Show JT &ki Preps Await Issuing of Football Togs BOB AND FRED LEWIS SIGN FOR INTERMOUNTAIN MEET The intermountain tennis tourney scheduled for the Salt Lake Tennis club starting Saturday got a big shot in the arm with Thursday’s announcement that Bob and Fred Lewis had entered the annual net classic They’ll compete in both singles and doubles By RILL CLEGG Hundreds of high school football boxfuls will chock out grid tops Fr day to Launch the earliest football season in Utah high school b story All of the states 15 class -- schools will Issue suits and hold workouts and though every class B school will not take advantage of the early opening It's a re thing that they'll all be In the parade before school opens in September The state athletic committee cleared the decks for the early epenng last sprng leaving it to each individual board of education to say whether Its football squad could practice early Sam Morgan cf Davis chairman of the class A athletic group reported Saturday that a poll of the 15 schools right Indicated that all except one school favored the Aug 15 oiening Box Elder class A kng in 1913 end 145 will hold its first work-cut- s after dark with Coach Earl Ferguson meeting his squad at 7 p m Tbe Bees lost a flock of great ball players from their brilliant eleven last year but they're still the team to beat in class A circles class B champion won't be out on the field unLl the middle cf next week As a result of the early opening grid fans can expect to see some of their favor ites In aetion before September Bear River and Ogdena kick the Ld off the bucket with game on Aug 27 and Ogden folwith a Friday lows that game aga’nst the Morgan TrojansAug 29 Coach Dunn (Snide) Tay- s lor said that his Jordan Beetdig-grwill play host to South in a night game at Sandy Monday Set L L Sept 5 will be the big dav for nf'ft of the pigskin stalwarts Some cf the top games already lsted Include West at Granite Ogden at Logan East at Weber Box Elder vs Sou’h at East and Bear River at Jordan Games at Granite East and Jordan will probably be night top-flig- Glen E Thompson state department commander Veterans of Foreign Wars Thursday was re guested in a wire from Louis E Starr national commander V F W to become national encampment chairman of athletics and junior activities Mr Thompson is the first World War II veteran to head the Utah VFW The national VFW encampment will be held in Cleveland O during the first part of 6-- 1 ht 72-ho- le 6-- 6-- triumph 6-- 3-- near-pa- r golf Quarterfinals matches will be staged Friday The feature battle tussle between promises to be theGeertsen of Fort Professional John Douglas and Bill Korns former state amateur champ Wally JohnRrbfdul Friday son faces Professional Ernie At Whit Park) Schnelter Professional Harry Borg 5 lO pmAmtrlun Legion meets Phil Kunkel and Kayo Swon- Department A 30 son battles Clare Emery pm —Montgomery Ward Winners will play In the semi- Club 7 30 pm — Rowland Painting va Vtm finals Saturday The tourney will CoMT’e m 6 30 p Distributing y Jorbe concluded Sunday dan alrey —Pinney Geertsen won the wrist watch 9 30 pm — Fred St Kelly v Utah Oil offered for the dirst eagle on the out Pinney pounded Distributing No 2 hole 17 hits to down Rudy & Headlund bm(Hoahip Flight 14-- 0 2 PMl K'irk1 Jd Jon and Jordan Valley won a Ky 8wonon df Fredfr Riehrdon 3 1 slugging match from Zinlk’s 0 affairs f oiuolatUHi light to keep Pinney and the Minksters J rrry Hndron def Tom McHugh Jr the two only undefented teams in up 2 VfeKean Ar ru mmrr def Dir 1 the city softball meet def Gridders Swelter Jiarry Bhr Timothy fre 21 American up spotted Elmco p Danrerfteid 1 up three runs InLegion g I u nd def Ie DANVERS Mass— A G the first frame and on u — aided by the 1 tempJ o Brown def Dick Reed up on 19 overcame the lead with a five-ru- n Rod f er Iouherty def frteve Dun ford eratures Coach Maurice (Clipper) uprising in the fifth frame to win up Smith trimmed the total poundage 4 D ck Krimtr def Du'f HePer Montgomery Ward downed of the Boston Yanks football squad 3 Serond Flight and Fred & Kelly's Trailways some 243 pounds by hold ng scrimPre def ter Farl Srhn 8ummrhy won from Jonesies by default when armor in 32 full mages gridiron field a team r yd Thomn def Greg Grenda the Inners failedintothe 2 up Thursday Jordan ValEvery player Third Flight hit at least once ley lineup safely Dernk def Tom Chafrpnry Hy and George Walker aided his own Fifth Flight cause with three blows Jack Bowman def fid Clark 2 X Pinney’s win was Doug Borg’s Sixth Flight F”ank Jonea def Mtrv Damron 1 up second shutout in a row Dick Ball on 19 and Rex Olsen paced the Distribufrighth Flight tors with three hts each Ab J bnon def Bill Hjcktna 1 up Jordan