Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER ? 4 B FOLEY GAIN HIGH STATE GOLF RANKING COVEY PUGMIRE Four Clubs Place Men In First Ten Golf Association Sanctions List to Become Annual Event good-natur- Orcutt Last Diamond Game Again Champ Of Canada Battery Ilalloran Will Country club (2) ranked No 3 The trio finished the 1931 season with the most outstanding golf records The choice Is sanctioned by President W S Ure of the Utah State Golf association Rhodes-Engber- Perry Vines jf for Tangle Net Honors swew V iRi- J By MEL GALLACHER Owen Covey long and lean golfing sensation of Salt Lake City has finally attained an empery Position In Utah golfing' Survives to Final world The Country club Star second only to George Von Elm In performance of home-bre- d links sons in national competition was given the ranking position atop the local region The ranking list of Utah's Big Ten SAN FRANCISCO Oct 8 (IF— golfers sanctioned by President W Frederick Perry British Davis cup 8 Ure of the Utah State Golf association was released Saturday and tennis star won his semifinal match four clubs are represented It today and takes ths courts here tomorrow in the men’e singles final of No 1— Owen Covey Country the Pacific coast championships club against Ellsworth Vines of dent Cal who has won 13 singles No I— Ralph Pugmire titles this year Including the naDouglas tional championship No I—Charles E Foley try club Perry wasn’t doped as a finalist — Dale 4 Forest No Abel Larson but he upset the defending cham- No 8— Leroy Von Elm Forest plon George Lott of Philadelphia 2 4 tin their semifinal Lott Dale No 6 —C D Smith Country had defeated the Britisher several club times this year No 7— Clyde Thomsen Forest Vines only 20 years old a little Date later vanquished Sidney Wood Jr No 8 — Dick Freed Country nf New Yoik present holder of the 4 2 club English singles title 4 No 9— Steve Love Forest Dale Edith Cross of San Francisco won No 10 — VVUIard Mawson Mb- - the women’s singles final from Doro- ley park and Stuart Prtt Forest thy Welsel of Sacramento who Dale was placed seven matches above Miss Cross In the 1930 rankings The accorded was the Bobby Covey 6 score was Jones spot mainly because of his Alice Marble of San Francisco won Clean-cIn Utah’s golf major victory the title for girls under 18 defeating competition— the Utah state 72 hole Bonnie Miller of Berkeley 2 open— and his subsequent showing In match wae the The Vlnee-Woo- d the U 8 amateur meet at Beverly feature of the day and Wood had to Country club Chicago finish It with a borrowed racquet-o- ne Wood broke both Outstanding Record of Perry's After nosing out the Balt Lake vet- his clubs trying to return a couple serves eran Charles E Folev w ho has long of Vines’ cannon-bal- l Vines gave every Indication of Instood at the top of Utah's golf list hi fourteenth 1931 Covey took a successful jaunt to Den- tending to take ver Colo where he quaiifled for the Championship He was never out of national amateur meet from the position and there were few times Rocky Mountain district Covey ne- Wood really forced him to work test over the Wood's play by comparison was ergotiated the treacherous Denver Country club In ratic and included a number of dou149 strokes three more than the ble faults and errors leader Lawson Little of Los Angeles Perry went through hie match Covey traveled to Chicago where with seat while Lott appeared to he qualified after playing off for the be playing only Indifferent tennis d last position with 13 others and he The Englishman tried for William Duekwall of Florida' difficult or easy while Lott thing in his first round He was eliminated would let cross-cour- t shot go by un by BlUy Howell of Richmond Va the molested Thle gave Perry eeveral latter reaching the semifinal round extra point In between th Denver qualifying Miss Welsel’s ability to return the round and the Chicago test Covey fast line drive of Mis Cross led finished second in the Denver city the San Franciscan Into making bpen and advanced to the errors At least twice during semifinal round of the Broadmoor many match Miss Welsel waa the three-ee- t Country club invitational at Colorado In a position to win the championThere he was beaten by ship but her opponent