| Show N THE SALTLAKX TRIBUNE THURSDAY MOBNING SEPTEMBER TARS College By CHARLES DUNKLEY CHICAGO Sept 3 CP— In a furi-!'d- u drive the Detroit a Lions champions of the profession-- f hi football world came from behind to battle one of the greatest groups ever assembled of r to acollege 7 to 7 tie on floodlighted Soldiers’ field Wednesday night all-sta- rs Ths spectacular bruising battle r was witnessed by 78361 spectators With the gate receipts at $130146 The Uons offering nothing speo-- i tacular in the way of offense ex- cepting' Captain Earl “Dutch" Clark's gallop of 32 yards in the first period seized advantage of a break that enabled thejn to get into gcoring position i s’ l All-Star- s’ All-St- ar -- All-St- Statistics of Game Ernie Caddell former Stanford ace and brother-in-laof Jack Johnson played the star role for th Detroit Lions professional football team Wednesday night when he went over the goal line with the touchdown that gave the pro champions a 7 to 7 tio with the 'college w All-Sta- rs Hitchcock and Guest Polo Teams Triumph Veteran Combinations to Battle for National ' Title at Meadow Brook Club Saturday - veteran combination WESTBURY N Y Sept 2 (AP)-T- wo rode into the finals of the national open polo championship W ednea- " Detroit day as Tommy Hitchcock Jr led the defending Green tree four to a Llonp nd Winston Hurricanes 13 to 9 victory over Laddie Sanford’ lit Forward pane eMampt Guest’ powerful Templeton Quarter eliminated Texa 18 to 8 ! eomp ForwarS pas e V Ths final match will be played' aaaaaa Int 4 ?orwarj paeelng kf 4S on International field at the Mea' vara a a t fnatlng Hrrfmmaiel dow Brook club Scvrday with the 39 iTntai yard! Welle rat Opponent1 turn raeev winner ifi qualifying to meet the Arara teat by Scnalty alntlude put eaS klcltoff gentines In the cup of Americas series starting September 18 Hopping Stars bombshell Caddell tooK tb reverse and tort around his The Hurricanes with E A S ton a end almost untouched and Hopping leading the attack gave Heft nprawled across the goal line for the the highly regardedGreentree team eprtnt ft touchdown after an Special to Th Tribune n Clark dropklcked perfectly for the a hard battle but In the end the PROVO— M a x former Baer 'extra point and the count' wa generalship and sensational play of world's heavyweight boxing chamdeadlocked ea it remained to the Hitchcock St No I turned the tide pion will make his first appear A " In favor of the defending cham- ance In Provo Chance Other Twe £ Thursday night Hitchcock scored six goals when he battles Soldier Franks of pions ' Th Uons had two other scoring con' Chances but failed with Clark miss-1- 1 and time and again setup plays for Fort Douglas in a e arena ' tng a dropklck from ths Pets Bostwtck and Gerald Balding test at ths Park Franks is not expected to defeat late in the first period end who counted three and four times former heavy king but he has the when later minutes a few raga!n respectively Hopping playing No a of 47 straight victories in Glenn Presnell narrowly failed to 3 lad the Hurricanei with five therecord o make good on a piaceklck attempt Philippines and has punched goals out triumphs over some excellent line "from the Easier Gama boxers The soldier is confident The eolleglana coached by had a much easier that he can make an interesting Templeton Belrman of Mlnneeota aided time reaching the final Mike vening of it for ths Livermore by Elmer Layden of Notre Dame -- Bo McMIUln of Indiana and Lynn Phipps Jimmy Mills and Stewart Larruper coordinated perfectly with Baer is in good physical condiWaldorf of Northweatern played a Iglehart their leuder who played his usual tion now having been fighting mashing alert