Show 6 B THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WINS U Pittsburgher Comes (x) Denotes amateur 150- - Jr Pittsburgh Sam Parka -jn- -re- Ml ? Jimmy Thomson 8 Cal Long Beach 140-77-7- - 808 Walter Hagen Detroit ' i gog ! Denny Shuts Chicago Ray Mangrum Lot Angeles ' 12-7- 152 9 806 “ Alvin Krueger Beloit Wla 58-8- 0 148-- ‘ : Conn Brookfield Gena Sarazen Lou Gehrig’s Streak Walter Hagen Furnishes Greatest Exhibition of JDaXJo Finish Third Win Gallery Cheers Rain Soaks Course By ALAN GOULD OAKMONT COUNTRY CLUB Pittsburgh June 8 (AP)— The home town boy made good today as Samuel Parks Jr youthful Pittsburgh professional came from behind to conquer America’s foremost shotmakeri and capture the national open finish to the celegolf championship in a stumbling rain-soak- ed brated “battle of Oakmont" Never before a winner 111 any major toumarrient inly four years out of the University ot Pittsburgh where he captained the golf team and only twb weeks short of his twenty-sixt- h e birthday Parka pulled the biggest surprise victory since Johnny Horton Smith Chicago Goodman the Omaha amateur galloped off with the crown M7 three year ago Dick Meta Chicago Th only player In the Paul Runyan Whit Plains N T field to crack' 300 on Oakmont’ i Picard Herahey Pa Henry right shoul- der waa Injured In th plunge and he rested flv minute before returning to action to take an Important part In th ' Yankee slugging Gehrig finally gave up his place to Jack Saltxgaver In tha seventh 'but played all through tho seqond contest National Now Tork Bt Lnli 50-7- r 4 i 9 153-74-- Caitiia T fOOpa iJt? tueSarV Rea alts ' Seke4al ?r7lra Jthutfl IflCtMtoaat FhUadolyhta— Leonard at Plttabnrxb— SI Jaknaan aa(n at Now vftb fttatmthif The Babe ‘Through Herman (Babe) Ruth is through In baseball! year It waa a rather sorrowful exit continued their annoyance of Detroit last year’s champion! today by from the game that he made for edging out the Tigers 3 to L for their eighth victory” in fcn meet- - Babe Ruth was tha greatest sport ings between the two teams of all time when everything All runs wers ths result of hom figure No is taken Into consideration ers two being hit by each aids other athletic figure ever gave to Marvin Owen started th4 much to any sport or held the limeparade for ths Tigers In th second and the Sox cams back with light so long alii their thre runs on Luke SowWhile his legion of admirer ell's first homer and Rip RadcUffe's would have had him take a mom sixth off Elden Auksr In their half colorful leaving of the national pasirJt! SaiwrSar’i Reawlti of th Inning Pitcher Vernon Ken- time one must take into considers- Chirac 3 I SI Leals 9 Clrvelaad L nedy singled between th two Sox tlon that while he gave a lot to Phlladrlvki 4 Waahlaxiaa I (lag yala) homers to help himself to his first baseball he took plenty with him New kerb U-- I Seetoa 4 1935 victory In four starts Hank into retirement— plenty of money SwnSar’o SebeSalw aa Prebabla PIDkera Greenberg clouted his season's plenty of glory and plenty of pleasAtow Verb al Baetoa— Ralfiax va lhCn rhllaSlvhla al Wathiaxtoa— Wllahera twelfth homer In th eighth ant memories He has everything va Rasaell or WhiteblU -- vtl4 Knne4F Allowed tow hits white to'tider hftn btef“fn'”hii 'declining Auksr and Schoolboy Rowe wore PjrartS4 fibleasw— SaUtoww yean St Loata at Clcvtlaad Thomas va touched for nine HllSebvaad