Show - 10 Monday Morning 135Fans'S etokt t -- 9 Solo: Baseball Scoreboard Split Twin Bill With Yanks - Big Train Pack 'Em At N Y Stadium 81 '72 Drtroit Chirnro Washinirion Philadelphia 659 580 525 520 488 453 403 1 g4 64 61 53 48 48 ' Prt 1011 42 8 58 50 84 4 Won New York Bnog ton fleyPland Lonia 71 369 82 Rundav's Results 0 Cleveland 11 (1104--4 10 Inntnes) hilime Roston Plitiodelphis2 0 Pot Louth( Detroit 0 New 'fork Skashinston (No triunes scheduled for Monday) Chicsen d 3-- 2-- 11- National League NEW YORK Aug 23 Cin—Babe lluth who "built" the Yankee Brook Ivo Loiit New Vork incinnuti stadium came back Sunday to fill it with fans—and gold—for Uncle Sam's soldiers and sailors Naturally the big guy hitting two 'homers" off Walter Johnson as the top attraction on the card had a lot of help bringing 69136 fans into the Bronx ballyard to eontrbute an estimated 80000 to army and nary relief But all you had to do was hear the folks holler for Old MoOnface to realize that the lure his big bat has always had for Gus Fan still works and that he was the drum major in the parade that included a showing of what is left of the Johnson's 85 igg go Rood on 34 Results 0 CineinnatiSunday's Chicago 3 0 Boston Philadelphia 7 5 New York Brooklyn (first game 10 innings second game flys innings: tailed darkness) Monday's Probable Pitchers at St Louis Brooklyn (French 13-Mouldier 8:30 p in C W ) Only same scheduled 0-- 3-- 3 3-- 4-- 6-- 1) 11-8- Pioneer League Pocatello Idaho Falls Twin Falls Salt Lake Ogden 545 533 444 422 386 South-Centr- an-sta- al 13- Pacific Coast League Won 87 Los Angeles Sacramento San 59 61 67 72 75 70 81 b9 S4 Satte San Dlegn 78 74 72 87 Francinco Oakland Hmlywcroct Portland Pct 100trt 814 55 596 579 53S 507 490 4'19 449 3b2 Sunday's Results At Sacramento first game): R H E San Diego 9 000 000 101- -2 0 —600 000 00x- -6 11 0 Sacramento Dasso Poffenberger (2) Pillette Mar-sna(7) and Ballinger: Freitas and Mueller 47) second game (9 innings): R R E San Diego 6 0 000 100 000- -1 Sacramento 000 001 001- -2 10 1 Olsnn Brown (9) and Salkeld Donnelly and Mueller At ktoilywood ((irst game): It R E 010 200 1uu 0—e 10 1 Oasiami u 1 002 Olt) gioilywood jJ biasi and "ainionaii GayI:Weber (8) anu Atwood H Second game CkaAland 031 300 0- -11 0 0010 010 0--1 &Lolly wood 3 3 Salvesoir and Ralmontli rerez glarosola il ed it aud Stenzel IL R E At Seattle (first game) : ki Portianu 100 100 020- -4 ti beattie 011 100 000--3 b Conen and Mayer Barrett strut Collins zt becoud garne (1 innings): a Poruand 402 000 1 000 tolo 3 --- 4 11 1 (Seattle benubel Fitske (7) and Leovicti BLIQUICK (4) anct 4earse At an Francisco (first game): R R E Los Angeles Oil 100 010- -4 11 1 10 ban kraLrICIISCO —WU Ulu Utit)-- -Z Lodct (8) Prim and Campoeil btutz Seats (4) and boring PL bee013C1 game: IL E Los Angeles 010 200 010-- -4 1J 2 010 010 111—b 14 2 ban Francisco Lynn Gehrman (5) (6) Flores (8) and TOCICI r(affeneoerger I'pperly Lien t b) Stuti (8) Joyco (JO aua Ogrodowskl 0-- -o- hat-wav- Southern Association 60-ya- rd ot New Orleans Atlanta 18-- 8 Nashville 11--a Memphis Birmingham-Chattanoogpostponed Little Rock at l'4astivtile postponed 4-- 1 2 comcatchers' accuracy-throwin- g petition was grabbed by Nat Re- ceiver Al Evans and Case helped Washington down a Yankee quartet in a relay race around the All winners received debases fense bonds as prizes Split Twin Bill The Yanks and Senators broke even in their twin bill After the Nats came from far back to take the opener the Yanks lolled up a nuick lead on Buck Newsom in the nightcap and won out 3 to O when the umpires called the game at the mark because of darkness with Tiny Eorham chalking up his sixteenth 4-- 1 International League Rochester 5-- 6 Toronto Montreal Syracuse 3-- 0 Jersey City Baltimore 7 Buffalo 0 Newark 8-- 6 3-- 2 American Association Milwaukee Minneapolis Columbus Louisville Kansas City St Paul Toledo Indianapolis 8-- 3 2-- 3 New n ABHOA' case rt 4 2 4 2 4 2 5 4 5 0 F7enee et Rizzuto 2 0 as 513 4 1 2 I 0 Rnite 3b it lb 4 2 5 12 1 Dtrttaggin rt 4 2 3 'ernon lbPS 3 S' 'Keller It 3h 4 0 1 ft Goronn 2b 4 2 4 Pnrtl rcu-h1:b 4 0 1 7 tockev e 4 0 7 1 3 1 3 l Selkirk rt 4 1 1 sari c Hunrnn p p 31 21 Putt)ne 0 l'1cturnhy p p l! 