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Russets Hold Pioneer Loop Lead Pioneer League Ogden Outfielder Holds Pioneer Batting Lead By The Associated W. L. Pet. OB Idaho Ogden Salt City Twin Falls---- ...1 ...1 ...1 ...0 Pocatello -----------0 1.000 1.000 .500 .500 .000 .000 Salt Lake Wins Lop Sided Tilt Over Reds Ragni Gets Three Safeties; Smith Blasts Out Triple Idaho Russets remained undefeated in second half league play Friday night at Highland park, when they won a 6 to 5 thriller from the Pocatello Cardinals. Three pitchers paraded to the hill before Idaho Falls was able to clinch the victory, with versatile Jim Stanton coming in from first base in the sixth to save the game for Harry Johnston, who lasted only four and one third innirrgs, but received credit for the victory.

Stanton limited Pocatello to a jlwxi lone bingle Pocatello .60 234 85 34 .364 Salt Lake City RESULTS: Pocatello 5, Idaho Falls 6. Ogden 1, Salt Lake 9. Only games scheduled. PITCHERS: Ogden (Perkowskl 12-3) at Salt Lake (Savarese 4-1), 8:15 p. m.

Pocatello (Wicker 6-4) at Idaho Falls (Gibson 10-3), 8:15 p. (Only games scheduled.) By The Howe News Bureau 1 George Schmees, husky outfielder for the Ogden Reds, has taken 1 1 over as batting leader of the Pioneer league, official averages of games iu up to and including Sunday, June 30, show. Schmees took over from a team mate, pitcher Dale Long, and leads the field with a mark of .373. Bob Chesnes, Salt Lake City shortstop who doubles on the mound, is runnerup, and Sol Hemus of Pocatello, a second baseman, is third with .367. Two pitchers, Ludwig Lew of Ogden and Will Hafey of Idaho Falls, led all batters but have not steppped to the plate often enough to be credited with the lead.

Lew, with a nifty .418 was in the top niche, with .879 a classy second. The Big Six TEAM BATTING AB Ogden 58 2113 360 S. L. C. 2202 421 Twin F.

..61 2155 408 Boise 2197 360 Pocatello ..57 1976 335 Ida. Falls 60 2107 314 TEAM FIELDING Red Sox Wallop A 5-2; Solons Take Odd Game Detroit Tigers Win Decision Over Indians; Browns Blank Chisox AMERICAN LEAGUE w. L. Pet. GB Boston 22 ,703 7tt New York 30.600 Detroit .40 32 .55611 Washington ......46 34 .51414 St.

Louis 39 .466 17 Cleveland 40 .459 18 Chicago 43 .38623 Philadelphia 49 .300 29 ORH TB 2B SB HR SH SB BB SO Pet 345624 834 834115 19 35 191271 295 375615 819 86 35 16 36 74 331338 279 328585 79881 15 34 22 71 307 345 271 422572 771 9017 2618 24264 369260 345509 62765 1011 4043 280 306258 383535 687 8624e 36 68 208 382 254 Giants Plaster Defeat of 7 to 6 On Dodger Hurler Cards Drop Cubs; Reds Quell Pirate Rally for 4-3 Win NATIONAL LEAGUE By The Assoclnted Press GABHRBIPCT Chesnes, Salt Lake 42 146 54 19 .370 Boisi, Hemus, Pocatello 60 Pocatello 208 75 57 .361 I Idaho Falls 27 one batter and hit anomer Ogden ...47 190 68 38 .358 Ogden 31 1'allied In First Oeden 55 222 79 34 .356 Pocatello 27Long, Ogden Idaho Falls tallied in their first I xj0wei Boise ...........58 217 76 59 .350 rn at bat when Doug Smith (Includes games of July 4.) 26 38 25 33 27 30 DP TP PB PO 0 45 0 8 1612 27 35 39 25 40 8 16 8 17 1587 1637 1600 1521 1499 A 659 712 672 690 509 609 Pet. 127 947 once, and was sent to first in another trip to the plate when he was hit by a pitched ball. The box: Pocatello ABHOA Idaho Falla ABHOA Jacobson Stanton lb 5 1 5 1 Hemus 2b 2 2 2 0 Aydelotte ss 5 1 0 3 Antonali If 4 14 0 Smith cf 3 2 2 0 Rotzell cf 6 15 0 Ragni rf 4 3 2 0 Vinbladh rf 6 2 2 0 Krueger 3b 4 1 3 Paredes 3b 8 0 11 Brcknr If lb 3 1 6 0 Borieh 6 0 4 0 Hill 3b 4 0 2 2 Reck er lb 4 18 0 Fontaine 3 0 3 0 Hills 4 10 3 Johnston 10 0 0 Kelly 0 0 0 0 Gibson If 2 12 0 Totals Pocatello 34 9 24 5 Totals 10 27 9 003 101 ISO 000 OOx- fi turn tripled, scoring a moment later on two Fontaine and Johnston walked and a. many waiked Stanton singled, scoring Fontaine. Aydelotte hit to left scoring Johnston and Stanton, and took third base when Ray Antonali hobbled the ball in left field.

