Show v 12 Jlht Salt £ak Tribttttg Thursday July Cards Win 11 1940 PRESS BOX 8-- 2 NOTEBOOK Salt Lake City’s public links team which goes over to Denver to the national tournament next week is going to be well taken care of The four-ma- n team conBill of Phil Korns Kunkel sisting Clare Emery and H A Hale each will reecive a $100 check to take care of his expenses to the meet The amount will cover plane transportation and the USGA limit expenses of $6 per day for 10 days The Salt Lake team will go first class and will have a chance to get in three full days of practice before the tourney opens The Jaunt has been made possible by the new Salt Lake Public Links Assn set up by Commissioner Fred Tedesco The association is made up of the presidents Lennie Runs Fast to Showers To Douse Big Skirt Fire! By PHIL MXEESE fifth when Dalton walked and Cabral and Shreve came through with singles The Card and Bee Infields have really been on their toe in the and to the last two games: Five double plays Tuesday and four Wednesday Fire caused by those nasty 'little Pocatello singles sent Len-Bi- e Kesparovitch's grass skirts up 'in flames Wednesday night at Perks field — and the Bees went down to defeat 8-- 2 basement in the Pioneer league standings Cardinals a Victory ingave the 0 the series finale of edge which will be played Thursday 2-- night Lenny limply didn’t have It Wednesday (but don’t forget that It was Just about the first time this season that he hasn't had it) beAnyway Lenny was wild andruns cause of this he yielded two in the third Then in the fourth four successive singles sent him to the showers and Portsider Paul Chaffee finished the game in reasonably steady style although he was wild at times Five Mlscuet And as Lenny went so went the Bees They committed five miscues and were completely muffled by Portsider Hile who of yielded only five blows Three them were doubles but they came when the paths were lonely as a Wyoming prairie And the Bees acted though they were dreaming of that Sunday night playoff With Twin Falls The Cardinals on the other hand ball got continued their heads-uthe hits when they meant runs — made it appear as and altogether though they were going to be in the thick of the second half fight Lenny got by the first two frames a hit and walking yieldingone nary man But his troubles only started in the second when be u p walked Williams and Hile Shreve and Rotsell came muffed one through with a single for the two Bill Brenzel Card who had three for three managrer and Tuesday — and two for four Wednesday smart baseball the while— played wa bo stiff and oro Wednesday hs could hardly get around Reason: He’s been on the sidelines for nearly two months with an Injury Bob Chesnes hit In the ninth frame and pinch smashed to center for what looked likerighta certain triple— but Vlnbladh took It on the fly for the best catch of ths game The Bees’ new Paul Chaffee has a goodportsider curve and If he finds the plate often enough he ehould be aa good as Savarese Pocatello AB H O A Salt Lake AB H O A 4 Dalton 4 0 0 2 0 Cabral 2b 5 2 S 0 i0 Bhrtva 3b 3 Hemon lb 3 19 0 0 Martin If 3 0 2 o Botelho rf 4 0 1 0 1 7 Rymer cf Braniel a 4 2 3 1 Leonard e 41 0125 11 UUa p 4 2 0 1 Kiprovch p 1 0 1 0 Chaffee p 2 0 0 4 xCheanea 0 0 TotaJa 39 11 27 14 Totala 31 5 27 10 xBatted for Cbaffaa In ninth 002 311 001—5 offer'll 100 010 000—2 2 Williams Psredes Brn-Antonall Reckner Rhreva ton Errora— Bhreva 2 Cabral Chaffee Dalton Antonall Stolen e baaa Paredes Sacrifice Vmbladh hits— Hen son Cabral Runts batted in— Henson RotzellRymer Brenzel Thompson An tonaii Shreve — Hilt Double to Cabrl: Antonall to playz Shreve to Henson Thompson toThompson Antonall Left on base — Pocatello 10 Salt Lake 10 5 in 3 13 Kaaparovletch J? In5 23 C£ffee Rn responsible for a 2 —Hi 3 1 Cbaffee Kasparovitch Stlrekouta — Bv Hile 3 Kaaparovltch 1 Chaffee 2 Baaa on balla — Off Hile 8 4 3 Chaffee Kasparovitch Hit with — ball Bv Chaffee (Antonall) pitched — Wild Chaffee Hile Balk — Chaffee pitches