Show 'Q1 T 20 Saturday Morning -- Salt £akt iTljc Tribune- -- - 1939 August 12 Monoxide Gas Halts Ab’s Run Seven Major Records Fall 1 Photographer Snaps Ah Jenkins as He Speeds Through ‘Beam Jenkins and Mays Suffer as r Exhaust Breaks ¥? w v 'vf y- 11-Si- xteen A Rateis iSfcaW' — ifehaii i s 4 WL”V ' Jenkins streaking through the “beam” made hy the “electric eye” on the Bonneville bait flats unusual picture Clinch Cuban Finals N SEABRIGHT J Bill Leads Cubs to 11 Aug 3-- 2 Pirates in (A5) Rally Parker Subdues Van Horn In Fifth To Enter Tennis Finals Wins for NY Frankie Halts Coast Star’s Power Drives Triumph Over 14 lit Game 6-- 6-- City Employes’ Pairings Set Second annual city employes' angolf tournament pairings were nounced Friday by Tom McHugh professional at the Forest Dale PITTSBURGH Warneke (Iftfl) Pittsburgh at lhl ago— Brown (6 5) Brjnnt ll I) Philadelphia at New lork— Johnson (6 4) a eaHo (4 7) 11 8) Boston at Brooklyn— Posedel v Caeev (07) ' n 'Khl" Ilrat flight Max Schick 18 14 Arthur Ball 17 a a BUI Heulnger Francle Joa Chriatenaon C L Temple k and Peat G G dole Ronald Dr Plait A R Ward drew byea lit the Ilrat flight Hetoitd Fllrht Bill Colea 22 R J MrEvtllv 21 Bert 11 Id gaou SO va R A Tanner 27 Bherm 30 va Rex Lowry Otin Manea JS Chrletenaen 21 va Ralph Matchea muet ba played by Wedneaday Joe Cerala vi 22 ti 0ald abhoa 110 1 3 2 0 4 5 2 2 0 0 3115 1 1 0 Herman 2b Guinn If I e iber cf NuhoUti rf O Rutsll lb MattUk ba Hartnell c Lea p 4 0 13 4 2 2 1 2 4 4 0 0 Saturdays Probable Fltihers ork at Philadelphia — Hildebrand (H4 t Joxe (14 -Boston— Krakauskas at IVashlngton Auker (7 0) (OH) 1 oiils at Detroit — Kramer (7 12) M OP Hutchinson ii I) Kennedy (tilt) IhliHKo at ieteland— Dletrith (6 5) t Harder (7 7) " PHILADFIPHIA ABHOA ABHOA! Croiettl aa 5 2 8 Slehert lb 3 1100 4 0 10 Mon® 4 0 0 0 Rilfe ib rf Keller rf 5 3 7 0 Johnson NEW YORK f!1 1 2 1 I 101 5 0 tf 2b C 0 Have 51 Tipton If 01 01 21 Nfuet 2b Chapron cf Newaome m 0 0 0 Gantnhu s 0 11 Lodlcmi 3b ' ft 5 2 1 0 0 3 5 0 17 U 1125 0 0 0 0 I 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 12 0 2 0 0 0 0 Miss Marble Mrs Fabyan to Battle By Bill White RYE N Y Aug 11 (AP)— Frankie Parker who has yet to make an unnecessary move on a tennis court reached the finals of the eastern grass court championships Friday by teaching young tempestuous Welby Van Horn of Los Angeles a valuable net lesson He let Van Horn slug and smash his way to a first set victory and a 1 lead in the second set before proving that pace is as important in tennis as power Cautiously Parker second seeded in this tourney got his racquet on everything that the reckless Van Horn could slam across after that to win his semifinal match 1 4 6 6 At the end the jveteran was much less tired than Van Horn whose punch thrilled a gallery of 2000— until he wore him6-- 8-- 3-- 6-- self out Gain Women's Final A Alice Marble the American and Tolls 40 1 27 111 Total 35 12 27 10 xBatted for Gomez In eighth Wimbledon champion and darkzRan fir Dean in ninth New York 000 OfiO 111—9 haired Mrs Sarah Palfrey Fabyan 010 001 300 — 5 came through to the women's Philadelphia Firor —Have Tipton Newoms finals with performances that Run batted In — Newsome Croaettl 2 Rolfe Selkirk Nagel to their opponents Keller hit— dealt misery HHe Blond Alice had to call on her Criseitl Johnson Nagel DlMaesio H me r run — Hae Stolen base — Croaettl favorite shots to stop a serious Doubatriflce — Gome