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Show m the TODAYS MH 5;orf Parade Jufy o.. July 9 IN' and wherever the old, intermediate men who baseball writing the, r buM-- 1 thrown together in a J?, Eince city they invariably spend Unsure hours talking shop. dlal:uss this pitcher and that be-icrtstop and they heatedly or praise some particular le ,pieW itiner-ii- t Boswells to this bustling, Sue shore metropolis was no tception. There was only a In r,ht change in the routine. was revious years, conversation by the New York .emulated Lnkees This season the team tne microscope was was Irooklvn and the question their rate really bums the Lo HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L a- THURSDAY. JULY a IfcNftf 10 12. 0, TACE SEVEN THUOi (HI AND - eVUlclTjOittncii fWP ITISJ in HER zi. v s i 4- - u' t!never V t'r S ejjeh Seams these The excursion of I & kr lplKti HAD ft; tHAti. :Ty:-(k- he i CCEE.V unt,- "PTlt .i' SWIFT SWEDE are Softball Tilts rl evi-il- rt resume t ht Sza-bo- j all-st- ar - Bud Ward Leads reporters acknowledge that Kbooklvn is blessed with tremend-(- s power and that the power (hs imported by Larry MacPhail. that the Dodger in- ;Ly admit SPOKANE, Wash. July 9 d id is so tight that it is hardp0rp. Marvin Bud Ward, Spo- drive a pill through t. kane. leads 64 golf aiiiiUurs into a Jut they also hold t the first round of match play o in the western iger pitching is too goo amateur today e and that a serious slump i g0f championship. n I immediate prospect. ej ward, the defend ing titlit and ooklyn twiners are so we national amateur champion, won soned that they are over-npmedll, honors sterday by adding will the carry issibly batting la blistering 68 to he- to the pennant through js cariy round of 73 for a 36- use there is no other contender totai 0f 14 j suite of a th enough power to develop ,nl driving wind wliiih sent scores serious threat. Ward carded eight bird- But the supposed experts, while .soaring. jcs nost conceding the Dodgers the tvvo strokes behind Ward was ig because of the lack of oppofeuow townsman Marsh Ham- j,. that mond Wltj, a ion, are all tut certain 113. e same National league kinds U llfrc(i Wehrle. Racine, and Wis., fall again into the pitfalls of Fireman Bruce MiCormack. Los e world series, and that although ported US's to tic for ey may be a good team for their tjlir(i pace cuit they are not a good team Harry a',van Seattle, who led the medal field at the halfway mark with a 69, was wild ye.ster-- 1 with an 80 for a total of day . ajor argument the writers ad-- 14!) nee But there is another rea- Charles :Chuk Evans, Chicago, too, which must be recog- jour (lmes western amateur titlist ,ed as the of the jn earv '2ij's qualified with a! ory that wishing will make it lr7 tota, fhirtecn-year-olBuddy For the 1942 Dodgers are f:Uoe, at the other end of the age riters perhaps the mo!scale. qualified with 155. Moe is r.popular team of the last the son of the home club pro. Western Amateur I RMAX Providence E Market. Morning at Colonial Milk at Curtis Getting the American Leaguers off to a rood start and the Nationals o(f to a bad one, Cleveland Inman Lou Boumeau dashes for fust base alter tiomer m the 10th annual major league hitting a baseball game m New York. Morton Cooper of the Cards was pitching, Walter Cooper catching and Umpire Ball.inlant is behind the plate. The Americans won 1 all-st- ar first-inni- NIBLEY NEWS ing. The atnaiing Providence club, which has defeated Morning Milk and Cliffs Service in the last two games it hat plaved, will meet Col- onial Club, which ran second to Cliffs m the first half, and which is considered stronger than ever. These two organizations have ex-icedent chances of finishing high in the standings. This game is set 1 d i ht Ogden Team Bests Pocatello In Opener - d, 6-- ' ll i An-u- Tin Ear Tintype we ,r,d.lilt8 J- - ' l-- ' JAHi Stars Snap Seals A r: i wiu-the- me Streak e I j 1 j d S 3-- s'-- Ofru-ar'- V ' h all-st- j y ta 'i-- i pVil. That Movie Work 'Is Tough' Frankie Albert Testifies -- . 