Show SATURDAY fVINING 1949 AUGUST 13 THE OGDEN (UTAH) tandard night when they ends of a double-head- The Ogden Reds made it two straight over the BoiSe Pilots at Affleck park Friday night posting an 1 Pioneer five-h- it job by pitching league victory behind a masterful — ' 8-- The Reds and Pilots continue with an added their txtrivalry tonight nio-hRanv Orchids !ir from Hawaii will be handed put at the gate to the first 500 fem- Br Aselste4 Pre I Pet CB inine fans to arrive Game time New York 0 38 633 is as 4S 583 S Boaton 62 45 579 s Hisle gave only two walks and Cleveland SO 40 548 9 his as fashioned he Philadelphia out six struck SO Ml 9 ft He was aided by one Detroit 4S S3 438 23 Chicago exhibitions defensive M 87 of the neatest 383 38 'i Washington 337 33' 33 7S St Louis the Reds has staged this year the covers Bob Guth who ground like a Mingling Bros big top FriSar'a getalt i Boston five putouts in centerfield Washington New York 1 Philadelphia 3 f tabbed nd two of them were tagged trip-te- a Chicago 8 Cleveland S He grabbed both with Detroit 4 M Loit 1 d catches— one racing to his right the other to his left SsMpalar' Sckegale Hisle himself began a spectacular New York at Philadelphia at Boaton double play in the fourth when Washington StLouis at Detroit Williamson drove a hot one at the Only games scheduled box which Hisle gobbled up threw to Temple racing across second to Iff iron St Ioai farce Valentine with Temple relay ABHOA: ABHOA1 Williamson to 4 to 4 13 Lamont nip Diiiger3b 3 011S 1!Hrriv2h ing 4 1 S 0 Kokorf Kolwaylb by a shoesole margin 3b 4 3 0 3 These defensive sparklers — and Priddy2blb 34 0 83 41 Kelt 4 0 3 0 Wertzrf Boise shared in the spotlight with Graham 4 3 10 3 0 3 OGrothcf Sleverscf Valo 1 Sheehan and 3 Ever if 3 3 3 0 0 Plattlt nice catches by 3 3 0 — 0 13 4 cheer0 Mouc small crowd the Lponsa entine had 1 3 3 0 1 4 Swlfte Sullivan ing all the way 1 0 0 0 Truck p 3 0 0 0 aLehner Ogden hit early and hard on the PeUgrinlss 0 0 0 1 offerings of starter Carroll Yerkesa Otrowklp 2 0 130: 0 0 0 Starr p A walk three sharp singles and 0 0 0' triple—by Frankie Santora— com- bSpence 0 CmbrecSf 0 0 Ol bined to give Ogden four runs in 38 2 24 14 Totala 31 11 27 7 the opening stanza Four succesTotal aG rounded out for Sullivan In 8th sive singles by the Reds in the sechs truck out for Ostrowakt In 8th ond inning added three more runs 100 000 000—1 Louis and spelled curtains for Yerkes St 010 003 OOx —4 Detroit Neuenswander came in and finished — E S lever Sullivan Swift RBI — Grathe game allowing the Reds only ham Ever 2 2B— Kolioway Groth 3B— more run one and more hits five Ever SB— Dillinger Berry DP— Sullisecond the came in run Boise's van Berry DP —Sullivan Priddy and when Constantino doubled to score Graham Priddy 3 Sullivan and Graham e Louis Detroit 8 BB— Valentine whose long blow to right Left — St Truck 1 3 SO— field had gone for two bases a HO— Ostrowki 80trowkl 9 3 in in ("Truck Red left fielder nings Starr l in Wadsworth Embree 1 in 1 Winner— Truck Loser — Ostrow-ak- i 1 banged four for five one of them U— Summer Grieve and k a triple John Temple league batTime 133 Attendance— 33085 ting leader hit three singletbat-In five trips which will do his I Be tea Washing ting average no harm Frank SanABHOA K ABHOA 0 10 DMag'ocf 3 13 0 tora got two hits in three official YostSb 3 1 3 3Peky3b 4 3 14 RobtsnJb turns and batted in four runs half Melecf 3 2 0 8 4 Willlamilf 110 the Ogden total 5 4 0 0 Stephen s Ortlirf i4a Bel Ofn 8 14 O Doerr 2b 9 3 4 3 Vollmertf ABHOA ABHOA 8 110 4 0 3 0 Robtntonlb 8 2 8 2 Zartllarf 4 0 0 3 Guthrf Kneni1b Dente 3 3 1 4 Hitchc'klb 3 3101 Eurehar if a 3 l o wdswrthif 8 4 0 Evanac 3 0'Battse 14 0 112 S 3 S 3 OBrlenIb 4 0 10 0 Tempt 3 0 3 0 VTDermottSf 110 3 4 10 3! 