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Show 1 . - 4 - R w A rankle Fnsch f Masiager Ol' Chicago Resfemis Action Catches Baseball World By Surprise Tommy Fair Would Like To Carry Ring Gomeback To U. S.ifor Louis Bout at Native Eggs Received Dy Gan.3 Dcpartir.3nt Cut-Thro- 1 ,1 PHILADELPHIA July 21 (U. The state fish ancf game daj Seems that an edict of the La Frisch resigned as man has Just received g50, bor government is rthe cause. It Frankie partment 000 black spotted native cutthroat is called the "laner development! ager of the seventh-plac- e ana Chi cago cups Saturday jrnu tax." Tommy had paid 22,ooo eggs from Yellowstone, v Thla ' was narpeu to succeea pounda (about $90,000) Cavaretta season." the of oi the for him "rest representa nearly ; one-thifor a. large plot or una near the Frisch suddenly quit million the Why three to was and such expected preparing Brighton ' by W id build a block of 68 flats (for an Cubs Was not revealed to come from this source thla eggs Cubs' of director play Matthews, a to realize other 08.000 pounds) year. seclu was in They will be hatched and himself ers. Frisch completed property wnicn wouia sion. , planted from (he state hatcheries at 150,000 then be auessed ' and Phil "Frisch resigned nearest th'e watera where they T pounds. as in will ' Cavaretta playing fill, But the "rand development tax" are to be placed. would have taken all of .the dif- manager for the rest of the sea The of then A bulk from fish the ference betw.een 68,000 pounds son, Mathews satd. He wouia native eggs will b plsnted in the and 150,000. Tommy' was in pretty not elaborate on I the cireura-itinc-. ci Uinta Mountain waters. Thou nf Friich's resignation. sand Lake and Boulder Mountain heavily, found himself strapped, road dub Bob Lewis, was However, and needed quick money, sections. Strawberry and Scho- I bad L the that hinted come secretary, advised by Jack Harding to field Reservoirs. . . J s more the Cubs of ahowinar in the back to the ring after an absence Pop Is the heavyweight cham- - The three million native trout ersey Joe Walcott once waa on relief, but hia brood of six need worry no longer. s than two-yereign of Frisch GOOD PROVIDEI of more than a decade. y to eggi from Yellowstone are about Camden are, left 12; 14; of an the Membera Ruth, at carol, Doris, family right, adnutt pioo The record book over here says miht haeve been resoonsible Mrs. Walcott and Arnold. 17. (NEA) half, of the total of such eggs 11; 16; Vince, Elva, a 'club phone; when .r that know "You a now .but bit he's 37, Tommy is available to the department this' less "or more is ; this is bad older. If he is 40 or 41, he must going -.. . year. They '.come to. the depart However, sam. Lewis be One of the expected, ment in exchange for .the work of a this came as complete men of that age in the world." He To-Widepartment personnel who have n i to me."' snrnrise to as Only 204, compared worked at Yellowstone during the NEW YORK. July 21 (URVIn weighs Frisch that said Lewis 208 quit on the night he fought his spawning season there this spring. the face of a bitter outburst from Joe Louis 15 bloody A Breeder's Victory rounds near- after he had a "confab with MatCHICAGO, July 21 aiRHall Battle f ield in the eyein the! as planned during the early These' eggs add to our own chief acIlea was rv Pa who Pitcher thews" in a room at the Warwick oi rame, a pam-oii- j 14 and he made his bid ago. source of suppy of native trout aciuji.g iium gtretcn Saturday and men. ran on jockeying, , a cused of being "gutless,,' the ly He years was is for breeder'a vlcloryL team It staying the where hotel, the-,field entered 'the Greentree stable, looked .mighty to a neck triumphyin the 23rd when has had six fights, since he these being taken at Straw eggs, Philadelannounced returned the Brooklyn Dodgers series with 61 Fame's father, Shut Out, stretch. Hall of Fame, piloted by Hall to the ring and won fouP for itsPhillies. of the $50,000 added running reservoir and totalling just, Palica's that berry dispute Saturday , them, suffering a TKO at the phia Arlington park classic before Ted Atkinson, moved with him. won the classic In 1942, and his over three million this year. with Manager Charley Dressen of Cub veteran a is Cavaretu of native eggs 23.67$ fans.! ' was a "great misunderstanding." fist of a big ungainly club fighter grsndfsther, Blue Larkspur, cap- - A token, take East Goes To 'Front The Greentree colt, who .!was Canyon and "It's all over now," said DodV tured the first Arlington park was made at the ..; i first, base, then