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Show THE DESERET NEWS Thursday , August 28, 1941 Tr $ J r Vft - Card Rally To-Be- Giants Yanks Win V V ntfffe wxttwifiVr1. Famous Swimming Stars Will Be Married ' ADOLPH KIEFER, champion backstroke swimmer, n water ballet star, will I) married - and JOYCE KALVER, 21 Friday, Aug. 29, They met at a Chicago swimming tournament early well-know- vi Trip 27th - And Mantua -- West Point Vs Richards Is Headliner Traveling all day yesterday had no ill effect upon the playing of the Pasadena Quorum from California last night at ElWhite Park In the ders Softball. Tournament. The club still in the only meet hid enough softball sparkle' left to win two games by lopsided scores right on top of a drive. gruelling h out-of-sta- club Pasadena The way the blanked Twenty-seventQuorum in the first game and then came back four hours later and disposed is worth writing of Mantua home about to the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce. Last nights double placed the Calif., entry in the semifinals along with Second Quorum of Liberty Stake, West Point Elders of North Davis Stake Ward of Granite and Richards Stake. h 7-- 0 9-- 1 w-i-n SECOND EXTENDED The defending championship Second Quorum had to call upon an inspired rally In the last few inQuorum nings to tip Thirty-fourtbracket, from the championship The losers belted 14 hits to the Winners six, but the determined Second team bunched its blows along with some breaks to eke out the victory. v 17TH IS TOUGH . West Point had just about as Seven hard a time eliminating Errors on the teenth Ward, for part of both teamsas accountedMontmost of the runs Monty gomery- for the w inners and Ray solendid ball. Stahl both tossed Montgomery, who hurled a one-hi- t ter on opening night, chalked up a three-hi- t performance last night. RICHARDS IN TEST Richards Quorum, which gained the semifinals Tuesday night, meets West P.omt In one championship contest tonight at 9 o'clock and Second Ward battles Pasadena in the other at 8 oclock. ''The schedule: enlpenlh. pmEfighill T. h 8-- Magna Nines Industrial Circuit Twenty-cient- Fa.edrna . Hardy and Wilkinson, R H WHAT THEY TELL YOU Here are a few more items they bring up. x You can watch Frank Thomas and Alabama in the South. Not Jar from the front, anyway. You can bank mi Mississippi with Hapes and Hovious to be dangerous you can rate Vander but welf above last year and you can enter Georgia with some of the best material in the South, especially in the backfield.1 The Southwestern scramble will be one of the hottest in years with Texas exceptionally good, S. M. U. close and several others above last years strength. This will hardly include Texas A. and M. which has lost almost its entire 1940 If I had to name a leader now Id make it Texas." Outside of Minnesota in the Midwest you can keep an eye on Notre Dame and Northwestern, with improvement in Wisconsin, Indiana and Ohio State. Michigan has lost too many start from her great outfit of last fall." e Tennessee loses many stars, plus Coach Bob Neyland. and Duke will be good. Both Nebraska and Missonri lose . important cogs." first-stringer- 4 7 3 (3 3 0 Knight and R If Pleasant Green ... Central Park . Chriatenaen and Throckmorton and Metcalle. E Tu-lan- E 17 4 4 Collins ' J FROM THE ESST R H. E ' 4 What did. you pick up from the eastern scouts outside of Second J7 It 5 I asked. Quisle?, Fisher and Rodman; T. Evans Fordhams Rams? and Dunlop. B J Navy should come next. Swede Larson has a fine squad. CorT 3 . 