Show - 21twivnio-0040--4p70V34-ve-cs----NT-vi(tvWig4Pnil-''''ati47040''''0----"r---1--1i''V''- 4 r'iti''‘o-or-s'ioa-ijö-e- awr -- 41 ' "40'40'-'-:7- t-- - v o 1 :- ' - V: I 1 ' ')(1 Wednesday Morning - 1 f - C ow toys Tri From the 1 11ees lot 1 CarasVil Anöt I! l i 1 The action of the Rocky Mountain conference in voting to allow freshmen to participate on varsity Jearns next year is expected to have some weight in causing the Big Seven conference to make the same ruling at the meeting here Friday and Saturday: Coach Dick Romney of Utah State has been appointed to head the committee to investigate and report on the proposed freshman competition rule Coach Romney points out that with the R C schools allowing frosh to play the B:g Seven schools may be put to a disadvantage if they do not follow suit- - Some of the freshmen athletes will gc to the Ft M C schools to get four years of corn petition instead of three at the S C schools unless the rule is changed Pioneer League Idaho Falls Salt Lake Twin Falls Pct Lost 800 600 538 500 357 273 2 4 6 7 5 Boise 5 5 9 3 8 Tuesday's Results Twin Falls 9 Salt Lake Idaho Falls 3 Ogden 2 Pocatello 5 Boise O 4 Wednesday's Probable Pitchers Salt Lake at Twin Falls 8:15 p in—Woods vs Venture 111 or Chapetta Pocatello at Boise 8:30 p Vargas vs Johnson Ogden at Idaho Falls 8 p in— Christensen vs Hittle Tribune Intermountain Wire TWIN FALLS Idaho—Tony Robello's Twin Falls Cowboys lambasted the Salt Lake Bees in a slugfest here Tuesday night 4 The Bees got off to a good start in the first inning when big Ernie Jensen got his first extra base hit of the season in the form of a circuit clout with two men on But the Cowboys came back in the last half of the inning to push over two runs yielded a run to the Hive in the second and then went to town in the third and the fourth with seven more runs The tussle was scoreless from that point on With the score reading 4 to 2 at the end of the second Joe Faria blanked the Bees in the first half of the third and then nicked the visitors for four runs on one hit in their half of the Inning The box score: 9-- There is another question to be considered too Denver is boltconference If ing the Big Seven Denver decided - to let freshmen play on its varsity teams it- will be most imperative for Colorado and Colorado State to be on the same footing or the Pioneers will gain an added advantage in rushing the high school stars In addition the Big Seen schools have many games slated C teams next year The Big Seven conference will be put ting itself at a disadvantage again if it decides to stick to the rule forbidding the greenlings from varsity competition - All these things have been gtven consideration and according to word from the eastern I ide of the mountains there seems to be little question that ' 8 6 Ogden Denver Problem ' Won Pocatello Many outstanding high school players in the past have gone to junior colleges instead of thee eenior colleges for this very reason But the R 31 C schools would draw even more boys that ordinarily would go to the Big Seven colleges This Is particu larly true in Colorado where there is more conflict between the Big Seven and R M C schools than in Utah - Vic Sanders center fielder on the Ogden Reds baseball team led In First Inning at -- for 2nd High for Period 345 Jensen Cracks Out Homer -- - the freshmen competition rule will be adopted in the circuit for next fall Mass Participation Salt Lake AB Bartimi 3b 4 Reeves et 4 Herndz lb 4 3 ynos Jensen rt Stagg C Brantn 2b Scott se! Guldborg p Petersen p zKerr H 0 A 1 0 2! 1 1 0! 0 9 1 1 4 1 0 11 Oi 01 4 0 5 1! 3 1 3 21 4 0 4 4! 