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Show vj'5'..' , ' TfSSS. "Tt ? it qSSfOG ": a ' . ' ;;ji ; fer&x.Vr c, At J" T i iw 'i ; t it ; jv KT- ,, i Hffcd.!. t j " ' . ., STATE GOLF MEET.' w e? " LAKE CITY ' . T gt THE DESERET NEWS SALT SECOND MOL '' ' ii ? .U4 THURSDAY JULY 10 3930 ftOPEtFRIDAIit COM1 . , n Fa $y L 1 MB . Chick Blevins Provides Upset at : State Tennis Tourney By Eliminating Mel Gallacher Howard and Drowning Hot Alter Anatecr Golf Crown Eastern Hatters Beat Den Dixon Puts U tali LinlioCIasoic I plijer rpWO Hicb In Tradition And at tba Cabmen in Ball Game Cfcristensen Out of of ' the Full of Interest to All Of Titular Play thu haijjeen or the favored in tba annual UUb Slala Amateur Golf Tournament hjch Country Club tomorrow are Trank Howard of Foreat Dale and Dr, E, tba newcomer to th top rank W, Brownlnf of lb Country Club. Howard fa on final of th Ogden Inlennounlain Golf DUb folfera provinj bia worth by re chins op of th Beehiv golf Tournament with Ralph Fugmir year. Dr. Browning . .leader for many year. . . 1 wiif cpeij . Halteib Holds Record For Winnings , - Foley, 1930 Favorite May Repeat 7BY JIMMY HODGSON,. in tradition and unmatched the In Utah golf thirty-secon- t under - out of th picture In favor competition, Harknesa immediately of J. Walcott Thompson who laid claim to the title spin years Jeter, giving him. two crowns to his credit. In 1101. A. W. Coop surprised himself b proving that ha wai the best amateur golfer In tbe state. After winning the ftrat title. Coop took the game seriously and was able to retain bla honor tn Ho was ousted in ISOS by Thompson but lumped back on than throne tn ISO and proved him elf a real champion by staging a somebeck in ISOS, after being out of lor three years, to oaptur his fourth state championship, fj ijisj? ftoadlsg Prise. C. M' G RUHRIN started his reign in 180S which lasted for throe years straight, McGurrin Is the only champion with the aceptlon. et th fata Hai Jamb, that was ah 1 tn thrice win the boa,, or tft succession. After winning hi thlrd strstght cup, McOur rin appeared to bo through but ailtr five year without a title this brilliant performer outclassed th fle!4 in 112 to capture another hamplenehip, making his fourth during hi career. K. W. Salisbury broke into tbo spotlight in 10 and played a prominent part In Utah golf history for the neat eight peers, winning th state amateur bunting in ISOS, IS 10. 11 and S10i after which th competition became too and he dropped out Pt th rao. In Illl, W. T. Rogers climbed to but hta relgn was a stormy on and ho was ablo ta stand th gaff only one season before b wag pushed from th pinned by T. M. Gilmer, McGur- - da-b- y lt the jj pt ttti holder, French champion, member of the U. S. Walker cup team for several year and many other golfing honors too numerous te mention mark him out easily the greatest golfer s vey develop. ed on th Utah courses, c- club as Utah cham- Umb Cu"irT replaced pion in HI with Eddie Morrison taking th title honor in Both golfsra were able to hold th laurel for only a year. )li. FOLEY COMES INTO HIS OWN, Jjto Uthh nrmajor Snutcur V fc 4id Hot part for th national amsteor. But . " , vrythln btfor htn iRelUdkng - aa ono of the outstanding favorite tk titio in 1917. Jn list High Pressure Sport Said To (CFA) EW TOIUC, July 2 Tb cellaps of several women moments is th players at cruetelWimbledon course of tho te significantly paints the fact that high dess tournament tennis laud yea. a tnJ - which young women should undergo only after en eahaustlve study of their for endur physique, their capacity ance. tha action ot their hearts undtr Using effort and th