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Show Mendon Defeats Grants Bike, Cliff's Beat Logan Tennis Meet Starts June 17 doubles. limit for r compeyear is the first tition for netters. Another Logan conducted city tourney will be later in the summer post-wa- Players Plot Strike IR 7. Frankie Frisch, long one of baseball's scrappiest managers. took up a fight today for which he had no zet, a battle which found him opposing his own Pittsburgh Pirate players in their threat to walk out of tonights game with the New York Giants. The players made it plain that there would be no backing down in the scheduled walkout against the management, a course they chose as their means of protesting its refusal to bargain with their union the unaffiliated American baseball guild. Ill play sectond base myself, if I have to, said the old Fordham flash, who became a beseball legend at the keystone sack in his days with the Giants of John McGraw and latsr as St of the rollicking Louis Cardinal gang. Frisch said if necessary, he would even put in Honu3 (Ham.) Pirpte Coach Wagner at third base. The league would be forced to declare Pittsburgh a 9 to 0 loser by forfeit if enough players are not on hand to play the game. However, he said that the man' agement would be oble to post- pone the game becrurs of threat ening weather" snj play it later in the season. player-manag- er gas-hou- Seals Topple Acorns Ragged Contest Manager Caey S.engel was eyeing his Oakland baf boys appraishe desperately ingly today as sought a means t plug his leaky defenses and hold the rabid San Francisco Seals at bay. reason to Stengel had good chew his nails. The Acorns kicked away their third st.aight contest to retain first by a score of place by a bare tu.ee percentage points. At least the O.lrs iml only one competitor to wo.ry about. The Los Angeles Angets, who until recently were a constant threat for the lead, were ught full games in arrears after !o ing their fourth I'l straight to Ho1 ly wood other games last night San Diego downed Seattle C to 2 and Port land walloped Sacramento 6 to 0. 8-- 6 7-- Thursdays Oak.and-Sa- n Fran- cisco games was a poor exhibition of baseball on both sides. The Seals the Acorns three errors to two, but managed to hold their early lead despite an Oakland comeback in the sixth and seventh innings. Women's Ball League Postpones Contests All games scheduled for tonight in the women's Mutual league have been postponed until Tuesday night because of church conference in Salt Luke City. League play opened Wednesday night with Young Ward, Logan Eighth ward. College, Providence Junior, Logan Seventh and Providence Second scoring first round wins. Hig'u scoring marked all of the games with the Providence Second team scoring 44 tallica against Logan Second. d yotbt r ay ch (hA Telephoto)' Lennart Strand, ace Swedish miler, who showed his fleet heels to Gunder Haegg and Arne Anderson in the Swedish National Championship last race year, prepares for June 7 at Compton, CaJif., mutational meet. Strand works out on the Compton track. 1500-met- er ket, 8 p. m.; Smithfield Brick and Tile at Grants Bike, 9 p. m.; Morning Milk at Providence Lions, 8 '30 p. m. BerniSfn Brothers go to Wellsville Tuesday night . for a game with Cliffs Service, and Hyrum Lions draw a bye. in a night game at Wash holding Cleveland l0 four in a 4 to 0 VKtoiy m Dwight D. Eisenhow, the fans on hand limners T m Frank Secory of the ed the days most dramatic in the National when he homer with the bises IK aupl 0 b meet un. f' ork. Sgt h at Pittsburgh Augie Gala, Farrell Anderson each hits in the attack off Ir$e Korns. era leantif am A aid F( 12th to provide 0 to 6 n, over the Giants at Chicago York, trailing fi to n. tl(,d ihe s with three run rallies in the e and ninth. Bab, ymmg ninth inning umasing Wlth a . The Dodgers made nine run the .7th to beat the 8 For Sarah Euc pitchers. The Phils also made 17 hits their sixth victors ln eight gnr beating the Reds at Cmcmnah', 3 with am attack good for 27 came out of trJ . The Braves hitting slump with vengeances' Louis, beating the Cardinals with a array in h'ch t were three doubles, three tn and two homers Mr. arland lime jischar, Fori juforir at returne Chi tin Log be holt1 Nibley wan membei prepare ,bould Frien tint he to me 16-h- it Don Albert r East, gular n the Sai L uon. T elejihhln) Eddie Mayo, Detroit Tigers' second baseman, recovers at Georgetown HosHoot Evers pital following injuries received in a crash with center-fieldIn game with Washington Nationals. Although both men were carried from the field