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Show mazing Kids in Again BY HARRY GRAYSON U d " I. Y "Tk son S3 Y May 16- - lUB-Th- iH cy Branch Rickey obJtn Brooklyn 1945 one month 'fJtuSa'have turned to , reached a cresumido it's Mth won be team night. last Dt gttTnnhtg Stride that hasn t , something a Dodger club since ", j943t which was faber Rickey general maiiager Sox youth his "Bobby , in full scale proportions. Rickey act ever would move tfthe 'lining stride so quickly. was emphasized he a team. Yet, and steadied by the the club, they have (dsters on streak of the winning Ust the last teague campaign, taken against the being Ue western opposition. Vic Lombardi, the win-- J Tom night. LeRoy Pfund, a otho Nicholas, none of tod been in the majors of the last tave won four and manager Leo runes ier still has some other U Ouio NHQl 1ST C.rr.-HMii- SU i NEA Sports Editor NEW 5 ORK, May 16- - In the summer of 1936 at an game in St. Louis. Edward Burlton Heusser introduced himself to Grover Cleveland Dodgers cAKL Alex Told Heusser To Keep The Ball Low Swim Class Making Cute Ute Pitching High Man At 36 Scheduled hb19 f build-liwa- spark-2?k.d- r Alexander. A warm admirer of Alex, Ed Heusser, then of the Cardinals, asked Old Pete if he had seen him pitch. The Wilg Elk of the Wasatch throws with the same sidearm motion that made pitching so effortless for Alex down through the years. 'Keep the ball low, advised Old Pete "The percentage is with a sidearm pitcher when lie keeps the ball low. Keep the ball down even to low ball hitters. The ball raises when pitched by an overhand pitcher like Red Ruffing. He has to keen the ball up beep use the high fast one is his best But you keep the ball down and when they hit pitch. it at all theyll hit it on the ground." Heusser, a stickout writh the Reds a 36, credits this bit of advice with making him the most effective pitcher in the National League today The miner and truck driver topped the elder circuit s pitcher last season with an earned-ruaverage of 2 38 for 193 innings. In his fust three starts this trip he shut out the Pirates, edged the Cardinals, and again repulsed the Buc- . , , in . ? vt ' SEP- A'! - 9 a IE (railimli's Listed Pic.citation of giaduatcs, lrin-i.pStmld.iid, i 'inferring of diplomas, board ol education official, i m tsmEsssmm al mass song, led by Hlcne Eskelsen, bool g v mil benedict urn, Lawrence Canned i.eh I' allowing is the list of ngton ax due, giaduates: J ilame Allusion, Leora Allen, M ui .iv, Mlon oi Jean Andeison, Allsop, ( i Kt ,i lie in cu Andrew, Barbara Bair, LaVon l t li it it i Kiuh Ballard, Arta Lloyd Baker, ny El abeth Barber, Ronald iv i egi der tie Bulls, ll.ii ker, Colleen Barnes, Colleen ('loss fnt m.sli, e of i h.uge, till' Benson, Irma Lorraine Benson, tent g ill i lull g" Maitile Bright. Bobby Winston I'lillin, Geoige Ann Burgees, Merle Inst! in 1.11 will lie given for Pint, Leva Butt irs. Sherwin But-- 1 is well as lot ails meed tins. Veil Buxton, Walter Bybee. bcpiniii Mi Lawrence G Canned, Constance swuniie' oiMinigiioi de-- i lured la.i li itioii will he ('hiisiiilfetscn, John Budd Chris-'he ';wun isiinn liom 3 lolfcrsoii. Ann Mae Claypooi, Mary to 5 p e d.n.'ig the time fiom C'oolcv. Kern Contlie, Vedis Cottle, eld i Seamons Cowley, Adelia May 21 to Mtv 25. Ciossliy, Afton Dames, Helen Joy Marva James, Gloria Douglass, Lee Duruey, Pearl Elwood, Elene Eskelsen, Farrell, ' Jack Gladys Facer, Anna Laura Funk. s, Ruth Galbraith, Connie Lou Katie Grace Gittins. Thelma Godilerulge, F. Burke Godfrey. Iva Lou Roland Godfrey. Godfrey, Glen SEA'III.E. Miy 16 'll'' Chal Elaine Goodsed, Kay Griffin, Carol Julene Griffin, Lyle Hanccy, lenger U illie llnppt today hflld a La Rae Haneey, Halvor P. Hansen, lent over Sm F ineisro