Show XHE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 14 WEDNESDAY MORNING Women Drill for Fred Perry Supreme in 1 coming Olympic gamps hopes to make trouble for the sensational Finns in his Forty Feminine Shotmakers Expected to Compete Entries Close Saturday Fitzsimmons Chalks Up uist Conquers Austin Win Camilli’s Brace Utah’s leading women golfers have been keeping the Fort Dougto Square Series but las course busy the past two days practicing for the Utah championJack Crawford Loses ship tournament which will open on that course nekt Monday and of Ilomerg Beats Cubs Bobby Riggs Mako Losers At Seabriglit J 6-- five-matc- Quist-Austi- ceremony kWomen Slate Golf Tourney Melmer Wins His Encounter In Wisconsin regular Invitation day tourney at the Nibley park course Wednesday at 9 a m The tourney will be run off on a handicap basis to give every a chance to win a prize A large turnout is expected for the vent which will serve as a preliminary to the state championship meet which opens at the Fort Douglas club next Monday shot-mak- er SEABRIGHT N J July 28 Iff)— Five seeded players were eliminated Tuesday as the men's and women’s singles of the forty-nint- h annual Seabright invitation tournament was cut to eight players each with Gene Mako and Robert Riggs both of Los Angeles the major casualties The gallery no sooner had recovered froth the shock of unseeded Barnard Welsh’s victory over the Hubbetl NEW YORK July 28 UPl — Thd Giants won their first double-hea- d er of the season at the Polo grounds Tuesday downing the Cincinnati Reds 5 to 1 and 11 to 3 to pull up a full game on the idle St Louis Cardinals in second place Freddy Fitzsimmons lasting the route for the first time this season bested Benny Frey and Lee Stine in a pitchers’ battle in the opener With Mel Ott leading the way with his twentieth and twenty-firhomers the Giants belted Gene Schott and George Nelson for 16 A1 Smith hits in the nightcap meantime held the Reds to seven hits Mako Davis cup doubles star and seeded sixth when McDiarmid of Fort Worth John Texas accounted for Riggs in tow-head- Lenhart Loses ST PAUL July 28 Iff)— Jack Gibbons St Paul asily outpointed Fred Lenhart Tacoma in a bout here Tuesday night to a referee’s decision Gibbons weighed 166 li and Lenht ’Two for Welsh Welsh the national NEW CINCINNATI public parks champion tripped the Walker cf ABHOA 4 2 3 O'Moore’ if eleventh country's ranking player 5 4 6 and then returned to the courts shortly afterward ' to eliminate Robert Underwood of Los 152 4 straight eastern tournament 4 after Riggs led at on the Texan's service in the tenth and final game Preceding these upsets Norma Taubele of New York eighth in the woman’s list was defeated by 4 6 5 by Florence Le Boutlllier d of Westbury N Y Mary Greef Harris of Kansas City fell before Katherine Winthrop of 5 6 5 Boston and Catherine Wolf of Elkhart Ind seeded seventh lost to Mme Sylvia Henrotin of France the lone foreign entrant 6-- 30-4- 0 6-- fifth-seede- 2 i top-seed- Diamond Calendar 4-- p 6-- 6-- 12-1- 6-- I Tennis Schedule WEDNESDAY’S 4 8 p Msxine Jack Neville Irvin Curtis m Liberty Graham Patterson vs Dave Cox Vletory 1 7 p m Elmo Steven vs Curt Curtis Liberty No 3 7 p m Duncan Frank Byes — LaMar Gulver 1 Jack Snow Girls 8lngles Donna May Milter va Beth Richards Liberty No 1 8 p m Norma Stephens vs Joan Billings Reservoir No 1: 8 p m Byes— Marian Bennlon Mary Skidmore Junior Singles Pat Heal vs Nobo Kato Liberty Na 4 No 2 7 