Show - - - - - - '" - - - - - ' ' ' N i - - - I - ' e - - f ' ' ': ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Monday August'23 1948 - - 16 - - '40X:'--t-rr'retr:1-!r- 4 s'rIplOrlrskrarArrtOrMIttK107111mil r - -- 1 I - ' ' -- - : I I i' ? - t k 4 t ' I ' - - c I ' - I r"' ""z" !'tPliF re 4A - - 1 s:rt 4 il t - -- - k a 1 - I- - 1) IIP' --- qr 1 ': t ' lff ' l'-'- ii 6 i ' ' ' 1 ' ' '- ' ' - 4 ' ' 1''' - ' ' :r r '' ' - ':' 7 ''N1 ' ::::' 1i ' ' 1 rt ' 1°211 1 'r -1 )- i i v Jj 't : ' -- ' :': ' : 1 - I ' - ' -- - ' ' '"'' t '' - ' '''- - -- y ::: '':: - 4': - ' :- - 4f' :: i' 4f :: ! pp '' : :: ''' :::' :1:: J ':::':' :::: '4:-:- j :s:i: 1 i ) -' :::: i '' '' ' o-H- - It lilt Features State Event ?t: ' ' f- --v I ! 1 i'-::- :4 i: L0' '" ' "rk' : :''- 1 ' 1 :::'''T:i' ''' :: ": ' - ::: ""''-- "' rig : p "00 4' :::i:::: l' ' i ht A f - i 3 k :::!::: " C'''''-'):'''''- - c ::: ! 1 6-- - - j s 4 4 th" 1 -- 0-- " :': 4-- — - l' s! 1 " - 6-- 1 " k ::'-- 4-- 6 :: r :7': ' ::: ::: - i''':::::'-- I ::: i ::i ” - ' ' a : :' i' '': It ::'“ F f i I '::-- ---- - - t -4 i: ' it ‘ 1 't i'- ?' 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Singles—S Bracken Lee Dean and took a second in the first ' ' S and the main event Paul Hard 501E50 Pat Miller 493E50 Doc Green Price Elmer Singleton Soren was the only local driver to win a race his victory coming In 47x50 4 t Handicap—Jack Higgins C B the first heat Promoter Vince Walton expects Iigginn 47x50 Russ Jones E Walton Chic Sales 46260 Pat the entire field that raced Sun45x50 tiler Larry Johnson' day to be on hand Monday night ovo 472(50 (out of town prizes) for a ditto performance Tuesday Wood Ann night will see the finals of the I Ladies—Hortense Jones tntermountain H Midget - Racing Rayma Mower Skeet—Russ Jones 487(50 Evet- lhampionships but Mondays will ett Walton Chick Sales 46)60 tend all of Sunday's -drivers into Jimmy Hogle'Champion 61'1 Charles Boynton 1 Les tWheeler 45x50 11 and under singles- f nerup '111 singles 'action again boys t f ' )Jack - :: f' ilf - Ogden Golf Team Tips Salt Lakers - 69-7- 4- - ut - - 1I - - S 6-- 8-- - -- - The contest was never In doubt after San Diego exploded for eight runs in the four dinning-ohits and three Reno errors The Californians had 'chased two across In the first while Reno came back with one of their pair in the bottom of the opener Reno's other runcame in the ififth Both times It was a double by Spina which set the run up - - 66-6- 7- -- I DENVER- - Aug 22 (211—Sa1t Lake City players Sunday- added the men's and mixed doubles titles of the intermountain tennis tournament to the men's singles crown won yesterday by Linn Rockwood Richard Warner and Bob Koch defeated Sam Milstein and Bob 4 Curtis of Denver 6 11 4 in the most bitterly tontestbd match of the day Milstein: and Curtis had previously defeated Dan Freed and 1 Rockwood 6 in the semifinal to gain the championship round A Warner and his sister Emma Danny Sheehan of Lou' won the mixed doubles Omahaagainst Kid Leon will face Erkie finals from Norman Christensen Valentino or Benny Sadler in a and Virginia' Smith of Denver four and Irish Dennis and Buck Mrs Phyllis Lockwood of Bout- - Kenny will launchfour-rou-the show at 8:30 pm with a cur der Colo took the womeres thin raiser 2 singles crown with a 64 not be broadcast The fights win over1 Carolyn Byrne of nor will they be televised accordDenver ing to Promoter Downing AMERICAN FORK—Star Flower There'll be no judges