Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE' MONDAY MORNING 12 1938 Brundage Pauses In Salt Lake En Route to Coast Fox and Mulliken' Hold Times Ilitless Score 16-- 2 Smoky Joe Banks in Fine Form for Post Club Barnett & Weiss Spills ‘ Woodbury Realtors by 11 to 6 Count “Fort Douglas" day at Community park was a gala one for Uncle Sam’s soldiers Members of the post baseball team came up with a 4 to 1 victory over D & R G W and members of the post who were not playing baseball had a lot of fun entertaining fans With Various pregame military drills Barnett and Weiss came up with Its best attack in many weeks to Amateur Federation hammer out an 11 to 6 victory over Woodbury Realtors and Crescent won by forfeit from McClanahan’s Fans attending the game between Fort Douglas and D & R G W Result Sunday’ 4 D k R G W 1 were entertained as nonbaseball-playin- g Fort Douglas Weis Real11 Woodbury Barnett k soldiers went through a tors 6 0 Crescent 0 McClanahan’ close order drill a tent pitching Schedule W vs McClanahan’s No 2 demonstration and a machine gun D k R GTuesday’s m 5 45 umpires Liddell and Anderdrill The soldiers taking part were son sorer Snider Woodbury Realtors v Crescent Commugiven an ovation by fans for their Barber and 5 45 p m nity park a bit in making the program gala Barnev scorer Harvevumpires one The post nine chased across two runs in the second inning to take a lead it never relinquished Johnny Lomasney opened the frame with a double to right and his mates kept right on swinging until two runs were across the plate Smoky Joe Banks veteran right hander stifled D & R G W and his mates came up with spectacular support both at the bat and in the C Y League field Barnett and Weiss and Woodbury Realtors put on a game whicfo found four moundsmen being nicked for a total of 25 base hits The winners collected 13 safeties and the Realtors one less Sunday's Result Cathedral 7 Tooele 2 A seven-ru- n uprising in the second put the game on ice for the For the second straight week the Jewelers Cathedral crew came up McClanahan’s failed to put in an surprising an upset victory over a with a appearance for scheduled game at opponent in the C Y O base Crescent ball league Sunday the local club ft IBARNETT WEISS WOODBURY ABHOA tamed Tooele leader in the current ABHOA Moesser an 5 10 5 Chriitnsn 3b 5 2 0 ft 7 to 2 Last weejj Ca5 1 2 0 campaign R Lindrff 2b 5 2 1 1 Raymor If 5 3 110 thedral 3 0 8 0 Given lb Gunn lb surprised by defeating 4 2 3 3 5 110 0 Emery as Greer c 4 3 B 1 Magna K Lindrff cf 5 3 2 O'Argyle c 4 1 10 4 2 0 liVincent cf Carter Cathedral hurler limited Gilbert 3b 4 0 4 4 2b 5 If OINeUtton gears 10 Tooele to four hits and in only the Shepherd rf 3 1 2 01 Peterson rf 42 0 0 04 Wood p 10 first and fourth Innings were the 10 0 OlMcCslnd 10 0 0 league leaders able to score BchafbUQk p 4 1 1 0 H Turnr 38 13 27 12 Meanwhile Cathedral pounded 4012 24 71 Total Total 200 120 100 — 6 out Woodbury Realtor eight hits off Ronkovich and 070 100 30x — 11 Barnett k Weiss Summary: Errors — Peterson R LIndorff P Pohdori Carter leading the atStolen base — Moeaaer R LIndorff Gutin tack with three Sacrifice hit — K LIndorff Credit victory hit — Given Emery Argyle The score: i CYOLeague Leaders Drop Tussle 0 - 18 National AAJJ Chief Stops Briefly Talks Briefly and Reveals Little Zinik Downs Fort Douglas Celebrates Cqrlcson Honor Day With Win Over D & R G W 4 to 1-- In Feature c JULY M M 2 MONDAY’S SCHEDULE At White Park 6 30 p m — EPCO vs 7 C M o p m — Covev vs Shamrock 7 8 3ft p m — Exchange Club vs Hatter 30 p m — G ft nationwide fight against Jeremiah Mahoney prime opponent of this country's entry in the games in Germany— was a Salt Lake City visitor for 13 minutes