Show ri?ij ss-- £ l a '' ft TJ gg THE 10 LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING JUNE mS ALT 13 191 o FAVORITES CONTINUE WINNING MARCH IN CITY NET MEET Ivie Leaves for Los Angeles to Train for Olympic Track Trials t - " t Californian Seeks Net Title Three Provoatts Fall Before Salt Lakers Brigham Young university te n n s team this spring found the pace too hot in their Initial matches and they were etlml Oun Qub Hooks RESULTS AND SCHEDULE OF TENNIS MEET Sunday's Retail Men's singles Mel Oallacher defeated Lon Sperry 1 ! 1 Paul Holt defeated Noel Bell Harold Fitzgerald defeated Tony Sowards 4 6 Jimmy Wilding defeated Wilson Booth Joe Swenson members of the 1 6 0 4 Stanley Oromar defeated J X PoweU 3 6 Bob Ooodell defeated Jo Bwenson 0 2 Sutton defeated Fielding Kimball L 3 Harold FitzgerOscar Carlson defeated Oeorga Mills ald of Draper also Mel Gallacher defeated Adam Mausa a squad member 0 of the Coug are Harry Ousi defeated Walter Cosgriff turned on Sowards and defeated him Men’s doubles Booth defeated Oeorge after two bitterly fought sets 6 6 4 Paul Bchllllng s Fitzgerald has held a jin over Bob Goodell Ross Sutton defeated Joe all spring and continued his Swenson-TonSowards Junior smiles charm in Sunday's match in a long 3 Udell Pace defeated Harold Evans winded duel from backcourt de- McDonold BtU M defeated Cheesman Wilding Wins Fred Glade defeated Jack Eastmond Wilson Booth a husky young of much promise was felled by Gordon Snow defeated Lyman Daynes Jimmy Wilding University of Utah 0 While 3 Grant Holt defeated Furdle Daynes 8 star in sequent sets 4 j’ohn° Thomas defeated Jack Parker da- Booth was unsteady Wilding played successfully fGrant Ivans defeated Tom Eastmond attacking confidently from the net The third Provoan to go under was Richard Bennlon defeated Phil Badger Joe Swenson who relinquished a long Sherman Wing defeated Ernest Barlow battle to Bob Goodell former Uni- 3 Lamar Oulver defeated Howard Ballard 3 0 8 6 versity of Utah net captain in three 5 2 Junior doubles sets 6 Stevens defeated Orant Bud Haleish-ElmGoodell started slowly but he Snow 686 Wm-Chadwick defeated L found the range with his sizzling Lee--Sherman Anderson to the sets send two in final the chops Mends’ Schednls Garden City entrant down to defeat The latter fought stubbornly in the Richard John- m— j'mmr Wlldini final set however V Cromar Freed Stun —Have m Paul Holt plodding stroke artist P m —Bill Woodard v Bill Leary Ro from Provo alone of the visitors sur- Button v Oacar Carlon vived the day He mastered Noel Bell Men l double Ou l 3 P Harvey 1 of Salt Lake in easy fashion Plttaarald Duan Bowmai Holman Wat1 p ni —Clarence Holt drove with rare speed and acers v R Johnaon-Carljton curacy throughout (Foregoln matches at Liberty para) Three strong favorites for the 1932 Junior mate 10 am — Oorill Butler VI M Chessman singles crown namely Mel Gallacher U a m— tohn Mitchell va Murray defending champion: Harry Guss and Bud Bennlon v Elmo Stavent t p m —Dan Freed v Bpencer Young Ross Sutton toppled opening round Holt ve Howard Love John without opponents difficulty —Marvin Alter v John Thoma 1pm Gallacher advanced to the quarterp m —Jack Hardy v Billy Oeoalln Junior double final round by defeating Lon Sperry Wataon va Gor10 a m — M Qulley-62 1 and racing through Alma don k Hardy Bcott vs Walter P m — o ePteron-Mauss Liberty park adept 6 0 0 Rmllh in the second round Alter vi —Fred m 1 P Wlacomb R Clawon-Chasseur Triumphs Recreation at matches Victory fportsolns Guss exhibited an extra punch to park) his otherwise methodical drive and erased Walter Cosgriff prominent Junior player with the loss of only 6 2 The victory places two games him in the quarterfinal round Nebo Chasseur brilliant stroking University of California star of three years ago gave a masterful display 27-- 3 Sunday in defeating Dave Freed hig ranking Utahn in a three et exhi 83 bltion match Freed punished his ppponent with Sid Harmon started hi hard