Show r ’ ’ t " THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING MAY 18 1834 STATE GOLF LEAGUE ENTERS THIRD ROUND Intermountam Amateur Tourney Next Event on FTDOUGLAS PLAYS NIBLEY Mexico Hires Two American Sports Experts IN A LEAGUE MEXICO CITY May 17 (UP)— Two sportsmen were signed today to teach tbeir specialties to Mexicans A1 Espinosa Chicago pro signed to become pro at the Mexico City Country club John “Jake” Kilcullen tackle on last year's Yale varsity football team will coach football at He succeeds Mexico university Allen Converse former Yale player Ogden Coif and Country Club Tackles S L Can yon Links Outfit By FHIL McLEESE The attempt of two teams those of Nibley park of Salt l£ke and the Ogden Golf and Country club to reman in the 'tunning for a championship which they have never won will feature the third round of play in the state league of the Utah State Golf association Sunday Nibley which has tied for a division champion clashes with Fort Douglas in the feature ehcounter of the A division and the Ogden team encounters the Salt take Country in club defending atate tittehloder the outstanding encounter of the B division encounter is The scheduled to be played at Nibley and the local Country club will travel to the Junction City course a- - m -- Both matcheS will start Two other matches ere on the Sunday schedule In the A diviscn Timpanogos bf Provo travels to the OgdeA municipal course El Monte while Forest Dale draws a bye In the B division Bonnevlllerwhich tripped over the state champions May 6 is scheduled to play tpe Utah Copper club at Magna These two matches will start at 9 a m Linen Strengthened Fort Douglas is going to be a difficult club to win a match from this Sunday Several challenge matches held throughout the past week have strengthened the lineup which as it now stands is as follows: Professional Bill Willes Thornton D Morris Cy Harbeke B L Wood Karl Wejler Dr W R Worley R O Pearce Fred Hartenstein and L K Nicholson Hartenstein triumphed over R B Porter Jr one up for the number 10 position and then Thursday afternoon proceeded to take a two and one decision from L K Nicholson to move into ninth position Len Von Elm Is scheduled to battle Nicholson for the number 10 position Sab urday Fred had a 78 In his match with Porter and toured the 18 holes one stroke under his score Saturday when he triumphed over Nicholson The latter had an 80 But Nibley is also going to be stronger Its lineup as announced Thursday by Captain Jack Cook included Abel Larson former state amateur champion and Paul Ownby both consistent match play performers The complete lineup: Professional "Sid Harmon Ed Perry Jerry Henderson Hack Owen Larry Abel Larson Chub Urter Paul Ownby Jack Purdle and Vern Dalton Ta Make Strong Bid Professional Alex Cafferty and C D Smith will be in the Salt Lake County club lineup and the local Canyon club course is expected to make a strong drive to defend its honorsaftef losing lts firstround match to Bonneville The Ogden 'Golf and Country club' will have to be exceptionally good to take a match from the locals However the Ogden team will be playing on its home course which generally means several pointy to most teams El Monte Is expected to win its match from the Timpanogos course team in the' A division and Bonneville should take a decisive victory at Magna Sum-merha- Nibley Caddies Play Two Tilts American well-know- n TIGERS BUMP YANKS CLIMB IN STANDING Robins Jar BucsLoose Error Decides Issue in Tenth Cubs Giants Cardinals Ride in Victoriously game and a half behind the victorious Chicago Cubs Mungo who had a trifle the better