Show T:V Y 40 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDXESDY MORNING AUGUST 23 16 1933 FRED MORRISON MAY PLAY IN UTAH OPEN — : - —— c Games for Majors in Inter-Leagu- e Mid-Seaso- Receives Momentum n DON HEFFNER OTHER CLUBS GOES TO YANK Roy Von Elm Smacks What an Open Unit my aging eye are much dimmer than I think they are the outlook tor thia Utah open golf tournament that begin Friday morning at the Country club ie some conside- ’Em in First Drill Left Hander Appears CLUB IN 1934 rable bright Not In many ages has there been such a field—both as to class of coinpetition and as to number of players With 40 already safely rn 40 it wouldn't be at all surprising to see upwards of 50 out there swinging in this new contagion for the competitive angle of golfc All ef which i a meet healthy My blggeat thrill te date alga has beta in the way the younger By TOMMY AXELSEN This Utah state open golf championship was so filled with news player— particularly amateurs — are going at this thing There Tuesday that it positively bulged at the sides From early morning are two reaaona for the interest until nearly dark when the last of the practice field stowed its work in take their golfing they dubs in thd Country club golf shop the links were kept smoking by Ferhape the foremost at least professional and amateur pretenders to Charley Foley’s throne And with the majority Is that by payoff tne course additional news leaked around concerning another big ment ef a tournament entrance fee they are entitled to seven days time professional who may cast his lot with the natives for the — ef felf aver the state' slickest 1933 crown - golfing emporium But an equally The latest tournament possibility is Morrison is one of strong urgo—I hope— Is to gain Fred Morrison of these the playing professionals eaaening by 'competing with United States whose golf bag Is his past masters at the game fortune and who goes far afield m There is not an entrant in the tour- season and out of season in search of nament who by keeping his eyes quite golfing worlds to conquer Fred has well opened cannot gain much more twice won the Chicago open and than his entrant feeby" applying plucked golfdom's richest single plum NEW YORK Aeg 22 (UP)— the experience of the seasoned ama- —the Ague Caliente opep Chris "Red” Cagle of Army gridteurs and professionals to his- own Luttrell Looks Gbod iron fame and John "Shipgame A practice round with" any Fred W Kelly low handicap Counof the Utah professionals is producclubber informed the tournament wreck” Kelly former Kentucky tive of pointers on the game Under try Tuesday that Morrison had football player today announced tournament stress how much more committee him he would compete Kelly that they had purchased the there is to learn by observing how assured Is now in Los Angeles and likely will Brooklyn football elub of the Nasituations are met and what shots noted Los Angelan back tional league from William Dwyer are played under varying conditions fly the nf he appears here It is and hla associates Thursday likely that definite information on It Ir understood that Cagle and Outtide Talent Morrison's entry will be forthcoming Kelly turned over about 825009 Wednesday cash in tho transaction Utah golf has been a little beMeanwhile the boys on the tournahind In encouraging outside golf-er- a Carlo played with the Giant wood saw to continued for two season and Kelly wae to compete Five year ago ment course ‘Elm Von was Roy Principal sawyer with them for half of last seaGeorg Lewis won the Utah amaUtahn and professional son- They are trying to have teur and took It back to'Caltfor-- I transplanted flip club-a- t of Plantation the Country tain John McEwan former with him Thera wm pot a Boise Roy played two rounds with moment's criticism Of Ua particiCrois and Holy Oregon Army a southpaw youngster