Salt Lake Tribune | 1931-07-28 | Page 10

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Date 1931-07-28
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Date 1931-07-28
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OCR Text 'Truing 10 alt lake ’mt 23 DS JUNIORS IN TRIBUNE GOLF MEET: RUSSELL SWANSON 4 tribune Tuesday moping july 1 4 District Trials for National Amateur Occupy American Golfers Attract Chief Attention Among Field of 176 Boys Bonneville Club Lad Doeg Leads Scores 74 at Nibley Netmen Into Russell Swanson caddy champion at Bonneville municipal club emerged with medalist honors on the first day’s qualifying round In the annual Tribune Junior amateur golf tournament with a sensational 74 le card while four boys tied for the top position In the Juvenile division The first day's leaders In the JuveQualifying Scoret nile group Included the Idaho boy In Tribune Tourney sensation James Sinclair Jr of Twin JT7KI01 AMATZCa CUSS Falls who entranced tha Urge gallery (t to IS ran) In the morning with his fancy 74— Swsnton Omoe Grn Ulf Jr Unmindful of the blazing tun r"1 John ORtilllaa 7— Jr-Young Sinclair toured Nibley park In im HodlMI Kit- Ballard Ffttil Ar4m 83 strokes exceptional golf for his fucks Hmttf IviaiMU M Don Don Bshanin tender 14 years (itvr fttelfey " girl Foot Tied with the Idahef boy were Ken- ftornolds AO— fcri Sthnolure Ko Will Ua WirrBi TrJoda neth Simmons of Nibley park and two — JhIh MidiUie Dick JihflMie Jiek Ogden lads Henry Mathleu and Dan Kotior Field Quickly Narrowecl in Annual Seabright Invit- d Ml 4— BUI H Bnrteft Kitten at ff i - Si V j ' f 'A’’? ' i! w-- ' ' v AI $ iI v -- ohn forty-fourt- n twice beaten already Doeg thli season the last time by Ellsworth Vines of Pasadena In the Long wood first whipped bowl tournament Burns by scores of anJ thenl was carried to three sets by Iff The tournament committee sprang surprise when it altered It usual custom of giving contestants only one All singles match a day to play first round and seven second round matches were played reducing- the Held of 32 to 10 Stoefen Upsets Murphy The eighth second round match between Lester Stoefen of Los Angeles and coast sensation Bryan Grant of Atlanta wax portioned until tomorrow morning Stoe- en had to play nearly three hours In upsetting Dick Murphy or Utica N Y fifteenth in the national rank and he asked the lng his tournament committee to put 2-- 8 i 8-- v Ml ' Oeoupylng leading roles en the first day In the qualifying round of the annual Tribune junior and Juvenile golf tournament which lured 17C boys on Monday were: (1) Russell Swanson Bonneville club caddie who shot 74 at Nibley park Monday to lead the Junior amateur field (2) James Sinclair of Twin ' ' “ " Falls Idaho who tied with three other for medalist score whoso swing renders promise of a great golfer In the future Utahn 'Among Strong ConBilly Korns and (4) Tommy Evans son of Mrs J H Evans tenders in Denver Test former city golf champion The latter boys are Just 9 years old tho youngest to try for honors In The Tribune tournament The Colorado Meet Next three boys who shared medal honors with Sinclair In the juvenile das are Kenneth Simmons of Nibley park Henry Mathleu and Dan Alsup both of Ogden The tournament will continue Amateur golfers of twenty district Tuesday with another day of qualifying round Match play scattered over the nation will taka opens Wednesday up their clubs Tuesday In an attempt to qualify for the National Amateur tournament the week of August 31 at Beverly Country club of Chicago The plan