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"fcvs - t 4 1 I r‘ v U ' i --- 4 36 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 32 1930 UNDEFENDED TRIBUNE CITY AMATEUR TITLE GOLFERS’ GOAL Many Youthful Stars 'Armour Wins Seek Foley’s Honors Cily Champ in Nalional Over Farrell Hdrt Beaten WINS C C TITLE Links Tourney Starts Sept 18 Blues Annex Aspire to City Golf Throne Power Links Tilt at Dale Two young aspirants for Charley Foley’s abdicated city Left Dick Freed and Ralph Pugmire amateur crown Lutze Bern Tangle In Main Mat Matcli Meet 4: Miss Mary Dooly former state champion who an nexed the Country club championship King of The Salt lake Tribune’s city amateur goi( tournament for the last two years Charles E Foley veteran Salt Lake golfer has abdicated this year In favor of new talent While he Is In search of the f rational amateur crown the rest jfi Salt Lakes stellar golfers with e sprinkling of ambitious golfers from I if over the state will battle for'' Seendanry to the vacated throne For years a leader In local golfing circles and through those years steadily repulsing the onslaughts upon his honors bv up and coining I I ? 1 i j f! 4 j I and Uifr U -- ' J ill Members of the Blues walked off major honors In the annual team match as the closing event of the golf season sponsored bydhe Electrical league of Utah Thursday afternoon at Forest Dale The Blues defeated the Reds 64 to 29 Led by Captain B C J Wheatlake the Blues piled up a huge lead In the early returns and the Reds under the leadership of Captain W A Moser were outscored J A Kahn captured the league golf by defeating J W championship Wade 1 up In the final 18 holes In the grand final Low net honors went to Frank Edward who tallied a net 65 card while B E Rowley won low gross prize with a 79 Rowley placed himsell In the famed circle of golfers bv dropping an ace on No 8 at Forest Dale The feat marked the high water mark of the days golfing activity William Jennings won the approaching contest when he placed hts ball 22 feet from the pin on No 12 while A Leonard won the driving contest with a tee shot off No 1 Prizes were presented to all event winners at a banquet at the clubhouse In the evening J A Hale was toastmaster at the banquet while J M Perlewltz was chairman of the golf committee ably seconded by Richard E Folland executive secretary of the Electrical league of Utah Summary of the team match le tained when Farrell putts Johnny failed missed to sink short tluee four-foote- Two aown when the afternoon Farrell squared the the short fourteenth when Armour required two shots to reach the green Armen won the fifteenth when Johnny found sand In approaching and also won the six teenth when Farrell was an inch short with a four-foputt Farrell had been favored to win and when he made his sprint in the play hla victory was conceded early couldn’t T stand prosperity” he told Armour In congratulating him Anothrr favored plater was eliminated when Horton Smith of Cragx-tow- n N Y bowed to Joe Kirkwood began on : ot 265-ya- trick shot artist playing unattached The score was one up Their match was the only one decided on the home green Kirkwood squared the match by hole on missing the thirty-fift- h which Smith drove out of bounds Kirkwood also won the 36th Smith waa trapped in approaching the home green and look a five one over REDS Fank Edwardi Harry Farle J A Taehe W o derated A1 Espino- Chicago 2 and 1 Their match ended when Fspinosa went Into a trap on his approach at the thlity-flft- h green after having a wild tee shot Lacey will meet Armour and Kirkwood will meet Sarazen hi tomorrow’s semifinal round MyTifty 1Jears in ‘Baseball $ CONNIE MAGIC!" MANAGER WORLD CHAMPION PHILADELPHIA L E J ! O L R ATHLETICS What quickened niy desire to Utah Copper Club The busy littleNOcity Meriden was 'escape from the hinterland to see the the great city pleased with the efforts of its magnificent Innocently caused by a traveling ball team In representative Meet Scheduled which marked