OCR Text |
Show Y r-3 rt ! ! n ; I. ( . ...... "IIP--. m ( i ! Millrnen, Salt ' Lake. 'earn In Hot Battle-. . Fo r 1st Half Crd wri UTAH INDUSTRIAL LKAOUE W. I .Vet. l'lniK'y Beverage . . ... 8 Mana-ttarficld , .'. 10 I'rovp ............ 7 (icnunfll Club 7 Dividend .......... 4 Jlelper ........... 2 " S .Til . 4 .7H 6 .5:58 6 .538 11 .151 v Wednesday' Score .. Murna-tiarfleld 10, Provo ft,-r ,' Dividend 4, Gemniell ClubJS. Saturday Schedule , rinney vh. Dividend at iFayson. Cicinnieli Club at IIelper ; ' : -' by milt jacob - -' Piovo's first half title chance .wcnt out like a light Wednesday oa Miigna-Garfield had a big day at hat, picking up three homers and seven additional , runs to win the ball game 10 to 5. . dend; cooperated in keeping the k Magna club In the title chase toy dropping a 4 to 2; decision; . t m ne ! race naa seined down : be tween, Finney Beverage and Mag-na-Garfield. i: The Pinnty. team has a mathematical lead at present pres-ent but must play four games In "t i vo days to finish Up. Magna has only- Divldnd left on the schedule. , I'rovo travels to Pinney Sunday, then ; meets Dividend on the lat-ter's lat-ter's field In the final first half game. t Magna-Garfleld, playing before the home fanaC had a field day against the Timps. They went to work in the first inning, and scored scor-ed twice to Jump into the lead. I'rovo came back in the second with' two runs. Alva Jensen singled sin-gled and came In on a three base hif by Chet Smith'.: Smith got in on Gien.Ginder'a sacrifice. i -... , .Rally In Ninth ' 1 ; v-r, - ,f , , U Provo had only one other "big inning, the ninth. Skipper John Philpy went pinch Hitting for Glnder and got a single, pverly pushed Philpy to second a single. Fenn singled but Overly was nipped nip-ped at second. Philpy came home on Gardner's single. LaVar Kump clouted one over the infield to bring in penn arid Gardner. I ? i Alvin Shafer. Magna'a rteht fielder, put a stop to the Timp Final Clearance of Our Eiitire Stock of Men's Medium:and Light Suits Ualues from $10.05 Come and Takex Your Pick - . Our Entire Nfew i aitcs to $12.50 rally with a sensational catch of Jensen's - long fly. Boldo Call and Alvin. Shafer pushed Provo's Bob Detmers from ihe mound in -the third with home runs. ; pd Penn, , did relief fwork and had fair success with Magna's heavy stickers. Some ; costly errors er-rors allowed the winners three additional ad-ditional runs in the fifth. VROVO , AB H O A Gardner. . cf ' . . . . . ... 5 1 3 0 Collins, lb 5 Kump, 3b ft 2 13 0 10 2 Jensen If ..; 4 2 1 0 Smith, 83 4 3 2 6 Braunagel, 2b 4 0 2 3 Ginder, rf 2 0 0 0 Overly, c .... . ........ 4 ' 2 2 0 Detmers, p 10 0 0 Penh, p 3 0 1 0 xPhilpy 1 1. 0 0 Totals .. 3812 24 11 MAGNA-GABFIELD AB K O A .321 5 5 3 2 3 .. 3 10 0 . 5", 2 10 .4 2 5 0 .4 2 11 0 .3 2 2 3 . 4 1 5 0 .3 0 0 2 . 1 0 0 1 Mocsser, 2b , . . Call, b ....... Evans, rf ...... A. Shafer, If . . Christensen, c . Facer, l'b ... .. Walbeck, 3b J. Shafer, cf L. Johnson, p ...... blinders, 3b Totals , 35 15 27 14 xBatted for Ginder in ninth.