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Show Count The Redbirds In! LOGAN, UTAH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER National Loop Race May End Thursday 22, 15)12. ailor Grid Team Pop-U- p Brooks Utags To Face Marines and Sailors Fight Hill Field Boys Wednesday Tough Crew ring programs, the In Friday Tilt Extending has this State Agricultural Training Station at Field wrestlers against its the scope of the Utah Naval college Hill boxers and pugilists, week matched according to Chief John W. Bagwell, recreational director. The smoker program will be presented Wednesday evening at 9 oclock in the Aggie field house. The general public is invitd. There is tie charge for admission. "The Cache valley sports fans have greeted these programs with such enthusiasm that we have been encouraged to present the very its on Three (lays before the Utah Stale football team takes We have gone said Chief Bagwell. best shows we can produce, squad has ascended pretty first opponent, the ertam mil the smoker for this Wednesday to great lengths to prepare a well to the top. series of bouts full of interest to men, women and children. For the past couple of weeks, night--Termed the best .squad on paper" Dirk Komney has had in years, There will be seven bouts, matching local servicemen against the recreaWorth Chief John eleven afternoon Bagwell, Station Naval meet the Friday the Aggies Training air corps boxers of Hill Field. In addition to the boxing, there at 3:30 in the Logan stadium. Admission to the game is obtained tion officer of the USAC Naval army will be two clever tap routines, piano solos, vocal numbers and been has Station, running a bond. war Training by purehasing 40 trainees through some grid other selections that have proved popular in the past. :C: The first number will go on promptly at 9 p. m. Wednesday, followdrills. Here's the way the Flag grid candidates stark up as of today: The first demonstration of his ing the bond caravan display in front of the tabernacle. This display, and presentefforts will be presented Friday at sponsored by the war bond sales committee of the state, FIRST TEAM 3:30 p. m. in the Aggie stadium ing various types of fighting equipment, opens at 6 p. m. by the .. Maughan Ralph when "his boys" will meet Utah tabernacle, and continues until 9. Bob Choate State Aggies. First collegiate footSorensen Lefty ball game for Logan this season, it Joe Ingersoll is expected to dmw many interested spectators sports followers Dick Griffin ... who are anxious to see what kind Dick Howard .. of a squad Dick Romney has this Frank Williams . year. Ross Morris ... Arrangements for the contest Jack Seiferling were completed yesterday, and George Nelson . announced by Jack Braunugel in lit half of the local bond sales committee. Admission to the game will Romneys third string includes Dale James, center: Lingby Stoker be by tickets received when perHIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL and Art Gottfredson, guards; Jack Gilbert and Dick Folkerson. sons buy war bonds this week. tackles: John Gilfoyle and Verl Langston, ends; Burton Sileock, quar"In order to get a ticket for the Nights Results: ter; Bill Twitehell and Bill Russel), halfbacks, and Bruee Osborne, game, one must buy a bond of $25 Ogden 22, Davis 0 fullback. denomination or more, said Mr. .0: Braunagel. "American Fridays Schedule: must realize that they'll have to North Cache at Preston (nonBRIEF HOLLER lend more the government money league) Three out of four chose Utah University to win the 1042 Big Seven CITY-Youd LAKE SALT he through the purchase of war bonds South Cache at Bear River grid title. if battles are to be won. This is what travel restrictions surprised A little informal balloting among local sports fans brought these an opportunity to buy that bond As Ogden sounded a note of and a shortage of coaching personresults: been going to buy and atCharlie Jenkins of Logan Hardware Utah. Utah State and Colo- youve nel has done to football scouting. power in region one last night by a football tend besides. game Davis Darts 22 to 0. rado Aggies, in that order. Coach Romney willingly cooper- Coach Ike Armstrong of Utah and swamping two Cache valley clubs were