| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING AUGUST 10 1936 13 Marathon Wins Runner Olympic apa&ese t HOOKS nv and SLICES Son — - -- - Ven Savage winner of the Ogden Country club invitation tournament and twice Eolder of the Salt Lake City crown will not compete in the tate amateur tournament nett Week Ven has sold his clubs and ie going to retire from the links sport for a time to resume his old Track Events Close in occupation as a cowboy In Nevada Brilliant Style U S With Ed Kingsley also out of the picture (Ed leaves Monday for DenRelay Team Triumphs ver to compete In the Rocky mountain invitational and the national amateur qualifying round) the By ALAN GOULD tournament will be wide open and BERLIN Aug 9 UP)— Japan host one of the most Interesting scramnation to the next Olympiad bles In years should result plucked the most prized crown of W A Carter won the president’s the 1936 Olympic games Sunday Korean cup tournament at the Country when Kltel Son triumgalloped clyb Sunday by defeating Hasen college student style Exter in the final 8 and phantly in record-smashi5' L Bill shot steady golf all the over one of the toughest marathon courses In all Olymple history Way to put Over the triumpK Son so fresh at the finish of the 26 miles that he reHarvey Hancock and Captain fused a blanket route dashed the Ms and L H Rockafellow played 86 holes of golf all even Sunday as they length of the field to his dressing min-utetried to settle the August leg di- room clipped more than two off Juan Carlos Zabala’s Olymrectors’ eup tournament at Tort record by negotiating the disDouglas The finalists will re- pic sume the battle later In the week tance in 2 hours 29 minutes 192 seconds Zabala complaining of over 18 holes sore feet quit after pacing 56 starters more than half way Country club women golfers will The little son of Nippon’s vicin Red team a and Blue participate tory brought to a stirring climax' tournament Tuesday The feminine the end of the eight-da- y track and shotmakers will also qualify for the field which saw the competition tournaAugust leg directors' cup reUnited States’ men’s ment at that time A large turnout lay world reccrack the quartet Is expected to compete in the two ord as the final contribution to BERLIN Aug 9 (AT— The United events Uncle Sam’s aggregate of 203 points States opened Its drive for the more than enough to retain the unForest Dale golfers will have until official team title Finland finished Olympic basketball championship 52 to Tuesday' night to qualify for the second with 80 points and Ger- Sunday by crushing Estonia club championship tournament as many third 69 28 in v second round match The well as the August leg directors' cup Americans had drawn a bye in the Four For Jesse event The deadline has been exround Jesse Owens Ohio State’s negro first tended because many of the The United States team won with ace in first the American were unable to play Sunday figuring ridiculous ease the fact the on account of the team match with four Olympic victories since Ar- Estonia five is despite recognized in some thur 1900 Kraenzleln in achieved Bonneville Jack Purdie is leading quarters as the champion of Europe the field at present with 4 — 68 his fourth gold medal of the elev- The Yankees scored almost at will enth Olympiad pacing the crack 26-- 7 lead at the half a up running a to triumph George Parrish turned in a 79 quartet Frank Lubin forward from Hollymargin by which wood Cal led the United States Saturday and Orval Adams had a theThe Americans licked Italy with the 73 for their finest performances team with six field goals and qqe of the season at the Salt Lake "feared’’ Germans placing third free throw for a total of 13 points because was Holland only disqualiCountry club In other second round games the fied for dropping the baton didn’t 6 beat Mexico Philippines eleventh-hou- r to the appear justify Bartlett Wicks and Jack Hag-- 1 