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Show . , . , I , ' Woinoaday, July 14, 1948 , . ,' ' " 1,1 ,i ' 304 Athletes, Others Board Liner; i 11, - Ib; ' DISMAL PICTURE DARKENED WITH NAT ALL-STADEFEAT For Rookies Major Loops ti t acsi t Continue Blaze; OUI P a res . R In Burned ' 4.--. t t , , ,., ..,, ' ,,, , ST. - -- right-hand- orphaned er rs - .,....sti all-st- ar , Annul-11A- 47 y ," ) ,, They sail at 3 p.m. (EST) in the tI. S. liner America under the five ring Olympic flag hoisted amidships in ceremonies such as those which sent off the last prewar to Berlin in Olympic contingent - j t. ' 5-- 2: ri, tt,, : ng , 1 i , k.. 41 ' 1938. t -, ar 14. . -- ed g. s- 41 By Charles A. Grumich NEW YORK (AP)II. S. Olymparty pic teams in a of 304 athletes, coaches and managers shove off today for the Olymgames of the first post-wpiad in and about London, July Row. I By Joe Reich leg League mound staff was well win now, it never will," was the ,,,.... LOUIS - (AP),Baseball rested. observation of quite a number of rirrirkv-rwrwrtfans are wondering today whether With the exception of left-th- e baseball men. , , or ,4, oi t x:"., 14 l' ' ' 4i,,, ill sight of an American League bander Johnny Schmitz, all had Many of the 34.000 who filled By Ralph Roden ( By The Associated Press). k i , , 4 qt Iv it . fm: 1' ;. 1 1 uniform drains the - power from at least a four-d- ay rest. On the Sportsman's Park to near capt t,,, i I 12 NEW YORK Home was -.- ,,,,seldom like Mal the is;, (AP)Only 1. 44 ,,. .4 ; 1: s 1! 11,4,, :,1., the bats of the Notional League other hand, six of the eight acity are of the same opinion 1 I 4,4, ,, 3. 4 1,,,,t of the 29 .. '"' drafted by players 4, 14p :::4, 4 hitters or whether the senior cir- American League pitchers had now. Especially after they saw e,.. 4 $ $ t ..4' 4 Sacramento Solont ti 4 ii" .:.'t. At major league clubs from the cult has simply developed a de- - worked last Sunday, $ Walter Masterson, maintained today.- the other wear- featist are last fall minor leagues two on Saturday. Vic Raschi and Joe Coleman tie : complex. 11 ,vot A Burnedjoutotibeirrdmondat4H;; ing It signs definitely pointed ihENatIohai Leagures into knots The Philadelphia Phil lies ap- both. ,t,' Field, the .Solons were stpl red it 4, 00'"grr. i Although the American to a triumph for the victory-League- after the first inning. 1 parently 'struck the best bargains went into the 15th starved National League. it will be at least 1955 hot last night as they hammered Anyway, clubs who, participated annual 'among the , ,. .. , "If the National League doetti baore the Nationals can catch up. 13 hits to all corners ! of San v"71 game yester- lin the selections. They have profday with more bruises than one ,,,,.,. ,....., ,..7. They are seven down now. Diege's Lane Field to defeat the ited heavily from their outlay of of Joe Louis' sparring partners, Amad ei (I) , 1 National (It , N. AP i$26.000 for three players. ' 1 it had a comparatively easy time 1 Padres, to 3, in the first of their 1'11'4,4 eoe-BROA 11110A ' Outlitullinrt 1 0 0 0 plucked 4 2 1 0 its Philadelphia off "cousins" the for knocking 'Ns, series. ' : ,. 1 0 1 0 Kitior,it ADialaggia 1 0 0 0 transplanted , fielder Johnny Blatnick from itth time in 15 meetings. 0-0 , ) 4 0 0 1 Schoandient,2b Zarilicrt 2 0 2b Rex: Cigar 1Wilkes-Barr- e. 4, chewing of the Eastern The score was Cectig, 1 3 But 0 for Stan 0 0 0 0 Bigney.20 RenrWit 0 ' -two-ru- n Pitcher Walt Dubiel Musial's first-inni, Boudroatiaa 2 0 2 0 racked up his twelfth win. scat4 3 3 0 Alusial,11-!League, -,t 4 1 2 hits 0 0 and 1 1 4 4 ,,,,,A., tering eight Niacin Illophencts 2 1 rapping Coast homer, the National Leaguers from Seattle of the Pacific '' :),v,4,,,,,,,se: 0 1 2 0 Blaughtocil " Oordon,20 41,, t 2, three, 4, 1 including two doubles, t: and Jnfielder . 