Show aLABS£mflSi3MiSia Sarazen Finishes With Sensational 66 to Win U S Open Golf Title V Forest Dale Girl 16 Opposes Champ w (Titleholder Downs Mrs Riley Mrs Packman Loses to Challenger Flight Youth Experience Clash i—— -That perpetual battle between youth and experience will be reenacted once more this time in the final of the Fort Douglas club invitational women's golf meet Sunday when Champion Mrs A II Means of Fort Douglas (left) opposes The Miss Helen Hofmann of Forest Dale (right) final match will start at 1:30 o’clock I le petition Up for Settlement jf f® Yankee Net Trio Garry Heavy Guns By MEL GALLACHEB Miss Helen Hof-anof Forest Dale club stands Mrs A H Means and her sec consecutive Sixteen-year-ol- d e- - d His 286 Total Three Shots Quarterfinals in Wimbledon Tennis Meet Better Than Perkins and Cruickshank KING QUEEN SEE PLAY DIEGEL BAGS 4TH SPOT Two Britons and Spaniard Aussie Japanese Dispute New Results and Pairings in Fort Tourney be-ee- or tl- e v 1 V end conquest of Fort Douglas the) club Invitational wo men’s championship and Sunday afternoon begin Bing at 1'30 o’clock the rivals clash for the 1932 crown Over the 18 hole glTYRDAY'S RFRULT1 Championship Flight H Meant fort Douilag defeated Mrs J Riley Ferest Dale ft and 4 Miss Helen Hofmann Forest Dale defeated Mrs L 8 Packman Fort Douglaa 7 and 5 Consolation Flight Mrs J E Bramwell Forest Dale defeated MIm Sally Frank Country clufc ft and ft Mrs A C Moore Forest Date defeated Mrs C E Foley Bonneville 1 a First Flight Mrs W H Hunter Coontry dob defeated Mrs Karl Weller Fort Doorlas 4 and 2 Mrs N E Waldron Fort Douglas defeat-e- d Mrs Elmar E ft inch Fort Douglas and 2 fleeond Flight Mrs Ray L Smith Nibler nark defeated Mies JUean Goulet Bonneville ft and 4 Mrs F D Spencer Forest Dale defeated Mrs Norman Mork Nibley nark ft and 7 Mr Forging Into the n ac-- ic-- 'il re- - ed ed rs ms iat fer £ ec- es- - m a ivy t Singles Title Diffi-cu- rt Lay- By FRANK H KING WIMBLEDON Eng June 25 Wl— Three American youngsters— Ellsworth Vines Sidney B Wood and lanky Shields — paced the field into quarterfinals of the men's today while Mrs Helen Wills Moody and! Helen Jacobs al-ready in the same bracket of the women’s play con tented themselves Frank singles 1 with mixed tennis at it's free-for-al- ls na- - en three-putte- d 'VWT lew ade ites lor a Twelve Colorado and Men Qualify for to ised GABBY SIGNS TO MANAGE CARDS IN ’33 Olympic Trials ship two r of f re- - : UAUSCH CHARLES COFFMAN MAKE DECATHLON SQUAD (TV-Gab- by ley Six-Hol- e y York Pro Tours Fresh Meadow out in By ALAN GOULD Associated Press Rporto Editor MEADOW COUNTRY final round behindj FRESH powerful tee shots CLUB FLUSHING N Y June 25 that measured up the king himself (IP) — Gene Sarazen wards of 225 yards settled his right of succession tq the the sturdy young Ninth East club world championship throne of golf girl offers a great today with the greatest fmish in all threat to the 1931 the history of the game amateur state champion and post SUNDAY’S 8CHFPVLE With a spurt that left the galleries Miss Hofmann off to a sweeping Championship Flight start thrust aside Mrs L S Packman 1S6— Mrs Means vs Miss Hofmann and riotous the experts and roaring Consolation Flight of Fort Douglas In one semifinal 1 ftft— Mrs gasping Galloping Gene came players Moore vs Mrs Bramwell overround match Saturday by the down the stretch like a man o' war to First Flight whelming score of 7 and 5 146— Mr Hunter vs Mrs Waldron shoot a record smashing 66 four unbracket Mrs Means gamed the title Second Flight der par on his final round and capof vs Mrs Mrs Smith victories 145—Mrs doubles Spencer ture the United States