Show ft l'rida Morning ?Tlje Salt £akc £Vibunc ars From the fl Press Box K rS By Jimmy Hodgson — pick-up- Lou Gehrig great iron horse cf baseball in na-tcr- al s lf £ Send in Voles All-St- ar President Jack Halliwel of the Piercer league urges fans to send in ballots for the games 5 at Idaho Falls and AuAugust The first gust 6 at Salt Lake game will be played for the league ard the second game here will be The played fer Lhe Red Cross national tennis program is being curtailed but the USLTA is urging that junior development The ten-m- s program be continued leaders don't want their program cf building new’ stars to be hampered by the war t College football Is going to be different after the war More boy? will be playing it and less emphasis will be" placed on the varsity squad The handwriting is‘on the wall and the trend has already all-st- ar I 33-m- an started a a McHugh on Job Tom McHugh Park pro was back on theNibley pob at Nibley Park Thursday after a short stay in the hospital for a blood transfusion Many an assistant coach has been boosted into top football jobs this summer because cf enlistments Charlie Graham San Francisco club owner reports Saturday and Sunday crowds are improved this season People are staying at home and going to ball games instead of The city using their tires amateur golf tournament promises to be one of the biggest ever Professional McHugh staged that the entry will reach predcts the 125 mark That will mean a nice return for the Red Cross which will receive all profits from j the tournament Benefit Football Tilt Slated for August 30 i Club Won the The Pride of the Yankees” We previewed the movie Wednesday as a guest of Dave Edwards and without qualifications it’s the best sports show ever put on the silver screen Gary Cooper was crosen for the lead by baseball fans all over the ebuntry and he does a masterful job m playing tne role of one of the greatest and most beloved characters in baseball There is humor heart-throb- s and thrills as Lou's career is covered from its start at Columbia university to the memorable Gehrig day July 4 1933 when he broke down and cned before a packed crowd at the Yankee stadium It's a powerful movie that catches the rich tradition and tne true spirit of America's t game 3 Pocatello Is going to honor the first-haCardinal winners in the Pioneer circuit Tuesday Lverj body's going to get presents One Pocatello fan has offered $50 — if the Cards win six of their first nine games Cp to Thursday night the Cards were well on their way to earning the fifty smackeroos with three wins out of four rgames All the champs have to do Is win three of the next five Sounds like a cinch for the Cul-lo- p crew ’41 Engagement 3-- 2 Thursday's Result Whit Stir 3 Rsmlngton Arms 7 Schedule Sunday’s Crescent vs Remington Arms No 2 8 p m Rio Urande at Bingham 4:30 p m Wh‘t Star at Bountiful 5:30 p m Police ve Insulation No 2 10:30 a m A ball game which started out as an idea in the fertile brain of Bill Duncombe and wound up as d a attraction — the police benefit game between the Salt Lake Bees of the Pioneer league and the Industrial league — will go on display for the second time in as many years on August 24 at 8:30 p m at Com- BAB star-studde- 7-- aix-ru- j munity park Last year Duncombe received the approval of Eddie Mulligan general tfianager of the Bees and Industrial league chiefs to bring more than $500 into the police benefit fund The game one of the best in the local ballyard last season found the semipros winding up on the short end of a 2 score but not before they had fought it out tooth and toenail with their professional rivals Jammed Park Nearly 4500 fans jammed into Community park to see proceedings a year ago and they got what ball they paid to see — a top-flig- ht game The game not only gives an idea of the relative merits of the Pioneer and Industrial leagues but also affords