5 9 . Weet Point 7 3 4 nell wont be any flop although inavely has lost most of his 1940 . . .... Seventeenth Montgomery and Younrbers, R. Stahl starters. Colgate will be better. So will Columbia. I didnt hear BalU a R? H E. so much about Harvard and (g&iceton, but I know Harvard has 7 0 9 13 Paaaden 1 been hard 'hit by air iorce and army losses. But they tell me Mantua Kniffht and Leavitt ; Halim and Yale may be one of the surprises. Spike Nelson has a squad and he will also call on the with some fast, hard-hittinfellows to carry it through. Dont rate Yale any pushs Thirty-fourt- , ... h ... - ...... well-drille- Fight Last Night! d g over this time. ' and Dartmouth are doubtful. Georgetown will be very BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS good Army again, but Boston College loses Its coaching staffwnd such neo-pi- e CHICAGO Booker Beckwith, as ORourke. Gladchuck and Kerr, and can't be as strong as B. C. 172, Gary, Ind, outpointed Clar- was last fall. Pittsburgh Is another guess. Balti1$5, ence "Red Burman, My ranking would be Fordham, Navy, and then a prelty gen. more, (1C). eral sort of mixun, which is good for general football Interest." Bill Poland. WASHINGTON In the Far West rate Stanford on top again, with Wash194, New York, stopped Eddie ington a close aecond."they 216. New Blunt. York, (4). V j. Conn. Ken BRIDGEPORT, RECORD ATTENDANCE FIGURES 162, - stopped Overlin, Jimmy It was the unanimous opinion of the group that 1941 would pile Young. 162, Scranton, Pa. (8b NEW YORK Ray Robinson. UP new record attendance. Thev point t0. the... crowdaahe--Yanke- e 139. New Cari York, stopped drawn ln"baseball and football doesnt demand (Red) Gugglno, 139, Hartford, any such winning consistency. You can "Conn,, (3). Jigure in advance how many highly excited spectators Notre Dame will draw at every 'start especially against Army, Navy, , Southern California Youll see more sellouts this fall thaiyou ever saw before, one veteran coach said. I mean all over the map. Take a look at the crowd that will see the Chicago. Bears and the s in Chicago tonight Also the crowd that will see the Giants and the Eastern In New York. Both will be great football games and will Youf mon.y 07111 you give you something of a line on what 1941 has to offer among both the and the pros. 3 cuiT.nl dividend. U! rollesreg " These are tense times and football Is a tense game! It has all Year account I, lniared the action a restless public demands. Yes, I know Harmon, KimU: Franck and manv more headliners will be missing. But their brough. up to five thousand dolplaces will be more than filled bv others just about as good. lar with an agsncy of Iho We'll see Bruce Smith of Minnesota, at least two of those FordUnltd Slatoi Govomm.nl ham backs, also two or three at Northwestern, Layden and Crane of Texas, Johnson of S.M.U. I could go on and on. What with the and the rest of it, I think youll see more exciting offensive olav than you've looked at In a long time. These scouts and coaches were all Interested in seeing how the to be used by o many teams, would work out. This Is . All-Sta- vi - Bee, Owner Observes Defense Bond Day EDDIE ti 0-- der to tie for the title. FINAL ROUND Sundays final league games has Helper at Gemmell . and Magna Garfield at Provo. The 2.30 p.m. game at Provo will eliminate one of the title threats. The season's postponed games will be waged datnext week before the play-of- f es, which have been scheduled for the sixth and seventh of September. Marna-Garfiel- d ..7..... owner of the Salt Lake Bees, gets Pilots. brief lapse in the eighth inning he never was in trouble. Brooklyn also was held (o seven hits, but was helped by a donation of eight bases on halls from Vandy. The Cardinals had to come from behind to beat the Giants. The Redsbirds made three costly errors in the early innings and Babe. with Once more Harojd Adair had Young hit his 20th homer one on. As the result Lefty Ernie bested Mike Julian today as the White lasted only five innings. hottest rivalry yet