DETROIT CHICACVO The Babe la 41 yeare of age— AB KO A ABH O A But old for baseball rf 4 11 Radeltff If 4 12 0 generally uoenrane e 3b Hopklna he ha a good many useful year Oehrinir 3b j I I 9 Haaa tl 1110 Oraenbrs lb I 1 10 O Waahlnrtnrf 9 9 9 0 H may get back Into the base4 J 9 JjBonura lb 4 9 13 ball limelight but few believe 7 Slmmohi cl 4 4 0 3 0 U"1 O Walker ef 4 1 9 SlAppllnt u But be can play a good many Owen Ib 4 9 14 Piet 2b 4 0 ‘ yean of golf and devote himself Auker 4 3 4 Sewell c P o Whit extensively to the hunting and Row Is fishing that he craves terlfYlng-jAtocin-toMe- 152-57-- - d va Tork— Smith or Brandt lraMtM iraf J‘"'na£ I I 153-78-- Ilf Third Ward Wins Ui le 135-79-- 75 it 1 SoftballCrown In: Church Loop 156-76-- ke 151-81-- 154-77-- ltjt Ill 133-78-- 152-80-- Two-bO- ch ll 155-76- -0 I I 155-77-- 137-73- -0 156-79-- 160-78-- Iinor Leaguers 158-83-- tao-baa- mt-U- aian Vote on ‘Alabama’ 158-84-- So none should grieva at the fading out— for he had a great career He’s still a hero to millions of boys and his career was a guiding star that made better men of many lads A series of descriptive illustrated Articles which he wrote for the youth of the nation was a feature that did untold good In tha molding of futures for millions of kids Fond of Children 1 8- " 5SP 158-81-- 158-80-- ' m i Off Ill 490 rf-t- 159-79-- 155-81-- 01 41 S- - lb! 03 A 44 mO ‘ bins 161-75-- 81-7- 1- Ills 339-81-- 491 ill 3- Two-ba- w Two-bo- ra 83-7- 139-80-- Babe Ruth reared in an orphanage was exceedingly fond of children He loved to romp and play with them He waa always ready and eager to help out in child wel- fare undertakings He visited thou- 0t children In orphanages and hospitals He joined in hundreds of benefit affairs for the kids Many s drab young life hu been made brighter by Babe Ruth VvrIu?an feon-Wi- Col-Ju- eko 80-7- x v He wu s charitable kindly soul the king ef swat Ho gave of hi time and his money to numerous charitable endeavors and wu wont to keep those to himself He was reticent about things of that sort and he didn’t oar for that kind of publicity Twenty-on- e years ago the Babe went to the Majors from the Baltimore Orioles He was a southpaw pitcher and a mighty good one too But he found himself greatest at the bat and took to tho outfield He waa a remarkably good outfielder and as a And slugger he had no peer (Continued on Pare Five Games Set 0- In 82-7- Circuit Let Me Lind-ftro- ra 161-77-- er 154-82-- 1 MAKE YOU Jeft-hand- 157-76-- ng 154-80-- 153-80-- A ‘DEAL’ V-V- 82-7- Schneiter Has Bad Sledding 260-80-- 84-7- — shell-shock- ' Moreing’s Widow Destitute But Ballplayers Are Paid ed 158-73-- ing on a NEW or USED axif-fer- 161-79-- 79-8- L 136-84-- tall-ondo-ra ng 156-84-- ey iil ’ 157-82-- 139-81-- 82 18-h-ol Mill 160-81-- 139-81-- 84 155-83-- (1110 Dahl-Te- -- 81-8- Two-ba- 161-78-- 828 Bill Longson Comes For Go With Romano (II P'(h?nmib ft o'tHuI If RelUys 4 1 I Oehrls Stolon bate— Oehrtx Double plavs ‘ — Croaottl to Lauort to Oehrls Malone to Barstow when he died ' ' Union Steve ' Sacramento editor of tho (Continued on Few sports George 83 I O 13 Brown f L DemefLudlow Mrs his of 'John Golden Noroton Conn discovered the Moreing Through plight man lb 4 I I 3 Diehl 9eo9 ' Birruin forts a benefit game between the Sacramento team and hay of 884 old timers who played under Moreing has been arranged (x) Earl Stokes Jr Louisville THE CET