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Show TIIE PAGE FOUR. Today I)KNKR. ill's complaint time in I Cannibals To Feast Laundry And i(J P- W ho Rockies, not springtime. Here in the land of the eternal snow, the boys who make a living at golf are raising an eternal fuss over the condition of the Cherry Hills course, site of the National Open championship which starts on Thursday. - eilsville Val- Giants, Hyrum, ley Market Turn 11-- r. Hyrum Hob's 8 Sufowny-Ta- Ilg n y Stand Takit 3 Mond.iv't. Results eilsville 16, Hobs Ilg Stand 11 ob-je- rt year, saying the rough was far too long and heavy. They had to take back this criticism, however, when Ralph Guldahl turned in two a record score of 218 strokes better than the mark Tony Manero had established at Rastusrol a year earlier. And Bastusrol was not touched by officials. It played for the pros just as it had always played for its members. Pi-- The in Idaho. winning spaik in the Logan Laundry victory. The blow came in the fouyth inning with the count tied at Morning Milk thi eatened later in the game but as able to kick over but one run. Pitchers Battle George Pedersen, Laundry ace, and Lou Brcnchley, Morning Milk hurler, battled throughout the game in one of the most brilliant mound duels of the season. Both efpitehers were exceptionally fective in the pinihes. Brenchlcy victim of carlcssness at was first base when the first baseman failed to touch the bag on an easy infield out with two men away in the fourth. It set the stage for Saunder's clout, resulttwo unearned runs. ing in Wcllsville-Hch's The game was nip and tuck until the sixth inning when the leaders put the game on ice. The Maughan crew lead in the first took a of the initial inning, only to give up 5 runs to Heb's in the last of the Irame. Fred Aste's homer with two men on bases Feature Tonight featured the Heb's uprising. Mae Commercial Shop, Shirley Two more runs in the second meet Postoffice, league leaders, put Wellsville ahead, 8 to 5, but one game behind the leaders, in Hebs came back with two runs a crucial battle at 7:45 tonight in the second and one in the This game will undoubtedly pro- -' third to tie the score ut ll vide Bomo of the hottest softball ' Here the score until the stayed of the season with the first half the sixth to put the game away race depending heavily on the out-- 1 with an rally, featured by come. A victory for the leaders Arn Maughan's home run with the will place them two games ahead bases loaded of the field and in a perfect spot Am Maughan Hit. for the first half crown, while a victory for Postoffice will tie the Am Maughan's hitting and the two teams one game ahead of pitching of Ora Maughan, esDeacs Service, providing the lat- pecially after his shaky first innter takes Jacks Cafe into camp ing, featured the Wellsville atat 9 oclock tonight. The other tack. Brilliant fielding on the game finds Cold Storage meet- part of Farris Evans at sho' tstop and Lee Cardan in the outfield, ing Al's Bike at 6:30. The members and Cardons Valley league hitting was outcame through as expected Mon- standing for the losers day night with close and hard Valley Maikct looked strong in fought games filling the card. The handing Clark Auto its sixth deand hustling Wellsville feat. Rao Bateman limited the young team, playing the heads-u- p hall auto painters to three runs in that is keeping them at the top the fust six innings while his of the league, came through in mates were building up a long the closing innings to defeat a lead on several timely hits ami strong Heb's Pig Stand entry, 16 the wild heaves of Clark Auto to 11, to hold its full game lead fielders. over Logan Laundry, d Loganknit traveled at a fast to defeat Morning Milk, pace in the field and took adanother Wellsville entry in the vantage of a had inning in the closest game of the evening, e3 to Grants Bike defense to run into 2. a lead in Lie first five innSnaps Losing Streak ings of the second game of the e Giant's Bike snapped a evening. In (he sixth, however. losing streak with a four-ru- n Lawrence Turkvs outfit blew beto the score sixth its hind Pitilier Bus Ki h.tuh and rally in second victory of the season over four Grant .s Bike runs crossed 5 to 3, while Valley the plate. Loganknit, Market opened the evening proHyrum Lions, the most impiov-e- d and one of tbe fastest stepgram by pounding Ccce Jorgensen, Clark