Show f Sunday Morning- - National Champ Salt £akc Tribunt- iTbc -- - -- Amateurs Set Amateur clubs in Idaho Utah and Wyoming will go on parade Sunday in the weekly baseball program in four simon-pur- e circuits and in one other the Southwest Utah league the clubs will remain idle All Virginia Ogden div- j ing starNelson wins National A A I junior diving title c jOgdcn Miss Cops AAU Diving Crown Service Virginia Nelson yomely diving sensation ‘tf Ogden annexed the national jun-g- r A A U lowboard diving title Friday night at the annual tournament in Oakland according to word eceived here Saturday by her mother Mrs P LeRoy Nelson of — Miss 49 Twenty-sixt- street h Miss Nelson with only a jears 3 ordered Cissell’s indefinite suspension in a decree which stated that the second baseman could not appear in uniform at any coa4t league park nii gaj International League Lumbermen’s Soflball Rochester 8 Buffalo 2 New ark 1 h ra use O Sat-irda- Instructor jnvim M Jo Attend Meet JFNKINS Ail HO Wyoming Games n 5 18-1- 3 liantoml Slate innecr I halt lake 8uiM e® i ((immunity nark tnh Tnriuatrlnl I fumi 0 P nt t Provo 2 Dividend I Inney Bevernuf nt Helper 2 W l (rnunfli i tub ftl Mn I arfifld 4 III m Amateur Federation Nn b Harnett and Vef Henattr’ Andernon and I ea 0 to a m umpire n Mner xk n nrer leullnn at P ne W m 10 Prarxon rorer Gulden No lurj Prtrraon umpire m umpire nd an Wagner I A Independent Credent at louele 3 0 p nrer jenkin 4 10 p m Houihweat I tab Open dale ni I lab Idaho 1 1 1 Fee A A W Inn Me r u A nt he j le 8!ai Batik ''tar Mill hlf m ( e A lse N reenwood i erUe Nve A Mbbpii 12 than Pnultrx S HlaU Da K Auto 7 People rnsu Merr 9 B le Mat I Chu n a i Feel 19 A AW I n S Htar Mill 4 Grreiiwmi Servile 10 All e 9 Grer wo1 her f 7 A AW I n 12 Mel n AO 6 Unify Meat 22 Nve A Niaarii 1 r n4 Throp Fill in" Hrdj v'll" Frl nd M nd H ft Hum Brown d Fnrcn 1 ft Cv-p- R or 2 Muriy ft id Ci n Gillispie of Iangs 400 and Dick Jeffs of Utah Oil with 391 Associated Tommy MorgHn lead-of- f man is the leading run si orcr of the group with 11 In the Employes Dan league Cudahy s irack third Wyihcrly baseman Is setting the pace with a mark of 6o3 hollowing him is a Uamniite Howard Mann who is hitting 5(X) Jak White the clubs shortstop Is also among the leaders with a mark of 444 The hitting of these three men fine along with S'cve Rushforth piihmg has gone a long t WHy tothe lop ward keeping Uudahv of tile 1( a g u i y ' h h o ft artr d i cn rag tie Rreatnn at Malad Downer ni I ugnn t nlleglan at 1 rrmonton Garland Ogden Rarnho nt Huhmond Pmlthfleld hin mf rl A K M i i rrv Rf!k li k tr ! 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Iy-- t niiOil y i k R thud hase-ma- n hist bitter in fit ia9 End Hmlv 0(0 HteiiY til rf of June 1 rain 1 i huRi ri A itr Softball Standings Inrludln I am ( ulitmbla h U Biulev A S is the t hi i ijthe league with a muk of 497 Buies besides hitting the ball hard rk I v S L mtk Ub&iAkt 1 bird Kunk Stature 9 A combination of good pitching lusty hitting and taking any and all breaks at any and all times are the factors in Pinnej s success The defending champs recently turned back Helper 14 to 2 and previously routed Gemmell club 20 to 5 to definitely prove their right to take rain rain over the leadership of the circuit after spending a few dajs In second place Gemmell has been bothered by pitching which to say the least is Bailey Santi- exceptionally spottj 4 Knnprte longue Fphratm at Moroni Ur Mantl a Hprlng (imniaun nt Fairview Til £iti£t ake Mill 30 p m R reteivir with uson A S 444 Glenn Tatcrson Silcway S ores chui ker and Ben Hiby of Mountain Suites Telephone with 412 and Jerry Rugg of Cudahy s with 400 Don Saunders Young Democrats pitcher who piuyed in the Fhoemx Ariz league last season turns eligible to pitch Sunday and will show his wares against Zmik Sporting Goods in the 8 o clock game at While park Sunday evening Hurler Invincible Harold (Red) Fox turned In a neat g line against the Democats I he at City park I ridav night Roasters scored a lone counter m the first inning but after that Red was invincible Tuesday night at Whl'e