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Show Cache Builders rj) And Electrics TUB 9-- U. 1 e 2 Chi-'Z1- -! Hyde Park Scores Upset Over Smithfield, 9 to 5 Hyde Park yexlerda.v won a baseball game that could well determine the championship of the first half play in Cache Valley Baseball League. Pouring 8 runs into the score-booduring the 6th inning, the H. P. club handed Smithfield its first defeat of the season by a score of 9 5. Jay Hansen was 11 winning pitcher, scattering hits, while Johnny Hale hit a double to ignite that big 6th for the winners. Meanwhile, Lewiston achieved, s a respectable 5 and 2 record by waxing Richmond 23-61 Smithfield now has won games while losing 1. Hyde Park has a 5 and 1 mark, although has that single loss -- to Logan been protested, and judgment will undoubtedly come in the league meeting Monday night at k Gallant Man Easily Wins Belmont Stakes NEW YORK Ralph OB Mayer Tie; Playoff Today TOLEDO, a hurst of speed in the stretch at Belmont Park yesterday to smash the American record for a mile and as he won the 89th running of the $133,350 Belmont stakes by an margin of eight leangths. The little Irish colt started to run as he ponded down the back stretch under Jockey Willie Shoemaker, On the turn inlo the home stretch the son of Migoli pulled even with Wheatley Stables Bold Ruler, who had set the pact from the start in the third of the triple crown classics. For the rest of the journey around the bend iflto the lane Big differences in the scores leading to the finish line, these occurred in the two girls soft-- ! two arch rivals raced head and games that were played Fri- head. in the Mount Logan Then Gallant Man, who had day night lake his Bold Ruler softened up by stablemate Bold Nero in the: The Log.vn Thirteenth ward early running, really started to! walloped Providence Second 23 to 10 and the River Heights team move. Shoemaker still was riding Gal- crossed home plate seven times lant Man hard as he streaked as often as did the Logan Elevacross the finish line with D & M enth ward, to win the game . The two games were played Stable's Inside tract second and Bold Ruler a tired third, four Friday evening on the Central Gallant Man cut loose with title. Paik first-hal- f Flight runs were scored by Hyde Park in the6th frame the harvest from 7 hits and a hit was losing man. Ken Spring pitcher for Smithfield. Gaining credit for Lewistons over Richmond was triumph Arden Porter, who struck out 14 batters. Willard Jessop hit 3 for 6, including a triple, while Dean doubled, Godfrey of Richmond Bair notched 3 and Sherw'in safeties out of 5 times at bat. The Trenton-Daytogame at Dayton was postponed because of wet grounds, and Cornish was meeting Logan in a night game at Crimson field. New'ton and Preston were to furnish a Frank- lin celebration sH- - v Saturday, but since the Idaho Day festival was postponed, so was the game. of contests this The round weekend completes the first half with New'ton at rompotiUon, Richmond, Logan at Lewiston, Dayton at Cornish, Hyde Park at Trenton and Preston at a Hyde lf g Ceaeae tvepon OCUiej 14-2- Park diamond. lengths farther back. Little Leagues Set Second Round Of Play This Week pionship. Mayer, trying to get even for three years of frustration since the day he blew the open on the last hole at Baltusrol, sank a 4 birdie putt for a par 70 to finish one shot ahead of broken hearted Jimtny De- rnaret. Then he stood helplessly by as Middlecoff brought the wire-thi- n an roar from the record inverness gallery of 15,- 5000 fans by matching that 10--, f"0t blrdle PUtt, 0n the fnal 4 68 for a two under par and matching 282. Thrills, Pathoa It was a day of thnlls and Pathos as the Mayer took his shot at joining the golfing immortals w'ith that chips down putt. The tap of that putter broke the heart of the Demaret, the golfing grandfather whose last round 72 a short time earlier had carried the Texas rainbow home with his 36-3- r'd n,,n and h 5 WSfP ruin a Little League Standings Gold league W Woodruff Fourth Woodruff Fifth A son Wilson V' II Big Ted Klu 1 Fif'h . Arrowheads Adams Fourth Adams Fifth Ellis Fourth Ellis Fifth Woodiuff Fifth 9-- 1 1 .... B 0 0 0 0 Y -t 1 e - C 111 .') Name 17-'- ! 