| Show SALT LAKE CITY SUNDAY MORNING JULY 26 1931 JOHNSON BUCK DIXON PLAY FOR NET TIT V' Ml Brugnon Defeat English Pair in Davis Cup Tennis Finals Cochet Former Logan Ace Defeats Gallacher v Don Dixon Succumbs to His -- w Brother’s Prowess in Sequent Sets This GOOD MAT SEASON CUm axing a successful wrestling season was the crowd at the dosing show of the series lsst Thursday night Attracted by the most famous names of the sport crowds have thronged McCullough’s arena since early last fall to see such wrestlers as Ed (Strangler) Lewis Joe Don George Everett Marshall NET RESULTS AND SCHEDULE SATURDAY’S RESULTS Men’s Single Fred Dixon defeated Don Dbron 646-36-- 3 Lund Johnson defeated Fred "Buck” Dixon one of cher 64 4 6-- 3 3--6 Mel Galla- Mal-oewl- cx 6-- 3 Double: outstanding athletes Fred and Men’s Don Dixon defeated Earle make his annual bid lor W PelrceJack Irvine 4 U l Dare Gallacher defeated the state singles tennis chamChick Johnson 63 pionship Sunday afternoon at 34 Women’s Single the Victory Recreation park courts and he will have as his Mb Edith Von Hadeln defeated Miss Agnes Norris opponent In the final Lund Junior Single Johnson of Salt Lake who Ray Hurt defeated Raul Freese created the biggest upset of 64 64 SUNDAY’S SCHEDULE the tournament by defeating Men’s Singles Mel Gallacher In Saturday’s Fred Dixon vs Lund Johnson 2 Utah’s will 4 It Freed-Me- Blevins-Lun- d 5 6-- 2 6-- h semifinals trot out on the center court promptly at 2 o'clock In what la expected to devel op into a sensational extra set sesDixon 4 and Johnson will sion w The two finalists ' reached the championship round In results that left the gallery wondering at the manner In which they were won Johnson former Logan city champion and a star at Utah Agricultural college for four years provided the spectacular by whipping Mel Gallacher Salt Lake city champion In five sets Gallacher who easily won the city title last month in a meet In which Johnson met an early defeat was the heavy favorite to bowl over the former Johnson would not Loganlte but have It so ' i Jack Reynolds and others of grappling renown perform And of course the one who still has exdraws ’em Is Ira Dem-whperienced a glorious wrestling year As added local attractions Dean Det-to- n and Hy Sharman have come 6-- 3 6-- 6-- 6-- 3 3-- 6-- 2 6 Older Brother Wins In the other semifinal round tussle Fred DJxon mastered his younger brother Don In sequent sets Fans looked for a bitter fight since the southpaw Dixon has shown less marked improvement In his form recently but Buck outstroked his antagonist at the outset and never relinquished a solid grip on the match ' 6-- 4 p m 1-- along I ' I 4 W singles Immediately following final Sunday the two Dixons will defend their doubles championship against the Salt Lake city champions Dave Freed and Mel Gallacher The match will probably start about 3:30 o'clock depending of course upon the singles final which will be completed first To gain the championship round: the Dixons turned their devastating attack upon Earle W Peirce and Jack Irvine both of Salt Lake and the latter pair were beaten In straight sets 64 City Champs Survive Freed and Gallacher were hard put to put down Chick Blevins and Lund Johnson In the other doubles semifinal but the city champs fastened their rivals down In four sets 3 Men’s Double Fred and Don Dixon va Dave Freed-Me- l Gallacher 3:30 p jm Women’s Single Mias Ruth Crow vs Miss Edith Von Hadeln 5 p m Junior Single Ray Hust vs Fred Glade 2:30 p m Junior Double Hust vs Stan Grant Evans-RaSmith-JullaDurham 4:30 p m y 111 Twenty Swim honors added the state A T A doubles crown to his list at Ogden Friday leads In first half of the sin- gles and tops 4000 target class In the nation We are always delighted to learn of the success of old friends Thus when we read that at least five major league clubs are to quest of the services of Gus Mclsaac we Join to congratulations Young Gus who got his start with the Ogden Utah-Idah- o league club