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A Pkiladelphla AB HO Joastu OVatolf 0 Falnlb 1 a listht-strokin- c A 8MrewTi3b HHSch' b 4 0 1 3 0 6 n Mag o rf 3 14 0Chapmanef WoodttagJi 4 3 3 0 EatalellaTf j 4 0 1 0 Sudor Jb Bauerrf G CoiemnSb 4 1 0 3 To2b 4 013 0 Guerrae SHverae 4 I 0 1 J Colemnp Brnp 3 4 3 1 all-tim- 10-2- 8-- 4-- 4) : Aplundp Totala Twin rail Salt Lake Citv Totals 0 - I 38 344 00 0—10 000 001 1 — 3 Metro R iaMaTf 2 Danlelson Time— 3:10 Second: Twla Fall SaH Lake I ABHOA Metro 2b Kelleylf Fin'gancf Renna rf Jssssnlb Vit0U3bCopM Trianrto c 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 0 3 2Hoverini3b ABHOA 110 Neve3b 3 3 0 Weatlakelb 13 0 O Lghlinlf 4 0 S 0 4 13 1 3 17 1 4 3 4 0 3 13 1 3 0 10 3 10 6 10 4 0 0 8 lTlesierac 0 0 3 Sabatinirf S electrics Tip the nation for football with honorable mention given to Indiana university The Football Writers Association of America will become the nominating body for the "Football Hall of Fame" just as soon as the site ' of the shrine is determined 5-- 0 The writers will again cooperate with Grantland Rice in picking the football team for magazine next December IDAHO FALLS Aug! 13 (AP)— Look The football organization now It didn't take the Gritat Falls boasts a membership of nearly 700 long last night to trim the writers front all parts of the e Idaho Falls Russets 5 United States Hal Middlesworth of Daily to 0 behind the four-h- it pitching Oklahoman of Oklahoma the City sucof Jack Scott ceeded Raymond Johnson of the As a matter of record it took Nashville Tennessean as president 0 the Selectrics exactly an hour and forH 1949-5G Salsinger of the Detroit 40 minutesPress becomes the first vice pres- Russets by Score of ca Se-lectr- last-plac- - Scott who allowed no hits longer 3 1 3 Stenger a single had little difficulty than 3 8 0 NapoliCf Mavcock p 3 10 1 iThompen jrt 2 0 0 0 The Russet hits came in the secfourth seventh and ninth 3 0 10 ond MtaLa lOom chelii p o o o l frames Only two Idaho Falls runners reached third 33 6 27 10 Totals 3710 37 Si Totals Vance Thurston pitched good aFlied out for Hapoli in 4th for the Russets until he 010 030 033— S hall Twin Fall 000 300 100—4 Weakened in the nihth and alSalt Lake City R — Jeeaen 3 Trtando 2 Metro Cope lowed the Selectrics three runs In e Renna O'Laughltn 3 Fnnegar Tiesiera E — Napoli Westlake Jee- alt he yielded only ofeight hits was the game aen SB— Helley Cope 2B— ateyeoek Hitting highlight Cope RBI — Triandos 2 Cope a home run in the fifjh inning by Finnegan 2 Renna Kelley Hank Sciarra Finnegan Mavcock — The Selectrics had Tiesiera 3 Stenger Tnmpsxm-PCope preto Metro to Jessen Left— Twin rails 7 scored- their initial rurt in the Mor-ley Salt Lake City 10 Loser— Rial HO— ceding frame on a double by Bockman and a single by Hal Rial 10 in 8 3 Domenichelli 0 in Est—Rial 8 Maycock 3 SO— by Rial 3 Hjelmaa Maycock 6 BB — Rial 7 Maycock 8 WP The ninth inning rally was Maycock Time— 3:13 Attendance 0300 sparked by singles by Hank Borch and Jim Daniels and a double by Jim Moore P 3-- secretary-t- reasurer r: Star-New- s: Angels 5 to 2 Call-Bulleti- life-tim- L Pet W 80 81 76 75 84 88 88 71 73 78 83 71 70 88 83 37 574 543 533 S07 408 480 13V 481 18 401 24' R— Borch iel - 3-- 8-- 3 1-- rs rd er k 4-- 3 f First 23 First Grade HI LLC RE ST CO Francisco '000 OBI lOst— 4 0 0 Fiere and Ritchey Dempcejr and Jar-Vi- s Texas Leagae San i 1 Oakland SoarUa n f 10-4- Gas is Better Than Most Premium Quality 29c Gasoline Try a Tankful and Prove It for Yourself - 1 Minor Results '5-- Birr 3 Sacramento Tips 10-1- 1) 031 000 800 001 002 ai