| Show 18 Salt Cake ITfoe tTr'ibtme 11 ft t - -- NCAA Champ Takes Tumble But Wins Singles Contest V Bees Blank Cards to Sweej Series t ’T A i 5A 4 i Behind the pitching six-h- it of third shutout of the ear the Salt Lake Bees Tuesday night blanked Pocatello 7 to 0 to sweep the i series In marking his eighth victory A Dempsey struck out four men and walked only one OUTLINE PLANS FOR WESTERN OPEN The Bees iced the game In the The western open golf tournament will be ataged mojpils above back row left to right are Joe second when they sooted five runs at the Sait Lake Country club next month and Bemolfo John Kennan and Seaton Prince Front Dalton walked and Robb singled After Rymer had whiffed Brocker piaa were completed tor the meet Tuesday Golf Scotty Fennenden and Rodger Dougherty singled to drive in Dalton and Robb Dempsey then drew a walk and after Jacinto had filed out Luis singled scoring Brocker Diamond Cecil then smashed a booming triple to drive in Luis and Dempsey Thompson’s single and Nell’s error accounted for another Bee in the fifth and singles by PHILADELPHIA July 1 (UP)— The Philadelphia Phillies run Dalton and Brocker brought in the combined five bases on balls and two hits off Joe Hatten and final tally in the seventh Dalton was presented a war bond 'It’s a beautiful golf course and Clyde King in the sixth inning for five runs Tuesday to de- and a wrist watch by a local conwli make an excellent ste fjr the feat the Brooklyn Dodgers 5 to 3 before 10614 fans Charlie cern after being named most 44 annual Western open” valuable player by sports writers Bee hurler was the winning pitcher Mil Ik ABHOA Pnratllo ABHOA1 That wax the reaction of John Schanz former Salt Lake II Jacinto TLKhlin ub 3 0 2 4 cf 3 0O The Dodgers took a 0 lead In C Kennan executive vice presi01 Hun c 4 2 4 0 4 rf ack ft 2 301 VinbMh Jb 4 I 8 1b dent and Maynard fS'otty Fes-nd- the opening frame when Ed Stanky Or 1 2 Ihmpaon 4 1 0 0 4 0 3b rf Parfdx Westa Verban and out to Emil of beat hit the ice pres dent 3 113 Thoman aa 4 1 2 3 Dalton aa 4 1 4 3 Kohb 2b 4 12 1 ern Golf Assn who are in Salt Arky Vaughan hit his first home !ene If25 4 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 Rvmer cf Lake City to map plans for the run of the season over the right 4 3 3 0 3 15 0 Brookar If inc3tn c Wes’ern open Aug 20 through field wallA B H O A ' P 3 0 1 3 1 2 0 3 p Habnicht p Dempaey 2-- 1 AB H O A hllaiirl Brooklyn 1 Lake at Salt the Sept Country 2 5 2h 3 2 11 NtiBf a 4 74 10 27 12 6 24 11 32 Total Total OOO OOO 00 — 7) dub f'nbinan t 4 1 9 O UWhrcf 10 3 0 2 0 Pocatello AOnm rf 2 0 0 0 B’Khan If 4 t 3 050 010 lOx — 7 The two lnki leaders expressed nvmkf CHICAGO July 1 (UP)— Big A1 SaltRunKa ka— Lul 4 2 1 4 O 2 o Taixr 3b Cecil rf Dalton 2 Robb satislaruon with the preparations F iflllo cf 113 0 knnn if 2 0 2 1 ThreFrror— Brocker Thompson master- bae hit —Cecil Twobaae hitNell — Vinbladh tKat already have been mad? for Jorgneftaa 3b 3 1 O 6 lineman c 42 01 38 0o Benton pitched a three-hi- t 2 — Dili 2 3 In Hrnul Cecil Brocker Run lb hatted 10 the bg tournament and announced tRre to rotfk2bcf 14 O2 35 O4 piece Tuesday as the Detroit Tigers Robb darflii e 31 11 4O OO Wrban Rymer Double pla va—toThomon Robb I td an Dalton to Vinhtadh that "Th’S meet will draw just HUn a a p combined fluke walk hit and l II () ft I'HrhAMi p 1 O O 1 Heft