p m Alexander vs No With Change-Ov- er Vheels Set— Sizet 475-1- 8 nd 550-1- 7 $15 set 4 up FIRESTONE AUTO SUPPLY and SERVICE STORE BROADWAY ' AT 2ND EAST Wasatch 2320 8-- Thomason d Joan Van Nort 8-- 83 ! Veterans' Singles Lawrence J Deaud J R Alexander Boys' Doubles Hal Lamb-Jac- k d Floyd Greenhalgh 4 Hall Paul Sagers-KennetLarson d Bob Reaney-Ebe- n 4 6 Jenkins Bob Cooper-DicMuir d Omer Morris-Newma- n Allen Hardy-Dic- Pyke Alien Hardy-DicPeterson Dorton d Sam Ktllock-Ma- Dorton d Dan Thomas-Bo- 3 4 p m Roys' Slagles Omer Morris va Dan Thomas No 4 10 a m Jack Oreeuhalgh v Bob Cooper No 3 70 a m Harry James vs Irving Giles No 1 10 a m Jack Buckle vs Kenneth Larson No 3 11 a m Allen Hardy vs Floyd Jfnsen No 2 10 a m Men'e Jernr Stewart Helen Liberty No 2 7 p m va Irene McFarland Marilyn Groesbeck Liberty No 4 7 pvs m Dora Dean Liberty Dorothy Davis MODEL A FORD O O 1 OlBartell 3lFitzmmus 5i Jeremy-Dic- Patterson-Brya- k Doubles Palmer d Patterson Heal d Charles fluow-Te- c h Hodtnau-Ferro- n 8amulon-OnaMecham Dora Dean-FreDavies d Ann is Liberty 4 Sernston Qroesbeck-HaydsRstss d Marllynn Byes— Paul Sagers Lyun Rockwood Lee 8--2 Poole 26 Hammel Margaret Poole-StanlOulver d' Erlyn Norma Standlng-LaMWomen’s Doubles vs Johnson-Bu- d Jack default Sarah McChrystal-PeggMeagher Morris d Marlon Madelyn Ciark-MartoKnight Victory No Alexandsr-RlcDorothyk Fisher-Jac- k 1 4 p m Riser 0 8-Joan Van NortMartlyn Groesbeck vs Junior Girls' Singles Helen Howe-Leon- e Coylt East high No 5 Norma Standing d Margaret Moors 8--3 6 p m Fisher vs LoretVerona McGhle-DorothIrsne McFarland d Gloria Bamffssr ' Ann DeBus Liberty No ta O’Donneil-Rut- h 8--4 3 6 p m Women's Doubles Proaaer-Gdhev- e ! vs Mills Mary Mary Prosssr-Gensv- s Mills d Florence Mary Carlson Victory No 4 8 p m Belliston-Ros- s Naccarato Men's Doubles Junior Singles Porter vs John Bemston-Mlito- n Jack Porter-JiJlmmv Eaklns d Allen Thomas Chlpman Liberty No 2 8 p m Jim Porter d Gust Ncko’ 1 9 7 McGean vs Stanley Marvin Ashton-Henr- Olsen Victory No vman Dailies Harold Barker-- ton Brunn-Wende- 1 vs 6 p m Wins- Da' Ja'k Jones TUEMDAY’H RE8I LT8 Women's Singles Sarah McChrystal d Roberta Black S ported 31 8 24 151 In Second game— CINCINNATI Byrd rf Tnevnow NEW YORK BHOA BHOA Singles ( Monday Corrected Score Curt Curtis d Marvin Ashton 4 I To Joan Van Nort Drops Match in Feature of Muny Event Nephi Entrant Is Victor ' 6-- 3 Win Chauncey Eikrem's home run in the seventh inning Tuesday gave Mountain States Telephone a thrilling 3 victory over Utah Power and boosted Jhe Phone team's lead in The Tribune baseball circuit The Telephone squad went to bat in the last inning trailing 3 Davies led off with a single for Jolley Graham pinch-hittin- g connected for a single Clark another pinch hitter got a single scoring Collins 0 Kehl filed out to Ball and then Chauncey Eikrem came through with his mighty clout between left and center field It was the eighth victory for the leaders In the other game Thirty-eight- h Infrantry turned back C Y O with ease IQ-- 1 Lontz hurled great bail for the soldiers and allowed only five hits shutting out his rivals until the last inning Herrick had a big day with four for four The scores: 38TH 1NFAJJTRY c Y o By BOB GOODELL Maxine Thomason steady and accurate contender in the women’s singles division staged the major upset of Tuesday’s play in The Myers sa Kamprts 2 Tribune-municiptennis tournament when she took the measure Schott p Nelson p t 0 3 of