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Show i M ovo-Pinney 71 Game May Decide ' 6 Title Those who know won't. talk. . - """"" But those who are following: the Provo x Timps are giving ' them more than an even chance- of chopping: chop-ping: the Industrial leagueseccmd J half bunting. 7" ... . .' - The simmering process' during1 . the past two weeks has worked wonders for the local club.1"- Things have, worked around until the Timps are within half a game ",f the league leaders, -Magna-Gar- field, and there 13 whittle-club talk that Provo . will be in, the playoff with Pinney Beverage. ' Simmering it further,, the Timps Teally" have but three chances in a dozen of.' winning the second half: defeat Pinney and Gemmell club and have Pinney tip-Magna once or twice, or win one -of .the, lwo remaining games, with Magna 'v dropping', both, to Pinney. . .;- ;;ff Provo's first test will be ; with Pinnev tomorrow at "4:30 p. j'rri at ltbe TTmp park-.. Skipper ' Johr Philpy. said today he would prob-7- ably etart Deb Dudley on the i mound. Dudley pitched f. six-jiit -" ball to win over Ge'mmell last ' ' Sunday and may be just the chuek-to chuek-to handcuff the hard-hitting - -7 Salt-Lake team.. V "x -C;-; V' ";Fred (Feets- Tedesco; Pinney , player-managefwill be back, in the Salt Lake lineup for the first : time since he. was suspended from . v1ea'gue play, following the . Provo-V Provo-V Penney game, July 24,. in which he 7 "laid -hands "upon an umpire. v: .Pinney has been pointing for : xtne "Provo clubNsince. the j holiday ; . game. Saturday's meeting; will be ---Tmakeup , contests shifted; ahead ' ' just enough to allow . the, fiery Y manager -back "into the v lineup.'' x--.' " Skipper.. Philpy of the Timps ' 1-V-hasTiad to" do some shifting since Glen Berge. shortstop, was signed the Salt Lake Bees. Reed b) Collins has -been used on, thirdsbase. with LaVar Kurap go ing toNshortstopv. . Philpy will probably Campletej the. battery for Saturdays ganie. . ; The remainder of the lineup: Page at .first basesBraunagel at second. A. and ErXJensen' and Gardner in thejcaitfield.s SenAttacks . Neutrality Policy - - STATE - STARVED ROCK PARK, IH-, Aug.s 25 iU.I!W-Tr. sX i Sen. Gerald P. Nye, (R) N. D. . attacked the administration neu-Xtralitypolicy neu-Xtralitypolicy last night, as "play-' "play-' Jng 'sicum dog' ,on' England and - France." . ; x'. '" ..: - .. - In .a - Republican ; picnic-rally ' speech which ., was broadcast na-3tionally; na-3tionally; 4 he" sard the administra-. administra-. tion thad drifted from a strict keep rout of war" policy and t hat "the drifting started precise- ly the time when that adminis- t mt ion saw itself, failing miser- ably In its domestic policy. Smari-Strato VJin iUay To let Finals Neff Smart and Sterling Strate, top seeded players advanced to the finals of the men's division in the city net tourney Thursday ' by winning two matches.-' The - finalists ) defeated Carlyle and .Winston Dahlquist, C-0, 6-3, then turned back McKay Chris-tensen Chris-tensen and Floyd Millett, 6-1, 6-5, tn the semifinals. xT ..".' Two other teams advanced past quarterfinal ; matches.' Thornton and' Claude Snow def. Marion Ol-sen-LaVar Kump,1 6-3, 6-3, and Ben Lewis-Dr. Russell Swenson def. Owen Dixon-Don . Richmond, '6-0, G-l. ; .. - "' - h : . -i ; . - " .