Show L 1' - tt t ''' ' - : ' Pioneer t e By Marlowe Bramigan 1 aalfmiT rarinter"bn:''Usually when a guy has been proved wrong twice in a row be ' bob (rani - - k generally has'ztense enough to call It a day but this corner—which Itas operated for considerable time without much' sense—again goes out on the limb and picks the southern division to whale the out of the northern line-u- p - daylights clubs of the when Pioneer league tangle Monday at 1115 p In at John Affleck park In Ogden This year for the third 'straight time the southern di- Vision goes into action with an '' lit pitching batting and ' odge speed—and the hex of having to overcome our picking it Ito win--r Lest Year and again before the southern teem had ail the aces and the northern ' club copped the duke However eoldI figured which I are the key hi judging ball play ers over the season's route again give the edge to the so th Sc-lected from players on he Salt Lake Ogden and Pocatello Clubs the southerners will wheel into action with an edge in pitching an edge in batting and that allImportant edge in speed Of tourse there's always the chance' that a guy hitting 350 ' will be held hitless in an game while a gent with a 250 mark up and whams the cover off the ball but taken for 'what they are worth figures prove the edge Which the southern club Possesses Idaho Falls gig r lb '': 4 1: 2: Morators tr4 :7: 14 i !is- It If tack HcalwiLlio:: Ed Bahr p 1:1 2:f 21: 7 14 13 g: 111:41 1:44 -- t 92 64 : retorsela it141neettname Inmelei G flab JPIISetto P i Jahn rostlabi So b' Itegrooed Totalo - Itebby Newmark 3b ken P 11 ratim110111111 T Canava n lb 141 4lyks v 7 lowbeeree kicH11111 P 1 Potter C Lambert P111 tiellerneveir p 1derned Elves 10 Itemises Steee 1 SO 40 SO 41 $O 21 29 40 47 31 40 Is5 It 440 5751 Tetais as-3- Itetanten es-l-b tit t Randall ligetuar lb P Griffith Mat traaatan Velar Orbiar et Yart Raper 4 32 10 NS 0 28 17 e-- tiprold Sohnea b IS ' 'Loftin 11 30 55 III 41 17 7 20 1 1 3 1 II 7 4317591030 Twin t the Russets- á'Pu : 1171417fLI'D I 6 t 20 36 St 1 at I It 34 I :1 Itt II 8 0 3 214 214 203 1 1se 3 : t OMI — 000 i 0 $ 4 2 I 3 II '1 1r!'' 2 41 ' Ai 1011-- tri 2b t 3b 2 'ti i: 4 7 "i g 17 3 11 IP 11-- I it !I 4 I-- 3: ! 41 164 114 60 - — 4 :4 as 5 12 : 19 pet 331 298 11 52 :203 59 I ' 4 0 It SI li eb I eb ' be 2 ' 1 :3 1 $ ' 'IP 'At '1 0 0 :2 - (1 1: 1 34 2 4 2 3 ' I5 i t- I it4 c ! 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Matt iffirftt to you of course: and in it will help COMMIT the rubber so vital io ott i National Defense program A few souggep tions along these lines are printed below We skre happy o offer you the advice ana of the Goodyear Dealer in your neighborhoOd on any tire problem We've taken la lot of care over the past forty years to select and train GoodyeacRealers so that they could help you get the greatest mileage ' from your break with the grEatit safety st irk the lowest cost per mile We hope you'll be able to buy Goodyeat Tires whenever you need them' But we aloe lomat ao show you how you' can awake your t i addition TVat will 0' t 1 At the same tine we amt to serve the public by making as many 'automobile tires as we can to prevent a tire shortage and to maintain Goodyear quality throughout This is important because our test records show that rood tires not only give more miles per dollar