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Show LOGAN, WELLSVILLE, SMITH FI ELD WIN SEIX5 TH Baseball 3 Frosh Dominate Scene As Aggie Football Camp Opens 'rjnient -- Interest v$ RulU0 flights Cornish 2. 5. Trenton jViO, JWn BY BOB HATCH - Theie will be a slight change 4 of color scheme on the Utah teid . Hd Panrk CT Richmond Aggie football horizon this fall gcbedt'1 instead of tr. "3ig Blue Team, enton. VS. Ti V be known as the they'll Big Park. Sond VS.s. nj'de Lo- - Green Team." ' North A lout 78 giidders checked out yeUn-iUuniforms: yesterday and a few Freds more h. me expected today as Skyline fall camp officially opens. 'Aa -- h Lots of Newness And if you think the color dnt COLE JLM Smith-Fred- WellstiUe, ALogsn. green fits them, consider that of the 78, freshmen will number 4.'. transfer players about 15, and the balance in returning letter-me- n am- - untried sophomores. Anri even the veterans, who of course were products of a pretty woeot-go- ne season last year, will be gieen es to the woi kings of the Minnesota single - wing, which head coach John O Honing is introducing this fall. Bui. If training and drills can do s Floral posted zli victories to remain in Cache Zm for the annual The robin crown have couldnt Play well exciting and from everything hd i as duels to a slugfest Story between had a Naegle hooked Naegle hand for the LKit th uppr , frames, but the string-in weakened ngtithander innings to see victory dial t battle i opening North Logan finhh. Reese Virgil Nyman tught pitcher's duel. A) two retired the f'Isl order and it looked as would be u, opening game Monte into extra frames, to brtt out an Infield hit holies Logan North He his Dennis Reese singled for This set the jhit of the day. the U for Han? Hardman, I righthanded hitter, who laced a to the plate and field fence to 0, off the left runs home, ( tin winning jell 3y 12 .Smith- struck-o- batters and gave them but faulty Hyde -' only Park contributed to his downfall, (simple, Smithfield had their r inning in the 6th, they Cfour times, although Cless for a base knock. f A Shutout Otte twirled "ml tit a J Richmond in the evening. t Freds in the neat Freds for shut-o- the final The win running for Fucond baseball title of the W tesson. Tonight at 9 p.m d Smithfield will tangle Just who will remain in . wmpionship bracket. Smith-- , l'tt definitely strengthened by the pick up rule be a little uld ; tougher Kid Heal Coach John Roning points out GUT IN AND FIGHT! some single-win- g patterns to Captain LaVell Edwards of the Aggie squad, as fall training formally gets under way at USAC. ibrhu Wolf 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 2 1 VVatko 4 1 1 10 .lay Hansen In last night's Richmond-Fred- s VanOrden 4 0 2 Hansen 11 Jerry of Vernal Otte, already contest, 0 1 Coak Hyden 4 0 1 n t, 1 0 L. Ball Schiedegger 4 0 0 fame, spun hitless 1 reseder 3 11 1 Porter 0 ball until the 6th canto when 0 1 Perkes Lundberg 2 0 0 0 0 R Hvde Richmond managed to collect two J. Reese 110 0 0 Hinkley E. Reese 4 11 of their three bingles. Monte MerInglet 3 2 0 rill, a dependable player at - any 4 34 8 6 4 33 inTotals the position, sparked the locals Score bv field as well as at the plate. The Hyde Park innings OoO 101 4-7 000 134 shortstop of last night went four Smithfield for five at the plate to become FREDS 9 RICHMOND 9 ah r h top batter of the tourney as far 5lb rh Card . F. Johnson 2 0 1 11 as percentage. Fred's wasted little 4 1 2 R. Sears B. Bair 4 0 1 R. Johnson 2 0 0 time in showing the Richmond 2 0 0 Larson Bair 10U team what made champions of 65 2112 Haws Paul Smith 4 0 0 the Valley. They racked up four 4 2 0 Ripplinger Bob Johnson i 0 0 R. Woodland 3 0 0 markers in the opening inning and 54 20 41 Merrill Moon 2 0 0 Martin from this point on coasted