Show - i JL ' t - ---- 0-- ' ee p 9 ' 7 ‘ ‘'vt t 220-pou- ' -s t4t ' 1 't Ferrier's - Two strokes off the pace at the tournament's midway mark were Stewart (Skip) Alexander Lex!ninon N C Chick Harbert Detroit and Vic (Ghezzi Knoxville Tenn each with a 138 Alexander a former Duke university football star matched Ho - i 4 1 1 ' l I 1 i -- N v‘ 'ib' ' A ' - ' -- A' ' 4 : - ' - 244- - '''' ' " 44 ' ' ' ' ' It i t feSs-I- J 4'''''' S" F - ii!' - 42 - 4 S '''''' tt f41e' ' '? e ' 5' :'"' N11 ' ''' ' - ' 46-- :I' "Afr-t- I (I 4 ' '- '7F: 3 )1 i e g''''1r ' -- " - ' '' - ' - '1' 7' :-- '' P d -e t 4‘ ''''''--' ' '''' 4' ' ' : r4 l f 1 '' ' '' ' k:'''''- -' 9: ' At 7 : ' s' - ''''I --- -- -3 '''''- ' - '' ' i'' ti - : k '' aa—k46------ -- - : 4 i - - - i' ft - ! - - r'1' rr '4 ‘ ii 44! efeb--- - - 'M i' ' i '1 1 '' S r '1' T' P4 I ' i i ' 4: - i f ' - ' NEW YORK May 25 (UP)— The Brooklyn Dodgers of the c' 1 see -- Football conference Saturday announced the receipt of signed contracts from three linemen Adrain Hasse from Amherst and Norman Herndon of North Carolina State are the Dodgers' new end candidates and Charlie Kampo from Indiana State Teachers college will report az a center I - - ''k i' I '" 0 - - Iv -- 4 1 f t I I I Utah Idaho Jockeys Rank High in U S Turf Lore I I tip-to- I 68-stro- ke : i 190-pound- er - ' - NEW YORK May 25 (UP) — I Pairings for the $10000 Goodall 't t round robin golf tournament at ' ' ' A3 ' ' '- ' ' Mamaroneck N Y were an- i ''''' '' ' C :' ' t - ' - def nounced Saturday listing Byron k - ' ' e Nelson Dick Burton and Jimmy t 1 ' ' '''"' Demaret as first off the tee at '- - ' ' ' t'''' 1 i GEORGE IIITS 146 2 p tn Thursday 1 1 - ' 1 " '- ' Nelson and Burton duration George Schnelter Saturday ' ' ' " -- 4 ''' 44 slipped far hack of Ms leaders British open champion who will ' In the western open golf tourna' the first 18 holes of a special 04 play ment at St Louts when he came challenge match on Wednesday at In with a 75 for a 146 two-da- y Newton Mass will conclude the total Job Dean Jessop upper left Earl Sande right and Ferri 11 Zufelt Set Grid Drill challenge play as part of the Goodlower left boast top billing in the nation's jockey parade All are all tournament BOSTON May 24 (UP)—The Other opening day pairings will from Rocky mountain area and have posted outstanding turf records Boston Yanks will train for the job while Ghezzi have gan's 67 Sammy Snead Ben Hogan and Harbert 69 for their National football league season at posted and Herman Keiser shooting towork St John's preparatory school in &ys Herman Barron Bob The ever dangerous Byron Nel- gether Danvers it was announced Saturson of Toledo second only to no- Hamilton and Dutch Harrison The training seession will day in another unit Harold about start rm in the money collecting de- x coupled Aug 11 Ghezzi and took a bogie-si- (Jug) McSpaden in Vic partment this year a fourth threeMangrum on the 515 - yard sixteenth Lloyd some and Lawson Little Sammy rreen and fintshed with a 137 He Byrd and Jimmy Hines in the last ' got around on (68 strokes contingent While jockeys from the intermountain region are kicking Matches Nelson Winner of the tournament will i 110g ' receive $2000 with $1400 for sec- home the winners on the nation's leading tracks and vieing with 69 Jimmy Hines Chicago got ond place and 11000 for third the country's foremost riders for national prominence and matched Nelson's 137 ' ) The veteran Lawson Little of fans in the Rocky mountains are reminded of a long list of Del Monte Calif handicapped by famous jockeys who did their early riding in the west a lame back duplicated his first ''''' ' ' ' ' ' ' '' ' ' ' ' There's no doubt in the minds ' ' ' round 69 and was posted at 138 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' t:: t1 with Bob Harnilton Chicago of these horse racing fans that more famous horses ridden by were Tod Clock Tower Harold Brink of Grand Rapids Evening the inspiration for the current-da- y Mich was the leading amateur High and Tick On He came of riders is little Earl Sande Jack crop arc to 143 with for 38' Finals in May leg directors' cup of American Falls Ida whose : l'''''t' ' untimely death in the late '12:? )' I par ' ''' '' ''''') ' 