Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIUUXE SUNDAY MORNING JULY 13 1930 SCHNEITER MEETS KINGSLEY FOR TRIBUNE GOLF TROPHY to Paul Droz Captures Magna Team Juvenile Links Tilt Plays Fort Jerry 1 Henderson Wins Medalist Playoff With Tei Branca 1 Qoolks 4 4 JUNIOR C OF OPEN BECKONS C With the completion of both major golf tournaments within the next two weeks attention of the golfing populace la being directed toward the first open golf tournament of tire junior chamber of commerce The tournament which la being an- By MEL GALLACHIR nounced as a $1500 contest Is calculated to attract a number of the finest golfers In the country and will ghe Balt Lake its first taste of major golfing competition The tournament committee of the rhamber has communicated with Hal Bharkey aecretary of the United States Professional Golfers' association relative to setting of a date for the tournament Bharkey has not decided on a definite date but decision la expected within the next very few weeks The tournament will be one of the circuit of western open tournaments one-side- Og-denl- te that begin after the close of the ln d8tlon81 fields The Hawaiian open the Agua Callente open and the Los Angeles open are the leading tournaments ln the winter playing schedule The Salt Lake tournament ing planned on a scale extensive enough to give it a distinctly national Tentative date selection has been made for late ln October and If the national P G A accedes to this request It will establish this city as the opening wedge for the long winter's tournament campaign according to the plan of Junior chamber officials Walter Watkins chairman of the tournament committee expects to enter active plana for the many details of the event within the near future The tournament will be played over the course of the Country club :!vftfJrnls While contestants for the 1930 Utah state amateur golf championship lay their plans for first round skirmishes Monday noon at the Country club local golf critics are nodding their heads knowingly to- ward C D “Chuck'' Smith The nods are all because the wise ones are predicting great things from the Jovial Country club star ho shot a leisurely 74 round last Fri mlr Smith for years one of the standing amateur llnksmen of the has been shooting excellent golf recently and Inasmuch as Pug- mire and the deiendlng champion C E Foley are both in the upper bracket the way appears clear for Smith to reach tha final — and he a a great match player There's a stumbling block for Smith however ln J H “Hetnle” Morrison another Country club ace Morrison formerly of Denver shot an 80 ln the qualifying round but the day was anything but induelve to Morrison has one of the good golf smoothest swings In the state well equipped with a short game 7 he placing of pugmlre and Foley In the upper bracket semifinal la not 4 4 taking too much for granted for there appear no one with the golf ability to stop them Smith and Morrison may have their troubles reaching the round of four bracket Smith must first down I believe Corbett got the derision The latter hasn't shot a return match at Fbbeta field with Dick Freed lately but he Is the few clients present they put up a his capable game ty of golfer who may step out and great battle and Sergeant Sam got beat them all If Smith beats Fred the duke he has either L K GotUcliali or Francisco Willard Mawson to contend with Tula San Morrison tackles the young Coun- One Over On Los Angeles t'V club star Bob Bird in a feature Young Corbett III was so depressed lr5t rouncj match Monday and hast-1 by hla luck ln the east that he should the veteran hurdle the back to California and for two atacle he runs Into the whiner of cents he would have hung up the son Larson'a 77 round in the qualgloves But no one offered him two ifying augurs well for the Nlbley park cents so he went back to his trade youth and he appears as Morrison a and resumed licking the local citi- big hump ln his championship drive zens and any strangers that could be Pairings for the championship first second flights and atartlng times Induced to go to California for the and follow: at ate CORBETT REAPS LITTLE GLORY 4 4 Always Wins but Gels No Place By DAMON BUNION (Copyright Universal Service Inc) NEW YORK— You do not find Young