for the main and Spring take - Will clash here event—only Ken Shulsen will have Monday at 8:30 pm for the cham- a vote aS to the winner Tickets ire on sale at the Mint pionship of the annual Utah county : cafe softball tournament No-flitt- er 70-7- - - - 79 - - 74 Tribline-T- - - Never In Doubt - 2-- ' - last March Bueno remembers his showing disappointing against Keith Nuttall at Ogden Aug 121 o Both fighters want-tregain prestige lost in those two showings More than that however hangs In the offing Perhaps a trip to Five : more Nevada misplays Australia to meet Vic Patrick 21 Buenti's will be reward for coupled with three hits put six Sept a victory over Hunick Ernie on runs afross for the coast nine inthe other hand will fly back to the fourth and they- used seven New Jersey Wednesday and a vie hits and four muffs in the last tory over Bueno Monday night two frames for seven runs Gary puts birh In a good spot to land a Young started for Reno and was loser preliminary light on one of the the as MIES Itt40 (nares ' early 'Madison Square Garden PPost AB 6 Atilloakie) 2h AB R A shows Arrangements are already Fanelli 5 0 3 2 6 31 Spina 3b 4 2 2 3 0 In the niaking 2 ss Neal Those facts set the stage for a Hrnands lb 2025 44 280 knock-dow- n If 2 1 1 drag-obattle at the Potter 3b gI 1 nThalveimene 11 Radler if 0 Coliseum Bueno is hard to tag Martin If 1 1 0 Of Plaza° rf 02 00 02 00 if 2 0 0 Oi Marks ef and that mtkes 'fans believe the Jones 1 0 3 0 Bentlia p 6 1 0 51 Bandon' ef 2 1 bout will 'go the full 10 rounds Kennrly 2b 4 3 1 11Nunawndr s 4 0 20 2 2 Hunick is much Improved and is ktenees 2b 2 1 2 0' Ga Tng p 1000 2 0 4 1 p a knockout specialist His followers )(Lutes rfrf 1 01 02 0!01Bates Yng p 0 0 0 0 believe the fight just- can't- go the ordan lb 4 0 6 01 GeRichards 1 0 0 0 Thomas lb 2 1 4 Oi limit in Buddy 'Washington appears 'rotate 47 17 27 141 Totals 30 5 2711 an anted out for Muehlieisen in Stit-- - ' serniwindup and he'll ' xxranned for Ge Young in iltb 7 trade punches with Pepper Martin by innings: of Pittsburgh If Washington - is in SanScore t1161 SOO 034-- 23 Diego 6 0 s — 100 010 000— 2 shape he'll put on a! whale- of a Reno 3 Bennis 2 tip He'll have to if he expects Rennerly 2 Castro4 2Simpson San Fillip° 2 Mar to regain any ofthat large follow- tin 2 Muehlisisen 2 Thomas Z Jordan Spina 2 B—Bates 3 3 ing he once had—before he turned Mendez Neal 2 Marks 2 Ga Young GeSpina Young In two or three disappointing Nuenswander Paneill Mendez SPI—He2 Simpson rJordan Pettier Sad- battles in his last times out ler SR—Martin Two minds with but a single thought—two punchers with but one ambition That's the story of main event at Monday's the Fairgrounds between Felix BuenOof San Jose Cal and Ernie West Jordan Hunick Each scrapper is anxious to wipe out what he terms a humiliating setback Hunick remembers a bewildering fight- - he lost to Bueno Z - - - Set at Coliseum Tonight - 3-- - - six-fo- ot 68-6- ‘!' Charley Whittaker Brigham City hurler "tarts- a well earned2 rest after setting the Maui Hawaii junior baseball team down:6-- on three bits while fanning 13 batters at Derks field Sunday night - 12-inni- ng - Keeps Utahns in Race - two-stro- :A - trek O 0:K- 3 ::":Nsi4::kireiz::lA: 1 1 er - "'Nk 8-- H ogan s 270 Edges Haas or Denver Open Win Hurls Three-HittWhittaker allowed the Hawaiians but three hits two singles and a double by Richard Omuro and missed a shutout when single safetAs go the help of errors to