1 0 )3olmotI would have suffered the added 1 Grady I Doort,2b 2003 himeelf. , , ' , ....1 1 t... , 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 Patkolb Boart.el , from Rochester of the Interna- embarrassment of a shutout. Not I t.,4 , sot; 2 1 0 S E1liott.30 Kolinor,30 3 1 IC , i , .,,,e- - , ,,,,,i,,,,,,,.,....,,,,,,., ,..9......;24';'.... tional. that a shutout is something new Sacs 44 , ,,,,,,, Nt 4 0 Up 3 0 Cooper,' 214 0 2 Catching bleQuinn,lb '" u 1 0 10 for 'the National Leaguers. They ;,' 2 1 4 0 Maai,c Row. .,-- . Blatnick Stars His hatteri mate, Dee Moteve, 1 2 0 2 2 Retacia TobbettAo 1 0 5 1 ''' still haven't got over 14.-..-i. .L ' Blatnick has been one pf the probably I. I 0 1 0 Komi' Alasterson,p 0 0 0 0 '' the 12-- 0 calsomining they took - 4- . 0 0 0 I tVernon of , : , stars rookieBranca., National 0100 the t "1 ,. ...'1' I 1 0 00 'Ousting back in 1946. Paatitim 1 1 01 Sy The Atimeistml Frees ' League. He is batting at a .302 CT,' 02 IV. L. Militants 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 achmitcp As a mater of fact the reputed 0 0 . 0 0 Dubiel 0 0 Oekland and 0 well. .62 46 0 titearhouaer Bant,p clip fielding ) , 1 01'17 i. ,1..1 Colomatim 0 0 0 1 San Frenetic ........ 48 .663 $ 0 0 0 0 bWatikut )0 has won four games and lost five National League powermen have , 0 0 0 0 Blacknolim 68 47 .132 scored only three runs in the last i San Diego 3 he than has better but pitched 1 Lot Angeles eThamaon 0 0 0 57 46 .443 ' 4 t--. ' on , all home t)Iree , losing games, t , his record indicates. Wilson was 50 , Seattle .415 '' 0 4, Totals 29 4 SI 14 Hollywood 35 2 34 4 Totals Johnny Mize; big New York Mt 33 .466 22 sold recently to the Pittsburgh fun. 4 , ! ' ttb, sittruck out for titmice in fourth. first baseman, accounted t 41 Jo, Portland 60 .406 111 i same Giant 1 the Pirates 910,000, tor Bain bWalked . in Jor sixth. : t Sacramento 62 ',JOS '20 for i Nationals' lone run last l .. 't cairuck out for Blackwell fit .. amount the Phi is paid to land year the .........,...... i' kil , ., with a Ruthian smash. N., dinied out for Mullin in fourth. Ps,,.,1 i him. Wilson has seen little action Walked for Masterson In third. ". Nationals Given Edge ., ; in of a , ,, 4 doubles and chipped pair 'Walked for Misch' in sixth. , , ..,,, !,,,:',;;:;. at Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. In 15 games, they have scored Fuzz White slammed a homer to gRan for Williams in sixth. The remaining nine players exactly 45 , ' or three runs, 200 000 000- -2 make it a big first night for tho per Nattema Is still in the majors have been game. In westerday's 1 011 300 00- -1 contest the Aniotricans t , Solon, in their temporary home 1 used mostly in utility roles. k, t to Nationals amassed Runs batted inMusial hits BrorrsNon. , t - eight i Dubiel and six safeties for the Blatnick, Besides, 2, avers. Bourdreau, Raschi 2. Di Maggio. surroundings.' They batted last ; winning , and will do so all week. Home rumsigustal, Brays. Stolen bases , ' ; : ., ,.: ''' Wilson, only three of the 13 American .... Leagures. i, Ashburn. Vernon, Mullin, Mcriuinn. Barri- A The W win moved Sacramento selected National ,,, , ,i by players Of all their defeats, yesterday's firsColeman. left On basesNationals within two 1, ' games of seventh. . League clubs are still i ase's on ballsOff 10; Americans I. drawing probably was the hardest to take. ,g, ,,, Masterson I (Slaughter); off Baschl 1 place Portland. The Beavers lost ' ' ' big league pay checks. With the exception of Eddie . f C0i01111111 2 (Musial, Rigney) to off (Wattkus) , Seattle, 3 to ,9t, Only Six Survive off Branca 3, Origins,. Varnon. Mullin); ...r. Stanky, little Boston Brave's Casey Stengel's a ging but off Behmits 1 (Tebbets): off Blackwell S. Six players out of 16 drafted second baseman, and shortstop , : Tebbstal. Strikeouts Renrich, ?I " sprightly Oaks sprouted another , :,,, ii,,'!'