Show ' P - - I i - I - t Monday Morning 5alt mgakt ritibunt Zile ar l: S T i 4 t - 114 i''' - air 5 -- 7'1 "71 urn ) 0 0 at 0 Li llY111 we' IL - Louis r"3 du StL Latcliel s a Lead to 3 Ga m S Major League Yankees 4 s Ste 1 : dri IBP' rl - """ ”1 L f yx ' ' Q L v re — r'l '4111 7 0 c dt "0 e) :' ' i - t eS Boise " ' 1117 owl T--- "" 711 ii IrojL fr--- Jwawo In Contests 22 - ST 10'171S Aug high on a surge which has brought them 19 victories in the last 22 games the Cardinals triumphed twice over the Boston Braves Sunday chopping the Brooklyn Dodgs' lead to three games Harry Gumbert's eleventh-innin- g double counted Johnny Hopp from second for a 3 to 2 edge in attack the nightcap after a cri four Boston pitchers took the opener 8 to 3 Meantime the Dodgers split a double bill with the Pittsburgh Phratcs Jotnny Beazley got credit for his Jkventeenth victory of the camGumpaign in the opener althoughframes bert hurled the last three Ernie White started the nightcap and was jerked for a pinch-hitte- r in the ninth All in all Gurnbert allowed two hits in five innings and received credit for the night30 UP--R- iding 13-h- it PITTSBURGH Aug 30 UP)- -The Brooklyn Dodgers broke even with the Pittsburgh Pirates Sunmarday seeing their first-plac- e gin over St Louis reduced to three games as the rampaging Cardinals swept a twin bill from the Boston Braves The Dodgers won the first game 1 but their eighth-innin- g rally in the second game fell short and 5 Vince they were defeated n Di Maggio put on a show for the Buc victory batting in five runs He also drove in the lone Pirate run in the first contest Rip Sewell held the Dodgers to a pair of hits until the eighth inning of the nightcap when they rallied for four runs on as many hits and a walk Dolt Camilli's two-ru- n triple was the big blow of the inning The contest was halted at the end of the eighth because of Pennsylvania's Sunday law Pete Reiser Brooklyn's slugging outfielder who has been out- - of several days with an the line-u- p Injured side and legs didn't get Into action After the game Manager Leo Durocher announced Reiser would go to Johns Hopkins hospital at Baltimore for examination Iwo0 St Louis New York nnr Errors-LOustin- e Hits----O- tt 2-- 3-- 5 2-- 8 0-- 5 8-- 3 3-- 2 8-- 5 0-- 5 t4-2- (5-9- (9-1- American League 1 I 302 2120 3053 5104 4031 3102 1101 1101 14-e- rrt& e 4 2-- 16 Chalks Take Cooper as s — Sift I Miller and Mutts: tentible Milier and Ponerint ststi gird Grernp: Eases on baiis—Off Donovan 3 Cremn Tn-3 'White 3 Gumhert 1 Strikeouts —Doe—cyan 1 Tobin 4 White7- - 2 Gumbert 4 in Eits—Off Donovan 6 in inTobin 2 Passed 'White 5 ir 9 Gumbert 0 2 ritcher—Gumbert ball—Kluttz 'Winning Time-2:37 hrcher—Tobin 7ostrg 95 techance (bald -137 lti 2-- hi 3 Giants Take Opener Second Called in 9th 8-- 4 - CHICAGO Aug 30 New York Giants defeated the Chicago Cubs 8 to 6 Sunday before the two teams played to a 5 to 5 deadlock in a doubleheader which had to be called on account of darkness The tie game will be plaNied off Monday afternoon Fln cae:I New e 4re-- lb er rf tr' le:se 2b 1 TTrz Itfararta: Beraz 14knr-71- leitbbe1 zliiv-ar- Ahern litc-Ge- 4 d - 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Itk Double pays—Werbbr to to Mize Virrbr to Miss 1 Bases Witk ion halls—Ott tohrman 2 Mungo 1 ip Olson 5 Struck out—By Lohrman 2 Runge 1 01n 7 Flming 1 PreF L Lohrrnan 8 in Innings Hts—Ott 70tman 4 in 2 MeGea 2 in I Olsrt S in 7 1 2 In 1 Hit by I in Prssin11 F"'71rg By Presseell Worttr Pasgd ritttr— 2-At-- Ttme- -2 34 Mai:at:ma tactual) —29609 -R cm--to rs 2-- I :4 I 0001 ) m Trøoje !deb-s- Johnny Vander Meer 0shut out the to equal Philadelphia Phils his 1941 season record Of 18 victories in the opener of a doubleheader Sunday and the Cincinnati Reds added an 5 triumph in the nightcap with Ray Starr hurling Albie Glossop Philadelphia second baseman injured his left wrist in the nightcap in a collision with Lonnie Frey at first base on Frey's bunt to the mound Glossop was taken to Christ hospital for treatment of a possible fracture Tommy Hughes held the Red-leg- s to three hits in the opener but they scored two runs in the sixth inning on two walks a safe sacrifice and a wild throw by Danny Murtaugh Vandy fanned six walked one and gave seven hits In the nightcap victory the Reds got their first three runsone on homers—Bert Haas clouting in the first and Max Marshall getting his sixth of the season in the fifth with one on First game: f Philadelphia ABH0A1 21 1 3 1 3b May Mrtaugh as 4 2 1 31 Naylor rfIf 44 11 22 01 01 Ltwhier Etten lb 3 0 7 21 1 0 0 01 aWarren 2 4 01 Koy ef 31 Glossop 2b 33 0 2 01 c 0 4 Lvngston Hughes p 3 0 1 11 Totals 32 7 24 111 Cincinnati IT AB 3 rf 3 3 Kelleher If 2 FMCmk lb 3 cf 4 Tipton 1amanno c ss 3 Phillips Vnder Mr p 2 Frey 2b Marshall Haas 3b 0 4-- 6 1-- 3 2-3 (3-12- (6-9- 3 Pioneer League Pocatello Idaho anis Ogden Twin Pails Salt lake 19 Results Sundays salt Lake 4 Pocatello Twin Valls Idaho Falls Probable Pitchers Mondoky' Roise at Twin Falls t4:30 p rn len- - Olviim ) loll ) Pocatello at 1 Idaho Falls 8:30 ) vs Condit Christensen (Only games scheduled) Boise 10 Oeden 10-- 8-- 3 9 42-3- Oar 7 43-6- D rn (6-7- Loa Angeles Sacramento Seat( le San Inego San Francisco Oakland Hollywood Portland 10-inni- Bidwrth 2b Cramer et' IkleCtik it 4 4 If 4 4 York lb Rdeliff31 rf Ross Upon as c Parsons Nwhousr p 4 4 4 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 3 31 1 01 3 01 7 01 1 01 New York Firat game: ABHOA Rizzuto sa 4 b 5 Hassott Helfrich rf 3 DiMvalo et 4 1 1 2 0 3 0 4 2 2 1 2b If Rosar c Priddy 3b Gordon 1 2! Keller Clieta land 1 3 0 1 3 1 1 Tims- v597 386 62 63 71 75 Is 83 86 94 533 310 494 455 442 382 Results Sunday's R H E At San Diego—First game: 000 030 011- -5 31 1 Oakland San Diego 03() 011 10x- -6 12 0 Brown and Salveaon and Ralmondi Salkeld Second game (seven Innings): R H E 4 1 000 020 0-0--2 Oakland 1 0 000 000 -0 San Diego BalDasso and Klienk and Ralmondi linger At Los Angeles—First game (10 In R H E nings) 5 3 000 000 000 0-1- -0 Portland 5 1 Los Angeles 000 000 000 -1 Orrell and Leovich: Gehrman and Camp- bell R H E Second game (nine Innings): 301 020 002- -8 18 4 Portland 200 000 400- -6 10 0 Los Angeles Liska Schubel (7) and Mayer: Flores Dobernic (5) Davis (1 Raffensberger (8) and Campbell Todd (s) At Sacramento—First game: R H E 310 110 110- -8 16 2 Hollywood 040 203 00x- -9 12 2 Sacramento Root Bevina (2) Gay (8) and Brentel Wicker Beers (1) Nelson (5) and Mueller Second game (seven innings): R H E 5 1 001 000 0- -1 Hollywood 5 0 000 110 x- -2 Sacramento Hilcher and Atwood Freitag and Mar- New York Detroit AB H 0 A ABHOA Bldwrth 2b 4 2 4 4 Bassett lb 5 0 10 1 4 0 0 2 Cramer cf 44 21 2 001 Rolfe 3b 2 Henrich rf 3 3 0 0 McCosky If 2 0 0 I DiMaggo cf 5 1 2 0 York lb 3 1 0 0 Radcliff rf 5 1 0 0 Koller If Linn Riebe 5 0 4 0 4 1 0 3b as Troutp4 0 2 Gordon 2b 4 3 Dickey c 6 Rizzuto as 1 1Breuer Sz elkirk p30 1 1 1 1 0 0 Totals 38 7v28 131 Totals 36 8 30 15 yOne out w)ieti winning run scored zBatted for Breuer in tenth Detroit 000 101 010 0--3 New York 000 '102 000 -4 Breuer 2 Runs Summary: Errors—Rolfe Keller 2 Radcliff batted iti—McCosky dwo-basSelkirk hit—Henrich DiMaggio Three-basHome run— hit—Di Keller stolen bane Sacrificen —York Cramer Mcensky Double playa Bloodworth and Haggett and York Batten on balls—Off Breuer 3 Trout 9 Trout 7 Breuer Strikeouts—By AtteTime-2- :10 7 Passed ball—Riebe e e late-seaso- 4-- 1 5-- 7-- 1 2-- hard-hittin- 5-- 3 2-- 4 0-- 2 2-- 5 - 15altimore Buffalo Rochester yracuse A Newark Montreal Jersey City 2 8-- 0 0 5 4 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 7 0 0 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 1 4-- 3-- 5 53 Toronto 0 4-- 2 04 State Meet Scheduled For Softball The annual Utah softball tournament will be held September 8 at 1Vhite park In Salt Lake City it was announced Sunday by Dr L B White president of the 3-- game: I Cincinnati Philadelphia ABHOA ABH0A1 4 0 2 11 Frey 26 May 3b 4 1 3 31 Marshall rf 5 1 1 0 Mtgh 01 Haas 3b 5 2 0 0 Naylor etIf 55 11 04 01 Kelleher If 4 0 1 1 Itwhier 4 1 8 0 Etten lb 2 11 6 01 FMCmk lb rf 32 0 43 0121 Tipton ef e 23 01 42 01 Northey 2b Lamanno Glossop as 0 0 I 11 Phillips as 4 1 4 3 Bragan 4 2 1 2 Starr p Warren c 4 2 I 11 0 0 0 2 Podgajny p 3 I 0 21 Beggs p Hoerst p 1 0 0 01 Totals 36 11 27 12 Totals :13 8 24 101 100 020 020— 5 Philadelphia 100 020 50x— 8 Cincinnati 13ragan Summary: batted Errors—Glossop Litwhiter Haas Runs in—Naylor 2 Haas- 2 McCormick Marshall Warren 2 Two-base Home runs Phil1ins hit—Frey —Warren Marshall Haas Stolen base Bragan Sacrifices—May —Murtaugh Bases Double pisy—Warren to Glosimp on heills—Off PoegaMy 2 Hoerst 2 Starr 1 3 5 Starr Strikeouts—By Porigainy Hits—Off Podgalny 10 in 8 innings Starr 8 in 7 (none out in eighth) Hoerst 1 in 1 Beggs 0 in 2 Hit by pitcher— Balk—Beggs By Podgafrny (McCormick) ball—Warren Passed Winrang pitcher— Time