game throughout strong gams at back Phipps showed Steadily for nearly two months AcSnaring backfield honors on the fine judgment in playing hi No cording to reports he has old-tlwere Chlcego'i great Jay ball as it waa th taking form and is confident that if JBerwanger Tuffy Leemans Babe- Sosltion by Guest Iglehart and Mills he ever geta ths chanct he will Levolr of Mlnneeota Bill Shekel- to score eight goals Tom Mather f peart of Notre Dame and the Iowe leader of th Texas team scored regain the title Buddy Baer will appear on the House Dick Oreyne Lee three of the losers' I1 Power was points while program Thursday evening as refthe standout however in Terreno Q Preece came mane from up eree of the preliminary bouts A 2 spectacular running with the ball at baok to count th other two fins supporting card has been ar1 of the Throwing the longest pass The lineup: in' HURRICANE ranged and one of the ofmost If four completed by ths GREENTREE the seaH Bostwlck No 1 S Sanford teresting fistlc'programs heave of 30 yards Leemans started G raid No a E A 8 Hopping son li promised Provo fans Balding the collegians on the way to their '0 3 R E Btrewhrlilg J 0 Rathbont ack Hay Whltnoy touchdown in the second period TWIN FALLS Idaho Sept I UP) H E H Tyrrell- Gaylor £ Leemans' pass fell into the hands MaW'—' The brothers Baer— Max and BudReferee — Devereaux Mtlburn ! of Loeb of Purdue on the Uons’ Sooro d knockouts in dy— scored by porloda line The Lions broke up 2it1? exhibition bouts Wednesday night l SSBlS’ Berthen and line three plunges The former heavyweight chamOoal 3 Balding 4 This Hlchcock 6 Hurrlrano — Sanford 3 H wanger replaoed Leemans laid low A1 Gaynor of Arisons pion 1 8 master-Strawbridg move was Just a bit of f ping 87 eeconde of sparring Max after minding however because ' Babe TEMPLETON 217 Gaynor 202 TEXAS scaled N G buzz-saNo 1 W G Reynold! took Phlppa Levolr Minnesota Buddy put all his 23T P J Mill! No 2 Husky T J Mathor I the ball after receiving a short lat-- t B1ilehlrt 3 H W Willlamt pounds into th right that sank th F C Gueet T Q Preece Back eral pass and cut back through the W Umpire Toronto negro Jack Con— E T Gerry and T Brady 9 center of the line to race over for Referee — Jack Neleon roy Time of period! — 7 U iminuted each e a touchdown sending the huge Summary: Goals— - impleton Phlppo g we the a into Mine 4 Igllbart 3 Oueet 1 Texaa Prec throng frenay It Mather 3 touchdown scored lines the 2 Score Edgar Boy Captures i first by ehukkers erle was started in 1834 321 23— IS Templeton ‘113 Texas Oil Oil 01— 8 Seattle Turf Victory Fromhart Converts i Wally Fromhart Notre Dame converted the extra point by News-Radi- o SEATTLE Sept I UPMEdgar I plaoe kick was Boy with Jockey Ralph Neeves night’s Wednesday game I playad after a up stole through on th rail at the postpone e ment because of rain head of the muddy itretch and won The cere- a surprise victory at Longacree race monlee preceding It wen Inspired track 'Wednesday to complete a stadi-- I i The huge horseshoe-shape- d um was suddenly plunged into dark-- I First round matches in the state $42410 dally double the second largness and while the spectators stood o men's golf cham- est of the season i the American flag was hoisted at newspaper-radi- tournament Edgar Boy ran th will be played pionship end of the field with spot at the Forest Dale club elelming event in 1:13 8 and paid t the north Thursday (Continued on Following peg ) I Nineteen llnkater qualified for the $1180 $810 and 80 oenta meet with Otis Pussy former TUNE IN starting today heading the list with a Chicago ° ernt i lemrAU s pita- M l - ha — Baer Figlits Thursday at Provo Arena i six-rou- Ro-Sh- Ber--Jfi- le m AU-Sta- re