Show In Firs'S r t sen Russefls Frame LOUIS SLATED TRIM PILOTS MusEd BUI Serves in Relief Role CARDS AGAIN TO FACE CONN IN BASEBALL IN SEPTEMBER McCorry Shows Youngsters How to Pitch in Pocatello Steps Up in ll Contest: Teams Move to Race for Second Former Distance Star Ferries Bombers in Present Emergency Freak-Baseba- Brigham City This Evening Half-Titl- e ' 0 By MATT B WYSE Standard-Examin- ' Staff er Baseball fans of Ogden were treated to a rodeo of their a rodeo of own at John Affleck park Wednesday night runs arguments and a general offering of good and bad baseballs Oh yes Idaho Falls tallied 12 runs in the very first inning and then coastedto an' 18-- 8 victory over the Reds in the second game of the series This evening the clubs move to Brigham City for a league encounThe ter at Reese-Pionepark nine p fireworks is scheduled for m sharp and indicai-'oupoint to fine attendance One dozen Russets rossed the 'wplattejj in the initial frame last night and before the side was tired Manager Bill McCorry veteran baseball hurler took over the slab duties without one iota of 4 er Wednesday’s Results Twin Falls 5 Salt Lake 2 Boise 4 Pocatello 7 Idaho Falls 18 Ogden 8 Flynn started on the hill Reds but was derricked in the opening canto in Vic Maspero Six batsmen opposed Maspero four were given transportation to first and MasWith two pero hit another one ' Bill McCorry Manager away walked from the dugout and took over ' Bill Fouts booted Silverthorne’s easy roller and before the ball could be retrieved the final three runs of the even dozen tallied McCorry then proceeded to pick Sllverthorne off first base The Russets collected two scratch Infield hits in the first frame Patterson and Buckle getting these bingles The only power hit of the was listed by Mulcahy Only anninghits were tallied yet the Russets scored 12 times McCorry shut out the visitors for four consecutive frames but the Spuds got to Skipper Bill for three runs in the seventh and three more in the ninth The “twelve” tallies spotted at the outset decided the issue then minutes were and there Thirty-tw- o needed to complete the first half of the first inning Ogden scored twice In the second frame added four more runs in the fifth and single tallies in the sixth and ninth frames Lou Garland another veteran took up the chores of firing the agate for the Russets In the fifth Cagey Bill McCorry crossed in front of base runners going to first base on several occasions last night and finally Buckle of the Spuds was given first base on interference A verbal battle royal followed between McCorry and Umpire Pat Orr but Orr had the last word McCorry contended that his run- across the base line was according to the rules but Orr finally charged that McCorry interfered with Buckle Incident gave The McCorry-Or- r the ragged contest a bit of color The other thrill of the listless afrunning fair was the catch of Daniels Ogden outfielder o Patterson’s tabbed triple in the Eddie for the midway favor of Donald son 2b Dunn Jessen lb 3 4 5 Paterson rf 5 Buckle 3b 3 I cf Wenner If Mulcahy e Kllsura p Garland p ‘ ninth S 5 4 1 2 Total 3T 11 2T 111 Totals 40 11 27 T x— Batted for McCorry In ninth: 12 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3—18 Idaho Falla 1— 8 Ogden Dunn 2 Donaldson Runs— Summary: n 3 Jessen 2 Paterson 2 Buckla 4 02004100 Stiver-thor- Wenner Mulcahy Kllaura Estrada Besdek Daniels Range McHugh Errors— Donaldson Benevich 2 Smith Kllsura Fouta Flynn 2 Winning pitcher —Kllaura Losing pitcher— Flynn Three hits— Mulcahy base hit — Smith Two-bas- e Base on balls — Buckla McHugh Smith Off Flynn 2 Maspero 4 McCorry 4 Kll-ur- a Struck out — By 3 Garland 4 Kllsura 3 Garland 3 McCorry 1 Wild by pitcher pitches— McCorry Kllsura Hit — — Buckle by Maspero Umpires Orr and Conger 2 Twin Fans Burton lb ABHO A 4 1 5 3 Salt Lake ABHO A GtOvac- - 4 1 1 3 4 0 2 4 4 0 7 1 4 2 11 0 4 2 0 0 chlni 3b Cheanes ss Sander rf Hatchett e Olsen rf E Harrl-ma- n Owen lb 2b Enos If Shanks