Show vitFzeac TT " r- seo --of Noe No t I - ‘akr iThltunt 1914 Morning July trhe 5a1t ns 16 Sunday t Top Sluggers 'o Magna Tests Provo II In Feature Today c Round Pits S L Peaches Your Baseball Scoreboard ' 4 q t 1 National League - Nk St 5g A : il Against Gennnell Club vs Midvale ' t i e - 44 '' 't Philadelphia ' ' N re'ss-1- Chicago Brooklyn Boston 'i - : 41 e 1 I fr the Industrial league might The "soldier rule" giving some fortunate clubs a definite advantage but the mighty Millrnen from Magna-Garliearen't ready to concede anything yet If baseballs were greased up pigs could Salt Lake Pinney's infield make any more errors? These are the two thoughts for the week as the semipro teams prepare to change partners for the third time this half While other squada in the eir- fast are meeting their quota ef 4 soldiers per club the Mi ll- tren prefer to c arry on with their first-hal- f roster championship ard two conaecutive victoriea Getting back to the old grind have rewarde their decision The after 3 refreshing games ftrat wag a conqueat of the- all 8 tearna in the Amateur Fed- inItrighara City Peaches whoblood eration circuit will return to sited the Man lair with le ague action Sunday at the In their eyes and aoidiers in theft municipal ball park be '7$ 0 ' 44 ll St 1r t(' Four Contests Today on A triatetir Slate et all-st- -- ''''''''''6'4k1 4' 76 5-- -) 9- ea - h - es71raaease ''''''''''''-0- r--J rue However the supreme test will come Sunday when the first-hal- f champs bout with Lebo Collins' soldier- enriched Timps The Provo crew is also a front runner and has taken its first two contects more er less in stride Earl (Spot Clec-f- who works his "whammy" en the Millrren almost at will is unre to get tthe starting nod for the Timps while Leif Erickson is the hurling expected to handle The dities for the Ntaen-t- nine garne begins at 2:30p rn Salt Lake Pinney with an in- so many field that co errors against Provo Thursday that fans began to clap when aa play was completed without bebble will entertain Brigham City Sunday at 2:30 p in at Cornrnunity park It appears as though a threat frtim League Secretary W D Kidd to tabulate fielding averages is the only way to make the P—ney younzsterg brush up en their greundwork Brigham C:ty is expected to comeon forth the with Hank Hansrnann rnound while the Pinneys will probably hurl either Pee Wee Bass or Bob Stewart The final contest of the day will he p:ayed at Midvale where the rewcomers to the leazue will clash aelth Ge—nell club the third non- believer in the circuit Gemmel' has drepped both of its first two games and opponents have piled Up a total of 31 runs against them Midvale in the pair nt contest which has a130 lost two in a row is expected to win this one hand- lv on the strength of previous perforreances This one is also slated 1 a - Vr 230 p m Cochrane Gets ( s 1 000 offer 1 MO Tex SAN ANTONIO 15 July has been offrc1 1Vort1'5 'Welterweight he win Champion Ited CoOlrane if former defend his title against Champion Fritzie Z1VIC Sam S:otsky former San Antonio fight promoter said Saturday he hal wired this offer tod Wi':ie Zitzenterg Cochranes &ger Cochrane is in the coast guard and Zivic is stationed here at Camp Norrnoyle guarantee of (7--- S13004T man-printe- Ilk NOTICE 11' I ALL CAR OWNERS IMMEDIATE l :'' :11 :s - ' 'R'' ?115'4 e : '' 1 : ''' - - e if st i 'ete''f t" e ' : 'v '''' t 1 - k - " tendance : - A- Is I a hole-incm- p n Market 9 p m-4- 110 -- A Cs vs McCullough m—kearns m—Fort Doug's' vs Mallet Inn Kearns and the Elks Boys club both undefeated in the 2nd-haWhite Park Men 's league will meet at 7 p rn Sunday evening at W h t e park with Kearns W A Cs and McCullough Market furnishing the girls' game an hour later Market Inn 1st-Ichamps and Fort Douglas will meet in the nightcap Fritz Buhecker one of the roost effective softball chuckers in the state has been signed by the Elks Boys and will toss Sunday's con-a- n test for the Kids Bud Lemke will do mound chores for the Eagles Betty B r y a n t McCullough's strikeout artist with 69 to her credit will toe the rubber against the luckless NV A Cs who h a v e dropped 8 league games without a Naomi Allington win leading pitcher in the girls' loop awith 7 wins and no losses tied girls' record of 5 years' standing when she b I a n k e d Eimacs Thursday for her 6th - shutout of the night season Market Inn should have little trouble in disposing of Fort Doug- las in Sunday's tilt The Douglas boys have had to build an entire new club in the last 2 weeks All pitchers have looked alike to Gordy Smith shortstop who is pounding the pill for a 700 average with 14 hits in 20 trips to lead the men's letigue Doug Borg of Market Inn is in 2nd place with 538 Toby Jorgensen of retained the leadership of the girls' circuit with 448 Toby plays the outfield and does some Ullock of the of the chucking Shamrocks has 429 followed by Naomi Allington of the Shamrocks and Rose Zagarich of McCullough Market each with 412 lf 1 ll I i ' OVERWORKED F ---- 9ts 17 — -- A - - — -0 - -- -- - Yot111 cr Shoes CT tfr to a IA eAry find them the foots prt)er! 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You will !— ' t iill - t like its finer flavor e ' 1: its clean crisp taste- ''''-- ' ) ) t t4 its sparkling brilliance - -- i - ' ' l - zesty tang This is brewed and thoroughly i:1 Totals 34 13 27 8 Loner in 6lh in tith xxitatted for Zak Roe in 7th xxxBatted for for 000 100 200- -1 Pittsburgh 210 00x- -4 100 chwag Zak Runs hatted In Dahlgren Three-basPark° Nicholson Hack Hughes hases—Pittoton Left —Nicholson hit Ftsfies on balls—Off 3 2 Chicago 8 burgh Striheonts—By Roe 2 Roe 1 Fleming 4 pitcher— Fleming 1 Derringer 2 Winning Attendance Fleming Losing pitcher—Roe 11 24 9 fr ' ! it's properly because 01 01 leisurely aged! 1 1 e —6972 Phi Hies Giants 3-- 1 1-- 6 111 i 11 1 15 (AP)—The PliiiADELPHIA July tiles and the New York Philadelphia Phi even in their doubleheader (Bents broke Set urtlay the Plii Wen wifintlig the opener mutt I the (Slants annexing ine nightbetore 7s35 paid admissionscap Young Jack Brewer making him firmt having league stert after recentlyheld major the beet' released from the navy Phillies to 5 hits ii the nightcap and was robbed of a shutout wheil Ulysses Lupien homere-- in the lst