Show i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING JULY 1 Nibley Meets Forest Dale and Tort Company Busy Program Team matches will be on the golfing slate for Salt Lake City Sunday and club Salt Lake Country Bonneville now tops in A and B divisions will be out fighting to maintain their leadership The Country club outfit journeys to Provo and Bonneville plays Magna Nibley park’s improved team lays Forest Bale and the Fort ouglas crew goes to Ogden to meet El Monte Here are the lineups: Salt Lake C Alex McCAfferty Brownie Hunter C D Smith F T Whitworth Ben Peterson Rudy Orlob Jim Erwin Dick Freed Love es Gottschall Fort Douglas Branca Harbeke F Russell F Fallentlna R O Pearce L K Nicholson H Boonstra O Robertson Capt Besse Tee Cy H B C&sLleton Bonneville Ken Stahr W Cosgriff Ven Savage J Wilcox Shultz J Vose B Mlllham D Linnelb J Anderson J Porter N Von dls-!ca- 1 Provo hole-in-o- Em Halverson R A Hansen Milo Bean El Monte John Geertsen Olen Burt M Austad Rudy Mausb Dallas Hess Blaine Hulmston Jack Crane Jack Crane Photo shows Dick Steiner rider on “Molly May” owned by George S Spencer of Salt Lake City Young Dick will ride this horse in the Junior League horse show at El Miramonte Sunday afternoon Magna Howard Ridge J Robbins J W Ridd Junior League Will Stage Picturesque Event Sunday Rue Packard Amel Elder O Jones S Yamasuchl A C Ensign Hawaiian Golf Team Brings Ukulele Artist J otYGlClli hunt-Gwynn- fem-saso- ap-ca- Fitzpatrick Rosette (13) Dick Sweet J J Fitzpatrick: Major (H) June Reynolds J J Fitzpatrick: Tony “Hytone 26) May Umpg nard Sorensen Edremount stables: Sheik Piumhof Calvin Plumhcf CHtCAGO July 13 (CTS) — (15)Three-gaite-Calvin The regular meeting of the umd saddle horses open)— BoWetzel backfield will scorers Damon (Buzz) and association hemian Ginger (10) Marilyn Eccles Marl pires Eccles: will of last Ohio lyn ace in State Lady Beth (16) Mrs Church be held Monday evening the year Mrs Church Castle: Ei Teniente Kea&is building at p m All mem- don a Bear uniform this season it Castle Mrs F P (15) Mrs J J Fitzpatrick Reynolds Jr: Sheik (15) Calvin Plumhof bers of the organization are re- was announced today by Coach Calvin Marie Sue (4 Plufnhof Kentucky Halas quested to be in attendance Bamberger Miss Mercy Tuttle: Pride of Edgemount (27) Jack Marshall Mr and Mrs H A Sorensen Dainty Duchess (25) J P Stevens Mrs E R Dumke Lady Claire (38) Roy Bullen Mrs Roy Bullen d saddle horses (owners to ride) —Midnight (1) H M Chamberlain H M Ladles Choice (3) H P Chamberlain Anderson H P Anderson Bohemian Heiress Ul) Mrs J M Eccles Mrs J M Eccles 8tar Bright (21L Lila Smith Lila Smith: Golden Slippers (37) George Thomas George Thomas Women's jumping — Dunrovin Junior (3) Barbara Ann Cox Mrs C F Cox LonMarie Marie Bamberger donderry (5) Bamberger Deer Hills (6) Marie Bamberger Gloria Bamberger Rosette M3) Barbara BintZj J J Fitzpatrick: Tommy (34) Mrs Keith Tatum U 8 army: Dale (35) U S army: Reckwing Patricia Crowell U 8 army (32) Anne Eloise Sweeney Children's class 12 to 15 yt&T of age Katherine (8) Inclusive) — Dennis Hall Wright C E Wright Lightning 19 Anne Wright Mrs Gleed Muler: Prince Albert (18) Edna Fay Firmage Edna Fay Firm-ag- e Poncho (12) DerUse Bints J J Fitzpatrick Rpsette (13) Jacqueline Lee J J Fitzpatrick Molly May (20) Dick Steiner George 8 Spencer Fine harness class — Dainty Duchess (25) J P Stevens Mrs E O R Dumke Bohemian F Cox Mrs J M Heiress (11) Major Eccles Rex of Edgemount (28) H A Sorensen Mr and Mrs H A Sorensen Echo of Edgemount (SO) Jack Marshall Mr and Mrs H A Sorensen Thoroughbred or grade thoroughbred saddle horses (open)— Dunrovin Junior (2) 7 C F Cox Mrs C F Cox: Mi Amiga Jane Wright Mrs C E Wright Dennis Hall (8) Katherine Wright C E Wright: Lightning (9) Anne Wright Mrs Oleed Miller Macushla (19) J Coles Thomas J Kearns Deer Hills (6) Marie Barilberger