All-Sta- rs first-roun- Oreentree-Bostwlc- w Meet Opens 4-- title-hold- n K-S- -L Every Thursday w P ilftllllmU By JACK CUDDY Copyright 1836 by United Preie NEW YORK Sept laughter filled th little office at Jess Owens peered happily-- Into his “dream future"— a future en livened by prospects of tinkling all ver and crackling bank notes— a future destined to lift him out of his poverty-itudde- d past It Is a wholesome pleasure indeed to meet a person confronted with prospects of quick wealth partlcu-iarl- y when that persoiT is one who always ha been poor— abjectly poor Owens the world1 fastest human is exactly that kind of a person He has known poverty ever since he was a toddling pickaninny on the little cotton farm 14 miles outside of Decatur Ala where his father tried in vain to wrest living for hla brood from ths soiL Appreciates Prospects Approaching 23 the young negro with the creamed-eoff- e skin appreciates to th ultimate his prospects of earning important money now that he has been publicised and glorified internationally as a modern Mercury a the fastest runner that ever lived and as a triple Olympic victor whose name was thundered across Berlin's huge Olympic itadlum by 110000 voices Even Fuehrer Hitler acknowledged Owens’ prowess with a wav of his hand Yes indetd the Buckeye bullet appreciates fully his prospects and his throaty melodious laughtsr reflected this appreciation As h chatted elatedly with Bill Robinson the tap dancer about potential earnings — fifty grand a hundred grand and even larger figures “Can’t come too quick for me" said the stream-line- d speed merchant In th d gray suit "Boy how I ban use that There’s so money many things I want—have always wanted for my family and my wife and for me" The slender expressed hie Ideas In brisk bursts of well chosen words —garnished slightly with a southern accent A few minutes of casual conversation with Ohio State’s great sprinter reveal that he can go to town mentally as well as with th spikes and that his exposure to an education “took’1 H Is an Intelligent quick thinker and a modest youngster without any affectation His mobile face reflect Immediate ly emotional changes He has a ready captivating emile that disclose excellent Ivories and his laughter is spontaneous and hearty Chata With Robinson Jesse was sitting there in the lit-offioe— upstairs at publicity Dempsey’s-chatt- ing with Robinson and a few reporters He was asked what gave him the biggest kick the biggest thrill in this whole glorification business ea?y"u h chuckling The thrill Is th sudden realisation that mayb I can make some money quickly— the kind of money you read about but the kind that few people make I can't begin to tel you how much that realization tickle ms It’s really a grand feeling after you’ve been poor and pinching pennies ail your Ufe— to be in a position at last to makt big money fast “Did I ever do any hard work 7” He chuckled again “I’ll gay did I Seems like I’ve been doing hard ® 'rkr-Vncan remember I thing recall is chopping £° n th °°Hon field r hot hn I was Just a r!V?er f !hoav Un and it was aw- work And when our family moved north to Cleveland— father and mother and us eight kids —I shined shoes in th streets end sold papers on the corheri and did every kind of an odd Job I could get —to earn a few cents Worked after school and on Saturdays Even after I became a good runner and went to college I still didn’t have money And I worked at college— hut they were nice to me there at Ohio Sute and my Jobi wr not 90 rown last-minu- te Clark Inspires Mates " Returning to the game for the final period Clark the former Colinspired orado college bis players in a furious assault He 1 ripped off nine yards