alternated be Schofield Reservoirs. It ia hoped And though Battlefield 'went classic in 1829. a yearling as' ger vice president Buzz Bavasi. October at the nearly destroyed that the supply from these two after he caught his leg In a to the front with two furlongs to Hall of "Everything was settled amicab 13,000 seat arena.opening of a new In recent vears. Long a Fame's win left thf sources will form a substantial fence, traveled, the mile and a go, Hall of Fame kept moving. ly. Cub favorite, Cavacetta started addition to the present supply in of. the fresh quarter for the $62,975 winner's Less than half a with theclub as a. teen-agDraws 18.00 Fans And, in. a ceremony, symbol from the question furlong to come.' 2:03 ih share com 1631 years of Man 15. the ?andlots.; hatchet." pi the etely from champion izing "burying Chicago wire, Atkinson slapped his horse muddled, Dressen and Pitcher Palica In his first return fight in his Lately, Cavaretta has been ager the of None triple Takes Victory Away with his bat and the Greentree crowrl event winners. Count BULBS-NO- T solemnly and silently shook hands native Pontypridd, where he won used by Frisch chiefly in pinch- - nnatiUKbH, Juiy zi iv.r. t SO FRAGILE Tom in the manager's dressing room back his Welsh heavyweight title ihittlng roles. Hamilton, .University Capt. . But was it 4 his stretch gelding slammed ahead for vic-- J Turf, Bold "or. Counterpoint, was RICHMOND, Va. UJ.R) A torgallon following Friday night's game at after a lapse of 12 years, Farr Frisch. born in New York. In of Pittsburgh athletic director, that took victory v awav from torv . nado that hit Monroe Park upEbbet's Field. against the St. Louis drew 38.000 fgha. That, was Sep- 1898 and famed as a New York was assigned the additional .duties George D: Widener's Battlefi sble to compete, today. rooted and splintered huge trees 1950. His one the coach tember, Cardinals. j. of head football subsequent Giant second' baseman and ior three-U- "l and , knocked out 40 electrical reBatUefield well D have sll season Saturday to re year-ol- d while- t attended,' ?Fordham Flash," had managed But just before that game got fights, in a lki,-- X circuits but not one of 16 fragile to are be no Wolves ; composite purse of the Cubs since June r 10, 1849, longer to who Len . underway Palica made his first sulted quit Casanov, place ' much of it riddeti Battlefields ha- - ornamental light bulbs ' hanging ln of found The show 22.000 ahe about $2.60. many any by Eddiejand Ruhe, horse, pounds, over at he take to Charley of tax-frOregon. university.replaced when explosivev reply -, tional parks in the United States. over the walka as broken. siayea oacic m the pack paid $3.80. The artnouncement said the Arc"gutless that Dressen tossed at estate. because- of Josses in real Grimm. He previously managed Ithe St. Louis Cardinals from 1933 school's athleticcimmittee ''felt . htm after he was charged with defeat the Dodgers He'd like to come back to New through 1838 and the' Pittsburgh it would be unwise to make a long the 2 for Pirates from 1940 through 1946. term commitment on fuch short suffered in Wednesday's game York, but not as a challenger " . notice," Casanova was released against, the Pittsburgh Pirates.: 'Joe Walcott'a title. Under. His Direction from hifcontract last Tuesday, "How- - much can a fellow "I miss the guys over there," twinkle-eye- d the take?" asked the Pitt, said the remainder of the man The Cubs finished- eighth' unsUff will be retained to .righthander. "Dressen keeps pick- said in his sincere way. 'fWhat der his direction in 1949 and football ing on me. And if he gets on I'd like to do is box. an exhibition seventh in 4950. They were in work with Hamilton. .. me just once more I'll tell him against Joe Louis for the Runyon seventh, piece. 154 games behind where he can go and what he cancer fund. Frqm everything I the. league-leadiDodgers, when can do with his ball club." hear it's a unique charity, with no he resigned Saturday.. even end After the game, after expenses going to administration. s most famous reignr as : the '"understanding" had been la iiM w ao my on xo neip,n a Frisch was Jn his six years manager "Gas-Houannounced, Dressen made these SJong. with the famous points clear: Fanr thinks he'll hang up his Gang" Cardinals. ,He led them. to 1. "Palica still has not thrown gloves for keeps after' three or and a worldcnampion like they tell me he can."- four more fights on this side; by a'pennant in 1834.