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Show rtuhi. TIIE PAGE TWELVE. jm. U-- 'Twr' Bow And Arrow nEPAED-JOURNSL- LOG AN, ', E UTAIT, T! ID A Y, MAY 19.18. 27, LEAGUE TEAMS FACE CROSSROADS I Collegians At Safeway - Payn T akit Eastern Clubs JUNIOR BASEBALL TRYOUTS TUESDAY In 3 American Richmond In Scores Victory start Over Grants Bike Tighten Race Cache Feature 5-- Sport Grows "Every rmm to his own tastes. Out of this axiom eomes a basts of various for the developments in fields of reereation Logan. have entered the Many sports field and now, despite their stage, are presenting many problems for their enthusiasts and for the reereation department in general. Naturals Slated At Preston, Garland, .Moves Into League Program Lined lp For Open Lead With Win At ing of Lights On Monday fly runt Laundry Malad installation of a final set Of bleachers today and adjustment of floods tonight and Saturday night, Logan's new softball lighting system will be ready for its official presentut'on to the residents of Logan Monday night. Appropriate ceremonies will mark the official opening of the $1700 system, slated as a Decorution day Nature. VALLEY' LEAGCE SttiiHling of IVaiiiH " Sunday looms as a day of in the league. Diamond fans throughout the and league ure awaiting, expectant, a day of big games that comes so very seldom in either loop. The first reul fight for positions, at the pole or on the outside, is ready to be served up on four diamonds. What results is likely to go farther than any single day's outcome in deciding the first half race of the league. 13. Ail In Race Morning Milk at Wellsville, postAll eight teams are still in the poned. Clark Auto at Loganknit, postmoney. One team, is out in front with three poned. Seliedule Monday wins and no defeats. But one game YVellsville at Clark Auto, 6:45. behind with two victories and one Logan Laundry at Grant's Bike, defeat each are the Ogden Bam8:30. boos and the Logan Collegians Hyrum Lions at Valley Market, The other five teams of the league, Richmond, Preston, Downey, Ma- 9:30. lad and Honeyville, are bunched in Loganknit at Morning Milk. COM M EKC1AL I.EAG I E a tie for fourth place just two Wed nesdays Results games behind the leader. Each has a victory and two defeats to its Shirley Mae 16, Cold Storage 4. credit. From king to commoner in less Sunday will spread the field and point out the teams to beat and than a week has been the sad those out of the race. Tremonton-Garlan- d story of one Grant's Bike soft-ba- ll team, erstwhile leader of the faces the Ogden Bamboos in what may be termed the Valley league. The Keaten bike men fitted the feature of the dny, if any one game can be designated that. The noble crown to their heads last strong Bamboo team might easily Sunday when they fought their g victory over jerk the Boxelder team out of its way to a position as undisputed leader of YVellsville, a team with which they the league. And on the other hand hud shared the lead. n Came then the beginning of a might go a long way toward winning the first long hurd tumble which, by the half pennant, by knocking off a way, may not have ended yet when Morning Milk, sister team of strong contender. the vanquished YVellsville ten, Two In Cache handed Grants its first defeat of Cache Valley fans are awaiting the season YVellsville at Tuesday two battles, both important con6 to 5 score. tests that promise to be humding- by a was crown the tipped, ers. Richmond will hold a greater it Although remained with the bikemen, but part of the spotlight, probably, not for long. Last evening the with the Logan Collegians meeting crown was knocked off and the boys of the Black and White Grant's Bike slipped into third to a a in draw certain city game plaee. large crowd of Cuche fans. went down, 5 to 3, under The second tilt in the valley will theThey first winning performance of be played at Preston witli HoneySafeway-Pay'- n Takil, the league's ville invading the Idaho city with tailender. "Chumps beat champs", the ladder. of up moving hopes was put by an enthusiastic The fourth game of the day is it lowly Safeway a Gem state natural with the memberbut of the else would have anyone rival Downey and Malad teams team, been put in his place had he called battling in their first meeting of the tailenders chumps Thursday the season at Malad. The Collegian-Richmon- d game is night. The Safeway boys, playing more scheduled for 4 p. m. on the celefor the fun of the game any any bration grounds at Richmond. All team were really indications point to the fact that "hot" in either league, Thursday, while Grants it the early comers will get he seats. The game shapes up as a battle may be said, were just a bit "off." into left field from every angle and shouldn't One long home run YVard napping miss dnwing the Richmond park that caught Charley gave Grant's its only lead of the its biggest