Show THE OGDEN B-'- A STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING JULY 23 '1939 R ®BU Local Club Will Defend Crown At New Baseball Lot Be Conducted Under New Lights Eight outstanding American Legion baseball teams will for first round games gather at Reddy Kilowatt fieldA1Friday tournament direWarden tournament state 1939 in the be played at nine will Games ctor announced Saturday night five p m a m and eleven a m Friday at three and Four Salt Lake City Clubs are lighting for tourney posts Helper Price Provo Tremonton Brigham Ogden Logan and other sections will close competitions early In the week for the right to compete In the state series The tournament is a single defeat affair and the champions will represent Utah In the western re-- Won South Weber Plain City Sjracuse Pleasant lew Riverdale are: Aaron HOPES TO REPEAT Horne will be in charge of Ogden’s Legion baseball team in the state series here July 28 29 and 30 Ilis flub won the championship last year DIVISION of-fici- als 6-- 6-- 6-- MEMPHIS Tenn (UP) — Dr Robert G Lee pastor of the Bellevue Baptist church here believes defeated Bobby Jones playing golf he is the only preacher w'ho ever Dr Lee and Golfer Jones met on New Orleans course They did not know each other and the partner of each was late While waiting they decided to play a few holes Dr Lee made the first hole In regulation par three figures But Jones drove his tee shot Into the rough and took a four "I quit then” Dr Lee said "so I could say I had beaten him & ! CP ' HV - ( yhfy v-- ' f $$$$ s ’ fu - MuwPA ‘ : 6-- Ha-ram- es turned back Frank 1 and 2 in one of the matches men’s singles semi-finLou Hunsaker spanked Howard Littlefield 4 8 and 5 In a two-hocontest” With the exception of the men’s doubles which Is scheduled for Tuesday at Lester park at five p m will bring together Howard Littlefield and Frank Reeder against Paul Harames and Lou Hunsaker Mc-Quo- 6-- al ur The schedule for Sunday follows: 2 p m — Dave singles Boy$ vs Fletcher Ray Noorda Junior doubles 2 p m — Dick Frandsen and Dave Fletcher vs Bruce Charlesworth and Francis Lund Ladies’ singles 3 p m — Marion Fletcher vs Ruth Tomlinson Junior singles east court 3 pm BETTER THAN FELLER — ConBruce Charlesworth v's Francis DETROIT July 22— Pete hurl-e- r Lund stantino Filipino 4 Men’s singles p m— Paul for a Class E sandlot team Harames vs Lou Hunsaker struck out 19 men In a game NO Amateurs Prepared For Annual Series -- pions Matches will start at nine and one p m The course will be closed to all other players until the tourney is completed Ernie Schnel-ta- r professional announcel Satur- day night The following teams have enrolled and others are expected to enroll at the first tee: Pete Randall and Cort Hansen Logan Eddie Harper and Dick Schultz Pocatello: Bob Leute and Bud Thurston Pocatello George tP: vi 1 22 Hunt and Carver X Earl and Syracuse vs Riverdale forfeited to Syracuse Hooper vs Plessant View no report DIVISION NO 2— NORTH Liberty V Slaterville postponed Plain City vs Eden postponed Huntsville V Warren postponed 5 Wet W arren H North Ogden Batteries: C Barrow and V Barrow Barker and Storey DIVISION NO: 2 — SOUTH 3 Taylor 4 Syracuse Batteries: Staker and Petersen Peterson Cook and Hansen 4 West Point 7 West Weber Batteries: Peirson Edwards and Ben nett Bltton and Herrick 2 w Clearfield 5 Riverdale DUFFERS UET Conn photo) Salt Flats Provide Plenty Of Features For Speed Fans J PUSEY too Is the vast expanse necessary SALT FLATS sound-lik- e for traveling Utah July 22 (AP)— A strange on Wendover the Utah-Nevaworld’s mecca the for this place 15 miles west of this remgreatest high speed automobile border drivers nant of ancient Lake Bonneville has an airport with a runway 27 For Instance: the is this only miles long Experts agree It reaches nearly place in the world where land ve- across the salt beds Planes can hicles can travel more than 300 and do land anywhere miles per hour Day temperatures here often Nearby is an airport with the 115 or even higher yet as reach world’s longest runway soon as the sun sets the reading Few places admit such wide A minimum of 50 drops sharply variations