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' '''- 4' :7rs"ft' rAt ! tit ' eo :"'oti' f I er t ' ' fey- -'''''(: ISra York 9 I7 :' fourth' ' inning Ill' 1 '''l 7:)'-471 4 4 tri0P46--Ogden' Rd a at John Affleek park ( Chicago i isoSit May i Your-ruii2ki-- c prrrsnuttoll a a Cleveland snatched ''' 44wii!:0 10 4 : 35 ' ' 4 r4 13 235 at Ogden and the Pocatello Car- Pittsburgh Pirates scored two runs 7' i' lead in the first inning off Rookie J : ' ' - 'i '': ii'"e': V' 'c ' ' '' ' ' ' '' 'd- '''il"16"' ' zzz' Rill Kennedy and Walter Master- - Z7 'V dinala will sluic it out with the in the ninth inning on a wild pitch Fridnv'm Rewitito ' os 441nriltru711 41 ilthlitandne Tit a 5 '4"i - ' II I-e Bee at Salt Lake 's Community and Fin error Friday to trip- the I: I I A ' it's 1 t1 ' f lat 1:t Nirry two 5 ark back :' In Chlesao 4 with rung first the ' t st: o) ' park' l'illillotrith 7 Brooklyn H Brooklyn Dodgers :741 a nd eta a '' d) 1 i: k:t I and tied the score in the second '4) ' 101 t I 4) Starting times will be 8:15 at full game off the lead of the Na-a- t ? Salorday'a Probable Pitehera inning when Roberto Ortiz hit a V 7 1 z"1'''-'-Brooklyn '' Pittsburgh—Davis (3:0) ': home run field Ogden and Salt Lake City and 8 tional league' champions into the left stands va littikie - ' 2' ' : — ' :(774: on ' -' '77-' rP40-4-''' e after Jimmy Pofahl had singled 4"''"--- ' o'clock at Idaho Falls 'Ilhe defeat ending a Itir '- '"" 2r7--7i1 !11111:delZhailllapea4 mpirplactir2Iti—Filant ' " - 7'7'40-7-0-7''''' 74' i is - p ' -The Indians again grasped the 774 ' ' " V-i ' 7 íz : Le ' ii ' J 4" i J' ritlchitasa—mpitaa ''' winning streaki for the Dodgers Ralliell to Attend '7 ' tVT:' 'e12- - 741 lead in the third ' however ' when 7' ' v '' - 'n t--' ' Boston at St' Louis—Toot liil 'Vs t ifs s N) 4" '''':4 reduced their margin to three ' ' Mack singled to score FlemCooper t ) Ray Among those attending Pisecond-plac- e over the t games In the ing who had doubled I' Card game Saturdaywill be Jack rates ''''- Be business For leisure 1 t- - 1 comfortable Mills fourth Buster sports pleasure singled inning Pittsburgh& ' Ittrooklyn -- Hallivrell president of the league 0 Y7 '' i AB if 0 A All il 0 A Ken Lou and Keltner Boudreau ' vikis ''' t' - : and William S Cady 'general manand properly dressed for Summer in stocks plus a sport coot doubled Oris Hockett tripled and '' 47''' ff i 55 1 1 21' Cosearrt as 044 01 40 012 46 27XI Itr tiJkie' 4' i -gt— 4 0 2 : ' 4 0 Tribune-Journ23 Martin L015 : 0' :::: cf Reiser 1 ! comInto 4 homered boost the ager of the Fleming 1 i 1 0 Camilli lb 4 1 8 0' Wasdeil rf 3 dians to a 10-- 4 lead 4 0 2 0 Barrett rf 2 0 1 0 rf ' ''' '''3 pany Pocatello They arrived RIZZO 0 f - '''''''' 4 0 Medwick If 3 1 0 ft Elliott 30 Cleveland ' Washington P' '''" ' ? 