| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING 14 Son Cracks Record for Long Grind s Top By Dividing Twin Bill With Magna Track EvenfiTQose in Millmen Annex First Game 8 to 1 as Local Brilliant Style U S Relay Team Triumphs ' Club Takes Nightcap 7 to 2 Timps rContlnued from Preceding Page) Rally to Defeat Gemmell Club 9--8 — - By MARLOWE BRANAGAN After finishing on the short end of an 8 to count in thg first Sunday Pinney Beverage game of a twin bill with Magna-Garfiel- d came back with a vengeance in the initial inning of the second battle and pounded out a 7 to 2 victory over the Millmen before the second largest crowd of the season at Community park By splitting e lead over the idle U S Mines the pair Pinney retained a to d Magna-Garfielthird place in the standings club dropped ‘ In thi first tilt the locals ran intot“ was Lea Johnson when he right— and when Lee is at his best he is I PW16 one of the toughest hurlers in the tJV TT Xi:3 w semiprp circuit to beat Pinney found him for nine blngles but when in danger the slender right hander pitched himself out of trouble without great difficulty The Millmen tallied three runs in the first inning none of the tallies being earned and all being made ohn after two were oufr' In the second NEW YORK Aug 9 Flinders lived on Bill Pressler’s Henry Lewis light heavyweight error stole second and scored on champion features this WB$k'a naOccle Evans’ single to left center tional boxing program Pinney tallied its lone run in the Lewis who successfully defended fourth when Sharp losing mounds-ma- n his title several months ago meets Nichols of Buffalo N Y tripled and scored on Kenny George in a nontitle affair at St swat to right Anderson's one-pl- y Louis Wednesday Magna scored two in ths seventh Jimmy Leto leading contender When Evans singled with one out and scored on Earl Owen's double for Barney Ross’ welterweight to right The latter scored on two crown collides with Gustave Eder tltleholder in infield outs The final runs of the German 10 at New York on the game were pushed across in the another ninth Sharp was responsible for same night Leon Ketchell giant Polish only three of the eight runs garheavyweight makes his American nered off his delivery in a with Roy Pinney drove Alvin Shafer from debut the mound in the second game with Bennett of Rosllndale Mass at Newark N J Monday then moves a seven-ru- n uprising in the first frame Four singles Feets Tedes-co’- s over to New York to encounter double three walks a hit bats- Robert Robert! Italian veteran in on the same card man and a double steal figured in a Leto-EdThe Leto-Edthe scoring Twelve men went to featuring and Ketchell-Rober- tl bouts at in this first inning for last Joe Tezak who relieved Shafer originally were scheduled was invincible from the second in- Wednesday but rain forced their ning on but the damage had been postponement The program: MONDAY done Earl Owen blasted out one of the longest hits of the year In the At Chicago Max Marek Chicago va Valall Birmingham Ala heavyixth when ho rifled a shot to the George 8 weight Po-N J Leon Ketchell right field scoreboard which went land Newark Rnallndale Mast for a triple and he scored on the heavyweightRoy 10Bennett Taxaa Bandy McDonald Orange N J heavysame play when Lou Campana jug- va Larry 10Johnaon Norman Snow England vs weight gled the throwin Johnny Toomey Newark lightweight 10 George Kearns Newark va Phil Vansslano The scores: Newark middleweight 5 Al Wolf va First stmt: Ralph Griffin both Newark lightweights 4 MAGNA 1 one-gam- t ttrfpnffGi - r w-- w-- Kins roar am Of This Week WP)-J- er er er v Flinders M Facer lb Evens 3b Christnsn c Shafer If Owen cf v Bonham Zb Sowell rf p BHO PINNEY A Campna 2b 1012 4 0 8 0 Anderson If 5 5 5' 5 5 4 4 2 3 3 Tedesco 3b 3 6 0 Huxford rf 5 3 1 Plintaro cf 3 3 0 Brown lb 3 3 3 Lemon c 0 0 0 Premier as 1 Sharp p 10 xMorr 3 ill 13 4 4 2 4 0 3 1 3 0 4 4 3 1 0 3 0 0 12 11 2 4 0 2 13 18 0 0 Totala 4313 27 0 Totala 34 S 37 15 xBatted for Lemon In 9tn Score by innluia: 310 000 203 — 8 Magna 001 000 000 — 1 Pinney Summary: Errors — Campana' 2 Tadea-e- o 2 Presaler Flinders Stolen bases — Flinders Sacrifice hits— Campana Three-bas- e hits — Presaler hits — Sharp Two-bas- e Lee Johnson Christensen Owen Double — to Brofrn Facer (unplays Plgnatsro Runs responsible — for Johnson assisted) 1 Sharp 3 Struck out — by Johnson 5 Sharp 2 Bases on balls — off Sharp l Wild Umpires— Kidd and pitches— Sharp 2 Liddell Scorer— Porter Second gamt MAGNA Flinders u Facer lb Evens 3b Owen cf Shafer At New Haven Conn Al Gainer New va Frankie Simms Cleveland 10: Fanis Taanltopoloua Rox-bur- y Maaa vs John Andarson Sweden 10 TUESDAY At New Tort: Mike Bellotae va Joe Doherty both New York featherweights 10 none-tltl- e At Camden N J Tony Fated Philadelphia va Frankf Blair Camdeq welterweight 10 At Jersey City Btlly Beauhold Jersey Freddie "Red" Cochrane Newark City v N J lightweights 10 At Log Angelea Caferino Garcia Philip-Pina- s vs Leon Zorrlta Los Angelea welterweights 10 ' WEDNESDAY At St Louts John Henry Lewie Phoenix Aria v George Nichole Buffalo N Y 10 nontitle: Everette Young Rlghtmlre Sioux City Iowa va Joe Alcanter Kansas City featherweight 10 At San Francisco "Bonny” Walker Phoenix Aria va La Savoldi St Paul heavyweights 10 At New York Jimmy Leto New England va Gustave Eder Germany welterweights 10 Cleto Locate!)