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Show THE PAGE FOUR IIEHALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, L, Conn's U-- Bull Con -- t Three Ring Circus by played 1 937. TITLE S 4 4 Smithfield in us. Logan's own three-rin- g produced in the form of Cai he softball show, Valley's greatest was about all anyone muld ask for. The Sunday crowd witnessed good and bad softball, 4 AUGUST 16, MONDAY, UTAH, men and women alike, before the feature of the afternoon brought undoubtedly the fastest exhibition of the popular recreatin' spoil ever presented in these ports I he really lived up to their title. Bike Grant's Gains Rohin Berth Round In Forfeits After Winning Final I'iv.4on Downs Gar-l- a To all-sta- rs All-Sta- Take Third Only three misim- - wuc during the game, with two of them going against Lou Yeates, M Men leftfuhhr, and the other going down against who ri d.ued Ottis Curtis, Rulon Squires at shin t stop m the fifth inning Cmtis muffto gioumicr ed McClellans open tte fifth, but Lee Cardon promptly whiffed. LaidSi huab filed out to Bus in left field and Don Fru kson popped to Ron trank, Commercial catcher. Yeates was Crockett Wins City Golf Title In Close Tilt Commercial League Shutout rs M Men In Feature Tilt II)II() LKAUI E Club Standing All Ilian .Mofoi Girls Down Stole v'He-R- 11 to ell- - of t llj rum To Meet Runner-U- I Falls Favorite By -- IO-TO- Macks Smack Yanks Once More, 5 to 4 -1 'W Reds Bounce Cu Twice As Giants Gain Game Before 3-- 1 Score p Fairgrounds Dark Thursday At Turley TROTS IN AT .Shooting at the top of his game and beat ing down on every .shot, Daircll Crockett turned one of the closest golf matches played at the c'ub Logan Golf and Country course this summer into victory and became the Logan city golf champion Sunday by whipping Boh Turley, hard hitting finalist, 3 and is mill Grant's Bike stepped into the up fourth position in the Commercial league round-robSunday when they downed Postoffice, 11 to 7. urcuits m the opening game of a third given an error in the in a lightning fast game header softball program. The new when, after two runs had scorC'ai hi u d font that Valleys cntry will meet Logan Sportwcai, ed and two men weie out, he Preston ft, into grratest softball .show at the 59315 champs, on the number one 1 juggled Squires' single 7 took the diamond at Logan senior high It i.irk f allow to urgroiiiiils Crockett moved into an rally lelt field long enough Smithfield reached over into the Cominei 1.1I longue boys just 43 school grounds tonight, while lead and held the uper nand the runner to go on second. His and M Cat to the he subdue Men, Sunday the will Mae Valley and liague came in second muff gan Laundry Shirley although forc 'd lo the snatched a pair of Ki hinond 3 to 0, and gain back a good (0 battle on the number three throughout, limit by his opponent The new fourth when his poor throw lo fold deal of the taken then proceeded stars, they Lee away allowed field prestige f1(,d. from left champion shot a brilliant 73 for the 18 up the Logan Collegians by a by Seventh ward vie tones over holes, while Turley Checketts to score the final poundtd Slight Change Mae e of ft lo n dry and Shirley oi si Liu Hon Logan and out the an 85 run of game shows schedule night's Tuesday weeks. two the field past A f left during his to from vorite stretch the start, Crock-fi- t Frank a slight change in diamonds over Anntliei Story Igirgo Crowd climaxed a sensational climb the schedule previously announced single into a double. Tod ly I.s another .'my, howThe masterpiece was proceed- with Grant's Bike at g members of the Logan club Laundry on amoi ever, and the Collegians although ed when he annexed the title, replacby two important contests in numher one and at mos a under humiliating deSportwear smarting One of the cleverest bils of which the Gran't Bike team join- Shirley Mae on number three. ing Captain W R Goodrich as their only one of the ed fensive work in the battle was detent, the Comnarual league round-robi- Wednesday hands of tn at city champion Jack Braun-ag"- ! second half and night's schedule is Lo- off cial umto missed by many because the won the City Drug title last playoff which opens had or to at a Sunday, gan that, Lain