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Show T1IE PAGE FOUK llEKALD-JOURNA- Clowns and Giants List Wins Over Big Leaguers Famous Clubs To Appear Miami Clown Battery rT AW At Logan Park Traveling Baseball Teams Stage Show On Tuesday L , ' COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Y7 5. Team Standings -i , Won Lost Pet. 7 0 1.000 Motor Sales ' baseball ton in bents Paine t hat h NEWS! Ir case you havent read nf the accomplishments of tile great Satchel Paine he is rated as on-the greatest pitchers in baseball today lie has bested i..y lean four tulles out of six gunics. Joe DiMuggm, Yunk slugger, who batted against Satchel, says he is the greatest liurler he ever batted against. Said IiiM.iggio on one occasion: Now 1 know Ill make good with the tanka I filially g.il a slnnle off the great Puige. But thats netting away from our stoiy. Only recently the unique and sensationul Uuvni. Cuban Giants baseball club, which makes its initial appearWhen any ; Satchel Wingets Utah Poultry Als Bike Jack's Cafe Recreation Bowling Cde-- v ;qnr'3- Tw5!Z& I 5 4 2 3 .718 3 4 1 1 6 6 .409 .130 .130 As liallots .891 LEAGUE COMMERCIAL Bike at VVinget's, 7 p. in. Utah Poultry at Jack's Cafe, 8 in Logan at the fair- grounds park next Tuesday at 6:30 o'clock against the Miami Ethiopian Clowns, met and defeated the great Satchel Paige and his Kansas City All Stars In 2 twelve inning a thrilling game. This was played at the Association American League Park, Louisville, Kentucky, on p. m. Motor Sales at Recreation Bowling, 9 p. m. 13, at School Boy Inipo, left, is culled the Bob Feller of negro baseball. Although small of stature, lie bus a terrifically fust ball and good Clown club is Haycontrol. His catcher on the Miuini Etluof wood Khora, right. These men will pei.orm when the Clowns tackle the Havana Cuban Giants on the fairgrounds diamond in Logan next Tuesday at 5:30. Havana Cuban Mainstays Quality Heb's Rees' Feed Store. 6 Favorites won the three Commercial league contests last night suddenly after a weatherma. turned in favor of souball play. Rao with Winget's Ice Cream, Bateman pitching, barely got by while Recreation Bowling Utah Poultry returned to its old form and knocked out an 83 win over Al's Bike. In the feature. Jack's Cafe, team which upft Wingets last week, was unable to hold Motor Sales as the Motor-me- n ran up 10 runs against ' 7 for Cafe. The league standings now show Motor Sales leading the second half with seven straight wins, followed by Winer's 5 and 2. If the Motormen continue their present pace, they'll wih the half Poulbunting and then meet Utah senes. try in the championship The race, however, is wide open as yet, with Wingets and Poultry still presenting strong bids. reValley league competition sumes Monday night with a full program. Commercials take the diamond as usual Tuesday night, but will not play the following All Friday because of the Ghost recreation Star contest at th back park. Logan MIA leaguers go after a into action Wednesday week's NEW YORK. July go and Ward and congratulated them on the swell job they had paragraphs containing scattered thoughts: done. The umps were struck The fight mob just can't underspeechless. Unless this dangerous stand Billy Soose, the middleweight and subversive trend is halted, champion. He does the durndcst the fust thing you know Jimmy things. Such as saying: "I don't Dykes will be saying a kind word th. ik I should be seriously acceptabout an umpire. ed ns champion until I have defeatOver-lied Georgie Abrams and Ken Abrams b it me twice before A gent in Johnstown, Ta., who I became champion and the decissigns himself Romeo" writes in to ion I won over Ovcrlin wasn't satisask who is the best looking gal athlete now that Eleanor Holm has factory." SELECTION BALLOT Following; are tnv choices for the all-stsoftball stfuad which will play the Negro Ghosts in Loyan August 1. I understand I may not list more than 13 players, for that is squad limit. My candidates must he into the Herald Journal office by Sunday evening, July 27, so ar be published" Monday. Catcher