Show THE OGDEN WEDNESDAY: EVENING STANDARD-EXAMINE- R two years was hot on her trail Favorites Again Kate Episode to Dorothy Bundy Is Old Westf:to Be CIRCUS FANS THEATRE GUILD PUBLIC LINKS ELECTION HELD Given Tennis Post Recreated Oh Air Be Heard Tonight Display Fine Form THRICE THRILLED TOURNEY OPENS ' 11— 11— YORK ” -- an indifferent start - t Girl On Flying Trapeze “Falls’ Wire Aces and Cats Amaze More than one circus-go- er Utah Delegation Fails to Qualify For U S Match Play & S' f J t r Tues- day night left the grounds with a sensation in the pit of his stomach similar to that which results from swift descent in an elevator There were at least three reasons for the digestive disturbance First Clyde Beatty’s seemingly hypnotic domination of a cageful of jungle cats left no spectator breathing easily Mile Rita La Plata flying trapeze artist brought her audience to its feet when approximately 8000 pairs of eyes saw her apparently miss the bar and drop sickeningly to within a few feet of the ground ROPES BREAK FALL Safety ropes tied to her legs broke her fall When the Gretona troupe of high wire artists piled themselves four deep on bicycles perched on a wire spectators again fidgeted in their seats' A polished and performance of the Cole Brothers circus lead most of those who attended to pronounce it the best of the three which played in Ogden this season KEN MAYNARD TOO The Ken Maynard wild west show entertained a sizeable after-shocrowd following the main circus clowns proposed Enterprising nuptial bliss to blushing Ogden maidens and — in most cases at Iest — disgustedly marked “X’s” nearby to denote their lack of suc- 'k BY ROBERT MYERS Associated Press Staff SAN FRANCISCO Aug11— (AP) &' the national public links tournament starts today with 64 golfers banging along the 1 f 4 ' championship trail £ San Francisco’s Harding course where yesterday’s wind-u- p of the qualifying if saw- the tournament ’team play j? record smashed and the medal score mark tied was ready for today’s warfare — 18 hole of play this morning and 18 holes in the afternoon Tournament officials drew today’s pairings frofrt a hat and with it an undertone of chiticism for the procedure followed The result found some of the bets shotmakers in the lot firing away at each other in the first round Pat Abbott defending champion from Pasedena and runner-u- p medM THATCHER ALLRED alist yesterday with a total score of Becomes Leader 141 faced Ralph Presby of Sacramento who1 followed him on the Weber Department Head Is board with 142 Don Erickson the rough and ready Chosen President At one from Alhambra Calif who Board Meeting to shot a spectacular medal record set in tie the met M Thatcher Allred head of the 1922 at Toledo by George Aulbach department of speech of Weber drew as his opponent Paul Janscollege has been elected president sen of Toledo who carded — 3 of the Little Theatre Guild by the 147 Erickson’s score was fove strokboard of directors He succeeds es below par for the par 72 route Paul Thatcher who made the anWith a quartette of sturdy pernouncement The latter served as formers from Sacramento Calif head of the organization during rested the Warren G Harding team ’ ' the past year trophy after a record breaking access The announcement also revealed cumulative score of 587 had been A huge herd of elephants twitted that Dr Arthur Perkins was elect- posted for the 36 holes of medal d into line by pretty ed a member' of the board to suc- team competition The four France Toronto Hall Dufour Roscoe Cuide-r- o ceed Luke M Wrighti resigned girls beautiful and nimble-foote- d horses and a host of acts combined and Ralph Pressly captured the Mr Allred has been a member to keep spectators amused for the of the board since held by Seattle and broke title of organization entire two-hoperiod of the show the guild In addition to this ac the Washington team’s record score —a D W of 599 set at the Faxmingdale N Y tivity he has taken leading roles meet in many of the plays staged dur: — ing the past three seasons and has served in the capacity of play director as well Other officers elected were Mrs J M Eccles vice president Mrs S P Dobbs treasurer Horace H RYE N Y (Aug 11 — (UP) d Frankie Parker of Walker secretary Kent S Bram business manager Spring Lake N J second ranking well tennis player in the nation-face- d In addition to the seven menHal Surface Jr of Kansas City tioned other board members