Uke. ! kooks. It has long been accepted that who havo any resard for their glrle loaka do welt to keep dut of hard ot tournament play. The attain completion of tha sort, is inclined or to draw to harden their face, them In thoaa hard eombatlva lines which, white Impressive tn s mam ar apt to mar sue beatr of countenance aa s girl may originally hav possessed. And, of course, when players collapse upon the courts, more serious drawback to high pressure play thaw loot pul. ebritud are suggested. Kent Crew Case. Add th collapse of th stroke of .the Rent school crew at--. Henley ebam-ptoashl- ps -- hi,houSiT.rv3.i Lottt ot win-ne- v rs on-gr- ate A j. -- , , 11 -- HI' JH. til Fast Field Files Enlries For Utah Amateur Joust r.. od and strangle locks ss practiced He wttj tour is th United States. Austral! His several months la with Gu 4hl week test match we genoenberg. present champion resulted is drew. t three counter-. -- en- S. h Blevins not been Play- ing much ten. nia ot 1st and hia game result has pot been up to his usual u standard high until faced b Gal- lacher last night. Entering the contest as tho underling, Blevins came through with alt th Rash stylo to run away ef his with tho first and third seta, by 2 scores. Gallacher rallied to Jake tha second set by a lots scorn but Blevins took things easy when tbe set was apparently lost nd gav everything In the third set to walk homo with a place in in his the lien's singles semi-finracquet case. Dixon Brilliant. Den Dixon also entered the of tho men's singles tournament by scoring a brilliant strelght-ee- t over John vie'emy Chnstensea, Utah Aggie star, Don displayed a world ot ability and is going to make a powerful run for tho state single crown. Tb third player to gain the semi-finmen's tingles of tb Lee Buttle. Battle detested Lund Johnson after a hard threw set struggle, l, ft.. Johnson pot op a great battlo In taking the opening from Buttle but the groat Prouvaa cam beck to win the- final two ees and on of th best played matches of tho ontir tournament. Roes gntton won from Wallace Sutton failgtegner, ed to taka a single game in tho opening set bat found himself in the second tn tim to win thn test two rounds Button will tangle with Fred Dixon at (.3ft pm., today to podecide the last old-ti- -- al enii-fina- la ?, 2. d-- d-- et 2. 3, semi-finali- st TIVO ARUNGTON JOCKEYS BARRED 4 Kt$ft5-- ' '& .Kfcyihift will and P. V. sition- semi-fina- ls - at 4, (-- 4-- 4. to From Ogden Try For Honors. THE JJ5 o. Injure Gris Only One i.ll - ieU, ono Of tbd Wit jwpuler wcquet Bulled tho wiatd! in tho nteto.nnnoat Utah biggest iipet of Ute tsnnt (tats t o a r Bmsnt which in now b progress t the Bait Lake Tennis Club courts test night, when h detente Mi Gallacher in s X rrur WlniTtg becisst back last yeag to swetp amtur buntinf And dov looms the overdoing of athletic at preto put another eup in hia trophy to paratory schools. cage again this year. California won tbo honors in H2I while Foley Friedman waa out of the competition. 8d no th thirty-secon-d an hunt stats amateur championship To Hunt Fans tournament Is tat hand. This year- tho competition will be th keen-eClutch Foal Dacati it has ever been and th entry I'st i expected to far axceed any that hu ever been bated fn th b ante tor the amateur trophy. KANSAS CITY. July lA (A P) . Up" C. E. Foley lies th reap onsihliLy of defending the crown" 7Viewed by patrons firmly grasping and bolding down tha membership of the tiny clan of It title their first foul checks, Baba Hunf that-haPones City, Okie, usurped ail th lau rei for the past It years Opposheavyweight achieved his second victory over A1 ing Foley will bosom seventy-od- d