Show v Monday Morning Timps Annex 5 to 1: B on II Y Tilt From Clubmen New Record Tribune Wire PROVO—The Provo Timps kept in the fight for second-hal- f honors of the Utah Industrial league here Sunday when they took the invading Gemmell club nine into camp by a score of 5 to I in an interesting and well played game before a good-size- d crowd Inter-mountai- n on the mound 'Industrial League Wnn Lnst Shepherd the rrovonns pitched good Prnvn 3 hA71 3 it keep3rg the seven hits he Grnmil 10 eIl FtrAttered e x ce p t foe- - Poqvpv Vevora Allowed 8 tr- - e3 Chth 11144ip when the Gem- - rirIlvtohra m Ci ty 6 11 Trie:1 0 15 Fork Ff1116r1 collected three in a American trw and Perred their lone tally laiimint'a Reatilin 1 Plinio milgrmGArtield I 4 TtP Provoans were also limited flmmoll Prove) 5 Oetnlers and Bass who pitched American Fork 32 Iletrier 641 ty fnr the invaders but managed to I ednegtlavis fkchertitie tr:nch (iv in the fourth at Bricham City A :30 p Fork at Bincham I to produce three runs A single menA mpricRn 5:30 p m by B:rd an infield out and a drluble by Len Page had produced a run in the third inning and Glen Berge made the final counter with a hnrrer in the fifth Prose irirnmell fins A F3H0A Loyd frt Made in 2000 Meters Magna Gem Paz! 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Itc 4 ft Curia 0 Filt by ulteber— Yre:x bY Crta: Perry by Crowtcm v Passer! and VillTtre- -2 00 1'mplrta----Bu-tt ers 4 url 1Thsv on Rio Grande clinched second-hal- f laurels Sunday as it pummeled Bingham 2 while Crescent eased 0 out a tight win over Remington Arms the Salt Lake 11--Po5 lice downed B B Insulation and White Star won on forfeit over Bountiful The championship of the first-ha- lf Federation of Amateur Baseball will be decided Tuesday when the Railroaders and Crescent get on Municipal No 2 at 6 together This crucial game will dep rn termine the ultimate leader of the Simon pures as Rio Grande has already safely pocketed second-hal- f honors and is well on the way to the championship ticket which will be issued after Tuesday's Brown and Koller have game been picked to umpire this game A playoff of the tie game between the Salt Lake Police and White Star Is slated for Wednesday on No 2 at 6 p rn with Hansen and Mc Kendrick umpires 4-- 12-1- B t B Ingulation ABHOA Police Dept ABHOA 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 KNeleon 2b 1 11 TGlibert 3b 5 4 2 5 1 3 Marsh lb John Caputo 2 2 2 0 4 2 3 e Olsen et et pa 4 2 0 1 Turner ri 3 0 0 n iaeohe rf II 4 1 03 2 lb 44 12 17 53 F Nelson 'ampler 2t 0 5 0 If Heath Pgrantliea 2 0 1 1 F 011bert c 4 1 11 2 North J 1 4 0 0 0 2 2 Middleton if p Northrup p 4 2 $ 2 Pogden Peterson p 3 0 3 3' 1 0 2 0 irrry xlimCaputo 0 0 0 Totals 34 '24 15' InTotals 35 11 27 11 ninth zWaiked fnr Turner 200 000 102— B Insulation P 120 010 52x-- 11 Po:ice Summary: Errnrs--fleanStnlen bases-- - Mort 2 Bunden arsh SacriBeany F Neison K Nelson Olsen ThreeOlsen Jacobs fice hits—Marsh Two-bashits—John ba se rut— rsh NetK Jacobs CaputoRuns Northrup 2 Prin batted Caputo K Nelson Bonder' Lampier Pinnanelli J Gilbert Jacobs 3 F Nelson F Gilbert InffirtIES pitched—By Peterson 7 Charge for defeat to Peterson Runs responsible 2 —Middleton 3 Peterson 3 Bogden Struck out—By Peterson 6 Bonden 2 Mid-6 dleton 11 Bases on balls—Off Peterson Wild pitches— Boaden 1 Middleton 2 Peterson 3 Passed nballs—F Gilbert 2 Time-2- :10 Umpires--BrOwand Koller Woodie Scorer—G Rio Grande Bingham AB H 0 A AB H 0 A 4 3 Sheehan 3b 5 1 2 11 Price ss 1 1 2 Znnarich 3b 4 1 0 0 ss 4 1 A 2 4 3 0 4 0 Frisch c Mason If 1' Masearo It' 4 1 4 0 Frantz lb 4 3 2' CNchols 2h 4 1 2 4 Yvacs 2b 3 0 11 11 21 0 0 GNchols et 4 11 1 0 Bettrge 4 0 5 0' Tennich Brown c lb 44 0 49 00 2 0 Alvarez lit et 3 Taylor 3 0 0 2 Austin tit 4 0 3 tv Vranes p Piercey p 4 1 0 4 35 27 8 