Show riw’Vr - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE' SATURDAY MORNING -- — — HUNTER AND r-- — — — ““ — t--h— GainTop'Rung TAKE PARDQE jiaijilBta 8nm Germania By BOB GOODEf-Salt Lake junior petmen captured the Pardoe cup Friday afternoon by taking the measure of an invading Logan team four matches to one in the final of the junior intercity play an innovation in state competition this year The Cache valley boys put upfctuk-borresistance from Start to finish and the locals' heavily favored to win had their hands full all the way The matches were played at the Salt Lake Tennis club courts following a last fpinute change in schedule plans' which brought the Logan boys here Fqiday instead of carrying "out the tentative arrangement of staging the final match in Logan Sunday ' One Match Settles U 'One match 'decided the year's title after Salt Lake's two straight vie tones over Provo and Logan's similar string of victories over the Og den (earn Complete results Friday: Gene Eardley-BuRaleigh S L Fish Logan d Harold Dibble-IrviHill Logan Joe Geddes-DicWolfrom S L d Bill Goeglein-DoGordon Giles S L d Alfred Raleigh Swinyard Logan S L d Geddes Logan 63 Eardley $ L d Fish Logan L By TOMMY AXELSEN The Utah junior open golf crown j tor 1933 will rest either on the brow of Russ Swonsonor John Orullian Swonson Bonneville’s assistant pro who has already put the Utah caddie championship into his war chest advanced to the final round of the Junior at Nibley park Friday by defeating Juddy Wilcox 2 and 1 Orullian Nibley park caddie won from Brownie Hunter 3 and I to get his second chance at a state title this year battle which Is The final divided into Saturday morning and Sunday afternoon halves should prove a classic between two very fine Swonson defeated junior golfers Orullian when the two met previously in the Utah caddie championship finals That match was played at Bonneville — Ruds’ home course This final will be played on the Nibley course where Orullian learned his golf — learned it when he was but little taller than the clubs he n car-ri'e- It will be a rea final and undoubt JSJ Swonson Stars Well — -- StvoRflon’s— fitart—was-most--spetacular He birdied the first and ) o- second holes to take a two up ICad on Wilcox That margin he held until the sixth when he strayed from per feet golf for the first time and found On the the experiment expensive seventh however he got the lost hole back when Wilcox hit a trap in his short approach And took a five to get down Swonson was down in four one over par The eighth and ninth were halved in par fours Russ ending the first half of his journey two up Juddy clipped one from that on the twelfth where Russ chipped badly out of the trap at the left of the green and was two over par with his five Wilcox was down in par three In Men’s Fall ful Norse CrewH Two James Sunday i Logan Youngster Drop TELEGRAM SOCCVR LEAGUE has made the Dutch team much more1 Ttsai Blaadlna Goals formidable than was itbftcase'1§sl Four of Five Matches A W L D r Pta Oa Lake CelUfl “ ' " gait title defending Callies who 110 TA ‘IS''Tillemost in Skirmish Hollandia Title Expected ahead Offers First -- Releases Man’s Shop -- Pair Renew Links Warfare Real Battle for Open wh 19 TROPHY FINAL Dutch Plan to ‘Make Things Hot for Power- MORS dlv will produce colorful golf ‘lo