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Show THE 6 Fell ers Th Cleveland Ties American Chase NEW YORK, Sept. 23 (UJ5 The Indians and Red Sox, who have crowded each other all season long, shared first place In the American league loday and there they possibility was a strong would be joined by the Yankees before nightfall. Clex eland mauled Boston, 5 to 2, last night behind Bob Fellers to climb s'nmkiing three-hitte- r deadlock with Into a the Red Sox. The Yankees, mean 7 while, defeated the White Sox, to 2, and moved within two percentage points of the 17th Victory meet Chicago Yankees 7 he a victory for and today again would place Bucky Harris charges tie with d them in a the Red Sox and Indians, both of whom are idle. Feller flashed some of his former brilliance as he struck out six baiters and hung up his 17th the victory. The Indians clinchedIn the contest wdth three runs first inning off Joe Hobson on a and walk, Joe Gordons single Ken Keltners 28th homer of the DENVER AS LAST WEEK'S FIRST ELEVEN KANSAS BY BOB WELCH Thirty-fou- r Utah State gridders and their coaches left Logan today for Missoula, Mont., where they will face the University Grizzlies Saturday night in the second test of the current season for the Fanner eleven. AS OPPONENT Coach E. L. (Dick) Romneys blue and white charges have been drilling this week with a surprising 31-- 6 win over Montana State tucked securely under their belts. e The Utags are planning similar strategy for the sister Montana year. watched the game at Municipal Stadium and the reapnroxiniately $10,380 ofCleveland ceipts was diverted to who was pitcher Don Black stricken by a brain hemorrhage In a game 11 days ago. Southpaw Tommy Byrne, who truck out 11 men and had a shutout until the ninth, was the hero of the Yankees triumph over Chicagoans. Lefty the held Bill Wright, an until the scoreless New Yoik sixth when the Yanks tallied a run on two scratch hits. In the seventh, the Yankees tallied fours runs, thanks to Luke Appling n error, two walks and a two-rudouble by Byrne. Tigers Triump Detroit of Nexvhouser Hal cored his 19th victory when he limited the Athletics to seven hits and beat them 5 to 1. The Tigers scored twice off Phil Marchildon In the first inning when Eddie loadMrfyo singled wdt h the bases ed and added three more in the fifth against Charlie Harris. tie with Washington broke a a single and three walks in the 10th inning to beat the St. Louis Browns, 5 to 4. The Boston Braves, who had an opportunity to clinch the national league pennant yesterday, were they stalled temporarily when were beaten by the Cardinals, 8 to four 2. A1 Brazle out pitched Boston hurlers and allowed six hits for his seventh win. Warren Spahn was the loser, Stan Musial attack with paced St. Louis five hits in five trips, including a homer. It was the fourth time this season Musial has gone and he tied league record set by Ty A crowd of 76,772 17-h- it In 1922. Pafkos J 5-- Skyline Six football clubs, their season already one week old, began tapering off drills today for n their second salvo of warmups tomorrow and Saturday. Night Affairs n Of the conference schools in action, five of the contests will be played on the home gridirons. Only Utah State hits the road, to MiSSoula, Montana. Utahs collegiate pigskin supof gridporters have a double-dos- e iron fireworks this weekend both night affairs. Tomorrow evening Brigham Youngs surprising Cougars entertain Pepperdine college from Arizona under the Provo klelgs. Saturday at 8:30 p. m. Kid Givalin of Cubo. Bookmakers reported practically no betting on the two bouts that Sol Starauss of the 20th Cen0 tury Club hoped would attract fans and $100,000. Francisco Up On San SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 23, UE Four pitched balls that failed to find the heart of the plate virtually put the San Francisco Seals out of the Pacific Coast league pennant race tday, leaving the eusive bunting to the Oakland Acorns. Last night the Seals dropped three full games behind Oakland, with only five games left to be played. They still had a mathematical chance to win, but it was very remote. And the payoff came in the 12th inning at San Francisco, when, with the bases loaded, young Con Dempsey walked Seattle Manager Jojo White to force in the run that won the game for the Suds, 4 to 3. That was sometime after the Oaks" had secured their margin by dropping the Sacramento 4 to 1, on the five-h- it pitchEarl ing of stocky southpaw Jones. Los Angeles clinched third place by beating Portland, 7 to 2, despite two homers by the Beavers s, cat-ma- 135-pou- 7. fancy-steppin- s FALli league After the smoke lifts from the-- at way next week, entertains a two-yeRichmond , battle afternoon tomorrow eleven alumni night tOU,h Cache, Ken under the lights at the Tremonton-C-arlan- d finishing touches by four region?, in administered be will coaches school. Halfbacks Kickoff time Is 8 p.m. A good .ningL.an Bowlder, Michaelis and North Paul EroxxV s sized crowd of loyal Bear River Cache, Buzz Rioxxn and t to are expected valley supporters like Larsen. vipw