Sunday Brundage who arrived in Salt Lake City via United Air Lines at 12:33 p m and departed at 12:4 p m was reticent to the point of aloofness The man who took everything his opponents said in stride following his dismissal of petite Eleanor Holm Jarrett from the U S swimming team for breaking training en route to the games at Berlin had little to say here Sunday Indeed Brundage accompanied by his wlfe did not want to pose for pictures when met by a Tribune photographer and sports writer “I got clear out here without being interviewed and I hoped that I could continue the rest of my trip without having to grant interviews” was his manner of greeting the newsmen when they met him at the air depot Inside Track C Life ' E Merit Beneficial Bupply At Fairmont Park — Mountain States Fuel vs Postal Employe v m — Arden Utah 7 oft p Dairy 6 00 m p Power m —U 8 00 p 700 — Hudson m p P Booster Deaeret v Motor Helds v Drug SunZinik toppled Carleson day in one of the most exciting games White park" fans have seen this season Gene Ludlow starting h pitcher for Carleson and Dale who opened for Zinik pitched four wobbly innings and were rempved The pitchers who succeeded them Glenn Coon and 7 Ped-ersc- Stagg Wayne work both did effective At the end of the fourth inning Neither the score read seven-al- l team scored in the fifth or sixth inning Carleson was blanked in Then the first of the seventh came a storybook finish With two men out Lee Lees walked Jack Stahl then blasted a hall over the ccnterfield wall to win the game Brundage who did hot Indicate his reason for going to the west coast announced that with Japan definitely out of the running as the site of the 1940 games Finland has the inside track for the honor of being host to the world’s foremost track and field swimming boxing 7 Red Fox and Howard MullikCT together pitched Merit Hatters into a game as Merit Hatters The won from S L Times two runs werescored in the third inning when Fox walked four bat ters in a row forcing in one run The second man scored a long fly Howard Mulliken pitched the last two innings but Fox received credit for the victory and fencing stars “We have a number of new men particularly in track and field who have flashed brilliance this year and last and I have no fear that the United States will be well represented in the 1940 games” said Brun- no-h- it 16-- 2 He was annoyed Avery Brundage A A U chief hoped “to get to the coast without being interviewed” He rf-- Three-bas- e to McCausland Charge defeat to Wood Run responsible for— Wood 4 Bthafbuok Struck out— Wood 3 6 McCausland 5 1 H Turner 3 7 McCausland Bchafbuck Base on balls —Off Wood 2 McCausland 3 Wild pitch— McCausland H Turner 2 Scorer — Umpire — Woolley and Porter Harvey TOOELE Orlando a ABHOA! P Polidorl 120 3b-2 3 0 Elich rf R Polidorl If 3 0 2 0 Casper c Simon tch 2b 2 O 1 0 Papesh 2b 2 1 Mnrell lb Arko rf Maslmrdl rf 1 0 10 Slate Clean Totals Tooele Cathedral 12 10 4 0 41Learv if 4 3 1 1 3iP Heaalon 3b 2 0 0 1 Rnkvrt Lark Keeps CATHEDRAL ABHOA ( 244 ' 110103 lAscairfss Carter p 4 3 4 2 8 0 0 OiT Healon 3b 2 0 1 0 4 010 1 7 0IH1II c 1 0 0 0 0 llDowney cf 0 0 Malonev cf 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 liHarboke rf 3 1 1 0 0 OiBlocchl rf 0 Oj 1 lb OiTollrh 10 18 10' Totals 28 8 21 0—8 x— 7 220 003 Bases hit -- Carter 100 too Tun-bas- e ’’Summarv P Polidorl 4 Rnnkovbh 2 Caron balls P Polidorl 1 Carter 10 ter 4 Strikeout Ronkovich Losing pltiher Farm Bureau Baseball Exchange Club sent M M C down to Its eighth consecutive loss of the second half Harry Schilling pitched a steady game as the 4 Clubmen won In a Junior League game Safe0 Ken way blanked Sewell’s Bearden was the winning chuck-e- r and the youngster pitched a