Auto pitcher, for a ping outfits m the le igue at previctory. The other game of sent. staged a hitting practice at the evening was played at Hyrum the of S ifcway-Pa'n expense with the Hyrum Lions winning Takit in a game transferred to their fifth game in six starts, 38 Hyrum under the lights on the to 7 over Safeway-Pa- y n Takit, city park. The Lions roared to climb into a tie for fifth place across 38 runs before the last with Loganknit and Clark Auto man was out. Thursday night A three-bas- e hit by Earl Saun- they will be ot home against Lowell ders, Wellsville '"Tick" a in une g that scoring is tcr-tai- n Brown and Dean Smith, was the to feature the evening's play 'if. six-ru- n 300-fo- hard-presse- 3-- 1 four-gam- 10-- 5 y HOLD EVERYTHING TT1 K I didn't get me here until an hour or so ago. I saw the course last fall when the changes for the open were just being started. At that time it seemed eminently fair and and a shade on the easy side. It was to me, you perhaps remember, that Lawson Little gave the story In New York a few months back, of how Cherry Hills would he burned to bits by the pros, and how a Tecord score of 180 or less would be the winning total. That story brought many indignant protests from Denver folks and also many offers of bets. Since the time of the story Litt'e seems to have changed his mind about the course. I have read whe-- c he says the changes have made it ridiculous," and a score of anywhere between 290 and 300 might win. Rural Electrification Administration today allocated $214,000 for 205 miles of rural power lines CHICAGO, June 7 d pi Bill Terry was expected his Ak SCHMELING PLEADS FOR JOE JACOBS champion, Joo heavyweight Yanks Trim Browns The Yankees clipped a game off the Indians' American league lead by coming from behind to trim the St. Louis Browns, while Cleveland lost an After game to Washington, spotting the Browns live runs the Yankees came back to pull the game out of the fire when Joe DiMuggio hit homer No 8, with a mat on base, and Frankie Crosotti banged out the game winning single in the eighth. 'After staging a three-ru- n rally in the ninth to tie the score Cleveland succumbed to the Senators in the 11th when Zeke Bonura's double drove in the winning run. Bobby Docrr's single in the ninth m the ninth climaxed a senes of rallies which enabled the Boston Red Sox to overtake victhe Detroit Tigers for a tory At one time Detroit hold a 2 loud. Jimmy Foxx hit homer No I( to break bis deadlock for the American homo run leadership 5-- 4. SPECULATOR. N. Y., June 7 Max Schmeling, who meets IT the Louis, in a title fight June 22, appealed to the New York State Boxing commission today to reinstate as a second. Joe Jacobs, who was instrumental in winning him the championship eight years ago The German said that if necessary he would go before commission chairman, John J. Phelan, and ask that the suspension of Jacobs ho lifted It was understood that is the appeal was denied Schmeling would ask Gov. Herbert Lehman to overrule the commission. Jacobs, who is Schmcling'x American manager, was suspended because of a disagreement with the Hal SchuYesterday's hero over the training macher, Guilts' commission who methods of Tonv Galento, t lie Jer- stopisai his teams nosedive bx sey heavyweight whom he in halting the Cinrinnati Reds xxith an eight hit game. 8-- 7 7-- right-hande- Curious World This National League V&iV A - A? ife-- 4 3 4 ' ''it . " s r, am By STUART CAMERON United Press Spurts Editor 7 1 New Yoi June 7 U Pi The DENVER, emory wheel in II mild Longs pro shop was worked overtime today as America's aie golfers sharpened their implements of links waifare before starting the day of heavy practice for the National Open golf championship. The 42nd annual open may be decided by the keenness of a pitching iron. This is because the Cherry Hills course where the National will be played on Thursday, FTiday and Saturday, plares a premium on straight tee shots So, when a drive is sent off line, the player will find himself in deep rough and the sraait way to get out is to use a pitching lmnlement with enough of a razor edge to cut throgh the Colorado clover and sky the ball to the tiny green Frank Walsh who has played in ctery open for the past decade, was a good, average example of the player who was sh irpening his irons "I'm carrying no fiwer than three Walsh slid today dynamiters, "And