Show Helper Crescent In Title Battle Four Spins Twenty--f — SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER - 13 1936 Brpken by Just One Mile Per Hour Margin By MARLOWE BRANAGAN MWKMtXjWWt'yopW working Helper club bf the circuit will swing Into action- with Crescent Salt Lake City runnerup for the 1936 season the victor to be crowned champion of the state Crescent earned 4ts way to the final on the wings of a three-h- it pitching masterpiece by Gene Lud-odiminutive southpaw- - The suburban entry scuttled a Layton machine 4 to Helper runnerup in the Central Utah league and a team which If original plans had not gone awry would not have been in the tourney delighted its vicfollowers by recording a tory over a game Dividend crew Sallna and D & R G W earned their way to the consolation final by defeating Barnett & Weiss 7 to C-- Special to The Tribune BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS — The salt on the great tableland of Bonneville wai cooling off Saturday followlng a bllsterlng assault by John Cobb of London and hie racing crew that resulted in a new world speed mark and the establishing of seven other new rec ords Cobb’s new record edged out by just more than 25 miles that set by his fellow countryman Captain George E T Eyston last July The new mark is 1501629 miles per hour for the £6039094 miles covered Eyston’s former record was 149096 miles per hour for 3578 miles From an American viewpoint the Cobb run was really peculiar to witness It had its dramatic moments but the edge was taken from these by the elaborate unconcern with which the entire prew took these moments in stride ‘ There1 was the thrill just before six o'clock Saturday morning when with the finish only two and a half hours away Cobb struck a salt ridge his car whipped out of con trol and careening down the slippery salt it nearly overturned Cobb righteijt by herculean effort “and It spefoh its way! ’Cobb stayed “at the wheel for several more laps before he pulled into the' control pit to relinquish the wheel to Tim who finished the run And it was only then that the crew discovered a rear wheel with spokes so loose it seemed a miracle the wheel had stayed together at all! Four Spins All in all the car figured In four wild spins John Hindmarsh had his share Friday afternoon when the big silver-nose- d projectile twice went twisting In fighting the car to- - keep it on the course he wrenched his left shoulder so badly he could not again take a turn at the wheel so that Cobb and Charles Brackenbury finished the run Brackenbury also had a tight squeeze late Friday but pulled out and gunned the racer on Ab Jenkins meanwhile scanned the new records and found not a great deal more to shoot at than run when he attempted his last Monday and was forced out by mechanical trouble in the thir teenth hour Cobb’s new record is slightly more than a mile an hour higher than Eyston’s Moreover all Jenkins' records up to the 1000 miles are intact Three fell to Cobb the 1000 miles the 3000 kilometers and the 12 hour mark Five other records joined these in Cobb’s new array all distances and time from 1000 miles to 5000 kilometers and from 12 hours to 24 reposing in the Britisher’s war kit Bough Track Cobb was not particularly concerned about gathering in any records save the 12 and 24 hour marks He said so at the start He dem onstrated it during the early hours of the run when with but slight effort man? more would have been gathered itt But once the records did begin to fall they tumbled with regularity Slippery and rough salt alike Combined to keep the average speed down The 7arty took no unneces sary chances content to keep ahead of Eyston’s average and comparative averages on the way with Early Saturday however times getting dangerously close Cobb gunned his car for a number of japs establishing a safe lead so that all needed o in his final two-hospin was maintain the average And that was lowered a bit in the final few laps Saturday afternoon Cobb and his patty arrived In Salt Lake City where he will remain for a day or two Then Cobb will go to Call fornla for a vacation Some of the members will tarry a bit in Utah and the others will go directly east The party with the exception of Cobb is booked to return to England on the Queen Mary SeptemVber 23 ft Meantime Jenkins said