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Show THE PAGE FOUR. Today s Mel.EMOKE Sports Parade By Ogden M.I.A. LEAGUE Second, Logan First vs. Twelfth, 6 p. m., NEW YORK, July 3 (IT) Poor Diamond 2 Second vs. Young, 6:30 p. m., old Gabby. He is much too nice Diamond 3 such wish to for anyone a guy River Heights vs. Sixth, 7 p. m. Providence First vs. Eighth, 8 a job upon him. He just inherited it, sort of, and its not u veij p. m. Eleventh vs. Seventh, 9 p. m. handsome legacy. Deliberately, I have run the IAX1AN STAKE M.UA. GIRLS LEAGUE gamut of emotions to find out should feci Thursdays Schedule just which one I River Heights vs Logan Second, for Gabby. Forward and back6 p. m. run I how ward, no matter Eleventh vs. Seventh, 6 p. m. Senior Division: them, the needle always stops Sixth vs. Twelfth, 7 p. m. That's the reaon "sympathy. College vs. Providence First, 7 son for these alligator tears. p. m. the for shed are being They (No Tuesdays games scheduled) jocial fat man whose job it is Logan stake MIA league teams to lead the National leagues so called against the will go into another round of interesting play Wednesday at the American leaguers up at Yankee stadium next week. And softball park with Providence Second attempting to knock over the what is even more pathetic, the Nationals expect Gabby to win leading College aggregation in a feature attraction timed for 6:30 for them. Of course it is Cubby's own o'clock. The First ward, beaten by Colfault for letting his Cubs win the pennant last year. He prole lege last week in the battle of the winning the season, engages the Twelfth ably forgot that of 6 on the main diamanager automatically was sen- I at the hour mond, which Logan Second runs tenced to pilot the never thought he would have the up against Young at 6:30 on the notcourage to come back Into Yan- other auxiliary diamond. It is kee stadium after what the 1 anks ed, that the first game on the did to the Cubs in the world main diamond must start at 6 o'clock, while on the two auxiliary series. diamonds starting time need not be Usually, you have to concede earlier than 6:30. pitching ability to the National The Logan stake Mutual girls League outfit, but the Americans have added that little item to the league is skipping Tuesdays contests because of the holiday, but power in their bats for this year's will continue play Thursday. The The Nationals have won game. schedule, released by Mrs. Esther only two of the six previous appears above. games and both of them Nelson, In the men's league, River were pitching victories Dir Dean, Carl Hubbell, Curt Davis and Lon Heights mixes with Sixth at 7 Warneke gave up only seven hits oclock, while one of the feature to win in 1936, and Johnny Van-de- r attractions of the evening places Meer, Bill Lee and Mace Providence First opposite Eighth Brown allowed the same number at 8 p. m. Providence First has to beat the Americans last year. played consistently good ball throughout the entire season, and is now rated as one of the strong So, well talk about Gabbys clubs. The took a slump two pitching first, and then stack it weeks ago, Eighth but came back WednesJoe McCarthys alongside up night to regain its good form Walters, Vander Meer, day (lingers. and chalk lup another victory. Derringer, Fette, Lee, Curt Davis In the last tilt of the evening, and Warneke. The first three Logan Seventh, now holders of play for Cincinnati, and only one second place in the standing ladder, is likely to be used. It probably will be Walters because Derrin- having lost only to College, femes Eleventh, and unless something ger la not expected to risk comes up, should score ing within the bounds of this a victory over Eleventh. state while that law judgment The public is invited to attend U hanging over his head, and Vander Meer has lost six games the games free of charge. Results