| Show wvssra3k'4t r THE SALT LAKETRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING' SEPTEMBER 10 24 1938 m com) CUBS Dixie Teams Lon Warneke Bengals Send Feller Hands Cards To Showers in Hurry Lead Action citing Former Champs dose to Second Place White Sox On Gridiron Bean Sparkles in Opening Football Game at Murray 3-- 0 9 as Result of Win Browns Triumph Gas House Gang Limit ed tq Three Bingles Leading Giants Idle v ' ld Tommy Bridges the Tigers’ num- her one elbower stole the strikeout spotlight from- Feller by fanning ten Tribe batters allowing but four hits and walking three" to only chalk up his 22nd victory of the year against — 11 defeats National League j DETROIT Sept 18 (AP) — young Bob Feller couldn’t get his fast ball past the Detroit Tigers Friday and so he and the Cleveland Lndians were clubbed 6 to ? by the champions $$ Results Friday De- A four-ru- n Chicago 3 St Louis 0 Philadelphia at Boston to ho played troit later date rally in the Cincinnati at Pittsburgh to bo played sixth sewed up the later date for the game (Only games scheduled) 5 l£t Pitchers Saturday ViiSUMr New York at Brooklyn— HubbeH vs Mungo St IjOtils at Chlcag—Wlnford or McGee I French Philadelphia at Boston—J or gens or vs Bow-ms- Swift 4 Portland Wins From Seattle In Coast Tilt SEATTLE smashed its Coast league victory over Sept 18 (API— Portland way into the Pacific final with a 13 to 3 the Seattle Indians Friday night The Beavers pounded five tribe hurlers for 13 hits to chalk up their fourth straight win in the playoff Vern Bean speedy little Murray halfback is shown scampering away for a long gain in the first quarter of the Murray-Wejihigh school game Friday which opened the The Smelter team won the game local football season 14 to 0 with Bean playing a leading role er Murray Wins Opener Jordan Gets Setback Grand Junction Eleven Smelter Crew Puts Over Shows Power to Whip 2 Touchdowns Early 14-Beetdiggers 26 to 0 to Down Weber semifinals 0 The decision gave the right to meet the winner of the d San series for the The Jordan high school Beetdig-ger- s Murray got away to a fast start league pennant Oakland is ahead teitiat football gamer against ran-tnt- o plenty xf trouble in in TSavirig won two games and San football game Weber county high Friday to crowd their first practice Diego none The two clubs play of the new season Friday when over two touchdowns in the opening Saturday met the powerful Grand Junc- period and win the game they The score: RHE tion eleven from Colorado The fi- The larger and better conditioned 000 730 003—13 13 2 Portland nal score was 26 to 0 for the Colo- but Inexperienced Weber hoys tight 100 020 000—3 8 3 Seattle radans who finished second In the ened and played an even game durei Bruck-French Llska Caster and centennial state prep race last year ing the final half Lucas Wells Osborn Koupal Following an exchange of punts aggrePresenting a Barrett and Bassler Duggan a pass for 30 gation that was blocking and run- Murrayandcompleted then bucked through the MILWAUKEE Sept 18 Ted ning interference in midseason form yards opponents’ line for its first score Gullic drove a home run over the the Tigers pushed over two'seores Campbell got away for the touch and coasted in initial the quarter left field wall with one out and two the goal down Morgan to home a convincing victory on bases in the ninth Friday night point Touchdown in Hurry t$ bring the league champion BrewThe Smelterites followed up with ers their third successive victory Jordan fumbled on the first play football and marched down straight oyer Indianapolis in the second of th game and - the Junction the field for its second touchdown round of the American association eleven recovered and turned the Evans taking the ball over playoffs 7 to 6 The remaining break into a touchdown on the Both coaches substituted freely of will be