Sportwear Laundry tip Tick 11 pire failed to see it in After a victory in seennd night by trouncing PoMofficc,com- number one and Grant's Bike at year in a tournament that leplaccd the third tailed to score Brown had tripled to 7, and the Blair Motor tl i city meet. wear ng the secare half Shirley Mae on number three. day, to score Stew Ryan, Boh Broherg. ond-halt The new title holders final lound crown. Smithfield won, pany girls whipped a Wcllsvillc robin The of round the winner Bento M Men catcher, pegged girls team, 11 to 4. fjllowed a hotly contested semiwill t'le but lost Because of a few techinto go automatically on the first pitch nicalities the Hi tilth nett at third Playing before a large benefit state tournament which opens in final in which he downed Ralph ity team The M and Tick was caught crowd, the six team1 put on Salt Lake City the game will be fornext Saturday, York, Cache Valley open champion, overlooked, the blocked Men third baseman a program that would do credit while the runner-u- p feited to the Collegians, accordwill play Hy-ru- 1 up in 18 holes in another thriller. he .softball and No to runner perfectly faster although any park. to league officials The Lothe at ing fairgrounds Thursday Turley won from Leo Squires, 1 up to this on the ever first in missed been played attempt for the second post in in 18 holes, to reach the finals gan club must now play Garland-- 1 has evening was him touched in prothan of state he section A. J. Lundahl and E W the remonton for the first half tag him, on the second. The plenty Lundahl, the state meet Admission to the first crown and a duced in the feature tilt of time will be 10 cents each, with brothers, are scheduled to meet victory for the Colgame for accounted With Logan Pedersen, however, miss, George the proceeds aiding the state tour- in a feature match of the f.rst legians will settle the situation Brown being called safe, although and the league flag back u. Laundry pitcher who was number tournament, while xtulon flight entries from Cache. later he admitted the perfect bloc LoganbringA loss, however, would one on the Commercial league ney Gardner, Farrell Johnson, H B to Monday mound Party and said he knew he was off the necessitate a three-gam- e staff, failing C. C. Randall arc playoff The Logan softball season will Johnsonleftand Dr show up, and Frank Richards, bag when Bennett touched him others in the rate for the fust two officially close next Monday eveHe scored later on Charley Dunn's Play Soon Shirley Mac, the number Shirley Hanover, Henry Thomas up, leads tha field down the home title abs nt, ning when the Commercial league flight unavoidably stretch at Good Time Patk, Goshen, N, Y, to win the second League secretary Robert W moundsman, sharp single. meet the remaining playMartin announced that efforts Cece Jorgenson, Postofficc, who straight heat and the $37 912.58 Hambletonian Stake. Shirley Hanwill he made to hold the had already hurled one game, ers in the league who will be over was sold in the field in the auction pool betting and was alibi its could Neither team game went to the mound for the win- split up over the seven innings Both given no better than a 10-- 1 chance to take the first heat. But the ibis week, cither Wednesday or ners and hurled masterful ball of play Following the game, a pitching department. filly earned $19,916.92 for Lawrence B. Shephards had forcwas opposed affair, the entire group starting hurlers Saturday, as the Collegians art Manager Ken Trotman three will move to the fairgrounds for each other in a full game at Hanover, Pa., farms, and negotiated the opening mile in 2:01 scheduled to play at Euiley, Idaho ed to leave his number a new time record in the Kentucky Derby, and the second in 2 the opening of the program next and the league hurler in the box for the full the annual Commercial league outSunday with John Broherg, the M Men of the trotters. Only once has the time of the daughter of Mr. Mc- game and was more than satis- ing and party. hampionship must be decided before the state tournament in Salt fied with Jorgenson's performhurler, having already bested Sundays game between Post-offiElvvyn and Hanovers Bcrlha in the initial heat, been bettered. LAKE