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Totals Totals 37 7 33 13 zRan for Phelps in ninth out when run scored yOne in ninth zRan for Wanerwinning zzBatted for Murtaugh in ninth zzzBatted for Podgajny in ninth t a League Gaes Games Lost Be hind to Play Arnerte9a - Philadelphia May315 5 0 5 0 liVanercf 5 0 2 01 zKoy-c- t Wyrosteklf Enott311 4 1 0 Northeyrt 0 0-- 0 Litwhilerif Gustine31) Fleteher113 5 6 01 Murphylb 1 0 0 Lopeze Metaugh21) 4 2 5 0! 7zEtten Phelpse 0 0 0 01 Marnie-21xBarrett 4 0 6 Bragan-sDiliggioet Coscrart-23 1 4 21 Livingotonc 3 1 0 Ot Podgajnyp Hamitnp 0 0 0 01 zzzBurieh Enemp St opening a twoeach other Fri-la- y now are sepagames arid any-lin- g in the National Cardrnals itme series with at Brooklyn 'aIed by only two can happen e me standings:: Louis York Fir Pt came: Pittshoirich ABHOA 5 1 3 1 Andermrs Seviart-r- Press 14 X13 000 boo loo 13- 0-1 Pittsburgh 000 000 001 01- -2 Philadelphia 2S:stun:La1 Errors—Anderson Hamlin Summary: Runs Games Podgajny In—Phelpsbit-- - 1 Won Loat 13enind to Play Murphy 1 Litwhilerbatted Two-bas- e 1 16 Anderson Three-bas- e 44 Atrn g4 hit—Litsibiler Home 46 2 18 ran—Phelps Sacrifices—Hamlin 'oui q2 Podgajny mairting schedule: Double to CosHughes play—Anderson St Louis: carart to Fletcher oitlyti—SepternOer 11 12 Left on bases—Phila13 Cincinnati: 16 17 Pittsburgh: 7 Pittsburgh 8 on Bases balls— delphia 19 20 20 Phiiadelphia: 22 New off Striks-outs2 off Dietz 1 Podgajny 23 Philadelphia: 24 25 BOaton Pcolgajny 1 Hughes 2 Hamlin 4 Hits— li at Philadelphia Off Podgainy 6 in 8 off Hamlin 8 in 10 11 12 at BrookLouis—September 3 off Dietz 1 in 3 off 14n Hughes 13 13 14 15 at 16 Winning pitcher---Huga Booton- - 19 20 at Philadelphia: 21 22 Chicago —Dietz-- Time of game-2-:11 Losing pitcher 23 24 netrithi Cincinnati 26 27 atm Boston canceled League Games ' — 1-- hes ago Ace Leaves ---IEx- -Coloag 7 -- - air-EL-- sa 1 slAtp- 4CILALE:":clos– -r t E 10 1ffol: : -- 1 DETROIT Sept 10 Lin—Glenn Morris 1936 Olymloic decathlon champioh and former end with the Detroit Lions or the National Football league was sworn in as a chief specialist in the navy Thursday Morris who played end on the Colorado State college football team ten years ago has been working in a Detroit war plant He will report at Norfolk Va for basic training to become a physical instructor - 01001 A War Job for Navy voloo HATS ent 226 South -- Main St Attention: FootballsportsFans editor is making a first-han- d John Mooney Telegram This week he visit to the football camps of the Big Seven is covering the Utah college teams Next week he will visit the Colorado and Wyoming camps Watch for his accounts appearing exclusively in The Telegram sports the order in which the articles will appear: Here's pages September 12—Utah September 14- -11 Y U September 15—Utah State 16—Dever Sptember 17—Colorado September Sptember 18—Colorado State September Watch for this authentic series on the sports pages of Salt Telegram Ue gm IT -- 017e 1 ''::::ii:' i It z:: I '"! 