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Boaziano e 0 11 Glimpse p I StIiweIIp aSouth I Bagman' 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Total! 39 12 27 121 Totals 31 10 27 10 for Glimpae-i6th oSinged xxStruck out for Saggiani in 9t11 Score by Innings: Twin Falls 310 001 103- -6 z Billings 000 031 000- -4 It—Jacobs McDougal& Jeasen 4 HackMetro Koraleski Adams Skinner 2 Joffe - E—Briponli 2 Skinner 1 RBI—Jessen 2 t Motrp Hack 2 Polieh Koraleskl Dan!ei- 'ton A dams Briganti Joffe Single1o 2BH—Metro Horaleski 3 Danielson 3SH —Joffe 1111—Jeosen ' 2 DP—Poieti McDougald to Jeasen: Barnes to Skinner to Calvey LOB—Twin Saila S Dining' 6 2 to 0 inning Stillwell el HO—Glimpee In 6 Sikestani 4 in 3 BB—Mocoelt T Glimpse 2O Stilwell 1 Sagan i A Haycock Glimpse 0 StilWel 34 2 4 3 Glimpse Stilwell 2 PR—Haycock Saggiani 3 Wol P—Nt v egvk- Loter—Glimppe Time-44:Umpires-- Steubing and Engar Attendance-19- 961 3LaKing Salt-Rimi- ni 09 Gunther looks to Title NASHVILLE Tenn July 13 Lf1) —Margaret Gunther of Alemphis western vvomen's open golf champion advanced towards another crown Tuesday by easily 'winning her first round mattiOnsouthern women's tournament sit Belle Meade club Memphis defeated Margaret Elaine Moris Nashville Citycham-- pion 6 and 4 - NOTICE Bids will be received )5y the Purchasing Division of the Commission of Finance of the State of Utah 147 State Capitol Building Salt Lake City Utah 't until 10:00 am July 19 1948 on POB Provo Utah 1 Carload Dairy feed minimum crude t Protein 16 s per complete pecification at 147 State Cepitol Building Salt Lake City! Uta h The Commisaion of inane reserrolo the right to reject any or all bids or to accept or reject the whole or any pert of any bid or to waive any informality or t technicality in any bid In the lotereAt of the State MI bids will rejected t or awarded within 5 daysbeafter bid opening Only bids giving it firm il'uoubtion and dezinite delivery data will be accepted J A HOLBERT Purchasing Agent -- following - A NOTICE TO 'BIDDE RS Notice is hereby given that the Town of Kemmerer will receive sealed bids for the construction of all work in con- nection with the Paving trict Number 4 at proposed the council chamber in the Town Hall of Kemmerer- - Wyountil a PM mountain standard ming on time July 19 1943 at whiclt time and place the council of paid town in special session will publicly open and read all bids The contract if awarded-sha- ll be awarded to the bidder silo in the of the Council is the low- est opinion and be bidder for work necessary responsible to complets trie bid upon the proposed improvement That Council shall have the power to Jeri any and all bids The streets or parte thereof to be Improved are as follows: Cedar Avenue from Corti Street to U S Highway 30N Sags Avenue trot Coral Street to North line of Agate Street Beech Avenue from Coral Strete to North line of Pearl Street- - Lignite Avenue from Emerald Stref to Elk Street First West Street from Agate Street to Moose Street Ruby Street from the Union Pacific-R to Sage Avenue Quartz Street front Pine Avenue to sage Avenue Agate Street 4from Lignite Avenue to Sage Avenue Pearl Street from Lignite Ave- -' nut to 'Beech- - Avenue Emerald Street from Lignite 'Avenue to Ash Avenue from Pine Avenue to Sapphire Street wet line of Lot 10- - Block 40: Garnet Street from Pine Avenue to Beech Avenue Opal Street from Fine Avenue to East line of Block 69 Alley Onyx Street from Pine Avenue to Beech Avenue' Moose Street from Coral to Walnut Avenue: Elk Street from Central Avenue Li) First West Street: Walnut Street from Moose Street to Onyx Street: East and West edge of Pine Avenue Pave— ment to sidewalk from Pearl Street to's Ruby Street: Alleys or parts of alleys4 located in Blocks 8 11 and 13 The general kind of improvement proposed to be made includes the placing : of curb and gutter storm sewer and a' lituminous pavement of either the plant' mix type or road mix type the type-to- ' be determined by the town council The major items of work include