Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE "WEDNESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER j 19 1934 - DALE WOMEN Country Club Women’s Invitation Opens Wednesday CLUB TAKES By JOHN LARDNER (Special to Tb Tribune) (Copyright 1934) LONG ISLAND CITY N Y Sept IS— It seems that Ross and McLar-ni- n FINAL MATCH New Navy Goat Lapks in Pep Feminine Champions for Third Successive Season TMX29-- 1 were mad at each other The long series7 of postponements gave their quarrel a suspicious look and there LARGE FIELD Shy on Butts ENTERS FINAL u () J were rumors that the two young men had forgotten what It was about ANNAPOLIS Md gapt II in the first place In the language Third —Tha paaslbUlty ( a Successive Title gaat columnists of the Broadway gossip gyaMtjr loomtd as tha United were James that way State naval academy’s feothall Barney and Canyon Links about each other and perfectly will' herlsea today after She flrat make to kiss and islies Second up of BUI III roeontly aping The first stages of the fight were pointed to sncceeg his father ae a great deal like the first stages of mascot it Mra developed that Ross was WOMEN'S (TATI TEAM LEAGUE PINAL the previous encounter he ’dig net have hie father’ eld Total of Seventy Feminine of Tanmt tho Standing Irishman made the and he quick spirit Net one daring the “ ‘ Won LoU Pts Golf era to Take Part r-nee miss Until the thirteenth round Forest Dole did he try to butt anyone a II Each gentleness said nthletle there was pretty good reason to be- 8FortL Country club 6 in Tournament Douglas Mummies was not lieve that the referee Mr Arthur Bonneville accord 4 ‘iii 5 Or Country elub ' with navy goat tradition Daffy Donovan and the judges Mlbliy 001 IS Messrs Lynch and Shorten would in the Competition annual TaesSay’s lUsalts relect the Jewish candidate Forest Dale 31 Nlbley oark f Women’s Invitation of the Salt Lake 14 rlub Belt Is Lske Bonnltlllt Country It was the thirteenth round ae-Fort Douglas lilt Ogden Ooll and Oouu- Country club will open Wednesday cording to my keen analyiie that try elub S’4 morning bsginning at 830 o’clock Jamee hezan to catch up He By PHIL McLEESE at th Canyon linkt Made twoWild rushes and shut Forest Dal Tussdty captured Its On of the largest fields of th up Barney right eye In the fourteenth ‘he did some more third consecutive championship In the 70 will take part In the fiason twinging with the accents still state teem league of the Utah Woaccording to th pairings as en the eye In the fifteenth he men's Golf association announced Tuesday by Alex McCaf-fert- y aimed high low and everywhere The club closed the 1934 eeason with uniform euccets The werk professional at the Country with a 29-- victory over Nlbley In the of the Seetoh Hibernian In these club wh will have charge of the feature tha of round In match final closing heats earned him the detha other matches played the Salt meet cision and the title Youngsters Down Allison Th competition is a Lake Country club downed Bonnemedal ville IS to 14 and Fort Douglas took plsy affair end the final major event Len Wilde Patterson Most of the experts at the ring' the measure of the Ogden Golf and on the state calendar of the Utah to 8 side' were inclined to call the thing Country club 21 Women's Golf association Eighteen Extends Kirby even A decision for Ross would holes will be played on each of the Upset Falls have surprised no one but a few three wilt start days st 830 Plsy Before tha round tha Daleri had a m: on each day’ Celts As Mr Benny Leon' lead ovar the second LOS ANGELES Sept 18 (UP) ard the forrier lightweight There will be a total of eight Unsung court performers again made place Salt Lakt Country club taam plon said: It waa six of one and prizes awarded — to the winners and moat unusual of upaeti the short shrift of in mans Only champions half a dozen of the other runnersup In each of the three divicould have reveriad the positions of singles third round matches of the sions to the