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Show , , , III 9 ' r -- -- ,. . ' ' 1 ' J ' , 0 , L T. , I - " , , E I1 C)18 Of: D a v 1 d Ot! 1'61 1 - - '44 ', Bass Has 1 '',4--- - ,, , Tist..... f .,..,. Edge Over Dick. Wykoff ,, , , , , ,,, ,. NOES t , , tA;cali Again GRID ' COACH ,DEFIES JINX , Dr. Eddie Anderson led with chin when he accepted the a1 ' ALL-STA- R - : - hit ; ' - Fail To Hit o. - - , s BY-LES- ' o , "AL -- .:,:,-- '''''''' : ' . :,:,::, ,,:: , , ,,, ,,, :. 4 , ,,, , , p, 7 , :' t, - 1 All-Sta- - , , : , . ' i ' ; : - - T a ' - 1- I- '.'o .,. ' . , ,' -- ; : last-year ' '' , .', '4 .'" 'I, .,.. ;44, .A.," ' ;i 1 , . ae dr 9:: .:,', ,..t NU k.;,'," , , i! ,:' ,: ''' , ) '. 14 .., ,. .' ,, .4.,.".,,I,. :, : ... , :e,, , .. ., .: ,:" , ''...- 7 , , ow ,, 1.. r :. ' ,',.,: ,: - , ., , 0 , , .,. - 1 . ,i,,:, ,- - "'w ' ,kit, ',, li , t , ' ; ' ,..' : , ...'- - '. 1 wii , 1 J ,, I Syracuse il Othergames postponed, rain. , , . ; ... 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SAM Snead Wins Canadian Openl t. , .,.,...,;- ... . 4;..., :, - ': , 5, . will Page, ... . . . m Sharman -- TORONTO, Aug. of Shawnee-On- Sammy Snead Pa.. captured the Canadian-opegolf championship when he beat defending cham- pion Harold (Jug) McSpaden of Winchester, Mass., in an playoff by one stroke, 71 to 72. Snead won On the final hole three-puttewhere McSpaden for a ho7,cy.five and the Shawnee star-Sha par four. The winner 4 prize was $1,000 with $600 going to McSpaden. They were tied at 281 after the S) e, r Witts A t Vandalla e BY FRITZ HOWELL VANDALIA, O., Aug. 20.(AP)America s premier day tar. get artists, torn ,by controversy over reduction in the shot load used to crack the flying clays, get a chance to determine today whether fewer pellets in the shells really hamper their- scoring 4 fourth round last Saturday. bility. American trap The 4Ist grand Fre d Tomli m CJia ssboro, N. .1.. 4. 0 shoot program had on tap a '200- - star, OGDEN. Aug. registered 200 in a row to take program to determ- - the professional Kansas City Monarchs, sensational target crown in 1939. the and mens, women's while Mrs. profesWilliam Gilbert. of professional barnstormers, stopped sional championships of North Madison, Wis., was only two off off here last night long enough to drub the Ogden Reds 18-- in an America, and some perfect scores perfect figures in annexing femin. Int ,,. ine laurels. exhibition game: 4. were necessary to. match performances of the last few years when e SAM WINS SHOOTOFF OUTFIELDERS CHASE ,. Standing of the Iteame: heavier charge of shot was the The Pioneer League team chased 7 o Mrs. Gilbert is not competing the horsehide all over the l ocal litulidalp .. 6 857 "gUe this year, but Mrs. Lela Hall of I 5 .533 40 Biz 4'ot tonu''ood Mon-last I as the LESS PELLETS premises night Nvlio .833 5 Mo., Hunter also set an all. , Strasburg, archs colleci.cd 18 hits off Davis craylor,,,ne 4 4 ,500 The amateur trapshooting time record by sweeping.the title and Porterfield. 3 4 .429 ciation, effective this year. decreed for four years starting in 1931, Safeliel Page, famous .463.1i 1 that the shot load should be cut on hand. She was forced out by was the only man on the Monarch, .... 5 0 .000110 ode and ounces, a illness last year. lineup who failed to hit. Page,i Lark of Ounce, cumin- B.11,5.07A0.1(1rop pro10MGR o. A'.1 Along with the however, struck out six men in about 40 pellets from each B. it, at 16 yards, a 0-clay event four innings. 