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Show THE HESEEET NEWS . SALT LAKE CITY MONDAY SEPTEMBER 15 1935 SO A7amie W ' - Mormon Missionaries Successfully -Introduce, Diamond Sport Into British Isles ' ' - Navin Field To - THE CHARGING CUBS If you care to stand on top of a iutrH and look back with an old-- " tmer, Ill take yon to the Chicago White Box 0(1908. , . That, as you may know, wasn't yesterday. I was knocking around then with Larry Lajole. Elmer Hick, Bill Bradley, Addis Joss, Tuck Turner, Mg Clarke, George f tovall and a few others who thought they were Beaded for a flag- - They were, uhtll ths Whits Box same, bowling along, with- - 18 . night. The hitless wonders, with a team Batting average of around 228, same racing through on ths pitch' fng of Ed- Walsh, ths Connecticut Rosebud. Doc Whits and Kick - ths pennantTace paok- this same team then pro- And with Sd away, ceeded to peel the fur off Frank Chance's Cubs who had just won games In the National league Ilf nd were regarded as unbeatable. Why hot? They had , Johnny Khng back of the bat. Brown, They had Three-FingBeulbach, Fflester. Overall and thes pitching. There were also Tinker and Ever and Chinee. Therf weft Jimmy Sheckard, Blagle, Schulte and Hoftnan. There wa Harry Rteinfoldt at third with a buggy whip arm. But the onrushlng White Sox, with their .28 batting average, . Bowled the Cube overt- - ..... , er "j ls e mar--, Toirthercubs f thereafter out of the race as Cardinals and Gl- -l ante are battling for what some word painter has named the Gnnraloo. come ripping plong with the big catch of tlr year tlio longest winning string of the tey of 29 years , j , I CLASSIC OF 1883 young team, full of flams and youth, they won the decisive gamee, of the campaign when Lon tlie Ozark sniper with the limber-sha- ft arm. stopped Paul Dean, 1 to permitting the hardhitting Cardinals to collect two flabby hits. That game was basehall's classic for 1925. It lost some of It deserved publicity because it came Just about the time a kid named Joe Louts waa proving that one of the greatest of all heavyweight fight- throne room, showing a far better fighting technique than boxing has known since Dempsey and Tunney Stepped aside, leaving In their wake tome of the worst heavyweight champions In the history of the ring. a a Otherwise the Cuba,' Invasion Of st. Loot and that opening game would have been net down as one of the main shows of a season now headed through autumn to the impending winter snows. a a a , The Cube that suddenly came In life five weeks ago rounded the corner on youth, speed and pitch-loOn the large general average It takes young men to keep up an attended stretch. Veterans rarely have the legs or the doge to keep moving In a hurry too long War-tiek- g. Ume. The Cub have their full share They have speed. And they have had better pitching fhan anyone looked for around May, June or duly. a f youth. a a has made a big diffemne. Damaree baa hit a test dtp tier-Buhitting and lidding have been p tremendous factor. But above all there turn been a life end n buoyancy to m teem (hat poddenly found itself under a high darn manager, the type that ball Galan tile same (Copyright, 235. by GmnUand Bice.) players will work for Being Mr. Grimm. am beating Bms Bowl atom eaes expect- - to beef Six be me end get a call to Uux cceeC Duke aspects to best fastmt and ditto. Organised uam bon hug will gi bowlunderway at (he ner Temple u oclock tonight, at ing iies when 12 rrack teems of tht JmiU! Lake league toe ths tins, it f announced by Manager J. C Butte for Salt Lake league pairings first round play are: Snappy Service w. Hot Point Ap vs. Con's Confecpllaace. KDYL Motor Company vs tionery: Baker Fishar Brewing, Henagfr's Bust ness College vs. Freed Motor company; Mountain States Telephone vs, Barnett Weiss: Pinney Bever- Both Managers Are Confident Of - Victory BT PAT ROBINSITf f 0. (INS) DETROIT, Sept, This town is again the hub of the baseball universe and la duly conscious of the fact Every hotel 1 swamped with reserratton and packed to the doors. Salesrooms meeting rooms have been Into converted dormitories