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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST King and Walters Top . Logan Cast'off Far inLead;SixBeesHigh Batters in Averages Complete to July Utah-Idah- o JUST SHOWING BEATYW-DIDN- Jist Like w id wait , 'HO-H- O 'm tAUSE TRIPPED WHISKERS ?i LOST I W HOW YOU GUYS some Divert- .- ms I ivouid fLnTON YtR wu darn vjell know when Nassak Wins . Hotels Stake Johnny Schiniki Ranks Third; Berger Garners Runs. Home Most 17 7, 1927. OAl S - - 'h TRIBUNE KyS WWW- w- doit TDiFn Vinil ipA'c --r- S-- ASHn rv Ogden Wins Fifth Qame; Logan, Pocatello Lose Gunners Hammer Paepke Spud's for Four Runs in Early ly. IS OODEN, Aug. 8. Ogden won its fifth straight game from the Salt Lake llees today by hammerings over four run In the early Innings. The score was 4 to t. Paepke could not stand the assault from the Gunners and gave In to Manager O'Neill in the fifth frame, after permitting four scores. Skipper O'Neill pitched good hall from the fifth on, turning the Gunners back with ease. Art Kinney shutout the Uees until the ninth, when he allowed two hits and a base on halls. Managnr Del Baker Jerked Kinney In favor of Miller, who walked on Bee and then retired the side. Kinney had a lead of four funs when the Ileelets cam to bat In the ninth. The Bea rally was started by Nielsen, 'ho, beforehand had hit safely two ttmes, and in the threatening ninth beat out a roller to 4hlrd base. Hail advanced Nielsen to second with a sthgls. ,Mnlle then hit one at Dean, who made a bad throw to Bush In r, an effort to get Hail at second. was safe at home before the ball was recovered. Caffey walked, filling the hum Gardner, batting for King. drew a base on balls, forcing In Hall. Molle scored when Crowley hit a short one In front of the plate, Moll barely beating Wilson to ths plat. O .siu popped out to end tn rany. Ogden got to laepke for three hits In th first frame, and. aided by a counted wild pitch, and an error, Oregon Short Line Teams to Play Contest ath-letl- f Birr tjvk mtnil Utah-Idah- Je.se.. KiKisen. u.u . Read .. Gardner :affey .. O'Neill Molle I . 7 . 64 75 25 74 70 72 12 47 9 llollerson Crowley FmRsker. Neilson . Paepke . . . .... Hall . Molloy . Totals... Released player Coleman Crontn . Tadevlch Hutton C3 63 Karrell Tallaghan .'... . M Totala Released players ' 51 11 2T8 233 265 61 43 61 71 6 1 10 68 160 74 123 37 127 1"3 16 4 1 3 2 2 2 3 21 87 70 73 5 7 15 4 .327 2333 435 11 .374 182 237 240 170 0 759 1061 44 118 140 135 82 111 14 66 194 26 41 1 61 S 84 10 6 34 40 68 39 80 17 83 34 12 62 44 16 17 24!t .273 .264 25 .26 .223 .183 ,163 62 7 70 14 143 71 62 19 32 .307 2147 143 t6 18. 8 680 S3 7 28 11 4 25 2 6 4 21 24 26 ... . Berger Olson . . benjamin O'Connell Caetella ficherf . Salazar I......... ................ L'wyer filmmona Pet . . .847 .318 .308 .801 60 60 87 64 40 AB. R Z3K 2i!4 68 278 238 163 130 47 43 H. 18 70 84 71 48 88 ' 16 1 1 0 3 8 8 17 7 16 U 12 lit lit0 10 1 4 1 0 6 6 5 6 8 5 0 0 1 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 1 I 1 0 v 20 0 1 7 108 M 64 1 4 t T 15 16 5 8 TB. IB. 12 11 14 6 4 ' 10 0 2 0 ' Fort Duchesne Roosevelt VerniJ Arcadia Neola Duchesne City 48 7 4 5 IS 4 9 7 6 t 4 I 4 7 4 1 6. erence .818 .700 .600 .444 .364 .090 3 10 . Totals Released player htmdrad ternnl On players win wine talo action Monday In th first city olasslfled Unnla meet, with four phyars drawing a bye for th first day. Th pairing, time and grounds ar announced below. Tuesday's pair ing and grounds will be carried In Tuesday's