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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 9

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MONDAY EVENING AUGUST 26 1940 THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER o) Iron 7 If Not Afraid of Ghosts! u7 First In Swim Three KENNY LYE AM TRIUMPHS IN Li i Uil Vfcfl mm oSQ E3e dill oGuer 2-MILE SWIM 31 1BE1 li ail a Wayne Chrlsfensen Sensational Traveling Team to Provide Fans With Color Feminine Teams Open Double-header Ogden Is Second In Pine View Evenf 4 With Seven-Inning Battle Kenny Lyman of Salt Lake Citv uie iavorue won tne lirst annua Pine View lake tWo-mile swim Rim Mickey Mouse the Steppin Fetchit of softball will lead i day over a field of seven competitors Lyman churned the two miles Salt Lake Bees Need Only Three Victories to Win Pennant Spirited Race Due for Third and Fourth Posts in Shaughnessy Playoff By Matt Wyse Standard-Examiner Staff Ogden Reds open a "crucial series" with the Idaho Falls Russets at John Affleck park Tuesday evening Four games are carded between the two clubs and four torrid games should result The game time the balance of the year will be 8 instead of 8:15 The Reds returned home today tne iamous Colored Ghosts their parade of pranks at the Ogden stadium tonight at eight-thirty at which time the in one hour four and one-half minutes to fimslr ahead of the capricious clowns will perform against the Ogden Federation pack The Salt Laker finished 2nn vara Aii-biars in the second game or a double-header An entertaining girls game head of Wayne Christensen of Weber college Christenseji's time was '-J- tween the Bamboo and White jyrne Jbernelius of Weber 4 House teams will open the big pro POWERMEH WIN was third 1:08:35 just a short dis tance back of Christensen gram at seven-thirty sharp ft from a disastrous road trip They John Carman was fourth in The Ghosts are good at this game of softball so good in fact lost three straight games to the WINS HANDILY Kenny Lyman of Salt Lake favorite won the Pine View lake two-mile swim Sunday lie finished 200 yards ahead of his nearest opponent lie was clocked in one hour 45 minutes (Staff Photo) tnat they rarely taste defeat But 194'OTITLEIB 1:10:1 and Ken Murphy of Ogden fifth in 1:17:4 Don Reddish of Salt Lake was sixth in 1:17:46 fol Pocatello Cardinals and returned they are even better in their ar- home in a tie with the Cardinals for fourth nlace Idaho Vanm i i tistry of tomfoolery on the diamond lowed by Donna Manning of Ogden She turned the distance in one x1 ans who saw them on the basketball court will want to see SOFTBALL PLAYi hour and 21 minutes Hubert Zim- them at softball under the lights beau of Salt Lake was last in one third place and determined to stay there Ogden met a 7-5 setback Sunday in the final game at Pocatello At one stage the Reds held a 4-1 lead Their game of shadowball -has hour 29 minutes Lyman was hard Dressed in th been pronounced hilarious by none early stages but moved awav -f mm otner than tne San Francisco Reddy Kilowatt Ten Is mm all contestants in the final half Chronicle 5 duc tne cards chased in six runs in the seventh to put the game in the win column and send Pocatello The Ogden All-Stars will be un both games for the Twin Falls club The first game was a playoff of the tie game of Saturday night Salt Lake moved a step closer to the Pioneer league 'pennant by trouncing Boise 11 to 2 Larry Jan-sen-hurled five hit ball for the Bees Salt Lake has 14 games left to play and they need to win only three of these games to cinch the pennant for 1940 The Bees open a four game stand at home Tuesday with Twin Falls Boise goes to Pocatello i The Reds play an exhibition game at Brigham City with the Peaches of the