| Show "f THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING M JUNE 15 1936 Title Captured Erskine’s Win By Riverdale A’s Victors Work on Yankee Stadium Opened For Bomber Bout Over Indian Crew 8 to 6 OGDEN— Two-ru- n the Zito brothers of pitching by the Riverdale Farm Bureau baseball team In the crucial game against Hooper Saturday brought the Riverdale outfit 1934 state champions the first half title In the Weber County league Hooper beaten 7 to 2 was champion of the state farm teams in Louis-Schmeli- American League New York ng Boston Detroit Cleveland Washington Chtrafo Philadelphia By JACK CUDDY NEW YORK June 14 (UP) — Just as soon as Sunday’s Detroit-Yanke- e ball game was called off because of wet weather Promoter Mike Jacobs Architect Lionel Levy and about 400 workmen barged into Yankee stadium and started a dinning hubbub of hammering and sawing in all directions— grooming the stadium for Thursday brawl night’s million dollar Schmeling-Lmi- s g drizzle A prevented Messrs Gehrig DiMaggio etc from winding up their series with the Tigers but it gave “Uncle" Mike Jacobs and his arena artisans a three-hohead start on the task of pitching the ring— between second base and the hurlers' mound — and raising seats over a large portion of the field S L INDEPENDENTS Cuts Ticket Sale Concerning the wet weather which blanketed the New York area over “Uncle” Mike said the week-en-d “It cut down the ticket sale considerably in these parts Saturday but I’m glad to see old Jupe Pluvlus get all the sweat out of his system Sunday' Result now— then we’ll be pretty sure of Quality Oil 15 Cate' Billiard 3 Quality Oil 18 Blue Belt Oaa 5 having fine weather for the fight" Billiard 0 Thrifty Market 2 Cat' Meanwhile Messrs Max Schmel-In- g Woodbury Realtor 15 Tooele town 7 and Joe Louis wound up their White Btar Service 10 Thrifty Market 5 heavy training at their respective Quality Oil won two games In the camps and were pronounced physically fit and ready for the gong Independent baseball league SunDespite Saturday’s lethargic ticket to stay at the heels of the ale Promoter Jacobs expressed day confidence that the gross gate would league leading Woodbury nine top $1000000 If it does a new The Quality players fattened their record take for nontitle fights will batting averages by pushing aside be established— beating the $948352 the Cates squad 15 to 3 and then gate drawn by Louis and Maxie over Blue Bell Gas 18 to 5 walking Baer last September A total of 88150 fans saw that bout including to register 40 hits S Rushton and 83462 cash customers The crowd Dittman did some steady hurling probably will be slightly smaller for the winners this time but ticket prices have been raised to $40 tops— and $1000000 The Woodbury squad kept its record clean by turning back the will be attained easier Cheap tickets will go on sale Tooele towli squad 15 to 7 It was These include 5000 the ninth Wednesday straight victory for the “bonus specials” for war veterans Realtors 10000 at $775 and 10000 at $575 and White Star Service staged a scor at $345 spree in the fifth inning to turn For fear of frightening prosper ing in a 10-- 5 victory over Thrifty Martive ticket purchasers Jacobs Sun ket Tavey held the Marketmen to day declined to make public any five hits Three of them were made Howon sale the advance figures in the first inning for two runs ever it is believed that the advance W Irving and N Davis were the $650000 already approximates big stickers with four for five Only Advantage Cates scored the other victory at Schmellng’s only advantage over the expense of the Thirtfy crew 9 to Louis seems to be experience Maxie 2 by rounding the bases for six Will be 31 In September He has runs in the second inning been campaigning for 12 years and The scores follow: WHITE STAR THRIFT? MARKET engaged In 61 professional bouts He SERVICE BHOA 8 1 7 T BHOA IPratt 2b registered 34 knockouts He has 1 2b 6 3 2l8jogen rf 2 0 0 0 had plenty of experience in Europe Rnraon Irvtig lb 5 4 11 OiGruce’ cf and America But there is a strong lifer cf t 8 1 1 etopiuhw-- 8 12 2 aa rf 4210 probability that this experience may NmilDavla rf 88 24 02 4lUrry 4 1 9 1 2ITerfy lb be off set by Maxle's age He has amp If 4 11 0 Barnert 3b 3 0 0 1 I 3b 4 0 0 2ILandrff p 10 0 1 plenty of ringcraft stored In his M Irving Davla c 4 3 0 JJohanaon c 2 0 8 1 mind but the question is — can his Tavay p 3 10 4Tlmmona p 3 0 0 0 body now make the proper use of it Totala 41 17 27 161 Total! 