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Show . , , - ' - - Prz5 2 11:3 Dzteeet News, Salt Lake City, Utah ' ' r) UVEZ3z(3'01Ej''''t 7 L'IL1-(c7101- ' , , 4, ' ' n - 0- P s . ri i) L) (Li) - 4, 11 4 ' Hunter . ' i Ifobson Explainsrwo Types Of , 3 , . . , , - , Defenses Mr0 4'1 r June Odds and ends of the fruits of sports instruction- brought up during the preceding four courses of the school, with defensive maneuvers added for flavor, was the dessert offered to coaches as meal the finale of the in as many days at Utah State's Summer Fourteenth Annual School for coaches yesterday. ... , I . , 1,rii morning hours. t ,It2J'' 3, classesworking .f)h, . , ' t Yi I' . ' . ,t : i ' i 1 ' , , . I, I . , i , 1I- f , ' . . . , , ' , , , Interesting Performers In Worn en's THIS TRIO OF FEMININE GOLFERS .stole the spot-' light at the Women's championship at St. Louis. MRS. RUSSELL MANN, Milwaukee, (LEFT) . the former Lucille Robinson, displayed 4. new tangled '. , MUST HAVE BRAINS You can not have a good team ST. LOUIS, without a good quarterback." Snavely went on, "but the most golf since before ' 1 ) - ..0AP- - . , j : A t 1 t.1 ,, '4.."' - , , t .s, .., j 1 ' - . , BETTY ,IAMESON, (center) nationel champion. refreshes drink of water during iter mods yesterday herself with ' . , the 'sensational Miss Phyllis Ouo, I gos-Year-0ousgirl. ,MISS OTTO,- (right) an unknown, amazed the critics by making it to the finals la site flutes field she. T41 has attracted in several seasons., .".: , 4 - . - , I - , . , . Crescent The 'victory gave Pinney the first half championship in the Columbia League. 2-- 0 1 - t .:::. - , , Alto-C. Y. I 4 4 ....... t 1 O. ha. C. Y. O.. B. H. 1 Si 3chaterlb Ol1easen,e1 3 U g Shurtlittas. Dutran,er.. 1 3 2 Demmn,20 2Wattase. 1 04ineehan,30 Meitek.H.,. 4 0 Joneo,311... 4 1 11Ha1es,et.. Caputom. 3 4 3 .LHeasn.lis 1 OlTborup,rt. Carter,rt.., 4 Buller,e... 4 10 Smith,".... 3 2 1811)e Lend.P. ..... ,..,...,.,. 1::"'( .. ,,...., :.:!":....,,::.:::, - i ......., ,. ...,:,,,..... 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Y., June hard work like many of 4 2 1 an operation a year ago, sought her third suc- the other teams, took advantage of over and the torturous time trials behind them, eighteen rowing 3 1 1 0 I 2 1 0 important factor controlling the cessive title today In a final match the defensively weak Ogden Coors eights tonight were at the delicate tapering-of- f II 3 2 0 stage for next success or failure of your team is Alt). 4 1 11 0 and Junction of shellacked national Jameson San Antonio, the '..,1AL! City Tuesday's champion Betty the morale. The roost serious item against regattal) 4 3 4 0 ' . Blanks Smeltermen 4 0 0 3 bere is over confidence, but at the With the outcome a toss up, it team '25--5 yesterday. Pringeton, Syracuse and WashThe victory for the Millmen ington raced the course against same time your team must have TACK STAHL, siar hurler for was a good gamble that victory Totals.. 3 15 21 0 Totals.. 31 11 21 four-waconfidence. tie the stop watch today and the 202 010 -10 ' Barnett A Weiss Mt. Fuel Supply, shut out the Amer. placed Magna In a I hinged on one of two weather-beateC. T. O. statef with Gemmell,.