Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING AUGUST 12 1935 II miA PROVO R Timps Tame Gemhiell Crew Holsum Defeats Magna Royal Victor Giants Cards Lose Bruins Amazing Utah County Outfit Continues to Halt First Half Champion Scott Hurls Fine Caine Miners Lose in Twelfth Ducky Shoe Champ Malad Tames Reap Benefit Tremonton in U-- T Feature Walters Blanks Leaders Root in Winning Form Logan Elks Take Possession of First Place With Win Over Brigham National League By MARLOWE BRANAGAK Three weeks an Industrial league fan who would have ventured the suggestion that the Provo Timps would be contenders in the second-ha- lf Utah Industrial league race would been looked at with considerable surprise he indeed lpve would have received as much attention if he had ventured the opinion that the Boston Braves would win the National league pennant the Cincinnati Reds would capture 20 straight games or Joe Louis would be the recipient of ak o at the hands of the outstanding palooka in fistic circles But nevertheless the Timps are still on top in second-ha- lf play following a 7 to 3 vie- tory over Gemmell club In fact their advantage over the clubmen has reached a total of two full games SUndlnr ef the Ltnn ' Sunday's Resulta Philadelphia 2 Cincinnati 4 Pittsburgh 3 Boston 2 Brooklyn 78 tit Louis t Chlcaro 8 New York 0 7 to 3 behind ing the seven-hi- t pitclyng of lanky Mel Scott and a four-ru- n uprising in the eighth frame Royal Bakers forsook the cellar spot for the first time since the opening of the second half by handing the slipping U S Mines array an 11 to 10 defeat in 12 innings The game was played at Bingham For six innings husky Don Harrison Gemmell speedball merchant held the Timps in check Meanwhile Frank (Lefty) Cole Timp portsider was touched for a run in the second and two in the fifth Going into the seventh the clubmen held a 3 to 1 lead the Timps counting one run in the first Then came the seventh— and goodbye Gemmell! Johnny Allison opened the Timps1 big frame with a single to right field He was forced at second by Bill Pressler "Rags' Ingersoll socked a tyie-pl- y swat to center to third from Pressler sending which point he scored on a hit by Cole Clug Vacher walked and Lob Collins was hit by a pitched ball With the bases crammed A1 Ablett Gemmell pilot motioned Harrison from the mound and Louis Valdez former Bingham high school ace was rushed to the hill Louis promptly walked Tom Jackson forcing in a run Hoover singled and another tally crossed the plate Frank LaComb scored Collins and lived on a fielder’s choice forcing Allison at third Another hit scored the last two runs of the frame and the clubmen were the losers in what appeared a certain victory for them Magna-Garfiel- d scored three runs In the first two frames but from there on out was helpless against the masterful hurling of Scott The Bakers scored four runs in the eighth on three hits and an error to sew up the game Royal tallied its winning run in the twelfth to crawl out of the cellar and advance to a tie for fourth place with the Miners Joe Barney was credited with the victory and Jack Smith was charged with the defeat The scores: 1 royal ABHOAJ I 'if Mattson Nyberi 7 6 3 3 8 1( s 3b Tedesco Bonny It Huxford rf lb b D MINES AB 2 3 OZaccarla 0 3 lb 2 0 IlWalbeck 2 2 0! Reading It IReed HOA 6 2 2 0 0 3 12 0 6 3 8 5 5120 0 2 2 0 0217 5 0 2 0 OVecchlo OMyers 3b 2Berge as OIButler c 8 2 0 O'Shepherd p 4 13 6 Smith p zAdams 3 1 7 3 21 5 2 3 2 1 1 55 18 38 101 Totals Totals xBatted