very neat game behind excellent 8-- support Utah Poultry won from Valentine 0 Appliance by default when the Appliance Club was unable to field 10-- a team Monday at 'White park Exchange Club meets MeTit Hatters at- - 8:30 p m and Arden Dairy takes on Utah Power at Fairmont at 7 p m St NUAVS SCORES At White Park Division Southern Miss Jacobs Lark Crescent Bluffdale Riverton Limps Home Week’a Results Draper 5 Crescent 2 Lark 6 Sandy 3 Thursday’ Lark at Crescent Riverton at Draper Bluffdale at Sandy Safeway Bearden and James Sewell’ NEW Schedule YORK 17 R H 3 7 July Jacobs the gamest gal in 10 0 n h MMC Exchange Club While and Epstein 1 0 5 2 Dearden and Sontag Metropolitan league Utah Poultry Valentine Appliance Valentine unable to field A team UP)-H- elen E 4 8 5 6 e 3 3 Schilling and Dunlop Germania Officers To 5-- I Three-bas- e Fate-ma- Pacific Coast League Los Angeles Special to The Tribune OGDEN— Ceferino Garcia famous Sacramento San Diego Filipino welterweight and No 1 con- Seattle tender for the title now held by Hollywood Henry Armstrong will face Jackie Burke Utah idol at Ogden on the Saturday Night’s Result Ft H E Sacramento: afternoon of July 25 It will be the LosAt Angeles 511 000 000—7 10 1 000 001 110 — 3 9 2 fourth meeting between these two Sacramento Newsome Salveson and Sueme Sherrill h battlers Burke held Garcia to a draw at Ogden when they first clashed Garcia defeated Burke twice in California In their last fight July 4 at Stockton Garcia was credited with a knockout over Burke before a tremendous crowd under rather peculiar and questionable circumstances The audience preponderantly Filipino was shrieking when Burke went 4iown as the re’sult of a terrific right hand uppercut in the fourth It had been an exciting bout Hysterical Filipinos screaming at the top of their lungs drowned out the referee’s count Burke was up at ‘TO’’ but the referee deemed that technically he hadn’t reached his feet because one hand was touching th® canvas as he said “10” Though Burke and his handlers angrily protested' it was of no avail Jackie is positive that he can take the measure of Garcia When a rematch was suggested George Parnassus manager of Garcia was not interested but when Burke’s backers offered him a guarantee of $2500 route he changed over the n 3 — I 1 Scott Captures 1 1 Decathlon Title GP-Jo- I seph All-Sta- Three-bas- 9) and Franks Grube Sunday’s Result First games: R At Los Angeles’ 010 120 000 — 4 Seattle 102 001 001—5 Hollywood Plckrell and Spindel Gregory Hutchinson and Brenzel (1) Hayes Grube R H E 000 000 400 — 4 8 0 000 000 200 — 2 10 2 Bittner Van Fleet Dickey At Oakland: Portland Oakland Llska and and Raimondi At San Dlegd: R H E San Francisco 010 020 000 — 3 9 2 San Diego lift 320 OOx— 7 11 1 Stutz Wilkie and Woodall Hebert and Hogan Second games At Los Angeles: Seattle Hollywood R H E 400 012 1 — 8 9 0 001 012 0 — 4 10 2 Fernandes Nicholas Tost Barnett and and Annutuio At Sacramento: Los Angelea Sacramento Leiber Freitas and Franks Thomas R H E 002 000 0— 2 6 1 150 025 x — 13 16 0 Barnett and Sueme R H E 000 120 0 — 3 9 1 7 0 001 000 0 — and Cronin Dickey Lindell and At Oakland: Portland Oakland Thomas Conro Ex-Skat- er R 000 001 0 — 1 010 002 x — I American Fort Tourney Runs Batted In Fort Douglas women golfers will compete in a flag tournament Tuesday starting at 9 a m according to Professional Tee Branca York Titers 7 t Avert!! Indians 62 National league man Reds 63 McCormick wick Cardinals 59 Rizzo Arnemau e Red Pirates 60 Med 51 110 4 1 4 4 2 0 1 Southern Association Little Rock Atlanta Knoxville New Orleans 13-Nkshvtlle Blrmlncham Memphis Chattanooga 0 12 International Leagrue Newark 5 5 Rochester Buffalo Syracuse Montreal Baltimore Only