| Show 7' - 16- - Thurstlaxitornmi g - - - - - - it - gakt Zeibunt- — - - —August 15 1010 't ' c 111 1114c 15n- Aly--: HuDmell--- 1: lig Browns F L Downs Bole Drs ' Boise's Threat to Bees' - - 4 ' 6 By 84i Score By Marlowe Branagan The Salt Lake Bees bid farewell th the Idaho Falls Russets Wed- needay night at Community park I! they eventually staggered out with an 8 to 6 triumph in a ball game that was as weird as a haunted house By their win they Wretched their Pioneer league lead to eight and games and left themselves in a nice spot to e stand here open a Thursday against the second-plac- e Boise Pilots How the Russets and the Bees 'Fere able to put on a close ball same Wednesday will always re thain somethingof a mystery to the 1813 fans who turned dut to bid Ted Mayer and company adieu Cold statistics which have a habit at being baffling on occasion were The Bees just that Wednesday made 15 hits and left 16 on the Eases The Russets on the other hand made three hits and six runs and left only five runners stranded Three-lil- t Job one-ha- Won ' - Al (Nig) Tate the drawling rahoma came up with a three-hl- t pitching achievement Against the Russets and his mates treated him with about as much tespect as a problem child shows a truant officer : While Al was industriously enin digging his way out of gaged !be baseball doghouse the rest of his mates gave every evidence of their intention to keep him there They booted in three runs with ridiculous ease They put runners-othe sacks with equally ridiculous ease and left them there with monotonous regularity When It didn't matter if they hit- - they clubbed the cover off the ball When hits meant runs they were —as weak as a gent just–recovering from the plague Storm Rita l'ark The Russets Went Into action With a pitcher John Zar just out of the hospital On a basis of his work Wednesday the hospital was a bit hasty In turning him loose The weather man cooked up a storm- - Which put 15 of 18 lights atop thelrandstand out of action He ought to be sued for not put ting out the rest The players both teams werein the dark before the weather man ever started his evil work The fansat least most of them were also pretty much In the dark as the boys proved that a lad doesn't have to play first class baseball Just because he's in a first class baseball park Bill Beard the Russets' recelVfor joined the ranks of the recalcitrants in the eighth when he dropped a tthird strike on Ben Guin tini picked the ball up and dented the right field fence with a peg which at least was long if not ac curate That gave the Bees their -- final-- pair of tallies two runners scampering home on the last of nu achievements lo merous dipsy-dthe evening Name Jansen '' Thursday the local7will send their ace i ander' slender rightll the firing line Larry Janse against the) I dangerous pilots Jansen has( had ample rest and should:13i in top form for his 8:15 p m(date with Andy Harrington and company Return of Roy Par-te- e to' work behind the plate will V also bolster the Robello men for their stand which will make or break title hopes for the visitnrs Larry Susee an up and down performer tough when he's up and