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Show 6 , ' ' - , -- - DESEIET- NEWS ANDITLEGRÁK--,Solt- - - . , 6 d , .., , , , 1.4o, , , , . Witin'tsclayi; July 13, 1935 C , ,,,,s t M j N,,04 el. on h ' - . , o g 0 en .. , . ,a , , , . , , . , .. , . - 71 0 11 11 frild Boll..,e II. , , , Braves Drop 3rd Straight; Buzzes 141 ' , , eds-C-lobbe- r ., ' , . Charles .., i .) 1-- .. , The handwriting could be on the wall for Boise's Bravea,-or i ,,, ' Ileds,,, the Lou Stringer Indians might not- be . still clinging lead in thepioneer- League. ..., tothe ' : The Braves just completed one of their most disastrous 1 series of a comparatively 'fine " ' ' Was season to date. Tp,,,ey, dropped second, but that all.. It was ' to Pocatello's three a still , the , .,. straight game through sixth, , '', bustling Bannock& That would though the Reds wound up with have been enaughAlormatlyto three in the- fourth-t- o take the 1 ease the Braves out, except that lead. But the seventh settled s. t Ogden'recently turned a similar the issue with 'six Ogden runs s. I on second-placGreat tapping the plate. ,i trick , , Falls. i 1! '; But now the Braves have to the pace for the Red onslaught. t i Invade Montana, and it can be Pocatello got- - 13 hits in. on dumping Boise while Smith, i Billings' and Great'. Falls. 1 I was weaving his spell over 1 - The Bannocks' Leland Stnith. the Braves. Del Course was Braves two On the down let just the loser with Tony Cannizzo ;hits Tuesday- night to give- the pacing the Bannock bats with -- Tribe a 61- Victory and their a .. ', homer, a double and a series sweep. Idaho Falls, mean- - mode. - 41 strange- - battle a Reider pitched Johnny and Ogfrom Magic Valley, -'- ' for Magic. Valley, den kept their winning ways in three-hitte' . ,.. 1: a ..1-with vflguT (flat his teammate816t 13 safe. : - ori the Salt Lake 'Bees. Spud pitching. A four. Billings and Great Falls were ties'aft run seventh inning was all the Idle for travel; but open home 'needed 'to cash in on !tinses stands tethight against- Magic . limited their batting, and Boise, respectively. Valley ' ' Salt Lake, meanwhile, !DOW'S . ' . - ', - - - ', ei ,(- - 1 , t ''' - , . ' , - i - -., , ' 'I, ' 0 .,,it, -, - - .! . -- ,. 1 PIONEER - BOXES goes evening will be a bargain lt bill. Ogden jumped on tour-SaLake pitchers for 19 hits for one of the .Worst Derks Field whippings the Hive has laken all year. Bill Cooke, meanwhile, had the Buzzers eating out of his pattie-caker- s with seven hits. got a Tun In the , ; 1 - ,' ,t--- , ' : i'- r -' ,,,... ,.. ,7: ,. - - ,N1 , ,- R a,rti s - . 1 - TerrY. Hicks, if 21, -AS5 Leon, as , Pavior. 3b Zart, e Coolte.P 413 0 3 0 t Donahue. Illarris.e A 0 0 3 0 ---- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kzmrwcz.21 -- . no 000 Heil Fiocchl.p -,- 0 Barvinek,11 a 1 ----- - , ss - --- - , t ,, . - - 3,260. . - ----- --- ' r' -- - -- - -- - . . ..L . . , , , f in-- - COPPER, , ,, f " , 7.7, -,, t .; , ,,, ,,, .F. Lr y , - ' lehlEiSOMMOOMIIIO , . (On your wy All-St- - ::: 4 3 4 4 gown Pl. 'Weekl of Decision' Looms Inthase-fo-r f Star Team Posts . ' - tories,- including- 54. Andrews Aas won 30 bouts, 17 - - 8,117. g An7-31ort- A-- es '.Stephens--T-225.- - 024. --- ALL GOLD Fells. Hermon. ri 5 3 4 4 3 Wondrc 3b Sweich.e Johnan. lb Comma. et 11.318. AIPIOA 411 5 4 Gauct.0 ermiehl. 