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Show THE SALT. LAKE TRIBUNE, 12 SUNDAY' MORNING, MAY 30, 192(5. Home Runs Keep Bees Out of Win Jess Sweetser Wins British Qolfing Title The Season on These Opens June American Wins British Title for First Time Schneider, Danning and Manouk Get Four Baggers 15 HOW WE STAND. W. L Twin Falls ldhs Yale Man Has Little Trouble in Doing Away With Opponent. Former Americans Favored . to Win; British Open Will Battle. Be Hard-foug- May 2? The British amateur golf tills was carried off oday for ths first tims by m nttlvs-boAmerican Jess Bwsetser of Nsw York. Only ones before twrn- Scotland. MUIRFIELD, den and best played British amateur golf tournament, viewed from an International standpoint at least, Just ended, the attention of golf enthusiasts now will be directed to the Walker cup matches to be played next week, and the British open championThen the latter part of June, counship scene will drift back to this the be treated try, where we ehali probably oonteste on to a eerlee of International a broader seal than ever was held here before. The Americans are favored Xe will the Walker cup matches, but after the events of this week their task appears more difficult than it did at the bethat ginning of the year. It Is likely the United States players will win the majority of the singles matches, but in the foureomea the Britons seem to have a slight advantage. Should Great Britain come off victorious In these International contests this year it will be the first time she has triumphed over America slncg the wsr in amateur team competition. And to although defeat might be a Itblow would the pride of Americari golf, for be a game. good thing thq probably INTEREST IN OPEN TITLE. But It Is the British open now that is attracting the most interest and discussion. In the Jast five years, cr since 1920, American players have been victorious In this tournament four times. Incidentally It Is noteworthy that these winners were Americas Walter Hagen, famous Big Three. Jim Barnes and Jock Hutchison. Jock Hutchison was the first American f score In this event, winning the British title In 1921. The following year Walter Hagen took the championship and In 1923 Arthur Havers won the victory by a stroke over Hagen However, 8lr Walter returned the following year to win again. Hagen did not defend his title s British open champion in 192S, but Jlnr Barnes of the long lege came through last year tn"wln the title he had sought for six wars. This victory gave Barnes, with Hagen, the honor of having won every major tournament In existence Both Hagen and Barnes will be on hand again for the British tournament the latter part of June. Hagen departed last Tuesdav. Barnes the previous week. In addition, to theee. Bill Mehlhom, Fred McLeod, Al Watrous. Emmet French and Joe Kirkwood. rvrtl Walker will be among the prrff Iona is from thia country competing for the title. This group probably will be Joined by the Walker cup team members. In any event, Bobby Jones and FYancls Oulmet, both of whom have won the American open championship, will participate In the British open. s And In medal play competition Jones and Oulmet. are among the best. PLENTY OF STARS. ' Thus with all these former American dosen other open title holders, and the stars from this country competing, British golfers will have their work cut title out for them trying to regain the now held bv flames. Great Britain Is inlying chiefly on Ahe Mitchell. Archie Compston. George Duncsn. Ted Ray, Audrey Boomer and the Whitcombs brothers to turn back the American invaders In this Of this group Mitchell, pinion, is the man most writer's Is betAbe trick. likely to turn the than In medal comter In match play has been playpetition, but lately he be ing remarkable golf and la said to In better health than at any time since tha war. Compton Is.th, otfi.r Briton nxt to littcbell who look, ltk, a po,lble giant how.d wlnn.r The Manrh,trtournmnt. In In th, various Florida he has won that which b, competed . has 'groat derful possibilities. Hs and courage power plus determination possesses ft world and what is mors hs own ability. of confidence In his The big fellow Is planning to return nd to America after that tournament It ts likely Oeorge Xuncan and several will of the other British professionals maka ths trip her also. As tted In before this will be a busy season Britain International golf with totreat the bringing all It forces wanthe hope of regaining some ofIt banded