mompacn and raaaall ferry vaenouse and 3 4 Beaumont 12 Tulsa lO San Antonio 8 Dallas 4 Houston 2 Fort Worth I Oklahoma City 15 Shrcveport S 1 1 g 3 XwsV (iraaso East Wins Idaho 21 9W 19-- 0 all-st- ar By Charles Chamberlain CHICAGO1 Aug 13 ( AP) — Most of the collegians already signed with pro football clubs rushed to training camps today to begin preparing for their careers It's a good thing many of them are in a hurry Apparently they have a lot to learn The most inept and bewildered hisgroup in the tory of38-- the football series was buried 0 by the Philadelphia Eagles last night The National league champions feeding 44 players into the scramble in an effort to keep down the score couldn't help but roll up the most decisive edge since the games were inaugurated in 1934 Forty-eigwere used out of a stockpile of 65 wBSm A throng of 93780 fans witnessed the massacre in Soldier field stands Only three fine goal-lin- e and other bits of defensive sparkle stood in the favor Their heralded offensive weapon the split T formation proved inTheir aerial attack beeffective hind such aces as Norm Van Brock Im of Oregon and Frank Tn pucka of Notre Dame netted a minus three yards with three completions in 15 attempts as George With such Taliaferro of Indiana Smackbver Scott of Arkansas Jack Mitchell of Oklahoma and Bobby Stuart of the Army in action shoved their way through the Eagles for a mere 115 yards rushing The Eagles uncorked 19 first downs to five 228 yards rushing and 130 passing But more emphatic than figures was the inability to penetrate beyond midfield but once That was in a first period drive that ended in a lost fumble on : I the Eagles 30 in Jamming over 17 points tn the second quarter seven in the third and 14 tn the last five different Eagles went for touchdowns — Steve Van Buren Russ Craft Pete Pihos Noble Doss and Neil Cliff Patton added a Armstrong field goal Most satisfying conclusion to the game — which kept the National league champions ahead in the series with' nine victories to five with two ties — was the absence of aertotts Injuries to either group all-st- ar play-for-p- all-st- ar ay 16-ye- ar all-sta-rs ht all-sta- ball-carrie- rs rs All-Sta- rs All-Sta- account of rain on BBI— Hammer Winner— Borowy m-- 8 (11-8- Jones HP— Ham-nLnawr 1 9t a8se4a AB H O stankyZb rie tcherlt) Batseraf Ellmtt1b Heath)! 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Pittsburgh 310 004 OOx— 8 St boulki K— CasUglion Satfell BBI— Musial 3 Klein 3 Garagiola 3 Saffell 3 IB— Klein Hit— Musial Garagiola saffell HP Baseall Rofek and Hopp Rojek and Loser— Bon-haHopp Winner— Staley 18 m - rai' - f1 ( S tti' H I t verdiet Phil1 iSfcaav- Tommy Byrne hurled mmm'-mm- abarak ban over the last to register his I Oth tri- umph for the Yankees Herb Adams' single with the bases loaded and two out in tha ninth gave the White Sox their flpgHrajft derision over the Indiana Virgil Trucks permitted the St Louis Browns only two hits in pitching the Detroit Tigers to a 4-- 1 In triumph an afternoon game Hank pitched the Philadelphia M s)HMpjt 0 victory over the New York Giants 9mm halted the contest The Chicago Cubs and Cincianttf' Reds were idle 2-- seven-innin- g 6-- David Goliath Playing Manager Match Slated R 01 Aug Named for Spuds A NEWPORT David and Goliath tennis battle between Felecisimo Ampon the 13 T AP) — BjEMsseleveri Filipino star and burly Oiek mmom wimmm vmfeatured tommm eJhampion day a semi final BUtrhes m the casino tournament WMM BaMihr accuracy un for his lack of pound Vlfilifi age for a nH§H6M Ftstladelphia vic5 6 quarter-final- s tory between yesterday's showers In the only other of yesterday as club general manager Garland replaced