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THREE BOX ELDER NEWS n David Mann Third North Brigham City Ph Circulation and Correspondence 304 West YOUT WILLED TICKET DRAFTED AT CONVENTION Machine Bounces From Freight Cars Bursts' FLUTIST TAKEN TO HOSPITAL FROM MEETING IN BRIGHAM CITY Into Flames 439-- J BRIGHAM CITY Oct 6 — Miss BRIGHAM CITY Oct 6— NomiNAMPA Idaho Oct 6—(AP) — nations made at the Republican Afton Bingham flute player in the farm youths lay county convention here Friday are: Third ward Orchestra which furThree dead todays victims of a collision Representatives to the state legis- nished the music at the Republican between their automobile and a lature David H' Mann of Brigham county convention here Friday bewest ol City and Mrs D W Jenkins of came ill just as the orchestra played freight train on a crossing Tremonton four-ye- ar here county com Its last number She was taken to The three In the automobile missioner John Adams of Brigham the Cooley hospital where she untwo-ye- ar derwent an operation for the recrashed into the eleventh car of an City and Promontory Oregon Short Line freight train county commissionerJohn WSmith moval of her appendix She was relast night and their rebounding ma- of Centerdale county treasurer J ported to be getting along nicely chine blazed up charring the vic- - A Fishburn Brigham City county assessor Irl B Ward incumbent tims Train pmnlnvps: assertedlv un- - Willard Mrs Ivan Nelson of Brigham county sheriff John H aware of the crash reported when Zundel incumbent Brigham City was operated on for the removalCity of frafn stjinnprf later in NamDa county clerk Josepn A Josephson the appendix in the Cooley hospital that they had seen the fire by look- - incumbent Brigham' City county Friday morning and is reported to Inta' hnttt'arri alnno thft'trark bllt recorder Mrs Norman Christensen be recovering a did not know what it was Corinne county attorney W A The three victims" are Walter City county surveyJ L Weidmann chairman of the Carlson Chester Allen and Emory or E P Chettle Brigham City Bear River Valley Water Users assoThe convention was marked by a ciation ' has called an Sandy all from the lower Fairview district Their bodies 'were ident- spirit or peace order and harmony meeting of all water users Important to be held ified by dental work with the entire ticket being filled in Bear River High school hall and five o'clock Monday October 8 at eight p m George Schey and Albert Schey between one-thirliving near the scene of the crash The convention came to order in known as Dead Man's crossing the second session of the day at Ernest Lee manager of the local v heard the explosion of the gasoline one-thirNichols branch of the Mountain States Telep m vwith-Mar- k in the automobile and on seeing as chairman The report of the phone and Telegraph company rethe firev rushed to aid Flames had committee on credentials was read ceived notice this week of his transalready enveloped the car but with by Chairman Albert Thorsen the fer to Price to take charge of that aid of poles they pushed open report of the committee on platform branch Mr Lee will move to Price the ' doors and poked the bodies out and resolutions by Chairman James next week the " the beliefj all EHalverson and the report of the Investigators a in expressed naaj iueen TKiiiea©r jeiti unconscious committee on permanent organiza- accepted after which the convention and order of business by tion was thrown open for : Coroner William Chairman A N Fishburn all were continued Talley - - " -- m Call-Brigha- - ty ty -- the investigation today and had BY INNINGS ninth Inning - — 4 ' s - A r 1 V- - ft FOURTH INNING TIGERS— Gehringer up Gehring TIGERS— Auker up Auker fan- ned on a called third strike White up White walked Cochrane up - Strike one swinging and White stole second when the ball got through Frisch White made a dash for third and was called safe when Martin fumbled Orsatti's throw It was an'error for Martin and a stolen base for White Ball one and White a — iuurea as wie tDauit oouncea pastt It was a wild pitch by Vance Cochrane fanned on a called ' third Strike Gehringer up Gehr