Marie Bamberger Ruby Canmore (23) Bob Holman Mrs George H Smith Sky Ride Jack Marshal) Mr and Mrs H A (J29) SQr£nsenjPrincess (3fl Wilder Broadwater Rock Vlng (32J 'Ahne'EIorse U 8 army U 8 army Sweeney d horses (open)— Midnight D H M H M Cnamberlaln Chamberlain Peg o’ Mv Heart 12) Dr J Boyd Gordon Mrs Mabe) Goodman: Moll May (20) Henry Goodman George 8 Spencer: Star Bright 2D Lila Smith Miss Lila Smith Cream Peavine (24) J P Stevens 'Mrs Rusaell Wilkins: Echo of Edgemount 30 Jack Marshall Mr and Mrs H A Sorensen Golden Slippers (37) Oeorge Thomas George Thomas Open hunters — Dunrovin Junior (2) MaCox Mrs C F Cox Macushla jor C PColes Thomas Kegrns Rosette (19) (19) J Barbara Blntz J J Fitzpatrick London Miss 5) Miss Marie Bamberger derry Marie Bamberger Deer Hills (4) Clarence Bamberger Miss Oloria Bamberget: Sky Ride (29) Jack 'Marshall Mr and Mrs H A Sorensen: Ben Bolt (31) Mr and Mrs H A Sorensen: Rock Wing S U Anne Eloise Sweeney army (32) King Dick (33) Frank Driggers U 8 army Patricia Crowell (J S army Dale Scorers Meet Bears Sign Wetzel Wants Softball Game Th? Frost Service softball team wishes to arrange an e game for any Sunday on a arrangement Anyone interested is urged to communicate 1537 with N Morgan Fifteenth East itrecL Har-beke- ’s it 1 Victory League Clifton 3b at $25000 Auker S INDEPENDENTS L Victory League Won Lost 4 S L Milk roducers 4 Super Neon 4 Franklin Juniors H W Singleton Co 3 1 Pattison's Village Shop 1 S L Merchants Pet 600 667 687 600 167 167 Saturday’s Results 8 L Milk Producers 4 Super Neon Franklin Juniors 5 Singleton's 3 2 W)-For- S L Mill: Producers on the sturdy right arm of youthful John ny Dunn ace moundsman hoisted themselves back into first place in the Victory league Saturday by stake scoring a victory over the Under the smooth handling of erstwhile leader Super Neon in Jockey Don Meade Forever Yours covered the six furlongs in 1:12 5 battle Franklin Grovery juniors with She paid $980 to win $540 to place Pete Giacome holding the H W and $440 to show The place price Singleton company nine in check on the Vanderbilt entry was $800 scored a victory and boosted with $1020 to show themselves into a tie with Super Twenty thousand spectators witnessed the thrilling race in which Neon for second place the four leading horses charged The scores: down the stretch to a blanket finSALT LAKE MILK SUPER NEON well-play- hard-foug- PRODUCERS ish Forever Yours was running fourth as Hie field turned into the stretch with Beth Bon a 60 to 1 shot from Detroit setting a blistering pace Forever Yours outgamed the stout bid of the Vanderbilt pair but was in danger of -- defeat with Parade Girl gaining at every jump The Blackstone purse which enzBatted for Powell In sixth gaged nine eligibles for the ArlingxBatted for McDile in sixth ton classic stake next Saturday xx&atted (or Poulton In sixth Milk Producers 100 003 — 4 another brilliant performbrought 000 101—2 Neon Super Three- - ance and a victory for Colonel Ed8tolen base— Dunn Summary: base hit— Dunn hit— Hurrliwh ward R Brantley's filly piack HelStruck out — Charge defeat to Rlchins Dunn 9 Rlchins 6 Poultonu 2 Bases on en She was in front from start to balls— Rlchins 4 finish during the brush of a mile Dunn Umpire— Snider Scorer— Holley and an eighth stepping it in 1:50 three-fifths H W SINGLETON of a second off the track FRANKLIN JRS AB HO A ABH OA Count Arthur was second record Gilbert 3b 4 2 3 0 McIntoshSb 421 4 0 2 4 111 a length and a quarter back Allen2b with Colbertp I ?G Booth 2b 4 4 10 Littless Bloodroot Blank Helen's running 3 18 4 0 7 2 Faroes c Parry e i ABH O 0 4 Kinald rf A Edr3b 1 AB H O A 2 0 0 0 Two-bas- e 1 1 1 1 1 Thomarlf Mitchell rf Newmanlb McPheecf Cochran ss Jones lb 4 3 4 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 00 1 2 5 311 OlRowelf T Litrlecf O'Cottrelllb 0 Mayrf LGiacomap O Oj 2 3 3 0 0 2 3 0 1 1) mate third 3 Nelters Reach Finals 3 0 0! 