Manager John sinidesfasjrtcrfies Gardnar Mulloy of ousted Sam Coral Gables Fla Babich in mid season 3 1 Gable has been a relief pitcher Match of San Fraticlsco 1 to become the semi-finand coach of the mound staff since 6 rival of Art Laraen of San Franjoining the Spud crew cisco LDAHO Falls Aug 13 ( Frank Gabler former pitcher with the New York Giant was named playing manager of the Idaho Falls Russets of the Pioneer Baseball league last night Gabler who was acquired two weeks ago from the Great Falls Selectrics replaced Lou Garland as skipper of the la place Russets Garland will resume his duties mmm out-laste- third-seede- d d S- -9 4-- i 6-- 7-- 0-- 9-- 6-- 4-- Legion Teams in Second Round PORTLAND Aug 4-- 7-- al SAMttpCO Calif— Don Murphy 160 San Diego stopped J 8WBx ny Gardea 166 Los Angeled 4 AP) — 13 Play was to enter its second round in the pacific Northwest Regional American Legion Junior Baseball tournament today with Bremerton Wash and Hills boro Ore the only unbeaten teams Bremerton knocked off Lewiston Idaho 1 in an afternoon game yesterday Then the Washingtonu team went on to defeat the Waipa-h6 5-- La-- Piaa furniture tPlsfarla Ice Boxes Barragr PackfBg taraga Aavaas Ilka Street er Aeseaa taa IsH SLADE IS1 tW Street Dial 89(4 i Jsrtusysn Bradford Urges SAN FRANCISCO — Mungo Open 'Gateway' San Francisco 'uie1 Lu-aW- 150 10 ptace out snapped ineir tnr gami winning streak A pair of home Jeff Heath and Tommy jRHgiyHolmes each with one on did the trick for the Braves Staley Stan Musial and jJMrty Joe Garagiola combined their talents to lift the Cards into first Staler stopped the Pitta place with six hits white Hlfratc INHB-IawGaragiola pmiBdaa homers to give tha Red mmm an - triumph hOOOed over the Cleveland Indians into second jjaWjiklwe American league twice outscoring the hanlest by iarti-n- r e nZJTm Jit i :iiaiuisiiiiitvii 11 m an afternoon-nigh- t doulIK Left-Han- LONG BEACH N Y —Tony pointed Bobby Burgess t defeat not the Brooks 6ut of ojllf knvked pipits first er t Breektyn A 3 0 0 3 3 1 11 4 0 2 0 3 MMm P'PPfd out Pen Stand Moved To Left Side Pax-ma- ! lji the-nex- 4) 16-ya- rd 142 Claims Run Record er m io outVal- - I - All-Sta- rs Called X— None BOISE Aug 13 CAP)— The Btj uncorked a powerful ground attack in the second half last night Hills-bor- o to defeat the West team from Hawaii in the third annual Idaho high school defeated Butte Mont 3 Bremerton meets HUlSboro tofootball game It was the first win for the east day Lew is ton plays Butte Mont Idaho crew in the infant event with the loser eliminated from West won in 1947 and the teams play locked in a scoreless tie last year Barry Flenniken son of the Filar n high school coach and Gary Pocatello back field ace ear ried the brunt of the eastern attack The victory over the ground came in the face of the Wests FRENCH LICK Ind Aug IS domination during the first half and a desperate passing attack by iAP —Swank French Lick Springs hotel moved its pen stand to the the losers in the final quarter left side of the register today and gesbellboys practiced palm-u- p tures toward portside pockets d The National Association of Golfers will begin assembling By Asaeelated Preax tomorrow for its tenth annual tourCOLlaUSOhio-Jim- my Welch nament Monday through Tuesday 148 Columbus outpointed About ISO golfers from 30 states Bell 148 Youngstown OhioTommy are eatpected to compete ' 10 Western Leagae GAEVLE Sweden Aug 13 CAP) Los eVsasatee 800 aoa aoa- -s t i Gaston Reiff of Belgium 100000041—9 0 0 I Denver 2 Des Moines 0 is the new stegasaiiito Keiiy kte Lash and Surfer kak KaUaHte l:ncoln 9 Omaha 0 claimant to the 3000-metrun Dobernic and RlnxaaaU Sioux City 2 Pueblo 