| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 25 1933 HOLSUM CAPTURES STATE LEAGUE CROWN — '— —“ 11 - v " " ' " Detroit Fans Clamor for Engagement oftjBambino as New Boss of Bengals -- the Country Feminine golfers club are preparing for the outstand ing event on their schedule — the annual Red and Blue ‘'costume" match Which will be held Tuesday morning beginning at 9 a m on the canyon links The type of costumes which the participants wear is of as much importance in the tournament as the ecore they make and prizes will be awarded for the most unusual garb as well as for the best scores All feminine members ef the stub are Invited to take part In Entrants will the competition ehoose their awn opponents whenever possible A committee constating of Mrs Bert Twelves chairman of the women's committee and Mrs Sails Welnstock Mrs W YV Cassidy Mrs Irvlpg Reed and Mrs Lynn Baxter are arranging the plans for the tournament A blind bogey was held at the Counclub Sunday Roy Knapp won in — 77 C F t class A with an and class B with an Clyde Olpln class C with a 114 35—' Bas-ret- 87-1- 79 ' tied the record tor women at Bonneville Sunday carding at 41 The record was held jointly by Mias Helen Hofman of Forest Dale and Miss Betty Botterill of the Country slab Miss Wretberg need the women’s tee on No t whereas Miss Hofman and Miss Botterlll used men's tees on all nine holes Miss Rath Wretberg lne-hol- e The Bonneville and Country club women’s teams will clash Monday at Bonneville The lineups: BONEVILLR COUNTRY CLUB H Moans O 0 Allei Boitrriu Mrs a L oindrup StUr r“ h1 Mr Mrs JUiloran Soul fc Brenntkt Mrs 3 E Foley W W Onldv Mr Mrs W Prouee Mr X H Belbach Mre 8 W Huho Mis Either ltoatn- - MrV A Twlvaa Ml Hlldtsarde Thomnaon Jerry Soules L Mr son T Thomp- I tornsts) A class tournament was held at Fort Douglas Sunday The results: Class A: Low gross O L Robertson low net Cy Harbeke low gross R B Porter 7I class Iow net W R Chstterton class C three ties J C Johnson W E Lymsn and N B Day-towith 98s low net N B Dayton 79-7- J n The grand lemlflnala In the "T dl-- rector' cap were held Sunday at the Fort' Major H L Taylor trl-- amphed ever Frank H Folland I and I and W R Granville took tho maaure of B L Wood 1 up Both matebee were at II holes At Forest Dale Harold Findling defeated Blair Kinnersley 1 up on 86 hole in the final of the August leg of the McHugh trophy Id the final of the August leg for the women Mrs H H Rose tri umphed over Mrs Harry Borg 6 pnd 8 Dave Margette wan hla first reund macth la the Dal club championship play with Bob Nevlna by default Sunday Only ' one match between Bussell Pett and Paul Petaoldt remains to be played It probably will bo ran v off during tho curly part of tho week Petaeldt ab has a match with Harold Berg for the champion hip of the August leg of tho Barnett A Welas cup play quarter-fina- l la Salt Lakers Take 8-- 4 Decision in Championship Fray matches HELPER— Haifimering the slants of Tom Jackson hard and often the HoLsum nine of Salt Lake City won the Utah State Baseball league championship Sunday by taking the measure of Helper 8 to 4 in the deciding game of the title series Helper champion of the second half had won the first game 9 to 6 and Holsum second half titlist captured' the second 4 to 3 Close to 2000 fans watched thl battle which featured brilliant baseball all the way Mel Scott Holsunt ace hander right steadily pitched throughout the game keeping the Miners’ ten hits widely scattered and not yielding more than one run in any inning Jackson felt the power of the Salt Lake bats from the start and was nicked for 12 solid blows before he was relieved by Dick Brasher in the sixth Brasher was invincible allowing only one safety in the three and innings he pitched but the damage was done Andersen Walbeek Shine Ken Anderson’s home run