Show f IT MQRNmOPLtiniyt fHE 3 ALT LAKE TRIBUNE WED NESDAY COAST NETMEN OPEN UTAH TITLE DRIVE Gemmell Goes Into Tie With Royal in Industrial League Race OSWALD AND -- MURIO TAKE FISH PROVES FIRST TUTS SUPERIOR TO TO WIN MEDAL Eardley Gives Hawaiian Battle Oswald-Free- d Take Exhibition r’ Tig"s®0fr Defeat Ky Laffoon Bill Mehlhorn Close Dutra Mac HOLSUM ACE DETROIT July 24 (AP) — Clarence Phillips a hefty young pitcher just up from Beaumont- - made his debut witli Detroit today and performed so creditably that the Tigers defeated the Bos- - farlafirOot Worth Oswald and John Murk) San Francisco net stars opened their drive for Utah state singles honors Tuesday afternoon and while it was obvious that the hurried trip from the Pacific northwest had- - left the two aces a bit weary they displayed nough classto convince a goodsized Forest Dale crowd that they will be hard to catch in the present competition Their matches followed an exhibi-- ' tion doubles tilt in which Oswald Lake paired with Dave Freed of Salt City to take the measure of Murlo and Mel Gallacher Salt Lake City 11-Oswald thrilled the champ crowd with'-powerful service and well rounded game while Murio s booming forehand drives were sensational Banks on Forehand Murio has a peculiar “slap” service but his forehand drive is his more great weapon Oswald is a Murio orthodox performer but like he believes in hard hitting and some are asperformances spectacular sured whenever the Californians ®xpTen?e o£w?osox eiFvIeKHMOT’liRsrtgfiOeffK to two straight Jtel JMfm Loss 7-- 5 Royal Downs Sandy AMERICAN LEAGUE Bucky Harris successively called Team fetaodinc on Walberg Pennock Grove and By BOB CAVAGNABO Welch to stem the Tiger attack but PARK CLUB Buffalo July 24 m S0yorlt Detroit had the tucked game away —Riding on the crest of a INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE at the end of the'third inning Mar!tost2uis ' ing wave Bob Crowley Team Standing vin Owen’s run home in the second Won Lost Pet Dedham Mass professional rolledjwashington-'vTii one with on BUI 5— and Rogell's triple-I- Gemmell in jwjtha J9:Mle aggregate of 138 714 3 5 the city two with men third aboard Holsum 635 today to capture the qualifying medal B Mine 2 afforded 400 the a comfortable Tigers Tvudfty’a Retdlla for the Professional Golfers' associaProvo 3 393 4 Washington Chicago margin 1 tion championship Bandy New York 3 St Louis 4 BOSTON DETROIT 6 Crowley qualifying for the cham- Boston 8 Detroit BHOA BHOA Tafudav'n Resnltg 6 Cleveland 10 5 3 5 OiFox rf email 31) 3 14 0 Gemmrll Club 7 Holsum pionship for 'the third time in four Philadelphia Werbar 3b 3 0 4 13 0 llWalkar cf Royal 8 Bandy 3 par Wedfitxda? Schedule 4 0 OQobIIh If years' toured the Morgan 0 lb 3 13 New York at Bt LouU RJohnaon If 6 3 5 Oahrlnger 3b 4 72 course in 67 strokes on his morn0 Boston at Detroit rf 4 1 3 Reynold 3 13 4 Gemmell club toppled Holsum aa ing round and posted a 71 this afPhiladelphia at Cleveland Bolters cf 3 OiOreanberg 4 11 0 3 lb at Chicago 4 S I aiOwen 3b from the Industrial league ternoon His total equaled the qual- Washington c 4 3 0 3 Bakers 4 13 1 Srrcll P 410110 6lifiacher Hayworth ifying record of 138 created last year 2 0 0 0 pinnacle they scaled by a recent dou p Pennock p 0 0 0 OiPhUlipa p 3 0 10 ble win over Royal the Copperites by Mortie Dutra fit Detroit and JimOrove p 0 0 0 0 my Hines of New York neither of taking HoLsum into camp 7 to 5 at Welch p 0 0 0 1 whom will be on hand when the 1 0 xLmjpU Community park Tuesday 1 s xxCookt 0 0 0 match play chase for Gene A ' crowd watched the 1 0 0 01 tBUhop crown begins tomorrow Dutra -battle 'proceeds of which were turned 37 12 24 ill