Show T MRS t r3r8?iWlr ’'' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Work of Daler Miss Botterill Loses 9 Other Semifinal Skirmish By MEL GALLAGHER Playing with a nonchalance and confidence that marked her play several years ago when she captured the and state championshipMrs J M Riley of Forest Dale toppled city Mrs A H Means of Fort Douglas medalist and present state titlehold-e- r in a sensational upset match Friday at Nibley park in the city meet The score of the round semifinal was 3 and 1 By her victory Mrs Riley gains the titular round where she meets Mrs J H Evans of final the Country club in a Saturday and Sunday' Mrs Evans reachedthe climax round by downing Miss Betty Botterill also of the Counhole try club I up on the eighteenth —77 shooting a phenomenal The first 18 holes of the championship will start Saturday morning at 9 o’clock and the second 18 holes on Sunday beginning at 130 o’clock Mrs L G Shriver who won the coveted trophy last year will officiate e 38-3- Superior Putting ' Olympic Prospects' j j since No 5 and the winner held rival on the next two holes to umph It was a sparkling display of golf shots and pronounced the finest duel ever staged in a vital city tournament match Slight Tussles The flight competition developed into the final stage Friday Mrs Mary Halloran Soules and Mrs E H both of the Country club will fight for the first flight prize Saturday Mrs Soules defeated Mrs Brant Caldwell 3 and 2 and Mrs Selbach eliminated Mrs Mark E Weiss of Forest Dale 3 and 2 In the second flight Mrs Morris Rosenblatt and Mrs J N Casella Country club golfers entered the title round The former vanquished Mrs A L Gindrup of Bonneville 3 and 2 and the latter eliminated Miss Thompson of the Country club 5 and 3 The consolation flight will be an all Fort Douglas club affair Mrs L S Packman defeating Mrs G I Reed of the Country club 5 and 3 and Mrs Elmer E Finch triumphing over Mrs S W Hughes of Nibley park 1 up on the twentieth hole ’ Mrs Packman was brilliant in defeating Mrs Reed touring the first nine holes in three over par Mrs Finch won over Mrs Hughes by excellent putting The Post woman won the twentieth hole with a par 5 Sharman Wins on Foul Tassos Detton Wrestle to Draw fy After taking the first fall in 30 minutes with his highly touted flying tackle Harold Kruskamp 210 former Ohio State football star gave Ira Dern 209 the feature bout of the card at McCullough’s Arena Friday ftONFEK LEAGUE Standing of learnt Eighth Avtnuo Grocery Peerless Coal Red and Whit Salt Lake Jeweler Utah Oil Sel-bac- Won 1 1 3 1 0 Banday’s Sehedulo Sugarhouse vs Oreen Stamp Municipal No 1 Decker Ewing C Snyder Creer and Woodle Certified Products vs Holsum Community Bean Ion Woolley and Harvey Peerless Sugarhouse Coal won Its first completed game in the Pioneer league Friday pounding out an triumph over the Red and White club The Vico Oil Kids shoeing remarkable Improvement over their pre11-- two-putt- ed three-foote- and Consolation PEERLE88 SUGAR HOUSE RED AND WHITE I COAL BHOAI BHOA 3 10 1 3 0 10 3 10 3 0 l Mlllham 3b Randall If 3 10 SlChatwIn 1 1 OlEwIns lb-- p Bos den of 3 3 0 OIBlichoff Carter rf cf 4 3 0 0 Shepard rf Lybbert If Beckstead c 3 Woolley rf 2 1 3 II Snyder 2b Burton c Spalnhowr lb 3 10 0 Lovett e 4 111 White p Hawkins p Murphy as Jeff 2b Ohlson 3b 4 1 113 3 iia 3180 3 110 Frank Wylcoff as a veteran seasoned runner hopes to return to the international games at Los Angeles next summer to accomplish what he failed to do at Amsterdam four years ago as a prep school star The University of Southern California runner as a high schdol lad lb two-hol- e d ff e from Glendale Cal won the trials for the 1928 Olympic team but failed to finish better than fourth In the intervening years the Trojan tornado has gained momentum He has built up the stamina necessary for elimination a scries of strenuous races He gained sweet revenge last Wilspring by defeating the Percy liams of Canada who won the r events in the last and Olympiad