Show w tm IMf OSDfN t Ogden S L Golfers Will (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINESUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 22 1948 R Farm Bureau Mound Marvel Jockey Is Jilted 'Chicago While Sox Defeat Cleveland Indians With Pair of Homers in Ninth Tangle Today CLEVELAND Aug 21 (AP) Three streaks came to ma Cleveland Indians The end today for the league-leadin- g Tribe's string of eight victories was snapped by the lowly ninth-innin- g Chicago White Sox who came up with a pair of home runs to eke out a 3 to 2 triumph The loss sliced the Tribe's lead over the second place Boston Red Sox tto two games Ogden Golf and Country club golfers will be out for revenge today when they tangle with link sters from the Salt Lake Country club beginning at ten a m on the local course Seventy play ers will be in the competition match is the secThe inter-cit- y a series between the two ond of The Salt Lakers clubs country won a decisive victory last month over their own home course but the Ogden team expects to make a better showing in familiar surroundings Since completion of the second nine holes at the local club it is from possible to1 start foursomes and No 10 tees which both No saves considerable delay One of the feature Sunday matches sends Tee Branca Salt Lake C C pro against Ernie Schneiter of the local club Both Branca and Schneiter are entered in the $10000 Utah open next week at Salt Lake Following Sunday's matches the local players will be hosts to the visitors at a dinner William F McCrea is in charge of arrangements Complete pairings follow with the visitors mentioned first: 10 a m Bill Lee vs J M Hal Squires and V J Dawson vs McDaniels Bill Neff vs William Crea and Ross Sutton vs J M Hardy 10:05 a m William Mole vs H M Lund and H G Pelletier vs Perry Holley Ed Jensen vs W H Loos and Jerry Jones vs Charles Charfdler 10:10 Sid Elie-so- n vs Richard Hemingway and Ray Hendry vs Warren Stewart Hazen Exeter vs A M Squires and Ward McAllister vs W S Jackson 10:15 am Blaine Packard vs J L Bush and O J Kingston vs C J Dee J H Waters vs Ted Aldous and ames Lang vs M G Pence 10:20 a m Leo Eager vs Ray Minton and Ernest Mariani vs Chas Kreeck Paul Kelly vs Walter Gresham 10:25 am W T Cato vs R C Ducall and M L Dye vs J N Dunbar Ken Fehr vs R C Albright and Ray Petersen vs P J Farrell 10:30 am Bill Bracy vs Art Heiner and A B Poulson vs Earl Wilbur B Wicks vs Harry Fouyer and Art Davis vs S P Dobbs 10:35 am Harry David vs Louis Jorgensen and Ted Wherry vs Dr Van Hook 10:40 am Cam Brown vs Hugh Dobbs and Glen Anderson vs Joe Leven Dr Vaughn Hunter vs Dallas Hess and Tee Branca vs Ernie Schneiter Scribe Tells Of $5000 Fine Paid by Babe Hampton Roads as horse stumbles at Liverpool Jump in Saratoga Jockey J Schwisien Is given heave-h- o by nor horse was Injured In race won by Elkridge steeplechase Neither joekey Kammeyer's Take Title By 0 Score 6-- Kammeyers rule the roost in Northern Utah softball circles as result of a 6 to 0 drubbing handed Amblers in the chamuionship game of the Invitational Softball tournament completed at- the Ogden Softball park here last night It was just a case of too much Glen Cherry as the standout hurl-e- r of the meet set down 10 opposing batters on strikes and permitted only four hits in whitewashing the Ambler club Cherry went to third in the third stanza when Koch dropped his high fly to left He scored moment later on Leavitt's base hit Leavitt crossed on Thon's fumbled grounder Peterson drove in both Thon and Hazen who reached first when hit with a pitched ball Two more unearned tallies counted in the fourth on Ambler's wild throw to the plate on Thon's dribbler to the box With the exception of these two innings no serious threat was offered by either side other than when Cherry forced the third and fourth batters to pop out after Koch lofted a triple Globe Mills won the consolation crown by beating Utah General Depot 5 to 4 in an eight inning ball game Davis News defeated Elite Bakery of Tremonton 4 to 3 for third spot in the tourney iseison of Tremonton hit a home run over the fence in the third for the only extra base blow of the game At conclusion