| Show k I-- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING MAY 81 1834 t NIBLEY § L C C WIN GOLF TILTS Amateur Tourney If the annual Intermountain ama teur acheduled to be held at1 the Ogden Golf and Country club from May 25 to 30 does not draw a record entry lut It certainly will not be the fault of the tournament committee of the Junction City course A pcmi tblBT PajrTT-rrrw- DIVISION 1 tha Team 71 - ort Douilu Mont Tlmptaocot 1 et Lott H SlanAia iindiy’s ftesalta I - Nibley II Fort Dourltt XI Mont 16 Tlmpamocoa r Sunday by taking a convincing 18 9 victory from Fort Douglas 1933 B di— The tournament undoubtedly will get the heartiest support from the live Salt Lake dubs Several players from each course are expected to enter So far however only “ one official entry list that of Forest The Dale has been announced Balers who have signed up are Ed Kingsley Jack Gorman Lew Mannd Harry Carl Nordberg ning Lloynd ' of the Utah State Professional Golfers' association will be held at the Ogden Golf and Country club Monday beginning at 1’30 p m Large Crouds Speaking of record crowds It appears as though the women golfers are netting a head start on the men The weekly ladles' days being held at tha local dubs are all drawing large numbers of participants At Forest Dale last Friday 40 ladle from the Dale and Country 'club courses took part In a tournament And now comes the first annual Invitation which already claim a record entry list although the competition doesn't begin until Tuesday vision champion Although the Fort team still ha plenty of opportunity to get beck into the running for the divisional title the leader nave a margin of one and one-hamatches and only on more round of play remain in the- - first half of the schedule Win First Match El Monte won It first match of the eon defeating the Timpanogoa course of Provo 16--8 In the other encounter played in tha A division Tha next round scheduled for June 3 send Forest Dale to Nibley and Fort Douglas to EL Monte The Nibley players shot soma of their moot sensational golf ot the season They were lad by their profeswho carded a sional Sid Harmon two under par to brilliant taka three points from Bill Wllllee Fort pro Bill himself shot a steady 72 but he was three down at the end of tha first nine and didn’t have chance to Bg a comabeck on the second nine with Sid biasing away for a 32 Harmon’s card: lf Out 344 333 444 443 1 344—34 1 1 boat 0 —L 1 000 1 I?' C C 1-- Ooden C C 11 OGDEN— Salt Lake Country club's n team got the scare invading of It life but finally squeezed victory through to e three-poiagainst the Ogden Golf and Country club here Sunday The final score waa 15 to 12 the Salt Lakeys coming through principally on the heels of aensaUbiMl ahotmaking by Rudy W J O'Connor two veterans who played airtight golf to annex three polnU each The scoring honors went to George Schnelter home from Colorado only 24 hours who went around his home yard In 70 strokes four under par to wrest three point from Alex McCaf-fert- V CantwelP Defeats Johnson in Pitching Duel at Boston 000 aiUi 10 f Mn IS BonnevIP Belt Uk 1 Nibley park moved jnto a tie with Forest Dale for first place in the A division of the Uth State Golf league ( Won -- - Goodman Continues Favorite to Take Title Fourteen Americans to Compete CUBS STUMBLE cl lb Tmbi o 6 SECOND PLACE DIVIIIIOW Bonneville 8 C6untrrfctutr British Open Champ Out DAIE AFFAIR Scott Will Not Defend ' ATTRACTS 75 CARDS ATTAIN Sid Ilarpion Leads MuniesOgden Country Club Puts to Victory El Monte Up Great Battle Team Victor jtlagnff Victor SMa4io Ibis eeaamlttea long age bad the plana for the ' worked oat pad ha spent a