0 world record Reiff was timed in T m fruit— ft a 'WMfrmm — aoo 000 ooo— s 11 0 HOLLYWOOD Calif — Jackie f in defeating five rivals bettering log 031 100—8 0 8 out-- 1 the Los Angeles Salltman remng and Gadd Salxe- Wilson 146 listed work mark rj o o Ma Roy Maitiberger Seat woods and pointed Bruce Richardson 130 Los set by Sweden's Gunder Haegg L'assv Angeies tm Ipnag yean ago this month H:-wr- Eagles Thump by Score of 38 0 O-- Grid Contest 4 UTAH $ Economy Gat ident and Shirley Povich of the Washington Post second vice president Bert McGrane of the Des Moines Register was renamed as Directors renamed for 1949-5- 0 follow: Al Warden Ogden t Utah) Standard-ExamineRube Samuel-so- n Grant-lan- d Pasadena Rice North American Newspaper alliance Chet Smith Pitts i er burgh Press: Smith Greensboro N C Daily News Bob Busby Kansas City Star: Part Harmon Cedar Rapids Iowa G zette flHra- directors are- Clark Neal-o- n Houston Texas Press: George Alderton Lansing Mich State Journal: Dave Bloom Memphis Commercial Appeal: Bill Boni SeGreat Fatia attle Times Jack McDonald San Make Fall AB H O A AB H O A Francisco Koerner'cf 4 0 10 Balance 2b 2 0 4 Publicity men named to the 4 11 0Mulliri3b ilMiatr 4 0 0 4 board are: Henry Johnson of HarBoekmn lb 4 13 2 Bthlmwcf 3 0 4 0 Daniel rf 3 I 3 (i Brown If 4 3 3 0 vard A Df Nick KerbawT of the Hjelma'alb 4 18 0 aidsteintb 3 17 0 Detroit Lions 4 2 5 5 Hi! Us Sciarrasa 4 0 10 e Honorary memberships 4 13 4 Wilhams-rMoore 2b 4 10 0 were conferred upon Lathrop K 4 14 OTappc 3 0 8 1 Stumpfe GB Seottp 3 0 0 2 Thurston p 3 0 14 Leishman of the Pasadena Tournament of Roses and Paul H Helms 4 Total 4048 37131 Totals 39 4 37 10 of the Helms Athletic foundation 6 i Great Falls 000 110 003—3 Los Angeles ooo ooo ooo— e 94 Idaho Fails 11 10 1 top-uight- 1- -3 2) i 220-ya- Cta-plews- ki 4-- 4' S-- Stella Walsh to Quit Competing Barciewaki 6-- six-ru- f Choose Poorest US Press Box 8) 5-- tor 5-- 1 1- -3 Bockman Hjelmaa DanSciarra S Sciarra Balance RBI— Hjelmaa Daniels Sciarra 2 Moore SB — Bockman Moore HR— Sciarra DP— Sciarra to Moore to Hjelinaa Thurston to Goldstein Moore to Sciarra to Hjelmaa Bockman to HJelmaja Lett — Idaho Slowly but surely the Sacra- Fall 7 Great Fall 3 ER—Thurston 3 mento Solons are closing the gap on SO— byS Scott 4 Thurston 8 BB— off Thurston 1 Time — 1 40 Attendthe front-runnin- g Hollywood Stars Scott ance— 300 3 0 3is 0 1 2-- ! Total 35 1027 11: Totals 34 7 27 18 aWalked for Baker In 9th bRan for Zernial In 0th rWalked for Hegan in 8th Pacific CeaaS Leagae dGrounded out for Wrnn in 8th eG rounded out for Berardino in Sth Hollywood f FIed out for Treah in Sth Sacramento 010 103 003—0 Oakland Chicago San Cleveland 100 000 031—5 Diego Seattle E— None RBI— Vernon Portland Mitchell Doby J Adams 3 Kennedy Ostrowaki Souchock Gordon 3B— Mitchell HR — Ostrowiki Dobv Los Angeles SMatone Winner —Gum pert Loeer Bearden By Aaasttstetssi Proas oowstjr) tflt 1 3-- in tne Pacific Coast laague Today finds the Stars only 44 13 0 games ahead That's the closest any 13 0 4 10 3 pursuer has been since May 28 Sacramento edged up last night 10 3 3 4 0 4 1 by beating the Los Angeles Angels 3 3 0 0 the fifth straight time this week By Associated Press 10 0 0 for four-run 2 eighth-innin- g A blast Western International Leagaa Totals 30 at? 3 Totala 33 6 37 13 did the trick Yakima 5 Bremerton 3 arneo out rr Coleman in Sth Hollywood meantime seemed to Vancouver 5 Spokaine I New York Sri a He 393 300 000—7 have the Portland Beavers under HH wuh Ed Fureoi: of Haval nak PhUsdelphia Wenatchee 10 Victoria 2 300 000 001—3 control 2 into the going eighth E— Hearten Guerra RBI— Woodlina 4 Tacoma 12 Salem & Mich and Bob Hamilton