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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 3

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4-ra -1 ale TLevis fa in' MSGM VMV with Lev ourney Sally -Tipton Cleeeoves Heavy Mail Reservations Pour In As Clubs Hit Season's Climax 1 3 Champion Plays Tdniht 4 i it Popular Road Clubs Will Appear at Affleck Tonight and Sunday Night in Colorful Baseball Event Gates Open at 7 Davidites Trotters Drive Blues Away Two of America's greatest road baseball clubs had Salt Lake City baseball fans talking to themselves Friday night after a thrillins 4-3 diamond encounter at Community park Takine the sDotlight in quarter ST LOUIS Aug 19 (AP) final round play in the A open tennis championships if the OGDEN CITY -UTAH SATURDAY EVENING AUGUST 19 1944 A New Mount for Ex-Jockey Baseball league leaders like men who hope to be nominated for president usually pretend tjiejj don't know the score so the St Louis Browns and Cardinals are on sittraptirm wnrtVi I tAi nQitrKdru7on Dalp Leris baseball boosters in convulsions in i i a i Four thousand baseball fans just can't be wrong Llorc than 4000 dyed-in-the-wool diamond boosters 'jammed Community park to overflowing in Salt 'Lake City last night as the BeardedlDavidites dropped a 4-3 decision tc the colored Harlemites These two seasoned and entertaining clubs collide at John Affleck park at eight-fifteen State- net star and Ellsworth riaie acting surprised at their 100 appli bait Lake ace cations each day for world series In Semi-Finals THia will hA Tiewis first test in seats the0 A tourney with the wlnfter meeting the victor of the Paul Nofctou Jim Bas sford advertising mana this evening 1 ger for the Cards said today he hiatch in the semi-final round Sun- The two teants return to Afflec was returning all requests for res 'dav at the Lester nark Courts park Sunday night for another en rpiaved tnnipht also is the maicn tertaining baseball feature between second seeded Kjien ervations with the explanation that none will be accepted until seats go on vThen he muttered something about waiting imti Phu Brownstein traveling secre Havnes and dark horse Lieut Collegians Prep "ffor Professionals tary of the two clubs reported today that turn away crowds were National league nennanf Banker with the "winner meeting the winner of the Jack Donavan-LeW Hunsaker set also scheduled on hand at Twin Falls and uoise 'mathematically secure" Businerj Manager Bill rwm The Davidites and Harlemite traveling miles to witness Some weeks ago Abe Saperstein who owns the famous Harlem Globetrotters basketball team tops In performance and entertainment informed Utah sports writers of the abilities of the two diamond teams Abe used a few colorful words but he should have used several hundred Whenever Saperstein sends an attraction on the road in sports fans can rest assured that it will be a headliner in every sense of the word5 Men women and children and GL's jammed every inch of the Salt Lake park last night and they left the park bubbling over with enthusiasm -v In these troubled times the Har-lemites and Davidites are just what the doctor ordered They certainly drive the blues away and at the same time provide a grand two hours plus of entertainment Saperstein has managed to keep for tonight are the only traveling Dasepau clubs to invade the west this season At Spokane last Sunday they the Browns also is pushing back the applications as soon as they -says he'll wait until the CHICAGO Aug 19 With Sally Tipton Salt Lake City champ meets Louise Mensing on the Lester -courts this evening in the semi-final round in the ladies' the arrival of the tardy Indianan "7M siuwus tudiiv-ca axe mure secure or until Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis holds a meet in tr to fix prices But even though