steadied noSprings Bud Maytag erack midwestem on each occaelon to pull who later annexed the title ticeably golfer through twencarried to the Covey Maytag In the final of the men s doubles tieth hole before losing Stoefen of Los Angeles and There Is no gainsaying Covey's Lester to defeat Lott and class despite his lack of Utah com- wood paired Gregory Mangm of Newark N J petition sixth ranking player in a closely 5 6 4 5 Covey’a Wood Shota fought match 6 Covey Is a long hitter particularly with hie woods and be la an accur- Major Stars Put on Utali’s Leading Triumvirate of Star Golfers Listed at the top of Utah’s First Ten list of golfers are Owen Covey Country club (3) ranked No 1 Ralph Pugmire Fort Douglas (1) ranked No 2 and Charles E Foley XJtah v tsSJr 6-- 6-- Margery Kirkliam Falls 6 To Best Golfers park beginning at 2 30 o'clock The principal attractions will be Gordy Rhodes and Meryl Hoag of the New York Yankees Johnny Fredrick of the Brooklyn Robins and F Thomas a former member of the Cincinnati Reds The remainder of the players will be taken from the Salt Lake Moose and Green Cab club The first mentioned teams won the Utah State league title and state amateur the Kids captured the tournament One of the features of the game will be the battery of the Engberg nine— Rhodes and Engberg In 1924 and 1925 when Oordy was attend- tng the West high school— and Incidentally making It almost a habit to strike out about 20 men In every prep ball game he pitched — Claude caught him for the Smith Faus Drug Store on the local sandlots The pair moved up with the Upstairs Clothes Shop In ’26 The following season the combination broke up when Gordy went to Nevada to hurl Joe Barney will pitch for the other club and F Thomas will receive his offerings Daka Davis veteran Moose moundsman will manage this club Thomas is Just a youngster but according to Rhodes he has plenty of 6-- 6-- Present Gifts Four major leaguers and 22 of the beet sandlot ball players of Balt Lake will put on the final game of the season Sunday afternoon In Community 6-- Miss g Hoag Frederick Feature Sunday Tilt v 'Bron 8-- 6 1931 possibilities and 4 Before Engle-- wood Wizard W J Halloian of the Country club eometlmes referred to in local sports circles ag the father of golf will present low medal scoring golfers of next week’s exhibition matches with wrist watches On when the Billy Burke-GeorVon Elm and Oltn Dutra-Mortl- e Dutra teams meet local players the local pro who rings up low medal will be given one watch On the following day the visiting pro who turns In the low medal score will be donated a gift by Mr Halloran The cream of local professionals and amateurs will compete Sunday for four places on the Utah team which faces the Invaders In the October 10 exhibition at the Country club Sat-ffrd- ge TORONTO Ont Oct 8 (AT— Putting a remaikable finish on top of a week of fine golf Maureen Orcutt of Englewood N J successfully defended her Canadian women's golf championship today by defeating Margery Kirkham of Montreal holder of the Canadian closed title 6 up final and 4 to play in the match Three down after the first nine holes the sturdy girl who represents the White Beeches club played par golf or better all day while her opponent slowly gave way under the strain of the close match losing four of the last five holes played Miss Kirkham played some of the best golf of her career on the trip out In the morning carding a 36 two under women’s par to ner rival's good 39 The Canadian Jgirl was three up at the turn and her rival had not won a hole But coming in Miss Orcutt struck an unbeatable streak shooting a par and two birdies on the next three holes to reduce the margin to one hole Maureen squared the match with another birdie four on the fifteenth and reached the turn all square For the first eighteen holes Miss Orcutt equaled the difficult 77 par for the Rosedale course while Miss Kirkham was only one stroke above le Gaels Pass To Victory Over Bears Frederick who used to play for the old Salt Lake Bees of the Pacific Coast league will be lead off man for par the Davis clubs according to the Scarlet Gridders Triumph The Canadian star’s first serious hole announced orders Saturday batting slip came on the twenty-firs- t