open chamby turning back the challenge conher first Dale the to of Forest close J M Riley pionship with three full strokes to last tournament an the of week the city queror in and Mrs F D Spencer of Forest Dale spare nual W 1 mbledon month by a 5 and 4 count will battle Sunday for the second Barely two weeks after his triumph cham in the British open with a record The former defeated Magic Putter flight prize plonships score of 283 Sarazen struck his stride The titleholder played rare golf Sat- Miss Jileau Goulet of Bonneville 5 A crowd of 24000 with the king on the final day and furnished an 4 and Mis Spencer whipped Mis and She and queen in the royal box broke all urday in eliminating Mrs Riley amazing climax to one of the most Norman Mork of Nibley park 9 and 7 In the the American was out m 43 strokes two over par previous records for attendance Cards of the championship matches thrilling tournament has known in years and she chalked up successive birdies big stadium The men's field held the center of the international tennis on No 10 and No 11 by tanking putts Equals Course Record half way across wide greens But for stage with a pair of Englishmen Fred finished the 72 holes with Gene an unfortunate seven on the thirPerry and Bunny Austin the Japof for a total of rounds of 74 anese Jiro Satoh Jack Crawford teenth hole when she hit a bailout of 288 that equaled the record set by the green and a Spaniard Ernest Australia bounds and Charles (Chick) Evans of Chicago al Maier reaching the final eight with Mrs Means might have posted one of dazMinneapolis in 1916 His final ' the Americans the best scores m the history of the made tinder the sort of round zling tournament Wood Beats Mangin the pressure that has stamped him as two Mrs Means rated no more than an finisher clipped round Wood the denext In the greatest game's down ran putts right average putter was forced to strokes off the Fresh Meadow course s fending champion and left and in the wake of her smok-12 record and smashed bv his fellow countryman eliminate competitive first the recorded she ing putter one stroke the previous tournament Gregory Mangin 6 1 9 7 6 3 today holes in even par figures record a 67 by Willie MacFarlane In matches strokes with Satoh with ev Mrs Riley was unsteady on her first 1925 of reaching the semi 3 and 8 in prospect ery Nos but tune by playing Just ten years ago Sarazen won his finals There if Frank Shields can she threes manner bagging auperb last and only other American open 46 Austin one of the crack British m beat nine lower the 68 negotiated championship with a last roundWonyoungsters he will have to face an strokes winding up the jaunt three 288 but the "Boy of winner the total a with for American other down to Mrs Means der” of 1922 Just turned 21 was a gaining the finals from the lower half Mrs Means won Nos 2 4 5 6 and 7 but Shields dropped draw tyro by comparison with the masterthe of Mrs fives Tv? on the first nine all with A Czecho-Slful shotmaker who whipped everythe In A set holes defeating one fi y Riley took the third and eighth hard a Menzel in Roderich thing in sight to a frazzle today over the and vakian a three k I V- 'S' the first one with par 8 3 6 4 10 12 6 4 the toughest stretch in tournament 25 Twelve test (IP)—' of cun DENVER June virtue three die driving by gecond with a bn Ells slim gulf American champion The the for t Colorado athletes qualified putt p seven-fooHe didn’t make a mistake on that ST LOUIS June 25 worth Vines in the top half of the Mrs Riley curbed her tendency to Olympic semifinals at Long Beach of round or if he did manifest any last the to Maier nine Street has face