Corbett III in any of the standard fistic record books No that Is not individually However th you will find him ln the records of certain other welterweights such as Jackie Fields foimer welterweight champion and Young Jack Thompson present tltleholder Young Corbett III has llrked ’em both He has licked Jack Thompson a couple of times in fact Ha just got through licking him He licked Fields while Fields was champion and now he a licked Thompson as champion which ought to make Young Corbett III something But it doesn't Not officially though as far as I am personally concerned and I am very very very unofficial Young Corbett III la champion of Fields and Jack Thompson anyway They both made him come ln over the welterweight limit Not much because Young Corbett III cannot hoist himself much over the welterweight limit He makes 147 pounds the championship scale of the divilike breaking atteks sion The chances are he could give both Fields and Thompson a whaling at any But It Is pretty tough to poundage arrive nowhere after pasting two ns t six-m- ge ob-en- ed purpose of being licked Jackie Fields and Young Jack Thompson both belong to Los Angeles and It was quite a pleasure to Pan Francisco to aea Young Corbett III belt these boys around even though Young Corbett III came under the head of visiting firemen himself The last good southpaw welter- CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT Ralph Pugmlre va Jack Hag-m12 05 Steve Love vs Rudy Orlob 1210 Stuart Pett vs P A 1215 L A Thomsen vs C E Foley 12 20 C D Smith vs Dick Freed: 12 25 L K OotUchall vs Willard Mawson 12 30 J H Morrison va Bob Bird 1235 Captain C F Murray va Abel Larson 12 an Pap-wor- th weight I recall was A1 Mello of Lowell Mass He is still fighting I beFIRST FLIGHT 12 40 L K Nicholson vs Harry lieve but he Is not the man he used to be Tendler fought aa a welter Loynd 12 '45 B F Green v O forge after he was all through aa a light- Bowers 12 50 W A Carter vs Blake weight Mr Jeems F Dougherty the Thomas: 1255 Karl Weller v Bart1 e lett Wicks Baron of Leipervllle has a graph Bryant Crawford vs southpaw welterweight in Billy T D Morris 1:05 Brownie Hunter champs A vs J Snow 1:10 Eddie Hunvald Angelo an Italian Name of Carbett I thought the victory of Young va W H Mitchell 115 QsU Moffat vs Frecbairn Ear) Lives On and On over Jackie Jack Thompson Fields SECOND FLIGHT Young Coibelt III is an Kalian might produce a little activity ln the but Young Jack's handlers 1 30 Jack Ensign v P H Hutchinyouth out of Fresno which Is a most 'division son :25 W 8 lire vs J Mclntvre attractive citv in Die raisin belt of removed him from championship 130 Tom His Italian name i-s- Hvlty right away I fudge It Is a Norman Schultz bye Whatever Pretty good thing for him that they Kearn vs Onan Mecliam 135 N A By BOBBY JONES Against George Voigt the next af- well I don't remember Smllhen vs L A Christensen F E one fame he achieves will be aa Young made the Corbett match an ternoon I played them ln American Open Britlah Open stroke better and gained two holes Corbett III thing and It seems to me Plschell bye 1:40 Dr R J Leutskcr British Amateur Champion to well vs J B Baldwin Bob Nevins bye be Corit elect a net gain of three holes and only one The first Young Corbett a as a San might Young onoe heard of a man who play-i- n stroke Francisco gladiator whose right name bett III the official welterweight ar in the final of a club champion-sni- p to 27 Wheher we regard a match of this was George Green He flourished In champion if we could be aura he ire laid won hla match on tlie in Rickard Style A purse of $350 will be the object kind as a triumph for the man who the nineties and was a fair soit of would keep the dhtsion awake two down with after being green comes The second Young behind or a failure for middleweight of the Montana state open contesthree to play To accomplish this the onefrom was William H Rothwell of who fails from ln front tants In the test three last he William NEW YORK— Young Af3r'P‘nds only upon the point of view Denver conquerer of Terry McGovLinV a par of A y Bonneville municipal golf links 12(jrpounder and a £h“ Stribling who advanced near the top i“ conCTatilatd'whltl we Prcff‘r to uke- But ln any ern He was nrvlved the cloudburst of last blt