Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING JULY 27 1931 11 SHARMAN SWEEPS STATE TRAP TITLES SETS WORLD RECORD 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Horton Smith Springs Again Into Limelight With St Paul Victory Helper Nine Downs Fork Club 6 to 3 Salt Laker Triumphs In Singles Handicap ' Total of 393 Proves Record Renfro High Gun His All-Rou- OGDEN — S H “Sara” Sharman veteran Salt Lake trapshooter established a world’s record for marksmanship here Sun-day as he conA - his eluded compe- - “A - 'V’LS ' ' tltlon In the state A T A tourna- - V- ment with tne four major titles the the doubles singles and handicap in his possession Only seven of the 400 elusive clay targets escaped the shells of the Salt Lake shooter the singles dou- f and OGDEN — Aided by some heavy hitting of' his teammates Lefty Cole was master of Ogden baseballers Sun' day and Provo triumphed 12 to 2 A nine-ru- n attack that drove Perkins and Braug to the showers before three Innings had elapsed gave the Provo southpaw a comfortable lead on which he coasted to victory with only one threat to bother him Perry’s sensational catch of a line drive stopped that rally Mclvor took over the hurling for the Gunners af NEW YORK July 26 OP) — Helene Madison of Seattle bet- tered the American long course record for 500 meters In the 12th annual water derby of the Daily News Athletic association today Miss Madison was timed In safely 5 McIntosh In the loaded 1- -5 Norellus Georgia Coleman of Los Andive with geles won the 14595 points with Janice Llf son unattached second with ot 981 handl-- ' The cap events former record was S H Sharman 390 of 400 held Jointly by Sharman and one other trapshooter officials said Sunday broke 98 In the second hundred of the singles event to prove champion In that with a total of 198 of 200 He went straight Saturday In the first 100 The handicap trophy he added to his list Sunday when he broke 99 line his disclays from the tance from the traps indicating a high national ranking as well as the merit of his achievement Last Friday Sharman won the dou bles event with 86 of 100 to give him the total of 393 In the 400 birds comchampionship prising the Alf Christensen Ogden was runner up in the singles with 197 of 200 and J W McCarty shooting line was runner up from the in the handicap with 97 of 100 Christensen McCarthy He for phrlstensen and McCarthy tied runner up honors In the event each with a score of 376 of 400 Sharman Burke Barron Play Tie With Farrell Diegel WHITE PLAINS NY July 28 UP —Billy Burke of Grelnwlch Conn national open golf champion and Herman Barron of Tamarack finished all square with Johnny Farrell of Mamaroneck and Leo Diegel of exhibiAgua Caliente in an tion match played here today The match was played for the benefit of the Catholic Writers Guild of America over the links of the Tamarack Country club at Port Chester le all-arou- nd Independent League Sunday Result s third and thereafter ter the seconds against the listed long course mark of set In 1928 by Martha 7:28 7:22 during bles Seattle Girl Adds Another Swim Record Horton Smith Detroit pro showed the golf that won him the epithet of “Joplin Ghost” Sunday when he won the St Faul open with 278 three strokes ahead of the defending champion third held the winners —- on X 6t George— Paul Davis Provo— xAlton Oroneman Parson— W Erlandson Oiden— xPred Warner xDave Robinson Silt Lake— Ogden — Ray DdnaMson Bales Salt Parson— Ntlei Vest Balt Lake— Hy Weymouth Olden— Jake Lambert v Provo— Zira Draper Lehi— K W Bailey Provo— Cal Bee Balt Lake — Hugh Latimer Goshen— H A Wise Parson— Lee Nelson Parson— Calon White Balt Lake— Henry Thomas ‘Kids’ Jictors Open Club Swamps Malad’s Nine” 24 to O Sperry Flour Win 209 173—-1- Foley Scores Bri Ilian t 66 in Practice