Galhe atarted at 815 ended at and Donett AttendUmplrTDmilt®111 ance — 3000 (estimated) u Thmpsti at 8 3 2 Willms If 4 0 0 1 5 Antnsll RotzeJl cf 4 2 3 Vnblsdh rf 4 0 2 Kacknr 3b 2 I Pradea lb 4 10 JM 111 ft 10 aiRUR1 Golfers Make Award to Ex-Secreta- runs The big blowup came in the Russels 7 Boise 1 fourth Reckner started it by walkIDAHO FALLS Ida — Idaho ing Then Hile (whose was a potent factor in his own Falls went into the Pioneer league victory) Paredes Brenzel (he’s still lead here Wednesday night with a that man) and Thompson singled 1 victory over the Boise Pilots Lenny took a walk Antonall nicked Chaffe for another single before The Russets didn’t have a bit of five-hthe three-ru- n rally was trouble solving the slants of Meis-te- r stopped They scored three runs in the Starts Wildly third inning one in the fifth and Chaffee started the fifth wildly then came back with another outburst in the sixth walking two but & double play three-ru- n pulled him out of the hole after which spelled showers for Mr the Cards had seored one run—on Meister a walk a sacrifice a wild pitch Boise ABHOA and an error The Cards got an- Slvrthrn aacf 5 0 0 0 Stangar other in about the same way In Owena 4X25 the sixth—on a hit batsman a Lowe lbrf 44 01 13100 balk and Rotsell's single The final Schmidt If 4 1 0 0 3b 4 1 1 3 Cardinal run came In the ninth — Tamona 2b 2 O 2 5 and the rally could have been about Bonnall Barker e 4 0 S 2 three rune worse except for the Meister p 2 0 0 0 Illcka p fact Kile's triple was cut to a xEntwlala 10 00 00 two-for-fo- ur 7-- it ry By DON BROOKS “You can say that it’s about time the man who spent nine years In the workhorse Job of secretary of our organization is recognized for hie untiring and fruitful ef- forts” And with that pertinent remark Brick Wood president of the Utah State Golf Assn presented Jimmy Hodgson associate sports editor of The Salt Lake Tribune with a gold watch in behalf of the links group Jimmy served as secretary for nine years He declined the position at the beginning of this season and Tommy Axelsen a veteran at this golf business took over the reins “Jimmy has done a grand job of handling the affairs of our organization for the last nine years” Brick said Wednesday “This job of taking care of the finances of handling details for all tournaments is a job You don’t know the tremendous amount of detail involved lintil you try it yourself I think that the decision of our association to give Jimmy a watch is extremely appropriate Pardon the adjective but if it adds emphasis to my opinion and to the opinion of others who know what Jimmy has done then the word has served B'L back-breaki- I Two-bas-e S L Publinx Unit Elects Leaders Leick wag named president and Norm Shultz was elected secretary-treasure- r of the Salt Lake Public Links Assn at a special meeting at The Tribune Wednesday night Other members of the executive committee are Karl Weiler Sid Clark and Jimmy Hodgson The committee announced plana for sending a team to Denver to the national public links meet and also reported that the season would be closed with a dinner dance at the Hotel Utah again this year All men and women tourney winneri at the public courses will receive their awards at that tendance A1 time SEE US FOR Motor O O Tuna-U- p Motor Overhaul Battery Check-U- p New Battery Brake Adjustment Summer Tune-UCar Wash p Lubrication Gat 011- - Tires Open 7 a m to 1 :30 a m O TRY OUR"ONI-$TOP- " AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Lowe Base Mrlstar eatlmated on balls Off 10 Struck out— By 3 Runs responsible Johrson Melater for — Meister 5 Hicks 1 Boise 9 Idaho Falls 8 °am® started ’O 25 Umpire — Htrona 5 1200 Left on Dsses— Losing pitcher at 8 17 ended and Bhartow At- Punchers Win about rules and tournament management as anybody In the state These qualities suited him eminently for the Job and he put them to full use for the good of our association and for the good of ” the game It’s about time Well said Brick OGDEN —Big Heslet hit