Show "To THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING JULY 4 1936 A T A Doubles Title JCD -- Star Paces FastField In Singles r W yoming Veteran Trails by One Target Finals -- Louis Maps Out Comeback Drive Perry Trips Genual) Ace To Win Title “V Negro Admits He Underrated Schmeling’s Ability and Became Too Careless to Be Held Saturday By MARLOWE BRANAGAN OGDEN— The magic concealed in the trigger finger of E W (Ted) Renfro Dell Mont ace proved tough for rival clay pieeon blasters to overcome here Friday as theA T A zone and Utah state shoot opened on the spacious grounds of the Ofden Gun club Renfro former holder of tbje world's live bird title and a veteran of countless meets throughout the country from Kalamazoo to Tallahassee demonstrated that those who have ideas of dethroning him from the high spot which he holds in American trapshooting circles had best improve their aim The Montana blue rock artist merely annexed the A T A western zone doubles title and in addition forged to the lead at the end of the first 100 targets in the zone singles competition All in all Ted "as he is known to traps followers from coast to coast emblazoned his name in letters of smoke with every pull on the trigger in the opening day’s competition The final 100 singles targets will be fired Saturday beginning at 9 a m The handicap shoot will be conducted in the afternoon beginning at 2 o'clock " Scores 98x100 The Montana artist blasted 98x100 to lead Carl Nelson Green River star five times Wyoming Wyo state champion by one target at the halfway mark in the singles event Renfro cracked 24x25 on the first range a perfect 25 on the second 24x25 on the third and then scored another 25 straight on the 1 fourth trap and treacherous western The gun club located directly west of the Ogden Country club proved a difficult spot in which to shoot for the majority of the performers from seven western states In the A high wind singles competition consistently fooled the scattergun The fourth tran was esartists pecially tough for most of the field On the fifth post of this trap the wind was particularly difficult to judge and frequently the shooters blasted away in almost blind shooting conditions hoping the wind would blow the target in the face of some of the shot Nelson a veteran of many years gave Renfro a torrid battle throughout the singles meet The Wyoming star bagged a perfect 25 on his first trap missed one on the second and then came up with 25 straight on the third He dropped two on the fourth range but even so he is right in the thick of the fight for singles honors In this tourney Alf Christensen d Ogden gunner raced into third place only two targets back of Renfro The local performer dropped two shots on the first range and two on the fourth He had perfect scores on the second and third Six Tie for Fourth Six performers are bunched for fourth place in the standings each having a score of 95x100 They are: J W Shaw Portland Ore W H Cree Long Beach Cal C A Gunning Longmont Colo Joe Cotant Pocatello Idaho Virgil Rothrock Billings Mont and Herman Peterson Dillon Mont Renfro had about as much difficulty in taking the doubles championship as Omaha would have in ft race with The fact that he scored 96x100 in this branch of trapshooting against 88x100 for Val Lechner of Billings Mont and J W Shaw of Portland Ore shows his superiority in cold figures Renfro's performance in the doubles stamps the Montana vet as still one of the outstanding stars of the country For the past several years the "wise boys” have hailed his departure from the front rank of shooters but a glance at his performance to date in this tourney belies the assertion he is "through” Shaw and Lechner will engage in a shootoff for second place in the doubles division Sunday as (t part of the Utah state shoot The former scored 6 to total his 88 Friday and the Long Beach star tallied 43- 45 A keen battle is in prospect when they meet Dean Hurd slender Salt Lake City Star paced Utah’s contingent in the Hurd had a singles with 94x100 glowing opportunity to place farther up brewing 73 of his first 75 tar- gets He however was a victim- - of the treacherous No 4 trap dropping four targets on this range which virtually puts him out of the running for zone honors in the singles Carlisle Tops I tnhns H B Carlisle Salt Lake City ‘president of the P 1 T