34 8 2713 Score by tnnlnga: Meanwhile for publicity purposes Berdvfce White Star 001 132 102 — 10 Louis has been more lenient than Thrifty Market usual with his sparring partners Summary: Stolen baeee— Hill N Davla I Irving Sacrifice hlta — Stamp I Irving over at Lakewood But hlta— N Davla Shafer 11 hlta — W Irving Hill Joe appears in splendid condition Davla Double play — Pratt unaaatated Charge and ground to perfect fighting edge defeat to Llnderff Struck out — by Tavey idleness 8: Tlmmona 2: Llndorff 1 Baaea on baile Despite his — off Tavay 4: Blmmona 2: Llndorff 1 after knocking out Charlie Retz Umpire Houaton Scorer Jonac laff the publicity boys’ reports of WOODBURT seem to be entirely a physical slump ABHOA day-lon- Quality Nine Captures Two Indie Games ur Threa-baa- a Two-baa- e s’ Untrue Moeaaer Star Makes Long Swim aa Gilbert 3b Shephard 2b RLlndloff c Scare II Purdla lb Clamant rf 8 3 1 4 8 2 10 8 2 1 8 4 1 8 1 3 3 2 0 3 210 0 4 1 1 Oi Fielder 2b-a- a 4 2 2 4 112 KLndloffcf 4 2 2 0 Hervet c Schafbuck p 3 1 1 llChreba p 2 Wooda p 0 llRowberry rf 3H 1 ICrellln lb-20 0 0 1100 10 I8edar lb Totala 37 IS 27 12 Woodbury Realtora 10 10 0 0 0 Totala 36 1127 3 000 573 000 — 15 330 OOO — 7 Stolen baaea— Moeaaer oil 8ummary: Del Papa Fielder 2 Home runa happy with her success She stated bert Three-baa- e Del Sears Penovlch that she was “mighty glad to have hits — Moeaaer Papa Two-bas- e 2 Purdle hits — it behind her" Hazel has made Del Papa 2 Shepherd Hervet 8trurk out — Schafbuck 8 Cheeba 11 Baaea on many long swims but she reported By a balla — Off Schafbuck 2 Cheeba 2 — Saylor and Rlchlna Scorer— Sedar “that’s the toughest in my life" (Continued from Preceding Page) Asked if she would make the Tooele Town Team 100 BILLIARDSITHRIFTT swim again she said: “There’s no ABHOAI 4 0 1 OlPratt 2b use at least until someone breaks Krebba If aa 3 2 1 2 Savllle If Cushing my record” Then she came right Campbell 2b 4 0 0 HSJogen p BHeesch 3b 4 '1 1 0 Openahaw as 3 0 1 0 back with the remark that she Treweek 2 0 10 1b 4 3 3 O'Truce would be fresh as a daisy in an hour Johnson rf 4 2 3 0 Urry rfrf 3 0 2 cf 4 1 0 0 Perry lb 3 0 4 0 or two and announced that she RHeesch Hndrlckan p 3 0 0 0 Johanaon c 2 0 8 0 would take her regular dip in the Adamson c 3 2 9 OPromert 3b 2 0 0 1 salty brine Monday Totala 33 11 18 31 Totala 24 4 18 6 At the conclusion of the race Miss Score by Innings: BOO— 3 061 Cate’ was with a Cunningham presented 101 Market 000— 2 beautiful trophy by James Latses Thrifty hit— Pratt Baaea Summary: — on 1 balla Strlkouta— SJorgreti Sjogren of director Black Rock The trophy 8 Hendrickson 9 hlta— B is to become the possession of the lleeach Adamaon one who holds the mark It is likely OIL that Miss Cunningham will hold the QUALITY ABHOA ICATES’ BILLIARDS ABHOA Cootf 2b 4 1 3 1 Cushing at 5 1 2 3 cup for a long long time T Ruahtu 3b 5 Adamaon c 5 p 6 3 CATES’ Two-baa- e Three-baa- Austria Davis Cuppers Take Doubles Match Dittman A Greer c Francom If Chrtstnsii aa SlRuahtn lb Lombardi rf SRuahtn p e 112OCamDbell 5 2 2b 4 0 2 2 S 11 0 M Heesch cf 4 3 0 6 2 0 R Heeach If 4 0 2 ll 5 3 0 4 Farrell rf 4 1 1 O' 1 1 1 5 2 8 0 Treweek lb 5 3 1 0 Heuaer 3b 5 2 0 4 Beany p Henderaou p -- 4 214 0 4 2 0 0 2 0 0 7 1 0 0 0 Kirkcudbrightshire Scotland The Lake omlfciLUSsTROur By BFLAPOSW Cherokee lows NEW YORIf June 14 UP— Two women’s American swimming records fell in a metropolitan A A U championship meet at Manhattan Beach Sunday but return engagement the looked-fo- r between Mrs Eleanor Holm Jarrett Olympic backstroke champion and holder of many records and Erna Kompa failed to materialize Mrs Jarrett did not appear Miss Kompa set a new CLEVELAND PHILADELPHIA ABHOAI ABHOA mark of 4:284 for the 8 2 10 0 Hughe 2b 8 2 3 3Flnnsr lb the f 8 11 OlWsrstlsr 2b 4 1 O 6 backstroke and passed Gleesop AveriU cf 4 2 3 0! Moles cf 3 1 8 O record time of the in mark Sullivan e 5 1 3 llpucclnelll rf 4 2 2 1 2:545 The old American records lb 8O O0 0 llHIggtn 3b 3 2 1 0 Trosky Vosmfk If 1 OlJonneon If 3 2 10 were 2:564 for 200 meters made 3 13 0 Galatier rf 3 0 1 0 Petera ta 800 3 1 O 3 Hayea c 4 18 2 by Mrs Jarrett and 4:331 for Halt 3b 4 4 3 2 Roaa p 3 10 0 meters made by Miss Kompa