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Show w ' A. - ", : A ' A . - v " A " A A - A'v " a- f '. ---' . ...' 1 ' . . r'i . . t.f -r ! . : . , .' h ' I, . ' . . - V A r- - A"AAr..v AAj . ; - XAA v ' 1. i AGEjFOtTR PROVO :(UTAH) EVENING .HERLp' FRTDA Y.AUQUST 7, - i T vJ0.oliiBls Of f 7 f y : " : , - . .n Stars 'f Honors In Aftejr v ' ...-. l .: x Singles uehlheisen, Easton Lead Invading Stars; aiiacner ana jonnsonj xoung-tsoswortn jr. Are Threats In Sectional Doubles. Intermountaln tennis ..champfon- Ipsre at stake; in Salt: Lake City t.ar4yh first' day. of competl-n competl-n ln tlis'het classic. V i Provo " wlll have a formladble tegation, liadcd : by the. Dixon theriir; readiness '.fjirr the fray. e " Dixons ': are defending their tiphal doubles. laurels once more, a. are iayorga to winineir way xp Ivblrtl oiitetidisrs r . V-: t '-. T.. v ?lenty: of -o'p"psiiioit isln pros-:ti pros-:ti A new-f otmed Salt Lake team I Mel Galtacher and Lund Jnp-" Jnp-" tvtll be...a ipotent threat, and tyearfs finalists, Rody Bosworth dl Al vYoung of Denver, are com-. former of any Rocky. Mountain t&Xhen, .there is ih dark horse orada outfit of. Jack Phelps and lianingttm.vfio tooK toe meas-of meas-of ;;Bosirorth and' Young in a ent; .tournament easti of the ckles,v These iour teams look e the .cream of . the . contenders sectional honors, - f ' n singes, fpffnIdableouts!de tal-' iwill 'Tje Jon handj to battle the fermountalft aces. ;Dolf ue'.hef-. ue'.hef-. o.f Berkeley, who wiir be re-mered re-mered for a- sparkling exhibi-apearance exhibi-apearance in. f-oyp ln,1929, ids the lisL Thfe former Intlrcol-iate Intlrcol-iate doubles H champion will be d' to .hold. 'Then,. TeJ-Eastori, tain of Stanford, plans to invade' : blgrtourneyr H. C. Rpbisona vjUd-ioT Spokane,, . WksRir .who da afvpalr of. tournament ' Vic ies over Gallacher. may eome to j who -defeated-B-irron in Thursday's' Knight- cup fray,: Is always acon tender, but he, has not played as consistently as Dixon. Sankvr.Dixon. south paf prbyo ace, and Lilnd Johnson of Salt Lafee, state tourney finalist,, ire otrtcj-Utah threats. ? . Lee Buttle of Provo, former in-trmnuntiin in-trmnuntiin champion,' may participate; par-ticipate; in the doubles,, despite, n seasons near-layoff because of' golf competitlon.V If Buttle plays, he is expected to pair with Paul Holt, another strong Prbvo performer. V Gene Allen, - .Kentk . Johnson .. and other. Garden City stars are expected expect-ed to talte part In - the intermoun-Cain intermoun-Cain dueL . ' y . " . Colorado's outstandihgy' singles men are theisarae as in the double: Young,' Bosworth, Phejpsand Han-ington Han-ington . Wilfbrd Woidy( WilHam Beaton. . Sam ilstein' and Arch Boswortfi .are Other Ooloradoans. ! Anndt?ljciment of ,e-coming of Helen Marlowe, California feminine tar, adds' interest, to the. event. Miss PAYSON BEATS LCGAW, 6'TO 5 yco Oil Meets -Injamin Youngsters yln y Filial ' ' A' :. Round Today;- ? : ' ' V - V - ' '"' -t T" ' ' ' ' " m1.GNa1 Utah, Aug.' 7 (U.P) A Hither Vico Oil, defending sate champions, or Payson. will wirt the singles stars. ; Mel HSallacher, 4 Amercan Legion state baseball in Western states co'mpetitipn. They wilK tangly late this afterriopn. ' These, two teams battled x their way through to the '.finals; yesterday. yester-day. I Vico Oil . easily overwhelmed St. George,, 12 to 0 butPay son bare-; Ty nosed out Logan.6 to 5, after a thrilling garnew'hich? wasn't settled set-tled tihtil the last half of the last inning- ' f r . Logan took an early lead only to relinquish it in' the fifth under a sfour. run barrage by Payson.,: Undismayed,' Un-dismayed,' the Cache j valley contingent con-tingent pam back fighting in the first Xbf thr sixth and clubbed- in three runtb tie the score.' -, , In the next and final, inntng. Pay-son Pay-son managed toxoid Logan scoreless score-less in its hal'fbut' shoved oyer the winning run in the last half of the ''frame, when Hansen singled, stole, secon