| Show TW — THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE 6 16 1834! i ' M’CAFFERTY TAKES MEDAL HONORS Forest Dale Feminine Team Takes Lead In Golf League X CANYON PRO Park Egg Tale egg take In Yellowstone park to tar this season has been about twice large as it was in 1933 ao to’ Fred J roster supervisor cording ot the western xone ot the U S bu lean of fisheries have Following ere the pslrlnsi far tha A total af 17009004 e first round of the annual Utah itata ' been taken eat ( the park aa open match tournament which will be held at Bonneville Wedneedar beginning at far The etc take for graylings 1 30 p m (Timer of the matchea pr to be — hu been completed and tho te-or-F-irst arransed br the eompetltore ) Thirty UPPER BRACKET j nj number Is 4878008 the bn Ale IlcCeffertr vs Ken Hamer rean chief says A portion af all Match of Round Owen Cover VS Howard Cromar Open Howard Rldte vs Bar Forebers of these eggs will be taken to the John Geertaed vs Jack Kingsley federal hatchery of SprlngvUle Tee Branca ve Qeorse Hell Jr Wednesday Play In the near future The entire Harry Bwonaon bre M J va Stevens Cornish harvest Is at the park at the pres- CharlssRiley Foley vs Jerrr Henderson' ent time LOWER BRACKET McLEESZ rBIL Bill Wlllies ve Norm Shultg Because of the unusual weather Alex By at vs Kuss Swoneou Ken Starr professional McCafferty conditions the egg take is approx! Sid Hsrmon VS BUI Burton H F Russell vs Frsd Harteneteln mutely five weeks ahead of last sea- the Salt Lake Country club won the Ksrl Weller vs Larry Summerhars son’s schedule Foster reports medalist honors in the qualifying Jack Instsn bra ve Brownlt Hunstate annual round of the Utah open terPress Bummsrhsrs T D Vorrle Ve Oeoris Onilllsn match play tournament at the BonneCox Oulimarti Em The auslllrlns ecoree ville municipal links Tuesday 13—Alex McCaffarty S L Country Our proposed trip to Bird island In Alex carded a steady 73 in spite 4 pro) I Bonneville : Great Salt lake with Lee Kay and of the fact that a high wind prevailed Oeorse Orulllsn Forest Dale (pro) state and fish Cox of the 11— BIU Wlllee Fort Doualas (pro) George sechis all th4Imia played during IS— John Geertsen El Monts (pro) I was game department last Friday ond nine He shot a 37 on the fuel B F Russell Fort Douilas canceled because of inclement weath- round and carded a 38 IS — Owen Cover 8 L Country club) In coming er but the drive to Sunset beach was The Canyon links pro led a list of KsrlL Weller Fort Douglas Tee Branca Countrr club (pro) 8 not made in vain SO— Rues Swoneon Bonneville (pro)— 30 of amateurs We learned that Commissioner and the state's outstanding Rlter Forest Dale (pro) Slicker who Tuesday Cl— Sid Harmon Nlbler (pro) Pres Newell B Cook's wardens are a lit- turned professionals unattached Howard In qualifying scores for the Summtrhtre tle smarter than violators ot the 1934 renewal Aides Utah Copper elub (pro) ot this exceptionally in' state's Bonneville 52—Harry Swoneon fish and game lawn 53— Jack Ensign Forest teresting tournament - The field Is George with his Inimitable Country club small but every player entered is Hamer D IS— Morris T choice ef language Including ot winning the title Jerrr— Henderson Nlbler easily S3 Norm many unique descriptions ef law tnd thecapable Shults Bonneville Jack competition undoubtedly will Kinisler Countrr club violators after eentiderable pec attract plenty of interest Fort Douelael IS— Fred Harteneteln Beading ea the pert ef Key wee Larrr Summerhars Nlbler) Oeorsa Final Sunday Relf Jr Nlbler Induced to toll ne hew he eat II— Howard Cromar Nlbler a The first second and third rounds wlttod several fellows fishing ant IS— Ken Starr Foreet Dale SO— Stevsne Comish Nevada af Mason In the northern part ef of the meet will be held Wednesday Brownie Hunter Countrr elub' Cl— the state Thursday and Friday respectively M— Ray Farsberg Bonneville (V-BlBurton unattached but AU matches In these rounds will be George arrested