games scheduled 3 6 Murray Softball 38 12 27 14 34 8 27 IS Totals was nlnrhhllter for Lundberg aBatted for Lundberg In ninth Totals Oliver 5pm THURSDAY 5 p m-Utah Copper Club va Woolfen den Market — Douglaa A Burk va Arthur Yard Gang 7 p m — Goodrich Dairy v Eureka Vac- 6pm uum — Magna Firemen va Magna MoSale tor8pm 9 P na — Magna Merchant va 4 Way The second half race in the Capitol league in the Salt Lake Independent Baseball association just about resulted itself in a fight for the title Sunday as Tooele City first half champion toppled Vetter’s Standard 10 to 7 and White Star Service tamed Jenkins’ Sporting Goods 9 to 3 Bingham re mained in fourth place and gained on Vetter’s by handing Henager’s Business college an 11 to 6 setback Tooele City’s victory over Vetter’s marked the fourth or fifth time this season that the Smelterites had turned back their local rivals Vetter’s can do its share by winning games' with other clubs in the circuit but When it goes up against Tooele City it has consistently blew games White Star thanks to some spectacular relief hurling by Decker came back to young right-handbreak a 3 tie with Jenkins’ as it notched up its fifth triumph in six starts Decker pitched shutout ball in his six innings on the mound m All-st- 5:30 — Industrial Recreation 6:30 — United vs all-sta- rs vs all-sta- ployes’ all-sta- rs 7:30 — East side juniors vs west side juniors' 8:30 — Metropolitan Columbia 9:30 — Girls’ Em- vs all-sta- rs all-sta- rs vs all-sta- girls’ s Seeded Team Wins Title SPRING LAKE N J July 17 (TI —Frankie Parker of New York and Wilmer Allison of Austin Texas team defeated Charles Hare of England and Dr Eugene McCauliff of New York 0 Sunday in a doubles final of the sixth annual Bathing and Tennis club invitation tournament With Spera Evankovich and Earlier (a final singles match beit Parker and unBowers leading a attack tween Bingham had little trouble in de- seeded Archibald Henderson of The winners Chapel Hill N C had been postfeating Henager’s until Monday because of rain tallied one run in the first and poned a — added five more in the second to put the game on ice The scores: er 6-- 3-- 1 17-h- -- — He j&rft fake §fibtme Central Utah League Nephl 5 Len Hehsr Result 4 Wrdnftria‘a ftrhfdtiis t American Fork Heher at Paysem t Nephl Midi ale 110 Totals Whlta Star Jenkins’ 5 p Firemen 6pm Merchant 7 m TUESDAY JULY 26 — Goodrich Dairy vi — Magna Motor Sale Vacuum v p Magna va Magna Utah Copper 38 13 27 71 Totals ono rf 5 1 4IHughes 3b 4 2 3 Blake sa 3 0 0 White rf 4 2 S'GIlbert cf 0 Knowldon Q 2 1 0 Chrlstensn c 2 0 4 0 l'Draper p 1 1 0 Parrlst sa 2 0 6 0 o 1 10 X 0 3 0 0 ° 4 2 Oi 01 -- 37 17 27121 Totals 40 13 27 15 150 002 102—11 6 000 200 130-Three’ Summary: Homs run — Byrnes Two-bas- e base hit— Vranes Love 8pera 2 hits— Evankovich 2 R Marks Bowers Credit victory to Gilbert Draper Struck Vrane Charge defeat to Draper out Bv Draper 6 Vranes 8 Umpire — L Petersen 8corer — Chupe Totals Bingham Henager’s Utah-Idali- League o Preston Ogden Bamboo n Malad Richmond Result Sunday’s Downev 20 Malad 7 (All other games postponed on acrount of semipro tournament at Brigham Citv ) Statistics Marriage Licenses Twin Falls Idaho Max f7l-- r 22 Filer Odessa Wlk e 18 Filer Ed Tate 19 Kimberly Alice Olson 19 Twin Falls Las Brbn 8 Cal Vegas Porter 30 Nev Santa Monica Gertrude Bertha Steiger 25 Las Vegas Births MANTI Club 8 p m —4 Way Service va Douglaa A BENCH— Mr and Mrs Eldon daughter Burke 10 July 9 p m —Arthur Yard Gang va Woolfenden Market ' RICHFIELD UNGRICHT —John William and Dycie ElTHURSDAY JULY 28 der ou July 10 5 p m — Eureka Vacuum va Arthur LYMAN— Edward Galloway and Eleanor Minnie Jackson son July 17 T6pmn-5loodrlcDairy v Utah Copper JENSEN— Vance