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 11 1 0 0 o Pioneer league batters with a 360 average during the period covered by the first official report on league marks it was announced Tuesday However others had better averages but played in less than six games Among those in this' class was Jack McKeon of the Idaho Falls Russets who hit safely three times in seven trips to the plate for a 429 average Seven other Pioneer league players who had played in six or more games averaged 300 or better during the period and among them was Salt Lake's Andy Harrington manager of the Bees Andy got 10 hits in 29 trips to the plate for a 345 average in seven games four of the bingles coming in the May 6 Boise-SaLake tussle at the Capital city Third in line was another Red who's been giving a lot of pitchers grey hairs—Joe Bezdik Ogden outfielder Joe connected safely for 10 bingles in 31 times at bat The marks in team batting seemed to run counter to the standings Idaho Falls and Boise topping the loop Each showed 242 per cent in this department Pocatello in top spot in the standings was third in both team batting and fielding The Pilots of Boise were tops in club fielding indicating that potentially the 1941 champs still pack a wallop Other players batting over 300 in six or more games included 1Svend Jessen of Idaho Falls and Vic Trusky of Boise 324 Johnny Hernandez of Salt Lake 310 Bill Stenger of Boise 321 and L e Mulcahy of Idaho Falls 304 McKeon of T Bia le p Sven Jesse'' lb Les Mulcahy e called intoserviee As a result the Big Seven is expected to follow the national IDAHO FALLS Idaho — The Russets scored the first triple play ever pulled in Highland park here Tuesday night as they pulled out a hot 2 game from the Ogden Two-base- home-and-ho- 1 Mulcahy singled to center Paterson singled to right and Adams hit to center to score Mulcahy Silverthorne brought in Paterson with a single to center Ogden scored both its runs in the third on three singles by Settle King and Bezdik and a walk and an error The summary: Ogden ABHOA 3 1 0 2b 2 Miggins se 2 1 3 01 Bezdek If 4 1 1 01 4 9 0 Baughn lb Daniels cf 4 1 1 2 3 1 1 0! Evans rf Range c 3b 4 11 0 11 9 0 4 Settle Condit p- - 1 0 0 41 King' Binemkrpp itianderaV lk 1 0 0 0 0 11 01 Idaho Falls AB H 0 A Dunn as 2 0 0 1 Ryan rf McKeon rt 0 0 0 0 JeSittn lb 2 0 131 Mulcahy c 44 2 7 0 2 2 0 Paterson If Adams 3b 3 2 0 5 Silvrthne et 2 1 0 0 Donidon 215 2 0 2 4 1 0 0 2 Biala p 1 0 0 2 Kiisura p 4032 01? Totals 25 7 27 17 Totals 30-- 7 24 11 seventh zBatted for Condit-I002 ono nno- -2 Ogden 010 002 00x- -3 Idaho Falls Runs—Miggina Settle MuSummary: Adams 2 Adams Errors—Mulcahy lrahy Runs batted in—Bezdek Adams 2 Silverthorne Stolen 1ase—Adams Sacrifice hits —Condit Jessen 2 Biala Runs responsib:e for—Condit 3 Stale 1 Bases on balls 000 000 000- -0 Boise 2 Struck out—By Puns—Williams Valine 2 —Off Condit 1 Biala summary: 5 Blocrnker 2 Biala 3 Klisura 2 PecCondit H Errors—Valine Paulson Joratz Losing pitcher- -Runs Winning Three-baspitcher—Biale eis Volk Tamone Trusky Stenger e e hit—Paterson Triple hits Condit batted in—Joratz 2 Heyd Double to Dunn play—King —Valine Joratz Struck out—By Green 9 play—Jesaen Hit by pitcher— Bases on balls—Off Green 7 to Miggins to Baughn Staley 5 Sliverthorne by Condit Evans by Biala Hit by pitcher—WilWild pitch—Green AttendancTime-2- :02 Left on bases—Ogden liams by Staley Ryan by Bloemker 5 Umpires—McQuillan and e-1100 Umpires—Gon- 6 Idaho Falls (estimated) Attendance-7- 62 Thurman Time-1- :47 ser and Ericson 1 Two-bas- Denver university has won the conference track championship a conference basketball title or a conference football crown In either the Ft M C or Big Seven The Big Ten conferleagues ence turned down the frosh rule because the leaders were con inced the first-yea- r lads couldn't possibly make the varsity teams 4 anyway According to reports the Pacific Coast conference will By Judson Bailey BROOKLYN May 19 (Al turn down the frosh rule at their has but it The adopted