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Show TV c THEDESERETNEWS .rSalt Lake City , Utah BY JOHN LARDNER t Will See . Army Benefit Tiff Sunday GRANTLAND RICE LOS ANGELES' This one of the top sporting ceo ters, "returns on'" Sunday toiler schedule. Just eight months ago ' Major General John DeWitt rolled down 7$' big-tim- e myw.wj?:TT the curtain on the Far Western " c scene, 1 os e d Santa Anita and sent the Rose ' game from JIki Bowl Pasadena to Dur-iha- N. C., from the palms to the. pines. Since that date big crowds have not been Bencouraged. efore the Army 3 AniU- - Now the curtain has been rolled up again and Los Angeles is all - big-tim- WEST COAST SPORTS TAKE QUITE A JOLT session During this the West Coast has had to take the main rap. has held Its place Racing and through the Midwest, SouthfeaturEast. Packed stands have more than a few baseball ed games. In the meantime, the Far West looked on in envy. California couldnt understand and no racing along the Atlantic with inracing along the Pacific, terned Japanese occupying Santa Anita stalls once covering such celebiitien as Seabiscuit and Whirl-away- , although the latter never had a chance to show his speed over this track. It will be different on Sunday when Sammy Baugh starts pitchand Big John Kimbrough ing starts jarring the Redskin forward wall. This will be a football game worth looking at, and Los Angeles knows its football. Great teams from Sonthern Calfornia, Stanford, California, U. C. L. A., Washington, and the Oregon country hare lifted the game high along this coast. eight-mont- The Redsklns-Arm- h melee y will cause. THIS MAKES WADE VERY UNHAPPY MAN Major Wade, at his Pasadena headquarters, was none too happy when I brought him this message from Curly Lambeau, brilliant coach of the Green Bay Packers Tell Wallace to look out for those Redskins. This may easily be his hardest game. They have a veteran squad, plus Baugh, and Im picking them to win the Eastern pro championship. If the Duke Major can bag this one on such short notice it will be a great job. For this reason there are broader smiles on the faces of n such football fans as Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, pat O'Brien, Frank- Craven, Guy Kib-beJoe E. BrOwn, Babe Hardy and many more who have been practicing quick starts toward the stadium. Mr. Klbbee will again rig out his station wagon with fresh fried chicken, hamburgers, boiled eggs, sliced ham and such varied vintages as may be needed to bring about added cheer, well-know- - e, MANNIX PURCHASES DUCATS FOR SOLDIERS L Eddie Mannlx of M. G. M. alone has purchased 200 tickets for service men, and there are others Who run this have list into thousands, , . . , ;, . ' , men will be on hand in large numbers to pull for Major Wade's stout, fast Army squad that has been rushed toward playing condition In less than three weeks. .They understand the Redskins with Sammy Baughs pitching, arm on the scene,- - are something to beat. But tfiey also know that in Wallace Wade the Army has one ef the best of all coaches and that Wallace Wade has his share of fine football players equipped for aggressive action. The motion picture colony is back of this game in full torce. Football and racing are their two highly-favoresports and they have had to wait eight months for the thrills they knew before Pearl Harbor. No one knows when they will have their chance to assault the mutuei windows again, but at least football is back and football in a big way, ' While most of the crowd will be for the Army,- it will take