Show 1 4 4 I 4 THE SALT LAKE TRTBUNE MONDAY MORNING TIINE 1937 14 1 li ' Pinney !leverage - 1 - i 4 1 Stars Set For School '' Bosox Scouts Featar' Boat Eaces :: ' 1 v'' — - (: : Plan " ' By MARLOVVE BRANAdAN " With lanky Kenny Price hurling seven-hi- t ball Pinney Beverage Intensive Work advanced a stet nearer the first half title in the Utah Industrial For Youngsters league race 'Sunday by turning back the Provo Timps 5 to 3 in a exhibition affair sparkling contest In the nightcap a seven-innin- g a On team mate runs Ronnie Peacock for locals five former the fell The first baseball school of its ' in the sixth to repeat their triumph of thefirst game 3 kind ever to be held in Salt Lake and Gemmell club' 4 Were also victorious in Sunday con- City 'will get under way Monday '"111:::::' at 10 it m at the Community basetests the second-plac- e Millmen Utah Industrial League ball forTeams of Ernie when Johnson !Mantling S U Mines park tripping the belting Won 1os4 Pet mer crew 7 to 6 and the clubmen chalk- - Pinney Beverage $OO big league shortstop and at one 2 8 d time a member of the Salt Lake 2 No 6 5 to a verdict : agliet ing up victory 1: ' :: :: the old Pacific Coast league over Midvale u K MInea 4 6 400 Bees in : k 7 222 will start the bail rolling in a 2 :itv00:--K—-:-The Timps bolstered by the re- - s yvol 1 9 loo school sponsored by the Bosg turn of the Bliss ' ton American league club lt'::: Hoover pushed over two runs in the PInnev (second Johnson who will be assisted by :: first inning of the league game and game eihibition n Earl Sheeley another ( 7 118iM2lnes 6 Manager Claude Engberg desperate 1pggildGartleld Gemmel' club 5 performer to Salt Lake City- fans for a victory kept his ace flinger having at one time played first base Bill McDuffie in the bullpen the Tuemsy's schedule :ef I: ' most of the game but Price as ner- - Provora(t Bemmell club Bingham 5 p Tn for the Bees In the 'P C L later going to the Chicago White Sox anI vous as an amateur performer in his nounced Sunday that everything is 4 1 debut over the footlights hitched Milli-neTake in readiness to accommodate an uni up his belt and weht to town from 4: usually large turnout there on out the Timps collecting Game From Mints c t Two youngsters breezed into Salt only five hits in the last eight Lake City Sunday from states hunframes BINCHAM—The visiting Magna-Garfiel- d dreds of miles removed from the locals tied the count in the crew wrote finis to the Johnsthe training grina second when two hits and Len first half title hopes of U S Mines scene of of unare on and Sheely hopeful orthird overthrow pro- and also Page's costly in the thick of the covering several young players who Bill Lancaster battle by kept duced two runs a 7 to 6' decision taking some day graduate to the big nicked was for in a hotly contested fracas here may Timp time the the hits fifth four result Sunday ip No strings are attached to the ii:::::::::--being three more runs ace local mound Frank school to shepherd Players are asked bring The Timps scored in the third and ' Lefty Erickson veteran Magna-Garfiel- d their own mitts a good arm and a them the lead but the locals' were touched each keen Johnson and I ' - ts flinger of pair eyes g the game for 12 hits Frank Christensen Sheely veteran scouts will do the uprising salted Pete Buford rattled the clouted a horns run for the away 44 to for four straight hits boost tors with one on and Wally Wal- rest i A number of young Salt Lake City Mark In tidy style beck and Morr cracked out players are expected to attend the Jack McCausland young portsid- - doubles Froggy Ball players from Utah Vecchio hit a triple school Joe cc pitched for Pinney in the second for U S Mines Dee Matt-gam- e Idaho Wyoming and Colorado are and :?