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' 1- :A UP)----T- Rolfe Signed At Yale as Diamond Coach I cf-l- f 1-- 0-- 1- ut 'it- - 3-- Two-bas- e Three-bas- Off 3 2-- 3 Two-bas- er 1 Boise Downs Pocatello 7 to Series Evens P L Play-of- f P L Officials See Hope for '43 Loop Play CHICAGO Sept 10 UPI—Bruce Campbell's pinch single with the bases filled in the eighth inning driving in two runs gave Wash- ington's Senators a 4 victory over the Chicago White Sox in the electric light portion of their "twiThursday night" doubleheader after Ted Lyons turned in his thirteenth victory for the Chica1 goans in the first game to seven hits up gave Lyons defeat Dutch Leonard and Bill Trotter Leonard had to retire from the game after the fifth inning when the ankle which he broke last spring gave him trouble again The Sox had plunked him for five runs in the last three in5-- - 7-- nings First game: Washington AB H 0 Caself — 44 11 02 Spencecf 2 Campbellre 44 10 13 Vernonlb 1000 Totals 29 6 27 111 Totals 27 2 27 12 000 000 000 Cincinnati Boston 000 000 000 end (Called ninth) Runs Summary: Error—Weitelmann Two-bas- e batted in—None bits—Haas Masi Stolen baso—Joost Sacrifices— Double plays Donovan Tipton Roberge to Roberge to West Masi to —Gremp West to Roberge to West Weitelmann Bates on balls—Off Bain 4 Donovan 2 Strikeouts—By Sain 2 Donovan 1 Hits— Off Sam 4 in 4: Donovan 2 in 5 Hit by pitcher—By Starr (West) Passed ball Time-1- :50 Attendance-1- 257 Masi Time-1- :31 Attendance Chicago A! AB H 0 A 2 3 01 Kollow-lb 484 0 14 01 0 1 0 Moses rt 5 0 0 Grant 3b 3 1 1 5 Estlella rt 5 1 8 01 Vernon lb 4 2 5 31 A ppling ss 23 1 03 4 0 0 4 1 4 1) Hoag lt c Early Sullivan ss 3 1 3 4 Mueller ci 33 01 22 02 Webb 2b Cary 2b-3-b 3 1 2 1 2 2 2 0 Dickey c Porahl 3b 31 0 1 10 Hmphrioa p 13 01 10 30 sKuhel 1 0 xCamobli I 0 0 1 0 Crouch!' 2b 0 0 1 1 Haynes p 4 0 2 1 Zubor p Totals 30 5 27 17 Totals 38 9 27 11! xBatted for Po fahl in eighth zRatted for Humphries In eighth 010 002 020— 5 Washington 000 301 000— 4 Case it Spence cr ABHO 1 5 Hol- Summary: 2 CampRuns batted in—Clary Early loway bell 2 Kolloway 2 Webb Dickey Two-bas- e hite—Case Estalella Vernon Early Mueller Stolen haSio—Vernon Appling Sacrifices—Sullivan Webb Double play— Bases on Zutier to Sullivan to Vernon halls—Off Zuber 8 Humphries 2 Strike1 3 Zuber Hits— Humphries outs—By Off Humphries 9 in a Innin KS lift V1101 0 in 1 Losing pitcher—Humphries Time Attendance-25- 81 —2:04 in I Named Coach SAN DIEGO Cal Sept 10 UPI 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1 4-- R Breakfast 1 the World Farmers Round-u- p with Ted Kimball Journal Don Atbur Gasth News SRadio Resder Popular Varieties News Cli0) the last Peircey was tagged for g 16 clouts during his stand for Rio Grande while Mid- allowed only six hits fanned ment scored an upset over the dleton 10 Railroaders and only issued one championsix-h-Rio Grande squad 12-- 1 it on the of Lutz walk pitchingextra-basRio Grande IL L Pollee e and assorted AB H 0 A1 ABHOA Middl5ton se 1 0 31 Sheehan 3b 4 1 3 4 4 North slugging of the Policemen 4 101 3b 4 3 1 0! Bailey as JGilbert 4 1 I 0 01 Mason If The Police grabbed the lead Marsh lb 44 03 90 01 0 Frantz Olson et lb 33 0111 0 3 3f Evans 2b Jacobs 2b 5 1 2 01 early in the game as they snared 1 0 1 3 2 3 McLeese et 5 If Peterson two runs in the first inning one rt 32 I0 25 02 rt 5 3 0 01 LKramer Brown c each in the second and third and Collins Gilbert c 5 2 10 0! 