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Show THE PAGE FOUR. II E R A L D - J 0 1,0(1 U R N A T.. n, U TA A X, 0 M P X A JU V, V T. 0 " 0 1 C. WIN, COLL Smithfield - Preston Score Victories As Second Half Opens Fourth Of July Feature Taken Battle In By Logan Elks National National Champion Bathing Beauties All-Sta- rs After Win lie linns ike r w k ismu'-s- n fur rns (tout Ime hurling ho the ilh w Fi vd .st r onge st staff m the ih Idaho Hague, continue d as este m i of the Logan OoUegims m ,i Fourth of Jul ttature at the d Grows Hot t Uriel Mill First Win Since Their Initial Tilt X'C k Merle Fume Star , I TAH IDAHO IY A(.( VV Tiemonton I I Freston Ogden Bamboo Honeyville Smithlield Logan Elks Malad Garland . Brigham City Logan Collegians " I . l l " Will MOO I II ll h il d li a 1 vs 1 " " i Sundays Results 'G liM' Preston 9, Trenioi ton ill Ogden Bamboo o, i'i.(bm ( - HI) 4 nines h A AH 4 tiMliia in l) 4 I 4 i in ti It is i mb i , Mol , in , mil Three serond divi-m(,l the first halt etinjiu n joim.i the favorites as fir iiiinul in tors in the second halt opt mug ol It ll 4 I r fTp l Mo ( H t mV P D iv s Uf t c onlv gut4' tollovs mg ii t mg lineup OGDEN 1 ( I BAMBOO will But t c Prestons victory was the ensu- -t the day, taking a 9 to 0 default victory from Tremonton Snnlhfiel upset a favored Garland team 4 to 3 and Honeyville tipped the Logan Collegians, 9 to 7, in othir (New l)eMiiti r V g r Jh .imp' P In I u tu s v mi v t ) the ir pos-tuM- ig -- ( It o K db phi.D Boston e Hadilitf iHhil.nhl ) 1 titles in the water instead of it o 'eliiip judu ' that s hat (Im trio lias qualified as. o H ie Itln, leui.or Holm Jurutt and Mavis t, 1. I,( It to i vv ha h uuo the medlfcj httn.iti, citv. ho uvv !'T tiC the turn tiie mi it is iiuti nul swimming mut in New York, hm Lot ss (iehrm-g- t n M iggio bt'w (New York) lb ork Toik It (lehrig ("Tt v A v rill mil (f Uhu igu) rt Higgins btrrtll I- e LO(. p N A I ION 3uu-met- er BRIGHAM ( ITV AB H 4 I Hansen, f . Facer, 3b Millett, ss Harper, e p Smith, Udy, rf O (I 1 2 u K 1 1 1 o 0 U 11 0 0 4 6 27 The Sports Parade U .320 ... NKv ping tlu train 10 If Hibbaid, cf .. Tolals Additional Sports On Page Seven huidhs Jalv (. ar tin HI' abl'ud l lt Mauehkv C W C h a m p i o u their 13th game out of 1") starts by overwhelming the St Louis Browns Is to S md holdbv one ing sieornj pine meagre point m the (treentige toiumns The Huston He d sox virtu dly Tumrs deidlo(ked vPh The the Phil uk pin i Alb Willoptd I w k e let u to J md s to 2 JOE NOT RUGGED SAYS DEMPSEY NKW' YOHK Julv I, o J i, k his been erifieiid eon 'idcrablv by onn of t(n fxxing wnttis for his ilieml simmoil that loe Loins h o t glass j iw Uid will mvi Ink mv first lus Dc mpsc i iglite r Jo t lie (del M m tlarlmt; of the lih a i ork evhuiist frinii ion, is In tries to ln.it out iike tor third plaie in the I iOO m. !t r run . tlu official storer who stood b tin tiliish h; t . and galhuitlv tmhr.etd t i It fin . tin impatience ol islu r tin crowd whin st itlmm offi- l.i Is tlid not ojm a the games until minutes aft r tin first to Ih event was scheduled run the comm nt of sexloti on seeing lornmee, present reeord holder, for the . . "tie first tune . Whiz, Sexton Youre n log gUY . . surd lortme weighs Jib pounds, hot Nt toli is no little ft lieu, (Mining b feet i'j inches Bill Hniitliron, iHibblmg email, like nothing m iiuh h a fellows Irving to sci.xtih theu.st Ivc s all over wiliout I he use of their h m Is the g ime little be- spt ta bd w dker who although lipped b the field kept right the big on sishaving along b in in got when be finished w iti hing the kg.s of the runr sdecple-- i ners in the h i a gradually turn to rubber on the cruel water hazard the hos took the jump with the ,sstii ime of an Irish hunter the Itw times around but toward linish their legs would col- th d 'it in the md down th ip the C lot p pu Idle vv it i u! (lit i ji l it i d bird h mi t have felt good at t h it b idv h n k vt u w ho was v mj. In Inst link mt et and I If ss I Nyman, 3b Hirst t Kvans n Bailey. 