4 lt7"21"'he 3 5 c 74 ':1 ' 0 01 ef 7 3 2 DiMagio ARHOA Dapper ABHOA Friday 4 0 1 4 Fl etcher 10 3 1 7 0 Reese as Brircau as 4 203 Kvasmsk if1000 ''' ' 1 0 2 0' Ortiz rdel‘'W Peters as 4 2 0 t p 2 1 0 4"4 VanRbys if 34 21 42 11 rf Manager Nick Cullop of the Fitzsmns 7 c''' 0 0 0 Oi Lopez flockett 4 0 Head p 4 04g et 4 3 1 0 ''''''': '''''' 1 ' c 31i 5 n 1 8' Spence 0 t) 2 0 IP' Nrernon lb 5 2 8 1 Cardinals said Friday night he slirdagry 01 0 00 0-Oi Phelps 'either 1 '' ' '2 1 0! Camp:' 5 2 Hciith It Hntzlmn 0 French vie rt:: 1 0 0 Mills rt c would start Frank Nelson right xxftowe p 1 0 0 0' zSiewart p 1 00 3 2 0 f hell n 4 1 4 0 1 (P)—The CHICAGO ) tr May 01 0' Early e 5 0 d 1 0 0 0 7 p Weathrly et 1 ri bander- who won 16 and lost nine ' ' V :4! I Estalella 3h 4 0 2 2 Cubs pounded five Giant 1141aegiiii!2b lb t112 (: '''' collec- Coats 46 Varied 41 Repass 2b 27 6 cago 35 10 37 I1a25 8 Sport 4 2 3 Totals Totals A g 7 c 4 Fresno club 4 ' for the 4 as 3 2 DeSautets i !z1 Potahl 14 aOtie out when winning run scored l' hits Friday and Denning c 1 I 0 0' Kennedy p s tion in stripings pitchers for i "it-e-1- f ta Head in seventh :i for xBatted 00011 k 13-of the California State league last 4 012' Masterson p 1 0 1 0 Harder p New it 4 P Yorkers xstlatted for French in ninth' the basket I whipped weaves 0 0 0 2 In herringbones ninth ' Carrasqui p 1 allatted for Heintzeiman ri8 a - ':' ' 0 0 0 zGalle to end their losing streak at three year on the mound against the It! zziiatted for Coscarart in ninth 021ic Shetlands iweeds plains Reg' ' Y I1 4 4 110 100 1 -6 0000 Bees and the pilots of the other Brooklyn I 002(itt 1: l i 020 300 -7 1 I 1040— games ' Pittsburgh 11 straight ulars and longs sizes 35 to 42 i T 0 t a s 41 1617 16 TWals 39 12 27 10 Elliott Wasdell Errors ' Summary: five clubs in the circuit were ex- Herman zi 111111 li The Giants themselves notched glistiect for Carrasquel to eighth ' ' ' '':1 i Vatighan Runs batted '' to 2750 1198 fl I01-!C I evelanci 401 0 Med11 2 Van Herman l'1: Robays DiMaggio ) to stand their first wick Cosearart 2 Dapper 2 Vaughan 13 hits off three moundsmen: in Washington pected by 220 010 001— 6 :'1 7:! 4'41 l ' tiI L ct k a 711:iiKrtraotrtse--dchoices hits— Herman Van Robays Ca-— tht i: 1134111st g 0 PV:crolt contest Re tumm which 41 hit milli it Vaughan Dapper Slacks Bedford cords gab- ' NThile C F1M ' Med 5? changes in the start Cosearart— Homo 11 A!::k-- ' runs—DiMaggio pilei !tril Ortiz f ' Was featured by big innings on :kpitvneirlonm21is g V s Sacrifice— Sto!en wick are if ad hase—DiMaggio flannel's ardines Ing tweeds ”Field anticipated hits - Mack sponce Spence Double play—Reese Herman both sides verse weather conditions continue Heintzelman Keitner r Flemitig Boudreau and Vaughan RaMPft 011 balls—Off HeintzClub': and other novelties Hockett Heath Mills BotHugh East one of the four French I Allen Fitz simmo ns Cullop will start Ed Barr semi- elman 2 Need out- - By Hetutzelman 3 14r4ecartiiii3Ort 1101HorntIemrthuleis—plOaNrtiz1 jietnmeritifi irookies Struck Pleated style: zippers of who