A (Pacific International Trapshooting association) led Utah stars in the doubles steel-arme- 42-4- (Continued on Following Page) oe like it Just who will be selected as Joe’s next opponent is problematical Max Baer the former champ would be the No 1 choice but Baer wants no part of Louis unless he is guaranteed at least $150000 Leroy Haynes Philadelphia negbo also is being considered as are A1 Ettore who holds three decisions over Haynes and Phil Brubaker the youngster from the Pacific coast Personally Joe would prefer a return go with Schmeling but he’ll not ask for this until the German gets his merited crack at Jimmy Braddock’s title Since the Schmeling battle Louis has beqn resting up on the farm df Julian Blck one of his managers near Stevensville Mich He’ll be joined there next Monday by Trainer Jack Blackburn and begin light training The negro explained the Schmeling rout with the simple statement that he had underrated Max’ ability "I just got careless” he said “It won't happerf again I'm going to prepare for my juture bouts just as though the title was at stake in every one of them” E W (Ted) Renfro of Dell Mont Friday annexed the doubles championship In the A T A zone shoot being held at the Ogden Traps club The veteran performer also leads the field in singles competition Takes Gym Paddlers Top Position In Exhibition C Y O C Y O 14 A number of outstanding Deseret gym paddlers will stage a swimming and diving exhibition at the Coalville municipal plunge Saturday as part of the holiday program to be conducted by Coalville citizens Result Friday! 38th Infantry 6 Refusing to be halted though one threatening uprising was stopped by a triple play and another by a double-killinon the part of 38th Infantry C Y O blasted out a victory over the soldiers Friday to take undisputed possession of first place in the Pioneer league With Tony Salazar Ralph Frank Campana and Johnny attack the Vaughan pacing a Catholics took a lead in the first Inning and added to it throughout the encounter In the fifth the soldiers pulled the first triple play of the season With Pagnotu on third O’Brien on second and Skanter on first the batter hit one in front of the plate Wingate soldier catcher picked up the ball and stepped on the plate retiring Pagnotta He then tossed out Geromo at first and Warburton whipped the ball home to get O’Brien trying to score from second The winners staged two double plays to aid O'Brien in his winning mound effort The score: g -6 Ge-ro- 14-h- it Included in the list of performers who will demonstrate their skill in the outdoor plunge are Morris Stark and Freeman Parsons fancy divers Stan Plummer breast Nielson breast stroke and freestyle Kenny Lyman freestyle and back stroke and Lawrence Hofer back stroke All are well known each having at some time or other competed in senior or junior A A U events at the Deseret gym The program will start at 3:30 p m A cordial invitation to the public is extended by Charley Welch Deseret gym swimming instructor stroke-Ther-o- Ge-ro- Parker Hines Take Kentucky Net Matches 6-- 1 1 1 1 1 Poppv ef Caputo If 1 1 0 0 Gabriel rf K Caputo rf 1 OOO Thomaa p Vaughan lb 3 2 61 0 Bird p Prchble 1h O 0 0 4 2 I 1 Salazn 3b-aPagnotta c 4 1 0 0 1 3 O'Brien p score: 1 McDiarmid 1 10 Total :t2 14 21 8 Score by liminga: C Y O Total 2 0 3 Chicago disposed of Ernest Sutter of Tulane university 4 8 after a hard match He plays Hines tomorrow Hines Los eliminated the lone sur318 2112 Angeles viving Kentuckian Arnold Simons 3 5 0 — 14 of Louisville 4 2 0 0 3—6 ' 1 4 6-- 1 0 2 0 38th Infantry SUMMARY 8tolen bases — Salaxar Herrick Pagnotta Bogden Sacrifice hits —Campana Two base hits — Warburton Wingate Gabriel Ger-om- e Double plays — Gerome to Vaughan to Skanter to Vaughan Herrick to Warburton Triple plays — Wlngats to War burton to Wingate Charge defeat to Thomas Struck out by — Thomas 1 Bird 1 O’Brien 9 Bases on balls off — Thomas 2 Bird 6 Umpires — Barber and Barney Scorer — Snider Pacific Coast League Mrs A C 6-- Moore Wins Country Club Meet Mrs A C Moore captured the Country club directors’ golf trophy for June when she defeated Mrs A L Gindrup 2 and 1 in ftn interest” Mrs Moore ing match Friday turned in a steady 89 for the vic- 9 a m 300 002 10o ('aster and Brucker Lucaa and Spindel 7 14 2 McDougall R H Los Angeles: E OOO 001 000—1 7 1 San Diego Loa Atigelee 