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Show , . , - , , ., - , ,, . , . 1 2 , Salt Lake City, Utah - , . - . ... ., I , - , , 'L , . , , I I , , . ... , . - k, . .. . , , I, , - .. i14i . , , , ' 4. , . ; ' 't é , Shiiiii:77.--.-Vivacioys-kittle-Lady-0112-k--1-7-.- , Well, T;Sister, TeTA-Se- . .,. .4, 69 After 32 On Out-Nin- e .- ' , -- the.$5,000 St. Paul Open, a fellow who cuts a couple of strokes off reguli- tion figures finds himself blush. ing Insttad of boasting.' This is the kind of. tournament in which a subpar round may look to have a like a sure better the of one Or darkhorse, 'Ben Hogan, kikown pros such as Keller-publi- - - course-i- n c ' - .. w. ' , -- - - 62. with a fantasitc The dope sheets 4.7 fellapart r. LEADER - leader- Taking over the Bob Ramie ship was ton of Evansville. Ind. He recentlywon the Hoosier State Open:Muniilton had been ripping off sub-pa- r scores in practice rounds and didn't slow down a- bit In posting a e - ' - - - - - - , ' ", , ' 26 PeREAK '' PAR. -' 7 safe with a 65, but before he tould catch his breath, Lawson, Little, Gene Kunes of Philadelphia, and the veteran Jimmy Hines came up beside him. In all. 26 of the gang broke par 72, and 11 were under ' 70. . . of the day was Biggest blow-umade by Hogan. the leading coin ', se collector. He posted a 32, four une" der par. on the first nine and was 7'. five under after the.14th. He took si three straight bngles 'thereafter and came in with 69. ... - p .,,,- -- . . . - Schroeder And Wood In Finals , . 7 - !- : , ) -- - , ' , e - ,.. Wood. playing as he did in the t days when he was a member of the e U. S. Davis Cup team. crushed 7, Prancisco (Pancho) Segura of ae, Ecuador and Miami University. - yesterday, after Schroeder - had turned back the challenge of Ladislay Hecht, former Czechoslo-e vakian star. 7,5, tourney. .:,:. 6-- 4 6-- - : - 6-- 6-- Eastern League Binghamton Williamsport All other games postponed. ; ..,, ... .., '4.'., - i ,,,, , ,, ,. ' l' i; 1 t i' , a,. , , ,.N., 1 ,- c f ! I - e 1 .. , ', ,, ', , , , . ,.,,,- ..',,,,- 4 ,., e. lc ., .., e e,e,...e...., ,., . e: - '' A , ' - , , , , f7 9. , , L '.. ' , - . 14 , , ... , ,1 a e , , a 40, , i el... . - ,e, , a a aot ee ' .411 e P ,. ' '' ne ,... , , ei ".1 , 4 :, , t' e, 1 , i ''"' : e ,, . - -- , - - ? VITAL CONTEST of Pinney has shown flasbes championship. form ate times in second half play, but first half champions should ,,,, ' i t , , 4: big-tim- e . Western Army Footballl Team Sets Drills . Helper, Uen,C. Blnghain Ju tztors Win Burley,'Lewiston Itt Finals the Tient. will compete, in NNestern 'I Califhis - - rw . 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COMIC JIVING Special feature of the final night of competition Vat a comic div ing performance, staged hi, Kenny Lyman Arnold Coon, and Maurice Stark. e The suary: ' , 1 yard free. style for 111441Joe Bram mem Irairmont:: Floyd Chantpneys. Ogden. Evan Ashworth. Frrnont. 1:08.2. back stroke for menRalph Arnold Coombs. Fairs Barnard. Ogden: moot; Don Reddish. Fairmont. 1:14.3. breast ,strake. for womenLois Plea. ' Fairmont; Carol Nelson,- - Garfield: Ellen Edwards. Garfield. 119.3. , free style for menroyd Champneys. Orden: Edward Watson. Des- 'rot Gym; Lester Hartman, 'Fairmont, - KNOXVILLE, 'Tenn.., - . 1- Aug. t.11BITVel7rtictlh(71,TnivPrsitv .-- atheltic of Tennessee since 1938, will join the staff of Col. Robert R. Neyland, football coach of the army's r gridiron squad,. he announced to- day. O'Brien, 34, said he had obtain. ed leave of absence from his uni- versity duties. His stay with the be only army squad, he temporary. because he intends itnd, join the navy as a physical structor In October. O'Brien will be succeeded at the University by Hobart Hooser, school coach at Lake City, high Fla. all-sta- said.