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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 10

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THs OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER 10-A SUNDAY-MORNING AUSUST IS 1 943 A FT rr iWu CSlJ Sr sen OiJ Li ci lJ lJl) Li Elks Battery Plots Title Chase so Gifted Pi oneor League Averages GDDGi IVALTE RLOWE DINNER HORN MEETS DAL1G00 MONDAY NIGHT LEADS LOOP IN BAT HONOR TQuiTDuey TnvDe Ion 11940 Mee 1 1 Ogden Reds Pace Pioneers In Hitting Locals White House Girls Win Second Half Title In Softball Play Starts Wednesday Evening Af Ogden Stadium With Strong Field Assured Gephart Stores Ashcraft's Hurl Defy At Tremonton Fifth In Fielding 200 Rbt Walter Lowe Boise first base man lost four points off his bat ting' average this week while Dale Laybourne Ogden shortstop dropped ten thereby breaking a tie which existed in the last aver The White House feminine soft-ball team won the second half championship in the Kammeyer softball league by recording nine victories and two defeats Bamboo and Dinner Horn tied for second place with six triumphs and five defeats Morgan finished fourth with only one victory Tremonton won the first half championship but dropped out of the league League officials say this prevents them from meeting White House in a playoff for the ages and giving Lowe clear title to the batting lead with a mark By HAL WELCH 1 Standard-Examiner Staff "Ogden Elks will win" says one "Associated Oil can't lose" declares another And so on rave the partisans of these two powerful local clubs who stand out in the race for the championship of the 1940 Northern Utah Softball tournament which will open Wednesday evening' Aug 21 at six-thirty on the turf of the Ogden stadium The Elks-Associated rivalry that- of 347 Laybourne is second with 341 while Pete Reser of Idaho Falls jumped from sixth to third place with a mark of 337 an increase of 11 percentage points Bobby Adams title Ogden second baseman dropped from third to fourth with 336 with bcotty bneddon secretary states that a series between White House Tom Robelld of Salt Lake City also Bamboo and Dinner Horn will be dropping a notcn to ruth with 335 IMAGGIOIS BACK IN FORM played to determine the first half Joe Egnatic of Boise is still tops title holders In runs scored with 105: but relin quished his title as home run leader If either Dinner Horn or Og struck a sour note in their final league games may be settled should they -chance to meet in the sixth annual tournament There Are Others' But be that as it may there'll be many another team enrolled in the tourney that expects trouble from these two powerful Ogden clubs but who are confident they can defeat either or both Associated will enter the joust in the role of the defending champion hut faces a hard struggle if it den Bamboo win they will meet 'X- White House in a special series to Walter Lowe who hit two-round-trippers last week to take the lead with a total of 20 one more than Egnatic Lowe is also high in runs driven in with 109 and hits 148 said Sneddon "If White House FOR NEW YORK triumphs they will become cham pions vx If' Sheldon McConnell of Idaho Falls "Bamboo and Dinner Horn clash is still king of the base stealing Monday at 6 at Monroe park Boston Rookie Displays witn la tneits to his credit in the first series game The winner holds the throne against the attacks will meet White House Tuesday at of other northern