Dahigreti — (ordon (rogettt and Dahlgren challenge by Mme Rene Mathieu ble nla Base 2 Hatl'ej GroetM and Dahlgren of France The scores were 3 on halls -- Off Gome 2 Pdter 1 Deau 2 4 Hadles 2 5 Mrs Fahjan however won Struck out— Bv Potter Hit — Off Pitter 7 in 5 inning Gomez 4 Deai ft in 4 Gomez 11 tit 7 Hadlev 1 in the plaudits of the gallery with a 2 Wild pitches — Potter Dean Winning sensational series of strokes that Losing pitcher — Potter pitcher— Gome submerged England s best— Kay l 3 Potter p Dean p zLoiims 1 7 New PHILADELPHIA Aug 11 UPl-- The world champion Yankees getting back in their old habit of one big inning scored six times in the fifth frame Friday to plaster the Philadelphia Athletics 9 to 5 Trailing 1 to 0 at the time the Yanks batted around with two errors and a wild pitch supplementing their six hits Bill Nagel was expelled in the ninth for protesting a decision at second base and Outfielder Bob Johnson finished the game at second for the A’s I DiMmtio Selkirk If 5 Gordon 2b ( 0 R ar c 5 2 Dhlern lb 4 2 Gome 2 0 p 1 0 Ruff!n 0 Hadley p Total 33 12 27 12 31 Total 24 17t xHatted tor Mueller In ninth mm 020 000—2 PlttKburgh 001 010 3 1)— 3 ChltaRo Run batted In — P Waner iror — I e hit GhIhii Nicholson Maun k 7wo-ba- e — P Watier 2 Hf k Mat t it k ba rlfice Double nlavs— —Mueller Nlrholaon Y nit c Hetman Vaughan amt Flet her Manuk at d G RunnHI G Ruell unas-iteBae on ball — Off— Buther 1 Mewell 4 Lee Rtrut k out By Butcher ee 4 2 Hit — Off Butther it in 5 In Newell I in 3 line (none out hi ixth Pmaert ball— Hartnett Losing pitcher — bewell 88-1- (hamptnathlp night r 4 IT m Puff nolnid "eHinr Rur-0 Claraiic Fisher 7 Wilford 11 Judge Mike Bohling 1 mi A Glenn Arnett 0 (uy Diidln Allen 9 Pratt A1 Lmery va4 ' John 4 Walt bulllNan Jack Keeeler 17 li s Bert Price 11 Don Kettuig 11 va i rank Arnold 1A Miiann Matchea muat ba played by Sunday Hack 3b t course Last year the tournament was won by Mike Bohling with Glenn posiArnett taking the runner-u- p tion Both the champion and the are back this year and runner-u- p figure to give the field a run for the 1939 title Roy Backman is medalist this — 71 7 year wdth an Pairings and handicapsHoy Backman CHICAGO I ABHOAl L WHufr cf 3 0 1 01 1 ll P Warier rl 4 Vaughn aa 4 0 I 3 4 0 3 O' Klem If I letrhrr lb 4 1 4 21 2 11 Handley lb 4 Y HiiiR 2b 2 1 2 21 Mueller c 2 0 2 11 xBfuman 1 0 0 01 JBuGher p 2 0 0 if 1 0 2 2! Sewell p achieves his major objectives Six-Ru- n Winning —Australia Friday advanced one step nearer its goal— a meeting CHICAGO Aug 11 (AP)— Pitching with only two days’ rest with America in the Davis cup vicround— Bill Lee hurled the Chicago Cubs to a 3 to 2 victory Friday clinching by challenge big tory in the American zone finals yielding only six hits to the Pittsburgh Puates in their seiies against Cuba "opener Taking up where they left off in the singles Thursday John National League He was effective all the way in Bromwich and Adrian Quist paired his fourteenth victory registering a smashing together to register despite the fact he pitched the decisive straight-se- t victory in the Cubs to a triumph over Cincinnati doubles match over the Cuban in the first game of a double-heade- r Loteam of Ricardo Morales and Tuesday 3 0 renzo Nodarse 1 His mates found it easy to get on base against Pitihers Max Butcher and Trubtt Sewell but Lrldftv’i RfAiiltt 4 the Cubs had an exceedingly hard fhhago 3 Pillshnrgh ork 1 Philadelphia i