---wil- . - , Sports 'Mirror r ,, . , - , DenoEserellen a r . - o Park 1 . , -J o r I1 N Yoh i - eoto; l (, . 1 , 1 - parboil at want a sowDon't dinap 1 I 1 ' .1' . nirr, ''' - 1 ' , you la It:Montt. wrung to. point thin' entail and prusont lor day natutallooking - with a thous portrad polsosallsod Donee& ., : '',' '' ':111-1- I . 's ''''' f .. iv.i. , ties 0 ,,. , , A . tm..0 Men's Special tlianditnied. yaws $liaa la 0 Loathsretto folder. t t b - t ' , 3- - , v - sec-mi- d . s.ii I I t ' --- --- 1 -- 1 '' - ' , 6-- r THE ASSOIATED PRESS' YEAR A GO - TODAYCleveland dr,1P slid Bob Feller, Indian speed Kll hoard Gbaxaelkielod7okjeuelforrawrvoemr. Edwards, would not be called up until richer. eiN,close of baseball season. Virginia, Lundell. Garfield. 113. Springboard diving for menChester THREE YEARS AGO-- -' Detroit Tigers de- Breadwater. Robert Garfield: Thomas, 2. , Deeeret Gym;, Floyd Champners, pe,l'tbacewkY:drkm'iTniam7skrede"-t!IRA ilitif71.4 ..08den.iffie.re2tted . 83.5 in more than two years d rola,' for medley 'j'A- -- srammerArnold (nen FIVE TEARS', AGOLS4mStieed won vlaihrsh ''Ray Jensen. Robert Hubbard. ,Paul 's 5.000 open golf tourney with 383 Lel Snow. Garfield. .3.01,8. score. , 8:21.3. "eight t.a l'al"1---T",- a finest O'Brien Joins STAY- UP LEADERS Jockey Turnbull Severi.Winners - UmotreoBalitt 1 3 . 1 ' , Intermoun(AP)-- .. pad- Ogden's-crac- dlers carried away team honors in the joust, with Garfield and Fairmont swimmers providing interesting competition. .11 . 1 largest-swimmin- e i).' , 1 t g. ti , ., il 1 - "';. 1 11 IT . ' bantam- - Ralph Barnard, Canadian i , -,2 - -Tony Olivera of San Francisco thanke experience for a hair- of Vancouver, V - - ." p' Olivera Lindsay, 10 Rounds -- .F 1 I It p five-tea- , ' 4 ; 4 se 4 . -- I 2 1 .) ere-- so '' ,le a . .. city-wide- , ';- '-- t i ; , t , city-wid- Atlanta 24 I -- - I ' I 0 , I ,1 i 'I 1 , ., ,,, Job 1 ' .4 ' ,,,,,E, i t . I, ;, , , 1 . A 1 Two-bas- Illr"s-B,- ,e,-- es, ' ",.ae - '':',, - , '- . II 4 i HORSESHOE PITCHING is one of the most popular par. licipation sports In Salt Lake Cityand the four youths pie. tured aboie are among the best in the sport, having captured MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 1.(INS) top honors in the recent Recreation tour. Department --Sig Harris. identified with University of Minnesota football for 40 ney. Top photo shows Richard Walkingshaw, left, and Reid Years, announced his retirement doubles team. Lower photo, Joseph Gardner, the runner-ufrom the gridiron today. Norman and left, "deBridgewater, who teamed to he Bridgewater, felt he Harris, declaring from the grief and cop the doubles championship. served Norman captured the singles' strain of coaching after 40 years to Joe do it. out title, beating e. on the gridiron" turned in his res- et ' -- ' , 1 ' 1 ,,.' I .'t '. crowds in several ' 1 .. - ''''''',-- .. ,is - 1 -- , ' ' ' .'. f .- all-tim- e 1 1 -- . t ' ' - Southern Association . - , ' , e - 1 - , - ;1- e ai T. ea,4-- ,. !et: ,e. ,- . : ' '. - - ' ea ' - ' ,,. 1 e e 41 , e. , e, ,. laes, . . - - ''' - 1000 See AAU Tank Finale At Garfield- th:itIg0Sw,A.ansgheinlegts Little Hork Memphis .4 te ., ., - ' - ... - le, - 1 ,, '' '' .'1 ...4' .. a- o ' - ' e ' ' E - ,e; '' e ' kl- ; , - 1, - Three-bas- - sail-.today- - 1 ' ,,,, -- 1 -- - ' tee flarris Quits line decision' I. lutris 'lily gm T o d ay . 1 e:, e , a t 'e ,..- 1 ' ' -- hd. --' 1 1 -- 4 a '. , ' ee , ' et s -' s hia-ealli- 1 II - t ; '. ,. 