Totals Totals 34 7 27 111 000 110 000- -4 Grande 000-- -2 010 010 137eham G Nicholw Summary: Errors—Frisch Stoien Tentich Sheehan Evans Piercey Three-base hases—Bailev Frantz 2 Austin Two-basbits hits—Frantz Tngleh Sherinn C Nichnis Runs hatted r Frisch ttnitv Frantz Fyaris G to trhtI Bett ridge in lultible ay —Shchnn Frantz: Bailey to Evans to Frantz Run Vranes 3 Struck responsibie for—Piercey out—BY BlerceY 2 Vranes 5 Passed balls 2 Time of game- -1 hour 42 minutes Umptres--Tauf- fer and Koller Scorer — e 4rvn Crescent Remington AB ABHOA 0 A 4 1 2 5 Richins If 4 3 1 1 Daleh't 21) Nielsen sm 5 2 1 2 ELunn as 3 Cl3 2 1 0 0 Patton et 5 1 1 0 Shafer et 5 5 1 110 Petersen 3h 3 2 2 1 Fliis lb 5 1 1 0 GIunn 2b 4 1 1 Grntit 3h 4 1 8 0 Forte c Brady If11 52 01 31 00 Carroll 111 4 1 8 1 Monti n 2 1 2 0 3 2 2 rt NDtinn Hawkins rf 3 0 0 R Harrison n 3 1 0 0 Kinn ri Totals 33 13 27 6 Totals 37 10 24 13 Sore by inninIZS: 111 ion 11 0- -1 n RMtngtOn Arms 320 200 23a-- 12 crmcont Summsrv: Frrors—Nlelsert Ellis PeterFrotPn bilarfl— Cnrroll PT1 fl Llinnen ntehinP Hatton Sacrifice hits—E Lun Home run—Ds nen Harrison Stifle Mori el It BPRI1V 4 3 0 1 311 e in--- John 11 e 1 I Three-basbit—Petersen Two-bas-e hits—Ellis Hawkins E Lunnen Harrison Runs batted in—Dalehout 4 Hawkins 2 Ellis E Ltinnen 2 Petersen 3 G TAMopn srtr! 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Merullo es 3 0 0 2 4 0 0 11 Sturgeon 2b 3 1 2 4 Haas 3b Lamanno c 4 0 2 21 Passeau p 3 1 1 1 ss 4 1 3 3: Jootet 2 0 2j Waltera p 4 Total's 37 9 24 131 Totals 29 7 27 14 afiatted for M McCormick In ninth 000 000 000- -0 Cincinnati 300 000 00x- -3 Chicago 2 Marshall Errors—Haas Summary: Two-bas- e Hack Runs batted In—Nicholson Double play—F hit—Cavarretta McCormick Joost and F McCormick Struck Bases Oil balls—Off Passeau 2 Time— Walters 2 Passeau 3 Second game: Cincinnati Chicago ABHOA ASHOA 1 2 3 3: 3b 4 2 4 0 Hack 2b Frey 3 0 0 41 Cavrrtta lb 4 3300 Haas 31 Marshall 11 3 0 2 0: Nichoisti rf 4 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 Novikoff If 4 1 Tipton IfDitssmiro ef 4 0 1 0 IMcCormiek lb 3 1 130 Seheifing c 4 0 5 1 Walker ef 3 0 3 01 Merlin° MR 3 1 22 74 hamanno c 3 0 0 11 Sturgeon 2b 3 1 3 0 0 2 Warneke p 3 1 0 0 Joost as 2 Derringr p 21 00 00 01 Totals- - 27 2 24 12t Totals 33 9 27 12 for Derringer hi the ninth 000 000 000- -0 Cincinnati 010 010 10x- -3 Chicago Runs batted Errors—None Two-basSummary: e hits in—Merullo Cavarretta 2 E McCormick Novikoff Merullo DouFitut Cava? ble play—Merullo Sturgeon 0 Chiretta Left nip Strikeouta—WarnekeI 3 Timecago 6 I j out--B- --- bases--Cincimi- 1:28 30936 Atteudance—tactual Boston Philadelphia Split Twin Bill 2-- 3 r 3-- Lan-pin- ' er -- f 'ft: e0‘ - :: N 57' e' 1 1 1 1 01- At Milt Park g:30 p m—Army Air Base Ye Dupler Fur 7:30 p m—Anderson Boarding vs CopUtah Golf perettes A:30 p m —Magna Firemen vti 1M W A 9:30 p m—Army Eagles 1s William Forest Dale Builders The Magr1R Firemen downed the Bonneville Fort Douglas 2 White tit a h Conner Bureau of Mines it retain 6-- the park Sunday night to race with lead in the second-hal- f a full game advantage over the the Army Eagles who walloped Remington Ramrods 12-- 1 Ruth Hobbs the Shamrocks' 'pitcher-catche- r' blanked Ander0 son Boarding and the Independent Mill Workers of Magna-Garfiel- d overwhelmed t h e Local Bakers 401 10-- 0 The Shamrocks got away to a two-ru- n lead in the initial inning on Dot Perri's single Rachel Ke- zerian's double and an infield error They scored one more in the third on Virginia Lindorff's double and an error and that concluded the scoring Anderson Boarding had a chance in the third when Dot Brammer and Rela Holt connected safely but Ruth Hobbs pitched herself out of the trouble The game required but 42 minutes to complete In I M W A's victory over the Bakers Fritz