Show P V ' - f 4 I 1 - oise Pilots Down Idaho Fp lls As Bees Wh Conies to Utah i:: ' ' ''''' ' ' ' ' :: 44 Idaho rafts AB H 0 A 2b 2 0 2 2 5 1 3 1 Dunn es 4 2 2 1 5 2 3 11801M1m el 5 0 3 0 4 0 7 0! 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''t 1 ii 42 ' ' - - r 7'7- t " -- ''' - :c!'"7':: :ltr': 47 V 'i AI' Fo !C i(:4:- 1 A - I :es: t-- t'"-0- ':t'' '':3'-! — - ' - 1 ::--- Mark Reeve at Bettie Xoentg 21o 3b Teobe Xorben If p Meeeey lb Lowe cf : 1 Becomes coach Park City high Reeve Accepts Coach job At Park City Mark "Li 11yfoot" Reeve former BYU star will take over the coaching duties at the Park City high school this year ' The husky athlete has beep named to take the place of Max Warner who has gone into defense work Mark has been coaching at the Iona high school for several years He has hung up a fine record at By Ed Haroldsen the Idaho school winning the disElmerOrelia's brilliant four-h- it trict basketball titles nearly every he was at the school and the chucking vanquished the Pocatello year state honors in 1938 at Cardinals 2 to night Reeve was given the Ed Stein Community park to ruin the Gate athletic award at B U when he city outfit's chances for the secon- graduated in 1930 for his d-half athletic ability He starred pennant and lift the vicin football basketball and track Lake to Bees within torious Salt two games of the fifth-plac- e Ogden all-arou- wo-be- all-arou- Reds And had Catcher Ted Kerr not dropped Jim Warner's third strike allowing George Valine to score In the fourth the No 1 portsider of the Pioneer league would have scored a shutout Redeems Himself Kerr on the other hand redeemed himself by collecting three singles in four trips to the plate to share batting honors with First Baseman Johnny Hernandez who also got three-for-fo- ur While OreUa wa3 putting the horsehide by the Cardinals for nine strikeouts including three in the third the Bees hooked up a waik and Rapid Bob Chesnes' double for a run in the first and pushed over the winning counter on four safeties in the sixth After the Cards' unearned run in the fourth—when Doug Williams beat out an infield hit—Orella set the visitors down in onetwo-three order inning after inMng until the ninth In that final stanza after two had been put out Steve Andrade tingled to left and Earl Petersen singled to left center but Jim Warner forced the Cardinal catcher at second to end it all Vic Sander waited out a walk off Vargas went to third on Chesnes' neat double to extreme left and scored the initial run of the game as Owen grounded to Bob Williams at first The Cards tied it up momenin the fourth Doug Wiltarily infield liams' hit putting the visitors in gear Valine forced Doug at second and then stole second Earl Petersen walked and Valine scored when Kerr dropped Warter's third strike Mel Reeves doubled to deep right and scored the winning run in the sixth on Andy Harrington's single over Second Baseman Steve head That was the game Miss Opportunity The Bees missed an d to win the game by aopportunity more margin when Reeves struck out with the bases loaded in the third and when Harrington flied to Warner with two aboard in the 3 An-grad- e's one-side- seventh Copperettes Take Crown SPRINGVILLE — The Copper- ettes captured the Utah state worn-en- s softball championship Tuesday night by defeating the Ko lob 3 Lumber team of Springville In the deciding game The teams engaged in a three-gam- e series with the Copperettes winning the first game 2 and clinching the series and the title with the 3 win Tuesday Ko lob held the state title in 1940 and 4-- 3-- 4-- 1941 The rivals will play the third game despite the fact that the title is settled The contest will be staged at Garfield Wednesday starting at 8 p m to help raise funds to send the Copperettes to the district tournament The Copper