behind 5 0 1 Montrose Hall 3 0 0 4 0 1 Otte Bart Johnson 3 0 1 the steady hurling of Otte. Wellsville and North Logan, 44 9 13 Total 2803 Score by innings el.o in the front line running, 400 020 Fred plays tonight at 7 p.m. OUO 000 OUO 0- - 3 8 Richmond Three base hit. Paul, Merrill. NO. LOGAN S COE I no-ru- no-hi- 200-4- 004-8- -6-2 120-9-- 13-2 bl-ta- 3 4 4 3 3 4 3 3 4 101 0 0 0 0 0 ihlh 4 11 . Erickson McKnight M 0 Pitcher 0 D. Bergeson 0 Buttars 1 G. Bergeson 0 0 Mockli 0 1 R. Naegle 10 Ray Naegle H Nyman Reese 5 2 2 Hardman C. M. Nyman Kohler Hardman Sampson Ripplinger V. Nyman 32 2 3 4 0 1 3 0 0 4 12 4 0 2 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 34 4 8 Hardman. It was sort of too bad that two Logan girls' softball teams had to meet each other in the quarterfinals of the invitational softball tournament at Salt Lake City. But meet they did, last night, with M. & L. champions of Cache Valley Girls League this year edging Johnson Concrete That places M. & L. in the semifinals of the junior division. Tonight the local girls meet the at 8:30 o'clock at Glade Park, near Fort Douglas. In other games last night: Shamrocks downed Rockettes 16-with Wilma Abrams Freston (native of College ward) hurling ball. Henefer took the measure of Mmkettes Salt "Lake Comets. and whipped Weber College, the Rockettes won from Price Mummies 0 on forfeit. L. Julia Evans was the M. ball. winner, pitching it Following is tonights schedule: 6:30 p.m. Rockettes vs. Mink-etteall-sta- 0, installed in your home at no charge or obligation 8-- 6; 9-- 3, 9-- s. WORLD'S FREEZERS 7:30 p. m. Less Taylors vs. Johnson's of Logan. 8:30 p.m. M. & L. Coal of Lo- gan NATIONAL HARVESTER FREEZER today. Select the model you want to try! a the one sure to find out what a freezer way jnur Lome can mean to you. Test it yourself; see lt saves food, work and money! time, iriman IMPLEMENT CO. Main s. Rangereltej, 9:30 p.m. West Jordan vs. Shamrocks. 10:30 p.m. Henefer vs. winner of 7:30 game. Unconscious in r ?h porter-McClella- Bateman-Headle- e In clashing a three out of five set clash that looks to be about a toss-uThis match Is scheduled for 5 p.m. on Phone 30 st still-aliv- 6-- 1 NEW YORK, Sept. Brook-l- y Flores, welterweight boxer, remained unconscious and in critical condition today, but showed slight inipiovement" in his battle to recover from a serious head injury. New Dr. Vincent Nardiello. York state athletic comnnss'on physician, said that Flores condition was very grave, but added, "every minute he remains alive Improves his chances of UBL-Geo- rge Playoff Set For Providence General Depot Tuiley and Don I .arson. Young Bateman Favored Lynn Eliuson and George Bate-mu- n clash for the boys title, witn Bntemsi, favored to down his doubles partners and carry ihe title bark to Ogden. In double play, four teams are fighting It out today for the two finals berths, with the winner of tho vs. n Lewta-John-s- match favored to go on to the title. Quentin Cook and Jim Oliver will tangle for the midget crown, with the latter favored to down h's younger opponent. For the doubles crown, four tiny mites will tuke the court, with Joe snd Gary Watts going against Cook and Clair Nelson. One ot the final features will be a battle for the womens crown, with Amy Moser meeting Zeiia Bassett for the crown. The girls crown will be settled with Mary Madsen meeting the winner of the Kay Feterson-Bet- e Reese match. Both of these final matches should be close and interesting, with none of the players holding a favorite's ranking. In womens doubles play, Moser and Bassett rank as favorites and will meet the winner of a clash between Kay Peterson Carol Brown and Elaine Ely -- Julia Evan. For the girls doubles ctown, Peterson and Brown will n meet tl.e winner of end battle taking