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Show I- . I. Wangsgaards, Grant's Deadlock As Final Softball Round is Thursday rj;x A t Night's Results brown-skinne- STANDINGS W In A Hurry Ill make it quick; Ill make up for lost time, said the slender Cincinnati negro who is returning to the ring after an absence of 111 months for their rt . ! . i I ; d ination - broad-shoulder- 1 1 Al s Bug Thursday's Schedule I inal Kmuul m. .T. C. Higgins al i 'I ' i I ) bout. d w 'V3. J ''I - i 4 't ! 4 omcif, ir ai 'S.Nol Ann l ul p.m. 3 p.m. first-roun- d Hv, Geoige Alll Judy 3 p.m. Ij Smith doubles and boys doubles. Wednesday, action will wage In mens singles, men's doubles, wo- men's singles and juniors singles. Odi semi-windu- p, 5 p.m. eight-rounrle- r, of the tournament is. expected to be staged Wednesday, 6 p.m., at the college, when Chase Peterson and Darwin Larsen play. 'It is very important that winners report scores immediately following their matches, or before 8:30 tbe next morning. In order to receive credit, a winner must do this. WEDNESDAYS PAIRINGS Men's Singles 4 p.m. Norman Sonne vs. Glen Peterson (college, No. 1). 4 p.m. Ned Stringham vs. Duane Christensen (college, No. 2). with .Timmy McDonald of ver. Two other bouts also are scheduled. Den- 5 Pm- o v, A Singl, 3 p.m. Ivan ChiMenten u,2 Johnson iconege v.' Ronnie Durst vs. Payne Bateman vs. Dow ALphy 2i, Burg, JHS..Na i6.p.m. 5 p.m. Pr Nu- Mai ie Ms,t,n Leckst tart al Softball Scoreboard Ke ills No. Woodward (college, 1). Ted Hansen vs. Kent Payne (college, No. 2). Ken Woodward vs. Ronnie! srson) g2 Dorst high school, No. l)u oujs j0hns0n d.,f p Lincoln McClellan vs. Gl-- i, default. Marcussen (H.S., No. 2). jeiTy Xuilev di n tK Winner Dave Jennings- pajn,s c'iriensen ''s 'Jimj George Bateman d.f Bob Lei Miller (college, No. gg 6 3 Dar Larsen vs- - Cha Phil Kepner Viliia.n p, Peterson (college, No. 2. g.4j g3 Mens Doubles Glen Peteisun def Phil -- George Rep, Bateman -- Ron 1 Dorst-Ronnie vs. Shepard -- l 6 p.m. j 6-- 6-- er Eighth, Wellsville And Young Win Playoff Softball Games Crucial Game of Series Between ffi Indians And Tigers , ,c; W Julia action erased from the slate, another With full round awaits tennis players today and tomorrow in the net tourney. 1950 Herald-JournThis evening, play will be staged in the mens singles, junior doubles, mixed doubles, boys singles, womens , rietei-nnn- l Charles championship fight, takes on veteran Pacific Coast Heavyweight Turkey Thompson here tonight. Thompson, although hes been rated among the leading heavies for several years, lost his last two starts. Layne hasn't been defeated in 1950. The show, to be staged outdoors at the fairgrounds, is expected oy Promoter Jim Downing to draw the best crowd of the summer season. billed for The matches Ron rounds, eight Whittle and Paul Perkins. In Garth another Panter of Dayton, Ida., mixes body-punchi- Am-vet- i Pairings For Wednesday's Net Activity Are Announced gl Charles, who is recognized as Wangs-gamd- s. 7 p chamoion only bv the National1 had two Association, Boxing 6 p.m. g P m. Amvets al Giant's Bike reasons for his determination to s Al at 9 p.m. Tiansport Motor belt out the blond Pennsylvania Bike. Dutchman in a hurry. They were: 3 p.m d (1) Because of Ezzard's .Ned Stringham def. Ron SM povyenng J Grants Bike, uei 15-riL and bruised heart muscle 1 J, moved Jerry Turley tcouege, ar( default. S. liighins list night, two caused that had the postpone-l No. 1). e tie wtih Wangs-gaardTONIGHTS SCHEDULE Into a fu - Dick Kent Payne def Don Larf ments, he did not relish the pros-- l 6 p.m. J erry Purser Green-Partnand with one round Logan Juniors of subjecting his midsect 1. ml vs. Dick pect Schwartz on the doi ket, anything Alphy Bateman def 7 p. m. Twelfth at First to a lengthy bombardment by Be(H.S., No. 1). tensen. can happen. 