so- proximately 33000 lineal feet of CAlf and gutter and 84000 Pcluare Yards of bituminous pavement The same to not 7 to be maintained by the contractor for a period of five (5) years All work is to be completed by September 15 1949 Plans specifications and bid pro- posal forma may be obtained froth the 1 Town Clerk Kemmerer Wyomine or from the Engineer for the project David P Miller Room 214 First Security Bank upon-thBuilding Rock tSprings Wyoming which sum will payment of 61000 be returned if a bona-fid- e bid ta received A certified check in the amount of per cent of the amount of the ten(10) bid made payable to the Town of Kern- merer must accompany each bid to be forfeited to the said Town as liquidated the bidder be awarded the damages'it contract and fails to enter into a con- tract with the Town of Kemmerer within five (5) days from his notifiestion if be be the successful bidderi to and to furnish a perform the work bond in the amount of 100c of thecontract price guaranteeing the faithful performance of the work said bond to be furnished at the time of eliciting the contract The Town reserves the right to waiveIn ffsrms I ities The town engineer will be et tile Toarr Hall from 9 A M to 5 P NI itily 15 for convenience' of enntrartore Interested in biddine The Town of Kemmerer Wyoming right-of-w- ay ' e - By ARC--111- $Torltown I 0 o - - Brigantt 3b 4 1 3 1101 Barnes as 2 I 2! Calvey lb 2 2 11 Nichols If - - d singled-McDougal- 6-- T I - BILLINGS Mont July runs in the first inning got Twin Falls off to a running start and the Cowboys racked up a 4 victory over Billings Tuesday 'night before a crowd of nearly 2000 fans Two home runs by Jessen none on featured a barrage of extra-bas- e g blows by the Pokes who banged out 12 hits off Pitchers Glimpse Stilwell and Saggiani The Cowboys went to work In the first when Jacobs walked and Jessen walked to load the bases Hack rapped out a singte to score Jacobs and McDougald and Metro's single scored Jessen Jessen's homers came in the second Inning and in the seventh each over the right field fence the first sailing 375 feet Tor Falls AB II 0 At Plittlats AB It ti A Jacobs rt 5 1 1 CL Adams rt 5 2 1 0 3 n 4-- 6 pitcher—--Rasch- - er - - :- — 1311-- -t - I - - - no-h- ' : Game From Milstangs - - t 3- 9-- 4 The Bees open a seven-da- y July 13 — A hits enabled stand Wednesday night with Salt Lake to rack up a 3 victory makeup game against the Poover Pocatello here Tuesday night catello Cardinals Following that the series finale their- first win they entertain Idaho Falls for over the Cardinals in three attempts three days and then the Redbirds " Salt Lake's Bilbrey went then dis- -'it again for a trio of games stance for the Buzzers and had replaced Sain after the latter tilt starting at 8:15Wednesdays n game for 5 23 Innings and a a is gave way to a pinchhitter and postponed contest pm Pocatello contest until pushed hurled shutout ball the rest of the from June2 of across in ninth the the 'last tiree e Manager Rupe Thompson will A field day by members way His effort was matched by a 'limited" mound staff to Joe Coleman of Philadelphia who both teams ot provided great enter- - ' "r -4 tainment for a crowd topping 2000 throw at the Idaho neighbors came on to hurl the last three 1 $ hurlfans but It took Jack Bactiocco out with three of his front-lin- e ' ' frames for the American league ' I I of the Salt Lake lineup for some ers sidelined Vern- Kohout is ! Beecollided of The time centerfielder aching Despite the epidemic carrying his left arm in a with Ed Mickelson of Pocatello at still arms and backs and the Withi::: and didn't make the recent sling r had started home each plate after " drawal of Cleveland's Bobby road trip Dick Lamer stepped in base second from Opp0running V i on a ball in the outfield at Idaho Feller Harris was able to keep i J' :4't': ::'1:::::: site directions to the batter's box : ' A physician's examination disclosed I Falls and injured his 'back endLià Durocher's Nationals in check a slight concussion but not