to do this I am putting only Iwo woods in my big Tliiyll be a drivir and a no 3 wood (a spoon 1. You watili the o' lur hags and you'll find the boss ,ur tarrying tluet wood, at the very dnv-e- r most Sonic won't tvtn use They ll iim a hr t.sit o; ,i : poou off tli" Ices and use their nous the irs of the xx 'V " next-to-la- st M"st dist usseil In, h of he "ht'i ry Hills layout wlinh is set near the snow-e- l ol P.oikv Mountains, was No 17, a five-pa- r item of f:t5 This hole, atinrding to yards Walsh, is the tougho-- t fivc-ir hole for a national the past ten veats It his an isl mil gn-o"As a matter of fut," Walsh it's the timeliest live-pa- r said, in America Onl,- - the 18th at Ieb-M- t liiai h California and the II. Cincinnati St L,oiiis 11, Boston 2 Btookljn 9. Pitt , burgh :UJ lf adjournament without further u vestigation. Prior to its recess, the grant jury returned its seventh internr report and demanded to knot Governor Barzilla Oar, why had not delivered audits of tin disbursing stat departments funds to the grand jury for it study. i tlllS taSt$er ' THEIR. TGSM casy Nt cxURno,U' P'v ionnkit'C aurelrome 7(1or soup1 SOME INHABITANTS MUST CCDSS Boston 8, New York Hxcnfr L "I S. COP vl(viCt me t can't help it if jmi ARE ticklish! , N Youil have to sit Mill if ou want me lo finish (his job! Detroit 6, earb CmhZZ STATES'. . . 1 11 7 St Louis 5 SHIP inMt(ill) MADRID, June 7 (I Il An unidentified British ship was report-e- u to have been .severely damaged by aerial bombs at Alicante today The British ship Thorpehav-was hit in V ilem ui harbor. WISCONSIN, ILLINOIS - Vtxi-N- - era say . , ax AAWZD TO THEIR. CAPTAL. A tv n c w io of O ouloI ne lo t- v . fx-- " a - fast 101 'vr- AK-r-t (ri.K-sm)- OF fine cig- arettes in every tin of Prince Albert z. 1 a- - .i V MllUtolYdMftbqiM&fe G.L. TYNER (left) is agreeing with Lanits Howell. Theres lots of real joy for makinV smokers in every feature of Prince Albert ripe, rich taste, mildness, quick and easy rollin. rnwirn VEIN US, s . - ZV I i .v v.- - A PRODUCT OF EROS'ON, IN SOI JTA TASTE C. N UTAH. t- r ' MILD, t CABLET l PRINCE ALBERT he. "I'rinec taste is a IP THEY WiCH TO TRAVEL .1. .,pmk- - - l'p AND INDIANA.. tin- - An baeco that r ami linn- ' 77VOOT A pines'-- , e'o inV $ maWins" to'aCCO V meUoxvnchN D DOMAIN. MICHIGAN, Monday's Results 5, Cleveland ,..h if MAKING An Washington ve THE AFRICAN ZULU GIANTS Vs. LOGAN COLLEGIANS FAIRGROUNDS WEDNESDAY, 5:30 n. m. Admission, 25 1 w skomng INVADED 93 BOISE, Ida, June 7 (IT1-T- I1 Ada county grand jury, whosi members have assumed the col lective role of the states chie an, investigator for the past fourrecex one-hamonths, went into today. An official source said the rt cess was not indicative of fun JL ' THEY INVENTED THAT THAT HAVE! COP GOES INTO RECESS SMOKERS LIKE AIE IN MIND WHEN AT American League ADA GRAND JURY D'T'Usr THEY SURE HAD BfZDS I session. SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN' 111 epUESL sometimes k "Values are substantially ubov depression lows," he said. Fran David D. Bohannon, San cisco, reviewed advances in th building industry during the pas three years. The convention closed with lath at the Miami Biltmore can compare with it. The Cherry Hills No. 17 simply isnt a hole where eagles are born. You just have to be content with putting your second in a spot where you have a nice pitch for the green. Nobody will get home in two and the only way you could eagle that baby would he to hole out with a miracle, approach Virtually all the field of 170 were out on Cherry Hills fairways and greens today. One of those on the sidelines was JohTiy Revolta of (Imago, who has an infection in his right index finger. He may not be able to play even one practice round, a tough break for a lad who became a father only 48 houis ago. p Ferguson sion Americas Finest Golfers Prepare For Meet Opening J, . Muiilm's Results imago lo, I 'In lad) phi i S'-,- ' At 37 years of age, the oldest lcgular in the major leagues today, Gabby Huilnett, Chicago Cubs gieat backstop, has appeared in more games than any catcher in oiganized baseball history. If he catches 100 contests this season he will become the first man in the game to catch mme than 100 games each season for 13 years, 111 X f "In consequence the loiismner dollar is becoming inadequate u supply these artificially stimuUt ed demands, and the natur il desire for a home