amount of time In contacting the outotandlng golfer of the cartons elnbs in thi Section of the ceantry The tournament is the first major event on the schedule of the Utah Stato Golf association and for this reason attracts perhaps as mach Interest from the golf followers as any other meet It 1a the first official “test" of the season and often gives sn accurst indication of the showing which the participants will casks in future competitions The monthly pro sweepstakea Record Number Enter Women’s Intermduntain Fort Douglas Loses 18--9 Bonrtjf Holds First Place 0 AYLET TALBOT PRESTWICK Scotland iMay 20 (AP)— Golfdom’a greatest free-for-the British amateur championship will open here tomorrow with 14 Americans in the field and the Hon Michael Scott pres ent titleholder on the sidelines Scott leader ot the British Walker cup forces trounced so soundly by the United States at St Andrew eight day ago announced his withdrawal suddenly tonight Although he gave no reason for his action it was believed that the strain of the Walker cup matches had convinced the veteran that defense of his A meeting of the board of directors of the Utah State Wom- amateur title would be —much too en's Golf association will be held strenuous He suffered a severe chill Monday beginning at 10 a m at on the second and final day ot the cup matches and has not succeeded the Nibley park clubhouse In entirely shaking off its effects Meanwhile there vu no change in the odds which make Johnny Goodman of Omaha American open champion a pronounced favorite at 6 to 1 for the title Scott relinquishes all ff ten-ma- Feminine Golf Body to Hold Monday Session d In ths top smateur battle Owen Covey played a very sound game of golf and despite some spotty putting won three points from Art Banning Bennlng hi game in the changeover period from a prior style was bothered particularly by hi tee shots Hi short irons however worked well Including among other spectacular short shots was an approach holed out from 100 yards on the eleventh hole for an eagle three Scoring for the day resulted In Sohnelter's 70 Covey had 73 one under par McCafferty was even per Rudy Orlob waa a stroke over with a FIRSTEVENT “ By Bflt Randar’i Chteafo 1 Brooklyn 9 Cincinnati 0 Boston 1 Bt Lout S Maw York S Maadar’s Sehedal PUtaburth at Phtladalphl Bt Lout ot New York Chlcato at Brooklyn Clneinnitl it Boston MORE DRIVERS NEW YORK May 20 (P— The Cardinals moved in to the Polo grounds today found the range of the barriers in the first few innings and blasted their way Into second place in the National league standing with a The trivictory over the Giants umph put St Louis a few ’points ahead of the defeated Pittsburgh Pirate Pounding three home runs Into the stands the Cards gave Carl Hubbell one of the worst shellackings kv his attack in recent career A aeven-ruthe fourth and fifth innings sent the southpaw star to the showers and enabled Dizzy Dean to breeze through with a commanding lead Dean did a neet Job on the mound holding the Giants to four hits and two earned runs both of which came in on Ott’s homer in the first Inning He eased up a bit in the ninth and allowed three more hits and two runs as two Giant pinch hitters delivered UNDERGO TEST Fourteen Qualify for ’34 Speed Classic Meyer Does 112337 INDIANAPOLIS In May 20 (UP) —Five more drivers including Louis Meyer Huntington Park Cal' last year’s winner qualified today for Memorial day race the miles an Meyer averaged ll? time trials in hour for the his four cylinder Miller Others were Wild Bill Cummings Indianapolis average 116116 Ralph Hepburn Los Angeles 114 321 George Barringer Indianapolis 113850 and Herbert Ardmger