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Show 12 SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, September 10, 1950 Whop Traps 4;- Op -- 2nd Game Slated In Maglie Spins Fourth Straight Shutout As Giants Defeat Dodgers, ;; Phillies win Provo Todayi 2-0- - NEW YORK, Sept. 9 0M0 Sal Mazlie. the New York Giants' returned Mexican jumper, wrote his name Into the record book Saturday by spinning his fourth consecutive shutout a at the expense 2 to 0 four-hitt- er of the Brooklyn Dodgers. ' Maglie's feat tied the all-tiNational league record of four straight, whitewashings shared by Grover Cleveland Alexander, d) Mordecai Brown, Ed Ruelbach and Bill Lee The major league mark is five shut outs, held by G. Harris (Doc) Whit of the 1904 Chicago White Sox. Maglie also stretched his string of consecutive scoreless innings to 39 and ran his victory streak to 10. He needs only 7 13 scoreless innings to equal Carl Hubbell's National league mark but is 17 shy of the Walter Johnson's major league mark. .Homers Turn Trick Alvin Dark. Giant captain, blasted two solo homers to give Maglie the verdict over Preacher Roe. Maglie's 15-- 3 record and .883 percentage are the best in the majors. All 10 of Maglie's consecutive wins have been complete ' games and five were shutouts. He has beaten every team in the league during the string except the Boston Braves. old me (three-fingere- . 'The dark-hair- right-hand- ed er struck out five Dodgers and walked three Saturday. He allowed one extra base hit Bruce Ed-- Cavemen Griddcrs wards double and three singles. The Dodgers challenged only m the eighth and ninth innings but he shut the door in their faces each time. Phils Gain The loss knocked the Dodgers games behind the league-leadiPhiladelphia Phillies, Who edged out the Braves, 7 to 0, on Willie Jones' ninth inning double. Jim Konstanty received credit for his 14th victory in relief after Curt Simmons was knocked out in the seventh. It was Simmons' final appearance of the season and probably! for the duration of the national emergency. He joins the 28th national guard division on active duty tomorrow mdrning. The $65,000 bonus lefty was battered for nine hits and four runs in his farewell appearance. The Cincinnati Reds defeated the Chicago Cubs, 7 to 4 and 7 to 5 in the only other National league day games. Ken Raffens-berg- er and Willie Ramsdell deceived credit for the; wins. Red Sox Take Two Meanwhile, in the American league, the onrushing Boston Red Sox swept the Philadelphia A's 8 to 3 and 11 to 3, In a double header,slicing the league-leadiDetroit Tigers' margin to 1M games and moving to within a half game of the rained out New York Yankees. Four errors paved the. way for four unearned runs in the opener and helped pin Lou 'Brissie with his 19th defeat. Then the Sox unleashed a it attack, sparked by homers by Vern Stephens, Al Zarilla and Bobby Doerr, to beat Alex "Kellner in the nightcap. Rookie Willard Nixon won his seventh game in the opener and Walt Master son his eighth in the second game. 6i ng ng 15-h- Defeat Wasatch High, 27 to 14 AMERICAN FORK American Fork defeated Wasatch high, 27 14 in a football game played in a rainstorm here Satpre-seas- on urday. ' Coach Leo Nelson's Cavemen scored their first touchdown after six minutes of play when Robinsbn Injures His Hand, May be Through for Season r Utahns In Rocky Mountain Open By KAY SCHWARTZ Herald Soorts Editor AMERICAN FORK American Fork won the first game of the Industrial league playoff series here Saturday night by defeating the Provo Timps, 10 to o, m tne r: American Fork ball park. I The second same of the best-o- ffive series is scheduled today at 2:30 p. m4 in Timp park at Provo. Nig Tate, big burly rigntnanaer, Ditched the Fdrkers to victory Saturday night. Marlon Wankier went the distance for Provo and was charged with the loss. American Fork had to big in nings. They scored three runs in the third oh Earl Owen's home run, and six more in the seventh inning on seven hits. Provo scored four runs in the eighth inning, but -I V ' Yl it was too late to overtake the Forkers. Today's Game For today's game, Manager Lob Collins of the Timps is expected to use either Marion Wankier & i' or Glen Clark on the mound. Both are southpaws. Manager ' Dave Greenwood is ' i JkmftrZ expected to start either Don Asp CHAMPS THE THEY'RE pleasant View won 'the championship of the Central Utah Girls' Softlund or Nig Tate, both righthand Front ball league. Theytinclude