possessed will second manage draw signed the on find the rough of being human he quickly offCalif In the Rocky mountain ter the right to ’ In 1933 Presifor sensaCardinals signs Means’ service of Mrs again face blistering the but in outs held here today but only four set them by superlative recoveries dent Sam Breadon of the St Louis continue into the semifinals while tional putting it availed her little He was out In 32 three under par the men turned in performances good Nationals announced late today Lead Perry and Crawford battle for Gains and had caught and passed eveiy Next season will be the “Ole enough to insure them a place on the semifinal other position rival He was back in 34 one under at the helm of Three holes to the good as they Denver Athletic club team which fourth Sergeant’s" Allison Downs so perry Mrs will go to the semifinals red off for the second nine more the St Louis club Under Street EVANSTON III June 25 (UP)— par and had the championship he could that clinched Vines won his place yesterday by The four and their marks' C A thoroughly Means promptly ran off three Wil the Cards have won two pennants Bausch Jim Kansas City last eliminating the Japanese I G Aoki holes by dropping successive putts of Ivan Dyekman Fort Collons 159 son Charles Jr Haskell institute and have taken three putts on the and last year annexed the world Jean Borotra one Instead of doing just won Maier but and caught of 15 20 and 15 feet It was almost mi- feet 7 inches m the hammer throw Kansas green Coffman Clyde University championship of the French musketeers In an er Marvin Harvey Fort Collins 13 feet raculous the way Mrs Means found will represent the United States In what he did— tap in a ratic mood today and belted out his Thomas Phillip Perkins the former decathlon at Los Angeles the cup as soon as she arrived on 7 inches In pole vault the Olympic 6 3 2 6 6 2 Perry nipped lately Forrest Harvey Fort Collins 9 minas result of the final tryouts British 8mateur champion victory the velvets Mrs RUey could only in August and Bobby r turned the second American casualty of the professional shake her head as she vainly tiled to utes 31 4 seconds in the 25 (IP)— June today completed CINCINNATI S (API— The rLlSHINO N Y Job match the champion’s phenomenal steeplechase run without water hazathletes are Cruickshank the transplanted little These three day Wilmer Allison of Austin Texas George Simpson former Ohio 6 4 6 1 4 8 6 2 Crawford eliminated first twenty “in the money” for the United the first men to win places on the Scotch veteran finished exactly three ards shattered flash pulling State university each open golf ehsmplotuhlp todav with 153rd Darrell Hamilton Boulder 24 feet the Olympic J S- - OlUff of England in straight jfttotes Six down and six holes to go Mrs track and field team strokes behind Sarazen with 289would record for 200 meters thrtr ocorea and sharo of ttao ftAOOO caafc BauschOlympic more sets a former University of Kan- despite exhibitions of golf that disRiley carred the match two when 6 inches in broad jump In distributed the here Allegheny to have capThe experts believe that Vines and Gena hararen Great Neek L sas football and track star scored have been good enough boles by winning the thirteenth Eight others turned in marks that trict today tryouts by touring the dis0M) Wood of the American foices have 70 TAft—? 