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Show 1 371:0 O A WU1 umms k. V. w Jacobs Says Tony 77 TJ TV. ' dyo mil Odds. Fall To 6-1 "V '-.v V BY HARRY FERGUSON United rrc Siorts Editor -NEW YORK June 27 iU.P- Yussel-the-mtisclq - Jacobs, minister min-ister of propaganda and public enlightenment for Tony Galentov announced . today - that anybody any-body who catches Joe Louis- on the fly or the first bounce when he is knocked over the ropes tomorrow to-morrow night "i will risk the full penalty of the law. '' ' ' The v propaganda minister, said he wpuld ' appear before the New York boxing: .commission and ask for a, special statute making it a misdemeanor for any newspaperman" newspaper-man" in' the working press section to asslst Louis back into the ring. The reporters should not pick Louis up, they should not shove him back into the ring," said .the propaganda minister. "They should let him. rqll." Odds Now 6-1 ' t Yussel-the-niuscle was wearing a white tropical helmet when he delivered that ukase, ; but several of - his listeners suspected that the sun had got through the helmet. hel-met. For the odds continued to favor Louis at 6 to 1 and there seemed to foe a general suspicion around town that if anybody was going to get belted oyer the ropes it would be SignorGalento. The propaganda minister., prop agandizing very fa indeed now that trie fight is only two sundowns- away, then came up with another idea. He said he would carry into the ring a set of scales, 30E1SE 0AGE3 -Featuring 70 of the West's Finest, Thoroiigiibreds! OLYi-3-4 First Race 2 P. M. Each Day ADMISSION 50c VPOOUO : EiOuis ; anbroved and sealed by the de partment of weights and measures nf the eitV of New York, to use in weighing the gloves i worn by the gladiators. The . muscle is haunted by, vague fears, he said; thAt Tuis will eet a ugm, uim set of erloves and that Galento will ,receive a pair of featherbeds. Louis Silent Meanwhile, there was silence a very ominous silence from the Joe Louis camp, .and 11 there, was considerable speculation on whether the Brown Bomber-had grown weary of having Galento call him a bum. If he has, Louis very likely will try to break par on Galento, par being a knockout in the first rounds The present course" record 11 is held by Max Schmeling, who went down under Louis' v firsts in two minutes, four seconds. Both men are through with heavy workand it" appeared that Louis wilKgoTn around 200, while Galento will weigh 230. It is unlikely that the crowd will go past 40,000, which would mean a gate of around $3500007? . : Freo; BiKon UJins In Colorado EVIeet Special to the Herald DENVER Fred (Buck) Dixon, veteran Provoan Monday ' joined several other Utahns "in second rdisnd victories at Colorado's open tennis tourney. ' Dixon , defeated Gene DTnes: Denter, 62, 6-3,. itia second round match. Earlier in v the day he dropped Ben Berk, also of Denver, 6-1, 6-3. X Don Dixon of Provo turned in a first round victory ovelr Don Duaklee, Denver, 6-0 6-0, but lost to Sid Milstein, Dener, 6-4,v3-6, 7-5, in the second- round. Grant Evans, Frank Mehner and Dan Freed, all of Salt 'Lake City, advanced to the third round. Gene Mako, California's great star and seeded number one in the Colorado tourney, is scheduled sched-uled for matches Wednesday. h ere are only four states in the United States as of May 31, 1939. which do not have any compulsory I laws; requiring ' drivers to have licenses; 1ft? f ' I! II u ,. ;: PAGE FOUR Champ Ready For Galento r L., , Joe -5- e-us Open Second Half AMERICAN ' FORK Tonight's To-night's Central Utah softball schedule will find Nephi at Spanish! Span-ish! Fork, Springville - at Eureka, and Heber at Payson. The remainder " of the second half schedule was announced today to-day as follows: June 30 Springville, atx Nephi, Spanish Fork at Heber, Payson