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'kttal-- : N No -A '''-- tv-- J "K--i '''5 " 3v :' ' :' ''' ': Roaring Grand Begins Today : r nation's t ' '' '71S'-:'"i f trapshooters events for finished their tune-u- p ' the forty-thir- d grand American program but the world conflict did affect other angles of the big barrage Chartered buses always used to transport the marksmen to er w - z :::f! i f 5 I 'tt 1 t r! 4 r l' : : ' !:: i' t 4':ø- ' 1 11 1 f'''A- i i -' ‘' : § ‘' - t ' i '' ): li ' ::' ' t : 1 I v- :' ‘' r ':::' ': : ':: - i A ''' ': ' '' I 4 4- i ? 1 Errora--Tobi- Two-bam- '' ' - k - f ' - '''?'‘ - - ':-1- : ''':- ti visiting I :14"st:'- : 1:::- -f -':1:: i: - f- 1 :': :s''-'-'- :'-- clay-targ- et r'-"s:- :::-- auto-ownin- 7- bases---Tw- - - - - - ::''''Z'!: ' - : '-' - - i - - ' ' ' ::-- yir : - 4:' :' : - z — : ''-'- - T' ' - - :r-'''-- - : - - - 4 4 c11-P"''- - : - er all-sta- Good Pitching Rallies Give Gives Bosox Two Brooks Triumphs Two Victories 23 BROOKLYN took lead Al Smith opened the ninth inning by walking Wally Moses Myril Hdag singled Luke Appling doubled home the tying run Taft Wright was purposely passed and when Joe Kuhel flied PHILADELPHIA Aug 23 (JP— to Hockett Bob Kennedy running for Hoag scored Appling came Two fine pitching performances home on Mike Tresh's long fly by Cecil (Tex) Hughson and Joe First game: I Cleveland Chicago AB ABHOA Dobson enabled the Boston Red 0A Hnekett rt 4 0 1 0 Sox to sweep a doubleheader with Klowayrt-- 2b 34 02 10 4' O Wtherly et 4 1 5 1 Moses in their Army-Nav- y 4 2 2 0! Keitner 3b 4 1 0 4 the Athletics Haag et 4 1 3 0 Relief fund program Sunday 2 to Kennedy rf 0 0 0 0 Heath If a 4 1 1 4 Fleming lb 3 0 10 0 Anpling O 1 0' B'dreau sa 3 0 2 0 0 and 7 to Wright If 43 01 15 3 0 5 11 Mack 2b Kubel lb of 26514 witnessed a crowd A 1 0 Wells 3b 3 1 2 2 D'Sautels c 3 0 of America's military 3 0 0 2 display 4 0 4 n Smith p Tresh c 4 0 1 01 Lyons p might between games staged by Totals 31 3 27 7 the mechanized troop A of the Totals 33 7 27 111 000 000 003- -3 Chicago 104th U S cavalry stationed here 000 poi 000-- -1 Cleveland Errors—Moses Ruhel included a display of armored It Summary: battkel Hubei Runs e in—Arpling two-wa- y radios hits — Keitner Wells scout cars with Tresh base—Moses jeeps peeps and motorcycles Weatherly A pnling Stolen Double balyp—Weatherly and Mack Bases Pirat 1-- 0 Aug prooklyn Dodgers another long stride in their drive toward their second consecutive National league pennant Sunday by capturing a doubleheader 4 from the New York Giants in 10 innings and 5 in half that distance before a crowd of 32886 Spectacular rallies in the final in tenth) Feldman 1 in 0 (none out in frames provided the Dodgers with out Losing pitcher — Schumacher both victory margins giving them tenthi Time-3- :04 Second e game: a sweep of the series N ew V ork with the third-plac- e Giants AB H 0 A l!Reese Brooklyn es 1 2 0 0 1 3b Werner 3 0 second Immediately after the Witek 2b 3 1 0 11Riggs 3b 3 0 0 2 2 1 2 0: Reiser ef 3 0 0 0 rf game the Dodgers entrained for Ott 3 1 5 01Camilli lb 2 0 6 0 Mize lb e seSt Louis to open a et 2 0 3 01Walker rf 1 0 20 Young ries Monday night with the secon- Maynard et 0 0 0 0 Galan rf 0 1 0 1 OINIedwiek It 3 000 If Barna d-place Cardinals who split a Denning c 2 1 3 0 Herman 20 2 110 double bill with the Pittsburgh Jurges as 2 0 0 11Sullivan c 2 215 140 game: on balls—Off Smith 3 Strikeouts—By 2210 Rostion and slipped back Munson 10001Headp Pirates Philadelphia Sunday 0 0 0 0 Lyons 3 by Smith 1 Passed ball—Tres1 p 11Ca3ey p Carpenter a000 AB ABH0A1 Time-1- :36 1 1 0 01Macon p 0 000 Kraevich et 4 2 0 0 seven and a half lengths behind sMarshall rtiltEinaa et 34 0 21 01 Second ore m 0 Or 0 11 Adams p 4 0 2 0 the pace setters 31 Miles Peaky Cleveland Chicago 4 0 2 7 it 2 1 3 0 Slider 3b AB 0 A' ABROA Wiliiama 20 6 15 Totals 20 6y14 5 Totals 2 0 1 41 Stebert 