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Captains Prepare For GIANTS CLING and TO LEAD OVER GAME Red-Blu- Joust e GOMEZ TURNS Yankee at two-ye- ar Uien This into the general the without treasury regard to the wishes of the sportsmen who contribute the tax and who ought to have some voice in its distribution However in its closing days congress unanimously passed and sent to the White House a bill providing that all money collected from the nuisance tax on firearms shells and cartridges shall be used to give federal aid to the states in setting up wild life restoration projects President Roosevelt signed the measure on the morning of September 2 thereby making it a law The approximate sum of $3300000 set aside annually under the new law is to be divided among the states for the selection restoration rehabilitation and improvement of areas of land or water suitable for feeding resting or breeding places for wildlife it also can be used for research into problems of wildlife - -- management This federal aid to wildlife restoration fund as it is called n the act is to be administered by the secretary of agriculture who can deduct 8 per oent of it for administrative expenses of this and the migratory bird conservation act The remainder is to he divide! among the states wanting it one-hain the ratio the area of the states bear to the total licenses in the country No state is to get less than $15003 annually provided that it pts in at least $5000 of its own money or more than $150000 Another feature of the law is that no money is to be to any state where license ' given fees received from hunters is used for any purpose other than administration of its fish and game department ' The secretary of agriculture must approve each project before money for it is allocated and the state must contribute at least 25 per cent of the total cost Once the project is set up it is to be maintained at the state’s expense and administered under its laws with the secretary of agriculture having general supervision This act marks a new step in the government’s program to help wildlife! evidenced before by passage of the migratory bird conservation act the setting up of federal refuges using money received from the sale of the dollar duck stamp and the treaties with Canada and Mexico Whatl is more important however is that It shows that the sportsmen’s contribution to national life has been recognized and the government in turn ii doing its part to help him lf - - ered from it immediately and had little trouble pitching the Yankees to a 5 to 2 victory over the Boston Red Sox for his 21st win of the season -- Given a seven-h- it six-strikeo- NEW YORK ut CroaetU pitching performance by Harry Gumbert the New Yorkers put the game on Ice with four runs before two men were out in ths first inning and were never headed Gumbert after yielding an unearned run In the first had only one bad frame the third when ‘he served a home run ball to Jimmy Bucher with -- another Brooklynite on base But that ended the Dodgers’ left the Giants' penscoringand nant lead just where it was since the second place Cubs also won their 'game from the St Louis Cardinals 5 ' ABHOAI - Frankhsep Lindsey t 0 pl O O o 0 1 0-- 12 IrMcNair IWalberg z1' O 1 6 1 0 3 I SATURDAY OCTOBER 16 That’s the date of the annual Red and Blue golf tournament at the Ogden golf and country club Captains of the rival teams are shown above In The Standard-Examinphoto Juan Dunbar left will pilot the Blues and Jim Sarver right will be in command of the Reds The losing team will be host to the champions at a dinner party at the country club the night of October 16 1 Two-bas- WINS 18TH GAME PHILADELPHIA Sept 25— (AP)— Lou Fette won his 18th game of the season today shading Bucky Walters in a pitchers’ battle as the Boston Bees beat