than cheap tirei but they use considerably less rubber per thousand stiles traveled - lAs I wzite this we sincerely believe there :will be enough tires for those who need them 4 i - I'd like to entphaske that there atI no shortage of rubber No such condition exists as in some other basic materials needed for National Defense There k is further no shortage of production facilities in the rubber industry fully with the Gov Goodyear is ernment in an increasing number of defense activities These include airplane parts and tires barrage balloons and F1irigib1es4 puncturesealing gas tanks and hose gas masks and inflated rubber beats—as well as special tires for tanks trucks and motorcycles - j- :: f 116 a good many other Americans may be wondering if you will be able to buy new tires during the months ahead tle We at Goodyear are making this report 'io:you because we feel it is our responsibility 'to! keep you informed You have helped us :build our business' to what it is today and we :want you to know the full facts as we see tizem heti' in Akron - t i 1 --- 1 3 (41-11- mpire 'I - 1 T ‘ ' 1 1 is a good thne to do it because you :' ' - 4 1 - ' 1 1 Pain) ' : ' Page) 'CINCINNATI Aug 2 1Larry Goetz suffered a fractured left arm when a foul tip oftlEddie Jnost's bat struck him aboVe the Wrist in the third inning of Saturday's game between the Boston Braves and the Cincinnati Reds lie was taken to Christ hospital toV examination ' FoUnwtni - i elnotp thilpires:Arrn Broken - - I - - of WaShington was making' Iit a hot On Cecil meanwhile ' 134 021 091 vitsitOrs i the 'Yankee star i I! i ' agalast the 3tagna-Garfiel- d girls will toss 'fortlhe local club and Pat trBazter1 the Copperettes' strikeout :ace! will hurl for the ? - 4 ' i : - 1 I : 215 t 4-84- 81: ' I 220 AT :011CD Dial ' And DiMaggiof Well1 Too 'tt was merely !running Ids sew i hitting string to 15 games Ids I 12 hits In 30 times ai bat moo( Int his average' up a Point ta ' 37L That provided WUhlams ' with a 31point margin over (Cantiolued ei'-k-1111—)(11)-(0- 3 I LI LIAM - Rubber atuation 362-tan- & - - : - ‘ 11 : 4 Plays Tonight ' ion-tinn- ed if"'Nf 0 - 11 YOUR LOCAL DODGIPLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS CHICAGO Aug 2 :011—Ted Williams fired such a Tolley of hits at American league! pitchers this week that he picked up mina points in his batting average while Ms closest rival Joe D- iMaggio—himself no slouch7-add-ed only one The Boston 'Red Box !outfield- er's bat had all the power of a big gun as it rapped out a ze2 average for the seven days through Friday making tnine bites in- 16 appearances at the plate As a result Ted's mark climbed — to 409 i ' ! all-st- it' ' 1 I k -- noo AL r :If: 212 IL (Continued tmets Preceding - a :111 It 1 4 41 23 241 J1- - 11- - 274 273 220 224 is 4 ? all ' Alt 33 0 01 n: - s - ! 0M a - Rio Grande-Cudah- y D & R G w tangles with Cudahy Packing In the 630 game and American Smelting and the Army Eagles meet an hour later The Smelter boys and the Eagles are fightiniCtor a place in the first division and with Gunner Gunderson the loop's leading Eagles' Carlpitcher opposing thecontest Is exton Ence afast pected Gunner- - Gunderson American Smelting's speed ball artist took the leadershIp In the race for 1940 batting honors in the men's loop - Twice the northern club has during- the