Tribune. Tennla entrants are notified of the following rules: Until the entry list Is considerably reduced all matches will be two out ' of three sets. must each furnish three Player Fort Indian team firmly cinched It first place In th Basin Loop pennant 18 29 69 1 .2:4 6 6 chase when they took th first gam 83 28 .213 1 65 10 6 6 of th semifinal round being played 55 22 .291 2i) 2 1 0 8 67 .24 2M on the Fort Duchesne ball ground, 68 48 14 100 9 0 12 31 71 9 .226 10 18 3 Q 0 2 defeating Neola by the 18 61 4 11 .216 13 0 0 0 score of 16 to 3 C. La Rose, Indian 22 .IPS 8S 6 21 17 2 I 0 t0 twlrler, gave Neo'it but nine hits, scat17 . 173 2 52 2 0 0 Jl 4 tering these In five Innings, turning 1 1 2 .167 1. 0 0 the Farmers back In order in four o: 4 1 8 0 1 0 .125 o 0 the round. In the second game Vernal over80 .290 1864 811 633 7i6 83 35 67 whelmed Duchesne City, anl balls. 491 68 126 179 18 5 10 1J Player must be at court at tlmi gained undisputed thereby possession In alt Lake Tribune. Any LOGAN. of third place, trailing KooaeveU, and specified mora than fifteen minutes lute player O. Pet. AB, R. H. TB. 2B. HR. SH.SB. a place In the final round to be playd will forfeit th contest. . 68 .407 Hi .65 100 158 26 next week. 10 4 14 1.1 Players are to call at the Informa18 16 44 82 8 The' final game of the round will 4 2 0 .34 of the Salt Ialc Tribune 6"; .341 7 1 24 62 90 120 18 Roosevelt clashing with Arcadia. On tion desk 4 10 o'clock to get their preferevir 13 35 .320 leu 32 5 1 0 40 of the three defeats suffered this year after which 1 will permit thern to ink? slips, 68 263 .819 67 11 84. 124 In was the 7 4 of at hands Arcadia. 7' eariy court without waiting. 45 60 65 ,2!4 2''4 6 84 6 2 season, but since that time the Bear their t2 ar Winner h!4 responsible fir 16 9 17 .288 69 2 0 24' t hav been strengthened greatly, and of their match Into 69 .278 257 .71 110 42 14 4 won their last stz games, anl have getting the 6 12 Lake Tribune Information Ufhe Salt 19 31 .246 16 65 2 1 28 2 0 second dished. place firmly or 47 45sports department before .80 to .213 159 34 6 o four nignest teams will play 6 I Ine 12 19 .2"3 12 s e 19 2 0 nert elimination iseek series 6 Pairings will ha made shortly after .i:jo ii t 84 4 o 0 0 for high honors If Rouaeveit and 8:30. Those winners who full to have 23 .130 69 14 2 t 1 0 0 h ...rt Du. hsne get in opposite their names In will eliminate themets a great aiii will ha seen the final selves .302 18" J t3 615 8'K) 94 15 43 63 40 day. as es- h has defeated de other, In th Class A women's snd In the 667 82 154 2:2 7 10 1 18 ff, oti Its h.m erutinds. by a small se.re Over-3rvVn men's elass rorind will a neutral tournaments OGDEN. The final gan-will t?e piayel Instead of field. o. Pet.. All. R. II. TH. 111. SB. HR. on Is e.lmtnaMon. This the usual sh.sb. rtiRi wcnimsB. nbola. .54.-2 10 1 0 of the email entry list. b k ft 4 "l 5 1 3 0 0 the different hoars and Aflb. OariM. Iie bopieces ef lohfeon, 400 .611 13' 67 17 8 33J of play 1: will be In.- 4 S 3 '. ferent I' Hrr!. Jb 0 4 i.sMaer. e.'. 6,r. .3. 3 2 1: 6 15 re:eres 'or Hutihms, lh . 00 pr.sslb.e to furnish r.y.ur.' If i S6 M 64 .3.4 9 )6 2 . ft ft 9 if. ard contestants ar. 2 2 4 8b. games li7 l,inw, p 4 ?,( 2 is 4s &t ia Oil! t.(.dnr. p.a-fi'i their klea of upon ftnrtr 12 9 o 14 In all rr.at'rrs . . 4 0 2 2 Brsnim. r .. !'er.oo. i; 5 i ft srvia 6 t n B'!fe (f.rdli.r, SB 4 0 3 0 fit. sis will be played and is. Bni!f'nals x B t 14 6! cf .811 I'.r's. rf 4 .t5 6 401 on terir.fs elub ecurts. 11 8 3 4 li.'TW, If .... 