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Show re Golf rs - treVirSOVM"," - Utahn Standout In Foursome LISS ..1 t. ' aDATI.E.P Patty's Style is BIG YEAR AHEAD FOOTBA.-- . IN Bit X E They're calling it the "Never c ritr7:,til., DESRTNP.VS. ..T Salt Lake City, Utah, Friday, August 30, 1940 Adapted For Distance ittzsell Out To , Before" season in Young Uni-versity football. .Three extraBY HACK MILLER, 041- ,ordinary features combine camMrs. make the Opal Hill, the holder of coming gridiron 't paign one ,of the most inviting the lowest gcore in feminine golf historr and In all Cougar history. Patty 1 miss from Young University will Open the Berg, mischievous season FridaY night, Sept.: :I Minnesota, came to Salt Lake 7; against Nevada U. In the first night " an exhibition game ever played by any Utah yesterday for The Cou- match, carrying more important c011egiate aggregation. gars defeated the Wolves at Reno titles than any two other women last year, 7 to O. Another "Never Before". tea- In golf, yet it was local talent ture will be the night game against done up in one Helen Hofmann Wyoming on Oct. 11. This will be the first Mountain States Confer Bertagnole which stole the spot. , s r , re Bees' Flag Jitters' Tonight :1 red-heade- d ,11 ence game ever played In Utah under the kleigs. An additional inaugural feature will be the appearance of the Den. ver U. Pioneers on the Young U. greensward this autumn. The Cac Hubbard juggernaut will get lta first glimpse ,of Mt. Timpanogos and the "Y" 'hillside stadium on will be young's )iovember big homecoming game. Another high light on Brig ham Young's home schedule is the traditional Utah Aggies clash, Sat: urday. Nov. 2. Games which 'Eddie Kimball's gridiron gladiators will play away from home are against the University of Utah in Universityat StadiLub. um. Oct. 5; Texas Tech ..; .0 1 Twin Rallies InNinhTo light. Not that Mrs. Bertagnole ilitended to overshadow her nationally famous rivals, but the Utah star found the Salt Lake Country Club Win, fairways and greens to her liking yesterday and literally burned them up. She came home with a neat 78 as compared to 82 for playful Fatty. and 83 for Mrs. Opal. Some 500 fansmostly women followed the foursome of Berg, Bertagnole, Hill and ,Mrs. A. C. Moore, current state titleholder, route. From the around the first tee it looked like the local talent was ifi for a lesson from the big timers but on No. 4 the tide turned and Utah's Helen took the bock, Tex., on Oct. 18; Colorado University at Boulder Nov. 18 and spotlight ;.1 .s :1 , BY CON HARRISON half-gam- e squeezing the Pioneer League title, the Bees looked like a healthy team three times last night, but each time they took the lead they suffered a relapse and wound up ailwith the Twin Falls Cowing boys supplying the poison for the third straight time. It left the Swarm still faced with the mathematical chance of closing in a tie with Boise. The Pilots whipped, the Cards, 8 to 5. Getting to the base of the trouble, Jansen must first silence the Cowboy bats that outhit the Bee maces last night after the local hurling staff had been outpitched in the first two games. Prospects of a real mound duel for the Bee ace lie; in the fact that "Iron Mike" Budnick will do the tossing for the Cowboys. BISHOP STARTS IT Ernie Bishop started the relapse in last night's game that put the locals on their back league-leadinto stay. He singled in the ninth and with the Bees leading sprinted all the way home when Endress' Ray Perry took Ernie grounder and barely failed in an attempt to throw the ball over the on right field fence. Endress went moto third and jogged home a ment later with the winning run on Bill Randall's blow to center ................................ .; ;:c:?: ae,..SaMiiciacs;;',0iU,k.4 7-- 6 Mrs. Moore e ,Champion In CC Golf Meet ; , - Mrs. A. C. Moore, having played 36 gruelling holes over the hilly Salt Lake Country layout yester- dayIncluding 18 In the strenuous exhibition match with Patty Berg and Mrs. Opal Hillshot a steady 92 today which, with ber 12 handlcap, gave her the title lin annual ' Salt Lake Country Club Invitation. at Tournament. Mrs. Moore added the canyon titie to her present state title to be, In come the leading point-winn' Next to the., biggest sports that 1940. Hill Mrs. teamed women's for with Bertagnole golf is the tournament in the world combina- HAS 238- - NET against the Moore-Ber- g Camp Perry, Ci., rifle and pistol tion. Behind Helen's sensational 78 Mrs. Moore's total net for the 54 in matches whicth will begin Sun., the former team came in the high-loUnder the best holes Is 238, having recorded an day. Utah is sending a civilian ball system match, 82 the first day and s 76 yesterday. the Bertagnoie-flil- l team and military 'units from combination was three-up- . Second In line Is Mrs. Jack Brannagel of Logan, leader in the secthis region will also compete. rArrrs STYLE came As for form, Patty- is built on ond round. Mrs. Braunagel Beehive State entries annually for a grand total in with, the Thomson order, squat- net of 240. Mrs. R. T. Jimmp make quite a creditable showing Syweari ty and powerful. She addresses the at Camp Perry. , , ball much like Tholnson, taking a was third with 241. eLast year there were 4,100 cont. wide stance with the clul) pivoting THONLSON LOW GROSS on the heel. Her backswing is Mary Lou Thomson had low petitors in one event odone,--t- he not fast. And like Thom- gross total for the tournament. .President's Match. This year more stout than 3,000 will try for this tro. son she throws her wrists and hips She had an 85 the first day. - and phy. The tournament is sponeor. Into every blow. She takes a luct- came around with a 92 this morn. ed by the War Department and ous divot. having 'powerful arms. ing. Mrs. Stewart's 90 gross was the National Rifle Association. This Her putting is of the orthodox low In the third round. The scores: snakes it quite official. The army Bobby Jones school. Mrs. Hill is not young and daring' niter FLIGHT which is taking more and more in. 1st terest 7o the tournament will sup.1 like her traveling partner. She is Mn. A. C. Moore sirt17246 a former era. She. is more Mn. S. from $I Hemstreet with all and competitors, ply any 84 83 8 -48 Reed the Harry Cooper tvoenot far Mrs. G. 1. of .43 a a rifle serrice 883 SO gip either, Mary Lou Thomson but and :: She straight dependable. 83 bow theill nramwerl )(Mrs. J. E. calibre, pistol, teach uses 16 83 where would R. Mrs. T. Stewart Berg ammunition all to shoot, furnish SO ;ii50 And she is usu- Mrs. Y. T .Whitworth heeded for practice and the tour. use a four iron.there 11 ill Mrs, L. G, Shriver two her for right 741 up to9r ally St Mrs. Y. C. Armour a thin nutts ligament and charge nary 14 93 9- 4-anita par. Hill's back swing Mrs. Perry DAVIS dime. Now, there's a sport for is broken R. $e ts arc. A. Emery shim at its highest SECOND FLItIHT you! Moore Mrs. first tee missed her Mrs. Jack brawling - National 7711 ,,,,440 Rifle - Association off'. shot which $I $I put her under nervous Mn. E. G. Es Pecialg cials estimate - that there are at tension. Because 81 85 at-- 393 Mrs. F. J. Farrell strain of she the - least a million 80 11 64 Kirby Dawson regular rifle shoot- was unable to play normal golf, ex- Mrs. 19 W. W. Mrs. Cssindi ers in this country. The War De. cepting only a few holes when her Mrs. Frank Duncan 17 ;I: 213 13 92 pertinent wishes all of them would play was equal to that of any of iiMrs. L. C. Olpin 14 94 212 Mrs. H. J. Corleissen enter the tournament It believes' the foursome. 