1 "ork all-st- t0(J-- v , Mr. n, n swn-vmin- g four-gam- -- ""V pie-flig- different tunes for different scenItT Fit NEST FOSTER after their .rpss Ntaff Correspondent es." holiday, both circuit champions, HOLLYWOOD, One Picture Enough Making iipi ate better off than at the same to Frankie AlAlbert admitted frankly the micaccording movies, lime last year. bert, is a lot tougher than playing rophone had frightened him. Ho Temporary Nosedive football in the Rose Bowl. didn't know wbat his voice soundon nosedive Despite their terrific foot- The Stanford ed like &nd he didn't know wbat their latest western jaunt in whuh work hlll, completed -he looked like on the screen. nJ1tIon they dropped nine of 14 games, the n his The piaure, Col- Barton asked ht;n to stay away e Yankees have a edge for which over the rest of the American Spirit of Stanford,"a sizable sum nt front the rushes, fearful that the unibiu paid him magnified image on the screen league field, a niaigin that is a half monev would add to his embarrassment. game better than they had ut the AlBut I earned every cent," 1941 nnd-wa- y mark. But the touglirxt chore in the bert observed In the average foot- At this point last season, the picture came In the romantic loses from eight a bal player game ankees led by only 3 a games and to Id scenes. pounds, I lost 14 while this different Theres something was in production." picture It was Albeits first venture in about kissing- a girl goodnight ill dramatics. He found it far differ- the privacy of her front torch. ent from mastering the intricacies It's a devastating tiling to kiss a of Clark Shaughnessys girl before 50 pairs of attentive and playing with the Indian eyes.'' team Alls-r- t performed so well that Red Sox have footba Btoiot.s red-h( hanged His Mind Barton wanted to use him in anas Cleveland Indians the replaced other feature. my the challengers but the separating ' 'Sm W hite, No soap," replied Albert. Me the same. The "h ,hp "ho. he margins are almost I wouldn me told Producer for the navy. Detroit Red Sox play fourth-plac- e ut UA tough He pwntsJ the Tigers truili.-.along todaysor'C,,r'3 I had played before os nine games off the pace. many as 100,000 people and that A. Seven Of Nine Lundahl Wins persons on a studio sound The Indians, seven games back, the fewwouldn't mean much after stage have won seven of their last nine and stand a good chance of get- that. believed him. June Leg In "I ting back in the fight. They tangle the mind after "I changed my towith the Philadelphia Athletics first day. Why, even the makeup night in the opener of a threc-gain- c of the Jure leg In Winner man scared me. I looked and felt series. directors' play. Logan Golf a like cup sissy." series between The three-gam- e Fortunately, Albert related, D- and Country club, is A. J. Lunthe Chicago White Sox and Washirector Charles Barton understood dahl, former president of the orington Senators, both hopelessly his embarrassment, worked with ganization. He took the honors be will second in the division, deep m a four-ma- n playoff. cellar fight. him to achieve a naturalness and part of a three-teafor Other finalists were Dick Lunnecessary is the As sixth, games 2.., Chicago dahl, who last week won the back - and the Senators are bust, a his characterization. . bad Idaho open amateur golf tourr.ey " Ph.ladel a behind half and game If I had been just at Idaho Falls; A. H. John and onc of tke mmor players, but I had Bob Turley. Brooklyn opens an important and lias Lundahl carded a every scene and Pr in 1 practicallycostume Cincinnati western trip against 21 handicap. a O'1 eight Ranged most is of one their although it crucial junkets, the Dodgers are fixed better than ever to fight STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT off their tough intersectioral rivState Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah chamREIN) FIT OF CONDITION OF THE als. The National league pions have a tremendous psychological and physical edge in that 81 Of Lewiston, in the State of Utah, at the close of businesa on game margin. C'loM-Izikt Year JUNE 30, 1942. Last year at this time, Brooklyn ASSETS $249,109 '7 kept one eye on their own ball Loans and discounts (Including $2,435.17 overdrafts) d United States Govci nmont 8,000 (') obligations, direct and guaranteed game and the other on the to see how the St. Louis Obligations of States and juridical subdivisions 3,8808.0 Cardinals, who were breathing on Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection their very necks, were doing. The 192,638.59 Bank premises owned $7,900 42, furniture and Dodgers held only a three-gam- e who Birds Red 41 over the fixtures $1.081 8.981 VI advantage seemed to get holler as the race TOTAL ASSETS .. got closer, turning the campaign $462,659.49 into a bitter battle right down to wound the final days. Brooklyn up the season 2'a games in front and Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ... $152.355 04 Manager Leo Duroeher is already pouring on theg pressure to prevent Time deposits of individuals .partnerships, and corporations .. 