2 Tlmne . . l'artrer Midget Singles Midget Dmibles Hoys Singles , . Doubles Girls Girls Doubles Boys Singles Junior Girls Singles Juniot Girls Doubles Junior Boys Singles Junior Bovs Doubles Mens Singles Men's Doubles Women's Women's Doubles Mixed Doubles. . . Singles (Preference of Hours to Plav . . . . .... .... . . . h'"'1 o hungry DENVER (IB fighters, champion Joe Brown and Cuban VhVnengerOrlando Zuiueta meet Wednesday night at Denver coliseum in a scheduled lightweight title bout that lacks a fat something both men want purse. vised his estimate on the crowd vised lvs estibate on the crowd and gate to an expected crowd of between 6,000 and 7,000 jnd a gate of between S30.J00 and He had stated on May 1, when he announced the bout, that he expected a sellout crowd of 14.000 and a gross gate of between $75,000 and $100,000. The fighters will share the gate and television fees at a rate of 40 per cent for Brown and 20 per cent for the challenger. Brown has a $25,000 guaran- tee. The 7 pm, MST starting time SCttiSh native The time was unexpected in view of the fact that Ibbotson was far in front of the field through the last lap, with no one presssing him. . Metal Quonsets . . Went To Work Agreement HOME LOANS for: CUVIIIC TV 1 ' , $40,-0O- 0. REMODELING Deadline Extended For Meet Entering City Tennis under the deadline for With filing en-an- d trios in the Logan City recreation Tennis Tournament being post-until Monday night, all Cache Valley residents are urged to enter the competition for the awards that will be presented the winners of each of the 15 divis- ions. Play in the tournament will begin Wednesday. Earl (Hap) Holmstead, direc- tor of the tournament, urged all citicns interested to enter the competition and listed the bene-- , fits of physical exorcise and fresh air as brine as important as the awards that are given the wm- nets Pairings will be announced in the Herald Journal Tuesday 1 13 years of doubles, age as of January I. Junior boys' singles and d les, under 18 jears of age as of doub-pone- January 1. 2 LEGAL NOTICES TO CRKIHTORS Kstate of Alien L. Wniie Deceased. Creditors will yrent ciaims with vouchors to the undersigned at her resilience in Mendon, Ltah, on or for e the 20th day of Juh A. P 1937. ISOTICF. kthkl wuxik can hand you a staggering loss this year especially if Mother Nature has selected your crop as a target. Why take chances when hail insurance costs so little? Administratrix, Stop in next time you're in town. IF YOU ARE NOT FULLY of the Estate of Alien L. Willie, re- jom perrv. Attorney nvn:irat-- x 1(uAVj;7 Ms" 19' for Jun 3 9' "REMEMBER, INSURED notice of bios turned into the Logan High gym. Coach Holmsted or The Herald nt Journal office. Coach Holmstead ant may also be phoned at 1983-J- . Division open include: suh-eo- t to ref-m- i INSURANCE dm date ;.s lt n Junior girls singles and doub- - 1937. les. under 18 years of age. r I OR Bins noth Bovs' and girls singles and ho rccevoe h :'o under- Bd 2!vt fnr Aummattr swnp-Juno until of 15 doubles, under age years and pr ors ,s por spoo'fioi. as of January 1. tinrs on f lo In tho o'fic? of tho Men's and womens singles and untVti:nod Wo roNO'-etho richt tn root jnv doubles, open to all ages. and 1'! h'n M TV fi V ro r Mixed doubles, open to all ages. V agent 0 ncan Boys' and girls' midget singles FuM d.i?o June lb t IT'S NOT ENOUGH" Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation "'xreh.ieoi, 'yrhKSGN?IrK' g, 3r(j 11 Over the years, our bank has specialhome loans . . . ized in making low-cotailored to borrowers needs and income. st Cur friendly long convenient terms and