Show liin TEfiJ THE OGDEN H " STANDARD-EXAMINE- R n Costello Called LiCrD 1 Lefty Lucas Issues 11 Bases On Balls In Series Opener Adams and Rosenlund Lead Hitting Attack for the Reds Teams Clash At 8:30 p m Tonight By MATT WYSE Staff Those hustling Ogden Reds upset the Lewiston Indians 11-- 9 in the series opener at Reddy Kilowatt field Monday but only after Lefty Lucas had given the 1100 fans in at Standard-Examin- er tendance a severe case of baseball jitters sailed along nicely Lefty Lucas and appeared -- eighth headed for an easy victory when he lost complete control Two errors and four bases on balls put the Indians very much' back in the ball game It remained for “High-PocketCostello to quiet the run scoring orgy of the Indians but before the big right hander could take control of the situation he walked Wilson to force in a run Two errors and five bases on balls together with a single by Sarboe accounted for the five Lewiston 'runs in this frame The Indians scored single runs in the fourth and ninth innings and came up with two tallies in the ‘ until the fifth f Score In First Ogden opened with three runs in the very first inning Goddard scoring Hebert Serpa and Rosen lund on a single to right center Hughes walked and advanced ta third on Rosenlund’s single in the second Hughes scored on Davis’ infield out The Reds came back with three runs in the fifth three more in the sixth and chased in a run for good measure in the eighth Lewiston collected 10 hits and 13 bases on balls Linde Garland and Hall shared the mound work for the visitors Ogden bounced the trio of Lewis ton twirlers for nine hits with Bob Adams and Chet Rosenlund leading the attack Ogden and Lewiston collide again this evening at eight-thirt- y p m There was much moaning and gnashing of bicuspids among the betting gentry in Pioneer Base ball League circles today and not News: The Red Sox were darned glad to get out of Detroit what with Joe Cronin getting clipped for $150 and trainer Win Greene for $100 Gabby Hartnett expects Dizzy Dean to show up on the bench for today’s double header just like nothing had happened On top When a numerology expert failed to find out what ails the last place Hutchinson (Kansas) club in the Western association the Hutchinson Herald decided to do someso thing about the situation now it prints the club standings in reverse without good reason With the season past the half way mark no club has emerged as a shoo-i- n for the pennant Three teams are within a game of each other in the upper division with each outfit as likely to go one way as the other Still in the lead are the Pocatello Cardinals A game behind are the Twin Falls Cowboys And hot on the Punchers’ trail are the Salt Lake City Bee3 PHILADELPHIA July 25 (AP) — Morrie Arnovich will have to shake himself like little Egypt the shimmy dancer to shoo a slump that threatens his National league batting leadership' “Whenever I feel I’m tightening up’’ the Phils’ peppy left fielder announced a few days ago “I step out of the batter’s box and shake myself to' loosen up” If that’s Morrie's formula he’d better wiggle during the Phillies’ current western trip or he may soon taste dust from the heels of Johnny Mize of the St Louis Cardinals and Zeke Bonura of tie New York Giants frhey’re now sec-or- id and third Respectively READY FOR ACTION John Hettche boxing commissioner sits between them as Joe Louis signs to fight Bob Pastor right 20 rounds at Briggs Stadium Detroit Sept 20 Standing left to right are It W Reading mayor of Detroit Mike Jacobs promoter John of Louis Douglas G Mode Julian Black Roxborough of champion and James J Johnston manager of Pastor Results Monday's 10-Boise Lewiston 9 Only games scheduled Tuesday's Schedule Pocatello at Salt Lake 8:15 Lewiston at Ogden 8:30 pm Boise at Twin falls 8:30 pm First game: 8 