Show 'T m THE SALT- - LAKE TRIBUNE ) Tie-Cards-7-- 0 t td ill high-geare- National Lca’gue Wa ImI snt er- - ft® ij Ik 51 T J2 jet Ml 19 Ml et- - x 10J 4HS 4Mt 80 J04 Lt M New t j1 tio " in ' led it - ) tiil n4 el Yack— nheffnea 8S) nr MhnmnrlMr 13 a) well-balano- ‘w It)— mo4 7 - Only inniM KhMulrO — By PAUL MICKELSON CINCINNATI Sept 30 HV-Ru- m Bauers comlo rtedlnj lumberjack from the north Wisconsin woods rescued his Pittsburgh Pirate mates from the very preolploe of elimination in the National league pennant race Friday with a four-h- it perfor- - -- manee the bootingBuc-eanee- rs a split In the day double-header with the Reds AU but dropped out of the race as big Paul Derringer licked them L with a five-h- it Job In tht opener the Pirates came back to retain iy that-gav- e -- - vo in to5 rw er - — no-ru- ' jam® Who the Cube will start against him will be a headache for Gabby Hartnett that no aspirin will cure Dizzy Dean probably wilt get the call but no sore-arpitcher has been successful against murderers’ row yet and Dls only has to think game when back to the 1997 he didn’t have hie core arm to recall haw those Yanks took him to T-- lut by their behind hope flickering Bauers hitting and pitching to score their first victory In five games 1 The timely vlctory'kept the flag race alive for at least another day as tbs onrushlng Chicago Cubs squared off with St Louie — - m -- rid rd ss er n ’5-‘ J ie Ite Ifi ut - so ed all-st- ar a®-- v® B® Id i put Bauers helping his own cause 'with a triple and a double provided the oxygen tent for a dying baseball cause So superb was he that he turned back 15 man in a row from the third through the sixth inning After they had a run off hie slants id the second on a pair of singles and s Bauers mowed fielder’s choice them down until the eighth when Harry Craft singled and scored ss Nolan Richardson’s drive reflected off Lee Handley's glove for a scratch hit Outside of that the complete masbig lumberjack was ter In tho first game tho Pirates looked as much like flag contenders as the hopeless Philadelphia Phillies Derringer held them to two bits over the first seven innings Manager Pie Traynor refused to give tip despite the spilt “We’re not licked until well maybe tomorrow et the earUest” said Fie “and maybe then the situation will turn We’ve won two games in a row and the Cubs have lost two in a row before— unless my memory to bad 5 PITTSBURGH ' ABHOA u Waner tl I 0 1 Waner rf 4 2 3 r Hadley to the fourth game “Bump" you recall was the “concede’ pitcher beaten by Carl Hubbtll a year ago but who to highly successful as a “spot” hurler the Pirate Suppose however win Then thlngi should be somewhat simpler for the Yanks There isn’t one standout flinger on the Buq staff Jim Tobin an himself to the leader with 14 victories and might give hie old pate trouble After him there are Bob Klinger Cy Blanton and Russ Bauers Except for Klinger none of these were --overly successful even againet National league batsmen Behind the 'plate Dickey stands out over the others like the Empire State building in a tent colony 4 1 2 Rlaao U 2b If Goodman MeCrmflii ABHOA rf lb 8 1 S 4 4 2 10 4 0 4 S ¥:! ol 1000 ooj 1000 ABH 0A1 ik Winer ef 2b O' Myers Waner n F klaao If 01 Berger If Goodman iMcCrmclr AB 4 rf lb Lombardi e Vaughaa an Snhr lb Theyenw 2h Handley 3b Todd s Bauers p 3b iCraft of J1 Richtdsn Moors p Gambia Schott p Totals 32? 