a home run overHarry the center field fence 425 yards at Affleck park Wednesday night as the Twin Falls Cowboys plucked a fast 0 game from the Ogden Reds before a crowd of 1632 fans Heslet’s healthy wallop was the first homer over the center field wall this season and only about the third in league history was a powerful poke that put theItCowboys in front and assured them the victory as the Reds went scoreless PASEBALL SCOREBOARD 3-- Twin Falla AB H Leyrer cf 4 Radtka 2b 3 Patterson If 4 Heslet o Loewe ss Bonoml 3b Jensen rf Wlckert lb Carlson p AMERICAN LEAGUE 15 ll Totala 35 10 27 Totala 33 5 27 6 xBattad for HcWllllama In 8th Twin Falla OOO 000 120 — 3 OOO 000 OOO—O Ogden — Runs Heslet Levrer Radtke Errora— Radtke Carlson wlckert Stolen bate— Levrer 2 Bonoml Wlckert Radtke Sacrifice hlta — Radtke Home runs— Heslet Two base hits — Lon Lew Rung batted In— Heslet 2 Loewe Double play— Larson to Long Runs responsible for— Lew 3 Struck out — By Carlson 5 Lew S Base on balls — Off Lew 1 Hit with pitched hell— Robbe fCarlson) Umpires— —Cad v and Burns Attendance — 1632 Started at 8 30 ended 10 15 p m Left on bases— TvWn Falla 7 Ogden 7 Outlaw ‘Scalping’ BATON ROUGE La July 10 (UP) — The Louisiana legislature Wednesday passed a bill outlawing ticket “scalping’’ at athletic and entertainment events Wednesday's Reaults (No scheduled) Probobto Pitchers Thursday's At Wahinrton Chlrazo (Haynes (Ncwvorn 7 —night at Philadelphia st Lnitla (Potter (Marrhlldon Detroit (Truck! 19-at Bostoa (Fer- iim 3-- 6) 5-- 5-- 4-- 6) 6) ris 12-- 4) Cleveland (Chandler at (Feller night IB-8- ) 12-4)- New York -- NATIONAL LEAGUE Results Wednesday's (No lanwi scheduled) Thnredar’e Proha hie Pttrhera Boston ( ooper at Cincinnati 7-- (Walters night Brooklyn (Lombardi (Erickson New lork (Volselle —night (Brerheen Philadelphia (Judd (Strtacevich 9-- 6-- 5-- 5-- 6) 4-- 6) Pocatello Twin Falls Salt Lake at Chicago at St Loots at Pittsburgh price that the strike are over new car will bring the present on used car down fasti TWIN FALLS July 10 (AD— Maury Doerr business manager of said the Twin Falls Cowboys Wednesday the club Intends to proceed with Its protest of a game with the Salt Lake City Been June 7 won by the Baes The two teama tied for the first half title In the Pioneer league and will settle the deadlock In a special game at Salt Lake City Sunday Doerr said the protest would be taken to the National Assn of Professional Baseball Leagues after ha has seen the umpire’s report t Jack P Halliwell Pioneer league president Mgr Karl Bolyard of the Cowboys protested the June 7 game after Bob Chesnes Salt Lake City pitcher apparently had been ordered off the field for protesting a strike Chesnes continued In the contest however and the Bee management later said he had apologised to the umpire Sell your car to where you can still get the highest price Bement-Knig- In ht townl school Shame 7 Shame On You Larry Adler internationally famous harmonica virtuoso who is in Salt Lake to play with the Utah state symphony orchestra has had a warm welcome to our fair city with one exception — on the tennis courts Just before leaving Hollywood to come to Salt Lake Adler won a net encounter from Robert Taylor But when he had the urge to play tennis here Wednesday he JUNIOR RING SHOW Which means that ail blanks should be turned in to newspapers at least two days before then Bill Brenzel's alertness in running the Cardinals in their series opener here Tuesday has the whole Bill handles his town talking pitchers well and his judgment was never wrong Boston Red Sox had been granted use of municipal stadium at San Jose for a ball club in the California class C league in 1947 Southeastern A P reports fine league will assess a $100 memagainst any club when its from bers shout abusive' epithets the bench and umpires can’t determine exactly who is responsible 25 Harold McNeil chairman of the A A U boxing committee announces an outdoor junior boxing tournament for the first week in August Definite plans will be announced later Eight to 16 of the top boys in the event will go to the national junior tourney at Portland on 3 Boxers should conAug tact McNeil as soon as possible to get on the program 21-2- picked a partner with less chiv airy or more net ability At any rate Hays Gorey city editor of The Tribune handed the Salt Lake 6 2 setback visitor a 2 Gorey used to be a varsity netter at Utah The age of chivalry is dead doggonit! 