2 0 0 2 p two in the fourth Middleton on Middistoo p 3 0 0 21 Piereey 1 0 1 0 Austin 0 the mound for the Police held Rio 29 6 24 12 Totals 39 16 24 81 Totals Grande scoreless through eight S L Police 211 200 33- -12 000 000 01— 1 Grande Innings of ball up until the eighth RioSummary: Errors—Sheehan 2 McLeette Ma- frame when Rio Grande scored son Bailey stolen bases—Collins North Olson Piercey Sacrific hits—Marsh its one tally on a couple of Middleton Gilbert hits—F hit—Marsh Runs batted North bunched bingles In—J Gilbert 1 Marsh 1 Jacobs 1 PeterKnowles Peircey the Railroadson 1 Collins 1 F Gilbert 1 Middleton 1 Credit victory to Middleton ers' hurler was hit particularly 1 Sheehan Rt1118 responsible defeat to out— hard by the Police in the last two Charge for—Middleton 1 Piercey Piercey 7 5Struck on 10 Middleton Piercev By stanzas of the game when the balls—Off Piercey 1 Middleton Bases 1 Bit Gilbert by Piercey Police snagged three runs In the with pitched ball—JMcKendrick 8corer— seventh and repeated with three in Umpires—Tauter 3 H arv el 1 C ED LEWIS $—NBO Network 1 relief - kDr1--13- 160 -- Columbia 6yatom I k k k B u ed 15-yar- ds TUNE IN WARS BROADCAST 11-141L eFletcher Wiley Stringtime Ci)World News 0:00 Patty Jean's Club Breakfast at Sardi's Radio Magazine 9:15 Coach Ike Armstrong U P Radio News Interlude Guess Tune all his football players 0:30 a :45 Little Jack Little Songs of Barry Clarke at chinning the bar Thursday be- 10:00 Meet Your Kate Smith Speaks Neighbor The started: fore practice sli' Big Sister 5 I Jimmy Blair Sings I Ute mentor pulled himself up 11 i10:1 The National Farm and SHelen Trent Romance 0:30 Home sour Our Gal Sunday times and most of the gridders i 0:45 had trouble making it five times 11:00 WBaukhage Talking (i))Life Can Be Beautiful Jiin Haig former Me center 11:15 Kitchen Matter with C' Woman in White June Lee ®Vie and Bade was a visitor at the first Utah 11:SO Luncheon With Lopez ®The Goldbergs Jim is nos 11:45 drill Thursday Friday's Schedule shipyards working at the OaklandIndians are He figures the vs Acquilla Findlay EarnieSingles combes to have another strong footcourt No 1 7 p going Winner of shove match vs Harry Jame' ball eleven Utah started out court No 3 8 p m court with a single wing formation Clone Hale va Lynn Rockwood No 2 6 p m "T" Thursday so apparently the MelGene Eardlev vs winner Ellsworth Bob 1 Smith match Is out for this year court No 6 p in Kietb Wilson vt LaMar Guiver court roy former South high and Utah No 4 8 p tn athlete was married Glen Haynes vs winner of Bob Lewis-Dal- e universityto Lowe lla Weist Tuesday Lewis match court No 1 7 p m Cleo Sinnard vs Lon Speery court No Bob isnow a railroad man 4 6 p m There are no ten-yar- d penalties Junior Singles John Bennett vs Bob Lewis court No In football The violations 4 6 p m Jerry Hallman va Kirk Wilkens court call for five yards or No 2 8 p m disvs Fred Lewis court and occasionally for half the Milton Gehrk not 10 No 5 