2b (Brown, if THEYRE l i i bu t binds to Ij I la mptit idv k uiuii i txplana-- (it poinUd 1 ask'iig out tu i to inabihtY ibsoluti out yy h a perfeetlY man would eYer adopt sii Hit hup sit jump as his . to us it looks like event iiuiuing broad jumps with fit-I irl Meadows, South ern ( difornis great Y.mlter. Ie nnimg inneved at the tune the of fu s took to measure .md rente isiire eorgu resort! hi caking Y.tult of U feet inches, and walk ing on Die rodd without tak (hir figure the last two tries l'k b I . tided . . Hi'sh) Owners Report as much as 18to24MiIesperGallon makes The tnyine with highest compression (6.7-1- ) uses regular gas. h w ater jackets . . .directional circulation.. .cut od consumption. Owners report 18 to 24 miles per Fallon ..lowest upkeep. And only 11 mouth of All Three cars has both a Safety-SteBody and douhU-uctiu- n Hydraulic Brakes. Ilrive the 193G Plymouth and learn about its comfort too. See any Chrysler, i lodge or Pe Soto dealer. iLYMol m enginei king Ghlatmouths economy. Full-lengt- low-pric- el 1 IMON OK ClIKYSI I FINE TRAPS TOURNEY II M) IN ED WYNN AND K HYDRAULIC BRAKES Showing the natural law that give equal braking pressure all arouud Plymouth brakes are always equalised. pos-xml- G- -c M-- DOUBuE-ACTING- Plymouths brakes dont 100 A semi-annu- al don t say Louis emit But Joe showed take tbit depend on jerky, at tlon (see left, but exert equal pressure to eue b brake shoe (see right, above), give quick, surestcs! wrapping u hove)... BODY Plymouths body is Safety-Siereinforced with steel like a mrj-er- n railroad coach. A unit of Its theiu test onstructlon...and quietest ot any low-pr- ii ed car. Tit c ca WATER JACKETS Plymouth's cylinders hare nMenth water jaikets I his means better cooling . . a big reason for Plymouth s and longlife amazing economy DIRECTIONAL WATER CIRCULATION In the picture at the left, the gis fjrthedt from the fan arent getting mue h benefit from the breex ' illustrating the tooling NNtem. .Nuv compare it with tliepivtuieat the right . . . Illustrating how Plymouth's directional circulation forces cool water to oli exhaust valve assem . . . old-typ- e en-gi- blies (among hottest spots in an engine). Combined with water jackets, this lowers tempe ature of oil as muc h as SO' improves lubricating efficiency, cues down oil consumption. Plymouth owners report phenomenally low oil consumption . . . aud 18 to full-leng- th 24 tulles per gallon of gas. CRAHAM McNAMEE. I. M0 MSf MGHI'., Kin WM event. II SAFETY-STEE- L ! Hydraulic Reliability Pnd Safety HATS, slashing teineinbii sivmg thit i Hemps v gli s jiw it merely because h w is knock1 ed out" J ie k Continued figure anybody can be knocked out if hit CORIOKATION 1 IK DOMBKOW, Phils ,Pa newsdealer Plv mout h stands up . mine travels many miles every dav Safe-t- v s a big point, too 1 wouldnt riifi in a cur without doube a turn HydruulU Brakes i ued i Bui w H it I told rer his light with Si fundiilmu.st tin miik thing, forget ihmit Pi it part ot ex()ltiind porters It ng me mt so wt it he he heek or heed Under tht circumstances, I think Louis proved that be has plenty of heart that he is as game as they make em but he isnt rugged -- and never will heat any top note h heavies t '(Tipviibt the figures nearly in half sales for their t t to muilum-- tike i mg SUMMER elon laiuis hes to MlU'-n- l 1 bj performed a major operation on the price of tint cut u Miubi tod iv 3d0-mtp- i just couldn't face this operation