meeting spring leading pitcher of the Naa rule that makes college transtional league right now is a fers with a sophomore rating elivvhom the Brooklyn Dodgrookie If this gible for competition even certain could not were ers were the Big adopted by ruling Seven Cannon Parkinson who has stick with the team when they from Stanford just returned came north last month would be eligible to play at 'Utah This phenom winner of five The Salt Lake golf State without a defeat is 22- games courses are preparing to send a d Ed Head who started year-olhuge delegation to the Provo open out to be a lefthander and fiThe golftournament Sunday as a ers are talking of chartering a nally came to the majors acan of righthander—because 'bus for the trip to save tires cident golfer Henry Picard is a When he was 15 years old his who is not worried over the threatarm was crushed in a bus left ened shortage of new golf balls wreck while he was traveling Picard has been playing with with high school baseball reconditioned balls for some time team his The youngster's vision of difno now and says he can see a career diamond also was shatference in either distance or aclearned to throw but he tered curacy righthanded and began playing at first base and in the outfield NEW YORK May 19 The lure of pitching brought raralta 1334 of Tomaqua Pa him back to the mound and his of recent Chalky conqueror dazzling fast ball brought him Wright and Bobby Ruffin 131i to the attention of major league Long Island scrapper drew Tuesscouts But even though he had day night in a furious tremendous speed he had very Coliseum Bronx at the fight Rookie Tops N L -- - top-flig- ht - CIF1--J- oe 10-rou- 1 I i ' A 1 7 1 3 D 8 1 0 5 0 0 0 ss 824 6 23 6 21 523 619 24 6 2 1 tc I little idea where the ball was going He won 19 and lost eight for in the Evangeline Abbeville league in 1939 at the beginning In 1940 he won of his climb 12 and lost seven in approximately half a season for the Dodgers' Elmira farm in the Eastern league and in the middle of the summer Brooklyn called him His debut in Flatbush was a surprise assignment to start a night game against the Pittsburgh Pirates Under the lights of Ebbets field his pitch was hardly more than a flash in-oflight but in the first two he gave up four walks and three hits and was excused for the evening He spent all of last season at Montreal winning 18 and losing eight during the regular season and winning two more in the little world series even when he went to camp this spring he still was what the Dodger coaches call a "pumper" A 2 2 0 0 C o 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O 0 0 0 0 14 A O 1 0 O 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 6 6 8 6 5 5 4 b 0 0 0 3 6 7 7 9 1 0 1 7 2 0 1 0 5 5 7 0 1 207 35 49 60 8 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 r 0 0 2 0 4 2 2 2 9 12 6 6 6 7 7 7 3 1 0 5 0 3 0 0 6 11 4 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 2 0 0 1 2 9 2i ó 0 o 0 0 0 0 :: 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 7 36 :!:: 000 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 2 8 1 6 1 CI 2 1 3 1 10 43 2 4 10 41 10 37 9 29 10 29 7 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 23 23 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 5 b 2 4 5 6 10 34 2 5 9 31 10 37 B 0 2 1 2 2 p Totals 1 9 7 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 17 45 24 1 hr bb rht 001001 ()ell nl 115084 O ph mb 0 O O P0 (1 ab r h 2 5 2 25 9 9 7 31 7 10 28 4 8 1 3 1 7 8 1 1 $ 2 5 16 1 1 1 2 1 4 2 2 7 4 0 5 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 g 0 0 h th 2h 62 123 1:1 Ti 87 14 40 80 S 56 71 10 86 1)6 11 32 78 6 oh 8 293 8)207 35 7 270 21 10 331 42 7 254 39 Team Fielding 225 26S 362 204 197 252 10 6 7 7 10 ' 0 O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 17 7 el 0 0 0 n 0 0 o 7 I 1 0 ? 