a duplicate of the method used for several years In tha national open championship Is getting It first trial for the amateur event Successful golfers from the various dl trlcts will earn the right to enter J the qualifying round or the tournament at Chicago where the field will be reduced to 64 contestant for match play Denver plays host to those seeking the four places allotted the In- ’“N- termountaln district by the United States Golf association vs The metropolitan district will num-bthe mo6t contestants largest of the nation tvi ' MV Vf V-- ¥' " - V‘ '3 - I i v : I 5 :t Pi ’ c v IVfc" W' r I v t Iy&M total 0- vv1 M - Hark-Bra- d into-actlo- n t s HOOKS - AND SLICES for Nibley park golfers was routed out as early Monday by some freckle-face- d youngster of 14 ummers who wanted to know when The Tribune golf tourna- 4 ‘m1 uism 6-- 3 6-- ment i 4ft— Fkll Yaglar 4ft— Oaarra Fa at 4ft— Jaa Bold 4ft— Glen Edgar Jlnt Kama 47— k Graan Lawte JaBMB 4ft— Harry Mawana 4ft—Jack MUnar Dick Rchaftatd 10ft— Victor Angal Lawranea JaftOB began Evidently the little fellow 6-- gate at No'ffte Hurh Brown sterter 1 lieved worm the Baroness Olacomo Devi of New York who conquered Charlotte Miller of Berkeley Cal 82 8-- 3 and 8 3 that tho early bird be- e J 8-- 1 Ankle Sprain CHICAGO July 27 (Th-RigStephenson Cubs' outfielder probably will be loet to team his for several weeks having suffered a sprained ankle in the first Inning of the Chicago He Philadelphia game today was Injured sliding Into first ths base and was carried 20-ya- Utah-fame- d ed good-lookin- g Cvrrant RttaU 9 Birmingham L Nachvtlla 9 KnoxviU 1 (Chattanoota at Nmt OrUanft doubla-haadtr yaaterdayj Birmtntham 4 Little Rock 9 Atlanta rasa! 'In Road Locomotiv o m7 RfOUlRtO A MIAN RAO tom r Act WITH A-Rt- D Montitr Thromtt Turner COMPANY B TMurphy BfiOA tha Jtemi aa"llitIn Tudrett Berker I 1 Junior singles plays a rf 6 a CROSS-COUNTR- Members of the Utah State Umpires’ and Scorers' association met and solved many protest problems for loops at their regular meeting Monday night In The Tribout-of-to- une library President Mickey Scanlan cordially Invites secretaries of various leagues throughout the state or managers of clubs to send In their un- THEN — Cumbersome steam carriages frightened pedestrians and jolted the psssengera so much that curiosity alone caused them to ride g NOW— powerful cam told hero as USED to the second owner thrill the thrifty who want LATE CARS Easy-ridin- i at LOW PRICES i Uwjocuelcf Total ISO a l - A O Lourd Xc InoepenrtenS 1 I a 1 ii 1 oj 4U Tottla 0l “ ifo U BO 47 11B— fl par Baltimore Race Horse Owner Dies Unexpectedly BALTIMORE 27 OK raff ( fc aruL 2 fii -- 05 ! iai:i : iz 'L : Pure Pennsylvania Oil IN THE WORLD ' Bring Your Own Containers NO LIMIT EXTRAHEAVY HEAVY AND MEDIUM ‘ 20 Quarts a jj NOTE— A FURTHER SAYING IN QUANTITY! 40 Quarts — S560 ”$290 V J 220 Quarts 82970 John (AV July Bummerr: (Pat) McQovern 87 Baltimore race Burn naHorn horse died Thomee Cary B owner unexpectedly at IViree-bt- s Simmone bite Wortiun his home today Jonee Two-be- e til e— Wortii-- n Purr H had been connected Simmone Thomee uia Double to McGovern B Bimmone to Deee At- - with the Innlni game most of hie1 klne S Hint S Charge (Meetpitched to A taint adult life racing and nl string of horses 1 Struck out— Atkin s Hlr-10 tor on belle— Beee a Love 11 HIS with ths meet prominent of which was McKone by Atktne pitched bell— ’Wild Hack7 H now to ifl-'- e campaigning at the 3 Peeeed kn— Sitcnce— — lEmplrtj city track lq Neve York Umpire Bukvioa ndh I