score runs in the second and eighth frames Brigham City Utah state champions sewed the 'game up in the first Inning with three runs R D Harris walked to open qe game and went all the way gtund on two straight errors by the erratic Islanders B Williams scored run number two when Lee Wight was thrown out at first on a ground ball and Vard Johnson came over with the third on Burt Hunsaker's single The other Utah runs came two hi the third and one in the sixth After the third frame John Sar- dinha Maui hurler and his4teammates settled down kind played the winners on even' terms Sardinha went the route!allowing 11 hits and two earned runs In addition to gaining first day honors 1Whittaker aided hurling 'his own victory t with three hits including a double in five trips' to the plate to pace the hitters Marco Bennis pitched the entire way for San Diego under a hot sun as he allowed only five safeties two of them doubles by Charles Spinathe only extra base blows of the game - Al Kennerly was the big power for the winners with three singles in four trips to tho elate 'and four runs batted in B Hernandes- F San Filippo and t added two hits I Et:Iirleiratc7:11 3 ::":" :! H 'o o - - ' o :: 1 t i :' - ' -- -- and Under Lou- White adnedfUanasdeniir : :::'-- - les Boynton def-Cha- - - I :::: i: Provo br:ing-summer-resti- - - i ': if ::::"' and Under Singles-- 11 i t - 774-- :':t ' Helper Downs ' ' - : if! :' ' 1 o 6-- L Freed 1 pre-tourn- ey ! 7 1 :: 1 't- H:: :''''" ':::':::: :' 1 i :: ' c - 1: : ' ' ' ':':'-'- "" 3: i ) ' :: :: ' ' :: ? 4- - :"- 'H':- te ::r : ' mGairyrhe LoSinuglWes—hiltel ' - - 6-- 3- S1ngles-- Boys' - : f :':::-- kj!:: : 6-- 2 3-- 6: Girls' Open Officials Offer Fan Conduct Rules - (loser eliminated) vs 8:30 pm s— - Brigham City SaniDiego Charles Whittaker came but 60 miles from Brigham City to tame the bats that Maul Hawaii American Legion junior baseballers had carried with them some 2700 miles on plane and train Sunday night as he struckout 13 while handing the Islanders a 6 to 2 defeat in 12 the second game of the district ' playoffs San Diego Californiastate chamfavorites pions and won- the other two games of the opening day defeating Reno - Nev and Phoenix Ariz The coast nine copped the- first 23 2 Nevadans to from the game with 17 hits while Reno was cornmittifig 14 errors In the nightcap came from behind to Arlo they Phoenix- 9 to 7 though the Arizonlans out tilt them 12 to 9 - 6-- Joan Hurzler deL : 1- i :::i 6-- 0 6-- 2 - 6 - 6-- ' - 'Mondays Schedule Reno vs 6:30pm " son 4 Boys' Singles—IS and 'Under Melis def Henry Fryer George 1' - 1 :r '' : '' I wTihnethpedrundioer '' in Utah will issue football equip- High school 'coaches 3 ' Monday's Schedule mentMonday and take their first look at prospects for the - ' coming season when they send their f at White Park ' charges through drills By'l)ON pLATur : 6 pm—Petty Motor vs Rudy muscles into play specified to and Headlund Utah's big golf event of the sum4-- 1 This is the earliest the preppers have started their 7 pm—Fashion -Cleaners (Lomer will get under way at Fort 9 nu-- -- vs Wasatch ' ' 011- -and on gan Douglas was drills because and the early date of gridironadopted - (Bountiful) oVititheedaYe are plan- fans Tate the trouble schools had last year with late fall rain and nnlergouos : Spm—Vineyard M Men and four-da- y TTEROyhOAus 21274NIg Marion ' snow The teams are slated to play a practice game shortly I The conduct of these Wankier Provoace (Orem) vs -Zirtik Sport- 4 affair r Timp southpaw ' will be an important factor' In a ing Goodsafter school starts which will give all coaches a chance to I fans duel as the Bottlers 9 part- Ward vs success of the tourna- took hurling towards the 4 1 teams a decision from the rein better shape for the season's campaign get their Castle Gate ment tI ' Provo surgent Sunday It is with this thought in mind The loss put crew The Big Eight minus competition from Carbon high 4 By Witt4ARD SPENCE crimp In officials have Provo's chances a heavy the that tourney for a second half will begin its practice Monday Region one—Logan North come set of a rules formed i In a game that kept the large that dropping them anCache Bt:Ur Elder Brigham City Bear River Weber and - under the general heading "Eti- championship tSunday night crowd on edge Rudy other full behind the league game fans 'And Headlund downed a stubborn If quette for the gallery"followthethese leading Helperites South Cache—is all set to take to the gridiron during the in the IndusZinik club 5 in eight Innings to Utah at the open race league early part of this week and the other regions will follow suit the tour- trial thould title' rules :take the Salt Lake softball enjoy A they All Prove Helper AB 0 A li 0 Wood e nament and the golfers playing Powers 5 2 6 0 Brooke rf Rudy's got off to a three-ru- n 4 Si 1 4 2 e Elliott 43020 0 5 0 'lead in the second inning and Zinik should enjoy the fans 4 0 1 3 Peyton ef 4 2 3 0 Drake 2b countered with one in the third Robb 4 1 2b 2 0 Page lb 4 1 100 Rules: Babcock If 4 0 3 0 Berge as land two in the fourth to tie it up 3 0 4 3 I Don't wander aimlessly Be MeOurk lb 44 410 0g 1 VWrikier if 13 0 0 0 aim you are off the fairway Rudy's - again took the lead with 1 3 0 0 Slug& rf Zaccaria If two in- Ithe first of the sixth but 3 0 0 4 Jensen et 3 2 0 0 Bailey 3b 2 Don't crowd too closely around Tate 2 1 3 4 Jones 2 1 2 4 30 p one in came Zinik's back with the the tee or green Golf shots require Bird 3b 1000 sixth and one in the seventh a certain amount of space Be coni MWokier p 3 0 0 0 tent to tan& farther back so all Rudy's put three over in the top Totals 36 9 27 101 Totals 31 5 27 10 can see :of the eighth and Mnik failed to Score by innings: 'make another bid 3 Don't walk across the fairway Helper 000 001 030- -4 DENVER Aug 22 (UP)—Experience on the rugged Provo 100 000 000- -1 tee on You is If a the may player E—Wood of the professional golf circuit gave Ben Hogan of Hershey Pa Aids Own Cause Powers 3 RBI—Peyton be hit Drake R—Brooks Wood 2 Tate Powers Jras he a Haas of 4 little a tremendous Fred take Don't all rush If licOurk BR—Powers BB topped advantage Sunday Doug Borg aided his own cause Wood DP—Tate to Powers to with a single and a double to New Orleans' by a single stroke for the first money in the Denver time all can see — what is taking —Brooks Mc (lurk BB—Wankier 1 SO—Wankier 5 place drive' in two runs and score two 5 Don't walk through traps and Tate 5 HB—Brooks by Tate Itimself Don Mayne also got two open tournaMentsand Traps bunkers a His was five came home with chip shot long are bad Keep out of approach Hogan bits for the winners Meeks Wirth- under without being 6768- - of the pin and he missed a enough Liberty Park Tennis on 67 the Sunday par fielder Zinik three left lin got heel prints into endless churned MEN'8 SINGLES play2-hocourse lose win to a his to chance the Wellshire at putt a in yard doubles four trips and