past week The Gungone into action as the underdog ner who also leads the circuit in and on each occasion it has copped games won and lost withnine and one and an aVerage the duke in the payoff Umpires also chosen by fans marks of 24 has 13 hits in 29 Include Tom McQuillan Josh trips for a 448 mark as against Clarke Henry McShane and F Mickey Weatover Decker-Bradle- y H (Red) McDonald fielder who has 24 hits in Line-u- p of the southern divi- 54 tries for AC Doug Borg of ar is third with 404 sion brigade announced Decker-Bradle- y follows: followed by Melly Wood of CudFriday Pitchers—Clayton Lambert and ahyi with 367 Ken Lindorff of Vernon Stone Ogden Larry Mountain Fuel fith 385 Ivan Kempe Pocatello and Joe Cam- Frazier Array Wings 377 Rod Anderson Jewelry 370 ber° and George Petersen Salt Lake Fredrickson Mountain Fuel Ray Moose Campbell Zinik Catchers — Frank Morris Salt Lake and Earl Petersen Poca- Sporting Goods 360 Our-gam- e schedule will be tello First base Tommy Canavan necessary atArhite park for the next week in order to complete Ogden Second base—Jack aassInt Og- the three Ieague schedules in time for the glee state meet which den Mervin '(Benny) will begin about August 13 Shortstop ' O BatkrdaYs August 9 the ColBensmiller Pocatello Third base—Mike Winseck Og- ored Choate will meet Decker-Bradle- y Lumber at White park den Outfielders—Millie Enos Salt The Ghosts:11re being sponsored and Mel Wes- bY the JuniOr chamber of comLake: Ted Kakollrls merce of Sioux City Iowa this ley Pocatello Hatc'hett Salt season and ate said to have a betUtility — Jack ' ter clu6 thin usual The team's Lake star thuckerAs Red Strickland a tall boy With plenty of stuff Other ace performers on the club aro i Babe Favors Skeleton Keys and Cool' Papa Johnson One of attractions is the Ohosts''chief their shadow : ball game Cars t - ' 2011 4 ' I P - ' A i4 $ Reno Gmls' Ten W I 1 4! 111: 31 20— 28 i - - 41011' ' I! F :)r 13) 9- ' 33 330 211 i lw HOLLYWOOD (A) q— Kim a boxer! highly trained and Lou Gehrig's fatorite dog will play in the movie to be based on the life of the famous New York Yankee lint baseman three' - ( His Mark to 409 1 : ij i IIncreases i- ' - I 4 - '1 ' ' Al - I Hopp Kim Cep Job - ' Boston Slugger 4 hithef Louis theexcept ' ij - '323-Joh- INDIANAPOLIS M41 2 (A')— a- Detroit won the thirti-firs- t tournament of Pie Uni -ni nual Printers' Internationat Baseb It y event end d: league as the Friday The Detroit nine nosed out New York 13 to 12 in the second game of a double header after dropping the first 5 to 4 in 11 innings : ! 262 rbl 7 14 IS Is: 40 i six-da- BROOKLYN Higbe Brooklyn pitcher sayti doctors have ordered him to hare his appendix removed in the tail Higbe had a slight attack whilipitching in a game recently andwas hospitalized But it was decided he could carry on until- after the season - r - 1 il ''3 tr - 011---- In et 14- - 1517 also Nine Poults took over third'place with 326- Behind hint were lined up 3ohn Mize Cooney Boston St Louis 3221 Arky Vaughn Pittsburgh 319 Stan hack Chi cam 315: Enos Slaughter St Louis 313: Dixie WallcerBrookSt lyn 311 and Terry 1Moore 1I Louis 310 ' Except for Hack: replacing Moore as the leading 'run scorer most of the !departmental lead- e ch eersheellethrettr positions crossed- gh plats 75 times once more than Moore Slaughter Still leads in total