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Show . 1 , 4 . . , I --- , . ........... . . , - - BUTTLE is -- TJTEDESERET YEWS . "it To MEET , . ' - . , i t '2' -. JuLT---2- 0 ritNrs------ ri IT T ri tri--- a ' FRIDAY - 1928 Pr rt --. ler ri A T li T TO Mt --1- -- -. -- - 6 britNAL. ; - , e- - -- : - - i i - Semi-Fmal- v, Miss Crow Advances to - D 31LAND GARROS STADIUM. efi: n. cut et.", m II nrs he . It" r (to. Era-net- s Oilers Keep Pace , t ..',, V 1 ts Nine Telephone Arr 7 1 NI Detroit et Witehaielea. ellor. Loggia. k t , eleaaT. ' tg ., -- --- ni 1 Olympic Squad neoges , t tild, Reaches ,10 - ' -' ' , I ' . J i. ,. : ' Nlt, 6- l -- 52-- ; - i- .- a K , , .,,,,, ., I . - lI i. I i,v,CATIII.E.bil,TAle-kille,,and-..,Walatt ; i, -- , ie , ? 4. ii .i a.m.-Ca- W 0 n't Be LOng Now!, VS- , 2- -1 , .- . . ' ;'" -' I, ,:l A ---- , rrth k ' 1i 4' 1 '.. '..., - ,'.a . - 4 . d I ,1 ? con-tes- - t 1.": 1 i I ''' .l )ester-Corbe- : 1 a. --, . . 1 ls 1 ,. ptain , i feeling 1 c... at , i i i , . . , i i - 4 I I, 7 - . - - , ., ...e.-..- ., I. , ; t 1 l - Seml-fina- L i .. , i4 end-WM- 3 g e A , semi-final- t It - ,,. lld i) -- df nn , 111 )1) .119 13 ,e 71.,-Stel- - , ht III Pet. 1.4 63 64 41 , I n- w. Davis Cup Squad C-- ht, VictoryOver By I. - i r .1 ...... -..: . ....... .... .... Now York .611 -- Set ., ., i rt-- ut -- - II . a.m.--W- , - rel. 5:-- todpobia et 1 t stal ' i - Help to Amenca I ' -- IllUell 1 , I I- 1 -- t bitortone-rinale-sriti- lig' r ...:,---- - r 33 set II 31 - - re itedtplata 44 31 Louie ..4 ; 41 Mit t b twee" tteanwest ... . ... le le 1141 Ile be 4111 4 ide plead 4.1 le .S.,4 . Itrookil 31 Al .4144 le eastartee .... . ... .... 41 44 :bee 1'010,4,re' SS Sot .411 .. 1444 4n rs S4 sne :11.1 3,3 16 .401 2 I 17 ..1119 11,1144elptils. ...., c llotreit 0 IrT1.411011 rem ToHDArs GAMES. New Verb at Orbtrace clar. Chicago a N. York. ekbudY Cleve lead ad Beaton, eland,. Itrookba at rittobertb. cloudy. tMer,a. at tiacinnett. lewd at Mande 'phis- - 1;1 , I In - and Gwilliam Card 78 Each. uRDAy .. e1LERICAN. w. 66 6L Leal. Chigoes, Sel or 1 wit - ;,'.- -- EORGE LEWIS of Los An," First r,ound matches were drawn uP aa gelea and Ralph Pug:Intro, Or- hamplonship Flight. "Push-Over- ." and i In field' led the den club champion. Fugmir As i ergaLe 6a.onetitz.tisipts . the qualifying round of the state V. Rockefeller and S:34 li Nicholson. amateur golf totarnament at the Bartlett Wic and; 'AMSTERDAM', Holland. luly JJOUS 'al Steve Moore. ort 11AVEN. Juiy 20. American Olym- .COUrSe - yealer , if,a1 a.m.ITACarter and FAMstrong Heeney sentiment is' Both-pie team. in fine fetti and ready C:,naughy... 