9-- Patrolling Jhs Spvrf at booed and hissed when he sufferAnd ed injury from a foul ball this gentle reader was awfully poor sportsmanship on the part of the fans Ogden has attracted about 28000 fans to date and Manager Bill McCorry feels that the Reds will attract at least 22000 more before the season ends in The late September Ogden Reds - Brigham benefit game scheduled for August 21 may be played at Reddy Kilowatt field Proceeds will be turned over to Zito and Bambrough injured in the recent state tournament The Peaches of Brigham City will send Merrill Johnson to the rubber tonight in their first game against the Phoenix Thunderbirda at Phoenix Manager Norman Watkins has six twirlers at PhoeThe Peaches nix for the series are favored by this corner to return home with the pm LAKE By TOM SILER ABHOA ABHOA) Noakes cf 3 0 3 OiTrower ss 4104 CHICAGO July 25 — (AP) — Bates 4 0 3 4!Arlett rf ss 0 110 I 2 0 0 5 New York Giants rulers of Adams If 5 2 1 0Kiley 3b Rickert rf 5 2 2 0Larrieu 2b 4 14 5 the professional football world Lowe lb 5 2 12 0 Burisn If 5 2 2 0 5 0 110 Hrngtn 2b 1 1 0 2Alves lb have a date with 69 Sheehn 3b 5 2 0 lj Anderson cf 4 2 0 0 c 4 1 3 0 Myers c 3 0 7 0 lege stars the ni ght of A ° 30 and Lorenzen Fields p 14 0 0 1 Piscovlch p 3 0 0 2 j lfc looks llke anything but a pleas-crac- k Gomez 2b 3 12 6 Byrd rf 2130 Cowboys Picked As today’s schedule stacks Jup the odds would seem to favor Twin Falls to'stay in second or even to knock the Cards out of the top they’ve held since the first month of play Wes Schulmerich’s boys get a Boise I ant assignment at the cellar-positio- n Pilots in a three-gam- e series to- The roster of college seniors Pocatello and Salt Lake ected in a 10916366-vot- e poll con-Cit- y begin a sort of “civil war” at ducted by more than 300 newspa-th- e Utah capital which likely will pers and radio stations reads like do neither team any good as the a Who’s-Wh- o of the 1938 season Cow-boy-s pounce all over the Pilots The starting lineup of the All-I- n games yesterday the Bees stars was automatically determin-too- k I both ends of a double-stan- d ed the most popular players at the I °1S wfnl® tv1 'f' l°'9r positions f fourth respective getting the Ogden w the for kickoff But spots down the Lewis- - L men get to plaJ the olhich most the Giants are in for a ter- test ’because of the quality I ifw 4LqJ last half of the ninth when Pilot vi year’s battle will be the Pitcher Fields blew up in the series The pros have Four walks singles by George sixth n two and Whitey' Burleson and Ray wo endedthen ct°llee Byrd Sames Anderson plus an error by second Davey O’Brien Texas Christian’s baseman Tony Gomez brought the showed quarterback Pilots defeat when they had vic- superlative g the way in polling 1 tory in fight In the night game Jack Andrews 204516 votes to take the field gen-hethe Boiseans to nine hits efals assignment by a wide mar-whi- le his mates collected 13 and gi” Others who qualified for starting scored two runs each in the first positions: fourth fifth and eighth innings Ends — Earl Brown Notre Dame-BowdJohnny Larrieu led the Bees a two Wyatt Tennessee and triple getting singles Tackles — Joe Mihal Purdue Pilot Manager Andy Harrington Bob Haak Indiana three-bagge- d Guards — Ralph Heikkinen Michigan Francis Twedell Minnesota Center— Charles Brock Nebrasht se-nig- afe"sfwJh®n°rific vote-gettin- ld 1 0 0 0 0 Gerstbgr p O 0 O O'xJohnson Fedemyr p 0 0 0 0 Totals 39 1126zl4 Totals 33 8 27 16 xBatted for Piscovlch in ninth zTwo out wnen winning Tun scored Boise 110 040 003 — 9 Salt Lake Oil 010 016— 10 Summary: Runs—Noakes Harrington Alves Trower 3 Adams 2 Lowe Gomez Sheehan Larrieu Bates Rickert Myers Johnson Kiley Byrd Burleson Errors— Larrieu Noakes Trower Lorenzen Kiley Gomez Left on bases— Boise 8 Salt Lake 7 Stolen bases — Trower