3 0 1 0 1rEasworm.2)3 3 Bortm,sto. to the change has at shell. Opposition is slated 0 0,Bennion.3b THREE HITS EACH 2 0 handicaps today to wilson,rt. 3 developed and petitions signed by tune 1 0,W.Paxion.4 2 2 1 field Firks.3h.p 3 grand Douglas and Serrell with 'three Saraco,el some of the top notchers will be finale the huge A fieldforofthe 2 0 5 0 0,Deverall,1h ,2 444 corneach were the big gunners for the mftsral:0,- 0 Friday. o.r,.paxton.ot I a 0 to the directors WednesS- : 'presented in : 2 1tinvaders. 0 3 peted O'Powel1.11 4 Mondays opening day pro. tentoyclb 1 8 OtRarlier.rt. 2 0 0 day c, asking a return to the gram,!the largest Inaugural'attenMONARCH A.Durn,e OGDEN 1 ft 7 0Alkupp,,, .load. B. H. O. A. Koncqns211 2 B.E.aA 11 years. dance in 0 01).B:um:i.e.3 I'D e 3 3 2 OW ter 1 3 001)01441h 0 Johnsn.03b 2 Its certain the scattergun ar- Sam Sharman of Salt Lake City. 2 Laybrimons 30 0 0 3 JohnKon.spt 6 2 17 4 18 71tits can't Utah, rated the M.Smith,rt 8 2 3 0 .loseph.rt improve much on trap. 4010 Totals. 17 12 1! Totals 3 1 0 Sinnott.lt 51 er scores 200 4 0 1 0 Waldon,of. 6 with the new shells in shooter in the game, captured the 8 4 1 312 Ox 5 3 .... 4 2 2 0 Taylorsvilie 2rSerpa.3h SPrrelljr. events. marks for title. of Dunn A. 3, 5 2 3 0 Adams.2b today's 4 1 2 1 perfect "champion 4411pon,lt champions" Summary, ErrorsMarks, 12 0 Weiting,lb 5 4 2 15 1 Eonomas. W. Paxton. Stolmt Rotains0,44 hasesW. were hung up in two of them a Sharman, former president of .. 3 0 5' II Paxton. Inning's pitched hiJohnson 2 GliYard,lb 5 2 4 11:Cohte Perfect runs of 200 have the A. T, A., cracked 99 of 100 2 0 0 7 2 0 8. 31 9 I'Davi 0 :.. Marks ,,pitchsr year ago, 111611'S PagP0 2.3; r). Itilop Winning amateur title the to tie Charles Gunning of Denver. D, Rupp. Barnes,0.. 3 2 0 0 Ports:4)&0 2 0 0 0 Lotung micherJohnson. M.DD the -- -Struck nut byJohnson 5. Marks 3, Ruin) last three years, P. O. liarbage of Colo., and J. McFadden, of Pyles. 40 It 27 7: Total. 36 6 27 15 a.Total. on balls offJohnson 3. Marks West Jefferson, O., turning the?i vine, Md., and then beat them with moa.ba. 140463 218-- 18, Scorer RIMP 2. UmpiresNVIlltee. 0, .a ma ox.ten 100 010r 2: B. Mackay. perfect run of 25 in a shootoff. 3, Smell 3, liuminary: By. . Farm Bureau d Baseball League , r,t 1 1 1 . ali!,,,,,,),,gtihfr.roirda.n. ion one-eight- h h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 form-Bingha- 1 most-travele- 03-- . 1 1 - s,. Gtlyard Wilft0n, Adms don. 3. 13810114 2. 3, Merrell 1939; Smith. Errors Siofro Sinnott. Ws - ,Iohnron. 1411. r. Dicola. Adams. Serpa, Joseph. Pars, --00711"" 3. 20. Des s ,, - 0 , .1 :. , .;(:, - :,' .,,, ,, , : hill. Page is credited with a win over Boston Red Sox in ledPierging training at which time it is a he called in his outfield in the last inning and struck out the last three melt Page is touted as having one of the fastest pitches in baseball. Both games will start at 8:15. :, :, i',. ,,.,,Ae. ::,,,,,.?..,,,a,,:,I.?.:,s, ,,,,,,.. . ...... 'i;.,,'. .: - ,, .1., :.:,:.,,t. ,,,,,,........,:,.-7,- .. :,,, ::,...,:,.: :, .....;,... 4, ,.- - 4. , .:,..,, ..,:. ,, , :'':... .: ..,,.., ,: 4,,,....r: ., ...., ...... . :,. ...., .,,,,,..4 , ,. ,: , :':y: e..';'4 ,7 sPtAiaoTranhecebeurorivLreoerna,gue ,:.5,:.,:..T , Guest Star . 27141' Ne4.1N, fit,. . . BRO. .. 