Show 16 Salt Cake Tfoc cTriliunc Monday August 25 1917 4ujf Bees Take Lead In PL Race Hive Defeats Boise 4 to Dempsey in Great Form "T? John Cobb will make a test run on the Bonneville salt 9 am but he will not make an official try for the world land speed record until later in the week he reported Sunday Cobb stressed the fact that the Monday test will be merely an "accelleration test” If the test is satisfactory the official run may be Wednesday but the definite date will not be announced until after the trial Meanwhile Ab Jenkins reports his car in top condition with all the “bugs” ironed out Jenkins is making plans to run Tuesday morning if weather get away on his does not interfere flats Monday about 4 a- V 4 3 14 v ¥ ' I X S ! 1 K 12-ho- By PHIL McIKFSK The Bees error! ess in mug streak came to an abrupt halt at C5 Sunday night at Derks field — but that didn’t keep the Thomp- f -- son men from playing one blank fine ball game and winning it 3 in the opener of the The Bees edged the Boise Pilots four-gam- e senes and went Into undisputed possession of first face as Twin Falls lost its Sunday night place in the second-hal- f game Ebts s muff of an easy grounder and Rymers dropping of a fly after rg hard run in the ninth frame gave Bje two runs and ended the Iveei' errorless ball plang which itane-- in th last three inning of Hansen of Fort Dougthe Aug 20 game against the lasWalter became the first Utah golfer Ca to win Utah But ouUde of that it was a golf titlethe in eight years Sunday t"p ball game with Con Dempsey when he edged out a field of 17 the Bee shading PorUider Jim ahotrnake rs lor the honors at ft I sm of the IMots in a close one park Con hs sharp curve working to Nibley K K Fout of Phoenix has Dr in was the pinche perfection held the title seven seasons but rcked for eight hts but the blows did not show up this year except on one occasion came when ha Hansen edged out Wayne Stipo they didn't count much ef Ogden in a playoff after the On the other hand the Bees extra-bas- e tied at the end of the it hitting was timed per- two hadJim Thomson won the fectlya and the locals combined it boles with walk and an error to score first flight honors Jo Brown s ngleton runs in the first fourth was medalist Hansen also ‘was named chairman of the tourney txih d and seventh The Pilots were for 1848 by Dempsey in every frame except the fifth TO COACII 1-- U Robin Illppenstlel 1 Left-Hande- rs - Jacnto opened the ball game by doua walk and Rmer drawing bled to send him home In the fourth Cecl doubled went to third on Hyrrtr i fly and scored when Ison threw wild to third The third I lee run came in the sixth Cecil s ngled wynt to third on llymer s rgle and scored on Daltons flyout The winning run in the seventh was produced by Collins' triple ard Brncker'a f y to left Dempsey allowed only two hits through the fourth In the fifth Tamone singled went to second on to third en Iowe s ground-ou- t Bandy's sngle and scored cn Gihb s g fly to center That was the begin-rrand the end of the Pilot of-lexcept in the ninth In that frame Mohtnr opened by out and then Kobb muffed frixing Dan els' grounder Lowe fbed out but Bandy singled Gibb then sent a abort fly to center Kj mer came In hard rntbed if and then dropped the balL In the meantime Both runner had scored But Dempsey struck out Pinch-hitte- r Owen to end the game Russets Down Cowbovs J " title Intermountain Title Goes To Hippensteil the d hand-cuffe- tannIa Intermountain IIANSEN WINS ‘LEFTY’ TITLE 6-- 9-- 6-- U 6-- 2 6-- The men's doubles championship went to Dan Freed and Linn Rock-woo- d 6-- 1 who turned back Hippensteil and Warner in straight sets 2 4 Freed and Rockwood played IDAHO FALLS Ida — Idaho beautiful tennis but it was apparFalls parlayed timely hitting with ent that their opponents felt keenly the effects of the 70 games they some Twin Falls misrues to hand had played during the singles the Cowboys a 1 defeat here Sun- championship I nun Hunuktr of Ocda day night drppping the Waddiea Tipton b 3 tv i to win it women Sally wMl M lu Tipton JjaimiI wuq from first place Into a tie for Kay crown Hckfttt to cop Us UouL iaurvla second place in the Pioneer league ft 2 rnerJ RoverG Runakr and jLmma bu L Kerry aarnad ih junior by diapoaia f Kay Harpar standings Boise's lima to Salt Lake 3 r2 it r crown wriiia Janat Ht r took firat a both losers threw half in the City game junior £iri' daDira by Iripprog Con Chrutopoli behind the Bees Piny in tha junior dooblaa ftaturad th 6-- 6-- 3-- 3-- lyorth 3-- 3-- 3 3-- 2 d 3-- 3-- 4 3-- m 3-- ftt-ft- 4 r ut 3-- Riai -- uef 3 ot Tamone and Lowe had singled with one cut Con struck out Bandy and He k'd Owens in the Gbb runth to cap the climax Second game of the sene Monday at Derks Leld will find the league's two top rght harder in action: Bob Drillirg of the Bee and Bob Roberts of the Rilots There was considerable comment about a Dalton play in the fifth Mrth a --runner on second Bandy a s!uw roller to Mike who elected to try to get the runner at He la led The blow' third was ruled as a hit and not a field-er- a choice because the roller was a alow one and Bandy