rank with the many junior duels that have been fought for the title before The first 18 holes will begin at 8:30 a m Saturday Friday’s semifinals were a promise of what to expect m the finals Both Orullian and Swonson started a rapid scoring stride that out sent them ahead never to be headed Although their opponents offered stubborn resistance there wa no heading them once they started 1933 AUERBACH’S!: I V : Vikings Open League Way With Hollandia ' WILCOX FALL TO L NETTERS jS SEPTEMBER Viking 1 0 1 0 4 1 were impressive last week will tangle with Barr Chevrolet Sunday Me-- i following the Germania-Singe- r chine engagement at 2 30 p m The Calhe lookingextremely strong face something of an un known quantity when they meet the! Barr team New players have been recruited by Manager Mole of the Barr team and many new faces will be seen in the lineup that takes the field against the Scuts Sunday Both Singers and Germania are determined to break into the win column following last week's defeats Teutonia club from Germania A C draws a bye this week This team is anxious to play Saturday soccer in the fall league the soccer union state butrule-e- f That Sunday soccer shall govern and Hollandia was given priority right for regular Saturday competition The complete schedule for the season will be made up Sunday night after the situation with Teutonia is settled 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 came Saturday's Schedule Fair Grounds— Vikings vs Hollsndla Meyn kickoff 4 45 ref- eree Bandar's Schedule Pair Grounds— Germania rs Singer Machines referee Bsnham kickoff 2 30 Fair Grounds— Salt bake Csllies s Barr referee kickoff Chevrolet Hawthorne 4 IS Teutonia brt The Viking soccer team will open its fa'll campaign against Hollandia Saturday afternoon at the fair grounds The Norse team has added several youngsters to its lineup and with the rule jfgwrding substitutes liberalised they lare sure to see considerable service Hollandia plans to make things hot for the Vikings They opened their campaign with a victory last week andjhe addition of Gaston Chappuis TOLMAN OUT 0ut-of‘Towne- FOR SEASON idEE n 6 3 5--7 “ rs Worsted n Cheviots Herringbone Shadow Stripes and Broken Stripe Tourney Openers LOGAN— Jay “Cotton” star fullback for the U S A- - C eleven in 1932 will be unable to play for the Agglea Ul season It was learned Friday Tolman'i “trick” knee has become worse and his physician has told bin that he will be able to play no more football 0 i Victors in Ball FAILS Tol-ma- 4 New Models Neiv Patterns d k 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 ' a0 Barr Chevrolet 0-- 0 0 0 0 Teutonia Two points lor win one point tor tie n 6-- 3 I (Continued from Precedes Page) Patterns in this fall’s snits have taken on more sedate dressiness in contrast to the bolder overplaids of the past season You find the very finest quality that this exceptional low price can buy Suits bought Sullivan's single and seared when J Smith threw wild to third in an attempt to catch the runner Musrhert struck out 14 and allowed only one walk while hig teammates were pushing across two runs in the second one in the fourth and three in the fifth Elmer Haacke hurled Steady ball all Matters Rooked decidedly dark for the Salt Lakers when Geddes and Fish each took the first sets from their respective