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Show THE PAGE FOUR. HERALD-JOURNA- THURSDAY, UTAH, LOGAN, L, JULY - 1937. v ih! ra UMJLi ?,- uJKj I Ills-Im- v To Meet Collegians At Hon y v i 1 u 1 S u gge is Lead Parade On Senior V; m k ( Fairgi ounds Hurlers biai ball Pie ton aiul laigan -- HI to ill iw up cr .sure! tv as four i mivmK I e urd he I I dl Iilaho t, am- - Mail for lead ill flit set oral hall I a. e battle fui humus on the two patks are t x t , t I ( he Logan Oollegians, who tad with Gai laial-T- i emon-tofor the fast half championship, will he at home against Honey ville, while 1iestoo will entertain a strong Ogden Bamboo luh, champions of the league In 3 bib Rimthtiehl, thin! Cache Valley entry in ttie league will travel to Tremonton for a till with the nine, and Brigham 1ity will play at Mulud in the other two league games si heduled for Sunday (llleial Tilts The two Cache Valley games are book ms a pair of the most crucial tilts to hit one section of the league on one day The winners are certain to tuke a position as favorites to battle al-it out for the second half title, though the losers will be far from counted out of the race the The opened Collegians second half race lust week with an easy victory over Malad, while Honeyville won by default from Sinithfield when too many members of the latter team wete unable to leave the cannery. Ogden scored a 15-victory over 'nil. V. V i I, i hIKKsEY I.HIi;i.i; s Stiff 'in sponclcnt IN' Julv 8 'll -- Pt .V -- I '1 ill s ( 1 'Dm m ( is st ill 111 tin to in, him. 111 la N iliunal '1 n Garland-Tremonto- n 16-- 3 0 Garland-Tremonto- serve to n warning on the rest of the league, and Preston showed a wealth of offensive strength in pounding victory Brigham City for a Fitting To Pitch Merle Ewing, Collegian ace, will go back to the mound Sunday for the first time since he humbled the Ogden nine two weeks ago to give the Logan club a tie for first half honors and will be a favorite to win over Johnny Hunsaker, his likely opponent from Honeyville. Preston will likely throw either Roy Heath or Figg against the champion junction city team and will depend a great deal on hitting strength to pull through to victory against one of four Brown, Zito, Ogden hurlers, Clyde Greenwell or Charley Norton. In the first half battle between the two, Preston lost a tussle to Jack Card, 4 to 0. 23-1- 0 Riddle Pitchers The hinmung sli ge guns of the j 4 Pocatello, is Eddie Harper Jr, believed Lbe natiun's youngest btate amateur golf champion. He won the Idaho title agalnM a .strung field at Idaho tails. dan-geio- Dean and Habbtll, the National ague', two aits, were ti limped by the murderous bats of the Aim-iIII an leaguers previous the Ament an guiles league hitters have been at the men y of Dean, the fast ball king, It WINS TWO TILTS Rn hmond bung up a nair of tin tones Cache Valley league Saturday and Sunday, defeating Franklin, ID to 7, on Saturday, and following this on Sunday with 0 an victory over Clarkston in five innings Sunday ball and Day hurled well in the box after shaky first inning to lead the Richmond nine to vatory over Franklin. He ulso connected fur a double and three singles in five times at but. Bair collected five hits in six appearances Clarkston but Egan allowed two hits in five innings as he led his team to victory Sunday. The winners scored six runs in the seciMd and five in the fourth. RICHMOND 11-- jll-st- Huhbeil, the screwball masIn 15 innings they made only one run off them 13 Hits During the hot, sultry, suffocating day yesterday the American league .shelled .six National league pitihti.s tor 13 hits, ini lulling a homer, a triple and thiee doubles C Blanton, Only Pittsburghs e, held the American league ar111 theik and he compute tillery nlt lied to only one hitter fanning Joe DiMaggio All the rest, Dean, Huhhell, and Wullets Grissom, Mungo, heard tile tune of Amenian league hasehits whistling past their ears. The National league also made 13 hits oft Gome-- , Budges and Harder but they squandered them 2 hour Out of the uid ter 111 ding-don- Slugging out 16 hits off the combined offerings of Dell Wheeler and Inglet, the Hyde Park tilt from nine won a holiday Southeast Lewi-to- n Monday by a score of 12 to 11. O. Waite, Hyde Park pitcher, had two bad innings, the fifth and ninth, when Lewiston scored 10 of their 11 runs, the three In the ninth tieing up the game. Hyde Park scored the winning run in the last of the ninth. Woolf with a home run, double and single and Seamons with a home run and double led the Hyde Park hitters, while V. Blair, with a homerun, triple and two singles topped Lewistons 18 hit attai k on Waite. LEW ISTON AB. R. H R L. Wheeler, 2b 2 5 0 V. Bair, ss 2 5 4 1 1 0 Hodges, 3b 5 1 McKmght, lb 1 rf f Rigby, D Wheeler, If W Dell heeler, p Inglet, 3b-- p Gluvei, cf Bowman, rf 3b-e- Totals - 5 1' 5 3 0 .1 2 2 45 - ...45 ... ..... C. Perkes, 2b V. Waite, ss Scrow ther, Petersen K. Waite, O Petke.s if ,1 f rf ... . 