4111LJ i ,1;; Rasmusen, Ironwood (Nlielt,) Globe: "G. Albert Mott. Missouri University sage, pointed to a BY THE 'ASSOCIATED PRESS 'Italy seizes Yankees ancI LAWRENCE. Maurice Mass. hqaeladdl looks like the presidency (The Angel) Ti Het. 275, France, isn't Ithe only thing Jim Farley lost defeated Rudy Strombem 225, Milout on this trip.'" waukee, two straight falls, Wrestling Results II -Foillz ,Will Defend - V7trt TEMPLE ALLEYS resurfaced ! '4016u, ...i r.tte. , , I ' , ii fel q 11 '"s14,),lc. N 4. FOR ALL. THE FAMILY! 7 - and in the 11 Cnoef nitvu;plet rein4;144n ,toglOWAIIIihrg 7Ivolo Aebe,' 4.0 ii-lj- ..Title.....,:i.,:: - "Li- . . , 1 10;),eow.4,444.,,...., Da vid alit OM 204- 1-3 t , -- -- 6,.' - ' 4 Bees Sigtt N eiv'Cinicker ROBERT DETIIERS. star right.. handed pitcher with the Gemmell Club of the Utah Stat e Industrial League,- we s signed ley the Salt Lake city , club of the pioneer today. He will fliti sh off the esson ,trith the Bees and report for spring training next 'year. rimers 'is I former Young nitersity hurdler player. He from Beaver.. - Lue 11 - - Golf Tour.nament, a 54- Third ajMual Utan hole medal play charriPionship, will he held at 'BOnnevilleiNithis reek-encommencing Friday. of Phoenix eA rlai zs.i toonkr;t1h...eRti tFleo tot tuzt charge of the tournametit will lin one f the s ta,t of the players to beat Jim lyear with a winning performancei Thomson. also of Bonneville, has 'at Forest Dale. Ile has perhaps the finestl southpaw swing Professional John Geertsen that helot an2,'body in the state and is ready will defend his title. to make a stern bid for the title 141:NsEN DETERMINED So Utah's leading louthpaWs are on his own course. Other leading are Henry Boonstra of grooming their hot to bring the portsiders title back to the Beehive State. Val- - the a Country Club, Jack Croft of ter Hansen of Forest Dale ' runner- - "s'f' n , yo to l outz, will be a strong con- - Frit)117 i)EIBLIN E tender. Hansen shot the The first IS holes may be played of the tournament last year. a 72. :either Friday or Saturday with the 193SIfinal 36 on Sunday:Friday night is Qf Bonneville, Ichampinn and chairman of the deadline tor registration with Pro-hai- ls Utah Golf Association committee fessional Geertsen. , --T- he . . ' . .. -. :i contingent. Of secondary importance to the Pinney Club is- its Wedneseday night's game- with the traveling Kansas City Monarchs who last night defeaed Ogden Reds et the ,,,, ,:,..;.: . Enjoy' Bowling at Its Best --- - .... .. 1 The score; .''.71 ::::. .: ...:,.- ; ..$:61ithpaii.). 1 1 - L: ..,..,,,,.,- - X ran, Lake WO lita 1-2 0Tw0summary t MtitteCaniphell, W)kort. OWPO. Hat chelL ' Errorel'em.1 MemphisI 4--0, Birmingham Hurt Steel". Rime, batted inMrtinin, ;.Nashville 3, Atlanta 2. Anderson. 11)kull, Murree, Patter. Sue.' Knoxville 11, Chattanooga O. Two-bas- e Wien hitMorrow. hitieMe- - .(Only games.) , v Draw. Hotelier.. Three-h- i en hiteportre. ' Itnrievon. Donnie playaAnderson to Me-Draw to Tucker. Smith to TOrker. OWell tionaeolatedi. Sta.la to MO to loll onIR. baneriHowe of David I. Salt Lake StriketotteDas. 4, Wykort 3.: Binghamton n-,, - ''' iflome nn hallePiono 3. 11,kolf I. Run. 4, Scranton 1. ' .reenottethie torBuse 3, 11ykott 2. I'm. Wilkes-Barre 1. 5, oireeKidd sod Anderson. ,Attedsres-- -, Eastern League i - ' ,.. 1 33 or ,, , ,,- -- 4- ,,i .,:,0!:::;i:!,,:,,,,,,',,:: ':',,.;-1r4w:--'-:-, - ;.'"'" ..,,:,-- , :. , Dajii11;1 ' 'kt, 1 Douse ' ! f ' .. ',.:" 18-2- ,......, , ,:' ,: Toaay i ' N; A k a 27 ll'a TONIC . 31 14 27 131 zs..1ci lor Baas in ninth. arEatied for Renton in ninth. ' ;,:.'',',.