Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE io FRIDAY MOIININTG SEPTEMBER 1930 12 CHICAGO’S LEAD IN NATIONAL FALLS TO MERE HALF GAME BEARS BOAST 4 HEAVY BACKS By Ripley Stars Spank Vance Fans Angels 154 Thirteen as Beating Stanford Task Set for Nibs Price the II Oaklets Win Dodgers Win the rear BELIEVE IT OR NOT Griffs Lose Ground When Browns Win 4 will find Ed Griffiths By RUSSELL J NEVVLAND 1929 team calling BERKELEY Calif Sept (P) — halfback on station from quarterback signals west Out where the begins and big this Not in ten years has Calimen seem to sprout up Just when fornia had such a heavy man pilotfootball coaches need them most C ing the team Ralston GUI Portland Craghead Giants Right M “Nibs’ Price of the University 01 dff fSiback1-- ' WlU r'Uin hlS PlMe California Is experimenting with four Back Into Cellar Scat lner of lts of the heaviest backfleld stars he ever on Cubs’ Heels Hack ’ has had the pleasure of molding tie Beats Sacramento the 1930 California gridiron contn- team around Homer Hits riIU on home concentrate The little ‘leader hopes to crack utlon vals No outside games are schedopposing lines with a quartet of ball uled so Coach PACIFIC COA4T Lf kCVE s task will main Price carriers whose average weight Is 190 Bundle the Tram NATIONAL IEAG1 F be ti) satisfy alumni with a victory Wan Graduation robbed Coach over Hot f th Tsani pounds Bunding 43 the Bears' oldest football foe — Hollywood 13 r Price of Benny Lom star halfback Loa Anaelea Stanford university so n two season this he took Sin husky Oakland 31 fullbacks and switched them over to California elevens heretofore feaSacrement© 34 side positions They are Joe Hick' tured strong defense and while this Mmeli n 5 fundamental will not be sacrificed fteattl 3ft lngbotham plunger and those Portland 36 who follow the fortunes of the man Clarence Garrlty a Another football metamorphosis Qolden Bears will be treated to the Bcsglt Thindy' spectacle of a Blue and Oold eleven Hollywood 1ft Loi A mein 4 Tbrdy ftnUi on considerably more Ml ton 11 Ft a ttcUco 3 84 Louts 6 New York 4 feat Onto the Tribesmen In the sec- functioning Coach 6'RMla Strrmer to 2 Price has developed Chicago Brooklyn 3 play ond game of the series The Pirates open Oakland 7 Portland pruton 2 pjUfburyh a shift for both line and backfield were led by Brame who pitchd a CincmnnU 7 Philadelphia 18 will He also LOS ANOELE3 Kept 11 experiment with two steady game I Friday’s fiebtdnle lambasted three Loa Angeles complete elevens during the early PITTSBURGH BOSTON Fltfburgh nl t Boston BHOA gsmes BHO AT hurlera for 15 hits here tonight to deCincinnati Brooklyn L Wncr cf I 1 1 Ncun lb fit Irfuu at Nrw Y irk The Bears ended in a tie for the feat Its intracity rival 15 to 4 P Wiir rf ft 6 $ 0 NUranvtllp Pacific Coast conference last season Shellenback hurld steady ball for Chicago at PhlUfWlphia Comoroky3b lx 4I 1 3 0i wuhRouri Travnor Btrier but title aspirations come second this the league leaders BROOKLYN N Y Sept 11 UP) Oranthain 3b I 3 f Wiab 4 3 11 Chatham lb 3 ft year Campus sentiment calls for a artU — Dazry Vance veteran & ihr lb 4 3 3 ft tft OJSpohrtr e win over Sanford something Cali3 0 ace