Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) These Youngsters Sport City Junior Goll Titles Jeff Heath Clouts Homer With Two on as Boston Braves Edge Chicago 4 CHICAGO Aug 28 (AP) —Jeff Heath pounded out an k homer with two mates on base here Saturday 4 to salvage a victory for the Boston Braves over the Chie series cago Cubs It was the lone triumph of the for the league leaders It took a fielding mishap to win 5-- Al Neil Heads For Pioneer Batting Title ck Los-in- s Brooklyn 2 Reds Aug 28 (AP) — Brooklyn picked on its "cousins" the Cincinnati Reds again today the Reds 0 behind the beating three-h- it pitching of the Preacher Roe The triumph was the Dodger's 11th straight over the Rhinelanders CINCINNATI 2-- Navy Bowlers to Perform Again CLEARFIELD NAVAL SUPPLY are unat Crosley field this season and DEPOT Aug 28 — Plans derway to organize 1948-4- 9 Depot their 18th over a two-yespan bowling leagues in Ogden and Salt Brookivn inoinnati ABHOA! ABHOA Lake City it was announced this 9 12 2 B'mholtzcf 4 3 4 O week Cox 'h 4 0 7 0 Rob son 2b 4 2 2 3 Corbitt2b Officers have been elected and 4 0 0 4 3 0 1 Reese ss Hatton3b 3 1 9 1 an league is filled as the Edwardslf 3 0 3 Oi Klusskilb result of a meeting held recently 0 0 0 0 Litwhil'rrf 3 0 0 ShUbi 1 o 1 3 3 0 Furillocf sauerlf which consisted of emploves resid1 8 3 0 s o Lamannoc Hodgeslb 3 0 12 ing in Salt Lake City Chosen to 3 7 0Stallcupss Camp'ellac Herm skirf 0 3 0 Raf'br g'rp loo's head that group during the new 1 0 OlASchultz 10 0 0 season are Joseph E Bybee presiRoep Gumbert p 0 0 0 0 dent Farxnington: Ralph McCloy vice prexy Prank Colianna man30 3 37 10 33 27 St Totals Totals aStruck out for Raffensberger in 8th ager and Lynn Bateman secretary-treasurall of Salt Lake City 100 000 010—3 Brooklyn The league which is comprised 000 000 000—0 Cincinnati Errors — Edwards Robinson Hat ton of three women's teams and 15 Runs batted in — Robinson Furillo men's is expected to swing into Three-bas- e hits — Hodges Baumholtz hit — Robinson Home run — Robin- action nine p m Sept 13 at Ritz son Stolen base — Cox Sacrifices — Roe Alleys Two bowling leagues are being Reese Hermanskl Double plays — Cox Robinson and Hodges Kluszewski and formulated for depot personnel liv— Corbitt Losing pitcher Raffensberger ing in the Ogden area The Friday night league will include 14 (men) PhHlies Win Pair teams headed by Earl Fuget presiPITTSBURGH Aug 28 ( AP) — dent Ogden Prank Higgins vice The Philadelphia Phillies snapped a prexy Layton and 1? C Nottagei 10 game losing streak with a secretary-treasure- rt Ogden These vengeance today smashing out eight pin smashers will get underway home runs to win both ends of a nine p m Sent 10 at Ogden's twin bill from the Pittsburgh Pir- Paramount BowL ates 9 to 2 and 11 to 7 NSD's Monday night keglers Den Ennis led the attack with who will play at the Ogden Bowl-in- g center beginning eight p m three circuit clouts two of them in the second game The double win Monday Sept 43 is comprised of was costly for the Phils however 14 (men) teams and is directed by their star rookie outfielder Richie Pete Harper president Ogden: Ashburn breaking his left hand Howard Davis vice prexy Roy and sliding into second in the first game Emmett Dunlap secretary-treasurPlmbursh Philadelphia Clearfield ABHOA ABHOA Trophies will be swarded to winAshburn cf 3 4 9 0! 