park Mountain Fuel Supply chalked up 12 run in one inning in I'a gam with Mountain Statu leleplione Company During the inning Hi batters marched to lht plate arid gathered a total of 10 bate blows Horace Wilcox Ieliphone iliucker waa Ihe vie lira of the imshuII Murray City parka U set the fa vored Shamrock footprints in a it v aik Mindiy eve game at hern Boyd manage! of tie mng club Iih a the girls plnwng fine hall JtcONO par Vn Dyek'i d Tlva Hupp is pitching heller nirma a cool mink-ball in eury gime ng cigar Tou like too ni There will be four gnims at White nicn(mnfM j0l v( fcly park Sunday with the first gllne covered neu imoking pleasure scheduled at fl p m Columbia leigne leading hitters Including game of June ') (19 nr m re U mi m t fl it 1 i ' 11 NipIb ( h I Texas League 4 of Mountain Supply with a of 455 Merv Emcrj Dieret News first satker with 450 l’aul k 50 e Malt 7 11 Minneapolis 4 Indianapolis 2 Kansas City It Columbus 0 Milwaukee at Toledo postponed St Paul al Louisville jHStponed Gemmell club of dend Miners Bingham now lodged )n second place in the standings will invade Magna to meet Lief Erickson’s veteran Magna - Garfield crew at the1 runs stored with 10 the otheis who have disAmong placed power at bat in this league so far this season are Eldon Smith 000 Ah of h igufl i Liah Poultry trlffli Rakeiy 12 Th Wnnt'h lengua Otidrn O nk Pxnnalnn nt leH Mlde Farrell Merxli at Heber he 1 irrlflln Bnkerv hlh o"r Iatu tonhlllf al Morgan 0 e A 1 I 10 Ml Mngner 1rnll (Xrldrntai 9 mirk Selrit Group Other players among the select Pri are Don Mayne of Diamond I WO group 471 7 'SO U1 Hy Faige of Exchange 7bO Club 444 Frank Caputo of Finney fsl ’ 438 '1 ommy Morgan As h7 Beverage no 4!5 Moose Campbell on souated Oil 412 of the Rod Republic hiis i 409 Oil Assoeiate-Bill n Knight I hi Kenltor Hnrher VNoodbtirv v R A I) Men mmi 2 The Provo Timps a strictly up and down club so far this season are billed for action on their home lot at 2 30 p m against the Divi- p age Chjlm"' O Baltim ire On Home Lot WITH and timely for the Smelter outfit is also playing a bang-ugame all third base Emery (Chick) Morton Bennett's second sacker ranks fourth with a In I ommunlt) 4 Vincrican Pork Softball 'Toronto 4 n DAYS 650 Taylor his been at bat 20 times ul grimes And has collected total of 13 hits which were good for He has not only a total of 20 bases hit in every game but has at least two hits in each game in whicn he played He can field as well bs hit whuh makes his recoid even better as he has plajed errorless ball to date On the heels of Tavlnrare Dick Bill of the Lang Welders J ck Howard and Dan Thomas of the Republicans eath with a 500 aer-mr- 29 0 Jl ft T it a TiU! 29 ft 21 8 X— Battl'd t r I Rmhtfii in auth fr ot e b innings 102 1— 002 Jp kn s non 1)2 Hi tier 0—4 F rrora — R iwf 2 D Rushte i S Ruhte — Molen baa kaeri Pfntlluta I Conn Hwe run — fuehit — 8 Ruahtrn Nvmat p Ullutr 0 fi Tobw hlls-Fr- niK Tuner Chinee defeat tr mum k out hv— si creu 10 l Ruhiei 9 ! im hall— Oft Ruhten 2 Um ire— 111 nd Kprr Bingham aveiage of 112 0 6 n lift 4 k Big Vaughn Tajlor Utah Oil outfielder and catcher is away to a fljing start in the Columbia league with an outstanding batting 0 0 i 10 W 3 Against Ziniks With Democrat 10 N I 4 Bidders h a The six clubs m the Utah Industrial league go into the stretch drive in the fust half race with the powerful Pinney Beveiage club apparently headed for the title and the other five machines doing a lusty bit of stretching in an attempt to stop the rampant march ’ of Fred Tedesco's bebng crew moundsmen have been All six clubs in the state’s lone stevnns country cousins to rivals in several are for billed action circuit semipro this season and Bailey is a Sunday and at the end of the day's games bit disappointed in the relationteams two of at least the program SPEND Hurler to 3Iake Debut Ex-Arizo- 0i f 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 M Rabin 0 O 0 W Rxhtn if 0 1 10 Jnhai boh c 2 0 10 O I R iBhten lb 2 O 0 1 Draier lb 1 O J O W Rshu 2b 0 0 2 O 1 O 0 O 1 L Ruahten O 4 B irt 2b p 1 0 O 1 xS 0 0 Rolf Urry It we Men P R( ti ( ( 