lor Randall In ninth H0' U S Standing al the Teams 4 8 0 3211 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 50 18 38 13 003 001 035 001 Sondav's Resulta Provo 7 Gemmell Holsum Bakers 7 Royal Bakera II Club 3 Magna-Garfiel- d 8 V Mines 10 (12 Whiskered Stars Overcome Provo Holsum Outfits Barnstorming Crew DeSubfeats Bakers 15-merge Timps gle Two more runs crossed the plate in the sixth and Holsum retaliated by counting its first run of the game Davis was driven from the mound in the seventh and was re' placed by Bill McDuffie three tallies crossing the scoring base before the inning was concluded In the game played at Provo the Israelite crew bombarded three Timp chuckers fof16 hits and uprisings in the first and third plus a five-ru- n 3ortie in the seventh proved far too much for the Indus- trial league leader The scores: n j 111) Ml O Evans IxxOEvans rf BAKERS ABHOA 5 2 0 3 4 V'V Campana as 5 3 3 Dow cf f 50 10 Pendleton It 4 8 0 8 Morr 2b 4 2 2 0 Oi Howard e i Warren 3b 4 111 Owen 4 0 3 00 Evans lb cf 42131 Hartley 3b 4 11 J Plgnataro If 4120 3 i i 0 Gardner Powell rl 3 0 0 0 rl 3 0 0 01 Anderson e 3 0 8 0 Riley is Shafer 0 3202 Scott p 4213 gPapanlck- xChatwln cl 1 10 0 1 0 0 0 olas IzCoon 10 0 0 racer lb r HOLSUM ABHOA1 2b Totals 37 11 27 14 35247 Totals xBatted for Gardner In eighth rBatted for Powell in 'ninth zzBatted lor Riley In ninth Magna — 128 000 000— 3 Runs Hits t: :220 100 101— 7 Holsum— 101 001 0x — 7 Runs 203 Oil 23x— 11 Hits bases— Stolen 8ummary: Plgnataro HartThree-baae ley Powell hits — Shafer Morr Two-bas- e hits— Evans Cratwin Runs batted in— Howard C Evans Shafer 3 Chat-wi- n 2 Scott Campana 2 Double play— -Morr to C Evans Runs responsible for — Shafer 8 8cott I Struck out — Scott 4 Shafer 8 Basea on balla — Shafer 2- - Scott 1 Wild pitch— Scott Umplrea— Austin and Bullock Scorer— Bra nagan GEMMELL Webb Bush 3b lb Santiatevn rf 4 2 Kastellilc cf 3 1 8 3 14 Muir e B Johnson as 4 0 0 Pearson 2b 4 0 7 4 0 3 Ablett If Hansen n I 1 0 1 0 0 Valdes p Totals Gemmell— Runt ' CLUB ABHOA' 4 0 0 l'Vacher 4 18 0 Collins 1 8 0 rf Jackson Hoover SiLsComb 4'AllIson 3b rf 2b c If 4114 4001 3 3 10 0! Total! 1000 0 0 0 1 12 27: UlVlQS— 5“n 000 012 301— 0OM33 301- -1 Holsum— gun 000 001 112 013 100— 312—1 - Runa— Bass SummaryDeck Atwell Morr Hansen Hutson 2 Cliff McDuffie Error— McDuffie stolen base— Tucker Sacrifice hit— Atwell Three-bas- e hits— Dow Two-baTeoker Deck Morr Hutson hits — Hansen Plenataro Runs batted —Hansen Atwell Bass Evans Clift Deck Dow Innings Pitched — Bv Davis o plus (none out one on two runs) Credit victory to Bass Chares defeat to Dsvls Runs responsible for— Davis 8 Bass 2 McDuffie 1 Struck out— By Davis 3 Bass 5 McDuffie 3 Bases on balls— Off Davis 3 Bass 1 Umpires— Barber and Spry HOUSE OP DAVID ABHOA Tucker lb Hansen 2b Hutson rf Clift cf I PROVO ABHOA 8 0 14 TV Collins 3b 5 3 1 3 rf-- e 8 5'LaComb 0 5 5 1 1 0 Jackson rf-- P 5 3 4 8 Hoover 4 2 0 5 2b 5 5 0 2 Cole If 0 0 5 3 1 5 Jensen 3 0 4 0 If 0 Pressler sa 8 2 3 3 5 1 3 Hneersoll lb 5 1' Allison 8 1 lb rf 4 0 Breenwell p 0 0 14 Deck lf-- p Atwell as iWpkoff 3b Anderson e Tally p-- lf ABHOA 14 5110 10 310 3140 10 10 10 10 'Hawkins Totals House Provo 45 18 37 of David 151 10 1 Totals 38 11 37 14 304 020 501—15 121 003 200- -r 1 Summary: Errors— LaComb Clift Tally AtwelL Jackson Anderson Hansen Stolen bases— Hansen Deck Atwell Home run— Three-bas3 LaComb e LaComb hits— Clift Two-bahits— Deck 4 Pressler Anderson Double plays— Tucker to Hansen to Tucker 10 33 