6-- 8-- 6-- Shorts On Sports 4-- 6-- 6-- 7-- 6-- lf City 4 0 0 1 Belllston aa 5 1 1 6 Bird 3b M&vne 2b Jensen cf 4 0 0 1 Peterson cf 3 2 2 0 Kump s Wilton 2b 4 0 2 5 Owen lb E Jensen If 4 2 2 0 Cowley 3b 4 13 0 1 Davis rf Pass lb 4 10 0 Chftfte If Clark rf LftComb e 3 1 7 0! Lemmon e 3 12 01 3 0 0 3 Emmtrtia p 4 0 0 Ford p Totals 33 7 24 11 Totala 34 10 27 19 010 200 000—3 Provo 102 050 OOx — 8 Brlaham City Thres-has- e Errors— Ford Wilson Kump Clark hits— E Jensen 2 Two-bas-e hit— 2 Stolen and bases — Jensen Mavna Runs battad In— Page Mayne Peterson 2 Peterson LaComb Cowley Lemmon 1 Struck out — By Ford 5 Emmsrtaon 1 Base on balls — Ford 3 Emmsrtaon Doubts plays — Kump to Wilson to Page — Owen to to Belllston Msvne Umpires Bates and Santlsteven 5315 Tooele Surprises Murray 3-- 2 Rushtons Tooele Sandy 1 1 2 3 333 250 000 4 0 Wednesday’s Results 0 CTO 18 9Crescent Sandvs O (forfeit) Rushton'a Porters-WaiterO (forfeit) Midale 9 Tooele 3 Chris's 2 Sunday’s Schedule Midvale at Murrsv Sandv at Tooele 5:30 p m Porters - Waiters vs CTO No 2 4:30 p m Crescent vs Rushtons Tooele became the Giant Killer the Amateur Federation by springing a 2 defeat on hitherto undefeated Chris's of Murray Wednesday night at Tooele in one of the two games played in the Bonneville division CYO had an in 3-- - easy time knocking off Crescent The other games were forfeited as Rushton’s won over Sandy and Midvale got the nod over Porter-Waite18-- 0 rs AB H O A ABHOAI Tooele Chris's P Poultn 3b 4 0 0 11 Palntsr 3b 3 0 0 0 3 2 12 J Eyre cf 4 1 1 01 Jones ss W Felt lb 4 O 3 OlPagllons ef 3 1 0 O T Poultn ss 3 1 0 O Anaran lfrf 2 110 Solomon e 3 2 12 0 Psulos rfp 3 10 2 D'Mchele 2b 1 0 O 2 Cushing rf 3 S Petersn If 3 Rinaldi 2b 10 0 0 Cerronl lb 2 0 5 0 R Felt 2b M Eyre p 10 2 Totals 29 Chrla s Tooele Creaesnt 3 Rugg 3b Lunuen p rf 3 3 Zerott If Wlrthlln lb Hill ss Woolev e Masearo cf Black 2b Vranes rf Jones 2b 2 Connell lb Baum a Nash MorrellP If Total Crescent C lj O’ Reilly Cf 1 F Caput o as 0 Kiln lb 1 J Csputo 2b aPlKBnell! rf O 1 1 3 0 2 Boeden 3b 0 Seifert If 0 Leopold cf II Smith rf Hansman p 26 6 18 10 0 1 24 6 21 7 020 000 O — 2 002 001 X — 3 AICIO abho 10 II Ffraio 1 10 10 Totals 6 18 3 2 1 0 112 3 0 11 0 AB H O A 5 5 10 o o o 4 5 0 2 5 4 3 3 4 1 1 4 piti brown-skinne- 15-rou- Angler Takes Big Jordan Trout S L Salt Lake anglers prone to belittle the Jordan river as good only for swimmin’ holes and mosquito hatching no doubt will be surprised at this report: Leonard Gunn 615 S 2nd West at took a seven-poun- d rainbow from the river Wednesday afternoon in the vicinity of 21st South and 9th West sts He was using a spinner with a fly attached He d also landed a brown 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 2 2 e GB ‘ did so by him Louis will begin training at Pomp-to- n Lake N J on Aug 1 He conditioned there for Conn Mauriello hasn't selected hi camp yet Taml’a big metropolitan following hope that he will do the most thorough conditioning job of hi career Tami who owns a pub in the Bronx and who has a weakness for starchy Italian food dislikes training and has a tendency to get hog fat unless he works like a beaver SCOT RETAINS RING TITLE GLASGOW Scotland July 10 (UP) — Little Jackie Paterson of Glasgow retained his world flyweight championship Wednesday denight by winning a cision over Joe Curran of Liverpool England before 50000 spectators at Hampden Park stadium deIt was Pateraon’s first crown he fense of the had won from Peter Kane of Glasgow on June 19 1943 In retaining the world title Paterson also kept the British empire and British