of the Brooklyn pitching staff Boot C 4 11 Mautre 3t fornia has not achieved since Coach 11 10 0 1 Moo re 3b hurled one of the great games of his brame p 1 0 Price took over the reins in 1928 jjamps Batteries— Shellenback and Sevout thir3 0 career IBhwrdeL P long today striking er eld Horn Peters Gabier and Han- teen 10 0 00 The schedule:27 jxxRoUinra Cubs to give the Robins Chicago Santa Clara at ICunninghamp J J nah Skiff September sea clean sweep of the three-gam- e IzCiark October 4 Washington Berkeley -OAKLAND Bepfc 11 (JF)— Behind ries with the slipping league leaders1 Total 34 8 17 8 37 Total U 37 13 State at Berkeley October 11 St The score of the final game waa 2 to xBaMed for Marutr In seventh October 18 the steady twlrllngr of Howard Crag Mary’s at Berkeley The Robins scored both of their xxtiaited for Bherdel In vnih for Cunningham m ninth Olympic club at Berkeley October head Oakland defeated Portland 7 runs In the first inning on Olenn 8kB&urd ore by inning 25 Washington at Seattle November 001 110 — 9 to I tonight and d ropped the Ducks Wright s home run into the left field Pittaburgh err070 Montana at Berkeley November 010 001 ftOO— 3 Boston bleachers Hack 48th Wilson’s into the cellar Mails was nicked for Krrora—Qrantham Mawulre 8 Southern California at Los AnSummary homer of the season sailed over the 7rnirs lii— Buvl 4 Brame baUe-Run 13 hits by the Acorns while Crag' hit geles: November 15 Nevada at Berkertf II Rirhbour Bpohrer right field wall in the seventh for Be — Comorofky Bool Rlrhbour Bartel) ley November 22 Stanford at Berkehead kept Portland’s eight blows Chicago s only score and was the Berger Three-ba- e Kartell fipohrer ley hit— —Traynor Brame Sacrifice Oranthtm off first Brooklyn pitching in Cratham Base on balls — Off flherdel 1 scattered tally t series The score: R H E the three-gam- e Struck out— By Sherdel 1 Hit— Ofj Sherdel It requires 22500 seeds of the baka 3 In 3 Pasted 7 6 sevThe In inning marked Cunningham 1 8 game 2 Brooklyn's Portland tree to weigh a pound — the hnll— fipohrer JLosinc pitcher Sherdel 7 1 enth straight victory and put Oakland 13 Batteries— Malls Cascarella and Robins only half a game out of flrt Palmlsano Craghead and Lombardi place Vances feat 4n fanning thirteen men was a season’s record SACRAMENTO Until game time the question of 11 (IF) — Sept Seattle defeated Sacramento here to- whether Vance would pitch was unnight 6 to 2 Paul Zahnlser twirled determined He has been suffering against Bryan and held the upper from sciatica But once on the hand due principally to the fielding mound he proceeded to follow in the of his mates Ttie Tribe turned in footsteps or Ray Phelps and Adolfo the first four Luque who had shut out the Cubs four double plays In the two preceding games Vance Innings The score: R H E struck out Taylor Hartnett and Bell 8 12 1 In the inning that Wilson hit his Seattle 2 10 2 homer Sacramento I CHICAGO BROOKLYN Batteries— Zahnlser and Bomsni BHOA BHOA Bryan sind Koehler Sb 4 Frederick cl 4 1 1 0 J Fttr 4 4 I 2 Gilbert 3b Fns'l'h sa 4102 3 0 4 4 3 Herman rl SAN FRANCISCO Sept 11 (IP) — iijlrr rfcf 3 3 0 3 Wriaht San Franclsco'5 Missions made It four Wihon 4 0 3 