Show - :''s i - -- - 9- ' - a - --- -- A - : - ! - t- 7' '' : - - --- - - - - : -' - : 'hiturstjar Morning — -- -Stages Upset s - ' Bogeys Give' Match to Cranq 14 - t 't ' o-6'- I tilah Junior ' 4 - Advances f :at 1111 2n :le' ft- ed in iry 111 he tee ia ght ins in lie Lhe er Ion ird of ho I ns' :ed !bb the 0 A 1 3 20 3 0 0 1 0 ? 13 4 0 r 1 o Wedoesday'a Junior Open defeated Norm Thursday's events mark the recompetition of Tex Sherwoodwho has been out of action 1 since eirly in July when he was i badly scalded Up to that point t Te led the point makers with 83 and still is in second place behind - 4 Howard Rock who now has the handsome total of 109 Lou Frew whose fine driving has featured the past two meets is climbing rapidly inthe point stand-in- k and is now just a step behind 1 Mike Julian for third place Jack Pauline Bets Upsets Helen Olson also will be back in compeJacobs at Manchester tition Thursday after completely overhauling his "Miss Burlingtbn" The added motorcycle thrill event will feature- a stunt traSh through a solid board wall saturtited in gasoline and set ablaze' Re- conditioning of the track was finished late Wednesday with new top surfacing and oiling Midget drivers testing the circle pronounced it a perfect racing course As a result many of the MANCHESTER inarks may be in Mass Aug 14 early-seaso- n Pauline Betz a 21- - jeopardy Thursday night's events beginblond from Los Angeles year-ol- d at 8 o'clock will feature longning accomplished one of the major up- er qualifying heats and main sets of the tennis season 'Wednes- event according to Roy S tack-ma- n promoter day when she toppled Helen Ja- Air Amos Borns 2 Al Jones Jonee def Path Garside and 7 Gordon Crane 3 2 Wallace Russ (W der Jack Pullivan 1 tip George Burtoft def John Burnham 5 end 3 and 2 Joe Hurst del MVO ' Mark Nielson lief Elul Brown 4 and 3 Junior Open Consolation Ralph Emery def Jamie Porter 8 and 4 4 Bob Peterson def Dalton Cannon — — and 3 Miles 5 and 3 Wendell teavtlt def Whine Kimball def Jack White 3 and 1 Vern WhEit def Joe Gaberdi 2 and 1 Clyde Thomson def Jack Sampson 6 and 5 1 Douglas Bolton def Hugh Dobbs up on 20 Jet Marlon Van Cott Bill Hutchins default Juvenile Championship def Clarence Emery: Dick Lundahl 2 p Grant Leavitt def Junior Anderson 2 and 1 ri N nth mild An- ' 2R OM 33: C 11 Juvenile Censohtliers Bill Johnson def Eldon Pearce S and 4 Jack Brewster def Norm Larson 5 and 4 Larry Pegreon dot John Bleck 4 and 3el Paul Andrue def John Farrington and 4 Juvenile Viral Flight 1 Ralph Andrews def Keith Larson Ott Jeinior Juvenile Allen Burial def Tommy McHugh 3 and 1 Minder Sekedu la Junior Open Russell Croft Korn ve 8 a Paul Garside deg Joe Jones 5 end 4 vs Crane George a m—Gordon 8:05 Burto ft Hurst vs Mark Nielson 8:10 I T1Junior itses Conssistios vs Bob P :1 !I a Irmery m—Ralph Peterson Leavitt vs Blaine 820 a Kimbell White ye Clyde Thom8:25 it 6-- a phia e ''::t - fifth-of-a-mi- le -E- Fright---- - NEW YORK Aug (INS)—The Billy Conn-Bo- b Pastor heavyweight originally scheduled for Tues day night and postponed to Septhnber 5 on account of rain has been further postponed to September 6 Promoter Mike Jacobs an flounced Wednesday While the tight will be held at Madison Square Garden the new date has been set to prevent a possible conflict with the annual charity game between the 1 fight eastern the 4 the latter event in Madison six-da- hay- Bob Goldwater Takes Medal Montamt Sets Junior Meet 17-1- - ALBUQUERQUE NM Aug 14 Kuno flying the silks' of Polo LP)—Bob Goldwater of Phoenix Dunbar Bostwick of WestPlayer shot'llis way