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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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THE OSDEN STANDARD EXAMINER FRIDAY 8-A In This Corner Vev Model Out Soon (O)(o(c "0) Co) Zia CO By Art Kreni I Sets Some Kind of a Record JJosepEu Sevs Eddloe CARDS AGAIN CO BEES IN TIGHT BATTLE ELLIS AUSTIN WIN IIEADLINER' IN flET SERIES Poles CHoEnraeo Gives Up 12 Bases On Balls Kenny Poiivka uring Ho me runs Aid Cause Bees Score '3 Times Then Fold Up First round doubles matches played Thursday in the City tennis tournament served chiefly to even up the brackets so further byes would be needless in the advanced rounds Wild 'Contest Cowboys Get Only Four Hits Teams Collide Tonight In Third Game Frank Ellis and Frank Austin advanced i by eliminating George TIONEER LEAGUE Pet Doxey and Vern Stromberg 7-5 6-0 Eldon Brown and Emmett Clayton TWIN FALLS1 Aug 8 Twin Falls and Ogden collide 630 "here tonight in the third game of the current four game se 63 57 47 47 576 defeated Ed Willis and Dick La throp 6-2 4-6 9-7 i 37 42 52 53 53 62 ries with the teams each credited with a victory The Reds Salt Lake Boise Idaho Falls Ogden Pocatello Twin Falls 475 470 i spanked the Cowboys to the tune of 12 to 8 here last night 47 38 470 380 despite erratic flinging by Kenny Poiivka Twin Falls bagged lonly four hits-f Junior Pickett and Jed Wooley showed strength in the junior doubles to beat George Bowman and Willard Herbert 6-0 6-3 Charles Fromberg and Dick -Kapple won from Hal Fromberg and Roger Lynch to the tune of 10-8 6-2 in a boys doubles affair Matches must Thursday's Results Salt Lake 3 Pocatello 6 Ogden 12 Twin Falls 8 Idaho Falls 4 Boise 13 Something Ne be played with opponents at allot ted time or defaulted unless other wise arranged with director Cliff YANKEE PUhZfS AS WELL AS FRANCHISE ON AOCTiQH BLOCK POCATELLO Aug Salt Lake Bees chased in three runs in the very first inning here last night but folded up completely the rest of the ball game as Pocatello made it two straight over the Bees 6 to 3 Hal Dobson got off on the wrong foot in the first inning walking Moresco and Steele! Perry scored them with a double and scored a moment later Perry advanced to third on an outfield out and stole home George Waldroh started the Pocatello scoring with a home run in the second The sacks were empty The Pocatelloans jehased in two runs in the fifth and tallied twice again in the sixth Bobby Joratz's home run in the sixth aided the Cards cause materially Ted Kako- 4- Wnfteir during the nine innings but chased in several runs via free transportation Little Kenny Poiivka southpaw pitcher of the Reds" was wilder than-a March hare He is believed to have set a Pioneer league record with 12 free trips to first -base Poiivka was derricked in the sixth in favor of Clayton Lambert who checked the Cowboys the balance of the way Poiivka despite his wildness had a big night with the willow He collected three hits in three trips to the plate Manager Ray Jacobs of the Cowboys poled two home runs Eddie Joseph was the hitting star for the Reds Eddie smashed out five hits in five excursions Ogden collected 22 hits during the evening off Hayes Carpenter and Budnick Bobby Adams on i of the best stickers in the league rapped out three hits Glen Sinriott was moved back to third base by the Reds He had three misplays charged against him' The Reds and Cowboys close their current series here Saturday night Ogden return home for the first of a four-game series I with the i Boise Pilots Sunday night Score: OGDEN tWIN FALLS Canavan lb 5 3 15 0 ABHOA Laybrne ss 6 1 -2 7 Marqhi 3b 5 0 0 2 Adams 2b 6 3 3 6i Bishop 2b 4 16 0 Smnott 3b 6 11 4 Endness cr 3 0 5 0 Joseph cf 6 5 2 OiHufrhes r( 3 0 4 0 fierpa rf 6 2 0 0 Jacobs lb 3 2 3 1 Ford If 6 2 0 0 Beitia ss 2134 Stembtk 6 2 4 0 O'Bannion 2 0 4 Poiivka 3 3 0 