6 p rn tance to but the goal Winner of John Bennett vs Bob Lewis Utah's college football match playa winner of Jerry Hallman vs yards Kirk Wilkens match court No 1 9 P officials have agreed to work Women's SinglPfil games for the service teams free Eddie McMain vs Mary Ellen Bennett court No 4 7 p in to help swell the army emergency Pat Cotter& vs Marie Swenson court funds "Speak Up for Democracy" VETERANS OF FOREIGN Erik Ti l 504 American Association erNI czl 1-- Friday September 11 1942—Mountain War Time 8 :45 Shorts on Sports Salt Lake Police Triumph Over Railroaders 12 to 1 - six-rou- 1 go 11 0A 0!Ko11owaylb AB 4 2 15 0 2 0 0 0 01M0sesrt 4 2 3 0 0 Grant3b 4 1 4 5 01A pplingss 4 1 1 0 Evansc — 24 11 13 211Muellercf Hosglf 4 1 2 0 Sullivansi 4 0 1 7 3 2 1 2 Webb2b Clary2b 4 1 1 1 4 0 2 81Treshc Potah13b 2 0 0 2 1 0 Qi 11Lyon1p Leonardp No 5 7 p m 3 0 0 0 Trotterp 1 0 0 01 xEstatella Totals 31 7 24 151 Totals 32 8 27 15 gBatted for Trotter In eighth 000 000 100-- -1 Washington 002 050 00x- -7 Chicago 2 Evans Summary: Errors—Sullivan in— Moses Tresh Lyons Runs batted Two-base 2 Grant Kolloway Appling Three-bas-Hoag e hit— hits—Appling Hoag Facri2 Grant Stolen bases—golloway fices—Leonard Lyons Double plays—Webb I to A pplittg to Kolloway Grant (unassisted The Salt Lake Police in a game Kolloway Bases on balls Appling Webb to out— 4 2 Struck Leonard Lyons1 of —ByLeonard the annual Mark E Weiss round 2 Trotter Lyons 1 Hits— By Off Leonard 8 in 5 Trotter 0 in 3 Losing robin amateur baseball tourna- pitcher—Leonard (estimated)-3- 000 Second game: Washington ss UP)--Sa- Play-Off- 77 A M conference vote by mail and apparently some one changed their mind The majority vote could not be obtained so the Farmem lose a first-claquarterback l NEW YORK Sept 10 128 Boston pounds deciscored an easy eight-roun- d sion over Billy Pint! 126 Troy N Y in the feature bout of the weekly boxing show at Fort Hamilton Brooklyn Thursday night Joe Silva 1351) Philadelphia and Pete Manchio 138 New York fought a draw in the semifinal Barto lo ( I (Continued 'from Preceding Page) Pinti in Feature ) R R Could rse Buses Toledo 120 000 003— 6 14 1 Milwaukee 001 5 12 3 000 004— The transportation situation Sanford Kimberlin 9) and Keller was discussed and Halliwell said Kush and George (8) Vandenberg that if it became necessary all Columbus 200 000 001 001— R4 R7 E1 clubs could probably travel as Kansas City 000 000 012 000— 3 14 4 4'12 innings) Ogden did this year on regular Brecheen and Heath Reis Gated (10) bus schedule ifind Garbark KUTA-- 570 From the Press Box 2 3 1 DWMs 3b 4 0 5 1 3 0 2 2 reline es 3 2 2 9 4 1 4 01 Stetter 2b 4 1 3 2 4 0 7 Petersen e 3 0 2 1 4 2 4 01 Andrade lb 4 1 9 Drake rt 4 2 2 Oi Barr It ' 4 1 3 0 Stenger ase 43 11 32 3! H Paulan ct 31 0 0 0 0 sfirown RPaulsn 0 0 0 Ft 4 0 3 1 Staley p o110111Wms Green p 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 Davi 0 1 1 0 8 xxCuilop Totals 132 9 27 71 Totals 34 7 21 15 xStruck out for H Paulson In ninth rasSingled for Davis tn ninth Boise 301 ono oni— 1 Pocatello 001 000 000- -- 1 2 Tarnorn‘ Summary: Lowe 2 DrakeRuns—KoenigDavis Error— Davis Sacrtfice