600 OOO OO- x- 6 11 0 Salvo Warren and DeSautels H Doerr Salveson and BottartuiA1 Pioneer Park Slates Holiday Sport Events Pioneer of sports cording to recreation gala day park plans activities Saturday acannouncement of the city department Beginningtt 11:30 a m with races for boys and girls the following additional events are on the program: Foot races for boys 16 years of age swimming carnival for boys and girls voileyball and softball with boys’ and girls' games horseshoe tournament on the six new courts -- L Softball At Fairmont Park H E X 11 10 2 5 5 R Ostler Candv Perk and Ash Ludlow and Ostler Mansfield Knight and Coleman Quality Press 9 Pembroke’s 0 (forfeit) At White Park Birrell 5 8 Bottling Sucarhouse Lumber l 2 Vincent and Nott Foulger and Tuekett R Salt 3 Yale A H Lake Sausage Coliflima and Muir Powers Crane Co Plnney Be' Kim Cost ’arohsen and ‘J B i Y!e Chapm race F Dunlop Smith and Ha£en Laurence M double-iholida- y week-en- d V i - 6-- 6-- t 11-1- one-ha- lf 7-- t 11-- u and-Fre- Fifteen Matches Slated In Beginners’ Net Meet 6-- 6-- 6-- -- m 6-- hard-foug- 6-- 6-- ht Whit-mars- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- hard-foug- 0 6 6-- 10-- j three-setter- tour-Irvin- 6-- 6 it 4 Bmith-Em- 0 Jenaen-Bo- Hawklns-Rlch&r- Ryser-Jac- Cooper-Dic- Datnea-Stanle- Qualifying play in the July leg cup tournament for women will be staged Tuesday starting at " Sea it If Derkr fits in well with the plans of the fisherman Utah lakes and streams will draw heavily and Idaho waters will prove equally attractive Idaho offers some rare sport Following an unusually long and heavy spring runoff rivers ancf creeks are clearing rapthe order idly and fly fishing is becoming ' Ordinarily' well cleared and low in late June many Idaho rivers remain high and roily and some sections of the Snake river are muddy But creeks are prime and lakes " highly productive We have a budget of' information concerning fishing conditions in eastern southeastern and southern Idaho which contains not only reports on waters and catches but also offers some timely suggestions respecting the most effective "type of ure for the different lakes rivers and creeks It’s there We check first the Snake river near Pocatello that the prize rainbows and natives have been taken for many ' years A heavy head of water is pouring through American Palls dam gates and fishing is not the best there but below the dam at Mary’s Mine in the narrows and riffles that can be reached some good catches await the fisheripan if he’ll rig up his heavy tackle and tie on a large brass spinner He would best be sure his outfit will stand the strain for they do come big and heavy The Btnith-Erne- tory 1 C By GAYLE TALBOT WIMBLEDON England- - July 3 WP)— Baron Gottfried von Cramm pulled a groin muscle out of place on his first serve and thereafter offered only feeble opposition Friday as Fred Perry won his third straight tenths championship After a heroic opening game which went to deuce nine times before Perry held service a capacity r crowd of 18000 sat in mounting Lake Cains Favor mystification as the champion rode ' American Falls lake is coming into its own"a£ a fishing roughshod over the usually brilliant from and acrobatic baron” ground but it is a slow process qf weaning Idahoans away reand Not until Perry had crushed Von somewh'at is lake The water receding Cramm at love in the final set com- swiftly moving clear and if the troller knows the old Snake river chan1 0 victory did ported pleting a 1 the blond-haire- d Teuton permit the nel fortune should smile on him’ referee to make a dramatic anthough the water is a little too The main Snake river below nouncement qf his injury Then he and is high and roily for flies in the Tilden bridge falling walked off the court dejectedly Ririe section There are many where at and points clearing Declines to Rest good creeks along the river so small' streams feed from the that all may find preferred Perry knowing of Von Cramm’s reservation side there will be water Injury offered to let him rest and found many trotit including get a massage but the German some of the 300000 steelhead Across the mountains is Vicrealizing that would be a breach of tor where all waters are clear several ago years planted Wimbledon tradition declined and and low and good catches are is not what it courageously stuck it out