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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- TUESDAY, LOGAN, UTAH, L; JUNE C, 1939. RECREATION PLANS NEW YORK, June 6 the .sports shot here and there: We will now make the most amazing prediction of the year. . . After more years than he likes to remember, Harry Cooper will win the National Open Golf chamthis at Philadelphia pionship week. , . m)-Put-- ting Lower the flags to half mast boys, but the British polo team that was beaten by the Americans in the first International Cup Match was a better sale. . . Handicapped by inferior ponies, Vast Program Provides For Play Needs Bikeman Whip Kowallis Crew .8-- 5 Cliffs Falls Of All Logan Citizens Activities During- Five Days Per Week To Be Carried On At Four Play Ground Centers Before Hyrum CCC - the British had finer teamwork and a better setup of plays than the Americans who won by rough riding. , . It pains me to say this A vast Logan city recreation program, open to all citibut Tommy Hitchcock has ridden out his string . , . Father zens three years of age and over and including a myriad of Time has swung a scythe more activities, will commence next Monday, June 12, and condeadly than Hitchcock's mallet. . . . The once super Tommy is tinue for 10 weeks throughout the summer, it was an10 goals in name only. . . . nounced by Director Glen Worthington today. Worthington explained the recreation setup If Lou Nova is thrown in with Joe Louis In September he wont to instructors and supervisors of recreation in the an- New Motor Speed King Crowned Yanks Are Blanked By Bridges Schedule of Recreation Activities Lundberg Motor Gets Firm Hold On Third Place VALLEY i last as long as Gelento will in M their fight the last of this month. . . According to my private ring statistician 'Galento figures to be in and out of the ring inside of two minutes. . . Two minutes and four seconds is par for the electric chair at Sing Sing, so you can see what chance I concede the man who drinks beer and shows it. The utter futility of putting up stop, look, and listen signs at railroad tracks is proved by the fact that Nova and his manager, Ray Carlen, not only think they can lick Louis, but can knock him out. .. . If Alice Marble does not win the Wimbledon championship this year, you can put her down as a second rate tennis player. . . If she is a first rate player, she will walk through Wimbledon without the loss of more than a set or two because womens tennis is at the lowest ebb since the girls used to wear four petticoats in order that the footfault judge might not see unshapely silhouttes. . . from Georgia, by confederate veteran, that Spurgeon Chandler, has developed a screwball. . . If this Is interesting to you, thats fine, but it doesn't interest me a bit because Im from Georgia and I know thei state is full of screwballs. . . . Word comes Get your handkerchief ready because it wont be long before we have another tear jerker. . . Carl Hubbell is headin for the minors. . . Freddie Hutchinson is making good in the minors, reports say. . , That must be comforting to Detroit, which payed $50,000 for him to pitch in the majors. Word has reached us from Little America, where Judge Landis spends his summers and winters, that the ice flow has broken in the Arctic and that in the future players will not be allowed to reinforce their gloves with webbing. . . This is the first word from Judge Landis in many years and his many friends hope will bring him that his safely home in time to make an important ruling on an unimportant case late in the baseball er season of 1941. European Davis Cnp Team Named BY UNITED PRESS It will be Yugoslavia against Germany in the final of European zone Davis cup tennis eliminations. The Yugoslav team split yesterdays final singles matches to 2 advance over Belgium. a clean Germany completed series sweep In the with England by winning both of yesterday's Bingles matches. The Germany-Yugoslavwinner will meet the North American zone winner later to challenge the United States for the cup. 3-- best-of-fi- ia NATIONAL So that each patron can determine the types of activities that are to be carried on each day at nual institute held today at the Logan Senior high school. Cooperating in the project which will seek to enroll all Logan children in its activities are the city recreation council, their particular playground, the following schedule is presented the WPA recreation department and Logan city school for center. Instructors each