1930s boles Ls will feature the regular Tues- name emblazoned with those of play r4 '' 1 Tod's brother Wally Carted riding the of the 62 players day program of Fort Twenty-on- e Two America's best in victories tracks in 1934 Wally did not 1tio qualified for Sunday's final women golfers Mrs J E Douglas to be an great a rider as his elder Bram- the Kentucky derby brought fame prove :' was on hie way when he Will toe $ but Ftbi brother ite4' 40 a I' A 36 holes bettered or equalled par well chairman announced Satur- to the d Idahoan and killed in a smill t!'r--" 4'1'4 i - at Bay Meadows Oct 30 -- I ro 1939 to Saturday tournament his home state A Sande and putt- notoriety day flag 10 - t e 7 iitso —— 113i Wool f — a nationally-know' George The leaders after 38 holes: - v1 i rode Zev to victory in the 1923 jockey ileT—H!:i who was killed recently was aning contest also are scheduled qi Aga dscs' 4evt : 6 torrrevg Ben Hogan Hershey Pa i(ti 11 Cache county product George was Vitsi and repeated the other t ' '' In born but his Park 77 '' later Hyde i —134 -' I!) t feat in 1930 when he sat aboard moved to Canada where he family Iii :I ' : Goff Wine Honors started Ma Jim Ferrier Chicago two- - jockey career Fox in Gallant a thrilling Arnold Goff won low gross Dean Robinson lgyear-olson of Mr Stewart Alexander Lexington and Mrs Leslie Robinson of Provo Is honors in clam A play at Fort length triumph N C the most outstanding rider of the nation's Add Utah Name jockey fraternity to hail from Provo Douglas Saturday with a 74 while Chick Harbert Detroit 4' "' l ' ''' '4 4' 't ''''' 4 ' ‘a''A i -' Dr Ashley Smith snared low net ' Back on Track 136 :77'1 tr1434 would add fans Utah's racing ' ' 70 a with Dean la back on the track heving '' Vic Ghezzi Knoxville Tenn such names as Job Dean Jessop of recovered '' k 04'' 1 from serious injuries stuttered ' 1'-"'' :: ' ' ' ' ' 'f:':::4-- "' '':'''4'''4-'--1' The low gross winner in class Nib ley Dean Robinson of :i'v07-4:- : ' Provo In a fall which nearly cost 7 his life 4 e:41'::!§ at V1 1't-fss' '' f '4:4 2 B was Harry Price with 81 T K Robert (Tod) Leishman and 14 1944 Meadows June Robineon — Bay Toledo Nelson 't ' Byron Wally if' t 4F a pair of hornet at the present training ' Davis Howells -and Dan tied for 4 kr?-440137 Leishman of Logan George Woolf time at the Payson fairgrounds track nr : low net with 73s The class C low of expecte to ride theme mounts in races Park George and Grant and Hyde Jimmy Hines Chicago on Utah summer track this gross award went to Keith Rich Zufelt of 137 and Mel PeterWhen Robinson was 18 or ot age as ' Olketr ' '' ' 'v: ards with 98 Victor Day copped son to joinMagna 1 Bob Hamilton Chicago of Sande in rac- an jockey he went to Bay apprentice that Meadow where he rode his ' first ' '''' ' ' '' promi75 WITAMMINIPWRIONININEOPKIDOVMORIW) net low tr with ' of race while hall Idaho fame 133 mount nent On 29 1944 riding ing's May race he scored his are just as proud of the In his fifth ' Lawson Little DelMonte victory as an apprentice jockey Plan Nib ley Tourney - followers records established by Wayne Initial when h brought Weinen under the wire In the fourth race r A long shot i 9 A flag tournament will feature Wright and Willie Dennis of Rex- first the horse wild $3910 to wire- - In the next Xy Laffoon Orlarrlo Fla 67- ' 72-- 139 three Mont he tit tiespit It broken tinkle '"' till' the women's day program Tuesday burg Mose Merrill and Jack At- puttered r7) ' In a fell Dean rode 15 winners ' 1 ' 1 to as a 1 fume Lloyd Mangrum Los Angeles at Nib ley park Mrs Glen Sim- kinson of Idaho Falls Clyde Bar- and wise well on hiewee way iii ' 4:01 LI seriouttlY Injured jockey Wtin he -' tA mons president of the women's stow of Blackfoot and George top while riding Bubbling flirt at Hey Meadow ': - ' " Ed Furgol Pontiac Mich 69- - association Jockey from in and around Snit Lake announced Special Wolf of Salmon City who have gained fam on the turf 71-- 140 One of the more recent headlinere George Grant end yerrol Zufelt from ' putting prizes will be awarded 1 i 1 mite-size- d ers in Built Little the Ark Magne and Mel Potertion Ferrill zoomed Rock is V ' racing picture Johnny f ' i into the heatilinee 30 nil