Show ': V 0 'mama THE SALT LAKE -- Hooks ' it N- 4- ta and Slices It' Sr Pillt ' IteLIESII Fort Schedule 1 t t I ' t They Provide Major Upset in Utah State Golf League 1 Easy Club Takes Decision 26--2 “ "::'::: "' :': 1::!:! DIVISION Slane ise et the Tessa Won Lost Pct Bonneville I 1 000 0 Orden Country club I 0 1000 Salt Lake Country club 0 000 0 Indlep Benito Bonneville t Salt Lake Country club Ogden Country club 24 Magna S tor May 13 Slat take Country club it Ogden Bonneville it Mum L''' ' ' 4 7 l' 1 7 SANDY DROPS 4''I:'''!!5:'Z::?' - - ' ' f ': t'' '4''o--:::-- 09' k A frAt ' ' - ': ' ' '' i3 - t :" 111a— 7 " l ' ' - ' ' ' — ' ' g)1 -- -- :::::::$::::i''' 9 : '! s ' 40 'e(' 1-- A S ( it ' 1J'i:::: I ''' It '1 ::L'p:i:i'i7:41$:E:k - ' ii S L NINE '::: ""':!':'''s'''': ::::::::9:: IPII A'4 '!:t- - ::'::':t I -- 3'-::- 4 t i':::t::'::::'I:::??:':t::::":'::::''r:":"":?::!x:::::::z:::: ''':?:??:ri:1:::i::::::::::n:i :i'::'::!1?::: ': ' -tr 4" ' 'A :4 6' 1 '''''''''''' ::'1:i:':i''"'::-i:"':''ri'::'::'::::::?::'::- '''--- - - i'': TILE BILL x1!1::!:::!:!1:::::::c::::::::::: r: :::: ::k !rt) ::i:c:::!:::!")::::::::i:1:14::-::0::: ' ":'''5':!:' ' doe:L j N '::r IN :':::?:'1': NI 7'" i Z' '''4 000 1 c f - From Magna Magni : Royal Holsum9 Provo Win Industrial Dale Takes Second Tilt Cosgriff Defeafs Covey Oa Ogden Country i Int MAY 7 BONNEVILLE GOLFERS':TIRCtIAMWONS-- Feminine golfers of Fort Douglas Fort Douglas lieges will bold the second round matches Close 14-1- 2 of lb May leg of their directors' cup Victory schedule The pits play this week Over Timpanogos Mrs Thotnton D Morris against Mrs J C Johnson Miss Phyllis Prate against Mrs W It Granville and Mrs A DIVISION C A Hall against Mrs H F Myers Blooding el the Teams Won Lod Pet ThornThe firstround results: Mrs 1 0 Dahl ton D Morris defeated Mrs C H Pored I 0 1 Sibley soo I Port W R Gran Douglas Cummings one up Mrs I 000 0 Mont 5 vile defeated Mrs E L Fbch end TiMPS110106 2 000 iiiiiiiiii 4 Mrs C A Hall defeated Mrs J Forest Dale 20 El Monte J Dowel I and 5 Mrs B P Itanley refs Douglas 14 Timponotos Schedule ter Mu 20 defeated Mrs O N Yrlend1y 6 and Port Douglas at Bibles 4 Mrs J C Johnson Miss Phyllis TiMPIIICIOS at M Monts Prater and Mrs H 7 Myers drew Forest Dale won its isecond conste byea in the A division of the The first round of play in the utive victory Golf Utah Sat for league Sunday'by dedirectors' the cup May leg'ef mos at Fart Douglas eriginsity feating El Monte 201 on the latter scheduled for Sunday was post cluis co rse while John Geertsen posed because of the Ports team El Mont pro and Wally Johnson Dale performer played en accompain Provo match with Timpanogos b oxpooted that the matches niment of unusual brillience be played some time during In the other match played In the diVision Sunday t h the stock Timpanogos course surprised by nearly upsetting Resulta of the blind bogey held for Fort Mae's champion of the B diclub Sunday: vision in 1933 The Fort players htemen Anderson Casa finally nosed out a victory but Claes B L Billings not until It B Porter Jr of that club Class C—L G came O F Riser three-point victhrough with a Kelly tory over Fenton Reeve in the final foursome - MONDAY MORNING Shafer Hammered Out at Bingham Cole Fools Gemmell Club '4 ::::: :'1'::1'::'':::5' - ' :::- ' -:- -- -- -- a ::' a disor- seems — c 15114274-1' der th e :: equences of which are 4 not very serious UTAH INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE 4 ':r''c':''::''::''''''E''''':4:'':''' i a Teen Standings The Bonneville entry in the B di' i!':7:!:: Pct ( Won Lost a vision of the Utah State Golf league 1000 2 0 vo511 Bora! : 1 1000 0 I ct:!:: 11011Unt consisting principally of youngsters 1 0 1000 Provo 4 t had