Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING JULY TO 6 1935 0-- MI H Perry Defeats Von Gramm The Car With Which John Cobh Hopes to Shatter Records Utah’s Racing r Plant Will Be 5 from Miami Fla defeated Jack Medica of Seattle in the mile race at the opening oi the national A A U outdoor swimming championships tonight in the new world's time of 21:004 Medica was second and Norris Hoyt of Yale was third In setting up a new world mark for the mile Flanagan Improved By GAYLE TALBOT Of a second the mark WIMBLEDON England July 3 (AP) — Great Britain's peer- by of 21:006 set Arne Borg in 1931 less Fred Perry set a nark for future tennis generations to shoot and reached by a goal he had been at today when he crushed Baron Gottfried von Cramm of Ger- seeking for two years 6Flanagan had his pace figured 4 and thus became the first many in straight sets 2 just right and didn’t have enough playing-througWimbledon to h in champion history successfully left for the finish” said Medica aa defend the men’s singles crown he crawled from the water Other famous figures of the game including big Bill Tilden During the afternoon Dick Dege-n- er of the ’Detroit A C successhave won the great iet international two or more successive fully defended his springboard divtimes but never since the tournament rules were changed in ing championship- 1922 to force defending champions to play through the tournaJohn Higgins of Olneyville Mass retained hie title in the ment on exactly the same basis as their challengers If there was any previous ques- - breast stroke winning by three over Ray Kaye of the Detroit tion of Perry’s right to dwell among yards A C in 2:476 Higgins’ winning eaee with time bettered his own American the tennis immortals the which he erased the blond baron mark of 2:55 who is really a great player himself supplied the last word ir the argU' Booked two-tent- Articles of Incorporation of the Bonneville Speedway association were drafted at a meeting in the CIash Dixon With L A Youth In Net Feature salt beds Officers of the organization are James H Ball president W D Rishel vice president Gus P Back-ma- n and Bur- er Jr assistant -4 220-ya- known The organization has obtained a lease from the Bonneville corporation owner of the vast expanse of secretary-treasur- 6-- 6-- chamber of commerce quarters Friday when It was reported a course will be added to present facilities It is a nonprofit organization formed to further the 'interests of racing and endurance contests and to focus worldwide attention on the fastest automobile racing plant ton W Musser secretary-t- Directors are Frank Baker J C Derks Les Goates Glen E Howe and P J Peckens reasurer 'U Napier-Railto- n St (Contlnusd from Precedini Pass) Bookings Complete At Friday’s meeting it was decided to handle all racing matters on a strictly unbiased basis' to operate under American Automo' bile association sanction where the operators or owners deem it advisable and under private super vision if it so fits the requirements This ruling was made in order that no claims of discrimination can be made and to make for a flexibility that will take in different classes of competition tests and proving Virtually every date between now and October 1 has been- taken it was learned at Friday's meeting In addition to the runri scheduled by John Cobb now here with his speedster le tracks A circular course le would greatly increase the speed range of the faster jobs and probably would provide a straightaway for such machines as that of Sir Malcolm With a circular route set up there still would remain the and courses le le Dorothy Round Takes Rest From Net Courts WIMBLEDON England July' 5 — Dorothy Round counted upon as one of the mainstays of the British Wightman cup squad told the United Press today that she had decided to forego competition She said that