board. names and hours of activity are There will be four central points of activity where supervised recreation will be carried on five days per week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Everything is free but the cost of materials for handicraft and thw swimming fee of 10 cents. Play grounds Locations of activity are the The Preston city playgrounds high school recreation park, Ellis school, Adams school, and Central for the 1939 season will be open Park on Second East and Center Monday, June 12. During the past Streets. All participants in th two years the summer playground program are to register at the program has been very successful playground nearest their home. Activities are supervised by ex- and has received much attention perts in their line, and 20 people, and praise. This program is spondirected by Mr. Worthington and sored by the city recreation Martell Ewing, county supervisor council, the state board of eduoi WPA recreation. Besides the regular daily activity cation, assisted by WPA and NY A. at each playground, there will be Coach Joe Johnson is In charge. The centers for the activities special projects during the summer be the city park and baseprogram. Clubs are to be organiz- will ed on each playground, checker ment of the library, open from a. m. to 11:30 a. m. and from tourneys staged, tennis tourneys, 9:30 chess, safety program, dramatics, 2:30 to 5:30 p. m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesday, Thursdays, hiking, story telling, and so on. and Fridays. The activities will be Many Activities and older and for The wide range of activities for girls 5 years boys from 5 to 12 years. The high every Logan youngster consists of school grounds will be open for kindergarten activities at all play over 12 years during the centers, boys and girls activities, boys same hours and days as the liadult activities, handicraft, art, grounds. dramatics, dancing and writing up brary The schedule will include a playground news, midget baseball, of active and quiet softball, hiking, jackstones, tennis, variety with tournaments and musical programs, horseshoes, spel- games ling tournaments, and volley ball special days being held on FriThe day. specific activities Intournaments. It is suggested that parents see clude be that their children are registered Crafts: Craft work will at one of the playgrounds In the stressed this year with - classes on held being Monday, Tuesday, activity he favors. It is permissible and Thursday from 2:30 to 4:00 for them to register any time durm. Wood p. burning, basket weaving the first week. ing, modeling, carving, and braiding will be some of the work offered. Shop: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at junior high school shop room from 2:30 to 4:00 p. HIGH SCHOOL 10:30 Kindergarten activities to 11:30 a. m. daily, directed by Ila McDonald. and Girls activlUes 2 Boys to 5 p. m., directed by Lathen McNiel and Ilia McDonald. Adult Activities 6:30 to 8:30 p. m, directed by Lathen McNiel AMERICAN Handicraft for all ages 2 to 5 p. m. daily, divided into the following subjects of two week periods: First and second week, g under direction of Ken Wixom; third and fourth week, carpentry under direction of Arvil Traveler; fifth and sixth week, leather work under direction of Ethan Welker, and seventh and eighth weeks, sewing under direction of Mary Bjork-maArt Mondays from 2 to 4 p. m., directed by Henry Moser. Dramatics Seventh and eighth le waves a weary hand after winning the weeks from 8 to 5 p. m. under Wilbur Shaw, Indianapolis, 115.03 miles an hour during He classic. averaged Indianapolis racing direction of Mauria Snow Tracy. the gruelling grind. Dancing and writing up playground news Tuesdays 2 to 4 p. m, under direction of Lillias Daily Kindergarten activities from 10:30 to 11:30 a. m. directed by Bertha Maughan. Boys and Girls Activities 2 to 5 p. m, under direction of Douglas Larson and Bertha Maughan. Adult AcUvitiea 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. daily for menr and Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays for women. Douglas Larson and Bertha Maughan directing. Handicraft Daily from 2 to 5 p. m., same directors as at high school, except that courses rotate On Coast differently. Art Tuesday from 2 to 4 p. m. Moser. Henry m. metal Woodcraft, DramaUca Daily during first League Released leather craft and hobbies craft, will be and second weeks. 