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Show Page 2-S- Lake' City, UtaK a.lt THE DESERET NEWS rF Brews ney Fort Douglas Women Lead hi Sophs May Hold Key To Team GolfLeague 1941 Lineup squint at the Pioneer 1041 League records to show that Salt Lakes plodding Bees, a far cry from the champions of 1940, dropped the biggest Jewel in their crown shattered at Ogdens John Affleck Park. ' Only three times in 14 games in played between the Utah rivals the Junction City did the Big Town-er- f un-tcome off first best end not after Ogden had taken eight straight could tjie Bees win up tnere, In those 14 games the Reds scored 62 runs on .119 hits against 45 runs and 95 hits for the Bees. Even more descriptive of the Ogden edge,' however, is the defensive play, where the Reds had only 21 errors charged against them. The Bees committed just about twice that many miscues, 40 in all. So at Ogden the Reds beat the Bees It to 3 in games, 4 to 3 in rant, 8 to 6 in hits and outfielded T their rivals l td Z in errors. For as slow an outfit as the 1941 Bees are (they.ve stolen less thsn half as many bases as three jrther teams in the Joop and less than any club) they did all right against the Reds at Community Park. But il ' it e d -- Balloting Slights TimpSe Claim r all-star- all-star- , ... n, -- o Fourteen Aggies To Fill Coaching Posts g ll ex-Be- 3-- 5-- fVt DKTOED KOTTO ANyMHfcVWUN VE M LESSONS BtCAtfSt ITS TVETHW TlMt vqdteBRMEN nous. nm?i vada. ,,,I.Ie!v.in Manning. Bill Twitch-ell- , Mel Wood, Dee Whitesides and BOHMAN AT young Burns Crookston. Heading the jobs In Utah who falls heir Diego San A irte Junior Takes Opener SAN DIEGO. Calif, Sept. 6 (AP) Determined to even up the seribs, the Berwvn, 111. American Legion junior 'baseball team meet San Diego today in the content of their game series for the naUonal sec-on- e junior championship. San Diego took the opener last night, blanking Berwyn, Three Berwyn pitchers held San Diego to only six hits, but they walked 12 batters, hit a batter, and threw a wild pitch, Berwyn got only three hits. San Diego scored once each In the second and third Innings, and collected five tallies in the fifth. - try Tank el BETTES B BONZE GASOLINE Regular 22 20f and Ethyl L 24 d S-- 0 Last Nights Fights.. MORGAN Coast League list of Aggies to take Is Freddie Bohman to the grid tutoring alignment at Morgan where he did his own football propping. He replaces Bill Cowdey who goes to Tooele Elmer Green, guaid on the Farmer football team-year ago, will direct physical education at Lewiston Junior High At Fortune, Or. Ftrnt tame: School, Lynn Pitcher is to be m San Frandaco . ..... 009 000 t3 4 3 . 30 000 Or (harge of the P, E. activities at Portland Smlthfield Junior High, and Vern Jan.cn and Orodowki, HHcaher 11 and Anderson, Aggie tennis captain last SrhiHU Second tenet Wells-vill- e same at spring, does the J San Frandaco Junior High. 3 3 ....,.,, 000 090 3 900 300 I The other two to remain in the Portland and 13 Hanktna. Par lee: Orrell end Beehive State are Robert Bradshaw . Stuti Aat Seal tie i of Wellsville who has been appointR ft. X o 80S so 6 I 3 ed coach down at Kanab High toe Anrelee ...... 330 000 02a Seattle I 3 School, and Byrne Fernelius, Aggie Tntaro (Si and Campbell, Humpbei, an has received Webber and Collin. swimming star, . assistantship at the U. S. A. C. to At Oakland, 11 aid In directing physical education Sacramento 1 619 00 t 1 .,,....00 3 3 0 at the college, . 