! Italy va Frltzle Zlvlc Pittsburgh welterweight 10 Leon Ketchell Poland vs Roberto Robertl Italy heavyweights 6 THURSDAY BHOA Haven : BHOA Nona 500000 See Classic More than 500000 spectators in0 cluding an overflow crowd of in the stadium where the marathon started and finished watched the distance running classic bring the track and field championships to a smashing conclusion Chief interest centered in Zakala's bid to lift the classic prize again Aras the businesslike gentine looked like the winner the g way he took over the from the outset Wearing a white canvas cap and white gloves the South American 105-00- By HAROLD CARPENTER With 2800 persons Attending the players’ benefit games at White park last Monday night nearly 700 will ba put into a trust fund to the medical expenses of injured softball players The crowd was the largest to attend any softball game in Balt Lake City The feature game between the “A” and HB” divisions did not materialize aa well as planned when the two starting “B" division pitchers went to the mound with cases of itkge-frigand were unable to control their offerings As a result eight runs were scored by the senior division on five hits and eight walks jn the first two innings This lead was too much for tba ”B” division to da-fr- ay ht The girls stole the spotlight with their 6 game The “B” division started strong but a bad fourth inning proved their undoing aa the “A’ division made five runs an three hits and three errors 9-- The Fraternal representatives pace-makin- record-smashi- one-tw- i two-thir- - super-abundan- 4i Thursday' Results 12 Lark 1 6 Sandy 5 a Draper 9 South Riverton 0 forfeit West Jordan 0 South Jordan 0 forfeit Blutfdal 9 North Rtverton 0 forfeit Midvale Creacent Ostler Candy by virtue of winning the first half In the HB” division is the first entry from the junior league At present Ostler Candy Pinney Beverage and Al’s Barbeoue are fighting It out for second half honors Al’s won second In the first halt race So it looks as though these three teams will be the “B” division representatives 4110 Timps’ Rally Brings Victory Provo ((3010 Home Run Club 3 Utah Ogden Deposit $1500 8CHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND BLIND Plans and specifications may be Obtained from Eber P Pier Depoelt $300 Depoelta will be refunded provided the plana and specifications are returned in good order not later than three days after the opening of bids Proposals must be made in strict accordance with all the provlslens of the plans and specifications and must bo mads on tbs blank forms provided To bo considered the must be accompanied by a certified check cashier’s check or bid bond in an amount at least equal to 5 per cent of the basic bid 4 All bidders are hereby notified that thU U a PWA Project and all work contemplated thereunder must By Associated Press homers: Weatherly Indiana 2 Troaky Indiana Gehrig Dickey DIMaggio and Selkirk Yankees west Browns Mize Cardinal Goodman Reds: Herman Cubs: Jtnsan Pirates Snnday’a One each The leader : Gehrig Yankee 34: Troaky Indians 32 Foxx Red Box 32 Ott ’ Giant 25 League totala: American 554 National 447: totala 1001 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Columbus 3 Kansas City 9 Toledo Milwaukee 15-- 5 game called fifth darkness) ABHOAI 5--5 ABHOA Louisville Minneapolis Pearaon 2b 5 1 3 3Woodbury2b 5 0 5 5 4 St Paul Indianapolis 0--5 Brown 3b 5 2 0 21 Bennett rf 4 10 0 game 10 Innings) Santstvanrf 5 4 2 UColllna 3b 3 1 0 1 GEMMELL CLUB Bush 5 Kaetelllc cf 5 Sumnlchtlf 3 Johnson sa 5 Smith lb-- p b 3 10 1 1 0 1 PROVO TIMPS 1'Pattrlck If 0 LaComb c li Jensen cf 2 1 2I Tezak sa 5 0 7 lilngereolUb 0 0 0 OiChratnBenp 1 Cole Harrison p 2 p Saltas c 0 0 0 0 xxRoblson 01 1 0 0 Byrne rf Oliver p -- 5 5 4 3 4 3 4 3 2 3 0 1 BONNEVILLE LEAGUE ' SlaaOai ( Teams Won Lost Crescent Barnett end Weiss Carleson Motor D A R G W BucArhouas Merchant xMldvala xDropped out of league (second (second The Telephone league will send a team as will the Bankers’ league A round robin is