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Show i i 3 o L-, (-JO filTffl Ml mi I 0 1. 1 i i - t C7 A -V'- ' . " " : , : t- : : ... s - - ' - . , V . ' ' . r ' . -: - - r r ! . ,. ' . m !i:;!ii:G SPLURGE' HELPS PlimtfO 111 -A bad sixth Inning: cost" Provo the first title-series garne with Pinney Beverage -in Salt Lake City Tuesday nighU, The Beveragemen tallied six i rur-3 on" four ."hits andtwo errorsu i In that frame, then coasted to ' a 12-7 victory. " V . ' Last year's ciiamps unched ; hits in the first, third "and . sixth . innings off Provo's Henry Smith. In all, they hit safejy' 12 times. Provo tallied -once An.the first, four times in Athtfseventh and twice in - the ninths- - - The two teams were scheduled to meet at . Provo today, '4:30 p. m., but the Timps. were planning plan-ning to play without the services of LaVar Kump, who ; sprained an ankle Tuesday, and Skipper John PhilpyT who wasscheduied to entrain for Calif ormsTsea, service ser-vice thLs rqortjuig-. - ' Smith .Routed V Pinney blasted Smith from the mound in the sixth. Lloyd Shep herd -took oyer, for .the .Timps and "pitched good ball In xtne final two" frames. x x Ken Price of the winners hel Provo to three hit3up to the seventh, The Timps picked, up four in' that Inning anil three more in . the ninth. " Page and Braunagel. with'two hits in four trips, and: Gardner, with two three-base hits in i five trips, were thd big: stickers f or ;' Provo. .' ; - . , Kump.-regular ;hort-stop, gave, py to Don, Overly In' the sev-; er.th after coming- up with badly sprained ankle while tryV' in'g to snare a fast ground drive. Braunagel was shifted to short. Overly took ,over second base duties. - PROVO y, . ; A. ; : At.H o a .Gardner, cf V..;.. 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MH-t; lions. laiowP.A. smokes . rich,5 tasty, yet MILD, COOLT free from, the - mouth-parching, bite of excess heat,' Rolls faster, rreatet ',too! 7i fin rell-your-owa in mvrj handjr tin of Pria Albert TH E NATIONAL JOY SMOKE J E. 1. UmmA T. C.Wti tmUm. W. C , L E 'T7'T'VT A ) Thb home that we . build wUL givcyou fort, at less costv ' iA-V 4 l":" - '.r - V Si rii r - t ' - I 1 : ); k Low Rates--4 K " in.' TSTST TTTIRD S0UTIT Giiy .Ssni-Pinali 'TONIGHTS- SCHEDULE (Consolation Flight) JS3Q Iieclamation Uureau vs. Leven's. 7:30 Curley's Lunch v's, Provo Lioan, " . 'Championship Flight) " , :830 Cozy Cafe vs". Heber Jay-f Jay-f ee. . " ? ' ' .. ,V ' 9:S0 General J Shop Supr Heaters, r - ; .. It. Nielsen Auto (A. F. .. 4 Payson Iferchants . . 3 Sunshine Cafe ; y -. 8 .3 Reddy7 Kilowat . . . ' '" -... x --. V Mt Pleasant CCC .'A 12 7 0 Valley Lunch . . ; 0 (Charleston) - ' -' : Provo Medics .......' A .5- 0 Orern City . ..... .'. 3 . 7,' 3 Sunshine1 Cafe of Provo- and Kelsen Auto of .'.American .Fork advanced into the semifinal round of Provo city's' annual invitational softball tourney Tuesday night with wins over ,Reddy- Kilowatt and Payson Merchants. - , - The Cafe team --turned back Ivilowatt, T.to 1, and Nielsen Auto came from behind to defeat Payson Merchants, 4to 3. J Lee Nielsenjscorjed the American Amer-ican Fork team's wining-runs "in the seventh'. Both had singled. College Col-lege allowed Payson but, four. hits. Payson went - ahead, ' 3-2, " in - the slxth-on, a .couple ofjruns by 1 Wilson Wil-son and- Brown. .' . Sunshine Cafe's JTelson ' struck eut 23 Reddy