and Met- Japan won from Poland in switch which lineup Ralph man won the class A prizes In the 3 Foy Draper and Frank Wy-ko- ff Uruguay defeated Egypt match play against par event at calfe were Monday’s pairings in the consolaOwens named and with the Country club Sunday Dr E two Jewish Stoller of tion second round for the right to L Skidmore and Boyd Park fin- Cincinnati andboys SamGUckman of enter the third round: Latvia vs ished one two in the class B New York wereMarty Poland China vs Brazil Mexico vs dropped a vs Gercompetition and Phil Gaines of shuffling the sprint Egypt and Instead Harry Shepherd Leon Sweet and elayers it seemed the Americans many Estonia drew a bye and Arthur Sweet tied for the class C would have been better advised to automatically enters the third prize have shaken up the team round if victory was uppermost among Fort Douglas staged a blind bogey the master minds Salt Lake County Farm tournament Sunday with Joe Por Except for Eddie O’Brien who ter taking first in class A and L K signalized his comeback by flashBureau Baseball League Nicholson winning the second prize ing a brilliant for his NORTHERN DIVISION the B led W class H Reiser golfers 400 the American quartet of rewith Dr Barlow Fox J H Hay and servists consisting otherwise of R O Warnock tying for second B Harold Cagle Bob Young and A1 Hunter F Haymond won the first class A Fitch failed to show anything near Winder prize with M R McKendrick H the speed needed to match the BritW Aven and Dr M Smernoff dead ish who won by 10 meters In 3:09 Big Cottonwood C C C kicked for second place Friday's Reaulte Roberts Shows Speed Union 2 Bennlon 1 11 Hunter Winder 0 O’Brien though hot happened to Miss Jessie Schofield women’s In Bill catch a hotter Schedule opponent deTuesday’s recreation director for the city at Winder Roberts who ran the third leg in Union C C C at Bennlon partment registered a 43 at Forest 464 seconds— of a second Taylorsville at Hunter Dale Saturday for the greatest faster than registered by Archie Union firet half champion and Hunter performance of her links career Williams in winning the are (till fighting for eecond half honors She is about ready to step into the Individual title— the anchor each having Buffered two defeats Hunter gave shut out winder Friday 11 to 0 Myron major women’s golf competition runner Arthur Godfrey Brown all Powell hurler for Hunter allowed but one to the Winder batsmen Union won a to the he needed outfoot hi( close game from Bennlon third place team The Salt Lake Country club vet- Fitchleeway 2 to 1 when Roger Dlttman Union mounds-maerans’ golf tournament will get unallowed six safeties and was credited With Fred Wolff Godfrey Ramwith 12 strikeouts while Reid Nichol for der way Thursday The event is pling Roberts and Brown Bennlon held the Unionists to five hits running creating much interest and a strong in that order the Britons were and was credited with aix strikeouts UNION BENNION field is expected to vie for the clocked In 472 467 464 467 reABHOA ABHOA honors Last year special handicaps spectively Mathsws rf 3 2 O 0 Chratnsen3b 3 12 0 3 0 0 1 DDIttmncf 3 0 0 0 were arranged for the meet but this Besies being witnessed by ap- VTurpln3b O Rich 2b 2 O 0 4 Greer c 2 1 11 0 season the regular club ratings will proximately 1250000 spectators 8 Woods 2 0 0 1 ss 2 1 3 2 Brady sa E Rich lb 3 0 6 0 RDIttmnp 2011 be used more than doubling the Los Angeles Gehring c 3 O 8 0 Francom If 1 0 0 0 If 3 2 O 0 Monahan rf 2 2 0 0 record and excelling anything In E Wotma Woods cf 3 10 0 Poulson lb 2 0 4 2 First round pairings for the Nib-le- y sports history" the athletic carnival Sly RNIchols p 2 0 0 1 Laurltzen2b 2 10 1 park women’s directors’ cup developed 10 0 0 exploits RPlayer cf 0 O 0 0 Cole rf tournament were drawn up Sunday in 16 events and a record-equaliTotals 24 6 13 S Totals 20 5 IS 5 The matches follow: Mrs Knox performance in one other in the Score by