in summer temperamaximum a of 110 or so following tures is not uncommon Moisture rising People without colored glasses from the damp salt is responsible in go "snow-blind- ” for the sharp change There’s plenty of water but it’s The sun glare on a clear day is useless brighter on the salt than on" snow Insect pests are unknown Numerous persons without colored You can - “see” hills and lakes glasses have ben afflicted with where none exist "snow blindness” on this desert of In nearby Wendover you can white Pools of water stand in the low buy and drink hard liquor in one half of a resort but in the other spots but it contains nearly 25 per cent salt rendering it useless half it’s illegal Sometimes Insects do not venture over the upwards of 5000 No living people flock to this speedway In miles of wasteland extreme western Utah but within things exists on the flats First-tim- e one hour not a trace of humanity visitors see imaginwill be in eight ary objects especially lakes but This summer over this lake bed it’s only a puzzling mirage AutoAb Jenkins of Salt Lake City will mobiles a few miles away appear go after new endurance driving to be moving about 10 feet in the London air but they “get down to earth” records and John Cobb fur broker will renew his assault gradually as they get nearer A resort sits astride the Utah-Nevain Captain George E T Eyston’s measure mile record of 357 miles border in Wendover On side gambling hour and Nevada the per Experts said only here where drinking are legal but on the Utah the rock-har- d salt cools rubber side both are barred You can eat can tires withstand the pounding In Utah then drink in Nevada or of extremely high speds Here vice versa By OTIS BONNEVILLE (UP) — If Fred Saunders’ "concentrators” can do everything he claims for them about a million golf duffers will be wearing championship medals First — Saunders is pro at the East Hartford Golf club has a yen for inventing things and firmly believes that distractions have kept many a golfer from shooting par Second — His "concentrators” appear to be an ordinary pair of glasses (with or without lenses) with shields resembling somewhat the "blinkers” with which horses are fitted to keep their minds off passing traffic and other “skittish” ’ incidents "The part the eyes play in defeating the purpose of the average golfer — to Improve steadily —has perhaps received less attention than any other feature involved” explained Saunders One Arm Handicap Overlooked By Boy CLEVELAND Ohio —Michael Marcin 19 never played baseball or football until his left arm had been amputated at the shoulder Now he plays both sports and has little sympathy for persons who are afraid of rough sports or who feel sorry for themselves Marcin’s arm was amputated when he was 10 after he had fallen from & fence and mid-summ- er MAKU BEFEATS da Kayak II Takes Gold Cup Event CRAWFORD WITH Eccles and Henry Mathieu Ogden country club George Williams and J M Squires El Monte M W Leavitt and Layne Newey El Monte T D Richards and Irving Stimpson El Monte Fred Schott and Alan Farber El Monte Russell Croft and J Walker El Monte Dan AIsup and Harry Yeager Ogden country club Glen Shannon and Bud Hulmston El Monte Ken Rogerson and Larry Summerhays Forest Dale Bud Salisbury and Dick Lundahl Logan Frank Duncan and C J Dee El Monte Morrie Ludden and Robert Brown El Monte W R Bothwell and H M Lund El Monte L W Hansen and Alan Harris El Monte R A Ellis and Cliff Doxey El Monte F C Ko-zi- ol and Bob Carmen El Monte DRIVE BELATED By BILL KING BROOKLINE Mass July 22 — (AP)— A threat of the first final in the Longwood Bowl tournament in its 47 years was dispelled today when Gene Mako the U S Davis cup doubles partner of the departed Don Budge called upon all of his tennis talent to wear down the supposedly-su-periJack Crawford of Australia 3 2 for an 6 6 victory in a all-forei- gn or 6-- 3-- 8-- 6-- ragged whose superb ground Mako strokes offset his faulty footwork moved from one Australian to another for he will encounter the more capable Adrian Quist in tomorrow’s final Although the 31 year old Crawford wilted badly against Mako a brief rest revived