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Both served well atoi each man won hit ttarvice up untal t'itt games wereail When the Professor finally, broke through and WW1 the first set; were all yen.' sever'7 hind his forehand drive war hard anhl with accurate while Johnson sharp cuts that were placed to a line.' Johnson played a safe hack court game (ind Byb played his usual aggressive attack;ng net game and hit overhead was deadly. They finally and the erlded ug With a set decidIng FPI. will be ran off today. The breaks will probably decide the winner. Lt 2 i r -- tiva- re am plc Iiritirlic day. beet hitters in the lesgue 1,111L. e oat o the settetyeael.arday,,--soniik- :. race: .119 Kelly, San Francisco 337 Strand. Salt .Lake Lewis, Salt Lake .34 333 Smith, Vernon 381 Hale. Portland There are three or four men. but not- in the select first five who stand ready-tstep in and oust any of the above just because of one hit more or an at bat leas than the Chap that now ts showing in the daily lii. Kelly hap been off and on the list several times in as many weeks. r a. La r, r , ,ost the - the ticore.;,,0a4r.ainat a it L. it to ,Lir a tt La a 1. a it a IF 1 Ii old-tim- -. et at the net. Hammond fought for the net at all times where bis great height enabled hint to kill many shots. Some very good volleying was brought out in this match. Tourney Tightens With Today's Play. A A 4 I LI I. a . , r. r .. - , Ns Ilk II " .: 7. . ; y Jon., f 011.10ATigollf;,......1.7 TAT. . . i,,..Kiie:rp,r,,,,yri, cllglyip IA 34 7 11 is 7.! IA : a 2 2 4 1 4 I 1 4 11 0 14 4: 2: li A 1 : 4 11 44 it. ' . 2 I 2 204 202 115 022 A I 2 LOCI A l' 220 le . , 1-I- i I12. 1 1 1 1 i 1 -- - , ; 1 - - , 4-- a-- i . llama& Papas am t. --,, tweak Da reeyy fila --- , 4 5 ' 1 11 , ; t ; '" .,' ; , ,, .00 ' ' ', ' 4 'WC , tV' .4.11,14,' ,, I - , .p.., :ljt. 7,:ti' ;of ',.. . a t'llt1WA t Itx:vi ', t, ' '. r;, ..' ':'-''- ' :te :: j: , 1 - '''' ;' . , , , r 4.1,,,v 4.,, -- .. - .,lit i, ,:: gt,..--2 ! 1 1 1 f 1 e Two-bes- e Bases on ballsOff Lee L F. M. Monroe woo front Cyril Mammood. to H. Imes to Stmmons. Ler' playsHall 2. on BaseslAaterloo 3. Deseret News 4. Hit Fort Pierre woo front Mottle. -0. 4-batmanVan by Oberst. First base on es. Merl low won town Pt Park.. Ls. remWaterloo I. Deseret News I. David Itorrett woo front Timmy. Mel Gallorbor woo from Merrill. 4. rAtinDE WINS GAME. . woo from Tool. 4-John (Special to The NewIL) J. M it Kaltilt wen from Perkboo, 4-- 7. 4-Nev.. PALISDE. 4. July 18,1Darlin opo ord work. was defeated by the local ball team C. R. Joll000wn. 1. Cowley woo froon 1)aros4. count the of 7 to 4 Lehr by yesterday Par do. woo froot Adaw. 16-Hook woo from ',vow &ivo, pitching vi for the locals struck out sixtwoo trow Koko. een-- or-tisubtitling batsmen and aldywww woo troop reit br 4r4an11 but two 444 , 1 . ..- qklt ' KAT ..te , , - I . , , - rI a 40 - A go. . if - , 111.That July ,, , , : ,, : In these gameo. he golfers had little at stake. and 4ught only to hit the ball naturally ,!id for the delight of seeing the pet-- et sail through the air toward the lag. Each shot was played for its .)Wn reault, and not yvith a. view to what effect it would have on the otal score at the end of , t, I SOM, - . . sa,S, 1 1 --- -- 14 - .,,,,,:.., I, r...------ 1 .. ! - - -- -- ..., ' -0- --, - t ', , A, a A ' $ 441wogiL4A ' . 11 . ....,,' .. dr' '' . as,, . - .WODM YAIMAI, ..;.4 , ...,........ e.L t...71,.. - . !lel, so it, - ell). , ,,... . .. , - C- ....., ., .. Al ". . e V444)trilbll,4- .1114.. 