-'. : 'In the junior division, Ray Nash-Max Nash-Max Dix worked into the finals by defeating Glen Snarr-Richard Reese, 2-C, 6-3, 6-0. ". France Mobilizes faciorylVorkers " " 1 1 ! " ' DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1939 PAGE THREE ind a Bully, Time Was Had by AH FT! ;tf k -JL- V c PARIS, Aug. 25 (U.R)--The gov-. ernmeht requisitionedTfactorles working on government -contracts today as Italy reportedly.' urged France to advisePoTand; to ivesin to. Germany. ; ,- r y'- .;; " : It was - understood1' the. French government had urged Poland to remaiiV - calm 'but' there.lwas ": no indication it had changed its determination de-termination to aid the Poles in the event' of a German attack. : : The Mtalian suggestion, an authoritative au-thoritative source said was made by Count Galeazzo CiarCo, - foreign minister, 'though Andre Francois Poncet, " French ; 5 ambassador . to Rome. Foreign Minister - Georges Bonnet -conferred withj the Italian ambassador- here today." " ' : Th extent of the French recom-. xnendation'.to Poland, - it' was 3uiir uerstoud,. was . that 'Ihe Poles do nothing which Germany could construe con-strue 'as an act of provocation. - . in .addition to requisitioning the factories, and vtheir personnel,' the government decreed a' moratorium on debts. 'and negpuatxle instru ments of reservists -called to the Salehi : ' In " V"" ' " "p: TONiGHTrk colors.; Pi emier ':' Edouarcfv Daladier de cided? to await general imobiliza- ti&trEy : Germany before- convok insr the -eabinet -to decreeN French J mobilization general J - - "V i i.-.iiii. Jj; f . AyJ. , ni.jm.a.; JCW xv ,,, r";.;- " . JPfr fS .Auciralia Dauis " : Gup Team Leeds CHESTNUT HILL, Mass., Aug. 25 (U.R) Australia took an early lead inv the inter-zone finals of t"he Davis cup competition today when Adrian Quist defeated Drago Mitio, Jugoslavia, 6-0, 6-4, 6-3. , . , The winner of three ' matches out of five between Australia and Jugoslavia challenges the United States for the. cup. - CHESTNUT HILliIasAug. 25 (Ll!)Toaays-Dav's cup doubles matchHaetweeri Australia and goslavia was postponed until tomorrow: because of rain., . . -"". ...... .'.f-':.-vv.v.; Protected only by his skill in befuddling the bull with a flashing cape, Sydney Franklin exhibited his': "bloodless' bull-fight" in New York. Franklin, onl y American matador to win fame- in Spain's bull - xings, won 'when his artiui aoaging tireasoux ine duii. waicmngo. t-. . umuais w. iv,u uu uu- , v - manenanann g oi ra j.oro. T - r t v.. -. Upsets Jbeven s SomalKntiller SCHEDULE TONIGIIT'f 6 :30 Orem City vs. General Shop. 7:30 -lleber Jaycee vs. People's 8:30 -Amos Dairy (Payson) , vs. Neilsen A uto ( A rne ri ca n Forjt) . 9 :30 SmlthDrugPU Grover vs. Provo Medics.-' . Thursdays . Results ' " Cozy Cafe (Park CitiKeclarn-atlon CitiKeclarn-atlon Bureau 3.ff X." . Ctah-Idaho : Suear defaulted Xtb Griffin Bakery (AmJFork) J Utah-IdahflT 11, Griffin 6, (exhibition). (exhi-bition). . .- . . '"v7 ' Salem Mercantile 6 Leven's 2. . Castle Gate 11, Del Monte t CP-.' CP-.' Fork) 1. ." 'trprfor itr offensively, with a homer in the last frameV i : Salem Mercantile provided plenty1 of . power in their-game with IJpvpns 'Thursdav Tn "fact" enoiifrh althpUgh, imaat the Pt-nun eam fi If ft 9. FTance was rushing troops, up to, beromej onP oAthe 'favorites iddoes aLsb . rodeout'x.a homer. -VV V s- m ----- - - X: ' N ?' - ' ",: Te drove in M and Sy Christensen for Salem's last, three tallies; . x Engstrom andf. Niiongerwere the big s sticjkers" for Reclamation Bureau. . Nisciger got a j homer and two singles ' ; in three trips ' againstCozy Cafe's ' pitching: de- nartnient " X :: s. v Four ' games are on ! dockelr for tonicht. --' Amos" ' Dairv of Payson and,,' Neilsen Aut'q 'of American Fork meet in IhefeatdreV ; V" - - ' ,yt GRlDstAItS"b COACII. . BOSEMAN, Mont., NAug.. reinforce the". Maginot line, by the hundreds of thousands! .' .? U -x ylThe" general view was that lit- tile hopefremainedfon peace,. , - - a . - - - . i- 1 . - -; - . . -i 1 . i . fo) 0: 0 0) Oj Oiir Big 15c 1" 1 I I I A Our Coils Are Thoroughly Cleaned After Every Ikirrel. y drink draft beer i - . WHEREAT IS KEPT AND SERVED RIGHTi TTDT7TT.TT TT ATTD Tmfl American, and National League scores by innings dally. ' . . t Direct, Service! . " -:. : - . In k the 'city's' Invitational softball tourney. "' ' . w One other, surprise' was'.furnish-ed. was'.furnish-ed. .The seeded 1 Utah-Jdaho . Sugar teampf Spanish Forkshowied , up 20 minutes late for' the game with Griffin , Bakery .-.of . AmericanFork and. " was forced to forfeit. -The two outf itsV played ; an exhibitionf however and the SpForlvteam won- llto .6... '. y. Provo's . Reclamation Bureau was dropped fronvthe tftle flight, 4 ,to 3 by CozyCafe ofHPark City, The gamewent ten inpings. beforej the ParkCity team worked -across arun.f Gf Gedley.got home on F. O'Hara's doubleaf ter being walk- ed to first- - ! . f X Salem's chucking . staff: . held Leven's- to tweniits. Charlie Roberts, Rob-erts, . on the mound for the losers, allowed seven,".' bingles. ; He . made C3 tlS.VOR HA 'V-''' .. ' - .. :. .... 0 W " CUV .v.v.v,-;v.v;:i';oiv. BUT 17 Ys CREDIT WAS OIV D H ERE IM. 3 r.TIWUTES! - V A" I HO I ' For years I'd always paid cash. My credit had never been established anywhere. Thought I'd have to ' "go through hours of red tape and long credit Investigation. 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Aug. 25 J SALT LAKE CITY (IT.R) The Vanguard of 2000 dele gates began arriving , here today for the American x Mining Con gress-. Convention tljat will, open here Monday. JL - yx : . Among early. ' arrivals was Dr Edgar "B.x'Brossard, - former Utah State. Agricultural, college .pro fessor , and now a member of the U. S. tarrif commission Brossard predicted that, inthe event or . a general European war, America's metal mining industry would play a vital part , - L 1 . . llanT.leqts Death On Dn. G. Tracks Rio 1 Grande Western " Railroad vard3 here toda y,-r Police . said he UJ! Maj Kimerlv. X all-Rocky Mountain i Conference-J football tackle aty Montana State colleger saicf today he wiUcoach boxing apparently had ; deliberately laid arid wrestling VtCKimberly, Icla7his head on the tracks inr front football coach at Montana State-.capitated. V ,' . Winners named xi In, Club Contest i Pefcherons to Post mi iufnlb isrt"ifrf' i i V" Sfl.'WiO'Nl 'OO w . 5 ill: Tiny jockey above, looks a-bit Incongruous on one-ton stallion .Which will go to post in-Percheron draft horse derby at National . Percberon Show in St. Paul, Aug. 26-Sept, i. ; S ALT" LAKE CITY, Aug.- 25 (UJiH-Harry Stromness, about 40, was found dead in the Denver-and.