-by American ,League clubs have Marty Marion of the St. Louis ). By Branca 3 (Mullin, Maarten. 2); by 7 to 3, over llollywood, , survived the axe. Slain 3 (Stephens, Doorr. Iron): by victory, every member of the .,,, , ' riAll The Chicago White Sox, Who Cardinals, 1 Blackwell iTobbetai. By Masterson to stretch their PCL lead to two , was in squad original ,.6, 1 (Reese) by Rascht 3 (austine, games. Second,place San Fran. four players have dis- splendid shape. I Coleman 3 Ashburn) (Miss. Lou, dsco was leveled, FINAL WORKOUTMel Patton (left), USC sprint star, drafted to 3,t hy'Lod 1 Thomson). by 'fi In sharp the "heart" of the posed of all of them. The four ,t 1 and Bob Mathias,- Tulare, Calif. ' summary: . - ' Angeles. decathlon Pitchers Roman Brunswick, attack, Ted Williams, Joe Di- - tea ,, I , 4 Pitching : Masterson. 2 runs 1 bits hi 3 innings; ' Alex Danelishen, Jim Goodwin Maggio and George Kell, was Salveson 3 hits in 3 innings: Cole. runs Jack Wins 0 champ, log around Randall Island stadium in !Until, A.h.:...1...2, inan, I runs 0 bits In 3 inninga: Branca. and Catcher Ray Fletcherare slowed up with injuries. The workout before boarding ship for London, 1 hit in 3 innings: Limit", 3 runs (AP). back in the minors. Veteran Jack Salveson went the two "money" pitchers, Bob Feller H STAR Vic 132 runs hits in 14 innings; Bain. 0 runs 0 bits route for the Oaks and got.stout and Al Newhouser, were hors de Raschi In 1 1 runs I hits Blackwell, innings; Yank Was Lodi-an- d hurler, In 3 innings. batting support from Darto combat, the former of his own - a Wild pitchesMasterson. outstat;cling All-Stgiani with three singles ' pitcher free will. Winning pitchorRaschi. double, and from George Metko. In the National and batted in winning runs. addition, lasing pittherilichmits. via,. who had a- homer, double and single. Los Angeles' Red Lynn notched his 13th victory, twirling a seven. Rocco's hitter, including Mickey HAMILTON, Ontario (AP)Defending Champion. Frank 20th homer.- - ,,,,, . Y'IrT717"17777.71t o Pool Teams to Fly Ifs Tough UtahI-- - . No Athletes Left Behind As U. S. Olympic Team Sails Salt Lek! City, ,. , , ! , - NEWS THE DESERET ..,,, This boatload of talent rapging In character from experts in footll I - , Ilir... . it from racing to weight-liftin- g, fancy diving to pistol marksmanship, contains 15 of the 21 Ameri ean Olympic teams. The six other U. S. teams are ' either already overseas, or going; by air, or leaving in the Britishl liner Queen Elizabeth tomorrow. l ; Among the last scheduled to geti on board were the 55 male track and field performers. They were , ealled to Randalls Island stadium for a light final workout on American soil in the forenoon under examination of their nine coaches and managers. Brundage Master At the bead of the whole Amerwas ican setup again Avery Brundage of Chicago, the veteran S. amateur sports sachem of U. who kicked backstroke swimmer Mrs. Eleanor Holm (now Billy Rose) off the 1936 Olympic team I aboard incident for the champagne if the Olympic ship en route to BertA lin 12 years ago. Brundage, after a : runover of American prospects with team managers to get a line i ". on how Uncle Sams' nieces and nephews would do in the London 1 games of the XIV modern Olympiad, said things looked pretty good from where he sat. His preview statement, generally beamStranahan of Toledo, Ohio, became the United States' chief hope 0 I 010 000 001-- 4 Portland ing with optimism, never in the Canadian Amateur Golf Tournament 000 00x- -3 . 