Show 3 THE OGDEN GIANTS MOVE BOWLING ‘ TOWARD FLAG CITY LEAGUE AMERICAN CAN CO 2 170 157 150 148 190 130 New Yorkers Command Big Lead In Race For Gonfalon NATIONAL LEAOrE Standing of the Teams 945 & JACK’S ROSS Ttls 155 — 513 174 — 513 200 — 537 Pittsburgh 166— 506 161 — 549 126 — 378 Boston Brooklyn Philadelphia Cincinnati 982 — 2996 Monday's Results Boston New York Chicago 7 Cincinnati 4 3 Philadelphia 11 Brooklyn Only games scheduled 4-- 5-- 3 First game: BOSTON" NEW YORK I abh abhoai 5 0 2 OJ Moore 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 Fletcberlb 3 0 Warstlerss 3 0 Mueller c 3 0 Lanning p 2 00 0 Fette p 4 2 3 3 1 uMayo 0 oa If 4 2 0 0 ss 3 4 2 Bartell 2 0 Ott 3b — 4 0 0 2 0 rf 3 4 1 Ripple 0 0 McCarty lb 4 113 0 0 0 Chiozza cf 3 0 5 0 0 0 Mancuso c 2 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 7 1 zzHaslin Panning c O O 1 14 11 2 0 Whitehd 2b 3 0 1 2 2 Hubbell p 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 zLeslie 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brown p 2 12 10 29 6 27 13 Totals 30 4 24 Totals x — Batted for Rets in eighth xx — Batted for Fette In ninth z— Batted for Hubbell In seventh zz — Ran for- - Mancuso in seventh Score by innings: 000 300 010 — 4 Boston 5 100 000 31 New York hits — Ripple E Summait runse— Cuccinello J Moore Home Moore Sacrifices — E Moore Whitehead Lanning Double play — Lanning to Cuccinello Bases Lanning 3 on balls —Off Hubbell 3 Brown 2 Fette 1 Strikeouts — Hubbell 5 Lanning 1 Brown 1 R- H E Second game: 1 6 1 Boston 1 4 3 New York Lohr- Turner and Lopez Batteries: jnaa and Mancuso 71 Two-bas- FEDERALS 1 2 177 163 195 133 154 102 3 Ttls 224 — 594 137 — 502 attack featuring Stan Hack and Phil Cavarretta that scored in 11-h- it the first second sixth and sev enth on AI Hollingsworth CHICAGO 990 980 972-2-942 SPERRY’S Wessman Chrisman 5 3 2 Hack 3b Herman 2b 4 1 2 Demaree rf 5 1 1 Falsley Smith Handicap Totals W W smash-u- p le -- I -- Two-bas- BOSTON Sept 28— (AP)— Big Buck Newsom and the Red Sox split with the Philadelphia Athletics Monday when the big Bosafter winning ton the opener started the second game and was shelled off the mound in three innings Two home runs by Jimmy Foxx which accounted for four runs carried Newsom and Boston to a 2 the victory in the first game butNewBoston bats were silent and som wild as the Athletics won 0 in the abbreviated nightcap called after the sixth inning because of darkness er 6-- First game: PHILADELPHIA 1 Race Driver Is Killed In East 25-mi- 300 000 001 — Cincinnati e hits — Herman DeSummary: hits — Hack Holmaree Galan Three-bas- e Double plays — Frey to Herlingsworth man to Cavarretta Myers to McCormick Bases on balls— Off C Davis 1 HollingsStrikeouts — Hollingsworth 3 worth 2 Hit by pitcher — By C Davis tG Davis) HO A 3 0 3 3 2 3 5 8 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 OGDENSIRE’SOISHOLVAUU ill Mats Eves 5F U0V7 THEY’RE HUTS ODER HAGS BE SATURDAY FEATURE HIT NO r The weekly wrestling matches at Brown’s Palace will be staged Saturday night this week instead to-of Wednesday is was announced day by Ralph Morley The change is made for this week only Morley said to give the promoters a chance to bring in new talent from out of the state Hereafter the matches will again be held Wednesday nights This week’s card will present m CHDiEtenB Plus This Second Big Feature! ter Clarence E MULFORD’S headliners in both wrestling and the wrestling headliner and Truman Harvey will oppose Perry Saatch in the boxing feature Morley and Ira Dern who are presenting the weekly cards declared this week’s offering will be the best so far this season due to top-sp- m ot with WILLIAM BOYD EORGE HAYES URIEL' EVANS added talents t lost to a rival claimant in straight Bronko Nagurski falls last night The match was billed as a world championship event Nagurski 230 took the first (ah with a body slam and the second with a head TO l53I risks I boxing as usual Morley will meet Jack O’Brien of New Mexico in crown A vs- t Ay t & - x Paramount News Paramount Picture ADDED— BAND NOVELTY — NEWS lock Starts 0 5 4 2 0 1 Toewoufov Totals 315 24 131 Totals 3313 27 12 x — Batted for Caster In second xx — Batted for Huston In ninth xxx — Batted for Fmk in ninth Score by Innings: 001 010 0000 — 2 Philadelphia 401 000 Olx — 6 Boston e hits — Moses Has Summary: e Home runs — Mills son Higgins Sacrifice — Newsome DouFoxx 2 ble plays — Newsome to Huston to Hassett Bases 2 Huston to Newsom to Hasson Strikeon balls — Off Fink 1 Newsom 5 outs — Fink 1 Newsom 6 JL H E Second game: 0 Philadelphia 1 5 0 Boston Thomas and Hayes New- Batteries: A Thomas and Olsen Gonzales some Peters Showing First Pictures of AMEISIICAN LEBB©H ©mnsEm©£Ta Legion See “The Boys” Turn Times Square Into Likes it! York New And Playground Ogden-You- ’re NEVER SUCH STARS! Two-bas- Presents New-som- V T f ' ” In All Show History There Has Been Nothing In Wrestling WHITE CITY ARENA nd Ho was an atithor full of original ideas about every Ska was too protty to hold hor oh but how she could thing but work! hold hor manl FRANK McHUGHPATSY KELLY ALLEN JENKINS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 30 8:30 p m Sharp LEVER DICKNashville LOUISE FAZENDA A COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION A First Presented by Warner Bros National Picture Directed by Lloyd Bacon vs DttMEMYVMET MCtD0UN( STRANGE THINGS HAPPEN WHEN A STUNT GOES An Actor Romeo and His IAN O PAP Greece A3 LAZING DRAMA! THE SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT OF FRANK CAPRA'S BRILLIANT CAREER! WILLIAM HOPPER PURCELL DICK BERTON CHURCHILL 2— —Other Whirlwind Bouts IPMCES 2 j General Admission 55c AM CfWTUHT ILasti PAX 2ND FEATURE Kiddies 10c Plus Tax j One Fall To Win— 45 Minute Time Limit Warner Bros— 1st National Picture t One Hour Time Limit —Two Falls to Win vs LAST TIMES TODAY c i UNBELIEVABLE MAGNIFICENCE ! Juliet! “Always a Good Show” 15c-20- t ASTOUNDING BEAUTY! HAYWIRE!! New York JANE WYMAN Adults HARDEN GEORGE Minneapolis ROEBUCK TINYHaskell Indian To Compare With “Lost Horizon” With Show! “ The World’s Finest TOMORROW ‘7'X Right Topping all Expectations See It From Start Feature at 1:37 4:07 6:39 9:07 Adults 3Oc-4- 0c Kiddies 10c —S Jack Washburn NEVER SUCH THRILLS! NEVER SUCH LAUGHS! Dennis Wins In Loses to Lopez Butte Headliner Present Champ 27— BUTTE Mont Hurry! Again Today! like This s in the Man O’ War of Fun Shows! i You’ll 10$ who ! “Too Many Wives” Children -- I 200-pou- Two-bas- e 20$ Playing - 10-rou- nd xxx — Batted for Brown in sixth for Lindsey in seventh xz— Batted for M arrow in eighth Score by Innings: 100 OOO 200 — 3 Brooklyn ' 012024 02x — 11 Philadelphia hits — Fallon Cam- Summary: Home runs — ill i Parks Fasseau Klein Sacrifice — Browne Browne 2 —Klein Double plays — Scharein to Norris to Camilla Parks to Fallon to HassetL Bases on balls — Henshaw 1 Lindsey 2 Winsett 2 Strikeouts — Passeau 5 Hen Fasseau 5 shaw 1 Marrow 1 r —‘HI Another of the Bigger and Better Programs We are Pleased to Show Our Patrons 110 0 3 0 (AP)— Sept Dennis of Bozeman MonHubert PHOENIX Ariz Sept 28— (AP) 28 — tana PHILADELPHIA Sept champion pound- —Vincent Lopez former lightweight Chuck Klein’s thirteenth and four- ed out a decision over Idaho football player and a claim teenth homers of the year and an- Everett Simington of Chicago to- ant to the heavyweight wrestling other by Earl Browne with two night Dennis floored Simington in men on were the big blows Mon the fifth round Dennis weighed day as the Phillies pounded out 11a 137 Simington 136 dozen hits to w’hip the Dodgers Henry Moreno 124 Los Angeles won a decision over Jackie Rodgto 3 PHILADELPHIA BROOKLYN ers 120 Missoula in six rounds Ralph Hocking 