him enough to give Quist yeoman service as they gained the doubles final by semi-fin- al out-battli- ng William and Chester Murbrothers phy the stubborn Chicagosemi-fin- for a al best-in-three-s- ' margins? That result made both ends of the men’s finale U S events for Mako and Frank Parker of Pasadena Cal qualified yesterday when Quist gained the singles title round with a straight set win over Bobby Low young by 8-- 6 3-- 6 i Bill McCorry was given a great ovation at the close of the game Bil was greeted by nearly 50 autograph hunters at the close of the and he signed his name game with the ease and grace of a headline movie star inning ng 6-- 4 Stanford student Play in the women’s section was Helen concluded with Barnhard of New York dominating the final singles play for the second straight year by defeating the more experienced Katherine be4 Winthrop of Boston 4 fore the latter teamed with- her 6-- 6-- 6-- ’ 3-- 4-- Answers to Art Krenz ‘Do You Know — the Reds Red-Brigha- m -- high Much SHINES IN SAME Five earns Given Official Sanction INDIANS the fly MONEER LEAGUE STANDINGS It traveled better than Bill Hebert who hit safely his first trip up Saturday after get- had ting five for five last Friday seva golden opportunity in the enth He struck out with 4he hassocks loaded to retire the side The Reds drove home a single tally in the first scored three times in the third and added another run in the fourth In the sixth the Reds tallied twice and added single runs in the seventh and eighth The Reds went down in order in their half of the ninth Chester Rosenlund poled a homer in the third with Pete Hughes on the paths Pete Hughes cracked out four hits to lead the Ogden attack Adams bagged three hits for the Reds with Deas hitting safely twice Murphy Malone and Kirke each hit safely three times for Pocatello Another oddity of the free scoring contest was the fact that each team listed 17 assists Ogden and Pocatello conclude the present series today Lewiston opens a three game series at Reddy Kilowatt field Monday at eight-thirt- y p m Scores: AB R H O A E Pocatello 4 2 3 5 7 0 ss Murphy - x Cabral 2b Malone c Robello lb Kirke cf 1 4 3 2 1 2 1 4 0 1 3 4 9 1 3 5 5 1 2 5 3 5 Burnett rf Hjort If Valentino 3b Owens p Totals 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 Won Lost 41 29 41 32 30 32 33 40 31 40 29 41 Pocatello Twin Palls Salt Lake Lewiston Ogden Boise -- Pet 586 562 549 452 437 414 TWIN FALLS July 22 (AP) — Twin Falls made it two straight over the Lewiston Indians Satur- day night 6 to JZ and stayed right on the heels of the Pioneer league-leadin- g Pocatello Cards Six Lewiston errors four of them by substitute shortstop Leon Wilson ruined the pitching performance of Damon Hayes who held the Cowboys lo nine hits The Indians got eight off John Stefan In the fourth the Cowboys made three runs on two doubles a single and three bases on balls After Lewiston scored run No 2 in the ninth inning Bob Morey hit into a double play with two on base to end the game r LEWISTON TWIN FALLB ABRHAi Willmsn 3b Sarboe 2b Rescr cf Morey rf lb Thomas Wilson ss Beard c liases p Schimling ABRH 4 1 0 1( Bishop 2b 4 0 5 0 1 0 Reynolds ss 1 1 3 0 2 Oj Carlson lb 3 0 5 0 0 ljschlmrch U 4 0 4 1 2 01 Farrell 3b 5 0 4 0 2 4FalGoni Cf 5 2 2 0 0 3! Boednoff 3 0 0 lMcNamee 1 0 0 0 Stefan p rf 5 K 12 0 3 2 0 1 0 13 2 0 0 1 1 c 4 1 3 10jaf 10" Totals 35 2 8 10 34 6 9 B Totals Schimling batted for Hayes In ninth Score by innings: 000 000 011—2 Lewiston 100 320 00— 6 Twin Falls Farrell Bar- Summary: Errors — Falctmi Two-bashlts— boe Hayes Wilson 4 Falcon! McNamce Thomas Double jnlay — Farrell to Carlson Time — 1:52 Umpires e —Ritter and Jackson 38 14 16 27 17 4 AB R H O A E Ogden Hebert 2b Serpa lb 3 3 5 Cardinals feet on 450 J 4 5 5 4 5 2 1 1 2 1 11 4 1 2 6 1 0 0 1110 Hunter Praises Solomon Decision VALLEJO Cal — (UP)—Victor Oleson is cbnvinced Solomon would have handled his case just as did 1 Judge Arthur Lindauer Oleson was brought into court for having in his possession a wild duck which he had shot He explained that he killed it merely to put it out of it misery after it had first been wounded by a boy hunter