on base — Pocatello ft Salt about every hsg name In golf It's Klr p 10 Runs responsible for — Habeni ht rfadctt p 1 1 O 0O an error by Catcher George Dickey Dak or cf the three most Important Xiiermnaki 1 0 0 0 Lnrmi:y ft out — Habenlcht 4 Dempsey 4 110 run In BaseFtnick on ball — Habenlcht 7 Dempsey 1 golf events of the season and TnJe 319 24 30 Tta'a 29 6 27 12 to push across the winning — 55 Umpire — Zelnl and fikullk thev-'the eighth inning for a 1 victory Tim all come to Utah to plav” sPtruck out fir Kin in ninth Attendance — 30OQ (estimated) a club in xth To toughen tip the Country fancied for ftchang over the Chicago White Sox Prfnk’ n 2‘0 1 OO 000—3 Detroit feld Fessenden Phi for the OOx— 5 ABHOA! ABHOA 8 T F 3 hirago 005 000 aCcuphi Ogden I a ka sa ask-- d 5 0 2 J Baker 3b 2 0 0 0 the fringes around the that rror — Rec Runs bittfd in — Cllnbina — 4 1 OODFN 2 Th Reds broke out In 9 0 4 Phi lb 0 if 2 2 hley Ogdn Tabor iward allowed to grow a bit Viushtn 2 iTwo-hgreen htta In two btg Innings cf 2 2 2 0 Appling aa 426 5 rash of extra basa Home Outlaw hitTaborVSyrotk 4 0 3 O' York 2 b Jonrer The fairways will be nar- PGgctt 3 0 8 2 here Tueaday night to hand tha Twin Falls Rob- - Muii n rf run — Vaughan Saeri flcae— Mrknir if 4 2 3 0 Kennedy rf 4 0 1 0 Cowboys an 8 to 3 defaat bafora 103S Daae— rowed cons derably and the greens tron Ada ma Double Jorgnanpiaye—fetn’cn Ab 2 12 2 Tucker cf 4 0 2 0 fans at Afflark park to Kell Wrban will be cut shorL ”It’s going to Jorcnea Tha Reds scored four In tha second on 3 0 3 3 Die key c 2b 3 0 5 1 Stfultz Knn’i— to Verbnn toH H Walxer8 U ebb a doubla and a walk and t 3 I O 4 4 three single if 3 0 0 Mlchaela 2b I’m I a test of and real on ba hia HhilaW eft golf Brooklyn provide 2 4 To pat p 0 0 3 0 0 1 duplicated the feat In the seventh on a harx 4 — ilatten 3 Benton p Raa 3on b at a — Off1 sure the players w 11 eniov plaving Kirg double and three atnsles In that tripl out Dornehv By Struck Totals 30 3 27 13 order 31 7 27 10! Totals here It’s a beautful setting with 2 Fchanz 2 Donre v 1 Off Detroit Hit— Red third eacker hit four — Lon OOO lOO 2 OH) Epxert In 5 out back1‘attrn Kira in in the those nountans lxh) 2 In 3 Chicago O01 OOO OOO — 1 for four but went out of the game in the 7 In ft Iornelty 3 In fkhtn (ror — D’ckey he waa injured sliding Into — when seventh Krror Rura batted A in ground ” nr bill Lakmnn eeond Three base hit — Pi iliev that — Actianr Loairg pitcher— Kit a pitcher StoVn MulUn Answering the ABHOA ABHOA'Oxden baie MJerkow lex Sacrifice — Webb T reFalls have asked on r rf 5 13 3 Mederio 2b 3 12 3 I eft on bases— Detroit 8 many Utah playersquestion 5 Baaaa Iey on bail —Off Benton 3 Chicago Rsdtk 2b 5 1 2 2 Murphy as 4 0 3 4 how many Utah amateurs will be 5 2 Burs 1 Dopat Cards 0 White If 3 12 0 Dsrlt rf o 3 13 Benton 2 Lopat 5 allowed to rlay Kenna pointed out lb 5 2 10 30‘WeIlman 3b 35 21 6 0 PITTSBURGH July 1 U'P) — Erv M'Elroy 3 a as Juck rf Western rules 10 that 10 provide (Fouraeaaon bark i Duiik’i third home run of 12 golf 3 12 0 Krlv sky ' b 5 3 8 2 Clow 3b m the nuth I'mmc a all toe 9 Browns 3 that “ameurs must have a certl-fe- d fa 1 0 1 0 EKgert 3b 4 4 12 a Ht Balassi rf Cardlca1 the and jrav luia of three or less and 4 2 10 f API — A ST LOUTS Danlelsn o 4 0 2 0 Quth If ictA-July 1home Plttburch Tuesday mpht runs by Hank Lome p 3 2 0 4 Robrtaon