Jacquelyn Hansen, Wendell Hanchampi.ii Welker Cm h ran as they sen, Patricia IHendrick BiXrnal entered 'lie finale m their tiyms-onti- Hillyard, Eunice Hillyard, Lu Cinda nt d l i' hion billiard Hillyard, Geraldine Hogan, Bruce match Huiren, Bernice Hyer, Agatha Jeen The or wind up the Seattle Hyer. W'id'ani Budge Hyer. series lute tomoirow. Patricia Jenkins. Marva Johnson, took hnih Hopi games last Sarah Johnson, Kazuke Iwontoto, . Ph nt 61M leal s, oies id, night Pearl La Pray, Gene Larsen, Julia in 52 n longs for the fust and 8 T Lewis, Jeffie Leavitt, Arlene I! innings ill the nightcap I oosle. Larry Ixiwer, Norman The tot is now stand at 4183 to Povie Lundberg Dottle Margaret 1120. F. William rGavm. Mclvor, Floyd Meyer, Or;. ha Maugham Lloyd Meyer. Eva Lanice Moore, (den Kay Moosman, LaMar J. Munk, Takashi J. Naaamura. Beth La Cille Nebeker, La Rue Ballard Xicley, Dorothy Nelson. Call Norma Olney, Shirley Perkes, Pike, Darlene Titeher, Douglas Bingham Pitcher, Peggy A Ger- Joyce LONDON, May 16 d l man pi me almost killed Ge'i. Jean Pitcher, Colleen Poulsen, Lula Grant L. Reese, Wil- George S ration fieiy lomnmnder Rasmussen, ham Rees. Gayla Rich, Lewis of tin Ameriuin Third army, at the Blister Riggs, Nedra Robson, Glen height of lus military triumphs. In late April, Patton was aloft in Roskcdey, Farris Faye Roundy, Virthe Nninhcrg area In a small Joan Rigby, Mildred Salisbury, liaison plane observing territory ginia Seamons, Renee Skidmore, which ins army was about to take loan Smith, Rex Cad Sparkman, Fb.lph A. Stephenson, Norma Renee o'er from the Seventh army. Sud Vnlv a German Messer-sehmi- Stoddard, Ruth Louise Stoddard. Ned Taggert. Geraldine Talbot, 109 snotted the tiny plane end d veil on it with all machine-gun- s Delbert Tarbct, Gayle Tiomas, Electa Thompson, Jacquelyn " blazing. Patton's pilot dropped close to Thompson, Max Thompson, Ross earth and tne German fl'er, unable Thompson, Thelma Thompson, to pul! out of his dive, crashed in Clarice Thomson, Marilyn Tihbitls, Patty Toolson, Arlene Traveller, flames close by. Patton was unruffled when he Ailecn Van Orden, Phyllis Van Renee Waddoups, Georgia stepped from the plane a few min- Orden, Gen Niel Weaver, Lyle B. Watts, utes later. "I dont know how close that so Webb, Calvin Weeks, Sara Winn, and so came," he said, hut we sure Betty Jean Winslow, Milton King bullets Wiser. could see machine-gu- n bouncing all around us. j yiresfsme 1 FACTORY-METHO- D n Special Classes Slated In Physical Education RECAPPING Git-tui- Into Billiard Lead six-fo- ot Winner Is Acclaimed by pi mo solo, Sherwin Hoppe Bounds Back professionally since 1929, the Dutch Irishman with the big hands has pitched all over the country. FdJIeusscr has an earned-ruaverage of 0.33. Heusser usually has a good record in the minors If you can't play for McKechnie and Riddle, 19 and 7 with Memphis and 20 and 8 with Atlanta, rtordi. gaining his third win, for examples -- and credits bis current success in the can't play for anybody." tuotifics Big Ed. you in hits five Rhineland to the fact that for the first time in the he Pirates to as a relief worker, Heusser led Cardinal Toiling to off getting 10 I victory, big show he has ar opportunity to work regularly. the Dodgers pilchets in winning percentage in 1936. but was stmt when "You don't know hitters until you pitch to them, the first inning he explains shipped Ho Columbus following a fist fight with Joe (0Ur runs in 12 hits, alt FIRED FOR LEADING (LIB Medw uk. Oodgers made off starter Art Cuccurullo "I thought Medwick loafed on a ball and told Heusser, who served tinder Frank Frisih in St. over took who Butcher, Max Louis and Jimmy Wilson and Connie Mack in Philahim so, explains Heusser. ''Frisch told me I couldn't Fred ended. the inning