Stenger rune Home Three-bas- e —Lowe Drake hit—Koenig hit—Davis Two-bas- e hit—Korhonea Runs batted in—Korhonen Lowe 3 Drake 2 Staley D Williams Double to Williams to Stetter Tahoe to Andrade D plava—Andrade to Andrade Losing pitcher—Green Rune responsible for—Staley 1 Green 4 Davta 3 Struck out—By Staley 3 Davis 2 on Bases balia—Ott Staley 3 Green 4 TIM- P-1 :55 Davis 1 Umpires—Orr St eubing Witbeck and Engel' Attend anee-1Koenig 2b Tamone 3b Krhonen It Keesey lb Lowe ef Sal Bartolo Decisions draft exempt be en hard-hittin- Mc-Cor- ry "1 Two-bas- e Mtn— P Warier hornbarcil McCormick Roberge Fernandez Lombardi Stolen bage—Cliccinllo SacrificeA—Tipton Goodman 2 Left on basea—Cinrinnati 8 Boston ft Bases on balls—DerSalvo 2 Strikeouts—Derringer 7 2 Time--1 :48 ringer Second game: Iknaton Cincinnati AB H 0 At AS H 0 A 4' 2 4 Holmes 0 2b rfas 4 0 2 0 Frey 4 0 1 5 Weitimnn Goodman rf 2 1 2 Kelleher If 2 0 1 01 Fernndez el 4 0 2 0 2 0 9 1 West lb Marshall ef 4 2 2 FMcCk lb 3 2 15 1 Mellyea If 3 0 2 0 f 3 0 1 0 Cooney If 0 0 0 0 Tipton Lamanno c 3 0 1 1 Gremp 311 3 0 2 2 4 1 1 0 Masi c 3 1 5 2 Haas 3b 1 0 2 4 Roberge 2b 0 0 3 2 Joost ss 3 0 0 1 Sinti 213— 2 1 1 0 Starr p I Sain p 'Donovan p 1 0 0 0 1 Tribune Intermountain Wire POCATELLO Idaho—Walt Lowe and Larry brake hit homers with a total of three men aboard to spark the Boise Pilots to a 7 to 1 rout of the first half champion Pocatello Cardinals Thursday night at Jack Halliwell park here evening the Pioneer league best at one game game play-of- f apiece homer over left field fence 323 The two clubs will make their afeet from the plate final appearance at Pocatello FriGreen got through the second day night at 8:15 o'clock with safely but walked Koenig And Norman Harriman of Timone again in the third making the Pilots opposing Carl McCon- his exit from the tussle at that nell on the mound Saturday point but tall Al Korhonen greeted Davis with a smashing double to night's contest will be at Boise Besides doing some nice relief left and Koenig dashed home with hurling—nice in the sense that it run No 4 for the visitors g In the ninth the Pilots banged Pilots stopped the from rolling up a terrific score— over three more for good measJoe Davis who replaced starter ure when Lowe singled to center Eddie Green in the third lined Drake pumped one over right field walked adbeautifully to left and beat it out fence and Bill Stenger for a triple scoring the lone Car- vanced to third on Bob Paulson's dinal run on Doug Williams' fly to single and went home on Gerry deep center in the last of the third Staley's fly to left Though Pocatello scratched sev Hampered by an ailing finger on his pitching arm Green lost con- en hits off Staley only one was trol and walked LeRoy Koenig and good for more than one base du Lou Tamone first two men up in to the slow ball the Pilot veteran the game With the count 2 and 1 was throwing ' The box score: on Lowe Green grooved one that Boise Pocatello center fielder the Pilot caught for AB li 0 A AB B 0 A four-out-of-sev- Tribune Intermountain Wire POCATELLO Idaho—The future of the Pioneer league was debated here Thursday at a special