Show - " ( - & r' - Greenberg Leads Detroit to Victory With Two Home Runs Hank lifter Ruth’s Record THE SALT Young’s Bat E THURSDAY MORNING JULY 28 1938 Cardinals Pound Out Behind Warneke Practice rounds for the Salt Lake City amateur golf chjjnpionship tournament wiTfopen at the Bonneville club Thursday and a large delegation of shotmakers is expected to take advantage of the oppor tunity to tune their shots for the event National League Pittsburgh New York VC Boston Results Wednesday’ Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia 2 Nt Louis 7 New York 0 Boston Mi Cincinnati 0-Brooklyn 3 Chicago 2 I'’' fii'i Humbert Cincinnati X 8 at Boston— Davis ) Lanning Pittsburgh at Philadelphia— vs Hollingsworth (8-8- ) ) Only games scheduled rs ) PHILADELPHIA July 27 LD— Floyd Young batted Pittsburgh to a 4 to 2 victory over the Phillies the Pirate second-sackWednesday driving in all four runs with ft single homer and a fielder’s C I er Jim Wade Utah rifle champion who will defend his crown at Fort Douglas Saturday Sunday 1 State Rifle iMeet Set at Crescent Nears T itle In Amateur Circuit choice Young drove in the first Pirate run in the second when he singled after Vaughan had walked and stole second In the fourth he slammed into the left field his round-trippstands after Todd had beat out an Infield hit Fort Douglas Pete Larson Hurls Suburban Club to Shutout Win Over Fort Douglas In the ninth he' came up with Vaughait on third by virtue of a walk Infield out and a stolen base and knocked in the last Pirate run with a hard drive to Crescent notched up its eleventhwin irf Douglas Mueller at second Vaughan beat starts in the second half Amateur federation race Wednesday and Mueller’s throw to the plate Russ Bauers held an edge over ’in doing so advanced a step nearer the title While Pete was coming up with a southpaw Bill Hallahan and Hugh Bauers Amateur Federation of the Phils three-hi- t Mulcahy mound masterpiece his yielded only four hits In the fifth mates nicked Lefty Lontz tiny post Chuck Klein doubled for the Phillies southpaw for 10 hits to ring up a and eventually scored on Martin’s 8 to 0 victory While the suburlong fly to right In the sixth Jordan doubled and scored on a single ban club continued its rampant Clark Thereafter by pinch-hitte- r victory march D & R G W first Bauers never wa in trguble half champion remained only a PITTSBURGH BHOAI PHILADELPHIA 3b 4 0 0 II Jordan 3b Handley " “'ll u O’Scharein 1 3 OlxClark 0 13 I'D Young 81 0 2 0! Brack If 1 2 7)Weintrab lb 1 3 1 IKlein rf 2 2 BlMartin cf 0 1 lIDavis c Mueiler 2b Hallahan p D ft R G W 8 Woodbury Realtors 4 4 1 0 II 2 0 1 4 Friday’ Schedule Crescent vs Barnett ft Weiss No ? 0 1 0 0 2 545 p m : umpires Barber and Olson: scorer Harvey 2 0 Realtors McClanahan's vs Woodbury 4 0 18 1 3 1 3 0 Community 5 45 p m : umpires — Liddell 0 and Anderson scorer Snider 3 1 3 0 3 0 3 ft 2 OrO 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 BHOA 110 10 10 Deacon Danny Fette Win For Boston 10 xxWhltney Mulcahy p 29 4 27 16 33 6 27 14!Totals Totals xBatted for Schareln in sixth xxBatted for Hallahan In eighth 010 200 001j3-- 4 Pittsburgh 000 01 1 OOlf—2 Philadelphia