8103 25 points In the 10 events during tured nine out of ten national open Mrs Means drove a ball out of bounds equaled or bettered the Olympic seconds 212 tance In New clipping York Perkins Phillip Now they know how The match ended on the fourteenth qualifying figures but D A C of9700 the outstanding chances to win the title 70— s competition breaking the championships of a second off the titleholder has Bobby ( rnfrkshonk Pori Richmond Olympic record of 8058 20 made by MacDonald Smith felt when he While the Where each contestant dropped iron ficials announced that only those with defending JHH Y 70 74 present mark hole and his fine 288 In this years a chance to qualify for the finals In game N Uo CHICAGO June 25 (IP) — Gallant been playing the best Paavo Yrjola Finland In the 1928 shots on the Diegel Ama Caltenle The present Olymplo mark of was only good enough been has 204 ft’Mi Vines California would be financed on their tournament for threes British of open the Amsterdam at games 216 was held jointly by A Harn Knight heavily played favorite won Wiffy Cox Brooklyn It was a good match Mrs Riley trip west world's record Is for second place five strokes behind The unofficial erratic making many mistakes on the 14 Ml V Shots of United Slates and J memorial the added at $10000 was Peabody 8255 475 made by Akillcs Jarvlnen the new king of the realm loso Jurado Argentina 74 71 Wimbledon grass surfaces but he al played well but Mrs Means and Helmut Kornlg of Germany handicap closing the Washington pafk Terkins Bats 78 Finland in 1930 and the American the top of her game Her golf was manages to pull lus game to- $550Blit Burke Greenwich Conn 30 day meeting today with Spanish gether when the situation becomes 71— 07 unbeatable record is 8160 663 made by Jesse Mor finished with a 72 hole tal-0- f ir Perkins Satto fore the came YALE CaL Olln Brentwood Dutra A C at the na HARVARD DEFEATS Los temson Miss Hofmann 70-- 289 serious Angeles Setting the third leally second and Play Pittsburgher combinations 207 $175 Cooper Chicago ability to extriAmerican tional A A U meet at Lincoln Neb ly Four CAMBRIDGE Mass June 25 (IP)— urday with a latenttrouble almost all of the final day shakHarry Galto finish start pace from her and Leading of from rounds 8175 cate herself moved ahead in the early July 4 1931 Harvard defeated Yale 6 to 0 in the off the gallant Argentine Jose Halter Hagen Detroit Indian who ing kill in bringing off long iron shots Charles a third and deciding game of their base- lant Knight ran the mile and a quar- the mixed doubles The two Ameri- lino as well as others Perkin Jurado usual her long Mrs 1 and the events of led five at the end of the first cut rough plus ter in 2 02 flat to knock 2 5 seconds can titleholders Vines Clareneo Clark Bloomfield N SH ball series today HAVERFORD Pa June 23 made a remarkable finish under presdesired be 7ft — oo IDO to 71 87 left 7378 Metaxa Doris shots second nothing with E fee R H off the track record Gallant Knight Moody paired to beat yesterday placed Sutter of Tulane university The score: sure for the best performance he has Vlfiecnt Eldred Mttobsrgh and Clyde Coffman waa third ever 4 closed at 3 to 5 in the betting 4 0 Gentien of France ho Univer- Yale agHinst Mrs Packman and Nalione Mil $7750 points defeated Grant Bryan today 8 given In open competition 5 6 and Whits Plaint N T 1 9 with 7360 61 The only other two fin lost his 6 to Harvard Gallant Knight paid $3 14 to win 9 7 while Allison and Helen Jacobs flonry Runyan By winning Nos 1 2 4 North Carolina 7 5 6 2 chance to mke Jclos?r7? 