-::::::::::: his and held former mates to son Reed Bill Gates and expected to show their stuff before five bingles two of them by Hoover Itod Johnny 1 two doubles baseball critical but kindly Adams made Peacock who was with Pinney last A four-ru- n uprising in the fifth men ::::::::::::::::::::::i:::4 year hurled shutout ball until the following a three-ru- n I: splurge in the :: sixth but in this frame seven first gave the visitors their I base knocks brought in five '::::::iip4:i4 of victory runs and sent Peacock to the show- - ginThe score: 4 E: era ''' '71 : Hansen ) ::: :: ' ' ":" :' ::: '''''''''' ::::::: I::4"''::::::::'''':' 76(109 :::-- cii'-'z'7':!7:747:::: ': ::::i:'::' well-know- : i ::::': :4 :: ! :: ! 76 - er ---s :::1 ::: ::':'::: 0 1 ::-: -- -- The scores: Flat game: PRovo 0 Cinder If Connie 3b arantingc AB 1- 5 1 Dudley former cf Page lb Patir rf Sump 2b Lancaster 3 1 3 0 ' 2 4 0 0 10 1 0 0 A' 2 017cdesen 8b ma 1 21Preaster 2 1 III:Word rt 4 &Owen cf 1 &Cowan 2b 9 OiOatler 1 b I ()Jimmy It 3 3 Lemon c 1 2 Price p ASHOA 5 4 1 5 0 0 3 1 3 0 1 0 4 0 4 4 4 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 2 1 4 2 7 0 3 0 - 5 1 0 4 001 0 01 sChrietention 81 33 12 27 9 Totals 33 24 7 Totals atatted for Cump in ninth zBalted for Lancaster in ninth 201 000 00- 0-3 Provo 020 030 00x- -5 Pinney Pressler Stolen Summary: Errors—Page Three-bas- e Owen Branting bases—Dudley Two-bas- e hits- -Prior hits—Dudley ouble D D udley Owen playa—Komp to to unaselsied Lancaster Tedesco Page Page Left on bases—Provo 7 3Pinney O3 Price Runs responsible tor—Lancaster Barnes Struck out—Larteaster 4 Price 4 Wild oti balls—Lancaster 4 Price 4 Nosed Itch—Lancaster and Peacock Scorer— Umpires—Deter 3 3 p )(Cole ' 0 0 3 2 ss 4 4 PINNEY 01 -- game: PINNY AB H 0 Al 2 OlTedesco 3b 33 1 2iPresaler ea 0 0 01Hugtor4CC rt 32 2 00wril 0 4 liCamoatla 2b 23 0 11BBrown lb 3 0 7 3!Bontly Exhibition PROVO AB 3 1 Cinder If Collins 313 2 1 2 es Brantlog Hoover cf 2 2 2 Page Paur 11— 2 1 Eggerteen c 3 H 0 A 2 3 1 years ago had the edge on 3 1 Midvale's 2 0 Louis Valdez 2 3 moundsman Sunday in a 1 top-han- d tight duel 1 0 and the visiting Gemmel! Club crew 10 2 3 scored a 5 to 2 triumph in a thrill0 1 Inemon Rump 2b Peacock p 2 0 1 11McCaugind p 2 0 0 1 ing fracas 1 0 Cole p 0 0! For five innings the slender Fish 24 9 21 10 Totals 22 5 18 Totals and the hard working Valdez toiled IProvo 002 001 -3 IPinney 000 005 -5 on virtually even terms but in Stolen base Summary: Error—Pressler Sacrifice hits—Collins Page the sixth the Clubmen filled the e Lemon hits—Collins sacks and all runners scored when Double play hit—Hoover Tedesco Midvale second sacker —Tedesco to B Brown Charge defeat to Al Drake Left on bases—Provo 3 Pinney 2 Peacock erred on Doty Bush's hot smash to y Peacock 7 McCausland 2 Struck right center Bases on balls—Peacock 1 McCausland 1 Bit with pitched balls—Campana by PeaMidvale scored Its runs in the cock Braiding by McCanslaml Umpires- -last of the sixth Gemmell added Decker and Peacock Scorer—Porter one run in the eighth and tallied its final counter in the ninth Fish Merkle Bags Ace fanned nine and allowed five hits BUTTE Mont June 13 UP—Ar- and Valdez whiffed five and was baseball touched for 12 safeties Les Sumthur W Merl( le star and for years prominent in nicht leading the onslaught with several branches of sport golfed three for four The score: a hole in one here Sunday MIDIALF' CEMMELL CLUB ilHOA A8HOA Pearson 2b 4 0 2 21lrake 211— 4 1 3 4 2 2 0Vatighatt it 4 0 0 fl Zaccaria i lb ' 2 7 1 81 0x- Three-bas- Two-bas- e : old-ti- I - I ' if-- 5- YANK BIG With all their famous patentedaNdexclusivefeatures ' sTPillr ' I BICr YANK mintimmadh — AM c WEIK ' ' --- - - 07 victory ---- t - f 1" - '' tk I t 98 - :‘ UM° - I - - With panted IsToTers pockets— special "Zvi cut wit and built of vest-testefabrics Larie tom - farsoble - - 1 - - losne-wevin- g ohap'o artAiLeA4 - ) - 224 rola1 wi ones AND SO f fried Vsuo nndacyraamrtme away doubles Saturday First game: 21a r Padgett Medwiek 4 3 1 4 '4 2 1 5 rt 5 3 0 0 3 0 2 5 4 0 2 0 it It a 21DiMaggio et 4 0 2 0 0 1 2 Fletcher lb 4 0150 1101 Lopez c 4030 1 4 it' It lb Mize ABHOA AB II 0 A 5 a 2 01 English 3b 4 1 4 1 Waretier sa 4 3 1 0 EMoore 4 2 1 Oteuccitello 2b c 1Mertin Brown BOSTON LOWS isT F0 Martin cf ABBOAl OlnatITIP et 2t Warstler- ea 0! Itl Moore rt 0 Clitettello 2b 2 0 2 3 1 1 4 0 3 Padgett Medwickgir'4 0 1 MiZf 4 3 7 4 1 1 Bordgary 3 I 3 Dotmher oeronwski c 2 1 9 2 0 0 JDeen p 