10 0 117 8 .!4IS 41 ".r.. rf The follow'ng Informitn Is offia. iiic.. cf .210 10 2 0 all .xir.'eetajits: cial notle t " 4 8 UNDER 15. 3 34 8 T"'sli 6 iLIerrl n. John Ien-- v Vs. Apgocd. p r'.'-lr in at 0 f 0 M eiioivj ci y B1.I Lear vs H'.ri Xofslnger. 2 Jr. . B K H tt n tx itst Uetri-.'lrr ef Ted It.." a vs. Byron Offr. 8 a. m . h J i n ,1. J, fit li'wrvolr. T U IN YA I. R :l 0 i listen .M. t ,, . 4 3 3 Harvln Alter vi Abe Wsgner, 1 p. . If i .821 'lHr. 1!,... 6 ft i m R. AH. H iV IH H it. Hf at I'e.crrt gym, , l i ft o 2 . top-hea- (.'amlllt Gfarron Wolter 17-- ;.. Schlnakl . Donovan Woodson . at the Slips' Tribune Business Office 1 Jensen Callunhan Phillips Iuinovich Pref Get Contestants BASIN BASEBALL LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet. Bpeefal to Th Tribune. ROOSEJVT3LT, Aug. 2 t I t 1 . xrs Hoenberg O'Phea ir--- ! - GWnn two-gam- i'wvert . MtMurtry Totals bra-'lt- Holeu.ied I'atrlla Kinney players . fTf ?. .1 . . . . U'!ion i '.. uji. ( 1 1 . . . 1 1 . ?V.!:r.; . .In; ,'';iKl;'Hd . 1 . 1 .. l:r I) ' i : " 1 " i:.-- l 41 2 t. 2 5 ' 4 8 i '2 i5 li ft 7 4 3 4 n (i 4 7 v " 4 i' tfn n ( : J A. i: H"r t '. - i p!f .. r. ( 0 'orr.. ;r. jr.ne. rf 8 l i 'vr'Sftr. it i' ; f' r y. r, it: te a !'' . t; 1: in Ill ev'h ;i r In t 4 :p srr . r: p MeKl-roy- 110 13 0 9 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 r -- 4 4 18 if f" ' t' '1: IS. .!.--' s 8 at K;rhard m m p 'in H rr. p ! . , I ' " at f.r.f or. best '' TH-- 't. m., lyuk g-- t 1 Dyohe, Asht-n- . tri m n vfiiiT v. J.mmy Dunn, Mnu-- y CLASS B WOMEN'S. vs. tVonn Chnmi'.'iey , '. ' v Iwi- - vi . V f s r Oe l : r?y fir H. 4"s- -t Fr (V vsn s a. m.. vs fsbl Qn'j a; L.rerty far. it l..-- I A- - ' K : 1 t. t j, dor, 8m!wl'ti First seven Elvira 111, 1 .1 Also ranJaek lilck tr;i. JVapy Hled-(.H'olfy, Mata- Overfir. Unoi.N .fields rirritn;s. ', ri'e. f urlnr.ct xtsily M.ne F!rd ani. I', lit 3ynro'd. eii.:'f.lrnr, Itnireia K8. Hornhy fi!- - Man In'.. a. , , rTNV,,XN-A- C:tv,;i!.ntl Charle A. nh,0 Auf. L!::.lrtgh its ",.irne full 3"T. l.re?n, Mil! I 8 feri-- fly ! i wer , 6' :. the r Parents Admit Teaching Children to Shoplift v , ' It ',' A de A'V e rag. as reo,ved lte:f "tics at tb bail. if ' 1. :i x n ti e..) hr .;' I ; t I dan't It it a who er bMds tbe .r,l W llmrgli. r er ' Yankee :ugter, has a a,, het titfv t:ed to ri I e . k a , .' sn.l rh t.... Is i:a:-'e- t vti'o 4 Is 'w r. r d.aj f.ah. ! f f , the runtta of tbe. ,T'-r- M"tSf8, ere tMeaitrg tt - f IT i r r.f 1 . Into The rf.quirment of a. n nlTiont. completely "T ,':;:1 rierne tea bsl-!- .' La. k from sKiiful pure anrl sirfipi. I s, iur,' i.'i' sw .,. ; 04 08 say there Is HUi or no- i.irue. O.nnle Msck of MC'tSSY GOO. ; IJ 1 27 13 r.'hr "Fl-J-- f 1 uscoLg r:r.U8 f'"' it.It e i fu' - IT 1 000 1 30 Is kHp given in r Turf Results, Entries. 1 of the St, Lou! Cax- credit for know- itbotit placing th ban. J,,rtil.y of the Giants aN has been a place hitter. Ha 1 t ns sc'irafe In batting to right 'f f 1.1 bs men like Anson and Ewing .f rid who. although right-han- d i,.",-.