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' ''''' '4 4 4 - 3 !'''''"'''-::':'- : 64 ' : :::14:- :'J'::'::':4 :': ' Rollie Hemsley Cleveland catcher who suffered Hurt possible rib fracture in Saturday battle with Detroit Yanks Nose Bosox 5-- 4 To Stay in A L Race s Red Hot Brownies Decision Chisox As Kennedy Chucks Twollit Game two-bagg- er -— '' il '4':' ::::::: :: : ': : -- ' 1 x-r- - :' :::: ' ":::: - Gams ii:: (Continued from Peke the-lou- ::::::::4 :: :'::::?V !?::::':::e:::siJ'-::::!':!- nae Cleveland southpaw held Detroit to a couple of aingles and a tripleln this span The triple same In from the bat of Frank (Pinky) Higgins and because of it the In dians may not have Catcher Rollie Heinsley forth rest at the season With two men out and the bases empty Higgins lined to center and Roy Weatherly tried for a diving catch The ball went by Weatherly and was finally retrieved by Ben Chapman who threwto Ray Mack Caught at Plail The latter's relay to the plate caught Higgins but the Tiger third sacker a former blocking halfback for the Texas uniVersity football team bowled Hemsley over Rollie left the game in the next inning and was taken to a hospital where films showed that he was badly bruised Hemsley returned to his hotel He told interviewers that he hoped to be able to play again - before thaseason half of the Tiger batting order impotent of late went to work in the next' Inning and produced two runs which would have been sufficient in view of Rowe't fine pitching Pete Fox who belted a couple of doubles and a single opened He to left with a reached third ias George Tebbetts rolled out Rowe then singled to center scoring Fox A surprise bunt single by IDick Bartell caught the Indians unawares and Third Baseman Ken IKeltner heaved the ball into right field Rowe reaching Rowe third and Bartell second then scored after the catch of Barney McCosky's long fly Charley Gehringer got an Infield hit but Bartell was thrown out after overrunning third on the play The lower half of the Detroit line-u- p produced again in the sixth with the assistance of another error this one by Chapman With one out Rudy York walked He was forced by Higgins Fox then lined to center and be fore Weatherly and Chapman finally ran down the ball Higgins had scored and Fox was on second Tebbetts slammed a single to short left and the Iball went through Chapman's legs Fox coming in Rowe then fanned —Millard Howell a rookie right-bandreup from Wilkes-Barr- e lieved Milnar after theCleveland seventh and Detroit immediately pounded him for a run on a double to left by Gehringer and Green-berg- 's single to center Name Bridges ' In the series final Sunday Tennessee Tommy IBridges the veteran curve ball artist is due to pitch for Detroit Bobby Feller was originally scheduled for the assign- rnent for Cleveland but there was some doubt Saturday night as to whether he would pitch in iiiew of his heavy work of late and his Impotence against the Tigers all ' ' 32 - - e New York Yankees stayed NEW YORK Sept 21 (AP)--T- he within shouting distance of the Detroit Tigers and the Cleveland behind Indians Saturday by nosing out the postOn Red Sox the pitching of Ernie Bonham their sensational rookie Bonham's seventh victory wasn't won until the ninth when Red Rolfe tripled and went home on Bliddif Rosar's single Stan Spence pinchhitting with two out in the Sox half of the ninth hit a homer to tie the score Two of the biggest Yankee blows were homers by George Selkirk— et his seventeenth—and Joe Gordon 'CHICAGO Sept 21 UPI—Barring —his twenty-eight- h A crowd of 12388 saw the game a' form reversal big BOSTON NEW YORK AB H 0 Al Joe DiMaggio will wind up the ABR 0 3- D DMgo et 5 1 1 0 Gordon 2b 5 1 1 1 American league season with his 5 1 3 4 Cramer rf 4 0 3 0 Rolfe 3b 4 2 3 0 second straight batting title and Willem if 4 1 5 0 Keller if 4 0 0 4 J Dmgio ef 4 1 3 0 Doerr 2b 3 2 4 0 Hank Greenberg will sweep the Lupien lb 4 2 10 0 Selkirk rf 1 1 0 0 Tabor ab 4 8 2 1 asiloaar slugging honors 3 3 3 0 3 12 3 Dickey I Carey Both are riding high after a 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 lb Dhlgrn slrinney 1 2 3 as 0 oelbeet se 0 0 0 0 slow start DiMaggio the