Isle title 15-rou- JUST RECEIVED! A 112-pou- DESK GUARDS Only 5100 Per Set For e dollar Investment save the price of e feed meey pair ef hese PHONE SALT LAKE d Sa-voi- Shipment of RUBBER a string of 11 straight kayoes Louti has belted out 50 fighters In Mauriello's last ring appearance May 17 he knocked out Bruce Woodcock heavyweight champion of the British Empire in the fifth round at Madison Square Garden The Bronx slugger never has been knocked out or stopped although he has been on the floor several times Gus Lesnevich Lou Nova Lee Jimmy Bivins and even John Thomas had him down but he came up fighting every time Lack of foot leverage due to a childhood ankle Injury makea him easy to knock black-haire- out-smarti- d DESK EXCHANGE 35 West Third South SALT LAKE CITY 600 1 1 333 2 1 three-quart- Thursday's Probable Pitchers or Wicker 8:15 p m Tain Falls (I)ljanlch ) at Ogden (Sanders 0 0) 8:30 P m ) Boise at Idaho Kerrigan Falls (Connnt 8:15 p m 8 Pocatello at Halt I dike(Hills (Hornlg 4-- 7-- 0-- 11-6- 7-- SOUTHERN 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191 160 X — 18 on CTO u Mu nd Totals 7 4m d Just about every school In the PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE country has come out with the OB exdeclaration that it is going to The latest i ' athletically pand addition to the list is ftRegis colli ii If expanding 18 lege of Denver 19 means winning half the teams are 30(4 certain to be disappointed 31(4 Denver sports fans have raised First gams: 100 000 200 — 3 10 4 $2000 for Ham Jenkins blind Ne- Hollywood 010 141 10X — 8 15 1 Angeles gro middleweight who lost his LosBittner Smith and Unser Chambers (5) a seeing-ey- e in traffic and mishap Rplndel dog Second game: 200 earned have golfers Nearly 100 000 0 — 1 6 O Hollywood 010 001 X — 2 7 0 Angelea places in the national public links LosPerez and Wllliama tournament at Denver but only Oakland and Sheely 000Terry OflO 00 — 0 1 2 64 of them will qualify for the Seattle 000 000 01 — 1 5 0 Sueme Speer and Kearse Tost and — If two of Salt Sactamento match play 001 IOO OOl 3 9 2 Lake’s four make the grade they Portland 010 OlO 002 4 11 2 Barret and Souza Dave Howard SanFreitas and Marcuccl will do well 020 OOO OOO— 2 8 0 Diego basketeer is teaching San Francisco 013 000 OOx — 4 15 0 Brlllheart (7) and Rica Melswimming and acting as lifeguard tonDumier and Sprln Dave reat Clarkston Wash n car col cently was In a head-olislonand suffered a broken hand and wrist along with other in But he's back in shape juries now and hopeful of playing more basketball — probably in the pro league 1 6-- 8-- down-r&t- her than any weakneii la Joe the chin a hard puncher who has against more Io t Saves Beats knockouts than the scored and who never has been Mauriello lost seven of his 77 bouts champion — to Billy Soose Joe Baksl Le Ome belted out With prices ranging from $3 to Lesnevich (twice) and Bivln (twice) $30 Mike Jacobs estimated that In two other bouts with Oma Tami contest could gross knocked him out and took a the about SI 000 000 This price rauige decision He wss a light ta quite a come-dow- n from the 10 when he loat to Lesneto 100 which prevailed for the heavyweight vich and Soose Louis-Con- n title fiasco at the staabout two tnche shorter Tamt dium June 19 than Louie and he will be outabout 207 to 194 Percentages were not announced weighed James (Lefty) Remlnl Mauriello' but it is believed that Louis will made this comment on the manager of the net gate and match receive 40 : “Louis always had trouble Tami 18 Both Have Signed JOE ‘WORRIED’ Jacobs after straightening out DETROIT July 10 (CP)— a “personal matter” in Detroit for Champion Joe Heavyweight the champion announced at 20th Louis more about bis Century headquarters that both hook off theconcerned tee than hie left the principals had been signed forchalhook in the ring refused to prebout Neither champion nor dict the outcome of hie Septemwere nor their managers lenger ber title fight with Tami Mo-rlel-loIn Detroit Louis is