10 27 Atwell to Hanson to Tucker Credit vic- 3 1 1 liPressler f s 4 1 13 0 InaersoU lb I Cole p 7T4 10 34 8 24 10' 38 11 27 8 Total 39 Totals xBatted for Anderson in aixth xxBatted for Gardner In eighth PROVO 4 3 0 0 3 3 3 2 4 8 11 4 1 tory to Tally Charee defeat to Qreenwell 020 000— 3 Struck out— By Deek I Oreenwell 1 Jack-so- n 2 130 00- 0- ( Bases on balls— Off Tally 2 Green well 1 Deck 1 Jackson 1 Umpires— Bar 100 000 80x— 7 ber and Kirk Runs Scorer— Poulton 10 00181X— Hits Ill ' Summary: Errors — Kastelllc B Johnson Vacher Collins Insersoll Pressler Stolen bases — Santletavan LaComb Sacrifice hits —Collins Pressler Two-baSEATTLE Aug 11 W)— Gold-strea- m hits—Muir Double play — Webb to Pearson Ksstelllc outlasted Biff’s mighty rush — to Bush Ditcher Harrison By Innings 8 Valdes 3 3 Charge defeat to Har- in the sprint to the wire and won rison At bat — OK Harrison 34 Hits bat- the speed handicap by ted— Off Harrison 7 Valdes 3 Runs scored a nose today In 1:111-- 5 at Long —Off Harrison 3 Valdez 4 Runs responsible for— Harrison 2 Valdex 4 Cole 1 acres track Goldstream riaid $450 Siruck out— By Cole 8 Herrlson 4 Bases on bslls— Off Cole 1 Harrison 1 Valdez 2 $250 and $240 Biff secohd paid Hit with pitched ball— Collins bv Harrison $230 and $3 and Risky Miss third Ksstellic by Cole Umpires— parber and HUa Provo— 010 010 1 New York le 0-- Goldstream Winner $280 i 50-4- 50-Mi- le Root Halts Cards CHICAGO Eugene Manwaring Takes Third to Clinch State Championship Joe Fisher Second Shields Ranks Top Among Net Stars in Meet Crinpifpr"riVpj le low-ba- il ts 500-yar- d 465-yar- 1 Doa Nance place cleanup position BT LOUIS The vet- row The draw made without Wilmer Allison the Davis cup veteran who won here last year paired 76 players for the matches including four members of the "first 10" and 12 others whose 1934 play earned them places on the national ranking list Don Budge promising young Da vis cupper was seeded behind Shields The others on the favored list in order were Frankie Parker who bowed to Allison in last year's Casino final Bryan “Bitsy” Grant Gene Mako the other California youngster to draw an international assignment this year Gregory Man' gin J Gilbert Hall Vilmer Hines and Roderick Menzel the Czechoslovakian star who will team with Vernon Kirby the South African in next week’s national doubles play at Brookline Mass first-roun- d TEXAS LEAGUE Tul Beaumont Fort Worth at Houston pojtpontd Dallas 3 OalvtHon 4 Ban Antonio Oklahoma Cltv ftINTERNATIONAL Newark Albtnr 5 8 rain 2 LEAGUE Bufi!o Rochester Syracuse 85 Montreal 5 0 'dropped the right hand hitting Bud Hafey who won Friday’s game with a home run into seventh place That was just the batting order that Dressen wanted for his star southpaw Tony Freitas to face Under the rules Johnson had to pitch to one man before retiring He walked Woodle Jensen throwing seven balls one of which was fouled Then Freitas took up the hurling But Jensen eventually scored and since the Reds never overcame that lead Johnson was charged by the official "scorer with losing the game P Collins 0 p 5 Dennla Hovey Loaan W B Walters Murray 4 iv Ar'ieMn 8 eounty 2 Eric Polster Weber Williams 8 - county 1 1 T Peterson Olden American Swim CHICAGO 0 0 10 xxxWbitehed 1 0 0 33 7 24 131 30 Totala Totala xBatted for Walker In aeventn xxBatted for Durocher in ninth xxxBatted for P Collins in ninth 10 27 13 ning August 17 swept all eight events In a tune up competition to- day Six of Japan’s best 10 swimmers t Louis 001 100 000—2 