Second 14 to 0 the third of the afternoon round by Bill Kaufman secretary of the Salt Lake Moose club Hoag has when she took a six qgainst a par posibeen placed In the clean-uAIM five and Miss Orcutt’s birdie four Verdict Coast Major tion for Engberg's combination as Maureen laid her pitch dead to Thomas Is batting in the same place the pin She was over par again for the other nine a four on the next hole and 3 (AT—Scar- with BERKELEY Cal Oct was two down but rallied gamely Following are the lineupsDAVTfT Miss ENOBFRO 8 let raiders from Moraga’s hills St winning the twenty-thir- d Frederick Robins et Wilbur Moose rf Marys swift striking Gaels passpd Oicutt took the twenty fifth and Cow h it Moose Uow Moose If Huxford Or Cib 2b their wajf to a 14 to 0 victory today reached the turn two up Hos Y inkers et Thomas Cincinnati c over California s Bears— the visiEbans Moose 3b deficit on Faced with the two-hoLoaan Green Cab If Nfbem Moose 3b Anderson Moose rf tors’ second triumph In a week over the last nine Miss Klrkham’s game at Cab Gr Squires lb Moose Michaels Cab lb Bud Brown a Coast conference eleven cracked suddenly and she scored Kincaid Or Cab 3b Enabent Moose e 5 on the Passes that snapped bullet like over 655-5- 8 against par of Rhoden Yankees V Barney Moose p the heads of California’s secondary five holes that settled the match Gold defense spelled defeat for the Toward the end she was shooting en Bears just as they did for South- wildly and putting weakly and wound who lost b headline match to Manuel week a ern California's Trojans ago up by conceding her opponent the deQuintero on the last fight card holes today The remainder of the card offers ciding putts on the last two In the first period with the ball after her own wildness had put her at least two good wrestling matches PROVO— Leading golf profession 46 yard line the on California’s Henry Jones Provo welterweight and als of the state will meet here Mon hopelessly out Gaels completed two long passes one Maureen clipped two more strokes one of the greatest grapplera to ever a m when profes130 at p to day 25 19 one for for and Is yards don tights In Utah yards off par In her closing burst She pitted against be with a birdie put the ball within two yards of scor- won the twenty-eight- h Jess Strange former A A U cham- - sional sweepstakes tourney will Another mixed wrestling-boxin- g of this region Hy Sharman will held over the local course Profesing turf On the next play Herb three went four up with another oirp show la on the docket for 8altL Fletcher quarterback crashed over birdie on the thirtieth with another Lrapple wlth a guitable opponent In sional Walter Miller of the Timpa-nogoHe converted the fine pitch and won the last two holes for a touchdown fans at McCullough’s arena Friday other match Morley was billed SaturGolf club announced try for point with a placekick that tn par while Miss Kirkham dubbed with Sharman but due to an Injured night glanced off one of the uprights and shots hit over the green and made day Ira Dern Will head the wrestling arm he will rest this week sailed through safely With this lineup Salt Lake fans are Among the leading professionals a complete mess of her last attempts G GORRIE FRANK program and will grapple either Dr By in the third quarter a to recover Poland In for a large evening with plenty of t Again Warsaw — Bonneville Stanley Lurich 3 Three are IP) Oct Borg Henry SEATTLE lightning aerial attack accounted for It doesnt expected heavyweight or Pat McKay Atlanta fighting and wrestling forward neat a and runs Lake Balt Country dazzling another touchdown It followed a Dr Lurich was matter much which opponent is se- Alex McCafferty Ga heavyweight of Washdrive down the field from St but lected for Dern because both have club Sid Harmon Forest Dale pass gave 25thetoUniversity tentatively billed here last week over the 0 a Park victory George ington own 24 yard line where Jack Qanson's demands for a return good records and should give the local Mickey Riley Nlbley in the open- Mary's Fletcher had Intercepted a Callfor man a real tussle Dr Lurich is a Schneltter Ogden Country club and University of Montana match with Dern were met footconference Coast Pacific Stevenson Magna nia pass Three