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'' Al' , ego '- fa , Thee and a hundred more tile, ,tions ere asked him by total strains. re before Gene was rescued by thi hotel manager who escorted him tc the elevator under the mistaken linthat itlarazen was beini pression bored by a lot of inquisitive louts actually seemed disappointed at That has been Sarazen's way glint he first came into local notice by making a particularly good showitui in the metropolitan championship ol He knew he could play golf from the moment he quit the APa . wanis links as a caddy hut his in. nate modesty and good sense made him realize that he could win more ,.honors with a mashie than he could with his mouth. According to dispatches from Pittsburgh. he arrived at his home course t d Highlands almost unannounced. The first to see him was a member of his own guild a caddy. And if ae know anything of Saragen at all we will venture that he was vastly more pie...4.d by the incident than if he was met at the station by a brass band and a reception committee. 1-- , At 41 1 ., ,,,,,, (By The Associated Preset - motur-drive- flake litet 0 ) ---- ,: 111. .... , . A - itittsus! - at 1. , Golfists Shoot Better Golf When Not Trying to Hit Hard ITICAGO. - 1 , - Home Unannounced. ' -" - - .,.- - t - - r----1. $, - hHtheee htlaagti. Awho I That Luck'. is Big Factor is Very Evident From Post Tourney Scores of Some of World's Best Players. - Satur-d,ty- L. JAW W;to , qd.R., (a-- , of .. ---- - , semi-fin- --- . ,! , at Thursday-and-Friday- "11th-ere- .. tkom , - I tr Al, (41)41096 At . IF0 ., . I hn:li ' : 4 -- &tom The Amt be ritoagnhe t hn9 It-- esnult,,na of Tale. L. of 1,i:retching retired owing to illitrim - - . -- lowed hits. Wines pitched for the Carlin team. - km.hvbv6 NE Cop le Offered. MOST MISSUS NEVER MISS. c;()- Entilaud. Ju2y cHt,r1raart,,,t;,,e.as,et,,aemnnhuierraytentert4eaayiedftvie. ti ara oewmr.a he go abroad it tut. , - - tei hadfolPreentnatt:imVied?slYntellcoer. t - ' tu.!-r.-)- Off. Wkek& v,0 ured tempt tamed playing golf, r - ,.. it., two-bri- 1 t ittv.i.hteh ee 4- ' - play better when not tinBut whether that had & bearing on The ttah Farmer has offered a ier golfers of trying to be per- whether It just happened that these the neceesity large silver loatng cup to go tempor- 'eet top speed a few days. has been Indicated within Mt .layer hit their cou.14.ritd. eElplAeAtie.00utt.ty 'aWang- Alva matete wee, Trutt. .octlata, eaperta, 70f ötten the.fielltitia close of the this year and permanently to the WW1- t golfer. no matter how clever. cannot tout no than on fewer his game has hamplonship by top of Winnillt the' state always be twlee. The National Ruleschampionship folten shown a great many times. HA, .f the participants in that event. wit( lowed in all the contests. will be :en went to England a couple of The committee In charge of sports vere considerably behind the winner ago and could do little better at the Encampment has scheduled th, lens Sarazen of Pittsburg, han an ordinary player. He waaoff-preliminary and conteau Meet-toowas the only explanation ofxis Skokie afterthe The,nert game. day for the 27th an, 22 Tli Mitchel Hutchison and Abe ered. This year he went over and na wiii be held on or a Ilie 29. aa winner. from the start over the vent to Park Ridge links and shot et Great Britain could put forth to ound of 18 holes in 66 orokdit each Orber Sports, r 7 under par. whereas neither col card him oft. In addttion to the horseshoe pitehlog contests. a series of basehal hem was able to equal par 70 at Sko Three days before the national open gaznes will be pla)ed during