2 O Tt R Taylor Leads Columbia Loop Batters With 650 Average HUNT4R AI1HOA I A J Coon p 2b 2 1 Dftvl rf 4 2 3 1 2 luruer cf 4 110 1) Rshtuj rf 12 0 O s Pthm lb 2 was Pintilute o a Pshtti c i manifib ROCK SPRINGS Wyo —It run and chase em in the two Lines played in the City softball ague when Frullo Motors and oly Name both came up the hard Frullo ay to win their tussles otars defeated Flanks’ Pharmacy and Holy Name gave the Odd trouncing fellows an Frullo was on the short end of 4 3 store entering the fourth lining Maltnews s arica DieHKin n the ball game by pounding out loaded s home run with t lie nd Ceretto tripled with two on In the second gime Holv Name as on the short end of a 13 9 store hen the sixth frame opened up 'hey stored six runs rt pealing heir performance of the third In- Another three runs were Ing allied in the seventh S'inriMN hw Oj jit j Th 2i) I Service and Edgar Harper Drecheel and Mu kelson early-inmn- Fraud ay and Williams R H " l 9 7 2 4 S hmldt and Whet 1 Ketrhum Ritlrler bait lake Cabinet Pinckney aid Mattlll man This husky is the cream of the crop among Vaughn Taj lor Columbia league batters and to date has a 630 average Fielding and slugging are duck soup for this fellow Mrs E G Richards women’s Wimming director at the Deseret jym will attend the American Red Voss swimming school to be held It Ukiah Cal June 18 to 28 (Mrs Richards will take two junior swimmers from her g uplass to the school They are Doro-h- y several dangerous on the part of the suburban Rawlings and Hattie Hadlotk risings then put the game on ice Jrs Susie Winward assistant club and two-ru- n and one-ru- n uprisings loach at the local gym will attend with in the sixth and seventh frames Mor-ti- n in Como school at ie Springs Turner Francis and Pentelute as an instructor This meeting were the big guns for Jenkins slated June 7 to 17 Coon collected two of his teams sixth and seventh frames The score tallies Mean Wins 2 American Association Jacobs anU Hausen Jenkins’ Sporting Goods baseball-er- s punched out their fifth successive triumph in the Salt Lake Independent Baseball association as they handed Hunter an 8 to 4 setback I he league leaders drove Glen Coon from the mound in the first inning successfully held in check t nil real Jersey City 8-- 4 Five Crews Will Go Into Battle Sunday Determined to Stop Champs’ Rampant March Return Spain Sports DURHAM N C June 3 HP)-Infie- lder Chalmers Cissell of the Hollywood club of the Pacific Coast league faces ineligibility for baseball if proven guilty of a verbal attack on the leagues president Judge W G Biamham president of the National Association of Professional repBaseball leagues said SUurday urday approved the entering resentatives for the 1940 Olympics night Bramham said a full investigation at Helsingfors Spain may also send would be made of Cissell alleged a hockey team to the world championships at Amsterdam in 1940 statements about W C Tuttle' pri of the coast league repoitd by an Oakland paper Cissell is a Southern Association former major league star sold by Memphis 7 New Orleans 2 Portland to the Chicago White Sox Hi iXMllt 11 (hattanooKa Oh in 1927 for $123 000 rash and plavers Atlanta at Nashville p stpmel rsin Birmingham 2 Little Kutk 1 ill in the association said Jenkins’ Nine Victor Outfits Gird for Stretch Drive Duels will be strictly in the also-ra- n class as far as title hopes are concerned and the other four will probably still be in there pitching for title Will laurels Pinney defending champ and an To odds-oActivity favorite to tuck away the first half title takes Its heavy arMADRID June 3 (Ah— Indicating to Helper Sunday at 2 30 that Spain intends to return to tillery A triumph for the Salt m active world sports participation p a notch the national council of sports Sat- Lakers will move them closer to the crow n of Cihell in Danger Of Ineligibility living experience behind her won tie mtermountain junior and senior (ties m recent meets in Ogden and alt Lake City 'lew Accompanied by her father who to the coast Friday morning Salt Lake Occidentals formerly the Ind her tutor Ferron