passes were good ing The headline boxing attraction graduate of the Warsaw university Alex Dr C O Jensen defeated R A ball game of the season for the two for a total of 60 yards while Charley hla and while got Manuel schooling McKay Quintero brings together Hansen 3 and 2 Saturday to reach teams In this stadium today bat- Baird halfback accounted for anring training at the Georgia Spanish hurricane and Mickey Four different Husky elevens the final of the Provo amateur cham other 10 yards with a run through Alaska welterweight In a win tered the determined Grizzly com- the line plonshlp Hansen will meet the Butwho by the Antone bout ate putter bination back against Us goal line On California's 5 yard line Baird ner of the L A Christensen Lee WHITMAN BEATS ALBANY wav is really Young Mickpy Walker who tle match scheduled Sunday In the time and time again and wound up passed to George Canrlnus Ralph Pugmire waa accorded No A1 Wln- Fred to 1 his 3 manager UP) A Wash A 1 WALLA WALLA Oct according rii 2 position and but for Covey'a nafinals by counting one touchdown In each caught the ball over California's goal X 1C knocked out Peg Johnson a Whitman sor tional recognition the Fort Douglas college defeated Albany Frazier Hill by defeating Ed Bur period Fletcher’s placekick on the line Jerry Henderson reached the final couple of weeks ago club ace might have been rewarded Coach Jimmy Phelan of Washing- try for point Sailed between the goal round in defense of his Nlbley park Walker college 37 to 0 here today in a loose- - ton 3 and 2 advanced to the final of bout finds The semiwindup In — Kibbltl Snow a second string lineup posts with the top apot He captured four PKLTA Coich club championship Saturday by demeetlns the I!1 Miller colored battler who knocked ly played football game featured by the directors' cup tourney Hill will ton started Jtrit m Friday out of six tournaments during 1931 their Montana and Clarence Bledm Bud Applegate play the winner of the Sterling Alumni Line against time agolnumerous penalties a short Reach Bears Brown out feating Art Hurzeler 4 and 3 In the Young VeconAuW Kurin" Sibbett match scheduled for soe veteran halfback slipped around winning the lntermountaln amateur the hih“whool CcntrallWhitman captain starred with semifir kls a If matched with Felix Thome to came um'wacfwuhsn' 6t closest California to The at Ogden the Utah Copper club fwt of ft touchdown but the heavy alumni left end late tn the first period He will meet the winner of the Sunday In the finals champion liant open field running welterweight was the 23 yard line the acorft Only reach the Grizzly goal from its 34 Mary s goal line when Jarman match open southern Idaho amateur at held them and prevented Riley-Le- s Junior alumni linesmen Bear did lha eecond the hall about It once cyme during Pocatello and the Salt Lake city threaten which was delayed Friday at the yard line fourth-dowtha high ithool goal line a on rushed punt Baird amateur lie advanced to the semi- 1 he high chool team ahowed good holes with Jarman leadHufford Buns 50 Yards and the latter was unable to get away end of nine for the aeaaon in aptte of the fact final round in the Utah state amaInto his kick This gave California the ing by two holes Jarman became ill are only five men who hftve the there With jumping the! regulars h Collcge-Utateur losing to Abel Larson and he had previom experience conline and during the first round and Riley the fracas late in the second quar- ball on St Marys P Btapley and O BenLaw thicker finished third In the Utah state open m rri streaked Ed Griffiths sented to postpone the second round Hufford Merle through ter were players from nett the this ouUlandiug Captain point It s a record sa consistent as that dev a genie the whole Montana lineup from the halfback battered the line three until Sunday morning F which Charles E Foley experienced Th alumni aggregation wag led by llneMaxell threw to Wllaon for first down on snvar(i ne 7htt for I more Tarda to tha A o add another touch- times for a total gain of 11 yards FIRST FERIOD 8tapley who pleyed ou Mtha u S In his best year here anY 1118 was the first time Hufford Two plays lost two yards two passes I treahie teem last Tar loaaand oho Jtraahier track