ef Reeves cf Lohrke 3b 5 1 Robello If 3 10 0 2b N Harrl-ma- n 0 Kerr e If 1 Cvltanlch p Sierra ss 3 4 Faria p mv 110 4 4 0 2 1 2 0 3 0 3 0 0 5 v A un rs ©y!e (Passes v Up Prices in Major League Contenders -- JUZWIK LEADS er Totals 39 12 27 Totals 131 33 8 2714 Score by innings: Twin Falls 010 000 211 — 5 100 001 000 — 2 Salt Lake Summary: Runs — Hatchett 2 Shank Lohrke Faria Chesnes Sander Errors — E Harrlmaa 2 Robello Sierra 2 Glovac-chiChesnes 2 Owen Harrington Three-bas- e hit — Enos Runs hit— Enos Two-bas- e batted In— Hatchett Oleen Sierra Faria Double play — Chesnes to Owen Owen 2 Left on bases— Twin Falls 10 Salt Lake 5 Hit by pitched ball—Kerr by Faria Struck Bases on balls— Off Cvltanlch 1 out— By Faria 6 Cvltanlch 3 Passed — — ball Kerr Runs responsible for Cvltanlch 3 Umpires — Steublng and Wltbeck Time— 2:05 Attendance— 1420 ni ailng one-hand- Osden BA HO A Fouts 2b 6 2 0 2 0 2 1 Estrada ss 6 6 1 0 4 Bezdek If 4 4 1 11 0 Daniels cf 4 3 2 0 0 Range 3b 5 1 2 1 3 McHugh rf 5 Benevlcblb 3 0 10 0 c 4 2 1 0 Smith 0 0 O 0 Flynn p 01 Maspero p 0 0 0 1 McCorry p 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 xDavla f one-bagge- Idaho Falls ABHO V- By the Associated Press The Pocatello Cardinals moved f closer to the top of the Pioneer league standings again last night winning their second straight tilt h a ? J'fO i f from the Boise Pilots by 'a score 4 of 7 to The win put them within a half-gam- e of the Pilots and tonight’s contest will determine whether or not Boise can hold their slim margin In other contests last night Twin Falls won from Salt Lake City at the Utah capital 5 to 2 and Idaho Falls ran wild in the first frame to chalk up a margin that gave them the game at Ogden by a final count of 18 to 8 All clubs meet the same opponents tonight with Salt Lake and Pocatello contests in the same parks and Idaho Falls and Ogden clashing at Brigham City Utah It was five consecutive in the seventh inning that gave Pocatello Its margin of victory as three runs crossed the plate The barrage— laid down by Doug Williams George Valine Glen Stetter Bob Joratz and Steve Andrade — sent Ed Garloff to the SHOWS YOUNGSTERS HOW Skipper Bill McCorry of the showers at the end of the inning Ogden Reds pressing 55 took over the pitching chores for the Reds last night in the very first inning after Idaho Falls had treated Flynn in favor of Stu Fredericks and Maspero roughly He pitched eight plus innings and won the Five Twin Falls errors cheated Joe Faria pf a shutout victory admiration of the fans in attendance over the Salt Lake Bees as he held the home club to six hits The Punchers scored two runs in the seventh to win their game then added clinching runs in the eighth and ninth Faria’s single to right field started the seventh-innin- g rally He scored on Jack Hatchett’s single Hatchett coming home on Jim Olsen’s fly out At Ogden the Rhssets chased starter Ed Flynn and his successor Vic Maspero to the showBy JACK CUDDY flf Brooklyn bad won that fourth ers in the opening frame before United Press Staff game evening the series at two Manager Bill McCorry took over YORK July 23— Ancient games each the psychological reNEW himruns three McCorry yielded self in the sixth and three more Jack Doyle the bespectacled little action would have been much difIrishman who is Broadway's “Wizin the ninth fiThe Russets utilized ten hits ard of Odds” revealed regretfully ferent for both clubs— and the and three Red errors to produce today that he is offering no mid- nal story might have been much season prices on the major league different The argument about the their track meet pennant races for the first time in effects of that dropped ball wil more than 30 years “I’m offering no prices" he said be a great stimulant to public in“because we have a situation un- terest when the Yanks and Dodgprecedented in major league 'his- ers tangle again” price-makBroadway’s tory With the season little more one keenest baseball’s of than half over both