Knckrbkr 0 0 0 0 Hlldebrnd 0 0 long-cour- 300-met- er BERLIN June 14 CD— Germany’s Davis cup team completed its aweep of the European zone semifinal series with Ireland Sunday winning the final two singles matches for 'k 0 victory Helner Henkel turned back G Lyttleton Rogers in straight 0 0 sets 2 and Baron Gottfried von Cramm disposed of T G 1 3 McVeath 2 The Germans will meet the wintie in ner of the Jugoslavia-Austri- a the zone finals 200-met- er A BUILDING CAN blRAZEO After ithas been raised BUT IT CANNOT BE RAISED Lea After it has been Razep Magic Square TOTALS toot IN ALL DIRECTIONS AND PAN DIAGONALLY PROOUCTof THETDR CENTER AND BOTTOM NUMBERS IS IOOI 1 r 1x91 7x 143 77 13 and EQUAL IOOI joe Louis RECE(VED0PDRHIS FIRST PRO FIGHT (N 1934 lessthan 2 years later HEWILL RECEIVE ABOUT £330000 19)6 King Feature Syndicate Inc A SNAKE TIED ITSELF INTO to cure a broken back World right Yank Fielder Sent to Solons For Their Ace Scotland It beKirdrudbrightshtre ing one of the highest bodies of water of tho Britlst Isle and one of the modt difficult to find- - Yet It loch because of tho It a trout without tall that Inhabit It water Tbe deformed ftsh exhibit deficiencies In their ventral fins and tails but the dorsal fin are unim- aired This freak of nature' 1 attributed to the sand on the bottom and shore of tho loch which known as granite detritus file off the trout’s tall whenever they come In contact with It This and Is highly valued by the farmdistrict for sharpening er of the their scythe and knives Joe Louie Phenomenal Rise— On July 4 1934 Joe Louts fought hi first professional match In Chicago before a tiny crowd of 800 and received exactly 850 tor knocking Jack Oracken out In a single round IaOs than two year later June 18 1936 Louis la meeting Max Bchmel-In- g at the Yankee stadium New York before a crowd that promises to be 93000 and Louis share of tho “million dollar gate will bo about 1330000 or $7333 a minute If the match should go 15 rounds Ml professional record for 27 con tests 1 33 K O’s and four de- clslons o Two-bas- e Harrison in Fettle Sam Perry Favorite Clubmen Triumph In South Links Meet AsBINIGHAM — Don Harri- Wins Soccer Cup Husky most feared mounds-me- n in the Utah Industrial league last season but a disappointment until Sunday this year redeemed himself for his hitherto unsatisfactory showings by turning in one of the finest bits of relief hurling seen here in years as Gemmell club 1935 champion rose in the standings with a 6 to 4 victory over Provo Relieving Mel Scott In the third with the score 3 to 0 in favor of the Timps husky Don put on the steam and shut out his rivals until the ninth inning son one of PROVO ABHOA! 3b NEW YORK June 14 OP) — The Bennett Tezak as Dudly cf Brooklyn German Sports club won FLaComb c the national amateur soccer cup of Wdbury 2b rf Robison associaFootball United States (he Ingersoil lb tion Sunday by defeating the Castle Patrick If Shannon club of Pittsburgh 2 to 1 Cols p in two overtime periods 4 4 3 4 GEMMELL CLUB 2 0 I1 Pearson 2b 0 OlWebb 3b 2 OlBush lb 2 0 0 3 0 ABHOA 4 14 6 3103 3 16 0 4 l 8 OlKastellic cf 4 0 0 2 2l8umnicht If 3 2 2 0 4 1 1 O B Johnsn 4 0 0 6 4 1 6 1 Brown rf 4 4 0 4 OlZlto c 0 3 X 1 1! Scott p 0 0 0 0 Harrison p 3 0 0 2 4100 Ch<anooBgTenri Kelley p 10 NOTICE 110 by In ths District Court of the Third Judicial District of the State of Utah la and tor ths County of Balt Lake Louis A Kelsch as Executor of E A Kelsch Deceased Mtllen M Atwood and the Bermon Corporation Plaintiffs vs The Semloh Hotel Incorporated a Paul Eskenasy and corporation C M Christensen Receiver for JoWilliam Taylor Incorporated seph Defendants To Whom It May Concern: Notice la Hereby Olven: That J P McCormick Receiver of the Bemloh Hotel has filed his fourth and final account and petition for approval thereof and for discharge as such receiver and that Saturday June 20 1236 at the hour of ten o'clock a m at the court room of the above entitled court Judge Evans’ division Is fixed ss the time and place for hearing objections if any to said account and to the granting of said petition Dated this 11th day of June 1936 ths Estate of Rosalia Inning: WASHINGTON June 14 UP)— Vernon Kennedy pitching steadily in the pinches enabled the White Sox to defeat Washington 6 to 4 e seSunday and even a ries CHICAGO Radclfff It Piet 2b Ha rf Bonura lb Kreevich