Show i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING' SEPTEMBER 20 9 1933 CRAWFORD SHIELDS ' PERRY ' STOEFEN TRIUMPH - “ 1 Phyllis Prater Helen Hofmann Snare Major Honors in Handicap Tournament Covey’s First Meet-NofeNew Yorker to Round Reveals Anzac Invader Shots Workings WINNER GETS JQffilTALATf d Lanky Salt Laker Has Best Grant Bows to Giant Californian in Exciting " Match ' Card in Foursome InPerrylmpressive- Against Quist nut cluding Little American FOREST DALE 8 I Mr O’Neil I Miss Mrs Whit-Wort- CINCINNATI Sept 8 — Owen Covey fine young stylist from Utah toured the Kenwood course today and gave golfing critics something to see in the way of smooth stroking The 'lanky Utahn wtetrmountain champion played in a foursome which included' Lawsbn Little Spec Stewart and Casper Hoffman III Stewart Albuquerque golfing expert 78 on the tour Little Colorado had a state champion had 75 Hoffman a Denver strong player also had 75 Covey’s golf however was the best of the day He turned in a fine 73 and appeared to have his shots well under control' Saturday he will play final practice round with Little Stewart and George Dunlap Covey was well pleased with the coyrse “I think the course is very satisfactory” he said is a little too high though Flaying in the nineties is a bit unpleas- Thompson Share Class Honor Miss Phyllis Prater and Miss Helen Hofmann Forest Dale clubmates walked off with major prizes in the Barnett & Weiss handicap tournament whicp ended its journey Friday at Forest Dale- Miss Prater scored the grand low net with a line total of 204 30 strokes under women's par while Miss Hofmann played three uniformly tine rounds of golf to win grand low gross with - strokes 49 Winners in the various classes in eaoh of which two awards were made for low net and second low net were: Class A— Mrs A D O’Neil Nibley Park 222 Mrs A C Moore Forest - ant” Dale 226 Class B— Mrs F T Whitworth Country club 2U Miss Esther Rosenblatt Country club 217 Claas C— Mis Hildegardt Thomp-so- n Country club 211 Mrs Morris Rosenblatt Country club 220 Increases Lead— i' Miss Prater began the day with a net lead over Mrs Whitworth and a margin over Miss Thompson Her First round of 53 added two more to the margin on tile handicap basis and then she bounced around the final trip in 47— her initial experience below 50 strokes —for a final day total of 100 gross Her handicap allowanca c 1 36 stroke gave her a$et of 64 Miss Thompson nwved ahead of Mrs Whitworth by three strokes on the basis of handicap score posting net 67 “to' MrsWhitworth'r 72no deficit she had In turn the the morning into a three stroke lead In Clasa C Jerry Soules of the Country club and Miss Jileau Goulet Bonneville two rising young golfers each finished a single stroke out of a tie fqr second place with Mrs Rosenblatt- A back third hole on the second nine wee costly to Miss Goulet while Miss Soulesr difficulty was chcountered on the first nine where he posted lour eights to hike her v W v two-strok- e CINCINNATI Sept 8 (£)— Nearly the entire field of 162 players who will participate in the national amateur golf tourney starting Monday appeared at the Kenwood course today to get the lay of the land Chandler Harper of Virginia Beach Va shot a 68 as against par 75 but for the most part scores vied with the day’s intense heat to see which could get the highest George Dunlap of New York who turned jit a jood 69 yesterday broke away to a bad start ThS afternoon took a seven on the par four first and finished with 41 for nine holes Par Is 36 Johnny Goodman Omaha national open champion and Ross Somerville London Ont the defending titleholder also were content with short rounds today and each registered a 38 J - four-strok- e ' ' m L A fry t ly t: jRdEJL’ V v ri -- BROADCASTS VOTED DOWN tt score BAKER VICTORS Win in Arena - Mrs O'Nail Steady d Mrs Rosenblatt preserved her place in Class B With a fin round of golf She totaled 96 which with a 7 handicap gave her a net 69 the best performance of the