Show L t I 1 ' - 1- - L - ' - -- 16 ' : - GItts 0 -' r - 1 - - - - - line - ' - National League - 1 w - - Boston' Brook1141 0— ' - - 62 ta St Louis Pittsburgh New- York ''' AND AnA JOR - - t ‘ - i - THE SALT LAKE framuNA Tuesda:Augttit 174943- - I - ' - - 7 - - - ' ' ‘ 6iii Slated:aii4ddéit Feature' Toii Sept "' - - 47 1 53-'- 50 54 " - ' - 2 2 6 52 —509 - ' - Cleveland Philadelphia: Boston New York -569 552 546 515 - - r MINOR-- LEAGUE - -- W Ga L - - Pacific Coast League : i - 4 - w k1 - Pct- SO 59- - 576q- - San Francisco Oakland 67- 42 1615 67 45 598 114 65 45'591 61 46 570:5 52 55- 486 14 Detroit 614 STANDINGS - American League -' r : Gil PcL 5647 59 - 49 a a a Rost at 1 - 4-4- 52 56 - 481 ' 9 Philadelphia isle i - - 47 43 to i : 4 83 di Lou Angeles 76 65 71 San Diego 4b t 68 73 73 Seattle 67 73 Portland 64 78 Hollywood - - - -- 62- - '- 5 -- ' ' - ' - -- 1 - - I ''- -'- - - -- 3-1- 2) - Pct 'GIL 61' 36 - 629 ' 39616 1 ' fit 45 V545 8 50 495 1S 51 - 49514' 54 49 49 ' -- York-a-Volse- lle 1 7-- 7) 6--8) 1 0) 5) 1 1 - 416 ---- ' ünsBattdIn : t:--!1-- '- : - - - i - -- - 7 : : -- : - ----------- --- 1 Cardmals'T T 7 WM '1 - toa To Maintain Pennant i - rrireii mb - - I (R--T- atmen - - - ts - - 25-h- -'- d 4r14 i BB--O- ER-1lea- ting Unapires--Steubi- --1-:55 Defeat France - -- (UP)----Americ- - - 4030 - -- 1 ce th 4- Cjas - - t 1000 hs 30-b- ut - ut st REII--Ri- - -- -- - 38H--Ree- - 4-- 2040 - 11 the-Negr- 3-- - 1-- I Umoires--Barlt- 35-37-- 74 1-- 4 - - Tman OF ArSERIES - Sowing - tett rod) - 4 - i ' 1:0-chat- - 2 Ma-?the- ca -- j It r - ' ' - -- 0 s ' 1 1 - IIP0 f --- -4- --' Or - - ' ' v-- 10410 ' :tCett r777 xiiRan-torlipnglan- d i- -- s f - 44- I k For :: - -4- ' - a - i --:- - :—"- ' '' 401eig — - - -- - - r- -- - --- -- - " ' 471"1" t 1t11 - i - '41''''atig-- !t-- 3 '1 - - 1' 7 dp ' 411 '' 02111E - - ''4444''''''44a02 - a - '' ' Ia 4 t I ' IN'AT THE 4 '- - 440 - "!HOME of SOPE2102" ' CA2'SERVICE ss ' - - You sf have aI h app I er vacation ' properly 1 ' e ' - - - "' - - - - 'Awn - - - - : - ' - - e ( ' - ' ''' NIGHT - i - --- REPAIRING'S CEIEVPOLET CO-it - ' - Phone 34644 TOWING-- 24 HOURS Alt Allakos of Cort--f ' -- - - - i - - - - - - -- - ' - 2 ' '' : :"777--- ' ' --'' - - -- - - 1 ' " " - 47"?1--'' "0 :'-- : ':07-4'- 7 - Itl '‘ ' ka ' ' t'v -: -- 7'''''“ ç -- ' '' ' I 3 officiaf repOrt to the BROWN MILITARY - ACADEMY' OP ' BAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA announces Brown wins honor rating ed War r)epartment for eight gucceissive rears and this year with highest :lossifization "Surieriorr Brown as t he only military instituto in seven Western states offers to young men at'whoa and lunior college a go high superior training for am age Of wow or Woos- ' ' KieRgkiP szrigimears t ' t 1- PIA DAY t - - - ' - - ' : - 1 )71 ih 3 1 0 t 3 0 10 - V2 - --- ---I 21 t r xxxBird 36 6 24 61 Totals 33 14 27 9 'Totals sWalked for Melte In vtitrnio Out for Oil 9UL xxl:tiyaupded for ' Zaeciti in 9th Score by innings: s 000 022-- 06 Provo — ' American Fork 2 50(t 10x- -7 It—Brooks 2 Elliot Jones Klegg and Wankier D Peters Mae Allister Durant Dyer Gtxsinsta Die3ebritgt 3 Ertzraarent?opye E-- -Brooks r 24: i0—Emmertson "noel 2BH—Overly BB—Ernmertscon 3 Maim 1 DP— azg to Drake to Page Dyer to Evans HP L—Overly by Klegg RBI—Brooks 2 Knot Durant 1 Overly Debitt D Peters Etninertsolu timnires—Shulsen and aretola - S i - - - - - - -- ' - ' - Bambino - I L i - "He 'certainly will be an Immortal in baseball? Meyer :said "He was a great figure That he was also a great pitcher as well as a hitter is almost forgotten "I batted against him in 1916 M' oWnd°artLANDy wwir:ro thAet7w-- y6 (:' I' when I caught for the Philadelphia' Athletics and he was as good as 0 I believe he still holds they came'berth in the regional American the 1 i record for scoreworld series baseball at Legion junior playoffs 1 : less Innings" Neb Hastings- i )1711y ' - - : t - ' - ' ' S : ' - - i - '' ' -- - ' - ITS - 5 - TIME TO : ‘ - - " '' - - ' " t ' i -- 4' J- - - - '- - ' - - - '' - - - ''''s - - - - ' ria rt' ' -- '- - : 41-4 - - ' ' - 'at — - 4 ' ' '' ' - ' I - ' I '- - T--6r)T1 A 1 I 1 -- -- '' 1 ApP 0) LID WI 4 ' C 1 i ' - 1 i f t i ''- - : :1 iks1 1 is1 iv0 tl I iIi ''' - i 44- Bob Hamilton' bee-: - Who hails - ' - - I z - - i