witn p 3 0 2 1 a club that is a before J7 44overlarpeat inning must hardcap uiht crowd of the seventh belorg to Western 0 0 Kan Cleve1 LeRoy a and Bdwarda Kellner n 0 0 0 the rf Lvd ient d 10 Forbe fi at year Golf Assn member of the over xhertslaon 1 0 0 0 Ind’ana on tf a 9 to 3 a oft land blow wu hla third h the M l)un Browna 7 ueaday victory mcht to rlay in the Western open" FnrDik ie Bonham and fava rookie Jim Hearn Jaff 37 14 27 12 iieatb end Varn Stephana hit circuit Totals 37 24 llTotals a ’x hit inumfh The visitors estimated that for the Brownlee in tht content xGrounded out for Logue In eighth— 8 lAtuia AB HOA1 Pittsburgh ABHOA blow a aw eight to-ba123 and 130 players would which hita 002 000 for both 001 Twill Eala rox hud t 2b 5 cluba 040 000 40x — 8 Ogden namicoae and announced that IMunti rflb 3 O O'H'tnf Pue rf ie eland ABHOA'M 2 Ftrrert ABHOA Itiia Kraiovsnskv Burk Pura 3b Chick Kvans and Walter Vtetkvrh cf 5 2 5 O Dlflinger 3b 4 110 Oich Dartt Kadtke Bale si Levrer 0 K user If if M t r fie eijcntr o 5 2 o o f'o'eman rf 4 o if — Krslo- on Murnhv Loews be hand for the would Wellman Errors 1 Hagen rf lb Orrinri e 2 Fflwsrds rf 5 i 2 t) Htapticii a 4 2 — Both Msderlns ar v a k a rf base S'olen 0 sky rf ever Tvv e rot certain vet fhrovsanl Rond ran aa 4 2 10 Heath if 4 i 4 n lr hit — W ell- e 1 Hoe 3b O O 0 I ehner cf a n v 3 4 e AfriCon Iock South Two-b2 whether BV'by rr an Partt Runs hits Egbert a’r k 2b 7 O Pohinxn b 5 O ft f Judntch Ih 4 3 In — Fggsrt Outh Msderlns 2 u HuThvm can ace will be here o- not "But" 'Mar rerek’io'a c p Gordon 2b 2 0 3 3i Hitchcok 2b 4 5 3 hatied Doubla Wellman Burk Lnew Levrer 2 Hearu p O Is In O 4 v 2 4 Fessenden added "if he 2 nrl Kellner 3b the to Kratov snplay — Murphy to Medereios O J 3 19 2 Kinder p — Off — Lorn Hits U S you can be sure he’ll be Tot’ 10 2T 4 Hesran aky 40 1J 2T It! TotU Ixvslng pitcher O 1 1 0 0 rochu'tx Feiler p 0 0 Logue 13 In 7: Ivda 1 in 1 Runs respon” fce-- e OOI OOO nm — 2 Groraek Lril O 0 3 0 0 2 0 Fannin p p — sible for Robertson 3 Do (rue 8 Struck OOO 00 OtA— 1 1 0 0 out xxZarula The Western golf chiefs were mtourg& — Bv Robertson 6 Logue 2 Rase on T rrrtr — Cox Run b'-) t i— PuH 4 Lyda 1 4 — Mxrlon To-bsfeted at the luncheon at the Coun- Mp Rufl! 5! 8 balls — Off Robertson 12 27 38 34 Total 27 Total 8 — Robertgon Logue 2 Time — 2 03 hK Thr--Wild Cox i L b pitches Bonbsm In out kinder 7th for Golf Assn club and iPoppcd Utah by try Bonham Sxrrtu-Umpires— Vogsl and Blemck Attendance Bn— axFoppe4 out for Fannin1 in 9th Centennial sports officials Pres Horn MualaL Bs C’ave and 10 020 500—9 — 1058 ruh’ pl — NrBjr ABlKura 1 8'rjck St Iuia on ba“a — Off Bonham 001 010 — 3 Sea ton Prince and Secy Rodger olK 010 — By Bonha-3 Hfarn S batted in — BouKrror — None Run Russets 8 Boise 5 Dougherty of the state association Kinder Fdwarda 4 Heath Keitner dreau 3 V Stephen Joe Bemolfo tournament chairhit — Met gov trh IDAHO FA LI h — The Idaho Falls Rus3 V 15 Braves 2 Giants DUnncer Boudreau Stephen man: Herrv Riggert housing hung up another victory Tuesday Piht run — setsstay Keitner iel nar Hrn cv rman for the meet at tha heels of tha ftalt Ik Beet Paul VK'V YOPK Ju'y 1 fUPk — Tna New Ibii'li Kdward Keitner V —Stephens to before nearly bark Boles 923 38 to turning another — fans Yirk treated Balk base Stolen PHlintar Kinder of the greens com- d an ay in'i