New time reaching home plate an even Only games uheduled dozen Cub runners being stranded Probable FHrhers Saturdays Clmiimatl at Ht Luul-Matter (19 71 on the bases 6-- Ah 1 Lee After Rest of Two Days Pitches Cubs to Victory Aussie Aces rhill ies Humble Giant Crew 2 to 1 Lodl-gla- Dahl-gre- Two-ba- s Ro-a- 6-- 7-- I 2 Stammers— 1 Most notable achievement in the men's doubles play came when Bobby Riggs and Rlwood Cooke his Portland teammate outlasted Gil Hunt of Washington and Ernie 6 Sutter of New Orleans Newsom Hurls Tigers NEW YORK Aug 11 CPI— Two-hpitching by Walter Higbe To -3 Triumph brought the lowly Phillies their first victory over the New York Giants since May 12 by a 2 to 1 DETROIT Aug 11 CD-B- uck Newsom pitched the Detroit count Friday 2 The only run scored against the Tigers to a 4 to 3 victory over the whom Phila- St Louis Browns Surprise Doubles Team young right-handFriday and drove MURRAY TATYO SYRACUSF TOKYO from the Chicago in the acquired delphia doubles The surprise women ABHOAl ABHOA winning run with a ninth 01 8 Ymn 2b 5 0 as 4 4 0 6 Cubs came without a hit in the team of Dorothy Bundy possessor Yukl single inning V Ymn 0 0 D M rt lb 4 2 0 0 rf 5 seventh inning of a famous tennis name and ST LOU H DETROIT Nakmahi If 5 7 2 01 H 1 shto lb 5 2 110 NEW YORK FH1LADFI PHJa ABHOA Kariva s 5 0 3 ll Aoki cf ABHOA Heffner as ABHOA 5210 Mary Arnold stopped Helen Jacobs 3 0 3 5 MrOoskv cf 3 1 2 0 Nlaol lb 4 0 2 hi Hagfo 2b 5 2 4 3 ftrharatn ABHOA 4 0 10 1 Moors If 3 0 4 2 and Dorothy Workman in f 4 0 4 1 Ora 3 2 10 McCoy 2h Mivawkl cf 3 0 I 0 II Mha if 4 0 2 0 Martin rf 3 4 0 18 110 Jorge If 3 12 0 a semifinals match for the day’s 3 10 0 Marty cf Nakuo lh 4 1 7 ll Fuji! 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T Aahua t 5 17 0 2 Fikumtau p 0 0 1 0 Wataube p ft 2 2 0 0 0 Rjtoku p balo p 3 0 1 0 4 9 27 ft Total 44 21 27 9 Total 718 — 27 22h (HI Ogden Nippon 1 10 8 U Ntpimua m2 (MIO— 7 H me rut — J ToK"C Summary Aa-h- u Three hae hit — Ororfe phi Koga a fumble pia — G Aaahn a to Ok Credit Mttorv ti Watanaue ( haraa defeat to Lukumitpii Hit hatted — Off H FiikumtUu 7 K doktl 11 VVataiah l ftuto Bt nu k out — Bv K tku 4 ttatanahe 12 Base on bill — Off 1 ukutnlt Ktt 2 4 Koti i 7 Watausb Htt with pit hed ball— Hhlba by Wata-tiab- e hv FikumUat Unix IN-- TAf Thai Hal a IP They’ll Bo It Every Time n I'UA’CI Z£u‘mM Ed FINANCE CO 1008 Continental 6-- 4 By Jimmy Ilatlo Rank Bldg Wasatch 4139 Vilt to Boss Tribe in ’40 pit CLEVELAND Aug 11 Vltt the Cleveland Indians’ manager for the past two seasons was signed Fnday night to pilot the Tribe again in 1940 He put his name to a new one-yecontract after a conference in the office of Alva Bradley Indian president who Indicated he had chosen the present time to offer Vitt a new contract in an effort to squelch reports the latter was on the way out ar I V'f ’i HAROCVAPH' V Uty WELLGMEDLEV-I'- n GLAD t YOUR COLD HAG IMPRrAFDt BRONZE OAS hAI r T R A( I C AKf'S FORI MOST ’ t- r j' - KSIIIl STAIIONS WLST 9T1I SOUTH 11TII SO and STATE or rv niY am) Nirnr - fJ 'h x - fifty thousand psoiye and The or if Oun nod MEKT That nou laxh m 2ND SO and 4th LAST 50 Del Baker Will Lead Tigers in 19 10 f DETROIT Aug 11 (Ab— Walter 0 Briggs owner of the Detroit at Lfil3N 10 08 p m Art Pillsbury walked over took a look at Ab and said- - “Ab I don't think it’s worth it I think we better call it off ” "I think you're right Art” Ab said without hesitation "I don't