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Gustine3b 31 4 2 3 ar 1 18-tea- m er Two-ba- se -- er I Sift Harnner 2b Semlnickc Rowep 3 3 3 0 111 0 3 4 Kluttzc 0 1 aHopp 110 0 Fitzgeraldc oob Ostrmuel rp 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 Queen p 0 0 0 0 Mainp bChesnei 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Greggp cWest Totals 37 13 27 18 Totals 34 7 27 13 aHopp tripled for Kluttz in 8th bChesnes grounded out for Main in 8th cWest grounded out for Gregg in 9th 300 111 210—0 Philadelphia 000 001 010—S Pittsburgh Error — Miller Runs batted in— Ennis 3 Miller Harnner H Walker Kiner Seminick 2 Haas Chesnes Two-bas- e hit — H Walker Three-bas- e hits— Mur-tauHopp Harnner Home runs — Xn-n- is Seminick Stolen bases — Ashburn 3 — Harnner Sacrifice — Rowe Double to Miller to Haas Gustineplays to Basgal to Stevens Losing pitcher — Ostermueller gh Cardinals Win Two ST LQUIS Aug 28 (AP) — The St Louis Cardinals moved into second place in the National league lf pennant race a game-and-a-ha- Citation Winner By Charles Dank ley CHICAGO Aug 28 (AP)— Citation the horse of the year with Jockey Eddie Arcaro astride rambled to a length victory in the $88750 American Derby at Washington park today Free America Citation's running mate from the Calumet farm was second and Volcanic was third Citation by his victory became the third greatest money winner on the American turf First placewas worth $66450 and raised the colt's earnings for two years of campaigning to $651750 which moved him ahead of Assault Stymie is the top winner with $911335 and Armed is second with $773700 The winner hurtling to his thirteenth victory in fourteen starts this season ran- the mile and a quarter in 201 35Papa Redbir'd owned by Joseph A Goodwin Lexington Ky surprise winner of the Arlington classic finished fourth Because of the small field betting was to win only and when the 24636 sweltering fans poured 4 on the Calumet pair out of a total of $103930 Warren Wright's sleek thoroughbreds went off as 1 to 10 favorites The winning pay- behind the league leading Braves today by sweeping a twin bill from the New York Giants 4 in 12 inand 6 nings four-run A ninth inning rally enabled the Cards to win the second game after Stan Musial won the opener by belting his 33rd homer of the season in the 12th frame The Cards are one percentage point ahead of the third place whom they Brooklyn Dodgers meet tomorrow in a doubleheader off was $220 New Vork St Lea is 5-- 7-- ABHOA LohrkeZb McCarthy Laytcmlf Lock man cf Gordon 3b Mize4b Marshall! Thomsnlf 4 13 4 Lapointess 1 0 0 0 Duaak3b 0 0 0 0 Musial rf 5 1 7 O Moore cf 4 2 0 5 Slghterlf 18 2 Sch dienst2b 10 Jones b 13l 0!o Younglb 4 0 3 1 1 i " Mueller If Ricec 0 0 0 2 Brazlep Kerrjg Livngstne 10 4n h Baker Westrumc 3 0 3 0' Wilksp W Cooper c 10 1 0 eLang $81-36- ABHOA S 1 3 1 4111 03 3 0 9 0 5 2 5 1 3 2 S 0 2 0 4 S 11 0 2 0 5 3 5 0 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 Coaches Named For Ogden School System 0 0 1 iff 0 hit-H- ome mi runs Gordon 2 Sacrifices — Lohrke Kennedy Double — Schoendlenst Plays Lapointe : and Jones Mize (unassisted) Young and Lapointe Winning pitcher — Hearn 4 Russets Trim Pioneer League Bees Defeat Mustangs By 2 Score Cowboys in 5-- BILLINGS Mont Aug 28 (AP) Mel Waters of the Idaho Falls Russets hurled a five-h- it game tonight to defeat the Billings Mustangs 2 The win was the third straight for the Russets over the Mustangs Tomorrow Pocatello plays at Billings while Idaho Falls goes to Great Falls Jim Lanham was charged with the loss He allowed 10 hits The Mustangs scored one run in the fourth inning when Les Barnes singled and Lynn South doubled Their other run came in the ninth on a triple by Barnes and a single by Jack Calvey The Russets got one run in the fourth one in the fifth two in the sixth and one in the eighth The fourth inning run came when Doug Donnan was hit with a pitched hall and Bob Durretto and Clyde West singled scoring him In the sixth Donnan singled Dur-ett- o lived on an error and both scored when Jim Stanton singled In the eighth another pitched ball started things off this time with Duretto as the victim He advanced on a passed ball reached third on West's