some very shaky workouts in 0M I 1 0 U B Mine 1 ' 000 0 Oemmell club I preparation for 81 Sunday encoun: 000 2 0 i Bondy 47):-:t:ter with the experienced Salt Lake : 1 ' Itesvits ilteniter's '": A N 11 in ?' I — Royal Bendy 0 (first sante Country club outfit and were very ':f 1 re ::: nines) :"" downhearted about the outcome I lloisum 1117 It Woes 5 $4:::5: ':'1 4?s5 r :s::4 But they sailed through to victory Provo Si rianknuoll club S ::ii:'' ?:il: 3 with flying colors by a score of 15 1 4:::::::::::1: ':':::::::: ::l'Y14:::?!:::1:''1::7 '1::::":::: By MARLOWE RIANAGAW i1 to 14 the winning points being card:i::::: :i::4::::::!:::::1::: 4:104r1:::::t:!:::::i::::-:ed by Joe Porter in the final fourRoyal Bakers Opened the Industrial d some He triumphed over the veterleague campaign auspiciously Sunday "" 4 !'::' '''14 Ic::''" Iti'v!'t '' ' t from doubleheaded '04 :'': a an W A Carter 2 and 1 by capturing 10':::::::tt::''':: 4414 :et::::' 1 1 '''Si:::(i t -- 7v::i et fTN Zilia N7777k ': 0 !!:3:::'JP0 7:::1101'1' 7!-77c Sandy oh the latter's field Sammy The burden of the victory was 4::t t:A:' k :i:i orest ' '' v :ti :::' Oliver tossed the Baker crew to a 5 :A:i::: rf Ms heard ' ' Lineup Given :X': 4 the youngsters ' principally by dit"''' '4T 3 Ito 2 'tk '''''c::'--''1''''14 ai 01)4 r triumph in II innings in the -' some exhibited Geertsen the of and Golf of the municipal course although they The lineup of the Ogden 40 :eyt )'''':': v 1' ° - A ' limited and Joe first Barney game S seen most ever :?::f4'-eenaational - Country club Women for the opening were paced by their veteran pro shooting 1::::'0:Aqg 1 4t':-1::the Sandy crew to four scattered hits 3 match of the season Tuesday with at the course and took three points Charles Foley Foley set the ex' "Ne:41 '::'1''i': 4 A in the seven-inninnightcap wintor4 El for Monte over Forest Dale wu announced Sunday Mickey Riley - ''! ample in the first foursome by scorA ''' t1 ' ' N I 0 :: '40sile:' C:::'' 11(' '''' ning 9 to O :': k as follows: MM F Putnam Mrs est Dale pro John shot a 31 on his ing a 2 and 1 victory over Tee Branca 6''1-:':( tour-ru) a ''""1 t A splurge in the eleventh Pkg' :t:" 8 P Dobbs Mrs Oris riundy Mn first nine whkh tied the mine-hol-e --I :: usistant pro at the Country club i o IN Inning Of the first battle gave the Mrs IV H Jackson record The El Monte pro had e $5 and Walter Cosgriff Juddy Wilcox tecles ' d Biker crew a win Oliver — -::0:: J C Allen Mrs G A Dickson on his alicond nine which gave him John Voss Jack Andergon and Por) ' held the losers to six scattered hits total only one over the Mrs D N White Mn A S Decker I ter followed that example with the '::while Andrtus limited the winners to ':::''''''':: Miss Virginia Stevens Mn R Wads- record of the course Ks card ::: ' :3: :'i'1'i :"::':::i::::is:4k::::::::!::s:::ii-w:ii:::::::!spirit of willing students IO safe blows The diminutive Royal ?40 A t t 434 445 344-- 35 worth Mn J A Leonard and Mrs Par '' '''' Wins Ogden : tsVirler did not issue a single base on lastly '7' Geertsen--- balls while Andrus granted three The Ogden Golf and Country club 324 445 Out The time of the Fort Douglas-Sal- t :' (:: '''''''''':::'''In' ::'''':i:'''':ic::'::''4::':'''':''''''' :':°:!:::::': 4: 440 e::ii: ist t: :i1!i::::4 z:4 i'1'''': :A'1 ':''94 ''' ' as expected bad little diffict-iltfree passes in 454 454 Lake Country club match Tuesday In The winners scored all four of their I 'rhe encounter Joh missed a on the defeating the Utah Copper club of bu been set at a —1 Members of the Bonneville municipal golf team which nosed' runs two were out in the elev- - '19 I oil fifth and a three-footon the ninth Magna 26-- in the only other match will be held at the Canyon