the club owners singles bracket Miss Mensing Barbara Weeks seeded fourth in the tourney 8-6 6-2 to meet Miss Tipton Maxine Hedges will meet the victor of the Marion Fletcher-Diane Hunsaker match on the Lester courts also tonight are acting as if they hadn't seen A i 4 1 i fc I i f-A i I I I -U i i' 1 contingent the 1944 all-star varsity began to take shape today as Head Coach Lynn Waldorf of Northwestern stressed defensive workouts in preparation for the T-minded Chicago Bears Three-quarters of the 1941-42 Indiana oackfield arrived yesterday Quarterback Lou Saban and Half the standings since June everyone else around here seems certain St had 'em standing up to the tunc of 10300 The pepper game and other antics bi the two clubs wowed Sal Lakers last night Fans from mile around turned out for the stupendous program Pee-Wee Bass left-handed huri er and for many years one of the stars of the House of David out fit will pitch for the Davids to night against the Trotters Pee Wee dropped a thrilling 2-1 decision at Twin Falls the other night He is at present the west era scout for the Boston Red Sov and joined the Davids when one Louis is headed for an all-city series Hotels report that an amazing backs 3illy Hillenbrand and Chuck Jacoby Reporting along with the number of people have decided to' visit St Louis early in October In the junior singles Charles Fronberg advanced to the finals by downing Bruce Browning 6-1 6-3 Fronberg will meet the winner of the Kieth Whitesides-Don Wilson match being played tonight at the Monroe tennis courts xnree Jtloosier lieutenants was Lieut ttuiy Reinhard of the University oi California who can Dlav either so many that reservations must be turned down One hotel man said things looked so bad he thought the office of defense transportation might have to have a requirement tackle or halfback Don Wilson two-time winner of The 67-man sauad was nractical- their turners became in ly completed with vesterdav's ar rivals ana Waldorf has started to Walker was the winnin: pitcher for the colored baseballer last night He showed Salt Laker the boys singles this season will meet Billy Edgington for the boys' title Sunday Friday results in the A open tennis championships: Men's Singles build a varsity which will be dele limiting travel and housing to those who had a certificate of and necessity wouldn't mean any choice seat behind third base a fire ball a la Bob Feller gated to carry the brunt of the Collegians' offensive against the Plenty of arguments are going Indications point to capacit: crowds in Ogden each night fo: tsears SPARKLES George Schnelter for many years professional at the Ogden country club meets Bob Hamilton in one of the semi-final matches of the PGA golf tournament at Spokane today He defeated Art Bell of San Francisco 2 and 1 Friday Ellisworth Hale def Vernon around here too In nearly all barber shops the question is: lh Hashnir hpadlmers The following players are ex Blank default pected to see the most action: Abe Saperstein attractions have appeared in Ogden many time Ends Abe Croft Southern Meth Who's the better shortstop Marty Marion of the Cards or Vern Stephens of the Browns? It's al Lieut Paul Norton def Roland Ogden 6-3 6-2 Lieut Banker def Lieut odist Dub Wooten Oklahoma: Jack and every one has been a headlin er The two baseball clubs live Dugger Ohio State Van Davis most crowded out of the old fa Ed Nix 7-5 6-2 Georgia and John Yonaker Notre vorite: What shall we do with Hit to other sports programs offeree here in the past by Saperstein Dame ler after the war? riai latce sdotis writers 11141 Tackles Clyde Johnson Ken veled at the all-around ability tucky John Gree Michigan Bob Jack Dona van def Don Frand-sen 6-1 6-0 Women's Singles Sally Tipton def Hazel Pryor default Louise Mensing def Barbara Weeks 8-6 6-3 Zimny Indiana