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Show TIIE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER .BROWN BOM. Louis Sends His frav with New Mexico university at Albuquerque. A new coach, Joel Hunt, and 30 hold the sophomere gndders answer to the question el sports fans everywhere m the big seven conference. Hunt himself knows little about other teams ,n the conference and what can be expected of the team which will be composed mainly of sophomores. Other coaches in the conference know no more about Hunt and his charges than that the main part of the team which finished sixth in the big seven Iasi year has not returned. Only 13 of the squad have had the chance of varsity 30 the However, sophs experience. have been described as the finest crop up from the freshman ranks Wyoming has ever seen. The Wyoming backfield will be manned almost entirely by sophomores Only four candidates for the backfield can boast any collegiate football experience. They are Lloyd White, George Derring-ton- , Lee Shrum and Chuck Bena-son- . Hunt has indicated d 183-pou- nd smashed nose. zig-za- REDS ARE STRONG 200-pou- out-boxi- WITH WALTERS ng YY ednesdays Results Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia St. Louis 10, Brooklyn New York 4. Chicago Boston at Pittsburgh, postponed; rain. NEW YORK, Sept. 21 (IMP The Cincinnati Reds, it became increasingly apparent today under the pressure of the September stretch drive, are two different kinds of a ball club. They are good when Bucky Walters or Paul Derringer is on the pitching mound. They are bad when anybody else pitches. Watters was in the box yesterday, and they beat the Phillies, -' , and preserved their game National league lead. Three tunes the Reds came from behind to enable Walters to win his 2bth 3-- 2- L Becker, well known sportsman and brewer, breaking targets midair while motor boat travels at nearly sixty miles an hour. several decades as one of Americas foremost marksmen, particularly in trapshooting events. It is said that he has spent over $30,000 on his hobby and that he has in his possession hundreds of trophies and a veritable arsenal of shotguns and rifles. Besides finding the time to shootgive many exhibitions of his he his novel stunt. ing skill at public celebrations, guides the destinies of two successAnother elusive ful breweries one in Ogden, Utah, .it wa'' be playing of chimes and one in Evanston, Wyoming. He 5 calibre rifle. of and chairman is My Old Kentucky" refrain ua of the executive committee of the an accurately timed United States Brewers Association. mof UUt dis-oMr. Becker's high standard of t'fit "ti1 np'Pr 8 mis or a .chime tai get, the only business ethics and his active in1U kind in the bu.it . world, was terest in civic affairs have 'won b circle of friends ki i," f the Utah him a nation-wid- e ptsman i t,,ie'long friend, the late John and adnvrer. lie is perhaps the ri inn tor ! only civilian in America to tie the Ameiiean awarded legion medal for distinguished service. Breaking fragile targets thrown the air, from a standing ration on a g motoi was a feat performed and repeatedly by G. L. er Ogden, Utah, at a sports ?, held I s,llVa' recently at Pine View It is believed to be the fi rat nv marksman has ever es- - , 'CT in swift-goin- y ,f 1 -- game. With Derringer following Walters to the mound today, the Reds case is slightly improved. They have 13 games left, one with the Phils today, eight with the Pirates, and four with the Cards. The Cardinals slugged Hugh Casey out of the box and battered for their third the Dodgers, 10-4. straight. Carl Hubbell outdueled Bill Lee to score his 10th victory as the Giants triumphed over the Cubs, 2. Cleveland took over undisputed possession of thud place in the American league by defeating Washington, The Yanks scored their 101st victory, defeating the White Sox, Prank Hayes' triple in the 13th enabled the Athletics to nose out the Tigers, The Browns slugged out 22 hits, but It took them 1 Innings to The Browns beat the Red Sox, drove Lefty Grove to cover in the 7-- 2. 4. 5--4. 11-- eighth. night staged a to defeat the U. squad 12-- Chicago. f Today S C. BY c. ANDERSON McLEMOKE Sports Parade lli FDPP FALiE I No ill be given to Obligation Whatsoever . . . 