Innings: Bennlon 000 100 — Patterson vs Mrs Ellen Jackson men’s competition Union 020 OOx— L : — Mrs Hazel Brodbeck vs' Mrs Helen Meanwhile marks were shattered Errors Greer Christensen Summaiy V Poulson hit Turpin Wise Mrs F J Farrell vs Mrs A1 in five out of six Women’s events in — Greer Mathews Double playe— Brady to Laurltzen R Nichole 6 Poulson Struck out-Emery and Mrs D Ravenscroft vs which Germany took team honors to — on R Dlttman 12 Bases balls Off R Mrs J F Baman from the United States despite the Nichols 2 R Dlttman 2 Scorer — Poulson loss in the WINDER HUNTER -The Salt Lake courses received relay due to a dropped baton while ABHOA ABHOA 4 2 2 1 BCasper 2b p 2 0 0 1 unusually heavy play Sunday nearing a decisive victory thereby Coon 2 0 9 0 Moeaser ss 4 1 0 0 MCook c arts to The linksters getting back giving the American girls a lucky Nielson lb 4 2 5 0 Morgan lb 2 0 4 0 cf 2010 the fairways after several weeks final conquest Germany's points A Rushton c 3 9 5 20 VCook 3 10 Madson rf 2 0 0 0 p of light play due to the unusually totaled 51 to 22 3 for the United Powell DRushtnlf 3 10 0 Fisher 3b 2 0 0 1 Leniln rf 3 2 0 0 M Hedmnse 2 10 1 hot weather The local pros ex ' States 3 112 Huntsmanlt 1 0 0 0 Americans contributed record LRushtn3b pect a brisk business at the clubs CRushtncf 3 2 2 0 Anderson 2b 1 0 1 1 from now until the end of the feats in nine men’s events with Totals 30 12 15 3 Total 18115 4 season Owens figuring four times In com' Score by Innings: 38—11 Oil Hunter which shook the Olympic petition 000 00 — 0 lead record list from top to bottom The Winder Norm Shultz took a two-ho- le Summary: Errors — Fisher’ M —HeadtrAn Home run L Rush over Frank Mouritsen on the first aggregate record output was slight- 2tonMoeeser L Rushton hits — Coon Moesser Nielbattle ly shaded by performances at Los son 18 holes of the final s bits — S Rushton 1 Lsnlln Rushton Trlole plays — L Ruellton for the Bonneville July leg directors' Angeles where 18 new Olympic Clyde to Coon to Nielson Credit victory to Powell were be will set It two marks but Mouritsen started Shultz Struck out — By up cup Charge defeat to Casper 5 Casper 7 Umpires — Peterson up and then proceeded to throw a a long time before sports follow- Powell Scorer — Huntsman 34 at him to blast the handicap in a ers forget the vivid picture left by superfeats as turned in by It Is estimated that there are hurry The final 18 holes will be such Owens Jack Lovelock America’s 8000000 bowlers in the United played later this week decathlon trio and Finland’s dis- States tance runners who collected seven S U Soccerites Win out of nine possible medals in their COLOGNE Germany Aug 9 UP) favorite events touring Olympic soccer Finishes With Sprint team defeated a picked Rhineland the fast pace set by Trailing eleven 0 Sunday Zabala Argentina's defending marathon champion through the first half and then moving forward d rapidly the stocky BERLIN Aug 9 WPi— A room- Son outstripped all rivals in the last 10 kilometers actually sprinted ful of weeping Japanese surround-e- d the last 100 meters in 133 seconds Korean Kieti Son and finished fully 600 meters ahead college student who lay swathed of Great Britain’s Ernest Harper Harper clocked In 2:32:232 also in a blanket after his record was under Zabala’s former mark breaking victory in the Olympic Only the great Paavo Nurmi who ran the maratfa on distance in 2 marathpn Sunday Every now and then one would 88- - seconds in hours e over lay his head Silently the Finnish Olympic tryouts four years ago has shown a greater com- on Son’s breast for a moment and bination of speed and durability then burst Into a fresh exhibition than the son of Nippon displayed of grief Son lay there and only smiled SERVICE STORES in whipping a field of 56 runners AUTO supply He realized he had eupplied Japan representing 27 nations America's Ellison (Tarzan) Brown with the hero she had been seekWas 2320 Broadway at 2nd East ran within the first six through ing ever since the 11th Olympiad —and— most of the outgoing half of the began "We’ve been preparing for (this rugged course keeping pace with Son and Harper but he began to victory for 24 years” whispered d Japanese journalist in fadec about the same time Zabala a Was 2811 showed his first Broadway at 2nd Wst explanation of the mournful signs of distress The Rhode Islander dropped out scene “Now we can hardly realize (ConUnued on Following Page) L L v 5 T y'f! 