unconscious, Mayo was only shaken up while Evers incurred fractured jaw. Attending Mayo are nurses, Mrs. Christine Smith (left) and Mrs. Fiances Tutmak. ( KA period. Hiss er honorei progra 30 in Mias N a 1 borne call Ball Directors Award Protest Three teams were tied for leadership in the western division of the valley baseball league today, after league directors announced that the protest game between Southwest Lewiston and Weston had been awarded to Southwest Lewiston. Weston defeated Southwest last Saturday but Lewiston, the game was protested by the losers on the basis of ineligibility of the Weston pitcher, Howard Stone. The directors ruled ' last night that Stone was not a resident of Weston,- and is ineligible for league play. Credit for the win gives Southwest Lewiston a record of three games won, and one lost, tieing them for the lead with Trenton and Clarkston. The loss drops Weston into fifth place with one won, and three lost The teams will complete first round play Saturday and will rest a week before starting second half games. Richmond and Hyde Park are knotted for top spot in the eastern division. The Herald-Journwill print box scores of the valley league games beginning next week, if they are forwarded to the paper office before Wednesday and they are filled out completely. Last week only four box scores were sent in, and only three the previous round of play. Scorers are asked to list the players position - al and score. (jis first initial in the Arrive For Utah State School o'clock Double your enjoyment of the grand vegevariety of colorful, garden-fraa- h tables that are plentiful jn June by preparing them in different ways. Take a look at these bright ideas on the subject. MAIN DISH EGGPLANT-C- ut eggplant in half lengthwise and parboil for 15 minutes. Scoop out center, mash and combine with chopped cooked meat, cup of bread crumbs, grated onion, and seasonings to taste. Add a beaten egg and mix weU. Refill shells, dot with butter or margarine, and bake in hot oven (400 F.) for 15 minutes. Serves 4 to 6. CARROTS AND SQUASH Cut caa-ro-ts and zucchini or Italian squash in thin slices, and steam in just a bit of water ratil tender, about 10 minutes. Season with salt, pepper, onion juice and sprinkle with grated cheese to serve. BROCCOLI Season cooked broccoli with salt, pepper, and a tablespoon or two of orange juice. Top with grated orange rind to serve. Simply delicious! GLORIFIED GREEN- J3EANS For i pleasing new flavor, sprinkle green ins with a bit of nutmeg just before 'Invitational Day Leaders List iGolf Meet Results than 95 women golfers, representing every links club in the state, participated in Logans state Invitational day Thursday at the local Golf and Country club. Salt Lake County club defeated Ogden, 13-Provo forfeited to Ft Douglas; and Logan and BonMore 5; neville y, The Homemakers June is the month to treat your family to a vegetable spree! The wide variety of green foods in season right now makesit easy to enjoy salads and tempting cooked vegetable dishes aplenty. Plan to serve two or three different ones at each meal. And to be sure of full e ating pleasure, buy where quality is guaranteed . . . make your selections at Safeway. i. ASPARAGUS An Ejttrm Srtwtj Srrrfet 9 Vitamin Fruit. lb. Pods 31 c s. 12 LeHccsS,. Jzicai!"" 3lc Old South 5srd24c No. 2. Libby s Tomato No. io Edwards Drip Regular or Pulverised 28c Lb.. Tree Sweet C;0c Breakiast Ban Francisco 26, California Pectin j.uRit., KerrLidSs . .. i os. 1C bow. 9c Parowax 2c Fruit Jars 79c SWEETHEART Toilet Soap .Favorites at Many Regular Bar 2 for . . . . 13c XL qu lh 'as lb. W Vi pt I2c 20c 23c 1 mm . . 9c Twin Peak Peeled. 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Olives? fii Pickles Swift, Ready to Eat Spiced Lunch Toilet Soap Bath Sisa ; - ini"- 2 lbs. 44c Pork & Beans Pancake and Waffle Flour 9-- 2 for 5c WAFFLE FLOUR wl A A rr.Her59c 26 PALMOLIVE ol Champion SUZANNA Cheese Grade The Homemakers Bureau Box 2110, Dept. J 7e Lb Ton,mo ,ulc sr. Memo CAROL DRAKE, Director Arizona He TOMATOES WHEATIES 2 Cream This complete and colorful manual contains thorough directions about ranning and freezing all kinds of food fruits, vegetables, meats, poultry, fish. Everything you need to aee you through fhe entire canning season is included in this concise, authoritative booklet. Its all yours for a dime. Just send 10c in coin or stamps to J, GRAPEFRUIT Real Roast COFFEE Iuce40Q Cheese Cottagt. earning glide now Solid, 28c Milk Order Carol Drakevt 1946 L.,,, CRBmnmmGSi fruit Jukus I i I I TOMATOES lb. . 