more chari- rare good ’un Vent W 8h0Uld The experiment about to be con‘ MAONA —The qualifying round of week in good fashion we In fart n!i " custom Now ducted In New York boxing bouts have is the Young Corbett III a de- - table with both than from victory victory— snatching the July leg of the directors' cup tourChia the rains just about saved the blame us all the remarkable is It not ln Let upon welterweight making fouls Impossible will be place big Norwegian battler nament at the Utah Copper Golf club fairways which were burning eut cago i causing quite a stir among feat by a courageous finish watched with Interest throughout the tire shoulders of the loser without compliment to the original Corbett same later weeks Some the during will be played July 15 16 17 and 18 under the hot spell recently the fistic followers ln England even season country giving Just credit both to him and his Mr James J that nearly thirty years same over same man the the All players are to register and declare for the game the otheriafter hla time they are still taking if he Is still In the States The early reaction was that Incourse reached the final of an In- conqueror themselves at the caddy house before stead of “no fouls” there will be And above all do notihis name Especially when you Stribling was matchpd to fight Phil vitation tournament ln man played This time accuse him of having'sider that you haven't heard of any shooting their qualifying round Scott the British heavyweight cham nothing but fouls or their equivalent A t AMt Ihrai a nlm A loan “A boxer caanow go Into the ring The handicap committee will conbehind his belt buckle Try'yoting Jeffries oryoung Dempseys or plon In London early in July but an n I0U 4 mms“ one udwitri NEW comes Word YORK— from or sider the scores turned In on the 18 Ills a clgaret and never have It snd in hand to to Plar smoking the Georgia boy's any great position thin Tunncys 'young thi V5in to play He iP ?'s Australia that Larry Brignolla the knocked out wtLate if you could have account of his mouth” said a holes of the qualifying round In de compelled him to ask lor a postpone- holes ln par ‘±4' L"!c done better I have written of this Young Cor- Boston welterweight who Journeyed veteran follower of the game ment to some time In August termlning the handicaps to apply for the on than to Ibnd previous a of the Southern Cross few "There never will be a blow above the qualifying score bett III before I taw him fight on Babe Ruth In hitting hts first 30 Promoter Jeff Dickson objected to bUer (Copyright 1930 bv the Bell he lost on the last green Thirty-tw- o one of the two occasions he appeared months ago in search of fistic honors the belt” players will qualify for home runs of the 1930 season did not going Into August but finally mat- yet this time Syndicate Inc ) a made him had Is his Where be to rematched Haines Jack with I be he first round which will Another suggested that It Is a pity In New York and didn't care for played fatten his home run average on any ters were adjusted for July 28 his left him disgraced a he is evidently a pretty champion middleweight of that coun- some rough and ready fighters of him But Now comes word that the promoters hero July 19 20 21 and 22 The second of his “cousins” falcreature of no backbone who battle the old school have passed out of the round matches between the 16 surof the clrcut blows Twenty-si- x good fighter whether you like him try ln a under the he of competition Brignolla like Jimmy Clabby when picture or not vivors of the first day will be played were made from the deliveries of 28 have an agreement signed by 6trib-pir- “ j or 11 have went to Australia must have He is a southpaw to begtn with and he fhst 'Why there were palf a dozen of July 23 24 and 25 The t hlrd round different pitchers Only George ling that he is to fight Frank Moody of ring color taken on we'ght That Is what Jimmy those boy: who would wreck the r g amount will continue for two days July 26 Earnshaw and Jack Quinn no of the former light heavyweight champion has great t word hla first trip to Sydney He If turned loose with Instructions 'go snd 27 with the semifinals taking Athletics were called on to stand a of Great Britain hi that place July Southpaws rarely have Lew