the En.ie in four attempts- George Duncan gun at Skokie, Jock Hutchison can:hi:neat for the Farm Bureau chamBritOtt who tied with Jim Romeo fol tlayed his qualifying rounds In 61 of Uteri. Intense rivalry ha, fia-eone Walter behind stroke Irallentlne In ahead In total bases p:mishit, econd, 68. or 38 consecutive holes in 136 and up amorg the county tarn with '46. Slattery. Brigham. Young grown in the British open, shot the Park drokes, a feat no golfer ever before a very eye:ling series 1: Ind Snapp of Brigham are best Wttn bureaus and The 67 course in :idge final games will to Yet. when the chain17 each. performed. Kilpatrick. Ogden, Is next antit:pated. played July Jack took 18 strokes 'tatted, ionehip with 36. Mathews and -- eterson Then the next day. Chick Evans or his firin round and couldift get and Kennedy. Logan, have SS theOther sports toorebeit featured &trine ln. thearppment ,4mnarig. will to ninArly national amateur and ope, tacit. :Rhin three strokes of par tn four and push Lai:. movies ,iaMpion, went to the MidlothiaKilpatrick of the Gunners and Petrtempts. He we on top of his game as wil spec:al entertamment-featur- e rsen of the alone cinti are tied for agames o course a 67. shot and of nks record on :ire days too soon. .the ct,Itege quadrang:s an, 6. hit with Potions honor,' satire,e under par. although the beet roun dancing in the SrnArt- gymnasium. 'rid Phillip! are next with 3 each. e had at Skokie was 72. And at th ,Seasickness may be prevented by Wee WW1, Menges Peril,' tons the -meet. Willie Hunter. formerll 43R.0 r--irn mien- bass- debartmehT-WInt he lies of a etruM which :ritish amateur champion; scored In 7. tested by French Corcerns, the powe strick of Orden has iead of the Pasteur Institute Lab n .eeereen of oilmen and jun,' t-furnished by cab'. 1, as compared with his last round it to,. being 0 at Skokie :an ars next with $ each. drums. - " 'oratory in Par ts. ttently found. . ..,..: wark-tionight- emelt. foot-- American Collegians I lemat:F.. --- - ao ,h, I era of the local Pacific Coat league club. The, rule whtch gays players gannet purchase be given any part et their with the ASSOCialinn Of price originated aBeehall ci 1,,ucue Ntin,,r eroner Landlt gel I ' r ;arsbaHl:heehoenann:::fe.ieoCodunsp:iirti tUeirdthh $ibs.eqe the Chicago Nrhtte were denied Wm- reently paid for him. in a teegraurl reby the commnner ovrat ceived from him yesterday by the CIIIMPI tly one-sid- loot inCbslar-0-14--FearA- 'July M.One of the fea tures pf the Second Farmers En,ampment to beAnnual held on thtcampus of the Utah Agricultural COIlege from. Julc 26 to 29. will be horseshoe pitching contests, frir th. championship of .the state., This old time rural sport haa gained a wide- popularity the countrY and mitt throughout championship matches are being followed as closely as baseball eontests Fully twenty .counties wl11 enter learnt at the Encampment tournament. 1...(041AN 4 Cy torred la tame oporta, error. baji and bemeball. SANUONA N. 1 in.:: p...,ktaL:itridbdet.e.:itt:11711,rdit - .. ' roun TT oou bet .our hie he was. What wis cup? s.kx vRANcise,o. jily It that a ruling by liaseball Commissioner K. It 1.an4H. prevented Willie Kamm. 1 I t.dsy. ,,ad .IsraelLeader'. Landis Denies Alleged Ruling Against Kamm Illpll rAfimul offEfis 2 rectos. owl . ' - 1 1 . tar le ' , 1101ISESHOE i al: serni fc'tc.aei Inert cf the 1 , not ann .,,ed 0 Vi46 ate s''':.:4, call- ao to oebool. and maid be manalumna a IMPeallir of prominent teadim-ube matter. to laments Loader a member of crews. of 1 anktnirto of niernitylaid. from arodusted and Ida reboot la littil,cidenina Peatbilltie tbe be bleb o in eareer if imibietie lina , Tfieplirro he hdosnhridwietnhi Ernie Fallentine Clings to Utah League Svat Laurels .4:', : ....... Geo. athews Pushing - 1 .A R. Mira; premideat of aftr:::12111.4.1,egamr,n:tb.e:.bintdee;tenr .222 HardMen- ,inta. Ialami:ob.jiti aYitirow ;le:181 1.7al 1 .