401 177 M Forest Dale marvel sity of H of Ivhers Hall C of to were 42 — Joe team to 96 show $2 16th the Maine while Kings University chamand $2 downed British Batteries Broaca and place lari Flashing If T Henry smglea dropping strokes on the Mrs Pack- win the intercollegiate Florida with 7143 80 and Wilbert holes stake Hi $69 04 placed a heavy burden on tournament Pittsburgher paid $3 94 to show ley and Mrs Kitty McKsne Godfree —3x— but with everything at pionship at the Merlon Cricket club Devens and Fincke Johnny Goodman Omaha Lambeth Newberry college South he man known as a great Sarah Palfrey and Man2 6 6 2 beautiful birdie 3 on the a mrOal) (gold bagged hmlth Great Nook N Y Carolina with 6819 90 fighter Mrs Packman'sandputter gin turned back Hans Timmer 2 and 80 MacDonald difficult home hole for his 70 It wasn't 76 74 7t— 602 ftn M her throughout as Miss Belzer of Holland 6 2 6 "Wee Bobby” Cruickshank who 1056 Cleveland for tbs from Shuie Drnsmore mpt out f eked she susllfrlng tpa first tied until the ninth hole that Mrs L A Harper teamed with Ian 50£ $h) 05 champiomhip attracted attention when he N J 06 0i Deal N J Hood a win (form B KratthDol Mopriwtown G Collins of Fngland to advance over MrCraig for the 1923 open chamJones Bobby 0UH Jo Kirkwood S 868 roll Armour Tommy Headed Never Menzel and Gertrude Sterry of EnhluACO N4 New Rofhflle pionship subsequent y Pasadena Cal Fred Morrison Jrk Patront N Y t M4i ( harlot 78— Laoey (treat Nock yn 45 on a finish that would Despite three sevens on her card gland put playoff N Y 0U4t al Pa Dutra ( Bearh Concordvllls Mortlo Long out Dudley Elizabeth Ryan an American now like a lighthouse on Mks Hofmann scored a 50 on her have blazed on Hm lot Angelos Uit MU 44 Georr holes three Maier with teamed She up in nine London ftlsrher Fort Thomas Jnhn Ry on —Amslrur (amateur) picked any day other than shores living going his Portland Ore dofti rocky Tho following adidtlonat ten players rom- - 0()Ai Al 7immermsn to eliminate Mr and Mrs Wheatcroft on the second nine to culminate the the one Sarazen chose to burn up was list of the leading thirty all ex Boh MarDonald ( hleaxo the pleted which 1 6 1 6 of course match on the thirteenth green old home England 1 The two clubs played on pretty even third and the score was 2 for the In what w as described as the Mrs Moody's quarterfinal opponent she won with a five seven strokes off the pace when the final ever played In Utah terms during the first half and much ultimate winners brll'ia"‘ the Round Mrs Packman failed to play the be will English Dorothy last 36 holes began but inrounds of which gave the Vikings captured the atate soc- of the last half But toward the close After Johanspn had carried the ball sub-pthe tackles Jacob Helen shot while he succession sterling game of Friday girl of the tield t me in tb championship Saturday afternoon of the game the fighting Callies were almost half the length Krah Hilda first German 68 her a triumph over Miss Betty Isl cer fine the Btid 69 player Andreasen has on the fairgrounds by defeating the threatening all the time and the play Engen headed in one from a tournament favorite but It 0f the tournament that a player to make the count 3 But the per winkel tVl Gent Rirutl Great Ntek U I 226 66— 2M Al HotirMon Belhteda Md rarely moved Into the victors’ doubtful if she would have beaten Salt Lake Callies 4 to 3oneApproxi70 for two ' cr f VaL°2 ’£33 ( onn broken Norolon Johnny (solder 245 'DV— 209 in 219 sistent New Ytrb 89 many respects of the Longman Philip Prrkim so easily and mately 2000 spectators Mi-- s Hofmann anyway iHUlle Klein Hlllitton His final tally wbs Port RichAndreasen came within an ace of the most brilliant player in the field N Bobby (rulekshank Y 216 so powerfully did Miss Hofmann epast largest Saturday rrowds in the his so completely spreadeoK ed mond N Y Sarazen Kinder! N’ John 241 to the a make J! the took Caldwell as two from occasions Payne pass tory of the sport here witnessed the scoring upon round the long