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Show L Tin: I,P I! K A 11 .7 - OU U N A U. LOGAN, UTAH, JULY MONDAY, J. 1 rAGE SEVEN. ') I fcHIP OFF THE 0L1) DLOC'K fyJer Team Plays Hagens In Golfs World Series nw. For War Funds Is Goal of Pros 850,000 BV NKA pOUft i''Pirt Present Softball To I Interesting. Tilts I.IKA I.EGI TONIGHTS S( t Providence: 9 p m Cmtis E Ptovidence 1 1 t 9 Ixigun: r.ikc ! Pi IXEl IS 501 ' to take a ride on new wooden bnyile, which Ann Sheehan is set manufacturer has made to solve metal shot tag Chicago furniture and fork are constructed of laminated wood es. Frame, handlebars Second-Hal- Joe DiMaggio Proves He Can Take It f Schedule By im Set Preston Fairview, with seven wins and after triumphing over the juor chamber team in the last loss of the first half of the un is ve3ton Men's softball league, -enounced winner of the first nlf. The La ns place second with three losses. Monday and Thurs-a- y night of last week were make-- p games postponed because of am. Monday the Lions won over won over laco and Fairview )es. Thursday Fairview won over mior chamber and Lions topped :ve wins and Games held -- ees. Standings orr the first half of Faar-ee league are as follows: 7 wins, 1 loss, .875 percent-re- ; Lions 5 wins, 3 losses, .625 r cent; Dees, 3 wins, 5 losses, :T5 per cent; Texaco, 3 wins, 5 isses, .375 per cent; Junior Cham-se- r of Commerce, 2 wins, 6 losses, 27 per cent. e NEW YORK, July 13 Ron bien aboird Joe Ib.M.iggio at Y'ankee Stadium in mine ment weeks And being rared by a predominantly Nation d League crown in tile game at the Iolo Grounds left DiMaggio as unconcerned as the treatment he has received in the woild iham- pious' own yard DiMaggio got the bird in the game despite the fait that he made two solid hits through the infield. He was accorded the same treatment as the American League .shut out the Servile All Stars in Cleveland. me." doesn't bother Booing r "1 says the gieat i don't have rabbit ears. The far. pays his way ii to the park and .has a right to yell at me. There's nothing wrong that some hitting won't cure." bird.-hav- All-St- All-St- j enter-fielde- 7 p. m 8 p. m. 6 p. m. and at 8 p m August 10 7 p. m. and Beginning tonight play in the at 8 p. m. 13 Fan view ys Lons cond half will begin. Games will August played on Mondays and Thurs-ay- s at 7 p m. and Dees vs. Jaycees at of each week with a game at 8 p. m. senes scheduled The midget o'clock and another at 8 oclock at the end of the second half first to start June 29 and postpolie winner Is different than that ned for a week because the parliei-- I t the first half the two will play pants are engaged in beet th::i:.,ng 0 final game. A sponsor- - and hoeing, has been postponed trophy 1 by the Preston Bike Shop will again for a week for the same rea-- ' presented to the champion team son. The series is to he composed the league. of Deacons from each ward. AILDi 7 August The girls series met tor the third time Wednesday night, the 7 results of which leave Winder far at in lead with four Wins and no losses Winder pltcved Preston and f pJulym. 16 Lions vs Texaco at 7 won and Fairview topped Dees 5 - and Dies vs Fairview at 8 Ne.xt Wednesday Winder Hurts I m. Fa. rview and Pit stun plays I 0 es "Che gills' standings to date are j, July 20 Tt x.teii s Fairview at Winder, tom wins, no JJ P hi and Lams vs. Jaycees at x as follow: Schedule for the second half has announced as follows; July 13 lit es vs. Lions at m. and Texaco vs. Jaycet s teen iRTB I Dees, two wins and losses, July 23 .i.iuves vs Fairview at two losses, 511', , Fauvu w, two P m. and Dies vs. Texaco at wins and two losses, 50', , Ileston, P m. 1,0 wins and loin Pssi s 1 July 27 Di i a vs Jaycees at 7 S m. and 1 an Mew vs. Lions at About 176.000 tons of iron and