entrant who turns ‘in didn't and two Pacific leaders that the Southwest tourna tennis upset was T thought It very close1 the low gross prize and to the winoccur msnt Wilmer with Allison and today aid Benjamin "Of count you ner of the putting contest which Is Bonneville gave the Canyon links Frsd Wild th latest victims havo got to hand It to thit being planned for tha final day Daleri a and team close Allison battle the Davis alternate and cup Hr fought nil tho way The major championship the to-on match with thair ran of America’s away simply top singles pltyars gross will go undefended this seathrough With his left eye (hut up So was the with blasted off the champions Nlbley courts Jess like a eafety deposit box He by son Mrs J H Evans of Fort DougMillman young University of South' wound up the season with a total of Is a game guy" 216 ern California player Under a bis las captured the prize last season points The Canyon links finHowever there is expected to be The fight resolved Itself into a bat- ished second with a 198 2 total ing aun Allison extended himself to some win th first set 10-- and then wilted for exceptionally keen competition Fort Douglas by its lopsided Victle of eyes from the start Neither the honor 'Among the outstandto drop the next two party seemed to have any acruples tory over the Ogden team displaced Mi-- s Wild of England bowed to Allan ing contenders for tha prize are about making his opponent Braille Bonneville In third place The Fort’gf Helen Hofmann of Forest Dele Miss subscriber for life Both of Ross' total la 106 as compared with thrJ63 Harrington of Stanford former In Betty Botterill of the Salt Lake ' "tiki doubles champion glims were closing at the end and of Bonneville tercollegiat club Miss Betty Hertzler of His teammate Fred Perry Country Every player on the Dple team Jimmy’s left one at Mr Leonard Fort Douglas Mrs L S Packman of each world’ to at Tuesday was meanno out played golf him exceptional good premier single player pointed Fort Douglas and Mrs L G Shriver Members of the Forest Dale women's golf team which Tuenday while easily disposed of Billy Sew- of alL - At One stage of the bout a cus- - winning three pointMmh the excep Forest Dale who scored ard Stanford tomer thought he detected signs of Hon of Mrs Harry-Bor- g state the for tho title season: third successive captured Followlns are the pslrlnsi Top row vii dry over Mrs Dcana Lester Stoeten 30 ft a-- -r Miss Helen Hofmann Forset insubordination in the Irishman American Davis left to right Mrs J E Bramwell Mrs A C Moore Mlsg Helen Betty Botterill 8 L Country “Close up that eya for good Bar Miller cup playar eliminated Hofmann Mrs Mark Weiss Mrs Jack Kne Dole: A Gorman Bottom row left to Betti Hertsler korl pouslsi Mrs "L S packman Fort mplete Collection while 3 35‘ msyer of Los Angeles sous- Mr Marjorie Dean Mrs Pearl Riley Mrs Harry Borg nay" shouted the customer “He’s right Iasi Dal 3irt Lott turned to look Ben George team back of it state the“ ThKw inning through Day O C Alien Botinrvllle trying Mrs L G Shriver and Mr C A Hughey Mrs H H Rose and again” Los Angeles 0 Moors Fsrui Dtl Mrs match trophy just about made comMr F G Armour also members of the team were absent when Varnon Kirby ranking South AfDale club’s collection of wothe plete were the taken the pictures final rsundi howsvsr la rican came perilously near th fate men’ trophies for the 1934 season ' this L Country ®u'f eye preblem dig net matter Mrs Pearl of Allison and Wilde when he was flub: Mr: J E BramwUjg-yortl- t Riley won tha state champf It la the least Jamee and Barney forced the to to Leonard limit G beat L Shriver Mrs the city sk were bath ihaotlng for the chin pionship Slubl a Miss Helen Hofmarin th intermoun-taiMiller Star as Bingliam Patterson of Pasadena Vtlliar B with alt the atrength at their irup Bonotvlllv Ed Kthgsley Salt Lake City Kirby’s court mastery wu Just and Mrs Shriver the Barnett 3t Wulitmi RonncvUtt: McLarnln did mere damentrant In