at Eureka. ' Nv - FridayTJuly 7 Eureka .at Nephi, Spanish Fork , at Payson, Heer at . Springville. ' , . ; t, 1 Tuesday,' July 11" Nephi . at IfeberEureka at Spanish : Fork, Payson at Springville. Fridky, July 14, Nephi at Payson, Springville at Spanish Fork, Heber at Eureka. Tuesday, July 18 ' . Spanish Fork tat Nephi, Eureka at Springville, Payson at JHeber. Friday, July 28 Nephi a Eureka, Payson at Spanish Fork, Springville at Hebsr. Tuesday, August 1 Heber at Nephir Spanish Fork at Eureka, Springville at Payson. . , t-" Friday, Augusts payson at Nephi Spanish Fork at Springville. Eureka at Heber. Standings for the First half follows: fol-lows: w. 7 6 5 5 5 ' 4 L. 3 4 5 i 5. Pet. .700 .600 .500 .500 Springville . . . Spanish Fork Eureka Nephi Heber Payson V 5 .500 6 .400 NELSON LEADS WORCESTER,-; Mass.,? JUne 27 (HE) Ntional ." open f golf championA Byron Nelson of Reading, Pa., was three strokes up on his nearest rivals as third round play started today in the 72-hole Massachusetts Massachu-setts open golf championship at Worcester Country club. .?-t Nelson combined a par 70 morning morn-ing round v.with a second roundfv71 for . a; half-way mark of 141 and an apparently safe lead. ? I ! I offballors '. all n Wl kJ I v "7, V : . tt lr-w- n I 71 j .11 3SSl:r of Qua lily DAILY. HERALD. V 3Sw Louis LEAGUE STARTS 2iD IIALFPLAY '.. Commercial league teams will open second half play tonight at Timp ball park. Tonight's sched ule follows: V;-f" : , 6 :30 Provo Medics r vs. Lions clut'. 7:3020-30 club vs. Reclama tlon Bureau. " - - 8:30 Columbia Steel vs. Junior Chamber. The Provo Medics Lions game' is a tossup, . Reclamation Bureau should get -.i' by- the .. Twenty-., Thirtlansv but pnly.iftera'1 good deal of difficulty,' ""Tand Junior Chamber gets " . the : nod . ver Columbia Steel. Elders teams xwill play Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoonXThe schedule follows: Sixth vs. First at Depot grounds, Bonneville ' vs. Manavu at Farrer grounds, and Third, vs. Fifth, at Timp football field. Prouoans Compete In S. L Tourney v Mrs. DeLon Braunagel, Mxa. Alice Corleissen and Mrs.' Jen-nieFarrell Jen-nieFarrell were in Salt Lake City today participating in the city women's tournament at Nib-ley Nib-ley park. y. In qualifying : rounds, Mrs. Braunagel shot a .98, Mrs. Far-rell Far-rell had a 99, and Mrs. Corleissen Corleis-sen had a 102. j : Mrs. Braunagel . recently won June : leg tourney. She defeated Mrs. Faye Buttle, 5V and 5, in the "finals-Novice flight honors went to Mrs. MJ mi Jensen who defeated Avenel .Llnes, 2 and 1. Qualifying round for ""the July leg will be held this week, re ports Pro Earl Schneiter. Transport , airplanes average 153 miles an hour on their, scheduled sched-uled flights during il938, andthe average length ; of ;a passenger's flight was 415 miles: . . . See the marvels 1 csF science at the 1 1 INew I oris World's r air and San Francisco Exposition ;, .1 1 L-H Wherever you go buy MARVELS the Cigarette of Quality , for less, money. 5. J r7 n 77 TUESDAY, JUNE 27, UTAH NETTEfIS DROP MATCHES Special to the Herald HAVERFORD," Pa., June 27 Gordon Giles, University of .Utah, and Bill Pardoe, Brigham Young univesrity, , were awaiting douifles play. here today .following third round defeats . Monday in the national jhitercollegiate singles tourney. . - " . - Pardoe was eliminated from singles play, by Ronald ; Lubin, University. f of . Southern Cali fornia star,- seeded seventh in the tourney. The B. Y. U. co- captaln won but four games, 6-0, 6-4. He : had previously beaten Dick Morris of Rice Institute, o-o, o-, O-il, . XII a BCUUHQ tUUJIU match., ; Both Pardoe and. Giles got first round byes. Giles - defeated W. Avery of Dartmouth, 6-2," 6-0, ' in a second round match, then lost to Gerard B. Podesta, Princeton star, . 