several thousand voices to match the vocal ability of the Redskins' ojvner, George Marshall, who is the great- ' v d est one-ma- n cheering squad ever seen on any field. I v understand," owner 'Marshall ays, the Army Isnt here to lose. I would like to announce that the Redskins feel the game way about -- punch Mr. Dean on the chin. This in itself would not t a couple of counties. Joe is an irascible chap by nature, and never one to conceal his annoyance. Monday evening, incensed vhen the official scorer gave an error to Martin Marion instead of a hit to Joseph Medwick, he held his nose ostentatiously and ihimlcked the scorer on several plays thereafter. This won him a violent booing from the St Louis crowd, to add to the eight crates of assorted fruits and vegetables he won in 1934 from a crowd in Detroit Jpe ia certainly not the man to illnstrate Mr. Dale Carnegie's light novel, How toi Win Friends and Influence People. As a matter of fact, I hear he is try ing to lure Mr. Carnegie over, to his side, with the argument that you will never get anybody to throw a fresh egg at you if you go around being so nice. - ' : NEW YORK. Aug. 34 (AP)f Spurgeon (Spud) Chandler catfce off the injury ltt Friday and pitched tbe New York Yankees to a 34 ebout-ou- t over the Cleveland Indians taj the opener ef a, eenee I Cleveland New York B. KjO. A! B.H.O. A f flocketicf. 4 3 3 OlRissuto.aa 4 3 3 4 4 114 0 Boudm.ee 3 I 4 3IHevt,ib Denninf.lf. 3 4 3 CHanrich.r f 4 0 1 0 3 2 2 4 4 11 31DiMagtocf Keltner,3b Meath. Rout CuBs -- Moeee rf Kennedy, BROWNS STRENGTHEN Meanwhile, the St Louis Browns strengthened their hold on third place by nipping the Philadelphia 4 in ten innings, and Athletics, the Detroit Tigers moved to within a game and a' half of fourth-plac- e Cleveland by whipping the in Totals. Chicago 7-- 4 It . . , v, a 4 0 10 0 4 4 3 3 4 1 110 33 10 37 15 0 000 000 000 100s 100 02x 4 t anti-clima- National League Brooklyn hamton of theNew vania League. Following this he spent time with Neyk. Syracuse, Minneapolis, Oakland and Portland before coming back east ibr a trial with the Yankees. He needed more seasoning and he weht to Newark, where he won 14 games -- in 1937. Chandlers best year to date was m 1938, when he won 14 games against five losses. Chandler is 33 years old. He is a pitcher, standing six feet tall and weighing 180 pounds. He pitched one game of the 1941 world series and lost it to the Dodgers. d right-hande- CINCINNATI. 29. f AP) Aur. Boston Brevet went hitleea train.: Buc-k- Walter, ior live lnninre nlyht. nut in the eixth Buckye Friday' lirat three walks loaded the base. and atarted a Jonr-rn- n tally that beat the Cincinnati Rede, Boates Holmee,cf 3istl.2b B H.OA.I 3 0 5 OlFrey 2b ..201 110 lb Gremp Javery.p 4 1 0 11 2 4 3 4 3 KrHeher.lf McCk.lb Upton, ct . tamanno.0 0iPhinipa.ee. 0 0 xx Batted 1 3 11 o- Cards Grab Couple ST. LOUIS, Aur. (AP) With 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0J 31 13713 for Siall in uxth. Batted for Berra in aeventh. nBaited for Shoun in nintji. Boaton 000 004 000 300 ... 4 1 0 Wltwhilr,U 4 Etten.lb- . 0 Korthty.rt.- 3 Nftjlor.cf. . 4 Brar&n.e Murtarh.se GIomop 2b , 0004 0002 v S 3;Brown.3b . 3 5 4 Moore, cf 0 3 3 Slsufhier.rf 3 0 0 Triplett, If . . 3 0 0 Muelal.lf .. 2 1 0W Cooper e 0 1 0Krowki,3b 2 .414 10 4 10 3 ... 1 3lHopp,lb, OMarlon.-0 O'Diokson.p Or The New York Giants were kept idle by weather at Pittsburgh but their hold on third place - wao strengthened when the Boston Bravea knocked over Bucky Walters and the Cincinnati Reds, in a night game. Walters held the Braves hitless for five innings but they routed him in the sixth when they scored all their runs-- with the help trf three straight walks. 