of Land-ove- r Then Portland inning collapsed Eatalelia Suder G Coleman 2 Md n man 3B— Woodltng G Coleman ChapSB -- the roof on the Stars with a 1 neai Wlntrto Winner— Byrne outburst that gave them the International l eague 1 J Coleman Newark 3 Toronto contest 9 Syracuse 7 Buffalo 0 Seattle stopped Oakland's winBaltimore S Rochester 0 hit the limelight right her in Tex- ning ways by using pinch hit-taJersey City 4 Montreal 0 Frank Colman's pinch single as In the national A A U at Dalscored two in the sixth for Seattle las she won the 100 and and then beat Babe Didrik-so- n to tie It and Al Lyons' pinch dou- Anteriaan Association ODESSA Tea Aug IS AP)— dashes ble in the seventh gave the RaiMinneapolis 8 Toledo 6 in the broad The women's senior national A A Louisville 9 Kansas City 3 nier the margin Ever since sheJump has been a wV track nd field finals go on tola San Francisco the Seals came St Paul 10 Indianapolis 9 and In 1936 night with Stella Walsh one of the tory in the Olympics scored a vic- from behind to double-whacColumbus 6 Milwaukee 4 the greatest athletes of all time com- She has announced that she will San Diego Padres 18-- 4 and ' Southern Assoeiatioa w'M end or the gtory road IB t30 the great Walsh first retire from track after tonights even mrinn First New! Orleans competition Birmingham 5 400 000 0— 4 10 3 San Diego 310 304 x — 10 13 3 (13 innings) eat rranctseo Mobile 3 Atlanta 2 JuriateR Meaty Thompson and Nagy and Brocker Chattanooga 8 Memnhis 0' Our Stcoesd: Grade Nashville 9 Little Rock 8 030 000 010—3 10 0 San Diego first-roun- d Sports 1 -- 29 11 31 ot ( West-lak- Cbirage 72-ho- National League 10-fo- ot a 004 300 310—11 Wahlngton Boaton 018 101 03x— 13 E— Vollmer Peaky Doerr Batt RBI — Zarilla Robertaon Mele 2 Ortix 3 Vollmer Williams Stephen Doerr 3 DiMaggio Pesky 3 Batt 2 Dente 2 Lewi 2 2B— Mele 2 Ortiz Doerr Hitchcock SB— Hitchcock BatU S— Hughson Dobaon DP— Pesky Doerr and Hitchcock LOB — Wahington 13 Boston 11 BB— McDermott 3 Hughson 2 Hlttle 3 Gettel 3 Hayne 2 Hudson 1 Weik 3 SO — Hughion 2 Dobson 1 Hittle 3 Hudson 1 Weik 1 HO— McDermott 8 n 3 3 Hughson 5 in 3 Dobaon 4 in 2 Hittle 8 in 3 3 Gettel 4 In 3 3 1 In Hudson 0 in Weik 1 Hayne in I Balk— Gettel PB— Batt Winner -tlO-Dobaon Loser— Weik tl-Um pires— Boyer Paaaarella Rommell and Stevens Time— 3:14 Attendance— 33330 3-- Buck White Leads 34 14 5-- SB—Nenfia Hanna 3 HB— Lewandowiki Barenrw-k- i 38— Morgan 3B—Duretto Peccia 3'j 6 Nanna 3 Barcxewaki BBI— Peccia Skin11 ner 3 Means 3 Gibson Nenna Dean 4B IS Ogflejn Lewandowski 3 Barckewskt 4 Zich MorV Boise 38 38 gan 3 DP— Zich unaaaisted Williams to 400-fo- ot 23 88 Idaho Fan 34 Barcaewskt to Zich: Peccia to Means Barczewski to Lewandowski looser Stilwell Winner— Hanna BO — Stilwell FrUar'i Rrult10-8 Na-po- li CHICAGO Aug 13 — Franklin 10 3- -In 3 Twin Fall Salt Lake 4 Ahtlpta 4 In 1 Moore 1 In 16 4 3 Carroll in Pocatello Hanna 7 in 8 field Philadelphia BlUinga 8' i —Stilwell was voted as KH 8 Ogden 8 Boise I AhtipU 3 Carroll X the "poorest press"' box in Ameri- Hanna 3 SO— Stilwell 3 AhtipU 1 Moore Great Falls 3 Idaho FaUs 0 ca by Football Writers of America 1 Hanna 10 BB—off Stilwell 4 AhtipU at their annual meeting in Chi- 3 HP — William 3 by Stilwell Hanna by three-bas- e error Today ' Schedule AhtipU WP —Stilwell AhtipU 2 Moore Twin Falls Jone Salt Lake at Salt Lake cago Twla Fall Blllinga 9 Pocatello 10 Time -e 8:15 p m ABHOA (Moronet 11-ABHOA The "worst" press box 3:33Le— Attendance 1701 4 3 2 S 0 3 0 3 5 Noverini2b Boise (Gilmore at Ogden (Erwin honors still go to Soldiers field MetroSb 3 3 8:15 3 m 0Neve3b 11 11 p Kellylf 3 0 3 0 4 14 O'WeMlakeib 1 at Pocatello Chicago Billing 4 (Tuiteland