Show p f w tHJ i y -- 4 w ws vw W ir j(t s osmt ijf 4 s& -- J C Sees It By rf Industrial Tills J C Dcrks Another important tennis tournament is on the immediate horizon for Utah follower nf the rnurt sport Beginning Saturday the annual intermountam champion-thip- s will be contested in this city The meet is accounted an important number on the summer's program and attracts ' many of the leading players of the area The intermountain tournament however does not appear to have been developed to its fullest possibilities Mostly lie entrants are Utah and Colorado players More extensive promotional efforts we believe could make of the intermountain a tennis tournament of appeal It is an event which should enlist the interest of tennis players and tennis devotees over a wider section than it apparently does Nevertheless the intermountain has never yet failed to engage competent representatives and the championship matches have been been sharply contested Evans Defends Title 1-- 1 Gcmmoll club defeated the Magna-Garfiel- d tune 11 to 9 in a game played as a featuie of the Utah Copper company day at Bingham and at the Community park under the lights Provo walloped the Pinney Beverage nine 8 to 2 in Industrial league games Wednesday ' Gemmell started out slowly but Utah Industrial League gradually caught on in their game Won I out Pet with Magna crew Scoring sprees 2 5 flpmmHI Chib 714 4 3 "71 in the sixth and Mdgna Garfield eighth frames 4 Provo ft“6 5 ft ft vo netted the home club its victory Pinney Beverage 1 143 Helper It was a hurler’s battle from start to finish with numerous mounds-me- n W ednesdav ' Result Gemmell ( lub 11 Mama Garfield 9 going into action for both Provo 8 Pmnev Beverage 2 clubs Bush and Brown connected most consistently for the victors while Ritz-Tcmp- lc J Shafer and Frank Christensen were poling Gemmell hurlers' offerings regularly Noses Out llot Linen Team Girl- - Shamrock Fontprinters hit e Star Sen t e Rltz Temple Aliev® Ameritan Linen Copperettea Recreation Dept Thursdays 6 7 Lost t 6 1 5 I 4 2 0 4 7 Pet 87ft 8ft7 ftftft t ' t in 000 Sthedul© At White Park Brewer Tire p m — Dupler Fur v —m W A 20 10 Club — Pinney Beverage va Lang Com 7pm 8pm panv 9 p m — Fxehange Club vi Zlnlk — Zlnlk vs Exchange Club 10 pm f Provo's superior scoring technique the rivalry between the opposing forces was at a bubbling point throughout the contest Provo started the scoring in the first on three singles and a sacrifice Armand Gardner romped across the payoff dish with the initial run In the third Provo again counted when Gardner doubled and was driven in by Shelly Williams’ single It was Provo again In the sixth who took the initiative and counted four tallies on five singles and rr - Russell left and Eldon Rigby of Garfield are taking stiff workouts these days in preparation for the annual swim from Antelope island to Black Rock beach slated for Sunday S L Orson Spencer Changes Mind Boys Tip Provo’s Tennis Crew Enters Salt Lake Swim ( Sea-brig- ht Temple determination that a rifleman disKnrmiden ana Davl rf ft 1 0 0 La omb c 4 12 1 Rupp Egbert Fvsn A Shafer If ft 1 4 0 J Smith lb 5 1111 plays in a world’s championship and Engelke VUbeck 3b 3 1 0 6 Bumnlch If 5 2 10 ft 2 12 01 Kastelic cf 4 2 2 0 Facer lb target match J Shafer cf ft 4 3 0 Slugs p rf 4 2 2 1 Experts say that Parker's note- Mrs Chratnsn c ft 1 0 0 Johnson si 4 12 3 Ellertson Wins L Jhnson p 3 1 1 J Fish p 0 worthy success this year is due to 10 M Jhnson p 0 0 0 0 Oliver p 0 0 0 0 his newly developed forehand drive 1 0 0 01 Harrison p 2 0 0 0 xHancey H famuh rf 1 1 2 0 It has been widely commented Long IJonny Match upon during the entire season that Tolal® 40 lft 24 121 Totals 11 17 27 11 Mrs J N Ellertson won the July Tarker’s game was vastly imxBatteci for M Johnson tn ninth 110 220 !)