is likely to reiedt before created desires Brady, sales counselor for the National Association, stated that real estate can no longer he solo from half accurate tnforniatior jotted on the back of an envelope "People have been educated t expect an interesting informe, sales presentation," he det lared James C. Downs. Chuagn presi dent of the institute of real istat, management, told the meeting tha real estate held an "enviable posi ion in spite of the current depres- pace-setter- s. TATTOO ARTIST u SALT LAKE CITY. Jun. 7 q The percentage of the Ann man national income now devoted p housing is the lowest in Anarimn u hita history, Hobart C. Brady, Kans., told the southwest ri gional conference of the National of Real Estate Boards today. "We are living in an age m which, due to changes in menhir, dising methods, natural di nurd, arc yielding to created iliniuuK Brady said. 12-h- against u STUDIES HOUSING IN WEEKS SERIES Med-wic- r,c' ,dln. REAL ESTATE MEEI MEET STARS 11-- 2, yori 21-- er 11-- m Terry acquired the from the Cim mint "Kampy Reds late yesterday in a sw ip thi sent outfielder Wally Bt rg, r t, Tui Both clubs the Reds. n, other consideration was nm,u in the trade. GEORGE hlRKSKY Press Staff C orrespondent NEW YORK, June 7 ill') -- One of the oldest and bitterest feuds was rein the National league newed today with the Chicago Cubs ork battling 'he New Giants at Wrigley Field, Chicago, lor the league leud. As the clubs moved into action the Cubs held a 002 percentage lead, having moved to the top two days ago in a sustained drive which came simultaneously with a long Gian' losing streak. Until the Giants hu this rough passage in which they lost six stiaight, they had held the league lead continuously since opening day. Opposing Pilchers moundsmen Opposing today were Cliff Melton, with a record of 7 victories and 2 defeats, and two-gam- k Chicago Cubs. IVV Big Bill Lee, Cub's right-handwho has pitched three consecutive shutouts and allowed only one SACS run in the last 46 innings. The Cubs held their league lead yesterday by slugging out a 10-- 8 victory over the Phillies, Belting Buwiy Walters and Pete Sivcss for all their runs in the first four innings, the Cubs staved off Sacramento, attempting to hold a late rallies by the Phils,. Frank e it atlead in the Pacific Coast Demaree led the Cubs' league, meets seventh place Holly- tack with three singles. hitney wood in a week-lon- g senes begin- and Bueller hit homers for the ning tonight. The stars are in Phils. Giants Win sixth place although they arc only e seven games behind the losing Breaking their slreak the Giants triumphed over McCarRan Francisco, leading the lea- Cincinnati, Johnny gue in hitting with a team aver- thy came out of a prolonged age of .304, and in second place slump with three singles and a only two games behind Sacra- double, driving in four runs Hal mento. entertains Portland, tied Schumacher kept the Reds' eight hits scattered. In addition to beatfoi fourth place. ing the Reds, the Giants left In o'her series Oakland plays town with Second Baseman Alex San at Diego and Seattle at Los Kampouns to plug their leaking Angeles. infield gap The Giants gave OutNewly released statistics revealed fielder Wally the Little for that Harris, of San Diego, was Greek infieider,Berger who always has leading the league in hitting with played an average of .354. He replaced Grounds. his best at the Polo Fredrick, of Portland, who dropIn the ocher two National ped into a second place tie with league games Brooklyn won from Holder, of San Francsco, each Pitcsb by scoring seven wth a .347 average. Gabrelson, runs in'rgh, a first inning salvo, and of Seattle, at .337, and Statz, of St. Louis Cardinals triumphLos Angeles, wth .335, completed the ed over the Boston Bees, five. the top with little Roy Henshaw, the Among the pitchers, Ballou and had to take on a Miller of San Francisco, each show. pitcher theyCommissioner Landis, d four victories and no defeats, ruling by k only six hits. Joe Walker, of Sacramento had seven allowing 4 a had for 4." day. perfect one loss. wins j'v p, pouns, today when the Nm Giants open a four-gan- u with the National league It lilted I M sccond-basema- Chicago Holds Slight Lead Over Rival Team Knu-cml- Lions 6, Hi b s . nt Bitter Feud ( all-sta- rs 3, Morning Logan Laundry Milk 2 is do If playgolf They always 3. inknit Rikc 5, Grant's