Show — V r — 5 f i lw us ii Saturday Morning Salt £akc gTIjc Tribune- ws s -- - August 12 1939 Cowboys Down Cards Take Lead Reds Blank Bees Melmer Faces In Net Meet Semifinals Crowd of 2600 Sees Wry Handcuff Pocatello Club Nelson Crew Freed in Net Feature Keeps Lead By 11-- Win 0 young Adept Primed for Saturday Go Junior 1 ?(!! At City park Markets vs Safeway 1 p m — Succes Stores — 0 P 8kaRRi Bed and White 2pm Store 3 p m —Grand Central vs I G A Stores rank Mehner brilliant young southpaw who recently reached the quarterfinals of the national junior tennis tournament will have his chance for glory In the Intermountain net meet Saturday at 2 p m when he meets Pave Freed Salt Lake City champion ' and the title favorite This three out of five set semifinal at Forest Dale will hold the spotlight on Saturday’s program with the other men’s singles semifinal between Champion Grant Evans and Dan Freed only a step behind This fray is scheduled for At White park 6 p m — U P Bonnier Ml Reaper 7 p m— Poet Offke e Utah Power — Mountain Fyel Supnly va Stre- 8pm e)l ateraon — Young: Democrat w Allen m p 7-- 6-- 3 6-- Sarazen Tops Open Tourney Scores Slate In Net Joust 6-- Ogden 6 Salt Lake 0 Twin Falls 6 Pocatello Lewiston 9 Boise 7 retained the leaderN ship of the United league with an 11-- 0 victory over Commercial Artists at White park Friday night It was the second time during the evening that the Artists The steady Evans playing his best tennis of the season is favored to take the younger member of the Freed family into camp but Dan was Impressive in his victory over Sam Milstein and has had a splendid season with a city tourney win over Mehner on his 1939 record Mehner Ready Mehner has not been playing particularly wrell in the present tournament but is keyed for a supreme effort against Freed Mehner’s twist service is his most potent weapon while Dave steadiness personified also packs a deadly net game All four singles survivors won their way to the doubles final Friday the Freed brothers ousting 5 Don Dixon and Bob Goodell and Evans and Mehner taking Salt Lake City net star gains semifinal post in Dan Freed the measure of the Colorado-Uta- h combination of Sam Milstein and fjntcrmountain tennis tourney 4 Both matches Ross Sutton were well played with the winners In jach instance showing superiority on crucial points Freed last of the quartet to reach the bracket of four defeat2 5 ed Dixon in an exciting Dixon was within a skirmish PITTSBURGH Aug 11 UPi-MTl RDAVS MHUll I E point of victory in the first set but Dave staged one of his typical (All at Forest Dale) visiting firemen who couldn't hold Men’ Singles comebacks to subdue the s Frnk Mehner 2 p m— Dae treed a candle to par in the first round Provoan oi fieet semifinal! (three out — tore that old gen- Dan Freed 4 p m Giant Evan Junior singles after a series of (three out of five set semifinal) Ueman limb from upsets will come to a climax SatWomen Mnglf limb Friday as of — Denver Von Ben Slack noon Van Nort Edith 12 Joan with urday crowd - pleaser booked to meet the winner of the Hadelu Murrlson (semifinal) Junior Single Gene Sarazen Moore match Omer Morris-Fran- k — Moore Denver 12 noon (rank blazed his way Morris (semifinal) In the title contest at 2 p m Omer - Ben Slack Denser 2 p winner e to a Moore Slacks doubles partner will Mooie Morris match (final 0 lead in the noon Midget single at Morris with tangle BUI Garbett 3 p m — Blair Beau Dapper Dan Cleo Sinnard and Hal Lamb (final) Bins Double open golf tournafavored Salt Lakers both parsed hill Kik n Alim Corns all p m ment out of the picture Friday an in- Ka Rh hinsim kellock (final! A gallery of Double