Kilowatt hatters. His team mates picked up eight bingles off . Passey. Peters), with a homer and ' a single, and Peay wicTTthree singles .in four trips, were the winners' big stickers. ' -; 'mV Pleasant CCC b lanked Valley Lunch of i Charleston, 12-0, in1 advancing into' the consolation semifinals. Provo Medics also advanced ad-vanced with a 4-3 victory . over Orem Citv. . : -.V i-Tonighfsc title games bring together to-gether 'Cozy Cafe of ; ParkCity and Heber .Javcees at 9:30, and two Provo teams. General Shon Heaters, . at American League fr1 r'c- W.'L. Pet. New York-1'. : .". ..x91' 38 , .705 BostonX - , V- 52-.504 Chi.cag57T. . . ; . . 72 . 57 .558 Cleveland .,...:'.... 68 59 ..535 Detroit :..Y. V.. 68 '-61 .527; ... i ' - j Kf r TO i4"Q I vvasningionr. .-v-v r VI VI". Philadelphia ,. 'U i . . . .4V ' 5 I 90 .280 Tuesday's Results, Chicago" 4 Cleveland 2-Detroit 2-Detroit 4 - St Louis '2jLlS i. . Only . games - scheduled . :1 - A. :.' National League Wi L. Pet. Cincinnati 7- .615 .573 St J53. Chlcagoj . New .York : . Brooklyn Pittsturgh . Boston .V. . 64,: 597.520 64 CO1 .516 57jHc6T463 56 69- .448 40 84 ' .323 Philadelphia x . Cincinnati 3St lUis 1. (10 innings)', :New . York 6. Phiiadeipnia u Brooklyn6, Boston 2. Only fames' scheduled. Vecchio, - If Campana, . Tezak,; ss, Lembn, ,ct ." Price; p ! TOTALS 227 xBatted" for XCump in -seventh: xxBatted- for - L. Shepherd . ! ui ninth. ' ..; ;;A';AAA-h V proviWuT" ioa oooJ 402 7 Pinney . t,t '20Jip03 OOx 12 ' ummarytvErrors ; Tezak, I-hilpy 2 Bonny,Kump, Braunagel. Braun-agel. vstolenv bases Tedesco- 3. Sacrifice hit Braunagel. Three-base Three-base hits Gardner 2, Braunagel, Tezak,- Overly. Two-baseir hit , Tczak. Runs batted in -Braunagel 4, Gardner, OverlyL. Shepherd; Shep-herd; Ostler 2, VecchioCampana, Tezak 3, Lemon 3. Double, plays -Tezak - to Ostler; Lemon to Tczak; 1 Page to Overly, Charge tlefeaXy to vSmith. VRunsrrespon-sible VRunsrrespon-sible , for Smith 9, Shepherd - 7. Struck , out By Smith .9, Shep-her Shep-her l;;Price 6. Bases on balls, off Smith 1, Price; 3. Hit Vlth pitched ball Vecchio , by , S'mit'ii. Passed .balt-I-e-xnon.;upirea torber. and Abt'Iett. ,. ; V f " v .v. help you plari and : pride andrcora- . ' : . -: :!'' - Easy Terms : PHONE 34- ' 6 1 '4 1 ..... . 'i. 75 7.. A.. 71 .V. ;.....A5:r ''2' 4 . . . ; . . 5 2 6 - . AV.T.-A:.3a.i X ; X PAGE FOUR Cougaxs Ready JFar ' ' '39' Football Wars. v- .' - i Football vtwice a day." That wiH-ije-' the. menu for some 40 ,Brigham Young grid-ders grid-ders who take - Cheir suits otf the rack Saturday and para.de out pa-the stadium field. ' With but two weeks remain- ing before : the Cougars . battle Arizona State . Teachers at Flag staff, Coaches Eddie Kimball and i Floyd " Millett have , ordered two practice sessions a day. The first is set"for 9:30 a. m., Saturday, with a matinee, in the afternoon at" 4 1 o'clock. . -v-' : Co-captains 'Wayne Reeve and Fred, Bateman, were in Provo today - looking verTikely rooming room-ing places. Also getting the break on first pick at apart-imerits apart-imerits V are" Gale ' Lewis Roy Evans, Manuel . PachecJ, Ilafen LeavittXon : ' Brimhall, Shirl Blackham, Garth Chamberlain and Dee " Chipman. .". - ; i . Iosp No Time ti time ' wiil-be-1ost iiTTiand- ing;'out suits Coach Kimball in-dicaedJiie in-dicaedJiie , Cougars - are anxious to gefrTnrSaturday's session and have