11 Doerr 2b 4 1 14 1 Captain Dolph Cami III took per)(Batted for Carpenter in fifth Kol'way 2b 4 2 3 3' B'dreau Is 3 12 52 4 Lupien 11 Johnsnn 4 0 2 0 sonal 4 1 34 it oflb of 5 4 the 0 3 1 0 Hackett rt Moses rt when in fifth out called Brooklyn game charge yTwo as 01 4 0 I rt McNair 4 0 1 0 Reltner 3b 5 3 1 3 Finney Hoag et fense in the opener driving in all darkness 1 2 1 32022 3 1 2 51 Davis 2b 30 New York 100 04- -5 Ablating se 34 01 31 4' Heath If c 43 0 33 01 Tabor 1 4 0 3 3 Wawner Peornek 0 I lc It 0 six runs and winning the game Brooklyn 0 Denning 020 32- -7 Wright 2 0 0 2 I 1 21 Wolff p 4 — None 12 2' Fierning lb 3 0 i 1 liughson p Kuhr! lb Runs batted Summary: Errors x10411' t 0 0 0 with a grand slam homer in the In—Ott 31 Grimes 2t1 4 3 2 I I Wells 3b r 2 2 Head Sullivan tiers e 3 2 Toortier W"therly et 4 1 ebralphr p 0 0 0 1 last of the tenth Mize Herman 2 2 Wftek 4 1 1 3 0 2 4I klagby p Wade p tilt—Mize Home Sullivan runs—Ott Totals 31 4 27 15 Totals 30 8 27 16 Kirby Higbe went the distance Double play—Riggs to Herman to Camilli sHatted for Wolff In eighth Totals 34 10 30 11 BORt0111 Totals 32 5x2it le' on balls—Off Munso 3 Head 2 for the Dodgers and yielded only Bases 100 100 s011e out when winning run scored 2 Macon 1 Strikeouts—By Mungo six hits but one of them was Mel 2Adams 000 000 000-- -0 000 000 000 0- -0 Philadelphia Chicago 3 Macon 1 Head Mu'ngo 4 Runs batted Ott's twenty-thir- d 000 000 000 -1 Cleveland Summary: Error—Lupien In 1 in 3 in fourth) run home with 1 Adams (none1 out Carpenter hits—Kreevich LuRun batted In In—Tabor In rIumtnary: Error—Flagby In 4 4 Head Casey1 e Home on run—Tabor Sacrifice—Peaky a mate Keltbase New which pien bits—Kolloway 1 in 0 (pitched to one batter) put Macon e 1)ouble plays—Hughson to Peacock to ner 3 Weatherly hit—Wright in Hit by pitcher—By Head (Ott) The Wild Sacrifices—Moses Tabor Vkoill to Siebert to Wagner Chris- - York ahead in the sixth Stolen base—Hackett pitches—Mungo 2 Winning pitcher and topher Wegner and Siebert1 Bases on balls in tied Grimes Double plays—Wade it home Apnling Bouthe up Dodgers —Macon Tim Losing pitcher—Adams 'Wo lilt 4 Hughson —Off Kuhel Annling and Warle: Kuhel Christopher Struck out—By liughson 1 Wolff 1 Hits— half of the same frame and the —1:36 Attendance-32- 666 Bases nn balls—Of dreau tunasaisted 1 8 Christopher 2 In Wild teams remained deadlocked at 2 Wads 4 Barbs 1 Strikeouts—By Off Wolff 4 inTims--1by 3 Wade 1 linantres—Quitin by Bitchy pitch—Wolf Time-1- :50 until the tenth when Johnny Mize Cards Becond game: Attendanceand Rommel Boston two-ru- n 6955 Philadelphia Split 'Header homer for the ABH0A1 ABHOA blasted a Di Magio et 5 1 4 Ol Xreevich et 4 3 3 0 Giants his twenty-firs- t 714 Games Behind 4 2 1 5 Mlles rf 4 1 0 0 Pesky of the year 1 4 hi Williams If 5 0 1 01 Stider 3b ST LOUIS' Aug 23 If 0 0 0 Oi Sichrt lb 1 0 7 1 looked That like ball the game 3 2 2 31Johnson It Doerr 2h 0 2 0 but Peewee Reese still on their National Cardinals: and Lew Riggs n 3 2 2 10 tit McNair Lupien lb (Continued cm Fol!ovving Page) 0 2 1 opened the Brooklyn half of the Davis 2b Finney 311rt 34 21 41 or 2i Swift e 0 9 0 Tabor with successive singles 5 1 4 0 4archildn p 2 0 0 2 inning Conroy c 4 0 0 0 aBlair 1 0 0 0 Pete Reiser drew a walk Dobson p loading 30 4 27 I the bases and Manager Ott reTotals Totals 38 11 27 101 (10--:--Th- e 6-- 7-- four-gam- - four-gam- 1 I 4 1 Vier-he- to ro to Two-bas- Attendance e 1 000---- 1- Two-bas- e 2-- 3 1-- Two-bas- Three-bas- 3 2-- 3 - 2-- - I four-bagg- A's 'Cinch' To Finish First in A L ST LOUIS Aug 23 UPI— No matter what designs the New York Yankees have on first place—the rhiladelphia Athletics in last place will finish first this year in the American league Don't get excited If the Yanks are hep to the schedule they'll probably tell you it's true The schedule has six of the eight clubs ending the 1942 isetuion on Sunday September 27 It has the Athletics finishing play with a doubleheader against Washington Sunday September 20—a full week before six of the other teams complete their campaigns Washington plays its last game September 23 So you see — no matter where they end — the Athletics finish first er 1 UP)--T- he 1 P) PIA - - I 1 13 if-- CI - - - Three-bas- Two-bas- kz Linn Rockwood Tips Warner 1 1 ? 