Buhecker gave up but one safety a single by Bill Gunther in the first inning and fanned an even dozen batters The Mill Workers played errorless ball Magna Firemen had a scare at the hands of the Bureau of Mines Trailing 1 going into the fifth' inning they got to Lou Jeffs for five of their eight hits in a rally that gave them five runs and was climaxed by Ray Grow's second homer of the game Both clubs played agood fielding game The Eagles' victory was their sixth in a row In the Army club's last six games Jack Stahl has given up but three runs Three of the games have been shutouts and the opposition has scored but one run in each of the other three encounters The Eagles pounded Paul Kingdon and Gunner Gunderson for 13 safeties and played errorless ball -- 2-- At White Park Magna Firemen Bureau of Miner' Taylor and Sudbury Anderson Boarding Jeffs R g 3 men HE R IMWA Bakers 401 RE0 12 13 KIngdon Buhecker and Arnone: son 1 1 3 and Rodman E 0 4 2 3 4 1 Hobbs and Eskel- ShamrockFootprinters Brammer and Smith Army Eagles m Rerratt gton Ra rods Stahl and Ostler and Young HE g 1 3 4 Gunderson HE R 10 11 0 1 4 0 King and Donald- ilhirray Slates Net Finals MURBAY—Finals of the Salt Take county tennis championship for juniors and seniors will be held on Saturday September 5 at 7 p tn in the Murray City park as one of the closing features of the Salt Lake county fair scheduled for September 2 3 4 and 5 Announcement of championship play was made by A L Stokes director of the tourney ABHOA ABH0A1 3 1 1 cf 3 0 1 10 Matt Sh The event is open to seniors 15 4 1 2 Metaugh sa 3 n1 2 21 Ststi 2h If 4 1 6 0 to 18 years of age and juniors 15 2 4 41Fri1anciz Glossop 2b 4 1110 Litwhir If 4 2 3 01Gremp lb Prizes will be 3 0 2 0 years and under 4 1 4 0 West rf Etter' lb Northev rf 44 1 25 OlLombardias c 33 01 04 6 awarded for champions in both 0 0 Miller NaViOr cf Lvngsto c 3 0 R (11Roberre 3b 2 0 1 0 divisions Three-bas- Two-bas- - Falls professional: The meet will be a medal play event with 18 holes Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday Players will be divided into three divisions according to handicaps and prizes will be awarded the leaders in all 54-ho- le 3 1 0 2 0 0 4 01 FRIVO All tournament contests 0000 f R 2 7 3 3 LoOgan 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 f137 S57 750 625 4 29 37 3 Armstrong Floyd Spendlove and Mac Speedie are the other two laTtes They are playing under Coach Wallace 3:13 222 Sunday's Remain Fl Mon t 11 Utah Cooper 2 Bonneville 7 Ogden C C S Nibley Park S Country Club 5 Remaining Matches Provo at Forest Dale Bonneville at Utah Copper The ma tchea ber 6 to be played ac- — all-arm- 375 333 Wade at Los Angeles Spector however la reported to be working under Coach Bob Neyland with the eastern half of the army squad which is drilling at Yale university Spector is small but he's got plenty of football ability and is expected to make good with the soldier eleven Considering some of the gridders who have already been released from the army squad it is a distinct compliment to the University of Utah and the Big Seven conference to have three players on the squad apparently Septem- By Jimmy Hodgson Bonneville's battling golf team pulled up into a tie with Forest Dale for the top spot in the Utah Golf association race Sunday by sneaking out a desperate 6 vic7-- tory against the strongest team that the Ogden Country club has making the grade presented all season The western half of the army Bonneville went into the match grid squad will open play Sunas the underdog with the conday against the Vashington test at Ogden and the Junction Redskins at Los Angeles The City squad at peak strength but eastern half will battle the New the Bonneville crew pulled out the triumph as a result or some brilliant play by Bill Korn& Horns