- Provo 020 000 003- 5 Magna-Garfield 203 130 lOx 10 Summary: Sacrifice hits Ginder, Gin-der, Moesser Evans, Walbeck. Home runs-rCall, A. Shafer, Walbeck. Wal-beck. Three-base hitSmith;" Two-base Two-base hits Call,- J. , Shafer, Moes-ser. Moes-ser. ; Double. plays Smith ; to Braunagel. to Collins; , Smith to Collins; Walbeck to Moesser to Facer. Innings pitched by Detmers Det-mers 3 1-3; Penn 4-23. Credit victory vic-tory to L. Johnson. Charge defeat to Detmers. Struck out 1 By Penn 2, Johnson 3. Bases on balls off Detmers 2, Johnson 1. Time of game 1 hour 55 minutes. Umpires Um-pires Barber and Anderson. Scorer Quayle. A ei!3 to' 7 JO are " V ' ..EXTnAl.v SPOHT COATS Stock of Smart Tweeds .' . :' $38 DAILY HERALD, Payson nos33'Gut . anicquin Ouifii S ANTAQUIN After trailing for six innings, Payson got t3- hind Pitcher. M. Davis and defeated de-feated the strong Santaquln team, S Ed 7, before a good sized ' crowd ' Wednesday. Payson had a big seventh inning, in-ning, . scoring , three runs. Both clubs went scoreless in the final frame. Sunday's schedule for the Cen tral Utah league will find American Am-erican Fork at Payson and Nephf at Levan. PAVS0N . , - , Ab II O A Smith, ss. , ...... ,5 2 0 2 S. Davis, If 5 4 R. Davis, v 3b 5 3 M. Davis.. p 5 2 0 0 1 2 0 7 9, 0 0 0 8 4 2 4 7- o Grange, rf . . . I.- Davis,, jet , Terry, c Christensen, 2b .5 0 .4 1 ..5 0 .4 1 ;4 Or JFowler, lb , Totals 42 13 27 19 S ANTAQUIN Peterson; ss 5 2 0 4 J. Olander, lb .... . . . .5 1, 6 0 G. -Openshaw, c 4 2 .11 1 B. Openshaw, 2b ... .'4 3 4 2 N. 6lander, If 3 0 O 0 J. Calloway, rf , 4 1 2 O S. Openshaw cf 3 0 2 W. Calloway,. p 4 0 0 Higginson, 3b ...3 0 2 Kay, If 1 0 0 xSmith 1 0 0 Totals .37 9 27 10 xBatted for Higginson in .9th. Payson 100 030.310 8 Santaquin . . . . . . . 300 030 010 7 Summary: Stolen bases L. Davis. Three-base hitsM. Davis, Dav-is, Smith, B.JOpenshaw. Two-' base hits S. T5avis, Smith, Peterson. Pet-erson. Double plays Davis, Christenson and Grange (2). Struck Out By Davis 12, Calloway Callo-way 7. Bases on balls-HOff Dav is 1, Calloway 1. Uinpires Calloway and Davis. Scorer Wilson. to Be Sold ill Two -Savings Up mm All Wool Gabardine, Bedford Cord, -r and Worsted Slacks " 1 '"e,"f- f ; -' r ? " ' ' ' . - " ' ? jT ' ' Double Pleats, Zipper Flys- $na98 Values to $7.45 .'. THURSDAY, JUNE -22, Audy Takes Bride Orchestra Instead Jdes Audy, six-day bicycle rider bride, the former Buhty Ibbctson BY HARRY GRAYSON NEA Service Sports Editor . NEW YORK, June 22 Too bad, girls, but blond Jules Audy finally has taken the big leap. As a matter of fact, Audy, Idol of feminine six-day ..-.bicycle race fans for nine years, reveals that he married the beauteous Bunty Ibbotson at Woonsocket, R.-I., eight months ago. x And what is more, Audy, one of the great riders of recent years, henceforth will run an orchestra ; Instead of a bicycle. iroups . . . Only fit to $12.00 a Suit , ..... " - -j ! ' , ' - "!tvV- Ii ' h ' y - -: 4 ! j ' - . s f r : :i ! . ' i v. I ( ' s s - v- IS'1 ' - 14 i I v J- 1 j .A , - -- ! . f A- 1 r - V I , ' i Ji. -. M J: j A ??.' - - i - SV 1 S.v.faf Ln,, r.A. I mini it if Vi vJaWjrtf.lhnnm.mi.Mimm...i.w....aw..A1..M.rta 1 nl '"I d" ; I? iff -1 . ril' 1939 and Will Run of Bicycle turned orchestra leader, and his of Montreal. The trim French-Canadian who came out of Montreal in 1930 to so quickly capture the hearts of fair followers of the squirrelly-whirls, squirrelly-whirls, wili take over an orchestra orches-tra being organized for .him fol lowing a month of vocal lessons in New York. .. ; Audy is not hew to his new business. He has wielded, the baton ba-ton before.. He plays the ; violin and croons with a French accent. ac-cent. He will have special arrangements ar-rangements of music and . English Eng-lish