she felt she needed an extended rest from tennis Lawn Tennis association officials refused to comment but it was expected that Peggy Scriven would be named (UP) as an alternate Here’s the Napier-Railto- n speed wagon that soon will go on thef Bonneville salt flats in an attempt to shatter all the records now craft held by Ab Jenkins Utah racer It is a Napier drive 450 of 12 cylinders in what is termed as “W” type right-han- d horsepower AH mechanism in the machine is tooted and machined Its top speed has not been detertypical of English construction mined No track so far has been adequate Tbe car is displayed at 24 West Fifth South street Rallies To Triumph Over Sugarhouse Nine aero-motor- ed Cobb and Party Visit Flats in Sixth Five-ru- n Uprising Hellenic Results Brings Pet Won Lost Pinney Beverage ugarhouse Jellenic A C Wasatch Oil 8 4 2 4 2 5 I 2 John Cobb the English broker-sportsmdeparted for the Bonneville salt flats Friday afternoon to inspect the speedway where in an effort to set up a few he soon will drive his Napier-Railto- n new world’s records Cobb was accompanied by Reid Railton deand signer of the car and two relief drivers T E C J P Dodson A C Pillabury member of the national contest board of the American Automobile association met Cobb and his party of nine at the Hotel Utah Friday and- - arranged for the group s visit to the flats Meanwhile the speedy machine was unloaded in the American League D it R G W yards here and moved to a display room at 21 West Fifth South street where it will remain for another 21 or 18 hours before being lorried to the speedway The car attracted wide attention It is a strictly streamlined affair with aluminum body and high wheels that seem strange in SI Lout 1 Detroit 15 Cleveland-- f hicaso rain comparison with the usual Amerirain New can racing jobs The diameter of Only fames scheduled the rear tires is 11 inches and the Schedule and Probable Pitcher front wheels are somewhat smaller Salordav'a cH— Tamulie New York at Waihlnrton or Itroara vs Pettit The high wheel system is for vs Hadley t MurphyBoston— Blaoholder vs at Philadelphia for and greater traction higher W Ferrell St Louie ve Detroit—Cain vs Hatter speed from an engine that is comCleveland et Chlcaao— Peareon ve Kenparatively slow compared with most nedy racing power plants But the slow DETROIT July 5 (A)—Hank speed engine and small gear ratio will compensate in the long gruel- Greenberg the Tigers’ clouting first baseman fired a couple of shots at ing runs he anticipates when he Cobb has not learned how fast the home run records today led Deand his car will travel never having belted two to I rout of the St been able to find a racing course troit in a 18 of sufficient length and roadability Louis Browns Ths victory enabled the Tigers to to permit of pushing the accelerator reduce the New York Yankees’ lead down to the floor boards games as the Plans now call for Cobb’s mov- to one and idle by to the flats league leaders were kept ing the Napier-Railto- n rain Sunday with his big run about DETROIT ST LOUIS 3 3 Rose-Richar- ds Tigers Whittle Half Game From New York’s Lead - increased its lead in the Pioneer league Friday by gaining an 8 to 3 victory over Sugarhouse a five-ru- n rally in the sixth frame pulling the game out of the fire for the leader Hellenic A C unleashed a powerful attack to turn back Wasatch Oil 6 to 3 and in doing so relegated the Oilers ter in the deciding iet so that there really is little to choose between the rival in the matter of comparison Senior has a strong service and sound ground strokes featuring a hard-hi- t forehand Hie volleying and smashing are deadly and he cracks hie overhead with terrific force In the matter of stamina if it comes to that Senior must be conceded the edge over his youthful Tactics PAUL 5 July Jerome (Dizzy) Dean as starting