129 Butte and Last Times Today Sammy Levine 132 Los Angeles Charlie went six rounds to a draw Erroll Flynn Twins Ruggles 3Iauch -- inAlice Brady In FOX “Women “The Prince & Never Know” the Pauper” x — Batted for Henshaw in fifth XX — Batted for Folly in sixth t wrestTesto 4151 BOSTON AB ABHOAI 4 cf Moses rf 4 2 2 UMills 4 Newsome ss 2 1 4 4 Doerr 2b Werber 3b 4 0 lAllCromn ss 44 4 Johnson cf 3 0 4 0 Foxx lb Hasson lb 3 2 9 0 Higgins 3b 4 Bama If 3 0 1 OChapmanrf 44 Brucker c 4 0 1 llGaffke If Hueter 2b 3 0 2 3 Peacock c 3 xxRothrock 1 O O 0Newsom p 2 0 0 0 lj Caster p 1 0 0 01 28 — xConroy 2 0 0 21 p auto Fink 1 0 0 0! xxxHlll fatal to another driver 0 Hartnett c 4 1 0 O Cuvier cf 2 Cavreta lb 4 3 14 HMcCrmcklb 4 1110 fcat the state fair yesterday Stanbck cf 4 1 3 0 Lombardi c 3 0 2 1 Howard (Howdy) Cox of Dallas 4 110 Outlaw 3b 3 12 5 If G&lan 0 z was killed in the four-ca- r 0 Tex 5 3 0 Jordan 3 ss 10 Frey 1 1 2 3 2b 4 0 1 5 Kmpuris CDavis p event of the IzzRiggs 110 0 pileup in the final — the j Myers ss 3 0 13 fair race program jzzzScarsella 10 0 0 sweepstakes race IHllngwth p 3 1 O O attendants said none of jzzzzHafey 110 0 theHospital injured — Ted Horn of Los Totals 37 11 27 17! Totals 35 10 27 12 Angeles Duke Halon of Chicago z — Batted for Outlaw In ninth and Vern Orenduff of Tallahassee zz — Batted for Kampouris in ninth Fla was in a serious condition zzz — Batted for Myers in ninth zzzz — Batted for Hollingsworth in ninth Score by innings: 120 002 200 — 7 Chicago FLORENCE county is experiencing a shortage of sales and service tax tokens according to Kenneth Robertsonis sales tax collector The shortage attributed to tourists taking the tokens out of the state when re$112 turning to their homes w 6-- NASHVILLE Term Sept ABHOA (AP) — Three dirt track 1 GDavis If 4 0 5 1 racers were in a Nashville hospital 5 Goodman rf 4 1 3 0 a 0 today with injuries received in 2 0 Craft cf 10 2 2 CHILD SAVINGS BACKED Finland— By a HELSINGFORS devised at Helsingfors beginplan ning with a government grant children are to be taught to save On the recommendation of their teacher poor children will be given a savings bank with a deposit equal to about has cared for him since he was three years old and who brought Eldon Auker submarine right- him to Hollywood Miss Bartolo-meis the boy’s legal guardian hander torpedoed the Indians of Los Angeles superior decree even by threatened trouble when court The parents through Atthough the Indians outbatted his Blount requested that torney Avery to four teammates seven hits the decree be set aside The court CLEBELAND DETROIT AB H O A ordered a hearing on the petition AB H O A! 4 2 2 5 White cf 3 14 OILary ss 2 0 3 OIHughes 2b 2 0 4 5 next Friday Fox rf right-hand- Tatro A Bartholomew Miss Myllicent Two-bas- CINCINNATI I ABHOAI 2-- 6 -- I Totals — Fremont Colo 12 Murray of the Federals bowled the highest individual score and the highest Ross A Jack’s bowled the game series in the game compescore total highest 27— (AP)— tition CINCINNATI Sept The Chicago Cubs still trying to Two new teams are represented in the league this season the Realtors and catch up with the first place City Bar B Q Bob’s of Giants won the opening game The City league opened the season with a series with the Reds Monday 7 an excellent representation from all of the teams to 4 Behind fancy flinging by Curt Davis who shut out the Reds from the second through the eighth Charley Grimm’s crew unloaded an The suit latest in a long series boy his involving the career his earnings his guardianship and his contract was filed by a lawyer for his parents Mr and Mrs Cecil Bartholomew of London The defendant was the boy’s aunt 0 0 Gehrlngr2b 4 0 2 2'Averill cf 44 2O 11 2 3 0 10 OITrosky lb Greenbrglb 4 0 2 0 4 2 2 l!8olters If 160 — 506 York c 151 0 142 — 411 Walker If 3 O 1 O’Campbell rf 2 135 3 10 1 