from the Idaho ' coach take charge of th elub this pation la tho tournament As a Infall matter of fact ho gavo tho 1928 capital whose golf also gave theThis tournament much color that It terested onlookers an eyeful southpaw the first good would not havo had And yet tourfrom that tlmo to this (hare ha' golfer ever to appear in a Utah Seen no serious effort made to nament Is Cy Luttrell He not only he but 'em far and straight get autsido player ef ability to smacks has a sound short game He is 180 compete pounds pf muscle has a powerful pair This season however the situation of shoulders and apparently possesses is changed Contestants and commit- -' an ideal temperament His only diffitee alike are roundly pleased 'that culty on his first tw® rounds on which Ky Laffoon Denver's Green Gables he scored 77 and 78 was with putting pro will be after the 1933 crown He said however that he hoped to The homebred have had the fight all have the Country club greens figured Battle for Points Tightens to themselves for many years This close enough in a day or so that they year perhaps they will have a little would no longer bother him as Race Nears Clog faster company in which to travel Ogden Flayer In And if Fred Morrison of Los Angeles Hoy’s game was a revelation to the ing Date and way points cornea up to play the homo folks Roy Is hitting his irons Story will be the more interesting with more decisiveness than he has WOMEN'S OOIr LEAGUE ever done before The blond youngJust as th youngsters breakW L Pet Pt Op ster played two rounds in 73 and 75 Poreat Dal s 0 1 ooo 120 5 30 tram can much in the learn ing best fteldina avefase of th Western Utah and he in turn had putting difficulties Country Club I 3 600 104 5 40 more seasoned Utah players so here 3 4 333 70 5 100 leatue for the season It was revealed here oouslas there Roy seems to have Fort 3 SO 3 eon these la turn match their own much and 000 Bonneville Al Sunday' ofThey93 played 33 fames with an more punch in his golf game Ntbley Park 0 5 000 301 173 S otrokea and Judgment against sists and 03 errors and is in splendid conditionJor his big (Total point sovern atandlna) faster eompotitlon Hercules Powder with an averaS oF'OS tournament effort - was second followed by GemmMl Club with AU of which lo vital if golf I Thursday Y Rrhedul amateurs Joined 023 and U S Mlnea with 020 Three m 9 Also Neville at a Forest Dal Bonneville jOgdenites Jack to continue without going jtele the lists for the Among averasee Th big play They are Only one women's team match is Art Benning club champion George Victims Cali in Upset E Pet Theta Youngs tert All took a nn schedule this week with Forest Ecdes and Bob Carman 0 1 000 state team golf champions play0 1 000 fornia Amateur A sensational opportunity at least practice spin over the tournament Dale’s 901 Bonneville on course the 75 with score links best ing Bonny the 971 Benning' is presented to give the golfing youngs 933 Thursday at 9 a m But regardless of aters a well deserved pat on the back reported for the three 932 fact that it is the only attraction There is a crop coming up— the Wil- Nearly the entire lipid “5f 40 en- the 22 933 W-DEL MONTE Calif In Aug cox Milham Hartenatein Manning et trants practiced one or two rounds much interest is shown as the two a :6i of saw that in meet day major rivals for upsets battle the concenThe in amateurs points particular al group— that requires more than 4 929 trated on their golf That “field of According to form during the season the defending titleholder Neil White 628 passing consideration Of the group 40” is fic- to date the Dalers’ would have little not and fact of comout of incidentally Los Angeles tumbled Wilcox invites most intent scrutiny 866 In en- difficulty their A tion of check meeting previous Tuesday night this It was lad who carried Owen 847 Dale won as it pleased 