ground out and came home when Stanton was safe on an er5-- ror Earl Silverthorn center fielder was the Russets' big gun He got four hits in four tries Barnes was the best Mustang with the bat in four getting two Twenty-thre- e hundred fans saw the contest Idaho Fall Billings AB H O A' ABHOA 1 Priesterss 5 O 3 3 Sll tnorncf Bundy 2b Donnan 3h Duretto rf West If Stanton lb Tappc MWatersp Adams cf 0 0 0 7) 4) 5-- 11-1- 0) 8-- 81 10-1- 0) 4-- 3) 3) American League Boston New York Cleveland Philadelphia Detroit St Louis Washington Chicago 74 73 73 73 SS 49 49 40 L 47 48 49 51 59 73 73 80 Pes OB 600 'iii 3 913 598 585 500 390 380 333 3 13 28 Va 39 33 National League W 68 Boston St Louis Brooklyn Pittsburgh New York 67 64 51 Pet 53 51 370 559 557 GB 54 530 3 S I 52 60 57 54 96 50 70 49 71 Philadelphia Cincinnati Chicago 513 450 i 7 417 14 18 409 1B Coast League By The Associated Press L Pet 90 84 584 San Francisco 89 574 66 Oakland 83 70 542 Los Angeles Portland Seattle 77 76 73 65 64 San Diego Hollywood Sacramento 75 78 83 89 03 GB 'l 507 0 13 14 433 410 25 37 IS football Fort high — Ira Winger football and Dan Thomas basketball Mound SALT LAKE CITY Aug 28 (AP) The Salt Lake City Bees chased across a run in the 10th inning to defeat the Twin Falls Cowboys 5 to 4 for the third consecutive time The loss dropped the second place Cowboys 2 games off the pace as the league leading Pocatello Cards defeated Great Falls The Punchers could count in only four frames despite nicking Teddy Savarese Bee portsider for 15 hits The Pokes scored two in the first and one each in the fourth inning and sixth Two runs in the sixth by the Bees knotted the count after the locals scored one run in the second and another in the third Twin Falls threatened in the top of the extra inning when they loaded the bases Manager Charley Metro doubled with one awayJoe Polich grounded out and Bob Koraleski followed him with a free pass to first base Hal Danielson was passed intentionally to pack the sacks Charles Noah dribbled a ball to the pitchers mound and Saverese flipped back to catch Metro at home plate Ray French was granted an intentional walk Then Glen Tuckett tried a squeeze bunt Sven Jessen Wassie first baseman fielded the ball and threw homeward in time to force Che so But catcher Daniel-so- n dropped the ball and Cheso tallied the winning run New series open tomorrow with Ogden at Twin Falls and Salt Lake at Boise City Twin Falls Salt Lake 0 Leyrerrf 1 RadtkeSb Triandos3b 0 Metro cf O 0 6-- 3-- -- Lu-pi- en 1 Two-bas- Zoldakp Beardenp 4 2 0 Lopat p 0 0 o o eMa pes o 0 0 0 0 0 13 Rams dell If 3 3 100 LomanLlb 1 0 3 0 Moore cf 5 0 0 0 LaFrancee 4 X 1 3 Rossp Tamone3t Pesky Stephens Double plays — Michaels Appling and Losrelb Doer and Goodman Goivasc Lupien Stephens Losing pitcher—Wight Story rf 14 Noyeap KHemanp Totals 34 12b26 14 Totals 37 6 37 aRan for Clark in Sth bTwo out when winning run scored cSacrificed for Johnson in Sth dWalked for Houk In Sth eHit into force out for Lopat in 9th 010 080 010—3 Cleveland New York 010 000 002—3 Error —Johnson Runs batted in — Doby Lopat Gordon Keller Mapes Two-bahits — Clark Robinson Home run — Doby Sacrifices — Boudreau Brown Double plays — Rizzuto and Hen-ric- h Johnson Rizzuto and Henrich 2 Boudreau Gordon and Robinson: Riz- zuto Stirn weiss and Henrich 5 0 se I Lambert Club Announces ISO 1-- 110 ISO 2 0 1 1 O 1 j If Harry Taylor Mrs Lamar Jacob-so- n and Mrs Curtis Bosworth Meanwhile officials report heavy equipment and surveyors will move onto the club property Monday to begin actual construction of the course Fred-rickso- 4 0 2 4 Vernonlb 8 2 3 01 Koza r 2b Mayo2b Kell3b Mullinrf Everscf Wertzlf Vicolb Swiftc SOS Grayp Benton p eWakefield Houttemnp Trucks 0 3 0 4 GUTwatercf 1 4 2 3 0 Rob tson rf 4 13 Stewtrf-c- f 4 0 8 