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Show - . , , i ., I , I : 4 1 44 i ' '1' 1 Tuer, Headliner ' , , il : ( . , I . . ! .' ' ' LONDON-(AP)-J- l d Club, He qualified in the round of eight. Seymour Greenberg of Los Angeles, seeded fourth, matchedstrokes against Robin Hippenstiel, Utah's lone rpresentative in the quarterfinals of the national ' . ' , ; -- , : s dtk) & -- 1 - ( ,. diBack ' 1 ! 1 4,". 8-- 2, ' Princess Margaret. It took the leader of Uncle Sam's Davis Cup forces only 45 minutes to complete his ambition of capturing the covetWimbledon ed championship which eluded him in his initial a try year ago. Margaret Osborne of San Francisco, and Louise Brough of Beverly Mills, Calif., defending champions In the women's doubles, will plaifor the 1947 crown tomorrow against Mrs. Pat Todd of Hidden Valley, Calif., and Doris Hart of Miami. team deThe Osborne-Broug- h feated Mrs. Molly Blair and Mrs. Kay Stammers Menzies of Eng64 in One semifinals land, match today while the Todd-Ha- rt combine downed Mrs. Jean Bostock and Mrs. Betty Hilton, Feature play in softball toin the also of England, 0, night is the Dupler-Shamroother. and Bueno Park, Cal., game at White Park at 8 p.m. This is the series befirst of a three-gam- e tween the two girls' teams. Upsets were the order last night as three underdogs won 1 Mar ''' I , Kra- 8-- 3, 1, FBI; ' Fall - - mer, U, S. tennis champion from Los Angeles, won the Wimbledon singles title today by crushI ing Torn Brown of San Francisin the co, final before a packed crowd of 15,000, including King George, Queen Elizabeth and the Salt LakeTennis 7 -- ack .. I . .,1..' .,.the Cardinals or.Dodgers were American 'in full chugs of the National (North Newspaper ilienel4 '" 12111nrbYThillitte:-Thei werir t-NEW YORK (Exclusive- )- - to run tot ld , the ago year ati-o4 !j.i.?k and It has been were Cardinals six 0;01 trailing by custom, looking back.some forty - ..,Wail years. to use the Fourth of July or seven remise,- - but they exII a baseball barometer. Apiloded the old Idea by lesp. -proaching base- 1 ing ahead to win the pennant, . 10THE DESERET NEWT ' midsea- - I 'I and then-t- he ,, 1.' world series. , Friday, lball's July 4, 1947 it Das been This.. present, or -- incumbent,' ,A,combet,,,,l -' 'officially delewere problems. Rizzuto a n d if Jt we Stirnweisi as t h e gated were not hitting the left the of soothing precincts game's main tt' ,sttt,' Ae. ), I St. Petersburg, whose night life size of their sombreros. Joe ir It!' ',1 1 was a hospital cripple, consists of hitting the way at 10 checking point. 4 In past sea- -, P.m., we figured the Cardinals badly handled the year before. tjooPos.1 1 and Red Sox would be in full I recall two veteran National sons,- the 'Yen- f as441 kees have usu charge by this date. League writers who picked the to The be looked Cardinals Giants to finish last I ally had the s. '" Even vet er a it like both too well to again. mention pennant tied up Americthe from writers sports their names. I wasn't even sure by this historic ' I an- League- ,- admittedly - biased, - they-we- re spot, as far as wrong. .1 rated them the best squad in the American I Hal Newhouser and Bob Telbaseball. was ler were to dominate American League concerned. Last Yanks Spotty League pitching. plus Tex Hugh. season it was Dave Ferris. The Yankees had a spotty, un- son and the Red,oic. In the National League, I certain. look. Frank Shea, the who merM'had Geo. Munger to play out their schedule. Nugget of Naugatuck. was an can recall no flaming outbursts In more recent years, either unknown guess. First and third concerning Ewell Blackwell, Easy Winner i At Wimbledon Ted Schroeder plays