First Base Second Base Third Base Shortstop Short Field Outfielders, A Utility Men ' Selection of players will be made subject to their n. retired from swimming. Not wishing to get embroiled in a fight I can't finish, I hereby decline to choose one. However, two likely candidates would be Miss Virginia Wolfendeii, the tennis player, and Miss Gloria Cullen, the swimmer. The summer heat wilts some rookies and raises others to the boiling point of stardom. Last March the most promising young ball players seemed to be Phil Kizzuto and Gerald Priddy of the Yankees. Lou Novikoff of the Cubs and Harry Walker of the Cardinals. Kizzuto, after an unsteady start. Is beginning to live up to his reputation, Imth afield and at hat. Novikoff, a terror in the Coast that the curves league, found thrown by major league pitchers were somewhat - diflerent from those he had been accustomed to. He was sent to the minors. Wulker just didnt have the stuff. Priddy seemed to be suffering from stage fright when he first came up, but his chances were hurt by the fact that the fact that Yankees already had a pretty fair second baseman named Joe Gordon. .uo one out of four made good wlmli baseball men say is a good ratio. . :KIVS KVITMl IV Alim it mi Ii'hkik- - Krllor, Yinliemt, I liiWtu.iP'i. vmimiil Slum-liter- i, V , i.'iumi.' l 1,3. 88, inns.... Si, lulk. tiger. V'lt imRiti. 1,3, 1 Hintlll, .mini. tin, rui. 71 1hi(-p-- l Stars listed first annual coast league game at San Francisco next all-st- IJCAtilK NATIONAL II RRY flRAYSON Service Sports Editor NEWARK, N. J., July 26 .&Uft 111 IttlMirfgli 4(1 47 .544 Fritzie Zivic will get something ( Incltmnll .fiftft 45 New like $15,000 for risking the world ork .444 40 ( liiutwo against 3tf Bom to i) .400 welterweight championship Frederick James Cochrane In a .ftftft 88 hitiudrlphlu Fridu n Kenulln fight at Ruppert Stadium here, July 28. trokln 42, Pittsburghft. ft ft. ftork New ft, That is neari'ctgo ft. ThiUuieltilu 4, ly twice as much lioNtuu ft, HI. 1ouIn 0 (nifttil). as Zivic and Bummy Davis BY GEORGE KIRKSEY grossed though NEW YORK, July 26 (U.Ri Rub s p o n s ored by your eyes and see whos in third1 United Service place today in the N a t lo n a o rganizations League. Yes, sir, nobody but at the Polo Frankie Frisch's Pittsburgh Pirates. Although they may be a bit too far back to be considered as serious pennant contenders, the Pirit is Red but ates are playing championship ball Co c h r ane, un-who now. Ask the Dodgers, n o wn outside right bowed twice yesterday to the Pirof his home preates and had a cruel bow dealt cincts, who will ates and had a cruel blow dealt put the anticand twice yesterday, Brooklyn 20,000 Fritzie Zivic ipated and the Pirates made it seven in up a row and 22 victories in their ward of $40,000 in persons the Newark bull lust 29 games. park. Once In Sixth Zivic is down for 40 per cent. A month ago the Pirates were Cochrane stresses the down in sixth place, only 34 tance of a local attraction. impore seventh-placThe Ol' Redhead was raised on games in front of the Braves. Bond Street, six houses from deswhere Mickey Walker used to live Brooklyns position became perate as a result of the double in the Kereighhead section of to Pirates. loss the Elizabeth. g The Cardinals, howAs a kid he scrambled for penof to failed take ever, advantage nies and nickelJ tossed by Walker were as when he returned home after a they Brooklyn's plight handed their third shutout of the fight With other members of the Boston Braves the by year, neighborhood gang he sat on the last night. Playing before 22,933 Toy Bulldogs front porch, waitfans, largest crowd to see a St. ing for him to get up in the mornLouis home game since the lights ing. were installed a year ago, the Cards were held to three hits by COCHRANE UNMARKED Jim Tobin, who retired the last 22 AFTER 100 BATTLES men in order. Cochrane n is a short The defeat left the Cards a full of 2 He has brilliant game in front of the Dodgers and red 104 ahead of the surging Pirates. nose.hair, blue eyes and a stubby He attended St Mary's high losThe