CITY ance. Apg. 16 Cece Jorgenson, the Bostoffice and Grants was almost a (I SALT Lake City early In September. Hollyrood Dennis bagged one heat in 2:01 yiin19jJ2. Pi Eight amateur boxers will laisea Broker chucker who hurled masterful wild of all errors lose throws with title comedy Although they may to the game, the Smithfield club, John Broherg, Grant's Bike and on the part of the mailmen ac- fight their way to championships ball tor the Commercial H to 7 in leading took great delight In evening M Men star who had opposed counting for six Grant's Bike runs. tonight in the finals of the AAU tournament Grants Bike to victory. Cece the score with the Collegians in Jorgensen in the opening game on Headline event of the .evenings re'made fans forget all about Lo- -' Sunday's tilt. Day, a powerful the program, found the tables bouts, rpostponed from Saturday, tilt. young pitcher who has starred versed in losinng the gun Laundry gr. at George popped out to Morrell at second is expected to be the encounter tor Richmond in the Cache Val- He gave up six hits and three and Pedersen, who found more imJ Curtis redeemed himself with between Alvin Sweeney, Salt Lake ley league, ret the Logan club walks, with four of the hits and a well placed portant things to do than to r. The City, and Vern Bybee, Ogden, down with but three hits, while ill of the passes coming in two work three or four innings in when featherweight champion BRIGHAM CITY inning ended, however, ilia team mate, Ottis consecutive innings tc account for Westover a benefit game and itraiiK sent a fly to Yeates in AB H O A Flyweight M arvin Marshall, league left field who took Richards of Shirley Mae, who Plant, led the winning attack at the three Commercial the ball on Salt Lake City, vs Remo Polidori, 4 4 Gilbbs, ss the plate with a triple and sin- runs. was purely unable to attend. the run. Tooele 1 1 2 Hailing, 3b allowed but four Jorgensen gle. Only Theron Mauchley, Col John 1 Clinton Hansen, Broberg, 5 9 9 Lightweight Johnny Nunley, Harris, cf legian second saeker was able hits and outside of the third College Ward, and Bill Stevens, Vs 1m 4 1 2 1 Lake City, vs Ron Williams, Jensen, 2b Jotgensen came from the mound to solve Day's offerings to any inning, 'when the M Men counted Logan Sixth, went down in or- Salt D. Hansen, If 5 1 2 1 fVj after each airtight inning with a degree of effectiveness getting a two of their bingles, never allow- der in the first of the sixth and Pocatello, Idaho. y 4 2 8 0 Facer lb Welterweight Terry Orchard, grin on his face and looking at double and a single and scoring ed a man past first A fifth M Rao Bateman. Logan Second, who Salt 4 A 4 vs 1 9 0 Lake City, Carl Jacobs. Anderson, c ms manager would say. Hell Ken, the only Collegian run in the Men piaycr gained first on the relieved Broberg m the box for Verlme Hoffinq, 0 1 d Middleweight x Nielson, rf r Units easy. After working for first inning after he had hit his only Commercial league error of the M Men, retired Fred Brown, Anaconda, vs. W Otto 5 0 0 3 Mont., 1 Hansen, p Bohn, '.he game, a fumble by Ottis Curthe Postoffice team and receiving Checketts and Bus Schaub in or- Salt City 0 0 Tuckett, rf the support he did, and then tis, Sportwear, at shortstop in der in the last of the sixth y a., 4 Sweet Revenge Byron Boyd, stepping in ahead of a gang that It was revenge on a former the f'fth inning. Bennett Brown out, G. vs E Provo, grounded 14 9 39 27 Price. Robertson, Totals Both teams started fast with to Quinney. played ilawless ball, Cece felt like teammate, Merle to open the final Heavyweight Ewing, ace of the first nine men going out in Thorn, Bryce HONEYVILLE a million dollars on the mound the Y'eatcs then f lied out to Springville, vs Conrad hurling staff, that order. In the last of the second frame, and Bertin, and looked like it. He gave up was Collegian Nelson produced the Provo. Ryan sweet to They Lee Checketts, Shirley Mae, led fourth but four hits, two of them in one whacked away atSmitnfield M Men of the game hit old buddy off with a their allsingle for the a single. McClellan then filed out inning, and allowed only one of for 10 hits and scored a pair of stars but was forced at second to Tick Brown in short base runners