Show 1 r JULY THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 'FRIDAY MORNING 17 1931 PARKER CLEGG WIN FEATURE MATCHES IN TRIBUNE MEET bennions go Evans Hust Claslt to semifinals Leaders Win Son Make Good Tennis Team In Feature Friday Father car: ’ 2 1 Thursday sere many defeated " defeated Hust-Eva- 0 1 4 - 2 n IardIer-6mU- h )JD(n0R pTNOLM IdJ Thursday semifinals Friday CURLS' DOUBLF8 Pool n defeated Lgwe-Mill- bye finedden-Merrt- 6-- 1 s- defeated 3 Olsen bye Dorothy GIRLS’ PINOLES Franca Uffens defeated Mariarei Poole Shirley Poulson defeated Frsnkls AnielL Swlnysrd-Bem-se- n f Clarton-Bsdfe6 Wblte-Ma- twto stinging service gave him 0 set easily but Andrew solved It In the second set and won 64 The third set was a battle of stamina with Benny finally breaking through with his service to clinch the match and a place In the semi- 0 Roma Poulson defeated Barbara 8peneer 6 6 JUNIOR 8WOLES f GIRLS) Berenice Peterson defeated Marlon John 2 son 2 Irene Oeurti defeated Cleo Epperson 1- -6 2 Verona McOhte defeated Franc Kane 4‘ JUNIOR DOUBLES tOIRLB) finals But Evans Most W la Singles defeated defeated defeated defeated VohnaonBarneU 2 3 a tieOhle-Peterso- Xpperson-Bp-ptrs- 4 4 Caae-rlsh- fitokea-fiiok- Youna-Benso- -' 3-- 6-- 3 Whit-OU- oi eu Lowii-Milt- play nr N0’ U their excellent brand of tennis ‘junior SINGLES COIRlAl Berenice Peterson vs Irena Oturta No I am a MeOUis and went to the semifinals 7y downduo ing the Wllson-Evanbye Verona The newspaper combination of JUNIOR DOUBLES (OTR1S) va JdcOhiS'Ptvereoa Wendall Ashton and Frank Baker 13 1 noon Victory No Tie- a va Johnaoo-Barnssurprised with another victory in the men’s doubles this time over Crop-- ' bra 63 They meet SINGLES per and Cropper Marr Oibba VI Asnea Pintle Saturday Adam S Bennlon and his son Bud be to announced) Karri (time to a semifinal match Friday WOMEN 7-- s 6-- 4 Ysc-tor- lt Btokea-Btoke- 6-- S DOUBLE va Patter and Clegg Club Friday The only men’s singles match Friday will be between Heber Clegg and Benny Parker Another Interesting Friday match brings together Spencer Young and Bud Bennlon In the Jun- Shober-Rankliv- and Liberty tillens-EHswort- h Grant Yl Welksr-Ash- a winner e a No Up m JUNIOR SINGLES 4 BOYS) Evans va Kay Huat Liberty Wo va Spencer Ywm ‘junior CoefrUf-Lear- y Bad DOUBLES (BOTS1 vs XJb- Swenaon-SweniO- - LEACH F of Paul Runyan Leads Field tennis team has father and In Met Open semifinals The Tribune plays BUOARHOU- -e I 2b If cf BHOA city-wid- e oo Pro Par Stroke back-cou- rt THEN: Norris-Batch-el- 1600 fear before Watt invented hli (team engine man’ desire to travel ipeedily brouibt forth thl wlnd-po- IS Yonr desire for n dependable modem ear that matches the speed can be realised here REASONABLY -1MnJt7 U e fnea( n fines and Three-bas- tWIMiWH! in (-- CA cred car 2 Two-ba- Andrtw-neteh- f Out Ficucello 4 2 2 8 4 13 1 01 Braden 4 0 0 0 Zahler lb 4 3 S I 4 1 0 0 08ummrhjr NEW YORK July 18 (VP)— Charley OlPoulaon 3b la 3 3 3 1 OiPeaton rl 10 0 0 Retzlaff youthful heavyweight hope 2irrehorn rf 3 0 0 0 Minn knocked out 3 Cochrane 0 I from Duluth 0Schulta p 3 0 0 I Ralph Ficucello of New York In the 0 Olraaon p 0 0 0 1 second round of their ten-roun- d bout laReesa 10 0 0 consisting 4 3 7 Allsop lb entered the Mattann u 4 113 of Taylor clli 4 13 3 tennis tournament Dr Adam S Ben- Murphr 0 wrd rf 3S 010 1 9 nlon and his son Adam S Jr will Lmon c 3 0 O Oliver p t i oppose Wendall Ashton and Frank Kina p 0 0 O 1 0 D Baker Friday evening Dr Bennlon and his son advanced at the Queens boro stadium tonight ToUi from the first round with compara3ST31SI 33 