series the games for and were satisfied with the type of played second play a at Indianapolis starting Saturday ward pass from Stephens to Turner ball their boys delivered Lineups: MURRAY Walker made the drop kick good WEBER night ! Putntck Christopherson for the extra point It Dlnneen Morgan NEW ORLEANS Sept 18 UP)— to score Jacob boosted the Ig Prpich Izzy Spector Hansen Jonas Butzman hurled New Or- 13 Hodson brila after with Truden points shortly King leans into a2-- l lead over Atlanta in liant rt Green return of a punt be- Anderpon re Hamblin Watkins their Southern association playoff hind some flawless interference nb Campbell Ruphe Friday night with a sparkling 8 to A series of short end runs and D Evans Ihb Bean 1 victory Demke rhb led to the third score Tur- Bamborough C Evans passes lb O'Plkens The teams observe an off day Sat ner took the ball over for the Score by quarters: 14 urday resuming play with a single counter and !Valker converted Murrsy 0 Weber s Dlego-Oaklan- -- l4-td- s0 well-balanc- (— ' place-kicke- d well-execut- 75-ya- rd game Sunday Spector made a sensational The Texas and International run through a broken field to score The shifty-hippe- d touchdown league playoffs were postponed on the last Coloradoan threw off five account of rain tacklers on his way to the goal The backfield combination of Walker Spector Stephens and Turner functioned perfectly for the invaders Walker turned In as fine a job of quarterbacking as has been shown here for some time Cardona and Owens were outstanding on the line CINCINNATI Sept 18 IB—LarJoraiiThreat ft ry S MacPhail who introduced Jordan made its one serious scorto the baseball major leagues ing threat in ths last five minutes ilght resigned Friday as general man of play when it worked the ball ager of the Cincinnati Reds line on to the Junction seven-yar- d NoThe resignation is effective two passes and some hard running 1 vember plays The threat was halted when He declined to say whether he Walker intercepted a pass behind had made any other connections the goal line or whether he intended to con The Junction team was too far tinue in baseball but emphasized advanced to give the Jordanites a that his resignation was not the chance result of friction The lineups: "There has been no friction whatGRAND JUNCTION " utJacobson had the "I ever he said have It Cardona Cros-ley most cooperation from Powel Is Peth £ president of the club and the Luralty Sada rg board of directors rt Owens “I cannot say now what connec- Hogan rt Walker oh tions I may make later I may go Spector no hb Stephana fishing for a while” fb Turner Score by quarters: CINCINNATI Sept 18 0 13 Grand Junction O O M Conroy banker and di- Jordan -- Turner Touchdown Spector 2 rector of the Cincinnati Reds Base Stephens Point after touchdown — Walker 2 (dropkteka) ball club denied reports Friday Official: Kump referee: Hodgson umnight of negotiations that would pire Utters linesman of to interest sale lead controlling in the club to Branch Rickey vice Friday Football Results West president and general manager of Alhion (Idaho) Normal 0 College of the St Louis Cardinals Idaho 15 Powel Crosley Jr president of Midwest Teachers 19 Bethany Kearney Neb the Reds was out of the city college 7 MacPhail Quits Post With Reds CSV-Thom- as Teachers 20 Fight to Draw HOLLYWOOD CaL Sept 18 —Bay Arizmendi Mexico City box Vista 8 li 13 North Dakota Omaha University lpg star and Frankie (Kid) Brooklyn Italian fought ten State 18 South furious rounds to a draw Fri Union college 19 Holbrook college 0 Mercer 40 Statesboro Teachers 0 night In ths main event at 14 Hiwaaaee 0 American Legion stadium Marshall 58 Morris Harvey 0 Co-vel- Carson-Newma- n club he has 33 men at- purpies Lynn Knowles Art Weir Dr H Walker (c) N A 8mlthen Dr Frank Hart Fred Conley Tod Vonah Jack Lloyd Parker Campbell H F Benson Howard