Joan Van Noijt 6 xWalker '1 'O After bowing to her rival’s Totals 40 16 27 0 34 7 24 7i Totals X 1 xBatted for Nelson In ninth Miss set Initial in the 010 000 200— 3 hit shots Cincinnati 301 313 0Ox— 11 New York to the take came back Thomason — Bartell Errors Scarsella Summary: Runs batted in — Whitehead Whitehead ease Ott 6 Jackson 2 Lombardi Leslie Good- next two with comparative Bartell hits— Moore man 2 of Belliston Nephi conFlofance hits — Whitehead Leiber Home Bases runs — Lombardi Ott 2 Goodman her tinued performance impressive on balls — Smith 2 Schott 2 Nelson 1 NEW YORK July 28 Strikeouts — 8mith SL Schott 3 Nelson 1 Margaret Poole Hit by conquering Hits— Schott 8 in 4 Nelson 8 in 4 August mecca for the thorLos3 bv pitcher — By Nelson 3 Whitehead) of score a finalist in 1935 by opens another season oughbreds ing pltchefSchott 1 Miss Belliston has not lost a Wednesday with 12 fine named for the $4000 Flash stakes Phils Scorfe Four Runs set in the tournament to date seven high-claand sprinters sea was given Sarah McChrystal g In Ninth to Win lected to run in the by Roberta $2000 American Legion handicap PHILADELPHIA Julx 28 ff)— surprisingly close battle who split $he first two sets Before the last race is run 30 A four-run- ’ rally in the ninth cli- Black favored rival However days hence the 37 stakes will have with her second Camilli’s maxed by Dolph dethe BROA BHOA homer of the game and his nine- Miss McChrystal dominated a 2 gone a long way toward deciding Hetrick 4 4 2 8 Scanterss 3 0 3 3 to win Gerom2b 3 0 2 2 the juvenile championship will give Newman If 5010 teenth of the season gave the Phil- ciding set completely 2 1 0'Campanacf 3 2 2 0 5 Lom&Bny2b 0 6 verdict to his Granville a chance strengthen lies a 4 2 6 1J Caputorf 2 0 2 0 Wlngatec victory over the Chi4 2 1 OlR Caputolf 3 14 0 Eccles3b Wins Thrilling Match position at the top ow the cago Cubs Tuesday 4 0 6 OlF C a put o lb 0 0 0 0 still in training and settle the Wrburtnlb CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA Prosser Surbaughrf 2 10 08alaiar3b Mrs Mary King-Smit- h 3100 ABHOAI ABHOA 3 0 3 0 Pagnottoc cf 3 0 4 0 Wyatt the peramong handicap argument from S 1 1 OlSultk cf 4 0 2 0 won a thrilling match Gtlan cf Peggy 3 0 3 0 llVaugbnp-lLontxp 201 4 110 3 0 4 01 Moore If led and Allen If formers Top Discovery by 4 The winner 3 7 jBogdenp 3111 5 1 0 0 Meagher' Herman 2b 4 I 2 BlKleln rf 0 0 lArgentoarf 10 Row 5 3 13 0 was extended to the limit to come Hartnett c 4 1 5 llCamllll lb 4 3 8 0 Demaree rf 4 0 2 OlAtwood c Totals 33 112171 27 5 21 6 Totals MeaMiss defeat to behind 1 01 0 2 3 from 3 0 2 38th Infantry Sperry 2b 501 002 2 — 10 C Y 0 10 0 0 gher who played her best tennis Max Baer Gives Blood 000 000 1 — 1 0 0 0 Stolen bases — Salazar R Summary: tournament 1 3 3 of the 3 Caputo Wyatt Lomasney Herrick 3 Scan-te- r al 2-- 6-- 6-- 3-- kOi-ol'S'kfl- IU CllUCl Season Opens Two-bas- Three-bas- e -toga 6-- ss seven-furlon- shot-puttin- 1920 Morris Ailing Also listed on the ailing list were Glenn Morris the Fort Collins Colo decathlon star Chuck Hornbostel of Evansville Ind and Joe McCius-ke- y of New York But all the news wasn’t bad Tuesday’s Softball Results At White Park Knight and Knight General Electric Wtscomb and Eikrem 1 2 3 0 3 5 0 2 110 0 33 6x26 7: Total 36 12 27 12 out when winning run scored aBatted for Sperry in eighth azBatted for Passeau in ninth 012 000 000—3 Chicago 000 001 004—5 Philadelphia Utrors- - Atwood