crew will leave Thursday morning for Phoenix to play in the district meet there Friday Saturday Sunday and Monday The winner of the Phoenix tourney will go to national meet at Detroit All four runs by the victors were scored in the second inning on successive hits by Heusser Tuck Moyes and Harwood The summary follows: R H E 4 8 2 Copperettes 7 Kolob Lumber 3 2 Baxter and Heusser Twelves and Patrick one-hand- County Fair Sports Set' MURRAY—Sports will feature the Salt Lake county fair events scheduled here for September 2 3 4 and 5 according to E O Brothers fair president and manager Among the sporting events outlined are tennis matches horseshoe pitching and hoe:5e racing All of them are on tab for the first day's program ed horse-pullin- 4 MOTOR TUNE UP dor:N-- 7 ' 4:1140 6111100En 111:10aa Carter Ogden riarland I F Vargas PoeBolas Lamanake Green Poe 8hmitt I F Harriman T F-Staley Boise McConne11 Poe- B Ceril ccNsIgn FOR lacranY : Every part checked and properly adjusted—over 25 major 4 operations checked- - $4P5 GLIARANTEED Reg $850 value —ALL WORK COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE SC::EFSKI9 44331 lost 4th 231 South °relit T S L Petersen B L Feria T F Davis Foe Bullwinkel I F Olsen T F McHugh Ogden Boise Korhonen Dijanich S L Condit Ogrien-IJohnston Boise F Christensen Pos : F Jennings Lew Ogden Garloft Boise Ferrara Brown Poe Reeves S L Rheum I Jell T F" Flynn Ogden Venturtlia T T Kanagy Ogden Cvitanich 9 U 5 la 31 29 22 12 7 34 15 17 35 31 23 24 17 24 18 16 31 22 19 11 7 6 8 24 17 8 36 27 15 23 5 15 12 6 12 3 3 3 2 13 W L 0 5 2 0 5 20 8 19 6 13 6 3 1 2 17 10 8 10 17 11 12 9 6 8 6 2 7 9 8 1 5 4 7 3 14 2 5 b 1 5 6 2 2 1 704 884 667 667 630 615 588 586 579 571 563 548 533 500 500 480 462 438 429 400 200 400 7 12 3 2 1 2 9 1000 1000 S00 12 8 9 7 5 7 6 2 13 6 Pet 5 7 4 3 4 3 14 7 2 11 16 391 364 333 313 273 273 231 8 8 3 9 -- Firaals Ted Williams' nearest batting Sept 1 of rival Taft Wright the Chicago White Sox due to enter the army any day now the Boston outfielder looks like a sure bet to coast in to his second straight American league hitting crown this month Through Monday's activity was holding up firmly with 111173 average Wright with only 300 at bats to his credit because of early season Injuries' is hardly eligible for the title even should Ted' sag below the 337 compilation Regularly scheduled play Wright left when he parted with In the Utah Industrial league the White Sox will be brought to a close Joe Gordon Down Wednesday as the Provo 'Pimps take on the Magna-GarfieJoe Gordon of the New York Millmen at Magna Yankees who has been fighting and Brigham City enterit out all summer with Boston's tains the American Fork The tussle at Cavemen Ted for the lead is down to 333 Magna will begin at 5 p now four points less than his mark with the other contest slated of a week ago and has a tough for 8:30 o'clock Job confronting him in his bid to lead Holding a one-gaover the 11111men following overtake Williams 1941 American Sunday's games the Timps league swat leader with a 406 half may win the second average tie or cause a two-wa- y flag Other bare possibilities are John Wednesday losing by Pesky of Boston now at 327 and Stan Spence of Washington currently at 326 The others are just scrambling for positions in the top 10 at the finish Trailing along are George Case Washington 317 Vernon Ste308 phens St Louis Bobby Doerr Boston 305 Walt Judnich St Louis 304 Joe DiMaggio New York 303 and Barney McCosky Detroit 302 NEW YORK Sept 1 (JP—The Looks Like Shoo-I- n only thing that kept Pete Reiser Williams also looks like a shoo-I- n of the Brooklyn Dodgers from losfor the league titles in runs batted in home runs and runs ing the National league batting scored His 117 It B I total is 26 lead last week was that his rivals ahead of his nearest foe