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 p xWhlte CHICAGO July 13 Yours— for $25000— was the way they signed the big check at the swanky debutante party for misses at Arlington park today with The the filly sign-of- f signature ran down the stretch at Arlington just like her famous daddy Toro used to do and captured by a head the lassie stake richest race for fillies in the She was Just ahead of world Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt's Parade Girl Balcony another Vanderbilt starter was a half length back in third place with the Dixiana stable's Thatagal fourth among the 12 fillies clashing in the 2 l p Hatter 8 ht ” the-”-fir- 1 Super Neon Drops to Sec- El Miramonte Scene of Annual Show With Pub- ond as Milkmen Capture Hard-Fouglic Invited to Attend Many Entries Game One of the most colorful events of the summer sports season is HONOLfJLU July 13 (Ah— A four-ma- n on the program Sunday at 4 o’clock when the third annual Junior golf team including a policeman who carried a guitar ukulele League horse show will take place at El Miramonte the Cottonwood fhomc of Clarence-Bambergegm along with his clubs sailed aboard ' The show will be of interest to the S S Malolo today for San f 7JF1 1 T f xn-lCgy cry lover of horseflesh and those e trip Francjsco starting a in charge wish to emphasize that t to Indianapolis where all enter the the affair is °Pcn t0 the public An LJ I) 171 national public links tournament I interesting program has been ar- The team- is composed of Arthur ranged with competition in nine Armstrong who lost in the final BOSTON July 13 (UP) The pop- - classics to be conducted round of last year’s tournament at ular cerise and white silks of Alfred e Women’s jumping and open Pittsburgh to Dave Mitchell of InVanderbilt finished firstgrg classes are two of the most Frfeitas Joe dianapolis in the $7500 added Mas- it spectacular at the show The territorial amateur champion Kam-m- y and second handicap which had its contestants will ride their Lau Chinese stylist and Bill tial event featured as the running moung twice around a course of Smith known as the “singing cop” on the program at Suffolk Downs one brush and three post and rail team the By entering a four-ma- n Hawaii representatives are eligible today jumps starting at’ three feet In A crowd of 25000 cheered its 0f a tie at the maximum to compete for the President Haras Sonny Workman astride three inches at a time to a rajsej ding cup won by California last proval Rientifygave way to L Knapp and limjt of three feet sjx inches In year Gallant Mac in the stretch and the case of a tie at t he maximum bounded across the finish contestants will jump as in Adirondack Wins Race latter line a full length in front of his height touch and out SEATTLE July 13 (A5)— Adiron- stablemate with J W Y Martin's The hunters will be ridden dack owned by J Bowers was the Dark Hope third and Paul Shaw’s twice open around a course of four winner of the garded handicap Governor Sholtz fourth in the field jumps not exceeding three feet six over the mile distance at Longacres of eight inches Captain Frank L Carr of 1:40 mile the in the in Mac distance Gallant winning today covering Fort Douglas will act as judge A1 covered that second a event R Johnson's Joison was' and sixteenth The complete entry list for the and W Baumgartner’s Poco Diablo distance in 1:44 5 the fastest of show with the name of the horse the meeting thus far third rider number and owner listed in Adirondack paid $1090 $5 and The winning entry paid $320 that order follows: $390 A1 Joison paid $520 and $420 straight $360 place and $260 show s class (11 years of age or Children Dark Hope paid $340 show and Poco Diablo $6 under)— Poncho 12) Fred Auerbach J J 5000-mil- Producers Gain First Place in 10 35 9 247 49 29 27 