Show THE I TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY SALT-LAK- E MTOG IS AUGUST 2 1933 Eight Clubs Compete in Legion Series 4 Feat Fails to Help Braves Down Giants PROGRAM TO RUN THROUGH Pirates Win Cutting New York’s Lead to Two Half Games THREE DAYS Cubs Defeat Reds NEW YORK Aug 1 (AF) — The Boston Braves put an end to Carl Hubbell’s streak of consecutive scoreless innings today after the New York southpaw had carried it to a new National league record length and defeated the league leaders 3 to 1 ‘Hubbell hurled five and scoreless frames to stretch his string national league ( Teams Stmding to an even 46 consecutive scoreless Won Lost: Pet Then with runners on sec 3 67 600 innings 43 67 5 ond and third Randy Moore smacked 4 54 540 a single that broke the streak and s? c£J5ii 62 631 4 49 Boston 49 500 woja the ball game for Boston 54 41 Eleven Games Booked Clubs Draw for Assign meats Wednesday two-thir- ) I The American Legion’s annual state baseball tournament will open at Price Thursday morning when eight 473 The old National league mark was Philadelphia clubs will start a three-daelimina54 39 419 Brooklyn 44 innings established by Ed 41 60 tion to determine the state champion 405 Cincinnati of the Chicago Cubs in 1908 WaThe following teams will be paired Tuesday's Remits at r 'drawing to be held at Price lter Johnson still holds the major Boston 3 New York of 56 scoreconsecutive Cincinnati Chicago 3 record Wednesday evening: District No 1 league 3 9 St bouts Pittsburgh less innings Logan district No 2 Yellow Cab of Only games scheduled Huck Betts opposed Hubbell on the Ogden and Hooper runnerup In this Schedule Wednesday’s hill and withstood the heat better than district district No 3 Wolfe’s Salt Bt Louie at Lake district No 4 Provo district the Giant pitcher He went the full Cincinnati at Chicago Hubbell Giants' d Carl No 5 Helper district No 7 Milford route giving only seven hits and the Brooklyn at Boston (1) cracked ace the who National J York New at Philadelphia and Hurricane lone run the Giants scored came from league record for scoreless inThe state committee on junior three walks in the sixth after Boston succession ran He his in nings baseball" consisting of Ray Adams had made Its two tallies Betts issued 46 to O’Doul chairman then of Salt Lake Glen Balstring passes to Ott Vergez and linger of Helper and Don Rhivers Blondy Ryan smashed a hit over secof will scored conduct the drawing ond and Ott Ogden for hours in the tournament Hubbell had given only two hits up to- - the sixth as he shattered A double elimination tournament the will be run with a winner in both record in the fourth Then Bill Urbarki and Baxter Jordan conchampion and consolation flights beEleven games are nected for singles ing determined Wally Berger scheduled with four on each Thursfanned and Jordan stole second as Moore swung at a second strike The day and Friday and three on SaturBoston right fielder connected with day The games on the first two Kt C Defeats G days start at 8:30 a m 10 30 a m the next pitch for a base hit and drove 130 p m and 330 p m The final acin both runners Frank Hogan Falls rell Flag day’s games are slate4 to start at 10 counted for the other Boston run by ‘ a m 2 p m and 4 p m hitting one of Adolf Luque’s