opponents with the score two to one for Salt Lake Geddes continued the threat by grabbing lead over Raleigh in the second a set but the Salt Laker craftily abwe and and this &White thqw8ytbrouglLJoLResl Swonson who survived" strewn to Gedde His teammates hit Pete Evans Logan decdedly puwling reach" ous early rounds to the who lost 'his lead and never threatin collegian hard the first two frames final match for the Utah junior ened seriously in the final set scoring one run m the first and seven runs In the second championship at Nibley park Eardley and Fish staged a rarjp from Preceding Pggel (Continued But after that battle for the net and the lanky Lo Evans settled down nicely and hurled of two to climbed dav within gafiies ball allowing only two more dead stymie that he could not negoti- ganite was just as effective as Eardgood 9 to 2 win runs one in the seventh and another ate cost Juddy the fourteenth Both ley when lie stormed the barrier The third place with aI Cain’s t Merritt (Sugar pitch- in the ninth the latter on the green in two Swonson putted Salt Lake ace ranked second only to being un Foxx’s and Simmy ing earned first his ball staying directly m Wil- Grant Evans among the state’s junior homer to do a lot with the had of year DIVIDEND OEMMELL CLUB cox’s putting line Juddy tried to players could not hold the pace in InA's win oyer the BHOA BHOA slide by but his ball clipped Swon-son’- s the first set and it took 12 hotly con- the 4 S OftB Johnnon dians 4 0 0 1 Harker 3b 6 0 3 2 and knocked it in for a birdie tested games irt the second before PHILADELPHIA CLEVELAND 4 0 2 2 Bush 3 12 3 3b three Eardley evened things up The third BHOA BHOA 4 10 llMulr 4 2 3 0 rf 4 4 2b Porter 112 110 Bishop 2 0 11 The next hole again gave Russ set was all for the aggressive Salt Clsselh rf cf 3110 5 2 3 0 3 10 4 Cramer cf 2 0 0 S J Smith lb 3 14 0 and AverlU c88f trouble as it had on the first round Laker as his game improved 4 0 0 0 Cochrane c 4 3 3 0 2 0 5 Jack Smith It 4 3 0 0 4 0 5 1 Fcxx Halt 2b lb 53 111 and he was pared to just one up The Fish grew erratic 3 I 0 0 Stillman 4 0 14 0 c 3 19 2 McNaliv as 5 2 2 6 Boas lb Muachtrt p 3 0 l 3 sixteenth halved in par threes the Glle Showy Class jj I 3 2 3 0 3 0 3 Katnin 3b Johmuu If hold when 1 next 0 0 0 Higgins 4 match finished on the 3b 13 2 0 0 0 Giles’ onesided victory over Swin- xBurnett 4 13 0 Galatzer If 4 11 0 Piinney rf I 0 0 01 Siwonson’s putt for a birdie hit the 3 0 4 4 0 0 This Salt Lake Spencer c was impressive Cain p yard to the lip laying youngster who still has a year in the xxMyatt cup and flipped up 1100 31 6 24 11 Total Total 31127 6 3 2 31 Ferrell another stymie for Juddy which he Dlvldand 100 010 000-division stroked the ball accu- Hudlln pp 0 0 0 2 010 110 OOa A Oemmell could not negotiate And this time boys’ and welL He had defeated xxxBrown 10 0 0 Muir rately Summary Hunt - Sullivan Hubert it meant the match 3 J Smith 3 Huvli INckrr Krrora — SulliDan Freed in a morning elimination 33 0 24 13 Total Totals van Clovard BikIi J Smith Sioln ban Orullian eagled the first hole his to decide 3 singles man on No xBatted forKamm In ninth the -- J Smith Muir Muftrhrrt Sat rifle hit three starting him off with an for Spencer In nlnlh T irt-baDcckfr J Smith hit— lack Salt Lake team and continued his xxBatted xxxBatted for