the New Englnnd P G on Bonneville — to overcome Met Weiss invitation swift Patterson's School Eleven enough High w giurder 1 Country club‘ age la these lethal exchangee I A open Tuesday turned In card NIULKT FARE baseline game FOREST DAL PorMl in bat he didn’t land suits aa often Mrl L O Shriver IlMiU Doherty of 76 Added to hit 78 of Monday Wins krle Kay Stammers blonde English star Mr a E Mork jfofmann jI Mr The Bean defense waa oat of the Mill was extended to win over Dorothy Manley Port J7DourIas a Deane Miller Mr a Harry Sort Kingsley’s total at tho halfway Port bowell Douclii? Miaf meat perfect seen hereabenta a I O Mr Moore Oolombe Mra A Q w- Bundy member of the famous Santa point la 152 3X Bramwall S Mra Hematreet ffi7orrviife"‘ duim! lines Jaek Britten wae In hit Mra - East find South A teams have an' ambitious program for this BINGHAM-- Tht 1934 Bingham Monica tennis family Mra H H Roae liMn 3 X Baman C- ftaghos Bonneville: Mrs PROVIDENCE R I Sept 18 (ff) v prime and Tammy Leoghraa still Mra J A Gorman IIMisg 3 E Wire O Pesrct Fort Douslasi Mrs O A week' Th Cubs will meet an alumni eleven Wednesday at 3:30 high achool team demonstrated that Miss Bundy wu twice at thatch point SIMra W Moncharah 0 Mar Deant coaid stand ea a dime and held Mrs g Lott Davis Stosfen Joe Turneia of doubles 0 IIMrs W H Sweat Mra Mark Wetas anq T’jf'welyei 8 fc Sop m at South antj will dash with Murray on the Smelterites’ field it will be hit own strong contender lor champions coasted to o Mrs C A Hushey I Mrs Ed Jensen B' Elmsford N- - V- - toured Metacomet'a tvictory over Olubi MfJ: refill® ' — Bonneville si 3:30 Bob honors m in Coach the Davis Jordan district announced Friday’ Phil that p Hanna and grid Los John Sissons 231 Tuesday Total Ross fought the same kind of fight Total Mrs i 0 Mareroft Bonnevlllli Mrs layout in 70 strokes two Uhdejr par W R Granville race the on an a of match man Fort eleven A a the by handing replay Angeluinst ylumni Douglas: Mra F C squad will get into action in both encounters he fought last time It would hive the second successive day to every Forsst Sale l Yter-da- Armour Mr postponed-laMraBi?c?u!r for night 8 TO H defeat Monday: A been good enough to win again H reach East New in crowl the tha S Bonneville: Mr mark Mickey“Oiwald with mentohas scheduled Westminhalfway game th todal Betty Bot- Country elub Mill Larnln had not shown a decided Im- MUi 1 'The Miners scored the lone touch- on even terms players held the titllatf Isebel S'??®"England P G As $2500 open tourna- ster Thursday at 3:30 p m on the Parson field and O O Alter 3 terlll Critohlow Bonneville the Wl: Friday 9 30—Mrs N R Jackesn oindri up It ment with a total'of 140 L Country provement in timing aggressiveness Mr O I Reed Vk down of the encounter in the second Allison and John Van Ryn had s ubl Mrs F 0 Woodbury f Rslloran Country and spirit - Jimmy teemed a lltUe MrBoulei with marked Leopards will journey to Park City to clash with Grey Lusty’s O E Foley Mr Hi Putting Mra Lyna Baxter S i C Country little trouble of Lewis ejubi Bond when Miller disposing quarter speedy right Mra L F Thompslow and tired at times but ha wu Mr F T Miners d success he broke a and Tad Wallman Los 0 son in i Angela Alma Fetzer 140 Ben Plowgian 170 halfback 23 per cent better than ha was In tha tossed a pass to Jimmy ti J Orovy Porftdt Dilf: Mt deadlock with Leo Dlegel of Phlladel F liman Mies Either Rot- Roy McIntyre Wst high coach an another doublu match Nibisyi Mrs a B Semstreit A Mra W Jennlnaa 0 May bout - inblatt phia and Gene Andersen of Lynntleld nouneed Tuesday that the Panther Centers — Melvin Sheya 14Q Wilford Byrne right end Byrne ran 20 yards B W 44LMrs Rothes Mra C lit Mrs WWCauldr !j 0 Henry Hiismifloanfl And h demonstrated to tha Mas wtee Nlbleyi krs'Aineo will not play any games thi week Smith 150 Gordon Sly 140 Plow- to put the ball across the goal line Mrs Donna WU- S of all hands that ha wu mad Mrs J A Twelves 8 Hama add Andersen remained tied