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Show 8 mil THE LOGAN, Lewis Accepts ) I iToday s Box6 Score Box (UP. NKW YORK, Oct. seme of the second 1040 Meriation Offer I WASHINGTON. Oct. 6 (UP President Truman said today the coal and steel strike situation had not reached the point jet where It was necessary for him to mtei-vene. A Robinson i 3 Reese ss lotgensen Snider, rf d "0I series game: Brooklyn (N) 4 3b ii 1 n 1 Ob 0 0 0 0 Hermanki if M, McCormick rf 0 2 Rnckiev, If WHITK SULPHUR SPRINGS, Oltno, If 2 L. 6 Lewis lUB John W. Ya Oct. ... 3 Hodges lh offer today accepted a got eminent Campanella c . . 2 of mediation in the 18 day soft coal Roe p . . 3 1 strike. tllo The doughty union ihtef sent U S. Mediation Chief Cjius S Clung d a telegram. It said: Will attend." Lewis announced his act eptance in his chat art enslie stjle and tlien eutei ed a lonfeirnce with not th- 1! " 1 0 1 em and western opeiatnis. The opeiatois previously had agieed to conteieme at attend the thtep-wa- v 10 a m. Ft tdny. It was announc ed that Rackley had pulled a back to! muse If. Barney and Hatten joined fust pitch Rasehts On Robinson sped almost! Banta in warming up in the Dodg- v Cam-to fouled to Johnson er beiuie bullpen. reluming hallway home thiid Raschi decided then not toi panella. Coleman doubled down the for fteid foul line. Reese threw the left go into a windup any nude made out Silvera after making a good Dodger second baseman has a specialty of stealing home. jxtop of his gtound ball after it gut to through Joigensen, Coleman going he pitched cautiously So to third. Raoht grounded out, Jor- Hodges With a two and two count, the "Dodger first baseman rifled grnsen to Hodges. the ball to left for a single, Robinson scoung with the big run and the only one. Dodgers Sixth Jorgensen drop The play bv play : .. with I Reese irst Dodger fell out of the and two count flted to Ltn- and Rizzuto, to dell. Jorgensen grounded out Snider flted to DiMaggio in short Henrtch, unassisted. Snider ground center, Joigensen holding second. ed out, P.izuto to Henrich. Robinson grounded out, Rizzuto to No runs, not hits, no enois, none World t Ra-hi- V g t 10-1- jorgensen going to third. - Mentoiial ser-xic- for Pt. I.eatham Jensen. who 28, former Hyrum was killed July 9, 194-- '. in the Pacific theater of opeiations. will be conducted Sat ui day at 1 p.m in thp Malad Second LDS watd chapel by the ward bishopric. Friends may crII at the family home in Malad Fnday evening and Satuiday until time of set vices Burial will be in the family plotof the Hyium city cemetery under the duection of the Thompson funetal home, of Hyrum, Resignation of French Premier Accepted UDToday President PARIS. Oct. 6 Vincent Auriol today accepted the resignation of Premier Henri; govern-- ! Queuilles rnenf. Queuille's rfsignation .handed to the president yesterday, was an outgrowth of the economic crisis brought about by British devaluation of the pound. Informed sources said Queullle' would refuse to serve again. Z ZLn nt ef-so- C?'e" - - ever-activ- p..hi Inmngtf' 1- - j H nr)s Jor-Pag- - Stengel Praise aftr Henrich's Blow - j 's Brooklyn. ERROL - FLYNN ftw 6. ROBINSON SjTtrte, JANE - Sreertstrset -- WYMAN Ronald REAGAN Patricia Neal W PLUS- "PIGSKIN PASSES'' 20 Minute Featurette the hand as though it hurt wheni".a.s impossible before. Water - j LOGAN DRIVE IN It's this terrific pressure which Intakes the water gush out of the ro errors, none 'kitchen faucets when a Logan '.housewife turns the handle. It's this pressure which enables Login-Cach- e firemen to play a pow-p- i ful stream of water on a high structure which might be a fire. "We're convinced that our water sjstem will be