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Show Schedules Annual Tennis Tournament Terald-Journ- al ecord Number Of Prizes Will Meet lighlight August 11-1- Herald-Journal- 7 The second major tennis message of the summer, cted at netters from Logan and all parts of C iche ley reached the headlines today, and it asked them to sh up their old racquets and court game in prepara-- l for the forthcoming Herald-Journtennis tournament. r years the newspaper meet pooled the best contingent of when will those tiers in the area and the come is still a improvements bit undecided. al always been dubbed festival of the summer. this year's affair should top i all at least in the numo?r irizes, and it is hoped in the of competition and number ntrants. me six weeks ago city sponsored a nup meet that lasted for two ney has " court rocrea-departme- nt but the take (Journal will but seven days, ust 11 to 17. During that time, ty of action will have to blaze local courts in order that the as per t may be climaxed cluled. igan, which is fourth largest in Utah, has a meager nuin-o- f courts, close to six, good igh for even a beginner to on while other n the game s, even smaller towns, have ks, t I get-to-- h better facilities for the e including lighted courts. It lanned, howevev, to increase I facilities for the game but ? There SW YORK, July was some doubt about a nick-orl- d series this year, but the it concerned the fare, not the icipants. ooklyn and the New York kees appeared to be in. le subway fare is "up in the as city fathers wrangle over .her they shall continue at a el, or make it eight cents or ne, or both a nickel and a dime ifferent times. They hoped too e the matter by application of e arithmetic, and it the same simple arithmetic h enabled fans to place the iks and the Yanks in the ser- mon-sens- hen Brooklyn scraped past St. s last night, 11 to 10 in 10 in-- s, it stretched the Dodger to 12 games and their lead to nine onal League es. And when the Yankees d Detroit, 8 to 5, while the second place Red 13 to 7, New Yorks lead swell- H14 games. iere can be no doubt the Cards battle spiritedly until- the end. night, with two out in the 1 inning Brooklyn six runs d, St. Louis rallied with a rat-- f singles and tied the score, in the 10th inning Gene Her-sdoubled and Peewee Reese ered the big hit to score him, win-stre- Cleve-drubbe- 4 - I H - ' ! ki t e Yankees jarred Detroit, 8 with Larry Beras grand slam e run the big blow as New 1 came back from a 3 to 0 de-t- o I Logan, Utah, Thurs., July 31, 1947 Utah Amateur s. ' Yesterdays Results Trenton 10, Weston 2. 5, Southwest Lewiston Park 4, 10 innings. Smithfield 20, Newton 4. Cornish Nothing Spectacular As Lesnevich Whips Mauriello Unknowns Pull Junior Golf Upsets Behrens Continues Junior Supremacy Segura Today out-box- le Wo-sha- m, top-seed- semi-final- 8, 6-- 3, 6-- 4, Dale-Web- 20 acres land, 15 water right. Home, 50-5- chestnut who yesterday captured tlir Massachusetts handicap, and with it boosted his record-higturf winnings to $719,660. Conn McCreery was the joi key Stymie, Cinderella $50,000 Stymie Cops Massachusetts Handicap To son attempted to stop the big bats of the N. L. squad. First-hachamps, Smithfield, pasted Newton for 17 safe blows and 20 runs while holding the losers to four runs and a like number of hits! 'Ralph Roylance and Con Richardson each took a stance on the mound for the winners. Trenton backed up tne pitching of Don Littledike and beat Weston Dee Williams took the loss. lf LEGION BASEBALL OGDEN, July 31 (U.R) Bennett-Bennio- n Cornish pecked away at his ofof Salt Lake City and ferings for singles runs to rack Bingham will meet for the Utah up the victory. Dale Bergesm wa3 championship in the American the winner and banged out three Legion baseball totournsment blows in four trips to wie plate. night in Ogden. In first round North Logan, off on another matches yesterday Bennelt-Ben-nio- n batting spree, out scored Clarkstrampled Spanish Fork 12-- 1 ton 14-Elwnod Johnson was the and the Bingham nine won over winner while Porter and Thomp- - Brigham City 10-- - 346 North Main BOSTON, July 31 tl.i: Tile fust million shouldn't be the hardest old for stymie. Cinderella thundered to victory in the $,', 000 Mashachusetts handicap to boost his record-hig- h turf winnings to $719,660. It was even money the golden who chestnut stretch-runne- r, overcame a 17 length in winning the 13th running jf the graveyard of champions classic