with two men on bases In the sixth sewed up the ball game Anderson also crashed oub- two singles and stole two bases during the fracas Walty Walbeek Holsum third sacker also" hit for the circuit In the big sixth inning and his fielding at the hot corner was an outstanding feature -Tony Krisman Helper second sacker f0ntributed Kme brilliant de- tensive work Only one error was made during the contest and this did in the scoring Holsum started with bang in the very first Inning 'Wilbur singled to cerfter and after Facer and Walbeek (lied out Chatwin Cowan ond Anderson singled in succession Wilbur tn $ Chatwin scoring Helper got one back In its half on Vecchio's double an out and a passed ball but Holsum cam back in the third to count two more Cowan singled advanced on Atjderson's infield out and scored when the Helper infield let Nyberg’s pop fly drop safely for a hit Ehgberg walked Scott out and Wilbur doubled scorstruck -ing Ping’ Joe Myers Helper’s ace slugger opened the fourth with a screemln two bagger Allison whiffed an Maubby popped to Walbeek but Reed singled solidly to center Myers reg In the The big sixth started after Wilbur had skied to Vecchio and Facer popped to Reed Walbeek clouted home run over the right field fence and Chatwin doubled to left Then Anderson came through with his circuit clout over the right field wall and the game was in the bag Brasher was called into action and Hoisum's hitting ceased abruptly Reed Carmonl Hit Helper scored in the seventh on successive two baggers by Reed and Carmoni with none out but the succeeding batters were unable to push Luke around the paths Helper went down fighting in the ninth Reed grounded to Facer for the first out but Carmonl and Brasher singled and Vecchio drew a pass to fill the bases Carmoni scored while Scott was throwing Krisman out and Walbeek ended the game with a sensational stop of Zaccaria's hot grounder tossing tha Helper slugger out at 1 it Anderson rf Nvbery cf Rntber e Scotl Members of the Holium nine which Sunday captured the of the Utah State league by taking an 4 decision from Helper in the final game of their three-gam- e playoff aeries: Back row left to right Manager Claude Engberg Hy Facer Bill McDuffie Bob Howard Tom Marsh Ken Anderson kneeling Lee Johnson Ping Nyberg Sterl Chatwin Rube Wilbur Reese Llewellyn and Franny Cowan cham-plonsh- LAFFOON WINS NEBRASKAOPEN r Toe Georg Sehnolter pro at the Ogden Golf and Country elub (hot 105 for the 72 holes at Lincoln and Bill Willes Fort Douglas pro hab 813 Hansen Weymouth Patterson Close Behind Salt Lake Marksman in Climax Shoot SHRINE CLUB LINCOLN Neb Sept 24 (P) — Ky Laffoon Denver today won the Nebraska open golf tournament with a icore of 276 12 under perfect figures for the 72 Holes First prize was )750 of the $2000 in cash paid in the tourney Harry Cooper Chicago pro won second place and $250 with 279 Tied for third with 2D5 were Joe Paletti Chicago pro and Macdonald Smith who learned his Nashville Tenn Next golf in Scotland years ago was Jim Foulu Hinsdale IlL pro With 281 Johnny Goodman of Omaha na tional open champion had the best score of any amateur with 292 and won the amateur award Rodney Bliss Jr of Omshs state champion was second in amateur rankings with 293 John Rogers Denver pro won sixth place in the tourney with 289 and Clarence Yockey of Kansas City was next with 291 Four proa John Morris of Lincoln Ole Clark of Spring-fielMo Paul Strauch of Lincoln and Abe Espinosa had scores of 293 d High Winds Push Golf Scores Up ft 4117 4 Vee-ob- lo 9 Hollywood 001 -4 101 X— 4 Btltiel Bhalknbaek and Baaaler 4 ( I 11 and Cronin At Seattle—Plrat tame: R H X 4 ft 0l)0 100 000- -1 Oakland Beatll 0O0 00— 1 I 1 Baiterlea-Ga-bkr Raimondi Cuter and and Cox Second star 103 Oakland Beattlo 1 a 000 uo— ICaJled and Of fifth t permit Oakland to