Utah softballers Unusual Ability In Batting Sector the same hou" One of the strongest outside Bill Caplinger of Pocatello hung up two more victories last week and now tops the pitchers with a record of 18 wins and five losses Ogden's hard hitters make their The second half standings fol challenges for the title will come low: from Tremonton a softball center that will enter two teams and pos CHICAGO Aug 17 (AP) The PcU CLUBMEN ON DEFENSE Grandstand wisemen have installed the Ogden Elks as the team to beat in the 1940 Northern Utah softball tourney which opens Wednesday evening August 21 at the Ogden stadium Pictured above are two reasons for the choice Fred Pusey manager and catcher talks it over with the dependable Bob Livingston leading hurler for the Elks in the Ogden softball federation play Manager Pusey will have Tom Littlefield of Morgan formerly with the Samuels team to help carry the hurling burden (Staff photo) Ds Ye sir TEAM BATTING AB Or Tb 2b 3b Hr Sh Sb Bb Ogden 104 3S00 615 652 1084 1509 166 S6 29 46 69 421 Ida 104 3708 567 626 1022 1376 148 58 30 63 86 472 Salt 104 3673 668 534 996 1461 172 64 55 53 94 55S Boise 104- 3637 665 560 9S1 1474 198 50 65 65 63 490 Poca 104 3690 6S6 6S2 991 1483 182 47 72 62 '62 52 Falls 104 3645 517 664 892 1264 163 40 43 54 66 407 TilAM FIELDING Pp Tp Pb Po A 58 45 1 103 0 18 2777 1183 Idaho Falls 49 54 1 73 0 23 277S 1166 Salt Lake City 66 38 104 0 24 2804 1173 T-vm Falls 40 64 0 77 1 21 2752 1144 PKden 49 55 0 70 1 22 2S111250 v-a-49 55 0 63 0 30 273 1056 INDIA IDI AL BATTING Includes players In ten or more games except pitchers battin? below G- Ab 2b 3b Hr Sh Sb Duezabou Idaho Falls 2b 46 173 45 69 8 7 7 i 5 Carson Idaho Falls cf 14 56 9 20 3 1 Lowe Boise lb 104 426 95 148' 33 8 20 16 i Laybourne Ogden ss 104 431 81 147 22 12 7 4 14 Polivka Ogden 33 71 12 24 4 0 0 1 Reser Idaho Falls cf 99 374 66 126 21 7 i Adams Ogden 2b-cf 79 342 61 115 14 1 Robello Salt Lake lb 102 409 96 137 29 5 19 1 Hughes Ogden-Twin Falls cf 104 379 S8 125 26 11 i 5 in Owen Salt Lake cf 62 221 40 73 15 13 3 4 Joratx Pocatello cf 36 146 28 47 5 2 2 2 Beard Idaho Falls 91 332 48 106 13 11 0 Andrade Pocatello lb 96 397 68 126 16 6 9 19 Ford og 34 79 13 25 1 0 0 1 Duff Ogden cf 87 378 75 119 24 16 3 2 15 McConnell Ogden 3b 94 373 59 115 17 10 0 10 Henson ga't Lake cf 17 55 9 17 3 011 Ferry gait Lake 3b 104 440 95 135 35 6 13 7 11 Kerr Pocatello 101 361 70 111 21 5 11 4 Ariett Idaho Fairs ss-cf 94 417 61 128 17 13 2 5 Egnatic Boise cf 104 416 105 127 30 10 19 3 Canavan Twin Falls-Ogden lb 93 369 45 111 19 8 3 7 2 Steele Salt Lake 2b 103 402 58 120 15 9 9 in Sinnott Ogden- 3b-2b 94 394 69 117 19 14 5 3 in Patras Pocatello cf 94 364 79 107 24 3 8 3 8 McConnell Idaho Falls cf93 385 64 113 14 3 10 is Lorenzen Boise 3b-c 85 296- 46 87 21 3 7 8 0 Rasmussen Boise 23 58 9 17 3 1 1 4 1 Joseph Ogden cf 18 75 10 22 1 4 0 2 1 Reynolds Twin Falls cf 71 274 45 SO 16 1 2 5-4 Bauer Boise cf 104 426 76124 22 9 2 9 5 Wake Twin Falls-Ogden cf 59 232 35 67 12 4 5 4 8 Snyder Boise 24 38 5 11 4 0 0 0 0 Myers Twin Falls 26 SO 8 23 4 0 2 0 0 Partee Salt Lake c-cf 8S 346 62 99 16 6 5 2 6 TKakolj ris Pocatello 3b 54 223 43 63 18 '3 6 14 Endress Twin Falls lb-cf 94 377 59 106 20 5 5 6 3 Mayer Idaho Falls 58 161 25 45 9 1 1 0 2 Bates Idaho Falls lb 103 455 6S 127 15 5 0 8 10 Moresco Salt Lake ss 104 409 98 113 19 7 1 9 16 RandaliTwi Falls cf 75 297 51 82 14 fi 5 2 12 R-re Boise 29 40 6 14 0 0 1 3 0 Harrington Boise 