Rutu batted In — F Krror — D Young Two-bas- e hits — 4 Davis Clark Young Home run — F Klein Vaughan Jordan SacriStolen bases — Vaughan 2 Young Double plav — F Young fice — p Waner Bases on balls — to Vaughan to 8uhr Strike Hallahan 2 Bauers 2 Mulcahy 1 BOSTON July 27 UR— With DanHits — Off outs — Bauers 3 Hallahan 1 Hallahan 6 in 8 Innings Mulcahy none in ny MacFayden and Lou Fette pitch— pitch1 Bauers Winning pitcher Losing er— Hallahan five-h- it ball in their Rally Wins for Cards Sixth-Innin- g ( 5 2 5 ti kartell si 5 1 3 0 Ripple rf 4 1 3 OiOtt 3b 5 1 6 OlLeiber cf Guterdge 3b 5 1 2 OiMeCarthv lb 4 0 0 4'Chiozza 2b Myers ss 3 2 3 OIKamporis 2b Bremer c Warneke p 3 1 0 liMapcuso c jDanning c 2b 114 0 0 4 (Coffman p 0 4111 4 0 3 0 4 0 9 2 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 t 3 0 (Castleman p 1 ILohrmau p 0 jzSeeda 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 30 4 27 9 Totals 381127 6‘Totals zBatted for Lohrman In seventh Ft Louis 000 007 000—7 New York 000 00(T 000—0 Errors — Bartell 2 McCarthy Myers Runs batted In — Warneke 2 Brown Padg-t- t Two-base — 3 hit Mancuso Home run Stolen bases — Gutterldge Bre—Padgett mer Sacrifices — Cattleman Warneke T Moore Double plays— Bartell Kampouris and McCarthy Myers Brown and Mize Basea on balls—Warneke 2 Castleman 2 Strikeouts — Warneke 3 Castleman 2 Coffman 1 Hits — Off Castleman 7 In 5 Coffman 1 Innings Lohrm&n 3 In 11-- 3 In 2 Losing pitcher— Castleman Thirty-eight- h pace-settin- will he handled New lork 7 8t Louis 5 (second pout pmifd: rain) le eland 12 Philadelphia 11 Detroit 9 Washington 4 Boston at Chicago (2) postponed game rain Thursday’s Probable Pitchers New lork at Nt Louie— Hadley Hildebrand ) Boston at Chicago 2 — Wilson ) and Midkiff is Knott ) Whitehead ) Washington at Detroit — DeShong ) rs S (Ill and ) ) at (alehouse ( le Philadelphia (8-f- (8-7- ) s eland— Net Aon At Delafield BHOA ST LOUIS BHOA 2 1 4 5 0 3 ft Almada cf 4 0 3 aiMcQuitm 1b 5 Kolfc 3b Heurich rf 4 10 O Mazzera rf 5 4 Dimaggio cf 4 0 1 llClift 3b 01 Kress ss 3 Gehrig lb 3111 if ft 4 2 4 1 iMpQuillen Dickey i Selkirk If 4 2 1 OlHcath c 2 4 14 3 Heffner 2b Gordon 2b 2 2 0 2 Johnson p 4 Vance p 2 2 0 21 Sundra p 0 2151 3 1 1 1 11 0 3 3 314 0 0 2 0 35 13 27 9 36 11 27 liiTotals 030 110 101- ‘ New York 004 001 000—5 St Louis Emus — Almada 2 Clift Runs batted in Gordon Vance Gehrig Hen rich Selkirk Kress McQuiUen McUuInn Sundra 2 Two-bashits — Vance 2 Heath Johnson Sun-Ir- a Home Kress Almada Double SacrlfUe — Heffner Gordon ami Kress McQuinn RnJfe Gordon and Croiettl and Gehrig Bases on McQuinn (unassisted) Gehrig — 3 3 Buitdra Johnson balls Vance Hits — Strikeouts — Vance 1 Johnson 3 Sundra Off Vance 13 in 513 innings none in 3 Winning pitcher— Sundra Totals Home Run Club attracts largely the muniripal Greenberg' Tlpers 33 York Tigers 22 Johnson Athletics AN Goodman Reds 26 Ott Mize Cardinals 14 Medwlck American league players and has therefore become more or less a public links affair Foxx Red Sox 27 Greenberg’s thirty-thir- d came in the Tiger’s eighty-eight- h game of the current cam- - 1 0 in Thompson Milwaukee the third round Ray Du Bois and Hal Lamb the other Salt