162,196 69 another puisuit like Dejrosits of United States Government (including postal 368 76 savings) The Dodgers have the most pot- Deposits of States and jailitical subdiv-sion49.615 85 in the league but Deposits of banks ent plate-pow5.168.75 r two- - Other may have trouble in deposits t certified and officers' checks, etc.) 2,317.65 TOTAL DEPOSITS $372,022.71 game set with the Reds, who have risen to third from last yeai's fourth place. Three games each fol- Other liabilities 1,200.00 low with the Pirates, Cubs and TOTAL LIABILITIES (not Including subordinated Cardinals. Second place St. Louis plays the obligations shown below) $373,222.71 fourth-plac- e New York Giants toi climbhas which CAPITAL ACCOUNTS day and Chicago, ed to the top of the seeon 1 division Capital $ 10,000 00 last .. 40,000 00 one notch better than year's Surplus Undivided The Pirates . 1.889 65 profits post, plays Boston. tackle the perental last place Phils, Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) ,. . 1,547.10 j10 ...- -I Pleasant Entertainment Fans are reminded that Valley loop tilts in Logan are now free. Everyone is invited to attend the games The warm evenings make it pleasant to watch the fast dta-- i mond show, and provides an opportunity for all members of the family to have a recreational out- - haro-foug- Navy flyer may find himself in sea covered with flaming gasoline schools to get through or ml. so Navy piepares cadets at and swim under fire. This cadet rcheWscs itr University of Georgia PALL SCIIEFFEI.S I nitcd Press Staff Correspmident NEW YOKK. July 9 il Ii- - Foiget all that talk about the Now York Yankees collapse" and malic up nund tnat the Bi ooklyn your Dodgers' staggering 8i, game lead in the National league will get bigger. Because as the majors go back 11 MLB TV K j HV and Mrs. Ernest Morgon dci son Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Moroni Hansen, attended the funeral serviies of Eldred Miller at Salt Lake City. and J. I). Hansen of Logan were Grant Larson w ho is employed dinner guests at the home of Mr at Salt Lake City is visiting at the and Mrs. Merlend Hansen on Sunh f 7!" T.u Anta Miss Joyce Adams, daughter of day. Mr and Mrs. Paul Winborg and Mr. and Mrs. Alden Adams of Salt Lake City has returned to her family of Idaho Fals, Idaho, spent tor 8 oclock. home after spending two weeks va- the past week visiting friends and The second game in Logan cation at the home of her grandrelatives of the ward. brings together Morning Milk and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma O. LarMayor and Mrs A. L. Riggs. Mr and Mrs. C. L. Ames, and Mr. Curtis E Market. This, too, will be son. Miss Alice Larson, daughter of and Mrs. Raul Wmboig of IJaho Miss Lola Johnson has return- Mr. and Mrs. Alma O Larson visitMiss Lola Johinson has returnand ed home Mrs. at the Mr. of rePresident Toni Rowley Gaylord Sorenson of Smithfield ed to her home after undergoing minds alley league players an appendicitis operation. softball Friday. and managers that Mrs. Earnest Mauchley spent two Relda Mrs. Mrs. Lloyd to Hepworth, start games in Logan are of the past week in Ogden days and Moon Anderson Mrs. Vce spent on the hour scheduled. If a she welcomed a new grand- where at tjie Sunday visiting evening team fails to be on the field which was born to Mr, daughter, home Mr. Yeates. of Alma Mrs and at 10 minutes after the hour, Mrs. Ernest Mrs. and Mrs. Lynn Tool.son of Ogden, Morgon, the game is forfeited. Also, Mrs. Tool.son being the former Delton Morgon, Mrs. Lamont Leish-niaeach club must furnish an Mrs. Ellis Anderson, Mrs. Phyllis Mauchley. umpire. Alma Larson, Mrs. Esther Eliuson, Valley league tilts in Logan Mrs. Alma Yeates, Mrs. Rnpheal to are free the public. Eliason, Mrs. G. W. Winborg, Mrs. L. Ames, Mrs. Sarah Olson, Mrs v C. Isreal Yeates, Mrs. Elizabeth a affair. Curtis last Yeates, Mrs. Hazel Chugg, and Mrs. fars. Monday downed Cliff's, and the Earn Jessop, Mrs. George AnderThis unpopularity doesn't stem son called at the home of Mr. and Milkmen are always a threat. om the bottom -- it seeps down Mrs. Earn Scott Wednesday Answer To Story om above. The reports have ternoon. At Wellsville tonight. io fight with the players. But Mrs. Tess Pitkin of Los Angeles, Bike meets Cliff's. hey do have a surprisingly bit-- ir Reverberations from Winget's California, is visiting at the home argument with the manage-nen- t, Ice Qream dub came today from of Mr. and Mrs. George Cummings. meaning MacPhail and Mrs. George Cummings and Mrs. Lyman C- Berrett, manager, and eo (The Lip) Duroeher. Both BY 1MTF.1) PRESS over the Tess Pitkin spent Monday In Link McClellan, organizer, nen are loud, arrogant and Ogden's Reds opened a three-da- y yesterday that the ton visiting