ambitious Unksmen trying to their name In tho 112 niche among th history making Frtfdman of Boston here last Frled-maHunt, whose decision over night.g suuad that bate ruled th Utah go'f domain In tha past. at Chicago several moaths ago LIST OF. CHAMPIONS FOR 81 YEARS, precipitated a noisy debao amass th customer!, wss awarded a news. PLMi gmateurggif champions in Utah sine mediocre th gam was first started in 1 1 follows: milling. The Oklahoman, who weighed TM B. Harknesa-iso- s lllte-K. B. Lamb. Pounds, we awarded aig rounds ilia ' Walcott Thompson. g R. W. Salisbury two going to Friedman who sealed 11 at 1S2L 101 A. W. Coop. HIT George Von Elm. The fighters bad agreed te do it 102 A. W. Coop. T. M. Gilmer. M. Walcott Thompson- B. Lamb. 11 1 2 104 A. W. Coop. George Von Elm. SPRINTERS INVITED lift F. E. McGurrin. 122 Hal Lamb. 10T F- - E. McGurrin-- J 12 TO SAN FRANCISCO w. A. lflS Coop, UI4 Hal Lamb lift R. W. Balleburv- t2& C. : 9 AS FRAHCISCO, July 1 OXgt R. W. Palis bury. lftl Georg 52 Eddie Morrison. Simpson, Frank Wykeff. Lee Rabies cd Russell gweet, N. P. Rogers, . . leadE. Foley. 1H 127 G, 112 T. M- - Gilmer. 1 21 ing American aprtntera, today were George Lewis, Invited to participate, with sil 112 F. E. McGurrin. 2 J6- Tel 1114 R. W. Salisbury, 11 Krr'pu'nte earn SAX FRAN CiSCO, July 19.IVE Ed -- 8treugter" fw bewvyweight worlds champion en rout to wrestler, today we Sydney, AusWSile, to give eeversl Interpretations ot tbs IP use is meth- BLIVLNB, former UUil tennis esptsin gnd Men's gemi.ftnal. Tb of tho mens sintournament will bo run off gles --i ''SYhSsy eve cnesaife tihrrity Blevins Don Dixon Chick mooting do no more riding at Arlington Lee Buttle tangling with the Perk this summer. Both yesterday and were suspended for th remainder ol winner ot tho Fred Dixon-Ros- s the meeting. Cheshire for so upset Sutton encounter. Fred and Don Dixon had Jlttl lefsetonr rid ou Juggser to the 4 third race, end Gsrrity for an in- treubl with Bril Leary and Jim t J J Pvsiraes rid an Brew Wiedom in R tiding taking th doubles match. J J J competent Tadseolk 4 S Smith I. t. th fourth. Chick Blevins end Lund J honey ef 4 t P Wxkd Bosk lo.lt. 4 . Johnson defeated Harry Gum and 4-4-T t Usifrlft TTrwimt.! Rota Sutton. Buttle J - Post Women GoUers sad Mot Rich trounced Gti Rom. 1 WCetooe.. Cosstorf W. J. ney and Knight, I I II f 'do-Brows.lh Hold Meet Boday Earle Felrc end Mel Gallacher kissp.. elimPlayed and won two Tb July leg of tb Women' di- inating Herald Smithmatches, end Wallace ft It I rector eup tournament ptey at Fart Woodard. Toteto Jitlntti TeUI then sad taking be held Tenredsy, Douglas willTom down s Bo ttod for Ceioo 1 Max to ingh. dob pro- - Lon A Harvey Hasten and Sees hr loeiess; , Outof-StatePIay- er Start-F- our Wooter Pete. J on th was matcb Only Is played The first round match will then ! Frt Z)MU tingles and tbit wss taken HnifTl Worn be run off os Friday and tb second women Mmoiryt Mias from Jeanetter Bteenbllck Colson. Ptopech. round on Saturday. The semifinal by Dow, Three Hew rune .Tedeoc will bo staged Monday tho 1ft hoi Miss Helen Oilmen. Sceireo. Lemon. . hire O. Smith. finals on Tuesday, Junior matches were playBrew,. Throe-ho- e te Deuhl ed and s fourth was decided by deuler Ted yttseetrick. fault yesterday. WEST the Ogdes warriors will leave Brawn strueh eat 2Xy A Umpires d aaausl New Tork ea Friday, making t Darker tod Austin Th Sattoa-Dise- n match in th W. L Fct--j W. U Ft, men Utah tournament is golf for him to play s' so. impossible tingles will be the bead-lit4L 4 .494 Omah. Fnekl. t t rite I 111 open st th Ecclealww As club only links, Qearg Country foy today, starting st