Lakers entered were defeated in the same round Du Bois lost to David Freeman Los Angeles and Lamb decision to Mardropped a vin Carlock Los Angeles Greenberg hit ohe of Monte Weaver’s pitches into the upper left field stands in the first inning with Bill Rogell and Charley Gehringer on base In the second Inning Gehringer again was on the base when Greenberg landed on Pete Appleton for his second homer WASHINGTON BHOAI Case rf Lewis 3b West of Simmons If Myer 2b Travis ss asrlcll R Ferrell c Gutliant c Weaver p Annlfton p 4 1 4 2 5 1 ft 0 ft 0 ft 3 3 0 2 0 1 0 2 1 xWrleht Krskaskas p 0 xxBonura Kelley p 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 DETRSSIT a OlWhlte if 2 liRosell ss 3 O'OehrtiRer 2b 1 0 Greenbrg lb 4 0 Fox rf 0 3 Moreau cf 9 l'Tebbetts c 1 0 Cristman 3b 2 lj Lawson 0 0 01 0 01 0 Oi 0 O' 0 O' IAH GRAD GASDUNI rAHlTATtftOA COMMISSION with WkoOtieJkltfMfi WEST TEMPLE Poppy 2 O' Ropers c 8 0 McClosky 0 Lontz p IxPeak In the first game "Deacon” Danny avenging the hand injury he suffered jvhen the Reds last visited Boston made it his eighth victory for the year at the expense of big Jim Weaver who was replaced by Gene Schott in the eighth in- 10 2 0 0 1 If 2 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 10 10 1 1 1 1 1 300 1 00 0 — 4 010 700 x— 8 Summarv: Errors— R Lindorff 2 Chapman Frantz Stolen bases — Evans Frantz Three-bas- e 3 Kramer J Tezak hits — Two-bas- e R Lindorff Evans Chapman hits — Chapman Frantz Call L Tezak K Double nlav — Gunn tra Gilbert Lindorff to R Lindorff- - Charce defeat to Schaf-hur- k “Struck out — Bv Srhafbuck 1 J Bases on bails — Off Tezak fi Oiher 2 J Terak 4 Oiher £ Umpires — Anderson Scorer — Snider 4 21DIMaggio cl 3 2 0 and Beaumont Frey 4 0 2 OlCoouey rf 4 12 0 Berger If Goodman rf 4 0 1 OIGarma 3b 4 2 1 4 McCrmck lb 4 1 8 2ICucine!lo 01 West If OlFIetcher 2i Lopes c Hershbrgr c 3 0 5 3 12 Craft rf 2 0 1 Riggs 3b 2 11 Myers ss Rlchrdsn ss 0 0 0 2 0 0 Weaver p Schott p 0 0 0 2b 3 3 2 2 2IWarstler ss 2 OIMacFaydn p 3 31 II 1 0 0 01 0 0 10 lb Woodburv D A R G W 0 3 2 1 3 1 Dodgers Take Night 13501 2 10 0 15 Game 3 to 0 0 2 2pm Club Gemmelt Dividend at Tribune at Provo 230 Magua-Garfiei- d p nament here Wednesday Indians Capture Galen to Believed Recovering 12-1- 1' ' BROOKLYN July 77 Mb— By the grace of a couple of enemy errors and Tuck Stainback’s pinch single the Dodgers- - scored three runs in the ninth Wednesday) night to change what appeared a shutout defeat into a 3 to 2 victory over the A Chicago Cubs crowd of 34414 turned out for the match with the Philadelphia 18 league-leadin- six-da- Intermountain Service 30 5 24 12ITota1 Totals 26 7 27 15 xBatted for Myers in eighth xxBatted for Weaver in eighth Cincinnati 000 000 000 — 0 Boston 000 010 000 — 1 Run batted in — DIM"-gtError — Berger near-capaciTwobase hits— Garins 2 Three-bas- e hit— Frey Stolen bases— Fletcher Coonev Sacrifices— Lopez 2 CuceineHo Fletcher Double plavs — West to Fletcher: Frev to tilt BROOKLYN Myers to McCormick Bases on balls— CHICAGO ABflOA ABHOA1 Struck out— MacFayden 1 Weaver 4 Weaver 4 Hits —Off Weaver 6 In 7 In- Jurpes ss 4 1 4 0 5 1 1 2 Rosen rf nings Schott 1 In 1 Winning