present Wednesday merely advieto terms Joe and Tami agreed “I think I’ll be able to that more than a week ago but the iog of myself ill right care take anDetroit “matter" delayed nouncement of the match until Jacobs declined to dis- with punchers because he stuns easWednesday knocked him cuss the Detroit affair but he em- ily Max Schmeltng Buddy Baer belted him through phasized that it had “absolutely out Washington Tony no connection with the heavy taxes the ring ropes at out on hi feet in Galento had him Louis must pay for having two big the round and on the canvas in first money bouts in one year” The the third Jim Braddock put him June 19 floperoo drew $1925564 down with the first punch he threw out of which the champ received at Chicago If an old fat man like could do the terrible things 625000 — before Galento approximately he did to Louis with his left hook Uncle Sam took his cut Imagine what young Tami will do with hia left hook that can knock Explains Choice down a horse And Tami ha a Jacobs explained that he had straight right to back up that left selected Mauriello to meet Louis hook —a straight right that can tear head off And he’s a deadly because Tami stands out as the your Louis isn't climbing into the heavyweight who apparently can finisher nng with any Billy Conn thi time" give Joe the best fight Good Boxer At 23 the Bronx Italian i nine year younger than the Detroit Mauriello fight out of a semiNegro and despite hi youth Tami crouch He is a boxer although hae had mor ring experience than — like Louis — he good goes in for no fancy the champion He ha had 77 pro- footwork He never has lost to fessional bouts to LiOuia’ 58 He reg- one who would stand up and anyslug istered 52 knockouts and is working with him The men who beat him The bout one-poun- the Big BUI Tllden bowed out ofHills at Forest pro gras courts meet S&btn of Nevada losing9 to 1 Wayne 0 1 Elsewhere 6 In the nation tennla came In for Its seeded six as share of attention finals players moved Into the quarter of the west side meet In Forest Hills Frankie Parker Gardner Alejo Russell of Buenos Mulloy Aires and Frank Guernsey of Florida got Into the quarter finals of the meet at Spring Lake Budge Patty and Tom Brown defeated the Swedish duo at Varberg Sweden Margaret Osborn in the same meet defeated Alva Bjoerk of Swe2 den At Columbus O In the women’s national collegiate golf meet freckled little Carol Frese of Reed college Portland Ore sprang a big upset by setting a new competitive course record 73 and joined Dorothy Germaine in the favorite’s circle Byron Nelson was the favorite to cop Kansas City’s 20000 Invitational golf meet which opens Thursday Henry Cotton British pro broke the course record at St Cloud Paris by shooting a sharp 66 which gave him the lead In the French open tourney ’CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE Bill Butland of the Bosox pitching staff was released on Wednesday’s Results K Abel Cestac R option to Louisville 19 12 1 will meet American Fork Argentine heavyweight 6 13 13 Eureka the winner of the Buddy Durrani and Darling: Erlckaon Barlund bout in a July 16 andPeters Richard Maxwell Sanderson R H E A bill scrap at Oklahoma City 4 7 2 to protect wild life in future con- Levan 2 9 1 Fork Spanish struction power and flood control Lowe and Wankler and Jorgenson was dams approved unanimously in Christensen Davia the senate agriculture and forestry committee Athene piloted by Jockey Warren Mehrtens scored a length win at park and the purse was Arlington worth 28400 Here's Me topped the field at RockWill Pay Highest Cash ingham park Wednesday followed by First Sentry and Belrate Price for Your Eddie Arcaro guided Carolyn A to RIFLE SHOTGUN at victory Empire City Right-hand- Wednesday’s Result Twin Falls 3 Ogden 0 a Pocatello S Balt Idaho Falls 7 Boise X TO SELL FOR BIG PRICES Now PUSH PROTEST 8-- inning Wednesday night push across five runs which gave them an 3 victory over Provo in the first one of their three-gam- e Indusplay-of- f