dangerous Jack Tuero of Tulane University today in the quarterfinal round of the National Clay Court Championships, after winning two singles It was matches , yesterday. Schroeder's first appearance at Second-seede- -- -- , By Grantiand Rice - - By Brent Goatee , is . . Liimo-otUtant- st -- -- Kramer i Tiff ;1, -- . League-UpsO- ti t. I , world-beater- ) 4e - - 's . -- - . Shamrocks 8-- 6-- 3, teamon happens to be the best pitcher baseball has seen in " many YeersAltia4nandoli- - both Feller and Newhouser., Ileing In the immediate vicinity of Tampa for a month, I can't recall writing any Blackwell &slum's. And whe would linger to lug the Cardinals from their comatose condition? The New Order .s , But 1946 and 1947 are much more than a year apart from a baseball angle. There has been a new shift in the cards. This coming Fourth of July is something new In baseball. It has ripped the old order into a number of shreds. It is writing a new chapter for the old game. The two surPrisint teams in the National League, as far as their ranking Is concerne& are the Dodgers and the Giants. And yet the most surprising team, looking upside down, has been the Cardinals. struggling to hit a .500 clip, with the best wit . - ..,,, ...i. .,,,,,,,ANts --- AAU Athletes - nnx 100-poi- nt nO-pou- ''. , ,s top-not- ch Chase Records Ai; a. ,....0 ck ' ,.. IA i .., f .."77,,',:- - -,- , , .., ',s, .,: '''',- --,-- ,,i,,,....2?.....,,'. ,'," er ' - t ,:ii...,':,, -::. two-thir- ds ,:f' 4-- 3; ,,.", l., , --- z 2, .y.,,,,..,, 4-- - I I ( 2-- ng 8-- 5, - 8-- 6. , 6-- ,,...,e:,, r 'kjil. - s -- I ar , t Boat Races Results cit Tennis Meet At Pineview . 8-- 7, 1 ,;:::-- : ,,.. odd-pou- , - ' , , 6-- 2, 'k 6-- - 6--3, ., ... r; 7 - ''' , : ? - ''' -- 6-- ' ,h I 111 1141 - 1 3 . 41, I I 1311.11k pre-Four- th 1. k . 1-- I. ). 2 6-- SHOOT Unknown Irish Prods Favored in British Open I-- - hot-sho- Itattamt---(AP)--F- - - , t er n MO 8-- . ,. , lst Five Runs in - BTTNWtT - Twin Falls Waddies By Andy Duncan Another of those "big patd off for the Salt Lake Bees last night and their 2 victory over the Twin Falls Cowboys stretched their first- half Pioneer League win margin to five full games. Tonight will be the final tirsthalf play for the league and the Hive will entertain the Waddies with a doubleheader at Derks Fiela. First game is set for 6:30 , 7-- p.m. In the game last night the locals did theclamage in the first Inning when they pushed over five runs. Al Jacinto and Jack Bocciocco, who had been recalled from Reno, opened with walks and scampered all the way home after Diamond Cecil had bunted and a wild throw got by the third baseman. Bob Robb lived On an error and Mike Dalton singled to fill the bases. Pitcher Walter Eads then settled down and Mooed Rip Rymer and Don Collins on strikes. The Pitcher Hits However, he issued Charley Luis a pass to force in Cecil and then Vern Kohout singled to score both Robb and Dalton. Jacinto walked for the second time in the inning but Bocclocco grounded out to halt the marathon. Cecil's hit and Robb's long double accounted for a run in the second and Cec.il's double in the sixth, coupled with a !Olen base and a bad throw by the catcher, produced the final tally. Get Some Cowboys The Waddles scored in the fifth on a pair of doubles and added another in the sixth On a walk, a fielder's choice and an error by Bocciocco in right field. Cecil topped the batsmen with three hits in four times at bat for the locals while Jack Radtke, with two safeties, led the visitors offense. The win was the ninth victory ot the season for Kohout. Twin lane (2) Salt Lake (7) SHOS BROS 1 5 2 4 1 1 5 3 3 2 4 0 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 Leyrer.cf 2 3 Radike.2b 12 0 Hanne,11) 1 0 White.lt 1 7 Lotwe,sa 0 1 Clowlb 1 0 Saleesi.rt 4 0 Danielson,e 0 0 Eatis,p 0 2 Lyda,p Jacinta,3b 3 0 1 0 Baeclottosf 4 0 4 0 4 3 5 I 4 1 5 3 4 1 3 8 2 0 1 4 0 2 0 3 1 5 0 4 1 1 0 Cet1111) Robb.213 Dalton,ss Itymer,et Collinta Luts,c Kohout,p 35 S 24 13 Totals Totals 32 7 27 9 000 011, 000-- -2 I0 001 00x- -7 Brrerskads, Loewe, Danielson, Collins. Stolen basesCotil 2. Sacrifice-- Cecil. Two-bas- e hitsRobb. Radtke, Cecil, Third lig012. Whit.. Runs batted in Luis Behold. 