Women jured wrist compelling Sinnard to 12 noon— Men Tuttle Murle Bamber2000 default lo Ned Bennion after los- ger nearly Kuhtl kC7en tn Donna Hurzeler 10 p m —Virginia Dunn Denver Mr cheered the ing the first set Fiilh M rrion vs winner of Tuttle Bam"Co n n e c 1 cut Lamb bowed to the (semi-- f berger— Kezerian Hurzeler match as Yankee’’ he inn match Moore in a three-se- t -- Joan Van Nort Sarah MoChrv-tburned the 2pm up won the had Laker Salt 'ihomaaon Annls winner the of Maxine after j&aJ course with a 66 Van Carlenn— Claire DamAlhe Wright first set handily V ic Gliezzi mau h semifinal! four under par took Morrison m 4 von two in of fladeln semifinal Edith —Winner p matt he in final (tentative) and two strokes bettor than the the measure of Maxine Thomason course record set two years ago mil) VI 'M K1 St in municipal champion and SaturMen's Mngle by Ray Mangrum of Pittsburgh Dave Freed d Don Dixen Provo 7 5 day will meet Joan Van Nort city With his 71 of yesterday Gene had and state titlist in a semifinal Men’ Double 137 for the halfway mark Dave Freed Don Treed d Bnb Goodell-Dotussle Sarah McChrystal already DiXon Provo 7 5 semifinal Hardly was Sarazen out of the round final reached the hs Grant (vat Frank Mehner d ham locker room when Vic Ghezzi 6 4 6 4 (semiDenver Sutton Ros J Aals on Docket final husky pro from Deal N J ambled Men’s Consolation up the eighteenth green missed a Finals in midget singles and boys’ Frank Mn re Denver d Earl Barker doubles also are on Saturday's 6 3 6 4 (flnaD putt and still matched the Junior Single East Brookfield farmer s 66 His program with Blair Bean to meet 6 3 deNed Bennion d Cleo Sinnard 81 yesterday gave him 147 Bill Garbett in the former while fault And a few minutes later Denny Ben bhtk Denver d Ned Bennion Bill Koch and Allen Cornwall will 7 5 16 (semifinal) (Contimicl on Pace Twenty mis) Shule of Huntington W Va Omer Morris d JHarrv James 6 2 streaked his way around the WildFrank Moore Denver d Hal Lamb 2 6 6 6 6 wood Country club course in 68 Junior Double total of 139 and for a two-da- y Conwav Deardon Harry James d Cleo 7-- Friday's Results Young Demo Oil O Nelson 4 o’clock 4 m— Allen 10 p crai The hard-drivi- v v ni- were blanked Dupler Fur trimming them 0 earlier The two winning chuckers In the double shutout were Bill Munsey of N O Nelson and John Oswald of Dupler Bill Button pitched both games for the luckless Artists Bart Dennery pitched Bennett Glass into the top spot in the Employes’ league with a 2 win over Safeway Stores The Grocerymen got only three hits Two of these were made by Johnnie Perrl who scored one run and batted In the other Chick Morton of Bennett s got two for three Scoring three times In the fust inning Utah Oil downed Optical 2 The Oilers got but five Shop hits to the Opticians’ nine but three of these were mixed with errors to account for seven runs The w inners played errorless ball with Dick Jeffs at short Melly Jeffs at second and Tommy Anderson at third playing snappy ball U P Boosters went to work on Los Stewart in the first frame scoring four runs on four hits and 3 a walk to beat Utah Power Clem Vincent pitched a steady game for the Railroaders giving up but four hits two of which were bunched with two errors and a walk in the fourth frame to give the Power club all three of its runs The feature of Saturday night's g’ames is a double header between the Young Democrats and Allen Oil with the games scheduled for 9 p m and 10 p m Friday’s results: two-strok- 6-- 8-- 6-- R At White park Utah Pov er t U P Boosters Stewart and Summerhavs Rese 3 6 0waid v ami Hausc i 062 221 R H 6 8 R 8 2 Utah Oil H a Shop and Borg Dunlop