the Phillies 2 to 1 BECKER MEETS fflUS OVER er 36 HOLE DISTANCE (Continued from Page Gus Becker and Rudy Maus will ABHOA ABHOA clash today over the Ogden CounGarm If 3 0 0 0‘Norrl 2b 3 0 15 English 3b 4 1 1 1! Martin cf 2 0 10 try club course for the 1937 club E Moore rf 4 12 liKleln rf 10 0 0 Eighteen holes will Cucinelo2b 4 14 1 J Moore If 3 14 0 championship be this played morning starting at Fletcher lb 4 0 12 11Camnii lb 4 1 10 1 4 13 oi Brownerf-c- f Reis cf 4 2 2 o nine a m and the final 18 holes 3 1 1 6 Whitney 3b 4 2 0 2 will get underway -- at one p-Wartler Ogden ' semi-fin- al ' John Ellis up in one of the best matches of the tournament champions Ellis was one of the favorites to reach the finals Maus is a former club champion and Becker is the defending champre-tournam- HUSKIES TAKE BUMP WARNEKE ST LOUIS Sept 25— (AP) The Chicago Cubs fo(und their favorite stooges the Cardinals about as usual today and whipped them’ 5 to 2 to remain 34 games behind the Giants in the- National league pennant race They collected ten hits off Lon Warneke their old teammate and bunched six of them in three in- to score all their runs Tex nS11 Cougars Tie In Initial Baffle pion of 1936 OPENING GAME GAELMAGHINE 25— (AP) SEATTLE Sept Shucking touchdowns with the precision their opponents might shuck corn the University of Washington Huskies triumphed 14 to 0 over the University of Iowa in the big intersectional opener witnessed by 24000 fans in the Washington stadium today The fancy throwing right arm of Capt Fritz Waskowitz started the defending champions of the Pacific Coast league on another conquering march at the expense of the Big Ten conference represent ative opening the season under its BERKELEY Calif Sept 25 — (AP) — University of California’s Bears displaying crushing power and remarkable early season blocking opened their 1937 football campaign here today in impressive fashion with a 30 to 7 victory over St Mary’s Gaels An inaugural crowd of 60000 fans sweltered under a broiling sun as the Bears picked as one of the strongest challengers for the Pacific coast conference championship this year smashed the St into shreds Mary’s opposition clicked passes with accuracy and hawked the ball throughout-tturn back traditional rivals in an overwhelming manner The Bears scored two touchdowns and a field goal in the second period for a half time lead of 17 to 0 They pushed over touchdowns in the third and fourth periods St Mary's saved itself from a complete rout by scoring in the third quarter the touchdown coming from a 63 yard thrust gained entirely from ground plays I gs BEARS WALLOP new coach Irl Tubbs On the second play of the second quarter Waskowitz whizzed a long hard one over the heads of the Hawkeyes and halfback Jimmy Johnston hauled it down on the line shook off Bush Iowa Lamb and romped away to a touchdown Again in the fourth quarter Waskowitz hurled one to Dick Johnson for 27 yards to reach the Iowa eight-yar- d line The Iowans never in trouble when Washington was running with the ball backed up Waskowitz and Miller four yeards and then dug their heels for another smear when the Huskies crossed them up Waskowitz started wide as if to skirt end then let go with a heave to Tom Sheldrake in the BOISE Idaho Sept 25 — (AP) — e for another touchdown Slightly more than half the 234 hunters who have checked out of f the 'Selway game preserve during the "emergency” hunt now in progress have been successful reports to the office Of Game Warden W R McIntyre disclosed today Records of the nine checking Montana State footballers will stations showed 267 hunters have pause In Ogden for three days Oc- entered the forest and 234 have tober 3 4 and 5 Coach Jack Croft checked out taking with them 124 elk informed The Standard-ExaminMost successful were 17 hunters sports