serious the hospital and Dick with Only three pitchers Washing up in was enough to warrant hospitalization hit with a line started Drilling Ington's Walt Masterson not in did Bacciocco but participate the drive and fiso hurt his pitching giving up370-fo-both runs onto Stan Mickelson started the game arm ' the homer Musial's game for Pocatello played four inBesides hat Thompson is sufI n then retired A roof I after ning shbur pavilion from a reiniured leg a bid for Torres BilbreY's fering swilled amazI singled Joe Coleman of the However tddie Mulligan club a to clean single getting trig Philadelphia A's followed two were out in the president that two right after eeRaschi's with another sixth In the ninth the Cards got more helpersreported are coming in the zeros which of three tallies five hits gave produced They near future Inning string Salt Lake got two In the fifth one The Bees "ain't quitting" until up eight hits to Six off National none Noverini a with homer by Jimmy hurlers but trfey didn't give up the race is over—injuries or not on and earned a walk Two fXe7hlt hits any big ones after Musial's poke two more runs An the sixth and the Buzzers got two more in the ninth Cripples Play on three hits and a walk Gammino : tripled in the fourthlivith 'none on Even the cripples of the Ameri- LA4N4W444116tS664 and scored on an error at short can side swung into action as pinch Brihe Gammino collected four for hitters or runners Dilklaggio drove five to pace the Salt Lake nine while In a run with As fly and Teddy Barczeivski's two for three paced Williams of Boston who was not Pocatello's efforts no other batsmen 7-- 5 Gordon's as a Boudreau which started the getting more than a lone bingle off Lou Boudreau grabs at a ball he dropped in third inning t It uas Joe underhand supposed to swing bat walked Shortstop a pinch batsman Bilbrey Surprisingly and recovers in time to force sliding Stan Musial of National league trouble after Johnny Mize hit bouncing ball to Gordon Salt H'0A Lake AB H 0 Al Pocatello AB IS 1 0 2 enough Detroit's ailing Hal New2b 3- 1 6 41 Schurmn Jacinto Rex Olson hit two home runs at NS:snake lb 4 2 6 01 Swdraiki 3b 4 0 1 4 houser bursitis and all ran for :roister& rt 4 1 1 Ot Mickelion lb 1 0 7 ts Derks field Tuesday night the first him 5 1 2 9I itJurssin Chest) 3b 2 1 0 1 one civer the left field wall in the Brocker e 4 1 9 0 'Torres rf 0000 The old American leagu4 S 4 2 0 Neil If 4 1 5 0 It rimmino have lost its 1 1 3 1 5 0 first inning With tWO mates aboard 0 whammy seemed to when LBthc Dickey ct 4 ' Musial 1 2 s 4 0 I 1 2 0 and the second' one in the seventh Nverini lb Koby I I power in the first I Pacific 'American Coast National Pioneer 'League League League League ef 4 1 1 0 over Bilbray p 4 1 0 2 Sheeham 2b bounced his long drive off the roof the same wall with the same 3 2 1 5 1Brezwsk VV W L Pct GB W L Pct GB L Pet GB W L Pct MB Into Grand ave Ashburn had Weathrwit e 4 0- 5 9 !rates aboard to be the snle cause Boston 45 28 616 46 31 597 Beard p 642 62 45 579 43 24 Oakland nicked the bespectacled Masterson Cleveland FallsTwin 4003 of American Fork's first Utah In14 Pittsburgh 39 35 527 514 48 32 600 Philadelphia 513 for an infield 'leg single" to lead New 45 363 2 43 26 623 San Francisco Pocatello— Totals 31 13 21 81 Totals 35 8 27 IS dustrial 44 32 579 212 SL Louts a 39 36 520 8 York over Pinball Even league victory--7-- 5 after off the game 38 29 567 5 San Diego 5g 47 552 3 New York Score by innings: 36 37 493 8 39 35 5276 Idaho Falls 001 122 102- -9 Musial's belt Masterson still was Boston 57 414 543 4 Salt Lak ney 35 37 486 814 Salt Lake 39 37 513 712 Brooklyn Detroit 32 34 485 101i Los Angeles 000 000 093- -3 Pocatello 50 51 Selit tie 495 9 not out of the woods Johnny Mize washington 34 42 447 1214 Cincinnati 37 40 481 9 Lee Mattingly started the game for 27 35 435 131i Hollywood '2 R Weet lake Tiesdera 4g 55 466 12 36 42 462 101 Billings 23 45 384 17 Philadelphia singled and Enos Slaughter walked St Louis the Noverini 2 Beverages and retired