cf Hayes ss Dykes 3b c ABHOA 4 4 4 5 4 3 4 4 3 WASHINGTON 3 4 0 Hill cf 0 2 7 Lewi 3b 1 1 0 Travl rf 1131 Stone If 3 1 0 Kuhel Xb 1 2 2 Bolton c s 1 X 2 Kress 0 3 0 Blues 2b 2 0 2 Appleton p xMiles Newson p xxReynoldfl 6-- ABHOA NOTICE 301 432 4X4 300 10 0 X 6-- 6-- or SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING Notice it hereby given that a special masting of ths stockholders of Salt Lake Pressed Brick Company has been duly called and will bs held on Saturday June 20 1936 at 10 o'clock a m at Ncx 3180 South Eleventh East Street Salt Laka City Utah ths office of ths corporation to fleet or confirm officers to consider end approve all acts and business of our officers and to authorize and ratify a transfer and conveyance of all the prop-t- y of ths corporation to a new company and to transact any business that may Dated "at" gait Lake C?ty Utah May 20 GEORGE B CURLEY 1936 Secretary BUILDING BIDS MEN’S DORMITORY CLOSE-tfN- 30 E MOSCOW IDAHO University of Idaho Men's Dormitory building Bids will be received until two o’clock p m Tuesday Jpne 30 1936 for the general construction plumbing heating end electric wiring Plans specifications form of contract instructions to bidders end other information may be secured at the office of White-houand Price Architects 626 Hutton Building Spokane WashM G NgALE ington President University of Idaho NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON ADOPTION OF SCHOOL BUDGET The Board of Education of Balt Lake City has adopted a tentative 0 3120 4 3X1 6-- NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF KEYSTONE EXTENSION MINING CO Notice Is hereby given that a special masting of ths stockholders of ths KEYSTONE EXTENSION MINING COMPANY will bs held at 430 Utah Oil Building In ths City of Salt Lake County of Balt Lake Stats of Utah on Saturday the 20th day of June 1936 at ths hour of 12:30 o'clock p m for ths purpose of confirming ths sals of the company’s mining properties situate In West Mountain Mining Dlstrlot Salt Lake County Stats of Utah known as ’’CHES-TER- ” aul “VIRTTICK” U 8 L No 3967 for ths sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars cash and for ths transaction ($1500000) of such other business as may be brought before said meeting JOHN A HOUGHTON President 5 3 3 0 501 4 0 3 6-- 6-- WM J KORTH Clerk By J B Lewis Deputy Clerk Cheney Jensen Marr & Wilkins Attorneys for ssld Receiver four-gam- 0 NEW YORK June 14 (55— The Kennedy p 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 heavyweight clash at the Yankee stadium Thursday night beTotal 3512 2714 Totala 37 XX 27 16 for ApDleton In 7th tween Max Schmellng of Germany xBatted xxBattcd for Newson In Sth Score by Innings: and Joe Louis Detroit Brown Chicago 200 000 400— 8 102 OOO 001 Bomber is far and away the out- Washington Kreaa Hayea Rad' Summary:e Errors — hit hits — Hill Three-baa-e cliff naevent week’s on next standing — Kreevich Stolen base—Hill Sacrifice hit — Haaa Doubts play — Piet to Hayea tional boxing program Bonura 2 Appleton to Gresa to Kuhel The only other bout of Importance rees to Bluega to Kuhel 2 Bases on balls Strlkeouti Appleton 4: Kennedy will feature Petey Sarronnew N Kennedy 2: Newaom 1 Hlta —off Apple-to11 In 7 Newson 1 In 2 Wild pitches B A featherweight champion in — Appleton Whining pitcher— Kennedy a non-titl- e engagement with Nick Losing pitcher— Appleton Camarata of New Orleans at New The Browns will likely dispose of Orleans Monday night It will be Roily Hemsley before the selling Sarran’s first appearance since his and trading deadline rolls around victory over Freddie Miller former champion At Salt Lake City Monday night The Weather Max Baer former champion will fight one Tony Souza of San FranWeather conditions June 14 1936: cisco in a bout which he said SaturHot southerly winds from the superday would see him started on a “real heated Arizona southwest have moved comeback” The bout is scheduled across Utah Colorado Wyoming southIdaho and eastern Montana forcfor six rounds as the main event eastern to above 90 degrees exing temperature A of a mixed boxing and wrestling cepting at the most elevated station trough of low pressure extending from se budget for the fiscal year which Is on fils for publio Inspection at 311 City and County building A public hearing for the consideration of this budget will bs held