Show (1 —77--- - - - - '- ' i - r— ' -- I - ' ' - ' N 1- THE SALT — LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING 'AUGUST 30 1937- - 1t V - Title Clash Monday at e ImgILI - itah-I- I - 1 4 Sugar With 1 'ants G am Un Chicago Utah-Idah- i '''4'-::::- '::::::'::::::" Two-bas- e Three-bas- e s : s 3 I ' ‘ 4-- :::::::: ': V' -- pitcher--Kelle- y : dell ::':'i:::-- '1-:t- '4 Brook-consecutiv- "i' k - McCafferty Renamed CC Golf Pro 1 I side :1 a Gar-sid- n: ea 1 Two-bas- s Two-bas- e : ' a i 1‘ I ill — ss-l- b I III a Woodbury Takes Crown Utah-Idah- i Kim8'11M11 Nib-le- y 01 01 Sacrifice— Two-bas- f sa li f ' : 21 Villkirt-anAeen- shot-make- i J 1 0 Run :1 t 1 4 8 Lang Welding W Stagg and Platt: Mackay and Huber a4 H4 E2 Ittah-IdahSugar 2 1 2 Pinney Beverage Bellyi and Harrison Little and Eikrern i:' a5 H 3 4 6 3 5 10 itching and Eartp Rotary Btrys Jackson Pirates Wood and Howard 'thaw Monday's Schedule 6:30—Rotary Boys vs Jackson Pirates 7:30—General Electric vs Pinney vs 8:30—Utah- - Idaho Sugar Lang Welding I Three-bas- e hits hit—Sears Two-bas- e —Sears S Kramer Runs batted in—R Lindortf Schatbuck Baird Double plays —Schatbuck to Gunn to Greer Runs re1 Baird 2 Struck sponsible for—Schatbuck on out—By Schalbuok3 5 Baird 9 Bases and balls—Ott Baird Umpires—Liddell peacock Scorer—Whitley son No1)16 'Kizer Gets- Leave ST LOUIS ABHOA 51knekrbrk 2b 4 0 2 0 01West et 4 4 4 2 4 4 1 3 3 1 2 3 4Nosmik It 110 01Clitt 3b 0 0 01Bell lb 1 2 01Allen rt 3 0 3 thHemsley 4 0 5 11Carey as 4 0 0 11Trotter p t 4040 4 1 2 0 3134 4 1 9 0 2 1 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0 2 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 iltoupal p IsBottomley 111 29 4 27 11 Totals Tide's 33 8 27 zBatted for Trotter In eighth Score by innings: ' 000 101 000--2 Boston —000 000 000--0 St Louis Et:ror—Clift 4" Runs batted in Summary: hits—Cramer 2 Foltz —Cronin 2 Two-bas- e hit—Cramer LAFAYETTE Ind Aug 29 (A'— Three-bas- e Sacrifice—ChapDouble plays—ClIft and Bell Melillo head man Noble E Kizer Cronin and Foss Bases On balle—Newsom football coach at Purdue university 3 Trotter 2 Strikeouts—Newsom 4 Trotter 1930 and athletic director since 2i innitt—lafert jgropttgh: inTFIrgneirhga Houpal HONOLULU Aug 29 (UP)— since 1933 will be on the sidelines this Adolf Keifer Chicago swimmer Second game: fall 1 IT LOUIS BOSTON Sunday night acquired a new world He has been given a leave of abABROA ABHOA1 backatroke record for thelk00-yar- d 2b 5 1 2 1 ailA 1 SI 'vfAITIV a sence recover ' a to from rrea:r2ebt kidney after he landed within an that kept him in a hospital a 13o 8116Tfrilts" a 1 1 s from the Japanese liner Tatsuta ment month and a half this Balmer He martini 3b 4 l1 0 5113ell lb '4 310 0 Maru which brought refugees from was Allen rt MitM If taken home last Tuesday e China 4 1 2 1 rt 4 1 3 C Elliott an- Chapman President Desautels a 4 1 3 0 Carey ma Keifer who has been participat- nounced A HEdward 1 I 0 1 Knott P 3 0 00 senior Elward (Mal) McKain p ing in swimming events in Japan assistant football coach Would act Walberg p 01 00 00 II Gonzales p went to the war memorial nata- as head coach and 0 0 0 0 Robert C Wood- xDallesando 0 0 torium where an invitational swim- worth also an assistant 00 to Kizer xablarcum 0 0 0 0 xxxDoerr ' in was meet progress quickly ming director as athletic and publicity 39 17 27 8 Totals 34 8 24 121 Totals changed to a swimming suit and director xBatted for Walberg in seventh entered his favorite event He xxBatted for Gonzales in ninth xxxilan for Marcum in ninth swam the distance in 1 minuife 56 Score bY Innings: seconds breaking a record of 1:06 110 001 000- -3 Boston 300 014 established In 1934 by Warren St'ilfrnVary: Errors—Higgins Allen Hem! ' De Kealoha of Honolulu In—Cronin CUB 5 Two-basaley Runs batted Foxx e Vommik mantels CareyW bits—Vonmik Hensley Home runs— Same CAMP PEERY Ohio Aug 29 UP) glgcti IrolzthxatSZI:snmilitamistrzati —Ed Bashlin Akron-00111to Foxx Hemsley to Carey Boxes on hung nin 3 Strikeouts Knott 1 bull—Off alberg up a new record in small bore —By Gonzales 2 Knott 2 Hits 2 CLUB SEIGNIORY Quebec matches Sunday when he wes4he —orr megaiiie 2in1in2 2 Losing pitcher—in course Dewar match 111“366°ala Aug 29 (A')—Frankie Parker of Mil- preliminary waukee and New York scored a with a score of 798 out of a possible s too° Adolf Keifer Breaks Backstroke Record ' q 5340 : 5010 4316 4010 i Rifle ShOoter Sets Up New Record ' Parker Snares Two Titles at Quebec f a ' l smashing straight-set- victory Over Arthur Hendrix of Lakeland Fla 1 3 to win the annual invitation men's singles tournament Sunday 4 After his match with Parker Hendrix teamed with Gilbert Hall of East Orange N J to defeat Charlie Carr of Los Anegeles and Henry Culley of Santa Barbara 3 doubles and win the Cal 3 ' championship 6-- 1) -- t S 6-- 6-- 6-- - The Big Six I - 800 