Norria Runs Summary: batted in — Grimm Herman Demaree Two-base hit — Atwood 3 Moore 2 Home runs — Camillt 2 Sacrifices — Allen — Henshaw on balls Henshaw Sulik Bases 3 Paiseati 2 Hits— Off Henshaw 10 In 3 2 in French 8 Losing Innings pitcher — French Pirates Finally 'Triumph After Extra Inning July 28 (ff — The Pittsburgh Pirates finally snapped out of their losing streak of to the Dodgers: by coming through with a decision in the series finale Tuesday after the Brooklyns had tied the game with two runs in the eighth frame BROOKLYN three-straig- ht ten-inni- PITTSBURGH fWtncr cf If Jenii PWancr rf I BHOA S S fPI Totals 43 J sBatted for OUordan 2b 2 Oi Bucher 2b-r- f 2 OlCooncy cf 10 OlsMoore 5 3lOerEhly 2b 0 Olgtrlpp 3h 3 BlHaaactt lb 0 lfWatklua If 3 llBordagrv rf f 0 OlWIIaon 0 l'Preyaa 0 0 Barrea c Phelpa c Baker p 12 00 12 10 111 0 00 3 2 4 2 1 1 5131 2 A 1 1 3 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 3 A 0 2 11 0 0 1 Butcher p 0 0 1 Gautreaux ss 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Brandt p 13 3p 11 Cooney In- eighth txBatted for Butcher In eighth 102 320 000 1—9 Pittsburgh 002 031 020 0—8 Brooklyn Errors — Paddsn Frey Wil Summary: son Ran batted In — P Waner Brubaker 2 Paddenf 2 fltripp 3 Vaughan 3 Jordan Two-bas- e Hassett Watkins Bucher Moore hit— Padden Stripp Cooney Phelps Three-base Moore Stihr hits— p Waner Vaugham Home run— Jordan Double play — Vaughan Young and Suhr Bases on balls — Birkofer 1 Brown 2 Lucas 1 Baker 4 Butcher 6 8trikeouts— Brown 2 1 Butcher 2 Lucs Hits - Blrkofer in j In 4 3 In 1 In 2 Brown 4 In 6 Lucs in 2 Brandi Bujrber 8 in 5 Winning pitcher lijrss Losing pitcherBrandt WESTERN IaEAM E Cedar Rapids 5 Watfrloo 0 Sioux City 8 Omaha ii 6-- 7 To Save Father’s Life 4 Dean battled his way of veterans’ singles the measure of J R The other semiMilton Chipman and G S Stevenson was postponed until Thursday Boys’ doubles and junior doubles reached the semifinal stage with furiously contested matches in both Paul Sager's and Kendivisions neth Larson had another ‘'maratLawrence J to the finals when he took 4 Alexander final between 6-- 2 8-- 1 1 R H E ) 5 11 8 0 Aeta jo Jeff and R H Rel’s Top Shop 5 2 8 8 11 10 I' f 4 Chase and Heldman: White and Badger At Fairmont Park H E W 0 W 1 1 Crawford and Hardy: Hecker and Walker Blrrell Bottling Sugarhouse Lumber Vincent and Howells ett King Coal Plnney Beverage I 1 f Repeated treatment failed to stem the flow of blood The boxer’s mother gave three transfusions hon’’ combat before they took the “Buddy and I argued for the measure of Bob Reaney and Eben privilege of giving ‘Pop’ somejilood' 7 6 In another Max said “I told him if he took Jenkins 4 all of his life Bob Cooper and Dick Buddy's he’d be lazy boys' tussle he would Muir took the measure of Morris but if he tookin mine feeling fighting trim1 and Newman the latter substituting awaken The elder Baer showed a de2 4 for Lee Hammel 6 cided improvement after the last The oply junior doubles affair to transfusion and was reported congo three seta was the n tilL wm b valescing at his home here- Tues2 4 8 the former team ago! 9-- 6-- 4-- 6 3 Laurence and SAN LEANDRO Cal July Cone —Max Baer former heavyweight UTAH P A L MT STATES TEL R H T boxing champion submitted to a BHOA BHOA I 0 O F 11 10 4 blood transfusion early Monday o Vallee2b Kehl 2b 3 0 0 20 American 412 4 4 Fur I Randall If 4 2 4 2 0 0 Aveson and Harwood Oourley and Miller help save the life of his father Chatwinaa 4 