4-- Knell Cops Tennis Title 6-- 7-- 5 . 3Gumbert,p. 10 0 May,3b 1100 113 10 0 0 Utwhir.lf Etten.lb. 4 3 . NortheyA 3 0 Johnon,p tWftrren . 1 3 Narior.cf Ltvingitn.c 4 4 Otlcjjn.v.p Melton. p . Hoert p .Coy .of . ... . 13 14 1 Reiter, cl 1 j Oil 10 0 0 0 ,oi;cf .313 I . If Three-bas- OjNovlkolf 0011.ndro,cf PrenH.p szaFoxx (night 7-- 5, e . ..a stitch I 1 2 e 0 10 4 0 1 3 0 4 200 000 101 010 001 300 Runt Mile, Davia in time-sav- nine es 1 0 4 J013 4 144 4 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 4 4 0 4 0 4 4 3 00 14 0 Totalz 4317 37 4 Total . 33 4 37 17 Batted for Sturgeon in aeventh. az Batted for Errtckaon In eighth izzBaued for PreeaneU In, ninth . . .003 000 3037 Brooklyn , . . . . . 00 000 0101 Chicago Errore Haek. Summary Cavarretta Run batted in Reiaer Medwick 3, Oaen 3, Reee Nicholvon, Two.bate bite Welker. Medwick. Stolen baee Nichol eon. Sacrifice Caeey. Double play Pae eeau, McCullough and Cavarretta. Struck out Hirbe 4, Caeey 1, rrickeon E 1. Win. pae-eea-u nutg pitcher High. Loeing pit Attendance (actual) 13.301, J 4 0 3 4 3 3 4 2 3 4 0 110 4 0 ... WASHINGTON. Aug. 34. (AP) Detroit mane three runa in the fourteenth In- 3 0 ning here Friday to defeat Washington, Each team waa forced to 4 1 10 to 7. four pitchers, Hal White wae the win- .4314 14 3 ue ning pitcher. ) 4 4 4 110 12 1114. Amateur Tussle Slated At Bingham Pacific Coast League Bingham and White Star will play off a postponed game of the Federation - of . Amateuf Baseball at Cop-perto- according to Cal Wooley, amateur loop official. It will be one of the final tilts of the year in the loop, the regular ached, ule- - having been completed. .....TP Lo. A nr. lot Sacramento M 79 70 Jan Ditto San Frueiae Oakland Hollywood M....7S ..sA.... Portland 49 47 us help you 17. BKftrLTN At Lot Angeles, find game Portland 203 000 100 4 10 4 Lo. Anrrte. 321 001 OH 0 13 1 Cohwi oI Leorleh; Prim, Mallory (3) rd Todd. Swoml ram: R. H. E Portland 000 100 1 1 0 Lot Anarlea . . .100 000 ft I 4 1 Sohobfl and Mayer; Rtffenabcmr and Ctmph.Il. At San DWra, twtllxM rame- R. H. Z Oakland 000 000 00- G- 0 4 1 FRIDAY ... tan Dtr " 5 p.m. Cleveland 0, New York 3. Chicago 0, Boston 4. 15 game). Detroit 10, Washington 7 (14 in Philadelphia 04 St. Louis PhUadeiphia Bingo). Summary: Error batted in McQuinn 3. Auker, NcQutllen. New York at Pittsburgh, postpou SL Lonls 5, Philadelphia 4 (10 Judnirh, Blair, Johnson, Besee, Miles. Two ed. baas hits Davia, Beeae, Stephen hi Home runa filHEDULEOR TODAY Johnson, McQuillen. Double playe Judnich. McQuillen, New York at Pittsburgh, 1:45 Chicago at Boston, 2. Davie. Suder and Slebert: McQuillen. Steph" Cleveland at New York, 230. ens and Auker: Stephen. Guttendre and and 8:45. , Stnke-outAuker 3. Caster McQuillen. Boston at Cincinnati, 2:30. Detroit at Washington. 8. 1, 3. Fowler 1, Be Winninr pitcher St. Loula at Philadelphia, S. Brooklyn at Chicago, 8. Caster. Losing pitcher Fowler. Attendance 1744. hlladrlphla at SL Louis, 3:30, xRan for Ferrell in ninth M. Louie dill 3 Brooklyn , Chicago 1. Boaton 4, Cincinnati Mfrtrrat . I 1 1 3 OiMuriaMl ., 1 0iO'Dea,e 0 4 OjHopp.lb 0 4 0 fCurownkUb 4 3 Manon.M, 4 4 2 5 0 lCrlt.p 3 0 0 0 1 hite,p .. 