Show rtrtfTnii — j 4 C ijni T"n 'SH n - Sundd) Morning- Salt £akc Tribunt- - The -- Juiy 23 19 Metz Clings Stubbornly to Lead in Western Open Golf Duel Golfers Vie Today In El Monte Meet Stand-OuI W $ Jy W tSfrs Ogden Course Toughened Up For Best Ball Tournament Tnbune Intcimountain Expected to first-clas- y li H John-Ke- n Trotman Thursfrom Logan Bob Leute-Bu- d Eccles-Henr- y ton Pocatello George y Mathieu and Dan If eager Ogden Country club George Williams-- J M Squires Bud Alsup-Henr- The Nelsons Dick left and Virginia right no relation arc expected to take more than their share of laurels in the Intermountain A A U open swim July 28 and 29 at the Utah Copper pool at Garfield n y C rt 1 3 0 Mehncr Gains Finals in T wo Events in Dcs Moines Meet 3 Mur-Kil- 3 6 3 a 4 11-- 9 6 4 Hick-ma- n Coggcshall seeded No 1 In straight sets t In an Louis final urday Ttif la — gt uthwent Junior Fchelule Mrs M W Parker defeated Mrs Northwest Memorial 6 2 ' park junior 6 2 in the sinrthfat bos VAedipt Hnuthvft Carrothers the 1937 national bovs’ Bert Thompson b vi Thursiav NfHheat jut nr and Mrs Tarker teamed with gles Junb uthfast Im lor will have a fnlav champion busy day Jacobson also of St Louis ior va bnutheaet Juniors Besides his appearance Franees Sunday to hand Mary Janet McDonald of s batmen do the will he in singles Chanute Kan and Helen Dyer of tle for the junior singles champion6 2 reverse Springfield Mo a ship with Frank Mehncr the thin in the double boy from Salt Lake (Tty and will team with Harper Ink of Los Angeles in the men s doubles against Pi teller Chambers and Mehner Carrothers and Ink moved into LOGAN’ — As an added feature the double's final by defeating Ster- Sent to Montreal to the Pioneer dav celebration here NEW YORK July 22 ling Lord of Burlington Iowa and Monday a wrestling card has been Allen Carvell of St Louis 6 3 Ia Master left hander 8 arranged for 30 p m in Nibley while Chambers and Mehner of the Brooklyn dodgers was ophall on the Logan senior high gained ihe final round with a f 7 tioned Saturday to Montreal of the school campus it was announced 6 2 6 4 6 4 victory over Bill International league Saturdav Li Maslir has not appeared In a and Carl Mitchell the naJack Christc nien "local graptional interxe holast ic champions big lcngie game this ve ir due to ple r and one of the leading midfrom Oklahoma City nil operation on his ailing c'bow dle weights in the intermountain lie (me Inst sumin the mens He came to the Dodg-er- s appearing will the with eounlrv tangle doubles the Oklahoma Oitv pair mer in a straight dial for Max of lough house artist Bull Keener took the junior doubles champion- - Puli hi r of Ihe Pluli I os Angeles Cal Keener has met and thrown some of the best middle weights in the country and it will test the strength and ability of Christensen to gain a decision over the Bull " In the scnuwindup "Wild Bill” Anderson Millvihc who gained his monicker because of his wild and Rill Bonl rough tactics In the ring will be By MT TLEASANT Mil Gulf Course July 22 (AP) — Over a matched against Turp Taylor of Flit Like ( ’it v Andetson was dia--c loping threatening course that has been stieteherl out to its full h f r cl at Hvrum on IndependIt ngth of (flB5 yards by pus n g back the tees the best of tin counence dcy in a match with Christens! n while Taylor has gained a try's ‘Sunday golfers" tried out t ie ir shots Satunlav m puparation re puUtmn as an outstanding mid- for the eighteenth U S Gulf assoc latum public links championship dle w c ight in the w est Howard Fumes former Logan that opens on Monday 27 and even 36 holes the best high athlete will make his debut There was little serious score were a pair of 73s turned to the wrestling ring by tangling showings keeping on the part of any of the In by two longdistance travelers with Doc Johnson Beattie Wash 190 entrants But from what few —Art Armstrong of Honolulu and veteran scores were returned tt soon was Don Erickson of Ikis Angeles a A fast boxing bout and an exhibition of (lever and scientific obvious that the" Mount I'lensant veteran publlnkster who was runoutup for the l1’’i tit’e at Fan wrestling will be given bv two park licvemt situatedIs on the to lie ner b ram me o ( liriateiran going bov' 7 and 8 vears of skirts of the dtv for the pav as you Monel iv a n cl Tucsiliv they II plav ac re s ic tn Iv as (ail of the n tough one IS hole two rounds pi iv golfei s to in isle r qua living pi og ra m lvcii Al In mil the slmit slight which iiImi vc ill tu use cl to cli ndt tv the tc cm title to to mill stc el h in (’li vi la it clc r who won tin I Uv Hi" Tin in his home town last 31 time mm ombinnt nms loiislnp I m inti vim Imd Ins troubles for it took 14 low seoieis will go into match AH it t ! v 41 turn 7'l blows seven over par to plav wilh two IS hole rounds on Ml An tb b if " -4Sn n g’i t vx ‘I through his morning round Wednesday amt ’Ihursdnv amt the nl 14 ht AIMflb a Ml tlie end of a long pine tue day semifinals amt final at 36 hobs IU By '! u R 14 81 60 104 lire 212 at gut au In which inuny of the field trudged 1 rlday and halurday 6 1 all-S- 2 1 1 2 flma Logan Plans is nu Mat Card n i R Third hat 1 lacua A H right nrtl ami Hnt ( R r Boule K B n tMlf eagnt H t d ! 1 e e B It It M 7 N a f tin pit la ( it If r A mi Ifl t m eRi-Wa- vne ! 7 Tr ml n n t r J b lltnilt M (At If ak if —Gr iitdf t K s i J Hit t H i ns him ml oin r t trfeilr to J 6 Onl es M ll t h ert r 4 h i tin Draper) lirajer Girl’ rsijrht league— -- llerrimati vi Jor Ian at k 10 p m B v R league —Mld al m Jtlvert 8 h i at n in p m THI RnD A I 'ft fl Ilf IH IF (At MMvalel R s Bluff la a at a A league — (JnPn 7 n p m N kht ( ir'a Cre ent M Ml leagus— M e a 8 0 p m B va B leag te— Union Pa Iv at f iii l m fl llcbcr SpanUh I'ork SPANISH FORK — Softball gsmes of the Utah Central hague played Frld ly night result! d In vktorlis for Heber and Spanish Fork as follows Heber Defeated Spanish Fork at Spanish Fork a si ora of 4 by defeated Ncphl at Spilngville with a score of 7 3 Good playing i harai terued both games and both wire wilncssui tiv large irowds Sprlngvllle ( ( eue Mire Fn La f hi J HU Urn Is OH Gimi If ml et li uni h Be Anftl an leer If ( ee in i rd Pe'kiik R h lrkff i Hi a 1A M Re la J VVUlltn 1 ‘ S Homo It it it (Huh If Pay as You Play Golfers Test Shots forAnnualTourney i Win in Softball NM tel for Brooklyn 3 R I J 2 1 I Mght a w Peter T i 12 6 lb J Ruiterheld Freeman nd Midvale inh Iordan Msls Is H 16 Girl' M F 2 W Dtrnman ( Tavnf and 2 ami 11 J I anper and Drat 5 4 Hward Hhlfldfl and F Oakeaon Bill O (frd I ti eij i(it c I J t i i 4 II J 18 P I I 4 n iuilt 1 I n V I rs bow to it 35-7- ic Oak-mo- set-bac- 4 cm H 6 front-runne- Pm II cf Aimeiilh d se v an It 4 4 ntit da0 12 0 0 1 0 2 t nf Samvtni 16 1 4 II 16 4 2 4 I) It I c a rr rf 1 arhoa Cyclists Plan Title Races Charles W'elch Sr in Salt Lake City or with O J (Bud) McDonald here 110 I'hvci 2 6am r bill" tn One tc tn KmOctMi placd— fit Uhl In Carre Wnil tn fairbiur W It nil r pit'hrr6 — I AtStrllcr nt — Bv Rn6l 1 Barr on bal- l- Off Rnihln u--— clrrwa ft — scorer Rinhtim 2 Andrr Umpire Tec Legion Nines Seek Trip American Legion League hsfC'(i JLNK1N8 NPT (3 I KRAUSE HF ATNC ABHOA ABHOA Fraud 3b 4 ISO Cirkran c2b 4 1 1 1 -Kt n an If c 2 0 1 0 Mr Hr 2 0 (1 l 1 () R C 111 t lb Turnrr rf 1 n 0 Oolht r Neman lb 12 0 0 H If 4 1 2 (1 WII lam I'n t It 2b- 11 10 I (I I) R 1 n rf 2 Wll' 3 c If Tint stun rl p 1 ( ei 0 I sillier lb I 1 (1 ’170 110 Tnlal In kn Kraur 2T 15 I VV hli t p If I'n rab Perrv r Bnincnr Jonra 2 12 10 cf 0 0 2 (1 0 0 0 0 0 1 110 p Total t f HI IS 3 11 t 1 2U-- 1025 20 ba-- r Frac ir 2 SI Irn rnimar Thrrr-l- a I Ibrrl R H me run Tori rr hin — hare H Ton t ulbrrl thir In Him cln-Cork ran Tmtlr (mill Hit 6 Inrf Chartr drlral In Impcrt-Car-trnmlir er ball Pnrv inlh illbrcl 1 ram A rt r S Pro Grid Loop Four scrappy Salt Lake American Legion baseball teams battled toward state tournament berths Saturdav morning Rotary Boys defeated Success Market 14 to 0 and Walt Granger humbled Army and Navy store 