the fhst year of the man or drummer as he was more (—— A D A 0 3 Hanerman Pratt Thompson Ackerman Toal A of all-sta- te wh-at- ik 39 A D Smltji H ftparks J Swaner E B Roaley P M Parry J Morrtfl O J Hyde F Hoai J Bheptrd R Ray Julian Bamberger Total was IN 1884 often called then One came In East We all hustled and pleased Meriden Brookfield a short time before who d fans with our efforts was mv Idea of Berry Wall of the We had a tense fight with Waterbury day He wore a checked suit of many for the pennant but had to be con- horsepower rating judging from the Iso of the quarterfinal matches din It created a high linen collar and tent with second place were forced to extra hole by the 51 Holes Medal Waterbury had for its leading a tie redder than many noses I have brilliant play In the contests In the points pair Lovett and Con Daley seen in my day lower bracket Roy Erickson required BflJ who became conspicuous In the maBut the clean-u- p wallop of his sarSv(iuh Douth Lund buth Wpit itreeu 36 holes to defeat Jaite ItiddL - bilei utnahara v§ o 8 Speclil lo Th Tribune at Bautum jor leagues afterward The Connecti- torial display was a derby with a high In the upper Brat ket Harry Lott took MAGNA— The of cut State league was a feeding station crown I had never seen one before championship flfr thlr failure at Oaden 1t Stur- 27 holes to win from Rnv a HI journey to Hlmhem the Utah Copper Golf club will be for the fan set right from it infancy We had derbies in those dtT' hr 0 8 I1 ofev1 days but the the in The o s up In the other two matches rch ot iruue rwinu from September 17 to 27 Inclu- and continued to advance held the players to crow ns were low very low and one round A C Ensign defeated Vern''am a"1 be i full ttrrneth over fifty-foof holes sive 'existed u a it will (ha as Binham iani medalR kiss almost could long the brim Joe lT6aL uPftnd Mitchell 'Don from 'CopparH thBCdm to well titlnu th vikmaa plav It was announced here today My fust year on the professional Weber and Lew Fields wore these Uat RaturfUv William Hook 3 and 2 first holes of the field was rosy The drew We on the stage eighteen all detbles to dachshund up foa” &T7 ’0 qualifying rounds will be played on mWrlnKST f"r vsthenextround years after and they were player A C Ensign put up w ood iiiht nd September 17 18 and 19 with nine expectations and inevery hv !wy full which was! wavs good for laughs on their y his salary nod bll nd Roy Liickaon vs Clarence kwch occr !lr® nhould to umwm Iht Am hue- - players to qualify in the championo means always the case at that trance im expected MltChelL up ax la&t All remainder flight of the of nship time In those baseball was a I wore a typical Joe Weber but tlie field shooting their qualifying risk and many adays trusting young man Uilrntlv vowed that as soon as I round will enter the consolation left his home high in hopes after leached Boston I would seek out a iTsssass Both flights will be played signing a contract railing for a good presentable-lookin- g and hat flight the same dates with the first! salary only to see the -league spilt onleave some Meriden mon-- y shop on for a high ' eighteen being plaved September 20 21 22 and 23 with the final eighteen Connecticut State league whole-soule- l ur GOLF Ht 08 CK OF £ i hirSlL? W Brown L Dee C foYar I well 1 Hf f: 1 3 3 0 3 0 0 5 greatest Four Salt Leke hlvh school atjj- Ietes will depart for Denver nniver-jhl- s sity Sunday It was announced here Thursday The quartet Pete Carlston East high Seymour Pie Droubay L D S C Eddie Fox East high and Harry Browm East high all had brilliant scholastic careers here Fox a back was the only athlete BLUES to win four letters at Fast high last He also was awarded the Rich-- t ? medalfor all around athletic fimond Don McDonald scholarship achievement Brick Vood limit A1 Howarih Carlston was an end and theJohn Evko of Cincinnati the tall George B Earle was who from I Droubay graduated B C Elmer L D S high school In 1929 was fast man who toyed with O B j Hatey will