inning (T('ny) The veteran Bill Lee out pitched Bill Voiselle In the opener though the Giants 8 to 6 outhlt the Phil Firmt gamet AB ii 0 A New York A11110 A? Phila Rucker et 4 0 3 21 ItiIlen h 4 1 1 51 4 0 3 Lupien lb 3 0 14 Luby 213 4 3 2 0 4 2 2 01 Adams cf Ott rt Medwiek If 4 2 0 01 Wasdell lf 4 1 2 0 2 8 Weintrb lb 3 2 Northey rf 3 01 32 05 Lombardi c 4 0 5 11 'etches 3b c 2 0 1 1 2 2r Peaeock 4 2 Kerr es 1' Stewart as 3 0 0 2 Jurgee 3b 21 00 00 0' 3 0 2 2 Lee 1I I I 1 6-- 1 Voimeile p p 3 0 2 l' 33 8 24 10 2S 6 27 16 Totals Totals NeW York Philadelphia Summary: Runs batted 100 000 000- -1 100 001 01x- -3 Voiselle Frroes—Lombardi In scored on wild pitch Two-basAdams 2 WasdelL1 by 1pe WasAdams hits—Medick: Weintraub dsli Stolen basee— Kerr Lupien Double to 'Weintraub (unLupien plavs—Mullen t t Left on basee—New York 7 assisted 4 on Best's balls—Voislo Philadelphia Wild 3 Strikeouts—Voisele 5 Lee 2 pith--LSeentid game AB H 0 A Philadel NW Vorli AB H 0 A' 4 0 3 4 Rucker et 5 2 2 Ol Mullen 211 4 2 14 2 4 2 1 3' Luptn I b Dirty rt2 o 4 01 1 0 2 0 1 ef Adams Ott 0' Writhiell If 4 0 1 0 Mdwick If 1 0 1 3 0 4 2 12 Wittrts lb Northey rf Mancuso c 4 0 5 0' Letehas 3b 3 1 0 2 1 c 3 3 3 ss 5' Finley Kerr Itirges 3h 2 0 0 1 Stewart se 3 1 1 3 Brewer p 4 1 1 O Sehanz p 1 '0 0 0 releslak 0 0 1 1 Karl p 2b on on 02 mP euasezik p :16 n 27 11: 30 5 27 16 Totals Total t ilz 1 xSioan r 1 1 1 3-- fr i N -- -- t r --- - I 111 iffill g 1 4 t I 1 I - 1 1111 I 11 1111111 I 111 1 11 - t i t - I It It - t —I t - t - I !f 14 it 1!: ono Ijil t tl 11111 I te 51'2 tt 11 1 if I t - i 4 11 'i t j f z ff ' ' t t e it ati ova t t Lt118 Iwo a 14fl 1002 cr14-- —t toot L 411 II WI II oo — -- - 6111 - e Runs Batted In I 5es 1 5- ' 1 0 0 0 Totals- 36 xilAtted 3 : i' 0 1 0 2 0 0 21 xxxLWrier Strcvech p Ostrmler p c7 kji 1 c A U1 IL4 5-- t 3 - Save money—buy the economical re' tip - 11 11-1111- e 11111111 aa ' t l yes 1 4 ti I - 4 ' 3 6) 1 I 4-56- 89 1: srerI!) 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Limited Supply l 1 - - 41 ' 1 it 17L 1 1 i - L (AP) — Charlie 15 CHICAGO zBatted for Schanz in 100 003 002- -6 New York 100 000 000- -1 Philadelphia Medwick Wein- 2 in—Ott Runs batted Two-bas- e traub Mancusco Rucker Three-basLupien hits— Medwick hits—Luby Rucker Ott Home run—LuWeintraub 7 PhilaYork on bases—New Left pien on Dutch delphia 3 Washington Senators capitalizedtApi—The Strikeouts—By Brewer 3 1 Karl 1 Schanz 4 errors Lenard'a and pitcher—Schanz Losing hurling by Philadelphia's shortstop Edgar Busch to A t tend an ce- -7 835 whip the Athletics night Saturday before 10256 fans AB It 0 At Wash Phila AB 'II 0 A I 4 0 5 11Case If Hall 2b 0 1 t 4 0! 2 If 2 2b flarrhon 0 2 fl) Brown" American league — Stephens Kunel lb - 4 2 13 0 Kstalella cf 4 1 1 0 Myatt 4 1 0 0' Spence et 3 2 1 0 Haves C 56: Duerr Red Sox 52 Hayes Athletics 1111Gliee 4 1 6 11 Powell rt 50 4 0 2 0 lb Cubs 53: 3 0 2 National league—Nicholson 3 0 1 4 Keil 3r) 3b 4 0 6 0 Ott Giants 52: Kurowski Cardinals 52: Itosenthi rt 3I 0 5 0! leerrell c Walker Dodgers 52 3 0 3 0! Sullivan ss 4 2 1 2 Buser) as Newsom p :3002 I t coo a r d p 4 0 0 3 -- ---— Totals 32 5 24 