Starr Losing pitcher—Podgajny Attendance-6- 437 —2:22 5363 state softball 'association Four games Will be held September 3 four September 4 completing the first round four on September 5 and four on September 8 the secon d completing round six on September 7 semifinals and the finals on September 8 First six finishers In the Salt Lake City tournament now in progress automatically qualify for the state Two teams will be entered from Ogden two from Lo- - 2-- 3 3 ' Texas League gan one from Sandy one from Midvale one from Harriman and one from Springville Two berths remain to be filled Entries must be in the hands of Dr White by NVednesday 3-- 1-- t night - First game: St ABH0A1 Ottrdee 2b 5 2 5 41 2 0 1 51 Chat 3b 2 0 1 01 Laabs rt ludneb et 3 I 4 01 Steohns sx 4 2 1 11 3 0 0 2 Lyons p Boston BHOA 4 231 2026 ' I 1311 -- e 5-- the- 11 t FahI Twits Fails A ti 11 0 A All 1 0 Al :2 1 0 1 5 2 2 2i ttierra se 5 0 2 2 Ilatchett e 4 1 12 1 4 2 1 0 3 1 1 Oi Sunserl rf 4 0 1 0 2 1 3 11 Robello If 4 0 9 0! Lohrke 3b 4 I 0 3 4 0 1 3 2 0 Oi Shanks cf 4 0 1 1 1! Cecil p Forsyth 313 44 11 91 Ol Burton 2b 2 0 3 1 Mulcahy 4 0 0 31 Harrimn lb 3 0 8 1 Contlit p 31 5 27 Totals 34 8 27 91 Totals 400 000 010- -5 Idaho Falli Twin Falls 000 000 100- -1erSit Summary: Rune — Donaldson thorn Wenner 2 Vatereon Two-basSurlier( Home hit — Sunnier' runs—Paterson W(nner Rumt batted In—Wenner 2 Psterson 3 Simper) Double play—Donaldson to Dunn to Jensen Runs responsible for — Condit 1 Cecil 4 Struck out—Ely Condit 8 Cecil 11 Condit Rases on balls----OTime-1- :49 3 Cecil 4 Umpires—Orr and Conger Attendance-4- 03 Twin Falls Idaho Fall 11 11 0 A Donkien 2b 4 1 4 3: Sierra as ' 3 0 2 2 1 100 4 1 2 1 Iletchett e Dunn sis 0 slunori rf lb 5 2 3 41 Slivrttirn ef 4 1 2 er Wenner If 4 Pahello If 3 0 2 Jessen rib 4 2 5 lt Lohrke Sb 3 0 0 1 4 0 Paterson rf 4 21 5 V Shanks cf 2 1! Harrimsn 4 Forsyth 3b 6 s 0 2b 4 i 4 2 It lb Mulcahy lLlIIwtnkl p 4 2 0 21 Iturton 2b I 0 3 1 3 2 1 1 Feria p 3 1 Olsen rt n3 7 27 7 36 11 27 10'1 TOI IS 001 OM) 202- -5 Idaho Falls 210 000 010- -4 Twin Falls — Sumter" Roholto Summery: R Wenner Jessen HarriFeria Ralinkel man Paterson Fornyth4 Errors—Donaidson 2 lobelia Mulcahy- Sacrifice h!t— Sierra Home runs—Jessen Forsyth Two-bas- e hits—Sliverthorn Feria Donaldson Run batted in— Harriman Paterson Jessen 2 Itarrimitn Stineerl Doneldson Olsen Forsyth 2 Dourde plays—Feria to sierra Paterson to Pruiiwinkol to lessen to Runs Forsyth to Donaldson to Forsyth for—Billiwinkel 2 Feria 5 responsible Farm 9 struck out—By Rullwinitel Rases on balls—Off Bullwinkol T Fars 0 Hit with pitched ball—sierra by Bul1Time-2- :05 winke1 Umpires—Conger and Orr Attendanee-95- 0 Donitisn 211 Dunn Ma Sibirthrn cf Wenner if Jensen lb Pretetrsan rf e ff S4 5-- 10 ne - Attendance-1- 200 Tribune Intermountain Wire POCATELLO Idaho—The Ogden Reds pounded the Cardinals Into submission Sunday night in the second game of a doubleheader copped by 3 after the visitors had a win in the initial try 10-- 5 Joe Bezdek Ogden left fielder suffered a possible broken ankle sliding into second base and had to be carried off the field The score: 9-- Giant Lleven Downs Rams in Exhibition rirat game: AKRON Ohio Aug 30 field goal booted before Pierson lb 4 1 6 11 3 0 1 5 numerous spectators were in their reline ss Eetrada ea 6 2 0 01 Niellugh rt 6 11 2 21 Stetter 2b h0 01 11 00 seats proved the margin of vicBarr rf 5 2b 3 4nniels et 4 1 4 0 Petersen C 4 2 8 0 tory Sunday as the New York 4 0 0 31 Andrade eastern division chamGiants Foots 311 1 0 6 5 2 1 Or Bezdek it lb 211 0 0 0 IA Warner et 03 0 2 0 pions of the National Professional sett! it Paulson If 4 1 0 0 Football 5 3 9 tmith a league 'defeated the Lew p A 2 0 01 BWilliams 17 to 14 in an !4 0120 Cleveland Rams f lb Brown p )3 1 2 2 exhibition game here Ward Cuff right halfback for 6 27 14 Totals 41 13 27 91 Totals 34v330100 012 -10 Ogden the Giants kicked from place5 101 000 003— Pecs tello 2 Daniels 2 ment to score the field goal in the summary: WilLew 20 Bezdek 2 Smith Fouts a liams Barr Petersen 2 Andrade Errors opening minutes 2 Valine 2 petersen The game played 'before ison —Darticis e Andrade Sacrifice hit—Brown tuts— Bengoechea Smith Runs batted In spectators marked the only meetDan Estrada 2 McHugh Bengoechea ing of the Rams and Giants this lets Bezdek S Smith Warner 21Paulson B Williams Brown Runs responsible for season (T1---- A Ogden 11DWIlms Aliff0A 3b74 0 0 1 16-ya- rd I Runs---Estrad- - r