| Show tnj f i ! l'r!r! i mrrZ ym UtauL Takes Magna O 6-Fracas From Piimey SPORTS BRIEFS 3 MAGNA — Sparked by the big bat cf Randy Moesser Magna Monday won her thrice postponed Industrial league fracas with Pinney Bev- erage here 3 Moesser collected two home runs to gn credit for three runs scored and three batted in as his mates shelled Gene Eudlow from the mound in the third inning for a margin virnirg Dck Powers was a standout In Powers the field for Pinney robbed Magna of at least four hits in gathering three putouts and an assst at his shortstop post M 6-- V V J ms IB HO ihirjr rf Jo rh 2 4 4 3b f - I rr 1 4 4 A 4 1 2 2 ABHOA ft o rPlniwy a 2b feri Teznk 0 Meourk 0 15 112 lb 1220 PaluivirhJf c O 3 0 Howard 112 2b 2 0 5 Ut 3)4 0 5 4 0 5-- 4 2 1 1 O 71 1100 4 3 0 2 Caduio rf 1 1 O 0 rf 4 2 n Ludlow p O 0 O102 3 10 1 (Storev p 13 10 27 TV 35 Tnta 3S11249 u2 1X OOG — 3 103 OOO 2x — 6 kicrt — Moeee-3 FM”i Davis McFar-n- e KdL Lud ovr P rr 3r— powers Howard Hmc —rue — Mopjwp 2 Evan Tetak t is Powers McFarane Toa — Pone' McOurjs Runs batted —M 3 Mos Kvars McFariane MtG-r- k PLcreFz btorev Irringe ptehej — Bv i wdid 2 2 3 storev 6 3 Charge R a responsible for — to Ljc -4 & ev 2 VcFarliuie 2 Struck — Bv 8ofNrv 3 McFar’ane 3 c ©n Bvi 1 — ow 1 Dud Storev O" Meparlane hae 2 E Joh son Time of B Paae gs-- T — 1 so L’nMrrs — Heiner and toantt-- l — t T 8 3 2 2 OOReiy jt rf MeF- - B4 p 4 3 O 2 O an rf er 1 er Scorer JLn Tribune-Municip- jt n Utah Game Chiefs Meet Tuesday Utah's rsh and game commis-to- n will onen its regular quarterly session Tuesday at the game offices 500 Atlas bldg Ross Leonard state game director sa d Monday Commission policy regarding of waters inaccessible to closrg the11 pubhc because of posted lands w be a major item of business Leorard ad Glen Cunningham and bride Ruth Sheffield were honeymoon Ing in Minnesota Monday after The their marriage Sunday University of Oregon announced 1947 league opener Mon is A tana State Sept 20 against squad of the Chicago Cardinals is expected to report for practice at Waukesha Wis Aug 7 The body of Jimmy Doyle arrived in Los Angeles Monday from Cleveland where Dovle died after his bout with Ray Robinson The Chicago Bears signed George and Leonard Frketich for the 1947 season Jo Jo White Seattle manager and Leonard Rice San Diego catcher were fined $50 and $25 respectively for the umpire Friday arguing with Boston university set up night six new athletic scholarships preparatory to entering "big time" collegiate football next fall British Professional Golf Assn officials blasted a proposal by American PGA moguls that the next Ryder Cup to be played in the U S have a commercial sponsor 45-pla- er Gul-ani- Phalanx captured the $7500 purse at the Empire City meeting at Jamaica Applications for horse and dog racing dates in Florida will be considered by the state racing commission Tuesday There definitely wull be a U S soccer team entered m the 1948 Olympics officials of the U S Soccer Football Assn announced Hospital physicians said that Walter (Hoot) Evers of the Detroit Tigers definitely did not suffer a skull fracture when struck on the head by a pitched ball Sunday The Pacific Coast league expects to bid again for league status when the major major-mino- r league conference convenes In Chicago July 7 Frajjk VVydo Cornell tackle has decided not to return to school and has signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers Finland viewed her current Festival games as a fine build-u- p for the 1952 Olympics which she expects to get BUBBLE CHAMPS CHEW BUB — cs and parents approve this laboratory-pur- e quality bubble gum! foil-wrapp- ed Dennis Kenney winner of prize gun in recent content say' “I didn’t lined to be eo good — but then I discovered BUB! 