F't k - I I all-arou- nd - - i - gos - - 2 poundid itmliannuany) Your — Account Is Welcomed amount from $100 up tilllit - ' :- ' SELF:POLISI1110 0 El 0 ' - - '' F ri 0 M' LIQUID WAX SHOE POLISH 0 SLACK BROWN TAN SLICE SACLCC3 - 59 ' - nh-aIl 4 ' : i L I ' f: ' - 'SERVICE PAINT - - e ' ' : 1 : 2 -- - -- -- - - I ' - CJ ru7 i I (I) 'I — - 1 ' 1 - tit r it - i'"1 Mast First South St City IStab lit::: 34311 I Salt 0) - et ' - r 014CIVA1 ' II (WAYP4a derOONT st 1:t et 1:it tr 5' STORE itthSouth : Phone 44382 East ez 1 - ' 411r1175 1123 1 k ‘ a 4A DU:PONT - s 'SAWN ' visftsitItrto 4: 1 I SAVINGS regardless of amount- (Current 41vidend tit C0010- - II :2' 11 t -- 1' Vwi1Zpayyo24oeYOUZ - 600ailii)4: - ':-- 1 ' ''' plus INSURED SAFETY Oa YOUIL SAVINGS? - o t ' (7 I - ' I k t any ' ' r - I - ea12 - ' It ' ' t4 I N z' - I T D 1 - t r4r 6 --'' - SH7 - 4 ' I 10 opAsoas!" twoit a SO "z' E - - - ' - s I i " - WITH - (: :1 - :' - - ---- te ) - - --- i — ' - - "--- - - - - - : - - ' - - ' - ! r take tem tt:n - f' - - or —'51 4- - - - - - 'i ) r- - 1 2 24 1 2 4 6 "'4002 1- - ' g - - 100 itt 24 Mar-Alli- ''' 111s11Ititelts from Will test hislong Indiana will hero Aug '28 tr9111 in the Fort Douglas meet Bob Hamilton The 1948 Dick Metz 40 years of age SOCTIDERN CALIFORNIA MILL TA ft V ACADEMY of the New OrIeansopen and halls from Arkansas City Kan champion Kindergarten He was a big winner in 1931 through t ninth grad—Long Beach is 32 years 'old e' ylays for the California C RNIA'S FINEST and a member of the Ryder cup JUNIOR- ACADEMY Brown School OrigCountry clUb In 1947 he was atebasmentinfrb1939 for Girls :'In the beauty spot of Ad from Landover lEvansyille the big list of money the Weet" Glendora California— He hasn't won a tourfirst through twelfth Brown Junior he Won the- NeVada winners e'ellef)1 San Meg? California—first nament this year ' but has finished finished14th and the open among : iIn the through fifth "Connected 'with often and through Brown He plays an the Tammoney d Academy" butopemoney players was in 14th O'Shanter in separate Por rated Military buildings consistent game and ii !I place Considered one of the direct now in 16th place on the cash list Il better - 2 0 Peters if 5 5 0 rt 2 'I 1 gruttraTtl 4 2 2 01 Overly e 4 3 0 1 01Dyer 2b ' 4 4 04 01P Peters 3b 4 3 0 0 11Green is 4 I g 1 8! DebeitKt lb p 1 0 0 01 ''' 0 0 0 01 - - i - 1- : ' 4 4 rt 55' 32 Elliot ei Drake 2b Pnge lb Berg se Zoccirt it ef ' Jensen Jones 3b ' - - --- 7 - 1 - -- - - One-rti- - 7- - 1 14 I - -- AMERICAN'S:0M Aug 143—Amer- n kith Fork squeezed- - out a victory over the Provo Timm? to ete Monday night Winning pitcher Emmertson allowed the Timpa a scattered eight ' hits athd tanned four 4atamen Provo 'All H 0 Maass Pork All MO A D Brooks - " ' COMPAZTION SCHOOLS - ' limps y - - i - 6 : - 1- -'1 -'- :17 m 465 'Soutn'llain - ltiL 0111P ?- mrLatccuLRE - - i- ' 1 ' - - - if your car performs Before you leave drive in for a complete checli-ove- rl - - -2 - ' 1 ' - ' a -- in? ari' ' - - 4:‘-1- e i ' ' ' - a I - ' - 114 ' - - ' - K A- 80-44an-ning flif I elli---I'' - " e - tl' - ' Uraptre- - - - -- - ' - f - 4- - - ''-- ' Yorkers - - - ' - t- - ' '' I 1 - 0 i apple' " -- Pt-'-- L acation'-?-- i - - 1 a - - - ' 0000 t 1000 6000 - - - ' - I - - - Highlights ' on Links Stars'-nte'red ta (filifié- in ' : 3-- -- ' : - --- - ance-31- Sheehan Barczettaki Koenig Results 2 Curley Pickett Reds 5 - Blies 2 Storey 'FightOld—LeBlanc Colombo Tamone 2 Fields '' N wunama ity PITTSBUR-GSheehan KII—Sbeehan Colombo RBI- -)—A Aug ''16 148 Newark NJ 3 knocked out Leon Schuerman Neil 2 Baresewsid Curley two-ru- n double Stallcup' Atlantic City in 1:43 01 Daniels 2 Sowing HR—Nell Gabriel 149 Sowing broke a 2-- 2 tie inbythe - eighth inning DP—Pocatello 1 Boise 1 PB—Storey th 'bah round-NEW YORK—Franiti Palermo 143 HP—Swedersks by Colombo BB—Coloinbo New York docisioned Jerry Coursol 146 4 9 4 Curley 3 Curley 2 LOB—gioco- rokenberry 6 In IL 11Parnea 4 in ti M Nowarkn N I (eight KR—Colombo 4 NEW YORK—Bill 15314 Brook- teilo 5 Boise 4 Curley and Waters 5 in 8 D Waters 1 in 1 BB--Umplres—Wekd Wades:co-12- 00 line Mass decisional Daly Mike Carney New nDo 1 Marne Belmont:terry 3 M Waters G York (six rounds) I — Eskenberry so 2 M Waters 3 D (stimated Cal- Brume NEW YORK--Be- rt