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Show V. p - r ) ! :i i ! 17! o y . ... 111 J- .) cj nil iix )!i 3? Jos-Tony Bout Would Inspire Poets To Create Masterpieces Tony-Musi Put Up' . .. .;, f 'T. if.-.' A-'?: jy? c". . Wo.nvvAi, ;;,;-:.-)f.:'';i;r"i';i-' Has All Advantages '.-.i'-.i.-' i,.' -,':,'"i,- ;'.' ";-v;".!'.,'ii''.iii' 4, .... 1 IIV lLRRY-IERGUSON United Tres Sports Editor , NEW YOIUC June 28 UJ! This la the day when Tony Galento must put up or hut up. I " ' The timehas arrived for the fat little bartender, from Orange, ,N. J., to quit' calling Joe Louis a bum and start trying to prove it; ; : ire must ? try it tonight, come 10 o'clock, under the stars at Yankee stadium. I lie and Louis will be . inside a square oropea alone. VAlone except for a 'referee in gray whose only interest In the proceedings Is that the fighVshall 3 stop somewhere ' this side of mur- der. " - , ' f . ' . . . 40,000 Kxiectcd The odds: . - Sik 'to'one thq-tlLouis wins. , Even, mdney, that Galento lalls 'to come up f orVthe fifth, round. ' Two and a naif to one that Galento doesn't come up for the tenth. - ' . "- - v A V a ' There : probably will be 40,000 person's" in the stadium tonight, and, they will pay 5350,000 on the chance that they will see six or nine "mlnutes of Firpa-Dempsey stuff y-one of those, dream fights where each man can punch hard enough? to clout v the other guy over the ropes and both can take it . well enough to get up and wade in for more. 'What chance has Galento got in that kind of a f ightT The same chance that the betting odds give hlra one chance in six. Louis hits like a trip hammer with either - hand; Gatento'a right is sluggish and his left is ajow, but when he lands with that left hook he rocks the foundations.. . Louis is fast, sure and rolls intuitively in-tuitively with) punches Galento waddles v-and soaks . up punish ment' without1 the ability br the inclination to avoid it. Louis is r mi V L Glass is made invisible. QnL AlARVELS give you . quality cigarettes at , visible savings. Ask for MARVELS V 1 Ti CI G AR ETTE of Quality Jj0 f tWHMI MATINEE SWIM Until 1:00 V. M. Every Day Two Perssons - Gan Swim For the Price of One at A 8VELh PLACE FOR YQUU OUTING PAVEDROitDS V MATCHES ITS TRUCK, CAPACITIES ' Z, .v0i'-'Jd," V' -f1 C VA- to 3-TOIl) 17ITH 7 DIFFEREHT ;I,'Sr?T ' Y UIJ . i ' - . h:gi::es for if '' jz.-z- . z r HUSKY, POWERFUL VI EVERY MODEL' ioCK-BOTTOM FUEL EVERY MODEL r'- NAYLOIt AUTO . young; Galento lsza ana .inai, is almost middle age .ror Doxers, .. Louia rollshed . ' U Louis is a polished .craftsman in the ring with one of the great left jabs of all time; . Galento scorns boxing and will take three on the chin for the chance to land one. . Louis Is .unmarked ; Galento - has a crust ' of scar tissue tis-sue on his forehead and a lancing blow will send blood gushing into his eyes. Louis has had 42 prof esional fights and lost only one, ,the knockout he -suffered atrthehands of Max Schmeling; ., Galento ( has had 96 bouts and" lost 22 of them. Louis is in superb condition; ' Galen Ga-len to's past is crammed with hours of eer drinking, over-eating and cigar smoking and those hours rise up to haunt ft man along about the iifth round of a hard fight. x ' Give Loui all the physical ad vantages, but say this for : the little barrel of a man they call two-Ton he won't be scared. Here Arc Fact s About Dig Dout NEW YORK, June 28; (U.R) Facts on tonight's - fight : Principals -Joe Louis world heavyweight champion from Detroit, De-troit, and Tony jalento, Orange, N; J. .. Site--Yankee stadium. Length of bout -15 rounds to a decision. Promoter; Twentieth Century Sportlngcrub, Alike Jacobs, pres- ident. Estimated crowd-40,000. Estimated gate $350,000. Louis share -40 per cent of the net receipts. Galento's share 20 per cent of net receipts. Time of main bout 10 p. m. EDT. A Officials Referee and two Judges to be named by New yorh boxing commLnsion at the ringside