Smith walked. Aydelotte scored on a wild pitch. Smith then took second on a wild pitch and crossed on single for the last Russet run of the game. Pocatello tried hard to even things up, scoring three times in the third on three hits, a walk, and a hit batter. The Redbirds added another in the fourth when George Reckner hit safely to center and tallied on triple.

The final Pocatello score came in the sixth when Bill Kelly, who had relieved Johnston in the previous inning, walked three straight men. Bud Rotzell then lifted one of slants to deep left, with Jacobson scoring after the putout. ning, walked three straight men and was replaced by Stanton. Good Fielding The game was filled with sparkling fielding. Aydelotte, Krueger and Stanton turned In a double play in the first inning and Vern Hill stopped a hot grounder in the fifth to force a man at third and threw to first for the second twin killing.

Doug Smith made a sensational running catch in deep right center field, and Ray Antonali turned in a shoestring job in left, when Hill blasted a three and nothing pitch to that pasture that looked like a cinch single. Jay Ragni, who does a nifty outfield job for Idaho Falls, hit three for four, drove in two runs and stole two bases to lead indivfdual performers, though Solly Hemus, Idaho --------------Runs Jacobson 2, Hemus. Reckner, Hills, Stanton, Aydelotte, Smith 2, Fontaine, Johnston. Error--Antonali. Stolen 2, Brickner.

Runs batted Antonali, Rotzell 2. Paredes, Stanton, Aydelotte 2, Ragni 2. Three base Jacobson. Double plays Krueger and Stanton: Hill and Stanton. Bases on 4, Kelly 3, Stanton 1, Hills 4.

Johnston 1, Kelly 2, Hills 2. Winning Reds 9 SALT LAKE CITY, July 6. CP- Youthful Lee Lopez limited Reds to seven scattered hits Friday night as he pitched the Salt Lake City Bees to a 9 to 1 Pioneer baseball league victory. Except for one bad inning, the fifth, Lopez moved along without difficulty. In that frame two Salt Lake City Bill Azevedo and Mike to the lone tally.

Ogden 010 1 2 Salt Lake 021 9 7 2 Crouthamel, and Bennett, Mohler; Lopez and Bothelho. Batting of the 10 Leading AH Idaho POS GABR TB2B 3BHR SH SR I Lew. Ogden 25 55 1423 303 2 0 00 Hafey, Idaho Falls lb-p 29 86 13 334552 1 01 Schmees, Ogden of 41 166 38 62104 77 706 Chesnes, S. L. C.