Phillies broke a of Elizabeth for two years. ing streak by defeating the Reds, school He ran an insulating machine in a fine wire works. When he estabGiants In Fifth a local pugilistic reputation, With a rally in the first lished the Giants blasted Vern Olsen to he opened a gin mill at Hillside, which is between Elizabeth and cover and trimmed the Cubs, He gets customers from Despite the win the Giants drop- Newark. both directions. There are no flies fifth to place. ped The Yankees winning surge has on the Ol' Redhead. That Cochrane can take care of given everybody on the club a shot In the arm. Spud Chandler, who himself is made evident by the abstarted eight times without win- sence of facial marks. Though he the White Sox .acquired several amateur titles and ning until he beat now can't lose. has been in more than 100 profestwo weeks ago, He's won three in a row, nothing sional fights, his only scar is a result of being butted on the foreno 3 over the White Sox, Combined with the Red Soxs head. Zivic at 5 feet 10 will tower 10-- 6 triumph over the Indians, the Yanks victory moved them 11 full over Cochrane, who stands no more games ahead in the pennant race. than 5 feet 54. Zivic expects to Ol Mose Grove struggled through weigh 145, Cochrane 142. Cochrane has been working at to win his 300th Major League victory after missing twice before. Madame Beys famous camp at Joe Cronin put him in there to do Summit for this fight since April. or die and after seeing the Indians The battle, thrice postponed, origlead Ol Mose inally was scheduled for the Newget away to a Armory, May 26. It is for this finally scraped through to victory ark reason that Cochrane suspects on Jimmy Foxx's triple. The Athletics slapped out 15 hits Zivic isn't precisely crazy about and buried the Tigers under a 11-- 5 keeping the appointment. Cochrane has dropped numerdefeat. ous decisions, but only two debatWith Elder Auker hurling a the St. Louis Browns bound- able ones in 50 starts in the last ed out of the cellar by beating the three years to Mike Kaplan and Norman Rubio. Senators, e Kaplan beat Zivic in a engagement in Boston in April. He wouldn't give Cochrane a secBoise Still Stabs ond edition. Cochrane twice trim med Rubio in repeaters. Hun l4.h St. UhiU Brooklyn . Aft today day was announced Martin. "Lefty ager Pepper ODoul manages the southern batting-or-de- r: Bill Endicott, Sacramento, left field; Jo Jo White, Seattle, right field; Don Gutteridge, Sacramento, third base; Herman Reich, Portland, first base; Buster Adams, Sacramento, center field; Bobby second Blattner. base; Bob Collins. Seattle, catcher; Lindsay Brown, Sacramento, Portland, shortstop; Hal Turpin, Seattle, pitcher. layoff. St. Paul Tournament A The Amon friends tended for hed, ensen, kinson O-- v league-leadin- Riggs vs. Schroeder In Net Finals cellar-begrime- d BARBS j.. Pilots As Willie Gilzenberg, his man ager, explains, the Ol' Red head came up the hard way like Zivic "They aint never been fed no bums, he says. A hopeful Jersey roots for Cochrane and gives him some chance, but, generally speaking, the reU fight mob sees the polished Zivic in no great danger. North Jersey says Cochrane will match Zivic in such tricks as thumbing and elbowing, and insists the champion can be as rough as he pleases. Cochrane professes to be confident that he can cut Zivic down with left hooks to the belly and rights to the heart. He promises to lug the trouble . . . realizes he must go and get what Zivic wants to keep. He thinks s, much of his chances that he bet $400 on himself at to 4. n Abe Green, New Jersey's will name the commission, referee the night of the show. There are no judges in New Jersey. Thomas Joseph Culnan, promot1 ow1-ma- i i Salt Elmont on, Mr of ion, Mi and Mr. Ralph Hill am Hattie 1 derson Lester Gifford Mrs. Eii Miss week ii home o C. Nelsc Mr. and Mr nesday RED COCHRANE while e fives at Drummi Mr. a Ogden ' and Mr son Ro with th the Bra acconipi a week Seals Lose Close Game To Oakland FAC IST IllC I.F.AC.I K I.EA E NEW ( 8-- Homn-vlU- El Mrs. 8-- REDHEAD IROMIKKH TO CARRY TBOIBLE acei Je Sunday ion Mer Fred Pi Benning Morriso pace-settin- non-titl- C tion clo paign I in whii provide! men an beans w 8-- . . 