inger grounded out Frisch to Col lins One run no hits one error ' none left CARDS — Orsatti Orsatti up singled sharply past Rogell Du rocher up Durocher bounced to Owen and Gehringer dropped the throw at second as Orsattl charged i into nun It was an error for Geh ringer and all hands were safe The Tigers gathered around Umpire KiPm to nrnteet nn fh trmnrrt that Orsattl had Illegally interfered with ! a ue-lanc- ey - uu a DOLenLiai aouoie uiav vixgu uavis Dattea ior vanceDavis up Davis singled over Greenberg's head scoring Orsatti " and sending Durocher to third Dizzy Dean ran for Davis" Martin up Martin hit to Gehringer whose throw to Rogell forced Dean at second but in trying for a double play Rogell 8 throw hit Dean at short range and knocked the fa mous Cardinal pitcher out Duroch- rrn i MAMvf cr a xne piayers uiciuiwmic oi both teams as well as the umpires quickly gathered around the fallen Dean near second base The ball njcaifu w nave ai& Dizzy on tne iu x 1 w-w- least 20 feet in the air and Dean Tccnt rfnsrn 1(V m i carried Dean off the field and to the Cardinal dugout He appeared -- to have regained consciousness Martin was on first with one out and the score tied Rothrock up Rothrock lifted a long to Goslin Frisch up Frisch flygrounded sharply to Gehringer who took the ball on the run and stepped on second forcing Martin Two runs two hits one error'one left w - FIFTH INNING TIGERS— Bin Walker southpaw WASHER SALE LlAYTAGSr C0t per Washing m3 nSrp! 'I J jl lU widt ApproTU UaCipj Serricr an: SUfe- GaAnm U4 rre Trial " a te Them I G HEAD & BROS CO elm Ogden UUb m Pboaa 113 er singled sharply past Durocher to center field Goslin up Goslin bunted to Martin and was thrown out at first adv'acing Gehringer to second on the sacrifice Rogell up Rogell grounded to Durocher and Gehringer was safe at third when Martin dropped the shortstop's throw Martin was charged with his third error' on the play Rogell was safe at first Greenberg up Green berg sent a long fly to Orsatti who failed to hold the ball Gehringer scored Rogell ran to third and Greenberg to second on the play Greenberg was credited with a two base hit Owen - up Owen lined to Rothrock who came in fast and kept the Tiger base runners from ad vancing with a quick throw Fox up Fox was given an intentional pass filling the bases Auker up Auker rolled to Frisch and was thrown out at first One run two hits one error three left CARDS— Frisch up Frisch drove a long fly to Fox near the right field line The crowd cheered the announcement that Dizzy Dean was fully recovered from his accident Medwick up Greenberg made a pretty gloved hand pickup of smash and retired the Car dinal slugger unassisted Collins up Collins grounded out to Greenberg unassisted No runs no hits no errors none left Med-wic- k's EIGHTH INNING TIGERS—White up White walk ed Cochrane up Cochrane bunted to Walker whose throw to second got through Durocher and both the runners were safe Walker was charged with an error Gehringer up Gehringer bunted to Collins and was tossed out Collins to Frisch as both runners advanced on the sac rifice Goslin up Goslin was given an intentional base on balls filling the bases Rogell up RogelTs grounder went through Durocher scoring White and Cochrane It was a single for Rogell Greenberg up Greenberg hit against the right field wall for a triple scoring Gos lin and RogelL The Cardinals claimed i that Greenberg should be allowed only two bases under the ground rules and the umpires ruled accordingly sending Greenberg back to second and Rogell to third Walk er was removed from the box and replaced by Jess Haines veteran ngnt nander Owen uo Owen dron- - ped a single In right field scoring ogeu duc Greenberg was held to third by Rothrock's quick throw Fox tip Fox fanned but the Tigers puuea a double steal Greenbertr scoring and Owen going all the way w uura as Frisch 's throw on the cut-o- ff play went past Delancey" who was charged with an error Auker up Auker fanned Five runs inree nits two errors one leftCARDINALS— Delancey lined to Owen who made a nice stab Or satti up Orsattl singled past Rogell - Durocher up Durocher popped to © 