Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 22 JUNE 11 FRIDAY MORNING 1937 ' Bout Wins'LcgalBattle in Circuit Court Braddock-Lou- is Joe Declared Fit to Meet Braddoclt Siltin’ oil the Bench Sliaw Enters ‘Pretzel’ Game Backstop Last Obstacle Ideal Furniture Triumphs To Title Go Over GYO 8 to 4 for Removed Its Initial Win By MARLOWE BRANAGAV When Pinney Beverage invades er Bob who Is only 15 days over Magna Saturday at 5 p m to meet the age limit for American Legion Magna-Garfiel- d g the junior baseball has handled the clan in a Utah Industrial league slants of Midvale hurlers with He baa plenty of game fans may rest assured that marked success Calls 300-Mil- e a colorful fracas’ will be staged hustle and in a couple of years will a be for faster with tryout At the present time the Mtllmcn ready Will Be Staged A sturdily built young-st- ir defending champions have notched company he has poise at the plate up nine victories and have suffered Normal’ — Dallas Aug 1 only two defeats Pinney on thf good throwing arm and above all sense baseball triother hand has chalked up six in eight starts and is a game By STEVE SNIDER DALLAS Texas June 10 UP)— umphs Lob Collins for the past four and a half behind the pace setters KENOSHA Wis June 10 (UP)— One of automobile racing’s strangyears one of the most dependable third sackers in the Industrial Shuffling Joe Louis was declared a d A victory for tear around a est events— a circuit has taken overe manage- fit challenger for Jim Braddock’s half clinch will first about To pretiel course that twists past honorsjustfor heavyweight title Thursday of the Provo Tlmps rial duties Facer’s hustling Ily The popular Collins is determined prove it he started bombing his buildings hamburger stands and crew The Beveragemen however football stadiums — will beckon vet- are determined to take the lead to mould the Timpg into title con- sparring partners in one of the best tenders in tli second hnlf race workouts of his entire training eran track drivers here on August 1 hy coming through victorious e Playing under his direction for siege Should Pinney annex the game The 317500 race over a A Lagorio staff phyDr track is expected to draw WHbur the standings of the two clubs the first time Wednesday the sician Frank of the Illinois athletic comTlmps knocked over Midvale Shaw and most of the boys who would be: Pinney — Won 7 lost 2 mission passed Joe “as perfectly chased him in the Indianapolis percentage 778 If the Millmen 0 to 2 normal for a fighter in training" classic Memorial day officials triumph they will have a mark of Bill Gates an who keeps His examination was witnessed by 833 said and Pinney would have a on - Laid out on the grounds of the 667 figure to show for its efforts playing great ball- Is doing a Chairman Joe Triner of the Illinois grand bit of work for U S’ Mines athletic commission and Commisexposition the track thus far at his post behind the plate Bill sioner George Getz presents one hazard after another semipro toiled in the Sanpete loop for a Only Evidence Dirt and paved stretches make up The six clubs In the only ed up good many years and this season the courserwhich will include two circuit In Abrulse over the Bomber's right the Industrial league — "U“-turbaH-- which compares fa- hiaJirst-J- m turns and two Allen predicted the drivers could vorably with many class C loops his timely battihg and stellar de- eye was the ohly evidence of the shook him up attain a speed of close to 150 miles now In existence throughout the fensive work have been major fac- automobile crash that Wednesday flight while en foute to hour on the two straightaways country Manyjilayers in the loope tors in the success enjoyed by the xnrrovre— per wtth his comanager John - — nettherof7Which “measures much have had professional basebalPex-perienc- Bingham club Les Lemon l’inney catcher Roxborough and bodyguard Carl and there are several young more than a Quarter of a mile -back in the lineup after being hit Kidd efficient secretary Nelson Crash ramparts will be construct performers who appear to have the ofDarrell the Industrial league and A1 With 12 days to go Louis still by a pitched bail "earmarks” of pro performers ed on all turns officials said Ablett Gcmmell club pilot are appeared far off form but his six Buildings and fences will enclose When at league rounds against three sparmates inOne of the gamest little ball brothers-in-lathe track A1 addresses Darrell by dicated improvement from hard Feminine