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Frank Wykoff California sprinter who Sunday climaxed his comeback by carrying the baton across the finish line for an American victory in the relay Wykoff starred for the United States in both the 1928 and 1932 games 400-met- er Csik of Hungary Defeats Favored Nippon Paddlers 36-2- er n record-smashi- : Two-bas- e By heart-breaki- er 1-- Three-bas- le Two-bas- e Japanese Concentrate on Outspeeding American But Fail to Watch Unheralded Olympic Star Owens at Cologne we’ve won It’s a big moment for Japan” Son roused himself long enough to say he took no such sentimental view of his triumph He plainly Tiretfone BAILEY’S IfIC “From the time we started he kept telling me not to worry about Zabala but to let him run himself out" Son continued “So we paid no attention to him or any other runners and set our own pace wet-eye- -- ond "I feel good now only a little tired Please say Mr Harper is a very fine man for telling me about Zabala” GevelanJ Takes Two 7 From White Sox as -- Browns Down Tigers I American League York Cleveland Chicago Detroit Boston Washington St Louis Philadelphia New Sunday' Result Chlcago 2 Cleveland 2 8 Boston 8 Washington Philadelphia 6--0 New Y St Louie 4 Detroit 3 YORK MIDVALE — Second round competition in the south Salt Lake county tennis tournament must be completed not later than Wednesday announce the officials in charge of the affair Exciting first round encounters were concluded Satuf- day Helen Loveless of Bingham looks particularly strong in women’s singles while Lester Pollner looks like the netter to beat I the boys’ event Harry Peterson Jpe Miya and the Carrigan brothers all look strong in men’s singles The committee in charge of the affair consiste of H P Cannon H M Nicholson and C E Mathews representing the Midvale Progresd sive club miniature tennis balls will be awarded to winners in all divisions on August 27 Farm Bureau day at Midvale Goif-fille- Firet Round Reaulte Men a elnglee—Harry Peteraon d Robert 6 0 2 Bob Shlka d Rllle Wilcox default: Jhone Yaaukuchl d Oacar Carleou default Lee Carrlxan d Bill Thom-®-- 2 1 : Don Jeneon d Jack Thomaa 6--2 3 Joe Mtya d Dr J 0 Jonea Don Orton d Andy Hobba 1 0 Glen Burnham d C E Mathewa 0 6 Melvin Aylett d Grant Gilbert 4 3 Howard Chrleteneen d Billy Van Horn 2 2 Reed Kelly d Bill Nibley default Tom Carrlgau d Tyler Vincent default Paul Slotte d Harry Nlcholaon 10-0 Joe Vranee d Bob McMulUn default : Jim 3 i VinPerry d Kenneth Sowarde 8-- 1 cent Miller d Saul Pollner 6-6 Men'e doublet — d 6--4 3 Carrlxan-CarrlRan d Jonea-Ayle7 741: d Booth Hem-mingw- Nlcholson-WUco- x 2 Junior akiglee — Melvin Nordberg d Mel3 Don Orton d Bill Aylett Blllv Van Horn d Grant Thomae 2 5 4 Robert Booth d Ken-net- h Carrigan 2 Sowarde Saul Pollner d Andy Hobba default Albert Marsh d Bill 3 Oacar Carleou’ d Junior Nibley Howe 10-- 8 3 Junior doublet — Thomaa-Ayled Brown- 3 Poltner-Orto- n d Sowarde-Nlble- y vin 0 5 Van Horn-Hob- b d 6-- 8 Aug 9 (AT—The by league ends downing 3 7 8 of double n to 0 Lou Gehrig was the big gun of the attack poking out his thirty-fourt- h homer to help the Yankees come from behind and take the opener in 10 innings and smash-in- g a triple with the bases loaded in the firet Inning to account for all the runs in the nightcap The twin victory enabled "Murderers’ Row” to finish the week without a defeat and served to sink the Athletics