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Show THE TAGE FOUR. Parade '"new I' PitYORK. Juni down a few divots on tin han iemship at mint Pittsburgh s Fit Id tluti 'I hr ting 1 PGA i nuivousnuss l'' . a marked to Ins opponent, Denny Shiite, who sat tmrtl under Ins umbrella. the starters eyes half elosed, resting . . . 'Ihell the starter told the to s hn w 011 to tee off" mill that the agitated ,1t Spatlen At the top of was Hiked his lonkswing lus form went all to pn ees and he hooed hall into the the pay-o, woody rough . . . '"Iiuti-- so weury he barely emild gel somehow out of Ills eli.nr, pulled himself a. together and knoeked one Ml y nds down the middle lie offered eon-tru- st ff ... iiiilui muiid-- I id tin i tournament Kliute neti had made a par four on the first huh Hums mils yet, with the title and of dollars hanging in the h limit he wa.s straight on the pm wi'h his .second lor a sine loin y es, sir, Brother Shiite is the greatest money player the gum of golf has seen sun i llayeti . . ... Shiite- - c tilling, the latter taaing plue the evening at Central p.uk had more than to eonteiid with in the two days euc ll week The Logan senior high sc Wool swimming pool will be used for swimming with a Hindi charge being made for Uie Use of the pool and towel. ... ... to a lie hail the it was for "Jug gallery man, and in the almost late stages of the muteh it even applauded Shiite's missed putts . . . but if it bothered the Boston sharshooter he never showed It . . . lies on the Ktith plus with a five hole MffKpadt-n- , foot putt for a win, heseeehed the camera men to slop their grinding . . . "Giya me a he said . . . 1'ye chunee, been working all m) life for this putt . . . He missed it A hole later, when Shiite lined up a putt of ulmost the for a win, same distance cameras ground all oyer the an airplane roared place overhead, and on a nearby street a policeman shrilled on his whistle . . . Shiite said nary a word, but walked up, and, with a quick glance at the line, knocked it in . , . final round ... Hiqieryisiuii .Supervision of the two parks, with two supervisors being ut the designated periods, will be possible as long as the WPA recreation service is available, Mr Hunsaker announced recently. Kennth WTxom is located at the Logan senior high grounds at present with Alton Eames at the Central park, Byron Smith at Adams field and Leathan McNeil at the Ellts. Martell Ewing is uity supervisor of softball. Included in tho recreation program are three softball leagues, the third of which will get underway in the near future when the junior and senior girls will open a season under sponsorship of Beta Sigma Phi, national social sorority. M Men opened a league in Logan last week while the Commercial league has been underway for several weeks. Plans are underway to put over Explorer and Boy Scout leagues along with junior American Legion baseball at the four parks (ire-se- ... ... "Wild Bill" Melhorn stopping his car enroute to the course to pick up a stray and hungry cat He can't pass one . . . His hotel room at Pittsburgh was filled with cats and kittens he had collected in a few days . . . "Bill spends more for meat for those orphan cats, moaned his wife Virginia, a former follies girl, than he wins on the winter circuit . . . ... GARIBALDI so-s- BY UNITED ham-pion- . PRESS . Ins victory Manero, after oyer ( ooper, not eyen taking time to accept congratulations liefore putting m a call for his Wife, who was rcciiHTating from a serious o(m ration in ate lung K Boston . . . u burn gambler, take $100 from gentleman of the pool room wlm thought he lead a sucker . . . t ia-foo- . To 1l.tvt-i- s it- - For City 'Mlt- - .tiitl Team 1ibsitioiis tin Legion junior baseball opt rut in Logan during the will summer season under the direction of the Logan city recreation according to announcement made recently by H B Hunsaker, city recreation director Play in the city will precede competition toward entrance into the state meet, Mr Hunsuker stated Four teams are being organized in a Logan junior league with practices scheduled at the Central park and Adams field on Monday, and ThursI ueselay, Wednesday day of each week Each team will play each other twice during the series in games to be played on the Adams field and at Central park under a schedule to be announced later. American The Legion junior team to represent Logan in the district playoff will be selected from the four squads at the close of the series Any boy who has not reached his 17th birthday, or boys born prior to March 30. 