— 1 tournament at Magna duectors' cup leg and comment that proved appears 102 004 llx- -ll Gemmell to be based on sound grounds for Bonneville Wednesday by defeatSummary Frrora — Brown Bush St )lei— — Waibeik 2 Evans Haurifh© hlis Parker has won six of seven first-lin- e ing Mrs J E Loveless 3 over bases Mnesser L Johnson Home run — Varr hits- - Hush Mnesser Ittcr tournaments in which he has 54 holes Twice before the finalists Three base hits— Flinders Miniuuh Briwn base finished all even but on the third Two been entered Bush Double plavs — Walbeik to Me-isome to Facer (2 plavs samel Inning piU bed try Mrs Ellertson produced M Johnson 7 Juki on 2 t steady golf to tuck away the title MugBv LL 2 ISeiv Doubles Team lah 1 Oliver 1 HiTrrum t hare Credit victory to Silica Mis S E Ilemstreet won medal- 2 SI Struck L out to Johnson —By defeat ist honors in the August leg direcParkers victim in the J hn Bases cm balls - I Harrison son 1 Harrison Pish 2 Umpire s — Bar final was Don McNeil n tors' cup qualifying round Wednes— Still ms u Anderson Scorer ber lad from Oklahoma day with a not score of 81 Mrs PROVO FIN £ Y who has made a name for himIlemstreet also took the putting AH H 0 A AB H 0 A A significant self this season prize with 33 taps on the 18 holes Matson l 0 rf t Gardner cf ft 10 o 0 0 I 1 2 0 Teznk lb '2b ilmnis be incident may that Parker and 1 II Vecchlo 0 If 4 3b ft Kump McNeill defeated Wayne Sabin 4 0 0 0 A Jeusen rf 4 2 2 01 Owen rf 21 Oster lb 4 4 2 Meet in ss 4 2 Women Berne and Gene Mako in the doubles y Jensen If ft 2 2 Ot Tucker ss 4 0 0 1 Parker and McNeil are described 4 0 7 ot Oampna 2b 4 2 4 4 Pace lb A special division for women will ft 1 7 0 Lemon c 10 7 0 Overly c as having "teamed up like vetbe arranged in the Salt Lake City H Smith p ft 1 0 41 Shepherd p 2 0 1 1 Lowell erans” Possibly the new doubles p 110 2 golf tournament which xBonny 1000 combination may later present a Employes' will open at the Forest Dale club olutlon of another Davis cup next 33 6 27 10 Total Total 40 16 27 7 week A strong field of femxBftUed for Lmon in ninth team problem 101 002 4 0 — 8 inine shotmakers is expected to Provo 000 000 20—2 PinnfV Australia and Cuba have agreed take femifti flummarv Error — Campana part Upon a site for their American hasrs — Kump A Jensrn 2 Tucker 2 Teznk lhams Hstnfus hits — William xone Davis matches They will Three base hit — Bere 1 o base hits Pspe — Gardner I owell E Jenaen Kui s hattM play at Seabright August 10 11 Umpires to Meet William In — ljwell Maisou A Jensen and 12 When the Cuban team h Jensen Rer IntOnjts PiUhed Members of the Utah Umpires’ Hmlth gained rather a surprise victory By Hhepherd 6 Charge defiat to hhepherd herd 2b Hits touted over the Canadian wquad the and Scorers’ aisoiiatlnn wall meet At hat— Off Bhcj Hhepherd 11 Run stored -- Off hhep islanders requested that the series Thutsday evening at 7 p m in The Off herd 8 Runs responsible Iir 8hei hft 6 Hv Bmtth 7 bhe k out auditorium Brin Smith ft2 IHtrtn with Australia be played at Ha- Tribune-Telegraowell 2 RnS cm Mil -- Off I vana Australia favored Montreal Barber president announced Wed- herd owell Hmlth hhej herd 1 mpirc — Htuea ami Peacock H orer— Porter nesday night Seabright was a eompromiee 1 4-- 1 L 1 3 Sea-brig- 1 1 1 Salt Lake City boys succeeded in capturing eight out of nine matches from a visiting Provo tennis agwith all gregation Wednesday matches played on the Salt Lake Tennis club courts at Forest Dale Most of the Provo youngsters who made their journey Wednesday under direction of Sanky Dixon will enter the intermountain tournament which gets under way Saturday Matches were extremely Stanley Clawson of