and French songs.' ; - Audy, long the partner of big Torchy Peden and veteran of 98 six-day races, . met his s. bride when he i was injured -in a race in Montreal five years ago. V Petite Mrs. Audy is the daughter daugh-ter of Arnold. Ibfcotson, retired apartment house owner of Mont-I Mai. ssne attenaea wapiewooa Convent of Waterloo, Quebec, and was graduated from McGill University. Uni-versity. , She' has played in pictures. pic-tures. v Arnold Ibbotson was the , boy billiard wonder of England at the age . of 14,: I Jules Audy's theme song now (st "A Bicycle Built for Two." DRIVER IOIXED BOISE, Ida ,' June 22 (LIE) Frederick Fred-erick Norman Allen, 35, Cyclery shop employe, was struck - by a lumber truck and killed instantly last night on the Fairview bridge. - William D. Crone, 18, driver of, the truck, said he waa attempting to avoid a, collision, with another automobile at the time of the crash. Allen had stopped on the bridge to tinker with his motor. ; Police said an inquest .would be held. t . v The Italian army Is said to have been the first to. employ aerial bombing as part of its offensive, Jts pilots showering enemy troops with crude, hand-thrown bombs. While attacking Tripoli in 1912. We Still Think We're Right !...' : WE THINK i the SPORTSMEN of UTAH C0t(N. TY for the few CENTS difference differ-ence WOULD RATHER BUY QUALITY f MERCHANDISE built up to a standard, NOT DOWN " TO A PRICE! "We Thank You" doesthiTmoney you spend stay in utah county? ' CARLSON Sporting Goods . Company 112No. Univ. Phone 82 PAGE FIVL PROVO GOLFERS TACKLE HiBLEY Fresh from a win over El Monte, Provo golfers go to Nibley park, Salt Lake City, Sunday for a state team match. The Provo team has won one, tied : one and lost one in three matches up to date. - The lineup for Sunday's tilt was announced today " toy , Pro Earl Schneiter as follows: Schneiter, Lee Buttle, Dave Crowton Jack Braunagel, Gordon Crane, Tony Ferlet Sr., Fenton Reeves W. L. Snow, C. S. Bean and Harley Cor-leissen. Cor-leissen. Cloyd Booth, Andy Broad-dus Broad-dus - and Marion . Halliday were named as alternates. Gordon Crane advanced a round in the June leg of the directors' cup Wednesday by winning from the veteran Lee Buttle. 2 and 1. Crane will meet 'Ross, Wight in a third roud match, - 1 1 .'! 1 "Hole in One". Shot Still Popular Here Lester Taylor... Jr.; knows how it feels to shoot a hole in one. Golfing Wednesday with Lester Les-ter Taylor Sr., Andy Andersoii and Sherman . Bukofzer, the youthful B. Y. U. golfer made, the shot on the . eighth hole. The, distance for the shot was 155 yards, over the canal and onto the green. . - ' y h' If 'CfP T i "v. .frs y y:xsms. VIP L- IVLY 4TM r. ...!r turf DDES 7j y viJ tiJ m U & m .kL'i IJd 1 V SIZE FORMER SALE YflllSAVF 'r PRICE PRICE VM"' 4- 4021 $9-io 55.55 3.55 450'2 iooo ' 5.55 4.45 4.75A? 10-30 5.73 v 4.57 5.5&17 13-20 7.33 5.07 5- 25-18 12-00 6.G0 5.32 5- 50-18 13-70 6.G0 7.02 6- 0046 14-35 7.C0 ; G.37 6-50-16 1 17.40 I 9.G3 7,72 I - A i tt.Mtf. HiiinM) (injn (l Ml) lsS II Ml! 11(1 ,';i: miuE csncATzon f 2939! ij,jnrir iov:Uif (3u;LO'V"ieL I Se Firestone Tires made in the Jt'xhibuion Build inr at frfew ',: AIjo visit the Firestone Exh Gate International Exposition, T1 1 C? h h ; aJ. tin Louis Victims To Tell Tony . How To Make Graceful E I5Y HENRY JIcLEIORE Unitetl Iross Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, June 22 (HE) I want some