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Show V If J Uj) w ii -- J - &! l 2 r Davis Cup Preview . SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1353 Uvah County. Utah 5'INDAY HERALD f u Off SEffl.ifiKiaI i ft United States Golfers Grab 13th Walker Gup Win Out of 14 ries A 'J MARION. Mass (UP) Led by'peances. ;3? a Glasgow, Scotland, steel mer Amateur Champion Jack west-- ' Except for the Littler,; chart acd newjomer ttf the elder statesman among this who fired a 3 under par afternoon ish team. nation's golfers the United States round to give h m a stroke under, White's recovery to eiv th Br OSCAR FRALEY olasted Britain's iwst. amateurs the par 70 for the day, all scorrs British a Dolnt n.rharc th dune-wesometii.ns l?ss ihsi. lond. finest cf from the Kittansctt Club's dav He was 2 ur FOREST HILLS. N. Y.. Sept. 5 guarded fairways Saturday for it3 Well played shots were rare during after tbe first five holes of p'.ar (U.R) Wimbledon champion Vic 13th Walker Cup victory in 14 j: the foursome matches theU. S. Vith Dick Chapman of Pinchufjt . I til te all ritrht with Manager Marty Kru? if his Provo Seixss and husky Lew' Hoad, the these international mairhes. UnDown from blond ' jteam took, 1 yesterday and ii x, C. Then Chapman recoverei dynamiter mc singles competion tnai saw jjjs Timpa can defeat Helper in the playoff game for the second der, powered their way Into the 1 lavornes. ujc after sinking a j. teams members disposed of both them take six of the eight matchrs putt, poise half title and thereby capture the second half crown and even and firally'passe 1 oi the U. S, Amateur drew ' the BriUsh and the English ama- - today White to lead 3 up at Tennis championships Saturday bewith it the Industrial League's season championship. teur champions in their 3 victory) The number one choices of the noon. But the Englishman came fore a cheering gallery of 10,000 Krug, who guided the Timps to the first half crown, sweep ,of foursome and singles two teams for singles E. Harvie back to win 1 up on the 35:h holt spectators. that will be Seixas .the . iJJ'ard Jr.. Atlanta. Ga.. broker, when Chapman's' eisht-fomatches during two days. doesn't want any part of power-hittputt mini ZJ 'V rfv The Americans combined TtwCajid- Joseph B. Carr, 31, Dublin, rimmed the cud from Philadelphia, won a necessary if the" Merchants win the playoff game for the oi manuiaciurersieaainess vyesuana, doming duel from tense Britain's only other singles poirst second., half crown. Republican congressman from;was a repetition of the British moustachioed Kurt Nielsen, and to cothink the sub-psome fans amateur the may Everett. Wash., with, Jfin: Re?ardles3 of what" ra championship (swept past veteran Gardnar Mulioy pl'iyed, u ..... - v-ucav r "laR"'fe "ls - v- - I " , I ,1,;. UCliUl Uiainc.Ui (Uia JCdi, "nantouvn. laiiui iiau a ntrary that season's championship apparently means more of Miami. Fla on lie ani team, oearanc? cup sub-i- n San the of to Littler finals crown the Calif., take Diego. to Krug and h;s charges than the few extra shccWes they It set up a Davis Cup preview uKianom "rl" due the invaders in this resort com but today - was no natch for his s where for Sunday's, u 'i series. viMd.,- ui mail, would make out of rbest-of-fiv- e a revolutionary American host and afte.- for named munity Cin of Seixas Trabert and terms even the Tony through ' morning ' four holes of the morning round. round. tsut war general. i I Krue also is,f afraid of the weather situation this late cinnati, America s two big guns I 3.'in the afternoon rlav ' Only Bright Spot Ward's putting' was sharper and in the-- season. If a real cold snap should hit the area, thetin December1 battle for the Big forced steadily aead Morgan 4 British 3 won he out for and jthe Only spot bright respectively will face Hoad crowds might dwindle to practically nothing in a playoff iBowl. was the comebrck battle of Ronald; Westland, who some believed win 3 and 2.Don" d Crooner been Cherry of Nev haven't most anypart, series: The crowds, for the Vhite. a Birkdale, England, sol'ci- - miqht weaken after his foursome York., winner