Show THESALT LAKETRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING AUGUST 17 1933 11 SENATORS GAIN ANOTHER FULL GAME ON YANK: f iKH Red & White Pounds Out ' Whitehill Submerges “ Decision Over Lovinger in City Ball Tourney r Schumacher’s Shutout Tom White Pitches Lengthens Giant Lead Five Hit Encounter 10-- 1 ’ -- i Pirates Split With Robins Cards Ditto With Browns Turn on New York to Slug Out Overwhelming Win Tigers Injuns Win Phils Braves Again Swamp Cubs NEW YORK Aug 16 (AP)— Hal Schumacher served up a Giants -- over the- last-plavictory for the league-leadin- g ball for his seventh shutout Cincinnati Reds today pitching five-h- it of the year and the Giants’ twentieth It was the big right hander’s fifth NATIONAL LEAGUE triumph over the Reds He weighed Won Lost Pet 696 in with three hits of the Giants’ 14 off New York- -519 02 Pittsburgh and Stout Paul Derringer 645 Allyn 01 Chlcsio 516 60 scared one run and batted in another Boston 535 Louts oi st setA three-ru- n in third the 433 rally 40 Phlledelphlfc 411 44 tled the game as Schumacher singled Brooklyn 393 44 Joe Moore and Hughey Critz followed ClnclnnaU with a pair of doubles and Mel Ott ” Wednes4syl Results singled after Critz had stolen third Flttsburih Brooklyn 1 to get in position to score Two more Nsw York 0 Cincinnati 0 CHICAGO I1L Aug 16 (AP)— Washington’s high-flyiSenators kept swift pace today by taking another decision froih the White Sox and extending their winning streak to eight ng - up-fhe- Earl Whitehill the Senators’ star southpaw spread out seven Sox hits so that they did little damage and thereby accounted for his sixteenth victory of the season He walked none and struck out six A home run by Luke Appling Sox shortstop in the fifth inning accounted tor the only 4 Chicago tally Manager Joe Cronin hit a home run for the Senators his fourth of the season It came with one out in the sixth and none on base Washington made the most of the nine hits it gleaned off Milt Gaston to score in four different innings "WASHINGTON its SIBwsnsoncf rt User lb rt Goalln Manuel) If Cropln as Bcliulte cf Kuhel lb Bluets 3b e Sewell Whitehill CHICAGO I BHOA' BIS 4 OlHaes lb O'Simmons It 4 0 5 1 1 0 OlAppUn IIDyke lIRhrne lit I Oiurube p 4142 Gaston lb 4 2 UBerry iWyett Washington York Philadelphia Cleveland New si Louis Wedntsiar’i Basalts Washington 9 Chicago 1 St Louis 11 New York 1 Detroit 0 Boston S Cleveland I Philadelphia 4 Thindsr’s Seheiala c p New York at St Louts Boston at Detroit Washington at Chicago Philadelphia at Cleveland v v A V - Lou Gehrig Yankee First Sacker Equals Record for Consecutive Games 4 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 NEW I 4 1 1 0 4 I 0 1 4 1 4 St Louia 0 Philadelphia 2 Bolton 0 Chicaso 1 YORK CINCINNATI B H OAI B H OA Tharaday'a Sehadala Moortlt 4 3 3 0 Cincinnati at New York 4 13 6 3b 4 113 1 4 0 3 OITerry lb Chlcaao at Boston Hktry el Bt Louis at Philadelphia 4 3 3 0 J Moors 11 3 0 3 OlOtt el 4 10 Plttsburih at Brooklyn Bottomlsy lb 4 0 10 ilO’Doul rf 4 10 3 0 1 01 Verses 3b Lombardi Rtcs it 4 i 30 3 0 0 OManeuso c 3 2 16 by Thurston 3 I 4 OiRyan ss Bluege aa Winning pltoher—Swetonlc 3 10 ASchumcher P 4 I 0 1 Losing pitcher— Carroll Derringer 1 0 0 01 xRoettger 0 0 0 0 Stout p runs crossed in the sixth Reynolds Filly 4110 40101 4110 Runs to Victory 111 i 1111 3 0 11 3b ce ’’ BHOA 110Kresa Ill AMERICAN LEAGUE St -- r Chisox Champs Lose straight r In Hambletonian SI Total Totsli 35 xBatted for Derrlnier in elihth 000 000 000—0 Cincinnati 003 002 00X— 6 New York Errors — Bluege Rysn Runs Summary: batted In— Crlti 3 Ott Schumacher Two-bas- e bits— Joe Moore Crlta Stolon base— Crlti Sacrifice— Ryan Double pleya— Ver-tto’Crita to Terry Morrissey to Bluess to Bottomley Morrissey to Bottomley Bottom-le- y to Blue Ryan to prlts to Terry Bases on balls— Schumacher 1 Struck out—Der-- r Hits—Derrlnier Inter 1 Srhmuacher 1 18 tn 1 Stout 1 In