28 petition by a comparative unknown Forest to amateurs 24 tries revealed date 857 20 holes in the Utah amateur Covey California's leading amateur golfers lfl professionals definitely in the points to 2 recently And that was no fluke In and an was early season match passed through the second round of running Les Jarman That that tournament he was literally championship' 300 Forest Dale and Stuart Pett an- and was played in bitter cold with a the state amateur shooting th eyes out of his golf ball of championships to sleet snow storm and additwo other Daler were the latest making matters on every hole 930 04 even day more difficult the tions closing during along with the Ogden entrants Tho others have latent possibilities The slender University of Southern E Pet also Wilcox had a chance to uncover Kelly also will appear in the tourney moments of play 0 1 000 team Neither will be at Its full California lad who started out so ausaome of hi promise and to me at Among the professionals on the 0 1000 in defense of his crown Bonfor piciously match Thursday’s strength 0 1 000 least looks like the coming young grounds for their first practice whirl neville will be minus off a with keen 982 paired stroking the services of Nib-leHe nor none of the others were Mickey Riley the former 906 his Its captain- - Ruth Wretberg from section own Fred youngster golfer and of Park pro George Orullian of Mrs C i to finish among the lead957 i known name E Jr whose is not Clark No 5 Dale Foley Fprest UnatE Wilson er in this tournament But the en- Logan and Emery $7 also will be minus Its No 1 player to major tournament play intached An foursome tire group will be playing the tourinteresting Helen Hofmann who is out of the Clark proved the better match play ney with open eyes— absorbing golf- cluded Tom McHugh Forest Dale pro city However Mrs f5Iack '903 Gorman contestant because when three down Thornton Morris Fort Douglas Bill returns to ing lore ana stowing it away for use Wllles 852 Dale lineup and should and five to play he began an uphill the Fort and 839 or Douglas so in year pro Ralph when additional seathat returned him Winner by it battle somewhat strengthen 833 The 15 Pugrplre will quartet make played only them tough gentlesoning the margin of one-u- p 826 Lineups men for their now superior opponents holes a Clark from player Tee TakesJt Easy mSSWSSP lhe San Gabriel club is in his own Mr Watch these yeungatera In th Mr a Siodrur pesrt Riley Tee Branca fresh from his par- - Mr fifi — 4US Florence pen Dent worry about their cracking 3 Vof Wda-4- he MwmY OBMMl£t CLUB 923 crowded mile Mrs J B B ram well Mrs a W Huehee wtetehewlher - obeervi" ho w par round in the practice period thua Mrs K Pet A PO H Roee 13 0 1000 3 often they make the same golfing far— contented himself Tuesday with Mn HMark pa on out of competition was no more looked C Johnson p BF- C M Thom Welae 13 1 0 1000 Link for than of defeats Neville the Jack Davis error— and make a mental note Just enough golf to p B F Manley Mlaa O Bramwell 3 4 0 1000 the feel of Mre keep Bletzacker 3 Gorman or tw on how they meet Mra Donna Williams of Pebble Beach and W W Campbell Crellln p si 1000 t o jack his clubs He' spanked around the Mrs O 1 ooo Mra elvde Mareroft of Los Angeles 4 0 the final day compared with upper four holes and admitted that Mre M McDowell p Shephard 4 101 Neville five times state champion J Smith lb If their Judgment on the opening he was hitting them "all right” That 13 78 Mclvor p lb met his master in Rex Bailes Long H 18 fcolee 19 134 Bqseball’s Rig Six for the Smith Tee is somewhat 937 9 50 Beach youth by a 2 score If rf Stillman Toe’ll bo somewhat enlightened of a speech 1 913 13 cf Sumnlcht Campbell'S defeat by Ned Strong Harker 3b 15 Owen Covey 1931 champion played (By Associated Pressi 59 was not expected Bush 3b 3b Jr with F T