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Show r I .-) I f x -r- . "N t a n r l ? i i I' i f ill , A... OWa 11 711 t i . fro ly i - p Champ 'Before in tlY HARRY FERGUSON United ires Sports Editor,, NEW YORK, June 29 (UP) Tony Galento, as gana--guy &s ever bled for a lost cause, chew ed the bitter fruits c defeat to- day and passed hLs plate back for another helping: of the .same - ish. ' 1 . s m y i j Still groggy from trip-hammer punches, barely ableto mumble through the blanket of bandages on hLs face, , his torn flesh held together' iby 23 clamps the ' little barrel - a, man said he wanted to fight Joe Louis again. "Bring v on dat bum ; Louis in September!" , , , ( ' ' Plans Next Fight, " That ; was the tired whisper that came out of Orange, N. J. L in the early hours of today, and it came from the bruised lips of a first-class fighting - man , - who was within one-split-second punch of being heavyweight "champion of the world last v night in 11 minutes and 29. seconds bf back-alley back-alley brawling. Plenty of people probably wpuld' pay to see Ter- ; rible Tony take another round- house swing at-Louis Jaw, tut ; it's a sight that probatory will be denied them forever. i Louis, going his even, murderous murder-ous way, wants to fight in Sep- . tember, but he isn't Interested in meeting a man whom he already al-ready has pounded to pulp. 1 So ; within the next week negotiations will get under way for a Sep- ' tember . bout ' pitting Louis against young Lou Nova. . ; It was short and sweet' up there i .under thi lights at .'Yankee sta-qium sta-qium last night, but while It lasted it" was something to see. T VGalento went down and got up bff the floor to belt Louis. Joe went Uowii and, gojip off the canvas to slug it out with Tony. halted It after two minutes and 1 29 seconds of the fourth round ! when all 233 pounds of Galento ;, was sinking toward the floor-in one red, raw mess., of v blood. I There was no doubt -abbu It -. Tony was out. If be, hadn't been hhU great heart would hayecom-1 hayecom-1 manded him to get tip ahd swing another left hook. V . ' Guess Mvho forced the fighting . when the opening bell eeiit , them put! Guess who landed the first - teeth-rattling punch! None other , than Tonyl .; . A It was a left liook, heart high, and it rocked Louis on his heels. Tony was fighting out of a ; crouch and if he only had been a little faster hecoulJ have fol-' fol-' lowed Up that hrst hook and slammed Louis into dreamland. But, jarred as he was, Louis 1 still was a superb craftsman. His left Jab played a tatoo on Tony's face and In that moment Galen- to's cause was lost. Louis pedaled outpfdinger, . , , - Lou 1.4 Retaliates ;r Of Jack Blackburn talked-to4 j,tf Louis between ( rounds and Joe came out for the second , with ideas in his head.' Bop! bop! went : 'a left and then a right? to s Tony's . head. Then, shifting like a cat I " and rocketed across a rifirht to thejaw. 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Batteries. .g Johnson Sea ; Horse Outboard Motors and .Covers.'