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Show Page 2 ..ta Me beseret : . - 4 , . etc'', Sat 1 ( - . . e. t . , , - -- A playoff between the first winners in the and second-hal- f Industrial League is hisUtah toric. It is a little booking which semi-prfan await after Sep tember. But this season the playoff may be eliminated, pending to some eXoutcome Of Bingham-Brig- , tent the ham tussle at the . Park in Brigham City at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow afternoon. , Gemmel' won the Brat half and ,, ghoul(' it take the second bale there will be tio playoff unless, the Min., ers choose sides and play rounders one-or- t .;;,, or whipped out a vigorous , ; -- ,. BOISE, Aug. I 'i, 1 i ., . , , , , 1; na left on the slate. Gemmel!, if it downs City, will take' a - - ' .. . , , OTHER GAMES ; , In secondary roles tomorrow will be Pinney and Magna in their game at the latter's diamond and Provo and Helper on the Helper field. All of the club, excepting Helper. still maintain a mathe matical chance. The standings: 4 L. W. ' Brigham City Gemmel Club Provo Coors Pinney lS . Magna-Garflel- d Helper Beckers t.. .". 7 41 6 7 4 Pet. 636 600 5.83 6 6 ZOO 5 5 a 2 .. t. BATTING. s 14, Reds o' Laybourae, . . Owent tees Lowe, Flits Robe llo, Bees R. Adams, Reds 160 63 138 130. 137 139 :43 469 446 379 411 ,.. Reser. Russets RUNS Egnatic, Pilots, ' ' 4006M4100WCOONNW4S9 Favorite In Annual-Gre- at j I Method 'oat 11 4 20. - 19. t Cat4is, PITCHING Caplinger, Zar, Russets, 184. 19-- Wolfe Wins VANDAL1A, O., Aug. - - , v. , ' - r'' 1., .: 240(AP) Pardoe Cup Tennis SALT Eagles vs. Clmy (Championship Flight) Tunnel vs Re. publicans. I p.m.--Dr- aper Smelting vs. in the meantime will 1 In -- the- only tilt played Friaay. Two-hi- t pitching by Lewis gave the Garfield team the victory. top-flig- L. p.m.Tootle feated Redmond14-- d , , SOIL T vs. Springville. St'NDAT NIGHT (Consolation night) p.m.--E- tab Copper vs. Papl second-roun- roar of 800,000 shotgun shells has died away today. and the Grand American Handicap title highest award in the trapshooting game is on its way, to West Vir tittle in possession of Ernest H. Charleston audi Wolfe, 38.year-oltor. , The dapper marksman from the hill country ignored a heavy wind in the grand finale yesterday to break 98 targets of 100 from the 23-yard line in. outshooting 823 of the western hemisphere's scattergun enthusiasts. He was the first 'West Virginia resident to take the "Rosring Grand" in 41 years. Mrs. Lela Hall of Strasburg, Mo., national women's clay target queen frve of the last six years. annexed the feminine end of the laurels with 95 of 100 from 22 yards, adding to the belief that if a woman ever win, the big handicap, she'll be the one to do it. The trapshooters split up some 850,000 in prize money ps a result of the week's big barrage. , , 1 eron a p.m.Pinney sit by and watch the 14 other teams go into battle, having tie- he . Plight) Radio vs. Her. p.m.Amerlean - Traps Title r ' ain 1,4 Sugar. Garfield, J, - LAID DIVISION , .47 Cowboys' Rally In 9th Edges Russets .. . 60 DP d 24.(AP)For r21) Duenaboll, ' J.. as Laybourne, Reser. 1, P., of ... .. Lowe., Boise, 0111N. 1. I.. C.. of OFden, .... . 34 t - 24 93 42 ... , Hughes, 7,. of e , Heard, L. McConnell, Ogden, 3b . Andrade, Poe., lb IFIENbON, 8. L. Melt, 1. P., ss P111114.21. 2. C., lb STEELE, S. 14 C.. 2b .. 1.1. ... Salt Lake City whipped Boise to 3 last night and lengthened lead to 1014 games. Its first-plac-e AS a result the Bees could lose all . but seven of their remaintog 18 r. 701. 6 games and still nose out the Pit. ?Ord,-Kerr. Oiden, otseven though the Pilots won all Sinnott, Oirden, of S. McConnell. of I, 1I 17 contests 0111 on their schedule. T. Ion, lb Canavan, PRACTICALLY 'INS' 1. Carson. of ....,... 