Sundays Logan Collegians 7, Gnrland-Tremonto- n 1. Richmond 5, Preston 2. Ogden 11, Smithfield 3. Downey 11, Mulad 10 Team Standings all-st- four. Wyatt winning will do one of three Inbecause of his stretches ning seven won and none lost record. But who will Gabby select as his third man? Certainly not Lee, who Is pitching .S00 ball, 4nd he cant send Fette in there with a sore arm. This leaves Davis and Warneke, and both of them became intimately acquainted with various big league shower baths through the month of June. Just contrast that array with McCarthy's moundsmen. He has eight men who have won 64 games against 18 defeats. Sup), pose he calls on Ruffing and Feller (12-3- ). Bridges There are three bays who have won 34 games out of 40. And here are the boys he will have on deck in case of trouble, Grove ), Gomez Lyons Newsom and Murthe Yankees phy great relief hurler who saves plenty for the boys who start and cant finish against probably (11-2- (11-1- ), (8-2- ), (8-2- ), (6-3- (8-5- ), it. I shouldn't the American or 12 runs, wont feel so guess they'll be surprised to sec leaguers win by 111 but just so Gabby bad, I am going to win by alout fie. Big League Valley Clubs War Clouds Launch Burst Open Second Half LEAGUE AMERICAN Bud Edison, ace Cache Valley tennis star, marched closer to the 1939 Logan City Recreation Tourn-mecrown, while he and Glen Olofson teamed to show class in the mens doublet, Saturday as the various matches neared the finale. Edison defeated Ed Budge, former Logan high ace, while he and Olofson took their match from Mac Maeser and Dale Lewis by default. In other mens singles, Rene Ballard defeated Ted Hanson. Dale Lewis beat Wesley Hill, and Olofson scored over Dean Larsen, Lynn Jenkins and Allan Wilson came forth with victories in both the mens and junior doubles. In the mens division, they sent Ed Budge and Goldie Larsen down, 2 while in the junior and event, Maeser and Lewis gave up the match by default. Todays results will appear in tol, Wednesdays gether with Thursday schedule, which will include all remaining championship matches, according to C. A. Barrett, one of the tournament officials. Following are Saturdays results: Race Opens With nt 6-- 1, all-sta- rs s. Beginning of the End for Galento Net Tourney Finals Are Set July 6 LEAGUE UTAH-IDAH- Park In Feature Trenton Upsets Hyde Downey Wins First Contest of Season Wednesdays Schedule -- 19 39. VS, Feature College vs. Providence fi.30 p. m.. Diamond 1 3, Smithfield Nicked Providence First College Is LOGAN STAKE JULY MONDAY, LOGAN, UTAH, L, COLLEGIANS, RICHMOND GET WINS Logan Stake Teams Poise For Wednesday Battles BY HENRY HERALD-JOURNA- plays providing the stumbling block, in Sundays contests. Logan Collegians and Richmond continued to rule the circuit when both clubs chalked up their sixth victory, as against one defeat for the season. Richmond took the Prestonites into camp to the tune of with Keith Egan 5-- 2, 6-- Rise of Unheralded Teams (I CACHE 6-- 6-- 4, and Albert Day hurling beautiful to oppose Floyd Rasmussen and hand him his first defeat of Tony Galento was on his way to defeat when this picture was taken the season. Veteran Merle Ewing at the Joe title fight in New York. Hes shown again came up with a victory for a from hard but when the fight ended in the fourth blow, sprawled his the CollegSans, although mates did excellent fielding and round, Galento was hanging on the ropes, out on his feet Galentos n hitting to trounce great fight upset the sport world but Louis was better. SATURDAYS RESULTS Smithfield got three runs in. the Mens Doubles first inning against Ogden BamEdison and Olofson def. Maeser DOWN-B- UT and then stood stationary boo, Lewis default while the Junction City was and Jenkins and Wilson def. Budge counting 11 tallies. Downey broke and Larsen into the win column for the first Junior Doubles