Show I ridn 20 ftlic Morning Suit £alcc (Tribune Official Ballot Win One Tilt ie ar Lake-Ogde- just one of the tilts This gloomy prediction — gloomy if you happen to hail from any intermountain town south of Fort Hall or southeast of American Falls— is based on the Northern g uncanny habit of despite all the facts and figures annually marshalled in support of their foes- At Idaho Falls Highland park is being put In shape to accommodate a crowd estimated to hit 4000 and with the bulk of that sizable rooting section expected to show more than a leaning to the Northern cause the Southerners wall have more trouble winning the opening feature next Wednesday all-star- Vote Today ar Tribune - Telegram-sponsore- Cross benefit at Community park m Salt Lake City one day following But to get back to the opener at Idaho Falls — not only will a partisan crowd help theallNorthernthree of ers but the fact that the Northern clubs Idaho Falls Twin Falls and Boise— are in the upper division of the second half standings is bound to be reflected in the game’s outcome From a purely statistical viewtean — assumpoint th Southern select will the most fans ing that powerful combination possible — appears to have an edge attofirst be base and in the outfield’ about even with the Northern clubs in pitching and slightly inferier at second base third base and short-topan- d at the receiving position Favored to Win But ever since the league classic was instituted back in 1939 — when Lewiston was in the loop and Idaho Falls out of it — the Southern squad has walked on the diamond favored to win and hmped off after getting dressed down maintaining a bit of friendly contempt for everyone in general and the senbes in particular A bannercrowd of 5000 turned cut at Community park in 1939 to see the Notherners (then the West edge the Salt 3 stars 4 to and the vear following Joe Egnatic now Private Egnatic of Fort Douglas belted one of Mel Ristau’s pitches out of Airway park at Boise to put the skids under the Southernall-st- all-star- ar llo s) Signed City I ers again Last year the North racked a for 20 hits quintet of chuckers them a 12 to than not only gave 5 dens on but made the contest at John— Affleck park in Ogden so dull for the partisan crowd — that a big share of them didn’t have the courage to see the slaughter through to its conclusion Past performers back in the league this year are Bob Joratz Earl Petersen and Steve Andrade ©f Pocatello Walt Lowe and Gerald Staley of Boise and Willie Enos and George Petersen of Salt Indicate umpires for Jud-nic- h DETROIT July 30 VP) —The De-tri- ct staged a defeat the eighth inning rally to 11 to 5 in Philadelphia AthletidS the opener of a doubleheader Thursday but the Macks took the nightcap 7 to 6 on tight relief pitching by Roger Wolff Detroit clinched the series however" two games to one its first in a month Tigers six-ru- n 115 2132 -- First cam I Detroit Philadelphia A B H O A ABHOA Mile cf 5 2 5 0 Bldwrh 2b 5 3 5 5 4 10 0' Radcllf flf Valorf McNair IX 5 12 Ol McCosky cf 4 2 2 0 5 2 2 0 Rosa rf Johnson Siebert lb 5 2 6 01 H'Vgin 3b 5 2 11 5 19 0 2 1 0 l1 York lb Blair 3b 5 2 2 1 Km kbkr 2b 2 2 10 Franklin a 0 0 0 0 4 2 3 41 Hitchcock Slider 2b-31 3 12 0 5 01 TebbetUc Wacnerc 3 0 0 1 White p 3 l n Be p 10 0 2 10 0 R Trout p Harnp 71 37 14 27 11 14 24 Totals 39 Totals 200— 5 100 002 06x-7-Philadelphia ll 100 031 Detroit None Runs bated Summary: Errors — Miles Suder 2 His In —Siebert Besse Rad-elisrins 6 McCosky 2 Boss Franklin Two-bas- e bits — Bioodworth 2 Rad-cliMiles Knickerbocker