| Show B Sunday Morning Warneke ILoii Down the Middle 4 By Marlowe Branagan Only Three Reds Reach Mist Final Score Kallis one of those rare umpires who puts a little heroics in his work has caught the fancy of fans from Boise to Salt Lake and fans around the circuit don't know how the little man with the big motions is going to miss hitor ting the Pacific Coast league another league of double-- A classification Already he has been recem- mended to Wilbur (Two-GuTuttle president of the Pacific toast league by none other than Frank (Lefty) O'Doul manager of the San Francisco Seals And Frank has been campaigning so long he associated umpires with plagues pitchers with ailing arms and alugen In slumps For all his having been an umpire for more than 10 years the little man from the big city didn't take unprofessional umpiring until last' year He worked in several class D structures where the attendance was generally so small the umpire worked in the grandstand to make the players think someone was on hand to see them play This year he was in the Western Intensational league for a spell until be got a chance to hook on in Jack Hatiliwell's Pioneer league -- n) Thinks He's Mad Kalil' lost a fortune back in when his retail shoe business went on the rocks and left him with only the shoes on his cQkri feet to show for several hooch-yeaHe then became associated with a brother in a furniture business and t h e brother still thinks Leo has a few loose bearings in his noggin for deciding on a career as an umpire Last year George E (Spike) Jordan made things hum in the Pioneer league umpire ranks and this year Leo Millis is ably filling Spike's brogans Maybe Leo like Jordan will be in the Pacific Coast league after a one-yestay around class C circles President Jack Ilalliwell was around the Community park premises Friday night as the Boise Pilots waited until the ninth inning to lick the Salt Lake Bees but proxy Jack was more interested in the progress of the league as a unit than he was in the march of the Pilots toward what looks 1931 rs ar like their first title Halliwell an who thinks that the Rocky Mountain country b better than anywhere else in Uncle Sam's vast holdings indicated that Twin Falls wiU keep its franchise next year despite having taken some tough bumpt this year and last That alone should preclude any buildup for increasing the size of the league with addition of towns now without proper facilities for night play Twin Falls in Hallhvell's opinion is a good baseball town All the fans need to show their loyalty is a club which can win now and then 'Jack sees a rosy future for the Pioneer league—a circuit which started on a shoestring back in 1939 and rtow has shoes on both feet Attendance this season while not up to what it was in 1940 will leave five of the six clubs showing profit Twin Falls is a cinch to use red ink in writing in the 1941 records but that doesn't mean that such equipment will be necessary again in 1942 2-- 4-- 5-- no-hitt- er six-fo- ot - error Hopp Brown Score Johnny Hopp had singled - no-httt- or clubhouse There Lon grabbed a soft drink as the sweat poured rom him "I never thought about a he said "When rm:pitchs ing I concentrate on my next pitch I gave them a little of every thing I had" rs Lon also has four In the books Lon's effort gave the Reds their second annual defeat in their own back yard Last year Tex Carleton did it for the Brooks lyn Dodgers Tex now is in the minors one-hitte- no-hitt- as Louie A11 it 7 Prawn 3b 3 1 h I el Hopp it 4 0 Padgett Mite lb 1 crabtree re 3 1 Cooper r Cresol 2b 3 0 Marton as 4 0 Warneke p 4 1 Nompo—ma 10411011061MAV