at Suffolk Downs, would be curfdoms first millionaire horse by Match. Observer? pointed to the fact that enough $50,000 and $100,000 stakes were scheduled in the next eight months for Mrs. Ethel D Jacobs turf king to run his ea:i ings to seven figures writh east ir that time. Stymie, with little Conn his up. ran customarj whirwind-finis- h race in the Masto sachusetts win going away, a length and a half in front of William Hellis gallant mare. Elpis. y it rooms, Mendon. Alfred Stone Phone 188 Smithfield HELP BUILD AMERICAS AIR POWER FOR SALE ON AIR FORCE DAY, 'AUGUST 1st in Smithfield. Good business. Apartment adjoining. Phone 188, Smithfield. Cafe No one today questions the fact that the whole future of the United States may rest in the very clouds over your head. The security of this country demands OID MR. 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If there are Air Force Day exhibits in your locality, be sure to visit them on August 1st. If no demonstrations are to he held nearby, get a - copy of the new Air Forces pamphlet, Know Your Air Forces, at your U. S. Army Recruiting Station. NOW OPPORTUNITY THE WORLDS GREATEST FOR A CAREER IN AVIATION . is feme Power X Today the Army Air Forces offer high school graduates an unprecedented opportunity to get the finest aviation schooling on earth an d select your school or course before you enlist. The AAF Career Plan is unlike anything ever offered before. It permitselected high school graduates to apply and qualify for AAF specialized courses of their own choice. Simply go to your U. S. Army Recruiting Station, explain the kind ot aviation training you want and you will receive an application blank and a complete list of available courses. When you are selected to attend the course of your choice, you enlist in the Army Air Forces for 3, 4 or 5 years. After your basic training period you are guaranteed the education you have selected to make you a specialist in the type of work you have chosen. Get a list of all the schools and courses open to you under the AAF Aviation Career Plan at your nearest U. S. Army U. Recruiting Station. S. ARMY RECRUITING AIR POWER M- Boost Earnings three paint. Will 0 Cuarantra for 30 days 00 milts. - Honored at any Jotso hast stora in western Amerka. 2 acre feet Radio and Heater. Two-tun- e finish. Chevrolet Aero Sedan Fleetline. Radio and Heater. Two-ton- e Sedan. Radio and heater. Very nice car. Mercury Sedan. Heater. Plymouth Tudor. Radio and heater. Very rlean. Buick. Radio, heater and fog lights. Packard Six. Radio and heater. New paint. Southwest Lewiston battled ten tight innings with a fa.orea Hyde Park club yesterday in a midweek round of Valley baseball, but staged a grand finale in the final tenth and scored a 4 victory. That game, working hand in hand with Trenton's 10-rout of Weston and a 3 to 2 tnriiler won by Cornish over Lewiston, shovpd the two major figures on the team standing list further ahead by another full game. Thus, Trenton continued to pace the loop with a two and one-ha- lf game margin while Cornish rested a full two games in front of a triple tie for third. In the Southwest Lewiston triumph, Wayne Wheeler was the winning hurler while Bob Wolf absorbed the defeat. Winning marker came in the tenth when a S. W. batter slammed a long homer over the outfield. Lewiston, riding the bottom rung on the standing came ladder, closest to scoring one of the biggest upsets of the year against touted Cornish before bowing Yost, Lewiston mound performer was individual star of the tilt because he scored both runs for the losers on two safe hKs in the second and fourth frames, in the final three however, innings, FOR SALE Bulck Sedanette. Olds. at Smithfield. at Newton. s. third base. when you buy from Weston Lewiston 5-- 7, ad-ig- (Suarantrr Schedule 6--4. e I Saturdays Fairview at Clarkston. Franklin at Hyde Park. North Logan at S, W. Lewiston. Trenton at Cornish. n. 7th-13t- get a Written ported). 6-- 7th-13t- You 2. fifth-seede- w n. Lewiston Diamond Slates third-ranke- Coast League ? 3. North Logan 14, Clarkston 9. Fairview vs. Franklin (not re- s. Seals Progress then hold that lead, veland walloped the Eosox. 