-.' , ; Wright's Boats. Union Made 3lcmtague, Hor-I Hor-I rock, Ibbotson ; Rods. ' , IJ.' S. and ComI rich Boots and -,! Vaders '. '-' OSCAR CARLSON Sporting Goods Co. 1 V! Sot Lit I n I v. Fhone" 8! a. klYOWS DCQYQ of three and . clinching hard when the . round ended., . ,They - patched up Tony's face and he came ; out for the third, thirsting for blood. A 'long left hook, with' all of the fat man's 233 pounds behind It, roared up from the ankles and caught Louis when he had one foot: in the air trying to circle his opponent. It landed with a crash' and down went the Brown Bomber, his legs kicking crazy patterns in the air. But Joe Jumped up at the count of... two, started stacking with his left,, and'mov-ed-out of danger. j The fourth round was barely under j way when a brown arm flashed under the lights and a terrific fright caught. . . Galento flush on the jaw. Blood spurted out of Tony's nose from the, force of the . punch, but there was- no time to wipe the crimson away,; for a left hook ianded iri Galen-tp's Galen-tp's stomach., and a right 'came whistling' across to his jaw: : Tony was wide open for the kill , now,. - and nobody has - to nudge Louis ' and say "go get him.". Joe slammed his man against theropes,-clear ,back into Tony's corner. A right and a left and. another right and another left td;x the head and Tony's oaken knees buckled. His arm fell to his side. His head drooped. And- then-as If this were one of those slow motion mo-tion pictures Galento began to fall. . Referee Donovan caught him just before hLs forehead smacked the canvas. PHOVO WOMEN AT S.L. Special to the Herald SALT LAK& CITY Mrs. P, J. Farrell of Provo today was matched match-ed with Mrs: B. P. "Manley of Salt . Lake in the Salt Lake City Women's open - golf tourney. The match" was a semi-final affair in the first flignt. Mrs- Farrell defeated Mrs. C. A. HUgheyrand 1, Wednesday. Mrs. Jaek . Braunagel, also t Prbvcv defeated Beverly Putman, 1 up on 19 holes, to reach the semifinala in the first flight con solation race. Mrs. It. J. Corleis- sen; Provo'a other entry, lost out Irt a first flight second round match Wednesday to Mrs Fr- C. Armour, 6 and 5. Spanish Fork Downs Nepftites SPANISH FORK In an Important Impor-tant first round game of Central Utah Softball league second ialf play Tuesday night, Spanish Fork trounced Nephi, 7-1, getting off to a fast start in the title chase. It was previously reported the Wheat City boys .won. Giehrig Says Gpodby to' Yankees , P- "7- V:'. - ' .... O 7 t " : ' . - is. V - 1 t ' X ; " - W . f.. ' ' , . . - . ,yil , n at.l. '..'iVlJy.A. .....-.... r Doctors' reports revealed he was Nparalyss, but Lou Gehrig musters keed he is out of .baseball for some , . ' Gehrig Joe Gordon, Lefty no other 'ir.iAiiirrs" TdoAccti lMe it nnn iULUU (I1AUDLEG EASIER, Q0LLS FASTER) PAGE SIX IN TIIJS CORNER AFTER THE BRAWL www, S r;T- A-- Cdast League r-WrL. Pet. .52 37 .584 51 37 80 45 40 .529 . 4 44 .500 40 45 .571 40 48455 . 35 45 .433 36 47 434 Los Angeles . . Seattle ....... San Francisco. Oakland . . r-r San Diego Hollywood Portland Sacramento . . Wednesday's Results Los Angeles 7 Hollywood 0. Seattle 1, . Sacramento 12. Oakland 5. San Francisco 10. Portland 6, San Diego 3. Pioneer League L. 20 22 23 26 26 29 P.C. .592 .551 .531 .490 .453 .370 Pocatello -j . . , Twin Falls. .... Lewiston .... .29 .27 .26 Salt Lake .....25 Boise ...22 Ogdeft ' .17 Wednesday's Results: Lewiston 3r8, v Salt - Lake (first. game 8 innings). Twin Falls 10, Ogden 9. Boise 6, Pocatello -3. 