fans a chance to aid a worthy cause Expenses of the game are cut to the bone in an effort to aid the police fund Last year the boys learned a lot in putting on the aid tussle and this year they hope to give Gus Q and the Missus another tussle with action aplenty Mulligan gave the cause a last year when he said his Bees would be proud to participate in another such encounter and Bob Bullock president of the semipro circuit was quick to approve the tussle Fred Tedesco manager of the Plnney Beverage club and Chuck Archibald manager of are expected to get together shortly with other Industrial pilots for the express purpose of fashioning a machine which can scuttle the Bees in the 1942 ' renewal of the feud System Yet Unapproved The system of selecting the In- bot Mag-na-Garfie- ld has not been approved by parties concerned Last year there was some criticism leveled against the ballot svstem in vogue fans in the dustrial all-st- line-u- p ar £ r Wins Intermoun- Cal "Niday tain midget racing champion- 3-- 4500 J ship Coast Driver Victor in Midget Races Whit Cal Niday the brilliant driver from California's Gilmore speedway Thursday night copped the intermountain doodlebug championship and set two new 1942 records during the evening’s thrilling card Niday took the championship by winning 13 points for the night first places in the third qualifying heat and main event He also won the trophy dash His new records were set in the "trophy sprint at one minute 20 seconds for the five laps and in the time trials at 159 seconds for his fastest lap after Defending Champion Ray Winegar had lowered the year’s previous time trial mark to 16 seconds The feature race was cut and dried after Cal zoomed into the lead on the first turn But throughout the 40 long laps he was continually challenged by Johnny Smith who had sneaked ahead of Winegar during the first lap Wine-ga- r successfully fought it out with Johnny Wesselberry for third Iou Frew starting on the outside in the fourth bank stuck out the grind and was the fifth and last car to cross the finish line Bud Coleman Bus Tibbetts and Glenn Hansen the only other drivers to start the mam event dropped out Winegar who broke an axle before the races began and just had to replace it finished second to Niday in poipts for the night with 11 counters winning the consolation and placing third in the main event and trophy dash Smith third in the point total placed second in the feature race and trophy dash and third in a qualifying heat - southern end of the semipro circuit expressing their displeasure at a system which worked all in favor of the northern end of the circuit Duncombe Tedesco Archibald and Bullock along with Salt Lake City newspaper men will meet shortly to thresh out a system which will be as fair as Bill Klem on a close decision Meanwhile the Bees for the most parts this yeag part new to these had best be on their collective Results: Fastest time trial: Cal Niday like me :15 9 (new record) guards The semiprosa would to chance dash (5 laps): Cal Niday Johnthan better Trophy nothing ny Smith itav Winegar 120 (new reccan outperform ord prove that they First qualifying heat (10 laps): Wlmpv their more pbpular contemporaries Patterson Rot Marrl set nnd Qualifying peat302 and they’ll spare no effort to tear Sherwood (10 lapa): Tex Ulenri Hansen Lou Frew 2 52 at down the freshly painted fene nuallfvlnc heat (10 laps)' Cal Thlrd to in efforts their the old ballyard Johnny Smith bldgv Wesselberry Johnny 6 9 take the sting from last year’s re- 24Consolation Rav (10) laps: Winegar Bus Tibbetts Bud Coleman versal 2:55 Australian Tex ) pursuit: Patterson Johnny Smith nlmpv Main eyent MO laps): Cal Niday smith Rav Winecar Sherwood Softball Loop Formed In Ely IVevada 9 —The E Star Remington Arms ABHOAi ABHOA D 2 1 2 21 Dalebout lb 2b 0 1 6 If 3 1 0 0 Nielson ss (4 13 3 pavls Wood lb 3 1 0! 