time this year by eking cut an Jenkins and Wilson def. Maeser oven frame victory ideventh and Lewis default. Malad. Allen and Larsen def Budge It was the tight pitching of Larsen Egan and Day, plus the batting and Sonne and Johansen def. Maugh-a- n of Cottle and C. Bair which and Benson whipped Rasmussen. Egan was Davis and Ryan def. Watts good for nearly three innings, then Day took over. Between and Johnson, no score reported. Mens Singles them, they Btruck out 11 men. Bud Edison def. Ed Budge Cottle made a home run, while V. Bair counted for a Rene Ballard def. Ted Hanson The Collegians got 11 hits from Dale Lewis def. Wesley Hill Smith and Arbin,- Garland - pitching aces, while Ewing let up nine. Glen Olofson def. Dean Larsen Ewing had good support, but he kept boring in to stifle the Bear Boys Doubles Orson batsmen. River Valley Lundstrom and Holman def. Bailey hit a home run, while Bill Go and Jones Pard Back and Carl Nyman and Mauchley Angels Allen and Larsen def. Blood and each counted two-bahits. Smithfield collected 10 hits as Barker Wanlass and Hill def. Davis Into against 9 for Ogden, but couldnt and Ryan make them count. Jones and partner def. Gardner and Worley default. Saturday morning, the Seattle Rainiers were in first place by a half game. Today they once more were a game and a half back o! the Los Angeles club. The reason: Whip Mexicans the unpredictable Sacramento CarOn Softball dinals won both games of a double header, 4 to 3 and 2 to 1. MEXICO CITY, July 3 (UP) Meanwhile the Seraphs won their series from Hollywood, four games The Australian Davis cup team, TONIGHTS SCHEDULE d to three, by taking both games, conquerors of Mexico in Clark Auto Painting at Hyrum 11 to 2 and 6 to 1. That Hollywood North American zone eliminations, Lions. as last has endeared itself to the entrain for San Hyrum CCC at Cliffs Service. Tony Galento, the Jersey beer barrel,, gave the sporting world one Antonio, tex., late film city fans was shown when Grant's Bike at Kowallis Implefinal two of its greatest surprises when he outfought Champion Joe Louis in after the singles ment, Logan, 8 p. m. they belabored umpire Jack Powell today with pop bottles after a close de- matches, which were reduced to the first round of their title fight at New Yoik, .nil floored the mere exhibitions when the Aussies cision. TUESDAYS SCHEDULE champ in the third to lose the fight in the tuiuth. Here s tne won three of the best Old Sam Gibson, of San Francisstraight in No Commercial league games Louis knockdown, with Galento waiting for L aos to arise five senes. co pitched smart two-hball to Jack Bromwich and Adnan will be played owing to Tuesday set back Oakland, 7 to 0, in the opener yesterday The Oaks came Quest, who had won their respec- being Independence Day. back to wm the dusk encounter, tive singles matches on Friday, Although there will be no soft-ba5 to 3. completed the rout of the Mexicans games in Logan Tuesday, owSan Diego, hoping to get back when they teamed to score an in the first divison, skinned the doubles victory over Dan- ing to it being a holiday, Valley Portland Beavers in two games, iel Hernandez and Esteban Reyes league teams, with the exception of two, will go through scheduled MALAD 13 to 8 and 4 to 3. OGDEN Sunday. contests tonight. G. At Hyrum, Clark Auto Painting Shupe 2b will engage Hyrum Lions, while lb Drysdale at Wellsville Clifts Service will Dave Evans c Lavender If entertain Hyrum CCC. The only Hartley 3b scheduled contest listed for Logan Gudmundsen cf is Grants Bike vs. Kowallis Impleball 7-- 1. Louis-Galen- to THE CHAMP IS 2, 2-- Sunday's Results Brooklyn Boston Pittsburgh Cincinnati WINS 6-- 4. 