Totals Totals failed to make the grade today with over to Franny' Cowan injured Hot xBatted for Walberg in 6th a total of 155 while Hines failed to sum shortstop xxBatted for Pennock in 6th zBatted for Welch in 9th qualify in the metropolitan district Abbie Webb Doty Bush and Lea Boston 000 sectional test a few weeks ago Sumnicht led an assault on— Mel -Detroit 033 Summary: Rune batted Scott Holsum’a Olin Dutra Falter ace righthander In—Owen J Rogril 2 Greenberg liry in his exit in the lev e CUsell hit— Johnson e which resulted course with PAYSON— Finding the reto figures According hits— Rogell Lary Home run— Owen enth when Gemmell scored four talits large flat greens to their liking base— Pox Double plays — Rogeii leased her by Secretary Walter Stolen Sumnicht to Oreenberg Oehringer to Rogell to Green- lies to cinch the game After a nervous start Freed set41 players out of the starting field of Bates LaMar Buses balls— on berg exhibiFischer in the Weight turned in three sensational Phillips also business to 107 either equaled or were under par tled down 2 Walberg 3 Grove 2 out— Struck Fischer tion and played well Gallacher for Hits— Walberg 6 In catches in centerfield all of which made the qualifying race Sprlngville outfielder was the indi- 3 Phillips 1 Grove 1 In Orove 2 in 2 Welch 1 in Gene Fish was effective throughthe most part was not up to his usual too stiff for Olin Dutra winner of vidual batting leader for the first 4l: Pennock 1 8 In 4 Flichef 3 in Phillips half of the Utah 'Central league play Wild out turning back a desperate Holsum form the 1934 open championship pitch— Orove winning pitcher— Philrally in the ninth Oswald then took on Fielding KimDutra winner of the P G A Weight hit the' ball at a 480 clip lips Losing pitcher— Walberg The victory put Gemmell on top of vicball and checked in a crown in 193£ suffered from an at- Reed Colvin of Payson was second the league standing tied with Royal Browns Dcv Yanks tack of chronic dysentery and a re- and Boswell of Nephi was third tory Kimball making a fight of it in led the team batting with which took Sandy into camp by-aversal in form to take 78 and 75 for a Helper the second set 312 mark followed by Dividend Gift’s 8 to 3 count Tuesday Potent Holsum ia reai battle by 153 and miss a qualifying berth by Murio was"given Triple and Payson Payson hit the ball half a game behind seven strokes Gene Eardley before he won his 24 (P)— The Yan- only LOUIS ST July 47 extra base blows The big severith Inning rally With Crowley setting the pace for hardest getting kees lost a ball gam to the Browns triumph Eardley braced after Lie was starUd — the 'initial 'set' and cracked ’Murio' them up and coming youngsters oc- SS corripareiwlth J9 for JiephL 4 to: 2 today''6ut iff eveh more sS-- ‘ which broke a Marchetti and Perkins apes of rlous loss came when by Fish who singled Webb banged but service on several occasions cupied a goodly number of the top Earl Combs out a safety— one of four he collected Helper and Dividend respectively veteran outfielder was Ky Laffoon qualifying places every time danger threatened Murio put out of by themselves during the day— Fish scoring and Denver demon and Bill were in a class seven sent his sizzling forehand to the coraction games without Clift's winning Webb going to third when Nyberg Mehlhorn of Louisville clipped five a ners for “ungettable" placements and which went for wallop defeat and Perkins winning five three the throw from the outfield strokes off par with Identical rounds bases came Just after Johnny missed finally overcame Eardley’s stubborn to nab the Gemmell pitcher at third of 70 and 69 for aggregates of 139 straight resistance