pitcher in theall-sta- r National afjd American league baseball game at Cleveland July 8 was virtually assured today by Manager Frankie Frisch of the St Louis Cardinals who will pilot the National league team Despite demands of the St Paul fans in the game here today the Dean brothers Dizzy and Paul (Daffy) would not even take a bow before the local fans and Manager Frisch said: “It was the worst thing I have seen in my baseball career “I’ve been in baseball IT years and my head is still on my shoulders" Frisch said "I suppose they think they are good Players should appear before the fans and be glad of the opportunity” Both Dizzy and Daffy refused to even coach the base lines pinch hit or pitch and the wrath of the fans was shown After the final out with the Cards a 6 to 2 winner when they booed loudly Sulk in Corner The brothers sulked In the corner of the dugout instead of answering the request for a bow both "over the loudspeaker and orally by the fans Frisch then said Dizzy was not expected to be among the listed National tilt league pitchers in the Frisch listed Paul DeringCF of Cincinnati as his starting pitcher in a revised lineup for the He also had Cleveland game three others scheduled for starting positions heretofore on the sidelines "Mel Ott of the New York Giants” Frisch said “is my choice now for the rightfield place instead of Paul Waner Berger of Boston will be in centerfield in place of Joe Moore of the Giants and J Wilson of Philadelphia in place of Mancuso of the Giants" The new lineup compared to the old: Card-Saint- t the basement For five innings Gene Ludlow dlmunitlve Pinney portslder traded pitches with Ted Woodhave veteran Sugarhouse curve ball rightn hander but in the sixth the went to work After Turner was retired on strikes Bill Wickwire lifted a Texas leaguer to center field Ludlow- slashed a single through the pitcher’s box and Tonimy Morgan sent them both in with another one-pl- y swat a fly to the outfield that should have been taken Lindy Brewerton the hero of the game came through with a wizzler to left and after Roberts walked Bettridge followed with a single and exit Woodhave Southy Ffantz greeted Bob King with a double and Bill Kehl grounded out to end the rally Chrit Dokos held Wasatch Oil to seven hits as his mates combed Argentos and Aldous for 11 including a home run in the fourth with two men on the paths by Jimmy Caputo slugging flychaser Frank Caputo Steve Pantelakis Tuesday or Wednesday Cobb BHOA bhoa 5 3 6 Fox rf — 45 14 41Walker and Andy Divini also fattened their doesn't believe there will be much Larr 2 0 9 0 cf Burns lb 4 0 9 8 11 2b O'Oehrinter in 4 in 8olter hiar&cer 18 delay batting averages getting shape Coleman rf 4 10 Oiureenbera lb 4 4 10 NEW LINEUP OLD LINEUP as it was functioning perfectly Weit cf The scores 4 2 0 0 Terry Giant If 4 1 OOoelln Martin 8t Louis 8k lb 4 2 2 5 Frisch Cardinal SUGARHOUSE 3 0 2 3 Roxell IPINNEY BEVERAGE when it left England Hemsley c 2b Vaacbn Pirates at AB H O A Burnett 3b 3 2Ctfton M 110 Vaughn Pirates ssOtt Giants rf ABHOA 2 0 2 4 Hayworth Dar cf 4 10 0 Moron c 4 13 0 Martin Beima 2b cf 12 10 Cardinals 8b Medwick Cards If 5 12 2 P Morton r! Van Atta p 0 0 0 Owen 3b Sb 4 3 3 9 10 10 Waner Pirates rf Terry Giants lb Love Wins Race RrewertonIf L Smith 0 0 0 JaeMoorc Giants cf Rerser 5 3 Apple OlSorrell Coffman 3 0 0 0 p 10 p Braves cf 4 1 1 J Bettrldae 2b rf 4 3 10 Frisch Cardinals or Medwick Cards If LONGACRES TRACK Seattle Total H Smith 3b 4 1 0 0 Franta 33 7 34 151 38 15 37 13 Mancuso Giants e Total lb Herman Cubs 2b ooo— ooo Loul l Ptnnovlch ont 4 10 2 July 5 (A5)— Making Kehl ( her first ap- st J Wilson Philsdel Hnbbell Giants p 3 10 2 Turner 3b 402 601 10x-- 16 Detroit 3b 3 1 I u phla or Hartnett Murphr If wleltwlre e 3 17 0 pearance in nearly a year Love Summary: Error— Lary Went 4 Green Cubs e in— Owen