made 2 pm–J-Pr- e d Lewis vs Bob Kirkpatrick and ruts le 270 off a of with total for event the money top prize ' Conway vs Len Morris Ed S Don't walk across the green pm—Dale great catch to rob George North vs Ellsworth Hale It G De vs of a hit Bobby Nielsen also got strokes Constant trampling of them renders Miner Had 201 Total Dick Brower Speriy Rueckert Berry vs Ted finisher a Hogan great Always for them hits for the losers 7 pm—Ernest Bennett vs Bob J Eallors three imperfect putting Haas started the final round with 7 Don't get directly back of Williams 8 pm—Holly Fryer vs Gwen : In the 3 o'clock game Zinik's put Was superb Sunday as he ended Thomas Del Miller vs Verne Swenson J an 18 under a 201 total fot M holes a unless well back on a last Inning rally to down the his tournament with player Peterson vil Conway Deardon Paul Hood four-day event lead over Hogan 8 Don't talk or shout when playcard for the vs Bob Walker Elks club 1 Zinik's got second Winners: The or when er his ball is money shunned his the Juittar Bove Sine addressing Hogan regular meet Elks club in the city place Ben Hogan Hershey Pa Glade vs Ben Mc Broom he takes his stance The nerve 1 11 aM—Jerry Elliott tournament circuit this year but took third and MontgomeryWard vs Ronnie Kump pm—Gordon 132150) bad is strain so seven enough he has entered vs Nick Eggertsen tourneysvic- Blaine Harmon Tom :fourth place Fred Haas Jr New Orleans 67-- 1 or 9 start Don't vs positions change Redford 3 lwas Dan his seventh and this Siegal pm—Paul SalisThere was plenty of excitement far ($1550) bury vs Calvin 4 Jenkins John Astin vs moving when in back of player John triumph even Middleeoft Memphis Tenn In the four state games Inter tory—a creditable Sherman Cary to shoot Kirkpatrick pm—Bob Rueckert ready redoubtable Texan wh Ed Miner 5 pm—Sperry ($990Y Plountain Steel and Clearfield for the 10 Don't applaud one good shot vs Bob Nelson8 pm—Bernard Tietelbaum Vs outchocolate nations of Demaret the Cal Jimmy Ojai plays a to start too not do Golfers game played perform Byron Westover 7 PM—Dett Birmingham long (8990) encores The next man might want vs with the Steelers win- bar capital Clyde Fisher Bill Conker vs Goaslide 71- ' the tourney Denver aJackKoennecker Junior Girls' Singles 2 to shoot immediately The game required but a 728669L'27s Duel hing Personal 12 Allen vs Betty B'erntsen noon—Sally 11 Don't can "down in front" one hour 25 minutes to comand vs Carolyn Walker Simms Eric Monti Sharon Santa M(MiCay Jtally Haas and Hogan staged apers' Vete someone or drlvis when vs ‘rilliams Barbara J putting Nancy Emmerson ($700) duel Saturday when they vs Newcomb MerchantRenie is onal the the If lLugene ing gallery large Ellsworth Vines Iowa City la Baker vs Harelens Lund ' Hurls ones in front should kneel played in the same threesome and ( $700 Boys' Singles 12 one Don't ahead finished rush the Haas stroke ropes it 10 am—Bryan Vanc eve Weldon HanLloyd Mangrum Chicago Ned Schiff tossing for The too 13 crowd Don't sen vs Lewis Decker Alder upon 69 Stan under closely three Ashby elegram ($520) Sunday theya parrbut blanked Robinson vs Henry Fryer George Melia va the fairways It is an added Spurrier Haas— John Bulla Phoenix Ariz separately Jack Jones 11 am—RalphStephens vs American Fork with- played Sporta Shop of cirhandicap newcomer to ($520) the pro Holt Peterson vs Jack Besse' Doug out hit FLO and Merrill Beck relative FL Don't try every stroke Dick Metz Arkansas City