9: '16 27 12 Totals 200 000 000- -2 Phlladelnhla 010 001 03X- -5 Wa4hingion Runs batted in—Hayes Ferrell Powell Two-bas- e Sullivan Left on Yel bases—PhIladelohla 3 Washington 7 Attendance-10256 2 0 1 0 ti 3 I July arimm's Chicago Cubs with Charlie himInself a mere spectator during the late Into 81 4 1 3 4 zzCramer 1lckshot If 4 3 2 0: Mayo 2b 3 3b 0 1 4: Outiaw cf liodgin ' I Cubs 4 Pirates 3 Senators May Lose Four Cuban Players 14 3010 I 0 ) e BOSTON July 15 Brooklyn straight Dodgers went down to their 14th the Boste bowed as defeat Saturday they ton Braves 63 before 2333 paying fans ITICI hits b Nate Andrews gave up only the had the Dodgers shut out 241 untilFlitter an Pinch hit infield Sth when by Tommy Warren and errore by Max Macon and Mike Sandlock presented th visitors with l roil In Boston came back with 4 tallies C01111114 their hslf tot aingira by Andrews homer a Holmes and Prun ityan Tommy by chuck Workmen A ft It (1 A Ali 11 1 A Houton litrunklyn 3 2 5 3 '2h itordgry 3b 34 1II 32 03 Ryan 4 2 10 1 Macon lb Rosen cf 1 1 0 4 I 1131mes 1 0 cf 4 I Galan If 2 0 1 0 Walker 11 4 1 3 0: Wright If 1 1 rf 5 2 0 4 0 11Workman Owen c Schultz lb 4 0 7 Oi Nieman c f 4 0 32 02 4 0 3 1 1 Kluttz 3 ss Bragan 2h ss 2 0 1 2 Stanky 2b 01 00 02 01W'letimnn 1 0 0 0 0 zEtchison Basinski 1 1 0 0 Sandlock ss 0 0 1 2 xWarren 3 1 0 3 n 1 3h 213 0 0 Olmo Phillips 2 2 0 0 1! Andrews p 3 Melton p 1 0: 0 0 saWaner Webber p 0 0 0 I: 31 8 2715 31 A 24 10' Totals Totals xBatted for Basinski in eighth xxBatted for Melton in eighth zBatted for Wietelmanti in seventh 012- -3 000 000 Brooklyn ' 101 000 04x- -6 Boston Sandlock Errors—Macon Summary: Buns batted in—Walker 2 Holmes 3 Three-bashit—Macon Workman 3 Stolen Workman Home Double play—Wietelmann base—Bragan Left on bases—Brookto Ryan to Macon 3 Boston 3 Bases on balls—Melton lyn Strikeouts—Melton 3 An2 Andrews --4 1 Melton 5 in 7 inHits—Off drews Balk—Melton Webber 3 in 1 nings Losing pitcher—Melton ' 9-- 7 m 2r - ' ' rI- rai nEa n'vsrts d NVril er ' 'A - - I w- over Brooklyn nings leaping-froggeposition 6th place Saturday their highest by since the opening week of the season edging out Pittsburgh 4 to 3 on- a 13-hrelief effective Paul and attack Derringer's pitching Grimm was banished by Umpire George Barr for emerging from the dugout to protest the crill on a pitch to Outfielder Johnny Barrett the first hatter Derringer Infaced the resciiiii iII going to Bill Fleming' 7th innhig It was the second eave-ho" of for Grimm 'ince resuming managership the Cubs AB H 0 A AB H 0 A Chicago Pitts Coscart 2b 5 11 1 3 Hack 3b ss 44 13 23 14 2 0 Hughes Russell If 4 Barrett If 5 2 3 I Cavretta lb 34 11 63 01 Etliott 3b 5 1 2 0 Nichlson rf lb 4 3 7 0 Dallsndo If 4 1 2 0 Sports Dhlgren DiMagio cf 4 1 23 01 Pa fko et 2b 43 22 44 01 2 0 Johnson Lopez c 1 0 0 0 Williams c 4 1 3 n Colman Clistine Cs 11 00 21 2ni Fleming p 31 01 00 01 15 July Zak sa Derrnger p 1 0 01 By Joe Holman NVashington Times-Heral- d t - A(r (4-9- e t I F j :i :1'3'Y-t- 4citt4t '”' : 11 i' 1 IN1 rf-i- --- -:' ik:k‘ - 4 ' g '1'' : : -( 4- t'' '&aes15-- : s i ''''':'''! '5'':::::::-- '7y ! 