4 ... R. 3 0 2 3 1 5 0 5 3 1 0 0 0 1 2 18 tlie UTAH AMATEURS 3 0 3 2 2 2 2 1 0 D 0 1 0 0 13 12 16 j LOGAN CITY fence, 328 feet He Teiry- - Goat No. 2. the squad, shunning ultue from other National league MEDAL managers, and lost. One of his biggest mistakes wax playing Mice first. Two hits whistled past SMT LAKE CITY tab, July at Mize that Kip Collins, the classiest K d pi Thnty five goiters will off toduv in medal d iv of t He fielding first baseman in the .NCtali .st de amateur tmu u tint lit at ational league, would licit cut of'. Bonneville touise Low 16 vul qualify for the chain CLING ami remaining flight lunship plaveis will he In uketed for the fast t light HALF-GAMLEAD E Ch impton WalFuvnntis aio ter Cosgntf luddy Wilcox, Jack Will u, ami Noun Schultz. B IMIH) I'KKSS Sicrunento tiling to its h If iiinit1 lc id Sin Francis-t- . HI Coast Soils in Ihi rutifk it IgUC l n e tod IV. 'I he St doiis st tved off ft tlm it to move into fust bv Si dtlc, lo, hist night Hob khiiMi ptimitL'd the slug Indi urn only three hit ) mg pit'dm 'lit; ,1 vutoiy over . Address w-- 1 BLAIR MOTOR lu-1- EARLS PUSHED $ ' 5 v l V U If. ty PCEFM ft STRIKE it that my fixp 3 o s THIS Bal-lag- i) L i Balking ' if vVv USES LESS OIL nEVn u 6-- WHITCOMBE TOPS FERREIRA KEEPS BRITISH OPEN WRESTLING TITLE PARIS, July 8 ttPi AI Perreira, Portugal, 231 pounds, retained his title as European heavyweight wrestling champion last night, deHenri De Glane, France, feating -- and the fight then started. Sixteen thousands fans who saw the bout at the Sports Palace BY IIYKRY PERCY United Press Stuff Correspondent CARNOUSTIE, Scotland, July it 8 eg veteran hitcome, campaigner, stroked English e t i q vi-- ifeh-- . : it- Y. WC" dl .5 TO SACS i ,1 Age . .. Tel. No. . V. liiqoi Id S itrid it two in n row t Its with an ulmli the luls of Frankie ttiukins .iiu Dun) ItM iggio Id lp d Hu h h id u homer Sail lint'll kept on the hells tin S tls with a 5 I win over Mission Krnis to In up the sines Holt) uni and Orklrnd pticd dublehe.id i . Tiie first g nne iv on b the O iks took hums, u d up eight pit tiers I'hc more produced 31 lilt-i! '1 . Lo in o n Womens Singles Doubles Partner tu 11-- v. ' the itfd In Uni ti. (All entries must be in by mum, Ftiilay, Julv 9. Please make a note it you wink and have to play ) set mid gun (I tlx! ilcl 7 2 ( ho m i nv m iv t d ah union pin Kt t h ittleslup , It is ItmiOlrd, tt m live r oom loi the on hu h h IS been Uil- the Llnm ath UtllDJ I I Jt' Wi ifiltl fcil nij4iAiYi'ti ii ij 4' v jr Y v 'i .,hc..a POft izjTgzr ..Econo Be 11, nj fjl i va JWmm 19 Sum L4 fraruiKM ECONO MJ CM. TRANSPORTATION .1 IJ-- s 'k ' 5 or L7hui 4 , AliCU. his way into ilie lead in the British open golf championship today by following an opening 72 with a 70 for an aggiegate of 142. Whitcombe was nut in 33 and of opinion home seemed unanimously 37 to a round three that the fall, which took an hour strokesin under have the revised par of and 7 minutes, was arranged in 73 Pur was 71 yesterday but advance. committee the They overpowered the 25 police- changed championship it tod ly. men on duty, tore the seats from ton Smith, star, Chicago the balconies and threw them si Hoi orecl a 71 for 148. onto the heads of spectators beWalter llagen, Detroit, four low. They broke all the show winner of the title, scored cases and, opening hydrants, flood- times 148. 