2b rf th"3b 0 Berger se - 4 2 4 2 4 0 1 0 4 11 1 --- - - 7 C- 7 En te Bases In Cuccinello Btrikeouts—Dean 9 ' Captures Tourney battle - In the point par tournament at the canyon club Sunday Dr N T Henderson and Dr F L Stauffer won the class A prizes F I C Woodbury and Walter Payne took the class B honors and J A Wade and E F Bertling tied for the class C il ! ' honors Hazen Exeter had his clubs working as he turned ite a fine 89' his best score of the year zi olli —TrAss tTERRLWi3L14 OktsSnmst IL "4'4 )r:::J :!: ? A ' ' ::1:::A esigi:orkzk''''':'-0:'-'"''''" ''" It:::::':::::::il:::::::::::::5: i :' t:2: ::::St :Z::::41: ' ''':::1'::::::'::: ' 1 Feature - "'" ': :':i tern IEmployee FDcuis Tulsa rua 6 City 13 7 - ' 1:AGI E Smit Antonits 8 nniveston tt 41 B116 Hnustnn Beaumont In league FAIRNIIINT PARK Metropol tan League "::::::"::—-- 1 Murphy 's Grocers Utah Poultry :‘ snky e Tuosenbrook and Wolfe's Stone and Tuckett '' ' ' o 31urr ari ::'"''': ' Saley mimic 9 Pollei ''''''''') '1 Am Hansen above and Arch Hiseman won the C runabout and E runabout divisions respectively in Sunday's motorboat races Emplo-es- 2 5 4 0 and Melton( 100-Mil- ' R Jensen 5 5 1 Pacific Coast League 3 and Thurgood (— YONKERS N Y June 13 Glenn the world Cunningham mile record holder who Ls preparing for another assault upon his own standard in the Princeton in- 30—Z :30--11 C 9 M Moil 1 League vs vs Z - 4 0 6 3b p 3 0 0 0 2 Buller e Macauley as 3 1 0 Reese ef 3b 3 0 0 Nuena If 3 o 1 3 1 0 KolEht rf Mchnity p o 3 3 0 a Shultz rf 07 8UGARROTISE AB H ABHOAI Frederick rt 2 1 0 01Meteeme if 4 1 Lee If 5 1 1 0 Gerome 2b 4 0 Tezak 3 2 0 210Ison ef Franz lb 4 2' 8 0 Ewing 313 3 1 March 2b 3 2 3 31Haacke 3 2 Gardner et 4 2 0 0111arria as 2 0 Mason 3b 3 1 0 liClark 9 A 0 Austin a 9 &Doran If 0 21Larson lb 3 2 Bettridge p 2 0 0 OIsCoomba 1 0 Page rt A 2 1 1 2 3 0 1 1 30030 1 White Park 6:10—N 0 Ne iscors vs gathers Eggs 7:30—American 14nen vs Heinz vs Pykto 9:30—Arden Dairy vs U P Boosters 8 0 0 0 Totals 34 1321 Totals 28 7219 YCoombs batted for Doran In seventh D & R G W 020 081 0- -9 630 601 Umps Scorers Meet Write r and model-airplane Franimicb ii LA was -News TH E the e tion directed Mortenson Prizes were awarded winners and Shoot Off Tie second and third bests in all ciasses - In the 'clam double A event of of the numerous events b'y---A- - Bill Corley of Morgan broke 201 Of the 25 birds 'In the class B shoot: to take first ribbein G L Becker breaking 20 out ' of - 24 iin The doubles led all shooters at the il I end e"-tsc11- 1 oClson'ibla f C- $11 - - ' aa loaasted Ca end the Only ALL411L SINGING OICHSTIA PHIL SPITALNY ei1he Presented by the Dealers I - 0- Ivory Monday - - - and 77 'ma'Atwi hd 3000 JP ik Id ennud : 41i) :r " : $6 with vn lien of de: I MacCormack ' ' T F - Mien with r and - aanicletePriet noyy LEiciebweathrd ---- gReoebeekee Bob Triple Tongue Trunioeteers AllenI Hollywood He ort Molly j ll' await's I I Orer's orchestra 24i—CRS—rtisck chapel d Night ' 4Paid &IV) 2 pktirtin4 MUSIC:— right (Pala advertisement) ' 1 ' ::10—CPR--te- 1 i i00—Kal--Gro- 1 ' 4 - o - ' - o - - - ' t - o — ' -- ' 1J I 3 KPlk - flf: 2 100—XDYL-L--Goe'3n---r- e - al if ELECTRIC -- casILE aGneyziztta McGee hN gl porter t Gray's Orchestra 10:00—KSL—The House of Peter Mac-a myatery serial Gregor 9:30N18mcm2vGornier'gpoonrcheNsitdrnawidt Inter 10:15-KPL- -The Mayflower getetBall views conducted by Wallace But News terworth and Parks Johnson Loftier andhis arches I 6:00—K ad lo News NIA resdinga 1015—NBC—Eddie Varsoes orchestra ht 1115—RST---NigMusic MUSIC 10 :30—NRC—Ra v Harrhigton' Readings :Oil– ber Ifour Pontrelli's Orchestra i 1 :13N oc—Volce of 1111 Walt ht Itcji Carlson and his or 7kP(ftgattirn' 1 I Btraoowt'a 17oln:art en- nemble 4:30—C88—Broadcastors 4:45—K8L—Adventures of "017nOS: and ' Radio Column 5:30KBRoLddyAr ound the World with ice Williams- I 5:45—KSL—Orphan "Ma zDereaakee ReRaaleyTaNToebtilL'a g laalleancloneaelide g a 30—NBC—apr1ng Co'ncert gimmick choral symphony Margaret chestra with - News Edition — Trans of Charm Pal BMW- orchestra ny's Houf — Lullaby Lady DoriturkSistera a Vivian Della