into the No 1 spot bury Long Island was another contenders dmong championship h back in the opening in qualifying play Wednesday of test and a and st half bethe twenty-sixt- h Southwestern hind in the length second Golf Amateur tournament The crowd played Spencer heavGoldwater and Verne Stewart of ily in the first heat and backed Roswell N 14: fired subpar 71s him st1)1 more in the second test d oevr the narrow and in the result pool He paid fairways of the Country club for only $340 for $2 in the result pool comedalist honors and then played and $330 in winning the second It off for top position in the champ mile after returning $510 $540 pionship match play bracket of 32 and $420 -across the board In the Goldwater captured the playoff opening dash costarring him with Stewart as Phellis retired chemist and one red hot favorites for the southof the country's foremost trapwestern throne undefended by shooters received $2307115 the Kim Bannister Jr of Phoenix 00 lki 1939 ' ' Miss staff 74 Cardinals 83 Monica overcame 1Mary Arnold 4 6 Both of Los Angeles were third round tests Indoubles the national champiof Miss Marble and onship-team Sarah Palfrey led the way into 3 trithe semifinals with a 2 umph over Louise Brough Los Angeles and Sissy Madden Boston 6-- 8-- i'11i14 1 - b toloogiso - rill YtLt mph rill ' I a'ar'''lla ' o - o TH — GENV411 ptirta " Te F11! 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Stewart just last week annexed Runs Batted In his eight state amItteur championAmerican league—Oreenherg Tigers 103 Di Maggio Yankees 83 Fogg Red ship while Goldwater carries the tios R Reda National league—F McCormick Arizona amateur title won at flag- We're Fighting the Fight for Fitst-lin- e Tires with 6-- 11153'llf‘ i ot4' r - atZ:t- Daring tang lit ' Ab' d EXTRA! 6111:1":41' ' - i TONIGHT-- 81 P M Fairgrounds Speedway I!' t 4 - rough-fringe- here's Me armall flat-foot- 4 "'1111L1 - MIDGET RACING half-lengt- A TEREL EvEc' vE won eight of her last 16 tournaments and is ranked eighth nationally set the job of keeping Miss Jacbos away from the net as her No 1 objective She achieved this by consistently hitting the ball bard and accurately to within inches of the baselines and then deftly catching with drop her opponent shots which barely floated over the net and which frequently forced Miss Jacobs to give up without even making a chase Alice Defending Champion Marble of Beverly Hills Cal a to moved her fourth notch closer tournament title by beating Helen 1 Pedersen of Stamford Conn 0 while Dorothy Budny of Santa —By - i half-lengt- p i ' - ------ : 6-- 3 B elte eve It or Not -:::- '- - - 5 top-seed- -- ' - York-owne- 22-2- 8 ing been covered by a contract that calls for September 5 as the postponement date in ease the weather should force a deliky 6-- 3-- 6 6-- 3 races bicycle - - Square Garden also conferred on k bike race plans to stage a in the nation's capital September the and all-sta- rs - - -- iv' By Orb) Roberrsoli °GOSHEN N Y- Aug: 14 harriticit man of trit ting finally brokt his jinx Wednesday After finishing in the money in 10 of 12 Himbletpnians barely missing out on two of them Fred Egan Lexington veteran drovd C W PMI's' Spencer Scott of Greenwich Conn to a straight-hea- t victory in trotting's most famous stake With about 30009 fans paqking! Good Time park the son of Scot-- I winner's share of the richeseHamland reeled off the first milelin bletonian ineight years The value of the race was $4365845 2:02 and the second in 2:03 to jusRemus' three owners split $8- tify his position as the people s 39169 and Bostwick