and on inebriated gent offered to pay double the age vs. Studios- - ""5 pm?fh North Tuesday Bids .league, comprising 11 select teams, w ill roll FIs inaugural game and Immediately following. Contileague nental Bakings six-tea- m eaon play. wilt commence th Wednesday. Mountain tstates Telephone league, consisting of company teams, will roil at 8 P m. ladles Leans 4 Thursday, eight Ctah Power st 15 P,m Light teams will yell to be followed at 7:JS pm. bv the Institute of Bankers American league. ' The Lad'es league,-- scheduled to bowl on Fridays. I notoret com- and regular Rado tn tariff John-Bull-Se- es Full-Fledg- Sport Com ed From Church Sandlot Games BT HOWARD PEARSON When g team of Latter-da- y Salnte missionaries battles for sport championship, only on a re- , with 15 victories td one defeat This defeat was at the hands of Streath-a- m early in th season, whom th Saints later defeated twice, once in d of play for tbo cup. the Scare The superiority of both Mormon teams is attested to by the scores by which they 'whipped their opponent. New London beet Eld wood Cub. 11 to 2 Jit th first found, trounced "Putney. 14 to 1 in the second round. In the third round, however, the champion had a bad scare against Streatham; coming from behind to eke out a I to th to 4 victory. Purex-fel- l Saint, 12 to 1 in the quarter-fina- l. while the Mormon played nip and tuck ban while the Diehard In th before they rallied to wore a 18 to 8 victory. Rochdale beat Hurst Hawk. 19 to 4, Oldham Greyhounds, 19 to 9, Swinton and Pbury, 28 to 2, North Liverpool, 27 to 7, and Salford Red 25 to 9. Thelfcams for the champjonahip between the two Mormon teams was'plajed before a crowd which overflowed all available seats. Eight thousand faua cheered both Latter Day Saints team from the pltch-of- f until the fine! Inning. PhU Badger and Blaine Bybee held breathless and spellbound In a mound duel which lasted for th third-roun- sult i possible victory for the Mormons."; At least, England found this to be so k hen 14 missionaries in . London, making up hat they called the New London team, recently won the National Baseball association, championship ol England, But that Isn't the only honor which goes to the Paints. Besides the winning team being composed exclusively of 'Mormon'' missionaries, the other finalist nine, Rochdale Alrey pt Men, boasted, five missionaries. Of 24 sliver trophies presented, to plajers on the two tesms In the finals. 17 Were won missionaries who by Mormon played on either team. Great Britain Is ths second for- - One-Sid- one-sid- semi-fina- If a leading hotel would put a pillow on a billiard table for pletely organised, but will roll him. When last night. At practice games areFriday needed to open eeen the gent leaat girls the circuit. waa headed for " e a park bench. And the night was colder than a jilted cn or lire's smile, and the weather man was hi. not a bit encouraging. The predicts continued cold with intermittent rams and says heavy ben10 nies will ho strictly in order, Frank Navin, owner of the Tigers has enlarged his bleachers to take neither team being able to push care of a crowd of 50,0011 or more DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 80. over a run. In the sixth Inning, and he says he could fill the pary (AP) T)ie Detroit Lions and Chihowever. New London bunched It More to alone. with cago Cardinal battled contest bed hits, scoring three run, and went than half a million bid for some tie In a On 'to win the game end th tup 28.000 reserved seats and franks fore 19 000 fans here Sunday. aa 7 to I. a line hcadacte is to devise a system The Lions, encountering Ashton Coech strong aa their own, had to come whereby 500,000 will divide into from behind to tie up the score in 28.000 and leave none disappointed. The coach and star player for th the final minutes of the game. It will be a good trick if he does It. champions Is Wendell J, Ashton, Glenn Presnell booting a field goal He is going to place more than another Balt Lake boy. marker to knot from the 20.000 bleacher seats on salo the Further proof of th baseball the count. boom in England is the fact