Bailer lb G Ludlow p 3 1 0 4 Apple Greenber Run batted G W Billerman’s black berg Derrinier Clit e I 3 3 10 1 Gilbert c Beima OoUn 3 Hayworth 3 Roteil 3 Schuor mare romped home the winner a a e Woodhave hits — Pox 2 Owen macher Giants p plot rune— Kin p hlta— Burnett Goalin Roaell Home 0 0 0 safe ahead of the in to Refuse First Pose length Pip Greenber a Stolen basea— Ooalin Roaell xAndrui 0 0 0 0 Double 2 sixth event the Jenny Lind purse Gehr!ner Ths lstest trouble with the 38 I IS tl Total to Rogell to Oreenberx playe— Greenber here She 8690 today $430 Pox paid to Greenber: Clifton to Gehrtnger to Deans begaii in Chicago ThursBtttad for Kins in 7th no 100 Atta and $270 First Pip paid $420 and Greenberg 2Base on ball —Off Van ?x— day night as the Cards entrained Coffmah Btvertx Strikeout —Sorrell 1 Hit ill 005 x— S —Off Van Atta 1 in Siunmirr: Stolen base —L Smith Mor-I- n $270 Rufls third paid $230 Inning Coffman for the exhibition game here Both 11 in 7 1 Loaln pitcher — Van Atta Brewerton Frsnt SacriTurner were reported to have said they fice hlta— Morton e Ludlow SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION a bit— Murphr O Ludlow Gilbert Little Rock 3 Birmlntham 11 WESTERN LEAGUE were not coming and Frisch hits— Kehl Bailer 2 Morgan Franta 1 S 3 Moinee New Orleane St Joseph I Dee Memphi threatened to fine and suspend "harm defeat to Woodhave Struck out — wet Keokuk 4 Cedar Rapida poetponed lr Woodhave 3 G Ludlow 7 Bases on grounds Davenport 6 Rock Island 4 the stars Knoxville 3 Nashville Sioux City 4 Council Bluff a 3' jail— Off Woodhava 3 O Ludlow 2 Umpire— Bprr and Lee Dizzy and Daffy refused to pop for photographs when they arVJASATCH OIL HELLENIC A C rived this morning Dizzy did not ABHOAl ABHOA Aldoua ib-- p SIPantelakI 11 4 1 3 I 413 even bother to put on his baseTuttle if 3 3 4 2 I 1 0 4 Davini 3b ball shoes at the park b 3 1 S liPltcnes 4 2 S 0 Pali lb 1 3b 3 0 Bever-ageme- four-bagge- rs one-ha- 1 lf 1 1 1 Murio Oswald Shine Murio and Oswald were impresdoubles Vic sive in thetr four-story over Riggs and Hunt Friday Except for the second -set and a tight spot in the third they were clearly superior Murio'e booming drives and Oswald'! steadiness proving too much for the youngsters’ flashes of spectacular play Murio was the outstanding man on the court scoring frequent placements with his forehand when the opposing team was established at the net In the first set the champions won the flret four games before Hunt took his service at love Rlgge won hi delivery before the eet wa over but Murio ended it at 2 with a love game on his service The next set was another story This time it wae Riggs andHunt and who won the first four gam although Hunt’s service wa broken victory went with service thereafter Hunt pulling out the ninth game for a 3 victory after trail0 on his serve ing Hunt lost his service early in the fourth set and the champ swung into a 1 lead but the youthful pair played spectacular tennis featuring some pretty volleys and smashes by Hunt to break Murio's and tie Here Oswald the count at and Murio rushed through eight Murio booming straight points two drives that hit the net cord and hopped over to assist in the service all-st- ar 1 INDEPENDENT 1 1 1 1 1 eM jr lilt -- 1 Sill Two-ba- Three-bee- 1 8acrlIice-4Walk- er 1 Three-baa- Two-ba- 1 HIGHEST OCTANE I First Grade GAS A oSV ECONOMY PERFORMANCE UNIFORMITY ate yours with every tankful When better gaa is made CHAMPION wiU sell it! South Temple at 1st West I 434 West 4th South 1 I lb-3- Ill13 Bata gudler Itef 3 0 0 Oi&staaar 3 Lemon e Elll rf Anentoe xLlewelirn t e 113 Pacnotta Learn Value of Clubhead 3010 To Improve Golfing Shots Harridge 110 I 2 3 OIKCaputo 1 S 01 Lora 3b 0 0 0 J Caputo rf llC Doka p 0 0 0 OlWaaner 2b 3 3 lb-- p INDotM e 10 0 1 113 1 24 7 IS Si 37 31 1 Total Total xBatted for EUI In