game In the ing prestige down to us soma thirty years ago. -- hardest-foug- o years ago havs America's challengers for ths British. amateur trwtt been succrseul, WaJtsr Travis, a natfvs of Australia 'having won ths tills In 1904. Saestaer, a war in his Intsrcol- legists days at Yals and later Ameri- etui amateur champion, accomplished ths feat on the hiaturio UulriisUf t 'Course this afternoon by defeatingAlexander Frederick Simpson, Bcotw tiali civil engineer, a golfer In championship testa to bear up un-- 1 final of ths der ths gruelling test up and 5 round. Ths score was to play. The triumph of ths American star, ' last hops of ths visiting Walker cup team after ths unexpected defeat of T" Bobby Jones yesterday, was comparas met tively easy. He hadthe-Simpson - eighteen-hol- e sure by ths time - was Four roundcompleted. morning down at the start of ths afternoon, at cracked the ninth, Simpson finally to ami 8weetsr pressed forward clinch his triumph at the thirteenth ? green. The defeat of Sllmpson, while not the hopes unexpected, was a blow to who ' felt g of Britishers, final that their representative in the event ooms the had round through by too easy route. MANY ENTERED. Ths conclusion of the tournament in a triumph for ths young New York banker, who had been reluctant 4 to Interrupt his business career for 'v 'hav terminated what In , ths invasion, re) most was the many respects ' 4 .TSt markable championship ever staged. Mors than a score of Americans entered, Including all sight members of ths ths Walker cup team. It wascome best chance America ever had to victory, through with a yet one after another of ths American contingent jfelL With them also fell ths men on whom Ore at Britain chiefly pinned her hopes, including Robert Harris, Cyril Tolley, Major Heslet, Bir Ernest Holdsmsas, Huger A Yet her ed and other players of inur-- , national fama When ths sixth round earns yesterday, only two Bobby Jones, American araatsur champion, and Sweetser were left of ths big American field Aad it was Swsstssr, not Jones, ai seemed most iikeiy, who proved to be ths man to carrr America's standard and finally wrest the trophy from British hand. And well indeed, did Ewsstssr bear ths responsibility. Coming through By Tribune Special Sports Service clean) NEW YORK, May 29.The fourth ths semifinals yesterday by London defeating tha platuresque Brownlow, In a tournament for the collegiate polo Irishman, TV. H battle, he championship, to be held on the thrilling outdid himself today by his clean-ccampus from June 19 performance In ths to 26, is assured. The Polo associatest. His powerful driving was ever in "evidence, while his Irons seldom tion announces that Harvard; present - failed him. On the greens he was tltleholder, and Yale and Princeton, safe and sure, although seldom bril- former champions, have decided to liant In a block. send thTrentrl With JINX FOLLOWS SCOT. For his opponent the cavernous the big, three in the fight, there will bunkers with which the Mutrfleld be ..no lack of Interest and topndteh course Is thickly spotted yawned for competition. many shots and penalised him cruelly. Yale won the championship when He was caught in the Jaws of one of them at the twelfth, and, after the tournament was organised In 1923 Fort Hamilton. Princeton won In falling to escape In two shots, gave at 1924 at the fort, and Harvard triup the hole. another trap umphed last June, when the scene was At the thirteenth field. caught his tee shot, and, although shifted to the Rye Entries from West Point, Norwich. he came out perfectly with a niblick a and holed a long putt for par tliree, Virginia Military institute and two all the good It did him was to make other colleges are looked for. Harvard again has an unusual four, the score 4 and f, instead of T and 4 lie was dormle six at that point, and but lals is said to be stronger than It only miraculous golf could have saved Was last year. Princeton Is In better him from defeat at the hands of the shape, too. , tnechtne-llk- e Sweetser. Harvard has aH four of Its titleThere was unprecedented enthusi- - winning combination ef last yean Bob asm when Sweetser won on the thir- Pinkerton, captain; Alexander Shaw, teenth. Crowds rushed to oongratu- - Holden Whk and F. D. Stranahan, late him, for a good golfer is a good with James Remick as first substigolfer with these Scottish crowds. tute. The American was hoisted an the Incidentally, a suggestion that prishoulder of spectators at the winning vately owned