left St'Aeor, RVa Perry; Rhea WiHr-ers, on the mound. The Provo lineup will probably inson, Earlene Foote, Collean Wilkins, Mary Jean Mller. '.Second row Justin P. Coyler, manCarlbe about the same as it was Wedager; Colleen' Peterson, Llbby Hawkins, LaDawn Perry, Delphla"spolyar. Third Jbeh Eagar, llay .McDonald. Donha Brereton. Jay Colyar, and Djoiel Colyar, nesday night, when the Timps ton, J, Was not present when , beat Helper 2, to gain the sec- the team'Stbat boys ' are in front. Emma Stratton, another ,team member. ' ; a i, , ond half title. This would mean picture was taken. Bob Story will do the catching, with Dave Weiser on first, Bunny Fullmer on second, Garth Kump T via Vnl'l in loft Pnnv Rrnnlic AMERICAN LEAGUE CINCINNATI. O.. Sent. 9 U.K has he issued invitations to any f Firiit fia mf'l In pnlp anrl To1 Tliinn in right B of the clubs. A. .Baseball Commissioner; The Forkers starting line up Philadelphia 110 000 OIO 3 10 4 Chandler said 210 230 OOx 8 10 Q atufday that he ?'We expect to make the ar- will probably find Don Overly Boston for the 1950 World n I'd ate for!ngements no definite set had still Coleman and (5) catching, Earl Owen first base. Brissie, ). and' Rosar. Los- - a meeting of maios league club series at a meeting in my office Mayne second base, Johnny Iton; Nixon Thursday, Sept. 14, but' no teams CaDuto third. Rex Olsen short ing pitcher, Brissie representatives 'to make arrange- have yet been invited to send Tate or Bill Dale Peters left-fiel- d, ments for the World Series, nor representatives to the meeting (Second Game) Green centerfield and Boyd Dur-ranor has the meeting date actually 7 3 200 000 001 .1 Phil rightfield. neen set, cnanaier said in a .170 020 Olx 11 15 1 games postponed, rain. There have been reports that Boston at St. .conversation from his postLouis,, telephone and Pittsburgh a Kellner haS Astroth; taken teaching Caputo, home at Versailles, Ky. (8-and Tebbetts. poned, rain. position in California and won't Masterson be available for the series. If VTrmp runs Zarilla rftfh). Stpnh- that is the case Paul Peters will ens (30th), Doerr (24th). play third base. ; , New York" at Washington, post poned, rain. 4 'St?.: rowr-rEIaIefe.D- e rpw-r-Nor- m oan-Pierce,- 4-- " : No Date Set for World Series Meeting Baseball Results ( Tip-Do- (7-3- (7-19- "). nt . . (8-1- 8) 1 ' Bulldog s Lose To Ogden But Play Well Cam-panella- - . k , uy. never-give-up-g- - - ' film n rd e i Tenth Inning Double Wins .v. 000 132 Detroit 0017 14 0 .000 000 000 0 6 JUNCTION. Colo. IChicago and Swift: Houtteman (18-1Jimmy Thompson, Provo pro, Pierce, Judson (6), Kretlow (9) topped Utah's contingent of golf'and Niarhds. Losing pitcher. ers Friday in the opening round le Pierce of the Rocky Mountain Open. Friday's Results Thompson fired a one-ov- er par A Wasatch scored twice. Lefler tal- 73 during Friday s opening round CLEVELAND, Sept. 9 (U.R) St. Louis Cleveland Coletenth double by Ray lied from the two-ya- rd line after to end the day s play in third man inning 3, Chicago 2. Detroit a Browns Louis St. the Wasps had recovered an A. F. place. Thompson . shot an even, 2 to 1gave the over the Celeveland Washington 10, Philadelphia fumble. Later Davis romped 12 par 36 on the back nine after Indiansvictory (Only games, scheduled ). Sat before here 25,813 yards to score, Lefler and Lee going one over par oh the front; urday night. The loss, their third bucked over the extra points. nine. NATIONAL LEAGUE. straight to the seventh place Boston American Fork concluded the Marshall Springer of Cheyenne. Brownies, 020 000 2026 12 dropped the Indians els scoring in the final canto when Wyo., took the opening day lead games behind Philadelphia 000 100 3217 15 3 the leading league 69 to Pierce scampered 55 yards to the with a (8) Detroit Tigers and all but Surkont, Hogue (7) Cole SimHaefner (9) and Cooper; goal. edge Ed Dudley of Colorado leading them eliminated mathematically Norman Johnson kicked two Springs, who shot an even par 72. mons, Miller (7) Konstanty (8) the pennant race. of the Cavemen's conversions Utahns trailing Thompson were from Ned Garver went and Seminick. Winning pitcher. hander Right while Ray Kitchen passed to Van George Schneiter with a 76, and the route for St. Louis and held Konstanty (14-5- ). Losing pitcher. Bill Johnston and Dick Kramer, the reeling .Tribesmen to only Cole ). Home runs Harts-fiel- d Wagoner for the third. each with a 79. five hits. He would have had a (7th), EUiott (21st). Other Utahns entered included: shutout except for a throwing Huck Florence, 8 000 000 000 0 4 0 80; Walt error by first baseman Hank Arft Brooklyn 1 80; Henry Mathieu, which permitted Larry Doby to New York 100 001 OOx 2 6 Harris, Bill Griffiths, score all the way from second Roe, Bankhead (8) and EdOgden, Stan Telford, on an infield force out. Provo, and West-ruwards; Maglie (15-40-82; Maj. Dave Bearse, 40- ). Roe evened Tommy Upton pitcher, Losing things 43 83; Tee Branca, 1 84; up with his second homer of the Home runs Dark (2 13 ic 14th). JACK CUDDY By Pete Miner. 