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Show , . ., ölf King Cro'thied As BiIIJohnson Beats Goff, ....,.....".d, . , - , , ' 4 Ogden Man Stages Rally 11 To Take Title! '''; ' 4 , Tt , LA.' ,e By Dee, Chipman - ') , , ' t A, Utah had a new amateur golf 1 ,, champion today following a ,e 4417 spectacular finale over 36 holes .,.. of the long tricky Fort Douglas ,,,.,..4,,,,,., '1 course yesterday in which. Og 3, ( .,.. den's youthful Bill Johnson an- - ..., ,:,;,! nexed a climactic victory .,., Eterira 41E7tir8fi,i;i115;-cciti- l amazing display of "pressure" --, A ,, --- .) , ,.,t ..,,,,.. ., ,..,..1, ,,, 4,- ', ,)-- .,..,,,r ,-- , , golf. The ,, , ' Ida-Tw- in 6. - ' gz. .,,,. 4 ' Irg ,. , ), 1, Makes , 1 l ., Injured his shoulder when he omitted against a tense. snagging tly balls yes- Wiley. Me was taken to an Xray labor- and Willithow. today the extent of hit hurts. Ho was unable to use the arm at ail following the crash and tuspented ha had Inhered a dislocat- sd shoulder. , 4: I PollOtring is the Pioneer lAatIal Idled- nue tor this week: , , 1 lois at Salt Lae. ' 4 , Ogden at Pocatello. Twin Falls at Idaho Piths. - 6 ok Lake at Pocatello. Idaho Palls at Botae, Ogden at Twin Palls, , '"', Comeback T ;'....',..i- hitBoise ,' Golf also won Nos. 29 and 30 to go 2 up, but watched the ( -., ; r'-- 4 ,;,, .., ..,. plucky little Ogdenite come1 .' back to win the next two and ' ',.'"48'!'"':',.:'square the match again. The two ;:, . t classy linksters halved No. 33. 1 but Goff got himself birdie on I to virtually the thirty-fourt- h clinch the title, his third. - Johnson wasn't throu , how- ' Goff as , cupped ever, putt for par on No. 35, and the- -, AMATEUR CHAMP: Bill Johnson, youthful aer from new champ came through-wit- h a great putt under pres- Ogden, is the new Utah State amateur champion today after sure to win the hole with a winning a spectacular finale from Salt Lake's Aril Goff at birdie and then went on to take the Fort Douglas golf course yesterday. Johnson is the first the final hole with a spectacu- -. Ogden linkster to ever bold coveted state's championship. lar putt that looked almost im- possible because Goff's ball was seemingly in a perfect stymie position. First Ogden Johnson, who is only 22 years old, is the first Ogden linkster to ever win the coveted arna- :: ,.. 7,', teur title and seems destined to ,i cl, 1 -' play a major part in Utah links .. : ' wars in the future. This is his 1 1-- 10.- -i first complete season of golf since he came out of the Navy Richard Warne r, perennial last fall. I : tennis contender, won the Vic, The consolation prize was won , men's Park tory chasingles of Forest by Bert Bramwell 14.0,ade who whipped Bill Geert- - mpionshipyesterdayoveranold Dale, sen-- 3 and 2 while Wally John- - rival, Linn Rockwood of . Provo, son of Fort Douglas took the It was the aeeond first flight title with Bonne- ville"s John Bowers winning a meeting of the two netters this ... nineteen-holfrom Doug Lund year, Rockwood having beaten Itt , , f for the second flight championWarner in straight sets in the , At'ffri,-;:ship. i ProUtah meet at Valley early , beaua ,, Prises, which included tiful wrist watch for Johnson, vo. were awarded by Seaton Prince, Adding to Rockwood's disap, q,,,t,,,,.....,..: 0 'I' president of the Utah State Golf pointment was Warner's victory Assn. in men's doubles with Vernie O'''''''' ii Swenson, over Rockwood and Bike ,.. , , ' 1.' , - 30-fo- ot Warner is Victory Park Tennis Victor ' i 2-- 6, 5, L. 