won down It fdho A O Pugmire is an average hitter off other formerH U line handled the ball He played only Hu til'll i klrktd (o to tha Vl Brown carried' over th touchdown len-- n re ” exthe Gaels and were gome had who Incomplete and Forratr went oil Una Richina Wil over hla leri) Brore Utah 36 Idaho 0 ths tees deadly with his approach iretj center four yards Brown went 30yard at tha Y wert In tha lineup ChrlaUnaan mada n failed to gala and on fourth down about flva minutes Phelan putting covered the ball on their own 25 tarkla for elaht Tarda Buchoff kick wa wide shots and a sensational putter He perience line Maxaeli kicked oik to Lineup llrat down on the 44 yard line hrtsteveen Wood replaced him on the bench again when he line midIn reroverlni is most dangerous In medal play Alumni Rlrhlne fumbled Idaho Weatphai raced 16 yard around right was tackled extraordinarily hard aa yard CarUton kickoff waa downed oh tna The Gaels made nine first downs 0 8 apiey aent McDonald An Idaho fumble feU to Utah on tha line field on to tha a end lone too line Barney delayed competition a Wood 12 line ended and to Idaho to two for California Of 13 attempt the half imt plat mada flva at Wt tuard nicliim pm and loat 16 yard yard Rallj mg to square a match on the The veteran Foley slipped a hit Tedrsro followed with a 9 yard craah Reitlg reA forward pass gave the Huskies ed passes St Mary's completed seven eighteenth green Joe Gavin of the VtM Oaa Another Drill Carlaon Wood made It that down nt four off )ft tarkla and Chrlitrnaan this year A dominant factor In Utah 6 Pecker placed of the start the score Idaho at Tedewo 117 from third drive line another followed with nine at renter their Utah gtarted for a total gain of yards jn the Plandome hotel finally defeated golf competition for the past four M Hrefthler line where it took Idaho gf punt failed to tain meeting Kreieenbaih but puhln and L McDonald gained nine yarda second half Pederson tossing 15 California took to the air 12 times Frank Reese of the Newhouse at Nib-le- v Richina went itx yard around right end Erickson replaced Walling Wllaon hauled 'between them M the period ended Utah year since hi arrival her from BL Knight who to Rue Wolcott for a Biecholf one run scampered end wide 33 and completed line Christensen thrown Weatphal on i gain to the Idaho Idaho 0 pass yards park Saturday 3 and 1 for the California Foley did not take as p pdwards two line bucks craahed to the to Westphal for a tain of 19 yard to FOURTH FERIOD across the pay line of 12 yards hotel tackle employes’ golf championship smashed active a part this summer In cam- pH Vfhtfker line line and first down Weatphal Jthe line Tha ball waa on the Idaho In the final period Fay Franklin over Forrester Lineups and aummarv Christensen made two al left guard andljar five yards BlAchoff went two yard two They ended the first nine holes paigns as he did In previous years CALIFORNIA (01 halfback i tha club mada first down on a diminutive a fake went over right tuardltha left U kle Biachoff burked to the 114) Utah MARYS ST on Tedeseo 37 Reese sophomore And he faltered In those meet In Franklin and M Lovell VaWburv all equate as each took a le for the first touchdown 8ore Utah 6 yard line and a first down Wood went over pjung weaved 65 yards through the lliG cnemuj Referee F D Peterson on the second round bv Ransom ahead went Ftdeaco place kicked the point for the touchdown w hlch he tried for honors Idaho 0 Westnhal wlllx a beautiful cutback from Grizzlies to plant the ball behlnd fl’lfp"novlch '"7771 Score Utah 1 Bcora yult 33 Idaho 0 a MVillrh capturing the decision with par on line and right tackle went to th r Blscliotf failed to convert Loses State Title Davi return goal Franklin wasWi Wood planted the ball right on the chalk the Montana McArthurithe lake hole lost It as they halved netted five yards off fkore Utah 1 Idaho 0 ard line Barney He lost on the final two hole to Bis hoH a n d Morrlsre- then corned It over on the next play knocked down twice on his long Maxwell went on yard on rt rlsht taikl PY'INo 5 but regained it with a victory Utah SS Iitaho 0 Westphal D1 KMta a re area but Idaho suflered a five y ard placed 'LaVslin Carleton kltke3 lff to Utah open meet Covey In the flight