2b 82 310 49 85 18 2 0 8 g- Bradley Idaho Falls 29 62 9 17 2 0 2 0 Waldron Pocatello cf-e 68 264 44 72 14 3 7 1 5 Beitia Twin Falls cf 24- 88 13 24 4 3 2 2 4 Burleson Salt Lake cf 95 356 75 96 13 8 7 3 12 Bishop Twin Falls 2b 88 359 51 97 11 2 0 5 14 Oldenberg Idaho Falls 3b 96 349 70 93 20 5 14 6 9 Sheehan Boise ss 101 408 88 108 19 7 1 10 3' Carpenter Ogden-Twin Falls 16 42 2 11 1 0 0 0 0 Bridgers Pocatello as 90 392 81 101 11 6 4 11 10 O'Bannion Twin Falls c- 21 64 8 16 2 1 0 1 1 White Pocatello cf 103 411 93 100 23 8 17 1 6 Caplinger Pocatello Cf-p' 66 190 40 46 5 2 5 0 Tate Salt Lake 27 59 8 14 1 1 0 2 0 Holley Twin Falls 3b 17 59 9 14 4 0 0" Hatchett Salt Lake cf-c 93 322 49 76 11 4 4 3 13 Dobson Pocatello 24 55 10 13 2 0 0 5 Serpa Ogden lb 79 327 32 77 12 3 4 4 Cola Ogden 27 60 7 14 5 1 0 0 0 Forni Idaho Falls ss -73273 31 62 8 2 0 4 3 Guintini Salt Lake cf 63 20S 29 46 9 2 3 3 fi Steinbeck Ogden 57 20S 28 46 4 3 1 1 Archuleta Pocatello p-cf 40 101 11 22 5 1 2 4 1 Kempe Pocatello 14 38 5 8 0 0 2 0 0 Price Boise cf 25 97 15 20 4 2 1 3 1 Williamson Boise 2b 23 89 11 18 3 l' 1 1 o' Hayes Idaho Falls-Twin Falls 42 100 9 2(1 4 1 1 1 Lambert Ogden 33 60 8 12 I 1 1 1 Arnerich Twin Fails ss- 39 142 23 28 4 0 2 3 1 Marchi Twin Falls 3b 99 398 51 77 16 5 3 4 5 Galindo Pocatello 2b 27 103 12 19 4 0 0 6 1 PITCHERS' RECORDS -G Pet Ip Bb Caplinger Pocatello 30 18 5 783 216 214 121 105 Ristau Salt Lake 25 16 5 762 186 173 84 79 Zar Idaho Falls 24 16 5 762 172 164 84 79 Budnick Twin Fails 5 3 1 750 35 28 18 13 Mentz Boise 121 13 6 684 173 206 92 54 Marlowe Salt Lake 25 13 6 684 165 169 97 78 Jansen Salt Lake 25 14 7 667 16S 164 74- 60 Stone Ogden 12 6 4 600 85 82 44 38 Bowen Salt Lake 10 3 2 -600 53 49 41 54 O'Boyle Boise Twln-Falls-Poc 20 4 7 588 162 16S 94 SS Emmertson' Idaho Falls 24 10 7 5S8 151 160 78 47 Dobson Pocatello 22 10 7 588 119 118 SO 74 Rasmussen Boise 22 12 9 571 166 154 83 64 3 Bradley Idaho Falls 23 8 6 571 140 146 90 79 Rene Boise 28 6 5 545 118 129 79 49 Fields Boise 24 9 8 529 149 171 95 60 Hayes Idaho Falls-Twin" Falls 29 10 9 526 176 164 107 92 Lambert Ogden 30' 9 9 500 145 140 94 Ford Ogden 25 9 9 500 142' 141' 7049 Piscovich Salt Lake 27 8 500 153 165 101 63 Rogers Idaho Falls-Twin Falls 20 8 8 500 118 114 78 58 Smith Idaho Falls 24 4 4 500 114 123 76 54 Porterfield Ogden -4 1 1 500 19 20 19 14 Pitter Idaho Falls 5 1 1 500 19 27 28 28 Susee Boise 24 8 10 444 145 168 100 76 Snyder Boise 19 4 5 -444 85 103 58 32 Carpenter Ogden-Twin Falls 15 4 5 444 78 111 61 35 Archuleta Pocatello 31 8 12 400 195 220 143 75 Sandel Pocatello 24 6 9 400 142 162 96 81 Polivka Ogden -29 712 36S 175 159 121 137 3 Erickson Ogden 15 4 7 364 110 120 55 33 Hall Idaho Falls-Twin Falls 27 6 14 300 153 170 120 130 1 Tate Salt Laka 25 10 10 2S6 124 133 81 79 Kempe Pocatello 14 3 9 250 89 S9 76 62 Bahr Idaho Falls 91 3 250 50 52 32 32 Tobin Idaho Fall 12 2 7 222 69 91 52 42 Greer Twin Falls 8 '1 4 200 34 41 43 35 big Rip Radcliff St Louis sibly three -in the big meet which White House 9 2 818 Bamboo 6 5 545 own showing among the individuals averages compiled and figured on a team basis the Reds show the Barney McCosky Detroit: Lou opens Wednesday Finney Boston and Luke Appling Dinner Horn 6 5 545 Gephart Stores of Tremonton of way to the other five aggregations Chicago aren making any head Morgan 1 4 200 ficially qualified Saturday for competition The Ashcraft Jewelers of with a mark of 285 nine points way at air in