lReyniolds 1 3 0 2 0 Lambert 1 0 0 0 Hayes 10 0 0 iCarppntr 3 0 1 Budnick 0 0 0 0 sMyqrs 1000 'v liris parked one of Piscovich's off Serve eo Doxey Pairings for Saturday follow: IKSTER PARK Mlxrd Doubles v- 7 a Lew Hunsaker and Diane Hun-Baker va Eldon Brown and Delpha Hales 8 a Paul Harames and Marian Fletcher vs winner of Bill Pearce-Shlrley Fearce vs Don Felt-Franced Wheelwright 8 a mRay Cawley and! Ruth Tomlin-aon Dave Fletcher and Maxine Hedges 6 George Eccles and Barbara Weeks vs Bob McQonaughy and Virginia Guernsey Boys' Doubles 9 a Frank Hazen and Ross Bram-well vs Kevin Thredgold and Karl Moore Junior Doubles 3 John Piers and MacLean Johnson vs Junior Pickett and Jed Woolley Men's Doubles 4 ra Lew Hunsaker and Paul Harames vs Reed Frlchkneckt and Jay Allen 4 Jay Hancey and Glen Sand-lund vs Bill Klnard and John Kinard 5 Harold Gailey and Kent Johnson vs winner George Eccles-Frank Hubbard vs Sid Gordon-Al Gordon 5 Dale Lewis and Carlisle Barber vs Bruce Charlesworth and Donald Schaub 6 Eldon Brown and- Clayton vs Keith Wilson and John Piers MONROE PARK Boys' Doubles 5 Spencer Hill and Larry Wan-less vs Charles Fromberg and Dick Kapplel Junior Doubles 4 Dave Fletcher and Dick Frartd- sen vs Jay Allen and Reed Frichnecktl 4 Larry Wanlass and Spencer Hill vs Jay Hancey and Glen Sandlund 6 Dick Mercer and Dean Streeper vs Bruce Charlesworth and Donald Shaub Men's Doubles 6 Frank Ellis and Frank Austin vs Ray Freeman and Wayne Boyle LIBERTY PARK Men's Doubles 6 Don Felt and Darrel Felt vs Conrad Pearce andiBIll Fearce 6 Frank feeder and Howard Lit- tlefield vs Ed Shoppe and Dave Fletcher th erings overrthe wall in the eig to put the game on ice Score: WALKS TWELVE MEN" Kenny Polhka left hander xf the Og-den Reds was in continual hot water last night but managed to pitch thj Ogden Reds to a 12-8 win over Twin Falls Kenny set a Koneer SALT LAKE I POCATELLO Ugh DosoLbcaBD league recordL by walking 12 batters Clayton Lambert was called upon AB HO Al AB A Moresco ss 3 1 0 llBridgers ss 3 0 0 4 Steele 2b 3 0 4 3 White cf 4 14 0 Perry 3b 3 2 0 3 Andrade lb 4 17 0 to finish the game (Staff Photo) Robello lb 3 0 10 0 Kakoliris3b 4 1 0 Partee'c 2 14 rf 4 1 11 v- i v-- i i I I th i i I 4 i r- L- i i I V-i" 1 I I I c- 5 -1' I 1' 1 I 1 rAmm: Surlesoncf 4 0 3 0: Kerr 3 By BILL WHITE 4-72 players invited to participate-lrr NEW YORK Aug If the Chicago All-Star game by and when Mike Jacobs gets the l70000 fans were chosen in th 3uintini rf 3 0 2 0Galindo 2b Henson rf 1 0 0 0 Dobson -latchett If 3 0 1 0 if 3 0 0 1 Dodgers one of New York's league uiaiL itxai oepLeillDer t0P Gar- Wood Jr and KathpHn Vir- Totals 28 4 24 11 Totals 32 0 27 10 Score by innings: i By Matt Wyse baseball writers will be one of the Salt Lake ill 300 000 000 3 big men in the club They're cent of Tulsa (the reason he's been attending Tulsa U) will marry come autumn Pocatello i Jit 010 022 Olx 6 I BEN IAYDEN TICKED THE NORTH Summary: Moresco Steele Per ry Joratz Kakoliris 2if Waldren Kerr Comes now ready to sign Pat Comiskey and Bob Seigel for Detroit before the end of the month One of the Gatindo Moresco Perry Pa rtee en Hayden Ogden sports enthusiast to xthat he picked the North to beat the Hatchett Andrade Runs batted Perry infArm Vio South in the annualPioneer league all-star game Ben even dron Stolen base Perry I Sacrifice hits Brfdgers Dobson Run responsible for Piscovich 5 Dobson 3i fii Two-base hits Perry 2 Moresco Home runs Waldron three training sites the Dodgera are considering is Puerto Rico Freddie Fitzsimmons who pitched for the Dodgers on Mel Ott's night will be given a "night" himself at won verdant green onxthe outcome "The North was a cinch 30 4 27 8 Totals 51 22 27 Totals Proving it's never too late: Mrs Maude Barger-Wallace Na-' tional champ in 1908 and stilt' a fine tennis player despite! her 70-odd years told Lew Burton of the Journal-American