1), Smith- rut B .4ay.. 1.6.8 at the laitherta unbrokerr'1 for Also lastorto games al. Lbw to carded Anis. D of the one 'hundred per cent:, front Amsterdam stadium. arrived a Lots altd Did 1 Oilalifnetinn of Big Bill Tilden e club. which has heretofoaa-Tunney w aboard the Steamship President atile,sifor ptrhiezem. ! entoredSerene eonfhlenee in the Roosevelt at 1.43 o'clock this talented champion.; aa : k afternoon. loymt hl.anav:evect.,s, Palrelaay) laaddm.trehdimbeareThioy (Alma. proitess of themembers plav of this Muhl Len.T:pe:lagernwndi n Koma of the a ! tsht:Sctliwn'elir N4t i41 titeer Amsterdam who afilu'eenbceeenot5ttlepeePeedina itnoethaereTubrel-entering of bit surp.awmir abilityas a sighted Mark ,Satise harbor about 1 la p m. and at rgs decide the , ' tett minutes of two the vessel his to player. took now way here 91;; in to drift . tier. ginning ar as in the dock timid the cheers K into Larson and , peo into the negative side of W.V.' Close' behind Gottschall T.,Ideun Lowrhrat:on "f many spectators who crowded 's debate at the Yankee zir lc EXPLOV,E9', LEM" ilfi: t be 9 a Ieadoars' Thursday E. 111;a3DA to welcome - the Ameriend the I tr..' LI:. S.- MAR icsm to .learn ,, ' Vend' can pier testerday. athletes. ' Won. Lost. T ' ,,.: , ' ,' pct.I actualcan ar own Gf believe-thatifeenev I 9A.3 a this fenow an The lerenrIt that ,, t ' allacher Kr he ovrhing ..; ,,,... ,. a 9 .756 'preset 01 THIRD IN HOLLAND Colitinentsi can be v greza for tne his hands. It is gasper:- - 1 , ' d owned Fred I C. D Smith of John T. brunt'. 3 9 .7b9 ly hold up Walker's bank W. Bros e Mpg he met unbeliever. tth.-!aloe a the the ay onze of or:A' unseitse!t Last few Dixon Country!' ed that the 6 6 Night's Fights.----- 1 3It. States t remove...1 and Itudy .1:an. r'1...i?t th!.; from the fte:d of action in ; - le, more in a long- - i OCKENBURGH. Holland, July 2n. Clover 7 5 .4171 had only a hazy idea up 'to club with 7' L Leaf A. McAndreett the Dal.la Cup battle for the ftrai 'ia.for Sidney i. 'Ay: it IAP);Lieutenant to drawn-oucon- - Ilirde. United EZatra won third prize Tribune t c,W..,,;,-II. 32: 7 time just Abe Tunney Ia going 2 uhile Bartlett and Stan Tai,t,r. itun an nine year". and Jeoparditeu ..21.10 2 $ AT NEW HAVEN, CO,,,, Ica I Anierica-Yekerday in the individual contest Federal Ileserv .; IVieka or the a:12 Frard end fight. Bobby ,nan ea in the ILter-1,41 I.. Ont. Ho had Ste wd 4 6 4. w hile for pistol Cro ra. Bton final against Italy starting today Mays, New London. Coin. outpointhooting. Big Itesealts. Thursday's An-- ,, 1 e4 Joe Trabon., Kansas City light. a and 610; took. points out of possible fol- - C1191":1145in Male auld', esiteir,Wore in the of iswilliam Toni through Honest. 2. and Oil Tci. 16. Mt. stepped Cootinontal. Ogden States challenge- selght I 1(e). vn ,h,,,,:onisk,,,B,..ti...1:... ga!ph '. Don Dixon. the tOki0 Martitta. Portugal. Wall firs. ''''' round 'against Pranc e. After IN a ker's Bank 5, waitfour s welter ing rounds in the di lowed in a tie for third with 7S's. i Clover Leaf 3. '1 with and Il Zulattl, Switzerland, Al Conley. New D0040a. w ,n do- Fimt EllEall ' first einem i Trtbono 2, Federal Ileserve 2, born at RUmson farm kennels Y,,' 'The Country club team eron the i 'iris. ,.; southpaw. intod econd. with 1.47. over Prankie Ferro. Phila. and A. 1;;;; l'apworth atwP. 761,- e., A.,,,,4 crowd ,,e2,,atzattl2.11aiklivolt, at Ttftwinatctrew 4eal4te4-s4to offered the txt .the biggest 'Bristol trophy .tesday,hefore Lynn Thopson promote the fortunes of the Amer-th- delphia Blem.tal.4.1117,th'""n 23. teams -from ;the H. E. Greene. has July - Zoo gathered opening yet team. AT He ican once DEL. decided WILMINGTON. te at F United' tSztes.