Ok- right-hand- 1 1 o e and only when he's down will work on the firing the Pilots in the Thursday shindig It will be ladies' night at the local ball so-s- o "" orchard Southern AAsoeiation — ' Atlanta 3 Chattanooga Nashville 84 Knoxville ' kletv 074'1: 1 1:1:n71114ga m7 r ' - tau: limo" Size 632 552 481 476 462 396 Dobson Polivka Sr 7 ARMOR-RUBBE- R Bo1 lb Willmen Sheehan 4 0 2 5 2 5 5 0 Lowe lb 5 0 9 Hrtigtti 2h I I 0 Lorenen c 3 0 3 Fanatic et 4 2 2 Price It— 3 I I Fields p 2 0 0 aDennisin 0 0 Snyder p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mints p IIN 2 Carmen lb 2 Laybnis es Joeeph rt Sinnott if Duff cf 5 0 9 0 3 1 1 4 5 1 1 0 4 2 1 0 4 2 2 0 Stremill ?b 3 1 1 2 Adams 2b 4 2 4 2 fl Sleinbeck e 3 0 R 2 21 Stone 0 0 p Ill Lambert P 0 0 0 1 n 0' Of t)1 21 11 01 33 5 24 fr—Tniele 34 9 27 11 'Matted for Yields in seventh non 000 12s-- -S 202 001 3 ghee- ROna—Layhotmla Summary: heti 2 Joseph Sinnott McConnell repistic Price Denniatem Atlanta Harrington feteinbsek Zrrors—Lorensen 2 Lavbounte 2 Stainbeck Stolen bases—Sinnott McConnell Adams Sacrifice hit e sells regularly for 'Totals tp t t (' ABI40 ' 'Mann 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 2 0 2 1 1 4101 AB H 4 3 4 2 8 0 3 3 0 3 - pitcher-- a 3 050 2 0 0 5 4 3 0 2 Ur $11 r'!::-:' YW1:-"'$ t ! 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' 03 nh PHILADELPHIA Aug 14 (R)— i"J: " 2 1 Buddy Lewis' triple in the ninth i 4I Inning with two men on bases and II ' 41::stos:ooiosio:AtioP4 4if titii :isk 0 two out gave the Washington Senators a 5 to 3 victory over the This sturdy Boise hurler—he's leading the Jack Mentz Philadelphia Athletics before 2916 fans Wednesday clubta moundsmen with 13 won and sixlottis expected to PHILADELPHIA e WASHIWITON A1 in ofth-series the ARHOA Pilots' with AR H secomrgame pitch Friday 4 2 2 01111ibeling 3b 4 fl 2 3 Case ef y 3 fI I 1 4 2 ft 0 Moaes rf at Community the Bees here The seriet will Lewis rf Walker If a 2 fl 0! litChpmn 11 4 1 1 15 21 If 5 1 2 0 4 0 2 Travia 3b Johnsop p m park at 6: molootageolabtni""11014-- 1938 Cadillac4-d- r this luxurious custom-bui- 1204 BECK ST ' When r Covey Gas & Oil :i'' 4 ' ::: PIONEER LEAGUE Club at r Player Mel nuetabou 2b Idaho Falls 178 47 VAR Lowe lb Boise 430 96 Dale Laybourne ss Ogden 434 II Mike Reser of Idaho Falls 870 85 Toni Robe ilo lb Salt Lake 413 99 A 0 0 S 5 8 0 4 1 5 0 5 I 2 4 4 t Lions Begin 1940 Workouts 3 1 2 1 3 0114) 4 0 4 3 Morn :: A 1 LABS SALT Al Lositic ate t SOUTH MAIN ::?:: f t': :i li :i!-:- -- vs 3120 8 0 2 3102 4 0 2 ea 0 2 0 0 8 II Henson el 0 I 0' Perry 3b 2 I 5! 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Vissitington Philadelphia Slatiermin 1:1Ii and 3Inntea 'tido tot Beekman (11 marl Clutter hleart at ClevelandLee 31 SAVE 111113 :::: :4 i t 1 : si' ' t:4 ::::: 4 f 1:(t::): 't ?' re 5 0 0 3 Bridgers is 1 White ef 13 Andrade lb 1 01 loratz lf 5 Of Kaki-gig- s 3h 1 0 Waldron rf 0 4 Kerr e 0 Galindo 2b 1 Caplinger p 51 31 01 018131 igt 1 - 1 Cleveland Indians beat the White Sox 4 to 0 before 59 068 fans Jimmy Webb's single in'the third inning Cost the a perfect game He fanned four and walked only one in notching 'his thirteenth victory " against five defeats It was the largest night crowd of the major league season The year's high was 82437 at Yankee stadium in New York Memorial Cleveland's record night day crowd of 62000 saw the Indians and Tigers in this city's first con- 8 1 Concert Pb 3 0 2 1 test under the Mahan lb 3 First game: 2 0 blc: lights In 1939 1 0 0 0 1 BOSTON 0 Pearson YORK NEW l p zzsPholps 1 ri : 102 A 111140A SvlJhnan p 0 The victory was the eighth in : 0 0 Hudson 2b 0 0 0 0 ABHOA1 3 4 Berdino as Higgins 1 1 1 1 4 0 1 stlassera 1 0'0 pavis p 1 0 Whithed 2b 3 0 0 51 Mall '3b gwift e 0 2 0 Flowers p 0 0 0 0 10 games for the Indians 4 1 4 0 Beck p 1 0 0 01 Cooney et Whitehd p I 1 1 01 Tebbetts e 4 2 2 0 xDanning S RIjbu p 4s 3 0 0 0 zGallagber 1 1 0 0 little 2 1 I t Stewart 3b 0 0 0 1 Rowell 2b I 0 0 01 Rowe p Harris p 'Head b 1 1 0 0 West rt 1 I 0 11 McKain 0000 Roy (Stormy) Weatherlywas the Bildilli p p 0 0 0 0 xxOtt 31 'Carleton p 0 0 0 1 Cleveland centerfielder 5 0 2 0 4 0 5 0 floss Moore it sAverill Lawson p 1 0 0 1100 1 1 0 0 szVosmik 5 1 3 5 1 0 00 Demaree r144 2 3 0 Miller ea in the' Redskins' attack' Coffman p 0 0 0 0 Trout 5 0 0 0 1 big gun 'Casey p Young lb 4 1 22 1 Hamlett lb 4 0 15 21 0 0 0 0 In the first inning he singled over 4 0 0 itzLaeagtto 1 1 0 Derrell e 30 5 15 27 et 12 Seeds 'rotate 3124eKlIalin TsBotaatitied35toIrt 4 5 1 1 21 Errlekson p 4 0 O'Dea e u" in seventh Totals 28 12 27 13 second and came home on Lou Totals 33 11 27 71 ono 300— T Cuccinello 022 It Louie Boudreau's triple and in the third ginned for Syr Johnson In sixth 27x- -13 4 0 2 300 001 Detroit 'Batted for Flowers in fifth 4 2 2 61 Berardino Witek ss he poled his sixth home run of Summary: nBatted for Carleton in seventh Runs batted Hubbell p 3 0 0 61 Radcliff York Campbell aszBatted for Conarart in eighth the season to score Smith who Whitehead Radcliff Clift 2 In—Swift in ninth for 23 Cues 39 5 36 itgBatted 241 Totals Judnich 2 Greenberg McCosky Higgins Totals 38 8 38 had walked Phi lidelphia 010 310 310- -11 Whiteheed hi ninth Tebbette Bartell 2 Gehringer 2 Campaflatted for 210 020 010- -8 McBrooklyn Boudreau tallied the Indians' hita—Tebbetta bell 2 exilatted tor Stewart In tWititat 0013 Buns batted in—Risso Summary: Rowe Home run—Clift 000 000 000 -1 New York Coaky Campbell other run in the first as he raced 3 May Warren Muelier Medwick Double plays—York 000 000 000 000--0 Breslin Bacrifice—McQuitin Boston 2 Franks Conarart home after his Walker Cann Rowell and Bartell York (unassisted) I Errors—Hubbell Hissing triple when Webb Summary: hits—lichulte May Bragan Two and 11eyer: Heffner Berardino and hfc4 Hassel Run hatted in—Demaree e hits—Walker Reiser threw Wild on the relay from the Bases on base bits—O'Dea Cooney Swift and Berardino Stolen bases Weeded Quinn: I Jmuedqnuici l'44 f'"41' l):i: t: ' :j '11 1te 4 POCATKLI0 Al i Triumph Ariett et Rates lb Carson 11 Duezbu 2b Reiter If Beard e Okinbra 3b Fond Is Zar p Tobin p With Liberal Guarantee '- billnay IDAHO 'FALLS the that (e-:i- :'1 1:iY: i ' 'k ' :": '''' 74e::' t'':: :::i:A: : ::::: 41)i4 :07 f::':::: ::4 i t :'::: - - out--B- I - Rem !Ito' Wedeseaday's 5 14014dolg0014 3 Wwshingion Now 'Cork R