post fairways 215 New lark Le Diesel Anna ( atiente Mex 29 71—- 291 Bill Mrhlhorn field that was tightly bunched after game opened but each time the bril score 3 2 as the half ended '1 72— 2H5AI Wairout Birmlnchant Mich t 2 a Will ( ox Ilrooklrn with at lcnst eight left I light competition reached the final contest f of the 20 minutes 7tU— sensational “Ht'Abe on first with the saved 6 241 Gates 00— liant ( Probably Artcntln Both clubs unquestionably played faplnota hirago Jl" SOI’ 1 inthVrunning that hRnMied Horn stage following Saturday's matches 2JD Cleveland onn 71— 01 I lord Gullifktnn wn Bill even half eeond down Then Brkr (rrmwlrh the moment a drove shots of all Chappuis Calles dull wasn’t ball There end in twosomes after the champion- great 21 76—217 Harold l Mchpaden Kantai lOlinDuira Brentwood Cal three to twelve strokes ahead Hvalstad and Gates fig un- In the entne game and the clever the field only to have Hvalstad al- Wharrum It v Kan 7 ft— 7 211 hleaxo 20 lllarry ( ooper ship contestants have teed off the rivals Halter Hoiak Rossiyn N Y dive Into the milling ured prominently in the plav A pretty 21 ihZs 27 71— holier Hen Detroit Meadow defeated will drive off in quest of ad- teamwork powerful drives and tight most literally ise Bad a beating as n j ui 75— 5K) J or h Jlulrhiaon ( hiroio 241 n— sio LATONIA Ky June 25 uk uiomdeid defenses exhibited by the elevens kept group in front of the Viking goal and double pas’ Wilkin to Payne to Gra as a sort of re dav J Ghegrl Rnmnon N J 21i Vidor final ditional prizes Whin Bunr on Oakland the rtln took Anne regarded lightly ham missed being a goal by inches 7ft — 710 76—- 1d J 216 wind Turneoa Ilmtford N Y In the consolation bracket Mrs A the large crowd keyed all the time kick out of danger the heavy toll itaexacted 50th run 7V-Tony Manero ftlmaford N Y 254 70— aio venge for Mdrs pas from Andreasen to Graham Farm entrv today won the The individual work of the giant The Viking then look the offon-and hazards C Moore of Forest Dale defeated Mrs ( Ircelll N J New Rochelle Pal H add Deal stakes $5000 the Johan-imado4 ( of ralf 10 2 4 about minutes nlng Cllpsetta the count Al f Engen W slsev but Chappuis cleared nn'uiV’ 246 NY C E Foley of Bonneville one up and Hnlvor HvHlstad opening dav Sarazen’s pace 1!!"hlln' M J Brady sen the Viking captain Just missmglbefore tim’c and things looked pietty ed feature of Latoma a opening day i'Vnr’ Mamarones k N Y too fast for anyone else she clashes with Mrs J E Bramwell r S hoen M Fox and Johansen comof a a length muh In second Reid Wilfrid Nttuma Mbh 27 Orion But after pulled per neat corner shot from Andreasen Mark for the ('allies bined with the smooth teamwork 2 4 of Forest Dale for the title The Peter Ohara Verona Pa of itlTmm Armour OrrharS Ll a after nr raie so bark anmaking at (he goal saved intent Viking hammering II J Kandertnn Summit N J tH h defeated Miss Sally Frank of the the other members of the balanced Dixon the Callic goalie alternately brilliant Kci Anne however had 2 4ft 0mmhFrancis Nrheider Dallas (i(wliiii(n and well conditioned Norse crew en other dangerous shot from the rival the ('allies obtained a free ihit on all the way Wise 4 held the and Country club fl and 5 of the Hmlth to break tilraco llorion first the been scored of Gate foul and Hvilstad’s the resumed Callic to The win their first captain Dm Bane Country ablcd the Vikings 11 bv himself with Mrs W G Hunter Myntlnctoo N Y 2iH IS— ns In fifth thruts were The ('allies were still driving at the advantage beating off a severe chal Dave Hadney Lowell ft) ms him behind Sir!!! A club and Mrs N E Waldron of Fort state championship since