Romnes E Hugh Miller Howard Valllant Charles Conlon C F Christensen Bill Fouyer Blaine Grey Bertsrhlnger Harry Frank Murray B Krause Joe Baman Fred Sburtleff vs vs D v v v vs vi vs vs va vs va vs vs vs vs vs vs vs DETROIT CLEVELAND ABHOA ABHOA 2100 410 DIXIE Quebec Sept 18 £—' With the aid of one stunning upset two Canadian golfers Friday advanced to the final round of the Canadian women's open golf championship Mrs A B Darling a "young vet eran” from Montreal defeated one of the favorites Marion Miley of whites Dr E L Clark Lexington Ky 3 and' 2 to enter Tom Mackay the last round against ths first-choiBrockbank (c) Dr Barlow Fox Df E W Browning E L Wright Harry Fouyer Art Gardiner George Llewellyn W D Habbish Walter Knight Wally Allen Tom Huff E Broadhead E L Vetter Sam Hughe Joe Watson Charles McGillis Jack Thueasen Dr O Tanner Harold Leonard Dr M H Deardoo Two-bas- e e Two-bas- e Outf ielder Released Bell Hemsley Hayes Sewell Homs run — Bottomley Stolen base — Lary Sac rifice — Caldwell Double play — Clift Carey and Bottomley Bases on balls— White-hea-d 1 Dietrich 1 Shores 1 Brown 2 Thomas 7 Caldwell 3 Struck out — By Whitehead 2 Dietrich 2 Brown i Hite-- Off Dietrich 1 In 2 Brown 2 In 3 Thomas 7 In 5 13 Caldwell 3 in 3 2-- 3 Hit by Wild pitch pitcher— By Caldwell (Piet) — Thomas Passed ball— Sewell Winning — Thomas Losing pitcher —White gltcher lters Giles Scores Net Surprise LOS ANGELES Sept 18 CP)— Fred IJJerry of England and Jacques Brugnon of France teamed up in an exhibition match Friday at the opening of the Pacific southwest tennis championships and defeated Francis X Shields and Frankie Parker of America after a battle player Margery Kirkham Miss Kirkham the of Montreal medalist and champion four years ago eliminated Marjorie Harrison of Au Sable Forks N Y 2 and 1 Miss Miley a member of the United States Curtis cup team and a tournament player of note couldn’t match her rival’s steadiness and was behind nearly all the way Three ragged holes at the end of the first nine were the primary cause of her downfall hard-foug- 7-- 5 4-- 6 ht 11-- 9 The nonchalant Englishman delighting a gallery spotted with film celebrities proved the star of the match but Shields former American Davis cbp player displayed a remarkable return to form Tournament championship play gets under way Sunday In a minor upset Gor don Giles of Salt Lake City defeated 6 4 Orville Scholtz Hollywood 0 in Friday’s opening qualifying round Other results: Dave Freed Salt Lake City defeated A1 Jergens 2 Los Angeles Henry Gull-metSan Francisco defeated Sant 1 Milatein Denver 3 John Sisson Los Angeles defeated Ross Sutton Salt Lake City 4 1 and Harley Merritt Los Angeles defeated Tom Harper Denver 2 6 4 Region Two Football Municipal Net Courts Schedule Announced Closed to Night Play 2-- 6-- 6-- PARK CITY— The Park City high school football team will meet Bingham here Friday September 25 in the first game of this season according to Coach Pete Carlston The game will be a nonconference battle The schedule for Region 2 follows: October 2 Wasatch at North Summit Judge Memorial at Park City Morgan bye October 9 North Summit at Morgan Park City at Wasatch Judge Memorial bye October 16 Morgan at Park City Judge Memorial at Wasatch North Summit bye October'23 Park City at North Summit Morgan at Judge Memorial Wasatch bye October 30 North Summit at Judge Memorial Wasatch at Morgan Park City Ruh Eden Wendell 24 Burley 10 Football S 6 n Klmherlv n Dlrrrl'h Cstleford St Joseph Fnve Psrma 23 Roswell 3® & Glenns Ferry 0 Lighting of municipal tennis courts was discontinued for the season Friday upon order of City Commissioner P H Goggln who said cool evenings had minimized use of the courts after dark The commissioner reported the 1936 season one of the most successful from the standpoint of Of 35 city player participation courts 27 were lighted for htght 