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Brady If ss 3 0 1 2 Morris rf Capuo D Shphd 3b 3 1 3 2 Halton cf 3 Sear cf Garcia c Goodsell p 0 0110! 0 0’ Manning p " 3 0 p Hemrgwy Tola's 28 7 18 SI Totals 32 15 21 11 Whits star 101 OlO 0—3 600 010 X— T Rsmlngton Arms — Nlslson Stolen bases Error Summary: — Brady Sacrifice bits — Davis Wood Two-bas- e hits — Halton Grant Runa batted In — Wood 2 Sertlch 1 Brady 2 Halton 2 Manning 1 Doubla playa — D Shepherd Wood Dalebout to Nielson to Ellis Innings pitched — By Goodsell HemingCredit victory to Manning way 5 to Goodsell Runs responstbis defeat Charge for — Goodsell 4 Hemingway 3 Manning 3 Struck out — By Hemingway 2 Manning 2 Bases on balls-Off Hemingway 1 Man-nln2 Wild pitch— Msnnlng Pssssd ball —Sertlch Garcia Umpires— Alsop and Roller Scorer — B Harvey - d 8-- 6-- Favorite Drops Goslien Race H E b'hamrock-Kootprlnter- OAKLAND Cal 9 UP) — Connie Norden T96 July and Martin Goldberg 192 both of Oakland drew in a alow main event fight here In an eight-roun- d semiwindup Clarence (Cotton) King 138 West Palm Beach Fla outpointed A1 Spencer 138 New Orleans Patty Defeats Shields In Tenuis Surprise 10-rou- Beau Jack Wins FORT HAMILTON N Y July CP) — Sidney Walker i Augusta Ga boxer who is knowri in the ring as Beau Jack knocked out Bobby McIntyre 140 Detroit in the sixth round of a scheduled Meet Atlantic Friday night WalkOCEAN CITY N J July 9 UP) er weighing 138 had McIntyre in Tourney Nears Finals — Both the d favorite and distress all the way ROCK SPRINGS Wyo— R P the defending champion fell vicr Hogan and Art Anderson are the tim of upsets' Thursday in the finalists in the June leg of the women’s semifinals of the directors’ cup tourney at the Dead Atlantic singles coast tennis championHorse Canyon Golf club says Pro Bll Ott with the July leg just ships Helen Bernhard ranked No 1 under way Hogan beat D yielded to d getting Mrs EdNEW YORK July 9 UP) — K Bowen in the semifinals while ward 4 6 3 while When Rhibany L Stersaas was Anderson’s vicMayor LaGuardia compliMrs Millicent Hirsh Lang 1941 tim the- crowd at the Polo mented titleholder bowed to Mrs Richard 1 1 All are New grounds for its orderly conduct Todd Yorkers Mrs Todd is the for- during the blackout after the mer Patricia Canning of Califorgame he didn’t know that nia the pocket of Clark Griffith president of the Washington Senators was picked of $50 or that several bottles were thrown from Expert Urges Deer the upper stands and one shatHunt on Preserve tered dangerously close to ConThe stately old ELY Nev July 9— Dr C M nie Mack Aldous of the Fish and Wild Life fellow and his party left their The chief service who recently completed box immediately an eight-mont- h has lost 10 study of the Schell reason Bobby Feller recomcreek game preserve pounds weight Is that his father mended in a report to the White is desperately ill at Mayo clinic Pine Fish and Game association Possibly as a result of the £wDAM HATs an open season be declared to Brooklyn Dodgers sending a eliminate approximately 300 head makeshift team of substitutes to 226 feOUTIl MAIN of deer on the preserve Kansas City for an exhibition eight-round- er top-seede- Tom McHugh direc- 3 w Copperettes 3 John-n- v s 1 4 6 Weesel-berr- v Johnnv — Batteries Baxter and Lou Frew 11 11 Harding Heusaer Enlisted men’s foot rare (1 lap) Bob Reese and Hobbs H H E McCann Fugene Burnett Joe Enloe Miss and-nu- t 12 13 4 e Dupler Fur bicycle race Daatriip 8 J S Ramrods Remington Rlackhurst FRe-laBat terics— Dean and Rosander Deanery race: Daslrup blola and Rlackhurst handicap Young Rutledge Heavyweights Draw A T A Shoot Set at Ogden time The additional time should allow many golfers to participate William! Builders downed Arden who could ntt have done so other wise Dairy 13-- 1 to hold on to the undisputed leadership of the men’s First Round Sunday loop at White park Thursday night First-roun- d