4 to 2 in the initial battles In 10 o'clock games Rotary Boys continued to pile up their percentage lead by whipping the Wait Granger nine 12 to 4 whil the Success Market crew was Army and Navy 12 to 11 In Saturdays games everybody was scrapping for a chance to represent Salt Ijvke City in the big Utah legion tournament slated In Ogden July 28 Tuesday the teams will battle again and Wednesday thev will 'the winmeet in double headers ner and runner up following s games will make the trip to Ogden Wed-nrsda- Elects Chief (UP) — ri ITSBl RcH July 22Ohm was Carl Store k Dayton elected president of the National football league ns professional owners roaches and offlelals held their annual rules c la r fit at ion meeting here Saturday Named to sneered the late Joe F Carr Storrk will serve until April 040 when a permanent league president will be elected Opposition by some officials to of all vtar games the throughout the country was seen when a resolution wan Introduced by President Bert Bell of the Philadelphia Eagles to reduce the number of aurh gomes The motion was tabled until the December meeting i e I CP)-Na- m-pa inter-distri- ct four-bagg- c v Beaver Form New Llali Trout Fake BEAVER— Beaver on the stream about five miles beyond LeBnron meadows reservoir In the high Bcn-vmountains have made ft good-size- d lake suitable for atocking with fish Recording to gime officials Several cans of fish were recently taken from the loeal state fish er hatehery and transported by truck to Le Baron meadows and from there taken on pack horses to this body of water which will be known as "Wood" lake I ish food in abundant at the lake officmLs said GASOLINE U zk FiRST4 th GASOLINES FRST-GRAD-S cudlunlicd hf TATE ROAD HIE Punnev die plans an umitetir best hull toiirruimi nt Monel i) beginning 111 cl (I ill a John ( cm rise n pro Hie ft sum cl announced kiitunlav coolest will be held ovrr 18 hoes flavors tnnv enter the meet by ” Lcvvilon Juniors Defeat Nampa UNDER CHAntR Bonneville Slate Be! Ball Meet signing with (Neitsen al the b ntry fee IS J2 507-yar- d tt mu Pamusaen 10th hole of the No 1 the course Me'z’ card showed three bogies r6-- v ear-olCharles Herman principally because of bad iron former Salt Palace bike rider will shots and two birdies Mangrum lead a fast field of pedal artists played steady golf in sharp conto the post Sunday in the fourtrast to Nelsons hot and colei game teenth annual state bicycle races which saw the national open king three holes for bogiea — to be held at the Beck's Hot three-putwo of them on the 17th and 18th Springs track at 5 p m Herman well known for his ex- holes as he misned second putts of ploits on the old Balt Palace three feet saucer vows he'll give the youngscoring Fifty one professionals sters a battle ere the race is fin- 154 or better and 23 amateurs 156 or under ished qualified for scoring Junior Tingey has been pulling Sunday's title drive a 'fast one" on local cycling enthusiasts for nearly a year Junior but has been is a jumoVrider passing himself off a senior for the past year just to get into the fast competition LEWISTON July 22 Frances defending Eldredge s American Legion junior basestate chnmpion will be on hand to his laurels defend Tingev ball team winner of the southwestplae ed second in the 1938 meet ern district by 10 straight victories which was held by the A A U lost the first game of a scheduled for the and this year figures to capture three night play-of- f first in the meet sponsored by championship to Lewiston 1 to 0 the local A B L representatives Delmar Owens Lewiston pitcher Keith Lisonbee Keith Hawkes and Frank Paul are also leading won his own game when he sent a over the contenders for the senior division screaming r ght field fence in the third Inhonora Anne Kohler Is the defending ning Owens struck out nine and yieldchampion in the womens division and will be afforded competition ed two hits Boh Metzger Nampa (linker whiffed 10 and allowed galore by a fast field of feminine four singles eve lists