0 BisMinette n rajlor If 4110 4 3 3 1 lb Kkllfy lb j 30 37 1I Hendrick3b If I 1 0I 0I straight over the Seals today win- Hnrtneft c rimi Jp 3 Thelact that Jimmy Zlnn Bel) 3b 1 0 1 1 Lope a c ning 3 f IS 0 ft 0 0 Vance Seals’ leading pitcher was on the Buh p 10 11 p 0 0 xHornaby mound made no impression They Twtcuout'p 0 0 0 for hits him 16 including pounded i 33 334 Totals two home runs Burns hit one for Totals xBatted for BuU in ftighlh Ofift (100 10ft— 1 the circuit In the first and Monroe Chlcttio DOx— 3 ftOO 200 sewed up the game In the fourth Brooklyn S immarjr batted in Error— Vanre Run with the bases — WrlBht 2 Wilson with a Two-b-a hit— Home run— Wright loaded Ted Ptilette pitched good Kelly Lop' Double play Stolen b— Cuyler ball for the Missions and received Wilson — Wright Finn and Blesonette Cuvier and Bell Ingll'h and Kelly Left on base— strong support hlctco 4 lirooklyn ft Bae on ball— Off R H E tBah Score: 3 Struck out— By Vance 3 2 U Buh Teachout 10 SanFranclsco 3 Hit5—Off Bush ft In 7 Imilngv 11 Wild pitch— Bush Lo-- n 18 0 Teachout 0 In Mission Bush 188-pou- 190-pou- Stewart Takes His 18th Indians Beal Yankees Ljons Victor as hp 48th iruit AwrRfCAN JcrL Drops 7eoi bUadint ml Tbttndai’a KmhIU 8 Cleveland V 'iin Cttco 4 11 kinlnfi) Wamitnn 4 fit Lou 7 Only f&taet bedu)ed New York B 1 1 1 Friday's fictiada! WtahlnUon at Ch‘cao JRo(on at fit touts hew York at Detroit ST 331' ama achaduled Omt LOUIS Sept 11 W-T- St he Louis Browni splurged In the sixth Inning and scored tour runs on the Washington Senators taking the series last game of a three-gsm- e to 4 and sinning the series here today It was the Browns' pitcher Walter Stewart a eighteenth victory ORourke of the Browns started the parade in the sixth by walking Etewart singled to right and Blue singled to left scoring ORourke Oulltc singled to center scoring Stewart and on West s poor throw to third Blue scored and Oulllc reached second Ooslin singled and scored Oulllc i WASHINGTON Pice cf Wcat ct Kfatmth if Cronin U Jurise lb Dare a 2b Btencer c M Lcotl 3b Brown p Burke Ihi 1 4 M Kreiif 011 i tu hull I I )I 0 3 1 0 6 3 3 1 1 Xwo-b- hhoa bhoaI 8 0 filtw lb 4 Oulufi rf 4330 If 4 I I 0 4 1 4 1 tow-head- BT LOUtS I b cf Mrliiio 3b Ferrell e O ftnurkft a fciuwait p Lillis1 JiHarii UUUftirava 37 10 34 14 Total Total 3i — Batted fur IUka in the eighth xk— batted for West In Uift ninth St ora bv iimlnts 11 WH 000— 4 Mashinyton Bt Louis IJO 0f4 (MX — 7 Simui ary Error— Writ OuiUc Kras LANGfORD Hit COUH BEIL ON fh£ CHIbl AND fftOHt HlS AM£ Runs baited In— Krr Brown 3 fUawart Two baa IruUiC 3 Cronin Blue (Joftim 1 er Brown Bar it— Manual! GoAm lilt — O Hnurka Htoien baaa Tls Thret-b- f rl bat her— Ota wart Jiaaaa on i In 8 —Ooslin tdfrher— Huffing Double EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S ball -- Brown 3 fturkft 3 Mewart 4 Mfrut k play— Larjrlosing to Chapman to Gehrig CAR100N out- - Butke I Hit— Brown 4 In 2 Llka 0 n 1 3 3 Burke 4 In 3 3 Child 1 m Mount Kenya on (hr Equator In Losing pitcher— Burke Lyons Wins 12-Roun- d Covered VUUi Snow— Mount Kenya In the Kenya colony of Africa Red Sox Decision Beal Yankees is situated on tlie equator While Its 11 CHICAGO