Proceeds will go to aid the widow in her great need Base- Bill and week this home of 6 horde friends Longson is coming Withdrew ball and those who care for it have a chance now to con- Total BEATEII PATH! 3411111 Kully Schlicht Madison Wta ot the popular Pride of SugSrhouse no doubt will be around to give Dw'e tribute to a truly worthy cause ' ' Divine Saviour 010 004 ' him welcome Bill is booked to meet Mike Romano in the feature Summary: Homo runa— Kavanauxh L I Eg COLORADO RIVER CANTON Let Steve George carry on! ' ' Bob MacDonald Chicago e Pnmmtn hlto— Kavanauth BELOW MOAB UTAH bout of Friday’s card at the arena : "Lew 42 when" O Rel'lr Abdale of insurance out— worth B carried Struck 860000 Moreing ’ - D!eW4a' ' Jiaa Loijgson completed '““M'WAra'ef just 4pplm Scute Grandeur XGIeherj- St Loots McQaan 7he was' ‘up there’ in' the financial worli When hia' hold- g sea Sonnenberg first to Introduce the highly successful 44 son In Boston and other New En- flying tackle Into wrestling as finincome dwindled when hard times cut into his and ' rr PATRtnrs ings CAtHEDRAt POWER BARGE AS H O AlHOt gland cities with an occasional shot ished product worked into his savings When bad Investments took their j Bondi Jb H Eertlntrl i ft 4 "BIG SIX’ NOW AVAIL iint?rrrrnovAT° “ in New York City Bill left Salt Romano gave a superfine exhibi- T Chldotb 411 Ii DaUonrt’ J Xtahvli H t ill hock toll in gold and silver when baseball players he had em- ' ABLE FOR CHARTER FtltinHUfi I 0 Van DtrckJb Lake City for th east following tion Friday night in his match with TL Onputolf-e Orten — two—tsmf thin four weeks of ployed waited for their- wrestling her In Sep- Jim Browning and tha sett be- Catacfnoi — fai(4 p0 Short as Long Trips tember and October and reports of tween Mike and Bill promises to be PfiU of some to contracts them suit and break threatening bring ft 1 ft of S to 9 Fersou Farties his doings have been immensely sat- something of a classic Th match bConll!lb ef ft whereby he would lose title to their value it was Mrs More- to his friend waJCampteteJIsfrfT isfactory I be faOawltkAB will y twain threa rt J t- VV ’‘"ing'who tamettf the 'relcuK""" Bill has acquired an abundance hour limit Channel Cat Fishing o D Caputncf OS ’ J "The of genuine wrestling finesse in ths insurance were in for were Craw bet policies They of Tolali Dependable Tommy Thompson a 10 1110 il Totata 10 9 10 0 a V 1- -J 4 SO MAIN ST last two years First h ran out a Sacramento with a goodproduct her name Only she could release their monetary worth 3 record of 81 Pi'rlck I eoato an For Details FHcts and Resemttem W 10ft ftO— Cathedral i pootttvelr ruaranteothe (Inert on r west th campaign coast’ and successes on the coast comes for a Summary’ Home run—L Caputo a among the howling players who had threatened her husi Writ tO ‘ti finfhed work la the city at rwuoa-si now h has his fine New England whirl with Ira Dem tiU—Vtn Derek Knobha Twobaae Thompson la hitr—Faraen prices band The insurance was drawn The PalalnelU were Doubla t money p’ay— players STRONG W ladies1 and rHrinzrN'S shoes performances to his credit Among reputed to be a topline grappler Knohba lo Fleteh Struck ouV— Faraca ft F others of Bill’s victims on th At- Th bout will be for two falls with L Caputo 1 Knobbfi I flasea en ball— a srEciALTr paid Other debts were met And Mr Moreing suffered Moab Utah Knobba ft L Capute Farmfp lantic