nto-te- ts 4-ou- T- ot Two-bas- Mr I I - !:' 20-ye- Your Country ule 0 ar ' : Philadelphia ABHOA Miles ef : 5 2 1 0 5 1 3 0 Val° rt Siebert lb 4 210 0 Johnson It 4 2 4 0 4 0 0 3 llpzur 3b Wagnerre c 4 '11 5 31 Suder Davis 2b 4 : r--- - 1 10116 p LI Li 2 - - -- mon -- 2 1 2 2 2 0 0 '2 1 0 0 0 7 1 ': t Liu i 1 4:-- ' - 4 1 4 i vi-A- ilen18 'cling' to 35 Ccol Get— ::1i 1 Sviift Promotion 1 si:::::::::e7: :t": - All Expenses 2 ' 111 ' - 1100 - The US needs young men for highly im aboard' the great new portant jobs g vessels of the United States Merchant Marine SHORT TRAINING COURSE- qualifies you for ' a deck engineer or steward job at sea learn seamanship gunnery signal- ing etc at crack Maritime Service Train ing centers and aboard special training ships 'You'll also be a qualified member GO TODtil'' ---- F - ' 77'"!:::Nk e 1 ct:f :: :: :1 :T:: :: N):--- --1J N of the United States Naval Reserve And the government gives you $100 worth of clothing $50 per month expense money plus food and lodging while you are learning! y Then comes your job at sea You start with $8250 up per month plus generous bonuses with all living expenses paid And you're all set for swift advance ment in your country's service - big-mone- - Service War Shipping Administration Strock CBM 433 Utah OH Bldg or your nearest U5 Employment Service Office Wallace - H a 796 :::: Get details from the Enrolling Officer- U 7 ' 7177:7"'- - N - 18 So 35 years old healthy ambitious if you're a citizen Buried at Denver -' then $8250 to $100 up per month plus bonuses fast-growin- ea ''' tiia4:: $50 a Month while learning loi ::::: ' Generous Bonuses 3 Poss Parsons to Be nitcher--Galehous- - : gKockrbkr Totals 35 10 27 11 p4112 Castern0011 ' I ' 1 ' ::::: -- " ling 1-- t 1011 310 103 212 052 Attendance-37- 10 1 mati 14rl - 4210 4012 2153 1000 1001 2100 Tim—:OS e TWIN FALLS Idaho —' The Idaho Falls Russets took both ends of a doubleheader from the Twin Falls Cowboys here Sunday winand ning the afternoon game 1 two-run riding to victory on Forsyth's in of 4he homer final frame - 4- Ping la' 0000 iDavi3 1 0 0 0 aPeterson 33 3 27 5 Totals Totals 40 12 27 81 in ninth ILled out )(Batted for Davis 011 010 600- -9 Ogden CtO 100 200- -3 Pocatello ?tuns—Plerson McHugh BenSummary: Fouts Settle Smith goechea D 2 Daniel Daele Williama Paulson Er: Flynn rorti—Plerson 2 Fouts Flynn D WiWilliams SpringlliamsValine Paulson Bbanes-er 'Green Stolen Bengoechea Three-basTwo-bashit—Fouts Springer 2 Runs hatted Smith hits—Daniels in—Pierson Entrada 2 Bengoechea Fouts V aline 2 Settle Smith Andrade Green 12 t Double plays—Venue to B William Runs hotiltig responstbiti pitcher—Green for — Green 1 Davis 6 Struck 'tit—By Pas's on Flynn S Green 12 Davis 2 balls—Off Flynn 5 Green 6 Davis 4 Passed Balk—Flynn ball—Springer Time —2:32 Umpires—Enser - and DroletteAttendance—eoo 4 Th Totals 33 8 27 sBatted for Wolfe In ninth110- -2 000000 100Cbleago 000 000 -1 Philadelphia Blair krrors—Lodigianni Summary: Runs batted in—Mueller Appling MeQuin lb 4 Tresh Two-bas04 e MeQiien It 4 hits—Suder Moses John00 Wolff Criseola It 0 son Stolen bases--AppLodigianni Ferrell c 4 Saerifiees—Wolff Lodiganni Davis Double Siebert and Suder Lyon Nigeling p 4 plays—Davis Davits Judd P Wagner1 and App ling onand Rolioway Wolff 1 balls—Off Bases Lyons Time-1- :54 Totals 32 8 27 141 Totals 30 8 27 13 Struck out—By Wolff 3 zBatted for Conroy In ninth St Louis 002 000 200- -4 second game: Boston 100 MO 000- -1 Chicago Philalphia Errors—None Runs batted AB H 0 A AB H 0 A Summary: 2 in—Judnich Williams Clift 5 1 12 0! Kreevich ci 5 1 4 0 Stephens Kollowy Two-bas- e hit—Conrov Three-bas- e hits— Moses rf lb 3 0 1 01 Val° rt 4 1 3 0 Judnieh Lupien Stolen bases—Wt1 hams Kennedy If 40101 Siebert lb 4 1 8 0 If 0 2 Double 2 1 0 0 ss Johnson Judd 0 5 Conroy Sacrifices—Peskyto Appling Clift Doerr to Pesky Lodigni 3b 4 1 0 21 Knkrbkr 2b 4 3 5 2 plays—Ferrell to Lupien Bases on balls—Off Niece 1 0 2 Oi 3 3b 4 Sutler 0 2 Mueller ef ling 4 4 1 2 3 3 0 2 4 Davis ss Chase 4 Judd 2 Struck out—BY NigWebb 2b 3 1 5 2 Bits—Off c 3 1 5 1 Swift e geling 4 Chase 2 Judd 2 Turner Chase 4 in 4 3 Judd 4 in 4 3 Wild Lee Marehildn p 3 0 0 0 aMiles eh—Niggeling Losing pitcher—Chase Time-2- :15 Totals 34 11 279 Totals 3 4y25 llf SeColld game: Winning run yOtie out in ninth when Boston St scored H A! AR H O A Ratted for MarchildoW in ninth 000 200 000- -2 2b 3 0 I L IIIMario et 0 4 0 Chico go 001 000 002- -3 0 0 0 