1 0 Beattie " . .. and300 today after the sudStarrett and seeded Moots, Silvers; grounded on complete pessimism den elimination of Skee CHICAGO Fleming Top (AP) S. U. amateur the Brame. team Riegel, king. over the outlook for any ' It 1 Tom Brown Jr., of San FranSOO 001 400- -1 Oakland unceremowas shunted Riegel wearing the U. S. shield. cisco meets Jack Sunderland. ... .. ,011 000 010- -3 0 1 Hollywood On sailing eve, Brundage made niously to the sidelines in the Oebrists and nalresou nattnandt; Kalamazoo, Mich., star, today in NEW YORK (AP) seven. His worse inning was ing Johnny Ken and Glad& first Maestri round 'Oliver, yesterday by It clear that although the Amerione of the featured third round load- the when Brewers the fifth 000 101 100--4 .11 I . Oteee San bonus of front-runnion the one, Ward $55,000 Antonelli, pitcher Montreal, up, Doormat can Olympic budget has not been Murray tripped National the 004 013 00zI 13 1 matches of Clay one Oseramento ed the with But sacks rout of the Boston Braves, has dem- Antonelli Rio Grande in Wasatch Ra104110, Walden and Ritchey; elect met. none who qualified for the 19th. Court Tennii Championships. worked out of the t , Division Amateur Federation play and Moore. teams in the American trials will Stranahan, who captured the he 'is ready for a getting Frank Trechock to jam,, onstrated that to three was forced Brown go 013 000 004- -0 Id e pop ilete Ansel. amateur crown earlier British 10 Cresto 6, SOO 001-S 6 be left at home. yesterday, moving round 000 sets out second in Premises in then and ilest yesterday's fanning Slugger starting assignment regular effort- The last official money count this year, moved forward Idna and Malone: Weser and Mont& before eliminating Tom Malloy National League competition. Mary Rickert. He strck out cent into the vanguard. 7 and 6 triumph over on a lessly showed $80,000 short of the $512,The Railroaders were never In 3. of New Orleans . J The Ontario. lefthander, three Brewers in all. . 000 estimated as needed for the Jack Nash of London, the lead yesterday and never seEleven Hits Jack Tuero of New Orleans, signed personally by Owner Lou . from Pa., Darby, Upper Riegel, as e Braves collected 11 n it& riously threatened travel and care and feeding of a made a seeded second, also needed three Perini in Rochester, N. Y., June Murray ' ' 1' I scrap of it before he PROVO off Les Studener and Cy Buker powered over 10 runs in the first total 341 competitors and 59 bowed out., The re- sets to dispose of Henry Dupont, 29, pitched the Braves to a (Special) Rio frames. Grande's three home 4, a teaches and managers abroad. run 6 rally and three-hClint including Wis., Milit over by Appleton, the at holes the 14th, cently renovated Memorial Park victory three In the women's division, No. 1 waukee Brewers of the Amer-- - Conatser in the sixth with one In the seventh fell short by four he rallied to tie the match on the tennis Cants Can Come Aboard were officially seeded Ala- can Association, at Milwaukee nn Head of Dorothy a Then flubbed 18th. approach Alvin Dark, rookie Brave Bonneville Division takes over Brundage said thousands of dol- shot cost him the verdict on the opened for public use last nightil meda, Calif., scored the only love last night. 