27101 Totals t Bitted for Moors In tlghth Pittsburgh ' H0A 4 4 ' 314 27? J idCl in ’ 4 IlOOt e iteMi 44MIM9M Ucu 1 i 7 22 3 10 10 3T As 81 38 G3 31 21 8 aeaes aaeeee 24 12 o 0130 plckey Yankees Hartnett Cube 8T SH 2 478 Pot 710 ll1 357 528 482 ill STS L TEMPLE p CHICAGO Sept 30 K Wrigley Jr owner of the rampaging "Chicago Cuba wa as exd cited a any bleacher fan during the- - progms-o- f --the Cubs’ game with tb Cardinals at St Louie Friday which darkness ended in tho ninth with tho score tied 7 Wrigley directing hie various enterprises was too busy to make the trip to St Louie with the Cuba So he wa forced to get th details of the game by radio— rather by two radios Ha has one built into his desk In his spaoious offices in the Another a portWrigley building able he lugged around while going from one office to another WU-Pbllli- pop-eye- 1-- 1-- - 8-- 3 6-- L 8-- By GAYLE TALBOT ST LOUIS Sept 30 tfV-Th- e Chicago Cubs sad St Louis Cardi- nals further oomplicsted the National league pennant battling" tq g t-- 7 tie at Sportsmans’ park bare and leaving themsfiyea’a doublhtadcr to 'play Saturday next te ‘the last day of the season Needing only to win Friday ns heir rivals tho Pittsburgh Pirates wer splitting a pair at Cincinnati ta practically lew up the league tltlj the tiring Cuba threw away the l lead they held going Into the fifth inning and ‘ were lucky to escape defeat Tht Cards had the bates loaded when Joe Medwlck popped np for tho final out in the last of the ninth bya-ttrlcs- i race-Friday- 6-- 1-- 7-- 6-- 3-- 6-- 8-- -- tc The deadlock left the race still in doubt and tb Cubs crippled and weary-f- ar The Pirates still could by taking their laet two from Reds if ths Cubs fall apart they Jcoked like doing just that" win the and tote eventh-lnnin- c ct - VatV o0c Friday Manager Gabby Hartnett playing with a damaged finger on hla throwing hand had still another digit hurt by a foul tip in the ") ' ntt' v andhad toretlr -- g- I H RBI 115 a BA 314 n Nl® Twk eeiseMsi Weft 98 etest! i86 14 6 Bi-t- Jio 843 M 84 13 J® 9? 494 358 347 14 8L f“ Si ea es ss i 683 J91 6 FrlSs-r'- i RaiulU Waihlnrinn a Batnn postpoMSt tala 5--3 Loui Chlrsra 1 3 lawoa (nm ealle anS nf dshta SarlUMM) Summary! StlubMtar“ Error — Oryks Kuh I et -- The Cards pounded the three Cubs’ elbowers for 17 blows Friday Stuart Martin leading the way with two double and two singles Medwlck also had doubled twice before he missed his big chance in the ninth The Cubs collected 13 hits themselves drumming away mer- p 4 4 3 0 1 3 3 2 1 X 2 8 5 J CHICAGO OAI A !1 III 0 0 0 2iOweti c iWameks OConntrs 5 2 Sullivan 1 Applln Oryaka as 1 -Lucadello Hushes 2 Trotter p Totals 39 13 24 111 Totals - III St Louis CbiOA®® lb $ high-welg- 2?"? 003 020 000i 8 Mt9MMtf130 longest v ing Saturday Top weight of 126 pounds for the dash was assigned to Hal Prico Headley’s Preeminent 140 which carried a round In tho fall ban dicap at Belmont two weeks ago and finished third hack-breaki- '33 8 000 03ft a investment keeps you good looking $750 $500 n n id!!! Grid Schedule For Saturday ht J Wiat Virginia va wait Va Wm-leya-n Morgantown — Wllllam-Mar- y va Apprantlca School William burg Vo Indicate night gam 0 0 ihooting Auitrian sports (13 N ‘ v n favorite