To satisfy the exigencies of the law Judge Lindauer fined him $25 as required and then to satisfy his own sense of justice suspended the sentence number of motorists who out of gasoline during 1938 was approximately 1350000 The ran BOY SCOUTS Inspect our well-mad- o weight Pack Racks light SI 07 SPORTING all-Amer- ica ( 2 Twin Falls Still Snapping At Heels of Pocatello Cartoon I 6-- (Continued from Page 7 -- A) longest home run in the Ogden park Pete picked on one of Owens’ choice ones in the eighth 0 0 Hughes rf 2 2 3 0 Rosenlund 3b townswoman Mrs Virginia Rice Goddard c necessitated the ampu0 1 5 1 1 3 title’ vic- Davis cf for a 3 tation Johnson 0 5 in 1938 in track record time tory over Elizabeth Blackman of By ROBERT MEYERS "I never wanted to play those 0 3 0 5 1 1 Adams If so did Kayak II with Georgie Detroit and Marilynn McRae of INGLEWOOD Calif July 22 games” he explained "until after (AP) 5 0 2 4 2 0 Deas ss Kayak II rumbled Woolf aboard walk off with to- Little Rock Ark that happened Then I took them across— Powerful 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lucas p on disline schedule the finish event ran the day’s Kayak II both up I wanted to lead the 1 0 1 0 0 0 Dearden p same normal life that everybody today and won the $50000 added tance in 2:02 5 SeabiscUit’s old Adams 0 0 0 0 0 0 p record held jointly with Shining Hollywood Gold cup handicap else led” T 1 0 4 0 4 0 p McCorry Marking the second successive One was 3:03 5 of race the like In the looked year highlight many ways it 1 Totals 43 9 16 27 17 1 NATIVES IN BACK SEAT season has gone they reeled the $100000 Santa AnHollywood park Pocatello 445 100 000—14 LONDON July 22 — Hector to sportsman Charles S Howard ita handicap of last March off 103 102 110— 9 Thomson Is the only native British ofSan Francisco the flashy Ar- again this afternoon In that rich Ogden Errors— Goddard Malone BurWICHITA Kas July 22 (AP)— subject to win the British amateur gentine romped the mile and one classic Major Austin C Taylor’s nett Valentino Home runs five in title last the Hjort golf Fairmount N DJ — years quarter in new track record time Whichcee and Specify burned the Enid Okla Rosenlund base Three Hughes Bluffs nearest and left his challenger track setting the' pace and then Winnnerpark Fla Pine Two base hits — Townsend B Martin’s' Cravat five Kayak II moved up with a rush Wyo and Payette Idaho were cer- hit—Goddard SKATES TO STREAMERS Serpa Hebert Robello Hjort DETROIT July 22— Harry Rem- lengths behind A A Baroni’s and took charge The same thing tified by the National Semi-Pr- o Owens Double plays — Cabral to offias ington new publicity man for the Specify was third happened in the Gold Cup and Baseball Congress today to Robello Hebert to Detroit Lions is a former MinneJust as Howard’s handicap king brought the 4 year old ' Kayak’s cial state champions and eligible Murphy to Deas Serpa Murphy to Cabral to enter their regional tournasota hockey star Seabiscuit won the inaugural gold turf winnings to $135480 Robello to Losing pitcher — Lucas ments — 2:15 Time Bases on balls — 30 will Winners of the regionals 1 Owens McCorry 6 Lucas 3 be eligible to compete in the na?’ — McCorry 3 Owens out Struck tional tournament here August 11 3 and Dooley Umpires—McQuillan 1— Philadelphia Jack O’Brien had won seven rounds at the old National club in Twenty-fourt- h to 23 street New York when Stanley Ketchel knocked him out with a jaw jolt with only eight seconds of i the tenth and final round remaining O’Brien wound up with his head in his own resin box but the CAUSE FOR CONCERN FISHERMEN! bell saved him Calli-han 22— Bob CHICAGO July Let a take yon by Going fishing? 