Several practice game may be ar gian may be shifted to center QuarMiller Byrne Arata and Matsen vilje Diegel I46-ft ft Hose Forest Dele: Mr wealey terback— Farrell Johnson' 150 L' played good ball for the high school at Ross The “kiss and make up" MrsblattM Roacn- 0 MraFrouae I for second place at 142 both carding ranged for next week Olsen ?ortnfiniI’ 0r“t &tl" Urt150 eleven J Vranes on the defense and school of thought wu discredited Mrs Oeorss W 72’i to add to their openMra Clyde South will undoubtedly b a con- Mar Taylor 135 Cliff Lloyd 3t4 Vt 96p—Mr' Frank Reynolds i L Coun-- f Halfbacks— 145 nrdtr Bob Ken from tha moment the fight started Burgess Harold ing day 70’a on the were offense Smith the tender for city honors thi aeasoa 0‘Ubi Mr A M Johnton I bountnf James may go into retirement now 11 1 Total Three contenders led by th vet- The Cubs appear amallev than the Mayne 165 Irving Hutchinson 150 leading figures in the alumni lineH1? Btanley Culn flirt Douslas Total I e Jenien 150 Dousle Mr Fort Mitchell Duff Heller Byron eran South of accompanied by the welterweight Jim Hadley Leopards and Panthers Young up but the W W Allen Forest Dale Mrs O Btsvsn OGDEN C 0 FORT DOUGLAS Fullbacks— Paul Jen9en 160 title and several dollars with the Miss Maas who established a ntw course weight deficit will b nullified by 150 sen Foret Dale i Summary: Bettr Herts- 1000— Mrs A1 Jenklftion Forest Dale: will also see duty at fullback Blnrhtm " I taro G A Dixon ( record of 68 smashed 70 Young's th knowledge that no one bellaves any ler Alumni Mrs Blaine Grey Forest Dais: Mrs L H ipetd of th placers Coach Davis Mayne 0 Ora feuni Barker more that he doesn't like to fight Mrs L 8 Packman t0 Mra Sorensen Foreel Dale Dobbs sparkling performance which includ has a fast shitty group of backfleld The Cubs appear to have a strong Muhajr Mra B It Wrlsht Crellln MraftEWaldron ioOA-L- lrs C C Fratt 8 Mra W ft Jack Country l Vranes ed seven birdie 'as he played each candidate and Jtfta line Is aggressive backfield and the line will undoubtft Smith c u6 Mrs D H Burdick 8 I Country Mrs RT Stewart 9 lutld Davidson 34 nine an in Allen him Last season Mrafi'fi' be gave 114 the problem this aggregate and shows pqWer on th defense Mi Bonnsvllli edly Steele SMrs J J Dowell Shuebner Forest The annual meeting of the Utah JlO'lo— Miss Dorothy Douela-- i I Mrs D N White I Va of 145 but Roy Brohdson of Oyster South has-- i number of returning year the line was the strong point in Arata mi lira E ft Finch J Vr&ne Mrs T L Hojmn 8 L Country Becker Mrs B P Mauler 3 Mrl A re Kendall Dpntal Golf association will be held ale: Miss e Harbors and the veteran Willie lettermen from th B and C squads South’s play Jensen is a hard hit- pytne Bsrnlcs Smlth Fort Dou'las Mias Holley Mlee Phrllls Mateea kb Harker 'lO lS Mrs F H Ilali Fort Douslas Mr 0 of Tuckahot N Y who both of last season Irving Hutchinson ting youngster and gt backing up tha Xrtuiir Prater lh N Bmtth at the Salt Lake Country club ThursM Cummin Fort Douslasi Mrs L C Mrs It O Pearce Hi Mra It Wads- let Harold Smf ' day Play will begin at 1:30 p m A L fit Brooks Bonneville star sprinter on the track team ia a line on the defense h has no equal OJne-Hi posted 60'a were nearer the leader worth Johm 30— Mra Stake Brown-In- s dlnntr follow will M Mra of Paul Plains F White Scare a the flset ia Bernice br euertefi: Mlt Runyan leading candidate for a halfback in city school play Mayne 1 Bonneville Mr s a Smith The of cups end prizes harsh Koch national P G A champion virtually post "Hutch" has a lot to learn but ball toter and la expected to do’ths Bnghan Bonneville: Mre D O Harris Fort Agnes Norris entered the semifinals Alumni e 0 - and theawarding lOUSlM officers election of 31 will also Total Hi dropped out of th running by taking of the championship class in the Y Total a willing student and South majority of the South ball toting Scoring: Bingham touchdown— Byrne a 75 for a total of 153 Dr W R Worley plays