000 000 02a Oakland . semi-rogyl- 1X1 HI lit 90 PENN IN .NEVADA Munrer and Klutta, Cbelini, and Conror (3 At Hollywood (13 Inninra) : Salreaon THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Eddie Penn, tackle mainstay for HOLLYWOOD Jimmy Garrison the Aggies the past two years. In- arr Diero 900 010 000 0 090 4 3 19 I0 1 14 0O0 001 000 000 000 3 141, Kansas Citv, outpointed tends to take charge f coaching Hollywood Richard Polite. Js34, New Or- and ed at the Ruth Public nerTerra Tbnmae (14) and Salkeld, Bittphys and leans, 7 10) t)pir. ' Schools, Nevada; Murray Maughan. today SAN DIEGOTurkev Thompson, All Conference center in the grid games San IXrro at Hollywood fnifhl). San Frandaco at Portland (mrhO. 183, Los Angeles, k hocked out Ti- sport, takes over at Cowley, Wyo ; Saeramenio at Oakland, ger Beech, 1 8 7, Memphis, Tenn., and Lawrence Slater, fullback and Loe Anteleo at Sealtla (nirbt doable, (3) A" last . of griddera tht header). captain BY P j Par 1941 n - 5-- H 13-1- d Murray-Maugha- 5 6, arrive coach - fromStBfird,-wU- l In town for the meeting also. Lee to help Charlie Clark, new freshman wach, with the frosh footballers. Delbert (Deb) Young, assistant football coach and head track and field coach -- under the tfew aetup, 0 -- P The three clubs stand welk-o- ut In front, of the title chase as a result of yesterdays matches. The post squad routed the Salt Lake to Country Club crew, 17 to take a slight lead over Provo. Provo trounced Ogden Country Club, 16-to tie Fort Douglas In matches won and lost, but stands just three down in points scored, 156 to 159. , LOGAN DROPS week Logans jeaders of last plummeted to third place In a 16-- 8 drubbing at Bonneville yesterday. The Cache team now is a point and a hair behind Provo and four and a half behind Fort Douglas. Forest Dale lost an apportunlty to move Into fourth place when Mrs. Helen Wise Inspired the cellar iWiiiiiiViimfinritii 0 Nibley Park team to a win over the Dalers. Mrs. ..Wise took two points from Mary Lou He s 1 1 Under the city .champioq, Thomson, shootirig the first nine in 39 to take . LEONARD DODSON, lead. Miss Thomson hit a four-holKansas City professional, was her top stride to take the second 11 strokes under par at the half . three-upnine, way mark in the rich Tim O'Shan-- t f , . THE SCHEDULE er tournament end had scheon the Remaining matches, This " was three total of 133. follows: as are dule strokes ahead the field. of C.-9 Ogden it September-1at Nibley Park, Fort Douglas Bonneville, Logan at Salt Lake C -C. and Provo at Forest Dale. at September 26 Ogden C. C. Salt Fort Douglas, Forest. Dale at Lake C. C. Bonneville at Nibley Park and Provo at Logan. October 3 Nibley Park at Fort Douglas, Provo at salt Lake C. C,. Bonneville Ogden C. C. at Logan at Forest Dale. - , "V y and Clark were both on band for was the meeting late yesterday- Marvin (Dingle) Bell, captain of Farmers the blue and white-cla' this fall. New 'dummy' defense 'machines Edition Of Aggie Planning lines for five, six and seven-mahave been constructed for the fall COACTt E. L, (DICK) ROMNEY, (Right), and hi new No. I as drills so that the Aggie chieftain siitant, DEB YOUNG, (above), are busy these day perfecting a next can teach plays against each of and treamhned version of Romney ' long-useT formation to pro-sethese. In addiuon, a series of new to Farmer gridder who answer the first call to fall camp next blocking and tackling dummies be- have- been -- put up 40 help - the . Wednesday, The pair jtuiJL bo aided in directing the squad by Charlie . "even seven nut of eleven-ean'- t Clark, new freshman coach, and H, B. (Beebs) Lee, recently appointgin to take away the atlng of that Farmer grlddera pick up the rudi. ed head basketball coacn at the school.