more than just a dress-rehearsal. dress-rehearsal. They have been reviewing re-viewing plays and strategy sent them three . weeks ago by the coaching ; department and will waste but little time -in getting back - into the swing of things. Art Gilbert of Salt-Lake City and; Lloyd - Brink of Kaysville, are. the only regulars' . expected back Saturday, J?ut there will be snm 17 lettermen tn -fOnYi the LeavitU regular, tackle two seasons sea-sons ago, and .Shirl" Blackham, 200-pound center who was semi-regular semi-regular center - several seasons ago, . will ' be back toN strengthen the line. Gilbert will be" athis. old guard - position.- Brink '"will be shifted from" fullback to blocking block-ing halfback.1 . ' . - ' 7 . First, home game for -the Cougars Cou-gars ." is set for-.-October 7, with Colorado State, Brigham vwill get a week's rest- between the "Arl-isona "Arl-isona State . and Colorado State ames.' ' y - Pioneer League . - W.,L.,Pct. 64V-48 .571 63 x48 .568 Twin Falls Pocatello Salt Lake,;,-.... 54 59 .478 Boise . ; . - r 54 59 ' .478 51J 61 .455 Ogden Lewiston 51 62 . 451 t ryr' Tuesday's Results I Salt Lake 5,. Ogden 6. -. U Bose Sr Lewiston . 9, ' (1 hings., ' . v iri- ProVo Youth to , x- ', Serve in Javy ' ' ! - r-1 . y".-. ApplicaUon. of Norman Arthur Heavner of Provo, for enlistment in hS "United j States navy, has been approved .and his name has beertplajced on : the', waiting list, according J to John H.r Schneider, recruiting .officer "at : SaltvLake .City'. Mr, x Heavner is " the Arthur Ileavner. .. now of . Cedar - City. Uy . attended Provo.- high school. X Let 'er i Here's a picture with plenty of splash . . . at least pair executing double dive against' a background of clouds . at pool in Croydon, Em'rey, England, ; wili" have plenty of splash, in a second. DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Co-Gaptains 4 ' '!: Hog Prices Go Up L ' $1.20-$1.50 Today . KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 6 'L'Ej-Hog prices v advanced 1.20 to 5i.ou- a-nunareaweignt.iere toaay in the. most sweeping, single day upturn since the World war..', Eastern order buyers took all of limited . available supply in the first .hour of trading, before .local packing interests were abler to enter en-ter the market, x The " " advance brought the market top to' $8.60, fl-new high for the. year, y One small lot sold at $8-75,. and traders believed , that late arrivals . might even exceed, this price. !1 ' ONLY ONE KIND OF SAUSAGE- ALLOWED. , BERLIN, Sept.' 6 tllEV All but one variety of sausage will disappear, dis-appear, from Germany tables - ef f ective . Spt. 11, it was learned today. . ..-"' - ,. The - remaining sausage 'will ' be SOn1 iOIho "cnnenliHatoH CQnooffo" ; nrn. SUmably combining: all the good points of the hundreds of .varie- tie3. X;. Buck v 1 Dds l"Jin.6rccial , Gainc FroinGar(Is NEW YORK, Sept. 6 uTJi There was some justification today for believing that the Cincinnati Reds Were within sighting distance of their first pennant in 20 years. The Reds won; a highly im portant - battle yesterday, battling 10 innings to - beat the runner-up cardinals 3-1. That may easily turn out to be the decisive victory of the campaign.