Yankee Degautels a 2 1 1 0 sChartak —0 0 0 0 ace displaced Rip Radcliff of St 1 1 0 0 Ittickbokr IB0000 xxSpence Peacock a 0 0 0 0 Bonham p 4 1 0 1 Louis leader most of the season 3 1 0 2 Bagby p the past week by boosting his 3 1 0 0 Wilson p 0 Ostrmlir p 0 0 0 0 average 10 points to 351 through Joe got 12 hits Total a 35 12 27 7 games of Friday Totals 3512 24 10 ninth 'Batted for in 21 times at bat in ninth xxliatted forCsreylcin I tit Radcliff gained two points and Batted for eighth tanned for Selkirk in ninth no now rates second at 346 one point Boston Ina 1014 010 011 011- -5 ahead of Chicago's Luke Appling New 'York Summary: Errors—None Runs batted In Detroit powerhouse is —Dellautels Selkirk 2 Tabor Gordon D - Greenberg Chartak Spence Roast Two- fourth with a 341 mark DIMassio base hits—Lupien Thretbass htte—Keller I But this climb into fourth place Gm Home runs—Selkirk Rolfe Bagby Double don playa—Rolfe and is the least of Hank's recent feats Spence 2 Carey Doerr and Lupienon He banged out seven homers durDahlgren Gordon and Dahlgren Base Rolfe 5-- 4 12-h- DiMag Rides Toward Batting Title last-minu- te Was hitting Gleason Chicago 314 Dixie Walk- er Brooklyn 311 Carve' Rowell Boston 309 and Terry Moore St Louis 305 Total Hits Buck McCormick the consistent Cincinnati star led in total hits with 182 one more than Stan Hack was tops in doubles with 42 and was second in runs batted In with 119 Johnny Mize ran into a lull in home run manufaçture and his total remained at 41 but he kept batting in runs and had a total of 130 He also led in runs scored with 105 Fred Fitzsimmons of Brooklyn held onto the pitching lead with 15 victories and two defeats with Rip Sewell of Pittsburgh trailing him with 15 and four CAC Team Looks Good (Continued from Preceding Page) it 10-to- 3-- lifter The Big Six Associated Pcess Batting (three ileader' and tie' in each !vigil': O AB R H Pet Gams Pirates 95 336 76 128 381 ST 165 350 "1411e1:1117tici'B Yanks 123 471 144 559 79 193 345 Greenberg Ttanera 144 560 127 191 341 Anoints Wit Box 144 542 58 185 341 Rack Cubs 140 566 97 181 320 Lombardi Reds 109 376 50 120 319 Bees Cooney 105 364 41 118 319 By ' ' sZA ''i 1 : P 0 Aooling es 1 Wright rf 4 Roanthl el 3 RKndy 3b 4 2 Smithp 1 xxithort Brown p 0 3 3 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 11 0 0 01 0 0 11 —1 'Totals 28 2x24 4 0 2 0 3 0 8 I 1 3 3 1 ft 0 0 0 0 0 SGrace VKenndy p 3 0 1 2 CUR 3b MeQuinn saludnich 100 30 ? 21 10 Totals 101 1 Two-ba- Hits—Off Smith 5 in Kennedy 4 off Brown 2 in 1 (none out in innings : Pet Lod 41 514 64 Aso 66 ': 534 ' 111 :157? e :::: io pitcher—Brown 311 90 - 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U of BY NEVADA vs FitIDAY SEPT 8 217111 U P M ANY SEAT MOO DESERT NEWS TICKETS ON SALE TRIBUNE-TELEGRATICKET OFFICE AND BEDQUIST DRUG NO ' B ' Oaly guano hatetilliNg peosiere Prehabla pitchers (71-1'Chicago at 01131eale—lAwaii A" aopm10mAL 411b4 Ailkalm6atkAdikAlikAMAILANAM6Aeallinallk - I -- - i' tilkirs7124 (Itlie)1614--Irell-er (2540) tit Bridilto 4118"idashingina al Philadelphia (343l and Itrakanskas (14) vs Baas and hablelt (1:312) ) York—Greve (14) vs ' Natigoanmatels'Czagite Y U 0 i t 1 t "" ' -' 1 - (0-0- 141 Orioles TakeSeries Lead ft 3 8-- 8-- 001-0- st Three-bas- From the Press Box (Cotitinutd Flom Preceding roe) dal are all going back to e Olsen Triumphs Over Warne e school to work for Uncle Sam All three are reserve Officers and have been selected to handle the R O T C work at the two schools during the coming year mother telephoned one of the local high school coaches the other day very much concerned over her boy who was playing on the football squad "I don't mind the acrimmages or whatever you tall it" she said "but I'm afraid my boy will get hurt in those skull drills you A fond hold" Gridiron Short Shots It's surprising how valuable an ordinary football player becomes when a coach loses him for any Y V will be without season the services of Chick Hart this Chick the Cougar's season a best football scout is on a year'S Coach Eddie leave Of absence Kimball sees many advantages in night football not the least of which will be the opportunity to scout opponents himself on SatThe prep urday