Roman Bentz Tu- lane and Bruno Banducci SEATED IN A STEEL" SADDLE Carroll Bierman rides a new mount a six-inch gun at Sampson naval training center where the famous jockey Is in training as an apprentice seaman Bierman booted winners home in many rich stakes Gallahadion in 1940 Kentucky derby Attention in Arlington classic Alsab in New York handicap and the match race with Whirlaway at Narragansett were a few Maxine Hedges def Georgeanne Guards Frank Gaziano Holy Cross Bob Graiziger Minnesota Sunday afternoon at Salt Lak City 1000 additional bleachers wil be installed to handle the antlci pated crowd Gates at John Affleck park tc night and Sunday night will ope at seven pm his teams" on the road despite transportation and other difficulties Ogden and Salt Lake City have been most fortunate in having Saperstein attractions included on the national itinerary You bettcha if it is a Saperstein attraction you can bet your last dime it will be a super event And oh yes the answer 4000 pleased fans in Salt Lake City last night The- two clubs perform here tonight and Sunday night at John Affleck park -Bits of Sports Banter Ike Armstrong veteran mentor at Utah university looks for colleges of the nation to have a big season this fall in football Interviewed over KLO last night bv this corner from the Salt Lake City studios Armsri-one said that the teams of the Rockies would riermit the tossing of the nigskin from any place back of the line of scrimmage "We are in accord with the wide open brand of play offered bv the professionals" szlA Ike "I don't khw just what our prospects will be but we hooe to have a rood club in the field We hav four home games and have others booked away during 1944-Queried about the nro game at Oeden on Aueust 29 Ike said: "This is the biegest snorts event ever to be scheduled in Utah It will do a lot to give football 'n colleges and high schools of the resion additional spectators "I have seen several pro games and I want to say that Utah i fortunate in beinsr able to land such a headliner I'll be on hand Lou Boud-eau has conceded the St Louis Browns the American Pro Golfers In Semi's At Spokane George Schnelter Reports to Draft Board Monday A nedges b-3 e-3 Junior Singles George Hecht Alabama Ellis Jones Tulsa Bob Kolesar Michigan and Lindell Houston Ohio State Charles Fronberg def Bruce Centers Vic Lindskog Stan Urns Nevhuseir ford John Tavener Indiana and Browning 6-1 6-3 Mixed Doubles Diane and Lew Hunsaker def Georgeanne Hedges and Chas Fronberg 6-2 6-2 McDaniels in ECO Victory By Jack Cuddy United Press Staff NEW YORK Aug 19 Jimmy McDaniels Los Angeles welterweight staggered up from the canvas last night and then blasted Aaron Perry to the deck three times to score a technical knockout over the young Washington Negro in the fourth round before 5847 fans at Madison Square Garden Referee Billy Cavanagh stopped the scheduled eight-round bout at 2:51 of the fourth session as Perrv Aces in 23rd Gordon Appleby Ohio State Don Greenwood Illinois Saban and Ted Kenfield Halfbacks Glenri Dobbs Tulsa Hillenbrand Charley Trippi Geor Sally Tipton and Glen Haynes def Louise Mensing and Fred Rabe 6-1 6-1 Marian Fletcher and Jack Dona-van def Barbara Weeks and Joe Lehner 2-6 6-2 6-1 By Russ Newland SPOKANE Wash Aug 19 (AP) gia Steve Van -Buren Louisiana fiYinainfiiplli Establishing some sort of Three newcomers to such high record the Hill Field Aces wpun tournament play and a former title- Ruth Tomlmson and Dale Lewis State Paul Sarringhaus Ohio State and Jacoby Fullbacks Gene Fekete Ohio State Tony Stoirti Illinois arid Pete Layden Texas up their 1944 baseball season la night as they went down to to a defeat their 23rd consecv American Leaaue A golf championship over Boys gin-les tive loss of the year i me iviamui course mMv tsjj tt lay stretched out with his