Show f JO iigrtfaai- M& hafri j Monday Morning- - -- Salt £akc ribun £ljc -- August 21 1939 FaUs Railroaders Top Realtors for City Baseball Crown (i0 T uesday Speed Dash D&RG Nine Turns in Victory The greatest speed combination the world — Jolin Cobb the dfiver Railton Red Lion the car and the Bonneville salt flats the course — will unite Tuesday morning at dawn for an attack on the w'orld s land speed record that ap' parently just can t miss In 5-- 3 Three Outits Tie for Never before has an attempt at the land record been marked by such an air of assured success as this newest try to delve into realms of speed ' Major Factor One of the major factors in creating the optimism for the speed try was the way in which the Railton Red Lion roared through its first test Friday without being pressed at the speed of 352 94 miles per hour The rec- Second Place Bv Marlowe Branagan D & R G Vr baseballers scaled the title heights in Salt Lake City amateur baseball competition for the second straight season Sunday as they turned baik Woodbury Realtors 5 to 3 in an action-cramm- contest By their ictory the Railroaders stamped themselves as a great ball club In hiking to the heights for the second consecutive season they tossed off the inexorable law of averages the best that three other lough clubs could offer and rammed back in the throats of those fans who were against them each taunt sent their way Balanced ord Is 357 5 m p h Club From start to finish of (he current campaign the Railmen have exhibited the remarkable balance that is given only to teams which are deserving of the name chamTime and again this seapion son they have been in tough spots and In almost every Instance they had the courage the batting punch defensive skill and pitching strength to carry them through The Railroaders are the citv champs at the end of the annual round robin but like most round robin meets the one which was supposed to conclude did nothing about determining local entries in Ihe state baseball meet— only the Railroaders having gained a berth in this meet Three other clubs the Realtors McClanahan s and Henagers ended the city tourney in a three-wa- y tie for second place— all bebounced cause McClanahan s about with undue ceremonv In its first two tourney starts bounced hack of its own accord Sunday and slapped a 5 setback on Ilona-ger’- s to Instigate the three-wa- y ' tie Three Teams All of which brings up a round meet with three teams instead of four Tuesday at 5 30 p m on the municipal No 2 field will meet Woodbury's in the opener in the lesser round robin Friday on the same field and at the same hour McClanahan s and Henagers will tangle and next Sunday Woodburv and McClann-han'- s are down for action This of elimination is lust process about as entertaining as finding ones way out of a forest by running In circles— hut Federation chiefs hope for the best and bv next Sunday the two other entries In the state tournev may be known— maj be Railmen Take Lead 6-- Hen-ager- ’s After the battle was over Here are the members of the D & It G W baseball nine ruler of local amateur diamond circles for the 1939 season1 Front row left to right — Tom Marsh 2b A1 Frederick p Melvin Morr of Frank Cam- - its conlinued d f march to the pionship in the Itnh Industnal league race Sunday vhen it turned in two triumphs over Helper as the skidding (icmmell Club crew after a sizzling start continued 11s sliding tactics by bowing to the I’rovo Timps The Millmed copped their twin bill with Helper on the Helper lot 