and Deleon Anderaon Club July 6 daughter J A Burke va Magna JENSEN— James Harmon and Elsie Mock 7 p m — Douglaa man son July 3 Motor Bale g p m— Magna Firemen vs Magna M'INELLY — John and Vilate Twttchell Escalante ton July 2 Merchant MATTSON— Carvel and W&nda Ashby son June 26 AUGUST 1 MONDAY — Magna Motor Sale va Woolfen- SHEPHERD —Albert J and Ida Barney Aurora son June 26 den Market and Amy Leola 6 p m — Utah Copper Club va Magna COWLEY — David Curtl Nielson daughter June 22 Firemen 7 p m— Magna Merchants va Douglas PETERSON — Henry Keith and Bemiece Charlesworth daughter June 17 A Burke 8 p m — Way Service va Eureka Vac1- - SCHOW — Ronald and Sarah Mclnelly Es calante daughter June 16 uum HRISTENSEN— Reed and Virginia son 0 p m— Arthur Yard Gang va Goodrich June 5 Dairy JEPSON — Marlon and Allen Griffen daughter June 10 AUGUST 4 THURSDAY 5 p m — Woolfenden Market v Magna SYLVESTER — Rov and Florence Parker Merchant daughter June 10and Della Zufett son 6 p m — Goodrich Dairy vi 4 Way WARD— Richard June 9 Service and Helen Mae 7 p m — Magna Firemen vs Douglas A HAXbEN — Ferret Ernest Jensen son June 3 Burke and Nell 8 P m — Utah Copper Club va Arthur HARDING — Samuel DeWayue Yard Gang Lay daughter June 2 9 p m — Magna Motor Bale va Eureka OGDEN — Harold Lester and LaPrtel John son son July 9 Vacuum j i LEGAL 000 Illhits — C 4 2 4 4 2 0 4 3 2 Butterfld ss 4 2 0 R Marks If 2 1 0 2 1 0 Byrnes If Bowers lb 3 2 5 Atkinson lb 1 0 5 Chrlstensn c 2 0 5 2 1 2 Saltas c Marks 2b Vranes p Evnkvich Service 5pm 0 10 10 H 4 7 7pm 8pm 9pm 18 n 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 Mapna Softball 5pm Texas League 3131 12 Longwood ng Monday Heading the list of hopefuls who start competition for the No 2 singles position on the American Davis cup team are Bobby Riggs of Los Angeles Cal and Frank' Parker of New York City ranked No 2 and No 3 nationally and the brilliant but erratic former Wimbledon champion Sidney Wood who is trying for a comeback 8pm two-bagge-rs Arvelhide c 5 0 4 0 HaUbert rf P Ivy rf 4 0 Grant 2b Smith lb 5 3 1 1 3b Fox p 4 McGnlrc p ILUiidberg p iStfCoiu If IxOllver Petersen 40 9 24 7 302 22x — 9 000—3 e Shafer Summary:Two-bas-Three-base Harmon hits — Hill Kellogg Johansou Innings pitched— Bv Holmherg CHESTNUT HILL Mass July 17 Nichols 4 Credit victory to Decker Ch&rrre Hits — Off Nichols 8 to Sjogren (UP) — While Walter L Pate non- defeat Struck out Decker 1 Sjogren 10 Heath 3 Nichols 5 Decker 10 Umpire — A playing United States Davis cup — BvPetersen — Irving Scorer E captain ’looks on America’s leading I tennis players will battle in the BINGHAM HENAGER’S ABHOA forty-sixt- h annuai Longwood bowl Spera cf ABHOAI 5 1 1 0 4 3 1 OILamper If 5 3 4 4 tournament on the historic grass Cardan is 3b 3 0 1 OILove 2b of the Cricket club starti- DeLany 3b 2 0 2 llDtincan lb 5 19 0 Association 3 2-- Meet Opens At Longwood E MONDAY 0 — Magna Merchants vi 6 Frazier and Sprint Chap'm and Hogan Copper mClub 6p — Eureka Vacuum i Woolfenden Market 7 p m — Magna Motor 8a!e v Arthur Yard Gang — Douglas A Burke va Goodrich Toledo Kanaa City Dairy 5 6t Paul (second Indianapolis 9 p m — Magna Fireman v 4 Way game ailed seventh new league rule) Service Milwaukee Columbus Louisville Minneapolis TUESDAY —4 Way Service va Magna Motor Sales — 6 p m Eureka Vacuum vs Firemen — Woolfenden Market vs Good Houston 6 Fort Worth 1 rich Dairy — Arthur Yard Gang v Magna Shreveport 3 Dallas 0 San Antonio Oklahoma City Merchants — Utah Copper Club va Dougla (second game eight inning i Tulsa Beaumont 35 k Burke At San Diego Sen Francisco San Diego er feated St Anthony 1 to O'The game went 11 innings Leading hitter was Lovejoy St Anthony shortstop who clouted two triples in four trips