Sinnard Ned Reunion 6 4 8 b Omer Morris Hal 1 amb d Rhhard War5 Bill Koch 7 5 3 b (semifinal) Conwav Deardon Harry James d Ben l) Slack ( rank Moore Denv er 6 J 6 1 ( ner Junior f onsolatlon Kav Rlchm kav 6 3 ( final Bill Kmh d (semifinal) Nam 1 6 6 d Kit hiu d 10 8 6 0 Keith Eugar Bov' Kellock 4 Bnb Ogilvie Mingles Stanley Clawson d (semifinal) Knowles 6 4 4 6 6 3 Piercey 6 4 Women' Mingle Edith Von Harteln Morrison d Maxine Thomason 7 5 8 (completion of matii Women' Doubles d Maxine Thomason Annis Carlson M ary Taylor Nhirlev Orumbo default Hurzeler Kezeriati Donna d Rachel default Shtrlev Nilsson Reih Richard Claire Van hum Alin Wright d Mrs Clarem a Bamberger Mrs W J 0 Connor 4 6 16 F 9 0 4 Scott and THE 11 13 N O Nelson Commercial Ar!lfs Munsey and Pinckney 0 5 Women Golfers Reach Finals TWIN FALLS 9 p m Twin he 2600 fans Charley Wry the Cowboys’ personally led his mates to their clean-cu- t triumph la the opener of the three game stand which may make or break title hopes for one or the other of the two clubs pitcher-man- ager POCATFIIO TWIN H A B O Murphy ss 5 2 Cabral 2b 4 1 Burnett 4b 4 0 Rnbello lb 4 2 4 1 Kirke cf Ballinger Hjort If Strada rf Nelson p Al 0 5 Bishop 2b S FIJ ABHOA 0 7 4 4 2 Revnolds si 3 0 1 0 Farrell tb 3 10 10 0 Mi Namrr c 4 1 5 I 01 Falcon! cf 4 12 2 10 0 Bopdanf r( 4 I 2 10 0 Carlson lb 4 2 9 0) 4 1 c 4 4 4 1 2 4 1 0 6 Nukes If 01 Wry p 4 4 0 0 O 0 1 2 1 1 3 0 0 Totals 31 7 27 13 Totals 37 11 24 Of 001 — 2 IDO OOO Po atello 402 OOO OOx— 6 Twin Fait Runs — Burnett Hjort ReynHummaiv olds Parrel! Mi Name 2 Carlson Bishop ( rrora— Rurnett Murphv Parrel! —Stolen CarlHome run bases — Bishop Nokes M Namee son Two base hits — Hjort — to Nokes ReynDouble Bogdanoff plavs olds to Blhop Farrell to Bishop to Carl-roNe son 10 Bases Strikeout 5ry5Nelson 4 on balls — Off Wrv 1 Time — 1 50 Umpires— Dewey and Campbell Lewiston Topples Boise 9 to 7 all-Ut- -- all-st- ar they sent the seoie to 0 in the fifth on two more hits a walk aod ap eiror They 'topped off their scoring with a run In the seventh Slugging Ed Goddard was the biggest trouble maket (or the Bees in the opener Friday sending In two mates as he twice came up and contributed doubles to the evening's entertainment Game pickups: Eddie Mulligan announced after the game that Paul Piscovich will be on the mound in the third and final game of the series Sunday Indicating that Verne Johnson a southpaw will draw the task of stopping the House of David players Monday night in the nonleague game at The Bees will Community park be idle next Tuesday meeting Twin Falls Wednesday at 830 m Falls at and Twin then p going nto a twin bill Thursday against The first g&me at the Cowboys Pocatello following the series with the Cowboys will be played Saturday BALT LA KF OGDFN ABHOA ABHOA 5-- Adam Rue c 2b 5 1 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 3 0 Rosnlwl Goddard if Hutches rf Herpa Jb Hebert rf deck lb Coiteilo p II Trover ss 1 2 1 1 15 4 3 0 5 2 1 0 3) Oi Oi Oi Oi 01 11 t all-st- ar un-nu- al selections The teams are published In the annual baseball guides and are acteams cepted as the official of the various leagues Four infielders three outfielders a catcher right and left handed pitcher utility man and manager make up the personnel of the team Because of the limit of 12 players to be selected the team Is quite an honor and calls for the best man in each position all-st- ar all-st- ar CHAMPION FIRST-GRAD- E HIGH OCTANE 4 0 2 2 Larneu Jb 3 0 Burlesn cf 3 12 0 0 Blank ballots for the selection of team of the first annual the Pioneer league will be distributed shortly by the National Association Press bureau to the writers and