drives and services to gain a 4 2 Professionalteam off with a 0 viclead in the first set but his back- Nibley park O'Rul-lia- n hand portrayed him In the next four tory over Professional George Seventh the and Rock of Springs games which went to Chasseur— and East cohorts responded to their chief with it the set In the second set Chasseur had by walloping the Wyoming linksmen trouble in lifting his drives and Freed 27 3 Sunday Harmon and O'Rulllan shot indifplayed steadily to win at 6 1 The ferent golf on the first nine holes set tennis best and third produced the Chasseur won It because he hit cleaner halving it with 39s but th Nibley to and pounded Freed' backhand with pro shot a 35 on the second nine win the match O'Rulllan former Salt effective results The Juniors had a day of thrilling Laker stacked 39s Ed Perry shot tha low grosa for matches played on the Victory recreation park courts A Provo boy Grant the day with a 73 Tom Thompson of Holt and the American Fork cham- Rock Springs won th only match for the visitor pion Sherman Wing advanced as Summary: did the outstanding Salt Lake youths ' Grant Holt impressed fans with his Sid three-se- t pro conquest of Purdie Daynes Ken Harmon Shell 6 0 and the Provoan looms Ed Perry aa a title threat Wally Johnson Harold Oaen Evan Impressive Clint Henderson Leo Leaver 1 Evans Grant in the Harold Htdgsr seeded No draw hurdled his first obstacle In his Jack Purdia for the drive championship by defeat E Wilts Evans Total ing Tom Eastmond 8 0 6 3 exhibited his usual effortless stvle of stroking and Eastmond was able to muster only three games m the final 6 3 0 0 GERMAN GIRL EXCELS WORLD JAVELIN MARK 2 n 0 2 Sow-ard- 5 y 1 3 6 4 Pro-voa- n BERLIN Jane 12 (SF) — Ellen BraumueUer of Germany bettered the women's world record for the Javelin throw today with a toss of 4464 meters (146 feet 5 6 S 8-- Ray Pierson E Hulsh George Halllday Dr E R Van Cott Norris Oitich Frank MoGanney F A Terry 8 M Walton Eno 9 Hansen-Harr- 1 8-- IThr— lit d Gorlll Butler Berkeley Tennis club star who will enter the Salt Lake City Junior event He la a favorite along with Grant Evans Utah stale junior champion to cop the title C Lermond Cuts imerican Record In Steeplechase Nibley Golfers Linksmen 7-- 6 meters steeplechase as the last five events of the senior track and field championships of the Metiopohtan A A U were run off today Lermond was clocked in 9 23 5 for the distance to win by 25 yards from Walter Pritchard of Hamilton college with Ensign F E Highley of the Navy third Lermond’s time clipped more than four seconds off the mark recently hung up by Joe McCluskey of Ford-hHMcCluskey was timed In 9 28 Leo Sexton New York A C shot weight man tossed the 52 leet 1 2 Inches to better the previous meet record set at 48 feet 8 8 inches by Tat McDonald It was the best toss by an easterner outdoors tills m year John F Anderson former Cornell is seeking a place on the Olympic team threw the discus 156 feet 8 Inches more than eight inches better than the meet record Anderson as a nonresident of the metio politan district was not eligible for the title which went to Harry B Schneider formerly of the N Y U Schneider finished second to Anderson with a toss of 149 feet 5 inches Frank H Conner and Pat McDonald both of the New York A C won the 18 pound hammer throw and weight throw championships respectively star who 8 1- Provo Magna set Richard Bennlno and Lamar Gulver two rising young netters turned in fine performances eliminated Phil Badger 6 4 6 2 and Guiver outstroked Howard Bal 3 6 8 8 in a close battle lard The meet will continue Monday with aeveral matches in junior single and doubles at Victory recreation park and men’ unglcs and double at Liberty After Monday s matches the junior events will be transferred down to Liberty park The women' singles entry list will remain open until Tuesday at 6 p m announced Manager Ray Forsberg The event wi'l atart Wednesday Golfers Divide Ben-nio- er MAGNA— Provo and