but managed to atumble over r cnrinus on No 6 Smith recovered a um- - Cullnush a ho returned to hls 52 yard jlne bucked JJver th point Score Utah Hirhlna offside penalty Idaho 0 The "only and was traten by C D Smith of the to th 2 ysrd completedjj11" 7 77 ’77 jf hi of Wood who hd Ukrn s hurt took a P wtkin Gavin was within three feet of tha pivilon Tha gfgular Wm of Utah want In MrCulloun from Brnv rh of lerimnvp on th lln Knliht went In for CrUton of WRSconvcrtedbyPedersonafterthejToK-nIn three on the eighteenth and Country club In the semifinal tha aeoondat who left amid loud r"tpm lln mid Idaho lint down on in on th took bU Idho Utsh 'b" third touchdown All were attempted the city amateur ap lauae conceded the hole when hi Rppse pfrlodv Ut Sera Aaln hla to kirk Wilaou annual returned off ‘“wilon went two yard at tackle andof the tenth Tedeacog 7 0 7 -14 The from placement st Mrv Foley did pot defend hi state ama-feusecond shot landed in the bushee 33 yard line Wilson at CarUton down Bron lln 40 tatkUd th 0 aonnd 0 nytUd Rlrhlni 00-tha plunge yard 0 Disabled Caiiforni 0 vnt MpCuj)ough sale of the Montana made two great drives title nor did he participate In pavg wm long on ut - PM Atght yrd and Irdfsto out ot bounds Ouhln rgna the line then Wilson made a yard at the Scorin -- St Mrv ToiichdCwns Fltrh- - along the fence kle Una ChrlAtcnxen knocked down ieft th® first latB In th® opening period tha third down Hirhlna took TWro pm i()0fij punt bark to tha the lntermountaln amateur at Og- American Veterans held in Balt Lake ovar conversion after touchQ Canrlnus stroke handiGavin who gave ovar for Maxwell Una kick tan intended of pasa middl and tha Wood tha mada Hettig i Yard slapped down and Fletcher 1 placekick' vvaa i 0 rfturn highly aatisfactory and early in the second quarter den He finished in a tie for eecond Saturday on No 1 halved it for tha third line fleor -- Referee Utah II the McDonald Ouhln want went out on Ulaht Nebraska cap Officials un Dana (or Brldga treasurer of Chrls-tnRirhma effort waa of no avail the other In the final minutes hna Weat place lln the Utah Copper club open Nicholas DonUa adjutant Klawans Chicago field Judge first down on tha straight time to begin the extra nine made four at left tackle Te draco Wastphal lan out of tthliif Oregon head linesman FUspaUiik holes In team matches holey wae once of the organization announced two yards threw to Clark who took the ball on the play They halved the next three run and on an gaining Utah bounds $100 about was $1300 Twice sum Grizzlies Threaten The total downed by Roy Von Elm representline and raced l the weat- Idaho iioles before Gavin broke into hi Fitch aubitltuta center 43 Intarrepted said The one he 1930 sale Una toe own yard ing Nlbley park although the vet- less than phal s paaa on hi bound On both occasions the Grizzlies triumphant streak lederuo met a swarm of linemen sufferplaf McCullough After an oul of eran revenged the defeat In a later funds collected will be used to aid o five yard loss His pass to Hirhlns rammed and passed their way to the to gain on a cr'as-cJfA ing failed families and their wide tcv'k a Christoo but the veteran wa latter match with Von Elm carrying For- disabled line but not nd Another trlpla paaa over center to the Washington elght-yaia pass Intended (or Wood wh!rh vvilflon carrying tha ball atao (ailed aa the tensen a succeeding est Dale colors Three hundred young women sold threw line and the Utah captain car- an Inch farther Recovering a Husk Brrkstead Barney half ended nearly Intercepted In was the drive and over Rcore ball 45 flowers the ried the Utah Mined four yards off rlsht taiklg fumble and blocking a punt aided Foley with hi unorthodox etjle Utah 93 Idaho 0 d Iedeaco Idaho 0 the pdlnt a kick waa downed on Utah a Mildred Hagan of MNs Is perhaps the most accurate shooter charge rrRioo 4 ore tha Montanans In their first drive third Utah 4A Idaho 0 lln secre WlUon J Mu In Roy chairman tha 7 Seldom beginning vaon etars the of the array of for Idaho Pavla replared 8 stopped Hirhlns after h had ion a Utah atarted reaervta at and another Washington fumble and Four men tied for the blind bogey T of tenHarney k rlted officers who off Wlbon ta for down executive the first of