get a real teat C R Hifxon of the outstanding schol-- 3 Guthile last week one ranked a A in Kittleman special event when he meej astic footoall basketball and J Boyd Hills George Hills of Rockford 3 ball players of the state Vern Halltday hlooked good last week' even W he 3 William Jrnnlnis viiard East at L A Tripp dd drop two out of three falls to 2 6am Lrapr Dern and should be able to make the Hugh Fergpsnn 2 John W Wade Cincinnati man dive deeply intp hi3 3 John Evan big bag of tricks 0 W T Lawrence 3 of MAGNA— Saturday will be the last day of play for the semifinal round of the delayed August leg of the directors’ cup tournament at the Utah Copper Golf club M Corry Vft Ashaorth Dick JonM B P Manning E J Helm Darwin PTfbalrn W A Mowr C A Wolirom A Fuller J A Kahn A Bloniquist A Leonard J M PrrlewlU A Danboa J Howie Geo B Thomas I A Hale E R Lacey Pine Valley N J eliminated Harold Sampson BurCalif 4 and 3 It was lingame Sampson who yesterday ousted Leo Ulegel defending champion Oene Baiazen Flushing on his home course the playing Fresh Meadow layout Smith Gua AncWson Georee frilerbeck parCharles sa Pt Lutze fast-movi- hole-ln-o- S Copper Golfers Play August Leg Semifinal of all the the flashiest the wrestling program last season makes his bid to settle scores with Ira Dem Utah' Nick is fit as a Idol Friday night fiddle and ready to do what he almost did to the Salt Laker last time Lutze la full of the vigor of life and works at top speed at all times Ira declared after the battle last June that he was fairly dizzy from trying to keep track of the wrestler from the coaot Dern is no slouch on the mat himself but there were times m that memorable battle when Ira got pointers on the real meaning of and action speed Nick Is a product of Notre Dame and he has all the strength and stamina Knute Rockne demands of a football player His football training stands him in good stead now' Dern hasn't bpen saying much during the week but It Is known that he has been plugging hard and keeping himself In top form for what he expects to be one of the hardest battles of the year Ira is five pounas heavier than he was when he met Lutze In June but the weight Is in arms and shoulders and adds to bis strength w ithout slowing him up Dern endured a maulmg from Lutze last June and he wanls to be In shape to stand the gaff this time and bide his tlmp for the peppy youngster to grow careless When that tune comes if it does Ira hopes to be able to end the battle in a hurry Hy Sharman and Jim Pappas of Chicago meet In the opening bout of h K’ Pappas Is reputed to Nick le round match Expected to Give Ira Busy Evening younger wrestlers and man who appeared on wdlh 1 Boy From CoaM Speedy Fort Douglas Links Finale Electrical League Golfers Wind Up Season Kahn W ins Farrell In the morning 18 of their contest led Ar mour by four holes after six had been Armour then settled down played and won or halved every hole from the sixth through the eighteenth Some of Armour victories were obthird-roun- d i golf ers Foley will leave his honors the younger men And they will all f In the battle when the qualify-1- ! 18 “ lng round begins on September Para under the direction1 1 at Nibley of J M Mickey Riley professional i --'’1 of the course Qualifying for the tournament' starts on Thursday September 18 tr — continues on Friday and Saturday of that week and on Sunday 6ep- - "'J'-'t ember 21 match play will begin Two rounds will be played on feun-4 clay September 21 On Wednesday1 September 24 the thhd round championship flight only will played On Saturday September there will be held the semifinal rounds of all flights and orf Sunday' September 28 the final rounds of all flights Extra play la required On Wednesday for the championship round because of the fact that made up of 32 players Instead as are all other flights 1 The Tribune city amateur tour-- ! As nament is open to all amateur golf- - f-era Its prize Is the official city 4 amateur championship recognised by the Utah State Golf