Tebbetts Double run — Hurfcins Home plays— Franklin to Blood worth to York Blood-wort- h Left to York Suder to Siebert on bases— Philadelphia 9 Detroit 8 Bases OLD GREENWICH Conn July on balls— Off Besse 4 off Harris 2 off Strikeouts — Besse 2 White 1 30 CP — Gloria Callen Nyack N Whits 2 Hits— Off Besse 10 in 6 Inning off Haroff Y Thursday night erased one of ris 4 in 2 off Whits 14 in 6 Wtnnlnk pitcher — Eleanor Trout 0 in 2 3 Holm Rose’s backstroke — Time of Trout— Losina pitcher Harris 1 hour 50 minute records wrhen she set a new Amergame Second ame ican long course mark of 1:498 Detroit Philadelphia ABHOA6 for 150 yards ABHOA 2b-4 2 3 01 Bldwrth Miles cf 3 0 2 The previous record of 1:509 Valo rf 5 1 1 01 Radcliff If 5 2 0 0 Kckbkr 2b 5 21 3 1 zzHitchcock 0 10 O O0 was set by Miss Holm when she 2 3 0 McCosky cf 5 Johnson If 3 Siebert 15 5 2 7 31 Higgins 3b 44 1 1 3 was Mrs Art Jarrett at Manhat4 10 Harris rf tan Beach N Y June 27 1936 1 1 3150 3110 3 b -- Callen Betters Holm’s Mark ff ff 2-- 3 1-- I 110 4 4 3 0 2 2 York 1b 2 2 4 0 franklin as 3 0 2 3 1 O 1 1 Tebbetts c 3 1 4 1 4 110 2 0 2 3 0 Bridges p Gorsica p Wilson p O O O 113 OOOO 1 O O O 3 ff e 1-- 2-- 3 Pacific Coast League Txie Angele Sacramento Seattle San Dieeo San Francisco Portland 116 So Main 100-yar- — Oaklanri Hnllvwood Phon While the Amateur Athletic union does not recognize records in distances of less than 100 yards Miss Callen backstroked 50 yards in 317 seconds clipping 11 seconds off the mark of Dorothy Forbes of Philadelphia listed as the best previous ‘‘noteworthy performance" g It was the second evening in a row for Miss Callen who clipped 12 seconds off d Mrs Rose's American backstroke mark with a time of 1:096 in Brooklyn last night record-breakin- Won 73 69 63 62 58 51 52 43 Lot 44 49 54 59 58 67 69 71 Pet 624 505 538 512 500 432 430 377 Thursday’ Remit R H E Sacramento 002 POO 200 — 4 10 0 Portland 9 14 0 104 110 llx Sacramento DonLiska Fltzke (6) and Leovlch nelly and Mueller R H E At San Diego — Flrat game: 2 8 OOO 200 0 0 Seattle 002 001 x — 3 7 He-2 San Diego Fischer Johnson (4) and Beard bert and Salkeld R H E Second night game: — 7 14 1 120 100 210— Seattle 4 6 6 001 030 000 San Diego Soriano Carnett 15) and Keane: Da-- i n Brown (7) and Ballinger Salkeld (2) R H E At Oakland — Night game- 3 12 OOO 101 OOl I Hollywood Oaklanri 1(11 OOO OOx — 4 lO 1 Joiner Thomaa t6) and Atwrood Bux ton and Glenn A Clubs Switch Games to Park Jaycee The series three-gam- e be- tween the Salt Lake Bees and the Twin Falls Cowboys scheduled for August 7 8 and 9 at Community park has been shifted to Jaycee park at the Magic city Manager Andy Harrington of the Bees announced Thursday Instead the Cowboys will play the Bees at Salt Lake City August 14 15 and 16 This series was originally scheduled for Twin Falls Harrington also revealed that Johnny Hernandez stellar first baseman will be out of the line-u- p for several days because of illness safety t Idaho Kalis Pocatello AB H O A! 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Wiliams 3b 5 A 1 1 4 Valine 2 0 2 Dunn ss 0 6 Jeen lb 4 0 1 1 1 rt ter 2b 43X0 Paterson rf 4 0 1 01 Joratz If 3 2 9 Buck! 3b 43 01 X1 41Ol Andrade lb Petersen c 3 0 6 HUvrthn cf 4 1 3 Wenner If 4 1 3 Oi Barr rf 2 1 6 Oi Paulson cf 4 0 2 Jordin c O 4! 