to win a straight set triMurphy had weakened in the TEAM BATTING Bush’a tineach Laffoon’s afternoon 69 reprePet heat and passed Alan Strange Santiatevan filed out but umph 313 and' Debs gle brought Webb across Sumnicht’a sented his sixteenth round in compe- Helper Bud Raleigh city junior titlist deGarms A moment later 385 Dividend home run accounted for the third tition under 72 in the past month 373 Jack Burns touched Relief Hurler feated Malcolm Booth clever Prpvo Parson and fourth tallies of the inning 370 Russ in the youngsters’ Van Craig Wood of Hollywood N J Heber Alta a for double which southpaw 267 Nephi Singles by Engberg Cappelle and his former assistant Paul Run- Sprlugville 228 completed a three-ruheadliner LaMar Guiver looked good Lou inning Pet Gehrig hit his 28th homer of the Owen and Howard gava Holsum two Player Team In two victories the second over Bill GIANTS TRIM CARDS yan of White Plains N Y led the Weight Youthful Dale Star Defeats 480 the runs ninth in Bprlngville but Logan popped members of the 1933 U S Rider cup Colvin PAyson Pardoe of Provo Wayne Gallagher 437 year to- Webb for the final out Score BRUINS ALSO WIN Wilcox of Bonneville I NEW YORK 450 team with totals of 140 each- - tying Boswell Nephi 8T LOUIS of Provo state high school champ OEMME1L CLUB HOLSUM BAKERS 421 BHOA! Helper BHOA Dalpals them for third place with young Patterlck Helper BKOAI AM Combi BHOA U 3 0 3 OlCllfL Jh submerged Purdie Daines and Don 4)34 5 4 4 SEvtna lb 7-- 6 I 111 410 !(oag it Victor Gfietii ef Deal N J Runyan Averett Heber 4 0 3 0 Wrbb lb (Continued From Preceding Page) 10 0 OlWeat cf Wolfrom conquered Roy Cottingham in Final ' Bantlltevan lie ga 409 Salta aver Jb 4 1 0 O'Burns Cap 3 12 Dividend 4 Roundy 3111 lb shot a record breaking second round 3b 5 3 3 7 municipal junior king in straight the sixth to bring In the winning 400 Chapman 3 0 3 cf 4 1 a OlPappcr It if 5 ) 3 06wen 400 Oehrig after his first round 74 to install runs 4 10 lb 313 sets rf 3 10 1 Bush rl Campbell 5 HowMd a 6 3 3 2 II 396 pickey c 4 1 5 4 0 10 Sumnicht Mellllo 2b I CHICAGO BROOKLYN himself among the low qualifiers Lunt Nephi 3 ' (Continued From Preceding Page) J Smith lb 46)43 0! Login ol Grayce Norris women’s municipal 387 Laaari 3 1 4 ( Hrmsley 3b c fiturglafi Sprlngville BHOA BHOA The cf 4 t record OiAnderaon rf for Kutellle 385 Zlto Helfner 2b 0 0 competitive Dividend 0 aa fireprevious most the of 0 0 SIKoenncke 2 5 WHerman2b 3'Btrange cf champion supplied SOI 1 3! Nyberg IVIurio 4 and Worth B ss a 3 Johnson 3b holed out John foot with and he (left) 0 Team rf Pilcher Byrd putt the course was 69 Wood and Ghezzi 4 111 301 Blasholder works In feminine competition de- English sssi 21 00 S2 3trlpp 3b 4 5 I HSmlth o Scott p Croaettl as Marchetti Helper I 13 IliOarma Oswald (right) two brilliant San carded 69 and 71 each Gjilan 14 5 ltiFrey is If 4 Fish p Juddy put his second Francisco Perkin Dividend I 0 0 Knott p in Klein If Murphy p 4 13 Olraylor 4 110 par three feating Mary Gibbs 2( 0 Turner netmen In the favorites 1418-D0 0 Van 0 0 Atta p Five ick Brasher xEnrberg 3 3 1 0Leslle were tied 4 2 111 with Helper FHermanrf lb players from but a six feet the and drive then that singles cup leading xxKener 1 0 0 0 tWalker 4 11 liCucelnelloSb 4 0 15 only cf Utah state tennis tournament arMetz Eddie Lops and Tommy Chrlitlson eph enabled her and Myrtle Reich to di- Cuyler ixRofl Nephi Hartnett c 4 0 4 llFrederlck rf 4 2 2 0 missed his first putt Juddy halved 10 0 0 30 37 17 0 Totals and rived Tuesday' Totals II 10 31 17 2 18 llLopez though Armour of Chicago Al Houghton of Other leaders: lb c 10 2 the ninthby sinking a difficult vide the first two sets of their match Grimm xBatted (or Turner In Sth 33 0 34 111 Total! 