'It' yo,- 6 p.m.ZChrt tl. , 6-- 44. 64. 1, Diane Hunsaker continued her sweep of Utah women's tennis by adding the Victory title with 0 a win over Sally Tipton. TORT COLLINS Dan Brewer of American Fork the junior The first leg of the Western captured singles win States Championship Bike rac- crown with a West yesOver was series RayHigh's completed Harper. ing terday on the Fort Collins The boy's championship was won Christopolos after an Speedway over 25 miles with by John 1 triumph from Steven Pasadena's Dick Goers copping top honors in one hour and nine Covey. minutes to annex the choice of prizes worth over four hundred dollars. Second place was won by Joe Cirone of Fontana, Calif., with Salt Lake's Wendell Rollins annexing third. Bill Sullivan of Chicago and Dick FlowPrOlio's Jessie Schofield took ers of Salt Lake City finished an early lead in the Schubach fourth and fifth, respectively. Women's Invitational Golf TourThe second race of the series ney at Nib ley Park today, shootto finish her at ing a will be held Wednesday Ma lad as a part of the Idaho qualifying round just one stroke city's "Mormon Pioneer Day" ahead of Mrs. Walt Hansen who observance. On July 25,- the toured the Nib ley course in 42- Mrs. Jerry Henderson racers will move to Salt- Lake 44- -88. City for a run around Liberty posted an 87 to take third place. Match play in the tourney, bePark's parkway and then to Brigham City on July, 28 for ing inaugurated this year, will get underway tomorrow and last the grand finale. throughout this week, according to Tom McHugh, who is directing the meet. Rider Third At Ft. Collins 8-- 4, 8-- 6-- 3, 8, 8-- Lind-Pomer- b, - VACATI011 TIME yesterday to win the tory Park tennis title. - County Baseball Data Vic- Northern Division --- - IS IMRE - -- - . , . - 7 F . , . immediate delivery) the SCHOU and WESTCRAFT House Trailers. , , ''e - -- , TRAILERS:Low ik.'' & " I ' i EASY TERMS. ; PHONE i , E , , r ; , t Gill 1,3 . i 0 '0 Z tr,c,,-7- ,,,,,,,,, , a 94061 . , - , 'International League Noetester 1.1, iuttalo 114 Baltimore Jersey City 3. Montreal Syracuse 1, Toronto Newark , ,. - ' - , - -, Merriman Dupir-lahamrory Preston and Organ; Vans ,0 Sandy 01, 150 ISM .350 .000 - Ttyletrel Orinit P 2 2 2 2 Granter., .94301 Results , 0 2 0 3 .991! Murray Wtat Jordan Sundy torten) I Oliveri and neck supolanted Claire Emery of Salt Lake City.' Utah. and John Moyer of St. Paul. Minn. who matched par to pace the fore- S 0 E. Taytorsvilis Granite. Park Read Smith and Mid Rupp: and D. Conovor. 54,' At. sul 34. 