pocketed $5- choice He won like a champion $3501 for Kuno's performance taking the lead soon after the start The other three money awards in each brush and setting the pacer went to Victoria Queen Pill all the way d New &illy Egan Was forced to go to the Strang's who finished fourth and seventh whip both times to finish in front In the respective heats Mrs Edith of the g Remus and Mix's Princess Pert of Sherbourne Kun'o champion juvenile of 1939 N Y with a fourth and ninth and Remus owned by Paul Bowser of Neville's Milestone'of DelaJoseph Boston Bill Dickerson of Goshen ware Ohio who was sixth in the and his trainer-drive- r Harry first heat and fifth in the last Short of Columbus Ohio trailed h in the first heat by a and a full length in the second Aug 14 (ItsiS) —Plans were announced Wednesday for "Two-Ton- " Tony Galento to fight his first comeback bout in Washington next' month While an opponent has not yet been picked Harry Mendel successor to the late Joe Jacobs in IVAI-IINGTO- the capital to arrange the match said Galento "isn't through at all and is out to prove he belongs in the heavyweight picture again:! :The rotund Mendel promoter' of New York Giants scheduled at the Polo Grounds Septem- ber 4 191011t ' - - It was a sad day for the who also bowed out of the doubles when Miss Hardwick and'Calerie Scott the foreign team defeated her and Mary Arnold of Los Angeles 3 ' V ' MILES CITY Mont Aug 14 (UP)—Final arrangements were being made Wednesday for the American Legion Junior baseball regional tournament to be played 8 here August cobs of Los Angeles U S champion State champions from Idaho Montana Oregon and Washingfrom 1932 through 1936 and cur- Slate Four Games ton will compete in the regional in 2 No ranked nationally rently Four games will be played tournament to select a team to 4 straight sets 1 Thursday at City park in the El- enter the sectional tournament Betz ders softball tournament- Miss scheduled for August 22725 at By her victory The schedule: 6:30 p m—Thirty- Trenton Mo marched into the semifinals of 7:30 fourth vs : Twenty-eight- h The Miles City Legion juniors the Essex Country club's invitavs Provo First: 8:30 won the Montana championship p tion tournament along with Mary p m—Twenty-sevent- h vs Fillmore from Missoula in a series played vs Ivan's Hardwick of Englancyho elimin- First: 9:30 p here last week end ated Hope Knowles of Philadel- ' I turn to Helen Jacobs Loses to Coast Blonde 'Pots? !1 at the fairgrounds speedway f1 - ' Bonneville comedalist with Crane defeated Norm Asmus 3 and 2 Enter Semifinal' Two of last year's champs Russon Bill Bolton vs it:10 a sell Mears of Nibley and Grant Hutchins semiJuvenile Championship Leavitt of Ogden entered the Lioidahl vs Huisell 11:55 a ' finals of the juvenile championship Mears won this division last year Mears 8:40 I in—Grant Leavitt vs DeLin while Leavitt captured the junior Poster 111VP11110 Consolation 14 2 def Jack Brewiter Bill Johnson juvenile title in 1939 advancing to to reach finale anti class this year the older Pearson vs Paul 8:45 a Mears will battle Dick Lundahl Andrus Junior First night Thursday while Leavitt will match Andrews ve Jack P 50 s strokes with DeLin Potter Naarda (final) Junior 'Juvenile The junior juvenile division P:35 a m—Allen Burtoft vs Cliff promises to furnish the major part Burton (finall of Thursday's fireworks however against each other will be I- Pitted Allen Burton and "big brother" Lions Greet defeated Allen Cliff Burton Tommy McHugh 3 and 1 Wednes- At Opening Drill day to earn the right to' meet his brother in