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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH) " EVE KING. H E R'A'L P.v .IS. V B.S D A-Y... A U G:U;S Tnr6,;:l$;3',6 Laura Mensel Gains Sjemi-Final Round In State Golf Tourney Provo Feminine Linkster Paired With Mrs. D. N. White in Consolation Round Miss Laura Mensel, steady stroking: Prbvo feminine golf ace, today entered the semifinals semi-finals of the consolation flight In the thirty-second annual an-nual Women's Golf championship. champion-ship. Miss Mensel won the right to play Mrs. D. N. White by defeating de-feating Mrs. H. D. Porter of Og-den, Og-den, 3 to 1. Wednesday on the Fort Douglas course. In the other semi-final match Mrs. J. C. Allen Al-len and Mrs. R. T. Stewart are paired. In the first round of the championship flight, Miss Mensel dropped a decision to ' Mrs. L. S. Packman of Salt Lake City, 4 and 3. Mrs. Packman was forced to card a 46 on the first nine to stay ahead of the Provoan. Her victory, over Mrs. Porter in the quarterfinal round of the consolation flight came Wednesday Wednes-day morning when she shot a 93, a vprv resnectable score for the difficult Port lavout. She went out in 51 and returned in 42'. : In the semifinals of the i championship flight Thursday four women remained, with Mrs. Donna Williams, Bonneville Bonne-ville club, as the dark horse. She will oppose Helen Hof-maon, Hof-maon, defending champion and favorite, today. Betty Bot-terill. Bot-terill. Salt Lake Country club, meets Mrs. Florence Berg, Nlbley park in the other" semi- final match. French peasants often ate cats until recently. In China, both cats and dogs are pickled whole and then eaten. Air Conditioner For the Comfort and Convenience of Our Patrons, we have installed the Latest Type We cordially invite you tc come in and enjoy it when in town. And receive re-ceive Free your PtiEse or VesC Pocket. Size Eye Glass Cleaner Dr. C K. MURCHISON Registered Optometrist with offices in the Standard Optical CX. Provo's Newest and Finest Optical Parlors, will gladly examine your eyes, and if Glasses are not needed, he will franklv tell you so. GLASSES AS LOW AS $1.00 WEEKLY STANDARD OPTICAL CO. 163 West Center St. :nw a pflcmifle iis a piicimiicS Let cold sparkling glasses of BECKER'S BEST add the festive touch to your picnic spread 1 Everything tastes better with beer . . . and you hand back your glass for more as you ask for an extra sandwich. Match your choicest foods with the best of all beverages BECKER'S BEST BEER! Made of purest artesian mountain water and barley grown on western farms. Bottle or draught . . . always say 'BECKER'S BEST" ft D i s t LEW, FORKERS TIED AT SIX-ALL TIMPANOGOS LEAGUE Team Standing W. L. Pet. Lehi 3 0 1.000 American Fork 1 2 .333 Heber City 1 3 :250 Wednesday's Games Lehi 6, American Fork 6 (called in ninth, rain). Friday's Schedule , American-Fork at Heber City, 2:30 p.' m. Gemmell club at Lehi, 5 p. m. ( Exhibition) . Tied 6-6 in the middle of the ninth inning, American Fork and Lehi were forced to call off a tip- i toP baseball game Wednesday when a rainstorm halted the contest. con-test. The game will be re-played at the end of the regular season provided the outcome affects the standing of either team in regard to the league leadership. Chilton and Turner each collected collect-ed home runs for the Lehi crew, while Darling was the best hitter for the Forkers. The score: LEHI j Ab. H. O. A. 1 Turner, ss-p-lb 5 2 3 2 i W. Barnes, lf-s 5 0 2 2 Colledge. 3b 5 2 1 1 : Chelton. lb-p 4 2 8 2 j Prior, c 3 0 7 4 E Jackson 1 0 0 0 ; Manning, 2b 3 2 2 2 ! F. Barnes, cf 4 1 0 0 ! H. Jackson, rf 4 1 1 1 Hardy, p-lf 3 1 0 2 ! Totals 37 11 24 16 AMERICAN FORK Ab. H. O. A . Timpson. 2b . . 3 1 1 2 ' Greenwood, ss 2 B. Durrant, If 2 Shelley, c 1 Darling, cf 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 5 2 2 9 0 2 2 1 Dl. Durrant. cf-lb ; Bohn. lb Dunkley, p j V. Wagoner, p-rf. 4 2 0 3 3 i Reese, c-lf . Dv. Durrant, 3b 2 Totals 25 6 27 11 Lehi 201 001 200 6 American Fork . . 030 000 03x 6 Summary: Stolen base Timp-son. Timp-son. Sacrifice hits-Greenwood, Bohn. Home runs Chilton, Turner. Tur-ner. Three-base hit Turner. Two-base Two-base hits - Van Wagoner, Reese. Double plays Van Wagoner to Bohn; Prior to Chilton to Prior; W. Barnes to Chilton to Jackson. Struck out By Van Wagoner 5. Hardy 7, Dunkley 1. Bases on balls -Off Van Wagoner 2, Hardy 3. Turner 2. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Leonard Harris of Lindon returned home Wednesday after spending the first part of .the week visiting at Bingham with friends and relatives. beer m jmmi l w Manufactured by BECKEPRODUCTS CO. Ogden, Utah r i bu ted DOWNS TOPS 6 TO 2 Gemmell Climbs Out of Cellar Cel-lar With 4-3 Victory Over U. S. Mines. UTAH INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Pinney Beverage .... 4 U. S. Mines . 4 MagnarGarfleld 4 Gemmell club 2 Provo 2 1 s s 4 5 .800 .571 .571 .333 .286 Wednesday's Results Gemmell Club 4, U. S. Mines S. Magna-Garfleld 6, Provo 2. Saturday's Schedule Provo at Gemmell dub, ham, 5 p. m. Blng- Sunday's Schedule Ma gna-Garf ield at Pinney Beverage, Bev-erage, 2 p. m., two games. Gemmell Club at Provo, 2:30 p. m. Although the Provo Timps out-hit out-hit Magna-Garfield 8 to 5 Wednesday, Wed-nesday, the Magna club, took advantage ad-vantage of Provo misplays and played excellent ball in the infield to down the Tinips 6 to 2 and push the Garden City team into the cellar. Gemmell club at the same time climbed out 'of the cellar, taking U. S. Mines down 4 to 3. Provo scored two runs in the fifth inning while Magna was scoring one, giving the visiting club a one-run margin. But this was erased in the next frame when Alvin Shafer homered with Earl Owen on base. They made three more tallies in the seventh. Merrill Johnson pitched for the Magna team, while Sam Christen-sen Christen-sen and Deb Dudley alternated for Provo. Percy Flinders, Magna shortstop, had ten assists from his position. Bun Bennett and Tom Patterick each hit doubles for Provo. Paul May, youthful Mines pitcher, pitch-er, was driven from the box by the rampaging Gemmell team in the third inning of their game. In the second frame he yielded two runs and in the third Doty Bush homered with a man on base. Mel Scott, chucking for Gemmell, Gem-mell, chalked up his third win of the season. The score: PROVO AB Woodbury, 2b 5 Bennett, rf 4 Collins, 3b 3 F. Dudley, cf 3 Robison, cf 0 Jensen, cf 1 LaComb, c 1 4 H 1 1 1 0 O 0 1 i i o l O 5 1 3 1 0 0 2 9 3 0 0 0 A 1 0 1 0 0 0 0i Ingersoll, lb Patterick. If Tezak. ss S. Christensen, p . . D. Dudley, p 3 4 4 2 2 1 0 4 5 0 Totals 35 8 24 12 MAGNA-GARFIELD AB H O A 10 3 1 0 0 5 0 0 3 Flinders, ss 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 15 1 2 0 3 0 3 1 Facer, lb Evans. 3b Owen, cf Shafer, If Bonham, 2b Powell, rf F. Christensen, c M. Johnson, p . . 4 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 Totals 30 5 27 22 Provo . 000 200 000 2 Magna-Garfield . . 000 123 OOx 6 Summary: Errors Robison, F. Dudley, Ingersoll. S. Christensen, Flinders, Bonham. Sacrifice hits MAGNA LU Vm AlSto . life Meadows Makes Record Leap .-.v.v.v.-. .-rv.-.-.- : ::::::-::-:-:-: -' ' J ' ZiV-i vs,- i 'V ' 'AS 1 4X'S 4 r J yss fir Earle Meadows, University of Southern California vaulting star, who performed In the Brigham Young' unfpea)Et3V Invitational meet this year with his teammate. Bill Sefton, Wednesday won the Olympic games pole vaulting championship, setting up a new record of 14 feet 2 and 5-16 inches. rff i SWir.ir.1ER'S HUBBY WILL SUE OLYMPIC GAMES COnr.llTTEE BERLIN, Aug. 6 l'.I? Art Jar-rett, Jar-rett, husband of Eleanor Holm, backstroke champion, barred by the Olympic committee because of alleged drinking, said today he would sue the committee. i "I have no idea what amount, no idea what court and no idea of the precise basis but definitely intend in-tend to sue," I'.e said. American friends of Jarrett have been trying to dissuade him from such action. Jarrctt's inability to contact Avery Brund-age, Brund-age, president of the committee, infuriated him. Mrs. Jarrett would not comment com-ment on the proposed suit. She plans to accept an offer from the 20th Century P'ilm conrpany,--.-, LEVIN, LOPEZ ; IN TITLE BOUT LOS ANGELES. AU 6 (V.V.y Dave Levin. Brooklyn butcher boy will meet Vincent Loez. Mexican wrestling titleholdtejiin Catfbi-nia. oh Aug. 19, -tfoB Angeles for the undisputed Worji's championship, it was announced today following Levin's victory over Chief Little Wolf. Ievin has held a legendary claim to the world's title and showed his mastery over the Indian In-dian 1ast night by Winning ' in straight falls. ' The Levin-Lopez match will be held under the stars in Wrigley field; according to Promoter Lou Daro. Powell, Evans, M. Johnson. Home run Ehafer. Two-base hits Bennett, Ben-nett, Patterick. Double ' play Facer to Flinders to Facer. Charge defeat to S. Christensen. Struck out By S. Christensen 3, M. Johnson John-son 3. Bases on balls Off S. Christensen Chris-tensen 1. D. Dudley 2, M. Johnson John-son 1. Umpires Kidd and Wil- liams. l -Li- S, v i X j- St " ' S js'x i AMERICAN LEAGUE V-'C' " 'i5' s Kj lie Standing of Teams W. L. Pet. New York 68 34 .667 Cleveland 68 46 .558 Chicago '.. 