at 7:30 p m Tuesday June 23 1936 at 312 City and County building The Board will meet at 8:00 p m 1936-19- 7 NOTICE June 13 1936 I will not be responsible for debts Tuesday June 23 1936: at 312 City and County building for the final contracted by or for my wife Nan of the budget for the erlckaon Gardner on or after this school year 1936-193- 7 date ROY H FELT (Signed) I Clerk Two-bas- n show The program: — Salt Lake City Max Baer Monday Ban Francisco 6 At Tony Souza New Orleans La BirmPetey Barron ingham Ala va Nick Camarata New featherweights 10 nontitle: Johnnie Blalack Mobile Ala ve BUI Raggto New Orle&ne 8 At Buffalo middleweight N Y Max Zona Chicago ve George (Big Boy) Brackey Buffalo heavyweight! 10 Detroit ve Danny Mack Billy Bornmer San Francisco light heavyweight 8 At Chicago Edwin Waling Datrolt va Clcllla Springfield 111 feather va weight! 8: Benny Barriah Chicago Harold Brown Chicago welterweight! 8 At Miami Fla Johnny Dean Charlotte N C ve Don De Van Miami lightweight! 8: Harry Bchuman Chicago va Joe Raml-re- s Fla 6 Key West middleweight! Carl Freeman Jacksonville ve Young Hayden St Peteraburg lightweights 4 At Holyoke Mase Wesley Fared New Haven ve Bobby Allen Nova Scotia Conn 10: Tommv Rawson Cambridge Mase vs Joey Grab Herkimer N Y lightweights 10 At Newark N J A1 Qualll Plttaburgh ve Roecoe Manning Nutley N J 10 Gustave Eder middleweight Germany vs Jay Mecadon South Orange N J welterweights 10 At New York Indian Hurtado Panama va A1 Caslmiul New York lightweights 8: Bob Pastor va both New York heavyRalph Barbara weights 8 Tuesday — At New York Bonny Jones ve Vancouver B C Andre Jessurun New York welterweights 10: Joe Wolcott Jersey City ve Louie La Page Pat( N J heavyweights S At Tampa Chino Alvarez Tampa va Eddie Cool! 10 At Los Philadelphia lightweight! Aiigelgg Baby Artzmendl Mexico Cltv ve Wally Hally Los Angeles featherweights Wednesday — At Cincinnati Kenny Manes vs Fort Wayne Ind Johnny Stevens At St Louis John Henry lightweights 10 Lewis Phoenix Arlz va Tony Bhucco Boston 10 (nontitle) A1 Man (redo Los Angeles vs Frltzie Zivic Pittsburgh welterweights 10 — None Thursday Art Lasky MinFriday — At Hollywood neapolis ve Butch Rogers Los Angeles heavyweights 10 At1 Betters Record Diamond Calendar '3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Score Grube Pinney Trips Magna 6 to 4 10 10 100 000 500— 6 Cleveland 500 110 Olx— 8 Philadelphia Errors— Knickerbocker Pucl-netl- L Summary: Two-bas- e hits — Sullivan Averitl Hlg- Three-baa- e Pucclnelli hit — Finney Sln run— Johnson Hale Knickerbocker Double play—1Troaky to Knickerbocker: Knickerbocker to Hughes to Troaky Base on balls— off Hildebrand 2 Le 1 Harder 1 Rosa 1 Kelley 2 Strlkout — Hilde brand 1 Lee 1 Ross 2 Kelley 3 Hits— off Hildebrand 4 in 1: Lee 5 In 5 Huldin 2 In i: Harder 2 In 1: Roe 10 In 6 13: Wild pitch — Lee WinKelley 2 In 2 3 Losing pitcher —Hil ning pitcher — Ross debrand Max-Jo- e CARTOON flome of Tallied Trout— Comparatively few people have ever visited the eurlou Loch Enoch In right-hande- MEMPHIS Tfitn June 14 OP)— The veteran Sam Perry of Birmingham Ala twice winner of the southern amateur golf crown was established Sunday as a favorite for the thirty-fourt- h renewal of the tournament starting Tuesday over the Memphis Country club course For years one t the south’s most consistent shotmakers Perry was conceded a slight edge over a field of close to 200 that will seek to lift the title from Bobby Riegel who triumphed a year ago in his native haunts of Richmond Va A KNOT p xxPytlak Hudlln p xxxWlngnir 10 0 0 0 0 Hardar p Total 33 13 27 0 Total 38 12 24 12 xBatted for Hildebrand In 2nd XxB&tied for Le In 7th xxxBaftted for Hudlln In 8th Bout Heads List of Week’s Cards EXPLANATION OF TODAY’S NEW YORK June 14 under the trading wire just before the June 15 deadline the Yankees Sunday gave the Washington Senators Outfielder Ben Chapman In return for Alvin (Jake) Powell also an outer gardener in a straight player transaction Chapman long known as one of the fastest big leaguers on the base paths has been with the Yankees since 1930 Previously he was with Asheville and St Paul as an infielder d Powell a batter has played regularly with Wash ington the last two years Powell’s batting average last season and so far in the current cam paign compares favorably with Chapman's He hit 312 to 289 for