nitnegncf 4 0 3 0 (Slack 4 3 2 0 OL ghlinlf 8:15 p m Rennarf University of Kansas Iowa State 3 4 0 3 3 13 Great Fall lTlesierac 'Bartholomew Idaho and Brigham Young university of at Ieenlb 4 1X0 Falls iVolk 4 10 0 Sabatinirf 8:13 p m Vttaus3b Prbvo were tied for second place 3 3 3 3 t Copess "worst" honors v a i n a o Nanohcf DanlsnC Los Angeles coliseum was desEfkenb 5 P 3 0 0 OOom'rhellip 0 0 0 0 ol o o l ICurryp ignated as the finest press box in 1- Total ndb 2791 fans on a protest by Manager Burt Shotton of Brooklyn of the The eighth-ru- n sixth coupled homers paved with two three-ru- n 3 defeat at the hands of the Boston Braves iMt the way for the Pocatello victory Dodgers' The Mustangs came on in a hurry in the first inning knockThe Iocs together with St Louis' ing Pitcher Joe Carroll off the 8--t hill with four hits good for two triumph over Pittsburgh runs But Dick Hanna took over dumped' the Dodgers into second mound chores from there and Be Aaaectatei Pre place a half game back of the W L Pet mm turned in a nice job until the ninth Cardinals Louis or 833 when Billings scoretl' three more St Braeklarn 40 030 r- ft Shotten based his protest on a runs New aerk 34 53 300 13 on Duke Snider s eigfath Boaton g 53 33 lead lasted 300 13 Billings' Mpsion' 34 S3 Philadelphia j inning only a half inning as the Card- Pittsburgh with one out The triple 4S 30 453 10 inals came back with four count- Cincinnati Of 24 64 43 outfielders Brooklyn drive which ers in their half of the first Spear- C&icaa 41 OS m 2T--i according to Umpire Art Gore hit head of the first inning attack was the three-foa three-ru- n Frni screen atop the homer by Dom Keaalta 2 bounded-bac- k New York 0 centerfield wall on Philadelphia ft inninea In the third with Dick Czaslew- - rain field 3 Boeten 3 WHuiag Brooklyn ski and Charlie Williams aboard uore ftrst ItjaBd It a homer then St bonis a Pittsburgh 3 Ted Lemandowski also homered scheduled Only games himself Snider runniiur In the sixth inning the eight at full tut saw Gore signal a homer runs were produced by five hits Ratardirc 8ehe0l jJlpJPsaP0d up as he came into three walks and two hit batsmen Philadelphia at New Tork CS) third He trotted home tthtwt Pitchers in that inning were John Boat4tn at Brooklyn a being made on him ply Cincinnati at Chicago Stilwell and Dan Ahtipis SaBi Braves led by Manager Pittsburgh at St Louis (night) racateH Billing Billy South worth stormed on the ABHOA ABHOA Wolf if 4 1 0 Nennalf 8 3 0 0 the call After a New Terh rhdadelphia MBpptesttiia: Moore rf 4 11 P Oeancf 0 3 3 0 ABHOA ce amonu the four 8JK ABHOA Duretto cf 4 13 O'Czplwskirf 3 3 0 cf 3 1 3 0 ThmnanSb S (I I ider was sent back to tMiaJL 1 4 Williams ib Peeeia3b 4 4 3 3 1 tlamner ss 3 3 1 SiLockmnH 3 0 S 0 said he thought balls BBSs Skinner 2b 3 3 0 3 113 Nichlsnrf 3 0 2 O Thomsoncf 3 13 0 ' Means lb 0 Barc'iki2b 4 13 Marshall rf 3 0 3 0 ting the screen below the aUaf 4 3 3 4 EnnUlt Inrav 4 0 3 SZichlb 3 0 7 1 Sislerlb 3 0 7 0'Gordon3b 3 0 0 0 were home runs He said he Cihson c 4 1? 0 Morgan c 3 3 10 01 W Jone 3b 4 0 1 4tLafaUlb 3 13 0 reahred his error and waved Snider O 3 0 0 0 0 ttniiat 2b 3 0 1 (' K(vf Stilwellp 10 0 Carrollp 3 0 0 3 back to third Under the ground 0 0 0 Hanna p 4 0 11 SemHcke 3 15 O R Mueller e 3 13 0 Ahtipiap 3 0 0 0 Fhtuo it 'one p 11 0 Borowyp 10 0 0 MM such a ball is tn play Shotton said Gore's original call 0 0 0 0 !Behrraanp Totals n 2 e Total 41 15 37 10 !aD Mueller 1 0 0 0 slowed up Snider on the bases and 310 00 MS— 0 Hansen p Billing 0 0 0 0 that he might have completed the Pocatello 403 000 lOx— 10 Moore 37 0 31 7: TotaU Duretto 3 Peccia Total 34 3 31 3 WmWm even with a play on htm