Two WESTBURY N Y Aug 29 UPI— The a Argentine 11--team of San By Associated Press Standings of the leaders (tint thres in Jose 7 by- Old troou whipped each leaguelti at Sands Point fl Ab B H Pet Sunday Player Club 119- 479 95 181 390 In the Medwick Cards match of three Gehringen Tigers 107 418 100 159 380 test matches for the open polo PildValler Pirates 119 479 78 182 380 367 Crehrig Yankees "118 A42 109 162 matches championship In St 258 31 94 Hartnett Cubs DtMagigo 'rankest 12 470 120 170 392 Tommy Hitchcock led the Greentree abet rj) four to an 6 triumph over Aurora at Bostwick field and Aknusti trimmed Templeton 5 on Cochran field 8-- NM:THERM A8HOCIATION felma nittlee8tIg 6 144 Chattanooga 1"1121a847v811201 New Orleans Little &Kit IA 8-- 0--4 As J C D Sees (Continued It from Page 13) news when their memories are refreshed by seeing the names of the illustrious ones who the public has chosen: Ends—Gaynell Tinsley Louisiana State Larry Kelley Yale Merle Wendt Ohio State Bill O'Neill Notre Dame Ray Anti! Minnesota Leo Deutsch St Benedict Charles Galatka Mississippi Stater'Woodrow Stromberg Army Matt Patanelli Michigan Ken Nelson Illinois Dwight Befell Washington univesrity ((St Louis) John Zitko Northwestern Widseth Leads Tackles Averill Daniell PittsTackles—Ed Widseth Minnesota burgh Bill Sieinkamper and Frankk Kopczak Notre Dame John Golemgeske Wisconsin Charles Hamrick Ohio State Gene Dykstra Illinois Gerry Dennerlein St Mary's Hal Carlson DePaul Delbert Bjork Oregon Nestor Henrion Carnegie Tech Guards—Max Starcevich Wa4shington (Seattle) Steve Reid Northwestern Cliff Kuhn Illinois John Lautar 'Notre Dame Inwood Smith Ohio State Dick Bassi Santa Clara Gordon Dahlgren Michigan State Sam Galovich Knox Joe Salt! St Viator Bill Glassford Pittsburgh Minnesota Mike Basrak Duchesne (George Bell Purdue John Wiatrak Washington (Seattle) Gil Kuhn Southern California Quarterbacks—Vernon Huffman Indiana Bud :Wilkinson Minnesota Sam Baugh Texas Christian Nello Falaschi Santa Clara Art Guepe Marquette David Davis Southern California Ed Goddard Washington William (Tilopy) Dye ()hie State Centers—Bud Svendsen To win Bashlin had to outrank Ties for Lead Samuel Moore Orange N J vet29 (Al—Herman Famous Backs There CHICAGO eran trophy seeker who also scored Steiner of Los Aug two Buivid Marquette Bobby LaRue Pittswinning Angeles Halfbacks—Ray 798 went into a tie for games adjourned Drake Purdue Bob Wilke' Notre Dame Julius Buhlin's capture of the prelimi- first place with David S Polland of burgh John Minnesota Byron Raines nary Dewar match followed his!vic- New York Sunday in the masters' Washington (Seattle) tory with Merle Jsraelson also of tournament phase of the American Aulloyondsea Nebraska Charles (Monk) Meyer Army Tom Akron in the Lyman two man team Chess federation's annual chamGibbons St Niator Willie PhilltPs DePaul Jimmy' Cain Washmatch with a perfect score of 800 pionship ington (Seattle) Al Agett Michigan State Joe Riley Alabama Argentines Lose I 0 - ' rs ABHOA! Melillo 2b Cramer et Cronin is Foxx lb Higgins 3b Mills It Chapman rt Desautels e Newsom p Fullbacks—Sam FrancisrNebraska No-Hitte- rs PALESTINE Texas Aug 29 UP) of the —Manuel Perez right-handPalestine Pals of the East Texas league pitched his second no-h- it no-rtgame of the season when he blanked the 'Texarkana Liners in tilt of a doubleheader 1111410second er m ' ''INTVIRNATIoNal LEAGUE Poetic:ter Toronto BUffitio Montreal 12-Newark 0 Jersey City O iiaittraore all Syracule 2-- UTAH TEANLGOLF LEAGUE Standings Of Tgame Won Lost Tied Bonneville Fort Douglas Utah Cori Per Forest Dale bliblev Park Fl Monte Provo 5 4 0 0 0 Dame Larry Danbom Notre Eddie' Jankowski Wisconsin Don Geyer and Steve Toth Northwestern Tom Wilson Illinois tentative starting lineup of the professional champions reads: Hutson Alabama and Gantenbein Wisconsin ends Gordon Illinois and E Smith Southern California tackles Evans Texas and Engebretsen Northwestern guards G Svendsen Minnesota center Bruder Northwestern quarterback Herber Wisconsin and Sauer Nebraska halfbacks The ! and Hinkle Bucknell fullback- - P ) Enid Semipros Triumph wicHrrA Kan Aug 29 (A)--Enid Okla won the 1937 national semipro baseball championship Sunday night by defeating Buford Ga 7 to 4 in the tournament finals The champions were undefeated An seven games Buford was defeated twice both times by Enid which replaced Duncan Okla as champion Buford also was runnerup in 1936 The Georgians scored once in the first inning but after Enid came back with a four-ru-n splurge in the second there was little doubt where the championship would go Raymond Dumont president of the National Semipro Baseball congress estimated 15000 persons saw The the championship contest game closed two weeks of tourna32 teams which ment play during from all sections of the nation participated - MONDAY