to the plate Two-bas- e hits were accredited to Caverty and to Hale White St Schedule Monday' Ictory lieiiue Glory v Hunter No 1 5:45 p m umpire L Petersen Leonaiji’s Circle Inn vs Rotary Boys No 2 5:45 p m umpire Hines Industrial Steel vs Salt Lake Hardware 5 45 p m Community umpire E A annual benefit performance which will be held at White park Monday August 1 The proceeds from the game will go Into a medical fund to pay the expensed for all players injured in Salt Lake x Softball association games this season Players in the local’ sbftball leagues are working with team" managers and officials to make the benefit' show the biggest in Several injuries have history cropped up this year and have been taken care of by the medical fund The money received from ' the games will be used for future mishaps squads will be selected from each league to play in the contests The stars will be chosen by team managers Soma fancy softball exhibitions are expected to result The pairings follow: TOOELE CITY VETTER’S ABHOA Issued' every mornlna by Th Salt Lak ABHOAI 5 1 11 1 Salazar 2b 5 3 1 4IRIualdl lb Tribune Publishing Company Brundage Helsingfors Finland’s Davidson cf 5 1 1 0 DeMtchele 2b 5 3 2 0 5 0 0 0 Fielder p 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Bunday's Result Bingham 11 Henager’a 6 White Star 9 Jenkins’ 3 Tooele City 10 Vetter’ 7 two-tea- soft- 111 Lewiston Preston Capture Idaho Semipro Battles Two-bas- e the- - 10-- 7 Independents Golden of five 5101 Burke Eager For Battle With Garcia tennis came limping home Sunday R H E 7 10 2 on the liner Georgic after an unsuc- Carleson Motors 9 7 3 Zinik in cessful but rampaigrf and Ludlow Pedersen glorifying undeHagen Lark remained the only Stagg and ' feated team ip the southern division Europe grimly determined not to Platt R H E of the Salt Lake County Farm Bu- retire L Time 2 the 0 6 reau Baseball league when they "I should say not!" declaredwhen Merit Hatters 16 13 0 lass bronzed California Allen and A Davlni Fox Mulliken and husky handed Sahdy its first defeat 3 J Dunn Crescent hurler set-- a questioned by reporters off quaran- Branting record in strikeouts in the Farm tine “I’m not going to retire— just Bureau league when he was cred- yet” As Helen snapped out the “just ited with fanning 17 of Draper’s the quick tightening of her champion crew although Crescent yet” Meet Monday brown finished on the short end of a 2 lips and the angleam In herdenial of flashed eyes unspoken £bunt Officers of the Germania A C words she had spoke the The Riverton-Bluffdal- e game was aboutpolite her reported court feud with and members of the board of direcnot reported Helen Wills Moody during other tors of the organization will meet SANDY LARK Monday at 7:30 p m at 778 Wall portions of the interview Miss Jacobs stood there on the street to complete plans for the annual "sportsfest’’ sun deck in a dark blue polka-do- t The "sportsfest"' which will be ted foulard dress with straw hat trimmed to match She leaned on held at Lagoon Wednesday is an a mottled-brow- n malacca cane to annual event on the calendar of his mind favor her bandaged right ankle the Germania A C She leaned on the cane until pho tographers tried to "shoot” her with it She would not permit that She Lark 201 120 Ox— 6 Errors — Bush 2 Jacobson E Smith tossed the cane aside when the lens She insisted Nelson Sonne Stolen base— S men started working Parry Smith Swenson Parry 2 Osborne Sacrifice on “no photographic alibis” hit — Coomb Home run — Vranes Miss Jacobs former American hit — L hits — Bovd Oliver Smith Jacobson Double plays— Boyd to and Wimbledon singles champion fewest to Sonne Inning pitched — By Tribune' Intermountain Service J Smith 3 Vranes 8 Credit