3 1 0 1 Pavla p lillwtnkr! p 3 at IMttshursh Only sAie Cincinnati Boatnn scheduled 3 220-yar- (night postponed 240-yar- d Friday's I'robable Pm her loiils at New lurk— Bcazlcy (8 8)— CarpenterBosUm C inrlnnatt at Derringer ) Karlev (5 7) or Mtarr (13-7- ) at Philadelphia (night) — Vltthurgh v ) Itoerst 4 lO) (aorohkl (Only game scheduled) wj Hi 7 ft) (4-6- (1-1- f 100-yar- j 320-yar- Thursday's Results Detroit 11-Philadelphia 4 le eland 4 Boston 3 VtaHliIngton II M TOuls 4 Only games eHediiled Friday's Probable Pitchers 2 Iwlllghl-nigh- t New ork at Mt Iamiis and Borowy )— ( handler (11-2- ) ) lo-l- ) and ts Hollingsworth Galehouse (97) Boston at Detroit (night)— Hughsoa ) (11-3Benton —HudWashington sat 4 hlcago (night)— son (6 10) (6 9) Humphries — 4'leveland at (night) Philadelphia v Smith ) Fowler (2-- wool growers wool buyer Miss Haddie Hadloek representand transportation men are ing Salt Lake's Deseret Gym was expected to attend I the only entrant In the fancy divbut showed the ing division assembled swim fans an exhibition of her skill Seven events are on the slate Friday — five for men and two for women Finals in all events will be held starting at 6 p m Preliminaries will be held promptly at 4 l p m All contestants are cautioned EAST HAMPTON N Y Jull to must the clerk that Uiey report — of the meet not later than 5:45 30 (’!’) Four seeded players a among the first 10 In the natio'nfc p m for the finals women’s rankings won the! The summary: free atvle— Ralnh Furuard matches Thursday in the openinf e Ogden Ravmonrt Jensen Garfield Edward 59 1 Wition Deseret gvm TlmeJ2 round of the annual East Hamj — breast stroke Floyd Champ nevi Ogden Albert Hobson —Otrdij Ralph ton Invitation tennis1 tournamerUJ Time 3 Huber Deseret gvm Fanrv diving (women)— Only on en- at the Maidstone club Deseret gvm but Hattie Hadloek try Margaret Osborne bf San Frar ouvexhtbltton medlev swim— Ralph Barnard cisco ranked fourth among th3ji Hobson Oeden Willi Albert Ogden nation’s feminine stars defeatef Wvnn Ogden Time — 341 3 2 2 tvle (women) — Fllen Mrs Basil Mkguire free whi Garfield: Virginia Lundell GarFdwajd g Helen Bernhard r field Lois Gilner Deseret gym Time— 1:25 7 eliminated Gloria Buv' free style relay — Ros Hender- New York 1 2 son Jack Grow Chester Thomas and ler Rav Jensen Garfield: Ross Larson Jim Hope Knowles of Avon Conr Flvnn Maurice Stark and Ed Watson Deseret gvm Flovd Champnevs Blaine ranked seventh beat Nancy Co:!: Willis Wvnn and James Farr Nelson bett of Rollins college 3 " Time — 333 5 Ogden fi-- 6 Favorites Win Net Matelies (6-0- u ) (6-7- (8-7- 8 Pioneer League I A ) 3 o O 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 O xCullop 32 6 27 11 Total 33 6 27 161 Total xFlted out for Davl in ninth 100 OOO OOl — 2 Idaho Fall 000 OOO 000 — 0 Pocatello Run — Donaldson Jordin Summary: Buckel Errors— Jessen Joratz Paulson Stolen base — Sllverthorn hit — Sacrifice — Three-ba- e hits AnAndrade Petersen Two-base — hit Dunn drade Donaldson in — Donaldson Paterson DouRuns batted ble play — Donaldson to Jessen to Buckel to iJonaldson to Dunn Valine to Stetter to Andrade Runs for — Davis 2 Bullwlnkel 4 Davis 5 Struck out — By responsible Base on balls —Off Bullwlnkel 3 Davis 5 Balk— Bullwlnkel Umpires— —Conger and Orr Time — 215 Attendance — 89 Krmilt 9 n I’oratrllo 0 Thurcday’ ltk 7 Salt 4 hnl Ozdn Twin Fll lilniiu Full 2 220-ynr- d 22l)-vr- d : Prohnhlr l’llrhir FrldV 1 butt Ozilrn Ijtkc 6:3(1 p n Hrtkl I v Uljanlrli (10-7- ) at 830 p m Idaho Fall Foratllo (12-3v Schmidt (2-(irwn 5 p) rn— FaFall at Bo)r 8:4 Tln x or Crell (5-4- ) ria Staley (11-1- C40-sr- 12-- 100-var- 1) 6-- d sixth-rankin- 320-var- 6-- International League Jersev Citv Rochester 3 Buffalo 1 6 Toronto 2 Montreal Baltimore Newark 12 8racus 1-- 2 1 Brooks Defeat Cubs 9 to 2 (AA-Bla- sting the fifth O A 10 Arky Vaughan and Mickey 10 4 Owen singled and Frenchy Borda 19100 g&fay lined a pinch double into score both and tie the 14 0 1 leftto 2 4 8 0 0 2 game Je -- i first pitch Summarv: Runs— McHugh Rue Daniels 2 Giovacchlnl Chesnes 2 Owen— Enos 2 Reeves 2 Harrington Errors McHugh HarSmith Chesnes Estrada Atthowe — Home run Daniels Three-bas- e rington Two-bas- e hits — Reeves Enos hits — McStolen bases — Hugh Enos Harrington Reeves Runs batted in — DanGiovacchlnl iel 2 Owen Enoi Smith Giovacchlnl — Reeves Harrington 3 Double to McSmith to Omeis Omei to Foutsplays to Chesnes to Owen Hugh Harrington Left on bases — Salt Lake 6 Ogden 6 Runs for — Maspero 4— Wisneski responsible 1 Orelia 3 Losing Maspero4 Base on balls — Masperopitcher 2 Wisneski Orelia 2 Strikeouts — Maspero 2 Wis-- r eskl 3 Orelia 8 Wild nltchMaepero Prollette Tims — Umpires — Enger and 1:46 Attendance — 1907 Warneke made the Dodgers look his wares over but didn’t stop Camilli their scoring Dolph singled for a run and Medwick scored from third when Catcher Clyde McCullough after taking Dixie Walker’s pop foul threw to second in a vain effort to keep Camilli from running Brooklyn Chicago Tribune Intermountain Wire BOISE — Lanky Al Korho nen the Pioneer league’s leading hitter ambled up to the plate in the last of the ninth here Thursday with the sacks crammed and spanked out a single to left said clout giving the Boise Pilots a 4 decision over the Twin Falls Cowboys and a lift back into sole possession of first place Korhonen’s safety his third of the evening brought to an end a red-hball game The Cowboys scored three runs in the first and one in the second but from that point on they were helpless as Stu Fredericks who was rushed in to relieve faltering Harry Johnston in the first frame came up with a masterful job of squelching the dynamite in the bats of Tom Ro bello & Co The score: 5-- ot I Bold Twin Fall AB HO A! ABHOA 4 0 2 41 Koenlx 2b 5 2 2 Sierra Shanks cf 4 1 2 Oi Tamone 3b 5 1 1 Sunserl lb 5 2 6 11 Korhonen £ If 4 3 1 4 0 0 0 Robe llo rf 3 2 4 01 Drake c 4 115 0 Karrmn 2b 4 1 2 0 Lowe lb 3 0 3 Lohrke 3b 3 0 0 Trusky rf Hatchett c 3 O 7 Oi Stenper cs 4 2 0 61 c 1 3 4 If 2 0 Paulson Burton 1 O 0 Ol fohnstn p OOOO Olsen p Vntrlli p 2 0 0 0! Frdrick p 4 2 O 2 Total 36 12 27 19 33 8x24 8l Total xNone out in clntb when winning run scored 310 000 000 — 4 Twin Fall 030 100 001Sun-se-5 Boise — Shanks Sierra Runs Summary: Lowe Stenger 2 Paulson Robello Fredericks Errors — Lowe —Trusky Stenger RoShanks Runs batted In Sunserl 2 Two-base bello Koenig 2 Korhonen Stenger — 2 Robello Korhonen hits Shanks Home run — Stenger Bases on balls —ll Johnston 1 Frederick 5 Olsen 1 11 17 ri Ven-turel- — Johnston 1 FredStrlke-out- s 1 ericks 6 Olsen 3 Venturelll 4 Winning — Fredericks Losing pitcher — Venpitcher Rune responsible for — Venturelll turelll X Johnston 3— Fredericks 1 Olsen 4 to Sunserl Double plavs Harrtman Stenger to Koentg to I owe Umpires — Steublng and Wltbeck Time — 1 53 Attendance— 1200 ABHOA American Association Memphis 11 Little Rock 8 New Orleans 3 Birmingham Only games scheduled btd 3 2-- Texas League Houston 2 Dallas 3 Tulsa X Shreveport San Antonio 8 Fort Worth 2 Beaumont 6 Oklahoma City 3 X Pyper Annexes Midget Races Jerry Pyper the 1940 and 1941 central California champion from Fresno Thursday night again took the majority cf honors on Salt Lake’s fairgrounds’ oval as the doodlebugs raced for the final time until the end of the war because of an O D T order which has banned all automobile racing