department Saturday The Bobcats meet Utah State at who checked out at Bear creek and Old Mans stations each with an Logan next Saturday They will in- elk vade Ogden the following morning and will engage in drills at the HOSCOW Idaho Sept 25— (AP) stadium October 3 and 4 held a 3 to I edge and can --The university of Idaho’s vandals The Bobcats meet Wyoming on birds earn the right to meet Newark in celebrated their return to the Pa- - October 9 in their third league game the little world's series by winning of the season here tomorrow The score: f ovef Columbus coUege leen- 100 000 100—2 8 1 minutes of play Milwaukee 000 000 000—0 6 1 v t the Macon and Crouch Zuber and ona fr0n? Passescente5 Brenzel and wv f0r 1116 fxtra point -- A the game HUNTING SPECIALS 6 MILWAUKEE Wis Sept 25 — Shells per box 70c FIT FOR A KING 0 New Win- (AP) — Max Macon shaded Bill NEW YORK Sept 25— Proprie- Zuber 2 to 0 in a stirring mound Chester Stoves lanterns tors of the St Nicholas Arena here duel here this afternoon and lifttents 200 good used guns knives tried to change the name to Royal ed the Columbus Red Birds to 818 Windsor but the boxing commis- within one game of clinching the ICommsyor’s 24th St sion said no second round league playoff The 15-ya- rd red-shirt- J Two-ba- Three-bas- 20-ya- rd — ' —— —4-4- GET US A LION HAIG LONDON Sept 25— Walter Hagen hafe shot a lot of birdies in his time but now he's going otter bigger ttijff The famous American golf pr? will go to Africa to hunt big game before he returns from his British tour r r - f The Wildcats were offered a game last Saturday at Western State but Coach Bob Davis had to decline in view of the lack of prac- tice at the local lair Gpsh if we had of had two weeks of practice I would have gladly played Western State” said Coach J3ob Davis “The Western State machine was idle when Colorado State had to cancel ' their scheduled game” v-- - Vandals Eke Out Close Decision Western Sfafe May OC76U UIQ VY a cars the play and the Bulldogs lost the ball on downs Gonzaga gained its Weber gridders may meet scoring position on the best run Western college State Teachers on the of the day a spectacular 1938 in Colorado in gridiron to dash the line all Coast fullback ed J I 0-- ‘ - Sportsmen Report Progress In Idaho I ar 1936 4- I 10 0 O p 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 end-zon- Montand State To Workout In Ogden er J? Columbus Blanks Milwaukee 2to0 30-0- 30-3- ‘$2950 Tietje former member of the White Sox who has been in the Texas league this year came back to beat the Chicago team this afternoon when the Browns scored a 4 to 3 triumph in the opener of a three-gam- e series ST LOUIS — AB-O 5 2 6 Carey a Sllber f 5 0 1 Bell 5 3 6 Vosmik If 5 1 3 Clift 3b 2 0 1 Davis lb 2 15 R 11 C TEAMS TO FACE NON- By Loudon Kelly Associated Press Staff DENVER Sept 25 (AP)— Colo rado Denver and Wyoming uni versities this coming week-en- d will open the program of in tersectional and interconference engagements the Rocky Mountain grid league will play this season Denver will clash with New Mexico ' university of the BordSr conference in a night game here Friday Colorado gunning for Its first mountain conference title since 1924 will send its highly regarded Buffalo outfit against Missouri st Boulder Saturday Missouri’s grid power this season is measured in terms of a possible overthrow of Nebraska for the Big Six championship Wyoming will travel to Reno for a meeting with the Nevada university Wolfpack in the Cowboys’ initial te$t of the new campaign Little! Western State tucked nearly two miles high in the Colorado Rockies plays more - games with outside foes this year than any other team In the skyline loop Four of Western State’s nine games are nonconference frays She meets Chadron Neb State at Chad-ro- n Nov 6 New Mexico