t Loilni pitcher— B 34 lot 14 21 14 Phils Cards Divide Pair of Close Ones PHILADELPHIA Aug 16 (P)-- The Phillies divided a doubleheader with the St Louis Cardinals today dropping the first 7 to 8 as a result of Jimmy Collins’ homer In the twelfth for the Cards and taking the nightcap 2 to 0 A pitchers’ battle between Austin (Cy) Moore of the Phils and Dizzy Dean of the Cards featured the second tilt Th mixed btxing and wrew a tllnf card U be stoged aa a af tha Young Mea’a Republican dab at Saltair war a fea-tar- jMonced Wednesday by Jeaae B Sharp chairman af (he sport cenmittea Tba wrestling bents Include these between Ashley Smith and Delbert Kankel Jack O'Hara and Arthur Hedin and Bill Lengson and Fred Spears the fifhtp Include theee between Nte Newman and Leu Bland Ray Bowers and Billie Greene and Harry Falet and Red Carter Ira Dern will act as referee Johnson Andersen and Clarence Carter will itageY comedy ketch The other members ef the gperte committee are J E Swift Verne McCullough Ira Dern Ben Harrnen Rid Davis Fat Geggln J A Reckwaed Dr C R Open-thaand Vtrgli H Smith w Newcomer Leads East Polo Team To 12-- 8 Triumph Tinning Falters in Humbled Eighth Yankee By PHIL McLEESE It appears as though the Salt Lake Federation of Amateur Athletics may have to determine whether it will hold it playoff for the city round robin before or after the two playoff games for th Wasatch and Pioneer league championships next week Red and White behind the five-hi- t pitching of Tom White bounced back very much into the running for the city tournament tltib Wednesday evegame ning in the first second-rounat Community park by pounding out a 19-victory over Lovinger The standing of the teams now Is as follows: i d Lst Wh 1 Prater I evlnsar Red sad Wklto i 1 1 r shuffle hla eastern polo lineup today found another ace and led the new band to a 12 to 8 triumph over the four wild ridera from- tha far west to even up their aeries The west not only lost the" match the series into the third game forcing but lost its great back Hubert W (Rube) Williams Williams one of the most battered figures in high goal polo was thrown in the seventh period end suffered t fracture of his right leg below the knee Hitchcock’s new ace was Earle A S Hopping After taking a 15 to 11 beating from the westerners Sunday' Hitchcock decided to remove Michael Phipps from the lineup sending Winston Guest from No 3 to No 1 and shifting himself to No 8 Raymond Guest remainedit back and Hopping took over No 2 The new combination with Hopping riding at a terrific clip was on the start The newcomer to the eastern battlefront covered as much territory as his leader Hitchcock and left the latter plenty of time to start scoring plays all-sta- - e Wasatch r White- - - I ooo the local Federation clubs to create ties we’re gambling on either a two or three way tie for the top after the final round Sunday when Draper meets Lovinger and Wasatch tangles with Redand Ill0 l Jorgenson tilI Ik Penroi I I Porsbtrg3b Tiano 2b Shelton h Oates Ib -- - —— SlPaaraon as 4 2b 4 0 1 4 Evans lb 1 I OlWest g 4 4$ I Moon el I4 Pet Aldous rf 1000 Blseholt el Brown aa I ' Lee HasckF poled out tremendous drive over the left field fence with two on t Bobby Penrose and Evans for Lovinger and Tom Tiano for the victory did some exceptional fielding RED AND WHITE I LOVINGER AB H O Al ABHOA - i j In tfie first round held Sunday Lovinger triumphed over Watatch Oil and Draper won from Wasatch The second and final game of the second ONWENTSIA FIELD Lake Forest round will be held Wednesday at park between Draper and 111 Aug 18 ((P)— Tommy Hitchcock Community Wasatch Knowing the tendency of p Geh ST LOUIS Aug 16 V-L- ou St 0 11 1413111 Totals GOSHEN N Y Aug 10 aBatted tor Gaston In ’eighth rig who started playing first base for 020—5 101 010 Washington her superiority over eleven of the New York Yankees as an ambi000 010 000—1 Chicago tious