in the United States for the duration Jerry in his Drake number one midget copped the feature race of 30 laps placed second behind Johnny Wesselberry in a qualifying heat won the trophy dash and turned his fastest lap In the Salt time trials at 159 seconds Lake drivers divided the rest of the honors money and points pretty evenly among themselves in one of the best midget racing nights in the local circuit’s three-yehistory By far the most thrilling event of the evening was the third qualfour ifying heat between the field fastest bugs of the as Wesselberry grabbed the leadturn the race went into the first but in the third lap California’s ace took advantage of Johnny’s wide skid to sneak inside for the lead position But Johnny wasn’t through and on the last turn of Wilson International Tennis Rackets ar 14-c- 10-la- p The mam event was an exhibition of skill as Johnny Smith 1942 accumulated point winner of the local dogged Pyper throughout the race The results: — Time gear-jamme- List Price rs Faiieit tlma trial Jerry Pyper :15 9 dash (5 laps) — 8 Johnny Trophy Eddie Petersen 120Pypr Smith heat (XO lap) — Wimpy Flrt qualifyingSoren 3:16 2 — Paul Patteron Second qualifying heat (10 lap) — Glenn Rock Hansen Howard Ray Wlnegaz 25X6 Third qualifying heat (10 lap) — Johnny Wesselberry Pyper Smith— 247 Bud Coleman Consolation (10 Smith Wlnegar 2:53lap) — 30 event Main lap) Pyper Smith Wee'berry Wlnegar Rock S24 will be admitted free to the games Friday’s schedule: Lower bracket — Helper vs St George 10 a m Ogden vs Murray 6 p m Upper bracket — Provo vs Bingham 12:30 p m Salt Lake vs Brigham City Rotary Boys 3:30 p m Semifinal play will take place early Saturday when winning teams from both lower and up- per 'brackets fight it out to determine ultimate finalists The climax of the two-da- y single elimination meet will mbe reached Saturday at 8 p when the finals will be held $800 Bruce Barnes Model ar Utah Legion Nines Open Meet At John Affleck Park Today Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN — Striving for participation in a regional junior base-an ball series in California at as yet unannounced date eight junior baseball teams from various cities throughout Utah Friday and Saturday will vie for state honors at the American Legion junior baseball tournament at John Affleck park Play begins Friday morning at 10 a m and will continue through to Saturday mghrs final tilt slated ' for 8 p m All games will be held at John (Afannounces and fleck park Aaron Horne official of the meet service men m uniform c 1 scant feet Total 36 8 24 Total xBatted for Sturgeon In ninth xxBatted for Warneke In ninth zBatted for Allen In fifth 000 110 000 — 2 Chlcazo 000 062 Olx— 9 Brooklyn — Errors Camilli Reese 2 Summary: In Olsen Novikoff 8trtnger Run 2 Medwick 2 Borda Kara v 2 Herman Two-bas- e hlte — Borda-gara-—y Camilli Reese Three-bas-e Reiser hit Sturgeon Reese Sacrifice — Home run — Novikoff Reese Double playe — Allen to Herman to Camilli Vaughan to Herman to Camilli Reese to Herman to Camilli: McCullouRh Sturto Sturgeon to Stringer: Stringer to on ball — Olsen Base geon to Russell 2 Warneke X Allen X Macon X Strike-out- e — Bv Olsen 2 Warneke X Macon 2 Warneke Hite—Off Olsen 7 tn 4 7 In 3 Allen 6 In 5 Macdn 3 In 4 pitcher— Allen Losing pitcher— Winning Olsen Attendance 7892 ' Southern Association go he gunned inside the Jerry’s wide Bpin and crossed finish line the victor by a lejv 37 X4 27 14 i Buy U S War Stamps and Bofids Every Payday! 