pitcher— Herman 2b 4 1 3 liCampbcll c 4 2 7 0 3 0 2 0 4 2 0 0 Hassett if MacFayden Hack 3b Losing pitcher— Weaver 4 17 0 3 0 2 0 Camlill lb Galan If Second game Reynolds cf 4 0 3 0 Lavagetto 3b 3 0 4 1 CINCINNATI 4 16 2'Durocherss O’Dea c BOSTON ( 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 ABHOAl ABHOA Cavrretta rf 4 i R o Kov cf 4 0 0 ’’IDiMaggio cf 4 0 4 0 Collins lb 1 Hudson 2b 3 12 1 3 0 Frey 2b 4 0 0 4 2 0 2zzStainback Berger If 4 13 0 Bryant p rf Goodman rf 4 0 1 OIGarms 2b 2 0 0 1 iPnsedel p 4 1 2 0 McCormk lb 4 2 15 OICuccineHo 2b 4 2 2 0 0 0 (rCuvler 10 Lombardi c 4 0 4 UMaceert if 2 12 1 0 0 0 0 'Tamulis p 3 2 0 OlFIetcher lb 4 2 6 1 Craft cf 3 0 0 7IMueller c 32 7 27 3 Riggs 3b' 35 8x25 81 Totals 4 0 5 0 Totals 3 13 fliWarstler ss 2 0 3 6 Mversss XOne out when winning run was scored 2 0 0 3i Fette p Walters p 4 1 0 zBatted for Posedel In eighth -zzBatted for Hudson in ninth 31 5 24 191 Totals Totals 000 000 — 2 8 27 9 Chicago 002 32 ' 001 s Cincinnati 000 000 003— 3 000 000 — 1 Brooklyn Boston 031 Camilll Galan Jurges 000 100 — 5 Errors— Summary Errors — Frev 2 Mvera Runs Runs batted in — Herman Hack Stainback Summary — batted In Fletcher 2 Fette Coonev Warst Two-bas- e hit— Hack Stolen bases — Cavar- Two-bas- e ler Mvers hit — Fletcher Homt retts Double plav — Herman to Hudson — run — Mvers Double 2 on baMs — Off Posedel Walters to Collins plavs 2 Rices to Lombardi Rrvant 7 Myers to McCormick Strikeouts —Posedel ft Bn ant ft1 to McCormick Bases on hails — Off Fette nits—Off Posedel 7 In 8 Tamulis I In 1 WinWalters 5 Balk- - Posedel Btruck out— Fette 3 Wal- Wild pitch— Posedel ters X ning pitcher — Tamulis 110 spot victory its own account in the dizzy Industrial league race Going into the last of the sixth the score was 0 for Dividend and With Shepherd in fine form? the Miners appeared headed for sole possession of the spot next to the league-leadin- g Magna-Garfiel- d crew Then came the sixth— and with a n a three-ruspree— which put the locals ahead for the first time in the game The score: DIVIDEND GEMMELL CLUB ABHOA ABHOAl Chrlstnan 2b 5 1 0 l'Woodbury 2b 5 2 1 4 3 0 3 4iSumnfcht rf 3 1 3 0 Taylor 3b 0 LvnnBIrd 2b 2 0 1 0 Mattaon rf 5 1 2 21accana If 3 13 0 Berge as Reese rf 5 0 0 0 Kastelllc cf 4 3 8 OIB Johnson ss 4 1 1 0 Peery lb Lee Bird cf 3 0 2 1 J Smith lb 4 18 0 4 2 5 0 Brown 3b 4 2 1 1 Jensen If 3 2 3 OIH Smith c 4 1 0 0 Butler c 3 10 2 Shepherd p 3 0 0 2IElsh p 1 0 0 0! 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SAVE MONEY BY BUYING GOODRICH Vims aubjeet to change without notice 38 9 24 101 Totals 35 13 27 7 010 000 105 — 7 000 003 52x — 10 Summary: Errors — BergeTwo-bis-Christiansen e Butler Woodbury Brown J Smith Woodbury Sum-Three-bas- e nlrht Matlson hit — Jensen Double plays— Lee Bird to Taylor to Berge Christiansen to Perge to Peerv Woodburv Wild pitches — Smith Fish Smllh to Bases Strikeouts Shepherd 3 Flh 7 on ba'ls - Smith 2 Fish 2 Umpires — Bar Scorer — Boberg her and Peacock Dividend Gemmell CHECK Man what a tire bargain! Now you can get a big husky tire thafs backed by the name Goodrich at a price F ull dimension— with extra-wid- 0 1 1 t Slugfesf m The Miners came back in