Ted Allen secretary of the Amer- players around these parts is Les meetings of the title Mr Secre- work Lemon respectable Beverage peppery Pinney ican Automobile association contest board said Shaw the Indianapolis catcher Les wag hit on the head tary but on the ball park his res He sent Georgia William-o- f Chi Compete First round matches In the June driver who won the Memorial day in batting’ practice several weeks marks are often less respectable r cagn reeling across the ring a half d dozen times during their directors' cup tournament feaevent by two seconds indicated he ago and relegated to the sideleg Realizing that tardiness of ball drill Tiger Hairstow of Wheeling tured Thursday’s lines Despite the fact that his ladies' day comwould enter Definite entries inschedplayers in arriving lat for W Va threw everything he had at petition at Forest Dale clude Enzo Fiermonte erstwhile Jaw wus still swollen he appeared creates ill will on the Louis and finally backed away at Results follow: MrsJ E’Bram-wel- l boxer and husband oTMrs Madeline for action In Finney’s last two uled games part of the fans C Oren Wilson the end of the second with his Astor Dick Fiermonte Andriano games and his sensational work bye Mrs J B Tucker d Mrs Federsecretary of the Salt Lake mouth bleeding George Nicholson W J Jennings 4 and 3! Mrs F C Malusardi of Buenos Aires Manuel behind fhe bat has aided his mates ation reof Amateur Baseball D Teffe of Brazil and Aldino Azzari in their determined scrap for the Yonkers negro plunked one right-han- d Armour bye Mrs Earl Lyman d Bulk of the entries will first half title Les’ batting has cently wrote to pilots in the two of Chile punch on the Bomber's chin Mrs O H Behrens 3 and 2 Mrs leagues operating in the federoutboxed him for a round and end- O C Allen bye Mrs C L Lindhe not be received until early in July not been impressive this season officials said but he more than makes up for ation asking them to see that ed backing away from Joe's boom- d MrsXLA Hugheyr3 and 2 Miss Trial tests will be held July 24 his lack of hitting pow'er with his their players are at the scene of ing attack Dorothy Douglass bye Mrs J hostilities at least 15 minutes be25 and 31 Stevenson d Mrs E J Cheal great defensive play Lemon has fore Knockdowns Nq the umpire declares the game 2 and 1 been prime favorite with InLouis failed to score a single Mrs Bramwell won a flag tournadustrial league fans ever since he started In recent weeks several Surface Net Victor clubs have had their players arknockdown but his defense except ment carding for 18 vacated the Salt Lake Federation LONDON June 10 UFi—Hal Surof Amateur Baseball two years rive after 6 o’clock starting time for that single blow scored by Nich- holes and planting her flag on of twilight league games Fans olson definitely was improved face of Kansas City defeated C M ago the 19th green with her allotted 7 6 In dislike sitting in the stands waitJones of England 7 Every day Louis boxes he takes number of strokes Mrs A L Jenth‘e quarterfinal round of the BeckAnother m&skman whose efforts ing for players to appear and the his lesson from old Jack Blackburn kins reached the - 18th green and enham' tennis tournament Thurs-da- y are being watched with interest is letter should be read with care on how to keep his chin preserved Mrs Tucker dropped her putt on from that right-han- d No 17 for third place In this affair young Bob Cottrell Midvale receiv by federation managers punch Auto Classic league-leadin- Event Champion Elated By Victory in Garden ‘Fight’ Physician Brown Bomber ‘Perfectly In if two-mil- V he-state long-await- j have-dish- w 8-- By EDDIE BRIETZ r 500-mi- A losing streak which had reached eight straight games was terminated Thursday by the Ideal Furniture Club in the Victory league of the Salt Lake Independent Baseball association The Furniture-me- n with a convincing trhimph snapped their string of Josses ‘ ? NEW YORK June 10 UP)— With the way apparently cleared of legal obstacles preparations for the James J Braddock-Jo- e Louis heavyweight title fight picked up momentum Thursday night The decision on the plea of Madison Square Garden that Braddock be restrained from fighting the Bomber until the champ first meets Max Schmeling waa handed down Thursday by the circuit court of appeals in Philadelphia and the verdict was another setback for the Garden The Philadelphia court refused to reverse the decision of Judge Guy L Fake of New Jersey who prevt ously had declined