now being conducted to determine these two teams two-bas- 3 231 222 3 8-- title-hold- 7-- 6-- Two-baa- e 10 4 1 2 3 2 7 3 2 2 0 2 5 1 20 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 000 310 100 00—5 Barnett and Weiss 030 010 100 01—6 Summaiy: Stolen bases — Ewing Turner Sacrifice hits— 8 Kramer Page Austin Two-bas- e hit— Turner Call defeat to Frederick Struck out— ByCharge 5 Frederick 4 Anderson 5 BasesBettridge on ball— Off Bettridge 4 Anderson 3 Umplri Barker and Woolley Scorer— Porter CRESCENT AB H 6 4 RDay ef ELunnen aa S Larson 2b 5 Pierce rf 5 2b 0 3 GLunnn lb 5 Morgan If 4 West b 3 CARLESON MOTOR Aj 3b llGardner cf 2lBalney if II Michel 2b 3!Tuckett rf 1! Thomas as 1 Jensen c O'Nielson 0 2 0 0 Ludlow p 5 Bandera rf 1 Atwood e Llewellyn If 1 0 ABHOA Poulton lb Cox Bailey 2b Bonny aa Totala 44 16 27 12 Totala 37 10 27 13 Score by Innings: Creacent 000 722 000 — 11 Carleson Motor 401 000 003 — S Summary: Stolen bases— Larson Haiv Homs runs — R Day Pierce Gard cey 2 Three-ba- e iier G Lunnen hits— R Day Two-bas- e hits — R Day E LunBailey nen Double play — Morgan to Larson to G Lunnen Charge defeat to Cox Struck out — by Ludlow 4 Cox 3 Poulton 3 Bases on ball — off Ludlow 5 Cox 1 Poulton 2 — Decker Wooiay Scorer — Losee Umpire Utah Bower Valla 2b Gibbs If BHOA Randall rf Cbatwln aa Gates lb Egbert cf Ball 3b’ L Radler e R Dadler p 3 Stone p 0 38TH INFANTRY 1 3 Herrick sa 1 0 Newman If 1 4 Lomasny 2b 8 0 Wingate c 0 0 Joyce 3b 1 0 Warbrtn lb 2 0 Tooker rf 4 1 Wyatt ef 2 1 Lonti p 0 0 TotaH 41 13x24 12' Total 137 16 27 11 xNon out when winning rum scored xxBatted for Bennett la ninth 8core by innings: Gemmell Club 000 200 006-- 0 Provo 500 100 012 — 9 Summarv: Errors — Woodbury P&ttehck LaComb Stolen base — Jensen Home run— Three-bas- e Robison hits — Tezak Jensed Two-bat- e hits — Colline Bush Brown Lan Comb Bueh Rune batted In — Pearson Bush 3 Johnson 2 Robison Collins Patterick LaComb 2 Jensen Tezak 2 Christensen Credit victory to Christensen Charge defeat to Bush Struck out — By Harrison 5 Christensen 3 Bases on balls— Off b done under' the rules and regu- Christensen 2 Cole 1 Harrison 2 Bush 1 lations of the Emergency Relief Ap- Passed hall— Smith Umpire— Barber and propriation Act of 1935 thereto per' Beaumont Scorer— Paulson (See Construction Regutalcing UTAH INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE lations PWA Form 179 dated July Atan" 23 1935 and subsequent revisions) No bidder may withdraw his bid Pinney Beverage 8 Mines for $ period of 30 days after the UMagna-Garfieldata set for the bid opening Gemmell Club The right U reserved to accept Provo any or to' reject all proposals or alternates lay’ Magna-Garfiel82 Piwv Beverage 17 UTAH STATE BUILDING Provo 9 Gemmell Club 8 COMMISSION By W J Halloran President Wednesday's Schedule Pint publication August 4 1035 U P Mins at Provo 5 p m 5 p m Last publication August 13 1935 Gemmell Club at Magna-Garfiel- AP)— Sliuday’a trackf the Olymple games: Men’s 400-metrelay final— Won by the United State (Jesse Owens Ralph Metcalfe Foy Draper Frank Wykoff) 398 seconds (new Olympic and world record old mark Of :400 aet by United States): second Italy (Marian! Cladana Ragni Oonnalli) :411 third Germany (Letchum Borch-mys- r Gitlmelater :4X2 Homberger) fourth Argentina 422 fifth Canada :42-- l (Holland finished third but diaqualL fled dropping baton near finish) Men’s 1600-metrelay final— Won by Great Britain i Wolfe Rampling Roberta Brown) 3:09 second United States (Harold Cagle Bob Young Eddie O'Brien Al third Germany (Hamann Fitch) 3:11 Von StulpnageL Volet Harblg) 3:118 fourth Canada 3:128 fifth Sweden 3:13 sixth Hungary 3:148 Women's 400-metrelay final— Won by United States (Harriett Bland Annette Helen Stephens Rorera Betty Robinson :469 (betters Olympic record) second Brown Great Britain (Hiscock Olney 476 third Canada iferookshaw Bnrke) Poison Cameron Meagheri :478: fourth Ger:488 Italy :487 : fifth Holland many lost baton on last exchange and did not finish Marathon— Wou hy Kltel Bon Japan 2 hours 29192 'betters former Olympic reeordi aecond Ernest Harper Great BrlG ain 2:33:46: third Shorvn Wan Japan 2:31:42: fourth Erkkl famlls Finland 2:32:45 fifth Valno Muinoiien Finland 2:33:46' sixth Johannes Coleman South I ( In Africa 2t30:17 seventh Robertson Great Britain 2:37:082 eighth Gibson South ninth Tarkinaiuen FinAfrica 2:38:04 land 2:39:33 tenth Enochson Finland Greses 2:43:12 eleventh Kyrlakldes Khaleb France twelfth 2:43:208 Palme Sweden 2:45:34 thirteenth 2:46:084 fourteenth Tuschek Austria Bartlett fifteenth Canada 2:46:39 Duval sixteenth France 2:48:214 2:48:398: seventeenth Diet Portugal 2:49:00 eighteenth Johnny Kelley United Lunak States 