pennants are emphasized that Joe virtually conceded — to the Yan- students e Medwick is hitting in kees and Dodgers season his this form and that pres"To offer prices I would have to CHICAGO July 23 (UP)— Steve make the Yanks 5 favorites to ence behind Pete Reiser in the Juzwik Notre Dame moved into win the American league pennant batting order now gives the Dodgpunch” the lead among halfbacks today and the Dodgers 4 in the Na- ers the greatest “one-tw- o in the national poll to choose the tional division And if I laid $1 baseball has had since Lou Gehrig all-stteam which will face the against $5 that the Yanks don’t followed Babe Ruth on the YanChicago Bears in Soldiers field win or one against four that the kees combina“That Reiser-MedwiDodgers don’t I’d feel that I was August 28 Juzwik was trailed by Bruce throwing my money away And I tion is deadly as the Yanks will Smith Minnesota and Bill Dud- certainly would get no bets from learn” he said “And the Dodgers have better pitching than any club ley Virginia as the balloting the other angle” The withered little man in the in the American' league with the moved Into its’ final stages The of Detroit My voting closes on midnight Sunday blue gabardine suit leaned back possible exception one will helluva sebe in added boy his chair hotel lobby and thiji Dick Erdlitz Northwestern has ries” I’ll “So life for the take of the number easy just compiled greatest Meanwhile Jack said the game’s votes with over 230000 He leads rest of the summer Oh sure I’ll chief interest is in the dog fight before the active world his teammate Don Kruger in the get again among the Red Sox Indians race for the startingquarterback series" We asked who would be favored Browns and Tigers for second post by almost 70000 to win the series k Bob Westfall spinning place in the American league- “And my chief interest” he cona ran hand from Michigan has regained his Doyle reflectively cluded “will be relaxation and golf lead from Jack Graf of Ohio State through his sparse grayish-brow- n No betBob Sweiger Minnesota and Bill hair and opined that the Yanks until world series time more in time the first for be will over favored are the Green Iowa Dodgers ting trailing Other “but only slightly” He predicted than 30 years” leaders include: Mai Kutner Texas end Chuck that this series will be the “grandBlozis Georgetown tackle Bernle est” ever staged commanding Crimmina Notre Dame guard and more public attention than any Also that the Boh Jenkins Missouri center previous classic betting will be “tight and heavy” “The Dodgers this season are unquestionably a stronger and BOISE July ' 23 (AP)— H E club than the one which had such a hard fight to Gundelfinger cashier of the Hazel take the National flag last year— ton State bank headed the Idaho the one that lost to the Yanks in Bankers association today after NEW YORK July 23 (UP) — the last series in five games” he election as president by members “Moreover everyone re- of the executive committee yesTaml Mauriello of the Bronx said stiff punching young Italian members that the Yanks got all terday A N Dyer manager of the heavyweight continues operations the breaks in the last series Fitzagainst victims of Corp Joe Louis simmons was hurt in the third Grangeville branch of the First tonight at Madison Square Gar- game when he was hit by Russo's National bank of Lewiston was den hoping that victory over Red drive And the Dodgers had the named vice president J H McBurman of Baltimore will bring fourth game won when Mickey Nally cashier of the Bonners Fer him a step nearer a September Owen dropped the third strike on ry First National bank treasurer title tilt with Corporal Joe Henrich — a strike that and E W Porter of Boise was Burman was kayoed by Louis Tommy would have meant the final out secretary Just as were Mauriello's last two — Musto Bob and opponents Tony Pastor Mauriello won an easy decision over Musto and held Pastor to a draw in one of the year’s major