Tend- did on less used In describing an atthan 147 but before he to It everything goes"’ said a fan The final double bombardment ler the Phlllv lightweight was onr scaled The other 19 the same being for the Lord Lons- Is no often place July 28 and 29 has the a of the few side wheeler I ever saw left there he wa who has seen them edtne and go for mutch between the two surviving victims of the Babe's early attack dale endowment fund one of tha lo- tribute of a golfer Not only to The Boston boy must have a quarter of a century ’ ability to finish well or play golf real color But Lew boxed up with golfers will be completed on July 30 were Gaston Russell Morns Lisen-be- e cal charities the as he fought Haines or July 31 Dickson immediately at ali for that matter nothing ln Promoter high like an orthodox gladiator You Rained atalso MarFayden Rod Sox: Walsh tha middleweight limit tiv Carolina Town noticed his odd stance Howard Jarvis has won a berth In Lyons Caraway Thomas White Sox raised a protest against anv such world to do with physical couiage jccntly Mecca sensational found thal home11'1? be away considerable poundage and Beane the finals of the cup play by winning Miller ' Hudhn Young Corbett HI makes his Holloway reveries are failures rm!! the Left-Handeverdict wouldenot°be and d tragic Francisco Ju-now Even oulI0'lnR In San Golf cm the May leg while Y balco has cap- Ollato Indians Sorrell Sullivan Of v (By the Associated Press) by the C0‘ Larry put up such a good battle not rave about him Wot'"'08 do tured the June leg to assure himself Uhle Hogsett Tigers Klmsev there they box Mdy or MyonPeSS of (Buzz decision Tlie Douglas the two sides to any extent None the less they however that the promoters want the SHELBY N C PH— Shelby home a chance at the big pilse Holshauser Stewart Browns meeting Scott joperation of i'3 McWeeny to retire from town of North Carolina’s governor Grove Rommel Ehmke think he's a good fighter A veryh°y I? f'Kht it out again Walberg It Us understood that Dickson's plan Such Estimate of the fart that ha'rdniVn”to”bet another illustration The list of rhamptons as given out U a town of Athletics golfers Is that hi case Stribling beat Scott lj—-i- to make medicine baseball is tad gaTa Jones it Th lat tlme 'Mr Tommy Laird 13 th (porting writers of Sydney for At least all Its llnksmen of any a WlUcrr with “Uncle trade amateur VnoN recent ‘sanVancwo British championhefvvv'Igh f’ oycV'to"-wrileV'N In the note swing from the port side Gov1 T) big fat bws of thf jn nw York he spoke of Young at &t Andrew Heavyweight— George Thompson ernor O Max Gardner and his execu-tis- e ’ my'mon gland for a bigLondon or falling to championship was a Brooklyn Robins traded McWeeny to bfU to but Juat carnally aJ Light heavyweight -- George counsel Odus M Mull have used to match with Jtmmv Johnston arrange It for ’ to hold It Reds for Adolfo a case exactly In point When we stood the Cincinnati Mr Tortimv Laird speaks Thompson the south paw since their sandlot Wh(n ruje Cuban I was four Luque veteran pitcher Luque of any coat fighter ft is with ges- - M'ddlewetght— Jack J Haines baseball days and see no reason for upon the fourteenth tee match end- - ha done yeoman service for the Rob-- 1 The coast' Welterweight— Jack Carroll and changing on the golf course gnd fxcllimatlom up with five to plav The was 1ns a failure while won Hancock McWeeny where I by Dr Zeno Wall and the Rev L B UP —Tlie caulijftgter Is generallytothe greatest fiBht-lw!- Lightweight— Norman FTTTSBURGH PROVO — Tire Initial team match Gillespie In the world hear Mr Laird Hays local clergymen who frequentfir Provo Rolfm will be held 8unda y flower Industry ln Pittsburgh Is striv- - would be the card against Schmeling — Crowle Featherweight Tommy ly iorm a fouisome with the govJuly 20 according to Walter Miller Ing again to produce a topnotch as even ln London Scott Is not Bantamweij ernor and Mr Mull are also left- mu- heavyweight professional at the Tlmpa-nogoreally good drawing card Flyweight — And so is Fred Webb 15 bended Is evident that Dickson Is out to I rnP"‘“ 1"e u"r" "'3u'ns Yt w'o3 nicipal golf course The event wull Noted already for Its Harry Orebs Haires Is considered the best of boy sensation of the recent south- be staged on the Magna