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Show :A 6 O o 7 Tip. A - - n X - HIT, 1 '(TyTiTl ." .... A i' V-l' n .V. 1 ( -- V ft. k-4l...JL.j4tul o r D'uTUxlfi hi aid, tes UTAH INDUSTRIAL , LEAGUE YV. L. Pet Magna-GarLeld . 5 .643 l'rovo ,,8 5 .015 1'inney Keerage .... 7 5 .583 Uerr.mell Club ... 7 G ,.538 Helper 2 12 .143 . v Wednesday's ItesuJfs-rovo ItesuJfs-rovo 6, Magna-Garfield 5. (iemmell 22, lieljer 7. ,- Saturday's .Shelule Plnney ut I'ruvo. Scoring- four luns on six hits in the third " Inning-, I'rovo-'Timp3 worked their .way back into , a threatening position in the Industrial In-dustrial circuit title chase Wednesday Wed-nesday with a 6-5 win over, the league leading Magna-Garfiela team. The victory placed the Timps but half, a game behind the" lead-i ers. , ' ' . Vin3 over Pinney and Gemmell in the remaining two game3 could place Provo in the. playoff with mnney. Magna still has two games with Pinney Beverage and stands a good chance of. losing at least one. 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Jsy-budget terms! s 190 WEST CENTER STj 71 AC N - 77 77V Mtl-C Smack 13 in the ninth Henry Smith worked on the mound for Provo and' did a fine job. He allowed but 10 well-scattered hits. Manager Erickson also turned in a sparkling mound demonstration. dem-onstration. Except lor the splurge in the final frame, he had the Timps fairly well bottled. PROVO AB H O A Gardner, cf . Braunagel, 2b Kump, ss ... A. Jensen, rf 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 2 1 1 0 1 0 3 2 2 0 Philpy, c E. Jensen, If Page, lb .". . Collins, 3b Smith,' p'-.-;. 3 14 M 12 1 111 Totals ... .. . 37 13 2714 MAGNA-GARFIELD ') .- AB H O A jvioeser, . . . . . .-. . . . ; pi linders, ss . . ; . .'. . . . i 4; Evans, rf i 5' A. Shafer, If 4 0 4 . 4 2 0 2 2 2 4 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 Walbeck, 3b . ..1' 3 J. Shaler, cffr, ....... -4 Kacer, lb . . . . .' . . . . . 4 1" 0 1-10 1 Kasmussen, s 4 0 5 0 M. Johnson, p O. 0 0 0 Erickson, p ...... ..3 0 12 xCall i . 1 1 0 04 ' " - - 1 - m 1 u . Totals . . . . 37 1Q 27 15 xHit tor Erickson in ninth. f rovo ........... 104 000 001 G Magna-Garfield . 003 001 0015 . Summary; Error Smith.; Stolen Stol-en base jv. Shafer. Sacrifice hit Kump, A. Jensen Collins.' Home run Lraunagel.' 'ihree-base' liits Smith, J. Shafer. Two-base hits -r-Gardner, , Walbeck 2. Double plays Braunagel to Kiimp to Pge; Facer to Flinders to Facer. Innings pitched4-By M. Johnson 2 1-3. Losing pitcher M. Johnson. Runs responsible for Johnson . 5. Erickson 1, Smith 2. Struck out1 By Erickson 3,' Smith 2. Bases on ball3 Off Smith 2. Time, 1:40 Umpires Kidd arid Peacock DODCE LU DODCE , ' DODCE YES DODCE ' . NX ,. , T,.,m, rT-,n -lrr- , , . II I ; . . - v, DCDCE PAGE SIX FAST ACTION IN "CIIOOCIAL" SERIES - J Fans expected slashing action when the league-le ading Cincinnati Reds went into their "cruciar series with the St. Louis Cardinals and they weren't disappointed. 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J.JO OTHER G-E RADIOS PRICED FKOYI S9.95TO" $129.93 0 230 West Center Phone ' 1432 PltOVO, UTAH ' . iv. r ... 'a.' i -t THURSDAY, AUGUST J. i ;.v Utali-Ddalio Sugar Oeatsleue&'-S -f SPANISHFORK Utah-Idaho Utah-Idaho Sugar--;" company's , crack Softball team, winner of the state championship In 1937, . added more'prestlge to an already long lislof., victories here Wednesday when' It won the Spanish v Fotk Invitational softba.il title. S ,,; The sugar . ten - - romped over two teams to.; win the championship. champion-ship. Leyen's of Provo," offered plenty t Itiefore losing to the champs 4 to 3. The Spanish Fork team won "the right to play Leven's In the finale" by r dropping 'another" local tearn Curley's Lunch, 9tb 0, , . In " the title game, it . was a duel between ,Jim Stevens of Ieven's