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Show PAGE TWO PROVO " (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1939 SECTION TWO Softball Schedules For Last Half Drawn In New Livery Winner by a Nose Said the Judges But Photo Finish Said No With Provo's four eoftball leagues, Hecreatlon, Commercial, "11" Men and Elders, completing first half play this week, plans are being laid for the second half. Pacific Super Heaters can tuck away first half honors In the fastest fast-est loop, the Recreation, with a win over the second place Cannon-Ashton Cannon-Ashton , outfit . Thursday night. The two teams meet in the featured fea-tured game of the week. Reclamation , Bureau turned hack Columbia Steel Tuesday to become the favorite in the .Commercial .Com-mercial league. The Bureau has a one game lead over the Steel Plant. Neither outfit is expected to lose Friday, The Bureau tangles tan-gles with Provo Medics .and : Columbia Co-lumbia Steel meet the Lions 21u!b. In the "M" Men loop, Fburth is in the lead With a fpyr-ganie winning win-ning streak, Fioneer and Sixth are but a game Dehind and can overcome over-come the top team If Sixth; defeats de-feats Fourtn in tonight's i top game. The ( -Elders league has not proven popular up to date but a second ; half schedule has been drawn up and the managers pledge more action,, for the, new schedule. Reed Collins, city recreation recre-ation director, said today, - Second half games for the leagues have' been announced us follows i j. .-I ' V.i ;. RECREATION LEAGUE June 29 - Cannon-Asnton vs. Reddy Kilowatt, 6:30; Leven's vs. Super Heaters, 7:30; Sunshine Caie vs. General .Shop, S:30. July G Reddy Kilowatt vs. Leven's, 0:30; General Shop vs. Cannon-Ashton, Cannon-Ashton, 7:30; Super Heaters vs. Sunshine Cafe, 8:30; v ':, ' , July,, 10 Sunshine Cafe, vs. Reddy Kilowatt, ;6:30; General Shop vs. Super Heaters, 7:30; Levenr;vs.T Cannon-Ashton, 8:30. July 13 Reddy Kilowatt vs. Super Sup-er Heaters, 6 :30, Leven's vs. General Gen-eral Shop,- 7:30; Sunshine Cafe vs, Cannon-Ashton, 8130. July 17 Leven's vs. Sunshine Cafe, 6:30; General Shop vs. Reddy Red-dy Kilowatt, 7 :30; Cannon-Ashton vs. Super Heaters, 8:30. July 20 ; Cannon-Ashton, vs. Reddy Kilowatt, 6:30; Leven's vs. Super Heaters, 7:30; Sunshine Cafe vs. General SnopjSOv July s 27 Reddy Kilowatt vs. Leven's, 6 :30; General - Shop vs. Cannon-Ashton; Super Heaters vs. Sunshine Cafe, 8:30. July 31 Sunshine Cafe vs. Reddy Kilowatt, Kilo-watt, 6:30; ; General Shop vs. Super, Heaters, 7:30; Leven s vs. Cannon-Ashton, 8:30. v August 3 Reddy Kilowatt vs. Guper IIeaters,.6:30; Leven's vs. General Shop, 7:30; sunshine Cae vs. cannon-Ajanton, aisu, August VLevens vs. Sunshine Cafe, 0:30; -General i.Shdp? vs. Reddy Kilowatt, i 7:30; ,': Cannon-Ashton Super Heaters, 8:30, .August 10 schedule will be the same as June 28, August 14 the same as July 6, August 17 the pamei as July 10, August 21 the mrrjf as July 13, and August -24 the same as July 17. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE . June! 27 Jfrovo Medics vs. Lions Club, 6:30; 20-30 club vs. Reclamation Bureau, 7:30; Steel Plant vs. Junior Chamber, 8 :30. July 7 Junior Chamber vs. Provo Medics, 6:30; 20-30 Club vs. Steel Plant, 7:30; Lions Club vs. Reclamation Recla-mation Bureau, 8:30. July 11 Lions club vs. Junior Chauuber, 6:30; Steel Plant vs. Reclamation Bureau, 7:30; Provo Medics vs. 20-30 Club, 8:30. July 14 Steel Plant vs. Provo Medics, 6:30; 2030 Club vs. , Lions Club, 7:30; Junior . Chamber vs. Reclamation Recla-mation Bureau, 8:30. , July 18 Junior Chamber vs. 20t30 Club, 6:30; ProVo Medics vs. Reclamation Bureau, 7:30; Lions Club vs. Steel Plant, 8:30. July 21 Provo Medics ;'vSt . Lions Club, C:30; 20-30 Club ys. Reclamation Bureau, 7:30; Steel Plant vs. Junior Jun-ior Chambejv-8:30. ; 1 ,' July 2JJunior Chamber vs. Provo Medics. 