1 1 1 - , - , ''- ' prior 18 qualifiers will compete in the championship division, the next 18 and 18 more In the in third. Match play begins Saturday. Aug. 8, until Aug. 11 which ends the first round. Winners play winners in the second round Aug. 12 to 18. One loss eliminates each player. All matches will be over the route, with the exception of the championship round which is 36. - ioneer.i Liberty Park ivimillers Score Victories 1 - --. - , '':' .1.'' ,':- ; , , ..,' 't ALL GET CHANCE The new system used thls'year will allow every golfers, whether a 70 or a 100 shooter. a chance to win Qualifying rounds of can be played anytime -, 4 e " net thandlot ; - ,., ' , - " - - ... 2 , .. .. .... ,. a t,,,-- 4, "' i. t finals at Stockton. month. c1IaelTtnitia. ecliegietl., rounds at a fast ,leCORRY, BEAN ATTEND an enthusiastic crowd v Bill McCorry of the Ogden Reds e,e, last gghat.yeanhdimOliavneraedegreinigneatehsee and Douglas Bean of the Pocatel- i tactics lo Cardinals watched the games non-titlbattle 'though , Four games tomorrow launch the final round of play in Salt Friday. Thev are looking for new both his eyes were. moused tip at ' . 1943. se Scores: for real fires Baseball the Federation but 'talent,re Lake 'Amateur League, i Pioneer and Liberty Park swimmers sounded warning that the final gong. Lindsay showed the ate Bingham circuit aren't expected 'to explode until works in it. 11' rl A SHOAI Will be s.trong .contenders for honors in Thursday's city- - effects of a powerful body attack. they 4 0 3 0 0tddoway,11 4 01 be at a settled, week when a player umpire altercation will Olivera weighed 120 and Lind3 1 1 O'Ishmatsu.e1 5 2 3 0; wide swim tournament at Fairmont Park by scoring impressive Dyerjo 3 3' 1 0 3 Barrett 211 ' 4 3 say 122. of league official s4) cial meeting ' warm-u4 1 3 2 in 4 2 .2 victories 0 Bettow 3b nmpetitiort yesterday. ' s . Won Lnst rs-- t'lark,p-l5 2 1 4 0 1 1 Nelson:se 0! Ford Ib Alleging that several members tallied 90 Liberty Park paddle-r2 5 of the Rio Grande club struck and Rio Gill title ,R33 Woodbry.rt 3 0 3 1' Rallarnto e 4 2 11 Tb . 4 4 2 to win a , Alser.lb-e- t 3 0 .'0 00 Sheen.lb-pmeet at points 5 2 Injured him after the game, Um- Crescent .INJ.S Olsen,et .. 0 0 4 Ents.r1 .. 4 0 3 the Liberty- - pool yesterday. En! Rides 0 1 pire T. C. Alsop is asking. suspen- Remington Arms ' ')p,,,5:1 camphity, 5 sion of Roy Austin. manager, and SALEM, N. DunnAl .. 3 0 2 0 ared.119 I 0 5 0 sign :was second with 27 points, In oneof the neatest 3 4 -.571 Bill McLeese, captain of the Rail- - B&B Insulation riding per. 38 13 31 5 32 3 21 I; Total s Totals Fairmon 17 Park tallied for third, formances in recent track history, 3 4 White Star .4')9 Provo .., rpadersteam 000 200 000 ..... .. k...., held either will be W. A meeting 4 3 Turnbull copped seven ..y:.;0 Bingham Center was Jockey Victory- Recreation "2 441-I"NM ainghun ' CHICAGO, Aiig. 4 Balla3 .429 Monday or Tuesday to ride on the Police ''''' fourth with 10, and McKinley out of nine races on the Rockingwas the IsbmarrorsIvins race in which Irsmisase Whirlaway hit 2, Beckstead min ham Park card yesterday.." Bountiful ., 7 .0001 0 affair. President George . httsNelson. Epic expected le match noses at the scored one point for fifth. Turnbull started his victorypa-- FridaV's results: , Home runNelson. StruoRk with Alsab. But finish AFTBR-GAMBsarrett outOn FRACAS TRUUMPILS PiONEER B&B :Insulation 6. Bingham 3. in the second when he won rade trIelgame 5. Sheen 7, Clark Alsab was on the Police 7, Bountiful I. Noip'L-oi- t with .Rough Biscut, which paid Wells 2, Clark 