- ments of the game much faster.-SA- N shellacking in Ogden. JOSE FIRST The eleven games at Community atbetween the two clnba produced a Romney Is paying particular total of 82 runs, 94 hits and 21 er. tention to having everything in rnrs for the Bees and 49 runs, 89 order so that little time will be All-Stahits and 19 errors for the Reds. lost by his men before they Jaunt That gave the Bees a margin of 7 down to San Jose in Sunny Calito 4 in games, 4 to 3 in runs and fornia to be I tie the San Jose State to 8 in hits, but they were out Golden Bombers on Sept-2The . 8V errors per Golden Bombers blazed away at fielded again, 1.7 to the Aggie plgsklnner with a Fop game, For the season Ogden won 1 5 out Warner offense St Logan last year , of 25 games tone was cancelled), for a 19-- victory, bearing out to acored 102 runs against 97 for Salt the Farmer specialist Lake, collected 208 hits against the4tht no time ahould be lost. FROVO, Sept. 6 (Special) Figuring his team is being somerivA room in the stadium house Bees 189 and outfielded their left out what cold selection in in the of Utah Industrial League has been set aside for lectures and als, 40 errors to 61. s to play the Salt Lake Bees in an exhibition game next chalk talks by Mentor Romney, who figures that his players should week, E. Reed (Lob) Collins, PARKINSOX LAYS fiery manager of the Provo Timps, study and breathe the HIS OWN COURSE said he would to like line today up a 'game between therTmip3 svstem and actually understand Its Cannon Parkinson, Utahs out- intricacies and deceptiveness be- and the selected league Collins and other officials of trying to put it into operation. standing scholastic gridder of fore Jtn-gearing tip the 1941 "T, Rom, Provo Club made the statement the past'two seasons, is entering In will have to seven after ney progressive results of the Stanford for an education above regulars who drew replace on Aggie grid s for the semi pro He enters togs for the last time last fall and balloting r everything else showed the Provo players, who nine additional squadmen who also the Palo Alto school as any col-- were incidentally won the first-hal- f graduated. ohamplonshlp - and n have' a legi&r, seeking a coveted Stan- - Mt'RRAY MAUGHAN GONE to - tie chance for the second forcT degree, All Conference half title, apparently are being center -- three yearsr-h- as o listen-tto departed, failure "Parkys overlooked, for the most WANTS GAME the proselyting of schools In the but right there to get first look In SOME OF THE 8TARS part. Collins said he w ould be willing Intermountain area bas brought on his job Is Dave Clark, seasoned Len Page, first baseman; Fran to have the Timps play the league the usual flood of criticism for pivotman. Hell fight it out with Ralph Maughan, younger brother Dudley, outfielder Glene - Berge, stars on a winner-take-al- l Jiasls. of for the post, according shortstop; Don DVSFiy, catcher He'has'orrercd'to play the Salt Smlthfield youth Is way ahead of to Murray the experts, who also warn not these and other Provo players are Lake Bees on the same basis but hia critics. last spring he to sell Nephi Schub a junior, short, as good if not better at their has been unable to arrange such applied for entrance at Stanford At guards, Warren OGara and on his own initiative and he has Bill positions than any In Reid are no more around, respective Couthe league; yet they are being otmg closes Monday. been enrolled at the school since Sammy Merrill, regular tackle the overlooked, one Provo enthusi pons on which the fans vote May 1. . . past-twyears, and Robert