3 to 5 p. m, offered. directed by Mauvia Snow Tracy. Dancing Monday and Thursday Dancing and Writing Up Playat the Central school building Statistics for the Pacific Coast News Wednesday from 2 ground from 10:00 11:30 to a. m. league today showed Dominic to 4 p. m. Lillias Cook. of San Diego was hitting Swimming: Wednesdays at 1:30 ADAMS SCHOOL at a .390 clip. Spencer Harris of p. m. A bus will be provided for 10:30 Activities Kindergarten to near had a batting average transportation Hollywood by pools. to 11:30 directed by Maxine of .383, while Dom DiMaggio of Swimmers will be expected to pro- Hansen. daily, the Seals fell 29 points to 374, vide their own suit and admisBoys and Girls Activities 2 to where he was tied with Bill Sween- sion fee. 5 p. m., directed by Vyron Smith Baseball: Bail ey of Portland. park Junior and Maxine Hansen. George Detore of San Diego hit league will practice Tuesday and Adult Activities Daily at 6:30 .367 with Jigger Statz leading the Thursday from 5:00 to 6:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m. for men; Monday's, to This includes boys from the ages Angels with .345. Wednesdays and Fridays for woFour pitchers were undefeated, of 14 to 17 inclusive. Midget league men. Smith and Maxine but they had worked three games practice will be held on Tuesday Hansen Vyron directors. or less Gonzales of San Diego, and Thursday at 10:00 a. m. This Handicraft Daily from 2 to 5 Gay of Oakland, Flores of Los is for boys under 14 years of age. p. m. Softball: Every evening from Angeles and Wilkie of San FranArt Wednesday from 2 to 4 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. at the high cisco. m., directed by Henry Moser. p. school Julio Bonetti of Los Angeles was grounds for girls and woThird and fourth Dramatic men. otherwise nine with tops wins and weeks from 3 to 5 p. m. daily dione defeat. He was followed by beA Tennis: tennis class for Snow Tracy. rected by Mauvia Wally Herbert of San Diego, who ginners will be held every WedDanring and Writing Up Play- 2 had eight wins against two de- nesday 'morning at 10:30 a. m. on ground New Thursdays from feats; and Paul Gregory of Seattle, the high school courts. 4 p. mn directed by Lillias who had 10 victories against three The recreation department has to losses. on hand game equipment for out- Cook. CENTRAL PARK , DiMaggio still leads with the ings, special gatherings, or neigh 10:30 Activities most hits, 99, and the most stolen borhood parties. Anyone desiring to Kindergarten 11:30 a. m, directed by Mary bases, 15. Babe Herman of Holly- the use of such equipment should Bjorkman. e wood has rapped out 30 contact Joe Johnson. and Girls Activities 2 to The recreation leaders attended 5 Boys hits; Rip Collins of Los Angeles dailv, directed by Alton m., p. n home-ruboosted his total to 16 a week recreation school in Fames and 'Rosella Schiffman. and has batted in 63 runs. Pocatello where they were in 6:30 to 8:30 p. Activities Adult The Los Angeles club, leading structed in games and craft acm., with mens coming daily under the Seattle Rainier by Just a tivities. The leaders are Rulon the direction of Alton Eames. and game and a half, tops the club Mitchell. Floyd Palmer, Donna womens on Mondays Wednesdays with with FranSan .303, Merlin Biggs, Wells, and Adolph end batting Fridays, directed by Rosella cisco hitting at a .296 clip. Wursten. Schiffman. Handicraft Daily from 2 to 6. Art Thursdays from 2 to 4 p. m.. directed by Henry Mosher. Fifth and sixth Dramatics weeks from 3 to 5 p. m., directFAST-ROLLI- NG ed by Mauvia Snow Tracy. d Dancing and Writing Up News Mondays from 2 to 4 p. m directed by Lillias Cook. so mild and yet so Midget and Junior Baseball Mondays and Thursdays, directed by Merle Ewing. Figures ro Armstrong Favors Rain Halts Tilts Blood-Lettin- In Pioneer League g HERE'S THAT NEAT, That smokes TOBACCO NEW YORK, June 6 (CP) The New York Boxing Commissioners had better become inured to a g if they want to see a title fight in New York this summer, Champion Henry Armstrong warned today. Armstrong, scheduled to defend crown against Lou the Ambers Aug. 9, lost little time on returning from England in letting the commission know he did not Intend to be robbed of his title by a gashed brow or a cut mouth. I think it ought to be up to the fighter and his manager to decide when a cut is too serious said. to continue, Armstrong When a champion risks his title, he is risking a lot and he knows better than anyone else how badly he is hurt. Armstrong and Eddie Mead, his With their manager, returned families from England where Henry