LytsU Waters ER—Walkineshaer 5 takeng clociatoned Roy Williams-B- t Potersberg berrY t3' Manaus 3 AL Waters 4- - Winn Russets 13 Cowboys 4 la (10 rounds) —M Waters LOset—Walkingshaw Time Itindone PROVIDENCE Tw1N FALLS Ida Aug 16—Me1 —2:25 --Zit by piteber—Donnan by 180 Boston Masa - docisioned Oswald() Attendance - 1412 Umpires --Waters handcuffed the Twin Falls Drunker and Sitiva 159 Brazil (eight rounds) ' Dormer BALTIMORE here Monday night as Idaho Boy West i handed - Reds 7 135 -- Washington Md—Sonny D C tho'd At Pep- - Cowboys the Cowboys a 13-- 4 sin 132 Brooklyn N Y (first round) Fails Mustangs- 5 a crowd before defeat ofnearly 1500 BILLINGS 'Mont Williams 137 New fans CHICAGO—Johnny York decisionod Harold Jones 138 DeAug 16—Nearing troit (10 iroundst Ida Fall 4A3 H 0 A Twits Palle ABHO A 'in four of the first five innings the d 1 2 0 Ogden Reds pounded out 12 hits to Prieater at 5 0 3 II Jacobs rf 7-- 5 Sivrthrn at 6 4 1 0 MeDraid 2b 3 0 4 3 defeat Billings here Monday 3 Jensen lb 4 1 10 0 Bundy 2b 6 3 2 01 Pioneer league 1 night In a scheduled 2 Hack 6 It 5 1 Donnan In! 42 1 2 2 Metro ef Duretta 3b 41 10 contest Lanning on the hill tor the 3 1 A 5 Redso cotched up his fourth win as West If i 5 3 3 01 Polich ' as Stanton lb 4 2 5 01 Triandos 3b 4 0 2 0 agattlitt MG losses5 1 431Danie1son e 41 21 Ord-- ' ' AB 11 AlBillheirs -4 --AB H-- A Tapp e 0 MWaters p 4 0 0 lf Walknshw p 00 00 Reubi 21 5 0 2041 Jots et 5 1 1 0 Dwateco o 0 0 0 filltoknberry p 0 0 0 0 6144 3 03 21Brinentiss3b 44 02 1 13 Maroc p t 2 0 02 Murphy 3b Reimer 0 ' 2 ' 21Calyes ItKuebt 0 0 0 0 Wolf rt 0 5 2 2 OlSkeber lb ' 2 0 If 3 11Nichols 1 Ramsdell 5 4 1 It Total Totals 42 16 27 7 3713 Lamont lb- 4 3 I OiSkinner 2b 4 4 I 'IWalked for Marilee In ninth 310 Moore Ct 2 Of Adams rt ' 5 1 0'0 30 Score by innings 6 0 2 Dail e 4 1 7 liSoasiano 204 133 000- -13 Falls Idaho 4 2 Chuka ' p tanning 20 000 000 4 I 0 wIcrw11 vir—Priester Silvekilorn 3 Bundy 2 t0- 1 ' Tat I 1 t r i Donnas 2 DUlate 2 West 2 Stanton ' orilf zBarnes r 440 rl'&k4(? 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'‘ - a DP--Ro- Jek se-ga- ' -- 3-r- un Tulsa-Wichit- - co-st- - 0--- -3 - NEW YORK Aug 16 (Nrr)-- Former Pres Herbert' Hoover said -'' Monday night In A statement here:k "Babe Ruth was a- great sports-lea-n man in the very best trees of the term" 4 The only living re called that when a small boyitsked him for his- autograph during - ft ' ' puthebilleadgretticieruineogtedizi' Friena Loses and Antelreceive:41 three (Pleat "because it takes two Mriaco'Crry-Au-g:16-ttipiof yoursto trade for one of Babe ' Mexico ' Monday- - night ' - ' Ruth's's' Ruth-One of the most "Baby"beloved sports 11Zuree In the hie- - 4' r'New -York Fries-d' tory of this cottntry--'- ' I Ruth's death wu the first topic :1NEW YORK tAug'16(IIP)7- of street corner 'conversation Mayor William O'Dwyer told fans aheadef international mews- and at: the Yankee-Gia-nt exhibition' the heain load poetical situation game Monday night that the death He wasaiwaysrBablet in ideas Of Babe Ruth 'was a great loss iee where "elt becomea a 63p” '' to the city end to the nation Mex - 'Speaking at the benefit guns Ruth) - most recent ico was- in 1946 when 'he came for underprivileged kids O'Dwy- irotee quavered aa he here as the guest of Jorge- - T'esquel eels et 'the' peak of the latter's career ' 'WI 1 have to say Is what-th- e as : a wrecker or majorle‘gue whole town and the whole nation tetuns in 'starch -of :talent for his 11 aaying—Vod bless - him and Mexican kleague may he have a hippy landing' I' The Bambino- even thee in poor Shortstop Frank CroaettlI the health had- a tough time 'tneeting only i Yankee how with' the club- the pitches Of Ramon Braganai a who playedwith Ruthaaid Cuban veteranr who had been se was agrea t nlan:&nd t a ' 4'-!l'lected to pitch- for the exhibitien' friend- : 'ft) : is ig : And 'a 'as he clouted Finally everybody couple out of A the greatest home rurt the park but when Bragana walked off the mount - Ernesto ealrltoinedt'opthemnure Carmona manager of the Mex ico It an m 'honor - to have ' played w:geas with bear- City team charged-hihim-ing down on the aged 4lugger' ' Bragana resented' the charge and EVerybody Loved illins the two exchanged mild blows be- fore they we re pulled