be having trouble with u star of the club. I still delphia, calls Bill McKechnie and Johnny Riddle, Walker, last year's major now on the Reds catching staff, the ablest managers think Medwick loafed on the ball. con-- d champion, batting with whom he has come in contact. Riddle managed Having been kicked around for years, Ed Heusser with splurge his hitting the Birmingham club which sent Heusser to the appreciates beifig on top, and is making t lie most of his authority. juts in four times up. Redlegs. Mn, Too Giants the second 1?ite their surge, unable to Dodgers still were on the leading Giants, who 11 by heir 10th game in Chicago the visiting xg Phil Weintraub's 4. 5 to homer, which put him in a r the league with manager Logan Lady golfers will officially Van Ling'.c provided Ott, 1945 playing season ThursGertrude Shurr,. director of a age school for physical education the margin he needed for open the bird victory. day, May 17, at 10 a. m. according modern dance studio in New York in 1927 when she joined the Dcni-CitSt L us Cardinals came to Zetta Bergener, president. has accepted an invitation to shown school of dance first as a Mrs. Beigener will tee off at 10 a hitting slump at Boston, instruct classes in modern dance student and later as a teacher the Braves 8 to 7 on Elvin a. m. sharp and a huge crowd of and participate in the special pro- From there her professional dance three run homer ladies is expected to be on hand. er) Adams offered by the ohvsicat adn- - career included concert woik with grams to second there the was It plans, According present it eighth. i d m a n dance the 1945 the Humphrey-defeats for is to be several novel contests cation department during v against four summer session at Utah State ten year association a and group tournaof the direction the under on their rorld champions to with Martha Graham both ns an college, according d ment committee headed by Ruth m trip. Sylvester (Blix) head of the USAC assistant teacher and as a member Rachel Yocom, Marbe will assisted who by the game for rookie Baugh women's PE department. of her concert group. Creel, striking out two men garet Budge and Hazel Pedersen. Intended for physical education She has been employed six years is scheduled luncheon h The first t ninth after Phil Masi open-itteachers and students, a couise in at the Neighborhood riayhou.se a triple. Tommy Holmes for the early part of June and will modern dance and School of Theatre in New York techniques be handled by the entertainment r Braves got three doubles committee methods will be in instructed by City, the San Francisco Dance thecomposed of Nellie Lun-da- Miss Shurr two singles in five times at during the first three-wee- atre, the University of Oi egon. and and Fern Smith. of summer term begin- the San Francisco State college the is vice Mrs. Herbert Weston Cincinnati Reds made seven ning June 11. To the dancer, Miss During the past several years, Miss med runs for all their scor-- i president for the forthcoming year offers a varied technique Shurr has taught in a New York while Merle Martin will act as Shurr a 7 to 3 victory in a night based on fundamental and srien-lcit- y high school and has instruct-tifi- c Steve secretary. at Philadelphia. exercises and to the physical ed a special course for high school e with C double, three sing-iveducation teacher, she offers a new teachers of New York City in in four runs to pace and use of modern cm dance. Frank Dasso to victory. dance techniques as a part of thej Miss Shurr obtained an AB American Jeague games were education program. gree at San Francisco state college out. Miss Shurr's dance career began in 1940 and in 19)1 received an MS after her graduation from the Sav-- 1 degree at the University of Oregon krdays Star