1 ' 4 - " 4 i ' 1- ::'::: s':' ' ''''' m '' - e lx--:- 1 t ly -- " 43-1- AP)--Th- WASHINGTON D C —Four baseball players now active with the Washington Senators may return to Cuba immediately following a conference involving Col Eugenio Silva attache to the' Cuban embassy anti selective serv ice officials Monday morning Infielders Gilberto Torres and Pedro Gomez Outfielder Roberto Ortiz and Catcher Fermin Guerra are the Senator players whose status will be discussed worth Col Silva officer of a special to accomplish a reciprocal mission 4-5-Chisox 2 Tigers between the United agreement DETROIT itt lv 15 (AP)—The Detroit States and Cuba on selective servdivided Sox White and the Chtrago Tigers a doubleheader Saturday Chirac' taking ice will discuss deferments grantthe freler 5 to 4 for Gordon Maltzbergthese players by the local era Itith victory mod Detroit uloilltg the ed and is expected to insist to 2 Dirk Wakefield hit his board tilgtiap seotift homer in 2 days fur Detroit In the that the same rules that apply ttightap to all other alien Cubans in this Firat game: AB 110 A A H II 0 A Detroit Chicago country apply tq baseball players 1 as 2 2 3 1 1 0 MoseA rt 43 A eferc- Braves 6 Brooklyn 3 ' '''''' 5130 e B (5-4- 110-- t - 4'4011:':--1tT- --- 4 '9 (2-3- lAndpville 3 O : t : C:471:tki---- - (o-a- (7-7- " N - 4 (0-2- Eitel-McCullou- Granger ' t : 10 '4' :' N 5-- 2 - - et" ) 1 Results (4-5- Under existing regulations any alien Cuban who has not estabTroaky lb 4 2121 York lb Carnett c cf 5130:lVakelleidif4110 of becoming 4 1 5 0 Hostetler rt 4 2 5 0 lished his intention Trealt 1 an American citizen and who has Webb as 3 1 0 31 Orengo 3b 3 2 01 c 0 4 1 0 6 0 0 Richards Roas remained in the United States over MItzbrger p 1 0 0 l Nwhototer p 31 01 00 01 a ziliggina period of over 90 days must regBeck p 0000 ister for selective service These 34 7 27 8 players have remained in this counTotals 34 10 27 131 Totals aRattsd for Newhouser in Sth try well over that allotted time zzliatted for Hoover in 9th 000 210 110- -5 Any Cuban overstaying that 1:Itcr'o"it'l 001 030 000- -4 period may either enter the United Errors — Webb 2 Hoover Summary: Ntoses Runs batted in—Carnetti Schalk States army or request a transfer Trosky NVakefield Hostetler to the Cuban army in which event SacriDickshot Moses bits—Trosky Double plays he must report to Miami and will Mayo ticl—no Webb to Schaik to Trosky Mayo to Left on bases—Chiproceed to Cuba It00e'r to York 2 Bases est ha lia—T?eg cago in Detroit S It is understood that the Cuban Still:t"rotiatI: 4 Beek Newhouser intends to determine government Maitzberizer 2 Newhouser 4 Ross 6 n 4 innoings: Miltzhergerin 1 the status of the Washington club in 4 Newhouper 9 in 8 Reek Hon er) Hit by pitcher—Bv Ross by players and Mondays meeting is Wild pitch —Ross Winto clear up this matter 13k tHodzio Losing pitcher— expected ning piteher—Mpltzber It necessarily follows that all playN hMISer AB 11 0 A ers owned and Detroit Chicago operated by the sr ABH0A1 5 1 1 0 Heelver pia 5 2 2 2 Moe club and other big 1 4 3 2b 5 0 2 5 Washington Mayo Shall 2h 4 '1 2 01 Outlaw et 4 0 0 0 Diekshotlt h 2 2 13 0 league interests