Shoots 68 Korns turned in an individual card of for the match as he and Professional Haydn Newton handed the Ogden leaders their first home setback in several seasons Korns shot the first nine with five birdies and four pars cutting par on the third fourth fifth seventh and eighth holes That spectacular golf show enabled the Bonny leaders to take a three-hol- e advantage which they retained With the leaders unexpectedly winning the full quota of Ihree points the remainder of the invading squad managed to grab another four which accounted for the victory One More Test Bonneville has one more difficult test a match with Utah Copper on the sand greens at Magna Forest Dale undispuated leader until Sunday also has one more match but the Dalers R re considered an almost sure winner with the ma tch scheduled against Provo on the home greens If both Bonneville and Forest' Dale win their final matches a will be necessary for the play-of- f crown El Monte eliminated Utah Cophopes for the honors per's last dim with an 11-victory at Ogden The win boosted the El Monte club into fifth place in the standings Nibley Park closed the season with an 5 victory over the Country club putting the Nibley Parkers in a deadlock with Ogden last year's titleholders for eighth place Giants at New York Sports scribes from the two sections are already feuding about which game will be the better contest and which will bring more money into the army relief fund York ' 32-38-- L Ten Cops Ogden Title Seaton Prince another of the Salt Lake Country 'club's leading golfers will leave for navy duty Monday Seaton captain of the Country club golf squad last year was slated to leave by plane at 3:e15 a tn Monday for Omaha where he has been assigned tem- porarily Prince received his commission several months ago and has been waiting for his call ever since He follows Dick Mulliner and Bob Bird other Country club linksters Into the service Mulliner is in the naval air intelligence and Bird is in Florida at an army officers' training school - a OGDEN—Williams a a About half the schools in the country have adopted the fresh- men competition rule this year Yale Princeton and Harvard led the Way but most of the other large schools refused to 'follow and - are standing pat on the nopia y- rule It wasn't necessary at the larger schools because of the size of their football squads However in the smaller colleges the rule has generally been adopted for which the coaches are thankful Many of the smaller schools would have had a difficult time playing football without freshmen this fall One of Utah's most enthusiastic hunters says he wouldn't dare go deer hunting this fall The poor fellow took his children to see "Barnbi" and he's afraid of the re- action if they find out he's going to shoot a deer The Outdoor Life magazine has blasted Walt Disney and his picture as an insult to the American sportsmen It's a fine picture but it's dangerous propagandafor a dad with children Bill Korns' sensational play at Ogden Sunday when he scored a six under par indicates that he's ready to defend his state amateur More than golf title this week 40 members of the college team training for the Chicago Bear game Friday will leave after the contest for Philadelphia They will play the Philadelphia Eagles in a benefit game for the S 0 August 31 Kenny Washington former UCLA halfback who starred in the 1910 game at Chicago is a Les Angeles traffic cop Frankie Frisch contends that one of baseball's big drawbacks today is that players The war promises can't bunt to stamp out the old practice at some of the bigger universities of holding certain sophomores out of varsity competition and bringing them back for play when they are more experienced 32-36-- Builders of Salt Lake City Sunday captured the championship of the northern