pclaro and period the yards most of well scores thedary rough Foley took Hudgens kick to the 13 turned to h s 25 yard after fumbling penalty and a couple of completed honors at the Country club Eatur hrlstenxen hit left guard for threa yards as Westphal Veterans American Disabled the the time He Is mad match h ptayer great her Hudaena himself went seven around left end and ard lilt iftlt them Into Purple Riul- day ell hltthig the winning number lrjy Brown made a yard at left tackle aux- Ricnina lBluj on th neu p!v Maxwell threw to lpaPS It waa another tint don pn Idaho I tack’t feeaiphal mada nlna at left tackle possessing a model temperatment follows Mrs Gertrude Thomas ineeeeona 11m® Mon- of 75 squarely on the IDad Gold li regions m th Hrn to mcr yud 'son with a double-heade- r Hischoff nilAsed a paaa from Wood mrt mn iliary commander Fred llndbeck Cfii'er line today on downs on both A PI ball lost tana the Larson Gets No 4 recovered and Kreisenbarh gnriwnwin® lommander and won two easy victories beating varda over th 0t put tha ball on Idaho a 39 yard lm attacks George A Rharmau Wood mad Harney went out of bounds on Utah a -97 75 took Dr ' Allison R 8 wth Th ranking from then on waa dif- chapter " first dovii Una Brown failed to mn on a spinner w t Reserve In th opener 28 Faust rehabilitation officer and Mr at center After Brown netted fu yard at The class1 to 0 and Washington outclassed the Griz- the prizes in class A noq Barney s paaa wa knocked down ficult to complete but Abel Larson Dontas and a iplnncr had failed M Donald zlies In every department of play ' B' laurel went to defeating Co In the sec-lifted a nne punt f‘ho yard line WUaort Intercepted by Muhina and Maxwe won who Dale Shepherd Harry of Forest WUna and elege gun center Intercepted a paaa midfield to fttschoff who was downed on hla 13 yard Uuhln ond encounter 19 to 0 It was th pans on htf 14 first downs to Montanas 13 two in making Hithln 13 yards line turned gained the elate amateur wea given No 4 yards ptungfa first time Purdu ha ever played a for no tIn bui to the Idaho 3H yard line first down —11 hit lft Ufkt M hy hla win over Freer! In tha atate Kirhln mada gevan at rtaht and Chris-te- n four and pHtng up a total of 610 with Iroy Von Elm of Forest Pale Amateur m air double-headd wtlh four yrd Tedexco raced a ght yardi around left to Thoineen !n the with 136 for mji mada It llrat dou on Utah 14- - Brown follow Wood 5ards compared gained tlron hun and down end a and C D Smith of the Country club semlfinnl losing made Una first Chrutnxen iiopmn tiklr riht Lovg in not a long hitter yard on live line Montana Washington tried 10 passrbf'0ffP'i1'' a"medal ’play verjus PM L Hiihtns tnada no gain OD ft wtda snd'wrnl out of bounds following In Noa 8 and 6 in he apt with any particular xwmrp Varney stopping him Rhhina mada fount hit tha bak of Rhhlns made seven at left end but a and completed even for a total of tournament "itlrVinnr Inn! 4 Larson might have been higher up nor Sunday accoidlng to ‘ fumble he rauxed midfield 7elesto poor off ttj four pasa U rtaht ia a good fighter ( hrfcaiausan recovering and O yard ' waavad off rtaht tat k la for flrat down on Barney replaced 153 jarda while Montana attempted professional Alex McCafferty Hand scored recovering without tain the list but he Buffered several eet club but he ttfs’pnaldawn to lln three touchdowns IS hwet Robert 8 Trnxil Maxwrll 26 5C a Hi lln two replated a first for for Mentions! yrd th six passes completing Honorably jurlod ndd Lot Its Von Flrn bad a fair reiord lcalMi will aoulv bert rep!aed Davis Tedrsio ripped 13 want over Irfi Rluhln yrd Alex Yunevlch veteran fullback W not Goat I fiiht yiiti vards to tie nine yard Une Idaho i 43 vard lln lura beating Foley once ami losing to WlUaitl Mawaon of Nibley patU lo Sturt Wood want sight tnora and Uaatphal a turned In many gain tn th Co Tie a at made 13 Hirhlna guard yard 0 right Utah Idaho Ihagmlre In the major meets Kmilh'H and Huaaell I 'et t of Forcwt Dale were will a half font short of another first went to the Un gain teat and stored all threa Ihirdue (htiuenseu kF(OM) FFKIOD best performance was In the city plated opposite No 10 Mawson lowed to the edge of the goal Hue and don UnWood amaahad flva yard to