- A. devote all his N. Casella and The seria-finItelgierrw.,Finiated,5:21 aJwI Vie, itret..rOlt", Browning..ri nergy to training his Scalfaro New Tork, knockad out France. Italy. the Netherlands Le bana continued their neck and with their eyes on the Anzac arid and Wis were resPoilithie-for-tware matches ,1,ii,,i,c4.,,..,,,kt..4 Sweden. anti Switzerland way. of them. witnessed by a Czei.hoslovakia :Sithen. were Jim Corbett. trophy ,,A IinnIng. neck race for the title in the Thurs. 1 among them wtgn (4). will participate. Ade Orrin task ahead 9:34 large throng of , Toying Jos O'Donnell. Camden. ?s. day Twilight league by both win- - Jack Kearns, Danny Morgan, Lew Playa Gaged Ball. The remainder of the field was and lir. R. 'A. Hail.I Eitno Culbert Both latIS from both i Joetheir games yesterday. kayoed Johnny Matt tell, Phila. Diamond. TkAAS LLAGI. E. ning Tilden gave emphatic proof of his Welling. and a to 114 most a:and Harry Baxter. won lost and 'Ealt Lake and Prot. teams have nine games H. delphla tt Dr. for and 'this Bird rce. L ;others. W. l W. 1427 a.m.Bob Vet qualifications duty scores in the 90s. Put-!tile being the The smothered Tony Ross, Baltimore. outpointed three. Mies Crow. defending tiouoon- Ru:h Oiler, 6 .12 V Worth 11 11.174 has been strongly "sold",:ting cost n,ost of the players Fess M. Walker. Harold Pickering and L. day afternoon in his tee platonic Eddie tals. Philadelphia 7 4o6 Wa40 matches against the Italian ace. Ba- I r? ??? Telephone crew iThder a 16 to 7 ii On Tunny. He came away from leriilI strelois. Fa un Jones. champion won bar way to the fi- - r H, trickY' The and wa fst I ron de Morpurgo and ht teammate. Jos Webb. Roeblirr. I 17 .:,;1 score while the Bankers l &mead lrlifelee. nal rourd of the wornen'e singles I r.,4 ialb 3, won that the chani-,- greers wrecked putting prac-- 1 6 to 3. Tribune l for, 7I 10 ca1: In John ALto his and ban from B. :Nosier Boyd a Baldwin liennes,sey. atBarry Groves, Washington. D. ohrevprt. -J. Fedlover ',so by disposing of Miss Kate Keeley Reserve battled to a 2 to pion woulcLeasilgovercome the An- -, t.rolly all of the players except i l'ark: tn. Bill C.. such did rose' hse. Rosenblum, Roulta. Alas Big (a). display Thursclalt s in the Ye,terdal Am: t ie in the third game of the day. tipodean plodder. AT NEWARK. 'N. the first spired tenn:a as he d.d 1st over- !l'itgntire and it was ors, the ears. The headline match holi Anton. O. Fort Worth 7. Miss Dornthy AnderSon earnChanges His Mind.i While Sherill was hurling effec- George whelming Morpu rgo- and Henneey: ster. Newsrls. stopped Frankts dt pets where he made his score. lie round was sinTed In be .th 44 to 4. Wicht16 Volt ;. t . changed my ed the right to roc et Miss Crow .n..,. n J1i0 mates "Pre sai'l G101,11111i. Oi he lers halt for Lewis-Marin tire set matches k (4). . Jersey City. more than half of