TOKYO Aug 29 e tour- ing United States track team defeat-le- d meet Japan 94 to 84 in a two-da-y concluded Sunday at the Meiji Shrine stadium as Irving Folwartshny burly weight tosser from Rhode Island State college set a new Japanese international record in the hammer throw Folwartshny threw the hammer 168 feet 5 4 inches to beat his'nearest rival Tokunaga of Japan by nearly 13 feet The Americans won seven of Sunday's ten events including the relay but divided the day's points each team scoring 47 The winners took a 7 lead Saturday Scoring was on a basis 2 3 3 4 to Give Exhibition A M AT MOUTH ' : fI 83 NO WM H ADAMS pling the heretofore undefeated Fort Douglas shotmakers by the count of 16 to 10 The affair was staged CALL AN EXPERT AWNIN4S 14 Provo The defeat'for the Post club puts Bonneville at the top of the league as the undisputed leader and gives the Bonny crew a decided edge in the fight for the championship' which is 'expected to be settled when the two top teams clash in the final match of the season 4 Provo took advantage of If weakened Fort squad to roll over a conVincing triumph through the fine play of R A Hansen Jack Brauna-- 1 gel J C Nelson Fenton Reeve and Earl Brim Fort Douglas was minus the services of Hank Russell T D Morris and several other regular team members and the absence of the topnotchers gave the Provoans their chance to cut in' for a vic tory which they did not hesitate to do The results folloWN - FORT DOUGLAS PROVO 11Lee Buttle Cy Harbeks Cliff Buck 210ave Crowton Bob Bird 1W L Snow Brick Wood oat A Hansen O L Robertson 011ack Braunaget R O Pearce 11H Corleissen H W Reiser 011 C Nel$00 Chstles Wardroii OlFentön Reeve B Bilger 3IA Broaddua Todd Vonah OlEarl Brim i 101 Total Total 1 0 0 3 3 1 2 3 0 3 16 State Obituaries Amanda Adelaida Biswick PROVO Aug 29—Amanda Adeiaide wick 54 wife of Ernest Biswick died Sat- urday at the family home 414 South Eighth West street She had been an invalid since she suffered a stroke four years ago She was born September 29 1882 hi Salt Lake City a daughter of William C and Annie Everett Roberta She was married to Mr Biswick on June 14 1918 in Salt Lake City Shortly after that time they moved to Provo where they had since resided Mrs Pliewick was an active la D S church worker Besides her husband ourviloill8 are two sons and two daughters Mrs Margaret Dunn Tremonton Mrs Mildred Casper William Biswick and Junior Biswick Provo: two grandchildren and one sister Mrs Martha Nelson Salt Lake city Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p tn in the Provo L D S Second ward shape! Bishop B IL Knudsen will officiate Friends may call at the family home prior to the services Burial will be in Provo City burial park under direction of the Deseret mortuary Session A Chase Christina P Christensen OGDEN—Mrs Christina Petersen Chris- tensen 69 wife of Robert Chrietetisen of 9 Exchange avenue died early Sunday following a long illness A daughter of Mr and Mrs Leopold Petersen she was born February 4 1868 in Denmark She came to the United States In 1885 settling at Cedar Rapids Iowa and came to Ogden four years later She had resided here since She wax married to Mr Christensen in A lifetime member of the Danish 1869 Lutheran church she was a charter member of Ogden chapter of the Danish sisterhood Surviving are her husband a son Leo Christensen a daughter Mrs Mabel Blake-leof Ogden : several brothers and sisters in Iowa and North Dakota and three grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p m in the Kirkendall-Darlinmortuary chapel by the Rev John Edward Carver of the First Presbyterian church Burial will he in Ogden city cemetery Friends may call at the family residence Monday evening and until time Of services Tuesday - OODEN—Alberta Howard 43 wife of Howard 3104 Pacific avenue died early Sunday in a local hospital following a brief illness Her only known survivors are the husband of Ogden and a son George Webb address unknown She had resided here since 1929 Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 1 p tn in the Larkin and Sons mortuary Burial will be in the Ogden city cemetery William Albert Frances Dowlinf corn umbrella tents let) E 2nft So Was 1323 SMITH & ADAMS at ts awnings canopiea esmP equip Lowest prices Awnings complete 750 up 225 Edison W 1654 SPXRE Tent it Awuing Co Awnings tenth WittOrDINIO covers 270 fro W 'remote CHIMNEY SWEEPING ' u ru use paces el rep work guar J H Curtis Rs ri78 FIX IT ILXPIlit sewing macnins repairing au yrs work guar AIL & M Boma 49 11 1st go Was 4284 Appliance caper FLOOR FINISHING lue tor c aiseent 150 So State Was 4948 polieher LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED LAWN mowers sharpened and repaired Chas A Fowler key safe and lock works 20 'r m et 62 WBwdv W4QRA MATTRESS REPAIRING TRIOSES remade wan or wilt:tout inner springs Eberhardt's