2-4 One New York money-lending institution has more than 2,000, 000 name's in its loai files, suffering from form of Infantile smile as he tells New . York, Yan time at least : From left to right!: Gomez and Bill Dickey. . rrsr : FT' - TT ! i ' 1 '''..'..V.I i v I 1 I IF ' t nil h tJH fin 0T;i - ' '7- DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, BY ART KRI2NZ PIYSOPPSETS m, 17 TO 3 CENTRAL UTAH LE AGUE W. L. Pee. Nephl 8 2 -800 Payson 6 American Forlc ...... 6 Levan 2 Santaauin 0 3 3 8 6 .667 .667 .200 .qoo V Wednesday's Scores Payson 17, Nephl 3. Levan at American Fork, post- Sunday's Schedule American Fork at Saataquin, 2:30 p. in. ' .Levan at Payson, 3 -p. m. ' - NEPHI Picking up seven runs in , the seventh, Payson's visiting baseball team upset the league-leading league-leading Nephi outfit, 17-3, in the only Central Utah game Wednesday. Wednes-day. M. Davis turned in some brilliant, bril-liant, mound work for the winners, allowing Nephi but eight hits during dur-ing the nine frames. - Payson knicked Parkes and Painter for 16 binglesi Clark Leaves for national H.A.U. Cart Clark Brigham Young university's conference pole vault champ, left Wednesday for Lin- fcohvNeb., where he will partici pate July 3 and .4. in the National A.A.U. track meet. - George Corbett, former B. Y. U. sprinter, although eligible for the meet, "will not make the trip. Corbett- saioK today he was "not in shape' and would have to give up the idea of participating this year. Ellsworth's work will keep him in Provo. Clint Larson, Intermountain AJLU. committee chairman, will leave Saturday to officiate at the national meetf . ' ' . , Natidhal LeaKiie w. .....38 L. 22 27 26 30 29 31 35 38 P.C. .633 .565 .559 .524 .500 .466 .407 .333 Cincinnati New York .35 St. Louis ...........33 ChifcagoTTT. .33 Brooklyn ..29 Pittsburgh .."..27 Boston . ......24 Philadelphia ...... .19 Wednesday's Results: New York 7, Philadelphia 1. Brooklyn 6, Boston 1. Chicago 8t St. Lpuis 4. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (night game), postponed, rain. American Leagtie W. L. P.C. New York .....:48 13 .787 Boston 33 23 .589 Cleveland 33 . 29 .532 Detroit .... ." 33 30- .524 Chicago 30 28 .517 Philadelphia ' . . 25 37 .403 Washington ..24 40 .375 St. Louis 17 43 .283 Wednesday's Results: New York 23-10, Philadelphia 2-0. r - ; St. Louis at Chicago, postponed, rain. ' ' " . Boston at Washington "postponed, "post-poned, rain." i Detroit at Cleveland, r to be played Thursday, ;j J . finish iHaif 4 dun dp j TT TT :. ft iMf m ' J -iri By Tripping Miner, UTAH INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Magna-Garfield .... Pinney Beverage ... Provo .......... 11 11 .8 7 . 5 2 ' 4 4 . 7 10 12 .733 .733 .533 .467 .333 1200 Gemmell Club Dividend ...'.. Helper ...... . Wednesday's Scores, Provo 14. Dividend 11. Pinney Beverage 5, Helper ; 0. . , Provo Timps came through with 14 runs on 18 Kits Wednes day; to push Dividend down closer to . the cellar and finish as the number three team in the Utah Industrial race. ; The Timps, with Jerry T Angelica and Bob Detmers doing mound woric, cnautea up their eighth win in 15 starts, 14- 11.. At Salt Lake City, Pinney Bev erage went into, a" tie for the circuit cir-cuit lead with Magna Garfield by blanking Helper-, 5 to 0. Pinney's win requires a playoff between the two leaders; to determine the first half title. Big Sixth Iinning . Diivdend put on a four run splurge In the first inning