Of the games handsome trophies were awarded to the teams Individual medals were presented to players of the first and second place clubs and consolation winners Tommy Leavitt of Kammeyers won the hitting trophy with nine for 14 He also won the trophy for the most doubles Harper of Globe Mills was awarded the trophy for the most runs batted in with seven and also took the home run prize when his total of seven bases was high among those who also slammed out a lone four-bas- e wallop J R Gibbs of Anderson Motor carried away the trophy for the most triples while Russell Thorne Kammeyers stole four bases to take that prize Glen Cherry had a total of z strikeouts in 24 innings and although he allowed but a single earned run in all four victories he lost out in the earned run race with Ambler when all six tallies in the final game were scored on team misplays by the Ambler The tournament was certainly the most successful in post war years with fine crowds attending every evening and some wonderful ball exhibited The attendance last night was the season's high with nearly six hundred spectators on hand for the finals R H E 4 4 1 Davis News 3 4 1 Elite Bakerv Batteries— Ashby and Call Stan- fill and Howard R H E 5 4 1 Globe Mills 4 6 3 Utah General Depot Batteries — Taylor and Vander steen Monson Kingdon and Smith R H E 0 4 5 Amblers 6 4 0 Kammevers Batteries — Ambler and Hors pool Cherry and Peterson 1903 AB HO A AB H O Al MitcheUU Hodginrf 44 1 Peekrf 4 16 Lupienlb3b 3 111 Kennedy rf 0 0 0 0 Appling 4 2 2 8 0 4 0 3 Boudreauss Seereylf A Rob sen c 4 14 1 ERob'snlb 4 8 3 4 0 2 0 2 4 4 0 Dobycf Philleycf 4 13 1 4 0 3 3 Keltner3b Kol'way2b Michaelsss 3 0 3 lBer dino2b 10 3 1 10 0 0 Gumbertp 4 0 0 1 aJudni ch 3 0 8 0 Hegane 0-- Everything that Babe Ruth did and everything connected with that legendary baseball hero took on huge proportions So it was only natural that the mighty Bambino who drew the highest salaries should also draw the largest fines No player before or since ever came close to that $5000 assessment plastered on Babe by Manager Miller Huggins in the summer BROOKLYN Aug 21 (AP) Brilliant pitching on the the part of Lefty Warren Spahn enabled the Boston Braves to remain one game ahead of the Brooklyn Dodgers in the National league's tight pennant battle today 4310 110 110 By Joe Reichler NSW YORK Aug 21 (AP) — Boston Braves Remain in First Place in National By Splitting With Dodgers CIctcUbS Chlcage 3 Lemon p Kliemanp 13 1 0 0 0 8 31 7 37 11 33 6 27 8 Totals Totals aGrounded out for Berardino in Sth 000 000 003 — 3 Chicago 000 018 010—3 Cleveland V Error —Hodgin Runs batted in — Lemon Boudreau A Robinson 2 Philley Two-bahits — Boudreau Lemon Mitchell Home runs— A Robinson Philley Sacrifices — Hegan Berardino Losing pitcher—Lemon se of 1925 For years it was erroneously re- Tigers 6 Browns 5 DETROIT Aug 21 (AP) — The ported that the fine stuck — that Babe never got his money back Detroit Tigers won a disputed 6 That isn't so Ruth did get his to 5 decision over the St Louis five grand back — five years later Browns today as Manager Zack —after a lot of nagging and after Taylor of the Browns played out the game under protest after an the death of Huggins Spahn pitched the Braves to a which a neswpaper as later learned real trouble four-h- it The over 1 the u over a triumph tne inicago from Ruth and other sources start unusual play in handled victory the ball photographer a of second in the 16262 fans game before Cubs Dodgers today in spring training of that '25 while it was in play ed won twin bill after the Dodgers had The Reds nicked Hank Borowy season It wasn't the first serious The disputed decision came in the opener 7 before 34456 fans for both of their tallies in the argument between the huge Babe the last of the sixth with Detroit out and Short The Boston southpaw fanned eighth Ben Zientara opened with and the tiny Huggins They had ahead 0 two men on from thrd been stop Lipon Johnny practically quarreling eight and walked only three in single and had to retire for their first meeting in 1920 But Brownie Relief Pitcher Al Wid- He held tenth his was struck close observers could tell that this