Salt Lake winning the feature three-sbattle from Doug Jenkins the final set going to 5 Lee Knell scored the lone Provo victory with a win over Calvin Nelson Rest of the doubles tilts found John Morgan and Harvey Smith of Salt deciLake winning a straight-se- t sion over Jenkins and Bob Booth hard-foug- ht et 7-- 4 8-- 6 Complete results John MnrpJin Hirvev Smith Fnlt T ak HIV (Iff Jb njr Ifnklns-Bn- h Booth Provo 7 I b 2 Kay Rithlns Knowles Piercev lalt Inks Citv clef lee Knell CratR Want Provo 6 0 6 2 Stanley Clawson Jerry Hallman Salt lake City def Genius Pnb Ilf Dony Busteruri Prmo 6 0 8 6 Sam Kelbx k Sait Lake City clef Bustermt Provo 6 1 6 2 Rirhins Sa't Lake City riff Booth Provo 4 6 6 2 6 2 Clawjoi Salt I Hke Cltv def Jenkins Provo 7 ft 7 ft 2 6 Pleriev Salt Lake Citv def Crate Ward Provo 17 6 1 Knsll Provo d Cal' In Nelson Salt Lake Citv 6 4 8 6 Hallman bait Lake City def Balllf Provo 6 2 h 1 Invitation Golf Meet Postponed The women's invitation day golf tournament scheduled at Provo Friday has been postponed in order that the feminine shotmakers can practice for the state championship tournament which will open at the Fort Douglas course A to Mrs according Emerj president of the Utah Womens Golf association Monday 1 1 1 1 1 I I- vs 1 jdJd A- ' V RecLkin Travel WASHINGTON Aug 1 iPt-Thlr- teen members of the Washington Redskins professional football team boarded a train Wednesday for Spokane Wash to begin tiaining for the fall schedule By Score Of 20 to 15 ’ BOISE— Salt Lake’s Boes staved off Boise's rally with a fast double play Wednesday night to chalk up a victory and even the series After Rickert had crashed out a homer to score three runs in the ninth Harrington and Lowe connected for singles But the tying and winning runs were never scored because Pressler hit into a double play Trower to Bird to Alves to endj the torrid battle Home Runs Price opened the scoring for Salt Lake by crashing out a home run over the right field wall Botelho connected for another homer in the fourth with two mates on the bags to score three tallies and give adthe Bees a healthy four-ru- n vantage In the sixth Salt Lake scored three runs on four singles and a walk before Fields was chased to the showers Anderson took his place on the mound and allowed a single by Price which resulted in two more runs After that Anderson pitched shut-ou- t ball Lorenzen Homers Pioneer League Cl his is the first of a series of articles on sailing Its best to begin with a little boat It will he inexpensive easy to paint and haul up— and above all safe Large boats carry headIn a jam their speed and way momentum cause tiouble In a little boat when you get in a tight spot jqu van tit op uur sad and Winner of Long Grind Decides to Paddle in Race row And don't think you won t learn from a poeket-siepacket You'll pick Up the basic pilmlplcs In no time and soon be aide to handle a sc homier Warning’ 1 don't mean tov bonis — that is boats under 10 feet They re too dangerous Tins skelrh (above1) shoves the type I mean a rusky dingy or skiff nlxuii 15 feet long with either a center board or enough keel to enable her to get to windvvaid k Ducat Sale Opens Today all-st- Archers Plan Fall Hunt IS OUR COMPETITION GIVING ON OVER-ALLOWANC- E TRADE-INS- ? YOU WILL KNOW WHY the car that is sweeping America in comfort performance and economy When you see d STUDEBAKER’S CHAMPION DELIVERED EN SALT LAKE I LLY EQUIPPED ml1r per gillon of gae— San Franelro I 27' GRANT E HAYES CO -- ass 6-- 8 Thursday’s Schedule Ogden at Pocatello 8:30 p m Salt Lake at Boise 8:45 p in Only games scheduled il LEWISTON Aug 2 UP) — The Twin Falls Cowboys battered the offerings of Lewiston Manager Lou Garland for four Tuns In each of the last two "innings to take