are HOLLYWOOD Aug 11— (UP)— Mo today in the quarter final Mrs G S Eccles Sidney Badcon Hollywocxi motion picture studios round of the eastern grass court Mrs John Scowcroft Lewis J today sought to plug leaks through at Westchester Wallace which have trickled the confidential championships — Country club telephone numbers and addresses of ' Surface turned in the only upstars presumably to be sold to fans set yesterday when he licked and autograph hunters Eleanor Whitney and Johnny McDiarmid of Prinaeton Betty N J seeded eighth but he was Grable young actresses prompted Im the investigation with complaints given little chance to overcome the steady game of young Parker that fans have been sitting on their Alice Marble of San Francisco front steps several days national champion seeded first” HOLLYWOOD Aug 11— (UP)— Complaints also came from Mar-th- y among the women players tackles The $100000 “Green Godess” beRaye ehd Frances Farmer Jane Stanton of Los Angeles in lieved the world’s biggest and rarest black opal was back in its vault her quarter-fina- l match and today after a brief motion picture wiga Jedrezejowska Polish ' who is favored to meet career Miss Marble in the finals clashes The opal was loaned by Charles with Mrs Marjorie Van Ryn of H Walton of Pasadena Cal for "COoIesl Place In Town” Austin Texas who was seeded Myma Loy movie actress to wear The Place To Go No 4 in the draw in the picture “Double Wedding” STARTS T03I0RR0VV It was taken to and from Metro armtwo studios Hit No 1 Goldwyn Mayer by ed guards Ml-- laaig The opal when discovered in the "Australia field of lightening ridge And than weighed 220 carats After cutting it weighs 96 carrats fll marri4 (jjr 300-pou- — Match play in £ " none-too-ea- f nd 36-ho- sy le j A 4 & 4" eeBbeeewwBii 40-fo- ot well-rehears- ed w 74-7- pink-tighte- ur J Frankie Parker to Face Tennis Test Now Who Could Have Tipped Fans On ‘Phone Nos? 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Top-seede- re-elect- ed NEW (AP) Aug Dorothy May Bundy heiress to a family tradition of top notch tennis has been named with Alice Marble Helen Jacobs Mrs Sarah Palfrey Fabyanr Carolin Babcock and Mrs Marjorie Gladman Van Ryn to the United States Wight-ma- n cup team which will meet the British team at Forest Hills August 20 and 21 Miss Bundy’s mother and father were both prominent in American tennis Her mother May Sutton Bundy was national singles champion in 1904 Thomas Bundy her father was a noted doubles player He paired with Maurice E Me 'Loughlin another Californian to win the national championships in 1912 1913 and 1914 as well as earn similar honors on Davis cup teams With the exception of Mrs Fab-ya- n who is from Boston and the captain and donor of the cup Mrs Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman also from Boston all the players are Californians Miss Jacobs Mrs Van Ryn Mrs Fab-ya- n and Miss Babcock were members of last year’s team non-playi- ng The “hard - rid in’ atmosphere of the old West will be recreated in a new dramatic serial Gun -- Smoke Law 'to be heard starting tomorrow ’ and every to 5:30 pm Thursday from 5:00NBC-Blue netover KLO and the work The series is the work of Wilbur Hall short story writer who was formerly a member of the NBC continuity staff in San Francisco Law is The story of concerned with the adventures of Dave Serviss a fearless ranger who is sent into the high cattle country by his owners Tinsdale and Larkey to investigate under sealed orders suspicious doings on the Greenback Range Completing the tradition of the “ten twent thirts” the Law centers of about Serviss and Harriet Adair the new school marm who boards at the ranch headquarters of Bob’s mother Mrs P J Cavennen fast-shooti- n’ Gun-Smo- ke CHICAGO Aug (AP)—The Young Jerry reappears on the scene in the new Dr Kate episode women’s western medal play Departures" to be released over golf derby picture looked familiar KLO and the Pacific Coast NBC-Bl- ue again today with Marion Miley of y' Cincinnati and Patty Berg of network tonight at ' o’clock Jerry is being prebattling for the prize Miss Miley winner of the 1935 and pared amid the confusion aroused by those about him to take a short 1936 tournaments was infront ' with vacation at' a boys’ camp before a schore of ' 154 but school reopens Patty runnerup to the forDr Kate begins a definite cam- mer Lexington Ky- - star the past 72-ho- and Fred F Finklehoffe at