7., That's why those of a practical Ernatii... Boise. ofM. L. C., turn figured the Bees already are rAMTCI1, 14,0111828tDi e4b ,Boise, "in." P.. of . Two home runsby Ray Perry Reynolas.T. T., 7..Orden. of and Roy Parteehelped the Bees Wake, , Bauer, Boise, of last night Both came with the Rasmeoven Boise,. p MORESCO, 8. L. C, sa bases empty. Perry's T.- r.. lb circuit blow gave Salt Lake City a Endreasi, Snyder, Boise, p head start. Parte. Jilt his in the Bates, Idaho falls. lb fifth when the Bees already were Kitholiria, Pocatello, 3b. ... 511Yer, Idaho 7a19. 1 ahead 4 to L. Bradley. Idaho Fall, P .... The Pilots sent JacleMents, their Beitia, Twin Yalta, of r to the bill in' an Bishop, Twin Falls. 2b see Oldenberg, Idaho Nalls..3b effort to stop the pennant-boun- d Boise. se the Sheehan. Hcineymakers and Waldron. Pocatello, UM C., of..:....., injured Andy Harrington at sec- suimst4oN, S. Boise. 2b ond.. Bit the extra power thus Harrington, of T. Randall. 7, mustered proved still inadequate. O'llannion, T. Jr, e RISTAII WINS AGAIN' I. L. C., p ?AT, Mel Ristau, league-leadinBridgers, Poe.. sa , Poise, p regained his winning form Rene, ol after losing two straight. He gave White. Poe.,Ogden.T.. Carpenter, 7, p. up 11 bits but managed to keep Kemp.. Poe.. P Poe.. of-them well distributed. Caplinger, Ogden, lb The series will continue tonight Serpa. Pries, Boise. of with Con Rasmussen the first Dobson. Poe.. P guessers' choice as Boise pitcher Cola, Ogden, 0 S. L. C.. against Mel Marlowe or Paul Pis. HATCHIC7T, 11'.. Arneneb; T. is covich, se Porn'. I. 1 3 bl'Conli,3b via for the semifinals. One of Sinnott,if. Salt Lake teams will be elimi. Josepbgt. 1 nated when Mt. Fuel and Anomson D111,11,11 . 4 Ados2b. Jewelry take the diamond at b p.m. Steintalt,. 3 I tonight. In this game Jack St,.hl Stomp for the Fuel ten and Fritz Bulicck. Totals. 21 ler for Anderson will do the mound Orden Poatdlo maneuvering. MEETS SPRINGVILLE Pinney will take on SpringviPe In the 9 o'clock tussle tonight. Alfavored, though the former is 11 11 g 0 1, Xerre.. Galinviolb I I S 1 1 1 - . II 2111 000 sos 410 201 00x--1 Summary: RunaRritirers 2, Whits -3, Errors-Waldron. Andrade. Kakoltritt, Dolt 2. Lay bourns S. Sinnott, Joseph. Runs batted inAndrade, Reim-!iri- s Bridgers. Runs I, Karr. Stolen baseWaite 3 24 11 Tota4 , seso Three-bas- Ghosts Play Logan Won Lost Pet. .I I.000 .3 I .no Al 3 And I 4 .400 o Baseball Schedule WICHITA, Kas., Aug. 24.(AP) Today's schedule in the National Smel-Prbaseball tournament: Oilers 6 p m.EI Dorado, Kas.. vs. Wichtla Solomon. 8 p.m.Enid, Okla.. Champlins vs. Buford, Ga, Bona Allen. Palmer vs. 10 p.m.Chicago Glendiye, Mont. YESTERDAY'S RESULT Woonsocket, R. I.. 1, Stillwater, Okla. 0 (Stillwater eliminated). Mount Pleasant, Tex., 4, Duncan. Okla.. 3. Colo.. Worcester, Mass., II Golden, 4. (Golden eliminated). e - Garfield 9 ; Redmond Lewis and Johnsoni Christensen Michalson and O. Jensen, Roper. P. MI 111 .641 .012 211 .1,11 sst IN les 12111 1ii MI 1311 1121 ' - I 7 5 1 20 3 0 49 310 3 21 20 I Hit .273 -- .oss .041 - HOWE NEWS SERVICE Dale kaybourne, Ogden short. stop, gaVied two points In batting during the week, and again took the lead among the hitters In die Pioneer League with a mark of 343, according to the latest averages Issued by the Fassnissams,s1 Howe News )3u. . reau., 6 I 11 3 11 11 11 3 3 17 8 o 4 1 2 110 25 113147-1110 35 61 112 111 136 60 411. is .79. 