Show r - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 16 1933 1 TERRYMEN MOVE NEAR TITLE Giants Shoot Bruins’ Hopes Full of Holes Leaders Increase Profit to Seven and Games Through Two Decisive CHICAGO N Sept 15 (AP) — The New York Giant put loose with both barrels today and brought the Cubs’ pennant prospects fluttering down to earth as the New Yorkers won botlt games of a doubleheader 5 to 1 and 4 to 0 to increase their lead in the National league race to seven and one-hal- 'f games The twin triumphs evened the se-- r Ties and gave the Giants a practically impregnable margin in the pennant battle They still are a long way from clinching the flag on a mathematical basis but with only 11 games to go for the Cubs and 14 for the Giants clnSunnlni Chicago’s hopes were just about -- They have one more tomorrow but even a double victory then would leave the Cubs f live and games behind Some of the superlative pitching for which they have beeh noted this season gave the Giants both games as a ladies’ day crowdof 25000 looked on Hal Schumacherrmtpitched a trio t of Cub hurlers to turn 'in a performance for his season’s nineteenth victory while the fine relief flinging of Herman Bell accounted for a two-hi- t shutout hung on the Cubs in the nightcap- Summoned to the mound with two out in the third inning after Roy Parmelee’s wildness had filled the bases and given Riggs Stephenson two balls Bell persuaded Stevie to foul out then retired 18 men In order before allowing one to reach first Billy Herman led off the ninth with a single but couldn’t advance as the next three batsmen went out The shutout was credited to the New the twenty-thirYork mound staff and Bill’s second The games were marred by’ accidents to Stan Hack young Chicago third baseman and to Critz huge Giant second baseman Hack hit by a pitched ball during Parmelee’s wild spell in the second game suffered a broken bone 'in his right wrist Critz suffered a severe spike wound on his a collision with Billy Jett foQtin Jurges in the ’first game but was able to resume play after treatment on First same: DUEL FOR TOP NOW ON SLATE Strengthened Dutch Team Challenges Supremacy of Champions Opening Game in Sector Summit' ' Sept' 22 Draws Schedule One-Hal- f Victories wiped out ' Dixon Elected REGION TWO’S U S A: C Grid GRID TUSSLES HOLLANDIA IN Chief Tfor 1933 CALLIES FACE TELEGRAM SOCCER LEAGUE Team Standing Goal F W L D FAPts " Callles 1 3 Vlklnss 1 Hollandla Sinter Machines Germania Barr Chevrolet Teutonia Two points lor win sama double-- one-hal- 0 3 3 1 on point for tie " greatly improved Hollandla cer team bar$the path of the A league SUITS scheduled for Friday with Grantsville in-- ’ September 22 vading Murray Tooele and Grants-- 1 ville end the season November 101 along with the Farmers and Beet- diggers Both Granite and Davis had some-littltrouble in listing the necessary! five games Bingham came over to the Farmers and Murray arranged the fifth game for the Darts All other teams scheduled six league games The mattV of selecting officials was left to a later meeting Representatives from the Summit district were present and completed their schedule Morgan North Summit and Heber are definitely in the league while the fate of Park City is not bo certain The Miners will not be included unless they arrange to have one of the regular faculty members act as their coach The tentative schedule included Park City Since the state high school ruling requires thaf'the winner of the Summit distridf4e determined by October 27 theSummit coaches