youhg “rookie” back in 1925 Runs bat- the country’s fleetest three-year-olSummary: Error— Whitehill — Sewell 3 Schulte Cronin ted in Manush and hasn’t stopped yet today equaled hits—Goalln 3 Manush trotters Mary Reynolds a Iong-stri- d Appling Two-ba- u the big league record for consecutive Cronin Appling Bae-- ‘ Rhyne Home runs— Tflces — Bluese 3- - Bases on balls— Gaston ing bay filly today carried the silks service by playing his 1307th game 3 Struck out— Whitehill S Oaston 1 Hite when Jie —Gaston 0 in S Wyatt none In 1 Losing of William N Reynolds of Winston since that distant day Cubs pitcher— Gaston Salem N C- - to victory ih the classic broke in The mark was set by Everett (DeaI1 BOSTON eighth rSTLoilI9 Aug 18 W--An PHILADELPHIA Hambletonian richest of the harness con ) Scott who started with-th-e BosA' B HO A Wells Baffles inning attack on Bud Tinning and Le- Martin 3b B4 HO S 0 3 3 S'PuUlt cf stakes continued 1916 and Red in ton Sox racing roy Herrmann recently recalled from Welkins rf S 3 3 OlMcLeod 3b 4 Aj f0 1 the Yankees Los Angeles gave the Braves six runs Frisch 2b 6 3 4 sTodd 0 1M Mary Reynolds led the field home with tljat club and with Sluggers Browns Win 0 3 3 0 rt S 0 Klein If S until he was benched in 1925 and a 6 to 1 victory over the Cubs Mcdwick 4 3 3 1 Lou in two of the three heats and placed Collins lb 4 2 13MHvis c ST LOUIS Aug 16 (AV-Wh- ile Gehrig began in June of the year today It was the Tribe’s second JOrsatti 1 0 S 3 3 0! BchlmtrlohM S 3 cf Gehrig was tying the major league second in the other to earn the win- Scott’s string ended and he hasn’t 4 6 4 5 r ocher as S 0 4 ilBartell from the National league Du 3 0 10 Hurst Wilson lb 43 114 "durability record by playing his ner’s share of the purse amounting missed a championship game- in seven straight 2b 13 3 3 0 0 0 OlWsrner xAllen 1307th consecutive game for the New full seasons since usually playing champions 0 0 3 TRstland For seven innings Tinning and Fred O’FsrraU York Yankees today the Yanks took to $28323 As treasurer of the Ham- more than the allotted 154 games To2 0 0 OtzKnotht Grimes p duel but a mound race Frsnkhouse of the bletonian staged society sponsor 0 0 0 I P Collins - - Walker p a terrific beating from the Browns day’s game was his 109th this year weakened in the eighth xxCrawtord 110 OmMcOurdy 10 0 0 The final score was 13 to 3 and the Reynolds wealthy tobacco merchant and he hasn't any idea of quitting the Cub hurler 0 0 0 1 from the hill after Hslnes p and driven Was check himself for a wrote that defeat coupled with Washington’s amount Ctrlaton p 0 0 0 0 especially since he has run into a bat- three runs had crossed the plate victory over Chicago sent the Yanks Brown Berry owned' by the Lyle ting streak in recent games He led BOSTON 46 14 30 11 top-froCHIOAOO 47 14 30 141 Total Totall Al down six and a half games behind the BHOA iRan for Wilson In aleventh yesterday and Entllih 3b B3 HO brothers Plainfield N J placed sec- the Yanks at the plate 0 1 llUrbsnskl ss 4 13 3 xxBatted for Walker In eleventh of two seven league leaders their 4l 3 W Hermtn2b 414 4 110 to win the again today getting Jordan lb xBatted for McLeod In ninth 13-- 3 The Yanks haa all kinds of trouble ond in s the opening mile 4 13 0 4 3 2 S Barter rf asBatted tor Ragland In ninth trimming from FCuylar If share of the purse to- hits as they took a 3 0 3 0 Herman rf 3 0 1 01 Moore rf with the pitching of their former runner-up’szrBatted tor Collina In twelfth Browns the Meu-rice 4 3 2 4 St Louia 4 0 3 OlWhttney 3b William cf 031 001 101 001—7 Demaree $7400 Hughes’ taling teammate Ed Wells while Charley in of such 4 13 0 II Lee 3 4 If 3 011 003 000—4 spite 110 c Hartnett played Having of Cleveland driven by H M s 1 1 : Philadelphia 4 9 7 2Spohrer e Devens who made his first start was in- Grimm Ib Errors— J Collins Fullla BarFIGHT DATE CHANGED won third money of $3700 handicaps as