of the One '.r l one tor under was who on and fired season par een vic.ory warm, steady straight amateur crown last week, had r :i thing to write home about tnis final nine holes to remain unbeat- - down the fairways. He notched-time drfeatirg Norman Dre . ant summer days and nights, there 13 no telling wnat tney Meanwhile, in women's play, de-7 5 and win over en in apWalker four Roy MacGregor. easy Cup singles a fen dice champion Maureen Con Belfast. Ireland, lai would be like on cold days and nights. ' nolly of San Diego, Calif., led the making his first big time anpear- nee. The score was 9 and 7. where way into the If the Timps do nail down the season championrunne she was joined by Ken Venturi, a college senior in v-more be will believes there players young v.... Krug ' ship, er-up Doris Hart of Miami. Fla., from San Francisco, easilv best before. ever the league next season than and 1947 ch?mpion Louise Brough James Wilson of Dumbarton, of Beverly Hills. Calif. 9 and 8, administering th a with be done, "We've proved pretty well what can worst deefat since the cun went Miss Connolly defeated Althea At Aqueduct, Level Lea thrillert ino competition in 1922. Miss young team that can hustle and run and never gives up," Gibson of New York, By XED SA1NSBURY . ' 29.890 Hart beat England's Jean United Press Sports Writer racegoers and countless! Littler, playing the hottest golf Krug said. and Miss Brough television viewers around the nc- - f the two. days, scored a 5 ar.d lea, of sort a some a CHICAGO (UP) n Krug agrees with this writer that Mrs. Helen Perez of En- tioh bv back Dieter by 3 victory over Gerald Micklem, slopped turning .RIDE1M COWBOT Carl Furillo rf tl.c rcds-'- s rets oil targted. speedy son of Roman, made a clean in the Dis- - the English amateur champion gue fund should be' set up to be given as a bonus to a team cino, Calif., lengths ot out DMrcr tarms Jack s:cond baseman is hr; in with forced House Brave lor sweep. up Hasty 4s, half championships. Landlocked can win both the first and second wa! who slaved on the 1217 and 1!9 that Handicap. Earned "very Spot Di in tr.:r .threw tojJoc Adock at first the third innins Chicago's juv c .Brooklyn. iMAfinfitra f rx tVt a fia nu coucn--i JA U teams K. RovalBrit a rvt: wouiu iunu Pretty Shirlev Fry of Akron, 0., for a double play. The Braves won, 6 1. sixtn point wai pro- out of Americas finished the so to half champion to make a effort, speak, t0iearned the spot in Sunday's ivided b' Sam Unetta of Rochester. money. Park when Miss finals bturity. Connolly the second half title. against N. .Y.. U. S. amateur king in 1C30 H was the first stakes Victory vc c Hastv road, niloted hv Jockcv This writer also feels it would do the league a lot of ,she upheld her third "eding by . Eddie Arcaro. thus compiled the:for .'Level; Lei, who set most of ketball I rumors Malicious start circuit. a it make and stronger good "London contractor 3 ninth stake win for Hasty House, the pace in the former three-tim- e event and then showed msnn.- - Lansl champion, going the rounds when the first half titleholders don t goja ArUngton-Washthe 2 Langlev was the EnrliMi during and on ahd win the second half crown. Some fan3 start complain-,8-6- . 16-- 7 o.iuu, champior the year Urzetta- won ingicn meeting ior a new recora- stretch run by Dictar. The winr.e- - hIj cr0wn for the tour. Calumet farm prsincr that the first half champions aren't trying too hard tOj Seixas appeared: in for a tough viouslv hpld th mark with eieht owned by John "S. Phipcs. paid l"c ye".c win the second half tit because they want some of thej c enlh riumph. Millikcn went all stake triumps. $19.20 for $2. By the for the rrcza rilaVOII money. . Vic way hammcrrd i hut winners im.eci rantv second apens although, fn. Hasrv Road's ii.. wa" ?jm npicr i for U hits, As usual, the rumors started flying this season just as right back th.ough with two vol- - NEW YORK,- Sept. 5 jurv-R- oy triumnh here aS he . also' ers Al DaiA and Bobby Hof- -rturity by seannn came home in ront: in new reCord saddle Tramp a 22 to 1 shot. tho Timn? hie a trame and a half lead to Heberiley placements. Going to the net Campanella tied tne Uim hv a: man. cnns.