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No entries will be accepted after that time Players who enter Ts’am doubles competition must give the definite name of their partner Competition will be held in the al mass-participati- Tribune Municipal men’s and women's singles and doubles junior boys’ and girls’ singles and doubles boys’ and girls' singles and doubles and midget singles Players can enter only one singles and one doubles events Any players who have won a senior or junior championship in any major tournament Utah state Salt Lake City Intermountain or Utah Valley are ineligible to paralso ticipate College lettermen are ineligible Players who have won titles in the meet are not edible to play for the title they have won but but they may compete in any division for which they can qualify Ken Scott Salt Lake City recreation director announces that all courts will be put in top condition for the meet Most of the matches will be scheduled at Liberty park Victory park East high school Reservoir Pioneer Fairmont park and Wasatch Springs Prizes for the tournament will be awarded by The Tribune and balls for the final matches will be provided by the city recreation department Players must provide at least one good ball each for the early round matches Charlie Hare former British Davis cup captain and internationally famed star will award two Wilson tennis racquets as special prizes att he tournament he Hare conannounced Monday ducted a tennis clinic Saturday as a preliminary to the national meet With only five dajs to send in entries netters are urged to send entries NOW! Ben Hogan and Jimmy Demaret money professional golfs one-tw- o winners and now Babe Didrikson Zaharias the unbeatable gal swinger have elected to skip the $36390 at championships Tam o’ Shanter course Thursday through Sunday Mrs Zaharias landing in New York Monday after her British amateur women’s conquest announced she would 'not defend her women’s title in the Tam o’ Shanter spectacle instead returning to Denver to “work in my rose garden ” Louis Waits First Glimpse of Son Gadd’s 66 Paces British Tourney MEXICO CITY June 30 (UP)— Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis will get his first look at Joe Louis Jr In Chicago Wednesday evening Mrs Louis the former Marva Trotter leaves here by plane Wednesday morning with her daughter Jacqueline and the baby The Louises were divorced In 1945 and secretly remarried last July Wednesday’s reunion will be their first since February was born at a Mexico Joe Jr hospital May 28 and the champion has not seen him yet “Joe will be waiting for us at the airport” said Mrs Louis She said the baby is "getting along just fine” HOYLAKE England June 30 (UP) — Bert Gadd of England one of three golfing brothers and low in 1939 fired a six under qualifier e 66 Monday for a par lead in the opening qualifying round of the British open golf Americans Five championship shot from 70 to 79 and are in excellent position to qualify for 'pixbune-Munici-p- al Granger Draper Win vice presi- dent and Jack Kennan executive vice president of the Western Golf Assn arrived In Salt Lake City late Monday night by air The V G A chiefs will look over the Salt Lake Country club and check plans for the 1947 Western Open which Is scheduled at the Canjon course Aug 29 to Sept 1 as one of Utah’s Centennial ports features Kennan predicted that the 1947 Western open will draw “one of the greatest fields In history” A field of 45 crack Utah amateur golfers will tee off at Forest Dale Wednesday in qualifying rounds to determine this state’s 36-ho- le entries the annual national publinx tournament at Minneapolis The first threesome composed of Clare Emery Bill Korns and Bill Johnston will start play at 9 a m Remaining threesomes will tee off at intervals in tTIlc Seeded Players Win Joe Jones 9 55 — Al Lieck G Gerendas Joe W astro s 10 am — Joseph Parton Jim Emery Bill Korns Bill 9am Del Reeae Joneton 9 05— Phil