is playing a brilliant shortstop for the Pueblo club of the Western league Also at last official accounts he Is hitting 338 Is leading the league to triples and has struck out only five times all season Bill MCIvor of ths Ogden club In the Utah State league has been successful In taking to the mound and forgetting first base For many years the former Bingham first sacker has devoted practically all of his time on the diamond to scooping them out of the dirt But when he Joined the Ogden club there was a dearth of hurlers so he started to pitch and has been a potent portslder ever Stars Point t For Big Race Paddlers Enter Final Week of Training for Great Salt Lake Grind Twenty swimmers will enter the final week of preparation for the annual Great Salt Lake swim scheduled next Saturday mile The swim a six and one-hal- f one from Antelope Island to Baltalr Beach gets under way at 2 p m Paddlers must report to the Deseret gymnasium at 11 a m for physical examination Fran there they will reto be pair Immediately to the lakeofficial taken to the Island on the launch and begin the event promptly since Molvort career as a hurler was almost stopped Sunday at Community park where his club was playing Salt Lake Johnny Tadevtch lined one of Bill's fast ones through the box and It hit the hurler on the chest He stayed In the game however on schedule California Stars Enter Intermountain Net Meet 0 6-- 1 6-- 1 J’ ROBINS SEND OUT SOS FOR ROOK HURLER NEW YORK July 25 Brooklyn Robins today ff-- The recalled Phil Galllvan right handed pitcher from the Hartford club of the Eastern league Galllvan who was with the Robins at the start of the season will report In Cincinnati next Monday Modern Queen Sends Homemade Wins Latonia Portland Archer Ore July Prouty Portland arrow to a PORTLAND 6-- 3 25 (i Pi — LATONIA Ky July 25 (D—TL P fitted a Headley’s Modem Queen won the home-mad- e home-maCllpaetta stakes 310000 added tor bow at the Western Archery associfillies here today running ation’s tournament here today and five and one-hal-f furlongs In sent the mlsjle singing through the the 1:07 to beat out Colonial Belle by air more than 466 yards— over a quar- three Butter Beans the fater of a mile— md a new world’s vorite lengths finished third on® length beflight record hind Colonial Belle Prouty’a feat was the outstanding Beans broke first with Anievent of the second day of the tour- ta Butter Ormont second Bryonia third and nament Hla shot beat by more than Modem Queen fourth Modern Queen forty-tw- o yards the previous world’s 114 pound was out In front record of 424 yards set at Chicago carrying at the first quarter however with last suthmer by L Dailey Eugene Butter Beans second and Colonial Ore Belle third At the next ModDr George Cathrl Portland placed em Queen had Increased pole her' lead second to the flight with 420 yards to two lengths with Butter Beans Mrs Homer Prouty contributed to and Colonial Belle close In the family laurels by breaking the the stretch Modemrunning Queen was out women’ western flight record when In front by three lengths and finished she shot an arrow 330 yards one yard easily better than the old mark Modem Queen paid $878 for a 32 The tournament will be concluded win ticket $480 to place and $324 to Homer de I PRUSOFF MEETS MCRIO SEATTLE July 25 (P)—Taking a hard fought four-se- t battle Henry Prusoff Seattle today won the right to meet John Murio San Francisco Hawaiian for the Washington state men’s singles tennis championship here tomorrow Pruoff conquered Mel Dranga Seattle tomorrow 24 64 6-- Stake Event 466 Yards Arrow show et Retzlaff Meets Osa This Week : - ' Mlll-stei- n - - ft World's Opposes Best in Final Day of Cup Play Perry TWO SINGLES SUNDAY Austin Faees Borotra in in Other Match BriU ains Hopeful France July 25 AUTEUIL (AP)— Henri Cochet still the world’jj trap-sho- ot over-a- ll 6 s ' greatest tennis player sent France Into the today final day of play In defense of the Davis cup with a com6 HARMAN'S EYE KEEN