Industrial league this evening This game is scheduled for eight Manager Bill cCorry plans to use" Davis and Porterfield against the Peaches Boise takes on Weiser in an' exhibition game tonight before moving to Pocatello Thursday will be ladies' nicrhr mile to win handily -The event SDonsored hv the rw victorious In I wo Sunday Tilts der the direction of Manager Lvnn FOUR REMAIN IN GOLF PLAY EI MonfeTournamenMo Crown Champ Late This Week into a tie with Ogden for fourth place den Kiwanis club was direpterf Foley who piloted his Reddy Killo- 5 A Ferron Losee Dr Munn Hantinn The Idaho Falls-Ogden series un Reddy Kilowatt of Ogden of Salt Lake A A swimming watt team "to the championship of the 1940 Northern Utah tournament Sunday evening before a large doubtedly will decide third and fourth places in the league stand upheld hometown prestige crowd Sunday evening at the sta ing Ford and Lambert worked on the hill Sunday for the Pweds Bill Cap- Members of the All-Stars chosen to meet the Ghosts Glen Cherry dium by capturing the cham American Pack Bob Livingston linger was rushed to the firing pionship of the 1940 North nne tne eighth to halt an Ogden uuairman servea as reieree Boats were supplied by Blaine Glasmann Trophies were presented to the first three men to finish and a special trophy was presented to Donna Manning the only feminine contestant The swim event was headed by a Kiwanis committee headed by Ward Armstrong The race will be staged again in Four golfers" remain in the race Ogden Elks and Max Strause Reddy Killowatt pitchers Gordy Nelson American Can and Fred ern Utah softball tournament rally for the 1940 El Monte club golf Idaho Falls eained a half trame overcoming strong challenges this week at John Affleck nark- fin Pusey Ogden Elks catchers Jed Sunday on Pocatello and Ogden by championship for men The semi by teams from Tremonton McDonald Associated Oil and Hod August 31 players of the Ogden and Salt Lake teams will in a finals will see Richards test i i aiviaing a douDie header with Twin Falls The Cowboys won the jNelson American Can second base and Brigham City ing Fred Schott and Les Foutz field program Pete Peterson Associated Bob Hales Ogden Elks andRod- Bost iirsc game 8-7 but lost the nightcap 4-2 Mike Budnick -pitched The locals defeated GeDhart meeting Layne Newey The semi-finals and finals will Reddy Kilowatt third base stores or Tremonton 4 to 1 in the initial contest and Brieham Powermeh Enter Clyde Greenwell Ogden Elks and in the finale 4 rrt 3 Scotty Sneddon Associated Oil be played this week Ernie Schneit-er professional announced today Richards club champion and city title holder is the bir from Farber 2-1: Foutx downed Austad 1-up on 19 boles First Fllxbt First CAitt rxnrrv Ar The first game fell to the Kilo shortstop -Ray Bramwell Reddy Logan Tourney Toone 2-1 Harold Daniel def Kimball watts when the jnvaders failed to give Mel Robbins the support favorite Kilowatt and Jack Donaldson Ogden Elks shortfield: Dee EKvell ivnowiaen a Ellis def VauKhn Nelson default Henry Valdes def Wil- liim Eckhardt 2-1: Harnlt rnn TOURNEY RESULTS WICHITA Kas Aug 26 (AP) results in the national semi-pro baseball tournament: Houston 9 Lancaster 3 Buford Ga 10 Eldorado Kas 2 (eliminated) Natrona Pa 6 St Louis 4 (eliminated) Enid Okla 8 Mt Pleasant Tev necessary rtooDins contributed a I Associated Oil Bjob Stratford Red Utah Power softballers nf Dorfen Sunday's summary follows: Championship Flight First Richard Art rnrF Wil measure to his downfall with periodic wildness Wes Genhart's CATCHES TONIGHT Gordy Nelson half-pint size catcher for the federation All-Stars will work behind the plate part of tonight's game against the Colored fllmsts at the nrin cfai: nru liams 3-2 Squires def