-,.,- :.:::!.... '..":.; ",., ... . ....,,,-, ...., , , ' ng il.on. L aYhorne, Thres-ha3. hii.Douria. Duff. Twmba.e hitsSsrrsil, Adams. MOINES, la., Aug. Double, to i;ilyard. nlaysLayhourns (INS)4--Le- t to Douglas in Adams. to Writ thr: Seri-si- t Savold, Moinem battler, knocked, out. Rib Nittun4hhal;.ednotil7c;!q,n5Rnen1. Los Angeles .Gilyarti. Sinnott. W,iting. Inning pitched Nestall, 188 pound --- ft a in the third round lam, scrapper, cagp I r4; 01: rnnucti ?iv. Dp avg., 66,. Pair, er; night of their scheduled 2. Davis 2, Bars. on balls Porterfuld setto. off PAZP 2. MIN'ilf I. Porterftehl I. l.n. In g pitch erDavi.. WinninlirhPr---PArPTims-2:- 15. Warner. Barney. timpirts ', . , tt 1 Totals .,.... ; Fk'''', DES don-t-s- . ,. - , ,,, 4 I' J ,,, ' ''k'k''''' N. House; Ole DAVID a SA L? LAKE IL H. D.A. , B. II.D.A. HOWARD STONE, 5 3 I Morem..4s. 4 2 3 41 Brigham City Peaches, will be 'lien Ilittra'rint:111, : : : 1 staseg::trits... : : : :i the thorough by at minme 4 a 4 perrr,3h ... I 0. 0 4! least two li Reletiviitjt - 3 - 1 T 1r Jerry 2 3' 2 a 0 Owen lit .. 4 2 11) I rmephill,rt against the Pinney Club here tonight. Smithdie 4 a 3 3 l'art;ce 3 4 1. et 4 2 a i'llorrieson.rt yneker.ilt stay in there- Howard and 4 I 4 I II a titrintini.11. Viskortm 4 a I nervous! 4 1 4 Shroder,p a riterielb .. a I a !Hawn .. a I latialebeti.. 1 ' - , t 'ttlit.0"' - : ', tit:041 to , '''',,,,i. ' ,N much-neede- - , , On The Loose At Community Park ries,' , International League Buffalo 7. ,A,. Savold Scores - - .' ,:,:",.:7: , :',.:, ,, 4, .:11:: I. i A , s4;,,,." ,..,, ..,' , I - I :. .- ,:,.::. ,,, :::::::., ' ' - T',. .4,, I d k. ,.1.k, y , .th , I -- Dutch Meyer, famous footOGDEN, Aug. ball mentor of. Texas Christian University. in Texas, enthralled 51 high school and college football mentors of eight states at school at Weber College the opening session Of the five-da& Monday. .. The School, jointly conducted by cussed at length at the morning Weber College and the Armstrong Session Monday. In the afternoon, Sporting Goods Company, expects Meyer answered scores of questions to have more than 90 coaches en-- ! of coacres in attendance. rolled before WedresdaY evening. ' Myer made a big hit with the California. Ohio, repo, Nevada.:coaches in attendance. He has a Colorado,WVOMi ng. Utah andititil million dollar personality and ho are represented. Some of the bet-- , knows his football forwards and in attendance backwarthi. ter known coach are Ike ,Armstrong of Utah Univer- - MORNING CLASSES Classes the balance of the week sity. Okie Blanchard, University of Wyoming; Pete Carlson of .. Mesa will be conducted frmo 8 a.m. until Junior College. Bob Davis of Web- - 12 o'clock noon. 7 er College. Ogden: Carl S. McFar Coaches were entertained at a lane of Ohio Mechanics of Cincin- - dutch luncheon in Ogden Canyon natl. Monday evening. A lecture on inCHARM juries is on the docket this evefull team of 11 coaches waS ning at the Hotel Ben Lomond. Mon- At 2 p.m. Friday. Meyer will give rigged out in football-regaliused by a demonstration 'of the Meyer footday. The coaches were Meyer to demonstrate situations ball theory. This will wind up the and conditions on the gridiron. coaching school. Friday evening a Punting and kicking were dis- - gala banquet Is carded at the Ogden Golf and Country Club. Ward Armstrong, in charge of the program, said today that more , "2 than 100 would attend the Friday I4 31 night, dinner party. o scoute----when- - 4.,0,, IV ,?. ,- 11 ' - "'' .. .,,,,;.,.,.: -.- :..,:. i, .. 7 .,-- '' .... r,.!.. , - ',7,,.. 7 -, , V,,H 1, , .,:.. , ui :,. ,.,,. .4 ., !.i..,, , :, ,, .