Show " I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING S JUNE 6 1037 B Grows Race alLeague Four Yankees Diz Dean Baffles Swat Homers 3-1 Phils to Win lo lip liges Tussle for Cards Gehrig Ruf ' Ranger Again Defeats Yankee in Cup Trial VN Penney Humbles Provo Nine 16-- sk n- - " r Takes Time Out to Temperamental ' Cool Off Before Halting Rally Giants Ahip Dues Almost Catching Leaders Right-Hande- PHILADELPHIA June 5 (AP)— Dizzy Dean suspended for three days for “popping off” returned to action Saturday and although he struck out three times pitched the St Louis Cardinals to a 3 to 1 victory over the Phillies It was his seventh victory of ' the season against four defeats National League Dizzy complained of a sore arm before the game but it must have been his left one because he yielded Pittsburgh - only six hits Issued only one base New iork htoftgo In Ht Louis on balls and struck out seven the sixth when Scharein singled and Chuck Klein doubled with only f the one out Dizzy complained-oBatnrday's Results Chicago 6 Boston 3 5 Cincinnati 4 heat and called time while he sat Brooklyn New Vbrk 7 Pittsburgh S Ht Louis 3 Philadelphia 1 down on the pitcher’s mound to fing and Joe DiMaggio Ring Up One Apiece American League Utah Saturday's Results Timp park this season Provo started Lancaster on the mound but he gave way to Peacock when he handed three safe hits and a walk to the first four Pinney batters Peacock weakened in the third and again in the fifth and Manager Cole took the mound Price went the full route for and while he was touched for 14 safeties his team was way out In" front all the time Some sort of a record was established when Pinney’s outfield of Huxford Owen and Bonny were credited with 12 put outs The score: Chicago 9 Philadelphia 0 Cleveland 8 Washington 6 New York fl Detroit 5 Boston 11 St Louis 4 — Sunday’s pitchers New York at Detroit— Huffing is Law son Boston at 8t Lout 2— Walherg and Marcum vs Bonettl and V anatta or Thomas Philadelphia at Ihlcaco (2)— Thomas vs Kmlth and Ljons and Htratam leveland (2)— Weaver Washington at and Newsom vs Galehouse and Andrew DETROIT June Lou Gehrig clouted two round-tnppePepper Martin and Joe DiMaggio and Red Claude Passeau pitched a good an Ruffing one each game for the Phils but lost when All the homerTwere “made” off — Scharein In the fourth error “ paved” by young George Gill the Detroit the way for 'two unearned starting pitcher He was relieved runa The Cards got their other run by Elden Auker in the eighth in the first when Medwick singled ' Bump Hadley Yankee starter lastJ Martin home PHILADELPHIA ' ed until the seventh when he gave ST LOU18 ABHO A ABHOAI 2 way to rookie Frank Makosky who J Martin ef 5 2 4 OlSrhareln 0 1 0 xMopr Brown was belted out in the Tigers’ futile ib 43 20 13 1 0 4 rf Padgett 0 ninth nining surge Medwick If 4 2 2 0 0 Cooner E will Sam succeed Hugh 4 17 0 Mlie lb 0 Ruffing produced his homer as 0 0 0 4 1 Bordapry3b 4 2 1 21 1 Durwfier innate" on Tiase grace O 3b 3 ha - Miller as president of tha Forest a O 4 0 8 Whltney Dale Golf association Cooner was in the seventh 303 21 elected 4 0 0 0 Fox opened the hitting in the last this week IxxBrowne 110 0 e smash Inning rally with a LaMaster p 0 0 0 0 by unanimous to left and took third on a wild vote of Dale 6 8 27 51 32 Totals 36 9 27 Totals members Miller and pitch Gehringer walked xBatted for Scharein in eighth Greenberg singled Fox in With the "0Og200 000- -3 resigned to b1 ! ecome affiliated 000 100 00(— tying and winning runs on base Philadelphia Rnna batted In— with the Errora — Scharein 3 Malone was hastily summoned and CamUll Durocher Ogrodowakl Medwick YMarclub J forced Walker to foul out to third hit— Klein Stolen base— Klein Douglas tin Double playe— Brown to Mlie Catnllll to end the game Cooner is also