information, please, on - a radio ' program that has been planned for Monday night. Unless its publicity department depart-ment has sent out two entire pages of typographical ; errors, the National Broadcasting company com-pany will 1 put Max -Schmeling, Harry Thoma3, and John Henry Lewis on the air. This would make ; sense if Schmeling were going to sing, - Thomas disduss Far Eastern problems, and Lewis Lew-is read off a few recipes. But they , aren't colng. to do anjthing of the' kincL The three men -and if this hard to believe, . then Grov-er Grov-er Mialen never, - had his pants pressed the three men are going to tell Tony Gal-ento Gal-ento how to defeat5 Jo Louis in their - world's heaNyA-efght" fight of next ' Wednesday ' : night. . - ' - . - Can " you . imagine three men with less knowledge, Hon the subject of how to defeat Louis ? The last time out- with Joe, Schmeling wound up on the floor in , the first . round, crying in agony and with a set of 'vertebrae 'verte-brae that rattled -like dice as he was carted away to th repair re-pair shop; His advice certainly should .- be " valuable to : Galento. At : best all he can tell , Galento i3 that by using caution, and yelling loudly when struck, it is possible to-escape. from the ring with your life. " Asv for Thomas,' 'it .is even money that ; he still ii unable to talk after the licking Lod3 gave him. The only sotmdadvice he could offer. Tony would be ' ' ; .n 7 , ' . ffftA ' !? ::".is vi-.v cAieTi: erf Ot ! r t ii u r vz siimiim)BI) mm s:ii ftHW& I II ' II I i ! J) Firestone Factory and Listen to the Voice York World's Fair. Margaret Speaks ibit at the" Golden ; Orchestra, under at San Francisco.. Monday eveninsx, h fTt . St h V - .r ' along the lines of how to make a graceful collapse to the canvas. can-vas. Thomas is recognized by one school of fallers as the Lst in the business. - , Lewis, If h? tallts at all. will have ti fall back en a discussion of the proper approach ap-proach to the ; j,Luihler. Certainly that in all he re-meniters re-meniters of his shambles with" Joe in 3Iadison Jqii;ire " Garden last winter. As I remember re-member it, John Henry, when he walked out to meet J-x1, was given 10 points for a perfect rise from his stool, 10 points for the registering of a perfect lock of horror when he discovered what he m had gotten himself into, 10 niore Kints for not jumping out of, the ring, and 10 v stitehes (later) fur hat happened to hini.. . If . he has . ever heard of psychology, psy-chology, -Joe- Jacobs, mamger of Galento, will not allow his man to be within : half a mile of a radio when Max, Harry and John Henry take the air -.to recall their nights : of horror. Much better that Jacobs take Galento on a sightseeing ; tour .- through the morgue, or keep him in goo 1 spirits by reading to him from a book on' the" Spanish Inquisition. Inquisi-tion. .... . ' , : NELSON ; FAVORED - SCR ANTON, Pa., June 22 (Lir National open . champion Byron Nelson of Reading ruled a heavy favorite today to-win' major honors hon-ors in the $5,000 anthracite open at"the coujitry club of Scran ton this weeR end. : t . tOVEST j HI TOVI1 ) GREATEST TIRE BARGilHIS TIE YEAR 1 1 of Firestone c-uv Richard Cranks, and the Firestone Symphony direction of Alfred Wallenstan, Nationwide ti Ii. C. Red Netuork. n 'i h' 1 - '! 1 !1 !i 'f - .-- - I ' i v. ' V it ' ll v i ' if K v.-, it 223 West Center Street Phone 39 - |