settling the Ameri anead or their Idaho Falls rivals -t rr league oaiung cnampionsmp The Russets have piled up a hand mi iuur nave ueeu uirung wim jaunt some 276 to edge out the Salt Lake RUSSETS SUBDUE the top for many weeks but none 1 1 1 4 Bees with 271 The Gephart team will be direct ed by Hamp Bradshaw The fol nas Deen aoie to Duiia up a com Aw Boise is fourth with 270 Pnra fortable lead and maintain it lowing compose the roster: Ander tello fifth with 269 and Twin Falls Meanwhile the defending cham son Bishop Ruggerio Gephart COWBOYS 7 TO 6 pion Joe DiMaggio of the New- 40 points behind the league leaders Bowcutt and Brown infielders Wltn 245 York Yankees who batted 381 a Thomas 'Kaeller Sandall Kitch year ago has been crawling up on UciDD Shaw and Shaw outfielders Rob tne leaders When the official scorer averages up the plays and mispiays afield those Ogden Reds reveal why with leading the leatrue in bins and Hall pitchers Chuck Nelson of Tremonton an PIONEER LEAGUE STANDINGS uiAiaggio advanced 12 points Won Lost Pet nounced that he would enter his closer to the top last week including games of Friday adding seven hitting they are not tops in leading By LEROY MATTINGLY Adoption of league rules for 1941 Salt Lake 69 40 633 machine in the tournament either games won and lost points to his own mark while Rad 546 under the Ashcraft colors or as United Pres Staff HELENA Mont Aug 17 cliff the leader was losing five Jtsoise shows the way in team fielding with a fine 959 and the 486 481 independents Brigham City will be represent points Boise 59 Ogden 53 Idaho Falls 52 Pocatello so Twin Falls 43 49 56 56 59 66 was deferred for the most part but some policies were agreed upon Among them was a policy of encouraging young players particularly those "graduated" from jun Radcliff how has a 355 average ugden Reds are fifth place with 1458 ed in the tourney with several Men now actively connected with state baseball apparently are not ready to encourage the immediate return of Montana's sports prodigal eight points ahead of McCosky in 394 teams that figure" to share in the second place Finnev is battine- honors and glory of -victory Their Idaho Falls players fielded the ball for 950 and second place in the averages Salt Lake is third 346 and Appling 345 Frank Haves Sunday's Probable Pitchers ior American Legion competition positions will be announced as organized baseball -Sentiment at a meeting of Mon Boise at Salt Lake 2:30 Members agreed that each league team may play only two traveling soon as their rosters are completed More -From Ogden neu wicn iwin I'aus ror the position with 947 Pocatello is last with Kasmussen (12-9) vs Mel tana state league officials and team representatives held here favored Kistau Reddy Kilowatt will wear the of Philadelphia is tagged at 338 and DiMaggio is tied for sixth with Taft Wright of Chicago and Ted Williams of Boston at 335 Cecil Travis of Washington is ninth at 333 and Hank Greenberg of Detroit is tenth with a 332 mark Utah Power colors in the meet i Pocatelol at Ogden 8:15 teams during 1941 and limited such contests to the House of David team and the Kansas City Monarchs The chief reason for expansion of the present circuit But it was the consensus of those at the meeting-that class profes C'aplmger (18-6) vs Vernon Stone (7-4) Lynn Foley is pointing a strong team for the title Two years ago sional baseball is at least a year PILOTS CHOKE There are no changes in the de Twin