8 p. m. Sixth at Fourteenth a shore, specialist. in the last m. at 9 Thuisdny evening, Young 2 College p. He wanted to appear like a Hounded jowls give you some idea of just how scheduled inund of action, Wangs-gaard- s SLOW START to tiger against Freddie so that his has go to be ready for Ezzard Charles in late Sepruns up against fourth-plac- e far Joe Louis The champion attempting a comeback relaxes on the front pioposed title fight with Joe Louis' WEDNESDAYS SCHEDULE .1. C. Higgins, while at 8 tember. a porch of West Baden Springs, Ind hotel after the days woik. He at New Yoik, Sept. 27, would the Bike Giant's plays National Girls pm. draw more than $500,000. plans to take things easy during the first pait of his Gaining. who are tied wtih Al's Bike Central Park 6:15 Bout Next In (he cellai. Seventh at Seventeenth Official of the International Snou'd both pai esc! tors w m. then College at Eighth will dub Boxing e mobably to be will a playoff staged match! Young at Twelfth (at H.S., 6 p. the Charles-Loui- s NATIONAL LEAGUE champion the second-hal- f immediately after tonight's scrap, m.) Grant's Bike annexed the fust-hal- f "67 L Pet Ixigan Juniors if Charles wins as almost unani-- 1 7 p. m. Young at First diadem mously expected. Boston 60 Coke Wins Girls alley League Apparently Beshore and man56 its league Brooklyn Coca Cola finished 8 p. m. Valley Airmolive vs. suited in the closest score. Eighth cjf. Louis ager Ralph Gold were the only 58 vic-Concrete leaxon last night with a Johnsons ones who gave the challenger from ward held a 3 lead over Tenth xjeW York'!!!! 55 9 m. Providence Lions at Ml Gory over Transport Motor. Coca a charice. There & L p.Coal going into the bottom of the last'c;ncjnnatj Pa., Harrisburg, Grant's and Cola, should both Dense gloom was no betting although Charles CLEVELAND, 0., Aug. 15 (UP) TONIGHTS SCHEDULE inning, but four runs by Tenth Chicago !!!' 46 I could gain lose, LDS 8:15 , tVangsgaards Hospital at Jims shrouded the desperate Detroit Tigers today but the cocky admirers were offering 1 and At Wellsville closed the gap. Spectators Pittsburgh" !!." 77 nearly elimloss The title. of the ; .Texaco share Southfield) (at vs. 7 Sixteenth. watched an interesting game. Cleveland Indians were chorusing, this is the big game higher on a victory, and 1 and p m. Eighth Transport from the tun i inated 8 p.m. Wellsville vs. Young. Archie Darley recorded the only higher on a knockout. itll either make em or break em. mng. 9 p.m. Tenth vs. Fifteenth. shutout of the night, a 0 deci- AMERICAN' LEAGUE Despite the pessimism of proLAST NIGHTS RESULTS The other game played last The Indians, who took the series opener by a 3 to 2 moter j o sion over Logan Fifteenth. Fif- L Pet Dewey Michaels, tonight's Girls MIA found field Crimson at ?emng score in a thriller last night to gain second place, indoor show was expected to at- Tenth 12, Fifteenth 11 67 38 .638 Young ward, Wellsville First and, teenth managed to get only two Detroit Al's Bike winning its first game 67 43 609 : singles off Darley. He struck out Cleveland winner Bob Lemon, tract more than $70,000. A sellout River Heights 10, Thirteenth 7. Logan Eighth proved victorious Df the naif, 13-over the Amvets were ready with their ace, j would mean 12,800 fans and $78,000 last night in the opening round of 13 batsmen in the seven-innin- g New York .... 65 42 .607 Three runs In the last Inning for todays clash. And the 'Boston stake softball playoffs being held tussle. 62 48 .564 Tigers Although the ticket sale had pickwas highlighted by Walt I jvhich The melodic rhythm of the wa-Wellsville. ed up brikly yesterday, the profound had ward their the winner ace, ... 