Show : - ' s - " ' j''- p t 1171: 1 - ' ) - 20 Zbe 5ritt Wednesday Morning gakt Zeibunt--- April 17 1910 t i T7-- 7- eller Opens Season 1 I' tosox Defeat Nuts 14 A's Upset Yanics9 21 1 1 Grove Pitches 1 Two-hitte- No rik kl k At Washington 9 - 1 - --- :- : 1 - Hy Fritz Howell k : : ' ' "' ? lit 1 '''s A ' 1 '' I ' 1 i - I r CHICAGO April 16 (AP)—Bob Feller of Cleveland carved hima big niche in baseball's hall of fame as the American league self American League t season ' J3 opened Tuesday pitching a game to defeat the Chi-ag- o 1 Pet Imei Won a I I O(e) 1 to 0 before 14000 roaring fans 0 Sox White rhiladelphia 1 I oelo I Plosion t It w as the first opening day contest in modern major 000 Si 'AMIN 1 000 1 i — CIPVPIIIMI baseball fi: which two ended 24 after hours and 000 league history—one ' 0 W Minoan ' 'i 000 V0 liotrott as of minutes Mack Indian second sacker made a great Ray play 000 0 hicaorn 000 1 ew 1 ork 0 knockdown of Taft Wright's grounder and tossed him out at first TuesdaY'e Rego Ito by a step sit ite Philadelphia 2 New lorit 1 110 Feller who struck out eight batsmen and walked five earned Roston 1 Washington IL the decision on two timely Indian safeties In the fourth inning Mt Imo a Petrol I Jeff Heath singled to left with one out and after Ken Keltner had ' gleietand 1 Chicago O -4i flied out Heath scored on a triple to right by Feller's catcher and WednoedaY's Probable Pitchers NeW I ork at Philadelphia—Pearson friend Rollie Hemsley A k -i vs Potter I ft t Louis al Detrolt—Auker s 7 ' 1 t 3 r one-hi- t It was Feller's first has had he three 1 bridges although Boston at Wieshington—liaah or Bagby performances in his brilliant major league career The 21- - ! Is 111111P1 or IllitifOn tieleland at thirago—Hudlin or helstar won 24 games last season year-ollar vit Blaney The White Sox even though they enjoyed fine six-hi- t pitching — WASHINGTON April 16 UP) by Southpaw Edgar Smith threatened seriously only once In Pitching his extra best before the second VVVVV they had the bases loaded with two out Feller using President Roosevelt and scores of his blazing fast ball then struck out Rookie Bob Kennedy prominent persons the veteran Lefty Grove let Washington down with two hits Tuesday to give Feller Puts on Show Before His Parents Boston a 1 to 0 victory in the openFeller who put on his great show before his parents Mr and I 4 4 ing game of the 1940 baseball sea- Mrs William Feller and his sister Marguerite retired 15 men in son a row from the fourth Inning through the eighth ' Except for a bit of jitteriness ''' : 1 50viis He got the first two men In the ninth after a teammate's error in the but Luke Appling easily shown White Sox shortstop gave him and the cheering fans several anx- 1 ' lk eighth Grove might have '44h-- f the 31000 fans a game He ious moments Appling drove four foul smashes to right before 4 retired the first 21 Vashington a walk on the tenth pitch batters in order but the twenty-secon- d drawing to'g Then Mack made his fine play on Wright's drive on the Gerald Walker reached first on an error by Ted Williams ground The ball was to Mack's left and the infielder with a fine "Nice going Bob" Oscar Vitt left CleNeland manager Walker was thrown out at second stab knocked it n the Bob ball Feller the latter's no-h- it ground picked and after shot up it hugs rolling game on the play however to First Baseman Ilal for the Trosky White putout in the Sox against Tuesday's opener The great