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Show . , 3 0, Friday, August The Deseret News, Salt take City, Utah 1940 ( - - Paelters Hon ,upens -- AS1.0t0::l4.iri.4..to.i!.':rI'qoJf..7Y:00 , liege , Pros Run Loco With Pass Attack : Yankees' Once More Threat In American Win 10 Out Qf Last 11 Is .Standout' BY TOM SILER BY JUDSON BAILEY )-1 ASSOCIATED PRESS SPORTS WRITER. There is something catching about the New York Yankees' spirit. They've already catured fans'' imagination with a ,magnificent drive that has bagged 10 victories in their last .11 games, and' they're liable ot catch the Cleveland Indians and the Detroit Tigdon't ers, if the latter clubs watch out., In an entire stand against the four clubs in the western division, the only game the Yankees drop. to the ped was a 10 squeeze-ou- t Chicago White Sox. They 10--pol' hed 3 and off the St. Louis Browns, in a doubleheader yesterday td show once more why they've been world champions four years, and may be for a fifth. one They reeled off ten runs inoverinning to whelm the groggy Browns in the second first game, and in the to three times they rallied emerge triumphant in the 13th. At;4.k all-star- ' ' - ing overhead attack. But their, advance information, was useless. The Packers put On one of the most Oarkling exhibitions of passing in the history of football, pro or amateur, whipping sev---- the 45,t.to 28, in the enth game of this series. The victory gave the pros a three to two edge, two games being ties.record- - ' The 84,567 spectators, a breaking crowd, were shockedama-In the first minutes to see the teurs drive to a touchdown in the fray. Amby Schindler of Southern California set up the tally with an intercepted pass, dash and then scored on a inside right tackle. Nile Kinnick, Iowa's sensational star of 1939, and the dröpkicked the point off to a vicseemed to be 1937 over of that matching tory the Packers. .:: world-scorin- ..... six-yar- d DI MAG POKRil ONE With two out and two on in the ninth, Joe DiMaggio, who had been on the bench with a Charley horse, went to the plate and smacked Elden Auker's first pitch for his 28th homer tel tie the score. George McQuinn put the Browns back in front with a home run in All-Sta- His Touchdown Put Packers Ahead CARL (MOOSE) MULLENEAUX, Utah State's one' time MIR. M. C. endovas in last night's Green tilt at Chipago but a few minutes when he snatched a pass from Cecil Isbell anctvromped to a touchdown to give the Packers a 14-- lead in the first 'quarter. Mulleneaux played a majority of last year's games as a regular end with the Packers and this year appears headed for a big season in sharing the spot with Milt Gantenbein. AWAY Then the Packers struck in the of 'their pro style characteristic have brought campaigns which them five national titles., Cell Isbell, onetime Purdue star, lost 19 yards on an attempted pass, on their own putting the Packers holds all the 21. Hutson, who records worth league mentioning, then raced down the pass middle, took a perfect on the run and footed the remaintouching 30 yards for the tying down. It looked as easy ai,shooting fish in a barrel. Less than two minutes later, the Packers recovered a fumble on 26 and Isbell shot a the touchdown pass to Carl Mullens eaux, an end. But the refused to be daunted, driving 36 tally, Kenny yards foz the tyillgr Washington, U. C. L. A. negro star going over on a spinner. Again the Packers went ahead the with tantalizing ease; TakingPackball on their own 35, the Arnold ers scored in three plays. for Herber, Green Bay's ace passer a decade, tossed a short one to 46 yards Andy Uram who gallopedend of the for the score. Near the the period, Isbell ahit Hutson in Kin-nick pass. end zone with of and Banks McFadden Clemson leaped into the air with Hutson in the scramble for the made ball, but the. pro receiver an almost unbelievable catch. 