similarly favored 0 3l York Ho1gin3h111 43 1 11 11 Waketldit 4 3 2 0 likewise will be affected Troskv C roneret t et 4 2 2 oF :Ross rt The loss of Torres ' Ortez and 4 2 2 5 e T 4 n 6 21 Orengo 3b 3130 3 4 4 2 0 2 Swift IA'erio pa r would work a real hardGuerra 1 0 0 Orrell Hunter Trips Granger Lopat p 4 2 1 2 GOTSICAL p 2 001 ship with the Senators since all have seen much action in the 1914 9-- 5 Totilt 35 11 2411 Tote's 31 in 27 15 S L Farm Loop rhiraC3 9 in Gomez has seen 000 100 (1(10—n pennant race Detroit 020 olo 3ox—s little action but is regarded as a! York Webb Summary: Freor—Carneit Myron Powell Hunter pitcher 2 Ross Wakegood prospect 7nrtrirct t Two-hfanned 10 men to give his team Runs f rid L atretin hits— 'Hoover Loriat Carnet Troskv DIrkshot 5 in the over a win Granger 2 Wakefield 'York Home run—Wskerield 4 rift Orrell 2 Salt Lake county Farm Bureau Rases on ba!is—Off Lonat Senators 5 Athletics 2 2 Corsica Strikeouts—By Longa 5 OrrellAttendancenight league Friday 1 pitcher—Orrel Winning WASHINGTON Al ) AB H 0 AB H 0 A: Hunter July 15 ( Elawdup-I- f ' - 462k41 i ff Chicano Huston 7 13 Si Louis 2 0) 3 - lL' L3E-- i A 3 - - 1 1 0 0 0 Klieman p 2 0 0 0 Zoldak p 0 0 0 sZarilla ToiPIIP 34 8 24 Si Totals 4115 27 11 St Loma 000 100 100— 2 205 011 13x-- 13 Clerelend — Baker Manetisrv Chribitmam Error Runs batted Boudreau tune 4 Florc 3 Nieman Nifutre SPm-r-TwobiteMnek Seltner Schienter Christman -Sperry Cullenhine Rocru Mack Tire'--hi- e Home hit —!tnek Keitner Stolen base -- Keltner 11)11- ru- n- SnereY-Floret to to Mack hi Boudreau play S Cleveland Left on base- s- St TotiI Bolltneswortti 2 Zoloff RAe Zoldak 2 Strikeotitto—By tisk " Kliernan ilits--Off 2 Kileman HollingsworthHit5 inninea 7oldnk in in 5 In 2 Wild Zarilial by niteher—By Klieman Losing pitcher—Hollings- 9-- Your feet are under a heavy strain these days — and arc covering many extra steps1 aLe our tip for real foot comfort and protection by caring Wright Arcrh Persery21113V4 tlIV FEET 40 (2-4- 'e'4s 10 p ' dIR 42 0ew n C7-- eiseeeeeme 0000 i 41 43 (5-6- Stars for Yanks (8745)—paid Eitel-McCullou- 1 e 6 Indianatiolin CLEVELAND July 15 (AP)—Supported Seerey Roy Culby the heavy bats of PatRookie Pitcher Ed lenbine and Ray Mack Klieman held the St Louis Brownst in check p ei Cleveland et ri i in ti as third apaalal iehcleo 2 victory with the league 4 current series in the leaders rammed his 9th homer over the fieol wall alit"tetilie a6nittht and a- Aiderduti: leftSeery tallied double and 2 drivCullenbitie got a double and 3 singles basewho 'nays ing in 4 runs and Mick from an aircrtILt ball only la his off hours marts plant blasted a tripie and AaF3 donna'A It 0 St 'mots AB H 0 A31 Cleveland 5 2 3 4 Nittek 2b 5 0 1 Baker as 4 1 3 0 11 Hoag cf 1 1 2 2n flttrtige 2h 2 3 0 31 Seerey If 5 4 3 (1 Clary !Nlectnn lb 2 1 S 0: Boudreau as 4 1 2 4 5 4 2 0 1 rt 0: C!Inbine 4 4 If Chartak 4 0 0 0: 011)ea rt Moore rt 1 0 0 4 3b 1 01 7 Kellner 4 Byrnes et 4 1 9 3 Boer() 1 h Chstmn 3b 4 12 0 0! 