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Show T c 4 ? PAGE FOUR. THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, L, Net: Finals Aire Sunday li Bud Edison Defends j Flat Drive Which Takes Lower Bound tn Logan Net Tournament I LOGAN 3 C1TV K FIGURATION TENNIS TOl ltNAM ENT Schedule of Kina Matches on , Sunday at I SAC lourtN j! p. in. Men' singles. singles. p. m. Women p. m. Junior singles. p. m. Men s doubles. p. m. Girls: singles. p. m. Junior doubles. 0 a. m. Boys doubles. 10 a. m. Womens doubles. r 11 a. in. Girls doubles. 2 8 J 2 4 4 i 8 4 Storage Wins Custer. Id like Signor Galento had he trained well, but he hasn't, so I have an idea Hlowhard Baer, unafraid for a change, will oulstag-ge- r the Orange Oval and be led to another Louis slaughter in Septem- 2 Storage 2 Motor Sales Battery Two Utah Poultry Als Bike 1 1 1 1 Wingeta Jacks 0 0 Cafe Battery One ings). J The annual Logar city recreaFriJayr Results tion tennis tournament will be Als Bike 7, Jack s Cafe climaxed Sunday at Utah State Cold Storage 4, Uiah Poultry 3. Agricultural college courts when Motor Sales 21. Bnttery One 4 .the final matches will be played 13, Battery Two 10. Wingets premedals in eight divisions and sented by Commissioner George Tuesdays S hedule B. Bowen, supervisor of the city Battery One at Battery Two, 'recreation department. Trophies in 1. 'several divisions will also be giv-e- p. m.. DiamondMotor Sales, Poultry at in., Main Diamond. ; m Tlglii Matcn Wingets at Als Bike, 8 p. " be will of the day Highlight Cafe at Cold Storage Jacks the men's singles, with the winner p. m. Lewis Olofson-Dal- e 3-- 6-- 1, ard Olofson played their - semi-fin- I r this Lewis will have match by al evening. duel, In the Edison-Theur; Theurer came back in the second ;; .set strongly alter having dropped in the ;Mthe first one. Leading , Jthird and deciding set, he had w Edison and also three game .. points, but was unable to get the round point. Edison ('broke Theurers sendee to take a ;j2-- l lead, and games went with thereafter. , Service t In the mens doubles, Roy .Theurer and Dale Lawis moved 'into the final found, and will meet V Jibe winner of the Edison-Olofso- n and Ariel Maugham Dale Maugban t, match. i Junior Singles 15 The Junior singles finds Golden Larsen meeting Dale Maughan in Spe semi-finmatch todday, and i 'Keith "Lars eta against pitted Ariel Maughan in the other. Jun- mt doubles final match will be between Ariel Maughan in 4he 'ether. Junior doubles final match' will e between Ariel and Dale Maughan and the winner of the Keith Larsen Jay Allen vs. Duane Adama-Rei- d Frischkr.echt match. stalked the girls singles f when Martha Petersen defeated fReberta Paul, and 4 to Iwfc a position in the final round. Bi winning from Norlyn Tracy s. 8-Mary Callahan advanced te - the finals, snd thus will play martha Peterson tomorrow. MMln the womens singles, Marjorie will play either Mary or Roberta Paul. y)lahan Results of Fridays matches: Mens single-- - Bud Edison de fStted Roy Theurer, ins doubles Dale Lawis-Ko-y jurer defeated Carlisle Barber-infeFrederick, doubles Ariel and Dale i y"nlor -ban defeated Hall and Dale jtensen, doubles Duane Adams, Jtyan defeated Spencer Hall' Ollie r Waniass Uoch- - R. D. Gardner defeat Woodward-Bob 1X Murray, : ' er 1- -0 0, -- ; al 4 Vt ?1 -- r 1 6-- 3-- 6--4, 6-- at 3-- 6-- 1, 6-- 4. nt 6-- 1, 4-- 6, I!, fu 6-- 4, 6-- 2, 6, 6-- 4. 6-- 2. 6-- 6-- 3, 4 "V Up singled (first round) Callahan defeated Norlyn Martha Peterson 4 Roberta Paul. 6-- 2, 6-- 3j 6-- 3-- 6, 6-- &7 Records Set Vttmck Classic j J to i ' FRESNO, Cal, June 29 U.P There were seven new records and western athletes today count-'- j ed 18 victories in 21 junior events of the national amateur athletic union's S2nd annual track and field meet the world's toughest competition in a year when war has called time on the Olympic b games. events were scheduled in Fresno State college The odds were about i v even thr.t the New York Athletic dub, the San Francisco Olympic club or the Southern California Athletic association would win tile title. The San Francisco club won the Junior championship with The SCAA was 222j4 points. second' with 150. Eddie Morris, a high school senior from Huntington the sensation of He tied the mark of 10.4; new mark of 21 heat and !, pepped off the evening with a ; victory in the final that event. Other new records include; ?; fcCWf Bourland, SCAA, 400 meters, 47.4; Bob Madrid, Olympic club, ,iIt 6.000 meters. 