his 115 weren't hitting either runs scored are 14 more than the In for only three games next man and his 27 home runs beforeaction was he shipped to Baltioutdistance Charley Keller of the of his inmore for examination Yanks by three n failed to get a Behind this Pete side hitting jured show a few other fellows are hit in nine times at bat As a grasping for specialty honors result his batting average fell Dom DiMaggio of Boston has the the to off seven edge in doubles with 38 and a mark Enospoints Slaughter (Country) three-wa- y tie exists for first place St Louis Cardinals held in triples among Jeff Heath Cleve- of the a week ago land Spencer and Joe DiMaggio at for second place his Slaughter however andended 12 apiece Case is still the finished toward the climb top leader with 35 and probwith a 325 mark He connectably still will be at season's end up ed only eight times in 29 attempts The best pitching mark belonged Other leading "regulars" after to Tex Hughson of the Red Sox games were Stan Mu-Mwith 18 wins and four losses Monday's 316 Joe Medwick Cardinals Stacked up against this were the Novikoff Chi12 and three records of Hank Brooklyn 311 Lou Hack 309 Stan Chicago cago Borowy of the Yanks and 14 and 303 Johnny Mize New York four of Spud Chandler also of New 299 Bill Nicholson Chicago 293 York Bob Elliott Pittsburgh 293 and Walker Cooper St Louis 292 CHICAGO UP)--Wi- th Semipros Set Last Tilts On Schedule ld Reiser Loses Ground but Clings to Lead one-ma- 328--ju- base-steali- 400 100 st ng al Pilot Pitcher Goes to Army National League New York Pet 600 652 546 504 460 455 389 288 40 44 59 68 1 65 Ctneinnati 88 Pittsburgh 13 61 Chicago $O 51 Boston 36 80 Philadelphia Tuesday's Results 'Brooklyn 4 Pittsburgh 2 New York 5 Chirac() 10 Philadelphia 3 Cincinnati 4 (11 innings) Beaton 3 St Louie 4 (night mune) Wednesday's Probable Pitchers(15-Cincinnati—Davis Brooklyn at vs alters (12-12- ) N (ew York at at Louie—Carpenter ti Lanier (12-6- ) Boston at t hiraco—Tohin (10-10- ) Or ) vs 14erneke (10-8- ) Earley at l'hiladeiphia (night)— ) en Pittsburgh Hoerst or Mime Diets Eagles to Play Builders in Title Contest 6) s iethedule Wednesday At tt hit Park A:30 I m-- -1 M W A vs Allen Creemere and plaices) eighth (fifth 7:30 D rm—Bakers No 401 vs AMY' Air Baas (third and sixth places) ft30 D m—Dupler Fur vs Magna Firemen ( fourth and ieventh places) 9:30 p m—Williams Builders vs Armv nights (first and second places) (8-9- ) Williams Builders and the Army Eagles will meet at White park at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday night in a game that will decide the softball championship of Salt Lake City The Army Eagles earned the right1 to play in the title game with a triumph over the Magna Firemen and Williams Builders gained an 1 triumph over Dupler Fur Tuesday night Consolation Games In consolation games the Army Air Base blanked the U P Boosters 0 and the Bakers Local 401 shellaCked the Utah General Depot 13-- 0 - Jack Stahl who led the league In strikeouts for the season had his strikeout ball working Tuesday batnight to whiff 12 Fireman ters and it was well he did for the Magna-Garfiel- d boys had the first man up on on three different occasions The Eagles scored their three runs on Harry Ostler'S home run in the second inning Dick BaIrs single and an error in the third and Ray Fredericksen's double and Don Rapp's triple in the seventh The Firemen put their lone tally across in the fourth on Ray Grow's single and an error Each club made one error and the Firemen outhit the Eagles six to five Yields Only One Hit Doug Borg gave Dupler Fur but one hit in the Builder's victory a single by Kelsey Rosander in the third frame The Builders connected safely off Fred Aste 10 times with four of the blows bunched in the third frame for four counters and five In