7 d d EDGE bulge, This gave the Pros a s never recovered and the a within although they pulled up touchdown of the Packers in - the same period When a Kinnick-McFadden aerial netted 57 yards. A 28-I- 4 28-1- But Hutson still hadn't finished way in the third p2riod he took a bullet pass from Herber and romped 12 - snore yards- to Green Bay's fifth- touchdown.- Theshowing marvelous spirIt against the odds, again cracked the Packers, 'Schindler climaxing attack by smacking the a line for a touhdown. Thus threatened, the Packers cut loose again from their own 20, running and passing to the AllStars' 25 where Paul Engebretsen booted a field goal. Just to polish off the night's work Isbell spark- drive and rounded ed another right end for the final score. NINE DOWNS EACH In the course of the evening Hut- son's gains execeeded 150 yards and Green Bay collected 315 yards, in 11 completed tosses out of 22. Each team made nine first downs, the Packers gaining only ,34 net yards rushing. The record crowd paid ;$175,427 to see the game., The sum, less expenses, will be donated to three Chicago charities by the Chicago Tribune, originator and sponsor of the game. All-Star- games.- -- , 14-5- Orleans-Chattanoog- 3-- RICE -- Hershey is the place this week where good golf lessons bloom like to roses in June. It is the place see the dream swing put together in one piece. For those who have inIthe imitative instinct or the stinct for analysis, for those with up Ipicture minds, one could pick enough golf tips here to last two I lifetimes. "But it's a long, long trip," Leo I tells you, "from the practice Diegel tee to the playing tee. They may But be only forty yards apart. they may call for a ten or twenty-yea- r journey." A FEW PICTURES When you watch such golfers as Picard, Snead, Nelson, Hogan Metz, Wood and others in action you get certain mental impressions that can be used later on. For , example I , I. The first impression is that a big part of the swing belongs to' the hands and wrists. This is because foot action and body action are so well blended that bands and rists have their freedom for swinging the clubhead. Live hands and wrists have their freedom for any good swing. 2. In the backswing the slight sway to the right comes from the Ihips, not, the upper part of the bodywhere so many duffers go wrong. The hips sway and the body where so many duffers go was at the start of the swing. You never see the stars here sway the upper part of the body, including the shoulders. These merely turn. 3. With the chin turned slightly back, you get the picture of a head fixed in place"the anchor for the swirig," as Jim Barnes calls it. "The swing past the chin," as Alex Morrison advocates. . 1 "Let that head or chin move even slightly forward," Henry Picard tells you, "and you are a dead duck." "Just even a fraction of an Inch is enough to wreck a swing," Alex Morrison contends, "when it comes to the chin or the head. They must be kept In place through the swing. Just that gives the hands and , wrists their chance to work with the No chance Or balance can ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Aug. 30. body. ever start from two feet planted championship on top of the (AP)The state ground, with legs Belen softbal team was to leave and body rigid or stiffened up." today on a fivegame barnstorming tour en route to the national pjhr MOVING ALONG offs at Detroit 5. Here is another picture you get on the shorter shots. Watch Southern Association Gene Sarazen. On the shorter Naphyme 6, Memphis 5 (12 in- pitches his two feet are fairly close nings). together. He has little body movement. On his chip shots Gene Little Rock , Knoxville a New, (post- keeps both feet together, almost p oneclI touching, and he plays the ball off Book-Tour-- - It didn't get them any closer to second place, however, because the do they do it?" HERSHEY, Pa., Aug. Tigers were busy in their own be"What do they do that