4 Totals Totals xBntted (or Hatter In ninth 200 020 100— 5 Detroit 251 521 20x— 18 Philadelphia No errors Runs batted in— Greenberi 2 Fox 2 Reiber Foxx 4 Cramer 5 Mar Two-bascum 3 Berry 2 Johnson 3 Higgins hits— Greenberg Cramer Waratler Moses Marcum Foxx Clifton Home run —Foxx Double Fox Johnson plays— Warstler McNair to Foxx Bases on balls —Hatter 5 Marcum 2 Strikeouts— Hatter ter Hits— Auker 7 tn Marcum 8 19 tn 6 Second came: DETROIT Goslln Royell If ss Walker cf Owen 1 () 4 2 7 5 5 2 9 4 4 2 4 1 1 1 4 4 3b Bridges Two Hat- 3 p PHILADELPHIA A1 O AB H 5 1 rf Cochrane c Gehrlngrr2b Greenber lb Fox 1 Loung pitcher— Auker AB H O A 5 0 3 0 4 0 2 0 4 0 2 0 10 0 4 4 11 3b 4 2 ss 4 4 2b 4 2 3 c rf Cramer cf Johnson If Foxx lb Mosea 12 2 0 14 OlHtaxIns 14 McNair O'Warstler 3 Richards 12 1 14 12 12 0 LMahaffey 110 10 9 p IxMsrcum iBenton p 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 xxNewsome 35 10 27 9 30 12 27 111 Total Total x— Botted for Mahaffey in 7th xx—Batted for Benton In 9th 300—6 000 201 Detroit 000—3 002 010 Philadelphia sCramer ErrorGreenberg Summary: 2 Run batted Greenberg 2 Two-bas- e hit— Rowell Johnson Warstler Goslln Walker Cochrane Richard GreenJohnson runs— Greenberg Home berg Double Play — Rogell to Oehringer to Green2 Base on Mahaffey berg 1 Strikeouts— Brldgea 5 Mahaffey 3 Hlta Mahaffey 12 in 7 Benton 0 in 2 Losing pitcher— Mahaffey Cliihox Last Out NEW YORK July 13 (A-- The Yankees wore ehemselves out today overcoming the effect of one bad inning and after they finally had tied the score in the eighth they had nothing left to meet Chicago’s ninthinning spurt and the White Sox won the series opener 8 to 7 The Sox blasted Johnny Murphy from the hill in the fourth inning batting clear around with five hits and three walks to score seven The Yanks finally drove runs Sad Sam Jones to cover in the eight and tied the scare Pat Malone proved ineffective as a relief hurler in the ninth and gave up the winning run without a hit Bill Dickey Yankee catcher who recently returned to the lineup after an Injury was put out of action in the Sixth when a foul from bat injured two fingers on his throwing hand Rad-cliff- Ridcliff AB H O A 5 3 3 0 If YORK NEW CHICAGO OMAHA Neb July 13 Texans smashed their way to upset victories and the finals of the mid-ye- AB H Combs O A 1110 If 29 8 21 4 33 7 21 71 Totals Totals 0 —3 020 901 Singleton st 002 001 Franklin Juniors — Newman Mitchtournament here totennis Summary: Stolen bases Two-basAl e C ell Glacoma hlte— Little Gordon Pease of San Antoto day len Newman Double play— Gilbert Booth to Newman Charge defeat to Col- nio and Karl Kamrath of Austin — 7 Colbert 8 will meet for the bert Struck out Giacoma title tomorrow Scorer-uns- eii Umpire — Houston Schmeling Will Mix With Louis Sept 18 NEW YORK July 13 (AP) — Disclosing a shift heavyweight fight plans which apparently eliminates Max Baer from the picture Promoter Mike Jacobs today closed negomatch between Joe Louis and Max tiations for a Schmeling to be held September 18 at the Polo Grounds The winner according to Jacobs will likely be matched with James J Braddock for the world's championship in 1936 Braddock is now under contract to make his first title defence for Madison Square Garden corporation but Jacobs head of the Twentieth Century Sporting club does not consider this a barrier to his projected plans to promote a championship fight next year Originally Jacobs contemplated matching the winner with Max Baer this October but the promoter now doubts whether the former heavyweight champion will attempt a comeback “I am not figuring on a fight for Baer” said Jacobs “I don’t think he wants to fight again but he may change his mind We can reconsider the prospects if and when Max He doesn’t know himself decides what he wants to do Louis-Schmeli- ng year Dundee Smart Clothes Shop offers outstanding values