Choate, ast declared. have appeared from day to day in Most myitrioui team in the Pio- Glen Sorenson and Jim Martin, Provo fans feel there should the Salt Lake City newspapers. neer .League is the Idaho Falls and Guv Pace, a Russets. . .Second in hitting, seclast year, seem to be on ond in fielding and possessing a squadman the front line to any drills on rich mound corps, the club has the fall ledger.prior been mired in fifth place almnst Big Jack Moore 1sbaclf for anall season. .On top of that the other year at tackle, and among Spud hitters have fewer strikeouts others to receive top consideration against them than any other for work at the tackle slots are . crew in the league and only Fo- - Joe Ingersol, Folk catello has collected mors hits.,. Drop star. Jack Gllbett, a hustling Lake lad from Jordan High School, the During last week Salt LOGAN, Sept. 6. (Special) Of 21 physical education graddropped from first to third place home of many a state championin double plays. . .Idaho Falls took ship high school team, Eldred Pe- uates at Utah State Agricultural College in June,' 14 have coach-inthe lead with 121, Ogden has 118 terson, from South jobs for the coming year, five have gone into active duty In Cache. , and Salt Lake 117. , . a U. S. Army, coast artillery, one has gone into the U. S. the Salt Lake and Idaho Falls have On the ends Romney is anxiously Marine - waiting to see Richaid one that a Corps and one has decided to be an engineer, Prof. J. R. out" proved Griffin, pitch"waiting - er works both ways. . .Th- e- Bees of the finest prepsters to be turned Jenson, head of the Utah Aggie physical education department, have been taking that called third out of Region One high school footstrike or fourth ball and have 546 ball, go into action. Chris Axel-gar- d reported Wednesday. ; will be handy to have around t'We have had many additional year, is the new mentor at Lyman, walks and 596 strikeouts. . .Idaho for a wing post,Dick Howard of calls 4o-f-iU Falls has hit ewsy and as a coaching and- - physical Wyo Those lnto the is low In both departments Jordan, Bill Batt, formerly of Davis education the past few rofession going in Idaho coaching positions include up with 434 walks and 484 strikeouts Highland Johnny Putnik of Murwe men out have run of Howard Stone at La Mar, Mel Gru-weweeks, but . .Only the Cowboys have' fanned ray High are other good ends. at the Jerome Public Schools, to fill them with," said Professor T - .more than the Bees, while Poca- - BELL LEADS BACKS Captain Bell is easily the best Jenson. yThe lncreased demand is Vern Bennion at Moreland, Tommy tello and BoLsehave more walks. Beall ar and Ivan tike) quartei back, and No. 2 signal-barke- r a result of the coaches reserve of- Willmore Acequar is Burton Silcock, a at Malta. sophomore, and In 'Idaho ficers, Southern Association from down Carbon Countv especially Seth Maughan. Warren OGara, way, being called into active Bill Whiteside, Wayne Steed and River High Wyoming, service, Atlanta 6, Birmingham 3 (14 in- Freddy 'Allen, he explained. Dean Stevenson are doing active speedster, and Jimmy Paulos. a military nings). product of Sterling Hama at Six of the 14 P. E. gradsIn taking military duty, Lynn Beyler has New Orleans 7, Chattanooga 8. remain will Utah, Tooele a few years back, are full- coaching jobs gone Into the U. S. Marines, and Knoxville Little Rock five will go into coaching In Idaho, Ed Iiatt has intentions of backs for the Romney "T. entering Memphis 13-- Nashville Early Neone and two in In halfback choices seem to be Bruce the engineering profession. Wyoming ' X "XT