3 3 11 3 1 1 1 16;341 votes- not . tit gralal.10,Bolin.3117,4tij;gmlrey. .; 3 3 0 3 0 0 3 1 1, 1 0 I 0 3 01 0 2 0 - 40x--;-- i IUD - Wondra CaMPlitna. Mullin 3. Seidel 1.SF----Seidel- . Camoana. 2, Sandy Saddler Arrives at Manila For Battle MANILA Great Falls Pocatello , Salt Lake ens hesigio Valley Idaho Falls . - (UP)World feath- 2ill-- - Carmichael. McDade. 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TIRE , 416 Wadnesday's Probable Pitchers , Lake City tHottell $t Poem iello Ovine 115 0 m. and Sattalanktv (ltillsort 2.10,gden Idaho Falls (Williams 4 and 3 unavailable), tames, 030 m. at BilMagic Valley rSlistfer lings tUnavallable) 8 13 0.m. i TEstatnetla ItGreat Fails (Unavoidable) 813 11.1n. ANEW 0400 base arid 6 rubber anchor tables. : Color harmonized pattern beau4 firms any car. Takes a minute to install. , t Plastic coated fiber top sponges I clean . . warm in wintercool in It 1 TUBELESS California. i The Morning Star would have to pass the Diamond Head finish line by 7:13 a.m. Thursday Pocatello, Nuted-olvd-- , alt - rub- - ER 002; FOArel RUDDER C S I 3,11D , SAFE-T-MIL- e 2,225-mil- Main at 1st So. . morial Stadium, The fighter- front New York was accompanied by his manager Charlei Johnston, t his trainer Joseph Brooks.1 mate "Elmommommlinow - -- - GENERAL . Ogden 14. Salt Lake CIO, 1. Idaho Falls 4. Magic :Valley Povatello 0. Boma 1. ust Arrived..Save $1,95 on this 0 ... '. Otte Speetet I Pe loot etA --- , g 'qs- --- - ' , ,. Tuestlerilltesults FISsh-Elorde sparring 38. 32 32 14,illtnts - ti-er-- 4., - ABOARD THE USCG; (lionolulnAtine)-to-bre- - MANAGERSFrank - LuCchiii. - W 47 46 41 36 35 Bola 71 attel. lc 1 POPULAR PRICES ' GRESHAM AT SEA (UP).-T- he yacht Morning Star. appeared a cinch to set a new mark for the transpacific yacht race 'Wednesday as it knifed to within' less than 300 miles of Honolulu's Diamond Head. Los Angeles ketch The last was reported some 100 miles ahead of her position at the same time in the 1949 race when she set a record of 10 days, 10 hours and 13 minutes race from for. the - non-titl- e ..,-- : ',, At 96-fo- Dan Loblis. Magic Magic Velley,2,721; 14114w, 2044, , --- 13 - 1 calEmstrraandan.. r - only I erweight champion Sandy Sad0 2 1 dler arrived V'ednesday by air --24-1le: Totals 22 3 1 110 from Tokyo for his scheduled tiotals 101 000 100- -31 MmoIc Valley with '006 100 ;,1000; of the Philippliies Atee. Hack. Mullin. Hermon 2. McDade, F tiautitWonctra 2. on July 20at Nhnila's nizal Me36-- AGAIN', - 4 ?ji - - , T. front-sailin- g SHORTSTOPSBobby King, Boise, Chico 18.341; Terry. Ogden, 12,275; Erni Scheurman. Pocatello, 1,781. OUTFIELDERS Arnie Hallgren, Rollie, 12.514: Buddy Gilbert. Ogden, Dick 10.850; Stuart, Billings.11.170: Bob was - . FALLS 2b 4 1 5 3 Agee. if 2 100 'lack. 3b 4 3 4 01 MuIlin,tf 3 3 Yemehlt. It 4 0 1 Or Seidel. e Wootrd, se 3 0 0 21 Morton. et 2 4 1 Cook,-lb-(1,4 McDade, 2b Reider. 2) 4 1 0 21 Taylor. 2 3 ' , , ---- - , I bili, tI Mark Seen In Yacht Race -- - I , Ullo-e-s, , - , IT DOES ' BO I r . , GENERAL t :i, , Dave Rush. Pocatello, Wondra. Nagle Valley, 2.814; Dave 1.840; There was a colse Pace for the backstopping chores with Idaho Fails' George Seidel a step out in front of Pocatello's Tom Roberson and Salt Lake's Mike Donahue. . , -K- ing's VALLIV IDAHO AI 11 0 Al MAGIC 5-- i WPCoursts. berg. 1JKent and McNiel I. Smith tor-,--Cours- r, , '' i ' - winds managerial pee It current Lou Rochelli, Great Falls, hold Mi- ed outtfor Lucas in 7th, resurgent town support Was 8,852; 1,972; Home tana, playing she is out. tight. Boise' Poi expected to Lou Stringer, . 