of the pitching" argument 'all the way although each flinger granted seven hits started the winning rally himself when he smashed a double off the right field wall jo open the tenth Ralph' Boyle was hit by a pitched ball and Len Koenecke was intentionally passed to cram the corners Johnny Frederick was called to bat for Danny Taylorwho had held down the “cleanup” position without getting a hit but he merely hit a boun der back to Swift and forced Suke-fortrunning for Mungo at the plate With an easy double play in s i £ ht !'Ca tc her Earl Grace heaved the ball into right field ana 'Boyle came home with the winning run AMERICAN TEAGUE Team Standing lb Thevenow Grace c Swift p Thursday's Results Philadelphia 2 Chicago 1 Detroit 6 Washington 4 Cleveland 14 Boston 34 8t LouU 4 New York 4 re- DETROIT May 17 (iPH Tommy who Detroit righthander Bridges never before had beaten the Yankees accomplished that feat today as the Tigers set back New York 5 to 4 in their series opener but he had to wriggle out of a good many bad holes to do it The Yanks went Into the fourth Inning leading 4 to 1 and with Russ Van Atta going strong ‘The Tigers then got to the Yankee southpaw for two doubles and two singles and these coupled with a wild throw by Lou Gehrig gave Detroit three runs and tied up the game As the rally died down Van Atta was spiked in the right foot by Detroit’s manager Mickey Cochrane in a close play at first base He was carried off the field and Johnny Murphy finished the inning and was touched for the deciding run in the next frame The1- victory witnessed by 10500 cash customers the fourth largest crowd of the season at Navin field sent the Tigers into third place ahead ot Philadelphia and clipped a full game off New York’s lead over the second-plc- e Cleveland club- Klein wth CamiIIi Give Ctihs Easy Victory PHILADELPHIA May 17 m— Chuck Klein hit his tenth and eleventh home runs ot the season and Gabby Hartnett his seventh to help the Chicago Cubs pound out a 10 to 3 tri' umph over the Phillies today Chicago pounded four Phil hurlers for 20 hits while Lee and Malone Dolph Camilli yielded only five Chicago first sacker led both teams at bat with four safeties I PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO B H OA BHOA 0 2 1 4'Bartell as 3b 0 0 0 2!Chtozza 3b Galan 2b 4 13 0 Allen rf Klein If 3 4 3 0 Hendrick if Curler cf Btainback rf 3 3 1 OIHurst lb ' 8 4 10 CamillL lb 4 13 2 Juries is Hartnett c 4 3 0 0 2 1 12 Lee p 2 Malone p Hack jr 43 20 27 11 Totals xBatted lor Darrov 114 lSl 000—10 020 100 000— 3 Philadelphia Runs batted In— Haslln 2 Summary: Pullls 1 Ktein 2 Cimilll 3 Juries 2 Hartnett 2 Errors— Kirin Choizza Hendrick Two-bahlta — Curler Csmilll B'slnb- -' 1 NEW YORK DETROIT Home runs — Klein 2 Hartnett BHOA1 BHOA Hendrick — Sacrifices Juries Malone Double nlavs— 2 Crosettl M 3 111 DoUsck rf Bar-te- ll 4 2 0 01 Bartell to Haslln to Hurst: Hurst to Combi cf OGosIln II Bases on balls— Lee 4 to Orabowsltl Rulli- - IL 9 0 0 0 O Walker cf I 12 0 1 1 out— 3 Malone Struck Darrow Davis 9 lb 5 I 0 Gehrlnger 2b 4 4 4 2 Malone 3 Darrow 1 Hits— Davla 10 In 2 Gehrig 4 1 0 4 Chapman rf 5 1 1 ORosell is 0 In 4 Darrow Leszerl 3b 10 2 1 Greenberg lb 4 1 11 0 (none out In third) Pearce Lee 3 In 3 (none Dicker c 31 0 0 Cochrane c 3 1 7 0 3 In In2 Grabowskl 2 in 12 In 6 Wild pitch fourth) Malone 4 0 3 1 out Heffner 2b 3 1 2 3 Owen 3b Van Atta 0 1 Bridge! p Winning pltchgr— Malone 2 0 0 2 —Malone 10 0 0 1 1 Murphy p Uhle p 0 0 0 0 Needed Homers 1 0 0 01 xF Walker Chicago - - ill til Prove 15 10 24 S' Totals Totals 12 11 37 11 xBatted for Murphy In eighth New York 002 200 000—4 