mount be barred from green and carried a quarter of a mile the championship tournament has been t the clubhouse through a lane. of Voted down by the Intercollegiate olo Sheering link devotees. association. It had been hoped by IDEAL WEATHER. some that thts rule would be passed, 'The championship was played so a to discount the advantage which r throughout under ideal weather con- -. accrues to the wealthier players. But iifione. The sun shone brightly ev- the passage of the rule obviously would ery day, with enough rain at night have hurt Individual and team play. jo keep the putting greens In excellent condition. ' While the final boles of tbs match , were being played, the elgtheenth green was set like stage, with ths great - beautiful trophy won by Sweetser in the sunlight on a table learning fn the center. Crowds massed twenty deep circled the green, andof near the the cup gathered members of JEMinburyh Honorable Company Service. IT. 8, G A., Twenty-fou- r of the officials By Tribuns Special Sports (toller, and famous figures of the golfing LONDON. May iS. Tha challenge tennis world. amateur 500-Mil- e single round of ths Bw'eetsers appearance on this scene played at th court championship was Tennis and was somewhat delayed by Bcotch Kaequet of the Manchester lade and level ee. who presented auto club Tuesday. May . btw..n K M. and graph books ss soon a he emerged Baerlein (Manchester), the holder, from the clubhouse. Finally a lane Hon C. N Bruce (Queen s club). the -new was for The tirtfm green competition opened SPEEDWAY, IND1ANAFOLI8, Ind., winner of the preliminary most deoieite victory champion, who was welcomed by 8. The reeult wa of the Honorable Com- May 29 Five more cars qualified her sets love. II gams for Baerlein by motor to 2 On the day there was no queslate today for the panys team. derby at the Speedway on Monday, tion at all! that be was ths batter of the two bringing the incomplete total quali- player Baerlein After ths first few games, fied entry Hot up tp 14. Four more was seen at his beet, and Ms dominatwas splenreturn and Ills Paola Bob de Fete ed position. Including ths ; corning baok mit ths bell was are scheduled to try after did. and net. the over eothat low corners of the Sundown. the attack, and Bruce could not he ' The Outbids nine pcwtofflre Many of Drivers who were not able to qualify nut got him on ths defensive. wo am pod tho Utah Traction Black well fought, but most Hawks yesterday by the sco re of 2 their mount today win have one more ihs rest were Ths Sams way. ths ended of these to 14. Poor support of the Hawks' oportun.ty, beta era daylight and from a point of view of tennis, pitcher ass fatal. Gatehouse f the o dock Mondav. It is expected that nme was Baerl.ln for never thrilling, was povtoffie teem cracked nut four hits, thirty cars will face the starter on master of the position nearly all ths imlurttng a homer. In four time to race day tho piste, and Perkins led the Hawk Hauser made the best time ' Bruce probable was feeling the ef. with the sink Jones pitched good of Than the Qumtft that bad qualified up fct of his hard work against Lees bell for the winner. to a late hour today He wheoied his on Saturday, and. though he did not Abell special around the four turns of hadtv. there was never much firs the course In 4 24 .12 h r an avetage play behind the stroke. . of J471 mHc an hour. . . Reve Nemesh ran a close second Schmidt "special, a euigleith valve entrant. His time was Tl s 7 16 for an average of 92 936 miles too-ne- , v. Penn and Navy Grab Regattas in Good Style Schools Score Decisive Wins in Both 04 . Trout Fishermen Getting Rust Off Reel and Wrist m , &. Colleges Will Vie for Polo long-soug- Title in June much-desire- d Harvard, Yale and Princeton Entered in Tourney. , twenty-one-ho- le ut thirty-six-ho- v v 1 More Qualify for Indiana Baerlein Defeats Race Classic Bruce for Title green-carpet- - List m Derbyjit Indianapolis. Giiion,-captai- n Guthrie Tossers Are Easy Winners .Marion Turpie . r X4e iinlf l'lVwLW'e JlJli llij - Former Sprinter c. Mv -'- 1J,FhArn Eldrldee queim-- d h! FM- CHARIOTT!. the Asvciated iTesa) A ridge pc toi, a hritleh entrant, with girl, Marlow Turp.e of New Olsen, f f r an average time f 4 40 won the southern womens golf tour77 mile an ho dr nament hors todav. defeating VIrn. 9 Lora Corum. who teamed with Je of Memphis In the finals, )avo Oaut in winning the 1H24 race, made Jker 6 and S. the grade with hie 8 hjmd t special tn 4 46 7i minutes, for an average of