seaboard was th famous Gus 43 minutes as the limit VmPlrt the losi the loss so effectively felt now” ft— Clement ftcorei— Jia CapuMa ' - Jack Gordon Buffalo 134-87-- 160-88-- 156-93-- ‘ : 4 ni-- p - safe Jiji OFF 161-87-- ’ - t Thrao-ba- EARL PITTS Kav-nau- - I- I6ff-S-f- Ceeiaar-Scorer- wlntsr-sprin- MURRAY 45-FO- 1 14-- 1 w r s-- :!: p tiiii nvm i-- ft ft 1 -- fcp--- A 1 01 i Hw ( - s a —r —-Moto- rs u ) PimoynL T DE ft -v Thret-bta- bl ft J 4981 South ('I-'- Slate V Hyland 528 I 1 4l Kr::: u‘ torft tola 4 FrtoaMe FHebera Sooton-No- Biaatta In Indie Leajme Sotardor'o That So Georg j- layout t w9 9 990 Parks posted successive rounds of LOUIS ST CD— 8 June 77 73 76 73 an 299 for OUn Dutra Los Angeles Manager aggregate of 1 I INDEKNDENTS ' Frnnkis Frisch’s revamped Unsup (Victor 809 910 for ths routs He won by Mm Tcsms teMUas tl broke tho Cardinals' three-gam- e ’ At Watroua Detroit Wo two strokes from Jimmy Thomson goti Pel 150 losing streak by taking both ends I Rnpcr Hcon McDonald Smith Glands! Cal ths California “siege gun who Franklin Oroeory Junior! 10 61 of a doubleheader from tho Chicago 1 H W Bins Ictorr Co 919 twice tossed away four-stroleads 8 ill Cubs today beforo a ladles’ day Ted Turner Clementon N J e III of crowd 20000 Th chamworld over th horns town fsvorlt and 8Vinl Bhoo 143 1 oe pions nosed out th Cubs 8 to In Bobby Crulckahank ’ Richmond took part in a general blowup In BlrroU BotlUa ' th first gams and won the second 32 0 34 131 Totol Total i 33197 13 Va T tbs stretch Thomson finished secxBatted lor Auker la Mvvnth H W Singleton Co strengthened 6 to 8 In 11 Inning Herman Bkrron ’ Whits Plains Detroit 010 000 0X0—9 ond with rounds of 73 73 77 and ' H 030 000 In ths Vic00X— 3 Plratyime— Chicago i N Y 78 for a total of 801 as he allowed Its bold on third place CJUCAQO Bummarr: Error— Apolln Run 9T hotted Third ward of Salt Lake City cap- to— Mortis Dutra Detroit Oreenber Owen RadcllH 2 Bewoll one ot ths vht championship tory league Saturday by scoring OslSB If ABKO Al 01 Martin Home run — Oreen bit—Fox tured ' th softball title chances in bis career to slip away an 8 to 5 victory over tho 8 L Herman lb lit ber Oaren Rodrljtf-SeweRothroek rf Stolen boae Hock lb IlfrlschTlb —Q Wolkor Bom on boll— Auker 2 Victor Ghsasl Deal N J from him Saturday afternoon oik th Deseret Konnedr Hortnott Milk Producers II Med wick it 4 Auker 1 Kennedy Strikeout— Klein two of the Thomson thrss-putte- d SIA CollinAlb Off Auker T to 0 Innlnt gym field by scoring a T to 2 vic- IRoveHit— hid OavoroUrf lb ' 2 In L Loaint pltchtr— Auker git liDeloncey a last three greens ths sixteenth and The losers mad a desperate git f Curler el 4 f P Ooilliia a over Cannon of also ward this tory In th ninth driving Jurteo u Gens Hunts Jeffersonville Pa Ji Whltehad 3b eighteenth as h lost his final op- for th gams I llOolbert Worneko V u city In an interesting gams run Corleton Injuns Lick Browns portunity to overhaul his Pittsburgh out thre blngles but only on I p ' Ed Dudley Philadelphia uO'Dea Th winners tallied three runs In CLEVELAND Jun 8 OD-- The SiDavta rival In the day’s most exciting fin- crossed tho plat TtoW the second frame added two in the Cleveland Indians scored a 8 to 2 Mitchell rlghtflelder led the Sinishing dueL 17 11 sixth and counted their final pair Craig Wood Hollywood N J Such drama as there was how- gleton attack with thre hits in four Wat u6 10 