15:21.7; Richard Senior tonight Radium. , 200-met- er I3).6-seco- F 1 n 200--I Browning. club, Olympic meter low hurdles, 23.4; Stan 3 Andersen, Olympic club, '1 shot put, 53 feet, 6 inches; Carl t j McBain, Olympic club, hurdles, 63.3, and James Kehoe, Washington AA, 800 meters, 1:52.2. Jj r; . 400-met- er J j Only 10 of the 92 known elements on earth are necessary for extant growth. WuuL BY A. II. GIBBONS Al's Bike bovneed into the win column at tho expense of Jack s Cafe with a score of 7 to while on the main diamond the Utah Poultry and Cold Storage put on a classic struggle with the Freezer Locker men winning 4 to Motor Sales 3, At 8:00 oclock ran wild to outscore Battery One 21 to 4 and in the final game of the evening Wingets fought off a rally by Battery Two to emerge victors 13 to 10. Good Ball The Utah Pouftry-Col- d Storage game was one of the best played on the local contests ever seen diamond. Both teams played heads up ball. Poultry led 2 to 1 at the end of the first inning but Cold Storage came back to add three to their total in the last half of the second Utah Poultry added one more tally in the sixth and that was the scoring for that contest. Utah Poultry got three hits off Elden Jensen while the e Freezer Locker men got to Turley tor f. The game minutes took gust thirty-eigfor a full seven innings. SIotoY Sales got away to an early lead and had a score of 8 runs before Battery One broke into the scoring co.umn with two runs. But the Mctormen kept piling up their total with a final in runs seven netted that' JplurgA the final Inning. Karl Reading allowed just .five hits and four runs. All of the runs for the losers were scored by Jones and Bill Wennergren. Battery One used four pitchers before the contest was over and contributed to their downfall with many errors. Practically evtry man in the Motor Sales lineup hit and scored at least once. Russell Johnson scored four timer while Gien Mauchley and Orvid Olsen each crossed the home plate with three IJiw-renc- ht runs. Turley Shines Bob Turley, pitcher for Winget's was stingier than Silas Marner with hits for five innings. In that time the Battery Two, men got just three hits for three runs but in the sixth Bob tired and the soldiers pusned over 7 tallies. In the final inning Guy Christensen over took hurling duties for Wingets and after walking three men retired the BatteryTToys with out a score. The most sensational player on either side was Brad bury playing short field for the Soldiers. This boy covered short field like a blanket accounting for 11 putouts and two of them double Pays, Once he doubled a man off second after catching a fly and after another catch he cut off a run nt the plate with a perfect peg. Fonnesbeck. Battery pitcher, did a good job. Even with his team trailing to 13 he never quit trying and his team mates nearly won out for him in the end. In his final time at bat he hit a double to knock in two runs and then scire himself. On July 2nd Battery One plays Battery Two on diamond one. Utah Poultry meets Motor Sales on the main diamond. At 8:00 o'clock Wingets and Ais Bike take over with Jacks Cafe playing Cold Storage at nine. Pacific Coast Clubs Set Run Record By week's end Hollywood and Oakland should have set up some sort of a record for total runs for the week. Tuesday night Hollywood won 19 to 0. Last night the Acorns returned the compliment. 14 to 1. I was hardly what would be called vengeance, although it did even the ber. HAGUE Philadelphia 1, New York Detroit at St. Louis postponed, rain. 4. Boston 19 20 Philadelphia .365 33 37 who had been with him since he No Holds Barred In started. Pokers aim uhev.!er ?arrel be more accurate the against Baer, by way, for he Big Jersey missed Fraine and hit Mendel the Brawl Next Tuesday no bicycle race magnate who longer is built to take a six-da- y pun-- Hagues Salt Lake Woman Takes Golf Crown see-sa- one-ma- Fridays Results 1 (called end 2, Boston of eighth, rain). Chicago 3, Cincinnati 2 night Brooklyn game). St. Louis 8, Pittsburgh game). Don Budge gets set for a forehand drive. BY ELEANOR TENNANT Coach of Alice Marble The drive is the foundation of a good game. In getting set for it the Grants Vow d and braced to feet are get full power in the swing. The racquet goes back in a steady, slightly circular backswing . . . .meets the ball with a