ft 39 4 Wimmat PJtiM 44 41 .4 Two morsef tansaeting tusele EflCe ClVlC ClUDS OS. ciij vft s- - rijk ri a .111 mm. hurting at 11 Friday foph. of Dr. fethtr Ralph 4 re 4 Ltitey Fugmir. la the men's doublet riNIM. Desveg Dll ,UI with promised golfers will leave on their qualify' Fngmtro one of th tournament Fred and Don Dixon taking at rounds ing win bs iteted in 4b Jout favorite, Chick on Blevins wad Lund John- - , I- - minute Inter- from Ogdsn. eon and Earle Eeirc end Mel Dhiebams City ft. at Jeemb L Other Dm w. Lo schedISacesd asm Buttle end Mos vals. The Tho OwU W, ruckle meeting PRICE, JUly 1 ft Rich." Thn first mateh will bh playiuiui). ule and pairings - Entries from many ot tbs other Rotary and Klwenle dub of Prioe -. Dee UMaine Itenver bet-tie to 4 ere ed at will clash Is their annual golf pm, and tb latter st i expected will be drawn course in th state two st th Csrbon county clob link, Okie heme CUT ft, Tefeke 1, (T' ef th pm. The winner (tats doe. tonight np for the qual- - Arrive before the !, r have bee very today. The Rnierl-n- e won the title Say Slant deubi they the final lilts toround trying last year end ere determined te alow In arriving. round with thn t play for right night the state doubles- - championship. Ralph Fugmir and C. E. Foley ss grab eft another victory this see usual art tho favorite in th tour- son. C, R. Ferguson will led tb Knuckle Ball Gets Play Tb 4.1ft Blit Leary- - sad - FSuf At round matches nament although there ere many deferdmg champion while tr. I. 8. the Ion Junior rom Texas Loop Hauers Fmn will play Klwenle win bo run off that promise to give them e good Evans will captain tb single match of th dsy whlcn will for the honors. Dick Freed teem. decide on DALLAS th Texes Saturday. July chase ef Junior Knuckle finalist. (AP) woman A not yet signed up for the meet patting tournament for 12. with tb has pitchers fairly evarnta th Rose Sutton and Grant Evans will end it is nueetionabl whether be will b held is eoniunntion with th ball second round on will team affair. Following th match Texas leagne, tak ft from Johnny Jlheiy meet in tha other semi-finptey or not Rawltnga, former major leagues, clash ef th Junior division FriMonday, July dinner and dance wUl be now The earn plate entry Hat that had s chick day. playing In thn Dallas infield. 14, and the third signed np (hi morning follows: enjoyed by the entire party, . Weriaa4s'a Results bet there era 4 pitchers in , C IE Foley, Ralph Fugmir. Dr 'ollowng ar the pairings for tho th "TH Wiifln. Texes meet: to league trying throw W, Browning. Frank Howard, 1(. Ail E. Pi July detested J, Cbrletenesn. knacklers.1 KTWAKl ROTART tend eeys Rswltag. W, A. Carter, Brownie of these round wtll open their Tom Kearns, non C 'William Frank of 1 them Lee is Stewart RJergueen GolUchaU, Fait, doing any good Ptey t :30 s m. gnd will be over Hunter, Rterig defee ted Mvi Oelteehar, Oilmoar It Roy Thpmpson.C. I), Smith, Herver Jo Johnson ..Nva, Mat thu route. The se And tb number waa inorensed Jock Story Ruttte defeated b Jehseeo. Selley, O. E. Chrleteneen, Earnest JltBallnger .... va. . .L.A. McGee recently A.P,b?.dute4 for; Thursday. July Jouea, Norman kchults, X. A. Smith far, Nyman when Grover Alexander B. Satfen defeated W. B. F Glen Nelson . . . .v.B.Croektt, -- r. Joined the. Dalles slab for even Old lr, nd Ur. Ugner. amuiyr5t;yfiBi -, 2ft, Th championship matches in Green: Rudy Orlob, Bob Airo,' vfrvVrV Vn A..,vo... Cert Welter Alee bee token to tbo knuckl hell-fttedd PwWfi. each flight will be 3ft holes gnd the Moffett, A. Howree, R. M. Howree, Dr 8, 'Banin gvr ... 