developed on Then Harry Gumbert took over the midget auto track at the fairand pitched four scoreless innings grounds track continued to grow. St. It took a record performance on in relief and the powerful Louis artillery opened up. They the part of Adair to turn the trick tallied six runs in the three final last night, but he .did it in the p frames, tying the score with three main event with a time oU in the seventh to end Carl Hub-bell- s 9.55.6. stay, breaking the deadlock In setting the new mark Adair w,ith two in the eighth and finish- wiped out Julians old record by ing with a home run by Walker 13 seconds. It was the longest Cooper in the ninth. mark of the season and In the other National League standing was set bv Julian last June 29. the Tima trial (one bp) Harold Adair, games Pittsburgh walloped 18 2 bom- Miko Julian Johnnr Veaelberry Phillies 12-- with a Trophy daah (fne lapa) Mike 1 Julian, 38 5 bardment, including three doubles Harold Adair, Johnny WcMPlberry Wimpy and two singles by Arky Vaughn, Firat quahfymr heat (15Hallapa! Bircuraaht Howard Rock, and the Chicago Cubs divided a Pateraon, 4 32 4 double-heade- r .with the Boston Voond oualifyinr heat MS lap) Bu Btan Hock, Ed Pe lemon 4 32 Braves. Manny Salvo shut out Tihbet(av on five shits In the Third qualifyinr beat (15 lap) Raj the Cubs Root opener and then- - Charley innings in relief to pitched 8 4 and win the second session gam the 200th victory of his Root provided the g winning margin for himself by a single with the bases loaded in the ninth. ONE GAME AHEAD Onlv one full game separates the Millmen from the Peaches. games to play and Magna has-twBrigham one. If the Millmen win both of their tilts and the Peaches win, theHwo teams will tie for first place. A win for the Peaches and a loss for the Millmen would give Brigham the second half title. If the Peaches lose and Magna wins bothgames, then the crown will go to the Millmen." Provo's charce Isnt neatly as good as the Millmens. The Timps must win their, remaining game and hope that (he Peaches lose thqir's in or- Bnrhxm City MULLIGAN (Left), right into the spirit of the Organised Baseballs national defense bond day as he purchases a defense bond from E. O. HOIK ARD, president 'of the Walker Bank and Trust Company. Special ceremonies marfc--in- g the promotion of national defense bond sales wiU feature fa- -' nights game at Community Park between the Bees and' the Boise d 1 TWO MISSING Two of the games top notchers listed originally as entries for the Hershey pera U. test failed to ap- Champion Craig 35-la- Crescent battles Tooele on Another stab at deciding . the when No. 2 at 5 p.m. 'amaSalt Lake Wasatch League The tenre- B. B. INSULATION CRESCENT teur baseball title was tried yesB.H.O A B.H.OA. off with 5 Crescent 8 Ainawth,lf getting terday 10 Plast.c ... 3 1 3 9 to a good start in that direction by Kim aa . 4 3 1 2 Cranda! lb 8 3 II Nyman, II H3 Insulation 15-- In GXnen,2b shellacking B-Petern.3b 5 3 8 2l Powell.cf the first game of the leagues sec- H Smith, c. ft 418 01 Dunlop, ri 3 9 19 3 13 5 Sander, rf. 3 11 9iJenaen,aa ond round-robimeet, M Dunn.cf 1 2 9 8 Eraeraon2b 3 113 Don Harrison, veteran' sandlot Hamaon p ft 2 9 3Beany.3b ..2913 Carroll lb 3 2 9 9l Wataon p.. 9 9 8 9 hurler, tossed a steady four-hit W.S truth, rt 118 OColhna.p 3 9 9 9 game in limiting the boys to 'Parker p 9 9 19 only one run. Tomorrow the In25 4 2111 sulation club will try to stay in Tot ale , 4 1 20 31 t Total- - 120 522 cent 3161 the running by defeating Tooele free B. B Insulation .... . . 