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:05 7:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8 :05 9:00 9:15 9:30 10:00 10:30 j 10:43 Fv-anst- By IL M C The request periods on KLO have proved so tremendously popular that tonight at ten o'clock KLO will put on a SPECIAL request program for all its fans If you've phoned in your requests just av little bit too late In the past here is your op portunity to teU us the number you want on time Reach for your phone and let's have it KLO will do its best to please everybody ( - ina es " Identity Sought For In Car Tax Notices Three Sent Out I Nd-tic- f 1 - old 1 - : i EVANSTON Wyo Oct 6—During Fire Prevention week October 7 to 13 members of the Evans von volunteer fire department will make an inspection of business houses of back yards and alleys with the purpose of discovering any possible fire hazards Chief TJ A Davis states that fire department is anxious to help citizens avoid fires in their homes hotels and stores by pointing out whatever fire mazards they many contain "The larger number of fires Chief Davis says start because someone has neglected some condition that was dangerous or disregarded the obvious danger of flames and sparks He urges that Evanston people take "advantage of the fire prevention phase of the local fire department's service in the community Ev-ansto- n's 4 I ( ri ' 7ft 1 lis IM- S- V — 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:15 12:30 1:00 1:15 21 00 2:30 2:45 300 3:15 3:30 : Mrs Men-ilCross was elected a member of the club Mrs W H Smith president presided at the v meeting Young People Will Repeat Play Sunday Members of Woodcraft were entertained at an enjoyable social at the close of the regular meeting of Round Mountain circle No 411 Thursday evening Bunco and 500 were played An attractive luncheon was served by a committee which comprised: Mrs Lena Case Mrs Jesse Clark Mrs Burt Dunning Mrs Lawrence Crompton Mrs Walter Dukes Mrs Elmer Danks Mrs Peter Danks and "Mrs Alice Dunford —— —— — " Young people from the Ogden Methodist church went Friday night in five motor cats to Tooele and presented' a program In the Tooele Methodist church Two playswere given The first was a light1 comPulls "Grandmother edythe was a serious second The Strings" religious play "These Things Shall Be' This represents the power of Christian ideals in a world of Industry and business The second play will be given on Sunday evening by the same group in the Ogden Methodist church l a NEWS and VIEWS (Continued from Pare One) crop has this district suffered a vere loss 4:00 4:30 4:45 5:00 5:15 5:30 6:00 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:05 7:15 - V T1- - 1- - — I V IV I KJli JUK7 Irene Bcntley and tiLuU Greatest Case" WILL JAMES Starts More Tomorrow Great Hits t Distributors BeckertBeer 25th Street BECKER'S B£ST: 132 "Baby Take a Bon" ' - - f I t v lames Dunn Claire Trevoi J 6 eH?r tnan SINGl n "Daddy tons GAYNOR bing "I sing 1 r v BAXTER in at PADDY" THE— NEXT BEST LW He's Her man "":4 I and he Friday doesn't do bad tfi rest of the week imw - Lu Wrrv Lachman Dlrectcoj w taw'"-Screen pUy by i i — And This One iv ! mm ) Crazy tov crazy fwn with humR) CLfU:ETTE CCIXIRT Js ii n l r if I hiAiunn ItlLUHtlU It Ii L L II 11 A K f UULAJIU tinging 1934 ' GEonoE tu::is CAROLE 6771 6770 fiSSff e7C3 open Day and Nit for Ladies and Parties hit runei'f L0 M BARD t ghagi jitii 1 auteg mmm leoii el:ol A ' tarsmtunt Plcfwr Directed by Ntrngn etkel 25th Street — Beer " - with 1 175 fgf" ' - Lunches — Refreshments — Beer ns V L in Bar-B-Q-Sa- each 3000 ndcarlng lalks Beer Food and Amusement Centers THE OWL BROWN DERBY Ee -and Cafe WHITE SPOT Buffet Private Booths ' Two : Daily Directory of Ogden's Leading Never Closed Chili — — In V lUiiOliUAOimt Ft Peck ' 4 The United States stands second among the great powers in the number of military planes with'' 2300 Russia and France are first ' with SHIPLEY TEMPLE ever fttlri f xtorxr 1 Of! "Charlie Chan's AI ty WHOLESALE UINTAH group No buildings Mont Last Times Today if d ! A PP A Q P rtrr±iD War department awards announced today included: The William Construction Co St Louis $3307269 for construction of camp Mac-Dona- ld se- The total of farm revenue will compare favorably with a number of years when crops were abundant That Is irue because prices of the product mafketed were above the level of prices during the earlier economic slump The most HUMAN J 7:30 8:00 8:05 9:00 6:15 6:30 AWARDS ANNOUNCED WASHINGTON Oct 6— (UP) — -- Hi-Lig- 3:45 : meeting ot the Ladies' Literary club Friday afternoon Mrs George Cue beautifully reviewed "Ah Wilderness" by Eugene O'Neill Mrs C L McClenny ably presented a study of "An Hour of American' Drama" by Barrett H Clark Two attractive sextet numbers "Little Glow Worm" (Wellesley) and "Eleanor" is impossible for an instructor to (Deppen) were given by Mesdames it his pupils properly if ' he teach Gelfer E R Harry Casey Emmett knows he is not teaching the' truth" Leek Sydney Kastner Kenneth Ewer and T H Evans with Mrs J R Smith at the piano LAST TBIES TODAY 1 Hl-Lig- hts Waltz Ictylls Choral Selections Rays of SUnshine Instrumental Ensemble Vocal Varieties Organ Interludes KLO Presents i Negrd Spirituals Dundee Request Intermountain Walkathon Kings of Rhythm Love Songs People Who Make News News Items About Well Known Per sonages Dance Time Vocal Classics Watchtower Presents Judge Rutherford Band Concerti KLO Program Boyle Furniture presents Gene Halliday at the Organ Request Program ' Crazy Tunes Intermountain Walkathon i Dance Melodies Boyle Furniture Presents Gene Halliday at the Organ Dance Melodies Dinner Music from Dining Room of Ben Lomond Hotel featuring jerry jreitix ana ms itoyaj com manders j J Carver "The World Today1 ! Sunset Reveries i Intermountain Walkathon Mountain Melodies ' Ballads Cathedral Chimes I Weather Forecast Evening Dance Time I Vocal Quartet Walkathon Intermountain SUent - ! 9:30 Oct 6—At a ire-mar- n Intermountain Walkathon 9:05 EVANSTON Wyo r ? K-LO- KLO Program 9:00 Members Listen To Reviews and Music SALT LAKE CITY Oct 6:— (AP) —The "slngle-willed- w government of Adolf Hitler German dictator cannot continue long United States Senators Elbert D Thomas declared in an address here last night Back from the central European country where he spent 10 weeks studying political conditions Senator Thomas denounced Hitler's campaign against the Jews as criminal and termed the world-wid- e Jewish boycott against Germany ft mistake COMMON THEORY "Hitler the demagogue and 'fanatic has gone to the German people to say that the boycott is evidence supporting all his attacks upi on the Jews"- The former University of Utah professor of political science that all dictators of the present day are governed by "the Machiavellian theory that the king can do no wrong" and that the ruler may go to any lengths to obi tain his objective "Race economic or religious prejudice no matter in what nation will not permit the building of a lasting government" he asserted SCHOOLS AFFECTED "The government fails because the Hitler picked principle is wrong 600000 Jews In the minority to open his drive for single-hande- d power The background of what he Is tryi-- g to do is based on imagination and not on fact This is the essence of the harm he is doing-t- q the German educational system He is pervert- - S Tomorrow night at all count on it as!a regular Thursday have Every Thursday been evening feature you Carver fans that keeping KLO busy with phone calls night at 8 o'clock therefore you this week will have your "World can look for "The Scream of the Un Ogden Tigers" In their program Today" feature back again less something unforseen happens now entitled "Tiger Flashes" the Rev Mr Carver will bring you his usual delightful little lecture Monday night KLO plans several on everyday things at the usual interesting surprises for you among time You've missed him so DONT them— well I'd better save it till miss him tomorrow night tomorrow Be sure to look in this KLO corner of your Sunday ExamThe student body of the Oeden iner for the announcement It Will High school Thursday night put on be something you don't want to their review with a big success miss Just to give you a nint 111 KLO received so many requests for say that it's a man on his