Kelly chairman 1200 fans of their vaw'ed pwer Tueidav I — teordon to Rmidreau i run In each rolled three UP The Russets psis mittee a- -d F C Eastman chair- r chi ehtn and five homera amaihed they ana to ilftchcock to JudmciL Baas on of tha sixth and seventh innings to clinch hite to bjry tr 3 man cf the housrg committee at Boaton16 Braves 3 k tha nails— Off Gromek Strti Kinder Boise rang tha bell for game after 153 In game aurtAssed out — Bv Feller 3 Kinder 4 Gromek ft Hit the Country club and others tallies In the seventh to eeven lhiora bv rain Kirder 11 In 7 four Feller 3 in 1 a for the Russets had big Tapp Bes dea the mernf j etnrm wich ended —Off 2 1 7 in Gromek 5 in Winning with three for threenight a double and two for the Fannin br cot Western Golf Former Bee Hurler Foils Bums as Phils Win 5 to 3 Officials Laud C C Site 1 1 2-- ei 11 1 Tigers Down Cliisox 1 1 1 Ce'-i- I t all-st- ar C — Y 1 a -- C Hat-te- n 1 Pd Phil-Je- v r fitrika-outa- Trile 1 f!v-ru- 1 be-twe- en n we'l-earne- d e 1 1 t 1 I C -- I Sfir-h- 1 1 K a-- I S vs T’ j 1 1 - 1 Y O1 © 1 jk I B 4 1 n Twn-haa- e Kd-wa- league-leadin- g 3 Retains Ring Title 1 A1 carraae the Trat-- P Prmvea which ciung lo ts two-poiace edge thanaa t FM ade'pbia a victory the aiug-g’r- g over aecord paca Brook yn ©f Tomr? Ho' Tie who aocked hia fisl and aecond burner of the season and added a tripie for ad the loaera’ runs AB H O ANw lurk ABHOA fWwtot Homea rf 4 3 22 0 PJareras 2b 5 42 22 21 5 cf 3 0 1K err Mrhrk 3 4 0 Powell 1? 3 12 O' Thomson cf 4 2 2 0 ) mil lb 2at a 0 1! M aa Its 1 2 0 3 1 8 0 rf Marshall Torgeen lb PhilUT— LONDON July lips retained his British Empire championship Tuesfeatherweightwhen Cliff Anderson day night British Guiana Negro was discus’ tied for a foul blow in the weighed 123 ”4 and Vaaic eighth Phillips Anderson 123 P van 2b H'siuji rr aa bn Pacific Coat Loapu 2-- 3 pot only ifnherp jtl Karl p f p nun P 1 f ti an 3 0 5 2 0 1 O 2 0 0 0 0 0 X 0 1! 12 O ( 1 1 Oo-dr- C oo per If n IiMrk 3b Jansen p Xt JifvaoD and and Daonard Tvn iara aad Krr Trei 'd F ageed Raa 111 i OJO 20 0(0 Fraitaa Roaao (7) R H T — 9 17 —4 6 2 Gonxalea (8) io C) MOTORISTS Here it a SUPER 5ERVICE STATION SPECIAL 4 2 6 0 3 0 0 0 1 3 O 3 0 3 10 OOO' 0 O 0 0 0 11(1 1 1 1 2b 2 0 0 2 SM4 21 -- N tnor SPECIAL— Only BRIGHAM CITY — Brigham’s hot and cold Peaches currently sharing the cellar slut in the Utah Industrial longue have sharpened up thfir hlckoiies after a weeks rest for an encounter with Magna Inesdav at l pm Since Carl McConnell hurling nemesis of the Industrial league be unable to during for1916the will Peaches for two pitch weeks Manager Earl Owen has nominated A1 Emmertson former Pioneer circuit performer for duty Bud Powers starting mound Box Elder high school fiortsider will be available for tAaiatrk American League Leagua W New York Boston 2 SHIRTS o- 30 31 28 32 32 36 40 29 33 30 32 23 9 Pet 612 531 516 509 GB we-nrir- 508 484 471 9'i 365 16 1 Chlao Si Louts Gam 7 ntffhft t) 8-- SjQ 2-- 3-- 4) C Pr1tr hrlfl btti 1 National League W I 38 35 34 33 33 28 25 Philadelphia Pittsburgh Pet 569 567 565 515 28 29 27 32 33 35 40 39 37 500 ft-- 3-- 5) 5-- 4) 4-- 6-- Dfslgned and Hand Fashioned In Halt Lake See them at 1 2-- 6 7 6-- X State at 5th South Salt Lake City f?UCru in awicRfl 43 SOUTH MAIN STREET w A tournament The only other seeded player to he worried at all Tuesday