55 47 .539 Detroit 55 48 .534 Boston 54 51 .514 Washington 50 53 .485 St. Louis 36 66 .353 Philadelphia 36 67 .350 Wednesday's Results St. Louis 16-9, Chicago 4-9 (second (sec-ond game called end of seventh, darkness). New York 7. Boston 2. Philadelphia 9, Washington 6. Cleveland 6. Detroit 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE , Standing of Teams W. L. Pet. St. Louis 62 39 .614 Chicago 59 40 .596 New York 57 45 .559 Pittsburgh 51 49 .510 Cincinnati 49 50 .495 Boston 47 55 .461 Philadelphia 39 62 .386 Brooklyn 39 63 .382 Wednesday's Results New York 8, Boston 4. St. Louis 4, Chicago 1. - Brooklyn 7. Philadelphia 3. Pittsburgh 4. Cincinnati (night game). 6. COAST LEAGUE Standing of Teams . . W. L. Pet. Seattle 73 70 .557 Portland 70 58 .547 Oakland 69 64 .519 Missions 67 63 .515 San Diego 67 63 .515 Los Angeles 63 67 .485 San Francisco .... 63 69 .477 Sacramento 51 81 .386 Wednesday's Results San Francisco 7. Oakland 3. Sacramento 4-2, Los Angeles 0-5. San Diego 4, Seattle 1. Portland 3-2, Missions 2-5. STRAIGHT BOURDO WHISKEY 15 MontftA Old GARDEN HOSE TOOLS - PAINT - MURESCO Sjpesu? ILoiimmfoei? a0 195 West Third South Phone 34 " 1 ' I -J1' 1 ' . ' , ' - ' I WEDDINGS AND PARTIES are made more pleasant with HAWAIIAN PUNCH OR BIRELEY'S PURE ORANGEADE - V .- ., - ... S. . . Musx clebound McL Gtoans While Olympic Weightlifiers Grunt Wefehtlif ting Tops the Field For Nonsense, Says Henry; Sees Champion By HENRY McLEMORE United PressT Staff Correspondent BERLIN, Aug. 6 (HE) Take it from" haittv'who wouldn't carry even a -brief case five yards if there were a redcap within hailing-distance hailing-distance weight lifting as she is done ill the Olympics can spot, any sport in the ; world a head start and4 still' Win all three prizes for sheer, blinding nonsense. " I eay this with unyielding auth ority, for last night I journeyed! to Deutschland Halle, wmcn is German.tor "Screwbail A. C." and watched the strong boys of the world vie With their muscle-bound tonneras. "TTatoAjOe' There ih the hall, under blinding floodlights, and with more than 5,000 demented burghers looking on, amateur Lionel Strongforts communed for six hours with what, to , this untutored eye at least, resembled , the axle and wheels of a Baldwin locomotive. There were ."Turks and Greeks,-Indians Greeks,-Indians and Egyptians, Americans and Italians, Bulgarians and Finns, Czechs and Germans. And all dressed in those lion-tamer outfits out-fits which so delighted your heart as a child. Around their middles they wore great dog-collar affairs of leather bands, studded with brass. Their wrists were bound with monstrous bands, and their ankles were fortified with more bandage than Florence Nightingale Nightin-gale carried into Crimea. Kisses Judgea A giant Egyptian was working on a brilliantly-lighted 13-by-13 platform when I arirved. His moustaches would have made excellent ex-cellent handle-bars for a bicycle built for two. You could have picked muscles off him like grapes off a tree. As he took the platform plat-form he walked briskly to each of the three judges and gave them a kiss on the cheek. Then, with a click of his heels, he reached down for the railroad axle and wheels. There was a great grunt as he yanked a 250 pound weight, into the air and brought it smartly smart-ly on line with his chest. A -second's pause, and the referee, a gentleman in shirt and sleeves and a red tie, slapped his hands sharply. This was the signal for the strong boy to push the bar above his head. Another tremendous tremend-ous grunt, and the hardware was high in the air. Thunderous applause ap-plause rocked the hall. A world record was announced. Undress Champ-- Then came some curious bits of business. Two flunkies rushed onto the platform with a pair of scales and there, right under the lights and in pretty full view of the crowd, willing hands stripped the clothes off the Egyptian. 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