Bingham high—Bwalnaton take place W C A tennis tournament Tuesday followers are counting on him to aid The diminutive Taylor was the star It Substitutional t lel Watts Bedont of B re Anderson lb Alumni— H Smith Dr E W Browning for dub chamthe team last season Farrell BoUeCarrlgan Richfield Organizes the Cubs in their drive for football by defeating Verona McGhie Caulfield lg pionship Dr V J Dorton plays Dr The victory was unusually “Fagan” Johnson last season on the lg:Official — Referee Aaron Home umpire L O Halgren in final of directors' Rifle Pistol Club Miss Norris' play being sensational Miller J The following boys ara out for East B team will likely round Out Theron Smart Untamed cup the starting backfield Mrs Jerry Smith gained the final places on the A team: Ends— Art -The team lineups art as follows: round of the novice division by virMason 158 Marvin RICHFIELD— A Richfield rifle and Danish Distance Man SEBASTIAN JOINS REDS tue of the defaiilt of Cora Campbell puiol club wu organized Monday O’Brian 140 Tom Garner 145 En Dr w N T Htnderion £r V J Dorton She will meet Dorothy Fisher in tha night to affiliate with the National CINCINNATI Sept 18 (IP)— Mike Ricks 138 Roy Sears 160 Ralph BURLEY Idaho— Wustch Oil deTo Run in America Dr Dr a W Bettr srlow Fox B D near future for the title Dr Rifle association The postponed gam y( th fall soc- Jones 130 Tackles— Jot Butcher 145 Sebastian formen star halfback at the feated Burley 4 to 3 Sunday in the Dr M a Kuhrt Dr 3 C was elected first president cer league between Jlollandla and Jim Bardole 160 Burns Dunford University of Pittsburgh joined th gf: Wednesday’ play will be confined NEW YORK last gam of the season The gam Henry Dr H R Fct R C DsltleliB Hordbrrj to doubles Agnes Norris and Mrs With more than 20 members already the Salt Lake Callita will b played 150 Carl Seymout 168 Weston Park squad of the Cincinnati Rads in the Nielsen Danish Sept II distance runner who waa Well played delighting a large Dr A C Whorrr V R Greenwood Prosser matching enrolled the charter will be held Thursday at 6:15 p m on the fair 155 Tom Snaughnessy 160 Edwin National Professional Football league MaryDr crowd recently broke Paavo Nurmi’s world Dr Bldnor Souireo strokes at 5:15 p m with Norma open for one wick in an effort to grounds Th refer of the tilt will Thompson 145 Theron Lyons 155 today Foster Howell record for 3000 meters will run in Dr H D Brockbsnt Th winners scored th deciding Gene Offut 155 Bill Cornell 160 tackle from Texas Christian univer- four Indoor track meets in this counbe Jack Stock X)f w 3 Davti i Standing and Sarah McChrystal enlist 50 or more members run in the ninth inning Shepherd Ur J) U aok while in the other match at 8:43 Other officers elected include Dr A special pteetlng Will b held for Guardi— W Ilford Smith 150- - Mack sity also has been added to the Reds’ try next February did some fine work as a relief pitcher 180 crew p m Ruth Crow and Roseila ChrisjR- - S Bell vice president Norman the executives of th league at 41 Tanner 140 Worth Roberts Nielsen who bounded into the deadfor the visitors Dr Wlillam Wood tensen play the Mr Jerry Mel South Mam atreet Wednesday at 7 Andreason secretary-treasure- r lines when he ran the 3000 meters in Th score: Dr 3 I Hansen R H E Poole combination roy Nelson executive officer and p m 8:18 2 compared with Nurmi’s record Dr D L Folsom Wasatch Oil 4 I l O A Tanntf f Dr Plncock F William Horne Dwain Nelson Paul p Kusocln-skof 8204 and defeated Jan l r L O Tribe 3 8 3 Burley Dr R I Abbott NASHVILLE TAKES FIRST 4 G Packard and H C Sylvester mem' r L O A Burbtdeo Dr Poland's Olympic 10000 metet J Bouts Batteries: Lewellyn Shepherd and W L Warburtoe Dr E Jensen )r Tenn sept is m bership committee Lemon McGuire and Pats king will run in the Millrose New r H K Ournsey R L Folsom —A madhouse seventh Inning that It is planned to construct a 600: York A C and National A A U Dr L D routs DrW G Ruckenbrod W kept a crowd of 9000 