Ins4sted that she harbored no ranto Vranes Bateto defeat Charge victory man Struck out — Bv Bateman 5 Smith 5 cor and had no alibis after her Idaho — Lewiston’s rampaging Indians Sunday BLACKFOOT Vranes 6 Bases on halls — Off Bateman 1 withering defeat by Helen Wills Smith 0 Vranes 1 Hit with pitched balls — of whitewash on this southeastern Idaho a coat liberal on Wimbledon applied the final in Moody — Wild pitch city bv BateOsborne Bateman man l Umpires —Crump and need Scorer July 2— a defeat that shocked the shutting out Blackfoot’s pride the Black Sox 7 to 0 in the initial —Thomas tennis world and set plenty of game of the semipro baseball tournament DRAPER CRESCFNT tongues ABHOA ABHOA An overflow crowd 'in the new — 2 Bundquist rf 4 ft 0 0 Rph Day 2b 5 2 $28000 L 5 sa 2 0 3 ss grandstand at the eastern Lunneit 0 13 DarelDay pitehtfr struck out eight 4 10 0 Ross Dav cf 3 2 0 J Dunn p Idaho district fairgrounds watched Anthony men and Figg 'Preston pitcher had Pierce 3b 5 2 1 1 G Luimen lb 4 1 3 n a 4 3 0 dazzling by fielding Cottrell rf 0 0 0 exhibitionjtf 10 Sander rf the same record W Day c 4 0 8 2 Knirhmirti iJb 2 0 0 1 the Lewiston crew" prevent a single M Rsmen 1b 4 3 111 Smith if 10 10 Errors were chalked up against from Blackfoot runner 4 o the c 0 2 Brown 0 R Crump rf 17 0 crossing B Andrus p 4 0 2 0 Carroll lb 10 5 0 NEW YORK Mitchel Chatterton McArthur and tally plate 0 1 0 July 17 R Allen rf 2 1 0 0 Ainsworth If Credit for the victory was given Buhlcr 2 0 0 0 Scott B Ballard if 2 0 0 (U Olsen 2b a smiling young to Fox wiry pitcher for the LewisScheduled MondajT’are games be14 6 27 4 ster who will be a junior at West39 1027 7 Totals Total 000 210 020—5 ern Reserve university Cleveland ton nine and the defeat was chalked tween Pass Creek C C C and the Draper Crescent 100 010 000— 2 Mcup to the Blackfoot pitcher Snake River league Errors— Ralph Day 2 Stolen base— this fall won the national decathat men 3 p m and between Darrel Day Ross Day 2 M Rasmussen lon at Randall’s Guire Fox struck out four Lund-berthe two dechampionship hits — Pierce H Allen Brown g one out and McGuire struck — e Island a stadium with Rose feated teams of today’s games St hits Day Ralph Day M Sunday point second Blackfoot pitcher Rasmussen Struck out — By Ben Andrus score of 6498 after two days of comAnthony and Blackfoot at 5:30 p m 10 J Dunn 17 Base on' balls — Off Ben one out struck PRESTON 8T ANTHONY 1 J Dunn 2 Hit with pitched petition Andrus ABHdAI ABHOA Stolen bases were credited Ivy of ball — Darrel Day by Dunn Wild pitch — Secob’d in the field of seven that Bair sa 5 0 0 2 Browning el 5 0 2 II 0 Dunn Passed ball — Brown 1 Umpires — Lewiston and Walker of Blackfoot Jonas cf 5 0 10 Hale 2b finished the gruelling two-da- y 5 1 2 3 Wellington and Cottrell Scorer— Tucker grind 2b 4 1 1 0 Lovejoy 4 2 2 4 was Hamilton Mornlngstar of No sacrifice hits were made Sarboe Heath Mltcho! lb 4 1210 Whlta p 5 13 4 and a Z Bair c 4 2 8 3 Davis c 5 18 2 Normal school with hit a Michigan Cavertv 4 2 0 0 1 rf 0 3b McArthur Smith Tomlinson 10 each and hit Dies Ivy 5410 Other competitors Johnson If 4 0 10 Buhler 3b points 2 110 T 1 Chaiertn 3b 4 0 M'Drmott lb 5 1 14 0 were scores and their Allen Scisco MILLBROOK N Y July 17 UPi— 0 4 4 1 0 0 P 6 Thorstsd Fig 0 it were Two double recorded plays Institute 5354' Edward 4 0 1 0 Harris rf Clarence B Davison 69 for more Tuskgee Gordon as- The first Nugent to Grant to Carte' Grand Street Jr Boys’ than 20 years the holder of the sociation New York 532814: Anton of the Blackfooters and the second Totals 38 5 33181 Totals 41 8 3314 world’s record for skating 50 yards Williamson to Sarboe to Smith of LEWISTON BLACKFOOT New York A C 5249 3 from a standing start