the gridiron fracas. this Quarterbacks N orth Cach. the from The Bears, running Valentine; South Cache p.i single, wing, have played twice 1:30 South Cache at North Campbell. previously this season, winning Cache. Fullbacks North Cache and from Malad, Idaho, Idaho Falls at Logan, 8:00 Oct. 1 the South high, 18-SU,h (ahP Rich In Aggie stadium.) (Night warns Bruinse open their Region One Twin Falls (Night.) at Weber schedule opposite South Cache. Possible changes In these Carbon at Box Elder (Night.) Coach Dick Howards starting vs. Alumni (Night.) ups may occur before game ( River Bear lineup is both bigger and better That the outcome of the tiff on For a practice session, g than last year's d can do much in draws the toughest eleven. Woodruff Snow holds down the Bulldogs turf PPoner, in all the Idaho Falls The Black region champion determining the center post while Warren is . natural, because in preseason Orange team fr, i;aho Mann and Darrell Simmons will two to the haxe high one countys ported of doping the Waldo slots. stn the at start guard of their area. Grant and Donald Star add "beef schools stand together as poten- football teams finishers. Logan, xx ho has been impn to the forward wall while Dale tial Probable Lineups raoidlv since its starting io Crompton and Dennis Miller will Last season the Spartans fin- West High, will be at full stre, stari on the wings. Kenneth Brown will spearhead ished one notch above North Cache for the night game under the backs at tailback, abetted by with three wins, one loss and one arcs In Aggie stadium. Last Lamont Lamb and Ray Sessions tie. Whitings boys ended up with the Grizzlies whipped Davis at halfs. Leland Stone will open two wins, two defeats and one and probably could have add tie. To get the added loss, North the score had it not bn at fullback. Coach Howard reports that Ger- Cache bowed before the South fumb'es deep in Dart ter ald Simmons a talented guard and Cachians 12-many times. Other Tilts twin brother to Darrell, is out of Probable starting lineups for Box Elder plaxs host to Cai suit with a muscle injury and is the two schools follow: Ends North Cache, Jerry Val- In a game that is just for f not expected back this year. entine and Jerry Hansen; South Coach Farl Ferguson xxill saxe and Monte first string as mueh as possih Cache, Earl Lindley Allen. Weber travels to Txxin Fa Tackles North Cache, Dale An- meet the strong Idaho club Doubles Bowling drus. and Marian Cragun; South night game. Txxin fell to Cache, Jay Boyd and Jerry Atkin- High f Salt Lake last xxeek to cellar-dwellin- 25,-00- half-doze- LOGAN, IDAHO play-for-kee- 7-- 0, le tom-a-haw- Acorns Three Games FEATURES STADll ar Brwn-skinne- terweight crown was slated for a non-Gtbout with Flash Gridiro In the Region ones initial pn Coaches Seth (Whitey) Maughans South Cache andtf Whiting of North Cache light the fuse which rock t Bear River, with one more preand Bulldogs against each other Fridav season shot to fire before official Spartans arterr 1 :30 on the Richmond field. at undermoves competition NEW YORK, Sept. 23, (UP Champions Ike Williams and Ray (Sugar) Robinson were 1 favor-ite- s to beat their opponents in to' fight show nights double-heade- r at Yankee stadium because of the SKLINE SIX EDOTBALL dynamite in their dukes. Fridays Schedule d Williams of Tren Kansas U. at Denver Pepperdine at Brigham Young ton, N. J., was scheduled to dp fend his world lightweight title Saturdays Schedule Idaho at Utah University against Jpsse Flores, elusive Cali Utah State at Montana Univers- fornia Mexican, in a 15 round bout. ity. Robnson, the slender Harlem Colorado College at Wyoming. New Mexico at Colorado A. & negro who wears the world wel- M. Begij NIGHT GAME IN AGGIE Alumni Squad fame-seekin- Giants Lose Two Pittsburgh' Sewell doled out six hits dumped the Dodgers into place by humbling them, 5 lor his 12th triumph. Cubs swept a The Chicago doubleheader from the New York Giants, 3 to 2 and 11 to 7. Rookie Eob Rush limited the Giants to three hits in the opener and was by Andy Defenders Strauss had guaranteed Robintana lost to little Eastern Washson $20,000 for his non-titl- e perington last weekend.. formance, and was reported to Coach Douglas A. Fressedens have guaranteed Williams $30,000 team last year won seven of eleven for the title tilt. Strauss denied of which were played games nine the thirty-gran- d reports. However, friends of Trenton Ike insisted away from home. Incuded In that list of triumphs were outstanding that the reports were true. 2 wins over Washington State, Williams, making his third de21-0 d decision over Idaho, and a fense of the undsputed both members of the respected Pacrown, was favored because he is cific Coast conference. a much more explosive puncher Montana has 26 lettermen rethan the stocky, black-haire- d from Stockton, Calif. Mexican turning to bolster its tricky All the 47 backfield is Utahs g Redskins Flores glides about the ring like back and only three starting line- greet Idaho with n In a in a hurry; but he men are missing. The Grizzly com- hand. is a comparatively light