Falls at Idaho Falls 8:15 Ned Rogers (5-S) vs Pat away so far as Montana is concerned this action was to prevent conflicts with league schedules A 32-game schedule followed by elimination and playoff series was this outfit copped second place This year they hope to better that record with a triumph that will bring them the championship of partmental leaders Jimmy Foxx of Boston met the challenge to his Tobin (2-7) Some managers believed the sit home run leadership by banging out BEE UPRISING IDAHO FALLS Aug 17 (AP) uation does not at present warrant the tourney 92-2 68 5 rive to run his total to 31 Green- Four runs in the last two innings the formation of a professional American Pack and American berg's runs batted-in total is now 104 nine ahead of DiMaggio bring most teams into action in adopted for next season This will three games weekly It was indicated more league games probably will be played next year particularly if league membership in after they had marked up six er- league although Montana towns rors to almost hand the game to have been associated with the fast Can are expected to enroll from the Ogden softball federation The Finney and McCosky share the 1 MM Twin Falls gave the Idaho Falls Rocky Mountain and Northwest cir possibility of an all-star local ag liAKij CITY Aug 17 triple-hitting lead with 13 apiece and McCosky also has the most Russets a 7-6 victory over the Cow- cuits in the past Others were re gregation to represent Becker's was boys here Saturday luctant to see the groundwork Boise second place Pilots scored three runs in the seventh inning to hand Salt Lake's Pioneer indicated late Saturday night hits 153 Williams has scored the most runs 95 and Lou Boudreau Uwin Falls with three runs in done by the reiuvenated state Milton champions of Morgan the third inning had led through- league utilized by an organized cir league leaders a 5-4 defeat here county winners of their last six of Cleveland still is tops in doubles out the contest until the ninth I cuit in 1941 Saturday night WM with 41 Georee Case of Wash in o- frame when three hits and an er-1 The state league was reorganized ine Pilots trailing 2-1 in the ton swiped two more bases to run his total to 26 tight battle at the time of the ror including Ariett three-bagger early this year after three years broke up the game when one was I of inactivity and action was taken games nave enrolled ana are an unknown quantity at this time They hope to upset some of the favored outfits once play begins Teams entered in the tournament will compete for gold silver uprising went on to choke off Bob Feller of Cleveland rah his out I at the meetine' hpr ti mntinn a ninth-inning Salt Lake City rally- impressive strikeout total to 200 Hofsy Totsy Wins Speedboat Honor NORTHPORT Aug 17 Hotsy Totsy piloted by Sidney Allen of Hampton Bays won the gold cup speedboat championship today even though she was so slow she was flagged jjamon Mayes and Jack Hall gave league machinery in 1941 aiier iwo runs had scored to even while winning his 20th and the Russets only nine hits but loose A preliminary survey for nro preserve-the win 2lst games as against six losses and bronze medals all suitably en ball-handling at critical moments I fessional league already has been The victory was the first for the Tigers May Keep graved emblematic of first second Buck Newsom of Detroit however and third places The tournament has won 15 while losing only two gave tne Kussets