TIGERS WIN GOLF TITLE. miles an bow. bi COTrRADO F PRINTS S, Colo.. Mai The slowest card af Th day was ths Associated Press ) In a In lv Jack Mot'arrer tuned v Celcri'io eolers golfers tod lUmUn feat drive Fwrd, he required defended the titl h r$ minutes to turn the four lap. Riwky mourmn conference rham- - He averaged If 417 miles an hour ) tons br Wttng the University ef tjfsrelv topping ihe required 'dorado and looser university golf- an hour g It er ear th Broadmoor course Cshfomla dirt FVank olorado university Tied br the wh set up a new teem at the end of the first eighteen ri'aog sensation, was it here Thursday, reje-re trtk ci team oiorsdo ( hole the He the rure warming up to roll up a total of aed strongforgolf tno dusM'ted Ms Miller with sa arsraee 21 points 2 IDs time ws mlifS 12 of ? sp 'l nstoh. louver firitshed with ?4 53 n ini tea. This concluded ths with font 3. end Cokfaao miwrrty trials for today. Is Missionary 55 N- 4 5i Ri'v -- U iv-khar- t 9TAn!nTly. Mnv 99 bttleosl A A Self nil. rvsaiee rb.wplee See deeert-ee re '..vmerr " v.rtlr. the TSe .tM Sere, lro.tkrL Perm. ft.' -r. "?!:.. Baber, is BiraarS of them from Fish- - millions them are of streams hundreds of calling to anglers thousands them and oWune 15, Tuesday, the fish, streams and men are going to get togetherjn a merry tug of war that will continue throughout th summer and early fall. For, upon that day, just two weeks hear, famous fishing waters are Utah going to be thrown open to tha habitants of the world and before the close of the eeason 100,000 individual will haie made at least on effort to grab the finny prizes from the rivers and cheeks of the state. Fishing in the lakes and reservoirs will open at later dates, errept Fish lnke.f which opens coincidentally with the streams. Idaho, sister state on the north, and another Mecca for lovers bf the outdoors, opens most of its waters to fisherman June 1, following a lay-ofFishing is .a nine months sport in most parts of the Gem state. ROADS GOOD. Good roads, built by 'the state, county and forest service, are continually opening new territory to the anglers and a well organized fish and game department is keeping the streams well stoekod, assuring future generations plenty of , Home Idea of the hold the flv and line have on the people of the nation may tie noted in the government report, which shows that 5,000,000 fishing and hunting liee.nsea were issued last year. This is an average of one license for every twentr-fnIn Vtali, persons in the country. with its half million population, there were 55,000 licenses issued of In lilahe about one for every ten. there were 61,000 licenses issued or about one in every nine. Utahs licenses just about doubled in the unless last five-yea-r and signs period fail, there will tje a marked increase this year over last year. VAST nSH2NO AREA. Utah has a vast fishing area In This the Wasatch mountain range. range, covering about a fifth ef the are of the etate is drained by hundreds, of streams and each stream ia stocked with trout. And from June 15 on each stream will have Its quota of fisherman 'end each igler will get fish for his effort It is hard to designate the most popular fishing place in the state, for there are many wear and far. For the resident of Halt Lake who wants to run out for a half days trip. Emigration, Big Cottonwood, Little Cottonwood. Parleys canyon and Mill creek offer the rhanee. Each ef these esnvons open non the very sutuirbs ef th city. Ogden has its Ogden end Weber canyons at hand and Logan has the lsignn river and its many tributaries delivering fish almost to the very door Provo has the of ths ritizens. Proro river end its tributaries. And thn whole state hea marvelous Fish lsks end ell of that wonderful at the head of the bsekland Duchesne, Proio, Weber and Renr rivers ALL ACCESSIBLE. The erv henrt ef this bsekland r an be reached bv a three to drive from Salt Lne City. Kamas, East rsnron end other noted fishing place ere less thanthre Honrs a wav from Halt Lake. The forest service reports that the road to the Granddaddr lakes country is rnpidlv nearing completion and will be finished by July 13, ths data fishing start in that region. should be good Htresm renditions bv the time the season opens for is usually past water tore the high Rains, of course, br that time will change ths stream conditions three-mont- f. e fonr-hno- o'er night- - Prexy Suspends O'Connell Wins Veteran Indian Big Ten Title th 1 rmrAflrt d thtrtv-slx-hol- H. ha the , her d la eea- V Opening of Season Two Weeks Away, but Fever Is Now Upon Populace rrel Mlf A e hMplwt fft v O T 44 viiM 1 t ritw4 rtf 41 is fcts i Sftto1 hf . rt-! Urr t M twr1aa ry ! Ptm tfc ft mt A ANqrtfcf Th nf Art r.Hf I f th mywitrt 4 !) 