Saturday that he will stand by for at least a week and possibly longer In or-d- er to permit the records to ‘‘set” awhile for their commercial value He Indicated that he will not attempt his own run until at least a week from Monday At that time Ab will try once more for the 24 and 48 hour records and plans ' to drive the first 24 by himself The crew Including drivers and pitmen was the most smoothly functioning seen in operation on the salt this year The records compared to former inSrks and former holders: 1000 miles 15685 Jenkins 15647 2000 miles 15296 Eyston 14927 3000 kilometers 15395 Jenkins r hard-fighti- I r sSS!4ftv -2 ur 6 Rose-Rlchar- ds ur 150-mi- le - 15297 3000 miles 15040 Eyston 14905 4000 kilometers 15148 Eyston 1494 5000 14924 kilometers 15021 Eyston 12 hours 15398 Jenkins 5284 14 hours 1501629 J Eyston 149096 Record-Breakin- Cuppers Play Salt Lakers Money g Figurp Seen in Event That1 Giants Triumph and Hinckley 12 to 4 respective- Logan and Salt Lake netters will battle Sunday at 1 d m on the Forest Dale courts to determine the )938 Knight cup "champion Logan defeated Ogden In two straight matches to win tho northern division while Salt Lake netters upset the defending champions Provo also In two matches to earn the right to Represent tho southern division in the title clash Salt Lake goes into the final round the favorite but the Logan youngsters have shown great progress this year and a good series Is anticipated Salt Lake will probably select its team from Dave Freed Dick Bennlon Grant Evans Gordon Giles Ross Sutton and Dan Freed NEW YORK Sept 12 (AS — Ti National league pennant winner— whether it's the- - Giants Cardinals -orCubs— will be boat to the New York Yankees and the first two games of the 1936 world series Sep' tember 30 and October Contending club owners decided that among other essential details at a meeting Saturday with Baseball Commissioner K M Landis A financial record-breakappears likely If the New York Giants qualify to meet the Yankees In the first “subway series” since 1923 New Record Seen Such J the combined searing capacity of the Polo grounds and Yankee stadium tha American league's biggest park that five games on a sellout basis would result In new record for receipts with thi $100-0for radio rights taken Into account? The iferiea “high" 6f seven-gam- e 31207864 was set ltt and series between the Yankees ' v Cardinals In 1926 v ? 4 The third fourth and fifth games will be at Yankee stadium home of the American league champions Ths sixth and seventh If necessary will be played under National league " -- !-- er 00 all-ti- Jesse Oivens Would Regain Amateur Hank TT auspicesr'' all-Ne- w U Lt record-smashin- !“!: foot-racin- Rose-Rlchar- ds to-d- Clut Chmers Meet ly The Railroaders and Salts will play the first game Sunday beginning hostilities at 11 a m Dividend and Layton will clash for third and fourth places at l p m The setup for- - Sunday Including umpires and scorers for the three games follows: D tt R G W vs Sallna U a m umpires Don and Wool-le- y scorer Porter' Dividend vs Layton 1 p m umpires Spry and Liddell scorer Branegan Helper vs Crescent 8 p m umpires Barber and Peacock scorer Harvey Close Battle Expected A close and ' hard-fougbattle seems certain Back in 1923 a powerladen’ Payson nine upset the touted York series in With an Red and White crew to give the C-prospect the specific dates for the league representative the title set would be: September 30 league title In 1934 Dividend scaled the Polo grounds and October the heights by lambasting Wasatch NEW YORK Sept 12 (AV-T- he Oil In the finals Last year two Salt g of Jesse October 2 3 and 4 Yankee itadium prowess and October 5 and 6 ths Polo Lake City teams Wasatch Oil and Owens America’s four-tim- e Olymgrounds also If needed Plnney Beverage engaged In the title game This year Central Utah pic gold medalist was not sufficient However should the Cardinals or league followers again have vlBlons Saturday to carry him past the har- Cubs come through in the National of a title Particularly do Helper riers of suspension with which he league a day off for traveling would be necessary between the changes diamond fans want this crown but other fans who throughout the sea is currently surrounded in a sud- of locale' i son have gunned for Helper Sun den attempt