Whitworth Neither turned Klein Phillies 9 ion' 73 il -m ’’! but the latter took the Los Angeles Fish 360 in a score but both were hitting their Foax Athletic 45 114 443 34 Johnson is 324 veteran into camp by a 3 and 2 count BSantlstevan 23 118 soo 3b shot well Covey la not keying much Simmons White Box 104 813 33 Pavia Phillies 370 In conother matches the favorites Butterfield M about this tournament but he is dead- Terry Olanta 794 1 S3 327 ? of Buckle tinued their drive toward the title 793 -lit 600 ly intent on finishing well up I 4 rf If 700 Charles Fererra of San Francisco na- Muir 3 AbletL Ed Kingsley state amateur chamJ 3t 600 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Team glanllar Meverholfer tional links elimiJ public 000 champion 9 3 his unwound Louisville pion 0 usual Milwaukee cf pretournaDavidson Pot Wop Lori E 8 Hadden nated 4 to Oakland Beaver J ment blue story after a round that Columbus t 8t Psul 3 I S 023 77 041 37 Cedar I Charles Seaver of Los Angeles had Total! was only partially satisfactory Ed Toledo 11 Minneapolis 7 St Geoiy mmsmi leoateti 1f B MINE8930 U no in trouble beating Harry Sharpe Mmerarul had a par 72 on Monday but didn't X Pet INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Milford AH tame postponed rain of San Francisco 0 1000 1 do quite as well Tuesday and immediW L Vincent cf ? W Bonn p ately began to predict dire results for Ohldleter p Cedar City JjMUfor 989 his plav in the open However 150 Kramer c 969 1 Otorit 8 MineraYlli That a about all there is to the story Caulfield 964 144 lb H Powell to date 937 Except that the mounting p Tanner 931 handUr trounced entry list has caused the tournament te rf flJ w?nPV®A!?llkrJcu JJ Laraon Railroaders U- -l In a league committee Brady rf lb 3b keep the course open ssfciai Kiife eam'anjj th'matic 'flld- - right up totoopening Cowan 3b rf 923 of play Friday 4 EU Hlmtmry 3b 890 team featured and marred the R Bonn 3b to morning close intention 894 Original Santa Maple HP 3b the course Thursday was abandoned The wore: Moore CEDAR CITY as entries continued to in and mujord take the singles crown wqn last year Oieen b p 007 By JAMES L RENICK BHOA “HO interest kept mounting pour p Adam rf 847 with each VANDALIA Ohio Aug 22 W)— An by Fred Tomlin of Glassboro N J "haler If 4 Tit oCYgwford dame Si C ulatnan 3b I 1 1 ! hour 324 s i Fthrnghm F p of Muechert J Cedar Was nor 733 Lightner Rapids 101 Tannor 2b‘ I J J automobile salesman from W A Clinton Carter general chairman and I Roehek 3 Iowa won the amateur doubles title Lunnen rf lbrf 330 a 6 0 Stacey If Johnaou dinner chairman reports that the an- Ind was crowned trapshooting cham- with 187 out Ted Reflfro ol nosing 33 M0 nual pretournament dinner Thursday 073 373 in today’s feature DelUMonl by a single target Mark Total! TenByek pion of night will likely draw a record at- event of champions Portrr Arie tii Champaign 111 finished third the American grand VICTOR handicap MORONI tendance Heap tournament—the battle between hold- with 184 and Frank Troeh of Portland iToJ fr Total M l Jl ) Total ers of state titles Ore fourth with 181 S9fns i kite— Summary: Homo run— Porter a H 1 Cheek who has been shooting Mrs Walter P Andrews of Atlanta Wainer J Stacey Portrr Struck out 1 clay targets only three years out- Ga retained her women's doubles ti- home ManttbpUyCatWMoron Auut 111 “V on bells— o I classed a field of 35 other state cham- tle by breaking 87 out of a possible sonTh £Jiw-C- is and Voodbury Scorrr—R punk KAirn and when the 100 and Miss Alice Crothers of Chestpions or runners-u-- h o BHfA final scores were posted it was found nut Hills Pa was second with 78 OeMMXU WINS' j" 010 b' 4 3b Clowrd U BnvORAM— OemmaU club Western Utah that Cheek had cracked 197 out of a Karl Maust of Detroit Steve CroUv Chrlstensn rf 4 1 oBrthwalte a 3 19 O EUtson “Hewn o Bin mc