Chapman In 1935 and his present average Is 293 while Chapman’s ' record shows 266 (Continued from Preceding Page) Since Sunday is the final day for Errors— Evans 2 Lemon ' Tedesco 9 all major league trades the Yan- Flinders 0 Hartley Stolen bases— Plgna-tarEvans Sacrifice hit — Christeusen kees leading the American league O hits Evans Hartley Brown will have to stand pat on their —Facer Huxford Plgn&taro Double play — Plgnataro to Campana on base — Left Hopiever a last present squad Magna 9 Pinney 6 Credit victory to C minute pitching change was re- Johnson Struck out — By L Johnson 6 2 C Johnson 2 Bases on balls inLlewellyn ported in the offing probably — Off L Johnson 1 Llewellyn 1 C Johnball — Owen by volving Johnny Broaca Walter son 1 Hit with pitched Llewellyn Umpirea — Llddle and Kidd Brown or both UPl-Ge- t-ting p xBecker 5-- se rf-l- Theater Softball League I Er-ski- ne Women’s Swimming German Davis Team Records Fall in N Y Victor Over Ireland long-cour- Softball Run Monday's Scheduln PILADELPHIA June 14 UP —The Athletics closed their horns stAnd Sunday by taking their third game in four from Cleveland 8 to 6 Home runs played a major role In the scoring Bob Johnson featured a five-ru- n lambajrtlng the Mackmen gave Oral Hildebrand In the first inning by hitting for the circuit with the bases filled It was the Cherokee’s fourth home run of the series and seventh of the season Total 46 16 27 111 Total 37 9 27 16 14 Score by Innings: 040 122 42- 0Qaullty Oil Cates 010 Oil 000 — 3 -Summary: Stolen bases- - Coon T Rush-to33 9 2717 Total 33 7 24 5: Total 2 Dittman Oreer Christensen TreProvo 012 000 001 — week Sacrifice hits - T Rushton Pitt Results 000 030 03x— 6 Gemmell Club man fivt Rushton Home run— Greer Three-bas- e Errora-r-Johnson 2 Woodhits— Christensen Syl Rushton Fran-coSummary: — Bennett (White Park) Stolen ba Two-bas- e Woodbury bury hits — Lombardi Christensen ST LOUIS June 14 (tf— Helen — runs— Bush hit Home Harrison Sacrifice M Heesch Farrell Charge defeat to Beany Three-baat- f Two-bas- e Oil 2 Robison hit — Webb Stephens the Fulton Mo flash Struck out — bv S Rushton 10 Beany 4 Utah — Sumnlcht Tezak Firestone Double hits 1 on plays Henderson Bases balls—off Beany 5 daeh in 113 — B Johnson to Pearson to Buh 3 Credit stepped the 100-met- er Ander Batteries: Hit with pitched ball — 8 Rushton by Moore and Morgau victory to Harriaon Struck out — By Cole seconds in the Ozark district OlymBeanv Balk— Beany Konold Umpire— on Scott Harrison Bases 5 Off ball— Scorer — Moyes 2 H&rriion 1 Cole 1 Sugarhouse Lumber Umpire— Barber pic qualifying test here Sunday Al’s Barbecue and Beaumont Scorer — Boberg She bettered her own United BLUE BELL QUALITY OIL Tuckett Batteries: and Chase Darney ABHOAI States record of 116 seconds by 3 of ABHOA 8-6-6-3 3 McRae ss 5 2 0 4 Coon 2b 5 5 a second and established a new unMoore cf 5 1 1 OiTRushtn 3b 4 3 0 2 Davidson If 4 1 4 1 Dittman cf-5 3 0 0 official world mark for women 6 2110 Knight 2b 4 2 2 4 Greer c Batteries Taylor and Castelle C Dun- - Victory 6 1 0 0 TClaytn lb 4 210 1 Orr rf Paramount Ooodsell rf 4 1 0 OIPRushtn If 5 3 2 1 Capitol EClaytn 3b 4 2 3 2'RIRushtn lb 5 2 3 0 Gem c 4 1 1 OlVToods f Lemmon 5 4 0 0 Monday Game Roxy 2 1 0 llButcher p Bush p 0 0 0 0 8 L INDEPENDENTS Orpbeum 2 0 0 O Chrlitnen ss 4 3 3 0 Evans p Victory League 8 L Milk Producers v Super-NeoResult: Totals 38 13 21 131 Totals 45 24 24 6 Community 5:45 p m umpire Barney 4 8 Provo Pipe 2 Score by Innings: 8 L Moose v Lemmon’ Distillery No 5 Ostler's Victory — 5 Blue Bell 220 010 00 2 5:45 p m umpire Liddell Batteries: Love Overly and Nicols Jeffs 232 611 3x —18 Quality Oil vs Lourde Fifteenth East Merchant B&ttcrlea: T Summary: Stolen bases — Goodsell Woods and Ostler C O Y aett Reid postponed and R — E H Sacrifice hits Hvl Rushton Woods Coon 2 7 8 3 8 L SOFTBALL Dittman P Rushton 2 Home run— Woods Optical Shop Home Club Three-base 4 At Fairmont Park 0 3 hits — McRae P Rushton Two-bas- e Continental Soap Deseret Newa v Firestone 6:30 p m Batteries: Harrison and Burgess Oswald hits — Knight p Rushton By Associated Press Oreer Beneficial Life 7:30 Utah Power v homers: Punday’s Demaree Cubs 2: Ooodsell Credit victory to Dittman Charge and Harrison OU Giants 1 Tayior Dodgers Paramount p m 1: Herman defeat to Bush Struck out —by Butcher 2 v Gem 1 Reds Utah Poultry 8:30 