With but three rounds of play remaining, the race for team honor In thq Utah Women Golf Association today had become a three-wabattle down the stretch between - Fort Douglas, Provo and Logan squads. LA MAR MACKAY Special) 'LOGAN, Sept.' 6. Coach Dick Romney of Utah Ag gies pronounced all plans complete thte morning for the 1941 Farmer grid camp opening here next Wednesday after confering with his new coaching staff yesterday afternoon. Monday - morning Romney and his aids will assemble again to apply the final coat of lacquer prior to the opening of the fall practice sessions. It Is expected that H. B. (Beebe i Lee. new bead basketball i ;WIIe Provo Second, Logan Third In Tussle New Coaches On Hand For Camp Next Week OP TITLE AT OGDEX It takes no more than a quick 6, 1941 September Saturday, t -- x h 4 . 4 C. SMU Boasts Dodson Leads Pros In $11,000 Open Ground-Gam- e Wi th Air A Hack ow-to AtoBdf BY HAROLD V. RATLIFF' ... L. T. F. OF 1M s 3 3 153 DALLAS, Sept. 6. (AP) Southern Methodist Universitys Fort DourlM loS S 3 0 153 4 l 15414 iovi aerial circus will be bombing its way along the nations .gridiron Provo 133 133 I C. C J trail as usual this season but failure to click in the air would sli Lako C. J Mfl Forest Dalo not stop Matty Bells Mustangs. 10,M Bonneville J 133 V4 3 7 1 19954 ... You have it from Mattyr him- finds a Park Niblev man for which good pivot BONNEVILLE self, that while he ..ha'tjbundled iiSjs grooming Jim Wright, for- Mre. McFarland 3 a world of hopes in hia passing mer all state F: dlncatl 3 Mra. school guid'dhigh 1 P. Peer brigade, S. M. U. will boast quite and he says the backfield will be Mra. 3 Mra Ravenaoroft a ground game, if we can keep our starting Mra. Lovelea .. 1(4 strong 'He makes no speret that much eleven on the field. You know, Mra. McBroom . 3 Mra Robinson .. 1(4 of Southern Methodists chance? reserves-ere-scarhere." 0 Default of success evolve around a husky the offense will be the Heading S named Howard . 13 Tolat Total Maley, great Preston Johnston, In his ft SALT LAKE C, C. FT DOUGLAS but ' should Maley not come up to nal season of a story-boo- k career G I Reed . 0 S Mra. Mra. Bartamolo. would have at S. M. U. with his running and Mra. P. Davia S Mra Stewart .. 3 expectations we-st- ill a -- pretty fair team." Mra. WdllworlH . 0 punting. AndBeil speaks well Mra. Bobinaon wJ1(4 Mrs L C Olnin K4 Maley is a former Texas school- of Little Abel Gonzales, who is Mra.tanlfv V) 3 Halverson 4 Mre, better doing welt with his passing: boy greatwho- - averaged Mre. Lindbe ., 3'nMrs, Ellertson -- l than 50 per cent of his pitches and . . 3 Mrs. Casell In fart I think Maley and Gon- Mra. Haehev could kick a football a mile. A zales are as good today as were Mre. C. Welker. 1 IMrs. Woodbur .. 0 014 sophomore at S. M. U. this year, Clement and Mallouf in their 11(41 . Total Total NIBLET PARK , FORET DALE Matty expects Maley to take up - Wise 3 1 HelenMre. Thomaon Mre, L the slack In a backftelT cuTTer BeTT poTntbd6ut that he lost Mre. Benderua. 3(4 Mra Irvine two lettermen. five of his first eight backs' and Mre. Emery , . . 1 Jaasie Schofield . 3 R. Smith . 0 Mre Rindfleuch 3 "We are being picked to finish was one of the returning Mre. Mre. J. Christie 1 Default second In the Southwest Confer- three shifting OrviUe Johnson to Mre. Irene Preee 3 Mrs. O'Brien guard, ence," Bell mused. That may be because he already has a fine Mre. S. Johnson 0 Mra. Anderaon right, but the way I see it any blocking back in Horace Young Mrs. Kretchman . 1 Mra. Brooks of six teams could grab the runn- and wants to keep both .. .. 