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For 10 rounds he grazed (with his fists a bit timidly, as if afraid to enjoy to the fullest this collegian who had bi.rn fed to him. More Protection S. S. WM KIES HENRY Then, in the 11th, he reverted to type, became the Ol' Black Joe that we know. He heard those ungentle voices calling culling for a knockout. So he bent that head of his a little low, shuffled in, and settled fhit on his feet. 1 p from his ankles the muscle started flowing toward a have years of a experience his shoulders. Like the behind them and probably will snake the power rolled glide upward, hold down the tackle positions gathering force as it went. Sophs McGraw and Coacy will get plenty of chances. Then it reached the point of deThree lettermen, Lucian all the strength of his 200 Clayton Thobro and Lee livery. a second he drew McGee, will battle for the starting apounds. For just measuring Pastor's face posts flanking the center. Duke withbead, left hand. Deweke, Lee Miner, Joe Gler.n and The his outstretched target crossed the sight The Ken Cook, sophomores, w.ll put right hand went. It really went. in strong bids. to Homer Fordyce, junior who won With a muzzle velocity equal that of a .44 it caught Pastor on the a regular position during the end chin. of last season, leads the center aspirants. Roger Jolly and Roger Bob's head flew sideways like Ames, sophomores, will challenge that of a man dropped through a Fordyce. gallows trap. His mouth opened and his eyes rolled. Then he pitched forward, landing on his hands and knees. In that position Wash. Coach FugSPOKANE, like a child with his blocks he gy Hunton announced that his was counted out. which Gonzaga university team V will start Washington against of 10 another chalAt count the 190 State Saturday will average pounds in the line and 185 pounds Sacramento did it aga.n last lenger had been finished off. and The in the backfield. squad; in dropping San Francisco Louis, scarcely marked, pulled his Nick Daviscourt and Don Lansing, 5night to 4 in the second game of the blue bathrobe about him and walkends; Saton Daley and Jim Bry- Pacific coast league playoff, while ed quietly to his dressing room. He the air in the ant. tackles; Hubert Croteau and Seattle was evening jump up in ciu-sits score with didn't and r, his hands yell and Jake Schell, guards; Ralph ring Los Angeles, 5 to 1. center; Ray Hare and Tony The Solons were leading the over his head or in any way make Bert jHrobsen, Seals 4 to 1 behind Tom Seats a play for the crowd He is. once Canadeo, halfs; quarter, and Jim McGuire full. seven hit pitching as the game a job is done, the most mild manwent into the ninth inning, but nered champion we ever had. Ore. CORVALLIS, Oregon five hits and two errors perHow many time have you eer Slate college still lacked an mitted San Francisco to lie the combinascore. A double-stea- l effective center-guarby Art Gari- heard of Louis between fights? baldi and Joe Barton in the tenth Never In Hny trouble, he drops tion today, with the spot formerly filled by Prescott Hutchins coupled by an error by Jackie qmelly into the background until at guard still unfilled. Warner, let Garibaldi scoie the he is summoned forth to knock off another challenger. His business is winning run. Les Webber had the Berry, EUGENE, Ore. Buck Angels fighting, nothing else. Fighting is transfer, still held the right half- eating out of his hand while a dirty business as a whole, hut back assignment on the Universi- Seattle was clouting Ra Prim the Negro boy frem Hama luta ty of Oregon team, re'eyating from the mound in the f'rst inn- done a lot to htt it from the gutter. veteran Bob Smith to the second ing with five hits and a wild pitch Ho is the cleanest fighter In thn and an error contributing Jess ring today. He never ha thrown string. low punch, and he has never Flores finished for the Seraphs. Y Vasti. Don Knapp, Sacramento 310 000 000 about the dozens that PULLMAN, -5 14 2 sqiuUced Wash-San Francisco 010 000 003 0 4 13 2 have landed on him. His ring manstart ng right guard on the i, benched ners was are imiieccable. ington State team, Seats, Smith and today with a dislocated shoulder. Gnlk; Stutz