Was -3299 MOVING AND STORAGE oVickti-ANmoViNo u AN Low rates—fastest 4afeet way' to ship furniture anywhere In the west Bonded insured Expert china packers No Orating necessary For local and long distance moving Packing Ilioraf11 wax 81s shipping phone Redman' Warehouse located at 136 S 4th West COAST to coast moving at reduced rate covered by Ins No packing nee EireprootStorage orating Mollerup Mov Stnrage Co 155 B W T W 1562 LOCAL and distant reasonable moving rates Noyes Transfer Co Was 3637 PAINTING—PAPERING—CLEANING QC 'SIDE and Melds paintmg paperhanging plan free estimates Was 1164 PAINTING cleaning Door vexing Atlas: prices best work Hy 42924 PAPERHA-NGINcleaning and painting Low price Call Stott By 1421R kAVE your home painted 20 years' experience 10 pct die H 894-after 5 SPECIAL prices this week paperhanging painting W R Duke Hy 8194-PAINTING paperhanging brick Stabling low prices PATENT ATTORNEYS t A U b eg r e malice Drawings Beason tldg W 292 PRINTERS—BOOKBINDERS 1 lits-OrsTITnI-bind: NG CO 35 Edison et W 1801 VOA private and librerv public binding P G Due Co 221 Edison SL W 1670 RUG CLEANING bRANK MARTIN CU Expert rug uPhol: etered furniture cleaning Oriental rug specialist 1630 So State Hy 7276 ROMNEY Rug Cleaningn Co It costs no more Inr the befit 1015-R7th PI Fly soil Zuouikats OGDEN—Session A Chase retired Wefarmer and an active L D S Genealogical worker died Sunday at his residence 445 Thirteenth strett following a short Illness He is survived by his wife formerly Ida Blair whom he married seven years ago are under the Funeral arrangements direction of Deseret mortuary Alberta Howard 70c up: camp turn plate - WINDOW SHADES Lowdt tree samples and quotations prices allowances made on old rollers shades reversed 848 80 filtate Was 7995 ber county FUNERALS for ESWICIfirvices Besvrick will be conducted a A Tuesday at 2 p m in the Provo Second ward L A S chapel Bishop B H Knudsen will officiate Friends may call at the home 414 South Eighth West street in Provo prior to services In- terment Provo City cemetery under di rection mi of the Deseret mortuary BURKE—P-11414services for Keith Burke 9 years old will be held Wednesday 10 a tn in the Holy Rosary church M Bingham canyon Recitation of the will be saki 'Tuesday eveholyrosary ning at 8 o'clock in the family home hi Conperfield: interment in Bingham cemetery under direction of Binghara mortuary JAC0116--fiervicfor Ida E Hubbell 3s cobs of 1264 East South Temple street will be conducted Tuesday at 2 o'clock by the Rev Frank Eddy Madden D D at the RickettisA Mott mortuary 344 East First South street Interment will be In the family plot in Mt Olivet Mends may call at the MON Wary Monday evening and Tueoday uuIll time of services LARsEN—Funeral serviette for Clara Marie Lareen will be held Monday at S 2 p m in the Omit ward L with Bishop McLloyd off chapel Friends may call at the elating Gold room in the mortuary 36 Zest Seventh South street Saturday eve-niand Sunday and at the home 8185 South State street in Murray Interment in prior to the services Murray City cemetery under direction of Deseret mortuary PACE—Funeral services for Clifford R Pace will be held In the Bountiful First ward chapel Tuesday at 2 p m Bishop Quaylecan Cannon officiatine Friends may at the home of G Glen Pace at Bountiful 'Maeda? 10 a rit to 1:30 p m interment Wasatch Lawn cemetery under direction of Union mortuary WOOD—Funeral services for Sarah Elizabeth Birch Wood of 4878 South Second West Murray will be conducted Wednesday 2 p m in the Murray First ward Friends may call at the Second family residence 4878 South WednesWest Tuesday evenina and day until time of services Interment in the Murray City cemetery under dly rection of George A Jenkins mortuary l OGDEN—Funeral services for Albert Frances Dowling 35 former resident of who died Wednesday at his home Oakland Cal will be conducted Tnesdav at 3 p m in the Larkin and Sons funeral chapel by Bishop Edward Chambers Of the Ogden L D S Thirteenth ward Burial will be hi Ogden city cemetery FUNERAL DIRECTORS A non of Ernest and Emily Cross Dowling he was born In Great Falls Mont M 14LIALAMULJUkl Mortician kaMER January 20 1902 Me resided in Ogden P44 Po Mato M Wnsitteh 335M aeveral years leaving here for Oakland in 1923 FLORIVS surviving are his avidow formerly Hazel Burnett and a daughter Dorothy Dowling BRO N CO Beautiful sprays oRAL mother and the of Oakland: big following reit& 3 stores Was 1540 or Ws& misters all of Ogden: Mra Emily Finechion Mrs Kate Layman and Mrs Louise Hayward Friends may call at the mortuary chapel Monday afternoon and evening and until time of services Tuesday igliald every mormns Dy rho daft usite Tribuna PubilsbIng Company I It gait gala Mutt Reva Jackson - - KIMBERLY Idaho--- MA tERAI4 Reva Jackson iluktecitirwwil WOomemme 1041 one mould 23 died at a local