Sim — II & --— V Mho& Mossoshos II - ll emir awe a tot LI 4106 IS I OM 111 likat—Iddm 16 dikno It 111 MIL 2e nbe --- -- 111100 11 V to 04 twtt 164111111M111111 --411 1111111111 111100mo IS 100 SOO IS ISA Sass IS losIn IS Isms Imam mnua am moommi - NOW tille tit la liktAaw awe CAP S ar - - glEil - 1 o it twk0 01Mom Sus In Ow leen SS to Isets It al smomo- II L So Coo -- - 1141M1010111111101POMPS li 11 -- -- Cmt M Iwo a II Ow Illsoilso Vtookso 610i11116 WI lbodsoks Saabs -- Wt a la 1A 110msS1 1 12 2043 McCarthy Stricken SSW UOSS In Washington 16401604111010111 sms—ao SA "saw Shonsommop SI SU ndb Glue 01 sst wAsmNarox r 4120 3010 p0000 - Now York AB HO A Porton 3b 3 2 1 2 Ruckor cf 8 0 4 0 Ott rt 8 3 1 1 4 1330 Young lb Idcsoro It 2 Arnovich 11 2 1 1 0 Danning I 3 1 2 0 4 1 Jurgoo Halo 2b 4 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 alfortnott goWhitchead 0 0 0 0 bowman p 1 0 0 0 030 o !: iloonzl oot a ma Now Torn lye egentotry All0QA 4 0 3 0 loalf40113t‘ 4 3 Ifrman21 3 0 4 1 5 3 Reitiorer 4 3 g 1 4 1 4 ? 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: - r :'' : 0::: :!: k : - :''' - - :: ' '':r: i' :: : :r i N ''N- Average- Pilots Defeat ' 1 s ' : - Aug 30 (A'—Not years has the batting champion of the American league been able to enter a mark of 400 or better Into the record books but Ted William& Boston Rex Sox outfielder is in an ideal position to achieve the feat this season For six consecutive weeks Williams has been over the 400 mark and at present including Friday's owns a 407 average—a slip game of - four percentage marks from last week's figure Since the week of July 25 he has been consistently above 400 with 111 the high water S:'''-:- ''''0!:' ' P--- ''' - ' - - - - - - ''' ' it ball against the Senators and missed a shutout only through an error In the sixth With two out speedy George Case beat out a bunt for p single and stole second Then Doc Cramer slapped a grounder td Johnny Sturm and beat it out for a single Sturm threw badly to Breuer who covered first and Case scored on the error The Senators made four Infs cues two of them helping the Yankees assume a two-ru- n lead In the first inning Tom Henrich made four hits and Jos Gordon three but Charley Keller got credit for batting in three runs with an infield out a triple and a long fly to center field This increased his total to 114 and gave him the league lead over his idle teammate Jos D1- - 1 fti"4"ftW Not Very Far By 3 to 2 Score for CIIICACO WASIIDIGTON Aug 30 MI — The New York Yankees turned loose an it bombardment on '4 three pitchers Saturday and whipped the Washington Senakii tors 8 to 1 In a game that mathe1 matically eliminated last year's ' 1 American league champions the 4 Detiolt Tigers from the present '' pennant race Although the Tigers won Sati urday they hive been beaten 63 times while New York coUld loss anonly 67 if they didn't win other game this year Marvin Breuer pitched steady six-h11-h- - :'''''-''- ''' Y '''''14461s ':? ) '' I: 41110amti'--- rn—4 Iled's':: 17 ' 'to '1' 7' i4 ii : ':: Detroit Tigers Mathematically Out of Chase ) -- 8 ' IMISSNIII411W (Continual from Precodias Panel the Oregon sharpshooter until the fourth and they didn't get a man to third until the sixth Game pickups: By their triumph The Pilots moved nine and one-ha- lf games 'ahead of the Bees Frank Lamanske played right field like he owned that part of Susee and Tate the ballyard each hiked their batting averages the former with three hits and the latter with two The score: Sotto Sail Latta ASMOA ab 3 I: Renews It 4 0 1 AIS t rtionenWI Asko 5 I Wilmot 2b g Lmnalte tit lb rwtar 3b rt' Stan ger as