Show THE SALT LAKE TRTIH' X K FRIDAY MORNING JANUARY 10 18 19:31 GOLDEN HOLDS HIS" LEAD IN MEXICO OPEN By Ripley M MEN BASKETBALL believe it or not Johnny Ends 73 — Day With Him 143 on — - - ANT hTAKt Division One CiR Giving First 36 Milk r McKinley BH ve dp re WilGu d By BRIAN BELL Mexico Jan 15 (AP)— John Golden continued to set the place in the $25000 Agua Caliente open golf tournament today by adding a score of 73 to his 70 of y total of 143 yesterday for a Von Elm 73 P11U Him Cache lloopslcrs Win From Bees s m North Cache praciRe game played al were Badly off The Be eager Thuradfty form the firm half and North Carhe was score at the hall on the Inna and of a Coach Ferguson sent in his reserves in the third quarter and something must have while on the happened to the regulars bench for when they came in for the last period with the score 23 5 ininM them they looked Ilk a different team The rally was cut ihort by the final nun The scores NORTH Merrill Plant II wait c rf BOX ELDER CACHE OTFP' 5 10 10 I 1 0 3 3 t 0 4 Baker rf Lee If Somison OTFP 0 10 40 2 3 3000 c s r FuYmuwwii' it o o o o In Threatening Position rnpp°to ” 0 ° j J J The close of the second day's play1" o o o o Hnnr u found three well known players and Suiien c 'two of lesser reputation grouped at’ 147 tn fine position to leap into the forefront of the battle If the leaders falter In the later rounds Oene Sarasen and Horton 8m!th each shot 75 today and Oeorge Von Elm the business man came in with a line J3 Ralph a uldahl Dallas Texas and Willard Hutchison young Chicago pro made it a quintet in the tie for fifth Hutchison getting a score of 73 today and Guldahl 74 The low score of the second round was a par 73 In which Chet Beer Bakersfield Calif stood alone the only man to get an even break with the card With 78 yesterday this gave the Californian a score of 148 the position occupied by Leo Dlegel who slumped from 73 yesterday to 78 today Perfect weather greeted the players a warm sun flooding the course over which practically no wind blew but the scoring was not as good as yesterday In the rain In the first round the low count Jordan high sophs easily defeated Mur The lors wrre 40 to 7 Thursday scored by Oolden was 70 two under ar their but played an excellent oil shooting par and there were eight playertifioOT ¥ftine 4UR with 73 or better The explanation ORDAgrfP RAlr J of tht mounting scores was the con RothwflJ rf 4 6 0 1 rf 0 v rf 166 14 Deep-Lai- d dition of the fairways Baker U 0'paksen ? 1 4 13 0 8 Lawson c BatemaJt rg i 0 0 l benntoCn rg ? Byerly Dawson Top 0 11 1 Rasmussen lg T-1Holman lg Nash If 3Nelon rf U Amateurs In Tourney OlLaurltsent By JACK DEMPSEY O StroBfi L A Byerly Portland Or and v ititr Hamilton v 6) Lorhner of Oakland John Dawson Chicago tied for the Carlston T 0 0 0 01 Ic lead of the amateur division with Larson rg who Is the real manager of Max 0 0 0 0 Cal scores of 154 for the first half of the 20 0 40 fthe Golden) Baer chants this tale 3 6 1 71 Totals Totals competition Byerly had 77 again vf-about the PacUlc today and Dawson had 75 coast heavy: The final 38 holes divided between about two “Until tomorrow and Saturday