31 37 16 Total 3 12 0 Mungo 2 0 0 2 Hack 3b travel-wear- y class showed rare C and Gene Kunes Home runs3— Ludlow Payson 3: Weight p D Washington xxKan Oth four In Howard (or a for tor with the favored Edith Von Hadeln-Mar- Lee p In xBatted Laiaerl 7th 4 0 1 2 xBoyle Sprlugville 10 0 0 100 110 400—7 Gemmell Club of Jeffersonville Pa Jim Foulis and S e hits Butler xxBatted (or Heflner In 3th Fayaon Clark p 0 0 0 0 Gibbs combination and to take Kingsley saw his lead dwindle to in their first appearances Holsum 000 120 003 — 0 Bakers 4 4 PalrBatted In Lunt Blaeholder Nephi 7th Weight (dr 0 0 0 0 xxJordin Sprlngville of ChiHarpy Cooper two — Lighthorse” holes when Errors Wilcox the a 4 lead In the third set when rain took York Smith New 000—3 J 4 001 Capelle Ny Summary: 010 pi is Helper xxxChapman 0 0 0 0 ' hit — Bantlltevan Horae run and 4 Bailey St e Louis last 00 1 000 I0X— 4 borg 8cri(!c Colvin cago Goggin hits— year's Payson )Yillie his within tenth second halted the battle which will be con- by putting e hit — Howard Errors — Lasserl Summarz: 30 6 27 131 Totals 33 7 27 17 runner-uTotal! Murpbr —Sumnicht finished with aggregates Nephi Sbases— hits— Webb Sumnicht B Johnson turned from that point Wednesday Blaeholder eight feet of the cup and sinking Runs batted In— Oehrig 3 Extra xBatted for Mungo In seventh Weight Sprlngville 21 of 142 each while Johnny Farrell Double plays—B Kastellic 2 Clift 3 Johnson to 15 Burns 11 Colvin hits— elevthe his Payson Cli(t halved In first Ruth Crow city titleholder Helper xxBatted for Clark ninth putt They raced xxxRan for Jordan in to Bantistevan to Chat-w- in Smith 3 J Burn Capelle hit— runi Horae Clift Threebase former open champion stood alone ninth enth with par fours On this hole to Evans 3 Chares deleet to' Scott Stolen base— Burns through her opening match in con- Chicago Double Oehrig 200 004 000 — 4 143 of Horton with Smith out— Fish 4 Scott 3 Bate on ball Chicago Struck to to Bases some more Lasserl 300 000—3 plar—Crosettl 000 Brooklyn Oehrig poor Juddy experienced vincing style Time of game— 1 hour and 50 on bells— Murphr 3 Van Atta 1 Struck out —Fish 4 and Bill Burke of Cleveland occuSummary: Runs batted In — Cuyler Hartr with his putter an — Murphy 3 van Atta 3 Blaeholder 3 Hits minutes Umpire— Barber and Deekag Stars Play at 3 nett Grimm 3 Leslie 2 Frederick Errors luck 144 at a bracket -pied 1 7 0 In the 3 Van in Atta t Cucclnello Murphr hits— F cup rimming Blaeholder 6 In 7: Knott 0 In 3 Features of Wednesday’s program —Frey Leslie Home runs—Grimm Al Watrous of Detroit Winning FredGeorge Ed’s putt gave him a birdie pitcher— Blaeholder Losing pitcher— Mur Fourth Inning Gives find Murio Oswald and Fred Dixon erick Stolen base— Cuyler Sacrifice lilt— three on twelve N Y Leo Frazer of Rochester Christ missed phy Double plays— Mungo to Frty to Juddy just of Provo all in action at 3 o’clock English Frey Cucclnello-tof Saginaw Mich Al Nelson of Frey to Leslie a halve when his stopped Royal Win Over Sandy Lee 4 Murio meets Marvin Alter slugging Bases on balls— Mungo 7 Clark Yardley Pa Ted Turner of out— Mungo 3 Lea 4 Hits— Mungo on the lip "The champion put his (JFh-L- ed 24 Struck N J SEABRIGHT July SANDY— A four-ruTleije Doesn’t Mind N J and Joe Paletti of Chiinning for southpaw while Oswald takes on Hol- 4 In 7 Clark none In 3 Wild pitches— second on thirteen eight feet from by Wilmer Allison and Helen cago got under the wire wit!h 145s man Waters another hard hitter Dix- Mungo 2 Losing pitcher — Mungo Royal Bakery decided the issue in out a the and holed with three cup in 120 xBatted for Freitas