15340; i' ' Ill Idaho Falls, 6.117; Jack Paeolte, break her own mark by close to Pocatelle nt 11..;u7 ; ,1,7:1 lings, witen the deadline late keeping at' least six of the Mullin, 5,970; Id McDade. Magic I alLuehesi. RJacobv. Schusrittan rolls around. ' skippers , close in the running, Billings. 10 hours. ley. 4.883. Keefe. Cannisso 2. ICJacoby. RB- IEstrada 2. Rush. Gotta. eanniszo. Smith reported. Engberg Great Falls and Boise play. 2, 11RCannisse. 21411Estrada. Maurer. .. Voting breakdown on the . Smith. ERSmith L Coursee ers, meanwhile; were getting (lumina. follows:as is 3, Lucas 2. McNtel I. LeftBoise 5. kaders Pocatello IL SFEstrada. MOCourses, the big play in voting. Little , 4 In lvs. Lucas 5 in Akt. McNtel 4 in t Bobby ,, . King had the overall 3. DPMaurer to Schuerman to Keefe. ?Ono to Stringer to Miller. More to lead in the popularity poll from , PIONEER Gotta to Moler. Sehuerman to msererithe-figur- es announced 'rues: to Keefe 2. Stringer to King. SO , L. Claude Lucas II 1411Courges 4. Lucas Oily by P. EngSmith Prexy STANDINGS 7. 2. - - - 4si'1 by knockouts, ,while losing five. d .etl 41. - - illo - ' derby. 8.793; Jimmy Dunn. Billings. Great Falls, 7,597; Jim John, Elect third baseman, had Joe Ryan. Boise. 7.371; Bill' King, Poca. HallBoise's Arnie and 12,314, tello, 6.892; Joel Whitlock. Bois.. 4,107; RegHarbison, Idaho Falls. gren showed the way for the Reno gio Lee. Pocatello, 3.113; George Green. with 12,514. Great Falls, 2.267. outfielders ' BASEMENKarl Kuehl, OgOther leaders for the various den.FIRST 11260; Tex Taylor Billings. 5,183; were John JIM (Butch) Great Falls. 3,142; 'Dan Given, positions Valley. 2,157. Tierney among pitchers with Lobitz, MagicBASEMENE. C.11,460.- Ogden's Karl Kuehl was Billings, 8,117: Doe Ayers, Salt Leslie, Lake, Gene 8.481; Elder, Great Fella. 2.817; the top first sacker with 11,260 Bob 2.924; John Boise's Braves: moved Into Great Falls Wednesday for a final .,....,..down with the Sparkles tor the honor.'The Elects are in second, within easy striking distance just behind. The two games Braves- will - stiltbe league-leadin- - 4 ar star-studde- state-7- 242 ' . . ' ' - professibnal appearance against Andrews with '13 de-feats and one draw, and 89 vic-- ... . AS M 0 A 3 1 1 5 teuheernipn. Ia. 3 1 1 0 4 0 1 0 Duran. rt Fatrada. It 41 1 0 8 2 1 2 3b Stash. Keefe. lb 4 0120 CannIzzo,e 3 3 I 0 7-- 104th , , two-gam- La , , ,. ll t" 0 deadlines approach it appears more and more likely that the battles are "going right down to the wire:" ''Voting among fanS for the individuals who'll make up the honor club .comes to an end Friday, and the club leading the league as of Monday will have Ogden, Hack, While Billings' E. C. Leslie was IdahoWetzel, Falls, 2.103. the honor of hosting the THIRD BASEMEN Don ,Le.tohn. pacing the second basemen with Greatbattle. Falls. I2.314; John Hack. Idaho TA- 0000 7 fishing) - - , to Wire , 1 - 1 - , gel -- g r Jacks-a-Trine-Sy- I) r,ii! - But Andrews foresaw a differ'overol:.1:rehorir;ticalacnrtda0;. - ent result. -- And ' he anticipated woof! Infield 'accounted 'for all that his victory would earn him six