2— Roger Peekinpaugh was only 23 years old when he succeeded the late Frank Chance and Detroit university basketball pack train back into virgin country finished the 1914 season as manager of the New York Yankees where fishing is really good We cater center who received He 3— Bobby Jones participated in four playoffs for the United States open golf championship to large or small groups Reasonable for returns and last mention year rates For further Information write defeated Bobby Cruickshank in 1923 lost to Willie Macfarlane in ’25 and to Johnny Farrell in '28 another season broke one finger YVm Davis Mountain Home Utah and ran away from A1 Spinosa in 29 and dislocated another in a soft-ba- ll Fhone Rock Creek Sawmill fame blood-poisoni- catcher has been working out the past few days with More than 2000 fan will attend the Ogden Peaches benefit game at Brigam City Augfreak plays Little ust 21 Proceeds will be turned was all set to field over to Bambrough and Zito Riverfly in the second dale players injured In the recent to the amazement state tournament Speaking of Bobbie Adams Malone’s Fat Flinders of Hooper a jdarn semi-pr- o good SKIPPER WORRY COWBOYS ROPE da ‘CDNCENTRATDR1 HARTFORD Blaine Ilulniston left and Glen Shhnnon right will compete ENTER ANNUAL TOURNAMENT In the annual best ball tournament over 86 holes at the El Monte golf club Sunday Shannon is shown playing an iron shot out of the rough These two youthful golfers expect to compete on collegiate teams somewhere during the next four years They are standouts among the young players of Ogden (Staff 6-- Outstanding amateur golfers of Utah' and Idaho will compete in the fifth annual best ball tournament for simon pures Sunday at the El Monte golf course The event will be conducted over 36 holes Harry Gurley and Walter Cosgrlff a£ Bonneville are the favorites and defending cham- J A- - - Batteries Kammeyer Tournament to Close With Several Title Contests 7-- - 500 H Karl LOCAL BACKING 6-- 500 Plain City MATCHES GET 6-- 667 South Weber FINAL TENNIS 6-- Pet 1000 500- his-f- zip fast ball and used a nice curve siderable distance from Adams for ball to advantage to baffle many of a base hit The agate hit a guy the Pocatello hitters wire Of the lighting system it soared not earthward but many run home the in Pete Hughes’ fans knew the real reason why eighth soared a “mile” over the Adams failed to make the catch score board right field wall over the and landed beyond the sidewalk It was a base hit It must have carried at least 450 Valentino third a&cker of the feet on the fly Cardinals is no relation to the late movie actor This cjap is a Ogden fans will be pleased to former Santa Barbara Junior ColReds Lewiston and know that the will open a three game series’ lege atthlete and bubbles over with class Monday at 8:80 pm at Reddy-Kilwa- tt s Intime Last field the dians were here the Reds won Murphy of the Cards attempted five straight a bunt in the second The ball was chased nearly back to third base If you want to laugh relax and by Chester Rosenlund and flnallyictsN forget your troubles don’t fail to rolled foul as the crowd bellered be in the baseball park Thursday Its approval night when A1 Schacht baseball He clown prince performs here Fans In attendance is the last word in this kind of were gloomy indeed when Saturday the vet- entertainment eran McCorry took the hill Nary a in the park including the Dick Adams pitched only a few person scribes felt McCorry would last balls in the Saturday contest Wal- long But much to the surprise ter Deas and Bill Hebert finally of everyone he pitched a helluva bellered to Bill McCorry that the ball game kid had a sore arm Rather than sacrifice one of his regulars Bill The Reds vs ill send Orrell and surprised 'everyone by taking the Blydistel against Pocatello In mound without as much as a warm header a at Reddy Kilodouble toss up watt field at 2 p’m today And say if you think the Ogden The Reds and Lewiston Indians fans didn’t get a kick out of the capers of the 52 years old mbund-ma- n will be idle Wednesday evening They will perform Monday Tuesday and Thursday Owens was belted for 16 hits in the free scoring Saturday game Ogden travels to Twin Falls and but the tremendous early inning Lewiston following the Lewiston series run edge saved his bacon o yesterday's Result Championship matches in the annual Kammeyer tennis tournament will be held at Lester park BUFFALO N Y (UP)— Officials starting at two p m Sunday of the West Side Rowing associaSpirited competition is expected tion club champions of the United in each of the events Cliff Doxey States and Canada