links out Salt state In club the the Matton in Lake out to division 'nth flied the defending Country champion the open Wally Johnson who plays in the played the feature encounter of the golf league Sunday: Left to right back The semifinal match between the No 5 position for Dale carded a holein-inning Johnny Pearson :walked and Cosgriff's 2 and 1 triumph over stole second but Bonny skied to Vin G Ed Kingsley-Lerow Walter Cosgriff Walt Koch Juddy Wilcox Bud Millham John on and Manning No 2 et El Owen Covey ace Country clubv playon the cent and then the fireworks started KinnenierG Rill combinations in Monte and then on the Vow Bat Badger kneeling left to right Norm Shults Charles No er was perhaps the outstanding 'perTedesco hit a Texas leaguer over third 4 best ball tournaI- I he sank his spoon shot on the par formance of the day The young Unithe state Foley Jack Anderson Joe Porter and Frank Baldwin base Pearson scoring Pete Huxford ntent at Forest Dale will be held some five hole This is the first time that versity of Utah chamPitr was two Brown and Tate cracked out singles time this week The team of H J this has happened in the history of down at the end of the first nine and the damage was done Moser end Russ Pett has earned Its the Ogden municipal course but took the first three holes of the The second gime was Just cease way to the finals The only players to win points for second nineJwith some steady golf of too much Joe Barney The vet El Monte in addition to Geertaen were while CoveY was indulging in an erI W W Allem Uri" Inseltse4 Dixon s Lose in Doubles eran southpaw showed a return to Auto Driver He recovered but too Champion Dsdlas Hess and Clyde Hardin Hess ratic spree Sergess sad Bingham Crane captured two his oldtime to late form and in addition to prevent Walter from taking points from Lew ManWins 250Mi le Event Buck Dave Divide fir tint place in the blind ning and Hardin second nine and the 18 twirling a nice article of ball cracked split with Clyde theWilcox bogey held at the Dale sours two out kits in three official times at trimmed another Country Thomsen each winning CMG point by Mere Half Lap Singles Sets Sindsy bat - Wally Johnson Les Jarrntua Jack 'club star Frank T Whitworth for Frank Christensen Royal carded a bele In else catcher smacked out a home run Gorman Harry Loynd and Wayne three points John Voss did the same Sudsy at Dale en the short No L Crovrion all Virgil Jacobson andy right fielder won three-poivictories thing with L K Gottschall and PorOAKLAND Cal May 6 was touring the course with for MeloGallacher and Dave Freed of provided tire fielding thrill ter's performance is history of the day forest Dale STIL liASO sad lir and Mrs A C doubles 1933 Lake national Salt intermountain In the sixth inning of the first game auto racing Tort Douglas' was ex'pected to triFoley in spite of an extremely Meyer Huxford hit a long fly to the right came through with a Mock ear four champion won the umph easily over the Timpanogos erratic putter—he three-putte- d G L Becker of Ogden was high over all at the registered shoot champions field wall Jacobson backed up- - and Six threes in one round of golf team which two weeks ago in the greens of the first nine—shot a par toed race on the Oakland speedway Over Fred and Don Dixon 84 victory 72 He was one down at the end of took the ball over his head end then 983E100 in the singles 46x30 in at the Salt of round stored Lake Sunday opening scoring traps which a That's record play only I here today His time was 3 hours IS of Provo Harry Loynd former titleholders and made a perfect throw to third base This perform-Meye- r established at Dale Sunday inunedi- three points against Nibley But the the Hilt nine but