the; Murphy straight liourton J. 1.,,,Vas .tbr the titt,e by trinnirta from Mist nOuntied the Telephone pitchers for Corbett just before he left for New he:es. ----Eleanor St,zirs. The girls' ed aces with hilt hard service but 14 hits and 16 runs. Errors by. the- York. "Tunney isnt going to have The: scores for the - qualitylnri delorers also figured hi the scoring.tany picnic with this fenow. I irever round follow- :will play off their match today. nit the 4l4llachers game .. upset .11.1 bunched their tente Of the challenger until he- was 35- -7ii Z7 Dounlas Plat-- . him before today but they told 1iiiiii,11 Pukin't e ., t wore in practically every innin g. me he was ter of the mena doubles at tilatiacher'S- mercy when the a big clumsy vil- - George Lewis just T. T. a C Oil Mt States the net. snit 13 ta charged llow 34. -77 a tough punch absorber. Ile ,,.i. Li. Smith also on docket today with the 1311.0,4 Iron Dixon Lome 37 E. W. Brown:ng 4,3,--77 Ruffle if.)1M strong Earl Peirce-Le- e on Dixon likewise fought a game sargia 3, 4, 22 4 0, ,,an, 4I e0 : 0 opened my eyes today. Mind you, 1 il!r. 1 NV:cks rt lett !I:a 0 : hasse 0, not made my selection yet. but Taylor.04 meeting Cy Gallacher and Jim Gay' but losing battle against a superlor DIA 3.41- -7s i Gwil.i am 0 'a is,c . 1 2 14 4i1t his Butt le chopped and Mel Gallacher and IVeil,Y racqueleer. rugged fellow who can keep on :11a:pl 4 I 4 0 2 3 li'Sheiten.lf 41- -81 4,1 !I'lyde. Thoin04n of Emma opposing the Dixon broth-er- strokes to all corners of the court Jarres.115 his man 4 2 4 top all 0 time the 3 3 and ,Difi.,-01.1.4borrt.rt I 42- -83 41 01r3112,cf rted his southpaw rival- In the Vn(Iti).rt o e throw z o ornevieert. 4 : as as often Day by day, hour by hour, our new and elaborate stairway and defending champions. Goliath- to tiresets. punches 44- -85 41 Larson !Abel to Fhirritillt 4 14 0 KehIss . 2 4 I 4 does, can't er find Emma disposed of kitanley earlylimit In thDixon forcedsetBattle be dismissed asficeny a set- - Ill V. Rockefeller 44- -85 41 was but 2 2 3 3 I the I we will be able to anopening stnth.30 i up:ii Poole and Eliot Peterson yesterday at his best in the Steve Love r. 41 42kfi third set which C.Smth.it 3 - I I 0,40.etney,e 7 N entrance is rounding into shape. Soon ,, 0,1,,Tomson. ' 4 .; to reach the doubles . A6 aptaM B. P. Irwin .. I I 0 4 t he on six games to two. After 1 A4 4' The other three teams that he tired and Buttle ended the 1 nounce our opening and give to Salt Lake the finest al j A Mc drew r-f- c .rf II I0 40 00 ROCKNE OFF FOR f A4 44 W. A. Certer s quickly. reached the Wednesday. match ----t 41worMiss 46 -$7 Kt t Keley gas. thea care Bristol shop in the country. Fred Dixon put up a game fight nns rhanintom OLYMPIC GAMES:frank 1;Ita 4:- -A 7 Crow, 'flues 23 1111 3, Totes...1160742111:11 ., against the speech-- Gallacher in the In the fir.1 roundWas hen ! oa M ark she 41 S7 Murphy While this rebuilding program is going on we are offering the NEW TORK. feature but once the set twifs, ntrilntI T.Or A T. singles semi-finlose when July AS