for the first-hatrial league championship AB H O A Proto ABHOA Brl ex-Ut- ah Boise Ogden CHANCE ar 6-- PIONEER LEAGUE W L Pet 4 2 Idaho Falls 667 ’ Ike Armstrong of the University of Utah just back from a vacation jaunt to the midwest where he also attended the NCAA track and field meet reports that the colored trackstera monopolized honors in the track events According to Ike the dusky trackmen won first and second in the 100 first and second m the 220 first and second in the 440 second in the 880 and first in both the low and high hurdles The Utah mentor also said that Gil Cruter Negro high jump ace who still holds the conference record had some fine Negro lads at the NCAA Cruter is now coaching at the Southwestern university southern Negro Coach SPORTS BRIEFS 3-- 7) LAST 2-- t By JACK CUDDY NEW YORK July 10 (UP) — Joe Louis busiest champion in heavyweight history was matched Wednesday for his 23rd defense BRIGHAM CITY — The Brigham of the crown against young Tami Mauriello of the Bronx at Yankee City Peaches came to life In the stadium Sept IS to fifth Porters-Walter- s Colored Lads Star ) 8-- 3 ministered by the three golf leadAMATEUR FEDERATION ' ers and Commissioner Tedesco BonnevllI Division It's a great improvement over the Including time played Wedntid&y old system in which committees July 10 Pet W L O 1 OOO 4 and players solicited the town for Midvale 1 3 750 Chris's donations to send the team to the CTO 1 3 750 2 500 2 Crescent national meet 2 1 333 er O A Ogden 0 McWllmi ssABHOA 3 Montag cf 4 Hobbe 3b Schmses rf Pawllck If Long lb La ran 2b-a-a Robb 2b e Westrcrap Le w p xPerowskl 0 0 0 Money was raised through the city amateur and the Tedesco open tourneys and by the clubs Funds will be adthemselves Even though he lost game No as compared with nine victories Bob Chesnes Bee right-handcontinued his strikeout ’pace In hLs 3 loss to Pocatello Tuesday Bob whiffed 10 to raise his total to 159 in 119 innings His average suffered howbatting ever for he got only one hit in four trips Voting for the Pioneer league’s two games set for Aug 1 in Pocatello and Aug 2 in Salt Lake already has reached “heavy” Fans are to mail proportions their selections to newspapers in The blanks will be their area forwarded to League Prexy Jack P Halliwell Dead line is July all-st- Lelck of Bonne- A1 ville 4 10 single when Paredes failed to touch Second Anyway a single by ReckTotals 35 4 24 15 Totals 2S 7 27 9 for xBatted Hicks In ninth ner Dalton's error and Kile's blow 001 000 — 1 fot run produced the extra-basIdaho Falls 003 013 OOx — 7 e The Bees’ Runs — Owens Stanton 2 Aydalotta 2 blows came Fontaine Johnston at wide Intervals— Henson's In the KruegerTamona Errora — Barker 2 Aydalotta 2 Hill first Cabral’s in the second and 3 wefontaine — Stan- its purpose” Joiiueton Btolen basra However ton ftymer’s in the sixth Smith Brtekner “Jimmy is Intimately acquainted Henson's did come after Shreve had Runs Aavdelotre batted In —Stanton Ragnl Smith Brtekner 2 Hit oyAydalotta — Smith with many of the top golfers In talkedTheand that was the first Bee Rain pitcher Melater hit — Brtclmer Lowe as much other counter came In the by fun Schmidt Double olaye — Stangar to Lowe the nation and he knows Bonnell to Johnston 2 est Dale and DIAMOND DUST Two-bas- 10-4- of the three courses Karl Weiler of Nibley park Sid Clark of For- B L (Brick) Wood left president of Utah Golf Assn present Jimmy Hodgson of The Tribune a gold watch In recognition of his nine years of fruitful endeavor as secretary of state organisation n Bo-Lil- Jim Pistorius Utah center has been signed to play pro football with the Salt Lake Seagull this fall Pistorius turned out for spring football at the "U” after two years in the navy but he is not eligible at the hilltop school this fall and will turn his attention to the money game Young To Meet in Yank Stadium Peaches Cop First Title Contest 3230 PIST0RIUS SIGNS AS SCRIBE GETS AWARD 'P t By JIMMY HODGSON Bilge! 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