000 010 9 on No. 2 at 5 30 pm. Sunday, it baaea Peterson. B. Summary Stolen M. Bunn, W. Smith, is hoped that the meet wtll end mith, Sander, Emerson. e hita Peterson. S. Open Wood, afid Vic titlisfc Ghezzithe JP, Q. A. Fred Corcoran, P. G. A. tournament manager, said tfcey were busy with exhibitions! B-B- 1 HM lit .3811 1 n B-- Three-baa- Two-bas- e hits Kim, H. Smith, Carroll, Buna 2 H. batted in E Lunnen, Peterson 17.7 OaHer Wfritrar Mike Julian. Conaolation (15 lap) Eddie Cowman, Smith 2. W. Smith, M. Dunn, Harrison 3, Carroll. Beany. Doable play EmerHarold Adair. Roaj Rosrnberrer 4 27. out Main event (35 lap) Harold Adair, son to Jensen to CrandalL Struck Mike Julian, BUI Oatler, Ray Winegar, By Hamaon 10, Wataon 3. CeUin 1, 7 Johnnr Weaaelberrj 9 ,55 8 (new record ) Umpire Watts. BUI 4 DON'T DRIVE ANOTHER DAY 6-- Bererar hit-tjn4 Gemmell Club . 1 Helper Becker -WEDNRSDAVS RESULTS Provo 0, Grmmetl 0 YANKS BOOST LEAD Pinner 1, Madia Garfield 12 SIXDAVS HCHtntlE The New York Yankees added Mama Garfield at Provo, 3 30 pm. another game to their immense pm Helper at Gemmell I (2i. 1 30GARFIELD MAGNA PINNEY American League lead by overBH O. A B H.O. A I the St. Louis Browns 31 1 whelming Matson 3h 4 14 0Moeaer3b. 11-- 1 in a night game.- - Ernie BonCmpana.Jb 4 0 3 0 Farer.lb . 34 32 103 0 llRidd.lf 2 4 0 ball. Teiak.se . ham pitched three-hi- t Tucker.lb. 4 10 HOwen.cf .. 4 13 00 The last place Washington Sena4 as. 3 0 4 0 Flindera 13 Lindorf.cl. tors crushed the second place Chi4 3 0 01 Shafer rl . Priced! Zubeck.rt. 3 0 1 01 Evans 3b . 0 3 13 cago White Sox 11-- 3 with an 18-h- lt 0 3 3 0 Lemon e. . 3 0 3 0 Navarro e while Lefty Ken Chase Arbon.p . 3 10 4 M .Jobnan.p 0 0 12 barrage WITHOUT THIS CARD AND BOOK II II ... PROVO Bird cf BHOA 0 0 3 0 Chratan 2b 3 9 4 1 Kump 3b Page, lb . 4 3 Berge as 3 2 3 3 11 2 F Dudly.rf 4 3 3 4 1 1 Overly e Shurtliff It 4 9 1 D.Dudly.p 4 1 1 1 GEMMELL Wilson 3b Johnson ss . 3' Pasell.rf LaComb 3b CLUB ball. pitched seven-hi- t Lefty Grove pulled a muscle in his side, possibly meaning his loss for the remainder of the season, and the Boston Red Sox dropped a verdict to the Detroit Tigers. Jeff Heath drove in seven runs with two homers and a triple as the Cleveland Indians assaulted the Athletics 11-- BHO.2 A 4 4 3 3 3 3 1 4 1 1 9 1 Valcheek.cl 4 1 9 Sluga.lb . 4 110 Zaecana If 3 9 9 Savich If . 1 9 3 9! Robertson. c 3 9 8 I 9 9 Oliver p I 3 1 8 Detmert.p 1 6-- 3 Cleveland To Protest Game CLEVELAND, Aug. 27. (XP) The Cleveland ball club will protest the ruling by which President William Harridge of the American 9 9 j xBase I xxSummcht 1 8 9 League awarded to Boston by a forfeit the Red Sox Aug. 15 game 311027 II Total. 34 1 27 13 with Washington, Manager Roger Total. xBatted lor Pazell in ninth. Peckinpaugh said tonight xxBatted lor LaComb in ninth. Chicago, Boston and Cleveland Scor. by inninra: 100 703 010 S .............. 000 Provo are closely bunched in seebnd, 000 0000 Gemmell Club e B. Johnson. Three-bas- e third and fourth places, and on Error Summarydifference may have a deRun r.aponaibte for hil Pare Struck out By cided effect on the final Oliaer 4, Detmera I. season 1. Baaee on Dudley 1, Oliver 4. Hetman Loain pitch-e- r standings. 1, 1, Oliver Off Dudley balls Oliver. Umpire Kidd and Bchulwn. Peckinpaugh described Harridges ruling as without precedent in the big leagues, ,and declared that If a protest is upheld the- - game either should be, played over enTeam tirely, or be resumed from the point at Which la was halted bv rain. The Senators were leading 6 to ... San Diego 3 in the eighth inning when rain Hollywood stopped the contest. Harridge ruled San Francises. that Washingtonyloiated a rule the home team to have a and assistants availgroundkeeper Portland . . . able and under control of the umRESULTS LAST NIGHT He upheld a protest by pires. Sacramento ,San Diego Manager Joe Cronin of the Red Hollywood 8, Oakland 2. Sox in awarding the game to San Francisco 3, Los Angeles 0. postponed, rain. 1 - "5 Js 1 