sprained ankles andsea- Juries ss 3 13 3 tel!Summary 4 134 Run batted tn— Davie Fuflla Warner driven out in the third inning when Parshallwent seven full 1 fingers 0 2 3 Schulmertch Orsatti 3 Wilson through 3 jured Friech 10 Tinning p to Hollyrood Portia with CHICAGO Aujr 16 W--The date the Browns made seven runs Devens Fourth Two-- b is Herrmann p 0 0 two sons and others Lou of hltr Collin Watkins parts Martin J owner J L Dodge of confident 1 0 0 0 Hurst Home of the Jack Sharkey-KinLevinsky Watkins Orsatti —Davie rec- xKoenig break will he the that Danny Macfayden and George Uhle her wealthyhandling the hite Sacrifice reins d run -- Schulmertch J Collins fight at the White Sox ball gave up 18 hits including two doubles Lexington tomorrow and go on to make it Totala 33 8 34 131 Totalr 3110 3113 — Durocher Walker 2 Bartell J Coiling More than 30000 fans saw the race ord and two singles by Irving Burns and xBatted for Hermann In ninth park was changed for the fifth time 1352 at the end of the current season Warner Double play—Durocher to 4Frisch 5 000001Walto 6 a choice 000 was to J Collina Base on bait— Grimes Mary Reynolds today with the contest now ached a homer by Sam West addition to championship games Chlcaao 000 000 0x— 4 Boston sine 1 Carleton I Ragland 3 Struck I in the auction pool wagering Brown In uled for September 15 BT LOUIS NEW YORK Herman Runt Lou has played in several World series Summary: Error-i- W Irnea 1 J Collina 1 Haines 1 Carle-to- n A BH OAI with — second choice was BH0 the Lee In 4 B in Urbanskt Bergew batted Grimm 4 In 1 (on out Grime Hits— excountless and and 4 1 Combi If OBchireln lb 4 13 3 Berry training sr Two-bespring hit— Lee sixth) Walker 4 In 4 3 Haines I In 1 Maranville Spohrer II West cf S 3 3 0 others given only slight considera3 S Sewell 8b Three-bat- e Home Collin hits— Berger Spohrer 1 In 1 Ratland 10 In 0 if 4 1 4 0 tion in the betting that totaled close hibition games that aren't counted in run— Grimm 4 4 1 O'Reynolds Byrd of Herman Carleton Sacrifices— P Wild 4 In 3 his record pitch— Railand P Winntne 13 string 4 S 3 3 3 3 lb 0 Gehrig Campbell rf to Double to PrankhousaWhitney Colllni plays— $100000 Loslni Hatnek pitcher— Here is how Gehrig ran up his rec- Maranville Whitney to Jordan Bases on pitcher— I4 43 I3 31 Chapman rf 3 0 3 l'Burns lb 3 13 OIMellllo 3b Lessen 3b Mary Reynolds’ victory was marred ord string of games: I PHILADELPHIA ball— Herrmann 1 Prankhousa 3 Struck BT toUlk S 1 3 1 I I 0 1 Hemsley Farrell 3b to in the accident Hite— TinBrown an out— Tinning 2 Prankhousa 1 Berry BHOA by BHOAl Games Year 4 0 S 0 Levey as S3 1 1 Jorgens e 1 In 1 (none out tn eighth- - Herrmann Martin Ib 9 While the 4 1 1 O'ya"!- - ef-ning heat I Reyleading deciding 3 1 3 Wells 10 111 Croaettls p 1925 115 3 3 3 In 1 pitcher— OIBartell Losing 4 rt 11 Watkin 1 1 0 0 QulUc Devena p If 10 10 nolds filly by a half length 100 yards 3 13 0 4 13 Klein rt Tinning 1926 155 Friech 3b MePayden p 0 0 0 1 3 0 14 0 from the finish the New Jersey 1927 Medwlck If 3 0 2 O'Huret lb 3 113 155 Lary 3b? 4 1 3 l'8chlmerlch If 3 14 0 lb Collin owned colt stumbled and tell Uhle p 10 0 0 Duel 3 1 I 0 1928 154 3 12 OTodd Orsatti df Dodgers I 1 1 1 Durocher M 3 11 3'Werner ib 1929 40 II 31 10 154 31 1 34 13 Totils Totals 9 4 4 8 1 0 0 0'McLeod 9b xCrswford OOO 003 001— 8 New York 1930 154 3 4 0 0 4 1 6 O' Moore p Wilson Olx— 13 8t Louis T701A 131 Two-ba31 1931 15$ p Summary: Error— MacFsjden The Dean BROOKLYN Aug16 ()—PittsxxAllen 10 0 0 htta — Burnt 3 Levey Lary Combe Melillo 1932 156 second the and run— West Home place Bacrlflcea— Chapman Dodgers 31 8 27 14 1933 109 34 I 24 l ToUl Totall Wells Double plays— Chapman to Jorgeni burgh Pirates divided a pair of oddly x— Batted for Durocher In the ninth Brhareln to Melillo to Burns Levey to MeGOODMAN S combination A xx— Batted for Deen in the ninth assorted today games lillo to Burnt Left on