mar uncorked a wild which Claude Corbitt when he triumph gaining the Dodgers scoreless until the on the right arm as Borowy tried time Huggins' almost limitless pa- got away from Catcher pitch Roy Partee out Bruce ninth when with one along the third base off firstr base Johnny tience had just about reached the and bounced Edwards belted his seventh homer to pick him second line as Lipon broke for home point breaking chased double Boston scored both its runs in Wyrostek's The ball rolled into the hands of Ruth who had added the bathome and Dan Litwhiler the fifth off Preacher Roe first of Corbitt crown the run to home his title photographer who was standcount ting to doubled also Wyrostek three Brooklyn hurlers Doubles seaby near the coaching box and he best his for ing' the year Cincinnati previous Chlcage Frank McCormick and Clint Con-atsABHOA son uo to date renorted to spring tossed it underhanded back to ABHOA 4 2 13 3 0 3 o rban2b produced the first run and a Bholtirf fat and bloated Catcher Partee who tagged Lipon a o u training alarmingly Jeffcoatci Wy'stekcf 33 20 02 O2 Ca single by Sibby Sisti the other a winter on his farm in Sud- - coming in after O a 1 ta vsr lb Hatton3b r in the Roe left for a pinch-hitteDetrelt St Laais 4 0 11 burv Mass 4 10 0 Pafko3b fifth and young Carl LitwhilerU Dodger 3 14 0 on him for fair He DUl'ger3b AB4H3 O1 Aln Lake 2b ABHOA 4 2 7 1 Lowreylf got Sauerlb 3 0 2 3 Huggins Erskine and Joe Hatten who start Lamannoc 4 1 10 0 Maddernrf 4 0 0 0 worked him harder than anybody Zarillalf 5 2 10 0 4 12 OiVlCOlD 0 3 3 4 2 11 0 ed the first game finished up Scheffingc 3 4 1 1 S not 4 13 Stallcupss2b 3 Kell3b Priddy2b camp Finding out he could 12 1 Smalleyss 32 00 32 23 In 4 0 0 0 3 0 5 0 Mulhnrf The Dodgers gave Hatten an Zientara Arftlb on Ruth field fun the his have p Corbitt2b now Borowy 4 13 0 4 13 0 E vers of Kokosrf 0 0 0 0 switched his ooerations by candle early lead in the opener scoring V'dermeerp 4 0 11 Kushp If 4 13 0 r 4 12 0 Wert Lehnercf 0 0 lieht five times in the first inning and aSchnez 10 absorbed His 1! ss 3 3 13 enough 0 5 3 body Parteec Lipon 0 0 0 0 the before once in the second Chipmanp 0 0 0 OI SwiftC and out of bGarver 10 7 1 off plates punishment Pee Wee Reese's 1 OjHutch'sonp 3 0 0 4 Braves tallied 10 32 5 27 11 bottles to have killed an ordinary Mossc 27 8 Totals 34 8 Totals 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 d Grayp single was the big man Only his tremendous vitality P'lagrinia Rroundcd for Kush in 8th 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 0 Benton p aPlatt inblow in the Dodgers' five-ru- n 020—2 000 000 CincinnaU enabled him to survive 10 10 Fanninp TOO 0O0 WU — U ChicaffO ning 10 0 1 — wyros Widmarp Gave All He Had — in Runs Errors None oaltea Hatten blanked the Braves until cEente 110ft — sauer hits base Two Litwhiler had he all tek however Ruth to ss gave him Anderson drove 1110 the fourth whenfour-ruthey 2 Litwhiler Stolen base wvrmtek of task But field on ball the n the Ostrowskip 00 00 10 cover with a rally and Lowrey Cavarretta Double play— Ver- 0 0 dLund in flesh excess camp made a game of it The Braves ban Smalley and cavarretta loosing removing the — so was taxed it that at Reliefers great 7 finally Borowy 9 29 7 37 IS 24 33 Totals pitcher Totals kept pecking away his svstem He became so sick aHit into a double play for Pellagrin! Hank Behrman and Paul Minner one Sunday the club doctor or in 8th but the Dodgers' opening scoring Cardinals 9 Pirates 2 bRan for Partee in 8th before a was too mucn 10 overST LOUIS Aug 21 (AP)— The dered him to bed just splurge cSingled for Widmar in 8th in came Chat scheduled exhibition Rt Louis Cardinals tiehtenea up come dWalked for Ostrowski in 9th he time before Brooklvn Just 000 000 113— a game chase Boston tanooga St Louis ABHOA the National leagueanpennant 100 301 03x— 8 on the field in uniiorm Detroit ABHOAf to appeared easy i by taking tonight 3 0 4 0 Kokoa 4 3 8 0 Rackleylf Holmes! Error — Priddy Runs batted 3in —Mulltn fourth-plac- e Pir "What are you doing here" de- Zarllla 5 2 2 2 Ed wards If 1 0001 victory from the Anderson Dark SS "1 thought you HutchinsonLehner