40 141 31 52 695321 7 Hemus, Pocatello 2b54210 49 77 96 11 12013 Ixtng, Ogden -P 4920032 7287 8 2 1 29 Rotzell, Pocatello of47 191 36 67 88 101 3 28 W. Lowe, Boise 53 200 45 68 122 13 1 1321 Stenger, Boise .8861268 61 90106 11 1 1 0 3 Henson, S. L. 61 26055 86137 1786 0 7 Stanton, I. F.

-Ut 58 221 36 66799202 12 Schmitt, Ida. Falls 11 243 871 0 02 0 Ragni, Ida. Fallsof5822132 6276 1020 4 11 Krueger, Ida. Falls 2b3713518 38486 2 0 45 McNulty, Ida. Falls3b4516721 66212201 2 Brickner, I.

F. lb-of 4518125 496364 0 1 2 Gibson, I. 3668 11 1822 4 0 000 Smith, I. 51 21441 55 8414 331 18 Bates, I. F.

184791217 1 2 0 0 Hill, I. ut 31 91 13 233021103 Tapp, I. 1857 8 1316 3 0000 Aydelotte, I. F.ss53 197 38 42 54 5 214 9 135 134 147 143 155 4 20 34 19 31 32 53 56 22 69 22 0 28 17 33 32 10 31 5 9 3 15 945 945 940 934 932 418 379 373 369 367 360 351 340 336 831 299 292 281 281 275 271 265 257 255 253 288 213 LACROSSE, popular Canadian game to make ita first East Idaho appearance at Highland Park Monday night under the sponsorship of the Idaho Falls Knights of Columbus organization, occasionally gets quite rough. In the picture above, a player executes a neat block on an opposing player to allow his teammate to continue a play.

The picture was taken during a practice scrimmage on the Notre Dame college campus as the coilegians prepared for their benefit match with a collection of top Lacrosse talent at Idaho Falls Monday night. PHILADELPHIA, July 6. CP) Bunching four runs In the eighth inning, the Boston Red Sox walloped the Philadelphia Athletics Friday night, 5-2. An estimated 25 thousand arc light fans watched Joe Dobson and Tex Hughson limit the Mackmen to five hits. Boston 000 5 7 2 Philadelphia 200 000 000 2 5 2 Dobson, Hughson and H.

Wagner; Fowler, Marchildon and Rosar. Yanks Senators 6 WASHINGTON, July 6. CP) Staked to a six run second inning lead, Pitcher Bobo Newsom coasted to a 6-1 victory over the New York Yankees Friday night as the Washington Senators took the odd game of a three game series. New York .....000 000 1 7 1 Washington 060 000 6 6 0 than at any other University in Lacrosse Players Slated Here Get Education Cheap The Notre Dame college hounds who will demonstrate their Lacrosse skill against a collection of Saskatchewan, Canada, stars next Monday night at Highland park, are getting their education cheaper W.L. Pet.

GB Brooklyn .46 25 .648 St. .40 31 .563 6 Chicago .37 32.536 8 Cincinnati 33 34 .493 11 Boston 3338 .465 13 Philadelphia ..30 36 .4551314 New York .3041 .423 16 Pittsburgh .29 41 .414 16H Ten Leading Pitchers, Plus All Idaho Pitchers: Pet IP RBB SO Savarese, S. L. C. 0 1000 58 75 33 19 26 Azavedo, S.

L. C. 2 10 1000 11 12 8 2 7 Whittig, T. F. 1071 87569 563049 40 Chesnes, S.

L. 149 2 818 1017432 35 140 Perkowski, Ogden 3 786 100 90 3828 93 Kasparovich, S. L. C. 103 769 103 95 57 3671 Gibson, I.

F. 9 3 750 7489 53 32 32 Carlson, T. F. 8 3 727 10112452 2841 Kerrigan, Boise 105 667 131107 42 31 90 Dijanich, T. 14 42 667 5666 26 15 17 Conant, I.