to get runs in the first live field to RIGGS one in as Wes lived inning, Schaub, Sportwear, end the game. past first Rao Bateman, Logan the third and two more in the in a fielder's choice. Shelby West second ward pitcher, looked good eighth. Runt Sever hit into a fast double The Blair Motor for the in the last inning, scored Preston wound up the season Postoffice, play, Ben net to Morrell to Mc- seven runs on seven girls hits and an retiring the first three men to in third place by handing side. Clellan to the retire error in their battle with the lace him. John Broherg allowed a 9 to 7 whipping Two Hits Wellsville team. only six hits, but he walked three on the Tremonton added They lot. Although Mcthird the RYE. N Y , Aug 16 il Pi Three Opening inning men with three hits and a walk outhit, 10 to, the Ihri'ans run in the third, two made Donald, Logan Second, grounded another tennis titles in is miny coming in the third inning and their blows count. Mitchell vut. Brown to Dunn, and Bailey more in the fourth and a final major weeks wits the record boasted toin the fifth two walks and a hit in the tourth smacked a homer and a tally grounded to Jorgensen who tossWellsvile scored oiko in I he day by Hubert L Riggs, i9 year-ol- d to account for the three Commer- and Simmons clouted three single sin ed to Dunn for the second out Los Angilcs who sensation, cial league runs. gles to lead the attack on Drigg, Don Erickson, Logan Sixth, and first and three in the third but seems destined for No 2 national gained only six hits off Peggy pitcher. John Brobcrg, Logan Seventh, Palmer and Mrs Dorothea ranking next year then dumped success. ve singles In the opening game of the Balir Motor pitchers Riggs followed triumphs at Figg Effective into field with Erickson right Outside of the second Inning, and Southampton by winThe scores' day the Postotfice literally on Bob third when Garland scored five runs, winding up Broherg threw its way out of the Comning the eastern grass mint chain to then Lilas Westover COMMERCIAL Wallace grounded round-robmercial league Figg, Preston hurler, pion.shtps defeating Frankie Park was most effecL.e, scattering the at second for the final out and AB R H O A er of Spring Lakes, N J in the which opens tonight AppearM the real Men was threat only Garland hits well. He allowed Squires. ss ... - 2 0 1 0 3 finals at Westchester Country club Cumeiuinnn was tight on top of ing as strong or stronger at over. onlv one extra-bas- e Curtis ss 0 yesterday the bat than the Grant s Bike blow, that a the job vilo n Jinunv Co!1 n, Stew walkMae, Shirley 2b . double Ryan Westover, 0 0 - 3 5 by Green, in the 14 count- ed team with solid blows accountRiggs, seeded No 3, scored a conthe oul ide bine of his tiaikid came and on home Tick F 3b ed Brown. . 3 0 0 0 3 vincing straight set victory oier . off him. Ernie Conger had h ing for the majority of their allklt' light allimpling to Browns iLogan Spor(wear) 1 triple 1 cf Checketts, 0 0 Parker, top seeded here The score perfect dav for the losers with to runs, the mailmen went berPitt bin b smi e in n g imc v. open the scoring in the la. t W Schaub, c '3 tor 3." 0 0 1 5 was serk in the field and threw The mishap will l.iip Collin-ou- t i 1 0 Ogden retained its second place half of the third. Charley Dunn, Frank, c men s doubles title was takThe the ball to all corners of the Mae, scored Brown with West. If of till' thll ego Culls lmi up j 0 0 0 spot with Charley Notion letting Shirley en by Donald Budge and Gene lot. Six of Grant's clcicn runs 41 10 27 Totals for a month Mdliul down with four hits for a a single but was out. McDon- H Schaub, If 2 0 0 1 of Oltfornia, but only after Mako Siting that be wero counted on wild throws MALAD ald to Morrell, when he tried to Ryan, rf 10 to 1 victoiy. n 1 0 t i was tu Ihc Norton tiled out, a fierce five set stiuggle, Uippt barely by Posteffice players. ABH O a missed a shutout, the Malad run stretch it to a double Jorgensen L Brown, sf 2 t 3 N Jones cf I 0 1 1 against Parker and to h. It ,i sliding (lloit aiid thin filed O . 