2, Robb, White, Lyda. Double playDalton to Robb to Cecil. Losing pltcherEads. Runs responsible for Bads 0, Kobout 1. Lydia 2. Struck out By Bads 2, Lyda 2, Kohout 5. Base on billsOff Bads 4, Lydia 2. Kohout 4. UmpireaTominsky and Howls. Twin Palls Salt Lake Ogden Reds Cards Drub Take Over Boise Pilots Second Place POCATELLO(AP) pittr- r - .. num 1g base- copy paper--In ball. ' The Braves,with BillySouth- worth, are inntorliiing. They no have good ballplayers.---Andmanager can get more from a team than Southworth can. The Dodgers, having lost Leo Durocher and given major credit for their ranking last yea- rminus Chuck Dressen and Red with Pete Reiser. a Corriden really great ballplayer. out of action with barely a pitcher who could go more than five innings. withi only two 400 hit-te- n with little Walker in a bating have been the major slump 1947. of surprise You can also add a few wild laurel wreaths to Burt Shotten and Mel Ott for the fine work done with their teams. they have I mean 100 per cent. When you get down to managers, you can't overlook Bucky Harrill of the Yankees. He has always been in the 100 per cent class. Buck was that good 20 years ago and he has drawn few breaks since. ffigured - , p ay. Denver Gives Babe Riotous Welcome ., 6-- 1, 6-- , C.0-stôt4.1...ä..ty:- Let George Do It: e, Play. Coast Club Tonight 6-- 2, , , ilBees Stage- .,,, ' qtm: a - Centennial tourney. Defending Champion Frankle Parker drew thl brilliant young Richard Gonzales of Los Angeles, and Eddie Moylan, seeded third, took on Herbie lam, national junior champion from Los , , ; Angeles. Itiam reached the quar- et 4 l .... ' 6 up-lterfinals with a 6, of win over Vic Seises a...fr., ''''. i : North Carolina University, yes, A', : terday. -, na' first Hottest player in the a tournament ever held in ., a 7 who the for west is the Tuero, ' . two days has displayed a Mildred to the city of Denver. The 14- ' past ''''''. 7 's DENVER(Spec.) SI' , ' ' I, ( tok en was sensational game to earn the ' '''sl',' .t,'...' ' ' Didrikton Zaharlas, the woman foot, ', ' i' ' s, role of a tourney darkhorse. If known to the lugged into position by six po, - ., 14,,,,,, , champion sports '4 anyone is to stop Schroeder, world as "The Babe," returned licemen, but the Babe declared: ,, "Don't worry about it any Tuero- may turn the trick toi home to Denver yesterday with 'IN avowed purpose of working more, boys. George will carry the day. Tuero's weihrounded game ''.4. 1 it home." includes excellent control, In her rose garden for a rest. . .; ''' ' Greatest of All was dequent placements from both But the gardening ,.. , , 5. 4,,,Neb, forehead and backhand, brilliant LINCOLN, (AP).A In brief ceremonies, Mayor nied her momentarily. Thou...Ps.'ff.. ' '''''' ''' I, ,,.f., overhead, and excellent service crowd that may push the 15,000 .' ? ; .,'.., ",i, .." sands of people demanded her Newton termed the Texas-bor- n ';''' , , 4, ''' which has counted numerous mark, if the weather is good, was Games Today of one the s''' at . appearance performer' the "greatest woman l''''.,:,..: 4,;:s., .', ''..'',7. : va. '''...o:'. aces in every match. His daz- expected to turn out today for 2.4 .? 