was Ed Moylan No 3 seeded player from San Francisco Moylan dropped the first set to lanky Gordie Giles 2 as Giles rushed the net effectively and Moylan missed badly In the second set the score was when Moylan deadlocked at ll started passing Giles at the net with some spectacular placements After that he took complete command of the situation and won the second and third sets with a masterful performance which showed why he had been given the third LONDON July 1 UD — Uncle seeding Parker Triumphs Sam's nieces did Tuesday what his Montennis-playin- g did Frankie Parker defending chamnephews rushed through the second day — sent three players into the pion difficulty as he semifinal round of their singles round withoutBill 3 Koch 0 young put away Wimdivision at the world-fame- d Koch made some fine shots but was no match for the champ bledon tourney Big Dick Savitt of Cornell disMargaret Osborne of San Francisco Louise Brough "of Beverly played a lot of class as he won Howe Atwater of William Hills Cal and Doris Hart of Miami from 3 1 and and Nick Carter Mary marched into the round of four of San Francisco performed well but Mrs Pat Canning Todd cf as he defeated Grant Evans 4 Hidden Valley Cal was ousted 4 blond from South Husky Richard" Gonzales of Los by a Angeles had his hands full w'ith Africa Swenson but he pulled out 4 victim Vernle the 5 Mrs Todd 0 a long match 4 The powof Mrs Sheila Summers the first erful Gonzales waa hitting the ball American girl of top rank to be hard but not accurate Tuesday classic He had plenty of trouble keeping ousted from the S player since before it in the court by a non-Vic Selxas of North Carolina World War II Ml Oaborn in the national collegiate ac1d Vo 1 In th runnerup Pmillno Boti to to find a ueoor meet at Los Angeles eoasted to an fiad har ranking by aliminatine aMra 1 3 Rrnxinn easy Ptxmmara Wanxiea ft 2 triumph over Dale of trouncad Mraif Nancy Wynn Bolton of Lewis Utah State Herb Flam wm tha Ml' Hart Auatralm chamD brushed national firm to raarh tha aaminnala bv drfeH’in junior 4 6 Boatock of Mra Jaan hnIana aside Terry Glade in a hurry 0 6 2 1 Dick Wainer was the only Thr imirtnea bring Vlaa Hart and M laa aamlflnal nvrth IJtahn to win in singles Tuesday Brough togrthar in on whlla Mm Oaborna He turned bark Axel Kaufman of probablv on Thnrad will attampt to gat retanga from Mra 0 Boston 3 Bummera in tha othar turn of Tha top aaadad man' dotibla Doubles Feature bronchi Bob Falkanbar Jack Kramar and another aaav the I nitad Stataa forcaa into the Jim Brink of Seattle and Atwater triumph thea pair moving arrilat over Britain with doubles the feature when copped The 'trat Paiah Derek Barton and Oeoff 6-- Yank Netters Forge Ahead U- - ) V:- - the N ACC tennis Gordon Larned of William and Mary winner of title last week took his first match in the clay courts meet Tuesday Larned was injured In the play but returned to win NATIONAL NET SUMMARY Wednesday’s Schedule def'd 6-- 1 6-- 6-- ft-- 0 6-- 6-- 1 6-- 4 a 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 4 1 6-- 6-- 6-- 4 6-- 4 w-a- 1 6-- 2-- 6-- 6-- Ntrne1 Kirr piratea Glanta 21 Mite Cents 17 JdarshaU Gtent 17 17 American iexua — -(Vper T nke 13 S iliiami Red Sox 1J Gordon Indiana IX league-- kilr TrXAn IF4GI 3-- E Houston 8 6n Antonio 2 Beaumont 8 bhraveport 2 Tulsa ft Fort Worth 1 OsiXhoina City 3 DaUaa 2 dvea dfatd 