Utah softball tournament by downing the Ogden Bowling Center 3 Doug Borg Williams hurler had too much on the ball for the Bowl- e 9-- ing Center are first-hal- f The Builders of Lake City the Salt champions Attendance-65- 11 —1 :41 Ths classes will include both boys Ikten's league R H E The score: and girls ' 9 5 3 Entrants must register with the Williams Builders Fi Olt Prot-ra3 2 4 Center JourMidvale Bowling Ogden the Murray Eagle Mond or the Borg and Ade It Ambler Harris the Times At Norfolk Va—Saverio Turiello New nal Magna York vit Fred Apostoli Norfolk training Draper Journal and their op- and Horsepool 10 statiOn middleweights an Francisco — Jzzy Jannazzo ponents and time of play will be At Brooklyn vs Eddie Booker San Francisco assigned for them welterweights JON At Newark J—Bar Jr Muscato Any youngster in Salt Lake City J C Koehane Takes 1 Buffalo vs Larry Lane Trenton NNewor Fiducia 10 Freddie county is eligible for play heavyuelghts vs Fort bowman New York heavyTitle post-gradua- Douglas all-st- ar all-st- ar te Earl ark 10 weights Seeks Game At Baltimore Md—Len Rorlak Chicago Set Meet C Koehane captured the AuWhite Baltimore lightJ vit Slugger TOOELE—The Tone le baseball weights 12 The Utah High School Football gust directors' cup golf honors at Tuesday Dellicurti New club is attempting to arrange a course the At New York—Vic will Fort association Officials hold its Douglas Sunday United States York vs Georgia Kochan first meeting of the season Monday by defeating E C Jensen 4 and game for Labor day Any Utah coast guard middleweights 8 team interested may obtain inWednesday battle at 7 p m9 at the 3 in a At Oakland Cal—Henry Armstrong Los night starting Koehane was one down as they formation by getting in touch with Rodollo vs Ramirez Mexico reading room at the Deseret gym Angeles welterweights 10 President Occie Evans will be in started the last 18 holes but he John Cedar at Tooele New York At Chleago—Ray Robinson 10 VI Tony Motisi Chicago welterweights charget Rule changes will be dis- started the Sunday play at a blisAt Union City N J—Lulu Costantino CHESTNUT HILL Mass Aug New York vs Frank Franconeri Union cussed and plans will be outlined tering pace being five under par on the first seven holes He bo- 23 (UP)—Francisco Pancho)- - Se8 for the coming season City featherweight ThursdayBlunt New York Ait New York—Eddie geyed the last two to finish with a gura of Ecuador two fisted stylist 23 un — Tom 33 He finished the 18 holes with and top seeded foreign player won vs Big Ben Moroz Philadelphla heavyOTTAWA Aug weights 8 annual Longwood the forty-eight- h Lox "AFalkenburg 17 of Hollywood a 74 At Detroit—Chalky Wright Ohio Cal VI Joe Marinelli ngelea won the "Junior Davis cup" Koehane also won the class A bowl tennis tournament Sunday by Dayton Jen) Lew nont 10 'tie featherweights vs prize in the match play tourna- defeating Lieutenant Gardnar MulCarmen tennis tourney Sunday by defeatTexas kins Sweetwater 10 16 in the ment F E Watson was winner in loy of Miami Fla tournament faBob lightweights his brother NotchPittsburgh ing At Elizabeth N J—Marvin Bryant 2-- 6 2 class B vorite in a gruelling match 6-- 3 Dallas Texas vs Danny Rosati Newark final 11-- 9 7-- 9 3-- 6 4 welterweights 8 64— Friday New York—Maxie Officials Tooele 36-ho- le 6-- 6-- New Shotpirovs Cleo Sham' Los Angeles lightCarmelo weights 10: Danny Bartfield vs Fenoy Spain lightweights 10: Jimmy Detroit vs Jack Lamotta New Edgar York middleweights 10 At Hollywood Cal—Tony Olivera OakLos Angeles vs Carlos Chavez land featherweights 10 R 1—Relph Zaneill At Providence vs Irwin Kay Kaplan New Providence York welterweights DI Saturday At New York—Petev Scalzo New York vs Joe Puerto Rico Torres lightAt York weights 8 for Golf Matches Line-Up- s RIMIPII Mearti-Milt Qui itley-- Rainh