I don't or can't do in tearing par apart?" half, mowing down the Washing. "How do they make it look so easy?" "How can little Hogan hit ton Senators in a doubleheader, to advance within two and e one that far?" BY GRANTLAND Green Bar Packers All Stars EllifiOn le Fisk, So. Cal. Ray Cutlich, Northwestern It Leilow le Logan. Indiana s c E. Svendsen Turner, Goldenberg Capt. Smith. So. Cal...rt Lee Harvey, Notre Dame..rt ' Gantenbein Sarkkinen. Ohio State re nla Schindler. So. Cal Craig watch the best in tbia'field." Isbell lb ,,Itinnick, Iowa Laws CORRECT FOOT WORK Brock. Purdue rh Hinkle fb Hama. Notre Thesing. Officials:, RefereeBobbie Rahn, Chi4. One of Henry Picard's main cago. UmpireWilliam A. Blake. Loras College. Field JudgeSee. Taylor, Wichita. angles concerns correct foot work. Head linesmanDr. David Reese, Denison. "Here is where many good pros ' Score by periods: fall down," he says, "many star 7 14 14 Green Bay 7- -28 0 s 7 14 and practically every handis pros Peoring: Touchdowns, SchindThere must be the ler (a). Washington (sub for Rinnick):' cap player. McFadden (stib for Brock). point from try right shift in -weight from left to after touchdown): Rinnick 13). dropkick; right and back- again or there can Kellogg (sub for Brock), placement. be no balance. And balance is one Green Bay scoring: Touchdowns. Hut,. son (3). Mulleneaux (sub for Gantenbein). of the roost important factors in from Cram (sub for Laws),' Isbell. Point any you play. I don:t care touchdown, Hutson. Engcbret- - what game try after for game you name. Letlowt. E. Smith (sub for sen (sub "Balance comes from good foot Lee 4), all placements; Field goals, E. Smith. placement. action, for it is good foot action Champs the Ilth, but again the Yanks deadlocked the count on Charley Keller's double and Buddy Rosar's single. Finally in the 13th, with two out and the bases loaded, Frank Crosetti caught the Brownies napping, with a perfect bunt down the third base line and 'squeezed the winning run home. The victory reduced thei4dle Indians' margin over them to 412 Good Golf Lei'sons Available At He g 'All-Star- d merry-go-roun- g HUTSON GETS - 6-- i - 6-- 3-- 2 , A St. Looks New lark Pittehurth Chicago Baaton Philadelphia 123 - ,..- 63 2 O. .38 . FOR ' 72 78 111,SUI,14,& SC Lanni 5. Brooklyn 8, Cincinnati 8. Boaron 3, Chieagn 1, Philadelphia 0. Pittaburth , 58 .48 THURSDAY'S New York OUTLOOK 44 66 57 .663 .528 .521 .517 .456 .405 .383 . TODAY 2 :IL AMERICAN LEAGUE Won CIPTPISUd 72 71 67 67 Detroit New York Roston Chicago Washington Mt. Louis Philadelphia THURSDAY'S 83 52 51 416 Douglas. The lull between tournaments durins the past few months has been so great that even Tee Branch, Post pro, had forgotten about the amateur event. It was not until one of the Club hands mentioned the to a ent for simon-purmembers that Tee realized h position. Tee is not alonemost of the amateur themselves having' overlooked the annual test. Ben Lingenfelter, chairman of the state tournament committee, and Les Gottschall, state association pfesident, set to work yesterday drawing up plans. Amateurs 'will be permitted to practice on the Post layout Monday and Tuesday afternoons and all Wednesday. The qualifying round will be played Thursday. Two matches will be played Friday, Sept. 6, one In the morning and the other In the afternoon. The semifinals will be slated for Saturday with the 36 hole finals on Sunday, Sept. e 4. Brooklyn Ka Cincinnati, cloudy, I. Philadelphia It Pitiahurgh,, cloudy, t Only games scheduled), , Lost Pet. 50 .11.441 5X .573 144 .A44 56 56 70 '15 71 .538 .521 .426 .465 .391 ItT.SULTS Chicago 2. Roston 4. Detroit SA. Washingttm 24) (second game called in sixth. darkneoL) (Second St. Louis 3.5. New York 10-game. 13 innings). OUTLOOK FOR TODAY Mashington at New York. rain. 2:15. Roston at Philadelphia. rain. 115. Cleveland at Chieao. ricer. 