| Show x- - "T“ 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MIBUNE-- Cubs Defeat — t Bees 0 in t- -- On Program At Liberty 1-- 11 Innings Smith Blanks Pirates for N Yv Cards Lose Brooklyn Club Victor A1 Colorful Tourney Climax Scheduled Thrill-in- g Contests Forecast National League Bv BOB GOODELL final matches all at Liberty park will bring the Tribune-municiptennis tournament to a colorful climax Sunday Some of the most Interesting competition in the history of the event is sure to take place when the survivors of the immense public parks field clash for the 14 champion-shop- s fourteen Oh lea Ht Louie New York Plltahural Cincinnati Bo too lrk Men’s singles booked - at 1:30 p m well-round- hard-hittin- 8-- 7-- 6-- 5-- ' t- i 8-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 8-- 7-- 6-- 3 4-- 6 while 6-- 4 Jane Gibsoiand Roma Pouison also won a three-settfrom Dorothy Davis and Louise Brown Verona McGhie figured in two victories pairing with Dorothy Fisher to defeat Mary Prosser and Geneve Mills 4 4 and returning to the courts with Lon Sperry to defeat Marilynn Groesbeck and Hayden 3 Reese 2 in a mixed doubles semifinal er 6-- 6-- 6-- TEXAS IEAllbK Port Worth 4 Beaumont 3 Oklahoma Cltv 9 Houatou Oalvaston 7 Tulea 5 (imn Only r 7-- 0 JByHAROLDCAKPENTEB — 1 A capacity crowd has been ANew York Gub Takes 5--4 Tilt in 10 Innings ssured for Players’ Benefit night at Detroit Moves’ Into Tic for Third White park Monday August S acSalt Lake City Outfit cording to Harry Ostler Sr chairAthletics CRisox Triumph Gains on Idle Mines man of the committee in charge’ of the event More than 2600 tickets Gub McDuffie Hero CLEVELAND Aug 1 (AP)— The if ew York Yankees made it have been sold However no one two straight over the Indians Saturday and stretchedtheir Amer- need worry about a set as tern- -' UTAH INDUSTRIAL LXAGCE ican league lead to 9ft games' by outlasting the tribe for ten innings porary bleachers have been erected to care for the expected crowd Won Lost Pet IT E Mine 4 1 800 and a 4 Victory 3 1 790 Pinney Beverage Frank Crosetti’s double Jo Too much credit cannot be given American League Provo 2 3 MOO to Mr Ostler for the work and ef2 3 400 MagnaOarfteld Tei single' and Lou Gehrig’s tf Woa 1 (ttiii 4 200 Lott Pet fort he has given that the affair bounder to the pitcher's box brought New York 86 t 34 360 might be a success He has conill the winning run Saturday’s Results Cleveland ii 87 44 664 0 Boston 84 47 634 tacted every aource of a possible Pinney Beverage 7 in the tenth after Detroit 83 634 ticket sale which is no small task the Indians had 89 Chletft t 331 ar Special to Tho Tribune 390 Hlf committee also selected the Washington ii6 im149 come from behind ' GARFIELD— Bill McDuffie Pin- on :i 8t Loots efteftftaftfttftft 34 347 teams Hal TroBky'i 33 98 333 FkilndelpUn homer ney Beverage’s ace right hander thirty-firThe probable starting lineup of fetnrday’i Reaalts York 6 ClrveUaA 4 (19 loalafa) was right Saturday and local base- and “Bad News” jaw follows! ’ the ‘A” division Philadelphia 8 M Laai 3 Hale’s twelfth to Dick Jeffs Granite Furniture j 13 Wsshlaitaa 4 ball fans were forced to see their tio the count in Ckleait 3 Rea to 0 short Bud Penrose Burlington favorites take a ’7 to 0 shellacking the eighth Davis Abe roving fielder outat the hands of the Salt Lake City4fh Tribe) -- Doyle aad Philadelphia at 8t Louie Knight's cf Gene Smith BurlingMoaeett aad Caldwell Fink club in a Utah Industrial league hit the Yanks 14 Roetoa atChlca (3)— RaeseU aad W ton lb Milt Quigley Granite Furto 