| Show — J - - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY HORNING SEPTEMBER 14 1933 13 PREPS ARRANGE FOR LEAGUES AND GRID SCHOOLS ' — r— 1 - £ Chicago Cubs Capture Initial Game of Important Series With New York Giants 2--0 HUGHES’ SON Bonneville to PAYSON WINS Sox Athletics for BUSHTURNS White State Playoff APPEARS AT Stage Special FROM GROVERS NEBRASKA U’ H S Title Planned Ladies Event Split Double Header IN ’ NINE-HI- T 13 UP)— LINCOLN Neb Sept r Oklahoma university football star now coaching In the Roeky Mountain conference may have contributed a future quarterback to tho University of Nebraska B1U Hughes son of Coach Harry W Hughes of Colorado Aggies registered here today 'and will check out a freshman uniform tomorrow He’s O' sophomore but won't be eligible here until next year He played on state teams when Jie attended Tort Collins high school Coach Hughes the “Gloomy Gus" of the Rocky mountains was a star more than 20 years ago for the Sooners '‘Hid teams hsvs played Nebraska several times A former EXHIBITION Game Played In Rain Pirates Cards Come in With Victories NATIONAL LEAGUE Wednesday’ RmiIIi Cham-lonshl- p SIX-ROUND- York 0 (Second Chicago derkness ) ct Louts 4 Brooklyn I r 1 Boston 0 Pittsburgh Philadelphia at Cincinnati postponed: New 3 TOP NEW FIGHT TharedaVa Behedals foston at Pittsburah at Cincinnati New York at Chicaso Brooklyn at St Louis CHICAGO Spt CARD AT ARENA In delay of 16 min(JPh-Playi-ng steady rain after a utes at the start and nearly two hours between the second and third innings the Chicago Cubs today duced the New York Giants’ advanf games as they tage to six and defeated the league leaders 2 to 0 in "last the first contest of the ditch" series Two games originally were sched uled but it took so long to play the first that the second contest was postponed and will be played as part The of a doubleheader tomorrow two teams also meet in a twin bill Friday and a single game Saturday Guy Biish was on the pitching end of the shutout - The lanky Mississip-piaallowed nine singles and walked - three-- but with men-was practically invincible After the first inning when a brilliant play by Billy Herman saved him from being scored on Bush permitted only three Giants to get as far as second It was his one-hal- e s n eighteenth victory of the season compared to 11 defeats The Cubs scored both of their runs in the first inning off Carl Hubbell the Giants’ ace southpaw Hubbell who allowed a fourth Cub hit in the second retired during the long interruption following the second inning Bill’ Shores replaced him when the game was resumed afid shut out the Cubs with four hits during the remaining six innings NEW YORK CHICAGO B HOA BHOA O 1 I 4 3 0 0 3 Moor If 3 Hack 3b 3 0 3 31 W Herman 3b 4 16 3 Crttz 3b 4 2 3 ' rf Terry lb SSllOCuyler 4 0 1 o! Stephenson if 4 3 3 Ott rf Jackson 3b 3 0 3 OIDemaree cf 3 11 1 1 0 OCamllll 2 0 7 xO'Doul lb Dressen 3b 1 0 0 2! Hartnett c 4 0 4 0 4 10 Oljurses 3 15 1 ss Davis cf 1 Bush Mancusco p 301! 4 113 Ryan a Hubbell p 10 0 0 1 10-Shores g xxPeel 110 0 33 24 141 Totals 30 3 27 13 Total x — Batted for Jackson In Sth xx— Batted for Shores In Sth 000 000 000 — 0 New York 200 000 OOx— 2 Chlcaao — Terry Run batted In Summary: Error Two-bas- e — Stephenson hit— Stephenson ii Stolen bases— Juries Sacrifices —Crltz Bush Double plays— Juries to W Herman to Calll: W Herman to Jurves to Camllll Bases on balls — Hubbell 1 Shores 3 Bush 3 Struck -- out—Shores 4 Bush X Hits — Hubbell 4 In 2 Shores 4 In 0 Losing pitcher— Hubbell (lit Dean Pitches Cards To 1 Victory V 4-- ST LOUIS Sept 13 (tP)— Pitching t ball to win his twentieth game of the season Dizzy Dean today outpointed Owen Carroll as the St Louis Cardinals turned back the Brooklyn Dodgers 4 to 1 in the first game of the series Dean who struck out three to run his total for the season to 187 was given able assistance by Buddy Lewis The youthful St Louis catcher connected with three of the six hits made off Carroll driving in two runs with his first major league home run In the seventh He also threw out two Dodgers who tried to steal second The Cardinals made their other two runs In the sixth on an error by Linus Frey BROOKLYN BT LOUIS — B HOA B HOA If five-hi- ’ I 4 2 1 OIMirtln 3b Boyl 3 I 4 3 Watklni rf Frey m Frederick cf 4 0 3 0 Frisch 3b Hutcheonrt 4 0 2 0 Medwlck If Leslie lb 2 Colllna lb 2(1 Cucclnello3b 0‘-- 3 Allen ct 0 Durocher flower c 2b Lewis e 1 0 Lopea 2 0 15 Dean Carroll p p Shiute p XTarlor Totals X— Bat !SU 001 003 10 0 10 0 3 10 4 0 3 3 2 0 0 A 3 0 4 3 3 3 2 0 0 0 000- -1 20X — 4 Dean Runs Summary:' Error — Frey batted In —Frederick Lewis 2 Two-bahit — Leslie Home run — Lewis Sacrifice — Dean Double play — Durocher to Collins Bases on balls— Dean 4 Carroll 2 Struck out— Dean 3 Carroll 1 Bits— Carroll 4 In 7 Shaute 0 In 1 Losln pitcher — Carroll Pirates Score Third Straight Shutout PITTSBURGH Sept 13 (ff— Turning In their third straight shutout the Pittsburgh Pirates today defeated the 1 to 0 Boston Braves as Larry French shaded Ben Cantwell pitching duel French htld the Braves to four singles In as many innings while Cantwell was touched for seven — three in the first Inning when the Pirates scored the only run of the contest With two out Freddie Llndstrom drove out a double the only- - extra base hit of the game and came romping home on Pie Traynor’s single “Arky” Vaughan followed with another but Gus Suhr lined to Jordan for the third out mraBUROH B HOA BRO A!(' BOSTON UrbinskL ftb 1 Bcrier If Whitney 3b Lee If Mownr Hoctn e CantwellL Tottll 4 4 f j P 31 (Jenaen If 4 Llndatrom cf P Winer rf OiT'rkrnor (b 4 Vauihan 0 Suhr lb 0 Thevenow 3b Oraoe e 4j French 4 34 lSl Total 4 1 4 J 4 I4 01 j 413 (3 Q1 101 SOI S 1 0 PHILADELPHIA Pa Sept 13 UP) —The Athletics and Chicago White Sox wound up their season’s series by dividing ( doubleheadef today rThe Sox won the openef 3 to 2 and dropped the nightcap 4 to-Sam Jones blanked the Athletics in the opener until Jimmy Foxx and Roger Cramer hit home runs m the of eighth inning— Foxx’s forty-fift- h the season Al Simmons hit a homer off ftuhe Goldberg in the first half of the same Inning-Threruns in the sixth inning wiping out the Sox lead of 2 to 1 brought the A’s home in front in the concluding contest The season’s series wound up with the Sox on top 12 victories to 10 3 31 7 27 ( 000 000—0 000 Boston Fittsbunrh loo OOO OOx— 1 Summary: Errors— Urhanskl Thevenow Run bitted In— Traynor Two-bai- e hit— Llndstrom Sacrifice— P Winer Double play — French to Thevenow to Suhv Bi ch Struck out— Cantwell jnbaUaj-Fran- Swanson rf Haas cf Dykes 3b If Blmmon Appling is Kress lb Haves 3b Grube c Jones p BHOA 4 6 2 0 Bishop lb 4 12 0 Cramer cf 1 10 4 With three headliners all of six rounds each and a special event also route scheduled over the Promoters R Verne McCullough and Lou Hoffman are all set for their program at McCullough's arena Monday night The new program includes: Six Rounders Ed Baker vs Billy Snide Salt Lake 158 pounds Marty Mays vs Harry Hart Salt Lake 118 pounds six-rou- Adrian—Eltofl-Santaquin PAYSON—The Payson nine slate amateur champion downed Pleasant 11-- Results Wednesday’s tral Utah champion Payson