d 112 HheMon a 2 0 0 1 I mi rf n 0 (l n P 1 0 0 0 Krai e If 0 K u p 2b 1 fl 0 0 Krhii 0 1 () O Kcillln rf " 38-3- 5 Total 28 10 2115 Totals 34 t 20 1 2 red xTwo out when wlunltiE run 6" tftl n— 4 Crrccrrcil 1011 1—5 211 lint trr run — 3 Home lumm humrran H — Ir I 81" -- 1 0 0 4 tut Hut 11) 4 IlUn M 0 0! I 1 r R 0 Rtn n 0 0 0 S Rtn rf 2 0 0 0 Andrews p 4 I 0 3 0 6 0 I ( hbardt t 1 0 4 4 F(r wn r 2 0 0 0 airbn 2b 3 1 1 3 V sht s f fr I nen s 3 0 0 0 M Ruin C 2 0 4 4 0 Powell cf O (70 1 Ht NTt n I I 2 rnnn Ch 4 10 0 Paclll II 4 0 1 Ih 0 0 0 rtn l nt 1 left-cent- Salt Laker Meets Bolly (larrothers for 6 2 seven the i which was never seriously threat-- i ened With two out in the last frame and the sacks populated O Rush-to- n to break singled to up a hot game with Crescent The scores: Northeast s win ramc in the numJunior Singles Title Matches Sunday ber one doubles when Bill Christ-le- r and Kay Thurman upset Bob DES MOINES Iowa July( 22 (AP) — Slim Tom Chambers Sturgill and Jiuk Storrs Feature battles on this week's Los Angeles ace and Bobby Cdiiothns a lad si hedule will be Thursday when Northeast with its stars Bob from Coronado Cal Saturday advanced into the men’s singles final Booth and Lee Knell tangles with of the Missouri Valley tennis tournament Southeast It took Chambers three hours to Bill OhrlstlerKav Eriilav jmmmftrv Thurman N irthoast def ated Bi h l down Dick llainhne oi Roik Island ship from Gene Wilson of Tulsa and Ja k M rm J h i Rrh Hturplll Allen Me Donald of W ichita 8 6 vniMheHt defeated Pill ( hritler 6 4 5 7 III the Iowa champion h 4 Grunt Linkman Ja'k I ide South-ft but Carrothers had an defeated Gra t J uhm Burklev Tv-- I St Louis took the honors in the r 6 ( 8 6 Hal Th mm h uthfast deeasier time disposing of ft a ted Bf b Andrus 6 Kfi Grai t SatSoutheast of Des Moines finals of two womens events Harris defeated Grant Rlihhi 3 Krause Heating rolled up a 20 5 victory over Jenkins' Sporting Goods and Hunter thanks to a single hit in the last of the seventh by Owen Rushton handed k in SaturCrescent a day games in the Salt Lake Independent Baseball association Krause swatsmiths pounded over 10 runs in the first Inning of their game with Jenkins to take a lead to PROVO— Junior and boy ncltcrs from the southeast section topped league standings in Provo's municiHulmsfon-GIcShannon bred pal team tournament as the second Schott-AIle- n week’s plav was completed Friday Farber Layne Newey-In Friday's matches Southeast W Leavitt Russell Croft-KaWalker Frank Duncan-J Dee juniors defeated Northeast juniors and Morrie Ludden-RobeBrown four matches to one to stamp themEl Monte and Ken Rogerson Larry selves as favorites to tip Northwest in this week’s fray and to complete Summerhays Forest Dale their si hedule w ithout a defeat Grant Hickman was the kev man In Southeast s win over Northeast Jordan Soflbull He took a 6 decision from TK4M HT DINGS Grant Ruhins in one singles match Doj i H lmkiifi and teamed with Jack Linde to upset Richins and Buckley Taylor Battle in Legion Play two-da- Teams Win hl A Riertm Hunter Ivi ause9 rt Crock- ll Pay son Wins well-know- Provo Tennis Teams Clash Trotman-Darre- CHICAGO July 22 (AP)— Par turned and fought back in the western open golf championship Saturday but even a decision over Chicago professional dapper Dick Metz failed to keep the from clinging stubbornly to the lead as the tournament reached its halfway point of 38 holes Metz working on ft four under par first round 67 turned in ft one over par 71 on the No 1 Medinah course for a total of 138 strokes This performance was tops by one shot through a day which saw only two experts best par and six of regulation figures Tribune Intermountain Service In second place was Lloyd ManPAYSON — Behind the six-hgrum of Los Angeles who added a flinging of Curtis Butler a sturdy one over par 71 to his first round young right-handPayson Amer- 68 for a 139 total Right behind him was Byron Nelican Legion baseballers squared son the national open champion Letheir current