3 31 11 Retzlaff scaled 192 — Bittfd tor Oliver inTotal pounds Ficucello the sixth tive ease The exceptional 192 Bitted ior Poulion in the teventb 010 311 3 7 play of the youngster and the SusirhoueAener 050 0—4 O Rushton Larsen work at the net of the father proved Expreu Smith Prank eutmtnirr Errors — Peireon Allsop Vatt-fC- I Stolen base — Tedesco Prank Smith Kemp to be too much for their opponents Boul3 Murphr Pouiaon Bummerhart ton Sonne- Home runs — Sonne Logan Blolen basea — Taylor 3 Lemon Murphy “Bud" was a member of the L D e hi Art Rushton Double plays Summerhaya Homo run — Jorger-- n Miller to Tedesco to K Lloyd Kemp S high school team last season and Peanon to ThrM-bihlt— Zahler hits is considered among the best Juniors Mattson Knight Doubleplay— limon to Rushton 4 Charge defeat1” ? Rushton’ Credit vjctory to Ring charge In the state His father plays tennis Pearson Run responsible for-- C Miller Rushton I to Gletson Struck out—: 4 Oliver out— C Rushton I tf'4r8?nwa with his sons during most of the sum- 3feat6ctauH 2 Gleason 1 Buts on 'balk 4 Larsen 2 Bases on balls— O 3 Gleason 4 Wild pitches— Rushton Kina 1 Schults mer I Miller Larsen 4 Wild SchulU 2 Oliver 2 Passed bH— Cochrane C Rushton Larsen Passed balls Time o! lame— 1 hour b minutes Umpire Pitches— L Rushton 2 of same—' 1 hour and 40 Time and Scorer— —Don Woolley Teeter minute Umpires—'Scanlon and Feeney 8corer— Snider I SIXTHISOUTHHNIS 1 & n Youthful Swim e u NorrU-Chrliln- Devotees Hold t-- Horrli-Bntchl- Little Carries Off Shoe Honor Events Friday u Olnde-Oln- t rulr McOhU-MoO- ed hf T 1C solo site S-- h oUr-Dn- —Here’s the show you’ve been waiting for! rt Kkann-Brow- n Rtlnh-Tnjl- -- -- Vount-Xol- Mnddon-Ctrlto-- n 1- -4 nj Three-bas- Two-bas- ii s w s-- m 4-- f-- In MADE IN OUR SALT LAKE SHOP 8:30 Peati Q BDEBDKl PULLMAN S9950 x Additional Sports 6 Magna 10 Mrs Colombe Sets Linds troni Out For Long Period MAGNA — Mrs Chrystal Colombe premier feminine golfer of the local course broke the course record for ladle with a par round of 43 strokes Mrs Colombe has been flirting with par figures for the past week finally breaking through tor the course rec- FHTLADELPHIA July 1 (4V-Fr- ed Llndstrom right fielder of the New York Giants who broke a bone in a foot to a game here a week ago with the Phillies left today for his home in Chicago He has a plaster cast on the foot which will not be removed for three weeks c ' il on Page Eighteen 13 Batteries — Croxford Coon arid E Coon Sonne Salisbury Nielson and Harding Skinner and Jones Umpires— Deland and Decker Scorer — Barrett Record at Magna Tha Big 233-l- b Italian Grappler 4 From Hew York TONY ord The Magna star will enter the women’s state meet at Ogden which start Monday She toured the Ogden course in 45 Wednesday and plans on giving the course another tryout Friday FELICE -- AND BARNEY OSTAPOCH vs HY SHARMAN vs GUSSCHLEGEL RALPH MORLEY England United States Meet in Interzone Play - A rLRTlAL VIEW OF THE PULLMAN COAT SHOP St SALT LAKE CITT— EMPLOYING ONLY LOCAL HELP TOO SAVE ALL MIDDLEMEN’S PROFITS WHEN YOU PURCHASE A PULLMAN SUIT SBOTEs By FRANK H KING PARIS July 16 (T)—On the neutral j ground of France the Davis cup ten- nls teams "of the United States and ' Great Britain tomorrow start their three-da- y senes of lute reo tie matches n to decide which nation Trill challenge !' during the following week-en- d the French holders of the famous tennis Wimbledon champion and Henry W Austin Britain’s ranking player were first drawn and they start their series battle at 2 p m (8 a m E 6 T ) Frank Shields and- Fred Perry then take