1 Jr. Bridg 8-- 4 Way Toward Top ' Lui wore p and Mr k 5-- national W. gun, l 4-- 0 Favorites Lead 1 break , ST. PAUL. Minn., July 26 UT' favorite and two dark horses shared the lead today as the St. Paul open golf tournament entered its second round. The favorite was Jimmy Thomson, of Chicopee, Mass., the dark Wwmen'i C.olf Iensoe or horses were Joe Coria of St. Paul, Ft W. !.. T li i H I.:'it 1941 Furt Iiiiuxln open Minnesota . 4 Jill, 7 mi S champion, and Gene Battlsloni of iiwilrii i C Norwood Park, 111. They carded 81(4 TH' . 4 , pmvo so , s: 14 five under S Furi-i- l luilt par 67's. 810 . 778 I Snl A stroke behind with 68's were riNOKKK I.EAI.IB 81 75 Ml.lt-Pnrk ... I Rancho Santa Fe, 65W 11S4 Ralph Guldahl . ...1 Cal., and Lighthorse Harry Cooper, KrliUi n Kmult MI'1'Park lu' Fort Iioiigln UV Chicago 514. liiom Idt. Foii-ii- I l,nc Tne 64 low scorers at the end of O C 4. FroMi JI, salt todav'9 second round qualify fur C 19 W Ilimnavllle 4'i. Oailen final round tomorrow. The Logan womens golf team theBen Mi 5 Mi, Hogan of Hershey, Pa., the Twin I iiIIm ft, BoIm 1ft. trampled Forest Dale. 18 to vicixMlpnnfd, rain. year's top money winner trailed OKln tit Halt Friday, to ring up its fourth l4HnilMo 0, Idaho fulU 1 (called strokes with a 70. tory of the season and creep gwith- three ruin. end of third, in six points of the Fort Douglas squad. There was only one game in the Fort Douglas won from Nibley Pioneer League last night that closest in the 13Mt to 104, park, counted and it really did count. match of the day. Provo walked In that game, Boise's over the Salt Lake Country club, Twin trounced the 20 to 4 and Ogden Country club Falls Cowboys, 12 to 2, to sneak smothered Bonneville, 194 to 4 4. to within two and a half games The golfers were drenched by SEABRICHT, N. J., July 26 (in of the first place Ogden Reds. rainstorms, but nevertheless, all former national Bobby Riggs, The Pilot first Walt matches were completed. his fourth title Lowe, started the baseman, champion Boise club on Miss Claire Laub of Logan turn- here in theseeking 54th annual Seabnght the victory trail when he hit for ed in an 88 for one of the best tennis championship, meets Ted the circuit in the first frame and Mrs. Helen Schroeder scores of the day. in the final chased two teammates across the of California Wise of Nibley park turned in a round today. From there out it was easy fine performance to tie Mrs. Helen The women's title round between plate. Mrs. Sarah P. Cooke and Helen sailing. Pocatello and Idaho Falls played Bernhard will be played tomorrow. four before rain halted the innings reSchroeder upset the highly while Ogden and Salt Lake game, hard Wayne Sabin, in a garded five-senever did started because of t marathon yester- the heavy get fought precipitation. day. 2 9 2 Twin Falls . 000 000 002 Riggs, on the comeback trail Boise 421 401 OOx-- 12 13 2 after losing his national crown to Kerr and Bohnen, Rasmussen, Don McNeill last year, dropped and Barker. one set before vanquishing Gard- Kuper; Staley ner Mulloy of Coral Gables, Fla. CHICAGO. .July 26 U'li Grid-ster- s from midwestern schools to- day virtually cinched the starting Some folks who can't deliver the baekfield posts on the college all- goods will expect to collect. star team which meets the Chica-- 1 go Bears, professional champions, The food situation in Germany Aug. 28. With three days of bal- -' may eventually bring some counleft, Michigan's loting ter attacks by the folks back Tommyi Harmon and Forest Evashevski, home. Notre Dame's Milt Piepul and Minnesota's George Franck topped We've discovered that a mosthe rest of the nation's star backs quito can make a busy little . it (cm, I ; H 8, 3 , Cuimii, by more than 100,000 votes.' look like a luafer. i,ig. is, I BY N'EA Prt. .4ft .047 Aft 5-- Tuesby Man- team Cal relative1 Erie Jo Mrs. E. Mrs C. Andersu and Mr Lake C Fritz in Tricks II. ft, IMiMtulelpliU ltruit l.ouiti 5, WnhliKl4u