the club was fenslve but their three stroke 294 240 Ralph Guidahl ( lavton Mo lenge In the stretch Spartan Lady aved each time by some good work Viking goal as the game ended 1923 whose last Douglas reached the final round of firvt organized in tt s t— u position was Wiffy Cox him Hilton rain Akron Ohio Nrk L I plac ed third three mme lengths nr an htrir I r The lineups to post rrjt I eo Fraser Time after time the huge HvaUtad on the part of Wakefield 244 Mich enabled Haainaw hlc U"' comeback Kirkos the first flight Mrs Hunter ehmtnnt stables Iiixlana of rl'"4i(1av the behind Esaeff Viking 47 A shot from Pavne to Longman just Jack ( urlee Motion Ne Rochelle Jack Pairont Jtnado 72-- 291 70 ed Mrs Karl Welter of Fort Douglas would drive In to take the bait awaj was Y N I left favorite 24ft as the Mi ran Innkert Georg regarded NY Be missed being a goal by inc he The T— itt tied for the lecd nfter 36 holes and 4 and 2 and Mis Waldron downed from the ever threatening Callies Phil Turnesa Flmtford N Y Morll Dra long Beach ( al of ""I Longman stored the first goal i— ImntrdB Hrhmotte I Ima 0 M7 Johnny ftluther fart Thomas Mrs Flmcr E Finch of Foit Douglas cause of his power he loomed as the speedy d'd fmll'rncC'fVntvhed last nine M- -'n Mil K7 Fd Kirby Akron Ohio of the game a moment later bv break sixth with outstanding player on the field TRlliMPH imi— x s his BAXIKS 3 and 2 10 S Pa KirFEIOR Ora Al niontown Jr Parks Portland i Zimmerman Johansen hi fust hid for 15 sc—jus -- 4 71 757GHifii l 5 on Mm Ted I ohrr plHthurrh In the latter maUh Mts Waldron But there were plenty of stars on the log through in ally But lot Angelea The Superior Fikrj5 and not llu (enrae Hebater Grot Frank Moor Bob MacDonald ( hiraco Chappuis Pavne evened the count with a great shot States championship United shot a 54 49—1(13 to defeat Mrs i inch Callie side Gate Mo 'll mu brilliant Olsen Viking outside r’ght put him t— v champion q he vho carded 53 51— 104 The srores and Longman were equally defending Mika Turnena Plmaford N Y Thr TP ( harlet Guriit Dral N J position to t three ti v Mtdiaon Hit Krliv krhMeh German Barron Tori (better were the best card turned in bv the That one goal margin of vn tnry Just'self into aam lost sight of In the last wild liv Thr I saved William Green hiiadelphta revion Dixon about told the storv of the dilfereiueiln rapid liawttorifrt ctotitlnr-- i on rolloalns CM! respective opponent In that flight Dan J Goss Birmingham Ala 210 SJ— 3 jl llnbunc The Bilkers won 1311 Tom Creavy Albany N Y in front of tliccuifham 4o iimmie halve tn ice but cuuldn t Mrs Ray L Sputh of Nibley yarkibetwcen the twe tcnmft route to- - A M Gene Sarazen New York pro put on a dazzling finish to win the coveted U S open golf title smashing par by four strokes on his last round with a 66 Two weeks ago Sarazen won the British open title Dapper Gene Leaves Field Far in Rear Vines Wood Shields Gain ie Df Make Way for King Sarazen asl her- - liter justpic- ouse was itlon OHIO STATE STAR CRACKS SPRINT MARK Gallant Knight Wins Peabody 3000-mete- JVCS and eked IIow Golfers Finished in Open Tourney 6--3 $10000 Feature ver's been er Y two-da- four-tenth- two-putte-d Sillier Defcals Grant for Title (V- y three-elght- (JPh-Cliff- tele-jvle- than 7 6--4 C 6-- d i Vikings Capture State Soccer Title By Downing Callies in Great Tussle slnt® 6-- JMt 5 HOA Cruu-kshnn- most-brillian- FINAL ROUND U S OVEN Bot-teril- 1 I 'iVi'Ill )( -- llllt'S 78-7- 4 it! &I Wie Anne Wins 4 C (JV-W- LPl -P- retl-111 to lent nation bill for s i! of ny merit mlums ’ Hl Ml lat-le- n(e K i 1 4 on— labor-- r ctiUh The v could 80-7- 3 aa-a- Jthe 5nZ'-'Buik- gt phm i ! 7 J |