'elk (Only games scheduielP. Defends State Golf Title 8. - FEN SAVAGE, Utah Copper Club shoemaker, ' ,Entry fee for the tournament will be $3 and hurling of Paul Derringer, no is fee be will gallery defending champion in the state amateur champcharged In any of the bagging his 17th victory, and a 12- - rounds, Branca announced. ,which will begin on the Fort Douglas' pionships hit assault on five pitchers. This boosted the Reds 8,A1 games in Club course next Wednesday. Veils game this sum.. Special warning was issued today by Profront fessional Branca. lie observed that for two weeks mar has been steady but not sensational.. Ho CARDS THIRD there has been little, or no water-fo- r . , tired to have a good chance to repeat. Post the The St Louis Cardinals obtained -- -are hard fairways. and They exclusive possession of third place smooth. Long hitters should take by shutting out the New York care to keep their shots straight with Fiddler Bill Mc- and there will be Giants, a&digonal dis. ball. The tance on Gee Pitching two-hi- t every shot with the course Cards scored all their runs in the In a condition. The greens have first inning. Martin Marion ac- been dry kept in first-clas- s condition, counting for three by singling however. Golfers, according,to Tee, with the bases loaded. should practice for the amateur The Pittsburgh Pirates extended with this fact in mind. Markham-Thompsotheir ,winning string to eight 'se field in this year's event is Construct;lon of Draper, darkhorse fitt Phil-liestraight by shutting out the t cted to be as - large as ever. alist in the Utah State Softball Tonitament, tangles with MounMace Brown held the Ven Savage, defending champion, tain Fuel game ''series in check until the eighth, will be Supply tonight in the first back after the Walter tor was Cosgriff, runnerup lastcup. Beehive once title and when Danny MacFayden are the the rated as again will Draperites rushed to auty as the Hills led also be in line. Whether year. d Kings. underdogs.. off with a couple of hits. ly will 'play has not been learned. The rating, however, is exactly Sailor Bill Posedel shanghaied All entries must be turned in to what the ) doctor ordered if five-hit the Chicago Cubs with the Fort Douglas professional be- is record tourney pitching to give the Boston Bees fore practice Founts will be permit- - any Indicator. Draper collided with a 34 triumph. ted. the highly favored Young Republican club in the second round and toppled the overconfident GOP'S from the championship flight 10-UP TO TODAY hit - alit -- Draper, ,Fuel Tens Play Softball Fine' 5-- n 4-- tail-ende- t Leaders In Pioneer Loiop Markham-T- hompson's Pas,eball Players Ready To Help In Defense Move i 30.(AP)Clark - Patterson Auto Victor d e 9-- d Walter Hagen Rated 11(?p Spender Among Golfers 1 UPSET LIKELY Bingham Radio, considered DA': per's Equal, fell to the finalists 10- 5 in the first round. The struction boys moved into the fin- als at the expense of a favored Sugar team 74. And now Draper meets the touted Mountain Fuel, and another upset; Is Utah-Idah- o likely to occur. Tonight's schedule: 7:30 p.m.Garfield Eagles (consolation 8;30 p.m.Mountain ply VC Markham-Thompsostruction Company , finals). F4 14-2- 2 ' - DOUBLES Perry,, Bees, SS;i Lowe. Pilots, 38. TRIPLES Duff, Reds, 23; Sin. ' nott. Reds, 18. HOME RUNS Robello, Bees, Lowe and Agnatie, Pilots, 21. STOLEN BASES S. McCortnell, Rusts, 22: Bishop, Cowboys, -- perform- - ' 6--0 ; 0-- 1, f adil u , di lald2 Lahrea a C tv Lik eel' is ' es Vti ' ' : , ri . ) . , , 1I"1 s , - ' 6 reit 1 lhertrit WI . lit,,,;311a USED CAR . : , Follow the Crowds! '411'aN ' i 414 PIII Only ono more day kit Infant Salt ' Lake City's gruatest usod car sale onds Saturday night. Aug. 3,1. , St, , 0 ''' solos are . IDodge In dalty. mom usod can corning (Wovo shattered all used car sales rocordscmd only Salt Lake City's largest dealer could afford to do id) and Plymouth , I Vasa"' C ,........0 TO $100 IN CASH FREE,-$2- 0 1 ! ..N Air 67 i') I A Riot of Low Prices!' given away with every car. Spond tho money as you wish! Its our way of proving duo saving TOO mak by buying- - now! Como ' In today! . . .. t! ' y - tt - :' . 