t P m steel w ere collected in tile united July vs. Jaycees at kingdom during the firet seven P m. and Lions vs. Dees at 8 weeks of a salvage campaign, m. to the dcpaitment of August 3 - Dees vs. Fairview at commerce. m IDOL , yerrrr ouuutti with gestures jUi ' sxr ft VX v,) 5 N y J c x t 't a' x IK Maiket at Morning Milk at Giant's M i s s 'sNN v l -t lo-c- pi ofessioiuiU bit Diaip Wood. hte MN(iU:s To s Y f . I.P - 22 balling acetige today nts behind Bostons Williams Fed mg 1 but the isc bis tnans out ust 111 im 7cx n f .t 3? M wsj x k tx - Red betll to Fleming s tiinli 'Pin fm ull-st- x !1 lH-1- 9 Play ll East Western ) d Wins Tilt n n 6-- EAEd TUE MOTOR h' KEEPS SHOW IV DETROIT Russell Gnau, a mortorrar keep these annual competitions for the S cmuel Ryder in Detroit. He gets trojihy worth of advertising in the program alone. The Ryder Cup matches were, as jou knew, meetings every two years between American and British professionals. With the British out of it in 1940 and Gene Sarazen off the American tenm, the little Connecticut snuire led an outfit that lost to the Ryder Cuppers, 7 to 5 at Oakland Hills. The Red Cross got $12,000. Magnate Gnau came into the picture a year ago when Bobby Jones' team beat the Cuppers, 7 to 5, at the Detroit Golf Club. The Red Cross received $18,000, Arr.-.- j Air Corps duties are keeping Capt. Robert Tyre Jones out of competitive golf for the $15,-(S- home-and-hn- duration. Golf service doing its and out. i.4 part in the 111 1 TODAYS SPORT PARADE 6-- 6-- Gale-hous- 0 36-3- 111 6-- 6-- . 11-- 6-- 6-- 1 6-- , 0 1 er 6-- 6-- ( 111 11 Bar Tender latest official club his Tigers at the league in batting, at the bottom in .966. averages put of the .249, and fielding with bottom with Hank Greenberg and Pat Mul-litwo heavy hitters, are now In the army. However, Greenberg played only 19 games last season before starting army training, and MuUin only 54. Yet, the Tigers of 1941 hit .263, or 15 points betn, ter than their current mark. Yoik, despite the brilliant of his fielding ct improvement first latse, is slumping at hat, anil so are Barney Met osky and Birdie Tcbhetts, Baker said. "There was nothing sensational about our batting last year," he concluded. "Bat if we had that hitting this season, combined with our pitching, we'd go places -with the following us." H.Jy Y'a-k- s fifth-iniun- 1 Bees Pile Up 16 Runs IcHgue-leadin- To Drub Pocatello 0 5--0. French Is After UNITED PRESS Cardinals, first-ha- lf champions in the Fioneer league, suffered one of their worst defeats in weeks Sunday at the hands of the Salt Lake Bees. The busy Bees won the game, 16 to 2. In other Sunday games, Ogden nosed out Twin Falls, 4 to 3, and Boise downed Idaho Falls, 3 to 1. Salt Lake simply smothered Pocatello. The Bees knocked out 13 hits dining the afternoon from the combined offerings of McConnell, Davis and Christensen. Five Card eirors helped. George Petersen was on the mound for Salt Lake and gave up only four safeBY The Pocatello ties. Twin Falls was leading Ogden, newly-acquire- d semi-final- to going Into the last half of thanks to a three-ru- n spurt in the first half of the frame. But a walk, a triple and a single bmught in two Ogden runs and victoiy for McHugh, who took the mound in the eventful ninth. The Pilots and Russets were evened at gc.ng into the tup half of the eighth. Then the Pilots came through with twi singles and a walk and two long flies to win the game. 3 2, the ninth, ' 6-- ' - Al 4 i'- 9-- 7 6-- league All - Star Service Team game in Cleveland Barlirk of the National league whose gesticulations e bmd the place wowed the huge crowd. Hcie he waves i' thsoii cf Bo.