were not in the competition being 110 000 lOx— 3 CWo meet reserved for the three-da- y Summary: Errors— Herman Runs batted in —Orsatti Durocher Galan Linchtrom Ralph Flanagan of Miami Fla Demaree hits—OrsaUl J Col- won the free style swim lins Galan Sacrifice— Walker Llndstrom free style Double plays— Durocher to Frisch to J in 4:514 and the ColP to Durocher to J Collins: Collin in 10:114 The back stroke lins Bases on balls- - Walker 5 P Colwas captured by Russell Branch of lins L Root 2 Struck out —Walker 7 In 2 P Collins Root 4 Providence R I in 1:108 and the 8 P Collins 0 in 123 Haine 3 in Two-bas- e er 1 bfeast stroke by John Losins pitcher— Haines Reds Rues Split PITTSBURGH Aug 11 LPl-T- he Pirates and Reds spilt a double-headtoday before approximately 10000 spectators Pittsburgh winning the first 5 to 4 and Cincinnati the second 4 to 3 Arky Vaughan's triple with two on base was the deciding blow of the first game Bud Hafey rookie centerfWder misjudged a line drive off &be Herman’s bat in the eighth Inning of the nightcap and it soared over his head for a home run to provide the winning counter Cy Blanton won his fourteenth game in the first contest Firt iimc CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH er I rf Byrd Ooodnzn If Ouyler BoWoralfy 3b Rlxzs ABHOA' ABHOA 4 2 0 0 4 3 4 0 If S 2 0 rl 4 0 4 0 Younz rl 4 4 0 10 Vuhzn ts 2 4 1112 lb 4 0 I 0 Suhr lh 3 OLtvizrt'o 0 3 2b 3 2 I 1 1 1 Lombardi c Myeri s Kamponz 2b lohnson p PreltaC p ComorosZy LHmmnn p xxFHerman Brennan p 4 3 3 0 0 I 3 0 3 Thrvrnow 3b Hafry rf Grace c Blanton p 1 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 O' 0 4) 0 o: 2 4 3 0 4 4 2 0 4130 2 2 10 -- 33 0 34 11 Total 35 11 21 11 Totals xBatted for Freitas In third In L xxBatted lor " Herrmann eighth 000 020 010 —4 Cincinnati 230 000 OOx— 3 Plttaburgh — Lavagetto Runa batSummary: Error ted In— Vaughan 3 Suhr Blanton Cuyler Two-bahlta— Young Byrd Kam-pour- ia Byrd Three-base Baser hit— Vaughan balla —Johnson 1 Freitas 1 Herrmann 3 Hits— Johnaon Btrlkeouta — Blanton 4 (pitched to one batter) )n 0 Frletaa 6 n 2 Herrmann 0 In 3 Brennan 0 In 1 Losing Pitcher— Johnson n t Second eeme: CINCINNATI I ABHOA' Byrd cf Goodman rf Herman 11 Bottomley lb Rise's 3b Erickson c xComorosky Lombardi Myers c 4 0 4 4 1 0 O’lensen O Yount rf rl 4 12 3Grcs 4 4 3 4 0 0 12 4102 110 0 4 4 0 0 (I P Wanrr 2 1 3 TTh-ven- o 0 0 0 0 Hef- rf 3 0 0 Paddrn c (Continued on Following ABHOA ss 10 0 0 3b 4 3 3 r Page) 1 too 500 I I 143 Logan Elks took first place in the Utah-Idah- o league race Sunday by virtue of a victory over enBrigham City in a counter as Malad threw a bombshell Into the pennant hopes of Tremonton the former club gaining a victory In 10 Innings over the hitherto undefeated Tremonton club Logan Collegians advanced to the 500 mark by registering a shutout over the powerful Garland 12-to- Pete Evans veteran right hander was in rare fettle and his mates backed up his mound work with a devastating attack when hits meant runs Ogden Grill gained a double triumph over Preston winning the first game 11 to 5 and then takexhibition ening the seven-lnntn- g counter B Vo 5 Sofia towering first baseman cracked out a circuit wallop for the Grill crew 1ft the first game By their victory the Ogden boye advanced to third place In the standings Crystal Springs and Malad put on melee the former galnf a ding-don- g decision In 12 frames lng a Ben Hunsaker’s triple with two mates on the paths was the deciding blow of the game Softball Tourney Starts