the group they slipped away picked up the over 18 holes The semifinals schedbridge laving across the stream sep- uled for Saturday and the final tor arating tnem from all roads put It Sunday will be over 86 holes on the back ot tbs truck and fled McCafferty who several weeks ago Before this happened they had cut his hand severely and consequentagreed with George to show up before ly has played very little competitive a Judge In the nearest town the next golf this season hsd his shots workmorning If Cox failed to appear ing close to perfection considering against them they would go free of the difficulties which beset him course throughout the round Alex had three birdies pit 'the first The bridge was the enly outlet National He Stars Ready from the peculiar situation In round an$ two on the second Which Cox fannd himself with encountered 'his chief difficulty on on Heavily Trapped 1 his heavy truck But be spied n number seven of ths first round On beaver dam which extended la n this hols he went two over par taking - Merion Course fairly straight lint across the a five The long number three also stream Within n few hours caused him some difficulty on the George and the two ether ward-an- a second nine He required six strokes on that hole PHILADELPHIA June S W— The who wera with him had con' His card: structed an artificial dam paral thoroughbreds ot golf today surveyed 843 344 344--38 lei to the genuine one A sort Par the possibility ot setting a new of track was Urns formed 'and McCafferty for the national" dpen out 545-454 334 drove across dif37 with aa George beginning Thursday on championship In and court at McCafferty ficulty appeared the heavily trapped Merion layout in 436 344 the appointed time The violators playing safe were The high wind continued through It was not due to a lack of respect d per 70 course that there “end you never seen auch a out most of the day and kept practi- for thla Johnny Goodsurprised bunch of sucktra In your cally all of the qualifying scores high golferstheof the ability of operf king and Lawson LitCharles Foley Bonneville profes- man life” George ended tlia tale sional and George O’Rullian of For- tle British amateur title holder and est Dale each had 75 Bill Willes Paul Runyan and Macdonald Smith Plant Trip Fort Douglas pro came In with a 77 anticipate tha lowering of the 286 Commissioner Cook and eno or and John Geertson El Monte's teach- mark held Jointly by Chick Evans Jr ' two and Gene Sarazen but because Of 78 wardens will spend tho day er had The defending champion Owen Co- the tempting end negotiable opporat Locomotive iprlngs Wednes78 AU of the other tunities the course offers to every vey carded day type Of golfer qualifying scores were 80 or over ’ Fish news from out correspon- The first round promises to proGoodman Runyan and the veteran dent: ‘t duce some exceptionally Interesting Smith believe the winning total will duels In the upper bracket McCaf- be a stroks lower than thf existing j ferty clashes with Ken Hamer s record Program Planned Hamer shot sn The first llx holes aggregating 2565 OGDEN— Cooperation in a well caddy of promise 83 Tuesday but is expected to do yards give shooters like Craig Wood planned program of stream improve- much better Wednesday if the weath- and Little a chance to square their ment is planned by officials of ths er shoulder and whack the ball for all permits J fourth forestry region with head' they are worth Foley vs Henderson quarters In Ogden according to Denver Laffoon Ky Orange A Olsen in charge of game Foley who progressed to the final professional who haa been playing as operations In the range management of the tournament last season Is pit- many as 43 holes a day in preparadivision of the service Olsen re- ted against Jerry Henderson Nibley tion for the national open golf chamturned recently from Panguitch lake amateur The other thatches In the at the Merion golf club gave la the Dixie national forest where bracket