0 0 0 4 0 4 tomcrrtw at IlNichoUnrf Lee.p Oil. Moore.cf 110 0Cvrrta,lb isGilbert ftt. Loot YESTERDAYS RESULTS Chlcaxo - B H O A. Hack, 3b ..410 0 37 34 3 34 5 Total Total 371137 xBatted for Johncon in eighth 000 005 0005 Philadelphia 033 314 hc 7 St Louie Runa Summary: Error M ay, Etten batted in Hopp 3. Musial 3, Naylor 3, hit SlaughUvinraton 3. Koy. Two-ba- e ter. Living ton. Hoolfe run Hopp. poo hie play Marion to Brown to Hopp Strikeout By Melton 3, Hoerat t, Xrlat 3. White 1. Winning pitcher Krit. Loe inr pitcher Melton. Attendance (paid! loop B.H.O.f 4 4 0 3 Ocamm 3 10 OIMcCluth.0 lb.. 0 4 0 Mdwick If 4 2 3 0MnUoM 3 3 3 3b 4 3 3 3Sturgeon.3b Herman, 1 10 0 5 3 4 OicRusaell . Owtn,C.. 0 0 3 Reeee ft 1 A 5 . Strlnger.3b 4 Paeetau.p. Higbe p 2 0 0 0 Caey,p... 4 4 0 0'Erickn p 0 3 4 4 3 4 31 14 1 3 L Brooklyn Walker. rf 0 5 1 3 OlAalkcr.cf-r- f 3 0 3 3Bl.uxhUir.rt Mruugh.ea CHICAGO. Aur. 39. (API The Brook lys Pqdreri. atrtvinr lo pick up tomt of the' (round they loel In Bt. Loula. In tbe the Chicaro Cube. crushed aerie opener of n two-yaFriday and manhandled the beat of th Bruin burl-er- a In the harraln, .2100 141 ,11.0, Ai 4 13 l8rawn,3b ftldop,3b Dodgers Cuff Cubs 4 3 2 4 Riatorf 4 Vaurhn.3b Total Total, xBatitd for Braran In 9th. x ic Batted for Beck In 9lb. Score by innings: 003 003 0004 Philadelphia St. Louis 130 000 30x 1 Marion, Summary: ErroraKurowtki, in Dtckon, Runa batted Murtaufh. Brown. Slaurhter, Norther, Naylor, Gina-opTwo-bas- e Kurowiki 3. hit Murtaufh, EUen. Threbae hit KurowakL baaee Hopp Stolen Dodble Murtaufh. and Etteo; Murtaufh playe Gloesop, Strikeout By Na Bragan and Gloaaop. heih 1, by Hughee 1, by Dlckton 0. WinLoelng pitcher- ning pitcberw-Gumbe- rt. 43 13 34 Error. Miller Summary: Roberra. Rune batted in Went, Fernanda. 2. Oremp, Tiptort 2. Two-baa- o bit Gremp, Nftbem.' X TbreeMcCormick, Goodman. Philadelphia Tipton " lo to Oremp, Frey to Phillips to Mo Cormiok. Strikeouts By Javery X Walters 3. Berra 4. Shoun 3 Losiuf pitcher Walters. Attendance 3038. . 0 0 0 0 Bck.p . 0 xxKlein. . 10 7 4 0 ssGoodmui Cineftinati 0 2 Boston IVoctio rvel May, 3b M9MII - A xL.Wftner, 3 Koent.p Kfthtm.p.. 0 10 0 0 3 . Total 112 4 0 1 4 0 3 3 0Vlter.,p .. 3 0 3 33nre.p 4 0 3 4eWalker . 0 0 3lhoun.p .3 k.-- d right-hande- Aflefeats. 0010 13 llUarthall.rf 0IHaaa.3b 10 12 till . 2 3 ..401 0 0 0 Miller, m Rbrr,3b-2- Cincinnati B.H.OA I Cincinnati Pittsburgh 8PURGEON (SPUD) CHANDLER, crack pitcher, has clicked in flossy fashion for the New York Yank- ees this season. Already he has won 14 gamesaganst only the pennant excitement of the Brooklyn eeriee still in their veins, the St. Louis Cardins! took a twin bill from Philadelphia Friday, famine e half feme on first piece. The Dodrert, who trampled Chicago, 7 to 1, had their lead cut lo five ramea-Th- e Redbirds won the firsts encounter, 7 to 4, and the aecood, 1 to , Firaf fame : St Louis Philadelphia The ' B.H O A. B.H.O A Walters Wobbles New York e. York-Pennsv- 3-- big-.tim- . 4 10 4 3 Important Factor In Yanks Success took a three-ru- n PROVO, Aug.' 29. (Special) triple .by George Kurowskl to snap a tie Lee Knell. B. Y. High School ten-ni- s and decide the opener, hut the. star, Friday annexed the Pro-- , Cards put the nightcap away ear- vo City Junior singlet title with a ly. scoring all their runs in the victory over a Y first five frames. teammate. Bob Booth. High The contest was one of the most outstanding, - yet played in the AH In all, the blg-tisporting citv tourney. return of Los Angeles la something The mens singles will be dee cided to see. . For this, is certainly a at 6 p.m., todav when Bud clash. spot along thq, winding sport- Harmon and 'Keith Smoot Ballif Jr. and Karl ing road, George North American. Newspaper Tucker will play Sunday at 2 Alliance p.m., for the boys title. it Totals 33 4 24 . 