will be yeara ago Baer fought out by 83 pros and ten amaworked on a ranch teurs BisallM 1 Ue Tuan Lost Pet A rough lot of boys Won Ho pro requiring more than 157 4 600 there alwayi spoilstrokes in the first 36 holes will be Seniors 4 100 ing: tor action and 800 4 to P the trail travel 6 was no exlong permitted 1 kssgs 800 Baer 4 Firemen with thousands of dollars at the end Smutles Alter a 4 204 ception I 4 300 1 The elimination bast out sevsral Bprlngvlllt Oarage series ol elimlong well known (tars Tommy Armour ination bouts back This Week' ResuHa 14 30 of the barns It was Tony Manero Walter Kozak and 11 Willie Hunter among others were Springvlllr Garage 3s Smittleg Flfemen conceded tbit Max 80 feeniorg 31 p sksiii a removed from the competition Ed was the lighting-e- st die Loos a star of the Los Angeles The IlntupgJ hombre of the 6 P Bka— Crammer rf: Ashcraft If crowd That made opeii could tibt get his game to click Weight c: iumiion rg Childs If Condie and picked up U him champion - alfreyman 1 1 n V 4 1 Anderson-Calhste- Adroi)01lltr— t 1 f ‘Soon after that t he quit the cow-bo- y stuff and went Jack Dempaey to work In my father’s machine factory In Oakland In due course of time I met up with Max who promptly told me how good he was with his flats and that II there was anyone disliked Just to point out the fellow and he (Max) would give him a WILLIAM A DOAK Mr Doak present secretary of labor In President Hoover s cabinet Is the first native of the United States to hold that position Wiien this icabinet office was created on March 5 1913 William B Wilson who was bom In Blantyre Scotland was made secretary by President Wilson Sec- who Iretary James J Davis lTtent then a tight and then Secretary Wilson was bom In knock all the wadding out of Max Wales Secretary Doak "The big poy picked a fight— It Tredegar third Incumbent In that office was Isn't easy to pick one with that Baer born in Wythe county Rural Reparty at any time— and bang— they treat Va were at It The fight lasted about 20 IS NOT A WESTseconds At the end of that time THE COWBOYERNER the big hero I had hired to beat up The original cowboy Is not a westMax was down and very much out Was I embarrassed? But not com- erner but a New Yorker The name to I was deter- a'cowboys" was originally applied pletely discouraged marauding band of Tories Infestmined that Max should get a waling the neutral grounds of Westloping that would shush him Y on the road between "So I got a bigger and better ruf-H- e chester N the American and British armies flan the next time guaranteed hW!uuulB the Revolutionary war when inn nmr cattle Whigs the'n'iefgo wfth one fear-- 1 quarrel jut ful wallop It caught Max alh'p yfirKt cowpunchers were farm on the chin drovj him backward— hands hired to handle cattle transand then came the recoil My new railroads on during the Civil ‘tamer of Max Baer' perhaps doesn't ported war know to this day that he was hit about Tomorrow: “The Rock Battleship” 12 times between the first paralyzing King Features smash and when he collapsed to the (Copyright 1931 Syndicate Inc) floor ad "So more ex-p- 0ore Your luck only begins when you make the generous