- rprnrrl, fnr . hnmp runs he KdlilCU ww.v, i s time, in tne Arlington futurity, to moved up from last place to h 7 , .f,toV, T.o fonol" every opportunity, igh j XT.?e;i cm4L-- . iTAm. more than jiui.ow. diiu vdii i ui iuu tvjiw uvu L'atliiri field pf 10 to defeat Royal Gove?- he Cardinals, meanwhile, scored pics up 10 reaiue Liiat iur t u ui Nielsen double faulted and the NaUonsl League batting lead-- i " nor bv almost a length, iceberg II starting tnese rumors iauea Total two runs seventnWinnings the a in cross man one to for was smashed reduced as the staff inning Brooklyn. jSeixas court'ership today games: the Timp pitching was third. x. on an and Stan cfrop New Yet!; singles by Dodgers crushed 'the all practical purposes, when Garth rord came down with placement. Nielsen came back to take the Giants. to hike their first1 Musial. Ray Jablonski and Enos ;Hal Price Headley's Athenian, was Saddle Tramp was beaten' in a a sore arm. second set in the 16lh game as plafe margin to 11 games. lead and, worth $99,645 and gave Hasty Road- mere claiming race only three days Maugnter to take, a I ' O f Tut'"'' Mil- - added an insurance run in thejtotal winnings of $2C8,320. with, ago at Atlantic City, so was comlost service at love on four Following the second-plac- e on lit abo didn't make any difference to these fans Seixas ninth 24th' Musial's homer 5 net. at Vic errors in St. loss to the But in the five even. Braves' victories wzukee straight today's pletely ginored - startes. The Warren Spahn. try-ofjfour or good car isrvic that Helper, once it gained the lead was forced to go regained his touch to take the third Louis Cardinals, the Dodgers' mag-- 1 the campaign. winner was clocked He paid $46.60 to win. tor 20th h:s. suffered g in '"S 13th at 1:12 45 for the six furlongs the number was ic pennant-winninvictory, by breaking through 11 innings a couole of times to maintain their top spot. came from third By and lava money too. si.m aeieai. game on three iNieisen errors ana reduced to nine. Brooklyn will win Itoday. rgore than two seconds be1 place Jeepers In the opinion of these fans, the Timps and the rest of in the stretch to win the a placement, me uanp urea Dad- - its second straight pennant witn ium.ier uincinnau iimueu U15 winning llltlll illlic AJiKeu-nn.l.iu Merchso the were at in Stakes the league the teams playing it Narragansstt ly in the four'.h set and Seixas any combination, of Dodger victo- - to eight his. recording his 10th in the Arlmgton futurity. K finished o nA Tl l IparV J,, a neck. Blessbull IT. broke through his delivery twice, jries and Milwaukee losses total-- ; victory as the Chicago Cubs beat J n.. J ants would be sure of winning second half title and z nudu .iu yam n.l,,-.v,;l V,, t naaijr j the Redlegs. in the only other 52.20 lost service himself once as the ling nine. while Athenian, ridden by k.u thus guaranteeing a playoff series. ..:.,. in afternoon the Dane fought back grimly, and!'. Campanula's two home runs game majors. Ken Church, returned $4, and , : : B fifth. The enwri w.-Jeeper i uu ran ii. uul. Iiui ..: mc niiitiin "v PnVic ornvp in live runs anu liiircdMjui.Tha vitiurv. .luiiu Nobody of course will come right out and publicly then Peadley's Pinetum, another in his wnner ,d' w slt&f hu in the fifth when Miksis most Eddie to to Favored" total 37, e by give experts equalling . finished third charge that certain teams or players aren't trying as hard Australia Us third straight U. S. fhe'rnark set by Gabby Hartnett walked, took second on Ransom to account entry, e larger show There are no tigers in Africa wv. iwv.iv. in- Jackson's ic and on 3 nit-sun1930?.' scored also five in R.B.I.'s single snowed Hora 111 S. Stale St. liiii"-- jjuw 10,000 The xttmjft while Green Acres farms' j price, Industrial! is the" wild except in captivity. Tigers are natiit what baked and no but is throw. Rocky tennis in that depart fans creased his total thcre Bridges' hurting question PROVO Mr. Prosecutor took fourth money. ve-only to eastern and southern Ummed into the big