72 He hud 36 on each ed the hall. Then they broke aside. for down the doors. Ed Dudley, Philadelphia, was out in 36 hut was two strokes Herald-Journhit the ball all over par coming home in 38 for over the lot Wednesday night, 74 and an aggiegate of 144. scoring eight runs in the fust Ralph Gulduhl of Chicago, Unitinning and never letting up, to ed States national open champiop, had a 72 for a halfway total of easily down Muir's market 22-The winning team has shown 149 in its last much improvement Henry Picard of Hershey, Pa, three games and is going to have followed an opening 76 with a 77 lots to say about the race from today and aggregated 153. Revolta now on. Lois and Doris Britzell of Johnny Chicago, and Sybil Christensen led the win- former American P.G A. champion, had a 76 for 152. ners 35 hit attack. r oL I as though to call atten- tion to the sign on the fence bea neighhoi hood low, Peggy, favonte in Canton, O, near the C. I. O. headqu.citeis, calls attention to the sign which haa daily admonished steel stukera at then headquaiteis ever since the Walkout at the Republic Steel plant post-pose- Hetald-Jour-na- 5. J& b-- s ' te Ilease enter me in the following events in the Let oat mn 'leimis Tournament: Coys Nmoles Junior llouhles j Junior Singles Mens Doubles j Mens Singles Mixed Doubles at ceitain hours 1 h 4 V'f T ENTRY IILANIv . mtil-jlato- r, fs Gt& Bill CREATION TENNIS TOURNAMENT Name 21-- osts Hid pa ked PLAY OPEN H field right iw i li 4 .....5 - Totals 5 11 large number exceedingly of persons took advantage of at the city possibilities plivgiounds during the week ofa J line 25 according to lime released by city wiekly Dear Judge; Did any ninviei inieatiun supervisor, H B Hun-sik- u critic ever come rigid out and With new ones showing sav show was lousy? a the that is it expected up dally, L. L. B. weekly total will be increased fearless Horse, Yes, still more. Hairy to the repent, the ciitic of the San Antonio Sc According recently admitted that one following number weie em oiled Hes due to class woik on hc show was terrible in tegular be boys group, ages 6 9, had 201 get the at ademy award for the cl stniy of the year dining that week most origin pi, iv gt uunds STL MI1 cm oiled with 14 new ones joining r Theie dm mg the week. gills of the .same uge enIS roll! d for that .week with 13 new The older boys ones eiiteimg had an enrollgioiip, ages ment of 137 und saw the uddiuon BY of 12 new ones while 6 new gills added to the 72 ut that age alieady h"ted. WOMENS SOFTBALL LEAGUE The magnitude of the program Won. Lost notseen be best 0 7 by tan pel haps Blair Motor were 1 who Hie number actually 6 . Grill Cafe ing 4 on the pluygrounda 3 during that General Department 5 The following figures are Herald-Journ2 week 5 2 the daily figuies with the num- Mini's Matket 1 ber piesent during the afternoon Kails Service 6 listed Hist and the evening total Wednesday's Resuits listed sec und Monday 271, 2o7, Blair Motor 7, Earl's Service 5 Grill Cafe 32, General DepartTuesday 148, 177; Idtop caused by ment 4. eiriu.s) Wednesday 275, 208, ThursHerald-Journday 262, 232; Friday 258, 338. This 22, Muirs Margives the amazing total of 2,376. ket 6 Mr Hunsaker stated that during Friday's Schedule l. General Dept. vs. the week all equipment at the 6; Earls Service vs Grill playgrounds was thoroughly gone uver and checked for safety Dur- Cafe, 4; Muir's Market vs. Blair 5. ing the week 7 were treated for Motor, In the best womens league first aid of the season, Blair Motor Fifty four made the weekly Fri- game retained its undisday night hike, showing that this successfully by downing event is proving extremely popu- puted top position s It was a thrilllar with the youngsters. Good su- Earl Service er all the way with both teams pervision adds to the value of playing exceptionally good ball these hikes. Blair's scored twice in the first on week the During reported inning and held the two run the following activities were In lead for the rest of the game. use: Softball, tennis, horseshoes'? They added one in each of the dodgeball, diamaties, sewing, han- third, fourth and sixth innings dicraft and singing. and two in the last frame. Earls scored twice in the fourth, one in the sixth and two more in a desIf soldiers of the future are to perate seventh inning rally. be mere robots, it will at least Grill Cafe stayed right behind be a change to have a the leaders as they belted Genertop sergeant squeaking out the al Department for a 32-- 4 victory. orders. For two innings, it was a real game with General Department Then in the third The watchful waiting policy of leading the Cafe bunch ran wild, inning acFrance and England in Spain scoting 12 