97 14 Dowell Vire. J. J. that the time is at hand when Hill and Berg left for Boise this aMtv. Harold Pick 91 itti 9I 07 every man and woman in the morning. They will remain there itirs. E. Halverson FLIOHT :eountry should know what makes for a match Saturday before con- THIRD SO 240 79 Mrs. J. A. Twelves ta rifle or a pistol tick and that tinuing their tour. 14 14 xMrs. J. N. Elletuton 17 83 Mrs. John Memerm, are the scores: :everybody should be able to use Following 12 94 Mrs. A. E. Lentz 435 445 454- -30 out it weapon with accuracy and not Par 19 14 xMrs. A. N. Johnson 41 Mrs.. Hill 435 444 94 15 219 Mrs. Tom 4545441 -40 444 Fierpont hysteria. Mrs. Berta:201a , Mt 99 371 Mrs. Mills Peery ' 445 430 454- -30 Misa Brre g - 6-- 5 hole-inon- 10-u- p field. - 7 f -- four-woo- ii-8- :131 11-- ,g - ii:.,z, ;. , , ''' ''' ,' f.....';'.2:, ,. i: .. ' '''. Dale. matchTom McHugh nine-bol- e defeated Mickey Riley. 2 '8,nd 1. Whatta Mean Champs? SALT LAKE TWIN FALLS j B. H. 0.A.1 Marchl,Sh 5 2 0 21Moresco,ss Bishop,2b 5. 2 3 8 Hensen,rt .. Endress,lb 5 2 8 0, Perry,3b .. 5 0 4 I, Roketio,lb Hughes,rt Randall.et 5 2 2 OlOw'Pefef Remolded 4 0 1 OlGuintini,if Arnerich,ss 5 2 8 21Steele,2b .. 3 1 5 l'Hatchette Myers,e 2 1 1 I( Ristau,p .. Oreer,p 0 0 0 01 Hall,p xJacobs .. 1 0 0 01 Carpentr,p 0 0 0 el B. H. Oat 3 I 2 4 5 2 1 0 2 0 0 4 Mel Ristau was tagged with his 4 1 12 I eighth loss of the season instead - 44 21 30 0a of getting his 18th win and scatter3 1 2 3 ed the Cowboy hits well during the 5 0 4 first six innings. He matched 4 0 2 2 Chuck Greer pitch for pitch in a .... sterling duel that stopped when the hitters took over in the seventh. Mel had a lead going into the Totals.. 4012 27 121 Totals 83 8 27 14 when he sBatted for Hall In seventh. seventh, went behind eon two 212--7 was found for a pair of rumen two Twin Falls 190 002 300- -0 Lake hits and a walk, and went out in Salt En- Bishop, Summary: Runs-;!- .1 Moreseo, front again in the last half of the dress, Randall, Greer, 2. Errors Perry, .1) Owen Runs Inning when the Bees chased Greer Henaon, batted, rty. Reynolds. Arnerich,li Earl inMarchl, outburst. with a three-ruJarem:, Randall, Bishop, Owen's triple off the Deseret News cobs, Owen 2, Steele' 2, Guintini. Stolen hitsStcele. Mara Ties-Is- e scoreboard,,sent two tallies across baseOwen. hitOwen. Arnerich 2.,, and Ben CrAlintinrs single put "Big ehl, Left on bases--gar:grief, Runs reRed" across with the other. Twin Falls 9, Salt Lake 6. 4,. Winsponsible forGreer 5, Ristan MARGIN SLICED Struek , out ning pitcherCarpenter. to' Greer 3, Carpenter 2, Ristau 4, Bases The Cowboys sliced the ma?gin By Wild Z. on hallsOft Greer 4, Ristau to one run in the eighth and then pitchesGreer, Ristan. Hit with pitched ball Passed 2848 "ladies Bees Greer. and the by hallSteele gave Double playsHughes to Bishnight" customers a last minute Hatched. March' to Bishop to Endress. Umpires headache with the winning splurge op:McDonald and Jordan. Attendance-20- 81 in the ninth. (estimated). ': .1- - .: .:. '. :','' ., :. ",,,,-...- .n ,.. - :' '.', ' ',.'' .: : ,,.':' , , , i..,4.,"'''''' - 1, ,....U. 'I' - ......,..:::k,, Demonstrate skill National Stars ' , ' --- r: ' treate a nU Null' CLUB fairways and ee by two ?mamas'''. famous ,.11 stars Mrs. Opal Hill L and Patti Berg. AB 0 'lin Patty shows 87 form Which brought national feminine title. her OWEBI' EFT Mrs. Hill and Miss t7lerg size pun on the trick,' canyon greens. itg:lig the national spot- form A RIGHTThis kept Mrs. Hal ' light for 17 ylari SALT LAKE . kinillY Ye" du." t n Three-bas- ' ,,,.,:..,.,z- ns"re Reds Smear Russets Again OGDEN, Aug. e 30.