Lefty 40 years old and starting his fifteenth year in the Beat Indians two then permitted majors The last In the scratchy hits by Cecil Travis and leagues was hurled by Monte major PearBloodworth Jimmy son of New York's Yankees who ) Ills magnificent performance beat the Indians In the second 4 w t dimmed a fine showing by Dutch game of a doubleheader at New Leonard of the Senators w h York August 27 1938 i yielded seven hits and three walks it The last i game In ComisThe only run off Leonard was an 1 park was pitched by Bill Dieunearned tally in the second Bobby key trich in beating the St Louis Doerr of the Red Sox walked and Browns June 1 1937 went to second on an infield out show that Eddie Clcotte of Records the Sox Gene De Sauteles popped out but a as early In the pitched Grove singled and Doerr started season as April 14 In 1917 while home He appeared to be an easy other April ' ' ' games were out at the plate until Catcher Rick in 1909 and 1915 t pitched i' 1I Ferrell let the throw get away CLEVELAND CHICAGO 8 it 0 Ai i for an error as Doerr scored HHOA Roudreu ix 3 0 1 2 Kennedy 36 4 0 I 2 1 ' '' ' ' ' 3J' BOSTON WA9HINOTON 414 ' 3 0 II 0 Weathly et 4 1 2 01 Rubel lb ABHOA tt! 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fr: 4" I engaged AHHOA Istrustini To1alt ltr444krh TRY ': ' hurling 0 3 2 At41 It o 411ot et th 2130i sAIIIr se i 144tss clIrtiht4 rt 3 0 3 11 I'ItIetItIl 0 whr is 4 1 3 01 3 0 o (Ir4p4tatt p Wyatt p Yttsrttil 0 313 7- t a - an Indicamay be to league by Bees 5 to 7h 1401 aetrinii rssiio IthIp 1 PRINCE ALBERTi 1 11011104 A t 'tik the 0 1 —IT'S 11 GOOD! The — t)11 Irt4)1tIbtttirocher atmoxtrsi All It rt 4 ft nohrt 4 2 Ct 1 IA ROLLED SMELLS se ason't first argument with umpire Bill Klem and although he escaped banishment his catcher Babe Phelps was expelled in the second inning Unfavorable weather held the crowd to 2571 In l Pt TASTES OGARETTE An Feller Laughs Off Opening Day Feat And Points for Next Turn on Mound 04 GOSH YOU 0 HS 1Y1W8'lhltlittgl(4)tW7 t i: 1 ti: April Brooklyn Dodgers gave tion Of the tterror they the rest of the National shutting out the Boston 0 Tuesday on the five-hi- t of Phi-M- t ID FOLLOWS NOSE Dodgers 1)eleat Boston 5 to 0 l wie 0 0 0 JrpIi 11140114 First games in the piny-of- f ogles to determine champions in the pocomo11c1 meet which annually opens relay lice volloball tournament ended of Utah trackmen will be staged at the Tuesday vsiih two Win!' for the At Portland: IH ro "U" stadium Thursday starting at 410 p m according to Coach 001 171 ontRA Fralwiscu special detail team over the traffic 9ao 1 a 101 000 000 –4 12 Portia' Ike Armstrong 15 Picaral Powell and Poring Marotra squad No 1 team Phi Win (51 Fernandes Itigm Migmod—Rod and and freshmen tracksters Adams Shphrrd Varsity Scores were and 1511 dill Smkt VI in 110gler and Weititi a u r 1131irh ike Charles 41doua have been divided Into nine $quads mtittirs At Oakland: Competition vvill continUP SWnon — 1)0101 and Well Larsen 1"11 : on:: if of four men each and will carry the oll1": P1110101e11 necessary Oakland Chi - hi:: and 11ry nemday anti Thursday ()mega akt Freilas Fad M44 """a "ad"IIste and rt010a one two out of won untd learn has colors of the nine sororities on the 2III" tiololonfli Pk lino arilk tioalon $lot belle 11tnma T0mmy Lana three of the series tbarroll Hkh0p (Only ihte 'carnet arbelltilod ) campus The girls' organization A01gal liAv Adeil and 41— team reptesented hy the