iivAUK Hlnen - -- PERMIT NO 654 proper fairway He fourth ehot for a four five hole 10 -- ' MOTOR OIL of to th holed out hie i on th 3 310i ilv 1 o 74 WV-Ern- t M-- p ' ' SCHAAF MEETS CAMPOLO ' NEW YORK July 27 ie Schaaf of Boston and Victorlo Cam- wlo giant Argentine heavyweight" oday were signed by Jimmy Johnson for a bout at Ebbeta field Brooklyn Wednesday Au- -' ( gust 26 added as umpire Utah Power vs Eastern Hatters Spry replaces Don Firemen vs Pullman Don replaces Spry August 12 Utah Power vs Independent Spry replace Don Y one ed 8tan Nibley club’s outstanding golfers provided one lor books - th Hineo t Behind the eteedy pitching of who fanned eight ana al three hits the Eighth Avenue team defeated the Cudahy Grocery Packing outfit 7 to 6 Monday eve ding at Cummings field The batteries were: Grocery Poul ton and Barnes Pusey Cudahy Hardy and Haacks solved problems There were 25 present at Monday’s meeting They will convene again In two weeks MADE FROM HIGHEST GRADE CRUDE OIL 1 Total II 4 TottU 79 IM UUh Poultry 119 040—4 Tanner scored a blrdla four on No PearltH 004 ©OO—I 1 without his ball resting on th fair-wsMt— Kollard Orad-i- t Summary: Tnra-baa- a or the green I Here how It hap Charca dafftftl to Tlcuyy to Thoraa Barkar Struck out —Barifr J Thom pened: : Birmingham 1 Bftaa on bU— Brkor T)iomM4 Blrmjnaham I Dopicft— WDIta hooked Stan’ hand Scorer— Jon first drive 248 yard onto No about fairway CODRDHf A O I1NDI His second shot siloed hack acmes BHOA plTjoford c( I to No 9 fairway and bis third waa Worth If 4 Jut abort of the banker it til for-l- n lArklno p-- o S Terrr lb 4 3b Bonner Ib-- ef I Dunn rf S Hoobe RrenMan lb 4 ’ mean of golf He shot an 83 In the division which practically Tanner plftyad Guaranteed 100 Eie tt 3 place for him in the 110 championship bracket After the tournament was completPark llMurphe Birmingham Lifnu rV CCD? THIS Walter Cosgriff who displayed tennis ability last week by reaching the semifinal round of excellent PKIRtlSS COAL Eighth Ave Grocery Downs Packers Changes Made in Umpire Score Solves Assignments for Body Big Problems Amateur Tussles teur Athletics The changes follow: July 29 Independent v: Eastern Hatters Peacock added as umpire July 31 Jewelers vs Pullman Creer replaces Snider as scorer and Peter added as collector Murray vs Centerville Austin added as umpire August 4 D & R W vs Firemen Don reto places Spry as umpire August 8 Green Cab vs independent Miller m Trials Independent League ' morrow The qualifying round will be 36 holes eighteen in the forenoon and eighteen in the afternoon Included In the field are Owen Cov- ey Utah open champion Lawson Little Barn Francisco star N C Morris Denver former state cham- plon Nathan Grimes Denver ace chamGeorgs Newton Colorado pion and Howard Creel Pueblo as six These are the chief regarded contenders for the right to qualify in the national meet Many of the players among them Hunter hia Covey and Brownie youthful Salt Lake Country club mate expect to remain here for tho Denver city amateur which begins Friday and for the Broadmoor in vitatlonal which commences next Monday at Colorado Springs lowed VANCOUVER B C July 37 (JPh-Lby John Murlo San Francisco Hawaiian 18 Americans in the men’s singles of the Canadian lawn tennis championship forged through the first round of the 63 matches at the Vancouver Lawn Tennis and Badminton club here today All favorites Including the eight seeded stars Jack Wright and Mar8everal changes have been made cel RalnviUe Montreal Walter Martin and Gilbert Gunns Toronto In umpire and