the first of the seventh to chase over onerun and made the score 2 but that was the closest they got to the hardhitting clubmen A five-ru- n spree in the last of' the seventh in 'the midst of which Harold Smith replaced Shepherd on the hill for Dividend salted the game away fbr the locals They came back however in the eighth to chase across their final two runs The Miners one of the fighting-es- t clubs in the circuit rolled over five runs in the ninth in their last desperate bid to salvage the game from the fire They clouted Gene Fish Gemmell ace hard and often in this frame but his mates came up with some sparkling support to quell the rally before it got out’’ of hand 0 1 3 CLEVELAND July 27 M)— The Cleveland Indians won a slugging Com- p 3 2 0 15 :18 9 24 7 Totals 34 11 27 12 XBatted fur Appleton In sixth xxBatted for Kd'&U&uskas in eighth 002 001 010—4 Washington 2 0 Detroit 520 Oil OOx— 9 Errors— Morgan Rogell Gehringer Runs batted tn — Greenberg 5 Travis Lewis Christman 2 Tebbetts Wright Two-bashits — Travis Lewis Tebbetts Home runs — Greenberg 2 Stolen B C (Canadian Gutliant VANCOUVER Bases Sacrifice — White base — Press)— Ray Casen and R Carro-ther- s on ballsMorgan — Weaver 1 Appleton 1 Krakaus-ka- s 2 Lawson 4 Struck out— Appleton 1 H Los Angeles defeated 2 Lawson 2 Hits — k)ff Weand Gordon Krakauskas Lando Vancouver aver' ft in I tuning Appleton 4 It! 4 6-- 2 Wild 2 In 2 Kellev none In 1 Giles Salt Lake City 6-in Passed balls — Gutliant pitch — Appleton the quarterfinals of the men's open Tebbetts Losing pitcher — Weaver doubles western Canada tennis tour- m 430 0 0 2 2 1 2 2 Totals 32 10 21 8! Totals BINGHAM — Coming back in the Totals 23 3 2111 xBatted for Sheehan in seventh Crescent 100 031 3 — 8 late innings to pound Loyd ShepThirtv-eight- h 000 000 0 — 0 herd from the mound after it apInfantry Summary Errors— Turner Crumbling Lomasnev Stolen bases— Rugg 2 peared the Dividend mound ace was Poppv Two-base E Lunnen Poppv hits — E Lun- going to hurl his Dividend mates nen Larson Struck out — Bv Larson 3 to a victory Gemmell club of BingBases on balls — Off Lontz J Hit with Passed bail ham Wednesday slammed out a 10-- 7 pitched ball— Turner bv Lontz Rogers Umpires— Peterson and Barnev on to take over second ning The Bees with several fine scorScorer Hare D A R 0 W ing chances cashed in on but one of WOODBURY AB H O A ABHOA them in the fifth frame when 4 0 3 Cal! Gilbert 3b 4 10 2 Vince DiMaggio's clean single to R Lindrtf S3 4 2 3 L Tezak 3b 3 12 2 7 4 Gunn Fa 1b am 2h 41 left scored Elbie Fletther from K Lindrff cf 3 0 OlFrantz lb 2 22 28 03 third They got seven hits Chanman c 3 2 1 OiCampana cf 3 1 1 0 Greer c 0 0 3 O Kramer rf 3 2 0 0 In the second backing up Fette’s Sears If 2 0 Mason Jf 3 0 2 0 fine hurling the Bees made eight Shepherd 2b 41 3 0 2 O'Cnttreil c 3 0 5 1 0 0 J Tezak p 3 0 1 2 rf 20 blows getting the jump early by Olsen Srhafbuck p 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 piling up a 0 lead in the second Oliver p inning and scoring one run in both Totals 29 7 18 8l Totals 28 9 2110 the third and seventh frames Myers’ homer in the third saved the Reds from a shutout as Fette held