manding lead of two victories 8 H Sharman who was handi- to one over a fighting but aphealth In the state capped by competition last season la out parently outclassed apparently to prove that he still pos team aesses a true eye Sharman who annexed P L T A doubles and high Paired with his partner of other Determined to better the official record of 2 hours 52 minutes Orson Spencer defending champion heads of paddlers pracThree'more titles will be determined an Impressive group the swim for Spencer ticing dally crown women’s The singles Sunday to a will be contested between Miss Ruth the week following his victory the season last lake paddled Crow five times state champion and rough hours 28 minutes a time her arch rival from Germany Miss route In 2believes he can equal or betEdith Von Hadeln The match Is which he ter this year billed for 5 o’clock entrants will com- Dolf Mulhelsen Ted EasThe two feminine cohorts met In Nineteen of theswim Besides Spenthe men’s the final of the city tourney when pete InDeseret gymnasium contestant Miss Von Hadeln gave Miss Crow cer s ton Seek Region Sin have entered: a great battle although she lost In the following Tom Welch Welch Jr Ray Charles J straight sets De gles Title Miss Von Hadeln almost met a Welch Arthur Van Tussenbroek Thomas Lewis John Lece Tanner tartar tn Saturday's semifinals In the Deseret gymnasiperson of Miss Agnes Norris The fa- Carrol Don Larsen unattached: Jim "The annual intennountaln tennis vorite triumphed but there um Earl Hardy M Bray Garfield tournament the classic event of the was a period In the second set when Phillips and D Grant Anderson the diminutive Norris lass looked like Cecil Jacobson ' Stan Dangerfleld and Willard Snow Rockies to be held at Salt Lake City a winner has lured three outstandJohn and Kenneth August 'I Leading 5 to 3 In the second set Saltair and unattached California netters as well as a lliss Norris had five opportunities to ing The closest competition for Spen- host of Coloradoans and leading Wyorun out the set to square the match but she was repulsed on each occas- cer appears to lie to the prowess of stars the Welch brothers Chick and Ray ming ionDolf Mulhelsen star member of Mis Crow qualified for the final Ray finished second to the University Chick the Southern California varsity Friday when she vanquished Miss of Utah veteran last year and who did not compete has endurance team and Ted Easton Mayme Hansen In quick order captain of of younger his and ability the equal Juniors Clash Stanford university tennis squad are 1 Two Junior titles will be at stake brother Constant workouts or the Saltair the crack coasters who seek honors In the singles Ray Hust will tangle beach entrants make them threats here next month They will be acwith Fred Glade at 2:30 o’clock and companied by H C Robison a high two hours later Hust paired with for the Ctitle E Droubay Salt Lake fem- ranking Los Angeles player Mrs Grant Evans will play Stan 3mlth women’s Mulhelsen reached the semifinals star has entered the and Julian Durham for the doubles inine race Miss Mary Gibbs who previous- of the national Intercollegiate singles championship when she was the Only meet In 1930 where he was beaten by Hust advanced to the final of the ly withdrew entered to her division Julius Sellgson of Lehigh university Junior singles Saturday by reason of contestant match With now that competition to a sensational five-sa 64 84 victory over Paul Freeze may reenter Robert Mueneh also of Los Angeles The winner was steadier and the fac- looms Mulhelsen won the college doubles tor gave him the edge In each set title In Saturday’s big upset match Mulhelsen played at Provo and at Johnson had remarkable control of Salt Lake last year In exhibition tilts his forehand chop stroke and he reHe defeated Paul Holt at Provo and ball shot Gallacher the past peatedly Mel Gallacher at Balt Lake without as the latter charged the net a set ’ Johnson appeared to survive the NEW YORK July 25 (UP)—1 