-Pinne- y and Provo coaches issued the time-wor- n Dealing briefly with the passer kat; Smelting sluggers last night to ' Schafer, Summaryt old ErrorsHansen, each of has , which his of putters, for the lead. and the training schedule ment: Smith, Bullet 3, Demman 3, O. Beason. Rive his team a 24 victory at Whits t 1 Mori-wibefore 1;4 five for five, carried its owner to the National Henry Stolen basesSchafer, Watts, Hales. Sac"If they're not ready now, they th squad in season and ayt Park. Stahl bettered Armand Gun. Stit, .161 t rifice hitSchafer. Three base bitsHalm , Snaveled the Magna attack, the Milimen never will the season gets under Championship. Sheehan. Twe base nitSheehan. derson in heated pitchers' bottle. Johnson, coaches . 23 adieu a matter of hits. It will be 7. ly bid the assembled collecting polishing Runs forDeLand Smith it responsible won , the crown in 1938, the , The Patty with Struck outBy DeLand 10; emith 9. Urnnow until after outlining the duties of his asfrom Tuesday, standings: was extent of the sem That the That P.et; years she took her first TM title , 91reC. Wolle"... , Mon Lost Pct. daily exercise rows, racing starts, sistant coaches and scouts who are Bit Cottonwood C C C.- - Won 7 1 .675 Stahl pitched two-hi- t LARK ALTA CLUB . ball ing. to then had sidelines to the retire Er .... ., his same faults ... .750 1 under of .667 Provo .... , sysminor individuals Hunter and the correcting the ilAB.H.O.A,, AB.11.0.A. I ,. 4 ,,, .. 11 Fuelers. the for victors, .1175 because 13. OKLAHOMA of an appendicitis operafanning 3 It CITY. Taylorevilie June 1 2 1 1 4 4 . 8 In 3 0 tern. .667 Roberts,11.. Boyd.es... , technique, Beverage , 3 3 Mehner and Gor- Coombs,e. 2 2 12 IlAnderson,lb 3 1 8 0 Modern Woodmen toppled Young a' tion while Miss Jameson slipped Pinney. Gemmell Club , ...,. 8 , 4 .667 HUSKIES OKEll Howard Hobson, Oregon's half of 3Tt.eurtimato .571 4 . 3 ' F.Nelion,3b, 4 2 I 0Lombrdi.ss 3 0 0 0 Republicans 3 to give Pinney its - Item No. 1 in a of to as In don barnstorm. tti her national Giles, vharn, 0 pair 8 v.265 replace Interest 2 cleared 4 .667 staff. the instructing up Riverton ..: 6 U general Glityhir.p.. 4 2 8 2 Gilbert.3b. 3 1 3 2 clear lien on the first half title. - , 1 1 .143 pion. , Ang University of Utah students' ILl4elen,21) '4 0 0 2 W.North.ri 2 0 0 0 .500 was the late afternoon his discussion of the offensive of Winder Helper ,.,. ...,,... 0 . ..000 ,,, 0 South Jordan Inblazed beLake ' .280 time trial of the have Salt met Olivar,e11.,,-- - 3 11 0 Itiddle.abi,1 3 0 .11 0 SPARK PINEY RALLY times three City, ..10 They 4 went lius. L'''m then into before and the day Washington Brigham ;.; City TUESDAY'S RESULTS 3 1 0 0 Stagg,cf... 3 3 2 8 Kump,lf. red- Ogden ..... ..... ,0 , 10 fore, with the Minneapolis . -- .000 kies. Observers who watched Al to the singles finals of the annual A.Mybfrrf A defense for the major portion of Hunter 15, Taylorsville 3. down the third base line 2 1 3 0 I 4 triple tourney Sonne,112..1 31 1 0 .0Dj Claud,c... vdato 7. head twice victorious. Betty deBig Cottonwood 0 0 C 1$,- Ulbrickson's two boats race up- Arkansas Valley tennis The score: Collins.p.- - 1 0 II 1 by 'rommy Evans featured the final session of the coaching SATURDAY'S Pin. ' SCHEDULE 1 II It feated her in the finals of this 3 0 I 2 Friday. OGDEN Parrinind,p water Franks,rt, stream a in flat and with 0j school. In hie treatment of the which enabled them to ney's rally , Hunter at Winder. ! No 2, and now B. sLo.A seeded same everft three years ago. , Mehner, ; look Huskies the tail wind 3 C C C. overcome defense angle he summarized. "In Riverton at Big Cottonwood a aR04A. deficit agreed 25 3 21 0 Ondrsitlb Totals.. 