scorer assignments Hennr Prusoff and MellDranga Seat- In approaching local amateur base tle Ossie Ryall Vancouver and Mu- ball games It was announced Monrlo were victorious day by President Jesse B Sharp of SOUTHERN ASSOCUTXOff the Balt Lake Federation of Ama- In UTAH POULTRY ASSOCIATION M : Poulton Nineteen U S Men Win Canadian Tennis Matches 8-- 6-- ' ptt 6-- d '''4 d ' 5-- ' gs got the Paul Dros who Young won the Juvenile title last year apBy 6:30 a m an hour before the peared to be Swanson’s chief rival lor Jar who first Virginia HUleary Philadelphia but he starters were booked to pull out the top spot on Monday defeated Welsel of SacraDorothy on the slipped on his second nine to come Journey 50 eager-eyemento home In 75 strokes He was joined boys were taking practice swings in Gordon Zlndersteln Mrs Marlon Jessup More than 100 minutes later by Jud Green for the Dirk MeGHUa Wilmington Del MlannePalfrey of greetedanticipation second position Professional Mickey RUey 10ft— Cardan Wftfiraman Boston Josephine Crutckshank San- who )oft— Gram Haaaan Belt Threaten supervised the opening march Clara Louise Zlnke Cin10ft— Are h la Bramar Lon Talrforl Bvdgrte ta Ana Cal Daan Fraater Jack HaiaU Tammy cinnati Morrill In the afternoon George Belt Jr Jamlaon Dedham Young Fori Korns 9 year-old Marjorie of the Country club all but tied the Eva no Ylneanl Faaraon Mass Mrs Marjorie Oladman Van est Daler Billy holed out an approach shot Naal PlrtoR Mae leader In a courageous attempt He Ryn Ceurvorst on No 2 and smilingly Bald “I knew Philadelphia MlddlamUH was out In 37 strokes after starting )foft— Albart Wichita Kan Mrs Miry J Lamme I was going to doit!” Joa Kuril N Y and Florence Le Boutil cut six five on the first two holes Rye Ijba Bill son Coming up to the 15th tee Relf her Westbuiw N V also gained the Dick RUey 3 1ft— T harm a Taylor needed four par for a 73 but he went of Professional Riley waa given second round Cralr £4 IqalrM one over on Nos 15 and 18 to loee the Joining Doeg In th third round the privilege of driving the find Fwitriiim XarrrtS were Vines Oregory Mangln of Newball Believe It or not the mite opportunity im In a tie for third place came John drive Cliff Sutter of New Orleans cracked tho 168 for a ark O'Rul-llaORulllan of the finished first la S3’ and It seemed Keith GledhlU of Santa Barbara And to show his daddy and the golf family with a 78 In fourth likely that the pair were safely out Wilbur F Coen of Kansas City and early fans that the first ball wasn’t a lucky blow he duplicated the Jack Tldball of Lot Angeles place were tied Mickey Riley Jr of reach from the field John Hodgson Kitten Ballard and GledhlU whipped Ralph do Kf otte feat on his accond trial Lads Ruin Chances out by Paul Aardema Riley started Hoboken N J after a terrific Then the two Ogden boys Henry of Commissioner Hsrry L Finch ate 4 1 7 and then de going two over perfect figures on Noe Mathleu and Dan Alsup started struggle 1 and 3 but he finished nicely (or a feated Bruce Barnes of Austin Texas an early breakfast to watch the first com course the and the 37 He faltered on hie second nine for burning up 3 3 Barnes had eliminated the golfers tec off The commissioner to ploxion of the race changed to one of southern star Ted Burwell a 40 to tie with the group at 77 the an ardent supporter of municipal The Ogden variety golf round 4 1 83 May Qualify stare both knocked belle out of opening Third round pairings tomorrow pit The qualifying rim for the cham- bounde on tha eighteenth hole which Vines Victor Angel proved the