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Show V THE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY JULY 28 1928 MHUGH AND LEWIS DOMIMTEUTAHS MAJOR GGLF TOURNAMENTS f 3 -- Goslin and Hornsby Hit- Ball New Stars Rickard Didnt On Local Golf Links Show Class in Years Play. i' to pi bl co, to -- r 1YTH Uth' major golf f championship. the open and 'th amateur, WTtttea Into history. w 0 r; f O) ua ne no5 - n . TayDouthit EW YORK. July II. (INS) Gene Tunney admitted today that he expected 'to be asked to take a cut In his I52S.999 purse for last night's fisht and that be aas willing to do ao. A man Is entitled onhr to what he can draw, the champion aaid simply and then, after a bit of added with some lty Givee Reasons. There are a number of reasons for tbo failure of the gate but the principal one Is that Tex Rickard did not attend to buaineau If die had attended to business ae ho la expected to do. the sate would have been ample to pay my guarantee .ml make money for the pro mat-- Hits-Bost- on Sox Lead in Qub Fielding. - -- been Yankee-Athleti- ur. At ut Rabbit Bradshaw the Bi (CPA) GooseS GosUn. the Wash(AP) ington outfielder who can hit but not throw, is find-ip- g his hitting leadership in the American league in a precarious position. At least that is what the figures released today and including games of Wednesday showed. - p At N EW YORK. July U nlng to make purchases ut of tha minor leagues before the date set for recalling of players on option. Tbs Boston Americans have taken Marty Griffin, a pitcher, away from Ft. torth. He is a substantial pitchsr. Ht may be a steady pitcher when he Acts higher up. The White Sox have bought Art WUland, who a young man from Molineatrikt-oths pitches He has been circuit and that pitcher in comes out of that when anything league, be advised that It must have some good n it, because It Is ths best managed minor - league - In haaebalL One scout came out of ths : Eastern league and another out of the American association and his comment was unfavorable He to the players of both. could find nothing new to offer PAIX 3. AP ALTO, July want his smployea. The majors James ('Rabbit) Bradshaw, former good ball players smd are not ' f Nevada .grid aa averse to novelties. There are. University basketball star, hag been named a no novelties worth while and member of tha Stanford university ths majors grow morose afcd coaching staff by , Praaidant Ray ugly at being compelled to buy yman Wilbur. Bradshaw will taka - hjeok ball players at higher ovar a poet left vacant by the da- prjoes than those which they Howard Mitchell, wbs brought when they were put Sarture of . out, assisting Coach . P Hunt la training th Stanford basketball squad. and will hav active charge of tha freshman cagg team. SHED HORNS Bradshaw for ths last two sla sons has boan playing with the ARE EATEN UP Ha Olympio club football team. graduated from tha University of Nevada in 192b. Why srdn't ths woods full of the horns which deer and .moose shed TEXAS LEAGUE, every winter? Ths answer, accordW. t Petj In '"Field and W L. Pet ing to a writer 11 it m rt wth. IS IS .444 Stream Wek. is that they are eaten by 1 ... 11 19 e)7 rodents. "Many, Boomos i? says ths sport n monthly, "have been rrajiaa.e IT It fonnd partly rfprt Un Itit J4i N Ant. It 14 .miBwanat eaten which have the teeth marks of mica, Friday's Bessll chipmunks, squirrels Wtehlts Palls t. Hmatos f. ground squirrels and porcupines ?-Skravapart X 8aa Aatonia 1. Balias , Vtco I shed, as tew ars found In the not eahedaled. woods' Port HICAGO, July 28l The reason Gostln's leadership is la danger la because A1 Simmon tho jurnUa of player for position a member of Connie Macks famous te a aeird and perplexing problem. time alno there aggregation of old timers and .Ii ha. hran eome were many youngster, has started to hit. Borclaimants ing the week honors, and el Simmons played in eight games though the first ranking profesand collected Id sional and the Tunrce seldom has been as genial hits to boost hir f 1 r st ranking and affable as he was today. He