4t fot Mtrrf tf TS nnt bf'&f f iO A fcslmw 4 I tW 4ett tv 4co bU rrfrs EtfeV Contests. - PIUXCETON. N. J., May 29 (By the Associated Fress.) Pennsylvania swept to a deoUive victory In the varsity race of th Child's cup regatta on Lake Carnegie today, leadeight by four ing the Princeton lengths. Columbia, third crew tn th sprint, trailed th Tigers by U length The Quakers, favored to win. raced over the distance In 9 minutes 5 five seconds hotter than ths time of Princeton. Columbia, waa Hi-ml- le DIE -- MEET clocked With Three Men On. .474 .429 .340 - , - 4 Today's aehsdul. Idaho Fall st Salt Lake. Twin Falls at Logan. Logan at Pocatello. By RAY MCARTHY. (Copyright. 1926, Sok LsJte Tribune ) the NEYV TOR1C. May Bees Drop Hard Contest When Home Run Comes .644 I i Salt Lake Yesterday's Results. At Salt Lake Idaho Falls 7, Sett Lsks . At Foes telle Logs n , Poe, tells A At Ogden Twin Falls 11, Og- ht ' (By ths Associated Prers.) .671 .625 .1 Fall Lsan ... pocatsil ... Oodsn ... Fete in 10. 08. Jack Dempsey 111; Forced to Cancel Battle CAMBRIDGE. MAsw, May 29. (By th Associated Press ) Navys powerful eight won th quadrangular rethe Charles river today, gatta on over th line threw lengths sweeping Trojans Again Carry Off ahead of Harvard. The Cornell oarsmen, badly winded, came In a length behind Harvard, and Massachusetts Honors in Intercol- Institute of Technology was fourth, a length and a half back of th IthaUOT SPRINGS, Ark, May 29. can a Carnival. Track legiate (By th Associated Press.) Harvards freshman crew won the Jack Dempsey waa tinder the first event of th regatta, coming over the finish line a length and a care of a physician her today half of open water ahead of Navy. following a eerlee of chills which CAMBRIDGE, Mhss., May 29. Cornell, rowing raggedly, finished attacked the heavysuddenly On the nearly four open lengths behind Navy. (By the Associated Press.)weight champion last night. It wav of was announced that Dempsey crest of a BERKELEY. Calif.,' May 29. (By had cancelled all game and performances, the University of th Associated Preen) Coming as a dewould remain in Hot ppringa instunning euprls on th eve ofHead Southern Californias powerful traek parture for eastern competition. definitely. Uniof toLb Coach th Ky right Rowing and field team swept to triumph Although the champion! conversity of California today announced dition la not serious, physicians day in the fiftieth intercollegiate a reorganisation In the personnel of said It will be necessary for him his varsity orew a shake up which meet. to remain Inactive for at least a championship shifts his regular boat Into Six records for the I. C. A. A. A. virtually second favor, while at the same time week. Dempsey illness was not two A- title meet were shattered, made public until this afternoon, advancing all but on of the Junior oarsmen Into top posit tone. when it became necessary for him of them also figuring as new Amer- varsity Th orew as announced today by to cancel a exhibition on while ican marks, Ebrtght follow! collegiate bout with Martin Burke, schedVernon; 2, Beard.: At the finish 1. Varsity: Bow, other was eaualed. uled to take place in Cleveland Holland; , Baboock; 5. Hoover; of exhibition of thia spectacular , Berlin; 7, Valentins; stroke. Back; Monday night. Holla speed and brawn, Southern Califor- coxswain, Bow, Von Tillow; J urnor varsity: nia topped eighteen rival colleges 2, Hutchinson: 3, De Jonge; 9, Dresswith a total of S5h points, lO taiore ier; I, Rylander; 4, Toll, 7, Staldsr; than its nearest rival, Stanford, stroke, Dunwoody; coxmwaJn, Blessing. Freshman: Meadows; 2, Bow, which, with 23 4, barely beat out Harvard Fawke; 3 Fredericks; 4, Brink; 6, Yale, third, with 25 4. Thompson; t, Graham; was fourth with 20 points in a bat Drouot; Donlon (captain) ; coxswain. stroke, tie that waa confined chiefly to MulUn. those four teams. are Charles Newby sub Varsity baseball tara , Ths North Yard and William Locke, with Brown and OTHER OONTENpERJJ. the General Freight nin FriMiller alternating for thy first-yeTh other contenders in the point day by a score of 14 to 3 The Freight team led for one inning, but there- struggle finished in order as fo- men. after the Yardmen held ths lead, llow: Syracuse 17, of clinching the