0 - park The results: 031:anRR2oefik ur sl Moors Minsloo setter n6020i Ittcherti Menu tkolikloo Hort Ttlrhotel WornerClet Sionord Jameo--Genn I 34 9o3 Vorelley omen's Odnalos Donna klutzeler def Noma Sterto 641 Mixed Double elort Sionard-NOmRollorto fief Pichao dt tt-- IF a Warner-Ernm- Werner Lou e 7-- 5 6-- 3 munior Singles 4-Bill Koch dot ?Alit Goorigo Junior (Arlo' Sloogloo &of Parents Sally Tipton 13every o) Rose Modes toward Stoddard def Bob Koch 1 6-- 62 6-- 2 Bob Simons-Do- Koch-Re- s :'4 Doubles Bo' Williams Glacoma n HI 4 der 6-- Spence 6-- zrn Howard Stoddard-Bil- l Griflth-RalpRichard Koch-Re- Strede:rnan Evans dfault Bob Williams ott StoddardJacic Coombes 63 Junior tairia Doubles 88iiv TiPion-KotBetverti Eiji by der Parenta-RutBennett Donna Hurzsier-k:mmLou Werner dor 4 Marie SwenmonEIm-ilyMcMan deritk4L Lou Warner def Donna I iirteler-rmmSally Tipton-haRishy 301tittr 111 a' Double Bob Lence-Ca- l MeGilits def Stan Claw- 1 Davison Bob Roth def Cal Nesote Keith Ellertson l Bob in-CcGillis def Bob iinen-Bill Koch h s 6-- a a 7-- 3 6-- 3 6-- 4 son-Fran- k 8-- 6-- 2 8-- 8 a 8-- 2 6-- ur Late 4-- 3 7-- 6-- 2 t 6-- a Korbonan batted Lowe Paulson Staley Kerr 2 Keesey Owen Foos Bases on halls—Ott Staley' 4 Orella 3 Strurk out—fly Staley t Orella 4 8 StaleY Runs responsible tor—Drell 2 Time--1:5ttendente —428 Umpires ILlei Orr Ca-mil- l' 18-ho- le 6-- Two-bas- e Tbroa-bas- - pro-amate- 6-- et 2-- PlaYs---McF- sit pro-amate- r 1 Golfers Schedule Prabtice For Amateur Tourney Jockey Cliojticki Three Longacre Wins e -- knotted for Marchildon in ninth moved Starter Hal Schumacher in 010 012 102- -7 favor of Harry Feldman 000 000 000- -0 Philadelphia SU rumary : Errors—Siebert McNair 2 Feldman made just one pitch — in Davis Runs batted DiMaggio Finney e hits— Camilli smashed it over the right Conroy Lupien 2 Tabor Firmer DiMaggio Doerr Lupien Kreevich field screen and the game ' was Sacrieice—Dohnon Double Practice sessions for the annual Utah amateur golf cham to Siebert: Siebert to McNair to Siebert: over Davis to Siebert: Tabor to(1 Implen Bases First game: on balls—Oft Marchildon Struck out— New l'ork pionship tournament will get under way Monday at the Fort Brooklyn AB H O A ! By Dobson 2 Marchildon 8 Passed ball— AB H 0 A Swift Time of game-2- :01 Attendance Werber 3b 5 0 0 5 Reese ss 5 1 3 6 Douglas club The course will be open to the amateur players Witek 2b 4 1 2 4 Rtgge 3b —26514 5 3 0 1 1 1 4 2 Ott rt 4 2 1 0 all Reiser ct day Monday and Tuesday afternoon 4 116 0 Camilll Mite lb lb 4 2 100 0 Walker 21 3 0 a 0 Young cf 3 0 3 Oi Wednesday a MedwIek If 4 0 0 0 Nlayllard cf 0 01 0 Co PS Barn If 2 3 rounds of the tourna2b 4 0 3 3 nament will be staged open to all and second ss 4 0 2 3! Owen c 4 3 7 0 Jurges Will be run off Friday with Mancuso e 2 0 0 31 Higbe p ment 3 1 0 1 simon-pur- e performers Handicaps gMarehell 13 01 00 01 41 Schutrichr p Saturday and will be for the amateurs the semifinal1 on arranged e 1 0 1 01 36 holes on Sunover finals SEA'rTLE Aug 23 (111—Jockey panning the keldman p 0 0 0 Oj and a drawing will be made for Frank le Chojncki scored a triple 34 6y27 20 Totals :36 12 30 10 partners This will make it pos- dayAll entries for the Tneet must at Longacres Saturday bringing Totals aBatted for Mancuao in span home winners in the first second scored yNone out In tenth when winning rune sible for all amateurs Interested be turned in to Professional Tee to take part in the event and be Branca at the Fort by 8 p in and seventh races He was up on New York nob 002 000 4-2- -4 teamed with One of the pros The Wednesday when the pairings will 000 101 000 -6 Caval Queen Brown Forest and Brooklyn Runs batted Summary: 6 Error—Relaer will get under way at be arranged Chifla respectively Two-bas- e in—Cam1111 Ott 2 Mize 2 Three-bas- e 1 p m CRMilli Owen Chifla took