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Show s -- f.r iwo 77 THE IIERALD up Girts Parade Finals Slated MII.K.WOKE HENRY BY OUENAL, LOGAN, UTAH, J f4 Tin: WOULD OX TOP OF (Yockett Gains Finn' In Women Singles ru ilG Postofficc and Laundry Score Victories Grant;-;- Two hud fought iU!irler-fuui- l his in ihe nuns singles stole the spotlight Thursday m play ! stage Al'jt ndo the With nil semi f il matches being laved tod. iv, the finals will hi Id ul the US AC main courts tomorrow morning at 10 n. m Boys' ingles, junior .singles, woimn's angles, nuns doubles and junior doubles on trie afternoon dm ket "h Sfnil-tma- he ec 111 g5 ' f 4V 11 t t t of n ID iiiKl'U mu h u b Ills ins ur thn ot ub ihe in Charles mur t hr Jd'H ir tall one thiy came lot tan it hi U s to dr ti t to south. in .linn ,, Kuf'ing w,i m h'll'lii g o'lt foi busily more mum i fium hi1- - horn in Nokoims, Illinois And hi i.ndin-W!' to hold nut lint May .1 In n t'l and in vi r u is 'm Jraiinii, tinii than lux nun fiont yai d t t 1 "tt i J i j vv t - C j II d I i one shaft of Hmulii with its hinrliinnt vil.uniii .1 my- -, tom livd Ins Ho on loll, d no , torso "hooch os, mu kod no oranges, bought no l.imiis mndo fiom Hmli shills, played no golf i aught no fit.li. In .slioit, ho orijovoil mini" of tho Ii, lining i amp routine which is suppos-- ' eil to icmly a in, in for a sea-- , son ol Iny league tv . He just a. it at his desk in lull of an Nokonn.s, in the Illinois and early spin.g, J' wrote spit el u leiteis to .like Kupper . That lias Ins sole cxir-is- o and tunning dmin to the je.th corner groceii, Ihe b.aiher r 'shop, the post olfn c and the 'movies " 1 r ?r it e j Not fcunsihim, , When Ruffing finnlly joined Yoik 111 Yankees in Ni b ill May, tile iiitns .sadly i.hook tin heads n't ei-sunlnii ned ' "Why he they sod 'He will lie lucky to Win fne g lines tin; cir' They prophesied Buffing's arm would he as full ol kinks ns a iiushmans hair, hi.x legs as as gelatine, and his tuning as unsuie as an indoor sun dial. They were all wrong and Ruffing, from the fust tine he toed tint), had all the stuff on the Imll he eier had, and a little bit more, As a result, I .sit- but one con. lu.sion to draw: That spring training rumps are chit fly a line publicity dodge for baseball and the rhamlierH of commerce where the teams train. 11 le tp - , ' Close Contest by far the most brilliant played in iti h of the tournament to dale Lincoln McClellan gained m rm-- f mil I post in the men's In 5 vntory singlis wdh a over flleii Olofson, junior star MiClrllan played top tennis as he ran Ihtough the fust set with the loss of only two games and looked to he a sure winner as the score went to for him in the semrid set. At this point the tnilhant playing Olofson started making ills forehand drives a little more deadly anil his volleys going off to the sides for placement points, he finally tied the score at 5 all and went 011 to win the set, going out on a love game on McClellan a serve The third set was a real battle hs the two played long deuce games with the score runMcClellan leading. ning to Once again Olofson rallied to tie on servlead score nnd the Two errors at the net by ice. Olofson seemed to upset his game for just a minute and McClellan took advantage to break through and then go out on his own 5-- Iirnpfll Pushed second feature match in the same division ot play oil ml Ed Kropfll, Aggie lettermun, emerging winner 01 er Slurley Clark II was a hard fought match from the start with Clark let urn mg everything that Kropfll could put over anil then a few little finishing adding touches of his own, to capture the first set. Clark continued his steudy game to take a 4 lead in the second set and had three match points on the Aggie star but could not get the winning point. Kropfll rallied to pull out und win the set at und then after