in three smashes and then the Lions punted line On ?to the th next play Alphonse (Tuffy) fteemgn pf George Washington university who had played a smash lng running game was hit hard and fumbled hn the "'mark Tom Hupke the big Uons on the ball 'guard' pounceddrive for a touchdown Tbs Uons rwas then started In an irresistible Ernie Caddell Uons’ half"drive back who played the entire game i ripped through for 12 yards for a c first down on the 41ne Cjark then look the ball in v two drives adding eight more were alertly While the Clark expecting him to 4 take the ball on the next play the -'Lions sprang a surprise like a- Last Year’s Cardinals RaUy To Trip Giants Bat Leaders Take Skimp Long Lead Sliced Negro Flash Appreciates John Allen Limits Old Gehrig Gehriuger Only Comes Mark With Si Errors Mates His to Three Hits Koenig' Costly Up 1935 Swat Stars Still Opportunity Fully Cuba Johnson Receives Credit lor "Win to Cash in on Fame in Duel With Ruffing Effective With Willow Keep in Chase With Triumph Players See Score Knotted in - Last Part of Battle v TO 7 Guts Rich Future Tribe ' Cheers U S Yanks’ Lead Sprint Star By Victory Clark Leads Late Drive f Of Champs i Great I1938 BAT 9 ' er fine 76 First round pairings match Mack Corbett defending champion against Jack Welter Jimmy Hodgson is elated to face June Harrow Otis Pusey will tangle with Gen Pack and Paul Foster will play Frank Baldwin In the first flight Bill McCrea will battle Bill Maughan T R Clark will tangle with Tom Cornell and Emerson Burt will clash with Red Hughes Dick Forslund J Ny Myron Fox J L Bartlett and Harold Greyston drew bye for the initial round Golfers are urged to contact their and arrange matches opponents Thursday 6 non-Ary- double-breaste- er al c hard" Realtors Schedule Golf Meet at Dale C C LmI 43 Only ST LOUIS Sept 2 Me er - i UP-Jo- hnny pace-sette- rs es -3 Capitol Loop Leaders Drop Speedy Games X four-bagg- er " “Slo i ££? (03! :' 132 100' n Two-bas- e Three-bae- e Li!!! Oil-Blu- - Two-bat- Three-bae- e UP-Y- 3 3 00 Fifth Two-ba- (Sill Magna Slates ION Tennis Meet n°- ii Two-ba- e 8939-J-an- onny 303-pou- Kyn Two-ba- In 13 to 11 Victory Verdi Wood 10 strlkyeiit— Butcher 8 Carleton 3 George Pehraon m Utah Copper court In 7 Innings Wlnetou Butcher Hlbfer v Wendell Clifton Hsrria 6 Losing pitcher — Butcher B A O court UP-- Th p m T" Wallace Sadler v Keith Sonne 7 p m over B A G court PHILADELPHIA Sept 2 St Louis Browns handed the American league cellar to the fiatt Broderick va Kimball Mclatoah m Arthur court Athletics Wednesday by clubbing a Pick Gormley va Dick Stewart 10 a m A G court out a u victory la their series B Rues Magi by va Jap Parkins 8 B at lj-to-- runs by Beau Bell Jul Solter and Harlan Clift aided th Brownies’ cause sr douis PHILAPELj $1 0 6 Flniuy 8 I e 4 Moaa S 2 2 0 CHf? IS Bolter If wM:: B":' Utah Copper court Carl Ashby Va Jtanley Longfelt Utah Copper court Jaek Wemee va Rell Ffhnoh rt Junior Boy Dick 2twrt va Wasdrow a m B A G court B A 0 cou Henry Mori A G court rj if h I- - - th finish mark almost abreast were three other stars The leaders of th rest of the field were nearly half a mile behind them 'Third place went to Jack Rab-bi- tt of the Peoonic bay fleet skippered by Paul Shield Act tailed by Odrian Iselin II of the Western Long Island fleet and Phar-La- p skippered by Niels Martin of Santa Barbara Cal were fourth and fifth respectively Geh-ring- ed va Roger Park Ip fp ElUrtaon I p nt a nt 4 B 8ltr m B A O court Merrill Metnmott va Qono m court BAG rlrl' Jeann Keith Barton by Uneworth Burke Victor WHERE’S ' Over Barger GEORGE? LOGAN— Jackie Burk of Ogden gained the decision over 14 Barger of Preston Idaho In a c bout her Tuesday night Ths