possible 200 t"‘00 4 J 4110 Faux era p W Ba of A Hills to and Chestnut nose out Paul t targets defeated 'the Logan Elks 4 110 3 3 Henry 3b 1 e tl' 0 on tho KAYSVIUE Earle of Starr S C by CLUB Gries of Benson 111 tied for third Blackham local diamond Sunday 4 3 10 s 4 0 I'Jtrekson margin Egley a H OA1 f GOiMBX BHOA 4 4 4 0 of one Retd in race ef of of Olsen the champion champions Linford X 3 Buckle ef o 1 o :c:::: 1 11 4 s ciartrf 4100 In another event John R Taylor of each with 195 The first two staged LSjme ef Th 4 0 0 Marker 3b 4 or: pM Thomas 4 0 0 0 1 0 Edmonds If 3 N lb Clowrd Prrklnr rf B Johnson If 3 0 5 0 BMITHFIEUD LOOAJf Newark Ohio competing with other a sensational shootoff for the honor Petersen If 3 0 I 0 Johnson 3b 3 0 0 0 3 Chipman 4 AB Stillroanlt H 0 R 1 0 4 0 AB if 0 R H If 0 0 CEUIson oiit 75 C Perklpa If shooters won Crothers with the Richard If North professional Muir rf 3 finally winning ! 4 0 0 A8ym4"ci 190 0 Schofield M :4 Rulktrion ef 8 sueh ib American 74 Maust broke both title in 4 0 clay target straight f J Smith lb l 3 b M Usnwo 3b I PcrkM lb j xLayton tb 4 0 4 34 11 0 3) Total 33 team race be- Total After trailing The annual east-wesingles and doubles H Smith o 4 f 10 1 Mclvor p 1 c Scsmoiu 20 300— 4 0 310 : I yMan!r at the end of the first 100 targets in tween the 10 high shooters of each Moroni 4 Butterfield 0 5 OHsnnn c 2 R rf 4 0 400 000 000—4 Mantt Vn Nor lb fMu the doubles yesterday with 95 Tay- section of the country on the first Summary: Errors— Blaekham 1 Eeley lb 3 0 9 t 2 Olnry is ? rune— M Olowerd 2 4 ?J lor was back today with 82 for total two days’ count was closely contested Braithwalt 1 Horn M Ewini rf S If 4 0 Three-fca- s lCsh hit— L Byrne 34 if 11 ScrOKther 3b 4 S B Ewing of 187 B F Duncan of Lucy Tenn with the east winning by e margin Paux Erickson I’ T045 -I Q hits— M Cloward Faux Clark p lor Schofield in ninth (truck 8 0 eu!j— “atttd Phlppm p BUIaon Struck out— Faux 5 EUtwn 0 Erickwas second with 184 and Clyde Wells of two targets 1927 to 1925 3 Hits—Ellison 7 In 4 Erickson 5 In y— Betted fr tavrndvr In ninth grounded A stiff quartering wind made high son Si t Ml Tritls Tottl 14 0 1 Of SI Louis Mo" third with 180 3 Bases on bills— Faux 3 Ellison 3 ErickBammaVy' 'ThKcdnui" hlti— 1 " Hnto won son 1 next Hit with pitched ball— Erickson after had scoring impossible sending Immediately Taylor bain:"' Scrowthr Stoton" Winnlns Pitcher Christensen M Cloward the double he took to the traps the targets soaring and dipping in —Faux Ori- -1 W Loein pitcher— Ellison Time bl OcoumU Cwb OOO 90s— I ft again and crashed 197 but of 200 to uncanny fashion lame— I houh 43 minute IN LINE WITH Md Aug 22 BALTIMORE (UP)— Sale of Don Heffner young second baseman of the Orioles te the New York Yankee was announced here today by Charles H Knapp president of the Baltimore baseball club of the International league Four players and a cash sum will be turned over for Heffner who is to report to the Yankees next season He joined Baltimore from the landlota la 22 years old and la batting 292 thia season Field of More Than Certain for Big Medal Tourney Additional Practice Day Allotted Contestants VEECK’S IDEA Midsummer posed to Kindle Inter-- ’ est Aid Finances -- FIRST DRILL IN SALT LAKE BUY BROOKLYN GRID ELEVEN Hoxwood Shows Much Im- provement Gorilla Jones world's middleweight champion impressed an enthusiastic group of fistic fails Tuesday afternoon when he raced through his paces marking the first workout in Salt Lake in preparation for his battle with Hal Hoxwood at McCullough’s arena Friday flight Although Jones’ manager' Suey Welch nationally famous as a builder of champions was not on the scene Jones went into the ring with dogged determination to whip into perfect shape for the fray Welch Is due in Salt Lake Wednesday afternoon having remained on the coast to oversee d