13 on two big innings six runs ! first inning and seven in the Joe Gordons two run homer xed the first inning. .! St. Louis Browns beat Wash-2 to 1, when Eddie Yost led a ground ball in the 11th illowed Paul Lahner to score BASEBALL VALLEY Final plans for the first annual Logan amateur golf tournament neared completion today as many more entries from down state grac-- ! ed the lit of hopefuls interested in copping first place honors. More than 100 linksters from the far corners of Utah are expected pun-lishe- d Falkenburg Faces Southwest Lewjston Takes Mid-WeeBall Feature k Trenton, Cornish' Increase Lead In Valley Loop Sponsors Many Outside Logan: 8 p.m. Providence vs. College-Youn- g beat Paul Trout, at Providence. e Giants, protecting the rec-o- f 8 p.m. Fashion at 1 straight pitching victor-le- t 6:15 p.m. Jaycees at Mendon. by Tim Keefe of the 1888 COMMERCIAL SOFTBALL Yorkers and tied by Rube In Fridays Schedule juard of John McGraws 1912 "washed San Francisco, nearly 7 p.m. Hansen vs. Jack's. 1. i halted Ewell Blackwells up five days ago, today seemed 8 p.m. Hess vs. VFW. ling string at 16 games as they to be the only baseball club mak9 p.m. Jaycees .vs. Club Lunrh. the Cincinnati Reds in 10 in-- s, LOGAN STAKE GIRLS ing any progress in the Pacific 5 to 4. Tonights Scheuule e Phillies paced by John Wyro-- s coast league race. The Seals dumped Los Angeles 6:00 Young vs. 14th (diamond 1). three-ru- n homer in the first vJ. Second (diafor the second straight time last 6:3(1 -- Mendon lg defeated the Chiacgo Cubs, 2. It was the Phils second win night, 4 to 3, and narrowed the mond 3). MT. LOGAN STAKE GIRLS Oakland as the Cubs in 15 games this year, gap on second-plac- e Last Nights Results made it e Braves and Pirates split a Hollywood h 23, 11th 1. hurl over the Oaks, 5 to 3, Kirby Higbces fivj-h- it Providence game not reported. Seattle's phenomenal winning gave Pittsburgh tie opener, 5 Next Wednesdays Schedule as he settled down after Bob spurt took a temporary setback h 6:00 8th vs. (diamond from the Portland Beavers, who tt touched Lira for a two-ru- n . Boston won won 3 to 1 over the Suds, and 1). inning heme-6:30 Providence 2nd vs. 11th Sacramento pushed San Diego econd game. 8 to 5, taking e of thrv-Pirate errors in back into the cellar with a 6 to 5 (diamond 2). Providence 1st, bye. hird inning to get three runs victory. , SPORTS Local Golf Club .. houses business local dealing with sporting goods an 1 it is hoped many sports minded have contributed business men tennis articles for the winners A pair of first and runner-upgrade racquets will be given away to the younger top players along with many dozens of tennis balls nd A complete list of awards cooperating merchants, all in'er-este- d of local in the promotion athletic events, will be published Monday. Also, that same day, entry blanks will begin to be and must be handed in or to the Herald-Journmailed sports department before Friday evening, August 4 at 6 p.m. Fair-Ing- s will be drawn that evening and will be printed the following night with the initial round moving underway the following Monday. more Many players entering than one division may have to play two or even three matches in one day in order that the tourney might be completed on time. The matches will be arranged as much as possible to fit working hours of HeralcKJourna? The Thus, all matches will have to be played on the college courts to register for the tournament, acand plans will be made with colcording to Ken Vanderhoff, tourlege officials for use of the cement nament committee chairman. Many layings. prizes and coveted honors will go While the recent city tourney to the winner? of the meet, which was staged more or less for the moves underway Saturday and confun of playing, the Herald week-lon- g tinues into Sunday orj the local meet will include a great greens many prizes with, of course, the Saturday at 12:30 shotmakers main objective being to Increase with the higher handicaps begin enthusiasm for the sport in the their tour of the course. Golfers in northern part of the state. In fait, three flights will clah, including Gus Lesnevich more awards will be mad" final class A, handicap of 7 to 11; class of than any play probably day B, handicaps of 12 to 15, and class other city, meet in the entire state C, handicaps of 16 and over. of Utah. Champion hip flight club As a sneak take a ers. entries with handicaps of six pieview and under, will take to the- open glance at this: a trophy will be given winner of the men's singles fairways Sunday morning. A long list of highly rated amacrown. Sponsored by Needham's won teurs from Salt Lake and Ogden Jewelry, the cup must be should furnish plenty of comepti-tio- n three consecutive timees before it participants NEW YORK, July 31 (l.Pi-T- wo More inormation concerning the for Logan enthusiasts. Dick more can be claimed permanently. Every potential candidates for a Lundahl, recent victor of the Ida- November winner in all other divisions, in- tournam'nt will be published fight with Jos Louis elho amateur crown, will be home cluding singlees and doubles, will last night themselves iminated club favorite, but a host of other when veteran Gus Lesnevich manLogan golfers are capble of pulling aged to scrape through with an some upsets. Other watched golfdecision over Tami ers will be Bill Johnston of Ogden, upset Mauriello in the canoer-fur.