cherish the hope that some day Buffalo will director announced Saturday be host to the college crew re"The tournament attracted nearso held been for which has gatta ly 200 contestants and has been a many jears at Poughkeepsie success said Doxey "The Michael Broderick head of the great West Side club has said on finals are sure to produce some fine tennis numerous occasions that the city are eager to bring the re"Some unusually well played gatta here with the West Side matches held the attention of the The crew’ representing Buffalo Niagara Frontier area Broderick players in the men’s boys and jumaintained has all the facilities nior singles Saturday for such a regatta including over "Dave Fletcher won over Hal a million populace Nearness of 0 and 0 while Ray Canada always a hot rowing cen- Fronberg 4 ter would heighten Interest he Noorda defeated Joe Kenny and 4 in the boys’ singles said "Bruce Charlesworth defeated George Shimizu 0 and 1 in the junior singles feature Paul Pastor One Up On Great Jones Loat 000 Saturday Plain City at Syracuse Riverdale at Pleasant View South Weber at Hooper DIVISION NO 2— NORTH Won Lost Pet 4 0 1000 North OtAta 2 0 1000 Liberty 500 1 1 Huntsville 500 1 1 Plain City 500 1 1 Eden 500 1 1 Warren 3 000 0 West Warren 3 000 0 Slaterville hrhedule Saturday July 29 West Warren at Liberty Eden at Huntsville Warren at Plain City No other (tame scheduled! DIVISION NO 2— SOUTH Won Lost Pet 1 000 4 0 West W ebef 3 1 750 Syracuse 600 2 3 W'est Point 600 2 3 Taylor 200 1 Riverdale 000 5 0 Clearfield vchedule Saturday July 29 West Point at Syracuse West Weber at Riverdale Taylor at Clearfield Schedule 6-- the LEAGUE 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 4 0 July 29 3 Hooper gional event probably at Stockton California in early August Ogden Legion will be defending title holders This club was enrollevent at Briged in the semi-pr- o ham City and made a fine showing’ Aaron Horne will be in charge of the Ogden club again He expects his charges to repeat Fifteen players have been certified to carry Ogden colors They Old Syracuse nosed out Taylor 4 to" 3 while West Weber upset West Point 7 to 4 Riverdale took the measure of Clearfield 5 to 2 The standing of the teams and summary follows: Tram Standing DIVISION NO 1 ' relief hurler against the Cardinals performed as aa lot of on Bill had South Weber sprang a surprise SatuiJay by defeating Plain City 12 to 9 In a divison one game In the Weber County Farm Bureau Baseball league disbanded sometime Riverdale division two south in the play to Syracuse ago forfeited BASEBALL Wyse Ogden-Pocatell- Point Loses Spirited contests featured B Veterans Attend Local Games Two former baseball stars of other days George Wessler and Homer Plake both infielders were on hand Saturday for o series George and istN the second game of the Homer got a great kick out of the way Manager Bill McCorry — Syracuse Noses Taylor Out By Score 4 to 3 West FARM BUREAU 6-- With Matt CITY MACHINE and Finals Four Contests Scheduled Friday Booked Saturday and Sunday Championship May Several Cities Bid for Regatta dlL JhsL (Bmmul UPSETS PLAIN Semi-final- s Frank Pitchers— Junior Baird Broan and Dale Wiseman Catchers — Jack Dalton captain and Jay Manning Inficlders — Scott Herdtl Glen Sandlund Darrell Cramer Eddie Sarlo Blaine Kendell and Joe Otis Outfielders— Dick Herrick Eugene Green Bob Higgenson and Glen Woolsey Some j ears ago Ogden conducted the western Legion tournament but this will be the first time Ogden has featured the state legion series "I look for eight well balanced and seasoned clubs to bid for the championship’' said Coach Aaron Horne of the Ogden club "We are happy indeed to have the honor of conducting the series in Ogden "Reddy Kilowatt field will be the scene of the three day series There is a possibility that the 'championship game will be played the lights Sunday night under semi-pro “A1 Warden Utah commissioner who successfully conducted the recent state meet at Brigham City will be in charge "of the program” Early in the week the complete list of contesting clubs will be Touching SOUTH WEBER GOODS 1666 i Wash Blvd Phone 4190 D |