the first Gammino Rrocker 424 Bilbray 141i 38 41 28 60 406 Portland 319 2112 23 49 33 43 434 121 Ogden Chicago but he weathered the storm t Chicago man he faced on an infield grounder Neil Koby Sheehan E—Choso Noverini 62 20 386 '39 Sacramento 41 414 29 151i SheeBoise Schuorman Sheehan e SR—Dickey and next two Back came the white-suite- d Tuesday's Results EIR— He walked the Tiesiera 26 39 400 16 SH—Westlak han Great Falls Tuesday's Results Olson connected- on a 2 pitch then 213H—JaAmericans with one In the second 3BH—Gammino Nover Na5 Baseball Exhibition American league (No regular league games schedPinto Tieriera Gamminco Tores Sheehan Two hits and an error accounted for on a home run drive by Detroit's tional Tuesday's Results 2 leatue RBI — Tiesiera Cheso another Cavemen run In the third Barczewski tiled) R H E 3 9 Pocatello Lake Hoot Evers off starter Branca into Salt schedBrocker Dickey 2 NOVerini Schiterman frame (No regular league garnet 4 13 Boise 410Falls 14 Great MO 0 DP—Noverini to 110 Barezewski Sheehan the left field seats -7 Philadelphia Wednesday's Schedule First Pinney Run Twin Falls 9 Billings 4 8 2 Jacinto to Weettake PR—Blibray 3 000 001 010- -2 Branca who started out Iike a uled) Wednesdays Schedule Harrisburg S 7 Beard 3 Beard (No games scheduled) Ogden at Idaho Falls postponed ball of fire by whiffing Pat 'Mullin Scheib McCrabb Guerra and Psibrav 3 SO—Bilbray A hit a walk a fielders! choice PB—Weatherwax Beard 3 rain Lake 6 Foca- and a fly to center field brought in Franks Larkin and Haragon (No games scheduled) of Detroit and Tommy Henrich of Time-2- :10 Thursday's Schedule tello 7 Probable Pitchers limp—Reimer and the first Pinney run in the fourth New York the first two men i to - Wednesday's (1VI Att-2- 205 E R H Schedule Keller - New Thursday's at ) Yorkat Pittsburgh Waters Idaho Falls Inning The Beveragemen then tied face him ran Into heavy going in 005-3 10 001 000 -6 Philadelphrl(N) 8:15 pm at Cilleinnati night Ogden (Eoft up the ball game in the fifth Bill Chicago at Washingtort4'night 414 A Brooklyn Electrics 13 Pilots 4 the third due to a wild streak 8 1 000 001101- -3 Utica (E) Boston atdChleago two games at Salt Pocatello (Jurasin St Louis- at New York- night- Green started with a single Lyle — : 8:15 pm two at St 14otis night Cleveland at Philadelphia Lake (Woodbury Bicknell Nahem (9) and Padgett Koller duplicated the hit- Campana Double Steal Philadelphia GREAT FALLS Mont July 13 Seminik (9) McKelvey and Ardom games (Only games scheduled) The Great Falls Electrics shelled Bill forced Green and Pete Peterson of Vernon two American-AssociatiBoston Detroit at Mickey Washington gamest ' Franks the Pioneer league's leading smacked out a triple to score tvrn Thursday's Schedule RUE Masterson worked the runs runs and came across himaelf when hurler for eight hits and eight Tueshitting forright-hand26 0 In St Lou1s(A)150 344 1 -24 Louisville 11 Kansas City 2 Idaho Falls at Salt of an inning here for a walk the Porkers' third 'baseman fumbled 13 4 Pocatello at Ogden Gloversville 010 000 010 Columbus 2 Milwaukee 9 to blast the Boise Pilots for the throw in from the outfield International League day Mpllin strolled on four straight night Boise at O 13-Toledo 4 St Paul S' Billings win The victory moved the Ostrowski took its first lead in the Kennedy (5) Redy a halls As Tommy lienrich of New Twin Falls Great Fills-aToronto S Montreal 2 game tiltPinney Partee Montanans to within Widmar (7) Indianapolis Iv Minneapolis 6 in sixth when Nig Tate hit a ($ ) and York one of f our American twoa a in Baltimore Pilots postof line was Schultz (8) Longley Hendricks ' Jersey City single down the third-bas- e leaguers to play the entire game pone& 1 Mccellar for rain the scored ' and Lou Stewart' Tezak (5) sacrificed Association (5) southern Ongarni"(7) Western by wayolice League struck out Vernon and Mullin at Newark postponed - on Olson's error Syracuse Beraty (8) and Motsinger O'Day Segale and John Millburn Charley worked a double steal Pueblo 2 Omaha 1 