the fifth for five more Don Mayne Rex Olson Mickey Westover and (Len Swanson each got two hits for the Hoston St Louts t'lemeltind Detroit Chicaito Waxhington 6-- Pet 062 83 5 914 81 ti4 84 827 511 4 85 452 405 358 fift Ati (2-2- (4-4- (0-0- Pioneer League lost 18 Won 37 Boise Por Melt o Idaho Fails Twin Fails Ogden halt Lake 28 Pct 098 528 528 434 423 385 25 25 23 22 30 30 32 20 Los Pittsburgh ABHOA Cserart Is 4 0 4 1 11 Barrett 3 0 6 0 rt 01 VnRobys If 4 0 0 0 Medwick If 4 1 5 01 Elliott 30 3 1 1 4 Camilli lb 3 1 6 01 Fletcher lb 4 213 2 Herman 3b 4 2 0 01 DiMaggio et 3 1 1 1 4 0 6 01 Phelps e Owen e 3 1 0 0 3 0 4 41 Gustine Reese sis 2b 2 0 1 5 3 0 4 41 Stewart 2b 1 Reese as 4 1 0 21 Klinger p 1 0 0 1 Higb ep 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 IzWasdell Totals 38 10 27 71 Totals 30 5 27 15 zBatted for Klinger in fifth 011 011 000- -4 Brooklyn 000 020 000- --2 Pittsburgh Error—Gustine batted in—Heri man Galan Vaughan DiMaggio Phelps Two-bas- s Reese Walker hits—Ca Double plays—Oustine and Fletcher Higbe Reese and Cumuli 2 Left on bases— Bases on bells Brooklyn 2 Pittsburgh 4 Strikeouts—Klinger 1 Highe 3 Wilkie 2 —e-Highe 6 Hits—Ott Flinger 7 in 5 4 in 3 inninge Wild Losing pitcher— Time-1- :51 Klinger 3 62 64 71 75 79 R4 86 St 76 76 7n 69 59 582 533 510 490 455 445 386 94 Tueaday'a Resulta At Hollywood: Pan Francisco 000 000 000-x--000 010 01 -Hollywood dirrodowskl Seats and Perez wood R H 5 5 0 2 E 1 0 and 01 0-- CHICAGO Sept 1 UPI—Claude Passeau achieved his eighteenth victory of the season Tuesday as the Chicago Cubs snapped the New York Giants' winning streak with a 10 to 5 decision But the contest was far from a pitching germ as the two teanis combined for 25 hits one more than they totaled Monday when lead the Giants blew a five-ru- n but bounced back New York Chlears AB I 0 AS H 0 A 4 1 0 0 1 4 Hack 3b six-ga- 2 5 5-- 1 Solons Defeat Tribe 4 to 3 to-wi- I game-winnin- Werber 3b Witek 2b Cincinnati I Ott rf Mize lb Young cf Barna If sums as H Al 1 2 31 Ione 2b 0 2 71Marshall rf 1 3 OtHats 3b 3 5 OlKelleher If 0 11 01 altndr Meer 0 2 01 Walker If 1 1 01McCrmk lb 1 4 11 Tipton ef 4 1 0 01 Lamanno C AB May 3b ' 5 Mrtaugh ss 4 Naylor et 5 Ltwhier If 4 4 Etten lb Northev rf 4 Brazan 2b 3 Warren e 4 30 0 1001 0000 1001 Cleveland Washington AB H 0 A AB 0A 5 2 4 0 Case If 5 2 4 5 0 2 01Spence cf 4 1 1 0 5 0 2 rf 4 1 1 0 4 2 11 11 Vernon lb 5 3 14 0 4 2 2 01Hoffmn 3b 3 0 2 3 Boudreu as 4 2 1 2 Sullivan et 4 0 4 2 4 0 1 01Croucher 21 4 Q 2 5 Mack 21s 4 2 2 2 DeSautis c 3 1 4 11 Early c 4 0 1 3!Carrequel p 4 1 0 1 Bagby p 0 0 0 01 Dean p Totals 38 9y28 11 Totals 37 10 30 13 yOne out when winning run scored Cleveland 020 000 010 0--3 000 001 200 -4 Washington 1 2-- 3 2-- International League 1-- Warren Winning pitcher—Beggs Timesummary: Errors—Croucher Hoffman 2:24 Attendance-1030 RIMS batted in—Boudreau DeEarly SauselsTwo-bas-Campbell Early 2 Keltner Ver e non hits—DeSautele Campbell NEW YORK Sept 1 VP)—Artie Hackett Case Three-bas- e hit—Boudreau Home run—Early Stolen base—DeSautele Dorrell 1Z014 of Tyler Texas Double Kelt(Unallniltild subbed for the ailing Sonny Horne ner andplays—Vernon Flemlng: Early and Croucher: Croucher Sullivan and Vernon Bases on of Niles Ohio Tuesday night and belle—Off Carreequel 1 Balby 3 Struck 3 Bagby 3 Hite—Off outpointed Joe Torres 144 in the out—By9 In Carrasquel 9 innings (0 out in 10th1Dean six-rouBaby main event of a boxing 1 in Dosing pitcher—Bagby 1 :53 Attendance-2- 500 card Baltimore Jorsey City Buffalo 3 Montroel 3 Toronto 3 Rochester 2 (11 tnatnes) Newark 10-dyracune American Association Louisville at stadium Queensboro :-- : IF 45 69 223 220 179 R R 15 38 40 59 98 182 95 213 87 133 25 84 19 24 AR 186 249 823 863 863 83 310 36 130 243 831 133 312 130 240 207 178 140 109 139 79 48 185 119 139 50 51 44 39 37 