the featured mile hits—Mahe Home runs—Ott Maze The state amateur event will event by a length paying $1110 hat—Reaser Etolen base—Barn Sacrifice— Double Reese and open at 1 p m Thursday with an Texas League Plehe in mutuels and $2 plave—Bigbe the $570 $440 Reese Berman and Camilla Helen Too was second returning Camilli Oklahoma City rort Worth qualifying round Schumarhr Jurees and Werber: Watek Bases on balls—Ott Schu- starting times will be arranged to Shrevenort at Houston Dostoontql Denning $1020 and $570 Golden Emblem and Tu1sa macher 3 Niche 9 Ktrikenuta —By Ilighe minas The first took the show spot at $160 5 San Antonio Beaumont OL Hits—Oft Schumacher 1 1 in it (none accommodate workers Two-bab- in game-winnin- 1 Bopoon - h I --- :s 4 : I :4 A :4: e f : I k - ater f-- : :4 t: ' i t" : '7-- t 1 t -kk '' ? l ::: 4 4 - :7 ' i A ? : 4 :0:::: 4 ''-- ' 1 4 14 t c i 1 vv4 :' I 4: i i 4 ! - :' :' 1 ': 4 4 1 - :3'': A : '' 1''t: f: 1 It : ' ': I ' t 13 e: - :' ' ': 1 " I ': ::' ---' ::1 3 A § -- t : l 4 11:: 1' t -- : s A ::: : i f ' 10 I : 9- - I - s I " b 41i ) i i if 1 1'' e:1':'' i'Z'' 1 If 7: 't ::§::::tt"::::1: Ititi'' A!!- t f '' ' t ::1 1 t I Iv 4 '' ' ::: r :: :i 0 1: : f vi‘ :4 4 ' 4 ''' 1 4' :t" i i ':': i :1 1: :: i 1" 1 zf '' s't i ' $ 4 ! 1 : i::-:----:- VANDALIA Ohio Aug 23 UP) —War conditions failed to hamper the entry list Sunday as the top-draw- '''':: '' :'-- - it 1 r 1 I ::: ':iy 11 i i ' t ':- - t ' ? ' i 1- :k - 5 - -- 1 --r - ! ' t ' '- 14::::"X- With a - il 4 ktft ' crashers det ' :''': '' f ' g on 'f:B:ATmates ' for pended ' '''':t'4-- t i ' 'ir ' ' :' rides each way Last year nine ::: i -- ' :1 CLEVELAND Aug 23 ' k ' Jim Bagby's lean right arm kept telephone lines moved out the news ''e!Y47:4-t-t' I tsar t the Cleveland Indians in third of the big shoot but only two 7 s!' '' g 4 ‘i t ' place Sunday as he blanked the were available this year :''1'?:-:1 0 10 to in Sox 1' White ' Chicago bombers and pursuit ships Noisy ‘ A V '''' ' Innings after Ted Lyons hurled from near-b- y 4" field zoom'' the Sox to a 3 to 1 victory in the ing over the Wright T' a line and 01' firing first contest of a twin bill slight boost in food prices at the scat' five Bagby granted only restaurant on the :twere '' -:'- i: 1 2?!'' ' tered hits for his fourteenth tri- other evidences that grounds 1 ' on 4'7''' ' ' '"'' was a war ')t'41':' umph while the Tribesmen col-7 l lected 10 from Jake Wade includ' ' '5 ' : V-- t ' '''': ''':ef - ? ing three doubles by Ken Keltner 4:::0 :Ti'” Cleveland threatened several 't'i ' times filling the bases in the sev— 0 enth with one out but it took c Ltmairikatttnto" - — to Keltner's third Pinney hurler who may start score Oris Hockett who had sin- Kenny Price Community park against the Salt Lake Bees rs for the Industrial league The game will start at 8:30 p m Monday at gled in the tenth inning In the first contest Chicago's three-ru- n rally in the ninth inning gave Veteran Ted Lyons slated to Final-Fram- e enter the army soon his eleventh losses this six year victory against two-bagg- 1 - p Y 4 :: and from Dayton hotels were "out" for the duration and the t Tribune Intermountain Wire By Ed Haroldsen IDAHO FALLS Idaho — Skipper Jim Keesey of the Boise Pilots collected four ' hits in five Garland's Idaho Falls Itusael trips to the-- plate and Second scored four runs on five sing1( Sacker LeRoy Koenig got three and a double in the sixth in for three to spark the Pioneer to blast the Twin Falls Cowboy league leaders to an 8 to 4 decision 1 here Sunday night at HIV over the Salt Lake Bees Sunday land park The victory gave tt afternoon in the rubber game of Spuds a sweep in the three-gar- r series a series at Community park two The Bees tallied unearne& With the score knotted at 1 411 as the tussle went into the 1v GioDino runs in the first—after vacchtni had lived on Shortstop of the sixth Pitcher Tony Fern' i Bill Stenger's error—and then fell led off with A single Shortsti Dunn nicked Tony (No-Hbehind to a three-ru- n Pilot blast Bill e for a Jell hit and Le 4 In the