way back Its continuance that you can now to New York from Hollywood six-thir- BELIEVED HEAP 1 SUNDAY RADIO DOPE oh : CHIEF DESIRES Sen Thomas Comments On German Dictator's CITIZENS' AID IN Cdnduct ANTI-FIR- E TASK run-dow- APPEAL Silent FOR r Urotl IIIILLll SLAClt Correspondent ) KEEP IN TUNE WITH KLOI Co XL extra-curricul- TONIGHT 5:45 6:00 MARX " ii Piano Classics Film Flickers Movie Melodies Novelty Hour March Time Oh With the Dance Salon Music Lullabies Intermountain Waikathon Topical News Comment of the Air by Don Marlow "Genial Gene" Halliday Mu- sical Whatnots The Mecca Presents At Warden "8porta Eye View" Music Memories Weather Forecasts Evening Dance Time KLO Presents Intermountain Walkathon Evening Reveries Request Period White City Orchestra presented by Boyle Furniture H1TI CD IIDOCT EVANSTON NEWS FUND GATHERED (Continued from Face One) more than is necessary Some modiBY SCHOOL fication will be found advisable as the thing is worked out He expressed a belief that passage j PUBLIC EVENTS of unemployment insurance and old under representations of distress age pension laws if It occurs will EVANSTON Wyo Oct 6— Anwhose regular income for one month "help odr business" nouncement from the office of the would be regarded bf many families REAL ESTATE district of schools superfhtendent as ample support for ah entire year t'The outlook for real estate! is Franklin E Shaw is to the effect out these am hot pointing "I encouraging he declared "though that a recent check shows that more things in criticism of the adminis- It will take some time for the de- than 300 four-doll- ar family season tration of the government's remedial mand to catch up with the supply tickets for school athletic dramatic la posit plans although I suppose In this the administration's and social events have been sold to sible to detect errors I make al- proposal respect to rehabilitate homes f This gives an amount in exlowance for the faults and abuses through government loans rather date cess ar of which almost of necessity must creep than to build new homes Is very student $1200 for activities Income Cash into the operation of such "exten- wise It is the most helpful thing from guarantees gate receipts and sive schemes so quickly set up and that can be undertaken to Improve other sources miscellaneous hd doubt critmanned Nor do I particularly the general condition of real estate" will swell the total student body Inicize the plans themselves not bei Mr Ecker's of the govA cause I do not see deficiencies in ernment home approval program may come to approximately $2000 student repair to funds budget allotting I most because find It them but be said to be partly founded in one each of the various student acdifficult to discover in my thinking of his own experiences as a young or from the suggestions of others insurance executive In the depres- tivities is being made out any satisfactory substitute meas- sion of 1693 the Metropolitan acj ON COMMITTEES ures to take their place" estate consicerable real quired The student commitfollowing Mr Richards recalled that in his foreclosure ' e prospects tees have been appointed by Wilthrough tabernacle address a year ago he of disposing of it seemed dark But liam Haines president of the had urged if orebearance in reaching Ecker whose Job It was to get rid school student body: High conclusions of several n hasty and and sparsely Social) affairs— Barbara Williams respecting the efficiency of the he I tenanted apartment properties in Joe Wheeler David Haines Pauline plans Brooklyn worked out a plan jf or Jones Buildings and grounds-H- ope MENACE TO MORALE at their rehabilitation complete Clark Danks Charles "I feel to exercise patience he sfSall expense Soon the buildings Wardle C Dorothy Finance-Sam- my R Gilpin am not patlerit were filled with tenants arid with continued "but I Boothe Louise Crawford with impostors on the governmentfs the properties on an income-producin- g Brown Joe Ernest School Casey i I tell you these profesgenerosity basis he had little trouble spirit— Bessie 'Henderson LaMar sional charity seekers these 'spong- in selling them Hansen Bertha Burkus and