-""n - VX" t?nw m Rin T r.rande Western RaUroad t ??unty , Physician j; Stanley , M ciark. Florence Bone, Pleasant View, andUidene- Garrett, Lehi,. today were . declaredwinners' of Utah county's annual senior and junior division . girls 4-IL .club- health MissBonedaughter of Mr. ana Mrs. John Bone, followed in the footsteps of her sister, Ellen wO last year was declared sUtairs as well 'as Utah 'county's liealthiest V Her club leader is; Mrs. Marian' CErcanbrackl A member-of the Lucky lorne' Science vclub, she has been in4-H iclub work fornix years, studying foods, homerfurn-ishings homerfurn-ishings arid clothing projects. Second J place .' winner- in the senior division was Nelly Fran com, daughter of . Mr. . and: Mrs. Lester Francom. Her club . leader is Mrs.'' Ray1 Wilson. . , 5 Miss Garrett,, the junior division divis-ion winner, is a 1 daughter, of 1 Mr. and Mrs. E1 B. Garrett of LehU She Ms a mpmber of the Junior Cooking club and her leaders are Ruth Woritori and Betty Wllsori. v, itunnerup to miss uarreii was Helen. Bunnell, Lake View. Other contestants ; placed as , follows :in the junior division rDaisy Dean Daniels, . Spanish - Fork, ' third; Reva' Myers, .Highland, fourth Leah Jean SwensonManila, fifth; Joyce Clark and Lecta Lou Line-baugh, Line-baugh, Pleasant1 Grove, tied fpr sixth; ' Hazel Qrvin, Vineyard, seventh.-1 s 1 - f- All contestants x were examined and-rscored under , direction oX Gbbbyto. SekFpur New SpeRec6x-idm6rrow ' . v- 1-7. l . " V k . WENDOVER. Ndv., Auff: 25 .U.R) i"h n established n meAsured mile John Coblxklng of' the speed world, said 'today Ive will definite- ly roll his Railton ; Red Lion onto the Bonneville salt flats tomorT row morning in search of four additional ad-ditional flying start records. t Tlrilii9A At . thp shortnpsa of the Bonneville eourse only 13 'A, pniles Cobbwill have" to travel almost as fatJts'Nh'e did Wednesday when record o3G8.85 mph. lie will at-temptXto at-temptXto beat the present five kilometer, and five mile and ten kilometer vand ten mile records. The first three marks are held by Sir Malcolm Campbell with speeds of '292.12, 251.40 x nd 238.G7l.mph meyer pf Germanyheld the ' ten mile mark af'223.91 mph. - I' & i W if, v . Warn the olper Timyy LOOK tHESMARTER THEY ARE! He. was de- Swims23Miles-the Hard Way ' x J -A- 4 ::::V, '-ob ' .-I V. TtrftKT nm-rr i nan i mini " r mi i in J m - " i " u ' "" '' f " ' "f r '" .. 1 (l . '. 'til v MississiDDi river after swimming fronl Alton to St. Louis, Mo., with bis hand meat cutter, is lifted out of lton to St. Louis, Mo., with ift bound behind his backHjile ma dethe3 miles ii 6 bouiTJ fit- Wlr .V Without wires you tune your radio from, across the roomr arid you can tune in to quality smok ing for less money. . . 'Ask for, MARVELS it : 1 1 v , 1 U i I a ma -jJ; I5- 7 rt m0m T"-! if 7e CQAPjry"TG o'y TtPHNO OTMtHS.-rMltA., P. - The contest to determine ' the county's healthiest boywas post poned until, Saturday. "3T X. ; 1 "" ::. V-- v'.-, .-0' , I .. 1 ;v....f r.C- . 1 - . v vt4 - -A " ' s Gitv Court John - Bowers pleaded builfy in citycourt Friday to, '.supplying liquor to a minor, Lorenzo Argyle. Bowers was given a. 30-day jail sentence suspended provided he not 'violate any liquor . laws, and Argyle . was , given choice of ' la $10 fine or serving five. day& in the county jail. J E. Zimmerman, liquor control commissioner, waa complaining witness. ' . George; Kinsey pleaded guilty to being intoxicated. He: was given choice of a $10 fine or five days in jail. . . . John L. Russell of the D-T-rR-cpmpany in f Provo wants x his friends to know hat he Is not the J.' L. Russell referred to in a stop iight running ; complaint, : mention ed in., yesterday's court reports I TOO LATETOR CLASSIFICATION I FOR, SKiE---USCELLANEOUS WHJTE table . $2, white wash rs'tand SI, white dresser. $5, show l .foot deep, $3; bed springs $2, Linoleum Inlaid riig - 2. 133 west 3rd North. .' a28 X. 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