McBrideif aHutchinsn bBerry Wagner e p 0 1 114 0 0 0 0 0 CoanH Christmanss 0 01Yost3b 3 0 Bvansc 10 10 3 I Early 1 2 0 0 2 c 0 0 0 Csnchrip ere- oi Hudson p 1 0 0 0 Thompson p 1 1 O Of dC lark Welterothp Haefnerp eSullivan 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0O 0 1 10 0 0 37 8 30 IS 33 8 30 7 Totals Waiked for Swift in 7th bRan for Hutchinson in 7th (Walked for Benton in 7th dSingled for Thompson in Sth eFlied out far Haefner in 10th Total"! a Mable Draper Is Detroit 010 000 113 100 020 002 0— 3 Washington— Yost Kosar Lipon Evens Errors Coan Runs batted in — Stewart 3 Gray McBride Vico Mayo 2 Kell Mullin Robertson Two base hits — Glllenwater vers 2 Kozar Stewart Three base hits — Robertson Sacrifices — Vico Stewart Lipon 2 Mayo Double plays — Wooten Christman and Wooten Winning pitcher —Trucks Losing pitcher— Welteroth Golf Champion 1 Time— 3:45 -- 7-- 1 four errors in the seventh when the Cards grabbed four runs on three-hitand two bases on balls Al Neil hit a double and Manager Rolland LeBlanc a single to bring in the runs Great Falls started a comeback in the bottom half of the seventh when Dick Briskey and Dale Mark-e- rt Mable Draper defeated Mrs walked and Charles hit W Mrs A Shaw five and four to beFeminine golfers of the Ogden to load the sacks JohnSegale Wilburn come Ogden's new lady champion golf and country club will qualify connected for a single to bring golfer The match was played SatWednesday for the annual ladies1 in two tallies but that was all Pnratrllo urday at El Monte Great Falls Professional golf championship A The defending champion Mrs E ABHOA Ernie Schneiter announced Satur- Seh'manssABRO 3 0 3 1 Jacobsonlf 8 0 9 0 F Easley was unable to defend day night 3 G selman3b 1 0 4 3 her title because of illness accordSwed'ski3b 3 "We have more interest in ladies' Mickelsnlb 5 10 2 9 1 Briskey 2b 3 7 4 4 3 10 Markertrf 0 0 0 ing to Barney Shannon El Monte golf this season than at any time Neil1 4 0 10 0 Segaless 3 9 7 pro since the club was organized back Leblancc Sheehanrf 2 0 3 0 Wilburn c 13 3 Consolation winner was Marjorie in 1913" said Professional Schnei- Sowlnscf 4 3 10 Bandy e 0 3 1 who defeated Mrs R J ter 1 10 0 Sparks Barczski2b 3 10 1 O'Keefe lb Hoxer and four five 4 3 0 "We anticipate a field of more Curleyp Manzer p 0 0 0 0 0 0 xSautter than 40 players for the three 0 0 Auxiliary Group auxiliary Monday at eight pm at the El Chico club The men's committee organized previously will meet at the same time and place Members of the auxiliary are Mrs Cecil Joraensen chairman season was 12th his of the it Mrs John Hull Mrs Ken HartwellH Detroit Washiartea n ABHOA Mrs Vern Taylor Mrs Lloyd Mrs ABHOA! Mrs Mark Ballif 3 13 1 Wdotenlb 0 11 1 Liponss 10 their ball game with Detroit in the ninth inning today but' a two-ru- n rally by the Tigers in the tenth gave them the game 5 Virgil Trucks the fourth Detroit pitcher was credited with the win 3 0 2 5 36 10 37 7i Totals Totals 33 3 37 10 8 - Savaresep xGrounded into double play for Lan36 9 30 18 Totals 41 5 v2B 121 Totals ham in 8th yOne out when winning run scored noo 113 010—5 Idaho rails zSingled for Noverini in 7th ooo loo 001—3 GREAT FALLS Mont Aug 28 Bintnaa xxRan for Gammlno in 7th Runs — Donnan 3 Duretto 3 Tapp (AP) — The Pocatello Cardinals Twin 200 101 000 0—4 Falls Barnes 3 Errors — Bundy 2 Skinner added a 011 000 200 1—5 game to their Pioneer Salt Lake City Runs batted in— Silverthorn West Stan— Runs Lyrer Jessen Metro Hack they beat Tiesiera ton 3 Calvey South Two base hit- s- league lead tonight when 2 Westlake Franch Cheso South Tapp Silverthorn Joffe Three Great Falls Electrics 10-- 8 — Jessen Danielson Polich Errors aaaa nils — Silverthorn Barnes Double 2hk games ahead Savarese Sacrifice 2 hits This them puts — Savarese 2 plays — Skinner to Barnes to Calvey of the second-spo- t Twin Falls Cow- B rocker Tiesiera Polich Two base hits to to SacriStanton Priester Bundy Taaaaii Leyrer Polich Metro Jacinto fice hits — West Hit by pitcher Donnan boys who lost their third straight Runs 2 In— Polich Metro Hack to batted Salt Lake City and Duretto by Lanham Hits — of Lan- game Double Savarese Gammlno The Cards took their victory on Jaelnto ham s in S: Chuka 3 in 1 Struck out — — Noverini to Jacinto to Westlake by Waters 6 Lanham 2 Chuka 1 Bases the strength of 11 hits from Gene plays to Polich to Jessen Left on on balls — off Water 0 Lanham 1 Runs Manzer five Spark ie errors and 13 2 Radtke Twin Falls 11 Salt Lake 20 bases for—Lanham 3 Waters 2 free bases responsible Losing pitcher— Noah Time — 1:35 Left on bases — Idaho Falls Great Falls players committed 8 Billings 3 Ladies Prepare For Golf Event se 3-- Westlake lb 5 2 121 1 Cheso3b 8 3 3 7 4 3 2 1 0 Brockerc 0 Tieseera Jf 4 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 French cf i m ss 0 0 0 2 Nover xGammino 110 0 llxxBacciocco 0 0 0 0 01 Tuckettss 2 0 0 0 PoIichss Koralskl3b Danielsnc Myerap Noahp 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Cullimorelf Jessen 1b Hack Two-ba- 33 7 24 14 Totls Totals 33 11 27 10 000 103 000—4 Boise 030 100 04x 8 Ogden Runs—Baumer RamsdeU Lamont 2 Goivas Moore 3 Noyes Koenlg Valentine Lambert ReuhL atrrors — RamsdeU Tamone Koenlg Murphy Sacrifice hits —Lambert LaFrance Three base hits— Lamont Story Two base hits — Koenig Members of the Mount Lomond Reuhl Wolf Runs batted in— Lamont 2 Ross Nose Murphy Daniels 2 Giovas Golf and and Country club at a Lambert — Reuhl Wolf 3 Double Boise recent session named an auxiliary Baumer to ReuhL Left on base —play 14 Ogden 9 Winning pitcher— Lambert pitcher — Bearden committee It will be the duty of Hits — of Ross 3 in 3 plus Lambert 4 in 4 acsocial to Runs the responsible for — Noyes 7 Ross 4 organize auxiliary 7 5 Senators Tigers Noyes 2 Ross tivities for women members for Lambert 0 Struck outon—by City balls —off Noyes WASHINGTON Aug 28 LAP)— the winter season 3 Lambert 3 Base AB HO A ABHOA 12 3 Wild Ross 7 Lambert pitch— Rose Jacinto 3b 5 15 2 The Washington Senators tied up The group will meet 3 3 7 1 14 3 1 Chukap Tenth Frame 2 1 x Wilson I By The Asseoisted frees W L Pet GB Pocatello 69 43 633 Twin rails 65 43 603 2ft Idaho Falls 63 48 568 6 54 14 56 401 Ogden Salt Lake City 53 37 483 15V4 Boise 30 SI 459 19 43 66 394 35 Great Falls 41 65 387 39 Billings Sander's Probable Pltehers: at Twin Falls Ogden (Robertson 10-8:15 pm (Maycock 14-Salt Lake City (Bilbrey at Boise 8:15 pm (Colombo Pocatello iDudrey at Billings 8:15 pm (StilweU Idaho Falls La mat at Great Falls 8:13 pm (Tuschoff Cardinals Win 13 13 30 Over Electrics By 10-- Score 4 4 0 lBriganU3b 3 0 0 3 Barnes 4 11 01 Calvey lb 3 13 01 Southrf 3 14 0 Skinner 3b 4 1 5 0 Joffelf 4 16 01 Kin g c 4 10 0: Lanhamp Philadelphia Wins PHILADELPHIA Aug 28 (AP)— A triple by Don White and Sam Ohapman's 3ingle with one out in tile tenth inning gave Philadelphia a 4 victory over St Louis here today for a clean sweep of the 5-- GET YOUR WILD FOWL GUN NOW! You will know why above everything else the Winchester Model 12 is known for its dose hard accounting shooting for its great popularity and 'success Wildfowl shooting upland hunting trapshooting skeet — Model 12 is out in front in every one of them Due to shootand mechanical design superior ing performance Finely balanced comes up points and swings with the right feel and hang for quick accurate shooting under all conditions all-arou- ng gun-buildi- Come in and see our selection in popular styles and gauges I flights" -- I Totals 6-- 9-- 6-- ls al Piers-Charl- es Tota Runs — Schuerman Revell Brothers sports store handicap tennis tournament