and Fisher.; of Uta'h-Idaho Uta'h-Idaho Sugar, Hits were far . between. be-tween. Fisher allowed the - Provo team but two tcngles. ' : ; -.Utah-Idaho worked out their four runs one at a- time. -Leven's scored their, three in the last of theVseventh: Wayne Tucker tripled," trip-led," Corey Olsen walked a n d Wayne Sof f e r&de out a homer. r! In an exhibition, j White . Star Service- girls of Saltf Lake City, defeated Spanish Fork's girls' team, 10 to s 0. . , Spanish Fork chamber of com-I com-I merce presented Utah-Idaho Su- garompany with a handsome trophyX c ' Open Season OhV Fish Slated At Park Pool Friday ' Fishing with your hands-will hands-will be legal in Provo Fri-,cay. Fri-,cay. In factXto scores of kiddies kid-dies and near-kiddies, , it will be a tig event. The fish liatchery at Springville has promised North ;' Park pool v officials- ; sore ' half dozen bvick trout ' for tine occasion. . Marion Olsen." in charge. of pool activities,' said today the ; fish would be turned .loose .in - the pool and that swimmers would be turned loose on the fish. Time set for the catch-, catch-, a-catch-can ' event is 2:30 ' p. m. ' . ' - Anyone interested can join in the fun. .Youngsters . will be kept in the shallow portion por-tion of . the pool while . their elders are herded in . deeper ' ' water. ' Those catering the fish will be allowed to keep ; them, Olsen said. . - , . - DISEASE NEGLIGIBLE Utah county ihad but three new cases of communicable disease during the. week ending August 18, according to axstatement released re-leased by Dr. VVillianKf. McKay acting state health commissioner.- - , . ' They, included two cases xpf measles, one in Provo, and onVJ case of. mumps. . ' : ,j In the entire state, 105 new cases v oi communicaDie uisease were reported ATTENDS CONVENTION , Seventy-five " of the nation's leading entomologists ; attended the 15th annual convention held last week at. the Science lodge of the University ' of Colorado at Boulder,- Colorado, according to a report made Tuesday ' by Dr. Vasco M. Tanner, head of the department of zoology and entomology en-tomology for Brigham Young university. Dr. Tanner was in charge- of the convention Ihis -j year, acting in the capacity of chairman.1 ' , ; 7 24, 1939 3 By GEORGE KIRKSEY United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK Aug. 24 U.P) The heat was off , on both' Major league pace- makers today.- The Yanks shelled out a double victory over the. White Sox," 7-2, and 16-4., Thus in three games in two days in . Chicago the Yanks scored 37 runs , against a third- place club that' had run off seven straight wins. . The Yank lead is now eight games.' V ? , . . The Reds, playing with ' two regulars on the bench. handedthe phillies a 3-0 defeat and increased their national league lead to 5 games.7 The cardswho had been burning up the ..league, y dropped their third straight to the pxJdgers ' TH;rring-er Wins ' - If' ' '.- ' With Paul, Derringer keeping his 10hits -scattered, the ' Reds, without' Lonnie Frey . and . Bill Werber, wortxheir ,17th game .in 19, starts with the Phills. . V Harry Craft's holwer decided it. '', Al Hollingsworth, rescued from thp .'tninrvrsi hv the TnArkra tnn . j tvuvi wa his first National Leaguegame this season by checking the Cards on eight hits. The Cubs moved tip within 34 games of the Cards when. they bumped the Giants, . 8-3. , ' ' The Boston Reds crabbed two from the Pirates, J-0, and 3-1, Bill Posedel barely missed pitching pitch-ing a no-hit, no-run garnet Rookie Atley Donald, held the White - Sox" to , three hits in tHe, x anKS' opening victory. :.ylt was his No: 13 win. The yanks collected col-lected 19 hits, in the nightcap off Lee and Boyles, witli Joe Gordon hitting a homer with the . bases jammed. Red Ruffing coastedxto 1 4 HIT. ' j. , .... ?'