Show THE SALT L'AKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING JULY IP 1930 j! FOLEY FREED REACH UTAH AMATEUR GOLF FINAL Renew Golf FewrWith State Title as Stake Gene Says Stribling Pugmire Larson Go r Down in Semifinals Charles E Foler (left) defending champion and Dick Freed (right) who challenges the crown n a championship Man to Beat German lng and afternoon treed defeated Foley in the final of the intermountain amateur at Ogden last summer and also in the Goun- - Mrs Lee Mida Wins Western Veteran Youth Will Clash Sunday in ChamMatch Falter? Final Ace Fort on pionship Douglas Nine Flight Winners Determined 36-Htj- lc TIGS JINX Those who watched C E Foley the defending Utah state amateur golf champion and Ralph Pugmlre outhful title challenger go through their paces Friday In a scheduled semifinal round tilt Rere provided an unusual golf study le Thrre was the champion — Foley —grim with years of competitive play behind him and one of the greatest golfers to ever grace 1 tali folfdom He was fighting to hold back the eager and keen — youth Pugmire — bent upon pushing past the man who has stood between him and the local golf pinnacle for three long years Pugmlre had never beaten Foley d the golf Jinx hovered over him In the early stages of the battle Foley Ras away to a commanding lead but the complexion of the e match changed as the dogged stuck to his task At the tenth hole the Fort ace squared the match and Foley some of his confidence shaken for aU his match-pla- y experience began to look up on hts shots CHAMP NERVOIS e Foley won back a slim lead on No 13 by sinking a but the champion feeling weight of the title missed his tee shot on No 15 and Pugmlre evened the match Pug-mtr- one-hol- again Again Foley allowed his eyes to rise too qukkly on an Iron shot and Pugmlre growing ever confident won the No 14 to become one-uphis first match lead to cast Its charm over the challen-- l ger again The ultimate loser began to mUschGU that a much lwer han cheap plaver would have made But for all of Pugmlre s loose playing on the third round when he shot a 42 It was a haggard looking champion who stepped up to the thtrty-eecon- d tee which was to be his riv ai's Waterloo By MEL GALLAGHER Archrivals ever since the progres-- 3 she Dick Freed pushed his golfing figure Into the championship class three seasons ago the young Coun- and Charles F try club siege-gu- n Foley will clash Sunday morning and afternoon in a titular match for the 1930 Utah state amateur golf crown So much Ras determined Friday Rhen Foley the defending tltlehold- er defeated Ralph Pugmlre on the d hole S and 4 and l of accomplished the Abel Larson giant Nlblev lineman on the thirty-fourt- h hole 4 and 2 Champion Finished “CHICAGO COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN FINISH MATCH EVEN ot Bob Nevins of Nlbley park and 8 Ure of Forest Dale will clash nine the taentv-ftrthe second flight title Ure defeat pulled his second shot and flubbed lng Norman Schultz 3 and 2 and another eventually going down in a fat seven Pugs other win came on the twenty-fift- h green which FoIn theW when Foleyl for st ley three-putte- d Either nervous Mrs R A Wagstaff old-tim- er s wlth-nln- ot v We wonder and we marvel at whose perpetuality as a golf these in parts may be champion likened to Bobby Jones and his naFo-le- tional realm Freed met and defeated Foley In the final of the intermountain amateur championship at Ogden the Country club youth nosed out the champion in the final of the Country club championship 1 up and he defeated him in the club team Forest Dale-Count- ry 285-ya- par four for th Bonnvlll Fort Poutl Four up and five to place TVley Falrlngi tram to match morning UJiun"'! a 0 clock at Sunday ended the match on the the new municipal follow No 32 when Pugmlre overran theunx FORT POUOLAS green was short on a niblick from a'Hafi?NnoriLLB Tom Mt Hrnrn X r j ' 1 f 1 I i vJ Jr IM Friday Loop Leaders Win Sharp Tilts For Trainer VANCOUVER B C July 18 Stewart Whiter 54 veteran race horse trainer yesterday foretold