11 but the time Ferrell va (ala aad K rawed y niture If Ferrell Llsh General game played here Clnllua4 —Feareea ly New York hitCalrhaueZ” Electric rf Tont Marsh Knight’s Blond Bill not only stifled the ting provided the Waehlnftoa at Detroit— Weaver 2b Keith Peterson Baker 8b ' Wade yscoring threats of the locals in winning edge Laury Platt General Electric c style but be also slammed Lefty Gomii Eddie Kehl Merit Hah P-- lb out a luftty In the fit— iimnp U ankes starting “B” division probable Hneup : Mel ninth to score his team mates Bud pitcher was Four-DaCrooettt Frank belted y Jeffs King Coal 2b Joe Nunley Brown and Lee Lemon box out of the eighth during short Ray Baggs PinPinney two-run Tribe rally and' Johnny a Beveregeitien Gala If Earl Houston Ostler’s ney By their triumph Saturday till Murphy who finished tho game rf Harry Ostler' Ostler’s c Alex visitors advance to within a half- received Credit for the win Denny Taylor Rel’s Top cf Ed Coleman In game of the idle 13 S Mines club Gatehouse who went in the game Peck and Ash roving field Allen starter after ninth the Johnny and Salt Lake City ’and Bingham George Kingdon Ostler’s lb Gor-d- y pinch-hitta out for been taken had fans will have the opportunity of Neilgon Al’s Barbecue 8b was before the charged inning seeing these strong teams in action Dick Laurence King Coal pitch " V winthe the defeat with although Sunday at Community park in Salt PROVO— Plns for the four day Lake City at 2:30 p ih A victory ning run was scored off Thornton The Employes' league golf dcfaool to be conducted in Provo lineup follows: Harold Simmons for Pinney will put it In first place Lee who replaced him CLEVELAND TORK NEW and a triumph for the Miners will BHOA under the sponsorship of the Pfovo Deseret News cf Harold Johnson BHOA enable thorn to shake the threat Croeettiee 9 2 4 1 Hughes 2b 6 2 14 Les Llewellyn Stre-vell- ’s junipr’ chamber of commerce are Utah Oil If Grant Hale 9 3b Rolls 3b 20 at their tenacious rivals— at least 8altiver3b shorti AverllUf9 Sainsbury Des2 0 for a time Troekylb 9 313 1 maturing rapidly Bill Willed local eret News rf Charley Rodman Ons other game is DIMagxloct 4B 12 0 Voemlklf 9210 slated for Sunday the local con- Oehrlglb 4 2 3 0 golf professional and chairman of Lang’s c Bus Fox Utah Oil lb 9 4 6 1 Weathriyrf Dickey e 9 16 1 tha committee on arrangements Stan Jensen Selkirk If Fytlakc Utah Oil 2b Ed 3190 tingent invading Provo for a game Johnson Knlckbkre 9 2 9 4 at 2:30 p m This game will no Lasirl2brf 4010 Brown Lang's Sb Abe Ingleby Allen 0 0 2 announces 2 p 4104 xUhle 0 3 Workers to assist Willes with the Utah Poultry roving fielder Wayne 200 110 doubt be kebnly contested the win- Gomes p 0 0 0 0 ner going into third place and the Murphy 9 100 xxBerger OalehouMP' 0 0 0 0 event were named by him Saturday Richardson pitch Their opponents 0 0 0 2 aa follows? H J Corlelssen Laep will loser taking a drop to fourth spot J B the Fraternal league xxxCtmpbell 1 O 0 0 Lee Johnson Magna-Garflel- d Leyshon J Earl Wlgnall and Jean likely line up as follows: Mel Teltle-bau- m ace Totals 37 1130 8 Totali 44 14 30 17 R Paulson American Fur short Ray Clyde Clarkr a director pitched on even terms with McDufxBatted for Allen n eighth of the local golf club will act as Forsberg Flrmage 3b Juddy Whisfie for eight frames the two runs xxRan for Uhl In alghlb Lea lh tenth xxxBattad for cf Ralph the Bevefbgemen had made one in New York 001 002 000 1—9 an x officio member of tha com- tler Modern Woodmen 000 HO 020 0— mittee the fifth and the other