Backman-Ralp1:ddle Morgan-DGlen Simmons-Johr n Total ibley Park L O'Brien It Harris Moore M Mason Alien Honneville l Horne flights Takes Wnlkiiig Crown won the meet last year and Is expected to bid for the honors CHICAGO Aug Mihalo of Detroit won thhe national walking championFrank ship Sunday in 1:391 Ahatte of Cincinnati finished second in 1:415 Seventeen started Total El Monte Van Nteeteren-Mpi- t tirethrim Carl V Kothwell-H-rolR Haniels ton Leavitt ir'rirrell Monteornee3F H Ellis 113'11191Pit Brent Sermeroft-A- l Total again Entries from every course In the state are expecled according to Professional Alex McCafferity 3 S 1 0 0 0 7PWanee Tost P cording to E O Brothers president and manager of the fair will 4 71 11 27 —29 27 7 Totals Tota1s32 be conducted at 7 p m on the zBetted for Salvo in eighth 100 100 000- -2 Philadelphia The 000000 000 -0 Murray City park courts Bwiton Runs batted first round will be held on SeptemSummery: Errors—None Two-harFerhit— Etten Three-bas- e hit—Litwhiler Sacri- ber 2 the second on Sentember 3 nandez Double 4 and Mtirt atigh Plays— the semifinals September fices—May Murtauen to Glossop to Ellen Inn11n1D to the finals on 5 the last on halls—Off September Rases 7Itrtalleh to Etten ow A —By Melton Melton 3 Sfrurk will of the fair day Supervisors R in Toat 7 Ilits—Ott Salvo Salvo 2 Wild niteh— Mellon Teed hall be Katherine G Bullock and How0 to 1 —Livingston TNitff rillhr—Saivo Tim ard Ballard county fair officials Havden Newton-BilArnold Gott-GleBurt Swonson ltniph Vetterli-haNorm SelitilltIlark thten Rity riradtordScolt Flitoe Mrs Jack Braunagel of Logan Ogden 'r C Niblev Park 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 3 3 Pro 1 1 1 A 8-- s Melton p Won Lost Tied 2 --- IDAHO FALLS Idaho—Golfers from Forest Dale of Salt Lake City fell before their Idaho Falls opponents on the municipal links The final scores: here Sunday Idaho Falls 13 Forest Dale 6 George Orullian and Kent Undhjem of Idaho Falls teamed against and Vern Dalton Jerry Henderson won of Forest Dale three points John Mc Burney and Forde Johnson Idaho Falls teamed against Al Emery and Paul Geisar of Forest Dale won two to one John Morley and Marlow Undhjem of Idaho Falls dropped three to Clint Henderson and Leo Leaver of Forest Dale Fos Manley and Ray Pearson of Idaho Falls won two to none for Al Sherwood and Paul Owmby of Forest Dale: Jim Hurley and Jim Russell of Idahci Falls teamed against Ab Johnson and Chet Fletcher of the Utah club won two to nothing J D Evans and Russell Freeman of Idaho Falls took one to two for Bill Worthen and Sid Clark of the visitors and George Keller of Idaho Falls paired against Vern Cannon of Forest Dale took three A good representation from the Utah club was reported and plans for a return match in the near future are being perfected ac(fording to George Orullian Idaho t Izzy Spector No 1 football player in the I3ig Seven conference last season is the third University of Utah gridder to be named on y the football teal according to word received by Coach Ike League Fl Mont e Count or Club 3-- Iry Idaho Golfers Down Dalers ) Schedule Tues4aVP1 2-- 4 Women Golfers Get Set for Annual Country Club Meet Fi :f-- -: McCor- BOSTON Aug 23 (A') — The Boston Braves and hiladelphia Phils split a doubleheader Sunday Boston taking the first 1 as Al Javery racked up his eleventh lcin a row while tory and his fifthfour-hittin the "Rube" Melton's nightcap gave the Phils a 0 verdict —14798 Dan Litwhiler who sparkled all day in the field accounted for the Passeau Warneke Hurl initial score in the first inning of the nightcap when he singled home Dan Murtaugh who had hit safely Chicago to Victories CHICAGO Aug 23 CrP)—With and advanced to second on Al GlosLitwhiler Claude Pasesau and Lon Warneke sop's infield roller fourth