the end of a race — his ow n As he saddled Shasta Bishop for the fifth race at Hastings park a “hunch” came to him The Jockey climbed on and the horse was led to the track Winter watched It go This Is the last race in which 111 ever look after a horse ” he said While the race was on he dropped dead presumably from heart disease OF) —Henry FRIDAY AM4TFI R Standing of the Jam Won in Lcwifc 6 6 4 Laundry Prt 1 3 4 Centerville Stars Trail Dudley’s 139 In Open Tilt Death Hunch Proves Right fH7 61 S 600 000 397-ya- Sunr'i Schedule v Western Opt Comand Peacock umpire jnn two-putt- 5Sr' 1 ELKO Nev— Fishing Is to be closed soon In Pole canyon creek Secret Pass creek and the Bouth Fork of the Humboldt river This decision announced In ord ! n a err JS! b ltshed in Elko by the county commissioners August 1 w 111 see the closing of the two Itrst streams and South Fork will be banned to fishermen on August 15 to be opened later in the season than the other two Gkrne Warden Frank Middleton of play today Dudley covered the Falrview Country clubs course In 71 today and his total of 139 gave him the lead by one tac-Vil- to r 1 j r- - Kni - 1 500 Calls for Cockerels COr KTRlLS 3 From Baby Buggies to Homes “Moved” by a Hollywood If-- 3 1 d hole"M tis tfijv Ttr 3-- The Messenger Boy WINNIE WINKLE THE BREADWINNER — The best money can buy--no A30J“ YOU)' 6S Winkle ? 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o w‘"hT'c'b j i jS ! ers after hls mediocre 74 of jester not trvi'ng and awarded the j rivals might have been all square torv pars rest of da the game Center- Rruvri c rf 4043 jon 3 s Icislcn to Foreman Zlvic previous) t°r the with four holes to go !l !? 5 S for the had made one in the first and its Hls card read l 33 3110 warned for hls holding 6 2 AVFKK AN ASSOCIATION In 38 ir three for third fifth nine the the and other Murray Woo morning tlcs and for his apparent dislnUina- — CARD COMPARISON Standi ng af iht 1m j 0 j wV as 33 00 00 04 ‘ ' J“ tlie afternoon Uon f1Bht 3 17 0 Loom lie The comparison is drawn to show 383775 ln thePugmlre registered a 42 and morning 3 0 0 0 st Paul the closeness In their respective first nine in the afternoon “ Toledo natch play cards and also to leave Larson proved a worthy foe for Minneapoli n the impression that Sundays final Freed ln the other semifinal which 4 o?o S— frame second solid the mo and three 6 cniumbullr ha the earmarks of a classic and was Rumn r Errors— Robert Jumleson Indianapolis of mqro sensational Complied br h singles sent the other one across In' Stolen M bases— Hearting Randall Pear MUailea not an anticlimax as many fans are shots productive hurler lha twosome Include the the bione Frida same press of fifth lumted than leading son wanning Jont Johnson uettr me Three wont to believe base Raidaii bs — Johm C Wti£m ivhit kept the hits he allowed well scat- - IhH Clicking out a 36 opening nine Freed Nui n RiqUi nATsvn Friday’ Double pit - LEADINa o all lnninRs hilt the tlvfh in 8 took a lead of one up at the mid- 6 Golumbu Pet TndltntpoH ah h xo c wtt Run Parson jierea jWM Rf Piui 12 But golf i a strange thing at morning round and when the Nlb-'- o Doui Phims 6 sm 407 6 io in the lone Pon bi for— ciy 3 Brunei is he Mlnnpolls three and uhen Brurk jielded ss 6 Tolfdo 7 Louitll ln133 4°4 7 Phuiies 8 on best Anything Is liable to hap89 dee Paw Br by Clay crossed the Bttr final irame ley park jouth blew up on tha 9 76 2r 6 114 wieball-- 0 tt Clay Athletic City 10 Simmon v2 Pullman rUnU1 off BH'rldf I Hit mith MiJruk pen! But whether this and that holes of the morning round Freed Trrry oiam 83 317 389 plate U pitched bll — Jol non by Buridge Pssed m 32 138 38 PAT ACF PVLLMAtf of tarn hour 40 Doders TTXA IFAtl F Tim hull Woolley happens the final between I oley ran up hls advantage to three up Hermn nk 33 Km LALNDRY Mgs home runs Rutli BHOA BUndinf af he Tram Umpire — Don nd Prince Bcorrr and Freed will be as luring a 4 17 2 — i eeter Brrirrr Reaching the fifteenth green one phiiii? 