friends and relatives and they rapidly are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson. stand with Pocatello's Cards c0'mn7er('j'a league hadfolded. Jbecomnig much too unpleasant last night by casing out the Pio- , the Herald Mr. and Mrs. Orval Anderson and letter formai Jn a live and work with. jo while neer league leaders. journai sports department, the daughter Janet visited at the home -- O I Salt Lakes Bees were shading eani representatives stated of Mr. and Mrs. Veil Anderson "S 7 We would like very much to j during the last week, MacPhail is an unpredictable Bo,st';s r,l"ts in-- , Mrs. Clara Swenson and fam-bart. At times one of the most make a few corrections on the soft- chalked up its entire Ogden of last night in behalf of ily visited at the home of Mr. thright nun in baseball, he ,s story seme in the first three innings of an dMrr. Henry Anderson Sunday. other times Winget's team. given to the soit Mrs Blaine Douglas and two "In the first place. Winget's did $ tantrums for which Junior is pl.iv. The Reds scored a pair of three not f()d nor have trouble rounding daughters of Ogden are visiting Itimlly pommeled with a razor runs in the initial canto,m the second and one e had full teams pro- - at the home of Mayor and Mrs. n team. 'op As for Duroeher, he has in the third Pocatello tallied twice m Lent more than any other club. One come sort of a Napoleon of the the first When do you think youll get inning, then went score-- I niBht we pl(.ked up three players dional league. If a writer is around to that furlough you less until the fourth. In ' that ThHt mg),L we lost one of the two itMiil in tin. slightest sense, he frame the Cards scored a single e promised me. Captain? mis the Brooklyn games we did lose. One other night home of Mr. and Mrs. Orval clubhouse run and did a repeat perform- were short one. but played a The team that picked up four players. number of sport writing lance in the fifth and sixth Salt Lakes Bies grabbed the ends now commanded Still Ready To Go the by lead over Boise with a four-ruooklvn ihih mav be 'Last Friday night final night on counted had a full V riirht barrage in Hie first inning. The of the first half-X-IV''tL"B scored a pair in the th.rd teirfi but our opponent State Guard cntiLl throe more in the fifth to had but one legal man - Keith Hart. that even the men do tabbul Brook Iv n aq the Na- - obhU'' ale Ul Hlve lc:ul- Bul lhf However, we played a bumii lie 'an,e ha k ,0 Sl0re tW,ce in picked up, including several Valleague wmner are s.ttmg "f tlle ,f'fth and ke the ley league players and won our half th,''r and all the summoning final game Al's and Bench Faintganle m the they've ever heard ol. Idaho Falls pushed seven runs ing did not play their last game. across in the first frame, and its Al's had two men present: Bench Barred diessing rooms and tan- - 'game with Twin Falls was there-ir- ! Painting had six. Unless that game and egocentric and by won The Cowboys banged a is played and won by Al's, we can veltic3 for a time-b- ut pobes a single tally across in the sixth, see no first half tie. And how do only ort time So today the universal ,hcn went wild to score five in you figure George Bench Painting futude of the wnters is summon- - thp seventh, but that still wasn't should have deserved first place? I" m thp old bromide -- whatever "Last night to start the second enough. The Russets topped PPens to Brooklyn, let's hopejoff the scoring with a run in the half we had our full team present ? two who made a trip -i- ncluding nothing trivial. But wishing seventh and two in the e.ghth, make it so, and the writ-a- t up from Ogden to play. Not one fcfart know this. man of our ojiponent showed up -- O although we were never notified that they would not be there. rruist Ktve even the devil Now, in fairness to our sponsor, dup. Mild Six-Gar we feel that we are on top at the ,o,. 01 llot you must give the piesent time -- or were when the thur due, too. The Dmlg-- n half ended and should have the f',r,n a solid club anil BY EXITED DRESS trophy awarded to the champion.a Hfe a iHithersome lot to have However, if Al's can rake up The Hollywood Stars ended San s o a ,Ih'.v chore but they Fiancisco's team and win their postponed winning to the point where streak last night by capturing a game fiom Bench Painting (prohl'iw the after the viding Bench docs not feel like it thriller, pennant ami l,lj ron' great thry'li; Seals had taken a strong early is their game on default) and thus Io u'ni i ,l" '' ,,le real thing comes lead. . tie for the half title, we would like j,m ' T Standings of the leaders were very much to play Als for the unchanged as the first place Sac- championship. STA,t Senators lost to San ramento "Winget's never dropped out and Gin iY N Y- - Jul' 9 i!Ti Diego. 