- ,. .... - ,roa,,,4::.,,"; ,:...;,..:;;Z:,,vitce, ,!, !i'' i le 51 Hear Meyer Grid !Monarchs Lore At Ogden' School i,Rout Ogden 18TO 2 'Reds 1 k i k :,., ,,, ,.. , 0.7.:.,,, ,,. ,t . , , i . .. ' , Peaches back Within a half game of the Al Ablett Association from Pinney back into the limelight In brief, neither team can afford to 'lose tonight's shqwdown. 'STONE TO PITCH Howard Stone,-playionly a brief relief role Sunday- against Magna,- is slated to start for Brigham while Fred' Tedesco will likely put Bob O'Brien or LaMar Sharp on the hill for the local , , ."!,;: It''''' - ':""P :,,,,:: ,... i -- . . , ' popular center fielder of the Salt Lake Bees, dens. nitrated to his learn ntates with this getup, that the famous House of David ball club has no monopoly on the clowning art. IT'hitey packs his grip, mitt 1.'' ' - : - 44. .....,,:.,,,,, ,.... , :: .: , .y,,, ''S , '''. . - . , - ....,; s,....t .....0::.:' Frankenstein . ' ' . ... ',-- Pinney vietary will put the A i , ' -- 4,,, ..,,, ' , ' 0,44" ,, ,,, '3'' 1.....,.. - I race. 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'', , ; rt..''41 II ,, -: i' (: ', ..,,1- i '4 ::, A. ; , t :'- ": .i. 44,a...et A 4-- .,,... ' . Salt Lake City. Utah; Tuesday Auzust 20. - I evenings, will be focused on State Industrial League teamstonight when Brigham City in. vades Salt Lake for a crucial game with Pinney Beverage. Tonight's engagement Is expect, ed to settle to some extent the little matter as to whether Gemmel! will overtake'. Brigham in the , z - - ' i -L- - 1 Park arcs, The Community Pioneer the having spotlighted League play for the pest few : :, .., .'11'''N. !! :' ' 4 'N' .. ,:..yt .:. ....,c,,," ; I r. I II A , , 1', 'NEWS' i ... - , ' ,i'.., ,, ' ," .?,;, e '....? '''.44..., ef .,i,. al , , J'It''''',' , ' - I . Cl",-?- ts - ,) - , i .,::,:- -, ,,1:::,,,-.- t "t4to'f..: ,, 4.1 '....'"--- ' i i '',- . - I -- t THE - , Salt Lake Nine Needs Win To; Stay In Race I ' - .. 11 .2 - '.....":,,I I Ff. , t" ' ' t4 I.:A': I , , . - ". ,:......:, , , 4 ;:. ' 1 , :' ,...,.. ) . ' riflectst-pinch-hitdoub- le , I .., 4) , i , i fs. Pee-We- ,. ., - '''-- i VAN 4 ), vr, ,..f.', .: post-seaso- n ..; l ' ' , ) , - , . - 'cutce, ' .; , - . - - A 4 ,..-- i tto ; 11.. r', ,) 711.7: , -- ; ,,,,,,, ,...- - , - , mid-seaso- r - - t,:, ,v --- . ' ; i , ,' 11 ' - .,1,-- ., I, ' 1 , , , .. , - ' I1 '.: --'"" for their- annual lege GOATES tiol.us' match against the Green 'charity was a good game although Bay Packeri. Unless al! signs Bees lost to the biffi.ngDavid last night at 'fail, the good - Doc will have a , - disappointing- Season at Iowa Community Park, 3 to 2, butAhat x, ;I, U" following this amateur-prdoesn't prevent the toll payers 1 i affray. At least that's what hap- from inquiring why General pened to his predecessors on ' this Manager Eddie , Mulligan's' ball . t -- job.- - - , , , and brigade' doesn't win one Noble Kizer The late , from 'occasionally r i Eleven. coached the first I His constellation of gridiron greats known exhibitionists. held the Chicago Bears to a scoreThe Bees seem io get plenty of, 1less tie. But during the regular hits and they appearcto bee hustlseason which followed immediate- - ing, but' when it comes to getting .:, Ily, the Boilermakers they eplit wide runs when they're:,-neededIn losing to fold up like an. old accordian. lt 7open Boise Dame Indiana. and was like Netre that Sunday against : '' Next calm Frank Thomas of Ma-- In their league Bowl Bose tri. a from fresh and hams, his boys garnered the amazing' of. 20 hits but got only