decided that the team leading on October 26 one week before the schedule ends would represent their district in the playoff series for the state title soc- LEAGUE six-hi- - Co-Capta- in 1 d -- game is Callies to the 1933 fall league championship Saturday and one of the most interesting contests of the current season Is in prospect The Fairgrounds will be the scene of battle at 4'30 p m On Sunday Teutonia will swing into action against the power Viking aggregation while Barr Chevrolet and Singer will clash in th day's second skirmish The addition of Gaston Shappuis to of Hollandia’s lineup apparently has End Chosen Hcheduto Saturday's Cleveland at New York (2) given the Dutchmen a new lease on Farmers Tolman in Chicago at Boston probably 2 life and their improvement" as noted St LouiS at Philadelphia (2) in a tie with the Vikings last Detroit at Washington 121 Bas Von week has been sen&tlonal Honorary Post been playing phenomstruck out — Brandt Dongen has Dudley I Chagnon 1 2 Chagnon 1 Hits— Smith 4 In 2 3 Dud- enally on offense and the Callies ley 0 In (none out In fourth) Chagnon must step fast to repulse this threat LOGAN— In a surprise election 1 in 0 Hit by pitcher— By Brandt (Jensen) are slight favorites to the eight lettermen of the Chagnon (Moore) Losing pitcher-- Smith although they FHday kin The Callies too look stronger 1933 Utah itate football team elected in the Fluehe ever than with lineup Dixon two-yeletterman at Redlegs Phillies Split The Norsemen will be out for blood Gordon for this year’s tie with end RS the for unexpected Sunday Crabowski Day’s Star Hollandla last week has stirred their eleven Captain Jay Tolman electTeutonia a new ed last spring will be honorary CINCINNATI Sept 15 ((—Dou- be considerably in the league entry plans to assemble bles by Bottomley and Adams gave a being unable to participate strong team but its chances against " — the Cincinnati' Reds twer runs and 'a 'vikings’ Sun day are slimv tnthe- TdnowlhgtrthrseliMUier-Salt Like District 3 to 1 victory over the Phillies in the Singer' Machines are conceded an the election of Dixon were Burke September 22— Grantavllle at Murrav over Barr Chevrolet In the secr second game of a John Hull Elmer Ward Rudy September 29— Bingham at Tooele Murray today edge ond game Sunday Neither team has Fry at Cyprus Jordan at Qrantsvllle 4 0 n to in the entered the win column as yet but the Van Kampen Thatcher Handley after being set down October 4— Cyprua at Granite Davla at NEW YORK CHICAGO ‘ Jordan: Murray at Blnaham AB H O A AB H O A1 A1 Grabowski a new- "Kids” have shown a bit more power contest Glenn and Nelson Marshall opening 4 0 10 Hack 3b Moore if 4 2 0 October 12— Jordan at Tooele Cyprua at 0 1 5 0 WUerman 2b 4 1 4 4 comer to the Phillies Grantavllle Granite at Blnaham Murray Crlta 2b was the first than their foes thus far Dixon 3 0 3 0 4 2 12 at Davla Curler rl Terry lb fall of the The remainder league somewas 4 110 Stephenson If 3 1 1 0 game’s hero allowing only itwo hits October 10— Cyprua at Tooele Friday's practice session Ott rf schedule not including af postponed what lighter than that of the two pre5 0 3 0 3 0 October 20— Davla at Granite Jordan at Demaree cf Davis cf at Blnaham 3 1 110 and letting only two men get past Teutonia-Bar- r 0 0 1 OCamtUl lb Feel cf Chevrolet contest fol- vious days Elmer Ward took things Murray Grantavllle 3 0 4 1 first October 30— Bingham at Cyprua Granta-vlll- e Jackson Sb 1 1 0 OHartnett o lows: at Davit 3 113 4 1 4 llJurses ss Mancuso c fairly1 easy favoring a bruised knee