orchestra- Chines 7:30—NBC—George Borne and Oracle Al- - — 1 $ ' RTionwnnA ' Kitty Rely Revue 1:30—KSL—Rhythm -Utah Congress of Parente and Teacher' 2:00—K8L-8hop- pers' Musical :Matinee 2:30—CBS—"News Thrit a Wnman'i Kmailtnhfre :45KEAytes"wproerenenlitninndg yn Cravens 2 Time' en the :15—K itte—I itterna t tonal News 3:30—K St—Flag Dayi Program Mrs Kearns guest 'mistier Radio News THE HAPPY HARMONIES THE THRIE LITTLE 'WORDS of Christine :15—NBC—A ge ' '1 raentine Trim Williams personality singer liesbittli Passing Parade 5:00—NBC—Ferde (rote : 5:30—NBC—Back Seat Driver 4 '— 1200—CBS—Mattatine Of the Mr B A Rolfe's oreheetra Reed Kennedy Delmar Edmundeun "Trouble House" '12:39-14S1—and Muffle 1245—KSL—Stock Market Quotations and International NPWN Time - - P P M 4:30—NBC-4fid- - C61fw GENERAL I N illig° - till - KSI J - ' 6 - ''‘i7st Notworli 4' v - M starAtaiininie P I es - Johnson singers 11—NBC—John Gurney -- - e Charles Huishi of retrapshootsf Christensen of Ogden tied forhonor s cracking 49 Lier of the 50 birds The tie will be A1 next Sunday when the twO continue cOmpetition at the regular t—z—v1 PIA11 shoot it the OgdenGun club diAta9111 -rectors of the:event-sai- d al L Becker Ogden's veteran of F4-7 TONIGHT --the traps was third with a record of 47 AAotal of 48 birds was V ANN HARDING turned in by Reeves of Evanston JAMES STEWART Wyo : O Carver of Ogden placed first IN in the class A shoat with D O "MADAME X" of Evanston Frank and Harvey -— Giers of Ogden second and third ' BY DIRECTED 42 of the They broke 48 Cecil B deMille possible SO birds' respectively — -- - ) Serenade 6:30—XSE—Mueic of the Morning 7:00—CBS—Fred Fe ibel at the organ 7:30—KS7--Ear1- y Shopping Bulletins mai News Guide Buyers' S fait Melodies Judith Matinee: 9:00—K8L—Morning Adams' Fashions In Foods Jane Stewart Lees 15—Kt41—1ennte "Timely Tips" 9 30—CBS—Romance of Helen Trent 9 45—CBS—Our Oat Sunday 10 00—CBS—Betty and Bob 10 15—CBS--Hymn- s of All Churches with Joe Emerson 1Q:27—CBS—Betty Crocker 10:33—CBS—Modern Cinderella 10:48—C138—"Who's Who in Today's Newm" with John K Watkins 11 :00—CBS-41- 1g Sister Eevue 11:15—X81--Rhyt- hm 11 30—CBS—Your News Parade With Hill C Edwin 11:45—CBS—Myrt and Marge 600—KSL-4—Sunrie- Minuten 02 1 A41 ' : G 14g') JUNE 14 M A 1:15—EDYL--Inquir- ing Reporter 1:3P—NBC—"Follow the Moon" 1:45—NBC—"The 'Guldinz Light" 0 2:00—NBC—Carol Weymann Me70-11":" and Lyon asixophonistI at nimitans:ctoLHuatitiTI:17n Federation P' ønnilly' I abiladit VOICE OF THE WEST MONDAY ' 1 TONIGHT KDYL - r‘ Young's P M 12 :15—NBC—"Ma Perkins" 12:30—NBC—Vic and Sada 13:45—NBC-0T- ho O'Neills" " OE glider competi- cif - News for Women Only NOON Saturday Nightl Reinke At Seatt-leR R E Portland 000 000 000— 0 4 0 (1101)00 00x— 1 9 1 Seattle Batteries--Lis- ka and Cronin Barrett and Fernandes M ft CBS D 3011 b OPIUM Annual Weber Outing deeigned 0 0 0 Radio Programs 52g 493 471 365 351 3000 Sportsmen Attend varied program of competitive and noncompetitive sports' many of which were open to all contestants occupied the attending junior the and senior sportsmen and sportsgram acAll women the throughout day: An Interesting feature i the Otiting one of the most particularly for juniors claimed 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Ill1 M VichrIll IDeKleva 2b 4 560 Hunt A I 1 2 0 0 000 000 1- -1 Sugarhouse The regular semimonthly meetHome Summary: Stolen base—Gardner run—Meteese Three-bas- e hit—Marsh Two-bas- e hit—Laraon Double play—Marsh to ing of the Utah State Umpires and Franz Credit victory to Charge Scorers' association will be held defeat to Clark Struck Bettridge out—By Clark 2 Bettridge 8 Bases on balls—Off Clark 3 Monday at 7:30 p In in the Kearns Bettridge 1 Hit with pitched ball—Mason building All members of the orby Clark Pieced ball—Auetin Umpires- -1 Decker and Woolley Scorer—Harvey ganization are urged to attend tiNtLif Seventy Shooters Seventy trap 'shooters competed in'the events Horseshoe pitchinrcontests foot races competitions and swimming and rcialer skating contests were among the several events occupying participants- - and onllookers during lull