afternoons stars who get the biggest rush are usually the boys Who do the team San Jose will the least good arrive in Logan Tuesday giving them four days to get acclimated and ready for the Utah Aggie game Bill Swan Utah's great signal-callof last year is proving popular as assistant coach on the 111 Bill is studying law and staff has the job only temporarily er ' garnet CINCINNATI pirrssultan ABH04 ABHOA Yoost3b 4 2 2 5 Custinelb 4 1 3 4 4 0 0 3 Garrns31) MMgCor- CHICAGO Sept 21 (W)--- Vern 5 2 2 0 Elltottrt 4 0 3 0 mickst 4 2 1 0 Ittughanis 3 0 2 4 Olsen young southpaw pitched Gootimnrt ItMcCor 3 1 VnnobaysII the Chicago Cubs to a 4 to 3 vic- mick111“ 5 112 0 Fletcherlb 44 0 12 00 1 1 0 0 DiMaggioct 4 0 4 0 tory over the St Louis Cardinals Ripplele 4 1 Davisc 2 0 2 1 It was Arnovichlt Wests In 11 innings Saturday 5 2 4 0 Rchultce 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 5 Butchero 0 0 0 0 his twelfth triumph of the sea- Frey2b 4 0 2 2 Brown'' 0 0 0 0 Myersss 3 1 0 1 xrWaner 1 0 0 0 son as against nine defeats Waltersp I 1 1 0 1 Lanshanp A crowd of 5000 watched the I 1 0 0 0 Rambertp Cardinals go into the lead in the Totals 31 12 21 131 Totall 32 5 27 13 third inning on successive douxBatted for Brown In second 400 000 400--41 bles by Catcher - Mickey Owen Cincinnati 010 000 000--1 Pittsburgh Errori—None Buns batted and Pitcher Lon Warneke Then Summary: 2 F McCormick Walters In the fifth the Cards made it 2 In—Goodman Two-bas- s 2 West 2 Arnovich hits— Guatine Sac to 0 on Owen's single tind Jimmy Goodman Arnovich Westplays—-Myeto Doubts rifice—Frey Brown's double to Gustins Frey to McCormick Vaughan Bates on balls--OBrown Fletcher The Cubs went out in front In to2 off Walters 2 off Lanahan 2 off Ramtheir half of the fifth on a single bert 1 Struck out—By Walters 4 by Hits—Off Butcher 3 in 0 Lanahan 1 a Jim Hank Leiber by triple by off Brown inning (faced three batters) off Lanaban 5 in 4 3 off Ram-be- d Gleeson and successive singles by 2 In 22 In 3 Hit by pitcher—Myers 2 Mattick Todd Al and Bobby by Rambert i iHrown 2b Moore et 111artn rt Mite lb 5 4 4 5 5 5 0 0 2 2 4 Hack 3b 0 2 0 Warstir 2b 51 2 0 1 0 Nicholsn rt 5 1 2 0 9 2 Leber et 5 4 2 2 4 0 Gleeson It 5 1 1 Koy It— Orengo 3b 5 1 1 1 5 0 5 2 Marion 4 2 5 11 Owen e Warneke p 5 1 2 3 u lb 5 2 5 2 Mattick is 4 1 3 1 Olsen p Russell Todd o - - VITO The Cardinals tied it up 'in the sixth' oti a double by 'Ernie Koy and a single by Joe Orengo The Cub? winning tun came In the eleventh after one out Glen Russell singled stole' second and came home on Todd's single CHICAGO ST LOUIS AB H 0 A AB H 0 A 17 9 0 0 5 0 game: PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI AB H 0 ABFLOA Joust Sibss 6 1 8 0 Gustins 2b 8 2 4 111fcCor Garms 3b 8 4S 0 mick ct 3 5 0 1Iiott if - 5 4 1 2 0 Vaughan as 3 2 2 Craft rf 0 VanRbys If 5 1 3 IrlicCk lb 4 1 Arnovich If 5 3 3 0 Fletcher lb 4 2 8 5 0 7 2 Dibfagio cf 3 0 1 Baker c 4 0 7 5 1 2 1 Schultz c Riggs 3b 1 Totals 42 13 33 16 xOne out when winning run scored 001 tml 000 00- -3 St Louis 000 030 000 01- -4 Chicago Nicholson Errors—Owen Summary: in—Warneice Runs batted Mattick Todd 2 Olmen1 Gleason Brown Orengo Two-bu- e Brown1 hits—Owen Warren Three-bas- e Stolen hit—Gletion Koy Sacrifice— bases—Koy Leiber Ritssell Double play—Warnekt to Brown Olsen to Mtge Bases oh- balls—Ott Olsen 3 4 by Olsen 8 Struck out—By Warns Tolals42 8131 13 Cal Eddie Sheehan has returned to his home in Seattle Wash and Ray Bauer will "look ' ' for work" in Portland When the Pocatello Cards broke up for the season the deep south enticed Ted Kakoliris and George Waldron The former lives in Birmingham and the latter in Mobile Ala Manager Kenny Penner and Outfielder Steve Patras returned to Ahwahnee Cal near Yosemite national park Los Angeles Hal Dobson is In Denver and the' other star of the Cards' mound staff lean Bill Caplinger is now working on an assembly line In an automobile manufacturing plant in Los Angeles Little Barney Bridgers spends'the in North Hollywood and Bobby Joratz is already in Albuquerque Don White lives in Long Beach Cal and Lindy Serpa is working In Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 A 8 3 1 0 0 1 4Dietsp3000 1 Klinger p 