5 19. UP) PHILADELPHIA. Aug. Walter Judniche tenth toning home run gave the St, Louie Browne a 6 to 4 run victory over tha Athletics Friday after Glenn McgulHen bad delivered a homer in the ninth that robbed the Mackmen of a 3 decision. Toltl' 17-h- affair wit finishes hia Shapiro in New Orlear. York by a alightly wider margin. Jimmy28. Hatcher Meanwhile Shans la du But that didnt necessarily get him Sept our weeks hi to spoO with, the champion. For for a long rest-fand then hell says manager Beau when Jack, the syndicate for a tussle with Allle Stol scrapper from Augusta, Ga., took ready listed aa the No. 1 Ugh currently on young Billy Murray of Bellalre, That comes jut weight challenger. as a O., substitute for Chester Rico, figured Stola an he was tentatively promised the when everybody would be in there for a tltj Angott bout If he won decisively. Angott tiff in November. NOT IMPRESSIVE Jack won, but his victory wasn't THE ONLY RESULT So about the only definite resit, ny too impressive. Besides, The Beau has an affair with Vince Dell that came out of the card ws Orto carded In Holyoke, Mass., next a rematch between Jacob Lamott week and the last time he wss up of New York and J lip my Edgar c that way he lost to Carmine Fatta. Detroit, who opened the show an It waa the same Fatta, Incidentally, put on auch a lively brawl thi who stepped in as a substitute and everything that came afterward took the measure of Carmelo Fen- - was Lamotta woi in another of last mainly because oy of Spain he was eleve four nights pounds heavier and because Edga As things shape up now, it prob- couldnt find a way to get hom ably will be Beau Jack against wjth hia deadly left when Larao after Sammy ta waa swarming all over him Angott some time Homer In Tenth also needed a ninth Inning run to tie the score after the Tigers had tallied twice in the top half of the same frame. Three unearned runs gave Detroit the decision in the 14th. In the National League, the Brooklyn Dodgers the but watched their Chicago Cubs, lead shrink to five games as the stubborn St Louis Cardinals took both ends of a double bill from the Philadelphia Phils. PASSEAU "PASTED Claude Passeau went after his 18th pitching victory for the Cubs but wound up with his tenth defeat. Three relievers also failed to check the Dodgers attack. For seven innings, Kirby Hlgbe handcuffed the Bruins on four hits, but he loaded the bases in the eighth and had to have help from Hugh Casey, who pulled out with the loss of only one run. The Cardinals, inspired by the success they enjoved In taking three out of four games from the the Phils, Dodgers, dropped 2 4 3 1 Conroy.e. 3 0 4 1, Doon.p. 3 3 114 13 3 eon 3. in the tenth. Washington Lupicn.lb. Finney.rf . Tabor 3b.. 4 3 4 3 Webb 3. Appling. Summary: Errors Rune batted in DiMaggio, Finney, Conbite Kolloway, Webb, roy. Two-baa- e e Tbree-aWilliame. hit Peaky. Stolen baas Finney. Double pfaye Webb to Ap pling, Pesky to Doer to Luplen, Tabor to Doerr to Luplen. Strikeouts Roes 3, Dob Lambarl.c Wener.rf Cooney.rl. h 1 1! Boston started the McQuillen Browns on their way to victory by tying the score with a ninth, inning home run and Walt Jud-nicsettled the issue with a hemer -- 13 14 .3111 Treh,e..a Rose, p.. , xWeat 14 Cucinelo.3b Femnde.ll Glenn 4 3 0 Peaky ee 0 1 Ol Wiliaime.lf 4 4 3 3 Doerr.Sb . Lodgani,Jb 3 Hoag.cf . , 3 Webb, 3b 5-- 10-- .4 If, 3 Appling ee ... , .i.... non-titl- e victory BOSTON, Aug. 39. (AP) Joe Dobeotf pitched hie third shutout of the season Friday letting