Show r&4W Wednesday Morning Ulje Directs Stars Idle Reds With Victory Turn Baeks on Charges Si Louis Gels Single Game Out of Four By Sid Feder NEW YORK W All-St- He will eilncsday Aug 29 (AP)— Tall and stotit Eddie Mead and short and stout A1 Weill managers of Henry Armstrong and Lou Ambers were suspended by the New Yoik state athletic commis sion Tuesday yYir “conduct detrimental to boxing” but the fistic tc backs on the “charges” Mead made after last fathers turned week’s lightweight title fight lhe commission announced its meeting open to newspapermen All-Slawas for the purpose of “investigatr ing" statements Mead made con Referee Arthur Donovans officiating at the fight which Ambers won after five rounds were taken from Armstrong for low He presented his punching which was one that CI1ICA(0 Aug 20 UP) — The charges among and Donovan was “incompetent first big battle of the 1900 footshould have his license laken ball wars wiJl be fought Wednesaway” When he was finished the decided there was day night with the best collegians commission of last 5 ear meeting the national nothing to them In the words of General John J professional champions the New Phelan commission chairman the 5ork tuants decision was "We do not consider The game the sixth of the series them as shown there was any such thing going on " Sol"ill be placed in dier field before an expected crowd erbal Battle of 82 000 a record attendance for The two managers were suspendthe event 'lhe 70 college stars selected ed the commission said because by popular vote from the ranks of their antics the night of the fight last years seniors possible make “tended to create a disorder At up the greatest group in the his- various times during the boul both tory of the series They come from climbed onto lhe apron of the lhe east the south the midwest ring and exchanged shouted words Merd was susfrom the plains of Texas from with Donovan Minnesota from all sections of the pended for a vear and a month and Weill for four months but the Pacific coast commissioners then felt they would lor the first time Mine the temper ’justice with mercy’ and Kaine was Instituted In 1911 the agreed to lift the suspensions for 30 days prior to and including the supporters of professional football are hesitant about pkking scheduled bout between Armstrong and Ambers for the welterweight the probable winner title staled for some time in early It seems likely the setting will November favor the ha'ed on the showing of the Collegians a vear Raps Dnnovan ago when they ran off with a “If Arthur Donovaji refereed a 6 victory in a spectacular con- good fight the other night" Mead test with the Washington Red- said ‘he is incompetent I would skins then champions of the pro- like this commission lo reverse the fessional football decision on the fight ” r The coaches believe Weill explained that he had their Collegians wnl enter the asked both Commissioner Bill game with spirit fired by the huge Brown and General Phelan not to crowd the dramatic setting and a have Donovan referee the fight desire to arhieve another triumph “And what did I tell