Valley and Pinney both Ray Joftraon df A1 Ptron 2 up Moth Flight qualify for the state meet as third Farl Geen def Dal Cunningham place is the worst that either club Jack Davjd def Ml i lt4 Vhit 3 2 can finish among the four teams Jr frgrl right def Chrla that qualify The two clubs put on Mrs with flight the headline attraction on Friday’s Cadman def Don Enee 2 1 Ralph J S Buck def Art Westland 3 2 slate at 8:30 with the winner havTwelfth night ing a decided advantage to take the ice-break- er vTrihtrne 19 Friday August 15 1947 when necessary On the 18th he had to hit his second under the branches of a tree and through club course is a trap He put his third six fet Portland Country“ Playing in warm sunny weather and practically unhampered by the galleryites who had flocked to the banner of the tournament favorite and title defender Ben Hogan the rising star from North Carolina knocked in putts ranging from six to 20 feet They accounted for seven birdies He went one over par on the sixth when his drive went into the woods Palmer proved he could scramble 530-yar- d core for George Schnelter’ the first 18 wax 73 Walter Harris of Salt Lake City carded a 74 Dick Lundahl of Logan a 75 from the hole rimmed the cup on his fourth and finished w ith a par 5 Palmer snatched the lead from slim Stan Leonard of Vancouver B C who had carded a 3 — 68 earlier in the day 35-3- By Milton Caniff MIUTAey AIRCRAFT! I SUPPOSE THE ARE EVE N ONE MORE ' ABOUT 6-- at I’Ll scream SO MA'AM three-of-five-match- es 3-- plaed Salt £ake 6-- 4-- play tournament at Forest Dale Thursday 2 and Kayo defeated Fred Kunkel won from Joe Jones 1 Both the victors Richardson I u’ljc FASTER A NO DEADLIER DUB ID THE HI6H OCTANE FUEL AVAILABLE TOPAY Drobny burly little lefthander who also stars In international hockey depended upon his service and stamina to whip Pails the Aus3 4 tralian national champ 4 6 and keep the Czechs in the running in the best competition The doubles will be played Friday with Bromwich and Colm Long Drobny and Cernik Phil Kunkel and Kayo Swonson two members of Salt Lake’s who meeting do all of Czechoslovakia's On Saturday the final two public links team that entered the national tourney won the last playing matches will be played resingles in annual Tedesco two second-roun- d the Fred matches open match versing Thursday’s pairings Geertsen Meets Korns Today In Tedesco Golf Feature rtar Johnny Palmer Assumes Lead In $10000 Portland Open PORTLAND Ore Aug 14 UD— Slashing six strokes off par with a 66 rugged little Johnny Palmer of Badin N C a former army flier led the field Thursday In the first round of the $10000 Portland open golf tournament Putting with a deadly ee and hitting practically every shot in Pails flawless fashion Palmer fashioned September Bromwich ambidextrous veteran Mr Thompson has headed sev- a 32 for the first nine and carried who starred in 1939 when the Aus- eral VFW campaigns for youth on over on the back stretch for a sies won the cup from the U S as commander of the Atomic post 34 Par for the rolling 6522-yar- d waded through Cernik with an awesome display of shots Bromwich had everything — strong serv- STEVE CANYON ice hairline placement a deceptive drop shot and an effective net 1 game and scored an easy 1 nationally famous Pancho Gonzales at Tacoma Due to a conflict in school schedules the contingent expected from Denver was forced to pass the intermountain rncct up but Manager Harry James reported that by the 0 pm Friday deadline the meet entry lists would boast the top net talent in the intermountain region and that fans tennis in store had some s-- m MONTREAL Aug 14 (UP) — Czechoslovakia and Australia battling for the right to meet the United States In the Davis cup tennis finals split opening-da- y singles matches Thursday as Jack Bromwich defeated Vladimir Cernik and Jaroslav Drobny topped Dinny Playing for Stanford university this spring the former Salt Lake duo hung up an impressive record and bolstered that same fine record during a tour of the northwest Highlight of that tripTwas a victory over the Canadian Davis cup doubles team at Vancouver and a later victory by Bob over A Thompson Named Sports Chairman Czechs Split With Aussies 9 Pinney Jordan Take Contests Track Opening ALBANY Cal Aug 14 UP) — Horses began arriving Thursday at Golden Gate fields for the racing meet opening here Sept 9 Approximately 50 horses arrived Thursday morning and track officials said between 250 and 500 were expected by the end of the week 41-d- ' p rr Buppy EVERYTH N6 1$ UNDER CDNT2X HA HA! w 5$ e’f' cD- ORPHAN ANNIE Voa-aru- 1 5-- CHRISTMAS IS A WO IP HE OWNS PROPERTY HER HOW ANYBOCV CALL fr TRAMP? 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