sent Covey against Howard pionship rest ot the field something to he attended s conference on stream Cromar former assistant profestional the think about today when he scored a improvement work conducted by the at Nibley Geertsen against Jack 67 tor his longest and second sub-pa- r 4 United States bureau of fisheries Kingsley Tee Branca against George round In three days Oisen said that plans call for Relf Jr and Mickey Alley against The Denver iron man was out In each state fat the feurth region Stevens Cornish 33 three under per and back in 34 which embraces Utah southern Bill WUles and Sid Harmon fa- even with regulation figures despite Idaho western Wyoming and vorites in the lower bracket are fa- a six on ths par four eleventh hole Nevada to have assigned te It a vored to come through with victo- where he became seriously Involved man who will visit each nationries against Norm Shulta and BiU In two traps al forest In which OOO camps Burton respectively In the lower Laffoon’s average for seven rqunda are maintained This contact ' bracket Russ Swonson 1934 state is aven per 70 T man will consult with the formeets Ken Starr driving champion est supervisor concerning stream in what should be an Interesting encounter Two Fort Douglas ace amaconditions and fallowing a perteurs IL F Russell and Fred Harten-stei- n sonal survsy will make are pitted together In the opente the bsresu ef fish- —The CARDS75T0 Pairings Given tl LEAD FIELD -- t r For Open Meet Has Lowest Score in Bonny Meet ON Dern MAT-CAR- -- for -- -- The qualifying round ot the June leg ot the directors’ cup for women at Nibley perk will be held Friday according to Mrs N E Mork president ot the women's association at the municipal course Tooele Boys Girls TdbELE — Boys and girls of Too-e-l are being given an opportunity Ruth Moore won the Vlrglina (Dol-ly- ) to try their marksmanship with 22 Even Tennis cup at Westminster caliber rifles Thursday when the Hardware company will sponTuesday defeating Georgette Brun- Lacey sor a contest for contestants between ner in two hard sets 62 fought Mis Moore took an early lead fe the first set but Miss Brunner rallied and tied the count at 5 ell Miss Moore won the next two games with some fine placements Miss Brunner took the first two games in the second set but Mis Moore came back strong and won six straight games but only after etch hsd been bitterly contested i point 7-- 5 Colombo Strong Favorite on ' Eve of England’s 'E)arby’ f u k r WriTFEN Sacramenlo-Oaklan- d ' rain rala TEXAS LEAGUE H mu ton S Fort Worth 4 Tuloa I Oklahoma Cltr 4 I ment ‘ Most ot those who demanded a better run for their money were falling back on Aga Khan's Umidwar and Lord Woolavlng- e k ton’i Easton bracketed at 10 to 1 in the early wagering Easton a French product aold by Ralph Strassburger of Phila-dephto Lord Woolavlngton for $75000 was only a length behind Colombo in the 2000 guineas one of the nine victories hung up by the favorite since coming to the races Tomorrow Easton will hava the benefit ot the magic touch ot Gordon Richards England’s leading rider last ia year Lad owned by the Maharapa of Rapjlla also bad some backings at 100 to 9 but from there the odds dipped sharply to the next group at 23 to 1 Anybody fancying William Woodward’s Bondsman the only America-ownehorse In the race could get 43 to 1 If seeking real excitement could back Baron Munchausen at 140 to 1 The citizens ot the little village from whence the Baron was entered pooled their resource and put a pound on his nose Windsor v d INUmNDENT LEAGUE A DlvlolB Utah Poultry Franklin Grocery Hini Drui Sugarhouae Mercantile Woodbury Realtor Zion's Cash Coal aUtjsh Typewriter xDropoad oul of laatu WOO 7 4 Loot 9 I 4 S 1 Mrs C E Foley with a 98 captured the medalist prize in the qualifying round of the June leg of the directors' cup for women at Bonneville TueadayFollowing are the pairings for the first round: Mrs Foley vs Mr Wesley Prouse Mrs W H Sweet vs Mrs A