pitches Game Thursday for a homer in the seventh Mickey Scanlon and E E McCarty NEW YORK BOSTON members of the Utah State Umpires’ Get BHOAIS Strong and Scorers’ association have been Gray Hadley bhoa 5 4 1 4 J Moore U Orbanskl ROI'ND ROBIN TOURNE1 chosen as Umpires for the series 5 0 3 0 INDEPENDENT 4 15 OlCrltz 3b Jordan lb Teams ef Mates From Standing Support Btraer CX4 1 I OlxxxxxSchu- The city hall will be the headquarWon Lost Pet 0 0 0 0 4 3 4 0 mecher R Moore rf 1 000 3 0 Jordan A C ters for teams and committees All 5 1 OOO With Whitney 3b 4 0 3 Terry lb 3 0 3(0 Aultman Cudgel 3 0 10 4 0 3 0 Ott rf Ue If players must register immediately O 3 000 3 1 0 0 Knights of Columbus 4 1 1 OiVerxez 3b Ifoaan e 3 000 0 upon arrival in Price The commit4 110 Btrrell MarinvUle3b 3 0 5 4!Davlt cf tee emphasizes the necessity of all 3 0 0 0 c 3 0 0 li Richards Betts p Game of Retvlif AMERICAN LEAGUE Tuesday's 0 0 0 xO’Doul 0 teams being'in Price Wednesday eveJordan A jc 6 Knight of Columbus 5 of Teams 0 Mancuso t Standing 110 Birrell 3 Aultman Won Lost Pet ning as no pairings or time of games 4 13 7 Ryah eg 35 635 61 3 0 0 0 will be set until late Wednesday eve Hubbell p : Washington 625 36 60 New York xxPeel 10 0 0 Aultman 8 Sunday’ ofRetails Columbus 7 490 49 47 Hr Reul-bac- WE DO OUR PART O h 1 1 GOODYEAR Pltt-burs- h left-han- Jordan Aultman Meet for Title BROWNS GIVE In Indies’ Loop RAJAH SECOND Bir STRAIGHT WIN 34 under this Emblem I 10 1 Luque p xu Jackson xxxxJames 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 7 37 91 Totals Totele 34 7 37 1 xBatted for Richards In sixth xxBatted for Hubbell In sixth xxxBatted for Luque in ninth xxxxRan for Jackson in ninth xxxxxRan for Crits in ninth Raston 000 003 100—3 New York 000 001 000—1 Error— Terry Runs batted Summary: In— R Moore 3 Rysn Hocan Two-bahit — Barter Home run— Hogan Stolen base —Jordan Basel on balls— Betts 5 Struck out— Hubbell 6' Hits —Hubbel 5 In Luque S In 3 Losing pitcher— Hubbell Knights Jordan A C 19 Birrell Thursday's Schedule Jordan A C vs Aultmjfcn Municipal No (first and second places) vs Birrell No Knights of Columbus (third and fourth places) Jordan Philadelphia Detroit Cleveland Chicago Boston 8t Louis 7 1 3 Cleveland A C and Atiltman Grocery Chtcaxo-Dftrol- 48 48 45 44 39 490 50 54 52 471 464 463 375 51 65 Tuesday’s Results St Louts 5 3 rein t: Player Use Fists PITTSGURGH Aug 1 (TV-TPittsburgh Pirates drew a game nearer to the league leading New York Giants today as they defeated the St Louis Cardinals 9 to 3 for their eighth straight victory while the Giants lost to Boston The victory put the Bucs only 2 games behind New York The game started out as a Pittsburgh swatfest when the Bucs drove Bill Walker to cover and scored five runs in the first inning and wound up in a brief slugging match between Pitcher he 2 1 Three-bas- Boa-de- Two-ba- se 000 0 11 Duncombe 4 Bogden 3 Bases on balls — Duncombe 3 Bogden L Umpire — Snider Scorer—Branagan 3 1110 Total 40 15 31 14 TotaJs xBatted for Johnson In ninth 000 300 010- -3 gt Louis 501 300 00s— 0 Pittsburgh Summary: Errors— Walker Vance Grace Runs batted In—Traynor Grace 3 L Waner Orsattl Suhr Piet Medwick Wilson Two-bas- e S3 1 34131 AULTMAN BHOAI bhoa 331 End Losing Streak' Lick Reds Home Run Quh f CHICAGO Aug 