spectator? yard range west of town where' regpr Dr Mores 8 championship meets in New York and Dr D K Christensen Softball Leaders Slate screaming saw the Nashville VOli lar shoots will be held Membership the Boston A A games Dr W L Nielsen come from behind score 13 runs on Is open to residents of neighboring McArthut Dr A R Christoph Series erson (C) the New Orleans Pelicans and put towns Championship in Hans no renown of little a Schultz two-uwrestler Dr W O Tfsrmond Dr W H Cowley lead on heavyweight Softball Officials Set Rudy Orlob held a on ice the first game of the playoff Dr Olesvs E W J (O) Lambert Brownie “ritilth conat Hunter the local Bill in meet the to booked is Tuesday ranks gr Longson ROCHESTER IN boy A Waller’s D O popular Beer champion of A dl Kestott series to decide the Southern associaJL Ointlrup clusion of th first 18 of the Date vision and Pinney Beverage B diRardy tion pennant winner The final score ALBANY N Y arena The Schultz Sepl 18 Tourney Plans 3DWlBslns 5 Tebbs C P Blske final of the directors’ cup for semifinal of Friday’ program at McCullough’a grand vision was 17 to 11 Dr L Shepard winner open their playoff seDr M H Thatcher moved wtq'the finals of men at the Salt Lake H E Nelson W b Lewis Country club’ Longson scrap will be the main prop of the headliner between Nick ries to dfecide the championship of the International - Baseball Jsagu Joe Sloan secretary of the Salt Dr -Dr B P McBride ' w as Tuesday-Lutse Roebucks Gee-ihejSalt-Xa- k Da B 'ttohgton-ScmmPACIFIC COAST LEAGUE playoffs tonight they defeated Al- through eight but they are all even battle wilt be tlfne LakeBoltbalk aasociatinrantiounted-- i Roftbsllj Bwocistion- Dr L 9 Schultz Is on his way from New limit affair Wednesday on No 2 at 530 p m bany 3 to 1 to win the series four through eleven Tuesday that a meeting of all commit- Dr D Budve 3 Swindle Dr R McKell The rttond game of th sesies will 3imes to one Dr L 6 Halgren The aecond 18 holes of the match York to Los Angeles where he has a Lutze and Roebuck are down for a tee members to draw up plans for Dr J R Calvert Standing if' the Team be played Thursday In th event Won Lost Pttussle Roebuck weighing the aecond annual state softball tour-naj- r He will be held Wednesday beginning number of matches in prospect to Angeleg 20 478 that a third game is necessary the SOFfBALL will LAKE be held at 300 7:30 SALT two will less than Thursday only 2 Buttle at 38 m pounds 564 p 220 to is be to said and weigh pounds time and place will be aet following Loll wood 48 39 have a weight advantage of something p m at 21 East First South Umpires R ft F Pin Francisco 48 42 His name frequently like 80 pounds but Lutze is topnotch and scorers are requested to attend City Parks Dopartmsnt s’ experienced o Thursday’s game Houston and Cross-maMission 42 44 523 Columbus’ Wins W W O Oakltnd 40 444 Opener has appeared in report a winner of ill all respects and a little thing like tha gathering 50 wjll umpire the title serios Portland 58 SI W6 WeiideU Aosrtments 80 pounds won’t pester him a particle o fecri amenta 50 SI A A Playoff Series matches in the ast 344 CARDS SION TROJAN 4 1 Deseret Gym Leavitt Canadian grap-ple- r BASEBALL’S BIG SIX Longson who 'got hii wrestling Frenchy BmuKi CHICAGO Sept 18 W-- The Chiwho made his first appearance At Lot An MINNEAPOLIS' Sept 18 (T—Co- technique in Salt Lake is on his way last week 100 008 Ml Portland cago Cardinals of th National Proagainst the gigantic Paul B Auocltud Proas lumbus lambasted three Minneapolis to Boston for soma 000 511 00 Hollywood fessional Football league hive signed M t ' COLUMBIA tussles Boesch is booked to meet Sherm Batteries— Turpin and Doerr BulllvtD Mo THK STANDINGS kr° Btrbeouo Sept II hurlers today to tvln the first game 13 Homer Griffin former Southern Caliand Busier t police wrestling O AB R H (UP)— Professor Frank F of the American asaocistion baseball Bill has bten on th Pacific coast tha Christensen local Ttnkoas 360 345 m 1 ta atari It