State at Las Cruces Nov i3 Idaho southern branch at Gunnison Nov 20 and New Mexico Military at Roswell Thanksgiving day Idaho University "orphan” member of the Pacific coast conference plays both Utah and Utah State this year meeting the Utes at Salt Lake City Oct 9 and the Utah State at Boise the following Saturday These are the only intersectional tilts for the Utah schools Brigham Young however meets two foreign opponents —California Aggies at Provo Oct 9 and Portland university at Portland Oct 23 Denver university winds up its srason with & renewal of longdistance grid relations with Hawaii on Honolulu's tropical turf Dec 18 Coloradq State plays only one nonconference team Arizona at Tucson Thanksgiving day but Colorado college plays three— Washburn at Topeka Oct 29 New Mexico Nov 6 and Whitman college Thanksgiving day both games at Colorado Springs Montana State like Western State meets four foes not included in this conference’s membership but three of them own the same state allegiance as the Bobcats M S C meets Idaho southern branch at Bozeman Oct 15 Montana university at Butte Oct 30 Montana 23-ga- I CHICAGO A and Dewey brothers pounded out a 12 to 8 decision for Hooper over Plain City Saturday at Plain City in the third and deciding game of the three-gam- e series for the 1937 Weber county farm bureau A division championship Plain City won the first game to 3 but met defeat In the next two contests A large crowd watched the final game Saturday Dewey Favero pounded out two home runs during the afternoon and drove in six of the 12 runs scored by Hooper A1 Favero bagged a double triple and home run to share starring honors The big bats of the Favero brothers decided the issue and gave Hooper the championship in a final game that was replete with free hitting Singleton and Skeen worked on the slab for Plain City R Flinders L Flinders and Hull took turns on the hill for Hooper Hooper won the first half championship and Plain City the second half The box score follows: ABHOA x PLAIN CITY ( HOOPER 4 13 4 AB R HI AB R H cf 5 0 2 0 Maw If 5 0 0(LFllnders 4 2 rf 3 0 5 1 1A Favero ss 4 2 3 OIRadcliff If 4 1 3 1 Sharp lb--c 5 2 II A Fielding 3b 4 11 4AppUng sa 3 2 5 1 2A Hull rf 5 2 2 3Bonura lb 4 2 11 2 Skeen 4 1 2'DFaverocf-l- b Stewart ss 5 2 2 f Allen OlHa&s 1 0 0 0 2 lb 10 3b-lRhead 4 0 5 11 01RFllndrsp-2Gulliani c 4 3 1 2Conners 30 3 0 0 5 Moyes cf c 4 1 lb-4 0 0 lDParker 4 2 4 1 Barkley 2b 3 3 3 3 Sewell c 3 0 0 llDletricb p 3 2 0 3 Folkman 2b 4 2 1N Hull 2b--p 3 11 Tietje p 4 0 0Cox f 4 0 0 0 0 Hadley rf jzPlet JzzRosenthal 0 0 0 0 Totals 40 8 8 Totals 38 12 14 (Brown p T Score by innings: 0 0 Plain IzzzStelnbcbr 000 521 000 8 City 102 060 I2x — 12 Total 3513 27 171 Total 341127 17 Hooper Home runs — D Favero 2 Summary: x — Ran for Bonura In eighth A Favero N Hull Three-bas- e hits— A as — Batted for Dietrich In eighth Favero Folkman hits — L szz — Batted for Brown in eighth Flinders 2 A Favero Cox Umpires— Score by inning: — Horn and Mortensen St Louis 000 Oil 020—4 44— 000 3 002 010 Chicago e Error — Radcllff Summary: Bell hit — Walker Vosmik Appling Double plays — Clift to Barkley to Davis Conners to Hayes to Bonura Barkley to Carey to Davis Davis to Carey to Tietje to Gulliani to Carey Losing pitcher— Dietrich rf-l- b l I Double Error — J Moore Summary: Warztler to plays — Norris to Camilli unasCuccinello to Fletcher Cucclnello sisted 10 1 0 FAVERO AL 0 7 0 STAGES COMEBACK CHICAGO Sept 25— (AP)— Les cf-r- Eight-A- ) 1 I George Karamatic by“ Automatic” -- ’''£ right-hand- er FIRST DEFEAT 5-y- 4 '" LEAGUE CLURS showed Manager Frankie Frisch and the Cards plenty of stuff last week Jack Dempsey will be the guest of G L Becker of Ogden at a dinner party the next time he comes to Utah Glen Arnett of 'Weber is over enthused the chance of the Warriors to