1 11 74 135 10 - 243,-4- ill 31 24 14 102 101 14 101 11 II 23 .320 .311 8 I 1 6 1 1$ 12 10 le 1 3 1 I 7 2 3 2 S 19 5 8 I 1 4 1 13 14 1 56 10 3 1 7 56 1 12 14 19 63 60 441 I , - I 5 163 25 '453 9 1719 12 4 SI ' 13, 24 , 40 113 56 104 120 12 22 369 71101171 433 94 117 IS1 21 383 46 77 121 14 379 -- 17 '102 154 13 321 bfli 11111 19 322 16 16 121 15 2 00 .II .17 21 1, I 2 17 32' 84.104 139 I 109 19 10 49 42 19$ 327 SI 19 31 27 28 120 AO , 61 344i 161 MI 45 371 219 101 75 SI 44 38 83 105 21 25 33 81 229 423 Ilii S 65 116 127 14 31 le 4 46 5 13 47 68 51 1 0 2 0 12 3 10 1 17 1 0 2 1 1 3 6 1 '',i,',' 1 5 It 8 12 1 i 0 1 11 53 5. 4 5 5 4 3 3 10 1 4 3, It 4 3 3 41 14 36 I 36 0 I 3 4 3 2 2 3 4 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 4 1 3 1 0 0 1 3 1 1 6 12 3 23 43 0 8 15 12 1 II 3 3 11 7 4 1 7 3 2 1 I 1 II II It 1 10 9 I4 3 2 1 9 5 10 7 12 1 5 4 I 5 II 164 4 3 3 1 .600 I la 19 13 14 13 14 11 11 I I 7 t .526 .824 .500 .50b ,500 .500 .500 5 10 I II 7 7 4 3 1 '345 168 117 40 131 140 150 118 151 .526 9 4 3 3 176 .571 .550 10 I 173 181 100 379 4 4 .471 .444 .444 .417 .400 .375 .350 .333 .267 .250 .222 .250 2211 .228 .227 .224 222 .213 .210 .201 ,200 .188 165 101 100 ' 35 19 182 86 145 127 195 151 184 166 131 94 16 34 53 103 89 43 20 114 00 118 121 140 123 62 46 20 176 107 1 61 132 220 174 168 179 140 27 104 41 SO .200 128 98 71 1 1 118 137 11 38 19 101 85 54 84 35 35 14 106 SA 8 57 84 76 35 1 6 4 9 8 1 0 IN 1 8 4 8 1 A 1 3 11 3 3 7 5 2 67 86 46 1 12 7 1 0 7 5 0 27 37 121 95 93 SO WS II , 110 95 95 91 104 71 B9 HIS 1 1 10 4 136 231 123 123 111 75 19 83 114 $S 60 82 61 47 96 58 57 13 80 9 89 168 230 USS 171 ' 171 221 , 93 177 177 65 29 131 146 143 174 183 147 193 127 127 114 - BR MO IR In 111 .696 .684 .667 .138 .611 .611 .800 .600 1 11 9 IP 173 233 .69I I 11 I 11 12 11 , .727 .720 6 13 14 7 ' V.-- L Pet. 91 97 , 1 2 4 4 5 3 1 3 ? I 11 33 76 106 36 64 5 143 108 , 87 124 139 139 122 SA 79 81 83 48 68 35 4$ 144 145 7 8 5 7 2 5 3 4 17 1 77 1 13 20 3 1 61 114 1 111 113 Kansas City Indianapolis Louisville 10, Milwaukee 4. ToledoSt Paul. postponed. s (2) 3-- Columbus-Minneapoli- Meyer Concludes With Priiise Of Ogden School , mentor Manning, Kenny Lyman, Rebell.2b John Carman, 1 H. Limbeat4 Bud Steele. P117. lb Shields, Wayne Christensen, John Neese, et it Murphy, Byrne Fornelluts, Ira Mark. Partee. Mortice. aa ham, Norman Catfield and A. C. Burleson. rt Cook. Tat.. p - Trophies Swill be awarded the winners. Miss Manning is the only feminine star enrolled. Ferron C. Losee, coach at Weber College, isswimming director of the event. Munn Q. Cannon of Salt Lake is the referee. 4 Foss Of Florida Heads Casting Clubs Hatched. . 0 3 1 1 9 5 5 11 1 3 4 - 111 27 93 114 111 , 112 ot- 11 lit Marlowe. p Marovich. p NOW0A. p RIstan. p Released ' t 3I 21 21 ,.. II 111 ---- . 'Petals 41122 PITCHING--. .721 ' Welt. Matsu (7) Jansen (I) Illaelswe 114 .. .. , . TI H. 1 240 163 237 I 13 97 34 12 161 163 137 R. Rel. Pet. 4 52 200 10 57 I 13 I I 2 10 la 12 11 299 .293 71 .91 P 47 14 11 .213 .366 11 41 .129 4 17 17 14 11 2 I 2 ' - 113 07 . Lost. 1.1 11105 7 2 44 0 0 a 3 Y 1 1 S - -I 12 941904 11 10S IA. ill 1341 122 302 20 - la 3t On 22 22 71 al - IS 929 0117 NI 132 121 13S 172 24 121 2, S 2 3 1 31 IN 7 0 3 112 74 13 14 ;., - .' against six 'defeats. Mike Reser of Idaho Falls enjoyed a hitting Streak which reached 28 straight games through August 19. During this time he made 47 hits in 110 times at bat. The biffing Bees remain third in fielding and third in batting. . . . Their team clouting mark is .273 and they're .948 in fielding. . . . Og. den remains as the top hitting ag. gregation at .286 with Idaho Falls second at .277. . . . Top fielding team is Boise with .939 and second best fielding aggregation is Idaho Falls with .950... t . Mel Duesabou, Idaho Falls infield. er is hitting .408, as of last 'Ali., cial batting averages last Monday. . . . Mel has played in less than half as many games as has Lay. bourne, Lowe, Robello and the oth. er leaders. . . One of the hitting stars of the league is Ed Josept of ( iden