each held service till 3 all in the third set, he broke through Clark nnd went on to win at Kropfll meets McClellan in a semi-finmatch. adTile other two vanced rather easily. Bud Edison, tourney favorite, showed that he is at the top of his game as he downed Prep Gunnell of Wells-villwithout losing a game Roy A 1 3 5 scml-finalis- nil right, of course. Your true baseball filbert probably would go crazy if he had to do without any word of his heroes from the time the world series ends in October and the season starts m April. By March he is almost wild for stories and pictures of the noble athletes He isn't particular what kind of stories and pictures they Theurer reached the against Edison as he took Ted semi-fina- ls Hanson into camp, Races Through Pair Glen Olofson, junior favorite, raced through two matches with ease yesterday to reach the semifinals against Carlisle Barber. Ted Hanson and Charles Jenkins meet in the other semi-finaafter advancing with but the loss of a few games. Young Ariel Maughan of Wells-villwho has been playing brilliant tennis throughout the meet, made Logan's chances nf winning the boys singles considerable dimmer as he put Mack M.ies&er out of the running after three interest sets. The Wellsville star won He by score? of meets another Wcllsvlle player. Verluri Gunnell, in one semi-fintoday while Rodney Jones and LeGrande ChaMertoti meet In the other. Jones took a lengthy match 6-- are. either. He will devour articles how much telling weight Rhoitstop Joe Doukes lost over the winter, and where Rightholder Ben C.liitz went moose huntmg And he will feast his eyes on pictures of the athletes playing catch on the beach, . hinnyng up a grapefruit tree, anil Lashing a $2 ticket at a dog track 6-- ls e, The spring training camps provide him w 1U1 these stories and pictures, and work no his enthusiasm to su.h ,1 pitch that by the time the season lolls 'round nothing short of violence could preient his being in the grandstand for the opening game (Copyright 1037 by I mted Press! In This Corner There aren't any movies to pm to an.l there's no laun to mow, hut otherwise life hops on about as usual under the .shadow of the North Pole, these pictures of activities of the Russian polar weather study expedition reveal. At top ProiV'.-o- r Otto Sthmidf relaxes from ollmal duties 6 i - - - Bv Art Krenz- - If Keddington, Turley, Beckert, Elliott, S - p c lb cf Clark, sf Totals CLARK Ehason, If Westover s.x Palmer, sf Brown, 3b . Peterson, p Quinney, lb Anderson, 2b -- 8. . cf V 0 a J: ti, vxV SPORTWEAK "gum-shoes- Davidson, e Brown, 3b Curtis, ss Tettig, Hyden, Cy I fxVilr' If v ( tc-re- p 2b Totals 30 e l recur-victor- v n y v lf Milk Caps 6-- 10-8- n g li 6-- 6-- Edison-Crockc- tt s, BLAIRS MEET it 6-- 6 POCATELLO TEAM it 6-- 1 In-l- c 6- - 6-- BOASTING AND BOASTING - - Wc Put 1 1 6-- 11 L--g Tri S i:'P V 7l 0 mV, '5 rH AftV PRVER CV7 BV OUR CCVOZTi.TjR 6-- err nosiT TCSTR HT TH N in UCRRU,, 1V46 oEr OVER t7V IT- -. I M4V To iZO V4CCS BOSSY n it- AcTcAL I'MBU T" 1 CTB LEADER OtT BOSTON, July 16 (LP Charley Grimm, ailing manage- - of the third-placPostottice team. Laun- league leading Chicago Cube, said w dry defeated Clark Auto, ? to 3, he would leave today for St. t & and Iostotfice eked out a 8 .Louis to be treated for a y over A1 s b.ke. The twolrmg sciatic condition of the ' J ,48 'g right wall meet a winners ir postponed In the absence of Grimm, tilt at Central Park Sunday af leg Catcher-Captai- n (Gabby) ternoon and a Postoffice win Hartnett will be Charles in charge of the would throw the league into a L V three-gam- e closes which team a three-wa- y tie for the league. A series with the Boston Bees is. today. would Xa Laundry win, however, - 1- W? - , full a give the fust-hachamps Vi game lead over Sportwear and throw Postoffice into a tie with Shirley Mae and Fred and Max to food the polar hear cubs adopted h exfor third place. Fred and Max Fvod-oroI. y M. was nuthit Thursday by Grants and pedition. Relow, Fapenin Bike and went down to defeat, busily build a snow house. 