Ran ever BernardRay Tietelbaum vs Dick Wilson under tremendous presWasatch Oil of Bountifurs star cuit—was 2 pm—Lewis Alder vs Mick Eggerteen but alternate with ap13334) driving scores all the Hogan's Fees—Men' singles St: junior boys' Dave Douglas Wilmington DeL chucker had his knuckle ball work sure and putting proaching were being ray back to the singles 50 cents: 15 Photographs 'should net be singles 5 cents: boys' (3334) Ing and pitched the Oilers to a 10 New junior girls' singles 75 cents Balls will Orleans youngster on radio no-h- it taken during actual play Ky taffoon St Andrews not be furnished until quarter finals Entry verdict over Wasatch Oil of —280 ( $334 ) circults'set lip by the army and fee should be presented at first match Re16 Do not accost player to shake Pleasant Grove 7469-68- should be telephoned to Salt Lake or for 'any other reason no sults when bantam Ben began"lo forge 69--John Rogers Denver hands : Sundays scores: or Jerry Glade at Tnnis club 280 (S334o matter how welt you know him E ahead Haas Wok a one over par R Bill - Elks Club Phoenix Ariz 17 1 3 1 On is Silence Nary needed and gold the 17th He especially ($334) on the golf course ' 0 bogey '2 !Zinik Sporting Goods birdie on the 18th to tie Alexander Skip Lexington course Bearden -and Morris Walker and but landed In the rough Hogan as if Treat NC you owned isWear on his ($230) SudbUrY' shoes if it possible golf Ed Furgol Pontiac Mich - ' R H E (12 innings) 20 Give player plenty of room ($200) 3 9 2 do not bar him from- his ball and - Steel - 'Clearfield- 71Md Otto Greiner Baltimore 6 2 6 at time any Reese and and (314250) Maughan 21 Be alert at all times 8nd OGDEN' - Aug 22—Ogden Goff 71- Jim Tmnesa- Elmsford N Casteel 'M Kingdon watch the play c E ($14250) Country club golfers triumphed 2 Give allcompetitors the right and 1Tribune-Te1egraGene Webb Springfield mow 74- i 8 6 4 over a team from the Salt Lake to vision a of the ' clear ' pin ' 'American Fork (Robinson (214250) 23 Respect' your 'marshals" and Country club 5247 in a return 0 4 Harry Todd Dallas Sport Shop) match here Sunday afternoon A Ltollows their instructions te 284 race drivers Schiff and Emma Borich and ($14250) midget linner followed the golfing event: 24 ticket have admission - 'Callen Fazio Always Conshohockeh on a George great show for a capacity The tourney will be an annual R H E put howing ($105) of 4500 of Salt Lake's racing 25 Always consider the players event hereafter officials of the Fred Utah Valley Glass Provo 1 5 2 crowd Hawkins "Antiorh 1147 70two clubs announced after the 3 6 0 faithful Sunday night at the HippoMotor tfirst and do not make your feelings ($105) iPetty Stone and Smith Bulcecker and drome speedway as over ea thousand aDenotes amateur towards a favorite too obvious — match Sunday were to away'-dufans turned the 'Poison ' ' ' lack- of seating accormnodations ::: lc RUE 1 5 3 Wasatch 011 (Bountiful) in Lake Salt drivers every placed 0 0 3 race as - the Wasatch Oil (P G) i! driven "foreign" Beck and Haacke 4aker and : 1: ':: copped every race butt one Eddie 4- !Jarman ti':' 4 Lee and of Los Wendt 11 :I: R E Angeles Innings) (Eight 8 6 Boulder had of Colo the Martlett and Headlund Rudy '' ' 5 9 1 fastest times in the qualifying runs 'Zinik Sporting Goods '': ": :''':'i 1 Borg and North Stahl Walker and met in thetrophy dash with " " 'and Sudbury Wendt nosing Martlet out in a 1 ' t Nt ? 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