and anxearly Kishon ABHOA ABHOA John Erhardt Columbus council Lewiston WlUlmsn 3b 5 2 2 1 Nugent ss 4 4 4 2 in Samueflnsull of various partner Noves ss 4 115 Walker cf 4 0 2 0 Columbus 4481 ty and Preston Wins of Knights utilities died Sarboe 2b 4 4 3 fb 3 1 18 0 after 3!Carte Sunday Chicago A New Donald A Dutton Millrose Tomllnsn If 4 1 3 0 Pate c a lengthy Illness In the second game Preston de- R Petrscn cf 4 0 2 0 Conn If York 4185 10 0 0 6-- dage A definite choice of the site for the 1940 games will be made within the next 30 days according to L slate’ ball games has Jbeen lined up for White Star Victor Halter Carleson Motor Exchange Club Utah Poultrv Salt Lake Time Valentine Appliance Vetter’s attractive An Tooele Gty Trips By MARLOWE BRANAGAN Avery Brundage of Chicago presi- S dent of the national A A U and the man responsible for entry of the United States in the Olympic games at Berlin in 1936 — a man who led a Metropolitan League Merit Zinik Indie Circuit Softball Chiefs Top Place XH Announce )Beiefit Event Clubs Win NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Office of State Road Commission Salt Lak City Utah July 9 1938 Sealed bids win be received by the State Road Commission of Utah State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah at 2 o’clock p m Tuesday July 26 State of Utah 1938 and at that time publicly opened for construction of a gravel surfaced road In Utah county the same being Federal Aid Project No 167-(l) between Eureka and Capper Leaf The length of road to be constructed or Improved Is 2898 miles and the principal Items Of work are approximately as follows: 220000 Cu Yds Unclassified Excavation 24700 Tons Gravel Surface and Subbase The attention of bidders la directed to the Special Provisions cov erlng subletting or assigning the contract The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this contract shall be 80 cents per hour The minimum wage paid to all Intermediate labor employed on this contract shall be 60 cents per hour The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be 50 cents per hour Plans and speflclatlons are on file In the office of the 8tate Road Commission Salt Lake City where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders Specifications proposals bidding blanks and plans will be furnished at Salt Lake City on depositing 82 00 which will b returned providing contractor submits an acceptable bid and returns the plans within seven days after bids are received Any additional Information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety 'company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond The right to reject any or all bids is reserved Cash certified check or cashier’s check for 5 ’ per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the Btate Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that If awarded the contract the bidder win execute the contract and give bond aa required STATE ROAD COMMISSION By W D HAMMOND Chairman E£RA C KNOWLTON Chief Engineer NOTICE TO VENDORS OF RUBBER ’ TILE FLOORING Bids will be received In the office of the Purchasing Agent of the University of Utah until July 26 1938 the same to be publicly opened and read at the above stated time and place for the furnishing of rubber tile stair treads and flooring as called for In th specification Specification! may be obtained upon application to the office of the Purchasing Agent Room 120 Park building between th hour of 8 30 a m and 5 p m Certified or cashiers’ check in the amount of at least 5 per cent of the bid must accompany the bid The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids Bv order of the Board of Regents of the University of Utah SEIBERT W MOTR Purchasing Agent |