12 to 5 Came From Behind Mae built up a 3 lead Shirley . ter Pt Allen 111. 3 from Jay p over Logan Sportwear in the Mens Doubles first six and went out for Readies Finals Winner Mi Clell, and the last innings of the seventh with vicMarjorie Croi kett reached the Maughan-Andersovs. winner tory in its grasp. Two costly erfinals in the womens singles ami Them and Kropfli-Olof-sorors by Watkins at second base will meet the winner of Eldora 3.30 p m. placed men on first and second Peterson and Marjorie Geddas. Junior Doubles and set the stage for a Sportwear Crockett downed Marjorie Davis Winner Olofson - Hanson and rally that ended only after the 6 in a morning match and Bankhead-Brobervs winner score was tied at The 1936 then in the afternoon she clinnn anil Maughan An- champs tallied the winning ,run ated Marion Thomas of Ogden derson, 2 the in last of the eighth.. pm. Mixed Double Lawrence Turley hit a single AH of the doubles posts were vs winner and double to lead Sportwcars filled by favorites with compara- Peterson and Theurer-Evan- nine-h- it attack on Frank Rich tive ease, setting the stage for 11 a. m. ards, Shirley Mae hurler, while some brilliant semi-finmatches Lee Checketts clouted a home today. run and a double and John Binns Results Thursdays hit two singles to top the Shirley Mens Singles TO Mae six-hperformance against Bud Edison df Charles Jenkins T. Hettig, Sportwear ace. Foiir-Il- ii Performance Glen Olofson df Wayne Bates George Pedersen pitched four-h6 0 ball to lead the team Bud Edison df Irep Gunnell to victory A six run rally in the 6 0 last of the third provided the Rov Theurer df Ted Hanson softball fans, and we margin of victory for the league Logan 6 2 have tliPm by the hundreds, will leaders Ken Palmer blasted out Ed Kropfll df Shirley Clarke lave a rham e to compare local a double and triple and Fred 2 6. feminine talmt with the best of Brown produced a pair of hits I.imoln MrCIclhn df GL n Olof- the outsiders Saturday afternoon to top the Laundry attack. 5 7, son when Blair Motor meets an inJohnny Brohrrg pitched and N vading team from rocatcilu Junior Singles The batted the Grant's Bike team, to Glen Olofson df Verlan Gun-11- 1 game will start at t 30. victoiy over Fred and Max. With II Blairs i.x the outstanding wom- only eight men hacking him up, C it Anderdf Vern Baiber an's softball team in the , ity one man shott of a tull lineup, son 6 3, 6 3 , They laptured the fust half t itle Broberg .set the Fred and Max Glen Olofson df Glen Maughan in the women's league without hitters divvn with a minimum of t 6 2, suffering a deft at in tho ten luts and drove in six runs with have Cai lisle Barber df Reid Bank-hea- d grimes that they plavcd his h ird hitting. Twice he came to VVcdncsd iv night they traveled to the plate with the bags loaded and cai h time he cleared them subCharles Jtnkins df Ray Jones Wellsville nnd completely 1 The entire merged the host that they had to with ilc in triples. Ted Hanson df Ike Willmore offer over that wav Blairs boast Grants Bike team, however, hit some extra good hitters in lal hard and dean against the pitch' ' I f mor. Melilrinn, Peterson, Webber ing of Bob Rust and Claude McBuys Singli-- f M inghan df Mull M ics--- t and scicral others while the whole Culloch Aru Brilliant Holding has hi on pining exception 3 6 6 r inx Wcstoier. Fred and Max "v good lull m the field 'The Vtrlan Guilin df I vmin ClHrk short field"r. fielded sensationally, f 5, 1 pitching ft nt a x ate shared bv and LeGrande ftmtterton df Frankdiner, both nf ttnmi while J.'