Round Dr I 2-- O - 1 1 Officers and directors of the Utah 0 Emery 7 Perkins 3 Baira 8 Bases on — Love 3 Emery 3 Perkins 0 Baird State Sportsman’s association were 2balls Hit with pitched ball — King by Love reelected as follows: Scorer— Ludlow Umpire— Feeney hp9Hvs Bigelow Reelected P Bigelow Ogden president Sharman vice president E L Ford A Total er Scores: Total Midvale Team Battles Vico Boy Wine and Western Archery Honors Rellley Jr secretary-treasurOgden these with Becker C H and J G Vincent Salt Lake and O E Hulsh Eureka directors By unanimous vote the association decided to hold the 1932 shoot at the Salt Lake Gun club It also rejected a motion to have the Utah association affiliated with the Pacilic International Trapshooting association and voted to remain affiliated with the American Trapshooting Sharman was named a delegate to the annual meeting of the A T A at Vandalla Ohio 30 Sixteen-Year-Ol- d The Midvale and Vico Oil nines of the American Legion Junior baseball PORTLAND Ore July 26’ (Pi— district No Three will clash Monday Portland afternoon at 5 o'clock on the Mid Ralph Miller diamond youth won the grand championship vale The Vico nine defeated the Logan of the second annual Western Archery association tournament which closed Legion club 5 to 1 Saturday Steve Pantelakts on the mound for the here today Miller’s score for all events In the winners allowed but three hits and three-da- y tournament was 2127 struck out eight Loganltes points IEAGCE INTERNATIONAL Miss Alta Armstrong Los Angeles Team Standing Pet Won Lost the off carried grand prize honors Montreal 578 59 for women with 1446 points' ' 578 89 Newark 549 Rochester 56 58 Baltimore GLEDHILL VINtfc WIN 54 Toronto 45 EASTHAMPTON N Y July 28 UP) Buffalo 44 Reading —Keith Gledhlll and Ellsworth Vines 2 City Jersey won the annual doubles Invitation Basalts Sunday's 2 1 7 4 Newgjjr Reading tennis tournament at the Maidstone Jersey City 4 0: Baltimore club today defeating Cliff Butter Toronto 8 1 Buffalo 6 I Montreal 8 2 Rochester 9 New Orleans and Wilbur F Coen Jr Saturday's Resalts 6 Kansas City 4 8 Newark 3 Reading I 8-- 547 505 433 423 393 II Ill i Jnenotr professional BADenotcf out ei 100 93 80 87 91 89 24 21 31 83 83 91 18 74 94 89 88 18 18 18 20 22 A 2 18 Wins Wight Wins July Leg Of C C Meet of the Apparently rest does C E Foley good! Although he has played but little golf since the Magna tournament the Utah state amateur champion easily won his first-rou- nd match in the Country club directors’ cup Sunday by dowhlng James Ingebretsen Jr 3 and 2 It was the third extra 18 holes necessary to settle the hard-foug- Country club championship Sunday morning and then returned to the links in the afternoon to flash a brilliant 66 card I The 66 score falls by one atroke to tie the course record held Jointly by George "Glx“ Von Elm and A1 Espi- ht Issue When the golfers reached It began to look as though another 18 holes would be required but Dr Wight shot close to psr figures on the home stretch the 15th tee nosa' ‘ It was a marvelous afternoon of He rattled off birdie golf for Foley after birdie and only by the width of a blade of grass did he miss tieing the course record on the 18th green His card follows: 434 434 444—34 Foley out 436 434 444—35 Par 344 433 434—32—86 Foley In 355 33 445—37—72 Par In recording hia fine card Foley In a threesome with H L Sel played ley and J N Casella In the morning Foley defeated L H Thompson 5 and 4 Others to ad vance were J H Morrison who de BERLIN July 26 OP— Jules Ladou-meg- ue feated Joe Vincent 6 and 5: and C French middle distance ace D Smith who eliminated Ken ClifS and 2 1000-met- er ford French Runner Beats Dr Peltzer In Swift Time defeated Dr Otto Peltzer In a run featuring an International medt under auspices of