0 0 0 0 0 Brown 0 0 0 0 Totals 41 15 30 14 Totals 41 12929 9i 'Matted for Hutchings in seventh a2 out when winning run was scored Batted for Brown in eighth szBatted for Madrayden in tenth 100 002 400 0— 7 Cincinnati 103 300 000 1— 8 Pittsburgh Schultz Summary: F McCormick 2 Germs Runs batted Van Robays Vaughan 3 Fletcher Germs McMcCorAmovich 2 Elliott Craft Two-bas- e hits—Guatine Germs mirk Fletcher StoThresbase hits—Vaughen Elliott Double len bases—M McCormick Oustine and Fletcher play—Vaughan Bases on balls—Thompson 2 Diets 2 Klinger 1 Riddle 4 struck out—By Dietz 2 Thompson 2 Hutchings 2 Klinger 1 Riddle Hits—Off 1 2 Macirayden 1 Brown 9 In 3 23 innings: Hutchings Thompson Diets S In 8 2 2 in Klinger 2 Maciravden In 0 in 1 Brown 4 in 3 Winning 7 In 2: Riddle pitcher— toeing pitcher—Madravden Riddle Attendance-43- 95 Feller Family Moves To $25 000 Home State Tourney Won Lost 2 ' 0 Oen° la - Henag's - Levedt---rev- - 0000 Nerhi Reber City Litra1411 dr! : a o ' 1 - Pee 1 Mon loos 1 0 la 2 szlnalustot litutdare &limb& 4 vs 11006-41e- ber Ila12 1:50 0 A -- --- 't Fillmors (econeolap -- Ts Naphl (third 1 alVT)-R- 1 1000 : g i0 0 It's v'a 011011 (first secn0 r 'Tribune Intermountain Wire 'LEVAN—The g Rena- ger's BUsiness college club of Salt a Lake City and the g but Genola club of the i Central Utah league will tee off here Sunday at 3:40 p m and to the victor will go the 1940 state amatur diamond crown The Colleens and the boys from this section of the state turned in their second straight triumphs Sat- - A urdaY to march Into the grand finale to a highly successful state meetaeld healer the first time- In history Bill Carter and his belting mates slammed out a 3 drcision over Levan in a game called at the end of the fifth on account-timof the two-holimit and Genola squeezed past Nephi 3 to )l 2 in a thriller Heber and Fillmore remained in the running for consolation honors by virtue of Saturday triumphs Fillmore up from the Southwest Utah circuit hammered out a 10 to 5 decision over Myton and Ii Heber City humbled Ephraim 8 to d 6 in a encounter j Officials in charge of the tourney I selected an team Saturday The roster follows: Marion Wan- kier Levan Alma Murdock Heber City Don Stafford Fillmore pitch-HebJohn Wood City and i catchers Ralph Davis Genola Verl Sudweeks Nephi lb Ken Muffett Heber City 21x Elmo Brady Nephi at Clinn Morgan Levan 311 Ray Lunt Nephi If LaVon Christensen tpbtaim cf: t and Ray Olson Henager's rf Loyed Shepherd Nephi utility and - -- hard-hittin- 4 light-hittin- fast-fieldi- - -- - 25-1- ur 4 ) well-playe- 1 all-st- ar 1 ( er EPHRAIM AB Schotid as 4 Bertelan 3b 4 Stubbs 2b 3 Dorius rt 0 Bynam rt 3' Chrstnen It 4 Fordham et 4 Davis c 4 Nielsen 11 4 itcCrany'r'S 1 1 1 0 A 0 1 Muffed al 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 5 1 Woods e 2 10 0 CiKurdciF 0 1 1 " p 41 4 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 5 It di fc 4 ABH0A Pyper el Cushing 3b Averett It Stanley rf Swain lb Chrstnen 3h 1 0 1 1 1 64 HEBER 'CITY I H 1 2 2 0 0 11' ' 11 :p61 tr 3120 3 2 131 3'1 3 0 4 5 4 0 4 2 3 0 0 2 --- 'Ill - Totals 31 10 24 Totals 28 6 27 11 100 002 030- -6 Ephraim Heber City 002 132 00x--8 Nielson Errors—Stubbs Summary: Cushing Christensen Swain Stolen bases Twobase hits—Py—Cushing Stanley Swain StrikeChristensen Davis' per outs—McCraney 7 GI Murdock 8 Bases on balls—McCraney 10 O Murdock 1 Hit with pitched ball—Stubbs by O ti lik fi ti A i)1 ai If tt tt Murdock ABrigm 3b lb 3 2b 3 et 4 It 3 as 3 Clengm DBnint AMurdk Illation JMurdk 4 0 8 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 Adams rt 0 0 1 0 0 Reed rt L11ngm e 3 Bennett p 3 0 0 04 04 FILLMORE A13110A1 AB H 0 A Parrish 2b 1 0 0 1 01 SStratn 2b 2 1 4 2 31 Fnimrs 3b 5 1 0 0 a 01 Murdock If 5 2 0 0 01 Hunter et 4 0 0 0 Scoddrd lb 5 3 8 0 41 Thrnton se 4 2 1 2 Melville rt 4 4 1 0 01 Milgate e 3 2 7 0 31 Stafford p 3 1 0 3 8( PI a IV te ri ly( Totals 29 318 10f1' Totals 33 16 21 le 100 002 0--- 5 013 501 9- -10 Fillmore C BingSummary: Errors—Burshall Stolen ham Melville bases—Stafford Two-bas- e hit—Stafford Parrish Strikeouts—Stafford 6 Bennett 4 Mt with pitched ball—Hunter by Bennett - Myton Hied ABHOA et 11 I 401 Nielsen et L Davis