6-- 6-- Q 6-- te 6-- 6-- 6-- 8-- 0-- 8-- Betty Botterill in National Golf Meet play Coach Romney to Join BYU Squad Monday Coach Ott Romney was greatly improved at a local hospital Friday so much so in fact that he promises to be back on the job at the Brigham Young university next Monday morning according to who jourCoarh Eddie Kimball neyed to Salt Lake City to visit the ihead mentor Friday evening Lon Warneke Cub aee who defeated Detroit twice in the 1935 world series still has plenty of stuff He turned it loose against St Louis Friday with the result that the Cards were limited to three hits and took a 3 to 0 shellacking that sent them into third place in the National league scramble Philadelphia — Grov or WUton — all-sta- rs -- COLUMBUS Ohio Sept 18 OF) —The Columbus American associa tion Baseball club released Out' fielder Ernest Oliver to the Albany Ga club Friday Oliver whose home is in Oakland Cal will report to the Sally Loop team next spring at Callies Battle e3 Sacrifices— Hartnett Demaree Bases on balls — Parmelee 3 Warneke 1 Pi Eamshaw 1 Strikeouts — Plppen neke 8 Earnsh&w 1 Hits— Oif Parmelee 7 In 4 13 innings Heusser 1 Hi 3 Plppen in 2 Wild pitch Eamshaw 0 In 1 — Heusser Warneke Winning pitcher— Losing pitcher — Parmelee ference title against the newly L 'butfit in a night game at Greensboro North Carolina State will play Elon with other contests pitting South Carolina against Erskine Clemson against Military Virginia Presbyterian against Wofford and Virginia Tech against Roanoke In the east West Virginia’s Mountaineers open against Waynesburg Rice opens against Texas Arts and Industries Otherwise Saturday’s program is Local baseball followers will be confined to the smaller colleges treated to what Is expected to be one and only a few of them will make of the most interesting exhibitions so early a start in a campaign that won't end until December of the season Sunday at Community At 11:30 a m White Star Service and Fort Douglas will take the field and at 2 p m D & R G W cortl bined with the federation Ecker-Viking- s will tangle with the colored House of David a barnstorming outfit The House of David nine has piled The Callies and Ecker-Vikinup an enviable record this season according to advance reports will clash Sunday at 3 p m in the The probable lineup for the loof the weekcals: Frantz cf Call ss Branting feature soccer game One other game is on the 2b Evans lb Marsh- - rf Mason end if Pignataro- - 3b Austin c and docket for Sunday and one for Sateither Bettridge or Ludlow p All urday of these players with the exception Play in the Saturday circuit is of Call and Ludlow are regular scheduled tff get under way at 5 members Of the D & R G W team p m at the Fairgrounds when Vikwhich captured the city champion- toria clashes with the Jordan Rovward the Several other members of ers ships the federation also will only other member of the league be on the squad draws a bye Ogden did not enter a White Star Service played in the team this season In the other Sunday encounter Independent association this season and the Fort team was with the Germania will tangle with Utah CopFederation per at the Fairgrounds at 5 p m ir ptnk I will -- drew Bouton Colored House Of 'David Nine To Play Here 4150 3142 M Three-bas- clashing n Bot-tomle- match at Bonneville starting at 8 a m A large turnout is expected for the final clash Players must have taken part in at least five of the eight meets to qualify for the club champlnshlp meet according to George Llewellyn tournament director The pairings follows: Idaho H - that ing game and Mississippi Saturday’ Pitcher with Union (Tenn) university Washington at New York — DeShong The enlarged eouthern conferBroaca or Malone Cleveland at Detroit — Mllaar or Hoag ence however will be busy with ve Rowe conChicago at St IonU— Kennedy ve An- Duke beginning defense of