Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE 29 1938 17 American League Five Tallies They’ll Do It livery Time In Second Sew Up Game by Jimmy Hath Lawrin Faces Coast Test With Dauber — — - John Allen Hangs Up Tenth Win For Pace-Sette- Meet Finals Admiral Will Meet Greatest Rival Today Provided It Keeps on Raining! INGLEWOOD CaL June 28 ISA— CHICAGO June 28 UP) — Bobby Lawrin and Dauber two of the naRiggs of Chicago seeking his third tion’s greatest were straight national clay courts tennis named Tuesday along with two BOSTON June 28 (AP)— The names of ten horses championship went into the finals other candidates to run In the $50-0Including Tuesday when hi opponent Bryan added American those of War Admiral and Seabiseuit Tuesday night were in the (Bitsy) Grant of Atlanta was forced championship purso at Hollywood entry hopper for Wednesday’ $50000 Massachusetts handicap at to default because of a blistered park Wednesday Wing and Wing and Rommy Suffolk Downs — but whether Seabiseuit would go postward rested hand Riggs will meet twelfth seeded completed the scanty field but few in the laps of New England’s fickle weather gods Gardner Mulloy of MiamJ Fla viewed them as anything but dumand a victory would Wendesday mies to bS sent to the post merely "We’re still on the fence" C S" for decorative purposes and for Howard Seablscuit’s owner said as will be Hal Price Headley’s Speedy make him the third player to win the event three or more times Big - money they the rain that started on Sunday Menow whatever long-shBill Tilden and Grant had accommight draw into the betting rings morning continued John Hay Whitney’s Flying Scot plished the feat ' To Lawrin Herbert M Woolf’s previously "If it keeps raining and the track drew the I 1 position and at 12 In the Grant-Rlgg- s match lies-da- yKentucky derby champion and Rgg had taken the first set William du Font’s Dauber second remains sloppy we’ll run but If it to 1 seemed to have considerable and they were in the Kentucky classic and later stops and the track becomes hold- support partly because he will go 3 in the second when Grant was forcad to in at only 101 pound as winner of the historic Preakness the and sticky we won’t like It against ing 130 that both the Admiral and the retire because a blister the size fell all the attention and contenQL 'a half dollar ' simply can’t do himself Jus- Biscuit will carry broke open in tion Play and he was advised not to The $50000 special was’ never con tice on a heavy track and the mud ceived as a match race because is becoming heavier But we won’t Handlcappert have made War continue The clay courts meet was Admiral a 8 favorite en the ad- his first- major tournament srfnc Hollywood officials sought— and decide until tomorrow forenoon vance line Seabiseuit la the sec- an appendectomy last April failed to leading colts for ond choice at Mulloy reache 1 the finals In a race among them Maxwell How probably not before 10 o’clock" In addition to these two Menow match with Joe Hunt of Loi Anard’s Stagehand With national figures from and geles runner-u- p to Riggs last year: Flying Scot Mrs Emil Stagehand and the others re3 8 Finance and War Minstrel The scores were 6 4 mained in the east however leav- Hollywood and the world of sports ing Lawrin and Dauber to shoot already in town track officials Mrs Doris Wood’s Busy K W V at the $50000 pot in a battle that expected 80000— the largest crowd McGrath’s Pellgroso 2nd Ben Lister’s Old Comrade and Mrs F C Runs Batted in looms