one-gam- - U VI Coast League J ' 3-- Seattle-Portlan- GAMES TONIGHT Oakland at Hollywood. Los Angeles at San Francisco. Seattle at Portland (doublehead- International League Baltimore Jersey City Bullalo 4, Montreal 1. Syracuse 9, Newark 7. -er) (Only games scheduled). (Only games). thr formation that Stanford and the Chicago Brare made famous last fall Its triple demand, however, according to George Halas and Clark Shaughnessy, is smart, good passing quarterback, a fast, g fullback and at least one halfback, who together can put terrific pressure on any defense. r Both Stanford and the Bears had this triple combination Jast fall. But smart, fast key men dont grow on trees like cherries and plums especially Sid Luckmans and Frankie Alberts. North American 'N ewspaper Alliance. 2 fast-movin- g ' We join with ell other U. S, Dealers in a Nationwide Tire Conservation Plan to save rubber for national defense and . to save you money. As our part in the nationwide program we pledge to perform the following services with preferred service given to holders of Priority Cards: , m 32 PAGES OF TIRE FACTS This book is full of farts on how to get mot safety and suing oat of your arcs PLUS drmng tips sad other valuabl information. 1. Advice on the safe regrooving of your tires. 2. Periodic inspection of your tires to make sure they may be recapped safely. 3. A lystenTof tire inflation checks which should increase your tire mileage 20. 4. Checking for uneven tread wear so that you may have wheel alignment or faulty brakes corrected in time. S. Checking for hidden cuts and bruises which, tf caught in time,1 can be rendered harmless. ' ft. The of ell tires to compensate for uneven tread wear. 7. Regular tube inspection to expose the ; pinching or chafing that wastes tire miletge. ft. Recommending a new tiro only if and when you need it. 9. Showing you why quality tiros save rubber, save money. 0-- hard-hittin- --- The Vardon Trophy, awarded annually to the professional With the best year-lonperformance appears to be Hogan's. He has 418 points, based on his accomplishments in 24 major tournaments, while Snead is second with 343. If Hogan can land near the top in the Hershey Open, the at Chicago, Atlantic City, (N.J.) Open, Hurst Invitation at Philadelphia and Providence, R. I. Open within the next month, he has a chance to beat Sneads 1938 , record of $19,908 in total winnings. 2-- 33 i 34 111 Totals . 30 IS 37 10 Total 001 000 000 - 1 Pinnry . 013 130 05x 12 field Mama Gar Tucker, Error Si mmary Campana. Stolen bare Lindorf, Arbon, Flindera Two bare bile Monger, Facer. Owen. Matson, Tucker. Shafer 3. Evan. Runt 4, batted to Campana. Monger , Shafer RnW 3, Evans, M. Johnson. Wavarro. Runt responsible for Arbon 10. struck out By Arbon 1, Johnson 3. Umpires Bush and Santestevan. - - Crescent Routs s 6-- Provo Pinney - - Adair Again Auto Victor 21-h- it 10 -- g surge and would have 32-win over Pinney Bcerage, eliminating the Salt Lake Club as a title threat. Out at Copperton, Provo blanked Gemmell Grub " - HOGAN LEADS moved within 7V4 games of first place if they had won. However, their loss dropped Brigham City is still sitting on them and behind to 9 top of the Utah Industrial League 8 back of St. Loyis,Brooklyn and proved Baseball heap, but those self same. that .the flag Peaches arent sitting any to easy. to most people is going to continue arid competition Yesterday two-cluraee right down to Provo the only two clubs with as a the finish. chance of overtaking the lead- HURLS ers chalked up victories, with ball for Higbe pitched seven-hi- t the end of the season only a week off. The Millmen powerhoused to his 18th triumph and except for a Magna-Garfiel- ' one-tim- game and a half margin over the St. Louis Cardiqals, who beat the New York Giants in another night game But it was even more important for the Reds. They had won 16 of their last 20 games in a great In Hot Finish This Week 5--3. p m. Thirtieth v. Twenty aoenth. Second vs Pasadena (semifinal! 