More than all this for two succes sive years he has beaten the nation’s best over the 10(£yard route to collect all national titles and twice he eclipsed the world’s record with races of 94 seconds Just to prove that he still can run and that he is still the Yankees' chief hope he opened the Trojan spring campaign with a 9 6 recently of a second slower than only the recognized world's record Two-bas- LONDOS MUST MEET SIIIKAT BOARD RULES JUNTIN’ FlSHIN’ I 1 Kruskamp Opens Attack Kruskamp opened the feature by applying a wnstlock but Dern soon broke it From then on the visitor spent his time diving from one comer of the ring to the other Just after Dern had almost obtained an air plane the gridder gave Ira two vicious butts an dthen pinned his shoulders to the mat As the seeond session opened Krus-kamcontinued his campaign and Dern tried to play football with him The two “lined up” like a couple of Kruskamp guards on the gridiron amount of also did a considerable growling which almost shattered the conillusion of a football game and jured up in the minds of the fans a dog fight bout was one The Sharman-Tasso- s of the best seen at the arena for many weeks During the first session the two wrestled cleanly and swiftly and displayed a variety of holds At first Morley had to confine the displaying of his skill to breaking holds which Sharman applied but as the bout progressed the likable Tooele grappler began to take rthe aggresmark sive But near the Sharman obtained a severe stepover toehold Morley took considerable punishment before he finally gatfe In Roughness Appears But when the two came back someone started slugging Morley became infuriated at Sharman and swung him clear of the top rope Hy landed on a comer of the broadcasting equipment and could not recover Tassos played fairly well the part of the villain by taking the initiative in the rough work But the two showed a willingness to mix and filled an interesting half hour for probably the largest crowd since the appearance of Londos here recently 132 235-yar- d 1 Three-bas- Three-bas- 1 1 five-foo- 1 dor-mi- Lewis-Shika- ' three-puttin- i Baer Levinsky Bailie July 4 B Y V Tennis In Reno Arena Reserves Snow Divide Honors V one-hol- d 8-- 0 6-- Barger Wins Over McGale at Boise 200-yar- d 6-- 6-- A g two-bas- e le Dele-hant- Roland King Given Medal 1 Ulc Linksnien Ireland Start Tourney three-putte- 1 I y more in the third when Moors counted for Utah Two goals by Anderson In the fourth chukker gave Utah a 63 lead that Walters virtually wiped out alone the fifth period Three times he Shine in First of Series in scored for the visitors and Taylor added another to bring the Aggie total to 7 University of Utah's polo quartet A final Utah splurge In the sixth In clinched the season’s series with Colo- which McCaskell twice more scored no doubt about the outcome rado Aggies by scoring a triumph 12 left Summary: m of in the first 7 afternoon to Friday home series at the Ute the tourna- two-gam- e field The victory was the third straight for the Crimson over the Aggie outat Fort Collins fit Last week-enUtah captured both games meet The two teams again Saturday at 4 30 p m of McCaskell the Utes and Bill Big Eddie Walters of the Colorado Aggies turned Friday’s match into an individual duel that featured the contest otherwise a rather rough riding affair McCaskell counted two of the three goals that gave Utah a good margin to start with in the first chukker Then Walters came back with one In the second for the visitors and two Utah 3 0 1 2 3 4--12 WILSON DOWNS SPARKS PENDLETON Ore May 20 (PH George (Wildcat) Wilson of Everett Wash defeated AJ Sparks Logan Utah here last night in the main event on a wrestling card Wilson’s flying tackle worked in the fifth round and Sparks was too weak to withstand another attack in the sixth Sparks took a fall in the third with a slam They are heavyweight them Flight 10 0 0 The Dale ace squared the match on Mrs L 8 Packman Fort Douglas de3 3 10 110 No 8 with a