tne opportunity made and a six-team circuit pro Pilots in three games of the cur Whizier White to Perform for Lions io pun me game out or tne fire- posed that would include teams rent four-game series which ends is conducted unon single elimina- games Lions Out of Park Mike Reser's double in the fifth from fou Of thp fivA riHpa nnixr in bunday night tion All defeated teams will be Detroit leads in team batting and irom tne course in the third and naa scored two runs for Idaho the state lea rue The box score: final 30-mile heat eliminated from further plays with the Yankees in team fielding aus they added another in the Althouzh nn ffirmal otinr woo BOISE SALT LAKE Victory in the first two heats in tht evrcTitinn nf the losers in the ine crowns executed 10 more sixth and one in the eighth to set taken league officials approved a Kpmifihafe who will meet iust be- QOUDie Piays lor a total of 134 an DETROIT Aug Permission eacn or which only three boats a is A ABHOA Willmgn 3b 5 1 0 2 Moresco us 4 0 3 1 Sheehan as 4 3 4 Henson if 3110 me swge iur tne eame-winnmz eenera no cv nf nrtTiinly on fnrp thp r-hamninnxhin ffame in a I aAO games I for the Detroit professional foot rinished clinched the title for Hot sy Totsy with 800 points railv' imoroviner the nrssent rirnnif i-nce it a Ferry 3b 4 i JLowe id 7 lb 4 1 2 0 ball Lions to use Briggs stadium ai jmmertson a nd Allen Bahr Names of 1 pnsf si rih'os worn Behind Hotsy Totsv were Orav DETROIT Aug 17 Byron (Whizzer) White- who deserted the ranks of professional football last year to accept a Rhodes scholarship today signed a contract to play with the Detroit Lions for th 1940 season playoff for the third-place medals Speed Up Play Games will be streamlined as gave the Cowboys ten safeties in- suggested during the discussion of will be held up pending the likli- MONTANA GIVES wauer rx 414 0 Owen rf 4 12 1 Hrrngtn 2b 3 0 2 2 Partee 4 2 10 0 Egnatic cf 4 0 4 HBurlesn cf 3 0 5 0 Iorenien 4 2 10 OlSteele 2b 3 0 3 0 iiuumg reie nupes two-run horn- the possibility of a six or eisrht- hood of the Tigers going to the much as possible for the enjoyment er in the sixth voose 111 ana -Miss Syndicate ties for second each with 523 points Notre Dame scored 400 points for her victory in the final heat Mv iteam loop in 1941 Towns suggest- world series iems 4 2 0 0 Fiscovlch 2 10 1 TWIN FALLS IDAHO FALLS ABHO A ABHOA ed as possible future state league members included Havre Conrad loiais 31127 Totals 31 7 27 4 of the fans Umpires Mark Balhf Cliff Doxey Ray Hancock and Gib Moesinger will handle all games The opening game will start each 22-DAY SEASON iarcru no 1 2 llArlett us 1 1 1 a £in tne aerending champion driven jsoise oot onn i oy aimon Simmons Jr of sail jLake 020 000 Billings Anaconda Bozeman and Lewiston Present members are 4 1 1 2McCnnIl cf 5 4 2 0 5 19 Carson rf 4 0 2 0 4 2 3 0 Duezbou 2b 2 0 2 3 oummiry: Moresco Owen cuns Greenwich Conn was plagued by evening at six-tnirty faup- LEWISTON Mont Ausr 17 fUP) Butte Missoula Great Falls Ilel 4 13 Keser If 4 2 11 batted in Williamson Sheehan 2 Price Lorenzen Partee 2 Steele Plscovich Sac porters of the tourney teams can The-Montana fish and game corn- Bishop 2b Kndreas lb Hughe rf Randall cf Peynlds If Arnrich es Myers Hayes Hall propeiier trouble and did not finish any of the three heats oil Beard 3 0 5 1 ena and East Helena EXPERT UPHOLSTEPJWG rifice Harrington Burleson Stoiea expect tne starting time to oe mission eranted