speedy service will save you money. Let us explain the details. know-ho- Ad Bids are heirs asked for the fum-- e ishintf veiling. eeliverv, and installation of Semi- been publishequipment an.1 materials for ttvetroEntry blanks have of a Aotomatir Operation ed the last week m the Herald ol(Vtr, for 10an ntv ,Vr. Journal and thee blanks may be oontion H ms Hni specificat-n- l.OG.W CITY KhC iSKATIOX 1 UN MS TGLKN AM UN T June a"d And Gene Look Over Field Of Three Approval of revised squad rosters and planning for the game at the end of this month, will be among the items of business to be considered Monday. 8 L p.m. at a meeting of Cache Val- 0 ley Baseball League. 0! The important session will be 0 held in Smithfield library. Presi-- ; 1 dent Henry Hodges asks that all 'will give television (ABC) view- 1 team managers, or properly ap- - ers on eastern daylight time a 1 pointed representatives, attend, 10 o'clock fight. 1 Adams Sixth 1 Ellis Six t Si 1 Big Ted Kltiszewski was ''a hit Hide Paik 0 disappointed, which baffled the Woodruff Sixth 0 Cincinnati Dedlegs no end be- - Wilson Sixtii 0 caust ail lie did was slam a hom- - Not ill Ik'gan 0 0 er, a double and two singles to Whittier Sixth tikeep them within half a game of the National League lead Little League Schedule Gold League Klusewski, off the disabled lionly two days, went on his tear June 17 ;iu p m. Woodruff Fifth A s. against the New York Giants Fn- day niciit in pacing the Redlegs Adams Fouitli to a 4 victory that snapped their 3 Wilson p m Adams Fifth 1'iitli losing streak So what's lie unhappy about! 4 .10 pm Woodruff Fourth vs. Just tins; Kills Fourth ''I loused up a great opportunJune 18 itv in tiio ninth inning." he chid- 3 pm. Ellis Fifth s ed himself "Red Worthington Fil'h H gae me a real good pitch and I 4 'Hi pm. Wilson Fmu'th xs should have put it m the seats n ow heads Instead, I filed out to right field " trimson league Back in Uie mcmnati lineup June 19 3 only (tie second day after being pm Woodruff Sixth vs Wilsidelined all season, klu connectson Sixth ed for his homer with one on Vdanis Six'll, b p the sixth off one of wtu Miller's June 20 gravity pitches'' That hi, ike a p in Ellis Sixth vs North Ix tic and put t he Redlegs ahead can to stav. W lui'ier Six'll vs llvde Park. . Brown, Zuluefa Fight In Denver all-st- 0 Crimson league Waxes Sharp four-gam- le Cache Baseball League Sets Monday Session 1 fourth Two-bas- four-minut- e 1 .... . fruit-growi- ' records. was shut out by the Arrowheads 3 h; 330-ya- four-minut- e Says Pitchers Throw At Mickey 1 Middlecoff needed birdies on two of the last three holes to tie. Cary got one on the 16th hole by GLASGOW, Scotland (IB Derek calmly stroking home a Ibbotson of England ran the mile putt. Go in one time, putt. Go in, yesterday in three minutes and 58 4 seconds, the se ond fastest he shouted, and the ball took his Police orders. ever, in the Glasgow On the 17th he was short with Sports Meet. It was the second time Ibbotson his approach and chipped to has broken four minutes. On last within a foot for his par and then Aug. 6. he did 3:59 4 in a race the slender dentist stood on the at London. The world record is final tee needing a birdie three. 3:58.0 by John Landy of Austral-ba- ll Cary threaded the needle, hitia. set at Turku, Finland, June 21, ting the longest drive he ever 54. hole. ucorked on that This was the 19lh time the It flew down the alley just 70 barrier was bettered, yards short of the green and the previous most recent being Middlecoff wedged it 10 feet the June 1. 3:58.7 by Don Bow- wide of the pin. den of the Unuiversity of CaliforCary measured It Interminnia. the only American who has ably. The clubhead swung back achieved the feat. and swept forward and the ball Behind Ibbotson in the rolled truly into the hole for his iirvitational race today was birdie as the crowd loosed Michael Bernard of France in tying a tremendous roar. 4:05.8, Mike Berisford of Britain It was, in a way, another bit in 4:06.0 and G. Everett of Scotof heartbreak for Mayer al- land in 4 06. he will get another chance Ibbotson was celebrating the though in today playoff against birth of a daughter this morning, the nervless southerner. just before setting these new : Wood-7 , . 