-..union- 411 i o (;If .,,,,,,, is.:s gortwoon-Oforo- ' . : , . of 1011 He was not In a hurry te- - ist4ncil.ng. : , 7. 1 - 1 Z, t - at of the . Illaek 3 points. Hi' first round of Saturday utts a 7 t, but his fitt ;n the ItnalI tap redic II t home the, haerm with 22$. L tt. I 1 , ,: 1 ,,..,....:,,.....:, .2441 .2711 k i i - ,,o,- Z,,,,,fetc.'7,4r:;-"-- 24 :' , : 4,,,,, ,,, , : -- ' 0.0101,17:4 ., -- J ' , '''' JurAA 4 , . fr: !. t? ..4044,,k.' , lio,r,:1 ...,r,mty.,..4.--,, i ' . 1 ; str;'t''''''''.1 r à ''',',.''A - of the sarazan ntazie a 7273 on the fled day's play and trailed John I 4 c4,, ,"11(::,.t. 1 3;4 , d' "Y. , .4 tp14;2;y1-s- t rot"allt- ,'"t; i 4 '...r .as though they were frtends Ch Retained Chit-ap- t. t ' ' flub, near '; .4' Crew the Skokie .. . ,' ' f; 22, , I "al kinks 7, the magilitude of their' own. importance and.. Washi.ngton Alumni - Will Seek to Have chanitatinsiiin - - arm and thence to the desk, where a golf fan recognized him. e f;eno harazen of Pittsburg. ,i1 il0 Saturday. non 11:ett t:l - ,, I rtheLkind from Gene Sarazem the a great field of go1fers for the National Open kkeek. Gene is as guiless as a Montana farm y; N - k ' e401.,;,, 4r.'''''.,:? it .. - 0.T1-'''',e - v,--- : .. rfc.1..- , who beat title at Skokie last hand and just as approachable as agent :- His arrival in ;New York was typical of the boy's lack of affection. He simply 1-stepped off the train, alone and unnoticed and walked across the street to the Pennsylvania with the championship cup under his , 1 . Fiera adman, Pilaalrotecrera wan Ivan X. aowtoo. Allem ires tram Pa)se ?maw by ( t ,I. ; 1 0 Iron --- - ' - f "'' .2 ' -I , 451 the '. 1' - Iii'ter4 ,i$1' ,4.,, t); 46'. ' -- T 'bey .saddenlyiltnsed .,.. g ': : Dimon woo ,, 1:4,0:.,, ' II Still another A. C. Star who came through yemerday was Bert lam of Logan 'who won the lam two sets and the match from D. H. Sparks the man with the $7 varieties of service, Thir match was hard fought and well played. Sparks playing a driving game both fore and back alternating his drives with sharp cute. while Law wax content to use an extreme chop stroke which he placed from one side to the other. Today promires to bring out some even greater matches. Garnett is to meet Blake. Thomas. This is sure to be a hard fought match as Blake I. the greatest 'getter" in the state and covers a tremendous lot of territory. Garnett will undoubtedly have to extend himself a great deal to beat this youngster. Earl Pierce and Bert Law of 7.,0-- 1 I Fan corn. together for another exciPteretositsvipatramukixf444 tburned en by Garnett so far and is Playing Col. Allen will be 'teen in bail. line action for the first time againet Jim Hays. Hays Is playing good ball and the will have a chance to return: Colonel's speedy drives. S. D. Pyle. ten the Brown university for captain ofWill be seen on Tuesday Ris team, time by Salt Lake tennis the first are true the devotees. and if reports contend. eso for reverend will be a real the title. Germ west treat Wiesen Vet-se- a. Wake Themes twee frau Tide" iby detest& . . ?woo aloft was trust Pa Jamas., 64 Irma from Peva Colaarba. ,, , ., .. 01 t... v14163,97. .,,,,e4,,'...a,:,;44'S,4,,,A,0;t.oge 4! , N. N. - ,,,, 4 ..I - - championship wrestling . the card which Promoter Jool HIM 0 3)1HICTRIFI.Pe 10.?. 