hospital shortly after Vail and bonds 1111si she was admitted for medical treatment Daily and Sunday one year Eli14idadis She was born November 20 1913 In apply in ) the oboes rates Nevada and WIOMing Salt Lake City and for the past 20 years ISner U the Uniten Statoot $1 SI had lived In this section Daily and Sunday one month Surviving are three children: her parents Mr and Mrs Leonard Woodland six brothkribune ts on sale nt every unpurs ers and sisters Willard Herbert Loretta Cant Olt? tn the United States Readers way all of Kimberly: ascertain aseata tie any any by telephonind and Marva Woodland Idaho and Pearl Bowen Atlanta Mrs Roger Olson Kimberly She was a member of the le X church Pending funeral arrangements the body is at the Twin Falls mortuary Mn a thio office Val kribune is gismos' et the xsens elated Press Thip witsoclated Press le ens use tor reprodues to the entitled ciusively Uon ot all news dispatches credited to it sr not Otherwise credited in this paper and Moo the locat news published herein the fribune ni a enartes mambas' el tne &wilt Bureau ot Circulation The Tribune te a member ot 'venom& Inn smuts litynoing-Pargeraitrio naUunal Ottices New York City blI reigentallyes Madison avenue Chicano grid North Miens gan avenue Philadelphia Land Tate build ing Detroit b269 General Motors building) San Francisco 68 gutter street Los An geiegt 11? West Ninth atreeM leattla Lloyd ri building" T o lib 10:10 EAST Pc11 1 000 MONTPELIER Idaho Aug 29- -- Elmer Latham An added attraction for the first Idaho—Funtral service for JEROME killed in a day of the rodeo and race events Elmer Latham 23 who wee accident Thursday will he held at held in conjunction with the Bear farm 2:30 p tn Monday at the Jerome funeral Lake county fair September 3 at 2 chapel Interment will be in Jerome cemep tn will be an exhibition by G L teryThe youth suffered al fractured kiU as Becker Ogden famous trapshooter he worked on a Utah Construction companyl near the line In Twin and marksman it is announced by ranch county when a heavy hay sling broke - - Fails W B Trowbridge loots and struck hint on the bead - Manager - - - 1 57-6- 47-3- 7 S00 AUCTIONEER 5on 1 2 4n0 UNCLAIMED auction 2 baggage sale 400 40:30 K in 53by East 4th Monday - 0 2 333 South All the unclaimed baggage front 1 0 5 167 the Newhouse hotel over 60 pieces trunks hitcases handbagilAll to be Results wild as is unopened Provo 16 Sunday's Fort Douglas 10 WILLIAM L ADAMS AUCTIONEER NibleyUtah Copper postponed W H ADAMS AUCTIONEER 1484 to 1486 SO Err Ano The Provo golf team won its Hy coo first math of the season in the tILALEs 'clam DERRICK AUCTIONEER High Waa 6616 auction service Utah Golf association race by top1 Ogden U STtack Team Wins Over Japan s 1 Unclaimed baggage from Newhouse hotel: Trunks- bags suitcases to be sold as is unopened Also the beaus ful collection of chins cut glue works of art for Mrs C A Shay in e part as follows: About 20 inertia of gayer (sterling) and 599 per cent crown silver: platters pitchers e trilfei etc About dinner met Of Minton china—today's cost 6150 also et Comorta 'china frora Italy: 12 Crescent service plates gold all over Other eervice plates welter vases old English vases about 25 pieces Libby cut glass beautiful floor lamps and table lamps trunks full of line linen and high-grad- e bedding: picture& all works of art Very fine picture of the Prophet Joseph Smith Large Turkish rug 6 Chinese rugs 6 Persian rugs room sizes and throw nuts Also some good pieces of furni tore tea cart living room set overstuffed chair walnut chest: end tables lamPe occasional tables all Very high grade no junk If you are looking for cheap junk don't come as this is a strictly high-grad- e sale Some very fine books and bookcase& It's a sale you will enjoy If you want class Trips I 101111 I - S SPECIAL AUCTION 53 E 4TH SO Bonneville Takes Undisputed Lead In State Race C D '' PtoovotioNowfPROodoOuSbi1001000010WW0 Team 16710 Slices More Expected to Re Oster 2—AUCTION SALES Fort Golf and Players Signed Up for Event Thirty 1Provo Hooks Pearson had to come all the Brilliant for from New York City to Salt Win 1 Gehrim way tournament annual will junior open and juvenile golf iLltah's Lake City to score a ' A f at the club at Nib Monday :—:4'' way ley park 4 k morning starting gctiunder fioaffta hilt Homers Spanish Forkers 0 : Sunday While playing with Spencer i 8:30 o'clock and J Peterson the New Wright iilineteen juniors and 11 juvenile The Lang Welding and o (Continued from Page 13) York visitor lifted a No 3 iron shot ::' :‘::: l'::'':4:Ai:':::::0:::44V players had entered the tournament Sugar team of Spanish Fork Newsome Runs batted in—Hill 2 Kreevich '' off the tee and into the cup on the will battle Monday at 8:30 p 10 at Piet Walker Radcliff Dykes ) Sunday night but many More had bits— hits—Berger' difficult No 