01 Pesky ss Ferens D 5 3 0 2 Philadelphia 2 Siebert 1 0 0 Ol Williams If 5 3 2 0 Sti mary: Errors—Davis xCrisenla 11 0 0 0 Runs batted Bundra Lboleb lb 4 2 10 3 Kolloway 2 Knickerbocker 5 in—Lee 2 Knickerbocker 2 Miles KreexlochleQ1In I I 0 01 Jiriiiev rt Two-bas- e 3 3b 5 0 1 21 Doerr 2b vich chit hits—Lodigiani Lee Mile 4 t4tolen base—A ppling Sacrifices Kreevich MeQuin lh 4 0 13 21 Tabor 3b to Double plays--LSwift Judnieb et 5 I 1 01 Petienek c 5 44 1 —Webb Chartak rt 4 0 I 01 Butland D 4 Appliug to Webb to Kolloway7 Koiloway 3 on Marchildoo Lee balls—Off Steuhus an 3 22 3 Bases Time-1- :59 4 2 0 0 Attendance-7- 310 Laabs It 3 0 4 1 Haves c 0 0 0 0 xxAnker Galehuse D 1 0 0 1 Brardno 2b 2 0 0 4 Totals 40 18 27 13 Totals 36 8 24 18 xBatted for Ferens in Peventh xxl-tator kitiVell in ninth xxxbatted for Bundra in ninth DENVER Aug 30 (LIP)--Furte- ral non 102 003— ft St Louis Boston 018 210 02x-- 12 services for C L (Poss) Petdiv 2 FinSummary: Errors—Haves Parsons 50 veteran Rocky mounHuns batted in—Mc Quillen ney Doerr CAM Judnich Chartak Tabor 3 Doerr 3 tain sports writer and authority Two-bas- e Peacock 2 Finney 2 LIIIPIPtl Three-bas- e will be held in Denver Monday hits—McQuillen itchPesky Taborbases—SteStolen hit—Judi Hill Doerr He will be buried at Cr2Litn phens Lumen Sacrifices—Lunien Rutland Bases on balls—Ott Gatehouse 1 cemetery Caster 1 Rutland 3 Struck out—By GateParsons died Wednesday of a house 2 Ferens 2 Sundra 1 Rutland 5 Hits—Oft Gatehouse 7 in 2 (none 2out in heart attack at his summer home Sunthird) Canter 5 in 2 Ferens 3 in rtra 3 in 2 Hit by nitcher—Ftv Rutland In Montana I Berardino Wild Passee Parsons formerly was sports I ball—Peacock Losine editor lbt the Denver PostDiMggio cl Pesky sx Wiiiiams If Doerr 2b 3 1110 Lupien lb 0 110 11 Finney rt 4 0 0 01 Tabor 3b 3 1 0 0 01Conrov c 0 4 2 zPeacork 2 1 1 Chase p 2-- Fyii Salt Lake AB H 0 Al ABHOA Sander 'it 3 0 1 0131 Koenig 2h 5 2 2 3 Tamone 3ty 5 2 1 4 Cheanes as 4 1 4 Hrnatinz lb 4 1 6 01 Korbonen It 1 1 0 01 5 2 12 4 1 2 01 Keesey lb Enos lb 4 3 5 0 Reeves et 3 2 0 01 Lowe et 4 1 0 ()2b 3 0 5 4 Drake rt es 2 1 4 4 0 5 1 Kerr e tenger 5 1 5 0 McGraw e 0 0 1 01 Paulson e Harriman p 4 2 1 3 (vrebitil 2b 41 0 t) tti 0 0 M Dilanich si Peterson p 2 0 0 0 Totals 37 16 27 15 31 5 24 81 Totals 202 000 000— 4 Salt Lake 125 200 00x-- 10 Boise RIII1P-8a- nder Chesmes 11Pr Summery: 2 Keesey Lowe Korbotten ?lands Koenig Dra ice 2 6t ge r 2 Errora-TamoEnos Drake tuna batted Reeves Lowe Stetteer PanisonTwKoenig Double Drake a-base hits—Hernandez to Harrington Harrington plays—Chesnes to Cbesnes to Hernandez Stenger to Koeto Keesey Struck out—By Harriman nig 1 4 Peterson 5 B&W on balls Dijanich Harriman 6 Di4anicb 1 Peterson 5 —aft and Peterson Wild pRehes--IlarriTime-2- :10 Umpires—Witbeek and titeu- 2-- - nternational League Borg backed by good support gave the Firemen but three hits and whiffed eight batters it was Don'i- Mayne with one of his "head first" slides that started the Builders on their way to victory With two out and two men on in the third frame Mayne slid into first and started a rally that ended up with three runs The Builders added one more in the fifth and climaxed their run getting with four more in the sixth Mickey Westover paced the Builders with a triple and a single in three trips Rod Knight's black bat and Paul Kingdon's fine pitching performance were the main factors in Dupler Fur's victory Knight hit two home runs and a double to drive in five of the Furrier's runs The entire Dupler infield of Gene Ludlow Wayne Tucker Knight and Les Llewelyn accepted 20 chances without an error King-do- n allowed but two safeties to the Dupler club its second give shut-ou- t in two nights Fine Pitching Ike Bierwagen put on a fine pitching performance but lost to the Eagles His mates made five The errors of the costly type Eagles' victory must not be discounted however as they played brand of their usual "heads-up- " ball to take advantage of every break American Smelting got off to a lead against the Mill Workers but the Garfield boys overcame it and blanked the Smeiterites the final three innings Mike O'Reilly 440t a single a double and a triple for the winners virld Bobby Jones accepted eight chances at shortstop without an error The Mill Workers played errorless ball 3-- -- 6-- 3 Support nine-gam- - 9-- 0 5-- 1 Doug ABH0a - PHILADELPHIA Aug 30 At White park: —The hapless Philadelphia AthE R 7 e letics finally