Csmllll Phillies 1: Klein Phil- Dittman 9 Bases on balls— off Rush 1 Cudahy Packing Batterieslies 1 CoMiits Cardinals I: Gleeson InBadger and Degray Qlllg- - p m Knight i Kvane 1 Passed balls — Lemon 2 lev and Wileth Arden Dairy dians l Hale ludlaus 1 Johnson Ath- Umpire— Houston Scorer— Moyes m letics l At White Park TKXAft I KALI K SOUTHERN The leaders: Troskv Indians 14: Foxx ASSOCIATION Oklahoma City 3 Houston 2 Red Sox 14 New Orleans 11-Knoxville Lang company va Shell Oil 7 30 p Yanks 12 Ott OehHg ns Telephone company 8:30 Work Salt Beaumont 3 Giants 12: GosUu Tigers 10 2 Pallas Atlanta Birmingham Batiertea Fort Worth 7 Ban Antonio 4 p m 8 Royal and GoffK 8tagg Little Rock 11-- 4 Chattanooga Lsagu total American 360 National Btrevell-Pattrto9 30 p vs Oil 6 Utah Tulsa 10 Galveston S34J total 494 aod 1 3 Nashville FlatQ Memphis VIENNA June 14 UP)— After dropping the first two singles matches Saturday the Austrian Da' Vis cup team of George von Metaxa and Adam Bavarowski came back Sunday to defeat Jugoslavia in the doubles In their European zone emlflnal series The match went to five sets be' fore the Austrians beat Franjo Ku 6 kuljevic and Dragotin Mitic 3 4 6 2 The Austrians apparently tired from thier singles matches started slowly but forged to the front with a brilliant forecourt game in which Bavarowski was the star The last two singles matches will be played Monday with the winner qualifying to meet Germany in the Bone final date Bar-sto- w 500-mi- le ht 6 Waahtnatoa 4 Cblrago Detroit-Ne- w York postponed rain 81 Loala-Boato- a postponed rain Open Harry Erskine’s Challenger won pigeon race from Calif to Salt Lake City Sunday with a speed of 812 yards per minute The long test closes the old the bird racing season for the Salt Lake Racing Pigeon club Spike also owned by Harry finished second in the race with a speed of 810 yarda per minutes Bob Hawthorne’s entries Vico Pet and Big Bob placed third 1935 and fourth respectively birds started the Pleasant View and Farr West in Thirty-eigdivision No 2 and Plain City in di- race but only the four above had vision No 3 also finished the first finished Sunday bight The remainhalf with perfect records The sec der of the field la expected to return home Monday The hot weather ond half opens June 20 made the test particularly trying for the little racers TEAM STANDINGS Bad Weather Slows Down Ticket Sale for Encounter Set Thursday Principals Windup ‘Heavies’ Pigeons Barstow Race M A MONDAY JUNE IS 6:00 — KDYL — Early Bird 6:30 — KDYL — The Rocky Mountain Rambler with Uncle Jake 7:00 — KDYL— The Mualcal Clock weitera and modern aonga 7:55 — KDYL— Trana-RadlNewt 8:00 — NBC— Organ concert 8:15— NBC — Metropolitan Echoee 8:45 — NBC —The Voice of Experience 9:00 — KDYL — Rhythm Makers featuring Benny Goodman’! orcheatra Newt 9:16— KDYL — Trana-Radl- o 9:20 — KDYL — Morning revue 9:30 — NBC— Girl Alone drama 9:45— NBC — The Merry Madcap orche tra directed by Norman L Courtier Newt 10:00— KDYL— Trana-Radl- o 10:05 — KDYL — Pop Concert 10:30 — NBC — Dresa Parade featuring the directed orchestra Anthony Candelol with Ralph Elemore tenor Kay Coopef the Three Nat- urals and Dlnnis Sandllo guitarist 11:00— NBC — Belle Geste de Musique ensemble directed by Ben Sllverberg Annual 11 :15 — NBC-Br- own University Alumni Meeting featuring an address by Secretary of State Cordell Arizona to northern Montana with parallel longitudinal contours on Its east side A mantle i responsible for these wind of cloud spreading westward from this through has protected that region from extreme heating by the un Rain ha fallen from these cloud over Washington and western Oregon Comparative data tor Salt Lak City: Degree 95 Highest temperature today 101 Highest in this month since 1874 Lowest last night 66 Lowest this month since 1874 32 Mean for today 80 Normal 67 Inches Total precipitation for the 24 hour 0 ending at 6 p m Total for this month to date 82 Accumulated excess for this month to 33 date : Total since October 1st to date 1204 Accumulated deficiency since October 1 150 Sun rise 4:55 a m and sets 8:01 p m June 15 1936 WEATHER OBSERVATIONS TAKEN Hull AT 6 P M MOUNTAIN TIME 11:45 — KDYL — Magna Parade P M 12:00— NBC— Forever Young 12:15 — NBC— Ma Perkins 12:30— NBC — Via and Bade X2:45— NBC— Th O’Neals Radio Revu 1:00— NBC —Women’ 1:30— KDYL—Transradio News 1 :35— NBC— Happy Jack 1:45— NBC— Grandpa Burton 2:00 — NBC — Top Hatter popular orch-- tra with Cariotta Dale soloist 2:15— NBC— International Labor Conference at Geneva featuring Marion B Folson of the Eastman Kodak company speaking for the employer and Emil Kiev speaking for the worker Gor2:30 — NBC— Rhythm Parade — Le don's orchestra 3:00— NBC— Flying Time 3:15— NBC — Edward Davie baritone News 3:30— KDYLr— Tran-Radi- o speaking 3:35 — KDYL — Ray Forsberg on “Th Municipal Recreation In Salt Lake Program 3:4!V— NBc — Three Scamps 4:00— NBC — Console Caper— Betty Lae Taylor 4:15— KDYL — Melody Revue 4:30— NBC — Connie Oates contralto 4:45— KDYL — Dance Rhythms 6:00— KDYL — Ferde Grofe and his orchestra 6:30— NBC — String Time New 5:55— KDYL — Trans-Radi- o feag : 00— N BGr— The Greater Minstrel mixed turing Gus Van Joe Parson orchesaud Harry Kogen's quartet tra Ernestine 6:30— NBC —Madam Birthday party featuring Rosa Ponselle James Melton and other Contented 7:00— NBC — Th Program featuring the Lullaby Lady with the CouFented orchestra 7:30— KDYL — Summer Varieties featurwith ing Bob Conly's orchestra Betty and the Troubadours 8 :00— NBC— Amos 'n‘ Andy 8:15— KDYL — Rublnoff and hi violin with Jan Peerce tenor 8:30— NBC — Summer Concert featurln Margaret Speaks soprano wltl mixed chorus and William Daly’s Symphonic String Orchestra 8:00— HbC— Hawthorn House dramatic serial by Samuel Dickson 9:39— NBC— “Fibber McGee and Mollle Weems’ orchestra with Ted News 10:00— KDYL — Trans-Radi10:05— NBC — Hotel Bismarck orchestra Flash KDYL—Trans-Radi- o 19:30— Sports 10:35— KDYL— Rock v Mountain Ramblers Monday thru Friday-NBwith Uncle Jake tVATANABE BLUE NETWORK Tune in KLO— 9:15 p m (ftlST) News KDYL— Trana-Radl11 05— NBC— Club Deauville orchestra 11:30— NBC— Hotel Mark Hopkins orche 11 ()0— tra 12:00— KDYL— A M 1:09— Good night (Paid Adv) program M A MONDAY JUNE 15 6:30— KSL— Sunrise Serenade 7 :00— CBS—Fred Feibel at tha organ 7:15— KSL—Petite Musical 7 :30—CB8— Lyric Serenade 7:45— K8D— International Newa 8:00 — KSL— Breakfast Melodies 8:30— KSL— Morning Shopping Newa 9:00— KSL—Serva and Save with Ida G Abbott 9:X5— CBS — Musical Reveries Kan Wooda orchestra Stuart Churchill soloist and readings by Oraea Wells 9:30— CBS— Tha Story of Mary Marlin 9:45— CBS—Five Star Jones 10:00— CBS— “Betty and Bob 10:15— CBS— “A Modern Cinderella" 10:30— CBS— Who’s Who In Today's News presenting John K Watkins 10:42 —CBS — Betty Crocker 10:48— CBS— Hymns of All th Churches 11:00— CBS—The Goldbergs 11:15— KSL—Mualcal Revue (ha Uptown-e- r Mai Quartet Betty Marlowe 11:30 — KSL— Melody Minutes 11:45— KSL— Shopping Bulletins P M 12:00— KSL—International Newa 12:15— CBS—Milton Charles at the organ 12:30— CBS—Hoosier Hop from Fort Wayne 1:00— KSL—Afternoon Concert 1:30 — CBS— Chicago Variety Hour 2:00— KSL—“The Word Man' 2:05— KSL— Popular Concert 2:30 —CBS — Virginia Verril aonga 2:45— CBS— Wilderness Road authentia historical drama for children 3:00 —CBS— George Hall's Orchestra 3:15— CBS— Eddie House organist 3:30— KSL— Daily News broadcast 3:45— KSL— Melody Parade 4:00 — VBS— Four Barkers 415— KSL—Shopping Bulletins 4:30— CBS—Ted Hualng and the Cba loteers 4:45— KSL— Broadcasters' Review 5:15— KSL — Dramatic Highlights 6:30— KSL— hftnody Minutes 5:40— KSL— Presenting Miss Cecilia 5 :45— KSL—International Newa 6:00— CBS— The Radio Theater presents Ai Jolson and Ruby Keeler in “Burlesque” under direction of Cecil B De Mille 7:00— CBS—The Serenade presenting Wayne King’s orchestra 7:30— CBS—The March of Time 7:45— KSL — “Telling the West About tha West” presenting Major M A Strange author and narrator 8 :00— KSL— International News 8:15— CBS— Renfrew of the Mounted thrilling dramas of ths north woods the valley of bidden gold 8:30— CBS — Pipe Smoking Time with Pick ana Pat Bennie Kreugera or chestra and the Landt Trio 9:00— KSL—Pinto Psts and hia Ranch Boys 9:15— CBS— Buddy Waplea and his Orchestra 9:30— KSL— Radio Playhouse presenting ths KSL Players in “Flghtin Wages” Adapted by Joe Kearns from ths itory by Barbara Brown- tug f 10:00— KSL—Carol Lofnsr and his orcbea- - laltalr rnattonal News turnii with Franklin Mo Cormlrk 11:00— CDLB8 — tsham Jones orchestra 11:30 — cDLBfl — Gene Cole's Orchestra MIDNIGHT 12:Ou —CDLB8— Isham Jones’ orchestra 12:30— CDLBS— Emil Balia's orchestra A M 1:00 — Good Night A Paid A4vlt I |