managers of the circuit who will do the voting This team differs from those elected for the east and west game In that It covers the entire league for the season The members of all clubs in the circuit are eligible The custom is followed annually throughout the minors and considerable Interest has been stirred up over the 1 1 TOP 2nd 110 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 2 4 4 2 3 Bvrd 2b Alse lb Botelho c Marlow p Arlett rf Price If xJohntoti 7 5 0 5 0 1 1 17c 0 16 0 10 0 0 4 SUPERIOR ETHYL 32 4 27 9 Totals Totals 31 11 27 51 xBaited for Marlowe in ninth 200 120 100—6 Ocden 000 000 000—0 Balt Lake 2 Rum— Rice Roenlund nummary Hebert Goddard Hushes Error — Fletk Burleson Ktolen base — Huche Alvei Three-base Bvrd Sacrifks bit —Costello hits — Rosenlund Arlett Two-ba- s Grade 21 Power— Performance Quick Acting Economlz P — With Quality- - CHAMPION hit — Goddard 2 Costello Hughes Prlc Run batted in — Goddard 2 Rosemund Coetello 1 eft on bases — Ogden 9 Bait Lake 9 5 Run responsible for — Marlow Struck out — By Marlowe 5 Costello 12 Bases Hit on balls — Off Marlowe 5 Costello 4 201 434 WEST SO TEMPLE WEST 4TII SOUTH Tim with pitched bail — Serna by Marlow — 1 58 Umpires— Ulrich and McQuillan ftcorer — Baker 'W Tribune Intermountain Service BOISE— The Lewiston Indians decision over the pounded'out a Boise Pilots in the first game of senes here Fritheir three-gam- e A crowd of approxday evening imately 2000 fans saw the contest The two dubs wull play the second game here Saturday night nt 9-- 7 8 30 o'clock WISTOV LB Jb 4 4 Reser 4 White If 3 Cole as 2 Morev rT Correll 1b 4 Sthltnllng c 3 4 Hall p tf 1 2 BOISF I ABHOA1 Thomas 1 1 1 51 1 0 1 1 01 2 3 6 ft 1 0l 1 11 01 2 8 ftl 1 0 21 1 Nnkss rf Sheehan as Adam c ABHOA 164 0 6 0 0 0 4 5 5 2 l 5 Rickert rf 10 Harrgtn 2b 4 1 2 3 IB 4 3 9 1 I oreuren If 5 2 1 0 Ferric 3b 4 2 0 1 Anderson p 8 0 O 0 (edermyr pi) ft (1 0 Rene p 0 0 0 1 Lowe First in Style First in Quality First in Economy Totals 37 12 27 12 zna noo— a ooi 100 on 000—7 Summary Runs — Thomas Reser White CorreM Sthlmliue 2 Hall Cole M rev Nokee Arinm 2 Rickert 2 Harrinetop Two-basLowe ( rrors — Rickert Nokes run — Home 8himlinK hits— Ferris Double plavs — Harrington to 8rhimltnp Sheehan to I owe 3 Williamson to Cole Cole to Williamson to Correll to Correll Tnlala 32 10 Tension Bolf 27 141 MEN’S NEW FALL DETROIT Aug 11 (iPl— Two feminine golfers who have never Rases on halls — Off Hall 5 Anderson 6 won a major title advanced Friday Ret e 2 Strikeouts — Bv Hall 2 Anderson 1 Federmever 1 Retie 2 Losing pitcher to the finals of the thirty-nint- h — Federmeier Dmntre — Ritter and Ra annual closed western women's musfien Time — 2 25 golf championship at Oakland Hills Country club They are Ella Mae Williams Chicagoan who holds Close behind was the Chicago district and Illinois second place state titles and Edith Johnny Bulla Chicago with 142 The bulky Bulla tut one stroke Estabrooks of Dubuque Iowa from par and four fiom his round holder of the Iowa title and runnAlbert Moore of Kemmerer er-up to Pattv Berg of MinneThursday Wyo Friday captured first place apolis in the 1938 western in the sheenherders' tournamert held at the Forest Dale golf course Coast Texas Grid Moore chalked up a 114 gross International League score and a 68 net with his 46 p Terssv Cttv 5 5 Rochester 3 3 deducted Albert Erickson Ciews to Tangle Montreal 7 Hvrituse 2 was second with a 71 net score Toronto 7 Newark 3 Buffalo 17 Baltimore 3 Other results Ambrose Seitz and SAN FRANCISCO Aug 11 Willard Rk hards tied for third in a summer setting Ameriean Association Richards won the draw most makes its bow here Saturday in a