to the Night fishing but dam the being made with gray hackle below be should bitter end ginger quill and royal coachBy his victory Perry became the is good below Tilden man the latter with jungle first player to win three Wimbledon Going high on the Snake the North wing in since the titles succession try may angler singles All waters near Tetonia are Tony Wilding finished a string of or South fork The North fork with limits being taken be will 1913 right As"hton in before losing his life near four something on coachman and gray hackle in the war of a paradise for the dry fly Warm river Buffalo river Shortly after his smashing tri fisherman The fish are taking Mack’s and Big Springs have umph Perry received a cablegram flies there and the water is been clear since the opening from Bill O’Brien New York sports clear Cave falls near Ashton promoter offering him $50000 to is reported extremely good day and flies are in order quit the amateur ranks and tour trout flies being the successful though the section is heavily the United States' next winter as a lure ridden by mosquitoes But the professional “skeeters” will soon be gone fork will be atSouth The Perry referred to it as a “yearly tractive for spinner and bait with continued hot weather quer” from O'Brien and added "it's is of A reported from the Lost river at the usual baloney" He has a long fishing variety hackle contract as Australian represent Mackay where fine catches are being made on brown tive of a sporting goods concern and baited spinner However Perry is going to the and ginger quill Hailey is turning "right” the water being good and clear United States next month “for another smack at the American title’’ and fish starting to take flies though spinner and bait have which he won in 1933 and 1934 proved best to date Waters near Bliss are high and fishing is the Perry-Vo- n Cramm Following Here is Claud W Freed president of the Salt Lake match final brackets were filled in poor Mosquitoes are very annoying along the Portneuf which the men’s and "taemen's doubles Country club with the magnificent D C Jackling trophy Britain's Davis cup pair Pat Hughes has been a disappointing stream-thi- s in the Utah open tennis year because of Co9 which will be at stake July and Charles Some Tuckey gained waters ntinued good catches are roiling by irrigation tournament Jackling presented the trophy to the Country 4 6 of the doubles final with 5 best reand bait however made i bringing once in 1908 spinner being was only placed club in but 9 competition victory over the American sults although flies are being taken Now the first man to win the Utah open men’s singles champions Wilmer Allison and Van Ryn Johnny of the will secure possession trophy permanent competition Fair catches with flies are reported from the Blackfoot Borotra Tries Gamely which has been returned to competition by the courtesy of is best on Eight-Mi- le The other doubles finalists will river east of Soda Springs but baited spinner the Country club creek be another British combination Charles Hare Wilde They Moving across the Idaho line and into Montana fishermen ’ vanquished thtr French team' Jean will have good Tuck With flies' or spinher on the Red Rock river Borotra and Jacques Brugnon 1 1 4 6 Borotra injured Thurs- and Horse Prairie creek near Armstead the Red Rock and Big day and apparently through with Sheepcreek near Lima All are low and clear West Yellowstone waters are clear and fishing first class competition for a while confounded critics by reporting for the match with flies mostly royal coachman being used As It turned outtvQwever his injury — v a s also handicapped his partner The women's final will be between Protection Mosquito Jacobs and Mrs Sarah F A warning here to all fishermen in Idaho Heavy Schedule in Three Divisions of Tribune-ra- Helen They should Fabyan against the defending title' to take along their favorite mosquito remedy to remember s ho”--Freda James and Kay Event Runoff Friday allay the poison of big billed insects that are growing fat Stammers The Americans defeated on the blood of native and tourist The mosquitoes are enJoan Ingram and Mrs Phyllis Mud-for- d 3 The champions Ten boys’ singles matches three in boys’ doubles and two in King 4 the results of Idaho’s fish department program joying Tribuhe-Tele-gratrounced Mrs Dorothy Andrus New