upsets Promoter Mike Jacobs resuming boxing operations at the Garden after a lapse will 12-r- warm-u- p ' '' Boise AB HO A 4 0 2 3 Stenger 1 0 0 0 xKeesey Tamone 3b 5 2 13 Korho- nen If 5 5 Drake cf 4 Lowe lb Trusky rf 4 Koenig 2b 3 R Paulin c 4 Garloff p 3 Fredricks p 1 ed ' Believe it or not the Reds outhlt the Russets but the Russets paid off in runs and that is the way victories and defeats are chalked up in baseball Pocatello ABHO Williams 3b Valine as Stetter 2b Joratz If Andrade lb e Peterson Brown rf HPaulsncf A 3 1 0 8 4 2 2 1 4 1 2 2 4 0 4 2 9 0 4 2 7 0 3 0 4 0 2 0 12 10 McConnell p 3 0 0 1 Totals 39 10 24 8 Totals 3110 2711 x— Grounded for Stenger in ninth Battles to Aid Army Griddcrs Score by innings: Boiss Pocatello 010 001 101—4 012 001 30x—T Tamone Drake KoeRuns— Summary: -- t nig 2 Williams Valine 2 Stetter Jorats 2 McConnell Error — R Paulson Gar-- NEW YORK July 23 (UP) Cliff Battles assistant football coach at Columbia university has been granted a leave of absence to assist Maj Wallace Wade in football coaching the all-arteam’s western squad it was announced today The army team coached by Wade and Lieut CoL Robert Ney-lan- d former Tennessee tutor will schedule play an eight-gam- e National against professl onal league teams Battles played with Boston and Washington In the National prd league before going to Columbia in 1933 as an assistant to Lou loff Williams Valine 2 Andrade H Paulson 8tolen bases— Korhonen Koenig Jorats Sacrifice hit — Williams Home run hits—Jorats Koenig —Drake Two-bas- e Runs batted in— Stenger KorPeterson honen Drake R Paulson Valine Stetter Double play— Lows Andrade Peterson 2 to Stenger Dosing pitcher—Garloff struck — out By Garloff 7 Frederick 2 McConnell T Bases on balls— Off Garloff 4 McBalk Wild pitch— McConnell Connell 2 — Garloff Umpires— Enger and Drolett Tima— Two hours Attendance— 2259 O GO TO NEVADA MALAD Idaho July 28— Will Stephens and Tom James left Mal- awi for Ely Nevada Wednesday to visit with relative sthera for the next few days Little IN GRID POLL old-tim- 1-- ar ck full-bac- Idaho Bank Unit Elects Officials Burman Tests New Ring Star Tonight better-b- alanced I 10-rou- nd Bimms made with two-mon- th Windsor! match the Mauriello-Burm&- n ner with Lee Savold "4tr 1 t r Cl (' — -- -- '-- vrr c — V of win- Des Moines probably on Aug 21 The victor of the latter scrap will meet Louis in September if the army permits Joe to defend his crown N ' i’t all-Amer- 28 IMA EOUEEON" POmAB-PStlCI- D all-Amer- ica 4 1K Cepyrisht 1942 National Dlttilisr Products Corporation Now York 606 Proof Conftised Touraey Provides Odd Features m By GAYLE TALBOT July 23 (AP)—Without much doubt the most confused golf tournament in history the Tam o’Shanter open and amateur unlimited proceeded today Into its v fourth or completely unintelligible stage—--the one just before they NEW YORK July 23 (UP)— bring out the padded wagon and Mike Getto of Lawrence Kan will say “Take it easy pal sure you’re i succeed Dr John B (Jock) Suth- Napoleon” On today’s program as someone erland as head coach of the Brooklyn Dodgers’ National professional explained it was the first 18 holes league football team it was an- of the Tam o’Shanter $15000 medal nounced today Sutherland has en- play open Also scheduled were two rounds of matoh play in the tered the navy amateur championGetto former tackle at the University or Pittsburgh ship these bring the third and began his gridiron career at Jean- fourth rounds of this particular ette Pa- - high school and played championship Looking back somewhat dazedly under Sutherland at Pitt in 1926-27-He was a member of the upon everything that happened undefeated 3927 team which went yesterday at Tam o’Shanter sevto the Rose bowl and was named eral pictures pop into mind Proban the following year ably they didn’t actually happen After graduation Getto was line They couldn’t have of course Yet coach at the University of Kansas ato conscientious reporter Is supposed until he