Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING 12 JULY 19 1934 CLASH DRAWS GOLFERS PRO-AMATEU- R Teammate’s Sizzling Bounder Knocks Ruth Out of Game ADDED EVENT ON SLATE AT Regrettable Mithop Site for Utah BALL TAKES Golf Tilt Open To Be Decided HOMER KING FORT TODAY The sympathy of all local baseball! players and fans goes out to Franny ' Cowan shortstop for the Holsum club Industrial league ef the Last Sunday Canton received a se- Round of lltnli in VuaIII)1R verely injured leg ex The is regarded injury game Amateur Classic Set ex-- i tremely serious but its definite We unknown at this time u tent while-engage- Friday Morning w p £3 wy- rh fcjwjs ' plated By PHIL McLEEKE Conpctitoif in the annual Utah Franny Cowan la one of the most popular players in amateur and semlpro ranks He is a re- markable fielder and this season has been hittlBg well But for rather weak hitting In his earlier career Cowan undoubtedly would have made organised baseball far he Is reallv amaiingly adroit In handling his position state amateur golf tournament will get under way Thursday afternoon at1 Fort Douglas beginning at 2 p m event with the No official entry list for the- - event was prepared but it is expected that practically all professionals and assistants in the state will team with their favorite amateurs in this inWhatever further examination and creasingly popular type of play The meet proper will get under treatment may develop in Cowan’s case it seems certain that he will way Friday with the qualifying play no more baseball this season round which will start promptly at The championship group He will be sorely missed by his club 2 a m and spectators will likewise be de- contrary to the practice of previous prived of the pleasure of watching years will consist of 16 Instead of the usual 32 The first round has been him scheduled for Saturday at 8 a ro and In order that the financial burtho second for Sunday at 1 p m All den ouddenly and unexpectedly these matches will be over 18 holes Imposed on Cowan may be rerhe semifinals to be held Monday at lieved at least in small degree 9 a m and the final Tuesday at 8 some of the proceed of the game a m wlllbe over 38 holes Tuesday Pioneer day between Amateurs Pros Practice the Gemmell club and Holsum Both amateurs and professionals will be devoted to hi aid took advantage of the second day’s It is a fine thing for the players to practice session at the Fort Wednes’ do and undoubtedly the step will be day the amateurs getting ready for much appreciated We bespeak for the meet proper and the pros workthe ‘game an assemblage of excep- ing principally on the greens in preptional size for Cowan surely is de- aration for the serving of every consideration that Although there will be a number of brilliant team entered in the prohfm can amateur the team of George Schnet-te- r Ogden Golf and Country club A Wonder Horte? and Ralph Pugmfre professional Wonder horses have at various star Salt Lake Country club amateur times dotted the chronology of the is regarded as the outstanding favorite American turf Sometimes they were — native-breda anti sometimes foreign! The oembineUoft Of Too Br anataa4 - OGDEN-JUNIO- R In modem times there have been slstant at the Salt Lake Country club such as Man o’ War Zev Sun Beau and Owen Covey another brilliant and many others An importation of Canyon links amateur will be note was the Australian marvel Phar watched with Interest If Ed KingsLap whose untimely death in Cali- ley the defending amateur champion Country Club Caddy Makes fornia was a source of wide regret pairs with John Geertsen professional Final Round in Only A now appears that another at El Monte Ogden municipal course should make an exceptionally Wonder horse has raced hlmoelf they Two Over Par bid for the title They fin Inte high esteem Cavalcade hat strong ished second to Schneiter and Pug boon the