day in that class Her gross was a single stroke back of Mrs Whitworth who was playing with a 23 handicap Mrs S w Hughes Bonneville had a nice round to gain third placa over Mra Jack Gorman Forest Dale Each had gross 104’ but Mrs Hughes had the r advantage of a larger sec-en- t i f' I vv done 4 Terry had waited” steady play earned top position in Clasa A Startfinal 18 hole a stroke to the ing the good with Mra Moore she carded a 93 which with her 19 handigross cap gave her a net total for the day of 74 and a grand total of 223 Mrs Moore’s final round was 95 and con- eluded three dayaof exceptionally eteady medal play Sha was playing 4o an 18 handicap and finished second o Mra O’Neil with her 326 ‘ In the low grow race Misa Hofmann continued to hold tha lead she established the first day of the tournament Her final day's 86 duplicated the score of Mrs 1 G Shriver potted In the morning who finished nine strokes behind the Dale Bam-bin- a Helen' three rounds were for her 149 total played in 83 Mr Shriver scores wart ’ Anyhow it was a whirlwind of a scrap 'St' In his match with Newman Baker pursued one course consistently That was to jab Vic’s nose and such por' Y tions of his face as were accessible ’ t- v with a stinging left apd pump in rights to the ribs In the course of time those stiff little lefts brought Conclusion of the 54 hole of pla? fn the Barnett St Weiss han- blood and kept on bringing blood to Occasionally Eddie fastened dicap tournament at Forest Dale premier tournament of its nature atha finish right onto Vic’s ear Newman’i ofIn the state gave eight women golfer an opportunity to demon- fensive consisted of a rare right and strate their superiority in stroke competition Class winners are s rush now snd then but the shown in the group above Left to right Rfj-- Morris Rosenblatt Baker evaded practically all graceful of these class C second low net Hildegarde Thompson class C low net rushes Esther Rosenblatt class B second low net Mrs F T Whitworth Burke certainly showed great In his bout with Mog Warclass B low net Mrs A C Moors class A second low net Mrs A D O’Neil class A low net Below the grand winners Left ren After an even first round and s leaning toward Phyllis Prater grand low net right Helen Hofmann grand low athesecond that took Ogden boy Burka clipped Mog gross 167 with a telling right to the chin near the end of the verse i $ In the third Burke drove In body j blows and Mog took a nine on his Grotg knee Tha match ended when Burke A D OTfwtt ?ut(iiH4tti4itMiM95 O Moore Poraat Dale hammered home more rights in the Balaa Hofmann Forast Dal H fourth and Mog was counted out Mra L O Shriver Poreat Dala M Jimmy Welch and Elliott ' Drew Mra L U Packman Port Douglas 97 opened the show with a B CLASS filled with action and clinches It was Mra P T Whitworth Country Club 95 a draw lather Rosenblatt Country CJyb Red Warren brother of Mog Mrs 8 W Hughs Bonneville 104 Mra Jack Oorman Poraat Dale scored a technical knockout over Pres104 Mrs X H Selbach Country Club ton Hughes of Woods Cross in the M Mm- - J- - J Walnatock Country Club French Body’ Refusal 103 third round Preston’s second heaving Hr- 107 Fwmt Dale in the towaL Rad followed his usual Mrfte Braltiu Nlbley Ptirk 104 ‘Compromise’ Bring tactics of playing almost solely for M1- - & 103 potnpw Bonneville the head and tha taetics proved sucJuShd Quick Action 105 cessful for after a final clip to the We P Semen Hlbley Park CLAM O jaw In th third Prastoa was la a bad 3ittw Pcraet Dale 100 way Rlldegard Thompson Country Club PARIS Sept (ffHHeori Cochet Sherm Handarson got a decision Mra M Rosenblatt Country Club 110 tennla star ovar famous French Young Garda Th i latter fought formally 105 terry ®b Country Club Hlaau Ooulrt BonnrtUt game battle but ha began to fade 8 announced tonight be had turned proMra W H SwMt Country Club a little in the third when Henderson e4tet op 117 fessional and algned a contract with alternated Mra O A Hughoy Porwt Dal IOC powerful left and