4 St Paul 2 (13 lnnlns:') post(2) Indianapolis at Milwaukee poned 2 Toledo same 6 (second Minneapolis postponed)aames scheduled Only the X3 6-- 6-- 0-- 3-- 7 6-- j d Columbu Pee Wee Reese sacrificed and Billy Herman bounced a single off Olsen’s bare hand for another run Medwick Then Pete Reiser and 31 9 27 10 also singled Herman scoring and Totals 35 6 24 12 Total xLived on error for Wisneski iu ninth Olsen gave way to Lon Warneke xxRan for Daniels in ninth Each of the Dodgers had hit the 010 010 002- Ogden Salt Lake 303 030 OOx — 9 15?' Philadelphia game ) tw night Chicago 4 1144 ff AB H 4 1 2 0 Chesnes as 4 1 4 Owen lb Fnoa If 3 2 Reeves cf 4 2 2 2b Frrngtn 4 0 Kerr c 4 1 Orelia p 9 j BROOKLYN July 30 across six runs on seven hits Enos Gets Double in the fifth inning the Brooklyn Enos doubled and went to third crushed the Chicago Cubs as Reeves lived on Atthowe’s er- Dodgers 9 to 2 Thursday night and inror to start the Bee machine roll creased their National league lead ing in the fifth Harrington dou to eight and a half games over bled in the pair and then Giovac the idle St Louis Cardinals The chini came up with a single that game was a twilight affair blow-opushed Andy across home plate the Until the The Reds got their second run Dodgers’ only big off Lefty Vem hit when Daniels walked Estrada sin- Olsen had been a single in the gled and Smith singled in the while the Cubs had inning fifth McHugh doubled Daniels got fourth two-ru- n lead with one run a taken his second hit of the evening by on a single by Olsen in the fourth singling to right and the two final and Lou Novikoff’s sixth homer in Ogden tallies scored as Hetki bat- the fifth lived on ting for Wisneski But there was no questioning Chesnes’ error in the ninth the authority of the champs when The box score: came to bat in their half of they Salt J akf Ogden Gvarhlnl 3b Sander rf Thursday's Result 2 Brook!) n ga me) The score: In the third inning for Salt Lake— after the home club had collected those three in the first — Chesnes singled went to second on Maspero’s wild pitch and scored on Enos’ long triple to center Reeves tripled In Enos and Wisneski’s first relief effort by singling in Reeves Cincinnati Philadelphia AB H O A ABHOA Walker cf 4 0 3 0 Waner cf 4 13 0 4 0 4 5 Marshll rf 4 O 0 0 Mrtaugh 51 Gloaaop 2b 4 0 3 3 Frey 2b f 23 15 4 0 0 0 2 if 2 0! Ltwhller Tipton 2 1 11 0 McCmk lb 3 0 7 0! Etten lb Laminno c 1 O 0 0 Northey rf 4 2 2 1 2 West e 3 17 O) May 3b 4 0 0 1 Bragan c Haaa 3b 2 0 0 1 Naylor p Joost a 10 0 1 Walters p 3 0 0 21 Pearaon p 2 0 0 0 xKelleher 0 0 0 0! xxVndr Mr 0 0 0 Oi 29 4 24 9) Totals 29 6 27 17 Totals NAT AT PHILL xBatted for Walters In ninth ninth xxRan for Kelleher in OTO 100 OOO — 2 ABHOA Cincinnati 2 0 0 0 020 002 OOx — 4 Davl rf Philadelphia 3 0 O 0 — rf Engel Walters Marshall Frrors Summary — 4 1 2 3 Ornels 2b In Runs Tinton—Northey batted Glossop Two-bas- e 4 0 4 3 2 Bragan nit Northev Fouts sa May Three-base Home run McHugh lb 4 110 II 2 hit — Bragan — Tipton Double play Daniels rf 3 1 1 O' Sacrifice— May — Glosscp to Murtaugh to Etten Bases Fstrada 3b 4 2 0 II on balls — Off Navlor 4 Walters 3 Pear- Bezdek If 2 0 10 — WalAtthovte If 1 0 0 0 1 4 son Struck out By Naylor 4 Smith c Hits —Ofi Naylor 1 In 3 ter 6 2 3 Hit In 5 3 Maspero p 1 0 O Ol by pitchInnings Pearson Wild pitch — Wlfneki p 2 0 1 2' er — By pearson ( Walker) 1 o n 0‘ xHetki Passed ball — West Winning Naylor 2 0 0 0 0 xxKue 2-- 3 ut We will pay highest cash prices for your guns TMDE-JN- S ACCEPTED of two game PHILADELPHIA July 30 (JP) — Shortstop Bobby Bragan making his debut as a catcher lined