a three-da onen a 1 Bates lb 5 2 12 1 base Sheehan Two base hits Price closely observed and umpires will season on upland game birds in i uidnbrK 3b 4 0 3 3 2 0 3 Kmmrtsn 3 2 Sheehan Three base hit Partee Double plays Harrington to i -r Bahr 0001 be instructed to rorreit- contests 16 eastern Montana counties in where there is unnecessary delay stead of the one-day season origin Robello Left on bases Boise 0 Salt Laka Mayer 1000 (i City 3 Struck out By 'ielis 0 ov l-is- Monday Is the deadline for entry ally planned cnrich 10 Bases on balls Off Fields 2 Toiais 36 10x25 8' Totals 34 9 27 16 1 1 in the joust Final list of entries At their meeting here the com orr Plscovich 3 Umpires McShane and Campbell Time 1:57 Attendance 2900 and the opening day schedule will missioners also fixed a 22-day sea be announced in The Standard- son on Chinese pheasants starting JNov 10 and running to Dec 1 Ex Examiner Monday evening cept on Sundays and holidays during the period the pheasants may GAR MS GAVE SIGNAL FOR PITTSBURGH SURGE NATIONAL Christensen Bags JLJAUUfc DISAPPOINTED IN IIIGBE CRITICS CERTAIN HUTCHINSON LACKS SPEED SWIM COACII NAMED CHICAGO Aug Dick Thompson of Fenwick High school in Oak Park has been named coach at the Tarn O' Shanter club's new $25000 outdoor swimming pool A veteran of three Olympics Thompson has worked in Paris and aiiea for Kmmertson In eighth One out when winning run scored Score by innings: Twin Falls 003 012 6 Idaho Falls 000 021 013 7 Summary: Errors Bishop Reynolds Ariett 2 Duezabou Emtnertson Runs batted In-T-Hughes 2 Endress Hayes Reynolds Ariett McConnell Reser 2 Bates 2 Sacrifice hits Carson Hayes Bases on Off Hayes 7 off Hall 1 off Era-mertson 6 Struck out By Hayes 7 by Emmertson 4 by Bahr 1 Winning pitcher Bahr Losing pticher Hayes Home run Hughes Three base hit Ariett Two base Reser Double Americh to En-dreos Left no base Twin Falls 10 Idaho Falls 11 Umpires Drolette and McQuillan Time 2:11 Attendance 1200 20-Pound Salmon By HARRY GRAYSON NEA Service Sports Editor Pittsburgh's rise started with the installation of Dcho rrnr fXv Mr and Mrs Christensen of Clinton returned Friday from third base He's batting 375 Vince DiMaggio going well with the Pirates credits Tiillv Idaho where they visited with rela tives and friends They were ac the Kansas City manager with straightsning him out Meyer got the elder DiMaggio's arms out free from his body and his bat haoh- nft ut WHITE TO WATERLOO CHICAGO Aug 17 Wilbur White has been sent on option to companied by Mr and Mrs David be hunted during the afternoons only On Sundays and holidays hunting will be permitted all day The bag limit will be three cocks a day For upland birds during the eastern Montana open season Sept 1-3 the bag limit also will be three birds The fish and 'game commission delayed until its September meeting action on a possible open season on Hungarian partridges The commission set the open season on elk in Lincoln county from Dec 1 to 15 In Fergus county the season will be one day only Oct 15 1 The trapping season for mink and muskrat will be from Dec 1 to April 15 and for marten from Dec 1 to Feb 1 shoulder a little more The way he formerly hit he couldn't level on a pitch Christensen also of Clinton par Waterloo of the Three-Eye league ALICE MARBLE ents of Mr Christensen Detroit players say Frank Croucher would be as eood an infipM by the Chicago White Sox Whiz Mr Christensen fished at the as they have if he only