which kept Provo behind until the fifth. The Timps started hitting in that frame, picked up three tallies.xthen six in the sixth. ..The remaining three were scored in the eighth. Neither outit could gain pointage in the final inning. f LaVar Kump, Alva Jensen and Skipper John Philpyv clouted out thre base hits -off Dividends moundsmen, George Zubeck and Grant Murdock, Shelley Williams, Glen Ginderv-and Philpv' had doubles. to their credit.; Williams was . the most consistent ,Tlmp batter, getting four bihgles in five trips to the plate. 1 PROVO T V Ab. H. O. A. Gardner, cf 6 11 0 Braunagel, 2b. ........ 6 Kump, 3b. -. ... ...... ' 5 Ai Jensen, If. . . . . . . . . 4 wmaincsTrir.t- a Collins, lb ... 5 Ginder, rf. . 5 Philpy. c . . . . . . . . s. 5 Angelich, p. -. ........ 4 Detmers, , 1 1. 2 2 O 1 1 4 ' 2 11 2 2 3 6 2 0 0 0 1 O 0 5 0 0 1 5 0 If. Totals 46 18 27 12 DrVTDENp Ab. H. O. A. IX Bird, 2b. 3 1 2 7 Christensen, 3b. ..... 4 1 0 Klenda, lb 4 210 E. Jensen, If. 5 4 1 Berge, ss.' . . , Butler, . . . 4 4 5 1 1 l 1 2 7 2 2 1 Shepherd, cf. Richards, rf . Zubeck, p. . 3 2 0 Jllmflttrmrii a i i r L ( -v-S 7- - . it i ' Mil LEi7 AYRES IAIJ IIIHITEn FilAili; r.lORGAIi ADDED TREATS CARTOON "Bear Who Couldn't Sleep" LATEST NEWS 1939 1 kit -em M . WW N p & Murdoch p." . 1 0 0 1 Totals ......... 35 12 27 19 Score, by innings: - Provo . 100 136 03014 Dividend ...... 400 023 11011 Summary: Errors Angelich, Bird, Klenda, Berge, Butler, Shep herd. Stolen bases Collins, Phil- py, Angelish 2, Berge. Sacrifice hits--Berge, Murdock. Three-base hits Kump, Af Jensen, Philpy, E. Jensen. Two-4ase hits -Williams, Glnder; Philpy, Bird, Christiansen, KJsnda. Double play Braunagel to Williams to Collins. Credit vic tory to Angelich. Charge defeat to Zubeck. Struck out By Ange lich 4, Detmers 2 Zubeck 4. Murdock Mur-dock 1." Bases on balls Og'g Angelich Ange-lich 7, Zubeck 1. Hit with pitched balls-Richards by Angelich, Mur dock by. Detmers. . ' Umpires Bar- ebr and Spry. Scorer Nord... Bonlicy -Exhibition Toniie, Tiinp Parlt -Elders teams . from Provo and Utah stakes have been lined up to ride trained donkeys in tonight's to-night's "donkey softball" setfor. 8 p. m. at the Timp Ball park. Leven's meets Pacific Super Heaters, first .half champs, in a prelim which opens festivities at 7 p. m. - In Friday's exhibition on burros, bur-ros, ' Junior - chamber and 20-30 club. Commercial league ..' teams, tangle at 8 p. m. Friday's prelim will match General Shop and Sunshine Sun-shine cafe... The prelimln games are regular Recreation - league contests. . - ' ; ' T i .'.I - -. I Dixons Remain in Colorado Toiirnby ' Special to the Ilerald DENVER Fred and Don- Dixori of Provo remained in the doubles title chase of the Colorado open tennis tourney following a a win Wednesday over,,B. Adoue, Dallas, and Jim Quick, 'Austin, Texas, 6-3, 7-5. -. .v., . - , : .:,yyr One other Utah combination ton a match Wednesday. Grant Evans and Frank Mehher teamed tb turn back Jack Cella and Ralph Godsby, Denver, 6-4,. 