L Gindrup Mrs Y Thompson vs Mrs A T Crowl Mrs Donna William vi Mrs S W Hughes Mia Isabel Critchlow Va Mrs Charles Link Mrs A H Smurr vs Mra O C Allen Legion Team Wins - Over All-St- 3 to 2 8 ar ns Ml 400 1 115 333 000 I 000 3 —f— 0 Pot tile No 1 umpire Liddell uckvorth tI Inn V4 3b c 4 Pddock ji i 1 Harrie aii Murphy Kvna Ih 1 O Y 90 91 O II Midvale Bummary- when cratef sun v that t Total! aged Horni tors more 2 infantry BHOA Herrick Sb A' v L V aew age nan hall and ba to rec gab “Y tens ' last y What and a In 9 2 Slmister p xO Kehl kxGreenireU kkKreseer 6 It WE agem cease open other stand Bu McCe ager had 3 a bo Char from toss It winti Geor Yank 1 ef tto Ilk Mr the let He the ef hii fai Jol No Mr requ a ma Mrs 110 I 21 10 28 Total when wlnnlni run acored Batted for Peacock in seventh: tinkled Two out xxBatted for Slmltter In Hventhi eacrl-flcVeBxtted for Crowthor In taventh: tinkled Sftth Infantry 009 001 100 9—1 1—2 30 383 385 366 y Sheaperd’ rf 4 I 2 01 Wood' 4 BOO Llndorft is 2 1 ) II Hendrickson I? Cotterell lb ieare It 4 I 2 9 19 0 9 Mounteer ah s Jonea rt K Jensen it 2 I t4 I 9 IMrOontiev fourty 4 Morean 2b I 2i Cope lb p 1 0 00 02 OEolomon It S Bases P SIS 10 HIhamlb W Dlvlni lb SIS li RaMiniuaen 2b (Kctler 1 s 2i of Williams aa 1 B Davini a 4 t Kelson 39 11 21 14 Totals I4I Total 29 i 21 1 LOlaen It t S I 3 Score by Innlntsi 199 401 2—I Woodbury Realtors Totlt 1112113 Helna Dru OOO 162 9— I 9121101 Total Score by lnnlnti: hlta — Bucklay Bummary— Three-bas- e Franklin Grocery Two-balot 919 1—2 Llewellyn Hendrickson hit— OOO lot 0— r Hsrdv Utah Poultry Credit victory to Wood Struck Summary S'olen baeea — Day Perry B out— By Wood 4 by Foearty I by McOonx-le- y Olsen Sacrifice hit— Perry E Olson 2 Basel on balls— OK Wood 3 Foa-art- y Three-base hill— Basse Holst Two- I McOongley 9 C C Men Qualify For June Tourney The qualifying round of the June leg of the director’ cup for men at the Country club will be held Saturday Pairings for the first round will be announced Sunday which competition in the leg Is scheduled to start Women Play at’ Fort Wednesday 2llf Ladies day during which the June leg of the qualifying round will be held is scheduled for the Fort Douglas golf course Wednesday The costume tournament originally scheduled for that day has been postponed the date to ’ be announced later 1 whei tory Ju forest dale CLUB t Mn a 0 NIBLEY - I Mm Mrs Mrs Mrs Mlsg Mm Mrs Mrs Mrs 2 2 9 9 9 2 9 19 AMERICAN 9ft 2ft 9ft 1ft' TJtah Dene 'Sft Bighl 'RatnUa '’909 Thirl Ur AY 9 park N B Mork ASkCOIATION Finn Thlrt ft FU Elf Pts R L Smith 1 C Colombo 1 D Miller I June Bond 9 J F Baman 2 M Felt 9 At Emery 2 O Sussman 9 Mn Ed Jensen Total 0 Zipw Slvhi ft it Total yiora Jacki Mrt R TJtewart Mrt A A Pinch OODEN COUNTRY Minneapolis S ?rn I1’ 1ft Mrs LS 5Packman Mrt NI Waiqron 1ft I I lftft CLUA Mrt F F Putnam Mrs Ora Bundy Mrs S P pobbs Mra O A Dixon Mrt SN White Mrt A E Becker Mrs J C Leonard Mrs J C Allen Mrs R Wads’orth MrsF Browning inall held f1 a ‘Total dire TORT DOUGLAS Dowell Mra W Prouse ft MretD Morrlt Mrs O Link ft Mra D Williams ft f5f P y Mra F Hayes 1ft Mrg JC Johnson Total Fc hold leg begi Mra Kf?ft fo ey t it LAXhomp K ' notch up ag in th them K H Means1’ MreL O Shriver B Botterill H Hofmann o‘ I Mra o Reed u Miss Mrs P Riley Mrs F WhitMrs A C Moore 3jii worth MrtWW Cassidy 0 Mrs S H Bclbach 1ft MrsJA Twelves 1ft Mr ST£ Snyder 9 Mrs W H Mitchell 0 Mrs M E Weiss I Mre W Kennedy J Mrs cf A Hughey J Total T°tal 22ft J a Peter ’ too ” A L COUNTRY 25 6 91 J 100 6—1 001 101 0—1 Salasar K Ca- Mfw 090 000 Firemen Summary: Stolen bases—Moreen Yount Mlelke Flttpatrlck Joyce Peters Saorlflct hlta—Mirth 9 Mlelke Oreenwell Two-baout— Petert 4 hit— Joyoe Morten Struck 4 Bees! on balls— Slmltter 1 Slmltter Fct Wild pitch—'Petert Umplrtt— Austin and 400 Lee Bcorer—anlder 3(11 62 - e ’ BHOA 2 2 I 1 If 4 2 0 OlMoroan ilCrowther 2b I 9 0 0 Fltrpatricklb 94 01 11 Bonneville 0 I Frants Joyce ii 55 Mm Tormatneyfb 94 0 4 9 W Kebl (4 Cf Allen Marah 2 19 tb Yount If Mrt R £ HIM 9 10 0 Burbaufh rf 2 Svarney cf A UOlndrup Mn Babert rf Mtelke H P Bren 9 0 Peaoock 0 9 a j 0 Mri Rustic ef neke 2 2 j 1 associ lost tl 44-4- 2 M t isa a bun for re 1 Oft UmpLra-Bame- i! wont 9 tig Oft 1 ed pii eighth Joe g Hisl F'fb-- a 2 45-4- 8 1 WiTib j lyn tc to 3 p - 2 2 Stolen bane— Smith Sacrifice hit!