3. Dunekle7 1. little The fracas took place following In with other competition ,three Mondays opener a! WashingStolen Bountiful $5.80. He then scored Pollee Mabasesnyer a, UmpiresBalliff untilPark Grande the Remington Arms-RiA B11,0.A.1 ton : and today's $25 .000 hand1- teams, Pioneer aquatic perform- nipulate in the third. at with A 11.11.0,A i and Barney. .. $10; Amcontest ,Thursday. A bitter- - argu- - .t:Iviy,mo 3 1 2 l'OlsoiLel 4 0 01 a on event 36day pro- ers registered 50 points to defeat ple Reward in the fourth, at $3.40; km). closing rnent deevloped during the game J. Evs.e..3b 1 1 2 14.4itibert.3b 3 3 3' 3 Ottlell Murray at Arlington, was between Central with 38. Riverside 3 2 I 0! AB I; n .ik: gram with 32, Lou O'Neill in. the fifth, at $15.20: ABB 0 I between Rio Grande players and W.Evans.e 11 01 22 1!5larsh.1b t'lle a a o 0 0 0; Carrth.rto klineander.rf 2 5 2 2 6, Brill q W.Chly,lt and Washington with five. and Two Kick in the sixth, at Umpires Alsop and Ben ,, ,Koller wri4s,1ts 3,, O. 4- F.Glibert,e, 3 0 6 4 0 2 01 other, horses." Townsn.1b1 EARLY &VIRUS ,, ,' $14.20 about whether a ground ball was Mose.3bif 2 0 0 1: Nelson.ss - 3 1 1 0 Bazen,h 3 I 0 0 'E vn3b 3 '' 0 1 0 was 'A of S31,600 total bankroll A number- of 2 0 2 0 Youncif 3 3 01 MeNtilln.ef Turnbull was halted in the sevteams 4 3 0 0' hastitelf p 3 0 1 0 swimming caught ortrapped. After the game Haretson,c1 1 all horses If 6 nine in 3 2 0 2 3' Niclen.e.ef 3'..laeob,,.3b theof fing, from- various recreational centers enth rice but continued his win 4 4 2 1 0, 2 19 n Tilek.t.os two players allegedly struck and Nalr11,2b Erteksn.rf 3 1 0 .0 Barker.P .. 3 earn0 11 o 3 Bekkersa 6 and have already pn- chain atop Valdina Joe In 1,14smtt 34 011-- 0&start. of Whirlaway's 2 0 0 1 Carter. p ... 0 0 0Randall p beat Alsop. the 4 1 0 0, Westorre 6434236 had a chance- to teredplaygrounds 11.yneh.11 lings vAlOch the 3 0 3 it paid $4.20 and then tourney next eighth, 624,- an additional 21 5 15 k Totals , 26 12 11 ill T agg er7 lb 6 2 5 0 Pureell rf swelled be Totali by ' iti - the week, along with several 0 indi- Concluded his exhibition Ertekset.lb 3. 6 I 0 noo should Charge of battery hare been Bountiful oal 00011 Siazze.30, 6 Wright's per. vidual stars, filed. tn city court againgt WU- - col, no 30;i Thhnpon p 2 1, 0 .0I to Don Red- - ninth by booting. home Siganar, according ; enn cOme ial 0 0 through champion. which paid $4.60. Summary ErrorsMoe, J. Cleverly. Morrle.0 a liani.,Mclieese Sr., and Jr., and Three Cv,1hsh 0 0 Oil Mtn- -, base hitJ. Evans. Latartt.p again today. ,veltilineceolnodroc ttthFairmont Park Manager Austin 'by Umpire Al. 0 1, 2 of Trainer Ben usort admission Cleserly., J. Gilbert, Marsh Rosander. ' By 2: Pearl eto ' 1 0 0 0 Ermay's result. sop. No' action haft beep taken Rtin4 1,Itted inW. Evans. 'Mm City Jones, a fellOW Who ought to knOW. FREE ..B1s,-- : It Pioneer.Par8I) League 4,13rkpr 2, .I. Gilhert 3. Double PIVFIW. on the matter as yet. ixas in tip top shape! a yin, 04,...'sh R. R. E an to Hateh to tar pie. ,I, Gilbert (limy, zo 3 27 0 WhirialVa-mini& TOW 'rotate. 48 1827 4 (c,. IIPTI frsitm Store 2 3 ..... (,d1 strnck outIty Barker 5, Carter it e'"" V 010 BuOtnrne t ei. Leron Terry tD). 3030 430323 Unom Psutto Meanwhile, fans are InAi:li7st this inilup, S f;)ritlillls 0 nwaiting 1;0, Loan 3. TIMM .nt taMP I '41) r rl- - Nuirtar 000 2e4r4 ' 'r Rarry II. 111 and M sen deriarationit, an eR d ' With 'Interest the stretch ;drive for 'ranter Knowldon. Green and Pus. endriek. Seee r cl ITTIMAII ErrOrtTmwovend 3, Fv333 3, . ers ( D 1,, crank M elion .i Pt , ,,, 1,,t,,,h ,,.. 