who is hitting .330 in 21. :44 . . I 1 ... .. games. ,,, BOISE TOPS IS.; D. P.'S Boise went ahead Of Salt Lake in double plays during the fortnight, 109 to 107. ... . This is more than 20 ahead of the nearest double play contender which is Twin Falls with 83. . . . Pocatello catchers have committed 30 passed balls, the league's worst backstopping per. formance to date. . . . Salt Lake catchers have had 28 passed balls and Boise Only 19. . . . The Pilots have made-7sacrifice hits to lead in this department. . . . Salt Lake has the poorest-recorin this line with 56. . .. . Salt Lake batsmen have been issued the most passes, 579. . . . The poorest recort. for bases on balls is that of Twin Falls with 438. . . Bill Caplinger..of Pocatello is the "most there is" in the most cie. partments of the twirling division. . . . He has pitched the most in. flings (233), allowed the most ins (230),,struck out the most hitters (231) and made the most wild pitch- es (12). Kinek Groonied As Place-Kicke- r 22 Motor Tèns Wtn Cache ,Valley Titles .194 41113 CHICAGO, Aug. Michigan State end, is re . lot of attention these days s drill for -- as the Collegewith the Green Bay theirAgame Packers Aug. 29 in Soldier Field. Kinek l the most reliable long Pet. .108 distance place kicker on the squad .10g of 69 consequently he is 1041 All drilling daily in his specialty. The Ana squad has several capable perfor. 411 mere from shorter distances, In. eluding Tulane's. Bob Kellogg and Bill Hultchinson, Dartmouth, both placekickers, and Dropkicker Nile Kinnick of Iowa. The coaching staff doubtless - re. calls that a year ago the,New York Giant then pro champions. de. 9 to O. without fated the benefit of a touchdown: The pros scored three field goats. .119 .111 Kinek, .001 ceiving-- - LOGAN. Aug. will Cache Valley softball fans have the opportunity of seeing the I Roche ..... famed Iowa Colored Ghosts In ac1. Est silk I sinnirdl 3, letrroure 3. tion at the local softball park ' The association's tournament IIATURDAY'S SCRIDDLO 1 i Service and Motor Sales LOGAN, Aug. 24.(Special)--Clif- f's , Tuesday. August 27. The Ghosts Warners vs. Koehn. Victori, 4 p.in Pnds tomorrow. Today's program as to coast coast ..; are known from SCORIA three-eight- s and Commercial annexed l' 7PILII included .the , OGDEN, League championships here at ounce, Valley Aug. 24Leo "Dutch" Meyer, famed football Richard Warn er ti. Cleo Iinnard $3, 14 one of the craziest softball' aggreI ),.' women's five ounce, Juvenile five- the Logan Park last evening by beating league rivals in the final William IS) d. St11141,47 Clawson at en was home Texas Christian route after on the road today. University,, today Max 'Donaldton (W) NW), d. gations ei.ghths ounce and wet ny accu- round of the Peck 01), default; ilinnardWilliams The Hooded Masters will play conducting a successful football- schOol at Weber College. The racy events. threenight championship series. 431 d. Warner.Donaldnon '4' an Ken team 1 It Cliff's triumphed ow- - Lundberg managed by C. Deb Lovt-DaE. school, sponsored Jointly by Weber College and nit IS) won ,b$ Armstrong , rrntmAr moult. was a success. The system of - scouting ley League crown while Moor Nearly 70 coaches of seVen west. 'came ir:Meyer Interest. Col.! unusual for Sales handed Cold Stora-a 74 destates atterv,ed the five day .. were , feat to garner the Commercial 4 which closed with a ban- - lege mentors in attendance N , Won Lost Pet Behind IL A. F. A, League title. 