et 4 3 0 0 - 'c tit Si or 38 7x28 61 Totals 40 8301 when winning run scored Totals aTwo-o- Si 0A 112 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 2 8 0 1 1 8 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 51 et OF GENOLA AB H Davie e 5 C 'Butler so 5 08mith 3b 5 P Davie it 5 It Davie p Illewtt lb 4 CPetten 2b 4 118mith et 2 R 3 1 1 0 Sperry 3b 5 2 3 1 1 2 Brady as 5 1 3 1 Lunt ItSudwke- lb-- 4 1 4 0 Garrett rf 3 1 0 0 Howarth rt 2 0 1 0 Foote e 4 0150 Benign 2b 4 0 0 0 Shepherd p 3 0 0 2 ut 000 002 000 -2 000 020 000 1- -3 Summary: Errors—Sperry Brady Lunt Jewett Peterson Two-bas- e bits—Brady Jewett Strikeouts—M Davis Bases on balls—Shep11 Shepherd herd 2 Hit with pitched ball—Reed by M Davis Nephi Gene la 0- It4 it HENAGER'S ABHGA ' I tit to w LEVAN lii ABHGA TMorgn sa c 2 1 0 Stevensn e RLindret e 5 3 6 1 Newton 2b 1 Paxton 2b 4 2 2 1 CMorgn 3b 3 Istf-3Olson It 5 2 1 0 UWankir it 3 r-- 0 0 Gluon le 5 2 1 0 Shephrd re 3 Turner 3b 4 2 1 2 MWankir et 3 2 1 0 Carter p 4 1 0 2 Powell is Morr lb 5 1 3 0 MAWkr lb 2 140 3 KLindre et 4 2 0 0 Taylor p 5 1 1 0 AWankir p 0 0 0 0 rt yttis 61 Totals 28 12 13 5 Totals 41 16 15 5 0 Hens gees 3 4 Levan rgMall onr2g 2 Errors—T Summary: Powell M ‘A Wankier C ton- 3 Stolen bases—Newton C Morgan Two-bas- e tilts—IL Home runs—Turner hits—Powell Strike Wankler Three-bas- e outs—Carter 2 Taylor - 1 A Winkler 2 Bases on balls—Carter- 3 A Wankler L Losing pitcher—Taylor 4170 4202 100 3210 100 In gic Vi pp Ai rt SO IR I ' c -- VAN METER Iowa Sept 21 UPI The Feller family Saturday moved into its new $25000 Norman bA 2nd Annual N I Iliad Pin ' til th In h i 11' style brick home built out of the earnings of the strong right arm of son Bob Feller Cleveland Indians' pitching star Feller LoCated on the e farm neat here the showplace 10 rooms and such unusual rural luxuries is musical door chimes and a foot pressure switch under the dining room table to summon the maid A Tournament eq bet'( —Indloldual- - re di at - li 360-ac- re con-tam- SOUTHEAST BOWLING COURTS n SEPTEMBER 21 22 23 OCTOBER 5 I 12 13 SQUAD EVERY SUNDAY AT 1 AND 3 TOWING & WRECKER AL INCLUDING PRIZES GIVEN Forward entries to JOE BARNET: BOWLING COURTS 1137 E list South Salt Lake j VALUABLE SERVICE CALL CAPITAL CHEVROLET ITH SOUTH and STATE Night!):"3:435-1Z444-134- P Entrance Fee $150 BOWLING DAY AND NIGHT 1 1 nn7o lP e - 0 - AllsOCWA411'-aftSk4ft0bA- t ' p 1 0 0 0 zPWaner 0 MacFaydn p 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 gsBowman 1 - NEPHI 3524 1 2 - For Sunday Second es— 4 6 Myers 21)— 1 41 Frey 0 Thumps(' p 1 0 p 0 Butchigs 1 0 )(Ripple 1 0 Riddle 6 t On Docket " 4-- on i Final- Games ' 4 and Tommy Canavan first base- immediately after having taken man will remain in Ogden for the three straight setbacks at the hands Walt winter Work has been obtained by of the enterprising Reds Lowe Larry Rene Joe Egnatic each and Little Clement Cola will return Manager Andy Harrington to Oakland and take up the task young Al Jaworski will remain in of getting a sob Lanny McConnell Boise Walt hopes to play basketwill return to San Frandsco and ball and take up his duties with rudDessert stuffed away their a job with a transportation com- a Boise coal firm Harrington may dy faces a bit more red after aspany Bobby Adams has several again sell cars and Rene will resimilating speeches of probable sobs awaiting him in turn to work in a Boise hardware 4dadmiren" and the presistore Jack Mentz ace right hand dent's cup theirs to have and hold Stockton Cal Ken Polivka in moundsman may line up with a for one year at least Ogden club work in a manufacturing plant his home in Bergin Ill Bud Welt- power company but if he fails In members became the final playhe will reers in the league to bask under ing will go back to the farm in landing a job in Boise his home' In Oakland to in turn Erickson Ohio Hal may stay the limelight Ogden but if work is not ob- —Bob Price will divide the winter All Is over now and Ws back tainable there will return to Seat- between San Francisco and Portto work at other trades for players on the Ogden Boise - and tle Jeff Ford will journey to his land Con Rasmussen has a job home near Cincinnati a —I layton awaiting