A) Scharein to Young 1tp Dean 1 to Oraca NEW YORK DETROIT captain of the golf Baaea on balla— Off Passeau Hits team ABHOAI ABHOA Strikeouts — By Passeau 4 Dean 7 chairand 0 m Crosettl 3 Fox 0 5 2 6 0 3 LaMaater rf 8 in 0 Innings —Off Passeau Rolfe 3b 4 0 4 2 Rogell n 3 0 2 3 man of the tournone In 1 Losing pitcher— Passeau cf 4 1 3 llzzHerman PIMaglo 10 0 0 nament commitGehrig lb 4 2 10 II Gehringr 2b 4 3 13 4 1 3 0 Dickey c lb 3 2 110 tee He will reVirtual Giants Henrlch If 3 0 2 0 Grcenbrg Walker rf 5 3 10 tain his tournaIazzerl 2b 4 2 1 7Goelln If 4 0 4 0 4 0 11 Owen 3b 2 0 0 1 Corsairs Hoag rf Tie ment position and 2 0 0 1 Tebbetta c 4 0 2 1 Hadley p 01 Gill 3 2 0 3 p xRuffing NEW Tome June 8 UP— Everyt- team captaincy 110 II Auker p Makosky p 1 0 0 01 0001 will be aided Malone 2York p 0 0 0 hing but victory happened to the and 10 0 0 -as they in his work by Pittsburg Pirates Saturday 1 41 34 7 12 27 12 Totals 35 ?7 Totals lost a 7 to 5 decision to the Giants Professional Tom McHugh and Bill XBatted for Hadley In seventh Purdie treasurer of the association zRatted for Auker In ninth In the opener of their current series — for Rogell In ninth — The new leader plans a big year at NewzzBatted The victory boosted the Giants York 000 100 320— for Detroit r course Bucs the flin Oil) (MU — has with the and manytie major a virtual ipto — Hnay 2 Runs batted In — Walker Frrnrs the league lead leaving them just tournaments lined up 3 Ruffing 2 Gehrig 2 Gehringer Greenhits — On the club schedule Cooner an- berg Hoag FoxDiMaggio a slim percentage margin back of base bits — GreenGehringer rs nounces the qualifying round of the berg Home runs—Three the 2 Gehrig Ruffing Dl Magio Double plays — Rolfe to Iazzeri Fred Schulte filling in at right directors’ cup tournament Sunday to DiMaggio Bases on to Crosettl Gehrig field for the Bucs became the fourth All members of the Dale association balls — GUI 2 Hadley 4 Makosky 2 Strike— Auker 1 Hadley 1 Makowsky 2 batsman of the season to go to the are eligible to compete in the outs Hits — Off Hadley 9 In 6 Innings off Ma2 2 3 Malons none Id 1 3 hospital with a head injury from a monthly handicap events kosky 3 pmch-hitterwl- th Yu2b two-bas- I --- 5 rS--- T - ” “ - I 5 Mldvalo at Piuoey Beverage Community (2) pm Provo at Magna Garfield 5 p m Qemmeli club at U 8 Mines Bingham pm victory over Provo encounters the Midvale Smeltermen in a twin bill Both garnet Sunday- - are 'league games Bingham fans will be entertained their two home town clubs U S Mines and Gemmell club at 8 p m by and the p m Provo to Magna will go league to leading Millmen meet at 8 Salt Lake City fans Sunday will opportunity of aeelng their in action for the first favorites time since May 23 A scheduled on double bill Memorial day with club was rained eut Gemmell McDuffie Bill 2 triumphant In Paur 2b three his four starts this season 2127 9 Totals 42 14 27? will take the mound in the 403 130 311—16 opening 001 012 200—6 game against the Smeltermen La2 — 2 0--2 With 2 U Cooner Named president at Forest Dale in Provo 6 Beverage 16 Sunday's Hrhedala PROVO PINNEY BEVER I BHOA BHOA 5 0 2 0 llGInder if Tedesco 3b S Preasler as 5 0 2 5'Braullnx u I 11 0 Huxford rf 5 3 5 0 D Du(iley c 5 2 6 0 (I F Dudley cf 5 3 0 0 6 2 5 Owen cf 4 2 Page lb 0 Cowan 2b A 0 Jtusati 5 rf Ostler lb S 5 2 ltCollius 3b Bonny Ifo 2 0Kump 2b 2 Lemon 0 0! Lancaster p 0 Pries p Peacock p 1 Cole 3 rs Fort Pinney Pln-ney- ’s 8 C5)— The New in center iWp Timps Tussle Special to The Tribune PROVO — Pinney Beverage batters took advantage of the wild-ne- ss of three Provo pitchers heie Saturday to pound out 21 safe hits' which netted 16 runs while Provo batters connected with 14 safeties for six runs Industrial League It was the wildest hitting spree seeii in Provo in several seasons IS of the 35 hits