Prices felt the the sting 6 in pro player in 1941 at right field 2 Allen 1 Hits—Offin Fitzsimmons 5 ) i c a g o Bases on balla—Off was h C to FletnIng Mark bombardment in 3 2 from 2 Head French 3 innings I Masin place of himself Secretary Allen 1 in 549 Harder 2 Kennedy 2 Wild piteh—MPrl ItOPlitig defeat with the 4 HA rder Struck charged terson out—By Attendance Doug Bean of the Pocatello club pitcher—Ailen KenJake Alooty the Cub starter Masterson 2 Csthey t r lilts il —9199 ) laid Friday night 31n21 came to bat twice in the 'big sec- - radra2sqinel 0 3In !ti 1113s tjas i A That would put George Petersen Tirne-2- :20 Losing pitcher—Masterson on the hill for the Bees Bob Attendance-6- 000 ST LOUIS May 1 LP—Lashing ond inning and singled on bbth 111 : ' Tot Pressnell re- A appearances Rodriguez up for the Cowboys out with home runs the St Louis lieved Mooty in the fourth when Max as the Russet chucker Cardinals caught the 'Boston the Giants 1 YORK NEW May more runs added three Gerald Staley on for the Boise Braves in the ninth inning Friday Tigers bombarded three got credit for the victory shirts by Arrow Crew Neck outfit and either Walter McHugh and beat themin the tenth 8 to for 16 hits and lambasted New York Chicago pitchers or John Hetki for the Ogden Reds 7 in a wild game in which a total AB H 0 A the New York Yankees LinA4unc 61""Ss 2 ABH OA! Fri— and new Interesting 4 Werber 3b 3 0 0 3! IriwreY ct 5 Ae'r But while an unestimatednum of 33 players participated I 5 3 5 2! Merlin() isa 4 3 15 5 day to snatch second place in the Witek 2b knit : colors Or a even plelin: :x 4 4 0 2 I! Russell 31) 2 0 0 ber of Pioneer league fans and it b Coming up with a man on base ()it from American J'''': standings league 4 4 0 0 2 2 rf Nchlson Mire and d $1 150 one of out in two the the ninth with and the 1 01 0 0 0 the world champions every 5 0 2 Novtkoff If players Mrshall ')'-'-slated for action the opening night Cardinals two runs behind Stan Barna Ife(c 55 22 01 OfOt Cavaret a 2bIf 44 21 11 30 '' Paul (Dizzy) Trout held the stringer ' 7 fr'?Or' were perturbed by the postpone Musial smashed his second home Danning Shirts Eartell as 5 2 0 1! Dahlgren lb 4 4 9 1 Yanks to four hits in gaining his Gadabout ' i Sport style 0 0 0 0! McCilough c 4 0 '5 0 merit that disappointment is ex- - run of the game to tie the score Hoslo p ::' ' : 1 1 0 11 Monty i 2 2 :0 0 tItird mound triumph of the year MARLBOR01 East p avers by Slip v:i Ken O'Dea hit for the circuit in Feldman p 2 1 0 01 Pressnsil P 2 1 0 0 pected to result in a big turn-o! one loss but he had to rig- if :1'''-:''''1- ' with 2 pockets Of 1 0 0 0 Schmitz 1 0 0 0 against p --r ''' :if:t:i Saturday night: However it was the tenth inning for the winning )(Young in have help from Hal Newhouser 0 01 Stinks! p i Tan washable sandune 0 0 0 the first time since the loop was marker Adams p poplin the ninth inning when the losers ' 1 0 0 0' StxaMosa IA"' ift