4 to 3 and 7 to 2 and the limps just about wrote finis to (Icmmell s hopes for a spot in the second half race as they came up with a 4 to 3 triumph at Provo Lee Johnson being despile nicked for 14 hits one of them a double by lom PatterUk successfully checked the Helper bats when in trouble and his mates thanks to a three-rusplurge in the third gave him a lead which was sufficient to last him throughout the game Erickson In Form Manager Leif Erickson toed the hill for the loop leaders in ihe nightcap and limited the home club to six hits only Fd Marchette his mound rival getting more than one blow Meanwhile Joe and A1 Shafer and Randy Moesxer made life a bit miserable for Marchette as the contributed among them 10 of the vvinnerrs’ 15 hits Erickson whiffed 12 IIe!ppr butters and did not issue a single fiee trip to first Deb Dudley held Gemmell to six hits as his mates climbed back in the thick of the second half race He was touched for two runs on three hits in this frame hut liom then on out was tough to nick cham- second-hal- n g seven-innin- a sacrifice bv Tom Marsh and Cene Frantz’ single to center sent the Railmen off to a 0 lead In the first frame Sundav but the Realtors put together Red Ilolmherg s single Ray Llndorff s sa( rific e and Jimmy Bvrnes double to left to tie the count in the first of the second solicllv Bob Cottrell rammed one of in the With the score tied at over the Buck Schafbuck’s slants rn Jensen of I the last eighth left field fence In the last of the Provo left fielder tripled and second and the Railmen were romped home when Manager John ahead steaming apparently again Philpy rifled a single to right and to victory two blows enabled the 'limps The gallant Realtors however these came back to bunch three hits off to take off the long end of the Joe Tezak to knot the score at score in the first of the third but Gives Ten lilts Frantz’ single his stolen base and Gene Fish ace of the Gemmell smash to left Cy Bogdon s one-pl- y onlv It) h ts mound staff gave the Railmen that run ba k in and hurled gave up shndv ball in all hut the last of the third A single two fielders choues and ’I om two frames the fourth and the 4 Marsh s double to right sent the sixth Glen Barge the limps capable score to 4 2 in the last of the shortstop he pod Dudlev out of a fourth Julie Marine's single a sacrifice tough spot in the fust when he ena fast double play to reand a single by Ken Llndorff sent gineered the Realtors to within one run of in e the Clubmen Ihelr conquerors In the sixth but Cump Mason tallied for the Rail-me- n In the eighth to put the game and the title on ice for another A single bv Bill McLeese Tr pro I tfmmr Cl ih mo at Maiu Gctritfid International League Rochester 0 Newark Jerev ( Bvranie Montreal Itv 1 ft 2 4 11 P WOODBURY 2 Half mer B iffaln 0 1 Toronto 2 ABHOA ABHOA M I eeae rf 4 1 4 0 0 2 2 Mareh 2h 4 1 3 hf mas rf 4 0 2 0 lb 110 (inn 2 2 0 Ira its Marine rf lb 4 2 3 1 0 I ( min H Imhru ib 2 I 1 i 4 K I in lrff r I 0 2 0 I k ten ss K I In lrf cf 4 1 4 2 0 If I 0 Mas 1 4 If 4 ( 0 r ittrell te 12 10 Br Tcrak p hihafb k p 4 0 1 Paxton 2b ib Gilbert 4 4 4 4 4 114 4101 as 34924111 II rs W 11 107 O(io l T tala 44 Tot 01 OtM 111 HU p A K G 1 Hlnlen bases rr r Pax! 