decision was given by Refer Morris Lesser of Ogden and ws very unpopular followwith the fane A near-rig ing the fight with several fista before policemen interfemd No damage was dons Most of ths judges of ths fight gave each fighter thrs rounds and ths other four dfaws However In the opinion of most of ths peopls Burks was ths aggrtssor although t was the beautiful defensive work of Barger that drew attention 1 ’ ot fly-Ih- Sing) Hays 4 Thrre- Englcmann bya Hays Joan Janney va Barbara CorfMd 7 p m ' Soltera fiayes Bi II beee— Lary Arthur court Sacrifice— Weet Double 8tolq Peggy Chaa va Gloria Green 5 p m ilift Carey to Bell: Lary Carey toplai— Railf: Nlemleo Utah Copper ecurt Newsom to Doaa Beeee on Dorothy Janney bya Knott ° 8 Rhodee 4 Lleenbe 1 pall— Strikeout Women' Single Rhode I Rlto—ojf Jo Mix bya nojt $ Row inl-SfAahby bya Dorothy nd’iltoh-ijLt0 t ' Melba Farmer va Barbara Jaeney LUejibe Knott Llng pitch— Ro m Utah Copper court Virginia Aahhy bya Boys'-fllrlMlieg Donble Robert Konold Glerlg Green Edwin Slater Peggy Chaee bye Men and Women Mixed Donblee Doi ImbaU Mclnfoeh - I byi Rldd and Barbara Janney va Carl jack The Utah Copper Golf club Ahb End Jeann Engltmann Wednesday Issued a challenge to the Arthur Clifton ' Harris Virginia Aahby and Jo Bonneville team for a home-and-ho- m Mix and Dick Stewart bya match over 18 holes The two Boye’ Double Ponald Duckworth Horae Ensign by teams finished even on a percentage ill Clegg Gtorg Clovla bye basis in the regular team race but b J Hutchings Glen Wight by Donald Conradson and Gen Dnaworth PROVO FOUNDRY Bonnevlll was declared the winner MACHINE va Merrui Memmott and Kills Pickftt on a point basis J 1U WEST IKS SOUTH 13 noon no Two-b- e bag hltfc'-M- o kite— Weft 2 Hdmron—CfL Off 0 In 1 lO-r- Dkl£ Spratlcy vs Gerald Rolcourt 3 p f’'mck Naylor by Boy’ Slnglof Donald Duckworth by c j Hutching va qieu wight is noon A 0 court v Horae Enalgn Jr 10 Edwin court a m Arthur Georg Colvla va Ellla PloktU 3 P-- SS- B A G court Robert Konold by Donald Conradeon va Ruuel Clegg 2 SiVten0" S The Salt Lake Realtors will hold ? 1 8 S!8®s® their annual golf tournament at the 8 O'Newsome Forest Dale club Thursday starting sssa 3 1 1 'Roe p at 2:30 p m according to Sherm Rhode p B 0 Lleenbe p Rldeou chairman of the journey IxPucclua 0 Prises will be given for low medal 3 37 scores A lare turnout is expected TSaVt44U'ML In ninth to compete Leo Capson and Jack SL'fV't 300 809 a 800 008 Crofts are aiding Rideout with the Phl!dlphla Error — Biggin Summary: Run battad In — Bell I 'West arrangements Lary Clift 8 Soltera sPepperi Hcmeley fiosea S Dean 2 John For Star Class Yacht Tilld ROCHESTER N Y Sept 2 Wi By-Newport Harbord of San Francisco star sloop skippered by H F Beardslee opened defense of her title Wednesday by winning the first race of the world' championship international star class yacht racing association series by an unofficlhl time advantage of nearly three minutes over Andlamo th runnerup Bunched behind th By-and Andlamo HI so dose they passed Won opener Homo ByC Victor in First Race — Th WASHINGTON Sept I UPV-Lou Gehyig xnd Charles (AP— The Csrdinxlx cwhe4 Jn Wednesday New fork 667 86 of last year’s big fen Ameri643 on th first tough break that has hit th Giants in week find came 70 Clevdfrat el 530 10 Detroit 69 516 through with a 4 to 8 victory to cut th New Yorkers’ esgu lead to can league hitters ar bitting th 61 Chicago 615 67 63 ' bU hard enough this yew to retain 600 65 65 three games At 364 89 their standings but a strong rally A ut under $ht National 363 eye 63 right rbU4e)?kl League down th home stretch would put ' Wo Led hy Burgess Wrltehead when Beaalta Ywk48 78 et4 Foxx baclrvp there Jimmy CteyeUnd 