44 at the Ogden Country Club particularly Impressed. BY GRANTLAND RICE I .63'2 .949 42 72 .272 PRAISES SC11001, t, Salt Lake 'Ralph Maughan, Cliff's star burit night. All wars aro planned by Wrier inert S3 .340 61 .267 .957 a 1014 Boise "This has been grand' school," ler,. held Lundberg's to but four President Aldous Dixon of We. said in council rooms apart. ART .279 .949 Coach Meyer. "It,was just Idaho Falls 16;,i hits while he sent 10 motormen College, President Samuel C. Who plan for greeter armament 53 17 59 .283 .482 .942 .. of in- Ogden down .swinging. Bus Schaub, 'owe!! of the Ogden Chainber of the right size to get pointaschools S3 fil .463 19 .266 .933 And romp the little chart Poeatello terest over, because larger moundsman for Lundberg's gave t and C. sometimes Commerce, tCoach Meyer - - Belt est ' 9999 43 69 27 .393 ' Falls ..44 Twin the from shattered become lields diffictilt along up seven bingles. E. Armstrong were the speakers. W'Stere golden dreems are grey, ' of accomplishment.1 READING STARS. ' Bill Gunnell was the toastmaster. the standpoint RESULTS SCHEDULE NIGHT'S TONIGHT'S LAST school the Coaches How very yoweg their faces ars Ogden Karl Reading. young pitcher for attending Salt Lake at Boise, 830 ' Snit Lake 8, Boise 3 SCOUTING SYSTEM seemed to be football hungry and - Where all the deed men Motor Sales, held Cold Storage to My. Idaho Fails at Twin Falls, S;l3 Falls Idaho Falls I Twin 8, Dick of in. Utah I them of wai I State three hits while his mates chalt-gave hope points Romney , Grerhaired'end solemn, in their pride, Ogden at Pocatello, 8:13Pocatello, Ogden a. visitor at the school Friday, en terest in coaching. I'm extremely ed up six hits for seven run& 1 The elders out their vote .,route to his at Ogthe summer work with BALLING BITS HOMER home near pleased my this or that, or contenting elce,. PROBABLE PITCHERS West Yellowstone. school. Tick Brown and Orson den Badly ' Piscovich Salt Tate Lake. monis the warlike Rate. Fields (LS); Boise, .e Mal. of the school Coach Meyer made a gen were "The hitters for Lundberg Motor.1 Friday or Twin Idaho Zar Enunertson Falls, Whop. atir Bicsame eyet'stara out (IflA) Fails, eral roundup of his week's work treated me grand. Coaches also BP1I hits. Mark two ;both Collecting Hall. life's vanished jays. and thrilled the coaches on hand were just like brothers to me, and Cold Storage third baseman.1 ing, Dobson Ford (1241). Pouttello, (1040); Welt, noticed pearly all the dead by him efficient method. of getting all in all, it' was a most njoyable; connected for the only home runi . . , his point over. hardly atorip than boy& visit." 4..................m, J1 of the evening. , , 4 , , ', ...... 1 - 1117121213111.246 I It no For College Stars 63 1 II et 6101, Jansen. 1 LW TR 311 NIL AR. 1 245 43 13 11 11 1 21 444 104 150 29 9 I 413 62 127 11 1 13 411 164 144 31 1' .1 91 14 17 7 174 17 ISO 17 7 1 441 111 1St 241 7 1 395 71 1111 13 69 4 4 101 51 IS 1 3 217 11 30 11 1 1 71 1 14 1 6 13 1 16 4 33 I 1 4 1 2 33 III 7 0 1 72 2 113 21 M I 3 11 Ill. 61 112 Tata (I 1 ST. LOUIS, Aug. Sawed ( RI Foss of Orlando, Fla., is the new Pleeasleh 4 I 1 president of the National Associa- Released tion of Angling and Casting Cluns. Akron, Ohio, was chosen for the 1941 tournament by delegates to the thirty-secon- d annual convention and tournament in a closing business session last night. John S. Burdick, Long Beach, Calif. wa3 one of four vice presidents elected. night's game.) 114 . Pitching BY CONRAD HARRISON int first ZAR HAS 16 AND 6 John Zar of Idaho falls tops the 'pitchers with a record of 16 wins .258 .350 ' .244 510005 11 2, baseman, drop. Earl Owen ped one notcn to one point behind .294 third place, 'only .291 Reser while Earl Owen of Salt Lake .290 City leaped from, seventh to fourth Tom Ro. .296 place with a mark of .339. .289 baseman. bello, Salt Lake City-firs.281 191 is holding his own in fifth place .285 with .338, a three point bulge, over .283 last week. 253 Wally Lowe made mast hits, 154; .261 most home 160 most total bases, 265; runs, 20; most runs driven in, 110, XI .274 and is tied with Ray Perry of Salt .273 Lake hits. City for most two-bas.172 Gordon Duff of Ogden, .271 35 each. three-base .271 blasted out most bits, 20. .270 Base a lost art be seems to stealing .269 Mc.319 In the Pioneer LeagueSheldon 267 Connell of Idaho Falls hi leading .212 with only 18 thefts. .235 .233 .233 .230 4 2 2 2 1 7 7 7 ) - Lowe, Boise 47 10 - :7. ' I .E1 109 '11 5 M 3$ S 83 5 II 49 71 4 34 31 1 16 13 4 48 86 1$ $S 120 1 14 13 4 23 32 4 25 21 W s". 