1920, are eligible to play Team number one will be made up of boys who live sooth of First North and West of Main street and will practice from 7 to 8 p m on Mondays and Wednesdays at Central Park Wilburn Talbot will be manager and coach of the group Team number two will practice at Adams field on Tuesday and Thursday of each week from 7 to 8 p Mc-m at Central park with Lincoln Clellan as manager four will come Team number from the Adams district, north of Second North and east of main street, and will (irartie e on Mon7 days and Wednesdays from How-to S p m at Adams field under ard Sc haub will serve as league Al Art Garibaldi, Sacramento second baseman who used to wear a San Francisco Seal uniform and who saw some service with St Louis Nationals last year, has risen to the top in individual batting in the Pacific coast league. urtitrntoi Averages released to the United Press toduy by William McGee, San Francisco statistician, show the Sacramento second baseman batting 370 for 35 games, having smashed 44 hits in 119 trips to the plate Larry Woodall, San Francisco Seal ditcher and leader for two previous weeks, dropped to second with a 368 mark Others in the top five were Pet West, Missions, 361, Guditt, Los , I, 7 and Reuse, Full 359, Angeles, 15 Diego, 356 57 The best average in the league 5i was that of Gene Lilltid Sail 471 Fi aim sco pitcher, who is tutting 441 432 He has been to bat only 482 41 times, however Joe, Sam Gibson of the Seals still shows the way for pitchers with ten victories and no dt feats Stut Monday's of the .smile club was second foe New Yolk 3 5 Brooklyn In uie lie 0 4 Boston 3 6 games up to ami inc lulling Sunday with eight wins and one dt'liu tnii.cli 8 5 Ilttsbutgh 3 7 efeat ( 'ho He met his second defeat Boms 2 3 Hi'c) t 0 St Monel, ev Lillard stood third m pitching with eight and two ruesel.iy's Pitchers Mike Hunt topped the home Biooklyti at New 5 or k Butcher run hitters with 12 Boss of tlie or Mungo ys Sc liumac In Seals continued to set the put e t Inly gauic sc hi doled ni unis I) ettcel in witti 51 to tus t i (lit I.KXI.I K. tMt lilt r Iff, he in olt nt Psit two on running shows the at mu pliys, otf tackle sm islies both insole and outside tackle cud s icorscs tuns, slants and fake revel sen A section of this film is devoted to bloc king The third part, that on defense against running attacks shows v ID SOFTBALL PLAYERS Shower facilities of the Logan Senior gymnasium high school have been made available to soft-ba- ll season entire for the players at a fee of $2 50. .t was announced recently by H B Hunsaker, city recreation director and director of the gym The fee will include the rental of a locker in the physical education loom, shower and towel e and use of the pool each statMonday night, Mr Hunsaker ed The new offer is expected to increase again the use of the gym throughout the summer Mr Hunsaker indicated. At the present time business men and women' are signing for the regular courses with the women receiving access to the gym, pool and steambath on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week from 5 to 7 p m at a fee of $4 50 for three months Tennis, badminton, exercises, golf and swimming are included in the activities of the period. .aen aie signing at a fee of $5 for three months of tennis badminton. horseshoes, softball, golf volleyball and swimming with regular Wedactivity periods on Monday, nesday and Friday from 7 to 9 p m Showers and steambath are available on Tuesday and Thursday from 7 to 8 30 p. m under the schedule, offering an added convenience for golfers and softball players On June 14 the summer school for boys und gills will open for a session of eight weeks with a special course outlined for the youngsters from 9 30 a m to noon e.u h Monday, Wednesday and Friday The course will include 24 periods of woodwork. 