day 's4ro-- 0 3100 3 0 00 et Ofradgen If 01Novay rf Sil nd ay' s Results At gacramento--Fir- st R H E game: Oakland 000 011 000— 2 10 0 100 000 000--1 7 3 Sacramento Batteries — Ludolph Ralmondi and I 9:30—Utah Power vs Bennett 9:30—Merit Hatters vs Murphy's 0 1 lb 2b St Bags at Coro Springs here Sunday' 4 2 0 4 4 2 3 1 3 4 1 0 0Tonuch 2Brklactch 3b 4 2 6 4 114 11Perpich olz Vichrill re 4 1 1 OrBilanzleh 0 Pack)) et Totals 30 2 18 51 Totals 38 14 214 Lourdes 001 000 0- -1 511 121 B- -11Murray Summary Strikeouts—By ()grin 14 Mcballs—Off Enany 2 Collins 6 Bases ort Three-base Ogrin 8 McEnany 2 Collins 8 Home runa--Og- rin °grin Bilansich Bit with pitched ball—Brklacich by Collins Losing pitcher—McEnany UrnPiro—Hines 8coret--8tot- tell 3131 2 41 41 ABHOA p 01Putnick IS I Vrimr44''"1"""17 Klinger and Franks R H E Second game: Oakland 4 002 Olt 0- -6 2 I Sacramento 015 426 x- -18 18 1 vitation meet next Saturday set a 1 Batteries—Bonham Plechota (3) Haid U'-C11record-ksmashini) and Baker Seats and Cooper pace Sunday as Harman Crown R H E At Seattle--Fir- st MONDAY JUNE 14 five records fell in the Metropoligarnet Portland 100 002 110- -- 5 9 1 A M 001 010 05x— 7 11 3 6 UO—KIDYL—Tha 'Early Birds June 13 (RI— Seattle tan A A U senior track and field PHILADELPH-IBatteries--Posedel Radonits (8) and 6 Plashes Nineteen-yearol- d Bobby Harman Cronin Treah (8) Gregory Thomas (9) 7 Almanac championships at Glen park Fernandec ic 7 15—EDYL-TonTunes The former Kansan now running University of California freshman andSecond 11: R H 4 7 30—EDYL—TransRa4io News game: state 000 010 2— 5 9 1 Portland 7 45—KDYL—The Alarm Clock for the New York curb exchange annexed the Pennsylvania 000 011 0- -- 2 5 2 8 on Parade meet lawn --tennis- championship Sunday Seattle A a Batteries—Moncriet and Cronin Thomas 30—EDYL—Romance of a suit of of Washington Horne Clothes standard as he easily won the mile defeating Gil (5) and Fernandes 6-- 2 :35—HDYL—Me1oc1in Interlude— 6 63 D C 6-- 2 in 4:141 At San Diego—First game: R H E 8:40—HDYL—Reporter of Odd Facts 7 1 000 000 0113- -- 1 Home" Salt Francisco Sail Diego 510 100 01x— 10 1 9:00—RDTL—The Wife flavor Monday Gloom Chasers' orchestra Batteries—Ballon Shores (1) and Wood 95—NBC—The Ittoryof Mary Marlin all: Cragheati and Starr R N E Second game: 8 :30—RDYL—Musicai Varieties 000 000 00-- 0 3 1 1145—KOYL—Kitty 'Keene Inc dramatic San Francisco 7 1 000 000 01— 1 'ketch San Dieu° and Oddities Batteries—Sheehan and Monzo Chaplin and Starr 10:051—HDY1—Continenta1 Rhythm 10:15—NBC—"Mrs Wigs of the Cabbala Patch" At San Francisco-11- 1W game-- R H E Other Wife" Lou Angeles 7 13 3 10:30wNBC—"John's 010 200 310Mission 020 002 04x--- 8 13 1 10:45—NBC—"Just Plain Bill" Batterleo—Evans Campbell (8) Lelhorl 11:00—N8C—Flag Day Ceremonies at the House in Philadelphia— O Betay Ross twin-bir- d (9) and Collins Babich Tost (9) and traps Harvey and Onion Special to The Tribune Mayor 8 Davis Wilson of Philader United R H E plaiced second and LosSecond "alto: phia and Josephus Daniels 3000 outdoor Frank Ciers MORGAN—Nearly 0oon " 300 Mateo Ambassador - to- - Mexico Angeles -1 0 42 00 third Mission 000 000 0— speakers annual the attended enthusiasts Batteriee--Pri- m Bock and 11:30—NBC—Bow to 131 Charming and Collins ' group 1 Pet HE Power C M rs third Standing of the Teams Won Lost 27 Sacramento 48 Pt 29 44 6 San Francisco 19 11 Heine Drug 33 San Diego 42 13 16 12 Los Georges' Draperies 18 34 Angeles 'Gathernm and --Isahansen Burrows and Seattle 38 15 Watson 37 Port land 33 47 27 Oakland SCHEDULE MONDAY'S Mission 48 26 Entrmersht Park Girls Second game: D & R G W : 14 lb ABHOA ! 