Hudlln In ninth that carried through the second the Smith Dnubl play Sera to Onward to 000 020 000—2 fine Cleveland against Swinyard play Round Both lo Hark to J Smith Hit which he won with a par four Brow0 000 13a— 004 --Gllej I lo 4 Eardley and Raleigh state junior Philadelphia u Ihhlnu Run Run batted batted Error— Averlll nie picked one up on the lake hole Summary cored— for- -t 3 McNair champs were in fine form Hlfuini Finney 3 i?i MuHl reponilble 1 TwIJ n the fourth John’s drive was only tern doubles Dibble Struck 14 !! e 2 2 MuJhe'rl 14 Johnson Fish Poxg and 4 on Bane dropping against as he broke Stolen base — kn Giles 3 Musche Home runs — Ferrell Foxx porarily stemmed Hit with pitched two in Geddes sets five games only O Wild pltehe- abll— Muchrt through to win tjie sixth and seventh and Hill of the invaders then ch’alked hn'friiln ?48strnrifr ou't'rreM AU“" par figures and finish the first up Logan’s only victory smothering i Va'ln0!1'1 Hits— Farreirufl’none’out in 2 1 rIn Losing pitchenine three up seventh Hudlln and Wolfrom by a 04 Hunter could make no headway Goeglein count Their play was both steady WASATCH OIL hole the Home lead until this fourth See against was well Fannette BHOA BHOAII of the second round where he again and decisive and the victory 4 0 2 Rroworton lb 3 0 3 f earned 3 0 0 5 to errors Thomu Orullaan’s on si 4115 Lose Twice Club capitalized The Logan boys deserve a world of 416 0 Arxylf If rf 4010 win The University of Utah chamW-T- he 32101 4113 Detroit Bttrldge 8 excellent BOSTON credit for their showing Sept 4 2 10 Lemon c 40101 pion continued his gunning by win- made on clay courts to which they Tigers took two games from the Red ning the fourteenth with a birdie were 0 Pate lb 3 0 4 to 3 Berry If 3 0 110 of score the Sox both unaccustomed today by entirely three and Orullian saw his lead reSimmons If 1 0 before a ladies' day crowd of 10000 Montatue rf I duced to a jingle hole Plrat game1 0 0 3 D Dudley 13 1 2Klng p BOSTON ( DETROIT Flight Final Reached Andertoq p 3 0 0 1 BHOA BHOA! Orullian's par four on the diffias ogeU To 21 2 Almada cf 44 0110 34 ( 37 111 Totkia 32 6 27 14 Totkla 1 0 Pox cf 4 0 0 Werber lb 001 400 000 — 5 Psrwn cult fifteenth was sufficient to win 4 2 4 0 2 12 2 Cooke rf lb Oehrlnser 000 000 Wasatch Oil 020— 2 The there sixteenth was halved 4 14 0 If 4 0 0 0 Johnson If Walker 3 D Runs— Summary Dudley Montague 4 14 0 and Hunter dormie two pressed too Greenberglb 4! 12 0 Ferrell c Breworton Gardner Berry Spalnhower 3 0 Error— Sabin 2b 2 3 LI OlMcMsnus Stone rf Spalnhower Stolen base—F obviously on the seventeenth mess0 7 0 Dudley 3 0 0 OlAlexnnder lb Owen lb Sacrifice hits—Thomas D Dudley Havworth c 4 1 7 l'Warstler Three-bas- e 3012 D Dudley hit— ing two shots and Orullian ended the hits 0 0 4 10 4xGooch 10 Bridget p Evans Morton P Dudley Gardner Doumatch 3 112 ble lAndrews — Sabin to Christianson to D Dudplays Williams and 0 IxxJolley Roy Nibley Harry 110 ley to Spalnhower: Christianson to SpalnSwonson Bonneville entered the conhower to Evans Chargt defeat to King S3 7 27 91 84 8 27 4 Hits batted— Total Totals 2 King 7 In Innings Runs solation flight finals Williams took xBatted for Warstler in ninth scored— Kink 5 Andenon 0 D Dudley 2 an early lead on Bud Cummings in a Liberty park will be the scene of xxBatted for Andrew