7 p.m.AMritan L.ilon demonstrations athlete of all time." Gov. Knous greatest public ',z' ': ''s Chamber. ' Junior ,,,,',..'::: .,', .?, zling speed on the court and the start of the ever accorded an individual said he was there to present the ea. p.m.punier-Shamrock- s 8 ' ,:,:...11., . -,.'',' 1. acrobatic maneuvers enables him AAII track and field championIn the mile high city. Buena Park, Calif. claim that the Babe belonged : :,.. now. of VL on the University to reach the impossible shots. ship' here 1 ,ri ,:,',tt p.m.Ace innards Babe had just returned as much to the other The land Painting. totrack. Stadium Nebraska Tuero is the man to watch from a clean sweep of major of the state's population as to 11 .;,.,..'!:.4'4:72-:'11','- ; if he plays in the style he Today is largely a junior show, i.";,....,!:,!.; titles by winning the Brit- Denver. links - day, ' both the in finals .,g the t. has exhibited recently. Earlier although The Park Hill Country Club :::'.::: women's golf championship. all ish three games. Jonesies contin1,,,.;',.:':::" I t' ' 3000 meter senior and ,: Park' this spring Jack extended junior , where the Babe will keep course giant-kill''::' l'' to role U.S. the that She their ued by ,'. cup brought 1' ; 2,, t,...,,.-er to five sets, and may have walk, and 10,000 and 5000 meter the In trim until she enters for the first time. Pinney, mighty beating aft,, , the held runs be will !,,,... during store in for ' similar, trouble championship lists again in SepZinik edged Rudy and Headland, ;,I,., '..,::,;,,,',..' ernoon as a single eVent. Out :,.. with Schroeder. Everybody it tember, presented her :' T and Coggle tipped Jordan While the main crowd atten,,fA '",, T,', ,;,, ,,,.,,1 "' , a score of 2. Thousands lined the sidewalks life imembership. ,,i':1A- Scores Upset f'il, e'" Valley by on Herb centered is tion being ' c I 1 .1 '11,1 and office workers cheered from Barbecued Buffalo The line scores: '1 Tuero scored a mild upset yes- McKenley of Illinois, in the senR. H. S. ... windows lining Sixteenth Street continued '!,,,;,..,,''..e.:;::7:1-::,:,:-;7::;;,i,':::,2z,:::;- : The celebration ior 400 meter run, and Harrison Pinney Distributing 1 3 , m in a ,, S terday eliminating as the Babe was paradid to Civic throughout the afternoon. Four Baldwin-Wallac- e Col4 1 2 Jonesies Inn Match of Rice, who was seeded Dillard of ; Center and the stem of the City Army field kitchens served barWest and Palmer; Rases and Posse - siefrAo::-.- ,'." :'',.,"i:, ,; ::if:::i:::', fifth. Ninth-seede- d Tuero came lege in the 110 and 200 meter Hall. The acclaim drowned the becued ot buffalo. Featured enterS I 2 from behind a 5 deficit to lead hurdles races listtomorrow, the Rudy and Headlund sound of aircraft, which scrawled tainers from every chow place in : 3 3 I ,:, enough eye. Zinik Sporting Donde 7''''... junior ranks ::..,:,:',..: finally-winni,e.'::'-'in the first set above in ,Al's., , "Hi, Babe," skywriting , Schiff and Reminder; Stahl and Stags. Denver provided the program as catchers to bring out the fans in at The second set was force. streets. the crowds milled about Civic Cena 2 4 Vern Coggin over in a hurry as the - discourag,. ,,, ,1., voei :v:,....: ,, 4,,,:.,:: ,: the ter hoping for a glimpse of the Hall will 2 2 both steps On the start Mink The City Jordan Valley champions ed Match lost, 1. It , , Prociricksat- and Dunlop; Wa lkor and A 7 Babe. and tomorrow. champ was awaited by Mayor 4 1 , Sudbury. Greenberg, Parker and Mciylari today I !"1,',r.. ,;'I, It.. ,,:,,,:, And the Babe, who has been Quigg N e tyt o n. Gov. Lee all are expected to win and en-t',... i' .., if ', ',' ,, '.2 of A tWtrd dignitaries lauded Know'. by the great and small with Schroeder in the semi200- 7,1; ' it : t the world, termed her and throughout ' ' t ' round Saturday. I thrill of my t "the George greatest husband, it ; ,., ., Not the flawless machine that A life." Maybe she was blinkZaharias. ., . . ' Parker is,- Schroeder kas very of Z. ,4,b,.., ., ',.ft, The Babe was presented with ing because ohs had a speck t effective in his first appearances ., '' in her eye. , dirt in the world" ,' "the key largest yesterday, first setting aside ,,, .,,,. 