that day of the first game and the enPass Brings Seora The suing right should he reminiscent Diamond, official organ of tho After a scoreless first period. of the late unpleasantness between National - Baseball Association, Smith. Cardinal end, sent the visiJoe Louis, public hero No. 1 here, which is published weekly and ia tor into the lead in the second and Max Baer, a lad even the latts just completing first year of period with a field goal front the dles have alieady 'forgotten. publication, will be published durline. The Lions, finding PHIL BADGER Take It In btrtde months. winter the ing their stride in the third period The fan are Just aa much InterBaseball In England follow the scored when Clark passed over the sign country where the miaaion same ested In Mickey Cochrane A Co. as rules as American baseball In the atiea have attracted w tdespread InThen Schneller. tine to goal are the exception that when scores they were a year ago Out they olok recovered terest to the American national with fourth period not going haywire as they did then. are after seven or nine innings Clark s fumble oa the Lion 14, and sport. Several British posses.on in the tied result is declared a draw. They are taking this one In stride. e South Africa have to lateral a succumbed two rushes and pas. on A few of the nuttier nuts were The missionary-membof the to Nichelint, put the ball on the the sound of the hickory and thq, victorious hand to welcome the Tigers home New London teem ere three-yar- d roar of the crowds marker. ay; Field, Detroit, sceno of opaning game. t midnight last flight but th Julian San Jose. Cal.; Lindsay, At first, both Eugland and her VI Prone! Tic It of the natives were content to go ehster L. A dam a. Sait Lake; Jay Then earn Fresnel' tying place- South Africa Pitcher may be the deciding factor in the my Bridges, SchooIbQ? Rowe and Elden Anker, home and dream about four his place- rilldlj Interested in this game final In the ment. minute, are pictured above, with a view of Navin Field. Wne which the Saints straight for the Tigers. ment gsmle from the plsvcd on vacant Last year the locals were eager 1933 world series, beginning Oct, t, at bavin aa low. lots during moments of leisure. Detroit, scene of the openirg gome, and four to hock the family gems to bet (MS' Detroit (11. Chicago School Staitevl Cub buriers blow, Larry French, Lon WarMorse on the hotne guard but they're as Field, Detroit, with the Tigers and Cubs batSmith ...1.. Johneee it Field cautious as a Scotchman with Now, however, baseball i begin-for Tom. neke, Bill Lee and Charley Root. the aeea, tling championship. Tiger bust iett!., rappel collection plate right now. They are ning to attract ft uxhec.,, still believe In the Tigers but won t jest throughout the IBritish Isles, rg . Tipton. risk more than 18 to 9 on their and in this the second year of or- Gere on.. jrt..O.....Chriieneee . .Mina man o re... b chance. Like Mickey Cschrane ganixc d baseball in England, there himself, they believe the series will '.V.V 'cm.! 'are L50 registered plajers and uch-! go at least six games,. However, nl. .rh.. F. csrotmoe several leagues. M Vulsk...... Cutowvky A baaebatl school has been startft. theyre willing to lay 10 to 7 school-baSco-- e How s trims Lam Warneke In by period. ed at Wembley Park in London, ...... ..... rules the opening gems Wednesday. I t IS and eight professional teams with DolroU ....9 Bchscllsr. 140 players have been organized. Mickey teems unconcerned shout Touchdowns Scoria the recent slump on his hired hands Mch-ilTrevor Wignatl. the Grantland Field goals Smith the NE7W Foims They'll snap out of It when rrssnelt placement!. Rice of England, in lira column in TORE, fept 89. (INS) while th second, which was halt- Clark Idrop. the iou ehipe are down, he said. after touchdown try end-hS Dally Express predicts that next kn es at t the t ean't expect e nun to work hi 1f'on emiih (placement . The 193 pennant racea were'1 PresneiL summer two or three former play-er- a ks, head off for a xandwich when hee 'sixth inning, found Jimmy Dyke lotions With the claimed by history today. in major league