341 1 Totol I) victory today ovar the EL Louis ninth when tnntn( run in tho 4v ever in an otherwise dismal finish trips to th plate two of them dou- cored11 -eighth Cannon ward mean- Browns xx ' Betted Sid Brews South Africa 157-7for In Warnek were while men had was furnished by non other than bles E White and Hughes on bases Tribe officials said the attendelihth plenty of aJtaa lor Delanoey in slshtb rr but scored in only th fourth and ance ot 8000 waa “normal” in view the former champion th big gun for th Milkmen the Snsao SlO- -4 0 Bill Kaiser Louisville 000 201 001—4 seventh Innings iLoul Walter Hagen- - While the other former with three tor four one a Summary: of the chilly weather and despite Rrrora— Prloch Delancer ’ 818 favorites faltered and fumbled double and the latter with a home Wtr1fkn Hack Carleton Runs batted In There aro 13 players on tho Third the reported hostility ot local fan- — Delancer Wameke Hermann ward team Including thn as a wsult of th Frank Walsh Chicago single Ja JouLiLffi?iat ®laCollins satsf throughout the final found the old run and S e A Kam-Glen- n Ted Luther? Youngstown Ohio master gave a gallery of upwards bat Warneka Medalek Stolon brothers ths Wise’s Klngdon's and j r er‘flcoo-Oal- aa ” Cur- Ludlows of 7500 spectators the day’s biggest Jh score troversy on tho road trip from which ler Whitehead Double J Colllna ploy— 811 Producers thrill as h gallantly tried to over- K w eiKQLrrox (unaoolirtod) Eight of th nine players on the th Indiana returned on yesterday CQ f I r Baaeo Collins 1 Strlkouto— war-I-t Third war team banged out on or ST LOUIS A1 Espinosa Akron Ohio 158- CLEVELAND haul tha new champion The f B H OA Wrti Hlto-BHOA Warnek I mor hits BHOA 1 s 1 Cochran 4 6 I Seven of S th Belms Ib Saturday I'Knlckrbkr u 4 9 1 I (non out la ninth! "Haig” staggered and loet control jt I Carleton InT‘1 Colllnl lb j S 1 4 I Week Jfi-4 j 1 0 Voamlk if el In ALBANY N Y Juno 8 UF)-Ed- wln ot himself finally but ho rallied at Colbert wild nine Cannon warders hit safely Jonc Hushe Ky Laffoon Chicago k 4111 Warnek 0’ U if I 4 Bolton Wlnnlne pitcher— p 10 1 j 4 Avert ellb 9940 T Whlto lb 414 Th score: OoUlns Prrr lb Willis Hunter Culver City CaL Loaln Coleman rf pitcher— Carleton 110 (Alabama) Pitts Bing Sing the laet to come- within a 76 for an Brotchintkz Trotky oo Duao I 1 1 l'Hale CANNON 3b 4 Burnett THIRD 4 I 803 and third place of s 1111 aggregate 99 IS Second samot 4 I I I Campbell rf 1 9 I 0 Hemalrr prison’s “Sultan of Swat” probably 1ROA BHOA 0 4 Rtunran i Woollen i 0 lb ' Harry Cooper Chicago lb II WtM 9b Oallataer rf 4010 Kray If chicaoo Strain Telia rr tours 1 1 9 4 Mueller Mitchell rf 4 i f t Mormon lb I ff 1) 1 will know definitely within th next 4 19 9j pytlak Stovenaon H WtM H 4 14 0 6 9 9 4 Btranse u 4 J McPhra cl 815 Woolley OaUn O “ ‘ 86 3b 11 4 0 9 3 final holes f itarted 4 tha p 10 Martin £Cl Berger ef lb 011 Hagen Cajn 48 hours whether or not he will be Woteri U 4 12 SDavlx of ! Ool 4 2 I ( KOllft Harder p -- 'ohnDunn I I3 140 Billy Burke Cleveland three strokes behind Parka He Kehl IStahT 9 I J 1 Walkup P M 10 II 14 000 orTotata to H assume a Foulls Jim permitted Chicago place la K 0 Hartnett as DuohlmoUr still trailed three he 10 strokes Roderick Modwlck xxPepper jb If 1111 111 B by Totals MS US Undstrom cl 1 1 1 SiJ LNILK At p l (a) Chris Brinks Detroit 160- - ganised baseball ! Van Att ib br