DALERSFACE BONNY WOMEN AT DEL MONTE situ-tlon- (1 g a Cedar City Wing Nears Leaders 1 Mi' l-- 8-- 5- Indiana Auto Salesman Wins Vdndalia Feature I SPEif’ Among the jelosely watched players in preparation for the Utah open golf tournament are 1—Roy the four shown here Von Elm left and Cy Luttrell talk things over a bit between practice rounds The two young nros are serious title contenders 2— George Wilcox voung Bon 3 — Bud Millham annevillian other Bonneville young player Rotarians Win From Ogden L In Golf Match r ssssrs"”"- Smithfield Wins Over Elks 9 Id 0 Two-ba- V 1 i : - Kc°hnr0? r WWfy1 I p 7 lf Ib-- B it 1 tie 4 it it £ VS M-- I! i rf-- inu Two-ba- se t banw-Pulte- rson ' htthIW y 4 i r one of his stable at Los Angeles Tuesday Welch will JLy Jiere lo super- vise his champion in workouts and to be in his corner Friday night Hoxwood likewise dashed through the paces Tuesday afternoon and was more impressive than ever with his Hoxwood clever style of boxing after two weeks Of hard work appears ready to enter the ring at any time and likely will be held back by his manager A C Peters Present tions” The Pittsburgh Pirates are plans call for a couple of sparring on the proposal according to partners for Hal on Wednesday a light gymnasium drill on Thursday President William Benswanger who and then a long rest until time for added it deserved serious consideration and was preferable to a "split” the battle Friday night Fang who remember the Hoxwood season m the majors of two years ago are bewildered at Navin Questions Move the improvement in the fighter and President Gerald Nugent of the d many are amazed at his Phillies likewise is willing to disWhen Hoxwood first started cuss the idea style believing it would atalmost he entirely tract more baseball depended fighting interest but sugon his right hand An injury to his It “has its good and bad points" favorite duke forced him to use his gested While conceding some advantage® left hand as a result he has devel- in the interleague plans especially left a hand terrific wallop oped for towns Frank J Navin In sizing up the two fighters many president of the Detroit exclub are of the opinion that Hoxwood pressed disagreement with Veeck on stands a mighty good chance of up- the general Subject of baseball's desetting the dope with a victory over clining interest Navin said the fall the champion Such a victory would ing off in attendance was no greater mean that Jones undoubtedly would than in other forms of entertainment be drafted into a title fight with Hoxpre(jjCe(j a recovery With a business wood somewhere in the east and put himself on record Promoters R Verne McCullough upswing as favoring the “status quo” and Lou Hoffman are preparing for a Midseason is the proper time for record fight crowd at the arena Ad- interleague competition in the opininvance sale for the show which ion of John A Heydler president of a and cludes semiwindup the National who shares the battles in- view of Veeckleague three or four that the “critical” condicate that the fans are appreciative dition of baseball's business this year of the efforts of the backers calls for aggressive action In the semiwindup battle Ennis “Veeck is a progressive" said HeydTerry is slated to battle Sammy ler “His views certainly will carry George These two boys are the lead- much weight in any plans we make ing contenders for the intermountain for next year Certainly we cannot welterweight championship afford to stand pal as he says and rely on a return of the good old days” Salt Lake's Rotary golfers proved for their Ogden guests on Tuesday defeating them by a team score of 48 to 37 In a match played at the Salt Lake Country club The match was under the direction of W G Lambert of the Salt Lake club and was followed by 4 dinner in the six-rou- four-rou- Amateur Tennis League too strong SALT LAKE