the Sport club of Charlottenburg here today Ladoumegue was timed In 2:253 seconds slower one and nine-tentthan his owrt record time Dave Cobb finished third star Harvard Karl Warner of Yale won the event In 494 seconds Helmut In Koemig captured the 108 seconds The listed world’s record for 1000 meters was set by Dr Peltzer at 2:258 In 1927 Ladoumegue however was timed In 3:234 at Paris October hs 400-met- er er 19 1930 8-- Qualifying rounds of the state Junior amateur and juvenile amateur tournaments conducted annually by The Tribune get under way at 7:30 a m Monday at Nibley park course Flayers will tee off In foursomes Contestants In the tournament must report to the course at 7 a m to receive final Instruction on ground rules and tournament regulations from Professional Mickey Riley who is In charge of the meet Players who had not reached their fourteenth birthday by July 15 are competing in the Juvenile event while those who had not reached 18 by the same date are junior title seekers Meanwhile entries for the junior open tournament eligible to golfers professional and amateur who had not reached 21 years of age by July 15 will be received at ail local courses this week Qualifying rounds of this meet get under way August S at Nibley park First Round Tussle in Country Club Tourney The Balt Lake Federation of Amar teur Athletics’ two clubs had varied success Sunday in the doubleheader at Community park The Open club consisting principally of Green Cab Kids completely and swamped the Malad Eagles the Ogden Sperry Flour defeated the 6 to 5 Twilight There isn’t a great deal to be said about the game except that the visitors' were completely '' outclassed However the crowd seemed to bother the Eagles The Kids collected a total of 21 hits Including homers by Huxford Bonny and Brown and triples by Mattson and Shafer Coggle and Powell di- to 35 vided- up the hurling duties for the The tournament was under the locals and did a perfect Job of it auspices of the Salt Lake County The Twilight had the other Horseshoe Pitchers’ association W game sewed up— apparently—as Og- Andelln having direct charge The den went into the first half of the next association meet will be held eighth with the score 5 to 1 In favor Wednesday at 5:30 p m on the Libof the Salt Lakers Vest the first park courts man up lived on Rlngwood's error erty Summary: was forced at second as DIVISION ONE Hardy lived on a fielder's choice N RusW L B E D R PH 12ft 8 sell was safe as Snider dropped his Leg Rafy (Ogden 10ft 8 M Skeen (Ogden) fly In center: Kenley and Vaughn O 105 Hunsaker (Brigham) 6 walked 119 Ed Ramahaw (Logan) 3 Drysdale singled and 4 93 Lake) Hansen 8 (Salt total of tripled—making Little (Salt Lake) 3 8 117 five runs Anderson then relieved Chris A McGinnis (Provo) 18 59 Stone and retired the side but it P Clark (Alton Wyo) 9 7 36 DIVISION TWO was too late The boxes: 119 W B Walters (Murray) MALAD IAOLES 8 L 133 L Healy (Murray) fiHOA E M Roylance (Provo) 7 5 134 1 a 4 B'Jdnc l'SqulrrsM 6 13ft H O Talbot (Layton) 3 0 0 0 Tedeco3b Mfrrllllb 128 5 Dr Wexel (Tooele) 3 t f— The Big Six (By AmwcUUJ PrwM) R AB O 84 308 88 Ruth Yankees Athletics 17 394 II Simmon Indians Morgan Cubs Grimm Klein Phillies Phillies Davis 81 98 92 77 282 15 372 243 51 41 33 13 H 117 148 104 110 129 55 24-- all-star- s Open-Mala- - Pet 382 7fi 309 34i 34 347 f Lonrbhb Willmiu Olf'Oct tbUrf Conlfy p AnOtruonp 0 0 3 1 1 1 Goes Over Par on Last 1$ From that point on he played safe and sane golf pushlng-thout in the fairway with a leftpellet handed mashle and talcing no more chances Despite his care he bagged a 84 two under par on his final outward stretch but he strolled In with a 39 three over perfect figures on the way back to the club house Smith added $60 to his first prize money