its for 2b and ' the end of Feller’s mound assignment the day He was for seven hits one of them Tommy Bridges Goose Goslin’s 24th homer in the six innings he worked Bridges might have had a shutout but for Charley Gehringer’s error on a double play ball in the ninth when Cleveland did ail its scoring Hugh in Dixie Mississippi Only Kentucky Results Friday of the eoutheastern conference will St Louis 6 Chicago 6 Detroit 6 Cleveland 1 Washington at New York to bo played swftig into action the former playlater date Boston at Philadelphia to he played later ing Maryville es usual in its open- tending regular practice and he expects to give other schools plenty of trouble this fall" the returning With two gone in the fifth Don John Ronkovich regular 170 pounds and plays right Gutteridge another Gas House Jim Bottomley’s Homer end The other lettermen are: Bill Gang recruit infielder drilled a Bullock 170 pounds left tackle triple to center but died there Proves Telling Blow Jack Slmmonds 165 pounds left The last hit a single to left field ST LOUIS Sept 18 UPl — The i45 pounds was made by Garibaldi at the start end Tony DeSlmon the White Sox into Brownsdoubled 140 end of Blomstrom Howard the ninth but Martin Medwick right center Jim Paulos 170 left half- and Johnny Mize went out In or- defeat Friday 6 to 5 and shoved Jimmy Dykes’ men down into a virback- Fred Pannunzio 154 right der The Cubs did their scoring in the tual tie with Detroit for a runner guard The new men Coach Harris de- fifth Warneke popped to Ogrodow-sk- i up position to the champion Yanks to start the inning but Augie in the American league race pends upon to fill his vacant post a one percentage tions are: Jim Gochis 140 pounds Galan lashed a single He scored Chicago has point edge over the 1935 world left halfbadk Robert Smith 140 on Phil Cavarretta’s double champions 538 to 537 Detroit won left guard Earl Lee 160 right halfParmelee Loses Control today from Cleyeland 6 to 3 The back Glen Berry 155 left end Leroy Parmelee lost his control damaging barrage of Leslie Lougy 155 left end Bill Roth 145 left halfback Harry Bry- at that point and before Ed Heus-se- r all came in the third inning and could be rushed in walked Billy accounted for five of the seventh an 182 left tackle Pershing Ja- Herman and Frank Demaree and place Browns’ six runs Jim cobs 152 left guard and Mick homer onto the right field pitched two wide ones to Hack Daniels 175 center Howard Stonebreaker 190 right Heusser remained long enough to pavilion roof in the seventh was tackle Bill Karabats 165 center get Hack on a fly to center on the other CHICAGO I which Cavarretta scored but was ST LOUIS Vaughn Gordon 150 quarterback BHOAl BHOA If 5 1 2 OILary 4 0 4 2 145 right half- rapped for a single by Babby Hart Radclirr Rinaldo Cerroni Kreevch cf 4 2 3 O' Clift 3b- 5 3 3 1 nett that scored Herman back Harold Watanuki 132 right 3 0 0 OlSolter Has rf if 4 13 1 8T LOUIS CHICAGO 01 Bell 7 4 Bonura 0 lb 0 rf 150 left Caldwell ABHOAl guard Elman ABHOA AbplIiiK at 4 1 3 2!Bottomly lb 44 16 2 4 0 Moore of 4 0 2 0 Gelan If ( Have 2I halfback Bill Buckingham 145 left Garibaldi 4 1 1 0 5 2 2 2Wet cf 2h 4 2 2 BlCavrretta 1b 524 4 2 9 0 3b 3 0 2 llHemaley c 3 12 0 end Chris Weyland 159 left tackle JMartin rf 4 0 1 plHerman 2b 2 12 1 Dyke 3 2 5 21 Carey 2b 2 1 4 8 Medwick If 4 0 O 6 Demarc® rf 2 1 1 O Sewell c Dan Eastman 130 left halfback 1 1 0 OIThnmas 2 0 0 0 Whltehd p p Mlase lb Hack 3b 3 0 O 4 Shore 40121 0 1 0 0 0 p Joe Ajax 162 right guard By- Durocher ss 3 0 O 1 Hartnett 2 S O Dietrich p p 0 00 00 OiCaldwell 0! 