13(4 104 boys in Total er-up Texas is the only the starting line-uOGDEN C. C. spot. PROVO .. Williams .. 3(4Mra. Farrell team that doesnt have any lfs." "And ita quite a schedule the Mra. Mra. J. C. Allen l(4Mra. Corlieaaon , I1 Bell added that he didn't want Mustangs are attempting- - Ford-ha- Mra. S P Dobbe 1 3 Mra. Revnolda to put Maley on the spot and Mra. White .... 3 Mra. Worthtnrton 3 at New York, Auburn at 3 Mra. Varne .... 9 Mra. Broaddue would not predict that he would Birmingham, College of Pacific at Mre. Becker ... 0 tMra. Stein ... 3 n be a sensation his sopfiomore and Mra. Leonard Southwest 0 . Confersix Mra. Perahin , J Tyler Mra. Wadaworth 0 with all the handicaps that ence foes on six consecutive face a newcomer, but; S Total 1 Total I think before he finishes S. M. U. he will be one of the greatest backs we ever had.5 Southern Methodist lost a doyen lettermen! including its only center. Ray Pope, and Its two Clement great passers. Johnnie and Ray Mallouf. Bell predicts one of the best lines in &.'M. U. history if he NEW YORN, Sept. 6. (AP) The competition fer hitting honors in the major leagues is something like the pennant races. Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox has put the American Continued from Page ! League batting championship in S bag and tlecTthe'-towhile Price and Elv.'Nev.7at Westr two of the and representatives St. Louis Brooklyn Dodgers Coach Wardell at South Is keening his grldders out until 7 pm Cardinals are trading wallops lor no decision in the National. In an effort to have his T formaThe Red Sox Firemen gained -tion Jn readiness for 4he Cubs first four points this weekrtheniame1" RUNS William, Boaton, 133, DiMarsio, game with Ely at Elv on Sept. 20. amount he lost last New York. 113 week, to lift HUNS South has also scheduled a tilt with his BATTED New York, to .411. average 130 Tooele on Sept. 26 and another DiMattio, New York. 113 HITS TRAVIS SiMac-10- . SLIPS Travia, 188; Waahinaton, with Evanston. Wyo., a week later New York 171 on the Cug field. Cecil Travis of Washington, the DOUBLE9 DiMarrio New York- St Louie, and Kuhel. Chicaro, 38 Oswald has all of his B team No. 2 batter, slipped four points TRIPLFS Travi and Waahinfton, stars returning from last year, with to .360 during the week. Joe Heath Cleveland, of the New York Yankees, HOME RUNS William, Botoa. 34, Kelthe addition of four three-vea- r New York 33 men. Including Bill Shand. 'last still out of action, remained sta- lerSTOLEN BASES Caae, Waahinrton34 Kuhel Chicaro. 19 years outstanding Big Three grid- tionary at .356. PITCHING Gome, New Toi der. As usual, Mickey will feature REISER GAINS Ruffin, New York 14 6 power plays with a smatterlng of was There of NATIONAL LEAGUE plenty shuffling passes and a specially drilled de- among the BATTING leading National LeaReiter, Brooklyn, .333, Hopp fense squad. gue hitters. Pete Reiser of the St Lrmm, 326 Coach Ryan reports seven throe-vea- r Dodgers, Brooklyn, 100, Hick who been on top more Chiearo W , men land all but two 1940 B often than nothasthis RUNS BATTED INCamilli, Brooklyn season, sprintteam players back In suit this year. ed nine 9? 96 Mice St Louia, points to regain the lead HITS Hckt Chicaro 164, Rucker, New He lost Dick Smith , and Frank at .333 while Hopp of the Tork, 157 J South, two mainstays on the B Cardinals, whoJohnny had a .333 mark DOUBLEReiaer, Brooklyn and Mlee squad last year, but the presents last Saturday, skidded to .326. This St I ohi 36 TRIPLES Reiter, Brooklyn 13. Fletcher, of Charles Dyer, Dick 'Shepherd. was good enough for second place PitUburrh U. HOME RUNS Camilli, Brooklyn 39, Ott. Ralph Olsen. Rob Replch.