in the sixth Cleveland : Dangerfieid Modern Woodmen rf Errore — Croaattl Dicker Summary Under present plans the school Bill Nofsinger American Fur lb being unearned In the ninth how- Rune batted In—Croeettl Oehrlg Dickey 2 ever he was nicked for the double 8lklrk Hale Troaky Knickerbocker llhle will be held at the local golf course Jack Draper Peerless Coal 2b Albite — Laizerf Selkirk Voimlk by McDuffie which drove in a pair Croeettl 2 Oehrlg Dickey 2 Home ' runs and a large area between the ninth vin Purdie I O O F if Del Htle Sacrifice hit — Somes and fifth holes and of runs and this blow was followed — Troaky directly west Avery Peerless roving fielder HarDouble plays — Hughes to Knickerbocker to by a long drive to left field by Troaky y Troaky to Knickerbocker to Troaky of tho clubhouse will bo lighted for ry Miller American Fur catch on ball— Off Gomes 2 Murphy 1 the event Bob Crawford Firmage pitch Fred Tedesco a drive which landed Baaea Allen out — By Gomes 2 Mi Struck in the canal outside the park and phy 1 Alien 4 Oalehoue Efforts to secure the leading golf 2 Hits — Off Gomes 11 In 1 In 72-2 league's probable scored Kenny Anderson who had Allen-- In 8 Oalehoue Murphy professionals of Salt Lake City who The Industrial 2 in 1 lineup follows: Paul Jeffries Salt In reached first on an infield hit Hit by pitcher — By Allen recently conducted a similar school Works — — short Winning pitcher Murphy Losing pitcher Bunny Boegel Strea-tor- ’s in that city under the sponsorship Gaiehouae Pinney Scores One lb Bob Austin Utah Power of The Salt Lake Tribune-TelegraPinney tallied its first run in the are being made It is planned to roving fielder Vic Johnson Benefififth Bud Brown singled with one Tiges Move Into Third hold the school during the - latter cial) If Hewitt Tolman Telephone out and was forced at second by 2b Tom Butterfield Telephone cf 13-part of August but tmrexact dates Victory Lemon Pressler singled over third Place by Phil Ray Doran Streator’s rf not been set have as due to the yet (AT—1 The Tigers DETROIT Aug 1 base and Hartley who retrieved the Quigley Utah Power 3b Ray Anfact several that of these profes- derson Arden ball threw into right field attempt- went into third place Saturday Dairy catch Bus sionals are now out of the state and Ludlow ing to catch Lemon off second the downing Washington 13-- 4 in a slug- will Utah Power pitch The be not back for several weeks Pinney catcher scoring In the ging spree led by A1 Simmons who Friday Employes' probable lineup: sixth Lou Campana shot a single hit two honie runs and two singles Roy Hobbs Quality Press short to left went to second on Anderson’s in five times at bat A1 Schaffer Pembroke’s 2b Jack WASHINGTON DETROIT sacrifice and Tedesco walked Hux-for- d Spence S L Sausage 3b Ted BHOA BHOA lived on Flinder’s error and Th&pman cf 2 1 1 0 Walktr rf 5 3 0 0 Crane company roving field3b 4 Burnt lb 5 0 113 the bases were full Campana scored Ltwlt er Paul Thedell Pembroke’ Kuhei lb lb Behringer 2b 5 3 0 2 3oa)in If as Morr drove one at Hartley and Stone If 5 2 3 0 Roy Reeves Crane company rf Travis rf 2 1 OiSlmmont cf 5 4 4 0 the local third sacker tagged out Bluege m Paul Htpisley Pembroke’s cf Leo 4 2 2 2 0 1 4 Owen 3b Kress 2b es 2 3 llRogell 4 1' 4 5 Tedesco at the hot corner Jensen Quality Press if Jack PowMillies c 0 3 O'Hayworth Alvin Shafer with two hits in iVhltehlllp ers Crane company catch and Lee 0 0 llLsawaon p ( i4320 3abo c 2 4 Of Henry Boonstra Fort Douglas’ Nelscfn Quality Press pitch four trips and a brilliant (jay afield