-- x I'alUv sparkled in the llkelv to sic a. lion against lh f'eitl for the winners lin Clark 6 I No longer a pushover, the A1 s invad. rs from Mu' mound They Rodney Jones df lav Allen to a both hue pit. be.) good hall this Bike team fought to the last iO the Post-offWomen's Single's 'car. bolding tin - opponents to diti lic hefote bowing irew, 9 to S The losers minimum of inn; most in Matjone ('inllo tt df Matjonc wire hi Id s. oreless until the fifth c lines P'lVIs 6 1, 6 M it onc Timms', df I hue Ktcw- The Am on!, ax the iniad.i when they scored 7 runs Lee Hubs, Mahlon Hale and Sheeley a p know n I'oino led the Postoffice st-.1 - ('hitteitnn 1. k. uhlc Don Chase was out---- t imbng for Als Btki m tin ir dis-tThe s'nre: have xomp POSTOFFIUF, md n r il tin ni (n (aid ,b t'he united nd not on'v be a MiCul'oi h Kropfli-tllo- f df Rajkhead-Biobet- g ."o roil Kent for f,n - htlf u'lll it ,0 Chattel too bn. i '5 ib Junior Doubles one to Hal, g'le ip to.nppoitiimtv ndtt on el merit, niMi out ile f uighan-B.ixte- r Filixon ( 01 tt nmi'TV dt Hale,'., iy S' ' I O'a 1 A 2 hero-Geor- Totals Aebiseher, On a 1 a- PEDESTAL! o 6 t Olofson met- - c II 11 fA Y - V- - j' , r Edi-- i m,-- .it Gnffin-Fal- Jf tei son If 4 Fians df Th- Dans-- 1 Olofscn-Thonu- is Jcnhms-Spen-n- Gt LOGAN SWIMMING 4 1. liege courts Mi nk Singles Winner Edison Ihiunr is winner MiC'tll m Kropfll, 2 p ni Junior Singiis Winni r Olof ,on-- irhi r is r Ji nkuix Hanson, in a m 1 tvin-11- Bo) s' Singles Winner Maughan - Gunnell winner Chatterton-Jones- Marjorie . omens Singles Crockett vs 10 a. 1 is m, wlnnu I bitxt, ef Hiding sutruiinrs l.og 111 ,ini iiiindl will no f,.r honors in the first annn laic in otM'ii xiitnnning me. t tonigtit nt 7 oi lia k m (tie pool at the mu toe m x nmr high si hoot gt mn isiuni. The pnhlip is muted 4n at tend the inis"t free of tiarge. An unusually targe group of iiiiatie stars will npMar in notion in each cient, according to II. B. HiJiixiilicr, 0 .,.. . cf (By XL S Ui'li, if ma" Lirxon, p 'll 1 e. Know,-- ( , Allrr. th rf Tot lls Scute by Innings Ai s IV I Pike Otti, e . f&j 4. 3 oi. n F v If Sid toil 1 ' G, e ivp- - conienicnce. law.) FZ PULL MHK CAPS, w'th your name printed $150. 1.000 PI LL Mil K CABS, With your name printed $2.25. 5V) t , tohn-on- . b PIKE . r customer If you sell milk, you need milk caps, if you need milk cap, your name must be printed on them rf Totals F crr If jf .. Wist, But she rant put on th MILK BOTTLE CAP. That I up to you there is where we come in. We the EZ pull milk cap, for p Skabelord MEET TONIGHT r B v Jorgen-en- itiml.ii'x Shedule linalk 17: Dai ley - 1 Ml in iti tmx mi (G '' ' ! 11 t ' I. A dt 2 3 ' 4.' A.'L abiliti 0 0 t. 1. MoCK 1 ti 'mm is I I ' .i.i-au'- ! 3 1 n , Spnrtwear at Fred and Binns, rf Richards, p Giants Bike at Al's Bike, 4 xMusser I Star Looksv n".. Postoffice, 1 Ryan, If Login Laundry Kowallis Logan Spoitwcar, 1936 softball hampmns, .strengthen, d its hid for mu nnd half honors in the Logan Common ml League Thursday mpht with a brilliant seventh illy that far overshadowinning ed all other events of the evenThe ing rally threw the Sport-wea- r row into a tie with Shirley Mae and paved the way for a 7 to 6 in lory which came on the wings of a run in the last of the eighth. Second Place Sportwcar's win gave them lone possession of second place in the race, a half game behind the leading Logan Laundry team and the same margin ahead of the ' 1 -- 3b Checketts, Schedule 4 1 -- SHIRLEY MAE Fred and Max Larsen, 5-- 3 Wins For This Year -- Results s Bike The other three first lubs lost The Bost P.. to the S' succumbed, Browns when Oral Hi, limited them to eight h the Chicago White Sox were r.osc, out 1 by the Philadelphi Ath George Caster held fh tHgo to four hits to break a 15. VV Philadelphia losing ' eak Cleveland made it two s aiftn over Washington, fO- coming behind with a five-rur ir he fifth, climaxed by H.. ro. 19th . ,. , homer, for a kys Good 20 Cubs Back On Tup The Chicago Cubs e.jg. in front of the Giants m tv bk 'a tmal league chase when th, s,,aj Bl LESLIE AEKY Ihe Boston Bees Xei hthr ,j United Press Staff Correspondent Carleton's eight-hi- t pitch ng j. NEW YORK, July 16 6 he was the only game not oir fireball nf El Renor Gomez .'6,111 the league and put p blazing again, not quite up to its ""t 004 percentage point, white heat stage of 1934, but still of the idle New Yorkers hot enough to warrant the Now York Yankee portsider's nominaYesterdays tion for the No. 1 comeback of of Philadelphia who turned Cuter n, the Major leagues. best pitching performanci n, the Started With 2 Wins He doled out Majors. hits He was a sensation his first for the Athletics first winfour m their season, winning 21 games. In 1932 last 16 games. he won 24. He slumped to 16 wins the next year, then reached his peak in 1934 when he bagged E, GRANT, 26 triumphs and was the American league's leading pitcher with an earned run average of 2 33 TO MEET Yankee officials went into high gear and signed Lefty up to a two year contract at $20,000 per annum. That was a mistake. 16 UTi LONDON, Ti "Goofy took to the bright lights United States July today nominated tt like a duck to water. He wooed whk the Xorth and wonthe beautiful' jine f' in,?ta agalnst Au' of musical fame and ,A " ? ? " comedy balte Germany higin. went Broadwav" to such an ex- - I2a a th? lnUr '0ne tent that last year, the Yank front T"g,tOnfk0W avls cup tenns com- office had a corps of " ptij)n0 checking lip on his nocturnal Donald Budge, of Oakland, Cal, hours. the Wimbledon champion, Rryau 4nnies Awaikcning Lefty came to a rude awakening (Bitsyl Grant, the tiny Atlantan last spring when Yankee Owner .J"1'1 Geene Mako, husky blond Jake Ruppert offered him a con- - Tron Anflra' I aV.t.h.e pact for $7,5on. He had expected l't,rkKan Nj!ZI pHlr 01 ramm Mid a cut, he said, but not a 62n perlly10 tl cent reduction He wheedled (hat He"nPrc, Hfr,kfl for he figure up to $12,500 then began round England in the challenge for the next weektrophy seriously attempting a comeback. end. Yesterday he turned in his 12th Von Cram, the slim German victory of the year, as many as he won all year in 1935, and only who lost in the finals one less than he registered last to Budge, will face Grant tomorrow in the opening singles match year With the season barely past the balf-wamark. Lefty is a good of the best three out of five series Henkel plays Budge in the bet to win 20 games second singles. Ninth In Row-Ivester-daOn beating Detroit, 13-Monday, Germany's iron the California Castilian also man combination faces Budge gave the Yankees their ninth vie- - and Mako the doub-torin a row their longest win- - les champion in doubles while streak since 1933 whirb Jon Tuesday tomorrow's singles mng boosted their league lead to 7k pauings will be reversed for the games. concluding matches. anket AUTO Logan A 1 12, Postoffsrp 9 At Monday' Cl.uk Aulo at Shu ley Mac at Max, -- s Bike ATT! ran jlliJuj i Logan Laundry 9, Claik Aulo 3. Logan S(irtwear 7, Shirley Mae Grant -- Lefty Gomez Hangs Up Win I rs A I V L18il,e L 1 ir ll g1 , Tliu'silaj's 30-lo- the Which is perfectly ,it 111 1 I i 2 All find m p will he two out of three s. is cm pt the men's ivinls whuh ue I line out of fne. .stilling itrhis AUTO MAGI K rOMMKIKTAI, Stringing of Teams Won Lost FVt. c son Bingham,c Began Laundry .. .. Frank, 667 Logan Spoi tw car 600 Postofficc SIX' Fred and Mai 509 Still Icy Mae 333 Ms Bike Score by innings: 333 t'laik Auto Clark Auto 333 Brant's Bike in it. or 37. win feature i Play it lit 9 1 6, Champs Rally To Win Over Shirley Mae Courts USAC 1 CLARK At Saturday It KID AY. JULY I MCCLELLA! ivkOPHJ C nil -- jj afiH i.y m rz WE PRINT E FRY THING (LARK & EMIL JOK IKINTERS Heiald Journal Bldg. 8t W. Center ( J |