1 (UP)-- In defeat ing the lowly Cincinnati Red 3 to (Bv Associated Press) today the Chicago Cuba ended a runs Tuesday losing streak and replaced the Home Hogan Braves 1: West Browns 1 St Louis Cardinals in third place in The leadersFoxx Athletics 3 Ruth Yankees 35 the National league standing Yankees 19 Berger Braves 19 Pat Malone held the Reds to five Gehrig Klein Phillies 16 hits The lone tally off of him came in League totals: the fourth inning The Cubs clinched American 414 National 397 Total 711 the game by scoring all their runs in the third - CINCINNATI xxLucaa Morrissey i c v Rice rf Hemsley CHICAGO BHOA' BHOA ' 3 0 0 3Koenig 3b 4 0 0 110 Oiw Herman 3b 4 11 I1 Sb 10 1 Cuyler If P Herman rf Demaree cf Campbell c Grimm lb Juries L Malone 11 1 1 as p 3 3 1 3 3 0 1 43 Right Shoulder Dip 1 1 11 pk 1 0 0 0 0 1 Two-bahits — Burns 3 Kamm hits— Reynolds Gray Home run Double plays— Sacrifice— Mellllo Startl to Mellllo to Burna Clssell to Hale to Boss Bases on balls— Pearson 4 Graf 4 Struck out—Pearson 3 pray 4 Hadley 1 Brown 3 In 3 Oray Hits— Pearson 7 In 7 In 7Hadlev 1 in 3 Wild pltob— Hadley Losing pitcher— Winning pitcher— Gray Shea West e Three-bas- —West Pearson Richfield Wins Gose Tussle From Dividend DIVIDEND— Richfield defeated Dividend In a close and interesting game here ( to 4 Three double plays by Richfield cut down Dividend rallies Buys and Wade made a Twig wts smooth keystone combination strong in the pinches There will be two games here Sundav Dividend piaying Wasatch Oil at 1 30 p m end Stadium at 4 p m Dividend hopes to enter the state tournee The local club has thus far won 31 and lost DIVIDEND RICHFIELD Wright cf Carr 3b is Stapleslb Henrleit 3uy2b Wade i Twlgp Sandoerglf Green BHOAI 6 l o 08ullivanef 413 3 4 5 6 1 I I 3lBergeaa OIBliaalf 0 0'Roundylb 1 4 OlTaylorJb 4CIoward2b 0 llPetersono O'Reese rf 511 3 3 llSteelep 5 2 6 0 illesp Totals BHOA 3100 113 4 5 3 1 t 1151 43101 4 Silt 3 0 0 10 0 0 We are glad and eager to respond to the President’s call— to enlist under the NR A emblem —and we pledge pur sincere and enthusiastic support to both the letter and the spirit of this program By JOE GLASS One indication that a player "pressing" and hence starting too soon to develop power in the downswing is his right shoulder action On a good swing down and through the ball the right shoulder ’’dips” But this should not come too soon If the right shoulder “dips” during the first half of the downswing it is a sure sign the player is hitting powerfully with his right side Abe Mitchell says that the right shoulder should come around after the hands If you watch the stars you will see that their right shoulders do this The sketches of Miss Helen Hicks above show that with the downswing well developed her right shoulder is somewhat higher than her left (No 1 sketch) With the downswing halfway completed (Sketch No 2) her right shoulder is only a little lower than her left Both are about parallel with the line of direction Now the right shoulder is beginning its dip" It goes down and under per mitting the right arm and hand to get into the swing and join with the left arm and hand in the follow through Miss Hicks has a sturdy physique and is strong She is a powerful hitter But her long shots ara not due to strength alone Good