-toout on strikes, Frank Pytl.ik is catcher. ijjp mPire yj bat-lin- -- ltot American - M n, 1 j rvH. rul.KOW I'( IIES The hope to take a hip tep toward that jjoal when the Hvder Oip Team tackles Walter Havens Keel for the American scpiad (boss oxer the famous Oakland Hills course at Ruminham, haul l (M K It el 5' 3 j mei 111 2 'Vi. y 0 funds The pros plan to raise $0,000 or moie foi war it bet this sum rt 7 v V .s erv-it'i- cellar-dwellin- it: t . ai 2 s V'-G- .'jS.Nr; cv ' si,i kv Tevin wasn't pick-n- l the juntoi loops sou nl m u though he was near the top in the halting I ai e and not another tirst baseman wins uhuvt 3oo, hot the snub lias only hi ..gilt Ins added acclaim He apparently Lawson Little Ed Dudley was giMii the managers' "qtiitk-hiu.smost corded 10 on Detroit, July annually rookies who hit major league President Ed Dmitry of (he the early PGA plans n day of nation-wid- e pitching haul uuiing weeks (ourmnnents to be run hv club Fleming has c'qntinued to hit ho professionals and the entrance veil against all manner of pilchfoes going to the pot. a to Miders At Oakland Hills, where Ralph ing from knuckle-bulland back, that his 1941 minor, Guldahl lowered the National league average of 414 is beginning Open record to 2H1 when he was tc be acc epted as a true index of one of the hottest golfers in hisTennis Tourney 'vi":iLos Angeles Soldier Ins ability and the possibility that tory, the stars will play four-balit may wm the batting title is not1 matches on Saturday and singles I emote. Look at what he did yes-ton Sunday in what could be called In Title Wins Begins day when Cleveland conquered the world .scries of golf. un 10 nnings) The Ryder Cup team is comRiper, versatile planar fiom Salt Washington, and Ij.ke City who hung up an en- posed of Captain Wood Sailor able record last year. His Daj's Record Samuel Jackson Snead, Hogan, NEW YORK, July 13 C.l The SPOKANE, Wash., July 13 (IT) In Providence tonight. Cuitis E. He hit a douche and tuple and Nelson, Vic Demand, Corp. Pvt Pat Abbott, Los Angeles entue seeded field of (he men's scored once in the first game, Gliczzi, Malket, col.querots of Cliff's Stiv- Horton Smith, Lloyd ice last week, engages the bom- - soldier now stationed at Denver, eastern clay court singles tennis and hit a homer and single, drove Mangrum. and Jug McSpaden bastic Providence club. Colo , has prospects today of be- tournament, including favored Ted in three runs and st ored one in the Gene Sarazen. Keltner's Ken single, night cap. Captain Hagen recruited the ing the western amateur golf Svhroeder of Ulend lie, Cal, or- Uelf Heath's triple and Fleming's highly-skillechanunon for the duration. technique of Law-so- n gan play ut the Jackson Heights decisive the home double drove Sad Sam Gibson Ed Dudley, Light-Hors- e Little, Big Abbott, who reached the finals tennis club today. Jim Bogby scatof the national championship last Harry Cooper, Guldahl, Budge Patty, Los Angeles' na- runs in the opener. 10th his win Thomson, Clayton Heafner, Henry featuied tered eight hits for fall, won the 1942 western title tional junior champion, in the afterpiece. With Picard, Chick Harbert, Sam Byrd, yesterday with a 7 and 6 victoiy the opening day's play yesterday a Detroit bpotted the Yankees Dick Metz and the seasoned Al over Bruce McCormack, a fellow 'by conquering William Thompson a scored three-ruledti and then who knows his way Watrous, on Spokanes New York left-haier, townsman, pine- seasoned but first game around because he happens to be Flawless Cunning studded Manito course. 