Sept (A)— Ted Ly- base swelters in a No temperaons won his 21st game of the year thla ture of 115 degrees tioplcal Its summit CLEVELAND Kept II (UP)—The when a he got feet high) is covered with perNew Yoik Yankees closed their afternoon This vertical transischedule at Cleveland with a defeat decibion over the Boston Red Box by petual snow 4 to 3 of score Red Barnes the from troplial heat to an arctic today the Indians taking the third drove In the winning run off Smith tion is one of the bizarre pheclimate game of the series 8 to 5 tat Over Puzzle 1 1 C Knight Cup Net 1 G ir©Ne®Bfl¥ 11-- 1 Teams to Finish Second Encounter 1 Q 431 four-baer- Members of thfc Balt Lake and Provo Knight Cup teams are eagerly awaiting the result of the Chick Blevlns-Pau- l Holt encounter Friday at Provo upon which a third series pitcher— Batteries — Zlnn Stein and Paneb-si- y between the rivaP teams Saturday and Brcmel won series Ptilette Provo the first hinges Mt Cards Defeat Giants The Salt Lakers have won two Near Cubs Now points In the second series and if Again Blevins deleats Holt Friday It will fit ftrrttl U I key ft 2 0 3 301 toot Iflb 43 113 NEW YORK Sept 11 (UP) --The ft 1 7 4 HiYnoidA ne3 3 0 locals series Hrgan 3b hapman 3b 34 I1$i the the thus give ft ? 4 h It i?fng p Wrhh rf 4 3 3 0 St Louts Cardinals moved within Mky rf A eh cessitating a third engagement which 4 0 3 3 Dam cf 000 Rvealb four percentage points of the leagueXif T!iree-b0 6 vor p ft ft P Anphng npgan Watwottd Tod hit— Hevlng will be played Satuiday at the Balt C oofce Cl 0 3 3 Kmm lb Stolen VVvAller 3 ft 1 3 Home run- - Revnolth Hern Lake Tennis club courts 00 leading Chicago Cubs today by de1 ft 0 f Fotrierflll 2 ol ca ren c e106 0i Keevee fiat rifu Barnrn Rhyne 0 ft 0 yxRothrork feating the New York Giants 5 to ft 3 0 Kerr was halt1 he Blevtns-Ho- lt o a trynolfla 3 Double ply Waratlcr to Re match Wupstiing u Rhyne 4 in a thrilling game before 25000 1 t 6 9 xnn to TocU I yon to Aindtng to Wat oJ ed rouse c SRspm (’onnolly e io Hevln to Rhvne flase on bwll — by rainstorm a month ago and C C 10 0 0 sX'tDitfbl kxByrd fans p is1 to tournaments due it 3 Birilth 4 Lyon 6 fi'tmk out— Lhrn Kevin conflicting Chick Hafey’s home run Into the 74 14 37 13 I uprif Tolalii 3ft II 14 n Total ! t i bee fimilh Lyon 5 H t— Laenbe 8 has not been played If Holt defeats - Ha ird for k! Vs or lit the ninth 3 Famed ball — Hevin in 7 ftrnuh 3 In 4 left field stand with Adams and star the Salt the Lake — In hatted for Vftursihng ft 0 3 remaining the nrnth Smith lAlng pitcher— Bmllh l'inpiie-- i Dineen 3 Frisch on base in the first —Kan for Rurfmg ut me fiUU NhIHu and ( ampbdi lime of gam— unplayed doubles and singles matches Les K Gottschall OP Riser and gave the Cardinals a lead the inning Giants w ficore by immnr 46 Ht34 IB 4ft ft 3ft 14 Hours 13 BitnuU-Totil Total at- C R In be booked will an round ft advanced w Saturday a x Ihl— m Yoik one Thompson out xhen Inning run or a Lw although they to determine the trophy win- in the Presidents Cup tournament could not overcome 3 to 410 Ul 00 — ft ClrveUnd Bftttptl for WervtUr l the eihrh tempt 3 twice tied the score and 4 to 4 Firm- - Ruth In the elyhih