second never again to hold Fielder can Wenner Dick the lead through with a smart double Except in the sixth—when three poke Ferrara across the plate Red Jessen's single drove Dui Bee bingles accounted for two Wenner home and after 134 runs — Veteran Gerry Staley and Paterson had singled Pete Fcrpitched superb ball limiting the syth collected the sixth hit of tHive to Just four other hits The inning—a single that scored Je4--t ' Pilots got to Lefty Elmer Orella sen Wenner singled in the seconl-for 13 safeties including two dou- went to the keystone sack wh::' bles and a triple and won the Jessen was hit by Jell to thig-on an infield out and scored Li::' tussle going away first run of the game on Jac Koenig Hits 'Ern t: Hatchett's passed ball The Wranglers' lone run cartj Koenig's two singles and one hits in the third when Lane Shart:47 triple Sunday gave him eight and 13 total bases in the 12 tcffi- waited out a walk going to sei-cial trips he made to the plate ond on Les Mulcah3r's passed during' the series He got a hit and crossing the platter as EarIn each of the final eight innings Silverthorn juggled the ball V he batted whiffing three centerfield after Nick Sunseri-'times in Friday night's opener single Giovacchini grounded one to The box score: Stenger but the latter juggled the Liaise Falls too to Twig Falls ball catch the Bee long cl: 'lead-of- f man at first Bob Chesnes Sierra so A134 2 02 AI21 Dacha:in 21) A 3B 1ii Cie 4 0 3 11 Dunn as 4 1 1 waited out a walk Owen doubled Hatchet rt 4 0 1 Ol Sivrtbro et 4 0 S: to deep right scoring Giovacchini Shanks Robello If 3 1 0 0 Wenner If 4 2 1 i lb 4 1 7 01 Jesaen lb 24 11 11: and Chesnes made it in as Enos Sonsert 11: rt Lohrke 3b 4 1 2 4 Patel-se- t outBees That 3 0 1 0 Forsyth 3b 3 2 11 the Olsen rt grounded put 4 0 Si 3 0 7 31 Muleahv c Tobin 2b In front 2 to 0 in the first 3 1 1 01 Ferrara p 2 1 Cl p But Keesey doubled to left to JellTotals k 30 0 27 32 open the second Lowe singled Twin Falls 8 24 101 Totals toil WO 4tot1-04)4 past GiovaCchini and Stenger drew Idaho Fails Runs—ShankPIO Duin W a base on balls to load the sacks nersummary: 2 JPSen Ferrara 24'7 hits—Werner Lohrir On the spot for the first time in noon In —Wetnter1011ln 2 P batted the game Orella hit Bob Paul- avth Doubla1ohrks t '1”ht: to Toton to Suraart son forcing Keesey home Lowe duotart Sierra playa to Jeasen Stolen basa—litterra scored next as Staley forced Paul- myth HA' bv Pitcrfs balls—llatchett Mulcahy ball—Jessen by Jell Bases on son at second Stenger crossing Jell 4 7 Struck out—BY Jil Ferrara the plate on Koenig's ground sin- Ferrara S Run responsible for—Jel Lett on Falls 11 Pabo gle through second base Time-2- :03 6 UmPirea—Witheck drew-hion base second Attendance-722 Koenig Steubing balls of the game in the fifth was sacrificed along by Lou TaOGDEN—Manny Vargas turn mone and scored as Al Korhonen's in twentieth 'victory of the se grounder took a lucky hop for a onhisfor the Pocatello Cardin into single right Keesey singled Korhonen to third and Lowe flied here Sunday night as the Car won the final game of the serlk g to Enos driving in the A from the Ogden Reds 11-- 5 run Eddie Green replaced Vargas Score In Seventh the fifth with one away and t Another Pilot was added in the sacks loaded and held the Reds seventh when Koenig singled to check the rest of the way The Cardinals scored four ru left Tamone sacrificed again and in the second three in the fit 4 to in and left the Keesey singled and four in the eighth Ogd 'a douDrake led off with eighth ble scoring on Paulson's fluke opened with Lefty Kanagy par he was driven to coy single to left center Paulson then ing but crossed the plate on Koenig's early in the game Eddie Fly7 from the second throuk triple to right Vic Sander mak- hurled the and then a to eighth ing spectacular attempt snag Bezdek was tanzas put on the mound the well-h- it apple Sander made a quick return on the final frame Lowe's single catching Korhonen t Pocatello Oadea AB HOAI —who had goton with a single— ASH 6 2 0 Oi Pierson lb 3 0 at the hot