-- . the bsll In right .ljf fi-a wrh rHw, Hut Horneby k iie.i bat'er In hitting to rtght and in runner. bMr.d the Bddl hl;:.:g lir,uc,i rf 'he ninrts Is not dlsplay-Ib- g ?b sb. II th.it ma le him famou in ther vers, but four manager said wi uM prefer htm, even with less :'ii, to ether players In th National diiia' e W.r .7 S 0 Keeler. of Willie Vrtr.ager - :i. 0 0 from rrsoadlng Fnmkie' .K':. W!l'ajn J. If sa, r.:i;i". I 1 1 fashion of today to play for th brai-- r In .. .37 11 Total 1 8 eijt throuch better than any pair play- Ing baseball, and they Can bunt and stand the fastest cf pitcher on' their To Joh,n J. McOraw, th old noodles. wnrhorse of the N'ew York Giants, th Waners are nearer the Ideal ball play- ' er thnn anything he has seen sine he. played with Paltlmore, and they, ' te players exactly of the typa that mad" liai'lmore famou. Thy ara a skr-- V .i: 0 2,riyaa, 1 4 a single run. Instead of a cluster, Ruth would be a dangerous man whenever there were runners on th bases, BOTH WANERS NAMED. The Waner boys of Pittsburgh r rapturously referred to by as the two beet andmost advanced scientific batters of baseball today in either league. Their positions ar good, their use of the bats ound In tch--niquand rrfethod, they can hit and F',- its S'eVi.ii.K a e: .; y m.. a: Ernest K:;.. i ye. M of Injuries From Stealing Ride :i A v k n: A. :vi' TO 32, CLASS A. I -- 'tv 1 ' a' rr. p. 18 . lilt 8b. .,.... 4481 4 p I.lal, '. ro ;.' 10 Krasorleh, 8 9 114 0 3 0 inir soiTieiiuiig It. --,'ers ";'r "''"' 8 Hitters Picked (AD. tk rtunlty by arid 5 7 liWsiters. rf. 2 8 Pf.hl.r. 2b.. 8 27 11 OestlBaed Cincinnati Greets Colonel Lindbergh 't s r- 7 1 Iil Fran-'e- ii;;, Klsl'ery tin, NVrr-mer- e advnniage of Vhlnderes. p m . at Unlvrsty. M .Mfu.;i 1&, K i.'i. 1y:.,l jir: i:ig hirn :T:e of ti.e t;io.:t ent h usl r Jennett Kudelatt vs. Mary Wlilt. '2 a vls'V'r he:e He",i..l rn.-- . ;.'l..i p us- - 'j.aKlrn fill eB. w 1; ' :r. - s p. m., at l'nlvers:tv. 1.1a ratr Gold ;n i':Avt,,ri b's Lu '.r:ung I !th' . Fearl Itleheda vs. fleneal Halllday, ltn Kitlr V in r.e ev--i ii.i of bv fl'!. n ill, n p. m., at Liberty J';irk h. Iletea H 11.-a'ariee ; M. IJ. ( v h n- -l t In h!s I.! rcb. T.-,II,'.. '1 US, fesroty Hen Knglmh vs. Kay Wright, 2 p. rlorka i::',i1 at I.ur.ken - a.r;..: :in'-rr.. at Ur;e:s.lv. nr., Pst.y H !, a a 2 o'. .!. h l.ar a e'i i r. ., i l""- Hlanehe Mavron vs. Bonn's O'hsnn. i;:.. 1 ' h Aa II w:;l he Tv,e ciM !" 'i nt rriiv-'-'I'vPn.y , I,:., ; p in d.u r: tbnt .IietloJ, J.ut ' N I an.d"n Zo Bush vs ?s-n- h Ouss. 7 D m.. at r r.a'e t, .' V h'S a K i L.lterty I'erx. 1 ht'd fi i'fi a - ei Jessie Hehnf.eM vs. Helen Uibeon . - HiI and n, .!, up . ... . kj it:.. H.m II'. r, I Youth Dies ., Gladys Huber. by. del I! .rs ll'l ,ri ' s :t CLASS A WOMEN'S ROUND " ROBINS. Margaret Itaupt vs. Kate Keley, 8 .,'' li'ar nrr r (ar ' M AN", x't. Park. p. ri;., at I.!:er-'1. M!- -r ' ar.d Jennet S'eetir Irre- - ' 2 7 s r-- v. in Time. tie ll'j.'k. It..rk. third. p. BHOA. 4 8 3 0 8 1110 Ten Scientific i, 7 Upk'e, gvrri Ash'..r. ts Mam r.t gvri v ,t. . ; .. 3 ef.,.. 0 (iardsef, lb. 0 Keel.y ,as... 2 H.terw. If. .....01Q , ROUND BOBIN. ...81 Rtiedy, 1 Boas Osrdner, P.teraea, ' P'immaryl Pfahler 2. Weodaoa, Ponorsa 3. Brrors tl'Sh.a. Flysa. grasorleh. Ha critic, kits Dsrdner 2. Sehlnakl. Twe-bas- e bit Camllli. e Three base bits Wslters. Bosenberf Hoaae a hler. ron--l- f Bates oa bslla (iff Flyna 4. eff Greea 1, Struck out By Flyaa 8. by Cireea 8. Hit by pitcher I'fahl.r. Doable to Keeler to Gardner. Buna ' plsy Flyn responsible for Flyna 8. Gross 4. Wlnnlnf pttclier riynn. Time of same I boar 80 salaute. I njplra (Jenahl.a and Price. 