1. lars had come in since then. the spotlight today when DeMolay All three of the hits yielded shortstop who has a at ceremonies conducted underl match of the day, sweeping aside extra hole. This money, plus collections on Betty Kritka of the Host River by Antonelli were singles. The hitting streak) going in regular and Rushton's tangle at Municipal the direction of the City Upsets Frequent 0. ether pledges of funds, assures the Diamond No. 2 at 3;30 p.m. Rush-to- , Forest Tennis Club 0, youngster was a little wild, walk- - Ilia; oTenrt lot iluesss. 1 and City Recreation Detail-en- d P kher, Char will be seeking to improve SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Ge- ne The one foreign star remainqualifiers that they can After a drive, Riegel Bicknell of the and ley on 8 a come on missed the green on his approach partment. Philadelphia split while DeMolay is Thompson , of San Diego ing in the field, Vini Rurac of forget their worries and Phillies, pitched the Phils to a wirdeu in seven games. board. defeated five The courts have been complete- Bucharest, Romania, and took a Ralph Buxton of Oakland bed The scramble for the boat ride while Ward was playing it in 4, Tomorrows action pits Tooele the best PacifiC Coast League Golden, Chicago, 6, oveerat Ilgcti:cofB):,111tEa ly rebuilt, including cemented Grant e2 and the chance for Olympic fame regulation fashion. to into today's third at Bingham, Bountiful at Murnell releasedI courts and lights for night round. move back worked infirst the took an odd turn yesterday. Nancy eight The other two foreign Upsets were the rule on the ray and- - Midvale against DeMo- pitching averages had antoday. n and Sain Nahem ings the ninth. 400 Both Do6:30 a social opening clay's program.. The play. .plichers , p.m. Cowperthwaite Phillips, players were eliminated. Arnold lay at No. 2, all at Meeks Win average, winning eight and losing registerite bride who qualified for minion's No. 1 amateur, Rudy City Commissioner J. Zarl ISaul of Los Angeles ousted En-ribaU but won the game, The Murray Philadelphia Athletics Buie of Lima, Peru, and the women's hurdles and broad-jum- p, Horvath of Windsor, lost to 1. Lewis turned the switch that Eva, Rio Grande left fielder, was Woods of Hollywood led Herannounced she wasn't go- Moran of Toronto, 4 and 2. Phil National Junior ttorrocfectilethlenteHrasztburgaguSee9n;: Champion leadinchitter with four for four. in Pinky the courts for opened play. night strikouts, 88 of them. His a to bert (Buddy) Behrens, Fort London. two ing and He Farley, highly regarded pera double in homer, an got 2, exhibition game at Her- wins and 10 Insses gave She said she's staying home to former from Toronto, lost to Doug Also participating on the program 'Lauderdale, Fla.,' downed Ricarsingles. Poulton hit three for eight ; risburg, pc MANHATTAN, 1Kan. TAP) him a .444 average. were Fred (Buck) Dixon, city do Balbiers of Santiago, Chile. winners. the help her husband in the airport Ford .of New York, two up. for four Carl Scheib and Clarence Kansas PracState Brannum, games Batting The (including 108 on The rankings matches the American dam add tint business at Easton, Pa. Her place sports opening tennis director, and Jessie SchoSeven basketball tice Pitcher Les McCrabb pitched College's au-B- ig of Sunday, July 11; minimum of in a preliminary round on the Olympic team was taken day-- 44 Mom OS , ' whom an eligibil- for the A's with McCrabb work- - Naga (I) around center, recreation director. 7 games): field, city 64 William's Ike first in the Give and roundalso to d110A by Jean Walraven of Cleveland. ANNA the final w six ing storm L BO blew last said ity innings and season, giv N Primula 42 3 3 The lights are a new type that 4 1 0 8 Pookincas sent to the sidelines Vancouver's 1 29 .1501 2 Ban 4 1 2 0 Turner,et Personnel Listed , ALIPtancea,2b 3 2 7 2 Thompson, OaklandDitto today he would not return to ing up both rune. 2 Bill Mawhinney, Canadian junior provide adequate lighting with- Cut of Earnings 1 21 ...Son , 4 1 2 2 Buxton, Los 4 1 3 1 hinning.2b Earl, school this fall. . GlSovt.erLnsvillilles 69 .750 12 4 Bortowtnhse Angeles Lynn. pculanveriadziael The team personnel booked on champion. 