27 Yaik lb BHOA match to see a any match that down rattled off a 3 4 5 4for Brvf 25 iiou Cum 25 foxx Ath R TTrroc rf 3 0 0 Prnro:r 2b 340341 Freed 3 12 ha been staged on local links 5 four consecutive wins HU o I Nr!sorb ss sa Keln Phl5 pj Tfrrr'n FRANKLIN KAIOFD l a o 3 0 3 0 Nrlsoi l ance on canyon No 18 hole was a’oiants Ill Hndapp Indian If Harman Ol rt cf 3 18 2 M jrph 2b I'"' 310 0 NEW YORK JlllV 18 (UP) — L0' Houston COlf enlr jDoddfr b138 Rirr Bnvtor lpsrfrk 2 7 M 104 0 c ItankA r Run Cook ir TTUtJ hrnk Gehrig fOne Punch) Williams New York naiis Shot irom Vvk( KJn IU(Ung R 1010 colored Phlllrg loo Foxx Ahlriir 07 Itrrson rf 3 20 2s 00 Mtky Tf ib orr p light heavyweight knocked "Sunioiit"10 bark tee Freed landed his ball on Simmons ah ettrs 94 Ruth 100nk tool pnood( 0 o l 0 J If 0 l Ru Yunks sion p Cmk cor4 Rjih out BUlv Franklin New York in the tliA rim nfth ranvon and he nlared Cipuio 8 Cubfc p rnmnn Klem Ahby cf Anirnr 1100 Ithlrrt round of a scheduled hls Iron adroitly on the green His Athene 83 comb Ynkef so a 21 e zvs 3i a bout at Canarsie arena tonight Wil-H- " Pnrt ortl) d Tloijston 2 Total Total outt of 25 feet narrowly missed the Mot tuyir f b 1321 McMnu Vaco 10 Laundr 6“? Hams weighed 177 and Franklin Ta Tl"vPirate H'rirR!!' No golfer could play Uiat 2 cup Withit Fall 14 Pn Anion o 14 Geh Waner 169 4 4 m 4 13 B" R Frrorrv jmonr nnarr Camper any better match SPECIAL DISEASES OP Pole Canyon Streamt Closed to Fishermen From Charge Bonneville Fort Pairings Ready EvUn' The'-toume- st FREED OBSTACLE Sunday the champion undergoes another acid test— more of a match than most fans realize— when he faces Dick Freed in the titular match There’s reason enough Freed and Folev met in five vital matches last summer and the younger man triumphed in three of them and one was tied Foley gleaned one victory BtUlmora 10 Montreal 4 Rochester S Jersey City 1 Rpidint S Toronto 3 Mrs R A Wagstaff defeated Mrs d 1 iR the final oflihat this action be taken in that at tive fish be protected Theorder T 2Lhe dUcU)rs fish col- Fort Douglas Friday The match was Hen m the large holes in the South contested Mrs Wagstaff was Fork late In the year and they are 4 closely 1 up at the end of the first nine but easily taken by the fishermen he Mrs Finch squared the match on the declares fifteenth hole winner annexed Nos 18 and 17 to win FL th 470-ya- rd possi- Friday’s lUsalts Wins Post Meet 536-ya- Foley ha stood the gaff for all his veteran summers and as one observer remarked: “How long can that continue to master all opposition?” commission has final of the presidents cup where she is paired against Mrs W W Cassidy C E Foley and Dr E W Browning Baiiimnr '' will clash next week for the Ju'y leg directors' cup championship gratuitously because of the aspect with which championship most fans and critics viewed the match or simply because he wasn t there with the shots Pugmlre fell MAGNA —The Utah Copper golfan easy prey on the final eighteen ers will entertain Walt Miller and Foley Drops Long his golfers from Provo In a team Futt to Start match on the local course next Sunthat Winning the nineteenth twentieth day The Provoa pro announces he will bring squad of about 15 and twenty-fourt- h holes Foley took a one-u- n lead at players with him for the match A the twenty-sevenand he adminls- - return thatch will be arranged in the bred the coup de grace by three near future e successive wins beginning the final! The Utah Copper club is now of a pro since the putt out the services Dropping a twentv-foon the twenty-eight- h for a birdie resignation of Alex Stevenson Bill two Foley became two up and he Hook captain of the B team hi the Increased the lead to three when he state golf league is handling arlaid an approach four feet from the rangements for the coming match No 29 and with Provo pin on the long went down In birdie four figures Pugmlre was par on each hole Pugmlre went haywire on the next hole a dog-le- g fairway The Fort ace missed his spoon the ball resting In the brushes to the right and he wasted a shot extri NEWPORT Ky July 18 on--A eating himself He was oqtn four for a Tdven