Roston I Small medium that all of the openers organiz-escored their second run on two green Hue A It 0 A ARI1OA lill::::: n 27 14 Wa1 10 35 were postponed 1 O ::':::::'::::'':'4:::7-TIOIMPPI cf 2 5 0 2 5 Brwn TtaI41132410 a and hit walks t 4 large (Center) 4 2 2 0 Musial if 'Matted for Feldman in seventh 250 5 3 1 0 rt New York Detroit Pregame ceremonies are expect- Cooney — xxIlatteel tor Adams in ninth ss 5 0 3 0 5 1 1 5 Moore et Miller AR 11 0 Al 4 ARIIO A 030 300 ed to be carried out Saturday Frrinds 3b 5 3 1 31 Slaughtr if 5 '2 1 0 New York :-: '' 250 003 30x —13 Ridwrth 2b 5 0 I I Rizzuto es 4 0 3 7 Lornbrdt c 5 1 4 0' Sanders 11)3 2 13 1 Chicago PI Cottar t Shirts to ( 1 42P-1 the 0 3 2 5 Hassett for cf — 111 Cramer Sports — lb 1 1 Werher ? night according 4 1 2 0 O'Dea c plans 5 3 5 1 West If Summary: Errors Stringer 0 IL 5 3 Benrich rt 3 1!!!East 2 MeCsliv 5 4 Russell Runs baited 2b 4 the opening games MARLBORO At Idaho SIMI 2h 44 02 18 40: Crespi Wear A by or 4 2 2 I 9 5 2 York cf f7 YOMME lh open Dirnagto ma 01 Feldman Barna 2 0 0 4 Mize Thinning Marion lb greMp 3 0 liarrim rt 4 3 2 0 Keller If Falls Mayor E W Fanning will Salvo p 0 0 0 Inwrev Dahlgren 4 Merillio Stringer 3 2 0 0 11 sTriplett buttoned w'rtll a tie A 7 4 ab 4 2 0 4 Dickey c hlia Presmnell 3 Cavan-Mt0 01 Blattner as 0 0 Waner 5 0 3b 4 n 1 10rhek Crolgetti pitch out the first ball and the xxxVVtitnnn 2 1 0 0 Bartell 0 n 0 o' t” Dahlgren cper DannIng Altiiw herrirgbone weave 2 5 0 Priddv Tehhettm c 20 :3 0 2n 4 Elks drum and bugle corps will do Donovn p 0 0 0 0 1:tirwskt 3b 0 0 0 0 Premanell Barna Mime man — hOWTeV 3 3 01 Breuer p Trout n SaeEN gt Feldryvt” hAtIP co!ors StotPli We 2 0 Small 0 0 rneke Errieksn p p 00 n 1 Its stuff 1 n 0 0 0 0 itorowv NeAtisr p p 0 0 0 0 Russell Double 0 0 0 rificet Lohrman xxxxrenllo p plays 0 0 zChartalt 1 0 0 0 Dah!aceit tn Morullo to Dahlgren Werber szWalker Sain large (Far right) P o 0 o 350 Lindell p Orden 0remonien to Witek t Mize Stringer In Merlin() to Dickson p - - t hinV :1 I'lleilleyrei Attiring: nt I11I n tii As iimunlthii New Vitt It Wont' en's liwinutting lihMoclittiull with a trio of such eyefulls as Gloria Callen liclene Rains and Marilyn Solinrr Is expertel hi nuthe thIngs tough for the visiting pollywogs but star team and individual entries from such places as c1eve7 land ‘Vorcesier Inillannpollii1 Memo Providence alld Brooklyn preclude any swimaway for the (11 'rut country's best mermaids will be threshing up the water In the Luntion terrace pimi here for the next two (lays slid nights In Inn national A A It women's swim- ming championships and the cumtomary ducking of existing rev- ()yds is regarded as it foregone 1 i 7!111 S o ' 1 fly ditaNIti Tnibut NEW Y(11(K Indians Keep Up Pace in I IHitting Scrap r ' Strotille - VrIt1401 rPtt wit 3 h 3 litcago honlim1:14 ' I1mil4 111 11 (imellind El Buslanalon 10e1r11 7 I MI3 'I 14 tal IIhicago for k'riday evening but ' circuit were not discouraged— iin the i inaugurals-- regardless of when- : 11104 Pet Idnat 3 12 In Detroit 'Old Man 'Weather stepped in to force postponement of the - on I 13 lib leland 4 1 1942 Pioneer league opening schedule - Nab'is tor 12E11 in Row 1 1 1 o' MIN American ILeague r ()rues l'ostponlItur r rmitv v ermaids Open 4 -- 1111) ) Tillie Routs Major Loop Standings - 5tott galic Trritittile tr1)c - - P L Clubs Schedule -- Three-bas- - - 6 e 1- - 1 X -- T 1 :"4 Cart-swin- -- 1 Time--2:- 35 - 1 - p9v g4 3 : - 7-- f -- 1 1 I 50-od- ' 7 -- V2 11 :' 1 4 - ''- t i l : -- ut pre-shrun- k 1 ( ' t - t 1' - ::1 : r ' 1 :''' 0 '' 1 1' - :: :: FA 3b-a- s 1 1 : '- it I i : I e 100--- "I ' - A 1 11 1 1 1 1 Two-bas- 1 'i- 1 Ms :dreiviiniamde- N -- : ‘ 1 1 1 1 t-- -: 1 :1 e 1 it vo- 1 p000o1 The famed Union Pacific band will play the national anthem at the flag raising at Ogden t city officials participating in the cere monies Colonel Horace F Sykes and Lieutenant George Molchan of Fort Douglas representing Major General K A Joyce of the Ninth 1 Manager Bill Mc Corry of the announced that the third Falls segame of the Ogden-Twi- n rex would be played Monday at 1 I m Sunday's games will be in the afternoon the second Card-Befracas getting under way at 2:30 with the Ogden-TwiFalls game e set for 2 and the Idaho tnelee scheduled for 3 o'clock The second aeries will get under Way on Tuesday with the Russets at Twin Falls Ogden at Pocatello and Salt Lake at Boise It will be at that time that Cullop will make Ins home debut in the role of Cardinal chieftain and Tom Robello takes his first bow at Twin Falls e n runs in thefifth after twice breaking ice in the fourth In the' ninth with one away Waner and Litwhiler singled Etten flied out and Northey singlecE to score' his centerfielder but Riddle got Bragan to ground again for the final out Browns Maul Bosox 10-6 Falls-Bois- i4 I I International League Svracuf40 C Richter iutrin Montreal 3 11 RAIttmore scheduled - -- 10 their 1942 campaign SundayOpeners find Pinney Bev- erage at Provo at 2:30 p ro4 American Fork at Helper at 3:30 p m and Brigham City d at at :the twilight hour of 5 o'clock- Only Gemmel' Club 'a col- leetion of sluggers from Bingham will be Idle SunThe Clubmen thns day hope to have arlother week to sharpen up their collective batting eyes before wheeling out their heavy artillery d' I ' I : 'I ' 1 ny in-th- fit pc 002 000 021i--5 Philadelphia St Louis I Boston '' 000 230 613—S AB H 0A! AB H 0 A Cincinnati 2 Rips basted Jonst Errors—Livingston 5 2 3 4! Dilkiagio ef 5 0 3 0 nutrdze 2b 4 Cr 2 4 1- n- Ftlen Northey Frey Haas 2 Wallier Clift 3b ' 3 2 0 3' Pefikv xa 2 3onst 1 hita—Litychtier Mc0611n It 5 1 1 0: Wilglama It 5 3 0 Haas Walker Joost 3 1 7 1 Northey Livingston MccAln lb 5 311 0 Foxx lb Three-baf6Donhit —Haas Lamanno 4 0 1 2 3b cf 5 21 4 Judih NI v nie vs—Ma pla 4 2 1 0 nrtaugh and Flue!on 5 2 7- Fox rt Laahm rt Left Stenlns as 5 