being for extra bases Feets Tedesco and Fran Dudley were credited with home runs the first to be scored In the off n Rampage ng Iligli-Scori- York Yankees laid down a home' Sunday’s Pitchers -- Boston ii ) —Root i Chicaso-- at After the delay to which Manager run barrage Saturday to top -- the Parmeleo vs Bush and Hutchinson Jimmy Wilson of the Phils protested Cincinnati at Brooklj n— Moore or Tigers 6 to 8 but they had to s feffcoat to no avail Dizzy fanned Mome call on old Blub Malone with two ork— Blanton vs I at New Camilli Pittsburgh made and Arnovich Dolph Srhnmat her out in the ninth inning to save whoso single in the fourth had 8t Louis at Philadelphia (2)— Warneke the game scored the Phils1' lone run fly to and Harrell vs Multahy and Walters cool on Salt Lake City Crew Goes Trail Throughout Gets Two 6 iTTTTtfrYiiliMlgtoi Harold newly built yacht Ranger which Saturday defeated the Yankee to of consecutive victories t0 three in the America’s trial races !Un Cup Totals 49 Phmey Provo Kump Summary Errors Biantlng Stolen bases — Owen 2 Paur Preaaler F Home Tuns — Tedeaco Jensen Panr Three-bas- e hits — Cowan Ostler Dudley Two-bas- a hits — Tedesco D Dudley Cole Owen Cowan Ostler Lemofr Brantlng D Runs batted In — TeDudley Collins 2 desco 2 Premier Huxford 2 Owen 2 Cowan 4 Oetler Bonny Lemon 2 Price D Dudley F Dudley 2 Collins Paur Cole Double plays — Collins to Kump to Page By Innings pitched —PeaBrantlng to Paur Lancaster (none out when retired) Credit victory to Price cock 4 Cole 6 Charge defeat to Lancaster Struck oQt— Bv Peacock 1 Cole 3 Price 1 Bases on balla —Off Lancaster 1 Cole 1 Price 2 Wild pitches — Peacock 2 Price 2 Umpires — Liddell and Ewing Scorer— Jones ' at will have an of Mar Sharp jroung rightbanderor jadTAlcCausland up from the Ceil' tral Utah league will see duty in the second tussle IcCausland is a southpaw Frank Louis Valdea on the firing for the visitors Midvale has a hustling young ball club and already holds one triumph over the Beveragemen taking a 7 to 6 decision in a game played at Midvale early in the season are line Decker and to be expected Local ball fans gather SOCTHERN ASSOCIATION 0 Atlanta 5 Community park Sunday at 2 p m- Chattanooga KnoxvlU 5 9 Naahville Bevwhen the second-plac- e Pinney New Orleans at Littia Rock to b erage crew fresh from a lo to outer d&te playad Capitol Loop Leader Meets Sturdy Rival L Two-bas- e pace-sette- The league-leadin- g Tooele City crew encounters the second place McClanahan’s of Salt Lake City at 5 p m on the Tooele team’s home lot m the feature game scheduled Sunday in the Salt Lake Independ' ent Baseball association The Tooele crew is leading the Capitol loop with five victories and CHICAGO June 8 UP)— Making only one defeat McClanahan's has his first start at Comiskey park chalked up four triumphs in fve e back since last season Johnny White-hea- d starts and is only a recently reinstated White Sox of Fred Del Papa's hustling mapitching ace hurled the Chicagoans chine Two games are scheduled In Salt to their sixth straight victory Saturday by shutting out the Philadel- Lake City— Jenkin’s Sporting Goods opposing Henager’s Business colphia Athletics 2 to 0 A homer by Zeke Bonura the lege at 3 p m on No 1 and Blue big first baseman’s eighth of the Bell Gas encountering an ancient White Star Service on No 2 year cracked George Caster’s score- rival less duel with Whitehead at the at the same hour Tooele City will meet a stem test start of the sixth when it plays the speedy McClanaIt was the Sox’ first victory over han’s crew The Salt Lake City the fading Athletics m five tries team has fattened its batting aver-agthis year in its last two games and TooPHILADET PH1A CHICAGO ABHOAI ABHOA ele hurlers will have to be at their Rothrock cf 4 0 5 0 Radcllff If 4 1 1 1 best if they hope to