hits with 121 one More than Moore and 1118C) is tope in triples with nine Reiser movect up to a tie with Dom Dallessandro of Chicago in dOubles with 30 Bill Nichoison 'of the Cubs is the Ileading rim producer with 78 batted In and was in a three-wa- y tie with Mel Ott of New I 1 Camilli of Brook- York and Dolp ' ' lyn 19 home ru11 e with 19 The leadersh p of Lonnie Frey of Cincinnati in 'stolen bases was threatened by little Lee Handley of Pittsburgh who hal thetted 12 one less than Frey Elmer Riddle of Cincinnati failed to get another pitehingvictory but his record of 11 and one remained tops among the hurlers Lefty Ernie White of the Cardinals collected two dOring the week for second place at:12 and Detroit Print:Win Baseball Crown If CLVVELAND Aug:: 2 an effort to bolster the' 'skidding Indians Charles (Redi 'Embree riiht hande4 pitching star of the Wilke-Barrl'a team was purchased by the Cleveland Baseball club Saturday - - - same wile Inslultg orte Young Pitcher ' 1! t mommoloo 4 27 431 411 es I1 I k Who as the the club has had 'onei and this week moved to the top of the league batters with an average of 337 an increase of I2 points over a week ago Pete Reiser the young Brook-un- it lyn flash who set the pace for many weeks continued to slide downward dropping from 333 to 334hiin the last seven lays "' Sick Bay for High& - ll ephhiansiel:etehnisaymmairniSnps'roinfagr for ntehwe r - - - - e2em(ii—e T '1 4 091 — ' mom ' - 116 144 131 3 Aug ' - : 2 11:03 107 1 - :11 Al: 07 Ilte2dReKr r ' 297 287 11 ' 1 ll Falin i O 4 2 last-plac- TM i it 311 bI 1 mom 4 : :1 11':i 't2 - i! 3no ab 3 :11 aprot s' An ano- : 14460 3 A 23 It one point higher than that of the Boise Pilots' Hitters With 300 or better marks n Jack!Haillwell's thriving circuit are about its 'scarce as South Atli Can diamonds IIn a dime store The Cowboys hven't a single 200 hitter on thelescivad: the Bees have only :barley' Henson and Pocatello has only Bobby Jorats Ms the latter being the only one in action 2 1 300 Egnatic's 12 home runs still set the pace in the four-bas- e smash divisloty and Frank Shone still leads In triples with 17 Bill Ran- e dill of the Cowboys has He 20 doubles to head all rival' also was one of the few batters In the league to fatten his mark last week ' 294 288 34 3 It 0 0 Cis a ::?: 100 '1 :77 :!-4- 7l4 11 2 le - 20R ' laI 4 0301 : 000 ' --h- I 10 23 44 "-' 1 0 1 I 03 0: Ia 32 4 8 8 ' 111''t 41 - f: 11 4 3 101'i 3 gib : lir 7! 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!11 le of the northern brigade Is as strong as can be picked Staley Bradley and Snyder in particular have impressive won and lost records and Piscovich has a mark of 11 wins and 11 losses with the list-plaTwin Falls club Hawkins leads the Pioneer league in strikeouts and only shoddy support from his mates has kept him from being right up near the top in won and lost standings 'Lowe is the veteran all-st- ar selection The lanky Pilot star has appeared in both previous all-tgames and he is now rounding into the form- at the plate that made him one of the most feared hitters in the circuit in 1939 and - q Joe 7 ' IL 6th CO - - 11 (ContinuAl Mike Winseck 'chosen for third bake duty for the southern club Is one of the deadliest hitters in the clutch In the league and his '310 mark is only half of his real value Lanny McConnell