colmobile 2 rtirmingham 8r (8) rapped triples and George Bandy Homer Encore n Lou Boudreau scrappy Cleveland first lected two hits in the of the 4 themmanager hit a long fly ball to Enos With the score t Inning for Great Fallsto Seven face 'Franks the Cavemen came up against to bat' in the first eight Electrics Slaughter of St :Louis in right fi1)iiilé:-41111NetMOhit safely as Mgr Dick Gyselman seventh inning and Olson performed Vernon to deep enough to encore Dale Peters lived on Lou Tamone's error Franks his tie it up at ll permit retired opposing hurler Klubnikin singled Durrant was safe on a After the big American fourth route for the victory fielder's choice which failed to nip who went the and an uneventful fifth the Naand then the barrage started anew Peters at second and then the Fii)41:--St:-Io'tionals threatened to get even with Walt L9we finally replaced former Brigham Young university Mgr Raschi in the sixth With one gone football star lofted the ball into the Franks on the mound sti 1948 resUlt:Bob Elliott dropped a single to left AUSTIN Tex July 13- (UP)— Setae AB H 0 AI Grt Falls AB H 0 A tennis courts over the port field and Phil Masi of Boston hung a 5 2 1 0 wall I 2b 4 0 3 41 Bandy ct tennis Cecil (Tex) Hughson was recalled Koenig line-driChampionship matches in the Tribune-Municip8- 5 2 1 1 2 0 Neither team could produce a run National leagüe Vlentine ef- - 5 2 1 11 Segal ss single to center l3oston Sox Red 5 2 02 in their remaining times at bat the 3b Oi Tuesday Piekert rt 5 01 0 Gyalmn 5 0 tournament 'will be played Sunday at Forest Dale it was de by 6 The darkness of the approaching American 0 réague 3 5 rt k 3 I Lowe 11)p Olson's onetnan show reads like from Austin of the class B Big Tamone 3b 4 2 1 11 Keating If 4 2 4 0 1 storm added to the drama of the ' Branca - Schmitz (4) Sain (4) cided Tuesday by meet officials three hits in five times at 2b 4 2 2 4 this Mederios as 4 0 I 11 Rriskty occasion as Raschi walked pinch 13Iackwe11 (6) and Cooper Masi State league a 1 11 two home 'runs six runs batted c 3 2 ifsome bat believed Wilburn 4 2 9' was battles title the that of LaMar It formerly hitter Eddie Waitkus of Chicago7 (6): Masterson Raschi (4) Colee 3 0 4 (II O'Keefe lb 5 2100 In and three runs scored thereby he Righthander Hughson was sent Story would have to be held Saturday 0 0 to load the sacks after retiring man (7) and Rosar Tebbetts (4) Klubnn p 000 accounted for all American Fork runs Frank p a an on down 4 03 01 option containing Roberts Outside of the homers Mattingly but arrangements with the Salt Buddy Kerr of the Giants Where played — Sportsman's STAR NOTES clause on the theory recall 131 40 17 27 Total pitched good ball allowing Alonly sevenTotals 36 7 24 club Lake Tennis make it Park StLouis Texas possible of his native the heat Sensation that : Emmerthits and striking out six Spring 4 Score by innings: to have the tournament wind up would be of value to his right Boise Standtng of the series: 4 'son also gave a creditab 110- -000 020 moundperAshburn the kid from class A American league 11 National He allowed seven hits elbow mending after an operation ' Great Palls formance (10)02 000 01x-- 13 with all championships played " who had been a spring sensation eague4 y 2 and three earned runs while Chalking last winter R—Lowe 2 Tamovie Story Bandy Sunday--JulIn the majors was really on the 48 2 Markert 2 Keat1948 attendance7-3400- 9 up his first league victory AB H A Bill Elliott business manager of Segale 3 Gyselman RBI— O'Keefe ' Wilburn Amer Fit AH H 0 At Pinney 0 soot He worked the count to 2 Meanwhile tennis players young The Austin club said Hughson's ing Briskey Total attendance--91156O'Keefe 3 Wilburn 3 2 3b 4 0 0 11 Camonit 2b 4 0 0 3 Seattle PPeera Keating and then backed away from a fast re1948 receipts—$93447072 Tamone LaMar Marken here—since DPetern If 3 2 O 01 Peterson et 4 2 3' 0 old were to and alike make Gyse)man May—had stay urged curve that hit the insirle corner of Winning pitcher—Vic Pasch' 2 Roberts Durrant et 3 0 1 01 