matches will be In other games Dupler Fur beat except where it s the Remington Ramrods 12-- 6 and played Sunday for players to get tothe Copperettes triumphed over Impossible Second-rounmatches gether 1 the Shamrocks must be finished by Wednesday 13 Fur collected safeties Dupler bond will be given from Bart Dennery in his first theA $25 war with In stamps champion start of the season The two clubs for the runner-u- p $10 and $10 in were tied at 6 going into the for medalist Consolation last frame when the Furriers stampswinner will get $5 and runnflight incounted six runs in the final er-up In stamps Winners in $250 ning to win the game Ray Olsen various flights will receive $10 hit two home runs for the Furriers the rein with the runner-u- p stamps and Spence Startin hit one along in All $5 other ceiving stamps with Noell Bell Ramrod center funds will be turned over to the fielder Cross according to ProfesPat Baxter pitched a steady Red sional McHugh game for the Copperettes to gain her ninth win of the season She also hit a homer and a triple to aid her own cause The Copperettes’ big inning was the fourth when they scored six times Williams Builders scored in evGOSHEN N Y July 9 UP) ery inning against Arden Dairy Doug Borg hit three for three and Piloted by the veteran Vic Flemhis ninth win of the sea- ing Widow’s Pride won the $7675 registered son for the Builders Village Farm stake for racers feature of the grand cirscores: Thursday’s At White park: R H E cuit program at Goshen raceway Williams Builders 13 14 1 but only after the tightArden Dairy i 4 4 Thursday Batteries — Borg and Mayne 'Ence and est finish of the meeting in the Anderson R ORANGE N J July : 9 UP) — Budge Patty of Los Angeles the nation’s newest tennis find knocked the veteran Francis X Shields of New York out of the New Jersey state men’s tournament Thursday in another upset that created a wide open fight for the singles title The second-seede- d Shields who moved into the favorite’s role with Sidthe elimination of ney B Wood of New York earlier in the week found Patty's steady play too much to overcome and went down after three tiring sets Seventeen-year-ol- d top-rank- 3-- 6 7-- 5 ed 7-- 5 6-- 3-- 6-- - 6-- all-st- ar one paper in Milwaukee limited for the Brooks’ exits build-u- p hibition there yesterday to a picture of Fred Fitzsimmons But Leo Durocher showed off his regulars for Milwaukee and coached at third one-colu- base himself The reason First Baseman Max West of the Boston Braves tried to take a poke at Beans Reardon the other day was that the umpire called him a ‘‘semipro” and the way Shortstop Johnny Pesky of the Red Sox was able to work the hidden ball trick on the Yanks’ Tom Henrich was Henrich telling Umpire Ed Rommel about the lead off the base taken by Ray Mack of Cleveland in another game "It was this far” said Henrich as he stepped off the bag— and got tagged OGDEN— Marksmen of Nevada Wyoming Idaho and Utah will be attracted to the John M Browning memorial park at Ogden next anweek for the twenty-sevent- h nual A T A shoot It was announced Thursday by G L Becker of Ogden president of the Utah Trapshooting association The shoot will be sponsored by the A T A and the Ogden Gun club Competition will be conducted July 17 18 and 19: Copies of the detailed programs will be mailed out soon to prospective participants The schedule of events follows: - Friday July 17 at 2 p m tice and trouble shoot prac- Saturday July 18 at 10 a m first half of the state singles championship 100 targets doubles Saturday afternoon championship 50 palra Sunday July 19 at 10 a m second half singles championship 100 targets all-arou- 461 10-Yar- 12-tr- ot 440-das- 800-met- Most fans believe a player1 cannot be charged with an error’ unless he touches the ball but Tom Swope of Cincinnati charged one against Shortstop Eddie Joost for not covering sec- ond on a force