became an aid to Suther- to set down something if he expects keep his job land on the Dodgers' staff in 1940 For Instance Is anybody going to believe that Gus Moreland who was a very well known amateur a BUSINESS TRIP MALAD Idaho July 23 — Mae few years ago finished his “mornFallis made a business trip to ing” match against John Phillips of Highland lad at four-seve- n Tremontoa ©a Wednesday Getto Named to Football Position © get-ting—o- CHICAGO ©©Itf p m' and then after inhala sandwich went out to lose ing to Lieutenant Dick Chapman? See ' what we mean? And is it possible that Pat Abbott of Pasadena Calif the new western amateur champion was knocked out in the first round of the amateur department by Gus Novotny of Chicago? Or that seven professionals went out in virtual darkness to play off for the one qualifying berth remaining open in the $15000 tournament each of them having shot an 82 on his regular test? Today 136 professionals began battling for $2500 first money in the open championship For 18 surviving amateurs from yesterday’s shambles tied 'up in two match play rounds while at the same time competing in the open All of the amateurs who were eliminated yesterday —48 of to compete in the open boy o boy! Abbott was the only major casualty among the j amateurs The other players came through on schedule ' Corporal Marvin Bud Ward the national champion faced a worthy opponent in Earl Stewart the 1941 intercollegiate king 72-ho- le 'era-cont- inued top-draw- er OGDEN CITY UTAH THURSDAY EVENING JULY 23 Big Field Awaifcs Besfl Ball Tes’S" ' AS HI 1942 : Mature Club " J "" Headline: Umps Banish Frisch for Sixth time When Frank puts on his daily Upwards of 70 Golfers of All Parts of State fb in Annual Event Ernie Will Be in Charge Compete Friday Schneiter peev-- o He promptly gets the good old heev-- o Who’ll wear out first the fans all hum Mr Frisch or the umpire’s thumb? ? a Standout amateur golfers of Utah will gather at the El Monte golf course Friday for competition in the seventh annual El Monte amateur best ball championship Ernie Dis-- a and Dat-- a colorful professional will again direct the event 'Rogers Hornsby rises to 'report Schneiter 4 will that his Ford Garrison at at nine a m Fort Play Worth is a $50000 kind of a ball And that Daffy Dean player looks better right now than Diz did when he was in the Texas With shoes on Raj? league e NaFrank Slater the tional 1000-metchamp running from Fordham is now ferrying those bombers from military secret to military secret The U S G A is organizing a national public links Pearl Harbor tournament for Hawaiian war relief All 1900 publinx layouts in the country to participate Pro- fessional Schneiter expects more ' than 70 players to compete Golfers with handicaps - of six and under will compete In the championship bracket while players with handicaps of over six will perform in the first flight Awards will be made to the five top teams In each division ' Many golferr paraded over the El Monte course in practice rounds today Bill Korns state amateur and Intermountain champion and Norm Shultz both of Salt Lake look like the team to beat In the championship competition Entries received up until noon today include the following: Carl Van Meeteren-Wa- lt Gresham T D Richards-Georg- e Williams Dick Lundahl-Clarenc- e Randall Norm Salisbury - partner Harold Daniels-Richar- d Tarran Gordon Cottrell-BreScowcfoft R A Leddingham H Lund-Harr- y Fouyer W R Bothwell-Clyd- e Pebley1 H E Barton Don Felt-MaWilson Wendell Leavxtt-Wi- lr liam Johnston Abel Larson-De- b Johnson Harold Evans-WilliaEckhardt and F G Miller-Henr- y Dal Dez ' Additional entries” will be received at the number one tee Professional Schneiter announces one-tim- Paging Jimmy Crowley The Fort Sheridan batting order sounds like an infringement on Fordham 's football lineup: lb— Czerwianka p — Fujimoto and 3b — Rappazinl Watanaba If — Mrowsczewskl Second base is just plain Erwin how he got in? ball says it’s Burman