hitter. bination of Quarterback John One week ago Coach Eddie KimMoreover, Williams at 25 is apCats nipper a proaching his physical peak; and Helding and Ray Bauer will keep balls lowly-rate- d the Aggie pass defense on its toe?. strong San Diego aggregation, his 89 professional bouts give The BYU line appeared in- him an advantage in experience Helding completed 14 out of 16 14-passes in one game last season. vincible at times ' and the backs over the challenger, Utah State is a marked school fast and elusive. A Pepperdine tri- who has had' but 50 pro scraps. Ike on the Bruin's schedule. The Ag- umph for the Cougars would make has belted out 44 opponents; gies list wdns in four out of five last weeks victory no fluke, which Flores 16. Each was kneked out Bob Montgomery. bv games played since Cach Romney many circles think it to be. became head grid mentor on the Loss Would Hurt Williams was also stopped by exHill. The Grizzlies undoubtedly Even last weeks 27-- 0 white- champ Sammy Angott. are smarting from three post-wa- r Each principal was expected to washing by 'lalifornia didnt tarlosses to the Ags. last year, 13-nish the Utes conference reputa- scale Just under the tion, but a loss to the Vandals limit. Same Eleven Coach Romney will send the would. Coach Ike Armstrong has his offensive game same eleven against Montana U been retouching RAMS RAM TIGERS and ha come up with a backfield that lined up opposite the Bobcats foursome which should rate high LOS ANGELES, Sept. 23 (U.R-T- he last Friday. That lineup consisted on ' non Paranybody's tear of Keith Hughes and Norvel HanLos Angeles Rams unleased enhis old is club kinson as a crew of sen, ends; Nick Zelenick and Mospirited and hard Bob Summerhays Is and big gineer roni Schwab, tackles; Lloyd Hayes an linemen last night who charging are At halfs fullback. hit and often as the Ram and Laner Nalder, guards; Verle Bobimproved Mathews and Morris Ficklin, buckshard ran up a 44 to 7 victory over Kidmany, center; Jay Van Noy a g mail carrier. a stunned Detroit Lion and Cleon Hodges, halfbacks; John squad. Denver; in an attempt to make Angeles grabbed a quick lead Caputo, quarterback, and Ernie the big time", plays Kanhost to in the national football league Groll, fullback. sas University on Friday. The PioOn hand for major relief roles neers eased over Colorado college opener for both teams and were never headed. on the line will be Kent Murdock last week but will find the and Hal Garner and Gary Gourley, in a different class. ends; Dale Panter, Hal Romney Wyoming, only untested league and Bob McAdams,--guardBill eleven, faces Colorado College in Nelson and Boyd Hulse, tackles; Laramie. Although not too ImportWendell Hess and Darrell Guthrie, ant In regards to final outcome, centers. the game nevertheless will be Backfield artists who will see closely watched because the plenty of action are Bob Adams Punchers are a darkhorse in reand Don Machin, quarterbacks; gards to the coming season. Chuck Caughey, Ralph Roylance Colorado A. & M. meets New affair on halfs; seserve offensive fullback. Mexico in a Non Johnson, may be out of action tap for Fort Collins. Saturday because of a pulled knee muscle suffered in the Friday will game. ing. Seven additional members of the Romney has been working his crew this week against a rebund traveling squad not named yesterfrom last weeks encounter. The day are Chris Apostol, Ron RomAgs will work out on the Montana ney, Mickey Hughes, Darrell Guthgridiron Friday afternoon and rie, Robert Mohr and Art Keeley. 13-1- last-pla- 4-- 4 at Missoula. Upset Last Week Reports trom the Grizzly camp give indications of a power-lade- n aggregation, and Aggie Scout Joe Whitesides, who witnessed them play a week ago, verifies that fact. Although showing up well, Monschool At 1:30 P. M. On Richmond ToTest rloor Opponents Bear River DRAWS AGGIE STARTING LINEUP SAME Fracas To 52Spartan-BulIdo- g Stops Bosox, ree-Hitt- er three-cornere- aided Logan, Utah, Thursday, September 23, 1943 L, BYU, Redskins Entertain Utah Fans Title With Night Contests This Weekend Boston In first-plac- HEEALD-JOURNA- first-divisi- v Now Featured son. As newly founded bowling, interested continued to mount in Cache Valley, a scratch moved doubles tournament underway recently and is expected to continue throughout the regular league season. The doubles tourney brings together two of the top kegiers in the area combined into six n teams. The six teams are: Chick Cluff and Jack Freeman; Maughan and Lynn Maughan; Perc Darley and Hilman Johnson; Perc Smith and Phil Cardon; Norm Parson and Ary let t Smith; Lionel Freeman and Monte Freeman. Howard Maughan and Bill Nyman are an alternate squad. touchdown margin, xxhich d North Cache, Larry pull Twin Falls down, but bi Guards Hyer and David Layne; South up the Panthers. fn the other region tussle, Cache, Vernon Bright and Blaine Wilcox. River entertains the Tremcn North Cache, Gene Garland alumni. Centers WANTED and WAITRESSES two-ma- FOUNTAIN HELP APPLY IN PERSON DICKS CAFE 40 SOUTH MAIN rs s; day. 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