The losing will be represented by A1 Colorado sweltering heat better than did Gal- heavyweight bout between Charley and Denver lacher who refused to run after many Retzlaff1 Duluth Minn and Mateo YoungdoublesRqdy Boeworth Wllford champions shots until he was faced with defeat Osa Spain will be the chief boxing City William Sam Beaton —and then his desperate try came too event In the east next week It will be WoodyArch Bosworth Ted Hanington late held at Queensboro stadium Tuesday and Jack Phelps Johnson ripped the first two sets Wolcott Denver of for Wills Miss while a disgruntled Gallacher was Steve Hamas Walllngton N J miss of tatermoun-taithe prone to err more than Is Iris habit former Penn State collegiate boxer yearstennis ruling circles and possibly Miss The city champion settled thereafter and Nehl Brown meet on the same f Fuller girl champion of Denver and' by stroking the ball steadier program They are also heavyweights Edna Balt Lake for the tourvisit will likely and attacking more diligently he won The Retzlaff Osa bout will be ten nament Hamas-Browbout the third and fourth seta rounds and the Wyoming will be represented by Miss Johnson Recover Mildred Leslie of Cheyenne chameight rounds Gallacher went into a 2 to 0 lead pion of the Union Pacific railroad ROSLYN POLOISTS WIN In the fifth set and It appeared as and by Miss Mary Lee O’Malley forThe 25 UP)— N RUMSON out July J he from would under get though merly of Cheyenne and now of Los the heavy handicap which Johnson Roslyn polo four won the national Angeles had built up Johnson then regained Junior polo championship todayto by 6 the touch to his forehand chop which defeating the Aiken Knights failed him In the preceding set and In the final round Bryan Turnt Tablet on he passed the fatigued Gallacher 1 lead 3 took a to Dixon to Hine in Net Tourney stem game Fred who tried gallantly but vainly the tide Johnson reeled off six and Don was never able to take up GREENSBORO N C July 25 UP) straight games to win the match the the slack cham- —Lefty final point ending when he slipped an And so Sunday will see the events Bryan of Chattanooga Tenn accurate shot down the side that pions In the three major today cancelled a defeat In the finals events or tournament at the of the crowned once more brought up white dust Fred Dixon whose booming ser- may produce new figures In the local Charlottea week ago by beating Wll-m- er fortune S C for the whether But Columbia were of world Hines tennis vices and unfathomable chops working In perfect order unloosed all smiles on the champion or challenger south Atlantic tennis championship v here his guns upon Don Dixon and the from 2 o’clock on fans will be given 6 4 5 latter wilted early Breaking the the opportunity to witness a rare ten- - The scores were 6 — M younger Dixon’s service on the third nln dish 6-- French Take 2 to 1 Lead Henri Stars Me-GU- lls n 7-- 6-- fast Considering the weather and other holiday attractions Charley MoGUlls may feel encouraged at the 2000 customers his boxing show drew Friday afternoon It wm the first ring show since late in 1930 and the crowd In a smaller arena would hava looked like many of the old time ones at the Hippodrome theater Possibly can be Induced to repeat a show for local fans at least parly In the fall 6-- the and mid-Atlant- ic 6-- 4-- 6-- 6-- n Records in Women’s Track Field Meet JERSEY CITY July 35 “Babe” Dldrikson golden streak from the southwest captured the running broad Jump the hurdles and the baseball throw setting world’s records in the last two events In the 10th annual running of the national women's track and field championships today Seven new champions were crowned Three of the titles went to Miss Dldrikson and two were carried off by Lillian Copeland of the Los Angeles Athletic club The four who retained their laurels were Stella Walsh of Cleveland in the dash Jean Shlley of the Meadow-broo- k club Philadelphia In the running high Jump Evelyn Ferrara of the Illinois Women’s