straight wide-sprea- Win Oyer Lundbergs face. The flat, slightly topped forearm drive is most effective. This drive clears the net by a VALLEY LEAGUE safe enough margin, but drops fast Last Nights Results and has a lower bound off the Clark Auto Painting 7, Morning court, making it more difficult to Milk 5. be returned. Edgewood Hall Nursery 9, E. A. slice drive is hit with a, The Miller Meats 6 (girls league). slightly open face, imparting under- -' spin. This is used best on low balls. MONDAYS SCHEDULE Important in all drives is to Second of Half) (Beginning stand sideways to the intended At Logan: flight of the ball. Lundberg Motor at Grants Bike, 8 p. m. Exhibition game, 9 p. m. At Wellsville; Morning Milk at Cliffs Service, - ' 1 Salt Lake Tips 8:30. At Hyrum: Clark Auto Painting at Hyrum. Pocatello In Opener GIRLS LEAGUE Mondays Schedule Rees Feed Si ore at Edgewood Hall Nursery, 7 p. m. Royal Knight Coal at Hebs Pig Stand. 6 p. m. Wellsville at Trenton, 6 p. m. The Valley softball league opens its colorful second-hal- f race Monday night with two games in Logan, one at Wellsville and one at Hyrum. Two girls tilts are slated for Logan and one at Trenton. Weve got fire in our eyes, and we're out to whip Lundberg Motor. Wait and see. That was the threat voiced today by Manager Fred Blotter of Grants Bike. The popular Bike-me- n meet Lundberg Motor, first-ha- lf champs, in Logan at 8 oclock to start hostilities with a bang. Supplementing thiH game will be an exhibition tilt. At We' sville, the two community teams, Morning Milk and Cliff's Service, stage a battle which is being watched with interest Morning Milk is filled wtih a new morale reason is that their new uniforms have arrived. Superintendent R. G. Pittman of the Wellsville plant recently ordered the new suits. They y are of color, trimmed with red. Fifteen for the players and one for the manager were bought by the Morning Milk com- PIONEER LEAGUE 4 to 1, last night and main- tain its lead in the Iioneer league of three and one half games. It gave the Bees the opening win e of a series. Tute of Salt Lake allowed the Cards six, while his mates got seven off tello, four-gam- Dobson. Boise pushed Second-plac- e through two runs in an extra inning to defeat Idaho Falls, 5 to 4. The Pilots bunched runs in the second and tenth as they hit for 12, while Fields and Rene allowed 13 to the Russets. Twin Falls rallied in the cellar position to dump O'den, 10 to 3. Honors went to Baker, who held the Red sluggers to seven hits, while the Cowboys took 16 off Carpenter and Polivka. Em-erts- blue-gre- HOME RUN 2 night GOODRICH TIRE CLUB American league Foxx, Red Sox, 17; Trosky, Indians, 17; Greenberg, Tigers, 13; Keller, Yankees, 13; Johnson, Athletics, ebsl 13. National league Mize, Cardinals, 20; Danning, Giants, 10; Fletcher, Pirates, 10; Nicholson, Cubs, 8; Lombardi, Reds, 8; Pirates, 8. RUNS BATTED IN American league Foxx, Red Sox, 59; Greenberg, Tigers, 52; Walker, Senators, National league Giants, 50; Mize, 48. Dann n g, Cardinals, 50; 1 Fletcher, Pirates, 49. THE BIG SIX (Three leaders ir each league.) G. R. H. Pet. Player, Club 53 33 79 .380 Danning, Giants i: 54 39 89 .363 Finney, Red Sox Radcliff, Browns ..60 36 85 .363 53 52 78 .352 McCosky, Tigers Walker, Dodgers Gustine, Pirates 48 27 63 .344 45 22 57 .333 BY GEORGE KIRKSEY Hi NEW YORK, June 29 (U.R) The Washington Senators have brushed the dust of last place of their grey road uniforms today, and were temporarily quartered in the slightly more luxurious abode of seventh place. They owe their slight rise in affluence to Charley Gelbert, one of baseballs saddest cases. Gelbert has been sitting around on the Washington bench practically all season doing very little playing. But yesterday Gelbert gave the Senators a 3 victory over the Red He hit two 8 y. in 10 innings. c u'.es and a single, driving in 10th with the three runs. In the sco.-and Travis on base tied. out the Gelbert punched game winning single, scoring Travis. 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Dodson, official commission physician, has examlentos manager. Joe Jacobs. ined Galento more than once. The thing cooled off and had to There is some fear about his be steamed up again. eyes. Roosevelt Stadium, chance Its another WPA job, accommodates more than Baer, who hasbighad more for Max chances 65.000 for a fight. than a wayward son ol the rich And a fight it will be, for Boss Hague not only sees that tickets ure properly peddled, but is a vio-- 1 lent fan. He sits smack dab at the ringside and demands a Donny-- ' brook Fair. The boys either pro-- ! vide one or are tossed out of there. It is as good a way as any to run SALT LAKE CITY, June !