Magna golf- divided team matchei Sunday the visiting women defeating the Utah 0 and Copper club feminine squad the local Unksmen downing tha Provo 10-9 men Professional Howard Ridge of the Copper club took three points from Walter Miller Provo instructor The team match was decided in th final foursome when J W Ridd tanked an eight-foputt to defeat Sterling Bean of Provo for a 2 0 victory The feature of the women's play was th golf displayed bv Mrs WalDAVIS CUP ZONE ter Miller of Provo In defeating Mrs T R Colombe Mrs Miller scored MATCHES a btrdla two on No 4 and a birdie three on No 8 on her aecond round WARSAW Poland Jung 12 divided tha last two aliiflea matches Summary: of it Davit tup acne with Poland today MIN 4 and won tha 6-- 3 land fries 1 Fred Parry defeated Mek Mnlarow 6 3 5 6 4 but Ianacy Tlommkl gavt the role on match by beating H O N Lee 7 6 4 6 4 3 6 0 England now will meet Germany la the fourth round Jun 12 (API — OermnT eliminate Irelnd trom (urthr Devi m teri-X- i til (heir eerie conrluflril totle tle g ( Ljttlelmi Dn'rl Prrnn 2 5 a d(elel nd Heron non C rmm 2 deleUd X A M Outre f MONTRPPX Hwlteerlend J me 12 (API-Tt- ely 1 e'ned In led over their Pevie rop tennl eerieSiuerlend br wlnnln I ley lb rlnuhi Hertorio end Plmterl defeird C P Aeerh linen nd It C Fleher I 4 ei'erde' vided 11-- In sire metchfi were di- IIAKOAH SOCCFRITFS WIN NEW YORK June 12 (UP)-D- upll eating their victory of a month ago the Hnkoah All Star defeated the Bohemian Amerlt an soccer tram 1 to 0 today at Hawthorn field Brook lvn in a heavy downpour of rain The only oie of the game came in the ttynd half 89-1- I 82-1- 1 81-1- H 1 95-2- 95-2- 1 99-1- 94-2- 87-1- 0 103-2- 88-2- 1 87-1- 82-1- (1 8 88-1- 2 91-1- - 93-1- 102-3- 0 101-2- tending poetponed rain Buffalo at Ueltinioie rain WESTIRiV riemer t f'ee Mo nr Piiehlo Omaha 7 4 andey'e 4 n 6 81 ( Renlte IKAtH Oklahoma 4 f tile c uy I a A Whhil a I I Joerpli 1 0 SENIOR & 4 Other Intermountain Athletes Prepare for Tests Here and in New York ‘ 1 will begin training for the approaching trials for America's Olympic p track team Ivie who is concentrating on the r run will enter the trials scheduled June 18 at Occidental college where athletes who wm first places or whose marks otherwise posted equal or better the standards commit by the American Olympic tee will be qualified for the semifinals at Long Beach July 10000-mete- the Teat Won Lost 45 42 88 85 33 S3 31 27 27 30 31 34 38 39 41 44 3 10000-mete- 46 46 46 46 41 BRIGHAM CITY— The Perry Cennere 38 playing on their own field Saturday after-3- 4 noon defeated theBrlgham Peaches 6 to 2 34 in the sl’rt's In the game at Corlnne and Wlllan Honeyvllle played a close game at lard the score being 10 to 9 In favor of Willard The box scores: MANTUA CORINNE I BHRI Rasmussen p 6 K 0 Jensen 2b Slark Rusines- - DIVISION Won Lost Elks Kiwanis of C Rotary 3 3 2 Pet 1 0 0 Albert 2 B 2b Jensen rf (Shaw If BHR 6 I 5 10 5 400 250 1 4 3 2 3 0 1 Oleave 2b p 1 1 Links Joust L A Ray meets Cy J Har-beand J M Sterling clashes with L K Nicholson in the semifinals of the June leg directors’ cup tourney at Fort Douglas next Saturday Each won quarterfinal round matches Sunday Ray defeated Dr Sidney 1 2 and Harbeke Squires downed R E Guyre 1 up Sterling conquered R H Gray 1 up on the nineteenth hole and Nicholson subdued P H Hutchinson 3 and 1 ke 11 11 10 1 314 THIS WEEK’S FIGHTS 2 Clyde Thomsen 4 Chalks Up 71 To Lead Balers 4 -- Bouts on tha national schedule Include: MONDAY At Pittsburgh Johnny Indrlsano Boston vs Ted Yarocz Pittsburgh welterweights 10 At Ban Francisco Andy Divodi New York vs Paddy Creedon New York and Gaston Lecadre France va Joe Glitk Clyde Thomsen runnerup for the New York ell welterweights each 10 Bteve Kaplan Cincinnati At Louisville two years ago and middle-weigh- ts city championship vs Reoderer Louisville Billy PRICE— The end of the first month’! play In the American Junior Baseball league nine still at the finds The top of the standing