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CT J Hmirh I A - 5-- ’ 1 shore Clinton a member of the Ogden Yacht club already had piloted hl Susie Q to a vktnrv in the Ralaar stock quad event beI 2 i 3 ab me b 4 1110 Hartr ti Ib of the Ogili n Vac lit club pices 2 BrnlU k as 4 Amierson sa fore he went out of the runabout 4 In 0 110 the feature ime of the day event Second In the stock siewarl If AO 10 Ivatslb 4 2 0 Kramer t qund Morton rf 2 A Pi itro If 4 2)0 2 4 the mboaid motor event M E race was Clyde Ilixon of Salt Lake 0 ( after 41 i 0 3 O P Gi ms rf 0 0 Vldlc cf Marv in of Salt I nke Cltv drov e his City In Chubby and third was Joe I are n Jb 0 Neds m 2b 10 i 2 tt 4 A p inter c 4 0 11 I It Tohard to an easy victory over Rav piloting a boat of the game Young rf 1 0 0 0 Pucfc 2b 3010 10 0 0 Robert Schumn also of Salt Lake name also of Salt Lake City erau) if In the racing run27 14 Totals 32 Totals 37 12 24 10 City dt iv ing Si ramy 1 he Due hess about event E M F’ox of Coalville o tl 010 Tin Hker (0- — M 6 ahans 2iO Oil i 10k favorite to win the tace stalled cooted Skidoo over the line first rrnra Ardrsu 2 Htewartf nummary In an exciting finish Art Hiseman 2 Mrautlifc Htnleti tasea Tsli at the start and failed to run Turner 3 Nei a n 8anike hits A tier of Salt Lake drove Frantic A a u ( arter Vld Turner Three baa Onlv one mishap maned the day 77 to arc one! City w bax hits Kramer Neils u plaie Hnd Lverelt Barton arler Hist ate lit ( alter 2 when R L Clinton piloting Susie Roche of T renronton grabbed the A 2 Neils Turer iaHirtii Ailirs D 2 Ktamer 2 lie art Sis overturned on the far eastern third spot ill w ( re lit to Bart mi nl n lr Ihe first event of the ritv was R s resin ( arier derrat sit le turn in the thoisipower runhmu f r d it low stni k il H after 6 won bv F arl Wood of Howell with about event He was running 4 IhIIn lasts Olf farter 2 mil w hen his boat Hit tie lb hall j apsied In mak- Westc in Bov In the 33'a horsepow(arter 3 a bo e b Inline Time f game a quick turn lie’ was rescued er open Halide Asher ot Salt aa t mplrea Barber gini Hiry Bi orer ing — Van W ageueu by Blaine Glasmann course chair- - Lake City with Winona finished I Tribune Intermountain Service The Pocatello POCATELLO Cardinals took a doubloheader from the Salt Lake Bees here Sundav winning the afternoon game vicand pounding out a 25-tory in the night contest Manager Tom Robello led the Card attack in the night game getting three home runs and batting in eight runs It was a pretty good ball game until the sixth inning dunng which the locals made 13 runs The Bees used four pitchers Andrews Deardon and Johnson 8-- A 90 8-- ft 3 5 Cap- 7 1 D 25-- In Second Tilt 10-- 5 A Tribune Inti rmmintain Service OGPFN — Mote than 7000 lacing Wild pltih- - leeak Off 8 hat tm k 3 I 1 Imt of untie — 2 OA mplrea— Barber enthusiasts gathered at Pine View H orer— M arson pud Rpr lake Sundav to witness the final HENATPR MCIANAHANH ABHOA ABHOA regatta of the vinr under the aus2 2 0 lb 0 2 1 Timer cf i S L 1 1 7iiuni Pilots H O A I 2 0 2 0 2 2 2 n 2 1 1 Opener in Indie Joust Pocalello Whips Triumph m m p p Tooele Cops 3500 Watch Tribune Intermountain Service Sundav ’a Results Boise Pilots BOISE Idaho-T- he ABHOA 5 Pocatello Salt Lake M)Mer 2b 44 2I 1 73 W Verdi 2bIf 4 mad toward continued their dash Delral Hinder game510 Innings) (first If 1 PHtterbk Mutt rf in first a Pioneer the spot Sinn league U I ft Mvers 4 Shafer If Boise 10 Twin Falls 5 division here Sunday night as the 4 Unllie k ih 4 2 ft 2 Kris nan 2b 4 Lewiston 8 Ogden 2 I Shaver 4 12 rf 5 ft 2 ft urm r 2 110 handed the league leading Twin 3 2 130 ltee rf er lb mlaev rf 2 1 1 O Ramuasn r 4 ft A ft Monday Schedule 4 4 1 0 Ji Waite 1b 100 Falls Cowbovs a 10 to 5 shellackLJohnan VatiNalla p 4 2 2 0 teams traveling date on cheered 