| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING AUGUST IOWI paging Chicago Cubs Overpower Cincinnati Reds National League 8taadJnf ntlrtcn New Fork Trami tf Hon H6 fit Loult Pittsburgh AeitoD ! t'lnpliiHitt Brooklyn Philadelphia 9 9 A3 41 44 48 AO A 4 A8 40 AO J 42 Pet 041 37 660 0£5 481 414 400 400 ali-tim- e- Friday's Results Chicago 92 Cincinnati A New lnrlt 5 Philadelphia 0 At Lout 4 Pittsburgh 1 Boston 0 Brooklyn 2 Pitchers ' rinelnnati Saturday's at I hlcgo— Schott or vi Davis v Brooklyn at Boston— Frankhoos Tnrner Philadelphia at New York— Johnson v Gumbo rt Pittsburgh at 8t Louis — Bowman Harrell or Maine Link CHICAGO Aug 13 out 21 hits behind eight Cincinnati errors the league-leadin- g Chicago Cuba frolicked to the largest score of the major league season Friday aa they pummeled the Reds 22 to 6 before a ladies’ day crowd of 25932 dlng fans The triumph kept the Bruins and 3 1 3? M 41 4-- e-f Tussle 5-- 2 x LONG BRANCH N J Aug 13 By PAUL MICKELSON NEW YORK Aujf13 (AP)-r-I- n searching about for a fitting sub- tD— Replying to an announcement ject to write about on! such a dark day as Friday the thirteenth the from London that th British board Ross Smith' Pitch maestro of the Flatbush follies 9f boxing control had declared his spotlight fell on that ' Welsh heavyweight title vacant Grimes Burleigh Great Ball Tony No matter where you ait you’ve pital or doctors’ offices with alhis failure to defend 'It got To award ths evli hand cham- most eVery break and' ailment Tommy Farr training for his heavyQoutsHome Run pionship of 1837 all sports Included known to the medical profession His hopes to tough old Burleigh Burleigh’s boys were lifted to weight title bout with Jot Louis for a winning ball club for Brook- their dizziest heights during the August 26 declared hit willingness American League lyn this season bis first at the helm closing days of June when they to meet any opponent named by of the Gowanus crew should be traveled into Chicago and did the ’ Standing of Teams ' Pet buried with full honors Won Lout unbelievable thing of beating the the hoard Now York 693 31 70 who holds the British emOld Burleigh has tried everything Cubs three times jn two days to give Farr AMO Boston 42 58 AMO 43 Detroit 68 to profanity- - to them a season’s Record of 27 vie pire crown and won the Welsh title 4A 071 from psychology 00 Chicago 480 prayer 01 Cleveland but his club riddled with tories against 30 defeats Since the with a seven-roun- d 47 K O of Jim 400 03 40 WaahtngtOB record for illness and Chicago rush the Dodgers hava won 340 an Ht Louis 32 08 Wilde last September 14 added: 303 injuries 69 30 Philadelphia Friday finds Itself dead- only 13 games while losing 29 “X have never barred any oppolocked jn a struggle with PhilaResult Friday out of the National nent to but the reason X have not Philadelphia 4 New York 3 keep delphia HomeRun Gub Cleveland 7 Chleara 3 league cellar Detroit 7 Ht Louts 8 defended my title is that no suitable Associated Press Washington 3 Boston 0 Nothing in alt baseball history Friday’ By homer : Latzrl Yankees 1 challenger has' appeared” tha can with 1 list injury 1 compare Gehringer Tigers Grentberg Tigers Saturday's Pltehers Bees 1 Daaaiof Giants 2 The Welshman preparing for Bt Lonli at Detroit (two)— Kraipal and that has plagued