better in three or four years than it is today, Commissioner Nielsen said, indicating that the tpe of pipe being used i.i the job is known to have greater flow ability the longer it is used. The last load of pipe already has been received by workmen of the pipe company, and at the present rate of work they should b through with the job about Oct. 27, A Golden Bultars, a salesman for the company, told a representative group of Logan Chamber ot Commerce members this week. "Crew are working in thre different places cleaning the wav, digging trenches and laying the he said. "However, even pipe, though crews will be working for another four weeks, it will be possible for Logan residents to have spring water in about 10 days. Membeis of the Logan Chamber gioup who inspects the work re. cently under the guidance of Mr. Butta-- s, were: A. LeRoy Andeison, picsident; M. R. Hovey, secreta.v; James J. Larsen, John A. I.ai vn. Mayor Curtis I. Miner, V. F. J Newel Winget, and Commis sioner Nielsen. strike. Reese grounded out, son to Henrich. No runs, one hit, left, v CART(K) "SILLY HILL BILLY" THEATER "MEET THE CHAMP" Ends .Tonight PARAMOUNT NEWS SHOWING Clifton Shirley WEBB TEMPLE -- Mr.lfcfrc&to Goss I 75 College go. w,tk ALAN YOUNGJ PMfwcftd by SAMUEL ENGEL Friday and Saturday John-- ! Sarcastic Note Traps "BELLE STAR'S i ir 2 s Younq Burglar DAUGHTER" With Georq I Montgomery, With WILLIAM GARGAN MARJORIE LORO Two ( ontinumis Show Every Night 7:30 P.M. and 9:30 P.M. Adults Chdden SOo year 9o to 11 MARSHALL. Mnh.. (UP young burglar's sarcasm led to J - 1 iVfV.V, WILLIAM BCnSTHY UMICM FATmCK car-olMa.vnatd Mi1, note which told manager Neil Smith: "Next time rio"'t leave a bol; m window for me. It was too easy to get in. Smith recognized the hndwtu-tin- g and Miller was aiiesid. He confessed tobor.g the sioic of ViT Uighteen-a ler left li HO M0 A lit arrest. ftllowMe Rod Cameron and Ruth Roman 'I of- - ficials had no idea how much LANCASTER, O., UJ9 Patrons he went to the dugout. at a local grill had good reason for No runs, one hit, no errors, none water was being lost in the old pipe line as it flowed down the weeping in their beer. Police ar- - left. rived to arrest Perry D. Yencer.l Dodgrr Fifth-Ja- ck Banta, vvho'canyn' Terrific Fresxure 65, of Basil, for dischaiging a vest 'won 10 games for the Dodgers, pocket tear gas gun at a fan' most oi them in relief roles this And it i quite amazing how the which blew the gas clouds to the season, began warming up in the pressure is built up inside the pipe the water flows down the pipe- bar. iDodger bullnen. Campanella singl-a- s ed to left, but was out trying toiine to city users. This is the rea stretch It to a double, Lindell to son why the pipe must be smaller the farther Coleman. Roe kept wringing his and more enforced right hand as he was called out on 'dow n the canyon it goes, roPEYE FIRST LOGAN t- Lix rl vic-'rig- ht CRAWFORD left-hand- broad-rimme- inside-the-par- JOAN ! 'fr (.) One-thir- with TMISf OUiST STARS 9,, - s. H0WPlACfO(iNOnTHltaVTAH Football Briefs dges left-cente- r. COOPER j! TnJe" n - sm Reynolds Tells Story On Rob-unso- 1 Jensen M- - Rizzuto lined Hermanski grounded out, Henrich First Yankee the leftUna.SSIfd' down Roe's thud pitch one nit, no etrors, one No field foul line for a single. Hentich left. runs, Four horses stick their noses in this picture at Bav Meadows, San Mateo, Calif. Competing N0SEY filed to Hermanski, who caught 4. William Shoemaker up, wins by a nose. Charley Baad,- second from the rail, places by r Lady. ! Rizzuto Sixth Yankees ground-the ball right on the right field nose Bullreigh Jr., on the rail, shows by a nose. Epsilon, 1. nostrils himself out