Log, ed in Valhalla you may rest assurMarket 10, Clark Auto 5. Valley who there are ed there pros up Hyrum laons 38, Sufo.way 7. to the gold greens, icarl fairThursday's Schedule nnlk and the and honey ways, U eilsville at Hyrum Lions. hazards Valley Market at Morning M.lk Heb's Pig Stand at Loganknit, The squawk of the pros on the 7 p m. eve of all National Opens are based Clark Auto at Grants Bike, 8 on their belief that officials of the m host club always go out of thpir p. Safeway at Logan Laundry, 9 p the for course their to stiffen way m. open. CXLMMERCIAL LKAGl E In fairness to the professionals, Tonight's (Schedule it must be said that this is someCold Storage at Als Bike, 6.30. times true. Every once in a while Postoffice at Shirley Mac, 7'45. the boys run into a club where the Dear's Service at Jack's Cafe, members are very vain about the 9 p. m. course have and of their toughness pledged that its par won't be banged about by even the game's greatin CON HARRISON est scorers. So they set out to insoftball teams put Valley crease its hazards, by fair means on their league show of most or foul. Traps are juggled with, the first half interesting campaign Monday greens are skinned and the pins night before the largest crowd placed in treacherous spots. ever to file into Logan's new lighted softball park on the LoThe pros were very bitter about gan high school campus Tonight a found Oakmont the way they it will be the Commercial leagues few years ago, and said its greens turn to provide the features and ounces eleven as were as unfair from all indications one of the And they kicked hottest battles of the rare todate to a pound. last Hills Oakland awaits fans in the 7:15 headliner. mightily at IDAHO GETS AID WASHINGTON. June 6 4 I Before Thursday they probably have put the blast on the rlub's conking, the rarified air, the score pails in the i urd room, Rlid tile cut of the caddies' clothes No one will take offense at this, or hold it too seriously, because just ns there is an unwritten law which guarantees a citizen the right to put anything he wants to in b Martini be it olive, onion or prune -- so is there an unwritten law which allows the golf professional to attack the National Open course. Associations.) lie Zulu Utah-Idah- will to talk to him about that. If he feels that way then he can have part of the bets I made w'.th "indignant Denver." "Cherry Hills backer," and the gentleman who, after I wrote the little storv. wired me that I was a smart alec and a hum (Copyright. 1938 by United Tress 0 3 8. 1 Game To Open Hants, a panfr of cannibals who seem to know node about baseball than the majority of their scheduled opponents, will provide Logan and Cache Valley fans with their first nmelty baseball number of the season Wednesday when they meet the Logan o league entry, at 5:30 Collegians, strong k. on the m. lairgrounds. par p. Fresh mm several vietoi ies in the intermountain win over the Salt Iike City (euntiy, mi ludmg an Federation league Saturday, the Zulus will attempt to take the measure of the Collegians, considered one of the strongest teams in nortlurn Utah and louthem Idaho. Headed bv I.olo, a slugging outfielder who collected two home run:, a triple and a double at Salt Lake Satin day, the (bants present a hard hitting lineup including i louse, third base; Jocco, second base; Dizzi Dea, lelt field; Hole, center field; Lu Lu, first base; Hukelo, i, short step; Rosto, right field; Macca, catch, and pitch. Last year the Zulus toured almost every state west of the Mississippi. 'I hey also toured through western Canada. This year they arc booked to play in Alaska, being the first independent .baseball club ever to play in Alaska. Tbe team plays exceptionally fast baseball and at the same time providis plenty of comedy. 'I fair-wav- I'll have 7, 4 Cub-Gia- On Logan Collegians Win Features They say the rough is so deep and jungly that only a foolhardy man would venture into it without first sending in his stalkej and s native beaters. They say the are so narrow that a snake could not crawl down them without hnving his fenders seratihid by the bordering trees and vegetation. I haven't seen the new Cherry Hills layout, being as my train .JUNE TUESDAY, 4 4 Sports Parade 7 LOO AN, UTAH, KHALI)-.JOURNA- SHIRLEY MAE - POSTOFFICE MEET TONIGHT McLEMOKE Colo., .lime II rn siKEE Albert THE NATIONAL JOY SMOKE MZ: i ff |