deeper into th American league cellar Rhodes tightened up after his shaky start in the nightcap and held the YankaXin check the rest of the way but the damage had been done by then The first three pnen up in the first frame got on base and Gehrig’s smaaa brought “ them all home First game: new york’ PHILADELPHIA Finney if Moaea cf Dean lb ABHOA 1 5 p 1 I2 CroeettL aa 0 RyThueonlf ABHGA I) 31400 DlMaggto Cf 3 3 Oehrlg lb 1 1 0 Dickey c 3 5 1 Selkirk rf Lazier) 2b 10 1 1 Heffner 3b 0 0 3 zRufflng 10 0 1 Gomez 8altzgvr3b p Murphy p zzPowoll 5 RJiuiaonlf 5 Hlggina 3b 4 4 Hayes c Neweomeee 5 Ntemlec 2b 3 3 Kelley p Fink (I 3 1 5 0 5 1 I 5 4 4 i nn a Totals 39 13x28 13i Totals 37 11 20 15 xOne out when winning run ecorta zBatted for Heffner In eighth azBatted for Murphy lu tenth Score by lnnlnge 100 0—0 130 100 Philadelphia 000 100 041 I — T New York Errors— Gehrig Kelley Fink Summary: Two-bas- e hits — Dickey Crosettl Rob John bite — Rob Johnson Dean eon Three-bas- e Homs run — Dickey DIMaggio Gehrig Selkirk Stolen baaea — Moaea Niemlec Sacrifices —Crosettl Hayes Selkirk LazzerL Double plays — Gome to Heffner to Dickey to Heffner Dickey to Lazzerl Bases on balls— Gome 3 Kelley 2 Fink 3 Strike-o—Gomez 8 Kelley 4 Murphy 2 Fink 1 Hits —Off Gomes 9 In 6 3 Murphy 4 In 3 Kelley 10 In 7 (non out In eighth) j Fink 1 In 2 3 Wild pitch— Fink Win nln Losing pitcher— pitcher — Murphy ' 110 010 020—5 Boys’ singles— Lester Pollner d John Tooele 102 002 001— 6 Maruran 2 0 Ralph Benson bye KenThrilling Finish Stolen base — Fielder Two-bas- e neth Sowarde d Warren Summary: hit — Thomas Double plays— Williams 5 Rulon fiaasmussen d Thompson Arai and Taguchi slapped goal to Peacock Earl Pierson' to McGuire Struck out — By § 3 f-BIB Nibley d Weldon Larton so close after Yifsa there was al- Slater 10 Parry 10 Scorer — Crellln 0 0 Second game: Beckstead d Darwin Douglas 5 3 NEW YORK most nothing to choose between PHILADELPHIA Melvin Probart d Frank OIL Nelson 3 QUALITY ABHOA ABHOA them but Arai was placed third and Women’s singles — Helen Loveless d Laura Finney ft Crosettl it 3 2 8 1 ABHOA 5 5 4 2 If Glacoma 2 5 0 0 0 Van Moses 1 3 Fischer Horn Helmut fourth cf RyJhntonJf Bowen d Elaine Taguchi Mary 2b 5 0 2 2 3 0 9 1 DIMaggio cf I B 6 Strom 3-- 6 Lillian Stokea d Ma- Dean lb of Germany officially was fifth with Woods Dlttman cf 4 2 2 0 0 tilda Corak 6--1 R Johnsnlt 2 0 3 0 Gehrig lb 3 1 1 Anita d Marjorie-HHyk ’ 2 owe Greer c 4 3 6 1 4 3 the two Americans Peter Flck of Chretnsn3b Hlggina- 3b 4 0 1 32 Dickey e Jt 1 Hill 3b Mixed double — Melvin 4 0 3 5 2 13 Aylett-Llllla- n Hayes- c Jorgena New York and Art Lindegren of PRushtnlb 45 2136 0 Cushing Stokes d Lea Carrigan-HeleNewsome aa 4 0 41 Selkirk rf 3 i 3 Loveless 5 Tom Carrlgan-Dell- a Los Angeles sixth and seventh re- Brady as 5 2 4 101 8 Rushton rf 2 0 0 0 Marke d C Niemlec 2b 3 0 1 2 Lazzerl 3b 4 0 Maddlll rf 4 12 Harmon rf '3 0 10 E Mathews-Elaln- e Heffner 3b 3 r 8--1 4 Strom Billy Rhodes p 4 0 8 1 Van Horn-Laur- a spectively Butcher p 3 1 0 2IHarker c Pearson p 4 Van Horn d Junior Nichole p 4 0 14 4 Hobbs-Anlt- a 6 Howe Osik's triumph came after KathAndy 30 8 27 13 Totals d Robert Booth-Mar- y 30 4 24 10 Totals 0 Hyke Bowen arine Rawls of Fort Lauderdale ' 39 16 27 71 Total Totals 42 10 27 15 Score by lnnlnge: Second Round Schedule Firet giame: 000 000 000—0 Philadelphia Fla and Olive McKean had quali— Men’ vs Peterson Bob singles Harry OOxr—3 Score by Innings: 000 York New 300 Yasukuchl vs Les Carrigan: Don fied for the finals of the women’s White Star 310 000 202— 8 Shlka hit Error— None Three-bae- e Don Orton va Glen —Summary:Baaea 021 202—10 Jenson vs Joe Mlya on ball— Off Pearson 4 er Gehrig and Quality Oil Stolen bases300 free style event — Dlttman 2 P Burnham Melvin Aylett vs Howard Chris- Rhodea — Rhodes 4 7 Pearson Strikeouts Summary: Paul 3 Passed ball — HayeaBy 1 Coon 2 Home tensen Reed Kelly vs Tom Carrlgkn Hideko Maehata of Japan