carded a 34 on the minutes 4 5 seconds SUSS in handicap for a total of 1671(173 doubles In No team of the region 1 to &mond nine to nail Fred Tedesco win Provo who present had led the team Lee been holes the fiveof delibertte he after by returned from Ogden a Los Angeles driver who ance brought Becker the first leg on the sportsmen's trophy The etely an exhibition match at Liberty park On second and attempted to advance when he book part in his club's team Buttle sprung a decided surprise and Branca drew up only' two strokes be- started in eleventh position from the after the catch hind the veteran second leg will be decided Friday afternoon in the practice event of Sunday Fort 74 the a match gave of the ra for Monte Is players snatch with getting litre the their 1934 a finished less than half post lap The scores: the 18 An unruly driver probably' ahead of Sam Palmer also of Los the state shoot golfing careers 2 intermountain No Dixon Fred ROYAL was the principal cause of Tees down-fa-il 1ANDT 6 453453 Par Russell Loses Angeles Danny de Paolo Los An- - W H Griffilvtied Becker in sinBROA singles star gained an even break Matson el— BROA 553 353 333-- 33 2 5 11 0 Ynolertnis 5 Loynd EL T Russell who played in the geles roared in third about two laps gles T J tieGanney topped the I in 3 Off No two Game ranks Freed with who Covey 3 3 81Intl:faith BolnirR55 behind Palmer 3 3 No 1 position foe Tort Douglas in 'cr: 48x50 S H with doubles cot1ldera 5 0 1 1 Covey shots 39 on the first nine Al Gordon Long Beach who drew Freed took the first Tedesco 31 5 I 0 2 Jensen e lets of singles view of the fact that neither course Nibley Results iluxford tb 4 1 1 2 Trump lb— 4 0 and went badly off his game on the the pole position by his qualifying Sharman an H B: Carlisle tying for 5 110 1 Altana 54 and Dixon staged a spectacular Brawn lb 26 4 1 1 2 14 Orrin with second 11 in this event Remits of the challenge matches for used pros lost three points to Huta second nine to wind up with a 42 time led the field for 210 laps -He4- 7 ff— St 11 Swenson It S 5 Harbeke captain of the Fort teem after Tate rally to win the second broke 25 straight to capture ettristensene 5 1 1 0 Jacobson rt 4220 0 1 1 positona Ott the )11bley tenman team however almost 81 a an and was score tire trouble but the for delayed poor very by 1 evened in Oliver the count in Freed had gained a lead games 0 0 1 40 2 Andrus v the handicap rip played Sunday: Art Hursiler d Scott the same Mad? foursome by taking two intermountain amateur champion steered his steel flier back into the 100 0 Case def Paul Ownby d Tank Sunday's shoot was one of the Spectacular Duels Costriff went and two to sixth under finish this managed 1 Points only Snow from th latter 30 1 33 13 Tails 41 10 33 11 Totals Smith 3 and 4: Chub Utter et S E ---- --on his second nine but be won holes Ted Horn Los Angeles was fourth est in many years 52 shooters appearThe two exhibitions sponsored by 1—Batted for Andrus in lith 'A o one' and 0250 targets were thrown Hemstreet $ and I Leo Leaver d Al taking 000 1 000 04- -3 the city recreation department end Royal The" rare was fairly even all down when be most needed to win them scul Mel KenealY Los Angeles firth ing 01- -2 A 4 I Sand2 010 T The P State Purdus and 3: d Bill SANDWICH Emery George (1)— May Salt England of Like the under direction which was the more earn then acto the Jensen Swenadequate lineup and it was not until the Belt Jr def Vern Dalton L Ken shoot opens Friday morning with a Tennis association were the most son iw hues—Tedesco I Tate Sac- the task ' sinned to him Three-ba- e of fliers at 10 o'clock and Penman of kliclkent today left tour Garrett I and 5 Clint Henderson d final foursome when Porter