ft. MI. 4-- squad. The northern Mrs. toy, brightly The i Scotch-Irishma- SAN FRANCISCO, July 26 'R of the northern The make-u- p team which will participate in the Logan Ladies TODAYS SPORT PARADE Are Second In State Golf big-tim- that selections can Pitchers (3) All No less formidable pitcher is Lefty Tinnt, left, of the Havana Cuban Giants. One of the Cubans heavy hitters is Pedro Abreu, right, who plays left field. tered st Northern Pacific 6-- Manager Lawrence Turley. One of the leadfing teams in the Valley league, the Knitters drive to the state prison for a battle with the prisoners this and then will engage the Army Eagles at White Park Sun7 at p. m. day It Is the second Cache team to Whats the World Coming to e break into the softball Department -- After the Findlay at White Park. Cliff's Service team of the Ohio state league defeated two rankir; Salt Lake defeated Fostoria, 7 to ft crowd City clubs two weeks ago. collected around Umpires Bendi- ALL-STA- Il coast-to-coa- Bn Logan Yellov the ta Red Matches pouring into not be acknowledged. The Ghosts, who appeared In a Logan sottball spectacle last year and wowed the fans with their antics and professional play, are making a tour, and will lie brought to Logan from other big western cities. Deadline for all star ballots is Sunday evening. They . must lie sent or handed into the Herald Journal sports department before that time so that selection can lie announced Monday. A ballot appears on this page. Clip it out and send in your choices. at Pig Stand -- 26 The Loganknit softball team of this eity will be guests of Suit Lake City teams over the week end, It was announced today by m. LOO AN MIA LEAGUE Next Wednesdays Schedule 7 p. m. Second vs. Eighth, main diamond. vs. First, 7 p. m. Providence Diamond No. 1. 8 p. m. River Heights vs. College. i 9 p. m. Seventh vs. Young. Sixth, bye. surpassed. Plays In Salt Lake p. The Challenger Admirers Say s At Smithfield: tertainment, comical diamond tics and a daily display of fast, cannot be baseball, aggressive Loganknit Team Feed. Ho W. W- l4-e- GIRLS LEAGUE Next Mondays Schedule At Logan: 6 p. m. fTiff'8 Service at Collegiate Beauty. 7 m. Trenton at Draper p. enan- A lie, himself dubbed by Colliers as the Joe Jacobs of negro sportN, goes further and places the Ethiopians on a ar with any of the major league class AA teams, and states only their color keeps these star performers out of the big show. Theyll make baseball whoopee at the fairgrounds park next Tuesday when the champion Miami Clowns launch their Utah debut at 5:30 against the formidable Havana Cuban Giants. After playing Tuesday in Logan, the two clubs will present their screaming, sensational and intriguing show In Ogden and Salt Lake City before moving to Denver for the big Denver Post tournament. E vice. fea- d it Taylor. At Providence: 8.3o Mendon at Providence. who piloted his famous Harlem Globe Trotters to the world basketball championship and who handles the western bookings for the sensational Clowns, rates the Miami Ethiopians as the greatest and most thrilling negro group of athletes and comedians it has ever been his pleasure to witness on the ball field." Saperstein says, "The Ethiopian Clowns are to baseball what the Harlem Globe Trotters are to foY sheer & p. in. Hyrum at Curti-irket. At Welfevllle: Motor at 8 p. m. Lundberg Morning Milk. 9 p. m. Lewiston at Cliffs Ser- afternoon against the strong Clowns Miami and colorful should witness one of the largest attendances of the summer sports season. As for the Clowns, Abe Saper-stei- dlamond-stude- m.Grant's Curd 9 No wonder than that the visiting Cuban Giants are a proud unit. They have played and helped defeat such teams as the Cincinnati Reds, Brooklyn Lodgers and St. Louis Cardinals during the spring training sessions on the major league teams' visits to Cuba and Puerta Rica. Tim Havana Cuban winter league stars have proved a tremendous drawing card, and their appearance here Tuesday basketball a 8 p. M . ture attraction that LEAGUE Schedule Next Monday's At Logan: 3-- June VALLEY i began Vh g