winning a beautiful trophy lit receive from the university athletic coun' cil The re!Ay will be over a half-mil- e with rai h runner traveling '2'20 )ords With nine teams en4 CHICAGO April 16 1111 — Bob tered the taco will have to be run The Cleveland manager red- - the tenth pitch Then Taft Wright to in two heats Cleveland faced Oscar Vitt was far from was thrown out by Ray Mack The winner of the Feller tthe end the context ranter heat m arveled co as llected a waed the Indians' star who pitched ft ft() hit he awl Feller who has had three one- of his young honors at hit genies In his career — which grime against Chicago in Tuesday'S nokily t the feat mound sar ' Last year the meet was won by seems dextined to be ono Of the of the sPIIM)11 took the Chi Omega sorority team rep- - opening game "Boy Ill never forget that ninth greatest ever enjoyed by tiny major in resented riw thin Meier Hugh his remarkable accomplishment Inning: he mid league pltcher—put on his great Bird Ilainsfield and lPat ?Our- - "stride" as he cooled off in tthe show before hie parentss Mr and ti4essell Luke sat "I there with phy The time was 11352 headed dressing romn after the history- Indiana' roach and once a Chi- - Mrs William Feller Of who Armstrong has attempted to makIng game Iowa fans a large delegation and Just bite Sot star) raga make the teams as eiien as poviii who came here for the game "I know I hail a chance for a I remember mon once hip by putting a weight man on tp(ra:ed "Of course sill during the Into in the ninth" he mil- 'Oh (ind: 1t hi" In I learn that has a sprinter " but I tried to put we Wert silently hoping admitted Innings ingly by that Appling" t follow 'rho teams Bob would get a game" the thought out of my mind by Jim Alpha Chi Ornivil - hhet litivamri For it was Appling the White touched Bob's father never have a eh vt initell hci11NK you reminding iiiii ip1 et - $A14"' 11' "But you can het wo didn't put einfironrisee until the lat man is out Sox shortstop who gave Feller timo Mark tqlotr 311t $tIvi 141 itiOti "Tomorrow'n another day how niost of his anxious moments With those wishes into words It would rots Hat Ile out thete every two Out in the ninth Appling he an understatement to say vk 0 114otiv notrol ever and Ell 1011 ovekrv ere holding our breat h in that J tard time 1 pitch just trying to win fouled four terrine moshti to 6hilt P" tor the Indians" oKrst k"" right liclot e di a w ing a alit on ninth Inning" an4 MiU 1111016 3 1 Ruhr 3 Hoot hatted 1 Iv! Threemsmo hit-- Donning Ruhr runliorwr Serrifiro— Jog and thothle luny- -- Warren I4nnol Poore Mt haren OH HOMO 2 on ban -out& 3 liy strurk Hight Itigt litt4--O- rt Home!' 8 In $ 4 0rown I be Wlid Innicgo Hrown 0 in 1 Losm4 pitcher—HOMO Toaartay's termitic t 3 non 010- -3 10 000— Work Jurge 000 1644v 8'hr Vion Lout PO naalnd it Imo Vr'rore Summery' I eighth uloth Pt s l ( 1 "IttAKIIISIZZES elikiie3 tor Homo rtHAtted for Witek I J page) 18 8 27 14 30 3 27 8 TrItalm loted for 14orein In t slab xlroon toy Merle in eighth '1t- Phteichla New Yoh Pacific Coast IAagoe on thlt Following (Continuod — SV(11:171STIfIG p 1 i 1 e 0000 0001 0 0 4 1 Such behavior is deeply to he regretted and condemned A two-h- it admission ticket confers upon the purchaser the privilege of witnessing ball games and to mot judgment upon plays and eVen upon the Shortcomings of players It does not however carry the license of ahue much less the right to direct nt players profane jeers