hits base Two 2 Vico MMrC k if 2 0 0 0 Robinson 2b 3 13 4 ates and pulling to wnnin a game manded Huggins Lake 4 2 4 0 of the Boston Braves were told to remain in bed" 3 0 6 lHer'skirf g — Kell Lipon Three base hit — Priddy Torgesonlb — 0 2 0 3 0 0 Furillorf 10 Elliott lb "I couldn't stay in bed Hug Stolen base — Dillinger Sacrifices Swift A grand siam nome run oy rwu 3 12 0 cf FMcCklb 32 2140 O!0 Snider Double Plav— Hutcninson upon sua and some good ciutcn knowing all these people were out 2Vico 4 12 4 Northey Reese ss Heath If Kell Lake and Vico Winning me the see to said Ruth here Red helped 0 4 Munger — Hutchinson Losing pitcher — pitching by 18 Conatsercf 3 0 2 OjHodgeslb pitcher a N Asheville was 4 C 0 in vic 4 0 fourth It o to nac their straight 5 4 3 Cards camp Maalc Fannin 2 0 0 0 tory and their 16th in their last 4 0 3 3lCox3b week before the opening of the Siati2b 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 Hatten p bSalkeld season that Babe walking through Yanks 6 Athletics games 0 0 0 0 0Behrmanp 10 0 Sainp the railroad station put- his hand 0 0 0 0 0 f Minner p PHILADELPHIA Aug 21 (AP) Barrett p ABHOA 10 ABHOA! 2 0 0 1 5 2 0 3 to his head staggered and toppled Rookie Righthander Bob Porter-fiel- d 21Dusak2b-- rf 5 Lyonsp Roiekss 33 5 3 12 to the floor Players picked him looo 4 12 n Marion ss aRyan turned in his first major Hoppcf 0 0 0 0 5 3 3 0 up and rushed him back to the ho4 15 OlMusialcf Whitep Kinerlf pitching 0 0 4 12 0 tel where a doctor 10 league shutout today in to 2 0 2 0 Sl'ghterlf cSturgeon as Walker r! it diagnosed M 3 3 4 0 a New York Yankees the 2 0 0 0! Northey rf atWestrf which of influenza seizure 8 7 31 27 91 Totals 38 11 24 Totals the over 3 0 8 3!LaPointe2b 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia Steventslb triumph He entire Ruth's 8th tacked system 3 10 0 Popped out for Lyons in Gustineb 4 0 2 315! Langb Athletics 3 0 8 1 was brought to New York bWalked for Sisti in 8th Murfgh2b 33 10 Younglb The victory enabled the Yanka 0 cVnuled out for White in 9th 4 18 for 0Ricec 11 in Ruth remained the Kluttzc hospital 101—7 000 410 0 4 to Boston c take third place from the Ath0i 13 0 0 2 p J Riddle Munger several weeks He was out of the letics 510 101 OOx — 8 0! 0 0 3 Brooklyn— 1 The Yankee lineup until June I Errors Hodges Dark Runs batted in Bonhamp 2 0 1 01 Philadelphia New Terk — Reese 2 Hod Be ABHOA club could not get started withCampanella Hatten Hlgbep ABHOAf Holmes Siatl 35 13 27 8 out the Babe and as the season proRobinson F McCormick 4 1 3 liwblte3b Totals 35 7 34 13 Totals Strnwss2b ?0i 100—3 Masi 2 Two base 1 Snider Hermanski 4 IT© 100 000 4 11 HM'Coskylf gressed it became worse Huggins RmmJh Masi Pittsburgh 4 13 0 hits — Hodces F McCormick 4 110 2 cnapmnci 301 sou Louis Henrichlb St He tried tongue vrntVi Three base hits — Snider Holmes 40T 1 Fain lb Errors— Dusak Kiner Runs Danea in ranted and raved D'Mag'ocf 44 2135 0OiMaJeskia Stolen 3 0 3 1 Home runs — Robinson Heath jausiaj— lashing but the players merely Berrarf Lang Slaughter Hopp — Behrman 3 12 0 Sacrifice 4 13 0Valorf at him Hprisnsk hm 4 Kiner Kice mo mm Kellertt and Northey 3 0 4 4 nmible nlav — Reese Robinson 3 12 5 SuderJb Home runs — laughed 1 and if Rizzutos Musial Roiek hood June Ruth returned — 3 0 3 0 Behrman Northey Kiner Double plays — Murtaugh Hndces Winning nitrher 4 13 OIRosarc Niarhcsc bewas it 0 8 rough 0 thought Hugging Sain d 3 0 0 bGuerra 10 Losing pitcher— Roiek and Stevens: Murarain Porrfieldp fore it became almost unbearable JColemnp 13 108 1 Rojek Losing pitcher —Bonham aRColemn t with Ruth back Giants Edge Phillies 0 5 0 1 Kellnerp Huggins made desparte moves in YORK Aug 21 (AP) 31 4 27 9 an effort to right the team He Tnta1 34 9 27 9 Totals Led by Johnny Mize who socked Post-Seas- on aGrounded out tor itosar in noin 8th replaced Everett Scott at short two homers the New York Giants bG rounded out for J Coleman stop with Fee wee wanninger New came from behind and edged the 010 000 401 — 8 York Scott had played 1307 consecutive Philadelphia 000 000 000— 0 Philadelphia Phillies 5 today 2 On June batted games a record then Mize opened the Giant