crowd of the season. game, I to 0, in the first half of Extra Rivalry Besides being an important game the first inning. Hold Sluggers so far as the standings of the U-- I From then on Clyde Jacobsen, circuit are concerned, the impendrecruited from ing struggle carries a tinge of groceryman pitcher held the extra rivalry that makes any game the Commercial league, in Wcll bats check, while interesting. For many years Lo- Grant's committeed only two gan and Richmond were rivals in his mates the old Cache Valley league and errors behind his back. Safeway the rivalry has failed to diminish took the lend with two runs in the in the least during the period since last half of the first and then the old league folded up many played their hearts out to win. In the meantime Logan Launyears ago. This was proved last moved into the league lead year when the Collegians rap up dry a 19 to 13 victory over Hyagainst several Richmond players with in an battle at rum Lions on the latter's park. the fairgrounds near the close of The victory was the fifth for the 1937 champions and gave them a the season. e lead over YYellsville, Previous to that game the Cola idle last night when its game with legians lost to Smithfield in Milk was postponed undisputed game, but the winning Morning because of YVellsville pitcher on that occasion was a til tonight school commencement. lad from Cove, but claimed by junior high Logan junior high school comRichmond, Albert Day. This same mencement caused postponement youngster is expected to do the of Auto the Loganknit-Clar- k chores from the pitchers box for Richmond in Sunday's game- Al- game. from behind with a Coming ready he is being acclaimed by rally in the seventh innthe circuit as one of the cleverest four-ru- n hurlers in this section of the coun- ing, the Valley Maraet team batover Heb's try and if such is the case the Col- tled to a to5 victory go into a tie with legians are very likely to have Pig stand Morning Milk, one game behind their hatids full, Clark Auto and Loganknit. Egan Too On Spree The Richmond club boasts 5 to 2 in the seventh, another strong hurler in Keith theTrailing Market team went on Valley Egan, a boy who was batted out of the box in the fore mentioned a batting spree and singles bya Abrams and Bateman and game last year. That day, double by Dale Nelson brought in demohe received however, poor the winning runs. ralizing support and he may be Rao Bateman pitched tight ball in the mood at present to repay the Collegians. It is Egan's turn for the winners, allowing only while he joined his to pitch for Richmond as Day eight hits, 10 hits of Fred mates in set the Ogden Bamboos back Aste. The getting return of Bart Bailey on their heels last week. Just which one of his hurlers he will start and Dale Nelson to the Valley Market have greatly strengthened may not be decided by Manager the team. George Egan until Sunday. used Lou Hyrum Maughan, The Collegians may set Merle YY'endell Allen and Deb Young in Ewing into the box again Sunday in hopes he will be back in form trying to stem the Logan Laundry used after an "off" day last Sunday attack, while the launders PedDutch Kessner and George Ewagainst ersen in tiie box. The defeat droping left his stuff home last week and was nicked for four runs by ped Hyrum Lions buck into a tie the visitors at the fairgrounds wilh Safeway for the cellar, after climbing out last Monday night park before he was relieved Penn. Penn will be ready with an 11 to 3 victory over the to go again Sunday and may start grocers at Hyrum. if Manager Slim Sorenson moves that way. Archeologists in Asia have found what they think were the first and Wesley Bailey Stanley tools. That makes how many mil- Richardson, a pair of young fireball pitchers, have not 'been tried lion years that plumbers have s yet and should the breaks go been looking for them. the right way either may see action in the game. "nut-urals- While those problems are bring mastered we find a new and most romiintie sport entering the program. A sport that will Vest the skill and develop the body us few other sports will do, und yet will present fewer problems, finaneial-iand otherwise, than probably any other division of the program, so far as the reereation is y d. Arehery is due to take a well deserved position on the Logan city reereation program and the first Caehe Valley "Robin Hood" tournament at the Logan high campus Monday is expected to provide the spark. Arehery enCharles headed by thusiasts, Harris, president, and the Logan Arehery club, are anxious to get what little aid they need from the rity recreation progrnm for their program. a result of the new found popularity hi arehery, it apears likely that the reereation department will provide two or three permanent targets below the football field on the high rumpus. .These targets would provide that needld range on which