S106.667.51. ed out, Hodges unassisted. Henrich foul line, Rizzuto bolding first. Kadio broadcast Roe Mutunl to who' Bauer fouled to Robinson behind grounded out, Hodges Broadcasting System, Met Alle! fust base. DiMaggio flted to Snider covered first. Bauer grounded out. and Red Barber announcing, Jorgensen to Hodges. in deep left center. All networks y,' Television No runs, no hits, no errors, none No runs, one hit, no errois, one Ixiuls and East, Jim Britt left. left. Robinson' Dodger Seventh Olmo singled Dodgers Second doubled down the left field foul to right. Hodges hit into a double; line on Raschis fifth pitch. Her- play, Rizzuto to Coleman to Henmanski fouled to Coleman near rich. Campanella filed deep to (Editors Note; Allie Reynolds n he field stands back of first. extinction many times because of pitched the greatest game of his LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 6 (U.P Lindelf. out for Raschi in 8th to third the after going No runs, one hit, no errors, none.Col. Matt J. Winn, colorful presi- his love fog the Kentucky Derby life when he hurled the New out for Hermanski in catcli when Coleman slipped and i dent of Churchill Downs who was The grand old man of racing York Yankees to a 1 to 0 vicJ'z-Raacross the over fans beloved dia"m0nd DiMaggio' the lhe' "w asmironR8 closeTlay Brooklyn Dodgers by racing S,evPTnh for Mi.xe in 8th Rm-kjubllee tory to Hodg-- . died in his sleep at 2:20 in the first game of the Wotd Oin see Robinson lPS Lindell flied to Olmo. Johnson, country, He last t0 PROVO, Utah, Oct. 6 tC- -( b'ed Jot,:son lo 1Iennch Ma)de,by vn?. xv... Series. He tells how he did it 8.m CST todav at St. Joseph's bolding third. Hodges singled to)Singed lo left Johnson sto'e see- 'U.e track he and a group of stock-valia88. Y'oung Untveisity worL;f He was Bugnam here. in the story.) following infirmary Puns batted left Rob-- 1 lng Robinson and " hen holoers purchased for $40,000 grow Winns death ended a over its defense and passing attau' Two base hits Robinson, Cole- - Lindell fumbled the ball Hodges ond when neither Reese nor into an establishment valued at inson could get over to the bag 'struggle to recover from the today in prepartion for Saturdn man. Jorgensen. By ALUE REYNOLDS .went to second on the eiror. Cam enough to take Campanula's jf(.cts of two serious operations. more than $7,000,000. night's "big game against Utat Told to The United Press) Thiee base hit (A Save The Derby gr0Unded out, But doctors agreed his age was Oct. 8, (U.R Mav- - The passing offensive will sites. Stolen bases RizziftoJohnson. sfruclout NEW YORK, The colonel took over the track 'Pwohmson to Hodges. handwoik of Jim Kales an SaciificR R17UI0. Rnbinson. , a n ,U"' U' n ll,U' yesterday's game wasnt thel'be ime eno1 ,vvo,t rNo runs' one hltafter Charlie Price, former secre- erfors' one Cecil Loyd. bill Left on bases Biooklyn 5, New1.Ieffone ever ,)itched, j K,patps( Yoik 7 e one "as good enouf;h for me. .The ,his to' Winn, reverently ndsaveThderby Lindcll Second 'M,'lp flied, Dodger Eighth Roe struck out buy it i Rome n hnii nff U'ink of one that came at S.vLT LAKE CITY, Oct. 6 H? to Hermanski on ter-;- 1 three and ,w0 for the third time. Reese giound-hi,s- cahed "the grand old man of the 0nc starled his racing Stiuik out By 4 better of time, thousands tuif fans, by racing e two regulars of the Untveti',; wre not limited t0 the,a T ... ,ed out, Rizzuto to Henrich. ?"'d'r a,Pr misjudging Rachi 6Tn 8 urtdeiwent the first operation forLOUns Since 1904 he owned or' JhT b'S 'eR'v,0 of Utah grid squad, center West, v to to arive Coleman. lined long center'gensen 1 in off Roe 6 a an intestinal disorder T-'Cabout ,hmk' 10 other race "asJ dner and end Tram Mar-- j tracks. Riziito-Colemaon?handed ca,ch ,field' ",1,ad1 ,No runs' no hits- no errors- none month ago. The second was per- - managed Double piay was so good, i seemed ai were wlnd "as b,ouln8 ln pft- Juarez, control City ' reported on the in piled jL.iudlng Empire mv Henrich. ail I to was able me 10 get that foirned about days ago. from left field, making it difficult; Mexico City, Laurel, Douglas Park, and ptobably w,ll not if , today Mize batted Eighth yankee Losing pitcher Raschi. tbe ,,late' 0r al eaS" anion for the left and center fielders to attendants Lincoln Fields, p',cbes Hospital reported .I.aionm, night Saturday Lexington, to I mpires Reardon right. plate, EYU. ,hat winn "as slipping i.. Fairmount and Washington Park.thP important ones. Passaiella (A) lb; Jorda N) 2b;,,judK.. fy bang- Coleman, after 'jpnwerswenUnorun for IiB7e'Iast night fast was best Mv bad, my pitch sumwere fast. Relatives He had been president olt four pitches flled t0 Brown batted for Raschi. Brown 'away Hubbard (A) 3b; foul lines, Hurley although I used a curve 'iuite often moned At his bed' Downs since 1902. Snider. was called out on strikes. Rizzuto side whenimmediately. (A), Barr (N). Idaho's cobalt deposit Is tK were came death three He was No no none no director executive runs, hits, runs, Attendance 70,053. dr0pped a bunt down the third Cautious Lincoln Fields and chairman left. largest known in the UmiK. I , was most cautious with Brooc Slates. the board at Empire City. Dodger Third Reese grounded vj1pn poe f umbled the ball. Stirn-- , s hitters. Thats Yn Col. a never Winn out, Rizzuto to Henrich. Jorgensen1 we;ss placed wager ' to second. It was natural since our ball park eon- - on a horse only fouled to Silvers. Coleman threw 'scored going he directed his as a sacrifice for Rizzuto. pull-hifavors those piayeis said I was weakening p.fc out Snider. wag 8n error jor pt0e Henrich 1 the end. Well, I certainly didr; kne7. !bat one bal1 in th.p dpvfloPed thp fampd Kentucky No runs .no hits, no errors, one ,jt Many pictured Col. Winn as fii- -j nimn the runner, hnidine Derbies K Islands would be enough to wre-feel that way. I felt just as stro ; 'nto one of thp greatest i tr iditlonal southern NEW YORK, Oct. 6, fl'.P) busk left. gentleman1 their bases. Bauer forced Rizzuto,! tbe waY Don N'pwpombe was in the ninth as I did in the thitij d spectacles in racing. He was fhejuiih a was descending on Y'ankee stadium Yankee Third Silvera popped Jorgensen to Robinson hat, stringl" "hat one homer did I thought I could keep going ri only man ever to se all 75 of the tie, white vest and goatee, but'Ptcbingas Casey Stengel crouched ex- - " Jorgensen. Raschi grounded out, No runs, one hit, one error, two annual classic runnings. him. to even if I did get into troubiv He were (they looked like to was Rizzuto safe at the wrong. pectantly Hodges. plate. jReese ef, And speaking of Tommy Hen-Ca- there was always Joe Page in tht Winn is survived by one other what he w'as a highly successful First when Reese fumbled his1 The patcher took his sign from! Dodger Ninth Joe Page went! daUg'hter,' Mrs. home run, it ricb s ninth-innin- g Ellwanger, business man, stockv, silver-haire- d the catcher, wound up and let fly.8rottnd ball. Rizzuto stole second. bullpen. was simply out of this woili. services will Funeral a and Chicag' Hack! Stengel's bat came around Henrich grounded out, Reese to fnrhe'viliifee. stogie, usually puffing Contrary to what some peop, nider singled to, b, held in Louisville at the Roman said to I hit When it, Tommy and sent the ball on a low, scream-.HodgeI wasnt aiming it a" thought, left. Robinson sacrificed, Henrich Cs hoiV