34. Koons 14. Toledo 24. litudetoolis city 14. Columbus Louisville Lit 344 I 2 la P. Con-vi- Samna. N. Z. It 0 p 0 upp; Pyle 17.. - Tayloraville Granter me 7 faith M. Wpadaury. sad M. Matta. mid grata, 5 Ds4 A - It IL 17 I 14 3 3 4 4 sai Pt. H. N. K. 1 12 13 Holladay Lumber Chesterfield 3 2 Hem, brava $ad Taylor; Leavitt. Allen and K. Redeem Today's Games Masai at realm Para, Chesterfield at Murder. Murray at Ualan. Holliday Lumber at ream Taylernille at aillth101, Sautes Tulsa rt. rim 4, BASEBALL - 3, 01 lisheass City L 3, las Antonio Werth at librovspork postpeast Salt Lake Bees vs. Boise - , - Thompson,215 Dalton,s1 Brocktr,r1 lterntly,e Puret11,11 C6111116.11 Luice gav loonv 'Mason .2 1 1 1 1 5 0 3 2 11 0 3 3 6 5 4 1 4 3 4 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 51,ranks - 21 13 nTtto tn.aitoh3rdme. ni In IP R 30 S 34 S 6 4 100 000 200 020 003--- 4 118---- 0 SO DB MP MR 1 4 0 3 2 6 0 3 M 1 S Site', Pranks, Mason, 2. loccioeco. Rymer, Collin, SavErrorsThompson 2. Savarese, Purcell. Three-bas- e hiteDites. Derriere. Double Savarese, Thompson. plays--Thompson and Rymer; Thompson, Dalton and Ryer (2.. Left an basesSalt Lake 1, Rola. 9. Runs batted in by Sites 2, Lowe, Docelocco, Thompson 4. eavarese. Time of game-1- :53. Attendance 11211 paid. y, 4, WHATTA BALL PLAYER! Tommy Thompson, astute skipper of the Salt Lake Bees had himself a field day at Derks Field yesterday, hit liaterders HOA 4 1 8 and Nowt. 420. Collintif Lel. Delimit,' I I 1 - 3 24 13 salt 11110A 4 0 0 II 8 I 1 Manillisb.ef itymer,11. 1 1 0 Paredles,lib Thempeen,10 8 2 Vimbigth.10 Dalton."' 3 I 1 Droektral 4 0 I 0 Singleten,10 Peeatelle Totals e 1 1 1 S 0 1 1 Total. 28 0 37 10 001 001- 1-0 Reheat, Ja- ROO Lake I On SOO nOfi ItitneVinbledh. 3 4 4 Paredes. elate, Samisen. I Rymer I, Dalton, Thomason, Sonitace. Rymer, radon.. Stolen baseyRymen, Dairen. Three-bas- e bitsThomsen. Rene batted inCellins I. Tinbialb, Thompeon. Dalton 2. lee. Double plavsJaeinto to Theme's to Rymer. Magaish to Rebenicbl to Paredee. Time- -1 hours 13 mitten... Cmpirestilanek Hut Vogel. Attendant---- . rodeo. Tytek. nuns battod inDartt 3, Murphy. Wellman 2. flhoohan. Matt too 2, limb Mb, Themaans Loft Gn baps Ooden 6, Pnestelle 4 Ttme-1:- 44. Ur- npimTominisky 0 Linen 0 1 Thomson.., 1 1 Abrisison,e 0 0 I Nabarcht,p 0 pot 9-- Sheehan,,? 4 S 3 1 4 0 1 3 2 0 3 0 1 4 S 3 4 Ball Lake 5 Rentface,I0 3seinte,80 Daeciete,er 4 0 0 Reds Move to Third With 2 Wins From Cards POCATELLO The (AP) Ogden Reds edged into third place in the Pioneer League last night by taking a double bill from the Pocatello Cards 0 in the regulation opener and 6 in the seven frame night-ca- p. Jim Zavitka limited the Cards to six hits in the second game while the Reds clubbed nine of the offerings of Card tosser Staley for base knocks. The Reds tucked away two in the first and another pair in the In the sixth each team second. s. got four runs but the early held for the In the opener Stan Naccarato chucked four-h- it halt for the Reds as they shutout the Cards while lamming a pair of Pocatello-chue- game: lie (2) P ting "3 for 3," working in 3 double plays, batting in four runs and piloting the Hivers into first place in the second half FL campaign. Attendance 21211. 8-- IL , 15140A t 02 Dartt.rr Murphyos 4 0 2 2 k r PI" , I ' P ' s , . fl' t ' ' z ''1 - ,y 1 ti If 7 . 3 0 0 4 2 2 4 0 11 4 2 3 4 1 1 3 0 3 , .411111111110P' 1k I4 , '', 1 . ol' o- - Bucit.3b 0 Spindol,o 0 Bush.lb 0 Wellman4 2 aggert.29. 