with five victories against no defeats The leaders moved an other step toward the first half championthe strong ship on Thursday by defeating Bruce Pike Mutual Lumber nine 10-- 3 and Gaston diminutive left fielder for the winners led 10 R H E the slugging attack with three hits while Second game: At St Louis’ John 8chwake 8t Louts 000 001 2— 9 10 2 Max Fausett and Charles Cave contributed Ban Francisco vs Freeman New York heavy6 100 0— 2 010 0 Johnny Oakland to the onslaught with two hits each Fausett weights and A1 Stillman 8t Louis vs Henderson 8tlne and Wal-gre- n also distinguished Batteries himself on the mound Tom Loa Hambrle Angeles Fieber Walsh and Andrew two hits allowing the Mutual nine only each 10 The Elks team in the senior division Fnro Flermonte Italy vi At New York R H E maintained Us lead by defeating the Cham At San Francisco— First game New York middleweight 6 Willie Garafoia 19 0— 0 9 120 n 400 Ber-to12-200 Rarrameuto 5 Frank ber of Commerce Tuesday 100 0)0 600 1—10 12 2 TLESDAY Mission Elk hurler was In fine fettle and set Batteries Vinci and Woodall the Chamber crew down with five safeties Deahong Paul Buffalo At Los Angeles T PUlette Bowler it Plllette and Ricci all of whlc came In the fifth Inning when vs Fidel LaBarba Tommy featherLos Angeles 10 nontitle) R H E the losers made four of their runs Second game weights 303 002 0— 8 6 1 Sacramento At New York Isadore Oaatanaga Spain 100 406 X— It 12 2 rs Hans Blrkle Oakland Calif Minalon heavy TIGERS WIN 10 Batterifn Bryan Tincup and Flynn Th Salt Lake Tigera Sunday dffeaUd weights WEDNESDAY Caster aud Hof Wirts Briggs Bowler the Busael nine 19 to 3 The colored boys mann At Philadelphia Benny Leonard New t balked up 18 hits and the Japanese nine Lctperville Pa welT Kudo for the Japanese fanned1 York vs BDlv Angelo R H E swats At Los Angeles— First game Kid Chocolate Cuba vs Roger terweights nod too 14 was none but hn OOO— support Loa Anaeies I 000 0 4 010 Mich Flint Bernard Junior lightweights I B L TIGERS BLSSfcl 000 100 20x— J 6 1 Hollywood Al i nontitle) Ettore Philadelphia BH O A BIIOA James Herrmann and Cronin: Ort-ma- n Kuba Batteries Braddock Jersey Citv heavyJ s 5 0 0 llGrlffin 6 I 2 1 c and Bassler 5 5 16 weights and Young Joe Firpo Pennsgrove H Okuda M-5 1 0 0 F Flln ss R H E Ouachl 2b S 1 0 2 H Ellis 3b 5 4 2 5 N J v Buster Brown Baltimore welterSecond game Loa Angelrs 000 002 6- -6 11 1 T Okuda p if 4 113 Lyons 5 9 0 0 weights each 10 At Pittsburgh 0O0 130 0—4 Billy Petrolle Duluth vi 6 1 Onishl c Hollywood 4 2 0 0 2 1 14 1 Whaley cf even tnnlnn by agreement ) Grogsn Omaha lightweights 10 YamamotOelb 3 2 7 0 Royal rf 4110 Tommy At Ban Francisco Madison Dlx BellingBatteries flutsel Baecht and Campbell Nifthi If 3 10 0 Jefferson 2b 4 0 4 2 Cronin Hheehan Thomas Johns Turner Bako lb ah vs Johnny Freeman Dayton 5 0)60 ham 4 12 1 Howell lb and Mayer 3 0 0 1 Ohio welterweights 6 Aaanoma rf 2 0 0 0 Miller p Dot 2b P 100 1 At Beattie Young Tommy Francisco i 1 00J M R H E At Portland— Ptrt seme Elllsab 10 0 2 Los Angeles 6vs Abie Israel Beattie banJ JL (100 031 0OO— 4 7 0 tamweights Seattle THt’SDAY OOO 100 100- -3 1 t Portland 43 16 27 48 32 9 24 81 Totals Totals Bowman Be ore by innings Walter and Co At Chicago (West Bide B CV Hattertei Tony OM 201 000— 3 Canzoneri New York vs Harry Dubllnsky Mr Donald and rtlipatrtck Ruskel 106 304 60x— 19 Chicago lightweights 10 nontitle R H E 8 L Tigers Second am' At Tacoma Wash ooo ooo 000—0 4 0 Jimmy Britt Tacoma Summary (Stolen bases — Kuba Ouachl Seattle Sacri- vi Frankie Btetson Ban Francisco weltertoo OOO Jos- -4 11 0 F Ellis V hairy 2 Lyons 2 Royal Portland Home runa—Lyons 2 H weights 6 hit — Royal naileries Walters Killeen and Cox fice hits— F Ellis 2 Griffin At New Haven Ellis 3 Three-bas- e Oeorge Courtney OklaPeterson and Palmlaano Ellis 2 F Ellis homa vs Leo larrivee Waterbury Conn Onishl Two-bas- e Ellis to Jefferson Double to middleweight 10 plava— F Salvatore Rugglrello At New York T