1 283, one-mi- n 1 , Briton Runs Second Fastest Mile about wanton trespass and pro-- i perty damage that occurs during sayjng "please Close the Gate dote hunting. Farmers in TTiese signs remind the hunttr south end of Cache 1 alley arethat de js on private propet ty especially serious about ending and are constant reminder that dove hunting on their land one he is hunting through the courNATIONAL LEAGUE way or another. tesy of the landowner. The fust 301 002 0006 10 St. Louis such county meetings in Utah 8 110110 001 -5 Brooklyn THE State will begin next week. It is hoped FORTUNATELY, 2 0 Jones, Merrit 7 and II. Smith; Electrics to work that this educational prngiam 1 0 Farm Bureau is willing Craig, Krskins 3, Roebuck 7, Grizzlies to encourage courtesy and out a solution to this Home- - Chambers 0 Bessent 8 and Walker. ll for laws on the part of problem. Last week 2 0 runs: Musial, Moon, St. Louis; Logan Bike L tails 0 2. in Salt Lake, members of the hunters will convince Nyman Hatchery Snider, Brooklyn. Farm Bureau, Utah Wildlife Fed-- ! farmers that it is possible to The k0 scores: eration, and the Utah Depart- have hunting on private lands 000 212 0005 12 1 Chicago of Fish and Game sat wiyiout damage or nuisance. We ment 0 7 rc 100 000 0001 cm h Pittsburgh aixev LOGAN BIKE down together to study the prob- hope the landowners will gi u and Law, bVhLI,hHS Fanning; Drabowsky ab r h lem and consider action. Among it a try. If they do, it will be up Baird 3 0 0' those King 4, Bob Smith 6, Swanson 2 u 0 Cannon the Farm to every hunter to see that he representing 3 0 0, Adams 6. 'ewnshaw 9 and Rand, Foiles Biaser 2 1 0 Bureau were their president, and liis fellow sportsmen urner 2 11 210 Lee l Thompson Dallev 1 1 0 legislative chairman, and chair- -' 9 1 000 020 101- -4 Cincinnati Deursch 10 0' man of the wildlife committee, 000 001 07x 8 10 1 3 o 1 Scmffman New York Saltern 2 0 0 eon-- 1 son McKenz!e2 0 1 strong evidence that they Lawrence, Freeman 8 and f g g a serious matter. LaBeau 2 0 0 sider this 9, .2 0 1 Lehman Bailey; TGomez, Worthington Chief complaints voiced by farm- Grissom 9 and Westrum, Thom-- 1 0 0 Nelson . ers against hunters were dam- Totals 18 3 2 as 7. Homeruns: Jablonski, New 19 5 3 age t0 buildings and farm equipYork; Robinson, Cincinnati. ment, shooting from roads, shootNEW YORK (IP) Angered by NYMAN HATCHERY I E( TRICS of pheasants out of season, ing h h 1 h that they are trying to r ab charges 16 7 1 112 010 020 Milwaukee 4 o 0 Skidmore Olson 3 10 and disturbance to livestock. In bully the rest of the American M Kohler 3 1 0 Philadelphia 011 060 000 2 4 1 24 21 02 Bruner counties, s!?tln League, the New York Yankees Parker 331 Buhl and Rice; Haddix, Miller .3 0 0 G,more S Kohler 3 2 2 in orchards has damaged fruit. Trussed accused rival pitchers of throwV Kohler 3 0 0 The and 110 Weed 6, Farrell 8, Morehead 9 Farm Bureau acknowledged in a delJessen J. ing at Mickey Mantle Nyman 110 210 Lopata. Homeruns: Aaron, Rice, 3 o 0 Brunlev Roskelley 3 0 0 that only a small proportion of iberate attempt to injure him. Milwaukee. 0 3 0 Christensen Kunz 2 0 0 hunters were causing this damThe accusation was made by Stewart 2 0 0 10 0 Bullen 0 0 0 Feierson Mtkelson 10 0 age and nuisance. But they made Yankee General Manager George AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 0 0 Varner 0 Mlkelson 10 it clear that farming is a serious Weiss after American league Baltimore .... 