the nightcap of a doubleheader here 14-- 8 after the tribe had triumphed in the first game The Cowboys climbed back into first place in the Pioneer league standings occupied a day by the Pocatello Cardinals by virtue of 7-- 6 splitting Wednesday night Both teams are traveling to morrow Correll set off the Lewiston drive the Pilots their first three runs Consecutive doubles by Sheehan in the fourth by bringing in three Adams and Rickert gave Boise two of foir rune with a homer The Tribe got 10 hits off k more runs in the seventh In the and Kendall while the Cowninth Sheehan singled Adams walked and Rickert clouted his boys boomed 11 off three Lewiston home run Lowe struck out and checkers Erickson Garland and theit the Bees pulled the double Hayes First game IN FA LT 8 LEWISTON play which saved the game and ABHOAI ABHOA gave Salt Lake revenge for its 1 Lure of the lake and the habit of winning proved too strong an attraction for Orson Spencer five times winner of the Antelope lsland-BlaCRock beach marathon swim and Wednesday afternoon his entry appeared in a list of four Weber county aspirants who were entered for the swim by Ferron Lossee swim coach of the Weber college Spencer only three or four days ago definitely decided to retire from the long grind The race is to be held Sunday The entry of four Weber county swimmers brings the total list to 14 the greatest in the history of the classic swim There were five Sale of tickets for the Pioneer game which will early entries Five more from Sait league Lake countv entered Wednesday be held at Community park in Salt morning while a team of four Lake City Monday night will open was entered Wednesday afternoon Thursday morning at 154 South Main Weber Stars Announcement to this effect was The Weber swimmers in addi- made Wednesday by Claude Eng-ber- g tion to Spencer will be' Perry secretary of the Salt Lake Leavitt high school winner of the club 220 Noiman Chatfleld and Byrn Engberg pointed out that he Fernelius Two girl swimmers merely is putting the tickets on were among Wednesday’s morning sale and making the announceentries Thev are Ora McDonald ment for J P Halliwell president and Audrey Matthews of Garfield of the league and that the league Miss McDonald placed in the A officials have full charge of the A U competition in Garfield last game Henderson life Duane The pass list for the game will week guard at the Garfield pool is an- be suspended Engberg pointed out other aspirant for the distance Bill 'Armour and Mike honors Dagliesh of Salt Lake are further entries Early entries included Eldon and Russell Rigby and Robert C Isaacson of Magna and E C Matson and Glen Smith of Salt Lake City More than 30 archer-hunter- s There are two more possible en- turned out Wednesday night to tries before the start of the rae discuss plans for a according to Dr Munn Q Can- deer hunt this fall The archers non swim chairman of the inter- decided to ask the state fish and mountain A A U ’under whose game commission for exclusive auspices the race of eight and hunting privileges on the Ogden miles through the choppy game preserve waters of the lake is run exLast car the perts were given the east slope of Spencer Favorite the Ogden preserve but this year Before Spencer who indicated they hope to get the entire his withdrawal last week changed serv e from the his mind and entered the race it association will meet with was a wide open contest with al- archery game board of control Frimost all entries being new to the the big at the capitol day to long grind Spencer according not a single deer was Last Dr Cannon having won the last killed year archers on the Ogden the by classic must five renewals of the The only buck brought preserve remain an outstanding