corner in one of the DWillisms 1 0 I 6 Estrada Valine ss 5 0 most talked about plays of the Setter 2h 45 11 31 41 Mellugh isrf 3 1 1 0 bilizchea 20 5 1 Warner cf day Paulson ef 2 2 3 0 Daniels et 4 1 Wirns lb 2 07 0 Fouts 2b 3 0 4 Earl Owen and Willie Enos led Barr 4 2 8 0' Bezdek rf 4 2 off with singles for the Bees in Springer c 5 2 6 p Smith c 2 1'4 3 I 0 0 KanagY D 0 0 C p the sixth and scored on Catcher Green 0 0 1 Vvnn p 3 0 p Vargas Ted Kerr's second it of the day— 1 1 1 tettle rf a ground single through second Totala22 11 27 ill Totals 33 6 27 t The Pilots turned in two double Pocatello 040 030 040— 100 200 000— plays- and the Bees one all three Ogden 3 Pauiso- Runs—McHugh Summary Daniels Springer 2 D of them involving just two men 14llamaWilliams Green 2 2 Pt Stetter titling each The Bees put the visitors $em- Stolen base—Pierson Sacrifice hit htts — Stetter down In the first—after Koenig Vargas e Daniels Paulson goechea had walked—when Tamone lined — Barr Double plavs Smith to B Valine to Sitter to B to Chesnes who doubled Koenig goechea to VaIhi t B WUiarr Vargas off first Chesnes lined to Staley victory to Vargas Charge defeat toCreK Struck out—Ey Vargas 1 Green who doubled Giovacchini off first newt Bases en halls—Off Green Flynn 5 3 Flynn S Bezdek base in the fifth and Harrington Kanagv Vargas Wild Passed hails—Soringeet lined to Koenig who caught Enos Smith pitch—Green Time-2- :20 Urn Pirea—Drollet and Enger Attendance-3- 92 off the bag in the eighth Mel the game Preceding Reeves on behalf of t h e Bee squad presented a large loving cup to Manager Andy Harrington in appreciation for the latI ter's efforts during the season The box score: Salt Lake "wig AB II 0 A Olovenin 3b 3 0 2 31 Linn Rockwood 'staged the bi-3 2 3 2b 3 Chesnes es 4 1 1 7 Koenig Tamon 3h 3 0 0 3 Rives et 4 0 0 trurprise in the finals of the Liherl is 4 2 12 Kortinsti It 5 2 2 0 °won ty Park tennis tournament Surt '4 0 0 Etioa it lieraey lb 55 24 10 ti 0 bitkildrf t 4 0 l Lowe et when he defeated Menai-4- ' day 1 3 0 2b 4 0 4 2 Drake rt Varner state and city champtuii e 2 3 3 sa 4 2 0 0 Kerr 0 teiigr e 3 1 1 0 Orella p Paulson 4 0 0 3 in a tough five-smatch 3 4 0 1 11 Staley p 6 2 3 Totals 36 13 27 Si Totals 34 7 27 16 Warner and Cleo Sinnard teamelz 200 002 000- -4 Salt Lake' to win the men's doubles an47 030 020 120- -8 Boise Runs—Koenig 2 Kornimen Donna Hurzeler captured the worn tst Summary: Lowe Drake Stenger Paulson Keesey Giovacehini Chesnes Owen Enos Errors en's singles Bill Koch and —Lowe Stenger 2 hits—Keesey were the leading juniot-- : Drake Owen hit—Koenig Sao Tipmon ritieen—Tamone 2 flit by Pitobil players Paulson by Orel's Lett on ham—Hulas The tournament was probabl: 7 Salt Lake 7 Double plays—Staley to to the best yet staged at Libert: Chesoes Keeney Koenig to Keesey 3 Owen Runs one-bas- :1L - - :—1:it:- 45 0 82 2 Errors----R7zut- Nitip-r- Following Page) "' — Two-bas- -- Attrxitnte-- 69 (Continued rs ' 47' play Himself "under the weather" from the strain of almost uninterrupted play Manager Andy Harrington of the Bees looked over his mound prospects and nominated Rapid Bob Chesnes for the starting assignment and outlined two probable batting orders one with and one without Johnny Hernandez first baseman who was ill Sunday Play Sunday Meanwhile the Industrial got in condition for the 1942 classic by playing in regularly scheduled games Pinney traveling to Magna Gemmell playing at Provo and Helper entertaining American Fork in a twin bill Only the Brigham City Peaches were idle Sunday but just two Peaches were named to the star group— on ' Celt-ti- New York sable Irian ABHO ABHOA 3 0 0 0' Ilizruto is 3 2 1 4 rilb rt 3 2 0 0' Rolfe 3b 3 1 0 3 Sherree et If 3 0 I 0 linreh lb rt 2 2 S I C?brte et 3 0 0 0 ircnon lb 3 I 3 0 2 0 141-aas 2 1 2 3 Keiler Porehi fth 2 0 0 0 ilcireinri 2b 2 0 5 2 2 2 2 0 1 0 1 2 f:ty Selkirk rt eructly 2 1 4 0' Hasett lb 0 0 0 0 Ytaris e h'ertitorti p 2 0 0 V Hemsiee e 2 2 1 0 !Bonham p 2 0 0 1 T6ta1 22 6 15 6 Totals 21710311 szHatted for Trout In tenth 1101) szzRan for Radcliff