3 86: Fren Pen-lv- ar NEW YORK, Sept. 9 (U.R) me, 44-87; Wiliam Harris. 46-- 1 the stage for the winning margin (First Game) Newly-crownSandy Saddler 45 91; and Bernie Campbell, by beating Out a pop bunt to Chicago 100 012 000 4 12 0 will defend his featherweight title open the tenth. Cincinnati ..130 003 OOx 7 14 0 in a fourth bout with Willie Pep Dubiel, Leonard f6) and Owen: in February if Sandy doesn't win and Howell. Raffensberger (13-1the lightweight championship ). Losing pitcher. Dubiel meanwhile. Home runs Raffensberger (1st), That blueprint of Saddler's Jeff coat (1st). Kluszewski (23rd). plans was developed Saturday at (Second Game) the International Boxing club as 000 000 203 5 8 Chicago an aftermath of Saddler's title 9 0 100 060 00x--- 7 Cincinnati eight-rounover on d an Pep victory NEW (U.R) 9 11 Lade as of YORK, It field the whizzed Sept. Klippstein, (5), Varga (8) the technical knockout past at didn't rain at Aqueduct Saturday, stands the first time and he eas- and Sawatski; Ramsdell, Smith Yankee stadium last night. so the 31st running of the $20,000 ily remained on top the rest of (8), Blackwell (9) and Pramesa. the with $262,118 added Delighted turned the way. Edgemere handicap Winning pitcher, Ramsdell and the 38,781 crowd, Harry out to be gate ). "easy pickings" for Mrs. losing pitcher, Klippstein chased the My Request Markson, managing director of winner L. Hopkins' Three Rings. Home runs Sauer Pafko (32nd), the International club, announced Evelyn over most of the route and looked ld Brown geldCavaretta (10th), Adcock that the managers of Saddler and Thewho has as he was ready to take charge (27th), if to come known be ing, (6th). MadiPep had agreed to fight at "Rain-Maker" in recent at the top of the stretch. But son Square Garden in February as the months, reached the end of the H e d 1 e y Woodhouse whipped Friday's Results "on a 0 basis." event almost Three Rings a few dmes at that Boston 4, New York 3. Farced By Rules 3 4, Brooklyn He added, however, that brown-skinne- d, three lengths clear of Calumet point and the Hopkins charger Philadelphia Ben Whitaker's pulled clear of his rivals in the spindle-leggSaddler Farm's Wistful. th run Chicago at Cincinnati, both through the stretch of New York meanwhile will try My Request was third, a the Calumet filly. Wistful, the only filly in the to wrest the lightweight crown Threeback of has been scratched from Ike Williams of Trenton, N. from a Rings uncorked a good stretch run number of major stakes field, in gaining the place spot ahead J. summer this because of rain and of the tiring My Request. The Should Sandy win the WRESTLING sloppy going, which he frowns ld of Sun ttle from Williams, he upon. That's how he got his nick- again was wej' daughter would be forced by rules of the back in the pack New York state commission and name. Every time Three Rings is before she found racing room in the drive. the national boxing association to entered in a race it rains. Three Rings' time for the event Mon. Sept.. 11 &30 p. m. i give up his Warm Clear Day conwas a nifty J:49 25, just two-fiftship, despite his return-bo- ut ." I rm.'i " tract with Pep. But it was a warm clear day of a second off the track was at Markson said he confident Aqueduct, Saturday. And the record. He paid $9.10, $6.20 and the New York commission would track was fast, just the way Three $4.60 across the board. Wistful was coupled in the permit Saddler to keep his fea- Rings likes it. with ther diadem when he entered the Given this break in the weather, Rervent, who finishedbetting 10th. The ring as challenger for Williams' Three Rings ran one of his best Calumet entry paid $6.60 and lightweight laurels, and that if races. He hustled to the front $4.70. My Request rewarded $4.80. he lost to Williams, he still could defend the feather title against Pep in February. Dislocates Shoulder '' i Pep, who