to win the young mn'i fell and winter campus favorite the ss 'Colors are Grey Blue end Green $385 An vot skiing hat’ $385 in "odds-o- n the making of -- tt i age! It takes three times longer to make a hat by the 9 v process than by ordinary methods Z C M r ruix i uir4A e a Water-Blo- c stretched by special process the blocking is don on e specie! machine end e direful makes the 'materials used in these remarkable hats improve with Wa Take Care of Youf Fish and Game! arm " Only fine long cut hare’s fur and cut coney are used Ht Vievruoiel Aii THE THE SPQNSE TYROLEAN skating ndi a modified replica of the famous Fishing or Hunting Trip w ' Her’ the latest hat for WHEN IN MACKAY ON YOUR STOP AT ' r i aAidh1 edge BRIM with a narrow band and A lightweight fiat is good keeps you in good humor Witer-Blo- hand-felte- d SNAP UMtfUa rf 3 2 ® o 3813 27111 Totals 421? 27 13 sBatt4 for Pedselt la sixth szBatted for Bhoun In Mveuth la nluth " iBUed for C Davie 114 001 OOO— T Chlcayo St Loula 101 031 100— T (Called account darkneaa ) Summary Runa batted In— Ttemarea 3 Medwlck 2 Reynold! 2 CollluaTwo-baa-Hartnett o Mlao S T Mooro hlte— Hock 8 Martin 2 CavarrotU Colllna Reynold Medwlck 2 T Mooro Tbroe-bon- o hit— MIm Homs ruo—Hartnstt Stolen boss— Brewo — SoorKlos Cavarrsttk Doubts ploys — Juries and Collins McOes Brown and Mize Be ms on bolls— djarleton 4 french 2 Bryant ! Warnaka 1 McGea 3 Bhoun 1 Struck out— By Carleton 1 Bryant 1 Wameke 1 McGee 2 Hit — Off Carloton in 4 liming (0 out In 5th) French 4 In (0 eut In Tth) Bryant 5 In 3 Warueke In 2 3 McGee 5 In 3 3 Bhoun 1 In 1 D4vis 1 la A Wild pltob— Carlstoa Classy yield JNameJ tho eighth inning to win the opener ' Ted Lyons allowed 13 hits in win- For $7500 Race ning his ninth game of the season Md Sept 30 W7- -A The Browns rallied to tie the LAUREL core in the eighth Inning of the classy field of 18 sprintera-w- as second game after the Sox aided named overnight for the 17500 homer had Added Capital handicap owning by Connors' two-ru- n toad in the third taken a fall race meetMaryland’s man A CASCADE AB H T Moors ef ft 3 8 Martin 3b 4 4 Padgett rf 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ® 1 0 0 OiasiKpps 1 Medwick If 4 31 Mice 4 lb ft 1 3 ss Oi Brown OIGuttrdgedb 4 t 3 Meysr2b 3b Bsrser 3b fucaellg ell Owsn 3b 0 rate rf Only gaoMa ecbeSutee rf Stelnbchr p 0 2 Rsdolitf If Gryska " Saturday Brnhabl Bllrhnr 1 Kress ss 0 Connors lb -Wun Lni slecnrds la FHntbHM 0 Gerlach ss ficQuillaa It 4 6 UD-123 0 ) 0 Nrw York a Bwloe— Gomel Rossntbai ct Hsnhauy 0 4 S Rensa t Hushes 2b 4 Vt Bnsby (14-110 0 HI Louis a 1: Knott p 2 1 0 2 Klmberlla p 1 CHIrofO (2)— Wnlkn ) and Van Alia VI Vtilt 28 8 2413 bend (9 11) and Boyle (0 8) Totals 3112 2410! Totals Detroit a C levolnad— Elsonatat (8-0- ) It Leuil k 04 e 000 020 013 (6-9102 000 00—3 Vi (olehouM ) Chicago Lucedallo Only (nines scheduled Summary: Error§— Knott Run betted In— B Mills 2 HcQuilian hit— Berger RadcIUf Connors 2 Two-bet- e CHICAGO Sept 30 UP) — Chi-cago- ’s Home run— Connors 8aon(icee— Kunber(Cmtlnm Ira— Fracdi to Oer2 Knott Double pleye--KnWhite Sox pounded out a Jin lech to Conudt Hughes o Bel) 2 Connors Texas a and M vs Tulsa Tyler Mever to Gerlach to Connors to Gerlgch then to held were victory Texas i Geriach to Connorst Gryska to Bell Baeee Titian law Or vi Alabama