miscues. Shortstop, Dicil and Los Angeles downed an Aug. 3r bout against Hurri- Smith booted two as did third, mento, - cane Twenty,with the baseman George Freese, whose of a double-headeai-a N.Y., ' already scrap cuse, second error was on a ground IIOaks coming back to take the signed to Charles. ball- byJim Moran that dislo- - closer, "I hope a win would put me . ' in the tcp 10 heavyweights," , Andrews said. "But I don't know that that means much now. ,,,,, 'They're shifting so much." Andrews figured he would ' ' 11 weigh "a solid 186 or 187" while' 4, 00, Charles anticipated he would f"' go about 192 or 193. SiI A; I ,, Charles will be making his - , , I -, ,,,,, , Jack-Luhrke-,-w- sig 12-5- . ' , 3913 South Stet - ) i I P. W JACK PREECE i '- . 7,382;-.Mik- 0 1 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 3 5 0 0 II 0 3 1 3 I Maurer.111) 4 2 3 7 Goma. c 4 2 0 Courstev. p 1 0 0 0 Srntlh.p Lucas. p '' .' al'orthinn I 0 0 0 MeNtel. p 0 0 0 0 - smooth end hammored finish. 'Course you always have to find the proper depth but foe somoio ... tho other day on Strawborry this HAM-min- a GOLD was roally takingThs mutt morning it was RED 'om. AND WHITT with brossspoon, and that oftw000n It was GREEN AND WHITE nickol.' In with it,ety case they' WOULDN'T sake any of the othws. FISH ore choosy end when you 'pond your tim and money to mak trip IT SURE PAYS to have oll the ILIRiS with you. t, tttz teoss,m1,.. er leaBOAT and JOHNSON. Want ei buy MOTOR, you ton iv, about nom vow DOWN PAYmEN1 wish us. tot us hole you molt. your choir. PEMEMSER . . WERE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK from 0 mom. to 9 .p.m. ' - : Trenary. et Hallam, 11 Jaeobv.If Strnaer.2b Maier. lb olerseye ALL - , .: 4 .4 POCATELLO AI$OAI os3b ICalong. 9uY 9011 fishing to catch FISH, but he doesn't always try eMinverys thing No should. Lots of vs have in our hackle boo we cion't vs have o favorite lure and we forco it into cotching e few, whom we could lot. On WOBOLERS, for instance, haws 23c cock but o fellow' the GREEN AND WHITE, -- RED AND wHITL StACK l, - I $OISI 'Course - 4 :, , , JACK sex: 1) , , - 000 300 617- -14 Cooke, wy.....meKet, PRDonahue, 2 32, UFooster and Lelriere. - - - - s , 3- , - ,A g - - -- CATCHERSGeorgeSeidel. - Idaho This, is' the week of decision gave him a good lead over all 'Falls, 8.218, Tom Robertson, Pocatello, Donshue,lalt Lake. 7.115. I for the 1955 Pioneer League other shortstop rivals, they PITCHER- SButchTierney. Porats110, him .to - the lead In the paced classic, and As the overall ballot Don Le- - 11,460; Bob Shaffer. Magic Wallet'. 111 006 10--.. 1 salt Letts City. arr. Terry 2, Paylor 2. Wetzel 2.2, Gilbert L Earl 2. Hicks. Tread11- 1S. SROaburn. rine.FTresIdwuray -, -, 22 72710 Totals 431917 0 i by Pitch tor McKee in Ith hit ttails 08en Gillman denial after Los Angeles sports writ. ers and columnists had commented on the order which went into effect this week with the opening ot,summer training for,the 'pro football squad., "The newspapermen can talk 10 the players as individuals all they want," Gillman said. "But I want 'comment on the team as a unit to come from me, not fromthe-playe- rs or coaches. 'That's' the only order I've issued.' -- - . .. ' 000 11. ; - - .. ,f . n . , ' i ,4, sr --, ,, Battle . " : , --- 0 3 2 0 Ituabins. rf 3 5 4 2 2 4 I 1 0 5 3 3 0, 4 2 3 01 b 1 . 