Qkuda to Yamamoto Credit HOME RUN LEADERS Honell vt tory to MiUer Charge defeat to T Italy vs Ted Sandwlna Sioux City Iowa Runa responsible for— Miller 3 heavyweights 10 Okuda Foci Athletics 22 Ruth Ysnkpss 20 J Kills 0 T Okuda 13 Struck out— By Klein Phillips la Blmmont AlhiHict 14 Miller 1 J Fills 2 T Okuda 14 Bases balla— Off Miller 1 J Fills 1 T Okuda Oyhrtg Yankees 11 Collins Cardinals12 12 on 2 Scoter —M Creer Reaches Lee Cochrane Athletics 12 Ott Giant Umpire— Curry former Forest Dale club champion form Sunday returned to his old-ti— 71 for medal 5 by shooting a honors in the June leg for the Barnett & Wetss trophy Thomsen scored four birdies upon r his round He was under par on Nos 8 11 14 and 18 L B Healey a visitor from Michigan playing in the foursome shot a Pairings for first round matches follow: Upper bracket— Clyde Thomsen vs D Dillon Dave Margetts vs Jack Hagman C A Hughey vs Jack EnA P R J Knapp Papworth vs sign Dr A Spencer vs Abel Larson Russell Pett vs Tommy Thompson E F Bertling vs Wavne Crowton Carl Nordberg vs Bill Carver Lower bracket — Jacke Greenwoid vs II Gottschall Harry Loynd vs Neil Larson Howard Sandland vs L W Smeltzer D C Richardson vs N A Tulane Lee Vovtnger vs Albert Erickson Dr M McDowell vs A R Vote Gans Nelson vs "Dr J C Pack Harold Ftndling vs Edward Spltzer 36-3- sub-pa- bitU USE LIGHT Lott Pocatello Team Wins Golf Meet POCATELLO — Local golfers won honors in competition with visiting clubs over the week-enPocatello to S Country dub winning 32 scored by an Idaho Falls team and the Ross Park club outscoring three others Twin Fails scored 30 American Falls 7 and a second team from Idaho Falls counting 8 to the Ross team’s 45 Low honors went to Jimmie Wlnterholer of Twin Falls a former Pocatelloian returned to local grounds who scored 75 at the Peterson and Bowman city course of Pocatello were second with a tied 77 over city course fairways Jack Halliwells 85 and Milton Zeners 86 were low at the Country club 2 2 n Jerome Boy Achieves Reputation as Jockey JEROME Idaho — Leo Humphries son of J L Humphries of Jerome is achieving some fame as a jockey according to word received by friends here Saturday Some of his latest victories were at Kansas City where he had four mounts in one day riding three of them to first place and making a place in the money with the fourth horse In the first of these races he rode Betty Browning owned by McKen-dre- e and Lipe to victory despite the n fact that the mare was rated as a has-bee- He rode another racer to victory at e odds and took first with another one following the second race of the day in which he placed in the money Humphries started riding at county fairs in southern Idaho and made good at Kansas City after failing to get a chance to ride in California raefes His father is with him three-to-on- Independent League H fllmmoniaa Maw 3b Huber lb-- p Smith e ut WELLS WARD A B H O A BHO a 2 0 2 M Brhunin 3b 4 10 0 I 0 Barton I 2b ( 1111 4 ! 3 2 Pa 4 3' 13 ulson lb I wiimmiilu rt P Moor aa Bahuntn 11 MEMPHIS Tenn June 12 (P) — MrKon b 4 3 9 O' D Aubrey rl George Lott of Chicago and Bryan JWInxleby Sbrf 11 01 30 Ol'R Moora e Inaleby Crowlon p Grant of Atlanta whom Lott defeat- Dunlop 3 3 0 0 cl 110 1 4 3 0 1 soon 3 3 3 113 0 3 0 10 0 3110 10 0 3 ed in the singled finals yesterday won 38 13 31 11 Total Totxla 38117 FROVO — Lee Buttle former city the national day courts tennis dou- Walla 000 Ward 4m 0—5 O —0 005 033 open champion advanced to the semi- bles title today from Cliff and Ed Sut- ralrarounda A Errnra— B Bimmona Moor Summary finals of the Aristo golf tourney at ter of New Orleans Btnlen baaes— Bmllh 3 Maw Horn run — 4 4 6 The score was and Bmllh 1 wo bate hit— Huber MrKone J the Tlmpanogo course Saturday by Inaleby Maw Smith R Moore Runa baldowning D W Love 4 and 3 Dr 3 led In— Bmllh 4 Huber 3 MrKone J secto the Vern Gieenwood advanced Maw ItlSlehy Aubrey 3 R Moore 3 VOLKMARK KAYOS P Moore I RN Credit victory to Bimmona Reed Colvin ounce