00 0 OiEikremrf 2 10 2 0!Thompaou3b o n 4 3 10 OtHheltonlf 3 Jacob Baer weakened from a pro- Gate lb MONDAY'S REanTS 2 0 0 0:B Kehlss 3 0 2 2 Egbert cf At Fairmont Farit longed nasal hemorrhage Ball 2b 3 0 1 2 Lambouniee 3 0b R H E Details were learned Tuesday The Carter rf 11 10 Davies cf Shell Oil 6 9 1 L Radlerc 2 13 0 Jolley lb 2 0 0 10 Firestone elder Baer was stricken ten days Gibbs p 2 0 0 llColllnsp 2 0 Rawlinga-An-dersoh- Orton-Peterso- BHOA 5 5 3 2 4 2 3 0 2 carato Three-bas- e Two-bas- e hit — Winaatfi hits — Eccles Campana 2 Salixar Innings pitched — By Vaughan defeat Charge to Vaughan Struck on — By Lontz 5 Bogden 4 Vaughan 1 Bases on balls — Oft Lontz 1 Bogden 3 Vaughan 3 Wild Umpires — Barber and Bar 28 iff) pitch-- Bogden Scorer — Creer ney - BROOKLYN H found Mrs doubles Prosser and Geneve Mills conquerNacing Miss Belliston and Rose Women's 2 o Zaelit and McCarthy Barbecue AT 3 Btagg Mackay and Candy Mamfleld Knight an Laweon b 3b 3 ind Peck Oetler 0 R & E Woodmen Stagf and Park 6-- 6-- E1 0 Peerlesa Coal Modem 6-- Baker re- Maxine Thomason Scores Eikrem Bats Phone Team Net Tournament in Upset Cuyler If 2 Men’s Singles Cox d Charles Neville Ne'ille d Norm Page score not Med’t 1 30 7 27 13 Total eighth 001 000 000 — 1 New York 500 000 OOx— 5 Frey Summary: Error — Kampourie Runs baited in — Ietber Jackson Mancuso Bartell WaUer Double play — Kampou'ris to Scarseila Jackson to Whiteto Myer head to Leslie Leiber to Mancuso Bartell Bases on balls-to Whitehead to Leslie 8trlkeouts--Fre- y Fitzsimmons 3 Frey 4 Hits— Off Frey 7 in 7 2 Fltaslmmons 2 Losing pitcher — Innings Stine 0 in 1 Frey Graham Forsgreu 1 Burton Wheatlake-DoJohneeit-BU- l Johnsen 1 14 4 3 0 2 3 p 3 0 1 2 01 21 01 01 xBaltfd for Frey Cincinnati 2 0 8 2 Wolfrora d Joe Ruhr lb 4 3 10-Vaughan aa 4 2 Mixed Doubles 1 3b Brubaker Faya Farmer-JerrJeremy d Marian Younff 2b Liberty 2 0 ' Bennion-KeilMontague 63 0 2b 2 Lavageto Sarah McChrystal-Bil- l S 3 Victory McChrystal d Nor- Padden e 3 ma Stephens-BoCooper Btrkofar p 2 0 Verona McUhie-Lo- n Victory Sperry d Faye Brown 0 Jensen default 1 0 Ashton d Otna Lucas Norma Bemston-MarviLiberty Jack 110 0 4 1 0 8 1 0 11 xTwo s' Junior Doubles Jimmy Eakins-Bil- l Sagers d DonWhar-ton-Ne- d Bills James Jouflas vs Howard ByFater Libd Matt Berg d Pat Heat erty No 3 10 a m Bves— Jimmy Eaklns Jim Porter Vemle Howard Bywater Grover Rawlings-RuloAnderson d Don Swenson Hal Lamb Clifford Berg Grover Orton-BrucPeterson Rawlings Swenson-Harold Vemle Spencer d Bob Junior Girls' Singles Barker-HaydeReese Norma Standing vs Laurens Newman Marlon YOUR 1 0 0 1500-met- er 2 2 0 3 4 4 4 4 2 4 3 3 Totals m 5 p At Fairmont Park Shell Oil vs Utah OH 7 p m Sunrae Heating vs Sugarnouse Merchants p m t girls’ game) Strevell-Patersovs 9 Vlotorv No Deseret New m MODERNIZE 12 4 Ott rf OlLelber cf H Leslie lh 0 Jackson 3b Oj Mancuso r Sore Legs Americans were out in force with a few exceptions such as Glenn Cunningham star whose lege still were too sore to permit hard work Archie San Romani young middle distance ace from Emporia (Kan) State Teachers' college also took it easy resting a somewhat tender ihstep which developed after a sensational mile and oni-ha- lf trial Monday Jesse Owens Ohio State negro flash who is aiming at a triple Olympic crown in' the 100 and 200 meter sprints and the broad jump already is tapering off his training and will have only one more day of hard work Thursday before he starts his bid “I feel I am in