3 1 0 0 Dush.11 2 1 0 0 Zavitka,p, Thomson.as '''''.. i v. V 4 I: 4! . . . ( taith Si lottwo. atti milatil. , pekett staffs eftniing - attest tat boor. Smart patch a f000 sense, . . - - $1500 . , Gabartlise -- Platens 1840 ter oviatrek semi , , 0 2 2 oTyset 31 21 5 Totals Total 26 6 2113 . aDoubled for &skyr In seventh. ... 220 002 2- -11 Ogden ....... .. 010 004 -6 Pocatello RunsMurphy. Suck. Bush. Eggert 2, Outh 2, Lane, Sheehan. Mandlsh, Paredes, Vtabladh, Track. trrorslock 2. Motriten, Thomson. Stolen baseThombRome ladh. Threa-bos- e Po- Too-bas- e hltoOut, ... plebe Ian 1 i , 010 11002 The now hiktorlight Coroll 4 4' ' 3 1 1 5 Abrem.on,c3 . 1.. t a- I JACKETS t,.1 ' . aheehan.rt 3 0 2 0 Mandish,cf 3 1 1 0 Paredes.3b 4 1 0 1 Ittnbla4h,lb 3 1 113 Morrlson,lt 3 1 1 0 1 CARDIGAN' , - ,, ge - ' 0001 Summer Weight 11. ip , ' - . - , . '4 , SLACKS mous The - - SIMI $1850 6- II le cool gebetilkes ft" INtIN blvillh lasealititeheal bowie. - . Neff Wins at CC -- 'Tonight 8:15 Class A point-plaurels went to William Neff yesterday at the Salt Lake Country Club with L. K. Gottschall placing second. Dr. V. B. Hunter and W. T. Trivett annexed Class 8 honors with S. M. Johns topping the ' ar DERKS FIELD lath Smith Cr West Tempt t . nymer,lb arese. 1 -2 Pioneer League !I- Jacinto - 11110A itaimatada Bud Omaha Park ' Murray Pet. Conover. Paul Cattiest bar and Pet. Conovar. Texas League Dallas Ileaumout 14 . Jacinto:01s 5 3oce1occo,c1 3 Molitor.11 Tarnone.36 Igen 000 000 000--- 0 RuneDarti, Murphy 2, Buck. WellPaten 2, Guth. Ittrors- -man, Bush, ' Lane 2. Vthbedh Stolen basePuck. hits--SacrificeNaccarato. Tito-bas- e Doublo plavaalert to Wellman, Bush. Soindel, Losing pittherDuarey ' Loft on basePocatello a, Otthin Ilo Time 2.00. UmpiresHowto and TomInsal At, tendance-9- 00 1rd) Pocatello (4) Ogden (il) a 5 I 4 Granite Park ... Brown and Taylor; Pete Conover and 0 5 Si It' Like- - (61 IR OA Sitocet Savarese 3 3 .300 1 Western League Donvor Sioux City 0 Briskey,26 0 lipeno.11 1 AD 45.5 Pocatello Lincoln Pueblo Dos Moines 0 .... .263 .167 Too. le's Remho Polidori, one of the top middleweights in the Intermountain area, goes against 4, 0 &ore by innings: Seise .. , Salt Lake City Pitching rerord: RHI POLIDORI AND BREWER MEET AT HIPPODROME Omaha 4 1 9 11 18 opflu- Rogan-de- r. 1 18. R 7 8 10 - ftolladly Lumber noon finishers. American Association .000 .000 0 ballitslanlint11,4fodtTotm,,taral R H E 0 3 0 1 4 0 and Lyons. 3 0 34 1 , 1 1 1 0000 1 15 3 ..... Portland Matrapolitan League Standings: Won Leal Pet 3 .771 7 Jordan Valley Mink 8 3 .667 Pinney Distributing .500 5 Zinik Sporting Goods 5 4 6 MO Headlund Rudy .400 4 6 Jonesies Inn Vern Coggies AutOs 0 0125 Lowelb 5 opening day's qualifying play in the National Public Links Golf Tournament today, turn- line in a two under par O. Beck came in Just minutes after Andrew Oliver! of Washington, D. C. had turned in the first under-pa- r card among early finishers with a Indianapolis 4. 