Show Xiicday Morning- Lake Pins Double Defeat on Boise Crew n gait Ogden Downs Indians 11 to 9 iy’U Do it Every Cards Open in S L Today Rally to Take First Tussle Jack Andrews Shows Skill in Nightcap Bcfcs Brangan j Mrloe more faint-hearte- The j e of the d lo-- " diamond gentry were all set to the Bees crack up— following Salt Lakers cracaed both ends of a twin park Monday till at Community Pilots to move to from the Boise of the second within one game Falls Cowboys Twin place some 2000 fans In Playing before tussle between the the afternoon rode high wide to clubs the Bees nd handsome in the ninth inning as they chased across six runs to e setback on the tag a Pilots following which they went on display before 4305 fans and blasted out an in the nightcap to 3 victory Cards Next On List the hich down-ta- king or: last-plac- 10-- 9 in ! hfl! mad-ca- p march still unEddie Mulligan's buzzing Their abated await their three-gam- e with the league-leadin- g Cards— and there is a suspicion around these growing parts that the Cards are in for a merry session when they open here Tuesday at 8 15 p m The Bees have been tougher to put out than an inebriated gent at a house party in their last six starts and they have their big bats ready to punch out a dirge on the Cards' mound staff starting Tuesday night now Bees atand here Pocatello leet (Duke! Marlowe who is a pitcher on Sundays but a has tough gent on week nights been tabbed as the Bee hurlcr for the opener against the Cards The eccentric southpaw is all set to do something about hiking his winning mark above 10 and he figures that the Cards arc the gents who will aid him in his attempts to notch up triumph No 11 Mcl weak j " Turnstile Oil May J3 If the Bees click against the Cards the turnstiles will need an-- i other oiling before the series with A fair share of the Cards is over Lake's population seems to have taken up its abode for the summer at the ball park and the now confronting Salt question Lake club officials Is where to put the fans as they barge in In ever Salt j r numbers tfnvmsmg Cards come here with a rec-- l ord of socking the other guy on the nose just a bit harder than they get socked— meaning they refuse to play close to the belt when 'heir sluggers are sluggin’ The r has been successful— at 'item l § least a close scrutiny at the current standings would indicate as i The i? much To get back to those two games boosted the Bees Monday which just about as close to the second-plac- e getting to first base on a walk His initial sack opponent Walt Lowe could almost as well have stayed in the dugout while the Bees were at the plate getting only three putouts in eight innings something of a record in the new circuit The Pilots have found slim pick-ins- ’ at Community park thus far this season winning only one game in nine starts— which is a quick way of getting out of the title picture Andrews in racking up his seventh win of the season gave up only four hits in the last six innings His curve ball was nicking the corners and his change of pace kept the Pilots back on their heels The Pilots left town downright glad to see the last of Community park for a spell Tuesday night’s opener against the Cards will be the occasion for the gathering of the ''knotholers’’ A1 Schacht a grand comedian will be on hand to put on his goofy entertainment Wednesday at 7:45 A1 has afforded fans from p m coast to coast a lot of laughs and is all set to hand out a few new wrinkles to local fans at his ap- pearance here The scores: ABHOAi 0 2 If Adams Rickert rf 4 Cl Ol 110 2 0 0 Hrngtn 2b Sheehn Jb Ales lb 5 Anderson cf 4 3 c Myers an error by Tony and singles by George Byrd Whitey Burleson and Ray Anderson the latter's poke breaking up the game turned the tide in favor of the Bees when the odds gainst their winning by a conservative estimate would have been 100 to 1 Four walks In the lants of nightcap the southpaw Jack Andrews were a tho neck to the visitors— offerings of the Flints' ace psin in rd the Muthpnw Iarry Rene were as "elcnmp ns a handout to a hungry hobo The Hers nicked for Rene ofelies I i ' 13 Johnny Larrieu leading he attack with three wallops in lour trips to the plate one of them Don Trower Anderson triple rd Fddie Botelho all chimed in uh two safe hits to rnd the tlore than 4000 fans away happy nd the Pilots alap happy uame pick-up- s Ray Alves had cny one official to the plate In trip the night tap Monday twice coming ’'P ith sacrifue hits and once iiorsufti Broadcasts AB JENKINS’ RUN Tueday morning at 8b 7 o'clock hi run for begin "'"'111 Ry (peed rerord