(AP)--Hangi- ng ;second straight defeat on the visiting Idaho Falls Russets !ask night, 8 to 3, the Ogden Reds made h the three-cornfight for third place In the Pioneer League even more bitter. The Reds -moved into 3-Ua tie with the Pocatello- Cards for p fourth, just a half game behind the Russets. Roy Fitter, Idaho Falls' starting 99 94, aNtrs. Tom Kinyhorn , ball FOURTH ILIODT twirler, pitched 16 90 Mrs. Ernest Oster loh 253 for five innings but in the sixth the 100-84 261 14 A. Fehr Mn. E. found the range and Red legs Mrs. Boyd Rasmussen. 94 11 119-260 smacked out three triples, cne dou95 81 100-- 271 Mrs. D. O. Clark a Sarazen Pa., up Aug HERSHFY, piled 14 100 Mrs. A. A. Mayeock, 173 ble and a pair of singles for five three-holOS Mrs. Dave Ravenscroft 91 80 mark of their runs. lead over Sara Snead at the'three-quarte- r 94 94 itMrs. S. A. Simonson IDAHO FALLS OGDEN 103 91 .111-- 302 Mrs. J. J. Phillips match In the quarter finals 'orthe Professional Golf ChamB. H.O.A. B. Mrs. E. E. Jensen 102 91 214 two-hol- e Ar1eT1:r1.. 4 0 3 0' Adams.211.. 1 1 3 0 68 a and After. !tournament Mrs. today. A. E. Olsen 95 101 103-- 305 pionship 0 5 5 2 1 0 1 5' tDuff.11 S.M(Cnixt Mrs. I. N. MeClanaltim 310 ,107 105 99-3 0 0 0 Layborne.se 1 1 1 3 advantage, Sarazen vent dut after hinat in 36 to Snead's 37. Oldnbrg,31) xWithdrew. 5 2 1 311,11eCn11,31) 5 1 0 0 Detlibou,213 7 :McSpaden closed out his match Reser,if 4 1 2 0 Canavan.lb 1 2 8 0 3 2 7 1 3 2 1 OiJoseph.cf 30th Beard,e on the hole, rapwith Runyan 3 1 2 0 3 2 0 1tWeiting.r1 Pateclb fifteen-foo- t Forni.64 successive 0 0 11Steinbeck.o 3 0 1 1 in and 1 nine ping , 3 1 0 2 3 1 1 11Polivka.p.. . putts for birdies and an 8 Pitter.p 0 0 0 Oi . Sthith,p , 01 0 0 0 and 6 triumph. Runyan finished xMityer 0 0 0 0! Tobin,p 54-f--'to McSpaden's 8-- 4 McSpaden 3 3 24 6) Totals.. 35 II 27 i Totals.. was, ihe first to go into the semi The gen xlitattete 7 Smith in eighth. finais- - and his margin of victory 011 001 000--3 Idaho Falls POCATELLO, Idaho,, Aug. big,, first inning In was the biggest of. the tournp nent Ogden 000 005 30x- -11 bsseArlStolen ErrorDuff. Summary! which Boise scored loth runs .gave the Pilots a lead they never; to this'point. hits ett. Sacrifice hitBates. Adams. Wetting. last on went here the W to hip Laybourne, local GULDAHL AHEAD night'. They relinquished Double playJoseph f, Polivka. hitsDuf Cards 8 to 5 and maintain a ;Mathematical .chance at a.., ,tie :With, Steinbech. Runs responsible forPo Ralph Guldahl shot a 69 to stand to 3. Bitter 5, Smith 3. Struck ma the Salt Lake Bees for the Pioneer League pennant:, on Bè'n Hogan at half- livka ,two, Polivka 6, Bitter 3. Itases on balls-- up lty '!''' : Um'' '' Piller 3. Smith 2. Joe Egnatic and wayl ,coming back with a brilliant Off 'Polivka 5, and McQuillan. Attendance started the early rally with singles Geórge Waldron Were in charge of !33 on the back nitie to take three ptr0.Droletto 888. !and Con Rasmussen pitched eight the affair. holes from the leading money 'Wi- aolsz I POCATELLO hit ball to win his 13th game of the ai. n. 0. A i ' B.5 IL O.1 A nner. Starting at the llth, Guldahl Locrrn an-Golfe!season. Egn1tic,c1. 3 1 5 0.Scroa,as ' 4 1 31White,cf 4 shot four birdies In five consec2 4 BALL GETS AWAY Shechan.ss, 5 II utive holes, sinking a putt 5 4 ball got away from Ted Kakoliris BMI er,r1 .. 5 2 2 '01RaMoire.31). II , 1 on the "13th. Hogan had a 71. a'rl LOGAN, Aug. and the Pocatello third baseman 11,717rmlnin313'i, : I 1 liZearirdr, I ; NELSON' FOUR UP a for the Logan Golf and tossed Ills glove at It as it bounded Lorensn.e. 4 I 4 1iGalindo,21). 