face in Cards Stretch Win Streak to Seven At Giant Expense The UP Shops with Jones Won Lost 68 47 The ex-champ and a good one default he mound kept the 'Keep 'Er lying athletes on- the consisted Byron Nelson of Toledo Ohio squared off with Charles Cong don of Tacoma Wash playing in his side even though the short-ender Pet 591 535 531 527 482 470 453 412 ed seven out of the nine inmnf St Louis Boston Detroit New York Chicago Cleveland Philadelphia Washington A five-run rally in the nmt 53 53 53 59 62 64 67 61 60 59 55 55 4 53 47 the resin dust Henry Armstrong former triple champion had required six rounds to stop Perry a few months ago McDaniels 26 went into the ring a 7-5 favorite to beat his 18-year-old opponent but in the first round it' seemed that Perry would score a quick kayo As the round opened they went into a half-clinch Payette Loses After 20 Innings first A tournament Bob Hamilton of Evansville Ind likewise competing in the big event when the Shopmen were trailin 8-6 turned the trick and woun the-Hill -Fielder's season up will out a single win in either prat tice or league play Walker Docrr Load Oaf Race NEW YORK Aug' 19 (UP)" Fred (Dixie) Walker of the Brooklyn Dodgers' laid up with an injured leg idled his way into the National league batting leadership this week taking command with a mark of 357 while Stan Musial of the St Louis Cardinals dropped two points to 356 The weekly averages also showed RnViHv Tinprr nf the Boston Red for the first time took on George Schneiter of Salt Lake City after knocking off highly favored Harold GREAT FALLS Mont Aug 19 A long fly ball which Ack-erman centerfielder for the Amer- Score Chicago 000 000 200 2 5 3 001 000 7 0 (Jug) McSpaden of Philadelphia As they broke themselves out of Third Baseman Zito was tr Washington yesterday Schneiter is an ex hitting star for the winners wit It Perry nailed McDaniels with a right to the chin that floored him S3' tSSSSS bSI juraor basl ten Humphries and Tresh Wolf Wynn and hree for five White of the Acc Ferrell for a nine-count and Price of- the Pconnecte league baseball pennant The pilot of the Cleveland Indians says the only club" that has a chance to overtake the Brownies is the Detroit Tigers Hats off to George Schnelter former Ogden golf pro George is one of the four players left in the 1944 PGA event at Spokane In other words Georee is one of the four top pro nlayers In the semi-finals today Sincere congratulations to a swell guy McDaniels rose groggily but for triples Box score follows: Shop 1 HUlIleW Afrt AB HO A ABHO managed to keep clear until he shook off the effects of the blow Score: St Louis 200 110 000 4 8 0 Philadelphia OOO 050 OOx 5 11 2 Shirley Zuldak Jakucki Holllngsworth and Manciuso Hayworth Black Berry and Hayes Sox maintaining his leadership in WtfSsler rf 5 OlPhilips lb 4 2 14 i Phelps cti 5 1 OlMlnarick 2b 3 1 Then he tore into brown-skinned Aaron with a thundering body at Felt2l) 5 2 2 1 SlanchardM 1 the American league with a 330 average while his teammate Pete Price 3 1141Whlte 3b 5 2 0 Fox moved into second position tack Throughout the second round the Californian belted Perry to the belly shifting his attack once to never before has reached such w7 heights as the next to the last gSSS round of the national A PortKS OrJ champions and Nelson who won the title In 1940 and was" a finalist in 1939 as tj 1o(S JLS1 weU as 1941 opened as the odds-on rV nf the favorite to beSt Congdon-in fact uffisi a 9 to 8 viSorv he teed off as the pre-tournament SJJt 9 aXLZIK: bal1 choice He took medal honors in- ff fn'f1 't f64 81(1 "2 Heqmadbgoat race of his match talJ'lf f0 yesterday in the quarter-finals with Le tlnth Willie Goggin defeating the White 1 me? to Plains entry 4 Itnd 3 with toF? Sif with a 322 fieure Zito 3b 5 3 0 OlHowe rf 5 1- 0 Tones 5 1 2 4 1 0 I Hansen as" 4 