DiMiggio Since Lsslle Burleigh Giants X Trotter vs Auker and Poffenherirr ' of at the training sestraining Yankees 34 strenuous week-en- d -leaders: The spring DIMagrto opening his Hank Greenberg hieago at ( leveland— Dletrirh vs Allen big bat (New 28 Red Sox 31 Gehrig Yankees sions limited his workout to toad aids Detroit in victory over St Thomas York at Philadelphia— Wicker va Clearwater Fla last March ho less Fnxx Medwfrk Cardinals 2 Greenberg Tiger work Friday morning Louis Boston at Washington— Newsom vs than 20 players have visited hos 26 Trosky Indians 25 League Leaders on Swat Spree Bees Take British Title - Score Wild Melee Farr Loses Burleigh Grimes Deserves Prizes for His Hard Luck Macks Repel New York Aids Tigers Ladies’ Day Crowd Sees Orders No Left Hooks six games ahead of the New York Giants After spotting the Reds a 4 to v0 lead in the second inning the Cubs one-ha- lf Blackburn Teaches Champ to Lead With Straight Jab tied it Up with four markers off Paul Derringer in their half of the second and then decided the contest with a splurge off Bill Behind way too in on Lefty Gomez’s nine-ru- n Hallahan and Joe Cascarella in the third The Bruins made eight hits and the Reds four errors in that frame as 14 batters paraded to the plate As an encore the Cubs came back for a single run off Jake Mooty in the sixth two more in the seventh and a cluster of six in the eighth as ten more batters swung sticks POMPTON LAKES N J Aug 13 Joe Louis is going to be quite sparing of his left hooks and right handers when he defends his World’s title’ against Tommy Farr at the Yankee stadium on August 25 Those are orders and they mush be obeyed on milk fund night — orders which were observed religiously after Louis picked himself up off the floor in the fight with Braddock at I CHICAGO CINCINNATI B H O A BHO A C Devi 1 1 OlHerk 3h 8 2 1 1 Welker If 4 2 2 OIKrey 2h 8 2 2 1 1 3 0 Cavareta lb 6 2 9 0 Goodman rf 4 Bcarsella lb 4 0 7 0 Drmaree rf 4 4 0 6 Chicago A 4 6 1 Jack Blackburn canny teacher Lombardi e 4 1 6 1 O’Dea c 4 2 2 1 Jurge m 6 3 12 Pigga 3b trainer of the amateur who B 2 3 0 and K&mpom 2b 4 0 3 2 Galan If 5 3 5 0 rose to the world’s heavyweight 3 1 1 4 Marty of Myers h 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ParmelM p Derringer p will send Joe into 6 0 0 2 fighting throne Hallahan p 0 0 0 0 Root 2 I 0 2 Cascarella the ring with instructions to jab 0 0 0 01 Mootr p with his left 1 0 0 0 xHafey “I’m going to keep Joe off those 46 21 27 7 Total 35 10 24 10: Total left hooks They gob him into a xBatted for Mooty Ja ninth 040 200 000— A lot of trouble Cincinnati when he fought 040 001 26x— 22 Chicago Max outsmarted my Summary: Errors — G Davis Kampouris Schilling 9 Myers 2 Hallahan Cascarella Root and when Joe led with left Run batted to—Walker 2 Myers Derrin- boy hopks instead of straight left jabs ger 2 Frey 3 Cavarratta 2 Demare (S’Dea 4 J urges 2 Galen Marty 2 Root 2 an old fox waited for Two-bas- e bits— Lombardi Derringer Threa-bas- s Schmeling him and with his hit— Goodipaii Pemaree Hack Walker Base eit balla— Derringer 2 Cascarella 2 Mcsoty 5 Root 2 Strike- right outs— ’Darriuper 1 Cascarella 2 Moot y 2 '’ 1 Root 4THtts- - Off Derrlneer Called Foolish 3 In 1 3 allahanL 4 In l3j Cascarella -3 T Jn 3 3 left hook Is a Mooty Ttn Prml Leading with