Indianapolis 4 Tn’edn O threes Howard Candland and E night game bringing together the MinneapolisI 4 Milwaukee 3 B Ames tied Candland won the Co umbus Toulsville 0 Texas and a selected Kansas Cttv 7 0 St Paul 5 0 (last game draw most fours Howard Grimsquad of Pacific coast players railed ) mer with seven most fives Rov Moore Captures Herders’ Meet land 2 PANTS SUITS han-riua- Our new Fall HurlingLam stock has just arrived After you've teen these suits you too will agree that Hurlingham is the most outstanding suit on the market at this price Every garment is correctly tailored to give you style quality and fashion We’re putting everything we can into this line to give you the most for your $25 Among the fabrics are worsteds worsted cheviots colorful tweeds d hockanum twists and tball All-Sta- Jones Logan May Enter Pioneer League City Seeks Aid of M ajor Loop Club Tribune Intcrmountain Service tlO per cent of the gate would go to" Halli- LOGAN — A Logan applu ation ( defray lighting expenses for entrance Into the Pioneer w'ell suggested that a major league baseball league in 1940 was seen baseball club be contacted to sponFriday after correspondence be- sor a team for Logan s entry and tween league officials and Logan also mentioned the contemplated chamber of commerce athletic Increase as to the number of tenms committee headed by Henry F In the league Routzong s letter suggested that Laub Letters have been received from a contact between Logan and BosRed Sox or Brookljn Dodgers Jack IlalliweU of Pocatello ton Idaho piestdent of the league and be made ns he understood both Arthur C Routzong business man- clubs were seeking "faimg’ in the ager of the Pocatello Cards ex- Pioneer league He further promplaining the set-u- p In Pocatello and ised cooperation In getting a team Indicating that the longue will organized here With such letters on file and probably be Increased from six to the talk of Pioneer league ‘’hot" eight teams for next year Both letters were addressed to Laub has written to Fart Rheeley M R Ilovey secretary of the Lo- scout of the Boston Red Sox for gan chamber and were In answer information regarding the possito queries made by the loial group bility of his club's sponsoring a comernlng the making of an ap- team here An answer to the letter is expected soon and when It plication Hnlllurll explained ill detail the arrives n meeting of the athletic set-unt Io atello stating that committee will be called to disi uss the dub was part of the St Louis the projut C'atdlnnl svstem and that expenses At the present time two Logan of running the ilub weie derived youths ( oldie Peterson and Wes from this soure lie said the citv I’oilov have been (ontnited hv the of Pmatello furnished a lighted Red Sox ns potential big league hall park and h t the team use It matei ini free with the understanding that Lognn at two different times p Idaho-T- 3 Button and Urv 15-fo- 3 H 5 Wright 2 ) 3 Falls Falls Cowboys who have been in and out of first place in the Pioneer league race several times in the past 10 days Friday clambered right back into the driver's seat as they handed the Pocatello Cardinals a 6 to 2 setback before W'lllmsn 2b 4 0 1 g F Tw In only four hits Nearly 1700 fans saw Costello put tlie quietus on the Bees' big hats as he came up with the fust shutout the locals have suffered in their home park this season While Costello was personally proving himself a pest to the Bees the Reds were Just about as pesty as they rame up with an attack on Lefty Mel Marlowe They scored two runs in the first one in the fourth two in the fifth and wound up their chores for the evening with one in the seventh The