management of her right side as evidenced by the action of her right shoulder counts 1 The recovery drive is a new and worthy war against unemployment and wani— a war which can be won only as others have been won by uncommon cooperation for the" common good heavily Slicing Is the average golfer’s great' 85 1121 5 42 13 21 141 Totals est trouble Joe Glass has a free il000 030 400—0 Richfield 300 001 000—4 lustrated leaflet on “Slicing" which Dividend hits— Wright Wade he will be to send to anyone Summary: Two-baGreen Barge Bliss Double plays—Buys to wishing it pleased Address him in care of Wade to Staples 3 Wide to Buys to Staples Credit victory to Twig Charge defeat to this paper and be sure to inclose Steal 4 OUes I Struck out —Twl Gllea Stamped envelope Basea on balls— Twl 4 Steele 1 Hit wit) pitched ball— Reese by Twig Umpires— (Copyright 1933 Publishers Tammlettl and Roberts Scorer—Manson Syndicate) Alice Marble Gets Place On Wightman Cup Team 11 Manti Wins in First Legal Sunday Ball Gaipe 111 Two-ba- se 3: hard-fough- - Two-bat- Mof-fl- r ’ " The bnint of the battle must be borne first by those best able to bear it and while ultimately prices— the sinews of this war— must of necessity follow mounting costs of production and distribution it is a satisfaction to be able to say that most Goodyear prices are still below the level of last fall MANTI— In a one-sid- ed tame on the local field hare Sundav the home nine the first rama allowed undvr a recently revised ordinance permlttlnc Sun day baseball Manti defeatlni the ML Pleasant team 24 to 1 The locali with E Eliason on th slab allowtd the vlsltori only four hits and one run while th local hit 15 times and brousht in 34 runs Th score-- ' 1 3: g Thousands of men and women will thus work shorter hours for the same pay— which means that thousands of new names must go on the payrolls to deliver service throughout the United States The draw - Dorothy Round Wimbledon finalNEW YORK Aug 1 matches ist against Mrs Moody Betty Nuthall tennis the for cup Wightman 0 between the United States and Great and 7 0 0 1 Bluege ss also a newMargaret Scriven Grantham 3b Britain to be played Friday and Satmatches Frey to- comer to Wightman cup was made Hills at Forest urday Benton p I MANTI MT PLEASANT Minion c day and the burden ot American vic- were selected to play singles for the ABHOAI AB H OA Preston e tory placed on a newcomer to inter- British with Miss Round pairing with Bralthwalte 4 110 33 6 3410) Total loiais I 3 1 I R Peterson If 4 0 1 0 national competition Alice Marble of Mary Heeley and Miss Nuthall pair- P ss XBatted lor Hemsley In eighth Eliason p 4 1 2 2 Winkler Tb 3 0 10 Freida James in doubles xxBatted for Adams In ninth Cal with Sacramento ing D Cox o 4 4 3 2 Hanson rf 005 100 f0— 1 Cincinnati 1 l1 Beck She was named with Mrs Helen The first day’s play will send Miss Uhapman rf 5 3 10 e 4 17 0 003 000 90s— 1 Chtcaso 4 0 10 Error — Juries Runs batted Wills Moody a veteran of nine of Jacobs against Miss Round and Mrs lohnson 2b 2 1 1 0 Draper p Summary 3b TurnbelL Moftitt lb I In— Moore Cuyler F Herman Malone 014 sinten Wightman cup teams and Moody against Miss Scriven in 0(0 0 3 0 Shepherd ss 3010 Edmonds If hits— Morrissey F Herman Grimm the United States cham gles and Miss