you” Phelover their professional brethren an asked As the series now stands the "You said I should mind mv own have won two and the probusiness and that you d put in anyfessionals one with two of the body y ou pleased ’’ contests resulting in ties Game Wednesday Opens Season KemiMi Turofiax’ I not IMOlit lHbh pnMpnnffi ( iminnitU nt Nmv nrk poMponed riUnhurUi at hrookhn pontponed thliHgont Medal at 1 DO a ft Prue ret C C mu Y onerfa W 5mts Mixakw NakaMh Ofsdeii tour-namt- ( 1 'lli 1 N TM Ojde 8 hi T"h (rnl ' ad ' 'drn ( (V H ( niff d fll-- rr ii nh Ir 7 9 1 IIP BUI W h hll I 3 111) 427 485 58 143 81 1(2 110 U4 Jf ffn 'Iff Iifyifr Him dfC Halh file drf Tom Mr (VV AmertiMi leR le 114 I )t M a cl" 1 9 x ini ) 9 I ikee Nat nal 102 Camtlll do ai 84 Ya hn n Tel 8nx 104 Athletic 94 D Iper M 8fi 1 O O 1 1 7 O 1 1 2 8 3 2 (1 4 5 to-’all- FxGordlein Fed rmlk Meduuk Car ) A B H Cor 2d 27 2 1 Oki 100 run bhimirti Koga 2 Uiioe I fiatn Three OH Was 5127 1 Archers Flan County Meet eight-roun- A Aramaki 8 Aahna Watanabe Tad Koca 2 Farrlflre hit— te Two-b-e ABHOA! 4 4 4 4 4 17 7 24 rwlllr h 5 ahn ha U ca l 4 Ttal 10 ono 4 Run rrmuj Igrrm T A ram NhltK 'frtfl'f 2 2 hit - Aramaki hits — Amaro 112 hit ft K 2 2 fi 1 2 0 I ( F ’ 1 d 1 fi 8( They’ll Do It Every Time tty Jimmy Hallo (ohrlncer Dnhljfren I fit Dm t it 1 in fi i Nexx )i r rl 3 t 01 0 f n K M Dm 2 2 Muruhx ft ' t M K ii ' 8 M Htmll him )rr - H ( 2 n imr to Thrr T ' Fu I 4 J I ( World I'ttmOUS IJ S Tire Before ft 5 0 ft 5 0 V ft 2 1 0 0 4 2 2 4 I) 2 4 1 5 1 0 ft h vorr rMitti Tnhnr Ih DoimhIoI x! 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1 1 TOBIE Don’t ho mi bird hy 1 lift 1 Th 1 Tigers Rally To Edge Yanks 7 lo 6 1 10 0 ft 0 11 Havaka If 4 2 0 0 AnNagl rf ft (I O 41 Arnaio if 0 2 lam-h- i 1 1U o 1 Aramaki i fi T Harm 0 3 amai n aa A 4 110 V5 3 nhu 2 8 0 4 itnbe 111 lb 2 1 2 Iwamto 2b fi Napno If f ft (r Ngla if (ii Mill ol lh 5 ft l ft o ft Fukiga rf 4 2 laimkaif H Kwd rf 2 0 0 01 h Tanak p 4 3 8 Ngia rf 2 0 0 0 0 kul'hr 3b I ft H Kud ih 2 0 2 H mkl If 1 ft 1 0 i lecne irrmar' Tauhm 2b G Haunt j H mb to lb M Wlllhm nke 4 42 Total Runs Ratted In Plff dfi’ Dai Id li (1 hit — Mfftukwa hu- Watatiabe TaI Runa Toh Kng a Matsukawa betted h Matktkawa J Khimnu Saa I kl Ljne bato HN TV YAMAT09 CARBON AaHIFS I v c rf rf OGDkN — Plpoea ( l)ilsKramer 7 14) I 1 ijii 2 0 11 h Hoc o I H 3 as h 2 2 H Miaa If 4 3 2 0 Mt a 1( 2 2 2 ft I hm p ft 4 ft ft Matsumn p 0 0 0 0 lake Khlha Knga ( rnr 1 b U S Labor Day 5101 Muaki i MtCormuk Held O j and Aussie Davis Net Clip Practice Set f or i 0 1 1 Mien! a a K lJili 2b 5 0 5 I Ujliv lb 4 1 9 1 1 9 2 3 oahlila 10 0 0 2 Tukain 3h 4 ft 1 2 12 2 0 1 tai H i f 3 1 0 0 0 I K ca rf 1 ft ft ft ft 3 ft ft ft l m n rf 2 3 0 3a Kca If 4 1 1ft f Ii I kl ef 4 0 Arahn If 5 ‘'Alt d A ft Aol MPPON8 iv b 9 4 N Forest Dnle (addv The I5ig Six B lournnment Tuesday wilh Clyde As ointpd Pre Hatting find three In ea hH Icngie) Thomsen winning the feature batII IM AH 1 on i Uni up Yn y Torgeson keen 90 HK S3 Hi 4ftK tle from DlMiktlo 11 I 428 121 133 x It 2 Sox Re 19 holes 7 118 4 tH 79 Mie (anlliala (t0 fi8 K2 i 