over Mauri ello in New York tonight jmd Bivins over Musbcato in that cauliflower ear clambake In Cleveland But don’t blame us Muscato can get Incidentally Pastor if he wins and Mauriello’ll land a shot with Savold Life guards are growing so scarce the A A U Is easing up its rules and letting amateurs compete in swimming events while working as Greg Rice has wound guards up his season until the crosscountry galloping this fall He’s now riding a winning streak of 46 and will be shooting at 50 when he comes back open Friday in two flights and er out-of-ci- ty nt Ellis-Claren- ce m N’-rnni’s 1-- re-elect- ed Inexpensive summer pleasures include By SID FEDER (Pinhc-hittin- g for Hugh Fullerton) NEW YORK July 23 (Wide World) — The grapevine says the Louls-Con- n pot is- - berling again And Uncle Sam may be getting ready to serve it up around Manuel Ortiz is so Sept 20 sure he can take the bantamLou weight' crown away from Salica that he’s asking — and $250 for their California That’s against fight Aug 7 union rules Today's Guest Star John C Hoffman Chicago Times (In Leo Durocher’s ban on newsmen from the Dodgers’ dressing room): In the case of Jimmy Dykes you just about have to go into the Sox clubhouse to get an Interview with the great man Jimmy prefers the quiet of the dressing room to fresh air poisoning Seals Trim Oaks In Coast Event By the Associated Press Pacific Coast league baseball fans are learning to expect anything of the San Francisco Seals one of the loop’s notorious clubs In their rise from an early-seascellar spot to their present upper-divisi'standing the Seals have played sometimes like potential champions sometimes like dubs Last night the unpredictables trounced Oakland 6 to 1 the same score by which the Seals lost to the Oaks on the previous night Bob Joyce turned out a smooth on on six-hitt- er The win kept the San "Franciscans in a tie for fourth with the San Diego Padres who also came back with a loss to defeat Sacramento 7 to 4 Seattle newly established in third place won & second straight game from Portland 4 to 2 but the victory was costly for Catcher Bob Collins suffered a broken finger from a foul tip Los Angeles continued its Jeague-Ieadin- g pace with a 3 to 1 win over Hollywood GEORGE SISLER O’Rourke Will Play For Chicago Bears GIVES DATA Orj CHICAGO 23 (UP) July O'Rourke 25 former triplethreat quarterback at Boston college was added to the Chicago Bears’ roster today The passing star signed a Bear contract after ST LOUIS Mo July 23 (UP)— a year out of active competition George Sisler high commissioner He starred on the 1939 and 1940 of semi-pr- o baseball said today Boston college teams under France that the armed forces and the na- Leahy now the head coach at Notre Dame ’ tion’s industrial plants really took President Roosevelt seriously in the national meet which begins on making baseball the war’s biggest August 14 The winner will play morale builder against the champion Cuban teat world series In Ha“From present indications it in a semi-pr- o looks like 80 per cent or more of vana beginning October 1 the clubs certifying from state tournaments into the national championship event at Wichita Kan will represent the army or industries devoted to the war effort" he said HOLIDAY “The nation-wid- e series of elimination tournaments now in progress are being backed heavily by both army camps aifd industrial teams and some of the outstanding entrants will be in these cate- NATIONAL JOUST 6-f- 170-pou- nd OARBEO’S gories” Sisler said that three of the top four teams in the 1941 tournament at Wichita were military or Industrial outfits which already had qualified for the 1942 event They are the End Okla government flying school which replaces Enid’s 1941 national semi-pr- o the Worcester champions Mass Norton Abrasives which finished third last year and the Hawthorne Calif Northrop fliers which won fourth money A field of 32 teams will enter All Union Shops Will Dc Closed July 24 and July 25 y |