and scored on. Wride's first hit of the tournament. V pother results were; Brigham City 13; Price ,4' Magna-Garfield, 1; Hooper, 5. . ' - - ' ' . , The Pay son-Logan box score: , Marlowe is regard as a real sen satlon In California ttenhis -circles, xjecxea iq ;Decome lion's outstanding' where she Jsexcted ' to ;become strs(.f. pne,f of the ;; nati Feminine Contenders V Her chief opposition -will N come from 'Misa Willa WolcoU, Denver star. Edna Puller of Denver; Ruth .V?: S Crow,Vtah estate, champion, knd y , accompany Muelheisen and tuck Dixon, state i champion, ids the list of Utahns. The Provo romped1,, through the Utah rnament with the: loss of I SA? .? thfaypr( pen. played. Edith Von Hafehi of Salt Lake, are other girl stars who are expected to show exceptional ability. ; Saturday and. Sunday .. will be tVy days in- y the intermountkin, competition;: with- many early- round " matches " scheduled to Ctte KiWanis Bovs 31 jakei; Mpenet x Kliiinis opened the ;Provo Jualot basebalj championship a series .b: nosing ouio,' the -i'-Utah Power and i4ght aggregation. 8 to 7, '- " It ,? was a bard-fought gime all the way, but.Ktwanis came throng: i with timelyjalbws when h'ts meant runs. H. SniTtn and Rowe did th hurling for Kiwanis, and limited ho opposition lo.eight hits. Castle -e'rry was charged ywith the defeat. Smith' art .Rowe each bagged Mtee bits to lead their team's attack, at-tack, while: WestphalNheaded the' Power batting, with, two safe lops. i , , -V- 'V , '. The teams meet again Monday in the secand game of the series. Two games out of three wifl decide the championship honors y v The scores: . ' "V UTAH POWER & LIGHT : " ' " AB. R. H. E. Cody, ss H Overly, 2b .... Westphai, 3b .. Castleberr', p" . V- Baum, cf . Tones, lb .... Kavat, c Peay, If Petersen, rf . 1 1 t o 3 1 10 3 12 0 3 1 1 6 3 1 1 0 2 1 10 3X0 0 0 3 0.1 -0 2 0 O. 0 LOGAtf Manchley, ss Laub, If - . . , Scholes, cf . Ryan,' rf . . . Dibble,; 2b . Bullen, lb I . . Ottesbeck, : 3 b Fareyx c Jensen p . xWakley . . Smith, p .. . . . ':.:- .: A:-. . Totals .i. 4. B. H. O A. ...... 2 .1 2 212 0 4 2 0 0 4 1 0 0 2 2 1 1 ......... 3 16 0 ..... 4 2 0 2 .... ...... :.. 2 ..V.......... 2 i,.V... ...... 11; 0 0 0 & 3. 0? 1 V . 0 0 0 0 27 i2ziAe ge Fiye v Totals V, ... 23 7 8 0 , KIWANIS AB. R. H. E. . . -4 0 0 0 ,.'1 2 11 ... 3 13 0 -., 3 1 3 1 ... 3 1 1 o . 3 1 1 0 ..V2 10 0 ... 2 1 1 o- 3 0 JL' 0 j. Smith, 2b. . . M. Rowe, 3b . . . . . H. Smith, p-cc . . . . O. Rowe, ss-p K. .Baum, lb . Charlesworth, c .;v Pearlman, cf Durkee, If . . McCausland, rf . . . Totals: ........ 24 R it o Three, hase hit Jones. Two base hits-:ody. Rowe, McCausland Struck out by--Castleberry-2. Umpire-- Jolley. WANT COCHET AS TRO" KMGHT SERIES TROPHY i Salt v Lakers ?Nose OutProyo : By 3 Count; Gallacher Jleats sJOion, L SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 7A-Salt Lake nctmen evened the ' Knight 'rp aeries, Friday by ',: defeating 'rpo, .3 to 2, In a thrilling inter- tv ma.tcX 7(S - Tito results: Mel Gpliacher. Sal Lake, defeated Fred Dixon, Provo, -4, 2-6,-"3-11: Don Dixon, Provo. l-fe : ted Hind Johnson, Salt Lake. -0. C-2, 7-5; Harvey Hansen, Salt l,ako, ' defeated Kent Johnson Provo, 6-1, 6-3, 6-1. ;Frcd Dixpn-Paul Iloit, Pioyo, de-cated. de-cated. Mel Gallacheir-Dave Fnsd, "ialt Iike, 04; 7-5; Earle W. Peirce-r(Undphnscn Peirce-r(Undphnscn defeated Don Dixony BobVoapdcli 1-8. -e, 6-0. 6-1, 6-4. ; PARIS, ug. 'i U.E) Henri Cochet, French net star, will be offered the greatest sym in tennis history" to become a professional it was reported today, U; ' t . ' . fCaBBaprdwe Aug. 15 r." ' j"". : v A'; ;. , 5 TOYS and DOLLS w x : 51 orisole Elec. Radio" ; : : ?A-: -:- : "TfrtfbT ( (YC(( Beautiful Cabinet . Half Price : VS (5&?.: $3930 ' ALL GLASSWARE Haltrprice) mmm c 9 o v' -- v.- :-VA ; , :-'V -A 'V. 9 x 12 tfV Certainteed Rugs NOW ....V..Ct CIIS I ft -Y-'-i PIXTURES .V F6RSALEirsH Ifflnnn cHT) X49aI OOBJtB IN AND.prwaAE .: -jr--.i-;;ojJT'saiJBr;,SAyEA :,. : A'AfS. Ab a4 r. :V i -stev-;a) A:Af , v -&ArnAAAA V . "T ; FRUIT JARS - . M Quart Size A ; -, Per Dozen . . ni- : . Ji lill A --i;-'.