she was dissatisfied with her game and going nt change her forehand! ca in ninth Batted for Budnick all the way" 'said Hayden today Joratz Kakoliris Bases on Piscovich Dobson 7 Strikeouts Piscovich Score by Innings: Oerten Twin Falls Hayden who boasts a grid pick- 312 002 013 12 002 012 030 8 Ebbetts Field Aug 16 Will the i 3 Dobson 9 Left on bases Pocatello 5 Salt 'Lake 5 Double Perry to Steele to Robello Moresco to Steele to Robello ing record second to none of the Summary: Runs Canavan 2 Adams 2 Senators give up Joe Krakauskas Joseph a Poiivka Ford Steinbeck Marcht ampus pickers went out on th rangements for a home plate wedding would be completed when the to St Louis for Chet Laabs? Umpires McQuillan and i Droglette Time LOCAL PEOPLE HAY PURCHASE i Ate Bishop Jacobs 2 Endreps 2 Hughes 2 Attendance 774 Smnott Laybourne Errors Bishop O'Ban- Ray Scott Creighton U' fullback has 'deserted a grid career for rReds return home Names of the principals are withheld until Welch to ivin the playoff nion Marcht 2 Sinnott 3 Stolen base Serpa Home runs Jacobs 2 Two-base JUST A GAG After his tennis September "The Russets will hits Beitia Laybourne Runs batted in- can get a confirmation UTAIINS IINE war with Don McNeil of Oklaho win in a walk" said Ha vden Joseph 3 Laybourne Poiivka Canavan ma which Don Frank Aiked to pick the outstanding Hushes Beitia 2 Jacobs 4 Serpa 2 flying which prompts friend Jim Reed of the Topeka Daily Capital to crack "that's what coaches get for teaching their boys the aerial game" RUSSETS CLUB Norman Jackson photographer O'Bannion Adams Ford' Double play footjball team of the 1940 season Kovacs (above) of Oakland CaL "shouldered' his racket and don has a new title Jackson makes Laybourne to Canavan Adams to Lay 1 11 -r dates for young women of Og ueiMie tiie season opens" nayuen said! he would have to have time IN NETS JOUST bourne to Canavan Beitial to Bishop Runs responsible for Poiivka 3 Hayes 3 Carpenter 5 Lambert 3 Struck out By Poiivka 3 Hayes 2 Carpenter 1 Lam ned a trophy at Southampton Kovacs has been rebuked to look into his crystal ball lUAilU FALLS Aug 9 den and Neven escorts the girls to John Affleck Park Jki ter the game he turns 'em over to their From the mailbag They say if Bob Pastor beats for "clowning" Kumors of possible sale of the bert 1 Bases on t-Off Poiivka 12 Carpenter 1 Lambert 2 IHit with pitched Idaho Falls Russets Pioneer Billy Conn he can fight Joe Louis (DENVER Aug 9 RAP) Two dates ObligingfeIIow eh? (ball-r-Beitia and Hushes by Poiivka Canavan 'by Carpenter Wild pitch Budnick league DaseDaii team to two Idaho In Utah too they give the con Salt Lake City tenriis stars were gained head- demned man his choice either BOISE STEPS Falls businessmen way here today in me semi-nnais pi me mter- Umpires Campbell and McShane Attendance 500- Incidentally to get away from baseball Hayden likes Billy Conn to win the world's fistic title over Joe Louis in September Ohj yes Conn will flatten Tastor chirps Hayden Wireless from Mexico: That Jackson guy is stealing my stuff hanging or shooting Dapper Dan mountain tournamerjt here today Although officially talk resard Darnell Denver Dan reed seeded! No 2 in the ing sale of the club to Max Clark I'll meet him at horrte plate first second or third winner take all meet reached the next-last round yesterday by defeating Sid Mil- DOMINIC GAINS UP IN -DRIVE- i Signed ana koss corbett businessmen and Latest southwest grid it's sportsmen here had not cassed IL nnt TWaa Atm- Warned stein of Denver seeded No 5 With two exceptions all of the tn ai i I r- I -n tV i vi I "eo-- vuc umui aiage reiiaDie sources kav mr fh a ViT-odir ow iw-o d-o in me quarierimais Jtreea piayers or tne usrden neds are Mrs Heber Scowcroft is truly -u il "gniine aeai was "defi- through Commission which cost meets AI Young of Denver seeded eligible No wonder the young one of Ogden's