24 periods of games, end 24 periods of swimming for hos and 24 periods of swimming, 24 periods of dancing and 21 periods of games for guls The fee per student is set at $5 CLARKSTON DOWNS TRENTON, G cul-tiuk- play PRESS BY UNITED G AB R H Avg 36 134 32 55 41U 37 157 33 61 389 34 143 23 55 385 Bell. Browns Cronin, Red Sox 29 113 23 43 381 Vaughan, Pirates 35, 140 23 53 .379 Home runs: Bartc-11Giants, 11; Player and club Medwick, Cards Walker, Tigers eis assignments il and discussed lu tile alt of tackling Part four deals with the passing game and shows how to pass effectively as well as the n and strategy of getting men into the open for n receiving passes Zone and defensive foimatom are also passer-protectio- treated One of Best With a man as popular us Bible on the coaching faculty and with and Selkirk, Yankees Greenberg, to give the very latest Tigers 10, Medwick, Cardinals, 9, pictures of coaching the football Red Ott Sox, Foxx, Giants, and methods part of the school is expected to he Walker, Tilgeres 8 HitsWalker, Tiger3, 61; Bell, one of the best ever offered Bible - career in Browns, and Medwick, Cards, 55, has enjoyed a marvelous Bartell, Giants, Lary, Indians, 54 coaching thus far and has coached some of the greats of the grid sport Some of these men are at Sam Nebraska, George Sauer ALL U- -I LEAGUE Rain and wet grounds causof all eight ed postponement games scheduled in the I'tah-Idah- o league for Sunday and Monday with the result that the Logan Collegians will be forced to wait until June 20 for their home opener, unless arrangements to play oft one of the postponed games with either Brigham City or Ogden can lie arranged. On June 20 the Collegians are scheduled to meet Fmithfield at the fairgrounds park. hile arrangements are being made to play off postponed games the league will go on with the schedule next Sunday with the Logan Collegians at Tromontnn-tiarlanBrigham City at Ogden, Preston at Sout hfield and Honey villa at .M.ilail. k I'oitliml also (leaned up twice, ishingtim 6 6 Phil ole Iplo Missions, 13 4 m Hie Chic ago 5 9, St Louis 2 8 with Beduie go ttiug thiee mill chiving m five 'standing of Teams I oms mis St at Chicago Hogsett squeezing o it a n s Diet nc h lory on Pete Cose nightcap s homer Dctrot at Cley eland Liyysnn San Dngo and Seattle divided ys Gatehouse The Pad-owon the first. 7 5, Only games s, he duh cl e to break Seattle's .suctccc BXTTLL TO DRAW Nealtle chine bct K with Al Thomas pitching to win the second, SN FR NCI SCO Jum The teams swung into new Tommy Jones, negro ttnm Hoboseries toitiy, with the Missions at ken, N J, and Cho f Pari is OkSeattle, S.n i imento at San Fran- lahoma Indian, bitthd n a drew cisco, pian hiciii ut Portland amt hi me i ignt round mini event mi the boxing cold here list mj lit Oakland at lacs Angeles be it mg first g i tin ime, hits and c 4 e nr-a- rt four-gam- wm-nui- 1 , - (IT1H, 1ml ilhur Sh iw 31 h hi n i s ui auto pr emit pumship otJuv inkcri of hi Hu i' for in colei , W l i ' j dw ty rut Sh i v dr ov e i t u he rn oh st If to a i ti ord of 11 'so ( trd Llo in noui m u Iv four and on. Frant is Law rum e util find Hugh Uhi a it Mis in ip mile x an hournt f ist Mr Hi Lou itul li to ier igr Hu knicin I) J pi t ultege & I rank (J mi to l Ink, t d AmUis.m at lVxas il Wilbur Shaw d i , r b spe n ,, h if , . finu. shiw hunie-towir M, I Wilson, Joel Hunt .uni Ink hn kt r d t mi p ist the Mohan, at Lomxi ina Stilt Mil It Flannig m Of thst men, Ki no is i Lire tin t e nu ngt lis D Los s Shut, Khva Ki uni Hunt uiu Kh ilph nHi i pout r 04 li t. rn a honors phm in for t u v n Flu M is hi t w fur ,u Bible left '1 as A he v uittd to NebrusK'i bemuse plav a better foothill stlmluk Sime he has been at Nt brask i