ring-side justbefore the bout. Betting LouIm 6 to 1 favorite, even money Galento doesn't come up Jar fifth-round. Broadcast illue network of National Na-tional Broadcasting Co starting at 10 p. m. EDT. , Galenio 33 Pounds Heavier Than Joe NEW YORK, June 28 (U.E) Tony Galento will hayejan advantage advant-age 3 pounds over 'Joe. Louis tonight to-night when they meet in Yankee stadium for the worjd heavyweight championship. At the weigh-ln at noon Galento Ga-lento weighed 233, Louis 200. PERFORMANCE L'r ECOHOrlYJl -v COiIPANY PAGE FOUR Here's a Case George Case, young Washington' outfielder who threatens, to .surpass , the mark of 61 basesstolen . by Ben Chapman in 1931, is considered the most gifted bag swipcr in the majors but onthe par- ticulax play above he didn' i't quite r.ledics, 0-39, Columbia. Steel Triuiiipli Handily COAOIERCIAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Columbia Steel Provo Medics . v O 1.000 O 1.000 20-30 Club . . . . . . . . Reclamation Bureau Junior Chamber 0 1.000 1 .000 1 .000 1 000 Lions Club ...v. Tuesday's Scores Provo Medics 12, 'Lions Club 4. 20-30 Glut 7, Reclamation bureau 5 Steel Plant 10, Junior Chamber 8 Twenty-Thirtians blasted Rec- Ration Bureau, first half rhamna fmnm liAlt surput rtrpnms Tuesday night with four runs in the fifth which earned them a 7-5 advantage. -The champs collected 10 hits to :efght:ior n't work in enough runs to. win the ball game.: : - Provo Medics', the bottom place team during the first half, got up on top with a 12-4 win over a young Provo Lions - outfit. - ThelJlollywood Medics had 10 hlta to eight f or the losers. - - Columbia Steel was the other top team Tuesday night. Juriior Chamber had a hard time hitting SteeTpJant's Jamison, who struck out 'T8for something Of a record. Coluinbia Steel pounded Wheeler f of ninV hits to win 10-8. The Jay-cees Jay-cees got but four hits. .Jamison let down and walked three men In the seventh, then Kavachevieh drove them in on a triple. . ' The Elders league was scheduled sched-uled for play this afternoon: Sixth vs. First at Depot grounds', Bonneville " vs. Manavu at Farrer grounds, and Third vs. Fifth at j Timp football field. "M" Men will open their second half play July 5. NEPIII WINiS LEVAN A hustling Nephi ball team faTTih 16 runs- Tuesday evening eve-ning tp defeat Levan -16-10 In a Central Utah contest. '. - Nephl had 14 hits to 12 for the losers. Peay led the winners with three hits in five trips to the plate. 190 West Center - ii K V. 1- DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, Where Case .Wasn't Slick Enough make it. -Harlan d Clift, third baseman forthe St. Louis lirowcs Xiipped him coming .down from second." , ' -SH : - LEAGUE MOGULS TO MEET HERE Utah Industrialianagers will meet with league officials in Provo Pro-vo .Thursday to draw up the second sec-ond half schedule and go over routine rou-tine business. " ' The meeting . is scheduled for the fire hall at'8 p. m. .-... Umpires for. the second half will be decided upon, rosters will toe cnecKea ana disciplinary i meas ures will be considered. The sec ond half-games are expected to get underway July 2. Provo is scheduled to play on the home lot in the opener. Just what team will come to the garden city has hot yet been decided. jCoastx League 5Ct. Los Angeles . Seattle San FranCsco Oakland 51 50 45 43 39 40 35 36 37 37 39 44 45 '.580 .575 ,536 .494 .464 San Diego . 47 .460 44 .443 46 .439 Portland Sacramento Tuesday's itesults Seattle 3, SacramentorO. Oakland 2, San Francisco 1. Los Angeles 15, Hollywood 13. Portland 0, San Diego 4. National League . W. Cincinnati 38 St. Louis , 33 L. 22 25 27 30 .29 31 34 37 Pet. .633 .569 .557 .516 .491 .466 .414 i339 I XT" 1 - O J ' UI ot unicago ax Brooklyn . . . 28 Pittsburgh ........ 27 Boston . v . . ...... 24 Philadelphia . .7?: . . 