to gain reinstatement Exclusive broadcast rights have g eompetl been purchased for 3100000 by the day will he pulling for It to come for armateur tion Ford Motor company for the third through The same situation exists In Salt Sought as headliner for the Cale- straight year Commissioner Landis Lake City Crescent was a marked donian games to be held next announced club as it rode roughshod over rivals Thursday night In the Yanked stafigures From Clubs i In 17 out of 22- - games this year dium the famous negro Olympic received from the He also decided star Local fans were happy when the that all the talk about New York clubs figures total showing his misRailroaders spilled George turning professional was YanHe seating Capacity of 63300 for crew in the city tourney take or a misunderstanding kee stadium and 47400 for the Polo but every fan In this part of the denied flatly that he had signed a ftftftft- - ft: an- grounds and state will be pulling for a Crescent commercial contract With tickets ranging rrom 3110 now his nounced purpose primary triumph Sunday for bleachers including tax to standFor four innings Crescent and was to regain his Simon-pur- e for box seats total daily receipts In” all Ideas of discard on “cashing Layton battled fairly even terms ing would approximately 3250000 at the on hls and fame Ken Page Layton southpaw giving Olympic shortly Yankee stadium games and 3215000 John Cobb reclaimed tha world’s the ultimate winners only three hits return to finish hls college career at the Polo speed record grounds Thus with the In thp fifth however the south Salt at Ohio state Saturday morning at the Bonneville salt flats when he fin3100000 from radio rights sellouts All this sudden of heart Lake change the on county boys put game for ished the dawn to dawn marathon test with an average of games would put the Ice Dick West Ross Day and Elmo and intentions by Owens combined totalonly four over the million mark 1501629 just about a mile an hour faster than Captain Lunnen singled in succession Otis with pressure brought to bear ‘by Thereceipts 3100000 broadcasting receipts meet Ohio A sevtrack and collected The Britisher Pierce lived mark on former an BUI promoters error and George Eyston’s will be prorated among players conCowley came up with the fourth hit A U officials failed to alter the tending clubs leagues and the comtitle The eral other major marks On his way to the fact the “brown that bullet" rer of the Inning Four runs crossed the office the customary daring racer is shown at fke finish of his run The backmains under suspension on two dis- missioner’s basis on plate cut The percentage of last his on one him shows From then until the end of the tinct counts These comprise (1) would amount to $59500 players’ laps Saturday morning ground for a four-ga" game 'the slender Ludlow protected automatic suspension for an indefseries The Utah civilian rifle team en- his lead with monotonous skill inite period for “running out” on The who still Pirates— Pittsburgh tered In the national shoot at Camp Eberhardt who replaced Page on an agreement to compete with an have a chance in a thousand to coma ide-Ope- n In team American star of score In hill the Ohio also best turned the hurled Olympic ball but Perry great were represented at the ever made by a Utah entrant In the the damage had been done to his Sweden and (2) equally automatic through—with Landis Saturday meeting one for of 2661 a or B medal a class silver team’s chances of victory year suspension period for The team’s scores made Saturpublicly proclaiming Helper looked like the champion to turn professional day follow (10 shots at 200 yards and Dividend the runnerup in Satstanding 10 at 200 rapid fire 10 at urday’s skirmish between two fine Among the stars entered In the 300 rapid-fir- e 10 at 000 prone and clubs George Sluga limited the Min- Caledonian games are the American 200 at 1000): L Hansen 278 Ray ers to eight blows and was not 1500 meter trio Glenn CunningBy STUART CAMERON Hansen 272 O’Neil 270 Whittier scored on until the eighth In which ham Archie San Romani and Gene United Press Sports Editor Venzke and other Olympic ztars 269 Hogan 268 Benard 268 Rita (Continued on Following Page) GARDEN CITY N Y Sept 12 — For the first time since the 264 Boyle 263 Erlandson 257 AnLawson Little