keep the local Moses — rf 4 12 0 Kreevich cf 4 0 2 0 Brucker e 4 2 5 2 Walker rf 4 0 0 0 club in check Johnson If 4 2 2 0 Bonura lb 3 118 0 Tooele City rolled up a convincing Peters 3b 4 10 11 Appling ss 3 2 16 Ambler 2b 3 2 2 2 MHaes2b 2 13 6 17 to 2 triumph over Tooele A C Newsome sa 3 0 2 0 Piet Jb 4 2 1 3 to chalk up its fifth triumph 4 110 Friday 3 1 6 0 Sewell c Dean lb 3 0 0 1 Whitehcd Caster p p 3 X ft2 of the season and its third In a row xNelson 1000-Interesting games are on the slate Totals 33 9 24 61 Totals 319 27 8 for Salt Lake City fans Blue Bell In xBatted for Caster ninth Ono 000 000— 0 and White Star always are at top Philadelphia 000 001 01 x— 2 form when opposing each other Chicago Errors — None Runs hatted In—Bonura Piet Two base hits — Dean Radcllff Piet Henager’s has yet to enter the vicHoms run — Bonura Sacrifice — Newsome column but this hustling group Double plays — Brucker and Ambler Piet tory Haves and Bonura RadclLff and Bonura of young performers will be at top Bases on balls — Caster 4 Whitehead 2 form for the test with Jenkin’s Strikeouts — Caster 4 Whitehead 1 Wild 111 thrown ball Pirate first sacker Gus Suhr broke his consecutive playing streak after 822 games as he left for San Francisco because of the sudden death of his mother In the eighth Schulte batting against Rookie Cliff Melton was hit high on the head by an accidental Officials announced “bean hall” they would take him to Polyclinic hospital for examination as soon as he could be moved The Giants clubbed Joe Bowman out with a four-ru- n rally in the fourth and added three more off 7 In 7 1 3 Auker none In 1 2 3 Wild pitch — Makosky Winning pitcher — Makosky Losing pltcher-’j-Gl- ll Gill French Davis' Cup Doubles Team Victor PRAHA June 6 CP) — France’s Davis cup tennis squad kept its third round European zone series with alive Saturday Bill Swift in the sixth for all their by winning the doubles The veteran Jean Bortra and scoring to put the game on ice Yvon Petra defeated Roderich Men-zNEW YORK PITTSBURGH AB HO A AB HO A 6 and Ladislaus Hecht 3 4 2 0 3 L Waner ct 4 0 1 0 Bartell is 3 Jenseti If by win5 2 10 Chiozza 3b 4 00 04 10 2 4 cf P Waner Ripple f 4 15 0 ning both singles matches Friday 5 1 6 2 Oti rf 4 3 10 still held a 1 lead with the final 4 3 3 41 Davis If Vaughan Tod' o 5 15 0 McCarthy lb 3 2 8 0 two singles matches to be played Rchulte rf 3 0 1 OlMnncuso c 4 2 5 0 O 0 0 0 whitehd 2b 4 2 4 4 Sunday 3 10 0 0 0 Smith v p 10 0 0 0 0 Handley 2b 4 3 2 1 Melton p ZAGREB June 5 UP) — Vernon G 4 2 2 0 Young 3b Bowman p O2 O0 0 0 Kirby and Norman G Farquharson Swift P 0 0 of South Africa defeated Dimiter xDlckfthot 0 0 10 O 0 1 1 Brown p Mitic and Franz Kukuljevic of JugoBrubakr lb O 0 2 0 slavia 2 3 2 m the doubles of Totals 34 13 27 8 their third round 38 12 24 8 Totals European zone xBatted for Bwlff in eeenth Davis cup tennis series Saturday xxRan for Schulte in eighth 200 000 210—5 Pitteburgh Their victory in doubles left the 000 403 OOx —7 New York South Africans still trailing two Schulte Errors— Whitehead Handley In — Vaughn 3 Mancnso 3 matches Runs batted to one with two more Jensen Bartell Whitehead P Waner Two base Davis Mancuao matches Young hits— yet to be played singles Three-bashit — Whitehead Handley Sacrifice — McCarthy Home run— Vaughn MILAN June 8 CP) — Germany’s — P Waner (unassisted) Double plays Vaughn Handlev and P Waner: Vaughn Davis cup tennis squad favoreddo and P Waner Bartell Whitehead and McCarthy Chiozza Whitehead and McCarthy win the European zone eliminations Baaei on balls— Smith 2 Melton 1- - Strikegot no better than an even break in outs— Smith 2 Swift 3 Melton 3 Tobin 1 9 in 3 Hits— Off Bowman innings the opening singles matches with Brown none in 1 Tobin Swift 4 in 2 none in 1 Smith 8 in 61-Melton 4 Italy Saturday Baron