the court while Saturday's doubles will be between George Lott and Johnny Van Ryn and Perry and George P Hughes Sunday the remaining singles will be played with the pairs reversed Wood meeting trophy 1927 Bmce France ha held the cup Perry followed by Shields against whole of Austin the against the onslaught world The nation which wins three of the j five matches wlU challenge France Wood crowned I Sydney recently J Open Evening vs de Service V - till SOLD IN OUR SALT LAKE SHOP We Feature 0 TONIGHT 1 8 Until 7 o’clock Saturday 9 o’clock PULLMAN WHOLESALE TAILORS 136 SOUTH WEST TEMITK i Ml Retzlaff Puts EXPRESS AOENCY 1 0 2 2 Herat Paron 7t BHOAI Jorserion 3b 4 1 0 0 Knitht son of W t-- ‘j de Norrlo-Botcbil- ot s ’ two-ru- bvwI (Sibba-Glbb- awa a em heavy is all set to make a splendid showing against Dutch Bchlegei Kansas heavyweight Barney Insists that he be given another match witha Dern and realizes that only by decisive victory over Bchlegei will he be given that consideration Dean Dutton and Bill Longson local light heavyweights should lend color to the program when they clash match Last week tn their the boys wrestled to a draw with tne lntermountato light heavy title at stake Hy Sharman and Ralph Morley me expected to put on a colorful time limit match Morley is a much improved wrestler 7-- Wifust-Eva- n ior singles liberty a m the mixed doubles the team of Ho-- ' 11 "“’“imes Shoots Two Besmoua Andrew-Fletche- r foung GlbbsGtbbe opposing Heber Olen vi Bnnr Barker UMrtT Ho elected to play their Thurs- j p m low Farrell Single This was Owes BortnMEETS DOUBLES day’s match on Friday n BnUez-Ora- f Vlelorr possible In view of the fact that the Mddox-CirUe- o Behind winner of the match had already I0BfnnlSn-l- union vs Anhloo-Blke- r Vie- drawn a bye for Friday’s round In this same event In order to complete n KoUet-- 1 u Llbortv ail events of the tournament at the ORANGE N J July 16 MeOWo-Mcatlbertv —WEST same time It will be necessary for Kald laud Paul Runyan of A westem-bor- n two to doubles N°Wlnner r mixed the o play sad the Metropolitan club in White matches on Saturday Saturday morn- br Plains N Y shot a 70 two under par E 4 ing the winner of the Oibbs-Glbbto tpreadeagls a field of 145 starters and Andrew-Fletche- r match must Mnrv Otbbi deeVed ataoci liUworth 1 today In tha flrst round of the Metromeet the winner of the ‘’aim Horrlt 4cIuUd LVrn Snn 0 politan open golf championship and Koller-Deamatch tor the " A putt that hung on the lip of the DOUBIES In the SoKobr-Ruui- WOMEN’Sdefeatad right to play McGhie-McGhieighth cup accounted for the one finals of the mixed doubles In the on UTAH POULTRY D AR o rrllcbtrd- - stroke that separated Johnny Farrell B H O A BHOA afternoon Quaker Ridge professional and the 4 0 0 OjMoimteer u 4 0 0 Olson ef The finals for the 13 divisions will WUaon t MIXED DOUBLES Thomas efp 4 0 s Lee lfs leader Marsh u 0 3 Tate 2b 4 be played Saturday Alone In third place was Willie bre Griffith 3b 4 3 lWthlnstonlb S delinUd StTtn-Slrta Ki 2 it Price If Macfarlane of Oakridge defending Austin Huxeford 2b 4 s l e o S d difutcd WUmo-Ituchampion He finished the first nine Hopklna rflb 44 31 101 01 Bowdle rf- - 3 3 3 3 In 38 after a birdie three on the Coccle ndrew-mte0ibb-01Pace p Sb 30 3 0 6 pc( 3 0 14 until Erldu (Wlnnr hd Uedy seventh and matched par on every 0 0 I Burmmiham Brtdn round1 drnmn br on hole on the second nine for a 73 toYouthful swimmers from Salt Ueccroaa 3 10 0 dclrntcd tal Lake's playground pools will enter 3 4 34 13 31 141 TotsU 6 31 11 29 Totals Gene Barasert of Lakeville provided tlia second lap