4 New York 3 tea Innings) New In 'the he collided 691 Lout Stu St S3 with Mxrtlq s 79 St Lent 13 FHIIadelpMa 11 75 Chleago It takes quit a search—a survey j68l Detroit S Waehlagto 8 St ‘forced Bill seventh 61 623 Terry Pittsburgh inning Chicago a Boaloa poet posed rata Claelnaatt 65 St 41 t put th erratic fielding Mark far below the 300 mark—to fipd 58 68 tSS Tkonday'f Flicker moot of the getting leaders of 1935 Bt 75 Chirked at Boatoa ()— tVHItehtad had Brooklyn 43 8 339 Koenig at second base— and Koenig FhUadelphla Cain v Farrell nd Me Rookies and previously lighter hitdm (land at New York —Feller va Hadcam through wlth two errors that Wednesday' lelti Icy ters have forged ahead Laul Bt New York 4 3 i et St LmI at Philadelphia— Andrew vt th Cards up for their winning Chicago 4 Brooklyn A Fink Larruping Lou of the Yankees has Fkiladelphla at Fittsbargk poatpoed rally Detroit at Washington— firtdgre y Aprain out a 374 figure whiJe the pleton to banged tha Giant that Boatoa at ClaHaaatl poatpoaod rata Up wr point out in front by virtu of a two-ru- n owns an average Gehringer Tigers' NEW YORK Bept 2 Thuradav'l Fltehara Beaton at Cincinnott (31— Bulb a4 Laa- - splurge by Roy Parmelee in th around 800 Injuries Illnesses and Allen the Yankees’ castoff v gchott n4 Davl A1 Smith who started hurler cams back with the Cleve aliij ew York at St Lonio— Mbho) vt fifth Lefty for thf Giants was holding the slumps have bowled over the other land Indiana Wednesday and taught Deoo of a year ago Moo nt Leo V Chicago— gang in check allowing his a lesson holding them Brooklyn Phli4elokln t Pittsburgh (X) —Boaga Gaehouae Forced Out on in run them six th first v Bowmaa only and Lueaa ni to three hit for a Hoyt victory in An eariy Injury closed the season innings ten innings Pepper Martin and Stu Martin to big Hank Greenberg pf Detroit Earl Averill’s homer in the extra opened the seventh with successive while illness overtook Champion frame broke up the duel Allen had bass bite Then Whitehead collided Buddy JHyer of the Senatora before with Red Ruffing to snap the with Stu Martin and bad to retire th rac was a month old He has Yanks' winning streak at seven played in few games sines and has a games and endv the Tribe’s losing Nervous disorders fielding chance Koe- 469 average run at four straight nig threw wild past the plate allow- drove Mickey Cochran to th hosTh victory was Allen's 18th ing Pepper Martin to score Ducky pital and the Tiger manager with against nine setbacks For Ruffing Medwick tripled Colllnx home and a eeaeon mark of 470 apparently is it was the tenth defeat compared then xfter Hal Schumacher had out definitely to 18 wine By losing the Yanks' Just plain slumps caught tha replaced Smith Koenig juggled Daleague lead was shortened to 16 Woodbury Realtors and Quality vis' grounder and stumbled in othera Ths runner-u- p in 1938 Joe lames over the Indians While Averlll was taking the Oil two of the most powerful clubs throwing to first so that Medwick Vosmik of Cleveland ha pulled up 806 was able to com home with th to after a pitiful start The heavy hitting honors getting a in the Capitol league of the 8alt double-man of Boston plump tally triple a well as his Lake Independent baeebxll aeaocia- - winning Th viotory was credited to Si Jimmy th Slugger has a current Allen spiked the Yankee big guns tlon -t- ook unxpotd defeat Johnson who rellsvsq Parmele in mark of 85Q and may make th first holding Jo DiMaggio Lou Palr °l'r®11P'?yd ths seventh Smith was charged ten George Selkirkd “Tony z!tyw®dne"dayin Flit Cramer of Boston is one of with th setbaek his tenth against games lowhg to hitless th major disappointments of the Service 6 to 1 end the Oiler 13 