114 L ID. PRODUCE PHICES SUBJECT TO DAILY ' CHANGES MARKET tsiry hurts Twin Falls, Ogden 7-- Tenda Full Pod, Yoa, Lemons U. S. No. I "A" size AC White Rose. 2 Lbs. Potatoes Young Tender Bontom lb. IQ Juicy, CalCTT0, Th Avocados No. s S pm. at will fu CORN lb. 15 Sunkist Sweet, ORANGES Del Monte Director Bureau er Perform Tonight Cami rad-jhe- Caoof )ialtc sei held ing. a .BEAMED RADISHES Trim leaving about 1 inch of stem. Cook uncovered in salted water to cover, 15 to 20 minutes or until just tender. Drain and add to white savve. They are like the most delicate flavored turnips. TOPPED ASPARAGUS-Co- ok asparagus stalks separately from tips. When tender, drain and mash stalks, adding a bit of evaporated milk and butter or margarine for a creamy consistency. Season and serve as a sauce over the asparagus tips. 'Tonights Schedule VVingets Ice Cream at Hasco, Strand, Sheffield Call cab - Commercial League Teams Play Tonight trbnle-heaci- 18-- 0 un official merce Visiting coaches started to ar- 7 p.m. Als Bike at D. W. Hess, 8 p.m. rive in Logan this morning for the Jack's Tire and Oil at Club 20th annual Utah State coaching school, scheduled to open on Lunch, 9 p.m. Commercial league t teams and continue through Monday bacTt' into action tonight in a Friday. that sta-t- s A record number of mentor? Logan are expected to be on hand Mon at 7 o'clock. Wingets lee Crram, tied for day morning for the first period of instruction iq football by Notre the league lead with Als Bike Dame's famous coach, Frank meets Hasco in the first game of the night. Hasco i fitting strongLeahy. Hank Iba, coach &f the year, er every game and may unset the will start instruction in basket- dope and come through with a ball in the afternoon. Iba's Okla- victory over the Ice Cream men. Al's tackle D. W. Hess in the homa A. and M. team rolled to its second consecutive national second contest, and will be gunning for their fourth win in five collegiate title last year. Founder, prqmoter and director starts. Jacks Tire and Oil meets of the Aggie coach session is Dick the strong Club Lunch in the final mentor. Coach game. Romney, Aggie Romney has presided over every one of the summer sessions and has helped build the coaching fchool into a nationally known sports conference. The visiting coaches will show lilms of ' some of the top sports COMPTON, Calif., Juno 7. (UP' contests in the nation last year, Lennart Strand, Swedens new end will take coaches attending runner, makes his Americlasses on to the gridiron and the distance can track debut tonight in the basketball court for seventh annual Compton invitational track and field meet. The Swedish national champion will run the 1500 meters against miler, Bob Olympic club half McMillan, California high school (hampion, and Ronald Hayes, Los Angeles prep champion. Strands best mark for the distance is 3m. 47s. The meet mark Stellar pitching marked last is 3m. 51.4s. baseball Other star athlete coiners for league nights Pioneer games as Jim Arnold pitched the the meet were Ralph Tate, OklaTwin Falls Cowboys to a 0 shut- homa A & M flash entered in out over the Salt Lake Bees and four events, Elmer Harris, 200 Perkowski hurled the 400 meters, and Ed Sonwcll, 100 Harry Ogden Reds to an triumph and 200 meters, both of the shore. over Idaho Falls' Russets. N. J.. Athletic club; and Fred In the other league game Boise Sheffield, Utah University star jumper. edged Pocatello Score Shutouts Valle and June vegetables their match postponed until June 14. Nibley club drew a bye in competition. Prizes at the meet were awarded to: Mrs. Walter Fellows, Nib-lelow gross score on 18 holes; Mrs. Harley Bergener, Logan, low net score on 18 holes; Mrs. Helen Bertagnole, Ft. Douglas and Mrs. Mary Lou Baker, Nibley, low gross score on nine holes; Mrs. Walter R. Hansen, Bonneville and Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth, Ogden, least putts on 18 holes. Miss Jessie Provo, Schofield, least putts on nine holes; Mrs. Mary Lou Baker, Nibley, most number of par3; Mrs. Walter Fellows, Nibley, low score on number eight hole; Mrs. Don Brooks, Nibley, most putts on 18 holes. Mrs. Helen Hoffman Bertagnole and Mrs! Mary Lou Baker, two of Utah's most famous women golfbox ers, shot 41's on the difficult Logan course. Visiting Coaches to non. Cute tricks with Game To Southwest Lewiston Worries While catcher-man- 3-- Pittsburg Manager In The fans were no more haffled than the White Sox batteis, who took their batting licks confidently but futilely. And at the finish, a Charley Ruffing, using his heart and his head to compensate for