made a successful defense of his other championship the Ernie welterweight Roderick last month. His left fractured the in hand, easy triumph, was still in a cast. Mead said one of the New York commissioners almost had the fight stopped last August when Henry won the title from Ambers. blood-lettin- light-weig- ht title--egain- st BY UNITED PRESS Rain put a complete . stop to Pioneer league play Monday, forcgame to be ing the Lewiaton-Ogde- n called off, while other teams celebrated travelling day. The league - leading Pocatello Cards moved to Salt Lake, and Boise to Twin Falls to begin reguseries Tuesday. lar three-gam- e Klein Gets Okeh To Leave Phillies ar TEAM FOR DAMS WEST HARTFORD, Conn., June 6 (L'Ri Johnny Doeg, New York, former national singles tennis said today he would champion, team up with Wayne Sabin next Fir cones stand erect on the week in an effort to capture the twigs; the cones of pines and United States Davis cup doubles team assignment. spruces hang down. Takes Off If Necessary 3 Mondays Results Detroit 3, New York 0. Chicago 12, Philadelphia 44 400 '222 222 Milk ement 5. LEAGUE Motor Logan, 8 p. m. Cliffs Service at Grant's Bike, Logan, 9 p. m. Kowallis Implement at Hyrum Lions. Hyrum CCC at Morning Milk. COMMERCIAL AND GIRLS LEAGUE Tonights Schedule 1. Cleveland 7, Boston 5. Only games scheduled. Girls League Muir's Market at Millers, Hyrum, 8:30 p. m. Cache Knit at Royal Knight United Pres Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, June 6 UJ!) The Coal, Logan, 6 p. m. Morning Milk at Earls Service, way to stop the Yankees is to make them do their stuff against Logan, 7 pt m. good pitching. Commercial League Let the other clubs follow Del Cold Storage at Battery C, 8 Bakers belated attempt to stop the Yanks by tossing their best p. m. Jacks Cafe vs. City Recreation, pitchers against them. Baker finally pulled the wraps 9 p. m. off Tommy Bridges yesterday and let him face the Yanks for the Grants Bike demonstrated, for first time this season. The Detroit one game at least, that they don't allowed the Yanks need Fred Astes windmill pitching right-handblanked them to beat opponents in the Valley only four hits andthis season. for the first time softball league. Young Rae BateBridges was in trouble only once man, with the exception of one as the Tigers beat Monte Pearson, inning, did everything good that In the ninth a single by Hen-ric- Fred Aste ever did last night as a walk, and Selkirks single he and his teammates beat Koloaded the bases. Bridges fanned wallis Implement 8 to 5. Joe Gordon for strikeout No. 10 Bateman Gool and forced Babe Dahlgren to pop Bateman held the Kowallis slugout to end the game. gers scoreless until the fifth inning. The Chicago White Sox moved When they began to hit him, they a of half and to within a game ran across four runs, but after second place by knocking off the that ragged frame, be held them to 12-Knotts behind Jack althletics, one run for the remainder of the three-h- it pitching. contest Meanwhile, Grants bitten s Earl Averill, whom the Indians were smacking Colorful Bill tried to waive out of the Amerifor 8 runs despite the good can league to sell to Brooklyn, fielding of Kowallis men. led Cleveland to a 4 victory over Clark Auto Painting won their the Red Sox. He slugged out a second successive victory by taking homer and two doubles and drove a 6 decision from the Hyrum in three runs. Lions in a hitful game. Cece JorgCincinnati continued to draw enson again stalked the mound away from the field in the Nation- for Clarks while Farris Maughan al league by beating the Giants, hurled for the Hyrum club. and lengthening its lead to 4 Clarks Win Again 4 games. Bucky Walters held Until the sixth frame the score his seven hits for to the Giants 2 stood for Clarks when the seventh triumph. in four Lions slashed Hyrum clubs western three The other counters to tie up the game. It 10-Cards. Boston the beat lost looked bad tor tLe Logan team the Dodgers tripped the Pirates, the seventh inning approached. In and the Phillies beat the Cubs, the first of the seventh, however, Hyrum was held with no runs, and to Painting, smashed a be scored by Denny Willmore when two men were out. Cliff's Service, classy team from Wellsville, took it on the nose again when the Hyrum CCC edged AB R H out a 10-- 9 victory from them The LEWISTON 5 contest was inf jristing end ciose, D. Hodges 3b 4 0 3 with the CCC lads making 0 nits V. Bair C 4 0 0 and 9 errors, while Cliffs 6t G. Bair ss 4 hits and four