Martha ers' on public beneficence are a Is Shawi"'His success hard for recipe menace to the morale of our courl-tr- y 1 SUFFERS DEFEAT work and the habit of always masThey have lost self respect tering the job of the man j met defeat school Evanston ahead High they have lost their honor and their atone who officials football Other game by company point influence la pernicious Any public With Montpelier High school were E H tended the convention played cori-nivofficials or 'administrator who in Montpelier Idaho Friday afterwith 'j them or tolerates their Wlkes and H E North second vice noon i The score was thirteen to vice third Williams F J presidents practice is even- more deserving df president J H Almy superintend- fourteen This was not a conferJ our contempt Dana Beardslee ence game The Montpelier team I am not willing to take It fdr ent of agencies divisof defeated the Kemmerer team two the manager publications granted that these abuses must be ion J Dunn of the publications di- weeks ago by a score of 6 to 0 reThey are too serious and their vision Mr and Mrs Leland Stevens sults too far reaching to go unchal- agency and George A Quinninger Esther and Ruth Parks daughter supervisor lenged I fear them not only bej to — motored Montpelier to attend the cause they are costly to the public game treasury — the drain on which Is a matter of deep concern to every 'American— but for the more importWill ant reason which I have indicated Bodies that the practice of 'sponging' on the Be Soon governments Is perverting the finest LUDLOW 4— Calif Oct 6— (AP)— virtues of American citizenship self respect self reliance and in- Sheriff's deputies today sought to EVANSTON Oct 6— es Wyo I definitely Identify a man woman a j tegrity 1934 taxes will be mailed for "Furthermore I cannot but con- child killed in a head on crash beT from the county treasurer's office clude that this distortion of the tween their automobile and a heavy about the enth of the month morale of our people makes fertile cement truck near here last night Although their bodies were burned ground for j the seeds of disloyalty The program given by the Evans-to- n and anarchy which those inimical beyond recognition the dead were Epworth league in Kemmerer in our form of government are ever bejieved to be Sam Guardamondd last Sunday will be repeated by spe25j of Pueblo Colo his aunt Mrs cial j seeking to sow" Evanston Methrequest Prances Benfatti 40 Los Angeles odist churchin the SPEED RECOVERY tomorrow evening son Charles Mr Richards suggested that by and—her - starting at seven o'clock being honest with the government The women of the Catholic church the citizens ban do more than any- feasible to take an evidence of ob- are making plans to' hold their anthing else to speed the recovery for ligation for every gratuity bestow- nual election day dinner on the evewhich everyone hopes ed In order that the might ning of election day Tuesday No"No Latter-da- y Saint" he said say that they hadrecipients borrowed the vember 6 "can tolerate for a moment an im- money and would pay it back and Mr and Mrs J H Jacobucci of putation against his honor and in- thus not be humiliated by the tak- Green River and their daughter Saint can ing of alms" tegrity No j Latter-da- y Margaret came through Evanston afford to be other than self respectHe expressed the hope that his Friday afternoon on their way to ing and as self reliant and independwould not be misunderstood Salt Lake City to spend the week ent as the circumstances will pos- plea that although it might end Mrs Jacobucci's sister Mrs declaring sibly permit We have been taught sound harsh and unfeeling he knew H E Williams accompanied them all during our history the gospel of "'that In my own heart I am hot from Evanston to Salt Lake City work of self support and freedom without charity and sympathy and — 'i f from debt I know that my people are generous 1933 the average value of al In "It so hurts me to see a man lose and kind Michigan cars was $160 the pride of j' self respect and self reliance that I could wish it were (Continued from Pare One) brought on these conditions they should get us