par 4 while Mrs Means featedft Mrs G 1 Reed Country club ft 3 13 3 and 3 0 3 1 Mrs Elmer E Flneh Fort Douglas defeatrepeating her misfor2 0 0 3 S W Mrs ed 1 Hughes Nibley park tune of the green previous dp 0 0 0 0 Cleveland on twentieth sHaack 1000 SATURDAY’S 8CHFDULE Starting out on the second nine all wobbled Means’ Championship (light putter square Mrs 31 13 18 1 Totals ft— Mrs Riley vs Mrs Evans (first elvht-ee- n sixes consecutive two gave badly and sBatted for Lovell In sixth holes) Score by lnnlnsa burden going to No 12 her a First Flight Peerless Susarhouse Coal 001 311—11 ft’05— Mrs Soules vs Mrs Selbach Takes Long Lead Red and White 100 201 — 4 final) tOame called In sixth darkness ) Seeond Flight Mrs Riley bolted down a ft 1A— Mrs Errors — Ohlson Beckstead Summary vs Rosenblatt Mrs Casella Chatwin Snyder 2 Blsrhoff Stolen baees on No 12 while her rival three-puttefinal) — Bodsen Lybbert Woolley 2 Iwlns Btseh-othree-holConsolation loomed lead Flight and the again ft ’15— Mrs Packman vs Mrs Flneh Jeff 3 Ohlson Sualnhower Home run— e hits—Bosden Ewlns big at that stage of the match Spalnhower final) Woolley Innings pitched— White 5 plus A good fighter Mrs Means sliced Cleveland Charse defeat to White Mrs Riley’s lead to two holes by winRuns responsible for— White 6 Cleveland 4 latStruck out— By White 3 Ewing 3 Hawkins ning No 14 with a par four the 9 Bases on Balls—Off White 3 Ewing 3 ter making a plucky stab of a twelve-foote- r Hit with pitched ball—Ohlson Passed balls — Burton Lovell Beckstead Time of game that rimmed the cup — 1 30 Umpires — Scanlon and Feeney Mrs Riley’s second shot one of the Scorer— Hand few shots that she muffed disapVTOO OIL peared into the second ditch and the JEWELERS BHOAI BHOA penalty gave Mrs Means a chance to Worthen ss 3 2 13 Pierson 3b 3 0 11 shave another hole off her burden Kurmada lb 3 S 0 Heriog ss 3 3 11 OGDEN— Dr Alexander Wetmore Russell 3b 3 0 1 SiRIngwood The contestants teed off No 16 with 3b 3 3 1 0 Cramer cf 1 1 1 01 Shelton If 3 0 0 0 assistant secretary of the Smithsonian NEW YORK May 20 (UP) — Mrs Riley 1 up 3 1 1 0i Snider cf 3 0 0 0 Phillips rf Jim Londos of Greece must acThe tension was high as Mrs Means Denhalter If 3 0 3 01 Watts lb 100 101 Institution Washington D C arrived cept a title challenge from Dick 3 0 Nordqulst 2b 3 1 1 LFlandro rf pulled her tee shot to the left and in Ogden Friday from San Francisco 1 2b Marine II 3 0 11 1 10 Butler Shikat of Philadelphia ahortly or Clark c Mrs Riley got under her drive to 1 1 OlClay p and will spend several days on the forfeit hi claims to the world Crowton p 3 0 1 3 fall 50 yards short of the k Jensen 10 0 0 Bear river marshes of Box Elder heavyweight wrestling championgreen Mrs Means negotiated a beautiful beship the New York athletic com33 1 18 91 Totals Totals 34 4 31 8 county completing investigations mission warned today x— Bstted for Crowton In the seventh niblic shot to clear the trap to the left gun in 1918 George E Mushbach suVico Oil 001 on 000 over 0—1 William Muldoon spokesman of the green almost running of the Bear river miJewelers 003 00 X— 4 perintendent the other side of the carpet while for the commission told Londos’ Errors— Worthen 3 Russell gratory bird refuge will assist Dr Summers — 2 to Clsrk Ed within Stolen bases Mrs Riley ran her approach White Worthen Hersog 3 Wetmore in his investigations and Promanager Home run— Rlnswood e hit— moter Jack Curley that if Londos 15 feet of the pin The state chamDr Wetmore who began his exe Kramer hit—Rlnswood Runs to refused a work refuses Shikat for— Crowton 3 Clay again match he will responsible pion’s putter Btruck periments when he was a biologist — Crowton 11 out t — Basea on balls and she missed a discard his Clay rolling previous rulings Crowton 4 Clay 1 Wild Pitch— Clay Time of the United States bureau of biologiof same — hour 35 minutes putt while Mrs Riley went down in against Ed "Strangler” Lewis’ tiUmpire— cal survey Is the author of many her customary two