Gottfried von Cramm In 221 Hit bv pitcher—— Pv Melton Dol(Schulte) Winning pitcher Smith 4 6 Canepele ing pitcher— Bowman 4 but Heinrich Henkel recent Winner of the French and hard court Dodgers Stage Rally title was upset by the veteran Gior3 7 2 gio de Stefani 3 In Ninth Win 5- -t Czecho-Slovak- ia el 6-- Czecho-Slovak- ia 6-- half-gam- pitch— Caster e 3 2-- 3 3 1 8-- June 8 CP)— The easy for Paul BROOKLYN Der--ringDodgers were for— eight innings-Saturday but staged a four-ru- n rally in the ninth to top the Cincinnati Reds 6 (Continued on Following Page) CAMPING EQUIPMENT HEADQUARTERS — FOR— UMBRELLA TENTS FOLDING CAMP COTS SLEEPING BAGS AIR MATTRESSES Everything for Camping Boy From Smith 225 EDISON Your Manufacturer and & SAVE! Adams Go SINCE ST 1889 WAS 1654 Pacific Coast League Standing of Teams Won 8an Francisco 41 Haoramenlo 40 Ban Diego 35 Los Angeles 33 Portland 31 Seattle 28 Oakland 24 Mission 22 Saturday's At San Francisco Sacramento 000 Ban Francisco 001 Schmidt and Franks Lost Pet 2i 641 24 30 30 34 41 42 360 344 Results R H E 000 002 — 2 8 0 102 OOx — 7 4 Baliou and Woodall — V R E 000 001 300 — 4 10 1 Portland 100 000 07x — 8 42 4 Salvo Pllette and Detore Pose Chaplin del Drefs and Cronin H RUE At Los Angeles 010 000 1(H) — 2 7 1 Oakland Los Angeles 506 101 Olx — 14 18 0 Bonham and Baker Raimondi prim and Collins Page) BERKELEY Cal June 5 (A) row- champions and a national threat in eighl-oare- d competition the last decade University of California sent a varsity crew ing east Saturday night which rated ’ only the distinction of contender for the Poughkeepsie regatta June 22 The 1937 California crew defeated earlier this year by Washington and admittedly the weakest 4n many seasons was conceded no better than a chance for third place in the annual classic on the Hudson -- To Carroll M “Ky” Ebright the big race this year rests between Washington defending champion and 1936 Olympic winner and the U S Naval academy “dark-horse’- : - The Prison softball team won its fifth game in six starts Saturday by pounding out a 1 victory over Wolfe's squad The victors collected 28 hits and made themselves dizzy running the bases The score: R H E iii t 29-1- Wolfes 11 Prison 29 13 28 I 4 4 mmr! —' For Regatta at Poughkeepsie — Developer of two Olympic i Prison Softball Team Defeats Wolfe’s 29-1- 1 Two California Crews Depart 452 Friday Night's Results At San Frauclseo R H E Sacramento 024 231 210—15 22 5 Ban Francisco 014 120 000— 8 8 2 Pippen and Franks Cole Bheehan Flow ers Daglla and Monzo Clifford — (Continued on Following 538 524 508 30 At Los Angeles! R H L Oakland 000 140 100— 6 9 0 Loa Angeles 202 305 40x— 16 21 2 Douglas Hald and Baker Thomas Camp-be- ll and Colllus At Portland: Ban Diego June 8 UP)—' Willis Hudlin registered his sixth straight victory as the Cleveland Indians defeated the Washington Senators 8 to 6 In the opener pf their four-gaseries Saturday It was the Indians' third straight victory and kept them in second place only two games behind the New York Yankees Hudlin tired in the eighth and " CLEVELAND Ch He said his California crew manned mostly by sophomores had shown improvement since the Pacific fcoast regatta in April but that he “hardly expected it to win at Poughkeepsie’’ One ray of hope was seen in the mentor’s remark that “you never can tell about crew racing — Every race is wton by itself We forget about previous victories or defeats” The California varsity will stop off for a race 'with the University of Wisconsin at Lake Mendota June 12 arriving at Poughkeepsie two days later The party also included the freshman crew and two alternates in addition to Coaches Ebright and Russ Naglcr and crew man— agers can't help feeling that a really pretty girl is delightful to know! 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