under direction of Ogden city recreation department advanced to the final round in doubles and semifinals in singles as play continued at Lester park Saturday evening Dean Perkins and Dave Stimson had too much for Lyle Killpack and Diana Hunsaker in winning 3 straight sets 4 They earned the right to meet the winner of a semifinal match between John Piers and Joe Kenny and Charles Pronberg and Ted Boyle John Piers barely edged past Dave Stimson junior boy's cham7 pion by the 5 Joe Kenny won a quarter-fina- l match from Ed Ewell score 4 1 Semi-finasingles matches originally scheduled for Saturday were delayed and will be played off this afternoon along with the doubles final Sunday's Schedale: Singles semi-finmatches: Three-thirt- y Lyle Killpack pm— vs winner of Dean Perkins and unaries Fronberg Two p m — John Piers vs Joe Kenny Doobles final: Five pm — Dean Perkins and Dave Stimson vs winner of Joe Kenny and John Fronberg and Ted Boyle match 7-- 43 11 27 6! Thurstonj Is 0 43 7 37 10 xStruck out for Manzer in 7th 101 300 410—10 Pocatello 102 010 220 Great Falls 8 Finals Today in Tennis Tourney 8-- Coaches to serve the Ogden City school system during the 1048-4- 9 3 3 0 1 school year were announced SaturRlgyss day by Bill Miller assistant superEreyjfc intendent of schools Kennedyp 3 0 1 0 Ogden high school will have Totals 30 7y34-1Totals 46 13 26 17 Mark Ballif as director of athletics aHit into double play for Lohrke in Monte Bailey baseball: Carl Tav- 12th lor swimming and tennis Cluff yOne out when winning run scored bStruck out for Brazle in the 3rd Snow and Carl Taylor football for Wilks in the 3th cSingled Central high — Aaron Home foot New York 303 000 000 000 4 St Louia 000 031 000 001—5 ball: Lee Gourley basketball Errors — Mize 2 Runs batted in —GorLewis high— Woody Call footdon 4 Jones 2 Musial 2 Two hau hit ball and Earl Home basketball uinrite Mize Three base Washington high— Floyd Taylor — 10 Champions in the annual Junior golf tournament for young boys and girls of Ogden were crowned at the Ogden Golf and Country club Saturday The tournament is sponsored annually by Mr and Mrs Matt Browning Fancy awards go to the winners annually Left to right: Don Hales city junior champion Judy and Joyce Pugmire—girls' and junior girls' winners and Jay Brown first flight winner s Ai Chicago Reds was pressed into service Saturday night for the second successive time and turned back the Boise Pilots 8 to 4 to give Ogden a two to one edge in the series ng -- se Lambert hand-gom- e twirler of the Ogden Clayton Lambert was also credited with three game series It was the A's the victory He was pressed into fourth successive win Relief pitcher Al Widraar was the service in the Boise half of the sixth Inning after Cliff Ross loser St Laeis Psdladslphia walked Noyes and permitted Koon AB H O A AB H O A to 3b 0 9 2 3 Webbss 4 0 3 Dillinger ing single to left He had three Zarnia of 4 14 0 M'CoskyJf 0 0 0 balls and no strikes on Valentine 2 0 0 Priddyjb 4 1 1 fj Whitelf Plattlf 110 Chapman rf 14 1 when Lambert took over 4 0 Lundjrf 13 Majeskiab 113 Lambert tossed the ball to give 3 3 12 0 Vaiurf Arftlb 10 0 Valentine 1 11 2 Mossc 3 0 S 0 Fainlb a base on balls this one 0 8 1 however Fel'griniss 4 12 4 Guerrac being credited against 2 3 3 Kennedy p 3 0 0 Si:aer ah aDente 2 Boss During his five plus nning 10 000 0Briasiep 1 0 0 3 Widraar p on the hill Boss walked 12 men Before the side was retired the Totals 33Sx3813 Totals 38 9 3017 xOne out when winning run scored Pilots chased in Uiree runs to tie a Walked for Kennedy in 8th the score at four all St Louis 010 100 020 0—4 The Beds exploded with four 020 001 100 1—8 Philadelphia Error— Webb Runs batted In— Arft tallies in the Ogden half of the Piatt Priddy Guerra Suder Valo eighth to clinch the