0 2 5 Somalis Inn 13 It 2 Pinney Distributing Western Slates Maier Girl's League: Won Lost Pet. 15 3 .933 Phoaritz .619 13 8 Buena Park B 12 100 lerairso 5 50 2 141 2 0 4 2 2 0 2 0 2 1 2 4 0 2 0 4 2 1 2 3 0 0 5 1 1 0 0 2 2 HUI. 1 Stahl and Stagg; Medan and 3 1 0 3 Totals Percentage for four games .784. Bees Hit For .375 In their last four games the Hivers have harvested 52 hits in 139 times at bat for a team average of .375. If they can keep that up a little longer they might actually place a man or two in the select circle of leading batsmen. ' Top stickers yesterday for Boise were Deve Molitor, the league leader with two singles in four turns. and Billy Purcell, the shortstop with the same record The power clouter, Walter Lowe couldn't Savarese into enveigle giving him anything good to swing at and had a "2 for 0" for the day. Walt came up with the bases loaded in the eighth, with twu out and gave the onlodkers an awful fright by chasing Center Fielder Jack Bocciocco almost back to the club house for an herculen clout that would have been a homer in most any other park. The Bees and Pilots resume their first-plafight tonight at 8:15. A near turnaway record crowd is expected. 220A 4 4 93 le Headlund Rudy 20-- -3 14 5 4 5 nd MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Avery 'Beck of Raleigh, N. C. led' early finishers in the at Milwaukee. 3 3 3 4 July 2 001 July19-12114- BMs E -9- 0 Cogg le -4 18- July 'Wonderful Weekend , -, 1 1 1 age with the hickory. Yesterday "The Ripper" hit two for three including a triple. His record for this home stand follOws: AB R H TB BB SO SH RBI July 17- -8 4 5 8 0 0 0 2 ce sitions atop the Metropolitan" League standings as the last week. of scheduled play in the second half left the clubs with One makeup game to play between them. Pinney must defeat the Minksters to tie for the second half flag. The two teams also tied for first half honors. Wino By Forfeit Pinney won a forfeit game from Jonesies, but Jordan Valley won almost as easily behind twirlGeorge Walker's two-h- it ing against Vern Goggle. Jack Stahl also turned in a two-h- it job as Ziniks downed Iludytk Headlund, Last night's scores: Johnny Brewer tonight at the Hippodrome Stadium in what promises to be one of the best Midvale fights of the summer season. Draper Laurence Ray arid Pavish; O Pierce Brewer, who is replacing and S. Irown. Glenn King of Portland, injured R. It a sparring Riverton 26 16 4 last week, has been 3 1 6 partner for Tony Zale and Mello West Jordan Irvin Coy. Paulsen, McFardane and Bettina. However, the former Harvard: Parry, KaIan's and Briggs. R. It. R. Army champion will be making 7 CrOsetAt 0 his first appearance- in the ring , Herrman I 0 In more than a year. 1. Smtlh. 3. Dunn and Brown; N. But.. An equally interesting metch tertiald and T. Bowles. R. PI, R. will be offered in the 19 19 Midvale 0 Salt Lake's Paul Perkinte mixes 9 0 0 Riverton with Sonny Kelley, fancy mitt for It bingles. Pries, Ray Ind ravioli: Irvin Co, J. Pint prat: McFarlane and Renard. slinger from Portland, in an(11) Psestallo (0) idea eight-round other event 11110A 11110A 9 sixth-rouIn the 1 4 0 Darttel a special Lano,21:1 4 1 2 2 0 fortlit Sandy a 1 1 0 Murphym 2 0 2 a Ernie Hunick West litmehart.rt of event, 5 3 0 2 Iguek.r1-3Today's Games 114ndish.ct 4 1I 3 0 Jordan matches punches with 5 4 13 0 Welltaake 1 3 2 Hirtiman it Blut 4 Partat4,313 Frankle Ferron of Pocatello. 