csme complish hit—En program of the seeson and fotmd rifice Sunday—beat spectacular Covey 01mee hits—Ensign Smith Doti his ' sign ml precious three Jack Cook 3 and I Jack Purdie d through with ok cup hie playa—Jacobson to Smith Alison to to start tennis brilliant B:itainn'itheWkit1 cplroaymtargnettashat temeammbbeergingf Brown Captain tlerpsorrtheAlLOntewt: playedirom Rudy °rich HunC Ensign to Trump Ray CamploA 7 end 6 titter wu six points that the mstch was decided ter and W J O'Connor came Charge defeat to AnGeorge finish out-2cerded drus Struck Oliver 0 Andrus 4 s 74 tor his two 12 through will be present art E W (Ted) Ren- challenge cup with a VP on Bundler the end of the first Rutile score of The first set of doubles was a great Sages on ballsOff Andrus 3 UmpiresVictories for the Salt W L Snow also turned with three-poirounds 111 fro T M Troeh O N lord Al Le- 153 8 pry and Smith Scorer—Ostler Ownby sl Leaver 5 and 4 Bill In some and In the exhibition of service Lake club power The Coimtry only other exceptional golf for the losPurdie st Vern Dalton one up on 37 ler A J Stauber Clinton Hurd G Cyril Tolley and the Hon Michael first 11 games the team with service 414 ROYAL SANDY ers Hs carded a 33 even per on the winner ittall Jack Hagman who took 0 M Zentgrat Carl Nelson C D Ray Scott British amateur champion and Jack Purdie L Henderson 4 and two MED& lost more than one point in only one Pearson as 1111A1A from points Bud first nine and thereby won his one Idillhem 1 2 3 se 2 and 0 0 R IL O Cotant $ Rector ensign in landed J Walker many love-3cup eighth it captain out of game-4reThe b 1 — e pulling lialsonef-lonly members of the Ogden Smith its 1 1 1 3 First round remits in the May leg others and ninth places with 159 and 160 disadvantage ih the fifth But in bonny If— p 1 1 0 Vincent et— 3 1 0 0 of the directors' cup play at Paley: Ray Hansen end Clyde Clark were teens who were successful in winTedesco lb 0 1 1 Jensen C— 2 1 3 3 This meet will see Dean Hurd de- respecuvely Two other members of the twelfth game with servSandy were the auxforcl lb I 9 1 2 Trump lb Jack Robbins and Fritz ' 14 PyrtY d Hal PuPleI 4 and 3 Art other outstanding point getters ning points or 0 11 1 to Punishes Colored L Becker G T his A fend title British Torranc4 the singles cup squad 4 2 Gallacher started his team on its Drown lb 9 Alison lb— 0 0 0 Watts Prank Swenson 8nd 1 too for the losers and HarWire B L IL 7 Lott' The former took the I 4 1 Swenoon It the handicap and alleround and itr- and Roger Viethered scored 162 and ing to Tale 0 rean with first nine from way t Leaver el M C Morris Jr amazing victory Art Binning and the 1 3 up Wood Thornton D Morris Karl WeilIstenaana 4 3 Jacobson rt Newman Riles Fans nie Ford the doubles against a field 165 respectively 12 01 latter captured the second nine from Boy I p covery of a Dixon smash—a shot that Barney p 21 21 00 01 Powell mmoomimmo Summerhaya al Cori Anderson er and Porter forth victors contendN Smith o of 75 shooters Prominent LHaseken 1 0 1 0 court from The G the he made next Becker L 2 and 1 Bert Pugsley d Ern Ander0 0 0 0 Brady D— 2 1 ers for these crowns will be C B ANDREWS Scotland May 6 (P) Dixons seemed a bit Wrestling Match Morrow It— 0 0 upset by this son I 14 and 5 Art Hurdler al Bob Perhaps the outstanding future of g Alf Christensen of Ogden —Johnny tischer star Higgins a"entint P 0 lope Into errors feat and that the contest gave was the Merlin of four lapsed - Sorensen 5 and 4 S liertuttreet Cliff Anderson of Spring City Frank from Cincinnati alone of the AtneriTotals —012 218 24 4 21 11 TOlain birdies on the last nine by Hammond John W Sutnmerhays 2 and 1: GARFIELD—Trite Po llel won a de- Martinea of Richfield Russ Hawkins