In 1 wild pitch Root 4 In T 3 - Mooty Parmalat Paaaad ball— Lombardi just as foolish as leading with your Wlnnlint pllolttr —Root Loatng pltcjuc — right and everybody knows that is Hillahan murder tli pee Carl Hubbeil Registers Sixteenth Victory NEW YORK Aug 13 UPt-- The Giants threw in their "meat ticket” Carl Hubbeil Friday to stop a three-gam- e iosing streak- - and h shutout for a produced with a six-hI to 0 victory over the Phillies nine-hit He was aided by a attack on the part of his mates who napped out of the hitting doldrums with seven extra base clouts' including Harry Dannlng’s sixth homer of the ‘year And Sambo Leslie’s third Banning also got a single and drove in three runs Leslie walloped a triple lit addition to hia homer The victory was Hubbell’s sixteenth of the season compared with six defeats and marked his third shutout triumph of the year it Jack Louis sat in on our oonversabion as the old wizard of the Sam Langford era explained about the stupidity the actual danger— of leading at a man with a left hook Joe made few comments He always listens and Blackburp is a walking encyclopedia of fisticuffs “Ah dikes to pop ’em with a left hook” said Joe “Sure you do Everybody does You've got all the Dempsey did kinds in the country leading off with left hooks Trying to bs like Joe Louis That’s bad” “Why?” I asked “Because there are a ‘hundred ways to get around a left book just as there are a hundred ways to get - they 1 Just Arrived! joined the Yankees just before the game started breezed along easily Then he loaded until the seventh the baaes on walks and a pinch slngls by Jack Rothrock and a base hit by Waliy Moses unloaded them A single by Lou Gehrig and an error by Catcher Earl Brucker gave the New Yorkers a run In the first and Bill Dickey’s double followed by Tony Lazzerl's eleventh homer added two more in the fourth That was the complete extent of the Yankee hitting and run making From the fourth on Roes and Smith who took over the assignment in the eighth after Rothrock pinch hit for Roes in ths seventh n ball hurled no-h- it m tot new — O Make your selection early! y A great name— greater performance KUPPENHEIiER lb c if Latierl 2b 3 1 0 21 Peters 2b 3 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 Newsom H 21 Hong rf 0 1 Rost p Gome 10 13 p Malone p N0 0 0 sRotnroclc 110 0 BmJUt 000 0 XRpfflllg a Totals 27 5 2715 28 3 24 6 Total x— - Batted for Malone In tha ninth — Batted for Rosa la tha aavanth 100 New York 200 000— 3 100 000 30x— 4 Philadelphia — Newaome Brucker Errors Piiramary: Run batted In— Johnson Laaaert 2 Roth a Johnson rock' 2 Moses hits— Home run — Laisert flacrlficse— Dickey Doublt plays — Lasierl to Croaettl Powell Gehrig Laszerl to Croaettl to Gwbrig Patera to Finney to Newsom Base on balls — 6 Mai on 1 Smith 2 Off Ross 5 Gome Strikeouts — Ross 1 Gomes 7 Smith 1 MaHUa— Off Rom 3 In 7 Innlngt lone L 0 In2 'Malone Gome 5 In 8 0 in 1 23 Winning pitcher— Boat Losing pitcher— Gomes U 10 MU Pa tF f A Ban Diego Los Angsl Portlaou Oakland Beattli Mission t4eeeieee Friday At 8au Diego— Sacrament 200 OOO Ban Diego Bat terie— Freitas PiUttU and Detort Octane First Grade Cvfl i Save 40c on 10 Gallon Uptown Station 3 Second from Main Street 201 West South Temple 434 West 4th South — (North Sidt ot Street) 00 000 ' sa 581 67 333 