scoring Error — Stirnweiss 3Runs 3 Niarhos he sent in a raw youngster Lou KeUer 2 DiMaggio with his 30th homer of the year in Three-bas- e hit Keller Berra hits— to to first Wally then highand replace Gehrig the second inning — Berra Sacrifices— Rizzuto PorterfieW to was destined play Stolen base eighth inning lighted a four run Home run — DiMaggio A special post season deer hunt Pipp Gehrig and two through the next 2130 games witn-o- Stirnweiss Doublech play— Henri ch — by belting No 31 with rally 27 Nov will througn be staged a Henri Losing pitcher J and Rizzuto replacement aboard Walker Cooper followed Ruth became indifferent to or- Coleman with his Dec 6 along the face of the WaMize's second of the season satch range from Ogden to the ders and instructions of his man13th round-tripphe still was not be- Boson 1$ Senators to climax the big Giant uprising line it was an ager Although Box Elder-Webreach of his spring illBOSTON Aug 21 (AP)— Bosthe Jansen rocked Phils yond The Larry C Car- ness he Boyd nounced by Saturday broke and out late 16th ton's second place Red Sox unstayed who was gunning for his various training rules leashed their power again today the fourth ver state game warden triumph for four runs in runs The final blowoff came one night thumping the Washington Senators be received bewill inning Three of the 18th came Applications four- - tween Aug 23 and Sept 3 Warden when the Babe in high spirits 10-- 6 and moving within two games home on Del Ennis' of the American league-leadin- g Carver said Applications for the picked Huggins up and threatened bagger a off to New Tarii to little be the PhlUdelohi manager 150 Cleveland Indians drop with permits AB H O A drawing— AB H d Al — should be mailed to Deer speeding train Rescued by other A paid throng of 18828 saw Vern issued 2 0 Ashburncf 5 11 Rigney2b - 403 walked back to his Stephens hit two homers one a 622 OgBox Office Hug players Sales 3 2 0 manPermit 4 Lock 4 2 0 Hamnerb 2 2 2 O! Gordon 3b 3 0 0 4 affair or prospective hunters may drawing room without uttering a four-ru- n cBlatnUcu I a a 141 den Washinctan 4 11 1 Mlzelb at the office 641 word Knnlsrf in call person AB 1 ABHOAf 2 3 0! e 4 4 10 0 summoned next Cooper Sislerlb The Hug day a i w D Mag'OCI Ogden 2 building 5 10 Yost3b 4 0 0 II Marshall rf 3 0 0 0 Millerss Louis room St in to hotel Ruth his the 4 in for spe0 0 0 holder 1 Each Pesky 4 12 Coanlf permit Caballero3b 3 0 1 31Thomsonlf convince Kozar2b 4 0 3 Williams If 4 11 1 0 0 0 a Walker cial hunt can shoot one deer of for one last attempt to 4 3 0 8 Stephens 2 11 rounds of the City Seminlckc 4 2 0 Oj Mrrsi In semi-finthe great slugger he was wrong Stewartrf 34 1104Doerr2b Jansen p sex either 0 0 14 Chrstmnss talked 10 Amateur Championship being con H'tbelmanp 3 0 0 2dLayton In that meeting Huggins 3 14 Permit holders must have regular 4 3 9 2 Spencerf 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0! Trinklep 5 1 18 0 ducted at El Monte Golf course bRowell licenses A fee of $3 will as he felt a father would talk to Vernonlb 4 0 3 O'Goodmnlb Wootencf hunting 3 14 1 state amateur 2 0 5 1 Tebbettsc 32 P 27 16 be charged for resident hunters and a son using logic sympathy and Bfranac Billy Johnston Idaho 34 8 24 71 Totals Totals 3 o o e O Kicn-ard- s 2 0 0 01 Kinder p postout for Cabellero in 9th the for aGrounded Weltrothp champion after downing understanding for oo o a $10 0 0 0 ojCaldweUp winmedalist and seven-tim- e bWalked for Heintaalman in 9th When I finished Ruth gave me Candinip hunt season 0'Jbhnsonp on aRobtsn 110 Kerr Inter first a cBlatnik awarded ner of the city amateur dropped his answer He told me the club's Ferrickp 0 0 0 01 two and one decision to Tommy ference plight was all my fault and thatHeI bMcBride 1 0 0fi dGmunded out for Janse in 7th Williams Saturday was trying to blame him for it 004 000 001—5 PhlladelDhia 34 11 37 13 Bud Hulmston New York Totals 34 8 34 15! Total 6th 010 100 04x— 8 defied me to send him home There Tommy will meet in Candini a for Doubled in A Runs 5 batted 4t and C Moore Errors— Kerr Cooper who defeated was nothing else I could do" in 9th bGrounded out for Ferrick003 —Mize 4 