as a match race in every way ever to see a horse race here— If ' Dunn’s Sox 78: York Tlkera name Singers Folly are listed to ° the except weather Is fair but paradox- (!' Ott Giant 61 Averlll Indian 67 s Wing and Wing owned by Cleve- Ically that was precisely the con- go to the poet Goodman Red M McCormick Red 49 land Putnam ran third to Lawrin dition that probably would force ‘Two-Ton’ and Specify in the Hollywood trial Howard to scratch his entry from June 18 at a rriile and the mile and an eighth test 'permit any fighter licensed in New Rommy ran a poor fifth After three days of rain York to meet Lewis until he does Derby weights of 126 pounds prevail and post time will be about explained there was bound to accept the challenge be a holding track if the weather 8:15 p m (P S T) miss the GAMES AT Brigadier General John A- - Phelan cleared so the chief hope for the chairman of the commission said WHITE PARK— --Opposite Fairgrounds d clash scheduled to that no action could be taken Fins Mat start at 4:45 p m was for more Decision and against Lewia inasmuch as the rain FAIRMONT has not renewed his license PARK— 23rd SOUTH HOLLYWOOD and 9th EAST June 28 (UP)— The weather bureau predicted the in New York state Bob Keneston a Beach Cal storm would break late Tuesday Galento appeared at Tuesday’s marine used his Long freak holds with night and that it would be “fair commission meeting with his law- devastating effect against Speed y and warmer” Wednesday White Charles meetAfter the yer La Ranee of Quebec and won the Meanhile War great White announced ing that Galento main event of the Hollywood Le- son of Man o’ War Admiral drew the outwould go through with tb Lewis gion’s wrestling card in at Gilmore side postlon No 10 while Seabis-ou- lt bout stadium drew No 8 Separating the two three-year-ol- rs Rgg?- - ther Gods Hold ’Biscuits Reins Eickle-W-e- a — ds 00 three-year-o- American League t Woa Nw lark ?" 7 31 73 3d 73 40 it Loots " 219 33 Pllla4lplU IVtmlt Lflsi 21 34 33 4iTne4fi Ovelaa 10 ot lUmlts A Emit At o Fork port potted j port posed rmln Probable Pltchera t Bootba r WMhlrift Wedneadny’s ld ‘ 6-- Sea-bisc- W Nel-- " ai New fork Phlljnphla l and Caater ) va(I)— Genies (7-1- and Hadley ) Waahlngtoa at BartmLtanri Marrum (44) HChicago at St Louis— fltrftttoa Vs Hildebrand (4-- 4 ) 6-- ) 0-- $-- ) (S-3- er L CLEVELAND June 28 UP) — A erowd of 18000 taw the league-leadin- g Indians belt Tomrriy Bridges for Dene-mark- 2-- jive runs in the second Inning and fhtn hang on to a 8 to 4 decision Pvir the Detroit Tlgera that ran the Indians’ American league lead to 'four and a half games over tjie fained-o- Jeff Heath led off on Bridges with triple Earl Averlll walked and both came riding home as Hal Tros-k- y boosted his eleventh homef over the right field wall A moment later Ken Keltner followed that with a terrific blast that cleared the center field fence and when Frankie Pyt-la- k the neat batter singled Bridges was yanked in favor of Southpaw Harry Eisenstat The Indians got one norS run and one hit before the former Brooklyn schoolboy could retire the side but from then on they didn’t even come close to the plate Eisenstat gave them only three more hits all singles and not a (nan got past second 7-- B Vander Meer Hurls Reds To Win t - 6-- -- Yankees ut ’s IV ange N J heavyweight that they would take acfiontfgainat him if he went through with his bout with Light Heavyweight Champion John Henry Lewis- - scheduled for Phila-delphJuly 26 National League New Fork