1I ,, 'it, i',', then Men's De. Clyde Hippenstiel, OGDEN, Utah(AP) e, forty-fiv- e minutes later ousting Robin Singles Elppenstiel, Salt Lake. de. id fending champions in nine divi.; Bernard Bartzen, seeded 12th, Braswell, Texas D.. 64, sions are among entrants for the Jack Two. Tulsa, dot. tiam Match. Pacific Coast outboard chamfrom William & Mary, 2, 3. Rice, 114, 64. ' :NBItti"6111VE Herb ,- bleSchroeder 'naturally had trou- - Salaam. Flam, VW Ante lea dot: Vie pionships. The speed boats race 4 t tell- ' 64. at Pineview Lake, 10 miles east Borth Carolina D. 14. adjusting his game to the La; def. Angeles. Seymour Greenberg, mountain atmosphere, and may Leonard of Ogden, today and tomorrow. Molnar, Cornell, I not have impressed the gallery Sanctioned by the American Ted Itchroirdm, Los Angels., def. Clyde 't as much as they anticipated; It Rippenatiel, San Bernardino, 11,?.. Power Boat Association, the ,,, , 1 det Zd i San Pranclice, I Pioneer Wan, event is a texture of Utah's Censhould be remembered, however, League I e410 Seattle, Wash., 43, 74. ,, ,,ri , ' iNk. that all other netters have been Stink, I Prank Parker 1Ao Angels.. dot. Dick tennial Celebration, marking the ,,,:: .k. ,, W. L. Pct. GB. , ..: In tournament action for five Savitl, Cornell, '1 OGDEN 100th of the arrival t ,0 (AP) The Ogden 42 24 .636 7.k.::141. Salt Lake Richard Gonzales. Los A4E11111. tat. of the anniversary ", i: ,5 , Mormon the in Reds took over second place in , pioneers days new, and in view of this Rick 1 1. ' , 14. Francine. eift 64, 37 29 .651 - 5 woe, . Ogden S , ',4 4 consideration Ted did remarkstandings Ted Schroeder, Lao Angeles dai. Nick Salt Lake Valley. 36 29 .554 5 1a the Pioneer League , Idaho Falls Ed Silva of Hanford, Calif.. is with a 4 win over , ably well. However, his game Batton, William and Mary. 33 32 .508 812 last night Falls Twin Men's Doubles his I two Falls title in classes. Russetstheir , . , might still not be at its best defending , .29 36 .453 1214 the Idah0 Boise Los Anieleanyeek Twee, A and B win of the current ,, Tuero, which,gives ...T!4111romier. hydroplane races. Also .;: today against netter '! 47 .299 2212 third straight HipTulane. "" "" Hippenstiel-Clyd- e Pocatello .....20 Chamare , adentered the Tulane series. another Defending San lernardine, 44. 8: I ' :r. vantage toward an upset - - I penstial. . seysour oreenberc Los Angehis-Vi- c pions Fred Mulkey of Los 'An- 1 Thursday's Results Hal ,Spindel,. Ogden catcher, Maass, North Carolina U. del. Robin geles, Ward Angilley San of I I smashed out two doubles to drive Bali Lake T. vela Yaps L a raw H Salt "Ito' Fireworks airti.tharirdinaVin Holiday of Bur4. Ken g Falls Idaho Francisco, Jolley Ogden in four runners and spark the ';: Pocatello 11. Dots' I. d Braswell. Taxis 11,1 bank,- Calif.,- - George Mishey of Richard (Pancho) Gonzales I Bob Galdfarb-Iattack as Jim Lamay held the Match-Bo- l. def. Volts. Ries, Phoenix, Ariz., Duke Ellington of I 'TOURNEY provided plenty of winners to seven hits in being DARKHORSE: Jack Tuero, playing the ; of July fireworks in the National Pitehen ram. Los An- Napa, Calif., Don Rimlinger of Richard Gonsalts-Heri- s with his fourth loss of Tonight's charged ' ; hottest tennis at the National Clay Court Championships on def. Pd Moylan-HicCarter, Ban Los Angeles and Hovey Cook of Clay Court Tennis Champion- geles. 