Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING JUNE 4 1937 — HIIIIII1 Iim “ — in in Diz Threatens to Sue Frick National League r — t - - - — Two Salt Lakers Fall by Wayside f jv' SAN ANTONIO Teks June 3 (AP) — Four tanned Texans coescorted the defending champion and three other ntenders into the quarterfinals of the women’ss transmississippi golf tourney Thursday after two fiery rounds Miss Marion Mtley of Lexington Ky titleholder the last two years and freckled Patty Berg of Minneapolis Curtis cup star were standouts after the day’s firing had ceased La Edna Eaenger of Right Hand Mound Star Remains Out of Game Despite Salary Loss Shreveport Miss Milcy eliminated Mrs A E Miss Berg breezed around the Brown of San Antonio in the moan- first nine holes in the at ing 7 and 5 and Miss Helen Hof- 36 two under women’s morning par and even Utah state with men’s mann the was Sh figures champion from Salt Lake City 5 eight up onperfect Mrs F P Dodge of and 4 In the afternoon (Continued on Following Page) One over par golf gave her an ALAN G0l'LD By NEW YORK June 3 UP— For pointblank refusal to eign a modified “explanation" and '‘loyalty” fledge much less an apology for alleged statements derogatory to the National league’s chief executive and umpires Jerome Herman (Dizzy) Dean remained Thursday night - Under indefinite suspension without -- pay The deadlock between the star d pitcher of the St Louis Cardinals and Ford Christopher Frick president of the National league who banished Dean Wednesday “for conduct detrimental to the best interests of baseball” remained unbroken after a heated win over Miss Brown while perfect figures In the afternoon easy bewildered Miss Hofmann one of women’s golf’s longest hitters The tall Utahn was wild with her booming woods and was constantly in the rough or sand traps — Miss Hofmann played almost perfect golf in her morning match Helen was only one over par for the 15 holes she played as she eliminated Mrs R D Roper of Phoenix Arlz 5 and 3 A hook caused most of her difficulty before the large crowd 'that watched "the afternoon tight-hande- two-ho- ur attended manager' conference ’T Frisch-- ” Lloyd secretary j dub Automatically — also by and Frank Clarence St Louis of the off the Cardinal duration of his bannow faces the al- APPROVED REQUESTS IMMEDIATELY ION OUR NEW a after Jcrome Herman (Dizzy) Dean deposed St Louis (linger is shown in the above pictures viewing a baseball game from an unusual spot for the Dean’s emotions are noticeable in the pictures dizzy one — from the grandstand TIRES TUBES BATTERIES “RADIOS AUTO SUPPLIES Easiest Payments--" in Town her second match in fine display of golf talent in the morning Miss Miley moved Into the quarterfinals opposite Mrs Lucille Robinson Mann of Milwaukee who played flawlessly topheavy Ross Receives Sevier Sportsmen Schedule western Hunter Takes Sixth Tussle was in In Indie Baseball Circuit Offer to Meet Annual Fishermen’s Dance star victories BAILEY INC to register two 'The BROADWAY former champion and Curtis cup only two over women’s AT SECOND WEST 5 and 4 victories over Miss Kay Pearson of Houston and Miss Phone Was pAr Lee on Coast on Following Pege) 100 CREDIT EVERY Ttrcsfone Betty BotteriU Bows the traps of L ARE CBEDH1T but then lost to Mrs E RHury of San Antonio 5 and 4 in the afternoon —Miss Botterill found most Chris Rushton Pitches One-H- it Game Mates Win 13 to 1 Merchants Inn Nines Triumph Of ON Betty BotteriU the other Utahn the measure of Miss Helen Warren S and 3 in brilliant style peace-makin- g (Continued BUY took Dizzy Thrusting aside the overtures of friends Dean climaxed the day’s developments by declaring he would appeal his case to Landis and added “If that doesn't get me anywhere I’ll sue Frick and the National league for plenty— at least 4250 000— for depriving me of my 1 Job” The pitcher defiant of baseball jC “ feature payroll for the ishment Dean ternative of (1) changing hLs mind and signing a formal disavowal of his alleged ‘‘popof f3”or i2) appealing to Commissioner Landis for a interval hearing— after -- a —10-da- y Frick made it clear that the next piove was up to v - Diz Sees Baseball Game From Unusual Spot — the Grandstand OV Cardinal Ace Defiant Over Ouster Ruling - - By MARLOWE BRANAGAN With Chris Rushton veteran right hander turning in a one-h- it pitching masterpiece Hunter chalked up its sixth successive victory m the Victory league of the Salt Lake Independent Baseball associa-tio- n 13 to 1 decision over the Thursday a clear-cu- t hapless Ideal Furniture crew S L Independents Leonard's Circle Inn assumed unV if torv disputed possession of second spot Teams Standing of the Won Lost' Pet