of the Russets had a 4262 swat average through games of Friday and his defensive play- - la not as good as the Red star's The southern outfield will be made up of Willie Enos (287) Ted Rakoliris (307) and Mel Wesley - Thenorth has Vic Oehler - (298) (226) Shelley McConnell (293) and Joe—Egnatic (290) Egnatic however homered last year to give the northern club the game at Airway park In Boise Enos leads the league In runs batted in and Wesley Is not far behind Shelly McConnell and Vic Oehler are not tough hitters In the clutch sleek Itatehett of the Bees will be utility man !for the southerners and be 'rates an edge ever Rill Randall of the in' everything but long ' Cowboys range hitting liatehett is now at a 197 ellp 11 points batting better-thaRandall IfeCor Bill of the ER1I will 'nonage the southern club and his assistants will be Tom Robello of the Bees and Bill Delancey of the 'Cards Jim 'Keesey of the Pilot will direct the northerners as- aisted by Andy Harrington of the Z" Cowboys and Eddie Marshall of ' 1A4 11 t) 1: 0' 11' 0 i $ Q'i 94 2 3 04 110 I 411 4 I : s i: 91 131 73 30 ISO 80 100 17 34 35 74 I141 t0 I 1 a tb 32 49 Leader Lists Stars - f 0 :14 111:: 53 44 ii 0 0 0 111!j- 14 PL i' A131VANCIL 's? 1 !:' 31 Ogden 24 013 le 2020 332 1P144aae4 i 3 11 '1 134 117 7 1 -- 81 7 1 ono 41 I 14 P I' 0 90 r lb8 86 1319 01 100 rent 'p 31 13 A Harrington 3b 321 43 133 Ted Kerr 25 911 SAM Joseph' FA Heffernan If 36 320 Henn ituniontarnii p 0 23 10 13 Coot kaannosspop 11 17 1111i it : 8 13 11 4 It 1199 1113 I 2b 02b 10 ot 12 i'011 8 !00 36 43 Pi 111 OS 188 98 157 00 109 it0 112 4 1 — 318 2116 31 i 111 7 10 34 Plaeowlerla Mike tVinseck Chosfn SURE TO I& 7 B Wuguet 3 19 : - I own lac kr bb 011 i t ' 0 --- to has With elhowers throughoutat In National the front :league 1 as' hot all the weather ) last—and it will sUrPOse some circuit batting tavirages throughout- the people to learn that heAs Nick Pioneer :league were whicked off Etten husky first baseinin of the Phillies - 11 like whiskers in a barbershop last Philadelphia theitia fellows one was Etten week and unofficial averageivcom- whom certain of clubw - :! decided plied and released by The Tribune ever to be a major leaguer through'gimes of Friday prove as He looked great In the inlnors and ' much ? 1! got a try with Pittsburgh only to have the Pirates turn him iftli-plac- e BusFalls Idaho The back sets who haven't had many things fecitth theThen hebor Athletics to cheer about thus fir in the 1941 and got the same race forged into first place 14 team P ' k with an Math Indians Purchase'ci w273 314 - k tb 114 147 44 ab g 28 19 Nook Anderson b H Itartost V 3t1 so Illoteamo4 11111 bb 35 71 116 310 231 303 160 343 137 314 $O 19s 208 41 z ' 130 30 9995 5387981088 21 Mike Wiemeek 3b Wreak Mmes George Gediew et Jerk Cassini 21i (Orli toebettel - tt f t 3041 3334 4' 4 I7 Salt Lake1 89 It 34 4R 331t a losO ‘ ' - Marks Bathng t the 381 4 41t 0 :i 0 11' 0 :i11 1 & 1111 fl i–4—4 & '1 14 1 135 F111 44 40!! 63 1011 SO 1 1 4 It lib 13 77 IN 3 5 1 2 3 83 ' Pee I I lf a a 1 tii oo4 1 b- I1 58 22 24 7 1011 rhi 11 21 4 42 8 3 31 ! 20 10 - tb NI 120 $I1 110 140 3 35 88 40 Ins 343 30 62 81 OS 103 130 17 304 341 11 17 10 3:1 I 25 11 21 pi 4 i I0 11 13 10 18 18 :? 1121 !