ca,11Pdlal on" aTurriav myself, "All'e, old boy, it's all nv No runs, no hits, one error, one to Coleman who .T.. record. I didnt evt strikeout ing line to covered iirsi, out Y'ou nine to of there the don't Winn have who knew original go nothing about When Casey how finally atoppyd Iff, Snider to second. Fufillo many strikeouts I ns1 , cov-1 x,know which of the laver when can't describe he aereed to iaKPttiL;ii topsoil racjne joy again. , P.nhtn.nn . j going running be wa. across the plate Dodger Fourth or Hermanski. funllo'mer operation of Churchill Downs was I been' trying to get the hitteT just felt. jererl the United States has k u with an homer, a struck out 4prm.if.v-to Coleman, Snider hold-i- n all that's some of saved out, or the I understand 1902, track washed from the ,olown away. Dodger i .pPPPed . curve ball. wallop that gave the New iVIRjV ...ixj.orxt tripled ing second. Olmo grounded center. The ball took a bad Rizzuto to Henrich. Giants a 5 to 4 opening game tory over the New York Y'ankees hop just as DiMaggio was set to No runs, one hit, no errors one on Oct. 10, 1923. Until today, thatjfield it and rolled out to theiief. ninth-innln- g homer meant most in bleat her wall, where it was retriev-- l Yankee Ninth Mike McCor-Caseyled by Bauer. Rackley grounded 'mick went to book. right field for the HerBut today, the grizzled New,io Coleman, whose throw got Dodgers. DiMaggio beat out a slow Yotk Yankee manager named an- - manskl at the plate trying to score, hit ground ball to Jorgensen for a ninth-inning other homer that Rackley was on first on a fielder's 'single. Lindell struck out. Johnson meant more to him. It was, ol choice. Hodges flied to Bauer. 'popped to Robinson, DiMaggio course, Tommy Heinrich's rainbo.v-- 1 No runs, one hit, no errors, one holding fiist. Coleman like wallop that lodged in tne left. McCormick, right field seats yesterday to give; Yankee Fourth Bauer singled No runs, one hit, no errors, one the Yankees a 1 to 0 verdict over, to center, but was out trying to left. stretch into a double, Snider to Brooklyn in the series opener. Stengel, who also belted s'Reese. The game was held up homer in the third game of the while Rackley and Reese left the 1923 series to furnish his club wuh field and went into the Dodger a similar 1 to 0 triumph, only dugout. Rackley apparently was wanted to talk about Henrichs hurt and Luis Olmo went to left field for wondrous wallop today. DiMaggio, What would I do without Hen- - struck out. Lindell lined to Roe. rich? asked deliriously, who knocked the ball down and Casey following the Y'ankee triumph, then got his man at first. Roe,tbe P'Pe line at the spring house Wotta guy! Thats all I can say, apparently was hit on the right,a!ld the amount coming out of the wotta guy! .hand by the ball. He was holding pipeline into the reservoirs. This Col Matt Win, Passes Away Masterful Work NOTICES Series! NMV IORK, Oet. tt H Facts and figures on the lty 44 orld Series Games won New York Yu. kee 1, Brooklyn Dodger , r Remaining game (oj j Yankee stadium; Oct. if needed) 8 at F.hhi-f,etj. 1 Oct. (if needed) at ya! kee stadium. Betting odds on lodtu gani( Yi.nkees favored, 13 ;0 ;j Betting odds on enteire Yankees favored, t to 3. First game score New fort 1, Brooklyn 0. Time of games I p.ni.. duily, except Sunday when J:ji p.m. EST. F'irxt game atteiidanceV6d!( First game receipts $sij. 721.98 Commissioner's share $47,036.19, Player pool $1. 001.28. Club and league shan Kentucky Derby Gentleman, FUNERAL MALAD, Ida., Fifth Yankee (Continued From Page One) Facts, Figures' 01. 1949 L , - LJ(i, 0 two-wor- Pvt. With Dodgers Even Series Count HF.R.ALD ,101 RNAL Thursda.v, October 6, 1919 v d |