nation's April Job Dean Jessop whose fame when ha was astride William liellie' i Wins Medal Play Meet il' ! r l' winner in the came laid year when he WAS named Pinney Jimmy Thompson Los Angeles : NV W Monroe Downs t 1 t trill) at Churchill ! copped first place the number one jockey in the na- Vint derby et I pieeett Ilippey and 7ufelt i IA t: A medal play against tion after nir the onevictory favored role when the Jim Demaret Houston Tex in the (IRAS having ridden 290 win- Innetion'ts beet recore went to the poet In ass: tournament at Salt the par golf ners on tracks all over the country too 1944 Kentucky derby The pair drew 4 4c 91Vv" an outeide pout In the race and finished Lake Country club Saturday after- Jessop Is a son of Mr and' 1 0 Mrs Leonard Ott Joplin Mo well back in field of 14 the noon club officials announced Sat- Ernest W —142 Jessop of Nibley Utah rilliant Career urday night Lee Stevens finished His record was just 11 short of Herman Barron White Plains in RwInging beck to Idaho fans remember A second class in the place the world's established record N Y by With regret the ofbrilliant career of young Jack Atkineon Idaho Falls who was 1933 Jack in 71- - division Tex Westrope Houston Marti Elroy rapidly on hie way toward becoming one Blaine Packard won first place 71-- 142 of the nation's top jockeys when he died Started in 1929 in the class B meet and was folseveral years ago as the result of an inxHarold Brink Grand Rapids lowed muttered in Canada jury D O Clark First place to Add name by Robert Dennie and Wright rode at Bay Meadow' Jessop's Mich C group went to Dr (Tod) Leishman son of Mr and during the current racing season and in the class the Piper Cub ICTURE yourself in a handsome plane like the one illustrated above Rod Munday Springfield Mo their share of winners R S Allison and E S Ames Mrs John Leishman Logan Tod were aboard ride say who saw the the easiest-to-ow- n plane on today's market be pushing the leader next season Special started riding in 1929 and was the they'll grabbed second place laurels When the final ratings are posted It's xnenotes amateur A point par tourney will be held first Utah Jockey to achieve na- I good bet that these less than any other airplane costs lads from the We'd This only $665 down! In plane be up front of the field when the C1'4 at the club Sunday tional fame Among some of the will race for national honors is run addition the Piper Cub Special offers you proved economy of operation It gives you more French Netters Win mileage per gallon of gasoline than the average car Switzerland May LtTThReEt French The Piper Cub is so simple to fly that the average person can solo after just a few hours Davis cup tennis team took a 1 lead of instruction Moreover you don't have to pay to learn to fly your new Piper Cub A free In its second-roun- d European zone over the Optical Shop and a victory IRE! FLIGHT DEMOXSTIATION instructor goes with every new Cub purchase By WILLARD SPENCE match with Svvitzer:and Saturday "winning ways" Glen Cherry will win flying course by a government-license- d over Z C M I while Hay Turner P E Sunday's schedule trick &Kiting Bailey 1nC 7 p when Yvon Petra teamed with toss for the Bees and Jack (Jack- ace turnedi tha vs V F W No lur Prove to yourself bow easy the The Piper iCub Dealer in your locality is listed below Ask him for a free flight demon win Marcel Bernard In doubles to de- 33S6 p m—Zinik flporting Goods vs Mot son) Stahl for Zinik's In Sunday's withsoftball stamiliNgt including games of Cub is to Have your Piper And not n if to own Cub Special stration in the Friday May 24: Best buy your you're feat the Swiss Jost Spitzer and fats ready Piper for a - Cub 0 Piper vs tilt Inn p Metropolitan League 2 1 0 larnsi:!il Bungalow The Jordan V Ytene Buiter in lessons this safe Wun Lost Pct for dealer free see now demonstration good plane flying inexpensive flight your plane just yet 4 0 1000 Coors Boer King Kong Kelly will oppose the Jordan deciding singlesi matches will be 010 4 1 Zinik Sporting Goods Veterans' 'Valley Mink Rose in the Although open“ Ralph 1 007 2 played Sunday SPANISH FORK UTAH and Moffat's Bees are not too er These two chuckers have both 111:ireaFYtrin OGDEN UTAH