0 1 11 2 0 0 3 39 13 0 bb hb rbi 1 0 O 1 7 2 1 2 4 1 O 3 0 3 9 0 3 0 1 726 002 10 226 4 O 0 A O O 0 :::- 4 - 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Rom111t 01 81stl2b xxxCraft 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 JavervP stsWarier Sainp zzistcluttz 1 0 A 5 3 13 3 0 4 0 0 0 o 4 1 0 4 0 0 0 AB H 3 1 1 lOwler Two-bas- runs-14ne- 1 t 1 0 0 0000 1 0 0 0 33 7 27 20 Totals 8 y2t1 IV Two out when winning rut) scored xilmuski for HeMsley in ninth axilatted for Vandsr5lecr in ninth xxxRan for Goodman in ninth Holinea in eighth 'Batted fm-for zzRn - Tobin in eighth ninth zszlian for Lombardi inin ninth zrzzBatted for Bain rotate 35 t- 000 000 Cincinnati 000 000 101- -2 Boston Error—Joost Runs batted in Summary: Demares Cooney —Walker Demarco! hits-4- 00st Miller Lombardi Three-basbit—M McCormick Sacrifice— 9 Left on bases—Cincinnati Demaree r Boston 0 Banos on balia—Off Vander-MeeI "rr 2 1 off Riddle off Javery 8 Sain 1 Strurk out —By VanderNieer 8 by in 1 Hits—Off VanderNteer lavery fared 6 nat8 innings off Riddle 1 in off Sain 0 oft Javery S in 8 ters fared 3 batters) Passed ball- -in Losing Lombardi Winninz pitcher--Salt- ) Two-bas- Newlionser Hurls Ticres to Victory e a 2-- 3 I 3 Time-2- :03 pitcher--Riddl- e Mils Defeat Pitt Detrnit Roston 10 Philadelphia Pet 890 111 111 20 13 21 1 n 4434 6 23 4o4 371 Ptoston 2 Detroit 5 Philadelphia 1 Cleveland 4 (Only Eames scheduled) Wednesday's Probable Pitchers Washinston at St Louis taltht— ) ) Na Holiingnorth Hudson vs ) New York at Chicago—Russo ) Dietrich Ph lindelohla at Petrolt—Marchltdon ) ) vs Renton ) Roston skt Clevtland—Husson ) vs Harder A Cards Blame Two-bas- 4 1 2 4 0 2 fl 1 2 1) 3 0 ft n 1 1 rk elt 1 1 ----- s Three-hal- run-0- Poor Hitting fl""""'"'""1211! BITE0FREEIVar RICH:ritsgrirIG telAttliamstiloos I 1 (3-3- ) (4-3- ) (4-2- ) EASY-ORAwi- Three-bas- e e plays--Bra- (3-0- (3-3- gan ) well-balanc- ed 3-- (1-4- (3-1- (1-0- (2-5- eV- 9 - e 32-- "I just stood out there and plate" d g raven-hairethe Louisiana boy said Tuesday "I hadn't been able to develop much control at Montreal I worked a lot there but it was too cold for me I walked more men for the Royals than I ever pad before-- 92 I believe "But I got a great break this spring Fred Fitzsimmons took me aside one day and gave me a little talk He told me every time I threw the ball to have some definite idea where I was trying to get it—low inside low outside high outside or wherever I wanted it "That's what I have been ing and almost all of a sudden I was ableto put it in there" In his last outing Head walked only four men and fanned seven and he is likely to keep If On being a regular winner he does it will be another plume in the bonnet of wily old Fitz-Bsimmons who also has made a different hurler out of Lefty French this season by teaching him a knuckle ball do-flin- gs ut ' ) Cardinals Blast Giants to Hurlers good-lookin- 3 t (1-1- fogged the ball up to the 4 2 4 1 A Two-bas- (I-1- (2-3- Detroit ARHO4 Slodtar1h2b 4 1 2 3 2 3 2 Crarnerst 3 1 2 01 NfcCoskylf 4 n 1 0 Yorkth -- I 3117 3117 1 11 t HadclIffff 4: PHILADELPHIA May 19 n' Rosslin 2 33 n 2 1 Tehnettsc 2 1 5 Scoring all their runs in the eighth 3 HIchrockAtit 2 0 2 the Phi Is defeated Pittsburgh 5 to 3 0 0 2 1losiNeAturdierp ft ft 4 in a twilight game Tuesday ft n fans as a bene3b hr sh sh hh hb rhi played before 2500 0000 4 8 4 relief fund army-nav- y 28 0 35 75 the for fit 32 24 S Totals fl Tots's 30 7 27 11 1 2 7 40 7 39 With one out in the eighth Mer Boston )Batted for Butlattl In elchth 0 1 7 36 2 33 n00 000 11n- -2 4 0 1 1 24 0 17 45 rill May batted for Pitcher Johnny Detrtt '100 n20 00x 5 3 17 7 81 39 13 205 Errors—None Runs bat'1 and Summary: 3 4 4 3 4 28 Lloyd 1405 4 29 singled 33 Podgajny Mrrnsky 2 Williams 0eks Waner followed with a single and