out a triple that drove in one run Thursday night to help the Phils to a 4 to 2 victory over the Cin— cinnati Reds I m terweight first counterpunched then battered his way to a clean-c- n sweep decision over Ran Jack-soof Oakland Wednesday night in a main event at the suditonum USED GUNS all-st- ar Over Cincy 2-- Garrison Cops Coast Battle WANTED choice Phils Triumph zOehnnger 0 0 0 0 Newhousr p Totals 35 8 27 19 Totals 37 12 27 9 xBatted for Wilson In eighth zzHan for Radchff in ninth —T 310 OOl 020 — Philadelphia 000 500 010 6 Detroit — kiln Johnson Errors Fran Summary: batted la — Tebbeta 2 Harris Rad-cliRuns Suder 2 Siebert 2 Valo 2 — Franklin Three-bashits Harris Gorsica Miles Lake Home runs — Valo Tebbetts Siebert Stolen Double bases — Siebert Suder plavs — and York: Bloodworth Higgirs Bloodworth Bases on balls — Off franklin and3 York Wolff 1 Bridges 2 Wilson wjchildon T'Newhouser 1 Struck out — By Marchil-de3 Wolff 1 Bridges 1 Gorsica 1 WilHits-son 1 Newhouser 1 Off Marchildon 5 in 3 Innings Wolff 3 in 5 3 Bridges 4 in 1 (0 out in second) Gorsica 6 in 6 3 Wilson 0 in Newhouser 2 in 1 Hit bv (Franklin) Wolff pitcher — By Marchildon WinPassed (Higgins) — Wolff bail — Tebbetts Losing pitcher— Gor— pitcher ning OAKLAND Cal" July 30 CP) 3899 Attendance— (paid) sica Jimmy Garrison Los Angeles wel- 10-rou- State 110 1000 1011 Red d club) 4140 4130 All ballots for the two Pioneer league all-stgames must be in the hands of intermountain sports deFriby midnight partments 4 day - ni ballots from newspapers will - be tabulated Players on Pocatello Ogden and Salt Lake teams t will make up roster Southern club and those on Boise Twin Falls and Idaho Falls will form Northern St bout AB H O A ABHOAI 6 14 Oi Gtterldae 2b 4 2 2 1 Cke If 01 4 0 3 3 3b Clift Breiice cf 5 11 McQulnn lb 3 0 7 2 Cdnbine 3b 3 2 2 01 li 1 If 3 5 B’stalella rf Laib Vernon lb 4 2 9 1! Stephen sa 4 2 2 2 c 4 2 6 11 Criacola cf Ex an as 4 1 3 2 Chartak rf 4 1 0 0 Sdllvan 2 0 4 1 4 1 1 31 Sewell c Clarx- - 2b 0 Newsom d 4 0 0 0 rJudnlcb X c 0 0 0 Ferrell xCampbell 0 0 0 0! Ostrmllr p 2 0 1 0 Maateran p Caster e j zzBerardino 1 O 0 0 Total 39 13 27 81 xBatted for Newsom In ninth xBatted for Eewell in sixth zzBatted for Caster in ninth 202 040 012—11 Wazhinrton 012 003 000 — 6 St Louis Newsom Gutterldee Summarv: Error— Run batted In — Eatalella Evans Vernon 2 Laab Stephens Sullivan 2 Clary J Cullenbuie Campbell Case Two-bas- e hits— Outtendee CuHenblne Chartak runs — Vernon Home Judnich Case Sacrifice — Sullivan Stolen base —Case Bases on balls — Off Newsom —2 Oaterrmiel-le- r 5 Caster 2 Strikouts By Newom Hits — Off 6 Ostermueller 1 Caster 1 Newsom ft in 8 Innines Masterson 0 in J Ostermueller 7 in 4 3 Carter 6 in 4 3 Wild pitch— Ostermueller Winning: pitcher — Newsom Losing pitcher — Ostermueller Attendance (paldj — 766 Washington i 2-- by compioMaon Take Spotlight The Redlcgs took the spotlight in the second when Center Fielder Bill Daniels lifted one of Lefty Elmer Orella's pitches over left field wall with none on but the stellar southpaw tightened down and limited the Invaders to just three more runs one of which was unearned Vic- - Maspero hit Dino Giovac-chiman to Salt Lake lead-of- f In a spot In the first himself put inning made matters worse by walking Chesnes letting Owen single Dino home and walking Enos and was genuinely behind the eight ball after errors by McHugh and Smith made possible the scoring of two more runs He managed to last until the third but bowed out In favor of Dick Wisneski in that stanza after getting