by tying for low score on the first round with a 69 and turning In the lowest round score glvingr a total purse of $2560 for three days’ work Cooper a title threat from start to finish shot the most consistent rounds of the leaders to win the $2000 second purse He started out with a 71 and then shelled the course with three cards of 70 His 70 on the final round gave him a third Interest the $50 purse given to the player with the lowest score on each round Hagen who dashed in from almost nowhere with a final round of 70 and Paul Runyan White Plains N Y were the other shareholders to the special purse e S Huxford 3b 3'Lonrf 3 3 4 3 0'Bonnylf OBiownlb 3100 O'Mttxoncf J 4 3 0 0 3 1 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 I 14 4 1 3 O'Hognc OlCoqxlrp PCIitwInu OlJorxensonrf lie 0 0 0 1 0 1 Frank Hyde (KaysvlUe) B P“tty (Provo) L Peck (California) W Stephenson (S L) C Peck (California) 5 128 4 1)3 3 t 126 112 0 87 '( Breeze Baffles Von Elm 1 0 j 0 Von Elm couldn't weather the 1 1 o 0 8lircrcf xxNelliou f 0 0 Cohn Mako Win Major 2 0 0 2 whipping breeze today and finished IPoweUp 1 1 0 0 Lee If to lose hla Michigan Tennis Titles with rounds of chance 23 8 ISO! Totl while Dudley couldn't get Totl 30 21 31 12 xBtted for Scvltt In 7th GRAND RAPIDS Mich July 26 started at all and wound up with xiBtted for Wllllms In 7th ftCT taking the lead c!riL8 Sr 000 000 0—0 (UP)— Californians won two chamSalt Lmk 910 1807 g pionships at the western Michigan at 38 holes on the tide of his summrr: Error — Andcron Butter tennis tournament 65 yesterday today Oleed stolen base— Brown Squires Hagen Huxford Homs runs — Huxford Jay Cohn of Santa Monica and eight shots from the top last night Bonny Brown hits— Miilson Two-b— Squires 3 Loan Gene Mako of Glendale won the Ju- shot a pair of 70 s today Bhafpr hits 2 Hogan round Mattson thlr' our ol Double play— Pow- nior doubles title by defeating Jack J&U ell Tedesco Brown Credit victory to e Tiros th and Ted or each priM7 of Taft Calif the bent rounds: matches Charge defeat to Conley Hits batier Lynch Pairings for second-roun- d Horton In Smith Dotrolt 378— 0 Conley 9 - Struck out—Cog- Ranker Topeka Kan straight must Wednesbe completed by which 13500 gle I Powell o Conley 3 Anderaon 2 sets 4 5 Harry Cooper on ball— ComIs l Powell Conley day night follow: C E Foley vs H L Bases took then the 381—42000 Cohn 5 Junior singles Anderson 3 Hit with pitched ball— Selley J C Deal vs J H Morrison Loran Ane1”-Walte- r Elt“’ Time of gsme— championship with a victory over 73— 2°4— by Anderson 11250 C D 8mlth vs Rudy Orlob Athol hour 40 minutes ' Scanlon and Mako Umpires— 0 6 2 Don Scorer— Teeter Detroit Hagen jj Rawlins vs J N Casella In the final playoff of the tour- 284—11250 Results of Sunday’s membership Wilmington Del Dudley nament Miss Eugenia Sampson of 74—Ed385— tOOO medal play ag&lrxst par tournament SPERRY FLOUR 111 defeated Marian PearBHOA BHO Jo Belfore Winnetka Duluth Minn 2 2 Penrot2b 3 9 Hardy2b follow: 3110 4 8 2 N Russell as 4 0 0 4 Nielson as for the wo5 112 son Detroit Denamore Shut Hutteon Ohio Li Selley Class A- -H 1 2 1 0 Marsh If 4 10 0 men's title Keuleycf 3 6 RingwoodSb 3 W A 3 10 2 nhnib first DD Moffat A! Eeplnoeg 383— Chicago 4 I 0 0 sdalelb 3 11 ) CSnidercf 4350 Carter 3 —69 Frank Kautzman Hufutelterji 4 10 O'Vincent lb 4 17 0 OHn Dutrg Log Angeleg all tl ed for second 8 0 0 3 0 0 0 Bartlettlt OCLloydrt 280—4300 Home Run Club 3 fl 8 0 Butler e Daniels o 3 0 14 0 Class B- -Dr Paul Runytn White Fixing Chicago R T Willey 3 0 0 Stone p 2 0 0 4 sec- Vestp first R L Strobel 0 10 —300 lAndersonprf runs Boms Foulte Chicago Averlll Indians Jimmy Sunday: 0 10 GosHn ICookc ond —4100 Brawns It Blue Wbit Sox I 0 0 0 0 I6mithrf ' Tha leaders: Oenrig Yankees 80 Rath Aubrey Boomer Pranew 1 1 1 