of the seventh in Jacobs the ranking an players Temperature Industrial league game here Tueson meets Joe Geddes Utah Aggie Ten players were tied at 146 for Wilcox wound up with a five by men’s and women’s singles competi- the eight remaining places in the ace Sam Milstein Denver star is 24 day CHICAGO Royal defeating Sandy S to 3 July to into the tree a ditch close going tion in the ahnuai Seabright tennis championship flight It was decided Each club made 10 hits but Barney booked for two singles apeparances Braves Step Back the intense heat brilliantly despite a KMoot sank fouron Kingsley putt tournament today moved into the via the playoff route with the vic- SAN FRANCISCO July 24 (P)-F-rank that sent a thermometer on the not only kept- hio allowance well Wednesday afternoon teen for a par three but Juddy jioled quarter-finaDemaree of Los Angeles and mound l round with the usual tims forto 120 degrees spaced but also enjoyed perfect supSeveral matches on Wednesday’s Into Winning Class Willie Macfarlane being skyrocketing out with a for a halve accompaniment of upsets held Washington to port Errdrg on the part of the hom mer national open champion and Oscar Eckhardt of the Missions were big program have been scheduled at BOSTON July 24 ((P)—After losyoung Lea Kingsley’s drive on the long fiftied for batting leadership of the Pa- six scatteredTietjehits nation’s No 2 ranking Frank Walsh of Chicago Liberty park due to a late afternoon ing six games in a row the Boston teen was in the rough and his second Allison the today and the club figured in Royal’s success The game waa won by the viaitoro White Sox evened the series with a rainstorm that held up some of the Braves stepped back onto the win- was short landing in the hollow player and seeded No 1 was' extended The successful survivors of the ex- cific Coast league today released Official in the before he each averages set in the fourth when four tallies were monthly 1 gained 4 to scheduled encounters Tuesday tra hole battle were Walter Hagen ning trail today as they defeated the about 20 yards from the green But victory ' conwith a A Home run in the s’ixth inning by marked up Three of these were due Cincinnati Reds 4 to 3 five times P G A king Leo Diegel from league headquarters revealed he put his third one a foot from bracket of eight Tuesday’s results Msn’i Single Flint Rhem righthander gave but the cup and took a birdie four while quest of Martin Buxby of Miami twice winner Johnny Revolts win- the slugging outfielders hitting at a Rookie Johnny Gill was the only to a home run by Mattson with two Kimball L Harry Hammond seven hits to the visitors one of Wilcox’s long first putt rimmed the Fla Miss Jacobs the national worn ner of the 1934 St Paul open Her- 384 clip for games up to and includ score off Tietje who allowed no on bases Demaree has other Senator to ROYAL: BANDY en's champion never was pressed man Barrow of New York Frank ing those of yesterday Eastmond Charles Neville de- - which was a long home run into the cup and he took a five pass second base fauft BHOA BHOA however as she disposed of Marianne Ball of Haines Falls N Y Denny participated in two more games than and only two to reach that point left ' field bleachers by “Chick" Mattson ef 6 3 1 0 8 Smith 3b 13 31 Worth Oswald d Fleldin Kimball Halve Sixteen l 3 1 3 O Pearson ss 6 1 2 4 Swsnsen It Hunt Santa Monica Cal without Shute of Philadelphia Fay Coleman his rival WASHINGTON CHICAGO f Hafey 4 0 2 OiHawkins Bonny If p I0 0 t John Murio d Oene Eardley 1 Bassler Hollywood catcher ' BOSTON 7 halved the sixteenth with losing a game CINCINNATI Johnny They of 1 0 OlVIncent Culver Orville Cal 3b and Tedesco 