the finals Cliff adDETROIT Aug 14 vanced to the titular round TuesDetroit Lions romped and perbefore Coach Potsy Clark day spired The schedule calls for the brothat the Cranbrook school field Wed'Ts to tee off at 8:55 a m The final nesday to open their 1940 training contest is slated for 18 holes All period of the National professional 1 football league and welcome Potsy preliminary matches in this —diviaffairs sion were nine-hol- e "home" Coach Clark who tutored the Lions in 1934 '35 and '36 before The Big Six the Associated Press going east was greeted by only t1'ill44-c00ef- il 1101M111 7 teltowl four el his eriginal roster here At R H Pct Player Club asRadcliff Browns 10 409 57 143 349ii They were Clare Randolph 00 144 3495 Finney Red Sox 90 412 91 sistant coach Johltny Johnson 149 343 Mc Cooky Tigers 104 434 A5 290 32 100 338 Rowell Befe playing line coach pill Shepherd 99 373 51 122 327 Denning Giants fullback and Ray Morse end 99 381 50 123 323 Walker Dodger' iree- - T ins Billy Korns of less close scores 11— and oor N - '' A Bill a completely resurfaced track a full eight-evespeed card and be added spectacle of a motorcycle crash through a flaming wall midget racing fans are in for a full evening Thursday 1Seeks - Scott Talies ambletoniall ' t ng-PromoteriSpen- cq-tri-4i:Toil Ciijn 4 With - Golf Touiney w - - - Pdsttimes - ) ni Ju'nior The see-sabattle was the feature contest of a day which saw survivors in the '" 1 a vance to and the '7"-al--l"two brothers to battle ltout Thursday for the title in the "half-pint- " junior juvenile class Sullivan Gees 1 Up Sullivan went 1 up on Crane orr the second hole with a par 4 after they had split the first with pars 4 Crane parred No 34to draw all even and again dropped behind on four when his tee shot found the ' lake They tied five an4 six with bogeys and seven with par threes Sullivan birdied eight to go 2 Hp and they tied nine with par Then Sullivan tracked it fours Three straight bogeys on the ' tenth eleventh and twelfth holes gave Crane a advantage his first of the match' Sullivan again deadlocked the battle with a par three orr No 13 and Crane went one up with a par on No 14 Sullivan took No 4 15 and they tied the sixteenth and seventeenth to be all even On the final hole Sullivan topped his approach and Crane sank a 10- fpoter fora par and the match All other matches In the feaure junior division were decided by ' 11id-a4411teeg7- N Results' 9 Slate pion - nt to Quarterf 1 flats k open championship Crane rode into the quarterfinal round on the strength of three straight bogeys fired by his oppo- nent Jack Sullivan of Forestopale after Sullivan had ended the first nine 2 up on the defending cham- n- Mike Agaiii littc 17 August 15 1940 '' cer :: - i4- 4- cordon crane the sliin young golf ace from Provo'Wednesday came from behind on the last nine holes of an 18hole match at Nibleypark to contintiehli'dMilit"ddense of the state Junior Al hit r ' : By Don Brooks I wd : ' - - Returns to A0 - - ' 14c Tontney Open-Gol- Tex Slierivood 4 ' )' ' - 1 1 - ' ' Ititle gribunt - 3 IL SPEEICER DROVIII & MACIIIIIE CO - 144 ' - cotifil Wasatch c Srehote loc World a I nelo mem: ) SALT '''L'AKES 745 BARGAIN - CENTERS 30915 East Broadway ' Wasatch FOR TERMS Inc ' Sain::ctke City - Sail Lake City State Street - -vo111 - - -- -AROLFE3 FAmOUi Do4-- SiNOS LVERUDY VALLEE 1140:Ckloatore MGM 4 '3343 AND 'T RES-- ' 1' r 4 t ' 10' I le064460441'0'40401440061040041 " ' AA01410P iA400itesmkAwsliov"m1000NAoh6-aAA414e1- 1 r - ' 1 401hotet"01114461444o40- - k PN- - 4 0 - — ' 4440-:0kh4tLt- - -- - - A - - |