0 021Rusell rf 0 0 0 Hart If 2 0 0 HBalrd 4 0 0 Kapp lb 5 1 7 0lWeche I 3 111 Gibler If 3 11 0jHann cf 3 11 The team batting and fielding stagger Aaron with a straight right Score: R- Cleveland 010 100 2 5 0 New York -000 000 000 0 7 1 Harder and Schlueter Queen Turner and Garbark By Glen Perkins United Press Staff NEW YORK Aug 19 (UP) The Detroit Tigers were the hottest team in the American league today with two sure-fire 20-game winners but they appeared to have little more chance of winning the pennant than Sweetfield Ga The Bengals were sliding along seven and one-half games back of the pace-setting St Louis Browns buoyed by two of the fanciest flingers in the business Hal Newhouser who was a left-handed liability for four years has won 20 games and Dizzy Trout is right behind him with 19 victories Together they have won 39 of Detroit's 60 victories Hal yesterday rewarded the Tigers for their faith in him by pasting back the ears of the Boston Red Sox 3 to 0 for one of the most impressive victories he has pitched to date But with Newhouser and his mate Dizzy going great guns the Tigers still failed to take over second place for Boston bounded back to win the second game of a bargain bill -7-4 sprawling over to the head Late in the third round when Perry was half doubled from body blows Mc 1 Totals 42 9 27 8 Totals 35 10 27 leaderships remained the same with the Cardinals pacing the National in both departments Their fielding average was 983 and their batting mark 274 The Red Sox led the American in hitting with a 267 average and the Cleveland Score by Innings: a seven under par spurt for 33 fZ" Shop 300 011 Ace i 002 600 Summary: White 1 Haan 1 Wesche Runs Phelps 3 Felt 2 Price 3 Zito nYia HiniPn 1 Philina 1 Minsrick inning game called bv darkness Daniels connected with a right to the jaw that floored the youngster for nine When Perry came out for the fourth heat he was still woozy Body blows brought his' hands down then a straight right dropped him on his back for nine He Indians were ahead in team field Score (first game): Detroit 201 000 6 3 Boston 000 000 000 0 7 0 Newhouser and Richards O'Neill and Partee Score (second game): Detroit 100 300 000 4 11 1 Boston yl01 000 7 16 2 Goralca and Swift Hausmann Ryba and Wagner ing with 9739 although the New York Yankees and Red Sox were in a virtual tie The Yankees had a 9737 average and the-Red Sox The victory gave Portland the right to compete in sectional play Payette 010 110 230 16 1 Portland 001 004 003 13 5 Lyda Robinson Keifer and Rose: Lamberton and Wegner holes His 32-34 66 against par 36-36 72 in the morning 18 was the lowest of the tournament and the first nine 32 set a new competitive course record The Tacoman an airplane plant inspector 48 hours a week reached the semi-finals with a 6 and 5 win over Ed Dudley Colorado Springs Hamilton knocked out the second Blanchard -1 Errors Jones 1 Kapp Price 3 Philips 3 MinaricJc 3 Biancha 1 Wesche 3 Stolen bases Wesche Price 1 Blanchard 1 Three-base hits-White 1 Price 1 Riins batted ln-r-Feu Price 1 Zito 1 Minarick 1 Whits Philips 1 Howe 1 Credit victory Jones Charge defeat to Baird Stru out Br Jones 13 i Baird- 10 Baaes i rose but was battered into the ropes and floored with another a 9732 mark right He landed on his back and Gordon Maltzberger Chicago White Sox relief artist paced Diver Fiddle in Saratoga Race NEW "YORK Aug 19 The 1944 edition of who's who In handicap racing will be reviewed at Belmont park today in the $50000 Saratoga handicap in which Devil Diver and First Fiddle meet for the first time Devil Diver ace of the veteran runners in the stalls of Mrs Payne Whitney is the early betting favorite although he must carry 135 pounds over the mile and a quarter route The Fiddle owned by Mrs Ed Mulrenan is loaded with 123 pounds and their heavy Imposts have