5 City t I l Men’s Doubles BHOA par threes both placing long putts BHOA held down third position with an averThe upsets in the men's competi- White of Overland Mo Stan Cromar-BoGoodell d Jack 4 3 2 3 10 2iUrbanskl 3b I00I h Piet is 3 3 3 O Larson 3b rf 374 of on tion 8 of Ankle came Dewanup of downfall the the came 5 age in the Wilcox 4 4 0 4 0 8 0 Made Jordan lb cup lip 4 2 10 0 Morrow Brown lb rf 4 0 3 0 e Marvin 4 2 3 4 Berger 3 13 0 within cf Eardley d Bob Koenig 2b The official averages of the 10 an ace of winning the next Parker Lawrenceville Huxford 2b 4 1 3 2'Jacobsen cf 4 3 04 McDenvItt 3 14 0 BottoraleMb 3 12 !Lre if 4 0 c 1 0 c LHaacke Jensen N leaders: nahole 115 when his Gene rimmed Mako Junior Singles J school boy the cup 4 2 2 0 Whitney 3b 2 3 2 putt Hafey cf 4 0 1 3 DBmlth ss 4 3 0 1 Bud Raleigh d Malcolm Booth Barney p AB R H HR Pet 4 13 1 but omorosky If 4 0 0 0 Moore rf both wouilH up with fours tional intercollegiate titleholder from they Wayne Gallagher d Purdie Daines 87 167 4 3864 435 Mission Eckhardt 3 0 McManus 3 Lombardi o 4 2b 12 34 10 37 Ol Totals 37 10 27 It Totals Ed missed his short putt on Los Angeles and J Donald Budge 800-Met- er 3 15 0 Then 4 0 2 0 3pohrer c Demaree Los Anveles 435 118 167 31 304 j bon Wolfrom d Roy Cottinsham 5 3chulmrchrf 030 400 100— a Royal 196 19 74 0 374 Bassler Hollywood 3 0 0 2 0 0 2Rhera p Preltas p for a win and they each of Oakland the eighth seeded player 00 100 300— Ieighteen Sandy 351 52 12 313 no 01 F J Dl 0 0 MatRio 8 8hevlln UMaK Guiver d Bill Klnnard Summary: Errors — 8 Smith Jacobsen S Wilmer Hines won his second victory 61 132 346 382 21 par fours Hunt l! Total Seattle 30 9 27 10 took 0 Brennan p 0 D Smith 2 Sacrifice hit— Christensen LaMar Guiver d Bill Pardoe 3 313 372 04 134 6 24 STOCKHOLM Sweden Hollywood On the first hole of the afternoon in a Jolley Parker July e Home run— Mstteon Henry hits — L 4 332 Junior Doubles Port Seat tie 382 04 137 32 7 24 151 Totals Ben Eastman tow Sheely 31 4 24 10: 33 7 37 5 Haacke Jensen Be Smith Alsop Two-bTotals Totals 177 30 50 3 320 n Cincinnati 002 000 001—3 round Juddy flubbed his second and Prusoff of Seattle took the measure (UP)— Blazing Mayer Sacramento Hardy d Harry Panlfed"Jaclt — Mattson 8 Smith hits to In seventh defeat McColl xBatted for Charge 30 337 11 220 Oakason default 73 headed — Stanford Portland OOx 4 100 300 Boston while John Clayhauch university Kingsley took the hole with a par of Budge 000 001 000 — 1 Vincent Struck out — Barney 0 Vincent I --314 75 157 It 333 Washington ” ' - established a Swedish D Holey MIuIau d: OKarteg Koe four the Botmeville aee Nummary? ' Tturw batted y 5 Vln- Buee on v: toi ow oo— 4 Hawktne McDfarmld Chletta '7 todayTexas of young windlng’up default 2 thumped Moore McManus Jordan Hafey nr nig Hawkins 1 Umpires— Austin and Summary: Runs batted In— Gille Swan- cent Women’s Singles record for the run in 1:50 Mako Errors — Lombardi Frietas Moore McMan- with a five Kingsley’s son Bonura Appllns Dykes htt Egbert Scorer— Ostler Ruth Crow d Mary Henrold us hits— Piet Lombardi Moore flat The former record was 1:529 —Conlan one inch fropi the cup for a Home run— otll Sacrifice hits stopped Epneraon-dfam‘h‘ —Coulti llopkln Double plays— Dykes - Henry Nailssn o Denmark w on the’ — GANCFfcABEATiMHOBRO —Struck 'birdie- -- — — — stu Bases bn balls— Crowder 1 Ser3 Marcum 17 In A baraoBJj to Bonura 3 4 Len Verona McGhlo d Joan Van Nort 3 Freitas Lee Whitney Double plays— Koerun in 8:183 bettering oh even’ terms with LOS ANGELES July 24 (P)—1 Tom-mWilcox 3 out Struck MoColl 2 Thomas played Tietje Marcum tng pitcher— 2 to Slade to Bottomley to Urbanskl nig — 4 3 Hits McColl —Crowder 8:204 Cancela from the of record world Tietje Norris d Mary Gibbs accepted heavyweight Ofayco 4 4 McManus B&ses on balls— the champion for the next six holes to Jordan In 3 1 0 In 2 Crowder McColl Rhem 2 Struck out— Freitas and they halved all of them On two Tampa Brennan Fla won by a technical set by Paavo Nurmi of Finland in Wild pitch—Crowder Thomas none In 2 Women’s Doubles 2 Rhem 5 Hits— Freitas 7 in 6 Brennan Neilaen beat Kuscocinsky of Losing pitcher— Crowder Wilcox's rolled around the knockout tonight in the fifth round 1926 Rolch leading Edith 2 in 2 Losing pitcher— Freitas Orayce y Von In Gibbs one set each the round Second Poland 4 of AI over Morro Calif Burbank competition cup but kicked out They both went In games in third set called rain Forest Dale women's July leg direcone over on three by missing the when the fatter was unable to conTurns WEDNESDAY’S Johnson SCHEDULE Syl BLISS BECOMES MEDALIST tors’ cup tournament will’ be staged with their tee shots They took tinue because of a badly cut left eye Men’s Singles green Grant Evans vs Tom Eastmond 2 p m Bucs Back Runless OMAHA Neb July 24 (F) — Rodney Thursday July 26 par fours on four but carded birdies Each fighter weighed 194 pounds Holman Waters vs Worth Oswald I p m' In the last of the first round enBliss Jr of Omaha who is seeking on five On six Kingsley’s1 Fred Dixon vs Joe Oeddes 3 p m PHILADELPHIA July 24 ((P)— The stopped on the John Murio vs Marvin Alter 3 p m of the cup and onthe first nine of the afternoon his third consecutive Nebraska golf counters Mrs H H Rose defeated lip Dave Freed vs Bill Nofsiiger IQ for sixth place today forced him to halve the hole with a round to end the match pn the championship became medalist of Mrs W W Allen 3 and 2 Mrs Vie Rom Sutton vs Tony Bowardt 5:15 p m Phillies tied Charles Maddox vs Sam Milstein the 1934 tournament In progress at Hill defeated Mrs F C Armour 2 5:15 by blanking the Pittsburgh Pirates par four The putting of both conm 9 to' 0 as Brooklyn was losing to testants was only mediocre on the The final in the first flight be- the Field club here when he turned up and Mrs C A Hughey took thel of the Athletics throughout todayBUI Stratford vs winner Chicago of Mrs George Stevensonland took the second game of the seBiatch 6:30 p m next hole Ed completely missed a tween Manning and Summerhays was a card of 71' today to make his Mel Gallacher vs Wilson Booth 6:30 p 14 and 3 Sylvester Johnson pUrthased from r ries 10 to 6 perhaps the most exciting battle of hole qualifying score 146 and Wilcox’s Men's Doubles Nine of the Tribe's runs and 12 the meet' with the exception of the h John Orwald vs Marvin Cincinnati for relief purposes held rimmed the cup r e 4 p m — unlesg you have driven the the Bucs to four hits hurling nodiit Eardley of its 16 bits were made off Marcum encounter in the On eight Kingsley's first shot was Kingsley-Coveg John Kimball vs Ray ball for five new Oldamobile Please do it innings Philadelphia pitcher in the first four Taylor-Joh- n Holt 4 p m on the apron but he put his second quarterfinals as our (uest d The Phillies won their third Earle Dixon vs Elmo Stevena-Jac- h innings 'Lagger who replaced Jiim one foot from the cup to take a Lew shot a- 35 on the first nine of Morris 5:15 p m as theto to on the Cleveland game held a take round dropped four moundr Pittsburgh —You’ll morningharvlly belleve that Lon three while Juddy had a 'four his Carkton vs Allen such a quality car Xblls for Musser He carded a 37 on the hole lead four hits and one run 5:15 p m (Liberty its ninth straight second short third falling Kingsley's as little as— PITTSBURGH CLEVELAND PHILADELPHIA park) l