umph. His outfit was beaten by -total ' ' the Bears 5 ,to 0. When Thomas seven runs and had 13 men left I ' Went into the collegiate campaign, on bases. Last :night again. With his Crimson Tide was lied by wee the Davids seemingly playing no 1 little Howard College and drubbed better ball, the Buzzers poled 14 the hits and got only two runs and by Mississippi State. Next year was; Bernie-- , Bier- - had 10 left on bases.J 1 - man of Minnesota who pHoted his GE'rlrING TO BE HABIT -into a 7 to 7 tie with the This might batmen to any ball Detros Lions. But Bierman's Gold1 time but ,it's hap-- I , en Go hers.auffered a rupture of i I . all the time to the Bees. pening 1 streak during Can : the's; long winning - it be that they've contracted, - the ensuing season, ', i -.. -- The balioters picked: Cua Morals' la "deleatist"'complex or- that they' s in , of Detroit'to tutor the come through in a 1 .1937. Gus bad bad a big year with II. - .the Titans and the fans figured he the final two weeks of the Pioneer starting tonight, , warthe manto lead the represent. League campaign and the I atives of amateur football against at Twin Falls, series, will as- Playoff ' the professionals. And he was. His Shaughnessy less more or certain team beat the Green Bay Packers whether the Robellomen definitely. t have the t 6.0.' Then Detroles prestige took natural abill- 7 a drop as Dorais' outfit lost to fight to match their they're Just a bunch 4 Manhattan and Du- ty or whether 1 , Villanova, of picture ball players. Bob tluesne. In 1938 it was , e Bass from the eimmell Millin of Indiana who- mocked the 7 I Club of the State Industrial Jinx and took over the Stars: His twirled for the Bees last night and defeated the Redhis , 1 skins 281to 16. Then Boa boys allowed committed Althou g h the Bees , o' went through the .'whole schedule ' behind him, none figerrors three one with only victory. scoring and he was Elmer Leyden mentored the All ured in the for all three tallies. I . was responsible his and squad Stars ' On the mound for the Davids was 9 which to 0, Giants the a tripped by Wycoff who toiled for eight ! was about as the first guessers had Dick one third innings after which and Dame. supposNotre But I figured. Schroder took oyes. Wycoff ' ad to be the best in many years, Lefty was relieved when Jack Hatchett was lucky to beat Southern ninth with one out, and scored on by scant margins and lost to Iowa Fred Moresco's single. Schroder 1 and Southern Californiaforced Pinch Hitter Rosigns and forthwith . Judging- by out and Ray Perry to Doctor Anderson, along bello to fly force-outokens, on Moresco. t a into roll ' be will asking about , ' a doctor in the house. PARTRE TRIPLES there's if 1 -- , The. Bees' first run was scored s' - ' THE DENVER POST'S BASEBALL In the fourth inning on a single by TOURNAMENT record is still intact by Earl Owen and a triple is Catcher Roy Partee. years without once having to tallied first David of House The sue a rain check. The Bees of the and ', Pioneer League made one almost es when George Reichelt walked the right fielder Cecil Campbell, without this postpone. year, good Chet Smith, shortstop, ) meat at Community Perk ell season. singled. forced Reichelt at third. Partee to , Perry. Wycoff scored Campbell ) ,... WAY NOT GAMES on a long single to left. FOR JUNIOR VARSITY? The clincher inning for the Da'1 ' Of course their squads are not vids was the seventh. John Tuckthat kindly, gentlemanly charer, -of as those as many other s, big , acter who leads