4 0 I 0 .400 Kan., has billed for Pioneer dAy, July Gni , 4 11 ,2g 0 11 0 24. at Saltair. Smith had 3S a .242 already Plan. le ta t: :s 1 2 Knedy ed Ira Dern, word 's champion. Haand 27 I .7.4 .10 :4 14 ?4 t I santa Singh. the tfindu champton for Pht11:pm 7 10 17 70 I 0 a'. 20 0 .267 GEM the above date. Owing to an argument arthiHd 4 0 .3,,1 :1.1 ! 0112.2 220 14z ;!: between Kallio and Royal Van Dusem ; 4 8 ii ner Catcher the promoter was not siow to see al raki, 73 IS 11 : 0 ,24 e .24 a Food thing and immediately offered the Dime414 .17 014 7 I a .14 0 11 Ili, ges Is Best Base Stealer 4 a 17 .84 11 0 .175 boys a purge to settle their arsument atams 10 I on the mat and the proposition a 2 IS 0 I was Its:ed Playrs 41 4 While Snapp Makes Most 412, 11 142 10 11 2 224 8 .242 , accepted by the two men. Van Dimon II a locaa boy and one who has been j ti11111111.1ZI.D. Hits. coming to the front very fast .pp- - j G.A R. R. H 2H.118 HILTRIIII3 Pe durthe the past es months hair, amirab dailytrained 1 7 2 4 4 11 2 .777 i DEN. with Ira Dern nearly ins E,nte 2 6 12 a 344 ... 12 4 day. Gas Kallio has vat to Meet the salvers Of Ogden continues to ... 0 Is a 11le S 0I I 17 0 .37' I 44,14 pave the man In H. welterweight cluats who 11. 74 IR 22 14 Dinar; la I I 34 I cay for the sluggere of the North, can put his shoulders to the mat and O. Jimsn 8 44 13 0 IR 2 .2 la I It would surprise him greatly if Van Goodwin tah league. 4 Although Failr7t7, II I I 1 211 .14' It 44 11118In turned the trick. This is a oortut ..I1 a 2 I 14 74 18 22 2 .24 r'ent hiltless in th two games played match the wrestling fans have been s4,4,1,,,, t 0 se I I ast week is still conttnus to lead the asking for and Smith wits ready to grab Ifelvor 14 74 4 14 1 0 I 24 a .2r Iticult with a mark of .420. George It when th opportunity came, is 14 14 14 I I 2 le .1s ilathewe of the Orden club in ntne Roth' Harmon 7 a :ea 7 4e4 102 147 27 boys will do their training at .15, zam s le sapping the apple at a .430 0 early in the evenIng In the open air Layne ... 1 a I Other leaders in this. depart,tlick. where they can be seen by the patrons l 12 at : a A :1 ment are as follows., Slattery. Brigham of the cesort. and Gin. Logan. .412; Snapp. Brighton. The fans were greatly surprised by , 406;flones. Brigham, 400, French. gthe fast work shown by Singh in his News Nine Victorious .347; Pet len, Kennedy, Logan-2- 44: workout yesterday. ale was a little I ersen. Ogden, IV and Young. Brigham, Over Waterloo Elders .326. slow ttle first day and Would not ex- tend himself. but yesterday he proved Th. Dea'ret New.' Menges of the Peaches is sae vittor:ou to be as nimble le rat and gray able Over the WiveCoo Elders team last nigh okay out in gront in rIn getting, He otorporinsemnpitshij,Hmeatn.neror ol raid: hoin. lehgt.: in credited with 21 Clark or BrItcham game by the coast of le to Love. pltebtas for the News, tears. al e In next Other :0 line leaders with 10.,, be r;Itlere bat three hit.. 1:0 . 