American finished a 0 course banquet men ie4dln br u to 2. justLast heavj weight fistic togawaa back ,. ,,,1 baaebatl year we were tighter than sensational Chicago Cubs. Nation- will be engaged to act oa Nears Record his native California today accom-lf,rsrd'nsie-Bs- ck. Randolph h' t,m?'al League Bag winner, and the coaches. H also foresee an atVan LfrgJe Mungo of the Brook-IjwiikL? loosermy than tKlt Ms chic bride, jnoiher beer!! rook. Berry, rod by a goose, Fs'ge. Detroit TigWi son tackles: Issscion, B.s- tempt to spread the American game within two and father and younger brother, Dodgers cam expect to go with Rowe In the first into the neighboring island and era, Ameri jetrlkeout of the modern record of'Buddy, who was the onlj glum onejz s nM. vole- game, but I may change my mind. onto the contineht. Further In hia can League 1 7. as he blanked the Phillies 2 to m the family gloomy because he Seeats Cubs "I saw the Cubs play ths Card column, the writer aaVg, that many in tbs first game of a twin bill, lost a decision himself in a K and they'vs got plenty hut weve ratin' to gei.Tho second game a called on sc- Tork battle, secondary school and smaller colgot mors Warneke, Boot? Lee and naat oseh-othcount of darkness st the end of lege are dropping England 'Im through with the ring w.a French are good pitcher, but I er in tional sport, cricket, for (baseball. th score ths only remark of Max as th Inning what; eighth think Rowe, Crowder. Auker tid ytth According to Frank Kilt of Ogpromises tv 4.4. -barked her from a New Bridge are better and this Is goon den, shortstop ofj Th New Tork Tankees and the train with hi loyal bride and am ( for the winning ing to be a pitcher1 series.' '( to Mormon" bojs are still tb Mickey expect I most. the' pitcher beteam, th Boston Red Sox split a double-- ily. WENDELL ASHTON 1 Un 10. hsve than usual I LOS (AP) h I ANGELES, bigger edge it Sox to couMng'In It Sept. th was met openthe The Incoming train superior f series. header, by taking cause thevre 11 st their peak and 4 to I, and the Tanks the crowd at Sacramento, and despite For the first time in mors than the pit) mg of this grand American Milne, Whittier, Cit.: Ralph world 1 er, 1 tfiD because theyll all be throwing out 1 on th Pacific Coes lesgne game, record. nightcap, 4 4o 9. gait Lake; Winds!) Ashton. the fact he "returned without Jmr t yearswas or the bleacher. Th left field 1 not flying from the the 'offtclsj The St. Louie Browns end the title, hi homecoming grin widened im, Salt Lake; Ormond Coulam, Salt Pspeis Comment hloachere have been enlarged both t WrigDy field todayJ N. Smart, Provo; Blaine ByoiCieveland as of It end Indians of hauled scores j and Seat most is Sacramento Lake; a that added boast This Sen Chicago Frenciecos hr split given ending waving girls, weight pair not going to do the th background gams. Tb Brown took th first, blondes, bombarded him for h, down yeeterdnv when they bettered by article appearing in the Rrit,sh bee Clearfield. Utah; Eargle Harm-so- n, loop 2S htttera any good. for hurler Los 9 five to 7. while the Angeles yes, traces Phoenix. Arizona; Frank Ellis. which autograph while camera boomed. In one of his column, Trevor Last year the Tiger teemed to " hits In a double header that ended pres. was waa limited to six nightcap, x' 7 r rd a y Bride Thrilled of th "Mormons": Ogden; Frederick Glade. Sglt Lake; frames, went to have tome doubts shout their owii 1925 playoff series, four games Wignall says the h net s 7 4. Indians. His to bride ly to A. Harris, Balt Lake; Angus seemed on Ijattrr-da, mi New Fogg 1,0 ffh get smiling two. Ten thousand person esw ability. They had heard they were Jimmy Foxx a thrill from this feminine inva- to Poorest Season th Invaders walk off with the first Saints) Is composed of young Mor- Nicholson, Balt Lake and Rex E lucky. They were and thev knew It In as the of this, new Calishe visioned her This year the'r good and spit champion The Athletic sion Salt Lake. Philadelphia they gam 4 to 3 and later win th flag mon' missionaries from Ltah who Cuba and their closest know that, too. puti wound eptheir poorest spssnn in fornia home. with an 3 to 3 triumph. are atjpresent In this country, snd run sssnutt In Th undoubtedly g How Good tie They on a four was ball s Ume In CaliIt This that was, Washing-probabi- y is first game years the are club my th best defeating by Thar seems to be a wide differ-enc- s as good a context as anyiton Senator. 