with a triple taking the pitching honors the opened the on Nick Etten's single counting Chicago Cubs shut out the CincinFirst liptmei nati Reds in a doubleheader SunFlOindelhhist Rieton ABHOA day by identical scores of 3 to O I Wener cf ABH0A1 4 0 1 0 4 0 4 01 Polmes cf Passeau gave up nine hits in Mrtituch Ps 4 2 0 51 6sti 2h 3 2 1 5 3 0 2 11 Frpandes If 4 2 6 the opener while Bucky Walters Glossop 2h 3 11 0 01Gremp lb ItwhIr If 44 20 83 11 held the Cubs to seven Chicago's EtteT1 4 1 3 0 West rf lb 01 1 2 4 r Klutts rf three runs were made in the first Northev 4 0 3 5 3 1 2 11Miller ea Mav 3h Inning with the help of Phil Cavar- Rraran e 22 00 3 0 Roheree 3h 24 0 0 2 Htierst p nnt Javery retta's double Bill Nicholson's xKleiti I 0 0 single two errors against Third Podgajny D 0 0 0 0' Baseman Berthold Haas and an30 A 27 14 31 6 24 Totals Totals stlatted for Hoerst in 'seventh 000other against Outfielder Max Mar000 010 -1 Philadelphia shall 002 000 10x- -3 Bontnil - Murtatigh Runs Warneke turned in his best Summary: Error Ststi Fernandez West e West pitching job of the year in the batted in—Northev hits—Fernandez Douhit—Ellen Sarrifice—Javery second game limiting the Reds to to Gremp Bases to Miller ble plav—Sisti two hits while big Paul Derringer on tall—Off Ilnerat 4 Podcalny 1 Jav 2 Struek ont—Bv Mort I Podcattiv gave up nine and lost his tenth ery 1 Hits—Off Hoerst 3 in 6 Javery I decision of the season Podzainv 3 in 2 Losing pitcher—Hoerst Time-127 :45 batWarneke pitched to only Second came: I ters and did not issue a walk In Boston Philadelphia rs - Teza Lonia AB AB H 0 A 0 Al 211 PM 4 2 4 51 Brown 4 I 1 4 Cosart Cast-telrf 5 1 0 n(1 Moore et 4 0 1 0 Stewart )t 4 0 2 Silehter rf 3 2 21 0 0 Filiott 3h 4 2 3 2 Muria If Fletcher lh 5 2101 Wcooner e 3 0 7 0 DIMag- cf 5 1 1 0 1tirlaki 3b 4 1 1 2 Gustitte 2b 4 2 3 3' Marion as 3 2 0 5 4 1 4 1 Honn lb 4 1 14 0 Lonez e H'zelman p 1 0 0 1! Gumbert 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Klinger 0 2 0 0 11 zSandera D 0 0 0 1 IMCooper I n n n rzWalker 0 0 0 Krint Totals 33 7 27 13 Totals 38 11 27 14' zBatted for Gumbert iii sixth zzBated for M Cooper in eighth 000 201 020- -5 Pittsburgh St Loulti 010 001 100- -3 W Cooper Errors—Fillott Summray: Marion Rune batted in—Kurowskt 2 GuatineMarion Slaughter Fletcher Lopez- Three-bas- e hit—Gut tne Home runs—Knrowski Fletcher Stolen bases—DiMaggio Hopp Saerifices—Coacarat Moore Bases on balls—Off Heintzelman 6 off Gumbert 2 off M Cooper Struck out—By Heintztiroin 2 by1 Klinger I Hite— by Gumbert 5 by M Cooper 3 In 5 itiTlinCS off off liettitzelman 4 in 3 Gurntiert 6 in 6 off Klinger of f M Cooper 4 in 2 off Krist 1 in I Winning nitcher—Klinger Lolling pitcher Time-2- :26 —M Cooper Second game: t St toula Pittabiorgh AB ft 0 A ABHOA Stewart If 4 0 2I 0-0 Brown 2b 5 1 I 4 Waadell !I 4 0 5 3 1 0 Moore et Fletcher lb 3 1 8 0 Sllghter rt 4 2 1 0 4 1 3 0 3b 3 0 1 1 Mualal If 4 1 9 1 e 4 1 4 0 O'Dea e Phelps Di Mac et 4 0 3 0 Hopp lb 2 1 5 2 311 slit 4 2 2 3 0 ("restart 2D 3 1 3 3 Kteski an 3 11 0 12 5 Marion Gustine !Alining D n 0 0 0 Dickson p 3 0 2 3 Hamlin D 1 0 0 1 I 1 0 0: sFistrett WiIkte D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0: Dietz D xxVRobsys 0 0 0 Totals 34 11 27 13 Totnlu 30 4 24 71 xfiatted for Hamlin hi sixth xxBatted for Dietz in ninth 000 000 002- -2 Pittsburgh 100 200 20x- -5 St Louis CoscarErrors—Kurowski Summary: 2 Brown art R1115 hatted ID—Mualat hits—Moore Kurowski Pheins 2 Two-bas- e — Dickmon Kurowski Mutual Sacrifice Double play- -- Brown to Marion to noon Basco on balls—Oft 'arming 2 oft Wilkie 1 off Dirkson 3 Struck out—By g Hamlin 2 by Dickson 7 Hits—Ott 3 in 1 off Hamlin 5 in 3 off Dietz 0 in off Wilkie 3 in 1 1 Wild pitch—Hamlin Losing pitcher Attendance paid t —Lanning Time-- 212 fit f 40 Infielders Linde Serpa