association official body of the sport In the state The Tribune will supply Its usual Former Stale Golf Queen splendid awards for medalist chamand winners of all Defeats Mrs II Evans pion runner-u- p other flights With Foley away in search of the Final national amateur crown an impressive group of youngsters will be out after the city title They Include Ralph Pugmrre runner-u- p to Foley Negotiating the first nine holes in many Important tournaments jWlth a phenomenal 40 card Miss Dick Freed former intermountaln Mary Dooly successfully defended Cauntrv club championship by Amateur cnumpiong Chink Graves HpfABtln? Mrs 1 TT Evahs 3 and 2 junior open champion of 192a Abel n exnjn(f match Thursday shots were superb veil" MIm Dooly’ jor tournaments of the jj tee to green and she piled up a jMfj KIYinn llfit of vctci&n tliiVera iarfre nough lead on the first nine wiLh - hrr suhnar aolf to malnaW from the Country club Forest Dele Fort Douglas Mbley Park Ogden Tooele and Magna It Lacey Sarazen Join Tommy in Semifinal Round FLUSHING N Y Sept 11 (UP) — A recalcitrant putter cost Johnny Farrell former nalional open champion his chance In the P G A tournament here today the Mamaronerk N Y pro losing to Tommy Armour The score was nervy Detroiter be ’ Kirkwood in Women Clash YOUC? ha no WILL 4wih back Ano FtWH 4 Hfc WUlST Veteran llurler Features Meet 0 0 3 The B rare off days Thursday The five who 3'pJaypd collected ix hits among them and Smot one was able to Increase his average and Churk Klein holders of x'014 Gehrig and fourth place kept their marks ujthird a each made Slat 318 and 383 reflectively 3 two hit in five turns at bat AI Bimmone William Morgan 80 Tear young Layton a chance to overtake Klein through (Most horseshoe flinger showed el) and sundry -- Idajr of scheduled ldlene Bill Terry who Thuisday that he is accurate of aim and 64 hit once in live hi and rival In ailrmpts dad!y of execution Morgan ho nimsed out three times division B won seven games lostpitching Babe Herman none and each lost 3 points while Bnb Ruth dropped tolled up a tclal of 33 points 1 as he made one hit in four R Mitchell A trips of Kaysvilje class leader The standing non four games and lot one R AB H O A good ettendance of pitcher attended H3 ?3l Terrv Giant m the Kayjivllle ward carnival no fne m I2h Herman Robin The scores 131 201 139 533 Oehrtg Yankees DIVISION A 141 133 583 Klein Phillies W L SR DR TP Pi 117 1?8 H T) Tolbot Bimmons Athletic 3 3 73 27 I'M 5)l Layton 130 457 139 168 363 R Mitchell Kaysvllle Ruth Yankees 4 ! 73 25 135 Home run standing R H Bradford Salt Lake 2 3 80 27 134 'ilO Home run 7 hurMlay—Hurst 3 3 75 32 119 12 Phillies 2 C O Periy Balt Lake 1 1 K Wilson Cubs I 4 73 12 Klein Phillies J Wituill Kaysvllle 97 lr2 Hnfey 2 3 71 31 113 119 Cardinals 1 Wrleht Rooms 1 Reynold Prank Hyde Kaysvllle White box 1: Cuccnicllo Reds 1 DIVISION B — 48 Yan7 Wilson RiUh The leaders Cubs 0 71 26 145 30 Wtlllpm Morean Lavton kees 45 Gehrl Yankees 39 Simmon Oeo Edward Balt Like 5 2 84 20 J4 303 I ake 5 2 1U 20 153 28 Athletic 34 Berger Breves 34 Foxx Ath-eti- c 33 Hartnett Cubs 33 Klen Phil David Hams Kryvllle 4 3 77 17 lit 2 6 D Bradford lies 32 Salt L 4 3 97 13 121 2 n jH 792 American W H Stevenson bait L I 6 League total— National A 611 iHarold Annett Kiwsvllle 2 5 1403 0 7 50 12 Grand total IharlMorran Layton 74 178 UKt A Hinfct irl‘ cc en-b- holes and coming 27 There Sptember 24 23 WHY LtFf TF?UE A 5 HIMGE I cc ISiiMi MAX£ YWt zWIYC flights prize to the ninner-u- p be given the medalist cc CC CC HOtk fVTT(rti- - 26 awarded First prize will winner of the champiogo to nship flight second prize to the runner-up third pilze to the winner of the consolation flight and fourth CC FACE will be 6lx prizes in the thetwo OF BACK cx The hunt for clothes of value at a moderate price ends at Fife's 1AL CC A hJyp- r- 'CC cc By SOL METZGER c A prize will and low score John Sargent the great American artist tried to tell his pupils that In the consolation flight of particular vintage