74-7- 2 75-7- 4 x- -34 Thrpe-bas- record-shatterin- n Cog-ci- -- 7-- 6-- 1 6-- 2-- 6-- ’ S I A 8-- 6-- 6-- 1 1 ’ 1 1 Granger Downs Garfield 12 Yankees 34 KJeln Phillies 23 Averill 92 8 24 9 000 010 Oft— 5 Indiana Wj Fexx Athletics 19 OU Giants 203 000 00— ft teams letatai American Natienal Errors— Vaughn Snider 2 Summary Stolen bases— Vaughn' Ken 326 tetal 694 Rlngwood ley Sacrifice hits— Drysdale Rlngwood Three-bas- o — Snider hits Vincent Kenley Two-bas- e Hufsteiter hit —Marsh Charge defeat to Stone Struck- - out— Stone 11 Vest 9 Bases on bail —Stone 4 Vest 4 the Wild pitch — Vest Passed balls— Daniels 12 Time of game— I hour 50 minutes for Scorer— Teeter Spry and Ewing Totals Ogden Salt Lake The Granger squad In Western Utah leacue defeated Oarfield to 4 Butcher pitched a steady same the winners seldom being In trouble The f 141 GARFIELD T427r Bavden Time otpaaed bu control of rpractlcally every club in gsme— Leh3ft hour jonea his bag tha final score being 8 and 7 man and BxowA minutesrty Umpires— Bcorer-McCa- Detroit Tommy Armour ' Johnny Ravntta Chippewa P114 Wig The amateuri were given trophleg —450 Li K Nicholson Sanla Paula Polo Club Defeats At Bonneville 392 Mi ' B H OA BHO A ft 3 I 4 6 3 16 OfJ Haymondss Bawdene Roslyn 3 0 10 FBoUorUb 9 0 0 O Jones c 4 0 2 1 T O OWHaymoixMb Warril 3 0 7 6 DETROIT CBoItonss 38 i i 4 Obray2b July 26 OP—' The hard-rtdln- g 3 0 1 0 EOerberJb 4 3 2 I Thomaslf Santa Paula polo team from 1 0 0 0 5 0 X It Anthony If Butcher p 5 1 O O McCleverf 4 0 0 Argentina rode the Roslyn L L four Rowsellef 4 10 0 Into the T Bolton lb 41 3 7 n WLonap ground today and ran off 5 3 O COerberrf with the first of a series of InternaHumphrey cf tional polo matches here 15 to 6 IJLongcMb Totals Harrington counted six goals for the Totals MSiTrilTsi 271 000 101—12 winners and Juan and Jose Reynal Granger 501 300 000— 4 Qarfleid E W Hopping scored four — 3 Jones four each J Errors Haymond Summary: Norman Shults shot his usual con- 2 W Haymond 7 Thomas Stolen bases of the Roslyn goals 2 — P C Bolton J Haymond Holton sistent golf Sunday to win the July Three-bas- s Homs rum—C Bolton-- J Hsymond RUMSON N J July 26 (in— Lieuleg of the Bonneville clnb directors’ Two-bas- e C Gerber hlta—RowselL — in J Long the final being hit Double: plays—J Haymond tenant R MacKlnney scored eight cup’ his opponent to Obray to J Long E Gerber to T Bol- 6°als as the United States I Gene Pack army four Struck out— Butcher 15 ton W Long From teo to green Snnltz had full auBNi on ban — Butcher s‘“'w"tonf Tkonquered Rqmson 18 to (L In the Norman Shultz Wins Tourney 192—9100 M Dutrg Log Angaleg — 3100 Abo Eaplnoag Chicago —450 Totals to 4 OARFTELB— score: ORANOER 29 5 24 Quartet ' saved Huf-stelt- HensonSb By PAUL MICKELSON ST PAUL Minn July 26 OP — Horton Smith finally overtook his notorious Jinx today by capturing the $10000 St Paul open golf championtotal at ship with a rousing 278 shots 10" strokes under par for the championship Keller club layout Starved for a golfing conquest since he blazed a triumphant trail through the big winter tournaments of 1929-3the erstwhile “Joplin ghost” now registered out of Detroit came back with mighty rounds of to breeze home with the title and $2500 prize money by a thrie-strok- e margin over the defending champion "Lighthorse Harry” Cooper Chicago It was the finest) score since the advent of the new balloon ball It clipped two strokes off the record established by Cooper ayear ago and it proved Smith was back once more on the game that made him famous Von Elm Hagen In Third Trailing Smith by six shots in a deadlock for third place were George Von Elm golf 's big business man and Walter Hagen another golfer of first dimensions who Is making a stirring comeback Ed Dudley Wilmington Del who topped the field