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THAT a million more were injured? THAT more than 40000 of these deaths and injuries were caused directly by — -punctures I blowouts and skidding due to unsafe fires- ?-- was-firs- p T71)11 L infield hit by Ruffing batting for Spurgeon Chandler sent Jake Powell home with the deciding tally after- - George Selkirk had hit his seventeenth home run In the third and Bill Dickey his eleventh in the t called out fifth limiting The Yanks by Umpire Summers protested and the decision was reversed 2 V5 4 Itiel ' : ' gtz ftici fll - -- ' -- 4 ' NA° a - 4 - mmem C")- D0117 RISK YOUR LIFE Oil TIIIII DO YOU KNOW 1 the 0 ' ::r:i:nte CV)11'04 A 4 ' rt ' ::''' s -- -- 771" (777 1L" s ' imoni 3 Single 5 2 4 4 4 4 :: -1 r 1 ps 11 lAUTOs RADIOS' ' ' t: ::: s1 01 t :d' Ilt 1 s Gum-Dippe- Victory as : '' 41‘ lri7 :':: ) me4 !i?'! k':)'1"3::: 4 f':" Gum-Dippe- 3 0 Athletics the New York IYankees fell back on a pinch single by Red Ruffing to pull out a 3 to 2 decision in the ninthinning Tues- biakosky t:i 1 t ' to r: :et::::-::- 4 S 4 Philadelphia June 29 UP)—After blasting out homers to keep pace with )- ' ' :::::k 4 ' Gum-Dippin- NEW YORK ABHOA ! $550 to $6 KO Heving p for Knott in Hughes Heffner Rolfe 3b WHITE CARIBOU ‘ 1 day An SHOES POI MIN A ' - M aasfle14 k Mid- ABHOA 11 Putlak e 00 12 WhItebill—p 3210l412 Louis ? 44 '" 'K' ::: 400 04we : t -' 4 I it 1 4 three greatest enemies of tire safety — blowouts punctures and skidding Firestone GumDiiiped Tires provide this protection because of their excitnive construction features PROTECTION AGAINST BLOWOUTS because g that famous patented Firestone Process makes these tires run up to 28 'degrees cooler By this process every fiber of every cord in every ply is saturated a n d coated with pure liquid rubber counteracting internal friction and heat that ordinarily destroy tire life - PROTECTION AGAINST-PUNCTUREbecause under d cords the tread are two extra layers of SKIDDING PROTECTION AGAINST because tests show that the scientifically designed tread will stop a car le up to 25 I w quickir Before you start on your Fourth of July trip be sure e Join the Firestone SAVE A LIFE your car is Campaign today by equipping your car with new Firestone d Tires the safest tires that money can buy filled and off the Brown Campbell rt 1 Weathrly rt 1 Hale 2b 1 0 0 Batted Brings — 1 T " rit ' : !Olk tire-saf- 4 0 2 01 Averill et 3 0 0 0 Trosky lb 3 1 0 6 goiters if 3 0 0 0 7 t 1 T 71 ' ' I OF ' ''''''''''''''''''''''""I''' -' 0 PREPARE today for your Fourth of July trip Protect your life and the lives of your family by equipping your car with tires that give you triple protection against the e- 211 0 Lary se 3 5 0 Hughes 3b p 44t1 CLEVELAND S 3 2 1 3 2 4 4 0 ''' 4 a run ABHOA lb ef If rt 3b- IRuffing's — i Whitehill 10 in 8 Heving none in Bit by pitcher—By Whitehill (Cult Allen) Pitcher— 1Wild Winning pitch—Knott Whitehill Losing pitcher—Rogsetl Ni i zr--3 I :: ‘ 1 4) tc4) IL 4 i ' n b 1--11: 11(11rit s k : t i - H k - d shut Heving at one sT LOU! - A n' ' : it : 4 k k ‘ ' - ) ---- t i - ' ‘ i 19 10 - Iles "' 14 -- Knickerbocker Allen hits—Knickerbocker liemaley Davis West Hale Home 2 Bolters Lary Campbell KnickerBacrifices—Whitehill run—Hale Hale and Double plays—Lary bocker Bases on TrosityLEIale Lary and TroskyStrikeouts— balle—Hogeett 3 1Whitehill 6 Wbitehill 4 Bite—Oft Hoaxed 3 Knott Hogsett 8 in 5 23 Innings Knott 5 in 2 3 dia:nallaaMEMI 1 - 'ninth