Hunui ary Averlll Fon Lit Stoner Again Major for ner for 19J0 at the Country clut Thursday afterftaUtd in — JamiMvon H m Porte r x— Bui ted for Connolly Ifsenbee in the eltihUi scored The Cardinals the §k winning club’s were H Lake noon Bntted for KrmsUI lu the yUerlll M man points dtipp Vtuvseca Mvt tRore Now Phillies Buy Him The Balt run In the eighth 4iol hnan (rm bt Ruth Lacci (hipmiti by Uuiiu last month when Dave Freed and Thompson entered gained Gottschall V rtir Avrlll In the Tw Rice the ftbft— 3 hiif filled filft bases The m Giants pvkfi R'ou t and Mel Gallacher defeated Fred and the quarterfinal round by defeating 1UO I ondieea Rroan Lanrl llohapo f)0 000 ftoi— 4 Chicago ninth when Terry led off with a Porter uht ir — Frror — Began WrHer Barnflc hh — 8ummnr Gallacher Dtxon Don UP) Mcand PHILADELPHIA and 5 R E Sept and Or whipped lob It 3 Rudy vlda lUrnea Hulen bawe— fcn n Run bn l ted In— single and with two down Jack-so- n t unci out Jamieson - urown I Rase a eu bails P iff-- tUnven J (y Mrbb Re nolrt 3 Ohver The purchase of Pitcher L1I Stoner Fred Dixon Conaughv 8 and 5 respectively Riser fhrtitk and Roettger was hit by 3 M fvoy 3 Pro t I HU RufHn HnrnA Two bate hit BrarrlH Oliver end Second Baseman Leo Mullen won a third round m tch by defeating a singledball Leach ended the Inpitched from the Fort Worth club of the the Detroit Americans and the Pitts- - J b WhltehiU 5 and 4 to Frisch out by grounding ning Texas league was announced tonlghtiburgh Nationals NEW YORK ST LOUIS Captain Dick FreeJ announced his B HO A caPhilaof Million started his professional BHOAI A team which will play at Forest the by the management 4 3 3 4 9 3 0 Crltr 3b The price was reer four years ago with the Mission 'Dale Sunday It follows: Captain Douthlt rf delphia Nationals cf Allrn Slit Lmdstroiru 3b ft8 3100 I 3 In Dick Freed J H Bdorrison Dr E given as 825 000 cash ‘and players " club of the Texas association 13 0 Terry ib It has not been decided what players 1928 he Joined the Akron club and 4 110 rf Ott would be sent to Fort WorUx in the was bought bv Fort Worth at the 3 0 4 0 O Farrell o 9 0 Jackson 5 W (jion c S 8144 deal Stoner formally played with' close of the 1929 season 4 1 ft ft Oflbert KoetUer with a single to right after Watwood Charley Ruffing proved no puzzle and Jolley had walked to the Indians It was the final game of the year MEW YOKK CLEVELAND BHOAi 1IHOA for the two teams Boston taking the Combi If Silo Jamiesonrf If ! 1 season series with 13 victories to 8 4 113 I oriel I ary is 4 H 0 Atari!! defeats Bu‘h rf cf I m BOSTON a 91110 CHICAGO 1 smrL 3b bhoaI bhoa jliH Cl 4 J 0 rtell !b Sb f 0 a Ot!vr ef c u ill? nio Atll 1 W nomena of nature Frank WeUrl — lYank Wetzel while plavlng with the flint Mich team of the Ontario league in October 1920 made 22 hits In 23 times up including 2 homers 7 triples and 8 doubles Tomorrow—' The 150000000 Signature 1 1 Gottscliall Riser Thompson Win e 1 n: yv k- IUen-he- 1 a In jl- Indiana Huffing ft Golf Matches e 1 1 r r1 J -- IhrfMt-hit- n it 1 1 VHO MADE IT? BRINGING UP FATHER 'RKTS By George McManus JRACtOU& WHAT Hb THAT CROWD DOlMCr OVER T TVVT “TEE? y00 b IT'S ONl& OFTHOtit OH! 5000 PLAYE-RS- LET