100 310 Detroit OOz— 5 Summary: Rum batted In— Croiettl 2 Gehrig Gehrlnger Greenberg 2 Goslln Errors— Gehrig Ooslln G Walker Two-bahtta—Walker Goslln Gehrlnger Greenberg OrosetU Doiiack Three-bas- e hit—Combs Home run— Crosettl Stolen — base Sacrifice— Gehrlnger Doll act Dickey Double Plays — Murphy tp Gehrig Crosettl ' to Heffner to Gehrig Basel on balls— Bridges 5 Uhle 1 Murphv 1 ges Struck 0 Van Atta 2 Murphy 1 Uhls 1 Hits— Van Atta 7 in 2 (none out- In fourth) Murphy la 4 Uhls 1 In 1 Losing pitcher— Murphy f Blows for Cardinals BOSTON May 17 (JP)— Manager Frisch and Virgil Davis Frankie pounded out home ruhs when they were needed today to give the St Louis Cardinals a victory over the Boston Braves in the series opener in the The Cards were trailing seventh when Davis put a drive into the right field stands to start the visitors’ three-ruwinning rally in the eighth Frank "Shanty” Hogan knocked in all three Boston runs with his single and B 08 TON 8T LOUI1 BHOA' BHO 3 4 3--1 four-bas- e n (Oontlnued en Following Page) and Smith' ) ftk00 " SALT LAKE'S REGISTERED RETAIL -T- 1 20 2 L PHILADELPHIA May 17 (P) —From the captain of the United S la tea’ Davis cup team for 1934 the confident word went out to- -' day that he expect jhe classic trophy to return ‘this" year from Its wanderings over Europe This optimism exudes from R Norris “Dick Williams only after due consideration of the facts as they are he says and after he had Worked with hb “boys’ yesterday in their first practice for the opening zone round against Canada next week The layout as he expresses it is Victory "in stride over the American zone opponents— Canada and Mexico — a win over the European zone finalists and in the outcome of the challenge round against En4-gland "I'm confident of our boys” says Dick "because of Jheir mental attitude their keenness their willingness to work— and work king and hard— in eliminating their weaknesses "And that's the Way we're training them this year We’re their weaknesses eliminating con-fide- RACKSIDE STATIOn L J ‘ OfSoathpA Mild Cm - 5 West SG£- - molars t - 0 W R Worley P 0IM 1L OIJ 3 H 0 D 3 C 0 D 3 K 3 B 0JD 3' A OlR 2 D 01F O'J W McKel) J F Irvine Total 0L I2tl L O F W The squad will be up to full strength the end of this week when Allison his Injured ankle well on the road to recovery re- ports for practice The zone round with Canada Starts in Wilmington next Thursday Until then the American players will practice daily jays Williams association Thursday's Resalla Birmingham 1 Atlanta 3 New Orleans 1 Nashville 4 Chattanooga 2 Memphis 3 (ten Innings) Interstake Net Tourney Opens The SltrJLBke Interstake “tennis tournament got under way Thursday afternoon on the University of Utah courts with Julian Durham defeating William S Johnson Byron Engar trimming Howartt and Charles Whiting overcoming Earl Colbert The first round In the doubles will begin Friday with matches being played on the “U” courts' The starting time Is 6 p m The women’s tournament will get under way next week Further details will be announced 6--2 6-- 3 6-- 2 later -- -- - WOMEN SWIM CHANNEL BIX women have suocowkd la swlmmln the Ensllsh channel t it with eveiymiM W - i K Oreen Pincock Merrill Phillips E Oleavt D Tebbs 3 0 3 J Foutz E Abbott A Jonez L Hart L Shepard O Haltren 0 2 1 1 Total PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE team Standing Won Los Angeles Mission Hollywood 34 29 24 24 20 19 13 12 ’ San Franclsoo Sacramento Oakland Portland Seattle Cetrent ReelU R H E At San Franclaco — 3 005 800 111) — 12 10 Hollywood 2 3 000 000 030— 3 San Francisco Gib— Batteries Sullivan and