In tenth NtanIrcton 020 000 000 2- -4 New 000 12x- -3 St Louis 000 110 000 0- -2 Detroit dttrkrell1 rlane Runs Polahl Errors—Clift Stephens GutS'1rnrrary Summary: Two-bax-e liemmcv Rune batted in—Chartak Hayes tertrize DIMagein -- HPrrith Threo-hxp- e hits hlt—ermucher sludnich N1e9uinn Hartle Two-bas- e Henri' nnuble pimvs —Ploodworth Chartak Clift Sacrifice- -tn cnrcinn t Henrih SIttitvan Double play—Gutterldne to Steto Vernon Rolf to Gordon to HPnrieh phens to NIQutnn Bases on balls—Off hotlle---0- 't Poi Pv MunNewsom 2 llrikouts Munerief 1 Trout A Strikeouts - Gunning for their first victory since the feature was inaugurated the Utah Industrial league will tangle with the Pioneer Salt Lake league's sixth-plac- e Bees in the second annual police medical benefit Monday at 8:30 p m at Community park A crowd of 3000 to 3500 fans is expected out for the melee whicb will be played on eve of the Hive's final swing into Idaho during 1942 44111-- ft- ''''''''' ': ''''''-'- - 12 1-- 1 I I I Lti '''4 3 7-- 7 7 - ct 6 er 31202 0 3100 nano e x1irtte4 5-- St DETROIT Aug 23 !Louis Brovms met the challenge of the Detroit Tigers Sunday for a place in the American league's first division by sweeping a doubleheader 2 to 1 and 4 to 2 before 50758 spectators including Baseball Commissioner X M Landis who contributed $68172 to army-nav- y emergency relief The twin victory lifted the Brownies within half a game of the third place Cleveland Indians who split a doubleheader with Chicago York ABHOA3 rirstSt game: Louis Detroit four-bagg- bine-to- 4 2-- win of the season The opener provided all the fireworks The Yarfks went out in front on Tommy Henrich's two-ru- n homer and two-ru- n single and Charley Keller's twenty-thir- d of the season which was for two more runs good ' Reliever Johnny Murphy who was the victim of the ninth inning rally suffered his eighth straight tame 2-- 0-- 5-- 3 Play: Toolght - Boise Downs Bees 4 Takes Series 5-- Expected at Benefit Game all-sta- Schedule s Industrial League Salt Lake Mondays 8:30 p m Community park Twin Fa Ila Is Stars 830 - tn (Only games scheduled) er 14 Pct 667 Sunday's Results Rol‘e R Salt Lake 4 Idaho Falls 5 Twin Falls Pocatello 11 Ogden A - Fit Icurt 15 20 21 25 24 27 Won 30 24 24 20 19 17 Boise hitting-runningthrowi- defeat 492 466 460 403 296 4 91 ISO Philadelphia a doubleheader besmokeball tween the Yanks and Washington Senators and a field "meet" between players of both clubs Series A tmogpbere There was a world series atmosphere all- over the "House That Ruth Built" long before the first game got under way The was flying flags huge triple-deckand bunting and the empty seats were few and far between And after the Nats had come on with a ninth inning- - three-ru- n rally to take the first game 7 to 6 Ruth and Johnson strolled out to show the crowd how a couple of the greatest greats did it Benny Bengough the little man who used to catch for the Yanks in the Babe's heyday was on the receiving end of the Eig Train's slants and Billy Evans also turning back the clock called balls and strikes Seventeen times ' John s on machine-smoo- th with that pitched motion of his Seven were balls But Three were called strikes two had the old Ruth trademark on them—right alTong the customers in the right field grandstand Arid with the last one— which to tell the truth was slightly foul—the Babe gave it the old Ruthian flourish circling the bases with his mincing pigeon-toe- d steps and acknowledging the roof shaking roars with his trae d:tinnal test went to The fungo-hittin- g Yankee Pitcher Red Branch with a 376-fodash poke the was an easy affair for Senator Case Outfielder the George bald-'head- 65 80 Pittsburgh Ica Ch 38 43 57 61 63 fig '77 edt Pet 106 642 533 ILA)st rs 51-1-ia- I: 8-- 3000 Crowd all-sta- rs Wog 84 99 i AP 0-- 2-- 4 Ay Ski Feder A' ees Semiprô t 1 American League 1 21 19 1Sug-us- t Pole Out rr o "HolLiTie-n(- famm 71 "14LL 4 1jcIt :Cake Zeibutte Semipro Baseball Natincial thhrharricct Wichita Ceasing Bohcato 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