dynasty started in 1934 the national amateur golf derson 252 The team coached by Behind tha one-h- it pitching of Hansen” and captained by Bill championship starting at this venerable links Monday is a wide- - Ray the Gem theater nine went Stagy SatRita left for Salt Lake City into the finala of tha Utah State open fight urday evening No one of the field of 210 players open "softball meet sponsored by CRESC&NT ABALINA BARNETT WEISS latton Lake City recreation deABHOA ABHOA AB H O A the Sait stands above the crowd like Lawson CAMP PERRY Ohio Sept 12 UP) SABHOA 3 3 2 O HBIrd lb 5 1 9 0 Turner a The United States marine corps Cowlaysa S3 O0 O1 21 Day ef 4 2 1 3 partment withai convincing 11-- 0 3 HThomaa2 did In Cleveland In 1935 and Brook2 3 0 DBIrd ELunnenrf 5 2 2 6 Gardner cf 4 2 2 0 over ATs Barbecue Satur team retained 4 0 2 1 Laraon the of 4 O 3 4 Oataa e DThomarf 2b victory championship 1 5 3 1 3 2b 5 Lomaaney 15 line In 1934 None of the fine JBrowncf 3 0 10 Plen If 4010 TSornan 3b 4 2 X 4 Pag lb 5 1110 day The winners will clash with the national rifle matches Friday JThomaa3b 3 0 becomes the man against BCowley3b 3 10 2 cl 4 14 1 Batea 3b 4 2 held the trophy It has defended T- Brown If 3 0 11 and 2 O GLunnenlb 4 1110 Cushing LBird 2b 5 15 2 Wlckwlr e 4 2 15 9 1 the Ostler Candy team Sunday at the field that Bob Jones was at since 1930 a 4 12 2 Madaen 17 SScofflelde 4 2 8 0 Startin 5 2 1 0 Haacke rf 4 0 0 0 9 p m for the championship Ost2 O O 4 Wet o 3 15 0 Jenaen rf Pan p 4 1 0 0 Aldoua If Merlon In 1930 and elsewhere for 3 0 2 1 ler’s advanced to the last round range with McDonldlb 32 00 8 0 Ludlow p 10 0 3 Blackham p 2 0 0 2 Baird p Entering the 1000-ya4 10 1 CHICAGO Sept 12 UP) — Post- years before 120 an advantage of 35 points over the Eberharatp with & 12-- 3 triumph over Baker MoNBrowolf Total 27 amateur 11 39 So Total 16 110 37 13 tha 27 14 rated by many U S Infantry team the marines poned Saturday because of rain tor company Friday night Scor by inning Total 33 3 24111 Total 29 9 2T 11 Sallna 023 100 200— 7 the annual national championship theorists as tho tourney of the year scored 930 points and increased their Layton Baker Motor company will tangle — OOO 1 000 010 Barnett Well 210 ft 300 000—6 has once become a rank gam48 points OOO 040 Creacent 1 to Runs— Gardner 2 Lomaaney with Al’a Barbecue Sunday at 8 advantage softball tournament at Soldier field ble Theagain Summary: tourney does have its The marines’ total was 2830 points Lttnnan Bummary: Errora— Cowley 2 Laraon O 2 T Sorenaen 2 Madaen 2 Aldoue D will open Saturday and close Tues- marked men It has the stars from H Thom a Ludlow hits Bird Gate Turner Cushing Errors — p m for third and fourth place ' —X Lunnen Ludlow 2 Run Baciiflct second team and the batted in— place Theater club Pag Turner Blackham Baird The intermountain infantry day night whose rank the title by all reason- scored 2782 N Brown 1 Day 1 E Lunnen 1 B1U Lomaaney Stolen Wlckwire Gate Turner will baa— with Stover Bedding at The first round In the men’s divi- able expectancies should emerge tangle Cawley 2 Double play— Ludlow to Lar- Gardner Lomaaney D Bird hit Sacrifice The U S cavalry was third with aon to O Lunnen Innlnee pitched — By — Cushing e a 7 hit— Jenaen sion for which a new time schedule But no one p m in an exhibition game that 4 Credit Eberhardt 3 hit— Batea Lomasney Page D Bird will player has the stature 2771 the U S engineres fourth with Page to Ludlow Charge defeat to Page victory was arranged as a result of the Rune Bird Turner Rune in— batted open the evening! eoftbail at L Jensen or Little of and equipment promise 2766 outranking the U : S coast reaponelble for — Ken Page 3 Struck out 3 Batea Turner D Bird Lomaaney Gard- Fairmont postponement will be played Sun- Jones when they were in there — By Ludlow 5 Ken Page 4 Eberhardt 3 ner Double play— T Sorenaen to L Bird park with 2766 who finished fifth Baaea on ball— Off Ludlow 3 Page 2 to H Bird Runs R H E day The eecond and third rounds The two boys they talk about dur- guard Saturday’s score: responsible for — Baird 5 1 Eberhardt Hit with balle—J When Black-hathe marines Went 5 to Blackham pitched the out— Struck Baird 8 11 U I will be held Monday afternoon with Brown by Ludlow Time of game — l hour final practices are Johnny GoodBases on balls — Baird 