sensation of tha esrrent mire in the state — soaaoft With on exception ha OGDEN— Ogden's first junior amaJohnny Orulllan and Ven Savage has won all ef the leading event win- teur Forest Dale par and third-placcity golf crown rests on the "have tha His f earning ytar ners In the state form another strong brow of Henry Mathleu yqung Coungrown and ha la recognised as combination the champion 1 Bill Willes and Thornton D Morris try club caddy who defeated Roy the American tart who in all probability will play to- Stephens of tha sama club 3 and 2 A glance at hla remarkable record gether should make a strong bid for in tha final round Wednesday at El leaves no doubt as to the right of the title especially In view of the fact Monts Mathleu carded a flossy 72 Cavalcade to claim the distinction of that the play is on their home course a only two over par while Stephens the nation's best race hotrse Here are They were fifth In the state had a 75 total for the concluding teur the high spots of hi campaign: Charles Foley Bonneville pro round April 28—Havre de Grace know-ancTlrst flight honor went to Rodney race mile and seventy yards whoso golf has been improving steaddefeated Agrarian and Jabot ‘in ily since the first of the season is ex- Saunders of the Country 1 club who up in the pected to team with Walter Cosgrlff defeated Blate Hickman 1:41 final round April 28—Havre de Grace Chess-pea- brilliant young Bqnny amateur Ed Perry Nibley park amateur who Mathleu started the championship stakes mil and match off in brisk style when he defeated Agrarian and Discovery in lost to Covey 1b the final of the amateur at Ogden early carded a birdie on the opening hole ' 1:48 to one up He atretched the lead May 8— Churchill Downs Ken- in the seaaon practiced dellgently at to go two when his par four on the tucky derby mile and a quarter de- the Fort course Wednesday afternoon difficult upfifth wee good He added feated Discovery and Agrarian in Because he is working and the time to which he can devote to golf is lim- still another on the eighth with a par 204 four but akldded on the ninth and May 12— Pimlico Preaknesa stakes ited Ed is not as familiar with the finished the first nine two up with finished Fort greens as he might be mile and a card of 37 Contender Quest with Di Boss behind-High- — angersni On the fourteenth hoi Mathleu he should develop Nevertheless covery third in 1:68 went Into an Insurmountable lead June 1— Washington par American Into dangerous contender for the when his par four again gav him a derby mile and a quarter defeated title His short game rivals that of win on that hola The long fifteenth Discovery and Singing Wood in 2:04 any other entrant His long game on was halved when Mathleu evened June 16— Detroit derby mile and the Fort course undoubtedly will birdie and when the six defeatodPllgbt Hid eause Mm tha most trouble end bo Stephens’ teenth also' waa halved In pa? threes' New Deal in 1:58 8 the cause of his downfall should he the battle was over July 14— Arlington classic mile and lose a quarter defeated Discovery and Those amateurs who do not take ParThe cards: 434 441 144—38 are expected Mathlau out Hadagal in 2:02 8 33S 445 445—37 part In the ’ 435 455 454—30 $15730 to continue their practicing Thurs Stephen! out earnings 444 444 344—35—37—73 In Mathleu to1233 earnings 453 454 144—30—30—75 day Stephen! In tal earnings $12698511 Saundertr worn the illght championship on the final hole with a par four climaxing a close struggle Saunders carded throughout — 80 80 while Hickman had The tournament attracting a large Thf 'July leg of the "monthly go! team of tournaments of the Executives’ asso- fessional John Geertsen at the El LONDON July Monte John conducted the eight women golfers headed by Doris ciation was held at Forest Dale The tourney Course and also contributed play Chambers as captain today was Blue team defeated the