urolt. I49 eql-- States Knute K. Mockne. more the diminutive Salt Laker Crow rail, toonlyto football take the set 7 games Mt. coach 4 44 1E. il Keeley -SS . '.of Notre Dame Croat played a fauitsails for B. r. Nezito 4 -AS 41 biggest values in men's wearing apparel the town has ever known. proved his superiority. Only in one to fivit M TOMlOrren.011 2. TaY1'w Europe tonight unissrs)ty. on the Cunarderi tennis In the ctosing 2 FsimmarY: . set the second. and for two games less brand MAus 46 44- -AS I'. James. 21,NilY 3. Van 4 .: Rudy 1),,,- -. must make room for our Carrnenia, leading a party of t and ncountered little difficulty. 4.- 1-6 Now a new problem confronts 43 In the fourth did Dixon Outclass Licked the experience FKI.eli.h.,,r.h1,18!2ernetlign.e:I.,,.. nATThlort:trnip2so;n:.:Ipr,rt,tr:i ir.a.n :too sports entbileiasts on h '0obrn:Itsronn 49 ' the little fellow. Mei played a to Miss S.ars kli;: 46 , a and ilkmple Ilisa Dorothy Anderson i Ettropean tour. 47- -96 43 new fall merchandise arriving daily. faultless net attack game and his closegivegame. 'the forced the inter- N And,us. Stolen baseoAndroe, it 41 47- -90 L. K. Gottschalk service bewildered the Garden City mountain tftleho'der to play her top kwesney. 1. Tfirt.e.baso hitogheiton, Davies 44- -91 Isht 43 T. Rrunn e letora rt. gam but could not win points. Miss Ij. N. Howells Smith Taylor. Douhls 'MOUNTAIN CLUB TO hitsL 46 45- -9 Dixon lotted the corners of the spar. Put up to Andrtts to O. Smith. milt - r. ;Iceonaughy pldte game despite p:asKeht 49 42- -91 dottuat to L. SIN Court with his hard drives and score tier loch of experitnca. HIKE etetory to Sherill. home- - L.. 47 44- -41 Ltr. I'l intern Ltidden T. Thomp.. Thompson. Struck outFly 43 41 Tanner son S., by Villard 2. UmPiroScanion. Wasatch MOUrstain e !ub will spend !Stan P. U. MoCoskria , 47 !Capt. i Pioneer day. July :4, in Beaver OEM 46 47- -P3 Al. Orril ea et et' i..tss. w s P !on. PC'r-144.--44 5o Erickson The ti!ker, Isare by buts frorb 0111":1114A 47S3 Thompson 4 t4' k I 't day at 14 p.m. Those u Istung to Harry Havsr 60 43g the should s.ter at tsg trip 4i- - 51- -97 J. N. casena .1.rnake r - Famous Critic Refuses to Accept New Zealander kJ Teasis assoristMa They are bislang' today Omit Tildes mould be reinstated for milli rooted the eballense If the sited Statea Erase beats Italy. IN L the 77'sWicks - 4 i : Souse of Hai Parisian Moe. Newspapers think tbe barrios of Big Bill"' Tilden from Devi. t up play as just a little bluff by tbe tatted Plates Lawn (JNs)- -Paris. July Singles Finale to Playing without the services of their ace, and team captain; Bill Tilden. the American Davis cup Meet Anderson. tennis forces virtually declared their way into .,the challenge round with France by tatting 1h...will-atwo sing es matches in --EE FUTILE Cif Provo wilil the -- 4 .,T, Hunter, New Toth.. Meet- arid Johnny Hennessey; TOltrir abolis.