This Week Higgins Providence R I in 2:45 The medley relay was won by the American team of Taylor Drysdale of Detroit A C Jack Kasiey of Michigan and Peter Fick of the New York A C ln 3:21 The relay was won by the American team of Matthew Chros' towskl of Providence Art Llndgren of the Los Angeles A C Paul Wolfe of the Los Angeles A C and Flck in 1:44 er IIow They Stand Jackson-Washingto- nesday 4:30 p m Under 116 pounds— Pioneer vs Boys' club Jackson grounds Wednesday 4:30 p m Under 138 pounds— Jordan vs Washington Jordan grounds (hard ball diamond) Wednesday 6 p m Senior division — Pioneer vs Washington South junior grounds Thursday 8 p m East Side Division Under 96 pounds— Victory v wlir ner of Sugarhouse-McKlnle- y game (which la acheduled for Monday) Roosevelt grounds Wednesday p m Under 116 pounds— Victory vs Roosevelt grounds Sugarhouse Thursday 4 p m Under 136 pounds— Victory vs McKinley South junior grounds Friday 6 p m Senior division— Victory vs Jefferson Roosevelt grounds Thursday 6 p m The winners of the two divisions will clash for the championship next week at a time and place to be announced later A total of 900 boys have participated In the games during the year according to Ray Fors-ber- g director of city recreation i Woman Mayor Savoldi Clash i WILDWOOD N J Aug 11 11 It was give and take between Mayor Doris Bradway New Jersey’s only woman mayor and "Jumping Joe" Savoldi the wrestler at the grappling show here last night First Mayor Bradway irked at the former Notre Dame football ace’s rough tactics in the ring grabbed a stick reached over from her front row seat hit him twice -- and sent him sprawling A few minutes later Savoldi missed flying tackle dove through the ropes and landed— of all places —in the lap of her honor the mayqr Shaken Mayor Bradway changed her seat but returned to the front row before the match ended and saw "Jumping Joe” pin Stan Sokolis former University of Pennsylvania grid captain in 41 minutes Daughter Arrives Bill Fogarty star hurler for tha S L Ford Dealers in the S L Independent Baseball association has a new rooter who will some day cheer'hlm on to further diamond exte ploits Tho little fan or rather will not be able to cheer for some time yet however being only some 10 hours old Sunday Evening Mr and Mrs Fogarty are receiving congratulations on the new arrival The mother and little "fan" are reported to be doing well fan-net- PITTSBURGH 4120 Vauehanlb 4 0 9 0 Suhr 671 t Llb-rt- Team Cleans Up the eastern grass tennis swing tofor the nineday was teenth annual Newport Casino tournament which opens here tomor- 4 3 City was elected president of Utah State association at the conclusion The round of play In the city E W Wahlln softball'first of the tournament baseball championship beof Magna was elected vice presiing conducted under the direction of dent W Andelln the past presi- the city recreation department will dent was made secretary and treasthis week urer Dennis Hovey of Logan and get under way is the schedule: Earl Sorenson of Ogden were Following West Side Division named directors Under 95 pounds— Sorensen vs The complete results: n 10 y Art Thom winner of W Anderson Liberty 9 game (which is scheduled for Mon7 H Bennett Layton M R Green Liberty 7 day) Pioneer playgrounds Wed5 E Sorenson Oaden AB H O A ABH O A' 4 2 9 OiGalan 2 13 0 If Oraatti cf Rothrpck rf 3 2 410 Herman 2b 2 0 4 0 0 UStalnback rf 3 13 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Klein MedwtHir rf Collins lb 4 I 6 2 Lindstrcm 