7 hole at Bonneville White park for the Utah softball Appling 05:t): Hill' SSerifices—Kreevich ::::i::::::::q Sewell White- signified their intention of taking head Double plays—Newsome to' Ambler M:si'!::i:' It was his first ace championship and the right to rep- to Finney Base on balls—Off Kelley 1 part and were expected to register resent the state in the national Strikeouts — By oKelley 2 Turbeville 1 Monday t Professionol Borg Harry ::::: Whitehead 2 tournament at Chicago next month Ifits—Off Keller Ed Perry won medalist honors in (Continued from Page 13 ) of the meet announced 12 in 7 Turbeville 0 in 1 Whitehead 7 in ditIctor ::::::::: :: :::::::: : The two squads gained the title the Forest Dale club championship 8 Brown 0 in Hit by pitcher— thit would be able to sign in 1 23 Wild :pitch—Limning "'':' players — Losing golf tournament Wild pitch (Johnson) round of the softball meet Sunday illeheadWinning Sunday with a card ‘t Whitehead up for the tournament any time be - pitcher—Limning pitcher—VIThitehead ' :: ::i:: ' When Lang turned back tveneral " ': I of 3535-- 70 First round matches Losing fore 10 a in ' l:'t:':44swe::::::: a Electric 1 anct"King Kong" Kelly will be played this week The pairDodgers Capture Two ' ::N:::::":6:::::g::':KTHenry Mathieu junior champion Nuns Nate Divide and his mates from Spanish Fork i'i0' y ings follow: is not expected to defend his crown Prom Pathetic Pirates Pair Feller Trounoed Ed Perry- vs Jack Ensign Jim Whipped the touted Pinney Bever- - 177Ni: will in but Burtoft be back 29 QPI—The BROOKLYN George Aug :4i-Jarman vii Ray Smith Hy 'Demke age squad by the same count' '"''''"::-::::04':29 CLEVELAND second a the Aug: e juvenile rae'setiting :::':::0M:::::The title contest Monday Should vs Ern Anderson Hack OWen vs Dodgers forgot they were a ::':' 'V'f!:::::::::x Sen:'"tfr-title '0 ator Chase young Wuhington ''i: club Sunday and climbed out Paul Chase Royal Jensen vs Sam ball produce one or the best genies of lyn Bob l outpitched southpaw the season The title contenders of the National league cellar with a Sooner Frank Moore vs Joe Jensen 4:''' Feller to give the Nat's a 6 to 2 Caddy Masters :v':: :::i!''': Ie' are unquestionably two of the finest Jat-Purdie vs Bill 'e!: of a The masters in second three of the the game doubleheader victory over Pitts- Jensen vs Al Leick Pursdie and Mel victory caddy :: '" softball aggregations that have ever will doubleheaders in courses after Johnny city play together Sunday Pirates been developed in this region PreAllen had defeated the visitors 11 the qualifying round They are Dale burgh's pathetic Despite the' early morning rains three runs on Efts& Gil drovein Alex McCafferty ceding the title game General Elecpopular to 4 in the first of Larsen Arne of Nib ley Driggs rallied Forest Dale had one of its busiest tric and Pinney will play for third Country club pro who signed his Feller who fanned 16 batters in Forest Dale and Joe Hurst of Bon- three hits as the Brooklyns days of the season Sunday More 1938 contract for his tenth year hie last start went down before neville the opener for Waite Hoyt place in the state standing Dick Miller Country club to3 take Red Lucas appeared to than $70 rounds were played at club aftler at the an allowed who is slated to opposing pitcher caddy master Large Crowd play with have a safe edge 0 Luke Hamlin the Dale course according to Arne Joh Volker and Pete Peterson only five scatteredhits second ef- Larsen chief statistician at the The largest softball crowd ever Averll hit his fifteenth home Earl Some of the other title favorites gave the Dodgers their links assembled in Utah was on hand for run to feature an Indian attack include Les Taylor of Provo Phil fective flinging performance of the the semifinal battles Sunday night of 15 hits In the first game It Bogle r of Forest Dale Eugene Hel- afternoon as they won the nightcap The annual A I B golf tourna3 and were given a real treat was held at the Forest Dale was Allen's eighth Straight win of ler of Nibley and Woodrow Asmus 6 to ment game: First In the first game Lang Welding BROOKLYN club Sunday with Dick McGillis of of PITTSBURGH season Nibley the defeat without a went on a spree in the first inning ABHOA First game: Ed Harper Jr Idaho state ama- L Wanes' etABH0A1 4 1 5 0 Tracy Loan taking low net honors 5 1 2 11Cooney et to score all four of its runs and tie WASHINGTON CLEVELAND and S K Peterson teur champion who is only 16 years Vaughan If 4 2 2 01Bucher 2b 44 01 17 41 with ABHOA ABHDA1 1 0 lb up the contest early Joe Nunley 4 2 1 1 of age tentatively ehtered for the P Waner rt 44 2 14 of Reserve the Almada ef 4 3 3 01Lary es Federal 3 rt 4 winning low 2"0 0151anush Buhr lb 4 2 4 Lewis 3b 5 1 0 11Kroner 2b singled and Clare Evans crashed 0 0 0 0 gross with 4 1 Twenty-fiv- e 5 0 tournament and is expected