bases — Bt Louis 1 Total 130? ' OOO 000 004—4 SHOULDER New York 4 Bases on balls— Walls 3 Deof Danny Taylor's home run hitting St Lout 030 000 00x— 2 Philadelphia Wells 1 vins 1 MacPayden 3 Struck out— POLL Van GIVES and gave batted Rum pitching Mungo’s Bartell Error— Lingle 1 1 Summary: Hits— Uhle Devens 3 MicFsyden Two-bahlte— DuWarner McLeod Devens 7 in 3 (none out In the third) Brooklyn the opener 2 to 1 in 11 In- In— Snap to baae— Stolen Colllni Bartell rocher J 0 In 3i Uhle S In I Losing pitcher— to nings then the Pirates came back Him Martin Left on bases— Phlllle 3 St Louis Devens ' Struck out— 9 slam out an 11 to 7 victory Baa on ball— Moor 1 bv pitcher— By Moon The even break cost the Pirates a Dean 4 Moore 1 Hitball—Todd Fused iMedwlck) Continues totals 111 Draper Wasatch Clash Thursday at Community Possibility of Tie Looms Final Round Set for Sunday 3 3 3 1 2 1 — J i I 1 liCaputo rf OiMortan It tScanlon It 111 'Michael 8ton p 3 1 $ W4 IS !! 1 I4 I 0 iI 14 II O 1 4 4 1 4 4 0 4 1 f1 Totals 300 31 11 Total 341111 aBatted for Morgan In tilth popced 003 600 ‘&14Red and Whlto 010 000 4— 3 Lovlnaer Penrose ' 1 Summary: Errors— Tiano Evans Ceputo Sacrifice hit— Tiano Horn ua run— Haecka Three-bas- e hits— Moore Two-baa- a hits— Shelton Aldoua West Double play — Foraberg to Tiano to 1 3Gate pitched— Michael Inning Ohari detest to Michaels Hit— Michael 5 in 3 l- -l tnnlni Run nponlbl for— Michael 4 Whit L Stone Struck out— Michaels 4 Whlto 3 Bton 3 Bases on ball — Michaels I Whit 1 Stone 1 Time of tame— 1 hour- 38 minutes Umpire— Scorer— Hand Austin ana Le - -- Lovinger and Wasatch ended the regular playing lesson in a deadlock for first place Tn the Wasatch league and the Turvillians did the aame thing with Red and White in the Pioneer loop White’ hook simply was too much Clash-for the Turvillians They made their the Moore second tripling only run'in and coming home un Caputo's runners got to secsingle Lovinger i s ond in only one other inning the seventh and filial when Dick West ' doubled He wea thrown out at third (Continued From Fast Ten) however in trying to stretch Dick Michels started on the mound turn three up when she won the ninth for Lovinger He got by well in the with five- a long putt dropping first two frames Tn the second three Troubld on the long holea wu cosimlsplays by his mates combined with ly to Mri Allen and aha reached th White’s single gave Red and White 13th hole lour down There Mrs Ritwo runs But Dick blew in the ley again was down in perfect figures fourth Telling blowa by Tom Tiano end the match ended on the uphlU and Red Shelton the former (coring 14th two with a siiigle and the latter the Both the Dale and the Bonneville same number with a double com- playeri pulled remarkable shots from bined with Dally Brown’s single a theirbags time and again On the Walk aAd an error accounted for five tenth Mrs Allen' rolled in Red end White runs in the fourth putt for a three end Mra Riley cam Ralph Stone relieved Michels after right back with a single putt from the damage had been done striking lust under that distance for a half out Gate for the third out Ralptil' Mrs Riley’ short game and her putter got by nicely until the seventh whenl were working beautifully m- - HofmaimSops : Spirited With Fort Star it f f- - Capture Pirates Take Slugfest Johnny’s Weight Kept Behind Ball Preston Golfers no Take Measure of half game in their race to overtake the New York Giants who won’ a 28 12 to Logan gle game It left them four gamea Its Petroit sinbe- Winning Ways With Bosox DETROIT Aug 16 made the best possible use of seven hits today and defeated Boston 6 to e S to take a edge in the cud WV-Detr- oit one-gam- BOSTON DETROIT B HO A B H OAI ri7-Wsratler as 4 I 1 SIRogelL u 4312 Waltari 3b 48 S3! Fox rf 40 SO 8 3 1 OlOehrlnger 2b I 0 0 4 Cooke cf By JOE GLASS R Johnson rf I 0 4 O' Walker cf t 1 1 0 The student of great players in ac If 