Ashburn Ennia 3 Thomson 00-0called General Wasngton first today at nine am over six holes 3JH Huggins hit—Thorn base Two Seminick Cooper Hulmston has been in the finals on Home runs —Mize 2 Ennls Cooper Ed Barrow and told him Manager batR"" Tebbetts 36 holes Seminick Sacrifice — Blatnik Winning three times The two play what he intended to do Then he ted in— Stewart Christman Vernon — Trinkte Gooda long distance call to Col Robertson 2 Doerr 3 Stephens today and Pro Barney Shannon made pitcher requests all players show all courtMnkJSmKP Jake Ruppert in New York man Johnson One of the best series of games DiMaggio Cincinnati 2 Cabs f esy possible to the pair "Colonel" he told the owner of man Robertson Goodman 2 toDoerr for In quarter finals Tommy Wil— assured 21 (AP) for the season is Yankees "I'm fining Babe Ruth Home CHICAGO the Aug and nUv— Koiar Christman liams defeated Charles Chandler Johnny Vander Meer scattered five Metropolitan $5000 and suspending him indefLosing prtek-W nning pitcher-John- son Hulmston won over Ken Downs hits to hurl the Cincinnati Reds to day in the Ogden want I insubordination for m at — one initely at Ferrick p starting Moore league over Cork Critchlow C A to whether you'll stand by In quarter finals of the first John Affleck park In the first me"know flight R J Hoxer won over Wayne game the American Packing Co "If It is that serious I will" Mer- Ruppert Bingham 3 and 2: John Sarlo dethe with will replied after Huggins Ogden tangle feated W V Booth 3 and 2: Mel in on the details him filled one are who game chants only W Fct GB Booth defeated Dick Chambers 3 The startling news hit every Merchants The out of first 84 4S place Boston JjWt Don 2 and defeated and Fleming 1 81 48 980 page in the country It came have to win to keep in the run- front Brooklyn R M Whitman 3 and 2 1 DENVER Aug 21 (APWLinn 83 50 598 on Aug 29 1925 It was a final Louis St Boosters Railroad the with semi-finaning In John Sarlo won Pittsburgh 514 58 S3 SIB a of wood of Salt Lake Citf defive Rock after showdown years in who are undefeated thus far 6 58 53 314 over R J Hoxer 5 and 4 and Mel New York fellow townsman Richard turmoil feated suppressed the second half 52 50 488 11 5 Booth won over Don Fleming 3 Philadelphia 3 1 today to cop New York § in waited Warner Ruth 421 IStt at three 88 48 second In the p game Cincinnati and 2 and Huggins the singles title of the Intermoun-tai- n return Yankees' 45 68 388 19 We the meets m General Utah Depot Chicago Sarlo and Booth will tangle toTennis tournament suspension after a week ber County in what promisesold-to- lifted hisinsisted the Utah pair ranked one-tw- o day at nine am over 18 holes that The however Huggins be a real tussle between the the for tourney had breezed into remain fine timers and the youngsters after Ruth never gave up asking for today's championship match At five? n m the Veterans are several top notchers in Each spring when he'd downing Yankees the of measure money to Drimed take the Dodgers 7 week-lon- g OB Pet W L tourney J Hie Railroad Boosters and spoil get together with Col Ruppert for the BOSTON i70 43 818 Aug 21 (AP)—The Cleveland Lockwood of Boulder t the demand he'd confab a Phyllis record a salary undefeated their New York Yankees crashed two in- Boston J8§ 48 800 finals tomorrow's entered Colo 48 Todav will be Utah General $5000 back as long as Huggins 50 3 4 defeat the New York tercepted passes to was alive Ruppert steadfastly re- in the women's singles by defeat88 48 388 3's All 14-- 7 employes Philadelphia depot AllDepot in day an Dodgers Brooklyn 401 14j 54 58 ing Diane Hunsaker of Ogden 2 and their families will be admit fused to listen to Ruth but after America football exhibition tonight Detroit 44 87 396 35 2 Louis She will meet Carolyn Burn St the 1929 returned he died of in depot Hug ted free on presentation 37 before a 14101 crowd at Braves Washington 44 71 another Denverite for the title five grand to the Bab 334 badges 3 - Stand Altered on The Indians' string of holding the opposition scoreless was ended at 47 consecutive innings but it was a new American league mark breaking the old record of 41 established by