2 2)(1121 Doerr 2b 3 1 54 lonst Frey and F IvieCormick 5 10 Cincinnati 3 2 4 Ferrell Peacock c 4 3 8 0 Oases—Philadelphia Bases on baits—Off Padgajny '2 Beck81 Nigeling p 4 00 '3' Dobson 4 1 Struck y Riddle Huchson i Nasheem 1 Hits—Oft Porigajny Riddle 2 1 0 0 0 7FinneY if Nahem Beck 1 in 2 Bittland to 0 0 0 1 15 Inin4 1 innings Wild niteh—Riddle Losing 1 0 0 0 zzCronin Time-2- :07 0 0 0 0 pitcher—Podeajny Brown p I Totals 39 15 27141 Totals 36 11 2714 sEatted for Hughson in sixth i szBatted for Butiand in eighth Score- by innings: 003-k St Louis 002 050 1n BAston 020 100 201— 6 Summary: Errors—Pesky 2 Tabor 2 3 Stephens 2 Ferrell t 11un(!! batted in—Clift Mcflitinti Jtidnich Lsabs utteruice PHILADELPHIA May 1 UP-1Peacock 2 lts-- Foss 2 Williams Clift Fox Home The Pennsylvania state athletic 'Stephens Tnwino b aF"oxhx Sacrifice-LNige- Williarns Friday revoked the Doerr and commission Double plava—Bephy ling Foss 2: Doerr Pesky and Fosx: Foss boxing license of Diogenes Leon on bases—St Left Pesky and Foxx and 7 Bases on balls— Puerto Rican featherweight id7fuis718 Boston 4 off Dobson 3 off Hugh-sohis most recent purse directed that 2 Struck out—By Niczelinz 3 by be transmitted to the state for Dobson 2 by Huebson 1 by Rutland 1 1 Brown Hits—Off Dobson Ft in an unsatisfactory performance" by 4 n inninel off Neilson 3 in 1 Leon refusedto continue in the 0 In 2: oft Brown '4 :rting 1 off LBolsjitric Urnbitrber—Dobson round of his scheduled eight-roun- d nirea—Rommel Pineras and Summera sixth Time 2:14Attendance (actual) 4609 engagement Thurtday night e p2101 P0000 3 i Commission Revokes Boxer's License Don - n 2-- 3 ' 3 ' i Totals 41 16 27 10 Total! 31 4 27 17 zBatted for BOtOWY in eighth Score by Innings: 013 010 011- -1 Detroit 000 100 001- -2 New York Error—Mc Corky Runs batted Summary: Hamm 3 Henrich Torii in—Higgins Hitchcock 2 DiNfacTio hits 2 Itleirorkv Tebbetts Harsett —Higgins Three-basHome run—Henhit— Harris Stolen bsses—Tebbetts rich McCosky Rizzuto and York Double plays—Priddv 2 Left on bases—New York Itaett 5 Detroit 10 Baties on balk—Off Trout 3 off Borowv 2 off Lindell 1 Struck Breuer 2 by Trout 2 by Borowy 1""'--”- ' HUM Newhouser 2 by Lindell 1 by off Breuer 10 In 4 bluing: 4 In 3 off Lininnings Rorowy dell 2 in 1: of Trout 4 In 8 1 (none out In ninth ) off Newhonser 0 in WinninC Loch: g pitcher—Breuer Pitcher —Trout Time Two-bar- - with Johnny Forte Philadelphia boxer About two months ago Leon during a fight with Forte complained that the referee was pushing him around and jumped nut of the ring in the eighth arid :ast round Runs Batted In t lengite--National MoCormick Tteds rauts-1- 7 camilli nodgerm 15: Brown Cardinals 15 American lea Senators 20: York Tigers 16: Williams Red Sox 15: J DiMaggio Yankees 15 F 1R: Msrshall - Man's Shop—Auerbach' s Street Floor Convenient Broadway Entrance 3 2-- 3 PHILADELPHIA May 1 UV)— The Chicago White Sox broke a seven-gam- e losing streak