178 9S 37 153 1A3 89 108 111 99 84 45 104 136 73 69 62 226 109 108 ER SR 3 10 18 10 9 72 68 67 20 15 72 49 38 68 490 208 892 244 115 843 678 145 52 534 125 59 435 111 42 551 77 149 58 505 58 85 41 1913 32 58 23 734 120 187 89 513 79 109 61 547 102 150 77 187 46 50 34 197 30 53 26 165 30 38 18 147 30 41 22 141 35 3" 29 82 128 59 642 370 64 87 44 140 30 37 18 517 113 159 83 ASS 112 159 81 344 77 83 48 425 98 114 63 441 60 131 3 5 - BR 17 4$ 102 9 58 7 110 1 20 4 38 11 6 4 18 10 11 5 7 9 10 3 15 7 59 47 57 81 93 30 79 46 33 73 14 83 84 13 75 8 53 4 24 1 40 5 37 4 33 13 114 11 73 1 32 17 10S 15 97 7 75 19 14 52 40 RR 0 5 6 1 4 3 2 2 5 0 2 1 2 1 4 6 0 0 15 3 4 3 1 1 SO 18 37 175 123 170 38 29 134 75 132 145 84 68 88 67 69 44 31 70 SS 78 42 30 42 3 28 4 22 9 137 8 83 0 20 5 87 11 141 3 80 5 72 8 39 BASEBALL Vargas Leads P L Hurlers ::::::-:: A 41 c :ir i i ej ‘I 009 It'a 411011 11 "11 :i ailt f6e 5 ilL-":::-bs:-- L : By Associated Press Manuel Vargas stellar Pocatello hurler still is the Pioneer leag-ue'- s leading moundsmah with 20 victories and only five defeats or a percentage of 800 released Statistics Tuesday however were incomplete They included games played through August 23 except series at Ogden between Boise and the Reds and Pocatello and the Reds Frank Lamanske of Boise followed Vargas in the percentage column with 704 representing 19 victories and eight losses 44 3c '''''''' '''''''''' ' -''- '"''''' t '4' I' 5 7777777777Tt i - POCATELLO CARDINALS v -- 10 : fti':-!- t ' Miff OINk ''''- Ij!''''''1' r VII ::: I' ' ' : ''''' :: s-- tr::' pocket can of Prince Albert PARK'siqaTs!MHPLI Reserved Seats on Sale at Mint Cafe 27 E 2nd So r4 tibelbAriekder " 1 :: "- "- " 4"- " '''' - '' - '' : 4' ' '-- - E S7vC) r :0--IIi ::: - - -'' '-'--- ''Egiiataldigtadtelat '' In recent 7 86 I 7:' 04 i 'r 1 ' 7 i t GioT :T0cEE41:LLNE!SaS :i Lar7") ' - -- i I 1 NO SIFTING OR STRINGING SOT FIRM EASY- - 1 wN 1 4 INi TIME PIPSSITOO EVERY ' :i v ' 71 ::: 1 3-- - : - '1 ' - 7'7: 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McCullgb e 3 2 5 0 3 2 2 1 A Meruilo as 4 1 1 0 mancuso c 0 0 0 0 xMarehall 0 Sturgeon B2b 44 11 02 2 0 0 0 0 voiselle p 0 Passeau 5 3 17 1 Shume1ir01100 4 1 1 0 McGee b Ot 0 0 0 Johnson to 4 0 0 0 0 0' Adams a Phillips sit 4 1 2 8 I:banning C 1 1 0 0' Thompson ri 1 0 0 1 Shouno Totals 42 13 Totals 35 12 27 7 1 1 0 0 azGoodman xBatted for Mancuso In eachth azzWest Newo York 021 000 020-- - 5 Chit-agBeggs D 000 108 21x- -10 3 Novikott Errors—Russeil Summary: TOWS 37 8x30 11) Totals 37 9 33 21 Hack Mize Runs battsd in—Schurnacher out when 'None 2 Mize Meru llo 2 Witek Werber winning run scored gRan for Kelleher in ninth 2 McCullough sondro 2 Nicholson Two-baStur szliatted for Shoun in eighth aeon 2 Posstou hits—Toung Ran for Goodman in eighth Witek Meru ilo Sturgeon Donning Dal000 030 000 00- -3 SacHomo run—Nicholson Philadelphia lessandro Cincinnati 000 200 001 01- -4 rifice—Russell Double ploys—Jurres to 2 NayRuns batted in—MayTwo-basMeru ilo to Sturgeon to Witek Mize: Summary: tp s lor Kelleher McCormick 3 Russell Rases on balls—Re Passnu 4 hits—Warren Kelleher McCormick Three Rita—Off Schumacher 5 In 5 McGee base hit—Marsball Double plays—May to 3 In O Adams 3in 1 3 Iroise Ile 1 in 1 to Etter' PtilliDe to McCormick Hit by pitched ball—Hir Schumacher tMeMurtaugh to Haas Joost to McCormick to rullol Wild nitches—Schumacher Alarri Joost to McCormick (2) BasesPhillips on balls Losing Ditcher—Schumacher Time-2- :15 —Off Johnson 4 Thompson 1 Shaun 1 Attendance tactua1l-5- 380 Strikeouts—Johnson 3 Thompson 1 Shoun 1 Hits—Off Thompson 5 in 4 3 shourt 1 in 3 3 BPKIZI 2 in 3 Passed ball— Philadelphia WASHINGTON Sept 1 UM--The Washington Senators struck for a tenth inning score to de feat Cleveland 4 to 3 Tuesday behind the steady hurling of Alejandro Carrasquel Jimmy