.. . ; ins j.viu victory. v With Jimmy Foxx . and Bobby Doerr getting "4 for 4". each; the Ked Sox'blasted the Brawn, 9-1, The ' Athletics beat the Tigers, 7-6, in 11 Innings. Fred Hutch inson was the loser, i ," ' i 10 Utalins Enter , national -.Amateur OGDEN, Utah, AugN 24' (U.E) ' Ten Utah amateur golfers are among the 831 amateurs throughout through-out -the nation who will seek entrance en-trance to the' national amateur Sept 11-16 : at the ' Nort Shore Country club of Glenview,, Hi. Sectional Sec-tional qualifying rounds will be played Augf. 29. t v Nine of the Utah golfers will tee off . at the ,Ogden Golf and Country club course next. Tuesday to try for the two places allotted this section. v Entrants from this division'are; Vern Dowdle, Norman 'Schtiltz, Charles D. Smith and Veil Savage of - Salt Lake , City and- Gus NW-1 Becker, John Ellis,' George S. Ec-cles, Ec-cles, yDan Alsup and Henry Mathieu of Ogden. . Thev other Utahn is Ed Kingsley, who lost In the semi-final round of " last year's toirney,to CHampion Willie Turnsea. V Kingsley will seek one of , 23. peaces at the sectional try-out" try-out" at Chicago 1 .,-v American League W. L. Pt. New York . Boston-. ; Chicago Cleveland : . . Detroit . Washington Philadelphia: St. Louis . . . . . . . . V j OA . 0 .,. .. . i U .72 . 41, .637 . , . . 63 ,53 .543 ,:,.i.'-B9 54 .522 f 59 - 56 .513 .427 .351 .297 50 67 40 74 33' 78 I Wednesday's, Results . " . New York 7-16, Chicago 2-4. Philadelphia 7, Detroit 6, (11). - Boston 9, St.Louis 1. Only, games, scheduled. National League ,V: L. : Pet. 42 .628 47.5S0 53 547 54 '.514 51 . 500 60 .459 62 .441 74 .321 Cincinnati' .. . St. Louis Chicago Brooklyn . , . . New. York .t. Pittsburgh 71 65 64 57 5G 51 49 35 Boston Philadelphia , .ft. . Wednesday's Kesulta Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 0. hxChicago 8, New York, 3. Brooklyn 8. St. Louis 3. Boston 1-3, Pittsburgh. 0-1.- PioneerJLeague4 W. L. Pet. Twin Falls - 5941 .590 Pocatello 57 42T .576 Salt Lake 495lxv490 Lewiston . . : . . . 47X 53 .470 Boise Ogden' .-44 43 .440 .434 56 Wednesday's Results Lewiston 4 Salt Lake 3. V Pocatello 7, Boise 6 (10) , ; Twin Fall3 12, Ogden 9 (10), , I'iVL'e:! nm ' QiiSO TITLE CENTRAL. UTAH LEAGUE W. 1 Vet, PajMn :. io 2 Nei-hl ,...... ,0 4 A.JI 8 G 5 .615 A me rica rr Fork Santaquin ... . Alona ; ....... . . ' . . 3 y 1 AV,:i n 9 v.I 14 .-' ' r Wf tlnesday'? Results ' American i-orKiu, Mona GV laysoii l2,,Levan 4. , v .Nephi 27, ,Santaiiuii 7. ,-'' "- - ,. s . s' A Playing away fromjhome didn't aampr i;aysou asxthey lengthened lengthen-ed theiT'lead in ,tlieCVntiui Utah league 'race . Wednesday; dropping-Levanvl2 dropping-Levanvl2 to 4. . . Nephi kept in, the second'', spot by turning back Santaquih, 27 . to 1 and American Fork worked out a -10-6 decision over MonaV ; Payson's victory gaves them10 vvins in. 12 starts and pracucajiy clinches tor tlum thesecond halrx atle. It was the brilliant pitching pitch-ing of youthful y Curtis Butler, American Legion star, which pulled the leaders through. Butler limitedLevan to seven Juts while his teammates were clicking the rival pitcher" 1 Wankier, for 10. t'ayson rushed ix ruua across m .ne lirst :tramtr iKputN them, weil z-n the -way to-viCtofy,. ' . Both Mona and Abierican Fork '.lit safely 10 times. Hansen, B. Durrarit and Carlson weethe aeavy stickers for American ork. , ' ... x ., i . "- -, f . PLEASANT gkove wins PLEASANT GROVE Taking advantage of th , breaks, Pleas , 1 - . 1 . .-'l: A.i A 1 1 TO'T v- r , . A k JL liJJJj, each tire : A IN THIS GREAT . ,' V ;' " ''v--"' y A'a-i a: ; ': -kV,-'..-.:: Aift Lf JiU M Jlxiilil S ZL Ar - . ? ' SAFETT TIRES '' . A ' SV A iyA vM?l$&& AA 1939's Quicker Stopping Safety Tires j, . Endorsed By Car Engineers . 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