48 57 .457 li Young Art going,WashLngton enabled home run, ,Tohnson'a is said influenced to have moter held his 44 68 .393 X of terwheel Tonight three games are on the, easy over Sixteenth. Thirty runs Chicago Its battle Houtteman, set to go against him. (Grants Bike to sew-u- p 40 68 J70 J. $65,000. It will be Buffalo's first lhe music of the East, according docket. Eighth ward tangles with were scored before the final out Philadelphia An Indian victory would vith J. C. Higgins. Red Marshall put to the Encyclopedia Britannica. as made. Sixteenth at 7 oclock, Wellsville 'St. Louis 38 67 .362 2 heavyweight title fight vnd Syl Forsberg hurled lgainst them only 1V4 games behind. A i he Higgins crew, while Howard Tiger win would restore their rlenneger and Al Pendleton op-- I league-lea- d to at least a fat three them. yosed j Logan Collegians take on the games. That's how important this Four tallies in the fifth wtS'ciash"is. strong Clarkston baseball club 101.LEG1ANS to Cola needed ill Coca edge ; Wednesday night under the CrimMotor. Lonnie Duel Loveday Great Transport son field lights, according to Jack and held .collected three single Croft, manager of the Collegians. duel was a between It g In great hl to five hits ; Transport The fray will start at 8 oclock, Tribe and the Han-Juethe n Wynn Early. pitcher' role. Norvel amps have one of dnnot later as th Hal the Newhauser, Tigers aosorbed th loss. 1950 . of best the games . .! Bus Hall hurled AT Bike to its " , 'n f!rs Plac lead'' The Indians took a one-ru- n the Western league during first- Al Rosens on second double, half Ymvets touched Bus for just three in the play, and sports one of thi on a homer by Dar Jones, an outfield fly, and a poor throw in Cache valley base-mad- e ?a i! mother a triple by Bob Atkins and to th plate by' George Kell. Wynn It stand up until the ninth n i,he third a double by Third when Johnny Groth cracked a Owens. Atkins was losing pitcher for homer wtih Hoot Evers on base to WfllTAfC Migrlc But in thej put Detroit ahead, he Amvets. last of the ninth, Rosen smashed his 31st homer to tie the score again. Alii Clark opened the Tribe's ! Tam in the Pioneer 10th with a double and Roberto two Avila ran for him. Jim Hegan league last night , as the Ogden CHICAGO, Aug. 15 (UJi A sin- - was purposely passed and Wynn Reds shut out the Pocatello Card- t ;le victory has made this the most'sa(,rjflce(j f0 m0Ve both up one.inals 1 to 0. The Billings Mustangs profitable season Henry Ransom notch. Newhauser walked Ray shut out the Boise Pilots, the Salt touma-nenon t Boone ias ever had golfing intentionally to load thi Lake Bees drugged the Idaho Falls trail. bases and hope for a double play Russets 20 to 2 ,and the Twin Falls Dallas on Da,e Mitchelt. Ransom, a Cowboys walked over the Great M. 'traveller 3 ro, won $11,000 for one mchell hit the desired ground Falls Seleetrics 13 to 7, B. Johnson 3 ound, a payoff playoff In whicn was slow. In despera-- l The Reds shutout came at Og-i- e R. Woodland 2 kaj toured Tam OShanter course .jon slortstop Neii Berry fired his den, where they made one run in D. Smith 4 R. Johnson 2 n 69, three strokes under Par; throw to the the to bottom of the seventh to get plate too late Hall 3 Yes, 5 minutes is all we need beat Detroit's Chick Harbert!catch Avila ithe only run of the game against D. Bart Johnson 2 "World for strokes the L. Spackman the Pocards. y three 2 W. Webb 2 show you how you eouU The Billings shutout hampionship. S. Bair 2 -X, Th, Chicago Cob, raliid fn K. Johnson pay $1,000 more and i1 me, but he began his burning. (wo runs in the ninth Inning Card-li- e J. Louis St. Sanders the fading reak on the ninth hole to reacn dtff1 17 not get all the extra j turn one stroke better thanin's, 7 to 6. andn the Cincinnati Totals 34 third inninj? 2SORTH LOGAN larbert. He breezed from there,Re(1s staged an lUDfc 1'AKk itts-f- t AB Plajer Uldjer AB ith four consecutive birdies which nn( "ent on to beat the I R M ...ease of handling 4 Nman In the only L. t'trkes, 4 to 13 8, 1 Pirates. 4 burgh behind five Reese stiokes 4 J). Harbert - o. llansun, 3 4 J H. Hardman 4 ,her lriaJor lpasue games yester- B. Woolf, 6 nd gasping. 4 1 2 c. nd famous rugged-Dpdg- e 4 .Njman D. Balls. 