1 and the Twin Tails (Walkingskaw year. 94 Francisco. (quartartinal). ; Covine, Calif. Salt Lake's Forest Dale courts, battles Ted Schroeder, second at Salt Lek City (Sevier ships at Forest Dale yesterday, Loyal Idaho 'Falls (4) Oadits Dick Mouladous, 'Fulani-Jo- e Davis, Los , Two glass beend Drilling 5 2 2 2 Priester,se Mederios,2b 4 1 2 load, scoring two brilliant upset- - vie- Angelo., def. Bob Waliams-Pau- l in the U. S., in today's quarterfinals. nnked highest player 5:10 1 7 2 Stanton.lb at p.m. 5 ginning .: tortes, one. each in singles and Salt Like, Mutphy,s5 2 1 2 3 Me'Fuer is Tulane some of and chance for upset. Idaho Falls (Haworth 184 3 1 2 1 Sivrthrmet University given Multi:Ill 0 0 (AU Quarterfinals) - doubles. SIX 4 2 2 1 Markort.11 ilotadeLe 3 3 2 1 liagh 14) at Ogden (UMW' Two gams and Lamy begins's 3 0 2 2 totbam.311 Buelt,31) 4 0 1 1 , El Pancho, heralded as the Women's Singles 3 115 1 4 1 1 0 BriekneLri Krivinsky.11 II t Lat. latest tennis sensation in Amen- -' (All Quarterfinals) Boise 2 sad Daniels 3 3 0 Evans.211 Buskr1 4 1 2 0 (Mateo : Shirley Pry. Akron, O.. def. Wilma ca, added to his string of up4 and 5 2 Tapp.e at Poestolla (Babanicht Outh,lt 41 3030 Smith, Oakland, - the Two gamic, 1l11 liM setsLthis year,- a a 0 0 homay 1,1,st,yrihrt 4 0 1 4 Glimpse dot INALL-AMERIC- A Barbara Kraal), San ?tandems 1 0 0 0 xMcliugh and 111:20 p.m. : title Lapirations of Clarence Betty Rosanquest, South Orange N. J., 4, ; CHICAGO Two (Nick) Carter of San Francisco Totals 22 7 27 17 35 2412 Total. (AP) Mary Prentiss, $an Bernardino. del. ts PL Big Six seeded eighth. and then teaming Eleanor eStruck out for Lamar ha ninth. and a Yankee Doodle Cushingham, Hollywood. 310 000- -4 000 Palls with Herb's Flam, to down the Dorothy Ras& Alameda. del. Oartrude South African Importation proAb RBI Pet. Idaho 201 020 10z-- -3 1 165 119 40 .358 Ogden !Vilna. Palls seeded men's doubles combine- Moran. Santa Mesita, Idaho as the vided fireworks big Primmer, lush, today ErrorsKralovansky IQuartarlimals) Silverthorn. Idaho P. 275 97 2 43 .383 Murphy. BOVILAKS. Daly, al,twO-footStolen basesMurphy, Dartt. tion of Carter and Eddie Moy- Women's on elevthe the short $36,000 golf 167 59 2 44 .353 Doubles Irish pro, Meanie the apMolitor, Boise , :, Ian. bitsInns, 13artt 3. Three,- 255 I 14 .349 Sacrifice Maw, Poise championships, the game's rich- parent asenteme to Bain Snood as Brit- enth. bits hese Ghezzi's cltiprivere working to O'Laughlin. Pocatllo 223 101 I 43 .345 Spindel ish Open tall champion today, with Nineteen years old, Gonzales (Quarterfinals) SOuth est toward 2 Kraloeansky. the moved Run. batted in show, sett. Orange, Markert. Idaho Pails 289 19 3 17 .331 Toledo IOC when Brant Stroashaa, 4. Marken 2, Itricknst, Tapp, 8, on 4 victory .7.411taner Rosenquost, : now has a and the mark. perfection, thirteenth, def. halfway Of Hollywood, 11) Cushingham, amateur polite a 1St tot the ill holes (Includes games July suck. Bu.k. Double playsMederios to Over Herbie Flam, the national May Christopu10.