catch train ) Walab Batterlea— and Yaltmani Radontta nd Bradbury At Ban Fran— Flrat tame: X H 000 100 010- -4 I San Pranciace 100 ill 03 1— IS 0 - Batterlea— Davla and Bottarinl Babich and Fttapatrlck Second tama It Ban Franeiaoo 001 too 1—6 112 000 oLi Mietlona (Seven Innlnaa) Bsuerlet— fltfne DourUt and Bottsrlnl: Lelber Johnson and Fltsptrlck I 'j it Hero Portland— Portland and Saeramento stopped from planing their scheduled two samel here todar br rain Club would be that no made to plar aft nor at atusipt the samea poet-bon- ed Heavy Battlers Top Card at Hippodrome the Goshen clubtook second honors with 231 L B Weymouth of Salt Lake was next In line with 229 followed by W J Patterson who is shooting his fust year of competition Patterson chalked up the excellent toore e as slugfests In the chief of the shorter scraps Billy Dell Salt Lake slugger meet Francis Mahe Tooele welterweight in one bout while Leon Holman of Fountain Green clashes with Welterweight Conrad Mitchell of Draper in the first preliminary and Jimmy Shew Nephi lightweight meets Dean Brimhall- - of Draper in curtain-raiser the The Draper boy sre proteges of Fighting Ennis Terry who is temporarily laid up with a sore hand snd bruised ribs Jack Dempsey Harris May Pilot Red Sox Gossip Deals Lavishly With Names 8“ i I I a TWO H H Wiese Of den Re Robinson Preston F D Loveless Provo t Idaho A W TffiFOR' SHOOTHONORS Whipple Lehl IDelQ Steohenson Bountiful 303 303 301 170 174 174 If 174 17' 14" 144 144 141 179 174 174 171 14" 14" 141 1 1 Two-bas- runs—Cullop Koenecke Stolen 1 000 Subl£ 13— Teachout to 1000 5® "f"? t°HLth Bases on balls— Mll- 500 Judd 1 Struck -00ft Out-- Mil Lee 4 Teachout 3 Gallivan lead 1 ooo Hits— Milstead 10 In 7 3 ft' Jodd ooo 10 In 4 Teachout 000 Losing pitcher— Lee!" PltCher 000 Portsmouth Chlcato Bears New York Boston Brooklyn Chicsso Cardinals Philadelphia Orsen Bay v Cincinnati Plltsburah 001 001 7 Sain Sharman Dr E R Van Cott Shoot 48x50 in Opener Sam Sharman and Dr E R Van Cott shared honors In the opening shoot of the Salt Lake Gun club’s fall season each breaking 48x50 H B Carlisle was second with 47 while Earl Fry of Seattle and Ray Pierson of Salt Lake tied for third piece with scores of 46x60 Sharman won the doubles event with 42x50 Ray Pierson second breaking 41x50 Scores: Dixie Series Tied Again Score 2-A- ll 24 (P)— a Sharman 4 48 4 50 50 5 Outlook Good 5-- BEAVER—Coach Dave Pearce of the Beaver high school reports that he has a promising lineup of boys for football this season Twenty-sihave applied for suits as follows1 Aubrey Morris Othell Martin Riggs Murdock Woodrow Griffiths Rex Pearce Eugene Goodwin Lowell Hutchings Paul Frazier Eldon Morris Orris McShane Emmerson Barrett John Williams Charlie Carlow Bob Detmers Vernon Black Arlo Tanner Byron Limb Raymond n Hutchings Eafl Limb and Roe x the Portsmouth Spartans opened thetr series count New Orleans 2 San season here today with a 17 to-- vic- Antonio 2 The score R H E tory over the New York Giants A 2 13 crowd of approximately 7000 fans sew San Antonio 2 New Orleans the Contest 1 5 u The Spartans on the defensive most Batteries— Kowaiik and Severeid Johnson end Autry of the time were slow starting in the first half but with less than a minute to go in the second quarter Morris Bodenger former Tulane star intercepted a Giant pass and galloped sixty yards to the New Yorkers' line where he was thrown by Bill Owen Ace Gutowsky former Okla homa university fullback drove over for a touchdown and Glenn Presnell place kicked the extra point Early in the third period Presnell broke off the left of the Giants’ line and raced 55 yards for another counter ana then place’ kicked the point SEPT 25TH A little later in the same stanza Presnell place kicked a field goal from the line The Spartans’ defense weakened in the final