and Gen Rushton 3 0 Christenson — Glacoma 1 Three-bae- e hits — Hill Irv-n- g Slotte vs Joseph Vranee Jim Perry va enger had paced the two semifinal run Two-base — Glacoma Struck out — Vincent Miller — hit doubles Don Orton-Marll- n Batebreast By Butcher 6 Nichole 7 Bases on bade manMen’s heats of women's 200-met- er va winner of Joe Chfle-tense- n Two Cleveland d — Off Butcher 2 Nichole 2 Umpire — Pestroke competition and Jack Thomaa-VinceMiller teraon Jenaen-Relwinner Don of And' and Kelly Fick apparently played a far bigSox Hohbe-Bill- y Van Horne v winner of BoL game : er Shlka-Jhon- e final Second Yasukuchl and Oscar Carlson ger part in the men’s WHITE STAR QUALITY OIL CLEVELAND s Tom Aug 9 MB-T-hK Exerel Carlson Carrlgan-LeCatTlgan than the times showed The sadABHOA ABHOA vs Paul Slotte-Gle- n Burnham double Cleveland Indians won Otacoma 41001 — Junior Melvin faced Japanese blamed the Amer Coon va Don singles Nordberg W Irving 4 2 8 0T Rushton header from the Chicago White Orton- Billy Van Horrt vs Robert Booth 4 2 0 OfR Dlttman 4 10 0 Saul Pollner ican ace for their defeat— because Shaeffer vs Albert Marsh Oscar Carl Sox 3 0 4 4 Greer Sunday They took the opener run he didn’t swim fast enough It Holmberg McMullln 4 2 2 2IChristenserlk 3 2 0 2 matchvs winner Jim Perry-Bo- b Hill 9 to 1 then bunched hits in the 4 0 0 31 P Rushton 1 0 8 0 seems they had explicit instructions Cuahtng Boys’ singles — Lester Pollner vs bye to take 2 1 0 01 D Dlttman 3 2 0 2 Ralph Benson vs Kenneth Sowards Rulon second and third Innings to watch Fick apd forget the rest Gerber Harman O'Orr J (TO 0 Rasmussen 0 to 2 the Back-steaBill Nibley vs nightcap Douglas 3 3 0 Powell 2 2' 2 2 8 0 Rushton They were the most astonished vs Melvin Probert 1 0 0 1 Roy Weatherly led the Tribe atjFrancom Mixed doubles— Melvin Aylett-LUlia- n -Japanese who ever came out of the tack He hit two homers and batted vs Stokes Tom Carrlgan-Dell- a Marke and 31 11 19 11 East when they clambered from thie Total Andy HoBbe-Anlt- a Hyke vs Billy and Laura in four runs in the first game and Score by Van Horn pool and saw hysterical Hungarians White Star lnnlnge 000 130 (Continued on Following Oil 001 010 0 — 2 swarming over Csik The Hungar- Quality Summary: Error — Orr 2 D Dlttman 1 ians were almost equally astonished Stolen Hill run Home bases— Holmberg bite— Glacoma T “He never swam that fast before” — W Irving Three-bae- e Rushton Lowell Credit victory to 8 Rush-to- n one team-mat- e said “We had Charge defeat to Powell Struck out By 8 Rushton 5 Powell 2 Francon 1 thought he might finish third But — — Petersen Scorer — E Hill Umpire PORTLAND Ore Aug 9 UP)— we knew he was a great fighter1 Eddie Collins vice president and WOODBURY THRIFTY Argentina Girls Head MARKET REALTORS Rita Mastenbroek of Holland and ABHOA! ABHOA business manager of the Boston 2b 3 0 3 01 Weight rf 3 10 0 Red Sox on his arrival here SatJanet Campbell of Argentina set the Mayne Johanson c 3 0 4 llSnrtiiger 2b 3 1 1 0 pace in the women’s 100 meters free Sjogren lb 3 1 3 HMuesser as 3 2 11 urday evinced keen interest in Bob3 2 1 SIRLlndorff c 4 2 9 0 bie Doerr and George Wyatt secThe semifinals Dutch girl Hemwy 3b style a 3 3 1 0 ond 2 0 2 01 Scare If baseman and shortstop respecwas clocked in 1:064 equalling the Hemwy 3 2 1 3 Timmons p 3 0 1 OIGlIbert 3b 3 2 4 0 tively for the San Diego Padres cf 3 1 0 01 Purdie lb new Olympic record she set in Nettles 2 0 10 KLlndrff cf 2 1 0 0 Smith If ‘‘I kind of like them both" Col1 0 0 0 Casper p 2 10 0 the trials Saturday as she won the Druce rf rf 0 0 10 lins commented He said he would first semifinal with Miss Rawls DLlndrff p 0 0 0 0 Clement Shepherd 2b 1 0 0 0 two weeks on the coast and Wood cf third in 1:086 Miss Campbell was 1 0 0 0 spend would see every coast league baseclocked in 1:066 tying the former 23 4 15 5 Totals Totals 28 15 18 4 ball team in action with the 'exScore by Innings: Olympic standard in