-score- d ace en Saturday at the Iletory Ree-;the America. e.tch waltzing his IMreation park. for the UtahIn sets match straight singles tennis championship. These! gles Hunter won In hollow fashion two worthies, le,.. from cLottini of Italy, who was fi- the reached IT substituted for &Want; regular nal rou ndy 6I and more singles ..man. of ,, dis posin g , Hennessey had slightly '': De MoBaron With Dixon. difficulty I. the rNitro. Italian ace. but finali brothers 6 4. atd ,....... prevailed. I Prot in the: h" 1 -- - - t- - Major League Baseball SummarY Lewis and Pugmire Tie tor Medalist Honors at Amateur ..nr11:1 nil .... French Rellis- to Dixon Brothers Americans ITricky Greek puzzle All sill Corbett Strong Believe Tilden Is Ruled Out For Tom Heeney. Of Provo Falter. Linksmen al Fort Douglas Gain Lead In Browning anclSmith Tie forSecond Place I ci TITLE it- ' 1 - '1, 1 4 .i.. t I - 4 - 1 - semi-final- - s. . ,.;-.- 44-42-- ' - ...... : 46-- 42-- I 7.1 -- - - R. , 00 4t, 9 T:24 OPYrb. AR - ." I I. SERVICE - , D WEAR it tV'rya ,''''. p 03 info .. . - IN----- ----- s ONE DAY bit,Con plaroC000n to Dort . -,- ---, . . I ..... :- ' . - , :J dtkb Nrcig, .., ,7.,:r...74111... - allo' -- - Doub:o - 3lt-- . There is- - . One - - 72 East 2nd , :I N 72 --Do- A - - COM , - . A A...L. -- Midis-k- ----- - ys f , Fenders . .,); East 2nd South - a 1I - SERVICED. ON I - ' N ' 1 - $9 - 1,Vt - L - . ' or , -- I '1 - i . , .... ' - ,, I ,. .,,,, , ---- -. -- to ' Itt SUITS 1 V . , , ' c' ' : , :, !.. ; . , ' - , : $1 I . 1 ssy36a001U:00"001i0 . 075 - .. - to - tO .,..slaiihëcl S17 75 .11.1., ,,,,t4,,,- , - , ........t. , ft . to 111;2-- so d ,. ",,," - $ 39- ItCri''''''.107 , . .. .. Ages 10 to 11 8112711 Pr P -- Suits voters , , 1 I I erk,,s.,,.,::.L.i:,L, $1875 . , , . , MD -. Temple' - Was. EVE rrDt. IN,TH1S. TUT ' iyCRCAR FREE - " ' 1EMELIIMMI li.a li HAT SHOP TO:- -' - THE BONE ' ,,, - UPSTAIRS-CLOTHES-1-sTRA- w HUGE. STOCK 5124 ' - 9, ,, PREPS" .. I ''.::.- vi . and - it, 95 Q75 to Iv - P' ' 44, ' - step up tomorrow. - Ages 111 to 1 shoes SILTS IPS ; , , STUDENTSL4-Plece E Corner ,Foutth Soutk :' !!1 This sale is not like We are holding no speclai inducements to the last. At the beginning we cut every item in the storeMT TO THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. We slashed untilthere can be no further reductions, so - Suits a - 0 the 'ordinary sale." I Agra Clio "Ie. Valero Vail to -- IftE(t1A. s Rim's .. Soutl?-- e ; ; waiting longer. tO $595 r Lilo -----. enss ' BOYS' I , to Avoid c.,;(ACESS Wheels N, 1 If you are in need of a suit, hat, cap, or furnishings, there is no need of MEN! S875 presto .,- A Every Dollar You Spend Is a Dollar You Save 7 the fierce sidewall flexing. Only one balloon tire that we know of will do thatGoodyear. . I rl-'t - uswe SLITS You must KNOW that the "cords", have been specifically designeci to "laugh off" . '4 I - DAY - NOW ON2 !f. . 1011 E - - 1Tjj ONE 0.....,. . . ,11ma 11 Boys',1.4,,1 1 -99 4,1- . -- Ewtt: 44Si EeNti;t4iii) - , 'iti' 50 , 0 71 . ,itteles.,.. , - ., . . )-4 to Etroltu; to Taylor to Dupont... - - - - Walker - . ,, 00,1,1, Iturt.'". - - - 2. Remember, the National Annual lc Pants Sale, closes Monday, 6 July 23, 1924. of pairs of pants have already been soldstill there are many wonderful bar- gains left tochoose from. .. ,. e.' atchc4:t20.,ut o. kacoats ,.. w ithrcewiat , 0.