quarter and the Giants crowed the goal three times though only once was it counted a touchdown They were called hack twice because Ken Strong Giants’ halfback Was in motion before the ball was 9th So snapped and Badgro scored the one touchdown for the Giants when he picked up the Main ball after a fumble and raced 20 yards to the goal Newman former Michigan star had started the play and ad-- THREE vanced 25 yards He fumbled at that point when tackled Strong plsce kicked the extra point ADRIAN Th linsup: Olsnts Spartans Csioslr le Badtro Mitchell It Grant ' Buch-anna- one-fo- TONIGHT 8:30 Bodenser Randolph Emerson Christensen is t r rt Jonea Hein in Caddeli rb Outowskv lb Score bv periods 0 0 9 7—7 Giants 7 10 0 0—17 Spartans Portsmouth scorlm Touchdowns Outowskv Presnell: points after touchdown Presnell 3 placement field aoal Presnell Touchdown Badcro: New York scorlns point after touchdown Btrona placement Referet Dan Tehan (Clncln-Mev- er Officials (Cleveland!: heai Compton (Sprint- field) vs ELTON Olbson Irvin Flahertv Newman Slrons Burnett Russell SANTAQUIN 9lh So and Main BOUTS — TOMMY LOGAN PHILADELPHIA ROUNDS Mack Payne Tony Dcvoc vs V8 Pole! Fritz t Bob Jl Rouudr Blocked Kicks Give Chicago Bears Victory GREEN BAY Wis Sept 24 (ff$— 144 Twd blocked kicks both by Hewitt Coti x Sr'E' If" x end- qllowed the Chicago Betyrs to f' Cllsls 1ft" il X- x let score a pair of touchdowui late in the W Rav Pierson 4" Aei Drantv 15 X S fourth period and take a vicOeoraa Arhspljer 41 x 5i over the Green Bay Packer E Stonebrskar 40 x ft tory 34 Frank Green Bay drove deep into Bear 34 x 3i McQannsv Dean Hurd 33 X I in the third period and got H B Stow ia x 3 territory it touchdown after ‘Herbert right 8 Tavlor 10 x 3 B O Haaaarman 81 I x half threw a long pasa to Smith on DOUBLES DUBLIN Irish Free State Sept 24 Bucket Golden-ber- g line the 8 ‘H Sharman 43 x (jp) — Before u crowd of 45000 persona Rav Pierson fullback (matched aubstitute 41 x ft including President Eamon de Va- H B Csrllsle "!“""3f31 Xx ftft) through Jackie for the score Mon-ne- tt Van Cott lera Cavan defeated Galway two Dr substitute left half pipe kicked Oeorta Arniplter It x 50 goals and five points to one goal and Men (double Amertran round): for the extra point to four points capture the Irish na With five minutes to play In the AZTECA FOULS BENNETT tional Gaelic football championship fourth period the Packers attempted1 at Croke park today WV-TIt was the 24 he MEXICO! D F Sept a field goal from the line first title victory for Ulster in the fight between Leonard Bennett of Se- Hewitt blocked It and the Bears took of the and attle Kid Azteca welterweight the ball on their history game line Hewitt champion of Mexico was ended in the passed to Luke Johnson right end FVPFHE FAINT ivtu ' round because of last who took the ball on the goal line end Hfthvrt Euppki loot ball coach at ths Uni- ight Ytriltv 0 1 Illinois la a painter bv aaocatlon foul by Aztecs (Continued m Pas Tu) 14" 8 H Beaver’s Grid Mll"' 7 JacfcDempsy who has been taking rest InSslt Lake the last few days ” Hiroid Andenon Dricon —’ Daee Robinson Salt Lakt UUl Hare DrIon tDm Cal Bee Frovo 1 1 Jim Whitliker Olden 1 i ' Ui' li O W Bales Salt t aka ! W Earlandson Farson F Hansen Dividend !" ' Hor Drablle Of den Anderson Drason I"’"-- " W R Rita Frovo W O Havens Dragon H Austin Lshl Turner Lehl 8 onald " Oordon Murrav P W Martin Draion F Joreen3on Prestofi Idaho V Lorson Lehl color-whic- 1 1 90 leaves Monday for the wilds of Wyoming where he proposes to land some haymakers on the elk population and mebbe also on a moose and auoh like Dempsey will be the guest of Stan Decker at the latter' lodge m the Jackson Ho!earea The Utah Mauler expects to be in Wyoming k week or ten days Thereafter- he will start putting the final touches on plans for his tour