3 1 2 2 Shellan,3b Pitan.et 4301 Jones, t 7 U. To S. out or Oakland the 46,,.700 shadows Games Fund be said giving he Instead, to glare planned 2 1 Prantslb 4 Planned Full W.K.Urj4210 40 .704 Day 1 7 the follows: America Portland Toot, ; I In an ex- - 4 4 0 G Zva.lf Kailt,r1 4 1 0 0 Jurisioh, Ban Diego usually found at night. Instead play professional or AAU basket- American League, 24-4 61 .642 Basketball, 14 players and 3 By tonight the field will be of the customary overhead arat 3 1 0 0 Brdahaw,t1 Neuager,lb S 1 S 1 Wilk ball. PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Th- e 42 .642 1 4 N. Oakland te yhibitiontiltht 111114a311 2 101 71, .661 coaches; boxing, 18 and 3; canoeBasso. exhibition games 31 01 41 21 Scald, are placed Ti. S. Olympic 'fund is going to Brannurn's eligibility was quesut to 16. Sixty-forangement,,four lights 1 3 1 .667 10 Calvial,p 1 Mary,' San ,.10 Diego were 8 nemigno, 10 and 2; cycling, and 2; matches are scheduled this morn- on each side of the double court, be boosted by a $1000 contribu- tioned last winter by Dr. F. C. ; ing, played at night, 1 4 0 altddistool 61 46 4 War'. Ban Francisco. field hockey, 16 players; gymnas- ing and another 32 are on deck thus eliminating shadmwe tion from Ike Williams, lightI 14 .643 Adams, Los Angeles (Phog) Allen, University of Kan12 IS 'Totals TOMO 30 IS 2110 30 17 436 4 , 16 Lot Adkins. toAngeles and 3; tics, pistol and rifle for this afternoon. Two rounds Score by Waage: Meter arrangement have been weight boxing champion of the sas basketball coach, but the con, 46 .611 Dempsey. Ban Francisco 1 world. shooting, 6 and 1 each; rowing, 311 morrow will settle the ference 020 100 2- -- 6 Di Blasi, Portland.. 11 DARO 76 .614 ..... 7 committee Bosox faculty so a upheld installed that placed , .611 quarter 14 -10 000 15 8: col7 36 W. and N. over Oakland and 3; swimmingl Murray soccer, who fight it out his right to play. .,.11 Williams, Trenton, J., Raley. It in the box will provide lighted lected 67 .600 1 nacralloe Sheehan, bits I Gebrian. otlywood.. and diving women, 17 and 4; trackl holes Friday. for $30,000 The yesterday 11., Wirnfield, A. Rome 1 401 Francis. Three. 1 To courts San Disco for two Oistn, shours. and field men, 65 and 9; track and base bite-- 11, Francis. slightly more than 15 minutes Kan., athlete said biteItve, finances batted Runs 2. Iva 4, A inSheehan City officials hope to increase of work in polishing off Beau will cause him to family field Women, 12 and o seek work. He In Francis 1. Mn t 2, Poulton 1, W. Keller 1 the number of courts in the city Jack Monday night in a chamIs married and has three daughing, 12 and 2; wrestling le and 2; lento Hilton I, Calvert 2. Innings pitched by Divorces-G44 f to care for increased tennis.play.. The -The American equestrian team, meeting. 