6:30; 20-30 Club vs. Steel Plant, 7:30; Lions Club vs. Reclamation Bureau," 8:30. July 23 Lions Club vs. Junior Chamber, 6:30; Steel Plant vs. Reclamation Bureau, 7:30; Provo Medics vs. 20-30 Club, 8:30. ' August 1 20-30 Club vs. dons Club, 7:30; Steel Plant vs. Provo Medics, 6:30; Junior Chamber vs. Reclamation Bureau, 8:30. August 4 Junior Chamber' vs. 20-30 Club, 6:30; Provo Medics vs. Reclama Golden Bears Bear Down for Ppughlceepsie Record t ... (WASHINGTON California's crew sweeps to a half-length victory over University of Washington at the Poughkeepsie classic, ea-tablhhlnj ea-tablhhlnj a new record for the four-mile championship. Navy finished third and Cornell fourth. tions Club vs. Steel I'lant, 8:30. The August 8 schedule will be the same as for June 27, the August 11 the same as July 7, the August 15 the same as July 11, the August 18 the same as the July 14, and the August 22 the same as July 18." "31" WEN LEAGUE July 5 Sixth V3. Manavu, 6:30; Bonneville p vs. American Legion, 7:30; Piopeer vs. Fourth, 8:30. July 12 Fourth vs... Bormeville, 6:30; Sixth vs. Pioneer, 7:30; Manavu vs. American Legion, 8 :0. " " . , . . ...... July 19- American Legion vs. Fourth, 6:30; Pioneer vs. Manavu, 7:30; : Bonneville vs. Sixth, 8:30. July 26 Pioneer vs." Bonneville, 6:3Q; - Fourth vs. Manavu, -7:30; Sixth vs.. American Legion, 8:30. August 2 Fourth vs. Sixth30; American '.Legion vs. Pioneer, 7:30; Manavu vs. Bonneville, 8:30. The August 0 schedule will be the same as July 5, the August 16 same as July 12, the August 23 sarae'as " July 19, August 30 sames as July 2b, and September 2 same as August 2. ELDEIwS LEAGUE ... June 28 Sixth' vs. First at Depot grounds, . Bonneville ' vs. Manavu at Farrer grounds Third vs. Fifth at. Tirop football field. July 5 First vs. Manavu at Farrer Far-rer grounds. Sixth vs. Third at Depot grounds, ! Bonneville vs. iuh at Harmon park. A July 12--rBonneviiie vs, First at Harmon parK. Sixth vs. Fifth at Depot grounds, Mauavu vs. Third at..farrer grounds, July: 19 rThird vs. First at limp football field, Bonneville vs. Sixth at Harmon park, Fifth vs.. Manavu at Farrer grounds. July 26 First vs. Fifth at Farrer - grounds,' Sixth vs. Manavu at Depot grounds'. Third vs. Bonneville at Timp football field. ioneer League W. L. Pet. 25 1& .581 24 20 .545 . 25 20 .535 21 21 .500 19 r?ZA$Z 15 .375 Pocatelio Salt Lake Twin Falls Lewston . Boise Ogden '-. , ' v Wednesday's Results Salt Lake 4, Twin Falls 0. Ogden 10, Boise 4. Lewiston 8, Pocatelio 6, In mA Fm VJUt rV V Va . Frank Crosetti usually completes double plays, but ball seen hi this picture reached Babe Dahl- gren's hands too ' late to nip Bruce Campbell as Cleveland outfielder forced Roily Hemsley at second base in Indians' big eighth'l inning- in third and deV cisive game of series at Yanket Stadium. - ; N- - mm wiy tion Bureau, 7:30; P ' S I , 3 i " CALIFORNIA f ; i ij j j '' s M V -y f : : .: v: ; v ' .-. V 'tj- -" - -i- -- --,'!' Earl Averill ; Earl Averill looks very, well in his : new uniform and . in ' left field- for Detroit. ' The Tigers gave the" Cleveland , club cash and Southpaw Harry Eisenstat for. the veteran. Prouoan Din in IS Initial Cup Tennis Test Dropping- but one set, Provo's strong Junior net team put in an initial bid for the Pardoe cup Wednesday by winning 'five straight matches from A visiting Orem team." , Only in the number two doubles did1, the visitors threaten.' Angus McKay and Harold Nielsen took the first set 6-1 but dropped the remaining two to Provo's Bob Huish and Dick Sparks, 7-5, 6-2. . Provo travels to Lehi July 1 in the next test. Orem gets a bye. The other southern division match for that day will find Springyille at Salt Lake City. - . , . Wednesday's summary: & Ray Jtfaslv: Provo, defeated Gail Loveless, Orem, 6-2, 6-4; Max Dix, ProvO, defeated KOydenCarter, Orem, 6-3, 8-6; Bob Huish, Proyo, defeated Harold NielsenV Orem, 6-3,,. 10-8; , Nash-Dix, defeated David McKay-Heber Ivins, Orem; 6-2, 6-3; Huish-Sparks, Provo defeated de-feated Angus ' McKay-Harold Nielsen, Niel-sen, Orem, 1-6, 7-5, 6-?. National League W. L. Pet 37 19 .661 Cincinnati St. Louis New, York 30 30 29 2T 24 23 26 38 27 29 Chicago BrooMyn Pittsburgh i Boston ........ 22 ,'.32 Philadelphia 18 33 Wednesday's Result New York 6. Pittsburgh 4 (called In eighth, rain). ,:; Chicago 3, Boston 0. St. Louis 14, Philadelphia, 2. Brooklyn 2, ... Cincinnati 1. " American League - W. It. New York 4311 Boston V . ;. 3q 22 Cleveland ; 30 '25 Detroit . . . . . . 