0 2 0 3 1 Schletiter e C 4 MarICURO z4chalk 38 39 37 35 (3-6- Hansaa Citv 5 Milwaukee 2 Toledo 6 Col in St Paul 5 Minneapolla Imntdehri Sunday's Schedule At II hlte reek flub to Kerna Ho's' IV 42 t3 ZDE:A D 077 ) L-- 448 average- 36 39 r thLJ 'Sunday's Probable Pitehrs (MO) St Louis at Vieveland—tirame' ) vs and shirley I (4-- ) or Gatehouse ) and Poatt 34 Itesnot(Ps ( —Hamlin IVashinitton at Philadelphia ) ) and Newsom ( ) ) or Flores ) vs t'andini and Haetner ( ) Roston at New York—Hausmann ) and Donvs Kuser ) and O'Neil ald ) Chicago at Detroit — Humphries) and ) ss Gentry and Wade Trout (11-9- ) tr! litioaelttileater 2 Only games played ) and Indians 13 Browns 2 rillS Tonicrlit it Contest (6-4- (0-0- Fete 554 538 524 488 481 476 468 467 37 40 441 Cleveland 3-- 5 e - ahedules (7-1- Donnelly 1000 ''1- -: oaching Staff Fliree Softball Conn July stage 'Sibley park contest Sunday with winners receiving tickets to the Utah open golf tournament next week end according to Pro Tom McHugh Golfers will approach to the No 3 hole A big entry is expected for the contest ad ' ''''' ' Toby Jorgensen Leading feminine softball hitter with el- will CO CAPITAL CHEVROLET Itil South State '' 7''''' ' LY - ss)k si - I1 19 ) 1070 311 t as 4er 's -s 4 Eitel-McCullou- liolein-On- e now in a position to you' immediate service on tire ail makes of tars either mechanical nr body repairs c ielsIt P- - 490"--'"s- a 4 t ''' IV ' Albie Booth oi ns Yale - '''i' '11"-'''- ' ' t 1 ” - is l'-- 1 4a '':14 111 1sk ''' t i hot-and-co- ld i are trS : clash on No 2 at 3 p rn Rio Grande which has lost much of its prestige on account O f a t errific should have a breather insmp its contest with West Jordan on No 1 at 4 p m The final game of the day will see Crescent's first half cham- pions tackle with on 2 No at 6 p m e ' es N iblev l SERVICE A‘t 1 the Insulators should win this easily Fort Douglas and the Police th e 2 red hot sur- - 15 NEW HAVEN (2P1—Albie Booth Yale's Mighty Mite who shot into the nation's headline a over a decade ago as an athletic hero Saturday joined the Blue's football coaching staff He assist Howie Odell and direct the junior varsity squad Booth has been cdnspicuous by his absence from the Yale sports scene and his return was wel- corned by the university and New Haven Albie's home town College football coaching won't be exactly new to the Booth but 10 years have elapsed had a hand in it Dur- since he ing the 1932 season Albie aided Dr Mal ctevens here and in 1931 when Stevens shifted to N Y U Booth went along as his backfield tutor and remained for only one campaign Since then Albie has been serv- for ing as district sales manager secice cream company in this tion and coaching a war factory's teams For Booth his action means a return to the scene of a meteoric athletic career which began in October 1929 when although the smallest player on the field he darted through slits of daylight and upset a favored U S Military academy eleven Immediately the press dubbed him Yale 's "Little Boy Blue" and the games result as "Booth 21 Army 13" Despite his 144 lbs and 5 feet 7 inches in height Booth rode the top of the country's sports pages for the next 3 years as a football basketball and baseball hero until he received his degree amid sighs of relief from Eli's athletic