4 Frank Bowen, veteian 4 triumph in thehomer one with the home professional. He led his opponent, a former New Yorker, reached' the tirst Buddy Bassett's the 13lh giae the Yankees links titlist, from the start, round by vanquishing two oppon- - on public L NITED PRESS 73 victory and an even break laying all but two of his tee'ents. He drew a first round bye, a Father time will have to shake shots down the middle and diop- - conquered Jimmy Schnaars, Hav- - In the nightcap. St. Louis set the runner-u- p a leg if he expects some day to and then plng long putts before a gallery erford college, Red Sox back 4'v games behind ton brilto honorable end an the bring 0f 2 000. ousted Calvin Friedman, the Yankees by scoring two viclmnt pitching career of Sam Gib- Abb0U went three up at the Y'ork university, e BY JACK CUDDY Dennie and 10-son, aie of the Sanenj 0j tj,c morning round with Others who advanced were the tories, United I'ress Staff Correspondent with Boston eight o Seals' stopped Francis 4 McCor-- , Odman brothers of Seattle, Wash., hurling rorps a card of against NEW YORK, July 13 tl'Ib-- Dcl Sad Sambo, his joints creaking mack's 73 for the 18 holes. He Richard and Robert, the latter hits in tne first contest and the Browns belted two pitchers for six Bnker's blue eyes snapped beneath but his cunning never keener, .shot par for the first nine holes Eddie and ousted later; being ninth inning to cinch heavy brown brows, and his thin blanked the Ho ly wood Stare, of t))e afternoon round while Me- of Trenton, N. J. Robert runs in the lips tightened as he declared, "The the inghtcap. the first game of a Pacific (jormHCi( went three strokes over. Moylan of Dan out Odman put Hoaglan The Chicago White Sox divided Yanks Huh! They're not so much (oast league doubleheader jester- advanc-and j soldier ghe ()s Angees Jackson Heights, Athletics. this season. If we only had last day, thereby running his streak over f;ve 0ppon-- , Ru hard eliminated another Taek- - with the Philadelphia tQ the fjna sure year's hitting I'm pretty The A's garnered the opener, of scoreless innings to 3) and cn- - ents Se'son Harry Givan, Heights, entry, Walter home the wc'de beat them out for the penDick Subert singling the maik of 36 set by attlc jncU(j,ng formcr Walker cup player, haber, Moylan drew a run but Chicago clubbed nant. V.1 ant! Verne Calhson, Sacramento, first round bye and then won winning '"''1 . "We may anyway, 1 with the out an triumph in the nightnorthern California champion from Jerry Rnskopf of New Y'ork, weakest hitting club in the league cap. McCormack won fiom Bill I certdinly haven't given up yet." Cards Gain Welch, Houston, Robert Odman then was elimin-p- , In the National league, tiw. CardTex., national -- Oyears of toi mg or .ne dn public links tit list, who had ousted ated in the third round bj Bob cut the Dodgers lead to eight Baker, manager of the Tigers, inals . ,, the favored Marvin (Budl Ward, Dixon of Syracuse, and , still smouldered with fight ale !'cl e .ias roip Tha by beating the Braves, and Spokane's na- - Richard reached the third round games while Btooklyn divided though the grand Sunday double-headand end game to the Stars by a wore arn,y corporal 4 and with a Hnmteur over Ruv tlona, champion, triumph with the Yunks was over, with Pittsburgh. Harry Humbert of and managed to salvage only Glendale. Cal. jGroden of New York seven during the two contests pitched his best game of the year, and subsiding crowd sounds could holding Boston to two hits in the be heard down in the dressing weeks series were only incidental lust game. St Louis slammed over room as huge Y'ankee stadium light of Gibsons remarkable eight-hi- t six runs in the fourth inning to disgorged nearly Gd.fttxi fans. hulling. H was opposed ice the liightc ap. bv another youngster' Perspiration dappled D l's I Larry French won his 10th sharply- - hiseled features and dripCharley Root who dished out g straight game for the Dodgers who- ped down onto his gray uniform only three hits, including a in their open- as he sat on a btool before his beat the Pirates, homer by Ferns Fain for er Frcnc h allowed three hits and loi ker. He was hot physically the lone run of the game. g Joe Medwick won the game with a and mentally after losing a Sacramento The nightcap to the Yanks, after single ill the eighth. Pittsburgh Solons maintained their two and one half game margin over Los pushed over four runs in the eighth beating them in the opener. 