the Cleveland club of 2-- z-- 8-- 3-- er f bases-loade- 16-tea- m When the Weber County Farm Bureau oppose the Hawaii Stars of Honolulu the night of August 30 at Affleck park one of the best pitchers of the league will be on the slab for the Weber macmne This chap is Lyman Skeen of Plain City above capable right-handThe game is expected to attract upward of 2000 fans All-Sta- rs er 1 1kfaULi0lRuL I --HIGHWAV tk CHICAGO Aug 21 — Bert Cook Utah's All American baseball player for 1948 rates meeting and visiting with Elmer Singleton of Plain City now one of the mound stars of the Pittsburgh Pirates one of the biggest thrills of his wicit 4ft PKioflOft Seems Cook and Singleton go duck hunting and rabbit hunting together in the hunting season Cook has looked up Singleton as an Idol and the reunion of the two was of unusual interest First of aM Elmer announce the arrival of a new sen Jerry two weeks of age Mrs Singleton le the former Elsie Wold daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Wold of Ogden The first youngster Joe to now four years of age Cook visited Wrigley field with the entire Pirate squad for infield but his bigand hitting drills gest thrill insofar as baseball on the current trip came when Manager Billy of the Pirates handed Bert a suit and told him to suit up Two members of the Pirates aggregation look for the Cleveland Indians to win the American league for the St Louis Ennant and to cop the National league pennant These opinions are those of Elmer Singleton and Ralph Kiner one of the leading home run hitters of the National league "I have always figured the Cardinals had the best club in the Na tional league even when the Braves held an eight game lead With their share of the breaks from here on I'm sure the Cards will capture the flag" rTto discussing the Cardinals the name of Stan Musial came up "He is the toughest hitter in the National league to get out The first four times Bob Chesnes former pitched against Musial the Salt Lake Bee managed to set him down without a hit But the next four times Musial bounced Chesnes for two triples a double and a single" A M Saperstein the man who directs the Harlem Globetrotters in basketball and baseball tossed a check for $15000 into our lap to take a peek at The check was on the National and was City Bank of Cleveland for Saperstein's share of the purthe chase of Satchel Paige colored sensation with the Indians Paige is said to have received $10000 for signing and Tom Baird and John Wilkinson of the Kansas City Monarchs received another $15000 In all the Indians handed out $45000 merely to get Paige into V major league uniform On top of this he gets a fancy salary for the three plus months of the season and if the Indians make the world series Paige will get another cut Saperstein Is the man who engineered the deal with Cleveland and the Indians are I "Bill Veeck splendid to work with" said Saper- tein "Paige has already helped and he u sure to be of great help in the race to the wire" It has been a rather distressing year for Chicago sports fans with the Rockets Blackhawks Cubs and Sox in last place Only the Chicago Cardinals stood up But al most 20000 people came out to wel come home the Cubs last Tues day from one of their worst road or could it trips in history have been the Cardinals they came out to see? Bumped into Tony Galento for mer heavyweight boxer in the Lobby of the Morrison hotel Tony is now on the wrestling circuit Tony said he collected only $35- 000 for his bout with Joe Louis some years ago He stated that he averages around $750 a night as a wrestler six nights a week "And say Al wrestling is much easier than boxing" said Galento "Too darn bad I didn't take up I'd have wrestling years ago been really wealthy now" Galento wants to be remembered to his many Utah friends including Harold Welch John Mooney of the Salt Lake Telegram and Prometer Jim Downing of Salt Lake and Ogden Two Big Nine schools are definitely interested in Bert Cook The Plain City athlete can have a scholarship at either of the schools The Bert Docusen and Gene Bur ton fistic event at Comiskey field the other night attracted only 4000 fans Promoters