lha touchdown Aa mrn rail fall Chr'ittan'ian hit fight then b irked oer f r the touchdown ftrore when the former elate cham cause be tied for medalist In the befme wld flva went for vrd ouhln fn l for ir yards Hi hint add! lour tah 63 Idaho 0 CUnaleneen a kick waa Hie low of 1925 defeated Foley and ad teimountaln amateur and advant el taak id Wmiphal rn !crd FrUrr f r Utah running Into 1MIon Idaho hal'hack ailed back as Utah too had a Hischoff went In for Tedtaco Johnson V vant ed to the final round where he to the semifinal found theta And (Rii Ulti wint o'r lefi tarkla f r fiMl don In at tsrkle for th I’ett because he tied for medalist Ini il‘cV"rlnDinh:lrV:i “"ri-w- -i KniM hilH lM M Don weit lot to Pugmlie McCullough took Johnson a kickoff I® the nlu 34 vaij line ihe four yard Una fTd?1 YtMn11 mail a yard off right TypHu rrpla ed Da- - fjd Miss Helm Hofmann will meet For hie fine ehowlng In the state the state amateur and won the For-lBton arkl Ullson fn led to gslii and Brown ''4 A'c li cT wiihboa 31 yrd t tried Mrs C A Hughey tn the second Amateur when he reached the final eat Pole club champlonehlp Vh omTI IFUIIHJ XFUI1 A v ( hrletenseii a Mifi to pasa leaped t ’"t1' f""''" B " — n round to be beaten bv IJiteon Clde on Idaho 4 yard line Others who gained honorable nien-l- n of tha September tournament round I''' imxin rpicd wirh who w Uiferrepf yeif ' k’’n' 1 ledetco rrahed eight yartli but Chris tor women at Forest Dale following! H A Sml'h and L O Bain will honisep of Forest Pole wee accord tlon for their fine golf during the OihMly art an th Ut Hy Biwholf Mai o took5"? “C? on" 34 yt 'iUn li m ns In felled gain hallliig tenn lludg Pklrkdgta) ed No 7 ranking place On hla way'year follow her 4 and 3 victory oer Mrs F T (MaMi hr the Bonneville club iiolhlita Mwwf lnt4 to ( litMeinMi H Hmwii i (tii ii haree missed lUli yii Tclaho 6 “n Hr'ilr replacedlongMcDonald Wilson t k Miuuii klrkoff trt hi 81 ‘Hfuwn fr a nln yard lain Brown 1 1 I’errv Cv TIarbeke lie defeated Hteve Idive compierer of Reading ti niber leg of Ihe Sharman Auto tro Mldey ' n a (Ual Uwn on Saturday ih xiaitora a ed d BhfwrP Da Un rep Harteiieletr arlon 111 Dick Fieed Freed followed In No 8 park Dr F W Drowning J II yard has already phy tournament champtonahlp Mrs FdwardB)ltzcr m sri M Donald ff mat 4 ya'dx off riht ta kl W ilson f ild tUa Idaho 47 yard lln H'eeng repUfd 5il best playing occurring at Ogden Uln'- ensen Assrfl from Hie 50 vsrl line la 4 H waul at rn Rrwwfi f4a Morrison Brownie Hunter t oun-tr- y to sain M Donald the second round In the lower dav tn 36 holes FiUVaon PwHd Htown f r a kik aa rt vwrtcd midfield aftritp c rk on the fpe yard line where he tr llmanIn 4o iib Harry Yeager Ogden when be defeated C’ovey for a final Smith defeated Chirk Fkhoflrld 1 bracket and will rnee the wnnei to th Brown fnmblcl a1 waa dowiU mi r In wnt tna UImw faild Watpll tat berth in the lntermountaln aina Kolund Funk Morris Diianell 73 yard Un the first round match between up and Bitn eliminated E A Rover wnt o'f ribl!Pa lir eompung th play and Wood ofir that vhrlinn jnf W n It Wt on kl and a tlah (umh( II Inlcro fir! th ball ovrr t!ie ftrmr Kanxag Aigl Ylayr 'Mrs M Kosenhlatt and Mis FiankS and 4 in Saturdays semifinal yard teur He later lost to I'ugmlrt In the DonnevlUrj Dob Islrd foreet xtphal wnt yard icuvid who Hwly il Un aa u rn rharg of football al Kemper yaing ended title match Love gained distinction Diilew ‘ioiind nmUhek Utaiu b3 Idaho ft 'auJUaiy academy's BounvUl Max jBrittan 6--4 2-- 6 7-- ut for 6-- 0 6-- le p Wrestlers Boxers Show Pros Compete On Friday's Arena Card In Provo Meet ft le 455-3- Begins Monday every-defeate- s le 6-- Huskies Win Over Grizzly Club 25 to 0 Jerry Henderson Reaches Final of 2-- An-to- ne Nibley Golf Tilt Delta High Boys illllllllll) Bean-Georg- I n proa-pe- Game Play by Play Idaho d flve-rar- d totr qq UilVlIl ama-he- d Hotel Tourney five-yar- d 72-h- D A V Campaign Brings Results ult l d Forget-- 0- Me-Not um-Ir- e u Mr-en- 0 crlas-cro- four-yar- d Mix-se- d pa Four Share Golf Laurels at ll Place-kicke- C G Purdue Takes Double Victory C w f- can-t- 7 ! 111 ron-IVil- rt rI1snii4V four-yar- d Advances Koinid Sinltli liain In Itmifiv' rinlf rrilf 11 I '! 1 -- 8 VS d ii w rord “ i |