— O’Brien Three-bas- e f hit! — Arientos F Prettier if 10 0 Readlnt Two-be- u 2 0 6 Kasovlch hit— Pagnotta: Double Fertereon rl 1 O 0 play— Bocden to Balaaar to Areentos Chkrte 3 0 0 Hutbtnd 11 defeat to Holt Btruek out — Holt 2 o Brien ISO M Johnson 11(40 Rushton 10 Bates on balls— Holt 1 i I 0 McAllister ui 2 6 3 0 1O'Brien 2 Rushton 1 Umpire— Liddell 0 and Woolley Scorer— Hand S 1 1 s FIREMEN i 96th 0 0 I0 the fifth innipg and was scored on Bprinifleld 4 Muekose! IS five times The Druggist added three baae hit— Raismueaen more tallies in the sixth Fogarty jen to Day to Cope t Bairs on balla-was extremely wild lsulng nine bgses Kelson Bayne 0 HU with phoned balls— Ewint by Bases on balls i B Olein by Kelsea i u Zion’a Cash Coal 'and Sugarhouae Scorer— Pets Bmlth ' at play Wednesday evening on No ’ WOODBURY HETNK 530 p m DRUG realtors ABHAA ABHOA The score: Wtlkht of 4 116 Brown 2b I FRANKLUV UTAH 1 1 j Sprinter 2b 9 1 0 Si H Jenaen vt I GROCERY FOLTRY a c 12 0 llColeman Hardy — 1 I ! AB HO AB Baur lb 4 Ferry ef I 1 I Odbert Sb 9111 li r sayi “Th “tells 14 Forest Dale took undisputed possession of first place in the state team league of the Utah State Women’s Golf association Tuesday by triumphing over the Salt Lake County club to 7 that stru Dale Bonneville 16ft Fort Douelaft lift Oaden Country elub 19 Nibley park 2 dlss Hall Dale-Countr- y soil puto 3b 3b more effectively The wlnnera pulled a perfect squeeze play In the seventh TIIE BIG SIX frame to score the winning run B Tho itandlni: Davinl Franklin catcher singled 32 lift went to third on an infield out and Hemiley Browne 49 Senator! 194 scored on a perfect bunt by E Olson Manuah 44 1U Jehrlnier Tlkeri 44 196 Heinz Drug maintained third place Lealle Dodaeri dedwlck Cardinal! 41 11) in the league standings by defeating Vauihaj Pirates 49 143 Woodbury Realtors 9 to 8 In a nip I WESTERN ASSOCIATION and tuck battle Fogarty on the t Ponca City t mound for the Realtors blew up- - In Joplin Bartlesville i Huti’hineon 4 li&r? and 1 -- - — Day aa at over the Dale course The victory was the third for the Five-Hit O’Brien Hurls Dalers in as many starts and gives them a full match lead over the Salt Ball as C Y O Wins Lake Country club and Bonneville which are tied for second place with Over Midvale two victories and one defeat each In the two other matches played Tuesday Bonneville nosed out Fort TBIBCNE LEAGUE to 14 af Bonneville pouglas 15 Staadlnc at tha Fct and the Ogden Country club downed Won ooo 6 T O 000 Nibley 18 to 14 at the local munic1 Firemen 1 209 Mldvsie ipal course 200 1 38 th Infanfry Drops to Fourth 't Tnealay’i Sehednle The loss dropped Fort Douglas Into C Y O- - LAtldvalft 9 a tie with Ogden for fourth place Firemen 2 66th fantryI Each team has won one match and WedneiOay’e Schedule lost two The victory of the Junc(Wasatch Leataa) Red and White va Lovlnaer Community tion City team was its first of the Park 0 p" mi umplrse Scanlon and Bar- season and pulled it out of a tie ney acorer Oliver Wasatch Oil vi Buaarhouie No 1 0 with Nibley for the cellar position a m umpire! Spry and Lti Korer Har- The municipal club has lost all three vey of its matches Earl Slmister of the Fireman and The lopsided victory of the Dalers who are the state chamLefty Peters of the 38th Infantry pions came asdefending somewhat of a surhooked up in a pitchers’ battle Tues- prise The titleholderg were favored day with the former gaining a 3 to 1 but it was expected that the Canyon victory over his diminutive south- links team would make a close match paw opponent In the other Tribune of it leaghe game C Y O