concrete ment to 131, only two fewer than! never was off far Road, Hasty league. In fact, that ma v be one reason why interest in the 1 Asia 3nd the ' adjacentislands. the major lsague record for" the pace today, although his run ffiS,hhe bSSw ,Wnf lcague seems to be dying a slow death. cachers held by Bill Dickey. in Sea broke mate. O'Erin. ning fame. Hits Triple any rate, u sucn a iuhu as menuoiieu were Rti front as the lVhorse field left the who and highly publicized, it might help eliminate such rumors. The Furillo. meanwhile, hammered Mulloy, But Hasty Road gained, barrier. Nationals1 vuii, started the doubles two out a triple, and playing jp It also might make for a stronger league. lead the before the field went a 16 212 312 17 200 ... one year before the 'single in four official furlong and he was never headed 7 11 001 301 002 ork Hoad was born, was no match for increase his batting average to!Aew The payoff today increased the ana tampanena This figure enabled- the!- ivimiKen of Hasty House farm Linn Rockwoo'l started play in the Idaho State Tenms!;i,n'rlvPP?nent and summe1 .344. rnru-iid Km.- earnings Rrnnklvn outfielder, who hit .24 Heam. Knln durin horses Wesgthe Arlington-Was- h nedv and Gr.ssom n (9 ana ,JI Al SchccniNationai should to have his ine "I been last season, tourney fcaturaav replace playing nippenstiei. $473,703. meeting-tm... ington pucn-rev.2iaerone curdienst of the Cardinals as the Tublic Parks, chamoion. doesrrt bob ud in the meet some father.' Home runs Hearn ' for her Jer third NL Shooting l;ader. chances!' straight fllnncr Prnvn director's recreation .thp linp ' thp nhrp Duke' Snlder's 3fith homer of the Campanella 2 Reese . . " .. ' , , .... iwomens crown and her second ior gaming tne uem state crown may ue preny gwu straight U. S U'imhlprfnn ffrsnrt season and Peewee xieese's l'.ui (11th . Snider (33th). ' Dark (17th).. . , Hippenstiel has long been "Rocky's" big "bugaboo" in slam. Miss Connolly led the way3 were other big17blows as tothe Dock- t Hofman (8:h. with a 62. blows ers am asred tpnni tournevs. Hirmenstiel has twice barred the door to int the tc" tho VarWol Pnbl!. ParVa !ln v" AItnc UlDSOn, ew 1 orX rookie Bob Milliken with his scv- - Cincinnati .... 030 030 001 4 8 2 tN pet Sunday tirr Erit-lan- d. . it ie iV semi-fina- ls 3-- . V xop-nea- 45-fo- ot .f ; - mid-aftc- r- -- 9-- best-of-five.ser- 8-- 6, 7-- 9, 6-- 3. ; er Jtop-seed- 6-- 4 ar 11-- 6-- 6-- 4, ot "KJiS? rva-t- -- ,!,,, rna .,rii, 9. cl-u- ia h- se.ni-fintl- v- -, - iuu-,ii- i Tf piea3-!counti- tjr ng . Hasty Road Scampers to Win In Washington Park Futurity semi-final- s, four-tim- 6-- -- I Scpt-jlan- d. 6-- 3; Rinkel-Quertie- r. 6-- 1. 6-- 0. Hasty-Road- 6-- 8-- do-or-d- ie ZltlliSL - ""''"" - 1 semi-captu- re ; " " ,j l ies Record As fc'jXwXiR. Campanella Dodgers Blast Giants - 7-- 5. 67-d- ; ACirSpn " uiii - i CV ' c.i..j.... I 15-- . i- 1 " - . . . :t , -; MILTON-RICHMA- -- -. 7. 6-- 5 I 7.-- two-year-o- ld -- r .".' r- - his.-saas- Yountj -- 5-- 4. j;.: . . V. . . on Service three-hors- for-"th- 'uinii 1 wind-swe- pt i Baseball Results tl t'' aj"-V'"-,r- to'Bl-oo!-l.v- at-ba- ts . . ir-j- i, - 'm. ng o nt (G-- 9. . (36th-37t- . h. Time Out -- , semi-finai- 6-- ls innrnpv Last year, .when Linn won the Parks crown, he didn't have Miss Gibson was upset in the third game of the first set when to face the aggressive Hippenstiel. was "fled six times for foot man kindih a is for my playing tough "Hippensteil's style faults.. she failed to hold He service Shaken, of game to handle, Lmn admitted the other day. the rest of the set. In the stands 6 or 2 r.d is plenty fast and agile for a big man. second. Miss Connolly's baseline His net game is so terrific that "if you don't pass him on shots to. the corners permitted her to roll up 'a 0 lead. Miss Gibson your . first effort you xjust don't i get a second chance. rallied to break through little Mo's l ir: i. vnotner ining 10 rememuer ia uwi nippensuei na3delivery twice but Miss Connolly an opportunity-tplay a lot of tournament tennis and that bounced back with those hard, deep makes him doubly tough to beat when the going gets rug-- ; snots to run out the set ' e Runner-l',. gcd." Chicazo-f- .... . Collu. 