also won After two days of conditioning and Boston 3 St Louis 1 the first game Chicago 2 Philadelphia 4 limbering up exercises Westminster Cleveland at Washington postponed rain Howard Christensen went the full college football huskies held the seaDetroit at New York previously played route for the victors He was touched son’s opening workout Wednesday Thur'day’s Schedule when uniforms were issued to all asCleveland at New York 10 hits but he had a safe lead for pirants Although only a few letter-meChicago at Boston well he allowed the and bingles kept Detroit at Washington are returning this year Coach St Louis At Philadelphia I scattered He struck out 12 has a largo list of reserve Francis Dudley with four hits in- Patterson material to fall back on The veterans all-fo- n cluding a triple apd a double did- the are best hitting of the day The score: FORESTDALERS - PLEASANT 3 3 2'Peterson p 0 2 10 ixMlller 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 ICombs p IxxColemsn ttansen Ash 35 ( 27 14 82 6 37 12i Totals Totals xBatted for Peterson In seventh xxBatted (or Combs In ninth yRan lor Coleman in ninth 130—3 000 000 Chtcano 000 000 020—2 Philadelphia — Appling Hayes Error Dykes Summary: Simmons Mayes Runs batted in— Jones Two-bas- e hit — Johnson Foxx Cramer Home runs— Simmons Cramei Poxx Stolen Sacri— Grube bases Jones Appling Hayes Double play 5— Mcfices — HUslns Kress Nair to Foxx Kress Appling to4 Kress Batfes2 on balls— Jpnes 2 Peterson 1 Walberg Hits — PeStruck out-- Jones 3 Peterson terson 6 in 7 Walberi 3 In 3 Combs 0 In 1 Wild pitch— Jones Losing pitcher “ — Peterson Second same: ' four-rounfour-roun- 30 Bantams Claasy In Ed Baker the classy colored boy and Billy Snide the promoters believe that they are providing the fans with just about the class of the talent in the middleweight class Baker by his convincing victory over Vic New man 10 days ago established himself as an outstanding middleweight in this section Billy Snide is a young ster who has every right to the fight Snide is no tyro in the gamdf He has been fighting for years longer in fact than Baker and has made name for himself as a great slugger and a willing and consistent mixer Baker will have to step to win The headliner between Mays and Hart brings out two of the very best boys at the bantamweight limit in the intermountain country in a fight for the title that is now worn by Mays Hart until” recently hasn’t been fighting enough to have definite claims upon the title but for some time has been beating the best boys at the weight in the section Now Mays must defend his title and will have to be at his best to do it Elton Returna The third of the headliners at the lightweight limit despite the fact that it is in the nature of a comeback fight brings out two young oldtimers whose records have never been equaled by the younger men in the ring' Elton held the lightwelght and featherweight limit title for some time Sherm Henderson and Young Garda met in last week’s arena program over four rounds but because of Referee Al Ablett’s decision in favor of Henderson there was a roar from the fans As a consequence Matchmaker Hoffman is ready to give him another chance Mog Warren despite his loss in the last program will be welcomed back when he clashes with Benny Walker a newcomer with a great record from Los Angeles The special event marks the start of the comeback battle of Mack Payne who meets a real tartar in Harry Pollei Salt Lake middleweight The pair promise a battle to the finish with Payne making every attempt to come back in popular favor of the fans