Pittsburgh Penn n 500-mil- e without a struggle All the other American Walker cup players are entered— George Dunlap United States amateur champion and a semifinalist in the British amateur at St Andrews last year Gus Moreland of Texas Johnny Fischer of Cin Clrtnatl Jack Westland of Chicago W Lawson Little of San Francisco Francis Ouimet of Boston Chandler Egan of Pebble Bosch Cal and Max Marston of Philadelphia Completing the American challenge are Jesee Guilford of Beaton United States amateur champion in 1921 A W Breault of Detroit P A Valentjn of New York R C Van Arsdale of Boston and Douglas Grant former Californian who has lived in England for many years a The luck of the draw favors chances ot reaching the finals He is in the lower half where moot of the lesser lights were drawn and figure to have a minimum of trouble right through to the last round The bulk of the British defense will be entrusted to the Walker cup players— Jack McLean Eric McRu-viEric Fiddian Harry Bentley Cyril Tolley Roger Wethered Sam A T Torrance— and McKinlay aqd to a scattering of other first rate match play stars Including Dr Wit liam Tweddell the Hartley brothers Rex and Lister J A Stout E B Tipping T A Bourn and Lionel Munn who quit the British Walker cup team In a huff over an insult s real qr imagined by one of his Qualifying Round Sclied uled lo Open Tuesday Final Sunday f Women golfers of the intermountain territory' are scheduled to break another record Tuesday Up to jate Sunday evening a total of 75 entrants had been received for the first annual intermountam women's invitation meet which open Tuesday at Forest Dale by Mickey Riley professional at the course This is believed to be the largest number ever to enter a women’s event in Utah This total may be swelled Monday and Tuesday with several entrants from Ogden and Provo The opening round ot the meet will be held Wednesday and succeeding rounds Thursday Friday and Saturday The finals in all classes but the special championship will be held Saturday afternoon The finalists in this special event will meet for them title Sunday afternoon Four Divisions According to plan for the meet a prepared by Riley and Mrs W W Allen chairman of the tournament committee at Forest Dale there will be at least three and possibly four distinct divisions In the special championship has been placed the outstanding players in the region There will be a regular championship division next These two divisions will be eonducted without handicaps 'A first and second championship flight to be conducted on a handicap basis will be formed provided there are e sufficient number of entries— and to all appearances the Dale official have no need to worry on this score The final division will be that for the novices feminine golfer who have taken up the game this season The players who have been placed in the special championship class are Miss Betty Botterill and Mrs n Soules Salt Lake Country club Mrs R C Hill Bonneville Mrs J H Evan and Mrs L S Packman Fort Douglas Mrs F F Putnam Ogden Mrs Pearl Riley Mrs A C Moore Mias Helen Hofmann and Mrs L G Shrlver of Forest Dale and Mrs Florence Borg of Pocatello There is a possibility that Mrs A H Means of the Country club also will enter the meet In this event she will also be played in the class Eight will qualify for the flight Those who fail to do so will be placed in the regular championship flight Entries te Date Following is a complete list 6f the entries received to date: Fort DousUs— Mr H B Crowell- Mrs card of 75 that stamped him M considerable of a golfer O’Connor scored Ed Perry and Jerry HendSraon No 78 George Ecclea of the Ogden and No 