apart The BRONXVILLE N i':' Aug fans 'didn't know about the fight (UP)p-Pr- es Ford Frick- of but they cheered Ruth as loudly as National league said Mond-a- y they had cheered him in previous that 'leverybody connected exhibitions during- his playing baseball will 'miss Babe Ruth as ' long as the game is played" career I "I knew Babe a whale of a long time1 and I had a great admiraWeyer Had Bite' tion personal feeling for HOLLYWOOD Aug 16 (11P)–- - him"anctgreat he said ''On behalf of evWalsh the writer who for erybc'$dy In the National league Christy I hintyears handled Babe Ruth's deepest sympathy to Mrs ness affairs said it Would be easy extend Ruth But in this sorrow hour of to "slop over" about Ruth's death she should be as proud as any"The Babe was a big lovable body in ' the land Everybody 4 guy"! Walsh said "He was loud :: "- - ' and gruff but his bark was worse 177cluatherriRadb" I his bite he because' didn't Comtnents:' than a bite ' :CHICAGO 16 (UP)—Pres "He'd cuss- you out one minute the American °tie nanexdthanThdeygbeIdswasP°ckas Monday night al square to George Herman (Babe) Ruth' as bighearted as they come" "Babe was Ruth the greatest Walsh was associated with Ruth single figure and personality in from 1921 to 1940 and handled all the history of his syndicated articles - '' baseball"Harridge said ' ' l indomitable "The and spirit Remembers Hurling courage he displayed so many PrrTSBURCH Aug 16 (UP)— years on the playing 'field and Bill Meyer manager of the Pirates which he showed through his long and one of the Very" Lew men in sillness stand as a part of a glori-oubaseball today who batted against RutIllegetidnthat will live on Babe Ruth when he was a pitcher sportthaende banalasn offn:puirratinoan with the Red Sox was 'deeply tional -shocked at the death of the big to youth forever" - i - ls I i - i - - - tA3)"w rthe - ceremony wes Leading George- Sisler commissioner of semi-pr- o baseball and ar with Ruth in the Bambino's early Amer- league days ' - "Baseball has lost 'great sienna one of the geatest player and certainly the most renowned sips- ger of all timi"Sister said - - ' ' byrtal': -- -- - AIL dr"41—alroillauarrYtra—SY:'-'ruln----mi""- - 1'- c - A : '' - - But-Mili- ' i s : --- ' - ! - '- ' ' "'-- - ex-cha- rn - ties of a hero and as an exemplar of clean sport was an inspiration to tens of thousands of rooters of A 'simple 'hitt impressiVe was veld' to Babe°Ruth- here Mon- - all ages all over the country- To mourn with day night ns the International You logerallthwish°assurance u 15t' o serial-prbase b a I I tournament I heartfelt sympathy : : "Lif!rrY 8 Tarnen!"! paused to honor the baseball- :int! e ''" ' ' t mortal hoover nein— be Aug:'16 ' - 1 v - 1 kee - - - - ' - -- - WICIIITA-Kan- ''isoltr ' ' ' - Post--Monda- - : - - who-siumpe- fl1 - - - — ' ' - - - 1 1 er I - '11& whole lug game ?1 :i- - :generation Of boys No :9tiler major'league ' games now 4 Vown 'to - manhood will were played' Monday-'ni- g4 ht1-- - - - mmrn the Paning et the 'home - run king' of the baseball world : Babe Ruth had all of the quail- riuseiit-c(":smiliros- - - - - - - rgESS — he 14-h- - J ' - -- 4 - TTilMn haitsz uth 'c-1-- ThsameelY'ankeedi'eellIms)nanidelleilan'w7t:vcereteePrved1113" 5-- - - - : Break Away :efoni 3kyttne0:' -- - - - 1 mONM - - e" ' 411 Denver U Ma "" - - 1 ' By ASSOCIATED i4 : Pirates-Chiclrinatlgazn- 393341 - - ' - 109-43- 1 : - - ' - - ' 4' ' '''L' -' - - - 9 - 1 - - - - t' ' - - ' i' - - nigsix - - 15' 4 - ' T al:Dual-L- e ' ' Baseball fans stood in reverent silence lultinday tight as the- I death of Babe Ruth was announced br major- league atparks ' ' i Boston New York and Pittsburgh - Brooklyn and Moston players stood bareheaded la front of their 'dugouts 'at Braves 'field and the tour umpires alto vrith : I h'eacbt bowed' faced center field k ' The announcement' was made In Pittsburgh just before the start Of '' ' ' ' f' - '' the The - ! In crowd and playetsrose At once:o :4f ' 't1 silent prayer ' : :''''' ' '' At the Polo r GrOinds In New York- - where the Babe played hi YORIC-AuNEW IS (pP)— i his 'first yeara'7as: the The following telegram - fa'oman —11"1' - : - r- -- - : ' i - - 1-- 0) - ' s - 0) ! -- - --- I 2-- 6) - - iI Ne ' : it 8--3) 1 ees Capture ivi' htcapito-g a 3 t - 3-1- 5) - 1 e IN - 8-- 1) 5-- 4) - - - Reflect Greatness- of Bambino - 2) - - 2-- 0) -- - ' PiaYeis:llans Around - 5) - - ' ' 1 - - jitCA411L---) ' " - ' - - - s night-Philadelph- ia - - 4- 3-- 9) - I a - - (12-10- 1 - -- 3 - Pittabnrgh 1 1 nomenuns - - 1 ' 't‘n - eve eE SILIterrI: leI - r a 15-roun- der - 4 - W- Pneateto Idaho Falls Salt Lake' 49113 -- - - - Pioneer League - 2 :-- 573 539 1 - - - I 0 - ': 44k3 Ogden ' 1314 Boise 44 65 A01 23 454 55s 450174 yZashingtott ls ' Great-Fal451''' 17 '426 17 St Lours 43 - 64'1 402'23 ' 39 460 344 23 Cincinnati:o ' '' '' 65 e 431 1914 Chicago 57 53 ' 23 36 73:' 330 31 Sacramento Chicago 37 ' 59 463 23 e Minnie 4 '''' 1toodsit Roeulto '' - ' 't Beau ': mondaes liaatay's Asults 4 ' a ' StstoUls 9 Chicago 7 - $ Falls 13Twifi 'Falls4 (No gameascheduled) ' 'American Grdeat ' f ' leaguer' i DiMagrt 2 Cincinnati 5 (night) ' Falls Lake 7 Pittsburgh ''' ' : ' a Yankees 20 Keitner Indians 24 ' i Brooklyn 6- Boston ' 2 (night) 7 Billings fa — Ogden By MURRAY rill neydonik' irproortbsebrrilseigeadu:sil i — Red Sox 23: 74' Cincinnati - 5 :Stephens 2 Pocatello 8 Boise Z at11 NEW-Y01of 'champions (night) ' ' ' 'National league --- Kiner Mr-at' Aug 16 t ' (Hudson Waehington ' ' irshable i Pitchers SO Taaadars 29 Mize Musial CardInala t' games scheduled) ' :its' promotional rival by l"t9nlY (Coleman 11-- - :at Monday threw another i haNiinaker 10-Sauer jUKts 27Giants 27 at MI: Ogden (Roberteart e I Belqqn ' (Parnell It an 1 'Probable Tueoders Pl!c1sers and 2-corralled Joe Gus Lesnevich Walcott had it 813 I Jersey Wigs (Lanhamannouncing I at Detroit Chicago(Plerettl I &V-- Ner 5 Southern or 'Bostrk Pocatello 'Ass4clition (Beard Kohy on the 7 ardi card with the TonyeZale- I (Cray to meet In a night 7-' )vL JOnes (11-6- ) at Boise (Gilmore SCLO obi (Kennedy' at Cleve-- I r4askville 10- - Little Rock 7‘ ' 't 8:15 pan BrOoklyllZ at Philadelphia--Er- :Marcel Cerdan Middleweight title-bou- C I land 5 I (Zoldak Memphis night Chattanooga Skin (4-vs (5-Fat's SA) Donnelly (McItillth Ida)o Orleans 6 Atlanta I will 9New 1S:round Both of the fights Twin Falls (tirtmell tancinnati at Pittsburgh—Black--well(74)8:15 pm International' League ) ! ink Birminghaml Mobile 4 vs Lombardi (54) Salt Lake (Woodbury at )e-- staged On Sept 21 at Roosevelt I I EL Louis 1 11Manzer1 at Chicago—Munger I Newark Jen City 17 I :' 5!! Great Falls 813 pm Western ' stadlurn In Jorsey City N- '1T The Ett I I I (12-1League Schmitz Baltimore 1 Syracuse 9 i ' i Denver7 Sioux CitY IL 7 ' opplimitIon:20th Century Sporting '' Buffalo 3r Rochester L Baseball's ' ' i' Lincoln 7Pueblo 0 7 Montreal 5 Toronto of 1' h ' show ' his 5club ' -and club ' g ab r - b Pet ' a:championship Des Moines Omaha Player l !:--- - ' Anierican-- league - DIMagglo' ' Musial Cards 99 168 385 ' As:sodationIts own carded for the next night ' 7' Yankees' 105 Stephens :Red 92 Sox Texas BoWiulldiaremasus ReIndian 3361'112642 363'377 League stadium Yankee ' at :New)YOrk't ' 105 Gordon4 Indiana 92-- -105 1oulaville 0 Minneapolis 7 ' -an 10 TulsaMitchell 397 31 134 338 94 Indians 4 M Mi1waukee5 Rain- - on the 21st 'could find the Break:Ev--e'n---:--Shrtveport GievMul114LicinCaer"'r : Dallas 2: Houston L Dark Braves 93 355 61 11T 330 7Ttaltdia other on the Indianapolis ' i '' outfits- bilekhigeach ' " 4 Plratea-7!:: & Beaumont S Panto Oklahoma 98 374 57 123329 Cubs Columbus 12 Saimaa City ' City r -1 GREAT l'AITIAug 16:—Salt Lake fcr and Great Fails split a doubleheader e ' I ' Ark I )u-t-acthe tournament of champions iald tor the second 'straight day The I le11AILI aim op-tlencago9Walcott who lost twice to heavy Electric took the first game Mon Louist- - and t champlott-oand the Bees cópped day night74-3 weight ! Mk i : a vinEdir sheavy the 'nightcap LeSnevich the:ex4ig to t LloydTierneylimited ' theElectrics agreed litleho1der4a weight CHICAGO double in second :: J single 7 the tussle for gUarant a of $50000 I bENITEIL Aug 16 (—Den Boudreau's sizzling bat—which colwhich accounted tor twinuns In- the a to the CincinnatiReds and CHICAGO: tarried St lected 19 hits In 37 trips to the plate Aug19 game as he registered- hill Louis ' 1n university and Missourivaladdition Niederielter said second Pioneer for the week—brought his average 'Cardinals maintained their 2 