Sohen 0 0 11 p won first southpaw aviator-golfe- r was the outstanding local 0 0 Oi ' performer (Reynoldt ixHill 10 0! The following umpires will ofprize in the medal play tournament The Pinney infield three stopped ficiate the benefit games: Bill 35 102401 Totals 41 18 27 13 and also tied with Captain L H threatening rallies with speedy Totals xBattarf for Whitabill in seventh Rockafellow for the medalist prize Spry Clare Snider Ben Holler double plays xxBattarf lot Cohan In ninth in—tns wasWnslflu---rooooo — 4 August ieg- - directors1- cup Hap Natlon BlIFand EarF Hous4os Thescpre Detroit 300 050 32x— 13 tournament PINNEY BEV Saturday at the Post ton Williard Spence and Floyd GobITm Lewis and Summary: Em— ABH0A ABHOA Bluege Rune batted in — Simmon 5 Hay-- links Romney Association scorers’ and 3 Kuhei 2 Gotlln Owen Campna 2b 9 1 3 SiFllmlere 3 119 wort! Rogefl O L Robertson was second in the statisticians will score the games ’ ' " Anderson cl 4 2 2 OlFacer lb 4 0 9 0 Walker Chi Twobaae Tedeeco 3b tl 0 1 Bonham 2b 4 0 2 2 medal play event with A M HanIker Huxford rf 9 0 0 OiVaughan cf 3 6 1 0 hits — Travla Last Tuesday night four pitchers Morr If 4 0 2 0Coon Home runt — Slmmont 2 Hay- son H W Riser and J B Castle-to- n and Krese 0 0 10 Brown lb 9 2 11 O'Shafer If Stolen bate— Chapman 4 2 3 0 worth Double the Class B prizes and turned in first class performances Lamon 01 Powell rf 3 2 1 0 plays— Burns to Rogell to Burnt 2 RogtU R Otaking Warnock C H Myers and Marvin 'Jacobsen of Pinney BeverPressler aa 4 1 3 6 Hartley 3b 4 l 4 2 to Owen Kuhei to Krett on balls Base McDuffie p 4 1 0 2Chrstensenc 3 16 0 — Lawson 7 Whttehill 1 Cohen 1 Lee Wright winning the Class C age hnrled the season’s first no-h-it L son John Lawton 2 Whitehlll 3 Cohen 3 Hitt j n p 3 1 0 1 A point par meet will be game defeating "King Coal Wild pitches— Cohen and Lawton Losing awards 0 Total The Coal team hit but one ball 38 9 27 111 Totala 32 8 2710 — Off Whitehlll 12 In 6 innings Cohen 6 staged Sunday — 8core by Innlnga: In 21 Hit by pitcher By Cohen (Owen) Pairings for the first round of the to the outfield Ralph Smith stopped Pinney Beverage 000 Oil 009 — 7 pitcher — Whitehlll 000 000 000 —0 (Continued on Following Page) directors’ cup tournament which Summary: Errors — Flinders 3 Hartley must be played Sunday follow: Lemon Preaeler Stolen base — Flinders Sac- Four Runs in Ninth rifice hits — Powell Anderson Home run — Henry Boonstra vs H L Mulli-ne- r Tedesco hits — McDuffie Ander-aoi- i 5-- 3 Win E C Jensen vs A M Hanson Christensen Double plays- - Campana Give A’s HEMPHILL-DIESE- L to Pressler to Brown 2 Preaaler to 1 four- - Harvey Hancock vs C L Cripps LOUIS ST to Brown Run — Aug for responsible SCHOOLS R O ohtison 9 Strikeouts— McDuffie 3 John- run ninth inning splurge gave' the O L Warnock vs H W Reiser son 6 Bases on halls — McDuffie Johnson Robertson vs 3 B R 1 Diesel over News— Louis Athletics St a — Porter Amazlns Facts and Williams Kidd Umpires victory and Opportunities In America's Fnteat Saturday and evened up their "cru- L C Higginbotham vs L M CumSOUTHERN ASSOCIATION cial” series for the American league mings J B Castieton vs Joe Porter FREE COPY Growing Industry Atlanta 1 Chattanooga 0 Nashville 1 Knoxville 9 and H T Fowler vs Captain L H one game each at cellar BOX TRIBTELE at called In Tribune-Telegra- m Betty Botterill Makes Bid For Utah State Golf Title (Ah— The Cubs 1 to 0 in an Aug 1 nipped the Bees thriller Saturday the Cubs’ tightest game of the year As lanky Tex Carleton baffled the Boatonlana for the