Ever the curtain-raisof the new program brings class when Red Warren twin fighting brothel of Mog meets Max Fairbanks of Gunnison with whom he fought a stirring draw battle in Richfield only a few weeks ago ' -- er rf If-- p tlsnsen 3b Hardman lb Walker cf Club Championship Worn-TeaMatch Prominent 'in Near Future Call p Jenaen If well-fille- 1 3 3 1 Sablan ID cf Dudley ib BHOA 4 4 Barnett lb 6 Spalnhwerb 3 11 O F Dudley c a 3 t IBerse Berry If 5 ss 1 1 4 Montague rf 3 2 0 Christensen p 4 1 Ludlow Wilson 4 2 3 1) 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 If cf d - JV e 110 it Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Tournament ‘ 1 1 Y W Net C A Tournament over Grace Norris triumphed in one semiFrances Collier final of the singles Mary Gibbs plays Frances Uffens in the other semifinal m The final will be Thursday at 3 held Saturday In the only doubles match played Frances Uffens and Wednesday Geurtz triumphed over Rose Mecham Oma and The victors will play Frances Collier and Frances Uffens Thursday at 4:45 p m and Mary Gibbs and Agnes Norris play Merle Rich and Grace Norris Mac-carat- o 6-- 3 6-- 0 Wasatch Colored House of David Battle Thursday In the The Wasatch nine runner-ucity round robin of the Salt Lake Federation of Amateur Athletics will tackle the bearded colored House of David nine Thursday evening at Com munity park beginning at 4 p m it was announced Wednesday The colored outfit has been consid erably strengthened since last season Several star performers of the colored major league operating in the middle west have been added to the squad and local fans may be assured of seeing an excellent exhibition In the state Red & White runner-utournament this season will play the traveling club Friday at Community park at 4 p m and Draper the Salt Lake titleholder-wil- l entertain bearded club Sunday at Draper p p Victory Invitation Net Meet Results GAME BODY PLANS FIRST FALL CONFAB h The-winn- ar Wasatch academy Monroe pete Richfield Fillmore Milford Beaver Hinckley and Delta The board decided that conferences 1 2 and 4 must complete their schedules by November 11 8 and 6 by Oc- - -- the state The schedule meeting for region 1 including conferences 2 and 8 will be held Friday beginning at 7:30 p m in the Hotel Utah All region I schools will meet In Provo Monday 0 o) lM A Mrs Jack Gorman Mrs C A Huihey Phyllis Prater Mrs W W Allen ct-- rt 30 7 27 10 Totals 31 0 24 101 Totals xBatted for Livey In eighth 000 001 000—1 St Louis OOx— 3 000 003 Boston Summary: Errors— Burns Hemsley Runs batted In— West Ferrell Walters Brown Two-bas- e hits— Ferrell Walters Home run— West Stolen base — Werber Sacrifice — ' Double play— Brown to Werber to Seeds Bases on balls— Knott 5 Brown 3 Struck out— Knott 2 Wells 1 Brown 1 Hits —Knott 0 In 7 Wells 1 In 1 Losing pitcher —Knott By PHIL McLEESE Final plans for the coming prep football season were laid at a meeting of the Utah State High School Athletic association's execu tive committee Wednesday evening in the Hotel Utah The body definitely arranged the various schools taking part in the sport into six conferences discussed a playoff for the stata championship and set the dates for the four schools for officials conducted annually by the' organization The lineup of schools is exactly the same as that temporarily arranged tober 28 and 6 by November 4 N at a meeting of the executive com- definite plan for the playoff for the mittee two weeks ago with one ex- state championship was adopted but ception That one exception is Mil- from the above arrangement it ap ford the officials of