play and proved Inthere is no rule against it cidentally the scoring in both games was charitable Henry Edwards retired publicity chief of the American league made the long trip from his home in Alabama to see the SomeCleveland service game body jibed Frank Pytlak about his old days with the Indians when hp used to go A W O L occasionally “Boy It’s different in the navy” he answered “It was easier to pay a $200 fine than it is to do kitchen police” all-st- ar Wash- their backs Stone Given Post With Cowboy Club TWIN FALLS July 9 CF) Fred Stone prominent local sportsman Thursday was named business manager of the Twin Falls Cowboys succeeding Carl Hoag recently resigned Paul Taber local business man has been acting manager since Hoag’s resignaStone takes over his tion new duties immediately — Kiegel vs - and 2 in the second round Ward blew from an even par game in his initial round to a wobbly display in the afternoon when his own efforts were less effective than the faults of his opponent In determining the final i outcome He closed out Metzger on the sixteenth green and was four over par at the time His putting was bad and his tee shots worse Metzger’s mishaps on the greens possibly cost him a chance to have the distinction of referring to “when I beat Ward” He three-putte- d the seventh land missed a short one on the ninth with the title holder getting a standoff each time If Ward was off his game the army produced one fcntry who was really on the beam) Corporal Pat Abbott of Lowry field Denver played the Mainto layout four under par to defeat Phil Baird Spokane 3 and 2 Abbott hit the ball correctly every time His card showed 12 pars and four birdies for the 16 He made the turn holes played in 35 and was only one up as Baird hung up a 37 The latter finished all even with parr ' In the first round Abbot swamped Bob Wiley Puyallup 7 Wash and 6 and was square with par for the 12 holes Abbott a former national public' links champion and long time major competitor preceded another titlist Bruce McCormick of Los Angeles into the winner’s circle of the second round' McCormick Wins McCormick eliminated 1 a m e a Shriver Spokane city champion 5 and 3 The Los Angeles fireman was three up at the ninth and one over par for the round In the session he defeated morning Charles Walker Portland Ore 6 and 5 with a three-unde- r par show Present National Public Links Champion Bill Welch of Houstoq win punched out a second-roun- d over Sergeant Ray Kimmel of Olympia Wash 3 and 3 aftef Tacoma defeating Jack Walters Wash lefthander 2 and'l m the j morning Welch’s golf was rather ordi nary Since the tournament opening he haa been hitting bad tee shots j Former Sunday afternoon state handicap championship 100 targets The A T A which will be represented at the shoot by S H Shar-ma- n of Salt Lake City will present trophies to the singles doubles handicap and These prizes will be champions augmented by cash purses State officers of the Utah Trapshooting association are Mr Becker president: Mr Sharman vice president Roy Wheelwright of ' final heat secretary C E Huish Alf Ogden Elimination heats were required Christenson and C B Higgins because of the large field and directors Widow’s Pride carrying the colThe handicap committee is comors of Sullivan and Mawhinney of Dean Hurd of Salt Lake posed of Machais Me won the first Alf Christenson and Roy Wheeleasily in 2:081 When nine horses of Ogden came back for the final heat Wid- wright ow’s Pride set all the pace but was extended to the limit to win Bob Tyler Betters by a nose from the Parshall stable’s King’s Counsel Dash 4 d An upset marked the when Fez Hanover winner here ASBURY PARK N J July 9 last week and the favorite to re- UP) — Bob Tyler the Asbury Park peat was able to place only third Athletic club’s youthful sprint star Speed King took the first heat the listed world record and then Willie Hope