lnnlno: matched th Pittsburgher’s morn- Score cau ib’::: i I f 1'Krr11 ”v c J Jriarl 110 901 St Covarrott W Blnelcton Co I 4 H When “Alabama departed from 33 134 10 Totata lb 73 WhltoheaA H round of mad this )b up ing 100 030 L Milk Producer -0 1 1 XBotted S Curler 4 rt for Coin In tixth Oelbert u Byron Nelson Ridgewood N J Sing Sing to join th Albany club deficit with one to spare as he Summary: base — Cochran Stolen xxBatted for Walkup In seventh Durocher so JstuL 4 Sacrifice hit—Colbert Home rune— EnzlUh Judge W G Bramham president started with even fours for th flrtt Parry 000 003 000—3 St Loula 8 Three-baa- o Taro- Walker p hlto— Neuman Huebee j 111 101 100 00s— ) of tha National Association of Pro- four holes of th 30 13 34 Total 816 Totata 99 1197 10 Cleveland baae tilth— Parry Broachlnakr Mitchell I KowaUkl'p” S but round final to— Troakr Runa Error—Hals batted Score ianlnsi: by fessional Baseball Leagues ruled Harrli I B "White Double plaro—Colbert Caeer p John Revolts Milwaukee 135-8Harder Harder Well Burnett Cannon 000 100 100—9 Voamlk skidded Into a pair of fives on to hs to to McOulre I Moniton Nruman a Warnek 1 hits—Knickerbocker 79 that will not b per- two 010 003 Third 03x— p Campbell I X Jonex White I Struck out— White Threo-baeasy holes and Baa Doublo plara— Belma Sacrifice— Coin hit — Puvh xStephenoon Summary: on ball —Jonra 1 Hit with Pitched xxDemere (a) John Goodman Omaha 133- - mitted to play In th minor leagues1 it wascomparatively hlto— Call Stovonoon E KehU H Hale Barter and Troakr: Btrante Belma an Out struggle uphill again Jo ball— Jonas Dunn br Barney Umpire— xxx Klein 8 Wise Cain 3 Davie Struck out— Ludlow 1 K and Mueller I Boms on balla-oi- f Despite tho decision Pitts joined In 87 oven par Hagen had sliced Scorer— 0 Cochran O' Den Kehl 1 Bomi on bell— E Kohl I Um- Van Atta 3 Harder 1 Strikeouts— Br Cain ths Senators but thus far has hot Parks' Phil Perkins Cleveland — Houitoa L Walkup t Van Atta 1 Harder 4 Hits nd Netdorhauaer to V two shots pire par margin f 43 12 301 —Off Cain 7 in I Inning Total Total! Walkup none 31133 13 ' played 817 over tho last nine would have givto It Van Atta 1 In 3 LMlns pitcher— Nona out when wlcnlnf run acoreiL While going through a light “priLea In Cain Mark Fry Oakland Cal 137-8for kBatted Ith he to master old but en the Bankers trumps Softball xxBatted for Kawalik la tth vate” drill late today “Alabama” 80 wasn't equal to It in th rain and xxxBattrd for Jurcea In Ith tandlat bf thd Tram received encouraging news— th " 818 for Sth tBattod to Caaoy telL Yanks Bosox Split la with tho strain beginning Won Lol Pci 000 100 3M 04—4 Flrtt Security Chleaxo committee would decide hie 047 4 l Willie Goggln San Francisco 759- U-faded chances his 000 303 000 01—0 St Louis Quickly 157 YanBOSTON Juno 8 (AV-T- h I case by ’tomorrow or Monday" 7 hit— Dari Summary: Two-b157 he loet four strokes to par and Ptdprfil lUtpnrfi Whltfift kees slugged Wes Ferrell and three 9 StephenMn Herman Cnvarrett C Warren Giles of 1 chairman th 857 First National Vecchlo Del InPerry Greensburg executive Parka on as many holes of tho Double Continental Horn run— Modwlck J Colllna 49ft successors for a 12 to 6 triumph toNational committee which has th Pa Oelbert and J Colllna Fedaral Rnr0 Bluet olara— PrlKh 479 coming nine As a parting gesture In th first half of a double-headdeto Colllni Baaei Frlieh Whitehead and override