favorite down with a bow and arrow wa However in such an arduous race killed by Albert Rosenvall In May-fiel- d there sometime must be an end Some of the archers canyon to winning streaks and as excep- will compete with the regular deer new swimmers promising tionally areas of hunters in the other are entered in large numbers the the state according open to arrowex 1939 classic may see an upset of ports at the Wednesday meeting the old master The swlmmets leave Black Rock beach at 9 a m Sunday to Came' be ferried to Antelope Islund for Independent Krause Heating and Jenkins the start They will1 leave the Island In the rate between 11 iO Sporting Goods will meet Thursa m and 12 noon and the leaders day at 5 30 p m at municipal No are expected to reach Blatk Rock 2 in an Indoendont league game beach depending upon the weather On Friday Hunter is scheduled to invade Tooele at 530 p m at 3 30 p m WHY Lorenzen’s homer In the fuurth with two men on the bags gave Wednesday’s Results Twin Fall Lewiston Ogden 20 Pocatello 15 Salt Lake 9 Boise 8 Bud-nic- Five-Tim- e 6-- 5 -- 4h Ritz-Temp- le Sea-brig- ht T 9-- 8 Provo-Pinne- spotted an error Alleys Pinney rose with a belated rally American Linen five runs in the first inning at White park Wed- in the last of the seventh as big Ostler clouted a single and nesday night and then overcame Harry was sent home on Les Lemmon's the handicap to wm cvenutally 6 ‘ Dee Madsen sinElva Rupp Alleys’ ace chucker got surprise double to went second but the and gled away to a bad first inning the side was retired before he became The intermountain program will Linen club counting five times in a threat consist of events in men's singles the initial frame on seven hits and The game was ragged- - with erand doubles junior singles and two errors Ruth Egbert replaced rors and uninterested play owing doubles women's singles boys’ sin- her and held the losers to one run in part to an undercurrent of disgles and doubles and "midget” sin- in the remaining six frames like fostered by both aides which Going Into the final frame with almost gles It is possible that women's burst into active warfare doubles also will be added before the score against them the in the fifth Bowlers counted twice with none the tournament starts The “midget” division is a new- out on Jerry Midgley's single Hard One comer It was introduced in the Mickey Deverall’s walk an infield middle recent state open and proved im- error and singles by Florence hillFrank Shepherd on athehard one for Pinney threw to Kevern and Ruth capEngelke the with younger mensely popular which traveled in the immediate tennis population It has much ture the game direction of Batter Hoppy Gard& A PackR S upset Cudahy valile in that it leads youths into ner's head Gardner took offense 10-- 5 to send down the Packers adtual competition at an early age ing and strode belligerently out tothereby laying a foundation for to their second loss in the Em- ward the mound Officials and that confidence so essential to fu- ployes' second halt It was Max however beture advancement Knight who turned the trick with managers Intervened win of the season Mike fore fists flew and all was quiet The victory of Frankie Parker in his eighth resumed his the Seabright tournament last Shuput- - Smelter fielder got three almost Shepherd followed and Gardner suit week end marks the genuine come- for three and Glenn Coon and place Lob Collins assistant manback of this national player In Dan Thomas each got three for But recent years Parker has had only four in the assault Ern ’Bailey ager for Provo allegedly made a in Shepherd's direction a fair measure of success in his accepted seven chances at third for remark and the Pinney Beverageman was tournament