sixth time this year and recorded his tenth victory tho Chicagoans extended their National league lead to two full games the second place Cardinals bowing to the Phillies Billy Herman equaling for the second time the major league record of 11 putouts by a second base-ma- n and obtaining three hits in five times at bat one a double was a big factor in turning the decision Chicago’s way John Lanning was Carleton’ mound foe For 10 innings each htirled shutout ball Until the tenth no runner reached third base Then in the eleventh with Lanning withdrawn for a pinch hitter the Cubs got to Relief Pitcher Bob Smith or the decisive run on three hits CHICAGO BOSTON BH O A BHOA 3b 4 1 3 1 Waretler 5 1 1 4 4 0 2 0 Thompan lb 5 0 13 0 cf Herman 3b 5 3 Moora rf S 1 3 0 Hartnett Cuclnelo 3b 4 0 3 8 Demaree rf 5 1 3 0 Lee If 4 0 0111 If S 0 3 0 Re la cl 3 0 1 0 8talnbacklt 0 0 0 0 Urbanekl 3b 4 1 3 3 6 Lopet c 3 0 3 3 Jurges aa 4 Grimm lb 3 1 6 1 Lanning p 3 1 Carleton p 3 0 0 1 aJorrian ' Hack Allen 14 lfl 110 19 11 11 Smith Country Club Miss Turns in Sensational 80 Card Women’s Tourney Opens Monday Betty Botterill served notice that she has just as good a chance as any golfer in the state women’s golf tournament Saturday when she toured the Fort Douglas fairways in 80 strokes finishing with a sensational 35 on the last nine holes The Country club miss proved that she has mastered the tricky Post carpets as she rammed down one several long putts and hung-u- p of the finest scores ever made by a woman shotmaker at the Fort club Betty has brought her game to a peak for this meet and she promJack L Sweet led the field in the ises to give the defending champion Helen Hofmann a stiff battle Country club presidents' cup tournaOnly a few women toured the ment Saturday with a card of course Saturday morning the final 67 round pairings must be First of The are playera day practice all set now for the tournament played Sunday The matches fdl which will get under way Monday low: htorning at 8 o'clock: Mrs Borg Jack Sweet v Ward McAlister with a 92 and Dorothy Douglass W A Carter vs DrA-Cailiater withgTwere-twoef thaetherluw tLee D Foreman vs O F Riser scorers Saturday W J O’Connor vs Steve Love Pairings for th tournament will Hazen Exeter vs P A Papworth be drawn Sunday afternoon at the Dr J C Pack vs Bartlett Wicks Fort Douglas club Women who plan Lee Lovinger Jr vs W T Cato to enter the meet will have until and Jack Gorman vs Jack Hag-ma- n about 2 p m Sunday to turn in their entries Frank McGanney and Steve Love A field of about is ex won the Class A prize) in the point pected to tee off in the tournament par meet at the Canyon course Monday The 16 low qualifiers will Saturday J A Hale and Lee Lovcompete for the championship and inger Jr won the Class B prizes and the others will be bracketed in the Bob Guggenheim And Hazen Exeter first flight If there are more a sec took the Class C awards ond flight will be formed Some fine Vern McCullough gave himself a prizes have been arranged for win- thrill by holing out a apners and runners-u- p in all flights proach shot for an eagle two on the first hole while playing with Burt Sweet Leads QJC Golfers 84-1- 7 ’ 100-ya- ) 1000 0 0 0 0 Total 37 8 3310 Totali 37 9 3319 (Batted tor Lanning In tenth 000 000 000 01—1 000 000 000 00—0 Error — 0111' Rune batted In— Hartnett Two-ba- a hlta— Herman Jurgea Orlmm Le Sacrifice— Allen Cucclnello Double to Herman to Grimm plays— Jurge Cucclnello to Thompaon: Waratler to Thompaon — Baaea on balla Off Carleton 2 Lanning 4 Strikeout— By Carleton 