hits—Cramer 131nworh Horne 11Harry slarnie who ran for May ellfil Stolenhit—NicCosky base—Russ Left tri bases4 on Danny Murtaugh's 13mtnn 5 Detrtort scored a bases on Salls—Off Pb p pct 2 Newhouser 2 Struck ont—ev 2 96 16 953 double Danny Litwhiler cleared Terry 0 106 19 Terry 2 Newhouser n Hits—Off Terry 8 952 out In f:ftlat Butlar1 (none 13 0 60 4 945 bases with a tripleand Alban in0 in4 Innings the 1 in 3 1 Hit 2 5 Ityba 103 939 20 by - pitcher—By Glossop's single sent him home Terry (Ross) Time-1- :54 3 9 939 19 Si 311 3 3 921 110 ST LOUIS May 19 (P)—The with the fifth run off Max Butcher Philadelphia ABHOA ABHOA! two St Louis major league entries 4 1 6 0 Waner cr Coscrrt Ai —the Cardinals and the Browns— Barrett I: 2 0 2 0101Murtugh 3b 43 1 72 01 0 1 4 0 rt Bnjamin lb are having strikingly similar for- INFttriW Elliott 3b 4 2 1 0 Litwhiler rf 4 4 5 0 4 2 2 2 4: 1 1 2b 3 4 et Glossop tunes so far this season As Mike DiMaggo 4 3 1 Fletchr lb 21 00 05 01 Koy 6 ea 0 4 Bragan Rbaya INational League Gonzales the Cards' Cuban coach xVn Gustine 2b 3 0 3 1 Warren c ti 3 0 02 1 Won Lost Pet 2 0 0 3 1 5 1 Podgajny Lopez would 8 I 1 0 0 25 758 say they're getting "good Butcher p 3 1 0 31 01 ay Brooklyn 114 0 0 0 15 0 Boston 515 vvNtarnio no hit" pitch 5 17 531 0 0 1 0 St IAMIS tioerst p It The Cardinals' 16-- victory over 17 18 514 Pittsburgh New 1 ork 18 171 Ili 35 12 27 11 from Itle gra 24 8' Totals 6 30 Totals New York the Giants for Monday 7 1 — 151 Cincinnati in ninth for Pletcher zBatted a season scoring mark served only 14 121 19 Chicago yBotted for Phdajny In eighth 10 23 Philadelphia YYPan for May in eighth to emphasize their general in000 016 116- 1-4 Pittsburgh PRINCE ALBERT' SMOKES at effectiveness the 000 000 05x- -5 Tuesday' s Reults plate: They Phiiadelphia St Louis S New York 4 Runs batted Errors—None have Summary: to two been held or less runs SO RICH TASTY YET SO MUM ' 3 Litwhiler Roqton 2 Cincinnati (Murtaugh in 12 games and have been shut in—Philadelphia Philadelphia IL Pittsburgh 4 Glossop): Pittsburgh (Lopez DiMaggin 3 IT'S SMOOTH 6 hits—Coacarart Murtaugh Brooklyn Chicago out five times Home run—DiMaggio hit—Litwhiter AND SURE EASY ROLLIN:T00 A veteran baseball observer has Double to Glossop to BenWedncsday's Probable Pitchers 5 on St Louie at Brooklyn—Cooper 2 Left bases—Philadelphia said sarcastically that Manager jamin J NO vs Vtyatt LUMPING UP NO DRIBBLING on balls—Off 3 Bases PodgaPittaburgh 1 Etruek out— Chicago at New l'ork—Passeau Billy Southworth is leading a joy 3 Hoerst 1 2 Butchr va 5 Hita—Oft Butcher LIT STAYS PA TOO— out arpenter (31) Podgajny team You are as likely Py Pittsburgh at Boaton—Sewell Podgajny 4 In 8 innings Hoerst 2 in 1 to get a base hit from the eighth ' IN PAPERS OR PIPES! Vs Earley Umpires— Winning pitcher—Podgajny -TimeCincinnati at Philadelphia Stare batter as you are from the lead Conlan Barr and Magerkurth- Atten4ance-2- 500 ts Hughes (145) 1:3a off man and the slugger in the clean-u- p spot is just as likely to The Big Six as the pitcher hitless go (1r Batting (three leadersABtn each league) The Cardinals' inability to make R H Pet 0 -I ! 21 29 122 50 Spence Senators 410 headway in the pennant race can't Doerr Red Sox 23 90 13 itt 4 8 400 k be on blamed Gordon Yankees 26 09 their pitching The 34 5M i Lernanno Reds 19 9 20 345 NEW YORK May 19 Reuel' Dodgers —31 122 24 40 32S hur!ing staff is probably the best in the majors in holding opposing resurgent Cards 30 108 19 35 St Louis Cardinals elittA44 Slaughter - dpor9P: ''' teams to 109 runs in 31 games an whipped the New York Giants lionle'Run Club 8 to 4 Tuesday for their fourth — average of 35 runs per game ' '""A"::' ' ''ir"fl 4' National league—F McCormick Reds 7 1 It's trite but true in baseball victory in five games and ousted Dodgers 7 Marshall Giants 6 