100 310 OOx - 5- 9 0! King (4..Wehmeier (5), Smith (8i and S?minickj Minner; and McCullough: Losing Home run! pitcher Ccllum 10-1- ). ' Hatton (5th. 6-- St. Louis Milwaukee 4-- 1 4 Four-Tim- Second-seede- Miss Hart, a four d runner-u- p for the women t s Grantland Rice in his annual football forecast in the cur- - time : i i j j Ml win the Skyline .ent issue of Look Magazine picks Utah to jelV RinkeirtThe tonierence cnampionsnip. au oi wmcn comes as no great slender former Wimbledon queen allowed the Briton to hold servicel surprise since everybody else is doing the same thing. only once as she dusted off then Rice, the, dean of American sportswriters, thinks d invader, Miss Brough, the 1947 champion AColorado followed will finish second, by Wyoming moved into, the against M. New 3Iexico, Brieham Young, Utah State, Denver, 3 Mjss Hart with an victory over seventh-seede- d Montana. Of course. Granny made his predictions Mrs. Helen the S'iyliners opened practice sessions. If he Perez, of Encino, Calif. n could see the Cougar squad he might drop Coach Chick Atkinson's changes down a notch or two. Today's Pitchers be Alabama the to top college (Won and lost records in .pa Nationally, Rice, picks team in the nation this fall, followed by Notre Dame, Michi- - rfntheses) gan State, UCLA. Southern California, Maryland, Georgia AMERICAN- LEAOUE ai si., ixiui ucirou itray Tech. Oklahoma. Ohio State and Ric,e. . 4 lourth-seede- 6-- 1, 'A v' it 6-- 0. t semi-fina- ls 8-- 6. 6-- (Kretlow at CleveChicago (Trucks. ) land (Lemon 5-- 2 New York (McDonald' 5) at Washington (Marrero Boston McDemott at Phil ) adelphia (Bishop NATIONAL LEAGUE The Hiland Maids mtt their first home runs to drive In men rum 'Cincinmti (Raffensberzer defeat in two year of tourney play! The lint scores: and NiiihiD 0 ) t Oiisn (Rush OOO 0 4 005 5 Coalville when the Sapphirea 2 games. and WUlis Friday night, ew wv o t a 10-(Ro Sapphires defeated tnem z in tneiMaics Brooklyn 'at New state gsrls sor.bau meet at armon ciars ana nasmussen; iweivcs York (Gomez and Smith. Crockett, Frk. st. Louis (Presko nd Mizell !l2-- ) at Milwaukee (Liddle 4 and However, the Maids remained !a' 0 2 3 4 Buhl 2 games, the running for th championship' 3 x 7 3 3, Philadelphia (Roberts at of the double elimination tourney and Reese Twelves McDonahue; when they came back later in the! Pittsburgh (Dickson 18). Smithevening to defeat the Hill field pd Flyettes. The, Sapphires scored all Eve of their rvini in the third Inning, when New & Used Wheels the Maids fell apart defensively and WHOLESALE a4, SET AIL committed three errors. Clark. WANTED Coalville pitcher, hurled shutout FrT Branch f ball after the first Inning. She held the Maids to three hits. Exprinctd Service StaHenderson Rim & Wheel Bev Twelves, who pitched "a!l tion manager. d the way in both games Friday Just installed: Hydrolie Wheel employment, goad wages, rigSt. hurled a neat three hitter in Press for straightening bent the econd contest to spark the wheels. excellent security. Contact Maids to their victory over the Mr. Budge, Sears Roebuck , Fhettes. Coalville Cubs won the "Junior Wheel Service Ce, Lynn's championship swamping the Ogde'i :il K. LbJt. Atn, ZU2 Cranes. . WiUoughby, the Cubs' catcher, smacked two coasecutivt 1S-7- Sapphires Defeat Maids In Girls7 Softball Tourney 18-13- ). -- 7-- 15-- 7-- Y r ?:-1- 3 14 11 3 1 ). Game). Chicago Cleveland .... Winning Losing .. .. .. LEAGUE AMERICAN fFirs--t , 000 011 C00 000 0002 0000 Rogovin and Wilson; Wynn. Hooper (9 and Hegan. Tip ton (9). Using Pitcher-Wy- nn 1) ...... - 000 010 000 202.000 OOx 1 4 ' 6 0 7 1 a Consuegra. Bcarden (5), John6 (8) and Lollar; Feller and Tipton. Home runs Rosen (37th Mitchell (10). Losing pitch er Consuegra son (7-4- 4IA Trlrahot Now Open (8-- ...i . J Lena Falk waves to crowd of hometowcers at Thomasville, Ga., set upon her "arrival. The-folkaside the day in Mary's honor for winning the U.S. Amateur Women's Golf Championship. s post- - . 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