out' CITES MISREPRESENTATION "I have been informed of men making application for home loans ON THE AIR 5:00 5:15 5:20 5:30 REPORTS TRADE UPTURN NEW COUNSELOR reached no decision as to whether went to the box for the Cardinals Greenberg who dropped the ball on an inquest will be held Goslin up Goslin bounced to Frisch the grass but threw to Rogell forcand was tossed out" Rogell up Rog- ing Orsatti Crawford batted for ell lifted' a high fly to Orsatti Haines Crawford grounded out runs Greenberg bounded sharply to Mar Gehringer to Greenberg No tin who was unable to hold the one hit no errors one left- ball and Greenberg reached first safely It was another error for Martin Owen up Owen- grounded TIGERS — Jim southpaw to Martin and was thrown out on a went to the boxMooney for the Cards close play No runs no hits one White up White singled through (Continued from Paffe One) error one left the box Cochrane up Cochrane CARDS — Medwick up Medwick bunted to Mooney and was thrown lin raced to third Vance was warm while Cardinals the hit gathered ing up sharply to right for a single out at first advancing White to around Carleton who was removed Collins up Collins filed to White second on a sacrifice White was from the box This was the great Delancey up Delanpey Walked the nearly caught off Second by ColDazzy's first appearance in a world fourth ball being low and inside lins' throw Gehringer up Gehringer series game after many years 13 Orsattl up Orsatti lined to Green- popped to Durocher behind second to be exact on the big league fir berg and Medwick was doubled at base Goslin up Goslin lined to lng line Greenberg up Greenberg second base after Greenberg had Collins No runs one hit no errors hit sharply to Durocher scoring failed in an attempt to get Delancey one left Goslin as the shortstop stopped but at first No runs one hit no errors CARDS — Martin up Martin failed to handle thSHSall It was a one left to beat grounded and Rogell sharply base hit for Greenberg and Rogell out a for base it hit The INNING SIXTH reached second Owen up Owen shortstop's bounced to Martin and was safe at TIGERS-F- ox Fox drove a low throw got past Greenberg but up first filling the bases as Pepper's long hit for two bases against the Martin slipped as he over ran the high throw forced Collins to leap pavilion wall in left center Auker bag and had no chance to try for off the bag It was scored as a hit up Auker bunted and was thrown an extra base Rothrock up Rothfor Owen instead of an error for out at- first Delancey to Collins as rock drove a long fly to White Martin Fox up Fox fanned swing Fox advanced to third on the sac- Frisch up Frisch hit to Rogell and ing narcp at a last pan ana tne rifice White up White popped to into a double play as the shortstop crowd sgave the old Dazzler a big Martin just outside third base line touched second himself and threw cheer Three run3 four hits no near the coaching box Cochrane up to Collins No runs one hit no erCochrane flied to Rothrock No runs rors none left CARDS — Martin up Martin - out one hit no errors ore left l - vwcii mj rvunu ucis- uuH k Tl CARDS— Durocher up Durocher An airline operating between jl ecuuti Rothrock bounced to Gehringer and Owen Walker Russia and Germany reports an insingled up past was thrown out Frisch up Frisch Walker 1 79 crease to Marof fanned bunt trying pet cent in passenger bounced a hit past Rogell who lost tin up Martin lifted a high fly that traffic to Leningrad and a 118 per caught near the right cent increase to oMscow for May reach for it and It rolled to center Gehringer field line Rothrock up Rothrock 1934 compared with the same month field Medwick up Medwick walked to grounded sharply Gehringer and last year Collins up Collins hit over second was thrown at out first after the scoring Frisch and sending Medwick Tiger second baseman momentarily to third Delancey up Delancey THE STATION WITH the ball No runs one hit bounced out AyCfcer to Greenberg juggled one no errors left One run two Wis no errors - two EC : left SEVENTH INNING storTofIIe ECie 0 fl'KAY IS D M i l jiimimirrcrniii m ii i HI if i i I'lni "if 4" I Adults Children 15c 1UC J |