which have an- pears as though the Summit and Car nounced that the institution will take winners will play on No part in' thecoinpetltlon in conference vember 4 may most the 8 The situation in conference 5 has Sevler Millard county winner end not yet been cleared up The definite the semifinals November 18 The fie number of schools to take part has nal game Will be held the following not yet been determined week Following js a list of the schools Teams In conferences 1 2 and 4 in the six conferences I— Preston must play at least five games to qual North Cache South Cache- - Logan Ify for the title Box Elder Bear River Weber and "'Four football schools for officials Jordan will be held On September 20 ona Ogden 2— Davis Granite Murray “Bingham Cyprus Tooele will be held in the Logan high school 3— and Grantsville Morgan North and another in the Provo high Tha Wasatch (and probably former will atart at 7 p m Summit and tha 4— Lehi Park City) Pleasant Grove latter at 7:30 p m The school In Salt American Fork Lincoln Provo Lake set for Monday September 18 Springville Spanish Fork and Pay-so- n will start at 7:30 p m Tha definite 5 —Uintah Roosevelt Carbon site has not yet been chosen Another Moab (and perhaps some schools school the date to be chosen later from Every county) 6— North San- will be held in the southern part of u A C Moore J E Bramwell H H Rose B P Manley Mrs W R Granville new to tournament competition of any kind stepped into her first tournament Wednesday at Fort Douglas and became a winner She captured the flag tournament by carrying her stroke allotment to the twentieth' green Playing with a 51 handicap BOSTON BT LOUIS slje had a net 68 for the 18 holes Mrs oa bhoaJ bh Sheets was second in the flag 3 O 0 2 Werber 4 13 1 Ed ss Lever ss 2 3 0 0 0 0 Cooke 0 xShes tourney holing out on the nineteenth 0 0 0 0 Johnson rf 3 2 3 0 Wells p L S Packman had low gross West cf 813 OlAlmada cf 04 00 00 00 Mrs with Reynolds If 4 0 2 ol Jolley If 3 12 0 Campbell rf 3 0 2 OiFerrelt c Packman will play Mrs Rich Mrs 3 17 Alexander lb 2 1 112 Burns lb 0 0 2 0 ard Pearce in the grand finals of the 4 0 3 0 Seeds Mellllo Sb lb 4 2 2 3 0 14 directors’ Walters 3b Oulllc 3b cup Friday The club cham3 0 14 3 0 5 O' Muller 2b Hemsler c 2 1 0 0 Brown 4 13 0 pionship is scheduled to begin SepKnott p Schareln as 1 1 0 0 tember 26 1 - in Player Annexes Fort Flag Play Boston BOSTON Sept 13 (iP)-- The Red Sox behind the six-hpitching ol Lloyd Brown defeated the St Louis Browns 3 to 1 today in the final game of their series It was the final meeting of the season for the two teams St Louis took 13 of the 22 games played and three of tho last four Brown’s southpaw slants puzzled his former teammates and the only run they made was Sam West’s home run in the sixth inning Paul Holbrook returning ference quarterback Dan Wycherly halfback and George Lemich deThese men form pendable lineman a fairly good nucleus around which the rest of the team will be built The lack of material in the line presents quite a problem However with the following men to choose from Patterson feels that prospects for a Joe banner year are rather good Cooks Carl Leavitt Francis Trythal and Earl Leber These men have had some experience under Patterson and should make up far the loss of letter men Other men who have reported are Earl Reynolds Paul Slater Marshall Williams Dale Thurman Bob Louis Young Harvey Northrup Adams George Cole Ford Holms Ru dell Owens Gavan Goudie Morris Tremont and Bill Qatrow Classes open officially Wednesday and a large number of prospects are expected which will