Tommy 16. tlUfl ARCADIA, Cal., May sex, veteran Braves outfielder, Gold Mike, California bred six year boosted his league leading old who was a surprise winner in average to .435 with five $5000 Anita Chiquita yesterday's in a losing cause us the Cards feat rite race at the opening of the to 7. Santa Anita track, today was one of 18 horses nominated for the $25,000 San Gabriel handicap Sat- First Santa Anita "My Hillyard, I one-inc- hl TM 6 Gear-Gri- i , j You Tires While We .V Recap Yours Fallen Had Close With Plane This Service Takes Only About 30 Minutes! tfG304 ti HE 3rd North and Main Phone 868 inThe diagrams below show graphically what is volved in providing telephone service in the modern this service community. Its our business to provide want a who tell to for us people not so its easy that there telephone that we cant provide it at once will lie a long wait. A shortage of any one of the vital parts of the service shown here will cause a delay in providing 5 night when the and first baseman slammed t homer and three singles to hu club to a 5 victory over me nto. f Onks were behind, In iut of the fourth when ricetU one 360 feet over the right 'all. It was the first circuit Logan, Utah TELEPHONE SERVICE The son of Microphone showed bis heels by two and one half lengths to a classy field of 10 favorite Civil Code, headed by Charles S. Howard's long legged critics who claimed that Vic ti wouldn't hold a job in a ieA league got their answer ' and your urday. it you with a telephone. sprinter. is a Gold Mike's performance race considered a tune up for Saturdays six furlong feature over the sinnc distance established the bp ranrft sryvf overlooked thoroughpreviously bred as one of Saturdays favorites. The winner sprinted to the front soon after the start of the Anita Chiquita, and after racing B' irk Budge into submission, drew nut on on entering the stretch a d of his career. Len Gilmore handily. wd spotty ball for Civil Code was unable to threathe 12 hits and issuing ten at any time, made a move hs passes. he hit the far turn, but tired badly tramiled Hollywood, in the stretch Hhd was knocked out Padres jumped on Jim of the money as Vain Prince and rP for five tallies in the fifth Bizerte closed fast. r and were never headed. ie Wensloff was the winning er. St-tePk San Francisco-Sealtl- e b win-llowi- and d series 'Sot start p We Loan 60-1- 111 for her specialized work in the use of danee in the corrective gymnastic field. She has taught these danee to students corrective exercises majoring in physical education in both the University of Oregon and the San Francisco State college. 00-1- Only with Firestone Recapping will your tires get the famous DeLuxe Champion Tread, the tread with extra depth for extra safety, extra traction and longer mileage. No ration certificate needed. hree-em- 4 jzgster Leads ilaod To Victory 1945. 1C, V rigljt-hand- Bon-save- by Eunice Hop's for the Future" Hogan; Hull, us mint ;o Jioie s il s IN l: ,S NS n if j, i Ac i, Season Thursday J'ltv lie Sp.ukm.m; addresses, liicvcmcnt .mil "Mv fins', ' !! o- -s caneers, CREDITS KEGCLAK WORK Only the Pittsburgh run was earned, so he started the eastern swing with an earned-rumaik of 0 33 That's what you could call slamming the door in the batters face, and the sturdy of Bountiful, Utah, wasnt precisely picking on cripples. In his second start against Pittsburgh, the Cincinnati outfield had only five putouts. Heusser has been around and about, to put it Lady Golfers Open A, i ' n Pitching by Rex . Red N er mildly. ( TV-- Logan, lit ill, Wednesday Evening, May Cunt limed from Page 1) By Red Cross ill Thr Norlh Caclie Grad WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT 'T rmniE! 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