4 13 1 Hale 3b 183 — 497 Owen 3b 160 ss 2 0 2 5 Pytlak c 102 — 306 Rogell 102 2 0 0 21 Harder p 2 0 11 Auker p p 0 0 0 0 IHeving 943 924 949 — 286 0 0 jzKroner 10 0 0 0 1 Wyatt p A FARR jzzSodd 2 Ttls 3 10 0 0 1 162 167 142 — 471 A Farr 317 27 16 Totals 27 4 27 111 Totals 95 153 172 — 420 B Stratford z— Batted for Harder in seventh 150 162 180 — 492 W Ludden zz — Batted for Wyatt in ninth 142 124 166— 432 W Stowell Score by innings: a 161 142 170 — 473 G French 100 000 010 — 2 — 344 Detroit 104 120 120 Handicap 000 000 010 — 1 Cleveland e hits — York Camp 830 868 934—2633 Summary: Totals Three-bas- e hit— White Stolen bases bell — Sacrifices —Hughes AuWalker Lary REALTORS — Hughes to Trosky Double ker plays 3 1 Ttls 2 to Greenberg 173 143 127 — 443 Pytlak toto Hughes Rogell W Wright Bases Gehringer to Greenberg 170 170 170 — 510 Rogell D M Stewart on balls — Auker 4 Harder 2 Wyatt 3 — 505 179 144 182 KnowlesK — Auker 2 Harder 3 140 169 152 — 461 Heving 13 Strikeouts E C Mortenson Wyatt 546 185 195 166 L Taylor 159 159 159 — 477 Handicap 193 202 - custody 2-- 479 487 533 160 — 514 129 — 387 979 — 2929 st TOURISTS TAKE TOKENS Z 1 by to Cleveland Monday with a thrill Detroit’s Tigers in a Ttls loss to 529 ing game 3-- 5-- Roach FINE CONTEST CASE RENEWED 6-- (AP)-Althoug- h associate Hal will celebrate his twenty-fir- st host and business birthday and the twenty-firFETED OH BIRTHDAY wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Roach Invited by- Mayor Angelo Rossi CULVER CITY Calif Sept 28 to visit San Francisco young Muschubby solini replied he may be able to do (AP)— Vittorio Mussolini Detroit Takes Close Decis- "reddie’s Folks Lose $400 son of Italy’s premier and would-b- e so about Cfctober 7 or 8 en route When Aunt Makes Him savior of his country’s film industry back to Italy ion Mackmen Divide President of a new Italian motion came of age in a foreign land toTwin Quit Movies is studying picture company hemethods 1 day here American his of production A party tonight at the home AMERICAN LEAGUE HOLLYWOOD Sept 28— (UP)— Standing of the Teams Freddie Bartholomew’s aunt who Pet Won Lost 676 made him quit work in the movies 47 98 New York 10-20- C 581 and his 62 86 Detroit whose $400 month10-1- 5c parents 562 64 82 Chicago 531 ly allowance from his salary was 69 78 After Six Cleveland Til Six 524 69 76 Boston tocut off were engaged 486 thereby 74 70 Washington 340 day in another court 49 95 Philadelphia NOW PLAYING fight for his 299 44 103 SL Louis Monday’s Results Detroit 2 Cleveland 1 0 (second 3 Ttls Boston Philadelphia 186 — 531 game called end of sixth darkness) New York at Washington postponed 179 — 449 168— 479 rain 471 181 Only games scheduled 177 516 417 139 CLEVELAND Sept 28— (AP)— The Indians said their 1937 good 1 NEW YORK Sept 28— their batting attack was throttled down to a total of ten hits the Giants Monday ran their National league lead to four and a half games by winning both ends of a doubleheader from the 4 and 1 Boston Bees Thus the Terrymen successfully first of four straight got past the — with the bargain bills another Bees Tuesday and two with the -- Phils days — and onjthe next two clinchtoward moved a step closer The Chicago ing the pennant Murray Cubs who also won Monday have W C Johnson only six more games to play left can FT Guthrie The Giants with nine Watkins ' win the pennant by taking four L Stratton even if the Cubs should win all Handicap of theirs Totals Harms If English 3b E Moore rf Cuclnelo2b Reis cf x Johnson DiMaggiocf ' 3 New York Chicago -st Louis TUESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 28 1937: R STAR'S CUSTODY Nl duce sou to be AU1CER HURLS 3 Ttls 175 — 552 — 441 105 184 — 499 — 528 171 116 — 458 130 — 390 881 — 2868 STANDARD-EXAMINE- ©ay Ray Francis Weelu-Sn- d JiT wit? 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