Vernon's third single of the contest drove in the deciding run --'' - Claude Passeau Wins Season's 18th Gan le 3-- 6-- 4 223 01 01 01 01 4 01 13444 z 1-- 1 I Al 2 2 3 3 1:1 CINCINNATI Sept 1 LP—The Cincinnati Reds beat Philadelphia At Oakland: 11 H Los Angeles 201 010 300- -- 7 16 1 4 to 3 Tuesday in 11 innings to Oakland 000 001 020- -- 3 11 1 sweep the Phi's' final four-gam- e DI Blast Corbett Prim and Campbell series here Yelovic (7) (8) and Ralmondi Frank McCormick drove in three At Portland: H R 111 100 310 00-- Sacramento 8 14 1 runs including the one that beat Portland ' 002 030 102 02- -10 17 4 old Si Johnson who went the enWicker Lyons (3) Beers (5) Penner (9) and Mueller Cohen Fitzka (9) and tire distance and gave nine hits Leorich Mayer (4) McCormick tied the score at 3 In the ninth inning with a short Southern Association single to right after Frank KelLittle Rock 3 Knoxville O leher's double and in the eleventh 3 2 Chattanooga the big Red leg first baseman sinAtlanta 24 NewBirtnittgharn Orleans gled to the left field wall with the bases filled and none out Texas League Max Marshall opened the final Dallas San Antonio Houston frame with a drive that went for Fort Worth Oklahoma City 1 Shreveport O a a triple on Ron Northey's misjudgTulsa 6 Beaumont 1 ment Bert Haas and Gee Walker were walked intentionally Then came McCormick's g blow 1-- F fit Louis ABHOA 5 Brown 2b TMoore et 4 I 4 0 Slaughtr rt 43 21 23 01 Mustal 4 1 WCooner e 4 11 94 o West lb 4 0 Miller is 4 I 4 411fopo lb 3 0 5 11)Curwski 3b 2 0 2 1I 2b 1 3 01 4 1 Marion 0 0 slflutts 3b 3 0 1 01 MCooPer 4 Z 0 3 Rollers Jaystv V 3 0 0 31 34 13 27 34 9 24 Totalo Totals )(Batted for Blatt in ninth 004--3 101 100 Boston 000 200 1 11- -4 St Louis Runs betted in Error—Hopp Pummary: M Cooper 2 Mtistal 2 Miller —west Two-hes- e Brown hite—ilisuehter Maier SeenfW Cooper Stolen bass—Marton isses—Moore Kurowski Double plays— Kurownici to Javery toto Miller to West Brown Hopp Bases on balls—Ott JayJaverv 3 M Cooper ery 2 Strikeouts-1- 3v 7 Time 1:52 Attendance (Paid) -- At- 111 La twa ‘11 ' L i 71 L"I')- rl "i L) LI i 17""t tia" THE NRATTILDNJa101' SMOKE COMINULT - i t Wittn01184110L ?kink Carolina : It J Night same Sefton AB H Holmes et 4 0 13Wanr II 4 3 Frnands It 4 1 Linbardi e 4 3 001 Pet 600 Lost Won 93 69 Angeles Sarrameoto Seattle Man Diego Sim Francisco Oskiand Hollywood Portland w ng Walker 11 4 2 3 Vaughnet 3b 5 1 0 5 2 3 Galan (3-4- Pacific Coast League ST LOUIS Sept 1 (—Mort Cooper pitched his eighteenth victory of the season Tuesday tight as the rampant Cardinals trimmed the Boston Braves 4 to 3 in a see-sagame which saw the Cards come front behind twice The held the DodgtriumphBrooklyn ers' lead to 31i games It was the first defeat for Al Javery the Boston: ace in the last seven starts and for a time it looked like he had the seventh successive decision stowed in his hip pocket The Braves nicked Mort Cooper for a run in the first on 'three singles then grabbed another in the fourth on a hit and an error The Cards were getting hits but couldn't count until meantime the ' fourth when Mort Cooper scratched a single and pushed two across The Braves took the lead again with one marker in the sixth on two singles and a long fly but the Red Birds came back with one run in the seventh and another in the eighth the winning rim counting on a long fly after three singles Mort Cooper still played along with his pet superstition wearing shirt No 18 as he sought his eighteenth triumph which gave the Cards 20 victories in the last 23 games Enos Slaughter crept up on Pete Reiser of Brooklyn in the National league batting race with two hits one a double in three times at the plate A BHOA1 Tuesdays Sores Salt Lake 2 Pocatello 1 ibe 4 Idaho Falls 3 Twin Fails 9 Ogden 6 Probable Pitchers Wednesday's at Salt Lake 