the Chicago White Sox the down with four scattered hits a Red Sox took the opener of a Boston series, t Boston Chicago B H.O.A B. H O. A. Kollowy.l 4 14 0 DiMgio,cf I i 3 0 , 4-- NEW YORK, Aug. 29 (AP) A fight card at Madlsoi 14 13 Square Garden that was slated to produce an opponent for Light 11 weight Champion Sammy Angott produced $18,752 last ikgh That's not a bad return on four fights that didnt have a head 7 3714 line performer among them, but it still left quite a problem fo Roar. the folks who are trying to line up an October lightweight bouHock Third Shutout 3-- 0 - Cleo Slians And Beau Jack Victors In Main Bouts-Se-ek Angott Bout 3 0 3 4 3 0 3 3 3 0 3 4 0 1! Dean 3. bulance. With their injury list crowded much of the time, the Yanks have done little better than break even since the start of the month, winning 15 games and losing 11 for an average of .577. But the cripples have started shedding their bandages and turning up at their regular posts, a situation that spfells trouble for other clubs in the league and particularly the Red Sox, wno have won 16 of their last 23 games in a desperate drive to overhaul the against four defeats and his third shutout of the year. Buddy Has-sealso' returned to his first base post, enabling Utility Infielder Gerry Priddy to shift to the opposite corner and give Red Rolfe a much needed rest Chubby Dean, a lefthander with two previous decisions over the Yanks, matched Chandlers seven-hi- t job, but two of the blows were doubles by Phil Rizzuto, who tallied after each one, and another was a homer by buddy Rosa. The victory kept the Yankees eight games- In front of the Red blanked the Chicago Sox, who White Sox, on the four-hi- t hurling of Joe Dobson. Johnny Pesky, Lou Finney and Bill Conroy led the ten-hi- t attack on Buck Ross and helped Dobson to his third shutout $18,752 Totals. 34 Total. 33 7 34 y Batted for Grimes In 4th. Error Keltner. Rune batted In Twobftae hit Keltner. Rizzuto 3, In the main event, Cleo Shans of run Hour. Sacrifice Chan etc. Home dier. Douhla playe Roear and Gordon; Kel- Lo Angele repeated hia earlier 3. lner, G runes and Fleming. Chandler of New over Maxle Disheartening as it may be to the Boston Red Sox, the citizens of Brooklyn and the manufacturers of medicaLsupplies, it begins to look as if the New York Yankees will be able to finish the American League pennant race without the aid of an am- Yanks. Two fugitives from a hospital bed took their, places in the lineup yesterday as the Yankees applied their 17th whitewash job of the year, a shutout over the crumbling Cleveland Indians. Spud Chandler made his first start on the mound since Aug. 19, when he wrenched his back at Boston, and demonstrated that he has recovered completely. HASSETT RETURNS He was touched for seven hits while registering his 14th triumph Ror,o 10 .... Writer) 7-- 4 4 5 4 Gordon, tb 3 0 4 1 KeUer.lt . 8 4 3 1 .. 4 0 Prtddy,3b . 4 3 3 1 Chandler. p 4 4 0 0 . Megan, o . Oean.p (Associated Press Sports and rf. Flemtnglb. 9rmie.2b. Weathly.x BY AUSTIN BEALMEAR Washington Senators, innings. : : Spud Chandler Bounces Back; ifoverican Lightweights Df;aw Heads For 20- - Victory Campaign Spud Sparkles In Gardfen tt meet the highest standard with as many stars as football ever" has seen together, all for a great Mr Medwlcks in his younger days, and practically a habit The memory of the conversation and its sudden ending may have had something to do with Dlzs statement about Mr. Medwick the other day. He is widely disliked in the national pastime, said Diz, unfolding the