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates league victory enare officials to 361 and within striking distance conference - both of the big boys had accepted fourth Salt Lake tallied twice In the first pennant drive here Monday when Monday night Johnny Vander Meer ley ' Ted Williams' American league of went route Reds to the for chalk the in on two a double and gagingexploratory"Inning' "purely singles : it an "exclusive! condition to 'go an error Great Falls then scored they unleathed a assault up his 10th win for the Reds as talks about the university's pos- leading mark ot 12 losses In the ti)tht game released showed ml Averages the fifty grand The its two runs In the second to tie including three homers- tO defeat against Monday sible with the affiliation : along v Cleveland shortstop-managthe ball game The Bees regained the Chicago Cubs 9 to 7 before He allowed only five hits had west circuit D U Chancellor the winner- will xnake' his next start up Climbed 16 points from a week ago lead with a lone run in the third the AB II Mehemet' Al Pittabsonb AR 11 0 A 0 said James chaM Price F Mopday--of In same on singles by Ray French and Will 16447' the under the' tournament Bamhts Ft 4 1 4 Oi RoJek as period 3 1 4 3 through Sunday's ' 1 1 Boston's stringbean Lientra 2b 31) 3 0 0 1 night 'de Tiesierat outfielder - Stan 'Musial said games paced the Cardinal Adams 3b 4410 41Gustino 11 Walker ri pions' banner The Denver 3 0 2 0 had 10 - - dropped pointsLake II 0 Af Great Italia ABB 0 A attack with his 29th home run a Litwhir salt 1 0 4 1 Kiner if If soon would school the eared pioneer Dale Mitchell' Boudreau's teamFrench et ftB 0 1 OtBandy et 3 0 20 0 Westlake et 2 14 0 Wyrstk et 3 12 01 I t 3 1 0 01 withdraw- from 7 the Mountain mate climbed 10 points in the week 3 2 1 4 double "and two singles In five Missski 5 1 13 01 Stevens lb 3 0 30 &gale is lb Originally Ahe T of C planned Cuillinore 3T 21211 40 2 3 1 1 0 3b e 1 0 0 0 Tbmpan 3 2 Lamanno 0' tlysenno States (Skyline) conference and to hold third spot with 336 la so zJaeinto 10 0 0 0113riskey 2b 4 3 3 2 times upDel Rice hammered out Siallcup se 4 2 2 51 aBockman West lb 0 0 1 0 to: stage a return light heavy the Missouri valley loop doing he passed Al Zarilla of Zt 1 O Keating p - 4 2 0 2 Tuekett 0 VIS Mesr li 3 1 0 31 Bassett 1t5-1- b 2 4 0 2b 0 — between elash Louis Cbeso I Klutts c from 330 to 3Z40 21)10 10 5i Marken rt 3 3 t 0 his fourth homer With one - aboard of the conference weight title 1 4 0Three 01 Brodie?' 1 3 2 1 2 0 Whits rt 3 '2 1 2 an Gregg yr behind them ' were Hoot been have Ranking champion IFreddie Mills of Eng Wstlaits 1bt3 21i 010Keets attending': 2 1 5 1 and- Ervilusak hit his No 5 with 0 0 lb 0 0 Singleton Lp Detroit and Barney Mc4: Gamin rt 3 01 018autter a educational meeting at Estes Evers of the 3 0 41 the hues barrenMusial's homer '''-land and Lesnevichbiritsgerald 1 0 0 0 s Section rt0 0 0 01 i Conkey of Philadelphia tied at 343: Colo visited and have Park none on also found base out back to had ' Noverini as2 Luke Appling of Chicago --WI Bob 0 3t 35 10 27 131- Totals 31 5 27 a pion -with Denver U faculty and ath- Dillinger Nths pitchers paraded to-- the ' Totals Irli ed out tor Stevens In eighth insaver's' pit 0 0 21 ' of of St Louis and George ' 'the ''-fight because of 'head 1 birlied out officials letic In in their ninth it mound' stay during the four Keil of Detroit tied at 303 and l' Score slugfest c '' - '' Totals' 24 hvIS 13 Totals 2? 13 21 11 of them 'from innings: Coloradoby In Price Cardinal-sidexplained1-Joe jutiek the 'often for DiMaggio of New York298 i Cincinnati Thompson in seventh 110 030-- -5 4000 Members of the Missouri val- out when retuning run scored000--- 2 Howie Pollet started for 000 011 Mills Is taldrig treatment now - g'None Pittsburgh 105 runs batted in and DiMaggio's CO I by RBI—Stallcuo 3 26 home runs were high in those deley loop are Oklahoma A and but a lead compiled Litwhiler Greg Billitts Salt Lake tintungst 000 030 and may be ready to return to the Great Westlake 2fild—BaumLouis Drake St In 1Falls partments Other leaders were: 'r the first three innings by the bolts Stallcup RR—Gregg 110 001 -4 Westlake ThoinPatli Savareed to Stevens i LOB—Cincinnati Detroit and Bradley universitiesr