2 82 29 Keller Yh ikee The results follow’ 1 hometi fit f Tor ( hsiruiloi ship Oil hi Hih S illn an def ( lii 1 up oh 19 ten I r n Hull I lx (IK I) HlAlnrr J JohiiM it (IK Wlf( tarry 42 a I t a Ik ii ilf (anil Frr-f- l PfVfon df( Ual V in Sirft fllsht Hud "Iff 17 shfrlUn rP i (Iff Jnhn Irmmrii 2 "P Bud II h Jrmlrr drf Slfli S Harry 2b Mri th7 hlo b 5 a M nri if knmnvU 9) BOSTON Aug 29 (2P)— The day National league game saw the Boston Bees inflict another damaging blow Tuesday to the St Louis Cardinals' sagging pennant hopes Casey Sbngcls team taking the last game of the senes 2 to 1 It was the Bees third victory of e set Rnd it not only the dropped the Cards five and a half tig games behind the league-lea- d Cincinnati Reds but also placed and Kramer Joe Kramer Hunt Pate Jack Parker the team U S Davis cup Captain squad Captain XVplter Pate and them only two games ahead the on 18 is one of youngest to ever play in Davis meet that will meet Aussies Left to right Bobby Riggs Frank Chicago Cubs rushing third-plac- e t The Bees who themselves are going nowhere in particular sent voung Dick Lrrickson to the firing line in his second start of the season and he held the St Louisans to eight scattered hits The Cards filled the bases In the fourth with one out but Wetland — a 29 thievv IIAVERFORD Pa Aug (API Rain snag into lined lo Sistl who doubled Owen off sc onnri practice sessions of the United States and Australian Davis cup Most of the game was played in DFTROIT Aug 29 (A’t The Salt Lake City boxing fans will teams Tuesday limiting the two squads to buef morning a drizzle the five lead blew a in tun w oi Louts bofoie they wete fotccl off the colitis Tigers witness their second outdoor show BOSTON til lOI'IS H H 0 A HU OS fust half of the ninth inning T uc Both Walter L Pate nonplaying captain of the Amencan of the season Monday night Sepllfrcf lb I II Z Zl Coontv cf 4 110 II II 4 2 7 I t 1 1b 0 a Haasrll run ln lrl but came buck with team and Hatty Hopman Auxtialian leadet wete disappointed tember 4 at White softball pat k If 4 110 Mr 2b 4 ftft 02 ft Himmom 1 5 4 was 2b Cm Austialians’ thou woikout lurlo New fust The weathei the the lo “Mirtu half lotk by in their nip with Ivvo of the gamest little felu might r rf 4 2 0 2 0 Vrt rf Mass whete Biookltne from 2 10 late 6 7 ft ft Mairkl 3b 4 since and end If to Medwifk the night Yankees Monday to arriving lows in the business scheduled 3 2 8 21 Wnr11fr lb t 0 0 0 M r? 3 15 0 c f M h rr win4 0 5 0 I oi they defeated Jugoslavia world champions’ tangle in the main event r Ovvfii But) m 1044 Adi 4012 while tan Bromwich John Hopman played against 4 0 2 3 2 ! 0 m Lrrlrksoi! p streak Iar ning From Los Angelos w ill come Bob0 ft 0 xxKn t Craw foul playod togothcr in tho shoit ptac-ticJack and Quist With Fireman Johnnv Murphv by rancho Leyvas 123 seeking lo Mjrin Ih ft ft Metcer Beasley PrinoMon tennis coach helped Ft ankle fHn 1ft 2 I 0 03i add to an already enviable record on the mound after Alley Donald x xl) Taikor with his spivicc duiing the Amencans’ practice ft ft 0 B w hon he climbs in the ring against man and Spud Chandler