victories star CLEVELANp TOnRgoA NSW TORg a 3 to 3 decision to Blue year Fourth a yew ago hs is still Powell If 4 I 2 I dropping OA Huphei 3b Belt Gas J Moor 0 J Martin cf 6 3 2 0 below 300 after a miserable begin If 1 BMartln 2b I 1 3 nlng Pete Fox of Detroit and JuI The Service qrew made the fame "fhltehd 2b2b 0 Collins t 4 8 I p lius Bolters of St Louis are fw benumber of hit as Woodbury but ioenlg 2 King rf 0 0 0 0 Selkirk r( ’erry lb Lewerl 4 0 1 j extra-bas- e blows by Holmberg and tt rf cf 4 0 2 0 Medwick If 4 1 S 0 low their 1935 strides 8 Seed 8b 0 Mlse lb 4 0 7 0 tipple 9 e Gerber were major factors in its Jackson 3b 4 1 1 1 VDavl 3 2 3 1 Avert! High q 6 3 Jorgtna c Georg o a triumph over Buck Shafbuck Real- Mncuio 4 2 Rutting p Durochey si 4 2 4 4 1 Those in thlTbig ten as If stands Bertell o o tRslf (Ctmpbel) Garibaldi 3b I I 2 I tor ace Sullivan 0 1 Smith p g Parmele p I 0 0 2 today are: Earl Averill of CleveAllen p 4 Bchumxch p p 0 inFullle Th vlotori tallied one run in the xLesll land th current leader with a 378 0 0 0 0 Johneon p 0 0 e 37 Total first inning and then put the gam xxG Devil 6 0 0 0 30 11 mark Luke Appling of the White XBatted for George In ninth 0 0 sLelber n 10 three-ruon ice with a uprising in saMayo Sox at 370 Bill Dickey of th Yan(Ran tor Ruffing In tanth 000 Cleveland 002 000 the second canto Their final run kees at 361 Roy Bell of St Louis at New York Total 84 11 84 111 oTtal 008 100 000 6—! wax scored in the third The Real9 11 94 27 856 Gerald Walker ©f Detroit at Errors — Knickerbocker for Bartell In Oth Summary xBattd Rune batted In — Voemlk 2 Ruffing 2 Jor-g- tors bunched three of their five Ran for Mancueo In Stb 355 Joe DiMaggio of New York at Tut — Batted Averlll for In Schumacher 9th Troeky to score their lone run in the 343 Hal Trosky Cleveland 337 and Ran for Leslie In 9th hit— Averlll hits Ruffng Troeky Home run —Averlll Stolen bases— Powell fourth In 6th xeiBatted for Parml Voemlk Selkirk Beads 001 020 000—3 Joe Kuhei of Washington at 338 York Saerlflce — Knlck Nw e Bell The game Quality 'ooo too 3 Ox— 4 along with Gehrig and Gehringer erbocker Double play — Sullivan and Doui Base on ball —Huffing 8 Ah was hard fought but tho Gasmen Hughe Summary) "Error— Koenig 2 Smith Also up among ths leaders are si' Mia J Moore Smith 2 in— Ruu Strikeout— Alfon S Rulftn B defeated their batted Oiler rivals by ability Garibaldi Collins ’Medwick Wild pitch— Allen e trio from Cleveland who won’t play — hit Durocher were bunch Bartell Maneuao Smith to hits when runners this year— Bruce hit — Medwick Sacrifice— Smith in 100 games in scoring position Wade Holds Senator Double Play — 8 Martin to Durocher to Campbell handicapped by illness for MU 8: Smith to Maneuso to Terry Best The score of the Woodbury-Whit- e the ' second straight year with 485 on ball— Off Smith 3 Johnson i Star game follows: To Three Dingles macher 1 Struck out — By Smith i Johu-o- n Bill Sullivan at 86$ and Roy WeathWRITE STAR SERV WOODBURY REAL 3a Schumacher 2 Hite — Off Parmele oung WASHINGTON 8 p t I B HOA B HOA 9 In 8 Innings Johnson 2 In 3 Smith 9 lit erly at 461 3 10 2 6 2b 2 2 X 1 Moeaeer Schumacher 0 In 1 Winning Jake Wad held the Senators Holmbrg Wally Moses of Philadelphia who 3 I Irving If 10 2 0 Gilbert 8b — to three hits Wednesday as th De Shafer cf 2 10 0 Shepherd 2b 1 l0 l1 0l Pitch— Johnson Losing pitcher Smith was among the leaders along with c ee Hill 2 1 3 0 trct Tiger whipped Washington armon c 2J 0 11 Ltndroff Campbell last year although neither Bear If 2 1 0 0 Carleton Hurls Mates 3 to 2 2 0 10 0 Rynreon lb 0 0 T 1 Purdl lb played in 100 contests has a current 2 0 0 0 3b 2 0 0 0 Weight rf 335 average and may soon push into Wade’s