was unable to answer the bell for the eighth round last night because of a dislocated left shoulder, returned to his home in ft. ' Hartford, Conn., today. He will 45 receive $92,408 as his per cent cut of last night's net gate of Championship Match' $206,396. Saddler's 15 per cent JACK KISER will be $30,802. Each will receive 30 per cent Champion of the February net gate. That versus arrangement ut wan stipulated in return-bocontract. PerGYPSY JOE their centages for their first two bouts If were: (1) Pep 50, Saddler, 10; your car Jumps like a bucking hors ON (2) Pep 30, Saddler, 30. When you feed it a little gas, MAYNE vs DALE KISER Dr. Vincent Nardiello of the Bring it to our shop, of course. New York commission's staff said Keservatiens: Wiek Swain he had advised Pep to rest for We'll make it run smooth as glass. Barber Shop, Keith's Clnb weeks fact the that despite eight Geneva, Harold's Cafe St of Willie's injured shouldLounge. er disclosed no fractures. He said m long rest was required for the ' REGULAR PRICES 470 West --L. First North Utah Provo, Phone 666 socket tissues to heal properly. John Van Wagoner ran 20 yards off. tackle. They made it 14-- 0 a few 'minutes later when Max Pierce ploughed off tackle for the final 12 yards. "Touchdown No. 3 came in the third period when Pierce skirted end for 65 yards. In this period It : 4) Thompson Leads the third inning, then left the game. It was believed to be a ; minor nun. But Robinson went to Temple hospital to make sure, and in the early morning hours came the black news: Robinson has two torn ligaments in bis left thumb. Put Hand In Cast Dr. John Lachman at Temple put the hand in a cast and told Robinson he could not play baseball for three weeks. There are only three weeks remaining in 13-- 0 the season.. "No," moaned Jackie, "no. no. It can't be. The doctor is wrong. I've just got to get back in there." Dodger officials were not quite Coach Max Warner said Satur- ready to give up. They knew that day his Provo high football team Robinson is out for the next few played a1 good game Friday days, almost certainly a week. night, despite the fact the Bull After that, it's a matter of how dogs were defeated 13-- 0 by Og quickly the soreness goes. There ts no fracture. But Robinson will den high on the Tigers' field. "The boys played a pretty good have trouble gripping a bat for game and we were well pleased quite some time, and gripping with them," Warner said. "Actu- bat is what the Brooks want him ally, the game was quite a bit to do most in this time of need. closer and harder fought that the Notably Great score indicated. The loss of Robinson coming on "We were; down on Ogden's six yard line once and on their the heels of Catcher Roy injury was almost more eight" yard line on another oc Flatbush faithful can the casion, but just lacked the push than absorb -- and i there capacity for to put the ball,, across." ' , capacity for The Bulldog couch was especi absorb and their, has a Campanella great in of his Wendell week more .to go on theperhaps ally high praise sidelines Miller and Bud Wajrdle, who because, of a cut hand. played well on' the line smd Alf Manager Burt .Shotton is a and Dave 'fSkeeter" Lewis, Je. But the at- -, who. performed ;well in the back-- titude of the Brooklyn; entourage field. was- that this may be ' the last Wayne Keith, a halfback,' also straw. Leaving Philadelphia five played well, until he was forced and a half games out of first place from v the game with a shoulder with three, weeks 'to' go? was bad .Now ' a fight looms even injury .Warner said. ehdugl. Ogden's first touchdown came to remain in the first division. in the first quarter ' when Bob ... Call ran 47 yards through a Hie hotel the Jungirau, atop broken field for six points. He Swiss mountain,. is said to also converted the extra point famous be the highest in the world.-I- t sets from placement. Call also led a Tiger march 11,140 feet above sea level. Jo the Provo five-yaline, in third quarter and then flipped a of 82 pounds of fish pass to Morris Harbold for a per person is consumed by the touchdown. Japanese annually. NEW YORK, Sept. 9 (U.R) From the rubble of the Brooklyn Dodger pennant hopes came dire trouble. trouble Saturday .Jackie Robinson may be through for the season. Robinson injured his hand in the first inning of the Philadelphia series last night He played until GRAND . 1 j "mm. 1) Fbr Browns 54-ho- . 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