6-4 6-o.' .:v " Frank Guernsey of Rice de fending champion, dropped War ren Christener of Texas, 6-2, 6-3, as the field of 66 was cut to 16 for today's play. Parker UJins U. S. : -Tennis Tourneys . CHICAGO, June 27 OLE) East em tennis experts are 5 in ror a big" surprise when they- set eyes on a young veteran ' known as the 'new Frankie Parker. The - former Milwaukee young ster, who now registers from Pasadena, Calif., proved he is dead serious about his '. comeback by regaining the. U. 3. clay courts singles title with an easy victory yesterday, over Gardner Mulloy, Miami, 6-3, 6-0, 5-7, 6-1. " Parker, teamed with Gene Mako to win the doubles title. They -won a foutr-set snatch '. from Johnny Doeg, Newark, N. J.f and Wayne Sabin, Portland, Ore.', 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.; , . JIo3tak-Favcred lo Kegam Crown 1 SEATTLE, WASH.r June 27 (USD -r-Al Hostak,. 23-year-old Seattle lumberjack,- today was "installed as an 8 to 5 choice to regain bis mlddleweiht title tonight from tSolly Kreigef ' of Brooklyn.' ' Expsrts believed Hostak's youth Krieger.is 28 his aggressive style and his punch would more than offset Krieger's ' experience. Pioneer League W. I Pet, Pocatello ..... . 28 MO .596 Twin Falls 26 21-553 Salt Lake . ., . . . . . . 25 23 .521 Lewiston ,vi . 23 23 .500 Boise - . 21 ; 25 . .457 Ogden. . ,.. . 16 U 28 64 Monday's Results r;Lewiston 7,-Twin Falls 0. (Only game l scheduled,' W. L, PcL Los Angeles J 61 Seattle ........ j... 50 ,37: 37 39 44 45 .47 44 46 .580 75 .536 .494 .464 .460 .443 .439 San Francisco , . . . . 45 Oakland , , .. ; ... .. .'. 43 San 'Diego " 39 Hollywood v .40 Portland - .,..;..',.'" 35 Sacramento ; . . . ..... 36 -Monday's Results . - Open date;; teams traveling. National League WL. PcL OncinnaU -37 -22 .627 SL Louis ... 32 25 .561 iNew York : S3 27 .550 Chicago ............ 32 29 .525 Brooklyn .28 29 - .491 Pittsburgh ......... 27 30 : .474 Boston 24 34 . .414 Philadelphia- 19 36 45 - ' Monday's Results No . game scheduled. American League; W. L PcL New York 46 32 33 32 29 25 24 17 13 .780 23 .582 23 .532 29 .525 28- .509 35 .417 39 .381 42 . .288 r Boston Detroit Cleveland . . . Chicago . . . . Philadelphia Washington St. Louis Monday's Results Philadelphia 3, New night. Boston 3, Washington 0. Detroit 11, Cleveland 2. York 2, I- 4k l I I iivodbi League It , z . . , - - I I at 1 , : at m .S .. 1 1111 .. HI m rT r-f-Tl 1939 En; EniJial'" Start. " Gnilsr.fli'G tights By GEORGE KIRKSEY i - United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK,. June , 27;OR)f-The old cry, "Break Up the Yankees' today gave way to, . 4Get? the Yankees under 'the arc lights - The athletics may- have "found the Yanks' Achilles' - heel . last night in Philadelphia . when they beat the world champions, 3-2, be fore 33,074 customers. It was the first? night game the Yanks have' ever played and they weren't any part of a raging- cyclone , ( Henry uippen, wno: pitcnea ror Sacramento In the , Pacific Coast league last season, set the' champs. down with four hits I to win .. his first American . league game after five straight defeats. It was the Athletics' ; first " noc turnal , triumph in' five attempts, and their largect crowd ;of - the season for- a. day; or -night t game. For the five games the A's have played under ;;the lights, .they ve drawn 90,072, .only ; about f. 16,000 short of what they've attracted for -1 daytime games. T .The Yanks had the lead twice butx couldn't hold It ' . ." ; Slamming out 15 hits;- the De troit i Tigers : climbed to - third place by defeating Cleveland, 11-2. Charlie Gehnngers - double with the bases . loaded In the i seventh was the blow. which broke Mel Harder's v back. Tommy Bridges; although allowing. 