Jacobs and Miss Pal- Reid e 4 1 1 OP Peterson lb 3 0 1 0 Stolen base— Cuyler Sacrifices—Demaree Helen Jacobs Malone Double play — W Herman to Grimm plon to play singles against the Brit- frey against Miss Round and Miss C Eliason rl 3 1 1 O K 1 0 0 0 COX 0 to Juries Bases on balls — Benton 3 Stout 1 to’ pair in doubles with Heeley In doubles Struck out— Stout 1 Malone 1 Hits— Prey ish and also 1923 33 5 24 6 44 the 15 in Totsla 37 10 Miss Since Totals their Sarah Jacobs 4 in 1 4 and 3 Mrs Benton inauguration Stout none In Moody Mt Pleasant 1 Manti 34 In I’ Logins pitcher— Frey Palfrey national doubles champions annual series always has been vic- Score— e hits— Johnson C Bummarjwith the United States handle the other doubles assignHanson D Cox 2 Eliason Bralthwalte 1 f will hits— D Cox Dou-- 1 THE BIG SIX tor six times and the British four Chapman I Three-bas- e ment ble Bralthwalte playe— Chapman to The United States has won With Mrs Moody and Miss Jacobs times — Riddle Umpire -- t favored to win three of the four points the last two years however in 1931 f '3A- (By Associated Press) O AB R H Pet needed for the seventh American tri- at Forest Hills and last summer at Additional on 380 06 303 M 145 lain Phillis Sports umph i(t the series it appears to be Wimbledon and another victory Simmons Whit Sox 07 40 M 14 37 04 354 84 121 319 up to Miss Marble pn the basis of re- would set a new record no country Athletics Fox 2 133 347 cent 'Cronin Senators Page Sixteen 33 play' to either win or help to having hpld the cup for more than ii- 9 319 33 110 345 Davis Phillies (two years M 392 42 99 339 win the other point Piet Pirates xRoettaer 8tout eL and-distributin- 00 BIRRELL 3 0 3 OtAndersoncf Poxcf 311 4 010 0 3 3 0 SlBuckleylb Sterxerss 3 0 4 OiMorgansa 333 Simpson lb 3 0 3 0! Jonaslt 3 0 1 Borstadt If 3 0 3 0 3 14 0 Venema rf Three-bas- e hits — Piet Medwick hit Rlnqwood3b 3 0 0 0 3 0 13 JonssJb 1b —Suhr Stolen bases — Piet 3 Allen Dou- Gilbert 3 0 0 0C Camomile 3b 3 13 1 rf Lloyd ble plays— Traynor and Suhr: Mirtln er 3 110 Williams 3b c Holst 1000 and Crawford: Piet Vauahan and 3 13 1 3 10 3'Welkere Suhr Basel on balls — Swetonic 3 Vance 3 Wightman p 3010 Hoyt 1 Struck out— Vance 1 Swetonic 3 ric Hite— Walker 5 In 3: Vance I In 6 3 Totals Johnson 1 tn 3 Swetonic 5 In 7: Hoyt 3 In Aultman 004 000 X —4 3 Hit by pitcher —Swetonic (Durocher) Birrell 003 010 0—3 Winning pitcher—Swetonic Losing pitcher O Camomile Errors— Morgan Summary: -- Walker 3 Rinswood Sacrifice hits— Sterxer Buck Credit victory hit— Morgan ley Two-bato Wightman Charge defeat to Rlehlni CuKs Run responsible tor— Richins 1 Wightman 3 Struck out — Wightman 7 Rlehtaa l Umpires — Lee and Spry Scorer—McLeese Adam Miss Hicks Times 31 1 C DAY - e Dun-comb- I rf MILES CITY Mont Aug 1 (P) Miles City defending state champion and Great Falls will meet in a three-gamseries starting here Saturday to determine the American Legion jun tor baseball title scheduled Only games gained the right to meet for the Wednesday’s Schedule chance to participate in the state at New York tournament by defeating K of C and Philadelphia at Boston Birrell respectively Tuesday —eve- Chicago atWashington Detroit T37 ning in the round robin tourney The Cleveland at Bt Louis A C defeated the Knights by a