8 p m 9 p m. Richard va. Weal Point (semi V m Thirty fourth va. Mantua. , The .roret. long-hittin- g 8-- BY GRANTLAND RICE NASHVILLE, Term., Aug. 27. (Special ) This Bluegrass section of Tennessee is heavily endowed with coaches, scouts and other football veterans who from a central position cover almost the entire map. And two of the first questions they ask are Who is going to beat Minnesota this Who is going to beat Fordham? fall? Most of these experts have been working around with various football summer schools of instruction so they are in close touch with a major portion ' of the football map. no longer secis Football interest tional. It is widespread. It covers the country- From all the early gossip I could pick up," one leading coach said, my guess would be that Minnesota and Fordham the Gopher and the Ram would be the two hardest to beat. Both get rough early tests against Washington and S- - M. U., both exceptionally Swede Larson strong, but hardly strong enough to drive back the two combinations Bernie Bierman and Jim Crowley will be able to wheel into action. They have the backs and the lipes, plus the needed reserves. They hctve speed to give away and even more power. What about Notre Dame? I asked. Extremely good, especially in the backfield," my adviser said. , Red Sanders, Harry Mehre and a flock of other coaches have been working around in these summer schools with many other able professors from other points east and west, north and south. f 7 Aug. 28. (ap) rains left a Heavy early-weeover the premium oh 7,000 yard Hershey Country Club course today as a field of almost 100 professionals teed off in the four-da- y $5,000 Open. Hershey championship. e Horton Srnith, the Jop- lin ghost, figured four 70s ought to win" and this simply strengthened the favorite positions held Jointly by Ben Hogan, the Her- shey professional, and Sam Snead, " the West Virginia slugger. Hogan, making his playing debut as the home professional, had at stake his record of finish- ing In the money in 53k consecu- tive tournaments. He leads the money winners of the professional circuit, for the year- - with $12,- 733 to date, with Snead second at $8,911. Hogan has averaged 70.33 strokes per round for , 65 rounds and Snead 71.04. 4-- Easy Winners Navy Wilt Be Strong, Alsn Stanford And USC C BY TOM REEDY Hershey, Pa, Cincinnati iteds for a miracle that would return them to third "straight world series have 'been engulfed in the slow, tide that seems to be carrying the Brooklyn Dodgers on its crest. They had their best and perhaps last chance to break into the thick of the National League pennant scramble last night and failed, as Krby Higbe whipped Johnbefore 30.000 ny Vander Meer fans at Ebbets Field. It was an important triumph for the Dodgers, preserving their Provo And t - JUDSON BAILEY Associated Press Sports Writer The desperate hopes of the Stanley Braunninger Kiefer's coach, will be best man. backstroke champion and is holder of is former-nation- al records. , (A? WIREPHOTO) Minnesota And- Fordham Favored at k summer. hthi Ben Hogan" On Home Course Four 70s Ought To Win It $$ Pasadena Softballers Win Two Coasters - -- X ute 100 Pros Open Play In Hershey Joust Higbe Is Victor Over Vender Meer 4 if X Page 15 Reds Flag Hopes Suffer Jolt i V Salt .take City Utah k v. 10. Recognizing your prior claim upon our time, merchandise and service facilities. J. W. BREWER Till E CO. DIAL 2ND EAST AND 4TH SOUTH 4 Crus Service, So. 6th East Top Notch Service, 341 E. 9th So. Riverton Motor, Riverton, UtahPoultry City Service, Draper, Uteh 69 |