100 120 1038 10 0'oto Garff business and It is not their job President Will Harridge had fined 001 100 010 3 8 1 21 9 2 Cleveland Totals to police their lands against lawthree members of the Yanks and e hits: S. Kohler, Packer, breakers. Loes, Zuverink 5 and Triandos; nlore' two White Sox players sums rang8 . and Pitula 7, Daley, Aguirre ing from $100 to $150 for their 8. Homeruns: Hegan, Naragon UPSHOT OF THE meeting was Thursday brawl at Chicago, t'leve- - MOTY Smith Colavito, Wertz, formation of a statewide Farm- - Weiss pointed out that the land; Boyd, Baltimore. and Game De- -' ers werent throwing at Mantle's head but they were trying to hurt partment Council. Representatives of these three groups will him by aiming "at his legs and try to find common ground and feet." to an educational program WEST JORDAN (IP) Manager to begin Some 300,000 persons visit Ihe Improve sportsmens respect Marv Jenson said he was confor private property and the Shakespeare Memorial Theater Jackie sidering Jcey Giambra, of landowmers. Similar at Stratford-on-Avo- n every year. LaBua or Chico Vejar as possi- rights councils at the county level will ble opponents for Gene Fullmer have representatives from the for a nationally televised boxing same three groups. This follows 17. West at Jordan card July FOR SALE a used so successfully Jenson said he talked by tele- in pattern Idaho the last few years. NATIONAL LEAGUE G. AB. R. Tf.Prt. phone to Truman Gibson of the. Player & club use of a stepped-u- p 51 194 31 71 .366 Hoaxes, Bkn International Boxing who promis- Through No Treseducation program, 51 209 29 75 .359 Musial. St. L an opponent 47 188 24 67 356 ed help ir lining up Fondy, Pgh are down signs passing coming ..152 32 128 16 45 Groat. Peh for the former middleweight king. all over the state where once 53 226 43 75 .332 Aaron, Mil dwelling buildings with aid had been stitches Jenson AMERICAN LEAGIE were common. In their some furnishings on an as W'lliiams. Bos 49 17u .39 65 382 taken from Fullmers cuts suf- they are 53 179 51 6S 380 is basis ideal for construcMantle. N Y Permis! place Hunting by 43 129 15 15 349 fered in the Tiger Jones bout. sion Cerv, K. C signs. tion or labor camps, farm 52 201 36 70 348 The veteran right manager said Enx. Chi To protect livestock, orchards, 51 161 31 56 .348 Boyd, Bal buildings, storage and so was his fighter progressing HOME RLNS and farm buildings, the Idaho forth. National League Aaron. Braves Council has distributed thousands 17: Musial, Cards 12: Mays. Giants They are priced at $325.00 12: Sauer. Giants 11; Moon Cards 11. of "Safety Zone signs, also ones each on first come first American League Mantle, Yanks 19: Williams, Red Sox 17. Zernial, served basis. We reserve Athletics 13: Sievers, Senators 13; the right to reject any and Dick Williams of the Cleveland Maxwell, Tigers 12 Runs Batted In all offers in the interest of of Goodman and the Indians Billy Natlnnal League Aaron. Braves the University. 49. Musial. Cards 45; Hoak. P.edlees Baltimore Orioles didn't take long 42. Glan,s 3, Four tied "lth to make themselves at home with Contact Mr. William Skid35' app'4' American League Mantle Yank their new ball clubs. more, housing mgr. USU, 42. Sievers. Senators 41: Wertz InWilliams, acquired from the Logan, Utah. dians 39; Shokron. Yanks 3K. Minnso. Orioles Friday for Center fielder White Sox 36; Maxwell, Tigers 36. Jim Busby, hit a home run, a double and a single to lead the Indians to a 2 victory over his A base-ba- i old mates 4r,KSON. Miss. (W Friday night. ame between the Winona Goodman hit his first homer of ckson American Legion the current campaign in the same an(j teams ended Friday at the top game only hours after the Orioles of the fifth inning when the man- picked him up from the Boston gers agreed it was no contest. Red Rox In a straight player deal Jackson was ahead 29-- o for pitcher Mike Fomieles. P r A . g 34-3- Bv AlKn IV. Stokes LAST WEEK THE CACHE COUNTY Farm Bureau recommended to its state organization a closed dove season for Cache County. Six other counties