him in Kirkland Wash Pocatello clubs — Lambert is expected to trekhome- and Eldon Lorenzen is expected to I 'I Six members of the play-owin- - ward to Maryland again take up "banking duties'? In ‘ - ' post-seas- - ' - 3-- ' The Pilots having nothing in the ning Reds—Dale Laybourne short- banquets and stop Xernon Stone pitcher Edil le 1 nature of - good-wi- ll tossed their outDuff GOTt' gatherings outfielder Joseph fielder Larry Steinbeck catcher way left for their respe—lve homes t' --- Kirby Highe Puts11rakes On Dodgers -- - o Title Clash -' ' - -- In a duel between Bill Posedel and Harry Gumbert the Gianta broke the scoreless- spell in the National League seventh: when Joe- - Moore doubled WOW Pet 1414 took third on Babe Young's single 48 95 Cincinnati 894 and !scored 'en' Mel Ott'r long-Ily- 4512 93 rmil'1Yr 17 539 89 frank Demarco singled in the 71- 74 Ale Pittsburgh 3 497 71 ' ninth scoring Ott who had walked' 67 16 469 -NeaSi ind Harry Donning whobaci douR3 ''''''424-tno 51 Bn 117 47 -- BROOKLYN 336 Philadelphia Sept 21 (A'—The bled for A 0 lead ' Gunibert had a three hit shutout Brooklyn Dodgers trying! deti66111r1711 Restate d' thewhen(Wee ninth' Priebisch uttl rtatno 10 innings) perately to—essure tlrmselves of—walked took second on an Infield rbiladelpitis 5 3r5"178 2' a second place berth stumbled out And scared :On West's 4 It Louis 3 (le Inaings) Chien detible Neu tork 3 Boston 1 ' When Ross walked Lynn reSaturday and lost to the Phils le ?Rebels ' as Kirby High registered placed Gumbert and walked Miller 2 ht Sktris(Pirritb (2)—Cootter the bases—but Gene Moore (1?) ait'LL'arlet:c124) VI Beao his fourteenth victory of the filling flied to Joe Moore to end the game New Yoh at Boston isz414shbelt season ) vs Erick The Giants touched Posedel who (1140) and Carpenter Luke Hamlin who started for went the distance for nine hits 1"Ph(1111Uhrdatjall"Ith134)(21Mid ' TORE Johnson (511) BOSTON salty (1110) and the Dodgers was knocked off the i NEW '911110A -ABNOA (134) itud Bevis I111rt"1Rucker 4 0 0 0 Wttmn et 3b 3 0 0 1 mound in the s i2ftl ! inwhich the 1 0 0 0 21t a ! 2 8 talossop cilti'111141 at "111"1111 vititnd and Vander MOAT (14) VS It 4 2 3 0 Pribleck et 3 0 5 0 Phi Illes scored their last two de 1Moore Young lb 4 1159 Rowell 2b 4 1 2 1 awigart (04) and Lannine (44) Ott 3b 3 1 2 3 Went lb 4191 ciding rüns Their first came on Denning e 3 1 3 Ron It 3 01 0 Rizzo's twenty-four- th Demers rt 4 2 0 0 Miller es— 3 0 4 4 Johnny 1 4 an Witek 2 5 RMoore 4 2 3 1 of rt homer the year - p 4 00 3 Derrell:11r 3 0 0 2 The paid attendiiiiiTiaT 6227- Ounibert 0 0 0 'Meseta 1 0 0 0 PT-- 0 Lynn Rmskie C 0 0 2 0 but also present were 14291 3 0 1 1 Puede p women and among the spectators 38 9 27 171 Totals ? 31 4 27 11 were such old time Dodgers as Totals a—Batted for Berns In the eighth Zack What Smith !mann in the ninth as—Batted tor Mete Sherry New 000 000 102— 3 BALTIMORE Sept 21 (INS)— Jimmy Johnston and Nap Rucker BoronYork 000 000 001— 1 Errore—Whiteheact Ott Summary: Hugh Casey and Tex Carleton Runs The Baltimore Orioles defeated the batted in—Ott Bemire' 2 West who Twobase hits—Ott 7 Moore Donning Rochester Red Wingselit to 3 Sat- also pitched for the10 Dodgers 'win-nets West Double plays—Whitehead to Witek for the got eight hits to to Young Ott to Whitehead to Young urday 'for the third straight time E Moore to Miller Base on balls—Off BROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA In the International league playGumbert 2 off Lynn 1 off Potedel 3 ABHOA Strikeouts—Gumbert 3 Posedel 2 ABHOA Hits— 4 2 1 0 Off Gumbert 4 in 8 23 innings off Lynn offs to take a three games to two May3b 5 1 2 3 Relserrt 5 0 5 1 0 in Mahanlb 4 2 7 1 Walkeret piteher—Gumbert Winning lead in the series Litwhilerrt 4 1 4 0 MedwiekII 4 3'2 0 4 0 0 0 4 1 5 0 Cam111111 Rizmit A thtee-ru- n 2 0 3 0 4 1 3 0 Phelpee rally in the seventh Martyxf PITTSBURGH Sept 21 (—The 1 0 3 0 4 1 2 3 Frankce clinched the contest for the Ori- Braga:tee 3 1 1 1 Pirates halted an Behulte2b 3 0 1 1 Rose3b 3 0 3 0 Coserart2b 4 0 2 3 Milliece oles Nick Etten homered for the Higbcp of the National league 4 2 1 4 streak 4 1 1 0 Hudenthes 1 0 0 1 Hamlin0 locals in the second