can Walker cup golf team swung a the Salt Lakers the game and the Rand 020 401 3--0 set The Salt Lakers took a 0 lead Sandy nold Goff d Ray I Smith 2 and 11 cision over Jimmy Wolcott colored of Nephi C Z Huish Of Eureka and club 000 000 -0 today?' MOIL WINS TUTU'S in in the next set but the DixError—Morrow Summary: 3 Bill Purdie L Starr Swenson 4 and 11111 Sacrifice battler in the fourround main event F Ksutzman Pierson Sam SharFischer elected to accompany John- onsgames 3 Barney Home run—Ohriscame back with a characteristic hits—Matson LONOCIIAMPS Trance May (I (JP) at the special smoker held in the Utah man- Chick Ray 8 Bud Nebeker al Vern Dalton 4 and tencen hits—Brown W H Griffin ny Dawson of Chicago to Edinburgh 8 Smith Reilleyind a in that brought them five —Mare 3 Ray Campbell d Ted Press 3 and Chime defeat to Powell Struck out—SY Itoussac's Thor won the Copper club gymnasium in connec- of Salt Lake where he played a fine practice round rally MAGNA — Ito qualifying round Prix I Powell 1 Hawkins 3 Sues on row Freed won his service and the Barney 2 F B Utter d Al Folsom one up du Csdran at 4000 meters today tion with the celebration of the ufety balla—Off Powell 4 Hawkins scores: of 72 despite the rain and a high wind Salt Umpires— for the May leg of the directors' cup Sunday's debroke Buck Dixon's Lakers end Smith Scorer—Ostler Leon Valterra Cuterari record established by the Magna plant Sprt defeating tels Ittki3 The other eight members of the visit) Sin3 deuce he a had in after Docket 11 n game klatches which have not yet been tournament et the Utah Copper golf by livery 0 Mn of Utah the Fritz lengths Pelmer's Copper company oourse will close Tuesday according Dark Dew 35 35 2$ 23 ss A ing team which meets Great Britain's pulled out of a love-4w °lima ' played: Earl disadvantage Cole Form 'colored vs C times third wu rocked the several 11 The :Ploraon 23 Applequist J 48 winner boy 33 34 38 Lefty amateurs here Friday and Sat- The next three O B Mining at 11 picked decided to remain games went with Robison Scott Cu vs Pussy Itollnee to Howard Ridge and all players de- paid 13 francs 30centimu for five during the bout but could not put it al 35 34 2$ indoor 4S urdly - Alt Obtl atonten34 35 141 33 E was service Buck but Dixon's For Opener at' Provo June Harrow vs W Z LymanC Z siring to enter this competition should The purse was 200000 franca (about over-- the again W at Farmer punchso 34 44 turn in scores on or before that date 213200 broken and the match was over 74— Bohling vL William Beck 41 33 $S Max Mellon received the judges' aP I MoGannay 14 l4 current exchange) at PROVO — Sterling pitching by 41 The 30 will 33 first round from IL It bo Plarod The second round matches- mud be H verdict over Tiger Griffin after four Di Oarltalo011 12 Winners Well Semi 31 45 Lefty' Cole enabled the Provo Timps I 1 14 '' May I to May le inclusive sonatas ASSOCIATION 28 rounds of fast mixing with Max haircompleted by ext Sunday I 2! 'The terrific smashing of the win- to humble the Germnell club 3 in Jakollan 'wiggle Beaune Qualifying mores for the Intravlub better the Don the of final 878 round ing U ii ners especially that of Treed wu the Utah Industrial league opener turn aeries to be held in tho near Ieen it ettenecgwe 20 Patton won from Young Barry on a Nxii Rat"liza 1: 'Burn' Up Colirie a feature here Sunday afternoon - !izeorri tile Mum must bo turnod In at ones to a I technical in i:knockout round third the sahVI The singles was even more excit2 2$ rt Lon Impressive ceremonies were held Cid Harmon did b31Tió burn- ithe professional (Seems 1 311 a 44 the taken lifter latter tad $S ii 'inn hia(us) beating 'with and O A service Treed's Smoot Commis Mayor ing t ing up of the