-m.,- - SI Thompson drniE 71 1 - -4 ITtaylirm,.IneGnutoro.m.Sarcjitlenarn111,Lta . AIR )1 211 balm II -- , cird i ,,,,.....,... WI Summary: SuroWIlbur 2. Co osa 4, Brown. ateGtura l Dupatz. Nerora-- -, 1.013tro , tat Bank Loaf CloNor i 52,48 L lir. II. hint. IT4 , wit iteo i answer. TED SLABAEGH, STATE. S55 5 strec. SO rs THE RUBBERTRODUCTS CO. - 4S-- t 151;1,1, i. ' :MODELRNG FRE--.- -,-, Maat 1 .', 1 I IIVALT111111 tire-servi- ce tire-repai- rs 46-- 49- -99 S0 liZorrs Smithen NEW YORK. II ' 44 S4-- 10e ly :4army see- ' Is H. Jones garnered I $1:3.Pol l rba!mer 59-- 101 Joe but the C2 of H. Greene F. fineney 'delivery I Liut. i nho is rN)irg snort for the Elmo S. Culbert --11southpaw kept the blons reant 5504 out ! will be of I'Vhite the Ithe Walker Sox, lineup 01-1 scattered to win hts Thursday ! for several Bird days because of 8 brokAmateur league game f. to a. The en 60 52-- 10: i liampson finger On his left hand lie was Irob S5-- 104 49 IBankers collected only eight hits injured Baldwin . when he knocked down a i but errors brought I wide throw 56 60-- 106 Park Boyd second base..tleorge it i Mal rosenblum defeat to the Clover Leaf hurler.' Redfern is substituting Si iiiiIli for illm. Barney allowed only one earned run. , -- -Walker. Batik I Clo,er 1401 i I INTERNATION 43 1 T 46P3 B. 1.0.A i B.I1,0 A. ! 11 t 4 Vollbr.SA I C A1000.214 I 0 t W. I.,. Pt ! L Prt Cosan.so I 11 elGuir vs 4 S I 11 Barbaaia, W. nt . 41 4 4 All sa 24 .4, r4t,t I 11 wit I O. 3 2 4 0 , 'Toront1.Iiurst.20. 414 4T .4E; 42 .343 ot It Ngrark.. 3 1400,0.1b el Oupat....1) - 2 I I R. adiadi 47 47 .stA riefa', . 40 41.440 t 0 01 Peocok 0- 2 I- Enberco 44 41.1:3 J. Ctly.. 33 i 0 bi Taylar.Sb 2 A 3 2 310atreal. I itemit,t 0 21 Park:Alf. Thareday's 'Iteoulte. Barno3.0, I I 4 0a 1i 1 , 1 2 0 Aanatr.ef , eii En!bck.2 I (Second 1 Mrritrail Itaafittur 1 I et Bagiey.rt 3 I I 0, gamo &even Inaint llorirn.rt itt D ti 1 PK imiNdl 1144,m01111 1 110A0A.II 1,0i Burt.rt.. 0 0 I 0 TOTnn,, 3 (ten Innings-- ) I. Baltimore , 4 si, toltver.st 0 I 1 I i J,-... I, But filo 1. citi.Rocheter. -rata. at I IIE iL Tattu1g, .117.1741,. T4Sit' als 17- ;I 7i . Newark The first week in July we sold more Goodyear Tires than in any week of our history. A ten years record was broken. for making We'want to'thank Salt Lake Such a record possible. They have learned that to get and the best in tires, they can't beat the "Rubber Products." Drive sickVii 'and get our low prices on. Geodyears.and our service see t he high quality of . Tire-buye- i in A RECORD BROKEN! - 41-- 24. Two-bas- Club Has Trouble With., IIC Joe Barney's Curve! STATION Leaf ffillft blows! HOMO A :11 tII' a 4 4I-- . ' : semi-final- , , , 11 trt s 4, r --- )- .;,- - ' 1 , , ,. 4 27S-SOUTH - -- MAIN:"--41A-- - -- IlTrliptivilligt Salt Lake $tir Irroot in New . Gennine Panamas - .''' -- '1,,- , , - 491a- to sqlS tp I too Gelled', TEM , - ' , ...a. ' - - ' - ' A ,i t. ,, - :q |