Reds for the runnnamed to represent Great Britain in fourth consecutive month by a score the prizes to the winners and ers-up a team series against Canadian wo- of 13 to 10 men September IS and in the Curtis Jack Purdie with a 75 was medalpESEK WINS cup matches against the United ist end also won the Jensen Jewelers' LINCOLN Neb July 18 ffWohn Pavla Dr H month for the J £tates September 27 and 28 trophy ted The other members of the team was the winner of a driving contest PesekrdMrRavennaare Pam Barton runnerup for the In a putting contest Jack Purdie was Pat McGill 218 Wisner Neb in a British women’s title this year Molly the winner in the A division and Vic- wrestling match here tonight Pesek — Gourla- y- Diana-Pi- sh lamlmitM-f- i Wick - former tor C McFarhvne tovB division- - — ' titleholder Wanda Morgan Diana Following tha tournament a dinner seconds McGill was hurt and unable to come back Plumpton Mrs George Coates and and meeting were held In the - A meeting of representatives of all clubs of the Utah State Golf association will be held Thursday beginning at 730 p m at the Fort Douglas clubhouse The purpose of the meeting which ON SHINBONE the annual Utah state open The meet was originally scheduled to Injury Extremely PainTur Must Keep Out of Play be held at the Salt Lake Country club but was declined by that organization because of the poor condition of the fairways SHELL DOWNED BY SCHNEITER Junior Open Champ Evens Match on 18th Wins in Extra Holes Earl Schneiter of Ogden junior open chanjpion Wednesday staged the mosUsensational performance of the current caddy and assistant professional open at Bonneville coming from behind to nose out Ken Shell of Forest Dale 1932 caddy one up on 21 holes Shell playing brilliantly was off to a lead in their quarterfinal match and led one Op going to seventeen Here Schneiter on the verge of defeat tanked an putt to halve On No 18 he sank a 25- the hole title-hold- MATHIEU WINS vi -- e throe-yoanol- d pro-am- 4-- 8 k 2--8 1 three-sixteent- 8 s 4-- Two-year-o- three-year-ol- d halved three-puttin- Committee Drafts Rules For Utah Links Classic two-wa- Out of Bounds Territory Defined for State Amateur Links Tilt Caddies Cautioned Mrs A M Holm British cham- luncheon and meeting pion was invited to the team but was J 8 unable to accept Dr REDS Romney J H Davie A1 Ooweri Jr V p McFarlan Leo Eaier Parley Paowlrth TedMaack Blaine Orey H A Waliac Court Chairmen Meet Thursday Total Municipal tennis court chairmen will meet at 8 p m Vnu’riday in the city and county building announces Bay Forsberg city recreation departplans for the coming Utah state tournament which opens Saturday at the Salt Lake Tennis club courts Forest - Jerk Stewart S' Bartlett Wlcki 1' Prank Baldwin III Q Cannon 0 J A Baker FBart Parklneon Tot 1 1 e 3- Bantt-steva- n 425-yar- d 320-yar- d 1 Prison-aoftbal- i J Reynolds newly elected president of the Utah Copper Club Rifle and Pictol club announces that a regular meeting of that associ-ation will be held at the Copper Club pistol range Thursday at 8 p’m' at which tunes secretary and treasurer will be named to fill the vacancy caused by tho resignation of E E McCarty The new president announced Wed nesday that throughout July August and September the pistol range at the Utah Copper club would be open! to members until 11 p m every Thursday 1 this week Lyman easily won his two specialties the shotput and- discus throw while Ivan Fuqua of Indiana and Gene Venzke of Pennsylvania turned In the other American victories It took a record performance to shut the visitors out In another 'event as Weinkoetz of Cologne established a new German high Jump record of 6 feet 5 inches to beat George Spitz of New York Spitz inches leaped 6 feet 4 Lyman’s winning performances were 50 feet 4 inches in the iHotput and 163 feel 10 inches in the discus 4 almost a full -the "sssmd "Strew oMhe-fieM-- in