First game: Callles v 16— Hollsndl October 27— Tooele at Granite 1 0 0 0 4 2 3 3 Koenlc ss September Ryan ss in Thursday’s drill Elmo CINCINNATI PHILADELPHIA November 3— Tooele at Murray Cyprus at 0 0 0 1 September 17— Teutonl va Vikings Barr received Scbumachr p 4 0 0 llTlnntng p AB HO A Chevrolet ABHOAl va Singers 3 0 0 3 Malone p George Alexander and Eric Davla Jordan at Blnaham Brady 4 1 0 3 4 0 2 OlAdame 3b PulUs cf Germania November 10— Granite t Jordan Tooele bye zMoaolf 10 0 0 Bartell ss a also were 0 0 5 3 0 4'Moore If 4 4 given only 23— Hollandla v Barr Oheno-l- et Rundquist Grantavllle Herrmann p 6 0 0 0 Klein rf 4 0 4 0 September 4 0 10 Hafey cf workout because of slight in- at light Sophomore Leant Henahaw p 0 0 0 0 Hurst lb 3 0 3 5 4 1 110 Rice rf ' Teu34— OaUlea vs Vlklncs 38—Jordan at Murray September September juries 3 13 01 Bottomley lb 2 0 0 0 tonia vs Germania Davie c 5— Murray at Blnaham Granite at 34 10 21 171 Total 29 1 27 11 Totals ts making It OctoberJordan If 4 1 3 OMorriaaey Dick 2b 3 0 3 Schulmrsh Coach ' Romney at Davla Singer bye Cyprua zBatted tor Maione In eighth 0 3 0 3 o 3b Crouch Haelln t 13 v Hollandla 30—Teuton! evident that the men on October 12— Blnaham at Granite Davlk 100 100 003—5 McLeod 3b New York 3 0 11 zRoettger 1000 September1— Vlklngg va Germania Singers Increasingly at Murray 000 001 000—1 Grabowski 9 thormust have Chicago this 0 0 0 1 vsOctober 4 0 0 3 Frey p year’s squad p Csllies October 10— Granite at Davit Murray at Errors—Camllll Herrmann Runa batted 3 1 3 3 Bluege ss Barr Chevrolet bye ough knowledge of fundamentals if Jordan In— Terry Ryan Schumacher W Herman 3 0 0 0 Johnson p October 7— Calllee vs Teutonia October 25— Blnaham at Davit e of hits—Critz W Herman Sacrihave regularly 1 0 0 0 hopes playing e they Lombardi October 30— Oranlte at Tooele October 4— Germania va Barr Chevrolet fices— Jackson Demaree Double plays — was taken hour The first 2— Murray at Granite v up November Friday Vlklngg Singer to W Herman Jackson Crlta Terry: Jurges Totals 13137 lOf Totals 202373 November 0— Jordan at Oranlte Hollandla bye of the hip Intense an discussion with to Camllll" Hack W Herman to Camllll zBatted In for Crouch eighth 14— Holland) VI Oermanl Summit Dlatrict October Base on balla— SchuCamllll (unassisted) block with September 20— 000 311 000—4 October 15—Vlklnca V Barr Chevrolet shoulder and cross body North Bummtt at Heber macher 4 Malone 3 Hits— Tinning 3 In Philadelphia OOO 000 000—0 Cincinnati Coaches Jack Croft Elmo Morgan at Park City Teutonia va Singers Assistant 1 Malone 5 In ( 3 Herrmann none In In— 1 Rune batted Bartell Haslin Callles bye 4— Heber at Morgan Park City at October acin Hit by pitcher Henshaw 0 In 3 and Ivan Sjnith aiding Romney hits — Scbulmerlch Stolen basee— October 21— Singers vs Hollandla North Summit — By Schumacher (Cuyler) by Herrmann Fullls Bartell Sacrifice — Davis Base on 32— Callles vs dormant! Barr tual demonstrations of the finer points October 13— Heber at Park dtp Morgan Wild pitch— Herrmann (Moore) Loalng balls— Grabowski 1 Johnson 3 Struck out October va Teutonia and Chevrolet at North Summit of while the — Romney tackling pitcher Tinning 3 Johnson 3 —Grabowski Hite —Johnson Viking bye October 20— Heber at North Summit Park Second game men in — handled backfield 3 in 8 Frey 0 in 1 the Smiths JohnHit by pitcher By October 28— Hollandla vg Vlklngg I City at Morgan NEW YORK CHICAGO son (McLeod) Losball— Crouch Passed — A 20— Morgan at Heber North SumBarr vg 20 Oermanta of essentials A1 October the