11 'hits, went the ; route . to score, his 10th tri umph. ' Or Man Mose Grove was In rare form as. -he pitched ; the Red Sox to a 3-0 victory over the senators. He gave up only seven ; hits" In notching his seventh triumph.. - There - were" no - National league games scheduled; v JULY 4TH;--VAGATI0N---ALL SUMMER ; Keep Cool in a Dixie Weave . by Hart Scha ffner & Marx. V 53 p'it' ill - iCEEPS'IN-PRESS.:bn'"days v . SY'S'' ft)U-. - when .pavements sizzle.' Or- ... , yUl dihary "summer suits" simply, '-'.f o V-S f'Vr' ' can't. take it : but . Dixie . , p- UJ J 1 ; Weave keeps its Scrips cool-; - i si; 1 1 N ness. . ' , v?f XT 0 ,-;-'i l Vi h i I ' 1 1 ' - :N. . 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Jim -Steven's, Leven's- top chucker, went the first r few in nings with better-than-good aver age . than- strikeouts, thanks ' to his - speedball '. and "Cool Papa" Johnson and PeeWee Williams, the colored ; boys who found fun. at - "just swinging." Mitchell clouted 'out a , homer In the second Inning for : the best hit ; of - the evening. ' t ' Alva Jensen tallied" twice - for the Provoana the ' other' . runs t'sing made by LaVar Kump,; Don Peay.rvSCharlie- Roberts, Jack Braunagel and l. Max - Bills. -' Don Overly ;and. Harvey Hansen, ' each "had twd 4 good v. Innings - on ' the" mound inreliefing Stevens s;; .: The Ghosts got -five hits ; as compared to six for the all-stars. Provo 'committed two errors. The Ghosts ;had - four. - . - . ' - ; . In a prellmnlnary game,' ; Cannon-Ash ton defeated Reddy Kilowatt; Kilo-watt; 9 ;to : l. 'The contest' J was the. first in the second, half 'play for : the- Recreation league, r Carter Car-ter of Reddy Kilowatt clouted a home run' in the second frame for the losers' only tally. ,.- .. - The . symmer heat has", such . an effect on the . metal of an automobile auto-mobile chassis, that it has expand ed fas much as an eighth . of an inch. . Arrow Sport Shirts - 1 to 3.50 lari . . , . . - , . . 4 ( J I 1 r i . I If Corite ous sv Angciish To PiiGli - Skipper John Philpy- will throw Jerry . Angelich, slow ball artist, against: Dividend oh. the lattcr's home lot.-Wednesday Vat 4 p. m.' "Bob Detmerswlll be In the relief re-lief role.' ,.',:'--. The Dividend - game winds up the - first - half schedule . for the Timps. A' win will put the Provo Pro-vo club in' a good spot to finish third - In. the Utah ' Industrial standings.-' v Overly is expected to catch for Angelich , Collins' - will be aboard first base, Braunagcl will be at second, Williams at short, Kump at third and Jensen Garjlner and Cinder In the" field. ' 'I Forkers Defeat Salt Lake Team - . SPANISH FORKThe Spanish Fork, softball team- of the Central-Utah Central-Utah :.leagut, tripped the. O. N. Nelson - team f of Salt Lake, 3-1 here- Morrow on the mound did some, fancy . pitching for the winners win-ners securing 17 strikeouts. The game was,'' tied up to the ninth inning when Owen Rowe made a home run. . ' V . AMERICANS WIN : V VIMBLEDON, . Eng., June - 23' OIRV America's hopes of winnlng-the winnlng-the men's singles in the 5Dth all-England all-England -tennis -championships looked brighter today, when Bobby. Riggs l of Chicago and El-wood El-wood Cooke, Portland, Ore., came safely through first-round matches., ; . - ; . ".Riggs defeated -A. Dhamlja of India, 6-3,-6-0, .6-4, while Cooke won from - Christian - Boussus, France, 1-6, 6-4, 6-0, 6-3. - NO MATTER whether you're covering miles at. the World's -Fair or simply the distance ' back and forth between your home 'and - off ice, - a ..Dixie Weave Suit. takes the misery out. of the hottest summer sun - : ' - : i . DANCING, ; working," driving your car, you can keep going, all day, and all evening long and end lip fresh, with a suit that's fresh if you switch to, a cool Dixie Weave. - STRAW HATS Sof t Straws; ; to $5 Sailors :V.!.$L95 Also Lightweight Felt Hats for Summer Wear "V 5 r ; to 6.00 Saturdays Only games scheduled. ' |