1 Black- Gem Theater 4 ing line had firing Friday morning they 45 minute Umpire— Liddell and Peacock ham 2i - Hit with pitched ball—Gardner Al’s Barbecue the semifinals and finals Monday man and Albert 0 1 6 Campbell a lead of 35 points over the infantry 8corer — Harvey (Scotty) Wild by Blhckham Blackham by Baird afternoon and night and Piatt MorBatteries: Stagg Goodman has reached a cofavorite team for first four Baird Blackham Passed ball— pitch— stages fired Fri- HELPER DIVIDEND Wlckwire Sunday's schedule (all the eastern position because of a stunning imgan Richardson and Reese Bouck Umpire—Barber and ABHOA ABHOA Scorer —Brauagan day standard) include: 1 1 Sullivan 5 4 0 0 4 rf rf in the OIMaulsby few weeks provement past The Californio civilian team No 1 5 2 0 2Dalpaia lb 3 118 0 10 p m— Knight and Knight Salt He ba U S Tank Aces Show has the all right but topped the list of civilian teams with Barge HINCKLET Jenaan U 3 1 5 O Boaone If 3 OOO ft R O W Lake ' City Utah vs Pawtucket John’s mentalgame 1 0 0 Sluga p 5 2 0 2 AB H 0 A Bird AB H 0 A cf makeup has kept a score of 2756 Texas civilians were Kitnda lb 4 01 12 “ a 3 0 2 5 BHnkmn 3b 5 1 2IPignataro 3b 2 0 2 2 RL him from being somethlngjess than next with 2719 and Kansas civilians A Taylor 3b 4 11 OlAllhnn 3irrant cf 2 2 11 3Woolaey cf 1 OOO PWllaon as 5 1 Germany Chatneu 2b 1 0 1 2 :R Taylor 3b 2 10 3 R Wilson If 5 1 3 1 Brantlng as 4 0 3 2 Fatigue a great match player and that's third with 2706 Roberta HBIckbmc 2 5 2 Cropper rf 5 0 0 0 Evana lb 5 1 11 0 4140 Howhow the amateur is decided 0 3 5 E Stratton Marsh rf 4 3 1 0 In the list of national guard teams Perk Urn p 1 0 0 01 Verdi 2b 7“ r 8 2 3 SMaaon If 4 3 1 0 ever John won tho coveted Areola firing in the team match Massachu-sett- Peery 411 Wilkins e 2 Shepherd p 2 0 0 4 Rugg 2b Germany Sept 13 UPh KIEL Invitation concluded last Sunday e 8? x lb-0 0 Lowell 3 Austin c 10 Stapley national guard was first with lRlchard 0 0 0 0 cf 1 6 6 0 Barney p 0 3 Touring members of the American 4 so he is primed for the national 2737 Connecticut DQrenr second with 2734 Walker p 0 0 0 0 S Kramer c 1 3 0 Olympic swimming team met with unless his imagination runs away and Washington third with 2722 Total! 34824 12 Total 29 10 27 17 CStr&tton 94103 mixed success in a meet here SaturxBatted for Shepherd In ninth atruck out Wright ef 2 0 0 0 with him aBattad for Sullivan in ninth FGretnr 2b 2 0 1 0 day Their failure to make a betDividend 000 000 020—2 Campbell Is different This ace Gridklers Play Helper 140 OOO 20— 7 Total 39 9 2411 Total 33 12 27 12 ter showing Was attributed to faSeattle opens with Portland at from the Pacific northwest Is a real Emporia 2 Run— Score ummary: Wooleey Maulaby by innlnga: a long series of appear000 010 12— 4 tigue after Delpala Jensen Peery Sluga Hinckley Portland and San Diego plays scrapper He’s built like a halfback Benefit for Selves Blackbam Alllaon A Tay- D ft R O W Errora — Roberta Palpal 624 OOO 01—12 ances in Scandinavian countries and believes in himself just enough Oakland at Oakland — lor Jeneeo Verdi R Taylor Wooleey Runs Plgnataro Franta Evans Marsh Adolf Kiefer: of Chicago was in 2 Stolen baae— Chrletlanaen Sac- Mason Brantlng Austin Barney Stapley If either team wins two straight to give him the poise needed for EMPORIA Kan Sept 12 (U)— Dalpaia rifice hit — Jenaen Chrletlanaen 2 R Tay- Cropper E Btratton Errors — Brinkman good form however winning fths d over battles fairways A benefit game was added Satur- lor Verdi both teams will move on to the hit— Maulaby H 2 C Stratton P Wtlaon Rugg 3 Barney backstroke in 1:06 and Sluga Run batted in— O Sluga Stolen bases— Barney P Wilson 2 Evan other city to resume the series and greens Plenty of the experts day to the 1936 football schedule Blackham R Taylor 2 Maulaby — ChrtsUanem Klenda Sacrifice bits — Brantlng Barney Franta placing third in’ the as one rate Scotsman here the the e Horn hits— R run — Franta If they split the first two a third of the College of Emporia The Blackham anl to Dalpaia Barge to Chrletlanaen Wlleon E Stratton to choice of the toUrney hit— Evan freestyle ft Art ’Highland’ benefit is for the squad itself game will bs played before a big to Klenda Left on base — Dividend 11 Hel- Franta Marsh 2 Runs batted in — Frants other Chicagoan Won the 4 