saving at Florsheim Shoe Sate pricesi Extra comfort ral style and wear are good fortune of wearing FIorsheims Florsheim Shoe Store 164 South Main Street 3 Pet Lo?t 800 600 600 600 400 000 4 3 3 3 2 Wells Central Park Jeflerson Burton Southgate Wandamere 3 Totals rf 3 moil It 16 Vairclnuah rollri rn Taylor Ik Jurrant 0 4 0 F p 1 4 0 2 3 3 1 (’oinpUHlc 0 OflC 9 Tot ft K mn pi re 33 Dot id (1 T KP 4 3 1 0 i c 3 1 refer Agle (Irvin 8 SLCOND Y oh t f Johnson f H(n 5 12 FOURTH W 6 M 7 io Cope r: Cowan If I 1 7 li 0 3 GCoper J (IR T M3 rfient v fl 0 3 0 GTFPj 2 2 6 LTrlnnimnc Beck rg HTrlnnmnlg Ball 1 rf 3 0 0 6Whlmpey 1 0 0 2 Hunt c 5 A 3 1 5 0 0 0 Peterson rg 03 Peterson Lott fg rg Totals umpire Turner (Phillips 7 7 Totals Refereej Trane 4 18i Young GTFP 12 2 4 10 0 2 4 0 0 8 If Totals L 8 15 0130 0 14 16 Fean 9 rg Totals 37f referee 12 WARD 20TH WARD 1 15 9 33 umpire Snyder U T F I’ O T P COO 62 111 7 4 3 17‘frKrner rf Tr : 0 0 0 0 Woods 0 2 11 Plnborough 5 I If Jakeman If c 0100 McDevltt c Webster 1113 17 7 8 3 Cragun Niittall 1100 rg 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 lg rg Sperry lg Clawson lg Engar Leopard Saint Soph Clubs Win Kenyon 2'Maw W 2 0 0 II 0 0 W rg 0 0 0 0 2 6 7 lll Kener lg 3 Burton ward camera ousted Central Park 9 11 6 23 j 6 36' Totals from a deadlock for the leadership of diFenn referee Carpenter umpire vision one of Grant stake Thursday night feain the a by scoring victory 18TH WARD 27TH WARD ture game of the schedule G T F P OTFP Wells’ victory 23 to 17 over Wanda-mer- e 2 8 6 1ft T Murphy rf 6 2 13' Evans rf and Jefferson's over 8outhgate 23 7 11 1ft 4 2 If 3 If W Davies Jonely wardThe Wells to 13 were other results L D 8 sophomore high school and East 0 0 0 0 c Brewerton 4319 ers took undisputed lead of the division basketball teams won 1 0 0 2' Moss rg 110 3 the games played Scores' 0 0 0 0 Claye lg 2104 PARK CENTRAL BURTON In the Salt Lake district league Thursday 0 1 0 0 OTFP! GTFP The Leopards downed Granite 2 115 rf 52 111 afternoon R South rf 2 0 0 4IBergdoU 4 won 38 18 L 5 13 D to 4 from Davis 0 and 8 If 4 0 Marker If 0 T South 12 11 731 14 10 5 33 Totals Totals 0 0 0 0 19 to 16 Hrudlund c 3 5 2 BOUver o umpire Spencer referee Richardson 0 2 0 0i The scores: 2 0 0 4 Winder rg Lake rg 1 3 EAST 0 0 GRANITE 1 0 2 2'Henrlcksonlg Whitely lg Granite triumphed oer Midvale Second 0 0 0 0 OTFP GTF P Tlmons lg 2 0 0 4 29 to 16 Wednesday evening in the Granite 'Keyting rf 3 30 0 6 Cox rf 4 8 4 stake II 6 3 15 Miller If 10 9 5 25iBateman The Bcore' 4 3 3 11 Hencirlcksen c I 0 0 c jPratt MIDVALE SECOND GRANITE 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Bunker rg Leopold rg WANDAMERE G TF P G T FP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mackay lAUen lg lg P T F G 0 0 0 1 0 4 Boyce QTTp 2 rf rf U4 1 2 0 0 0 0 Dwpaln 2 rf 2 0 8'ftldge 4 rf Cushing a Poulson rf 3 60 o0 o'phtinps 1 71 Brown 3 2 23 15 If P If Hawkins 0 0 0 0 Ralph If II 0 10 o1 Andrus lf 4 Shafer 110 2 J Dufftn If 4 119 6 11 13 Baker c 0 0 0 OiT&rlor c 0 0 0 0 B Butler c Wilcox c J 0 0 6 Van Dam c 3 4 17 Parker rg 3 0 0 4 Hufihes r 1002 g-- r 0 0 0 0 R Butler rg 0 0 0 0 Morse 0 0 0 0 Tolrosn Ik 0 