31 13 21 II Totals'. Moesaerlb 4 3 1 1 going into ranked as odds-ofavorite to cap. , ' at Bluild . PATTY RALLIES 001 030 the last frame. Red Foxx pitchedDepurate 3 3 2 41LErans3h I 3 1 1 ed pretty good. -Lark.. any system of basketball you never Crescent at South Jordan. the --- 3 ture stroked 010- - 001. a s JOhltatn.et - 4 1 3 0Mortet.,. -Alta smoothly. cup), The ran - have a cure-al- l in defense.- - You must Taylonville sensational ball Boththe last two 'varsity rallies I RUETER BLUITDALE e girls staged blistering-.finisheEvans.11.. 4 1 0 01J.Shalerri I 1 K. Nelson, Riddle, NrromCoombs, ' Counts, Oklahoma B. B.O.A.I have a general system of play and s in yesterday's sii O. 7 2, Warrimond. but PeRed""alt : I : tratorrithf.ii) : Li 0 18:55, and it is generally conceded P11", George Stolen basesBoyd. for the victors to sew tIlY the tri-- ace and seededthird, Van Nelson0 Coon.ss... - 4 3 1 that .i AKump--then vary It to meet any type of a J.Iltivntelt : 4 31 was Meyer. Oliver, forced to go two extra Johnestn.altr. 3 I 1 O'Flinders.ss - 4 3 4 1 umph. 8 Patty 0, Daris.3b . sIgl 3 1 I of it-- WashingtanAppingout hits hoffer, bonne 2, Robert. and this defense that fititrt;:,t11,'cr-The results and standings: slump. , holes to down Mrs. Russell Mann Ittemry.3b 3 0 1 IsDeLand,a,.. 2 3 2 2 0 ; CLIRshin.2b 4 2 3 It defense, Giles continued his spectacular MeyerhofGilbert, hitsA. went "Our boats 7 hetter 2 1 3 3 3 3 . 1! 6.11shin.lb 2 Driscoll.P. on 4 2 .. Itidd.ss... 0 0 0 will choose of Halts tonight, a your in Milwaukee, match had G. depend that you to Credit Nelson. P. Boyd, victory fer, k Hig2 a 1 it 0 Tommy 3 1. by play stopping and 0 Witshin,11 3 Columbia with their Jam . G. pleased quite Struck material and the opposing team." C.McFrIne the caareu outBy 1. gallerites chewing their nails. League G.I.L'Ilrine s. 1 I 1 3 4 3 0' A.Ruslitito 4 1 7 64. bleyertoffer. City, - STARTS WITH OFFENSE --- --It Farrimond 4. Collins improvement," was Ulbrickson's gins, Oklahoma Won 4 P80I4 4 1 Nerrill,21, Fighting what appeared to be a Totals... 31 1 11 -OL.Rusbln,p 1 1 1 Giles ousted Ed LinoHUNTER TOOELE CITE i Thursday 101 4 44 23 21 11 statement "But they have 3 Total Beverage Pinney 2 0 i 0 4 f Crman-rlong Evans,c1 0 'battle to B. the sixteenth Ogden H. 0 A. Young , B. Iii. O. Ai losing"Defense is largely a mattei of up 144 004 1 1 3 ',IN Republican, sey, seened No. 1 in an upset. t Itforrell,cf. 4 II 0 0, ViRshin." Pullman. 4 1 3 1 it way to go yet" hole, things finally broke in Pat1111 210 Mountain Fuel a 8 5 I 4 .558 0? Williamect attitude, and it starts with the of- - Jonesrf.: 1 0 Mehner and Giles meet Satur- Corne11,1b. 33 42 0IJ.Davis.3b. SYRACUSE MYSTERY .. liL.Rehtn,sa 4 4 2 o American 3 S .600 ..... ErrorsGunderson. there-twas favor and 1 she 1 Repworth Smelting 0; .1 8 Sumry: ty'a Ratmusart fense when the safety or trailer' 1...avuta.3a I 1 4 4 SI S.Rehtn,lb for the title. Joces,c.. ' 3 3, Bed.o, Penman -2, Monteomery 2. DrisM. W. A day Coach v..3 4 .... Fred sent --his on Spuhn .-1 2 chanceSIW.Rshtme.--2 R.Cerrniert pounce every 1 man, as in my system. remains be. Totals. 35 11 1 1 Totals . 32 14 21 7 Mrs. Bennett Ulnas' ,, In the men's doubles, Mehner J.Cerrni.11 1 2 1110.Rahtn,2b. 3 3, I1 roll, Mori, Bartels.- Duckworth. Ilinders. Princeton boats over the route at .100 Stolen. baseeSedeaul. Jenes. Mann, former national rank. DeLantl . . - - ........... ',"1 hind the ball for defense against Bluffnale 001 110 3 1 3 2 4 31 beat The Tigers were and (Giles advanced to the semiit.Rehtli,p a Ronkych.sa 3 brisk 0, Speedier. Mort 3,'ThitoLaud. 