game with nine runsT In California 16, Penn University State 15, Corfourth Inning 10 nell 12, Georgetown PennsylThe llnetrn: vania 10, Princeton 8, Columbia North Yards Bond, c; Edwards, Boston college and Massa Morean, cf; Howard, lb; Hoffman, 2b; 6 Rythewav, If; English, sb; NebeLer ehusetts Institute of Technology 6 3h; Cook, rt each. Colgate, College of the City (general Freight Beeelev, C hr an- of New York and Swarthinore, s tra nd. 8 argent, Kelly. Purdle, Reese, each, Holy Cro and Dartmouth 1 Gaodfcllow, Gordon, Mark. Special ts The Tribune. each. POCATELLO, Id., May 29. By It was Southern Californias secntlonal ond successive victory and send the stating on of th most coveted I. C. A. A. A. A. trophy to batting ralllsg ver witth far west for the fifth time in nessed at th local park, th Pocatello The Trojans the last six years. Bannocks won from ths Logan colmargin nf triumph, incidentally, was legians this afternoon by th scors most decisive the since Cornell led T.ONDOY. of ( to S. Th gbm ended In ft heir My 2S (By th Andoplated the field in 1913. Th Wbutromb Ppm polo tm today Boyer. Bannock rlht-fleld- r, won the Buenos Airies etip tonrnament, Th victors had one ef the small- riot after beat out ft slow grounder to seoond, the Ia Tampa team, of Argentina. est in squads numbering and th to Th 6 La winning run crossed th plftte. Tampa team roarol l hand leap to their opponents. red ed a Umpire Hankins called th runner sal (CwitlnttM sa ToUawIm Pig,. I st first and on ofhavth LoganHanIs alleged to struck kins. (Ths crowd swarmed out of th bleachers on to ths field and It was with difficulty that th park was cleared. Pocatello cam to bat In th last of ths ninth on ths short end of a Much hx board roncomlng to get ready to duck, and T mlsoad the score. Cunningham, first man up. tha wandering and frtky golf bug. but ball flva time. Never again grounded nut and Benjamin filed out never befor baa ona been caught and A good and sufficient reason deto left Billy Menges, Bannock third . .vms domeatlratejT Owing to the fact that clares tha bug; sucker, started tha hitting rally by the original fnaect. hoe now boon capgetting a singl to center. Ha went Th Fort Douglas club membership to second when Osborn drew a base tured. ha ha a consented to flit about her and thra m tha Salt Laita links, la growing by leae and bounds. One on ball Menges scored and Osborne and to xtnh auc-- bits of golf doings hundred add fltfy civilian and thirtv-fiv- a went to third on Zienkes single to officers are now bona fdo club left. Osborn scored and Zlauk want ta ora happening In unguarded moment of thm who are hopeJeIv Immembers, and ths list of applications to third on Taltt's single to center. fever. is a long ona. L, A. Ray, well known Zlenk then scored th winning run pregnated with tha famous golf Golf fevar, by tha way. Loa buck golfer of the city. Is ono of tha latest when Boyer beat out a slow grounder to Peres. fever backed off thm map, according additions. Olivia pitched for th collegians and to thna attacked with tha diane on Mick Rtley, Nlbley park professional wa touched up for twelve hit At any rata buazaa wilt b heard now awl then from the galloping, flymay not ha able to carry out tha last (f which was a hnmerun br Flmmon Cunmatch with Tom with f wo on In th third Inning Pocaing and skidding animal, lluis No. 1 half of hia la now bussing McHugh of Ogden today. Riley is ningham wa on th mound for suffering from on attack of lnfluenso, tello and kept th eight hits well Tha Ufa of tha gnlluf player la heart and It was doubtful lost night whether scattered. Carallll and Oerrsn scored with many difficult lea For example, ha would bo abla to com pet today. hnmerun off th Bannock mound an pfimietl euitolat ran over a cat McHugh was threo up at ths conclu- artist. Th Bannocks and collegians wilt sion of ths fin eighteen holes, played nean NOi 5 M tha roontry club week Tha rat waa not a eat. It should Ot Nlbley park- last Sunday. play th final gang, of ths local series g was Sunday afternoon and th oontsst will he explained. However, It Interest In the ladder tournament start at 9 oclock. with enora notoriety, being of POCATBt.Ut LOOAN. f Innovation at the Country rhib ts the epeoiea of ekunkux B H 0 A. keen, with a large number of entries, Country eluh hoi Na 4 la Jut 1 9 .. Ik I I I I Perea Reajswls. rhallenr during the past week have (.earns, rf . 4 to ba popuhu again. Sh . Meegee. been numerous and the low handiIS. 