4 OVER 32 8 0 4 4 2 7 2 0 1 4 Score by Innlnas: Twin Fall. ...a Losan .. I J i). ie N .1 esi-re- renrt Vst-- e nt 7 Mre - a vs r.w.n vs JIarv: J at de H:y Ca-:- i j irr,.i in a t., 0. s;;; r,g or,,y n' a p. K.nt M Total -C- T, Palm vs. Jack Neville. m., at University. Stanley Poole vs. Otto Mass. m, at Deseret gym. Ospar Car.'son, bye. BHO.A IXisovsn, 3b. 1 Camllli. lb. 4 1 Roaenbers. a. 8 3 rf.. 4 0 Il'errl, 0'Hh.a 2b... 4 0 Or.en. p... 2 0 Reports on Forest Fires Encouraging TWW FALLS, I LOUAN, c,.arron. ef. H'oodaon. e. Sehlnaki, If. , A. . , " Or.. Aug. I fAP). JORTTjAND. Report on fires In Washington national forest roelvd at th district forest offlc her today were more encouraging. IJ l.,ilr!UI. $S.4!, 14 2", Ktiittn 18 TO 32 CLASS B. Th most serious fire now Is on Ixist K Inir Tut 100 IP Heher'ii, $ 70. third. th little Whit Kay orsberg v.' iean Green? 8 p. Time; 1:53 Alse ren Jlmraj Mhsnwih. Creek, a tributary of river In Columbia National m., at University. Htar Brialit. Forlar- - Salmon ilurenfio. Foreland, now covers an area about B. It vs. forest. BuchhoWt Herbert 1'at IeRoy Shasta lially. N'ormaaa, Field, rit', Bird Behave four mile around. Klghteen men wer Howard, 6 p. m., at Liberty Parlt. rtiurtli race, 81200. sllow- - sent In today to augment th 120 alCharles Maddog vs. Howard Wilson, 8 p. m.. at ancs, Klmhur.t purse, fir. and a half ready fighting this fire. Liberty Park. llsl (W. Osroer), rirant Conditions In Rainier foreat ar still Harold Carpenter vs. Robert Snyder, 811.04, 88 84, 32 rt, won; Fair Anita 107 critical, 4 p. m., at' Soranson Park. although most of th 108 (1 8'.' M, 22, 32 Dixie sseead: Hardy). fires ar out. FulGeorge Hlramatsu v. Robert I. Prince 108 (0. Clellaadl. 32 82, third. Time, lightning ler, 8 p. m., at University, I'OO. ran Also Little Broom, Iledemera, Max T. Green vs. Ray S. Hardy, 8 Salt Lake 'Man Speaks Betty Dux. Park. p. m., at Llben rsee. saono added. aa4 Ertoh Jorgenaon vs. MarcaU Blohada, up,fifth on mile 110 tThleeso handicap, Before Idaho Lawyers 8tg.r 8 p. m., at 8.1 eo. 84 e. won; University. (J. I'uon. 813 sor'. fl. Wilson vs. FMward J. 8kn. 7 eaater 114 IW. .'. Garnerl. 88.14, $8 88, second; peelal le Tb Tribes. p. m., at University. Clidgelier 108 llj. Btelnhartl, 3t .OS, third. Also Alfred Boyd vs. Lin Wood, I p. mt, at Tims. 1:30 rarbooB IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Aug 8 G.hs, rlmtlliif TrSTTnere Barbara, West high school. In th United of Justlet Slowness hernial. I'leen Wletf II. flat Iron. boo. John 'mlth vs. Hal Harker. I p. m allot States and the system employed wer PrlneeM Imreeiij J. Fred A. at Deseret gym. of Salt W. scored bv Richard Toung aBiilpD entry. Marvin Sounders vs. Sidney Olson. 4 HUth rnr., 3IJOO. and n. lAke City, president of the Utah Stat p. m., at Warm Pprl;igs. In the. association. liar hr. iiskiv,,,.,! piir.. iieen rurleugii principal adWinston Batiey vs. Dal Stegel, 8 p. ejaHn'r.ir, Valentin, tort (II. rhllpetl. 810 M. 3fl 7ti, dress before the meeting of the east m., at Deeret gym. H 84.SU, wen: Lady ilnrl. ti7 of ern Stat Har the Idaho division I).',r.nra I, 1., Tony Willemstn vs. Dirk Jeffs, 8 a. 811 fl, .8" 4. I.rd Julian assorlntion at th Hotel Bonneville Hfl.. tl.i-- 1. 24 m., at 2 5 1'24 Also Time, g"m. llardji Saturday afternoon. Jerry Smith vs. Olcn STyers, 8 p. ro., ran Fairy Man. Huirfmnit, lei.nnlq. Too many criminals ar turned abKnt'nit.ln'.rlr Kesl Omar. solutely at University. free by Juries In every state I.ee. Ti.e R.rina. rani It'JLt. Dilworth N'tbeker vs. E. W. Fenlor. Ch.rok. In , the union, Mr. Young stated, and r..,-).4 p. m., at University. a.,;! Hp. s""Mli ia not entirely with the a m1 blame ene nr.t the 11.1 Snar clalaiit'. ltt,er,tr. F. H. Ijeih vs. Kdwsrd ealmennon. 7 court system, but also rests on the It. Ilamyi, ln7 K S.'i lo. 8.1 "4,8 won; p. m.., at l.lherty Park. ral t'llnt.ei KifiKin, themselves. 