1h112:1 o711IArr. Love eras Ire: Dorions. Smithfield. IS; Slattery. wrestler anti he hewe at the bat. wetting a - trio andalp Brigham, 16 and Jarvis. Logan..16. double wrist lock and reverse body double. Simons. Hall ed tor Snapp of firigharn has collected the He is.quick from undornearth and realithe New each t et a home Barnhart run. most hite. having 30 rung up. Fallenst is more dangerous in that position Wallealos Mere. Deseret 'Seers. tne of Ogden Is second with 22. Slat- than from on top. AB R.R.O.A A AB.41.1 Abe of 0 .Peachea,comes next ,witn. rbam,ery. .Hern stilt 1155 towel Retway.th 3 I 1 1 '16 Petersen. Ogden and Kennedy of olon needs but Ittt le stork berausts of Erksa.lb 3 a Spry.3a r I s are next matt-hewith 25 each of late his many wrestling 11 Halims Ciark.rt 1 .2 and he te iti the pink of condition and Persort.lb I VTan.et 14 ...2 1 ran of will 'Indian be him gnaw. Fatlentine the Gunners Is out In I t the 3 2 2 get by I tLove.p Lesit.lf htts wlth 12. Slatrunt In he a wonder indeed :411,ten it .3 er Of Brigham is seeOnd with a. Mathberg., .1 'Brohttet S3 I 1 Z Itradn.et I I ..ws of Ogden and Phillips of Logan M. Masson woo tram floyd Pooltb. 4.4. Sin:sale 1 1, Cartan.tt Oalurtma are- next with 1,4taeh. tood Jobnime woo from W. Moonteb bY leader of 13tli Harry Kilpatrick 1 Totals fiefoolt. ?Wags .2210 1015 3 ,hreie base hitters. with 4, Petersen of AlePyko won front rred RAILrlig by de4, has lIrden Dorlous. Horne ranoBinunotts. Hall registered Summary: form. eimithlield. Kennedy and Jarvis. Logan. Barnhardt. biteM. Love have Alooe 11.4rk woo from 144 &MOON. each secured 3. Fallntina and Spry. Love. M. move hitsH. Anderson. Stolen basesH. Love 2. Hall lathews of Ogden are next in line M. Jeffries woo from flrng1i Anderson. ttruck outBy Love a. .by Obese vith 2. 6. teats Smith Three-bas- Resuits Play Yesterday. -I ,4 , ,, .464 . -- ,,,,..,,....,......0010 A : if--a ' -- P,,.! r 4 14 14 21 2 1 2 .0 20 14 14 11 .. Two : ?,,A 71 ,, ,N....,. - t 7.0 't' - ' a - A a- By Davi; J. Walsh. ' " ,:t..,,- i''' .' I.... ' :. 71' , , ,- - Internati,,nal Sews Service Sports Editor. T'll, 18.-- -It bas been' ormany golf fhampions since time immemorial to become quick- .4411POWMPOk cat SAL 2 I 7 i ' ''''. .1A 74 . ,(''a Is....r... 4- Watk,n ij osEN To ; 1 IA . t.ina9p i 14 4 ,,1 4,,, 'ft ,,", v, 41 4 AR R II 2 43.111 IR TR SR G i :- ,i 4 4;4 A11, BRUM i. ..;,. .., . ,,,r k'''"1" ..,-'- 4or 0311414 1(IJklic ' . -- --- - - n'l! Prq,-roo- 4 -, 117----774.7::- A 6-- ko I It ' itA UtahBaseballLoopj 1 toteed-Hammon - i t 1 well-plac- -- ,., . ley braced Jind did the impostsble by winning five 'camel; in a row and nail)? the match. Both men were content to play a steady back court game neither going to the next except to kill short lobs. Cowleys back hand was particularly strong and the will prove a etumbling youngster block to any who 'Meet him In the tournament. E. M. Garnett. state champion. worked true to form. and W. Vernon of Logan ta the tune of i. Garnett playing WWI faultless.- he seldom made an error. Vernon did very well and fought hard but of no avail against the greater experience and uncanny accuracy of the champion. 31. Jeffries. double champion of Ogden. is the only Ogden man left in the atingle, after today. He won from C. A. Brogle of Salt Lake. the dark tiorse of the tournament. after three eta This match way long drawn-ou- t Both men largely one of endurance. 7layed their belle very carefully and, aoth wereafraid to smash or drive. Floyd Romney upset the dope by defeating Dave Coleman, former U. of U. star in a three set match. Romney played a good. coneisteot. aggressive game rushing to the net at all Onlef where a sharp smash usually gained him a paint Coleman was wild but scored many area by his fast drives. and his Frank Duncan. another of the Salt Lake Tennia club. staged a real comeback and defeated Cyril Hammond. the A. C. Star in another match. Duncan'. hard three-tiforehand drives were going in and . the-custo- ' , 1 mATctiEll 4 -- o- GENE SARAZEN MOST GUILESS OF CHAMPS; CONFIDENTDFABILITh T , A ii ' i - f'. IS. 01:11i AND HINOIJ 4 I Crowned King of Go ltdom Arrives at Home (Nib Newly UnannouncedLikes Ma t Beeter Than Brass Band. - v., ,... f" ;.,,,,,14...,fir,...6Z. - r '''.4, ;' J 1 1 : ) ,rt,t,:;'4'' 05 ' Fr 1 rturit, youngCow- , I -- - A match of hardly less importance aas between Davcud, Salt Lake Ten- nis club star. and Joe Cowley. the 16:ear-ol- d finalist ail the Logan toueLeavriud won the first wet tament. and loat the nxt 6 and finall) ,, ,.!' , ve4g tr.4..