2:49:324:' nineteenth Cxecho-Slovak250:26 twentieth Met Ta-ka- c kens Belgium 2:51:19' twenty-firs- t Czechoslovakia 2:51:20 twenty-secon- d Woeber twenty-thir- d Austria 2:51:28 twenty-fourth GaU Rumania 2:55:02 Nevene Belgium 2:55:51: twenty-fift- h Anderesen Denmark 2:56:31 twenty-sixth Mendoza Peru 2:57:178 (Zabala Bhiwaku Japan: De Bruyn Argentina Germany Genhlni and Bulzone Italy withdrew during race) Women's high lump final— Tied for first 160 meters 5 feet 3 inches flace atCsalt Odam Dorothy Hungary Great Britain and Elfnede Kaun Germany (Caak won lumpoff at 162 meters 5 feet inches 3 25-3Odam defeated Kaun for second place): tied for fourth Dora Rat)en Nicolas France Germany and Marguerite 158 meters 5 feet 2 13-6- 4 inches tied for sixth Annette Rogers United States Doris Carter Australia and Franclna Koen Holland 155 meters 5 feet inches Kathlvn Kelly and Alice Arden United fttatea eliminated at 150 meters 4 feet 11 laches will start BHOA 4 112 3 3 15 4110 3 01 2 0 112 3 3 9 0 3010 2 0 10 2 0 13 Totala Joe Louis Takes Lazy 1 Seceitid gama: PITTSBURGH CHICAGO ABHOA 3 2 3 ABHOA LWaner c( 4 r 3 0 Allan If Jenaen ' If ‘ '4 2 0 0 Hack 3b PWanerrt 3 2 0 0 Herman 2b 4 Demarae rf Suhr lb Vaughan as 3 Jurgea as Galen ef ?rubakr 2b3b 44 Btalnbackcf c 3 Finney Btephnsonc Birkofer p 0 Cavarattalb Weaver p 3 Davis p 5 11 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 1 1 321 0 0 3 5 14 5 2 10 1 3 0 16 Totala 32 5 24 13 Totals 8513 2713 Snore by Innings: 001 OOO 000— 1 Pittsburgh 151 001 llx— 10 Chicago — Error Vaughan Brubaker Summary: Two-baa- e nlta — Herman 2 Cavarretta Hack Demaree 2 Allen Juries Horn Allen run —Jensen 8tolen baaes —Galen Stalnback Sacrifices — Davia 2 Double play — Suhr to Finney to Brubaker Bases on balla — Off Birkofer 3 Davl 2 Weaver 4 Strikeouts— By Birkofer 2 Davia1-- 4 Weav-e- r Weav- 1 Hits— 4 In 1 r 0f Birkofer er 9 in 6 3 Loslug pitcher — Birkofer Dodgers Twice Down Bees 4-- 0 and 2 5-- ROSTON Aug 9 UP) —Th Brooklyn Dodgers won both games of a doubleheader from the Boston Bees here Sunday 4 to 0 and 6 to 2 Flrat garnet BOSTON BROO KLYN ABHOA ABHOA JJordau2b 4 0 2 2l Waratlaraa 4 115 cf 4 1 1 OIThmpaon lb 4 1 15 2 Cooney Bucber 3b 4 0 1 31 Moor rf Hasactt lb 4 1 10 1 Berger cf 4 Cucinello2b Phelps c Lee If Wllaon rf 4 4 Urbankl3b 4 Frey aa Brdagry If 4 Frankhae p 4 Lopes 3 c 3 Cantwell p iB Jordan Smith p 1 Totala 360 27 111 Totala 30627 18 aBatted for Cantwell In seventh Scorn by Innings: 000 003 100—4 Brooklyn Boston 000 000 000 — 0 Error — Waratler Cuecinello Summary: hits — Wilson Frankhouse Lopez Two-baa- e Lae Stolen base— Phelps Sacrifice — Moore Double play — J Jordan to Frey to Haa-se- tt Bgeaa on ball— Off Frankhouse 3 Strikeouts — Frankhouaa 7 Cantwell 3 Hits —Off Cantwell S In 7 Bmlth 1 In 1 Losing pitcher — Cantwell Second game : BROOKLYN J Jordan Monday ABHOA 10 ‘"14 10 Play Opens Monday 0 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 32 6 27 10 Total 35 8 27 11' Totala aBatted for Chaplin In eighth Bcore by inninga: 000 004 001— 5 Brooklyn 000 100 010—2 10 The city championship round Bouton — Error Cuecinello War-etlFrey Summary: robin in girls’ softball will be staged Two-bae- o hit— Cooney Sacrifice — Monday Wednesday and Friday of Bordagaray Double playe—Phelpa to J Sewell o Jordan Frey to J Jordan to Haeeett War 1 0 1 0 this week Dietrich p atler to Cucelnello to B Jordan Bases on 4 0 4 S xHaaa Auerbach’s and SunRae Heating balls— Off Butcher 2 banning 2 Strlkeoute —By Butcher 4 Lanniur 1 Chaplin 2 Buah winner and runnerup respectively 1 Hit —Off Lanunig 4 in 5 3 Chaplin Totala 331127 16 35 10 24 01 Total) in the A division and Guadalupe 1 In 2 3 Bush 3 in 1 Losing pitcher— xBatted for Dietrich In ninth aBatted for Becker In fifth and tied for first place in the banning Pyke’s Score by Innings: 010 000 100—2 B group will be the contestants Chicago Leavens Bags 023 000 OOx — 6 Cleveland are Opening games Monday Summarv: Error — Appling Troeky Two-bas- e ST PAUL Aug 9 (UP)-Don-Le- avens hits — Radcllff Appling Weatherly 2 booked at Fairmont park with Voamik Double play — Rosenthal to Bonura Auerbach’s of Milwaukee won the Minmeeting Guadalupe at Hildebrand to Knickerbocker to Troaky Die- 7:30 o’clock and SunRae Hughea to Knickerbocker to Troeky opposing nesota open tennis championship trich to Appling to Bonurs Bases on balls for the second consecutive year Sun— Oft Dietrich 2 Hildebrand 3 Strlkeoute Pyke’s at 8:30 p m — Dietrich 3 Hildebrand 1 day defeating Scott RexingCr of Radclttr If Rosuthal cf Kreevlch rf Bonura lb Appling Ilayee 2b Dvkea 3b Hughes 2b Hale 3b Averlll rf Troaky lbf Wthrly Voamik If Becker c zCampbetl Sullivan c Knckrbcr as HUdebrnd 4 5 