Paulson a Sumo p a 3 i 4 In 5 0 Enos ri 3 tobello lb 5 4 Ouintini ct 2 2 0 3 liken' 21i 4 I 1 1 eavalli 3b 4 3 0 Tots p 121 -- ' - 3 1 0 31Io 4 3 4 1 4 1 4 3 3 2 1 0 1 27 Totals 371221101 Totals110 32 ono— 3 StO t ' 000 000 002— 2 bait LAS 2 Egastia Summary: R01:411 Utilelltd Itrrore—lialebett Rune Skid-MPuma Paulson In—Lows batted Two-baThroe-bas- s Rome III i f - irc4 4 k Lon Warneke hurled a Lean Cardinal pitcher who Saturday against Cincinnati to win 0 2-- er no-hitt- V Williams Hits Twice As Boston Sox Win Maggio how striving to keep his batting average over the 400 mirk got two hits one a homer in three trips to the plate Saturci:ly is the Boston Red Sox took an easy 12-- 3 victopf over the Philadelphia Athletics The As couldn't touch Charley BOSTON Aug 30 Williams (AP)--Te- d Wagner who was given a coin- bit—Williamson 2 n Boston fortable lead with a blb—Sitelley Sacrifice bite—Moreacti Double Stolen bees—Korbonen Stenger In He second the assault Inning to Bauer Lett to Williamson plays—Lowe on bases—Seise 11 Salt Labe G Strike--- held Philadelphia hitless until the a Reami on belieSue outs—Tate responsible tor fifth and gave upphia first run in Ott Tate 3 Suites 2 Rune ball—Itatchett —fusee 2 Tata 3 Pawed — A NEW YORK Aug 30 end McDonald Time the seventh Umuiroo—bleguillau —1:57 Attandaneo-1- 040 averthe official batting Five bits a pass and an error glance at the Sockers six runs in the ages makes It clear why the gave Paul Erickson Hurls second—the big blow being Jim- Brooklyn Dodgers and the St my Foss double off the center toula tills are making a two to Victory Chicago field wall with the bases loaded team out of the National Williams' homer came in Vie league battle CHICAGO Aug 30 race pennant SinreFox had Pete fourth after rookie Erickson clubs have balanced hitting Both asmade a to starting great gled Sam Chapman cently graduated six-hand averages through it ball Sat- try for the catch and oven touched Strength signments Pitched reveal that games Fridays over the detestCubs as right of the 10 top hitters in thesevenl the ball leaning the Chicago Naurday 4 field bull pen but he couldn't tional ed the Pittsburgh Pirates to! to the leaders—four belong In the series opener hold it Cards and three Dodgers Al! threel The Cubs scored three runs on It was Boston thirteenth vic- Members of the regular Brooklyn five hits and two errors in the tory over the Athletics in are outfield clouting well above eighth inning shelling Truett Sew- gamed this season 400- Mosta PldlnitelPtite ell from the mound Babe DahlAt ABHOA Johnny 'Opp of St Louis took gren eighteenth home run of the McCoy Vs ASH() t 02 81 00 over 4 1 4 31 rtkigge the leadership with 333 with 3 rt 1 Fox 2 11 01 rt 5 Moses Cubs' one was of season the e 5 1 8 01 rotlin 31i 2 1 0 3 Nick Etten of the Phi Illes leader Hayes 1 0 0 0 hits off Sewell and Bob Klinger Johnson it 3 0 1 0 TIbr 3b 1 0 the previous week dropping to sec$ iebert lb 2 0 a3 01 v i ntents i f 34 22 13 The victory was the third of the Davis 0 ond 1 0 0: you lb lb place at 329 Dixie Walker of 1 5 season for Erickson 2b Cpcnn it 3 1 2 01 Hoerr climbed into third with Peacock 4 2 ss 0 3! Brancto Brooldyn 5240 Chicago Pittsburgh AB H 0 A tiuder 3b 4 1 0 31 LNonim ss 4 1 2 2 328 AS WO A dumping his rookie outfield 3b 4 1 1 2 Park 3b 4 3 1 0 kleCrabb p 2t 0 00 22 CWagner p 2 0 0 4 teammate Pete Reiser Into fourth I 3 1 1 1 Hadley p Andrea as 3 0 3 1 String? Bi6oks Cards Hit 'Em Y six-ru- 11 tPW---P- aul I "Lefty" (Imes of New York won one game during the week to retain his position as the best hurler on a peroentage basis with 12 victories and tour de' feats