- - That team included ship 2. Palica .will pitch only in which time, as he says, "I will the great Dikzy and Faffy Dean. exhibition games at Coopers-tow- n have consolidated myself." He Joe Medwick., Pepper Martin and next Monday,, for one now, holds the Welsh and' Irish a scrappy shortstop called Leo until he throws hard." h heavyweight titles., such as they Durocher. J. Palica will not make the are, and the Scottish champion-fell- ow Frisch, who lives in New WHAT-ABOUC UR COMPE.western trip with the team but named Shaw la boxing fn Rochelle, N. Y.; was named to TITION? Every businessman, will go. through daily workouts New. Zealand. ..v.baseball's hall of fame in 1847. has pipe dreams ibout cornerat Ebbeta field. . " ing the market on his product,; Wants Title Match y making a million dollars and JOE MAXIM, SIGNS We have sometimes! see how Jack Solomons don't I retiring. Sox TO DEFEND TITLE can overlook me for a match with thought it might te nice to have NEW YORK, July 21 (U.R) Joe Jack Gardner, the, British chm the business all to ourselves, In Provo but experience has convinced: Maxim of Cleveland has signed to pion who took it from' Bruce us that our competition is the . defend his world light heavy Woodcock," Tommy said. . best thing we cpuld possibly He manages himself, makes his weight championship against Irish have to make our business go. Bob Murphy of San Diego, Calif., own deals, and remains a good Besides who is there in .this in a bout at Madison business man. He .retains seconds The Red Sox took 'over unworld .who has a right to be of first place Square garden, Aug. 22, the In- snd sparring majes on a part-tidisputed possession the fifst and onjy? It would ternational Boxing, club an- basis, and even bandages his in the Provo Elementary basebe no more,, fair for us to have nounced Saturday. hands before a His fine ball league Saturday, after win a monopoly than it would be a over on It will be ; Maxim's first de- home in Hove, 'nearfight forfeit the has Tiger ning Brighton, fense of the crown a large cricket grounds next, to it. Friday afternoon, while .the for anyone elsetc tous.keep the market closed since he won it by knocking out Tommy leaps the adjoinng"wall Dodgers were upsetting th CardFreddie Mills of England in the each dawn and does his road-wor- inals, 12-at North IT IS'THIS RIGHT FOR ANYin games, T1ME.CETTINQTO ' ' j" H "He can still run 100 yards Pfk: "10th round at London Jan. 24, ; ONE TO TAKE A CRACK AT 1048. READ in a shade over 11 seconds. ., 1 THE to m vicThe Dodgers were led WHATEVER HE WANTS TO who THAT MAKES' ME PROUD tory by' David Nuttall, pitched, a fine game and hit a TO BE. AN AMERICAN. If we, triple and single. David Murdock don't run our business so you and Blaine' Harris got on base like it ,w deserve to lose you to our competition. And if he three times for the Cardinals. doesn't treat you fairly, then . The league standings: he deserves to Jose you Jack W L Pet us: Besides, people don'rfeel . WE'LL NEVER DE Jto 1 .833 5 Red Sox fin nitrhinv wr? nminr Frr Lesgve Standings: one j onl about haying .667 4 2 right Cardinals W. L. Pet. Davis and Aplanalp led the dah-y- j choice, we are categorically .500 .750 team in hitting. Glint Tracy and Dodgers 3 Arden Dairy ..'.... . 80 t" ARE opposed to the single-can6 Ooo; 3 were .750 Tigers for Auto the Jex .,..-..tops Charley Naylor we would die be ballot date ; Sfkedule: Monday's.667 2 Wasden nine. Duchesne Tunnel tOOKING OYER THE I ij, s fore we would ivott for Joe .. .;,. 2 Joyner-Jon..500 Mflt Waycasey of Jqyer-JoheTigers vs. Dodgers. BY I Wo even or GARCAIMS A Stalin ' Red Soxa Vs. Cardinals. .500 artd Ernie Baker of Naylor turned 2 Wymount . he if the were, only 1 .250 In two-h- it Wasden's Motor pitching performances on the ballot. Nobody, is .000 as their teams battled it out Fri: Clyde's Market .... 0 : j . wonderful, that IN ' COLORADO HUNTING day. A couple of errors proved FALL 'PROMISING THIS . . Arden Dairy and Naylor re- costly for the plumbers. WE LIKE Tb HAVE-'YOU- ' & SERVICE SHOP AROUND. And then it's mained, tied for first place in the Berdean Jarman got the best DNVER, July 21 a Pros-pec- ts Provo Major Softball league Sat- blow of Waycasey, "while, Paul EVERYfor big game and pheasant up to us to have urday, after both scored, victories Kitchen got both the;' plumbing hunting in Colorado .this fall' THING you want, and believe team's hits, a double and single. appear us we try to do just that. You Friday night at Harmon park. N. . Gilbert name i it and well; have it- Timely hitting by LaMar Olsen Hunter,promising, :;! Naylor defeated-- JoynerrJones, and of manager Clair Judy paced