to make her tle claims and declare the winner Spry and Prince Scorer— McCarty pamphlets dealing with birds and bird two t of a match the food Two of these are “Duck Sickworld of ness in Utah" published In 1918 and Out Bound champion Drive “Wild Ducks and' Duck Foods of the Again Mrs Means pulled her drive Bear River Marshes Utah” and the ball went Put of bounds on No 17 and the miscue assured Mrs BEAVER — At a special meeting of Riley of her triumph The Fort star the Beaver County Fish and Game helped her rival's cause by club called Wednesday evening by the green to give Mrs Riley John G Miller the new president it 3 and 1 verdict — SAN FRANCISCO May 20 (P) was decided that all members of the Mrs Riley was three over par Max Baer California’s contender for club go to work on the canyon road through the seventeenth in her con Part of the group heavyweight honors and King Le- Sunday morning sistent performance in the semifinal vinsky of Chicago who have been will work on the Little Reservoir The fireworks as far as the spec highway which leads to Kent's lake tentatively matched for a tacular were provided by Mrs Evans PROVO — Brigham Young univer- mout in Reno July 4 may awltch the and others will work on the Puffer and Miss Botterill in the other semireserves and Snow to battle sity's college split plans engaged in a “finish lake road high up in the canyon final round tussle their tennis matches here Friday af- fight” The Little Reservoir highway has They went out in 38 strokes one ternoon when the locals In answer to an inquiry from Leon- been built and maintained principally annexed two under par Miss Botterill bagging e lead at the turn Mrs Evans singles and the visitors won one sin- ard Sacks as to whether a finish fight by the local club Plans were diswould be acceptable to Baer the lat- cussed relative to building a first came home with a 39 for a 77 the low- gles and the doubles encounter Elwood Romney playing a steady ter's representative Ancil Hoffman class camp grounds near the Little est 18 hole medal of the tournament Miss Botterill was only one stroke in brand of ball took the measure of said he thought it would but that reservoir and High Low dam espestar of the he would have to consult his heavy' cially for the benefit of tourists and arrears adding a 40 to her 38 first G Anderson 6 3 while Meredith Wilvisitors weight hopeful first Sacks business sportsmen who come Into this section round for an aggregate 78 Scores alone were not the only part son of the Cougars defeated K Pe manager of Jack Dempaey will be to fish and hunt The thick growth 6 2 to score the associated with the former of their sensational golf Mis Botter- terson of Snow champion of timber surrounding the Little Res rendezvous for ervoir territory is in the promotion of the bout ill supplied the long distance hitting locals’ wins The combination of D Peterson and deer and hundreds of hunters camp bagging an eagle three on No 11 aidG Blackham from Snow proved too each year In this section ed by a spoon to the green The sportsmen desire to put the and clouting a 240 yard drive on No strong for Romney and M Wilson won and the doubles match in straight road in good condition so that plant18 Mrs Evans outdriven all the sets G ing may take place before the fishing Young brother of way stood up under the firing by outseason The club members are askmatching her rival with her short Coach Ike Young accounted for the other for the visitors when ing for 25000 trout ranging from four victory game On at least three holes Mrs BOISE Iff)— The aggressiveness of to ten inches which were held at the Evans ran up approaches stone dead he defeated Bill Wilson by scores of Kid Barger 6A Treasureton local state hatchery during the cold just when Mis Botterill seemed dcs Utah flash won him a decision here weather to be planted in the Beaver tined to pull away with a lead Mrs Friday night over Frisco McGale canyon streams and lakes The fish Evans also ran down a 12 foot curling 