with'the bases Lary : Provo (2) tts 0 A ' I 'r0 4: m Tussle 0 00t: ::: : t3 viA Chisox Take E :: e at Cleveland Error—West ' ::::: C c4 ! s' fo : t l' I "bo ' 11 0 I 7 t t e:':::' C) till Magna-Garfiel- d 0 - t4 0 :f: c:) Magna-Garfiel- d put 15' — - 4 f li :: t --- '::: 4 iiikwA-0-- s— ' sok' 1 A August 18—Midvale at (Garfield) U S Mines August 21—Pinney at at Gemmell August at22—Pinney Provo S Mines at Prpvo August at25—U Gammen 28—Pinney Beverage at U S August Mines at Pinney (2 p m) August 29—Provo Mit1vabr15 P IL ) Hoffman IT - 11 ' k 'tfs': Magna-Garfie- 81 '' t - '- sr ' k : ' '11':: Provo Iowa p a : I c0000100 at Pinney Magna-Garfiel- Runit LIT '':': t Ari is : '11°a5'4''': Magna-Garfiel- Pinney - a 1 's roa A 4:--- at Midvale August 3—Provo Gemmell August 4—Midvale atat Gemmel' August 7—Pinney 8—Gemmell at August U EL Mines at Midvale Provo at Pinney at U B AugustMidvale at Provo Mince at August 14—Pinney at U 8 Mines August 15—Gemmen at Midvale at Pinney Allen Bell CHO ‘ib-- : vg'-- Magna-Garfiel- '11—Magna-Garfie1- t '''''7r°:"7"-7'"'"'77'N'- ao''''' - : :- t Pinney honker Is 40 at I—Gemmelt U S Mines August Herniae y c Carey 2bi DRESS ' - r at Gemmel' U S Mines jelamergn:—GaProvo Midvale at Pinney Bev eralel d 28—Gemme1l club at West 4 o- ' 4 v Pro -- '''-- --- po Ite 6: k 's 'A' "s: p 4 01:41:! t V t 11 0 s t :::i:11" I at KnIcker- t 0 Mid t nlr s ) -- 1 i i's-s1I- 0 ' Gemmel! (2) Da711 ' Ifr t i: ney U B Magna-Garfielmi!itellia24 1GeliZell at BevJuly 24—U S Mines at PinneyMagna-Garfield club at Midvale erage eaneriol rally ea&Ie h at chgY one - it Pinney Beverage Midvale at U 8 Mines Mines at Midvale (Garfield) the e A - - '4'4!' d S vale " 'i I ' (Continued from Precenlid Page) -- g- elk t4 1 oA (41' t:: ' I r i v 0 p oONM 11—Magna 3-- 2 s' i -- r e ( ::' i 41' 14" ar ! or e e ?' - g - hi f e- - 7 t f t ' ' rr--fr v s' ' 1 s ' : d at Provo aertne II14—U mtb— r-: i ''' :A----- 1 ) 4k40'''"' - '' 1 ' v :' is 4 I l is' !s 11 ti 4 1 I Magna-Garfiel- t !r 1' p t a Louis Campana and Franny Cow- an have divided the keystone bag duties for Pinney and Wally Walbeck manager of U S Mines lastt year has held down the base post for the Millmen one ofr in ex ptiónal the three h n has defensive playurn but pounded the ball at a 310 clip compared to Walbeck's 308 mark and Campana's 222 figure Cowan may be used at shortstop in place of Bill Pressler Bill has batted a mea- ger 200 figure but he is s tough gent to get out in the clutches Percy Flinder is likely to patrol shortfield for the Millmen and this little fellow is a handy man on anypne's ball club Occie Evans and Fred Tedesco are evenly matched at the third Evans has been base post charged with errors which rightfully could haVe been called hits He goes after everything within a country mile and on several occasions has been charged with errors on hits which any other third baseman in the league would not have attempted to get Tedesco ' 10! Is 1 will open their to determine the first half championships The two clubs ended up tied for top place each having won 11 games against four losses in the4irst half race For the first time in the four-yehistory of the league a playoff series to determine first half honors was made nece- N - 7:17:4 tr Pinney Beverage campaign Magna-Garfiel- old-tim- er - 1 Li 11 i Yk 1 NArs i were set Tuesday by managers 'six clubs in the 'loop and other league officials at a meeting held at the Utah Copper club here Prior to the opening of the second half )' t ' ' d"!: ' GemmelliClub of Bingham tan- of the right-han- -- - 4 ' 1: i ‘‘'Ilot- - ' 4' f race and series ' - -!