foly auik® tie by the St Louis Browns on balls— Off KiuberliA 8 - Knott 2 a lean! out— By JCl®herlin 1 Xavier VI (No ) Tuakegaa Tutkeye as secdarkness halted the Friday VanderbilY vi" Bowlins "Oraao Thra" ond game in the eighth Inning Raehvllle Vlrsinia v Waahlngtion-Le- d Char- The Sox rallied for three runs in HI to set you eparf from tho average rily at the first three assorted Card pitchers to face them but the best they could do oft Curt Davie in the last two vital frames was a scratch single by Demaree IT LOUIS ft S THE BlO£ A cultured hat about town for ths man about town A hat with loads of stylo and good look THE CAVALIER WATER Total Mts— Tresb Gryska Appll it —Owen Stolen bate— Myer Sacrifices Double plays —Trotter Connors Rloliff —Hushes to McQuInn Appllns to Meyer to Connor Baeei on Balls—Of? Lyeoe Strikeouts— By Trottr Lyons 2 Swnnd ram' ST Aa evidence of 'the extent to which his mound staff has been shot Hartnett announced that Charley Root the veteran fcnd Vance Page rookie who Joined tho club only a short time back would start Saturday’s games The Cards planned to counter with Bob Welland In the first and either Paul Dean er Max Macon in the second (McGee uruv vyi Sunn Mayer stetnbaoher Mil) two-bagg- er Bryant Chisox Whip Browns I I er ever-work- ill 12 5 ing toward the last The tie broke tho Cube string of 10 straight victories and fur-thued "up— their mound etaff When Carleton and French eouid not hold the big lead given them Hartnett had to call in Clay Bryant half of his valiant “two-ma- n pitching staff" to hurl the tost three Innings It was oft Bryant that the Cards scored the tying run in the seventh Terry Moore driving Mickey Owen across with a towering against the left field boards that Demaree touched with his glove but couldn't hold Bet 583 Herman 2b 708 Demaree If Cavarrta rf 480 Reynolds cfe 558 Hartnett a Garbark 447 O'Dea e BA Collins sslb Jurges 987 993 Carleton 2 988 French p 1 n t 141 lai1 82 I II1 14 1 88 CATCHING R AB 82 44® 39 29® 663 w 0 0 its 80S 33 13 4e :? i1 1 64 105 209 188 H 238 150 10 750 600 T t ilh 2® 3 aaeaiea U e 198 183 138 H 237 far 10 0 3T HtiMei?s(i eaas 2f 28 ee 243 tl 08 jj M 1 Tobin e Klinger Blanton Bauer Brandt ft- - Fet L w SH 3 First ams : t ST LOUI9 CHICAGO AB ABHOA Almsda ef 5 3 1 0 Msysr 2D 4 4 McQuIua lb 8 113 0Owrn 3b M Ultra if S I 2 0 Stelnbchr rf 4 9 3 0 0 Radcllff If 3 Grac rf UJbtdiStUfeufi J5UTH-WE- ST Tunis Fan IDS ANGELES Sept 30 CT)— versify of California at Ley An-- J Hopman will meet Charles Hare Donald 75 Budge continued geles player of England in a quarterfinal Satsmoothly along the way toward Frankly unperturbed by the urday his fourth men's singles 'champoutcome Make wee bumped out John Bromwich topman on of the Pacific southin a third round match by Harry the Australian team won his third ionship west tennis tournawent Frlday Hoyman nonplaying captain of round match with ease defeating — bUtThlS'TUnntng-mate-arndchief— Roland Shayee of England 4 cup daliie- rival Gent Make bowed out of gation 6 10 7’ the running in tho day’s biggest Mako reached Los Angeles only Bromwich in the quarterfinals upset Thursday dog tired from eastern ’of the lower bracket will play SidBudge lost a set to Ronald Campaign which saw film surney Wood Jr of Now York who Lubin of Los Angeles but came defeated