5 1 1 0 Push.lb-r- t Draw it Sandy. Vinblatiklb 4010 1 Midvale it West The prelims match Kinky Gar- 2 0 1 0 Mdri44 20 21htnotinies,01711 3 0 1 1 itivntsiest Crossont. 21 24 cla of Clearfield against Wee 3 4 0 apinati.lb 1122e1,31)411 Abrmsor1.4 3 0 5 2 Southern Division Willie Price of Rotary and Tony 42 3121 0I OLIO lb Duareylo 1 0 0 1 W. L. L.Pet. Necro of Cleveland against Buck 4 1 0 0 Naccarte.p Or12142 I 0 0 2 Rol imbr 3 0 2.000i Chesternd 1 1 .500 I 0 1.0001 3000i00 0 I .000 Kenny of Salt Lake. 43 16 27 3 Totals Uwe.. Totals 29 4 27 IS 0 1.000t Unica 0 1 .000 Hunter First fight begins at 8:30 p.m. (Nolen . ... 120 3ñ3 000- -9 - t kers 71. 34. Little sock 1. Atlanta 114. Birmingham Nashville Chattanooga Mobile 11, teew Orleans 1. ,, W. L. Pet. Draper , W. Jordan 6-- 1. Memphis , , 3, Southern Association I - - 6 6 ,i, Murray Blest. B. I. Christensen. 4544-94. 'Richard Rosd, 4846-4-7. Ab Ward;Leonard, Jficao Oculet, 5747-1- 14. mn. Milt Dorius, rirr:', Jack Hadley, Orses Muir. Mrs Betty Brooks, 6040-1-10. ' ---- -- 8-- Se. Us First. ' 8-- tl,''ar',41;47,,Itt..,' re. iTurt!ii 6-- 4. m i, . intlrist and . , 84, 5 , t(estimat- R. H. IL 1 4 0 R. 12. O'Brien, P. J. Farrell, A. C. Moore, Evalyn Johnson, Bealyn Keller. 4944-94. Thom Wilder. Mrs, N. W. Aldridge, Mrs. D. W. Babcock.. Mrs. Paul Thorp.. 6044-105. Mrs. Keith Burnett., Mrs. Panel' Pierpont, 5443-1Mr& Ralph Jnsin, 6146-1- 07. Mrs. J. Bdwin Stein, 6246-1- 06. Mrs. M. C. Denton. Mrs. Harry Coleman, - Larned forced his opponent throughout the match in an at. tempt to Met Greenberg's au- perior steadiness. Lucille Davidson of Kansas City, Me, defeated Doris Pop- ple of Des Moines, Ia., to cop the women's singles title in another feature match of today's tourna- ment. The score was: 4, 6, we also hey semi axI e ellen t ,buyi in- USED , Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. --,- left-hand- mar-Red- Mn. Nike Blackstocit. berg. . . 2-- 6, 00 - I . -. - W. L. Pet.I 4 0 1,5e401 3 0 1.0001 3 1 .750 2 1 .667i Results In winning the singles title at Emery Among the Beverly Hills Tennis Club, 1L'arned avenged a long series of Publinx Leaders defeats at the hands of GreenAngeles, .. . Riverton Crescent x Gardner 1 i 'Lamed, national collegiate champion from Chicago, Sunday Enjoy traveling free from won the Western Terinix, chem. reservation worries. Take pionship, a tournament -that dates back to 1907, from Seymour your Own modem home with Greenberg of Chicago and Los you. We ore now showing (and have on hand ready for ' , Iluildali Results to date are as follows: .- CHICAGO---(INS- )- Midvale, Jessie Schofield Mrs. Wilier Hansen. Mrs. Jerry Henderson, Mrs. W. reline's, a. Taylor Jr.. Mrs, Mrs. J. L. Allen. Mrs. Itndry Chipman, Mn. Mel Illegal, Mrs. Gall smith. Lamed Wins Western Net Title I oy SL er defeated Linn Rockwood Jessie Schofield- Leads in Schubach Golf Joust ,t Attendanc-12- Walker and Sudbury; Seheurn and R 5 Elnik Speeting Goods 4 CHAMP10.11: Ricinard Warn- 85 - Priester 2, StIverthorn, Stanton, Oldenburg 2. ErroraRadtke, Pitiless'. Oldenburg. Stolen baaLeyrer. Radtke. Runs 2. bated inLeyrer