Benamiller 3 1 2 7 ' 1 E—Koenig Taman 21311—Keatsulted in "quite a bit of improve- Valentine 4 0 12 0 5 3 4 2i Owen lb Olson Wilburn 2 Segale plans to attend a free tenpis ment" That was Raschi's last New York Keating 3BH e 4 2 0 3 3 Lowe Tat It rt Tamone O'Keefe LaMat Overly t ing hitter and actually it also was the ST LOUIS July 13 (A')—Stan clinic to be held at 10 am Satur3 2 2 5i Teaak 3b 3 0 0 0 Schmitz Musial Wilburn Tamene LOB—Boise Dyer 2b here came down Tex "When —Segale 1 Green 4 4 1 1 0 as one 13 0 DP— of best It noted 7 ball game the Devitt 7 lb Great Falls at—the Forest—Dale- courts he couldn't throw a ball for four Koenig to LaMar BB—Klubnikin 3 MeAllatr if 4 0 2 0! Koller e 4 1 6 0 "two-strikin the game dayhitters Coleman was superb In his brief Chicago — be will and 0 0 0 3 4 1 Inside 2 Last American 0 PB instruction five 7 results to Lowe after Emmrtan a p S6—Klubniekin p 4 3 game tips Lowe Mattingly pitching 1 0 0 0 chore facing only 11 men in three league 2year's aKramer gave proof of it in the first inning given by Leo Kohler professional but liOWdays ER—Klubnikin 1 he has no pain on the —Story Loser—Franke National league 0 00 1 in 8 MasaaNeon S one MO—Franks 4 of 3 Lowe when he parked Pranks hitless innings Musial walked in Walt at the Salt Lake Tennis club day after" said Elliott Att 7 23 Time-2- :25 Lowe 13 terson's fast ones atop the pavilion Demonstrations the seventh then Mize with- a 7 7 141 9$ 33 35 27 Totals 2710 a will be Totals to work He said Hughson hoped limpPoltiton and Borowy - roof The count on him was no of the clinic and all tennisfeature stelled out for Mattingly in 9th chance to do heavy damage struck catcher - Clyde McCullough- of chion the Red to status back hopeIn starting 9th out for Campuna asylied balls and two strikes The crowd fuls whether participants- in the Sox mound staff before the seaout Then with two out in the cago Score innings: ninth he walked Billy Rigney of There were 19 American leaguers of 34000 gave "the man" a 101 000 M00—r7 or not will do well to be son ends but he understood that Indians Bums to Clash American byFork tourney 000- -5 000131 ovation the Giants but forced Musial to In the game All saw action exPinney hand for Boston R- -11 the 2 Olson- 3 2 Hughson 1urrant Peters plans Sports-basemsecond wat 13 time the CLEVELAND ()0—Rex 'It 91— Koller third in fourr ground out ending the game 2 Tate Campana Peterson July pitchers 'injured Play all divisions except men's presently were on a relief basis 2 Tate Tezak P Petna Ten National league runners cept for The Brooklyn Dodgers Campana Olson Kellvos Detroit man's park saw the Nationals get singlesand—doubles won and for Barney four Peorge games Durjunior Hughson 9B—Tate SH—Tezak were stranded by the Americans and catcher Yogi Berra of New the jump on the Americans via Iv' bqy's singles hits the quarterfinal Austin while losing- - two He ap- and Steve Cromek for the Cleve- Bensmiller 2BH— 2 3B11—Peterson rant who left eight " first run homer in the all-stmound 6 Tate Peterson are York Indians land RBI—Olson Peters: likely round Those lasted seven divisions in but' Wednesday games peared 3 5 Emmertson Green classic Max West in Red touched 21 of his Durocher used ER—Mattingly Musial and Mize went all the will probably play Wednesday and the distance in only two —one starters in an exhibition game BB— 6 Emmertson 1 homer in1940 Thursday 1 stadium Wednesday night for SO—Mattingly squad resting- - only pitchers Harry way for the Nationals and Hen-ric- h Riffling for a the g to 5 Emmertson decks clear for a the other Umpires— the affair Mattingly The difference was that in 1940 Saturday semifinals: Those still seven innings Brecheen of St Louis Elmer RidEvers- 'Kellner and the benefit of local sandlot 'teams Ablett and Santisteven Time-2- :06 Nationals dle of Pittsburgh third baseman played the complete nineMcQuinn held the lead the in for the championinnings running Well at least the National league shipthe are Sid Gordon of New York and fpr the winners urged to