1N1' ,,......, 2: 2 0 ,.1' ,lk I .248 1.- ,:.... 't 0,1 12 S 2 .....01, i, e 52 1 I ,kkev.oh, 4'4;4 Records Of PL Pitchers 11 11 16 T. ,,it., : :100004 24 el IS 31 31 31 12 9 29 17 40 S. 0 S 1 1 4 I 4 15 S 4 12 2 1 7 8 II , 2 26 7 1 3 3 , 4 54 02 10 ' 4 1 2 S 15 3 2 II 14 04 108 201 13 2 11 to 16 40 47 71 32 77 95 IS 28 41 10 14 16 1 14 21 44 438- I 0 1) SO I S 1 1 45 11 i 41 38 59 4- .., ...do! .299 .298 .297 .297 295 .295 12 51 15 1 1 4 15 163 ,111 18 112 10 ' 84 :: t: .315 .312 .307 .307 .303 .301 .301 10 6 2 11 18 9 S 4 9 I 414 30 7,p 11 11 85 4 0 3 4 66 34 06 L. C., of 7..T. P 1 2 10 4 8 11.-- 1 1 13 Laybourrie to bat 453 went times tasn made n a o. i tat of 110 games. Reser, ' Idaho Falls outfielder,' went up .!rom third to second place with a mark of 241, a rise of four points since last Walter week. , ..:,..,.: 17,...7.,,..,.. .330 0 3 10 67 3 12 32 51 it 1 ...324 .321 2 1 1 410 el .338 .331 .333 44 19 15 1311826311411 le 3 10 25 109 .339 ! 435 103 124 161 20 106 II its 161 2 111 .408 .343 .341 .340 21 13 19 3 31 16 21 6 1 10. 310 46 11215115 13 23 30 439 107 119 231 351 64 104 149 117 41 13 143 SI; 232 1 ,3 8 11 91 1 2 1 114- 95 20 6 1 14 14 .314 111 I 2 - lb-- Pet 513. R141. S 32 11 81 1 64 11 110 4 82 10 94 11 37 0 11 19 1 ' 0 11 11. 1 1 4 Lambert, Orden S I I Steinbeek. Orden 0 March'. T. le,, 3b 1 3 MASILOWE, P. L. C. 2 12 Bow. lb 4 S II Williameon, I 2 3 Galindo, Poe, 2b 1 8 7, IlayeeL 8 14 4 14 34 12 131 32 64 12 33 101 131 51 65 124 E'r. Sh. 311. How Bees Are Hitting & Today's-Semipr- d 2 Gnintinl, Arnow-kRower. Hughes. clay. 2, , Porni, Marchi. Arne'. The event, sanctioned by the Sacrifice bile--Oldenberg; Bates. A. Intermountain 2. A. is Rosen E Bishop 2, Marchi. Oldenherg U., scheduled Runs batted inRughea 2, Beard, Carson. for 3 p.m. The start will be made Duesabou, Bishop, Rogers, Barchi 2, Res. at the Eden boat landing and the er, Forni, Pitter, O'Bannion, Reynolds. Credit victory to Carpenter. Charge defeat finish will be near the dam. The In Fitter. Runs responsible forPitter 7. highways on either side of thel 3. 3. RogStruck Piller BATTING Rogers outBy ers 3, Green 3. Bases on ballaOff Pa- lake will provide excellent vision (Averages tur fman ter 4, Rogers 3. Greer 3. Passed ball for spectators., Emmertson Myers. UmpiresCampbell, Entries include the following: Owen. rt Attendance-12- 00. and Ball. Time-21- 3., Donna lb 21 35 V 177 'Reynolds, 3 1 1 5 1 3 3 1 1 3 1 A 1212 1113 lta 114 IVA GainBees .2.211 ErroraDuesabou. Utah-Hahn- 14 12 1 2 24.- - 11115 182 12 6 1121. 26- - 1. 100" 411 .15 124 110 19 1S 14 4 161 121 91 407 66 100---- 3 1 1 3 IV.Sadtiel,p... 1 Two-bas- "N 'BRISK SALT LARK AIL B. O. A. WWIIm.On.Zb 4 Mereste.se. I I Hensee,r1.. I 1 2 Shehan.ss.. 4 I I 1 S'Priee,12 Perry.31r I Robelle,lb. 4 1 I I Lewe,110.... I Perteem... 4 114 I Batier,r1.... 4 B uritaenorf 4 1 S I Marnigia,,tir 2 3 1 2 11leele,2h Ilignalle,c1.. Matehot,li 4 11 1 It lowerisee,s. I 4 Ristas,p... 4 I I 2 Mentz... 7 responsible forStone 2. Porterfield bitsAndrade 2, Kerr. Springville. has presented plenty hitlierr Bases on '''ballsStone 1, of class this season, Porterfield 3, Sanded 5. Strikeouts Republicans are favored to lwat Stone 3. Porterfield S. Sandel 4.