gO VATCH Hi ma! VYjj - syru C'-- 3013 0 0 I HalUhan p xNkatkin rf xxHUh 3b 1 0 1 0 1 ft 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 tf-- ci Wftlker yHogau Having 10 p 0 ' ft 1 Phils Take Third Straight From Ileds — iiiii MIIT coaeoJT IE A Fiiof’s oil you to Emov f ABST The rm T CORPORATION SA MltWAUKH same aid 0 m- - sin slaa 1844 )itrihatPd b? Reilly Atkinson Co Inc MV SUCH dexterity Wlkr fiwtttiuon f I PHILADELPHIA 10 Bnrkl1 rf ft cf ii ft 14 1 FriPrrg It lb Stnpp 2 4 2b mUo 11 Kirin rf Cuc ft 3 1 0 Hurst lb Meufi if Crawford 3b 4 3 S t W hi ney 3b c ft 7 6 2 Davitt Oooch c lii 110 ft 0 0 Duiothsr 4 P Iucm vt 'vllarhin 7HS 0 1 Thrvcnow Benge p BHOA 4 J S 0 5 3 ft ft 2 3 0 i ! They stack up in great style in more ways than one JIM HY Sharmanvs Pappas The beginning match on a great card that puts the fightin1 touches IV if 4 0 5 3 4 i :!l 0 ft ft Johnson p 1 0 0 0 zUrcvsea -- r 41 14 24 7! 43 18 27 7 To! 'll To)a Ratird for Frey in nevemli xuLtaucd for Du roc her la nintiu for Jihnwn in tmuh oio ooo ao— 7 nBi rnRitcd Kimini fh4 523 0 x— 15 lad? ih ft MruvL Frrnrs — Swanson Puinn ary Rin btleci in— Hirst Oorh Durochr Walker 3 Lie n Friber Durocner lu at 2 Craaford Hum 8 Br k(U 2 Ooo h CucctneUoJ Two base hit- - Ooorh W a ker MuaeJ Klein Whinny Brlcke I H me run -- Hunt 3 Klein Ciai-ne- ! Sir opp Purr on Bense ficea — Luca ba’la — Off Brnae 4 Lucas Frey 1 Hr rk Hit Off out — By lutas 3 Johnson I ca ft In 3 13 Innings FTy 9 tn 3 3 3 Jotmsen 3 in 2 Lottos pitcher— Luca Brume Lead Burros To V! in Over Brav rs JOHN BILLS vs EVII® PHILADELPHIA Sept 11 90 — I Phillies took their third straight victory In three days from’ the Cln- - f ctnnati Reds today by the score of 15 to 7 Hurst hit two homers for the Phils and Klein and Cucclncllo one CINCINNATI IIHOU 4 3 rf NICK GEORGE I hRd VVJ These boy grab tba ipotligbt in the main event of A couple of field generals waiting to the evening match tactics The each VS NICK tUTZE 110 p 0 0 0 0 PrupU p 3 0 0 0 If yyLrh 0 0 0 0 ChapUn p Lindsey p 33 10 2711 35 I1 11 bl Total! Totals xBatted for Bind In ifchth xrllaUfd for Oelbert in ftihlh yBaLted for llaliAhan in figlitb Fiattrd for fisher in elirlUh yBsttrd for talker In fouith yyUarted for Pruett In tlidith 3f0 000 110—5 8f Lout 000 New otk lift 10ft—4 Errors — Fwsch Jarkaon Summary Run batted In— Haft y 3 krisch Fottaer Hiiah Lindstrom 2 Jackson Rorttper Two hit— Idmlstrom Home run— Hafey ba Left on baaea— fir Stolen taw— Adam By loul 8 New York 13 HUoutbtmu— tindery fRottr Struck —By Walker 3 Hevmv 1 Hallehan 2 Lmdvoy 2 Basce Hall-bn 1 on balia—Off Walker 3 Hevin ft Ht —Off Watlkor 8 In 4 iPntngs Hevin 1 in 3 U HaiUhan 7 In 7 Pruett 6 in 3 3 Wild pitch— JlaHahsn 3 Wnn!n Hall Ah an Losing pitcher— Hev- pitcher— Double payo— Crlta to Ja k6GQ to ler-r- jr in Jautson to Grit to Terry Fthpr EPucnn)lo A 0 0 0 0 10 BOSTON Sept 1 1 aq -- The Pittsburgh Pirates turned on the Braves here today and plastered a 5 to 2 de- - CJcOTWMDDGEl’S - AEENA gth Jo and attain Slreeis Reservations at The Mint Wasatch 7417 — 2 Prices — $2 Ringside 75c General Admission 18 Past 8econd South St Wasatch 5C95 Eeserve $1 Mezzanine 25c Boys Ladies Half Price $1 50 -- U |