11 to 8. In a game fornia it is s beautiful state, and eighth after Ln Angele had tied in the isles.' they . ' of opinion as to just bow good tn the seventh inning h raw Jimmy Foxx bit La I'm happv, of the .prospect of - Max thehichscore th Tigers are. Some - oldtlmers youll see In the forthcoming In several clippings from British t San Francieco the first R was a pitchers' battle be- - ihirty-Lft- h wa game gav hom- - and I making our home here,and thirty-sixt- h the in think theyre a shoo-- 1 n ; ethers arel A five run barrag newspapers reaching The Drert T WrvriCGcfino a firmlv convinced th Cub are tween Carletoa of th Cuba and' era and pull u in a tie for lead-B- Mr. Baers tribute to California. second contest Newt. Writers pay due respect fourth salted th te LCdU Max. too hot for ny tem to top. in McGee, rookie modern business trim suit away. in the home run derby with rrahip on j of members the superb plsvlng without any night club masculine, However, It i worth noting they from the StLouia farm at Hous- Hank Green lie rg of th Tiger. rt Thomsx youthful slate both Mormon team C'onrdcra-- t The-Neusually di vo according to their forton. held th pennant winork Giants and the trill, seriously discussed his future, THREE SHOOTERS tmreeshe ble mention D made about Blaine champion p.tcher. w mer or prent allegiance For In- ner Mreee 2 to and triumphed by Boston Braves divided a twin bill. announcing his manager, Aneil Bvbee star Clearfield. stance, Dan Howley. former man- a score of hit of Ctah, 2 to I. McGee pitch- Th Grants .won the first gamet 6 Hoffman would arrive here Thura-fror- a TAKE HONORS I Y Cub r,hc.nl JUS ager of th Red, think th Pitcher for the champions who wasj New Tork when both of Hornehv ing probably was just tb thing to 3, but were (hut oat, meeting Other oD to 0, can't mis, and once the feather-weigboxing .fleers chosen were: I Morey Green Cube needed to keep their by Danny MacFaydea in th sec- them would relax at Hoffman'i OGDEN TRAPS EVENT equally th manager of th Browns. y An-jce of the Beehive stale. champion pres Metis, see- Sidney dert; certain th Tiger have what tt batting eyes sharp. ranch. ond.pastoral D. M several who rates other treasurer, Hutehings. 'retaryj take to cool off th Cuba To Take Rest Th Tigerg wound up their regOGDEN, Sept 80 Gus I-- Becker inches player and Cincinnati likeuse succeed V. Hunt, Jr, Pittsburgh In And I violate no confidence when ular season .each Tv retired from the trlng, win Barr Carlisle of Sait Lake wpa the Phil Badger. With th i 3 25 season . dompleted, by taking things com- - wise divided a pair. Pittsburgh wa I tell you Ford Frick, National th n w officers w ;!' commence 1m- victor ta the first-gath Cubs, ndrl),'3,iFely by a take a long " rest and make my fudropping ..the ieago prxvw-piP f"d donhlee hnn Lake. ffiriiFfh to1 - Isy - plans Will Harrldge, A. L Bon, count pair of game - to th Chicago S to I Score, while the second ture home In th ors rexDer registered lively Th wonderful sportsmanship ef year. Thomas and Witla-- d Andersen - Whit Sox. Tb first Tame went! game went to Cincinnati otherwise I have no plan. on th Tigers he A T. A. trap Shoot held her Sun- both a I said by -lie fia !a the ffeid In Clsss A team received Mormon nobody to the jBox hr a score of I to 2. to 9 count. At the same time praising day, Strangely enough, season. Anderson this teuL all in h picking either team to win papers. English said: 99 Lou!, Fj" Becker shattered pigeons tb 17 tournament snd Thom-Nestraight, a sure indication nobody 'Louis is the best champion In th tingles, gharman had a perfect London (The Latter Day winningBill win,, n the think either team outclaeae 25 score, breaking the world" straight nr the Paints) went through the season tchamplon, winning 19 tourneyx other. 