turned some of the' bettors to Alex Barth in with only 116 pounds" and to Princequillo marathon king of a year ago who will tote 124 Others named for the big race are Some Chance Wait a Bit Autocrat Lord Calvert Paperboy an Bolingbroke National League rolled over until face-down Cav anaugh motioned "That's all" American league pitchers with 10 Otl Jones 5 Baird 3 Hit Victories and three defeats while biggest name of the tournament when he took the measure oZ Mc Rookie Ted Wilks of the Cards led the National with a record of 11 pitched balls Fheip Dy eaira mmi Jones Wild pitches Jones 2 Bairl Passed balls Wesche 1 Price 3 Vr pirea stanfield and Hancock Ecortr-Hazzcl Brady Spaden 2 and 1 It was the first time the two had victories and one loss Angels Lose To Oakland St Loui3 Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago New York Philadelphia Boston Brooklyn Won Lost Pet 82 28 745 63 46 578 -63 46 578 50 56 472 50 63 442 43 64 402 44 67 396 44 69 389 met and McSpaden's three-under-par golf for 35 holes wasn't good enough Trojan Jack Danta Schneiter moved up with a 2 arid 1 win over Art Bell San Francisco Schneiter was even car for the 35 Record Links Entry In Chicago Joust CHICAGO Aug 19 The 300 amateur golfers who will compete in the all American golf championship next week will start swinging for their birdies when the Birdies start singing Simon pure shooters will begin teeing off at six am Monday for the 18-hole qualifying round and if any fail to start they'll open the second day's program at the same hour Tuesday About 200 professionals and 100 XS? wUl comPete in the $42500 golfing show Score: i Joins Phil Eagles PHILADELPHIA Aug 19 (UP) holes He's 32 and reoorts for his army physical next Monday in Salt Lake City Boston 020 000 001 3 81 Chicago 000 013 10X 5 13 1 Barrett Cardoni and Hofferth Passeau and Holm General Manager Harry Thayler of the Fhiladelnhia Eagles an Minor League Baseball By The Associated Press International League Montreal 3-3 Jersey City 1-4 Rochester 6-3 Syracuse 3-5 Buffalo 12-8 Newark 2-2 Toronto 4-2 Baltimore 1-1 American Association Kansas City 5-0 Toledo 2-3 Minneapolis 3-2 Louisville 0- Milwaukee 8 Columbus 5 Indianapolis 2 St Paul 1 Southern Association Little Rock 4-7 Birmingham S-: Mobile 5 Chattanooga 2 Memphis 9 New Orleans 4 Atlanta 8 Nashville 4 nounced yesterday that Jack Ban-ta former University of Southern California backfield player and By The Associated Press The second division Oakland Acorns stopped the Los Angeles Angels Coast league leaders by a 6 to 3 score last night as Hollywood and Portland triumphed to better their second and third place standings Butch Moran drove in four runs for Hollywood as the Stars downed the San Francisco Seals 10 to 3 One of Moran's hits was a double inthe Jifth with the bases loaded Sid Cohen held the Seattle Rai- Neves Rides Four Nags to Win SEATTLE Aug 19 Jock 1941 Eagle star would return to Fiqht Results By The Associated Press NEW -Jimmy McDaniels 143 Los Angeles won by technical knockout over Aaron Perry 143 Washington (4) professional football Banta was drafted by the Wash ington Redskins in 1941 and trad ey Ralph Neves of South San Francisco rode four of his six mounts to victory In the eight- Score: H- E- Philadelphia 100 010 100 3 7 0 Pittsburgh 000 010 001 2 9 1 Raffensberger and Peacock Sewell and Lope i Score (first game) HK Brooklyn 000 000 3 0 Cincinnati 001 000 1 5 1 Herring Gregg and Owen Gumbert and Mueller Score (second game): Brooklyn 000 302 13 4 Cincinnati 100 001 11 3 'Chapman Herring and Owen Konatanty Carter De La Crus and Mueller niers to four hits as the Portland ERIE Bobby Giles 158 Buffalo knocked out Benny Mc-Combs-156 Flint Mich (3) race twilight program last night at Longacres ed to the Philadelphia club He played in eight games for the Eagles that year