increase the squad to (bout 40 Only One New School Added to Total Carbon Emery Unsettled List of Schools of“ Officials Given Regions Schedule Dates FOREST DALE Helen Hofmann Mrs L G Bhrlver OGDEN Mrs 8 P Dobbs Mrs F F Putnam Mrs Ora Bundy Mrs M L Dye Mrs A E Becker Mrs R Wadsworth Mrs J C Allen Mrs J O Leonard Mrs W H Jackson Mrs G A Dickson New 115 0 1 0 3 0 5 0 0 0 0 30 10 27 4 Totals Totals Oil Pleasant Orqva 004 005 020—11 iA Payson — Errors Hardman 3 Richards Summary: Berie 2 Montague Sablan Stolen bases— Walker Sacrifice hit— Lee Christiansen Three-bas- e hits— L ChrisL Chrlstlensen Two-bas- e Christiansen tiansen F Dudley hits— Barnett Spalnhower'F Dudley Charse deBerge Ash L Christiansen feat to Call Hits—Off Call 0 In 0 Richards 6 In 8 Struck out — By Call 8 Richards 1 Christensen 12 Bsses on bulls — Off Call 2 Rlcharda 1 Christensen 2 Hit with pitched ball— Hardman by 3 Christensen Time of wlld pitches— Christensen came— 3 10 "um’pireabixon' and Bullock Y Red Sox Edge Out Browns in Final Duel 0 HO 2 0 0 3 1 1 4 13 0 0 0 -- i ' OOx— 4 000 103 Philadelphia Summary Errors — Dykfs Kress Bishop Runs batted in— Dykes Appling Finney Stolen base —Cramer Double Bishop 2 plays — Bishop to McNair to Foxx: McNair to Bishop to Foxx Hayes to Appling to Kress Bases on balls— Faber 4 Wrat-- t 2 Cain 2 Struck out — Wyatt 1 Cain 1 Hits —Faber 5 in 0 Wyatt 1 in J Hit by pitcher Losing pitcher— Faber —By Faber (Cain) 10 1 43 14 27 11 001 010 — 4 Forest Dale’s tournament schedule is a very 0 3 2 3 5 2 11 4 5 0 1 L Chris- - bit of mechanism with the next few days heavy with play Opening of the club championship September 23 a women's team match with the Ogden Golf and Country Club and conclusion Of August leg play for women are all scheduled Mrs Harry Borg gained the AugustacorerMoor leg final by defeating Mrs W W 3 and 2 Mrs H H Rose won Allen I PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO BHOA from Mrs C A Hughey 3 and 2 BHOA 3 13 The club championship will be an Swanaon rf 4 1 1 0: Bishop 3b 4 0 2 ( 4 0 Q 0 Cramer cf Haas cl e 8 1 ! 1 open affair in which any Forest Dale 4 1 2 8 Cochrane Dvkes 8b 4 0110 players whether club members or Simmons If 2 2 0 0 Foxxf lb Webb If 103 OMcN&lr ss 2120 05 05 not may compete Jack Ensign de Appllm ss 4 2 2 41 Johnson If 3 0 10 fending 4 12 0 Hliilns 3b champion will have his Kress lb 4 2 3 4'Hnheim A ft-©- 1 hands futbagamst afine fieldof golfHaves 2b 3 110 Cain 5 1 0 0 ers that includes Ed Kingsley state 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 amateur champion Clyde Thomsen Faber p xxLvons Eldon Stevenson Vin Savage Les Wratt P Jarman Harold Berg and Jock GorzSulllvan man x 31 6 27 10 Totals 34 0 24 131 Totals Women's team The Ogden-DalxRan for Bernr in ninth xxBatted (or Faber in seventh will-bmatch played Friday morning zBatted (or Wyatt In ninth 000 200 000—2 Handicaps will apply Lineups: Chicago MEN'S (-- 4 3 6 10-- 8 2 0 0 0 public response — far exceeding our most optimistic estimates —greeted Gillette’s drastic price reduction tion is supervised with extreme cate We are pledged to a continuance of the highest standards of excellence At this writing many wholesalers and retail dealers mand without lessening quality now is being attained If your dealer is out of blades his stock should be MAZING are out of stock de- Gillette Probak The factory cannot keep pace with demand The rea- and son for this is very simple Expansion to meet present Valet AutoStrop Blades Jon Quality must be maintained at any cost This instruction is law in our factory replenished within a few days In the