many arehers of Iaigan and vicinity could pruetiee und demonstrate their skill to their hearts content Such a range, too, would undoubtedly increase the popularity of the sport and lend added variety to the already rapidly growing and strong reereation program now running so smoothly under the direetion of Glen WorthingAs ton, Most appropriate in the opening drive of archery for its place in is the Cache Valley recreation annual Memis being con- fact that the first orial day feature ducted in conjunction with the The Adventures of showing of Robin Hood." It is here that the sport gains its huge supply of romance. new The starring production, Errol Flyn.v, gives us archery at if its best, you please, regardless of the fact that Robin Hood and great arehery are connected with legendary history of muny years ago. Howard Hill, a modern archer who would make Robin Hood bow in shame, is largely responsible for the success of archery in this picture, according to the inside story of the bow and arrow as used in the picture for sport and weapon as told hy Burkhardt in his recent article in the American Bowman-Revie- Burkhardt writes: Like Topsy, the archer in this Warner Bros. Technicolor production "just grow-ed- " after the picture was well into the production and the uncanny skill of Howard Hill, employed as archery instructor and double for the stars, was discovered. As many archers know, Hill is perhups '.he lending exponent of field arehery in America today and with the facilities of a great motion picture studio at his command and a version of the Robin Hood legend giving plenty of latitude to Vhe reputed skill of the outlaw with the long bow his work on the screen undoubtedly will advance the sport many fold when the production finally reaches the projection on screens of tile world. for doubles' Hill not only Errol Flynn, who is cast in the leading role, but also shoots for Alan Hale in his role of Little John, Eugene Pallette as Friar Turk. Patric Knowles as Will Scarlett and Herbert Mundin as In addition, he appears himself on the screen in a beautiful blue costume as Captain of the Archers and as such is Flynn's chief opponent in the archery tournament. Which complicates things quite a bit, as doubling for the screen star he has to himself in his own role. out-sho- None of Hill's pupils, by the time he finished their course of instruction, including Flynn. Hale Pallette and the rest, was exactly a tyro and all of them shoot well enough for picture purposes except in the doseups. In addition to the stars, Hill also instructed fifty other members of the company who make up the rank and file of Robin Hood's Merry Men and discovered some very likely material among them. Most of them have bought tackle for their own amusement and are taking up the sport us a result of the the interest generated during making of the picture. "Hill himself is confident the picture will do much to increase interest in archery. "The stuntf we do are spectacular. of co irsc, he says, 'and will fire the imundoubtedly agination of hundreds of thousands of ym ng.ters who will be begging their parents for hows and arrows as soon ns they see the picture. I wouldn't be surprised to see tlie sport go forward with tremendous strides as the result of The Adventures of Robin Hood'. Speaking of one incident cerning Hill in the picture a concol- - Utnh-Iduh- o wide-eye- d A huge holiday crowd is expected to be on hand shortly after 8 o'clock when Mayor A. G. Lundstrom, prime instrument in the great progress of the Logan municipal light plant, pulls the switch that will flood the field with light produced by that same plant. Special Ceremnnie The floodlighting of the field will open the special ceremonies under of the direction Glen Worthington, city recreation director. Remarks by the mayor und probably by the two city commissioners, O. A. Sonne, director of streets, parks, and reereation, and Vern B. Muir. A parade of all teams in both leagues with the probable exception of Morning Milk and Loganknit, who are scheduled to play that night in YVellsville, is then planned, after whieh individuals on the various teams will vie for prizes in special contests being arranged by Alton Eumes. The first game under the lights will send Logan Laundry and Grant's Bike shop, two leaders in Valley league play, against each other in the feature of the evening. Following this lilt the Hyrum Lions will meet Valley Market. Hebs Big Stand will play Garland-Tre-monto- nine-innin- Garlund-Tremonto- Takit at a later date. Preceding the ceremonies for the official opening YYellsville will meet Clark Auto at 6:45 p. m.. Everyone lays A charge of 10 cents will be made of everyone entering the park for tlie games. Players, umbe and spectators will pires charged for the affair in an effort to defray park expenses recently incurred. Members of the YVellsville and Hyrum