Hoeg on 3 Detroit 13 St Lot 7 land 4 (hic 4go 0 (night immte) - i W i t: PhlindelphIn Totals 31 5 27 11 'Pwin Fall' not ton 000- -2 Pocatello 100 000 000- -1 — A rnerich Runs Illation Summary: White Runs hatted in— Eraor—Kerr Endres' Stolen bane— OIL lorata Runs MP ponsible for—Hall 1 Bishop hit—Zndresta Bases Caplinger 1 Two-bas- s on balls—Off Hall 5 Caplinger 4 Struck out—By Hall 0 Caplinger IL Left on bases—Twin Falls 7 Pocatello P Double Hit play—Marcht to Bishop to Endres& by piteher--Andr- ade by Hall lImpirea— and Drollet le Time —1:55 Attendaneg-1- 081 (Ladles night) Bees t t :f1'106" :: :' ' MI ow'boys won the ball game 32 7 2 I '' : 1 $ Now z 0 I '''' t'hVa go Waohlniton pitcher Easy Payments 444 ::: ' elovelan47 Ea !Uwe)! park here )7ednesday night and when theysmoke had cleared away s7Captinger the leadt had leagues dropped hi sixth game of the Marchl fth 4 1 Bishop 2h 4 1 PIndress lb 4 2 ft 2 0 Hugh Randall et 4 0 Reynolds 11'3 0 Arnorich ss 3 2 4 1 Myers e Hall p — 4 0 i 4'::::: ' ::::: ajor Idaho—Bitz Bill Caplinger and Jack Hail hooked up in a first rate mounddile at Hatchet 3 Time-- 215 McShane and Campbell $1125 ':i :'i' : r :! t ':': :'4:1:'' 7 I American Lratine POCATELYO rALIA ABHO :: 'z ''''1‘ - A::j ( tPJi t 1A '104 fijktiii':0'' p' 1:) ::' rt ' ' ii :)4 ::f:::':f c- bits--- me Tem-bas- e only ban 2 round eighth inning Wednesday to Hubbell's victory reminiscent of Three-ba- Marty Home bits—Walker Reese runa—Bizzo CamUhl Double plays—Brae 13-7 win a loosely played tussle the good old days of 1938 but gan Schulte and Mahan Irrys Bragan Bailee onAalls—Olt FitzMahan and stop their losing streak at four Muter Melvin Ott shared Hub's and 1 simmons 1 Clisey 3 81 Mel who had been benchy Struck Casey 1 Carleton 1 Hits triumph S games in 6 Fitzsimmons —Ott Innings Casey ed for not hitting stepped in as 3 in 2 Carleton 8 in 0in 11 In$ I 2 Johnson Twelve men bitted againstRoxie a 1)inch-hittin the twelfth sin- 5 Frye 0 In 1 Beek Wild Pitch WinPamed ball—Phelps Lawson and Slicker Coffman the gled was saerifibed to Second and ning pitcher—Fitzsimmons Losing pitchlast two of five Brownie pitchers sent home on Frank Demaree's er—SI Johnson Jlow illeocind' game: In the eighth and a mixture of timely was his eighth BROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA four hits three walks and two of Hubbell's victory ABHOA and his the job longest year Reese 1 21 es 4 1 1 2' 5 0 3b May errors brought Detroit victory was his first success of the year echulte Pb 5 1 1 21 Walker rl 5 3 4 0 DETROIT ST 1 5 0 Camilli 4 et ABHOA1 lb Marty ABHO-over the Bees Whose sizzling vic- Rizzo rt 4 3 2 0 Medwielt It 53071 120 Heffnr 2b' 4 0 3 41 Bartell w 4 3 4 2 2 0 Belzer 3b Warren e 4 4 22 2 5 1 3 ill Iireoakyet ft 1 0 0 tory streak had given them-4- 1 Grew rt 2 2 1 Wasdell rt 4 2 1 0 Radcliff it 4 1 1 01 Gehrngr 2b 5 2 3 3 victories out of their last 15 starts Swan e 3 Mueller '5 Franks 0 It 1 0 40 I 4 r b pidwth Tribune Ntermountain Wire score: Chicago to Single Safety 1) IT Al Smith Holds (AP)-4Cfn- open-Thursda- Adams Twobasa hits—Joseph Herrington Runs 3 Sheehan 3 Sinnott batted Bauer Egnatic Laybourna loaeph Har- Muhl to