stick Instead of his usual 37 or ond round by defeating defeat to Crowlon Runa reaponat-hl- e Ran rharae I up in an interesting match All WARSAW June 12 38 ouncer for —Bimmona 4 Huber 0 Crowton 8 Bimmona 1 Rubor 4 Baaea Mci said the lighter sUck was bring- first round matches must be com Polish welterweight who campaigned Rtnirk out-on balla—off Bimmona Crowton 4 Umby Monday Professional Wal- in the United States for a year or pire— Anderaon ing him out of last season's slump pleted more knocked out the German chamwhen he averaged only 292 dropping ter Miller etates pion Volkmark In the eighth round from his 349 of 1930 This year he ts THE BIG SIX of their bout here tonight TIGERS RECALL PITCHER the leading hitter of the Giants with DeDETROIT June 12 (7P)-- The 354 He has been at bat 175 times (Bt the Associated Press) SANDY DEFEATS UNION Leading batters made 62 hits 39 runs and 11 homers troit Tiger management announced SANDY— The §andy ball team deO AB Prt He drove in home runs Nos 10 and today it had recalled Truett Banks feated the Union nine 6 In a fast P Wanrr Pirates Fox Athletic VJ6 11 today When he made his eighth Sewell right handed pitcher from game i 311 Saturday The turning point of nmWdi Had and ninth on Tuesday he started the Toronto to fill the gap left by the re- the no In I!"”1' p!llllll' run was home Vincent's game lease of Art Herring to Beaumont Giants on their rise from the cellar romhaVn"? the fifth inning iftt "One of the best examples of a Sewell made the spring training trip good hitter who is using a lighter bat with the Tigers thus year this season" he continued “is none DftOt RAY IH MASTER other than Jimmy foxx of the PhilaDroubay pitching fnr the Thirty-thirdelphia Athletics Jimmy has given ward A C RalurcUy held Grid Fellows No stick the Bahe Ruth 3 to three hits and tha A C won 4 to 2 tip his spore WITHOUT HEMOVINa ?LY WHEEL' bat and is using one weighing 37 The 33RD AO O ODD FELLOW) B R H ounces He’s doing mighty fine ” BRI1 Williamson Electric Welding process makes the old flyThe 4 0 jt IVenqqll 410 Ott mast famous of baseball s chil- CH Beene 4 0 0 Holet Heech 2b 3 0 0 cf wheel actually more durable than the teeth on a new fly4 0 dren who now has grown to manhood Birch Jb 4 0 0 iNtkAon 2b 4 0 0 Heech wheel— lb 3)1 Hrpworth if guarantee on all our work is a small retiring chap somewhat M 4 i 1 Aherns Hunt c 3 0 0 p 4 0 4 Mormon pale despite his rout of tun He s one Droubay JJ 4 10 KnutlAon 4 0 0 rf CHFVROIFTS of the smaller men in the game stand- Nielsru cl 1 I 4 1 3 2 2 Jennlnu terse if is and CIIR SLFR8 4 0 0 ing 5 feet 8 inches and weighing only Metcalf rf J 0 0 Olsen 3b 1 6 1 the New York Giants "When the bos step out of the dug-othis season for their turn at the plata most of them reach for a lighter stick instead of a wagon tongue” said Mel just before blasting out two more home runs to win another game lor AC FAIftaROCWPFI B Bimmona Buttle Golf Semifinal Round BATS Grant Win Clay Court Doubles lids Their Hitting Opines Ott By JACK Cl'DDY NEW YORK Juna 12 (UP)— Increased us of lighter bal this season has Improved hitting In the major leagues in th opinion of Melvin Thomas Ott slugging right fielder of t Four Survive Fort Douglas 3 0 0 4 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Facer sg 4 0 OB Jensen If jNlelseno 25 12 61 Total! Totals Tbis Week's Schedule Elks vs Rotary June 13 C of C vs Kiwanis June 14 Sunday’s Retails (By United Press) R H E At Oakland— nrst tame 010 OOO 000 000— I 9 Ban Francisco 001 000 000 001—2 8 Oakland iTwelve lnn‘ng ) Davis and Waliren Ludolph Batteries 4 2 10 Hansen Piferf Pct iNelson If j0 Uetersrf Thorne lb I goo Results of Games Flks 12 C of C 6 (June 7) Kiwanis 7 Rotary 4 (June 0) 825 5fl3 551 507 485 4S8 431 380 ning time of Paavo Nurmi Finnish runner in the 1928 Olympics Meanwhile other Utah athletes tracksters and wrestlers were preparing to make their bids for OlymTrackmen of the pic fame region will gather at the Utah stadium