326 319 456 425 375 61 64 01 74 T7 65 - 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Two-bas- Club two-inni- no-ru- i Pacific Coast League All-Sta- rs - I Danniuf Leslie Double play — Noms to Young to Camllli Bases on dumb You can step under a left book Off Jorgens 4 Strikeouts— Hubbeil 1 Hits— Off La-0 Lamaster 2 Kelleher master 7 in 3 2-- 3 Innings Jorgens 2 In and cross your right to the hooker’s Kelleher 0 in L Losing pitcher— chin You can step inside and have 8 3 Lam aster a fielder’s choice just at you can St when a fellow leads his right at ST LOUIS Aug 13 UPh-T- he (Oontinued on Page 24 ) you” er rfield - c3 ' six-ga- NEW Gehrig Dickey Powell 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 4 1 10 3 10 01 0 4 Oj 0 0 Oj O 1 4i An lnvttmtntJns66ijppMB9 CLEVELAND BHOA 4 0 17 Lary a Kroner 2b Averill cf Troeky lb Bolters If Campbell rf Hale 3b £ Sullivan Harder 4 4 3 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 3 2 10 0 15 0 4 2 2 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 12 0 12 OUMKmflbllM Total 32 10 27 IS 31 5 24 18! Total v x— Batted for la th ninth Kasdy At Beattl— t 3 200 001 Chicago eeao seel 012 100 OOO— Los Angelas 302 02 OOO- r- § 12 1 Cleveland 21x— 7 Beattie 100 1 00 000—2 5 1 2 Sullivan Errors Summary: Htye ColUns Pickrcl Runs batted In— -- Walker Radclfff Haas Battrrte— Berry and Oppelt and Fernanda Lary Averlll 2 Bolters 2 Campbell Sullivan Twobaa hits— Sullivan Bolter Av erttl Sacrifice— Kreevlch Harder Dou bit plavs— Appling to Have to Haas 2 Bases on balls— Off Kennedy 5 Harder 5 Wild Strikeouts-- Kennedy 4 Harder 2 By Associated Press Passed ball— Rensa fltandln yf the leader tlrit thfe In pitch— Kennedy Are ’ 4 l i 0 The Big $ix each Jeagu) — t n AB 101-- 40 MMwick Cards 70 307 Travis Senators 70 222 Hartnett Cubs P Waner Pirates 101 4ng 107 Gehrig Yankees 11-4M DlMggkb-Xak- 0 35 R H g 41117 28 84 70 153 97 144 1Q 11 Pet 3h8 378 375 374 369 WASHINGTON Aug -Appleton pitching his best game of the year the Washing-- 1 ton Senators won their fifth straight FLOOR WitbPete — Continued m Following 7111 lem 'ft h is TFMJL-nnr- s TORK B H 0 A CrosettJ M 4 0 3 2 Mdses 1 0 2 0 “' Rolfe 3b DIMarc cf 4 0 4 0 i ld 4SdD mew Waiflapirai cashed f V The league-leadin- g Pinney Beverage club ot Salt Lake City! will Millmen Saturday at invade the bailiwick of the Magna-Garfie5 p m to do battle with the defending league champa and first half champs for the findl time this season in regular league play The locals are riding tba crest of a victory streak and are having wien be Is forced to use it holding tenaciously to first place In The local club will Journey to the standings The Millmen are Provo Sunday to meet the Tlmps in practically out of the second half a game which will either keep Provo running hut will bo at full strength decidedly in the running or practiin an effort to turn back their n)pst cally eliminate them M second half hated rivals Hostilities are expect- contenders The tussle will start It ed to be thick and fast when the 2:30 o’clock Three other games are two clubs cross bats on tap Sunday Gemmell and U S Clauds Engberg Finney pilot is Mines clashing at Bingham at 2 expected to start young Lamar p m in a double-headand Midvale for Sharpen the firing line against the invading Millmen Sharp in his last three