3b 3 2 0 0 NEW PORT R I Aug 11 (&)— JDelancey c 4 0 4 1 Demaree cf 3130 3 11 2lCavaretta 3b lb 4 2 7 1 Despite the presence of two U S Gelbert as 3 1 3 5 Btephenson c 3 1 3 1 Davis cup players and a 1934 fi- Durocher 1 0 0 xxDavls OHarlnett c 10 10 OSAKA Japan Aug 11 Wh— 0 0 Juries 3 1 2 7 as nalist in the draw Frank X Shields Walker p 10 here for a meet 1 0 0 0 Root 4 0 1 4 American swimmers p on leave from Hollywood to majie xMartln 1 0 0 0 Haines p with Japanese aquqatlc stars begin- Reds’ Hurler Pitches to One Batter in First but Loses 1 11 OP)— Aug eran Charley Root pitched the Cubs to a victory over the St Louis Cardinals today before the largest crowd to turn out for a single game at Wrigley field this season Root allowed The seven hits only two of which came in the same Inning and gained his eleventh victory of the season The triumph the Chicagoans' fifth in 17 meetings with the world's champions thi3 season cut the Cardinals’ string of eight straight victories and their run of seven consecutive wins over the Cubs 23-5- 50-m- - doubles 000 000 000— 0 100 000 10x— 2 Thomas had the highest average Philadelphia Runs batted of the tournament Summary: Errors— None pitching 75 per Sachit— Verge ln—Watktns 2 Two-bas- e rifices — Hftsltn Gomez Double plays — Go- cent Anderson was next with 728 me? H&slln to CamiUl: Heslln Gomel to Bennett had the best 2 CamilU Bases on balls— Walters 2 per cent Schumacher 4 Strikeouts —Schumacher 2 average of the con' Walters 2 Hubbell 1 Hits—Schumacher with 589 per cent 10 In 7 Hubbell 1 In 1 Losing pitcher— tingent Devereux Hunt Jr of Salt Lake Schumacher Chet Holmberg Wins First In Bicycle Event Chet Holmberg outlasted nearly a score of bicycle riders in the senior race Sunday He won in the fast time long gruelling of 2 hours and 6 minutes averaging 248 miles an hour Joe Fisher Don Moore the last was second and Eugene Manwaring third rider to cross the line finished nearly a half mile behind According to the point system off the Amateur Bibycle League of VPlYVO America Manwaring successfully defended his state championship He won the city race about two weeks ago and his third in the state affair gave him eight points Holmbetg (Special to The Tribune) and Fisher were tied for second POCATELLO Idaho Two hunwith seven points each The Sunday winner won the extra quarter-mil- e dred golf fans the largest gallery sprint by Inches to determine the ever to witness a match In this city state runnerup with Fisher and Moore following in order Moore saw George Scuneiter Ogden intermountain open golf champion take had four points to his credit measure of his brother Earl Frank Elg finished a full bicycle the and also Bees Marshall local projunior fessional and Bob Leute amateur length ahead in the race finishing in 28 minutes 15 sec- and city champion in an exhibition onds tilt Sunday at Ross park course He averaged about 22 miles per were playing a match hour George Weldon and Jack Ste-or- They two up finished second and third re- the Schneiters winning George scoring an eagle on No 5 spectively a hole carrying a par of state Elg was declared junior five and Earl capturing one on the champion according to the point sys d par 5 No 9 were never tern He had eight points to his headed the local players' by credit Weldon took second with course which On the nine-hol- e seven points' and Steorts finished for two trips has a par of 70 Earl third with six and Bees all came in below The seniors started at 7:25 a m George the set