Thursday to compete against the clock and those whose marks equal or better the standards will become eligible for the Long Beach semifinals Five Utah wrestlers expect to world’s record Sylvlo Cator holder in the broad Jump is shown drive to New York for the National above in a practice leap He'll A A U senior championships June The tournarepresent Haiti in the Olympics 27 to July 2 inclusive ment is the only one m which wresthis summer tlers may qualify for the Olympics Those who expect to make the trip are: Ashley Smith 145 University and Delbert of Utah captain-elec- t Kunkel 155 who will represent the Deseret gymnasium: and Del Young 134 124 and Inman Neff Smart Hales 174 who will represent Brigham Young university inter-mounta- Jo 33 r 4-- 5 4(1 13 13 O ' and 2 The former Utah star has been training diligently in the run in which he recently timed 34 seconds approximateminutes 55 ly four minutes slower than the win- 1 41 15 14 14 Team Standing his team "I think there are two reasons for the trend toward the lighter club this year" he continued "In tha first place the pitchers are bearing down harder than ever on the old ball making it necessary to bring the club around In a flash to connect properly “And then we've begun to realize that it's not the heavy bat that made Rah Ruth but Ute Rube who mad the heavy bat Mo-- t of us hate begun 128 40 to understand we're not Rabe Ruths Professional Charles E Foley re- so we re turning to clubs that suit us minds the club feminine golf devotees beat ” that Tuesday will be ladies' day A This "mighty mite" from New Orhlind bogey tournament will start at leans a veteran big leaguer nt 23 ex9 50 o'rlink to be followed by a 12 30 plained he had cut down th weight lunr hcort of his own bat this season using a 36- - 107-3- I Blinding Fred Conley Wins Medal Honors in Bonneville Meet PLAYERS Shooting well below his handicap Fred Conley led golfers in the qualifying round of the June leg directors’ cup at Bonneville municipal club Sunday He shot The low grosj was turned in by E F Baldwin who shot an 81 Pairings for first round matches which must be played by Wednesday night follow: (Medal scores and handicaps accompany) Upper bracket— Fred Conley 85 PROVO MAGNA 21 vs Alinn Biadley 7 Ben Lln- FI FIs vs Norman Shultz kJin'r' Pro o Howard Rids pro Jigonfelter (Reruns Jw Wr Rh‘V ? M 9 E F Baldwin 0 vs A S Iir C O Jrnern W L Pnow A H’erkner 3 vs SiBahler 97 25 M O'Farrell C T Keleler S V li Hmtl! R H Ranney PJ 17 H M Reiver 3 r Lv 3 tlerrr ntt 5 N R Rid vs C Schofield 3Lc Wemltk 0 £rnet Helvoreeu 1 die 103 33 vs Ran Omnhundra Total Total 2 Rex Mri'er va Harold Parks WOMSN 5 vs Lari Sam CoUetell l MAGNA 4 PI Pt Moffatt Mr Welter Miller i Mr T R Cnlnmhe e Lower hrtu ket— E L Simms Mtr I Melvoreen 2 Mica Jen Hermond 0 vs W E Potter 5 Ralph Vetterll 3 Mr P Tejlnr Mr J R Goodman 0 1 vs Charles Wolfe W Wllllem Mr Mrt C T Klelej 0 Virgil 3 Mr Mr O Romney Ra 0'irtleld 0 Norton I 0 v D Lowe V Mr Greenwood 3 Mra R C Per 0 G N Simms 92 20 vs E J Crtveman 111 106 30 W W III lams Total V6 I) M Total 9 vs Draper 100 30- Gene Park miRNATioNAi i rat i M Johnson I F Thompson Kundar'i SeiHa vs Jerrv Meeks 9H 20 j M Rorhevter 3 Jeiey Clt 1 T oionto 0 Newer Van Steeter vs C S Ray 9 t Montreal et 1 TH Bmi fl v Former Ute Will Enter Long Grind Wilton Ivie former University cf Utah distance runner Sunday was en route to Los Angeles where he- Junior bo- Pacific Coast League of DO I BLES Hulsh ) Hollywood Portland San Francisco Loa Anitelei NEW YORK June 12 Wb— Lieu- Oakland tenant George Lermond former Bos- Reatile ton college and Army star smashed Sacramento Mission th American record for the 3000 DcfeatWyoming 4 y 5 2 3 Walker c sen c 4 2 00 5 2 2 M Jensen lb Petersen If 410 American Legion 3 0 l'Arbonss Larsen cf 411 3 1 0 Holmes cf Nelson cf 411 lb 3b Davis Rasmussen 210 6)2 League N Jenhen 5 1 0 Dickinson p s 411 3 0 11 Moulding rf 1 1 0 JUNIOR DIVISION Jeppson rf 3 1 01 Team Standing Sorensen p 1 1 01 Won