snapped a 10 0 Nt W Fatterenn anti and reratierm losing streak Sunday rallying for two runs in the ninth inning to Urn s defeat Chicagd 2 in the second MACIthonlot 0 3 4 game of a doubleheader 'after losNit44: 14 biol and Thna4 bunt ing the opener 1 H E A single by Larry Davis a sacri- RoOters int 2 4 r 12 I 0 0 fice by Bob Swift and successive w PAIL!Mtfr - rarnf r KUdoubles by Wilson Miles and Mike don and 411Aanuer It isC R IL Kreevich defeated Thornton Lee In Armv 4 Raw 3 0 the second game and gave Phil Army 1hiteil 114 Tours: 10 ahl Blerwagen )ter Marchildon his fifteenth triumph against 12 losses Marchildon gave only four hits veteran Ted Lyons 40 tos000ffoos000sonwomozrozeoroaaroofel00000woozozaziaowszinowoolp scattered 10 hits to win the first lki : ::::::::M:' game his twelfth verdict of the :Ofto:::::-::CIS as a 257th and YO U major league year hurler over a period ' 14 ::si ' ' ' Lyons bested Knuckleballer Roger 7 ' r'77A Wolff tiÉ' r 1 BOSTON 'Aug 30 (114—An old n drive jinx hobbled the of theBoston Red Sox Sunday as the ' American league's second-plac- e ball club could do no better than divide a doubleheader with the St Louis Browns dropping shall games behind the New York eight At San Francisco—First game: R H E Yankees 105 000 001- -7 17 2 Seattle 8 2 San Francisco Johnny (Grandpa) Niggeling 000 000 011- -2 and Collins: Lien Epperly veteran knuckleballer of the (3) Turpin Stutz (9) and Ogrodowski Browns beat Boston for the fifth Second game (seven innings): R H E time this season in the opener 102 100 0--4 8 1 Seattle San Francisco 6 2 scattering eight hits for a 4 to 1 010 000 0- -1 Fisher and Kiese Gibson and Spring victory after which the Red Sox belabored four St Louis pitchers American- Association in coasting to a 12 to 6 nightcap decision 9 Kansas Paul City St Mi issanitre Minneapolis Niggeling beaten only once by Columbus i()ItiMlitlir First game: the Red Sox this season now owns indianapolis 14) Toledo Chicago 11 11 victories in 15 starts against AB 0 A' g Kollowy lb 4 11 83 01 the club Boston the 4 0' Moses rt Southern Association if 4 0 3 01 last three seasons His triumph Kennedy us 4 2 2 4 Appung New Orleans Atlanta was his thirteenth of the Sunday 3b 3 2 1 1 5 Chattanooga Birmingham season as compared with 10 'de- borignnt Mueller cf 4 1 5 0 Knoxville Little Hoek Webb 2b : 3 1 3 Nashville 43 Memphis feats 4 0 2 11 Tresh c 2-- Good Long Losing Streak Drive n into camp Athlkies Finally End Jinx Hobbles Bosox Late-Seaso- 8-- :45 (paid) ndance-49221 - Independent Mill Workers trimmed American Smelting and Refining 5 Dupler Fur blanked the Bakers 401 10-- 0 and the Army Eagles took the Army Air Base e 1- agna 8-- - 4 1 6 4 4 1 7 1 4 0 4 6 IMWA ship) Williams Builders won the White Park Men's league title Sunday night at 0White park with a convincing victory over the Magna Firemen In the City tourney race the RIMS batted Summary:2 Error—Mark Two-ban-e Vernon Milner e bit—Mack Double hit—Spence Three-bas3 Boudreau and Fleming plays—Mack Keltner Mack and Keitner and Mack Bose on balia—Ott Hudson 2 Fleming 2 Hudson tit ruck out—BY Milner Tim- e-1 43 Second game: t Cleveland Washington AB H 0 Al ABHOA 4 0 1 0 Hockett et 4 1 2 01 Case If 4 0 6 0 et et 4 2 31 0' Spence Wethrly 3b 41 Campbell et 4 1 2 0I 3 0 Kellner l Vernon lb 3 112 Fleming lb 34 0 11 I 0 0: Hoffman 3b 3 1 0 2 Heath If Bodreau ss 3 0 2 4' Sullivan ss 33 01 21 13 3 0 3 6' Croueber 2b Mack 2b EVIIIMS C 3 1 3 1 Began c C 2I 00 01 11 0' Leonard P 2 0 0 0 Derming 1 1 2 0 lisrder p 1 0 0 m stIesit Kennedy a 0 0 1 01 Totals 20 5 27 11 Totals 20 5 24 17' xBatted for Harder In eighth000 000-- -0 000 Cleveland 001 00x- -2 Waahington Error—Harder100 Run hatted 6urnmarv: Two-bashit—Camnbell In—Hoffman Sacrifice—Kenner Stolen beige—Case Double nlava—Jack Boudreau and Ilern Bete Hegan Boudreau and Fleming on bella—Off Leonard 1 Harder 2 struck Harrier 5 Leonard 2 Hits—Off out—By In 7: Kennedy none In 1 hall— Pseeed AttendanceEvent! Lowing nitchow—ligrder Time-1-12000 -2 m--M- 3 Brown 7 Struck ont—By Low Brown 6 Banos on bane—off Low 11 Brown 6 Hit by pitcher—Benooecbea by Ttrne-2- :15 Brown and Engel Attendance-5- 47Umptres—Druiette Second game: Pocatello ()stied AB HO A ABHOA Pierson lb 4 1 6 1 D Wilma al) 4 0 1 0 5 2 3 3 Estrada ea 8 11 1 O2 reline as 3 Andrade 2b 3 0 0 1 McHugh rf 5:3 3 2 2 Warner ef 4 0 2 0 Bnsahea 2b 4 0 1 0 Barr rf Daniels ef 6 2 2 Ot 1 Paniaoti If 3 0 1 0 'Fouts 3b 4 1 3 tY 13Wilms lb 3 0 5 