directors went on meeting aand record in statement that the Pioneer league will be operating in 1943 if any minor loops are in operation according to Jack Halliwell president The meeting was closed to the press Each club was canvassed and reported willingness to operate next year though none reported a profit during the season just Cardinals closed Pocatello's drew an attendance exceeding that of last year the only club to make such a record Halliwell said Break Even Several clubs reported "breaking even" so far as finances were concerned Among the first to volunteer a statement concerning next year was Maury Doerr director of the Twin Falls club who said Twin Falls will answer 1943 roll call if and when it's made In attendance were Eddie Mulligan of Salt Lake City Bill of Ogden Douglas Bean of Pocatello Lou Garland of Idaho Falls Hadyn Walker of Boise and Doerr The St Louis Cardinals owners of the Pocatello club and Cincinnati Reds owners of the Ogden club had previously reported Interest in the 1943 season Boise's financial situation will be ironed out Walker said and with others ready to go The situation waits entirely on the war Halliwell said With only seven class C leagues and seven or eight class B leagues working the past season Halliwell believes shutdown of others will provide a source of material for the Pioneer league which could use some outstanding youngsters of about 17 years of age and married men with families who may I mmag et 5 1 5 01 Cramer efIf 44 31 03 00 4 0 3 5114cCoskv Pesky York lb 4 1 15 1 riffling If 4 1 1 Doerr 2b 4 1 1 01 Higgins 3b 43 01 01 10 4 2 0 Harris rf Fox DI 2b 30 1 6 Tabor 3b 34 0 71 2114eyer 3 1 2 0 21 Plebe c 3 Lupien lb Newher p 2 1 0 3 Peacock c 3 0 2 11 0 0 0 21 1 Hughson p 13 00 01 01 gRadcliff Gorsica D0 0 0 0 gJudti Totals 35 10 24 151 Totals 31 9 27 16 Hughion in ninth gBatted for zSatted for Newhouser in eighth Score by timings— 001 001 110- -4 Boston — 300 000 02x- -5 Detroit RIMS batted Error—Doerr Summary: Tabor Williams DiMaggio In—York 3 Three-base Home hit—Fox MeCoakv Double Piave hune—Williame D4daggio Doerr PeskY —Pesky Doerr and Lupien: and Lupien: Meyer Lipon and York: York Left on basen—Boston 61 and Upon Bases on balle—Hughson 2 Detroit 3 Struck out—Hughson Newhouser 2 10 in Newhouser 2 Hits0 off—Newhouser 8 innings: Gorsica in 1 Winning pitchTime-1- :35er—Newhouser 23 7:74 --- - norovnis Beat Yanks Boston Loses Errore---:-Bulliv- p '' '''''' ? By Judson Bailey BROOKLYN Sept 10 (A'—The beleaguered Brooklyn Dodgers had ''''''4 their minds so full of the series starting Friday with the St Louis 'I '' ! Cardinals that they overlooked the 1::''' : ' ''' A ' : necessity of beating the Chicago Cubs Thursday 'i' I ' 101 '''' i) ' Consequently the Cubs romped k ' ' '''' to a 10 to 2 decision that was as ::fr --icostly as it was humiliating since : 1 verto 5 a Cards the i :::E 9-- 0 captured :::' I I dict over the New York Giants adrit4s110aA and moved within two games of Robert (Red) Rolfe veteran of the National league leaders five world series quits New 6271 a on looked While crowd of York Yankees for post as Yale the Cubs took charge of the