Welby Van Horn Los prise the experts by climbing back to carry tho match with litinto the finals of the United 4 8 tot today Angeles 1 tle difficulty In the third set and States men’s single with Budge Main casualty in women’s sin 3 8 win 3 The triumph He raced through two singles gles befell two Australian mlsaesr victories Thursday but iooked Thelma Coyne was defeated by a put Budge in iho semifinals Tho famed Californian will drawn as he took tho court Frinewcomer Paulin Bets Los Anmeet Adrian QUist of Australia '8-- 8 4 8 day morning and Dorothy geles who reached the semifinals by “Boy can I relax-- now" ho Stevenson was Jefeate d by Mrs UniOwan Anderson defeating Bonnie Los Angela Blank ejaculated after the match" I) r V UJ Gsllsn - s French CarUton rUlaedpMe ftfC ) t — iMtetieeee? t4eMstes msmimhm H 28 0 I Chicfeee tssfite 8i Lout WarwrT Vaughan Todd Rlgga Richardson Two-bae- s hlte—Suhr JBauara Craft Tbrea-bae- a Boma run— Vaughan hit—Bauara -— Thavanow 2 Bases on balla— pecrlflcea Moors 3 Struck out—Bauers 3 Hits— Off Hit In 8 innings Schott 1 In 1 Moors Losini by pitcher — By Moors (Thavanow) pitcher — Moors 1 Me8Mnil9 ynehlnfte tl iV 31 31 eeeeaaaata ii 0 0 0 08 28 Psarson (eitiismtiei i 23 e eeaeeeeae S handUr adley CJeveift® Detroit IRlggs M U American League CINCINNATI 1 fast-baU- er -- Rlobarden aa 4 Tobin e 1ZII & 8 1 Pertlusar p 4 XJensen o swift p aiUanuab 0 0 0 0 ferown p Total! 31B24 1H Totals SO 12 2T 10 -xBatted for Tobin In aixth xxBatied for Swift la eighth 000 000 010—1 Hltteburrb 012 010 Olx— T Cincinnati Toun Error-Run! bsttad in— I Lombardi 3 Waner Berger McCormick Two-baa- e hitn— McCorRirsi Rlchardaon Threa-bahit— Craft mick Richardson Sacrifice — Homs run — Barger Lombardi Baeaa on balls— Brows 1 DerYoung 1 ringer 2 Struck out—Swift 1 Brown Derringer 2 Hits— Off Tobin 0 In 6 in- Bln re Swift 1 in 2 Brown 2 In L Balk Loslns pitcher— Tobin PITTsluRqH pitched 81 complete ggmfes turned in 12 shutouts and 57 gartids in which they've allowed tht opposition three runs or leu Of coUree there'll be another club and another pitching staff in Since Mickey Cochrane abdicated in the series But if it's the Chi- and Hartnett has started to slow cago Cubs as now seems likely up there isn’t anybody around in once you get past Bill Lee and his either league to give him a fight 22 victories there isn’t much for catching honors He's batting Clay Bryant has won 19 games 314 has hit 27 homers and driven this year but he’s a and in 115 runs compared to Hartnett's there are any number of those in J2T4 average and 59 runs batted in the American league who can tell and the 887 mark and 74 rune driv- entln for At Todd of the Pirates you tho Yanks love of smoke-haHere are the season’s catching and pitching figures for the three ‘rivals including games games started complete games and wop-los- t records for all the innings pitched hits "shut-out- s tnitfiViars tirViA wiicpVtf coa etapfintf orttAn in 4Vt ggrriAS1 Joint! CINCINNATI ' Myart Berger sr He had swatted his tenth home rim As matters now stand Chandler in the second inning with no one winner as a sophomore on base Bill Herman Chicago's a may be out of tho series with an second baseman and captain was arm ailment In that case Mc- spiked on his big toe by Jimmy Carthy will probably assign “Bump” Brown in the eighth