in men’s clothes Our summer clearance sale of men’s suits brings unheard-o- f price reductions on outstanding styles and models Every suit in the house is offered in this sale Once each SHOP EARLY and NEW SUMMER FALL SUITS 34 8 27 91 Totals 38 Totals zBalttd for Deshong In eighth 13 27 15 000 700 001—8 001 102 030—7 Chicago New York Errors —Chapman Sewell Run batted Bonura 2 Dvke Sewell 2 Rad-cliJornfns Selkirk Lazzerl Gehrig Two-bas- e Croxettl hits— Selkirk Crosetti Three-basHome hits — Btfnura Radcliff Lazzerl Stolen bases— runs — Gehritt Surrlflce — Haas Bates Sewell Crosetti 2 on ball— Jones 2 Murphy 3 Deshong Rtriheout Malone 1 Wyatt 1 Fischer 1 2 Hits— —Jones Deshong 2 Malone Deshong 3 In 4 Off Murphy 5 In 3 3 Malone 0 In 1 Jones 11 In 7 (none ouWld 3 Wyatt 0 in elehth) Fischer 1 In Wild pitch— Malone Winning pitcher— Losing pitcher— Malone Wyatt Those fine Dundee Qualitr Suiti are Tropical Wnrstedi Blue Serge Oxford Gray Tweeds oI Suits Gabardines and Year-’rou- Regular $2000 Values MEN’S SUITS d New Summer and Fall and Fine Tailored Dundee values $2500 Year-’roun- Injuns Trip Bosox BOSTON July 13 ail their runs in the second inning the Cleveland Indians tripped the Red Sox today 4 to 2 Willis Hudlin pitched masterholding fully for the Clevelanders g the Sox to seven hits Rube inin seven the yielded nine nings he toiled for Boston and was charged with the defeat Wal-ber- ABHOA ti Berger 2b Vonmik rf CamDb’ll rf Trori' lb Hole 3b Winegrner If Phillips Hudlin 5 2 4 5 2 3 2 4 p LINEN SUITS All Styles Double- - and Single-Breast- Plain and Sport Backs $ BOSTON CLEVELAND Knlckrbkr 1 AB H O Mellllo 2b 8 Cook cf 2 0 Johnson If 3 2 10 0 0 Cronin 1 2 4 2 6 0 1 4 10 4 M rf Ferrell Miller c 3b Dfthlgrtn lb Walberg o liW Ferrell Wilson A 12 4 12 0 3 13 0 3 12 0 4)10 3 15 0 4 1 40118 6 Werber now” The terms for Schmcling’s contract with the Twentieth Century club finally were agreed upon today in an exchange of cables between Mike Jacobs and Joe Jacobs who hiistlecf The to Germany soon after Louis knocked out Camera “Brown Bomber” already has signed The principals will split upward of 50 per cent of the “gatc’j ne 180-ya- rd Forever Yours Takes Richest Fillies’ Stake W L Snow C S Bean Clyde Clark Ed Burton E W Engleman W S Hook 16-- 3 6 1 Bill Willes Deb Johnson Dave Crowton L Newey Geo Williams ll g league-leadin- Elm Ed Kingsley ' golf-xjge- Jim Jarman Harry Loynd Wayne Crowton Russ Pett C Hooks and Slices New Yorkers’ Lead Cut to Single Game Roger to Mark Cramer Hitting Six for Six Ties free-for-a- Forest Dale Mickey Riley Clyde Thomsen Carl Nordberg Royal Jenson H 5 In match play against par at Fort Douglas Saturday Cy Harbeke was Official Taking Over Record Injuns Win 1 up an dH F Russell was even In Class A N Hanson was two up of Course PHILADELPHIA July 13 (AP) — The Detroit Tigers and the and E C Jensen one down in Class B W J Hart and Dyer Clark each Athletics split a wild and woolly doubleheader today the A's taking were one down in Class C With Commissioner P H Goggin the first 18 to 5 in a and dropping the hitting barrage I of ceremonies as master acting Medal play on nine was the Forest Dale will observe its adop- - second 6 to 3 after announcing they would protest the battle CounLake event Salt at feature As a result of the even break the tion by the city with a program of try club Saturday Jack Hagman " climbed to within a game of speaking and golfing— mostly American League a 73 his beat yet to take top ahot ing—Sunday New York Yanthe honors in Clasa A and Ray PeterSlandini of Team In addition to the match play of kees who were defeated by the son was next Class B was topped eight outstanding tutors there will 'white Sox today by Dr Iloy Groeabeek and Dr R be the driving exhibition of Missi Homers rumbled freely through S Allison Vern Traey and Clyde Helen Hofmann Forest Dale 26th the them