Cincinnati Chicago PitUburfh Boston ia The" commission based on the fact that Lewis has refused to accept a challenge to defend his JeOnlS Brooklyn- fhilwielphii title against Tiger Jack Fox of Spokane Wash and that they will not Tuesdays Results Cincinnati 0 Pittsburgh 3 At Iou1n 0 Chicago 3 Boston at rain New Fork at Phifadtlpbia postponed min g Wedneaday’a Probable Pitchers New York at Philadelphia (2) Meanwhile' Johnny Allen was nicked for two funs In the third on a walk singles by Eisenstat and Dixie Walker and Charley Gehring-er’- s double and two more jn the sixth when Petp Fox planted a homer- - In the bleachers after Rudy York had drawn a walk When Allen walked Gehrlnger and York on eight pitched balls in the eighth he 'was replaced by Johnny Humphries who kept the Tigers in check and enabled Allen to hang tip -his tenth triumph of the season Schumacher Board Warns NEW YORK June 28 UP) — The New York state scthletic commission Tuesday warned Tony Ctalento Or- 5-- 2 Ate Y V rail-bir- ®rajAiLiL dont long-awaite- title-hold- er if ® n n © mi tt the coolest places town — and Caatlemaa aad Hollingawortb Heaton t Brooklyn (night) — Fetta va Preenell (8-5-) ) Cincinnati at Pittsburgh — Waltera (4-9- 1 or Davla ) va Tobin St Urals- at Chicago— Welland(63) (66) va Lea (8-3- ) vaMulcah left-fiel- d' (8-5- ) (5-8- ) PITTSBURGH June 28 WV-T-ht Cincinnati Reds who have come to rely op Johnny Vander Meer as much as Johnny relies or his pay check accomplished a TOt of things Tuesday behind (another of the CLEVELAND ' young southpaw’s handsome pitch ABHOA ng Jobs Rorell la 5 2 2 3 Lary aa Walker If 5 1 2 0 Campbell rf 4 0 2 They beat the Pirates 8 to 2 cut 4 2b 4 10 Hale 2b Gehrlngr 4J 1 the New York Giants National York o 2 0 7 0 Heath If 4 12 Fox rf : league lead to a game and a half 4 1 2 0 Averlll cf 3 0 7 Greenbrg lb 3 0 9 0 Troaky lb :4 1 7 1 widened their margin over the third-plac- e Laabi el 4 0 10 Keltner 3b 310 0 Cubs by a full game and Roaa 3b 3 1 I 1 Pytlak c 3 2 7 0 0 5 0 0 Allen p 2 Bridge! p chalked up their first ‘triumph In 22 Eleenetaia p 3 1 0 1 Humphriea p 0 113 0 0 1 X White 1 J) 0 0 appearances at Forbes fieIL They aChrietman 0 0 0 0 hadn’t won here since the second Totala : 34 7 27 9 on August Totala 31 8 27 7 game of a double-headXBatted for Eiaenatat In ninth 11 er 1936 aRau ion Roaa In ninth Vander Meer after getting off to Detroit 002 002 000 —4 a Cleveland 050 000 OOx—5 a shaky start settled down -- and In-Error — Eiaenatat Run- - 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'Struck out— tory of the season and his ninth in By Allen 4 Eiaenatat 5 - Baaea on balls— successor he allowed total of Brldgea 1 Allen 4 'Hit— Off Brldgea 4 In one Inning (none out In eecond) Allen six hits and also struck out six 3 Loa-ln- g AJn 7 Winning pitcher— Allen while giving only two bases on balls pitcher— Brldgea Double playa — Rogell Behind him the Reds let loose a Greenberg it attack that sent Russ Baiters to the showers in the seventh 14-h- ' White Sox Down St LouiSy : 10-- 9 ST LOUIS June 28' UP)— Marvin Owen’s steal home in’ the ninth in- nlng provided the Chicago W h i t e Sox with the margin of victory over the St Lbuis Browns Tuesday The score was 10 to 9 Owen’s spectactilar dash’ came With two out and the bases loaded A few moments before Kip' Rad-cli- ff had homered with Hayes antf Kreevich on base to break a six-a- ll tie Johnny Whitehead who relieved Thornton Lee on the mound In the eighth struck out to end the inning CHICAGO ' I 2b