19 Tuesday's Results New York 13, Philadelphia 5. Cincinnati 6, Pittsburgh 0. St Louis 5, Chicago 2. Boston-Brooklyn 'called in 23rd inning, darkness; score 2 to 2. Street, Provo, Utah ilH) . ' ! i- in ti ... i iyA IT K x N I 1 - Pinnoy, I.lagna jr ForlcaguGGrovin )UTAH INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE ' ; .W. L. tPct. Magna-Garf leld . . . . 11 4 .733 Plnney Beverage . .. 10 4 .714 .Provo 7. 7 00 .Gemmell Club .... .... 7 8 .467 J Divlderkl 5 9 .357 I Helper ............ . t XX Tuesday's Scores . Plnney Beverage 12, Gemmell Club 6. ; Wednesday's . Schedule Provo at Dividend, 4 p. m. Helper at Pinney Beverage, Community park, 8:15 p. m. Pinney Beverage tonightV is expected ex-pected to throw the Utah Industrial Indus-trial race into a jam with -a win over Helper at "a Salt Lake City park. Pinney is picked to finish in a tie. with Magna-Garf leld. ' Provo' " also . is "picked to - win today, at Dividend, and ; finish in the number three spot, just three games behind the leaders. Should the Tlmps lose, they will finish in a tie for third along with Gem mell club of Bingham. Pinney outclassed Gemmell club, 12-6, in a night game at Salt Lake Tuesday. American League . w.- New York 46 L. Pet 13, .780 23 , .589 29 -.532 30 .524 Boston: ............ 33 Cleveland 33 Detroit 33 Chicago i, 30 Philadelphia 25 28 35 40 43 .517 .417 .375 .283 Washington ....... 24 St Louis 17 'i J Tuesday's Results s i Chicago .11, St.. Louis 2. 1 1 Boston 8, Washington 0. " Cleveland . 5, Detroit 0. Only games scheduled. Strawberry; Lake Opens 'July 1st! We're Still Bragging! WHY, NOT? BUSINESS IS ' GOO and ; our stock is complete with NATIONALLY ADVERTISED quality merchandise - built " up to a standard and not down to a price, ; "WE LIST AEW SPECIALS! ColunUlne Sleeping v - Bags . $3.50 up Coleman's Gasoline' i A. I $1.93 up $3.95 up Coleman's . --. Lanterns Broilers 49c $2.D3 Folding Boat .Seats . $1.49 Folding )S tools 49c Landing. Nets , . . , 25c and 49c Tackle Boxes ....... $1.39 up South .Bend Line, Lures ' and ' Tackle.' " . . Pflueger 'Keels, ; Lures , and ; . Tackle. 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Dr. t Chrls.tensen ; had - requested re-quested President F. S. Harris for-a" release from the' athletic committee chairmanship, feeling that the. offices of. laculty repre sentative . to the conference and of council chairmanship , should be, separate.- - Other members of the committee commit-tee in addition to Professor Ivtns and Dr. Chrlstensen are: J. W. Knight, --Professor. C. J- Hart, K. B. Sauls, president of the student stu-dent body; president of the Alumni Alum-ni association; C. I Jensen, manager man-ager of athletics; and Edwin R. Kimball, director of athletics. . Ken-Sst, July., Leg niches Qualifying rounds for ' the July leg" and semifinals and finals of the June leg are set for this week In the men's division of the director's di-rector's cup race at Proyo's municipal mu-nicipal golf course. . " " Frank Stark reached the finals Monday with a 2-1 win over Ed Stein. ' Stein had previously beaten beat-en Andy Broaddus 3-2 in a quarter, quar-ter, finals match. Ross Wight, who conquered Gordon Crane, 6-4, will meet W.' L. Snow for the right to play Stark in the finals. The July matches will be -drawn up following qualifying- rounds this week, Pro Earl Schneiter said today., j. - i. -i. tlostak negairis Groivn tie Lost SEATTLE, June 28 01E) . Twenty-three year old Al Hostak of Seattle, has accomplished today to-day that which no other middle weight fighter except Stanley Ketchell ever had done regain ed the title from the man who beat him. . Hostak pounded Solly Krieerer of Brooklyn into helplessness last night after 46 seconds of fighting fight-ing in the fourth round. Former Heavyweight Champion Jimmy Braddock, referee,' awarded Hos- Uak a technical knockout when Krieger went down : for the second sec-ond time in .the fourth round. -fj t-JMMMt TONIGHT and r. HE SEASOII'S IIE17E3T IEAT RAVE! .1 START STOIIPIir! STAETr TRDCSIII'! H11 stirl YCsIijia' rijii czt cfyca: csol! ' y X L ( V f J U .Mi LJUi Hear Them Sing "Lady's" In Love With You" and Other Hits! ALSO Baseball's Stars " "BIG LEAGUERS" Cartoon Comedy BY HENRY McLEJIORE United Press Corerspondent i NEW YORK, June 23 : (UJ!) Among those who will not be in the working pres3 .section at the Yankee, stadium tonight reporting the world's heavyweight championship cham-pionship fight between Joe Louis and Tony Galento, are: .. ' Alfred Lord " Tennyson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Percy Bysshe Shelley, . Frank Stanton, and- numerous. vYJier poets. 