4 Hlte-V- Off Lanning 1 Smith 1 Lanning In 10 Innlnga 9 Smith 3 In 1 Loalng pitcher — Smith Chicago Boat on Rookie Max Butcher Holds Reds in Check BROOKLYN Aug 1 (AT— Rookie Max Butcher held the Cincinnati Reds to three hits Saturday as the Dodgers clubbed out an 11-- 4 win in the current series opener Babe Phelps hit a homer for Brooklyn CINCINNATI BROOKLYN BHOAl BHOA Walker rf 3 0 1 01 Bucher 2b 9 1 0 2 II t 0 3 01 Cooney cf Ooodmanrf 4 0 2 01 Strlpp 3b Bcarsellalb 4 112 01 Radtke 3b Lombardi c 4 1 1 llHaasett lb 4 1 1 OlPheipa c Rlgge 3b 3 0 2 51 Watkins If Myere aa 0 01 Wilson rf xHsrman 10 Kamprla 2h 2 0 2 41 Frey aa 1 0 0! Butcher p 0 Derringer p xxChapmairl1 ti tjrfn2l 0 0 8tlne p Holngawthp 0 0 0 II Cuyler 4 3 2 9 9 3 4 4 4 2 4 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 2100 3 9 0 0 4 2 0 10 1 1 4 1 0 1 Totali 323 24 131 39 18 27 7 Totali xBatted for Myere 4n ninth xxBatted for Derringer in alxth Cincinnati 000 004 000— 4 403 100 12x— 11 Brooklyn Errore — Frey 2 Runi batted In — Phelpe 9 Wilson 2 Strlpp Watkins Radtke Haa-aeLombardi 2 Two-baa- e hit— Wllaon Bucher Strlpp Lombardi Cooney Butcher Three-bas- e Scareella hit— Pbelpa Home run— Phelpa Double play — Myera Kam-pourBaaea on balla — and Scarsella 2 Strikeout — By Derringer 2 Butcher 2 Butcher 8 Hite — Off Derringer 12 In 9 Stine 2 In 1 (none out In sevinnlnga enth) : Holllngawortb 4 In 2 Losing pitcher— Derringer Lefty -- A1 Smith Hurls New York to Victory scheduled - siniiavs si'HFnrrr Mn(!c(r Prk Lynu Rockwood v Jack Greenhalgh No I 9' a m Junior Girls Mingles Nonna Standing vi Marilynn Groesbeck No 4 9 a m Girls' Doubles Marian Btnnlon-HeltRichards vs Noma Nelson No 2 9 a m Veterans Mingles Milton Chipman vt Lawrence J Dean No 4 10:30 a m Junior Single Jimmy Eakint vs Clifford Berg No 3 Jloberu-Fay- e 10:30 a m Junior Girls' Doublet Marlon Alexandtr-Glon- a Bamberger vt Jane Glbson-Rom- a Pouison No 2 10:30 t Sarah Women'! Singlet McChrystal vt Mary Protaer or 4 11:30 a m Mca'e Single Jack Morris va LaMar Guiver No 4 1:30 p m Women's Doublet Verona McGnit-DorothFisher vs Sarah Meagher No 3 1 :30 McChryttthPegy p m Girls Single Donna Mae Miller vs Joan Billings No 1:30 p m Boss' Doubles Hal Lamb-JacBob Greenhslph 30 p m CooparIhck Muir No t l i Vi two-bagg- er Golf in-th- e School to ®e HeldafProvo T er -- all-sta- III I! all-sta- rs Two-baa- e 3 3 m Boonstra Low Fort Golfer Al-do- us o- K n (411 8tr1ke-outt- no-ru6-- Magna-Garflel- d Two-bas- e Cam-iai- a 1 5-- NEW YORK Aug 1 (A) — Lefty A1 Smith pitched his fourth shutout Elko Purchases Starting Robinson Joe Decker registered a nd his tenth victory of the year first Birmingham Memphis shot an 84 Jack A Hale Gate or Fair Race Jack Sweet letting the Pittsburgh Pi- - rain had an 82 and Dr A C Callister Saturday Only games scheduled CnntiniiH on Following Paget turned in a 91 for their bestscores ELKO Nev Aig Elko county race horses go to the of the season starter's post this year at the Elko county fair they will start through gates especially conetructed to assure good starts it was announced Friday Charles Sewell fair board member went to Tanforan recently to get an eight gate stall which had EVANSVILLE Ind Aug 1 (UP)— They picked “Old Pete” been discarded in favor of one capaThe Elks club golfers will stage ble of caring for 15 horses d bruised and bleeding out of & gutter Saturday and Saturday night team tournament at the Friday that it had been another Forest Dale links Sunday at 8 a m he lay unconscious in a hospital with less than an even chance secured More than 