C B Hawley C P Csstle A P Whttehlll W Dunn J D Roberts Dr L N Ossmtn J Frank Kautaman O J Hyde L E Arnold Bert Chamberlain A W Cowan Dr A O Wherry Sperry Lawson W H Mitchell M Rosenblatt Jo Decker H Lovesy old Smith W O Lambert Vem Tracy W O Low L B Hampton Dr Bergstrom C F Barrett Johnson J H Cornwall J W Collins E F Bertlln Grant Hampton Ted Holman Harold Pyka W R Castleton Total A N "uwy 38 Hammond OlErtc Rybere 3 George French OiA D Mar 3 E Bower J BtllLoos 0H O Day 01 Midvale A C 4-- 3 0 3 3 4 R'MUt Pierce 01 Bill Stewart 1J W Wade 3 A L Inxebretsen 31 W H Harrla 0 Dr Rowe 3 R Sparxo Home Run Standing R Ne C Day OR Hinckley 3 J Yoon 3 3 Total £ 37 Lovinger Clashes With Wasatch for Loop Title Wednesday's Schedule will clinch the title Lovinger vs Wasatch Community park they they lose the two nines 390 p mi Scanlon Les snd Snider but should would be tied for the top and would be forced to play another contest In order to Sunday’s Schrdul Lovinger vs Red end Whit Community determine a champion park 1030 a m Spry Feeney and HarIt is probable that either Ralph vey 5 tone or Harry Turner win work on Turville’s Lovinger and Wasatch nines Wlu we mound for Lovinger clash for the championship of the ace right hander Ronny Peacock Salt Lake Federation of Amateur Ath- worked nine hard inning against letics’ Wasatch league Wednesday at Draper Sunday and his manager is Community park The game will expected to save him for the encounstart promptly at 530 p m and will ter with the Store club next Sungo for seven Innings day Either Lefty Anderson or Loyal The two Outfit ended the regular' Bettridge probably the Jormer beschedule in a tie for the top position cause of the unusual luck he ha had each having won eleven and lost tour against the TurvilUans wiU take the contest mound for Deb Moss' team The Lovinger club also ended the Lovinger Wasatch and Red and season in a tie with Red and White White were tied for second place in tor the Pioneer league lead One of the city round robin which was won the games between the two outfits by Draper Sunday The club took a This was ordered replayed however and decision from Lovinger thia give Lovinger a lead thank goodness will not be "played Should the TurvilUans win Sunday off” one-gam- e r L&34N— The Malad baiehail team Sunday upset the Logan Collegians t win 3 at ‘he fairgrounds However the Collegian still lead the Utah-Idah- o leatue for the second half with five wins and one loss but should Smithfield defeat them next Sunday here while Tremonton wins a tie for the top would result The Collegians started Don McCulloch Logan Commercial league pitcher on the mound McCulloch pitched good ball but In pinches was nervous snd lacked conHowever trol In seven Innings he was touched for only six hits and three runs two of which were unearned Larson on th Jab foe winners pitched a steady same throughout striking out nine Collegians While Malad was winning th Bmlth-fie- ld e ub swamped the Logan Elks at Smithfield 0 Mclvor former Utah Copper league fllneer struck out 14 Elkg-a- nd let them down with eeven hits four of Diem by Lehman a new addition to th Elks club Th scores- I MAUD COLLEGIANS bhoa BHPAl 3 3 01 3 Westoverlf 0 0 10 J o 1 OIMauchleyaa 4 0 13 Conleyrf 30 0 0INyman3b "231 AndersenJb 441 SlNeleonrf 4 111 Hansen If 3 0 0 01 Nlelsorbcf 4 13 1 3 1 11 01 Hale 2b 4 115 Budgec 1 1 Hill 4 llHirsU-l10 b' lb 4 0 8 0 Berger Braves 4 2ILewlslb-- c The leader—Foxx Athletics 33 Ruth Jones 2b 4 011 1 Yankees 38 Kleon Phillies 33 Gehrig Ripley ss 311 3IMcCullochp 2 0 0 4 22 3 10 2 Evans p Larson p Yankee 32 Berger Brave 3 10 0 League totals—American 480 National Totals 34 8 27 101 Totals 330 Total 848 14 0 37 12 Malad 010 000 2 10--3 ' (By Associated Frees) Home run Tuesday— Greenberg Tigers 3 Finney Athletics 1: Higgins Athletics 1 McNair Athletics 1 West Browns 1 3'Jerry Ball 