preDeb Young, track coach at the I'SAC Utah, Colorado Aggies, with war ated bond with the Clara of Coach Shaw Santa Buck campaign, third place being a toss-u- p paring for battles Friday away among Utags, Colorado. BYU and stating that while his men are have agreed to exchange diagrams from home. a for he is and of plays formations since they game, Jack Braunagel, theater manager Utah, Colorado or Utah State, hardly rgar'y North Cache Bulldogs, among 'willing to take a chance. The cant scout each other's teams. The those teams favored in the northDenver, with Colorado State being dangerous. two for the teams here iirst had engagement play Saturday. Ags Utah. or Utah Colorado State, Aggiss ern Utah circuit, takes on Preston Joseph Morgan, postman been he 3 for October Meanwhile, scheduled says Armstrong . . .How do you pick them? Indians at Preston Friday ufter-noo- n against Regis College. Friday's intends to start Chet Kim at quart:0: as part of a big community battle is more than a week ahead, erback against the Broncos. A For the next two weeks, football and baseball will be battling salvage celebration. It will be the no of and Poo? Farmthe Kelly will, doubt, Wally freshman, give first time this season Coach Hebe for the headlines, with the diamond sport favored to capture the ers a good test. tello, Idaho, may start at tailglory light. Whitings eleven has been in Utes. the back for Grid Former Greats The race between the Cardinals and Dodgers will be over by action against another school. Chief a score has of Bagwell A Scheduled Game Friday at the latest, but then theres the World Series. former collegiate players, many of The series will be between St. Louis of the National League and The first official tilt of the inthem big time" stuff. For New York of the American, of course. region will come Friday when the stance, there are Harold Wilson, South Cache Spartans cross the Manager Billy Southworth has announced that in this weeks quarterback who had Mr. Big; Max stretch that hell start Mort Cooper, the mountains to Garland for a set-t- o four years of grid experience at with Cluff Snows Bear River Lanier, Johnny Bcazley and F.rnie White. Theyre the four the Trinity College; Roger Keller, Bears. Coach Cliff Poole had the Cards are counting on. There's an outside change that Southworth fullback from Minnesota; satisfaction last week of seeing his will use Howard Krist in one game. White won 17 games while 22 l'.l! PHILADELPHIA, Sept. IdaChurck Rirdell, of University purple and white squad down losing seven last year, but this season hes been a disappointformer Fritzie Zivic, welterweight Inho Roacoe Ric? Morris, guard; Tooele. Snow has a tough squad at ment. won unanimous a a champion, Don Augus-tanstitute tackle; Frels, :0- :decision over Johnny Walk- Bear River, however, and is a college end; Robert Forrester, good coach himself. Speaking of pitchers, Lynwood Rowe cracked up long before his of last night. er Philadelphia time. Del Baker of the Detroit Tigers has an uruisual explanation Oregon State center; John Logan Grizzlies do not go into a to had off Zivic strong fight East Texas State tackle, anti action until October 2 when they for this: Philthe by Irom challenge take on East High of Salt Lake "The Schoolboy was in his youth, asserts Baker. Ira Wright, adelphia negro knockout artist for City. "He was good at too many sports when he was little older than a Texas A. & I. suhis rounds five befor furious All of the naval training station Coaches Whiting and Poole togrammar school kid. In addition to baseball, he played football, was men are big, and despite the perior boxing gained him an ad- day listed the men who will proba star at track and field, a fine boxer and a golfer." had Walker that bleeding vantage handicap of not having been or- and ably see action against Friday Many a youngster has burned out before his time. groggy at the finish. ganized long, they can muster a opnonents. :0: was The fast throughout terocious attack, a. good defense. with fight a The Spartans will be paced Chief John W. Bagwell, who is coaching the local Naval TrainWalker, game, punching kid, is a fohmer himself, Bagwell, uses His Station the formation. the again by an experienced