make high a splendid showing in region one this season Arnett’s 3 0 3 l)3charein 4 0 2 2 came an Lopez c with over Preston charges through easy victory 2 0 1 28tephennc 3 2 6 0 today Fette p 3 de2 a are Becker and Utah and Walters p 3 O 1 3 gained gunning for South Cache this week They sGrace E B Thatcher Satur- Brigham Young provide the first grid headliner of the sea1000 cisioninover one of the 31 5 27 121 Totals 32 8 27 13 day Total matches Becker was three over son in the mountains Saturday at Salt Lake Montana State x — Bitted for Walters In ninth is going to shoot the works against Utah State at Logan Score by Innings : par Boeton 2 Oil 000 000 — Maus won an contest from uphill Saturday in the first conference test against the defending OOO 100 000 — 1 Philadelphia 1 PHILADELPHIA BOSTON CARDS SUFFER off-tack- le VS 4 for Los Angeles A rematch between Ross and Garcia at Country Club Title Is At Wrigley field in Los Angeles would draw a hatful of money Missouri Tests Boulder Stake Today In Final Jackie Card will be farmed to' the Sacramento club of the Eleven Utah Teams To Coast league by the St Louis Cardinals next season The Contest Battle Vandals I but an offside penalty nullified C S -- f 1 nd A a? ' I 148-pou- t to x Wilson 1 O 0 01 Hen shaw p 0 0 0 0 Butcher p 0 0 0 1) 1 0 0 0) xxxHaaa - contest halfHenry Haug back actually went across the goal for Gonzaga in the second period y S L L Hains won over Jim Sar- 3 and 2 and Hebe Young up ver TRY NEW SYSTEM set Willard Israelson 3 and 2 to fish and game asso- advance to the finals in the first THE Cache and the Utah state fish flight and game department has initiated a A M Squires disposed of Warner "new fish project in Arthur 1 up over 19 holes and with the Utah State Agricultural j Bob Carmen gained a 2 and 1 vie The new project should college over A W Petty in’ semi-nintory provide some fine information in a final matches of the consolation few years Carleton was tagged for nine hits j flight Squires and Carmen clash Under the plan adopted hundreds but except for the sixth when the in the final today of fish will be tagged and planted Cards got to him for four and the The finals in first flight and In various streams of the state eighth when they collected three j consolation will the be over 18 holes These fish are from seven inches he was rarely in trouble today to five pounds Tags have been The Gas House Douglas Pincock set the pace the Gang played placed in the jaw on the taI and game under in the President’s cup Saturday after the protest the back fin of the fish The jaw sixth when event a net 70 with George with however seems to be the best place reversed a Umpire Beans Reardon j °we 71 The finals in with on decision a close Some of these fish were released event on are the slate today H13 with the last load of fish released in play at first which necessitated Forty Players are seeking the Weber county and planted in calling back a run that had scored ' trophy The inning had opened with Pep North Fork Martin hitting a double Johnny Heber Davidson of Ogden caught per one of these tagged fish recently Mize scoring him with a single Ducky Medwick forcing Mize and It bore tag number six The three agencies would like tb Don Padgett driving a single to be notified when catches are made left With runners on first and with fish containing the tags second Uppy Leo Durocher hit to Herman who relayed to Rip Sportsmen are urged to write the Billy Collins on first Utah State Agricultural college at Reardon at first called Durocher informathe Logan giving following PALO ALTO Calif Sept 25— tion: Where caught number on out but reversed the decision claiming Collins pulled his foot (AP) — Santa Clara took up Its tag and weight and length The Cache association ’s furnish- off the bag Medwick had scored football