Kunkel G Crane G Tim10 05 — J Haynes C Thompson Dick Reed othy 9 10— W Mathews W Leavitt 10 lO— Al Clare J Gulilvan Don Be- Ed htmln Perry five-minu- te 13 Tuesday July 1 1947 9 15— Bus Mlilham N Fchultx P Huftlde 9 20 — R Beckman L R Ivina R E O Brten 9 25— William Swenaon Aahton Field Hy Demka Irg9 JO — Bert BramweU Hal Maddox Jeaa Ione 9 3 5— G Leavitt C Swonson Tom McHugh Jr 9 40 — Tony Rhead Fred Richardson Dean Robinson 9 4 5 — Johnny Allen P Owuby Fred Tedeaco 9 50 — Norm Larson EL Schnelter Jr The pairings— Clare Salt £akr Tribune Cum-roirg- MONTCLAIR N J June 30 (UP) — Seeded flayers dominated the opening round play tn the 25th annual eastern lntercoliegate tennis championships at the Montclair Athletic club Monday Harold Burrows of the University of Virginia seeded fifth defeated David Kuenzli of the U S merchant marine academy in two love sets to move into the second round of play Second - seeded of Roihns college Enrique Buse berth af’r gamed a second-roun- d Maurice Cowan of Wesleyan de faulted STEVE CANYON By Milton Caniff (Definite name of partner MUgT be Hated) Note Player are eligible for two eventa alrtelee and doubles Classification Mldaeta tinder 13 on Jan 1 1947 boys and alris under IS on Jan 1 1947 Junior boys and !rls under 18 on Jan 1 1947 men and women 18 and over on Jan 1 1947 only GASOLINE ALLEY Bv I MAPS Babe Bypasses MATH CHICAGO June 30 Ti-- E Frank King GRA2E BUT PULLET? TH20UGH BY A HtK2DH All-Americ- an SQUEAK J CP) — First an MS ORPHAN ANNIE By Harold Gray four-strok- the tournament proper starting Wednesday Robert Sweeny a New Yorker who makes his home in London led the American contingent with — 70 7 followed by Frank Stranahan of Toledo with 7 — 73 Like Gadd both U S amateurs played the easier Arrowe course but for Tuesday’s second round will have to switch to the tough Hoy-lak- e layout where scores soared Monday Bulla GUMPS T-'H- E By Gus Edson 33-3- 36-3- of Phoenix Arli Vir Johnny Ghexrl of Kansfi Citv Kan and Staff Charlie Jennings of Medford N J all hgt GRANO FR— Granger copped the title struggled o er the bristling Hovlake course In the northern division of the ftaltL&ke d and remained vlthln reach of the Baseball league and total of IbO moat ohaertera County Recreation the crown in the southern divi- woudl be required to oaalifv Tuesday felt Draper sion league officials announced Monday Bulla ahot 37 3S— 75 turned Both teems wound up first half play with In 3b 40 — 7ft and Ghezzl Jennings handl nine wins and one loss bv lack of practiceobviously in with came capped 39-4— 79 Final standings Northern Division V Golfers Tee Off Wednesday For State Publinx Berths I’M NOT GOING TO TAKE MUCH CHLOE MAY NOT BE A MAGICIAN— BUT JUST MORE OF THIS PEACE IS THE ONLY THING IN THIS WORLD WORTH FIGHTING SHE CAN SURE TURN ANYTHING INTO AN ARGUMENT— AND THAT GOES DOUBLE FOR WHAT ARE YOU MUMBLING ABOUT WONDERFUL PEAR FCR' TRIXIE two-roun- 0 Granger Holla lay M urr ty Taylorsville FIGHT RESULTS X Y (AP) — Phil Muscato BIFFMA Buffalo dec Erv Sarlln 1S2H Mams 1854 Pittsburgh (10) CHICAGO (UP) — Bob Satterfield 172 knocked out William Chicago Moore 175 2 Chicago JOHNSTOWN Fa (AP) — Joe Barone 339 Pittsburgh dec Dickie Cook 131 peer a ill (10) MW OKK (UP) — Ruby Kessler 1424 New York won a TKO oer Freddie Addeo 14ft Brooklyn (3) NHV a OKK (IP! — John Thomae y t 197L Lauderdale dec George Koclan 179 Mi Akron 8) V J (lrP — RIM Nixon MWAflK 14ftLa Philadelphia won a TKO over Buffalo (7 Johnny Green 151 Southern Division Draper Midvale Bandy VS eat Jordan Soccer Team Meets After the down payment you only pay $70 a month for SO years besides taxes Insurance and upkeep— That’s a lot better than just paying rent isn’t it?” HUBERTS TENTH CARD VO call 8 r erry is only FCR THREE VOU ID CALL THEM UP? & CHANGES TO KANSAS TWo COLLARS' AND 4C? 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