with Max Baer who will meet all comers The tour opens in California and will wind up in Texas It will continue from two to three months Dempsey says he has wired King Levlnsky recent conqueror of Jack Sharkey offering a match with Baer proposed for Los Angeles about November 21 but that he has not yet heard from Ahe Kingfish The Baer tour thinks Dempsey will be productive of some interesting bat- ties and will also serve to put Max on his mettle for a projec ed bout Tots with Prtmo Camera world’s cham core 237 pion 2 31 i FUO FOOTBALL LEAGUE Won Lost Tied Pet J a s Lake' Lake NATIONAL Clubs Packers Sandty’s Brsalls Chlcbfo Bears 14 Green Bar Portsmouth 17 New York 7 e L® wemouth salt Bay -' 1 24 (IP) Spurts of high wind made shooting difficult and lowered even the scores of veteran marksmen Fifty-fiventered the event coming from all sections of the state a well as from Preston Idaho Ray Hansen shot two perfect scores in the rapid-firpositions while Hogan Harold Anderson and Dave Robinson each scored one “perfect” The course of fire was the type “C” quail fication calling for 50 shots 20 at 200 yards and 30 at 300 yards including' 20 shots of rapid fire in which 10 shots must be fired in t minute A banquet in the fort mess hall fol lowed tha competition and a state as soclation was formed making it possible for Utah marksmen to compete in national matches A H Means of Salt Lake was chosen president Ray Hansen of Goshen vice president W R Rita of Provo secretary Ross O’Neil of Gar Held executive officer L Bernard Payson Frank Hogan Salt Lake Ray Donaldson Ogden E V Deshays Dragon A GNmeman Provo mem-b?- r of the board of directors Scores of the conteslants follow- Bearg Defeat Green DETROIT Sdpt 24 OP)—' The biggest name in modern baieball stood out today m speculation as to Stanley R (Bucky) Harris’ successor as of the Detroit Tigers Columbus Pitchers Fare manager From newspaper experts down to the bleacher fans three was one an111 Galliyan Comes to swer to the question as to who will direct Ty Cobb's old team next year Milstead’s Rescue It was: “Babe Ruth— if they can get "him J Navin owner of the club Frank COLUMBUS ' Ohio Sept 24 UP)-- The who regretfully accepted Harris' resBuffalo Bisons champions of the ignation yesterday had no comment International league defeated the Co- to make on the popular choice of the lumbus Red Birds pennant winners home run king Ha neither conof the American association 7 to 6 to- firmed nor denied that he hopes to day in the first game of the “little bring the Babe to Detroit and inworld senes” A crowd of 10500 fans dicated that It might be the middle saw the contest of winter or later before a new manBill Lee starting pitcher for the ager is named RedJRirds was hit hard and in the In addition to Ruth other qames fifth was forced to the showers Bud cropped into the discussions of 6 'sucTeachout who relieved him was wild cessor to Harris and the best inbut managed to hold the Bisons in formed circles rated them sbout in check until he was relieved in the this order eighth for a pinch hitter Dome Bush old Tiger shortstop The left handed shoots of George pow managing the Cincinnati Reds Milstead Buffalo starting hurler had Dan Howley manager of the Tothe Columbus batters guessing most ronto International league team and of the time until the eighth former assistant to Ty Cobb here when he too was knocked outinning Phil Del Baker assistant tq Harris this Gallivan replacing him did a mas- year who is manager of the Tiger terful Job of relief twirling facing “farm” at Beaumont Texas develfour men of whom he struck out two oped much of 'the best Detroit mateforced one to fly out and’ the other rial of recent years to ground out to second base Jewel Ens former Pittsburgh manLee Koenepke one of the Bisons ager whom many fans liked when he the