4 0 2 20arin Harvey 100-mi- le three-quarte- League Beat 2b Moreton Event e auto race at the North Randall track He crossed the finish line of a mile in front of second-plare BillyWinn Detroit doing the 100 miles in one hour 12 minutes and 4529 seconds averaging better than 81 miles an hour Chet Gardner Long Beach Cal PARK 4 Utah Oil StrevellPatergon and Hammond Reese Cunningham Sets Mark ' - MURRAY LOUROPIS 522 Summary: stolen bases—Mason Franz 522 Gardner Barris Sacrifice hit—Mason Three-bas- e Home run—Franz hit—Mason Two-bas- e bit—Meteese Double Gerome to Clgrk Marsh to Franz plays— Harris to Gerome to Clark Innings pitched—By 11118011 3 13 Coombs 2 defeat Charge to Larson Struck out—By Page 7 Larson 1 Coombs 1 Bases on balls—Off Page 4 Larson 3 Coombs 2 Hit with pitched ball —Gardner by Larson Wild pitch—Page 13 (A'—Set ümpiree—Decker and Woolley Scorer— CLEVELAND June H E his own blistering pace the 3 ting 14 10 2 entire trip Rex Mays 24 GlenSamson dale Cal zoomed to victory SunE A A A 5 1 day in an official HE Note 259 230 Mays Victor Metropolitan League E RIH 113 3 Merit Hatters 14 -Mutual Creamery 1‘ 9 10 — 5 Mitchell and leliclmant Oiwald and 51cCanby R 1 General Electric 11 12 1 5 3 Baker Motor Jenkins And and Platt Hagen Stagg came in :: ':: - I Firmage m'' R 6 and Davin ' : 499 215 64 77 Mazas C Itei The 'cores: I 1 77 1 Fitenerson T Dinh Poultry Wolfe's Merit Hatters and Genera' Electric won games in the Metroteoftball leasztie Sunder night The Ipolitan Heinz Drug girls' won a aluglent from and Strevell-PatersoGeorges' Draper' 's lost a postponed gatrine to Utah Oil In the Ward ::::' Lourdes Bows Wolfe's Ba r'-'1:::::7'"'- i ::::: sA: ss on ''::: "':::::::::::::::""::::!:O: 4 r ( ::"?::: the interesting - I STAMS 4 0 3 0 Rudy Orlobwon the June leg of the directors' cup at the Salt Lake Country club Sunday when he le- feated Dr Clark Young 2 up in an ilxraTitrAtir410 na to tra0:ttit ewtirik a z) IMT-4-1 3b ':28g C hwehipoinviltswic:Itihecie ::':- of the Weber ABHOA summer jollification 4 0 2 0 and Game association 4 1 4 5 County Fish if- - 2 it:oglish 8-- 6 ::(ptuoloati STATE 1111041ktelitt set nightcap after the' Cardinals had captured the first game 6 to 2 behind the pitching of Bob (Lefty) Weiland In chalking up his ninth triumph of the season Dizzy struck out nine Boston baismerl and did not issue a base on balls - -- ri from the Bees right-handThe loquacious down the Bees 1 to 0 in the 2 1 Vollosblor goobottor Big Vnik' streaussets4sé arr bow to Sol ibala ' shutout vicpitched a five-hi- t tory Sunday before the biggest crowd of the year in Boston-41- 079 paid customers—as the Cardinals swept both ends of a doubleheader 1 - s s TRH! - i and UP)—Dizzy 1 yletther lb 33 01 38 40 0 Impel' e 3 p 1 3 3 Tette p 37 9 TotAls Totals 33 5 2111 IVO -1 ' 010 000 000Bt'"ilmuia 000- -0 000 -: Error Run hatted racisett - Two-hIrt- - Ocroricawaida ae bits—Brown Three-bas- e hit--)Htnien 2 Lee -B- orclagaray Brown ' Pacrifices 3-- - 11 Dean Henkel: German No it four straight today pr't1:71 It J pfre2"3 Jo Warstler tn Fletcher byrdefeating Charles Nayaert '6-halls—Oft ?We 3 Andre Lacroix scored Bel- nn Fetts 3 gium's only victory when he defeated the German substitute Ed2 6 Dett- gar Dettmer 4 Orlo b mer replaced the German ace ' Gott- Rudy 2 f June BOSTON Brown player made 71' - ----- :'::' 9 Three-ban- Boston Machine 4 4 3 4 1 - - - ----- ---- 3 0 O'llyrnes cf 5 2 1 1 Reading rf 0 1brnith lb 5 2 2 itiFieliter 3b 4 5 BERLIN June 13 (R)—Germany and Belgium divided the final sin- gles matches of their Davis cup series Sunday to send the German team into the European zone final decision Germany had with a clinched the series with its double's -- V SEM -'- Kastellic cf Rush lb 3010m0 vs Bud Smith e 1Germany Scores i !Win Over Belgium "114 ' Or 31 PANTS "::'': 40 - ::::::::: iiS':: i'':::-:-i- I) IZ N'Vhitewashes 0 1 0 Bordgary 3b 3 1 2 0 Durocher se 4 114 1 Ogrodwek 1 c 4 0 0 0 Turner p 2 0 4 0 2 5 Welland p zMueller— 1 0 0 0 4 1 S O'Cottrell c 4 0 5 1 — 3 1 0 0 'rotate Firowit 3b 4 1 2 2'll4y 35 9 27 6: Totals 35 8 27 18 0 1 3 1 3 3Nalties p Irish p — Mitten for Turner iii iiitth 010- -8 100 0n4 33 5 27 IS St Louis 39 12 27 111 Totals 000- -2 001 010 000 003 011 5 Boaton ITotals Club Cuccinello Errors— Padgett Summary: —2 OM) 002 '000 Runs batted In—Medwiek 3 Brown Borda Summary: Errors—Drake Fielder Stolen Two-bas- e hits —J Martin Twogaray English baxes—Drake Vaughan Zaccaria Mar-- I Three-bas- e hit If base hit —Johnson Double play—Day to Padgett Wandler hi Home runs—M ed w irk English DouStruck out -- - By Fish 11' ble Drake to Smith playa—Turner to