such sluggers as Berger and Lombardi in close check Berger went hitless in eight times at bat and only once hit out of the infield CINCINNATI BOSTON BHOAI BHOA 2b 4 2 1 munity 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 6-- 3 2 Magna-Garfipl- 1 BHOA 4 Ath-leti- Wednesday 12 to 11 to reORANGE N J July 27 (UP)-T- ony main a game and a half behind the Giants 21 chalGalento heavyweight Cardinals 13 g New York Yankees lenger was believed out of danger his as Wednesday temprature pulse The tribe used five pitchers and Runs Baited In and respiration turned toward nor- the A’s used three Willis Hudlln y siege of bronFoxx Red Sox 98: mal after a American league: who started for Cleveland was York Yankees 74 chial pneumonia Tipers 74: Dickey chased in the first inning after he Averlll Indians 71: Greenberg Tigers 68 The oxygen tent over Tony's bed Keltncr Indians 68 gave up a walk and three hits Ott Giants 77: Med- was removed this National league morning for the Rookies Zuber Humphries and wlck Cardinals 72: Goodman Reds 68 first time since last Friday night McCormick Reds 66: Rizzo Pirates 61 (Continued on Following Page) Dkkey Yankees National league Two days will be allowed for the first round second round and semiFinals in all divifinal matches sions will be held on Sunday April 7 One of the finest assortments of prizes ever posted has been arranged for the winners Champs and runnin every flight will receive ers-up a prize UP)-F- rank 6-- NEW YORK Crosettl ss of the season paign Mcliner Wins His Match s First game four-bagg- er ) scheduledjughtcap The pitching starters both were strangers to Sportsman's park Vance who had a brief trial with DELAFIELD-WiJuly 27 the Yanks late last season made his Mehner waa the qnly Salt from first start since his recall Lake City entrant to survive Kansas City Sunday Fred John- Wednesday’s play in the western son who went the route for the tennis tournament here junior Brownies was recently brought up Mehner took the measure of Jim from Toledo DETROIT July 27 UP) Hank Greenberg big Detroit first base-ma- n and thirty-tgot his thirty-secon- d hird home runs Wednesday to lead the Tigers to a yictory over the Washington Senators Greenberg’s present circuit clout pace is ahead of Babe Ruth's when he set his record of 60 in 1927 Ruth made his thirty-thir- d that year in the ninety-fift- h game Clubmen Tip Miners by 10-Score seventh he was touched for two more hits and that represented the sum total of the post nine’s batting activities 7 JoeTczak D & R G W righthander got off to a bad start in his game with the Realtors being nicked for three runs after two Utah Industrial League were out in the first inning but after that he settled down and Oemmell Club Dividend pitched brilliant ball Pinney Beverage The scores: Carbon ing respective 2 38TH INFANTRY Provo games Casey Stengel's Boston Bees AB H O A 3 0 10 2 II Wyatt cf Result Wednesday’s Wednesday stepped out of the jinx 1 4iCrumbHiiR ss 3 0 3 4 Cemmell club 10 Dividend 7 0 21 Sheehan tt 2 0 2 0 column winning a doubleheader 5 OrLomasney 2b 3 0 5 2 Sunday’s Schedule 3 l'Warburtn lb 3 1 8 0 Carbon vs Pinney Beverage (two) :r the Cincinnati