that shock the sensibilities of other persons who go to ball games to enjoy the contests to 3b 3 0 1 1 p 2 0 0 2 1133e0 1 I 4070 0 0 Youhlt lb WIIek 2b ç In this connection we should like to say a few words about a duty which the public owes to these lads Unhappily there Is a certain percentage of people who seem to spend their time and effort in adversely criticising anything and everything that somebody else does or tries to do last year there were some displays of this character at Community park that were disgraceful nothing less Obscenity and vilification were not absent unfortunately and some of the remarks uttered were actually beyond countenance 1 C rvkloCtirthv 10001(144re i 0 0 I ktruwn 101( firagan x p i11$o "' B70171011 Danhing 1 5 0' 1 10 O 0 4 11 0 1 0 1 l 4 4 it( 2 arm) ”t411 '' --- hounp0 )jetted for I To us it Is always an Inspiring sight to see these young men take their first steps upon a path which for a considerable number of them leads to lucrative careers Their eagerness and their wholehearted efforts to acquire a knowledge of the fundamentals of baseball present an appealing picture and those among us who tee not as young as we used to 'be draw from the exuberant behavior of these youngsters an indefinable something which we are sure is beneficial to us 4 1 0 1 2 0 8 0 4 1 3 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 p" Amu) h It 4 2 Stihr lb I naturally are green hands and without professional experience but there are also those who have already had their first tests and who "know their way himself a around" "WWI newcomer in the office of manager of a Salt Lake City club is well pleased with the outlook "Our club this year should be better than the Bees of last year" he tells us 40 15 27 16 Totals 34 7 27 12 Young In eventh azDined tor Lanning in zieventh stletted fnr C Davie In fifth ezRatted tor MeGee In sixth zzzilailed for litmeli in eighth 101 Pittsburgh 8t 000 004 000- -4 Martin Young Summary: Errors- -8 Caring Iriefrher Rune balled in—Vatighau 2 Rizzo V Davie Fletcher Padgett J Martin Twobase hits— Wore Joles Slaughter Rizzo Padgett Marion Pletcher Horn Stolen ran—V Davie base— Douhle Germs Vaughan Sarrifiest—Moore Piaui on halls Martin and Mize pair- -8 —off Klinger 4 Lanahan 2 Davis 1 Ras 1 C sell I trileg out—By Linehan Hits--- Off Davie 1 McGee 1 Russell 1 Klinger 5 in 5 Leaning 1 in Inning'' 'Anshan 1 in 3 C Davin 11 in 5 Mrtlee 3 in 1 Rilesell 1 In 2 Shoun 0 in 1 Passed ball—Padgett Winans isitcher— Klinger Losing piteher—C Davis This I Manager Tom Robello Informs us that the company which he led up from the training grounds at Napa contains some really fine prospects Some of them 6-- A 0 k (IP) Pittsburgh Pirates under the management of Frank le Frisch leader of the world championship St Louis Cardinals in 1934 won their season opener from the Cardinals 6 to 4 Tuesday beImproved eii ' April 16 tz Prospects Encoura ging — The Tote Ls Total defeated Washington's Sen the opening day battle - Er- Philadelphia at New 'York—Mulcahy II ChMehtin)Seher Clarinnatl---Paasea- ls vs lealle at Walters Pittetturob at Pt Lonia—Miterayden or M Brown ea Cooper ing day "Ai i "0 0 1 pitched for the Cleveland Indians against the Chicago White Sox filberts figure Tuesday sent floundering back into the records to ascertain whether this was the first time the feat had ever been accomplished on the season's open- At tr6TeAtriora 1 1 3 1 0 lr 1Martin If 0 0 1 11 Moore ef 3 1 1 3 