and Woodall, Leonard. But to get back to last night's 000 001 000- - 1 Cal. Coach 5 2 fight, Pastor proved his gameuess. Slip Los Angeles MORAGA, 1 his 300 12 four 000 02x worked Seattle 5 punters Madigan Knocked down four times in the overtime before ordering a two-hoPrime, Flores and R. Collins; first round, he came back to make Webber and Hancken. game. Jackie Sims, Jim a fight of it. He won the fourth Dante Magnani and Ed and eighth rounds, despite the fact Heffernan were doing the kicking. that his eyes were glazed, his legs rubbery, and his face a bloody ALTO Coach PALO Tiny psmear. He won these rounds on Bill Thornhill moved Trout, the strength of a big heart and junior, up to the first ability to box. There isnt a better while tackle spot boxer In the country than Pastor. string right Stan Anderson nursed a cold. But there is no weave, bob, move SANTA CLARA The work of or feint that can outdo a crushing Jack Roche, fullback on the first punch, and Louis has that. squad, and Joe Visalli, ditto on the third squad, pleased Coach Buck Shaw today after he drilled his Santa Clara team against the frosh 3quad. Buck s three left halfbacks, Jimmy Johnson Dick also Clark and Ken Casanega. pleased him. Four of his tackles, YVENATCHEE. Wash,. Sept 21 Frank Zmak, Slolarz, however, U'li Bill Bevans pitched the WenBill Beggs and Merrill Onstad atchee Chiefs back into contention were on the sidelines with trick for western International league knees and backs. playoff honors last night with a n job against the TaLOS ANGELES An old knee YY'cnatchee coma busebull crew. a Jack made Sommers, injury won veteran right guard, a doubtful It was the first victory for the member today of the University Chiefs in four starts against the at Los Angeles of California Tigers, who finished second at the football team. conclusion of the regular 1939 campaign. LOS ANGELES-F- or the "duraBevans received excellent suption of the heat wave" there will port, one error putting a Tacoma be no more scrimmages for the man on base. Tacoma still needs University of Southern California but one victory to clinch the playfootball team, Coach Howard Jones off crown. said today, Leo Sas demonstrates padded Found Poplars are the fastest growing in vest being tried out by Tulsa North American and the shortest lived of all trees, University the areas, huntsman's swamp football squad. It with an average span of only 10 horn plant has a hollow pitiher k protects clint. libs, and l.u to 13 years. The Sequoivt have stem filled with v. tier, in wlm It kidneys. the longest life expectancy, insects are drowned, drive Maryland last-quart- 5-- 1, 1- 2. 4. 2. m OKKEYT SAILORS Cal., Sept. 21 (l ll -YVhittier college football team last WHITTIER, Jim Strausbnugh, Ohio State halfback, roars safely into third base, blit despite his speedy basei uniting, Covington, Ky , team defeated Columbus, O., entry, tor national softball championship in d Does Amazing Gun Feat vv three-year-ol- d Seh-losse- Famous Utah Marksman - ball-totin- g ds SEATTLE WINNERS LEAGUE AMERICAN Hen-ness- V that will be left up to such unknowns as Louis Thorpe, George Louis Lofing, Bob Gullett and Thorpe is a pioduct Danmgan. of South Dakota, while the other three come from Wyoming s houls. The end points seem to he well fortified on the Cowboy eleven, although only one candidate is experienced. Ken Sturman. senior end, is assured one post, while the other will be shared bv Nick Krpan, Walt Bentley, Leon Brown and John Hancock. Vick Perkovich and Max Brad-bar- d e. ld 3-- of the Wyoming umversry football team when it opens the playing season Sept 29 in a s, Somewhat refreshed he came out for the second. Midway in the session another right landed on his chin and he crumpled for the count of nine. Only his gameness and ruggedness enabled him to weather the bombardment that swept him after he rose. dance about g But the challenger rallied, doing his the ring evading the champion, and jabbing back at him. He went on to take the .fourth round by Louis, and fought on even terms in the fifth. But three terrific rights to the head had Bob on the verge of slumberland in the sixth, and another hard right gashed his left eye in the seventh. Then came Pastors best