at 35 holes by two shots over Smith and Von Elm couldn’t keep up his pace and fell Into fifth place with a 285 total A brilliant 67 on his morning round today all but salted away the big bag of gold and the championship for Smith Despite his pair of 69's on the first two rounds he found himself two shots behind the high flying Dudley last night But while Dudley and most of the other leaders slumped slightly during the morning round he stormed over the course with a record smashing 31 out and easy 38 on the backward stretch to post a total of 205 strokes which sent him sailing Into first place by six shots over Dudley and Cooper With a Insurance policy he started his afternoon round only to come within six Inches of disaster on the first tee He smashed a daring shot from the tee and the ball hooked to the fence He then played a provisional ball and the gallery groaned as It watched It sail clear over the fence After hitting an-- 1 other provisional ball certain he had tossed away four precious strokes a shout arose from the gallery His first tee shot was found six short Inches from the fence and he was e s Winning three out of the last four holes Dr R E Wight captured the July leg competition 3 Youthful Golfers Begin Quests For Titles in Tribune Tourney 115 Denver B Vandergrlft 110 D C Hurd Eugene Ora H Hurd Eugene Ore xJ J McGanney Jr S I 115 lift R Hawkins Nephi 115 Oaden jp L Ford 114 O Howard Balt Lake A Townsend Pocatello A 113 Terry 6alt Lake F 113 K Hinley Ogden n Hurd Eugene Ore Ill 110 Chare Clark St Louli 108 pliil Empey Ogden 108 t A Barneck Ft Douglas 103 E Cronqulst Logan 93 Adolph Miller Ogden O Hailadsy Balt Lake Balt Laka H B Carlisle H H Huff Balt Lake 85 G N GHsch Balt Lake Adolph Pocatello 80 'jtxMn W XxMrs O N Ottsch 8 L73 gMrs W Coleman 8 L 63 RE Ogden Champion Defeats Murray Heaver in Playoff Three-Tim- e Moroni Skeen three times Og' den city singles champion won the annual state horsesboe pitching tournament Saturday at Liberty park Skeen and Les Raty also cl Ogden tied for first place In division one of the tournament each achieving six victories and losing only one Skeen defeated Raty S3 to 42 in the playoff and earned the right to meet W B Waters Murray division two winner for the championship The latter match resulted in a victory for the Ogden thrower EM Roylance Provo sprang a surprise when he turned beck the veteran Lawrence Hea'v In the playoff for the right to oupose Raty for third place Raty however won from the Utah county entrant 50 all-sta- ' le tham-piohshl- ? Ogden Team SKEEN TAKES STATE SHOE Downs Stars HEAVE TITLE Dalers Win Match from Shoots 67 ou Third Round Cooper Second Von Elm Hagen Tie for Third 0 Parson — Louis Salt Lake— xL Ogden— xGllber BHOA Ogden bulL wood Louis Hansen Roy Drabble L B Weymouth Gilbert Hess Ralph Coombs Alton Oroneman: alternates Fred Warner Dave Robinson Ray Hansen was chosen to pilot the boys and to coach them The Salt Lake Rifle and Revolver club handled the shoot R Rita Salt Lake— xC L K Goshen—xOacsr Han Salt Lake— xEverett rd all-arou- the and Its possessions to contest with The about 7000 shooters competing Utahns will receive travel orders about August 1 and will leave here about August 20 The shoot runs from August 25 to September 15 Those selected for the team are: Murry Whittier Ray Hansen C L Kampe Oscar Hansen Everett At- Provo— W 5 1 3 liMaulsbyrf College 2b 5 3 10 Minor 2b BennetUb 5133 !43132 Webb g 4 0 2 4 0‘ 3 3'J Amsonss 1 UVecchioef 4 1 3 0 Summlchtef 3 Holmsteadlb 4 Barnes If 4 3 OOA AlUsonlb 43130 4 3 3 OUacksonSb 4 12 3 FoUintrf 4 12 3 4 1 8 OlCarmonlo Richards o 4 1 0 3lRlnneyp 3 0 1 1 Mottp TiBXOlfil Total 37 H 27 U Totals Errors— Webb 2 Summlcht Summary: Runs— Jackson HolmsteafL J Allison Bennett Barnes Polling Vecchlo Zaccaria