Sheehan Lorenzen Sacrifice hits Kiley 2 Gomez Home Three-basrun — Adams hit — Larrieu e — hits Harrington Adams Rickert Runs batted in — Lorenzen 2 Myers Larrieu 2 Sheehan Gomez Anderson Kiley 2 Burleson 3 Adams 2 Lowe Byrd Double play — Gomez to Lowe Innings pitched — By Fields 8 (none out In 9th) Gerstenberg (1 batter) Federmeyer Credit victory to Riscovlch Charge defeat to Federmeyer At bat — Off Fields 29 Gerstenberg 0 Federmeyer 4 Hits batted — Off Fields 6 Gerstenberg 0 FederRuns scored — Off Fields 5 meyer 2 Gerstenberg 1 Federmeyer 4 Runs responsible for— Fields 5 Gerstenberg 1 Federmeyer 1 Struck out by Fields 3 Piscovlch 7 Basel dn balls — Off Fields 6 Piscovich 2 Gerstenberg 1 Hit with pitched balls — Noakes and Bates by Piscovich Byrd by FieldsTime — 2:08 UmScorer—Goates pires — Happ and Ulrich e Two-bas- 2-- 3 - en ka Halfbacks — Bob MacLeod Dartmouth Marshall Goldsberg Pittsburgh A Fullback — Howard Weiss Wis 2 consin 4 0 0 0 0 All-Sfa- rs Engage In Annual Event 3 2 0 2 0 0 Second game: - BOISE Noake Bates ss cf 4 Adams If Rickert Lowe SALT I ABHOA! lb rf 13 12 0 Trower LAKE ABHOA as 4 4 5 4 4 1 OjAlvea lb 1 Anderson cf 4 c 4 0 Botelho 1 Andrews p 4 2' Byrd rf 3 1 2 0 Kiley 3b 3 0 5 0 Larrieu 2b 4 0Burlesn If 13 2b 4 2 4 Sheehan 3b 4 2 1 Fedrtnyr p 0 0 0 Lorenzen c 3 0 6 Rene p 1 0 0 0 xMentx xxGomes Hrngtn 2 0 2 3 2 4 4 0 0 4 2 3 110 0 13 0 2 2 0 2 3 0 3102 3101 1000 Totals 34 9 24 5 Totals 33 13 27 13 xBatted for Federmeyer In ninth xx Batted for Noakes In ninth 002 100 000 — 3 Boise 200 220 02x — 8 Salt Lake Runs— Kiley 2 Alves An Summary Rene derson Larrieu Burleson Botelho Errors — Adams Noakes Harrington — Left on bases Boise 7 Noakes Byrd Sacrifice hit — Alves 2 Salt Lake 7 Three-bas- e hits — Adams Rickert Trower Larrieu Harrington Runs batted in — Noakes Adams Sheehan Trawer Larrieu 2 Alves Botelho Andrews Innings Federmeyer pitched — By Rens 7 Runs responsible defeat to Rene Charge — By for — Rene 7 Andrews 2 Struck out— Bases on balls Off Rene 5 Andrews 3 ball — Rene 1 Andrews 1 Hit by pitched Balk — Rene Time Trotfer Byrd by Rene — 1:56 Umpires — Ulrich and Happ ' Scorer—Goates -- An-re- SPOKANE Wash July 25 (UP) —The eastern Washington baseball teams of the Western Inter- national league" Monday blanked the players from night the teams west of the Cascades 0 in an all-stgame Tacoma hurler Floyd Isekite was unable to h6ld the batters from the Spokane Wenatchee and Yakima teams Isekite was replaced by Mann aqd then Sheehan The easterners collected 11 hits off the three chuckers while the Tacoma Vancouver and Belteam was held lingham all-stscoreless on eight safeties' 13 5-- i ar A 4 1 0 2 0 0 0 4 4 2-- ar 0 Utah-Arizo- Schilling Adams 4 Deas Charge 000 120 051 — 9 I defeat to Linde Credit Lewiston victory to 301 033 Olx— 11 J Lucas Ogden Strikeouts — By Lucas 1 Summary: Runs— Hebert Serpa Linde 3 Garland 1 Costello 3 3 Rosenlund 3 Morey 2 Reser Bases on balls— Off Lucas 11 Hughes 3 Garland Williamson Linde 3 Garland 4 Costello 2 Hall Sarboe 2 Thomas Morey White L Hit with pitched balls— Hebert Davis Erfors — Linde Williamson by Garland Goddard by Hall Wild Morey 2 Rqjfenlund 2 Wilson pitch— Linde Passed ball — God-Stolbases— Goddard Linde dard Umpires— McQuillan and Reser Serpa 2 Davis Two-bas- e Lowe Time— 2:20 Scorer— War-hi- ts —Thomas Reser Runs batted J den I en No games Monday 3 1-- 3 na Wyse Romney has served as assistant director of the national WPA recreational setup for the past year During this time Ott has lectured in practically every state of the union The source in Washington tells us that friend Ott is in line to take over the directoh’s post within a few weeks Uncle Sam just couldn’t make a better selection Romney’s work has impressed He national recreation leaders has a complete knowledge of athletics and recreation and has done