Hershberecr son Gablcr Stutz and Woodall R H E Wednesday night game: 1 010 — 4 10 000 103 3 9 000 002— 3 000 San Francisco Batteries— Denzmore znd Hershberger Sheehan 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It costs more to rest ef the cepythle emazing tire Watch them try te duplcUlme But icate Ceodyear remember yen have te have That’s the tire we’re offering you today— at no price increase t A tire built to stand up on the new modern g cars and g d 43 lon'terl its keep trip -- ' andv- Merlin ranked player against G Von Metaxa in the first singles matches tomorrow Metaxa and H Artens will play the doubles against the French on The final two sinSaturday gles matches will be played Sunday Folsom ’ ‘Strength" SOUTHERN on thr In polo FraniMatejka Aiktria'sfirsL O Kuhre N Ellsworth I Hansen M Walker THE BIG SIX This year’s team— Sid Wood Less Stoefen Frank Shields Johnny Van Ryn George Lott and WilmeC Allison— may not be as strong "on paper” as the 1933 squad says Williams we are admitting form Only to the extent of possibili-ties- ” he hastens to add "As it wasTIast year’s squad Sidn't turn out so well even with its form PARIS May 17 (JP)— Andre Merlin and Christian Boussus were named today as France's singles players as the draw was made far the Davis cup encounter with Austria The veteran doubles team of 'Jean Borotra and will handle Jacques Brugnon that assignment JJoussus was drawn against fending champion Owen Covey of the Salt Lake Country club will not enter this season Owen said Thursday that an unusual attack of the competitive fever may make “him change his mind before the entries close but that at the present time he was not contemplating entering " However he will take part in the event which is scheduled for Sunday May 27 He Intends to play with Tee Branca assistant professional at the Salt Lake Country club Jhis pnwunateur division of-t- he meet ii attracting considerable interest and indications are that all but one or two pros in the state will pick' partners and enter Bill Willes oK Fort Dougals- Charles Foley Alex the Salt Lake Country McCafferty-o- f club Mickey Riley of Forest Dale Sid Harmon of Nibley and the two Ogden pros George Schneiter of the Ogden Golf and Country club and John Geertsen of El Monte are 114— ' expected to enter Defending Champ The defending champions are John Geertsen and Ed Kingsley who cap-- 1 tured ilrst place wlitva best ball score of 65 None of the Salt Lake amateurs has as yet definitely signified his ' intention of entering However number of such performers as Cy Harbeke Thornton D Morris of Fort Douglas Walter Cosgriff Juddy Wil- cox John Vosse Hal Badger and Norm Shultz of Bonneville Frank Whitworth of the Country club Ed Kingsley Clyde Thomsen Lew Manning of Forest Dale and perhaps two or three of Nibley’s best undoubtedly will take part 3 31 J Dorton W Petty W Wherry L Q Tribe R L Folsom Clifford Rudlna O D Keaton E W Lambert E M Pack R E Wight W 8 Moves A W Petty D D McArthur Leslie Foutz H D Brockbsnk William Wood V A B ick rectified” Players to Engage Austria 3 0 2 3 3 1 GOTCH’3 BROTHER DIES HUMBOLDT Iowa May 17 Gotch 72 brother of the late Frank Gotch former world’s champion wrestler and native Iowan is dead here Funelal service will be held Sunday showing them the errors into which they fall unconsciously We are not changing thergame or swing of any one of them “The defects two or three of the boys have are of such nature that they can be overcome quite Easily The errors are not fundamental they’re errors of omission or of tactics which can be " W Teudt Hyrum Bergstrom 0 N T Henderson 0 Barlow Fox 1IO