11, rj. lawyers Iester McDowell, bye. ..iirid: F',!iiif''.r lit '.I H llenjl, 8.'l 80. , wslter Saerlflee Oostea. hsMS V.rees, tffl.n Two-ban- e MeCsnley bits Desn. (fly). Buab. Wilson, hit, Crowley l: Frailer, Kilns hsttfd In MeCsnley f. Wllaon. Buth. te Buab to Stradley. 1.SB DuWe play by O'S.U Rt Paenks 8 4 2 3, by Kinney '8 by Miller 2,3. Credit rhsrse d.fest 10 .letorr ' to Klnner. At bat Off Kinney 84. eff Mil ler 2." off Fseoke 15. off O'Netl 18. fllti nil gv.ne. 10. off Pa.nke 7. off O'NeilBuss2 Rons Off Pseoke 4. off Klneey ). r.ponlhle for I'a.pk. 2. Kinney 8. Struek out Br O'Neil 2. by Klnny 4.- - Bases ea eff Mil i..n. ore n'V.II 1. off Kinney 4. Wild ler 1. pitches Kinney 8. Ps.sed Bsr- snd McOullUn rmrlrea ball nail. ber. Tiro, of sane 1 sou -aud 48 nlnuteSi yesr-old- s .1 bllaUft . 110 t 0 SHva. : LOGAN, Aug. 8 Lfty Ftrrm won his second victory of th week over ft logan today for Twin Fall, 4 t J, In a ekwe contest oni Crimson flld In , the only game of what was scheduled to be A double header. Rain In ths last half of th nlpth Interrupted r Collegian rally and sent th players to i ineir respective dugouts. After a few minutes of rain th game wa called again and before the Collegian could get pepped up again the side was retired. Peterson' neat catch of a hort Texa Leaguer by Lepperri In tha ninth probably saved Twin Fall, for non waa at th 4 time and Rosenberg was on th bag. " While Logan wa warming up for the second gam th "iimpi'' examined .' tha field and on an extremely technical and clos decision decided that their work for th dsiy wa ovr be cause of "wet grounds." " ituei ii iiie in in opening inning, with Rtiedy and Oardnar on th bags, gave Twin Fall two runs. tripled to score Donovan for one Collegian tally In th second f:m and both club sent across a run each In th fourth. Th Bruin fourth in- - ' ntng run resulted when I'fahler reached first on a freak hit. Krsso-vic- h was safe on an error by O'Shra, and Flynn nminded on for a single. Donovan's single and CumHll's doubl put Logan' run of the Inning over. iranier BomeT In tn glith wa th winning touch for Twin Fall, for tne most that Logan oould do was to squees on lonely run over In their half of th frame, as Woodson. iid Donovan singled an Krasovlch erred. Johnny Green was th lolng Logan monndsman. H Issued a homer, a triple and many single. Riuedv. Flvnn nd Donovan wer th heavy hitter of the day. - . 10'' NICE GAME, W !: . ., . 4 o a 8 ) 4 , J 4 Sir.it. D PiTCi'55 WILTSt 0 ; . 10 a ! : (1 & . l ; . , 8 8 5 8 : ; t ,.. M j b It- J' rf p I'svia o . b....... . , fees, p ... ( ', "In. i l ta- . llsteti I"'-:--- t'. p sports-m&ns.l- 1 . A 1 !i to: 1 . '.fin . .. racier . Bush una' 1 1 Mn Jlllloy 2 , 1 . , Blmer Carlson vs. Myron Oren- - fill spllilnes. Maillnon pur... six furloejs Black hpKtle 115 Hi. Johiwmi, 83.84, 33 82, steen. 6 a. m., at Deseret gym. Albert Heiner vs. Stanley Smith, 7 Will, 84ami: Kfi'i'ltie Time IIS (T. 50, 3'13 3S, second; Dr. Rlnkls 11.1 p. m., at Liberty Park. S H, third. (W. burner!, Time. 1:18 4 5. Hamilton Lambourne v. IXorrls Also Perilmi Po.t, Tb Cyrentsn, rsa Ouss, 10 a. m , at Liberty Park. Krtd Iluell, Lejisml, Big Chief. Wendell Ash ton vs. Howard Ander- S'lni.yriaul, S.int. Tlip,,'tirlo. son. 6 p. m.. at University. 8 Third end no. Robert Morris vs. W. Koss Sutton, 7 elslmlnir, rsee, eri. mile nd an etalith yiretlar a. m., at University. 101 ill 87 40. , 14.24, 8.1 SB. wnn Rseii. N UINTAH IB. HR. SH.SB. f Given; Two Sets Will " Robin. Play Round 0 1 8 2 Rules, Courts and Times Two - Game Elimination Series to Be Staged by Four Highest Teams. 