3 ters. Winnerchamp Middleton pionship Story I RUM HARRISBURG Calvert at of ell said his especially le ing, Story $1000 night. LoserStory. nine winnings This will be the second time (AP);-- -' bfra stony including competitors and RENO,1 Nev., 6. Calvert ISIddietnal. StrikeoutsBy would be presented to judge Brannum has left the Wildcat Mack renewed a prediction five others listed as veterinaePtt Middleton 4, Calvert 2. Ram en balls Galento plans to end her Off Story 2, Calvert 3. Umpires Willson, Harry McDevitt, president (if school to seek i job. A year ago farrier, etc., are in Europe; the To marriage to the farmer heavyAssociation Middle Atlantic Singleton. Provo the ScorerHarvey. League last he and Changes teams are fencing February, yachting dropped out to weight lighter by obtaining ,- a of the Philadelmanager AAU. of .. the work on toand AAU the Elizabeth was ball. He leaving Queen Reno divorce next month.. , t play i Athletics still thinks the CMCAGOSince Its origin in PROVO' Jack's share of the fight gate told by a faculty committee mem- phia (Special) -- - The 1921,-thmorrow; the men's swimming and --e I 2212- - per cent or amounted-t- o National Football , Dons Boston loop bave races Sox are that Red one ber he the of would water and be midget., to teams are weekly diving eligible polo play has had teams from 38 cities. $13,671.45. Utah at on the his conducted been teams return to to beat to it for reach 'London and the American school, flying together ' was this action which brought For late this week; and the Artny's County Fairgrounds have been League pennant Doc Allen's protest. postponed until more cars are , modern pentathlon team is going said "I start the at seaof the Coach Jack Gardner is vacaavailable, Ralph J. Miller, Provo In All-Ameri- ca by Army transport. Loop The teams will be attended by promoter, said today. tioning: 'He could not be reached son that I thought Boston would for a comment on Brannum's de- win the pennant, largely due to Mr. Miller said several Jac a staff of 32 including 'doctors, VENTURA,- Calif. (AP)--Tcision to leave the conference players purchased from the St. , nurses, trainers, a chef and stew- - tors combined to cause cancel Los Angeles Dons of the ) week a events for Brannum is of lation the Boschampions. the Louis Browns.4 third still think and administrative ard, personfootbalt Conference. member of last season's "Cin- ton is one of the teams to beat." or two One is that the hot tel. thie city today. . First with the best, as' alwaY1,1 derella" team who will not be at Harrisburg where "captured" weather has tended to discourSpeaking As the first pro football ag' back for another year. Harold his team played and won an ex:'"k"". both participants and spec- The Deseret News .brings i ts age to assemble 1 -, ,A. ,,,. I pefortredthtee forward, will graduate in hibition game front the Inter- gregation Record Stands ' tators, but most important, he readers next week a series of , 1948 season, the DOng ' and gHuoawrdey, . ., .0, ft, ,,.., ,..,,,,,,,,,, state Howard Senawas the condition of so League Shannon, Harrisburg i uid, 1 . six fascinating articles by star has signed to play profes- tors last night, Mack said he their new coach, Jimmy Phelan. IA)S ANGELESA 26 feet VA many of the ears. There have ' ' ' , sional basketball with Provi- fully expects his A's to make a to begin practice at Ventura i , Inch running broad jump by Jest- - been seven wrecks among the Reporter Bob ConsidineautJunior College for the coming s for , dence, R. L ' fight for the American League campaign. horitatively setting- the stage , cars that have been participat, m! Owens Is still a world record. I ', It start, , 1948 Oylmpic- games, pennant. ing on the Provo tracks, and the . 'y and' --4 Lin' 7 55 Phelan ; Some But 29. players. A He confided Quality his in probcars . July biggest England not doe& leave ing it enough , 1 .. L. ,.,, lem now i s "beating the Cleve- four assistants, two trainers i' one in the annals of sports A on the interest Nothing Shatters-maintain to part , -- , , land club." equipment man and several club Expert Workmenahip 1 . matches the recurrent splendor, '' of the public. make up the, party. .. , "They have beaten lus ;eight executives .' 