Warstler to Fletcher Bases' on halls—Off Fish 1 Valdez 5 Bases Vt'aratier to euecinello to Fletcher Valdez 2 lilt with pitched ball—Surnnicht on 1 balls—By Wetland 3 Turner2 2 ' StrikeWild pitch—Valdez Umpires by Valdez Bit by 8 Turner Scorer—L Reading outs—By Welland Weiland —Lidded and Kidd Wild pitc- hpitcher—Turner by Turner Second game: 4-1- — I BOSTON Sr 101118 rf - 4: ''::'"'": Mound Duel 1 0 2 0 E' First Place U S MINER MAGNAGARFII11r)I ABROAI ABROA 5 0 2 0!Verchio et 4 1 3 0 4 2 8 1Mattmon cf 4 1 4 0 4 2 1 3 Flinders rt 3 1 3 Oi Adams 2b t 1 4 Oltillica 5 Phristensn c 4 Continued from Page 2 21 '5 Walheck si 4 1 0 4114yers :lb— 0 I 1 Treseder- - of 5 1 3 OIRrismati se 5 0 1 4 in I Weaver 0 In 2Loalog pitcher- -5 '2 10 0 Bauer& Woodbry 2b 5 2 4 C Reed lb 4 20 0 3 1 2 OlGates c MrrjL Erickson p 3 1 1 liShepherdp 4 1 0 2 Seerm1 game: BROOKLYN PITTSBURGH Totals 36 12 27 10j Totals 40 12 27 11 AB 11 0 At ABHOA 300 040 000- -7 4 0 01 Brack cf 2 1 2 1 U 8 Mines 010 400 001- -6 leneen Itcf 4 0 61 1 tliticher 4 1 0 1 3b Summary: Errors—Vecchio Adams Reis- PWatier al 4 1 1 OrLavgetto 2b 4 2 03 Stolman Walbeck 2 Slugs Evans More rt 4 2 2 0 85 4 2 3 2114111mM en bases—Woodbury 2 Sacrifice htt— Vaughan 4 0 5 0 Phelps - c 4 1 4 1 suhr I b Three-base Home run—Christensen Flinders 4 1 170 Handley 2h 4 2 1 3t t4tripp- lb Two-bas- e bite—Mattshit—Vecchio 3 0 1 3b 4 O I 01 Winsett if on Reed Gates Walbeck More Adams Bruhakr 2 0 6 2 English se— 3 0 1 7 c Padden Double plays—Erickson to Woodbury to Swift 1 0 0 01 Fitzemmtia p 2 0 0 2 p lacer Myers to Adams Krisman to Adams )(Lucas I 0 0 to Reed Woodbury to Facer Struck out— 0 0 0 0 Bases on balls—Ott Erick- Brandt M-----By Erickson 4 son 3 Shepherd 6 Umpires—Barber and Totals 32 5 24 8 Tot ale 30 8 27 15 Beaumont Scorer—B )(Batted for Swift n eighth 000 100 000- -1 Pittsburgh 00x- -4 102 001 ' Brooklyn Fibh Bests Valdez English Summary: Errors—Brubaker Mantish Lavagetto' Runs hatted In—Sithr Three-bas- e Manuel hits—Vaughan In Sacrifice--S- wift Home run—Phelps Bases 1 StrikeSwift 2 On balle—Fittainunotia Hits—Off outs—Fit zeimmotie J Swift 3 1 MrDVALE—Gene Fish leading Swift 7 hi 7 Innings Brandt itt I Hit piteher—Eitzsimmons by Swift LOsing flinger of the Utah jndustrial league by pitcher—Swift two Evans 3h Facer lb b:t 4 I ::::::::::::::-::::- ::: Giants Keep the largest ce - mar-straig- ht and speed - vial-boar- - thrills were - - ' ' 'lli and No four-mi- le :::::: - The rampaging D & R G W baseball Club notched up triumphs 12 Sunday in the Bonneville league of the Salt Lake Federation of Amateur Baseball laking a double bill from the The first game 11 to 5 hapless Sugarhouse Merchants--winninCrescent second place club defeated and the second 9 to 1 a Moose cldb 4 to 2 : Bill Page veteran right hander held the Merchants to one hit until Bonneville League Pet Won Lost the seventh Inning in which frame a L R G w 923 It9 31 750 four bits produced four runs The crescent 231 ig 000 t rally however did little more than nsaraCItueue Results cut down the sizeable lead which r5Sunday's Or R G W 11-Sugarbouse Mer- the Railroaders had rolled up chants ' Moose Club 2 Southy Franz blasted out a home Creacent 4Tuesday's Schedule run for the winners and Cump snitch League Places Second In Shoot 5-- 4 :::::: - J A: Wade succeasfully defended crowd ever his state pistol championship Sunto gather for es motor boat race at day from a strong field of ahootera by rolling up a grand aggregate Great Salt lake Sunday when the total of 600 in three matches He Utah Motor Boat club staged its In- wm pushed for the honors by Ed T O'Brien of Provo who finished augural meet near Sunset Beach Arn Haman driving his Osprey just six targets back of the won the class C runabout event in to finish the event and C Y O vs OtahDPonowaeLlawndooLifiegyht EVoore2r: hdlosubclreedf oar the fast time of six minutes and 45 their scores follow: Walton of MBiallsomneLehaeteapotireidp le ou a illpioniun:L Fort seconds over I& 575 Mite° of Fort the Merchants course Douglas eigMhtohungetinntiFiryta teveoTtleP6hopnemv:s umThplirtrez Means 568 R The Walter Scott Ira Oscar