backftclc! grid squad, single wing hut ing boys finding always trying He played four years grid great. consisting of Captain Asael Allen, looked pretty good in drill lust night. .They used the Minnesota an elusive target. under Biff Jones at Louisiana crafty Zivic fullback; Merlin Maughan and style of play a good deal. Russ Mauchley, halfbacks, and State, graduating in 1935. His poBagwell played tackle for three years at Louisiana State, sition is tackle. UnderAllred, quarter. LeUoy graduating in 1935. Re then produced three state championship Other teams tentatively lned up studies to these men are Ray grid teams at Homer, La., high school while coaching there five Lowe and Dean Larsen, quarters; for games with the local naval stayears. Eldon Glenn and Keith Hughes, tion are Hill Field, Fort Douglas, :0: Idaho Southern fullbacks; Lloyd Bradshuw, Grant Hey! Wouldn't it be something if the sailors and marines planted Weber College, Leishmuu, Guy Murray and Kay their flag atop a beaten Aggie eleven Friday afternoon With nil Branch and Kurt George Wright. The entire roster, with position Bankhead, halfbacks. those from various col'eges, they might do it. BY UNilr.il PRESS Both Are Strong and former college affiliation, is as The Sacramento Senators, winOn the line, Coach Poole has follows: Boh Duncan, end, Texas ners of the season pennant, regular Tech; Harold Wilson, hack. Trinity and the runner-u- p Los Angeles An- Boyd Anderson and Merlin HosCollege; Bill Walls, tackle, Arkan- gels generally were regarded today kins. centers; Farrell Pickett, Arnsas U.; Roger Keller, back. Min- as favorites in the Pacific Coast old Christensen and Billy Hoskins, nesota; Claire Aldous, guard. Uni- League Shaughnessy playoff start- guards; Gene Maughan, Robert Hansen, Don Shelton and Gerald versity of Maine, Chuck Riddell, ing Wednesday. guard. University of Idaho. Sacramento plays Seattle in the Balu, tackles; Norvil Hansen, ConRoster listed way Maughan, Oral Murray and opening games and the Angeles Dale Roscoe Morris, tackle. Rice In- start against San Diego. Leatham, ends. Coach Hebe lists the following; stitute; Don Frels. end. Aigus-tan- a Southern fans were counting on Centers. Arlon Van Orden and Rex Weltvl back; the Angels for a tremendous effort College; Orman Show, guard, Shurtleff Col- to wipe out some of the sting of Bob Karren; guards. Cecil Hyden. lege; Edward Rock, back, Oak the five straight defeats which Von Ransom, Omer Hanson and Dark College; Robert Forrester, brought Sacramento into the top Billy Lambros; tackles, Gilbert and center, Oregon State; Thomas spot in the last week of the sea- Phillips, Don Waddoups. Akira Kobayashi; ends. Boyd Moorehead, end, Furdue; Joe Au- son. Porter, Ken Poulscn, Melvin Lott, gust, back, Illinois; John Caude.ro, Morris Griffin. Garr Spackman Leonard Portland; Stone, guard, and LaMar Nebeker. end, Brigham Young; Bob BrothCaptain Burks Rich will probers, back, Curleton College; I.eRny ably start at fullback, though hes Simpson, guard, Waldrop. NTIONl. I HAM K Won lost IN t. versatile enough to take any post Gene Heikes, center, Montana 101 .mX behind the. line. Whiting's quarterM, l.oiiin university: William Webb, back, JO back is slated to be Seth Albiston, Sunflower College; Roy Orstan 1, 'New orW with the remainder of these top- ..117 '1 ihimti back; Jack Butler, tackle; Berry i iiH OX notch players making up the back- h: Stone, guard; Phillip Schrieber, Iiicuko nl .m field: Faye Jones. Don Matey. oX back: Forrest Nicholson, end; Pow- ItuMOf) .ini Ralph Roylanre and Ray Wheeler. ill ell Myers, back; Earl Kehbcrd, Itc'iiUs 'loml.ijs tackle; Hosie Hutchinson, end; Itroolal.Mi J. riiihiUHpliu. John utii I'illshtutli Eugene Sacksang, semi-month- ly Benefit Game Slated In Bond Sales Three Aggie Lineups Campaign n a South Cache Meets Bears And North Cache Tackles Preston In Friday Tilts . Armstrong Swaps citizens Plans With Shaw Fritzie Zivic Wins 2U5-pou- Dedsion Over Walker 210-pou- Gri-shi- triple-threat- er . Sacs And Angels Favored In Playoff A Pillow of Strength One of the more accomplished players of the game, C'apt. Terry Moore gives St. Louis Cardinals a lift at the jjlate as well as in ' center-fiel- Retain Slim Hope For 1942 Pennant NEW