girls’ singles comprise the July 4 program in The which has attracted additional hundreds of sportsmen and Mme York and Sylvia Henrotin beginners’ tennis tournament at Liberty park so have that many more fishermen to feed upon 4 France 0 A heavy slate of contests in three Don Budge of Oakland Cal and Alfred West of Too- Mrs A heavy woolen shirt of leather jacket with divisions was completed Fabyan defeated Camille Mal-fro- y Friday Bob Mayer and long sleeves of ele measure Norman the Hilda Frau and Krahwinkel and taking gloves if convenient and a yard or so of netting Will work Boys’ singles and doubles will be 4 3 and Saturday will wonders in discouraging even the most ambitious mosquito for Sunday but Gulbransen and Orlando Uffens Sperling on the program meet the winner of the semifinal 2 2 6 the look fisherman like a Though bride with trailing veil after Saturday no more girls’ commay between match and Dorothy Petty Mayer also figured in a h he’ll be much more comfortable especially if mosquitoes bother petition will be scheduled until Monsingles auel before he elimi- Round and Wilde and Miss 4 him There are a few hardy men who are left alone by the in2 nated Allen Fairclough 6 day In the girls’ singles bracket only Hoyard Grundfor downed Richard sect and can go through marsh or meadow kicking up clouds one match went the limit of three Hawkins 2 4 6 Lester Poli- - Three American Eights of the biters which leave him alone but such a fortunate fishsets Ethel Jordan taking the meas-jne- r affair from took a is one a of erman or hundred more 0 All Richard Brubaker 4 8 ure of Mary Hoag only Left in Henley Regatta other feminine tussles were decided! Results of nil matches are to be - THAMES in straight sets HENLEY-OEngtelephoned to the Tennis Editor The Big Six land July 3 UPf— Three American Flag Tournaments Boys’ doubles openers found two Wasatch 590 alter 11 a m s By AsuoHatprl Press with Frank Miller and g schoolboy Finals in all divisions of the eights from New EngThe fundings (first three places In each Giles winning a thriller from nament are booked Wednesday land swept into the semifinals for Listed at Fort C C league): Bill Koch and Boh Love 4 2 the Thames challenge cup in the 'July 8 6 Y Radcliff White Sox 227 royal Henley regatta Friday as the Appling White Box Union Boat club of Boston was elimBees Flag tournaments will be staged Jordan Suhr Pirates inated in the grand challenge cup the Country club and Fort Doug- CamUll Phillies at 258 competition Mtrtnl Cardinals 218 Moore Phillies Presenting the strongest array in las Saturday as features of the Inrecent years Kent (Conn) school dependence day programs These SATURDAY! SCHEDULE Boys Doubles AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Boys Doublet meets always are popular and large Minneapolis 5 8t Paul 4 Elias Hopklnson d Jack Tabor academy of Marion Mass Eilat Hopkitiaon vt Floyd Wharton-BuBrenueke 61 and Browne and Nichols of Cam- turnouts are expected at both rainKansas Oity at Milwaukee postponed Hall No 1 9 a m John Grundfor d Charles Bill Hawkins vt Bob No other games scheduled bridge Mass took their quarter- courses 0 Otley Muir No 4 4 p m vs Donald Wrathall-Johthe Canyon club will preSchubach Dave Suhday Mehner d Hal Lmb final tests on the historic Thames Charles Ad&mson-D&Thomaa No 3 9 partner in convincing manner sent a medal play against par event a m d Smith Harold Dick and Fort Douglas will hold a place Grundfor Dave Byes — John t Thomas 61 Wrathall-JohMehner Harold Salt Lake County Farm tournaments Giles d Bill Koch Frank Smith Giles Frank Ray Christensen-HowarDean Robin Bob Love Walter Jones and W J O’Connor Hughes Huntsville Utah Morrison Don WhartonNed Bills Hall d Reed Floyd Jensen-BoBureau Girls Softball turned in the best rounds of golf Omer Morris-LeHammel: Harry James-JohFisher 60 Bob club Timmins this week Jones West: the at Results This Week's Chrlstensen-HowarCountry Ray Hughes d Burke Ned Beuulon-JohKelley Gordon WESTERN DIVISION CHICKEN and Love 63 64 registered an even par 72 Thursday Brubaker Riverton Second XO Riverton First XO Dean Robinson-Grau- t Morrison d Arthur Girls Singles O'Connor had a 76 Friday for Herrimsn 16 Bloffdale 1 and Clawson vs Allred June Squires Dean Dorothy South Jordan 23 Lark XO their best scores of the season No 10 a m 3111 Don Wharton-Nes d Ross TROUT DUIKERS 6-- 