two clubs will resume their warfare Saturday at 8 o’clock The Reds are bent on continuing their victory march and will probably entrust mound chores to Dave Lucas a barrel chested southpaw' The Bees will retaliate with their southpaw star lanky Jack Andrews Jack will go on display before some of his folks from the sunpv shores of the west coast and wdll be out after triumph No 9 when he goes Into action against the Junction city sluggers Costello got a lot of help from his mates at the noble art of sending runs across the plate Friday night in the series opener but he didn’t need much help from them when it came to giving the Bees planty of trouble in their turns at bat The moundsman fanned 12 and gave hits to only three Bees Neal Arlett coming up with a triple and a single ?Bobby double of Price his twenty-sevent- h the campaign and Whitey Burleson contributing a single The Reds reached Marlowe for three hits and two runs In the first i nng following which he clamped down on them until the fourth In the fourth inning the visitors put together two more hits for their third run of the game and 11-h- it Tribune Intermountain Service ami Dennery Brikk Olsen 3 Button and Ur Safeway stores He mett Gian Pa”ersou and Op! 1 R H F 6 7 0 Dupler Fur Commercial Artits v 1 F Vincent and $10-00- v H 4 8 2 Saturday’s Schedule Ogden at Salt Lake 8 p m Lewiston at Boise 8 '80 p m Pocatello at All-Sta- By Marlowe Branayan The Ogden Reds put their bespectacled right hand mound ace Bob Costello on the firing line in their opener with the Salt Lake Bees Friday at Community park and the towering youngster gave the Salt Lake fans little to cheer about and Salt Lake batters just about as much to hit as he racked up a 60 shutout He granted Pioneer League 6-- 0 Pioneer Loop Will Name r Club Hob Costello Gives Local Outfit Only Four Hits Lewiston Wins 0 cr Boise By 9 to 7 Score 19 and Dave Coppock Jones won the draw tied most sixes Reed Culp with 11 most sevens R A Vinall most eights Tod Howes approaching contest S I Greer high seoie on one hole Mark Frirkson 11: high gross scorer Bill Isaacs 142 low gross scorer Steve Love 82 and most baseball birdies Gene Nichols 5 sponsored professional Following the tournament a o teams In the league meeting was held and it was deonce In 1919 and the other time In rided to hold the 1940 meet at 1926 the Salt Lake Country club Among some of the noted players who played here were Louie Fonseca leader of hatting In the American league and later manager of the Cleveland Indians Dolph Camiill Dodger first baseman: Johnnv Schinski Jerry Donovan and others of the old Since the break-uOF I league a senupro team known as Logan Collegians has been GOOD playing here Also the Logan Elks sponsored a team here for a couple Laub was manager of of years the Logan Elks for two years The Colleglnn team this year lllghrt Quality— First Grsrto gained support to such an extent M ANTD PER that fans are “hollering for proKNOCK GAL fessional bnll" and the fame of the Pioneer league has spread to such Ethyl 21— Quality 17t an extent that the above rffmts me being put forth to support a 100 PtNOH liniUCAIION team here and Tlinitu WASH J(H St 46 It was understood that Lognn utv offulnls are in favor of furWot Trinplc at (li So nishing a lighted park here provided that a major league ilub will M44 974 sponsor a (team Utah-Idah- hard-finishe- At last crepe that is MONTH CARLO SHIRTS quality Eapartly 14 to ed Greys Double- - Browns Breasted LONGS UTS— Feather-Lif- e Vagabond Hat' kst in 11 nd ihspti ” Light wsight nd will hold its ItY th chaps forsvsr truly hst of th 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