another B o’clock scrap appearances has hurled sensational bail stopping 'Midvale lQto 1 the For the first time In the history 1 to Salt Lake Fedoratiom1 of the state athletic commission of 0 and pitching hitless ball in a relief trick against Gemmell Maryland which was installed in club of Bingham The lanky right-rand- 1921 mixed boxing bouts (whites has a baffling change of and negro) are now held In Baltipace and his curve ball has been be more -- wildness in the seventh inning to score three runs and put the game oh ice Gomez who flew from California and re- - 3016 Pinney Battles MiUmen In Saturday Tussle ) DETROIT Aug 13 CD— Hank Greenberg paced Detroit to a 7 to 8 victory Friday in tha opener of a e series with St Louis The Detroit first baseman accounted for three hits iii four times at bat including a home run with two on that got the Tigers off to lead" went on a flying start in ths first Greenby a right-han- d Blackburn A left hook or a right berg’s circuit clout was his twenty-sixt- h hook' should only be usdd ' when of the season ST LOUIS DETROIT you’ve got a man going In the NEW TORK PHILADELPHIA ABHOAl abhoa B H O A first place you can blook a left tavl lb B H 0 A 8 2 6 0 4 0 7 jiwlk-- r If Martin If 4 0 2 0 Moore If 3 0 10 hook and r t 618 to 51 be lucky you’d 1 1 4 stop 3 M 0 0 Bartell 0 Young Clllt 3b 4 11 3IOhrtn(tr 2b 8 3 1 204 3 0 0 2 a fast left jab Browne rf 4 I 3 0 Otte 3b A good jabber VoamlkK 4 810 4 5 1 1 O'GrMnbi lb 6 0 Berger cf 3210 Camllli lb 4 2 2 0 BUI c OlYork 3 1 2 rf 3 Aniovcb cf 4 2 5 0 Leibor rf ’S 1 2 0 doesn’t miss you HemslMr 3 2 2 0 0 8 HOMlItf If 3b 4 0 0 2 Lost to lb 4 211 1 4 0 12 2 O' Owen 3b Knckrbkr 2 4 3 2 4 0 Whltetad 2b 1 0 1 0 Smart Jabber e Wilson 4 0 14 4 12 3rRngell ss Carey 2b 3 0 11 Norris Ryan 2b Hildebrijd p 3 0 0 2! Wads 000 “A smart jabber doesn't jab until Trotter 2 0 0 1 Lamastr p l 0 0 0 D&nnlng 0 4 3 9 0 0 0 0 l'Gill p p 1 0 0 0 aWest Jorgens p 1 0 0 2 Hubball p 4 2 14 he sees ths target Then he jabs X Atwood 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oj xxHogsett “A left hook leaves a man Kelleher pj 0 0 0 0 37 12 2710 Totals 36 8 24 101 Totals as wide a lead and open that 101 9 xRatted 32 24 27 Total 33 6 for Htldebrami tu eighth Total right U for Jorgens in th eighth never is done by snart fighters A 8t xxRtn for West a eighth xBattd (MO Louis 020 010—6 000 000 000— 0 left hook miss Philadelphia 30 pulls you pit position Detroit 100 OOx— 7 New York) 010 101 OOx— 5 Kulcksrbocker York Rum batted in the first place never should Summary: Errors— It Summary: Error — None Rune batted in — Carey 2 Knickerbocker e In— Leiber Dannlng 3 Leslie Clift Gehrlner Goslln Owen York Green hita— Browne Berger Lelber Arnovich be used unlees a marl is hits— Knickerbocker 2 e tilts — Berger Leslie To lead with It is plumb berg 3 Subbell Horae York Clift Bell - L a PHILADELPHIA Aug 13 UP-- The last plac Athletics accomplished Friday what the first di vision of the American league has failed to do for weeka against the New York Yankees Throwing a couple of their pitching youngsters Buck Rose and Ed Smith against the league leaders’ batting dynamite the A’s stopped murderers’ row cold with three hits for a 4 to 3 victory They won the ball game the hard Louis’ Boss second-plac- e 70 ‘ 22-- 6 2Z(DSH Magna-Ga- |