will be Sherm’ first match Oahrlf Lake City fornia backfield star Three players of At Oakland IT Innlntt— dean underclassmen at P 12 133 IDS Wancr Plratea 187 to 6 650 last 3i8 months that time playoff eight SHI During a dispute on Marvin Hansen a quarterback Chris here this season Leavitt in the Clrhrlnaer Tiaera Ban Fran 000 101 000 000 000 03—6 142 558 120 19S 3o6 the University of Mlasourl ad18yi The Reds batted around In the third he has climbed from opening-bou- t seme at a meettnr Wednesday at 12 003 000 000 030 000 01— i IS 0 Oakland 131 520 37 189 353 this Boesch imbroglio made a good Im- Manuah Sonatora noon The meetlns wlU bo hold at 21 East Mathis halfback and George Purvis dressed the football aquad on Inning when Batteries— Stuta and Woodall Hald and 653 141 348 191 105 Giants tarry four runs material to headline spots and his pression He evidently knows all Cur lar Cuba they scored lineman were sold to the St Louis Raimondi 130 609 74 175 344 First South street atudy and the official University Ganzel and peel hit home runs for the selection by the Wednesday's Sehedult wrestling moguls for about wrestling and if the point syi-teOliver’s Boar Osrdon vs L O M or club of the American association Newa Bulletin reporting the Millers while At Ban franclsco— Gene Moore put one a campaign in the east is testimony I's Barbecue Liberty No 1 3 30 p m had been employed Frenchy Beattie 100 110 030— S T 3 tory said: over the fence for Columbus No Herlc’s Sandwich Shoo vs 000 010 that they think highly of him Mission 003— S 11 2 would have carried off the honors COMMERCIAL SOFTBALIJ 1 S 30 “He also added that the players m Batterlee— Crash-a- d Radonita and Bill enjoys a high degree of popu- Since it wasn’t the excessive weight Rebedalo Thoradsy'o were Oaborne and Fitspltftck TELEGRAM FOR WEBB generally expected to ex1 A Club vs Civic Christensen Palnttrs larity locally He never failed to do of Boesch turned the tide No 1 I 40 Tueodsr's Resalte m pose themselves to a reasonable There is t telegram at The Tribune his level best At Bacramento 110 A1 poyd and Ralph' Morley who S H ! inning!— Inn 14 City Waterworks 13 vs Wendell against onponents cltr Forks Department amount of scholastic enlighten012 010 000 3 — 0 13 0 Aneelea FINFD WRESTIFRS 34 Sam for Wsler- Webb City department' Liberty No 3 9 30 p m (Apartments a fine exhibition of swift grapthough he was often outclassed 2 O — 4 il 000 1J0 000 gave Baeremento 13 ment by attending classes with In mStche of Thurefiafs semes wT1 works In the Note comoetlns Winner of LeJack Fox Into and account Tiger Batteries— Hcnshaw and Goebel Flynn the fact he waa that 's ing do stale of All ennow last it will Schedule week are all over tournament soflBlII and en'er itste pling Maryland suspended some degree of regularity" asd Wirt vs Los Ansoias Ins roy Gibson boxers Best First South iJuat learning his mat A B C’s Theisgain Their former tilt was a draw fined If they toss their opponents out of tries must bs in st II iJeferson school 130 p sb jstrsft not later than 1 a m Saturday LINKS EVENT Fin afte- 1 V x j SI COLLEGE NET STARS AGAIN STEAL STAGE 1 1 2 five-poi- ‘ ln 2 8 S’ 6-- 8 s' 1 Par Gives Way two-poi- To Joe' Turnesa In P G A Open dia-pog-al 8-- 1 6--2 HRS ItiiD i r- 8--1 6-- ALUMNI LOSS South East A Grid Teams Set for Preseason Games 6-- 4 JL iMi 6--3 8-- 6 — 12-1- 0 Ai t Mf!VJoho? 60 12-1- 0 0-- 6 6--2 - - Smooth-swingin- — tin 6-- 4 6-- y - 14-1- 2 -- 8 l two-roun- d d l‘-- i Whit-wor- m three-cornere- m -- 6-- 2 satis-factio- n Dental Golfers Name Leaders Mar-cro- ft Mrt - t M-- Mri Play Thursday "" 1 Miss Norris Wins t a Mac-farlan- Feature Match I I o- - hla Mi 1 1 6-- lop-side- Delayed Soccer r: Nil-Bi- ll ertt Tilt Scheduled Wasatch Oil Wins Burley Game 3 H’&’e'r" King-Smit- h d i f' ' J Smith-Margar- Hans Schultz Gets Shot prlob Captures At Bill Longson Friday Lead in Tourney Nashville i for p t for u s Missouri Dean 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