4,,,,,,,ir, ,...ec, eit ' .s''''..-11.. ..', ' ''.,,."'-.a, 121'?, ket we.tmer 5 Erteksou 3, Lam, title honors begins tomor- l,W'"Ile in the Niassachtt ch,,1" yelar,ansibi.orltd(11:y.11TamMaxarTlicurertsi 14., to WhirlY ' R. HAI E Home rilliNieMilif$11. 401 Flakoro 4 13 sears oldDarrell Jamea-tC- ). r,ll-Too.hase has Me3tillon. R Insolat on sella handicap: Strocco,r'190-1u- i;2kBr.,. II Duane S. CI C. 11,00 Wftirew Ilinglim AGAIN CLASH 2 2. Terwler Tim ket MeMillon AB H A A., Bekker, Delgado Tommy cla ssic (A lington a R. is N. E 13 4 0 0 4 lenrimf .. ' 4 0 Remington; Pmee've years oldRalph Steenhhek ER 0 So mit outBy 'Johnson 5. Motets 0. LeaTopping the slate, s Reading 11, No Competi- 1;i1eo Prom; , 2 0 vitt 2. Lamson 4. Pearl 1. Hamlin 3. Airs,. Mayer Arms vs. Rio Grande game at,10:30 Zairw.1, 3tt 44 2 11 0 NorthruP.11 4 3 U; S. Arms Subdopot OtetZ est Sell- a 3 2. tion, Staretor. 3 o S. sar.es on- - ballitIt Johnsmn OIEmrtsn,112. itiPGle.ni: o;:tqiie a.m. on Mu nicipal N o; 2. The 4,1 Hammond and Sorenoen; Tadd and Ps. 4 2 4 1' 3 3 er rt ill,' Hamlin 4. ltaatelhe 3. t two rivals are deadlocked for first Maiearo,lf 4 0 0 n'- Turn lemon. , Plamnelh .ss 3 Bruce the Tanderum Barnes ' tin. Called up to provide (Ill. t 2 0 0, ,., Crescent in standings.- Lonr.n-r.,3 o i 01Beany.3b BACK B TROKS 3 Crescent defends el ing for Whirlaway's usual- late- 12 reara.eidTem Vander iterthe Brikhain Cur Of r Nehls.2b, 3 Salt Lake ,its share 2 0 8 0 Uri,. 2b A- r (Iral Get Bowman 2 w 4 Ed Neice die as .2" 3! s a; li 0.A. rush to the front De4r1 Corbett (Cia. John Flores the lead against the strong Bing- - ?,I ar k amt.0 3 0 0 '0Atordenm . 3. tin. 0 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 1Gibbes.aa earo, who brought Shut Out 'home! 13 Tears oldaaiph S teenblik l NASHITILLÉ. Tenn., Aug. 1, 3 Hirmonoit,21, ham teary at S:30 on the- latters Deterson,o 3 0 4 0 9 0 Holmarn 21; .4 2 3 2, BREAST classic smoke Nashville Vols of the 4 1 1 lAllen,pmf.. 5 1 2 31 co Witt the Arlington ,diamond, while , Police invade'' Ttll'31' 13 years oldDean Dar- - (Ar)The e' I'1010 Corbett l. 0 tr 1 4 3 here 2 flew '1 0 Arearo I . 1121 ,' . Bountiful for another Kitmen.lt ,20 from! Southern As.spciation ,have acoulrSaturday. yornia311 Duan e Fnoler .Cl. 5:30game. 3amea cmsh,,, 0 Anderson3b "I0 00u 0'-- 3 3 0 1 '' '001 Spriogs for today's 13 years oldLeno M artmea 050 4 1 3 ,2 Saratoga ;White Star and B&B Insulation B 4, B InslilatInn ' iceobb,4' ,, I o o 1 Glaaer e right handed (Pl. Ralph :ed Bob Bowman, !WI' 4 .summarY, 2 0 signmot.: 1 4 4 1 0 14011ll; Sto.nhilk f R)Y Bob Opieraen lc,. it pitcher, en Option:4mb the Chi. tangle on No. 2, at 6 vit. to w ind olv. Emerlson, Dignanelit' Crry.,c, ,StOlell ;v,,,,,,,,t,.. ' 2 0 3 ,2 12 0 Zondell.10. '0 14 year &ARobert Gatlin ---2 'Ruben (Pl. Cubs. Bowman. the Vols " G. up the day s' activities, Three 1 8 1 0 Hamiloav rt 4 I Nlehol, 0 corn a ir ft vn Damson,' Graaer 3 ' Holmes '1 ' 41'). ' ,. In games Friday . B&B w h ipped; Turner . T w.,K13nr Frise ll. 2. 3 Holmes. hit 0 0 0 Nelvonmil - 2 2 0 0, Threehise addition to, their pitching staff ..4 ';h1,0 0 coma. Run 8 5 .1", John 0 0 Wild I 0 Caputo., 1himHolnirren. ,.Ill ,an p . behind , Bingham, the six hit,..1 hatted inTurner 2. Urey 2. Friseh 2. ts,,r, 3 3.33,,.. nittir imtral tisan Corbett Iwithin it week. is now at. Toronto ;Itruek ontBy Allen, 9 Wild Damsons. r arsone,p 3 1 0 2' a nolmaKdre. !Jaek Darrell Itallinser. Duane lowler. 