had taken a iBrovui p 0 0 01 Al Spina 126 Boise former lightQuist took advantage of the afteinoon layoff to play golf to walk showers fi 24 lfi1 ToUil 3ft T 27 16 the Charley Total of the northweet with Johnny Doeg foimer U S national champion while the weight champion xBatffi for Gittertfige In Mxenttl doubled anA Pinky Higgins and inlermountain stales xxBattefi fr r Lrv in ifxenth other players stayed indoois xxxBtttefi for Wetland In aexantn Leyvas lists among his 'victims singled to send the deriding run Weather permitting the two teams will pi active on the iBattefi f ir Bowman In utn'h ft°l ft00 000—1 I HU Ft sueh topnotchers as Fete DeGrasse their hand the and across anks courts for the first time Wednesday afteinoon stadium 100 010 OOx — 2 Bo'on Small Montana Dano Pablo first setback on the current westFrrora— Guttertfige Lrv immarx hi— ( Bun Hlaughter batted Maieakl Joe Roche Tomnn Young Young ern invasion Sacnftc St let) he— BlatiRhter — Sistl and Manuel Ortiz and manv others Dmible jl Thus nullified a spice CmriiHenn‘ HlftU Cm oinello anfi Haaaett densioned Ortiz who recently the Yanks put on in their ninth I ettolnellu 8 Boston 10 on bai—St Unit rrickaon 2 Jackie Juruh wns the coast boys on bH— VfiMUufi fi frame hatting chance in which Bae Hit Wellatd 2 krrhkaon 4 out Hi rm lntest ktim for 1 In 2 Newsom Buck clubbed fi B xxmait bum fi they Welland 0 I) Umpire — Mtt- ’lhe mnin bout Is down for 10 tlt k pltt a half n dozen bits topping it off Tim — 138 fierluirlh Htewnrt ( amp) all semiIn an rounds 1022 (ftifi 1530 bov with Joe DiMaggios twentv-thir- d AUemlame Aicliery fans will lest then ‘Kill final Billy Benova 122 Portland 1 R Mass Aug 29 hornet MANCHTS of the year with two meets Jackie Doone 122 Genova Saturday at 1 p m at the Mm ay (2B — lice Marble of Boveilv Hills aboard Dh IHOIT comhall park in the annual Salt Lake is touted as Portlands fastest m w iork Shot ABHOA Lon? Cal American and Wimbledon ABHOA ’f 3 2 I 0 ing featherweight and boasts 21 county archety tournament schedw 3ft 10 oni n s tennis hnmpion Tuesday victories out of last 29 fights I’urho !b 4 2 4 5 uled as a feature of the county Doone former Parifu coast golden 0 her drive for her third Is-x117 opened b 3 2 0 0 SYRACUSE N Y Aug 29 UT1- -Iu gloves champ holds two wins over fair 4 2 0 countv clubs invitation tour- 1 homes Welch of Midvale llic biggest upset of the Grand Vcine By bee pics-id- c 1114 S r 4 ft A tussle will match Circuit meeting to date Spencer a nt of the I lah Stale An hur ft ft 'outhful Aluo Mnhcr of Los An0 0 0 0 Pete Ciacomn I”1' Silt Lake City Scott owned hy C W FhelltS of association who will be tn beige 6 0 tieenw ic It Conn and driven by against another Portland lad Har- of gelo the contest announced an Amwon thp $7500 Noves 1 red Fgan old Hallister US Both boxers are Three other seeded American bv men star trotters fea- hard hitters and the promoters as- erican round will he shot slake for Dornthv Bunds of Santa Tftal'fill271ft To' an3 1l7’-1second sert that this fight veil! steal the with women and juniors shooling Monica Cal Virginia Wnlfenden of the days