3500 as fans them Open XL armonl 10 0 0 ing s of in their ry conquest Charley 38 Totals 39 14 27 11 TMa 27 1A r Verb In nmh xRaUM 'x Puiuhers 00 001 000—4 Macr a Garfield 000 100 020—3 s the Helper league leading flinger Wry Bnmmarv Error — J hhafer Helps! Kriemmt was blasted for two runs in the ( uria stolen baea — Moesser sa rifire hit — Flinders h tiers F ana 8-- 2 Twnhaae hits — Evais Waibe k Flinders fourth and then was tagged for Double pla — Fllndera Facer PatterUk athe In as — fifth more M the out to Bv k six eser Fater 8trn t) hnc 6 Van AUa I Bue on ball — tempted in vain to stem the re— Curia LEWISTON Off Van Atta i PsM balland Aug 20 OPi-- The Tim — I 00 Ab Umpires — Kidd cently found batting punch in the Lewiston Indians captured the lett 8 orer — Memmott Pilots’ batting order from top to final and deciding game of their bottom Second same with the Ogden Reds here senes y I PFR MAGNA G A H h FT TV As a matter of fact the last Sundav evening 2 ABHOA ABHOA men in the Boise line-uW Verdi If 4 0 2 0 seven Moeaaer 2b 4 The Indmns won the first game 1 a 1 3 2h 0 0 Jem 1' Delrau Hin in with base hits of various k a a rf 4 110 Pattri k t f Friday but the Reds evened the 116 0 chipped t ions A Shafer If 4 4 0 0 Mem 3 10 0 1b only Joe Fgnatie and count Fridav by taking a 4 depropot W nlbe k 3b 4 0 0 kruman 3013 Iddie Sheehan failing to rollect cision 1 0 ft 0 nla rf 3 Chafer cf 4 0 Watte lb 0 at least one safety er lb 3 la 116 I OnDfX’ IfWISTOV c 2 0 r c Ha Frt 111 mill 4 Ka sas C0 32 I latapolis OA IM ( olumb is 2 2 Mini eapoi 1ft R hi P Toledo R i I ouisMil 2 I Milwaukee 10 W G R tit Ramp MAGNA GARFTFI 2-- 2 Jear 2 firhediil WfdnfattAv' Heifer 3 City Tourney Box Scores fiundav’s ReauHa Garfie d 4 7 Hepn 4 Gemmell Cl ib 3 Meet 5-- Boise Sweeps T F Series Cards Twice Defeat Bees Magna Pr ovo Scmipro Loop Box Scores Turn Back Loop Rivals Magna-Garfiel- catcher Southy Frantz lb Bill McLeese Sr business manager Loyal Bettridge p Bill Cowley 3b Wilford Bauer p and Les Kramer p Front Dick llarmon mascot 3 The railroaders defeated the Realtors pana of Lynn Stein of Cy Bogden ss Bill McIntosh of Bob Cottrell c Back row left to right Jim Thayer general shop foreman Joe Tezak p Don Thomas of Alvin M ason of Bill McLeese Jr of Roy Austin manager and set by tain Eyston last summer Cobh Reid Railton designer of the car and the English crew are confident that the machine has more than is necessary to shatter the record Cobb and Railton went to the Bonneville salt flats Sunday afternoon to make a final checkup on the car and the track and found Cobb aneverything in order nounced the official try for the land mark would be made Tuesday morning as soon after dawn as possible probably about 6 30 a m The Red Lion has been given a thorough cleaning and examination since the test run and was practically ready for the official run Sundav night according to G II K Taylor builder of the car who stayed at Wendover Sun- 7 W $15 00 $20 00 Sport Coats Sport Coats 57-3- 0 51000 Men’s Lightweight Flannel and Silk Lounging Robes J2 Price $10 00 $15 00 5500 5750 Robes Robes iJ4 pitch— Deatd n I oslnjr pitfher — Andrew Time — Utnnlres — I Irkh and McQuillan 2 03 Set Weekly Meet Men’s Summer Weight Pajamas G Price $2 00 $2 50 Pajamas Pajamas F' ort Douglas women golfers will tournament hold their weekly Tuesday starting at 9 a m Mrs J J Phillips and Mrs H H Rose will flash in the finals of the August leg riireitors nip tournaA place tournament Is also ment on the slate tTO MAT? 4D 5100 5125 ! |