1 R J m LOUISVILLE Ky July 3 UP— Charles Frankie Parker Harris John McDiarmid and Wilmer Hines advanced to the semifinals of the Kentucky state tennis tournament Friday Parker Spring Lake N J deC Y O 3Rlh INFANTRY AB H PO AHerrick as 4 2 14 feated Vernon John of California Skanter as 2 1 3 3 Tooker If 4 12 0 5 6 3 He next plays Harris Hinee 3b OOO QjLomaane 2b 4 20 West Oemme 2h ft 2 4 t ft 2 r Palm Beach Fla defending 0 3 2 0 :i rf Bedes 3b 3 0 Campana titlcholder who eliminated Frank Bngdcn ef OOO OlWarburt lb 3 0 2 0 O'Slubaugh rf 3 0 0 0- Guernsey Caputu rf of Orlando Fla The 0 0 0 Brennan rf S I Drops Games 2 Bags Only Crown in Row Third By EDDIE BRIETZ NEW YORK July 3 (AP)-r-JLouis completely mended in both mind and body is ready to strike out along the comeback trail he hopes will lead again to the top oLihe heavyweight division Detroit negro paid 'ie a hurried visit to New York Friday to appear on a radio program and discuss plans foP’air August comeback bout with Promoter Mike Jacobs Belted back Into thesecond flight by Max Schmeling only two weeks ago Louis seemed surprisingly fit and cheerful His face cut and badly swollen from Schmeling’s pulverizing rights is normal again and Louis’ sprained thumbs give him no more trouble He says he’ll be ready to fight in two weeks and the sooner Jacobs throws him in there the better he’ll Marvel British -- By Sees It A 8 C Wins d defeated Hansen' Lime to '2 Friday in the B dltlslou FtMrrn the Reercatlon league R H Renre 8 2 Hansmi Itmr end Fturrn 1 F 13 Weldner Wood e And and Christensen Ve AC Grass 8-- k 1 y 4 The Valley House s Harrison-Rober- s Mlller-Irvln- g Miller-Irvln- 4 d b b 3 Mayer-Alfre- LeClaire-Richar- n d Plxton-Stante- 1 1 Noma Roberts m Bleak-Jame- vs Faye Nelson No 1 5 Ryan 1 Hawkins d Abe Bves Marian Reunion Marv Skidmore By water-WarreGrundfor default Ellen Chindgreti Dorothy Kenning Norma’ Omer Morris-Le- e Hammel d Gordon By- water-partne- r Ethel Jnrda Stephens default o Boy!' Single Timmins d Dick Harry James-JohRobert William 'derson-Kelth- e Bob Cooper Cowan 4 Hi a m Boh Mayer-AlfreWest d Norman Oul Omer Morris vs Billy Hawkins No 4 3 braudsen-OrlandUffeus p m Bob Cooper-DicMuir d Bam Lester Poliuer v Charles Adamson No default 3 2 p m n Bennton-JohNed Kelley d Allen Fair Dan Thomas vs Bob Mayer No 3 10 clough-DaThomas a m Gordon LeClalre-Richar- d Brubaker d LesHoward Grundfor vs Burks Giles No 3 ter Polluer-Dal- e Nelson 6X 66 3 p m Boys Singles Dick Anderson vs Ned Plxton No 4 XI m Robert Williams d Ned Winder t Harrv James vs Ned Bills No a'Ptu m “Bob Cooper d Mickey Martin B-- l 6--0 Omer Morris d Bill Koch Douglas Smith vs John Lang No 2 10 a m Lester Poliuer d Richard Brubaker XO-Frank Miller vs Hal Lamb No 3 4 64 p m Dan Thomas d Sam KtUock default Dick Dorton v Don Wharton No 4 4 Rob Mayer d Allen Fairclough 46 2 p m Billy Hawkins d Donald Daines 6-Howard Grundfor d Richard Hawkins FRIDAY'S RESULTS Girls Slnales Marian Bennion d Lota d)oran 0 Burke Giles d Howard Hughes 6-Norma Roberts d Dorothy Rawlings 60 Dick Anderson d Howard Smith 4 Douglas Smith d Keith Cowan 62 Frank Miller d Charles Morrison 6X Dorothy Dean Allred d Helen Richards default Hal Lamb d Floyd Jensen Faye Nelson d Carol Thomaeon Arthur Plxton d Ray Christensen 60 Mary Skidmore d Marjorie Hansen 4 Ellen Chindgren d Ruth Mae Tavlor Harry James d Deati Robinson t Charles Adamson d Jack Wharton Porolhv Kenning d Janice Best 16-Dbk Dorton d Harold Short N’nrma John Iji’ig d Dirk Harrison 86 Stephens d Dorothy Wharton j Don Wharton d Bob Love 60 i Ethel Jordan d Mary Hoag 6 0 4 6 3 Ned Bills d Robert Thomas p -- Bill Hawkins-RIchar- EASTERN DIVISION Crescent 23 West Jordan 8 Midvale Second ward 1ft Sandy 6 NORTHERN DIVISION Spencer ward 27 Bennion 4 Schedule Wednesday July 1 Herrlmau at Riverton Second Bluffdaie at Lark Riverton First at South Jordan Draper First at West Jordan Crescent at Midvale Beeond Spencer ward at Granger Bennion at Hunter Taylorsville bye Bandy Home Run Club FAMILY STYLE By Associated Press Fridsy'i homera— Appling White my time Ptved Highway Drive through Ofden Canyon Service 8ox 1 Gehrtnger Tigers X The' leaders— roxx Red Box 22 Troaky Indians 20 Gehrig Yanks 20 Dickey Yanks 1ft OH Giants 14 Johnson Athletics 12 Averill Indians 12 Laague totals —American 374 National 300 Total 674 Phone Hnntsville 11-- t bye ft am |