watch The Is champion of Cooperstown Tribune for this change tp sched'TRIBUNE-MUN- Y ' AB It 14 PO A Am'ericito League Kattegat Lesko AB R II PO A where the baseball's hAil of fame is ule over the alternate dafschedule l even located In held there used heretofore Ashburn (Philadelphia) et 4 1 2 1' 0 Mullin (Detroit games 0 0 0 0 rf 1 Killer (Pittsburghl If 1 O 0 0 dDiMaggoo New York ) 1 0 0 0 0 the National has Won 'five Prevver vs Jim Wagstaff Lib 3 7 pm vs Bruce 0 Roland Hardy baugh 1 Zarilla 2Is 4 0 0 0 I gcheentrost (St Loists) 2 0'---0 Donald Van Cott 'vs Donald Zarkov Lib 2 0 rf When Vic Rachi singled across reset for Lindsay 5 pm: rtirninArgit Tuesday's Results 0 0 0 0 0 Henrieh New York r If 3 0 0 1 0 York) 211 P Charles Boyton reset 3 6 pm ltrey (New Ittualal 4 1 2 2 - 0 Boudreau (Cleveland) ss 2 0 0 2' 0 two runs in the fourth he prob'St Louis) Curtistig Mea's 2– Viet 5 Singles for Royle bingles 0m 4 0 l - Etephens Mae (New York) lb 4 drove-- in more runs than all ss 2 0 1 ' 0 0 (Boston Junior Veterans W Shingletom Quarterfinal Matches 2 0 Leo Rupp elef 2 0 Gordon (Cleveland) 2b 2 0 0 1 2 ably Elaughter (EL Louts) rt combined have driven pitchers Sc Jensen ott Milt Holmes (Boston) rt Wharton Art def 1 O 0 1 16 def 0 Doerr t 13oston fault: Jack Bruce Gilchrist 2b 2 0 0 0 3 Jack Carlson vs Don Furlong Viet 2 in the midsummer Parkes (Chicago) 3b Melvin Prohort def Lan 3ar 2 0 0 0 0 Evers (Detrolt) Dick Andrew def Ed Brown et 4 1 1 0 0 across the plate 64: pm: Bernard Tiet 'abatis vs Lestor vs Bill label' I Elliott (Boston) 3b 3b 3 1 1 1 6 classicHelloer (Cleveland lings default: Bob Halbert Harrison Sperry def Jerry Bleak Mellor East 1 10 am: John Sherman vs With so many-- players def Bill Corlett Conker match reset for Fair 1 11 am: S A Gal lecher 2 0 0 3 0 MeQuinn (blew York) lb 4 1 2 14 0 available (New Alvin Clark Lib 5 6:30 pm Dick WilYork) Cooper bat for Masa (Boston) c — 2 0 1 4 0 Roar e 1 0 0 1 0 'Werner Oa Doubles pitchers Byron Westover def Frank Rivaling son bye Semitinals Friday rarely 3 Mrs McCiellsnd-SetBob def def Oliver Heath Reese Brooklyn ) sa 2 0' 0 2 2 Tebbetts(Philadelphia) themselves Lucille on e when 5— Holly 1 ducks are 1 Fryer I 0 the (Boston Girls' Singles Richard Brower def Jerry Millard Kerr (New York) as 2 0 0 1 0 Masterson (Washing) P 0 0 --0 0 0- Richard Bennett-Mr- s Jays Parkinson Dick Muir def Jerry Glade 0- -0 Mrs: Richard Henry–Din-2Branca (Brooklyn) p Shirley Lovegreen VI Sharon Williams 1 0 0 0 0 eVernon (Washington) p 0 0 In 11 y seiectiOns 8 am Betty Rernton vs their Lib Heiner Hawkins the 1 0 0 0 0 Resell d:New York) p Boyd Paxton def Doug aGustins 4Pittsburghl pitching 1 0 1 0 1 woodey def Vi ' 0 ' 0 0 ' 0 0' two Stoker def Vereir Wightwiam Lib 4 11 am Diane INGLEWOOD Cal July 13 def R Terrell 10-Thompson-Rut0 0 0 ' 0 fWolliams Schmitz (Chicago) p Boston Ray Harper Bill Audrey men favored who '0 managers Wallace-Mrs Ted Seyion Robison bye Mary Lou White bye SemiMrs Feeney def Inouye Sam (Boston) p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 cNewhouser (DetrottI Henry IL UP)—Jockey Johnny- Longden for Bill fief Grant Clawson Prince default: Norma Crompton-Jane- t de- finals Friday Saylor bWaltkus (Chicago) 0 0 0 0 0 Coleman (Philedelphla) p 0 0 0 0 - 1 had never appeared in an in less time second than the Dick Movitz def Howard Bywater Walker def Dorothy game Blackwell Women p 0 0 0 0 0 Singles' Milton Gehrke def Sperry Ruckert fault ' three weeks booted home five erhomson (Now York) 1 r0 0 0 Wliker vs Lucille McClelland W Janet 6 def P C J Ottenstein Scores Late — -- ——0 — ' Monday winners Wednesday at Holly- - Millis 2 Viet 3 5:30 pm Mrs Henry Dinwoodey r Totals 29 5 6 2714 35 2 - 8 24 4 Totals Men's - Pacific Coast Con ChrisVI Rugs East 1 7 pAii wood park League Holbrook VI Morris def Boyd Rohwer-DeaDoublea vs Beth Oliver- Viet 4' 5:30 pm: Junior Mifflin In fourth Boys topolis Hammel aStruck out for Branca in 4th ' out for allied Kendall-Bi89 Nut a: def to his win Ritter Bob vs Running string Dotty Hopkins Lib Ruby