Friday behind the six-hpitching of Johnny Rigney defeating the Athletics The loss vvas doubly disastrous to thel A's who lost the services of Second Baseman Billy Knickerbocker in the seventh He broke a thumb in deflecting Rookie Bob Kennedy's single it 5-- 2 Chicago AHHOk 2 3 01 rf 5 Kreevich ef A ppling ss 5 0 0 11 Kniekerbockr 2b Kollowy2b 33 01 42 31 0! Wallaessec Hoag Jr111 4 1 8 11 Blair Kuhrl 3b G 2 0 West et Johnson If Renntly311 4 2 1 11Sebert' 111 Moses Turner Rigney c A 01 2 0 1 2: 71 p 1 Wagner11 c Vain Sider Harris p 1 xeastiglia Christophrp Totals 29 7 27 SI )(Batted for Harris Score by Innings: Thirds 2 0 2 4 2 2 3 01 8 3 0-4 1 4 4 0 4 4 2 1 1 1 ' For Sports Double-dut- comfortable and smart saddle types economy Popular moccasin toe styles or ventilated vamps Interchangeable for leisure times or business during hot Summer months Leather- or rubber Brown with white Two-ton- ' Ars browns e 1 Okt 1 1 N' 0 s 1 i ( t 'II "N k 6 kti e a it A - 'N''N- I 41A 1r 44 14 13 15 13 11 q 7 l'raZiaAcTilgel" San Diego Hollywood Portland 401" 4k4114 some Sqacramento 15 Fridav'a Resuits at Port!ard Oakland night doubleheader postponed weather e R R Y At Tms :Angeles: 9 2 001 (00 100 -3 an Diegn 7 2 001 010 000 0- -2 Los Angeles iTen innings) Olsen and Salkelcl: Adams and Toild R H E At San Francisco: : 0'20 401 010- -8 10 4 Sacrament') 020 002 000 —4 12 2 San Franciseo Beers and Mueller: Stutz Joyce 41 ) roperly ttS)l Cadittha it9tt and Ogrodow1- ) r- R H E 000 no i — 2 7 2 002 010 00x -- 3 13 1 Joiner and Brenzel Scribner and Collins Seafile 011) ' t I i'i' ''' 'o I - 1 - - ko - ' '' i '0 'i ' e - 1 I v1'iLkt:-1AATir- ' " "0"0 - - : ' - 4 I i't''' V 2 d I ' I !"7' Men's Shoes-Auer- Street Floor 's bach 7 '? 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At Seattle: HMAywq04 t 1 1 '' ' ‘ I' "''': - Pet 667 581 5A5 510 464 45S 391 318 13 14 I 1 : 10 10 13 15 I 2 Pacific Coast League Si 0 —111libL : '11111011:- I - ' 1 ' - 4t - '?''Q i e ''' awn ': I - I lbi to - 'ix e Leott Jr :: P44 14 - 0 0 3 e Wnn 16 '1 L7-- non non lot —5 001 000 010 2 Phitadelohia Error—Moses Runs batted Summary: in— Blair Johnsum Kennedy Turner 2 tut s —Bla ir Moses Turner Three-bashits-S- uder Blair Stolen bases —Knickerbocker Kuhel Kolloway Moses Double play— Sacrifices—Hoag Rigney Suder Wallaesa and Siebert Left on S Chicago R bases—Philadeinhia Bases Harris 5 off Rignev 3 off (hristopher 2 Struck out—By Harris 1 5 In 7 inby Rigney 6 Hits—Off 2Harris in 2 Losing nings off Christonher Time of game- -1 hour pitcher—Harris 57 minutes Seattle 1 5 ' - I C - soles - v 4 shoes that are cool y :- 0 For Business rhicago Two-bas- 4711441 I LI I LI LP 34 0 27 14 In 71h : I tar Crand Sport fivfnrric it 0 2000 0 0 0 1 1 'I - 1 2 ti 5 1 - """7"17 4 0 2 0 3 4 1 - rhiladelphis ABHOA I tti- - - Off - 1Af 4 it e e e I Magma-Garfiel- : 11 1 1 2-- ' i 1 - two-gam- C Six of the seven clubs In the Utah Industrial league the weather