0 Settle If 4 1 1 4 2 9 0' Springer c 4 0 14 1 Smith c 2 1 0 0 4 0 0 3 Green p P The club hopes to get the first of the twci needed wins in the single-gam- e encounter with Twin Falls Monday night The prospective champions did all their scoring in the first four Koenig and Tamone Innings singled in the first- - inning and Koenig crossed the plate on a passed ball oy Kerr Two more were counted in the second when Drake doubled and Stetter and Harriman both singled to fill the sacks Koenig got a single to score Drake and Stenger Boise's big inning was in The third when five runs crossed the plate Korhonea started with a Keesey ollowed with a single single and Lowe lgot a safety to score Korhonen 'prake walked to fill the bases Stinger's single to left scored Keeseyi and Lowe and Drake scored on Paulson's single to left Stenger got hoMe on Koeground ball to short nig's ' Boise made another pair in the fourth when Korhonen walked reached second on a passed ball and scored on Lowe's single to Lowe scored later when left Stenger was trapped between first and second The Bees scored twice: In the first and third Innings but were blanked the last six innings BOI Pacific (championship) 9 p m—Williams Builders vs Utah General Depot (champion- 3 1 5 0 Case It 1 2 0 Spence et rt 3 0 4 00 Campbell Vernon lb 3 110 Estalella 3bS 4 1 01 31 1811111V811 3 0 $ Croueber 2b 4 11 41 2 0 3 Evans c Hudson p— 3 0 0 3 8 27 0 Totals 29 000-3 200 100 — 001 000 000- -1 4015 Second game: pct 8 p 7t'1 O else States Bureau of (consolation) Firemen vs Un- nited ion Washington At AB t) 7 0 It'Orkett rt 4 0 2 0 4 0 Weitirly et 4 1 1 O 1 0 Keitner 3b 4 1 2 4! 0 3 Fleming :Z 0 14 0 6 0 Heath If lb 4 1 1 Or 4 0 Bottreku ma 2 1 Mack 2b— 4 1 6 5 Desautela c 3 0 0 01 3 1 0 1 Milner p Totals 32 5 27 15i Cleveland 27 4 Washington 4100 1D m--U- IT - Monday's Schedule At White Park p Mines vs 2-- 2 11 6 11 0 01 Rutting 0 11 Gorpdert D 1 1 0 01 sidarris 0 0 0 1 Wilson 0 34 5 24 0 Totala 31 8 Totals aBatted for Gorsica in eighth 000 000' 10- -1 Detroit 004 000 30z- -7 New York Errors — Gordon 2 Runs Summary: hi—Hassett baited Gordon DiMagaio Two-bas- e Keller Itongr prithly 2 iiRrris Home hit — Ntwhollmer DIMaguto rim—Harris Bases on balls—Ott Newhninier 5 Gorales 4 kitrliceouti—Bsv Ruf2 Hits— fnm 3 Newhouser 3 Corsica Newhonser 1 in 2 3 Gorslea 5 In off 4 Hit by pitcher— Wilson 2 In 1 By Gorslea (Henrieb) Losing pitcher— Newhouser Lost Won 92 80 St 78 76 70 68 58 4-- First ramp: ABHOA! - 3-- 7-- 2-- 3' Pacific Coast League :49 1-- 9241 431 412 373 5-- Second 5-- Pct 706 549 16 23 21 29 341 32 2 21 - - 2-- 2 Lost Won 16 211 27 Boise Totals 25 3 27 10 xtiatted for Etten in ninth 000 000 000— 0 Philadelphia 000 002 00x— 2 Cincinnati Run batSummary—Error—Murtaugh Two-bas- e hits—Murted in—McCormick Stolen base—Marshall SacKny taugh Haas rifices—Marshall Vander Meer Double plays—Haas to Frey to McCormick Phillips to Frey to McCormick Bases on balls—Off Hughes 5 Vander Meer 1 Strikeouts—By Hughes 2 Vander Meer 6 Time-1- Feaumont n Fort Wnrth Oklahoma City Sari Antonin Dallas 3 Shreveport Houston 9 Tulsa a 86 Sunday's Result's Roston St Louis hicaro Philadelphia New 3tork 74 (Second Detroit game 10 innings) Mond' 's Probable Pitchers Smith Chicago at Philadelphia 42 sa 4191 and Humphries 1 ) and L Harris (10-12- ) (hr topher ) Detroit at Zs12--ew 1 oris—Benton ) vs Boron y ( Louis Bostmt—Muncriet at St (44) vs itiorhstm (17-4- ) (Only games cheduled) 2060 ss-2- b 531 519 489 447 400 63 '7 f1 49 113111w4elphia 595 117 614 f14 DO hitt gion ret 1159 44 53 69 63 85 18 68 67 64 cteve land Detroit Chicago 14 skr WASHINGTON Aug 30 MI— Cleveland and Washington divided a twin bill Sunday the Indians 1 behind taking the opener Southpaw Al Alilnar's effective pitching and the Senators copping the nightcap 0 with the veteran Dutch Leonard on the mound Leonard in his first start since first breaking his leg sliding into scatbase last April yielded five tered blows Mel Harder gave but Washington only five hits the Senators capitalized on their scoring opportunities Manager Lou Boudreau of the Indians said he would protest the second contest contending Ken Keltner should have been given first base in the ninth Kenner ran out of the base line to avoid colliding with Jimmy Vernon who had scooped up his slow grounder down the foul line In the opener NVashington nicked Milnar for six blows one more than the Indians got off Sid Hudson Hits by Roy Weatherly