H R Nordberg J C Pack Sidney Bqulres E B Thatcher E W Browning R BICUSPIDS I H Davis At Loa Angeles— American Davis Cup Captain Views Situation Confidently With WidesaleVays - - Mission IheHtlUHdidlStalion oniY- (Continued on Following Page) H Walker — 60 3 1 7 95-3- 5 Qualifying rounds were completed for both club championship and directors’ cup match play Dr W R Worley was medalist in the club with 157 while- Dr championship Henderson had 166 for second medal honors First round pairings: Worley ws GAKBsTOR golfers Barlow Fox Henderson vs E E Greenwell H R Nordberg vs Sid Ooll Plavers are now appearing links N C at Pinehurst sarbed Squires E W Browning vs A W shirts and shorts Brock-banD vs V H Dorton J Petty J C Pack vs E M Pack M G Kuhre vs K W Merrill' E B Thatcher vs G W TeudL -- Directors’ cup pairings are: Pincock vs Clifford Rudine Nordberg vs J C Pack L O Halgren vs Kuhre D L Folsom vs J D Shephard Henderson vs Chris topherson Dorton vs L F Tribe J T Hansen vs Thatcher Worley vs Fox Point score of the tearrt match follows J it ( Jack Bowman and John Bowers earned their way to the finals of the East high school golf tournament Thursday at Bonneville Bowman took the measure of Tom Fitzpatrick 3 and 2 and Bowers downed Mack Rideout 4 and 3 The two winners will clash for bethe championship SUrtday ginning at 1:30 p m over 18 holes at Bonneville The semifinal matches were over nine — holes 43-4- 0 1 10 Semifinals Two-ba- Friday's Schedule Philadelphia at Chicago Boaton at 8t Louis New York at Detroit Washington at Cleveland him organically sound but In a highly nervous mental state unfit to do battle Levlnsky sought refuge In the hospital after a spectacular automobile flight from Los Angeles four days before he was scheduled to fight Art Lasky Minneapolis heavyweight As a result he was suspended for- - a year by the California athletic com mission Mrs “Leaping Lena” Levy and spokesman for her big brother took her case tq Joseph Illinois state Trlnerjchairmaaoiibe athletic commission Dr Lagorio in his report to Chairman Tnner said Levinsky was not capable of engaging in a contest and would not be in condition for a week or ten days He said Levinsky’t condition was such that he would not approve him for a bout If that question were put up to him today Levin-skhe said appeared to be in i daze v Meanwhile the KIngftsh was gain ing a badly needed rest as a result of his stay in the hospital He probably will not be released until Sun day or Monday according to his physician Dr W Morley Sherin “Yeah I’m feeling better” “the Kingfish said wearily as he stretched his huge frame beneath the sheets “You see I’m under the Influence of pills I didn’t get one good night’r sleep in California and I was there seven weeks So my doctor is mak I’m under the Ing me sleep now influence of pills I’m still tired I’m sick When a guy’s sick he don’t want money o nothinV" sister-manag- sult of their previous meeting The Molars tripped their foe 28 to 27 in the team match batted Runs in— Lavagetto Summary: In the April tnatch jhe Bicuspidr bits — Suhr Pray Looez Tavlor SacBovle Mungo Stolen base— Koenecke won by a similar slender margin Double rifices— P Waner plav— Prey Dr N T Henderson had the best Bases on balls— Mungo Vaughan and Suhr — 83 Low 4 Swift 4 Struck'out— Mungo 7 Swift 2 gross card of the day pltcher-rBSwift Hit by (Boyle) y net honors went to Dr D F Pincock 1 Batteries— Nuslelii and Doran Friday's Schedule Chicago at Philadelphia Pittsburgh at Brooklyn 8t Louis at Boston Cincinnati at New York 34 7 30 141 I c xw of o w Thursday's Resalts 3 New York 8 1 Brooklyn 3 8t Louis 