0 0 0 Wray rg rg 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 E Hawkins lg 0 1 1 1: Wright lc iWrlght lg R Poulson lg 2 5 0 4Johnson 10 0 3 lg 0 0 6 0 Beckstead c 1 Lf 0 0 0 0 3 0 Garnett OO'OO liWagstalf rg Bateman lf 8 5 2 18 li 6 § 361 Totals Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C Cr&tg lg -Drury rg 9 66221 Wilimar rg 0 t 1 li 13 5 3 291 Totals Totals L D 8 DAVIS 8 7 I 17 10 8 2 33 Totals Totals OTFPi OTF 13P 1 2 0 2' Weaver Milburn rf rf 12 1 SOUTHGATE JEFFERSON If 0 0 2IGregory Garff If 14 4 6 G TFP 2 3 0 4iStringham c 15 2 4:5 Jones c OTFP P Pohlman rf 4 5 3 11 Trainer rf 0 5 11 13 13 Weidner rg 1 1 1 3 Wachcr rg 0 2 0 OiCook If Platt If 0 0 0 0 Lang Is 12 13 0 2 11 lg 8 2 0 4 5'lson 1 0 0 13 1 3iPeirson c 0 2 11 Knight c 3'Johnhon c lg Henskie rg 0 0 0 0 Hansou rg 3 3 1 f Hatch rg 0 0 0 0 If Perry H Pohlman lg 1 1 0 3 Keyes 0 10 0 MacDlel rf 0 5 1 V lg O-EAN-OJ1 0 3 0 4 Johnson 0 0 0 Fetzer If rf PS B M S 191 3 18 10 16 10 0 3 Totals Richards c 0 3 1 li Jones if Totals Homes It 0 0 0 0 Haler ea Gardner iiniiiniiiiiim FINAL oiii Boyles Totals 9 15 6 33t lg Totals — : 0 0 0 0 5 113 13 Tooele Firemen Win From Salt Lake Quint firemen hooraters took a 3223 game from the Salt Lake County No I team Wednesday night at Tooele in the opening tussle of the state M Barber of Tooele and firemen's league Jones of Salt Lake were the high scorers The 8alt Lakers meet Study firemen Tuesday at Murray The score: Tooele — NOTICE or SALE s The undersigned as uelgnee of the 5 builnesa ol Bolt Pomerance operating m under the name of Soil's Clothes Shop at M West Third South street Salt Lake City Utah hereby offers for sale the stock of goods snd fixtures of the busl-i- ness Bids wUI be received up to 12 o'clock noon on Saturday January 17th All bids must be accompanied by a certl- fled Check or funds lot 10 per cent the amount offered 13 TOOELE COUNTY NO t The right Is reserved to reject any GTPPI and all bids 3 0 0 Adams rf THlbbard rf 110 BOOSTERS HELP SPORT The Inventory and the assets them- 5 M Barber lf 00 10i Watts If 000 can be examined the afternoon c RICHMOND— The fifteen new M Clark c 3 2 01 6iRobineon iV R Rarhar rg 2 4 of Oaldwellrf Thursday and Friday and the mornmembers of the Boosters’ club are Mitchell lg 3lJones lg Of Saturday of this week or at any ing receiving new sweaters and prepar- Jordon rg 30 00 00 6OiPuckett If other time by special appointment ing to arouse interest In the com- Gillette rf Credit Adjustment Association 313 Mc- Utah 5 5 3S Comtek Building Salt Lake City ing basketball season Totals t VALUES j $1500 S 1 ofJ otPx Ill S S TO STETSON SHOES f I McKENDRICK 22 West 2nd South St First 36 — 1 43 fWIIBa Low Hollywood Ca! Joe Es6r Waco Texan 146 Chick Fraser Los Anieies lr 146 Ed Gayer Chicago Mortis Portland Ore 147 Al Zimmerman Cal Owen Pedxo Vic Ban Horton 15' Ivan Johnaon Portland Ore Willard 190 — 147 Dewey Longworth Oakland Cal 4 G uldahl Dalits Texes RalphDiesel Augua Caliente Mex 737—148 8rvtl White 6L Loutft Leo 18 Johnaon St Paul Minn F H Cox Brooklyn N Y xTom Teller Oakland Cal Cooper Chlearo Warner Hoy Los Angeles Clarence Clerk i" ulna Okla MV Eddie Btokea Denver