1 3b Allen 3 4 ef 0 2 0 Brown p ron DeLaMare 148 right tackle Gttrtdge e 3 O 11 21 1 0 0 5 1 lurges h 3 O 1 4 xWalker Ogrdowski 1 0 0 01 Richard Doremus 135 left end Parmelee p 1 0O Q 3 Warneke 4 1 0 0 p JxRoeeuthal 1 1 0 01 0 5 01 Heusser p 135 end St Joer 0 0 0 01 zPlet right Ralph 1 0 O J Plppen p 0 O 0 O Robert Weedman 140 right guard xCollins Total 35 10 24 91 Total Keith White 148 right halfback E&rnahaw p 0 0 1 0 xBatted for Shores In fourth xxB&tted for Dietrich In sixth 160 24 141 Dean 31 3 Totals Totals left 27 Polldori Joe 30 9 guard xBatted for Brown in ninth x Bat ted for Pippen In eighth Barrus 150 left halfback 000 004 001 — 5 8t Louis 000 000 000 — 0 Chicago 005 000 lOx — 6 000 030 OOx— 3 St Louis Coach Dan Gillespie has 35 re Chicago — Errors — Appling Bonura Summary: Hack Runs Error batted in— Cavar batted In— Bolters 2 Bell Bottomley porting for regular sophomore foot retta Hack Hartnett hits— Runs Rosenthal Kreevicn Appling Hemsley Demaree Cavarretta hit — 2Sewell ball practice — Bonura hits Carey BoStole! bases — Galan Jurges Gutteridge up Jerome 25 ' however j Detroit Washington Cleveland Boston 8t Lonla Philadelphia 2 1 1 4 Walker rf Bums lb The victory the Cubs' sixth over Kmcker 2b 4 2 2 3 bocker the Cardinals in 17 starts this sea- AvsrlU cf 34 11 O3 02 Gehrlnger GosUn If son hoisted them back into sec- Weatherly rt4 0 10 Simmons ef 3 1 0 0 4 0 0 3 3b 2 0 Rogell as ond place a half-gam- e ahead of the Hale 4 2 1 3 Owen 3b Heath If Gas -- House Gang — but five full Berger lb 3 0 9 1 Tebbettr c 3 1 12 0 4 0 3 0 1 O 0 0 Bridges p xCampbell behind “in” the games 3 0 7 4) virtually George e 2 O O 2 Feller p Giants who were idle today Hlldebrnd p 1 O 0 0 Fifteen for Warneke Totals 31 9 27 11 31 4 24 9 Totals Warneke who scored shutouts xBattcd for Berger in nl qtn QO 000 003—3 Clevelaud over the Giants in his last two starts Detroit 100 104 OOx — 5 Errors— Weatherly George Gehrlnger against the league leaders raked- up Runs In — Gehrlnger Goclln Owen batted his 15th defcisfeft of the campaign hfts — Bums Weatherly Hale 2 Three-bas- e He struck out eight men seven Tebbetts Home run — Goslln Double play — Owen to Gehrlnger to Burns Hughes to of them in the first four innnings Berger Bases on balls —Off Bridges 3 and did not give up a hit until Art Feller 4 Hildebrand 1 Strikeouts — Bridges Hlta--- ff Feller 5 Hildebrand 1 Garibaldi rookie second baseman 10 Feller 7 In 6 Innings Hildebrand 2 In 2 — Hildebrand Passed ball— smashed out a single in the fourth Wild pitch George Tebbetts Losing pitcher — Feller Elks Golfers In Last Meet Marion Miley i wind The Elks Loses Match golfers their season Sunday with a team bye ' ktMmwxz-- The Tribune TOOELE— With only seven returning this fall only one of whom is a regular Coach Ster-fjtj- g R Harris will have to build nis 1936 football squad from new Coach Harris reports material Special to v NEW YORK Sept 18 OD— Reserving grand opening ceremonies for next week college football gets away to a faltering start Saturday with most of the action centering New York Chicago and Tigers marked umph col- Emporia Augustnna (Sioux Falls) 23 Jamestown college 12 Griimell 7 Central 6 Buena 6 "Dakota Wesleyan South lege 7 () McPherson Substitutions: Weber — Childs e: Taylor g: Moves t Wadsworth hb Christensen fb Murray — Wood Treadwig Mehan Jensen Bilansichp Simona t Leany Plott Tomlch g Delis qb Stauffer Vvolfrey hb Xenakis fb One Regular Returns for Tooele Team CHICAGO Sept 18 UP- )- Lonnie Warneke kept alive the Chicago Cubs’ almost dead hopes of overhauling the New York Giants in the National league race Friday by choking off the St Louis Cardinals with three hits for a 3 to 0 tri- v k American League Excitement Lacking on Season’s Initial Saturday Setups Slated Miss Betty Botterill of the Salt Lake Country club will be paired with Miss Bernice Wail of Glen Ellyn 111 in the first round of the national women’s golf championship tournament which will be played at the Canoe Brook Country club at Summit N J starting Monday Miss Botterill has been competing in the Canadian women's tour-- i nament at Montreal Twelfth-Thirteen- all-sta- rs th |