Show MOORE BLASTS I IW WAY W AY INTO LEAD Lovinger Outfielder Outfield r Sets Fast Pace in Batting for forS Amateur B Ball I S By ByC C CRIS CEIS IS Fred Moore outfielder for Lovinger Lovin Lovin- Loviner gez- gez er had a big the bat in inic inthe the ic Pioneer loop and moved from sixth place to the top of the Amateur leagues eague's batting race Bettridge Wasatch Oil is the highest high high- est eat rated pitcher in games games' won von a and d lost ost Moore by boosting his hitting mark marko to o grabbed first place away from rom Argyle Wasatch Oil and now eners enters enters en- en ers the seventh week of the seaon season season sea- sea son on as a likely candidate for all amateur amateur ama- ama eur hitting honors Argyle held neld on with and Ralph Day of Draper although slipping sUppIng somewhat finished the he week in third place with 20 and andic he ic is followed by Shelton Red White and Claire Evans Lovinger Lovinger still shows the way in club lub club batting nd leads two league league- ue- ue Bonneville with and the Pioneer Pioneer Pio Plo neer with Stadium fielding in the Bonneville loop st stands out as the best beat defensive club Wasatch Oil with three vins wins leads the pitchers of the group in fri n games won and lost and and Lefty Baird Jaird Stadium continues to be the best strikeout hurler Lovinger h has s completed four r dou ble plays plas BEST nEST HITTERS To 10 Date BONNEVILLE AB H. H 23 29 Pet Ralph n t. t Dar Du r Dr Draper per 2 25 IS 13 o 0 1 i o 0 is 13 Evans Erans Lovinger t 28 26 12 1 U 1 0 IS 15 48 Smith W Draper 21 n Ij 9 3 1 f g o 0 14 U U 2 Draper 27 21 11 II 2 a 1 l 1 l is 18 o WASATCH Mule Argyle Was WM Oil 23 15 13 1 4 l 1 15 25 55 Oate Red White 21 II 9 S 3 2 3 2 22 tl Lloyd Llod S. S Stadium adlum 20 ro I 0 o 1 1 l 13 Gallon Calton Stadium 18 lS 6 IS 2 0 O. O 1 in Il 11 37 R. R d- d W W. W 17 17 IS 6 0 0 00 0 5 35 PIONEER Melton 14 if V 1 I 1 I 0 a 12 Moore Lovinger 21 21 12 3 2 a n 19 57 Shelton R. R W. W a 2 0 0 10 50 Evans f 21 ai J 19 10 o 0 1 l 2 l is 13 j i TEAM A AVERAGES I lS ix J g. g Red Wasatch-Red Red an and 1 White Pioneer Pioneer Pioneer-Lovinger er b Fielding Bonneville Stadium Bonneville-Stadium Stadium Red Wasatch-Red R d and 1 While WhIte Pioneer Thirty PIoneer Thirty eighth infantry VARIOUS LEADERS Mot Most hits Ralph Day Drape Draper 13 IS Argyle ArnIe Wl Wasatch Oil 13 Two base hits Moore Moore Lovinger 3 Da Day Draper 3 Smith Drape Draper 3 Gates Red and White r 3 3 Three base hits Emery bits Emery Wasatch 01 OH 4 ArA Argyle Arcyle Wasatch V Oil 4 4 e oR Colson Thirty eighth try 2 Gates t es Red and White 2 Evans Lovinger 2 er Thirty eighth IY frita try ry 2 Total bases bases Argyle Wasatch Oil 25 5 Oates Gates Red an and 1 White 22 Stolen base bases Soffe Draper S. S Sacrifices Randall Red and White e 3 I. I PITCHING G. G W. W V. V L. L Pet Pct SO e. e Was O. O 3 3 0 1000 21 31 3 3 Peacock Lo ln er 3 2 0 o loco 1010 16 9 I 13 Stone 4 3 1 i 37 27 e II 9 II Baird Stadium 4 3 1 40 13 15 Peters Int 5 S 3 1 50 14 4 26 Kener R. R and W. W WS S 5 3 1 l 14 H. t i 17 11 TIGERS IN IK GAME Utah Typewriter Exchange rime nine and Salt Lake Tigers will m again c clash on the municipal di diamond Sunday Sunda according to Herman Whaley haley manager man nian- age ager of the Tigers Wh Whaley Whaleys Je s nine won the previous encounter |