Detroit Walter Hagen Ben Richter 8t Louie Oakland Ca! Earl FryThompson 16? Cal Bob Birapfion Diego San Colorado Jimmy Colo Ed Prickett Lo Angeles Springs N Y 131 M E Nagel Buffalo Al Lapinoea Chicago 16" N Y 1M Art Roux La Habra Ca Jim Heaney Rochester 1M Al Abreio La Jolla Cal Monica Cal Clin DuWa Santa xBob Harlow Chicago Mangrunj Dallaa Texas 151 Cecil fJmlth Denver ChrlsUan Portland Ore xA O Sato San Francisco Jow Turnexa New York 7174— 152 Ken Jeffries Portland Ore Morrison Olendale Cal Fred 152 x Harry Westbrook Pasadena Al Watroua Blrmioghara Mich 83 -- 84— 16p Cal Rogrra Denver John Hutt Martin Reno Nev Art hur Beil Honolulu 166 Los Angeles 153 Dan Williams Crwigf Wood Bloomfield N J 7 8 7 5— 153 xChuck Ward Santa Monica Harold Sampson Burlingame Cal 153 Cal Collrln Cal uaklnhd :Ben xT A Bowman Jr Agua Call- Bill Foley Corore do Cal 16" Dawson ente Mexico 15 Chicago xDtn Banxster Los Angeles xL A Byerly Portland Ore 154 H P Dale New Zealand Aha Espinosa Chicago 173 Ban Cal Harry Brown Mexico Citv Meg Ror Tufts Mexico City 155 Manuel Barrare Long Beach Cal Dallaa JrUm plego Mexico Charles Lacey New York 91 83— 174 76 BtaleyLa Jolla Cal xSUig Newton New York Larry Forester J Hackensack 158 xA F Lynch New York Jack 176 xA K Barbee Loft Angeles JO Kirkwood Chicago Mexico City Francisco Feres Oakland Cal Mark Fry 156 San Francisco Mexico Willie Ooitin leva xJack Conran Hollywood Cal Youngfttown O Tom RackQuest 157 xGtg Brauistedt San Diego Cal Pontiac Mich CHarles 87— picked up Ohfeaao 157 Frank WtUh Harold Long Denver Colo HermanY Barron Pori Chester 85— withdrew N je E57 lewis Nevt James Pogertr KirkwoodWin Mo San FrancDco 79 —picked up 84— picked up lAt Frank Moore lotilaville K Milwaukee Joe Frank Cal Perellu Bratreden 157 Oscar Oman Alexandria Minn JohnnSesvall T 157 Culver CUv Cal 84— picked up Erie — 1M C R Coward Long Beach 8 Lew Waldron Celina Olila Cal 84— withdrew Canada James Rimmer Jasper Kosak Clark Spiers 8v— withdrew New York Walter Angeles Coleman Loa Anxcles Eddie Looee Chicago 85— picked up xf'my Manero New York lAAixftank Bteveneg Jr Lot An- Tour 18 i relea Cal A! Cameron Agua Caliente Mex 66— picked up 1561 Amateur Teouny irmaur Detroit Nofotoru Conn Wlimlnytou Iwl Bmith Nw York Dutre Lonjc Beech Csl Von Klnu Lot Angeles 8milh New York Hutchison Chicago Oolden Manning rf 13 104 Barnes If Won I went sleuthing around some This Max Instead of growing silent was louder than ever I found An who was Willing to do the taming act He positively assured me that a wheelbarrow would be needed to cart away Max when he got through with him "They met—and this big bird although lasting a bit long than the first class dusting first two went out like a doused light "Max got to talking so much about “After that I sat down and went every Into conference with myself I dehow good he waa that about to take a cided at last that this Baer certainlad In Inthe shop ached but none ly was a grand prospect for ring hon chance showing him up— dared Max Is quite a youngIngiant jors And tills is how I came to have hard boys the the!a tittle chat with hint all of which working and placA Just weren't In a mood to get ended