the Davids from conferences, but it seems to us the - first base position, opened i 4 that the 1football system in the with a single. Wykoff batted his of another ; Big Seven Conference is all second tohitcenter.the game, McGraw, t single Johnny i wrong. If a chap isn't big enough second baseman, scored Tucker on or good enough to ,make the a slashing bit to center and Wy' koff went--tthird. Wycoff scorvarsity, he goes- - on the bench ed , When Owen bobbled George An' season. all he sits and there derson's hot grounder to first. That's no Way to :develop great THE FANNING BEE HIVE: The t football teams. Only the regulars famous House of David ,pepper understudies game staged mid-waand their first-hanf in the sevI get any development that way. Its; enth inning, gave 5,641' eye witI time we had a "New Deal" for the nesses ,quite a thrill. Tucker, football players of this conference Anderson i and Miner did legerdewith an aim to establishing a farm main with the ball and Smith as, i system to feed the varsity squad. 'aisted as batsman. One of the i and nniversi. DaVids "lost his shirt," also his In the colleges ties of our league. the Junior var- kik and shoes in an hInaginary dice ; t sity is considered as an aggregaThis on third base. tion of castoffs who wear the uni- igame the multitude no little. amused forms of the last year's first string,' ens and act as tackling dummies WIND ROBS PARTEE ' ' Five Bees got two hits last night for the blokes who are scheduled but two runs was the stingy harto play in Saturday's big game. . Moresco. Hensen, BurleUnder the system we propose, vest. : would come out for the son, Owen and Bass were hitting layers ' junior varsity, with the hope of the ball often, if not hard.. Extrained properly from the cept for a strong east wind, Partee ' being ' ground up, and ultimately gain might have had a homer in the His prodigious hit to promotion to the first team. At second. the same time the Junior varsity the' left field With must have be scheduled 'or three or blown in at least 25 feet. ' would four games with teams which play Owen made a flossy unassisted under the same system in the same double play in the fifth when be conference. Thusly. an inexperienc- clutched Lee Gardner's line drive ed player would develop among and touched the bag before Wygridders of his own- class and not koff had time to see where the have to serve as a tackling dummy ball was hit. Earl played a for some behemoth who could nice game at first while Tom Ramake a sap out of him. bello took a rest. The emphasis should be on a The Bees left for Twin Falls junior varsity squad as a training immediately after the game. corps for the varsity and not on Looks like Mel Marlowe will pitch the freshmen or the junif college for the Honeymakers and here's teams of the neighborhood.- - The hoping they hat in a few runs inidea should be to develop this stead of leaving!10, 13 and 17 left aggregation as a real varsity repre- on bases as in recent fadeouts. as a scrub outfit. sentative, not - Calibre of play will improve in 4 this region and, materiat will be No Clutch Hitting! more abundant if this system is ever adopted. All-Star- , 4,. Clutch 'the-C- "ssignment-aucoachof 4 4,- 4 ' , ) ., y . prignam,, And Pinhe'y Play Tonight .. - ,. n r ns 4. I ',Pc ; I , ,2 , evor 5 9 ch I ,,,. , , ... . Left-hander- s 26,ALLEYS-'- 10 BILLIARD TABLES FOUNTAIN , , , 11 ' A OPorta TONIGHT - ' 15 T ' SERVICE - " - East North Temple ' ' ' best-roun- , , , , , - '- i M I , . - . ' 1 - |