maintained its The only Salt Lake County club undefeated pace by defeating Mid- player to win a match was Mrs A vale 7 to 3 behind the five-hi- t pitch- H Means the losers’ number one player She took three points from ing of Bob O'Brien Fireman by defeating the soldiers Mrs L G Shriver Dale ace but to in second place advanced league she had to shoot an exceptional 81 standing The firefighters won the to do it She toured ihe first nine game in the last inning when O in 39 and the second in 42 Miss Helen Hofmann Mrs A C Kehl pinch hitting for Peacock singled-advancto second on a Moore Mr J E BramweU Mrs sacrifice by Greonwep pinch hitting Marjorie Deane and Mrs M E for Smlster and scored on a single Weiss all came through with three-poia in third hitter victories for Forest Dale by Kresser pinch row who delivered Firemen scored Following are some other outstandIn scores frame the fourth their first tally shot during the ing club match: Miss Hofmann on a single by W Kehl a sacrifice by Tom Marsh and Egbert’s long single Mias Betty Botterill to center field The losers bunched Mrs Pearl Riley Mrs G L —91 Mrs Modre three hits in the sixth Inning for their Reed 91 Mrs lone tally BramweU Mrs C Y O pounded Holt Midvale Shriver The second hurler for six runs in the most interesting match of the inning and O'Brien coasted to an day was that between Bonneville and reFort Douglas The three points were easy victory Chris Rushton who lieved Holt twirled fine ball but split two ways in all but three of the matchea the damage had been done Pagnottl Mrs J H Evans number C Y O catcher” received a split one piayer for the Fqrt shot tn 87 rewas the dy- - to take three finger in the seventh and ‘hbMVC0r0 Mrs O C Allen and-placed by Brennan In Wasatch league play Wednesday Gindrup and Mrs H P Lovinger and Red and White meet Brenneke both of Bonneville took at Community park and Wasatch Oil three points each from Mrs N E and Sugarhouae tangle on No 1 The Mr’ Stewart re- specUvelynd games start at 8 p m The scores: Mra Putnam Victor MIDVALE OT OBHOA T7HOA tI£LFPu-tlamwith an 87 nd 9 0 10 a 4 1 2 2 Reefto If Balaaar 2b over N F R Caputo If 9 1 I 0 PraMler aa 1990 the Ogden’ team tc£ victory 6 0 I 0 Bokden Sb 4 1 I 6 Drake 9b Guthrie it 4 j I 0 P Readlnt cf J I 9 0 Th second low score of Anentoa lb 4 1 1 0 Ray 2b the day was turned in J Caputo ef 4 0 0 0 Blatnlck rt by Mrs Ray I I Irvine Smith as had a Mrs- - Mor withntotWh° Pasnotta e 2 110 Lander was next in line Brennan 0 ton Ruth O Brian p The lineups: bhoA Stas E Olson Tneiday! Reaalta Salt lake Country club 1ft Foreit - e 32ft 22 Totals U F Booeters No I Super Neon G Duckworth umpire Liddell iBeteman 10 Safeway v Finney Beveraie No li u n poifori er a0 4 ptre Woolley IHeudenoni rt t Holum Junlon ro Xnduitrisl Steel Helm Held umpire Barney Totals 1 11 (I Totali 23 1 21 6 Lemmon t Water bye 6 000 110 0—3 tii 029 Post Ne SI 010 X—I Ray Baggs ot the Franklin Grocery Bummary- Errorti—Athliy I Krana RlCh-ardBStolen baaee— O Duck Paptnjckoia shaded Ray Kelson of Utah Poultry worth J Pabdock ThreebaM'hitPoweTl Inninea pitched— If Johnaos S Coon S n in a pitchers’ battle Tuesday the Bateman J H Duckworth I 9 Bonne - Richardson 1 Credit 3 9 to 2 advancand winning Tlctory to M Johnson Charae defeat H to Duckworth to within a half of the ing game pace Struck out— M Johnaon 4 Coon 9 Bate— setters man 1 Bonne 4 Basea on balle-jfco- on 1 lv Duckworth 1 Wild pitches— ‘Both teams made Pine hits but Bateman Placed baliPowellTUmpirt the winners bunched their blows Duckworth Bcorer— -'-Barrett arrla If-- STATE GOLF LEAGUl ' Standing af the Team LOftt Pet Won 7TT 3 — ? " 1 Foreat Dale "77717771 2 I Salt Lake Country club 1 091 2 Bonneville 313 1 9 Fort Doualai 333 2 1 Ocden Country club 000 0 9 Nibley TIP SOLDIERS FOST NO J a i Ashby Powell H&it” ThurlajO'Sebetal 2 WOMEN’S ONmiYTO (core: tLAOHA Rlcherdion Tanday’ Raanlia Holm Drill a Woodbury Realtor! I Franklin Ornery a Utah Poultry I Wodneodav'o