Bramham' J 396 day A power to Hoel I Tha Tribun Co Guldahl I Special Hollywood Cal Ralph ho bagged a birdie on No 17 to on ball— Lee 2 Walker I P Dean I wtlker Bank 1 17 played before a 22000 crowd cision telegraphed Johnny Evers f Utah-Idaho LOGAN— 1 Tho league Btrlkeouto— Lee 0 KowaUk Caaty War- Tracy Loan and Trutt 1 save third place and a bigger “cut” I el7 but Fritz Ostermueller outpointed 3 S 9 Lee Hlto— of Walker Dean nek P Senator th 900 Sun' general manager Its Utah Stata National sixth games I t In prlso money Tony Manero Greensboro N C He got th day's will swing into 9 In 4 KowaUk 1 In 9 Casey 1 In 1 Vernon Gomez 4 to 3 In a that he was polling members of the out In nth) Walker I In I ovation from -- the crowd day with Prsstoni playing hero Warnek Tnaaday'i Bonita biggest pitching duel and ths Red 4 1 10 In Dean out teleIn P committee In I (0 and by telephone Roland Mackehzle Washington Pint National 3414 Tracy Loan S Logan Wlnnlny pltchor— P Ith) when ho walked off tho last green against tho league-leadiox got ah oven break for the day Doan Loelns pitcher Continental S ' D C graph to expedite action and Elks stgainat —Warnek Honeyvlll playing was to a 1 friends Co Federal White 90 J A Hoel 'It The Sox seemed just as strong remarking Pitts was jubilant 819 Federal Blue 9 Pint Security 93 much for th Garland st Garland This latter in the nightcap aa they were weak “Gee I hop they let me play1 just a little bit tpo Walker Bank 13 Utah Stata IL lost and team won Cliff Spencer Washington D C has four Celebrates games Mango old man in tho opener although Manager he said non whilo ths Elks havs won PHILADELPHIA Jun 8 Tbaradar Senile — an Series of Blowups Joe Cronin retired to the bench in Continental — Other none lost Tracy (x) Zell Eaton Los Angeles 161 and five games thla game to rest his bruised heel 0 Utah Stato C “ThsT finish 6rthe39tfi United Llngis Mungo celebrated his 8 Hoxlt 4 Co 10 Walker 14 games: Collegians at Smith-fiel- d 24th birthday today by pitching the and Max Bishop played short States open championship Otherwise SundayMalsd Natlonai 29 Federal Blue 4 Plrat 879 --Tremonton at Ogden ” ' Ostermueller -- limited the league Fe was far from Inspiring either to (Continued on Pate 1 A1 Houghton Washington D C — leaden to elx hits and mad three tho onlookers or from tho stand- at Brigham City Following this gam tho Elks will ot Boaton’a seven blows oft hie point of scoring performances by play ths Broadway downs colored Floyd Farley Oklahoma City 159- southpaw rival He was pitching the professionals 7 Is schedbaseball team Thla hla first gam since ho wu hit In Whether it was from th effects uled to start at 4:80gam m at the Willie MacFarlane Tuckaboe N tho facs by Hank Greenberg1 batp - somewhat of beingT fair grounds OAKMONT ’COUNTRY CLUB ted baU May 25 Gomez who by Oekmont’s hazards the wsather 821 his seventh defeat of th seaPITTSBURGH Juna I most tho of or th big pressure son wu wild throughout Issuing George 8chnelter Ogden Utah rounds of 79 and 81 today field’s vanguard blew up with a for a 821 total after eight passes and gave th Sox two Junior Loop squeez- succession of loud reports' Title CYO James D Fogertey St Louis 16t ing into th final two barely runs when he uncorked s wild pitch rounds of th chances popped ell over By RUSS J NEWLAND th course in th fifth national open Georg Schneiter of this afternoon ' Leaders