Radtke. haten, white, Loewe. Koralekal, Salasal. Walkineshaw Priester. Silverthorn 2, Lanham. Millugh 2. Two-bahitsJegsm Three-base Oldenburg, McHugh. hit Stanton. Double to p1171Xoralesk1 Radtke 10 White. Prieeter to livens to Stanton. UmpiresZelnis and ilkulik. Time-2- i 6-- 8-- 6, Totals 41 14 27 9 000 009 000.9 100 000 122- -6 RuftsLeyrer, Radtke 2. Jessen 2, LAU., Korshiskt Saltiest: Danielson Vern ' on. Dtais vii. 0, - Williams, Mettugh,lb 39 12 2111 Vitali Twin Palle Idaho Falls . Jordan Valley 'mrless ball as Betty Evans and Wilma Freston locked in an airtight pitching duel after Portland had scored the only run of the game in the first inning. The series opened last Wednesday with the Salt Lakers taking a errorless game. Gives Tour Hits The club won the game in the initial frame as Dobson walked, was Margaret sacrificed to second base, and scored on Margaret Locke's single. Freston gave up four hits and Evans yielded but three. Jordan Valley and Pinney Distributing strengthened their po . J. . 0 2 R vs. Roofing 5. .,. -- p.m.Ameriesn Department. p.m. Phoenix Ramblers. . Bob 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 3 , Some Record The games of Saturday an Sunday. saw the amazing Rip Rymer, first revamped Bee 1. Mn. p.m.Tribune-Telegra- Fire . -- 01004r4.31, LaMill.P--1- ,40. netts. er Salt Lake o 0 0 3 wilti0040,,,,0 ed.) Tonight's Schedule vs. , ! Lake. ck . , Salt Encouraged by a 2 series victory Over Portland, Salt Lakes Dupler-Shamrogirls bounce up.against the toughest competition in the Western States Major League tonight when they open a series against the Phoenix Ramblers, loop leaders. The tilt is docketed at 8 p.m. on the White Park bill which includes regular Employes' League games. Last night the Shamrocks demonstrated again for softball patrons that they could play er r : Crte finished off its set with the Pocatello 'Cardinals Saturday night with an 8 to..2 triumph, bcnind the effective southpaw hurling of- Vern Kohout. This gave the Hivers a clean sweep for their last Orra home games. Boise came to town Sunday tied with Salt Lake for first place, after having lost to Idaho Falls Satur- day, 5 to 4. Tiny Ted Savarese, toiling on the sizzling slab yesterday, turned in his ninth victory as against fourdefeats,The -- cagey inplays. hurled five hitless AsideItem this Thmrliy was not much use around the ball nings and seven shutout frames park because he is ptayltid but wilted in the ninth to allow Shamrocks Play Phoenix Ramblers ot : , -- JApi - it Pocatello at Ogden. Idaho Palls at Twtn Palls. - ' three runs. Meanwhile, he was not pressed u the Bees had given him two runs in the first, two in the filth and one each in the seventh and eights Sararese on the Opposing mound was Jimmy Ison, Pilot portsider who was also nettei than a fair flinger. He gave the biffin' Bees only nine his and except in the first inning allowed no more than two in any Inning. against the doctor's orders. having suffered a severe groin injury last week. Naturally the fans who yadoodled the loudest against the boss of the Bees, do not understand that Tommy has his team, even though it is riddled by inthe juries, one game ahead in