1 2 4 8 4 2 2 0 01 01 10 4 ; hit Two-ba- a bits Areola, ThejnrMioa. NewMll 1. eff galasar First on off Dnmoneh I. oft Phllllne 1. Btrnek out By Lott 8. by Newblll 2, by Phillip. L nscrulre bits 'ortna. Bajamla. IMttble t plays Collins to Oalletnant Benjamin Olaoa. Left oa baaea Idaho Falls 8, Pe-est.llo 4. rmplrek War and Davis. Hpeirlsl te Tbe Tribune, j r.k City Classified Toiirnament Basin League u IF THEY HAD THEIR WAV- -" Over 100 Tennis Players Enter Wins Flag in 14 tB. HR. 8H.SB. 22 161 87 120 67 Fort Duchesne 0 2 13 15 1 5 3 POCATELLO. O. tWONS ALL" 20 0 20 23 4 24 7 1 2 rf... P... 3b..... Prerer. n. 4. 8 10 24 18 ToUls. ..88 10 27 18 by lanlnfs; ' Bait Lake 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 0 Bone I 1 I 1 1 lilts , ....1 0 1 t0 1 I 2B. 23S 48 14 TB. 0 1 0 Kisser. 4 Tbre.-ba- 9 0 1 1 i lilts . .''.. 0 anmm.rv Snns Molle. Nielsen, Hall. Frssler. Desn. McOsnley, 'Wilson. Errors nmttm-Jmm. N(.1mb. Ps.Dk. Ifsn, 0 0 10 1 Rrror-ronl- Totals.. Huns 2 0 11 0(0, lb,... ef... Rons Tlnttoa 3, Bnrke, Cre- Summary; nln. Thonpwa 3, ritsrrrsl4, Callarbaa, Pllva, Liwyer, Beirr, Seh.rf, O'CosnelL I Stredley. lb.. 4 114 0 81 Verses, 8b... 8 J J 8 1 2 Tosles. a i 9 n. Rn.h 110 1 Ofd.n 1 M .11 .343 .24 ......... 4 US .315 .808 .330 ,347 67 20 43 25 17 12 47 13 14 6 21 15 14 2 4 63 8S 84 69 82 .371 1 4 0 110 20 1 8 11 .84 15') 22 2S 15 168 IDAHO FALLS. Pet. AB. K. H. 8 6 67 . 38 57 21 57 .276 .241 .233 .152 G. 44 60 66 42 Hurke Lott .367 .356 .329 174 100 163 301 167 Thompson I'olledgs Collin N'ewhill Silva Nelson 0 .318 .311. .S:i2 . .......I . 8 .8a 44 . .375 H. TB. IR IB. . Aw.rkimp ef A I sillier, p. .. 0 0 0 SALT LAKE. 21 111 401 si... 4 8 Sh r..,'k. (Complete to Sunday, July IL) 6 1 0' if... Jnn, Schrf. Totala... .K! 13 171 Trhals.... 83 t 86 11 i Hatted for Lott la elxbUi; kit for tan baaea t Heor bv tDntnrst Idaho' Falls inr) 100 frTA 00S 200 0004 I'oestello 1 4 0 4 10 0 4 0 J 1 4 10 8 4 0 10 Oelensa. rt. ss... 111 . Csllsfhss lb 2 4 0 ... 84111 8 0 0 lifuteur, Lott. p .... 110 Oinnmo.icB, . 9 0 0 0 jSIIts . it bill. 0 0 0 0 p.. 000 Oj Phillips, 3.80.1 ft ft B H O A, 3 1 T T b. nsat.ll, if,. b,v 10 riuterelil ef 1 lk n'Kelll. ft p. League Batting R. Burs., OODEN. I 1 11 ... It... Oollln., FOOATEIXO. I O.! B H 3 liBealsmla. 8 0 1 4 8 2 8 0 Dwyer, 0 H.rn.r, 6 8 8 7 1 Olson, 8 8 4 0 8 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 O'OotinelL 1'rontn, 8b.. Thompson, e. II ! rnrln. If... 4t o111 t s o 0' ne. ef. 8 1 viH"ur. .... lino: 4 8 8 IS tl Wllina. u.ii. ik r.tf.". it. .. w no-h- it 222 IDAHO tVIXS. Button, 2b.. saonrice Dean Kailer's double. fly bunt, and McCauley's sacrifice mad one mors In the third. Ogden on In fourth score ths final made its hits by Stradley, Verges and Bush. onslaught O'Neill then slopped the with his trusty right. Today's win for the Gunners gave Kinney his second win of the week over th Bees. Tomorrow the two teams will eon be cl.ide the' aeries with on gam Parr ginning at 2:30 p. m. In Lorln nark. Daglla and Hollerson ar the likely choices for tomorrow's gam. . .80 1 twice. Eddie Awerkamp, Bee Hurler, Wed Pet Aa 46 .467 POCATELLO, (AP). Idaho, Aug. 