ovfr KSL Bakers hrlng tlon FxcUl- - 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ABHOA y Amrrinm Aonntioil Ht Pa M Imi a L COI POCATFMO 41 pinney y Bran oi uh 3 Totals 33 10 24 o Murphy Gardner rf BthumI 2b 1 -- LOGAN — Suffering from the "jitters” in the second and third innings the Logan Collegians were defeated here Monday by the Pocatello Cardinals 16-in one of the features of the Pioneer day celebration before a crowd of more than 1000 persons The Cards leaders of the Pioneer league had little trouble in disposing of the league entry after the latter nine spotted the winners with 14 runs in three innings Although not given a chance against the Cards prior to the game the Collegians nevertheless would have shown a closer tilt had it not been for the “jitter" After the sixth inning the Cards started switching positions and doing some clowning with "Spanky" Evert Ballinger leading them score resulted though a local fans are still of the opinion that the Collegians arc capable of good ball And the rrowd had nothing but plaudits for the Pioneer league leaders Utah-Idah- Ijp® PROVO ABHOA Mini Cf lb 1 0 2 4 2 1 7f7kk Tfflesco Jb I 0 2 Osllrr lb 5 2 15 Vehlo If 4 0 I Cttmpn ‘2b 4 1 1 4 1 0 Bonny If 4 t 2 Lemon c 2 2 0 p hharp Shprd pcf 1 1 0 2 0 0 Lovell p 7 BOISE July 24 CP) — Bnie’s pilots of the Pioneer league are having ball park troubles of their own Major James L Straight asid Monday residents of the area near the park complained about dust stirred up by traffic to the night games and demanded that action be taken to keep it down "We have passbd that demand on to the ball club and have informed them they must keep the streets and grounds properly sprinkled” Straight said I "So far they have refused feel we will be able to woik this thing out satisfactorily but if they continue to refuse we have the for right to revoke their franchise use of the pa although 1 don't believe there Is any real danger of that” he continued The mayor aaid the ball dub also would have to provide additional parking facilities and supply at au InffO Amalfi al Han Kinntlxo Oakland al llill) wool thrilling trak- - mint brought you HmUriy by the '" Provo Tiinps Smack Down Pinney Beverage 13 to 4 Lucas 0 4 2 0 I'ofllnl a Wednesday— 7:00 a m 0 1 § Cards Repel Logan Club fUalll p ill 7 tilities here Tuesday night at 830 Three base hits— drews Adams Rtekert Runs batted Trower Larrieu Harrington In — Noakes Adams Sheehan Trower I ar rieu 2 Alves Botelho Andrews pitched — Bv Rene 7 2 3 Federmver Run Charge defeat to Rene Struck out for — Rene 7 Andrews 2 Bases on halls — Off Rene 5 Andrews 3 Hit hv pitched ball — Pens 1 Andrews 1 Balk — Rene Time Trower Byrd bv Rene — 1 56 and Happ Umpire — Ulrith Scorer — Goates Op'll d1 II p m 1 first-roun- tello Going into the eighth frame the Reds were on the long end of a 10 to 3 score but in this canto the Indians tallied five runs on one hit as Lucas consistently failed to hit the platter Costello after he went into action walked in one more run before he finally got the side retired Bob Adams an from Stockton Cal was the big gun in Ogden's attack driving in four runs with three singles at opportune times A1 Linde starting Tribe hurler was the losing pitcher giving way to Lou Garland who in turn was replaced by Hall The two clubs will resume hos- 4 1002 lb Alves ltulljfWo4 i i Sta-brig- SALT I AKF Han Dirpo OaldsiMl p irtUiul p m 3 the Reds' chunky portsider won the ball game on the record books but he just about walked it away as he issued 11 free tickets to first base before he was finally yanked in favor of Bob Cos- Pisioveh p 2 13 0 Brd rf 0 0 0 0 xJohnson Trower ss Bvrd rf Kllev Jb 0 5 0 I arneu 2b 13 0 Burleson If 4 1 4 1 3 1 Adams if Ricivert rf 1 4 Lowe lb Hrngtn 2b 4 2 Sheehti lb 4 2 Iorenten c I 3 Rene p Fedrmvr p 0 0 X Ment7 1 0 1 0 xxGome Hat hi m SEABRIGHT N J July 24 (AP)— Tennis ran true to form Monday in the opening round of the 52nd Seabright invitation d tournament famous for its one or two annual upsets Gene The only bieak in the seedings came when second-ranke- d Mako of Los Angeles defaulted because of a cold in his back n Back for his first taste of Fourth-seede- d 5 since winning at Wlmnle-do- n L Brunei El wood Cooke of Portland Oie Bobby Riggs of Chicago the to Riggs here last year No 1 man received a bye He will runner-u- p play Carlton Rood of Chapel Hill as well as at Wimbledon ehmirFt-e- d N C Tuesday Winner in 11)37 Philip W Moore of Montclair 1 N J and Frank Parker and 11)38 Riggs can retire the bowl with another victory recent winner at Spring Lake N n J won by