30 - 27 Chicago 28 27 Pet. 796 .512 .545 .526 .509 ,389 379 .291 fPhiladelphla 21 33 Washington . . .TrT. . .22 36 St7 Louis ;. . . . 16 39 Wednesday's Results New York -9, Chicago 8. St.; Louis - 6,. Boston Y 0.v Cleveland 9 Washington 8. Detroit and Philadelphia to be played later, date "M' MEN LEAGUE W L Pet. Sixth . ...4 1 .800 Fourth 4 1 .800 Pioneer J.. 4 1 .800 Bonneville 1 4 .200 Manavu ........ ... . 1 4 .200 First V . . . . . ... ........ 1 .4 ' 00 . WEDNESDAY'S SCORES Sixth 14, Fourth 5. Bonneville 13, Manavu 4. ' Pioneer won from First, de fault." . -," TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE , (Recreation League) 6:30 Reddy Kilowatt vs. General Gen-eral Shop. . ,,t . 7:30 Sunshine Cafe i vs. Leven's. 8:30 Cannon - Ash ton : vs. Super Heaters. Cannon-Ashton . can' throw the Recreation league race , into a' tie by turning in a win over the strong Pacific Super Heaters team in tonight's featured soft ball fray. ; - L' The Heaters are a" game, ahead of the Ashtorr'outfit and a loss for the ; leaders would make it necessary for a playoff contest. Two other fast games are tap for tonight: ' Reddy Kilowatt vs. General Shop and Sunshine : Cafe vs. Leven's. . . ' ' , The V ,M" Men loop was badly tangled Wednesday when Sixth upset a favored Fourth . ward team, 14 to 5, to throw the , lead open to three teams Sixth, Fourth and Pioneer. Pioneer kept j in when First, playing with in- And .! .... you r?. ' J i 1-5 't 5w t " , Judges at the N. C. A. A track meet Tuskegee's Mozel Ellerbee broke the I "t ' eligible men, was forced to for feit.. ; . , - Bonneville gt . into the win column by swamping - Manavu, 13to 4. . - City Court George Alexander,' 28, and Wil-ord Wil-ord Bethers, 20, each .,?, pleaded guilty to possessing liquor without a permit before Abe W. Turner, district judge, Wednesday. Alexander, Alex-ander, was sentenced to pay a $150 fine . or serve 90 -days in." Jail, Quick Getdwiy Sometimes th'o big ones get of the fun m fishing. Your car, always : gets away fast as fast as you want; when you use Pep 88 gasoline. that's part of the fun correctly balanced to speed your accelerator. . . to Hash up the hills.. . to put miles behind you at low cost perinilo. Try a filling next time I need gasoline. Drive familiar, sign .. :r,' a, 1. ' - - GASOUNE STATIONS EVERYWHERE V rt .... t . v j in Lbs Angeles called Clyde Jeffery of Stanford winner in this close 100-yard dash finish, but a camera proved tape. Left to right. Barney ViiUls, Mickey Anderson, Myron Piker, Curtis Ledford, Tom Kelson, Jellery, Kcr- man Holmes, Payton Jordan, and Ellerbe. .. "t .-. Bethers was given, a $100 fine or 90 days. Both were committed to Jail in lieu of the fines. . ; . -Kenneth Van Leu van, 18, .waived .waiv-ed perliminary -hearing-, in. - city court Wednesday on a second de gree, burglary charsre. He was bound. over to district court, bond being set at $500. ' . . He," with a juvenile youth, al lejredly ; burglarized the V. E. Slater home on the canyon ' road towards Hobble Creek ' Sunday night. . . , ' . A capital of $30,000,000 Is in vested in . British greyhoimd rac- lng.' away fast. That's 4 in: motoring. Pep you ahead :at a touch' of r . . in i wherever you see I II UTAH AND IDAHO Bill Would Legalize Horse Race Gambling I - SACRAMENTO, Calif.,' June 22 JUJC-A bill legalizing bookmakers! . ana tne petting on norse races - f away from race tracks was before uovernor cniioert i, uison toaay for signature. . : '- ':. . . ".. - 'Sen.1 Andrew Pierovich, ' who steered . the ; measure through the upper house, said the bill would provide the state with1 aa much as - $10,000,000 a year in new revenue. part 88 .is this WINDSOR TO COXFER vrni iuno b ii on i cii : PARIS, June 22 (UJ?) The Duke of Windsor, will make no decision to return" to Great Britain or .visit the; United States until he talks to King- George -by -telephone, a spokesman said today. The - statement---was made be cause of anxiety lest an informal reception which the duke and duchess gave yesterday to American Amer-ican press correspondents be misinterpreted. mis-interpreted. - --. : ; . 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