up with Max deserting the ma- themselves scrambled up by mixing chine shop and devoting his energies thereafter to ring warfare it with him "After a while I decided that the “I don't know how far he'll go— he to best way get Maxle's mind off is still a prospect— but he claims to wanting to beat up everybody and get have clairvoyant powers for he tells him settled back Into his Job was to me: a nice trap for him I had ime “I'll be a champion— I’m a cinch to lay of the boys scout up one of the big- beat up the gang and grab the title' ’ around Oakland and I gest bruisers He was (Copyright 1931 King Features Syngave tohim'baita Job in the shop dicate Inc) Max get Into an argu- told Dsdli M Macdoneld shoeAa nra Brow M( Dowell lg no HuJlnitshM oo Ca pentei :too Jensen 000 Harimen 000 14 OTFP 5 13 11 rf Division Two Agua Caliente Scores LORSHEIAACA l MK) H1LLCREST OTFP 3 0 -- Plot for Delation Fails Seniors— Bpafford rf BRITISH FOOTBALL n e Ashcroft rg Ruche LONDON Jan 15 AP— Blackburn Rows Firemen— O Brown rfi B Brown If today advanced in th fourth found of tha Bird if Feuo e Mendenhall rg Oroea English cup competition by abminating bsk lg WalsaU in a replayed third found gam bf PmnM rf 8 3m-- nHarwood ril 1 Jnthrea goals to noihing If Murray n lit Maditon 11 Holler 1( Result of other game today ENOLI8H LEAGUE BmlttlM— Hanson rfi Miner If: 8Urr-m- n Third Division Southern BoctJon fltinw r Child Id D Miner rf ce rfi M Thorp Northampton 3 Watford I dprln villa s Oar-PlerIf Smith Third Division Northern Section Uudmenwn rm B Thorp Carlisla I Lincoln City 6 It: Tipton e MILL CREEK 4 Lloyd e (MJ ft 400 200 two 16 4 10 361 Totals Totals Referee Rex Sutherland MAX BAER PROVED HIS PROWESS Anderon-CalUst- 1 poo 000 5 00 OTFP Sturtin ri Hwdeilf — two-da- BRIGHAM CITY- - Thr Nortll Curin' downed U Box Elder Bees 1 n BRIGHAM CITY Jan 1- 5- M Mn ta Mortunlg 4 3 3 0 3imihlf keteers of Box Elder stake have begun Hsoworthlg U 64 Thepn lg 4an 0 F 4 0 18 their 0 0 3 R TavJur If Miller rg are being played J Andrew If 0 Games beason I 0 I 'I F Chrisien Ml 0 1 0 every 0 D rl Fisher Ii Andrew Oram Wednesday night Prfibrey k I 3 3 L Newschw dr O 'Butler c is in charge Young men are used) KHI t) ’6 mal- 1 7 3 0 14 12 6 30 3 Mow for officials to give them some being rg rg practical1 Totals Lee Mevers referee Albert Horny umpire d Sharpies ig 0 0 0 0 F Mallory ig 0 0 0 0 experience crowds have wit-0 0 0 0 nessed the games thus far and have been 'I Thetin Ig — TWENTY-PINTFIFTH provided with good basketball The Fift OTFP 8 4 17 12 2 5 26 ward last year's winners have their cham-Totals Totals OTFP 0 o 0 0 L Little rf H Referee C Baker team pion practically intact and look to Colbert Ifrf 04 o in R If 2 10 B'irt ’E Colbert be the favorites to take the bunting i 2 again 0 8 Pan c M KINLEY Newman c W ILFORD this year o o o 0 0 RodgnvrK Bi T F P u:iM)tirx OTFP t 7 2 VVirdlc 1 0 Ig 4 11 5 4 6 M Young 0 0 And son rf rf LFHI STAKE “M” MEN favlorlg o o o 0 4 W file Schmidt Hansen If I 0 0 3 M Cutler Ig 4 4 5 12 Second Half—Team Standing 0 0 0 0 10 L Burt 2 0 4 4 3 3 f Vance c Fletcher Jucohmu c Won Lost Pet Carlson 0 0 0 1 1 1 And son rg 0 0 o 0 Rafferty