conuniversity's coach of baseball ST LOUIS Sept 10 test with three runs in each of the and basketball Browns subjected the pennant-boun- d first two innings and old Lon WarNew York Yankees to their neke never let the game get away most humiliating defeat of the from him season Thursday shutting them Brooklyn tilleage 11 Att ABHOA out 9 to 0 behind the three-hi- t 4 0 0 5 Back315 3 1 0 Beeposs 1 1 0 01 Vaughan3b 4 1 0 1 Cavrettalb veteran of the Denny pitching 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Reisercf gRickert 4 2 9 11 Galancf Galehouse 3 1 2 0 Foxxlb 0! 0 3 4 2 2 1 1 Nicholsorf Itedwicklf It was only the fourth time the Dallesandro 4 1 12 0 Camill110 4 0 2 0 Yanks had been whitewashed this Novikofflf 54 20 41 01Oi Waikerrf Owene season and the other three were Gilbertcf 1 0 1 01 Herman2b 44 10 81 02 0 0 0 0 0 affairs It also was the third Hernandxe 43 22 35 015 Higben 0 0 Caseyp time Marvin Breuer who suffered Stringer2b 3 3 Frenchn Merullosa 4 2101 NEW HAVEN Conn Sept 10 1100 his ninth:defeat on the hill had Warnekcp 4 0 1 1 'Macon Robert (Red) Rolfe slug0000 (JP)—Big shut-oa lost by Totals 35 8 27 10 ging third baseman of the world's Totals n6 12 27 Ill 'fin Louts New York In H A first the Cavarretta for AB 0 gRan ABHO 11 champion New York Yanks and zBatted for French in the100 eighth Bassett lb 4 I 8 Gttrldge 2b 53 11 10 42 Chicago 012- -10 330 33 veteran of five world series at 4 0 0 4 Clift 30 Rolfe 3b -0002 002 000 4 I 0 0 Brooklyn ClInbin rf 2 0 4 0 Lambs rf new baseball and basketYale's is batRuns Error—Owen 0 3 Summary: cf 3 0 4 0 Judnicb 'et Dllaggo Novikoff 3 Stringer ball coach 4 I I 0 M'Quinn lb 3 2 9 I ted in—Cavarretta Keller if Dallessandro 2 Vaughan 2 Nicholson Gordon 2b 3 0 3 1 M'QuIln If 4 1 4 0 Merullo hite—Merullo Foss Ogden Miller athletic director of e 3 0 4 1 Brardno as 4 I 2 I Dickey as e hit—Nostkoff Cavarretta e 0 31 0 6 4 1 2 3 the Hayes Priddy university announced Rolfe's SacriNicholson Home runs—Vaughanon Gaiebouse p 4 0 2 3 Breuet p 2 0 0 Oi He 4 heft bases—Chicago fice—Stringer 01 0 0 Thursday night conacquisition Russo p Bases on balls--Highs did not disclose Brooklyn 6 terms of the Strikeouts- -1 off Casey 1 off Allen 1 Totals 34 10 27 11 Warneke Totals 29 3 24'101 Casey 1 French 3 Allen 1 tract beyond the fact that Rolfe 000 000 000— 0 Hits—Off 2Higbe New York of an inning in 1 200 104 20x— 9 off Casey 4 in 1 1 off Et Louis now apparently headed for particiin 8 5 French Runs batted off Allen 2 in 1 Summary: Errors—None Hit by pitcher—By in his sixth championship Berardino French 5 In — Judnich McQuillen Losing pitcher— pation (Nicholson) 2 e 2 hits—McQuillen MeQuinn 10 minute' game--Tim the surging Yanks hours series of with litgbe runs—JudRome Haesett Gutteridge Double be nich 2 Stolen base—Dickey not would required to report to Gut teridge to McQuinn play—ClIft 10 (')—The Cin- here until November 1 on balls—Off Breuer 2 Russo 3 BOSTON Bases Sept Galehouse 5 Strikeouts—By Breuer 3 As diarTIOnd coach Rolfe will Russo 1 Galehouse 5 Hits—Ott Breuer- cinnati Reds were given two splensucceed 7 in 8 innings Russo 3 in 2 Lotting pact"Smoky Joe" Wood