to grant the petition No More Obstacles Magna-Garfiel- 300-mf- unless the Garden can strike speedily - and -- decisively— there appears nothing can stop Braddock and Louis from slurging away at each other in Comisky park Chicago on the night of June 22 President John Reed Kilpatrick withheld comment until he reads the full text of the Philadelphia court’s findings Colonet Kilpatrick has been quoted as saying that ‘‘win or lose at Philadelphia I will have plenty to say about the boxing game in Now So again-- Golfers at Dale two-roun- -- York state” The decisien was hailed along the other fronts Told over the telephone he had won the decision Braddock in training at Grand Ieach Mich aaid “Now I have only one more to win and I will win that on June 22” In Chicago a beaming Joe Foley and a beaming Mike Jacobs of the forthcoming battle 8-- redoubled their efforts and predicted seat sales would take an immediate spurt “Lots of people wire holding back until they heard the decision” Jacobs said Foley said the court’s verdict breaks the hold New York has had on the heavyweight championship since the days of Tex Rickard “It means Chicago has won the world's from heavyweight championship New York and will be in the picture from now on" he added r Postponement Cited “ 1 4 oveir C Y O As the Ideal crew realized a goal S L Independents of some five week's effort Hunter VIOTORr lEAGt O Standing ( Ihs g club notched up its Won Hunter 8 8 Leonard'! Circle Inn eighth successive victory defeating Lemmon' '5 Golden Glory 2 to 1 In a mound C Y O Distillery 3 2 Glory duel between two veteran mounda-me- n Golden 1 Ideal Furniture Chris Rushton Crescent rightReunite Thamdajr’i hander and Joe Barney Golden Ideal Furniture 8 C O 4 Hunter 2 Oolden Glory 1H Glory southpaw Leonard’s Circle Leonard's 6 Lemmon 2 Inn entrenched itself more firmly m second place by defeating the Rtrndav’l Mirdule tapUol League White Star Service at Tooele youthful Lemmon’s Distillery crew pace-settin- X- 6 to 2 ‘ Keyting Hit Hard Ideal swatsmiths found the slants of Walt Keyting to their liking Thursday pounding out 11 hits one of them a triple by Kelly Clayton one a slugging— left— ffeldeiy-an- ddouble by Maynard Gardiner who incidentally turned In a five-h- it pitching performance for his best showing of the season - C Y O hammered two- - runs across in the first and added two more in the second but the Furni-turemtallied three in the third two in the fourth two in the fifth and one in the sixth to overcome the Catholic club Hunter found Barney's slants difficult to fathom but' Golden Glory was even more puzzled by Rushton’s sweeping hooks Barney a former star in the Utah Indus trial league gave up eight hits Rushton aland whiffed three lowed only four hits and retired nine on strikes Clyde Rushton continued his sensational fielding for the league leaders and George Fuel-ne- r ' and Kenny Moesser each cracked out two hits to fatten their swat averages Giacoma in Form Fete Giacoma Leonard's southpaw gave up five blows as his mates round tne offerings of young Lloyd Middleton for eignt saieties Going into the seventn the two teams were tiedr2-- 2 but the Inn crew banged over four runs on five hits to capture the game The scores A C p m Henager's Business college vs Blue Bell Gas No 2 3 :30 p m Jenkins Good! vs McClan&hitn’s No 1 330Sporting p m Tooele City bye TEXAS IEAGCE Oklahoma City 10 Beaumont Tulsa 2 San Antonio 4 Dallas 4 Galveston 1 Kwt Worth- 2 © Houston 4-- 4 en O X McGuire uiseu 20 snea ri Maputo if Morreni cf itieiiy lb LhiUo 30 Hill c U AS H O l IDEAL FURN REP AB H o A Ai oiAUred 2b 2 3iAsnley u u urn ciaym J ( J 1 U Oi&Ci&yiou lo 4 Uiaearie cf 3 1 y Oiwood n-c- f 3 U 1 liHeott 3b 3 o 3 oiMadiU c 3 1 0 blGaruiner p K Clayton rf 4 j 1 U 12 112 u 3 1 U i 4 U Y 4 1 2 2 2 U 0 2 u 1 JU injury hand The decision said: “We cannot find this to be the case” and continued: tBrldock eanrot at this time compel the Garden to make use of his services as a boxer because obligations of the Garden to Braddock expired upon June 3 1937 by the terms of his last contract of emThere is therefore no ployment mutuality of remedy and therefore this court even assuming the existence of & negative covenant could not as a matter of law enjoin Braddock from engaging in the contest with Louis upon June 22 1937 or in any other boxing contest” In his dissenting opinion Judge Joseph Buffington gave the view RISK YOUR LIFE for 50 I GOLDEN 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