8-- 6, 7-- 6-- 1, 6-- 1, 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 3, 6-- 6-- 3. se 6-- 1, First Place 6-- 4-- 6--4, Australian Netters Interesting Tilts Slate it ll 8-- 1 Johnston ss Hepworth c . L. Totals SMITHFIELD Richards ss Fulkerson cf Payne c DOWNEY I. Ni.sson ss ;Bees Turn On Heat Burton p-- cf To Beat Pocatello PIONEER LEAGUE STANDINGS BY UNITED PRESS 24 27 27 29 30 5 Sr 5r.fi lf lf douole-header- a. A. 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The manner in which the lid was popped off the Cache Valley Baseball second half league's schedule Saturday prophesied a different outcome of the last part of the season from the first. Favorites Surprised The dope was completely upset, and many favorites were toppled from their pinnacles. Quite logically, with the toppling of favorites, various clubs which havent been given a look-i- n at favored posts were boosted into prominence, and indicate that the race for the second half crown will be wide open. In the feature attraction, the first half champions, Hyde Park were trounced by Trenton 3 in a game which brought to light the pitching greatness of Don Little-dykOn the mount for Trenton, Littledyke gave up but four hits to the Hyde Park sluggers, pulled out of the pinches in good style, and worked like a veteran during the entire contest The first-hal- f champs, suffering their first loss of the season in league play, just couldn't get into clicking 'motion eleven ball players were chased by the umpires. Popularity boys like Johnny Vander Meer and Ted Lyons were given the gate because of their arguments with umpires. Umpire Ziggy Sears waved Vander Meer out of game Friday at Chicago for protesting about strikes. Luke Appling, White Sox shortstop, was chased the same day. Greenberg and Kuhel engaged in a fist fight because Hank claimed Joe spiked him at first base and Greenberg was chased. The hostilities broke out in earnest Sunday. Hal Schumacher threw a pitch close to Leo Duro-cher- s head in the twin bill before 51,435 at Then Durothe Polo Grounds. cher hit into a double play. Runit out, Durocher stepped on against Trenton. ning Bad Lurk Bonuras ankle at first. Bonura Bob Woolf, conceded to be one threw the ball at Leo. They exmost brilliant changed blows. After the battle of the circuits in Bonura called it a cheap stunt. ehuckers, had some tough luck Durocher claimed Bonura's foot the first and sixth innings Aided was on the middle of the bag. by errors, Trenton pounded home six runs in the first, and two in Bill Terry called Durocher the sixth. When he failed to get liar." his hook ball working to best , Players Banished Bob was relieved in the In Detroit Eddie Rommel called Eric McNair of the White seventh by Dale Balls, who held Sox out on strikes. McNair threw the Trenton batsmen down from on out. his bat in the air. Manager there made in Jimmy Dykes, who roomed with theHyde Park runs wereand sixth second, fourth, Rommell nine years, charged off the bench to get at his ex- frames. another favorite At Lewiston, roomie but was stopped by Umf which finished second in the pire Cal Hubbard, the bit the dust when race, who scales 250 pounds. nearly Lyons former North got into the argument and was Garth Bergeson, banished along with McNair and Cache high school are athlete, kept Cornish two runs ahead until the Dykes. Even though hopelessly out of ninth inning. In that fatal ninth, the race, the Red Sox went after however, Lewiston slugged its way Bair, the Yanks hammer and tongs. to a 6 victory, and ChickaccredJim Tabor spiked Buddy Rosar Lewiston moundsman. was ited with a triumph. on Saturday. Yesterday Catcher Fairview Scores Gene DeSautels was shaken up Fairview was the third team to and cut on the lip. Second base-ma- n in defiance at the Bobby Doerr was hit on the rear its head elbow by a pitched ball. beginning of thj second half With Outthe Fairview club fielder Tommy Hanrich crashed vengeance, into the wall going after a fly swooped ppon the North 4 Logan vicand split open his scalp. He had visitors, pounded home a to