series with Provo from Reading Pa who carded ft gion rivals at one game each Sat- 72 to bulwark his opening round 68 urday as they socked out a 10 to 1 and make him a hot title choice for triumph windup program of 36 Up to the last of the sixth the Sundays holes all to be played over the No bea was battle game pitchers’ 3 course with its difficult par of tween Butler and Singleton of 36 1 Provo but in tms canto the locals ris Stark Freeman Parsons cracked out six hits which with In 143 Class Kenny Lyman Lefty Harbrecht four walks put the game on ice In the 143 class were three well The two teams will tangle here known Don Evans and possiblyOrson professionals and one amaSpencer will compete for honors Tuesday at 3 p m in the third and teur John David simon-pur- e star final contest to see whtch enters from in masculine events Indianapolis who captained Miss Nelson will be given stiff the state tourney at Ogden the Purdue university team and The best eight clubs in the state holds the Indiana competition In the dives by Beverstate amateur will for honors title in compete ly and Joyce Beck pf Salt Lake title went around in 71 after ft the meet The scries first round of 72 The professionals at Ogdc-n City and such other stars as Billee Thomas and Hat- will start Friday and all gamc3 tied with him were Jimmy Hines tie Hadfield are set to do some- will be played at Kilowatt park who slipped to a 74 Henry Picard thing about lowering existing home of the Ogden Reds the Junc- the PGA champion who had ft 71 tion City s entry in the Pioneer and A A U marks in their specialKy Laffoon of Chicago whose ties league smart 68 two under par was one of Four games will be plaved Fri- the two subpar rounds of the day Dr Cannon Referee Winners day in the state meet The other par buster was Denny Dr Munn Q Cannon of Salt will clash Saturday and Friday Shute of Huntington W Va who losers be The will two eliminated Lake City chairman of the had a 69 one under regulation figA A U swimming winners of Saturday games will ures for a y total of 144 the committee will be referee of the tangle Sunday probably at night same record as held by Harry events here and Charles W'elch Sr in the title game and Saturdav Adams of Chicago whose second losers wall clash for third and round found him of the Deseret gym will be starter sliding four shots Other officials follow: H C An- fourth places over par to a 75 PROVO payson derson Charles Pauli Herb Hill Big Ralph Guldahl of Madison ABHOA ABHOA Herman Rom- Mrtuicn 2b 10 2 1' Pnwll r ( 2 110 N J winner of the championship George Adamson mil 2h Frl 16rf 9 17 0 IRef 112 2 ney Dud Bray and Horace Ensign Peter tell m 1 2 0 2 the last three years was bracketed 1110 Hthwiku If 12 10 at 145 with Ray Mangrum of judges of finish Charles Welch II iMlflav rf i1 20 00 0II Butler 2 0 0 p p Jr A G Johnson Russ Magleby ‘Jlneleton Pa and Sam Snead of White 0 6 01 Pd Telt lb 3 1 7 0 Neljwm c 0 4 0 0 2 m Vatkm (f and John Jones timers George Ramn 'ib Sulphur Springs W Va Snead 1(10 wler r 0 2 Minan Adamson Charles W'elch Jr Ray Brown 2b 0 0 0 0 Pierson 3b 4 2 2 0 who had trouble making his shot Philli a rf (000 Welch Herb Hill O J McDonald behave this summer scrambled all Theron Nielson and Ed Braby over the course in compiling nines Totals 2911 21 Tolals (0 6 18 6 loo Ooo 0— 1 of Prr o two over par judges of dives x — 10 108 100 Pason hit — i wler Twohnse ‘siimman Any paddler wishing to take Finisher Fast strikeouts- - Biter 7 sjipbtmi 6 Bhps part in the meet which is sponDoub e on ball — Hitler 1 Kmjetou " sored by the safety committees of pla — Roe elt to I at t to Rod Felt Guldahl whose fast finishes in of M the recent yearn have made his opigna and Ailhur plants the Utah Copper company under ponents extremely loath t etart the auspices of the Garfield Recrecounting him out of the picture ational association aie asked to just yet had a one over par 71 His card contained an eagle 3 on get in touch with Dr Cannon or Trans-Mississip- Ray 1 10 By Earl Hilligan Two