owned by bettered h for the Thursday night Angelo Monzo of Paterson N J in a match race with Teammate and driven by Leon Toole took the John Borican national A A U next two heats and the race chhmpion on the boardwalk here Tyler holder of the state high Slate Meeting school and senior A A U titles in Members of the Nibley Park Golf the 100 and 220 yard sprints association will gather Friday at nipped Borican by a hair at the 8:30 p m for their monthly meet- finish and was clocked in 461 secThe world standard of :46 1 ing at the clubhouse according to onds was set by Grover Klemmer of who George Cordery president California on a cinder track will be in charge Arthur W Wisner Asbury Park A C coach said application for recognition of Tyler's time probably would not be made because the runners had a slight wind at Mack Nearly Got Pop Bottle J third-seede- Leader in city golf t Professional 4 3 Ed Perry tourney tor of the meet has set back the deadline one day Players w’ill have until Saturday at 6 p m to turn No qualifying In their scores scores will be accepted after that n' Spq-kan- Fritz Metzger of Tacoma Four of the five team matches on the Utah Golf g d m Matches Postponed association schedule for Sunday have been postponed to make way for the Salt Lake City amateur tournament at Nibley park The match planned will ie the Logan-Fo- rt Douglas affair at the Fort course Team players from these two clubs are not entered in the city meet One postponed match also w HI be played The Ogden C C vs Utah Copper match which” should have been played June 7 will be wiped off the books SPOKANE Wpsh July 9 OP) — Army Corporal Marvin (Bud) Ward bidding for his third successive Western Amateur Golf association title scrambled through two rounds to victories Thursday’ but there were times he looked more like a week-endubber than a champion most as handly from Joe Hutton The national as well as western of Spokane 4 ard 3 e titliat put out Otto’Rosftnd nuiiilni IMHr Hrnrkrt 7 and 6 in the first round A Ward 'pietm Wi n a Urn Uun and then had to struggle to beat MrOormlrk U - 3 Builders Win Softball Tilt x play with a score of 70 but he was pushed hard as Bill Korns and Roy defending champion Nichols both from Bonneville finished the test with cards of 71 Don Behunin of Forest Dale came in with a 72 Score 78s Arnold Goff and Glen Burt of Bonneville each scored 73 Wednesday Other leaders were Paul Heller and Ralph Backman 74 Bill Huckins Gene Pingree Dr E W Browning and Paul Chase 76 Dick Freebairn and Jack Johnson 77 Ray Bradford and Joe Jones 78 John Allen Ernest Hancock and Ernest Bowman 79 At the request of the golfers 2-- ’ 1 t Associate Sports Editor Ninety-si- x golfers one of the largest fields in years were enlisted in the Salt Lake City amateur golf tournament Thurs- day night and many more players are expected to enroll before the qualifying deadline Ed Perry was still leading the pack at the close of Thursday’s I Rnt-ledr- y ELY Nev July Boosters a softball team composed of youths was formed this week The team is sponsored by business men including Ely National bank First National bank Steptoe Drug Ely Drug Walgreen Drug Crystal Cafe Popug lar Cafe Bud and Billie’s 6-- rejuvenated Remington Arms nine Thursday came up with a 3 win over White Star The bullet makers pushed Good-se- ll White Star pitcher around in n the first inning piling up a In thia advantage opening canto on four hits Grant and Halton smashed out doubles for Remington’ and Brady got two singles driving in two runs Halton got a single and a double Four games are scheduled Sunday Crescent playa Remington on No 2 at 6 p m Rio Grande goes to Bingham at 4:30 p m the Police tilt with B & B Insulation on No 2 at 10:30 a m and White Star goes to Bountiful at 5:30 p m The score: A all-sta- rs ar Y By Jimmy Hodgson Federation Standings Weber-Sundber- r 5 I 7-- LOS ANGELES July 9 