rington play—Laybourne Adams to Canavan Inning pitched—By Plaids e Snyder Plus Helltil 1 19011s 7 Lambert 2 Charge defeat to Fields Credit victory to Stone Runs responsible tor—Plaids 5 Snyder 3 Stone 5 Struck Field' 2 Minis 1 Slone 4 Latn out—By Bases on bort 4 Fields 3 2 Stone 7 Hit with Pitched baa- -Time--2:itteltibeck by Snyder Serpa and Rasmussen At tendanet---79— Three-bas- fir- ss i rspc7- ABHOA Boise Ogden Ahe TWIN t ::: ----- -- The i 00ORN ABHOA Bauer rt lintilOrt :::':i ! pinch-hittin- Acttzt–pitoltedlm0-Stottopolls- - BUCKET ' t kl !::H 1 8:15 p tn vs Ken 8-- pized--T- la ' - :'x q ::l -- ' 51tsito464 - (1I) :::: -' ' - "77 4 : 4 t ::"$69 :' '' Tribune Intermountain Service OGDENOgden replaced Idaho Falls as third-plac- e holder in the PlOneer league here Wednesday evening by taking the measure of Base 6 Vernon Stone Ogden hurler held Boise hitless for six innings He weakened in the seventh however and the visitors scored four runs Egnatic opened for Boise with a single his first of the series Price g singled Dennison for Fields walked and Williamson smacked a triple He scored a moment-late- r on alielder's choice 40 This mired First Grade Tire 7: (7-1- 2) Roy PHUT -- to 311argin i ' 4 Fails at Idaho Falls m—Ned Rogers (4-vs Twit! AL 6-- 0 ' ':) ' 4os:::::::ii: :: (and your old tire) SAVE k 8:15 p m vs Larry (10-8- ) lc— -- riumpnLLiou King Carl Givés' VptFive Ott Shares Hub's Triumph - 1 1 r Iif r 'Carl Hubbell was the' peerless g BosTorst Aug 14 One again Wednesday—pitching the:Giants to a 121nning 8 with 00110ston 143 victory in the first game of a doubleheader beat his old mates in the Bees Manuel Salvo a Giant cast-of- f CLEVELAND Aug 14 DE'TROIT Aug 14 1A'—The Tias he scattered eight hits second gameby Smith held Chicago to one hit gers picked on the Little Brownies The Hubbell victory was replete' here Wednesday night as the pen- for seven runs in a Merry-g- o ! with memories for not was Cavan 2 VocalicRizzo Knees Stedwick t ---- ' —Hal –B- -9s i ::: 1: Pitchers (8-1- 0) ''' ''' 7:::? Wetbnesday's Results Salt Lake 8 Idaho Fails 6 Boise S Ogden Twin alls 2 Pocitello I Thursday's Probable Rohm at Salt Lake —Larry Susee Jansen (17-7- ) Pocatello at Ogden ''' Pasting Yanks 'fumble 0:''''' ('' '' - ee Indians 12Pt4iil-po:- U11--- 'Mayer otals 31 3 24 IC Totals 3915 27 14 xBatted for Tobin In ninth Idaho Palls i 000 201 102- -0 3x- -8 Balt Lake 230 000 Summary: Runs—Rotes Carson Duesa- -bon Beard Oldenherg 2 Momsco 2 Henson Owen Burleson Hatehett Guintini Tate Ermrs—Moresco Henson Inclion Beard Runs batted itt—Arlett Dueatthou Reser 2 Moyer Moreseo Perry Robello Owen Tate 2 Sacrifice hits—Tobin Tate Two-bas- e Stolen hits— Threo-has- e Duezabon Henson hit—Tate Double play—Univac() to Perry to !lobelia Lett on bases—Idaho Fells 5 Salt Lake 1Ifeagotrun citte llosut Zalley 4 TholAn Sti li'aattdie it Runs responsible toc—Zar 5 Tate 3 Wild rimwasassieweew I Pet 39 47 55 55 57 64 50 49 42 Pocatello lf - Lost 51 Twin Falls ' :' 67 58 Boise Ogden Idaho Falls 1 - 9 of four-gam- ' —8--- Pioneer League Salt Lake '' ' 9068:Tan - - - Decision iroQ6 07d—en 13-- 7 Bee S OHS N Ili 1b 1 dk 1 itelf '211 1 U ' 4 - - at i iA t ‘ |