6-- 6-- 0 b 6-- L 6-- e 6-- 0-- 4 6-- 6-- 2 s An-g’e- Gree-nbet- Crow-Hoar- 6-- T 6-- 2 6-- 3 6-- 1 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 4 w-- 1 Iai 6-- g 6-- lan-Vic- k C 6-- 6-- 4 Gon-aaiHe- ed 6-- 2 n v T arned-Rernar- d m 9-- Forbea-Goldhec- 6-- k Notre Rrft-we- li is ct 2-- 6-- 2 Hinnard-Rockwoo- i 6-- d k 6-- 2 6-- a a-- 7-- 6-- 2-- Northwest Rifle Meet Set in S L hron 6-- 6-- Tuesday’s Results 6-- 6-- 2 6-- over Diane Hunsaker and Emma Lou Warner Salt Lake City champions No 2 seeded Ted Schroeder player in Ihe tournament is due in Salt Lake Wednesday but will not take the courts until Thursday At that time he will have considerable makeup work and will be slated for double duty both Thursday and Friday according to Tournament Director Bob Goodell Tougher Matches The tournament Is fast getting down to the cream and from now on the matches will get much tougher Wednesday’s card Is full of features Including the Moylan vs Chuck Samson battle at 1:30 Jimmy Lvert of Notre Dame against Brink of Seattle at 2:30 Linn Rockvvood against Bernard Bartzen of William and Mary and Dick Warner vs Jack Tuero of Tulane at 3:30 pm Robin Salt Lake champ faces Rov Bob David of Notre Dame at 4:30 pm In another standout singles Champion Franxie Parker plays Joe Davis of Los Angeles at Hip-pensti- 44 2:30 o’clock Tuesday's Rcaulte Salt Lake 7 PocatelloA 0 Idaho Fall 8 Boise Ogden 8 Twin Falla 3 Wednesday's Probable Pilcher 4 Twin Falla (Prow and McCarthy 9 ft) at HalttwoLake (ftevier 3 and ftaare game starting 6:30 pm Bnl and lon 4 at (Kicks Poeatallo (Grigs and tone ) two game starting at 6:30 p ra and FosIdaho Falla (Pannamann ter at6-- Ogden (ftander 8 i and two game Vacrarato tartieg at 6(30 1 WE8TFRV IE4GCK pea Molnaa 7 Denver 6 Sioux City 4 Omaha 3 (Only gamea scheduled) 7-- 3-- 9-- 5-- 4-- ft 0-8- 9-- 3 t) 1 nHsaselbaflll TONIGHT ns Doubleheader A 6:30 PM s E DB A E E 6-- 6-- 2 gher-Gord- b George president Utah State Rifle Assn reports that received already entries have been from Utah Nebraska Florida NeColorado vada Wyoming and Idaho One of the greatest trick shooters in the world Herb Parsons will appear In a special exhlb non sponsored by the Centennial sports committee Parsons who reportedly can knock the head ofr adyuf-fal-Ino on a nickel while it spirS the air has an excellent show which will be presented free by the Centennial committee The exhibition Is scheduled for noon Sunday July 13 el Holiday LEISURE H SLACKS SPORT SHIRTS from BEES VI TWIN FALLS C0WT50YS DERKS FIELD (Community Park) TICKET Z7 & W Tem AT MIVT CATE Ft tnd Knuth from from SALT LAKE 13th So EAR Fife's light cool sportswear is carefully tailored to combine easy fit and comfort w’h the importa-- t custom Iqo'k Varied selections of leisu-- e coats in plains and comb'na-tior- s sport sVrts in your favorite style and slacks in most wanted fabrics await your choice LEISURE COATS 152 SO MAIN ST 6-- Lewt©-Duan- 4-- ah 3H Result Tuesday's 6 Brooklyn 3 Philadelphia 3 called at end New lork 1A Boston Of seventh rain nlrht- 8t Iotil 2 Pittsburgh 1 night (Ofrty Gamas Scheduled) 14 ednedav' Probable Pitcher New iork (Kennedy 3 at Brook-ly- n ) (Braaca nlht Boston (Barrett at Philadelphia nlfht (JnrUirh at Pitta ( Inoinnatl (Peterson alxht burgh ( 0frmtieUer (Only Games Bebeduied) 8-- f3 - 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