arid Dale Laybourne Manager Fred Tedesco of the said Magna's Mel Marlowe or Pinney' s Ken' Prfce would start pitching against the Bees In the event that Harrington should throw a left hander the semipros will have Serpa at first instead of Tucker Tedesco at third in place of Bill Cowley and Joe Egnatic in center field instead of Al Shafer However the chances for such a shift are slim in view of the fact that Elmer Ore Ila the Bees' only southpaw went the distance against Boise Sunday Otherwise the Industrial line-u- p will read like this: Occie Evans and second of Magna lead-of- f base Lou Tezak of Pinney shortstop Wayne Tucker of Pinney first: Bill Cowley of Magna third Al Shafer of Magna center Ernie Jensen Of Provo right field Frank Zaccaria of Gemmell left Les Lemon of Pinney catcher and Mel Marlowe of Price pitcher The Bee skipper said that if Hernandez can play Monday night he'll be No 3 in the batting order which reads as follows: Dino Giovacchini shortstop: Vic Sander left field Hernandez first base Earl Owen right field Willie Enos third base Mel Reeves center field Harrington second base Ted Kerr catcher and Chesnes pitcher Oweri to First In case Hernandez can't play Sander will be sent to right Enos to left Owen to first Kerr to third base and John McGraw put in as catcher The batting order in that event would read Giovacchini Sander Reeves Owen Enos Harrington Kerr McGraw and Chesnes Smarting from a 2 loss to the are Bees last year tche reportedly "out to kill" the Pioneer league team but may have trouble in solving Chesnes' pitching which was brilliant in a relief capacity against the Idaho Falls Russets last week After relieving Nick Dijanich in the sixth Bob pitched eight straight —strikes to open the seventh inning of last Tuesday's tussle Though Salt Lake has used him almost exclusively as an infielder Chesnes won nine and lost 11 for Bakersfield of the California State all-sta- From Preceding Page) 11-h- it er From i1 ' Rallies Give Magna Downs Win Throws Press Mines to Club Into Brooks Two Triumphs Box Maintain Lead Tie for Lead IL By Jimmy Hodgson four-gam- Semipro Stars Tonight ( Con t in utLd From the 4- g Bees to Battle m f MAGNA—flalph Crowton SundaY held the invading Pinney Bev-e- rr s nf Salt Lake to but five hlts Nkihi le hEst Miller mates converted 19 hits to 14 runs—five of thern circuit clouts—for a 14-Nictory that put Magna within a cif the semipro leading Provo cf Pet as--Chrr- tase 1 tr-iun- 1500-met- Ogtol en I'1 league treadmill after many weary weeks of trying to catch up split a doubleheader with the Pittsburgh Pirates Sunday and faced e a crucial series with the league-leadinBrooklyn Dodgers 712 g a mes off the pace Elbe Fletcher's eighth - inning homer gave the Pirates the edge in the opener 5 to 3 but Murry Dickson came up with a four-h- it elbowing performance correlated with the Cards' attack for a 5 to 2 verdict in the nightcap The fireman's time compared w It h the 5:164 be hung up at Malmo on July 27 as the climax of a three-wee- k campaign in shich he shattered four world marks He began by paring the mark for the mile from 4:064 to 4:062 at Goteberg on July'2 21 hours following his reinstatement after an eight-mont- h suspension for expense account irregularities chopped the two-mil-e mark to 8:17 on July 3 and the standard to 3:458 on July 17 in at 7-- 6 Final-Fram- e (Continued In 1937 1 s t OESTERSUN Swede Aug 23 CFI—Sweden's der Haegg continued his assault on track's world records Sunday night by spinning through 2000 meters be-In 5:118 five full seconds low the accepted standard set by Archie San Romani of the United States In Finland 7k9 625 590 429 351 000 Golfe 11 1 s - ' n Gun- R13 1 mRvng-eisrriel- August 21 1942 5ait gakt irribunt fl) - 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