Rugg Auatin 2 Harsh Brinkman Mason move Is made The series will be pitched — By Perkin 1 Proceeds of the game to be per 9 Innlnga freestyle in 289 seconds while Charge defeat to Perklna At bat — Off Per- E Stratton Stapley Double play— Brink- 'Omaha Triumphs on a seven-gam- e basis played next Friday night with kin 11 Hite batted— Off Perklne 5 Rune man to Stapley Innlnga pitched— Walker A1 Greene1 of Chicago defeated a — Off Perkins 5 Run At bat— Off Walker 5 Hits batted— field of German rivals in the springThe winners of the preliminary responalhle DENVER Sept 12 (At— Omaha Bethel will go to men of the Em- acored 2 for — Perklna 5 Sluga 2 Off Walker 4 Rune scored — Off Walker 5 : - ' series will meet in a final series won the championship of a four-sta- poria team who laist week lost more Struck out — By Shepherd Struck board diving event 3 4 Run Slug! responsible for — Walker 5 Shepherd ’ on ball — Off Perkin 1 Shepherd 2 out— Barney 1 Base on ball— Walker 2 the following week The aite for baseball tournament by beat- than 3300 when a prowler looted Basra Dorothea Schiller 6f Chicago with pitched Sluga 2 Hit with nitched ball! — By Shep- Barney 1 C Btratton 1 Hit — C Stratton could place no better than fourth in the opening of the deciding games ing Colorado Springs 5 to 4 Satur their lockers in the Mason gym- herd (R Taylor Wooleey BoeoneT Balk — ball— Marsh Wild pitch ball— Wilkins By Sluga (Richard) Umpire — Spry and Pasted Umpires— Barber the women’s has not been decided yet breaststroke nasium day Scorer— Porte and Beaumont Scorer — Branegan Woolley ht Rose-Rlchar- ds ’ Logan Knight Fight Gets Under Way w ur ur L - Ab Jenkins to Wait One Week Before Starting New Drive on Course Flag Winner in National Will Be Host When ’36 For the third time in four year the Spectacle of a Central Utah league club meeting a representative of the' Salt Lake Federa-lio- n of Amateur Baseball in the state championship game will be unfolded to diamond followers of this state Sunday at I p m the smooth- -' ffty MW Hindmarsh Is Hurt I i Central Utah League Runnerup Spills Miners as Federation Club Tames Layton Crew Mark our-bo- ur Given First Series Tilts Beck-stead- ’s 38-6- ur Lawson Little Breaks Links Record to Win TORONTO Sept 12 (AV-Law- son Little the subject of much doleful g because of his performances since he gave up his amateur status last spring after two years of sweeping the United State and Britlah amateur championships came into his own as a professional golfer Saturday Winning his first tournament as a pro little staged a stirring finish to capture the Canadian open title from a brilliant field with a total of 271 strokes Four times in succession the husky San Franciscan bettered the par of 70 for the St Andrew’s public course' to smash the scoring record for the tourney and record one of the lowest aggregates ever scored over a course Despite Ills remarkable rounds of 67 66 69 and 69 Little had a fight on his hands to stay in front of the field through the last 36 holes Saturday as Jimmy Thomson the Pa clouter rattled off a 9 for the last two rounds Starting ten strokes behind Thomson at one time cut his deficit to three strokes1 He was five behind as the last nine began then saw his hopes vanish as the Presidio pounder shot five birdies on the last six holes Little’s victory brought him 11000 in’ prize money- while Thomson finishing with a 279 earned 3600 The 3400 third money went to Craig Wood blond New York shotmaker who also carded a pair of 69s Saturday for atotal of 282 head-shakin- le full-leng- th Shawnee-on-Delawa- re 69-6- - f Marine Corps Keep Title in Rifle Matches 24-ho- ur me F ight Seen For Amateur Golf Title W Weather Halts Softball Play ose Ostler’s Gem Iii Title Gash shot-make- rs rd 00--- Three-bss- 3 ' - f league winner were definitely settled Saturday when Sen Francisco’s Seals defeated the San Diego Padres in ths first game of a double-headand the Los Angeles Angels downed the Mission er Reds The arrangements for the series played under the Shaugh-ness- y rule follows were announced as Beau-mo- - m CoastLeague Settles Plans On Series to Name Winner SAN FRANCISCO Sept 12 (UP)— Plans for the playoff series to determine the Pacific COast Two-ba- 3 2b-l- b ilii : hand-to-han- Two-ba- a er er Three-bas- Vei-d- Two-bas- e 3 3 -- te : |