Athletic club to the discus throw and Miss Dldrikson to the baseball throw The Illinois Women’s A C compiled 26 points to capture the team trophy again The Employers’ Casualty company of Dallas Texas captained- by the redoubtable ’’Babe' finished second witty 19 points The Los Angeles A C was third with 17 Meadowbrook club Philadelphia fourth with 10 and Newark Women’s Athletic club and Duffy league Paterson fifth with 8' points 220-ya- rd each The versatile “Babe" heaved a reg- ark Women’s Athletic club Time 6 24 seconds dash — Eleanor Egg Duffy secTime 11 league Paterson feet 25 feet better than her previous mark and leaped over the eight hurdles In 12 seconds flat equalling the world's mark she established In her trial heat of a That time betters by ulation baseball 29S one-fift- h second the record held Jointly by Miss Sychrova of Czechoslovakia and Miss Clark of South Africa Her winning leap to the broad Inches fell short Jump 17 feet 11 of the record but was close to a foot ' 1- -2 longer than her closest rival Stella Walsh of Cleveland who entered the meet with three championships to her credit emerged with only one — the dash She did not defend her broad jump title but chose instead the discus throwing event Hard luck attached Itself to Stella In the discus throw Her second try struck a spectator James McBride of Jersey City sending him to the hospital with concussion of the brain and a possible fracture of the skull Miss Walsh was arrested on an open charge and released In the custody of Jersey Commissioner The accident upset Stella and City Park Pot-tert- she failed to place In the event The new women's champions of the National Amateur low: dazhr-Al-lca Athletic B union fol- Monk New- - 100-ysr- d 2-- 5 onds dash— Stella Walsh Cleveland Time 26 seepnds hurdles— Mildred “Babe” Dldrlckson Dallas Time 12 seconds (new world’s record) relay— Illinois Women’s Athletlo club Chicago Time 51 secx220-yar- FOOTBALLt'oH YESt Rumblings of high school football are heard around town When a high school backfield man says that he weighs 160 pounds now and that ho weighed only 150 last season then the last half of September Is fast appearing Those who may have thought the veteran Red Oldham was out of the picture have another guess coming Just before the Mobile franchise was transferred to Knoxville Red pitched Mobile to a 7 to 1 victory over Chattanooga Duffy Lewis Braves coach was one the principal speakers at a recent American Legion post luncheon at Boston of : En-gll- sh 5-- 6-- 8-- (-- ar - - hard-foug- et ht 6-- pre-batt- le mur-muri- ng “C’est ftoL" But It was not over— yet With Cochet easing off a bit from hla actoti- lating form of the first set the two Englishmen started a determined of- fenslve to the second set which car- rled them to victory 5 Breaking through Cochet’s own service to the11th game to give them the ad vantage and then winning on Kingsley’s w service ' y ' i I J Dominates Play' Cochet dominated the play In the r third set ably backed by Brugnon : The Englishmen broke Brugnon’s' service to start the set and then went ahead 0 oh Kingsley but Cochet bestirred himself at that point and ) reeled off five almost single-handstraight games Kingsley staved off defeat momentarily as he took his service to make It 3 but with Brugnon serving Cochet killed everything Hughes and Kingsley could send back and the Frenchmen won 3 rest the Disdaining period offered them the English pair started the fourth set by winning four of the first five games Cochet and Brugnon seemed rattled by the un- expected rally But they pulled themselves together ran the set up to deuce then six all and broke through Hughes’ service to the 13th game for the margin of victory running out the set on Brugnon’s service 7-- -- 2-- ed 5-- 6-- -- If F C Richmond veteran Country club player continues to show Improvement In his golf game he’s bound to break his age on 18 holes The popular canyoneer negotiated the difficult Country club course Saturday to 93 