4 That game never should have inning of the nightcap to win, Angeles by capturing both ends of and Cincinnati dipped the Phils. gone 13 innings, Baker insisted. a twin bill from San Diego, Mcer Vander We should have won it in the and Johnny The Solons won the opener ninth- - and would have, too, if (mined 13 in the first game and by rallying for five runs 111 the now three-hitter. He has Joe DiMaggio hadn't got lucky the pitched a eighth inning and clinched whiffed 90 111 131 innings this year. and pulled down Bob Harris' nightcap with another five-ru- n m drive deep left renter. That halt Lonnie Frey diove 111 both runs in the sixth frame. Sacrathe inghtcap and Elmer Riddle won was ticketed for a home run, mento took six out of seven from and it wasn't in the books for Ins thud decision. the reeling Padres. New York split wilh the Cubs. DiMaggio to get it. But he did." Los Angeles swatted Oakland Lon Wurncko, malting his first did. to also make it and twice, - O- start for the Brums, was blasted six cut of seven. Bill Schuster's A reporter cooled the for live runs and six hits in the perspiring four bagger with one on in the third as the Giants won the first, pilot somewhat by remarking that ninth inning robbed Ralph Buxton scattered nine Bithorn both Herman were games of a pitching victory in the first great, from the hits and the Cubs took the night- spectator angle one of the finest game while Ken Ruffensberger doubleheaders staged in New York cap, held the Oaks to four hits in thei in years. abbreviated finale. Les Fleming, Star g Portland Yesterday $e, said Baker, they must The' two scored who collected four hits, hae been fine games to watch. Beavers surprised everyone, inCleveus runs and drove in three We alwajs gae the A auks plenty themselves, by beating cluding and of hell. In fact, wee beaten them land beat Washington., Seatt.e twice By Speee and Sid seven nut of 12 games this season, Cohen outhurled Dick Barrett for openwin in the eleven-innin- g counting these two. a -- O er and the score was repeated in What was the explanation of 200 (James With the second game when Bill Sthu-bthe Tigers' success against the received aid from Forrest Orrel New Knuckle Hall Yanks the success of a fourth-plac- e in setting the Ritimcrs down with club against the American tour hits. Portland took the serBv NKA Sere ice league leaders? ies, four games to two Baker and said: CHICAGO, Julv 13 It is Larry grinned From h's ambition to bag 2u0 "That's easy The Yanks don't NET MEET FIMMIEI League like good pitihing And we've games in the National SALT LAKE CITY, July 13 1IT1 and off this present gait he may got about the best pitching in Warner, Salt Lake City, attain the goal this year The the league Fellows who tan finished his sweep of the abbreviathe really throw the ball -- like tn veteran southpaw started ted Utah tennis schedule Sunday shov-- I White, Newhousor, Trucks campaign with 1x2 and had bv trouncing Linn Rockwootl of ed the total up to 191 when the and Trout. Maybe their records to win the BY'IT. becaiLO Brooklyns launched their current aren't too impressive, combined Utah and Salt Lake City western swing. Winner ofdc his they haven't had the right Di championships. The championship feat, ting and fielding to back them first nine games without a match originally was scheduled the old Pirate and Cub did it by up. But they can pitch." for two weeks ago but delayed -- oknuckler adding a because Warner