'However, 'How-ever, ; I have the : definite - feeling that If - any of these . gentlemen were at the' fight they would be tempted to - report it by merely changing a few lines in sonnets or songs they had written before.. . v.-1 can almost visualize handing this to hla telegraph operator at the first sight of Galento: "Sunset and evening star "And ten long counts for me . "May there be no moaning at my bar - "When Joe gets through with me." . . . - . - - . '. After Louis had hit Tony with five or ten' right hand punches Tennyson might paraphrase, himself him-self to this extent: , ' . . "Break, ' break break on ' my poor - old jawoh 1 gee! "And , I would that my tongue could utter what Joe 'Jacobs must think of me." .The sight of Galento, r fat . and awkward, floundering about the ring and missing ; punches by - a mile, might very well bring forth this bit by Shelley, . a slight, steal on his own ode to the skylark: - . "Hail to thee, bUthe Tony! Kighter thou never wert "Better thou stayed in Jersey, "Behind thy mother's skirt" Longfellow, at about the same time, undoubtedly would file something like this to the paper mat had. engaged him as a spe cial correspondent for the night: "Under-vthe spreading referee "The Jerseybarkeep stands. ."When this . protection is taken away , "Upon his face he land uranx iancon, wno would hum -as he worked, might contribute these lines: "Fattest little fellow . . "Everybody knows ' ; " "Don't know why, he's fighting ' 'Cause he lak to never rose." ' An anonymous ' correspondent (sitting in the second row. per haps, because Mike Jacobs has to know you to put you in that front one)" would file this when Galento. went down: "Twinkle, twinkle little star , "Bet Galento knows what you are. "Up above his head so low . " "He saw you plain when Joe let S" ' The Salvation Army has approximately ap-proximately 35000 officers and employes, operates In 90 different countries';and speaks 74 different languages. - '-' " ' TOMORROW! -i n .i;(- . jn WW!, Tll I n IS r-' .V ;:. ! nr-j 1 L jm. i - iey. Softball Slat re Provo softball fans will get another an-other treat this week with the appearance of trained donkeys at the Timp park Thursday and Friday; Fri-day; ' . To ride the donkeys in the main exhibition Thursday I at 8 p. m., Bert Bullock, In charge of city softball, has lined up teams from the Provo and . Utah stakes. .Friday's .Fri-day's exhibition "will find JQnior Chamber meeting 20-30 club at 8 p. m. . . . Prelims have also been lined up for the two nights. Leven's meets . Pacific Super Heaters Thursday tit 7 p. m., and Sunshine Cafe lines up against General Shop at the same time Friday. The prelim games -are regular Recreation contests. Proupans I'Jin at S. L Tourney Mrs. F. J. Fa rr ell and Mrs. II. J. Corleissen of Provo remained In the first . flight of the Salt Lake . City women's open golf tourney Tuesday with wins over Mrs, : Ruth Dahl of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Jack Braunagel of Provo. . . . . . Mrs. Farrell defeated Mrs. Dahl, 2-1, and Mrs. Corlelsson won over Mrs. . Braunagel, 3-2. Today's play matched Mrs. Farrell with Mrs. C.NA. Hughey, and Mrs. Corleissen with Mrs. F. C. Armour. . Every True American Should See It! - Starts Saturday with a Big Midnight Preview! UINT A Today & Thursday strict parents and rebellious children: Which Is ; Wrong? . . 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