in ninth Runs responsible for— King 5 Anderson 0 L 040 606—4 7 000 0 D Struck out — King AndeTsonil civil war battle and won easily 5 and the annual state bicycle champion- Detroit 200 000 001—3 9 Dudley Boeton D Dudley 6 Bases on balls— King 0 if 3 Swonson reversed an earlier deRuns Anderson races Sunday morning SeptemSummary Errors — Walker Bridges D Dudley 3 Hit with pitched ship 1 2 Rogell cision when he defeated Rolio Gib- ber 17 announces Phil Grimm chair- batted In— Hayworth 1 Bridget ball— Ohrlitlasison by King Wild pitch— e Ferrell Johnson Jolley Anderson Time of gtme— 1 hour 52 mlnues bons Country club 3 and 2 All even man of the affair Home run — Umpires— Austin hits —Greenberg Havworth Lee and Scorer — Me- — Double for the first eight holes Swonson Stolen base Gehrlnger I A quarter-milsprint a mile un- Jolley to Rogell to Greenberg Carty play —Gehrlngrr broke loose witn an array of pars race oaced a fi -4 3 race and on Andrews Struck Base balls Bridges paced Third gameand birds that gave him four holes will feature the dav’s program Joe out— Bridges 6 Andrews 4 Balk— Bridges RED AND WHITE LOO AN in a row and a lead on which he Fisher 1932 champion will defend BHOA! BHOA P Second game 6 11 21 Weatoverlf 2 0 3b 4 Porsberg coasted through BOSTON his honors against an exceptionally DETROIT 1 0 3 0 Qlschoffcf 501 llRynlf BHOA1 The first flight final will be played BHOA Tlano2b 3 0 )4 0! 3Oroesbecklb and field 431 Loughlin Eugene strong a Rogell 118 4 Almada cf 44 0 21 01 Gates lb 6 1 I 0lHale2b 2 113 over 18 holes beginning at 8'35 Sat- Art Newton who 8 3 3 0lWerber2b-a- a placed high last Fox cf 4 0 1 OINymanSb Aldousrf 4 1 0 3 0 urday morning 119 Wringer 2b 8 14 2 'Cooke rf to participate 4 2 3 O'Nelson rf Sheltonjf year are expected 4100 4 0 10 Brown as If 4 13 01 Johnson 1 3 4 Nielson cf (ker If 4 4 12 0 4 11 again Oreenbarc lb 5 1 11 II Ferrell O L Haacke c 4 2 6 2 Mauchleyss 4 111' Wallace Beames DolJack rf 4 12 0 McManu 2b 3 0 6 4 E Haacke p 4 2 0 1 Lewis c 4 3 5 2 BiUjr Webber Victory Net Meet I 0 0 O Alexander lb 1111 rf 4 2 0 3 Evans p Norman Jensen Burt Watson and Stone 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 SiizatLegget Bchuble 3b OiWarstler M 3 0 0 3 39 11 27 13 35 10 27 11 SCHEDULE Total SATURDAY’! Total Clyde Lloyd are among the early Pasek a 110 1 0 0 0 170 000 101— 101 Red and Whlta Marberry p 1 0 0 1'rJoUey entrants Men's Blnsles 2b 0 0 0 OlWalter xOwen 10 0 1 Logan 010 000 100— 2 11 s m— Howard CbrUtsnssn va a 3 10 2 0 0 0 01 Welland p Auker p Westover Hale! 'Errors— Tlano Summary: Hover 0 0 0 0 Nielson Mauchley 0 0 1 2 Kline p Stolen bases — Tit no Hogsett p Junior Blnsles 0 0 0 0 Forsberg — Brown Sacrifice Hale hits jxxGooch 1 a m— Eakeleon D vs court I Eardley laszRhodea 0 0 0 0 Three-bas- s hits — L Haacke Nelson NielEaten vs Wheatlake court 2 Maughan vs 1 0 Cronin Leads - Senalorstir Win :EeforeWem for dollars more You’ll never find greater value for the money six-hi- forty-secon- The Greatett d I e third-plac- allot 1 1 Pre-Inflati- Sized Value! on 34 to 44 Dkr 1 1 Men’s New BLUE SERGE SUITS $1475 1 1 1 1 1 oul-vl- htt-Bl- ahop Two-baa- lrf 'f FALL FELTS 1 a 50 New shade of brown bine green grey tan and black Snap brims roll brims and “Hoihburg” shapes Fully lined Size 6 to 7 V 1 1 1933 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 