7 Flinders. Rome Beverare Pinney ..1 star and Wisconsin 703 304 1 Hunter 4 ing 0 present 3 with a I. Interceptions. Fast breaks and sls victory over Gotchis,3b 21 21 0IL.Evans,c1 Threebnon his Bennett Glees 1 II I 2 2 8 rowing well, even though their finals Stolen State champion, 2iRsemsfin,r1 ErrorRasmussen. bad her three runsBarton e J. EVaOL set plays also must provide a tit& b sumfInazt.I HOMO bitsRewworth 2, thnee-twenGene Morris, Oklahoma City, and Wilson,p Little, Fox and Melt: Rushforth. Den4 2 0 1 1 W.Rshtn.lf 1 ty minutes lerarias runsG. Rapich,2b flatwas down LosDriscoll. Kidd. and three Moesser, to when she and go nery Taylor. 1 fense so that the offense will be Coon. Duckarosttk If 2 0 0 e Guthrie. P.1141'144 . Clifford Williams, Badovinats. Two. three-putte-d , Warr,2b. They This slow. means Pite . R. R. Z. little, as will meet figure outBy and allowed Patty to ago hrerl'elkTonn. 1, atjuaeonitll 3. Moe biteCoon, Syl Rushton, G. Bad. Hobson said. successful, Beare American 0 Higgins and Counts, Lenelli,3b. -- --0 0 0 '3 Smelt irtf l ' -- -Double play,- -. roll in a winning birdie 4 and on belleOff Driscoll 4. Gunderson 3, racing conditions were much slow2 Hobson I:lust?' tt:altitlYoo Rushton. Mt. Fuel Supply and 1 defeated who Going Into defense, 18 21 MeMurry 4 4 30 21 Billy Totals. Totals.. er to Coon to Syl Rushton. clear the track for a when the than 2. Wild 2. ano- G. Gunderson 1 and foe Roeander and Stahl Chltroellit 000 Tooele spectacular out the advantages of the Credit victory to LOU MOM Rushton. comebac Carl Mitchell. Oklahoma City, City ,,, pointed n IL the course. Dunlop. 344 070 x- -18 ia;spriounn9 4, Cillx:Pell 4. Hunter , zone and defenses Charge defeat to Padgen. Struck out--. DraweeKidd R. H. B . time was shrouded in S43' - 6 ' Syracuse's Summary: ErrorsRonkovich 3, Cornell Tonne Rushton 4. W. By and bantistevait UNDER 3 - 1 PAR . I and said. "What have tried to do 3. Ladgen,3611' BuSnai- - BErry RushRepublicans 3, Rapich 2. bitsOwen ruwas 2, a there .,77--secrecy, although 2 7 M. 17, A. . .4 Rushton. ton. bitsLawrence is combine these good points to ton I. romotreaai Pagden and Davis. mor that Ten Eyck's varsity had News In Ragtime 'Patty won No. 17 with a par 4 . Borg and Elltren: Stone and Campbell. Lewis Rushton, Owen Rushton. Double BIG COTTON. TAYLORSVILLE form my defense, but mind you, after Mrs. Mann Lawrence a a dead Davis run. made WAYJ. laying sensational (unassisted). This styWOOD 0 C C B. 11.04 big funda- to Owen Rushton to Syl Rushton. I stick to the marlto-ma-mie a foot from the cup and roared , B. H. O. A. Miltupalt. 4 powerful boat has a world of sock, The Indians claim vtheycan mpt win ' out byRusbton 1, Wilson 4. Bases I call it a II 1 0 0 L.Benioase mental& 1 into eighteen and with another bir..0 Earp,rt and Should-were the Oarsmen Oscar es l As b alls it offWilson 3. UmpiresBrown long running 5 1 0 0:DeCleva.P-s- s , 1 Mooney,tit. 4 even die .3,.; k to wipe the slate clean. They myself, and though opposing to the And so ta oust him they begin -- - --up to as high as thirry-sb- t 4 coaches have other names for it. Naterep:, I5 14110' 3, Hastam.cf halved 19 and Patty finally won minute at one stage of their trial i Harker.2b '4 A reel old time uprising. so." He 3 Siarr.11 ... and likes the the second extra hole with a par run. Admirers of the Orangemen , Dererall,th reasonably , Labor al League 2,1,Pagton,3b 0 5. 