including Box Elder and the best dove hunting spots in the state followed suit. Although the dove is the Number 1 game bird in the nation, with over 19 million shot last year, we run the risk of losing it entirely as game bird in Utah. Sportsmen will remember the strong drive in the Utah legislature last winter to remove the dove from the game bird list. Although this bill was withdrawn, landowners are still bitter farmer-sportsme- 282 for the U S. open golf cham- It was the first mile to be run in Scotland and c competition. set British, and Scotruff Fifth A took a game from tish European, and British national records. Bernard's time w as a French record for the mile. Second round of play in the Lit-- 1 tie I e ague has been set for the coning '.vpek. Woodruff Fourth, Woodruff Fifth A, Wilson Fourth, Wilson Fifth and Arrowheads were the first round winners in the Gold league while Adams Sixth, Ellis Sixth and Hyde Park were the victors in the Crimson One team, Whittier Sixth, has yet to play. The Woodruff Sixth was trounced 23-- by Adams Sixth in play las week and Ellis Sixth put six runs across the plat' to Wilson Sixths four. In t he other game in the Crimson League, Hyde Park downed North Ixigan In the opening round of the Hollywood (IP) last-ditc- dazzling one-ha- O., handsome Dick Mayer and defending champion Cary Middleh coff. a pair of fighters of the fairway, both rammed home birdies on the final hole yesterday to finish in a tie at n win-los- Cache Valley Builders and the Electrics have taken the lead in Uie Pony League baseball tourney with two wins against no defeats The two squads continued their by downing Nyman winning Hatchery and Logan Bike in Fn- , The othcr Uo da uhl teams in the League, the Grizzlies and Chambers, were rained out of tlwir game Thursday night. Schedule for the Pony League k w; see ,he thg coming Elpctl ,ics meet chambers at 6:30 pm. Thursday and Friday's, games will be between Nyman and Logan Bike, at 6:30 IIatch and ,he GrlzzUes and Cache Val ley Builders at 8 p.m. Pony League Standings 0 W L 0 Cache Valley Builders ... 2 0 Dr. Middlecoff, REPORTS Lead Pony Loop The Cardinal homers got them soie arm. He pitched two scoreoff to a lead but the Dodgers less innings, then allowed Moon's kept pecking away, a run at a homer, but Roger Craig was the homer loser. lime, and Moons two-ru- n Brooks Lawrence had a three-hitte- r in the sixth proved to be the runs St. Louis needed to win. for seven innings, but the Carl Erskine came on in relief game blew up in the eighth ln- for his first appearance of the ning when Klusewski fumbled season after recovering from a a grounder with two out. Then came the six singles plus couple of walks and the Giants were ahead to stay. Roy Sievers batted in five runs with a homer and two singles as Washington scored its first v if- tory over the White Sox since last August. Russ Kemmerer allowed at least one hit each inning to Chicago, but never let the Sox get out of hand. Baltimore Home runs by Del Enrus, SianTed Klusewski opened the waytrago White Sox, J fled iimA Muxial and Wally Moon paced; for seven unearned runs as New second-victor- y the a Giants to tripped the St. Louis Cardinals and over Brooklyn yesterday. place Cincinnati Redlegs Meanwhile. Milwaukee moved last place Chicago dosed in on Pittsburgh witji a to a l'j game lead in the Na- - seventh-placers by Hank Aaron and Del Rice tional League race by beating ,5-- victory over the Pirates. In the American league, Wash- - as Milwaukee shoved the Phils Philadelphia games off the pace. An error on a ground ball by ington trounced the leading WfLDUFE FEBERATTON TOUR rfj iJijtf GIN SINCE 1892 Harold W. Dance, Mgr. A! Chappell, Ass t Mgr. George G. Nelson, Agent Call 3280 15 West 1st North, Logan Utah The Oldest ond largest Agency in Coche Yafley easy-to-arran- All modern financing plans . . . 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