finest basebal FOR PENNANT BATTING HONORS ls "nai ages Victor Emanuel onlv $550 at th ano 4 in one semi-rinal todav ladies nf uro inrprpstArt and Collins Lewiston oresent Sarstnla Saio iaef ro- boosters She follows the tearh to practically every park in the league ji ranK Aienner or Kalt Lake City uuu iranraise nas ready won $18500 who like Young previously had Kennv Poiivka nn of the most and is all wrapped up in the gameJ reached the semi-final round faces likeable youngsters in the Pioneer By STEVE O'LEARY voians ana both Ulark and Cor- One-minute intPrvipW BOSTON Aug 9 (AP) Joe Jack MentZ HUT IS Twfe fth LacK im nver jcnampion in Leaiue is having a tough time Laney McConnell expects to ii were noncommittal reeardine' MiUo TanKo n- 1-- if fcTu i me oiner maicn tnis sttcrnnnn of the New erettlnff the ball over the -nlflte DiMaggio York Yan break back into the Ogden line The superb flavof of thisfsLT-fajnedbottleJa bond Kentucky bourbon adds the crowning touch to a tall cool il RI 11TSM 1 a Cella found trouble in his ouar- Kenhv naed 12 men nisrht I IJI II! r-- kees is a great center fielder but TiTory ot me i ear Anlac on-eu me aDOUt up this week end He remained in iji Jl-c ui AOUUU was I nil VI rr thu his little brother Doniinic of Bos- laughed Ogden following his accident and Lowe Gets Home! vumj o5iccu upon oources nnr! eaM rvM BWW MA VVO you ever play luu a acu oua la ueutf maicn witniiom Marper and was finally replaced by Lam- of Denver seeded No 7 but fi- bertj One of these days the kid will nallywon out 6-2 £6 8-6 find himself and go places Jim Kakin and flon RmnofJ i reports that he is okay now He was recently beaned in theli head of I said no- The famous brothers faced one mwwau 1 local business men want onlv 'Vpr i ana ain't ever been In the rinsv 'another in center field for the by a pitch by Bradley of Idaho tain assurances" from the citv nf Cf BOISE Aug Boise moed to anothe Salt Lake City nair de- a' L-f Falls Auano raiis oeiore consumatins- the i reers while Dom's Sox were cop oT Kames onuuj-narom noaana and Glen men are dickering for the purchase ueai tne Pioneer league Dalryrtiple of Denver in a doubles If I uouoies ping rour out ot live irom Joe's hasohan I tV of the RUssets for 1941 The sales EinMAM 21 I UiailL 1L WHJ DP I cnrt II ITT I 3 IT" 1 lr uy esceraay priced Is said to be $8000 lieved inHnHpHVUt "a worias zair was at TILED aiiviii H11II ll'M' I HQ nn- of th riiv- Au ii 7 jesLCluay in nonor rf MCuaU vviuard Hershberger International Syracuse 3-6 Jersey City 2-5 Toronto 7 Buffalo 2 i Montreal 7 Rochester 3 i Only games i American Association me uxne ne aumpea a sin- jack Mpnt iaji- Two national concession con gie front of brothfr Jee Jn his the Pilots vvs rnk and two individuals will opening appearance the plate ient thJlif hlts' 'ODef7T7(CCS LakE bids for concession rights NIGHT BASEBALL SEATTLE WINS uta Walter Lowe and Fi nn Tn 1ft in' the six parks of the Pioneer 5 mm Ff iptt rerr rr lA'r i isplays rower ue 191 ri XS: home-runs for the bcals Indianapolis 7 Toledo 4 Columbus 5 Louisville 4 St Paul 5 Milwaukee 2 Minneapolis-Kansas City -nf in A ntu USX i-pwes round-tripper was his 20th Harold Welch announcer for the post- or me season I was brilliant and polished as MnTioiij ii i iL rLtflsbS fflJURS ANDILY fllFR CHICAGO Aug 9 Eliza- I Ogdn Reds stated today that ar- poned ever afield his long graceful lope tory! against six defeats tK bS beth Hicks' the ng Beach Calif making the hard ones look easy righl-hLdeJ was unusulljtffec! rpiper lost a and his big bat smashing out a tive with men nn th chance to better her bwn Western CHICAGO Aug '9 (AP) Nie-ht fl II 71 il IM LTI fl fl Won baseball with a neat assist from a 1 1 Lk I 14 lJ I fl Bahr and Smith werP tnnrhin fr Womens olf derby cord but she i ir a nil ra rnnfanf ill was content todav to quite settle tight pennant race is MnMiv sssi i fi