play and until this the victors without a miss all for bashing a nose or two it Wednesdays results: year he has never yet won the imAt White Park appeared but Fred Tedesco Pinportant singles bowl trophy at F ney manager held his charge in ft 8 Paterson r 0 although he has pursued his Strevell 1 Malewau Ktores check and the ball game went just 18 seven for for it Memo® years quest and Steven® J Zacllt Patterson as before The victory is likely to insure and Walker Henry Smith dazzled the BevParker retention on the Davis cup R H F erage crevy with his ft fi 4 team W'hose membership in part Deseret Newt 11 18 1 curve and altogether gave a good Juel Supply at least is usually dictated by the Mountain Sander DcCarver and Carlson Jensen account for himself on the hill for allowing of players in the big east- and Dunlop the central Utah nine Hoppy ern tournaments of which Gardner and Lavar Kump wafted 8 Curtahv Pat king 5 is one 8 it R 10 11 2 heavy willows for the Provoans Parker is justly famed for his A Cannon Busfeforth and Rlchtn® Knight getting three for five eteadiness He plays with a me- and Lerguson MAGNA GEMMFI L chanical precision rarely seen he R It E AB H 0 A ABHOAI 8 13 4 4 1 4 it Brown 1b 4 3 11 2b Linen Moesser American same the with plays tepnis grim Rltz 8 7 ft 4 4 1 6 Hinders si 4 1 0 2 Bush 2b Aliev' f sTiaK Reds Triumph last-inni- y tilt was a hot one from the outset and despite League Won Speedy Double Play Saves Game for S L Game The 34 Series by 9 to 8 Triumph 2-- 3 9 lipf i August 3 iyuy -- Bingham Squad Edges Out Magna 1 Pinney Falls W Grant Evans of Salt Lake City won the singles title last year and will attempt successfully to defend it in the forthcoming meet Eyans is of the younger group but has been among our leading players for several years Among others who will be on the courts here for the intermountain will be two veterans in regional tennis play from Denver Sam and Sid Milstein have been tn Salt Lake City so often for tennis competition that they can easily be rated as old and valued friends y Wj i Cowboys Split Take Loop Lead I I Briny Lake Waters Lure Swimmers Salt Lake Evens Gemmell Provo W in D ’ Vht Salt £ak tribune- - Ogden Tips Pocatello As psrsf angfr Thursday Morning- - 12 nytr fivwmwxi 5799 to New 4CB iork and retprn SOUTH MAIN Phone Waiatrh 4J0S 10-1- 2 defeat of Tuesday BALT LAKE ABHOAI Trowsr ss 4 0 2 II Arlett rf 4 Andersn rf 1 0 0 ft 110 Fric if ft Lamcu 3b ft Burleson cf 4 3 2 O' 1 1 1 It 0 01 3 1 5 5l 3 112 0’ Botelho c 4 2 4 li Andrews p 4 0 1 41 Johnson p 0 0 0 01 Bvrd 2b aKps lb Total! 37 10 27 Salt Lake BOISE AB Noksa cf 5 feheehan 3b 5 3 Adams c Rukert rf 5 Lowe lb 4 Harngtn 2b 5 Lorenzen If 4 Pressler ss 5 2 Fields p Anderson p 2 H O A 0 3 0 4 1 0 2 9 0 2 2 0 0 7 1 1 1 4 4 3 0 Total! Boise Jackson Tribune Intermountain Service Thirty-fiv- e POCATELLO Idaho runs and 35 hits were scored s here Wednesday night as the of Ogden bumped off the Pocatello Cardinals by a whooping score of 20 to 15 During the evening’s festivities entered into before a ladies’ night crowd of 1500 fane Tony Ro bello Pocatello’s swatting manager crashed out his thirty-fift- h home run of the year - Red-leg- OGDFN ABHOAI POCATFI T 0 AB H O A Hebert 2b 4 1 2 31 Murphy si 6 1 2 6 Serpa lb ft 3 11 01 ( abral 2b 5 24 3 4 Hu he rf 4 0 0 0 Malone c 4 6 1 Adams rf 0 0 1 01 Ruhello lb 5 1112 Ksnluml 1b 6 1 0 2 Kirks cf 4 110 01 Goddard If 6 3 i Burnett 3b 4 112 I 4 2 2 1 Davis cf ft Hiort If 0 1 ft 8 O’ Btrada rf Rlc c 5 12 1 Dens ss 0ft 5 2 2 0 Hermit p Hivdifel p 4 2 0 1 Handel p t 0 0 Cuatello p 2 0 0 0 Owen 2 0 p xBalllnfeer 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 T dnls 4ft 11 27 Total 43 16 27 17 xBatted for Owens In ninth Ogden 10)1 010)11 0 — 20 Foe