153 Seattle negro Both fighter were rn route to Enterprise when the putt on No 9 for a half the match In good shape cold weather itruck them at this match all the It was a ding-donIn the seventh round McGale land- point way Miss Botterill won Nos 1 8 and ed a low blow but Barger was able It is reported that many hundreds 7 on the first round while Mrs Evans to continue the match after a minute's of fish of lawful size will be planted took Nos 3 and 5 Roland" King star backfield man rest The Treasureton lad carried the in the streams and lakes as soon as Score Birdies was awarded the Homer C Christen fight to his opponent throughout but the roads are passable They will be Miss Botterill’ deuce on No 7 came sen athletic medal at the West high the cagy McGale delivered damag planted in Puffer Otter and Kent’s bv virtue of a tee shot that gained the school lakes the Little Reservoir and High King ha earned five ing blows in the clinches green Mr Evan conceding the hole letters Friday In a six round semifinal Kid Low dam and In the streams hi two years at the after she encountered difficulty on Pantherduring institution He will be Hawkswood 149 pounds of Lewiston f the bridge over the ditch Utah fought a draw with a heavier for football next season DAVIS CUP ZONE Mrs Evans won No 10 with a bir- eligible opponent Cus Urestl 157 pounds of die 4 and Miss Botterill came right MATCHES Bouse back with an engle 3 on No 11 to re- Jordan Juniors Down one hole trieve her margin DUBLIN Ireland May 20 (A)— Neighborhood House Miss Bottrroll pulled her tee shot took a 2 to 1 lead in matches in on the short 152 yard No 12 the ball the Davis cup play with Hungary toThe Jordan Junior high school base to tree the left the and drop- ball team defeated hitting the Neighborhood day as G Lyttfeton Rogers and E A ping by the thirteenth tee Mr Ev- House composed McGuire teamed to win the doubles principally of forans won the hole with a three run mer match from Baron von Kehrllng and students Friday on the Jordan a nice were The amaof approach up Utah ning They University E Gabrowltx 4 8 7 5 6 4 8 4 Jordan grounds 11 to 8 The line teur open all square meet under Saturgolf get way Ireland and Hungary split even In Jordan— Cotterell rf Bro The younger girl uncorked another ups: Forest at Dale course day morning the opening day’s singles matches birdie on No 3 but Mrs Evans won schlnsky c Westoby lb Morgan cf with an 18 hole qualifying round The No 14 with a par four Miss Botter- Barney 3b: Startui ss Terry 2b competition will begin at 8 30 o'cIck k VIENNA May 20 (A)— Before a If Dunn p Neighborhood ill encountered grief on No 18— the Crowther Abel Larson who won the cham- gallery of 3000 which Included Prince — Haddon cf House B lb Perry same hole that spelled Mrs Mean Rowe 3b H Perry p Little 2b Sa pionship last yenr has been grad Llghtcnstein head of the Internationdefeat in the preceding twosome uated and therefore will not defend al Tennis association Germany today terie c Corbett rf If Gia the title Morelli a Her te shot found bid lio near como ss defeated Austria In the first two sina the ditch she wasted stroke extri Approximately 30 golfers are ex- gles matches of their Davis cup series was bail short the with the eating pected to turn in qualifying round Daniel Prenn Germany's No 1 mr rninnras next blow and the green Th UnlvrraltF of tkavix ftmjth Dakota foot "tores The low 18 will qualify and defeated Franz Mutejka 6 2 10 8 6 this fall will travel Aoofl milra the lfm for a grand six Mr Evans gained ball championship play opens next and Gottfried von C’rsmm won from 11 tats In piaWi It back her lead which she hadn't held ihrmith iweek Khaduia Hermann Artcns 8 2 6 0 6 4 d ST LOUIS May 20 (UP) — Paul Waner Pittsburgh Pirates’ right fielder equalled a world’s record today when he pounded out four hits in the game with the St Loui6 Cardinals Dennis Sothem formerly with the hits Phillies drove out four on June 6 1930 The record is also jointly held by Adrian C