- - Left on back Draper Tunnel with American' basesPocatello 1, Orden 1. Illouble Dlars Bridgers to Galindn to Andrade. PorterSmelting, Salt Lake City cham- field to Adorns to Canavan. UmpiresMe) pion, touted to win from Quillen and Drolletre. Time, 1:42. AttendancSugar of Spanish Fork In n e-641. Close tilt. Last nighek Redmond-GarfielAmerican Association score: Tho wares, 1 rich, II 4 Jorritall Ilkoltrut,3b 3 I Waldron,rf 4 1 1 1 lb 2 5 1111 13 1 1 161 101 31 11' 0 421 48 4 226 21 400 17 353 III 247)4 161 le 100 397 11 183 102 417 ,12 27 23 13 4 75 23,-4. 19 431 65 132 183 17 465 100 140 221 35 105 408 11333156 IS . 4 5 1 741 23 22 35 14 29 14 111 two-bagge- R. R 021 721 R. Th. 2b, 71126 11 55 103 r White.cf Andrade. 1421 452 19 155 221 319 10 136 114 453 106 154 365 245 43 13 134 432 111 146 242 365 66 123 151 72 la 34 31 404 In Ogden Swim Bridremits 211 SS 4 1121 10 R. N. 191 53 110 81 Joseph, Ogden; of Dun, Ogden, of Jorata. Poo. of Myers, 'T. P.. e Ogden-T- Poo. ..... ,101, ...... .11061 lb IIHRELLO. 1. L. C., Adam, Ogden. 3b-o- f 11011781. O$d8fl p Lyman1Touted 0 AS IS SI AIM .217 Individual battink Statistics I B. H. O. 1,.1 0 .118 SS 71, PO r2 Sal Mi 71 - 11 Pet, SS SS 44t 202 Slii Owen Records SO b47 625 St 1211 710 SO WS 411 11 14 et-- e n e , 1111 S$ 22 i M R I0 WW P11 44 P11 3 , Durf.el 2 Serpcel. FIVE SALT LAKE TENS barmy.' 3 1 2 1 Convan,lb five of from them teams, Eight the Salt Lake Softball 'Association, Meitimr.lb I 1 twill The Aug. lel 0 111 11 111 V -two-ruuprising with one out in the nintiwgave the I 1 I 1 Twin Falls Cowboys at triumph 1 1 ' -over the Idaho Falls Russets here Teittlil $S 112211 Bar, I. F. Totals $4 8 SI inin their series Friday night t 36. S alt Lake III 2111 1110- .-4 Captiner. Poe. 32 augural. Boise lee bet RISTAV, R. L. e. . . ....... .....2, r a smacked Ernie oo BurleRuns Bishop Perry. Parte, Summary: R. 1.. C 27 8-- 0 JANSEN. to stall, the Twin Falls ninth son, Wheel I, Matrhatt. Prier, Boner. Wil- MARLOW. B. L. C......f ...... 26 liaM401k. BorersParte. Lowe 24 Steele. 1 enta, Bois inning rally. ,Then ,after one cut, Mentz. Rome Par144. Runs 14 Stone, Ogden runPerry, and Bill Pate. Randall Hughes, hotted C. Bauer 24 111Terr7. Bonbon. Steele. L. S. L TATE, POCATELLO, Aug. 31 Vern Reynolds poled, successive Park. Lorenzen, Mermiee. Stale braes Emmerison, 1. F. r 11 of singles that sent in two runs for BOWEN, S. L. C. Warren Sandel, lean Robelle, Williamson. Double plays 6 Perry to Reirellet Harrington to Lowe. Budnick, T. I. the 'Cardinals, pitched his' mates the victory. 24 Bases an ballsMesta 4, Mame S. Strik- Dobson, Poe. 23 Bradley, I. P. to an 8 to 0 victory. over the Ogstruggle eentsRistais IL Moots 3. S.Runs respon-, Lambert, During the 33 Ogden Unipirthr--lead changed hands five times sible terhtents 4, Wotan 24 den- Reds last night in the opener the Rasmussen, Boise Jordan sod McShane. Thste-2- :14. and the score was one tieI.26 Fields. Boise of a three-gam24 stand ,here. Ile IDAHO PALLS Ford. Ogden mitt IPALI.S B. B.O.A. B. KO.A.1 V 31 1. Rayea, cooled off the alugging Reds with Arlett,rt 5 1 3 01 1iptcht.3b. I 4.1 2 22 Rogers, I. VA P. 29 Carmln,et, 5 0 1 1Bmhop,211. . 4 2 4 1 three hits. Rene. Boise . 1 7 I 3 11 Entir0014B 4 2 I 24 Oldnbrp,3b r. , Smith, I. Until tWo Were out in the sev Buttzbu.2b 4 1 1 31 Bughtm.rf 5 I I 0. 11 Bahr, I. F. enth nng, Sandell held the Reds Reser,lt 4 1 2 11 Randali.e C a i 3 1 7 Pitter, I. F. , 1 11 3 a 5 4 5 4 I hitless. Glen Sinnott and Eddie pqtard.e Reynolds,lt Ogden Porterfield, 5 1 3 1 0 0 Bittett.lb Arnerichoto C. L. II I. ',wowBoise Joseph hit successive singles in ,Forni.06 3 1 3 4,2.13,01e 3 I I a 20 Snyder, Bill Welting rItter,p the seventh and 3 2 1 01Rottemp 3 3 0 1 .34 OGDEN, Aug. 24.Kenny Lyman sugee. Boise 17 0 0 0 MI 0 Gremp smacked another in the Smith,p of Salt Lake City is favored to win Ari.1,e.4,11. 