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 1 4 5 12 2 4 0 2 10 0 3 ll1 BOSTON I ABHOA 2b 5 1 2 4 Urbanakl3b 4 0 Moore rf 4 1 3 1 0 1 B Jordan lb 4 1 10 1 8 01 Berger cf 3 2 3 1 4 1 Cucmoill2b 4 1 5 0 Lee If 4 0 3 1 2 31 Waratler as 4 0 2 0 101 Lopes c 3 0 4 1 1 2!Lanning p 2 0 0 0 0 0 Chaplin p 0 IzThompaon Bush p 0 0 0 12 Girls1 Round Robin ABHOA ABHOA 310 7 I Totals 33 0 24 8 Totals 39 16 27 17 xBatted for Hoyt ta ninth Score by Innings: OOO OOO 002 — 2 Pittsburgh 260 000 lOi— Chicago Errors— Vaughan La Two-ba- a Summary: hits — Suhr Young CavarreUa Hack Herman Home run — Herman Stolen baa —Allen Bacrlfleoa — Lee Suhr Double Play — Herman to Cavarret) Base on balla — Off Brown 2 L 4 Hoyt 3 Strikeouts — tn-- t Brown By Hoyt 2 LW 1 Hlta-O-ff 10 in 8 3-- 3 Losing pitcher Hoyt — Brown 10 10 0 BERLIN Aug 0 and field summaries 3 Weatherly 2 Troaky Sacrifice to Bonura 0 ble play — Appling to- Have Baaaa on ball — Lvons 3 Shore 1 Strike0 out — Allen 0 Hits — Off Lyons 9 In 5 0 Shores 2 in 3 Wild pitch — Shores Losing 5 pitcher — Lyons 0 0 Second game: CLEVELAND CHICAGO Boxing Drill Sunday 110 9-- ‘ Score by D A R OInning: W 10 2 4 er 6-- 0 0 0 0 Zagartch rf Austin e 1 0 5 0 Frederick p 1 O 2 01 ' ir 1 0 0 01-Total 44 12 32x131 Total 42 113315 xTwo out when winning run scored xxBatted for L Kramer In tenth xxxRan for Kramer in fifth xBatted for Mason In fourth szBatted for Aldous in seventh Hancey Colorado Netmeh Take Utahns Into Camp 3 2 er 25 4 xlO 9 Totals 27 7 21 9 xOne out when winning run scored Utah Power 000 010 1 — 2 Thirty-eight- h 000 001 2 — 3 Infantry Errors— Warburton Sacrifice Three teams will enter from the hitsSummary: — L Radler Ball Lonts Homs runs Three-ba- a hit — Warburton Recreation leagues From the “A” — Wingate 6 plus pitched by— R Radler Recreation Yale A C Hellenics Innings Charge defeat to — R Radler Runs refor — R Radler 3 Lonti 1 Struck and Rotary Boys will fight it out to sponsible out— R Radler 3 Lonts 5 Bases on determine a winner B R C of A balls —byoff R Radler 1 Lonts 1 Umpires and the D & R G W will decide —Liddell and Beaumont Scorer— Porter the winner in the “A” Employes’ and Quality Press and Crane company in the ”B” Employes Paddeu a Brown p Hoyt p xLucaa pt-e- lL UflICAGp ABHOA 5 3 10 3 3 0 2 3 2 4 0 Herman 2b 5 3 1 6 “ Demaroa rf 4 2 0 1 O’Dea c 4 I 2 0 4 0 8 0 4 Galen cf 3 6 1 0 8 J urges aa Cavarttaib 5 4 1 4 0 12 Lm ABHOA 5 2 X 0 Allan If 9 0 1 0 Hack 3b LWaner cf Jensen It PWener rf Suhr lb Vaughan aa Brubaker 3b Young 2b 500 With Lloyd (Lefty) Anderson turning in his best pitched game of the teason Barnett and Weiss in the e hurdled into second Bonneville league race j3unda and in the just about clinched I hope Judge Landis doesn’t squawk about this but that city round robin tourney by defeating D A R G 6 to 6 in an behind third base is getting interested blonde game played at Community park When Lea Kramer D R C W southpaw waa taken from the mound in the seventh with the acOre tied he was replaced by Al Fred-erlcat Frederick blanked the Jewel-ers until the eleventh in which frame the hustling crew of Deb Moss marked up the necessary run BillWickwire sparked the winners' drive pounding out a pair of time Buck Dixon Dick Bennion Capture Singles ly hits Gene Ludlow star Crescent south Fray: But Denver Stars Take Next Three paw was hit hard by Carleson Motor but his mates hit Don Cox and Al Poultort even harder and earn DENVER Aug 9 (AP)—Colorado players won three of five ed their 11 to 8 triumph in a fast matches tennis Sunday to successfully defepd the Colorado-Uta- h Armand (Hoppy) Gardner game 4 a won to I last year by margin speedy Carleson flychaser poled trophy they Fred (Buck) Dixon of Provo presout a home run to lead the losers attack and ended Crescent’s last ent intermountain champion capturn at bat with a sensational catch 7 from tured the first match 6 of a line drive in right-centfield Sam Milsteln Denver city The southpaw slants of Brad Lontz diminutive eoldier mounds-ma- n Salt Lake City also took the secproved exceedingly tough for ond match when- - Dick Bennion Utah Power and Light to hit in a Salt Lake City champ defeated Al of a postponed Pioneer playoff 0 Young 8 10-- 8 league game Richard (Red) Rad-le- r Denverites started their sweep to Power ace allowed only seven victory In the third contest as Sid hits but they were better bunched (Continued from Preceding Page) Milstein defeated Dave Freed Salt and the post nine won a 3 to 2 7 contributed three hits two of them Lake City 2 9 decision In the doubles matches of the The Powermen took a one-ru- n doubles in the second trophy competition: Sam and Sid game: lead in the fifth hits by Al JJall First CHICAGO CLEVELAND