nvtnth Wasatch Oil 000 001 3—1 Hellenie A 0 000 000 x— ( Summarr: Stolen baae—Pantelakis Sacrifice hit— Tuttle Berrr Home run —J Caputo Three -- base hit— Davini Aldoua Two-ba- a Ariento hlta — Pacnotta Pitches Bata Double plan— Batee to Aldou to Pa Tuttle to Aldoua to Pace Char defeat to Arcanto Struck out — C Dofcaa 4Arnto 7VAou 1 Bases on ball— Artento 2 C Doka 1 Hit with Umpitched ball— C Doka bp Arisnto pire—Barber and Feenar Scorer— Server Babe Must Keep Away From Star Game 11 3 3 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 Gene Win CHICAGO July 6 UP)— Mildred Babe Dldrlkson and Gene Sarazen teamed up to defeat Charles "Chick’’ Evans Jr and Robert A Gardner of Chicago former natloh-a- l amateur champions and Walker cup stars 4 and 3V in a best-ba- il golf exhibition match yesterday Sara sen supplied the punch with a 66 tying the course record at Shore Acres Use Lofted Club for Practice Advises Abe Mitchell PRACVl TUVft-'YAR- Ce D 5HPTS WITH-CLU- FACE AT VARIOUS AH&LO TD By JOE GLASS Abe Mitchell fcad a great idea for learning clubhead values It was to take a lofted clulj and execute practice shots of five yards or so with the clubface opened and closed with the ball off the left heel midway between the feet and back toward the feet and with vertical and horizontal strokes On short shots so executed an excellent chance was given to learn exactly how the ball would act If the duffer or ordinary player would seriously attempt the same thing he would learn a LEARN ACT I OH OF THE &ALL- - Perry Supreme Perry dominated the center-cou- rt like a prlma donna at the end of the flret act only rarely sharing the ap' plause from the capacity crowd of 18000 with Von Cramm The German first of hie nation to reach the finale since Otto Froltzheim was beaten by the great Australian Norman Brookes in 1914 played sound tennis ail tbe way possibly good enough to beat any other amateur in the world but it was entirely unavailing against Perry's court foe of 250 Sunday’! Schedule (Bonneville Lea roe) Wasatch Oil vs Pinney Beverare 10:13 a mi umpires 8pry and Feeney Utah Poultry at Crescent 2:30 p m: umpires McCarty and Peacock: scorer Ostler Barnett and Weiss vs 8urarhouse No 2 10:30 a m umpire Liddell and Beaumont! scorer Snider Pinney Beverage ST an Friday's Results Pinney Bever&is 8 Susarhouse Hellenic A C 6 Wasatch Oil Star Roster lead on the lat- 2 ment et Taken Out for Tests Endurance Run 800 500 375 Dizzy Sulks Himself Off Bad-Bo- y Racing Car Unloaded in Salt Lake Soon Will Be PIONEER LEAGUE ment holding a Dean Brothers Arouse Ire of St Paul Fans by Inspect Speedway Course A C Wins Captain E T Eyston tentatively scheduled to be on the flats about August 5 and Sir Malcolm Campbell whose Bluebird will arrive around August 25 there will be numerous stock car races proving endeavors tire testing and other events Limit Set on Course A fine 12 mile course has been laid out for Cobb and that will be the maximum circular track distance for this year Decision to place a limit was reached at the meeting in the interests of fair play It was brought out that permitting some other racer to run over a longer circular course this year would be to the disadvantage of those who make earlier runs Another matter of interest brought out was the report that a survey had revealed a feasible circular course could be made available next year This would be to the south of the Western Pacific G UP) — British Ace Wins in Straight Sets Tremendous Interest Centers in Moody-Jacob- s Final Battle Saturday 20-m- j -- All-Engli- sh Greater Speed Lane Planned as Group Makes Rules s Flanagan Bests Medica in Mile Net To Take DETROIT July Title Second Year in Row Flanagan Ralph star distance shimmer Made Larger tv 21 CHICAGO July 6 (A)— William Harridge president of the American league today was ordered by physicians to forego