place tonight. Two mixed doubles matches are being played this weekend to d termine finalists for Monday's championship battie. Awards listed Madsen-Ber-geso- Lintord-Blancha- All RACKET Retired but happy, Beverly Baker rested against an official's perch after defeating Margaret Varner of El Paso in the United States women's singles at Forest Hills. The Santa Monica miss perspired under conventional attire because of U.S. Lawn Tennis Association objections to the daring garb she helped popularize. (NEA) NO EASY rd winners of the tournament will be awarded medals by the while Needham Jewelry will present a trophy to the junior champion. In addition to the medal, winner of the women's tiHe will also receive a necklace as part of her prize. Tbe Herald-Journwill furnish baLs for all final matches. Herald-Journa- l, FRIDAYS RESULTS Mens Single Gordon Porter defeated Ivan L Chnster.son, Alphy Bateman defeated Lincoln McClellan, Boys Singles Lynn Eliason defeated Gary Hanson, George Bateman defeated Dick Payne, Midget Single 6-- 3, Aggie Athletic Publicity Director Named two-bas- 4-- the college courts and should provide plenty of Interesting tennis for tennis fans. Junior play finds Christenson meeting the winner of today's match between Kent Payne and Ronnie Durst, and although a favciitc to retain his title, Ike will finn plenty of competition frot.. whichever opponent faces bun. In doubles piay, Christenson end Payne will clash with Jerry Batemnn-Eliaso- 3-- 2-- Junior Softball ls Ran-gerett- es 10 DAYS Matthews Bullen Loses to Logan Girls In Semi-Fina- 6-- 5. FOR 1 6-- 3. KO's Whitlock 6U1THFIEI.D g lb I h Karren 5 2 0 Arlie Haws and HYDR PARK 4 choice between Monte Merrill. M. TRY 6-- well-plann- Score by the Valley play-P- h inn 000 100-2- -3-2 Cornish Roylanee is expected No Logan 000 000 022-4-- 8-4 Two-base Smithfiedl hits H Hardman, M. chucker, hits. D. Reese, Sears has to make a Hardman. Three-bas- e were In 1 and Porter applied to pressure to run out the thud set, There I no doubt in the minds of the tennis iaithful who have watched the progress of tY tournament but that Christens i is one of the best junior netters ever to appear on o(.ai courts and is certainly going to be a bright star on the tennis horizons of this area in the future years. Feature Double Match Aten's doubles will find the n teams of and all-stat- er night-ca- p mai TENNIS UEKALD-JOl'KNA- L all-sta- r; the victory, and gave hits in the showing. Hinckley was Impressive the strong tU.P 295-pou- nd Innings and Trenton went 11 was de-i- s i before a winner the next one, but once SriHe broke loose they really ni H on, tallying five runs In fflh to take a commanding Parkers 1 6-- 4, 11 Hyde Sept. one-gam- jjsville n only four base NEW YORK, TOURNAMENT Thirty days hath September but it probably wont take that many Championship Matches to set up another World Series Sunday (College Courts) battle between the Yankees and 2 p.m. Boj s Singles, A1 i d g e I the Dodgers. Singles. In fact, both races, for all pi ac- 3 p.m. Aien s Singles, Junior Sin tion purposes, could be settled gles. over the long Labor day week- i p.m. Womens Singles. end. 5 p.m. Mens Junior Doubles, Chalk Talks In the American league, the InDoubles. sessions today dians are skidding and the The forenoon Monday (High School Courts) Yankees arent kidding. In (he 4 p.m. Boys Doubles, Girls Sin called fer loosening-u- p drills, cs, group work and chaik-talk- s, NatiJnal, the Giants have been gle. along with an explanation kept alive only on the hope of a $ p.m. Women's Doubles, Midget miracle. of the system at 10:10. Doubles. The big battle today is in the 8 p.m. Mixed Doubles, G r 1 s Quarterback meeting during the ellernoon and another gen- Polo Grounds and it could fie a Doubles. eral chalk talk, calesthenti.