Bob Feller's 11 triumphs and 223 strikeouts are still the best marks In those departments DiMaggies 38 doubles permitted him to continue leadership In that division but his New York teammate Charley Keller was pressing for the top spot In the runt batted in totals Keller now has 111 to DIMaggiols 112 Keller also boasts the greatest number of home runs —32 Travis led in triples with 17 and George Case of Washington in stolen bases with 21 1 American League 4 4 4 tidtott 4 Soak) Clove load Dotrott 44 4 Woo 08 81 01 88 411 4 P8I1004114110 Pt Los$ 4 4 i4116110 4titolito1loo et Se iss 4 - -- r: 04- torday's 11 84 13 1 11 Pet 4 4 813 8I1 808 811' 441 433 431 loader Probable Metiers at Wasnington--43omNgt vsYorkLoonard ) (1 ea (lb-11- 412 rime phi& at Petnn—Knoti 301 and blarehlidon ( va Johnson and leerSome 4 15-444) 2 ) -- - Lyons Chic's at St Lout ) val Unbelief (1241) and smith (07 ) and 0(01411110 ( — 410 1 0 0 tOilbert gOarMs Vaughn so 0 0 1 0 Hudson 2b 0 01 0 1 1 re 0 01 3 ICIllott 4 0 5 Cavretat et 0 Stewart It 4 3 I 0 Nichoisn s rt 4 0 41 C Pltehr lb 4 0 2 Pahlorm lb 4 2 0 pada& et 43 g0 23 01 Diendro it 3 0 44 00 41 MeCulbc Karim 3b e 1 uturgoon as 4 Lope itrickaon p 3 1 0 0 Sewell p 1 1 1 0 0 Klinger p Totals 33 11 37 Totals 33 S114 10 mitattml ter AnderlOrt In the eighth ighth netted tot Stringer hi the 000 000 OLD— 1 Pittsburgh 100 Oda— 4 04M) Chicago e2 Lopes icrtore—Handley Summary: DahlRuns batted in—Handley Sewell hit—Krkkikm Twobasa Casorretta gren Double play—Seliorne run—Dahlgren well to Anderson to Fletcher -3 Bases on struck balls—Ott Sewell2 1 oft Klinger1 by 'Crichby Klinger out—by Sewell ton 2 Hite—Ott Sewell 10 in 7 inotinea oft Kiinger 1 in1 Losing pitcher—Sewell Attendance—( Actual) 1779 234 001D - 'San Francisco Man Wine Casting Crown 1 $-- TIstrolt at Clevoland Nownnuaor vs Ilagby ) and Pirldttes (74) t21-1and Feller 11) Pioneer League Won link Ogden 2 Noll lake roctells Itialso Fano Twin Ersile 14m4 44 48 81 68 CI 80 60 33 6 Saturday's 3 Plait jalt Tato Falls 3 lama Polito PK 1127 Sol 040 soft 110 43S 287 t5 combo 1 Falls 11 Pocatello 10 Itatico 4 Sundaes Probalt la Pitchers Oltdint at gall Lelia (2) 1:30 p ittotia (1641 and Pe Ilya& (114) vs Jonnen and Peter:ion (14-10- ) Twin Pails at Solos flit 1 to lit- -Paahman ilW4t and Mayne Leh ea Lamanaka and Plaid (1111) Pncotaiin at Idaho Vaiia is:16 p ra-- -es Wight 0421 Campo (11-1(111-11- (4-6- 1 Newark 4 litaltimora City to Symms Jenny Toronto Montreal Alt acheduldv 1 4 0 o Southern Association lairtnineham I Atlanta 2 New Ortolan' 4 ehaltannota 1otti norm knonvillo 3 Mmphis 4 kleektvilla T Rizzuto Vienrich ASHOA1 40 4 0 10 I 01 too sagas A11140A Case it 4 3 1 2 Cramer et CI 5 4 5 01 141vis rt it 5 1 2 Of Travia se Keller Dickey I setitirk rt Gordon 2n ernSetti 30 p 5 3 5 0 3 4 3 1 3 1 1 3 I0 0 1 1 1 - 4 1 4 400 0 4 4 Vernon 16 4 2 5 arente C 3o) 33 0 2'2 0 S 'arty 1310drrt 711 3 Madam P 0 sAderholl Maxwell p 4 i 0 0 0 2 Asderson 0 0 0 otal 3611 27 a Totals 32 027 la netted tor Ignition in third saliatted tot Masterbon In New York 302 000026- -0 Woottinatos 000 001:400—I Criark142ramr114 Summary: a rOrly Hudson- - ?tuna battr4 — Throe-ba- szwat 1 1 1000 —— ICrrnre---Stur- In-1- 1tHrr bit Crooptii Keller V entell ittotent balm—Caw lien Ristuteb Double 'platit-Vernon Travis mind Vanton: aelkirit Grit don and Storm Mailed on balis—oft tarpon 3 Struck out—ily Hudson 2 !grittier 11116-- 01I 4 Masterson 4 Mattoon 41 la 3 intsinfe Masterson 4 in 5 Anderson 1 in 1 Pitcher-11antornou Jilt by 11y kirk) Wild pitra—Hudeon LoDSIAS Pqr-be-r gs Gers--Pirr- oor -- Itiondanee-6- 000 Browns I atilt-tieWhite Sox 101 r - ST LOUIS Aug 30 — With little respect for Johnny Humphries' no-h-it pitching the Browns knocked him out of the box Satand decisively walloped the urday second-plac- e Chicago White Sox to 10 1 Humphries made It 35 scoreless Innings in a row by blanking the Browns their first time at bat but Chet Laabs broke his string with- a borne run in the second 1 0 0 0 Collins — at 324 Totals 35 et '24 12 InTotals 33 12 27 14 - Other awatamiths were Johnny Inningadonis 11‘ Loots ninth xliattod tor Hadley 'Mize St Louis 321: Joe Medwick Kntelter- - A1110A1 NM 941 2411 philadelphla 2b ABHOA Heffner 02-203 030 mostclet 316 beast - 4 0 I) Vaughan Arky 31 3 Brooklyn -Siebert Brancato Irrers Summary: Buh i lb4 1 1 iletift 13 0 0 lb 443 316 Stan Hack L Newsome Runs hatted In—M000ll 2 Pittsburgh 4 0 1 Hoag el2 0 0 it Willisms 2 Collins Peacock nthisigto 312 Enos Slaughter St Wright if 3OlOLabtf e 2 4346 s 4 Doerr 4 2 4 4 rare it 4 1 0 Louis 312 and Jimmy Brown St A ppiing orr ronitt Peacock Home rune tn Baerificoa--erenel 3II i :amr4r 8 Win rt ts 311 4 Louts end Doubts hiceoy I 2 0 1 g ort: Novronme 0 4Poses Denier and taing ! The race between Mize and urner 1 alt on balle—Ort Ihteersim 5 Hadley 1 4 2 0 1 0 limptuas p for Camilli the of Dodgers Hoitici Dolph tile 4 &truck4 out—ay Meerabb 1 0 0 Di Hils—Ott hicerallb 3 Cs 3 4 Wagner --laurels remained Hallett -itorsinita Hntiloy 7 In 3 Posood bait— 30 Totals 24 121 Totals 41 111 21 13 hot and heavy Each gained four Chu— io Hayes Losing pitcher —11cCrabb WM 010—- li 441 i Outs 010 013 and the count stood: Mize 93 Error—kniekerboeker Pummarr - seromonto wadi an Litstv Noll wooe Pan Francisco Won 00 $4 93 75 88 2 02 ' ?so:la:I:geed Portatou At ilar rranalsen 10 2111 Chi-Co- Two-bal- p hits--tro- att 11 81 :1 83 Caster es nms-batted-- in -- -- IS Ca-mil- 14-- Buns batt d in—Laebs Judnieh 2 Heffner sotBuck NeWP0111 Beats 2 TUrttOr Berardino 3 Toin-bat- il home sums and twenty-sevent- h Home runs-- Lhellitiani runs to stay three ahead of Bill hits—Heffner 14 no MrQuine Berardino biaeritles— Cleveland 7 to 3 Cis tr Inuit) to Solar plays—Caster Nicholson of the Chicago Cubs dine to MeQuinn Berardino to Heffner to — UPI 30 CLEVELAND Aug of the Phils bletittina Bait On bails-- 01f Litwhiler Humphries Danny Hallett 1 Caster 1 ntruck out—BY Buck Newsom limited the punch-les- s vaulted into the leadership In total 5Humphries 1 Caster 2 Hits—Oft Horn-p- hi Cleveland Indians to seven hits with 157e supplanting Stan 3 ea in ht innings Hallett 4 Wild 2 a Lotting to Detroit hits Saturday give Hack of the Cubs with 154Attirmanci (paid -1053 photos in the series 3 7 90 Camilli poled his twenty-sixt- h - to triumph opener The only potent Cleveland blow 4 g homer was Ray Mack's which also cored Jeff Heath who had doubled The Tigers mean- Al Smith and three while for 14 blows including succ e ers by Bruce Campbell four- and Frankle Croucher Campbell sent one of Smith's short pitches over League park's &light field wall in the third inning after Barney McCosky had0 doulead bled That gave Detroit a and the 1940 league champions all the way easily stayed ahead was also responsibat Campbell's ble for three more Detroit tallies In the fifth Pet 604 571 565 510 456 436 434 422 piteh---Hall- ett fifth-innin- SALT tirt 0 LAKE U111011 TYPOGRAPHICAL 110o 115 - AND SALT LAKE ALLIED - - PRIIIIIRD TRADES COU1101L1 Cleveland 4 011toudreat se 4 1 0 3 0 41Wetherly et 54 11 0 00 1 01CCmpbel it 4 1 0 A rt 4) 1 (PrIrimes lb 2 al 3b 3 0 2 1 4 2 7 OiKeltnor ft 3 6 8 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 OtitsWatiker 0 0 0 liemsley I 1 Smith p lAcautt I 0 Brown retain Night's 1 0 R M Rosenthal At Loa Angeles: 7 4 Ithitenelet POS 300 002 001 ()salami 0011 2 2 0' 000 102— !Sal Ofign La' Angelor Chtlinh Swaim (5) and euotro7i Floras icarksattaa p 0 0 0 Doburnie lilt and Campbell 34 27 ? Tot aim 41 14 27 01Totala R M L entitled for Brown tat eoventh Al liestita (drat tome)! 