-C1e- a where his drive trickled into a Clitiotepules, Salt ilncludos games of July 2. .Roching the professional dit ploy. Itodortoo to Murphy to tralovantky; 0, r"-to the right of the green, bunker ; junior champion scored in the Lake. vision with fuse yesterday Kralovansky. Runs rotoonsiblo for-- Monica-Mary Oartrude Moran. Santa Dee Mit Claude ravelled Struck Waters out 661 he blasted Secy, 4, Limey to within three ,Southern California Champion.Ingberg were Ed '(Porky) outIly h par Prentiss, San Bernardino, del. Van Waters 2, Lemay 3 that Prank Ilucsnik has been givHOYLAKE, England 13mpireeIlansk (AP) feet of the cup. On the sixteenth night Oliver of Wilmington, Del., HerMeChrystal. lilt take. 64, ships, and a pet from America's en his release and that Pitcher Walt and Vogal. Attendance-10- 01. a Ameri- he confidently Vic Ghezzi Smith, Dorothy Baal. 1946 Big kept a net king Jack Kramer.. Water Oakland. of man sank en Keiser the disabled Lister has bean placid Akron, Ohio, Harit let. $ally Masters champion, and Bobby can hopes of retaining the Brit- putt to keep himself at level list. day's victory in his first na ris, Salt Lake, tional tournament adds to the fours. Locke of Johannesburg, South ish Open golf championship Diek Drilling. younger brother ist Fights Last Night I et flickering today with a third-roun- d Frank Stranahan, the third Roth - Conzales story, for Carter rankfavorite. Africa, the was added t tho local pitsh72, which put him only American among. r ed No. 17 in the nation last year. the victory without inordinate this the the of start Dick staff a is finalists, Despite flying yootorday. lighting By The Associated Press chase four strokes behind three Brit- slipped to a 38 on his outgoing headed Weimar and is en optima front N. Y.Jackie Gaines, effort trio, however, the UTICA, Seals. -Saa -the -?random( ish say the lead. tied Easy for - uker Reports for nine.-- His card: prosof mijorui: at George S. May's The first 148,- - Cleveland,- - knocked out Al t. he is tansidered i "hot" that 4, a Parker advanced with course still appeared to sets also saw the setback of Sam Turning in 'hie best round of Highers, 142, .Sherrill. 5. 2 win Over Dick Savitt of Match and Bob Curtis, third be up for grabs among The big six at the sixth came at least the tournament. the Kansas BROOKLYN (Fort Hamilton) 153-7baseball! Docciocco half-dozhard Savitt's Jack Cornell. 2 from a poor tee shot which he wasPansy thing service, seeded doubles team from Rice a other contenders Roman Alvarez, 140. New City pro had score of to as sent Rena for Prank payment and perhaps a bothersome wind, Institute, who fell before the all 70 or under for the inaugural 225. Henry Cotton had 147-7- 4 hooked out of bounds. Strana- Klucanik. Now the Bees have retailed York, outpointed Johnny Wiltroubled Parker the most in Texas combination of Bob Gold- 144 holes. han's 221; Arthur Lees, his out. liams, 141, Montgomery, Ala. 10. aggregate this nocciocco and the first set, but playing unper farb and Ed Braswell, Mevlin (Chick) Harbert of and Fred Daly, morning was 150, the best of- the right releast. PITTSFIELD, Mass.Al (Red) turbed as usual, this methodical 1. Americans at that in time. Northville, Mich., runnerup It Was a big gap to bridge, Priest, 158, Cambridge, outpoint; red-hracked became Cotton on chamPGA recent national up the defending champion the ed Johnny Walker, 159, Philat Eddie Moylan dropped anothwith only 18 holes left to play Southern Association t 10. a del ph er set as npionships, with a sharp 68: Lloyd and with r Cotton among those classic home stretch, doing the - Nsthvin. s. New- - brleans 19. holes S. last five 1946 in U. This of of Chicago, equaled Mangrum PRESQUE, ISLE,- - Me.Charout in front. But anything can Mobil . Chattanooga 2. singles match with Jim Brink Stranahan's scores over the same 9. Little Nock 5, Atlanta 4. Open titlist: Jim Milward, an happen on this rugged four-mi- le Seattle, Icy Babcock, 179, Bangor, T.K.O. 4, litemphia Biratinghaigi in the first round. For unheralded Madison, Wis.. shoot- course, Gill Williams, 198, Presque Isle, where