race. second half Pioneer League base. smartest and playing the ball on the circuit. Take Over Lead tne Yesterday's victory over beforo- - 1723 played Pilots, sweltering fans, was the opener of a new series between toe two back-runni- le 1 d ' le ' Big Sixth 11VE Frame Gives Pokes Victory . , first-roun- , Over Boise Pilots IBees DESERET NEWS, Monday, July 21, 1947 11, little Ogden shotmaker watched Goff, who won the title, in 1944 and 1945, rub out his d lead with a torrid burst as thecamesecond round back with opened, then some great shots on his own to square the match by winning No. 35 with a pressure putt of 15 feet, and win the championship by circumventing a perfect sty-- 1 ,on the ftrialloleAoetakilts putt and Golf 's chances for a repeat victory. Johnson, who weighs only' 1264 pounds, was 2 up on Goff at the end of the first jaunt, shooting a one over par 73 for the morning round.; while Goff posted a 75. The forme, champ, however, had things all' squared up at the mark, shoot- ing a neat 34 on the outgoing nine of the afternoon round. - 14--T- By, Les Goates He who laughs last laughs loudest and that's one reason -EE why the Derks Field wolves were yapping a different tune at Skipper Tommy Thompson today. They gave the tenacious t skipper of the battling Bees the I Pioneer 1League bronx battle cry yesterday when ' W L Pct. GB IOAHO FALLS--(AP)N- ine he flubbed a couple of easy 9 4 .692 Salt Lake .. ; hits and a walk gave the Twin plays but before The Hive had 8 '8 AM' 1 Boise Falls Cowboys nine big runs in 7 7 .500 212 the - Boise Ogden the sixth frame last night and finally 8 conquered 6 7 13.462 3 4. the folks. in the Idaho Falls to Pilots, all needed to They down the Falls ...... 6 7 .462 3 new stone stadium stayed on to ho Falls Russets 4 10 .288 512 Pocatello Dick Walkingshaw went01.1.. give the Ocktry Sundayliteiults 'róMip.Iii use 7'27::014,,tor 'eat take Plicate tie 4. , ering 14 hits, two more,than the Tommy deserved the ovation. Ogden 9.41, Tvvin Tails club got. The Russets too, for all he did in the bail Twin Falls 9, Idaho Faits 6. added to their first inning single game, in atonement for the two Saturday's Results run with one in the seventh, two errors was to: Salt Labe resistant, I. Twin Fails S. ellen 2. in the eighth ancrtwo in the Idaho rims 6, Seise 4. 1Hit "three for three," in,, , ninth. cluding a double. Twin Falls (9) ... !doh, Falls (s) 2Batted in four runs. 1110A Tonight'S Pitchers , Priester.as SHOtt Soles 6 3 0 4 six assists and live '3Make Salt Lake 5 1 2 0 Leyrer,rt (Daniels. VIt at 3 ' 5 2 3 Radtke.2b 5 2 11,15 2 0 5rickner,r1 (Dempsey. p.m. putouts among which was Twin Polls (Foster. at Idaho 35 I1 133 00 Jessenat 84verthorn,c1 5 3 3 0 miraculous catch. White.lb Palls Markert.lt 5 1 2 0 $30 p.m. Mellugh 4 1 1 2 Loemast (Only games oche:Med.). 4Execute ,a perfect squeeze Laptame 5 1 2 0 5 3 0 4 Koralski.3b I leverio,2b 4 0 2 4 bunt. 4 1 2 Salestart H111,21) I 0 1 it Pitcher Sob Roberto of the Boise nets 4 2 3 00 Danielson.c Stetitn.lb-4 2 II 1 5Participate in three doubie , 4,4 up ,, - : IThompson's-P1a4Spicak- s ' 1-- - ; fv,,a,,41,4,t . , . , 112 MAIN , St .. , - - -- - - - -1 , |