YORK, Sept. 22 (U.D The final and decisive blow has yet to be struck but apparently it is on the way for the Brooklyn Dodgers. By Thursday Friday at the latest the National League pennant should belong to the St. Louis Cardinals. Fours the Number Today the Cardinals have five more games to play and the Dodgers six. The Redbirds now hold a 2'v game lead over the flopping Flatbushers and any combination totaling four will give them the flag. Even if Brooklyn wins all its remaining contests, the Cardinals have only to win three to clinch a tie. and A single Dodger defeat three St. Louis triumphs would bring the bunting to Sportsmans park. Two Brooklyn losses and a brace of scarlet successes would also end it. Taking into account the opposition both teams face in the next three days, Thursday should see the end. The Cards go against the Pirates again today, playing single games against the Reds on each of the following two days. St. Louis should win two of the three on the basis of their record of 38 triumphs in 46 games. An analysis of the Dodgers doings over the same stretch, reveals they have dropped 20 games. They play New York today, Philadelphia tomorrow and Boston on Thursday. They lost two of three to the Giants in their last series and, although they won three of four from the Phils, the gave them such a tussle Brooklyn will have to perk up to beat them the next time. Broke Even The Dodgers broke even with the Braves in their last set. That record makes all three clubs look like tough customers for Brook46-ga- A ' . St. Louis staged a ninth-innin- g rally that has become typical of their recent play to nose out the Pirates, yesterday and maintain their margin over the Dodgers who defeated the Phils, Ernie White stopped the Pirates with six hits as the Cards scored the winning run after Martin Marion had walked with one out. White failed to sacrifice Taut Marion stole second and then moved to third when White eventually grounded out. Jimmy Brown singled sharply to right to score Marion and end the game. The Red Birds collected 10 hits off Hank Gornicki and scored their first run in the fourth when Marion beat out a hit and advanced on a sacrifice. Brown drove to Frank Gustine who threw to first in a vain effort to get him out, and Ma- - on scored on the play, beating Eibie Fletcher's relay. Bob Elliott and Fletcher singled to open the Pirates seventh and their lone run came over on Vince 2-- 3-- fly. Illgbe Wins Kirby Higbe halted the Phils with four hits and fanned H as lie racked up his 15th win. His wildness1 he walked five got him into occasional trouble but he did a masterful job in the first inning when the Phils loaded the bases with none out. In that crisis, he polished off Danny Litwhiler and Nick Etten oil pop flies and fanned Bill Burich. Merrill .May scored the Phils' only run on a wild pitch. All the Brooklyn runs, scored in the first inning, were unearned. Ettens fumble of Arky Vaughan's grounder gave the Dodgers their chance. Dolph Camillis single, Lloyd Wanger's error, a double by Augie Galan and Micky Owens Ovsingle were the er the rest of the WHy. Si Johnson ,vS 'a' ?' . ;y If '4 yev ' ' Tat, V a ' ; wm PW 4', :v - 'OyV' v-- ' - 7 ; LIGHT PRACTICE PROVO A scrimmage under the lights will feature football ptactiee at Brigham Young university to- night. Conch Floyd Millet annoum ed. The Cougars are preparing for a game with Montana university ii t Missoula Saturday. -- He just saw a player tackled, coach. s- I .'M .imi ux III. BY HARRY Ik d- - e? -1 GRAYSON 22-- Ask once explained: "Terry gets them guys out." No other Red Bird gives his teammates a bigger lift in the field and Moore is an accomhitter. He is plished second-plac- e butting .2x8, knows how to hit behind a runner and is likely to bust one into the stands or out of the park at any time. Like all the other blokes in the red blazers. Captain Moore moves with the speed of a sprinter. He is well up in stolen bases. Moore is one of the more skilful players of the gams, but when you speak of him you talk of the superlative outfielder. If the ball is inside the park and As Dizzy Dean confined Brooklyn to four hits. In the only other two games scheduled for yesterday, Boston shaded the Yankees, in 11 innings