run He was timed at 496 seconds comparatively slow Venzke avenged yesterday’s defeat by Szabo of Hungary by of a second finishing ahead of his rival In somewhat slower time than the event was run at Cologne The smooth-stridinPennsylvanian timed in 3 59 8 to Szabo’s 4 004 Fay Draper the wfet coast sprinter tied for second place lit the r dash won by Heithhoff of Germany in 10 8 r seconds and of Germany each ' were timed in 11 seconds flat Elton Brown of Pittsburgh Kan Teachers could finish no better than toiiitlv irt the run and was not even tuned Fuqua-finish- ed " g was Buthe-Pelpe- r ebvvtw-tha- t dating Members thfinaiBwas5foru- - of both teams gath- ered around him and he was carried to the clubhotise He was out automatically under baseball rules but Gehrig was given credit for a hit While Dr Castle the Indians’ physician was giving first hid pending the arrival of an ambulance Ruth’s only thought tfas of the team and its fight for first place “You’re going to a hospital” the Indians’ physician told him “I’m go“No" the Babe protested ing with the club We’re in there fighting and I want to be there to help out" revealed no fractures “He has a mighty painful injury" the physician said “but in the past he has recovered fast If wishing has anything to do with it he’ll be back in the lineup before two weeks but I don’t think so” Three Games Scheduled Thursday in Indie Loop d 4 vs Janior Dlvtsian (Final) Tommy Evans d Bill Korns 4 and 2 THUftSlME'A'SUKEplLS Champtonnhlp 8 a m —Hamer vs Monaihan Schneiter R Swonson First Flight a m —Temple vs Ronan Summer-hay- s vs Stahr Second Flight 8 10 a m — J Swonson vs Florence H Rapp vs Green 8 05 Two Thursday Games Set In American Legion Play Miss Hicks Gets Power Into Swing By JOE GLASS Now that Miss Helen Hicks has gone into professional golf she wjll no longer be seen in tournament play at the women’s championships will miss seeing her hitting So galleries Three-bas- -- g 340-yar- Londos George Tussle to Draw yard four the third t No-A- 1 Wtd-nesda- wM- hard-fough- Three games are scheduled Thursday in the B division of the IndepenU P Boosters and dent league Holsum Kids clash on the Heinz field Plnney Beverage and Lemmon’s Distilled Water tangle on No 1 and Safeway and Industrial Steel on and Jack Green advanced Harold games will start at 530 p m Rapp a giant took The following umpires will work the the measure of his brother Bob games: Clair Snider Cal Woolley and G Houston Rapp who towers a mere by an 8 and 6 score KODAK BEATS HAYES WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS Championship CHICAGO July 18 (UP) — Leo Kan Hamer d John Mathieu 2 and 1 R6dak Chicago’s new fistic sensa- Ed Monashan d Paul Heller 7 and 6 1 Earl Schneiter d Ken Shell up on 31 tion hammered his way nearer a 3 Russell fiaonson d Harry Bwonaon featherweight title bout tonight by and 3 Flrat FlUrht decisively defeating Petey Hayes Keith Temple d Bob Melroy 3 and 2 Brooklyn recent conqueror of Kid Alike Ronan d John Kocherhans 3 up Mel Summerhays d Wallly Morse 5 Chocolate in a bout Ro- and 4 128 127 dak weighed Hayes Ken Stahr d Dick Iverson 4' and 3 Rodak received the unanimous verSccsond Flight Jack Swonson d Tom Champney 3 and 3 dict of Referee Tommy Thomas and Chester Florence d Wes Welce 3 and 3 two judges Rapp d Bob Raop S and S ' Harold Jack Green d Dick Schofield 3 and 2 A division teams in the Salt Lake American Legion junior baseball Magna pace setter in the A division meets the American' Legion nine No 2 at 9:30 a m and Success Market and the Chiropractors clash on the same field at 3 p m- Utah Copper Golf Club Tournament Fourteen— The territory beyond BOSTON July 19 (Thursday) (ip)— First Halt Slandlnn Three— AH balls going beyond the the inside line of trees along the After inside line of the trees to the north road to the grappling for more than two drives which were typthose man-siztJ north