2 amateurs respectively clubtying at that figure on tha Nibley team played golf alOrkib'a three-poin- t victory overCy most aa exceptional as that displayed Hammond waa a distinct shock to the to Sid Perry had a by local club After halving the first taka three points from Thornton D two holes Orlob won " I the next six ammamnm NEW YORK BT LOUIS Morris who had a 78 Splde was four without ABHO A and then won ABHO A Results of tha second round ef down at tha interruption nine first 1 9 1 Moore If of 111722 tha and WhHhetd Jb I ot holes four secthe fiva first of the 4 9 13 4- J 5- 9- Orlts Zb play In the May lep ef the direcrl Rothfock This brought number of qualifies ond round to sew up his match PrUch 3b 3 315 9 PUy Beat Gelf Terrs lb tors' eup for men at Bennevlllet Bouers to 14 Nine passed the tests yesterday Upper U H F Russell opposing Henderson O’Connor likewise exceeded all ex- Medwick Charles Seefleld d Bob Woolley' i obmli ii ’!!! 4 1 I Collin lb Thirty-thre- e will be allowed to start 0 Jtckeon U and Cy Harbeke and R O Pearce pectations by taking the steady War- V Dovit Hal Badger d John Vesse 411 Loicer Jack Bouman 4 0 5 3b 9 Cummings who won the pole posiRyn and 2 Harry Robblna d Ed shot the best golf ot the day for the ner Arthur down on both nines with ODkVis 3 3 3 e Maneueo 1 luroeher tion last year at an average ot 118 I Winkler I! Snd I Walter Fort Russell’s Rlehsrdo proved to be his glittering exhibition of ahotmak- Dean p miles an hour drove more slowly to-- I iWetklni ot no avail against Henderson's 35-- ing d Paul Chase one npi L D 9 Hubbell p East High School Golf day to keep within the three-gallo33—- 68 T T Whitworth lost the second Lew d Dr V J Dorten def i They halved tha first nine SPti e gasoline limit required in qualifying but Russell lost the second nine and nine to Ecclea after having tied the Walter Koch d Dr M J Kuhre 1 6 3 9 Cattleman p trials His best lap was last with one-haup Clyde Marereft and the 18 In spite ot the tact that he first Jaunt and Brownie Hunter sufaaiaraothara 110 0 Championship Captured average of 117172 Juddy Wilcox were all even at toured the course In per figuure 1 fered a similar defeat when Carl Gee-ki- ToUli 11 37 I 34 7 37 17 Bowers Total! by Hepburn qualified the eight-cylif-r on sBstted for39Rtchi Pearce downed Paul Ownby 2 and romped down a the end ef the regular It putt orda In plnth dor Miller which Meyer drove to vie with a 69 Harbeke had a 69 and the final hole for a one-u- p victory on nBotted for H bbtll In fi In'nlnth uaBattod tot CaiUtman Mrs L T Thompson and Mrs R Upped Hack Owen tory last year Abel Larson the 181 Bt Lout 351 900 000—4 John Bowers captured th chamC Hill will clash for May leg honors of Nibley taking two points from Individual score of the profession- - Now York 001 003 003—e Barringer qualified the car a Bbyla Error— Collin at and amateur leaden: Durocher pionship of the annual East high Valve Special powered with an Summary in directors’ cup play tor women at Karl Waller also had 88 Although the 1933 titleholder won’t to— Jkokion Collin 3 Run Maori bitted 494 144 iss-- at Miller which Cummings be in action six former champions Bonneville Monday Dr W R Worley took the only Par put PrUch 3 Medwrlt 3 O Dovta Rothrock school golf tournament Sunday tri44 S5I— S7—74 4M 3 Grantham t Two-bhlti asiiniwiiimiwim used last year Barringer's car was are in the lists—Tolley Wethered three-poin- t t victory for the Fort win- SchGIlUf Mil (44 139—19 uroohor Wotkln Thrco-bo- a hit ' ' umphing over Jack Bowman 3 and 2 an r Graham-Paig443 4l( 493—- 19—70 fa Tweddell Harris Eric Martin-SmitHomo Collin Mcdwlrk Decker Victor O run— ning