Seh4al A Dtvlilan Zlon’o Cash Coal to Suarhouse Mercan ence i appro’ nickn In --- 84 Mrs Foley Wins Medalist Prize Magrila — FIREMEN PUT to 7 2 1-- 42-4- 2 Phyllis Buchanan Advances u - Close TakesHeinz Drug Women'i Transmit in Game From Realtors sissippi Tourney Score 9 to 8 8 i Slot! City 1 Cedar Rapid 4 Omaha I Rnrlc Inland ft IMolnea 13 Topeka 11 Davenport U St Joseph I Fraiildin Grocery TRIMS IOWAN Tips Poultrymen In Indie Feature DENVER GIRL Ladies- Day at —CL C Postponed 4--0 KfMiU TnniUr't league Alex McCafferty professional at the Salt Lake Country elub who captured the medalist honorsUn ths qualifying round of the Utah Open Match Play golf tournament at Bonneville Tuesday by shooting a 73 Itt spite of an unusually high wind June 5 KANSAS CITY march of champions and former champions Into ths second round of the women’s golf tournament went forward at the Blue Hill club here today“AU the favorcame through their initial tests ites Ladies’ dsy at the Salt Lake Coun- a few 'of them under strong chaltry club originally scheduled for lenges Tuesday has been postponed until Mrs O S Hill Kansas City’s vetThursday according to Alex McCaf-ert- eran internationalist turned out Mrs professional at the course Ray S Fellows Tulsa 8 and 6 with par golf Scouts Enter to Rigby Favorites besides Mrs Hill who advanced included: Lucille Robinson of Salt Lake Archery Meet Des Moines western champion Phyllis Buchanan defending champion RIGBY Idaho— The archery team and medalist from Denver Mrs Dan of Troop 115 coached by Scoutmaster Chandler of Dallas champion of Lowell Williams will leave here this Mexico Texas Anlela Gorczyca Mrs week to compete in the L D S champion from Fort Worth church vanguard archery tournament Charles Newbold of Wichita? 1932 at Salt Lake champion and presMember of the team who will ent Kansas stata titleholder — Miss journey to Salt Lake Include: Wilmer The defending champion a Buchanan defeated Mrs J V Rich Terry Kenji Shiozawa Samuel DeVont Stowell and Elmer Lee ardson Creaton Iowa 6 and 4 and 16 years ot age Participants must register with P J Lacey pro- - L O N D O N June 8 W-- Enprietor of the store before 10 o’clock gland’ collossal "county fair" Thursday morning the "Darby" will be run off toLacey says that each contestant will be allowed 10 shots with s 22 morrow over Epsom’s meander- caliber rifle all of Which will ba furhard as a ing course baked nished by him Gold silver and bookmaker’s heart by a bronze medals will be awarded the drouth high point shots From best Informed quarters came reports that Lord Glantoy’s the greatest favorite Great Salt Lake Yacht PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Colombo since the World war dislikes running on a course where hoof Standing of tho Tiui Gob to Meet Thursday Won beats art likely to make sparks Lott Ct bo Amoltft 33 n 815 but that did not prevent thoufly 694 Members of ths Great Salt Lake “l“l0“ 493 sands from continuing to get I! n yacht dub will hold their regular n 464 their shillings and pounds down 463 I! 96 monthly meeting Thursday at 8 p SESJt : on tha Son ot Manna the 1923 438 m in 302 Union building on tha Un19 371 winner at 13 to 8 40 933 ' The tact of Utah campus iversity that the unbeaten Edward A West manager of the colt’ owner had purchased a halt At Son R H E Utah Light and Traction company Loo Angelo share in a sweepstakes ticket on lot 009 199- -6 13 San Francisco and s reserve oficer In the loo OOO 030— S Colombo for $30000 increased the Bottcrloo— Thomoo McDouoail and O" will be the principal speaker Hermann and Woodall Campbell public’s Confidence in its judg' Marvin Westenberg of Seattle who meets Ira Dern in one ot the main attractions should furnish the fans with plenty of thrills as far as skilful grappling is concerned Westenberg has been likened to JEarl former heavyweight wrestling Caddock was known as champion the mafftinh a thousand holds -- The of Westenberg was clearversatility ly evidenced