of their summer com- D 324 110 1—12 R O W Mddox-CnrM- n dInted the After loo 301 0— 4 Poultry the day’s in when punch Utah 1 play particil7 ft tittle earried off honor fw the midpetition mntch) Friday they (WednpdT n week Bail Lake County PlUthera associaSummary' Errors— Orlfflth Tats” PtIps playing the first nine rather hope pate to the city divisional meet spondIatcd Porie Lrroaa Robbins Stolen tion meet held 4 L berty osrk The next Bistcb) l J (Thundnr lessly taking three putts - on four sored by the public recreation de- Hopkins Griffith Robbins IU be held Ssiurdsy at ft p ro st Bfnnlon-Bnnltibasa— Sacrifice hit— ynsetin bye Clett-And- r e hits— greens for a 40 to be four over par partment The event although it Pace Home run — Tate Liberiy park between Maine and Balt Lake delnttd Bnny-ore Coile Price Marsh hits —Lre county tei attack on an unleashed he has that no with connection the direct par Antoit-BnkHuxeford Pave Cropw-CroppAustin m Cvedit Fts TR Hopkins dtfttcd dr him home In 33 three under annual Tribune swim is held n Im- victory to Pace Charge defeat to Burmin-hacarried 88 7 a 44 176 2'0 ft little Struck outr— Pae 6 Burminshsm 1 109 W B wltra 46 201 216 vrrs swolw parportant factor to It hy the swimming 3 Thomas 3 79 Bases on balls— Pae 26 1S2 211 § 4 Heber CRei defeated Cbwrias ICaddoc J Williams In the same group with Saracen directors for it gives them a line on Bowdle 1 108 Burminiham 3 Boa die 0 Thomas 1 4 22 147 '203 1 O tesnroad 93 O A 0amllof Wild pitches— Burminiham Pave Thomas Owen Borensoa defeat4 Walter Flm were Bobby Crulokahank of the Pur- the young stars to actual compet!?S of fame— i hour and 37 minutes l'm 1 W Itndrim 33 in boroush chase Country club and Jack Patronl ition While they are winning glory Time 78 2O0 W L Hodden Scorer— McCarty 4 flpry and Shelton l Benny Parker defeated Dick Andrew S of 129 46 6 for their particular playgrounds to pirae— M R Swenson WykagyL HUNTER TOM the divisional meet Friday many BROA will be winning a place on the team U Moser f 4 0 3 6 4 3 10 1 Sonne lb Bacchut to be entered to The Tribune ewim g- - 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R Moser 3b 0 6 2 Exhibition Game s For Friday’s event the city will be iSmKh 3b Oivlngo If 3100 2b Davis 3 0 All parks divided into two sections I 0101 0 Lloyd lb 2 0 6 S Fuelner rf MAGNA — The Bacchus and Mag- west of State street Trill meet at Pio- !C Erickson cf 2 01 0 C Rushton p 1 0 ) 1 Miller p 4 3 XL Rushton © 3 0 $ 0 na temns of the Western Utah league neer pttrk at 2 p m The event will O 1 p 10 06 01 be under the direction of A J Jones BraaUni ci 1 0 Larsen xPowell played a practice came here 10 0 0 0 0 Behind the pitching of Croxford and Clint Larson All parks east of jtxPrrv xxxAI Rllhtn 10 0 0 v YOU GET 100 FEE CENT VALUE IN A and C'Coon and hitting of Chase Main street will comprise the east xArt Rushton 110 0 who got three for three the Bacchus division and ‘Will meet at the Lib Total 30 7 31 10 team won by the score of 13 to 4 erty park pool at 2 p m The conTAILORED-TO-ORDE-R x—attud tor CMvlnso Is Mranth tint on The batting of Skinner and Jones tests will be under the direction of error and the fielding of Hess featured the Jack Squires and Joe Anderson xx— Bitt4 for Fuflnev hi evnth walk xxx— Bitted for Lanes is e rerun fieldTwo more events remain before the Magna play choice er’s ALL Tribune swim On July 31 a — Batted Magna lost their best pitcher tn city-wifor Xi Jtiuhton la seventh when Sonne A first the to swimmers the meet dual Wayne Inning triple park ONE 710 304 0—10 Film star threw his arm events On August 