score ST LOUIS Aug 1 (UP)— Rogers of 6 to 5 and Aultman gained a 4 to 3 win over the strong Hornsby’s eighth place St Louis Birrells Browns triumphed over the CleveSee-C The Kay tilt was a battle from start to finish and the losers land Indians 5 to 2 here today for made a game seventh inning rally their second straight victory of the e which fell only one run short series for the A C held his opCarl Reynolds with a double and to hits some he and had ponents eight twq singles and Sammy West with a single and a home run the latter sterling support Aultman nosed out Birrell’s nine in m the eighth inning led the Browns’ an exceptionally well played tilt by batting attack on Pearson and Brown a score of 4 to 3 The Grocers won BT LOUIS CLEVELAND BHOA the game In the third when they Porter rf B 5H1OA 1 0IStortI3b 4 0 11 scored all of their markers 4 3 4 0 The OulliberU 5 1 3 0 Westcf 5 3 7 OIReynoldslf 5 3 3 0 losers made two in the last of the Bosslb 3 0 3 OlCampbellrf Averlll cf 4130 inning and added another in the fifth Hale 3b 3 15 4'Burnelb 4 3 0 1 3 Melll!o2b Both Wightman and Richins chucked Kamm3b 4313 3 0 3 0'Sheac 3 Pytleke nice ball allowing only five hits Clssellss 4 0 3 3 10 3 SLeveyss 301 3103 apiece but the Aultman hurler kept Burnett sa OIGrayp 3 0 0 3iHadlerp Pearson p 1000 his blows spaced 0 0 0 II Brown p K OP C JORDAN A C 0 0 01 xGalatzer BHOA! BHOA 0 0 0 0 xxVosmlk 3 1 1 01 W Roberts ef 4 3 3 0 romerf 111 4 3 7 0 4 0 1 3iFranlb mlthdi 33 9 37 10 34 9 34 Totals Totals 4 3 1 31 Wilson rf 4 10 0 Botdenp xBatted for Pearson In seventh 1 3 4 4 0 Vauthancf 11 OiParrySb Brown In ninth for xxBatted 3 0 3 3 Cleveland 0IKnlaht3b Argentos lb S3 000 000 030—3 Plgnataro3b I 0 1 I D Roberta c 3 0 4 0 St Louts 310 001 Olx — 5 3 11 R Cqputolf 3 3 3 1 Cochran as Errors— Hale 3 Runs batted Summary: 3 13 0 in— Burns Reynolds Caputo3b 3 0 0 3IYetterlt Stortl Hale Kimm Steve Swetonic and George Watkms Cardinal outfielder The brief scrap came after Leo Duro-che- r had been hit by a pitched ball m the seventh Watkins made the' last out of the Inning and exchanged a few words with Swetonic They squared off and started throwing punches but other players and the umpires separated them and they both were chased from the game 3 0 3 0 Duncombe p Brennan c 10 13 ST LOUIS PITTSBURGH 0 0 0 01 xPagnotta BHOA BHOA 4 0 3 3 L Waner cf Martin 3b 6 3 1 30 18 91 Total 13 31 7 30 Totala Watklna rf 3 0 1 0 P Waner rf 4 1 3 b Knlahta of Columbus 300 010 3 — 5 0 0 0 0 Comoroskj If 5 3 1 0 Johnson p 003 x— 131 A C Jordan 1 0 0 0 xSlade Vaughan ss 5 1 3 ' Summary: Error— Argentos Duncombe 4 3 3 3 Traynor 3b Frisch 3b 6 1 1 bases— Frans Cochran Stolen Argentos 1 Crawford lb 3 10 Suhr lb 5 1110 Home run — n e hits— Parry Medwlok It 4 3 1 0 Piet 3b 5 13 hits — Frans PerArgentos Orsattl cf 31 0 0 Grace c 3 3 4 0 ry Tetter to Duncombe Credit victory Wilson e 4110 Swetonic p 4 0 1 1 'ham defeat to Bogden Runs responsible Durocher is 3 0 4 5 Hoyt p 0 or — Duncombe 8 Bolden 5 0 Struck out — Allen throughout all Goodyear facONtories and- every Goodyear producing company in America the blanket code of the National Recoyery Administration goes into operation hard-foug- Pirates Gimb Upward Walker p Vance p this ning tt PRESIDENT THE GOODYEAR TIRE ft RUBBER COMPANY INC |