links when ern amateur tournament at Greens- wh burn o- “-“rb! -n eubu h" tw-arc candidates for the its all because the Shelby club for s m A'fers two clever heavyweight meet a class B team at w dh International ttv title ' me to to fact the welterweight and coaf was Prince Cyril partlcu’arlv owing advises plavers to swing from estimate t fighters away with sound captain for tlie local team will be whom boxing expert paint a bright Bulgaria Ur that rival promoters have been spon- - pro t mmv hft had imd? rftllv f onda Petly was traried by Brook- the side that suits them best Mull future to Give pa ked earl v next week for ivn Glenn Coaet Writer Enters Motorcycle Race areal finishing fight and alro let us Wright Pittsburgh explained Walter Adams Dr H O Merrill They are George Panka of Home-- L now the sur of the Brook- Only Mention r emember t hat In nine rases out of Wright if and O W Carl-'setA Christensen and A1 Fay Charleroi forJack of Keam the a reached son have Texas League Kid Hurler semifinals of hay protege Bnhy the June tog of the club's directors' imer manager of Jack Dempsey ha wrli brother of King Boris t is Andrew a n Mr ardent motorcyclist Max The f our tee h t Ft Famine in Putters Changed to Heavy Hitter Adams defeated C T 'disported himself before ring “‘V rup tournpv In length and 500 His moat re‘“ HenUy he VcUpart in two mes!ov He will all over the country 2 and 1 Tms w he yards wav Pretty good wTobtocyt Kelglrv Fridav Jhcreanot son to best were made Join which OUt lD overitn tha thPTC iDOKinR wind fhnf arm refused to P'— Little Gene attempts agalnft meet Dr Merrill while Cthrtstensen cent noteworthy victory was day Miniature golf courses have be- - DALLAS Texas records but the prince was third vj'ot of almnrt a hundred yardv!rar‘ wrpn Moore wasn t so good as a southpaw 10 In aid Carlson will battle it out for George Hoffman New York former iBulgarlan southern Callfunctions last iis ntjmerous t 5ome frorn Perorm PrPpr we vet I fornla that a UI!2?le to oblULn Plac this year but In the short finally lay tour yes Ac ln th finals Both matches national amateur champion putter famine has de- - pitcher a bad one year and again when he traded a He s a good Panka who gave up laving brick ini The royal motorcyclist although the hole My second not are scheduled for Sundav the of the putters spat e of a month he became a sene but he y°llne ’Corbett III an on old vcloped for supply 4 of more the treen experienced riders was forty yards short fifth 'er John Ahd Stake1 Meel mill for the easier occupation beaten by Nine players-- Dr r' 0Utf lPr' of the demand This short ‘falling 4 1 lo 6 a fot td °hfriJimmvs hoto Moore brought In from the West do not know how much better the first time that Leo Diegel has met Bean C T Kelglrv Albert Klrkpat-- °t boxing recently pummeled Knute Dallas last season the "fifteenth I really rilcf make participants damaged lils machine r ok Ralph Neilson fighter can be than to be good enough Rnv voithwhile opposition ln theiTexas pat(ue hert Boshard Hansen contest tnree the la one to nf na taking the during mess hurled after iwo beat (liree vlrtorles for the Ste“rs things finally champu Dr H G Merrill H M Tuttle and' of putters There never consumption Th prince alighted and helped putts to lose the hole The other Bark here It would make a was a pulPr tha W0Uld use for He couldn't get anyone out ln the rd Hi tm — havo turned in scorns m Helen Hicks IT inner man some pumpkins But they toll repair the break which he did dentil 350 yards we halved In game he toiled in this year: howthe July tog of the dlrectois' cup extended stretch ary me me thal ln beating a man Youngl dermy ever he did show plenty of power Iplaycd’ fours That left Maureen Orcutt'Uh notablo dexterity — tourney Bundav July 13 is the final hole road at the bat Corbett III ton't flashy nor Imprestwo with the treacherous are day to qualify for this event Few crar’ Used ns a pinch hitter the people the There have been many fight- Hooked (armed r oil FOCIIESTER N Y July 12 CPi Kruse Beats Wilkins coming up srd tor this ers to like geen won that play —Helen Hicks of Hewlett L I youngster knocked the bail all enough Miis Holm Sets Art other But Saw So Crackers on this day III Urapplmg Match neither was nor la a one I