think its safe out there tonight” Sets Four Record Prior to this occurrence however the Meteor had banged it STOP AND BORROW way to four previous record covered by the Utah speed king These were the ren maining four records held by Cap-laiGeorge E T Eyston the Britisher who nipped these marks in middle-distanc- 19 e 17 The accumulation of records shows this result: 1000 miles mer record 170 767 168 11 six hours for- new record former record 85 2000 Tigers announced Friday that 16815 new record 170 1617 record kilometers been had Eyston’s Del Baker Manager new record 160 4 2000 miles signed for another season record 16375 new record Bitggs said ' I am glad to announce that Del 168 94 3000 kilometers Evstons Baker in whose managerial ability record 163 49 new record 168 7 12 hours Eyston's record 163 68 new we have the utmost confidence will again lead the Tigers In 1940 1 think he has done as well as could be expected during the present year He will have the same free hand In directing the club His only instructions are to spare no effort that will give this great baseball town a team of championship " ’s Baker became manager of the ear ago sueceedlng Tigers a Mickey Cochrane after service with the dub as coach Dunng his tenure Baker wa confronted with the fact that several of the team’s veteran stars were slowing up Under his direction the club developed such youngsters ns Barney MoCosky Frank Croucher Benny McCoy George Tebbetts A1 Benton and Paul Trout and polished them for major league service After an Indifferent start this season the club finally began to click and in the last few weeks it has been a few points out of th$ first division and making an excellent showing against the better teams yw Ia j t your hand ' AUTO' Get an Auto Loan here— and be on with your plans— on jour way— without hardly a moment's delay! 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I'll go out of my way to cash loan— help you with and you may take 60 days before making a -- ( 6-- 7b 8 Td Koga If ft HELPS PEOPLE 6-- 5 Tukm I'M THE GUY ll 6-- it Tribune Intermountam Service BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS Utah Aug hours and 33 minutes along on his latest endurance grind Ab Jenkins halted his Mormon Meteor III after agreeing with the suggestion of Art Pillsbury western representative of the A A A contest board that the run be halted At the finish weie written seven new world’s records including all four formerly held by Captain George E T Eystun — the reeoids Ab ran to get “I'm satisfied Ab said “I got what I wanted and they're record 168 99 4000 kilometers former record Jenkins' at 159 13 new all mine now” record 165 7 1939 That’s All for From the beginning of the run "This is all for 1939 The Meteor which got under way at 5 35 a m has done Us job and I'm perfectly M S T Ab drove to nip the longer content to let these marks stand marks Running at lap speeds of where they are After all we just 172 to 178 miles an hour he drove wanted those records of Eyston's a steady course through the first With the car running as smoothly six hours he was at the wheel Then as it was we thought we might as Majs took over from the beginning well continue on for the 24 but I'm of the seventh and through the tenth hour to hold the lap speeds at not too disappointed we hftve conthe same steady figure Back in at cluded the run” The finale was preceded by a the eleventh hour Ab drove until forced