9 9 19 S Ostwrse, Be. 1 1 4 X.enke, The season be?t aUhl -- ome from cap players ora beginning their drive lemllll, rf.. the ('ountmr eluh. where Will Itrown for top honor 4 9 9 Pi Telit. Ik .. a a a 4 111 HiTFf, rf . , cracked a drive In wrong diIf .. 5 I Tha women golfrr at Nlbley rk rections at No. 13. The bed ended Its IS 1 4 t. mad mures near ths clubhouse end. are beginning to turn In their genres p, of ran 194 to the this for the as when queried handicap during omlng iHuw ... Mias Forrest Furonef rgl trier d d that strange direction. bird men s all a on is two from the tee shot for a he waa Wallop the . 34 12 7 13 Totals . 34 it 24 18' Tta! but h eaddv lake hoi recently. down th fairway, fTw Mt when wtnslas ms aonroS. hi tooth just at the crithal for CMfllirts to amramd. mk4 iBia TTiree eagles wars recorded at Nib-le- y Wa moment. . ...1 I 0 9 I I 4 0 3 Mick Hiley sunk Pvatrito ... park lost week Ororon, iomttlt. Ona of tKa features rt tha Red and hie third shot on No 1, while Anderftamwary son and Todd scored two on par four 3, Usww, Oabonar, ZWnks, Bio match thawed at Forest Hal O Xwfo, Mia Errws 4 Barron of on waa itosma. battle the the former holes, ths and Nx thrilling vterd.y Mow mas. TalU n 4fwl thoee deedir link enemies, J rt latter on No. 4 lUaca on baTVo Off OiRniiisbaw StGamoua s a s and L M Smmr. The Rrot, 4. y ( wnif S'rotk n a consistent victor team raitrh 3.hooffE Ottla The coming who hae br (Wfrit f 9mm bsaps Tat Roper until recent It. struck a genuine between ths Country club and Niulejr Brrr. hit OhrW 4ao1ftf Ud os mur. and his deadly links rival Von park In attracting much In tare t. The baaro 1, PwcofMIs 3. Dssbis piap W of e4ub two Bluea and fbs prufeoatoaoU giv tha aoaiocaais ta Oatximo to Tat it. Hit by thredesired poknt; enough rt ns amaxsurm wilt compos tn rival p'trhcrs O XFfa and Fffri. Cwproo dlnnw the Tt ts enOdMhat Henderson clean? aggregations Fierce competition Cor a por or as fcDahiM. Tum of hours. alt the watmre out rt tha ofAju h um places Is already beginning the near No 9 during the eoure CLEARFIELD WINS. merrit 041 the eiub le eeefc'ng mnr occidental nine wins LOS AKUELFS. Cal. Way tf (Bv Scottish members j result. ftpetT Id TV Tribon Pros t tWtdosioI tho ?4 Mav risarftsM (LrARFlFIsP tvtwn ai Nt4y pork the hug hae nins rt lies won tho southern ( ahforr.ka Wst print dfatrd br basohaii frreftco 11 tJto bars WtfVajrr observed a g 'mr who beMows tore cdr of th to la U Javli bv hr s When Count v Irosur. frtm h local taking S after he fnekes hts drtvs Monday fee-s- n tho firat gams f of winntnr on the will Qnewlon Hracui. rotl.f st team deep play Prrmoja qurtriwhy he failed to shout before hi Th ttsttarl1 today wer flaarfr d to 1 and ths second 12 to 3. t users Mtokos U Pstgs and Wilcox. Mart slot, the mtfer responded If yon sro mrt of work s Tribuns but toot time I did the FHnt, Bumlbfhojii, IL Jaifo aad R. fore f d Want Ad a ill help 70s find a J b turo-me around ef p ayer la frost record-breakin- d North Yard Nine Trims Opponents td ar Pounding Pet pounded and Pitching Paul pitched, but th pounding of Pete and th pitching of Paul waa not quite enough to stop the rush of Blit Leard's Bad Boy and th final ecor stood 7 to for the Bpuds. It was a great gam and looked like an aaay Salt Lake victory until th sixth Inning when, with th bases loaded, Danning, 6pud catcher, dropped on one of Molloy's fast ones and sent It over th fence. This tied th scors, but th Bee got down to business and It wa not until th ninth that th Spuds were able to get another man across. This was done In the simple maner of having Manouk atand at the ths plate and smash the ball along same groove made by Danning In the four the around aixth. Manouk trotted bases In easy manner while sun. youngster waa picking up th baseball and taking It hom to roarorox.an Silva, error lead-oman, made first on talked next, but John Paul MoUoy Irish to th basebal and th Spuds were stopped in thrir tracks. The Bees wsnt out in order in ths ninth with Jacob batting for Whaling and McMurtry doing ths stick, work for ff v" Moiloy. DfNNINQ DOES IT. Showing a distinct reversal ef form from Friday's contest tli Bees played a wonderful gam and it was only tne mack of Danninc which kept them out of ths win column. MoUoy was master of ths situation at ail timesdeexcept ths aforesaid time anddouble served to win. Thrss llyhtninr plays by th combination aided materially in giving ths crowd their money's aorthg Not to mention a brilliant catch by ONeill in the seventh when by takhs retired