Dy tnefKussets a Iwho's worth erasing the red ink from the books A More than 1000 fans watched the straiht V'ory live-game stretch But little brother Tom Yawkey's $75000 series was roaming 2 i just ior mis teams in Artinn lacf i tt oi American league clubs (By United Press) eisoiui Deh Utl 1L illC cvia uvt rif i mrrt rrn at catijr yaLuv inaicaiea sne might lower the tourhament's 72-hole mark of 307 she set last vear Jiiven the bt Louis Browns worst Oakland's brief rebellion against Int mali- me- series ls scned i hi) ciuLcnes uied this evening Score nci shipping -the- balin so fast Idaho falls toisb iowmg wuo in me circuit race a tne Seattle tyranny in the Pacific fine chance of breaking even this Coast leazue came 'to an Victory itself was virtually con- i wicxi iaimce Dase-runners stopped no Ai ah HO a ceded at the start of yesterday's fi season for the first time in recent night when the Rainiers gave the npan sinr hucf ah lui i 111 4Tk nal is noles since her! 54-hole total na f' 1 OlShcehan: 4 mi 23S of 230 was 11 better than her near vi-wvvitauicu JLuxii I -rrson- 2 0 Bailor rf A was no weaklinr tit Duzabu 2b 3 0 2 2 Lnwp 1h j-caia uiiuiuy uecause me team nas uans an oia-rasmoned 8-2 wadlop- 14 games under lights ing When permission was granted Paul Gregory got credit for the the Browns to play 14 night games win giving the Acorns eight hits 3 311 est rival the plate e'natic cf a 611 for the either He averaged series 13 4 However the champion who on Mayer 3 0 fi 1 'Himin ok Bates lb 3 1 6 0 Price If By ED COXKLIN Stooges manning the bases crum- 1 2 -f 1- a a uisueau oi me usuai seven tne pre- out tour uaKiand errors heloed him Take a look rit thp fieri roc 1 1 previous rounas naa snoc VH-78-74 13 2 I ran into trouble Second place 01denbrg3b 3 2 1 Lorenzcn 3 HnTTvwnnn At ttpv picuon was maae on ail sides that along xne Rainiers urot 12 hits it -z 4 Smith 1 0 0 xPitter i loo Ellamae Williams of Chicago began 7 j- firing sub-par golf and at the tKn I MarIene Dietrich's leading men day baseball was doomed eventu- from Henry Pippen Ben Cantwell ally But President William Har- and George Darrow ridge of the American club says Oakland won the short series 2-1 AB 0 A AvL Dom 16 6 11 4 10 611 Joe 21 4 9 12 0 0 428 In only one department did big brother Joe have' the edge He drove in seven runs while Dom only had one in the I col loiais 34 1124 6 Totals 35 It 27 14 ciud oiriciais nave not chansed a spnt week and moved on to had cut the 11-stroke jlead to four cained the scenario was "fixed A seven on the twelfth? hole stopped today and squawked for a retake her rush and eased jthe anxious of their charity baseball game in Miss Hicks who wound up with an which the comedians i defeated oauea ior amunin ninth Score by innincsr their attitude toward 1 the night Portland for tonight's game Holly-game wood took three straight from raau 001 100 4 piea in ingni hc nis approacn Frankenstein's homer gave the leading men a brief flare of hope but they failed to rally even though Jack Benny took over mound duties for the comedians The Benny-Fred Allen feud flared into violence in the next inning when Allen at the plate for the leading men requested anyone in the crowd of 38000 to donate a pint of blood so Benny could summon strength to pitch Benny re siimma t' a -noie total of 314 tnemi 5 to 3 last night A ir Bn rI fin flPII 1 umn Joe had two honiers and the Re mi HllC'CI 1A 1 in tm £1 1 Th comedians ignored -them American league teams have Portland and went to Seattle Los averaged 18000 spectators in 25 Angeles had a 2-1 edge on San night games this season indicatinsr Diego which moved over to Holly- viienoerg sneehan 3 Bauer Lowe iinisnea Wltn a r-gnaiic Harrmcton 2 Prifo Tl 79 flnrl err a nH tnfol -nn Mentz Duezahmt niHohr I best Dom -could do in the extra base department was! a trio of doubles i that close to 650000 fanss will see