2 milialteal tor 'tenanted 1st eighth I 100 001 000-- Portand assinatto4 itle 'Astons's t in ight h 2 000 (01 000- -- 1 boa tie 012 010 itkid end 11cbguits Webber and C011101 riotrolt M H Clevointid 00 1 00 000-- 2 Ke(mit game 110 11000 v) 000 0— 0 lam" 04)0 004) 0 ran belled 1 ft 1 Campbell 3 1041mbirk 'rabbet's 2 Crotirto flaw lo 000 000 000 Horne rune—0 t' Boudreau Mark 2 tionsata and liawkina Cola and Fallon Two-bas-e kith-- Campbell Mack Crouches R-C At an Tronelaro! Beath Meyer Tebbetta Campbell' ono 101 002— 4 11 5 Crourber MeCosky Double play—Meyer Hollywood OPIO 003 101- E-1 2 15 Man Francisco 0 Crotschor 'York Bamit on baits —Of 1 NowWeldon (2) and som A Smith 2 Brown 1 Plistnstat I Tort Osborne (al New nite et! 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Mulligan (7) ond CODMY Newsom P 5 0 ard Campbell iNatt 01 ag ipamn - 3-- Loot 59 3 04 72 g° 2-- ST LOWS Aug 30 CIO—HeSan rman Hittenberger Francisco manufacturer of surgical instruments won the Nachampionship of the tional Fly and Bait Casting association Saturday by placing In both events on the final proannual gram of the thirty-thir- d meet Pacific CoastLcitue - 1-- MAI 113-13- York Pturm lb es — 2-- all-arou- nd Somata Clottolood 1 a &num 11 191104olphis 1 Pk Loom IL Chicago Now took e 1oak4ssion 1 3-- 2 1 14- - x International League Texas League $0:::Y: ' '' 1 marten' — 0'-' Dolma Olitaday's reabable ?netters litooltivn at Now York—Highs (1e1 ) vs bisiton at Louis at Cincinnati—C0pm' t1211) vs Walters (11141) it Boston at Philadelphia frt )triekilettl 12) sattvsJohnson Pori Grissom aad (612) (21Ie at joy PittaburSh at Chiesao—liatetter vs Passuu 10) : 10non6- : Won no ' ' - — Scoreboard National League 1 rcS - on to second place in this week's tabulatioiv with 3 4 eight points above Joe DiMaggio who did not u play because of an injury Jeff 3 0 Heath of Cleveland and Roy Culdead5 0 lenbine of St Louis were 0 locked in fourth position with 338 1 I each Dick Siebert6of Philadelphia Hamlin In Dint& 000 000- -1 - OtO 100 1P2 Summary Zrrost-You-nit Awn battott binlafek Hartnett Judge flueltsr Moore Twobaso hlto—Ruebtor Ow4m It000ab Ott tartan Tbroobaao bit —Raiser Souks' - Hom4 Hai Satrtfkoo—bloorok Stool baita-ic- ift maGno 1 off Zoonill IL particle ttl-- by life0o fib by gassy 2 by Hamlin ji lino—Off Caoey 10 in I Innings off Hamlin 4 In IL off WO 7 In ? oft ttearmas 2 in 1 3 Winning webr— jf 00 tor stax1tatio4 Prank Iya ?taw York ''' — ‘ nw N i iiiii: i Ilimmo"IN i — - 0- " :" ' i:- tte'0-1-- — l :') - - e7 1 Wildell 0 I 1 0U dropped three points to 337 and rroffikcc I nn oI 0I ("ammo slipped fromfourth place to sixth 1 a 0 tbalas Others among the first 10 were: 0 0 0 14amlimp Sam Chapman Philadelphia L328 imaLavitito 1 g 0 0 -- ----326: Detroit Tat410 33 a 24 12 ?otitis ' 32 14 27 b Barney Mcdosky aliallod tor Oaan In oevimib Taft Wright Chicago 318 and sanottal for Comm In vontli Phil Rizzuto New York 314 it it 1 VE -- tb4 oft 2-- 1-- a- 1 o 0 0 level HUM p 0 0 0 0 Total' 35 121Totals 35 12 2? 