when he knew that LEVENS had i hole down on hi til tt Louis mind W dlep to t In In nl te v trig to figure out what the dkeis lesembled a, thev switch- md swung iround the tr.uk, id dn .ding that th v looked , George a n e ot 'IT .inis LEVENS f run-yvh- y at . . . I V A MILLION HAPPY OWNERS KNOW r gone to W or 1J wasnt tugged whtn he went wobaround the bly ami floundered ring almost every time Schmeiing landed a right cm the side of his AN Nymm, lb I George? win Dett oil s ITgtis won YYeight-tlirowe- e w . f pounds of Yveight . . . the digA. I . officials shednified ding their coats (Yes the iutu.illY WALkhl) AKOINI) IN '1 11 IKK NIIIK rsi.kkV KS) lMeuiisi of the heat . . . the nrl one Yvho refused to tfltl to the sun yyhs the vetenin st.irter, flohnnv Mellugh, yy ho kept on Ins jacket and Mir-le- t cap . . .feeling snrr for yy ho were the forced to jierform in :t field outside the stadium, with onl a handful of .Youngsters for a g.dicrY . . . the nush of the stadium when Owens streaked down the hroud jump In an attempt to break his own worlds record . . . Hop itionul t h unpionshij s ii Iniic-to- n u sit in lit mnnlK r mg u the stortthm sun of voui list visit fo Pnhnct "tedium whin the Timers md Dutmouth have ut one another in lootball and m u tioe to death m Jtss Oudu the oloi o( a t d eofftt and with i smik o! i mile on his fue autm i fiplung liu proth S gram (f Sl (MiS ot the am dear phntoriphii men u e no mutter whtro vou sit tin re i one in fion o vou md lit s nlwavs sl nuliiig up shooting 'The sug tviivthmg m lght h it tin ui nt! i (ilbtits gestion buv orn of tiiost p mm onn dc vnts md g t tuidhuu d one st Hiding so to sjit ik ss-c- Yeutes, YOHix 3 IIllNKY McLKMOKfc BY 2 Cache-Valle- Uestove- - dan, , 0 4 4 3 L f Herm in, Chu .igo ('hnago Jb Ott, (Nw York) rf, MedAick, (St Louis If, Haitiutt, K'hnago) c, Collins, (St Louis) lb, ( Tm mnati 3b L)urO' her Higgs (St Loup) ss ( Davis, Chicago) fJ Do-hon- right (Bosteerji t Christensen, rf . . . 3 4 Rasmussen as the former Utah Kellv, lb 4 Aggie grid star rang up his sixth Fishburn, 2b league victory of the seuson He Tyree, If .. .... .. 4 allowed only five hits The Logan Collegians found . . 35 Totals themselves In a bad way at Honoy-vill- e after Bill Nyman, regular MALAD third sacker who took the mound for the first time this year, had been shelled from the mound, blowlead Pete Evans, ing a four-ru- n the clubs only first string chuckor, could do no better after working a full nine innings against the Logan Elks Saturday Merle Ewing of Smithfield gained revenge for the defeat he and his mates took at the hands of Gar land in the final game of the second half by setting them down with only four hits The team scored the winning LOGAN KI.KS run in the eighth inning and showed a punch that marks them as a dangerous contender for se ond Ieterson f half honors lb Jack Card pitched six hit ball Kecse, p and collected three hits in leading Rasmussen, Archibald 3b the Bamboos to victory over BrigBraunagtl, ss . ham City. Hnnsaker, rf .. LOGAN COLLEGIAN Petty, 2b Thompson, c .. Wheres Ik-- i n h AMKKK AN CYmeeti i F i iin-- fig that e e I f looks us if tut of upsets The Logan Elks, first half champions, got off to an excelhnt second half start by routing Malad, 16 to 4, and Ogden Bamboo continued as a serious title threat by whipping Brigham Citys improved nine, 6 to 4 At the Logan park the Elks went on their first real batting ram hile the page of the season club was slugging out plenty of base hits, they gave faultless sup port to the superb hurling of Floyd ud l! ot tb ague Sunday the uppt idly non 2T i mb I sun 'I a eunvntion its iionot st its lung sum uni (served m its will ju tm sib tomorrow inornmg ot i luvoi miking (or u apitd t bout Isnou 