wildness however caused Cushing Over Win K 0 1 0 Tq 0 cf Gerber rf Llndrff Dodgers him to b removed for Vlo Sorrell Ruehton p 2200 the top group 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 Shafbuck UP-Carle-to- n Tex CHICAGO Sept I Morgan rf 1 QA In th ninth after the youngster J Wood cf kept the Cubs within shouting had passed th first man to face Springer p 000 distance of the National league lead him— his eighth free base of the Avenue Meet ’ Tottla 15 515 5 Total 19 515 4 1 White Star Service 1 0—5 Wednesday by blanking th Brook game 0 0 1 0—1 lyn Dogers i to Q Woodbury Realtors DETROIT WASHINGTON a Summary: hits — Holmberg To Begin Saturday AB H 0 A It was his 13th victory and fourth OA defeat to Shafbuck Charge Walker rf S 4 2 0 Chapman cf 4 1 3 0 Gerber Gilbert Struck out — By Ruehton 3 Shafbuck 2 shutout of the season Burn 4 8 lb 3b Lwl Umpire — Rlchlne Scorer — T Hill Kuhei lb' Gehrlngr 3b 4 I 3 Although held to eight hits by Goslln If 8 2 3 Stone If Max Butcher and “Unknown" WinWith competition slated in eight Simmon cf 5 1 8 0 Slngton rf 2 0 2 0 Rogell Travis aa ston the Cubs bunched four safe divisions the lone exception being 420 4134 " ‘ ' Owen 3b 3 0 4 Mlhalle Jb blow for thres runs la ths fourth the mixed doubles ths Fifth Avenue 4 0 4 SIM1 c Mytt a Wad p with Frank Demarce doubling and tennis tourney wJH get under way - 0! Shong p 2001 Sorrdl p 0 0 I 1 Cohan p ' Ethan Allen Billy Herman and Saturday zHIII 0 0 0 0 uKren out single Hartnett The will Gabby meet be driving Jaok directed by 0 0 0 mReynolda 0 BROOKLYN CHICA Benson and Bud Raleigh Players 0 0 0 0 eiiaBlueg t O A B H OA who deslrs to participate should get Allen 2b Jordan ef Totala 2014 39 13 37 9 Total ! 29 3 27 11 A 2 Q 2b Cavarata lb 20 Bordagry Batted for DeShong tn seventh in touch with eithet Benson or RaMAGNA— The Utah Copper club Ooonay cf 4 1 3 0 Herman “Batted for Millie n ninth 4 2 0 2 Demaree 3y 3b leigh before Friday evening Benstrips inBatted for Cohen In ninth will tennie tournament officially 0 4 Haaastt 212 lb uiiRin lot Kress In ninth son may h reached at Wasatch c 4 1 1 3 afW?:: 1 Detroit 101 001 OOO—I open Thursday tvening with on Phtlpf ’ d Moor I Raleigh at Hyland Washington ' '' $00 000 200—1 of the meet's largest entry lists Watkln rf If 33 01 02 01 Hartnett le 8 forge 4243-Summary:’ Erfora— glngtonT 3 0 3 1 Carleton p I Q Walker Runi hatted In — 8lmmorChapman Special interest Is centered in the Prey 2 0 0 4 p hits — urnfi Hahel men’s singles event with three for- Butcher Gautreaux 10 0 0 Three-bae-e ogell hit — Rogell Double 0 0 0 0 Winston in p action again thi Sonny Walker Wins Pi ln!7)wn J° u°ehrlr ' to Burn Kuhei mer winners on ball— Wad Si?1 1 Sorrell Base SAN 151 24 FRANCISCO Sept 3 UB-S28 Total 7 14 32 37 Total yeftr 2 DeShong Strikeout— Wad Cohanl Matt Broderick is in charge of XBatted for Butcher In000elghtl Mlt— Off DeShong 12 in Walker Phoenix - 801 OOO—O tournament and has lined up 000 301 OOX— 4 Ariz heavyweight scored a second-roun- d rn by De- - ths None batted Runs Error— LCwl by Wade Summary: knockout over Moose Erwin prizes for winners of the varioui Winning iltcbi e —Demaree Hack Hartnett 2 Wad Lolng pltchar — DeShong divisions 196 Los Angeles in a scheduled Stolen bast— Cavarratta hit — Demaree Double play— Strip Daman Srtfle— bout Wednesday night at the First round pairings: to Jordan tf Bassett: Herman (unassisted) Home Runs Aid Browns Men's Ringlet Bale qn ball — Butcher 2 Winston 1 Civic Auditorium Hite-va American League Utah Copper Challenges Bonneville Golf Team t f "Everybody has his ups and says George "but CUTLER’S now Fall London-tow- p Clothes ar certainly on the up and up!” “Where Style Begins downs” CO - |