2101 zone, because the Men are in po- Trnr.p-3are hopeful that they will provide . Il PrrTSBURGH, June R. R. E. 3 And st. is very sact, indeed, BOISE, June Miss Jameson had another . subsition for his fast break at all La;;Ralk,;411. 41 0 : 2,Kasworm,rf 2 the rowing surprise of the year. 23 11 Teamsters , OID.Rupp.o.. 3 Pirate fans vision Pittsburgh will proceed Pool ter Worke of boxing as professional en., O'Brten.lb. 4 2 8 '0' Barker3b . 1 I 15 7 times, while in the par round ail slit advanced with a California, Cornell, Wisconsin, To hear that Dempsey tR Baldwin and Warr; 5cmit and Loomis. first division club with acquisition 5 and 4 victory over Lirnisy.selb 4 for southern , Idaho , , eath Columbia, and Navy all took two' To mingle with the wrestling breed player has individual re' Phyllis Otto, tertainment .. 3 R. H. E. of veteran Catcher Al Lopez from A.Rupp,e as long rows both newcomer ..... ... ... ..... I 4 1 the Boston Bees. from At, seemed indicated here today sponsibilities and eliminates the Bakers mbrning and eve- Yes, that is most surprising. 4 4 12 31 7 30 activities ii Totale. Ia. 02 Handlers Totala..' a man Food of small sports , figures 'antic, planned , possibility having ning. The Bucs have wanted the ace C 0 C 418 MX) -1 Wallin and God. ' , The youngster gave Betty a tough of a corporation which will center ' guard a large player. Jot Medwkls joins she Dodger crew Hammond and' Huta; 005 030 aTaylorsville , backstop for years and finally got its activities in battle that Hobson advocated a forcing de. summary: Saerifil r. around rt. H. the end me out nine and sport And that's good news for , you bitL. Paxton. 2 him in exchange for Catcher Ray 4 S tense down floor against a slow. Home runDeverall. Charge defeat to Bo. was only one down at the turn. Laborers' Tony Catalano, forrner Salt Lake And means the baseball books must de IIiieell Cutters ' 3 7 Berres and a "substantial" amount 11. oft Raters to was But here Miss City ' bitak offense, as against sacrifie. ;10a.vglitA1)41':A 13. Turner Jameson promoter, expected started Considerable revising. , off Rupp 26. Struck Allen and Brooks; Beanie and Harrison. of cash estimated from $25.000 to , act as matchmaker for those the backboard to famousdown Delooping 1. group Turner Matera ing get play by putts from 0 by outIty $100,000. ' the floor when playing against a eters 1. by D. Rum) 4. Baste on balls all angles and after oging even which includes' Haydn Walker, Pirate President Bill Benswanger off Turner 1, off Meters 3, off Declare (Continued From owner of Boise the Pioneer ten she brushed off League through fastAireaking team. the S. UmpireeeBuecher. 1. off D. the hailed the deal as not only little challenger quickly with two baseball club; Buddy Frank, forIn closing the popular Oregon Score by Rupp nuanta:, went "nots," as solution to the present ' catching, 000 041 O... 5 pars nad a mer Boise sports promoter; Virgil Harrington almostwould mentor intiznated that only 50 per Winder of birds. pair 203 273 -14 0 0 problem' here but also the ideal say. . . . Ginsberg McGee and G. a. McGill of Boise Benny cent of hoop coaching takes place 0 Summary: , 6 Susee whiffed Blondy Burleson, Stolen buesEarit 3. Idoollet He's . setup for the near future. - and C. E. McDonald of Seattle. on the court with the other half 2, Matera 2, Turner. Mortimer, Labatt, Jack Hatchett and Perry in the ' - spent $200.000 or more seeking a O'Brien. Home 0 runMiller. Two..base hits Eastern . Jack of Fox, mental' They consisting promised Tiger good teaching -- -- -- ,, Helanned Burleson Gould. Kary, Mater, Lembourne. Double -- --' - - ,okane light heavyweight, as - a second. satisfactory catching staff attitude and loyalty to the players playsLembourne unassisted: Turner to three times. ; , Hartford 3. Williamsport 1. "Lopez is recognized by smart h adiner for their first bill on by mingling with the boys con- - Labun to O'Brien.lereqit victory to Mater& Outfielder Joe Egnatie of the baseball men as being capable of Scranton defeat to liMier. Struck outBy , 24.. tennis 28 4nd planned a half dozen Boise Jfine June Albany CHICAGO', players stantly and acting as one of them, Charge, Mortimer 0 by' Itiller I, by Lambourne out every bit of talent might still be ecatch. Binghamton 10, Wilkes Barre '4. more programs, to. follow during er if itPilots showing them their weaknesses and Marivibill. were not for an injury suf- of the nation, robbed of international competition by the Euro- - abringing hurler possesses and should asElmira 52, Springfield 2.0. , WLNDER BIG ecerroN the summer. from time to time. some feted years ago when he was pean war, flocked to the National Clay Courts Tournament.to- sure us much better mound B. H. O. C C '0 11.11olion.11 4 3 3 0 ' B. H. 0, A. working behind the plate. A foul work." said Benswanger. for a fling at domestic net glory. Taylornes- 3 1 4 0 Earp,rf... 4 2 0 0 broke day his hand tip when and ',the -- 25 1 000 . .4 4 3 4 For---- -L 5 3 Olktoonetect 0 I Lothrass,p of thse .. trqury- - healed he suffertd- - excruci- - ' Practically-a- ll 4 0 0 Millerme 0,4 0 1.U1. Who is Seed- pain-eveEliason3W.- -0 0 3 1 2 0 I time the ball players were on hand from Bobbdens. 'Calif. veteran; .,..es ating VLDe . second behind- - Riggs. ed T.Bottn,3b 2 0 0 2 MeElerect 1 0 0 0 Mar. Alice Bryan struck men to in his the So mitt hand. among Riggs 3 1 01 Osgthrolb 3 0 0 1 Matereo-c- t of Atlanta, who took 24-11OGrant the Aloha is the This women. tO the SERVICE 'took ble BY Joseph CONRAD 3 . HARRISON Egnatic 0 0 0 Turiter.3b , 3 1 1 3 Lentoarf aMOng '34 and '35, LOS ANGELES, June 15.(AP) L.Polton,e1 and you've gotta admit lie first year in the 31 years of the clay court title 3 2 3 0 Gotasky,ss 3 I 0 2 , is back another for shot at 8 the $10,000 Will Rogers handicap the 0 0 4 BATTING does a nifty Job. Mortimern 50 West 9th South Joe made his meet that women have been allow honor. He is seeded fifth. McNeill ICarnpbell,lt 1 1 0 0 , drew a crack field of three-yea- t -debut with Joplin of the Western ed to compete. G. An. R. IL 214 211. 11R TR. SIC OB. 111 Lattan.2b. . 4 2 2 3 Van is 111.1 olds to the post and upwards of Horn ranked .. fourth. woe. third, 11 . rt Association in 1931. 14 for 10 'stars te S 3 0 13 .8 0Brin5Ib-- e 22 .332 the , 1 ranking Pushing Pick-up ' Miami, r ast 66 leterle. 44 III elle , Stuart 7 St &I a SS Al& , le - I 25,000 turf enthusiasts to sixth; Holly Holdhusen, rookie twirler notice. too, are the youngsters on Gardner ., Mulloy. 4 334 33 10 18 5 - Totals.. 33 10 31 14 Rubella. lb 43 Totals 114 00 7 S 10 84 .304 for the Twin Falls wood Park today for what promised REGULAR HehrY Prusoff, Seattle seventh and e was a of es the 44 103 ....... Cowboys 06 recognition a (Le))F 4 46 .1 fringe Memo, 63 it let Kovaks , Oakland, Calif. to be a wide-ope- n , .... . ... 