much to improve WPA recreation over the nation Ott believes in promoting more baseball more play grounds additional softball fields fields tennis courts and in fact bigger and better fields for all phases of POCATELLO AB H O Murphy ss 5 1 1 Cabral 2b 5 14 Maine rf-- c 6 Robello lb 3 18 Nelson rf 2 10 2 0 0 Kirke cf Valentn 3b 2 2 2 3b-4 2 4 Brnt 4 Hjort If b 3 2 4 Binjtr 2 2 0 Owens p 3 0 0 Strada p 14 cf 10 COLLEGIANS AIMauchy 2b 3 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 3'Heath 2b 3Garrett ss 4 0 3 4 rf 1 0 1 0 ojRasmusn 5 10 1 0 Ptesn rf-s- a 5 3 8 1 OlHirst c OJW Nymn if 5 2 3 0 1 C Nymn cf 2 1 1 0 01 Morgan cf 3 2 0" 0 O'Green lb f OlOO 3 2 l'Bailey 3b 10 recreation programs H is especially interested in the underprivileged developing youngsters of the nation He feels that in most cases these new fa- programs One of Ott’s big ideas is to construct new and modern plants with plenty of parking facilities with an idea of the future in mind This writer had occasion to visit with Ott at dinner in San Francisco last April The former Montana State and B Y U mentor is all wrapped up in his work Romney is an Ideal leader and one of the most capable sports dl rectors in all Utah history This department congratulates Uncle Sam in honoring George Ottinge Romney for the biggest recreational post in the United States chief of the vast WPA program I’m sincere In saying that Ott Romney will develop every phase of recreation under WPA as it has never been attempted in the past Our hat is off to Ott Romney a grand guy a splendid coach and one of the aces of all time in Utah athletics Sports Tidbits Ed Goddard outfielder Is doing a nice job back of the plate for the Reds despite the fact that many of the fans have taken occasion to razz the former football player Stay in there and pitph Ed t Tom McQuillan umpire in chief was injured Monday night when struck on the right arm by a fouled ball from the bat of Damaron Davie Tom called time for a moment and was given a big hand when he resumed his work The night before Umpire Dooley was all-Ameri- Texas League Shreveport 7 San Antonio Fort Worth 3 Dallas 1 outpointed Nick New Orleans (10) Bob Adams infielder youthful and outfielder of the Ogden Reds is getting plenty ofhits these days He cracked out a double andtwo singles in the opener with One operator to another “My Isn’t it grand out here tonight 1 just know the Reds are going to win Our presence alone Is enough to inspire the" Ogden club” Reser robbed Adams of a possible triple in the third with a sensational running catch It was one of the best catches yet made in Reddy Kilowatt park Damaron Davis duplicated Res-er- ’s feat by making a colorfuljrun-nin- g catch of Linde’s fly in the fourth This chap Davis Is one of the best fielding outfielders in the Pioneer league one-hand- ed T Plans for Ogden’s part in the 100th completely anniversary of baseball will Linde’s fly ball in the lights and be mapped out at a meeting at the lost Walter Deas it went for a base hit “0 Newark N J Henry Mathieu to Defend Golf Title We expect at least 15 pit Select Field to' Compete Friday ers from El Monte Last year thnr'J event was conducted over the El In Annual City Event Monte course This Week End "All matches will be 18 holes with the exception of the championship Henry Mathieu Intermountain finals which will be 36 holes” amateur golf champion and holder of the 1938 OgdenCity crown will defend his city golf title against a seasoned field starting Saturday over the Ogden country club course Mathieu will be seeded number one but will play for the medal This chap recently won award the Intermountain amateur from EVANSTON July 25 — Northa field that included Ed Kingsley western university’s hopes of Imrunner-u- p last week in the on last lall’s football lec-or- d event proving of four