when it counted a 4 to 3 victory 6 Hunter 0 1 ooo Leonard’s Circle Inn 4 2 fi7 over C Y O a victory made more 4 West Side Merchants 517 J 3 4 420 noteworthy when it is noted that the CYO 2 Golden Glory 4 333 Inn crew made only three safeties Ideal Furniture 0 6 000 West Side Merchants took third Remit Thnrsdaj’s Hunter 1 Ideal Furniture vetWest Aide Merchants b Golden Glory 2 place by soundly thrashing the Leonard I 4 O Y 0 3 eran Golden Glory crew 8 to 2 Krlrinv’s Hfhedule Lloyd Middleton youthful rightCapitol I ensue s Tooele A Tooele City Toole hander turning in a six-hperform1 1 CHICAGO June Sam Plan manager of Barney Ross said Thursday night the world’s welterweight champion had received an offer to box Glenn Lee newest Pacific coast star in a matcji for the title at Los Angeles the latter part of August The offer came from Promoter Tom Gallery who proposes to stage the bout in Wrigley field Plan declined to give final acceptance pending the return of Mike Jacobs promoter of the Twentieth Century Sporting club in New York who wants Ross to box Pedro Montanez The New York commission however demands that Ross box Izaak Waltons to Assemblec at Fisl Lake for Big Event Popular Spot Open Tuesday Special to The Tribune RICHFIELD — Frank G Martines president of the Sevier County Fish and Game Protective association announced this week that the largest crowd in the history of Fish lake opening days is anticipated for this year A feature of the opening this year will again be the annual dance sponsored by the local association With the lake legally open to” fishing on Tuesday June 15 the dance will be held in Skougaard tavern Monday night It is scheduled to start at 8 30 p m and continue until the last fisherman leaves Ceferino Garcia first and threatens for the lake The dance hall is used through the f ourtesy of Charles to suspend Ross unless he does Ross was signed to meet Chuck Skougaard owner of the tavern and Woods Detroit in an overweight all money made is used by the Sevier match in Indianapolis June 16 The titleholder already is county sportsmen in improving ance in training with James J Braddock hunting and fishing conditions in it Rushton's bid for a game was spoiled in the first inning K at the world champion’s training the southern part of the state at Grand Beach Mich Aa announced by President MarClayton lining a single into left camp tines the affair has a three-fol- d field Kenny Moesser fleet center purpose First it brings the sportsfielder spanked out a home run two men together for a good time after doubles and two singles m five trips they have been waiting many to the plate to lead the suburban months for a real fishing trip Secit team’s assault on two Ideal ond it helps the local association hurlers Two errors an' infield out raise funds for its conservation proand a passed ball on the part of gram and third and probably the the usually reliable George Fuelmer most important the sportsmen have gave the- - losers their lone run in the sixth It marked the first time in East high school tenniseers wound 30 much fun during the evening prethree games that Hunter has been up their campaign Thursday by ceding the opening that most of defeating South two matches to them are worn out and forget about scored on This Art Kavanaugh and Frank Ma- one in tussles staged on the Leop- fishing the next morning saves thousands of pounds of fish loney C Y O hurler allowed only ards' courts three hits but wobbly support on Pat Heal East singles adept dis- for someone to get later in the sea' the part of their mates proved costly posed of Dick Peterson South star son — the fishermen like it as Leonard's annexed its fourth tri- in straight sets the rangy Leopard In addition to the opening cele4 4 a winning bration the local association is also of this event will meet at Fish lake Pete umph of the campaign The East doubles team of Arno-vie- h sponsoring a midsummer outing for on the southpaw hurler for Leon opening to arrange the meetAnd James recorded a 0 2 members“"bnhe state sportsmen’s ing and 'outing “The'IocaT" commitanfs gave up only five Tilts Middleton fanned 12 Golden Glory decision over the Cubs’ doubles com- association’ at Fish lake on August tee Includes President Martines 21 "and 22 A Committee in charge Frank X Carron and Ray E Carr batters as his mates crashed out bination South's only victory was scored nine hits in the Merchants’ decisive Wahlforth G Evans and when Lynn Rockwood defeated victory Shelmerdine collected six of the James Newton in three 7 7 1 winners’ nine blows each getting sets two safeties ’ The scores: 1065-106- 6 Hurry! 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