V Pi6 to get just one single the Pittsburgh Pirates from third Pni Is Litwin ler Di Maggio failure that rates 6 the National league American league—York Tigers 9 Wil- sometimes loses a game With place inLends :i liams Red Sox 8 J Di Maggio YanNew York St the Browns that one hit has been S kee ABHOA ABHOA 1 missing all too frequently and in Brnwn 313 55 0 11 3n Bartell As3b 5 00 23 01 :::1‘40: ) ili 3 cf Jiirges addition inability to sacrifice has TMoore Runs Batted In 1 4 0 4 2 1 2 0 Ott rt -4:Musisi If been costly 2 2 it 3 'National league—Marshall Giants 29 Sialighir rf 4 1 2 0 Mlytt lb ' 4 0 2 0 Panders lb 4 0 12 0 Lieber rt Brown Cardiiaie 2S If McCormick Reds -' x':-:''' 1 4 1 3 0 e - 4 533 391 8HHOA 4 0 7 0 Pcskyss Foxrf WilliamsIf Dorrr2n froXXth Tartor3b Pearrickr Trrryp Sisi4ottn Ryban I 571 Tuesday's Result (5-3- it Roiton C 11M8 1 1 13 1? 12 11a04hington 1 hies go DETROIT May 19 CP—Behind the six-hpitching of Southpaw Iai Newhouser who will tte 21 years old Wednesday the betroit Tigers Tuesday tightened their grip on the American league's third place by defeating Boston's challenging Red Soxe 5 to 2 for an series edge in their three-gamDiNfaglocf to 4 5 - rrrorm--Inhomo- 3 0 1 0 4 1 j 4 0 2 2 0 4 2 3 0 01 32 10 27 A Tritals 32 4 ?4 9' Tntals xlintieft for Fowler In tooth ono non 001 —1 Philadelphia Cleve's 010 02s n Summary: Room lit haltod Wonth1 Pills WI' nesith 2 Krrevich Rett Inesa Home Soott: tc Weathertv Etofrn bagoe—Ilifsek isnA $Kert —Meek Double Lett ott baises—PbosdeIbhte In Cleve- -land A nrtamm on balls—Off 'Fowler strikenbte—Bv Fowler 3 mbree bre Pit by roteher—Ry Embree- - WalWill bitch—rmdoe thredeem— laema) A rlrieve Iltle and GPliel Tirio-1- :30 tebrtancs estimatt4 ) —2300 0 0 2 3 0 0000 2 0 3 30 0 0 it Msel( 2b Etrbree p 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 ICastiglia 1 9 ' Cooney Wins Game For Boston I Lost 1 tt 55 Major League Standings American League t: ld the-Easter- : Is - n - f i '''':ir 1:'14'"'I'e:':-i:L'‘4-4044 Purchased Babe Dahlgren by Dodgers for pinchhitting and relief work k - 4 O 1 o n n 0 ri:: BROOKLYN et po 1 Bolas Twin Falls Pocatello Salt Lake Ogden Idaho Falls ? 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The tussets scored in the secborz 4 Faris 3 Struck out—By Guldborz 2 Peersen 3 Faris 6 Bases on balls—Off ond when Paterson tripled and 2 Willi 2 Fart& Guldborg 5 Petersen scored on Adams' single through Idaho Fella Feria BaJk—Petersert ritehee—Gulborz Row t to nci ance- -8 00 Time 2:00 The winning runs were Pocatello Umpires— second Steubing and Enger salt Lake made in the sixth on four singles Twin Fell' Green Turns in Shorts on Sports 9 2 Merle Heyd 213 Frank Nelson p Eddie Green p Harold Paulson of Bob Joratz of Earl Peterson c George Valine as Eddie Barr of Dick Moreno 2h D Williams 3b S Andrade lb Nick Cullop of Manuel Vargas p Murril Brown p 3-- 2 trend towards bigger football squads with emphasis on giving every lad possible a chance in every game even if some of the finesse that has been stressed in the past has to be sacrificed Big &quads naturally will mean less Two-Hi- t polish but that will not neoessar Tribune Intermountain Wire ily hamper the entertainment and interest in the' college game BOISE Idaho — Veteran Eddie Green pitched two-h- it ball to pace Some of the other questions the Pocatello to a shutCardinals that will crop up at the conferout victory over the Boise Pilots ence session will do with playing here night in Airway sence football and basketball park Tuesday The score was 5 to O teams rule revisions on contemThe box score: football Pocatello Boise plated A AB H ABHGAi21 schedule which vas the direct 2b 5 2 1 0 0 1 Volk 2b Heyd reason for Denver's withdrawal WflhIam 3b 4 1 1 4 0 3 2 Peccia 2b 4 1 2 2! 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