- It increased their Head to five games six on the all- important losing side. With" one - out in the 10th French : Bordagaray, ex-cardinal, started the Reds', winning surge with a single to center. When Kong fumbled ; he raced to second. ' Frey was passed and Walters slapped a single to center, scoring Bordagaray. Borda-garay. and sending Fred to third. Werber forced Walters at seeond, Brownto Sj, Martin,, Frey scoring on theplay. - ' - The interlxrough battle-between the Giants and the Dodgers - continued con-tinued apace with the Terrymen retaining their' half -game hold on fourth place by rattling the Phillies Phil-lies for t a- 6-0 victory.. Brooklyn stung ."the Bees, X5-2, with Hugh Casey pitching ; a' six-hitter, six-hitter, y It '' Was. Casey "Jr- fifth straight 'and 11th of the year, , ' -- Battling to hold their place in the American league, the White Sox. turned back the Indians, 42, and now leacUthe tribe by three games.. . A Thef if th inning Tigers moved within one - game I1 of the fourth- place Indians when they licked the' Browns, . 4-2. Hank Greenberg's 25th homer broke a 2-2 tie in the eighth to tlinch the victory. v- ; . - fi--l!JAVZ - 5 '.x-;- V-X ::: . Wm ft I I I i K . x x . " I 1 r :IWnnri: .- m '.- ' "-; x: '-x Hardly larger than Your Hand, TA Inches Wide. 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I3acj7 a )M. 1 I ' mm 6, 1939 PROVO ESLiEt PLAY; DULERS Provo women golfers, with their sierhts still fixed on thel state championship and a . math States -aces -are seveiv from Utah mathematical chance 6f winning colleges and nine from Colorado It, match strokes with the strong schools: ; ririgham Young is rep-Forest rep-Forest v Dale team at Salt Lake resented byfour athletes, Univer-City, Univer-City, ' r sity of ?UtahXby; three, Colorado The Provo team will meet the u by five, Denver Uhy- two,' and Salt Lake Country club here Sep- Colorado State' 'btwo; :.:. o' . tember'22 to finish off the sea- - B. - Y. U- track Nstars in the son's play. ,' ' ' . group are Carl ClarkivKoder of the , Meanwlnle, " the city champion- conference pole vault refeord.arid ships will bedecided. Mrs. DeLoh Leg cannon, eights star, seolas-Braunagel seolas-Braunagel led in Tuesday's round tic 'scholarship winner, and ihem- shooting 103. Mrs. Alice Broaddus was in second place with 118. , Rounds today -. ana y i nursaay will finish ; off the tourney. 4. ,Mrs. Arvxilla Braun won " the grand finals of tne directors' cup last eek by defeating y Mrs was , handicapped 13 strokes. Cups will be presented to both golfers at the annual dinner of lh ;lub. Kolob to Ente State Tourney '-Kolobstake VM" Men, champs.J of district' 6 will enter, the 'all-church 'all-church tourneyat'Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday, -it was an nounced from , Springville today The Kolob team defeated Pal myra, 3-0, in the finals of Xxf district playoff Saturday.'... They had previously turned in brilliant victories pver Pioneer- and Mana-vu Mana-vu . ward3 'of. Provo..' Seven teams; representing ', as- . many stakes, were in the district champion ships. for ?i50.sp.'S U) x ' PR0&- CD ) 1 Full Vision Illuminated Three Position. Tone Control, 10-Inch Electro-Dynamic Spei Walnut Cabinet tseautt fully Grained ' t . V x . opportunity. As a musical, inst the j most exacting ' BndGoG j-Vnj Ajfn-cc6" .4)1 b'lfo) t 129 West Center Crane Paces Annual Cougar Athletes WinRecoanition Sixteen athletic . stars from the : Mountam States conference are featured in the 1939-40 edition of The Blue. Book of