- - Clarence because Nick Etten of the Phillies, ork, 37 Fletcher and the two Caputo broth- who was hitting .329, also slipped NewSTOLEN BASES Wurtaurh, Philadel. ers. Johnny and Nick, from last seven points. 1 phta. 17. Handley, Pituburrh, and Frey more-tha10 A 15 Th makes Cincinnati In each year's squad, lcaua: PITCHING1 WhU. SL touU, 114 BidAMERICAN LEAGCE . up for the loss. dle, Cincinnati, 1ft 4. Wardelli first tutured by Dick G. AB, R. H. Pet 134 Bouton 393 133 Ml .411 Romney at US AC on T formation, William Waahtnfton 137 314 38 M3 jso has swung with Clark Shaunessy's Travia, V. 133 41 113 171 J53 N. DiMamo nation-wid- e trend toward a man Heath, Cleveland 133 493 . 77 170 .343 He has two backs in Siebert, Phila. - 131 480 33 153 .333 74 SI L. 139 430 143 J30 Sid Faldmo, 1940 A team star, and CullenWn, McConk. Detroit 104 413 84 138 .339 Dave Cooper, who are specially S Chapman, Phila. 133 478 88 138 J26 113 83 f hicaro 440 140 .318 adapted ito a modified Stanford T Wnaht, New York 111 460 66 140 J17 formation of this type. His entire Riaaulo, NATIONAL LEAGUE squad is fast. AB. R. H. Pel First call (or Class B and C grid-der- s Relaer Brooklva " G. 117 100 153 .333 at all thrle schools wtll be Hopp. si Louie 110 458 70 353 113 J2 ten, Philadelphia 138 454 61 146 .323 sounded Mohday. The coaching set- Ft Si Louie , 112r 430 Mire 138 64 .331 up Is the same as last year with Walker Brooklva 137 443 - 77- - 140 Jl 173 Marv Pugh and Harold Johnson Hack Chicaro 6?0 9 194 .315 91 114 Pilt.breh 103 32 811 J! handling B and C squads, re- Vaurhan, Med wick Brooklyn 113 455 143 J13 spectively at East; Bert Ballard the Brown SL Louia 1)0 4 58 81 143 J 13 B. and Floyd Romnev, the C, at Siaurhier. gt L 100 4U 11 133 J13 LEAGTE West and Jlmmv Gilbert, the B, AWFRIfAV BATTING William, Rotloa, Ail; Tra-vand Nate Long, the G at South. W aahinrlon, .360, j, ce red-hea- d ar soe-so- Williams Clinches 1941 American Batting Crown Leopards- -- p NILES. Illo Seept 8 ior (INS)-Pr- to the opening of the na tions richest golf tournament, Ben Hogan, who has been in the money in his last 54 such affair, allowed - as how it would take an aggregate JO strokes under par Lo win the OShanter Open. Last night With the tournament half over, Leonard Dodson, 29 year-olKansas City professional, was 11 strokes under par for the 36 d holes. k THREE AHEAD His irons blazing, Dodson a. se -- he terday a added a 65, card-e- d and yes 'for 8 total of 133 and stroke a three- - advantage over second-plac- e Byron Nelson. Nelson, who toured the course in 67 yesterday, turned in a 5 69 three-unde- r - par, giving him a 136. Indicative of the pace was the lot- of Jimmy Hines. The Great Necw, L. I., p ro was 11 strokes off the pace, although he turned in a 72 to match his card of Thurs- day and was exactly even with old man par. MOGAN IN THE MONEY Hogan ran his string of money- to 55, bv winning tournaments winning ' the J10(Lprize for' the low score and third In days the tourney. He carded place brilliant giving him a 139 to- tal and the rest of the contestants due notice he has his yes on the $2,000 first money. , St-3- - -- J 4 v Texas League Fort Worth Houston 2 0. Tulsa 3, Beaumont 1. Dallas 4, San Antonie 3, Schreveport 3, Oklahoma City 3-- 0. Heres Your SeiniproYote C. IN-K- eUer L ,, .I,,, . C Jud-mr- h .... P. 1 P. i 13-- P I. F RLN&-Reiee- I. F I F : - T , Tp 1 ! F O. - t F, 0 F .- i, L OF , O. F, OF' t Name your choice for' position, that only threeremembering men from' each equad are eligible. each "Manager Mail to Sport Deseret News. Desk, The |