 .351 Boise .... Ogden 4 . . S - Thursday, Results Pocatello 2, Lewiston 3. Salt Lake at Twin Flails, post poned, rain. . 7 - Ogden at Boise, postponed, rain. The steel industry consumes 8000 grams of platinum, valued at $10,000, annually. PR Have You a Neglected Father in Your Home?' - . Havef you appreciated his un-, - selfish work, ; worry , and plan ning-in the past? We wonder!! ring:.. 1" . ji . .' Give h i m something -f or. Father's t)ay he has been want- EQT1PMENT Trove.. I 'tin ojiorc , y c.3 Gii . . hi noi::jn! Sinid t SALT LAKE CITY June 16 (U.P) The largest field in history drove off . the first tee at the Fort Douglas 'course today on the first leg, of the annual medal play Utah . open golf tournament. tourna-ment. ' t ; Two " former , champions were included in the . 73 golfers vying for, the $1000 in cash prizes. George Schneiter, Ogden pro., who claims the record for the 72-hole class at 273," held; the title in 1936t -and Fred '.Morrison '.Morri-son of Pasadena, - Cal., champion in 1935, top the1 list of 25 professionals pro-fessionals .and 49 amateurs . entered en-tered from eight .states. f. ? Practice .rounds on the course indicated a hectic battle for first prize money, with ' several professionals pro-fessionals and amateurs in the running, 5 Below par. rounds have been registered by-some entrants in their first, practice. - 'The ' strong group of professionals profes-sionals Includes , -Tee Branca, home pro; Emery Zimmerman, Portland ; Nell Christian;- Yakima, Yaki-ma, Wash; Sid, Harman, . Walla Walla, Wash j . Harry Borg, s Peta-luma, Peta-luma, : Cal; : Heydon Newton, Grand Junction, ? Colo ; ; Bob Carr of Denver, - the two former champs,., and - Earl Schneiter . of Provo. - 1 . , " Amateurs who will tear watching watch-ing are Ven Savage, trans-Mis-siasippf titleholder ; Howard Crockett; Denver; Newton Bass-ler, Bass-ler, Long Beach, Cal; Harry Som-mers. Som-mers. Grand Junction; Lee Buttle, But-tle, Provo, and several . local entries Oddities In I The News . By UNITED TRESS PITTSBURGH ; The nearby borough of Swlssvale' . was- confronted con-fronted with a; bulj-irtthe-china shop problem , presented by its nevf . 246-inch wheelbase firetruck. This' high speed, super-streamlined bit of equipment, which cost exactly $11,997-98, is too long to negotiate some of the j borough's narrow' street intersections i without with-out the rear wheels bounding over the curbs and upon the sidewalks. SACRAMENTO, Calif. Members Mem-bers .lof the assembly,, usually, far from camera-shy, voted to, bar all photographers, from the gallery for the remainder, of the x present three-day '.'legislative day.'? . The action waa taken to prevent pictures being made, of members who ."might be asleep or In awk ward poses", because of lack, of sleep for two days. - KANSAS CITY, Mo. Phil W. Hartman got married and fainted. His physician said the excitement was a little too much for, the 72-year-old salesman who married Mrs. Esther Cramer, 51,-of Jamaica, Jamai-ca, L. I. He was recovering. OAKLAND. .Calif. A young couple in a' lover'a lane in the Oakland hills discovered suddenly the. girls' purse, had ' been taken from the car. The girl remarked "whoever took it might have left me my house keys." From a bush nearby came a reply "Okay, I'l leave your keys and also your purse." He did. ; LOS ANGELES John Myers received a" possible " kiss of death from his . dead wife. Irene, 29, who,- police - believe, ' may have taken strychnine after sending her husband to the drug store for ice cream. She collapsed while they were eating it CARSON- CITY, Nev.l Unless something is done between now and then 1940 may become the year of the ' great exodus to Nevada. Ne-vada. At the moment it- appears there aren't going' to.be any. state taxes lor that year. , ' The attorney general's department, depart-ment, however, is working, to correct cor-rect the legislature's- mistake. Both sections of its biennial' tax bill - named "193D" whereas the second - part iiould have read "1940" throughout. - " JOHNSTOWN TO IlUN . NEW YORK, June 16 (HEWil-liam (HEWil-liam Woodward's Johntown and E. L."Brann's Challedon, the two leading three-year-olds of 1939,' were entered today' '. With ' five others for the 22nd running cf the $10.000-added 'Dwyer stake at Aqueduct course tomorrow. s 1 The home that we help you plan and build will rjive you pride and comfort, com-fort, at less cc:t ' Low Rates Easj; Terms r in.-, vrrsT third sotrrn 13 PAGE SEVEN The Winnah! .1 i 1 Ruby . Keeler, ' actress-wife of Al Jolson, ; easy winner in the Class B field In the 11th annual Santa Cata-lina Cata-lina Island women's golf tourna-1 tourna-1 ment. She carded 17-73156. , I ' . - - x ' jCoast League " I 9 i W L Pet Los Angeles ...... .45 31 .592 SeatUe 44 31 v .587 San Francisco ." 41, 34 .547 Oakland .37: 38 .493 'HoUywood 34 41 .453 San Diego ........ .32 40 .444 Sacramento .31 39 .443 Portland . -V. 31 40 .437 Thursday's Results ; Sacramento 3, Oakland 2. j s Los Angeles 2, Seattle 3 (10 innings). " I San Diego 6, Hollywood 3. I San Francisco at Portland, postponed; -rain. . American League i ' w. Li. Pet. New York 38 10 :792 Boston ........ 27 20 .574 Cleveland .......... 28 22 .560 Chicago 27 22 .551 Oetroit 27 25 19 Philadelphia , "18 ' 21 67 Washington 19 33 .365 St. Louis;. 14 35 .286 i New York i, Cleveland 0. Chicago 5-4j Washington l-2.: i Detroit 6, Boston 3. :A : St. Louis at Philadelphia, postponed; post-poned; rain. - Relief in Sight Jockey Nick Wall has his. own Ideas about keeping cool between be-tween races at Belmont Park, New;York, where ha plants himself him-self on apiece of ice and sip a cooling drink,- , - PHONE 34 t- -4 i ' 4 i ' : S i i i 7 " , T i ;y ? I ' s f i . waw-vii' Heaters Grab Lead As Cannon-Askion Loses RECREATION LEAGUE W. L. Tct. Pacific Super Heaters 6 1 s 4 3 6 Cannan-Ashton General Shop , Sunshine Cafe ....... Leven's . . ........ , Keddy Kilowatt . 5 5 4 S 0 .716 .623 .500 .375 .000 .:u V Thursday's Scores Leven's 7, Cannon-Ashton 6. ' Pacific Super Heaters 13, General ' Shop 6. ' ' Swi&hlne Cafe 11, Keddy . Kilowatt Kilo-watt 7. , '- ' . -. Columbia Steel and Reclamation Bureau, in a tie for the Commercial Commer-cial league, will meet tonight at 6:30 in the best game of the evening.' eve-ning.' , ;: s ' ': ; The Bureau turned in a 9 to 5 win over the Steel Plant team in a ' makeup game Monday afternoon after-noon and is expected to put on a classy exhibition tonight. Columbia Loses Twice : Columbia i Steel lost to ' the Twenty-Thirtians -Tuesday. Thje two losses are the only ones-1 registered reg-istered against the' co-leaders." . - 1 20-30 ' club," with three 'wins in six. starts, bucks into the cellar team, Provo Medics," at 7:30.: The scheduled Junior ' Chamber-Lions club game has been postpond. V ' Pacific , Super - Heaters ' jumped Into the lead of the Recreation play Thursday by turning back General Shop '13 to" 6. Cannon-Ashton, Cannon-Ashton, in a tie witn the Heaters before ; last night's contests dropped' drop-ped' a close 7 to 6 decision toan improving; Leven's 'team. .' ' ' . Sunshine dropped Reddy Kilowatt Kilo-watt 11 to 7 In the other Recreation Recre-ation gam e. ; v ! " ! Ifavo Vdu' a Neglected Fathar . . In -Your Hoiisc? ' f June j Sunday is the one opportunity; you .will have this year to. join everybody iii honoring Dad. We suggest that you, make his day complete vvith a fine clothing gift . from our complete stocks. ' : - - OfiD imi' ilGG? .GOCL - tn . a : Dixie Weave SUIT by Hart Schaf f ner & Marx 0319.75 and, up - ; a. ; v. V PALM BEACH SUIT : i and ...... .- . "' Dad Will Be Happy With Any of These Gifts: - . - Jantzen Swim Trunks ...... -2.95 and $3.95 Sport Shirts . . . : . .r. $1 to $2.50 Spcrt Suits . : : .......... , . V $1.95 to $6.95 Straw Hats . V: . . . ... . ; . . . $1.65. to $5 Sport Slax .'. . . . . .'. . , . . 1 . . . J $3.95 to $7.95 Dobbs Light Weight Felt Hats : .... . $5 Truval Shirts . .... ... . . ... $1.15 and $1.35 Arrow Shirts . .1 . . 7. : . $2.00 and up Neckwear . . ... . . . . .-. 50c and $1.00 Pajamas . , ... . . . . . ; ; . .. . ; $1.35 to $5.00 Interwoven Hose . . 3 pair $1.00 -2 pair $1.00 Gift Boxes and Gift Wrapping Service . No Extra Charge ' Style Leadership Store Hours Week Days; 9 to 5:30 Saturdays 9 to 6 i t Lean's Brilliant ' : Leven's picked up four runs in the third to go ahead of Cannon-Ashton Cannon-Ashton and pull out with the win. The winners got seven hits during, dur-ing, the gane, the! same number as Cannon-Ashton. Charlie Roberta Rob-erta was the winning pitcher and Jones. of the Garage outfit was credited with the loss. Super Heaters scored five "times in both the first and third innings to put "the game against General Shop fairly well on the proverb:al ice. Don Overly, on the mound for the winners, turned in som good pitching. Woody Eggertson was the heavy sticker cf the lot, picking pick-ing up two two-iase hits and onti single in four trips to the plate. Ocgait U iilll tUlO Crowd of 100.GC0 POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June 16 flit) An expected crowd cf 150,000 began crowding into this town today for the 41st Tough-keepsle Tough-keepsle regatta tomorrow. Oarsmen Oars-men from, seven colleges will row in - the freshmen, . junior and varsity var-sity graces.- . ; . ; - The 5 California crew' is a 5 to G and 1 to 2 favorite to win the big -race. Cornell "Is.- the hope of the east.' .Many observers ai e looking to'f ! Coach Al UllTick-8on'8 UllTick-8on'8 Washington boats -as., the "dark ; horse.' -.... - I Other entrants are Navy, defending de-fending champions, Syracuse, Columbia Co-lumbia and Wisconsin. .Gulfweiffht SUIT . Hart Schaf fner & Marx 3 ' |