tute racing at xBatiad for Do a d tn Inaoxfn'h a Columbia round A noveltv shoot of San Francisco and Hel6n Pedrr-e- n show ninth the New York state fair Tuesday xxRaUd for ( hat H1r ft mnf rm u orH rOi mil xh The card will he rounded out also will be held of Stamford Conn The winner held at 5 to 1 won followed rHo Tebbrti Stimmarx The first with four preliminaries Rim ba rn it both heats while Earl Moody a Trophies for each event will he Miss Marble tnlo the round of 16 Pr etti f roftfhr Rolf rohrlncor 2 3ork 2 Ootirhor Hiccn Guv the early favorite rould do before a fight is sc heduled to get under way awarded by the fair association Txxo rain set Holhirk DtMncqio P oph r F If There will be no target fees at 8 10 p m Selkirk Dhkox (rhn trr He hit no better than eighth in the ntne-hotba in late in the afternoon Gehrh rot IiMncE( Home rm n field le D r ti) I t Ir Hell r fife FiglitProgram Rain Halts 513 mini p Atamaki rf In the j H (fi v ( g D 12° ‘sh Firt rom-plele- Oi 9hiba m T A att lb 5 OI 5 2b Whil-vort- First round malches were O n AH H O M I w h e t c i Jh 1 0 rf 5 2 L 8 (ar-me- n v 2 H utter four-gam- 27 7 40 8 24 S Total non onft 02— 4 MurraA 024 044 I5x 22 fe Run-Mi a Ysmane Stimmar) D Nakaiehi kaua 3emada Mri 8 Hshio H Mori 4 Kuruma ia 3 Aikl 3 ft ill Haplo H Mra I f Mia ’ J I hi 2 acrjfire hit Kurnmada Two-h-Three a H M ri Kurnmada hase hit G hit — J Yauko(ht Mica Hehto 2 lima battel In — Nijgi J 3aulochi 2 D Moil K trumnda Aol kitJJI H H 3amk(fhl Min 2 ft Mia 2 I I I Im Inc ht mlthetl Hv rabnv ‘hi 7 13 Nil alfhl 2 I J I shin 8 ( unlit Mtlsimorl 1 ltorv to J Uahlo tlatge defiut to 3orahufthl for women — (broke GarlieM Arliie Peter Francis Woodbury Okden -- Vhl Mitsui J 1 (10 Hn only TAlVOtS AB1IOA Totals SraMise 3 LM A 1 4 I Pit her lreland (night — Gome and 10) Boston nt IK troll — Crose (13 2) Trout (7 9) nt fhhago I) — Krakau-kWashington I von anl Havne (5 10) (fill) fi) Knott (7 and (10 5) r M 4 Mrs L C Olpin won medalist lOOxnrd btio1 stroke for men — Mil Hat field Wilier Joe PttrUb Deapret kxm s lhe in cup presidenl Ijojlors k b nd mom! 29 Deseret j m at the Salt Lake Country Mw board fin ink for men Dkk Fast h hi d 112 mot leu Pali ni '1 Og club uesdny Pete Peterson OMleu 98 7r hirst round matches must be had at role t r women — Hetty 75trd Garfield Harriett Pari1 Gar 'lhe Bateman finished by Friday night Arllne Peteraon tieltl 25 4 OmIcu 440 Hrd free dvle for men — J hit pairings follow e Dexeret Rxrne erneliua xmv Mrs L C Olpin vs Mrs R T her Rvm Ira Markham Weber college Stewart Mrs Morris Rosenblatt b 0" 225 xr1 medlev relay for men — Deaeret vs Mrs A C Moore Mrs A N r m (Pr Webh Renin Claw n J hn DU k Dereret rm No 2 farmW Cassidv W Mrs vs Johnson ton Faaimnd JiepHlrbk) Prret grdrt fMrio n n f irh m j Mrs C Wiles vs Mrs G A Alarr Hame t p s T FinhniiN 2 Mrs ( I Reed vs Mrs Orin Wood-buiMrs Ha7on ixolrr vs Mrs h A Twelves Mrs F '1 l ins at ISiblrv j Mrs E Fehr vs Mrs Mrs Helen pp won the Nib-le- v Jack Weinstock vs Mrs Harold Teck park women s - tournament Tuesdav with Mrs A1 Emery second and Mrs J F Raman third Mrs June Keeler defeated Mrs