Anson and Abner of the Chicago Cubs on July 3 1883 Thomas J Tucker Boston Braves July 12 1893 Edward J of the Philadelphia Phillies May 13 1899 Clifford C Cravath Phillies August 8 1915 Frank Dillon Detroit Tigers April 25 1901 and Frank Isbell Chicago White Sox (world series) October 13 1906 evening by diving through the ropes landing on the concrete floor and THE BIG SIX knocking himself out so completely that he could not come back The (By Associated Press) misplaced tackle came after 30 minutes of grappling In the semiwindup Hy Sharman 145 was awarded his match with Ralph Moiley 147 of Tooele when the latter was disqualified for throwSharman ing Hy over the ropes TOVRNFY IN FLORIDA took the first fall in 34 minutes with The 1932 Florida diamond ball will ment start August 15 a stepover toehold Reed Detton and Tommy Tassos draw In the wrestled to a first bout of the evening alaffair The though decidedly lacking In wrestling proper was made interesting by thei butting methods of the former grid- der This was his main contribution to the entertainment however for he showed a disinclination to attempt many of the orthodox holds and when he did apply one of them the local grappler didn’t seem to have n great deal of difficulty in breaking Friday's Results Salt Lake Jewelers 4 Utah Oil 1 11 Red and Whito 4 Coal Peerless vious performances lost a close decision to the Salt Lake Jewelers 4 to 1 The Kids outhit the Jewelers 7 to 4 but failure to connect in the pinchas left the bags heavily laden in several frames Croton and Clay pitched good ball The latter struck out 11 men and Crowton forced the Jewelers to pop up in the pinches Hawkins Peerless chucker allowed only seven hits White on the mound for the Grocers went well for five innings but blew up in the sixth Results Pairings when Spainhower’s home run to right drove in two runs of City Women's Cleveland relief pitcher was Tournament Golf pounded for three hits and four runs Lott Ewing finally retired the side after walking two men and allowing FRIDAY'S RESULTS a hit and a run Championship Flight Mrs J M Riley Nibley park defeated Chatwin made two sensational Mrs A H Means Fort Dousias S and Mrs J H Evans Coantry club defeated plays at shortstop Miss Betty Botterill Country club 1 dp Cal Woolley Red and White skipFirst Flight Mrs Mary HsUorao Soules Country elub per bagged two safeties one a double besides doing some daring basedefeated Mrs Brant Caldwell 8 and t Mrs E H Selbaeh Country elub detested Mrs Mark E Weiss Dale 8 and 8 running JL ’Vf 19 WANER Utes Win Free Scoring Rival Dives PAUL WORLD TIES To Floor Ira BATTING MARK Polo Contest From CA C Wallers of Visiting Quartet Gets Feature McCaskell of Crimson Red and White Falls Before Sugarhouse Club Jewel her ers Take Close One tri- The surprise triumph of Mrs Riley who last won a major golf plum in 1929 when she defeated Miss Eleanor Wight of the Country club for the city title came as the result of superior Work on the greens Where Mrs Means was unsteady on the velvets three putting five holes Mrs Riley negotiated the required 17 greens in two under par putts Mrs Riley outdrove the state champion from the tees Although the difference was incidental their middle shots were on a par but the Daler spiked her victory on the swards Both contestants traversed the opening nine holes in 40 strokes seven Second Flight Mrs Mrs Morris Rosenblatt Country elub holes of which were halved Mrs A Gindrup Bonneville Means won No 4 by running up an defeated 8 and 2 accurate approach and dropping a Mrs J N Casella Country elub defeated Miss Hildegardo Thompson Country club r while Mrs Riley ft ft three-putte- 1932 two-bas- e 1 - 21 RILEY ELIMINATES STATE CHAMP IN CITY GOLF MEET Opposes Mrs Evans Coal Team In 36-Ho-le Final Takes First Friday Tilt Mrs Means Medalist Falls Before Great l SATURDAY MORNING MAY Are'Too (E®o$E t® Miss 2 Beginning Saturday Morning Choice-of-the-Hou- se half-hou- Provo 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