average from ceramateur are had just returned from ecarboro .369 to J7S. on! tain, from that where he visited h!r mother, Mrs. 14 points leas point on Its a Mary Tunney, and beamed his satthan th average big Question as to isfaction at tho outcome of last of th mighty how they should night's fight. Goelln. who slipbe rated. Praises Heeaey. few a points ped Tom McHugh 1 LAMONT HENDERSHOT. But Simmons t Tom Keeney w a fine boy. a succeeds himself In hb as man 1 not fine and alone a fight-as the ranking er as I ever shallcourageous ROM a beginner to state I drive on Go p r o f e s sional "He is tho soul ofmeet." be said. M Uns honor Lou champion In fivo months la player. Tom led and a lovable, earnest.iportamanalnp man wbo the record of Lnmont Hendershot -Gehrig of be ppen a year ago. al-- should r,. . . bo of to 1121 and la credit a stats the Utah Yankee Ogden, ha singles tnough finishing second to Charles 1 am sorry for him because trap champion. game. even steadily TWtttdOSUM not E Foley, hut thts year of the physical and hnentaj discomJust five months ago Hendershot climbing and Is now only two Foley could get In hie way and Tom fort of losing, but I am glad be took part in hla first scatter run point behind tho Athletic outevent with an aggre- had the .captured the to event the mako at Ogden. He shattered I fielder.' opportunity over strokes which, gate of 9 club earn the glory." consecutive birds on his first ouc Following Goslin, Simmons and links, la not to be money and .the Country Hendershot is not only the state "sneezed at. Such golf under tBe Gehrig among' th regulars were down as tha la but young, champion Manuah, St- - Louis. 354; Laasert. MORH MANAGERS. push of eompetit'on would Indicate rat In tho history of Utah In this New York. .349: E. Miller. Philaghat McHugh leads without so much oe a recent Incident phase of sport. 3IJ; we a serious word of objection from In Commenting He attributes hla success at the delphia. .347; Myer, Boston. e game, Wil-- opposition. B. Hanna, --writing from the trap game to training received in Cobb. Philadelphia, .331; E Rice, lism and Fonseca. With Cobb a bane 1222 George M. Lswta of lam Angeles ...... box 1923 when he was a Washington. .326 hlarun.Br .1 raccnd base. Speaker memberandof th Ogden high eehous Cleveland. .326. . .It the ranking amateur, and chamCollin Eddie and amateur state at first In the coaching showing rifle team, national champirm. st thtrd, three that place. directing tact tea in In 1923 Hendershot was one of pionships entitles him to the foreground The amateur tourney la the stamp- - in the fifth were tha htgbest guns in America In Anyway .Boston And spec1,100 inning. and of amateur, the Ing ground Bo was Leads in tator all managers, were la tbs scholastic competition. Something through Its play their ranking are stand second with 19 out of 100. ba-rpractically determined. On the the to Unable lay claim to much of of that, Ralph Pugmlre. anything else io the league the 'Vouthful Ogden player, la enUtled Sox are tied for op Bed Boston to second piece. But here there honors with St. Louis In team fieldla loud and vehement proteat. - v ing Both tho Browns and Red Foley Strong. U-Sox are playing defensive ball with would be somewhat a far-r;- ,r it would leav an average of .975. In contrast fetched decision which the Yankee again dropped to E. Foley far from the top. r A for sixth place, six point below There are those who say he la Good Record for Bees Gomez. Glynn tie Walters "t tjtled to second place la the standthe leader argubears claim Hornsby took advantage ing and their And Davis Keep Earned Runs Down to Low Mark ofRogers pitching which suited his fancy ment.' For on thing. Foley week In th ending Wednesday, and second In the open, ahead of boosted hi batting average to .397 except McHugh. "every other player amateur while Paul Waner, the runner-u- p, o among averages for the wn the only league which II,?1 was slipping back to .III, leesentbg OFFICIAL pitching twlrler tho tension e first 1 golfer who finished. which grew when the of July 33, give Glen Gabler. I from that Rajah .kidded Inaath th elder Waner b th Pocatello Bannock th beet percentage of th entire hurl- - climbed a bit previous week. ' wit ' He voluntarily ing faculty of th circuit. Gabler has a record of .967 for 11 game The figures arc based on averages mte I at 7 la Utah 0 fairiy HI earned run record la 3.71 which including released today and including games Inning a right to defend hi title. 