to Join Todd c 3b 4 1 01 OlzFrankhouts 5 1 1 11Averill et Travis ss 5 0 0 0 0 If 41Winsett out a home run for the first two Brubker 0 4 6 2 3 5 2 01Trosky lb Stone rf field at Nibley Monday morn- Young as the 4 2 4 51Lavagetto 3b 3 1 1 1 bankers took part in the tourney runs 0 0 1 0 Ralph Smith connected for Alex McCafferty golf professional IfInhel 2blb 43 I2 83 01 Solterself rf 55 41 42 10 ing He also will be one of the Handley 2b 4 0 1 51Stripp 3bc 4 1 3 I 4 1 0 11Phe1ps Lucas p a double Abbie Davis got a single The women at the Salt Lake 4 0 1 2 Simmons if 4 2 3 01Hale 3b t 4 3 4 0 bidders zDickshoe 0 0 0 01Brack Sunat club title the Lake Salt leading Country RFerrell c 3 0 3 01Sullivan c 4 2 4 0 1 2 1 and Ray Beggs smashed out a douse 4 club will stage a blind nine Country Engitah Allen p p 1 0 4 4001 Juvenile Aces 0 (I)(1)E ble Smith and Davis before day signed a contract at the Can- 1?11sillwensg Hoytp golf tournament Tuesday atarting ---- -the 35 11 27 8 at 9 a m A large turnout is exTotals 37 11 24 161 Totals 39 15 277 Besides George Burtoft the other Ti oitals or13 24 71 ntaRtliges (Ran for Lucas in ninth NVayne Stagg held Lang scoreless Orlob chairman of the greens compected Deshong Manumit in eighth are title bidders for zRan Juvenile leading Score by innings: mittee but the damage had been done Score by innings: e 000 003— 4 Billy Korns of Bonneville Paul —00t 003 000 000- -3 L K Nicholson and Major P made their only Pittsburgh McCafferty has been at the course trieaveheliarron 302 040 02x-- 11 000 101 03x- -5 of Magna Jack Sullivan of Brooklyn '4 The inelectricians Travis R Errors—Almada 1938 will be his tenth sin- nine years Summary: Green when 2 Runs batted Lloyd won the class A point par the third tally Errora—Young an and John Forest 3 Dale Varley Eng tournament Sunday with Bob Wari in—Vaughan Buhr Todd Brack gled and went to second On Gene During that time he has done much rilirrVillitt11112treoll-furillgibnellLhits—Vaughan Buhr Lava-- nock and J H hits—Stone Myer outstanding performer from Poca- Bah Hay winning the Ludlow's fly and scored on Quig- to build up interest in golf in Almada Kuhel sotto Stolen basea—Vaughan Brack Has tello Idaho Double 1147 evtiruAryplays- -sett Sacrifice—Stripp Utah and has put over a splendid Askuyialirvir' 1LexDoatillauplit class B honors and Harry Roee and ley's long single Strikeout— to Buhr to Young chamSixteen for Trotky Handley will Tros the qualify andKuhei Hale Kroner and C J Rolling taking the class C 1 Ralph Smith was the star of the job at the Country club Chairman Icy (unassisted) Bases ziehbal313Deshoing 3 pionship bracket in each flight and Hoyt 3 prizes game with three for three including Orlob announced that every member Deshong 3 Struck Second bracketed first be game! others in will Able of the greens committee was heartily BROOKLYN a double and two singles PITTSBURGH Second genie: Tues14 A AB Blaine Grey Sunday at Bonne0 ABHOA1 flights Match play will open WASHINGTON CLEVELAND Davis had two singles in three trips in favor of the genial pro 4 3 1 0 L Wane? st 5 1 2 01Cooney cf ABHOA day with the finals slated for ville won hie second straight A8H0A1 Alex is president of the Utah Almada to the plate Vaughn s 45 2I 3 01Bucher 2b 43 11 91 31 2 1 1 5 Aa cf 5 2 4 01 Lary ss 2 lb P Walter rt grand championship golf trophy ProfessionalGolfereassociationandLewigab320tharoner2bsoss—J 4 2 7 1lLavagetto 3b 2 0 1 3 Two-H- it Buhr lb Game The pairings follow: held in conjunction with the na4 2 6 1 7 01 A was instrumental in bringting the Iir a 4 1 6 11Phelps e 1 1 g Cl!flerittlyi If) Todd c IIti : 1 4 2 0 le:Inhe 3b 3 1 0 11Brack rf JUNIOB DIVISION tional electricians' convention 4 I 1 4 1 0 0 OlEnglinh en King Kong Kelly allowed only Harry Cooper Horton Smith Law- Myer 2blb 32 02 131 OlSolterm If rf 3 1 0I 00 8:30—Junior Porter Ogden Phil ogler Brubaker gLucas 1 0 0 0 01Winaett If 4 1 6 0 Grey won the title last year in two hits as he led his team into the son Little Jimmy Thomson exhibi2 Forest Dale Aemus Nibley park Jensen If 1 1 4atampb3V1 Woodrow 4 0 1 3 0 4 0 2 41Hamlin p vitItteonocrt and repeated 'Wash 2 c : 2 0 4 1 4 01Pyatlak Olympia 8:35—Eugene Heller Nibley park Kayo Young finals but the fancy stickwork tion match here 31 1 0 0 1 gwonaon Bonneville Wally Mathews Bonne- Handley 2b 44 11 2 01 4 0 0 31Feller p Chase p 0 Sunday with a net score of 69 Tobin p ville produced by LaMar Weight was 1100 101 8:40—Dale Driggs Nibley park: Arne 'Brown p 0000 Totals 32 10 27 13 F C Carruthers of InSalt Lake City Spanish Fork's Totals 38 10 24 1 0 0 0 Larsen Forest Dale Joe Hurst Bonneville teriuuamph won first honors the driving xBatted for Brubaker In seventh Weight banged the ball Parton Bonneville Earl Sebre by innings: contest with a wallop of 290 31 5 27 18 Totals 33 11 27 91 Totals Nibley park Keith Temple 010 