game In this White hit—Priddy canto Lament walked and Moore Chapman Three-bas- e hits—Lund Majeaki White Sacrifices— Brissie Zarilla Moss Stolen singled La France sacrificed and bases — Valo Fain Double plays — Webb Lambert proceeded to win his own Suder and Fain Priddy Pellagrin! and game with a single to center Arft Losing pitcher— Widmar Ruehl and Murphy followed with doubles to assist in the four Bed Sox 6 Chicago 2 run orgy Ogden chased in three runs in BOSTON Aug 28 (AP)—Vern inning and added a (Little Slug) Stephens had a per- the second fourth La mom fect day at bat today—four bits in single run in the two Ogden runs as many times at bat —as the Amer- drove in the first the second with a triple ican league leading Bed Sox ham- in Boss led the Beds In the stick mered 13 hits off Chicago pitching for a 2 triumph over the last place department with two hits Pitcher Noyes of Boise with a triple and a White Sox The Bed Sox now lead the cir- single Koening and Lowe with cuit by a game and a half over the two hits each led the Pilots in New York Yankees who defeated offensive play missed a play the Cleveland Indians 2 The In- at Umpire Borowy home plate on Murphy in the dians now are in third place two was eighth The Ogden shortstop Gior-vagames in back of the Bostonians s safe a country mile Catcher Boston Chicago ABHOA! ABHOA tossed back the ball of the the Baker 3b LD'Mag'ocf 4 2 31 pitcher with Shortstop Koening 0 Pesky3b 4 2 Luplenlbss On the play Murphy 41 recovering WiUiamslf 5 Appling 13 broke for the 0 Stephenss 4 4 3 plate Seereylf 0! Doe rr 2b 3 14 Fans and officials in the press Wright rf 0: 4 12 Philleycf box figured Murphy was safe but Spencef 1 Goodman lb 3 17 Hodginrf Borowy ruled otherwise as the fans Michael- 2b Tebbettsc 4 14 booed in unison 4 0 0 Kinder p Weigelc Wight p Ogden takes to the road Sunday New Terk for games at Twin Falls and PocaABHOA ABHOA Moulder p Mitchell If 4 3 4 lStmweiss2b 4 3 3 2 aKoIIoway tello The Reds return home next Haynesp Clark rf 4 2 3 0! Henrichlb 3 0 8 Sunday night for a crucial series 0 0 0 0 Lindell If aTucker 3 0 2 Totals 33 7 24 11! Totals 35 13 27 11 with Salt Lake Summary: 1 3 Kennedy rf 0 0 1 OirTMag'ocf aGrounded out for Moulder in Sth Betse Boudreauss 3 0 3 5! Berrarf 0 3 Ogden 000 000 020—3 Chicago ABHOA Gordon 2b 4 a 4 2!Johnson3b 0 3 ABHOA Boston 210 111 OOx — 4 3 3 8 Reuhl2b 3 13 3 Koeniea B"ardino3b 4 0 1 3 jcBrown 00 — — Goodman Runs Error batted in Val 1 4 tinecf 4 0 3 0 Murphvss 4 1 2 01 Rizzuto ss 13 1 Dobycf 2 Williams 1 3 Daoiels2b 4 Wright 1 1 Stephens 6 c Wolfrf 4 Houk Robinson lb 13 Baumer 3b 110 — Weigel e Doe Tebbetts hits 3 0 2 3 2 it lldKeller 0 10 0 13 4 Hegano 2 Doerr Plckertjf Tebbetts 1 3 0 2 The victory enabled the Yanks to climb past the Indians into second place in the torrid American league pennant race a game and a Boshalf behind the front-runniton Red Sox The Yankees scored the tying and winning run without the aid of a base hit The winning "rally" resulted from three walks a hit batsman a sacrifice and a fielder's choice The winning run crossed the plate when the Indians Just missed completing a double play on Cliff Mapes' bouncer as Larry Berra romped home When the Yankees came to bat In their half of the ninth the sweltering crowd of 36172 which had braved the 98 degree heat to watch the last game here between the two rivals was already filing out Then it happened Gene Bearden a southpaw came in to pitch the ninth replacing Lefty Sam Zoldak Joe DiMaggio the first batter was nicked on the left arm by a pitch Bearden then nearly conked Berra with two more wild tosses and was replaced by a righthander Ed Kleiman Kleiman finished the job for Bearden walking Berra Bobby Brown batted for Billy Johnson and neatly sacrificed the runners along Phil Rizzuto