the same count lrom Jack Crawford the veteran d also drew a John P Wendell Princeton unibye but the other favorites from Bryan versity player from Pottstown Pa Miss Bundy pressed In the first (Bitsy) Grant of Atlanta No 3 down to Wayne Sabin of Port- set eliminated Cecile Bowes of 1 while second-seede- d land Ore No 7 won handily Philadelphia of Los Workman Dorothy (dies Loses Angeles had an easier time with Jaik Kramer a young star from another Fhiladclphian Edith Clark Montebello Cnl defeated Goidon W'inning 4 Helen Pedersen of Stamford Giles of Salt Lake City and Virginia Wolfendcn of in the first round of the nun’s Conn Los Angeles ranked third Hnd singles The four seeded players In the fourth camo through as expected women's singles headed by last The former defeated Marguerite 4 2 while Dorothy May Madden of Boston year's runner-uBundy of Santa Monua Cal also Judy Atterbury a home club playbowed to Miss Wolfendcn won without much trouble Miss er Bujuly was seeded first when Alice Marble decided not to defend the women's title Knocks Out Foe Only the last two on the men's Gard-na- r d list Sabin and YOUNGSTOWN Ohio July 24 Wardlow Mulloy of Miami Fla were UP— A1 Youngstown forced to play extra sets whilo all middleweight knocked out Marty the women leaders won in straight Simmons of Saginaw Mich in the sets last round of a fight Monday night It was the first time New York Veteran Simmons had ever taken the count Grant making his grass court A terrific left hook to the chin debut for the season turned back stopped Simmons who weighed 163 the New York veteran Armand against Wardlow’s 161 two-bas- Second game: BOIHK AB H 0 lsl Tuesday Results Boise 10-- 8 Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN— The Ogden Reds went into fourth place in the Pioneer league race here Monday night as they handed the Lewiston Indians an 11 to 9 setback before a slim Totals 33 8 27 16 Totals 39 1 126x141 xRatted for Piscovfch In ninth tTwo out when winning run scored Boise 110 040 00 1— 9 alt Lake Oil 010 016—10 Runs — Noakes Harrington Summary Ahe Trower 3 Adams 2 Lowe Gomez I Sheehan arrien Bates Rickert Mers Errors — Johnson Kllev Bvrd Burleson larrieu Noakes Trower Lorenzen Kllev Gomez Left on bases — Boise 8 halt Lake 7 flt Jen bases — Trower Sheehan Loren-ze- n — Ktley 2 Gomez Home harlflre hitsThree-base run — Adams hit — Larrieu Two-bas- e hits — Harringjon Adams Rickert Runs batted in — Lorenzen 2 Mvers larrieu 2 Sheehan Anderson Gomez Kile 2 Burleson 3 Adams 2 Lowe Bvrd Double plsy — Gomez to Lowe Innings pitched — Bv Fields 8 (none out in 9th) Gerstenberg (1 batter) Federmeyer Ctedli victory to Piscovich Charge defeat to Federmeyer At bat — Off Fields --Ml 0 Jeriermeyer 4 Hits Gerstenherg batted — Off Field 6 Gerstenherg 0 FederRuns scored — Off Fields 5 meyer 2 Runs reGerstenherg 1 Federmeyer 4 for — Fields 5 Gerstenherg 1 sponsible Federmever 1 Struck out — Bv Fields 3 Piscovich 7 Bases on balls — Off Fields 6 Pisoovhh 2 Gerstenherg 1 Hit with pitched bsils — Noakes and Bates bv Piro-Mr- h bv Fields Time — 2 08 UmBrd Scorer — Goates pires— Happ and Ulrich Hum broadcast Schedule By J F RIcEvoy Aus-lalia- 0 5 5 2 2 0 0 110 2 0 0 0 7 0 Bvrd Noakes Left on bases Boise Salt Lake 7 Sacrifice hits — Alves 2 Comez (dies Loses in First Round Tuesday's Schedule Pocatello at Salt Lake 8:15 p m Lewiston at Ogden 8:30 p m Boise at Twin Fails 8:30 p m 1 Torrid Finish Fourth Spot By Triumph Ogden 11 Lewiston 9 Only games scheduled ninth-m-mn- days Had Cold Forces Mako Out Monday's A 10 Kiley 3b Larrieu 2b 4 Burleau If 5 2 0 2 12 01 1 0 21 2 0 11 1 3 0 Lurenxen c 0 0 1 Fields p 1 2 fi Gomez 2b Oersthgr p 0 0 0 0 Fedemr p 0 0 0 01 2 lb Lowe AB H 0 Trower as 4' Arlelt rf 3 3 1 O avored Players Win at Seabright By jimmy i latioj? Reds Go Into Salt Lake SALT LAKE BOISE 8-- 3 1 First same: Noakes cf iate as Time 10-- 9 Iflj first-roun- 0 Cowboy as the law allows 0 0! In the 0 01 opener the Bees came up ith six runs in a wild g Totals 3 M 27 ) Totals 34 9 24 51 to give Paul Piscovich his xBaited for Pedermyer in ninth xvBalted for Noakes In ninh fourth wun of the while Boise campaign 002 100 OOO — 3 he was 200 220 02x— 8 giving himself a shower in Salt Ink Runs — Ktley 2 Alves An Summary the clubhouse— which Is a swell derson Larrieu Burleson Botelho Rene Errors — Ads ms place to win a ball garnt these hot Noakes Harrington 7 — J July 25 1939 Suit £akc Tribune iTJjc AUTO SERVICE & SUPPLY CO was ro:u rlll SOUTH STATU WAS 4 1 SO k Hlialef 7 Off Bases nil all k ru k ( Bhafer Tlrhes pss(k 55 M Kdd nd Ah iti T'm Mr hr nff f Gy J |