ring in a couple of months The Most runs! Dom DiMaggio Boston Ricel homers of and Musial wasn't ff 10 Pittsburgh 7 2 Markert 2 11—Savareso blarken Vander Meer as just an- RBI—Cho 85 most hits Boudreau 141 most ' Brocker Westlake Gyselman enough - He was routed in the last 4 Gregg Englishman' regarded 5 Singleton 3 Gregg be until battler doubles White O'Keefe other shopworn- crown in Lon- Keattng Tommy Henrich of New Hits—Ott Gregg 10 in 2B1—Sega1e of the third amid a four-ru- n up- Vander Meer 4 gg York 30 most eriples Ed Stewart White BB4—Keating 7 Savarese 3 30— innings Singleton 0 in 3 lifted Lesnevich's rising Savarese 3 4L 3 of Keating the Washington 12 most stolen bases ranks among Savarese 4 141'—flelt Lake 2 lia—MardonJuly 264 now Ralph liatnner the Cub starter 6 2 Bums Bob Dillinger of StLOUI$y 2L Braves ' in the TIM five kert Whitt SH—Stivarese O'Keefe fighters fouror top He was Leading pitcher was Cleveland's and Ellilar' was just as ineffective contention lot' the retying Louis' Gene Bearden whoSe 11 won 3 lost blasted to cover when Babe Young :BosToN Aug 16 H Beat AB ere AB Lake A H Tans 0 0 was good for a 786 average- - The Dodgers hustled to within two games scepter1 an 'tesnevich belong Baccieco et 5 1 5 Al Bandy ef 3 0 2 0 Red Schoendienst Dusak Marty of Walcott in first strikeout leader with 109 was Lou l 5 theliational place If 0 Cullimrs ss 'sin1 league 2 Marion 3 Illegal Musial and clustered Brissie ofPbh1adelpltL light 'French If 44 1 3 0 Gyselmn 3b 4 0 1 3 gles in the Monday night by whipping the league along with up there"' toot- -contender - Eazard fourth for four tallies 2 1 1 0 Braves 5 0 '3 Markert rf 0 31432 before rf leading heavyweight - 4Cincinnati- - Charles Thmptin PARTS Aug 16 Chet 3b '5 1 1 1 I Keating If 2 0 1 0 of their-ow- n tank some of whom booed the Stan Heidi Lead of I Charles Tiesiera e 5 4 2 1 Briskey 2b 4 1 14 St Latthi ' AR El 0 Al Cldeaso ' AR 11 0 A paid stars settwo new Eurosetters Olympic pace the loudly during eighth pean records Westik lb 5 2 10 1 Wilburn o 3 0 2 0 Dusk 2n-- if faces Jimmy 3ivins in Washington Tuekett 01 Verban 2b YORK Aug 18 (13)—Th' NEW 2 3 5 7 1 one the-5 3 and French mark when Brooks inning 3 0 2b 3 0 2 11 O'Keefe lb sashayed 1504 Marion se 5 2 2 51 Jeffcoat cl 5 3 4 0 Into four runs Boston Braves' Alvin Dark r the Sept 21 White p- as 1 2 as was Noverini up 4 France 3 It third Monday 20 whipped b they Musil 5 4 6 11Lowrey 3b 5 2 1 1 ' up Tierney p 3 1 1 21 six pointsduring the pastpicked With his doubleheader linedseats week in 19 to 8 in the windup of a two-da- y 01 Caveat& lb 3 0 12 0 victory for the Dodgers in the five-gaIf 1 5 5 Ellaughtt to his Louisat drive St overtake Niederreitersaid his reserved Stan setto between 3 t 0 the 5 clubs 01Maddern If 4 2 2 '0 rf exhibition track and field meet 40 12 27 Totals 29 1 2714 Northey 2b as the National league's bat 0 0 2 OINicholion if 5 2 101 Brooklyn AB El 0 At Boston will cost VW- $20 $10 and $5 He'll SaltTotals AB H 0 A Lake 201 000 004- -7 LaPinte Harrison Dillard - 9f ' Baldwin-Walla- Musial Lang-3- b 5 1 0 2?Sheffthgs leader—but he still has a long Cox to 2 business 4t 1 of do3b Holmes 5 way to 0012 3 2 000 020 0 Taal to if Gett hive -3 plenty one-tensec1 ' 2 OloWalkor a of 2 1 0 0 lb Young 0 21 goclipped Robinsn Dar as 1 4 0 Trench 2 ' Cullimore It—BaecloccO Jones lb 1 Ot Smalley as 5 0 1 5 Rem as 2b 40 make up the "nut" for the two 'Thompson 0 0 1 5 4 off ond when i Noverini wno record Musial the 49111cCrk 0 4 3 0 continues tó lead the Tierney European Moore et 1 0 0 011iamner 1 0 0 2 t M—Frenert 'Keating if 3 2 0 01 Elliott 3b it 4 1 0 0 Wilburn Cheao flhts alone In- addition to the Briskey Gyselman circuit in virtually eweryolRico a 4 1 3 01 Chipmait pp 0 0 00 Edwards Hrmnski rt 2 1 0 0 FMcCrk lb 4 0 5 0 heisalled to victory over teammate senior Briskey $100000 for the heavies the T of 01 Pollet fensive bMauch 0 1 p 0 0 0 000 0 01Chambers p 0 0 0 0 Burgle rt 3 11 00 001 Masi department dropped from a e Venters 4 Segal Wilburn O'Keefe- Staley p 4 1 11 0 Lorenzo Wright of Wayne univerZale $120000 23H—Cullimoro 388 batting average to 381 through guaranieed Conatser et 3 1 2 0 sity in 208 seconds Beckley Bs— Briakey Tierney &SchoenlePafko a 0 0 $50000-Thmakes is 11 4 1 1 1 lb 4 2 12 Oi