but he three-putte- d technical "manslaughter charge was By a queer turn of fate Pugmlre's dismissed today by County Judge C efforts to rally In a near hopeless G Matz against Jimmy Neal Cincause were blighted by a break for cinnati Junior welterweight boxer hole Folev who Monday knocked out Sammy Foley on the thirty-firhit a drive which did not rise two Buchmann Waycross Ga The latter feet off the ground headed for the died Wednesday from cerebral hembushes and a creek 75 yards up the orrhages which a coroner said might falrw ay have been due to over exertion In the ring or apoplexy Break Discourage Judge Matz ruled evidence showed Fort Douglas Ace the two blows to the stomach and The ball caromed off the cement one to the chin preceding the knockbridge bounded over the beckoning out in the seventh round did not ditch and stopped out on the fair- cause death With a treway safe from trouble mendous iron shot Foley placed his dubbed drive on the green and went down in par figures while Pugmlre only 20 yards short of the hole with his drive was also down athletic York bilities but that certain restrictions wojld be necessary to avoid a return to the old “everything goes” type of fighting The former champion said he believed W L (Young) Stribling was the most likely contender to win tha Mrs W H Mitchell and Mrs J N heavyweight crown now held by Max Casella fought 27 holes without jSchmelingr Concerning the Schmel- y foul fiasco Gene said: reaching a decision in the featurelng-Sharkedl’It was a shame the fight had to first round of the July leg of the In a foul blow but the tendency rectors' cup at the Country club Thev end holes next to hit low is Sharkey's main fault will play another nine He loses his head at the crucial mo- week Mi s J C Deal defeated Mr Bert ment There are times when a 4 and 3 to reach the second eree might give him the benefit of the doubt but the decision In his round Friday afternoon Mrs W O Hunter will plsy Mrs1 fight with Gchmellng went against him a C E Foley In and rightfully so'' first round match Saturday Mrs Hunter Is also In the after-Free- At hole one down th that he gleaned two holes CHARLESTON W Va July IS UP)— Gene Tunnej retired heavyweight champion stopped off here today en route from New York to While Sulphur Springs and was so pleased at the reception accorded him bv a large gathering of boxing fans that he amiablv consented to discuss current pugilistic affairs Tunney said he believes the new rule adopted by the New — tournament doR-nfal- twenty-seven- Give Reception Mrs Lee Mtda of Butterfield Country club today added another to her string of golf triumphs defeating Miss June Begbe of Olympia Fields 6 and 5 In the title round of the women s Western Golf association st Pug-tntr- r 18 July Folks Former Champ Warm Golf Tourney Freed and Larson Rent out In the afternoon In 39 s and the ranvoneer just managed to maintain his three- Larson Ron the twenty- up lead eighth and thlitieth holes and Freed hole tucked away the thirty-firFreed reached the thirty-fourt- h green dormie three and Rhen Larson overshot the green to take a five Freed ended the match Rith a par four Freed went out in the morning card to Larsons ith a 3744—fl2 while each recorded 39 s d 0n the outgoing nine of the noon round A Carter Brownie Hunter and W both of the Countrv club Rill fight 11 out for the flrft fllBht champion- Ship Sunday morning following the nun nourish championship tRosome Huntermade a breeze a remarkable recovery to Rhlp W tricky canyon Fighting which p laved havoc Rith wayward Mitchell also of the Country club tee shots and high pitch shotsPug-- j m one semifinal one up and Carter mire shot a falrlv respectable 75 card 'downed Harry Loynd of Nlbley park In the mprning round to lead one up Folev 1 up but In the afternoon his Hunter Ras tao down with three game collapsed almost completely holes to plav but he ripped off three e In 42 a out mediocre He tanked a wins Going putt on lost his lead and reached the No 17 to square the match thirty-secon- Charleston New Home” |