was second Douglas 569 A-- H a t ight con- - Barber and BetitIMOnt scorer Whitely of MacMillan Provo 564 Glen test until the fifth inning in which owniocrir :RealtRealtor vtlitagatiLkoker aria and Earl Goodyear placed third The J G Hogan 560 W J Patterson 558 frame five hits and two errors pro- - 41W V Young irace was close Stenertion of Port 'Douglas 022 duced six runs for the defending -T and Mazes 522 The dais C hydroplane honors C city champions were won by Don Pitt In his Hornett 31'311111an First CRESCAEBN1RMWSAIPH H0A 0 AI II In six minutes and 42 seconds 2b 4 2 1 3b 3 1 2 1 Rugg second Ed O'Brien had high score Peterson as 2 0 2 41PIgnatero 2Foxx ss Pitt was far in front of Art John5 1 1 3 3le 5 7 0 4lSolomon et:-1 10 son who placed second in his motor In the first match 50 yards slow fire Bales 3 0 8 11Murphy If Bailey lb 4121 boat Skat Clark Baron of Brigham with an 85 McMillian headed the S Kramer c 4 0 13 llBerry rf 2 1 0 0 'field with an 87 and the champion Beekstd cf 3 0 1 010'Reilly lb 3 0 10 0 City was third in the Baron Ludlow rf 4 0 1 011iolst c 4 0 8 1 Arch Hiseman drove his Tomcat was third with 84 O'Brien topped' Lewellyn If 4 1 1 liPntalakis 2b 2 0 1 1 O Y O LEAGUE 3 0 0 2Morton p 2 000 Pet Won Lad to victory in the class E runabout the shooters in the second match Baird p IS Kramer 3 0 2 1 2 4 1000 p Murray slaw fire event in five minutes and 39 seconds which consisted of 500 2 Hall 2b 2 1 0 0 0 Divine Saviour 500 2 Cathedral time firb and He was well in front of Bernus Bills rapid Totals 32 4 27 151 Totals ? 333 2 8 If a gna 27 8 33 ' 3 000 and Andy Olsen who finished sec- fire with a 256 total Wade again Crescent 0 000 001 300- -4 Lourdea Moons trailed his Provo rival by five tar000 000 020- -2 Sunday's Result ond and third Stolen base—PantGelds 1 11 Summary: Sac- Lourdes Murray ' rifles hit—Rugg s hits—Plena Harry Barnes provided' plenty of gets term Solomon L Cramer Lewellyn Two- MURRÄY—With excitement in the class when Takes Lead Rudy Ogrin base hits—Rugg Bates Double play—L Kramer to O'Reilly he flipped on a turn and took a salt ball Innings pitehed—By pitching two-h-it the league-Mortft L Kramer 2 Wade Overcame his rival's lead in de bath Many boats stalled and were feat to Aorton Struck out—By Charge little trouclub Morton 5 bad the last match consisting of 25 Kramer 2 Baird 12 Bases on hells—Off leading Murray u' nable to finish the race Morton 4 Kramer 2 Baird 8 Umpires— Die in pounding out an 11 to 1 ViCfire slow match yards military meet The wan smoothly directed and Beaumont Scorer—Whitley a score of 205 against 253 Barber a tory over the visiting Lourdes crew by Emil Johnson commodore of the with First for O'Brien was in Mitco game: club high Motor Utah Bost Sunday D & R G W suaAnHousr Miss Mary BeLchman was chosen the third snatch with a 282 total H 0Al AB H 0 A The C Y O leaders notched up The scores of the leaders fol- Meteese rt AB 4 1 3 OIrrederick rt 3 2 0 0 queen of the meet and presented the low: Gerome 2b 4 1 2 3ILee If 0 5 1 0 their fourth straight victory nickto the champions awards Olson et' 3 0 1 OIL Tezak am 2 1 2 3 3b 4 1 2 &Franz lb 4 2 7 0 ing two Lourdes pitchers for 14 1st 2nd 3rd Grand Ewing Haack e c 4 0 3 OIMarsh 2b 3 2 1 1 Match Match Match Total Clark lb Putnick and In 1 2 hits the 4 OlGardner process 2 1 0 2 ef J A Wade 84 600 Harris as 251 265 I 0 2 3IMAson 3b 3 2 2 1 E T O'Brien 85 256 253 594 Doran It collected triples and Ogrin cr 3 0 1 Ogrirt 11Basband a 4 7 0 2 Walton 73 223 279 575 Larson p 1 0 0 OIPage p 4 1 0 2 and Mitco 59 569 Coombs 228 282 Tony Bilanzich poled out home p 2 1 0 11 A H Means 79 228 568 261 H J MacMillan 87 runs 247 564 230 Totals 28 81 5 18 Totals 30 14 217 Glen Q Hogan 73 560 215 272 000 DOI 4— 5 The score: W J Pattarion 78 235 558 Sugarhouse 245 D & R G W ono 82 x- -11 of provided for t:: hard-hittin- right-hand- O'Brien of Provo 4 Plenty I two-wee- - 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Spills - 3 ‘Vi:et-oie'iT4:iia- V Youtio- Ball e Hurls Locals: To 5-- Victory S L :Niiie Also Wins Exhibition Kenny-Pric- 4 Club 4guäcr4ii11010-cr0iiiiii611- : Afr ' - |