43 lee at 43 t battle, Redeem. of I 21, .240 varsity athlete at South Dakota I a Welby Van Horn of Los Angeles, Frank 14 ... , t'S SS H. C. Hill's Sweepida, which won Veterans'- - Junior 8 ' If 41 , State but never played baseball 1 Don McNeill of Oklahoma City and eighth . ',10 Verr 3b 44 S let IS 40 11 1 ' 4 4 'Awl Bowen. p .... tat there becausethe school had no Ted Schroeder of Glendale, Calif. BERNHARDT THREAT the $50,000 Santa Anita derby and 2 Octane 1 13 a 1 4 3 :730 Ranked behind Miss Marble in defeated Gallabadion, the Kentucky Day k Nita ,. ... team. .. .... In two years as an allitt-Se 316 - Sa Ilefebeff. If. 1 18 , 7 - SO as S such $ 413 players ETHYL ' . Ward $ Pertly. e. If 34 123 teur pitcher in South Dakota, he these long have used the , clay the women's division are Helen St Se a 4 3 3 44 24 Derby winner., beaded a fine conAM '' and Gnu; Jenkins, Iritsgsrald 1ntep .231 New York City; Virginia won 52 games and lost fours an av- - courts as a tingent of western candidates, alaidluaril(tiaronw MATIOtill 16 0 te 1 1 spring board to tennis Bernhard. p 7 While Woof Woof, flying the rac-Wolfendene, Berkeley, Calif. and R. H. E. Sehinsfint, 0 He fame. s 37 1 7 is BRONZE GAS 16c 3 An erage of 26 plus per year. I , Koss' 2 ItmTer also batted .337. Plocetteb. p Santa Monica. 1 1 ing silks of John Hay Whitney, top- Ohm Davits 1 143 Gracyn Wheeler, At college he PARKER DEFENDS Jl It 'I a ... . .. 3 I 3 annum p . -basketbalk-T--football ped the eastern invaders. and played Waticknakerat Anil Brown; Vausbaa and flistee. 3 SALT LATE1 FOREMOST , t fr1111 Scout Bill Essick Induced Stew to The two topweighted Many of the national International fla singles entries, Parker- .31 Reiamil Players a 1 a la 10 25 MAMMIES STATONS in the past 15 years have vor.tourney's is furnished by three English football champions Sv,eepida at 122 and Woof Woof. at Mews), Pardwari a cafor give baseball up a 4 IMS VA 40S ?Mete .. notified their rivals that they had entrantsCharles Si al 23 317 DI $1 PO atm reer. . . 120, were threatened by several Sinker Tile Hare, former 1 10 3 "arrived" by winning the clay Davie Cupper, and Mary Hardwick Passer and Tint); Wiscomb and town PITCHING '41 less renounced challengers, includcourts title. including Rilt Tilden, and Nina Brown, Wightman - Cup 1,041 Wan IP. - O. NB. -- - - ing Neil S. McCarthy's Big Ben, : American Association v Bftwelk 7.7.- II Ellsworth Vines and Riggs, cur- - players. tallfornia colt. . I TiT1 -- - aton's Columbus g, Indianapolis 0. rent Ncoou.rtl cahmaamte;tornsnci three-tim- e a re seevt nf rts ..111 I Maws 1 filly.Carmenita son of War, Golf Tip 47 ea. Snudndma ya .t cT .$04 odl'aiyrestil'eclu hh title , Louisville 8, Toledo 4. , Pilbeavith 4 clay e IS LI .441 Weigh Anchor and one or two oth-- It looked like Snead 31 I , U , Jansen 'Milwaukee 6, Minneapolis 1. 2nd South and 4th East .4781 M 47 St I , $ era. The defending men's champion in all divisions of competition are ' As off they teed. , . 