Skinner Stillwell Nenna 2 Dean The score was 3 at the time Grounded out for Behrman tn Sth 3 3 William Cxaplewakl Lewandowtkt Philadelphia third Snider did 100 001 0— 3 3 Barcaewiki 3 Zich Morgan Hanna New York 000 000 0—0 as two batters S — Peeeta Incaviglia Gibaon AhtipU — lli 2-- 45 17 34 11: POCATELLO Aug 13 AP— The Pocatello Cardinals came up By Joe Reichicr with eight runs in the sixth in- Associated Press Sports Writer ning last night as they downed the The National league pennant race may be decided in Billings Mustangs IS to faltering 8 in a series opener witnessed by President Ford Prick's office Frtck will be asked to an Kellv 3 1 Finnegan 3 Cope Sabatini Tiesiera Oominernelli tope MKenDerr yj HR F:inegan 3B— Renna Fkenher- Cope Vitous RBI— Finnegan S Renna 4 Napoll DP — Cope to Metro to Jessen 3: Tiesiera to Neves Left— Twin Falls 8 Salt Lake City 11 Loser— Oomlnechelli 3 in 1 Curry 3 in 1 EH — Dominechelli 3 in 4 Asplund 4 Curry 4 Bakenberry 1 SO—by As37 14 5 BB —off Domplund 3 3Ekenberrv inechelli Curry 3 Aplund 3 Esken-— WP— Curry and Aaptund PB berry - Yerkrt p Ncunswdrp 10 Fin-neg- eight-fiftee- five-hitt- 5-- 3 both to 2 captured er and 8 to 4 before 6580 spectators It was the second largest crowd of the season at Derks field After coasting to an easy win in the opener the Cowboys came from behind in the nightcap for their second victory The Bees led 4 to 3 going into the eighth inning But in that frame Twin Falls scored a to take the lead With two pair out Will Cope walked and then stole second A single to center by Gus Triandos scored Cope Triandos was promptly driven home when Dale Maycock doubled To cinch the contest Frank doubled with one out in the ninth and scored on a single by BUI Renna After Svend Jes-se- n had walked Lou Vitous doubled to drive in two more runs The first game was strictly no contest The Cowboys dented the plate 10 times in the first three innings From there they coasted while the Bees' effort yielded them only two runs Jim Eskenberry worked smoothly against the Bees to capture his izth victory of the season against five losses He gave up only six hits But Salt Lake City's Ernie whose work has been reliable recently had his troubles The Cowboys lashed his slants for five hits and four runs in less than two frames He was tagged with the loss After scoring twice in the first and four times in the second on three hits and three walks Twin Falls hit the Jackpot After a double by Will Cope and 'walks to Eskenberry and Tom Kelly Frank Finnegan slapped out a grand slam home run The blow which ended Twin Falls scoring fence at sailed over the mark in center field the The Bees scored once in the sixth on consecutive singles by Dick Sabatini Bell Stenger and Don Their seventh frame score came in when Will Tiesiera singled and Jim Eskenberry committed a 8-- 1 Ctrr-Wt- Pocatello Cards National League Chief Will Trim Mustangs Be Asked to Rule on Bums' Defeat at Hands of Boston By 16-- 8 Score SALT LAKE CITY Aug U CAP) The charging Twin Falls Cowboys dealt the pennant hopes of the Salt Lake Bees a severe blow last Neat Red Defensive Play Plus Five Hitter by Hisle Gives Win Over Reds Hnrhpl Hidf Sharpens Up Iron Play Cowboys Place Damper on Bee Flag Hopes miner STANOAMMXAMMI POCATELLO Aug 13 fUP— R K Bradford vice president of the Denver & K10 Grande Western railroad contends that Idaho will benefit from the lines proposed expansion in this state He told the Pocatello chamber of commerce that opening of the to Ogden "gateway" through rates would provide "needfreght ed competition" for the Union Pa-- ! one railroad He said it would be good for both railroads and would not injure Umbo i &°W mW m |