onedid Paul pitching performances by Time-- 154 Attendance— er—Breuer Sox pitching ace who Red time Derringer and Ray Starr Thurs(paid) 2196 was last spring after dismissed vicone netted but only they day As basketball service 19 of in final their years' appearances DETROIT Sept 10 UPI — The tory mentor he replaces Captain Ken season Boston the the against two Detroit Tigers pushed over charge of Derringer wam credited Loeffler U S A now in runs in the eighth inning to nullify Braves at Roswell 612 win in the opener but physical training a with home runs by Ted Williams and Starr's two-hittwas wasted be- Field N M Dom Di Maggio and defeat the cause the Reds had Rolfe a native of Penacook to have the Boston Red Sox Thursday 5 to 4 scoreless H starred at Dartmouth in N called at the In the final meeting between the end of the nightcap two sorts he will coach at the to a board ninth train clubs this season Boston won 15 for Yale captaining the baseball team Philadelphia of the 22 games In his senior year First game: Boston Cincinnati Singles by Rookie Johnny Upon Signed by the New York YanABHOA and Roger Cramer an error by Frey 2b A3110A 5 2 1 2 Holmes ef 5 3 2 0 kees upon graduation in 1931 he rf 3 0 5 0 Cueentio 3b 4 1 0 1 Bobby Doerr and an infield out Goodmn Marshall ef 4 3 1 0 Frnandez If 4 1 5 0 was farmed out first to Albany The runs its Detroit FMeCk lb 4 2 7 0 Lombardi c 2 2 2 0 in the Eastern league and subsewinning gave 0 0 0 0 If 4 1 1 0 Masi c Tigers had registered three runs Tipton 4 0 1 1 PWaner rt 4 0 2 0 quently to Newark where in 1933 3b 4 0 8 3 he was elected most valuable playLamanno e 4 2 8 0 West lb In the first inning on a walk three Haag ea 4 0 3 3 4 1 2 2 Miller as successive singles and a double Joost 2b 3 1 4 3 er in the International league Derringer p 4 1 1 01 Roberge 0 0 0 zGreTrIP Since August 1934 he has held play 3 0 1 2 Salvo p Williams hit his thirty-first zzldeElyea 1 0 0 0 down the Yankee third sack with homer of the season in the third Totals 35 8 27 12 conspicuous success Recently he Totals 36 12 27 51 zSatted for Roberge hi ninth Inning and DiMaggio got his fourhas been troubled by a persistent zzBatted for Salvo in ninth teenth in the seventh Both blows Cincinnati ailment but despite this he has 110 001 201- -6 101 000 000- -2 came with the bases unoccupied Roston the field for usually been first on batted Error—Haan Runs in—Tipton Detroit Boston to leave last and LIIMIL11110 the McCormick Yanks 2 Marehall the 5 as 5 1 3 LAMM AI Frey H akt Chic-Ala- Spternber 19—Wyoming 21—Round-o- r7 1:''': ':'7:Z:: (JP)--Wit- h (fend I-- 6 ICubs By Sid Feder NEW YORK Sept 10 the help of a "crooshal" error charged against a fielder for doing the right thing the St Louis Cardinals clouted the giants 5 to 1 Thursday to breathe even more fiercely down the necks of the Dodgers in the roaring National league pennant race is 184001 Thearsdsya 4 I Romp Off Win Brooklyn ter - 300 482 448 400 337 70 0 000144808 87 000 513 48 P14 auto Pet1 1002 118 -- as St Louis Po Het Pitches Bowls Over N Y Giants 5 to 1 4-Hit- September 11 1942 Salt gake Zeibutte Gets Post Tflic iday Morning - $ |