1 wrecked cars are be- - excitement and historical signifi More soon will new Efficiemi IService ' and Old plifyers f 11 times and I still don't , , 1 of the Olympic games. : ' be introduced with ' the Phelan !Fast, ing worked over and will ,be icance --61111111111 how know ' win be them." could man not 11-' they a better And Z"'....;',. - , version of the single wing type, ,Addoel Driving ISefottl ready to resume racing soon, he found than Bob Considine Calif. (AP) INGLEWOOD, . ,, cars said. Also some additional , of play, a departure from the BARBERS was '" author, commentator, topflight are being w ckiey IIJoehnnyriestotedngedy of rid- No Games Today employed by the toedAssbm writer ace and sports 'newsman I l Dons the past two years.. . ing 100 winners at Hollywood Aro ire 11 11 to tell the dory of just what , have gone into Idaho to get one Park this t',0 year. He las nine In Big League Play , The switch .should not prove what they mean, these ' Lake genies ' and a machine in Salt more days make the Now Clout Storting mysterious to several of the star 1 car, 41 they began and i ' , that was wrecked some time provide, how The veteran booted home five By Ths Antedated Press I backs, ,,including ; are - . 1048 the Olympics what the - second ,, During 'IN Herman , Glenn ago will be available for back winners Dobbs, July , ' yesterdaythe ,' baseball teams ' Likely to produce. . races Soon. time he has hit such a streak All amajor league IWAIDIATt SERVICE Wedemeyer, from Phelan's - team ' Campion is . Considine's series, beginning in day of rest today follow- at , since June 26and goes into to- take CAM: St, Mary's last year;- John all-star News' 1 I -Louis St. the on in ., Monday, Deseret ' The ing .gama t M. ' Six A. 89 r--------wins for the I I ari; Kimbrough of Texas day's card with .. ' : Provo Sunday July 19, pnd continuing dailyis -Meet season and a lifetime American yesterday., fame, and Chuck Tenenbock, , A;prorod for Votterons schedule:. , Tomorrow's 24, , July Saturday, through at 3124. who this ucnA. total rerord of system played u 7t National LeagueNew York at , Bob Considine He broke his own Hollywood Utah archers bound for the more than a simple Olympic preThe Dont will be in camp Un1 SALT LAKE , . season record of 73 some lime Pittsburgh; Brooklyn at Cincin- til Aug. 24. National championship at Reno view. It is a quick look down r C7, 414i) 7 will take final coma the centuries to the Olympics of on the first Olympics to he'held ago, so each win fa a new local nati (night); Boston at Chicago; . Philadelphin at St. Louis (night). years. These articles and national record. 3ARBEtt COLLEGE August - . , Sunday at the Tim- old; a nostalgic and anecdotal in twelve petitive shots , at a Bob American., invitational Peek at outstanding Olympics of are a LeagueChicago Archers He had one second yesterday. fitting warmup for panogos Bat Breakaie ' the more recent past, and a Considine's coverage finishing two lengths back of Washington (night); Cleveland at meet at Provo North Park. r 170 REGENT St: Cot. lnd Lostt end triedventy. , . 2 twi 70:30 , for themselves ( The meet, with rounds at light Iron Maiden on Charlightin the Philadelphia,' thoroughly expert survey of the of the games NEW YORK Major league , ' New York I Louis at I ,! News. his St ' One' Lake of nc1ude11048 Utah Deseret race. Iresders of The Solt featured seventh Int20P; am. and 2:30 p.m. will Er Prospects. City, 14741 600 to I from ' at Boston baseball dubs Int 1 I I Detroit women date:$6.50 1,1uaz,vualL another (night); endi Don't miss Bob Considine's es. 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