Milstein downed Bennion and Gorand Tommy Valle intersperse! by ABHOA don Giles ABHOA Salt Lake City 4 114 0 0 01 Hughe 2b 2 2 0 1 a sacrifice hit by Larry Radler pro- Radcllff Kreevlcb rI4 1 0 0 Berger 2b I 0 1 0 and Young and Tom Harper de4 2 0 3 ducing a run The post nine tied Rosnthalcf 4 0 2 0 Hale 3b 3 3 012 V Averlll cl 4 0 1 0 feated Earle Peirce and Dixon the count in the sixth on Wingate's Bonura lb 8 Appling aa -3 -1 2 home run to right field Th losers Hayes 1 2b The trophy contests were a spe2 3b scored one run in the first of the Dyke c 4 1 10 1 cial feature of the annual Piet 3b 0 II Sullivan interseventh and the battling soldiers Sewell c mountain tourney Play in the came back to score two tallies and Grube cp Lyons nten’s singles division which started win the game Shore p Saturday will be resumed Monday The scores : 30 3 24 15 Total with the defending champion Dixon D R O W Score by Innings: BARNETT ft WEI8S 000 100 000—1 meeting R L Bevans of Denver ABHOA ABHOA Chicago 8 0 3 5 Call sa 310 221 OOx— 9 Rugg 2b 6 2 0 6 Cleveland Matches in the women’s junior Evans lb 5 3 13 1 Turner 3b 8 2 0 1 hit Summary: Error — None SKramer C 2 1 4 0 Bates If Home rune— and boys’ singles and men’s doubles 6110 — Hughea Kreevlch Voamik — MarahK-c- f 6 2 2 Allen Dou- 7 0 I First cama: PITTSBURGH 7k 815 538 6 0 Page 2b win- In the nightcap Curt Davis ball to win his pitched fivo-h- it eleventh game In thi game Herman had “two for four” both being e hits that ran his doubles total for the season to 44 gaadar'e Remits Crescent 11 Carlsaon Motor 8 Barnett and Waiaa 8 D A R G W 5 (11 Innings) 38th Infantry 3 Utah Power A Light 2 ( Pioneer league ) 1 0 0 0 10 0 double victory ran ths Cubs ning streak to four straight Pet 7 3b 4 1 0 2 Wickwtre c 5 3 0 2 Bolomoa-e- f 0 1 Aldous rf 4 0 1 OlEwIng lb 4 0 2 2 Anderson p 4 2 0 OlsiBalrdrf-c- f Twahra) (Continued From Fag Crescent Humbles Motor Outfit 11 to 8 Soldiers Win 3 to 2 General Electric and Burlington Brantlng as cf Trails all have a chance to be the Maaon L Kramer rf other two representatives from the Bettridge p Le If senior league ux Plgnatro FRIDAY Schedule of Pinal Gamee Aug 13 Andre Lenglet France Christnsn- - c Draper at Lark va Ford Smith Caaper Wyo heavyweights Mldvalt at Sandy Hartley rf 10 West Jordan at Crescent ?onham p 2b At Providence R I Ralph Zannalll vs South Riverton at Bluffdale Eddie Hannan both Providence welterSouth Jordan at North Rtverton 8 weights Deseret news won the first half in 31 24 5 Totals SATURDAY Score by Innings: With one more round to go Draper first the Mont At Bosaman Employes’ league and at the Hubert Dennta half 000 2 Magna holds first with champion place Bozeman va Floyd Morey Reno 700 000 OOx— 7 Pinney eight wine ' and no defeats Its only present appears to be headed for the 10 : Presaler Errors— chance Campana Summary of being oueted from first second half championship Three-bas- e Stolen bases— Presaler Campana Is to loee to Lark place ThursTwo-bea- e hit — Tedesco hit — Owen day and for Midvale to win from Sandy Double Plays — Presaler to Campana to In that case Draper and Midvale would be Modern Woodmen stepped Into Signs Brown Charge defeat to—Shefer Struck tied for first a was the case in the the Fraternal out— by Shafer 1 McDuffie 0 Teaak 4 league lead ThursYORK Aug 9 LD-- The NEW first half 1 on 2 Tezak balla—off Bases Shafer BANDY CRESCENT day night Several games remain to Hit with pitched balls— Lemon by Shafer Brooklyn football Dodgers Sunday H 0 A be AB ABHOA Owen by McDuffie Wild pitches— Shafer announced the played and they may yet be 2b 4 1 3 1 receipt of signed con- Morrow prf-- 4 2 0 0 Falrburn Kidd Scorer — Umpires — Liddell and ELunnen aa 4 2 2 2 knocked out of their present positracts from two far western players Crump Porter ESmlth c 3 0 4 0 Dunn p 4 1 0 0 Jim Hartman end from Colorado LSmlth se 4 2 0 1 GLunnen 3t) 3 1 1 0 tion American Fur and the Woodlb 4 1 4 0 Sanders cf 4 1 2 1 men are in a tie for first half honNinth-Innin- g State and Stan McClurg guard Lundberg 0 DBlahop Aldridge rf 2 Samulsn 2b 3 1 1 2 W Smith lb 3 10 from Oregon state 2 3 0 ors Flrmage has pushed the teams 3 1 10 0 hard for second half honors and may Hmphry 3b 3 1 2 OiBrown c If 3 10 0 DBlehop If 3 1 5 OlJohnaon 6-lAtwood rf 1 0 0 0 yet win a place PROVO— The- Timps aham5 decision over Provo at BingTotal Saturday 31 9 18 3! Totala evened matters with Gemmell club 31 11 21 4 Quality PresS is favored to win Provo enjoyed a 7-- 2 lead until the 8cora by Innings: Sunday in the Tlmpanogos park dehold 100 101 2—5 the Friday Employes’ as sandy half of the ninth inning when Crescent 014 100 X — 6 & feating the Clubmen 9 to 8 in one first commanding lead with