Reds 0 and 0 0 2 3b 3 xCooke xxGamble IP SOUTH infantry Th?" meet will consist of nine matches eight to be counted in the grand aggregate which determines the state champion who for one year holds the Lieutenant Colonel A H Means trophy The Saturday program includes: Completion of registration 7 to 8 a m navy match 8 a m roast guard 10 a m fadeaway 11 a m two sightseeing shots and 10 shots for record at 600 yards 1 p m two g subur- sightseeing shots and 20 shots for step behind the ban crew by pounding out an 8 to 4 record at 1000 yards 2:30 p m All events will be concluded Suntriumph over Woodbury Realtors defending city champions day Larson turned in his best pitched game of the season as he stifled the slugging post nine Through the first five innings he was nicked for only one hit In the sixth and 1-- 11 Brown the The tournament hy Professional) John Gecrtsen Tom McHugh and Jerry Henderson along with Superintendent A1 Emery of the public courses This tournament hiy always been staged on one of the city clubs and hl Ann n NEW YORK July 27 UP)—1 The St Louis Cardinals combined a timely attack with a pair of enemy errors in a big sixth inning splprge Wednesday to wallop the Giants 7 to 0 behind long Lonnie Warneke’s four-h- it pitching It was the Giants’ fifth straight setback and left them five games behind the National league leading Pittsburgh Pirates NEW YORK ST LOUIS H 0 A BHOA' Moore If T Moore cl 4 2 D 0 10 4 03 radgett rfIf Medwirk Mize lb son Utah's best rifle shots will gather on the range at Fort Douglas Saturday and Sunday for the 1938 Utah The meet is being championships With husky Pete Larson applying a liberal coat of whitewash to sponsored by the Utah Rifle and 13 Pistol association and conducted by Fort batters Detroit Star 33 Circuit Blows for Year - ( lev eland Boston 3 Players who have registered for the tournament wilt IteMllowed to practice without charge Thursday and Friday Qualifjing play over 18 holes will be staged Saturday and Sunday " However since many of the leading plyares will be tied up with team matches on Sunday arrangements can be made with Professional John Gccrtsen to turn in qualifying scores earlier Team players who will have no chance to qualify on Saturday or Sunday should contact Gecrtsen Only a few shotmakers had regis tered for the event Wednesday but more than 1000 are expected to sign up before the qualifying lists are The meet annually closed Sunday draws the largest field of the sea- ) American League- ST LOUIS July 27 UP) — Rookie Steve Sundra who has been9pretty much a "bust” all season came through in a large way Wednesday and personally led the New York Yankees to a victory over the Browns Rushed into the game in the sixth inning when the Brownies had the score tied one out and the bases loaded on young Joe Vance Sundra tossed hitless ball over the “last 3 innings Then he hit a homer in the seventh to break the tie andin the ninth he singled to drive jn the final run Lou Gehrig also hit a homqr— his sixteenth of the year The contest was to have been the first game of a doubleheader but rain forced a postponement of 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