Marion es 1 0 0 01CDavio sPWaner p (w0tod 2b 0 0 3 2' rflps e Klinger p 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 atinnes Leaning p 0 xxillowmn I 0 0 0 Ruseell p Lailahan p 0 0 0 0! armitittrzige National Leapt At eincloall tcapor14 A 1 fore a crowd of 16600 fans The Pirates Jumped ahead with one run in Abe first inning and stretched It into a 0 lead before the Redbirds bunched five hits for four runs in the sixth PITTaauaca $1 1011151 11 0 Al Brown 2b 4 0 1 Handley lb 5 2 2 rt 5 2 0 2 Martin 2b 5 0 1 6 5 3 1 3i Slaughter rt 3 2 1 0 Vaughan Rizzo 4 1 12 0 18 If 5 1 2 0 Mize lb (R)—The April Fletehr lb 4 2 15 01 Padgett c 3 1 3 1 Bob Feller game 1 0 0 0 Filiolt el 5 1 2 01 Owen e Total ' 1 111 NEW YORK At At At At 4 ' - 000 000 000 000 no0 000 000 1 1 Brooklyn ricgeon mica If Myers ea Feller's Feat Results Record Study 1 iii01 Wedneaday's Probable ?Where vs at Illoolon—Carleitia 4 1 8 2 4 1 4 0 4 I 4 0 4 2 3 I 2 0 3 I Derringer p 3 0 2 3 51 Totale Totals 33 8 27 10 32 6 24 000 001 000- -1 Chicago Cincinnati Aka 000 0Ix- -2 Rummell Errors—Merman Summary! F Mc- Rune batted in—ilaien Goodman Two-has- e Cormick hit s—Galan T odd M Good Home McCormick runs—Galan man F McCormick Double Play—Russell Fl8se4 and Sturgeon hill—Lea truck out—Les 2 Derringer 3 Lee P 0 0 0 Tuesday's Results BrooklYn 5 hoodoo 0 Chicago I Cincinnati IL Philadelphia 3 New Vork Pi Hahne's' 8 fet 1A3tilil 4 CINCINNAll HOA 1 1 r A 1 CHICAGO 0 0 0 0 4) 183957 See First Games 7' N ‘r TWO—WAY BIT 1 ' P t -'- Issue 15-1- 1 q4 3 k ' I - P001)41414 'analog Chicago New York NC Louis Pet Loal 1 k fine-looki- 3-- ' 4- - 1 splits the smoke stream )4 I ' t o o 1) 1 3 ' '' vol1 tsi00m 7 lit 8 011114 The colorful sorority Winotoir piirbor--Co- lb (man Loco( pitt hor—NIWOolti petition for the University 1 How the new ' " do' $ 4 4 Al 3 c f "''' ' 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 A 2 p Psi' 2 i'0' t 't t I ' ' ' 64- 33 ? 2715 021 iln— 5 Iion 000 000- -1 to Newsom In tint mai tor 014tipd in iiiiiiii Astitied for 10Illati RIMS Soimokry Errork- -- York 111kiiik Swill 2 Rad lift tiktirrl in —Groonbork JuStiirh letranito S'w0baso hit- s- iirtail Horne Bin —JuInIrh Sarritk liodclif hi' -S- trange Nubia prays—Bartell to on bailk—Of t 34bliklta to Volk I rot( Man 3 off Noweion 43 nft Mittior roil— Hy Collins' by Nw1010 l -1 ' '''it ) t 1 - to ' x N-- ' r4131 141101— too°° sxicA -- Tbheti 411S1r 4 1 3 Newoorn To'nlo 3i110 Si bto pity—Goluiu3 Dah4rn Buttrittg ribrebto and IsriKrtn ititieting gliteny Bases en balm —Oft titan 1 14bort 3 Itirtult out—by Ruttol 5 Rutttut at 2n j 10 (1 ' ' Philadelphia 1 i a National league opener but later let down to the extent of seven Phi Hies Beat Hubbell hits and lost the game 0 in the In Opener 34 thirteenth Inning As far as most fans are con— A NEW YORK April 16 C cerned all this probably leaves home run Cu s Suhr with two on by young Fellers exploit still unparalIn the eighth settled a pitchers' leled duel bet Ten Kirby Hie) and Carl Hubbell Tuesday in favor of the Philadelphia Phi Ilies 3 to 1 over the New York Giants I Hubbell was heading for a shut-nu- t and might have had it except that Rookie Mickey Witek at second bobbled a double play chance in the eighth shortly before Suhr NEW YOR April 16 weather held down attend- came across with his drive onto ance at some games but the total the rightfirld roof Threatening A turnout of 183957 fans In eight weather cut the crowd to 14840 NEW YORK