(he beak busting business. It is highly possible that Ga- -' T.i: Mrs. A. C. Moore of Sal! cateh-as-I Lake City today held the Utah lento, who likes to go catch-ca- n and protect yourself at womens golf championship, won all times, won't be hampered by in a battle with a referee in his own back yard. Mrs. E. F. Easley of Ogden yeBut Baer prefers that style, too, sterday at the Salt Lake Counliv and has it in his head he can lick club. Galento. The first !8 was uneventful, ami Baer can still hit a bit. and Ga- Mrs. Moore rounded tile bend of more lento is the thrree up on her opponent. She open target held the lead on the 19th ami the two. GALENTO WORKS WHEN 20th, but Mrs. Easley began in IIK GETS AROUND TO IT rally. At the 31st hole the os. Galento's attitude has given his den star took a one up lend, after curxent handler. Harry Mendel, and halving the 30th to square the n match. Abe Greene, New Jerseys Mrs. Easley went two up on commission, considerable concern. Galento worked at Summit only the next, but Mrs. Moore battled when he got around to it. . . .did back and evened it on the mini. much us he pleused. There was The next four holes were halved, no Joe Jacobs to talk him into and on the 28th Mrs. Moore fir things. ally stroked to victory. Galento took a punch at and It was her first championship fired Jimmy Fraine, the trainer in twelve years of competition. .351 series count at San Francisco's Seals came EVERGREEN. Colo., June 29 through with a 4 to 3 victory over (IMP John Geertsen, Salt Lake Los Angeles and Sacramento won professional, was out in front its third straight from Portland 4 to City in the $1,000 Troutdale open to3. day following a San Diego scored its second 60 for the first 18 holes which straight over Seattle. 5 to 3, but it tied the course record. was necessary to call on the aging Leonard Ott, Denver pro, forarm of Herman Pillctte to turn merly of Joplin, Mo., was runner-u- p back the rampaging Rainiers in the with 61. George Sohneiter, late innings. Ogden, followed with a 62. and Warren St. Joseph, Mo The group of plants known as came in Ricpen, fourth wilh a 63. fungi has more influence on man's Eighteen holes were to he life than any other plant ed to lay with the fjim! 36 ached on earth. ulej lcr tomorrow. jLl . MACHINE SELLS TICKETS With the pressure put on it by Mayor Frank Aloysios Hague, the Only games scheduled. show should do better than the $150,000 gross recorded by Louis and Arturo Godoy in Yankee NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. Stadium the other evening. Boss .644 Hauge, who puts all members of 21 38 Cincinnati down for .643 his political machine 20 36 Brooklyn .625 tickets, would have done $100,000 21 35 New York more with show the .531 30 34 May 28, the Chicago .411 date from which it was postponed 33 23 littsburgh .411 due to the untimely death of Ga- 33 23 St. Louis n. of the Glen match meeting Bud Edison. Defending Champion Edison advanC' .'fed in to the final round yester with a c'ose three set delj rday 6 i cision over Roy Theurer, battle-scarre- IJCAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE COMMERCIAL Team Standings Won Lost Pet Cold I 1 BY HARRY GRAYSON NKA Service Soprts Editor NEW YORK, June 29. A fight between Maxie Adel-beBaer and Antonio Galento doesnt make much sense at this stage of the proceedings, but it should be a lot of fun . . .especially in Jersey City, where everything goes and there are no fussy New York commissioners to annoy anybody. The folks cant miss seeing an pier six brawl in Roosevelt Stadiym, July 2, and Joe Louis probably is right when he says: The guy who gets cut firstll lose. Max Baer and Tony Galento are d veterans. The match brings out Baer, a swinger who finally has gotten himself into condition but who has little heart, and Galento, a fat barkeep who can't possibly get in shape, but who has the courage of Senators Hop Forward On Ladder Als Bike Licks Off Court Most Difficult to Return Jacks Cafe; C it 11 Finalists Listed Boss Hague To Get A Fight From Mr. Galento And Mr. Baer-May- be rt Mens Title -- JUNE 29, 1940. UTAH, SATURDAY, North Main, Ixtgan, Utah |