- 44 's ' s :' - i ' - Ni'' le ''' 1 -- 1Al s Provo going to Midvale Dates for play in the second half ld )t d d --- I one-tim- sls : and U S Mines gling at the Copperton park and -- - - -- ' - ''1 s with July 7 L "4""'"'''''''''177'ZMatbab"'" - ' - t - - ' 4131 i t 6 U — to The Tribune MAGNA—The second half race in the Utah Industrial league Utah's lone semiprocircult will open Wed- nesday :!'4J--- : ! only two miscues Lemon is rated ssary this season an edge at throwing out base run- - The second half campaign will erm conclude August 29 with Pinney s Provo in Salt Lake City at The three-gam- e series if it goes 2playing and then going to Midvale p- three games will find Bill —Me- -- for ingiune-- i the suburban club Duffle and Ken Price If he re- at 5 o'clock covers from a recent illness doPlaying rosteri of the six clubs ing the firing for Pinney with were checked at Tuesday meetJack McCausland and LaMar ing Provo was the the only club in held Lief relief for Sharp duty the circuit to alter its first half Erickson former major leaguer have added four lineup The Timps e Westand Lee Johnson i new players including Danny ern league elbower will handle released Bill Lancasmen McDuffie has tamed Magna-Garfie- ter a They flinger and Joe twice this season besting Paur former Central Utah league on occasions The both Johneon flash rival tossers appear ' evenly Local fans will have the opportumatched however with the de- nity of seeing the third game of the fending champs' hurlers being first half title series played on the in rated an edge experience local lot should a third game be Hy Facer will patrol first base necessary Claude Engberg Pinney d pilot ' rnanagerYby for the Millmen Hy is an flip of a coin the svho knows the score at all times ' He cannot hit with Harry Ostler ' Tuesday in determining the locathe third game The first Pinney's initial sack guardian but tion ofwill be played Sunday July 4 game i s at time the away Harry present the second game and may not be back in time for the: in Salt Lake (City title series in which event Facer is Monday July 5 here and the third if necessary Saturday July rated an edge over Bud Brown game 10 the localI ball yard :NI's reserve first Pinney's capable 7—Gemmell at U S Mines Provo at Midvale Sacker 6 )f s L Special lf I - Magna Gets Third Game in Playoff Title Series ' - -- - s - By MARLOWE BRANAGAN When Pinney Beverage of Salt Lake City and Magna-Garfiel- d take the field at Community park Sun- day In the first game of their'series to determine first-hahonors in the Utah Industrial league baseball fans around these parts will see two evenly matched clubs in action The rivals are about as close to ' each other as the celebrated Siame30 twins on a basis of their records for the first half Prank Christensen former Un- iversity of Utah football star and tow a member of the Detroit Lions professional football team wilt do the brunt of the catching for the ' Millmen champions last season Op- posed to him will be little Les Lem- on idol of Salt Lake City fans d The star has a in statistics compiling a alight edge 355 average at the plate against Lemon's 295 mark Frank caught the entire first half without making an error and Les was charged with p -- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE 30 1937 ‘tgusf k"' - 2320 |