1 01 A I 3 2 4 1 2 3 4 I 2 0 3 1 I 0 1 , k 0 REDLANDS, CALIF. (0P)- -Sid Gillman, mho has just SPZarl. 11RTad 2. Cooke. Gilbert., RillEarl 5. started his first season as coach iltSoto. Soto 2. 3. Paylor 3. Cooke, GilTerry DPLeon to Ayres to Joxsen. Wet. the Los Angeles Rams, bert. zel to Terry to Stitt); Terry to Wetzel to Soto. 7. Salt Lake City II. his denied order Wednesday 110Itarvinchak 11 in LRarvinchat, 2 McKee in I. Fiocchl 3 in I3. Kazchanneling comment on the rotrowics 3 in 1 23, ERCooke I. McKee 3. Morelli 3. Kas4 team through the head coach mBaerlyinchisk 2. S.SOBarvinchak McKee 4, 2. Katmerowica 1. Cook. PRCooke Was a form of censorship. 6, wee. I. Katmerowict. IMPHeil by ' ,, 4.. , . Roll-B- - , . . Arras. Oaburn.3ti I 0 0 0 Fannon, It 1 4 6 1 Parr. el Gilbert. ct 4 1 4 0 Jesaen. lb , , , ,. i. 1, ,, , . H 0 Al 5 2 3 61 4 1 3 O' AI Wyttel,2b Treadwy.lf It Soto. lb Denies Charge , 1 , ,,) ' sas--1 se'uttrtrratc-71t- e yTceilfd-Tre- half-ligh- . All-Sta- r !SALT LAKI Coach .. , , i ; .. i , ,1 ,, ; ; , PIONEER'S TOP HANDSTwo of the Pioneer League's top hands, aceordingto the vote around the circuit, are Boise's Bobby King, .left, leading all current vote getters as the top shortstop, and Great Falls! Don Le4ohn, top third baseman. Voting deadline is Friday. ,,,. - , 1. 000IN - . -. es, Andres champion Ezzard Charles in the Chicago Stadium Wednesday night with recognition as a heavyweight prospect his major target. Charles, who lost the crown to Jersey Joe Walcott and then lost three times In attempts to regain it against :Walcott and the- - current titleholder, Rocky Mortiono,Was A 9 to 5 choice television to win' the ' - spectacle, ' ,1 , . rani (127)--.--BOx.- er t, Press - -- , :,,,,,,,----- t- CIIICA' GO.. : , - ' --- s. Red-Ruint- 't ' It - - ,, :4 ,1 - , ,, - ; ,,, 'A. - , N ,. -- , -. li, ,, , ,1 , I' i , , , , , ,; ' .,., " 7 ,i - , , , -- , '.: .. - .. . , - - - . , - r ' ' . -, ' ' ', 1 .1"' -- 4-- , , . . 3 .' J.,' 4,e,' , i le- - - I s,-.- , , ,.. , ..s"t, '0: , ' , 4 1 - , 1 , , - '.., - -- ,, , ,, ' .' ' - . , - t ,, - , In Chicago GO k", :. laps' by slovv abo two mole 'errors. 'contributed i the Hollywood fieldingcost -Stirs it- chance to maintain', Pitcher ,Don Fraccbia; Chuck , each Serene and Bill, !Stevens, to the drive top. !heir siztting 4OT the Pacific. second inningwith, a double, a Tuesday night.. The Stars, third in The stand- homerun and a pop fly. lost in of. dusk, respect. t ings, but last in 'team fielding, the Very. errors in the second knade six The Seals, too, were generous with game 'of a double-heade- r fault in etrhreorafirmstniognam;t, tmoakain , San Francisco and lost, three after. winning the Siener, 34. suited in two unearned runs. a four.; Five of those six errors were Ben yade (34) pitched in the seven-inninhitter committed le the second inning opener. when the Seals scored 10 runs Elsewhere, San Diego, clung ' , e -ato its unearned. league lead 'win a with The left side of the Holly-- . ..,,,,,,, , ; 4 , - '.' - ' ,... - - 11-iteudAmfamiiar . - , 'i,,,,, 3 3, z''' - - "--..:::- . "A' - , ', -",, - , r 1 ' - - ''''''.7 , I .i, ' if) , - , --roug- - ,,,,, ,,,e 7-7 .' 1 I .,,, - - ...e. 41111e:d; -- : - ----1'-- ' it -- ; - - 1,., ''' lei-d- i : Damper on Star Drive 1 - tI- fr, , - . -7- , '. .! 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