2 Carliw and cracked, The handicap for on left the Livermore 'The on thing they all egre 20-- 0 XsihdiR. Gnus. Point tftr tovebdonn hotne ofparty out of 29 in th double and Baer' parents. th fens, old time player K iOft 1 Bharman and Becker shared In manager and th Cube and Tigers SAN 20 the over-a- ll FRANCISCO, Sept honor, breaking 192 he themselves is that it bould Gael The out of ICE ef St. (INS) Galloping one of th most closely contested, !. Dbk Bdp. In their Jilghij' Impressive best pitched and bitterly fought se- Mary', win over the Nevada Wolves, th iMTor ries ever staged. And that's all 29 to 9 war O II omo SatBClCr at for work busy today John Q. Tan aka 32-- 0 4 ' National ? H- - 0Hrnati urday's contest against th Golden Ball American 41 A If Bears of California, As usual, the Chrrrpr 4 . govrrroft Bear-GaLAS VEGAS. Sent 20 (Special) CHbr . tilt looms as the early REhCLTS TESTEKDArs YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 4t E Jknrrrorf season classlo of Pacific coast footPayaon high football team of B4t St. Louis, 2: Chicago. 1. Detroit 2 (2nd Htah fell before th atrong L FH. - CaHiM Chicago, ball. 47 New ' Boston York, Vegas prqp gridders her Saturdsv HD & gam 4 innings darkness ) Damp.. The Celt Lskt champion n city St. Mary'S T afternoon. 22 to in a SL Louis (2nd gam 2 Innings ) ffirowrtiE Cleveland ier. ........ Beesoe Park aoftbsU teim defeated th encounter, Timms -Abbott nor ..ew.w 44 19 Brooklyn, Philadelphia (2nd gam ( innings dgrkaess.) ihovrslver Bradohaw nine et Provo In an in Th LTxhn Pcserieia.,.,..Jti..,.. Carl!! 4 trailed inexperienced 8 darkNew Boston York (2nd game innings (2nd Kordick...... Jgr. ... Byiegtea t tb half, 18 to 4, after a stub- H.E. iArmtrn ness ) Srul'h tereity aklrvnish en th municipal born ' 11 . Jorgenatu. ........ c . game 4 Dryings darkness) VN;ikPC.B Nash diamond Sunday. Th locals garn- was fight In th second canto. It J, -. O'Conner........... rrl..... Cincinnati 4; Pittsburgh, mnr Philadelphia Washington. tills ...si It; during per.od that ths Bard lay ered th Tint of th twin games, 3 Mstster.. invader threatened to score but JiimE. Brownlnf..... - McElnnen to 4- - and repeated la th teoonA were HOW THEY FINISHED . HOW THEY FINISH ED- Brdelat..,......,rel.Mj checked. F ray Obrts duo. 9 to . Fsank Brewi! Th enramnries: R. H. B Tharp H BfUU Wehrelbr,.,.,...Jhr,. Sauer Off Perk 2 1 i KatIeg...,........Thl., MIKE JACOBS CHANT 0n, Hrifto, LOUiS-BAE- R Caldwell Brtdehaw 2 .9 Gor .tfeere by quarters: Jacob "chuckling When he Jeff and Huber; Skiqner snd I MIX RaFrcf!ocL T .............. T -r at Mary matched and Louie, h, offered e 92 NichpL Peeaetlaaat Fight Nevads R II E floor ".I per coot of I he gate fflnt A GOOD OME SutNWltutiene: Sr Mary a Le. Anson; Rasnd hr Raesdt Hoffman figured tho boat woolen t I Cltv Parks' It W I Blow by Blew B'hdrTT mere tbaw 840 8 and demanded Ig. ecapeua: e. Jlrna. aarerad. rt. draw Crj 4 S ..... .......... jBfradehaw a flat auarenloo of gltoeiMi iKe re, OvauBnu,. ntruh, It trAmy fe 9nmTnf 1AHr Snwl ! 11 Deanery and Huber; Affkck fpidifeut not foxod -himself out of asalav f UP qh, SHalimaa, ih. Ferreira, CClr room fiC UM.M4, II pid tv fiiM f aikruataia, K Otnu, O'ClaagbUs. Ke Ntckei. Detroit Lions, Chicago Cards in To 10 Deadlock V ls 8,-- 00 10-1- 0 A - Seat50,000 V thnll-packe- r f ' England Succumtis To; Crack of Baseball Bats Bor-bo- er w i y Max A. Baer Dodgers, While Sox Reiterates Hes Victories EndSeasonWi th bF-d- tnter-.7.'.Hp- k i ...... -- f Through Fighting - wide-sprea- d (pises-msnt- ni ar Done-Bac- in!G -- m X - dunH'l I -i Seals Garner Coasts s Pennant j then-Engli- Bad-dle- v; - 1 an-jt- y kid-mo- rtv-ai- a ding-don- ciasa-jwh'.c- A BIG SCOOP! Deer Hunters oA ! ; ONE LOT Winchesters f md Savage Rifles and Carbines' Slightly shop worn, bat in perfect condition. As Low Western Arms & Sporting Goods . Rjh . ks Prepared 0ynd touma-menti- Gaels Vanquish Nevada Wolves, w , Gty Parks Standings in Major Leagues Las Vegas High Beats Payson, Qub Beats Provo 1 VICTORY 4; Rd NOW 4; .. HT. EXCLUSIVE 4, 0; 1- '&4M9TV Uaxiit..,.,.....f...,. a- An--I- 115 So. f'lt.U right-hand- & , 7sr. S- , |