chores today where Jt left ing the tags the state fish and but was called back and a heat off in the New Orleans Sugar Bowl last New Year’s day and degame department ihe fish ard the ed argument followed i feated Stanford 13 to 7 in the openChicago State college will compile the data Louis st ABHOA This should be a worth while project Hack 3b ABHOAI game of' the season for both ing 5 llJMartlncf 5 2 3 0 and one that will do much to build Herman 2b 5 2122 lJBordayry3b 4 10 2 camps The visitors from San Jose dls- up fishing in the future m Utah Demaree r£ 5 3 3 OIMlze lb - a4 2 9 0o 1 0 — a wide margin of superior- played J Coums ’ib 3 o I I over tile home team ity statnbackcf i o o oiGatrdge o i i o throughout cvrtacMb 5 2 7 OiDurocher the first three periods 2113 Gaian it 404 ouBrown2b 4032 but could not score until midway Juries m Carleton p 4 0 o liSEXK o o I fe 216 latchukkr when a blocked turned into a touchdown IzsMartin ioo o and the very next minute two- bril- Total 3810 27 7) Totals 35 9 27 8 j liant dashes by Jim Barlow added — Batted for Warneke in ninth I SPOKANE Wash Sept 25 (AP) another counter The first touchScore — Washington State’s “revenge Chicago by innings: down was scored by Phil Dougher000 020 021 5 " St Louis oqo ooi 010—2 boys” stopped Gopzaga’s three-yeErrors— Bordagaray Carle- - ty football domination over the Cou- tonSummary: — Car&rretta Jurges J Martin a lacked the gars here today but hits — J Martin 2 Hartnett e hit— Cavarretta Home run — Her punch to break a 0 deadlock Each team threatened seriously man to score only once in the colorless on 4! T A' 10 1 0 1 0 10 Grove 0 Total 32 T 24 11 33 13 27 17 Total x— Batted for Lindsey in fourth xx — Batted for English in ninth xxx — Batted for Butcher in ninth Score by innings : 102 000 000 — 3 Brooklyn 400 020 lOx —‘7 New York Otf Error— Whitehead Summary: e hit Phelps Bucher Barteil — Home run Bucher Rosen 2 Barteil Double plays — White-hea- d Sacrifice — Bucher Barteil and McCarthy (3) Lavaget-t- o and Bucher Bucher and Hassett 3 0 9 3 4 1 5 3 0 2 3 0 2 Two-bas- 0 12 16 8 414 4 111 4 14 3 Total 3813 27 121 Total 315 2717 a— Batted for Gonzalc In eighth Score by inning New York OOl 130 000—5 Boaton 200 000 000—2 — Error Glenn Summary: DIMagglo e Croaettl 2 Doerr hit — Rolfe Stolen bases— Selkirk ChapGehrig man Double plays —Lazzeri and Gehrig Gonzales Cronin Doerr and Foxx: HI Doerr and Foxx gin Losing pitcher — 15 5 2 12 2 0 0 2 11 ABHOA 10 15 Glenn e Gomez p ABHOA 4 2 3 4 OiMcCrthylb 4 lichlozza cf 4 l'Dannln e 4 0Whitehd2b 4 2Gumbert p 4 oj 2b 4 2 11 ICramer cf 5 3 5 1 (Cron to ss 4 HOOjFoxx lb 5 1 1 OlHiggins 3b 5 OGhapman rf 3 1 4 SIGaffke If 3 OIDesaatels c 4 2 0 1! Grove p jGonzaje p Rolfe 3b DiMaggiocf Gehrig lb Selkirk rf Hoag If Lazzeri 2b NEW YORK ’ 0 Moore If 4jBartelU as l'Ott 3b O'RippIe rf cf 4 1 2 Bucher 2b 3 1 3 Bassett lb 3 1 7 Manush rf 4 0 1 Cisar rf OOO 4 0 3 Phelpa e Lav&gio3b 4 2 3 4 2 0 Rosen If English M 3 O 3 1 0 0 xxParks Cooney 5 1 1 SlDoerr 1 ROOKLYN BOSTON ABHOAI Pound Brothers Agate Hard To Decide Diamond Gonfalon BOSTON Sept 25— (AP)— Lefty Gomez had his first bad inning in over a month today but he recov- game lead on the National intervals since league race today by whipping best hated rivals the Brookmoney has gone their 7 to 3 lyn Dodgers fund of 3 Allows Favero Left-Hand- er Five Hits Against Boston 1 j UPSET IN FINAL OF FLAG RACE LEAGUE CONTEST New York Wins Over By Willard R Doxey Dodgers Fette In Splenfrom year $3000000 EACH did Form $4000000 is collected from sportsmen in the form new York Sept 25— (AP)-O- f an excise tax on firearms Continuing their recently acquired and ammunition This is the and h5shJy successful habit of giv- - “el- -m 1932 and renewed 21 ST WIN IN CHICAGO CUBS PLAIN CITY IS 4Hayea 2b OIKreevich OjWalker e-- p 10 -c