a curve and fast ball that had seen better days, had given the Yankees 4 to 0 victo.y. It was a four-hi- t, his fourth straight triumph, his second shutout in a row, and it brought his string of consecutive scoreless innings to 22. In 41 3 innings he has given up just 23 hits and seven runs. Celebrates Birthday Jubilantly celebrating his 39th hiithday behind the plate as ager was angular Bnl Dickey. The Yankees, winning their fourth straight und their eighth game in nine starts, made it easy for E g Red to win his 269th major league game by scoring three runs n the first inning. New York gained no ground on the rampant Red Sox, however. The league leaders maintained their game edge by beat.ng the Browns, 5 to 4 at Boston for their seventh win in a row and their 14th victory at home against western teams .without a defeat. Sid Hudson pitched the Senators to their first shutout of the season 5-- 4, and Junior Amvets. Chamber of Commerce top Hyrum two hits for the winners, and HanLions, sen connected for a pair for the Going into the last of the seventh losers. Inning, Ralph Maughan, Grant's Cliffs Service and Curtis E. Marace hurler had a no hit, no run ket went nine innings before the game. And, with two men out and Wellsville nine pushed across the two big strikes on Doug Shelton, winning tally. Boyd Murray rethe game seemed certain to go ceived credit for the win, and Lee into extra innings. Hales absorbed the loss. Boyd Smashed Homer Wennergren smashed a home run But Shelton' slapped the next for the losers, but it was in vain as j itch deep into center field, nnd the defending champions bounced raced all the way around the bases back hard after a Tuesday night for the only run of the game. Earl defeat by Morning Milk. Buist. Mendon chucker, pitched Junior and Hyrura Lions manuthe finest game of his career factured every hit into a run in against the league leaders. He their game. The Jaycees made four, limited Grants to two scratch hits. and Lions two, and that was the Berntsen Brothers and Amvets ball game. Lemon was the Hyrum produced many a thrill in their pitcher, and Nelson hurled for the game. Going into the last of the Jaycees. fifth inning, the veteran nine held Hyrum tallied once in the second a 0 lead. Two walks and an error and once in the seventh, while loaded the bases, and Reid Peter- Junior Chamber made two in the son rammed a long home run over first, one in the third, and one in the outfield for four tallies and the the fourth. ball game. inMonday nights schedule Made Two Hits cludes: Amvets at Junior Chamber, Don Campbell came through with 7 p. m.; Mendon at Curtis E. Mar- - 17-2- 2 d red-hea- edge Logan city's annua! recreational tennis tournament will be held with 15 competifrom June tive divisions listed on the net schedule. Entry deadline fer the meet will be June 14 at 5 p. m. The 15 divisions of play in the net tourney include mers singles and doubles: women's singles and doubles; mixed doubles; junior boys singles and doubles; junior girls singles and doubles; boys singles and doubles; girls singles and doubles; veterans singles and Two-fiste- nth J NEW YORK, June 7 (U.E) The aging little gray, kept lobbing the ball into the batters ard ns Yankee Stadium fans were wondering out i nU(j Why , couldnt go down there themselves and connect with of those seemingly soft pitches. 1-- 0, Age Limits Listed the boys' and Age girls division is 35 years of age and under; 18 years and under for tne junior division;, all ages for the mens and womens open division; and 30 years and over for the veterans' division. Parry Wilson, chairman of the city recreation council, said today that first round matches will be scheduled on June 17, with the finals in all div.sons set for June 22 A player may enter no more than four events, and schedules will be drawn up so that there is nc conflict with entrant's work-- n g horns, Mr. Wilson said. Entry blanks will be published in the Herald-Journsports. Tho recreational tourney this Kind' park Market Team; Curtis-- E i As Yankees Blank White Sox Mention's strong softball team rose to new heights Wednesday night before the home crowd to topple the league in a brilliantly played contest. leading Grants Bike team, The other league games saw Cliffs Service defeat Curtis in an overtime contest; Berntsen Brothers E Market, Court Performers June Jf 0 Berntsen Nine, Jaycees Score Wins Open To City PITTSBURGH, Red Ruffing Tosses Four Hitter (, Baseman Recovers From Mishap Fifteen Divisions SweanFKGIer 1-- Airway. . lb. 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