3 Entries Byron Nelson, also was 'four up ILI toward !the dugout.- -- Both- Egnatic Raamusn,0 :3 3:1 X 51111c0 ..- - 133 0 Country Club tournament,-- which O'Boyle,p on Eddie Kirk of and ,Sheeban scored. Three more 0 )(Caplinger. 0 run off Sunday and Mon- Mich. The former 0 0 open champion will be hits and two additional tallies SandeLp... i have a beep pouring Iry accord-day, 35s shot of .a for pair steady 30 27 Totals to Ken Vanderhoff, tourna.! 30 13 27 Totals ing of round three 70, under Frank Kerr continued his home par.,while alfatted for O'Boyle in eighth. Kirk soared to 74 and won only Ment chairman. , 402 000 10 run barrage with a two run homer Boum conThe affair will b a 020 00 one oil he holed the where hole, in the fifth, his 16th of the season, Poatllo eighth. a 1 holes being played IS with test a Summary: ErrorsSheeban 2. scr for !while Bobby Joratz hit for the orputt. Andrade. Kakolirio.' Runs rreponsible Nelson ian, his advantage to five Sunday. and IS Monday. No juncuit with nobody on in the sevenih. Ratimuseen 5. Mills, a. witurie 2. , hitsHarrineton. Ealtrilirie,o Lowe,Baecs On upon the front nine of his second bor members Nill ba allowed to 'PENNER HONORED. rats rotiord against Kirk. He went one participate. Ken Penner: Card manager, wa3 0a1143fteltraemusten I. J O'Boyle L Strut There will be two flights with cere- outBy Rasmussen 3, Mills I, O'Boyle 2. over par, a shot better than Kirk, !honored during a - members a on an hole using the handicapstbey Off eightLett a He up. was tellormli3On picking baseeBo.nieAnT.dri:doiew !mony. presented with established on have seventh foot the birdie throughout the putt !wrist watch, radio, a suit of clothes ;11:;keeni..LrsrPinwil Mills. Umniree ache and a stymie on the ninth. year play. and other gifts. Don White and McMinn and Campbell. Attendance-1- M 14-- , Following are the prize winners: High grossHugh. Miller, 100. Greatest perennialR. V. Porter. Oldest Margetts. Longest puttNorm Schultz (20 St. 7 ins. on No. 9 green.) Closest approachAl Smitlf (I It, 8 ins. On NO. 9 green.) Mtst birdies (on eighteenth)Five tied with two birdies each. Jack Bramwell won draw. Most parsThree tied, Sam Cooner won draw, 13 Pars. Most bogiesH. L. Mulliner, 12. r Low gross froth Country Club) Wal Carry, 80. Low kross (oldtimer from Fort Douglas) Ben Lingenfelter, Draw prize for prosErnie Sehneiter, El Monte (Ogden), and.Tom McHugh, Forest 4-- 3 d e7-4- 7 Forty-on- e former members of the Forest Dale Golf Club were re United yesterday as the , original Dale golfers, now playing on the Fort Douglas and Salt Lake. Country Club courses, conwleted In the first Forest Dale old ttillers' golf carnival. N. O. Thompson, of the home course, walked away with the low gross prize, carding a 72. Tom Mc2 and Hugh defeated Mickey Riley, nine-hol- e 1, in the old timers' match. After the events were over the group met in the club house for luncheo3, and voted to make the annual affair. Al Emery, a former president of the club was elected president and ugh, Forest Dale professional, his assistant. Walt Curry was named as Country Club chairman and Russ Henderson was appointed from the Douglas course. 3-- 2 la - , Lean Larry Jansen turns "medicine man" tonight in an effort to cure a bad case of pennant jitters that apparently has hexed the Salt Lake Bees. from away Just a Colorado Aggies at Fort Collins, SENSATIONAL GOLF Nov. 23. Anyone maintaining that womfea- en's With all these first-timgolf is not sensational is barktures on the BYU schedule, it ing up an isolated tree. Bertagnole would be altogether fitting and and Berg, the former leading on proper if the Cougars would win most every hole, slapned out their their first Mountain States Con- drives some 250 yards or more. ference championship and beat They were of the Jimmy Thomson Utah for the first time in history. design, long and low. They would have been sensational even in a , Let's see you do it, Cougars! men's professional exhibition. 