'Sale Positively Ends Sat., 'Aug., 31.. y - tar . 1614 tourney, having held three opposing teams to one run and at the same time have played errorless ball. The finals 20.PITCHING Supply team reached the Caplinger, Cards. Pinover with a sterling victory 2027; Russets, 16 Jansen', ney Beverage. Jack Stahl has done Bees.Zar; 18-all the hurling for the winners and has held the opposing teams to three, three and two hits In his Eastern League . , three performances. The championship game In White - Hartford-8- , it '1 Binghamton ' Park, will go on the boards at - Scranton Elmira 8:30 preceded by the consolation Springfield 2, Albany O.- -final tilt, matchingGarfield against (post.Tooele Eagles at 7:30.. , , , poned). co-e- two-tim- 168.-.33- bourne. Reds, (championship EXCELLENT RECORD The Fuelers also have ed most capably in. the 12-- , - Flints Con- - n - Pacific - AB if PeU 489 Bees 154 458 .336 Rubella, Reser Russets 440 148 .3318 398 132 .3311 Adams, Reds Laybourne. Reds 489 161 .329 442 142 .321 Duff, Reds RUNS Egnatic, Pilots, '112; Moresco. Bees, 110. vs. T oot I e RUNS BATTED IN ....Lowe. Pilots, 113; Hughes, Cowboys, 103.- Fuel Sup- - IHITS 1.towe, Pilots, 166; Major League Leaders e '- BAITING Con-LI-1- work-or-fig- ar 1 when the greens are blanketed with autumn leavep, ,will,,take the sportlight beginning next 'Pet Wednesday on the hardened fairways of Fort ..633 1.64 Won .16 .67 .63 .62 .62 .62 Cincinnati Brooklyn , two-fol- I 3 .. BY HACK MILLER Zhe Utah 4ateur golf tournament, an annual event which draws the curtains on the summer's 'curriculum and which is often , played games of the lead. GREENBERG GETS HOMER Schoolboy Rowe. nearly as good as he is a pitcher, a batsman BY EDDIE GILMORE doubled the deciding run across vie-I in the first game for his 12th WASHINGTON, Aug. Griffith, baseball's tory. Buck- Newsom notched his ,17th in the nightcap, abbreviated unofficial ambassador to Washington, refused to dodge the draft to six innings hy darkness. Hank issue todayhe spoke up and said the national pastime was ready. 1Greenberg helped out with- a to do its part for national defense. homer in each game, bringing his "Baseball," said the man who putt season total to 26. In the only other American such greats of the game as Christie and George Sisler into League game, the Boston Red Sox Matthewson decision by kahki in the World War, "will do were handed a the country wants. We're all Johnny Rigney, who walked Joe what age I'm Cronin with the bases. loaded in ready. Why, by sin, at myme." ready. too, if. they want the ninth. A blanket draft of men in the The National League bunting has been more or less generally ac- 21 to 30 age group would just about ranks of today's big Thrilled by a pair of spectacuisr ."Each factor must be taken In corded too the Cincinnati Reds deplete the of them were tak- - wrecks, last night's crowd at the if all leagues, developturn," he says, "but never keep for sometime. but en. This, of course, is improbable. Midget auto races saw Wimp Pate came to ments close as yesterday you start stroking the guessing but some of the game's; outstanding- terson and his "Silver Streak" be.o 4 hall. Whether you are right or clinching it. the first on the list of quail-tperformers undoubtedly may go in- come star First, stick to Harry Lavagetto, wrong, your final decision uniform if the conscription bill fiers in the Utah State Fair chant-i- s so you can think of nothing after third abrman of the second-placenacted. pionshin event, scheouled as a closthat but smooth stroking." Brooklyit Dodgers, underwent an ing event on the exposition prothe SAVED LEAGUE These stars at Hershey have to