6-3. i Gene Mako and Jack.. Tidball, California's national ranking stars won easily from Lee Ashley and Howard Crocker of -Denver, 6-3 6-1. - - . Evans of Salt Lake City was LEAVES TONITE! "SOME LIKE IT HOT" with - , . Bob ilope - Shirley Ross Gene Krupa and Orchestra stmts . ; , . Th3 Ccrecn's tzz Gism:rcu3 Sinin Skr In A Siery As Lyrically Lovely As "bytb'i" . . ... As Sp:st2:iii:f As "Deal Zi:deli"i;...: f.':rs v Dazzlinly Thsn In Swt3lr.:2rts' ' n n i ; I T 7-7.7 , 7 J, .1 - ( " , ) ll ' ) ; i a MOM ); rJ" 1CuuG Loso Dndor LiRhferRun Olid n Daytime ' (Minos NEW YORK, June 29 (U.D Night baseball today was ' under serious indictment by the New York Yankees.. Beaten on Monday night-under the lights, -the Yanks came back in the daylight yesterday to slug the Athletics to defeat twice, 23-2 and . 10-0. The same club that could make only four hits off a pitcher I Henry Pi ppen) who had never before ; won an. American league game collected 33 runs, 43 hits for :: a total of 87 - bases and cracked two" all-time major league records and one : American league mark in the bargain.. . i , r ; By: hitting eight home runs in the, first game, the Yanks; smash ed the .Tecord of seven set . by De troit in - 1SS6 and equalled six times. ' ; - - . .- i s By adding', five more homers in the nightcap, the Yanks set a new mark of 13 homers in two con secutive games, breaking the ,old record of . 11 which they made in 1936. . .. , . -By-making in the first game 27 hits which totaled 53 bases, they set a new American league mark, surpassing- the old figure of 50 which; the Yanks; set in 1932. The- homers were : divided ? this way: First game DiMaggio 2, Dahlgren 2; Dickey,' Selkirk, . Gordon, Gor-don, Henrich 8. Second ' game Gordon 2, ACrosetti, DiMaggio, Dahlgren. - dight, Stark in June Leg Finals 2 . Ross Wight will 1 .meet Frank Stark in the finals of the- June leg ; in the men's division of the directors cup play,v Pro - Earl Schneiter said today. Wight turned in a 5 and 4 win over W. L. - Snow to get in the finals. Stark defeated. Ed Stein 2 and 1 to reach the title match. the only Utahn to join half a dozen Califomians in the quarterfinal quarter-final matches of . the men's singles. in ULaUrZiJ-"' ENDS TONIGHT! JEAN PARKER JOHNNY DOWNS ' " , "Parents On TriaP v Also i 'Panama Patrol' New Tomorrow ...men u T10CHK Afait ( i ' - I Hi It's : Her Best Picture ! -PLUS- .TEnraiD! What happens ' when a too realistic broadcast strikes terror into the hearts of a nation's radio fans? . YOU MUST SEE V -'-. . ft-"4 i -ADDED "Chapter 7 ' CARTOON LATEST NEWS FREE Candy! FREE Gifts! Brinff BORDEN'S St. Charles Milk Wrappers and Get Your Share ! SPECIAL GIFT To Boy or Girl Bringing Bring-ing Most Wrappers Saturday Matinee! Utah Open Meet Starts Saturday Utah's open tennis toumey will get underway in Salt Lake City Saturday, Dave Freed, tourney chairman, said today. It is likely that Gehe Mako and Jack Tidball, a two top seeded national na-tional players who are taking part in the Colorado meet at Denver, will come to Salt Lake City for the meet. Freed reported. Freed, who 13 defending champ, will be back in the meet along with other top Utah tennis stars, including Fred and Don Dixon, Grant Evans and Frank Mehner. .v The Place To i X. Rest and. Relax " t WTiile You A . COOL OFF! V Wre Make. Our I " - Own Weather! Special Programs i for Utah's Biggest Celebration! ii Sunday - Monday Tuesday! v The Bigrgest Laugh of the Celebration ! Your Holiday won't be com- V plete unless you see it! SPECIAL JIIDNfTE PREVIEW Monday! 11:45 p. HIJACK HI-JACK BENNY DOROTHY LAMOUR "ManAbout Toyn" . U IE lh . 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