0'high of last Wednesday. fugt,,r Ms abtene thoro make trreax f Ocdeo ii eeon4 la tho percentage with .T8Q, while Toomey In hu Green position. of difference Green of PocateUo and Holleraon of BoUe have .733 apiec. deal has aa earned run record of 6.29 to only 1 96 for Holleraon. Hornsby On But he won the Ogden tournament for intermountaln Th most effective pitcher on the Salt Lake club la Walters who to Title tournament In Way been not three has allowed only .72 of a run per nine Inning Thu Walter has leading am-en- - with th club all season. Val Glynn has allowed an average of 3.66; he ha won on been now seems well en the Hornsby and waa not 2 S9, Gomes 2 65. and Feeley 9 2t. Davt leur toto th other way to hie seventh batting chamthe third. of the National league. Hla are tha figures, tered Following pionship potent argument ' A rather G. IP. a. AB. H.R6H. BE SO.RRF.Pct. average represents2 115 hits in 1$6 second. But 2$ 25 $ 76 $5. Pocatello n 163 games. $66 6ft $1 times at bat In place him pf"llr V Gabler. 1 44 .756 1$ not be overlooked 661 116 47 .1$ Toomey. Th same average show Larry Ogden I .o 6.21 .731 XI ml lsl In 6$ Benton of New York setting a burn67T 136 $1 j Green. PocateUi lit ,lt 2 66 733 11 with 16 niTl HoUeraon. Bole IT 129 661 11$ 6$ ing pace for tho pitcher IpUe hll'bid blowt'P . Kinney, Ogden 16 3.21 .662 victories and four defeat for a 109 9 46$ 161 61 he P1 Lucas 4r of Cin6.66 806. Hed a round of the amateur, kill mark of 19 Boise 9 id$ Erickson, I6 sensatlonst golf hll tbo 6 71 467 4 cinnati Is In second place, as usual, 9 $6 16 Balters, Balt Lake and three .647 4.01 victories 1$ with time this $4 1 through $6 152 .22 18$ Balt 63$ Lake Davis. 12 I 86 .636 defeats for .76$. A veteran In the 1C2 9 rp To Next Tswmey. loi 46 Young, Ogden Bo It's about a standoff. If Nehf of. National . Artis the.,. league. 664 4 114. and Glynn. Saj. Lake. wwU 11 1 54 615 plays tn ths erty ametesr Cuba, has poked his way into the t Canfield, Boles .........14 104 9 401 106 6$ nln appear, and Jt the circl with charmed 95 1 .606 124 64 Foley doesn't 61 pitching 126 605 129 Gomes, 8a!t Lake ,,..,.1) of victories and thro dafeats and a likely that ho will Ube out 26 24 6 26 .406 127 166 66 79 may make Feeley. Fait Lake stato at tha time, of .756 2$ 46 6 44 .645 percentage 181 124 76 99 .14 some difference If Pugmlre shows. Ault, Ogden Mehf s record includes the Chica26 21 4 1$ .645 99 1 15$ 105 6$ in that tournament It very Parris, PocateUo over New York in 1ft say thing go 4 victory 7$ .545 51 74 76 13S 9 16 139 47 Boise last Saturday. Nehf pitched likely will mean that he will heiMolloy, inning 11 11 6 33 .509 16 11 32 $6 3 .. .... iKesich, Ogden second 13 innings and obviously deserved 31 63 4.6$ .606 481 144 S6 t -rated ... .14 117 One surprising thing shout tbs Duff. Boise whatever credit any Chicago pitcher 36 21 6 46 .175 71 3 24 $4 61 poestcllo had coming to him. Fortunately unplay In ths stats la the rsptd rithsi smj(h. 4 91 .308 21 IS 116 6$ 341 Mottos Ofdeo 19 . of ejroL..v.. golfers during Them th National league scoring in611 161 $ 4614 ft 52 .154' der 139 1number of Snyder. Pocntell '"".".'.'.17 year There are a sound struction, ths official scorer was and are golf, who to give tho game to Nehf. able playing ' Cardinals stars at ths top Include they may be looked on for real 2ir"tnH.M4Hun',,p,i.y Douthtt tn total hits, 112; danger tor,t Taylor Bid - Pugmlre leede the llet.in But Frank Frisch In stolen bases, 16; golf that compared with ths winthe pr ner shot for ebot. Borg finlahed Harmon and Herry Borg Bottom ley in three specialties- and prorranke ar a couple of fellows who Just behind tbe young Ogda eon-runs scored, 15; doubles, 12, and tri s i ara not to be forgotten. 