'Pocattllo Bannocks dropped th fifth iranie of this week' series to Dan O'Leary's Spuds here today with a score of 9 to 4. A hectic eighth Inning resulted la ths Spuds piling up seven runs on top of two others obtained In the first and fourth. Tha Bannock led up to thl time, scoring two runs in th third and two th fourth. Nlel-se- lx-d- 14 75 Runs, Beats Bannocks. Innings; O'Neil Good. - O. 5t.vfn Srnrinor SPRINGS. N. T.. Aug. The Ranooeau atablea' Kaa- - Utah-Idah- King . Jeasee . Ral- Eighth-Innin- g SARATOGA I (API. aak wen tha 110,009 United State fixhotel ataka, famou at tha Saratoga track. today. to th ture Charley Kins, Who earn Eun Edwin Willi Sharp Klatmer' Bee from Logan soon kfter th start waa second In front of Broom. o of the second half of th Naaaak, with L. Fator up, won by three length. Tha time for tha alx n leagu schedule, top tha battingwaa 1:11 Tha victor paid In tha official batting a,vraaa furlong to I. JL to ara BxcaHbnr, Night Llf. Honker, Dl that Sunday, July complete Tha Collaaian eaatoff, who beran avolua. Distraction, Terra Nova, Pan thar, Stormy Port. General Bullard bangtn tha baU with regularity fol- and Charley J. S. aJao ran. Be lowing; hli appearance In tha fourlineup, haa a flirura of .467 for teen iramea. Hia liMWt rival la Walter, a player that waa discarded by the Salt Lak lieea, who atanda with .444 for hla fourteen game with Twin Falle. The Bees are far and away ahead tn Individual batting. Six Bait Lakers are above the .850 mark, though Read, the new backatop, haa only piayea in three same ao cannot qualify aa a the regular. Jeoeee followe cloae upon heels of King with .380, while bemno Caffey and Ian are Head,.S75,Gardner, .348. .167 and .156, O'Neill, with Beea In Pocatello and Salt Lake respectively. Caffey head theanu vi-fe- y wun home rune iu. Jeaeee blowi with are even In three-baa- e adIn out Meet to Decide Unit la far four earn. Jeasee vance when It cornea to double, with fii tn hla credit. n Representative. ama, Rtv.r. the einiri nome-ru-clouta In hla a total of 18 four-ba60 game. Five of theae were maae within a period Just previoue Baseball team to th. eomnntlna- - of the average. representing the o Loran can claim the third leading. Salt Lake and Pocatello O. S. L. m wu ticker in jonnny Bcninsnri, club will' do battle Sunday at contests haa com through with a Bonnevllla park to determine which .407 figure. Daglla, Ogden hurler, ha the .highest average of all with .846, team will represent this unit at the haa elao only artist Union Paclfio system meet which will but the Gunner played in nln game. be held at Provo, September 5 and 6. ma game win start at 2 p. m. No will be charged. According to advance information. the two team are very matched. Both have had goodevenly seasons so far In amateur baeeball. The return of Harbeke in the Salt IjiWe club lineup will materially strengthen mat team,, wniie ocatello win pick Cperiel to The TrttmS. Simmons, recently released aa utilEddie Awerkamp, up OODEX, Aug. man from the Pocatello Bannocks ity o pitcher of the Salt Lake Beee and In the league, and will former Gunner hurler, took the mound thereby add power to their team. against Cupid and was hit hard. L. Today Eddie took Mia Esther MB RUN CHANGES. HO NEW Bingham of Ogden for hi bride. The New York Yankees are not the greatest home run hitting team. The JOHNSON HAS CONTROL. Greenville club of the South Atlantic Sylvester Johnson, who, on July II, association haa hit 108 homers In 102 turned In a game for Syracuse games, which Is one more than the against Buffalo, haa possessed won- Yankees have hit this season. Bar derful control this eeaaon. In 159 In- rett of the Knoxvllle team Is the leadnings he walked only 28 men, or about ing home run hitter of the league with one walk every six Inning. total or Utah-Idah- o 31 v- rnr |