23 Montana State College OCTOBER 6 University of Cal at L A OCTOBER 14 Brigham Young University OCTOBER 88 m th NOVEMBER University of Oregon In he H NOVEMBER 30 Colorado Agricultural College (Home Oemse) V - J aft AUERBACH’S Ar Exclusive Dealers (or court and $565 Sweat Shirt Regular $150 QQ Ot Special 3-- Pc IS 9 court I !29 125 : A complete 2 FRIDAY’S 4 3 V MUler-7 line of Rawlings and Wilson rOOTBALL and BASKETBALL Equipment Sporting Goods — Third Floor AUERBACH CO L Grant C 2 2 B McGhte-- Clegg 35c RESULTS Men's Single 7 2 Fred Gray d Warner Murphy 2 6 Spencer Young d Jack Snow 1 2 Oeorse Mills d Thorn HubbelL 2 Men's DewMea H Hammond-- R Morris d Heins Mehner-- L 2 Connell 2 D Allen-- B Wheatlake d O Rowley-0 6 Peterson 4 default J Leary-L Freebalrn d B Hardy-- K 2 4 Peterson 4 R Dewanup-- J Hardy d D Touns-T- y Dnfiuckenbrod -- D Todd d I Badger-Ro- d Badger default P Behle J Darke-- J Morris d H Bayle-ett Wool Hose Finest grade short wool hose pair Williams vs Dan Freed a m— Jack Snow vi Clayton court 1 Jim Porter vs M Martenson court 2 McDonald vs P Mehner court 9 John Neville vs B Goesleln court 4 II s m —Lamar Quiver vs Jock Porter court 1: Jack Hardy vs'H Milano court 2 Pavld Todd vs Jack Leary court 2 Jack Benson vs Holt court 4 12 noon— Dewane Anderson vs Elton Larson court 1 Wayne Bock vs Loyal Lover-Idecourt 2 Heal vs M Cbeeeman court 3 7 p m— Bud Ralelsh vs K Carlston O 99 79 79 !95 Gym Suit Including khaki pants white shirt and Bike 'VC supporter 99 court 1 4 10 Detachable cleats 125 1 Midsley Riddel Football SHOES S465 IS! 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Runs responsible for— Evans 5 E Haacke 2 Struck out — Evani 6 E Haacke Bases on balls — Evans 3 E Haack 1 Hit with Pitched ball — Shelton by Evans Passed ball— Lewis Tims of game — 1 44 Umpires — Spry and McCarty Scorer— Hand son 0 Evani Totals Totals xBatted for Marberry in sixth tBatted for Waritler in sevesuh szBatted for Kline In eighth EissRan for Gooch In eighth zzzzRan for Alexander in ninth zzzzzBatted for Welch In ninth 001 002 001—4 Detroit 000 000 030 — 3 Boston Error — Werber Runs batted Summary In— Rogell 3 Gehrlnger 2 Werber Ferrell 3 Two-bahits — Rogell Oehrlnger Pasek Three-bas- e Cooke hit— Pox Stolen bases —Fox Schuble Sacrifices— Schuble Auker Double plays — Wtrstler to McManus to Alexander Hogsett to Rogell to Greenberg Bases 1 on Auker 4 Welland 5 Hits— Struck out — Welland 1 Welch 1 3 In 2 2 5 In Auker Hogsett 1 Marberry In 1 3 Wetland 0 In 5 Kline 3 In 3 Welch 2 In 1 Winning pitcher —Hogsett 'Ixtslng pltbher— Welch 25 10 37 13 3 1 5 37 13 Fourth game- DRAPER FEED AND EGG Ross Daycf Lunnen as (arrlsonp NEPHI 1 BHOAlA 4 0 2 Sperry OIBtrdss If Reese 2b 4122 4 0 2 Worthnstonlb 1 Ralph Day 2b 4 0 21 4 Jones rf 4 2 0G Sperry 3b Smith 3b Burkinshawlf 3 10 0 Howard cf Rasmussen lb 4 0 6 0M Sperryc 1 0 Christensen p Scanlon rf 10 1 0 0 0 xBelliston rWestrf 4 2 112' Atwood e o - Boys’ Jackets BHOA 4130 4 1 3 l 4 1 1 1 3 0 5 1 4 0 3 0 10 3 0 3 3 L 2 0 0 0 110 0 0 With One Golf and One Longie —or With Two Longie! 1 1 1 1100 31 7 37 5 j 27 101 35 Totxls Totals zBstted for Scanlon In ninth filed out xBatted for Worthington In ninth: alngled 90 010 000—3 Draper 100 000 000—1 Nephl Suinmarv- - Errors—Smith A Sperry Bird ! 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