new radio announcers vocabulary, and a highly reprehensible character to wit I mean to boot With these words, the great man resumed mastication of his gum. I have it on good authority that it was gum from the laboratories of P. K. Wrigley, who once paid the price of 3,700,000 packs (or 18,500,000 sticks) of the product for the possession of Mr. Dean himself, - Its possible, of course, that Joseph Michael Medwick has done more to make hlmsejf unpopular than Two-Dodg- ers p re-op- -- Cardials Grab old-tim- e 80,-00- the jaw and him-t- m - 9 Santa old-tim- e point when Mr. Medwick hit St th 0 ti sue,If you have seen Mr. Medwick in action, you know that he is just as apt as not to field the ball while diving on his nose or to dive dn his nose without' fielding the ball. This latter hobby has a way of giving the hitter art extra base or two, and that is what happened one day when Mr. Dean was pitching his gallant heart out for the Cardinals and leading by 12 to i. The young outfielders antics displeased him. He was muttering something to thfs effect wljen the team came into the bench after the inning was over. It utl traded the attention of Mr. Medwick. DIDNT QUITE CATCH WHAT HE SAID I didnt djuite catch what you said, said the outfielder. Dld you say I was a butterfingered clown and ' shoulda caught that fly? Yeah, said Diz, and was about to enlarge on the ' Champs Bowl, Eight Garnet to Out In Front set for another gathering In the neighborhood of 100,000 contribute will who spectators their cash' to the Army Relief Fund. So Its like old times around Hollywood, Beverly Hills and Los Angeles In general with the Washagainst ington Redskins moving InWestern Major Wallace Wades on Sunday afternoon Army line-uFar Western before an football crowd. In the old days more than 100,000 have packed the Municipal Stadium to see Notre Dame play Southern California, while attendance figures above were normal affairs. It remained for the football war fund e gates.the to 3 Yank Cripples Discard Crutches To Gird For Series - edict over 80,000 were all set to Invade the Pas-- i ward , People Against Being Hjs Friends St. Louis Cardinal baseball club, for which Ole Diz NEW YORK, Aug. - 29. Asked the name of the most unpopular ball player of his acquaintance the other day, Diz Dean hesitated but only long enough to get his tongue disentangled from a cud of chewing gum. Why, this here Joe Medwick, he replied, would suit the purpose very eminently." word (two for four a thirty-cen- t Eminently, bits), must have crept into Dizzy's lithe vocabulary since he became a radio announcer. Radio anpouncers appear to know a great many words. Mr. Dean's grim view of Joseph, Michael Medwick, the gentle Brooklyn outfielder, is based on experience. The man is unpopular with Diz in a highly autobiographical sense This goes' back, as I recall it, to the early months of Mr. Medwlcks association with the a some ' Coach Wade To Influence (iijlg. Lures Fans 100000 XledvM Seems ftlr. Vs. Jtedskins- - Army Saturday, August 29, 1942 010-00- 03x 0 phsxk 3 Corbtt (I) and Raimondi: 01-a- n and Sa'k.ld, At San Francuoo: R H. EOtattl. 300 Ml 00O 3 0 3 San FranHaro ... 0 11 0 023 000 OH 31, Johnson III and Gnay,- Budnlrk Rear.Jnvm and Sprint. DlBlaai, GAMRS SATURDAY at Sacrament Hollywood (douUabaad-r)- Portland at Lo Anrala. Oakland at San Dtro OwUlfht). Seattle at San Fraadaea. Utah Oil Refining Co. Stations and Dealers in its Products Evtryubirt in . and Idaho 6 7 ! Utah in if' Qhixk P at your neighborhood PEP 88-VIC- station Car Conservation Headquarters |