sheik of Coen Tldball aprsalnst Tho (he tournament pionship flight Is 83 strokes In the robbed them of usurping the medal Manglnagainst Sutter Oledhlll and against Junior event and following Tuesday’s 1st seat of honor lad of 13 years dressed in reguStosfsn either or Doeg against Orant 108 108 will probably or round the lines may be tighter drawn A score of Walter Hagen stylo or what In women's singles Baroness Levi lar about the high finishers have you? Polo shirt black and qualify contestants In the champion- plays Miss Morrill Miss Oreef vs Two Ogden Juniors Earl Schnelter ship bracket spick and span Miss Hllleary Mrs Jessup vs Mlse white golf shoes be Jaoobs Ain’t" no files on Vlo-tand John Methleu were assured knickers Flight competitions of 16 will v Miss Mrs Van Ryn j places In the chtmplonshlp flight of drawn up for those who failed to win Mrs Harper Palfrey vs Mrs Lammo Miss But tho boys with th overalls ait bv their respective 80 and 81 cards places in the select brackets and add- Crulckshank vs Miss Zinks were mighty good golfers too The race for the medalist trophy ed prizes will be presented by The proved an exciting event In the Juv- Tribune to winners Consolation Kitten Ballard veteran of two Juveenile class and unless some unknown prizes to be contested for by first Chicago Gains Nomination nile tourneys and winner two years youngster comes forth Tuesday with day’s losers In the championship For Women ago Joined the ranks of the Juniors Olympic better than 83 the four golfers now flights also adds luster to the attracthis tourney He showed his chamon top will play for the honor later In tive tournament pionship stuff by posting a 77 which Contestants who qualify Tuesday toNEW YORK July 37 the week final approval of th American placed him well up among the leaders golf are reminded that their cards must Jimmy Sinclair committee Chicago has prodigy of Twin Falls and Kenneth be turned In to Professional Mickey Olympia been selected for the final Olympto Ths sweltering heat seemed to have Simmons Nibley park lad Riley properly signed women's track and field tryouts on Uttle effect upon the young contestant And If the players became too July 16 1933 The American women’s team will heated It waa an easy Job to slip off hoes and cool of In the ditches on be limited to 18 athletes Pos 7 and 9 f 6-- Cub Outfield Star Suffers field i DENVER Colo July 27 (ff)— 81x outstanding golfers of western states loomed as favorites for the four places allotted this district In the national amateur qualifying rounds as 36 golfers prepared to make their bids at the Denver Country club to- - ' ' a off ' er 13-1- 0 8 I rxn&f:P 7-- 8-- 4’ I -- i - ftte Brntri touoob Wftlur Coirrilf Molvla Bummer-bVtafhit OraaB Nibley Park Crowded UBBin Walter Jakataa Eaith "rV The competition for top place flprolller Bar Baal Vareal Taa among the older youths was waged BUI Wasrtataa Alaap Ulek by no less than 138 entrants between MUotrBill Job SantaralMt Staa Talaford Hsw ages of 15 and 18 years Forty-fou- r ard Collie Hap ilabba re-t- he Austin kalloa 15 9 Juveniles between and years Ovca MeCarthr Dsff Belter Oaorra Wife Mel dubbed their way around Inviting Ba4 Uarrlaaoe aha Valkare Aadr med- Dowd the Nibley park fairway seeking “I— Wall Mart Chirk Watila Barftnrrr al honor making a total of 178 young“ “ 81 sters who registered for the qualifynarnaon jf Johnaon Fal AiabaU ing round on the opening day aa— Uevard Radaar Bar Mvrrftft Rarald Another day awaits the remainder Millar Ua tefavar J Mannlx of the field to throw hats Into