'IHxon-T.?.F Hani'h JrSxoa W. Leery- W.EAnderaon defeated ..VAEngano In the title match .will Earl Freebairn. L. A. Christensen, Jamas Alley . . ...vx Vince Sumner also bo over (ft holes. The matches Carl Weller, Jack Ensign and J. D. Georg Bievioe-r. o r, h m i d J e ; eff J?, W Fleet Warren E ..vs. f w'f Gmo-R- . (aaliaa. Dr Thee Rugger! .va. . CriUiadsen according to thin plan, are ached, Hegmsn,. Tbe Fruoree Rattle-Rich defeated b S. k. Bite ....... va nled fsr enough apart so that tha , Miller w. Knlghtg . . A .BO Norman Hamilton vs. WAlhrlrtnn "F more Player will have plenty R Peirce-M- . Galleeber defeated H, Ur to arrive before tenlgbi --for A. W.C tyde ... I, nil. A.D Hutton tn recover irom one Pmlf-Weedard. before many f other have ....ve-Gomeannounced Feucon r golfers LREIdredg B. Peteet-Gelleehar defamed H. having to pigy another. their Intention of pleylifg but have Walter V.Pnce . .vvritenry O'Bryan Heaeoa-M- . ! cad. IM.I r Only one not yet turned In their names to Henry Ruggcri . .va. C. Beveridge Wa WEDVE4DAT A OPEN be entered the meet so far. player R. Fullmer That Alev McCafftrty for official regie, Ray' Walters L defeated Rl .HteeJmaette gteeuMIch . o Tennts. Jtbo JTom Kearns of San Traneteco, tratton. Wanking va Rev. Stookey TCLarses Brkft ftlhm, I W oo Lost FH. Merkel Kesrna shoots a fairly good game Following th qualifying round en CSIevenaen, Jr .va va. Frank Bryner of golf but in not expected Friday, the annuel buffet luncheon OT Brooks Halters. ,g 5'niwi to have and . .gij j Calcutta le planned for nil the UtUremm. Bwp-JBolisr Cab ft .gfl much chance for tho banting. B. Psrha -golfer that te he part In the tour. v Two bets Oat. tfnnMty Prone ...4 Fields nantenL A big time la promised for Jockey (rCMBSFvrtCBF. 4BfIte 4btl4 ,(i m Stern, Love gnd &ne sad itierlU furnish a spies, X 5Eof Forest Dale will not bo ablo to did opportunity for th golfer ta i. Fort Uontlat ...ft ft C. JL play In tbo tournament this year mtg and get acquainted. Fairing! N J IAF NEW D9TfteM-Jutv Ja4r. 1l f TORE, M steo th round will hutches first and Owen Covey has Just been un. fof TfctM.r' 9rli4afe Fields, veteran Jockey, Rudy Orlob Is ebalrmas George der an operation which writ keep 4 drawn. Mem returned saddle. ta the fafK eommlMee In ef (he charge aeeure him out of the com petition., Freeti tof th 8nHn wa. y 9tsM (even months ego dowq at His-I- h end evening festivities Kri'l ot htf o utitandmf falfTlv Batters t, DoiUy yarlt. xt nl, riearge reeelead fvrr ChsMiob OtB r I va -' n bed emseh er from lu broken up Cab the five local course, wilt'leg I t na vn hand te teat their nbtiitr I p m 'E. ptirei-M- . OilUdiif r In stradnever would iient little star in the meet, however. TbamdaFs Scbokulw Jwmkme dle notbr bore. Bat yesterday Only four are entered tfaylf ..F. CHy vn. MoantaM ttolm rielde waa op on Roby Keeler at from Ogden golfers Lftry This ii the smallest GUISE WINS BOGEY Ro. I; amptNg, Munkftml down sent th WWHl filly MllH friw, gnd City Empire i roprreenisltoa. (he Junction ihty AT BONNEVILLE th alrvtcb and past th Judges e agmm S. Jtiei ftFMlre Rdeg Pixea b The b4 years, Bethec Reeeaktett. smell entry list1aiany from Ogden is due B, A, Gulr won tb blind bogey etand ig front of bry field "to re Reaetle ChrlateaMp g eeiv th fact (lilt 9e fviftdjr "Its star W. g. Walker reusing rereptton. va tournament nt Bonneville yes. Realty have left town. Rudy Msue I now golf t. Bank, Ccawmuwityt f sat Wee Mary Olhhe with Jar. Gaorgs King terday Ron Gwiljlama WS Him 7S. aecond Ne rf Smith: tour. ItniWick 4 with VLVSZl ivie?nf J nsmeeia ereen the OLD BAIL RIVAL. 'mfmmer mi UlcHmB w 44 Him tinka BMw .