40 shotmakers are ex- to live Old Pete— Grover Cleveland AlexAt dawn Saturday James Catle-ma- n pected to take part in the event Dr H Walker will lead the Purple ander on the official roster of the and Louis Light stumbled over team and Dr- H Breckbank will major league baseball clubs for Alex's body in a street in the heart nearly 20 stormy lead the Whites of the business section There were Four more meets remain to be years — was the Mae' douSIm victim of an several deep wounds on his head and shotmakers commust played Stavens-GleEll" Fuller v Jack Mor- or a hit and bruises around his mouth ft pete in three of the four to be eli- sailant Dark No 4 3:30 p m n motorist William Cann told police he had in to the Junior Doublet gible play championship authorities said v passed the spot 15 minutes' earlier Grover tournament The lineups follow: Sagers Rawilngs-RuloSince he was reAftderson No 3 3:30 p m and had seen two men arguing He PURPLES WHITER Dr E W Browning Vt L Mixed Doublet Lovlngrr Jr leased by the Philwas unable to say whether one was v Howard Valiant Fred Conlv Norma Guiver v Verona Lynn Knowles Alexander Dr E L Clark lies in 1930 Alex McGhle-Lovt Sperry No 2 3:30 p m Tom Mackay had been on the Art Weir Some believed Alexander was Dr H Walker (C) v Dr H Brockbank ' v Georg Llwllyu SATURDAY'S RESULTS va after the Chicago Cubs sold Charlea McGtlll downgrade althrough Chari Con Ion va Parker Campbell Women's Doublet he anhim to the St Louis Cardlnalisarly va Garbatt Tom Huff though Verona Fisher d Mary Joa N A Smlthn va in 1926 He was nearly 40 then?' Harry Fouyer nounced at variMills C L ChrlatenMnvi E L Vttr ous times that he Mixed Doublet But in the 1926 world series he va Bill r ouyr Sam Hugh Verona McGhte-Lod Marilynn Walter 8 Knight Sperry va Harold McNeil had become a sauntered to the plate in the YanReese M va Dr Miller McDowell Hugh kee stadium and struck out Tony va Rue Hendraon Men’a Doublet Wally Alien Jack Morrtt-Jetva Jack Lloyd The famous Darks d Jack Snow L Broadhead Lazzeri to give the Cards the world Ted Heal va H Bartaehlngar D E Lambourn - hander championship right Junior Girls' Doublet Alexander to came EvansMarion Alexander-GlorlOld Pete was a hero agafn but it Bamberger d Helen Stewart-BettFine Watson Wins Chess at villa recently to organize boys’ base- didn’t last long The Cards reJane t Pouison d Dorothy Brown ZANDVCORT Netherlands Aug ball teams and had made a series leased him to the Phillies' where he 68 1 (Ah— Junior Mlacles Drawing his last game with of radio and luncheon club talks re- had started his career and the Phils Clifford Berg d Grover Aawllngs 64 D R G Van Doesburgh Reuben lating incidents of his long career bounced him permanently June 3 Jimmy Kaliim d Vends Swenson Fine of New York emerged as vic- He lasted longer than arty other Nator In the international chess mas- tional league pitcher in the history He nlaveH In three worla hoys' Mingles lark Greenhalgh d Paul Sagers 3 6 6 2 ters' tournament which closed here of baseball and he trained on al- With Philadelphia in 1015 and with ' cohol under the bright lights the Cards in 1926 and 1928 6 3 Saturday Lynn Rockwjod d Alleu P rdy 1 Old Pete’ Taken From Elks to Hold Team Match Gutter Seriously Hurt - AU all-st- all-sta- re Hexin-nounce- X mmd con-vinci-ng BOSTON Bob Howard left and Leonard Pignanelll right art two of the outstanding stars In the junior division of the league Bob is a pitcher and a good one and little Leonard has drawn praise from seasoned baseball fans with his display of ability at the