College Ath letics," distributed this week by McNitts of Cleveland, Ohio. Included in the Mountain ber 0f the basketball squad.M Clark and Cannon are cd-capteins of the 1940 track team. Lloyd I Brink, basketball forward, tennis letter- marlf and f oothall ace, and Wayne rteeve ifootball- end and cocaptain are also featured. - , : ' Cni'f w nHATrh OUllC, III -X UlVU Marriage Vows Wayne Soffe, freshman foot ball coach at Brigham.' Young university, uni-versity, . will " join the ranks . of the benedicts, September 7, -when' h weds Miss" lorothy Stringfellow, dauhgter;of Mn ahd Mrs. Marvin Stringfellpw.of Provo. M- tX named ; freshman 7 Soffe was coach and a slant inthe physi cal education Mepartmentat'B. Y. U. last year following his graduation grad-uation from the institution.- He va captain of the 1937. Cougar football squad' and)ilso)Xon let" tcrs at end for Uifee.years, , After, their, marriagre.' In xthe Salt' Lake- temple, the young: couple plan Jto spend their honey-red the size or warships and gun moon in Yellowstone parkland the cai-ipers1, it was announced off icial-Pacific icial-Pacific " northwests '' -'"s,-- ly twy. - ,-' i .XT-- - ""x"-" M. I S1 mm m m . . m-- 1 . 9 X' ' ' - X 4 X - i Just bnce lira long," longtimev comes such a real suoer savinas onriorturiit If ;k5 x that performs BIG, this model. v Jarid selectivity .than you ever littlemoney.'; , - - M'lX'fS ' w - . . T: : , ,.L" : l if ' - ; ,.T7 I -:rr... , : ...... ' s al. . X x . 56Vsx24y x l4 In. and Inlaid. X v- r- " ' in modern 1388"is ifX'.- ; x I ... ... . : 1 1 '-x ; - ...... ,i ' ' ' '' " v . v Sale Ends Saturday, September 16th ' ' Both Sets-Subject id Stock ok Hand - Field n A Golf loumey Gordon Crane, Upth .junior gou Champion; set the pace Tuesday.-!! the qualifying round of the Provo city championships at the mum- ' . cipal course.. X . I- Crane shot a 72. ' - v Others shooting fine golf were . Jack Brim, 73; L. It.' lyfnp, 73; W; U Snow. 76; C. S. Bean.1 fl. .. and Mark Nielsen. '84. ' . ' The qualifying- round, "will 1h completed by Sunday: evening. Pro Earl Schneiter said tocfay. v X Four TroVo golfers, Schneiter, Crane,;Iviris and Lee ,-Butle, yifl enter the . Magna open tourney which runs Saturday and Sunday. Prizes will be given the tlu er low professionals , and. the 'thrct' 'lowmateurs. v-,: -' ."':,- .' Tidball Is Idaho f ennis AX Bt Sept. 6 irj: Jack ,TldbaJ s Angejes teamed with Al bf Portland to com- ombination ' of Id:tfo amateur let s by a, 6-3. 0-4, 1-0. C-2.,ti iumph yfer Frank and Fred Mehner of Salt Lake City iji the finals of - men's doubles, late .yes-: terdayx. '; ' rr - 1 Earlier. Tidball defeated' ) Frnnk Mehnerof Salt Lake, find San Francjsco. 1038 Idaho titilst, G-3, 75, 6-4 to takthe men's singles. . Frank Mehttr won : junior smgles title, C-3, G2 over Cleo Sin-Ward, Sin-Ward, Salt Lake; Wlcer. Wallace, Salt Lake, , won boyititle, G 0, G-0 over liruce Hanron.HloiaeT r." Y " ' X -NAVAL TUEATV IIELNG DENOtJNCKD i ' LONDON, Sept. G -t'.!!)Great Britain has notified the?- Upited States; France, Russia and Poland., that she is denouncing the hayal disarmament treaties which limit- Jo rp" UN i - r ;x vou'want a tinv rrrdio 'Junior" is the bcst biiy ' hoped to find for co ... - j 1 ; b ); ... V r ti '; JISE. IUa.y K OfXtjO tMvis 1 v a) uie mwt: , n -Ti m- mm k w . m : - t i; ' - X'Y . A . .. ;xx ; Phone 121 C-7 V w r X X X |