derby wis mechanics were a necessity in art a'dv’anred to the'Na poised on a stand in the window All play will be in threesomes with' horn after I Putting Is an art the art of golf the plajer d choosing their own part- - tlonal league I would give ten times iwalked inside and a man with while 4he big thing according ners In the qualify ing round Pair- its value to get it back tonchop whiskers rppronched me'to Bobby Jones la to hole the putt be will made according to scores hnds before him with-- 1 he like all sound putters makes use ings all of the the Connecticut State league at!'vahln? for other rounds The theIntime principles wus no reserve clause ut soap or water You know whatof certain mechanical thoie round be will 1 scores used In contracts and a plaver was free to mpan- 1 hav M’en such a qualifying when Calamity Jane begins reeling -- mce in making up the fifty-foholes of saw life him in real but I off the birdies where he pleased after finishing’ Pa determine the champions and sign term The main one in putting Is to play towinners In his contract In the lastthfn the mut-jfamade wants known and my the back of the left hand to— prize weeks of the league race I received William Hook captain of the local several That enables the 1885 and eventual— inn chops soon came back with an ward the hole offers for Rrmf ul He had one that fitted and wrist joint to Roneri will take a bquaa o( about U- - bIKeU in Diav wjtu tu through Uke UIC Hartford sing f If ten niLUift to frtf V onn a I was ashed to look at the effect in a hinge and just as naturally Any SWne m w nrnmaf'h 1th fheTimpanogoaj ryf There I stood a gangling of other position of this joint causes the or Ua montn which was 135 mirror salary This will meet2 6 fourth be the Inches all the taller because wrist to lock Putts are stabbed as golfers j offeet the high crown ing of the two clubs this jeartwowith My trousers result and curve because of the ended about 6 Inches above the shoes cut applied the Magna boys having won of and It renulnlv was 1 sotnel the three pavt meetings and like line the left elbow up to! Likewise 'ood rmalny The off the 1884 cl'aract'r lit “ rube drama joint wll automatically permit Unlike the sun moon and plan- race was the fist iu my haVball fL?allv °frthrfW V°u to follow through on the long The big1 R‘as?n ets eaUi star rises alwavs at piacti-call- y career that I did network to refect thatuny appearance (Putt where more than wrists are the same point in !he heavens shoe factory had closed down and begun of the Fast Brookfield post- - applied to the stroke there was no emplovment available! ‘1 front cew i1 such a daring derby that except the rankest drudgery so I de-- 1 that hook or slice Straighten elded to indulge myself in the luxury e"t"a‘rd of the town wits & yZ outCore your drive by writing Sol Metigrr ltJ’f of a workless winter eves too d tected a smile over care of this paper for free leaflet on i rerThi that he Driving Indose sUmped addressed ni I v m faflie r ha drospe fac’ofmuttcnchopsTlvat h s s all w as wav there was no necessity foe tne vainly tried to ihungle right 1930 Publishers Sjndl- 1 d‘n e?e ’ ’at s‘lUs’ out of my 50 a month at Meriden 1 thbe dignity I could was able to put enough aside to make averred muster and I wish you would showing my head was crowned with a a winter loaf possible m s‘in’p'hlr a n newderby ofthe most distinctive Joe Nevertheless it was 'a quiet winter had a most delightful time In Weber model There was no Great White Way inal- - I lon and hen off the (Copyright 1930 by The Christy New Fnr land town of 500 in the win-- 1 Wal-ttie riext Syndicate ) I skated on Toketraln at taat ter of 1884-8- 5 our attended rural inshaway littlej e r— t-affairs and played whist Onc or 11 ® U twice that off season I vkslted Boston 4 the Paris of every New Englanders JA moni flavor of Goetz ' full — rich a Club eje Country V tsz c j mut-ian- C r cc CC c - ur CC No ‘’breaking in” necessary! 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