appendectomy and, second, gram, Sept. 21. Reds raided the World in Griffith War in Back Dodgers, shot the play every under high prem. Wimpy held the lead for 10 laps sure and they can afford few phys a game. The Dodgers virtually saved the major and minthe first qualifying heat and were helpless before the seven or league from shutting down. He to in second ical faults in swinging. . in the main event, placed did it by a long talk with Secretary Tex Sherwood crashed into the the but War of Baker, jump rail on the east turn in the first getting on the draft helped. , qualifying heat, but Was able to re. of direction Under the army sume competition later in the all of 'the big league "ling. teams abandoned morning practice The second crash ,came In the trofor drills and then put on public phy dash, won by, Howard Rock, drills before every game. when Mike Julian went into a spin, "They'd use bats instead of hit Harold Adair's rear wheel and me let "but said lost control of his car. The car Griffith, guns," BY EDDI BRIETZ you they were in shape and crashed through the north fence be. NEW YORK, Aug. 30.Walter Hagen IS still the top spender tell a had four and fore be could stop. reVly ready among the pros. Picked up $127 worth of .checks, not counting months start on the fellows who ' Rock, who also won the people's to been choice feature in a close race with camp." tips, during the 'first four nights at Hershey. Jimmy Demaret was hadn't order Lou Frew, was presented a trophy When the second with close to MO. Third guy (unidentified) blew himself came down in July, 1917, the old by Thornley K. Swan, Kaysville cv for fox explained, he reminded Bak- mayor, after winning the trophy Two rich Jersey Irishmen, in. a vote for Ed Foster of Providence. er that the ball players had beenl dash. Kentucky U. is paving the way drilling for four months, and asked terested in young Pat Comiskey, ten years hence him to wait until September for are Jack Kearns' angels in his new to the Rose Bowlsome 275 young-Oglthe players. ventures. Joe Berry, by instructing BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Notre Dame's best freshman cen- - sters, aged 9 to 14, in football fun. READY TO CO NATIONAL LEAGUE damentals. ter, has won an appointment to the he realized said Baker first .329: Walker, Boston, BAITINGRowell, Annapolis and notified Elmer Lay- - TODAY'S GUEST STAR months in camp were spent in con- Brooklyn, .321. Cincinnati, 91: Nixie St. den he'll be seeing him soon RUNSFrey, Arch Ward, Chicago Tribune: ditioning and drilling and agreed to Louis. 90. from the Navy bench. The RUNS BA'rPED INI. McCormick. Cim the suggestion. Quotation from Casey Stengel: 102; Mize, St. Louis, 100. way North Carolinians are betting lye are about to show our teeth "But", said Griffith,- "if the sec- einnati, HITSF. McCormick, Cincinnati. 153: on Duke to beat Tennessee, you'd to the Cubs, too.' have Herman. Save us a retary had said 'no', we'd Chicago, 149. think they were using the Duke couple of those Bees' teeth for called off that afternoon's game and DOUBLESP. McCormick, Cincinnati, millions. 37: Hack. Chicago, 33. was our watch charm, Casey." That's wanted. done whatever 12: Mize and Boston, TRIPLESRoss, If are we this time. the way they Slaughter, St, Louis, 10. HE WAS FORIIIM Names and News: Glenn Seidel want us tomorrow, we're and NOME RUNSMize. St. Lotal, 37; This out. us giving up his coaching Job at I hope they find a spot forready Rizzo, Philadelphia, 23. me." STOLEN While trying to pick a successor 111; Brook171. BASESReese. after this year to go into Griffith said he recognized the Moore. St. Louis. 14. to Coach Jess Neely, the Clem- - Tulat5 s in Minnesota. fact that conscription probably PITCRINGlitzsimmono, Brooklyn. 