Keltner and Jeff Heath produced a pair of scores in the first inning Milnar's Ray Mack's triple and single accounted for another run in the fourth NEW YORK Aug 30 (R)—The New York Yankees turned back the Detroit Tigers in both ends of a doubleheader Sunday winning the opener 1 behind the five-h- it pitching of Charley (Red) Ruffing and squeezing out a 3 decision in the nightcap on George Selkirk's pinch single with the bases loaded The double victory enabled the Yankees to boost their American league lead to eight games over the Boston Red Sox who split a pair with the St Louis Browns In notching his twelfth victory against sevenonedefeats fluffing allowed only Tiger as far as third base in the first seven innings but Pinch Hitter Ned Harris spoiled his bid for a shut-ohomer by poling an eighth-innin- g his eighth of the year Breuer yielded only seven hits for his seventh triumph against as many losses Henrich who left to join the coast guard after Sunday's games collected three of the eight Yankee hits in the nightcap in three official trips to the plate He was given a rousing ovation by the crowd of 49221 on his last appearance at bat ut ItAlmt IN On New Vork Boston St Louts 7 a 659 547 496 468 455 392 293 Sundav's Results (setond Brooklyn Pittsburgh game called end eighth inning Sunday law) Cincinnati Phlutdelphia Boston St Louis (second gams 11 innings) New Vork tsecond Chleago gams tie called end of ninth darkness) Monday's Probable Pltehers Brooklyn at iPittsburgh—Macon (44) VI totrnicki at Cincinnati (night- )-Philadelphia vs Melton ) Riddle New lork at Chicago—Peldman Ye Lee (13-12- ) Oniy games scheduled Philadelphia Re loon 63 58 60 61 36 Chicago Roston - one-ma- manp200 40 44 58 64 66 72 79 87 '10 Cincinnati Pittsburgh- Pet 685 Lost Won 87 85 Brooklyn 9-- 4223 ' National League 3-- First came: Brooklyn Pittsburgh A! 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EariPY 3 tn Galan cf in Tr 4 "' 2 4 2 1 2 3b In S: Medwick if 4 0 3 01 1 2 1 1hrsongaxt1 p2tn 1: Beaziev-54 1 3 0' Fletcher lb 2 0 13 0 Carlini' lb 2 3 Wild in vnenert ritelles—Beagley 4 3 0 3 5 3 0 2' DiMaggio tta 20 Losing pitcber Herman 0 0 0 0 Owen e s 3 0 3 11zRikard Tirrsen-- 203 —SA 1 14 4 3 Reese as Gustine 2b 2' 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 Lopez e French p 30 Sten- - ta!nt: 0 0 2 0 4 0 Allen p I p 0eweU St Louie Bogdan' p 0 0 0 Cl AB HOA Kimball ABHOA xistiv-o1 0 0i lzrt1!nea et 5 2 0 0 Prown 1b 5 1 4 2 CaleY 0 0 01 4 2 3 0 4 1 0 0 )4re et (r 'one's rt S'auzPitt It-rt 31 0 13 0 a:z It 5 fl 3 01 Trlbiett 6 24 5 30 Totals Totals 33 12 24 13 0 I in Bated for Kimball eightfi 1 41 5 0 Mu!k4aI It 1Man zRan for DIMaggio hi eighth ereetin lb 3 1n 12 2c V CooDer c 000 100 04- -5 Brooklyn 3b as 3 4 200 030 22- -9 5 2120 Pittsburgh 2!1 3 n 3 S Hobo lb I Called Sunday law) f"berite 30 2 n 1 2 Marion ad Runs batted Error—Herman Summary: p 'Rosa 3b 00 10 5 Medwick 2 Gustine 2 in—DiMaggto 2 ti t) 0 'Walker Camilli 2 Galan Van Robays Elliott re 2 0 2 1 (Gurnbert p Two-bas-e Galan DiMaghits—Vaushan z Lore: br1 1 I 0 hats—Gustine Ca milli gin 2 Thare-bas0 0na 0 Sacrificest—Van Bases Guntlim nobays 0 0 0 l'p It balls—Off Sewell a t'rench 1 1 Allen 3 4 Strikeouts—Kimball Kimball He— 715 5 y311 Totals 37 to a3 13 Ott French 3 to Allen 4 in 4 KimaRs'ied yr lIntierge In hieighth ball 2 In 2 Catiey 3 in 1 Losing Time-220 xiSivted Orfor Doniiian hi eighth Attendance pitcher—French Lombardi NiatPan eighth —26377 e car when winning Hin scored 'Co mEeitued for Viailie in ninth POO 100 010 00- -2 100 010 000 01- -3 LTc Up No randy Su:m41:re: Triplett Errors—Roberge is Cooper Gumleas Pura batted Two-bas- e hits— Holmes leorre As ItedS Two Three-bas- e hit Gumbert Tritlett E3olen bases—Hopp 2 Moore CINCINNATI Aug 30 UP)— Marion Cooney Farr:fices—W a- Standings s Dees L Crelsvn '475 Tribune Intermountain Wire BOISE Idaho — The Boise lots walloped the Salt Lake Bees 10-- 4 here Sunday night before 1200 fans to draw within two games of the second half championship in the Pioneer league The Pilots now have a full eight-gam- e lead with nine games left to play All they need is two more victories and there will be no mathematical chance for anyone t 1 I W A Cops Game in City Tourney Take Twin Bill As Bosox Browns Split e L5 i it -- Club Chalks Up 19th Win "''' 730 CIL eS 1 ‘4LÀ - ' ' ' L 1912 'August 31 ' it I 7 1M - t) - 1 4 o 4 ' - - a : 1clx- - ' ' :" -- 4 if:-- '' ' :- ' i 0 ' - Z4 igitisaismaxbotily |