injured his ankie to lus strew bull. Pilot Del emphasized that the Oh, that's Longfellow. .Ho sets the ciojsbar. in the the local diamond At Wellsvdlc. Colonial Club, without pitcher Ensign Hums, will t attempt to do what it fade to accomplish last halt deieat v liff.x Service The Colonials have a clean lecotd thus far, and stand at the top of the heap But Clitl s seems to have the Indian sign on the hustleis Absence of their regular pitihei may fulther add to their woes Pan ns lelt Logan this morning wilh a contingent of draftees, and thus bade farewell to local .oftball for the duration He has uciveved a wonderlul record this seasi m ; games only to Cliff's ami winning more than any other hmler. Expected to take his place on the Colonial mound is Murv A.'. K clomp Ron Hop in. their Hvron Nelson, Jimmy Denial et, limmy Thomson and Joe Kirkwood the veteran tmk sh t expert an .mump the hip names who vnlunteeted their f 01 exhibition matches for I. ( IIM I LLS It) mil'll Press Statf Correspondent, NEW )(lRK, Julv 13 'I I'1 The Mi, mi of competition down the mu Oil bis been Hit undoing ol a likelv looking loolcie, but in cm I111111 which tilt inbust m inner C'im l.nid s Lc s Fleming is Hailing Ament 111 league pit lung. In s not nnl. beginning lo look like .success' the outstanding fust-ye.i- i dot mite thleut to! the tint title Consistent Rise I j w.il 2 '."vm- jUF I The Team X Three games in as many communities grace the Valiev league softball .schedule tonight, with Giants Hike making a home stand ill Logan agunst Mol lung Mdk. whose Archie I)ai lev pitched a two hit mastei piece last Thuisday on JO Of oh E Wellsville: 'olonial chit) at Clitf's p. in let. t )S?EE r h: I Klitor shmlv in Tribe Takes Double From Senator List of events for the swimming meet sponsored Weduesdfn b lb it v recreation the Logan ilopartnn lit u s pleased tuJ.ix h re tor then Worthington. Youngsters Horn all parts of Cm lie alUy arc lmitcit to enter the meet Held in the Logan high m liool pool, there will he team competition among the pluvgiouirtls Gills eMiils lain al 3 p in hos- at 7. no 6 years old hoys wading raee (non MinimeiM jear aiold 20HO feet free style 9 year ft flee style 20 yd fiee style 10 y ,rs old 20 yd free style 11 years old 10 yd free style 12 years old 40 yd. free style 13 years old 14 years old fit) yd. free style 15 yeais old fiO yd free style Open to all ages 40 yd. breast stroke Ope nto all ages too yd. fiee sty b Open to all ages 40 yd side strum Open to all ages 40 yd element u y b u h out Open to all ages Any due so yaid relay team ftotn eaeb plivgiound No boy in gul may enter mori 'bin lliiie v relay Girls years old wading race 'non 1.11111111110 yeais old 30 ft. tree stylo years old 3o It. free styh 20 yd free stvle It) years old 11 yeais old 20 yd flee si vie 12 yeais old 40 yd fiee style 13 yaars old 40 yd. free style HO 14 years old yd. free style HO 15 years old vd. free style 40 yd breast stmke Open to all Open to all ages 100 yd. tree style Open to all ages 411 yd side stroke 1 Front dive 2 Bat k dive 3 Any Open to all ages Diving. dive. GKW)N Spoils e- Prize Rookie Swim Meet Wednesday This Evening RR1 DETROIT Julv 13 Oolf un't (t nmnrv for s tr funds like otnor sport, but the Kowil ami Aiuient lb in then- pit hmf just the s true. Thv rStiA btlivws tlu ot Hod Cross tournament the country taped thiouphout nvri the Julv I s m k end vlU eed $100000. Ketuiiis aie turning Clevelands Fleming Is Bikemen Face Cache County Youngsters Morning Milk Invited To Enter Logan ; 11 Sru(V NET UTIJSTS PORTLAND, Ore, July 13 (l'P Two Californians - Nick Carter, San Francisco, and Daphne Buck-el- l, Berkeley today were possessors of the Oregon State men's and women's tennis singles title. Is IHHIJJ &f?v tv - - IMELWW UMMIJ I mu JWgWMMIHR r |