'Will report .to the- Nashville pitching of Ken Petersen, Charge defeat I "3. Mark. Strue It N i Jsme1-etelmd"T 4 It 37 Paterson Itsrka it Lens 13. ,motais Rune Olt Allen 3, Burt 1 Parimrs raughn Barker twirled the Police rogY at Birmingham Aunday.., He ,33, I 23 a; Tntoland tt o n balls-0- 12 2 took 0, Salt Lake ,, Rama Inn-3 Aral , WO a. Marko Par mt,teit orm to St been with the Canadian team triumph over Botintif ul. pasterson , 1 , Torn oil tal Holm0ren, But; tylearaark):)IptdonierRiver.s..0004.ple si7e. 004 700 2: lielson S. The stiAnicga Jima atuon3-1- " C. Itrtsh en Ct since late .1n May t . . -- , -- ta,, ', (te.,,. ee ' : ! ignation as an assistant coach to Dr. George Hauser, the Gophers' contest The Redskins. head coach. fessional 'career Harris began will be for the benefit of the Army in 1901 when as a freshman he Relief Fund. Major Wade. who brought teams made the Minnesota varsity and to Pasadena's Rose Bowl when he has been identified Minnesota coached at Duke and Alabama, will football as a scout with or coach. have nearly SO men In his orig, inal squad. but will - trim it to 50 before game time. Decisions ,a,3to gAattnige.,. . alltrnPitInant the Utah thttrhael:feating2NamPa te ., , ' .'- yet, the purchase of defense stamps in All Logan. prizes except the championship cup- Will be given In defense stamps and all the entry fees will go to the purchase of the stamps. ' red-ho- . - Cache ValleyGolf Touring All-Sta- one-side- ----- - , SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Aug. stalwart gang of army gridmen soon will take time out from the grim business of training for war to spend three weeks drilling for the less serious game of football. The army announced that Maj. r Wallace, eVade's western football squad will enter training at Camp Cooke. 55 .miles north of here, within 10 days. for their s - "", ' 6 ' . 'provide a real test for the Bei,- eragemen tomorrow.. Ralph Crow-to- n t , is the likely Magna pitching ' e starter, with Kenny Price or Al Rucker slated to shoulder mound duties for the ambitious Pinney& Brigham is 'expected to have ;,es..eeeee,- ,seee,,esses, Neeeeese,sseeseesee. allittle trouble with Helper. ,e, though the latter crew is always BRAUNAGEL CHAMP, Should Be Good When She Grows Up , dangerous on its home diamond. Jack Braunagel .is the defend- over ingCamp in this tournament and SHIRLEY TURPIN, pitcher with the classy and Gemmelleisrefavored American Fork, which has lost 24 still, be out to cop these honors Magna Copperettes.--. is the standout feminine softball perform. straight games.. again this year. However, he will fascinatwho that the lollow scriveners have to be In his best form to erpf the season. say beat outLogan's young golf- stars ing game. She has already won eight games. . Dick Ltmdahl and Pete Randall. placed first and second respectively in the idahoama-- teur tournament. ,' . Stirs Am:item...14001) ,- ,- 's Magna-Garfield- PRETTY, TOO Pretty as a picture, Shirley Is small and slender, appearing to be almost too little for But her pitching abil- competition. She boasts ity belles her size. a blazing fast ball, a change of and remarkable control. -pace, Shirley gives much of the credit for her softball success to Pat another regular Magna Baxter. . who takes time out to give la.jcivice and aid to little Miss Turp- . in. Shirley'a perfect game was reg., istered a week ago ,against the strong Lucky 13 Klub of Salt Lake City. Shirley struck out eight , batters in that game, and Thurs. 