from Chub Utter with 36- - Covr Dvi out 18 muniAt Bonneville 441 949 143—11 over holes the DouRick Decker Staten Island N Y and John Da Forest Ott Btorlflce— Duroohor Hubbtll 34— 7& 444 499 459—19—71 bt plan— Whitehead to PHich to Collin cipal links Stan Decker took first place in the McCaitliriir' 'out to qualify the first 494 944 44S—f7 l Bile on ball— Hubbell 1 3 Dean 3 Btruck In 994 Both youngsters shot steady golf attempted 49S— $7—74 out A division of the medal play on — J Dean 3 Oestleman 1 Hit— Hubbell ever used to race drive Millep OrleS Monte Cut 963 in 343—37 El 4 In 3 Bell 4 In Triumphs 3 tha champion carding an 80 and the here but motor trouble Caetleman 1 In 1 even holes at the Country club SunIn 494 —18—79 Lotln developed on in 954 pitcher— Hubbell 994 O'Coooor out Second place Over 993—3 runnerup going two over this total the first lap day carding a 499 3 S— I4S 494— 71 on the first nine Timpanogos even ended all in the division went to Dr X M They Bravea Capture 1-- 0 each taking a 39 ' OGDEN — The Timpanogos team The othNeher who had a Packman Mr N E Waldron Mre LB er results: Class B: Ken Yeatea of Provo put up B stiff battle againet Ridge Upsets Foley They halved the first four bole LEAGUE Thornton D Morris Mr R T 8tewrt Duel Slab From Reds of the second round and Bowera took El Monte in tha B division of the Utah Dr Roy Groesbeck Mrs E E Finch Mr W R Ortnvlll Mrs Feature Magna 38 Class C Leon Sweet State Golf league here Sunday but “' Phylll Prater OMreH BOSTON May 20 (JT) — Boston the next three ato41win the match The CHICAGO Team SUoSlen May 20 (IP)— Eddie RH1 Mr B P Manley Mr on this round and MAGNA— The biggest surprise of wrested a sensation 1 the local club finally emerged with champion had Arthur Sweet Won Lost Pet Madjeski Mr J H Evans Mr 0 N friendrecentcatcher 1 arton 0 18-i cod ly and Mr Leill Squire t tha Bonneville-Magn- a match wa the victory from Cincinnati at Bravea Bowman a 43 victory 1 1 090 ly released 0 by the Philadelphia AthNibley park— Mr Deane Miller Mr Tha qualifying round ef play John Geertsen XI Monte profes1 590 letics victory registered by Howard field today wni it Groom Smith Mr Norman E Morlc Ray j wu the signed by Chicago In the June leg ef the directors’ I 500 Stores —Mill Betty sional Laka Salt club gave Lea Buttle Tanking Ridge Magna pro over Charles Foley Jordan tripled off Si Johnson as Country f 811 4 009 White Sox today i Mrs W W Caldy Mrs A N eup at the El Meats municipal Provo player three stroke but still veteran Instructor of the Salt Lake first man up in the tenth Inning Lee Mr Morris Rosenblatt Mr Q I Johnson Pasek obcatcher Johnny young course ia Ogdea will continue anRood won three points John toured th 18 municipal links Ridge carded a Mr Hkllorin Soule and Berger were then walked purMias Htlde-far- d Bawl' Basalt Brown' lea Cream u Coop'S Stores I tained by the Sox from Detroit via Ur F T Whitworth and Thompeon til the end ef the month H waa boles in 68 taking a S3 on th find three under par Foley had posely filling the bases with none Earnshaw-Berr4 Devil A Twelve Mr in Hid I KamlUa the Philadelphia J aaneuneed Sunday by Prefeaalen-a- t nine and a 35 on th second Buttle 72 Bonneville— Mre W N Allen Mr L P out After Moore filed to Schulmer-Icdeal last winter was sent to the OakNut tudir'l Sehedal John Geortaen la tha May had a 75 Walter Coagrlff promising young in short right McManus hit a sinland club of tha Pacific Coast league KarsvIU Browns le Olden Cream vi leg Lee Btratton entered tha The final tour players to come In Bonny performer also had a 74 and gle to deep right center on the first Mft Arthur Smurr Mr o tedium on