mark 'me course record at the Bouthwest corner of Liberty of 65 was made by Ralph Pugmire of togeth' Salt Lake City in a match played park starting In a here In the 1933 season Individual er They continued to stay bunch until leaving' the airport scores follow: when Manwaring took the lead Fisher and Holmberg stayed close behind never dropping back more than fourth place at any time One by one the riders began to fall out of the ranks the first one leaving near Saltair At Magna there Paramount Nine Wins were only four in the race a softball Moore took a bad spill soon alter Thq Paramount-Victor- y the Gem theater nine leaving Magna receiving a badly crewto walloped 1 Sunday Every player on bruised leg but was plucky enough 20 to continue on The three Jeaders the winning team made at least two were far ahead bunched close to- hits DeCarver limited the losers to three bingles gether Manwaring still leading The atate champion tired fast after turning into Main street from Thirty-thir- d South street letting Holmberg and Fisher take the lead The leaders began a sprint near Twenty-sevent- h South street Almost making his "wheel” leap through the air Holmberg finished a good bicycle length ahead of FishPITTSBURGH Aug 11 UP)— er with Manwaring trailing about 25 yards behind Moore finished Pitcher Silas Johnson of the Cinnearly a half mile behind the lead-er- a cinnati Reda was the peculiar victim today of a strategic move by The was the finished: Renter Race Manager Charlie Dressen Chet Holmberg The Cincinnati leader announced 2 Joe Fisher 3 a right hand pitcher Johnson Euaene Manwtrlnt 4 Don Moore would start the first game of the Frank Lindsey Max Hendricks Prank doubleheader bluffing Manager Laughlln Kellv Gubler Orde Pinckney Kenneth Clawson and Harry Woolley Mart-e- d Pie Traynor into shifting the but did cot finish Pittsburgh Pirates’ lineup Junier Raea Prank Fl A left hand batter Is supposed to 2 Oeorge Weldon be better against a right hand 3 lack Steorts 4 Even Grev pitcher than one who hits from 5 lack M'chim the right side of the plate Tray4 KUh Hsnjen 7 Fd Nnce nor put Suhr in the important 8 Max Oefl‘t fourth and I 1 1 le their diamond performances Their appearances at both the morning and afternoon games were greeted by capacity crowds Against Holsum the invaders de cided along about the fifth that something must be done if they were to win the game the score at the end of the fourth being 0 In the fifth the bewhiskered boys in baseball clothing proved to be wolves in sheep’s clothing hopping on Daka Davis for two hits which produced the first tally of the strug' 1 1 Eugene Manwaring (upper left) who was declared state bicycle’ race over a difficult course Sunday He champion after the The barnstorming House of Da- placed third in the long race but his victory in the city race a Chet Holmberg won vid baseball club from Benton Har- couple of weeks ago boosted his point total the Sunday race and received second place in the state Joe Fisher bor Mich proved superior to a pair (right) placed second Sunday and was given a third state ranking1 of Industrial league teams Sunday Frank junior race and was declared Elg (below) won the capturing a morning game at Com- state junior champion munity park from the hustling Holsum Bakers 7 to 2 and taking a game played at Provo in the after- 010 001—11 010 000—10 Summary: Errors— Mattsen Nvberg 2 Os-tl- HOUSE OP DAVID I HOLSUM BAKERS Walbeck Myers ABHOA1 Berge Sacrifice hit ABHOA —Butler Home runs— Tedesco 4 1110 