better shape generally than I was during the final tryouts” Owens said “I’ve been lucky to shake off a cold and my legs never felt better I hope to be right when I toe the mark in the 100 meters trial my first event” The southpaw Sam Francis of Lincoli Neb third member of the g American squad is not rated in a class with the European favorites Hans Woellke of Germany and Sulo Baerlund of Finland but he may have to carry the burden in an event America hasn't lost since Thto ABHOA 2b zzWllson Mary Prosser d Peggy Meagher Florence Bellison d Margaret Poole Victory No Richard Johnson Lib- Jerry Jeremv vs erty No 4 11 a m Jack Morris vs No SCHEDULE Singles MgtT Lon Sperry vs 3 8 p m day” YORK iPaMeati p Results I 30 p m 4 0 0 3 11 Cuyler If Scaraella lb 3 1 J2 Goodman rf 4 1 0 Campbell c 2 0 2 Lombardi c 2 1 1 4 Myers as Kmpours 2b 2 0 2 0 0 0 Riggs 3b 2 1 0 Fray p 3b-2- iWhltehd 0 0 0 O'Whitney m 8 Fete 7-- WEDNESDAY'S GAMER Utah Industrial League Provo at Gemmell club Bingham park Federation Capitol League Tooele City v White Star Service 5:45 F m No l umpire Barney Woodbury Realtors vs Blrrell Bottlers Jordan annex 5:45 p m umpire L Petersen Tooele A C vs Thrifty Market Riverside 5:45 p m umpire Rlchina 8 L Federation Wasatch League Barnett and Weiss vs Crescent No 2 Pm : umpires Liddell and Peacock acorer Branegan D A R G W vs Carleson Motor Community park 6 p m umpires Barber and Beaumont scorer Creer Central I'tah League Payson at Nephl Spanish Fork at' Dividend 8 T 8ofthall At White Park Firestone vs Cudahy Packing 6:30 p m Utah Poultry s Lang Welding 7:30 v P m Auerbach’s Girls vs ' Henager’s Clrls p 5 6-- Theveuow 4 3 Angeles The scholarly appearing McDiarmid who will teach political economy at Princeton university this xChapmau fall cut short Riggs’ attempted Stine p march to the finals of his eighth Totals Wood Defeats Doff Sidney Wood of New York was hitting his whiplash backhand and serve with his former vim as he put out John H Doeg of Rumson N J former national 4 3 DELAFIELD Wis July 28 Iff)— champion Fourth round resultj Tuesday in Alice Marble and Carotin Babthe western junior and boys’ tennis cock both of Los Angeles came championships at the St John's through with straight set victories but Miss Marble was extended to academy included: Donald McNeill Oklahoma City defeat the Dorothy defeated George Counts Oklahoma Buridy of Santa Monica 2 4 1 6 City Boys' singles results included: J Lays A Kramer Montebello de- Nibley Cal feated Daniel Tate Kingston N Y: Golf Larry Dee San Francisco defeated W Schurtz Battle Creek Mich 5 Nibley park will stage its semi10-- 8 George McGown Los Ange- annual Red and Blue golf match les defeated Dick Brown Milwau and dinner next Saturday August 1 kee default Frank Mehner Salt with the matches being planned in Lake City defeated Fred Zieman the afternoon and the dinner start10-- 8 4 Milwaukee John Celia ing at 8 o’clock at the clubhouse Denver defeated G Lamed ChiThe tournament and dinner will 4 0 H Ink San Diego be thrown open to anyone intercago Cal defeated S Gorenstein Mil- ested Challenge matches and tickets 0 7 4 waukee James Wade for the dinner can 8e arranged at Altadena Cal defeated Nelson the Nibley caddy shop with Dale 0 Johnson Indianapolis 2 t Driggs 6-- however “We could stand considerable Improvement The way it looks now we’ll have to do some gambling and hoping in the opening events Sun- st straight sets Course Plans for Try Triple-Titl- e By ALAN GOULD