out by gassing as evening series of misfortunes At 655 p m M S T after settled dow'n Since that time Mays was at the 13 hours and 20 minutes’ running and with Jenkins at the wheel two Wheel driving on the night course coincidental events occurred First which wak lighted by only occaa split in the elbow of the left sional flares and guided by reexhaust manifold appeared This flectors on the course lath markers let carbon monoxide fumes escape that catch and return the Meacross the front of the cockpit teor's headlight beam Slippery salt hood Then a front fastening on on the back stretch of the night the hood loosened and sucked in track made driving hazardous cutting all possibility of higher lap the escaping gas in the 160s Groggy from the fumes Ab speeds than This further complicated the pulled into the pit and W'as lifted from the cockpit Rex Mays problem facing Jenkins and his a took and in Jumped lap while the relief pilot Earlier in the day from crew prepared to make repairs the fourth hour on the course on He too was a victim of the same which the run was started began' fumes As the crew repaired the breaking up on the back stretch and both Jenkins and Mays had cockpit hood and welded the mani- to sweep way wide of the course to fold he got enough fresh air into Then after avoid dangerous ruts and holes his lungs to continue a total loss of 11 minutes and 38 Thimurse finally was abandoned seconds in the two pit stops pro- at the beginning of the eleventh ceeded through the dark at a lap hour for a second daylight course and when darkness fell the car average of about 161 miles per went into the night on the uncerhour At the time the original difficulty tain surface Eddie Morgan member 'of pit occurred in the 2263rd mile the crew was painfully scalded about average was a little better than the chest and 168 miles per hour Nearly five steam from the arms by escaping Meteors radiator miles an hour were lost in the pits when Jenkins pulled it into the leaving Ab and his relief driver a on its final stop slender margin to work on if Ab’s pitHe mark of 157 27 miles per for was treated bv Tommy Dee first and possibly second dehour were to be raised gree burns Rolls Into Pit Mays drove until 926 p m M S Sugarhouse Wins T then rolled Into the pit The Sugarhouse Lumbermen Friday crack in the exhaust manifold had reappeared and another four min- night captured the Lumbermen s utes and two seconds were taken to league softhall championship by ten weld the break whipping the Morrison-MerriThen Ab took off Still groggy 14 to 3 in the finals of the league from the gas fumes he found it title play-of- f difficult to see The course was rough and somewhat slippery Hunter Wins Mays meantime told crew members “He just couldn't see I feel Hunter won a forfeit game from a'4 right” he insisted "but I just Crescent Friday in the Salt Lake a can't see out there I can go Independent Baseball association couple of laps okay then I have to race the latter team falling to put feel my way around I don't think in an appearance for the scheduled I could do more than an hour trick contest at the wheel " Then in the lap preceding the 2713th mile Ab lost control of the car on the rough salt smashed Into a row of course boundary stakes and smashed two of the four headlights on the car He rolled Into the ti IS TME do it Twn 6 r r ' AO &o)Thsm'll EVERN time u o Js gft - 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