among game Olpin took Class C tance star and John Geertsen El circuit clout of Hank Greenberg Monte pro also noted for his long Detroit’s major league leader in Vern Tracy and W A Carter came shots from the tee and an approach-- the second game Jimmy Foxx and in all evea at the end of 18 holes Bob Johnson of the A’s and De- Saturday's Results ing contest Louis M Wisiiincutn Saturday when they were battling Mickey Riley the Forest Dale pro troit's Fox a1 smashed out four- - St Detroit in the July leg of the directors’ cup j announced Saturday night that so baggers in the opener and Johnson ( hlrago 6 NewPhiladelphia York 7 Carter got an eagle on three' race 4 Boston 2 Cleveland have Intention declared their many also connected for one in the night-was one up coming to the final and of joining the approaching contest cap IPtrhers Schedule and Probable Sunday's but Tracy birdiet’ that one to that he hassrdivitfed it into both Roger Cramer A's center fielder1 whiuhml at Washington— Coffman vs hole and necessitate men’s and women’s divisions wth equalled the "modern” big league Chicago at New York (3— jPhrips vs make matters even a playoff later In another cup Tamulisi Lyons vs Gomez both for prizes record by hitting safely six straight! Cleveland at Boston (h— Let vs match Jesse Budge defeated Vern Several additional features-ar- e relit Stewart vs Ostcrmueller times at bat in me first game 3 and 2 vs McCullough Rowe at Detroit Philadelphia— which planned for the program The As protest of the second Dletrirh starts at 1:30 p m la getting the Harbeke game arose in the seventh when Cy habit He sank his tee ahot Higgins bumped into Del Baker DeWomen Logan hole at Fort troit coach in fielding the throw-i- n Ogden on the No S of Hank Greenberg’s double HigNet Teams to Clash Douglas Saturday It was ace at the post course this gins claimed Baker left the coachOGDEN- - An Ogden women’s tenseason and the second in ing box and that his position inter- Two fered with the fielding nis team of six members will meet golfing career He made ns runs came in on the play six Logan women tennis players his first one two years ago at Salt FIRST GAME n Sunday at 3 p m on the Lester park Lake Country club DETROIT PHILADELPHIA ABHOA ABHOA courts according to Virgil James K L j Nich' defeated 3 5 2 4 O 0 Pearce Fox rf R 110 Moses rf Ogden playground program director Cochrane c 2 0 3 0 Crnmer cf 6610 2 0 Johnson James said the Ogden team will olson 1 up in second round matches' 6 3 4 0 Reiber c If 3 3 6 0 Gchrlnger 2b 4 0 3 0 Foxx lb be composed of the following mem- in the Fort Douglas directors’ cup 6 2 0 Greenberg lb 4 2 4 0 Higgins 3b 2 0 bers: Helen Parmley Marian Chees-ma- n July leg Saturday Colonel W C" " If 0 Ooslin ts Lasts Out in Driving Fin- Shelley cf 2 2 0 McNair Warstler 2b Frances Woodcock Gevene Sweeney defeated Charles Wardrupi ’ 4 0 Rogtll s Berry c ish Race Valued Foutz' Delpha Hales and one other 1 up and A N Hanson won over 4 5 0 Richards c Walker cf 2 0 4 Marcum Owen 3b Karl Weller by default p to be named Sunday Goes to Ogden J Henderson Ed Perry tea Jarman L Summerhays H Owen V Dalton C Uutter J Purdie Leo Leaver B IN TWO DIVISION - Ntbley Sid Harman 1935 Forest Dale Even Divvy With Mackians As Yankees Lose Bounces Opening Fete Half Game Slated Today Bengals Upward Listed for Action at Annual Horse Show Country Club Bonny Out to Hold Honors 14 p kzReynolds 4 4 113 11 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 10 33 7 27 10 27 I 36 Total for Wa'borg In seventh szBattfd for Wilson In ninth 040 000 000—4 Clevelrnd 011 000 000 — 2 Boston Run batted in Vosmlk Error Wrrber Two-bgs- e 3 Cronin Werber Campbell Mei:lo n R Ir-re- ll Pits— Vinnik 2 P!iini"c Total zBaffd Thr-'-'- e (Continued Cool: on Rmi-- 7B1 - 174 SOUTH MAIN 2461 Salt Lake City Washington Avenue Small Deposit Reserve Ogden Your Choice st |