rf-c- b b 12 lf-c- -- I '0001 10 Two-bas- e Two-bas- GEHRIG SECOND IN SWAT RAGE THIRD VICTORY WASHINGTON Sept 25— (AP) one of Washington’s rookie pitchers chalked up his third victory today in four — Ray Phebus IN JUNIOR LOOP major league starts when he car CHICAGO Sept 25— (AP)—Lou ried the Senators to a 5 to 3 win the New York Yankee’s Gehrig over Philadelphia ” will have to break into “iron horse PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON ABHOA a fast gallop if he hopes to bet ABHOAI Moses rf 5 2 0 0 Almada cf 4 2 4 0 Detroit’s Charley Gehringer out of Newsome 3b 5 2 2 6!Lewis 4 12 1 the American league batting' chamWerber 3b 5 0 3 OITravis s 4 2 4 1 pionship Official averages released today which include games of Friday and 4010 3 113 show the star Detroit second base-ma- n 2 0 5 0 led the 0 2 0 1 hitting parade with and average of 378 Far back in second place at 353 was Gehrig who has done little recently to show xxRothrock 110 0) hat he might threaten Gehringer’s Turbevillep 0 O O 01 bid for his initial slugging title O 01 xxxxNelson 1 0 Gehringer slipped six points off Thomas p 0 0 0 0 ils pace of the previous week while I Totals 35 9 24 131 Totals 319 27 6 Gehrig held his average at the same x— Batted for Peters In sixth figure Cecil Travis of Washington xx— Batted for Smith In seventh who at one time during the summer xxx — Batted for Parker in eighth xxxx — Batted for Turbevllle to eighth did the pace-settin- g took third place Score by innings: from Joe away of New DiMaggio — 100 000 020 3 York who had a 345 Philadelphia to 350 mark — 021 020 OOx 6 Washington e for the Senators’ star infielder Errors— Stone HtlU Summary: If 5 0 1 0 Stone If 5 2 14 0WadeU lb Hill cf OlCase rf Brucker o 2 1 3 2Bloodwrh2b Peters 2b 2 0 0 1(R Ferrell C 1 O 0 0 Phebus p xDean Parker 2b O O O 1 0 0 0 0 xxxB&rna Huston 2b O O 0 2 i 2 O O lj Smith p Johnson Hasson lb Ill 4 2 5 0 4 1 5 0 -- -- Two-bas- hits— Newsome HiU Travis Moses Home hits — Hasson WaadelL run— Stone Sacrifice— Brucker Double plays— Brucker to Newsome Newsome to Hasson Winning pitcher— Fhejms Losing pitcher— Smith Three-bas- e Mines at Bozeman Nov 6 and college at Helena Nov 11 Greeley State has Intersectional battles with Texas Mines at El Paso Oct 30 and North Dakota State at Greeley Nov 6 Colorado Mines’ lone outside contest Is with South Dakota Mines at Spearfish 4-4- - Trojans Wallop Pacific Gridders MEMORIAL COLISEUM LOS ANGELES Sept 25— (AP)— Uni- versity of Southern California bundled its 1937 Trojan war horse out of the barn today and watched !t kick a helpless College of Pacific squad into submission 40 to 0 5 Nov Thirty thousand spectators wonLast season Rocky Mountain con- dered if Coach Howard Jones’ ference teams played 17 intersec-tionwere really as powerful as Trojans contests winning nine he or If the Tigers lacked ylooked -seven one and tying This whs the of their veteran mentor punch a great improvement over their Alonzo Stagg 1935 record when they won only One thing was certain Southern six and tied one while losing 14 California flashed an offensive atgames with teams from other sec- tack that shone brilliantly on both tions ‘and and overhead f al losing- PLAY LIKE NATIVES SAN FRANCISCO Sept 25—The Missions of the Pacific Coast League have two foreign-bor- a players —Lou Almada from Mexico and Lou Tost from Germany E LRSQmUGLS 44- - BY WAY OF EXPERIMENT EVANSTON IU Sept 25— Lynn Waldorf has shifted 71 of his Northwestern gridders to positions other than they played a year ago ANNOUNCING $1100 TIIE OPENING Watt Bloomfield Auto Top & Glass Co 409 - 26th Street iak&$ 'Ufi Phone 4037 We specialize In windshield and all auto glass work upholstering and seat covers Tops recovered same day received Onr Prices Are Reasonable ALL WORK GUARANTEED ted ‘ihmh Fitted By X-R- ay XL |