Attending the major baseball game at league all-st- ar Cleveland Monday Meanwhile Harridge is resting in a hospital while a which his diagnosis of his 15-4- Salt Lake Country club golfers will play qualifying rounds In the directors' cup competition Saturday starting at noon A blind bogey also Is on the schedule at the canyon links i genius There actually wa an impression at the end that Perry might have won in three love eet had he wished to bear down The absence of any real excitement or doubt over the outcome after the opening games made the match aeem an almost tame prelude to the anticipated pyrotechnic! in tomorrow' "battle of the Helen!’’ Seldom has England been so exercised over any sports event particularly oM involving the "fair eex” as it haa over the renewal of the bitter feud between Helen Jacobi American titleholder and her old nemesis Helen Wills Moody with the Wimbledon wopten’s crown at stake Reporters on London’s dallie were scurrying around tonight try lng to learn the heights and weights of the contestants what they will eat tomorrow for breakfast and all the other detail they could dig up Girl Practice Briefly But neither Helen would oblige statement with any fiery nor even say she was "in the pink” Both simply brought out their cushions watched the men’s final and then practiced briefly on outside courts ' Both affirmed they held the other in the very highest regard but there was a suspicion they were mutually far JOC "Summer TRIPS FISH HAVEN RESORT ON BEAR LAKE Good cabins dancing fUblns Dimming In a lake with eandy bottom Alway cool Reaionabl 135 mile rate from Salt Lake through Logan canyon goo road Writ or phone for mentation Fish Haven Resort Flth Haven Idaho VACATION TIME pre-batt- time t here your 1 WATCH REPAIRED BY A CERTIFIED WATCHMAKER EXPERT WORK ONLY fooling THE LITTLE STORE Their match will bring the two WITH BIG VALUES Californians together for the first time since the final round of the 1933 American championships when DAVIS JEWELRY CO 161 Sooth Main Mre Moody euffering from a back Waaatch 5311 Injury walked off the court at Forest Hill with the score 0 against her in the third and deciding let break that meant a 4 win Miss Jacobs’ victory on a default Hunt's service wa broken tptee that day marked the only time in in the final set as both thechal-lenger- s her career she turned back the older grew erratic aiidr Oswald star It was In fact the only time and Murio held steadfastly to their eh ever won a set from Mrs Moody deliveries STOP AT They have met twice before In Tidball and Miletein looked like the Wimbledon finals Mrs Moody SKOUGAARDS TAVERN easy winners over Senior and Peirce winning in 1929 and 1932 for two PISH LAKE in the first two sets when they of the six singles titles she baa won Every accommodation for' the served and smashed their way to here The San Francisco matron fisherman and hi family victory with the lots of only four also was a finalist in 1924 bowing BOATS MOTORS AND PLENTY OP erfavorite the But to grew the British McKsne games girl Kitty CABINS—All reasonably priced ratic thereafter while Senior and Mies Jacobs reached the final for STOKE— GAS— OIL Peirce steadily Improved to square the third time last year only to bow ON DRAUGHT BEER matters at two sets each 7 3 to Dorothy Round 2 Write or phone for reeervatlonf The veteran Peirce who had been Mako Fall Budge having trouble' with his serve The last chance of an it materially in the final set final in men’s doubles went by and uncorked some accurate drives the board today when the young that led his team to service break! Californians Gene Mako and DonUNDER (he STARS! at Milstein’i expense and a 4 vic- ald were soundly whipped by Budge decidout the served Senior tory and Adrion Quiet Jack Crawford ing game which found Tidball ex- of Australia 2 These are perfect nights for 