ten wins Summary: Errore — Falrbourn Dunn W Gemmell on went a of the battles the spree most batting pf exciting Smith L Smith Bamuelaon Stolen bases and' one loss as compared to Crane 2 Home run— Crump season featured by ninth inning that brought six hits and six runs —Crump L Smith Two-bas- e base hit — E Lunnen hits company with five wins and five rallies by both clubs Gemmell won before Lefty Cola relieved Sammy Three Brown Johnson Bamuelaon Crump Mor- losses row Christensen and retired the side Double play — E Lunnen to Falrto W Smith Struck out — by Dunn In the last of the ninth Burle bourn Utah Power la the leader In the 9 Crump 4 Baaes on balla — off Dunn 1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Robison hit for Bun Bennett and Crump 1 Wild pitch— Dunn Umpires— Industrial loop with Arden Dairy Boilers Stoker Insulation Etc Kemp and B Smith Scorer — A C LunBealed proposal will bo received lifted one over the left field fence nen close behind by the Utah State Building Commis- to tie the score After Robison sion at room 123 State Capitol until homered Doty Bush walked Collins was nicked for a single by Tom Patterick and saw the game go glimmering when LaComb smashed low: out a hot grounder that scored ColAGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Pinna and specifications may be lins with the winning run obtained from Architects Hodgson & Patterick was used for the first McClenahan Ecdes building Og- time in cleanup position Saturday den Utah at Bingham and hit three times in Deposit 11500 to four the plate Sunday he INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL trips PUns and specifications may be did even better four hits in obtained from Architect Sber F five times at bat getting Pier 3736 Harrison avenue Cards Lose B Draper Midvale Lark Sandy Crescent West Jordan Bluffdale North Riverton South Rtverton South Jordan CubsMove Into Lead as By Chet Smith i won easily from the Employes 11-- 3 Howard Hansen of W O W had a big nlght at bat knocking in six runs with his homer and double Lea Llewellyn and Ed Brown were the outstanding Employers’ players Les star gallowed frontward At the hitting a homer and Ed playing his crack of the gun and led the cu- usual consistent type of ball at third riously outfitted pack twice around the stadium track before launching The early fans saw about the best a brisk pace that a$ it turned out played game of the evening when the Industrials won a 2 decision merely made the winner’s from the Friday Employes Roy Anjob easier Apparently watching each other derson and Bus Ludlow held the and satisfied that Zabala eventu- Friday players to four hits three of them in the fourth which helped ally would drop back the va pair didn't make a seri- them push across one of their two ous move until nearing the turn- runs ing point along the famous Avus Johnny Prebble of Burlington speedway Trails and the Telephone ten wins Once taking command the Japanese gained quickly over the lanky the first ham for a ball hitting the Harper who finally had to apply ham sign In left field Johnny hit finishing pressure to prevent Ja- it last Monday night when playing o as as representative of the Telephone panese from running team in the benefit night game Shoryu Nan took third place The hit came in the sixth Inning The Finnish trio who ran teamlike chatting together during the and was good for two bases first closed strongly The dates of the city softball tourand made the best national shownament have been set for August 20 ing placing fourth fifth and ninth 21 22 and 23 Sixteen teams will The little Korean’s finishing ick for the benefit of the stadium crowd be entered in the tournament which will be a double elimination affair including- Reichsfurher Adolf Hit“A” division will be allowed ler was ane of the most remark- The able ever witnessed at the end of three entries as will the "B” divia marathon Son looked as though sion The Employes’ the Fraternal he had just been around the block the Friday Employes’ the Industrial and the Telephone instead of covering 26 miles over the Bankers’ leagues will be allowed one entry difficult terrain and hard roads each The city Recreation leagues More like a qjiarter-mile- r coming down the stretch than a marathoner of which there are three divisions will be allowed three entries The and showing such a beof energy there was little sixteenth position will be decided doubt Son could have chopped sev- tween several second place clubs eral additional minutes off his recKnight & Knight have won one ord time if he had been pressed position by winning the first half of the ’’A’’ division They are at Salt Lake County Farm present leading the second