teams will not be charged, however. Five sets of bleachers have been with installed along players benches, till of which ure permanent for the season. A public address system will likely be at the park for the opening night. Managers of all teams are urged to have their players at the field and in uniform for the openSafeway-Hay'- n ing. First Commercial league games under the lights will be played Tuesday night with Denes Service at Cold Storage at 7 o'eloek, Jarks Cafe at Postoffice at 8 o'clock and Shirley Mae at Al's at 9 o'clock. COLLEGIANS TO MEET will The lmgan Collegians meet the team at the fairgrounds park in Logan .Monday at 11:3(1 as a Decoration day feature, it was announced today by Collegian officers. The game will lie an exhibition under a winner-take-a- ll proposition. Eddie Penn will pitch for the Logan team and Don Smith will likely oppose him for to armrding Manager Slim Sorenson of the Garlund-Tremonto- shaft rame so Corbett of tlie middle. out fast it knocked 1 announced Manager Sorenson YYesley l he will likely start Logon Bailey, young that today rebuild. Richmond against Sunday with Ted the catching. s flew Cliinc.se He's shewn here ut Beattie en route to Ins home m Everett, Wash. by 4 'v games. Jack YY'ilson halted the Indians for the second straight time by pitching the Red Sox to an 4 triumph. YYilson held the Indians to five hits and fanned six. The Red Sox slugged Galehouse Humphries and Hudlin for 14 hits, including Jimmy Foxxs tenth homer. Manager Joe Cronin collected two doubles and two singles to pace his team's attack. 8-- in Ruffing Form d Red Ruffing, Yanks' ace, returned to action after a and siege of influenza pitched New York to victory over Detroit. He yielded only seven hits, and struck out ten before a large week-dathrong of 22, 000. Frankie Crosetti had a perfect day at bat with "3 for 3". The Yanks spoiled Schoolboy Rowe's bid for his first victory by getting to him for two runs in the fifth and then he gave way to a pinch-hitteright-hande- y r. Washington came from behind innings to turn back Zeke Bonura, Taft, Lewis hit Wright and Buddy it homers in a attack on four Browns hurlers. YY'esley Ferrell, pitching the last two innings, received credit for the victory. Athletes YY'in YY'ith George Caster keeping nine hits well scattered, the Athletics broke the White Sox's three-gam- e Earl winning streak. Brucker led the As attack with three singles and two walks. YYally Moses hit two singles. in the late St. Louis. 13-h- Yesterday's hero Red Ruffing. 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Teams in the first game must be ready to start at the hour the - umn in a Pacific coast newspaper says: Tlie talk of Hollywood is the marksmanship of Howard Hill, the archery expert, lie lias doing 'the f tuiey shots for "The Adventure of Robin llood. Yesterday he had to send an arrow to tlie steel breastplate of a moving horseman. Cowboy Actor Benny Corbett took the rhiuiee and Hill, after prad. icing the stunt fifteen times with a dummy on a horse, soured a clean hit. The BV GEORGE KIKKSEY Tinted Pres Siaff Correspondent NEW rORK, May 27 The Eastern American league clubs bid adieu to the west with a "grand slam" and headed for home today with the Red Sox, Yankees and Senators hot on the heels of g the Cleveland Indians. National Rained Out While the entire National league was idle yesterday because of nun the east made a clean sweep in the American by winning four games on western territory. The Red Sox knocked off the The Yankees tripIndians, the Senators ped the Tigers, The outslugged the Browns, Athletics beat the YY'hite So-.- , The victories helped tighten the Cleveland league race, leaving e with a lead over Boston and a three-gam- e lead over fourth-plac- e New York. The Washington club trails Cleveland utes half-gam- by Japs Gibbon Home Parks h YY'il BV CO.V HARRISON Score Grand Slam Before Returning To American Legion junior basein ball will get its offieial Logan Tuesday, May 31, when Merle Ewirpr, popular local hurler, looks over young prospects in the first practice of the season at the fairgrounds park. All players of junior baseball age are urged to be at the fairgrounds for the first workout on that day at 4 p. m., Ewing announced today. hurler The Logan Collegian will handle all junior baseball in Logan this year and will schedule games in the city in accordance with the number showsessions. ing up for practice Tuesday's squad will have great bearing on the seasons program, he said. All boys whose 17th birthday falls after March 3b 1938, are eligible for play, Ewing announced. OTHERS $1 qu.nl-ilvin- g the open 21 years ago, will again in tiie San Fi.uncnuo (net where five (dares are open lie s paired With an amateur Thomas Trll'cr of ltcikclcy, Calif The pa use that refreshes In Sterilized Bottles .r0 IT Smith Clothing Co. SMITH CLOTHING CO.ESES |