F. 4 600 85 90 49 25 36 Hafey, I. 43 571 81 74 4032 46 Johnston, I. F. 5 5 50088 102 6737 59 Logg, I.

F------------------------ ........5 1 4 200 33 30 28 24 19 Schmitt, I. F. 11 0 6 00054 62 3836 26 Stanton, I. 02 000 37 36 22 1319 Queen, Wight, Gettel, Bonham and Robinson; Newsom and Early. Indians 5, Tigers 7 DETROIT, July 6.

(AV-Grabbing the role heretofore reserved for Hank Greenberg, Outfielder Roy Cullenbine of the Detroit Tigers plastered two homers Friday and drove in four runs as Detroit took a 7 to 5 twilight decision over the Cleveland Indians. Cleveland 002 5 9 1 Detroit 130 7 7 0 Embree and Hegan; Trucks and Tebbetts. Browns Chisox 0 CHICAGO, July 6 CP) Vern ninth inning single to deep short with two men on base Friday night gave the St. Louis Browns a 1 to 0 victory over the Chicago White Sox before 22,830 fans. St.

Louis 000 1 12 0 Chicago ...........000 000 0 2 1 Fannin and Helf; Hamner and Tresh. North America, according to a release from the Canadian college campus Saturday. The Idea of the college, and one of the main reasons for its creation, the release stated, was to give many Canadian high school students, who could not otherwise afford it. a college education. That is why Notre Dame of Saskatchewan is called the the past 15 years, Notre Dame college has graduated many, too who might not have finished Highland park, and will be on sale prior to that at the Ed.

C. Fanning service station across from the postoffice, and at furniture store. The event is being sponsored by the Idaho Falls Knights of Columbus and all funds will be turned over to Notre Dame college, and the project fund of the Knights of Columbus. The collegians would ordinarily have hung up their lacrosse sticks for the year after the late spring season, but decided to tour the northwest for a vacation first. The nlayers only get meal expenses on the trip, hut are hoping to garner some funds for their college.

The benefit is set at 8:30 p. m. Monday at the local baseball park. Rshinq License Sales Set Record NEW YORK, July 6. im After Pee Wee home run had tied the score in the top half of the ninth, Goody Rosen singled to score Johnny Mize with the tally that gave the New York Giants a 7-6 victory Friday night over the Brooklyn Dodgers.

The defeat narrowed the first place margin to six games over the runner up St. Louis Cardinals who defeated the Chicago Cubs. Brooklyn 040 6 18 1 New York .....000 015 7 9 3 Barney, Casey, Herring, Higbe and Edwards; Schmacher, Budnick, Trinkle, Kraus and E. Lombardi. Cubs 0, Cards I ST.

LOUIS, July 6. St. Louis Cardinals retained second place in the National league standings Friday night, defeating the Chicago 1 to 0 on Harry pop fly which scored Erv Dusak in the eighth Inning. Chicago 000 0 7 0 St. Louis 000 1 2 0 Passeau and Scheffing; Brecheen and Garagiola.

Pirates 3, Reds 4 BOISE, July 6. (JP) The lure of Idaho streams and lakes apparently is attracting more fishermen this year. The state fish and game commis- reported that fishing license their high school education, if they sales in May and June increased intne rtrnu inmng had not been able to get their 60 per cent over a year ago. Sales n. for the two months totaled 87,738 compared with 54,325 for the corresponding months last year.

The fishing season ends November 15. Notre Dame education at 18 dollars per month for board, room and the release pointed out. The school includes elementary, high school and college units. The work that the founder, Father Murray, and his band of helpers has done has been lauded in such periodicals as Cosmopolitan, Digest, New World, Toronto Star, and many others. Tickets, 50 cents per person, will be sold the night of the benefit at CINCINNATI, July 6.