-s- , last chance for the Giants as e they meet the Dodgers In a Ltoup woik and running of Gordon Porter, v eteran of many were on tap for the afkr-rn.series with everything at session, climaxed by sprints stake. The Giants trial the Dodg- yeuis on the courts and winner of and tunning as the first day end- ers by seven full games and if ttuee major tournaments this an ed at 5:30. they sould win both today and year, end Alphy Bateman, That will give you a rough idea tomorrow, they would only regain Aggie bet star this past season, of what the Roing charges will the ground they lost late this bolded their way Into the tinal ot the 1951 Herald-Journcity go through on a steady diet basis week when their winning it uni tournament and will clash lor tl.e next three weeks. streak went up in smoke. 3 p.m. for the chamHawaiian Transfer Despite the fact the Giants won Sunday at pionship and. the beautiful S. E. In three in a row from the Dodgers Among the familiar face Neecham trophy that goes to the ortsstng rooms yesterday the lust time they met, Brooklyn ihe winner. Championship 12-- 6 a still record for the LaVell enjoys (Nosey) Edwards, ueie matches begin at 2 p.m. Sunday season club and be seems the to center from last the ai courts, and run college at season end captain of this year clicking again, particularly with seven' the afternoon, fhrough back-fielto d team (who will play in the bat, after a slump that began final t:lt scheduled for the day. this fall); halfbacks Bud take on disastrous measurements. The other six final matches will There should be much more ex- be held Paul; Pleasie Moore; fullbacks Monday, starting at 4 iod Carlini and Jim Garrett; citement in the American league m. on the high school courts. iinertien Jim Counes, Marv where the Yankees enjoy only a p e Inover Joe Cippola, Rod Coster, the margin Bateman Ousts Champion Eiidie I .eClatr, Ahmid Romeieli, dians, but It is beginning to look Bateman made certain that Ejtl I.indley, freshman standout as if Cleveland is in the midst of there would be a new owner ot last year, and many others. another of its notorious fold-up- s the Needham trophy when he But the biggest share of tlw under pressure. turned back the bid of Lincoln players are newcomers boys like They were at low ebb last night McCleilen, defending titleholder, Eli Keolanui, Hawaiian transfer when they dropped their sixth In The loser, struight sets, from Weber college; John Berge, game in the last eight starts to winner of the city meet for the Los a Angeles boy who the last place Brownies, 6 to 3. past two years and possessor of jus, returned from an L D S mis- Bob Lemon, who had been the two legs on the trophy, Just could sion in South America; Cordell Cleveland stopper of late, had not make the grade this year in Brown, South Cache his winning streak stopped at his bid for a third title and perend Matt Trontel, Jordan seven games. Hank Arft and Fred manent possession of the trophy. star of last year; Charles Hatch, Marsh tagged him for homers as Bateman played a steady and Dev is Darts, and many others. the browns collected 11 hits in game to causa his all. opponent to make many errors Arft drove in four runs with his and then moved to the net at homer and two singles. The In- times to garner many valuable dians tried to put on a last ditch points from that position. After rally in the ninth, but with the McClellan ran up 1 and 2 bases loaded and nine ouf, old leads in the first set by breaking Satchel Paige came in and cut the winners serve twice, Batething off with one run, striking man held service and then broke out Larry Doby to end the game. McClellans serve again to run BOISE, Sept. 1 (UP) All gate out tbe first set. The second set and attendance records for an Lemon counted the other