8:30 p tn— Poeatello vs Dijanicti (12-1Davis ( 10-Twin Fails at Ogden 8 p tn—Coca (10-8- ) vs Lew ) Idaho Min 8:30 p Rote at (22-7- ) vs Bullwinkel 8 PITTSEroRGH Sept 1 (A)—The Brooklyn Dodgers prottoted their grip on the National league Tuesday by beating the Pittsburgh Pirates 4 to 2 behind the five-h- it thus hurling of Kirby Higbe andmatheeliminated the Buccaneers matically from the pennant race The triumph Higbe's fourteenth broke a jinx the Pirates have held over the Dodger righthander who never before had beaten them 83 a starting pitcher In his six years in the National league Higbe had lost nine times to Pittsburgh and his only previous victory came in a relief role last Higbe went the route Tuesday and fanned six men but had two shaky innings one of them in the filth when the Pirates scored twice on a walk singles by Elbie Fletcher and Vince DiMaggrio and along fly by Babe Phelps Pittsburgh was unable to capitalize on its best chance however when it loaded the bases with none out in the seventh Bob Elliott and Fletcher singled and DiMaggio walked at the start of this frame but Phelps popped up pinchhitter Ed Stewart was called out on strikes and Relief Pitcher Aldon Wilkie allowed to bat for himself also fanned Catcher Mickey Owen dropped the ball but picked it up and stepped on the plate (5-1- (6-8- Cooper Pitches His 18th Victory of Year year (7-8- 3-- Croft to Coach At West High 'oat 44 88 151 75 88 49 rbilattedphis Results Ttlesday's Cleveland 3 Washington 4 (10 innings) Only game scheduled Wedneadayii Probable Pitchers St Louis at New York (2)—Auer (13-10- ) and Ga ichonse (11-10- ) vs and Chandler (14-4- ) Borowy (12-3- ) Detroit at Boston (2)—White (11-1vs Dobson and Trout (10-18- ) ) and Warner (12-11- ) Cleveland at Philadelphia Ferrick ) vs Fowler Chicago at Washington (2) vs Wynn (8-1) and Ross ) and Bevil ) 8-- - Won 86 8 8S 87 NPW York 3-- Builders ) The Army Air Base finallyrgave big Ike Bierwagen some support and he held the U P Bgosters scoreless and allowed but one hit fanned 14 batters and Bierwagen was never in serious trouble Vaughn Green on the mound for the railroaders pitched a neat game but his efforts were In vain with his club being unable to touch the giant Bierwagen Jack de Piggo played a fine game at second for the Air Base as did Mary Young behind the bat The Bakers played errorless ball behind King in their win over the Utah General Depot The club's two big innings were the third with four runs and the sixth with (34) American League Kirby Captures First Game From Pittsburgh long-standi- (5-8- (4-1- lin er in toot Won 89 86 Brooklyn sr Louis All Lose Ground Musial Medwick and Novikoff five The Peores (Championship Games) lost ground but each advanced a R H E ruled A rrny Eagles notch when the statisticians 3 5 1 F reTtl btl 1 8 1 out Boston's Ernie Lombardi who Magna Stahl Ostler Walker and add Sudbury Jim had been running third Lombardi BOISE Sept 1 IL H E i &MS Builders 8 10 2 with fewer than 250 times at bat wnlpier rur 1 1 5 Jennings of the Boise Pilots was wasn't competing quite on even Du Borg Aderit and Atte and Rosarider notified Monday night by his draft terms with "regulars" who were 0 5 2 General Depot board to report for induction and charged with anywhere from 377 Utah Bakers No 401 13 11 0 to 512 Donbats Fisher West at and MonHarris: and King Jennings left the Pilots after 10 man to im- aldson first The only game day night's R H E 0 1 1 Pacific The Pilots have lost two pitchers prove his average was Hack who UnionBase 3 4 3 Air week the for 500 a had average In the past three days to the army Green and Hodoett Bierwagen & n d bats and Young Gerry Staley ace righthander hav- with 11 hits in 22 at points to 303 for ing left the team Saturday Man- climbed threeand Medwick tied faces the Pioneer Slaughter ager Jim