8d ftn- d- fessional playing foil eery pies, 13. la addition to holding lulled third in tbe state ope latent raunda These honors. Sunny James remains ut for an unruly putter be might second In homo runs to Hack WilAdd Dick Freed and Chapin have finished on top. That's the son, who tops tho league with 3$. NEW YORK, Juy 21 TINS) of th gam however, and tol to that llet of comer but put a has 3L Gene Tunnsy. who has been staying Bottomley question mark after Freed a name. Dick has a very good variety Of on hero"To attend several celebraa shots in his bag, and be has tions of hla ovr Tom Pirates Have sound game of golf and somewhat Heeney, will victory epend th week-n- d of n good golf head. But he s got at Southampton, N. Y and then re- Team Lead temperament and got It quite bad. turn to speculator for a brief stay When Dick conquers his habit of before packing up for his trip Individual batters following him out abroad. letting littln things worry ar .Grantham, Hornsby and Waner on the golf course, he U be much Th heavyweight champion - Bottom sails ,35ft,-ley, - fit better and he'll be dangerous every h Aug 16 for England wher h Pittsburgh, Sialer, .455, Louis, .34$; minute. But until that time, put the intends to se some of the country Llndstrom. New York, Boston, Roett-go- r, .346, jjaestion mark by Dicks name a&ofwith Thornton Wilder, - nov&C Louis, --.J4L DooihlL 8t Chapin Bristol surprised everybody elist, as his walking company Louis, .348., Scott, Pittsburgh .$11; A by his showing In ths amateur, and Shat von, tbs of .and Frisch, EL Losl .312. it Is Jo likely that the showing Rilliam Shakespeare, birthplace will bo on Team batting finds th Plratss wiil be enough to give him im- of Gene's first objectives, skipping merrily along In front with continue. to petus but th Cardinals are clubbing Soft, There are a number jot other golfBOTH IN ATOB5$Ot.M a dangerous 297 and are rising The ers woo cannot be forgotten. Head Giants Morning games for holidays ar more ars third with .284, on point the list with Dr. E. Browning, than the Reds can show. a thing of tbo past It then writ down Steve Lore, Mark becoming Tbe Cuh lead In team Murphy. Ralph Gwilllam. Major J ceros. Pittsburgh te a notable in- with $74 Cincinnati and Stfielding Louis where fans wilt are A McAbdrew. Bartlett Wicks, C. D stance, however, second .each having out turn before noon, in most other $72. tiedTheforReds Smith and a dotes others of the old double play total and cities, majors tho magminors, But don Dr t forget campaigner. have found it better business now has reached 121. Browning, he's the nee of the pack. nates to play tn the afterJACOBSEN RELEASED, noon, abandoning the morning gams for ed Sinmono Io Threat in Scouts Get American Vhile 7aner Few Very in Llahco Bid National . Prospects Makes Most Red Attend to Job Foley and Pugnure H. 3 Hard to Retain Batting Leaderships in: Two Major. Leagues Novice to Champ In Five Months Trapsters Feat Tunney Charges A. Stanford Coach n , SpobtsDoke Bpown ' BY HORMAN E. BROWN. (Staff Writer for Central Press and The Deseret hews) ths Chicago collapse of Sox. one of the moat disAmericas cussed features of the season to dats, Is league douoly tragic by the fact that as a result of it f 22S 69 worth of young baseball material la going to waste. This happens at a time when Just six other ciubs in the league wouio be materially strengthened by the addition of either one or both ot these player And wbat to more to ths point, any one of these clubs would Jast about double the price the White Box paid for these youngtkeu sters just to add them fo lineups. rIB ll Ths two players art Cb aimer and Willie Kamos. The B'hila Sox paid flOO.OOg in cash and play cgs for Kamm five years s . and his brilliant placing at thi.u from the date of his debet presaged bright days for the team. Recent batting averages gave Kamm a mark of .24A That hardly 100. 