Thef Cincinnati Reds quelled a ninth inning rally to defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates, 4-3, before 18,519 fans here 000 000 012 3 10 1 Cincinnati .......000 020 4 9 1 Sewell, Hallett and Salkeld, Lopez; Walters and Mueller. TOMMY BURNS WEDS OAKLAND. July 6. UP) Tommy Burns, sprightly at 65 but somewhat weathered since he won MARINE LEADS OPEN COLUMBUS, July 6. UP) An exmarine, 32 year old John Lewis, Saturday led contestants in the heavyweight boxing the ten thousand dollar Columbus championship 40 years ago, and Invitational golf tourney.

Lewis shot Mrs. Nellie Susan Vanderlip, 51 a three under par 69. Six others year old widow, were married Sat- had 70s, and eight shot 71s. urday. SIGN SHOP Phone 327 Hu-h Ave.

Oakland Takes Two Game Lead By Bill Weathershy Associated Press Sports Writer The pennant chasing Oakland Acorns had the hot breath of their arch rivals off the backs of their necks Saturday, having gained a 12 to 7, and losing to the powerful i march over the San Francisco Seals Ward's Splits Tilts Montgomery Ward split a double bill in Upper Snake River Valley league softball play Friday evening at Highland park, defeating Driggs, Coca Cola aggregation, 13 to 5. and all the rest of the Pacific Coast baseball league by twin victories Friday night. While the rest of the clubs were playing single games, the Oaks walloped the Portland Beavers, 11 to 1, in a seven inning opener and gave them a second dose of the same, 6 to 2, in the nightcap. Beaten 2 to 1 by the Los Angeles Angels in 11 innings, the second place Seals sank from half a game to two games behind the league leaders. The Sacramento Solons and Seattle Rainiers had a 10 inning duel which was won by the Rainiers, 4 to 3, on two Solon errors and outfielder Lou single in the extra frame.

Hollywood had a hitting bee and shellacked the San Diego Padres, 11 to 3, behind the seven hit hurling of Manny Perez. Sir Witch Wins CHICAGO, July 6. (JF) Witch Sir, a thunderbolting four year old gelding, bounded out of comparative turf obscurity Friday to leave the handicappers bewildered and the long shot players beaming. Owned by Louis Schlosser, a Chicago baker, Witch Sir Thursday proved to be lightning striking twice in the same place as he led all the way to win the 350,000 Stars and Stripes handicap at Arlington park, paying 16 to 1. J.

Morley Wins in Golf Test NAMPA, Idaho, July 6. (iP) Two 'teen age golfers went into the quarter final rounds of the Idaho state amateur golf tournament today, bolstered by their feat of knocking the two lowest qualifiers out of the race. With that accomplishment behind them, 19 year old Bud Sower of Caldwell and Glen Cushman, 18 year old Nampa shotmaker, became the gallery favorites to win the tourney. Sower, whose qualifying score was 75, downed Medalist Arnold Peterson of Pocatello in the first round of match play, two and one. Ben Peterson, also of Pocatello but no relation to Arnold, fell at the hands of young Cushman, one up.

Results of other championship flight matches yesterday were: John Morley, Idaho Falls, defeated Bud Davis, Pocatello, one up. George Sweet, Caldwell, defeated Jack Keenan. Boise, four and three. Tom Begley, Pocatello, defeated Ollie Boyenger, Boise, two and one. Walter Garrity, Nampa, defeated Dick White, Boise, one up on 19th hole.

BEES SIGN PITCHER SALT LAKE CITY, July 6. The Salt Lake City Bees have signed a new pitcher. Secretary Claude Engberg said Saturday. The new twirler, a portsider, is Paul Chaffee, recently released from military service. Chaffee has been playing semipro baseball in San Francisco since his discharge.

He is six feet tall and weighs 180 pounds. Idamont Forfeits (Special to The Post-Register) REXBURG, July 6. The Ida- mont Hotel softball team Friday forfeited to Osgood, in an Upper Snake River Valley league contest. The hotelmen reportedly were unable to gather enough players to fill out a team, and called the game off. BETZ TAKES TITLE WIMBLEDON, July 8.

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