Campknz Readlna Tucker Ib 1 i ( Three-base Zaccarla hits—Huxford Wal2b Hansen 5 12 4 Dow 5 4 3 0 cf Two-bas- e beck hits — Tedesco Bonny Os- Hutson 2b 5 3 3 0 Morr 5 1 1 4 2b tler Jensen Shepherd Double plays— 3 12 0 Wanren CHI' cf 5 0 11 3b to Valle to Ostler 3: Valle to Nvbera Deck If 5 3 1 0 C E&ns lb 41151 to Ostler Tedesco to Valle to Ostler Berge ifw11- w If 4 2 1 0 Plznataro to Red Myers to Walbeck io Readlne Wvkoff 3b 3 0 11 Anderson rf 2 0 0 0 Charge defeat to Smith Struck out — Bv Plemins c 4 0 8 0 Gardner rf Bsrnev 2 Shepherd 4 Smith 2 Bases on Bass P 4 3 0 0 4 0 5 Pnzberg c hall:— 8hepherd 2 8mith 1 Hit with Pitched 2 0 0 IDavis p sail— Jensen by Shepherd Umpires— Lee and McDuffie p 10 0 Liddell Scorer —Cole IxChatwIn Mines O 1 9 noon 15 to 9 The bearded beauties proved that their long flowing tresses and Van Dyke beards were no detriment to Art Thomas Wins Honors at State Horseshoe Meet 1 7-- 2 4 well-play- Watkins hamseries' windup mered in both of the Phils’ runs while Walters let the circuit pacesetters down with' six safeties Walters’ shutout was only the Liberty Club Entrant Anthird Administered to the Giants nexes Ten Straight this season Hal Schumacher lost his second Encounters game of the current series He w&b taken out in the eighth in favor of a pinch hitter and was succeedTaking ten straight games Art ed by Carl Hubbell but the dam- Thomas of the Liberty club of Salt age had been done by that time Lake City won rne statd horse' PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK shoe- championship Sunday after ABHOA' ABHOA Willard An4 2 0 0 noon at Liberty park Jot Moore 114(1 O'Allen cf 4 0 4 3!Hasiln 3 13 9 derson of s Bxrtell s the same club won sec' 3 0 8 31 Watklnx II 3 3 3 0 Terr lb OLt 3 3 2 llJohn Moore rf 4 3 0 ond rl place with the loss of only 4 0 2 Le ber cf 3 0 13 Camllll lb 0 one game that to Thomas 3 110 0 l'Veraez Jackson 3b 3 3b 3 0 R Green also of the Lib' 3 3 Todd 3 c Cuccinello 2b 3 Morey 3 8 3 c 3 3 3 llOomez 2b Mancuso club tied with Harold Bennett 0 0 0 0 Walter! 4 10 3 erty xCrltz of Layton for third place but won Dannlnz e 001 Schumcher o 2 0 0 s: third place honors In a playoff 0 0 0: xxKoenlz Hubbell a 0 0 0 0 game Green received 50 points 40 -12 doubles Bennett 30 6 24 141 30 11 27 18 ringers and Totals Totals xRan for Mancuso In eixhth had 24 points 31 ringers and six for In 8chumacher xxBatted eighth Saturday's Sebrdule Bakers at Provo 2:30 Holsum Art Thomat opce-lowl- d' Magna-Garfiel- V PHILADELPHIA Aug 11 UP)— y The Phillies suddenly come to life in the season's later stages jolted the New York Giants’ hopes of hanging onto the league lead again today by coming victory — their through with a e series fourth in the Outfielder George Watkins former Giant and Bucky Walters the infieldcr turned pitcher combined to stop the New Yorkers in the Utah Industrial League 833 667 606 6 Sunday's Results Logan Collealans 13 Garland Logan Elks 0 Brigham City 8 (13 In Crystal Springs 10 gmlthlield nlngs) 5 tecead Ogden Grill 119 Preston game exhibition Malad 6 Tremonton 4 (19 Innings) d-place Holsum Bakers flashing a bit oft their first-hal- f style advanced to third spot in the standings by rout- Rika Tremonton Oiden Grill Garland Crystal Springs Logan Collegians ftmithfield Brigham CUy Malad Freaton Menday’a Schedule and Prebablt Pitchers Cincinnati at PltUburxh— Nelson rs La cat Only ram scheduled secon- LEAGUE Teams Won Lost 6 UTAH-IDAH- 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 4 0 10 10 |