and was limp- menu-feature- i- Darkness Fnds Game and Dally by Redbirds heart The 1861 oath customers whs had S field day in the opener as Derringer end hie mates combed three Pirate fllngera— Jim Tobin BUt Swift and Maoo Brown-hoo- ted and yelled At the Piratoa came out dejectedly for the second half of the bargain bill there waant a sout who'd bet a lead quarter an their pennant hopes that a week ago wort eo rosy he ed’ Margin Away-- - ng SnbiUi WtlwH hluriwlRecord! In PorenttiMM Won Beaten nJMNTl-ifl“U-iJ‘C1 84 fhle Lnjila f! n- IS 52 pfcla Vt lefermui un 52 7 Ml Friday' Kuultv Pkttadrlrhia M Kiwlwk rittahargh 1 4 ClnHanaU 1 3 1 (ailM fhlon li M? L-Olnth enrkntM) Oily (mum ackaduM ied mg en- !en Hi fmnbtirrt Mt i 01141 rst Tti CtaKtftftfttl fw rk mmooo Loni ii Braaldvii led ol its he run-maki- Cubs’ Owner (6- flinging to second only to their feel' ing foe three meals a dayr and regu tor pay chocks Neither the Cube nor tho Pittsburgh Piratos havo the aouthpaw strength which ha always been considered necessary tor a pennant winner Tho Cube- had Larry French who while improved in re cent weeks has lost 18 games this summer andthe Bucs hoaet of “Dutch" Brandt who’s about as dependable a winner as a dollar watch So tho Yanks with Gomes had a tremendous advantage right from the start Lefty 1s probably tho top “money" pitcher in tho game Tbat'e why despite Ruffing’e hotter record Joe McCarthy will call on the California Caballero to open the series next Wednesday when Lefty who bu won fiva and never been defeated In series play will be record shooting at a now all-tiof six triumphs If It’s against Chicago Lefty will undoubtedly tangle with Leo in tho first gams followed by a right-han- d tussle between Ruffing and Bryant For start No 3 tho Yanks wtU trot who can out Pearson a curve-bailrank with any of them when his control is right Hi has won 18 this n year and boasts a -- ' j I 1'' -- i By SID FEDER NEW YORK Sept 30 CB- -In d analyzing any such machine as the current Yankees the tendency to to slip past the pitohing with barely a glance Even Lefty Gomes hitting a mighty 190 fancies himself more ae a batsman than a hurler of noteand Charley Ruffing holds out for extra pay for hie pinch-hittiabilities But the fact to the strength of Colonel Jake Ruppert’e hired hands ae a group lies just as much In the balance of their burling staff In their extra-bas- e dynamite They'll be taking into next week’s a colas world aeries to in lection of elbowers the game today backed -- by the No 1 catcher of all baseball “Sweet William" Dickey In Gomes Ruffing Monte Pear son “Spud" Chandler and "Bump" Hadley they have a big five that can go to the wars sny time with better than an even ehenee of coming home with a scalp This quintet has won 78 games and lost only 38 this season headed by big “Red" Ruffing with 81 wins They've v Mako Botvs Out of Coast Net Meet Chicago Clan Tosses 6-- Lcfty Gomez W ill Probably T akeM°ilnd In Opening Fray ©f 1933 Series tx h Pittsburgh Looks J ‘All Shot’ in — Dropping First 7-- 1 m is- T i t To4-2Wi- n v33 VI 93 3 OCTOBER Bucs Split With' Reds to Save Chances -7 Yankee Hurlers Boast Edge Over Nationals ' Bauers Hurls : Pirates ' SATURDAY MORNING! nlaWijii 1 MEN'S STORE-STR- ——— EET t Water-Blo- — FLOOR ' c ' j— i hat hend-fmis- h Each haf l actuelly ' |