10-- and the runnerup Los- is still ready to play ball! nds'i-ail,'dlB,e service relief Angeles Angels were nipped byr 'umP QUARTER-FINALlast night Oakland in 10 innings. lien ORANGE. N. J.. July 9 l'.li Italo Chehni, Oakland pitqher. sPi'tators erowd- in the singles of the F he Quarter-final- s t watch the won his own game when th'deHu mrth 61 in the In- - singled in the 10th and went to New Jersey state tennis cham-toKahonni ' first third on Emil Mailhns double pionship got under way again I me Ts rei ess to comWlls Ployed for Less Scarsella batted him in. day after a one-daben,rY,,men f Seattle's Rainiers bested Poi't- - plete competition in the doubles. Arr"r',''n nnd f uiadian b l'Ht funds. Sev- - land s cellar elith, Jo Jo White Alejo Russell of Argentina and ' nt proceeds made three hits in four trins. Francisco Seguara of Ecuador to th ' n,,ld Status' service- - baiting in runs, and Ed feuted David Smith and Ed 'it fun ' I aml entering times in four bert of New Yolk rvnianiiler to Slu kle hit c dum., J toH turn to dance around that guy. a I the doubles fund, yesterday. jnc3 j '4S. Dodgers and Y ankecs Still Hold Strong Advantage Two of the Valley league big boys will battle it ou on the local diamond tonight in a showdown which may give some clue as to the race. favorites in the second-hal- f 's two-mil- C ders who gathered in leveland team are the second Srivinred a reaction soon will i - 9 p. in Forty-eighours after lowering world mile record to 4 06 2. Gun-na- r Hagg of Sweden with 8:47 8 ( ut 8 2 seconds off Miklos e recognized mark and 5 4 off figur bang up by Taixto M.iki 'flndhiduallv, they have virtual and angle holds In the batting are filing races. To a man, they wide. Vet, a Jmg high and the rprisingly large number of 0- p. m Fi." J ' Club -- O noted Iaigan: 8 t ' Continue Games Today AI.I.EY I.EAGl F. Tonights Schedule Vt WelUville: 9 p. m. Grants Bike at Cliffs Service. At , . ' V ! Providence To Meet Colonial In Feature the Dodgers hold an b'i and one me lead over St. Louis over Cincinnati. a dozen games almost historic in ,s margin is for its organization famed as etch battles. And as far the Dodgers are concerned, on the sheerly rgin borders jr ,v. Free To Public ':4 s ' : I In Logan pjbsible. lead the league in e bums in batting ime3 won and lost, d in fielding. )SW:r . . -- O- facts of this case As the major leagues :: 6-- fcum-iuiitl- mwscgMii 1 j f' - , J. Tourney ' bn J" 47-4- 6 LEWISTON STATE BANK r score-boar- . LIABILITIES pulse-hoppin- s . th-i- , TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Women Golfers $ 89,436.75 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $162,659 49 This banks capital consists of common stock with totsl par value of Compete For Trophy $40,000.00. MEMORANDA Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value); Nous Secured and liabilities: Nono. Feminine golfers of Logan Golf Subordinated preferred obligations; None. and Country club who arc comSTATE OF UTAH peting for the Ernie Schncitcr County of Cache handicap trophy played qualifying Barber, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes rounds on the Logan course this and Langton says, that he is Cashier of (he above named bank and that the morning. above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement The El Monte pro wko c0'ae of the condition of the said bunk at the close of business on the w. (o Logan each week give 30th day of June, 1942. the award to the winner of the LANGTON BARBER match play, which extends over a Subscribed and sworn to befoic me this 6th day ot July, 1942. and (SEAL) k period. Runner-uB. T. consolation prizes of golf equip- Residing at Isiwiston, Utah. My Commission w'llPOND, Notary Public. expire July 19, I94i ment will also be awarded. Correct Attest: The tourney is open to all S. R. ROGERS, women members of the club. S It. POND. H. E. BERGESON, REINSTATED Directors. NEW YORK, July 9 il Pi -- JohnSTATE OF UTAH ay Bernardino, honorably dixiliaig- Office of Bank Commissioner ed from the army air corps recent- I, J, M. Knapp, Chief Examiner of the State of Utah, do ly, has been reinstated as an active hereby certily that the foregoing is a true nnd correct copy of the will player and rejoin the St Louis statement of the ubove named company, file! in my office 044 Browns at New York today. The in- - July 7, 1942. Beider enlisted in tin an corps ; J M. KNAPP, last year, Chief Examiner, j 11 four-wee- p j .OI4WI4-- JVWJV |