'S'AVE YOU IrORRY, But the long drives were not the JUST kers are football's probable kingpins, only sensational part of the game. a On No. 10 Bertagnole stiffed for the season coming up: EAST Cornell and Fordhamt SOUTHWEST long tee shot to the bucket. It Texas Assisi and S. M. U.; BIG kicked about seven feet to the Berg took a large divot on SIXNebraska; NORTH CENTRAL right of the her shot and fell North Dakota; SOUTHEASTERN green's apron some short 10 feet. Alabama and Tennessee; SOUTH. her seven iron in the thick Using grass ERNDuke; MOUNTAIN STATES she lifted it upon the green. the Colorado; ROCKY MOUNTAIN-- - ball finding its way into the cup for a duce. Hoffman then stepped Colorado Mines. up after Moore and Hill had played out and tapped in a tricky hook CAMP TERRY RIFLE e putt for another duce. Only MATCHES BIG EVENT golf is more sensational than , 7-- 6 41 Former Dale Golfers Hold Carnival LrER - ,, er 14-- S9i-- 259 -351 675-- -- 90-- - .055 656 556- -40 YOUNG Mrs. Moore THAT 355 443 455-Par In 11ALL PLAYER in the flannels of 14ra. Hill .465 454 .256 453 the Brigham City Peaches. is Doug Mrs. Bertalroola 554 Mies Taira ....... 251 455 Edwards, former star football and bas- Mrs. 'Moore ..... 37$ katball mar, at Buts, High School. The Cincinnati Reds, through its Og- be played Friday night, the initial den club, are hot on his trail. contest starting at 7 p.m. Cannon-AshtoProve; City champ, blasted General Shop of assault with a Provo, 13-in the feature game Thursday night. Pacific States Pipe Plant took an decision from Cozy Bar of Park City. Each team made five hits. : PROVO, Aug. Columbia Steel Plant trouncen Four Provo softball oulits enter- T. E. Connolly Company, 10-with ;eel 'the semifinals of the city's an Jameson, pitcher, yisjcling but two invitational Intel tournament hits. Oscar Carlson's of Provo had lit-- , Thursday night, as three out-of- town clubs and a fifth Provo ten tle trouble with Curleys Lunch of Spanish Fork with Nelson giving t fell by the wayside. up hut four hits, and the contest ; Semifinaloand final games will nnee,, 11-HARD-HITTIN- 375 545-4-2-63 544-3-1-21 ; 466-4- 3-61 451-4- 5-94 t , Provo Tens Win In Meet ; 15-b- 9 8--3 -.. 93-- 17-- On Sarazen Snead On 27 Holes I ' Won Salt Lake Boise - - Idaho Falls Pocatello 74 62 57 57 62 62 49 LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS Twin Falls 7, Salt Lake, Ogden 8, Idaho Falls 3 Boise, B. Pocatello 5 PROBABLE Pet. 45 56 61 Ogden--- -C ,TwIn Falls - Lost 70 6 - .622 .523 .483 .479 .479 .412 Behind e4-2- e 36-ho- 94-- Pilot Nine Downs. Cards ,By F. A. ---- .271 .949 11 .268 .959 .286 .930 .263 .936 .283 - .944 26 .247 TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE , ,Twilt Falls at Salt Lake, 8:15 Boise,ls et Pocatello, 8:13 Idaho-Palat Ogden, 800 Cotin' 5 , 30.-7(A- Three-bas- e "! -- 15-fo- Prime For Meet - - e 25-fo- , Two-bas- e pre-gam- e $ isj Two-hu- e 1 PITCHERS Get as Mucl, as , Following -- .949 Twin Falls, Budnick (44); Salt Lake, Jansen (18.7). Boise, blentz (144); Pocatello, Kempe (4.10). or Zar (16.6); Ogden, Erickson Idaho Falls, Bradley (9-(5-9- .) , HOLIDAY SPECIAL , rs B. A. 16!,i 17 no-ru- n 19-- Eddie,,ShOelian, Pioneer League Summary tw6-hit- too. ' tit EACH FOR YOUR OLD TIRES on the purchase of new U. S. TIRES world-famo- us long wear and extra safety for |