BERLIN July 28 (ff— The clouds rolled by after nearly 24 hours of the sun rain Tuesday heavy emerged and shed Its soothing rays upon sundry athletic aches antthe aggregation of biggest talent yet turned loose upon the village greensward put in its best training licks since the weather man set a restraining hand on Olympic preparations “If we can just get a few days of sunshine along with a dry track we'll bring most of the boys around’’ said Lawson Robertson coach of the American track and field array “Generally speaking the track team is now in better shape than at a corresponding time eight years ago at Amsterdam That's not bragging Wednesday's Pitcher Pittsburgh at Boston 2—-- Weaver and Swift MucFayden and Smith Nt Louis at Brooklyn 2 — Parmelee and J Dean vs Clark and Monro Cincinnati at Philadelphia (2)— Davis and Hallahan vs Johnson and Bowman Chicago at New York'— ‘Davis or Lee vs 6-- Members of the Utah Women’s Golf association will take part in a )4 9 ti star-studd- Beats Cup Performer 6-- 2 for Tuesday's Result Pklshurgh I) Brooklyn 8 (10 Innings) New Tork 1 Cincinnati Philadelphia A Chicago 3 Only games scheduled v 6-- final trials with a toss of 22) inches He’s a vetfeet eran Olympic performer Wifcli McDiarmid Topples L Welsh A Phenom 3 Many American Athletes Below Par Owens Set specialty Bartlett won the National League 4 8-- U S Track Stars Take Fast Drill is Nearly run through Friday All contestant who have signed WIMBLEDON England July 28 victory with Fred for the meet are eligible to practice day Wednesday Perry's straight set triumph over) at the course all and Friday and Jack Crawford England Tuesday also Saturday of Austraher conquest completed morningwill No be lia in the challenge round to win practice allowed for the the Davis cup emblematic of interwomen contesnational tennis team' supremacy for tants Thursday the fourth straight year Sunday or SaturThe Australians’ gallant uphill day afternoons A survey of the fight which saw Adrian Quist knot local courses the scries sit two each with a Tuesday indicates W H 6 over 75 victory that between 35 ' I and 40 linksters (Bunny) Austin today went for 1 N s 4 will take part in naught when Perry abounding in the tournament confidence and with plenty to back A special drive is V It up romped through the stolid being made to en- 3 3 2 Crawford Bctty Botterill tice the higher handicap players in the meet to Four Years in Row compete for the first and second Perry’s victory gave England the awards Some splendid prizes’ h series three to two and flight will be at stake in these two divimarked the English ace’s eighth sions successive singles victory in the shotmakAmong the challenge round since England de- ers to tour theoutstanding Fort fairways Tuesfeated France in 1933 It was also were Betty Botterill Mrs A C the first time in exactly 30 years day Moore Mrs R T Stewart all of the trowon coveted has the England Country club and Mre L S Packphy four years in a row They did man of the home course 1903-06 it the last time in launching others also were out but Many none her reign by taking the cup from turned in seores The feminine linkthe United States at Boston sters are devoting their time A capacity crowd of 17000 which to out the tricky greens waited patiently under umbrellas andfiguring how to hit their short learning for nearly two hours for the skies without worrying about to clear appeared slightly worried approaches their medal scores after Quist