- d fight recent winner of the Utah amateur show at Ebbetts field. tournament. Bill Mathiew, Gus Entering the eighth round, LesBecker. Bill Korns and Claire nevich -- world heavyweight cham 111., July 31 pion seemed to have the Loui PEORIA, shot tied up, he had piled up such Two comparative unknows shared a lead. And 24,000 fans who paic the spotlight today as the second $102,955 wondered if fat Tami from day of match play opened in the the Bronx could last the distance. golf national junior amateur But early in the eighth session, tournament entered its second fat Mauriello nailed his lighter opday. ponent with a smashing right to Gene May of Spokane, Wash., the chin that buckled the knees of and Johnny Morris, a comparaKALAMAZOO, Mieh., July 31 (IMP the light heavyweight king from SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y., July 31 tive unknown from Atlanta, Gu., Bob Falkenburg of Hollywood pulled the most stunning upsets (li.Ri Buddy Herbert Behrens, the Cliffside, N. J. Cliffside (jius and and Francisco Segura of Ecuador in the first and second round amazing from Ft. youngster his heavier opponent as and Miami were scheduled to meet matches yesterday. Lauderdale, Fla., swung his way into the quarter final round of if confident that he again could highly-toute- d today in the featured quarterfinal dropped May match of the Meadow Club invita- Marvin "Buddy Worsham of the national junior and boys ten- lick the Mauriello man who he had nis tournament as fans marveled beaten twice for the light heavy tional tennis tournament. Bethesda, Md., 1 up in a at the ease with which he set title in 1941. In other matches, second-seede- d second round match. Although the show produced no Bill Talbert of Wilmington, Del., brother of national open champion aside his opposition. it did produce opponent, was to play seventh-ranKe- d Sam Lou Worsham, was one of the Behrens, performer, Louis Match of San Francisco; fourth-ranke- d early favorites in the tournament, was expected to win the singles about $28,500 for the Damon RunMemorial Cancer Fund. Each Ed Moylan of San Fran- z Morris eliminated title, but no one foresaw the way yon main-evefighter received about he eliminated has his cisco was paired against . sixth-plac- e Wesley Brown of Chattanooga, opponents $20,500 for h.s efforts. Seymour Greenberg of Los Tenn., 2 and 1, in the afternoon in the opening rounds. He dropped only two games in the tirst four Angeles, and the two outstanding round. Bob Pet- rounds. The other "upsetters," Vic Seixas of PhilaLatest , to bow before the delphia and Nick Carter of San ers of Kansas City, Kan., breezed Floridan's powerful racket Francisco, were to meet for the through his first two rounds. was Keston Deimling of River right to go into the Forest, 111. Seventh seeded MacFalkenburg, tall, strong Donald Mathey of Princeton, N.J., with a blazing service, was was Behrens opponent m todays d in the tournament quarterfinal round. and colorful little Segurd, who Most of the other top seeded swings his racquet with both players survived yesterdays fourth VALLEY SOFTBALL hands and talks to himself, was round play. The only casualty was The Californian elTonights Schedule Sid Schwartz of Brooklyn, tanked iminated Jack Tuero of New In Logan: in sixth place, who was eliminated 7 p.m. Lloyd's vs. Als Bike. Orleans yesterday, by 12th seeded John Fleitz of Long 8 p.m. Western Stores vs Mathgaining power as he played. Segura Beach, Cal., was somewhat erratic in beating ews. 9 p.m Morning Milk vs. Bernt-seHerb Flam of Beverly Hills, Cal., rooks, Yanks Appear To Be In As Both Move Forward 31 d.Ri receive medals, gratis the Many other extra awards will also be presented the winners, all of which should stir up more interest in the tournament 6-r-- Room 201, Federal Bldg. Logan, Utah SERVICE |