1 5 Ransoms check though boosted daY- 2 I) 4 Viodrulf tV. Cuok, 7 on five 11 runs 1 scored S Reds The 4 ARippUnKer im to $18,885.03 for the 1950 seaW', Uerkes, 1 1 1 4 S. Reese 4 've walk and two hit V. 8 ion and jumped him from 10th h,s I5111 gives you! o 4 2 L 1 r R. lide, 2 Keese pilch-uable relief npeded Hdt O 5 lace to second In the money won mtn 3 lii). Nman o U1 4 mg from young Frank Smith after B, Lamb, 5 the campaign. - ITotals 32 5 4 the Pirates knocked Willard Ramn-ile- ll lolals 33 13 Score by Innings: and Howie Fox out of the 323 000 (T20 10 Richmond aA ' seventh-inning 2www Player AB H North Logan box in fifth and Oul 030 luu 5 fiac-ture- l in Herald -- Journal SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. Rex Layne, with his eye on a chance to meet the winner of the proposed Joe Louis-Ezai- d auditorium. Thats what the champion told friends before today's weigh-i- n and physical exam- 12 AnnCi Days Action 1950 Tompson Tcnite 15 BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 13 (UP Lz''ii'l Chai les plans to kno-out Freddie Beshore within three rounds tonight in their heavyweight title fight at Memorial LKAGI E Coca Cola 4, Tianspurt Mol or 3. Als Hike 13, Arm els 9. Ci ant's Hike la, J. C. Team Wan" tennis (,iant 7 Hike Cora Cola Motor Ti J C. Hinsons 1,5, Rex Layne Takes On Turkey Champ Charles Confident In Title Bout At Loop Title Di-- Tuesday, August (LTi Coca Cola has" Slim Chance CITY SOFTBALL Tin: LOGAN, UTAH fTlRAin IOIRVAI 4 T 3 Is Today 8-- 5-- ' 3-- 3-- 10-inni- 18-ga- 9, ' ! ! Collegians Slate 1 at gate-predicti- , j Wednesday Tilf o Slim Margin win-,jiin- fr TfitCS base-ijna- 2-- 4-Hi- j V 1. 1' l if I '! ,.;D 'I i'n 'lit. ?' ! i,i I Ml !' . ,S; for Reds tter Ransom Wins O'Shanter high-score- 5 'WimwSAVE 4 1000 ? -- rs I I ' ,Snr.Sy XEJ. S Si Hits -i " : ! o' I 'I. 1 ii r 1 H m ; ! ! nt ji! ,1! it Hkl-LStll.- .ogan Gridders sNvAvitsw - allies. Reminded Muughun, 4 Llndlej. J l'. Waushan B. 2 Bradshaw, 5 Yesterduy'a Star Pitcher Earlyil tppich, 6 Logan high school football aspirants Intending on particl- -- Wynn of the Indians, whose ' niitine in fall football are re- 'hit. win over Detroit, 3 c Leisnman. 7 V.V 2. moved the Tribe into second h i eisnmen, 4 minded by Principal George 8. D. Wyatt, 9 Bates that they ure to pick up place, J. Murray, 3 j forms for physical eraminutiona Totals Wednesday at the high school. Swore by Innings: Examinations, then, will be Hyde Park acand Wellsville Monday, given Friday cording to Mr. Bates. Ogden, Legion Teams Clash Tonight UTOsBODyiFAXI ALL lHAf 1SN0TG0U u 5 0 1 5 2 Player f I M l'J tV )"f JJT'?,T ") " all-sta- well-plave- d ,h-- p 11 -- Summer, ct Totals 2 5 r I 2 r. all-stai- s, th team tnanag?ia. ,th'a. 4 4 1 4 2 2 1 1 31 SMITHKIELD 1 n 1 0 U - s ab j ' , If-- p Roylanee. K W ebb, 2b standing. 2b itoodridge, cf Thompson, it an Orden. rf B H Smith, If r 3 6 1 11 - your present 6 3 c 3b )i.elxon J.Richadson. AB 3 R Hansen, schefdegger ss ss ihlundberg. ti gee.e lb 1 37 4 3 Player aB 4 0 R R 4 p Totals Score by lnnlrgs: lParadlse lSmlthfield 245 23 20 002 OOO OKI 190 145 03x 2 23 5 - 2 4 4 4 non 1.22 os 0111 110 Easy Terms , 1 OBJECTION The Legion team will meet the BOSTON, Mass.. Aug. 15 tU.P while Fred s AFL Longshoiemen in Boson jom- Star Valley will oppose Freedom, champion ol ed their fellow steaedmes in New the baseball league m that an-- '. York today in letusmg to unload Li g.1.1 a SJoOosul The two tam wd! inbcaigo of Ilus-,a- n at 8 '30 am Thuisday, acmiding meat liorn the Bntisli iiner lar-t- o double-heade- AB 5 o. sx Wlii;., 1. b Riggs. 3 0i Buddell. lb 4 Blckmorp, 2b 2b 35 7 7 Olsen. B Riggs, If Lemon rfIf-201 J00 4ori 8 p Oldham, 010 211 O107 White, p all-star- s. lf's a fact that broken wincan be dangerous. So I dows bring your car to NIEDER-!- ( HAUSERS LCGAN AUTO BODY for glass installations. Our service is the finest to ' ,be had . priced within your Jbudget. 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