mean- time we ask your indulgenceand trust you will have no difficulty in finding a store In fact — today inspection is even more rigid than ever Each opera- - 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Mog Warren Spanish Fprk vs Benny Walker Los Angeles 140 pounds Shejm Henderson vs Young Garcia Magna 118 pounds Red Warren Spanish Fork vs 148 Max Fairbanks Gunnison pounds Special Event Mack Payne Salt Lake vs Harry Pollei Salt Lake 155 pounds Six rounds ThO program probably one of the longest ever seen in Salt Lake will bring out not only three headliners but a special event also d over six rounds and three d preliminaries including a contest between Warren and Walker which is touted as a headliner in any man’s club giving the fans 36 rounds of boxing instead of the usual 26 to BHOaI 2b Lee Chris- - SCHEDULE FULL PAYSON GROVE Collee 0 Btfnneville’s women who' golf will hold a special blind bogey tournament Friday at the East bench municipal course Mrs C E Foley chairman ancommittee of the tournament nounces that a numbep ef special prizes will be posted for the event Parson Gridilers here 'Wednesday evening Grove in the second 'and final game of the Hold Workout playoff series to determine the Cen- 1110 3010 2 3 0 Hliilns 4 3 4111 4 1(2 4135 0 0 3 Cochrane c 2 7 OFoxx lb 2 4 2’McNalr ss 0 6 2 Johnson If 1 2 2 3b 0 4 'Finney rl 5 4 3 3 4 2 Bunting AMERICAN LEAGUE ( the Teams BHOA I fop Standing PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO Baker-Snid- e i U Take - Decision 11-- 4 C Wa)beri p Head MonElton day’s Show Meets Jack Nash Titleholders State 3-- Flrat kamt: Tain 13 ERS Lloyd Brown Pitches Boston Crew to 1 Victory Over Browns Solons Rained Out Because Helper was gracious enough to grant Holsum a player Holsum returned the compliment and allowed Helper to pick up a hurler Ralph Jacobshagen the Carbon county leader has not yet determined who he will choose Holsum won the first half championship and Helper the second The first game of the series was played in Helper last Sunday with the home club winning Mel Scott probably will do the hurling for the local outfit Sunday-three-gam- e 6 4 S Sterling Bailer d Tern Miller Marvin Alter d Ken Carlaton S MEN’S DOUBLES Yount-- L Sperry d Ray J Larson-- Holt 3 5 Taylor-Joh- n 3 3 Milano d Frank Eardley 0- -3 E Sterena-7 5 2 0 2 Fred Bowman J Bailey 6 Duncan-Gen- e 4 Raleigh d 7 Darke-- d W J Mor-rl- a Ashton-- 3 FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE MEN’S DOUBLES 8 Young-- L Sperry va Laraon-Milano 6 p m E Stevena-Raleigh ra F Orey-- S Bailey 7 p m ' JUNIOR SINGLES n —Gene Eardley vs Dan Freed La Mar Oulver va John Holt 6 p m — Jack Snow va Bill Ooegleln Elton Laraen va Bud Raleigh JUNIOR DOUBLES 4 p m — Don Wollrom-BU- l Ooegleln va iraon-SnovAsh ton Mldsley va Bud Ip tlllea Goodwin Peteraon-RoMurphy-L- a Oottlngham va Warner Oulver Winner I ehner-Mehnand n itch va Dewane - NOTE TO DEALERS: In our effort to a tremendous volume of orders and at the same time forward your adjustments as promised deliveries of Gillette Probak and fill Valet AutoStrop blades are slightly behind As soon as possible sistent with' the statements above your shipment will go forward y Mer Mlla- Mr'g SINGLES Gkne Eardley va Elmo Stevena 1 :30 P m INTERNATIONAL Rocheeter Newark PLAYOFF It H E 200 000—4' 6 2 000 100—3 A 1 and Hinkle Bren- 002 200 Batteries — Kaufmsnn nan Duke and Hargreaves R H E 1 200 011 200—0 10 Buffalo 001 030 001—3 0 0 Baltimore Battertea— Lucas EUlott and Crouse Smythe Thompson and Linton BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS A con- 7 |