Two-bas- e 3 Carmonl Kinney Jackson hits: Maulsby 3 Zaccaria Bummlcht Polling Home run— Zaccaria Double play— Bases on balls— KinKinney to J Allison Struck out— Kinney 2 Mott ney 2 Mott 1 7 Stolen bases— J Allison and Vecehio Bennett Barnes Umpires — Jacobshtpen and Barbolia Eighth Avenue Grocery came within striking distance of first place In Division Two Sunday when It defeated the Happy Wonder Bakers 13 to 1 If the Grocers win a postponed game Grove they will be tied Not only did Sharman turn In such with Poplar for first place with the Bakers If state a remarkable score in the three they lose they will win second place events but he also was high with 396 anyway HAPPT WONDER of 400 targets in the registered sin- 8TH AVE GROCFRYI BHO A BOHA gles shot 4 10 3 4 I 0 OiServleese Egbert cf live 4 10 O'Graylp 4 2 0 3 Ted Renfro Dell Mont world WKenerlf 4 3 3 SIAldouscfD 3 0 2 1 EKenerSb tarwas bird champion high on all 3 1) O 0 48 4 113 SOissmanli 8impsonse 600 shot 692 1 of 3 4 Q 13 0 PU5V-Barker lb t9 gets having shattered 4 0 12 0 Harmon 5 3 3 OiWadec Schneker Draw at Sharman’s 691 was second high Foxrf 3 0 ? 0 M LlewIlynSb 4 10 1 Hagen lb After winning all the state honors Barnes 4 2 2 RLlewellynp 3 0 0 2 3b 0 0 Everson r( 5 3 0 0 0 in Pro Battle Von available Sharman stepped up to the Lar&onp 1 0 O 0 1 1 0 OLooseecf Mulrlt 2 0 10 traps and shot 50 straight targets to IWestrf Elm Victor win the Browning trophy which was Totals "4377271 Totals TTsTdrfS' held by H S Mills of Salt Lake 000 200 Avenue Grocery Eighth was 000 000 001— 1 The E L Ford trophy which Wonder Bakers Errors — Hagen Barnes Grey Summary: held by G L Becker Ogden was Barker Stolen bases— Turning back leading Ogden amaService Loosee won by B J Napersteck Ogden who Simpson Service Home run— Fox Two-bas- e teurs in seven matches out of ' 11 E Professional Sid Harmon’s Forest hits — Pusey 2 Larson Simpson broke 49 of 50 and Harry Todd and Credit victory to Larson Charge J W McCarthy both Ogden walked Kener Runs responsible for Dale linksmen easily captured a 20-- 9 defeat to Llewellyn off with the team shoot by shatter- —Larson 0 R Llewellyn 10 Aldous 2 Struck victory over the Junction City outfit 9 7 out— R 3 Aldous Larson Llewellyn ing 50 straight Bases on balls— Larson 2 R Llewellyn 4 Sunday on the Dale course In the competition amofig the pro- Aldous 3 Scorer — Umpire — Wooley of Schnelter George Ogden held fessionals J M Anderson of Salt Hagen on tha national schedule Include: Sid Marmon of Dale on even terms Fights 200 to win the proLake broke 193 of In their feature skirmish fesslonal singles championship E Cl Peterson’s Market champions of The golf was sensational considering Anderwas second Salt Lake Division One defeated the Northwest the Intense heat Harmon scored 73 Clay son also tied with F J McGanney Jr A C by a score of 11 to 7 The losing while Schnelter finished one stroke hanLake Salt of the for club finished the league race In sec- behind & professional dicap championship with a score of ond place Both teams will enter the Roy Von Elm classy Dale amateur 82 of 100 and tied with McGanney outscored Independent tournament Harry Yeager Ogden for professional NORTHWESTERN PETERSON'S 0 in another feature Dr A BHOA stylist with 370 of 400 Clay had Worthrn2b BHO C Pack J T Whitworth Jack 5 0 3 1IM Jrff4ss3b F 113 the long run and high run among Rugglf3b 3 0 1 3Morgai3bM 5 3 4 Hagman with a 75 H R Dowell C 5 7 i 4 1 1 LH Jeffs rf cf professionals with 96 McGanney Ring E Post and D C Richardson scored 3 2 1 5 11(K Myers 2b with 363 of 400 was high over all Mason lb 3 2 1 O'McKeanlf 5 0 1 wins for the Dalers gjvanSb 1 5 1 1 4 LDS£jbylb professional Art Jennings who defeated Jack 4 1 1 ( LJeffscf 5 0 X Sharman’s handicap record of 99 DeKarverrf 5 3 10 f Smith© 