000- -3 over right field fence for a home 002 In Pittsburgh seventh Feller park )(Batted for 310 000 02x- -6 yards run in the first inning scoring D xxBatted for Brown In ninth country' club: Les Brooklyn 8:50—Clyde Florence Lavagetto P Summary: Errora—Bucher Score by innings: J E Johnston Magna Dick Waner Taylor Provo Rowe ahead of him to give the RIMS batted in—Tobin Buhr Todd 003 000 Volker who has never blibley Bill Krause Washington i park Brack English two-ruPhelps Cowley n o Lavagetto 61 lead t111811Mu 000 000 team a Cleveland country club Pete Peterson Twcebase hits—Winsett Phelps Tobin broken' 50 before started playing in Runs batted Drror—Myer Summary: Then to top off the gamey he poled hits—Handley Brack English like a Kuhel Simmons 9:00—Bud Winslow Forest Dale (Other Three-bas-e —Travis 3 Almada Double plays—Suhr professional Sunday and Stolen base—Cooney e Bolters late entries) hits—Travis out another homer to the same spot (Continued from Pap 11) Hughes to Young to fluhr Bain on balls—Off turned in a card of 30 which inHughes DIVISION JUVIENILE Tobin 3 Strikeouts—Hamlin 4 kremlin 3 in the siitth inning to account for to Kroner to Hale IttrYKNerlf IV side was retired without scor- Trosky Burton Nibley park: Paul Tobin 5 Wild pitch—Tobin Plumed ball— cluded a birdie two on the third Travis (unassisted ) Myer three of the winners' four runs The The and John Burnham hole on Dahlia Magna Country Phelps rest Bases the took to Realtors the to Kroner Pyttak ing tohTrosky Feller 4 Brown 1 club other tally was made In the third of the I oftfit ClIftyleChase their NiNey stritick Billy Lone 9:20—Bob fcelebrate day 2 Hits— park: Feller 5 when Jones reached first on an John Pocatello Korn! Qualifying play In the first workBonneville Game i Varley e Off Feller 6 in 7 off Brown 5 in 2 Losing Jensen Forest Dale: Bill Weber County 9:25—Bud error and scored on singles by Har- g rT theesstes ras in history Pitcher—Feller ing girls' golf tournament will be Dale Bud Ney Magna Cottrell Forest rison and Beck i Sullivan Forest Dale How CRESCENT WOODBURY played at the Forest Dale club MonST LOUIS Aug 29 l )PI—After ar°'3°—Jac Country club (Late entries) AB H 0 A Group Plans Session ABHOAI Pinney's lone score was made in day Girls can register for the -- 1 the third when Tom Marsh singled iffi7tearrtr 38i: 2 1 1 311111atretratba I 1 0 g g Buck Newsom had stifled St Louis tournament any time during the first of 29—The OGDEN Aug Club and scored when Percy Schmucker's Gunn lb 26 3 01111Cow1ey 3b 4 1 18 30 with four hits and pitched the Red Home The qualifying test will be day meetand Iril winter fall the monthly 1 : 3 2 0 Sox to a 2 r hot grounder was bobbled Marsh Rriac'ett over nine holes Aelsociated Press the in By victory to0 cf 3 0 1 01Peterson ef 3 100 and Schmucker were the only Pin- KLndrf homers: Klein Phi Hies 2 Nor2 ings of the Weber County Fish 2 4 2 1 Or Ludlow if gears if opener the Browns routed three ris8 IIIIIT1i8eM 2 Johnson Athletics 1 The Bonneville handicap tournart 4 1 2 0:13Kramer e 4 010 ney batsmen to get hits and Game association will be conCubs 17 191 Hies 1 Cavaretta Phi to hits take with Sprichalbek Boston Bri' pitchers 3 130 1 Mize p 4 2 1 31Baird p ment opened Sunday Qualifying Cardin Goodman Reds Kelly had eight strikeouts and et 1 010 the second game of a doubleheader Gehrig Yankees 1:1: Hoag Yankees 1 ducted Wednesday evening at tete 1 000 was given wonderful support in the Lash kBalley Tigers 1 mouth of the Weber river west of play will continue throughout the Greenberg Tigers 1 1 Averill Sunday 8 to 3 Indians 1 week to give every eligible player field Weight besides starring with 33 8 27 9 34 8 27 121 accounted Totals Hooper officials fnnounce Totals lixis'411 Cronin Chit Joe I Browns 1 Manager All 3R the wand also made some fancy xBatted for Ludlow in ninth B Cook state fish and a chance to take part Yankees Di Maggio Newell The leaders: the in tallies team's his all for Score by innings: 32 Gebrig Yankees 30 with handicaps of 13 or Fogg Red Sox catches of the only three balls that Woodbury other with commissioner 000 000 011- -2 game runs 27 29 Ott both in Giants first game driving Greenberg Tigers over are urged to compete by Pro000 010 000- -4 went past the infield Crescent Medwick Cardinals 27: York Tigers 27 state and federal game officials Stolen btse with singles H R S Summary: Error—litoesser The results: fessional John Geertsen League totals: American 852 National will be in attendance 1 —Moesser Sacrifice hits—Ludlow AnderFirst game: I 4 1 1 12 General Electric 520 Totals :(:(4--::- ' ' each Finals B i Junior'Golf Wet to Open Monday at Nib ley Park Ilaat s 17tli Ruffing ah-- 6 hole-in-o- ( i - ' ' : Tigers to Extend Lead' - Kelly and Weight if ' — 0 Signs Contract Yanks' Whip' white Park ) t t Lang e a ! - - " ' ‘ sionamm 6 - ''' f I 1 t t I 4 |