--- -. Tr 21.1-- A T --- that there is a practically 111rEffiTiter.Orlffkr-0153Tflriffir'SW- will-ope- - . separates July The Kinsey Brothers. Hobert and -- Official Batting Howard. had all arrangtmeinth t made to ieave for liroeklyn. Northi.em Averages stlituss they a tennis "I tournament tour of eJ4ern The Kinsey are the Patine coast 011PILED BY J. ft. Jr.NSIKAi, champions and reached the tente finals of the natknuti doubles pLty LlegdP Iteeretary. OGDEN' last year. 1111 TB All Pet. a AB :BIB The brothers will Mak(' their big 7 2 2 34 12 .411 21 12 17 Mathes fight this year in lksston On Aug. 0 4 2 .440 ? 10 tiolrrftead. 21. where they will play for the 1 2 AA 70 IS 27 11 1011ent-tr1 .144 0 24 doubles championship of the .15 37 7 21 I a 34 I .1a0 3 17 74 12 21 States. On July 31 the Kinsey S 1 .245 22 -- IA 45 12 14 will play at Seahritrin. N. J., in an '21ans .231 11; invitational tournament. On Aux. 2 0 8 .A01 22 17 71 2 2 22 1A 10 77 .21i :2 will they play at Southampton. .243 L. Li Aug. II. at Numport. and : v Sept. 8 In the national singlets in 4 29 1 14 .111 12 47S 11. 211 4 Philadelphia. Cowley Stages Comeback For Win. se,,, t tvery.at bator hit countswith the .1'c-su-it Kinsey Brothers Off On Eastern Trip to Win Tennis Laurels-A- 13-- 1 I. aria o. dtt-zurint- .,,,,ty A . Inman from the tnt,b7thiis..". the first r ERAN(IStIN). On w a les-- 'w.KtN-or"rr"rtltt-'""' to be tne great.l.rst tennis tournament ever 10IHAT promises in Utah started yesterday. The afternoon's play 4;f: was full of surprise matches and constituted the best day's racqueteering seen here in a good many years. A record crowd of court devotees for an opening day was on hand. g trati r race-to- t,t-tic- s L h - that which has for the last fee( itt the t'iv.,ifte Coast leaglit.. Eight or ten 'Men ail are within a .. I L r ebty n rIr tnA2yr better- ,, - - - - V. 41, foo, ", '- - ',..., , I,' ij;ledik, Hog honma than been going tt-- P. S. league in 'ha !Co sport etents of the year rival. in quality the The event draws its clientele from the very fins in the way of sportsmen and chlorins.I! As Out headline events on Utall's sport realer?. maybe ausplied with the rtah wow.. ,roupt Of tins Davi, . frwat,spr who twin., than arrynne-rtsv:kens( hZelirenttririVeT, to 1C)7.. iknott to every WOWS player In Utah, cux. and. nontersely. "Cy" km nts eery Una's player in the state. Ile kl101114 their strokes. r r. torus and their belles. "I.,:yti" ,Itrilett Ls; s rages. twr -- B. MORSE, . Sports Scrvice. ran pretttrt a' noteFew mate tennis tourtuty. e1 I'Mh haft to offer withourdoubt ot of In order that Ntsots ' BY FINAIN6KILIS ' - 4- - - Prof. Johnson of Logan and Bob Officer Put on Feature f Game Which Ends EvenRomney Upsets Dope. t-- 4 4- - , -- t F , WILL GD ABROAD AFTER BRITISH.SITIJE filo BAITING 11ACE , 'ARE 4-- ... TT, e m TCHES FEATURE STATE TENNIS MEM SOME GREAT MATCHES , i..4 i ,Aittr. 1NAL GOLF ,.sclJAMPI,ON i -I t 14431 ' I -- ' 4 . ,Tru . .,z-4- . , 41,,,,14.,.1. ,gri.,,,,r "4,,,,,,11.' s - A It -- - 1( ,, &A ' Ot' ...0,4 to . - .' -a,---- . , k , 44;1 - , , , 3 ' p 5f.4. , . , t4. . .... . |