0,GDEN, Aug. 1.Bingham, Brigham City, Helper and Ogden day night she repeated with a performance that gave remained in the running for the 1942 Utah American Legion the Copperettes a 10-- 0 triumph. baseball championship today, as the clubs entered the semi-finalWINS EIG1IT GAMES at. John-Affle- ck Park To date this season, Shirley has and finals. Opening round contests Friday 4, Yvon eight games while losing only were all two.That's an exceptional record Helper, defending champions. when one considers that teams like measure of St. George the ShamrockFootprinters, Kolob took the Legion Lumber of Springville, etc,, are 13 to 1 and Ogden, one of thei Idaho, ..Aug. 1. LEWISTON, t ranked, among the best In the na- other contenders. downed and Lewiston will (AP)Burley L tion. Murree 20 to 1. Bingham disposed clash here Aug..7. 8 and 9 to de- . One of the reason's for Shirley's 11 to 2 City termine the 1942 Idaho American softball achievements Is that she .of Provo of Legion ,Junior Baseball championend on the field left the "I'd long to likes ratherl pitch. really 13-Lake Salt a score the do ship. than softball against anything' Play Athletic Officer le F. Bushman else I can think of," Shirley Rotary boys. SEMI FINIALS said the Lewiston Post of the LeSemi-fina- l As she's still improllirig. her fol.pairings today found gion telegraphed a $490 guarantee lowera claim that she'll pitch the Bingham meeting Brigham City to Burley to assure the "Southern cham- and Ogden battling the lielperites. team of Copperettes to the national' traveling expenses. The championship game will be won pionship some day. the' South Idaho Burley played under the lights at John District championship by beating Affleck Park at 8 o'clock' this eve- Pocatello. Lewiston took ihe ning. District crown by de- - , i' - e - e - ', ---- -, hext to the LOGAN. Aug, tomor- Sunday at the Logan Country Club , will be the annual Cache Valley Amateur Golf Tournament. PlayPinney ing under a new system, this should be the year's and vital game at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow in Community Park. The Beveragemen were scheduled to play the Brigham City tonight, but game wasospostponed. . In other games, American Fork Invades ,Copperton for a tiff with Gemmell Club, while second-placBrigham City treks to lielper for a contest wtih the Miners. The Gemmell game is get at 5:30 p.m., tanwith Brigham and Itelper gling at 2:30. aeesselatares ,, . ' s e, , 414, ,.. ...o, 4 4.4 .. 'As evvi,. 1" '4 ',1 , i , , 1 etke,t,,, , ' k el ' - eete.e ,,,,,,, ''''''''' ',0'..." fr ....:.,,,,ler "04. , ' e row. PINNEY 'VA. MAGNA In the feature contest, '4 , ' - .- 4 , ,' 1 , '''-' '' '"' 7: Holf-looke- Pinneys,' Brigham, Magna, Gemmellchief challengers Timpsprepare for tests t i , , , ee0 ..,., ; i , I , z.. - no-rti- - ia ' . , se - e .' , ' '' : .; 0 , , , ' cottr-gam- , f ., , 4, aee ..' Turpin. who's one of the e e .softball pitchers in the !tate. e . SHE'S ONLY 12 .. 12 el; years old, bet Shirley only she already has carved a niche for , , herself in softball's local hall of e,... n fame by pitching áe .4 s, e game in State League competition. Although she's eight or ten e .... years younger than most of the e, players she pitches against, Shirley, is a regular pitchernot Just a e toes the er. s She rubber at least once a week for ee. the Magna club, which ix at the ,, e. present, leading the girls' league He is undefeated. race and pennant Pitching since she was 11 in the .a fast company of Utah's best girl softballers. Shirley has registered , . one of the best records of any e. pitcher in the state, i , , . ?, 1. C, toll:-- 4 ' 're , ' e ee ee '-' Sets '" - ' ,4 4,, e leading-gir- ls' . .. ,,,e.e. , a - s, ' , t , , ea,1 II ' - :'' .. ... , , ,, eet - i. ', , :' .' l' ta - t I! .,, t. , ; , I , f ., , :Irre gParc)nreehteadd theraedlithedts , , ..., g high-flyin- 1 , , , ,0 .., , vt, 0,,4. , , - - .. , ,Ir a' , ' ', 4 ' e- . - &., as, ' ''- el' .,. Vitt,, a - , ,doe , , ..,--0,- 4 - - - ., , s ' - - , .1,. ' ' :, ,.,.....: .. North-Southwe- -- .... .,.,, d . ,,.. ' ' ' :'4,..1,-.