foes Buffalo Lost 1711 LI New York ii International League Toronto i one t NO WAITING liSe 2 1 II R —0 46 42 43 Saturday's Detroit 14 NEW YORK July 15 f AP t—The New York Yankees increased their second place lead over Boston to a full game by deRed $ox 97 Saturday before feating the admieloons b745 paid The victory moved the Nw Yorkers to St Withitt I It gamea of the league-leadinwho were beatett by the Louie Browne Clevland Indiana Left Fielder Berachel Martin paced the Yankees at bet With :2 home nine tthe firet Yankee to accomplish the (set the year which acNottnted for 5 runs AB It 0 A A Ift 110 AZ New York itr001(0111 4 1 4 4 Finney lb 3 2 0 0 Stirnwitt 2b Metheny rt 2 1 12 00 Metaych cf 55 21 32 011 Martin 3 5 If Fox rf Johnson If 5 2 1 11 Lindell cf 4 11 0 01 8 3 1 6 2' 4 Etten lb Doerr 2b Tabor 3b et 4 1 21 5' Garback C 0: 3h Grimes 0 0 Wagner c 2 0 0 01 Mlosvich es 4 2 3 44 Partee 2 0 0 1 Newsom as 2 0 0 4! Dubiel p 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Turner p xBueher 0 0 IRA)ser as p Lake Bowman p 0 0 0 01 i 2 0 0 11 Woods p 1 1 0 (11 ssCrontn 11 Barrett p 01 01 0 01 0 zrzLazor ONeill p 0 0 0 01 Totols !In 10 27 14 Totaig 36 11 24 15' allotted for Newsome in In 6th xaBatted for Woods in Stthh xxxBatted for Barrett Onn 123 010- -7 Roston 320 013 00x- -9 New York Rung batted In—Metheny 2 Milooevich 2 Grimes R Johnson 5 Partee Martin hits—Milosevich Fox 3 Finney Two-basTabor Metkovich Etten Fox 2Stirnweiss Left on Home rung—Metheny Martin S Strikeouts bases—Boston 8 New 1York Winning pttcher —By Dublel 3 Roger At- —Turner Losing pitcher—Barrett ' - 141 Oakland Cal0'00Jilly 15: ti 0 Pan Diegu 000 000 2 000 003 00a--- 3 Oakland Cecil and Salkeld Salvo and Rairnondt Yankees 9 Bosox 7 ' 4 ' R H 2 10 7 9 At Won 526 St Louis 52111 New 'York 510 1'Boston 505 Cleveland 500 Vashington 485 Detroit 485 Philadelphia 469 Chicago Mullen I B p incinnatt ()-2-at St Loula—Cumbert) American League 0011 I100 001— 1 Sacramento LOn AngPleit 0 210 010 03a— 'eel:suit and Steiner Conger and Fel 6 (9-10- tarter Brett:teem 111Kgers- - 1 51 51 4 4 Belts apple at Gordy Smith 700 clip to lead softball M The opening tilt pits Bullough against Gibbons Jr Reid on No 1 at 2 p rn and 48 45 Tms Angelea: At Pet S:1)ornatcruesael American Association and - ar ' 46: 2 jy! The second was a close 3 decision from Midvale which a:so is disinterested in the "soldier p Portland (6-11- 0-- 6 Ilne-u- 429 llollywood 403 Sacramento (0-8- : 4 431 44 46 (1-0- s L T 41 33 35 (3-7- ' 41 434 San Diego 33 31 3-- 4 in 40 43 49 50 47 46 46 48 48 50 50 SO Simea4ttAten :459546 1 Lost 51 50 7031 Saturday'sNewResults lurk Philadelphia 4 Pittsburgh 3 thicago Boston 6 Brooklyn 3 ri( Louis 12 t incionati l Sunday's Probable Pitchers g 400) and Brook0n at Bostott—Greo ) and Javer) ) sa Tobin McLish ) ) New York at Philadelphia—Allen ) and and aeward (321 sa Gerheauser Barrett ( ) Pittsburgh at Chicago —Seep!! (10-6- ) I Won San Francisco 558 Oakland 22 31 32 '2 39 New York - or By Joe l'itrpatrick ' ' '' ' p' : tvitt: Pct Lost 1Von : Pacific Coast League Iip I FL 4 We 14 Aid Promotes Good Cheer t k - t - 4 b t- - f :: t t L 4141!'1P |