7 the park finals Hunter former Cyprus 100 001 4— 4 out It is not known whether he will will be held for The Tribune PRICE meet Summit?: Errors— floss 3 Boulton 3 be able to pitch any more this season In that event all youngsters qualify or not for The Tribune swim two Some! Two-Da- y It H E1 will be allowed from eachOnly for park 13 15 Bacchus each event Helner-Bouls- Utah star VUViAfVVYb ama-Dcck- er A doubles Bennloo Uberty ' MAGNA —With but one chance left Utah heavyweight and Tony Felice to put to a practice round before the New York heavyweight are to perHARO fect shape for their headline match Huearhouss Hunter ment a large delegation of entrants at McCullough's arena Friday night Film Erchi R R Ex is expected to put in an appearance Felice according to Promoter R on the local course Friday Tills Verne McCullough arrived to Salt year’s tournament gives promise of Lake Thursday night primed for the R 0 W 1J Utah Poultrr P being the largest to the history of the battle SuaarhouM 7 K R Fx 6 event Filin Exchange 10 Hunter 6 The winner of Friday’s match A new threat to the favorites apFriday’s Schedule on the scene Thursday when probably will be pitted again Lewis peared va Jewelers Community Bean Jerry Henderson bdurray In a match next Thursday night at Nlbley Ion Austin Oliver Harvey 'teur shattered the Magnk park Ceniervills vs Pullman No 1 course rec- the Arena as a special Covered Crcer Griffith Teeter ord for nine holes With a brilliant 31 Wagon Days attraction The dapper his first round Jerry finished the local promoter promises an D 6c R G W easily defeated the on second a par 38 for a total of 67 program and has partially promised Utah Poultry nine 13 to 4 Page was strokes with one over the course record the winner of Friday’s match a form rare 18 the for holes held by George Schnelter chance at Lewis in Poultry bdys setting down almost at will In only one to- of Ogden Henderson was playing to Felice is eager to make a hit here a threesome with Mickey Riley Nib-le- y and get another chance with Lewis allow ning did the big right-handpark pro and Ward Thorpe of as the latter grappler slammed Felice more than one hit Coggle furnished Nlbley Is the record per- to the mat to win a match at Los th fans with the fielding feature formanceFollowing of the Nlbley amateur Angeles Wednesday night catch of Wor- Par with --a 454 345 344—36 Dern while he has lost two or three thington’s long foul fly to the first Out 443 254 333—31 matches to Lewis insists that he is In inning 543 354 345-3- 6-67 capable of pinning the veteran mat-ma- n Sugarhouse’s two-ru- n rally In the Riley plans on being in the thick of Ira believes that another shot seventh beat the Expressmen 6 the fight Saturday A delegation of at Lewis will prove his contentions losers The Jumped on Sammy Oliver Barney Ostapoch promising east- played the course for five runs in the fifth toning He Ogden golfers George Schnelter pro was relieved by Bob King who held Thursday Ernest Schnelter caddy master and them safely for the last two frames Yeager amateur played with Schults pitched a good game until Harry Alex Stevenson Magna pro Both when Gleason relieved him Stevenson and Schnelter the sixth are expectwith none on The latter however ed to be well up to fhe pro money n wsls unable to hold the lead which will be the largest purse that AUsop for the winners and Zahler has been split so far to the Magna losers did the best hitting for the open A four-ru- n spree to the sixth put Owen Covey Utah state open the game on Ice for Film champion is expected to tour the Dr Adam S Bennlon