3 110 4 0 3 ODoLlack Ferrell tlon whether he observes them in Alexander lb 4 11 3'Schubl 3bffr-- r A A WrtT I 41 ' cr “but 4 14 0 pictures McManus 2b 0 S t UHayworth Scofield be impressed by one fact in connec- Prank Frill p Hodapp Ilf 4 010 Adrian Hatch 1 Brown 10 llFlscber with 10 full shots tion their p p the 10 H wjth Hatch J 0 0 01 Welch p wood In the final powerful stage xSeeds of the swing when the clubhead is xxWerber xxxOUyer being flung out on the line of direc- Totils 30 I 34101 sots tion in the "follow through” their shoulders appear to be pulling against the hands as Johnny Goodman seems to be doing in the sketch This appearance of a backward shoulder pull is due to several things 1 If as Is proper the head is anchored the shoulders must stay with it Totals In seventh In ninth la ninth Total I PRESTON 1C Olson 3H 0D Kinney Burnham SL Ballif ODr Worley 'D Petterborg Russ Crockett Frank McAlister OLeo Petterborg 0 J Packard 0 George Glad 3 3 Vd PHILADELPHIA Foxx Miller lb itIf Igslns 3b Williams Cain p BHOA1 S3 I f CLEVELAND BH OA i 4 o Porter rf is 4 1 5 2 S 0 Clssell 1 1 0 Averill cf 6 13 IlVosmik U 0 3 Hale 3b 4 3 4 0 Kamm 1 Bona 4 10 ib I J lb Spencer c ' Bennett aider p I loot i te 3 4116x35 131 Totala 15 10 31 14 xOne out when wlnnln run scored iBstted for Hildebrand in sixth 030 til 000—4 rrr Philadelphia Cleveland 001 003 011—5 Errors— Cramer Williams I Summary Runs batted In— MeNair Cochrane Miller Williams Averill Vasmik Boas 3 Two-bahits—Foxx Vmmlk Hteein Kamm Hale Three-base kits— Johnson Enas Stolen bas—McNalr BacrUice hit — Kamm Double plays— wmtsms to McNair to Foxx Cain to MeNair to Foxx Bases on balls— Clin 3 Hildebrand i Harder 1 Struck out —Csln 1 Hildebrteid 4 Hits— Hildebrand 11 In 4 Harder 4 In I Winninc pitcher— ef' iiiil e hits— Suhr Flowtra Home Thj-baSummary: Errori — Greenwood 2 Mercer runs—Taylor 3 Sacrifice hits— Llndstrora 3 V Christiansen Hardman Stolen Double pie y— Piet to P Waner Vaughan 2 Hardman 3 Sacriflca hit— so Homs run— Richards Vsuahan to Suhr Baaee on Lee Christiansen Three-bes- a 4 French 3 Struck out— Mungo 0 French 1 Ash toe Christiansen hit— Two-bas- e hits— V Chriatlansen Homer Second game: Bennett 2 toe Christlensen Ash Double BROOKLYN PITTSBURGH plays— toe Christiansen to Hardman 3: Bendefeat to Mercer BH O A nett to Mott Char BHO Ar L Waner ef 4 2 4 O'Boyle u 14 Mercer 1 Young 5 3 2 0 Struck out—Richard 4 114 3 Chlpman 1 Llndatrom If I I 2 O Flowers si Base on balls— Richards P Waner rf i 1 O'Frederick cf 4 4 3 0 3 Mercr 1 Yount I Chlpman 4 Hit Traynor 3b f J j 8'Hutcheson rf 6 0 1 0 with pitched bktt— Richards by Young Wild 5 4111 pitch— Richards Balk—Richard lb Vaughan gg 3- I- 1I d'Lealle -- Suhr lb At American Fork: Piet 3b ’ Grace c PLEASANT OROVE I AMERICAN FORK OOuten 4 B HOA B H OAl 140 8wetonlcp f 4 0 O'Carroll Smith p P 3'Bennett 14 4 1 Collate lb Bhaute P IHomer If 110 3 toe Christian 4)1 Thurston p 14 4 1 sen ss I l'Barnet If Wilson 4 4 4 0 Ash e 1013 0'C Chlpman lb I 5 14 0'AOhlpman Cl rt Hillman 11 41 15 27 Totala Totala 3113 3111 V Christian- rf 4 0 1 0 fAnderson xBatted for Thuraton In ninth ten 3b 10 Durant lb 0 0 11 I1 14 Plttsburih 030 IlS 804-- 11 A Jensen If 5 0 1 1 Greenwood ib 4 OOO 011 01- 4- 7 Brooklyn 4 14 5 5 1 4 OMott P Walker cf rrors-P- iet Summary: Flowars Runt Hardman lb 4 3 4 1 Jonee 3b 3 14 0 In— Piet Grace 6 L Waner P Call P 5 I 4 41 Waner Suhr Boyle Leslie Frederick 3 Flower Two-baHutcheson hlt- -L 33 5 (4 Total 3131 KM Tote’s Piet Suhr Frederick 2 Borle 2 Pleasant Orov 040 200 024— I W"ri Home Leslie runs— Piet Frederick Double American Fork nco 020 004— 2 Playa-Sh- aute to Cucclnello to Flower to Summary: Errors — L Chrlstlsnsen A Leslie Vauahsn to Piet tp Suhr Tremor to Jensen Bennett Barnes Jones Mott Stolen P et to Suhr Base on balls— Swetonle 8 bases— Collate L Christiansen Welker Struck out—Swetonlc 1 Hits— Carroll I Ip Hardman Anderson Sacrifice