Star-Negr- Al's 1 Crown Before Partisans the Herald Journal with Cache all star softball choices, arrangements were made today for a girls game to eome as a preo liminary to the All Ghost eluMsio, which will be played next Friday night at the Isigan softlmll park. to promoters of According the show, the prominent Draper Quality Feed girls will oppose Iteex Feed of Smithfield ill the first attraction of the big sjairtH evening. The Draper club, with Wilma Abrams starring on the mound, won the first half chamgirl J pionship of the Crn-lileague, anil Is headed strong for the hunting this half. s Feed No weak team is Store. With tliat olub, jon, is Lois a sensational hurler Downs, who is undefeated this have half. The Rees girls grown stronger as the season has proas now and appears gressed, the niuln threat against Draper supremacy in the second half. lhe Friday game, scheduled to begin at 7:30, while the Ghosts play one hour later, will lie a regular league contest, played Friday instead of Thursday. The entire show will be offered for an admission price will of 30 and 15 rents. Pass4-- of ance 1 All Stars To Meet Famous Negro Club Here Friday Nights Results 10, Jack's Cafe 7. -- i'tah Poultry 8, Al's Bike 3. VVinget's 6, Recreation Bowling I jest Motor Sales A 194 26, Motor Sales Girls Contest Pirates Leap Fans Root for Cochrane To Third To Precede Continues As Zivic Risks Undefeated Ghosts Show In National I, ArV?'-- ' JULY LOGAN, UTAH, SATURDAY, L, BY UNITED PRESS Young Larry Jansen, who cairn down to the San Francisco Seals from the Salt Lake Bees, turned in a three hit performance against Oakland last night and lost, 2 to 0, because he threw the ball away n on ai tight play. Nary a hit did the Acorns get off Jansen until the seventh, when Hugh Luby drilled a single past Tony Lnzzeri. But in the eighth Marvin Gudat lashed a double to center and Dynamite Dunn laid a bunt at Jansen's feet. He overthrew third in his anxiety and sec-Gu nit scored, Dunn going toscored id. Bill Raimondi then Dunn with a single. Sun I hego evened its series with Saeramento by coming from behind in the lust of the ninth to wih 3 to 2. Hal Ti rpin, Seattle pitcher, won his 14th victory of the season by hurling and hitting the Rainleri lo a 7 to 2 win over Portland. Los Angelos scored six runs in tile first inning and clung to a lead that eventually brought a 9 to 5 win over Hollywood. Mr and wort whei inter gate; club. Hare and frorr visit hit-ru- of ton. i at Mrs ors chil this Mr and wit this Williams And Reiser Still Lead NEW YORK, July 26 r.pv Ted Williams, booming belter of the Boston Red Sox, and Pete Reiser, Brooklyn dynnmiter, continue to lead the butting races In their clh cults, with Joe DiMaggto arid Johnny Mize still breathing o their respective heels. Averages released today I eluding games of Thursday show Williams boosted his American League top figure by two pointJ during the week to a brilliant .397, while Runner-u- p DiMaggio of the ing the production in conjunction flu ndering Yankees held to hi Mike Jacobi, .375 mark. with Monopolist In the national, Reisers par" wont be surprised at anything. Babe Culnan paid Luis Angel setting average f, lumped slighhy Johnny Firpo $125 for his first fight in to .339. but Mize of the contending Cardinals America. also faded slightly and registered Hard-Hittin- THE FALL! .330. g . Howie Krist . of the Cardin NEW YORK, July 26 (I'.Pi Gro- took over pitching honors in th ver Cleveland Alexander, 50, for- nationnl league when Cincinnati mer major league pitcher and a Elmer Riddle lost his first gam baseball immortal, was in serious after 11 victories. Krist condition today at Bellevue hos- boasts a straight record of seven perfect from a possible wins and no losses. pital, suffering , skull fracture, a gash over the left Meanwhile Bullet Bob Feller or and Police said alcoholism. eye Cleveland took over the AmericWJ Alexander was found lying in the mound leadership from A.1 Bento street last night. They said he had of Detroit with his 19 victories a4 five deleuta. apparently fallen. Augn nd S, he hi, |