rg 3 1000 0 0 0 0 Third Ward Pratt Ig I 0 0 2 English Ig 9 5 l 500 Tot al’ 16 4 2 34 0 0 0 0 First Ward R Ash Ig a Is Tot 1 500 0 0 0 0 Fifth Ward IG Ash leferee Carpenter umpire rf Meyers Second Ward o 0000 o 000 10 5 10 25 Fourth Ward 8 2 6 Ifl1 Totals Close games featured W'diiertay s round downed h Rex Sutherland in Ensign auk Twentieth -- won Horn Wednesday’s Results Eighteenth Twelfth Thirteenth Twenty-firs- t BELVEDERE WATERLOO First Ward 33 Fourth Ward 8 3 and EleO T F P triumphed over University OTFP Third Ward 18 Fifth Ward 17 venth defeated Ensign C Morrlsn rf 4 3 5 3 Wo’fdn rf 0 The bcorea Badley If 3 0 0 4C Baxter If 0 0 0 0 LFHI— The Lehl Third ward “M 1 1TH ENSIGN 1 0 3 3 A Men WARD Muas c Childs c 4 1 3 9 C TFP GITP0 2 C Coles rf FWukis rg ) 3 3 8 A Knepl rg 1 0 0 2 downed the Fifth ward 23--18 8 to 17 First weru 4 0 0 8 fourth ward Penrose rf 0 0 0 0 0 2 Ov! 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Bunker a rg 7 8 15 1 11 6 O A Miller If Totals Totals 0 0 3 W Dangfld rg 0 0 2 U 3 Wilhelmsn lg 6 6 3 15 Whirling rf 0 0 0 0 W Dangfld rg 0 0 3 0 Referee Trane umpire burner Olson g 0 0 0 0 Eru kson Anderson rf lg 01200 0 2i g FTving 0 0 0 Chapman c 2 4 3 7 Young If W Johnson e 0 0 1 0 FIFTH WARD THIRD WARD 3 AOUA CALIENTE Dutra the Carnoustie star shooting a 74 today and the Spanish sharpshooter 75 Each might have been lower The Scot missed two puny putts a freakish performance for him and the long reach pro suffered a disastrous break at the second hole where his ball moved as he dislodged a twig making it necessary tor the player to note a penalty stroke on his card !i Pet Ldht Third ward Fourth ward Wtliard Manhju Sixth ward ward slake dniMon one First Iadeih ill Grant u ann' through ic torlouMy in their M Men Honeyville basketball s&ines Wednesday night at the! Results Wednesday c rnr high gymnasium Bear River 33 Honfyvilie 17 HillrreM defeated East MU! Creek 36 to 17 McKinley won from Wllford 35 to' Fifth ward 35 Willard 10 Belvedere turned back Waterloo 33 to! Sixth ward 14 Mantua 8 Second ward 37 Honeyville 12 and Miller swamped Whittier 36 to 4 Third Ward 30 Fourth ward Score E le Won "“infill ard "“iB-- r River Jiaecomi ward Waterloo Whittier ErsI Mill Creek Second uith 1 14 MacDonald Smith Dutra Tie for Third 116 Ton Elm Kegisters 117 u PIONEER STAKE Tliift I POPLAR O HOVE BOX ELDFR MAKE HUnding of (be Teams Pet 4 4 4 :i AiUcrt’-- i Ed Dudley Finishes a stroke in front of Ed Dud- He mark the Willey at the half-wa- y mington Del pro equaling the Connecticut man's 73 today for a count of 144 Tied for third place with scores of 144 were Macdonald Smith and Mor-tl- e Won Harry ir xjoha n TONIGHT Brings Us the BOHEMIAN CHAMP ! HEAVYWEIGHT AND FULL OF SPEED AND ACTION IT WILL TAKE HE'S IEA'S SKILL A STOP HIM Petty ALL THE AEEHA'S PULLING TREMENDOUS CROWDS— OET YOUR TICKETS EARLY I DUGIIEY Ira DERH Vi 10 Al IIEVflAM Vs Stanley PIIJTO Jack nCGERG ricCULLOUGH’S AltEIIA 9th Go and Main Streets Hy GIIARMAH Reservations at The Mint 18 East Second South Street PRICES— $2 Ringside $160 Reserved $100 Mezzanine Wasatch 7417 Wasatch 5695 75c General Admission 25c Boys Ladies Half Price -- J |