nicked for a single by Chesnes and triples by Enos and Reeves Dick didn’t set the park afire but he managed to get the side out with the third run of the inning scoring and would have held the Bees to just one more run had it not been for Atthowe’s muff of Reeves’ fly in the fifth The Bees didn’t get a hit after that Elmer on the other hand pitched steady ball until the ninth when two singles a double and Chesnes’ error gave the Redlegs their two final runs Only official ST LOUIS July 30 (JP) — Just when the rejuvenated St Louis Browns were beginning to look hopefully at second place along came the Washington Senators to knock them off three times in a row winning Thursday’s final game by a score of 11 to 6 Elliott Heads Golf Group Of Sheepmen 220-yar- Bull-wink- el sparked Bee uprisings that netted three runs each in the first third and fifth Innings and made the Junction city lads look like chumps Shortstop Left fielder Center fielder Right fielder Utility Manager (Ballots are to be mailed to newspapers In the league e ar Club Second baseman Third baseman 28 7 27 10 Total Total 32 7 24 15i xKan for Cronin In ninth In ninth Peacock xxB&tted for 200 OOO 001 — 3 Boston OOT OOO 30x — 4 Cleveland Frrora — William Peky hummary: 2 Horkctt Buna batted In— William hit — Harder 2 Blimey llrzan Twn-baarun — William Horn Judd lMMagglo — Double htolen bae Hockett plays — and Luplen: Boudreau and Pesky Doerr Mack Boudreau and Fleming Fleming on ball Base CronLn and Lapien Strtke-ou—Judd 3 t Judd 8 Harder 4 AttendWild pitch — Judd Harder 3 ance— 5000 estimated than catching jack rabbits Box Seats Sold Incidentally' the box seats have for the regular already been sold Pioneer league 'all-stgame at the eastern Idaho metropolis and war or no war fans'll be on hand from every section of the upper Snake river valley The prospect for a Southern victory — or Northern defeat depend-— ing" where your sympathies lie are somewhat brighter for the 31 Pitcher Catcher Catcher First baseman 113 p Salt Lake's Bees combined an effective nine-hi- t attack with four to defeat the miscues Ogden Reds 9 to 4 an a three-gam- e series got tinder way before 1970 partisan fans Thursday night at Community park Extra base hits by Willie Enos Apcfy Harrington and Mel Reeves ntcher 1 National League Tribune Intermountain Wire POCATELLO Idaho— Bob pitched the Idaho Falls Russets to a 0 victory over the Pocatello Cardinals in the opener of a three-gam- e series here Thursday night The shutout —one of the few suffered by the Cards this season — shoved the locals back into second place In the Pioneer league standings The Russets scored one run In the first and their other in the ninth In the first frame Donaldson walked and Dunn singled to left Donaldson going to third Donaldson scored on Paterson’s infield out In the ninth after one out Jordin hit a single to left went to second when Joratz kicked the ball around in left field and scored when Donaldson tripled The Cards put two men on base In the second but Davis was caught at the plate for the third out The locals had one on in the second — the only frame in which they got more than one hit The Russets’ hits also were well scattered by Davis who allowed the visitors to bunch two hits in only one frame the ninth Andrade Pocatello first sacker with two for three was the only batter able to get more than one ’ Ry Ed Ilaroldnon each club) Ballots must be In by mid- night July Player Pitcher Pitcher Pitcher GARFIELD — Ralph Bernard and Floyd 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