Btelnbchr rf Xrnvch cf Radcllff If Owen 3b A Schlueter I Hayca Kuhel lb Berger aa Lee n Whltehed S H OAl ' v BT ' LOUIS 4 1 2 SIAlmada cf 3 OMcQulnn lb 4 T 5 OlCllft 3b II Bell rf 2IKraaa aa 4 4 1 2 HMsQuIllen If id 132 11 b h 40 a0 4 l 6 2 9 0 4 2 0 1 4 1 2 Q 5 112 8 3 1 0 42100 3 19 llHeath 5 0 3 2lzzzCox 0 0 0 4 1 0 3 Heffner 2b 4 3 4 2 0 0 p 1 0 0 OlWalkup p" aHughea 10 0 Van Atta 9 0 0 6 0 zzMazzers 10 0 0 0 Tlatja d 'Link! p 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 110 ljn 44152t 1000 -- A Cardinals Turn BackChicago Cubs - -- 9-- 3 P June 28 (AT— The j3t Louis Cardinals combined a seven-ru- n blast in the third inning with some excellent pitching by Lon War-n(k- e the Chicago Tuesday to beat " Cubs 9 to 3 Warneke held tha Cubs to seven hits while his mates pounded Tex Carleton Charlie Root and Al for 13 hits One was a home run with two on by Pepper Martin who drove in lour of the nine Cardinal runs The Gas House Gang knocked Carletbn out of the box in the big third to account for Carleton’s aeventh defeat of the season and sixth triumph A crowd of 9830 saw the Cubs slip back to a gamfand a half behind the second-plac- e Cincinnati Reds who Won over Pittsburgh f CHICAGO Total! &8 11 27 lsl Totala 3ft 15 27 1(1 tBatted for Walkuo In aeventh azBatted for Van Atta dn eighth ezzRan for Heaut in ninth:' 002 003 - 014— JO Chicago Bt Loula 200 000 ' 223— 9 — Krcea Error Run Summary: batted In — Clllt kreaa 2 Kreevich Radcllff 4 Kubel 3 Heffner McQulnn Berger Heath Two-baae — 3 Mazzera htte Btelnbacher Radcllff Heffner Heath 2 Three-haa- e hit — McQulnn Home run— Kuhel Radcllff Stolen baae— Owen 8chlueter Kuhel Sacrifice — Btelnbacher Double olava— Owen tu Kuhel Walkuo to Kreaa to McQulnn Baaea on balla — Off Lee 3 Whitehead 1 Walkup 2 —Van Atta 2 Tlatja 1 Link 1 Struck out Bv Lee 1 Walkup 3 Van Atta l LInke 1 Hlta— Off Lee 11 in 7In Whitehead 4 In 1 7: Walkup 7 Van Atta 1: Tletie 3 in Llnke ST LOUIS 0 In 3 by pltcSer — By Whitehead ABHOA Heffner - 'Wild pitch— Walkup Paaaed Slaughter rf 5 2 5 0 ball—Heath Winning pitcher — Whitehead ’ SMtrtln 1)54 10 4 Lolng pitcher — Tletie Strlpp 3b Medwlck If 4 3 3 0 Padgett lb 5 1 7 1 3 Martin cf 5 2 3 0 Guttrldge li 43 10 35 01 Owen a Warneke p 2 1 2 t ' I CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH -ABHOAI ABHOA Frey 2b 2IHandley 3b 3 1 2 3 5X2 L Waner cf 4 0 9 0 Berger If 5X41 Goodman rf 4 3 2 0 P Waner rf 4 McCmck lb 5 4 7 0 Vaughan 4 OX 5 Lombardi 4 2 T 2 Suhr lb 4 1 12 1 Craft cf Rizzo If 4 3 1 2 t RlKKB 3b 3 11 0 Todd e aa Myera 1 I Young 2b 3X11 Vandr lit p 4 0 0 4 Bauera p 2 0 0 1 Brown p Totals 3714 2710 Totala '33 8 27 1 Cincinnati 100 002 200-- A 020 000 000— 2 Pittsburgh Error — Riggs Meyers Runs hatted in Lombardi 3 Todd Young Rlcga McTwo-baa- e' Cormick hits — Rizzo Todd P Waner Suhr Sacrifice — Meyere Double ng Player-Youand Suhr Berger and Lombardi Handley Young and Suhr 'Baaea on balls — Vander Meer 2 Bauera 2 Strikeouts — Bauers 4 Vander Meer 8 Brown 1 Htte —Off Bauere 12 In 6 3 Brown 2 In 2 3 Wild pitch — Vander Meer Loelng pitcher— Bauera the Wind was War-neke- — t ’s 212 e Galan If Marty ef Demaree rf Cavretta lb Jurgea as Carleton p Root p zCotlln 13 We maintain a Vast system — the only known organization of its kind— to locate Vintage to bacco Even in Vintage years we classify all filler tobacco into seven grades— and buy only tobacco of the three for use in White Owls quality of the-to-p Have you tried a White Owl lately? 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