Ross and th side him into ing a short fly which pulledoutdone bv a sommersault. Not to be outfielder, the Spud ONeill, Burke, n tho performed a similar stunt Crowley for a third out eighth, gettingwas crossing the plate as Nielsen with the run which Salt Lajca was due to need so sorely. up for hi Moll, paying td make handled twelve ragged game Friday, The Bee chances with one error. in three took part ths most picturesque or doubles, which was in the fifth when he wenta up after Johnsons high drive for he put-oand caught Collins before eould get back to first. Nielson took six chances without a bobbble. BEES GET TO MANOUK. The Bee started right after ttManouk looked and for the first few inning Uke the Bpud ace woe due to take a first In the house. club the to trip Inning Nielsen got oa a hit. O Nelli nis of bottom the one from dropped It out, bat Into the infield and beat Gardner seoond. to Nielsen sending the sacks. got a base on balls,onefilUng to to left f Crowley slammed score Nielsen and O'Neill, but Gardner was thrown out at the plate on a fine ' throw from Burke. In the second. Pounding Peter, after over the fence, putting three foul bails last rested on another and the fan block aw It dropping down In the In the third, street. across State by O'Shea and Nielsen, a triple tingle Pounding by O'NctfU and a double by got Peter netted three runs. Manouk Bees th let peeved and refused ts connect safely from then on. SPUDS SCORE. second when Th Spuds scored In the second when Rose got a hit, went Burke walked, took third on Croninhits bunt and came in when Banning Spuds scored into a double play. Ths when Burke fourth again in ths to on Cronin e third went doubled, out and was batted In by Panning. shoe-strin- econd-sack- er ut tf Bannocks Still Gentian! Ft Give Collegians Bruin Hurling Daily Trouncings Ace Turns in South American ninth-innin- Poloists Beaten the-mee- t, 4H-o- THE GOLF BUG bn v tee !t - eoma-thln- SOS nol 10 it. Browa-deare- 03SSa4 or bn ten-ma- ltl J st rl , Aatt4 douhlo-hoad- Sixth Victory Tke Trtbnne. Sp.'l' OGDEN, Mav 29. (Bv thA A'scx-i-ate- d Press ) Twin Falls evened the taking a (res series with Oyden today, to 9. Th visitor hitting contest, II twlrlers hard, hit three Gunner eighteen bn hiU. Daylift. on th slsb tor the Bruin, wa touched for ten hits, but kept them well scattered. It wa hia sixth consecutive season; victory of thscors: The bo I PAULS. B II O Al TWIN Annera. f Genst. I- fBwker. 2b.. r. m loch, rf. Thomp m, e. ntsserald lb Rmwnbcnt 3b... l)r.r, ie,UA ,- -ii 9 4 0QD9T ... Lesine, 119 9 9 9 Shield ee... rf...... Cp. 19! 2 9 0, Knox, cf .... 8 1 4 4 2 B H O A 4 S 1h., Erich, 91 phtrb.... Aw.rk.mp, If 4 1 0 2 4 2 4 2 brake. 42 . Score by Twin Fella Ofdca Somnary yatnlocO, rlta, 1 2T14 lonln.: 8 1 0 0 2 9 4 2 c,..-- 4 101 P... Totals... 91 .121 15 2 I Michels, Totals 10 21 i7 252 It rr pfH "?. OJ , KooWrf nttfprtM Krick, Hhtrid. a Runs-0jnu- kimp. lasip, Kmir (.arsua 2, J 91 UfI J Rso. L4, , BUM. Two bam bll V ter'1 r Id, Kaos. X Rim NKri In Hy Awcrkimp. X Tkurapw. by Uormas 1 by by Erich , by Cos 2. Kao.JO 5, Twin Fall konMfd rnno Ofd rifle hits Bite, pwysr. H!l with pitnoS Kals 1, ff Iteglts. by Off PorUn Rwyor. baam on ball ff J 2, J Proul 1, ft MlvhU ktmrk S4it By Portmts 1, by Doubt play Davkls ts B4Hbsr to f. 4 Twis Fob 4. Loft on Thm-lHi- tif hit Krlcfc Borfcor, rttwall Prkr, bii Bar, Dlla Uiw b4 ItoM, bours sod 20 sitouUSb Hiss sf ittT Sit, 919 Yachtmei Prepare for Boat Classic aim-so- n. as tlxteem o hit-n- sax roL. My 33. (By rrimo, Two vtriR ths Associated from today a flC of tbs wosts fast Bailing orot will lins ttp off Point Han Ftrmin bars In ths start n thsWnyarht rars, nial rlaosle of b Jsriflc, in which 7 mi ron orw alrua1y ontersd 1 turnon bwk f(c a now fadnrif to rflaco tho mark of H days snd In 194 4 hours sot by ths Marinor Tins Marin or, also winner of ths 132a FromJiy-to-Tahiti 8 an rrwt to in ths coming ciasslg, witk Jtdtn . moot or, liarrymnrs as t'on'dFmliis Intorost Is eowtsrrd Fnchantrwa. njvn Morgan Aflamri which, as ths Kacoura 11, won ths king s cup st Cowes, Enaland, thrro ach Umoa snd tm Toss's lnadr, moasitring 144 foot ovsr siL fnllo nautical 440 Aprrcximairiy wjU bs mvorod by ths craft this yar, for ths wvont has bwp long hoaod is Fr.) hr inrluds a rotarn ras from HlWx this port. Nurarnii trpho ars at woks tbs nutmn4 and with a throw-foo- t roturn ra trophy Flf Thnmas Idpna fw ths put up first craft to roach tbs terminus W Ihs sathesnd com politic n. wail, to fr .4 |