hits — Ash 3 Shsute 4 In 2 3 Thuraton 4 In 3 Greenwood 2 Three-baa- e — College TwA-hu- e hit 11 In 1 Smith 3 In 9 Hit wit' Collata Hill jilts— L CnrUtlsnsen pltehad ball— Vaughan bv Carroll Vanqhap man Struck out — Call 10 Mott 5 son Ill' Ill til f 'll J —— Western Utah League OEMMELL lb Bush 3b Stillman If I S3 JB Smith Totals r Syndicate) B Johnson 3b f 1 Its 4 S S 1 I 1933 "‘Publishers CCopyrIght Harker Wit Melvor Muir 4 3 3 3 ' Hlidebfkndp 3 Sarazen Enters Canadian Meet powerful wrench that produces der again Jt has not been held in the United States since 1919 when Dougdistance Distance hitting comes from proper las Edgar of Atlanta Ga took the manipulation of the hips and a braced trophy left side at Impact 'If the left side and the shoulders go loose there won’t be much punch to the shot - McNair 3b Cramer cl Cochrane c 131 - the Successive singles by Porter Clssell and Averill in the ninth inning gave the Cleveland Indians the winning run today as the tribe gained a 9 to 4 decision over the Philadelphia Ath letics Ora! Hildebrand big right hander and Merritt "Sugar Cain opposed each other on the mound at the start but Hildebrand gave way to a pinch hitter in the sixth and Harder finished 'getting credit for the victory If Smith e C Johnson xDavii Totals ABHOt Entlsn will t Ill 3130 4141 33 10 24 1 3 3 11 HERCULES Total 114 3710 xBatted lor Johnson In ninth Oemmell 000 004 600—0 000 03x— 3 Hercules Summary: Error—Decker Stolen base— Bush J Smith Sacrifice hit— Melvor Two-baBush Stillman Moesser hit— Decker Double play— W Nielson unasstst ed Enslen to Moesser to C Smith B Johnson to Harker to Melvor Runs responsible for—Johnson 2 Struck out— Johnson 3 Decks 0 Bases on balls — Johnson 3 Decker 3 Time of asmee— 1 hour 30 minutes ty Umpires— J Nielsen and Kidd Scorer— r:000 Lott of Good Swimming Yet This Season! jib 3 4 14 3 2 3 0 3 4 10 4 3 0 1 2 4 i v D 4 4 0 3 4 4 1 — 131 THING WHEN THEY SEE ITI One group in particular today is growing very fast They are the people who have learned that money doesn't grow that the way to get true value is not simply by on tree f looking at price tags but by investigating every angle of the prodiicltUyArianibuytjMAmhptQpleftUhefth new Graham has been designed It is built from start to finish value to people who with the one idea of giving a first-class want a first-clas- s par Pressure ia distributed evenly and powerfully to all four Thebe are eight thing you want in any cart 5 Comfort - Safety 6 Dependability 2£conomy 7 Long life 3 Speed land power 8 Re - sale value 4 Beauty Graham has a story to tell about all But there is only space for one here Safety The Graham has a very low center of 1- wheels Thus nn because the tread ' is extra-wid- e gravity 61") and the wider outboard springs cradle the frame between them — not on top The yantoter vhlCIES WILKtEI Regularly 150 The sensational 19JJ model that bat grabbed mast of AQO U tJ iwlm-su- lt th lnteroat With tha patentod built-i- n upport Today HI BOtl Regularly 115 The other genuine " Centner" deelgn that's scored tremendous hit Pits and feel like your akin y car hugs the road at all time And "even around sharp turns is reduced to a minimum Another unique Graham feature is 'the “banjo" frame The rear axle passea right through it Thus if an unexpected ahock tends to tilt the car the weight of the rear axle and wheels must be lifted This also help to anchor the car to the road Special attention' too was given the steer ing assemblage Steering gear front axle and wheels are geometrically designed to give great ease of control in turning corners or applying brakes brakes are hydraulic The BEACH BALLS i S OFF Sporting Goods— Street Floor 4 by: ‘ - SIXES EIGHTS —X Mow II4INNIN0 AT iiinnin at: I ab wctoryi apecto COMPANY BLAIR MOTOR and Phone Wasatch Salt Lake ' T’ 2515 City First North St Logan Utah 743 uMpewsI tor fiAAMAM 436 South Main SL 135 West ' ' ’ p