home got run of the game was assistant coach here last year only with none on base in the third inGabby Street and Bill Killefer forning mer St Louis Cardinal and Brown 3tfWAW-—- 1 COLUMBUS managers BHOA' Mulleavv ss 4 10 1 Andsrson cr BHOA Plenty of potential complications 6 3 3 0 Brown Sb 4 3 11 Borsmann 5 1 s stood in the way of swinging a deal m Koenecke cf S 3 6 01 Russ 3b ft 5 for Ruth but all commentators saw Tucker rf 4 1 ft 0 Cullop s 3 If Carnegie If 6 13 0 rf 4 3 3 in the king of swat a chance to return I 5 3b 0 Beltneev ft Thompson c was J Smith lb 3 110 Whltehetd 3b 43 0 ft3 to the Tigers the Crouse c associated with the team in the old 3 4 Heath lb! 4 0 ft Jlletesd p 3 ft 1 3 Lee p Cobb days Gallivan p 1 0 0 0'Teachout p 310 ft0 fl Harris’ resignation came suddenly o 0 0 xBladet Judd p 0 0 ft 0 yesterday after the Tigers had defeated the St Louis Browns The former Tot els 39 11 37 lli Totals for Tetchout In 8th Washington manager who came to J01 JJ0 000—7 Detroit five year ago has been reCumbu 300 001 030— 0 Summers ported to be negotiating for a manErrors— Mulleavv Rises 3 Jluns batted In — Tucker Thompson agerial position with Red Carnegie o' oo Kwnerke Brown 3 Crouse 3 Sox but no confirmation was forthWhitehead Blades e Anderson on that score 'either Rothrock Whitehead coming Homa ' Sets Out Upon PORTSMOUTH Ohio NEW ORLEANS Sept New Sept Orleans tied the Dixie series race sun beneath sweltering —Playing into knot bv today winning Big Game Trail that sent the thermometer above the fourth again game making the x of 226 H Mstns Salt Lakt M Slevers Draeon “oea O’Neil Murrav Roh’eUrr Dividend L Wilson Drason Ben Sutton Balt Lake O Cedsrstrom Lehl David B'snder Tremonton W Ooldbert Tremonton Bait Lake Heavyweights rule the- - weekly boxing card t the Hippodrome Paul Woodcox Hossn Balt Laka Olen if is event mam The Monday night guide preferred position H'nnlar Tremonton of Hardy Downing’s latest card is a set-t- o nd between Ed N Hlrkman Dividend Nouearet Hiawatha Prante and Tiger 'Jack Fox J 14 Price Drason Bid Nealen Murrav Prante is billed as the U S marines’ Qforse Wilson Provo 8 Smith Tremonton heavyweight champion and Fox aa battle Gibson will battle a rough-and-toug- h taaon Prlee in Dinsdal customer the “Terre Haute Terror" Both subR Miller Tremonton Harry Hart th Hippodrome's can- Cteorse Toone HovvlHe mit long and lmpreuivo records In didate for intermountilik bantam- nav RobUion Hnrtavllle substantiation of their cleim to pre- weight honors'clashes with Don f O Reese HleWatha K Balt Take vious sueeessea - Prante appeared on Brooks colored boy from Bingham O A Crittenden Hovlsvllie the Hip card last week and made Brooks fighting under the nom dr K Paperakli H'ewatha quick work of his opponent at that ring of Young Garcia has been jomv D L Johnson HovtavlUa time but in Fox he ia meeting admit- thing pf a recent Salt Lake sensation tedly tough opposition The preliminarie are all doped CAVAN GAELIC CHAMPS Tho Terror by reason of his greater experience appears to rule a slight favorite in those quarter where boxing ia talked about AURORA POLO WINNERS j d Two battles have been WESTBURY N Y Sept 24 (JPh-- A arranged end both are of the black-whitlast minute rush which brought three type making three bouts as goals all by Seymour Knox today the’ top between colored boy and In one Leroy Gibson Terre gave the Aurora team he leads an 8 whit tw 7 victory over Stephen (Laddy) Haute lightweight and becAuse of Sanford’s Hurricgnes end 8 place in association known aa “The the final of the United State open Cub” meets Young Dinsdal Tiger’ of Ogpolo championships v den in what promisee to be a Jiercc ¥ I Shooting the high score of 237 out of a possible 250 Trank H?gan of Salt Lake Small Arms club walked away with state championship honors at the Fort Douglas