Klzlol Doug Edwards 3-2- Paul Bieler def Parker 2-1 Roy Cook def John Criteh-low 2-1 and Warren Stewart def tvmram northern Utah champions for 19io' will compete in the Logan softball tourney starting August 29 outhit the new chamnions I a- scnotr aez Boyd Hopkins 3-2 Ken Downs def Ken Oottnrthnil -i Aiinn Silverthorn default 3-2 but the payoff was made on Second round Daniels def Dohv 1-2- Ghosts known far and wide for crackpot comedy will make their only Ogden appearance at eight-thirty A large crowd is expected to turn out to see the dnnhle-hnli nhixh sn Ellis def Valdez" 2-t Kvan tt cit runs so the Ogden club advanced Foley manager announced today The Powermen will present a powerful machine in the Logan Farber def Irvlnr Stimpson 4-2 Newey def Carl Wiese 7-5 Mark A us tad def Bothwell 5-4 nd Fouta won from Gene Pingree 3-2 Second round RirhnrH i1f fimiir to the finals against Brieham 1-up on 20 boles Cook def Stewart default Worcester Mass 3 Tre ity dy Kilowatt Walt Champion Ogden Elks and Blaine Peterson American Can outfielders The White House-Bamboo game is attracting interest These two feminine machines tangle tonight in the replay of a protested game of last week Victory means much to bothl clubs Manager Bill Bailey announced his lineup for the White House: Verna -Brown 3b Lola Brown 2b -Lyle Satterf ield ss Dena Stansrer with a girls game between Ogden Bamboo and the White House teams series Foley will take-16 rjlavpf Daniels Will Elav Ellis and Yvmn mm leuminated) Start Early x-i scnorr aer Downs 2-1 Newey won jjjay vook me semi-tmais to jUogan for the series The championship contest starts with a flurry of runs bv the machine Manager Lynn Foley oi tne Kiiowats started Max Strause on the mound but Max served em up just as suited the ib Nellie Van Metren Nellie 0 (1iffhniMftAn rTM i Knouaiiiucs xiiiee runs crossed the plate in the first half of the urst inning Buckway Connie Stanger sf Josephine Buckway If Margaret Van Metxen cf and Sandy Tassoni rf It is expected that Manager Walt Schofield of -the Bamboo will start Glen Cherry tournev atandmir i pitcher was rushed in to put out the fire but the annpriH the following: Helen Snarks Pat to nave oeen already done as Carl Anderson If Myrtle Hampton Aiaugnn or was pitching 1M a sieaay eame mi i-k I Ane iowermen added runs one rairaena Jfoce id tShirley Mar-burger 2b Mildred McMurdie 3b Marcie Johnson rf Lois Ilium sf Pat Mordaunt ss Mildred Dyer at a time until thev tied it at three-all in the fifth In this frame I they missed a splendid opportunity cr The schedule: tu sail tne title awav when 7:30 White House vs Bamboo line-drive double dIav ch Colored Ghosts vs Federa meia uown tion All-Stars Lroing into the seventh Inning the stage was set for 1- ile tcnvj" nomas kilowatt infi elder was it Oil lw" LOGAN TAKES jacK cave ATaiirhn'o fact iioti LABOR DAY CLEARANCE OF teriieiaer's head He scamn arouna tne sacks far in advanr-A nn nn TENNIS TITLE or the relav mm C( All Over In the half Chprrv re -n ii ntcu tiie opposition thnut threat Paul Harames Vins Over ac tne close of th i 1 Tn OlKs "-J Dale Lewis In Feature manager ynn Jf ojey accepted fif Another great holiday value! Thesegenuine Goodrich-built Commanders are famous in the low- -priced field for their long-wearing tread and full- itezi goia medals emblematic of 7tr Of Inter-City Play tne 1940 Northern Utah snfthai dimension husky size And like all Goodrich Tires A championship Silver mpdal tnt to iJ for second place and Gepharts Stores received hron --ww vo iCtClVCU 7 --7 mere 15 no ume or mileage limit ONLY TIRES TO A CUSTOMER lvOan nettfrs nff uu it vi 1 VIA I the Pardee and Knight cup titles medals for finishing third mm xui jiuttuerii uian ounaay in com- results 0 peuuons witn