the 9ft— Clrflt UoBr Fraaclj Qraan Iwa—Jaalar lUTph CrairteB ring and Included In the tardy start- Cherlra ItevaRitaraaltea Dirk Ball Laa Whit Uh ers is Ed Kingsley Country club star Farkar Mas Yates iahaao Farlar and defending Junior amateur cham - 91— Mlaor Ball Jak Fraatar Laa a Baotk H WaatnaB Mooklar Balyk Gardnar match with Orant until tomorrow pton Kingsley remains aa the chief Fast Joha Vbbm rival to eUp In ahead of Swanson and 84—BUI Law John Bowara fff WaHk Gustave Boe timer Jr o 1 8L Loulx dean Ftrklna Daaalaa Amlth D Tam faulted to Grant In the first capture the special medalist trophy lia 8Dtaa MitehU round F Waa&rhal Daan donated by The Tribune lasoBie Yarn Atoaar Play was rushed forward in both ft— BUI Wallas y the women's Mara Rawls? If Professional Mickey Riley ansingles and doubles Of Laos Haaaini iaha Da nounced Monday night that conthe group of etars In women’s sinMai WHklaaon testants may tee off between 7:30 and 4ft— Loila Millar Victor Bldtaal E Lon gles only Mrs Helen Willi Moody of 10:30 o'clock Tuesday morning to old 9ft— Ml! DaaMaan K Slcffeaiaa Rani San Francisco failed to appear She was notified before eh left New York Pairings for first-rounqualify Cardan proa Hand 47— Irrlnr Hatehlnaoa matches In all (lights will be made that her opponent Mrs J Dallas 99— Paaraon Atewart Tuesday afternoon 44—Lamarr Sandal) Jarfc Farlar Cttttea Corblere or Boston hid defaulted MrCarrr Faal Avaaon Boh Stermaft She will not ewlng Birdies No 8 until Iftft— Bill Caiman W Chamonar Bah ftehaflatd 1 :45 o'clock tomorrow (1 8 T) when 101— Swanson whose rise In local golfLaa she opposes Virginia Rice of Boston Grant IkteM Howard UaBdaraan ing circles has been meteoric played Midrlar Mis Rice won today from Alice BranI oa—Jaak Bari Wartkan superb golf Monday In chalking up Kallr Iftma 83 ds of Orange N J hie 74 six strokes over par He wee Gana Okam ttfhlBi one over par for the first eight holes Helea Jaeobe Triumphs 104— R Haldaa Jack Btubanda Tick scoring a birdie three on No 5 but he Jahansan Mrs Moody's chief rival Helen loft— Elmar Mawar encountered trouble on No B and 11— Mika Enilia Ckorted ickaflald waa extended In the first round ' J took a six for a 37 round 11ft— Lynn Marian Clara Greenspan of New York by Tartar U On the second Journey flwanson lift— fttarllnv Wakkor before she could win at Other was equally steady keeping his blows lift— Fred Brawn winners today Included Mary Oreef W SMnalalon O HI— middle off and bringing straight prize of Kansas city who trounced DorJI VtNLL? CLASS shots But for one or two bobbles othy Andrus or Stamford Conn sa-J- — on the green he might have cracked Mrs L A Harper of Oakland Dan Alia a 73 He went one over on Noe 3 7 Mathlaa ' 7—Gana Bld Cal who defeated Margaret M— Wallaaa HrmmlnB and 8 for another 37 and an aggreof Morgantown W Via Aft— Fraink WaoUay 71 AlSUp : BEABRIGHT N J July 27 (JPy-JHope Doeg of Newark 17 J( national singles champion led the field Into the quarter final round of annual Seabright In the vlt&tlon tennis tournament today He victories over Ed scored hard-woward Burnt Jr and Eugena Mo Caulltf both of New York dub-wor- k ‘ Sfcr ational 18-ho- - - Third Round Four Youngsters Tie for Medalist Honors In Juvenile Class at 83 Strokes More Qualify Tuesday Seventeen-year-ol- ' D iSfrys Covey Plays For One of Four Places TOM BOUM m to p at a Trlrption— Wasatch 374 Sll&jM t W K UaAWTX SXTISFACTIOM Ok avii® (Q® TOUA MO KIT BACK ItetaO Dopartment Store BROADWAY AT 8TATB alt Lake City ' -
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