strokes which Is better than some who qualified for the club championship The veteran now In his high sixties has an uncanny knack of keeping the ball straight down the fairway— a per— quisite to making a good score at C C j g He hopes to live long enough to break 25 (UP)— A barnDETROIT a score equal to his age before retir- storming trip July through the midwest ing from the links by Billie Burke national open golf and George Von Elm busiHolly Squires manager of the champion from the west coast Green Cab nine champion of the ness man golfer start at the Lakewood Country' Bonneville and Wasatch leagues has will 1 Von Elm and Burke returned home from a vacation to the club August the greatest duel to tournanorthwest During his absence the staged whenthey Kids clinched the buntings In both ment history at Toledo play-ofbef through a leagues and Holly was able to see fought what he had been striving for all sea- fore Burke finally won son become a fact to the league standing Fred Tedesoo managed the club during Holly's absence : ' HEADS UP RED! ‘ Red Wade Ogden short stop the leading base stealer to the Utah State league had what was probably a unique experience 8unday against Salt Lake Red was on first and a onds teammate was on third On the first x— Running high Jump— Jean Shlpitch after he had reached first Red ley Meadowbrook club Philadelphia dashed for second Engberg Moose Height 5 feet 2 Inches (new American catcher faked a throw to second record) Daka Davis the hall Red broad Jump— Mildred thought he stopping Running had things easy and “Babe” Dldrlckson Dallas Distance slowed up when he was nearly at sec 17 feet 11 Inches ond Davis suddenly whipped the x— Discus throw— Evelyn Ferrara ball to Nyberg who tagged the surIllinois Women’s Athletic club Chired head as he slid a little too Inches (new prised cago Distance 108 11 late Into the bag American record) The Salt Lake Firemen of The shot put— Lillian Copeland Los Angeles Distance 40 feet Tribune league have strengthened 3 84 Inches considerably during the past week x— Baseball throw— Mildred “Babe” Herman Franks and Alex Logan Dldrlckson Dallas Distance 296 of the Green Cab and Ed Shepfeet (new world’s record) herd of the Eastern Hatters are Javelin throw — Lillian Copeland now on the roster With these adLos Angeles Athletlo club Distance ditions the fire fighters gave Pull116 feet 1 man a decided scare Tuesday losInches z— Denotes retained titles ing by one ran Burke Von Elm Open Exhibition Tour Saturday Leading Hitters in Major Leagues NEWYOBK Jal r 3 UP—Th16 hitters end tie ta lewe iUow: 440-yar- d 2 : heated tennis wars Jacques (Toto) Brugnon Cochat dominated ths play as they swept to victory over George P Hughes and Char lea Kingsley 6 3 7 doubles pair 1 --old He meets Fred Perry English public parks player tomorrow while Jean Borotra plays En- gland's No I H W (Bunny) Aus- V tin ‘ ‘ French Favored : Even the most enthusiastic English rooters can do little better than hope for the best and expect the worst match to the Cochet-Perr- y Perry was saved out of the doubles to give him the advantage of a day five-sof rest after his victory over Borotra yesterday but even at his best he Is hardly a match for the great Cochet' The Frenchmen started out as though to make short work of Hughes and Kingsley running off the first set at 1 Cochet was to fine form and Toto was as good The smaU gallery which braved a downpour and continued threatening skies settled back K!e!n DavU fhimet FhfUlee Orimni inirwv Hendrick ClnrlnnnU Jiofdn New Xork Hornsbr CMcro Groskloer Pittiborrh Terrr New Ywk O’DoaL Brooklyn Cuyler Chicago Encltsh Chicago 4 8 87 rU ai " l0 5M 818 Arlett Fblllte Roetteer st Loola Boati Worthington w York Allen St Roth New York Simmoni Athletics Morgan Cleveland Webb Boston Goslin St Loads Harris Washington Gehrig New York West Washington AverHL Cleveland Dickey New lork Cochrane Athletic Combs New York Haas Athletics 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