tbit Nt is exactly what he has done biaska opemd grid negot ml uni with outst Hiding football ttanis of t ht d he tountiv anti rMt iii o! It uni pn K d ules vvt re o(t rt d loi Nt hi t K i on lii vv o In st ttiids in next mil. laiiN liny f o in d oiil o Uie noM'uw-yI'rnved I'ojMilaf n un tin into dr ughtawav MiMe tin Ha U lilt Alon with reil In Hlll.l Olim in nut Iml a (olortul stlt o! loo'hill evi tiit it mounts Utphuin y. whuh mint dialely piovt'd popul ir liuiii lie ; tp bid inn vv t i, His losir with tlie (ornhusiur people t hoi teams use itomposiU offence with Sii iw dtovt the ultra sin u f nitioli tiouhle wingbuk i punl i limit .a Hilmoi e foimation ami a single vungij.uk id wfour ii he pi u ed sect n iormation The st hedule and st)t in u hn He dime without of attatk ait the responsihhs for riuu ,ip nioiu , He iMtived r the wurea.td attend. inie at tiui pi ie the $Jn non ttw tin past during guilts 'Fed Horn Los Angths veat x The bsskttball s hoot offers just thud with a HJuTM avtrigc w Huntmpton I ir K. as much as the football with A A Mvus u St habinger at tlie helm For over aver i4d lluTdu tor fourth All bcit Mvers former reiord nf 2U eais Schubinger has appealed pm nnu in nearly tveiy station of the counFifth plat v winner was ( hff try on loathing sehool fatuities Calt uhii and has proved to be an interesting Bergen, Hollywood, Uilti sixth, ivtiagtd teat her Srhubmger has the mark- Bdl Cumin mgs, Indnanapohs ed distinction of being a loath a 107 123, Devore seventh, Billy teferee and chairman of the A AlT Philadelphia, KIGW, eighth, Ton national basketball committee Kansis City, linnio Gulotta, Likes Stjlu XTeorge Connor, San BeIt is rumored that Sc habihger ninth, rnardino Cal, 103 830; tenth, Louis likes the stle of ball played by the intermountain collegiate teams Tomei, Los Angeles, 101835 Z and is happy of his opportunity to appear at the Logan school That his wide knowledge of the varum, should make the basketball ses- xylus of basketball played in the sions more mterest'ng because of Un.ted States today n . i c All-An- n t -- a I v t i M i . I j i I r c '' (Nun-buske- i 7, s0 2,470,663rd CAR SJS COMES TO d, -- c- - f ADDITIONAL SPORTS ON PAGE SEVEN cf Bench, rf D. Berge.snn, Troseth, G. Berge.son, p Kendall, p Bingham, lb TO 0 0 4 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 o 3 1 10 Totals n 0 4 c Halgren, lb Hansen, 2b Baker, ss Pitcher, 3b 4 37 - -- x ,, . 3. x,. , , . , CLARKSTON AB R H hitev Arc hiWith Jensen and pitching superb time hit the Obtrusion tc am turned in a tc to o victory over Cornish m CacheValley league tilt at Cl.ukston Sunday The Cl irkstem team, with Kavsten and H Archibald leading the way at bit, nuked the offerings of G and Kendall tot It hits ll eld b til, - c c T to sc or e CORNISH cf Archibald, Buttars, If Rivsten, lb D Archibald 5 . 5 c 5 , 5 K Archibald, ss 3b Atkinson, Thompson, 2b Dahle, rf Jensen, p Gnftin lb W I Arc hill eld rf irdnie, . .. ... 1 2 113 1 5 5 1 3 1 0 0 4 0 4 1 1 3 1 1 0 o 0 1 1 0 o 1 p 0 u 1 AB K H M Bcig! son, It tot Totals- - - 41 ; 6 13 Fbis new Hudion in n beauty! 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A full 55 inches of front eat coudort for three, level rear . floor no hump. ln-1- 2 Forty players eight of whom qualified May 17 m tests on the Pacific Coast and the remainder of whom were exempt, ,.lmiuy aie in the tournament. The rest of the rec ord field -127 more than D ,t y.ars e high - played 36 holes of stroke fday unvwhere serening from the one place allotted to those plavmg in the Ark ins is, Georgia, Nebraska Troy, N Y and Utah districts, to the 16 available at Detroit. a ne title is held bv Tony Mullet0. of Gitenshnio, N. C. t car, i Mi. h in imfiM Ann-ti- IN NATIONAL OPEN 1 y w Plans Announced For Junior Baseball Season In Logan 1302 SEEK SPOTS s NEW YORK. I pne A field of 1302 golh is sought 17u places today in the C S op, i, golf i humpionsiup which will he contested June at Oikl.nd Hills Country club, Hu nimgh mi, in Thats whit ton see happening above Inn his mount, Failo-- thone tomes a trapper ut Balmont Dirk L I 'I he lohi narrowly escaped serious fust ed c 111 roe imjiu 10-- 4 The absolutely perfect manner which tlie Field club conducted the 1. G A tournament The Field club wants the National open, and here is my vote . . After Ballusrcil the field chili would come as manna fioui heaven to golf writers . . . aw In at iitpltihi Iai-'se- Tony Manero gutting Harry Cooper's goat in tlicir quarter mutch bv playing thiee times as slow us he usually docs, which is plenty slow enough Cooper is one of the fastest pluyers in tlie business, and the open i s slownes.