Siatt 211 and Cerdan Tierney 7 SO—White 2 Tierney 3 HPo games Menet 1 0 Of Lade p Richard Morcom of Durham H Sundars 0 0 0 01 Hodges Camomile e 5 1 8 11 2 0 0 2 p Musial held first place In runs Keating3 and Markert by Tierney En— Johnson p 2 11 0 OldMcCliough total of $270000 for 'the four box- Whtte 1 0 0 0 Snider et - 4 2- 0 OZ Spabn H 4 In 14 'soared inches 0 feet the 0 0 7 I Ryan ?Ake 92 replacing New York's have lo hit at Great Tails 7 ers The gate 0 0 0 0 pole vault beating the European batted inMize Off—" P jt 0 0 0 01 Dobernie p 0 0 00 Batten p 3 0 0 OiI Hogue most runs 97 most Shoun Johnny - least $500000 before the promoters 0 0 0 and 0 p Tierney Time--2:Bandy Umpires—Engar 37 Totals 40 14 27 8 Totals 41 11 27 15 of 13 feet 11 Inches mark 164 most doubles 32 and most hits Bickford 0 0 0 0 Attendancer-14p Steubing them for In for fourth start getting anything Singled I blieeth The French record to fall was triples 12 belled out forStaley ' ' Chipman in fourth selves i Cards 8 'B'olse 2 dash mark of 476 canneloni for Chambers in sixth Ralph Kiner of Pittsburgh- - who the Totals 40 13 27 11 Totals 27 34 9 4 snarled dGrounded out for Lade In eighth' 'a lead with the last out year Dave in Bolen for Colo of anied Boulder seventh Sohn BOISE da Aug Popped out for &hefting in ninth Giants' Johnny Mize at 51 'tops Clitley barOunded out for 13icktor4 in ninth nine-tentilt a of off second Score by Innings: clipped limited Score Boise Pilots the Ihree‘hits te home run department with by innings: 'Negrii-AllStaiT' of lit as he beat Italy'S Dido by 10 Musial 000 200 040- -8 021 401 001- -9 Brooklyn is right behind with 211 Monday night and the Pcieatt110 Cart 010 000 010-- -2 Boston 104 000 101- -4 812 Chicago 467 r in of Texas Harnden Art NEW' YORI Aug 16 (A'—The dinals took the ball game St yards Louis' E—None Harry Brecheen had the 2 Snider RBI—Hodges E—Vorban Jeffeoat' Dusak Marlon won and baseball Pocatello itsAB H 02 Ai Solite - 21i All II 03 A2 Lang: best 14-lost pitchingsecond Negro east-weBeckley Campenella Cox BIRO Elliott A and M was third record 2 Militia' 2 Schoen0 Schrtnatt 5 0 3 777 4 for with Edwards 2SH—Hodges 5iKoenig Beckley Marion Dusith Cavar-- 1 Newl York- wil be held Swdrski 313 4 0 0 3 Valentine ef 30 3 1 dienst game Nortney HerMallSki McCor16 M SAN Conatier Cal MATEO The 10 hitters: retta Aug 2 ' Tuesday top Maddern - Maui Scheffine Lowrey 01 Daniels rf 4 1 0 0 se lb 55 21 10 SB—Cox night! Aug 2414- Yankee ilickisn 2 28H — Martofl Jeffcoat mick Dot Keilty Musial St Louis 108 431 87 164381 Neil It 0 Cl' Pickert If 4 0 4 0 Nicholson Snider DP—Cox to Robinson to Hodges (UP)—Long-drivin- g stadium-- It was announced 'MonMusiet Lowrey 92 351 61 117 333 Lang e I 40 9 31 Timone Mt 0 5 Nicholson LeBlanc BB--- off from Long Dark Boston the former 10 Boston 7 - kinglet LOB—Brooklyn pilot ferry — Rice Dusak DP Verban to of 1 4 1 11 Sowins el 2 1 3 &Lowe lb 97 373 57 122 327 Batten 2 Spent 1 )3ickford 2 SO—By Beach won meeralist honors in the Palko Chicago by Alec Pompex president day to Cavarretta to Smalley Verban 01 1 Lowrey se 3 2 1 3 Fields 0 0 sheehan rt 6 Cubans-8 Bickford 3 Hits—Off women's the- New York Ashburn Phila 106 419 69 136 325 Spahn L011- -9t to Cavarretta ' Louts T Chi- Batten' 01 Storey e 3 3 0 Brkwski 2b 7 7 Boehm in 3 in golf 3 Hogue Innings 1 S L 108 402 79 130 323 cago 10 BB—Pollet Johnson 2 Ham- Shoun 2 in none Bickford 1 in 1 3 Slaughter Players from the Negro National Curies p OA 0 21 Colombo p 2 0 1 1 ner tournament with a 1 Lade 1 2 Johnson 95 395 57 125 316 Holmes Boston hn elt ' Barrleague represent- - the- - east while Chambers 2 Lads 1 Hits—Off Pollet 51 Deacon on 27 131 6 Peninsula 3 Totala Time-2- :29 'rotals 29 1q17 444 72 140 315 34 Waltkus Ballefent 2'13 tricky AttendChicago Amerfcan league 3 3 stars of la in John0 inning& 14 ' Staley 432 by innIngst (paid) ' Lowrey Chlcago ' 87 275 31 85 309 son 6 hi 5 3 Wilke 0 In 3 Country rlub course here Monday Baumholtz Hamner 6 100 406 210- -4 Pocatello wia'represent- the west ann ' WI 269 41 82 308 Is 32 3 Chipman 2 in 3 Chambers 2 Boise 002 000 000--- 2 In Y 2 LIIA0 2 la 2 Dot:perste 3 Is 3 99 362 72 110 304 Gordon N R—Swederske Mickelson NH LeBlanc ' - - ' - 4- - - rsey Joe 7 ' n - - e - ' t t ' ' - - - - POgt - - 1 ' |