October Singer blocking light B HO B H O A ing pitcher— Johnson at Park City Chevrolet Vf Callles Moore If 5 4 4 OHack 3b 10 0 0 Second topped off the day’s work mitNovember scrimmage tame: 3— Park at Heber North Teutonia bye 2 3 4 2 3b 3b 5!Koeni 0 Crltk I 10 PHILADELPHIA CINCINNATI "Swede" Larson a tackle letterman Summit at Morgan City November 4—Callles vs Hollandla 5 1 11 0IW Hermn 2b 3 14 3 Terry lb ABHOAI 5— Vikings vs Teutonia SingNovember ena was of two 3 0 3 0 Fuller 5 1 2 OlCuyler rf ago surprise Ott cf years 1 4 0 OIAdams ers vs Barr Chevrolet 4 0 1 OlStephensn BASEBALL CLUB SUED O’Doul rf It 4010 Bartell cfsa 4 13 3IMoore trant of the day’s drill Larson is a Germania bye Jackson 3b 4 3 0 llDemaree cf 2 0 11 Klein rf 3 3 3 OlHafey cf 10 3 0 November a strong and should make Wis Sept 15 (JP) — MILWAUKEE 2 0 10 boy Mwncuso large I 0 4 0 Mosolf cf 4 0 t 0 Bottomley Hurst lb lb 3 1 7 4 3 2 4!Camllll lb I 1 0 1 Schuimrch bid for a regular job Mrs Idabell Borchert owner of Ryan aa 4 0 3 If 4 1 4 0 Rice rf November 13— Vlkihgs va Callles 7 0 Hsslin 3b Parmelee p 1 0 0 0 Hartnett r 10 4 0 3 llLombardl c 3 0 3 With the center position well taken Borchert field filed suit today v Teutonia 2 0 0 0!Jurget u 2 0 0 5 Todd c Sell p 3 0 4 1 Morrissey 2b 214 Singer bye care of by Ward the chief problem against the Milwaukee American As- Warneke p 3 0 0 1 McLeod 3b 0 0 0 O'Bluege ss v Teutonl 13—Hollsndl 3134 November 2 0 0 0 Stout 3 0 12 Davis c November 10— Germania V Vikings dal- for Romney now seems to be In the sociation baseball club for $6400 she 27 3 37 11 37 14 27 101 Totala f Totals lies vs Singers 110 000 002— 4 New York finding of a halfback to play oppo- claims is owed her in rent for the Barr Chevrolet bye 000 000 000—0 site Van Kampen Floyd Rassmusen park 4 Chicago — Teutonl va Callies November Summary! Runs batted In— Critz Tem November 24— Barr Chevrolet vs Ger- George Alexander Clayton Wardell e hits— Moore Critz Jackson Ott GRIDDER'S SPEED COP mania Vikings vs Singers Home Bell run — Ott and Keith Worley when he arrives Sacrifices — Critz Hollandla bye Tony Beard Unlveralty of Southern CaliDouble plays— Ryan to Terry Orltz to candidates for the fornia the are 2 — Germania va Holland)! December leading backfield to W to Camllll Herman (tar spent the ummeri Jurges Terry December 3 — Barr Chevrolet va Vlklncs post aa a apeed cop at Lake Tahoe Bases on balls—Parmelee 4 Warneke 1 va AMERICAN Blue Serge ‘ eree Saturday’s Schedule Boston at Pittsburgh Philadelphia at Cincinnati (2) New York at Chicago (2) Brooklyn at Bt Louis rect style le Rtr Sunday's Schedule Felr grounds— Teutonia va Vikings Refkickoff 9:30 Banham Fair grounds— Barr Chevrolet vs Singers Referee Meyne: kickoff 413 3 is our Constant aim to keep prices as low as'possible and still maintain high quality and cor- Schpols of Region Two completed their current season’s football schedule Friday nfght at the Hotel Utah With the excerption of Grantsville all schools wgre' represented by their respective coaches The “big four” Davis Granite Jordan and Tooele all will compete against each other with the game exception of a Davis-TooeThe Farmers 1932 state champs will Davis at meet Granite Friday October 20 Tooele at Granite the follow- Ing week apd Jordan on the latter’s" field November 10 The opening 0 Saturday's Schedule s Callies Fair groundSrr-HolUnderee Hswthdrne kickoff 430 header Philadelphia 1 Cincinnati Brooklyn 9 at Louis 1 2 It ar 1 $-- Hi fa v t V and for looks! 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