ugden players -r- I l-h i i i-- -ogan raraoe netters upset Og- eaay miowatt 4 2 2 3 3 Nelson den 4 to 1 while the Knight cup wpharts i X1 team won 3-2 Batteries: Cherry and x-aui iiarames sprang the upset "ODbins and Kitch oi uie uay wnen ne aereated Dale Just think! This is the famous SH-vertown that has the heat-resisting construction pioneered in the famous GOLDEN PLY to give you MAXIMUM BLOW- OUT PROTEC-TION! Thousands have paid much more or this life-saving tire but when you can get it at these rock bottom prices you must agree here's the sale you've been waiting for! Save with safety Come in today 00 Lewis of Losan in one nf tho 4 3 I'? I Reddy Kilowatt singles matches 4-6 6-3 and 6-1 4 4 3 6 I he summary follows Knlxht Cub Batteries: Strause Cherry and Paul Harames of Oden dcf Dale Lewis iNelsen 7 Prices subject to change without notice and include your olJ tires W'l''l-mf -id 6' 6-1 Bud Ellis and Don Felt of Ogden def 0 X1 7 i-mK McCicilan and partner of Logan Youngsters Win Bud Kdison of Logan def Lew Hun saner or 6-4 4-6 6-4 t-dison and Lewis of Logan def Hun In Doubles Evenf LIBEE2AL--TEXADE-IM ALLOWANCE saKer ana iiarames-or Ogden 216 6-4 6-4 McCellan of Logan def Ellis of Ogden -v BROO KLINE Mass An J-0 -o iv-a Pardoe Cud Is? Although thev have bpen Gale Lewis of Logan def John Piers of 71 operating as a 'tennis unit nnlv Ogden b-j b-o Dean Frtchnecht of Logan def Don eight months Tark KMIMPP nnrl 4 led Schroeder a nairnf1flvMr Shaub of Ogden 0-7 6-3 Dale Levis and Alma Sonne of Logan old Calif ornians today were the def John Piers and Keith Wilson of Ogden 6-2 7-5 Sonne of Logan def Wilson of Ogden proprietors of the prized national uouDies titles the youngest win ners to bob up in 59 years fa-Z 4-6 6-4 Glen Sandlund and Dave Fletcher def 7 Otl OTHER GOODRICH TIRES Don't take chances with worn tires For greater safety on wet slippery roads trade in your old tires on LIFE-SAVER SILVERTOWliS is the tires with the windshield -wiper action tread that will give you the quickest con-skid stops you've ever had rtcnnecht and Allen of Logan 6-3 6-4 xixt-y eainea tnose nonors in i UlCk MCVeen Clke A ieyave the much more seasoned JlVl ivtiwu i Gardnar-Mulloy-of Coral Gables I I i T-f and Henrv Prusoff of Seatflp drubbing by storming "it net at every opportunity and the ball in nlav until thPir CINCINNATI Aug 26 (AP) opposition cracked DicJk McKeen 19-year-old Jackson- After Kramer and Schroeder tradition hv i CL' vine i-ia youtn wno packs a stick of tennis dvnamite -in his tart in that national event a win- 11 IKS ihA I O' right hand carried home the sin- hinw am ii i -u i I viic iiie long estaDiisnea team gles crown today from his first nf ai -c-ui ZT invasion National Public Parks aran "rai tournaments gaming The little southerner ambitions wonns to meet the tennis world's best Van oi lu 151 Tex won a spectacular final match yes- oneiof K' STOKES 2661 Washington Blvd Phone 795 IMiM tney Bundy of Santa Monica terday in downing Charles Shas-trom Chicago veteran 6-3 6-1 6-1 SWARTZ SWING SERVICE Calif 6-4 6-3 JMcKeen shared honors with Miss Miss Marble rested -about' 'five GOODRICH SILVEflTOWW ASSOCIATED SERVICE STATIONS SINCLAIR SERVICE STATIONS TEXACO SERVICE STATIONS ROAVLIND GROSS STANDARD SERVICE 23rd Htret and Grant'-" Helen Germaine of New York who minutes and then stepped out with emu men steDDea out witn 27th Street and Washington IIANLINE SINCLAIR SERVICE Brigham City WIGHT IBIPLE3IENT CO i ZVWf and won ASSOCLlTED ONE-STOP SERVICE Tremonton BARLOW SERVICE STATION Oearfield DAVE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION Laxton i Parker nf sT 7 KVT ea doubles laurels from i arxer or Ixuis 6-4 6-3 Mfsa Runrfv i' a.

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