'I In h IV Ij t d loll iF won dft mi tnu sj in c tin idt i w i Lhoti) bt up to ud mdigt nl h dl ut i y m the And til pi i i w or Id F'J tins toe (Mm tgo n Pub tmisli ond o h I ' ti t summit titiuit that stake it ti til reMivtd VV 111 1 tins to gone stunt '7 .'b es fu Id bt Be st imti fit ii liib.ild I'HIS it in Iht Minor .1 'I liiiin tumth annual tht issn e e 'Hurt 1 il I in ii . , u oi a .s f i 11', l o ib i ii sun, pi iili ill .'b 1 tit t I. (. AKI.A Next Sundays St In dole Honeyville at Logan I h Logan Collegian- iifd.n Smithfield at Iimnnion Garland at Malad. Preston at Brigham I'dy the Utah-Idahflooring three of i I 11 gililtn as a b i l II ll n t ii lllki-- 1' 11 m II ui V ( .s It M Honeyville 9, Log 10 Smithfield 4 Go i land Logan Elks lb M .1 id Al. M 'dim Oodv N iliini il It t In g a III 1) III I! - i 1 11 - H(N)Ov It " Full (lame On , 1(11 lino I I ('limb v Yanks I L I Fctioit-FoML'- Hex set Saturday down with f.ve the Collegians hits trimming them 5 to u in a v. h i h of g line puked pknt thrills t r t he n gt crowd Hurisaker duplicated hs By LKSIJK AKK last vear on Indetrie e of when he allowed Frilled Frs-- St ilf (Tr responde nt pendence da I s NFW nlv five hit m defeating the YOKk Julv b IJ to lreviouslv this N itional igiie today embrued season he blahktd the ('oikgians i's own little belt wave and with seven innings oi g.tvt up one fiit ilivision standings (hinging the most torrid flag run m the eighth and then give Jno't d ul w iy to Kasinusstn in the ninth h ise m irs st rued assurtd too are Five clubs still in the rate when the going got tough I'uomussi ii received iredit tor The despite tin St Louis Cardinals n tor and tm Chicago Cubs taking most to of the spotlight in their bittle fur The (Tdhgians managed fir t pbue The Pittsburgh Pirates threaten in almost ever inning Bids and New York lm( could not find the sl ints of (Tminuitj Giants still have to bt reckoned Hnnsakcf tor any telling blows Onlv six and one half game Although the Klks pound d out with m par Ut the leading Cards trorn In hits off Belt Fvans of the tin fifth pint Giants tod iy none of them Were tor 'I earns Swap Places for tn bases and had it not been JTte Kvtry te im in the fust divitiultv support behind him (daces isdv hive field Ins own sion swapped yesteiday might The (Tudmals traded plaits vv Ii with Hunsiker t e uid tht (Tibx, elimbmg from se oml to Holden Fettison, Sni took over Ink Bl tun i el vs 1 t fie big g Uh lust md tin JTrtbs the He ds who were1 (ol the ill offense While ttie thud limn to rtdiued fourth Despite losing pjiv ot (Tul Nvintn vv ts out t Carl ln Glints were n a ntUil tie mdmg tor the. C'olle gi.m mn with (.Tm iti, only one perient-ti diowiug up as oik ot tfie most Ht ill point aw iy trom the tirH m the imp! ov d pi iv Id ihu k igUe and is rivUmg sUi h d) v lsiut) the ni stored four runs in is t veterans as Ike Hurst Bill end the Ked to Nvinan and Fete Kvans tor a pine t he ninth to it tin top of the club Arils Vesl-ove- i the eliew plaudits ot the V 'y m mi i f 4 u n b rowel tor the fielding feat ot tin cm i bird beaill.fui eitch a genie il 37 Tut 13 34 it Id it b ill in h ft I.OG AN I.KS 'I lit sr or fairgrounds i Y the Ogden Ti'ii defeat s to b in the tost game4, but the mghteap was a walk away, 17 to 7 The Cubs, meantime, took a 4 to 2 beating from the Pirates Brooklyn won its first game in six starts, 4 to 2, from the Giants tin Nt w is FYankhouM turned Yorkers back with styeri hits, Iht Philtdc.phia Phillies imra-tHun winning streak tu tivt gums with a 7 to decision ovei t he Host n Bet s Deshong Win s Yanks Jimmy turned his former Yoi k Ntw mket mates back with eight hits as the Washto ington Senitors bited out a . 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