Show I 1 Healy Crowned j I I 1928 Champ in j I II I Horseshoe Meet I I I I t L. L Healy Heah of Murray captured the state singles horseshoe championship championship champion champion- ship and G. G Talbot of Layton and amI C. C Little of 01 Salt Lake were crowned doubles winners at the annual tourney tourney tourney tour tour- ney held in October as an event of the he state fair fall In winning the singles title Healy I was forced to the limit in every i match Healy won ten and lost one Close Chose behind him was Oscar Hunsaker Hunsaker Hunsaker Hun- Hun saker of Salt Lake with nine wins and two defeats L. L Raty of Ogden C. C Little and R. R H. H Bradford of Salt SaIt Lake along with H. H G G. Talbot of Layton finished in a deadlock for third place with seven wins and four defeats I TALBOT LITTLE WIN Talbot and Little annexed the doubles title with a record of 01 four I wins and two losses Oscar Hunsaker Hunsaker Hun Hun- saker and R. R H. H Bradford of Hun I Salt Lake finished second in the team event with three wins and three de defeats defeats de- de defeats feats while G. G E. E Ecenroad of Salt Lake and J J. of Tooele won two and lost four foul to finish fourth The loving cup offered by the Utah Farmer to the team winning the doubles twice in a row still is in the air as the 1927 championship championship championship champion champion- ship team Talbot and Mitchell did not play together in the 1928 joust COASTER TRIUMPHS L. L Peck of Los Angeles won the junior event and was followed by T. T H. H Wagener of Long Beach and W. W D. D Carlisle of Murray George Ecenroad president of the Salt Lake County Horseshoe Pitchers' Pitchers association handled the tourney in an efficient way The barnyard golf tourney was kept interesting throughout |