Nibley course 8unda7 powerful aa 41 VERNAL—Tiger Jack lox kayoed la $4 22 1 'Huston Ash and iddie Baker veient n Otantakw 34 drives were working alone! James E Snyder W A Huck 35 13 1! Jack Howard of Vernal in the third Sid carded a 31 to come within one In ' four rounds to a draw decision overtime while Dixon had consider- ins tiresident of the Provo club and bout of ::::11 round the feature strait" of the course record held here Satur2 i!1 the curtain raiser Joe Marino won on 1 I 1 day night Before the Fox battle able difficulty with his first bait Harvey Garrity president of the 11 Russ 111Vtair jointly by Tee Branca Dean Twelves II knockout ti :11 a technical In the third :: h I captured the first set 64 and league participating u ll Howard had won every bout in which Freed Juddy Wilcox Harry Borg Dick round over Carl Dean Maynard I ti when he gained a lead in the The veteran Timp southpaw disit draw vliluma J had for Freed and Wally Johnoon a he except Cid p participated events Nielsen refereed the boxing FORT DOUGLAS TIMPANOGOS Wash second it looked bad for the husky played excellent form and for six of Seattle Lenhart with mixed a three-fol'red putt for a 30 on To- a 41 -NNt 1st Ind Smoot B H Te1st Ind Ralph Morley and Swede Swenson lt Freed Innings completely baffled the Gem- - h K 0 Jackson aiidYoung Howard Provoen With the score at 66 6 44 1 It e wrestled 20 minutes to a draw in the R 1 43 Russel 0 eight-rounsemifinal and twice bad set point and missed place- mell batters Lea Sumnicht being the an in drew His card it 1 Cy Marboye y o" opening 'match on the wrestling pro41 Black decialoned Kid Warren ments by narrow margins but Dixon only one to get a hit Per 543 344 344-4- 4 te Billy etiti b tie Mt I I gram Henry Jones threw 'rum Tayin another siszling t Naleersoi The pulled out the game deuced the set Terrific hitting by KbnmY Mehl Bannon 443 144 844-4- 1 te arm I I : fitrldri A rr kw a - Lon was well received by a capacity and won out on the twelfth game tosh Armand Eggertsen and Cole 1 lor with a punishing Japanese card in spite of the handicap of al submisstrangle that quickly forced Lebo house with a fine display of steadiness who started on the kept Gene erippled hip toured the rine holes kin WLer ' " I I 11 1 MlleW Boon I sion from the aggressive Taylor Al !' 1 1411C IL L 4 C Davis an tColitinued on Pate Twelye) pares Rill with Hansen Newman floored 1 1 IP 1 3 rortat Jr 1160Gliolit I k on the the final in bout spin airplane Harmon 544 348 544--39 ' TOttiil a Totals it $ St Farm Leaguers Open 4 1 132 program that was given additional 1iiiifliALt 0 thrills by a mixup between Newman "titer 0 John 021eortasit Paul A Newmeyer of Pocatello piSOJokeWheeler ' North Box Elder 4p 1 bli 1 I and Referee Art Maack the third I shot his first score under 40 at Nib VIM Thomfien Raul 116 1 A I man beautiful a in the : Low receiving 4 ring 0 Nees I 0 ' 38 Manning li ley Sunday Be bad a getting an W Johion a shiner when he stopped one of the Slain 3iuLmatron I 4 Tatmowrox—The North Box V No I eagle on the toe Jim Vivant' I I baker boys punches ' Art tripped der Farm Bureau &when league Jack Oormae toileliectilkI 1 Jack trillion les i i Newman as Al made another rush In 1930 and E BALTIMORE May I 01—Jrne opened Saturday in both "A" and "Iii! Bradley's Bur Herr? LOYCIM sokoi ell °rano i II It A 1 Carl Loncaster and several spectators entered the fi t 0 divisions In the "B" division River Genie Comes in' Drive Warne CrowtOn goofl King in 1982 KenPreakness of downfall 0 many — ring as peacemakers and additional side won over Fielding 12 toll: Blue E R Bradley's Broker's Tip ' Will SO winners be run It -Totaki 3' ' tucky derby I participants with Newman being the which scored