rifle range Sunday He was awarded a gold medal for his achievement Ray Hansen’ veteran rifleman of e Eac-ear- 000 001 OVERNEWYORK Shows “'’ 010 100 11- 0- 7 14 Btterleo— Thomat Ward Nrwaom and VcMuUen BchuUa WUel and Tobin Baa Second tamo! R H X SPARTANS WIN Frank Hogan Annexes IN PRO TUSSLE Educated State Rifle Laurels Presnell Denver Pro Has Sensation lf-- J I oiMaulsbv rf 4 1 6 OlRerd lb 4 0 4 6 Carmonl 4 1 Jackson ip 8-- ft I ft women's Rae open championship 6 leading the field In with a 14 4 Simkins 91 10 p 10 6 1 iBrasher p She wAs followed In order bv Mrs 61 Iks Team Gordon Lathrop 94 Miss Frances Total 40 1117 taailat t Won Totals 3710J71 Pet Ho su Loat ini cos od- d- Gibson 95 and Mrs B A GlUan 98 110 to Aneli 411 lo loe 77 JOS 571 have Rune— Wilbur gotrtwood Summary' Chatwin I The group ordinarily would Portland 171 Ooan 1 Nyberi Anderson Walbeek 74 H been registered in the 80s officials Aoermenb- 7 5 141 Mveri Reed Error— Carmenl eetMCM 17 Btolen base— Anderson 1 Zacoarla said Oakland 40 II ABe4o 71 Saa PranelMO 437 Home rune — Walbeek Anderaon ioa Other scores were: Mrs Don 7 Mlaaton hUa— Wilbur I Cowan Veoehlp 437 04 Mrs Orville Abernathy 130 1 SeatUo Allison Reed Carmoni iu 114 MrereJ Double p v- - Scott to Oowan to Facer Innlnee Mrs Ross Pedvln 129 Arvilla SimThlo Wok‘ Bofcdab pitched—Be Jackson ! Brasher I kins 181 Miss Marjorie Gilles 146 Charve defeat to Jackaon At bat— Off OSorbalar Taeodar— Plaal Woet) Jackaon 30 Brasher l Portland at Beattlo Hits batted—Off and Mrs Fish 160 Jackson Brasher I Huns seored— Off ll Oakland at Sacramento Three of It holes each are Loo Anieleo at Ban PrandacOa Jckon 4 Brasher Bone Struck out— scheduledrounds and with calm weather Scott 4 Jackson 6 Brasher 1 Basel Br on Miulon at Hollywood Mil— Off Jackson J Scott 1 Wild pitch— most of the woman are expected to kson Passed belli—Carmonl Enabtra slice a number of strokes off ‘ SUNDAY'S XESULTS their -1 10 Umpires— Spry and At 1m Annin: R H Sima Of samefirst day's marks Scorer— Dalpali 100 003 130— I Lo Autflea 0 Pacific Cbast League Anaalea Hollywood i Seven innlnaa) Betlerlra— SeLaon 1929 SEBIESOPENER club championship play at Nibley Sunday Wally Jark were run off over Hack Owen first triumphed and 4 and Jerry Henderson took The score: I HOLSUM HELPER the measure of Lew Manning 2 and B RiO A B HO A ' 1 ELY Nev — High winds sweeping Johnson meets the winner of the Kllbur If o Voeehlo 4 i 1 ( f i ’ Ed Perry-Floy- d the rolling hills of the Ruth golf Utter match and Julf’ ? I 0 KrUmau lb 8 0 f I I 4 aocarta course sent seores vaulting in the Hertderson tackles the winner of the Chatwin lb ! Mvera lb aa 5 I Leo Leaver-Jo- e first day’s play of the eastern Nevada Gavin encounter Cowan aa i 4 ill Allison w 44 1 1 3 loa IS IN LISTS BISONS TAKE istering Findling Victor Two UP CONTEST not-figu- re Mrs Donna Wlllltni E Brt Mrs (Mrs A MSrori sBg2474 ADMITS BABE Poland Sept 24 CAP) — Stella Walsh bettered the world's record for the dash for women today Sho was clocked in 7S seconds aa against the listed mark of 76 seconds established by Mile Radldeau of France In 1926 and egualed by Miss Walsh LWOW one-thir- d Women' Meet ' HOMER SEWS NAVI a The men at the Country club are planning to hold their annual Red and The event Blue match Saturday was a tie last season and the famous bridge sports a red and blue coat of paint try '1 STELLA SETS ANOTHER NEW OWNER SPRINT MARK New Champions of Semipro Baseball League ANDERSON’S Red & Blue Match $r Parry 6 Ronudi — FOUR— BATTLES - 51 Vs 7 BltL BEVERLY vs SHERM HENDERSON one-yar- d KID GEORGE 61 vs KIND PHELPS Y0UNQ GARCIA vg JACK LE ROY Reservations at JOE VINCENT’S Was 5550 40e N Tax— Mextanine 80o— DDIOrC Parquet admltalon 78o— Rlnialde Flu Txx ua- - rnlUCO der 14 a quarter LADIES tlOO ! 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