401 as Malad Diamond Stars Conquer Collegians Victory A C Maccabees Gemmell Club Midvale A C Poplar Grove Seniors Wednesday's Sehedale Gold Stars vs Maccabees Lindsay Gar— dens 3:43 pm A C the heels of on The Victory kept the Gold Stars for the leadership of the "B” division of the Amateur Tennis leatue bv taking the measure of the Midvale A C Tuesday three matche to noneton Gold spot Stars have a chance to clinch the in their match with Maccabees Wednesday evenine Victory did not encounter much difficulty In defeating the Midvale team 3 Georee 4 Mill! defeated Vincent Miller Lamar Quiver took down the Midvale star 4 The Victory douHarry Peterson 7 blet team of Fred Grey and Sterling Bailey had an easy tlma defeating the Midvale team of Jack Thomas and Paul Mazarln OGDEN Georee Glen 0 Wes Brown S Roy Young 0 Clark Rich 3 L Wattls OCarl Gaaklll 0 George Eccles 3 Joe Brewer 0 w W Anderson 0 s S Ecclet OLew Haines 1 Dr S Wherry 3 J H Andrew S i Standlns “B” Division Victory A pated Scores: -- - Presidents of two clubs Alva Bradley of Cleveland and Stephen W of Brooklyn came out flatly in favor of the interleague plan Suggests Four Games “It’s a good scheme" McKeever told the Associated Press “We need some such Stimulant and I am in favor of It" “I heartily agree we Rjjould have some system of interleague games” "In fact I've advosaid Bradley cated a definite plan for such games For instance I believe interleague games should be worked into the regular schedule in the middle of the season Fqur such games in a season for- - fiach team in the league would give tlig fans a good idea of comparative skill" Sam Breadon president of the St Louis Cardinals declared: "It sounds like an interesting experiment and is well worth looking into It might Increase attendance in both leagues and help take up the midseason slack that Veeck men- one-clu- b Mrw-Jfc-- m - eral two-fiste- sS rTOffl? The reaction among baseball'leaders today especially in the National league was distinctly favorable to the proposal of William L Veeck president of the Chicago Cubs for a radical departure in schedule making by which the two big baseball circuits would try out a midseasori seriea of interleague games Officials of four other National league clubs St Louis Pittsburgh agreed Brooklyn and Philadelphia at least that the proposal calls for serious consideration under existing conditions as a definite measure to help revive interest and improve finances Support ako came from the American leaguers but was less gen- "open-minde- WHITE BEATEN if Champ’s JVIanager Due - r- -e By ALAN GOULD NEW YORK Aug 22 JONES TAKES CAGLE KELLY Pro- Series yf GleedjOf Stuart rf 100 Collegians 001 000—3 S 1 Errors— Nyman 2 Lewis Ripley Runs— Nyman 2 Anderson Budge Westover Gleed Budge Hill Larson Home Two-banins— Nyman 2 Budge hit— Gleed Jones "'Hit by pitched ball—Ander son by McCulloch Struck dut—Larson9 McCulloch 3 Evan 4 wild pitch— Evan Double plsv— Mauchley to Hale to Hlrat Ripley te Jones to Hill Charge defeat to McCulloch Umpires— Thatcher and Jane Summary LOGAN ELKS Hawkesss-e- Lehmanss f Perkerlb SMITHFIELD I AB 0 Richard If 41 Fulkerson cf 5 0 M Hansen 2b 3 2 9 OlMcIvorp 9 I'D Hansen e 5 ABRT 4 4 0 0 0 r jj 500 4 o 4 4 t Hendricks lb 3 9 llVan NoyJb’' I 4 0 L Olney m 5 Petty 2b o'MrEwmgrT i Ewlngp (HScrowtherJb 4 Phlppinp 41 34 0 7l Totals Totals I IS Three-bas- e hits— D Hansen Summary: Two-bahit— Lehman StoScrawther len bases— Fulkerson M Hansen Scrowe ther (Struck out — Mclvor 14 Ewing 3 Beamonarf-Heesec-r- chir::: PRO GRIDDER3 SIGN NEW YORK Aug 22 Wy-T- he New York Giants’ football roster for 1933 reached 20 players today with the receipt of three contracts They were sent by Hank Reese of Temple univerDick Marsh of the university sity Of Oklahoma and Bill Selgel of Sterling (Kansas) college Marsh and Seigel are guards Reese a center i |