victories two defeats will be rounds play“Qualifying ed Saturday aft ernoon” said and two ties may be stymied George Schneiter professional to- the strong schedule which c 3 day “All who wish to take part fronts the Wildcats The eightj-gam- e in the tournament must enter becard again includes six western conference fore Thursday night " “Pairings will be announced Fri- clubs four of which finished in the first division of the 1938 raccv day night in The Standard-ExaminWe expect a field of 30 top Big Ten squads on the Purple flight golfers card are Ohio State Wisconsin “Qualifying rounds will be 18 Illinois Minnesota Purdue and holes Match play will dpen Sun- Iowa Nonconference engageday First round matches must be ments Include the opener with completed by August 1 Oklahoma Oct 7 and Notre Dame “Second round matched will be Nov 18 completed August 3 The semiThe complete lineup: finals will be completed August 5 Oct 7— Oklahoma at home Oct 36 Sunholes over with the finals 14 — Ohio State in Columbus Oct day August 6 “There will be a championship 21— Wisconsin at home Oct 28— and consolation to the champion- Illinois at home Nov 4— Minne11— Special awards have been sota in Minneapolis 18Nov ship — Notre8 Purdue at home Nov secured “Practice will be permitted for Dame in South Bend and Nov El Monte players Thursday and — Iowa at home Wildcats Hardly Pick Their Spots On Football Field pi er v Mundune 182 Cleveland (8) Larry 158 Oneonta N Y Kellum stopped Charlie yinkleried 159 (4) MIAMI BEACH Fla—Jack 144 Miami Beach outRichJoe Spangler 146 pointed mond Va' (10) Lar-rimo- re 3 I CHICAGO— Eddie Lander 127 131 6 American Association St Paul 4 Toledo 1 Minneapolis 3 Columbus 1 Milwaukee 10 Louisville 1 Kansas City 7 Iridianapolis 5 FIGHTS Chicago der-rick- ed s” Trans-Mississip- Beaumont 4 Houston 0 Oklahoma City 8 Tulsa 1 apolis Millers for fall delivery It is said that theJ3ruins are to deliver a pitcher capable of winning in the American association right away and two other players for 1940 together with cash Pofahl junior American Legion product of Fairbault Minn has been the defensive star of Mike team He is Kelley’s second-plac- e 310 well is and up In the hitting home run race deal either goes through If the CJene Lillard or Vance Page would likely be the pitcher used for immediate delivery though the hard are pressed for Wrigleys cilities should be located “west pf the tracks” Homney of course refers to the residential districts where most poor people reside chuckers' Those with means naturally can take care of their own recreation 1 base hits — Ballinger Valentino Burnett Credit victory to Charge defeat to Stone Struck out — By Stone 2 Price Owens Hit 4 Driggs 2 Owens 2 Strada 2 Bases on batsmen — Ballinger by Stone balls — Off Stone 3 Price 2 Driggs 1 Strada 1 Umpires Nielson and Young MINNEAPOLIS July 25— It Is reported that the Chicago Nationals are about to close for Jimmy Pofahl shortstop of the Minne- 3 ry Cardinals Easily Trim Ldgan Nine Home Maucbley 2 Garrett 3 Nelson runs — Malone Robello Three base hits — Two Stone Price C Nyman Peterson Clubs About to Close Deal for AA Shortstop Schacht who has thrilled lions has performed in many of the Pioneer league parks and has attracted record breaking attendance The famous clown bas a number of stunts he will offer for local and out of city baseball boosters Lewiston and Ogden will provide the baseball feature with Schacht No adas the added attraction Salt Lake and Boise attracted vance will be made in prices f nearly 7000 fans in two games Monday The Bees and Cardinals ' Ilall Lewiston pitcher talked should shatter all previous attenout of turn twice Monday night dance records in their three game and was fined $5 by Umpire Tom series starting tonight ' at t Salt deciLake McQuillan Questioning sions and using profane