wood- Sacramento took two out Bahr Price Runs batted rL 5' yioeneerg Sheehan 2 Bauer Loe thA nnralicfl sj the 35 night games of the current at iiollywbod and took on campaign The increase in night i103 Angeles berg Mcconnei day Pittsburgh- should! finish third TheV said their victory obviously proved who were Hollywood's better men Using such strategy as butterfly nets trap doors sliding bases blackouts and smoke bombs the comedians swept to a two-run lead in th first inning and then dared the leading men tn sfonl either plied haughtily Allen should not baseball has done its Dart to boost Hollywood took its customary 5-3 Mrs SmytheWins i-owe bneehan Bauer Harrington Three- tne riatlOnal league "maybe oase mt -Price Home runs towel Lor- hiffher Anion HrttiKu tt i fl the league's attendance which is wm at Portland up a half million over this date in Sacramento knocked over San han to Lowe: Bahr to Rat rI Ane J3UCS navmg fctoren fifth use his ears to confuse the pitcner and the battle was on Allen supported by a squadron of bodyguards charged the pitch National Honors Francisco 7-2 1939 sponsible Bahr Smith 5 Mentz 3 place from the St Lou Cards this Los Angeles and San Diego took birucK By Mentz 2 Bahr 5 Ir waelr will iJ kM hv) I ook for 2 r-ii i ni Chicago out the sene or the bases the night off LoS1ng r-Bahr'' "by of fit division in four-game That old fireball wizard Vinfp Score: Harrington by Bahr Duezabou by Mentx I series Starting tonight The Pirates Sacramento 7 14 uuipuea joraan ana Wagner Time are nn halfo-arr- San Francisco 2 6 2 behind the 2:14 fourth-place Cubs and Judd and Ogrodowski Grilk Gibson and Botelho jare fast ap- proaching the third-position Giants ine Pirates renaissance started Al Lopez Selects at the time the club bought Lopez SYRACUSE Aug 9 (AP) One woman and seven men are pacing the field -in the featured 12-gauge event of the sixth annual national skeet championships! Mrs Smythe Aurora Ohio shooting from a half-crouching stance scored a perfect! 100 targets yesterday overshadowing the efforts of all but seven men among the record group of 169 marksmen She already holds the 1940 small-gauge title 1' That there will be more night games next season than this year is i a certainty Detroit will install lights and Washington's Clark Griffith is a likely customer too Southern Association Birmingham 3 Atlanta 1 Knoxville 9 Memphis i Chattanooga 4 New Orleans 1 Nashville 9 Little Rock 6 Pacific Coast Sacramento 7 San Francisco 2 Hollywood 5 Portland 3 Seattle 8 Oakland 2 Only games er's box as Benny's defender Car-michael the polar bear led the comedians to his aid The brawl gained proportions as Benny and Allen ducked out quietly in opposite directions The participants had reached the stage of ferocity where they used balsam wood chairs to slug each other when the riot "was quelled by the arrival of the Keystone Kops in their 1909 squad car Umpire Allen Jenkins screamed the teams to order again but the leading men's spirit was broken Score: Hollywood 58 0 Portland 3 7 2 Ardizoia and Dapper Orrell Speece and Adams Barnett drafted to the pitcher's mound after Captain Paulette God-dard fdecided to keep her curves on the benclj baffled such leading men batsmen as Dennis Morgan George Murphy Buck Jones and Prestf Foster until Boris (Frankenstein) Karloff lumbered to the plate! A jpop-fly to second started Frankenstein hindered slightly by 20-poijnd leaden shoes around the circuit as one by one th Three Pirates for Third som weck' NEW YORK Dave i Castilloux PITTSBURGH Aug 9 (AP)-Al 136 Montreal Canadian lightweight Lopez -the smart $50000 catcher champion outpointed Rnnie Beau- Score: Oakland 2 8 4 SeattJe 8 120 Pjppen Cantwell Darrow and Conroy Gregory and Campbell Only james glayed) ETKMt KSTuiiss raaacis cc me mot uiviaiun arivs ox Qine 139 Toronto (8).

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