and the Tigers whipped the White Sox, Tony Lupien singled home the Rod Sox winning run ill the 11th to give Tex Hughson his 21st triumph. Ted Williams hit his 36th homer with one on to tie the score for Boston in the ninth. Marvin ball for Breuer pitched one-hbefore Johnny Pesky eight singled and Williams humored. Joe Di.Maggio's single drove in both Yankees runs in the fourth as Hughson allowed seven hits. Tommy Bridges spaced nine hits for his ninth win as only 879 funs paid to watch the Tigers trim the White Sox. Joe Haynes allowed lu Tiger hits, two of them homers that accounted for three runs. Don Ross rapped his third homer in the serond and Barney McCosky hit his seventh with one on in the third. Yesterday's stars Ernie White who pitched a and Timmy Brown who drove in the winning run as the Cards shaded the Pirates, 3-- 6-- it ir-in- gs six-hitt- y Cali-torn- itei b ' CHICAGO, Sept. any Cardinal pitcher about low-h- it performances, and hell tel! you: Terry Moore has a great deal to do with that. St. Louis pitchers pitch to Terry Bluford Moore in centerficld. SN . ' XEA Service Sports Editor To Open October 3 . - y? , Bay Meadows Track MATEO. Cal.. Sept. 22 dT' The bangtails will run again at Bay Meadows track in a meet opening Oet. 3 and closing Dee. 5 the first metropolitan racing permitted in California since Pearl Harbor. This was assured today after a Bos Angeles meeting of the The Racing commission. commission's action had been expect'd since the western defense command approved the track's application. Bay Meadows received the permit subject to a number of conditions, most of which were geared to the v, ir t ffort. Ti e track aeecpli-every proviso. v.jA y : lit I i vr. fitkS Moores Fielding Accounts For Cards Low-H- it Pitching P- ... tackle: f, , I i How They Stand games s lt0nlc!. Grisham, tackle, East Texas State. Chick Evans, quarterback, Buewintii t Wii, t.n: na Vista State; Fred Fenfro, cen1. nil : lot ter. New Mexico; Eddie Clews, Nw ork ;r Ito'tnn Delta State; Clarence halfback, 1. i. Mills Weingarntor, fullback, St. Ismis I Ur-in,U Phillip McIntyre, halfback, ilrir,it Michigan State; Ira Wright, halfback. Texas A. A-- I.; Everett Behrman, guard. University of Valparaiso; Johnny Walker, tackle, Mardin Junior college; Harry Dag-letackle, Eliiihuist College; Harold Wilkes, end, Southwestern Louisiana Institute. , - f , x r'frfc- tail-ende- rs lyn. V W i : Hhiuitiiii within jumping Moor. will get it. He play, a groun' ball like an striketo the plate. Moores value to the Cardinal-was stressed when lie was beaneq by young Arthur Johnson in Boston last fall and put out of the maining games. It was the crowning blow to a long skien of Red Bird and. a bit more than a pluck; I outfit could stand. The Red B.td'J were beaten hv Brook'yn by only I games. Moore's j senee easily could have been tit difference. Moore suffered front the Moil on the head this spring He di(ir.':j feel just right in the morning, kr I soon shook it off and got going mfii-ld'.-r- thir.-.v.-- re- - ab-- again. Moore is a per cent 100 man. Following their team sweep of I the 1 set at Ehbets Field which swept them into a tie with the Dodger following a chase, Moore called the Cardinal: I two-gam- e together. "Now lets win this thing" bf said, quietly. Let's cheek in early the rest of the trip. Tito first one j I I I who stays out late will he put or our own blacklist " ha.-- broken the No Cardinal rule. The Red Birds haven't as I n.ueh as pulled out a deck of cards f Moore was a star of the last the Brooklyn series and then beat Thils with a home run. But hitit I on a scoring from first base muscle is to left field, he pullc a the calf of his left leg which pui him on the sidelines. It is significant that when Moore went out this tim-- the rjrciin.il: did not fall apart. Hurry Walker 1 I younger brother of the Podgem lke Dixie, steppe I in and hit Red demonstrating further blazes, Bird reserve strength Moore. 3!t is a p'rodu' t of the rLouis' Municipal League He emained out of baseball m li'L not the Cardinal i hum would h it make to pay him enough while for him to quit u job. He National came a only League star in the American Assocw.tes-Tcrron qUiCk.y Moore and kept going likety-split- d |