half and win it the other two places Bureau Baseball League ifwillthey go to the second place clubs of Southern Dlvlelnn both halves Granite Furniture Griffith 'ream Standing At Los Angeles p m August IB 1936 at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud for certain Improvement to heating plants aa fol- 2TME OUT! Notes Hartman S 1936 Weiss Nine Softball withdrew shortly before Bill McMahon of Worceeter Mass also failed to go the route while Johnny eKelley of Arlington Mass who was timed in 2:49:324 and finished eighteenth' declared ‘‘it was one of the toughest courses I have ever tackled It was hard hot going all the way” overcome Zabala AUGUST 10' 0 3210 2010 1000 (3101 Title DETROIT Aug 9 UP)— Russell Van Atta hurjtrd Ehe St Louis Browns to sA to 3 victory over the Detroit Tigers Sunday and gave the Hornsby men a two to series one edge in a three-gam- e The teams split a double header Saturday Van Atta showing excellent control had only one bad inning keeping the Tiger hits scattered except in the fourth ’ Pacific Coast League Minneapolis Standing ef Teams 4-- 6 6 6-- 6-- 1 1 7-- 8 Umps Scorers Meet Portland Seattle meeting of the Utah State Umpires and Scorers’ association will be held Monday at 6:30 All p m in the Kearns building members of the organization are A special Mission San Diego Oakland Los Angeles San Francisco Sacramento 55 urged to be present RESULTS At Portland Or (flrat game): R H E — 000 240 000 8 10 7 Diego Portland 430 100 lOx — 9 14 0 Batteries — Salvo Shetlenback and Radonlta McDougatl and Brucker Second game (7 Inninga): R H E DETROIT ST LOUIS 100 000 0—1 8 1 Diego ABHOA San ABHOA — Portland 8 0 1 x 203 300 5 0 2 2! Walker rf 4 0 3 0 Batterlesn-PIllet- te Lary TuttI and Campbell 4 I I 21 Bums lb 4 0 12 0 Kerr Liaka and Cronin Clift 3b 4 1 4 OlGhrnger 2b 4 2 3 4 Soltra If 3 0 2 0 4 3 1 OlGoelln if Bell rf SUNDAY'S RESULTS 3 2 3 0 81mone cf West cf R H E 3 0 7 01 Owen 3b 4 1 2 5 SanAt Portland (flrat100game): Bottmleylb 010 020—4 11 0 Diego 4 2 12 Portland Hemaley c 4 0 6 llRogel) as 000 100 000—1 8 0 BeJmS 2b 4 1 3 2i Hayworth e 3 2 1 0 Battarie — Craghead and Desautela 3 1 0 0 French Van Atta p 4 2 0 llAuker p and Brucker aFox 10 0 0 SecondCarson R H E gam (7 Innings) : San 110 001 1—4 8 1 Diego Totala 3510 27 8! Totals 34 9 27 11 Portland 001 OOO 0—1 4 1 aBatted for Auker In ninth Batterlea — Ward and Desautela: Caster Score by binlnga : 010 102 000 — 4 and Cronin St Louts 010 200 000—3 Detroit At San Francleco (first game): R H E Two-baa- e hit — Summary: Error — None 002 210 001 — S 13 0 hit — Gehrlnger Home Sacramento Rogell Three-bas- e San Franclsoo 100 001 000 — 2 10 0 — — Double run West Stolen base Simmon y Batterlea— Plppen and Haid Stuts plays —Owen to Gehrlnger Gehrlnger to and Monso Burns Lary to Bejma to Bottomley Baaea Second E R H gam (7 Innings): on bails — Ai’ker 3 Van Atta 2 Strikeout Sacramento 004 000 0 — 4 7 1 19)5 ItHurti lot your —Auker 1 Van Atta 6 San Francisco 001 000 0 — 1 4 1 Mr wall Fixitoat Air Balloons I Batteries— Andrews and Orllk : Otbson WASHINGTON 9 UP)— and WoodaU Aug At Loa Angelea (flrat gams): R H E Washington errors plus timely Bos200 000 010— 3 8- - 1 ton hits gave he Red Sox an 8 Oakland Los Angelea 001 Oil 42x— 9 16 1 to 2 victory over the Senators Sun— Batterlea Olda Conlan Serventl and three-gam- e Herahberger: Balveson and BottarlnL the for of their day onlywin Second game (7 inninga) R H E series Oakland 010 000 0 — 1 6 3 210 400 x — 7 10 0 Broadway at 2nd East Angeles Poor support behind Buck New- Lo Batteries — Ludolph 'Douglas and Hartja som helped the Sox to three runs Thomas and Steiner —and— SATURDAY NIGHT’S Sail I 4130 POMPTON LAKES N J Aug in ths first inning twhen Almada (UP)— Joe Louis boxed four tripled Jlmih'y Foxx ‘drove in two rounds Sunday in preparing him- more runs in the seednd when he after Newsom self for his fight with ex got a three-baggbatters in a row heavyweight champion Jack Shar- hit two WASHINGTON BOSTON key of Boston on August 18 ABHOA ABHOA The Bomber took on Georgie Werber 3b 4 4 0 1 HU1 If 5 0 3 0 3 3 1 5 0 Lewis 3b 4 Cramar cl Caldwell Jesse Carl Hyde Higgs 4 2 9 0 Myer 2b 4 0 3 Foxx lb and Tiger Roy Williams for one Kroner ea 4 0 0 3 Chapman 4 3 3 4 1 0 1 1 Reynolds rf 3 1 3 McNair ii round each hut he appeared tj Coot Kreetr F relf Ai-have lapsed into one of his lazziest Almada tf 4 1 3 0 Bluege c Millie R 4 2 e 0 0 Ferrell 3 3 moods and let his sparmates dp Mellllo 2b 3 0 4 Newsome p 0 0 0 most of the work Weaver p 2 0 1 Oetrmuellrp 4 0 0 xStone 10 0 Louis’ trainer Jack Blackburn xxTravli 110 said that his pupil was concentrat34 0 37 9 Totals 35 0 27 1S! 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