believed in himself zer Whits was a little all-Amer Don't discard your Old Furniture let us make it New Again by Re-Uphol- Sunbeam dam in Stanley basin It isnt often that the Yankees sell a player out of their nrp-nni7n- ica football player and a "phenom at the head of the Salmon river tion and regret it but there's some criticism of the deal thaf sent TRIMS PALFREY enal right-hand pitcher at Bradley He caught one of the" largest sal Tech mon of the year It weighed 20 pounds and was 43 inches long Shortstop Eddie Miller from Kansas City to the Bees But Phil Rizzuto another from jthe Blues reports next spring and is considered the finest prospect in the chain MANCHESTER Mass Au 17 Uik In' leaCTe Manufacturer 1 i of Fine CUSTOM-BUILT MODERN PERIOD Furnlluro (AP)Alice Marble of Eeverlv fr VP It put up a plenty big struggle and it took me 10 minutes to land it "It was the thrill of a lifetime" he said "I never expect to catch another salmon just like that 'Wish the fishing was as good in Utah as it is in Idaho" stering and Re-Stylmg We have a complete new line of fabrics to offer and will be glad to help you in choosing Patterns Designs to suit your needs We Re-Style and Modernize old Furniture We-Custom BuiLd Furniture to Order We Repair and Re-finish all kinds and styles of Furniture We Guarantee all work and materials Free Pick-up and Delivery Phone 576 for Free Estimates Use Our Time Payment Plan cairhim a "thrower h'e haTn't yeUeaS ZZ ITl Pressure Cookers Cold Pack Canners Full Line Pyrex Ware Garbage Cans -All Sizes 10-gal JJ25 IKrh onnmi fttituu a not tuai iey nurse is expected llnnni SfA'J? SiJ: Charley Gehringer out another week and the club misses the NO GLASS ARM ajugica oid master Palfrev of '1 tt Cincinnati is expected to recall Dick West a big heavy-hitting i'aiirey or Keno Nev to win the atr-u tj: DETROIT Aug Denny Car Galenfo Again Fails tg'Get Pursp PATERSON Aupg Tony Galeno's attempt to have Promoter Mike Jacobs held in contempt of court for withholding $7000 the heavyweight claims is due him from his purse for the fight with Max Baer met with no I i nun una iJiuiaimtiuiu dOUbleS A i ji -n icuguvrs are muie txian ever convinced mat reddle us ueienaing cnampion bad an Hutch roll Tiger trainer removed a piece of glass from Pitcher Buck New-som's index finger that had been imbedded foe a month easy time winning the singles over enough to be a standout pitcher SSf fi Sff 1 yI-IS' Steve wh0 has turned out many a fine player has the e-aiir b-z b-2 but she and Miss hfshnitinfr nMn Tnwfii i i ti Plfrov Vo fu 6 iinMiauuiai league III iJUiiitiues J-ycar- ill 1 lwu iUli ur oid rignt-handed Hal White ana 45 full game? before thev If Barney McCosky of Detroit shows the way he will be the vounsr- success when the matter came up for action here before Vice-chancellor Vivian 'M Lewis PREXY KNOWS GRID SOUTH BEND Aug Rev Hugh O'Donnell president of Notre Dime played center on the Irish eleven which had Knute Rockne at cne end Tent Awning Co Awnings Canvas Goods Phone 576 42G-23rtt Street Free Deliverj" 350 24th St Phone 559 could overcome the British Wight-man cup tandem of Mary Hard-wick and Valerie Scott 10-12 8-6 6-3 Ruling was put off until next est major league batting champion since Tyrus Raymond Cobb came down in front as a 20-year-old kid in 1907 Barney McCosky like the Ty Cobb who first scaled the heights is in his sophomore year McCosky is 22 month.

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