Lost Pet Keller 3b 1 ooo 6 The 800 3 39 10 5 45 9 131 Totals Total J C Pennev Co 500 8 Continental Oil 2 500 J Mutual Lumber Co WILLARD HONEYV1LLE 400 2 B H R Eastern Utah Electric BHR 2 4 2 2 R Wheatley ss 40 Woodland cf Kelley Drug 213 333 Wood 8 5 3 1 D Hunaaker 2b 5 1 0 I Price Trading Co 1 2 N 200 3 5 Lowe If Hunsakerlb 3 12 The Bun 5 2 3 B Hunsakerlf 532 Braegger lb 5 2 1 5 2 1C Wheatlleycf Wells p The Bun 7 E U Electric 2 (Monday) 5 2 0 Harper p k 5 2 0 Kelley Drug 15 Continental Oil 1 (Tues- Nebrker 3b 1 l'c 4 0 0 3 2b Ormerf Raddley day) 1 1 1 0 4 3 OH rf rf Ward Orme 10 Mutual Lumber The 4 0 0 D Orme 3b 5 11 Zundelo (Thursday) R Hunsakero 500 Continental Oil 15 J C Penney 6 (Friday) 40 16 10 40 12 9 Totals Totali Thl Week’ Schedule BRIGHAM vs J C Penney June 13 BHR BHR Price Trading vs The Bun June 14 5 2 UP Jensen 3b 4 0 0 E U Electric vs Kelley Drug June 18 4 2 liParsenlb-l- t 4 0 0 Continental Oil vs Mutual Lumber 0 4 2 4 1 0 Dewey June 17 4111 Jensen cf 410 and gey Patterson with a Arthur Sweet with 103 28—75 were victors E Norris Oltsch Oeorge Halllday W C Walters Tourney and 3 In Sunday’s membership blind 19 18 17 15 19 18 17 15 Dr Van Cott le 5 Qlle-Jac- LIttle-Ern- 18 Vivian Gltsch Wallace G Hunter and W C Patterson gained the final round of the June leg directors' cup tournament at the Country club by virtue of Sunday's semifinal round triumphs They final clash Monday in an Hunter defeated T L Holman 6 and 4 in one semifinal and Patterson eliminated F A Fisher In the other 8-- 8-- C ? 8-- Ballard-Harol- Of C 22 21 22 21 Hoge C W Chapman A Maxwell Gain Final Round V W 24 24 22 23 34 23 20 23 2- 14 17 19 14 15 14 15 24 Ld Ellis E L Mark Dr Robineon Hunter Patterson 7 3 " From Haiti Country club and Forest Dale low handicap stars will clash Tuesday morning on the canyon club links in is expected to be the closest Kegl8tercdwhat ‘team match of the season In the feature meeting Mrs J H Evans of the Country club present city champion will oppose Mrs J M Riley of Forest Dale whom she defeated in the city final ' The contestants will go out in twosomes in the following order: 9 — Mrs J H Evans Country club vs Mrs J M Riley Forest Dale 9 05 — Miss Betty Botterill Country club vs Miss Helen Hofmann Forest Dale 9 10 — Mrs W G Hunter Country dub vs Mrs Harry Borg Forest Dale 9 15 — Mrs E H Selbach Country club vs Mrs J E Bramwell Forest Dale 9 20— Mis G I Retd Country club vs Mrs A C Moore Forest Dale 9 25 — Mrs J N Casella Country club vs Mrs F T Whitworth Forest W W Cassidy CounDale 9 try club vs Mrs Mark E Weiss For— est Dale 9 35 Mrs Athol Rawlins Country club vs Mrs Harry H Rose Forest Dale 9 40 — Mrs John Jensen Country club vs Mrs M McDowell Forest Dale 9 45 — Mrs W H Mitchut ell Country club vs Mrs C A Hughnt 60 25 25 Forest Dale 41 ey 24 J3 23 22 Draney Dan Frear W C Walters A Inches) Fraulein Brsumueller Is listed as the holder of the world record javelin throw it 44 27 meters (142 feet 8 inches) o t C 8 llolt-Ja- ' t 30-r-- 5 Rose rated "" Ray Pierson Canyon Feminine Clash With Smashes 50 Stars Forest Dale Team For ‘Perfect’ Paul Holt of Garden City Squad Sumves Sunday’s Play Californian Thrills Crowd With Fast Stroking Favorites cut their usual swath In the annual Salt Lake City tennis championship Sunday at Liberty park although the day proved an unfortunate one tor the Provo city delegation Tony So wards Wilson Booth and " 1 ddle By — 1 Scorer--Barn- ri f STARTER TEETH REPLACED d 1 1 1 C 1 1 Hansen He was brought lip on baseball in Giclna La a suburb of New Orleans His fa'her and an uncle were senil-prHe went from high players school at 18 to the New York Giants and lus success lias been phenomenal o Total rf 4 0 0 97 6 Totali Tl TA I FAft E VnnHiv'i Keulle Beaumont 7 J Dalle 8 6 (inivrtfon 6 4 Irmigvlew 7 6 IlmiMon 5 4 Tyler 1i 3 Baa Antonio 3 2 Fort Worth 34 3 3 """$750 $650 WILLIAMSON Welding Works TO (COAST COAST) PI ACB AMI SOUTH WF8T 1FMPIK CORKFR FOSTOFFIC WaaaUh 3Z63 (Shall Button) ( |