the This comedy Orpheum theatre stormed Broadway when first presented and continued the Abbott series of comedy successes which started in 1935 with ‘Three Men On a Horse” in 1936 “Boy Meets Girl” and stirred up the laugh apparatus anew in 1937 The title arises from the fact that the students of V M I have a loosely knit fraternity and in referring to one another use “Brother Rat” as a term of affectionate regard It is largely in this phase of their school lives that the authors found their source of comedy and so closely are the situations and scenes welded together by the deft directional hand of George Abbott that they furnish an almost uninterrupted outburst of laughter min-neapo- lis 36-ho- paign to adjust all the difficulties brought about by the departure of Nurse Carter the differences with Dr Crowley and the unpleasant circumstances surrounding Ranaall Porter’s behavior Written by Hal Burdick and starring Cornelia Burdick with a supporting cast Dr Date Is produced in San Fran- red-hair- ed le 78 two un- Si 3 ONE Mon OFiifieum 16 Aug of Show Road Season the First NIGHT Big AA GEORGE ABBOTT Production V 3 cisco heart-intere- st Gun-Smo- ke JPHM HBNKS ‘New Nose' Placed On Film Dancer JRanp FRED SltTf NOT A MOTION PICTURE 1 ft FIHKIEHOFFE From ’nctT8 York Reserved Seats Now Lower Floor- Balcony 516S and Includes State and Gov Taxes If $224 $168 $112 ! TODAY & TOMORROW Tonight “Billy The Kid” With “Melody For Two” V With Wallace Beery James Melton John Mack Brown Patricia Ellis H E WAS A AS WELL AS STAR-MAKE- t U A R! WWJWMMyMm MEW TOMORROW! A IT TAKES YOU BEHIND THE SCENES IN HOLLYWOOD! J : a OA 74 le ten-thirt- HOLLYWOOD Aug 11— (UP)— collided with an actor on the courts Beverly Bemis movie dancer and of the Beverly Hills tennis club actress had a “new nose” today ' Miss Louise was ill several days Because her studio feared a slight with influenza irregulartiy in her profile might hamper her screen career she entered Queen of the Angeles hospiA two-inc- h bass placed in a tal for a facial surgery operation stream will under favorable con- Dr Josif Ginsburg smoothed out ditions' reach 10 inches in about her nose into a profile that can be two turned to the cameras years Monday evening August 16 for one performance only will find George Abbott’s latest production “Brother Rat” by John Monke Jr Last Times Laughs Abound In ‘Brother Rat' Miss Mile added affr-e- r der par to a 76 yesterday Miss Berg who took 83 strokes on her opening round came back yesterday with a spectacular for a new Onwentisia club women’s competitive course record and second place at 157 — 7 The White House originally was painted white to hide the marks of fire on the walls which were all that remained standing after the British had burned it in 1814 0 i I AUGUST 11 1937 Stars On III Lis- tDue to Bump Flu mfNn o i Big Gem Returned As Fi Finished HOLLYWOOD 11— (UP)— Aug Anita Louise and Gloria Stuart motion picture stars were off the sick list today Miss Stuart came back to work at 20th Century-Fo- studios with x with Q a limp from a sprained hip suffered while playing tennis Sunday She DONALD WOODS JEANNE MADDEN FRED LAWRENCE Rosalind MARQUIS j title-hold- er j Barrymore Talks of Being Farmer HOLLYWOOD Barrymore Aug 11— (APJ-J- ohn legally reconciled with his bride Elaine Barrie eyes his graying locks today as he talked dubtfully of retiring from the movies and radio "I might become a gentleman farmer” he said “A man who does (aarjaatisv j LAST TIMES TODAY "You Can’t Have Everything” Passage” -a- nd-“China Hit No 2 WT JlVarner SHEARER HOWARD AND WON HIS DAUGHTER! a gay gambling yanlt fall in lova by CTO J -- MGM’ Today & Lii Tomorrow nothing but sit in the shade and drink lemonade while others do the work” The actor admitted he was “naturally lazy” He sniffed disdainfully at the mention of di- recting motion picture "My brother Lionel tried it While he was a success it came close to making a nervous wreck of him” f Ti Masrerpiece from Shakespeare a Glorious Love Story jl BARRYMORE JOHN Dtvina Oliver Edna May Andy Basil Ra thbona Rtginald Dorny CAubray Smith Ralph Forbas snd Csst of Thousand $w- - as fiooff John BOLES Dorn NOLAN Waltor Pidgoon Tala "Always a Good Show’ "AMERICAN GANG BUSTERS” and "THE OUTER GATE” fbr these hot days! cine “As Good as Married” 1:10 4:02 6:54 and 9:46 THURS FRI and SAT 2 — Big Pictures — 2 I I ' Picture ! 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