rights Mra W W Allan porwt Dal 144 Big Bill TUden up to championMra W Jtnnlngs Poraat Dala Cochet’s announcement made to Marty Mayrttved 13 form in hi scrap with Bert Pelsports writers definitely ended all ship Maya was master legrino speculation as to what the former out Pellegrino went down athroughcouple world’s champion would do He will of times in the first and again in the make his pro debut here in the aeries starting Septem- second At that point his seconds conhe had enough and in went ber 83 when be and Martin Plaa will cluded the towel represent the tricolor against Tilden Promoter McCullough announced and Bruce Barnes that beginning Monday September Cochet had declared yesterday he 18 would b boxing tnrws at would play in the aeries but would the there every Monday night during not accept pay for his services and the arena winter teeson thus ha insisted would retain his VA y C’ $V Cochet Decides To Become Pro Signs Contract N ’ of ’’ pirortD!’u1“ OF COURSE! “tiie vaihe piiAtnoir Was Equipped With amateur status To that Pierre Gillou president of the French Tennis federation declared Henri automatically would forfeit his amateur standing by appearing in a match with professionals for which admission was charged Informed of Gillou’s declaim) Cochet declared he would turn pro “at th first opportunity" and the opportunity quickly presented ip “I believe we ari headed straight for open tournaments" the Frenchman said this morning This despite the French federation’ wall known objections to play between amateurs and professional and Gillou’s assertion that so long as ha held the federation presidency there would be no open championanlp in France Cochet said he had received numerous offers for matches in the United States and Australia -- TIRES i EQUIP YOUR CAR WITH FIRESTONE f The Tin Dffl L That Taught Thrift to Millions ’r r AT TIIE MOTOR CDAIIY Cor 3rd East and 3rd So Was 2713 amfucan association Toledo IndlanRpoli Milwaukee 3 Minneapolis Cohimb'ij t LouUflll f Mm Vjw tui Forest Dale Timps Arrange Golf Lineups PROVO— Lineups were announced Friday by Professional Walter Miller for the Timpanogos-Fores- t Dale team golf match that will be played here Sunday Thy match which closes the season for Forest Dale and leaves the Timps with one more engagement will begin Lineups: WHrMIUr-prR C O Hanwa 8 Q Jtnstn A Bn W L Snow K Hilvori-- B t at 10:80 B Oretnwood D W Lor Clsd ClarS s iwwtm o a m FORl-S- T DALS Tom McHush pro Id Klnttl'r Lra Jarman Jack Inatyn Carl Nordbrrs Wayna Crowton Tip Knapn C A Huy hep Bob Nerlna M O Thom nan 7-- 5 ' 6-- 4 6-- 6-- 4 6-- 4 6-- 7 1 Results Like This To Help Folks Get ly Lawyers Defeat Doctors in Golf Tourney at Fort s 80-8- 8-- 6 6 4 anani-mous- of the fighting "stood still and s seven-eighth- while 6--4 Athletic managers of Eastern division members of the conference In session here voted to again prevent air accounts of games The managers also decided to abide by the rule adopted by the conference last year by which complimentary ilcketa will not be given coaches and high school players The latter rule to designed to hit both at proselyting and wholesale complimentary practice All Eastern division members were represented except Colorado Teachers college (Oontinuad Proa Pass Klsbtaan) O’Neil’s ff’ f another year protest but there it was Many spectator figured that Terry had taken the third by a big margin and tha sixth by a still bigger one and that the rest were more Or less even Another view was that Jensen had handicap 'Mrs her the d ’of four-strok- e J-- 2 Makes Me DENVER SepL I (AV-T- he ban on radio broadcast f football game In th Rocky Mountain conference baa been renewed for Features Prelim Bring Action T -- Six-Roun- ’ Lester Stoefen blond Californian Gregory Mangin of Newark N who towers 6 feet 3 inches and national indoor titleholder by scures enters the" semifinals for the first of 84 time in his short career plays the Sutter won and lost the 'day’s only brilliant Perry tomorrow while “doubleheader” The sturdy New OrFrank X Shields the equally tower- leans youth lost to Crawford after ing New Yorker meets the great gaining his quarterfinal bracket in in international battles the Crawford morning at the expense of Vivian that will put both American youths McGrath Australian who to the severest tests backhand shot features a Stoefen gave1 an excited gallery of Thus the tournament lines were 10000 spectators their biggest mo- drawn for two duels of tennis styles ments of an overheated day by out- as 'far apart as the poles Shields lasting Bryan (Bitsy) Grant Jr the packs more dynamite’ than Stoefen ended scrappy Atlanta bantam who in his strokes and has much more the reign of Champion Ellsworth experience to his credit although Vines yesterday But Perry and each is only 23 years old Perry is Crawford flashed by far the most Im- only 24 and Crawford at 25 is nearpressive tennis of the quarterfinal ing the climax' Of his greatest season round Both foreign stars have tasted rare Stoefen took Grant’s measure in fruits of triumph this year Both a “David and Go- have an game developed liath’’ duel decided by scores of control plus ability to and and with the result- - in “take- great On - the American service doubt right up to the finish despite form thus far in the tournament they the Los Angel es star’s' marked physi- figure as slight favorites over the cal advantages American exponents of the slam-banQuist Outclassed slashing type of game in which resources seem more potent” Perry trounced Adrian Quist the Shields’Stoefen' handsome young Australian who con- than There has been only one quered Wilmer Allison with a mag- final in the history of the national 0 nificent brand of tennis tournament the 1926 battle in which Crawford administered a tnmsTn Lacoste teat Jean Borotra lor the son to Clifford B Sutter of New Or- title There have been only three inleans third ranking American to the vading victors— Hugh Doherty of tune of and the issue was England in 1908 Lacoste in 1926-2never in doubt and Henri Cochet in 1928 The powerful Shields despite some WESTERN LE4Gl'E trouble with his booming service Springfield 15 Joplin'6 bombarded his way ’to victory in the Topekt 3 St Joseph other quarterfinal over the resolute Omaha Det kfolnea 9 RJVI C GRID JENSEN BURKE - FOREST HILLS N Y Sept 8 (AP)-T- wo’ young tennis giants fought their way to the semifinals of the national men’s singles championship today and carried the last hopes of the home guard against the challenge of two of the world’s finest shotmakers Frederick J Perry Britain’s Davis cup hero' and Jack Crawford ace Australia's Previous Tie Wiped Out a Barrister Amass 52 to 35 Margin Their previous golfing engagement forgotten in a now warfare Salt Lake county lawyer proved too convincing in their links argument Friday at Fort Douglas with the county doc tors and settled the matter of supremacy for the year at least by a team score of 52 to 35 The lawyers did not leave an opening for their professional rivals In a match held in August at the ooun try club conflicting reports of results led to official announcement of a tie Under unanimous rota at tha Fort club Friday (unanimous by tha lawyers) th doctors' claim to the previous occasion was or tit on dismissed "with prejudice' dered Scores: A DOCTORS J Hotmer airbanka Fein : Byron Reel O R Cornwall W X Midlion W U Bill N R Jackson P D Spancer Clark Yount Reed Harrow Leland Cowan J X Jack X U Bkldmra J X Tyre L N Oilman B L Staullar W A i i P Donohr C Pemdleton it BC Ktrtley Csliliter R B Allnon M SkotieldI O H Baca £ D LeCompta X J Brlel R Murohy Roy Oroeebaek R W Owen Total A Skeen JiA B Inin UQ A Marr D Thurman Bowlea OiD A R LAWYXM B Stavtna 1 Paul Ray e U B Wlthi 0 A M Cheney o W M MoCrea B W Carlton arloa Badaar D W Moffat 1 B Dramann f llBen Spenc 3 Oeorie Critehlow 0 Lynn Richards 3 H A Smith SI Dm Cummlnss 0 51 McDonoush J'Athol Rawltna fIJ hitebralMn l ed Jensen 0 R O 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