11 Harry Heilman of Detroit allotted forIly20 ()wort in a MS to win the Junior xxliattod tor Alien in ninth posted ninth yTwO out when winning run seem league ehamplonshipship la 1121 &Batted for Lehrman in seventh and sines that time no batter has saftan for Kartnett 10 sovonth Brooklyn 000 300 000- -3 been able to finish the season Now ‘York 000 020 011- -4 with an avotalte in the 400'114 Errors—Rale Owsn Itosos Runs batted In—Poses 3 Bala 2 ott 2 TstoDitaks hits 1101 Terry et the New York —Juries Kale Bartell Homo rutin— Giants accomplished the trick In Biggs Ott Stolen baaas—Hale Walker larrilleaa-m-Lehrran- n Barton Double plays 1930 in the National league with Roofs and Cumin Inasea on 401 record a balls—Ott Kimball I nil Lohrman 1 oft bowman Allen 1 &Bruen out—By 'Woman l1 oft by Irronsh 1 by Bowntsx six Amerall are In there only 1 by Nigh Hits—Ott Kimball in D out In sixth) egg rtohoh ican league champions since 1900 innings 4 in 2 (non 3 off Allen nose in who have bettered the A00 figure Babe In 2 oft Lohrman 0 $n oft Bowman none fit 2 Cecil Travis of Washington alWInning Rowm a n Loaing pftehr —litgbo Probthough dropping seven 'Points held able attandan 000 1 0 ( ' i! st Brooklyn ABROA lkor rt 3 1 b 0 Borrow 2b 4 1 3 2 Reiser eU Camila lb 2 1 4 3 Modtokk it 4 2 3 0 011101 3b 4 1 3 a 44 4 0 2 2 °wont zWasdell 1 0 0 Pranks o 0 0 1 00 kImhsfl p 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 3 "MO p Allrn 1 o er no-hitt- A Aug manager of the New York Yankees was taken to Georgetown hospital Saturday after suffering a gall bladder attack In his absence Coach Art Fletcher will direct the club which is now 17 games in front of the American league race and figures to clinch the 'pennant in the next 10 days Joe McCarthy op Ilk mirb It Olirroy 4b 1 ft Irbineor 4 rl slick 3b 3 2 Otsego ri IS Lombards a 0 0 Cratt et Jonat ea A 2 1- THE ACID TEST USED 1 :Cindastall AB 11 0 Worts? 81) 4 0 2 01MMsent 01 t 41 2 tendance-9- 252 flu ilsoro Woo 0 er 3 0 0 3 6 3 0 7 3 0 4 3 A 3 s 0 3 1 0 0 0 'Menet ERiddle 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 aisKo? Totals 31 8 27 101 ?Mal& 27 0 27 10 slatted for Jonet in ninth 111Batted tar Riddle in hinih 000 000 '200—t2 lit Louie 000 000 000- -0 Cincinnati rrom—Brown lissiumas7: Creep: Rune batted Craft Jonat Sas Double playa— Mims—Brown Cooper Cooper and Manon Creapi Marion and Wee Joost and F McCormick Frey Basses on balleOff Warneke 1 Riddle 5 Struck out—Its Warneke 2 Riddle 3 AP 11110110111 tibhmomtmagAgab 1:: : no-hitte- r" 64 MST 111101 1To lipase "we ' '':: (---- Yanks Down Senators by 8 to 1 Score — SIMINOWSP181101rit :e-i- '''' lead Saturday with a surprisini double triumph 4 to 3 and 5 to 1' The Dodgers showed up at the Polo grounds with a game and a het advantage over the St Louis Cardinals but the combination of Lon Warnektea at Cincinnati' and Brooklyn's double setback here threw the two pennant rivals into a tie on won-loreckoning and sent St Louis in front in percentage 640 to 638 Brooklyn had held the lead since August 20 and turned back the Giants Friday 5 to 4 But Saturday the Terrymen opened the flood gates on all the pent-u- p animosity surrounding the cross-tow- n rivalry and bagged both games with a great show of authority They made a dozen hit off four Brooklyn hurlers in the first game and 14 against twe unlucky Dodger chuckers in the nightcap IfIrst &sync 1-- and Brown had walked preceding the error and both scored It Iddi never was in trouble- at any other time The crowd of nearly 10000 we pulling for Warneke from the sixth Inning on when it appeared he might make it They cheered prartically every pitch that the Red batters missed or hit to no good purpose and they gave Lon an ovation when he came to bat Warneke tolled on is the tension rose Occasionally some Red got a long drive—but the Cards were doing and dying thsit Lon might grab his first They stopped almost everything and some balls were tagged for