d ZCMI ALL OTHER SWIM SUITS Our entire etock of men’s and boys’ ult All models In leading 'makes ‘ steel-and-wo- “side-swa- Graham-designe- even brake pressure ia done away with Extra large braking surfaces permit stopping ' the car short even at high speeds The sturdy bodies are made entirely construction They Graham of have passed the most exacting aafety tests The quick response of the motor is avalu able aafety factor in itself The rapid pick-uenable you to get out of a tight situation where a more sluggish car might be in trouble Crowded roads and hard driving make safety an important consideration today Vo sincerely believe that the Graham is as safe car to drive a- you can buy at any price of the dealers listed below will bq glad to give you a demonstration at any time : f ABHOA 4 111 I I 1 S 3b SIMoesser as 5 3 4IC Rush ton cf 9 1 13 OiB Riley et 4 1 0 W Nielsen ib lie Smith Ib L Nielsen rf 3 3 1 0 Coon If A Riley U 3 0 1 1 Jensen e 14 4 O Decker p WHO KNOW A GOOD Central Utah League ‘ 0 Joe Murphy G D Burnet ToUl xBiUed for Brown xxBatted for Welch xxxBgtted for Cook 003 000 011—5 Boston 300 021 000— Detroit Cooks Errors—Want let Summary! Walker Davis Runt batted In—' Walters 4 Ferrell DoTlacic Davis Walker r bait hit— Werber Three-ba- a ’ worth Horn run— Wilters Stolen base TORONTO Ont Aug 16 (UP)— Biorlflce —Roy Johnson Walker Doljack hlti— Walters Davis Double —plays— Fra2 The clubhead can’t be flung for- One of a field of 148 golfers Gene on balls Frasier I iler to 8Davis Bases Sarazen will tee off on the difficult Welch 1 Struck out— Frasier 9 ward unless the body is held back Brown Fischer 1 Welch 1 Hit— Brown 1 In 4 2 The shoulders jnust pull back Royal York course tomorrow In quest Welch none In 9 Frailer S In 1 9 Fischer -9 9 In 1 Wlnnlnt pltoher— Frasier Loi-I- against the forward hitting movement of the only major golf title he has not —id which hip shift body turn end held— the Canadian open championpitcher— Brown arm swing combine— to maintain bal- ship Averill’s Blow Gives Along with Harry Cooper of Chiance 4: Finally this shoulder pull is a cago defending champion Sarazen part of the muscular action which heads the United States forces Who through hip shift and body turn gives hope to take the title across the bor- Indians 54 Verdict Cleveland Ohio Aug is m- BUILT FOR THE SORT OF PEOPLE hind the league leaders At Pleasant Orove: Firrt game: BROOKLYN AMERICAN FORK PITTSBURGH PLEASANT DROVE 4 33 0 B HO A'Taylor cf BHOA B H OAl 4 t 1 4 313 gg L Waner ef 5 j 3 O'Flowers 4 3 1 llBennett College 3b 4 3 10 P Wanar rf 3 1 4 0 Huteheaom rf 3 0 3 Homer Lee ChrUtlan- 4 10 0 sen If 4 4 10 4 13 3 Birnee If Undstrom If 4 0141 Axh 4 10 0 CChlpmut 6 4 0 7 0 JLeslle lb I Vaughan aa 3 411 5 1 3 OMott lb Traynor lb 4 0 6 llCucelndlo3b 4 4 11 Hillman rf 4 13 4 Richards p S 3 13 llStrlpp 3b Suhr ib I 1 0 l Andereon 3b 33 0 4 0 4 011 1 V Chriletlan- 0 0 0 4 0 2 S'Lopea o IJonee 3b Piet 2b 4 10 4 Ib Grace 3 4 1 O'Greenwood rf 3 J J I I 2 S O' Mungo p Mercer p U Christian- p 3 French en If 1 414 O'Yount p ‘l 0 0 0 85 0 31 13 Welker cf 301x30111 Totals 4 I 0 0 UOhlpmen p 3 1 1 0 Totals 3 ZNbna run out whin (cored lb I 0 100 winning Hardman 4 Pittsburgh 000 100 000 00—1 3 11 4 24 7 000 001 000 01—3 34 10 21 ll Tetall 8 Brooklyn 000 001— 3 Summery: Error— Lopee Rune bitted In American Fork —auhft Taytst Sahr WH' Pleasant Orovt'trrf fr?“'3l'’'t0 4iOx— M PRESTON— The Preston Golf eluh defeated the Logan Unlumen Sunday for the sec3 ond consecutive time The ‘Logan golfers had difficulty In their putting the ireem on the Preston coarse being much aster than those of the Logan club Logan players who won their matchee Included Jack Croft Leo Squires H J Hatch and Colonel C W Waller the rest of the matches -going to the Prestonltea The acores- rent series Marty McManus manager of the Sox was banished in the first for protesting a decision f I ill 843 ? - |