errors. Lt. VVetxel H. Bair p 4 was the winning pitcher, while D. Wheeler If 4 0 1 Ora Maughan started for Cliff T. Bair 2b 4 0 1 only to be replaced by Boyd MuJ. Bair rf 4 0 0 rray after a bad first inning. MuH. McKnight lb tax3 0 0 rray did a good relief job after Digby cf ing the mound. . Good Game 36 3 9 Totals Setn AB R H CLARK STON Outstanding hitters were an 4 0 0 Maughan, who made a homer R. Archibald 3b 3 0 0 a triple, and Murray, who himseu Jardine ss 3 0 0 accounted for two singles. Thompson 2b undi3 0 0 Griffin lb Lundberg Motor clinched of third piae' 3 0 0 sputed possession Buttars cf 0 3 0 0 thanks to the superb pitchmg 01 E. Archibald If 3 0 0 Bus Sehaub and good fielding D. Archibald c 0 his associates. Morning Milk fougn Dahle rf u W. Archibald rf 0 valiantly, but relinquished 3 0 1 game Jenson p co Bus showed his ability to time as 27 0 1 through in the pinches Totals v, after time he retired the sideM Score by innings: 000 000 000 0 1 3 men on bases. Lundberg Clarkston Lewiston 001 102 OOx 3 9 0 got but 5 hits off Lefty sh. w AB R H shaw, young hurler who TRENTON 4 2 1 ing promise of developing Butler rf noun beat one of the league's G. Payne c 5 men, while Morning Milk clipP0 Cottle 3b 5 Sehaub for 6 hits. 4 Tensen lb BY GEORGE KIRKSEY h, 3-- 0. 1, Stev-ent- 7-- 8--2, 6-- 4; 6-- 2; 8-- 7. two-bagg- 'BOX SCORE 11 11 12 10 10 rich! Taken By DeatE S4N FRANCISCO. June 6 TP Willie Meehan, 50, heavyweight boxer of the world war period, died suddenly late yesterday in a barber shop. A heart aliment caused his death. The San Francisco fat boy scored a decision over Jack Dempsey in 1918 when the Man-nss- a Mauler was on his way to the world's chamlonship. It was one of the five defeats Dempsey suffered In his career. Brough 2b Hauser if Andrews ss P. Brown cf 4 Ellerman lb 1 Player Returns 37 12 12 AB R H S. Inglet lb M. Inglet 2b McKnight c V. Smith cf 4 3 4 4 B. Inglet p Rawlings 3b A. Inglet ss Bodily rf Hall cf Oscar Ray Grimes II takes his cut for Cleveland. The Indians got going when Skeeter Webb's twisted knee gave (be Minerva, O., boy his chance at shortstop. Suspended Ball 4 4 Totals FAIRVIEW Gul-dahl- 5-- 2. 4 3 V. Brown o ' 68. 4 3 500 7-- PHILADELPHIA, June 6 (UP) Chuck Klein, veteran outfielder of the Philadelphia Phillies, has been given permission to make connections with another club and has filed applications with several other National League teams including Pittsburgh, it was announced today. Klein, a man, automatically would become a free agent. Dempsey Defealer r 5 4 5 6 g g 8 er Play-gmu- RATES HIGH PHILADELPHIA, June 6 (T.PV Vic Ghezzi, Deal, N. J., professional, rated today as one of the chief contenders for Ralph 's national open crown when the 43rd annual classic begins next Thursday. Deal yesterday equalled the course record with Morning Milk Cliffs Service Clark Auto Hyrum Lions 90(i '63g 'dan Thursday's Schedule Clark Auto at Lundberg n. Cook. Softball League Under direction of Merl Ewing. r.1.1.18 SCHOOL 5 1 4 Hyrum CCC 10, Cliffs Service 9 Clark Auto Painting 7, Hyrum Lions 6. Grant's Bike 8, Kownlli.s Impl- basket-weavin- 500-ml- Kowallis Lost Pet Last Nights Itesults Lundberg Motor 5, Morning daily. two-bas- ARCHIBALD WINS WASHINGTON. June 6 Joey Archibald, Providence, R. I recognized by the National Boxing Association as featherweight champion, last night won a decision from Mexican Joe Silva, Los Angeles. LEAGUE Cincinnati St Louis Pittsburgh Chicago . Brooklyn New York Boston Philadelphia Mondays Result Cincinnati 8, New York 2. Brooklyn 6, Pittsburgh 2. Philadelphia 8, Chicago 7. Boston 15, St. Louis 4. also given: LEAGUE Team Standing Won 9 Grants Bike 7 Hyrum CCC 6 Lundberg Motor Director 4 4 11 11 13 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 4 LOS ANGELES. Jn Hoi 5? Chalmers (Bill) Cissell, baseman, has b;e nr0. and placed on indefinite Tu bation by President W. C. 0 of the Pacific Coast league.suspen . 0 Tuttle, who last Friday second $200 ed Cissell indefinitely Coast league and then res Olsen p 0 the action a few hours the fine was levied because 33 4 7 made Totals derogatory remarks him in an Oakland newspaper Cissell will rejoin his team SERVICES SET Los Angeles today. LOS ANGELES. June 6 d'P nUOted The Oakland newspaper Funeral services will be held late Jjf kne Tuttle as Cissell veteran for saying baseball a lhf Floyd Roberts, today about or in who killed driver was nothing racing the Indianapolis Memorial day. 10 500-mi- le 1 1 latee auto race league does. ought to get a gv |