- CV.pr in ;iMll7.Hr schedule now until mnnlntpal MHw UiinrtR WUhtlmm ge- - Princeton and Tele nmau teams tl M L b wax counted upea thsi cording to ProfeeetenalBeturdey,Borg, gev la nanus gwn Harry (ompeted flgq Hit. Mum a W1TSa rVVOiA IAMB C0J1ES HERE AS CHAMPION. Hal Lamb won bis first Utah championship. VON ELM BREAKS. INTO PICTURE. Salisbury mado his last till bid la lift. Georgs Von Elm AFTER to th foreground and h a stayed thepe ever line, not only in Utah but in the entire nation. Gis" won th Utah state bun ting in 1I1T. Gltmer and Lamb took turn at tba ruling in 1I1S t,4 Oix" grabbtl th tiirene again In H0 and 1121. After that year Von Elm started play. ta iiationii competition and h&myion- to a him abip ne of the bring recognition Unksmen In th country. His title as nation amateur outstanding champ, TraruHtilsetosiP-- Ed Lewis Off to Perform in Australia ul the-thro- C -t Th Western Optical had Iritis yestrouble, with.. Fort Douglas A Open terday Jn the Wednesday b7 league taking the game of a to J. King was on the mouno chucked for tb winners and ball, allowing h soldiers s,ul only si bite The winner collected ten on was " pt Tedeaco from Day. th outstanding performer ofrun and clouting out two homo S accepting seven chances without bobble. Squires also rcvled smrsn chances without erring nd ad on hit. Bonney and Huxfote amatdted oat two. hte Sw. thq Smith and FJtepatrtck with two out of three hit starred for the Army Bin. kn nil The result was the Provo boys took from th gem on forfeit, t th American Torker. Its Optical Trim Fort Team in Eay Tiff MeGBkBlN LEADS FOK THREE YEARS. as American Fork and Provo Ball. Game Ends in Squabble iROYO July I. fSpeoimT) Tb first gams in tbs ssoosd half of the eeeeoe't schedule in th Can rl lull league turned out to b just on argument alter another. e- -e It. -- lrn4 Manager Happy HolmsUad sad th American Fork team did not ilk th way Brin Barber celled th balls of tbs outs, so bo wss ordered ft. from th field and the Forkers 111 Istmll 11 Ckntees.e e udb-r- re t started packing thetf equipment to ! Sfapkerd. t I Modes t iav for boms. However, slier considerable die two new umpires were enlistTH ! S IS W Total,. It fit puts ed from the crowd end s eehlhllloe waa started Prove celled th game ....... Ceh beirr . Hi gam quit at th end of the fourth gutara Batters however, much to th disP Sillre inning, Errors laenarr; gust of tb fens tbst had turned horo. Dr boy. Ckrioeoeoos. to see bell gam In tb first out r. UHler. beossrd ehesh trial, Provo led ft te 9, aa th ChAeteeees, WBkvr. Struck out By shorkord t. Oroksis see argument started. Sees. os Cwptreo cn Lamb enBoohlv after capturing the California golfing eirci amateur honor. Ho bad wore influence on Utah golf than probably any ether oho man in It history. - Limb not only captured the Utah amateur laurel five times, as accomplishment that no Other golfer has ever been able to equal, hut ho also took a very . active part tn building up th sport in Utah, As condition became crowded on the tone felt Lake couree, th old Country ciub which i now Forest Dale, tomb was on of th leader In starting the movement for th new cenyon links. Lamb was on of th ma to selectjh new sit sad he also actively supervised . the construction. After winning the chsmpionsh Ip hi ISIS. Lamb was unable to oeplh bunting again until 111. , Then. I ill), after Ota Von Ehn bad foreaken state golf to enter national Lamb again cam into hi own to rule th state amateurcompetition. goiter for three years 1121. and straight, lilt, Shortly after W dream of a beautiful golf course in th foothill have been realised. Lamb died. Ho waa without doubt one of tbe greatest golfer and golf lover to to ever be developed in the state. H never did teks