SAN FRANCISCO June 8 (AP)— Lew Moreing owner 828 Flrtt tome— Triumph Ogden Utah finished 22 strokes beI nzw yoRK Old Man Par gave ground only boston for has Johnny Farrell Short Hills N hind the winner but more than a once club baseball ot the Sacramento ABHOAl many years passed ABHOA 36 holes tho final Comb throughout O I If Almado ef ' J tf’ heart-breakicirdozen ahead of the to the his on and Rolle 3b light two 70 l'Werber brings under a passing figyielding Dlrlalea perfect Jaalet x) Charles Yates Atlanta v 0 R Johnson If “I think this la a wonderful ures to tall Henry Picard of Her-ehChapmen ef won toot Pet cumstances in which a kindly man who made a small for1 Cronin Oehrtt lb is S St Patrick’s 0 I2”S course” the eunny young pro said ss PicSoltasovsrlb In round FBIthop the VKO third Pa Itourdei 'VS In I I of himself the hit found career the tune Tony Manero Greensboro N C after he finished ”1 didn’t play bad Lsxaerl 3b heyday during W7 1 1 ssoa winner last Murrar ard th biggest money Dicker e OO0 aunset days of life I but X just wasn't quit good winter suddenly got hot around th Clthcdrtl Itel 4ot4t6 T Selkirk rf DiVlM 0TiOUf pobi Phil Turnesa Elmsford N T golf I O00 M?i7fio'jb:: Hoes rf 006 because honorable He Waa "broke enough" he died nine In host Moreing and th turned m Oipeattl Pntrick’s ? eaptursd He added that Oakmont Is harder greens Allen St p juniors boat as as 83 ths sn wU outgoing 824 Brown paid his debts Because he paid his debts he left his widow Matono p by at least three stroke a round score of tho championship tholr third oonsocutlvo victory in p (x) Maurice McCarthy Jr Cleve- than "Silent Lew” in life Words called him destitute ’They Y O bee played wsst th course G he th ‘VRndtnbife any loop Saturday Otherwise he wu not conspicuous land sito RMvra 9 20 in Some aloof him ovsr But 8 him little to Schnslter’s cards today a liden meant thought scoring victory 79 this afternoon a with finishing Felix Serafin Scranton Pa lose ' Morning: 111 ’ his he filled niche 306 tied for sixth Cathedral Lourdes assumed undisin of lence for life"' a total particular ‘ 31 4 Totals 31 11 37 11 Totals H ' - l 544 648 845— ST second place by of Out ’ puted possession Batted for Hoeketto lu sixth place Friends awore by Moreing For him actions spoke George Von Elm Los Angeles 4 siBatted for Walter In ninth Saviour 16 to 6 535 446 564—42—79 In There was a tie for fourth place defeating Divine New York 030 900—13 never He to six-h- it refused words a than louder behind help the of Afternoon worthy hurling lanky 103 80S of between Boston 300 st 000— Mangrum fn Ray 825 Art Bummarr: Error— Dicker Rolfe 455 644 545--42 cause Unfortunate business deals broke Moreing He inWalter Kozak New York 139- - Out Lps Angoles th tournament bride-- ThsKavanaugh Meltllo In Oehrtt 4 batted Runs 855—89—81—821 scores: 645 444 In aaaerl 2 Selkirk 1 Combs Rofle Dicker (Continue en Fill B! vested heavily in land When the si limp cans he lost Cronin 5 3 R Johnson 3 Werber lourdes Drrax saviour Kaneklchl Nakamura Japan i hlto— Lasse rl Chapman Combs Dicker R was his to He farm ab ball club his protect acreage abhqa' trying Wctnanr u 4 i OOlwt b Johnson Cronin Mtllllo Werber Thrao-b-a french Jb i McOuIr ib ' trying to recoup his losset by developing a gold mine near Hom hit— Selkirk Cronin run— ' Vincent Eldred Pittsburgh - 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