man being in an affable mood- - will launch t 1 - e - 1 I he Two-bas- Setnipro Loop Clubs Wait 1942 Openers' 1 Cincinnati Philadelphia BOSTON May 1 St Louts Browns mauled three of four 'WHO) 2h 4 2 2 ii Frey 211 4 1 LWaner et 5 2 7 0 MMCmk ef 3 1 8 0 Boston Red Sox- pitchers Friday' Litwhiler 5 3 3 01 Goodman rf 4 0 1 0 if 4 2 2 0 for a 10-- 6 victory iin the first con- Ellen lb rf 45 12 45 00 Maas 3b Northey an 1'M(mk1b3 3 01 4 02 e test of their series 5 0 2 Walker if firagan am 2 0 0 lonat 31 3 4 John Niggeling who colliYCted May 3b e 1 1 it 1 1 4 0 Ilisitziterinpo four decisions in six tries against li3O1ag 1 0 0 0 Beck p the Sox last season )(Benjamin 0 0 01 right where he left off bysgaininugu Nahem p —01000 the verdict first nieeting of Totals 3S 11 24 4i Totals 31 8 27 13 the clubs this year xiSatted for Beck in eighth t CiP)--T- - ' ''''' 2-- 1 Two-bas- P-e- 13:15 p 3 2-- 3 3 i :':" ' Dahlgren Bases on bans—Kock) 3 East 2 Feldman 4 Sunkel 1 Monty 3 Struck tBaz1eyi Koslo I Feldman 4 Adams 1 Totia 40 12x29 14! Totals 4011 30 15 Pressnell 1 Schmitz 2 Hits—Off Kollin 2 in xTwo out when winning run scored East 4 In 1 Feldman 5 in 4 Moor 8 xxhatferi for Salvo in sixth Adams 1 in Sunkel 2 in tn 3 xxxRan for P Wanerin sixth Pressnell 3 in 1 Schmitz 2 in xxxxBatted for Errickson in tenth Hit by nitcher—Bv Pressnell (Werrier) zBatted for Marion in sixth Schmitz Wild pitchen—Mootv Winning nItcher Pressnell ?shafted for Lotirman in seventh Losing Ditcher— Fast Time-2- :35 zzrfiatted for Blattner in ninth Attendance (actual zzzzBatted for Dickson in ninth 200 005 000 0— Boston 021 101 002 1— 8 St Louis CINCINNATI May 1 (111—EaSurrmary: Errors — Marion Moore Runs batted Miller O'Dea 2 ttling to keep out of the cellar Marion Musial 3 Sanders West Sisti P Cincinnati's Reds turned back a hits—Miller Waner Cresol O'Dea Musial P Wisner- W ninth-innin- g threat Friday to deSlauglater Home Mutual 2 rums—Holmes Cooper feat Philadelphia 6 to 5 for their Stolen base—Fernandez Sanders O'Dea Sacrifices—Oremp Hitt and Gremp Bases first victory in five starts on balls—Oft Salvo 1 Donovan 1 WarJust 805 cash customers watched 1olirman 1 Beasley Struck neke out fiv Hain 1 Warneke 2 1ohrrnan I as the one-tim- e world apathetically 1 liltlicasiov WI Warneke 8 in 5 1 in 2 tri 2 2 staked the Phi Is to Lohrman Dickson first Innings: 1 champions in 1: Salvo 5 in 5: Donovan two runs in a 'Weird third itenziy 1 inning in Errickson 4 In 3 Sain In 1 knocked starter Johnny 'Winning pitcher- - Bearrev Losing then Time-2:40 in eh er—Sa Attendance pit 29 Podgajny from the box with three paid 1 3 10 and 11 - 0001 0 0 0 0000 2-- corps area headquarters members of Salt Lake post 409 V F Ws and service men will participate in the festivities at Salt Lake City General Manager Eddie Mulligan said the game called off Fri day at Community park may be rnade up when the Cards come to town for their series on June 9 ' zszzerbiree |