waa getting there Hfast O A 8 tt Uk A B H Jkdeia vD 43 0 baeeiexa rf 0 14 "? r 4231 030 Sum m ef F rif'BJ ir ? i roc Vi A 3 4 0 4 2 T t Vb£ ixUi iMum Un 9 9 h Pacific Coast League K Firt rrat So liia sU sad Stas 34 24 14 IftWft ftU! ft ri-- JU mrirxg I f 2 2 21 ft t 27 0 01rfh fte--ti Pb c" u 003 121— FvmiII e3 400 1— 1 — il 1 13 Kaia (I) H E K H K j oo fif1 1 — 2 Ooo L- f ptd T‘l nkIVshertitc 010 Oftklafsd OOO (f Lynn and Raimo4di J ¥£r v f 1 II 11 2— 2 2— 2 Milan OfiO OoO JE 0 4 7 L m — r-- Hay fiet vai4 Unwr ftftennd Oil 2iHl w0 20 13 W Dead a famt £0 H 0241—14 OOO (tOO Oiadd Rd H R - 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all-sta- te Hrtc-ftne- There ‘T" n it sm (isni J- - 00Perp' The course has been prewired for the tournament under the direction of Western Golf off rials and promises to be a perfect Site for the big event However Judging from the hot scores that have won tournamenrs the past year and with the grea'est golfers of them all assemoied to fight it out for the crown it appears that the winner w J1 have ta shoot something like 16 to 18 under par for the 72 holes to ciam the crown First arrivals for the tourae-- to town Sunday included: Bob Man-da- y of Pennsylvania: CharLe Feiey and Babe McHugh a pair of former Utah open champs and George Von Elm former national amateur k:rg I y 3-- 2 I 1airw®y Laf-watc- dt 3-- 1 72-ho- fran for-year- col-ff’- 3 3-- 2 I top-flig- ht rnnar Mam ht Di-mer- along with Locke Locke will play an exhibition at San Diego and then head for Utah Thursday at 4 pm a huge golf clinic will be held at the course e with most of the players participating and passing on tips on the sport The annual Calcutta will be held Thursday night at the Country club Opening round of the medal play tournament will be held Friday with 18 more on Saturday Sunday and Monday Joe Bernolfo is general chairman of the event Seaton Prince president and Rodger Dougherty secretary of the Utah Golf Assn are handling many of the arrangements Many special features are being planned for the tournament to make it more interesting to the fans Caddies will the names of the players and special score-hoarand scoring information will be provided by short wave big-nam- Feirier of San Francisco and Dixon of Lincoln Ellsworth Vines Los Angeles tied The two squads representing for second money at 275 It was a great ictory and in the every corner of the state were picked last spring and include nature of a comeback for the lean Harrison senior from last leathery every known ns the "Arkansas prep football campaign vided geographically into a North-- 1 Traveler” playing out of Little South affair the two squads will be Rock directed by Lookabaugh and Odell Starting in second position Sun h y two stroke behind Ky while coaches enrolled in the clinic Andrews 111 Harrison Just how these two top J11 practically every shot on the lege mentors get the Job done in putts of all Interest In the game is reachlngMinf an(l dopped th ronsLstent regu-mc- e a high pitch throughout the tate dlsance ed lhe rar most of the gridders sport L?1 honors or recognition On 3Wahoe county course 6611 non-- t 3iF’ Jn th5 paper the North appears to have n)t the edge in backfield brilliance but70 always close South's heavy line which will in- ud° th oale elude at least four starters over 200 pVi t£e halfway pace setter pounds is expected to bring the also made a fine COmeback w ith a 67 to gain his second place tie gaZTie to an even keel Ticket prices have been scaled The victory was worth $2500 to down to a popular level and are Harrison who previously this year on sale at principal cities through- - had won the Delaware open and out the state General admission tied for the Nashville Tenn open ducats selling for one dollar will losing in the play-of- f In the latter Fei rier and Vines each received go on sale at the Centennial log cabin Monday according to Mickey $1600 for their second place in charge of sales Re- - lock Pretournament favorite Ben served seats are selling for two of Hershey Pa ako made dollars with children being ad- - aHogan strono finish with a 67 to chalk up a 276 which gave him a stand-oi- f with Laffoon Laffoon who paced the field as it started the second round lost his putting — even touch and carded a 37-par but not good enough to win in such fast company of Winston-SaleFort Douglas clinched the N A1C Smith finished in the money wuth : division one championship in the Ti i77 0t Utah Golf Assn team race Sunday oia U' S' f Ppen by blasting Utah Copper 13 to 1 at the Post club A-- 4 3-- 3 tournament The early birds are expected to make an appearance Monday but most of the shotmakers will not be around until Tuesday or Wednesaccording to Scotty Fessenden day v ice president of the W G A and director of the tournament A field of more than 125 players will bid for the 1947 Western open golf laurels Hogan is defending champion and one of the favorites 1 1 rv-- amirmal round wiih fmata to ttiat brarkat ii ftird for Tuaalay at ft pro acnordioft to tournamant Xiarry Jm Man daf ftiry iaa— 4Robin )iip(ntf! 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