in his bout with Pat Reilly last Friday night After he had been almost blinded by Reilly’s gouging fingers Marvin was able to stave off defeat by the marvelous use of his lags in holding Reilly se-- ‘ cure until he was able to get his to see his opeyes to function so has been trained ponent in ‘scientific" grappling and makes no pretense of ability as a rough-hous- e wrestler Marvin defeated Dern m their encounter at Seattle about two month ago Press reports from the Seattle papers indicated that the match was one of the best yet staged in the northwest This bout should be an interesting contrast to the Pat Reilly-Pa- t O’Shocker contest Promoter McCullough announces that nothing will be barred In this bout It will likely be a caaa of which will be dragged out of the ring firat In determining the victor Reilly with his usual cockiness feels that h will ba privileged to sing the funeral dirge over his red headed Opponent O’Shocker Aa silent as to the outcome of the Contest but ather from his demeanor that Reilly will be the man in for-warm session Friday night Sherm Christensen wrestling policeman will meet A1 Newman Christensen has received a number of to wreatlo on the coast but is undecided as to what course he should take Sherm has not decided upon' a: wrestling career He has risen ateadiiy in the ranks of the Salt Lake police department and hesitates to sever his connection with that organization No cleaner- - type grappler has been developed In Utah Christensen The match with the local baker boy should deter mine how far Christensen has progressed In the professional game A preliminary bout between two Of the lighter boys will complete Frl day night’s card 22 1-- ha ball t butthi he car a pin! therea of a b hall cl Defending Champ Downs S L Country Club The ahort' price on the champion reflects the fine impression the big Italian has made in training at Pompton Lakes and the feeling among the experts that condiBaer is tar from first-rat- e ‘ tion promises -- Shlo-zaw- Hold RijTle Shoot Ruth Moore M ing Tennis Matches at Westminster wrestling of-fe- 444-38-- 37-73 Nibley Women to Qualify Friday - a 8884-yar- BEAVER — During the week more than 110000 legal usepast fish have been planted In waters In the Beaver section The fish were taken from the local hatchery and transplanted by the use ot state fish end game truck Of the amount 20000 were planted In the Beaver river above the community picnic grounds 75000 German brown in the Little reservoir 13000 in Puffer lake and i few thousand in the streams south west of town Doyle prominent betting commissioner - quotes 3 tar" 5 against Camera and 7 to 5 against Baer with plenty ot ear- u -- round R H Jtutledge regional forester The other lower bracket encounWill attend the convention of the ters send Karl Weller against Larry western Association of State Game Summerhays Pres Summerhays Commissioners In Portland Ore on against Brownie and T D Morris June 14 IS and 16 Rutledge has against George O’Rullian been chosen as a speaker on the program of the convention variety--cf- Cad-doc- FORNEWMARK ing OGDEN WINS tty T°pJack to characterize the weekly show at McCullough’s arena Friday night GOLFERS HOPE eries M e8tenberg Ned ner money' li recent-mendatle- NEW YOIK June 9 MV-Th- e bookmakers list Primo Camera a pronounced favorite to whip Max Baer June 14 and retain his heavyweight champion- - D ReiUy O’Shocker Christensen Newman Matched ' A Y To Keep Title DOWNS FORT X Ss ’ k BONNY SQUAD Pnpio Choice SKILL POWER ‘M&eFoler - islvlake' GIANTS SHOW Qnalifyf -- c ’ Sard Zii Th Ja bone r" M Ami hou plaj ’ ‘ gior at 8 ball the got 129 Edd plat 7E OFFER v for yonr Inspection before purchasing that new ear n most competent force of mechanics factory trained and clean A service department with the very latest in eqnlp-men- t second to none and moat of all real honest-to- goodness personal attention simim auto co Your Convenient Chevrolet Dealer 47 So 2nd East Was 6707 t |