option to make room for Madjes- William Alien Ur R O Hill Mr H P Brenneke0 finals by defeating Arch Everet Store v Lorton brought the victory tor El Monte Ted took three points from Jack Robbins pitched ball ending the game ki Bo Mr E C Pole Mr L F Thompson Slid bn S and L M Thompson and Blaine Welch Carl Lancaster and Bill Silver-thor- n Other three-poivictor lea were woo Ben Cantwell held the Reds to four Mr Donna William Mr Charles Unk r Mr B W Huihes Mr William Jennln Hulmaton are scheduled to meet won two points end Jack by Juddy Wilcox Hal Badger and hits all of them singles and mot a seaKaysville opened the Mr G F HfVfk Mr Ura Hull Mr la the ether aemlflnal encounter Walter Koclv for Bonneville man of tha Cincinnati team reached Crane three son Sunday by defeating Devil’ Slide PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE J F Badign Mr F Oren Woodbury ond Mr Newton R Jackson third base He struck out five The game Lleutenant-ColoneBarr Cerlislle captured the major to 5 in a Forest Dale— Mle Helen Hofmann Mr l H L Taylor Silas Johnson held the Braves to honors In the L G Shrlvor Mr winners hit Otto Stoke hard when Poarl RUy Mr A C shoot held at defeated A J Bosworth 3 and 2 Tesa Btandlnr Moor Mr M E Weiss Mrs seven hits of which three were by the Salt Lake weekly F O Armour man were on the paths In the other over 27 holes to enter the semifinal Mr J A Oorman Mr H H Rom Mr traps Sunday Lo Annie Jordan and two by McManus The He finished municipal deBrown’s Ice Cream O A Hughey game Bramwell Mrs Mrs played in first the double and round of the May leg ot the diree Rlwlon Allen Mrs A1 Jenkinson Mrs Pern Braves had 13 men left on bases Up tors’ cup for men at Fort Douglas handicap and tied for ths top po- feated Coop’ Stores 12 to 5 Lesser Roeilck Mre Vic Hill Mre Mark Button ±uYo 3 to the tenth inning Johnson was very the :::::::::::: Mrs BUI Gordon Mrs J O Orovey Mrs sition in the singles with Hazen Exe- held the losers to six scattered hits Sacramento The victor la scheduled to Sunday effective In the pinches Blsln Mr Orey Marsaret Dean Mre ter His handicap score was 24 and and the Brown crew nicked Clyde Oakland meet Karl Weller In one semifinal E A Olsen Mr William J Jennln CINCINNATI Mr BOSTON Seattle ace succesGreenwell Idaho-A- frs hi TWIN FALLS and Coop’s H 47 Georte Stevensrn f’ARlS G his doubles O Mr Ha Sorensen and Exeter broke ABHOA match and R O Pearce will oppose Portland May 2Q (Ah— France’s renABIi96L Mr Tilt Mrs G B Berryman Mrs Sb includRay sor dam 0 3 nine for Hancock new a made wo48 bingles in Padgett record XL P for tfye singles: Paasiliague In the other 4 1 4 Byron Butler Mr Jack Enslin and Mrs ovated Davit eup team surprised it- men lakdy ef Tbl Week’a Behedol m The results immi f ing four doubles: golfers on Twin Falls Country Kwii Clyde Thompson u 4 i 4 t u i a si Tueadar) Bfinntnt Th scares:- H J Moser and Sam Solomon won self with a clean tweep ovtr Aus- club grounds adjoining Rock Creek Bottombtr lb 4 i Better f ( Oakland at Beattie DEVlL'B SLIDE KAYSVILLE at first place in the best ball sweep tria 8 to 0 in the aerlte completed canyon southwest of town Friday af- lehufmrleh rf S Portland fscramento Young Golf Princess ABHOA ABHOA Hollrwood at Mission ternoon today Her card showed a score let 3b 4 4 0 1 1 J Thomas takes at Forest Dale Sunday Richard e Baa Lo at Francisco Anteleo O Parrell I The veterans Jean Borotra and of 88 on two rounds of 44 each some Jones Of I1I0 b I Seeks Texas State Cup Bandar’s Remit 0 Wirillit lb 9 Lavender lb I Jacques Brugnon scored th clinch- ot htr drives going to 185 yards or Johnton c w OonneU 3b 4 H Thoraa a At Ban Frtnelaeo— CarUil