and then enlisted In the naval air corps from which he was recently honorably discharged Thayer said Banta will arrive at West Chester Pa tomor Beavers won 4 to 0 It was Co Johnny Gorsica for 16 hits The New York Yankee winning streak died at four straight when Mel Harder of the Cleveland Indians held them to seven hits in gaining a 2 to 0 shutout A homer by Roy Cullenbine an ex-Bronx bomber spelled the difference The leading Brownies muffed a chance to extend their advantage by dropping a close one to the Philadelphia Athletics 5-4 Ford Garrison's pinch single drove in the tying and winning tallies For the third time in a row the Washington Senators bowed before the Chicago White Sox this time 2-1 The Windy City South-siders overcame a one-run handicap to give Joe Humphries the victory In the National league the Cincinnati Reds reached dow nto the cellar to rap the luckless Brooklyn Dodgers twice -1-0 and 7-6 Harry Gumbert pitched three-hit ball in the opener and the Reds scored four runs in the ninth to gain their second one-run margin The Philadelphia Phils knocked the Pittsburgh Pirates off their athletic high horse ending their 11-game winning streak 3-2 The Pirates outhit the Phillies 9-7 but the Quakers stitched their bingles together in the first fourth and seventh frames to count as many times as was necessary The St Louis Cardinals stretched their winning streak to seven as Harry Brecheen chalked up nis 12th victory with a 5-2 victory at the expense of New York Giants Yesterday's star Hal Newhouser who won his 20th1 victory of the season as Detroit' bounced Boston in the first game of a double-header hen's second successive shutout and four-hitter The tail-end San Diego Padres Calumet Horses Tabbed Favorites CHICAGO Aug 19 Two Calumet farm speedsters Miss Kenneland and Mar-Kell ranked i Avritesi toay in the $25000 which: will JiXif an ares galloping eighth route SWOM row to join the Eagles in their rallied in the ninth to defeat pre-season workouts seventh-place Sacramento 3 to 1 Kenny Gables' held the Angels A rs E' w- York 000 200 8 1 St Lou" 100 101 02X-5 12 0 Fischer Allen and LombardH Brecheen and-O'Dea to three hits in winning for Oakland Coast League Standings Won Lost Pet Los Angeles 76 58 567 530 Get Your Utah State Safety Inspection Now! LONG BRANCH Jf Joe Carter 159 Rome outpointed Charlie Jones 160 New York City (10) 511 ARMY TEE1TS Size 9x9 Feet or 16x16 Feet Use for Tents or Tarpaulins WHILE THEY LAST $1375 New Canvas Folding Cots $475 Used Army Foot Lockers 63 65 67 68 71 71 73 Hollywood 71 Portland 68 San Francisco 66 Oakland 66 Seattle i 64 Sacramento 63 San Diego 62 496 493 474 470 459 HOLLYWOOD Luis Castillo 118 Mexico City outpointed Tony Olivera lai can rantisco iu STOVES At $395 Buy now before fall and while we still have stocks Bring your rationing certificate ilOul stoves ft Ranges and U05 Heaters 240 25th Street WOMEN'S WRIST WATCHES IB $D350 BOBBY PINS American made rieel We still have them All you want uc dozen Open Day an dNight Furniture Baggage Storage Pianos dec Ice Boxes Packing Your Co on try Needs FATS FEEDS FERTILIZER We are In need of 4 able-bodied men to help us process STEADY JOBS WITH GOOD APPLY Colorado Animal By-Products Co West 24th St Near Stock Tarda allaii Stylish Pay OrJ in Utah's Natural Mineral Water Enjoy Yourself as you swim for health at iJTAII HOT SPRKIGS Nature's "Wonder Water Only 9 Miles North of Ogden 1 AWfslu GLASSES Across the Street or Across the State SLADE TIUUlSFEn 100 Per Cent Wool Slccpinq Cogs Size 34x77 Inches At our new I low price MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED ARMY STORG rIaln floor Eccles Bldr SERVICE 2S00 Washingtcn Dial 7373 Oil Heaters 2157 Hi est Dial S3Si SCHOSS FURNITURE AND ELECTRIC CO 2443 7flsht DIvd.

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