part In nations 1 competition but there is no telling to what heights b may hav reached ' e COOP COPS CROWN IN 1901. T tbo tim the second gblf tournamsnt roiled around, however, few men bad become interested in the sport and with n littie , CHICK IK a. eat championship, N ters FRANaSCO. July 19 ) Object leg te th prefestioa of Longihorsmen. ons of the Six positions pro. eared for him by Olympte i,ub her. Frosty Peter. Montesaof contribution to the Illinois bapkfield where he he. leading out tbeof nation's III dm pouch, ha penent severed relations with th club end will seek a coaching Job in to middle west. H tedsy. Club officiate discounted s re sue th port Petersforplanned to sum be ii.M, s Olympic, was eaid te heve declined ss coach of go eastern college, is order 40 become identified with - tbe ben Fretuuece erseeisetion Peters today waa resting at hie Mile City, keel, home. SA three, Dollar The squad started (he game brteypg four runs ami appeared to be off for a victory. seeortng Their rally was limited to th first inning however, gheperd allowing nary a run after the opening can-Th Hatters scored thro in the first sad tied th score at il In th eeeond, then to eUneb th game they counted four more in th third to put the gam on ice. Fred Moor lead tha swatters with a perfect record of three out of three for the Cabmen. Wilbur had tarn out of four for th Hat ters. Rslter. Dellas Cab. . H.O.A R. H. U.A wiibar.u. 11 yiiiter.w OMdr.Sfc I 1 1 : Nykeres 11 Wrtrte-iPIt . . swrf.. Laser rf t 1 Sstder.tf 11 1 H Droufcy ra 11 I I BnetJt rf Moarecf, I -- 1 Quits S. F.CInb for th Wetter. while th Cabmen who are In still hate wpn fouy and lost tournament bav been staged and 13 champions have dominated the play through - Ibis lengthy succession of events. tealously guarding the oaveted crow a since 1899. Tb meet la unique in that It has been run off every year without a break. Hat Lamb head th list of title winnerrbyj ftv times- amending lb golf throne. A. W. Coop, T. H. McGurrin, and R W. Salisbury ha acb reigned four year while Git" Von Elm ba three ehamplonibipa to bis credit E. Walcott Tbomplon, T. M. Gilmer and Charles E. Foley have ell won the amateur bunting twice while R. B. Harknesa, E. P. Rogers, C. D. Smith, Eddie JlorrUon and George Lewis haveeach risen to the height of Uiab golfing fame once. ; 5 In IIII tbe game was brought fo Utah by R. B. Harknesa. Very fa w jMople knew anythin about th sport at that ttmo and cored ice. As a rasult Harkoasa bad littlo trouble Jn laying claim to the ftrat amateur titio while hi dsu( hur. who waa about th pnly woman playing the gam hero at that time, waa credited with th Dixons Duo Excels. In Win eon -- Tbirtf-on women About Job And Buttle" Also Turns HB Eastern Hatters defeated their doses ftvals for th Wednesday A Open baseball championship last Sigh when they trimmed Dollar eteh, I to 4. The gams was th sixth win of the tea d state amateur tournament ay Friday afternoon oirthe classyj; an event to which the frlt Lake Country club course. It isBeehiv State look forgport loving inhabitants of the ward to annually, whether they play the royal and Scotch of the news- game or merely follow it through the columns "-papera,r .r ' ' I JICH Peters Peeved Wednesday League Leaders. Excel By 8 to 4. .h giiw J. , 4. 4. went gs.,led thirty-secon- ft- -i er ruit , M In Golf Battle er Spil) iu t-- L fr , ffrt wlli-ent- er F -- al ft- -, .v.' lft-ho- le It nil-fin- al u. truin' t-- -- 3, ft- semi-iiQg- is -. a rg -- rL, 1 t-- 1 t t-- t -- ,,,,.4 gaininSaddle - -- lfeO-4rn- W 9-- tfciW -- RdKO. jl-2l-'f- rf' ! Rem-KT- . - ' Mtee-K- nt c , H . I f I f if r-- . - Jitri A !' n vt a. . |