Cleveland runs on a homer. Rookie Jim also saw Bateman lose service Idaho boxing match were shatler-edlawith that last minute twice, but he more than evened night when an estimate McDonald, it up by breaking the losers three 8500 fans packed Boise's Bronoo relief help from Paige, gained a six-h- it triumph, his third of the times to run out the match in stadium to see Harry (Kid) Matquick style. thews take his eight straight year. Porter, Christenson Brilliant In the only other game in the knockout victory by bludgeoning F 'ii lei, e favorite, fourth place Dave Whitlock of San Francisco majors, the his way into the finals to the mat in the sixth round of White Sox topped the Tigers, 2 fought to 0, as Saul Rogovin only t fler a brilliant match with their scheduled r. The Vic- Ivan Christenson. . As predicted Promoter Tex Hager said the pitched a seven-hitteahead ot time, this match turned crowd paid more than $30,000, tory put them 10' games behind out to be a tournament feature, idle the Yankees. first Nellie place shattering the states previous high Fox singled, stole second, and with Loth netters showing exof $27,780 set last June in the me brilliance most of the time. went to third on a wild throw by tie Matthews-Bi- ll Peterson match. Porter won the first set at 3 catcher Bobby Swift and scored Billy Newman, Whitlocks mane on a error by shortstop by geting two service breaks to ager, scrambled through the ropes Christensons one, but the latter a second after Matthews right to Johnny Lipon on Minnie Minoso's was not to be denied as he came Eddie Robinson drove grounder. the jaw sent the San Francisco hack to break Porter's service in Alinoso with a single. negro flat on his back, yanked and go into a 1 lead and then O the mouthpiece from Whitlocks Hank Arft, held his own serve the next two Yesterday's Star lax mouth and began massaging Browns hit a homer and two times to even up sets at one all. his face. Referee Phil Uberuaga The young Providence star seemsingles, driving in four runs as the frantically gestered him from the last ed to run out of gas at this point the upstarts place ring while continuing the Indians, 6 to 3, and put them a game behind the first place Newman later explained that full Yankees. he thought his fighter was "sufand "couldnt get his focating breath. Fans acclaimed Whitlock as the outstanding opponent faced by Matthews here. He took heavy Bullen Implement of Logan was knocked from the unbeaten list at punishment from body blows for allowed he five rounds before the Utah National Softball TourMatthews an opening to his jaw. Division 12 LDS Junior league nament In Ogden last night But it took General Depot of Ogsoftball playoff will be conducted den 9 innings to get a 0 victory Monday, 8 p.m., in Providence, when Providence First, Mt. Logan over the local group. Keith Hughes, moundsman for stake winner, meets the winner Bullens, struck out 12 men, and of the north section. Providence won the south sec- let up only 6 hits three of them tion crown, and will carry this being infield bunts. Until the 9th frame, the score areas hopes to the playoff. BY UNITED PRESS was tied The General Depot will section The winner north seaThe waning Pioneer league fashioned two hit and the winin a determined be game tonight one-thison moved into it? final , ning tally. month today, with the Salt at Preston. Danny Fisher was victorious Lake Bees still apparently aafe in pitcher, limiting Buliens to three first spot and the Ogden Reds at tne Gaoe City field, hits. and the Great Falls Electrics putStandings: Bullen Implement Is still in the and battle for a touch n go ting tournament. They play Sunday, second spot. 8:15 p.m. and if they win that The Bees broke even last night tilt, they have two games to go on at Twin Falls, taking the opener Monday. 