- - neal Iv dtoyc turn . TOPS COAST BATTERS Jock Sutherland, Pittsburgh couch, Torn Collins in hand, room straddling a locker bench, predicting a Panther team next fall . . . and chuckling oyer the irony of the situation next fall when Pitt plays Carnegie Tech . . . For sitting on the bench as head coach of t arnegie Tech will be Bill Kern, Jm k's right hand man until a few months ago, and a young man Jock fut bored" as a couch , . . uzy in on b drop-kiik- finishing a rate ulu.ui of his horse JOHN B$ d Ihmiph tht IU Mat tun - Kvt r h tr of a jo k lot k v Htyhuist Mas hat i it i in u tin It lleplitnn Italph S(,mt An added attaction to the annual Btiih Aggie summer school for coaches which is being held at Bogan, Utah, June 7 to 11 me lusive will be the showing of Dana X Bible s new film release, 'Football The (in tun- was filmed last summer and the Intermountam Film ent-ecorporation has courteously gi the use ot these pictures ut the summe-- t school Bible will give the commentary on the movie I our Phases The- - joe tore shows tour of the nameimpoi t ud (chases of football, ly kic king running detense against tunning attacks and the passing game P.nt one on kicking shows the proper way for holding and kicking the ball on kn kotfs punts, s and place kicks Team fen getting play and formations down the Held unite! limits along witii returning kicks, piutectmg the kickei, blocking (milts and ilhistiat are oho catching limits It- ... In all the dule set up feu the milliner, the l.ogan city te nation dipaitment with H Is Hunsaki i at the helm, schetoday opened a playgiuund dule on four pat - that promises to piovidi one of ttie most .successful summer ik n ctmn seasons in history M mi enter The Bogan si mm high .sc liool gn nods will he the iiiain rec re mil nntei but will provide little limn activity than will be main tamed at Central park, the Kills sc nonl gioiilids and the Ad mis In Id All four parks will he open to playgiuund activities under helper vision from 2 to ft p m and lium 7 to K 30 p m cm Monday Tliuisdav Wednesday, Iucsilay, In of each week iml Friday dc pal tineiil will not lissome if sponsdiility at any other periods, Mr Hunsiker staled ill annmiin lug t tie .schedule til. lulled on the program dining the periods will he game-- , h inch raft, caipentry, leat lit rw oik lobs, hiking, danc mg, dramatic s, swimming, reading, softball, base hall, tennis, horseshoes and stoi v 3 7. Ilible To Discuss New Film Release Football With the list of snpervl ors oin-p- h te and a well included sche- . 19 CoachesToSee Speed Demon Shau) Belt ers Record To Win Grid Film At Speed Classic Aggie School Supervisors To Direct I May At Four Darks g 1, ID 17 IMS TIAM HMDAAP AM A i flwmimvii ua LiWij For Activity llirold of as In wnttd for the marshalls to tit ir thr tourse so he tould hit his tie and shot on the 37'h huh down the tee he willed saiuk-inand twite Ills tlllb wildlv P G he asked George .laiotms ios. A (iresidint, it it wooldn t la slide to waive the niliiig th it suy.s all ties must In ditiriinnid hy "sudden death" and hnvi tht playoff ut IK holts McSpudun tJug) h Four Centers Of Play Open HENRY Mt'LEHORK BY P 15 IE1 IT) IT? 0 U MAVlilK The Sports TUESDAY, JUNE LOGAN, UTAH, , HERALD-JOURNAL- Let this Hudson Sedan show YOU its the No. I CAR Nowhere, ut anywhere nejr thix price, cun you get this combination of extra sie and extra power. 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