real He over has which the lot and Manager Jake At the New York state womens golf punch Jimmy We were both left hook to the stomach The spec‘gave him a chance in center field today defeating among those few eic World Swim Mark championship here tator doesn t see it as much the FX3RT MADISON tow There he crashed through and as a B C July 12 uFi VANCOUVER Maureen Orcutt of Englewood N J short he with the better poslMon Mile Simone Thlon de la it He Is apt to break Mund"ll fishing in Hoenig s slough regular outfielder he has been hit-- a Bob Kruse Portland prappler de- - Needing onlv a half to win th match recipient won VICTORIA B C Jul v 12 iF— 1 up Chaume the recent'v the little near here had lurk with mm- ting 400 or above in addition to nan In twain with that dip which feated Paul Wilkins of Salt Lake I could take no rhanees with Miss Elewior Holm of the Nw York French liiternaticnil go'f nows me that a good YANK BOXFR PI T Ol T ling like a veteran in a feature mat bout here tonight road bunker and so rolled the ball to Women's Swimming asociation betfor fifth the championship Jimmv “Mai he Us f s halt" he said and hodv puncher ought to go b'g around Recently ha drove in eight runs In SYDNEY N S W July 12 ( — when his opponent wa unable to the middle of the gteen back- tered the worlds time Tlie tournament which run-u- p dead stone New now 'one game with a brace of homers and love'v a York a under tossed that Just been spinner fie of d a plived stioke record for women here last Larrv Brignolla American middle continue alter having attracted large foul rule Kruse o another hole was gone Th" tight- There w a a pull on the line Paul three slng’ea Several scouts have stars rrsclved itself ln weight was knocked out bv Jack tor a fall in the fifth rounda reverse night swimming the d eenthwe halved in four 1 56 8 Young Corbett III fought Sergeant slow ly hauled It In A large empty been looking him over and fans AuMralan irlddlwe‘gh finished his opponent wih final an The record of 53 2 was os- - Ham°s into In th? can was'don't expect to se him here Sammy Bcker at Madinn Square lard ceil appeared Aggwt Johnston I plaved u Inst tabhshect in 1924 at Chicago by the champion hi the seventh round of body sam thai completely stunned Garden in 1328 and it wa- - terilhlc an e'iht-imand last one hole 'three hole a return but here today 'tne Utah wrestler (bluer ££ caliph isle S bll Bauer tt ( Sri Inclusion on IPcsfcru Schedule Probable TWO-STROK- E I 4 4 4 Post Players Reach Semifinals in Directors Cup Matches Captain BUI Hook of the Utah for the annual Tribune Junior open Copper club wUl lead his ten B team Bob Victim Bird The match 'will golf championship players against the Fort Douglas team conclude the niany-eveprogram In a regularly scheduled match at Of Tough Break $ sponsored by The Tribune with the Fort Douglas Sunday The match exception of the Junior amateur meet which will start directly after wUl begin at 9 a m Montana Meet the senior state amateur tournament Utah Copper golfers have won two now in progress matches and lost one this season 8chnelter eliminated W lllard Maw-so- n defeating Tooele and Nlbley Park and PEN ALT V to gain the final round Friday losing to Forest Dale while Kingsley downed Wally JohnFor the second time In a major Pairings In order of play have been d son In a encounter tournament Bob Bird of the Coun- made as follows: DOUGLAS corrrn curs try club has been the victim of un- A CURT Ogden Tooth Howard Ri(Oft fortunate penalties In the qualify- C TJ Boworth WA Rldd Murray I Slight Favorite Bill Hook t ) ing round of the state amtaeur meet Walter Daw (c A Korea C Because of his greater ability to Friday Bird alapped an Iron ahftiLmaW CUrenc MnehtH K oranvuia 17 enInto No on a under a E B L C Taylor and off shot winners Schnelter bring trap Helper ters the titular match a slight fa- special ruling of the green's com- ARslph p H Yount 6 S'vtrt Bit LAH Hul mittee following last week's heavy R Y Qray vorite but In BUI Kingsley the f Knyelman rortr faces a fighter from the word rains a ball In a trap was allowed R In the July leg play for go Kingsley downed the tourna- to be removed without penalty pro- theBemlfInals directors' cup at tne Fort were ment favorite Tel Branca by a show viding the