had unexpectedly defeatAll entries for the tournament ed Austin to square the series must be turned in by Saturday to set Perry apparently' anxious in order that first round pairthe fears at rest tore into Craw- night can be drawn up Sunday acings ford with the style of game which to Mrs R T Stewart presihas carried him to the top of the cording dent of the Women’s Golf associatennis world Not once during the tion three sets was Crawford in the lead Miss Helen Hofmann defending although he frequently ‘carried the champion makes a daily trek over to deuce games the course and seems to have the Softball Contest course mastered for the tourney n The match was a However the powerful slugging softball game with the English styl Forest Daler was upset in the re1st showing little of the form that cent Salt Lake City tournament carried him to victory over Craw' and she may be surprised again in the state meet ford Saturday The 16 low qualifiers will be The crowd gave the English team a great ovation when the cup was bracketed in the title division with hauled out to be presented by Prin- the others being placed in the first cess Helena Victoria herself an ar- and second flights dent tennis fan Dwight W Davis donor of tlje famous trophy was a leading figure in the presentation ith 3 Giants Take Double Bill Lee Bartlett of Detroit the No man on the United ' the From Cincy States javelin squad in and State Golf Meet — Vital Clash i 1938 29 Davis Cup ngland Retains r H hart JULY IxOraham xxCl&rk 3100 11 110" 110 Totals 26 6zl9 51 Totsla 01 27 8 21 7 xGraham batted for Jolley xxClark batted for Collins zOne out when winning run scored 1 Utah Pow A Lt 201 000 000 002 Telephone Summary: Stolen base— BJIkrem Sacrifice hits— Gibbs Egbert Home run — EikThree-bas- e rem hits — Gates 2 Thompson Two-bas- e Double play — Ball hit — Shelton to Valle to Gates Struck out— By Olbba 3 Collins 8 Bases on balls — Off Gobbs 2 Collins 2 Hit with pitched ball— Lambourne Wild pitches— Gibbs Collins by Gibbs Scorer — umpires Decker and Beaumont Branagan Richardson Foulk and Hilton Beneficial Utah Power Olson and Beams Lang Co Deeeret Newe Glacoma Mackay and Baxter R Jl E 9 8 19 18 A 7 Stewart and Harwood R H E and Rodman Utah Oil Streveli-Paterso- n Anderson and Larsen man and Morgan ( Melbo 7 5 3 DeKar-ve- r 4 8 I R H E 11 4 2 g g and Thnr- - 6-- Mixed Double oil features found Mixed doubles Lions’ Dora Dean and Fred Davies defeat Bern-sto- n ing Annie Carlson and John 4 while Marilynn 4 9 DETROIT July 28 (ff— Coach Groesbeck and Hayden Reese top George 4 Potsy) Clark of the De pled the Pooles Margaret and Stan- trdit Lions national professional 2 football league champions named a 5 ley 6 Irene McFarland won a ‘lengthy IsqQad of 22 today for the game in 8 Chicago September 1 against a junior girls’ singles match 3 4 collegians with Gloria Bamberger the team of The men named today are Glenn loser Men’s singles junior singlesl boys’ Presnell Ace Gutowsky Clare RanFrank Chrissingles girls’ singles junior girls’ dolph Ernie Caddel Buddy Parker Dutch Clark singles and women’s doubles are tensen booked Wednesday together with Bill Shepherd Ed Klewicki Harry Schneller George completion of three postponed men’s Ebding John Christensen Jack Johnson Elmer doubles encounters The Tennis Editor will bi on hand Ward Egis Monaha Ox Emerson at Wasatch 590 between 10 a m Sam Knox Tom Hupke Jim Steen Red Stacy 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