round of the fight,, the eighth, in which he actually had the champion groggy on the ropes, bombarding his head with right and left hooks. They fought on even terms in the ninth. In the 10th came the short right cross that almost tore Pastors head off, and left him an easy victim for the 11th. A left feint to the body brought Bobs arms down, and a whistling right to the chin, stuned him and crumpled him slitheagainst the champion. lands stepp'd back and Pastor y Sam Referee while to there red the floor to renudn counted him out. three-ycar-o- BY LARKY BIBLE! K! I n ted Press ('iirrespuielent LARAMIE, YVjo, Sept 21 it ti No one knows whul to expeet g fair-skinne- NEW YORK, Sept. 21 (UP' -Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt dropped three specially engrossed cards in the mail today inviting Challedon Johnstown and eight thiity to settle the American championship at a mile and in the third Pimlico special on Nov 1. That was the word from directors of the Maryland Jockey club as they passed final judgment on ehgibles for he race in which Seabiseuit humbled War Admiral a year ago. The directors explained they chose the trip from a list of five horses nominated by turf writers in a national poll for two reasons: Although C. S. Howard1' Kayak II and T. B. Martin's Cravat also were nominated by the writers, Challedon, Johnstown and Eight Thirty led the poll in the order named. Kayak II and iavat are and therefore ineligible for the tille, for which the three other horses are the outstanding contenders. Play Hard for Softball Sceptre In Enigma East-steppi- over-tim- 3 --Year-Olds Grid Coach Pastor Puts Up Good Fight But Takes the Count In Eleventh Round double-crosse- Vanderbilt Challenges Looking For Tougher Meet New Vyoming my JACK (TDI)V United Press Staff Correspondent DETROIT, Sept. 21 (U.P) Joe Louis, monarch of maul, stood out today as one of the most isolated figures in the history of pugilism a champion without a worthwhile challenger, following his eighth title defense. Boh Pastor attained new ring fame at Ilriggs Stadium last night lv postponing his knockout until the 11th round, Just as Tony Galento had done in June by postponing his until the fourth. Louis is such a great fighter, that his opjxments comadmiration when they make any kind of mand world-wid- e a showing against him. He shuffles across the rings of the world alone. Promoter Mike Jacobs had tentatively matched the Detroit negro to fight Galento in Chicago in June, h:s ninth defense since winning the title from Jim Braddock in 1937. No heavyweight champion in history ever risked his crown so often and so successfully. He has turned in seven kayoes in eight defenses, and there is only Galento left .to fight again in June. Fastor looked great in getting kayoed last night before a crowd that provided a $317,870 gross gate. He was floored four times in the first round, once in the second, and again in the 11th when he took the trying to support his battered, bloody body on his hands and knees. Six times the former New York U., fullback hit the deck, sprawled on his knees, each time by a smashing right to the chin. Most of these starboard blows were crosses that smoked over Pastors left jabs. They were because Pastor and his handlers had expected Louis would concentrate on left hooks, the portside blows with which Louis won the title and his seven previous defenses. Pastor had evaded those left hooks in his first meeting with Louis in 37, when he lasted 10 full rounds. And he trained eight long weeks to avoid them this time. But the bomber and his wily trainer, Jack Blackburn, crossed up Bicycle Bob. Joes left saw little service, but that explosive right fist worked Out of nowhere came that bolt of brown lightning to floor the shorter, challenger for counts of two, nine, seven and none in the first session. Perhaps the bell saved the challenger in the first round, because he rose groggily without a count after his fourth trip just as the gong sounded. His second worked frantically over him in the corner, reviving him, swabbing the blood from his hard-hittin- AMPION ILL eraldiJo iiTnal Eighth Enemy To Scrap Heap Dob rACE SEVEN. 1039. 21. 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