have four stitches taken in the tory. Virgil Nyman and Sammy England were opposing pitchers. wound. Weston, upsetting the dope buckThey are playing b'useball for contest from ed, took an this keeps year. with Clyde Simpson, Preston, Status Quo Both pennant races remained veteran wheelhorse of the Weston status quo yesterday. The Reds club, doing stellar work on the for split a doubleheader with the mound. Clarkston drew a bye Cubs and the Yankees divided the week. with the Red Sox. Cincinnati 3 slugged out an victory over the Cubs in the opener before 42,094 and then tossed away the second game, on base on balls, the Reds' big weakness. Lefty Grove beat Lefty Gomez in the opener. but the Yanks came back to murder the Red Sox. in the nightcap. Airliner! crosi Tommy Bridges hung up his 11th triumph in a few hour! the continent as he let the White Sox down with four hits for a and MARVELS cro!i thouand victory. Cleveland and St. Louis split a of store counter! giving quality twin bill, the Browns taking the for leu money. imoking game. and the Indians grab-gin- g the afterpiece, vA.k for MARVELS Washington slugged its way into sixth place by downing the Athletics twice, 4 3 and 13-All the battling between the Dodgers and the Giants provided nothing more than the standoff. Luke Hamlin tamed the Giants in the opener, but the Giants rapped out a 4 victory in the second game. Pittsburgh knocked the Cardinals into fourth place and by taking a twin bill. Homers by Eddie Miller 'two on) and A1 Lopez (bases The CIGARETTE of Quality loaded) enabled the Bees to trim the Phillies twice, and rs n 1 6 AB H O A 1 p-- rt Egan ... Totals 32 RICHMOND Day Jonas cf Mcml! 11 AB H O A P Totals Sunday through Next Saturdays Schedule Weston at Cornish Lewiston at Hyde Park 11-- GAR TREMONTON .412 The Pocatello Cardinals left the Salt Lake Bees field Sunday with their league lead dipped to one and games. After losing the first game of the series Friday, the Bees came back for two victories Saturday and Sunday The Bees won Siturday 6 to 1 and turned on the heat Sunday for an 18 to 6 win Twin Falls g lined one-hagame during the series as the Cowboys four split games played at Boise with the Pilots A sabbath double-to- ll netted eai h team a victory. Twin Kails won the first 13 to 8 and the Pilots came back in the nightcap for a 7 to 4 victory. The Ogden Reds, in last place, made it four in a row this series over the Lewiston Indians The Reds won Saturday 5 to 2 and added two mine Sunday. 13 to 9 and 15 to 6. Ogden and Lewiston play the only game Monday while other teams are traveling for their Fourth of July one-ha- B. Erickson 2b VV. K. GEORGE KIRKSEY NEW YORK, July 3 iUJO The baseball wars raged at white heat today. The barking has turned into biting and the boys are playing cut and slash baseball of the BY first-hal- SAFE AND SANE FOURTH Cliffs Service in the afternoon, and the Tremonton club at night 8, Giants-Dod-ge- first-roun- Hawks cf 11-- 3. St. Louis Chicago 8-- 6-- 3. ment. Two softball games will be a feature of the Hyrum celebration Tuesday. The Lions will oppose 8-- 6, From Friday - 6-- 2, Philadelphia Har-ridg- 6-- 1. two-bagge- r. New York 3-- 4, old schooL In capsule form: Leo Durocher and Zeke Bonura slug it out . . . Umpire chases Jimmy Dykes, Eric McNair, and e Ted Lyons . . . President fines Hanl? Greenberg $50 for punching Joe Kuhel . . . Two Yankees and two Red Sox go to hospital for cuts and injuries Put On Chase 6-- 4. 6--3, 6-- Sat Urdu) s Results Trenton 8, Hyde Park 3 Lewiston 7, Cornish 6 Fairview 9, North Logan Weston 6, Preston 5 Clarkston, bye. Herald-Journa- Garland-Tre-monto- ALLEY BAnEBII.I. LEAGUE Team Standings SECOND HALF 4 ...... ... 1 0 2 2 2 1 2 18 2 0 3 0 5 0 1 4 1 0 11 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 3 5 0 .43 lh 0 34 11 27 19 onu 000 100 020 3t2 OOx 1 7 3-- 6-- 5 7 mARms |