PtinArwieHIA ) cities sounded a cheerful signal for B 11 0 A 4 0 baseball's 1940 major league sea- gcbtoltg 2b 5 1 2 3 Bucker et BHOA 0 4 3 0' ihr1( 4 1 3 0 Mmrty ef ei son Tuesday x‘Itenjamn () 0 0 0 1)rharee If 4 1 2 0 The figures: '3Artin rt 1 0 1 0 Olt 0 3 0 4 0 1 th 3 10 I Kith rt '''''''m April 16 300 2 4 “red 04n1 uh 17:1eTtietir 100 000 -2 Runt batted in—Jubn rtICA0impbb 'g 1 i run tenth foil - ' Twit"' ''' ' t '13 ' 5-- anon 0 4 -- 1° f' 9 (Slicker)' Coffman Detroit cast off pitched the St Louis Browns to a 1 victory over the Tigers Tuesday A crowd of 49417 largest opening day throng in either major league at in chilly April weather for the contest Coffman who was traded to St Louis for Catcher Billy Sullivan kept the Tiger hits well scattered ST LOUIR Dirrnorr Ali it 0 Ai ABHOA Ilkdolift el 4 2 0 ill MoConkt rt 3 0 2 0 11 2 1 t 3 0 JHih 4 I i l' 0 3 0 Grerobll a et 5 1 4 fi York lb 3 1 2 2 Ilitikois :lb rat! 1b Heffner 2b 4 1 0 3 Ilk 13 it 11 I U UT r i: 2 DET11011 Lovill Crnow 28 Browns Defeat Detroit 5 to 1 Foils Champs - A 0001 (m0- -0 (ton Summary: P:trorti—WNalr Weatherly Sun batted In—Hetna ley Twobaste hit Mack Stolen Tnretvbale hit Donnie play— linnet bsee—Kuhel stated I trte it on bails—Off Yeller 5 Smith 2 $t turn not -- Sy Teller tt Smith 5 Mtn—Ott Smith 6 In I Inttioga Brown Southpaw Star itl 0 4 0 2 0 3 0 0 2 4 0 3 0 3 0 2 2 2 0 5 0 1 0 0 2 I 0 0 0 Inn 000 non Chicago In 13 Totals eighth In 0 ltrooklya Cincinnati ' ! National Leanne r 1110 1 1 1 1 Derks C The arrival of a dozen and a half of Salt Lakp City's Pioneer league baseball players signalizes the initial movement to home parks of the 1949 clubs The Bees came to town Monday night spent Tuesday in seeing the sights and settling themselves In comfortable quarters and will make their first appearance on the Community park playing field Wednesday They are a group of boys without exception They radiate superb health and the spirit of youth They typify ambition and they are eager to get at their task We are confident they will create a pleasant impression upon those baseball lovers who see them at their preparatory exercises Practice games with local clubs are being arranged and the public will have opportunity to make a fair survey of the squad before the season opens on April 26 a date by the way that Is only nine No doubt many ot days distant our fans will want to see the latest edition of the city's baseball forces go through their work before its efforts become "official" and the exhibition games will afford that chance Pirates Take Opener I I By As 2-- : Sees It 1600 Wateh '''' 90" flIMuIo rf Cramer cf Wiliam' If Foxe lb Cronin se Doorr 2h 'Tahoe lb Desautie S CINCINNATI April 16 UPi—The National league champion Cincinnati Reds won their first opening day victory since 1932 Tuesday blasting a pair of home runs for a 1 decision over Chicago's Cubs before a capacity crowd of 34342 All three scores came via the circuit drive route Aug le Galan crashed one into the right-fiel- d bleachers for the Cubs in the sixth to tie the count after First Baseman Frank McCormick had laced a line drive over the centerfield wall In the third 'vat Goodman's long smash to the right-fiel- d bleachers in the eighth settled the C D J As Bucs Smack Down Cards 6 to 4 t Earl Ifilligan By liter Against Chiscx so 'Boy Oh Boy!! Whatta Pitcher!' Red Homers - "4 Defeat Cubs 2 to 1 14000 Fans Pay Tribe Star Roaring Tribute at Chicago I r 1 ir w :11 tz r r r |