left and his son Adam S Junior (Bud) 10 to 4 Hunter came back Exchange with four course who have progressed to the semifinals in the doubles division of more in the last half of the seventh touch InFriday to get his putting tennis tournament but Geliy Miller on the mound for The shape the annual Tribune city-widope favors Film stopped the rally Geliy al Pugmlre Covey and C E lowed but seven hits Boulton Kemp Ralph amateur the Foley among with SteTeam and L Moser made exceptional venson Sid Harmon and Schneiter Senior Member catches Logan collected a homer to being given the Inside track for the the fourth with two on when the Plays Excellent Game ball bounced over L Moser’s head pro money Film Exchange pulled two fast double Son L D S Star TELEGRAM Blindloi sf the Teams' er Ooola-B- Fredrrkkson-Florlittle tragedy will be enacted In a the Junior singles Friday Ray Host and Orant Evans who pair together defeated I FRIDAY'S B'HF1)I46 In the Junior doubles will meet In a BOYS' DOUBLEB semifinal match The pair meet n bye va YounKoBtr Llb- Bkoubye-Pete- r Hetner and Poulson in the doubles This contest should be one of the eriy No L BOYS’ SINOUBS best of the round The quartet are Purdia Dalnes bye Wollrom va Jack Snow Liberty among the best junior players In the NoDonald 2 a inCHRIS’ state BUOLE8 Vrtnee THfii vs SOlrlrroulwn Lfb- Cosgrlff and Leary disposed of Mc- rtr m No l In a Rom Poulion Off Brown and Freese 63 GIRLS’ DOUBLES feature Junior doubles encounter Llbertr Ko vt e Glade-GladIn Poola-Vocombination The Mbtrtv v Clevtoo-Bidthe mixed doubles continued to dis- A LONDON England July 18 0T) nine American track and field athletes en route to South Africa under the leadership of Herbert Gish of the UniNebraska today of versity stretched their legs in a series ef workouts at the Duke of York's headquarters In Chelsea They departed shortly afterward for Southampton to embark on the Arundel Castle for Cepe Town This group Includes Nate Long — The squad of all-st- ar 1 3 With a match with Ed Strangler Lewis world’s heavyweight w’restltog champion as a reward Ira Dern 7 Marcaret-Ksthery- 17-1- 5 11- -f laitmond-Saetmo- Wolfrom-Ooeilet- defeated Helner-PouUo- n 6-- 1 Meet 3 6 8wenon-8enso- a Benny Parker and Heber Clegg In the men’s singles defeated Dick Andre and Charles Maddox respec tlvely In two brilliantly played contests The score of the first menand tioned match was 8 3 Clegg that of the second 6 4 bad comparatively little trouble with Maddox but Parker had to stage the from Anbattle of his life Parker’ the first BIMOLES Dallies defeated Bud Raltlfh BOYS' Donald Wolrom bye Jack 8uow d'frttfd Jarir Wtlkl JM JUNIOR DOL BLES Coaerlff-Lea- ri defeated McBroom-Ertax- e 2 e - -- WtUu-You- 4 1 drew defeated ount-Kpll- 57 Purdlt ’ 4-- Railroaders Triumph Over Jerry Henderson Doc Nine Utah Poultry Sugar-hous- e in 31 Entrants PracWins tice for Open 3 Atlileles Set Sail for South Africa Lure Sharman Morley on Program - DOUBLES Yount -- Benson defeated McBroomHanm BOVS- Feature matches in the quarterfinal round ©I the 13 divisions of The tennis tourna Tribune’ city-widBient ' RESULTS SCHEDULES in Thirteen Events Scheduled for Saturday lleiner-FouIso- a Win Final Meet Tussle Magna Link's Felice Bern Best Battles Record Goes In Feature In Telegram Into Discard Probable Match With Lewi U S - ’ Always uniform and dependable I 1 J L i MeOTm$U©ISrS Qth South and AEM3E3A (SUain Streets RESERVATIONS AT THE MINT 18 EAST SECOND SOUTH STREET Was 7417 Was 5695 PRICES — $2 Ringside $150 Reserved $100 Mezzanine 75c General Admission 25c Bovs’ Ladies Half Price V 4 7 |