8 perry c Dr E B Thatcher who Ensign 1 1 0 of 100 nearly tied the world record of Perkins p Lovep downed L A White and G L 2 0 0 OHEmeryp 100 made May 30 at Boise by Frank Ludlow If 01 2 8 0 Baird p Becker who trimmed F P Billings Troeh of Portland Sharman going 8 canter UhO 01 rf gained victories for the visitors strong dropped the ninety-nint- h DALE Ororse Schnelter TmioItI Totals370 010 40 9 24 p old FOREST l Totals 1 Harmon 0 target Sharman had a long unfin- Peterson's 000—11 Harry Yeager 3 Dr Wm Ludden 0 400 200 001— 7 Roy Von Elm Northwestern K C ished run of 337 from Saturday 3 C Dr J Pack 0 Dr Earl Errors— Worthen Qlvan Greenwell 9 Summary: The 1931 event which closed Sun- Brewerton 3 Frank Irving Jr 0 M Jeffs S L Jeffs 2 Stolen P T Whitworth 3 Art Jennings Hagman 2 Mason Myers Morgan Home Jack day after running three days at- bases— King I Jack — 2 E — Dr Enelgn B runs Sperry Myers Double plays Kina L A White Thatcher tracted 51 marksmen the final day to 0 A L Becker 0 to Ingelby Morgan Mesons Innings 3 W H Loos and was shot each afternoon at John Pitched— L©ve 27 Emery 7 Perkins 4 Baird H R Dowell 2 L Haines de- C E Post M Browning park with the tempera- 5 Credit victory to Perkins Charge l D C Richardson 2 ? G L Becker feat to Love Hits batted— Love 5 Emery ture well over 100 degrees 4 Perkins 7 Baird 2 Struck out — Love 7 P Billings men will Scores: HELPER — American Fork was beaten by home club by a score of 6 to 3 here The Porkers led til! the sixth Sundty Inning when Vecchlo singled and Zsc-carAllidoubled and scored on A son's single The porkers went ahead again in the seventh Inning scoring two runs on four hits In Helper’s half of the seventh Kinney walked ana Maulsby doubled to tie the count ’ Zaccaria hit a home run In the eighth and two more hits preceding MauUby’g sec ond double put the game on tee Kinney though hit hard received tight Bernes Polling end support In Pinches Summlcht hit well for losers while Maulsby Zaccaria and A Allison hit well for the winners Zaccaria made two sensawhile Polling played the tional catches outfield like a veteran Jackson played good ball at third base for Keper score: The AMERICAN PORK HELPER BHOAl 13 proceed Team Member Represent to Camp Perry Ohio where they will All Parts of State At participate in the world’s largest fie and revolver contest There will be wood Set Reeord teams from all over the United States The second lap of the state civilian rifle contest found Murry Whittier of Ogden still In the lead of a strong field of rlflers from all parts of the state Everett Atwood from Salt Lake got a 193 of a possible 200 points to lead In the day's program This Is the highest score ever shot on the Fort Douglas range Ray Hansen and Oscar Hanseii brothers each made a score on the 200 rapid fire possible In which one has to shoot ten shots In one minute In the sitting position Provo slugger homered frame with the bases — The team of Joplin Ghost Records 278 rf To Win Open I CETS HUGE CATFISH S Whittington of Marshall Hill Mo eatliah In tha Jame caught a river Gains Prize in Fort Tourney Surviving the sweltering heat Sunday L K Nicholson won the Fort Douglas club membership tournament with a creditable 8T card The competition was a low gross meet claw A Richard O Pearce shot one of his best rounds to win the first prise In class B with an 81 D O Canning iron claw C with an 88 and R E Guyre won class D with 102 Professional Bill WHles announces jl that Henry Boonstra and R Y Gray will clash over 36 holes in the finaU first semifinal of the HerberMemo- - of the July leg directors’ cup some lb rial Clip polo tournament tOUay Ume this week le I SPECIAL BRAKES ON ALL CARS Adjusted and Equalized $ CO A' ELECTRIC BHME 477 m? 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