UP) — Ralph Chick manager of the Los Angeles Memorial coliseum Thursday announced an army emergency relief benefit football game to be played August 30 in the coliseum Wilson-Bate- s Furniture by the Washington Redskin procomZadow store fessionals and an tam of pany Sprouse-Reit- z Commercial store L H army athletes Among former college gridders Murdock Nevada hotel Lincoln who will play for the army are Highway garage Midget bar Owl club Copper club Bank club and Jchn Kimbrough former at Texas A & M Tommy Capitol club Harmon formerly of Michigan and Norman Standlee formerly of Stanford The Redskins wall train Favorites Tumble in fin San Diego this summer Net all-st- i Pioneer League s: Ward Scuttles 96 Golfers Entered in Two Golf Foes Amateur King Off Game Bud Golf City Tourney Abbott Four Under Par Munition Nine Racks Up 3 Triumph To Benefit From Game One of the finest tribute? ever paid to any man is the tribute paid Larrupin’ Race Champ r Police Fund £ Sport3 July 10 1912 Western-Champio- n Wil-for- Hammond Abrupt t hrj v a Ma flower Brnrkct Van Mark Pricrn 8toiev 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S3 1 DO-RA- Y TRUCK FLARES M t Flarrt law on truckrequired it opnaim set nlsht of j m Itirdy steel box Clearance LAMPS SALE! - om fttnrk low SAFETY 22c AUTO BULBS ot Two Bees Draw ‘Fines’ For ‘Dumb’ Plavs ' er 4 REFLECTORS l strictly a Sunday golfer but he squared his match with Wehrle on the seventeenth halved the eighteenth and lost the extra hole by missing a five-foputt Wehrle won it with a par 4 They were even at the ninth' Wehrle was putting miserably yet finished one over par for 19 holes and Bailey was only two over Givan In Form Harry Givan of Seattle cxr Walker clup player and first day leader in the qualifying with a 69 regained his form to overwhelni Lou Cook Pullman Wash 7 and 5 in the second round Givar) ended up three under par aftef leading 2 up at the ninth with a 35 He won his morning round al A G d Bailey is TAIL LAMPS Wehrle bt Racine Wis got the scare of his life from big A B (Buck) Bailey assistant football coach at Washington State college but won one up on the nineteenth 5TOF and I if ong-- I High Quality No 64 Jf E Headlight km LENS Stale Approved 3qc Inpction DeacUtn 3- r up luiv IS E - WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR Genuine 7 1 RICO MOTORS Complete Stock for All Cars 1 Manager Andy Harrington an nounced Thursday that First Base-ma- n Hernandez ancf PitcherJohnny George Petersen had beep assessed 50 cents each for “dumb'1 plays in Wednesday’s fracas at Community park The former failed to slide Into second base in the seventh a nd Petersen didn’t cover first sack on Trusky’s grounder to Johnny in the fifth The assessment plan — under which money goes into the club's) “kitty” — was instituted to better the team’s ball playing i I Of! up Exchanfc Deadline InW IS sa i HYDRAULIC Bee-Pilo- ti f 295 WIPER BLADES BRAKE REPAIR PARTS— SAVE! 25 lock of Wheel Kits Complete Mas ter Oltndrr Kits off list price BRAKF fLLTD HYDRAULIC Pints (Roval) 55c t± ‘ Ouarts ’ HEADLIGHT Chicago Bears Sign Giant Wingman' RELAYS CHICAGO July 9 UP— T h 4 Chicago Bears their ranks depleted by enlistments began making replacements for the coming National Football league season by signing Connie Mack Berry aq end Thursday Berry played college football at North Carolina State where he was graduated in - Acts as “booster”— increases brightness HEAVY DUTY Inspection Deadline SEALED-BEA- M ADAPTER Replare new SKALLD-BKAold-sty- most le 4 Iff igsir JuIt 15th! KITS utth For 95 cars (less units) 1938 The Greeneville S C athletei years old performed for thei Cincinnati Bengals In 1938 thef Detroit Tigers in 1939 the Greeij Bay Packers and Cleveland Rama In 1940 and the Milwaukee Ch’ofa in 1941 He is six feet three inches tall and weighs 212 pounds 25 402 SO Ox STATE ST SALT LAKE CITY JSC den Wnuhlmloe At |