1)d 31 10Bannion.0 I I poc . eighth. 20 the Poe. first I annual Klwanis I I I Ogden sampi, leamenter,p Six Ogden errors helped Pocstel 30 Poliska, Ogden Club two swim in mile Lake Pine 30 101 Totals.. 37 12 27 Hall, I. lo manufacture eight runs, out of Total,. 27 '' 31 Sunday afternoon. 'Mile out kwhen winning run scored. o'Boile, Boise-T- . the It hits the Cai:ds got off-twle Poe. 000 330 300- -7 Maim Falls Kern0e, won Black the Lyman recently 14 T. o hin Ogden pitchers 100 013 012- -0 P. Twin Falls Rock swim and is picked against T a ar : T. T. 3 The score, neusabou Summary: RuntBishop a t 10 field of other OGDEN Sun. 2. swimmers PocArrmo ' Fitter, Carson, Oldenberg 2, Rogers 3, ' A TWIN FALLS, Ida., 1W1 IOW g . Sgridel Shuts Out Cards,' ICha m pionshl p Flight) Fuel vs. And. STOLEN BASES Bishop. Cow Bar. boys, 20; S. McConnell, Russets, - -- am l'""""1 4 , With the Brigham Young premier down in history and the Redmond softball ten back home, second-roungames of the Utah Softball Tournament will 'continue tonight with three contests Pet. .34: slated. The second round' will be cam. .330 .337 pleted tomrrow night with' bur .3.16 games on , .333 The accondround slate follows: - "i Pocatello 114. ISM 1247 1247 - 64 01 64 117 64 1527- 1 41 M .1.1, in last week's trial'. frials at amt. Finals will begin as 3 p.m. with six of th. onts entered. ;nada &eat time maw." l'aggs "311 qualill rkr" sotwlack .334 TONIGHT'S MATH 110; (Conmo)ation ' Salt Lake Ylicht Regatta "SALINE QUEEN, owned and piloted by Fria Mathews, is femoral to win the annual Great Salt Lek Repots tomorrow off B -- ", Idaho Valli $alt Lake elty......41 rail ... . .42 SS 1fi7 1 1 right-hande- 0,-- 4 ' L 41 61 ' :: Moresco, Bees, 108. RUM BA'rTED IN Lowe, 110; Hughes, Cowboys, 101. HITS Laybourne, Reds, 18er, Lowe, Pilote 158. DOUBLET Perry, Bees, 38, Lowe, Pilots, 35. TRIPLES Duff, Reds, 22; Sin. nott, Reds, 18. Lowe end ERHOME RUNS tette, Pilots, and Robello, Bees, . , It AB 468 - first-innin- .500 .182 DP TO TODAY W .11 - - Leaders In Pioneer Loop 1 TEAM FIELDING 112 121 IASI Ahl - :',. g , , .. , 6 Brigham margin. e half-gam- t. Ada I 14211 14411 Falle Twill Ogden . Ifol llata 004 . ISIS ,,,,.110 , . . , - 6 , - Twin Beea , Bees-Pione- - Bois Pocatello all the indications pointed to an easy triumph for the Salt Lake City - serlea. BRIGHAM LEADS Brigham is pacing the Gemmell contingent by half a game. The Peach nine will be over its toughest road if it can hurdle Bingham tomorrow, having Provo and Mag Falls Kau Lake city the mathematically - Inclined there still was a possibility today that Boise's Pilots would win the. 1940 Pioneer Baseball ' League penpRnt, race. But for those of a prectical turn , , o rat leak IN' 211 - 'TR W ern;H Sit 1041 311011 ASSII Belo Instrumental ,,... ''t i, AN Orden Homers By Perry ., And Partee Are ' ' Season Playoff TEAM BATTING , , , Might Preclude , 16 .. , f, , Victory Gives,Bees.10 1 Lead e ., Bingham Victory : : poi.tioi.'-'.1,.-:1'.0.t.ti.,''!g.;.'00-0.7:,- - E - -1 '1 , , , 1, . ., - . 7S4filidiy7Atiost-24;19-10- P 6-- 3 , - - Liojibo.o..-40.:.(.1.1'igi:.T.o..-.-776":4-i::--:- - e t' :i::To.......B6.1..Stukéd . , . - ' . ,4-,,..- ital Game , - ,. J , League Lead - :Lake City, .titab; , onmoilil Iluivades 4 c,,--.- -, ' - :THRIFT: SPOT All-St- e Pioneer The Two Sides Of War LeaLbile Summary vz-,ra- IG11 G ...... 80-8- Z ', I LI (11-7)4- -- , - ' OCTANE BRONZE GAS "Salt Lako's Totamost Tracksido Madam" lad South & 4th East 50 Wait 9th South Mimi All Nits) - , IMBITORIU ). i - 2 ETHYL 1 II's, 19? gt ...... , DE REGULAR . A, PA : ' -- - t t . , k . I , , ' . . , . . , - . b ,,, . - , s , '''., |