-4.- -VyivMv'-.V-r &n FEST CENTER ,ST l; .'., '. V . Encounter ': . ,:: The Gallacher-Dixon match was he outstanding feature, and sensa- tonal ' net ,play , by .-'Gallacher bTought him an unexpected victory ovr the Provo ace, -who hole's the Utah state championship. After dividing the first two sets, the rivalsengaged iry a great third set battletjhat went . 24 games before the diminutive Salt Laker chalked up a victory; Dixon Was within a, po'nt cf victttsy twice, but Gallach ry "ullcd sensational volleys to save the situation,. Dixon, too. averted serious dii'fitftility on several ;occa-I'ons ;occa-I'ons by his powerful service . and 'eft backhand passing shots, but a service loss on " the twenty-third game - proved ; disastrous Gallacher pulling out J of a loveO score ta win ine . iouewing rracas. The match was a magnificent exhibition ex-hibition of tennis, . and the large gallery1 gave rounds of applause to both players who were in top form anci fighting for every point. ': Sahky Dixon avenged an early-season early-season defeat by v taking "the measure meas-ure of Lund Johnson- in a hard-fought hard-fought three set, tilt.' Harvey; Han' sen' put Salt Lake in "front with 'a sti'alght-set . victory oyer Jent Johnson, B. Y.. XT; performer, and .theProvoans -evened matters when Dixori and Holt chalked up -a straight-set win over Gallagher J and Freed, Salt Lake City champions cham-pions The Provo pair performed brilOantly in; this set-to, while Gallacher Gal-lacher was the mainstay of the Salt Lake team. . Earl Peirce , and Lund Johnson yrbn a five-set battle from Sanky Dixon and Bob Goodeir to cinch the Salt Lake victory; ?The Provo pair started strong and won the first two sets handily, but Johnson and Peirce rallied to take the next two even more decisively. The fifth set was nip and tuck, with the Salt Lakers, capturing the last two games aftei the count had reached 4-4. ' r The thirdfand deciding Knight cup match will be played after tho intermoujitainf tournament, it is an nounced.' " v I .Rowe To Coach At Manti S P A N I S H . - nHM i - .I, jj- iL.'uliiaiiimaw in in in -nm 1 - ' s ? " 7 vl TI M FORK Owen "iVV5 ,Rowe, one of the ( :k A A Ki outstanding atfi, Chicago t New -York iBxoeklyn fAf4AAA kvi J.w - A ( M i eii MA . x S Recently ' S-'ri been an :burub nri ia high school dur- I ing the coming! . . - will coach Manti ig he has; filiated with a Pacific Coast A t h i e t i,c. club., f ' -V - R o- w e won fame' in track. football ' basketball at the-f i? . "Y." Track was -;'- L National ;League; l ;a 5.- V. L. Pet, i . . ... ... . . 66 33 .639 .. M 45 '.SG-l 5 56 46 . . 57 50 49 52 .4ff . 4753 ,.470 , 42 '62 4l " i S 67. ' ilii . . r ThurKday'Reult New York 4. Philadelphia A A ftiokJyn 7. Boston 3. V . 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Slick (G) 63.s.6-4; W. Gallagher-E. Wil liams (B) defeated A. Adaiteson-W. Smith . (B) 6-2 6-2: D. fava-'M Booth (B) defeat ed B. Mangum-Jv! Jison (C) 1-6, 6-1, 6-2; W Overly V; 'Klrkwood (B) defeated' I. Nel- eon-W. Street (B) 7A 6-4 ; S. Walk- er-o. swenson (A) defeated C. Fletcher-G. Hansen (B) 6-4, 7S. ' A SENIOR WOUBLKS .-f L, Collins-A. Payne B ) defeated w. noover-B; Robinson (B), 7-5,. 7-5; 'M Haramond-W. Martin ? (B) ! defateS G. Carter-L. Olsen (B) 6-4 ! 4 M 'i 'W i ' Saturday's Schedule JUNIOR DOUBLES G. Holt-M. Bandley (A) vs. Tt Passey-W. Smith 7B) 2 n m tt mlth-J. Smith (A) vs. T. Booth- jonnson (O. 2 p, m; O. RoWe-R. Christensen "(B) vs. B. ChadWick. M:Walton (B) 3 piym.; C. Cody-J. Lewis; (B) vs.-S. Bailey-R. Smoot fC 3 p. m:; E. Dean-R Smith a vs. J..Martin-M. Croft (B) 4 p. m.t M. Bovle-L. Tavlor (CD vs., Si. Hal-verson-M, Slack (C) 4 p. m. SENIOR DOURLTTS tV ' F, f Eyans-F. Hansen t tr rxr Rigby-W. Arian.fB)' s . Conant-C. Vacher (B) vs. T. Snow-P. Snow-P. 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