Wymount the Colorado game and fish de0, with a very few exceptions. and Arden edged out Wargame Conto nine-irtniover its When experience teaches us victory Clyde's. battle. den, 6. in a announced Saturday. In the other, game played Friday secutive doubles in the third and partment, that a certain item is really a care of United Sales & Service : Hunter in said we refuse to carry it by Olsen and. Judy southwestern big game ranges ex lemon, night. Wymount handed Clyde's fourth innings :. Colorado are Market jtsthird straight second produced the only runs of the for, our protection as well as I on this the but Al as a Wardell dry upper, ranges tremely a 0. is stand game, five-hittsubject: half defeat by. a score of pitched yours. It pleasure 'to er smooth for Wymount. of the Qunnison, the Black Mesa behind good merchandise, but In the Arden-Wasdgame, . Coloand most northwestern of "s it makes us mighty unhappy , the dairymen scored the winning The line scores: 000 000 0 0 5 0 rado are in 'fair condition, alto keep a constant stream of run in the top of the ninth. With Clyde's . . . ... . 010 200 X 3 6 0 though continued dry weather lemons in the mail, even when one down. Arden Aplsnalp walked Wymount growth , of forage they are bought somewhere and went to second en Conk s andBulow- and Chapman; Wardell may affect laterand elk-- in most - Deer Ashby. ' e plants. else; it would bje much .worse but ground sections of the state are in exif we had sold j;thm, for we Then Tommy Giles, nlavinc Joyner-JonO000 000 0 2 3 cellent condition. would be obliged to replace with a ankle, hit them, or lose you to the comr a clean singFe jib score Aplanalp Naylor .... . . 110 002 x 4 2 1 .Waycasey and Hall; Baker and , --With the 1 h petition. run. Iji Not More Than 250 Words winning Westover. s COMPETITION, WITHOUT Relieves Davis , BOYOBOY WOULD YOU GET Arden , . . . 040 001 011 7 11 4 Clair Ferre, who relieved Davis Wasden . . 130 100 0106 10 1 KICKED AROUND. No ad in the fifth inning, held Wasdeh Davis, Ferre and Mott: Lindsay failures, no rejustments for On to three hits and one run with a and JexV funds, for defective merchanr or the best letters on this important topic dise, no assortnxents to pick nb explanfrom; If you're low on cash, phone ation, norconversation, sslesjj talk; no free on how to operate instruction 3413, or stop In at the Utah : oh no, the line would form "i i to the right, and the devil take Finance Company. the hindmost Just like social v ized medicine the false teeth '. .' : '.' We have plenty of money to only fit the firsi three ih line, -- - . SUNDAY HE RALb SUNDAY, JULY M. 1MI rrovo, Utah County. Ptsh H . By BOB CDNSIDINC -Service Intenatlenal News 21 LONDON. July (INS) 2. Tommy Fair spoke to the waiter at the Empresi club in flawiesi French ordering our lunch, then lapsed back Into his odd mixture of Welsh and Broad wayese to ex plain his ring comeback. With an old world wave of the hand the mauling Welshman dismissed his reported huge losses in the bookroaking (legal) business, and subsequent law suits, as the root of. the fiscal troubles that brought him back to the ring. pre-hrunk- en rd ' . : Dressen Tries To Cover Up Palica Feud ... . ar -- : best-condition- ed . ',.,' ..- Hall Of Fame Outlasts Battlefield - ... Arlington Park Race I -- J. : . u.i Hamilton Become; Football Coach fld -- three-year-o- ld At Pittsburgh er ; . - iV7 thiair ; sVPD-ga- c the-charg- f a1. 4- e ee 13-1- I I What Is Your Opinion ... .u Young Folks J iron-face- d, - . -- ng fy in) . se au Xryh w-easur- e's -- : T .. i -- Assume fled Lead Elementary Loop - me i j 175-pou- nd k.' U 9, . Naylor, Arden, Wy mount Post Victories In Softball Loop . S Cs&j ......... . di es .' - ..... George-Washingto- n pa-loo- - VOb J.Sa uNiTEDSAtts; Write a Letter to Speedy . 4-- 7-- I QwfpK (uky ka . . JLtfCBWSm' ;UW A (TOnTOmiwS ( v3rVrHHiLfi WMV -- -- . - THWiB Ty ng 'v: V,;. . 3-- en . . . . i N . es badly-iprain- "What can be do e to make Central ; Utah a lbett r r piuue to live ed ' f ; Aro You Low PRIZES ! ! Cash? A . -- For That 24th of July any amount up to $2000, and you can take your time about repaying it.' : MAKE IT MORE ENJOYABLE with. TACKLE from 1 0 KI-I- H S IN PROVO then whatT loan FISHING TRIP : . j KEN HOUSTON, .Manager y Thrco Scrvico Certificates $50.00 Firstt Prizo $25.00 Second Prizo ALLEN'S PHOTO SUPPLY i ';! ...( of $10. 00 Each community ages 6 to 106 eligible in this, contest Judges to be announced Sn The bail Herald later. Peadline for letters Aug. 8th 1951. 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