PHILADELPHIA secorid nine and Larry shooting a s Dave Sutton vs Hal Smith-BiBHOA! BHOA — his second missed the green — on 36 BHOA BHOA L Winer ef 4 0 1 IBartell 5 15 2 the Forest Woodard 6 30 p m as JJale 0 reduced 4 Arson 5 0 rf player's 12 11 nine was six inches from the cup P Winer rf 4 2 3 15 3 OiGhlozza 2b Junior Sinslei If 2 0'Rlrf 5 Wilcox also lead to two holes 4 3 3 0 and he had a four 5 3 3 2 Averill Jerry Jeremy vs Goodwin Peterson 11 Vauihan ss 3 0 14 Allen If cf NEW YORK July 24 ((POn the first nine of the afternoon 3 0 I ings conducted at Belmont Park Lindstrora Moore If 3 6 m rf 4 3 3 0 missed the green with his second 3 0 6 9cpds cf Don Wolfrom vs Jack Snow 11 a m Suhr 1b 3 0 10 2 Camllll lb 4 10 2 Irosky lb Aqueduct and Jamaica 416 roimdf they halved the first two holes lunder the new deal in horse raca five Dan Freed vs LaMar Guiver 2 p m rraynor 3b 4 0 1 3 3 Davis cf 4 14 0 and 2b 3 0 12 Hale Last the and won and and year long during three 4 3 1 2 Summerhays Doubles 3 Junior rhevenow 2b 3b Each had par fours on the tenth 3 113 Knlcker- High 111 for with New tracks York ing 3 13 0 Todd c 4 0 5 0 Gordon Pardoe vs ss 4 15 3 bocker four to even the match They halved Herfry Padden c period when open wagering was k Glade 12 noon Lucas p — 10 0 OUohnaon 3 0 0 1 Wilcox took the eleventh with a pSr 3 3 6 OBurnett 3b p legalized betting this year after Delivered Salt Lake illegal the state received no inDonOrton-Gle1 0 0 0! Madsen vs Jack Benson Blrkofer while Kingsley was going one five and Manning won six seven 1 0 0 OMyatt four c p come from horse racing Herman Meuron 4 p m (Liberty park) 3 0 0 Ohignon Pearson p 10 1 0! over by getting into the trap They eight and nine- - After they had the lapse of 26 years attendance Call Wasatch 4141 LaMar 1 1 Peterson vs John 0 The commission’s report for has nearly doubled at the metrohalved the next two holes Summer4 d cl (Liberty 34 13 37 10 halved the neijt jiqle with par Jours Total 30 424 131 Totals 110 0 for a demonstration th courses shows 413962 thre tracks winthe match 000 000 000—0 and the match wis over gat politan hays Pittsburgh park) pectipts again by squared 203 010 40x — 0 Jack 40 16 27 16 38 13 24 14 Raleigh vs Purdie Daines- - Philadelphia Totals Totals fans paid $129232768 as comning the next four Manning got off have increased more than 100 per ‘ Roy Cottingham 5:15 p m (Liberty park) Summary: Runs batted In — J Moore 3 xBatted for Lagger In ninth Ralph Plays Well cent and the state has profited so a remarkable tee shot on sixteen to Women's gipsies Camilll 2 O Davis pared with totals of 212085 and Allen 3 Error — L 013 Olo 003— 0 Philadelphia 3 vs — Verona McOhle Waner In the consolation flight Pugmire win the hole He clinched the match Rosella Christensen hits J Moore Cleveland 610 300 Olx— 10 far to the extent of $12962950 in $50347438 for the corresponde 6 p m (Liberty park' Stolen base hit— Allen Summary: Runs batted In— Trosky 2 revenue The horseing period last year Double plays— Syl Johnson to played his best golf of the tourna- by taking seventeen Edith von Hadeln vs Grayce Norris 6 O Davis Burnett 3 Myatt Berry Coleman 3 Rice men also profited by the new 2 Knickerbocker 2 Miller Finney Errors This Was the evidence coniBartell to Camilli Traynor to Thevenow ment but Shultz was not up to his p m (Liberty psrk Women's Double to Suhr Suhr to Vaughan to Suhr Bases standard e Wantler Lagger Riee Higgins deal as the three association1-boostetained today in the state racing Ralph shot a 35 on the ADDITIONAL hit-- vs on balls — Lucas Joan Van Rice Burnett Warstler Berry Blrkofer 2 Johnson 3 McChrysta! 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