and that the beyond is hours for the third end deciding tall jo Mitchell tSb No will be considered as out of bounds east rail on ical of her the ’west la out of Ed 18 219 Java N Y and 'Harry Lott Team No To the south is only rough and the George The above sketch shows her hitting bounds This hole is 155 yards long Thomi“"oN 4 ” 13 Jimmy Londos 201 St ouis toppled green is well trapped The hole is and is a through the speed area Study It and par three a par three and 180 yards long through the ropes together and wheniL F Bayer Team No l 14 you will note the following points: Fifteen— A par five hole they were unable to continue their & I1 il 1 Shoulders and hips on a line Four— Out of bounds territory on The out of bounds territory is beyond bout for the undisputed world’s heavy- - Rue Packard Team No 7 13 and that line square with the direc- this par four hole 11 is beto rail -lefL the Thejough weightjs ti©4ine— jyond ttre insidrtniect'theti'ces'STdiig IS 10 14 Sixteen— Thu Is a water hazard declared a draw J F Rothrocjt Team No 14 2 Left leg and hip brace31Frrri5y the road south of the fairway and 8 is L Garfield Team No The the nvjH fall committee first rules has ruled 3 that George gained Left shoulder up apd the right IW°Q Forbes Team No S 2 88 18 beyond the Ingebretsen fence to the 18 No felled the tackles S Londos tee of "with the Team Treaasskls area after flying shoulder swinging exception under which west of the green There is rough O H Stewart Team No 10 4 20 27 57 all end the Greek’s were of the shoulders within confines the means that she "will get follow ground both to the right and left wrist-locthe fence a around lake area when the and pinned George applied Wedneldar’a Result! through Five — The out of bounds territory also L F Bayer 1 D Mitchell 3 the outlet constitutes the water 4 Her left arm Is extended Is on the north beyond the inside Bid Tregasskts 0 W 8 Hook 4 The on road hazard’’ is Londos east out the fall in the 1 second which means accurate swinging begained Gordon Forbes 3 A Bt Elder line of the tfees There is rough to of 34 07 with a body slam Thomas 4 Rue Packard 0 A par three bounds Ray cause hole it keeps the right arm and hand th right or south The hole is 475 Seventeen Harry Lott 3 H L Erickson and eighteen are the in their proper position O H Stewart 0 J E Rothrock 4 and a five yards long par same as thirteen and nineteen J W Ridd 3 H L Garfield QUICK FLIGHT WINS 5 The right 'leg is relaxed after P R Schult7 0 A C Ensien 4 Six — This hole like one is prac18 SEATTLE team won its initial shove and thus constitutes (TV- - Quick W Rldd i July MAGNA— J NATS SHIFT PITCHERS' tically “clear” and is expected to championship of the Utah no impediment to the right side comFlight owned by J A Parsons out- - the firet half club offer small difficulty to the i rules WASHINGTON July 18 (AV-T- he ran her opposition from the start and - ing around and getting into the hit- to committee although the green like Senators today announced the releasOsaved all foursome D Mitchell and Harry ting ht impact and on the follow pbssible ground today t fnF 16 wiM aU the others on the course is ex- of Bob Kline who teoni wth m the feature race at Longacres a n( an0‘h'd “5 through joined the Wash-Iceptionally difficult A par four o These factors counted ington staff of pitchers three weeks five and one half furlong event ini Professional Howard Rtde who tM hole tha‘ Hick’s y after release by the Philadelphia 05 If Linden Tree an ert-long hitting XS£T by Seven— The principal master them they will count in your difficulty Athletics on a waiver Kline will go George Drumheller of Walla Walla! here will come fiom the road which to the Chattanooga club of the DIES GRIDDER FORMER hitting uas two and a half lengths of course is a hazard The hole is a ern association and Ed Linke prom behind and H T Pa'mei’s NEW YORK July 18 P— Je-s- e