language was given as the reason Voice of the fan: “Let’s hav a big night for William C Mc-orIt should be staged someLefty Lucas was wilder than a March wind last night He issued time in Ogden and I’m ready to 11 bases on balls before being do my part right now” This dein favor of “High-Pocketpartment 'sez that is a helluva Costello good idea “I just chamber of commerce at didn’t see the ball leave the bat” m today said Deas today The Reds invade Twin Falls FriBill Hebert made a circus stop day for a three game series and of Morey’s sizzling grounder in the play at Pocatello starting August 1 second Hebert held what looked There will be no game at Reddy like a triple to a single Kilowatt field Wednesday Instead Umpire Lowe took over one of the Lewiston and Ogden clubs will LOGAN July 25 — (UP)— The the umpiring posts last night He clash Thursday in order that AIe Pocatello Cardinals leaders in the is working with Tom McQuillan Schacht may appear here present Pioneer leigue race took time out Monday from their pennant race to turn back the Logan Collegians 16 to 7 The Collegians spotted the Cards 12 runs after the third inning as a bad case of jitters hampered the Utah-Idah- o league representatives 2'Gutke 3b 1001 House of David 2 110 O'Stone p will IPrice p and Kansas City Monarchs 2111 0 0 0 0 IDriggs p play at Reddy Kilowatt field the And from Total 41 14 27 10 Totals 42 15 27 11 night of August 15 275 010 010 — 16 all indications these two capable Pocatello 110 021 Oil — 7 Logan 2 Stone traveling teams will pack ’em in Summary: Errors— Bailey championship eol-sp- ot top-flig- ht With A I Warden of the WPA recreation program within the next few weeks This bit of information was handed to the writer today from a person in the know and originated in Washington D C - — 3 SALT dUqkjvcuf ROMNEY TO TAKE OVER NEW DUTIES George Ottinger Romney former director of athletics Brigham Young university will assume the post of chief Ogden 11 BOISE Although ArnOvich still tops the senior circuit with a 365 ' average in the last two weeks he has smashed out only 12 hits in 46 times at bat for 261 average In his last four games his average is a microscopic 067 one hit in 15 times up Morrie went hitless In a double-headagainst the Cincinnati Reds on Sunday He drew two bases on balls but on seven official trips to the plate he fanned popped out or tapped easy rollers Morrie experienced a slump two months ago when he was blanked in three successive games against the Cardinals and Chicago Cubs Until recently however he was meeting the ball squarely instead of smacking easy flies Wis outfielder The Superior still holds a lead of 21 points over Mize however and was hit safely in 67 of the 80 games played by the Phils er Boise Salt Lake B AL SCIIACIIT HERE ON THURSDAY Baseball fans of Utah Wyoming and Idaho are expect ‘TS National Loop Leader Is inch of Reddy Kilowatt field Thurb- -' to jam every available Having Trouble Now A1 when Schacht famous baseball comedian day night At Plate makes his first appearance in Ogden By EDDIE BRIETZ NEW YORK July 25 (AP)— Tattle tales: The lojydown on the evDizzy Dean case is just what Bet-tina Melio eryone suspected who blew his title to Billy Conn is being comforted by a A1 Broadway hat check cutie Hostak may become part of the Mike Jacobs fistic empire and come east to fight Billy Conn in New York papers Pittsburgh tried to steam up a cheering section for the Giants when they left for the west but it was no dice Tie this one f With Matt WITH PHILLIES Texas Town Boasts Long Game Dizzy Dean to Join Cubs Today j Today’s guest star Victor O Jones Boston Evening Globe: “Our daily knock goes to Bucky Walters for masquerading as a third baseman when the Bees and Red Sox had him”i JhiL Soa jCUL IN SLUMP NOW GARDEN 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