had a net of more than $50000 which proves that all of the sports flops don't take place in Utah Chinned with Bobby Adams and Frank Baumholtz former Ogden stars now parading with the Cin cinnati Reds Both Adams and Baumholtz have warm spots in their hearts for Og den Til never forget the two years I spent in Ogden and the Pioneer league" said Bobby Adams "I was accorded a grand reception when I came back ith the Santa Ana army air base club along with Joe DiMaggio and my brother Dick during the war "1 have been injured most of the season but have enjoyed playing more than words can express Baumholtz and Adams are the only former Ogden players still wearing Cincinnati uniforms Ad ams and Baumholtz believe Harry Perkowski will be one of the stars of Cincinnati in 1949 He is now starring for Tulsa in the Texas league Our thanks to Engineer Stanley Conductor A M Norback and brakemen W S Banham and F D Cass for courtesies shown aboard the east bound City of San Fran cisco a few days ago Special thanks to Stewart Hielman and Miles Lesher for a marvelous din Deer Hunting The board of big game control has altered its stand on three sections of the state and changed deer-tak- e figures to correspond more closely to what the sportsmen actually wanted The board met in the offices of the Utah fish and same depart ment to hear open discussions on three critical areas — Lost Creek in Weber county: Currant Creek in Wasatch - Duchesne counties and the Vernon Grantsville area in Tooele county The Tooele appeal led by members of the Tooele County Wild life federation won its campaign to save the bucks in an effort to preserve some of the brood stock The buck hunt was closed this year on portions of the Vernon and Grantsville areas There were 500 deer cut out of the special hunts in Tooele county It took a petition of landowners representing 46000 acres in Lost creek area to bring tne Doara up to a reconsideration of the deer take in this area The landowners of any hornprotested the taking lands less deer on their holding that the buck hunt alone would take more than enough deer from their region The board cut the WW doe Kin to 250 these animals to be hunted not inonly on lands which were cluded in the petition Most of the landowners in question were from the upper region which means that Twtt creek doe hunting will be held only around the moutn oi tne canyon this fall On Currant creek the board still landdidn't come to terms with the owners who it was learned hunt this planned to have a double mke wm year Tne currant cree sex post nit from 500 of either season to 400 does during the regu lar season Ogden Logan Clubs Clash After a arise of 12 Years Oeden and Locan will resume baseball rivalryn Tuesday night Aug 24 at at John Affleck park when an aggregation from of the Logan meets the in a Ogden Metropolitan league game the up and compreliminary team from ing Japanese-America- n Ogden will meet the American Packing Co nine The Logan team will provide a real test for the Ogden boys In their last game under the lights Marv Abrams Utah Agricultural star pitched a lOsinning college n no-h- it game against the at Preston Preston The Ogden team will be managed by Art Gilbert the strikeout king of the Metropolitan league and will include several former professionals as well as the pick of the crop of the younger players on their way up from Bert Cook Utah now in Chicago is expected to return in time to fill the spot Bailey last year's will support Cook in the outfield Jack Croft manager of the Logan team reports his charges are ready to take the Ogden team They will bring with them a record crowd of Logan boosters eieht-fiftee- all-st- ar All-Sta- rs no-ru- All-Sta- rs an cen-terfie- ld an Retains Golf Title SAN MATEO Calif Aug 21 (AP) — Polly Riley Fort Worth retained her women's golf championship today when she defeated Margaret Gun ther Memphis 7 and 5 in the 36 hole finals The pair also met in the Trans-Mississip- tm&ix k year ago pi pace-settin- n - ' icvc-an- Deer 6-- Hunt Announced Two-ba- se ut four-bagg- er er er Upsets Featured In City Meet f City-Coun- ty i ! 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