8 Boston 3 Chicago 10 Philadelphia 3 Cincinnati Pittsburgh l scored xTwo Ran for Mungo in tenth ' ’ ssBatted for Taylor In tenth 010 000 000 0— 1 Pittsburgh 1—2 100 00 000 Brooklyn T20 t French Y 0 0 0 0 38 7 Two team matches have been arBrowns Lick Bosox ranged by the caddies at Nibley park They will clash with the Forest Dale As Rajah Clouts One carriers Friday beginning at 8 a m and will meet Bonneville next TuesST LOUIS May 17 0 3 0 Urbanskl as 5 3 3 Martin 3b 1 0 Rothrock rf 5 Thompson rf 5 0 3 0 day according to Stan Anderson as- before Fritz Ostermueller a south- Frisch 4 2 I 2 Whltneg 3b 4 0 0 2b sistant professional paw for seven Innings the Browns Medwick If 4 2 3 0 Berger ef 4 14 0 Nibley 4 2 8 II Jordan 4 0 12 lb rallied in the eighth to put over four CQlllna lb V Davia c 4 1 3 O'McManus jb 4 3 1 J FRATERNAL SOFTBALL runs two of them the result of a Oraatti 4 0 4 OLet If 3 13 0 cl 4 2 4 0 home run by Manager Rogers Horns Durocher as 4 0 3 l'Hogan 4 2 0 0 Betts p P Dean p 3 0 0 1 by and defeated the Boston Red Sox Yhandev’e Edits Smith P 000 4 to 8 in the series opener today sWorthlnston 10 0 0 R a I © O F The Red Sox were 2 to 41 leading 37 9 27 0 27 10 27 Totals A O V W Totals 0 when Hornsby went into pinch sBstted for Smith m ninth St Louis 000 100 130—3 R bit in the secwith on eighth Bejma Boston 010 900 000—1 Bona ot Perlcle w ond The old Rajah tied the score Summary: Runs batted In— Frtach 3 Moose 7 Davis 2 Collins Hogan I Errors— MarBatteries — N VellisStrlks Q Star am with a circuit smash and and Two-bPepper hits— tin F Dean Urbanskl Morris i Dodee and R iU BROOKLYN B H O 9 5 0 2 0 Boyle 2 4 f 1 4 ss 2 0 Frey 4 0 4 If 2 0 4 0 Koenecke 2 6 1 12 I 3 2b 5 1 1 1 Leslie 5 2 0 1 Cucclnello 3b 4 1 2 2 4 4 2 7 0 0 Lopez c 1 4 0 4 1 4 0 6 2b 4 1 0 4 iMungo p two-bagg- t """Wo PITTSBURGH Waner Waner Champion Expects to Take Part in Pro Amateur Section of Event However With the first major tournament listed on the schedule of the Utah State Golf association thfejntermountain amateur only a litfle more than a week away golfers jof this section of the country are By CHARLES dUnKLEY CHICAGO Ma17 (P)— While 201 working on thejr games more seriously than ever the The event will be held at the Ogpounds of ailing fistic flesh den Golf and Country club from May property of Klngiish Levlnsky restName-Cup 27 to 30 ed easllyin a hospital bed today Dr F ALagorio representing the IlliMay Not Enter exnois state athletic commission There is a possibility that the deand the amined pronounced patient Molars Triumph Here’s Tommy Bridges Detroit pitching see who has for a long time Over Bicuspids been trying to gain a victory over the BHOA' rf cf 11© I YankeeHi persistent efforts were I rf cf 12 Lindetront finally crowned with success Thurs12 TTavioi Ifrrrr UH Tourneys to Open day Vaughan as azPrederick 3uhr 1000 0110 lb Lavasetto Jb 14 Bucher OGDEN—The Molars and Bicuspids Leopard Net renewed their links warfare over the IzSukeforth Ogden Golf and Country club course Meet Enters Tola's Totgla here Thursday and reversed the out when winning run P SAYS DOCTOR Fighter Declared in Nervous Condition Unfit to Do Battle BROOKLYN May 17 (AP)— The Dodgers jarred Pittsburgh’s Pirates loose from the National leagup lead today as an error mound duel between Van Lingle Mungo smashed up a and Bill Swift'and gave Brooklyn a 2 to 1 victory The defeat dropped Pittsburgh ‘a' h White Sox Hammer Mack’s Hurlers Browns Indians Winners - - Program Owen Covey Decides to Stay but of Ogden Meet KINGFISH SICK From League Leadership GoM era a — - u lire Was West 4lh Scslh Opes ErePfegs 5124-512- 5 v-- y |