1 3 The prostremely erratic Davie cup doubles American romance at the Old Mill Club pective Giles Plays Well pair of John Van RynBnd Wllmer Colorful musio stand against Allison swept into the finals at tbe by LEE Giles’ splendid Riggs was the junior tingle fea- expense of the British pair George FROST and his NATIONALS ture The young Sait Laker had his Patrick Hughes and C R D Tuck-e- y 2 2 6 4 strokes well under control and won 'his share of the long rallies with Van Ryn and Allisbh will play the accurate Riggs After Giles Crawford and Quiet for the title captured the first set 4 Riggs tomorrow following the women's Drive Out Tonight! raced through the second with the championship with the Americans lose of only one game and gained strongly favored to win for the third a 2 lead in the third Here Giles time They were Wimbledon chamwon two in a row but Riggt broke pions in 1929 and 1930 the local boy'i delivery after a long The finals in womeri's doubles deuce game and won hie own at will send Mme Rene Mathieu of love polishing it off with an ace Franc and Hilda Krahwinkel SperRaleigh the 1934 champion was ling of Germany against Kay Stanp no match for Hunt who drove and mere and Freda James strong BritL vic- ish duo volleyed his way to a clear-cA In double Mr and Mrs In mixed tory always being comfortably front of his Salt Lake opponent Harry Hopman of Australia reached K In Favorites triumphed handily the final round by eliminating Von E 4 the opening w o men’s doubles Cramm and Frau Sperling 4 S exmatches not a match going an Their opponents in the championBartosh-MeGhiI e tra eet as the ship round depend on the outcome of Von Hadeln-Gibb- s the second semifinal tomorrow D STORE TACKLE BOATS combine and Norrla-NorrMOTORS HOTEL AND CABINS E tion came through with neat vie torles Hound 3-- 6-- 6-- 5-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 13-1- 6-- 6-- ' OLD MILL 4-- EASTON’S FISH LAKE ut 6-- is RESORT Cup Qualifying Plaa Achieve Place In SemlUnab Vines STS made great deal that would improve hfs Frank Navin president of the DeSuch is game practice possible troit club and vice president of the in one’s own yard or even in a league will act for Harridge at an room informal meeting of club owner at Cleveland Sunday afternoon The pivot' is the least understood phase iii golf instruction Caldwell Lawyer Now Joe Glass' has prepared a leaflet NEW HAVEN Conn July 5 unon "The 'Pivot” which he will gladly send to any reader re- it’ Attorney Bruce Caldwell now questing it Inclose a stamped Caldwell one of Yale's 68greatest atlv candidates letes was among the addressed envelope for the Connecticut bar who passed (Copyright 1935 Publishers j their examinations as contained in an official announcement today Syndicate) Blind Bogey For S L Country Club Set at Fort Douglas - PARIS Qualifying rounds In the July leg July 5 (UP)— Ellsworth Vines California and Martin Plaa of the directors’ cup will be shot France today joined William T at Fort Douglas Saturday It was Tilden II Philadelphia and Hans announced Friday by Tee Branca Nusslein Germany in the semlfln the pro Another feature of Saturday’s ale of the French profeional ten' program will be medal play three nis tournament Vines defeated Alfred Estrabeau and five A M Hanson wae winner of the France 2 5 3 and Plaa eliminated Albert Burke Ireland 7 6 flag tournament held over the post links Sunday being 200 yards long 66 4 Burke and Nuselein defeated Plaa on the twentieth hole Tracy Fowand Rooert Ramillon France In the ler was second at ihe nineteenth double semifinal and will meet Til cup and H F Russell finished third den and Vines for the title juet short of the nineteenth green 7-- 6-- 4-- 6-- -j DOUBLE THE PLEASURE OF YOUR TRIP WITH A NEW AUTO RADIO GUARAN $25° TEED SATIS FACTION Christensen & Varrcn (O E) 28 So Main (Frank) Was 4520 |