keystone sack They are members of the Rotary Boys’ club team which is coached by Fred (Feets) Tedesco former University of Utahi gridiron star - st Sunday’ nickers Cincinnati at Brooklya ( — Re holt aad Prey va Muogo ond Clark -(3)— L aad Waraeke leap at Boatoo a MaeraydM ond Cantwell ”1 Plttebnrgh at New York— Lacas or Swift vs Fltsalmraoas or (lahlen BL Louis at Philadelphia (3) — Halue 3 Deaa aad Eamahaw va Bowmaa aad Bens m Notes To Increase Lead v" ill Saturday’ Results Boatoa 0 11 toalaga Chleaga ilyo il S' Pittsburgh 0 New Philadelphia 11 8t Loals 3 — Will Award Prises Balls for the final matches will be furnished by the recreation department and prises will be awarded to finds Jack Morris and LaMar Guiver runners-u- p of past seasons In action Both players have games and the result ap pears to be a tossup In men’s doubles which will start g teaim of at 3:30 the Elmo Stevens and Glen Fuller op' pose Morris and Jesse Darke Morris and Darke rely more on steadiness than do Stevens and Fuller who use a smashing game at every opportunity Eakins Berg Win Saturday’s junior matches found Jimmy Eakins and Clifford Berg Inarching to the final round at the expense of Vernie Swenson and Rawlings Grover respectively Eakins was extended to the limit to defeat Swenson 6 5 both boys playing stellar tennis Swenson led 4 In the first set only to see hit rival sweep through four of the next five games' while Eakins watched a 3 lead go glimmering in the second set before he braced to win Berg's consistent play gave him a clearcut 4 1 triumph over Rawlings Jack Greenhalgh came from be6 hind to defeat Paul Sagers 2 2 while Lynn Rockwood took the measure of Allen Hardy 4 3 in the boys’ singles semifinals Morris and Darke took the measure of Jack Snow and Ted Heal 6 2 in the remaining men’s doubles final overpowering' their rivals in the second set Junior girls’ doubles found Marion Alexander and Gloria Bamberger defeating Helen Stewart and Betty Watson Array Softball 9 1 3:30 champions and runners-u- p in every division by The Tribune-TelegraEvery match on Sunday’s program should prove decidedly Interesting but the outstanding features appear td be men’s singles women's singles men's doubles and junior girls’ singles In junior girls' singles at 9 o'clock Norma Standing and Marl-lyn- n Groesbeck will battle in a municipal tournament final for the third time In 1933 and 1934 they clashed in the girls’ singles final Miss Standing winning on each Last year Miss Groesbeck won thl girls’ singles while Miss Standing was defeated by Sarah McChrystal in the junior girls’ championship match Miss McChrystal opposes Mrs Prosser in the Mary' 'King-Smit- h women’s final at 11:30 o’clock Mrs Prosser will be remembered as a tournament finalist two years ago She did not compete last year but has won her way to the final this season after two particularly gruel ing matches with Peggy Meagher and Florence Belliston ce Halts Mill Megna-Oarflel- d Philadelphia Brooklya Under the direction of the city recreation department the tournament has moved to the finals without a hitch and the final day's program is expected to draw a large gallery to the Liberty park courts Boys’ singles junior girls’ singles and girls’ doubles are booked for 9 veterans’ singles junior o’clock singles and junior girls’ doubles at 10:30 a m women’s singles at 11:30 men’s singles women’s a m doubles girls’ singles and boys’ doubles at 1:30 p m men’s doubles junior doubles and mixed doubles at 2 1936 5-- al - 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