- 4- ,,, ..,. . , ', - ' ,,, , ; 117'''''''''' 4,: 4 ' ,.,,', ' ,,, , A - ' '.1 l' 1 !' e ..' A ., ' ... , see, ..., , i i;- .. i , ' I ' , : - ,,,,,7., , i - - ; ' t -. ',wee' lt:.. .4-4:- 1. t '''. .,, ''''''' , e, :c d - fle-hi- t. i , - ' ', .. , '.?, New patrons at the White l take Softball Park invariably 1 one glance at the youthful vivacious 'maid cavorting around the diamond in the uniform of the Magna Copperittes girls' softball team and assume that or something." she's "the bat-gir- l Then they see the little lady go , into action. t" Clad in the orange-coloreshorts of the classy Capperettes, she takes the mound and begins whizzing a fast ball across the plate. At this point, the new fan, pop- eyed at what he has seen. turns to his nearest neighbor , and in-quires if "that little girl really pitches for the Copperettes?" i The answer is yesdefinitely. Umparlayer-Frackt- s :- , with 'too d many "Hitelkeotaiti. . . . score book' and veriup. hie Encouraged by the tnemory oel fied that Preacher Roe had first-halIndustrial f State race, the whiffepdaretilecvnelanrrinvialghthatt.am.ex.n, League baseball teams round' the second half halfway point in theweek-ene" admitted the , and pennant chase this same time he Provo set out after the struck out twice himself. So Timm'. Only- the fact that Gemtwo from eleven leave nine?"'t mel Club boasted a winning rec- . . Maybe she had ord similar to the Timpsthen there. something ,fadedis keeping title hopes alivein other clubs. The Timpa have won tine Loo-a- n straight games without defeat- ,and are. expected to improve that slate today and tomorrow. While the Timpe are favored to whip Amex:lien Fork this evening In a game atProvo and rest on their laurels tomorrow, Salt. Lake , SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y., Aug. (AP)Ted Schroeder of Glendale, Calif.. the nation's top ranking se-live amateur tennis player. and Sidney B. Wood, former Wimble- dont champion. meet today for the title in the annual Meadow Club s . .,. Bob Hooey of the Ohio State Journal tells one about .a feminine haeeball fan who - , their Harbert thought..M was , 4 ( HA. ' 7 .., Big In State League , ., Title Race '' ' ' - ',,,.. Pe i Shirley some- what yesterday- as a field of ,150 the '- players came' to' grips with first ',' slanting Keller layout in the Heat-Peround of the meet. Clayton ''- the candy' kid of the Carolinas, ewas backed with, heavy sugar to win the $1,000 jackpot proved he wasn't a mountain climber and left him trudged in with a 75. This so far behind that there was hope of his overhauling, the ' slight toe of the field. - i ' .- ,' , , : ,i GLEN SNARR BY CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN , ST. PALL, Minn., Aug. L.(AP)The way the are going in work on the , I ,:.,,,, ..... I .., MO 4V4011,011110POWSP4,...,111.,,,WMIVP'; e, ' . , , - u eteoe filCopperettes '13lows''To Wins 8 Games Hogan , - . , , ' ,, , , ,4,, ,.. Angle, AnyhattL, .; ounShirley , 1,'1942 ugast ------- ---, 'A' , . coe 1 ? 1 , ,.. , 1 . ' ' Saturday, , - ,.... , ' ' - ' .. .'. . St-..1.,,.t.i.t,:- , :- ., - ' .. Pinney, ' ' Clash Magna 7701n Park. In Sófibiill 'Under Cynosure- 'Whit:HereTomorroli: '''''r. l' f T Turpin ., r 'First Lead Provo .Holds ,,--- , ; . . - ... . THE DESERET NEWS i -i- f, ' I , . " : P1' ., '71) 7-- . Viet eat complete Nal Mewed Film Home Movie tiemoiseent ne-3- .10, - , , i - PHOTO & CAMERA STUDIO II t, jet SO Din 1 I 1 : t- t |