green pea tures Jlinmy Brews Falls Jimmy Brown's error was a ball that might have gonelor a htt with leu at stake The ball was coming down far behind him Ile backed steadily jumped and got IL But Jimmy fell and the:bell bounced out of his glove Jimmy didn't care though 4or-1- t saved Lon's record After Frey walked In the seventh Frank McCormick hit one on the nose but Padgett was waiting against the left field wail The tired Cardinals didn't have much breath for anything but "nice going Lon" as they dashed for the 7( C::"41 C77721St C11 lannedsood Bud tat 111111141111 i no-hit-ter - Twin Falls O K - ' (— the torrid National league pennant race Only three Reds reached first base as the right-handveteran of 11 major 'league campaigns blanked the world The Card' victory champs 0 shoved them Into first place with a 640 percentage to 637 for Brook3 lyn which lost to New York and 1 First This Year It was the first in either major league this season 28 men faced the ArOnly kansas "Humming Bird" who received a rousing ovation when he got Third Baseman Billy Werber to pop to Johnny Mize near first for the final out It was Warneke's fifteenth victory against ' seven losses for the year All that spoiled his magnificent work under hazy warm skies wu a walk in the seventh to Lonnie Frey a high throw by Creepy Crespi on Frank McCormick's grounder in the fifth and Jimmy Brown's muff of Jimtny Gleeson's abort fly in the eighth McCormick was doubled up trying to steal second as Gleeson struck out and Gleeson was caught In a double play on Ernie Lombardi's bounder making Frey the only Redleg left stranded all day The Cards themselves were hays Ing no bed of roses Young Elmer Riddle mowed them down almost with the same ease as did Warneke He allowed five hits two of them scratches and the game might still be going on if Harry Craft had been able to hold Don Padgett's whistling liner in the seventh Harry had to make a long run but he got both hands on the ball and had to be charged with an Boy Whollield World Champions Hidess e ' OPIWPIPVW101!"0"!"--"I71- CINCINNATI Aug 30 1211—Lean NEW YORK Aug 30 Lon Warneke threw "a little of While 50370 fans screamed and everything" Saturday in hurling a shouted at the carnage the New masterful against the Cin- cinnati Reds and pitching the St York Giants jolted the BrooklyA Louis Cardinals Into first place in Dodgers out of the National league er He's Going Up Here's-th- Sets Giants Cop Twin Bill 2-- 0 Ag4tOst 'Cluicirtoati er Crowd of 50370 ' August 31 194111 - TR-:(1r15--NOIR1tt- Cards hi Top Spot Brooks Lose Two 4 Under ordinary conditions an umpire in a baseball league gets about as much attention as a brass door knob in a mansion—but the Pioneer league has an umpire doing his stuff who lends a lot of color to any game be works in Yes sir the name is Leo Kallis-38 years young and filled with vim vigor and vitality Late of Chicago a n d points west the Pioneer league's newest and most popular umpire—even with Gus Q Fan—is none other than litUe Leo who like Brooklyn's Leo is a bit lippy when the boys start telling him where to head in or get out 4 Salt gake rrittutte Tr be At 11 I it?tu°t23()--anitt°1- it a 100 - Salute all e!ements comprising society in our great country—Labor Inclustry and the public—and make a plea for greater undetstanding unity and cooperation in soiving our mutual problems Faithful support of our great President and Government must finally result in Victory for Democracy and Justice and we pledge 0104 InB our uteurt-effort- s- to the consummation of out---1- 4 that purpose 2-- - 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