- : :': i Pocatello 7 87 343 32 04 Pt 170 P0 341 Voir I 111 83 et 339 08 1487 PA 3311 84 Prank Mann p Motown AIL ti 87 33t 10 Jahn Calming 314i 84 200 St 50 89 P Ist :1 ?? iv:- I iL s 0 — 80 0 35 ab It 1 f 0 1' AO 4 19 fl 7 131 3113 010 811 1163 lb-o- ri 7-- 1 1 2 2 i 103 8331231154 v‘ Pint Guliethd 4 :- - Pi ?tan Sabena lb talirrb"t 3biot - 4"' I 8 — 4121 C Reeonft - s 31 4 40 14 11 I Nole 14104 ar 1 I 40 Se' pc five-ma- n- :ILL' 43 85 13obby Zweig iiti '1ed K66611146 1131606 Curti 2b Melvin Wsaiey 6C Ikart Peterare 61 tionatoiller: kV PO 3411 M $tove ANdre414 11I 00 300 Hal 116666 Is 117 11111 11111631 ( 37 Ion a Larry betel et0 t 30 111 mu 30 mecum' 4 1Jmeat Prtem 10' 21 MI 10 3311 Irv Peteregmh es 8 13 P 6F411Arrholeta Grimm Vas 10 1 ' 15- 7 ab 54 1214 00 350 43 164 On 3011 00 211 mound Vernon I staff or Clay Stone Joe Gambaro 1arxi Kempe a corn- and George Petersen bind record of' 67 wins ainst 22 losses while Ithe squad— Paul Piseovich Bob Snyder Gerry Staley Fred Bradley and Jack of 63 vic 1awkthhuI a36mark setbaCks Of tories 'against course Pistovich Bradley and Hawkins are with clubs who are far below the 500 mark nd their records only prove theiz general effectiveness Frank Morris the Bees' work ' tone behind the plate htd a bat- ting average of 273 games of Friday and Earl Peter- sten of the Cards a tidy 294 mark ''1 On the northern side Eldon Mura- tore of the Russets has a weak ' 245 mark and Earl Kuver of the Cowboys an anemic 224 figure )furatore and Kuper halve taken half their teams' part in less than ' ' games 'Tommy CIIMVSan south first - aacker boasts a 316 swat figum as compared to the "293 mark of Walt Lowe three-tim-e guardian of the initial sack for the northern must! At second base Jack Radtke of the Pilots' is rated an edge over Jack Cassird of the Reds giving the torthem club the best of the argument at this spot The Boise Jack has a 317 average for his jaunts plateward and the ' Ogden I 293 mark a Jack the balance Again at shortstop of in switches the south favor Mervin (Benny) Bensmiller Card veteran has an edge in just about every department of baseball play' over Vent Reynolds of the Cowboys Benszniller now in the throes of a batting slurrip bad a mark 'of --293 through games of Friday He leads the league in stolen bases Reynolds has a 273 figure thanks to an uplift during the ptst week - 711 1 TioriPells 12 st " gb 11' I 2 V 10 b lb 00 04 01 03 111 154 20 26 74 110 07 153 lit 134 83 135 40 63 11 1 4 60 01 16 I 10 15 1 1 2 1 v 11 Sant 10 1 simm Boise 10 47 4 Pitching Records :- tab Cliff arbor 644 W011 11)!‘ R3 329 Ilse baucto 4114 $O 313 Joe 146414 et 6 84 IRO 14 48 170 Al Itortios66 E lAnsast ske 10 24 bi 11111 stetwor 4644 04 300 Gerald Maley 04o 30 70 Larry Suave it 4 24 83 15 10 hob rettleft Derrell 1161414 J 16 33 ll 17 Jr 140101171110r 1 — 1105 likdraoad '' 2017 Tolale '' all-st- I 1103 07 00 101 87 $OO 33 LI17 73 150 4 zi 0? 08 103 30 1037 11 3075 422 Ant Keeney lb ±'t ff 140tiamsaa ab 1111 11641ska Jak Nob Incilow 4 lot 21 son Imo hss Totals 1 1: i 1: !' f 11 I ) 1 ' - I :s :g as :1451 1 31 88 83 ! : : I! : : ti : : : :1:1 : 1 : : :S I 0 : : JR' 111 1 1 I 0 0 V141441i:7-- 1: Ili: the-yea- - - ' '''' I ?' 1 tt ' 8 :: 37 44k P3 22 '31: 0 : -- --- t - - pb 1 8 ':l 1 1 1 1:1::111lit' 1:3 ril :ill: MesC4:431!: "'Afloat 1 '4 ' 4 ' 1 all-st- ar - - t i t : 1 ? 1' - : F i ' :t ' - ' I 1 - ! 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