Kapena five and varde 48) par JcJ"au ?n stock broker and captain duum-iismg lookout southpaw wil go to was third log c Spalding rf th paper and ask for hs leaflet Eight — Out of bound is to the east wo k for the Scnatoi in St Lous 01 ck FligIR' paid $7 90 $2 60 and of the 1912 football learn d cd " Correct for Orient Grip lot the tree line There is plenty ofFriday $2 30 today after a brief mastoid illness iCopjrrliht Ip3t PublUfjerr Ajrodiottt) e - s- B St 490-yar- d Utah Copper Riflemen Call Election Meeting — lidui Anderson O' Germany July tgMVThebanutrtoming team of American track and field stars led by John Lyman the husky weight tosser from Stanford university won four of seven first places today in their third meet with official jttJht4unioi chamber of commerce which is sponevent soring the big net a MAGNA— W 0 Jack Rural -- DUSSELBORF — —Dale - BLOTS R Carpenter Touring American Athletes Win Four of Seven Firsts ment superintendent The chairmen will discuss I S S in game with the Cleveland Indians After Combs Ruth and Saltzgaver had walked lined against the wall but fast fielding held him to a single Larruping Lou Gehrig his home-ru- n twin then connected with a pitch The Babe for a sizzling bounder was off for second at the crack of the bat and the ball struck his shin when he was about 30 feet off first base Ruth dropped In his tracks and it of today's n 39-4- 1 - bruised" The injury occurred Koch-erhan- Nebr-defea- -- g ur !fitrj“1tstr-wspen9ered-- -- and 1 and Adams doubled and Zaccaria Everything is in readiness for the annual' Utah state amateur singled to score two runs before a man was retired Vecchio fanned hut golf tournament which opens with the qualifying round Friday Joe Myers cracked out a homer Exit at Fort Douglas so far as the rules committee is concerned Davis This body has carefully gone over Gene Fish was touched for three each hole carefully outlined the out runs in the third inning and three in the fourth before he was relieved of bounds territory and has prepared by Niles Christensen The newcomer for any emergency which might arise was found for one run in the fourth In the nature of a new twist in the but after that pitched scoreless ball rules Frank Zaccaria had a perfect day The committee wishes to caution at the plate with two singles and a each caddy that any move made topair of doubles in four trips to the ward the removal of impediments by plate In addition to Myers Sid Kra him before his employer is present mer also connected for a home run may be construed by the rules comfor the Miners The score: mittee or by the referee as a violaU 8 MINES GEMMELL CLUB tion of rule 10 of the U S G A rules AB H O A AB M O A 1 4 3 Webb 5 3b 3b Krlsman which will be 5013 5 13 5 SanlUtevan2b 5 13 5 AOanui i- tournament 4 110 throughout the Zaccaria 11 4 4 3 0 Bush rt if 0 0 4 0 4 14 0 Vecchio c( Sumnlcht Players are asked to refer all rules 3 2 7 0 5 3 0 2'Mutr c Mrers 3b a 5 4 3 0'J Smith Kramer rf problems to Leonard Von Elm lb 12 0 0 5 0 0 0 Kaatelllc cl 3 0 10 Reed lb member of the rules committee as 4 0 7 0 B Johnson as 3 0 1 Carmonl c that of player A or player B or as 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ortevea p Davis p 4 10 0 Elah Shafer p p A's caddy or B's caddy” In case of 1000 IChrlstensenp 3 0 0 0 doubt competitors should play the 111 7 37 8 43 14 27 35 Total Total! ball a it is and also play a proviScore by lnntms sional ball 403 400 000—11 Mine Gemmell Club 031 030 000— 5 “sumFollowing is a Adams Error— Krlsman Summary Reed Bantlstevan Bush Muir J Smith on the left’ A par - 210"yard Stolen bases— Zaccaria 2 J Smith Kastelllr One-T- he rules committee proba- - " e Home runa— Myers Kramer — Eiy 'wm not be confronted with any- Nine — The road to the east Is a haz- its— MUtr (Cramer3 Krlsman Zaccaria 2 J Smith serious problems on this hole AlAdams A par four Shafer Double plays — Krlman