13- SO n athletic council called in out there wishes it wereEverybody Sewell. Pittsburgh. the guar-Lin- e would not interfere with the 1940 '; AMERICAN LEAGUE Coach Frank Howard. , terbacking business, for Ire' spark-Whe- n baseball season, but might change BATTINGRadclilf. St. ,Louls, .350: the questions had been ed the Gophers to grid greatness some plans for spring training and Williams, Boston, .344. .answered satisfactorily, a meni- a few years back.. RUNSWilliams. Boston, 111: McCoski. Sec Taylor, the regular 1941 season. Detroit. 100. ber motioned: "I move Frank editor of the Des Moines RUNS klATTED INGreenberg. Detroit, Howard be appointed head coach." sports 111! DiMaggio, New York. 107. Register, who has been football Coast Leactue Dazed and befuddled and 15 BITSCramer. Boston. 167; Radcliff. since 1916, made his officiating TAIII1P, 155. St. no funintention of being with Won Lost Pet farewell bow in the Chicago all. DOUBLESGreenberg, Detroit. 43. Bou! 50 101 .M3 drenti. fly, Howpard piped up1i "I ev,frind star game last night. Ernest Seatife elereland, 41. the motion." S.: F. .548 70 85 He PI Mills, Detroit, ..14. PinTRIpLESMeCoeke, at Auburn, got a Los Angeles ney. the Job. 71 .545 p5 1.3o4rk:D113m.as, sevoninianstlFRoexlizr,scoN;onow day off from practice to get ma- Oakland RI .523 74 rriedat to Miss San Diego .... fie, New York. 28. If the Max Baer-Pa- t Comiskey Virginia Ozark,Ala..today 7R . 79 STOLEN BASEStase. Washington. 211: AU( heart at Sacramento Baker, his bout goes through, Comiskey will the "fairest .467 Wsik,. Wsphingtots. lg. 76 60 village on the plain." Hollywood 17.2: Detroit. call off his Sept. 16 bout with Arne .452 85 70 RoPle.Tclgrr:tto172.1.37m'. San Francisco Anderson at St. Paul. - A tip "THE YANKS ARE COMING:1 .303 47 108 Portland from up east is to keep an eye When theYanks start life anew. GAMES LAST NIGHT on Holly Madley Jr.. To prove to all America- II Associatioil, . aren't through, San Diego 5, Seattle 1. of Ilartford, first amateur to win Then the odds-beg- inthey O. Los Oakland 4, to drop Angeles e , the Connecticut open and As Detroit and the Indians flop. Minneapolis Sacramento 5, Portland 1. Indianapolis New England amateur winner. '10-3. (second game tie). San Francisco Hollywood 2. Douglas Barnhart. Watch for a mad scramble for the Columbus Kantas TONIGHT 0, GAMES City 0 (12-- I N. B. A. presidency at Milwaukee IDEA DEPT. at Oakland. tie). Inning Ls Angeles next month. Usually the vice-r- is Jimmy Powers, sports editor of St. Paul 8, Louisville 1, (second San Diego at Seattle. moved up automatically, but this the New York News, makes a me-yeend fourth): Sacramento at Portland.gamecalled the field is wide open. Here's tion for a "Bill Terry ray" ', San Francisco at Hollywood. Toledo Milwaukee the right footnot the leftas so many average golfers do. This is an important thing to rememberand work at. Most golfers keep their feet too far apart in the shorter game. 6..'When it comes to putting you should get a mental picture of Horton Smithand keep it. You can see Horton, as he studies his putt, practically move into three phasesthe speed of the greenthe correct line to the then the putting stroke. cupand Horton Smith never tangles them up into one blurred mass, as most of us do. After he has lined up the putt he concentrates entirely on a smooth, unhurried stroke-- not a hit or a stab or a jab. It , NATIONAL LEAGUE , I Aug. GHICAGO, Now the college boys know only too well why he Green Bay Packers ,,'and their unexcelled end, fleet Don Hutson, are the scourge of the National Football League. 69 players seasonThe ed by four years of college football, moved'into Soldier Field last night, forewarned and presumably' forearmed for the prowess of the mighty Packers dazzl- , Monday And Tuesday; Savage Defender nt., Major League Baseball Resume Cardinals Take Third Place, - '1"!?, , Reds Boost Lead ScoresHutson Wednesday Pra lice Rounds Slated 4 Carl 3hilleneaux ' Page 15 - - , ' I 0 7; n 4,-- "1,,-il.- " OISTAIMPHON 3 , MI' ,t : li , : I '. A ' - |