a close victory in Creek lost to Portage 7 to I and — IIIIC00—litt" T sass' I 'Daily' Double Pays Well Tiletseliket gut' ' ' main their activity The ring - brance — Saturday at Pimlico without this the 1933 derby ran last in the Plymouth won over Beaver Dam 13 1 Charles polavn t ea 00000 a i a 1i C Oven N was cleared without fatalities 4 401 to 4 tile“ division results gave Oar- Weir WIlcox Preakness a week later F T Whitworth year's victor of the Kentucky ' it Hunter SAN BRUNO Cal ' 3 Norm Bhutto ''' : 4 : Andersen Wins t Eight other derby horses and land a victory over East Garland g tr"taOrlob '''' NEtREFEREE NAMED : I I vdeiccrtobsy 1 cade A C Taylor entry Gertie earns from k g Oottachil l which romped to now stabled to 0: Union lost to Botbwell I to 9 ' several I 0 John Iroise ryy 1 HAVERFORD PC May 8 - here and in New 'York are eliW A lc 111A)t Cheekeri Meet behind In the stretch to win by ' 1 I and Deweyville was barely able to I Joe porter Weeldy 0 yesterday at Churchill 4'"'" I a I ' :'''' Norris Williatm II chairman of the nose over L A Pantages' Bonsall in 1114 Pnonno :N H11:11141d171"1' Downs will not be brought east ' ' gible for the mile and threeeix subdue Tremonton 6 to 5 I' : ' ' t I tends tournament's : :::::: intercollegiate feathe feature race at Tanforan today Jack'llaantan for the test on Saturday Out- teenths JoithheM"” ' 0 '1 0 Maryland and ' a— golden committee today an A Adderass winning 11 temnst losing 2 ture 'LAYTON NINS WINS jubilee to It Wad s driving finish with Gertie Totaa A 4 Robert are 4 Alfred oil according 4 7 standing among these ri Totals ' al flounced the appointment of Charles tourstsruotas sTs IL tortraaptahsrt (Bob) Smith trainer for )4rs LATTON — the Layton baseball Ian-R- P Vanderbilt's Discovery and Mrs tansabocterswettsal just managing to bold on Mazol was rt 65T5iii iiciiIiiiiifcurn t as official t 0 t 0 :MAOHA Z third Brookrneade fol284-Di anhniella 31malat'blineclas 5 out Sloane's Heller's a P eNre club Betaordr which Dodge” win over I itettefiftieth pounded I Agrarian "o Nom: - 0 Gertie paid $8 $440 and $320 In Ceorte Eccles : I - t onniversary f I ' at' Vi Ullicht'll lowed Cavalcade across the finstable the Sugarhouse Merchants Sunday L Pts 9 1 ' : 44 the '' national intercollegiate& The e 11 2 25 oebili IA 1 Vie mutuel s Bonsall paid een wutibmo the to -- - -- -- A cad in t 0104 times ish both in local line tho three and the afternoon the derby history' at Only OY Hammond : I i 1 t tourney is to be held at Merton Crklt I rtiorsen park 15 2 1 23 — Ketth Parailek 44 " 1 $3 80 and Maui! $460 o c: nob Carmen Score: ' R d Chesapeake stakes I 3 55 22 of the two races has a horse wan wilking ''4:i::::: 1 W ' ' "" : 0 0 0 et club the week of June 23 ' t la R $ o: Iv Rild The daily double held by threc Brr It Praetor P ROSe Preakness °both feature The will Sir event& the 5 YO E14 a J : Sugarhoust — I L n P ""Atr I W W 0 te ' 3 le IRA 11 t :-I I 1 I persons on Manors in the second final day of the ' 3 the derby and 28 ID Layton W eirkrt 1 Water ' II' 111 Bartorwwon inboth ' 1 p:tadionco's salltkeittellEyilkivarollM 4 1 ': and Lieutenant Kelly in the third1 'Amor ethiir 3 Hrvilla 141 1919 and so did i and wind up the major racing of 1te01:1004 Olyin- - J IL Angel Preaknoss Batteries: Clark Holman and Kempl ' i 0:“ bo 1 141444 lartoa soi 1138740 Lesser ' ' the William Gallantirox I ?edema Woodward's paid I A al totals Maryland spring season Pao and Scholit4 1 II 3ila Illeta 11 i Totals a 1 Buck fet z:-- 1 iff ::' :::‘tv71: 1C:: ::‘:!!4''oc:''':i::::')i:i::'":::''::::::':':::!?'':::'''':::-':s::!:':''':':- '' - ''' -- ) ‘1 0‘ 0 4- - i :il - ' 14-1- :!'':r 3: '‘::: car-tie- d ? 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