EVANSTON WYOMING AURORA UTAH fsoo 2 e 2 --7- --:l 1 3 250 high up in the Metropolitan league won their only starts King Kong VM""R"11"11 Inc ir No 3 I W American West '!lo Service ' Airways Evanston Hying Service Spencer Flying race they are expected to put on downing Zinik's 8 and Rose Zintit Sporting3388Gonfts: Spanish Fork Flying Service h"3 4 0 — 6t Field a in exhibition Hinckley 5 chuckColumbia good Sunday Jonesies League night's trimmed Both 1" Evanston Airport Municipal Airport Won Lord Pet BRIGHAM CITY UTAH feature at White park ers tossed good ball moo 4 d NEED KRUndrYnt Headlund t talc' Aviation Homer in 1 of 3 the opinion 750 Zinik's Seagull the Jordan Valley is expected to SALT LAKE CITY UTAH 3 - 1 750 In the nightcap while Zephyr ChM ROCK SPRINGS WYOMING Coleman is the best club he has meamiure of Jonesies GREEN RIVER WYOMING 4il00 2 3 Municipal Steel Intermountain Airport Coors a draws bye LOAN i ever managed but the team has 500 2 2 Air Service Carter HPOE No 83 win over Utah Rudy and Headlund with a 2 2 Oil 500 Rock Springs Flying Servics Intermountain Flying Service to break into the win column Bingham moved Into first place In the Bingham CEDAR CITY UTAH 3 2 400 Utah Central Airport - yet Columbia with four wins and a lose while Pepper's Merchants 1 4 200 Metal after four straight losses Cole- Zephyr P O Box 662 P was toeing to Intermountain Steei Fort Douglas O Box 494 Aero Enterprises 4 0 000 man's boys have had two games the elubsters first boas of the PIPPIROIL The P League of Box Employes 730 has developed into very much O See SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Won Lost Pet an open race literally snatched from them after Columbia S L 11 3 0 1000 WOODS CROSS UTAH were in the bag UTAH LOGAN Red Fox pitching and hitting have been Junior Firemen apparently 1 4 they e00 Chamber Interstate Flying Service ELKO NEVADA L Fire- P I E A Palmer Holt main factor in keeping the 1 4 800 Jack Stahl has been chucking well the men in first place in the Employes' league Arden Daire Bountiful Sky Haven Airport Corp 1 751) Cache Valley Flying Service 3 Solt Lake Airport No 2 and the club is starting to hit with three wins The Fire- Electrical Products and no loins Gourley Flying Service 2 800 3 621 So Main runs seven scored men have had only 1 1 500 is RFD 32-200 Utah Oil Bldg plen- against them in three games the best de- ZCM1 Although the Metropolitan Logan Cache Airport Municipal Airport 1 3 250 Bailey Inc 435 K St ty tough this club will not dwell fensive record In the league 3 1 250 Burlington 1 3 250 So far this season three Fisn games Elmco INC HINCKLEY FIELD OaDEN UTAH PIPER CUBS ARE DISTRIBUTED BY UTAH PACIFICAIRWAYS long in the cellar 1 4 200 hurled Lemke of Arden Mont gomery Ward been Bud have Moffat's men are due to start Dairy has two to Ills credit with a 104 Opt 'cal 13hop 000 mmons 0 3 s 1 Bites Will Dicker ' All-Ameri- ca ' t On Union Issue Brooklyn Signs Three Gridders ' I g' - e Tribune Leased Vire of competition is expected when the 21st OGDEN—Plenty annual intermountain amateur golf tournament opens at Ogden PROVO—Provo will take the Golf and Country club Thursday Professional Ernie Schneiter of golf spotlight Sunday as the first the Ogden club said Saturday annual proamateur tourney with Forest Dale's Clare Emery winmore than 100 golfers from all of the affair for the pad two ner state sections of the participating and a member of other topyears 8 m over a at gets under way flight performers including many the Provo municipal golf course returned service men should make PROVO—Dead line for enterhot Ed Kingsley Sponsored by the Timpanogos the tening the annual Utah valley un- Bill competition Korns Joe Bernolfo Arnold Golf Assn with Ralph M Eggertnis tourney which will get Goff and Walter Cosgrriff of Salt sen tourney chairman in charge der way on Thursday afternoon Lake clubs and Gus Becker set been for the event will replace the annual has Tuesday night Henry Mathieu and T E Richards Provo open tourney in which golf Fred (Buck) Dixon tourney of Ogden are expected to come announced chairman clubs of various Saturday the professionals in for their share of the laurels conducted be will The tourney in the state also participated divisions men's singles A total of 46 prizes will be given in five Play Wednesday boys' away to various winners during and doubles and junior Dixon will be played The Sunday's play Mr Eggertsen said and WOMerl'il singles Mr 2 p m preceding at Wednesday of schedule be and will draw said Three beautiful trophies The tourney Each awarded the first second and third matches will be announced the Intermountain will be entitled to professional of in four the each winners place Tuesday night following closing select three amateurs from hts own divisions—championship Class A of the entry list club to compete with him Pros Class B and Class C not attached th clubs may pick or trophiee 34 merchandine wizen will he given away to winnere for draw three amateurs A vartoue performances milt of clothes Qualifying rounds for the amawill he given to the playr scoring the fire hole in one five epecialty prises of meet will be played Thursteur sport shirts and sweater" for the players beginning at 2 p m First day scoring the moat pars birdies or hotter ' in tile championship and Claes A divialons: round matches are slated for Fri five speciality prizes for players scoring and second round matches day pare or better in Clotoie B and C flights: — UPI 25 PITTSBURGH May sport shirt for moot strokes on No 1 hole for Saturday morning The semion firit nine: golf balls for each player infinals and finals will be Sunday birdie on No 4: mix apecialty Pres William E Benswanger scoring primes of mocks and ties for players 'scoring formed Robert Murphy of the Low Handicaps NMI" on No 8: a epecialty prize for htitheitt score in championehip and a flight: American Baseball teleguild hy in moot Cleoe for strokes prize Contestants must have handiopectirnitty flighte and lo and bchold a pair the Pittsburgh of 12 or under All entries of nylon! to the first six plitypro "coring gram Saturday that caps psalm to Molt officials plan to give theme Pirate management was willing to are to be sent to Ernie Schneiter their wives) nylon: With the top players of the Stat en- I discuss the reported unionization at the Ogden Golf and Country tered Including Clare Emery the defending club by Wednesday at 5 pi m champion the tourney promises to be an of the club Contestants will be entitled to interesting and a tabitter battleto for the develop champlonithip title expected Replying to Murphy in what he practice rounds Monday and TuesResides Emery Arnold Goff Bill Korn'' Edward King"ley and four Provoans Dave described as "a friendly gesture" day upon payment of tournament Crowton Gordon Crane Walt Zabriskie and entry fees of $3 Mark Nilsen are figured to be in the run- - the Buc president said: The icdh avrn IPIlit3bnse heipomflpolghsetd Socfhzithel pinnif)0 ettlialmcktoolflunidaaahlisoofexpcgeRellto"tarmaer "As we have no knowledge ter a rood showing: Basenot the American The course Is in shape and whether or 16 low qualifying scores and the provided good weather prevails some exbar- first cellent score' are expected to be turned ball guild is a duly organized flight of the following 16 In Last year Emery turned In two 34's Pittsof the for low scores any agent gaining out to for a 68 edge George and Earl This Schneiter for the title we are replying to score of Emery's is the beat turned burgh players In since the event was changed from a the guild in answer to their wire In the champion38 hole to 18 hole event of May 15 that we will be glad to Henshaw Released flight despite the fact that it was ship MEXICO CITY May 25 (UP)— mane on a day when Intermittent showers discuss with them what method play Interrupted Henshaw former Detroit four flights and they may have in mind for estab- Roy The schedule of th handicaps or each are am follows: Cham-A lishing the organization's right to Tigers pitcher was given his reClass pionship handicap' 5 and under or to repre- lease from the Vera Cruz team of handicaps of ftthrough 10 at 11 a m and bargain collectively B 11 of the Mexican baseball league Frithrough 15 and sent the players it claims to repreInane handicaps Chide C handicaps of 16 and over at sent" ft a m day night -- 4 I ' f pro-amate- ur : ' - 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