trap was wet completed Saturday This round was of grit and any tendency on the featured by some exceptionally rood part of Schnelter to grow erratic may golf B L Crlpps defeated E A find the Country club ace out In Hamilton 2 and 1 In the closest front match of the round This match Mickey Riley professional at Nib-le- y went two extra nine holes Both were park will referee the final even at the end of nine eighteen and match at the twenty-sevenPaul Droz rallied on the brink of Other matches resulted aa follows: defeat to beat Earl Schnelter youngL R Van Voorhls defeated Ernest er brother of George and capture the The Instead six a him 3 and 3 ruling gave juvenile championship Saturday of a four on the No 17 and he came Gayford W R Chatterton defeated Captain morning Reaching the 1 6th tee two n wlth an g4 the rlm of the cham C F Murray 2 up down and three to go Droz parred with P R Smoot defeated R Y Gray pion6hip flight in the play-of- f the last three holes for successive f0ur Nichol-w'lcontestants L K by default to take the coveted champion- - son other Willard Mawson Rudy Orlob matches to be played at ship 40 A shot a Bird and P g 30 Papworth Sunday pair Van Voorhls B" over holes lowest extra the nine the Fort Caddie Holed and enppa and Chatterton and of the quintet It placed him In the Smoot Out Approach to Win championship flight Fort Douglas cadThe HITS CADDIE BAO die took a three on No 16 a four on The previous occasion when Bird No 17 and then holed out an approach off th i8th green for a par received a “tough break” happened Forest Dale for Play four on the final hole It was a in the Utah state open at Forest Dale Among the leaders after the Tooele golfers in the B league will crowning feat to his triumph The winner recorded two 43 rounds first 18 holes Bird was penallvd two make another Invasion on Balt Lake A regustrokes on No 1 at Dale when his ex- courses Sunday morning for an aggregate 88 out of a trap hit a cad- - larly scheduled match In this league Jerry Henderson of Nlbley park plosion shot 88 the caddie was holding Is scheduled at the Forest Dale course had a great day Saturday when he1'168 beginning at 9 a m Pairings for the won the playoff for medalist honors the pin individual matches have not been by outclubblng Tel Branca of the The Olympic club players are made but will be arranged at the medal eager country club In an to with any starting tee match Henderson scored two 38s for rolf teamgrapple of the citv in a chal-enThe' match will Include the full - a 72 eighteen to Branca 'a 78 Branca match The Olympic club quota of ten single matches was troubled on the greens being bv boasts Jerry Hrnderson forced to threc-putime after time headed of such talented golfers a Delmar to hole out Paul Clark Willard Maw-so- n Ilovey Henderson then captured the JuClin Henderson and Paul nior open consolation championship Ownby by defeating Onan Mecham 1 up on the 18th hole PROS CONSIDER Jim Graves won the first flight Four Balt Lake golfers prominent rhampionshlp by taking a fairly are entering the Monclose match from Steve Cook four tana considering state open golf tournament and three which will be held at1 the Meadow Winners of each flight and Laik Country club of Great Falls medalist will receive trophies Mont nated by The Tribune Mickey Riley Nlbley park pro Harry Borg Bonneville instructor: Babe McHugh and Tom McHugh of s Ogrlen and Fort Douglas respecti- London Promoter Has vely are the Utahns who are dickering to compete In the Montana of Ruling Europe event which Is scheduled July 23 4 State Amateur Golfers Await Monday In B League and George 8chnelter of Ogden and Bill Kingsley Country club caddie begin an eighteen-hol- e Journey at Nlbley park Sunday at 2 30 O'clock Watch Chuck Smith Say Golf Critics i i Jeff Tries To Become Second Tex Golfers Dates u For Cup Matches lit-ti- ( Vis-ion- Copp ht I le T'”' Veterans Scoff At AntiFoul Rule Boston Walter - Gets Heavier Champs Listed Pitchers Alike lo r Banii)iiioaocldent -5 -4 J Uncle Robby Proves Himself J Wise Swapper Blae-hold- It er ba-eb- Provo Golfers R-'t- Schedule Play Heavies Kevhe At Magna Club Pittsburgh Hope ln y u praw t ' ip-l- Coru ad Jt ‘"notbv Jbut I Cmre‘ Cme nmd rrifnmnjr! 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