9 X it to loming m the ninth Folkman led Kuionout to Bennett at tinrd and Dunn, lh . Frank V Jones 2b Shu Ids, former Davis derided go thmugh viilh 4 2 3 5 Mae, Quinney, lb Squires, l Shirley 0 0 3 Fans got a big kn k out of the the Ogdon attack at tne plate . ri star cup The fust bisirran foot tut m 1 Stuart c 0 10 u singled and went to second when Jorgenson, p with a run home a 2 0 0 1 and of single. DeBoer in the Budge and Mako wcie the only under him, as indii.ilcri bv the Henry umpiring 2 0 Lou Gardner, 3b Yeates the ball juggled Wellsville-Blai- r Brigham City won its second Motor girls battle. titles Conlef If 2 0 0 as he houndtd tlunvilv Westover, Logan Laundry, filed ariow, Totals 3 6 21 13 This youngster who plays left straight by downing Honeyviile to ...2b Alice Marble, nation ti singles 4 Thorpe rf Rt shortstop to retire along the giottnd Umpiie Ziggy field for Grant's with a Dizzy 9 to 8 All of the winning team's the Bailey from champion California and Mrs Evans, ss 3 0 2 M MEN ALL STARS, side. Seats gives a lough mutation Dean air put on a real show at runs were scored m the fourth Hill lb A cates 3 0 10 Hit AB R H O A Sarah Palfrey Fabvan of Camthe Statue of Liberty in wavand of fifth when innings they balls got and behind strikes Stone calling Mass, 3 0 1 Lou Yeates. p 2 0 0 0 1 bridge. virtually assured ing him out, as Cati hci A) Todd 10 Omf, Wheatley and Hunsaker Logan Seventh, B Broberg e the catcher. themselves of the No 1 doubles came through with' the third M Hansen, o .. 1 Fdy 3b 0 0 0 0 for two and seven tallies, u ken pla.vtr. sti re- over the bends in If the Best Men hit of the game, a i o 0 Wightman cup matches ... . 2 o n 3 2 spot single, Morrell, 2h sportively after two were out in the fouith, Stevens, 2b . against Great Britain next week, 0 Both of the girls Irons Totals the by but Nelson grounded lo Brown Bennett 3b womens doubles LOG N COLLEG1 NS 2i 4 27 11 taking 3 0 0 J 2 played good ball with the extitle They defeated Mrs John Van at third tor the final out PRESTON Yeates, If 0 l 2 o ception of the first inning Rvn, The Commercial It ague Austin, Texas, and Carolin scored Nelson, sf 3 0 o n when Blair's got away with 1 its final run in the last half of McClellan, lb 3 0 0 8 O Babcock, Los Angeles, seven runs. The winners the inning after Fred Brown, Lo- McDonald, i f women's o n n Jadwigi Jedrzejowska, scored but four runs on four hampion from Poland, gave warngan Laundry had grounded out. Cardon cf o o o GOOD hits in the last four innings. Bennett to McClellan, to open Bin lev ss that Miss M irblcs national 1 ing . . j I'nggy Palmer and Burthen the inning Checketts drew- a hast Kowalhs ss was title when in singles 1 o n o danger SI eld rum allowed tVeUsville on balls and went tn second nn Fro kson. she polished off the blonde Califorrf 2 0 only Lix hits throughout by Howard (Fred and Max) Schaub s J Brobcrg p nian to in LONG BRANCH, N J sets, straight ,ig if, alternating on the nimind. sicrifue bunt Ron Frank thi Bateman, p take the women's singles title Sat- UPi A1 VVctll, manager ol I - 0 0 0 0 Both clouted out a pair of hits. doubled down the third base line urday. Lou Champion Amrc.s, ofDrew Faddis, a sister of to store Chockctts and went to fered to gamble" $35,000 today on "otais " 0 4 18 10 made a beautiful rutch Tot ils 30 3 21 12 third on Y'eatcs pnot throw- - from bv innings: Tommy Farr's putting up a good for the final out of the game, WELLSVILLE left field Ryin dtew his sei nml M Men fight against Joe Louis in then coming over from near second SMITHFIELD walk of the rime and then stole Commercial world heavvw eight title mao h base to catch a font ball down seennd, but Tick Rrov n popped Aug 26. the first base line. to Bailey at short lo etui the BLUR Mnll offeted Ted Bioidnoh Mining for Part s contract After h "1 gained firs; Filmer, Fans face an opportunity to see I ve heen looking tor a on Curtis' enm to slot the fifih good sf Fiddis, a battle that promises to be as Lee Cardon, Login heavyweight for a long time," Weill Thud, struck Meldrum. lb-fast as Sunday's game nut. Paul K ow a s, Logan Third Hansen c .. said, "and Farr is just the fellow when Hyrurn and the Logan I want Even if he s, lined out to Si h.mh in left field Kesner 2b he'll put Commercial league runer-u- p and Krukson imppcd oul to Prank Jeffs, If fight up a good fight I know n win ... for a position in the state tournaand that's the reason I'm w llmg to at eaten Adamson 3b ment Thursday evening at the gamble thirty five grand on him" Bangs Dmihip I. Berndt rf fairgrounds. There was little likelihood that Grant Quinney. Fred and Max, Bedford c ... Score bv innings: Broadrtbb would accept thi offer the second half of the Tomorrow Cache Ruketeor Logan Collegians .190 POO OHO 1 opened He said he would inning by grounding nut, Brobcrg coi ider it Town. Rlair Motor Smithfield ... 