00 worth. Ci-e- ClsseTl Is the young shortstop purchased by the Sox for around $125 006 last winter from ths Portland club of ths Pacific HARVEL SOLD TO CLEVELAND CLUB OkAHA, July 99 (AP Outfiell-- er Luther "Red Harvel, star of the Omaha club of the Western league has been definitely sold to tbs Cleveland Indians of the Americas Teagu, ft waU announced today by "Barney Burch, owner of the Omaha cliib. Harvel will leave Immediately for Cleveland. Coast league Just tha other day Chalmer was batting .$46 Geh rig who cost the lanks nothing baig Clseel! came up with ths Tsputa lion of being a first-clahitter as well as a brilliant infieldar. He has lived up to his reputation aa a field er, and with more experience is ex pected to improve his hitting His work at already stands out as on sbortsiojf of the brightwpots la the play of the White Sox. .)!. 00 ss Th ' 0 Chicago dub also two pitchers who would voted look swell on may ball club They are Ted Igons and A1 Thomas. ho It Is 'generally agreed a good team can that nor be built around two or three star players Bucky Harris manager of the Washington Senators, recently ex pressed this view In amplifying a statement that aa ws not necessary In developingteama pennant winning outfit maily all-st- ar see la Cissefl and Kamm the White have two of the greatest In fielders in the game. Either one ot the pitchers named, under ordinary circumstances, might be expected to furnish the third man. Tet ths Whlta Box are wallosing near? ths oeUar Sox Colored Boys Will . Play Nippon Nine The Salt Lake Tiger local wior. fa ball club, will play tbe Japanese ntne Sunday afternoon. Th cam Is scheduled far 9 e clock on municipal diamond No. L vOzzts and Chiba wil form th Nippon bet-teGeorg , Millar will hart for the Tiger ry SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION AMERICA! ASSOCIATION. W L. P I W. U Ft W. I Pet.1 Pee 111 TH W. IS It 411 OH. T4 Xi .411 Indents Ken. Cy 44 .(OXoinnM 4S If Memphis IT 11 147 "! togs. Miaeplle 4T 41 MliToiede . 4ft $4 .476 Brykin. IS 11 .M4t Mobil . Atiea.a. 14 14 m(ahTme. 11 U ,s;ij st pad M 4f SUiLeslvHI St 44 .Hf Friday's Rvealta. Friday's K saseS City 4. Xouieruis J. - -" Cketenee. Atlwrte Mftwaufcse 9. InSasapoHs A , M S, 1L Mobile lanes polls 1, Toledo 4. Memphis Mew Orleans K. BL Fsul lLttle Rock CHwabus A tr u Vv tbt if .4!tfiwk 64 ,f - i ' t, :s - Gabler Best Percentage Pitcher, in I League Bt Sb n-- 1 ' v 7 j , . .V r. I t; Hu t y i v a f 'C' ar - fin-Gh- 4f r Utah-Idab- right-hand- ed ... "" 1 V;. t: $ i f i 1 toynl 1 tl r i" . 1- -t r -- 1- -9 ...,.16 a...,,, ..IB 1-- 9. m T l-- TUip -i o of the uw Fageot Safety Coacbea nccntly idled to tbe fleet England to Visit -- Bards ti Sportraits 1 -- -- BEE HIVE - STAGES ford-on-- NEW YORK, Dale Alexander still leari t- - the ternattonal league batters and Harry Seibold remains in tbe vangoerd of the pitchers according to averages issued today and including games of last Wednesday. The Toronto infielder is hitting for .17$ in 106 games and ths Reading aco has fourteen victories and two defeats on fets record for .$75. Tho tjso ot Dick Forter of Baltimore has lent zest to tbo him-race The Oriole slugger foundhotting with ha average of 376 for $6 BrorB o t Rochester I the brat ZZl 1 'ateadieet performer the Chicago have on the mound. This is ran ecorer with 6, while Walsh ot -..CCubs of in the disap- Reading tops ths field with $3 two view dfortmate stel- - ! base hit v larnt o f Rochester and pointraent to which th clubstreateo Moore of Reading s hare honors In lar pitcher, Charley Root, ! triples, each having! 1$ .Georg them this year otinuoe to shdw the way With Root off bis stride, and the 7 hom run followed, by eostly Hazea Cuyjer not doing too well at his position, th good Alexander with 19. Jacques of hasp th t' I A. -- if B!k. anyth he faltering dor. to Bruins in th much ID,'r.f N'wk -- 1H tBvsr. Tulsa. .lt Friday1 Fteet came: lUssha Amarl le Dee Moines S Batteries, Caraway Lyons dine, Ferguson end Telia fseond Amarilie iet pai; ...... Motnoe Bettu-iee- ee Msrhx. . Bvji Bd K. 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