1 Tato ....,... ir Kansas City 12, St Paul this year is 'Frank Parker, Pass--. scheduled for Sunday June 23.. . Tii ..., .... .rs B. H. ,r ,. . .633 .750 .625 3 .571 5 .444 .143 , I .143 - .125 & - .........,....,..,: : 2 3 S 1 It 1 1 Krause Heating Hunter Jordan A. C. Weiss Barnett Tenets City 11 ERRORLESS GAME Mountain Fuel Supply shut out American Smelting in the first errorless game of the season. The victors counted two runs in the first on singles by 13ert-' Dunlop, Jack Frederickson and Jack StahL Won. Lost, Pet. ' .. , - 8-- 6 ' Lark , . nt At the same hour Barnett and Weiss will tangle with Wasatch Plunge on No. 1. The afternoon game at 4 o'clock will match CYO Juniors against Tooele City. THE ETANDDIGS 2-- 0 Batting Steve Rushforth, Ben. tosser off the nett Glass mound after he had limited them to five hits in six innings, Pinney softballers last night staged a rampage in the first of the seventh to defeat the Paintmen it White Park. 2. . Regatta-'0n--Tues - - out. Tomorrow three tussles are on the docket. At 10:30 am. Alta Club will meet Jordan A. C. on No. , - 1 . Crews Prepare For 1iagñaOñ Loose To Beat -Ogden By 25.5 . Crew, Juniors imdAlta Club battling - - .. ' with , i m ' - - , . - ONE GAME TODAY :.:,... One game is scheduled for to-- ;...,.,,, day with the two cellar teams, CYO 1 1 ,, 41"'"' , - , - Trans-Mississip- pi , - Jack Stahl Blanks tSronr, Smelting three-bagger- . .., 'k - . podia in her skirt in which Ow carries golf balls.. The stir among the mitts mkt smarms. novelty caused quite I)!Ol.lay:.4i!(:::$01l:;'',f) Finals 1 ; J i , ,..., , , - ,r gam- - - ', ... plays where there is no danger of losing possession of the ball if the play fails, and riskygamble where loss of ball is threatened if the play falls throughcGov erning the quarterback's section of a play in one of the three types are position on the field, oppo- sition's defensive methods, time left to play, score, down and distance to go for a first down. - . 1. 1 , , big P ".!';;11- age I , ri . 'lily quarter. have plays, , I . 1 "must a daring imagination and break every rule in the book if the situ- ation demands it, and if his judgment sees it, but- his reasoning must be sound." The Cornell grid authority went further into this phase of the game to show hisfield generals are schooled, quizzed and reviewed regularly dur-so that they can ing the season own feet, develop stand on their snap judgment and get the most , out of the team. According to Snavely. plays at Cornell are grouped into three 5 , A - - a . , , , backs." said Snavely, zit; - , ,. ,,, . , I f Carl G. Snavely went into the importance of a good field general at the outset of his final lecture of the school during the t , ' !I t Cornell's !! i i .. ; five-cour- se , i . - i ,.- . , .. - The Rushton boys ganged up on Tooele City yesterday in the Independent Baseball League to move Hunter within one game of the third place Krause Heat, ing club. I Lewis, Lawrence, and Owen Rushton personally led the win-ntrs Over the Tooele nine 18-Lewis did the pitching and tossed ball. Lawrence hit steady five-hi- t "four for four and Owen hit safein three ly trips, including a triple. A BIG INNING In another league game Lark tightened its grip on first place, Alta downing the Club 11-The winners led 3 to 2 until the seventh when eight runs were chased across. Lark's pitcher G. Meyerhoffer whiffed 12 batsmen and got two hits. . Barnett and Welsr won its game, 10-CYO Juniors The beating the Jewelers scored five runs hi the final frame to ice away the en-counter. Hales, Johnson, and s Sheehan all hit for the winners. , t 1 ' , , 1 LOGAN, ' 1 , Ten Takes IHalf Honors Lark Tightens Grip On First Place; Jewelers Win , ' ! - Nine Climbs In Inde Race Outiiiied 11:1 , A - - PintIPV 68u88u ilik5 Lig 3L-hc.)1- P Saturday, Julie 1'5, 1940 , - P a " c-)1- 'L,-- ,.., , . Duties Of Scouts n ' pl b, - " , - . i ,:'::':':.:::5::.7.' 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