701 2111 unless the sale wasnotagioerble 2"1 (,i OJx 6 to McClellan. to Jorgenson then Tot.al 27U 11 Wcllsviile 103 (n 4 tarr, and Tommy $.iowied 'jjo: All 1 Sundays Result Siml hfit Id r, Logan Colli smir (Forfeit Lo Colit gm is), Ogden Baninoo ID, Maliu' Biigham City it, Honeyvulr, 8 junior stais of Logans s ift ball s( min lived leagues lo every letter of lif ir well earn- ed positions as the la si in the Common ul and M Men t triple-Sund- 1 Garland-Treniontu- n : 1 ss n m all-st- AMATEURS SEEK Iigh-waist- ed five-inni- TITLES TONIGHT 01, all-sta- COSTLY SLIDE -- all-sta- ' X .4 12 ...3 two-bagg- er X5 10 ADDS RYE M-M- TITLE TO LIST Garland-Tremonto- n Mel-dru- Sea-hrig- IS BY LESLIE AElt I'nited Press Staff ('urrespona, NEW YORK. Aug 16 a Now is the time about su before world series for all cond divisioners to rise up smack down the pennant nn tenders. All should be able to tain , valuable lesson from the t place Philadelphia Athletics in the American league, and the Cincinnati Rods in the Na tional Connie Mack s pitiful A have just finished humiliating the swaggering New York Yankees three straight, and the Chit ig.i Cubs suffered The same file from the Reds. l.-- s.uh-plac- e Lead Cut Friday the Cubs were i.1. games ahead of the National pu ade and today they were but four t the Yankees paced the junior by II Vii, and the As cut it to ten. Since the Cubs lost the services of First Baseman Jimmy Collins, they have dropped five out of seven contests two of three to Pittsburgh and three of four lo Cincinnati. The Reds humbled the leaders twice yesterd iv, attack to take launching a the opener Alex Kampouris1 eighth inning home run furnished the margin in the 8 nightcap Pick Pp Game The double loss enabled the New York Giants to pick up a game and a half as they took a it 13-- 9-- 5-- 3 decision over Jimmy h Wi- lsons Philadelphia Phillies. Clydcll Castleman held the Phile to six hits. A single and home runs by Johnny Moore and Camilh accounted for all Philadelphias runs runs. Pittsburgh's Pirates picked up two games on the third-plac- e Cardinals. They walloped Lou Warneke and Mike Ryba for 16 hits including four singles by Pitcher Cy Blanton to win the opener then scored a 0 shut out behind the six hit hurling of Russ Bauers in the windup. Brooklyn and Boston divided, the Dodgers taking the first 1 only lo he humbled by tiie three hit6 pitching of Danny in the second. 8-- 3 Jam 8hilm Park The second largest crowd of the season, 32,346, jammed into Shibe Park to sec the A's take the Yankees, Rookie Edgar Smith allowed seven hits to score his first victory of the year New Yorks famous sluggers wero held to 18 hits six pel game by rookie twirlers in their three day stav at Philadelphia. The loss cost New York none of its lead since the second pla-Detroit Tigers dropped one to the St Louis Browns, The Boston Red Sox were ousted from third place when they dropped a pair to the Washington Senators Wes Ferrell defeated his former and Monte mates, Weaver allowed but eight to take the finale, 5-- e 7 8-- 3 Sox Mole I p Chicago's White Sox moved into the vacated spot with a double victory over Cleveland. The W hitr Sox fell on Joe Heving for five straight hits and a 3 victory In the second game Chicngo won 5-- ALL-STAR- S , 10 10 -- 1 111 .2 Yesterdays hero Edgar SmitX Philadelphia Athletic rookie, wto won his first major league RMe by holding the Yankees to seven hits. 7-- 1 1 1 6 HITS HERE, TOO a 3 1 fJJHYrv 11 10 1 110 -- ...10 -- 0' .3 WILL BET FARR 1 9-- 1 ' 1 on - WILL LOOK 10 10 10 i , - ight-weig- Mid-dru- m $35,-on- n h all-st- ; p lo-c- -- Asked once made him the' Rieatevt right-han- d hitler in, baseball, Rogeis Hornsby reJoe, plied: "Them steaks DiMaggio, above,' youthful hero Of the New York Yankecs, does - '' H on |