Keesey 90 playoofs with the two more than lead with league post-seasCamilli Gareach Dolph Lamanske four only pitchers of Brooklyn who was tieV with loff Harriman and Johnston Slaughter Slaughter a week ago with 162 also led in total hits as compared to 151 for Hack and C Patrol Gains Berth The coaching staffs of the Salt in triples with 17 and was second Lake City high schools were comin scoring with 85 runs In Semifinal Play pleted Tuesday with the appointment of Merrill Croft as the third of Doubles Couple coach at the West high The C Patrol softball team batMedwick belted a couple of douCroft is teaching at the Horace tled its way into the semifinals of e second-placto maintain his Mann high but will be relieved of the Utah Ordnance plant tourna- bles wil21 Marty Marion of the his duties early so that he can help ment Tuesday night by defeating tie 32 each Hack the with the coaching at the Panther the Stores team 0 in a replayed Cards withthree of 34 school Paddy Davis and Art a total for leader hit Gunderson for the game pitched five-h- it Mel-Ot- t continued York New of Hawks are the other coaches at in a winners and turned to lead two lists with 98 runs West performance Reiser's 13 The semifinal games of the tour- and 25 homers while Mickey Oswald Mary Pugh and were good for Harold still bases stolen 11 Johnson will return to East be will ney played September and Pat Ryan Jimmy Gilbert and at White park with the Account- first place After leading the pitchers for Nate Long will make up the South ing team battling Transportation several weeks Brooklyn's Larry high staff and C Patrol facing the winner of vs French was charged with three The city gridders will start work the Ordnance Timekeepers in seven days and as a re- later this examinaweek Maintenance Shift teams The defeats Whit teammate sult his Wyatt tions are plannedPhysical for Thursday and final game will be September 12 vicThe semifinals and finals will took over first place with 16 Friday and practice will likely get Second under at all three schools on be benefit affairs for players hurt tories and four losses Krist of Friday way place went to Howard during the season St Louis with 11 victories and runs-batted-- rooks Down 'Biles Card Win 4 to 3 1 Baseball Scoreboard Ilk Williams Appears Surç To Win A L Swat Titk Pioneer Pitching Figures a CO 5 0 19 19 14 8 3 21 7 13 23 17 17 10 8 10 4 2 C ro17'kvn $cjftEdlers Ent on Tennis competition will start by bunting perfectly towards third Wednesday and be closed Saturday and beating it out for a hit and night Horseshoe pitching entries will close with the start of the Earl Owen made a beautiful g catch of Valine's fly in the contests on Wednesday The contests will be held at ninth for other notable perform2:30 p m each day under state ances General Manager Eddie Mulli- supervision All contests are open to the announced that Wednesday gan Contioud on rollowing Pag public without charge Viv Sander led off in the third nati- - 'i - t1- : t:: :41 t N Idaho Falls Russets 3 The Pilots now have a nine-rimlead over the Russets and Cards 'who are tied for seond place Only seven more games remain to be played Korhonen collected two hits In five trips- - to the plate batted In three of his clubs four runs and checked an Idaho Falls rally in the sixth which netted all three of its runs The score: e all (TS i '' ':ry''''i‘zz:'' '' - 4-- - 1 s i ' '''''"7::-41- :: ' Tribune Intermountain Wire Idaho — The Boise Pilots rode to the second-ha- lf championship of the Pioneer league here Tuesday night on the batting and relief pitching of Al Korhonen as they defeated the - ' 1' 4 MATTO FALLS - tes Seco t4 C 71 111 1 Septemler 2 1943 rtibune Zile (Salt IZnkt 22 Wednesday Morning -' -- "- - -- ' - - 4 4 - - - - - - - - - it - - - 00 AN0-- - - - - - - ' vop - - - Its 4- - - |