4 and dropping the nightcap to remain nine and one-hagames ahead of the Reds, currently second. The Reds, meanwhile, got a surprise from the sixth-rate- d Boise Pilots on the Tonight's Probable Pitcher Idaho Falls (AIcKay Idaho field, losing a 13-- 4 encounat e Pocatello (unavailable), 8:15 p.m. ter to give the Pilots a Great Fall (unavailable) at edge in their, current series. In other games last night, the Billings (unavailable), 8 p.m. By United Tress at Boise (Hill Ogden (Hisle Spudmen from Idaho Fall enter, 1200 hometown fans with 8:15 p.m. tained a 2 win over the Billings MusSalt Lake City (Greenwood at Twin Falls (Goode tangs, rnd the Pocatello Cardinals 20-dumped the Great Falls Electrics 8:15 pin. Eor-e'.se- n. final score iri the way the North Logan. 4 to 2 for & issued the North Logan weight bingles while Nyman isi Cornish to a scant three. found two team-opposieach other on the Fnmews team, although not le tournament was well repre-M- d a the form of Kav Inglet Smithfield and Cless Hinckley Hyde Park. Inglet and a hust-- I Smithfield gained the edge minaged to pull away to tk up a 8 to 4 win. Kay Inglet aid in a very commendable hill tesnee. The aouthpaw whif-i- t BY CARL LI NDQUIST United Press Sports Writer al .j, into defeat. t ind any tning, the Farmers should pull out at least a fair ball club come their first game the night of S.pt. 21 against Arizona State in the Aggie stadium. Honing and his assistants, line coich Salvin Stoll and backfiel coach Calvin Stoll and backfield boys out a 5 o.m. this morning and theie wgsnt a breather save for lunch until quitting time at 5:3). Series me two-gam- affair and -lt i- 2-Ga- 19515 Saturday, September I, L Porter And Bateman Battle For Needham Tennis Trophy 1 S, inmng Open Vital nl fZi iSof turn Giants, Dodgers HERALD-JOURNA- 6-- 4, 3-- 6-- 6-- 4, 6-- 3. 6-- 1. 6-- 3. 6-- 0, A new athletic publicity director for the Utah State Aggies was anJim Oliver defeated nounced this week by John O. Watts, Roning, USAC director of athletics. Girls Singles He Is Bob Hatch, a senior UnMary Madsen defeated O'ma dent this fall on the Aggie campus. Linford, , Immediate past editor of the Junior Doubles Student Life, campus Chritcnsen-Payn- e defeated publication, he is also a former sports correspondent for the Salt Boys Doubles Lake Tribune and Telegram. Hunson-Kepndefeated For the past six months he has also been city editor of the Logan Jol.nsnnLewis defeated Watts-Watt- s, , 6-- 6-- 3. 6-- 1, 6-- 0. Lewis-Johnso- 6-- 3, 6-- er 6-- 4, Herald-Journa- l. 0-- 6--2. 6-- 0. 6-- 3, 1-- Bees Hold To 1st Spot 0-- CACHE VALLEY TOURNAMENT rd 5-- 4. SATURDAY SEPT. MONDAY SEPT. 3 1 5-- 2, 9-- lf 8-- r,r.Ki one-garrf- Crimsom d 9-- ogan, Utah 7-- 11-1- Bear River. Ogden Lose; . Weber Warriors Tie Davis Three region one high school grid teams were in action Friday, contests. Two playing got beaten. Weber Warriors tied Davis West High dumped Boar River 21-- 6 on the Bears home field and Granite took the measure of Ogden 14-West scored two touchdowns in the second quarter and one in the pie-seas- 14-1- 4. 7. third to rack up its 21 points. Coach Howard (Tuff) Linford, making his debut as Bear mentor, saw hit charges score a single touchdown in the third canto. Granite and Ogden each scored in the second period, and the count remained deadlocked at until late in the final quarter. Then Laurie Lyon, Granite lineman, scooped up a lateral pass and ran 40 yards for a touchdown. EIGHT TEAMS PARTICIPATING Fridays Result St. Louis 6, Cleveland 3. Chicgao 2, Detroit 0. (Only games scheduled.) NATIONAL LEAGUE Admission: 75 cents for Afternoon Gam $1.00 For Person for Evening Gone 25 Cents for Kids Anytime Gome 50 Cents for Sir Afternoon Gomes Start at Evening Games Start 1 p. m. at 7 p, m. J |