was purposely passed filling the bases with only one out Ed then ran up a 2 count on Charlie Keller batting for Ralph Houk and finally walked him forcing in DiMaggio with the tying run Mapes batting for Pitcher Ed Lopat sent a high bouncer to Gordon who forced Keller at second but Boudreau's relay to first was not in time and Berra crossed the plate with the winning run I Cleveland 4-- Two-ba- 8-- By Joe Reichler NEW YORK Aug 28 (AP)—The New York Yankees aided no little by the intense heat and wildness on the part of a couple of Cleveland hurlers came up with a couple of "gift runs" in the last of the ninth inning to—nip the Indians a tn 2 4 four-gam- - Clay Lambert Gives Reds 4 Decision 3-- inside-the-par- There's no stopping Pocatello's Al Neil the hard slugging outfielder who this week added another five points to boost his hitting mark to 398 According to late Howe News bureau reports this is high among ail the league's hitters In addition Neil heads five other departments He's best at collecting 162 hits grossing 283 total bases hitting 32 doubles 23 home runs and driving in 118 runs ( hit a if Boston Other leading hitters are Twin AB H O Al ABHOA 5 3 3 0 vrban2b Holmes rf Palls' Ray Jacobs with 385 Great 4 13 4 Jeffcoatcf i: Palls' Jim Keating with 384 Idaho 0 Maddernlf Torgesnlb 1 013 0 0 2 dWaitkus Illiott3b Palls' Douly Donnan with 375 and 2 0 Cavar'talb ' Heathlf Pocatello's Ed Mickelson with 359 2 0 Pafko3b Conatsercf Jacobs also leads in stolen bases 2 2 Lowrejrn Salkeldc 23 Pocatello's Roy Sowins 1 01 Nicholsnrf Masic pilfering 3 4 Scheffing c has scored the most runs 111 and Siatijb 1 0 Smalley Barrettp Ogden's Jack Baumer leads in 0 0 Meyerp aRyan with 18 triples 1 0 p Hague Kushp Pocatello's Art Koby is the top 0 0 bFM'C'm'k o 0! pitcher with seven victories and Bickfordp o oi cM M C rrK two defeats o II Lyons p Charlie Wolf leads the Ogden o e Shour p Reds with a fancy 353 Hank Rams-de- ll has slumped to 345 33 9 37 7 Totals 34 10 37 19! Totals Pocatello is leading in team batFiled out for Barrett In 3rd bFlied out for Rogue in 8th ting with 305 with Twin Falls cGrounded out for Bickford in 8th next with 302 Ogden 298: Idaho dWalked for Maddern id 9th 283 Great Falls 278 Salt 001 001 003—5 Falls Boston 030 000 010—4 Lake 275 Billings 260 and Boise Chicago— Error Dark Runs batted in — Schef- 255 fing Smalley 2 Verban Dark F In fielding department Twin hits' — Falls the Heath 3 is with 965 Others — Three-bas- e leading hit Smalley Scheffing follow: Boise 958 Salt Lake 952 Cavarretta Home run— Heath Sacrifices — Meyer Jeffcoat Dark Double olaya — Idaho Palls 951 951: Pocatello Pafko and Cavarretta: Elliott Slits and Ogden 945 Great Falls 945 and — pitcher Lyons Torgeson Winning Billings 941 pitcher—Kush ISA R AUGUST 29 1948 Yanks Get Two 'Gift Runs In Ninth Edge Indians 2 to Gain Second Place 5-- Hal Jeff coat it for the Brave was knocked unconscious as he crashed into the centerfield wall chasing Heath's drive He collapsed at the base of the wall and "Peanuts" Low rev raced over from left field to pick up the ball It gave Heath ample time to circle the bases Jeff coat recovered after a few minutes and retired from the game However he wasn't seriously hurt He left the field under his own power The Cubs went into the ninth with a 2 lead after raking "Red" Barrett for three runs in the second inning and picking up another in the eighth off Al Lyons when Bob Scheffing doubled and Roy Smalley cracked out his third hit The victory enabled the Braves to maintain their two-gaedge over both the Dodgers and Cardinals who also won STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING 6-- Swederski Neal LeBlanc Sheehan 2 Sowins 2 Barczewski Gyselman 4 Briskey 3 MarLeker! 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