Dale Cadflich Play for Jerry Henderson in a play-of- f DucK Round last week s prize 1 2b V 1 ft 4 2 1 2 rf 3 1 2 O tb 3 Nakai o 1h 4 1 7 1 Kama rf 4 9 2 0 Torahs'h p 4 O O f) 3amada c 4 0 6 I 73arfiMatthew hrprtt iilrev A AM H O s (20 0) Mill honots MIKKAY Iftt and I ( is TOKVO Pruhable Wednesdax lurk at x park In addition lo the championship game the winner of which will receive the Japanese American Citizens’ league trophy the schedule Sunday at Layton includes-Honeville vs S rai use nt 11 a m for third and fifth places and Salt Lake Nippons s Salt Lake Bus--e- Hark 114 New Mllnar (lift) at Philadelphia The defending ihampions the Taiyo nine from Murray and a newcomer the recently organized Asahi nine from Carbon county Tuesday reached the finals in the Intermountain Nisei bnseball tournament They will meet for the crown Sunday at the Layton ball RAC Bouton— Walter (0 2) Tiif1nN Result Hoxton 7 ( leeln1 4 rk fi Drtrolt 7 New heduled Onl name Teams Reaeh Finals SV at mcrican League Two Japanese free rfi Ro m t rankhounr xx NEW AORK Aug 29 CPt-- Joe Jacobs’ application for a license as a fight manager was refused and his seconds license was revoked by the New York state athletic commission Tuesday as a result of his now famous "Gimmick’ story for ((insolation 1ft H Board Ref uses Jacobs’ License ’Iiihune Intermounlain Service OGDEN— The annual Intcrmoun-tai- n Junior A A U outdoor swimming and diving championships rame to a close Tuesday night w ith final contests in both mens and womens divisions Mrs 01 pin Win u !! Frnell inrlnimtl Y N Swimfest Draws Crow els Ncj-lan- (Tt-- An Nova weight fight originally scheduled for September 7 to permit Nova additional time to recover from a slight cold was announced Tuesday by Herman Taylor Philadelphia boxing promoter Galento-Lo- min min rain Wrdnesdftx'x 1 rnlmhlf VHDhfr I hllndflphla — Butcher I'lMaburfch a( ft (ft 9) (i V I vmil Highe at New 3rk— Dnxl (18 12) I untbert x hitmen at Brooklyn— I rrnch (10 fi) of the heavy- postponement y eight-da- Tony All-Sta- were drilled for three weeks In Elmer Notre Dame head coach and his assistants Harry Ntuhldre-hc- r of Wisconsin (arl Suavely of ( ornell Slip Madlgan of St d Mar’ and Major Robert of Tennessee They were also assisted by Lynn Waldorf of Northwestern and Joe Boland Notre Dame line coach Aug 29 PHILADELPHIA All-Sta- All-Sta- 2 Hnxlmi 28-1- The National League cer-nln- liood-flighte- d Win 1 Made Against Donovan Klmer Lay den direct night J Bees Benefit If They Don’t Win the Davis Cup Is Going r Down South’ Mead and Weill Moguls O 4 August 30 1939 Salt £akc (Tribune Cards Lose Ground as Boston Edges Out 2 to NYBoard Suspends wttBW naff Hit H ft 0 h pr Hv ii j i II 3 to ft vo tt hit mm ) oft H ( hit Pxn i bll s ii r flee DorrI Hif t olrt if 4 b ioi nt I Hi rm k i mi h till 3 in ft g Wm jjt hr- - J I nt!)' I t i : 4 t lo ofit h Hi t Mot r Dev mm pili tie Will piti ho r -- PAYSOII Sept 2 and 4 In connection with Pay son's 12th Annual (iOLDLN ONION DAYS ami IIOMICOMINd HU- J in l 1 it “77ie Dmltly of Utah Race Meets" 7 it 111 tli fstrmnm l f fob r Admission 50c l 1 VttzWw |