when three 0 0 0 0 champion Cincinnati Reds SaturCaseyp 1 0 0 0 day by battling to an 7 triumph runs crossed the plate 0 0 0 0 C arletonp e zVosmik 1 1 0 0 In the nightcap of a Rochester tallied twice in the 0 0 0 0 doubleheader The Reds szWilbert copped the seventh and added another in the Totals 35 10 27 71 Totals 34 I 21 10 opener 1 zBatted for Casey in aeventis ninth on Frank Crespi's home run Bucky- Walters handcuffed the zsBatted for Carleton in ninth Bucs with five hits in the initial azzRan for Vosmik in ninth Floyd Stromme who allowed only Philadelphia 000--4 12 vicfray to score his twenty-firsix hits was the winning pitcher Brooklyn 001- -2 000 100 Runs batted tory against nine defeats this sea-Io- n Summary: Error::None' Both clubs left Saturday night Riszo Schulte Walker Hudson The champions nicked four for Rochester where they will re- in—Uay Ross Twtsbase hits—Italian Home run—Rizzo Buc hurlers for a dozen safeties hits—Higbe Reiser sume the series Sunday Sacrifices-90- mile Hamlin Double plays Little Debs Garms almost cerHudson to Cosearart —Walker to to Camill1 Bases on balls—Off Higbe 3 tain to claim the 1940 National off Carleton 1 Struck out—By Hamlin 2 by Casey 1 by Carleton 2 by Higbe 3 league batting crown singled in Hits—Off Hamlin 9 in 5 innings off Casey the tenth for the second game with 1 in 2 off Carleton 0 in 2 lAsingpitcher the bases loaded to give the Pi—Hamlin rates their third win over the Reds this year It was Garms' fifth hit of the game a1131)!w a banquet to the Reds winthe president's cup being the grand finale to a campaign which afforded thrills frills and folchills to more than lowers of America's national game I - ' First Tictory SIttée'Se P t 9 ' TerrymenTriumpli 3 to 2 3-- 1 ) ff ' 1 ' BOSTON Sept 21 (AP)—or the first time since September 9 ball 'game SaturdaY r the Giants won ' Their victory over the Boston Bees put to an end the season41 straight longest losing streik-o- f the 1940 late-seas- STADIUM-4ROV- t - ' ' - 8 half-milli- - MI - - - ' - 43: Al4 iii 83 1111111111111111 13831 63 Losing ners of ball—Trash Passed ninth) S - Ina Wink Salt Lakers Over Bees G:ellolam Ogden Reds Reach 1940's Trail's End at Fete Join Other Club Members to Winter Tasks By Marlowe Branagan Three ludnich The spacious dining room of the Home mu—Kuhel base hit—Rosenthal Double plays—Appling and KollOWay Luck Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden Wedon Bases dello Berardino and itcoguinn nesday night was the final gatherballs—Off Smith 5 off Brown 1 off V Struck out—By Smith 4 by ing place for Pioneer leaguers in Kennedy 7 7 V e v t : lb Brardno se 3 2 Swift a out when winning run scored xxilatted for Smith in eighth Mated for Swift in ninth szBatted tor V Kennedy in ninth 000 200 000--2 Chicago 000 002 001- -3 St Louis Runs Error Appling Summar) batted in—Kuhel Rosenthal Luba 2 Non 68 81 One ' Wrot 11 r itilaZrella 377 thirty- - four points above his imrest rival before Saturday's 'game and had been far above the rest of the 'pack moat of the' season But he had not been considered for the batting crown because he did not play regularlyst the start of the campaign and it was obviout he would not get to bat 400 times before the season closed This week however Prfildent Ford Frick-lot-th- e National league l disclosed that there wu no rule 400 limes at bat mandamaking It wu said tory for Germs could Claim the title if he appeared in 100 or more games and up to Saturday Ile already had been in 93 Cite Precedent ' A precedent was cited in the case of Eugene Hargraves of the Cincinnati Reds who was recognized as the league'e batting champion in 1926 by playing in 105 games although he went to bat only 326 times That was exactly the number of times Garmi has gone to the plate Germs' nearest rival was Stan-la- y Hack of the Chicago Cubs who has batted 323 for 561 times at bat In 139 games But the situation was complicated by the next highest ranking pair Ernie Lombardi of the Reds and Johnny Cooney of the Boston Bees who also have fewer than 400 times at bat They were deadlocked at 319 Lombardi has been at bat 376 is out of action with a times but sprained- ankle Cooney has been up 364 times After