z bWalicer tor Bain in Stb RITE Norton def Melvin Barnes-Bo- b eWalked for Masterson in third Joe Heath Norma 7 pm Miriam Glacier vs for the Hollywood meeting—he LarsonGlen 200 001 400- -7 10 1 Wallace Miner - default: fWalked for Roach' In Lath eStruck out tor Blackwell Is 9tb Oakland def Hawkins Women's Elfriedis singles—Dotty Shane 6 3 Lib pm Ted Pathakis Crompton Hill def sets a new American and new 100 000 010- -3gRan for Williams in sixth 9 1 Hollywood Tom Redfo- Audrey Thompson default bye Quarterfinals Thursday Donald Zarkov Salveson and Rairriondi Gebrian track record with every trip to rd-John Nationals 200 000 000---- 2 McManamadef Jack Astin Junior Girls' Doubles it Oliver (8) Albosta (9) and Gladd 011 300 0 5 Americans Jim Waitstathe winner's circle—the veteran ff-Dick Wednesday's Schedule Hellmut Doelling Matebea R H'E Farnsworth Kent Quarterfinal def Tilt Errors—Noi now lifetime hits a total Junior Anderson Longden Men's Doubles John a 8 1 Nielson va Marba Rims batted in—Musial 2 Zvers Boudreau Rased 2 DiMaggio 000 101 100- -3 San Diego Pat e 3124 wins of Calevas-Cahi- n vs Milton JefferiesAnderson-RaJohn def Tucker Fisher Viet 2 7 pm Borne runa—Musial Evers Dick 1 00x— 004 012 Wightman Sacramento -7 13 Gehrke-Te' 6:30 pm a vs He won the first race on John Ellingson Stolen bases—Ashburs Vernon Mullin lacctuisn Jewel Hinckley Saylors Lib vs1 Dick Walden and (6) Rescigno MovitzMillard-RiVorse-SuViet 5 S Pm:: Narver Easzifices—Coleman Harris Jerry Whangsurn the third on First ' Left on Boys 'Doubles va Pat PearsonMerrill White Lib 2 5:30 pm: Kay Margaret Ritchey Cecil and Moore 10: Americann Pearce Leah to Fly the fourth on Early Bird r flioria Sanford Fair 2 Stevens ik def Jack Spackman-ErnerRose vs Ernest RITE Waliktist off Masterson '1 I Slaughterl off Raacht Douglas rroaan 2'111: 1' am: Norma M eeer J Moths Lib 2 6:30 ANhby Branca 3 Keitner- Vernon Mullins off Echrnits 010 000 001- -2 8 2 sixth on Redigal and the Highs m- - Ea rl Wilson Bushman vs Pat Kirtonthe Portland 1ignv 3 'off Ottenstein-Robevs Bill lelcnr4c4 - '1tsbetts)Richard fief 1 iTebbettss off Stadiaell Afldron1Wiltiarna 11 3 L am Reaney Joanne BrNiint 300 000 00x- -3 8 0 Seattle eighth on Osnoro All paid off rchsrd A nderlon FtrikemstF--John Doerr Branca 3 Mullin Hpnrich 20by Sain 3 (51tepriona Fryer Viet 1 7 pn Midget Singles Sherman-SPrriFleming 00 and Silvera def Ellie TietlebRum 1 (Tebbe-Meshort at Fivers) by by Masterson 1 (nesse) by Raschi 3 (Guscomparatively prices Junior Singles va Bruce Cummings Rolm nd 'Barrett and Grasso Carlson tiop MOiaL Allburn) by Coialnlin 3 11:ze- ' Kerr Thomson Hrdy He was second however by Johnson-Jacvs Jim Dunn vs Robert- Jefteries Lib I Iindsoy 5 pm! Chories Boynton ' R II E Pitching summary: on two in Glen Ishbv vs- Melvin Larson Curtis Furlong the 5 pm 2 singles Midget Viet 9:30 am: runs 5 hits in 3 Inntn ar itasOhl—No runs' '3 hits in 3 innings lengths Charlight Nfesteryon— 0 Los 013 18 000004-8 Angeles vs John Bill Ritter 2 Lit 7:30 fle en 1!t u fief Maxwell runs 1 hit in 3 innings Dotican Coleman—No runs no hits In 3 innrinma Branca- -2 h as Hubert pm: feat red sevent Men's :singles 7 0 San Francisco 00(l 2001001- -3 Jetteries Lib 1 5:'30 pm : Ben MeBroom Schmitz- -3 runs 3 hits in 3 inning Fain—No rims no hits in 1 faun RINPI xi4Ln dor 'Dal tnnings in Iron Maiden Trent us ttc Finn Halbersiaben vs Bill Conker Fair vs Dirk Mitt Viet 1 6 pm Lee rlerrick Lynn and)Maione Brewer and litlataweit—No runs 2 hits in 3 innings Masterson pitch GPorg Melia der POI Andorgoa I 0 i the bettin favorite Donald Tiede' def Kent Line vs John Astin 3th Ave 1 6 pm Kelvin 1 11 am Winning Losing pitther Schmitz POCATELLD Ida barrage of extra-bas- e : - 2 - -- II: - Bilbrey' Bees to Win in Finale ng - 011 I ll'ees Defeat Cards 9 ti? - - k21 111 I 11 - - - — ta---- lie Jack tacclocco Injured Punctiers Annex Pitches I - t H - - :Z?V1kv7t!'$7f : f' - ‘ Win Over - : : z: - i ' 8kk - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday July 14 1948 14 ' 4-- '' - a : - ' "-0- - |