the second Market 020 001 — 3 ception of Sacramento heat in which Miss McKean was Thrifty — 12 0 10 0 Woodbury Realtors The Padres are playing a series Bernice Lapp of Summary: Stolen bases— Purdie llx third in 1:089 Gaaper Sacrifice hit — B Hemmtngway with Portland Newark was fourth in this heat and Moesser Home run— R Llndorff Three-baee hit — Scare Two-bas- e hit— K Llndorff Credit eliminated to Casper Charge defeat ’to e Miss Maehata Japanese girl who victory Struck out — by Casper 8 Timmons 1 D Llndorff 1 Hit with pitched ball lowered the Olympic record for the Moeeser SECOND by Timmons 200 meters breast stroke to 3:019 Blue Bell 4210 5215 3“ 3211 Takes From White 3120 4114 4160 315 T Eddie Collins Shows Interest in Padres Saturday won the first semifinal Miss Genenger Sunday in 3:031 bettered this time With a 3:028 per formance in the second semifinal Thistle Guy First SEATTLE Aug 9 (Ab— Thistle Guy thundered down the stretch of the Longacres track Sunday to over' take the leaders and win by a neck from Plucky Jack in 1:43 5 for the mile and in the Cascade handicap Lady Roma was third 4-- th The Big Six By Ainoelated Pre Th standings (three leading hitters each league In Softball Results Sunday’s AT WHITE PARK Merit Hattera 8 Optical Shop j Batteries: Beverly and Roaander erson and Burgles ? $ 0 Ped- H H E 5 8 i 6 Burlington Trail Baker Motor 73 JfcJttWU R H E 4’ 6 4 1 2 Knight and Knight General Electric 0 Batterlea: Wlscomb and Elkrem Mac-ka- y and Platt Glrla’ Gama R H E Ladles In Red Idaho 0 1 7 24 16 3 Auerbach’s Batteries: Christian Pushman and Clark Cr&gun and Schoenhalls ftaturday'i Furniture BradshRW Auto Part Batteries: Anderson ner and Johnson Granite Batteries and Park Retnilte R H K 9 10 4 2 Provo and Hagen: Memory and Peterson f (Only games scheduled) elation Sunday by scoring a 6 to 5 victory over the tough Blue Bell Gas crew in one of the best played games of the season Tooele Slater right hander hooked up in a mound duel with Ted Perry of the Gasmen and the two rivals put on a ding dong battle each whiffing ten The lead Tooele crew saw a two-ru- n go in the eighth inning as the Blue Bell crew tallied a pair of tallies but in the ninth the visitors manufactured a run to keep up their sensational viotory streak The outstanding bit of baseball ability demonstrated in the league Sunday however was dished up by A Shields Tooele A C mound ace Shields took the mound in both games his team played with Birrell Bottlers at Tooele winning the first 14 to 5 and the second 9 to 3 In the first game a seven-innin- g affair he whiffed 18 and in the second limited to seven innings he fanned 11 Woodbury Realtors had little trouble in turning back the youthful Thrifty Market crew 12 to 3 scoring 10 runs on 11 hits in the second inning Casper pitched for the Realtors and limited his foes to four bingies two by Sam led all the way BERLIN Aug 9 (A3— Jesse Owens left Berlin Sunday night for Cologne where he competes tomorrow night with 10 other Americans in an international meet 9 Aug Second Round NEW In South SL Yankees maintained their lead Sunday American the Athletics in both Meet Slated and to header a In Track Field BERLIN Aug 9 (UP) — Olympic track and field champion: United dash — Jesae Owena States dash — Jessie Owens United States — run Archie Williams United Statee run —John Woodruff United Statee 1500-metrun — Jack Lovelock New Zealand 5000-metrun —Gunnar Hoeckert Finland 10000-meter run — Ilmarls Alminen Finland hurdlea — Forrest Towns United States hurdles — Glenn Hardin United States 3000-metsteeplechaee — Volmarl Finland 50000-meter walk — Harold Whitlock Great Britain — Woelike Hans Germany Shotput Dlscue throw — Kenneth Carpenter United States Javelin throw — Gerhard Stoeck Germany Hammer throw — Karl Hein Germany Broad lump— Jesse Owena United States United High Jump — Cornelius Johnson States United Pole vault — Earls Meadows States Hop step and Jump — Naoto Tajlma Japan Decathlon-Glenn Morris United States relay — 'United States (Jesse Owens Ralph Metcalfe Foy Draper and Frank Wykoff) 1600-metrelay — Great Britain (John Powell Godfrey Rampling William Roberts Arthur and Brown) Marathon — Kite! Son Japan steeplechase wa (Iso Hollo In 3000-mete- r only champion to retain title) Women’s: dash — Helen Stephens United States hurdle — Treblsonda Valla Italy Javelin throw — Tilly Fleischer Germany Dlscue throw —Glaela Mauermayer Germany High Jtimp — Ibolya Csak Hungary relay —United States (Harriet Bland Annette Rogers Elisabeth Robhu and Helen Stephens 1 Yankees in Double Win Pitcher Monday’ Washington at New York— Deahoag V r Doyle Philadelphia at Bo tea—Flak Games Champs regarded it not as a miracle but the result of careful planning since he took up marathon running five years ago plus plenty — of hard workv "Much credit for my victory must go to Mr Harper of England" Son said through an interpreter Ernest Harper ran sec- t 375 200 125 100-met- er barrel-cheste- tip-to- C Quality Oil remained Bafely entrenched In seebnd place as it split a double bill with White Star Servwinning the first BERLIN Aug 9 (AP) — Japan’s hopes of sweeping every men’s ice the10 Oilers to 8 and dropping the game sensaa suffered current Olympics second 4 to 2 freestyle swimming race of the The scores: tional setback Sunday when Ferenc Csik lanky Hungarian student BLUE BELL TOOELE CITY who previously had been famous only for his flaming competitive ABHOA ABHOA Cheeha rf 5 2 0 O MPeaccok3 6 0 4 final 0WIMams aa 5 0 3 spirit sped to triumph in the DelPapacf 513 Fielder sa 5 31 3 Young 3b 4 0 1 While a crowd of 20000 created Hervad c 5 1 10 1' Knight If 4 3 1 If 3 1 0 a bedlam the lone Hungarian chal- Renovlch2b 5 2 3 2!Carter Lemon 9 4 2 1 Rinaldi 0 I rf lenged the great Japanese trio of Slater plb 4 2 0 li Good sell rf 2 00 1 4 0 2 Masanori Yusa Shigeo Arai and Tbomas 3b 4 2 0 2'Parry p Eckman If 4 1 1 OIGPeacocke 4 1 10 Shojl Taguchi in a final desperate McGuire lb 3 0 4 20 meter sprint finishing a scant Totals 41 15 27 9 Totals 36 5 27 7 breath ahead of Yusa who had Scors by Innings: Japanese Weep Over Victory Of Korean in Distance Run 1-- A City retained first place In the Capitol league of the Salt Lake Independent baseball asso' 43-3- one-ten- th Tooele 667 571 429 750 Tooele er 467-seco- 1000 Sunday’s Result City 6 Blue Bell Oaa 5 A C ul4-Blrrell Bottlers 5--3 Woodbury Realtors 12 Thrifty Market 3 Quality Ott 10-- 2 White Star Service 4 link-ete- 1600-met- er Pet Tooele LOUIS "Pepper” Martin wilt hot become a regular St Louie Cardinal pitcher Manager Frankie Frisch said Sunday "There’s nothing to it” Frisch said in denying a report “Pepper” would be converted to brace the ailing Cardinal flinging staff "Pepper” was a pitcher In his minor league days and the rumor Frisch would use him regularly bobbed up when Jfin "Ripper” Collins took Martin's regular right field position Saturday Frisch’s explanation Is that Martin hurt his shoulder last week and needpd rest after pitching against Chicago with the injury Tooele Tooele 400-met-er Czecho-Slovaki- -- Blue Bell Gas Blrrell Bottlers Thrttty Market xCatea’ Billiard tDropped out of league United States Quintet Wins First Battle 32-3- INDEPENDENTS Capitol Leafite City Quality Oil Woodbury Realtors White Star Service 385-ya- 398-seco- ST Shields Tooele A C Ace Hurls Twin Bill Annexes Both Battles le 34-3- Frisch Will Keep Martin In Outfield Tooele City Team Holds First Place Cracks Record for Long Grind 4 3 SRln- - R H E X 3 0 5 7 2 Stagg Utah Copper ATClub Day TODAY BEACH SUNSET Program: FreeFIoorShow at7pm 7 Fast Boxing and Wrestling Matches at 8 p m Continuous Free Dancing to the Rythmic Music of the Fine Sunset Beach Orchestra ALL KINDS OF FREE CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT Free Barbecue Sandwiches 7) TO UTAH COPPER CLUB MEMBERS NEW CAFE TASTY FOOD—COLD l BEER and DRINKS i |