arr Flrt (am'k "h ini is OantvtUVii I 0 i 3 aua Exeter Perkin cl ing victory In double yesterday but more according to tha club pro ErI opklne lb 413 1 4 elion a Schofield rf I i nine) 019 190 000 000— lywood today Chriitian Boussus and Andre nie Schneiter Mrs H C Edmunds 14 I 4 DALLAS Texas May 20 Total 14x311 Total ty 37 7 011 xWller Coleman o Ohlpman Ban 300 900 Francluo B Van R 33 Cott On Marlin piled up two unneeded tri- also mad a very good scora at 51 for $ rrroeuu: 4 i I o Mansell lb-- p 5 j Battrl — A Jampbell oooand091Htrahborsdri Jameson out In tontlt wboa Winn In run Dr B Btonebreaker golf 33 champion 2b eorit 4 Stoke Linford j 114 Boussus defeated G Von nine holes K Ohoehan and WoodaU umphs P Xautiman 34 1 of Dallas will seek this week to add Battd for Boom In ninth Jonee if IN Nelson 1949 Norton Second sanu (liven lnnlnai): R H E Metaxa 3 : Austrian 8 ooo 000 090 fr--4 Schneiter himself scored 31 on nine Cincinnati tho Women’s Texas Golf association Hollywood 9 000 400 3— 9 3 Bo ton 1 000 000 I— 3 while Merlin conquered Franz holes during the week to lower the Bummaer: Errors—Adam 3 Ban Pranolaco 000 040 0— 4 5 3 championship to the Women’s South19 14 3711 3 McManPiet Total 37 19 40 Totals SPRINGVILLE— Using his famous I Batteries— Denimor and Banter! course record by five strokes Bert us Whltnsr Cantwell Run btted In— Matojka 3 s BUdo Oil 129 0W- -4 ern Golf association title the won on fituts Ooorn Arnepttor K vll II 3i hit—Jordan 003 OOO 04— 4 aU Monao Oabler BaUou Mall and WoodDarn Salt Lake The French who lost possession Of Edmunds secretary ot th club and McManuKoonl Threo-- b mill airplane spin W B Parmer “ May 12 at Newtrleans II Bcbulnaerlch DouCantwell Bcnoflald Linford Error— Summary: 13 wrestler won a fall Over BUI Hanson the Davis cup to Great Britain last several other members have been bt plor— Hotan to McManua Jordan to Ben 7 qilleepl OonneU 3 Nelson Stokes I Wrltht Betty is hopeful but she admit it At W L Parn El Sacramento— H R it Threa-bae-o tamo: Baaee on ball— Johneon 4 Cantnt 390 s will meet Germany in the scoring unusually good marks lately UrbanaUt hlt— Hopklne Schofield will be “some job” to take the Texas 000 Beattl of Salt Lake Saturday night In the summer 0 02J— 7 11 Carla 3 out— It well Btruck 3 H Johneon Stoke hlta— Mansell Thome Cantwell I round June 8 8 and ia Bout-sua- ’ as tb 1934 golf season gats Under 5 Wild pitch— Cantwell kD O Hiller 1 title 330 100 10 81x— 10 13 one away from Miss Amelia Gorczc-y- a J Thom Ohlpman Double plar— Sacramento first of a series ot athletic carnivals next fine n 14 Oeort HummeU Botterle— tZahnlaer Buchanan and Itoke to W Connu Btruck out—Norton showing during th Aus- way for the annual summer tournaslender Fort Worth girl who won Dr Bumam 17 Wirt and sponsored here by the Black Hawk trian aeries Gresory 4 Mansell 3 Stoke WUUami I Umpire— has given the tricolor ment among the Twin Falla Canyon Phil Clark Second samo deven Innlnn): IS R H Z the honor last year with a 2 and 1 vicIndian War veterans’ committee The ana Redden 1 OOO Mr Haeen Exeter Crowd of 003 Soattl 1— I 0' 1 Phil Burton match between Henry Jones ot Provo new hopes of getting past Germany Crest Buhl Rupert Burley and Je001 B— i 5 Bacramento 000 II I tory over Mrs Dan Chandler Dallas STORES rome clubs 10 Batteries— Montromerr Crashoad Snd and Swede Swenson Salt Lake endBradbury Flynn ABHOAl See Dodgers Win -- ABHOA LUCERNE Switzerland May 20 VPi O QarUil lh I Schaller-Winte- r 9 Homo snd Mayer 5 1 1 oktltt 3b aker rf ed in a draw Team — Switzerland’! Davi cub tennis team OUT OP I KICKS SEVEN QOALl’ 4 t ! 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