atello 4 026 100— J ft Serpn 2 Summary Puns — Hebert Hughes 2 Kui nluml I G vddard 2 Davis 2 Kite 3 Dea 1 Blydistel 2 Murphy ('abral 1 Malone 2 Robello Klrke ! rrors— Herpa Hukhea Burnett 4 Hjort ('abral Malone 2 Kirke Burnett Mrada Permit Runs responsible for — Blvdlsiel 1 Costello 2 Hermit b Owens 2 Iwo-has- e hits r Burnett 2 Malone 2 RUe Murphv Three base hits — Hebert Rice Rosenlund Cabral Hjort Home runs — Goddard Ro hello Rosenlund Basse on balls — Off 4 Hermit ft Handel 2 Owens 2 Htrurk out — By Blvdlstel 4 Costello 1 Hermit 3 Handel 1 Owens 2 Left on base — Ogden 7 Pocatello ft Double plavs— Cabral to Murphv to Robello Heher to Herpa Wild pitches — Costello Bemdt Balk —Handel Passed ball — Rice Hit by pitcher — lUe by Berndt Htnlen bases — Rice Klrke Burnett Huns batted In — Hetma 2 4 Goddard 3 Davis Rosenlund Hughes Hue Deas 2 Malone 3 Robello 2 Bur6 nett pltchnr — Berndt Hjort Losing Winning pitcher — Blvdlstel Umpires — Oullan end Dooley Time — 2 ftft 4 2 0 4 Wlllmsn 2b 3 1 1 II Thomas 3b 3 2 4 II xWilson 4 2 10 t Reser if 4 1 1 01 Whits If 4 1 2 0 Tole as 4 1 0 II Morev rf 3 1 1 O’ Correll lb 0 0 1 0 Beard c 10 0 11 Erickson p 0 0 0 01 Garland p Farrell Jb Falcon! cf Pgdnoff rf Grant If Def arlo c Budnick Kimball p p 111 0 0 1 0 0 0 40 14 27 7 100 305 000 — 0 000 300 203—8 Summary Runs — Trower Arlett Price Burleson Bvrd Alves 2 Botelho 1 Sheehan 2 Adams 1 Rkkert 1 Lowe I oren-ze- n Frrors — Pressler Nukes Stolen base — Home nu s — PrUe 8a rtflce hit — Bvrd Prjt e Botelho Lorenzen 1 Rickert Bvrd SheeTwo base hits — Adams 2 Pressler han 2 H'rkert Run baited in — I oreii-redouble pla — Trower to Bird to Alves Strut k out — Bv Held 5 Andrews 4 Anderson 4 Base on balls— Off Field 2 An drews 4 Anderson 1 Time of game — 2 hour 12 minutes Umpires — Ritter and 1 ) Bishop 2b Reynods s MrNamee c C arlsou b Totals 32 11x20 1 2 3 I 2 0 3 0 2 4 10 4 1 4 3 3 3 0 2 xxbcbmltng 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 5 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 6 0 0 0 1 00 0 0 0 Total 30 10 21 8 Wllimsn 2b 4 0 2 I 8i xTwo out when winning run was atored xBatted for Thomas in seventh xxBatted for Garland iu sixth Twin P alia 114 000 0—6 Lewiston 000 40! 2 — 7 M Namee Summary Frrors — Bishop Farrell Fnlconl Williamson 2 Tole Correll Home runs— Hogdanoff Falcon! Correll Three base Uarrell hits— Thoma Two base hits — Bishop Garland Winning pitcher — Garland Losing pU her — Budnick Strut k out— Bv Budmok Kendall y rlt kson 2 Garland 4 Pases on hall — Off Bultilck 3 Urtikson 1 Kendal 1 lime — 2 hour Umpires — Ulrich and Happ Second game 1 W IN FAIIS LEWISTON ABHOA Bishop 2b Uarrell 3b Carlson lb M Name rf Falcon! s Hfjdnoff cf Grant If arleu p 2 2 1 0 ABHOA Thomas ib 3 2 0 Ri 1 12 X 1 1 0 Reser cf 2 0 ft 1 2 0 2 0 0 White If ft 2 0 2 4 1 1 1 Tole s 5 2 1 2 Morey rf 4 0 4 0 5 0 0 01 Correll 2h ft 2 ft 51 Hthmling c ft 1 120 0 0 0 0 Hmlth n 3 0 0 1 ft ft 80 Dearloc C 4 4 ana Totals 41 12 27 18 1127 7 rTotals 204 100 440 — 14 161 Twin Falla 4 JO 200 0(0 — 8 Lewiston Frrors — Falconl 2 RngdR- Summary noff Tole Morev Home runs — BorUmiff 2 Farrell Two-bas- e hits — Tole Reer 2 Decarlo Double yiavs — Farrell to to Carlson Carl Bogdanoff to Bishop toBihp son Winning pitcher — Schubei Losing Runs responsible for -pitcher— Smith Carlen 3 Hchubel 2 Smith 4 Garland b Struck out —By Hchubel 7 Smith 1 Garland 1 Bass on balls — Off Car’eti l 8 hubel S Hmlth 1 Garland 1 Tune — 2 3b Umpires — Happ and Ulrich SOFTBALL “The FaUefct Sport In Town" WHITE PARK North Temple — Opp Fair Grnde 5Games5 00 DIPIFR FIK M vs P M BRFWfR URE 7 00 P W A vi I 00 M 0 CLUB P M PINNEY BEVERAGE TIIE LANG CO 00 and UOUBLL-llEAOL- 10 00 P M R EXCHANGE CLUB Vi Zinik Sporting Goods Admluion 15c —Children 10o Sc |