to hole hole ard 2 to Grieves though It-- is a par four HqiesJterLsnd eleven axe: Ihefame Adams to Reed Credit victory " toho4over hum p" TEAM as’ one and two S Shafer Christensen 2 Hit Twelve — This old number nine a Grieves team defeated puts tha player in an' excellent posiThe l with pitched balla— B Johnson bv Orieves tion to card a birdie dog-lehole is a par four tha Civic club nine 9 to 7 J Smith by fihafer Vechio by Fish UmTwo— All balls driven beyond the hole All balls driven beyond the in- pires— Decker and Kidd Scorer— Prlymore in a regular Salt Lake Ctty east rail of the street car track run side line of trees on the east will be Rufus Softball- - association game colored hurler for the losers pitched nlng parallel to this fairway will be considered as out of bounds 1 considered as out of bounds On the Thirteen — The out 3 good ball but was the victim of some of bounds territhere Is only rough— but plenty 1 loose is beyond the inside line of trees support on the part of his east of it In convincing “quality" "The tory mates west of the fairway A par four 335 is hola is 405 yards long and is a par hole Executive Reds Britons Select ' Take July Leg Women for Team j Two more holes were then Shell weakened on the twenty-firs- t while Schneiter was putting for a birdie Shell had a 71 and Schneiter on the first 18 Frank Zaccaria Sets Pate 72 Russell Swonson of Bonneville 1933 caddy titleholder defeated his Attack on Three brother Harry Swonson 3 and 2 recording a score two under par for Club Pitchers the sixteen holes Ken Hamer Coundefeated John try club youngster Mathleu of Ogden 2 and 1 while Ed INDfTSTRMI LEAGUE Team Standings Monaghan Stockton Cal performer Won Lost Prt 000 subdued Paul Heller of Nibley to the 600 tune of 7 and 6 Houtim Like Swonson 600 Gemmell Club tT 8 Mines 500 Monaghan was two under par for the 250 Provo distance played 000 The accompanying map of the Fort Douglas Golf club course Sandy Thursday morning’s semifinals find shows some of the problems which must be solved by contestants Schneiter tangling with Swonson Wedneaday'i Result in the Utah state amateur tournament which will be officially U 8 Mines 11 OemiPell Chib 5 while Hamer opposes Monaghan A Sunday's Schedule best ball competition Thursday afternoon opened by a Royal at Holsum Community park 2 pair of gehifinl thrillers are expected p m two names to result two sames Bandy at Provo Little Tommy Evans of Fort DougU S Mines Copperton Gemmell Club at 2pm b m p park las captured the junior division final BINGHAM— The aspect of the In- when he took the measure of Billy Korns of Bonneville 4 and 2 in the dustrial league underwent a decided final deFrest flight matches Wednesday change Wednesday as U S Mines feated Gemmell Club 11 to 5 The found Keith Temple Mike Ronan Mel Summerhays and Ken Stahr defeat put Gemmell in a tie with HoLsum for second place and chalking up neat victories the closest s the Miners’ win elevated them to being Ronan’s win over John score by a third spot in the standings In the second flight Jack Swon-soThe Miners fell ‘on Daka Davis for The match CLEVELAND Ohio July 18 MV-- A smashing drive from a teammate’s bat put Babe Ruth out of the New York lineup today in’ the midst of t the race for the American league pennant Despite protests from the groaning home-ruidol that” he would continue With the team Dr M H Castle advised him to stay off his feet for at least a week and predicted that Ruth would not play for a fortnight "He has a severe contusion on the left shinbone” the physician said “complicated by an extensive haema-tom- a or accumulation of free blood between the subcutaneous tissue and m itself the shinbone" which red-ho- IN CADDY TILT n ’ for Two Weeks 450-yar- era the-ea- ft k 125-yar- d 1 1 ’ four-ma- n Sethis JrToLfHLOr- 405-yar- d 1 “bn apon-ag- South-'Wav- - 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