no one in the sectionfive holes a good score is Pioneer Lenine 2. er. and E. B. Dozier, Big Springs, tournament has matched the par these Eastern League , 21, the way Bobby Jones did it Tex.,, all with 69s, also were of 68 and stores have been h. BROOKLYN, (Dexter Park) Westefn 5, Rartford League Albany when he won the 1930 Open t ) Aldo Minelli, 140, Milan, Italy, pressing contenders. Williamsport 5, Entire 4. S, Dos Idolises 3. Desssr here. Scranton S. WilltioBam I. Ten others were under par 72 outpointed Jorge Itrada,-13- 9, Lincoln 4, ?sob le 1. Johnny Bulls, twice runner-u- p Vika a.. Binghamton O. scramble for Combs II, Lou City 3. 10, for the 6635-yaHavana, 2. cg was five British in the -Open, , golidomts lushest purse, a 67000 strokes behind the pacesetters, Idaho Falb VetNine prize for the top professional.. with Downs Rigby, 10 I to 5 P,' , IDAHO ,titill'Af2a411235438. in , FALLS(Spec.)In 1i Olympics ,Join D:1'HAP1s-LYBBER''' vs. .; the latest baseball . game played. The orLONDON at be- Park r this week Highland ' ' 1948' ' the for committee ' ganizing tween the Rigby Veterans team ,,: 1 Overshoots' Green Olympics announced today that . PIntovent::::UN:at.ANT al. Anaa:TI:the and the Idaho Falls Arivets nine, A, TRAILER CAMP 10 more nations had accepted in, , I Playing in Hoylake's thin mist, the Idaho Tolls Vets chalked up . , mom ' .. vitations to participate. bringing Gnezzi lost a Woke on the sec- another victory by Header Double 11415, defeating , ,. l the number of acceptants to 37. ond hole when his ball went Bixby 10 to 5. 10 502 Newhouse Building; Exchange Plato The 10 are Argentina, Austria,' through the green and he had SIN i ThEt score by inninirs: -: f . ...Tonight 40. Starting Czechoo4 two come At for to back China, 31.11 Ceylon, putts. Belgium, R. H. E. Solt Lake tit" l That -'' SIMMS ,.'', -' slovakia, India, Malta, Philip- the short fourth he zapped his Idaho Falls III 010 402- -10 . 8 3 , and South Africa. six feet of the , within tee shot pines 000 a NO 5 .. 5 203, Rigby ' -thbaU - Lund, Mueller and ACCOUNTING SERVICTS,AUDtil-4111121:1- 1 - cup and t LI DEIiKS FIELlit---- Hayward, ', home for a birdiem el !II 13111E(K) American Association Hitz and DeLand. Anderson, Re clipped within five feet of - A team from Burley will ploy 1 milwaukm 41.2, Kama,' Car 14. !. . 13th South lb' - Woot Tompk .. Telephone . ', enittaibus t. Tole4e I. i .. but en the the at Idaho Amvets hole the Falls . eighth, ' High. ,. , i 1 steseepolts 4. St. Psul 3,13 waists. missed. the short I putt tie missed land Park Sunday at 3.30 rp.m. z Istilasayeitt 1, Lottrotlie I. , ,. . . , J1711y- ''Cla.) Net Crown -- - . . , ,tt , - . - - Fdr ,,,, , , -- - , Two-ba- 6-- ' The Pocatello Cardinals took a seventh-inning "stretch" last night that stretched their score by eight runs and gave them an 11- 3 Pioneer League victory over the Boise Pilots and a 1 ad- -' vantage in the current series. The home club reached Jim Hicks for 14 bingles in handing him his sixth defeat of the year 2-- Bolo 11110A 111 Pocatello 3 1 2 1 8r1ake:011 5 1 1 0 Oecon,r1 1 3 0 Siteact 3 1 0 1 Mobtor,11 3 1 14 0 Loye.11 3 1 0 3 Tamonelb 4 1 4 1 Clibb,c 3 0 0 5 Purcellaa 31ortisonal 2 2 0 eack.11 5 3 0 0 10 0 1 5 Vindbladb.lb 3 1 Paredei,3b 4 1 Thomoonas 4 0 1 1 3 5 Lano 2b 4 1 1 3 leell:rt 3 1 1 0 eingleton,c 4 2 3 1 liendereon,p 4 300 0 0 0 Malmo 0 0 'Mandy 0 0 0 Mine 1 (11) BROA 34 7 24 14 Totals Totals 36 14 2 28ale on error for Purcell in ninth. yOrounded out for Hicks in ninth. Boise 000 000 021 Pocatello 300 000 802-- 11 ZrrorParedes. Stolen baseSack. runSingleton. Two.bass hits Home Morrison, Vinbladh. 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