Stars Head Field Dick Nelson high point man In the spring A A U senior swim in Salt Lake City and Virginia Nelson petite Ogden diver who recently captured the national junior A A U women's diving title in a meet at San Francisco will head a large and talented brigade of paddlers into action Along with Nelson such outstanding performers as Don Thoreson Stan Plummer Bob Patrick Howard Smith Junior Clawson John Carmen Jack Thomas Lynn Hadfield Clair Oliphant Hubert Zimbaux Dick Eastmond Dick Bradford Willis Dalton Mor- y ett and y Tribune Intermountain Service GARFIELD— The best way to s put on a show In a swimming pool is to fill it with ft lot of first-clas- s swimmers— and that is exactly what wiU happen here July 28 and 29 when the elite of Utah’s paddle fraternity engage in action in the Intermountain Open A A U meet The lpcal pool built by the Utah Copper company and built mostly because of the unremitting efforts of H C Anderson to have it constructed has been utilized by a fair share of this community’s citizens but never before has it been used for an A A U tourney Bonny C C Golf Teams Battle Today Other Entries Other teams are: Pete Randall-CoHansen Bob Martin-Rube- n Lun-daPeterson Bud Salsbury-Dic- k Lloyd Mangrum 139 at Ilalf-WaPoint Nelson Comes in Vfith Draw Bi" Field OGDEN — Tliev went out on the Rolf coui'e Saturday with a pick and shovel and made it tough on the amateurs who will tee off Sunday at 0 a m in El Monte's annual best ball tournament By making it tough' Ernie Sehneiter El Monte pro explained that thev moved No 1 tee hack so that the hole is now 651 yards a regular nightmare of a hole albeit a par five So after this bit of strategy Sehneiter was quick to forecast that last year's best ball score of The Salt Lake Country club Sun3 32 made by Walter Cosgriff and will challenge the right of day InHarry Gurley was fairly safe Bonneville to rule the roost in diasmuch as 132 is eight under par vision A of the Utah Golf association league in a postponed team faces Big Field match that will get under way at Meanwhile Ernie predicted one 9 30 a m at Bonneville Should the Country Clubbers win of the largest fields in the history of the popular event would battle the duel it would place the two teams in a tie for first place In for the Cosgriff-Gurlecrown Enthe division Forrest Dale Is leadtries represent courses in four cities ing division B However the consensus Saturday and two states The golfers will tee off in two was that the Bonnevilles playing on their own course should turn and first back the invaders flights championship Johnny Geert-sen- 's Those in the championship bracket team was strengthened Satwill be golfers with handicaps of urday by the return of Vcrn Bow-dl- e from the eight or less w'hile the first flight tournament at Colorado Springs will be composed of players with Bowdle will play with Geertsen on the No 1 team against Alex handicaps of nine and over Ten prizes will be awarded In McCafferty and Joe Bcrnolfo of each division so that every golfer the Country club Fait Lake Cmintrv flub — AlfX MrCaf-ffrtwill feel that he has something to Joe Bfrnolfo Royal Jfnaen Rutlv Or-- ! b Jlmmv Wad C J Hmllh Heaton shoot for other than the title Prince B Wicka Frank JMcGanney-Bllugrbretaen Sehneiter said golfers may sign up Rinnevlllf — John Gcertnen Vcrn Bowdle at the first tee Sunday morning Bill Korns Arn Goff Jtiddv Wlltox Walter Included in the championship ( ncrU Hack Owen George Burtoft Norm Hhultz Ralrh etterli flight are two Pocatello golfers who are expected to finish well near the top They are Eddie Harper Jr twice Idaho state amateur champion and Dick Schultz who knocked Harper out of the running in the 1939 Idaho amateur and then went on to lose in the finals to Eddie Bayhouse of Nampa L A Ace by One Stroke Has Total of AAU Tourney Service i Cards Paddlcrs Wait Dapper-Dic- k Garfield 138 to Pace Meet Friday Performers in Paddle Meet t I tk MHUSMti 8 LAWS OF UTAH 9Jf LITTLE RETAIL STATION WITHtsm j WHOLESALE WAYS ! f i |