Losee swim- - Salt Lake Tigers on the Granite ‘tung instructor at Weber college school field at 3 30 p m dliss Nelson was to ‘take in” the high Worlds fair in San Francisco y and Sunday and return to )gden early Monday -- Salt Lake City Amateur Federa-- j tion baseball teams will march to the firing line Sunday starting at Community park at 10 a m when the D & R G W crew tangles withi Woodbury Realtors The Railroaders have been setting a torrid pace and Sundays game figures to be one of those waits’ me around again” affairs with the Railroaders doing most of the waltzing Henagers having moved into a tie with D & R G W b virtue of a victory over the Golden Glory nine Friday goes into action against the Barnett and W'eiss gang on No 2 at 10 30 a m Henagers served notice on the Railroad crAv that they meant to climb out in front and Friday showed they weren’t fooling They shouffl have an easy time with the Jewelrymen In the only scheduled afternoon encounter Bingham and Golden Glory meet on No 2 at 4 30 p ni ident Tuttle Friday afternoon Utah-Idah- i Tribune Intermountain II o eight clubs in the league are slated for action Sunday six of the seven teams in the Wasatch league await hostilities four of the five outfits affiliated with the Salt Lake Independent Baseball association are down for action and all six teams in the Sanpete circuit are listed for play Coalville goes to Ogden to meet the strong Ogden Oak nine Farrells Service of Ogden will trek to Heber and Evanston to Devils Slide in the Wasatch league The feature encounter on the Suno day program in the league will find Ogden Bamboo opposing the undefeated Tremonton-Garlan- d club on the latter team's home lot at Garland Downey will go to Logan to meet Slim Sorenson’s Collegians Smithfield to Richmond and Preston and Malad will touch to their put an game at Malad Ephraim plays at Moroni May-fiel- d C C C at Fairview and Mantl at Spring City In the Wasatch loop In the Salt Lake Independent association two Sunday contests will be held Crescent going to Tooele for a 5 30 o clock game and Jenkins’ Sporting Goods meeting the Utah-Idah- Industrial League Baseball Tilts LOS ANGELES June 3 (UP)-- An Indefinite suspension handed Chalmers (Bill) Cissell Hollywood second baseman and former major league star was lifted at least temporarily Friday night a few hours after it had been ordered by President W C Tuttle of the Pacific Coast league Tuttle said Cissell would be allowed to play until he had a chant e to admit or repudiate statements attributed to him in the sports column of an Oakland newspaper The article purportedly quoted the veteran plaver as making 'derogatory remarks’ about the league pres- Utah Idaho and Wyoming Due for Hostilities OGDEN C3 Pinney Club Blasts Toward First Half Semipro Title Heavy Sunday Columbia Loop Butting Ace Cissell Faces Schedule Due jraciiic For Amateurs Loop Ban Jj June 4 1939 R pr tn it re! mi Hrff 1 4) u tly to rnv t a tr re xnlil on Nn Dick for A t e L(r Nuf C (1 9 ( our A d '9 Ootcui C tevt ln!) ‘il Cu lac I ship Ups and Downs d and Provo have had their Bhare of ups and downs and only a complete reversal of form on their part and also a total collapse on the part of Pinney or Gemmell club will give them a chance to hike their standings before the end of the first half John Phllpy Provo skipper has seven moundsmen available but like the too many cooks who spoil the broth Provo hurlers have been more numerous than effective Dividend and Helper seem destined to wind up in the second division and their mam objective has been to escape the cellar They don t seem to have much chance of escaping the bottom division Several postponed gamee remain to be played before final standings can be tabulated and President Bob Bullock has indicated that he will call a meeting early this week to arrange for dates for postponed games Magna-Garfiel- Tin Setters Strike SAN FRANCISCO June 3 (UP) —Pm setters went on strike Saturday at four big San Francisco bowling alleys as 1500 contestants from all parts of the country began arriving for the international worlds fair bowling tournament |