runs as the losers blew tually amounts to fiddling while sky high The winners kept up Rome burns. their solid hitting scoring three in the fourth, three in th fifth, 8 in the sixth and 6 in the sevand enth The Bernt sisters were esplayground headquarters, watch Saturdays paper for Mo- pecially effective for the winners both on offense and defense. ndays schedule. An Utah state tennis tournament play here as Bobby Uiggs, Los Angeles star, chalked up his first tournament win in struight sets over Harold Baiker, B. Y .U. varsity player. Riggs defeated Barker yester6 1, the Btigham Young day star offeimg little serious competition. The Los Angeles youngster meets a fellow Californian Tom Chambers, victor yesterday over Gordon Giles, of the of Utah Dick Benmon and Mint local stars, tangle in what promises to be one of the day's Buck feature singles matches intei mountain champion, Dixon, will meet Vern Hughes in another headline match. Joe Hunt, Los Angeles, had an easy time with John Talmadge, taking two straight love sets yesHe meets Dan Freed, terday. local star today. Henry Culliy, Santa Baibuia ace who has been piominent in California tournaments, will meet Ross Sutton today. Riggs and Hunt will meet Malcolm Booth and Joe Iardoe, Irovo d team in their doubles match from yesterday. Delpha Hales, Ogden, led five other women stars into the third round with a vietoiy over Mary Gibbs yesterday. She meets Margaret Jesse today. CHEVROLET ' 2 3 loo P 9 0 2 3 0 2 11 ,3 .4 i in V yx .SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Juy i! Pi Favorites advanced today TT 2 HYDE PARK , AB Woolfe, 5b Cook, cf O Waite, p Seamons, c Balls, If Hyde, lo . 0 d ter the Recreation Tennis Tournament. It is one of the of the summer remajor features el eation program and everyone should take advantage and send in their entry. Medals to the winners of all divisions are being awarded by the city recreation council, as will be the balls for the finai mat. hes Leave entiy blanks at the or at any of the OVER LEWISTON Jackson, c L. Wheeler, i up. All netters of Iargan, young and old, are especially invited to en- HYDE PARK WINS 8 ti x 16, uf RICHMOND NINE Lugan Citys Recreation tmnnuiiiiit will i lose toor ding to those luol low noon. the tournament in .huge of Palling i, opening round si hecJules and dl ollnr tour mum nt data be will tourul in Saturdays Hi laid loiii nil in pi i paiatnm for the opt .nag Monday Alt oh the Ingest entry list meet und of any nut it ion otfn nils and fans tiium iintnl foi ward to alike ale looking some of the hottest competition of leient yealx The mens singles will naturally be the most j.i ied event and the favorite i Bud Edison, Aggie captain elei t and city (ham pion as will as defending title holder Bail h.Ls assumed the role of not tin in Utahs leading netter and it will take plenty to dislodge him hum that plate How-eet, bis way i.s not free from obstacles Ed Kropfli, two yeat Aggie btleiman, i.s always he detent and should Edison, it would not he the first Lincoln time McClellan is another player who might tauxe Ed .on trouble while Glen Olof-soLog'ail high star has been this exielleiw tennis playing summer Many other fine pluyen are in the meet. Olol son will also rank as junior fivunle, witn Edison defending ihamp in that division also that fiom having graduated group, competition plenty of looms however which Is Thu boys division so popular will have proving plenty of competition in It. Mack Maesscr and Rodney Jones aie two outstanding netters along ilong with many others Eldora Peterson, perennial city champion, will be out to add the itcreation title to her list of honors This is the fust tune that womans singles has been in this tournament. (ro. kett, Marj' rv Bertie Mae Even, Yelive Stow ell, Theresa Hill, Marjorie Geddas and Mary Callahan are all good feminine netters who have piov-etheir worth in other meets while many younger girls ae expected to enter the lec nation meet. Favorites in the doubles divisions cannot be puked until it is .set n how they aie pairing in And No Barking? WIN WITH EASE & Entiv 1 A RIGGS AND HUNT Leaders In YoungestChamp Dream Game Recreation Net Meet Entry Judge Stump Says Deadline Set For Friday Crucial Games Is Nightmare l.aijcst Kntiy List In uf .Meti Alirady TAKE PART On Two Parks To Nationals In U-- ' ,0 oUm SO chi; d 'I' |