them the lineup included Frank McCormick Cincinnati 317 Johnny Mize St Louis 316 Jim Hughes said 'We think the material is better but we don't believe we have the manpower 'to cope with some of the dominant schools in the Conference At some positions we are not well enough fortified in manpower that inwouldn't hurt us" juries balls—Off Bonham 1: off Baby 2: off ing a week giving him the lead Wilson 4 Struck nut—By Baby 1: by 39 with doubles In and S his retained In 6 The veteran coach rates his Bonham 3 Hite—Off lathy rinse (none out hi seventh) oft 1Wilson0 supremacy getting one for a total team in the second division dein off Ostermueller 13 in 3 Innings season 49 of (non out in ninth) Losing pitcher—Wil Greenberg overtook Ted spite anticipated improvement After game the Tigers lson Williams of Boston in runs scored He brackets Colorado U and ' will takeSunday's a day off and then play tallying 19 times in nine games for Utah U In the first flight folthe Chicago White Sox a pair of ST LOUIS Sept 21 (R)—The 127 runs scored in all He also lowed by Denver and Brigham games Cleveland will be playing hottest team in the American knocked in 19 runs his 146 total Young the St Louis Browns at the same league is the Detroit Tigers but putting him far ahead of DiMag-time "From there on it will be a horse almost unnoticed in sixth place is glo $Xtho was only five behind a The Tigers and Indians end the another team on a winning streak few days ago - race" he smiled But he intimated season with a three-gam- e series —the lowly Browns Ranked behind the first four hit- that he hopes to catch one or two opening at Cleveland next Friday Getting two-hpitching from ters are Williams 340 Barney of the first four teams off their 338 Taft guard And he might do just that Saturday's victory gave Detroit Vernon Kennedy the Browns nosed McCosky Detroit a edge Iin its games against out the Chicago White Sox Satur- Wright Chicago 338 Rudy York too the Tribesmen this year The Aggies again will use a day 2 for their fourth victory 1Detroit 322 Lou Finney Boston CLEVELAND DETROIT a row and the ninth in their last 322 and Frank Hayes Philasingle wing formation to operate AB H 0 A in AB H 0 A 4 1 1 0 10 games' the majority of their plays alChapmanlt 4 11 I Bartellm delphia 317 Weathrlyct 3 0 2 0 MeCoskyet 4 0 2 0 The two White Sox hits both in cdnnected for two though some maneuvers operate McCosky Boudreaum 4 0 1 7 Gehringr211 4 2 3 2 were Joe triples running his total to 19 and off short punt The attack will Troskylb 44 010 01 Oreenbrga 33 I 36 02 the fourth inning BOW 0 I I Yorklb home run and George Case of Washington boost- be balanced with a possibility of ReRner3b 4 1 I I Higginc3b 2 1 1 0 Kuhel's twenty-sixt- h 3 I 2 5 Foxrt 4 3 3 0 Macklb Rosenthal's triple which ed his stolen bases superiority to many passes from the fingers of 4 I 6 I Larry Hernaleye 2 I 5 0 Tehhettse who had 31 thefts Roger Cramer Boston Clay and Dent 0 0 I 1 Bowep 3 2 2 I drove in Luke Appling Pvtlakoe 2 0 0 01 Milnarp issued seven has the most hits 193 walked Julius Wagner is again coaching Kennedy 1 0 0 01 Iliale Nosill— 0 0 0 Oi passes Bobby14 Feller of Cleveland the Aggie line while Lora McDonST L01118 CHICAGO whiffed batters during the ald is handling the backs Nick Totals 31 5 24 151 Totals 31 11 27 ABHOA ABHOA xBatted for Minor In seventh inning Stub ler Santa Clara tackle last 2b 4 0 2 1 ellinbing Fr 4 1 2 0 week giving him a total of 251 Cleveland 000 000 0000 Kolowy Treoh e 3 0 4 11 Lucent° 2b 2014 five more than for the 1939 seaDetroit 000 year and Professor Howard Dur022 10x- -5 1 8' 01 Radcliff if 4 2 1 0 Kuhel lb 2 Summary: Errora—Reltner Chapman ham will tutor the freshmen e 4 1 40 son Runs batted in—Rowe Fox MeCosky Teb- Bolters if 4 0 3 01 Limbs bets Greenberg Twobase hits—Chapman Fox 2 GehrInger Three-bas- e hit— Doubts plays—Boudreau to Mark Higgins to Trosky York unassisted Bases on balls—Off Manor 3 off Howell 1 off Rowe 2 ittruck out—By Milnar 5 by Rowe 5 Hits—Off Mlinst 9 in 6 Innings Wild pitch—Bows off Howell 2 In 2 Losing pitcher— passed ball—Remsloy Detroit Cevehlrio :e Chicago itelthil $t a-- i 41-Th- - 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