Show ' - 12 - JUNE 14 1937 MONDAY MORNING THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE ' - s ) 1 qv rorn ehina toT41:t 111 '6)tillion'Coiiie's 1 1 - r 1 1 1 Bofiura Hits Homers as Chisox Win 0 4 Olits taitdttig±Indtvtdtials ---- '- -'- g'::' f ' :? 't :i::&0 1 ''::'48::- i$'"N American League Standing of Teams Won 'oat New Torii 28 18 I 9 2l Chicago 2 I 29 Detroit 20 19 Cleveland 10 22 Boston 8 20 ashinglon 7 18 Philadelphia 15 at) St Louis ' ': i --- - r -- -- ' ' 't ' 1 ':::: ::::: ::::-- r ' ' e ::: 11 4::—''''':: fi' "t r - - - :': ::: Cops - - - r------ ti MK '''' : ii 4 k Pet :'': 600 i 590 :: 4 9110 AM AM 313 i - Sienday'a Reimit 'York 168 $t Imula 9 8 f second end called eleventh to allow 1aikeoi glum ' ::: ''': '44- - 11 :: Alt I ::'r ' t 4 411 400 '' ' 5: i0' 1 f oNv4 P ' ' st'77''Nao" 1 " : ' to catch train Open date Monday tichedule taing Firet game: WASHINGTON CHICAGO ABHOAI ABHOA Almada et 4 1 0 &Radcliff If 5 2 4 0 Lewin :in 5 0 1 41Kreevich ef 5 3 3 0 3 2 6 01 Walker rf 4 1 5 0 Xtthel lb 5 2 2 01Bottura lh 5 3 101 Stone rt 5 2 2 2 Simmons If 5 2 3 OiAppling as 5 3 1 211layea 2b 5 1 0 2 Travis ss 211 2 3 'Piet 3b 2 0 0 2 4 Myer 4 1 2 0 RFerrell c 4 0 ft &Sewell c 4 0 1 4 Appleton p 4 1 0 LLyons p Creations Total! 4 I p 0 0 0 30 la 24 :' if :':' CHICAGO I' ' :' 1 June 13 UP—Sweep ing a doubleheader for the third consecutive time the rampant Chicago White Sox defeated Wash ington 9 to 4 and 3 to 2 before 35- 000bSunday to end their successful home stay with 12 victories in 14 starts An eight-ru- n eighth inning teatured by Zeke Bobura's second home run of the game and round trippers by Mike Kreevich and Luke Sewell each with a mate aboard turned apparent defeat into victory In the opener Monty Stratton pitched his way to his smson's seventh victory in the nightcap Bonures homers were his season's tenth and eleventh and boosted his total runs batted to 80 He also singled to start the big eighth homermg in his second time at bat in the frame Luke Appling doubled and singled in the in-- - :$::::: ::C2::: '" E:r:i :' ''4:: '''' t' :"':: - — r : r' '1'' :::rA'' V :' '' i:' '::::? :?:::-::::"- ::':: :it ': 'e 4 '::'::::": '' '' :' ""“: ' '3: A 4' :' '''' : -- ::' :: rr:::::P: :::" ''' :':::' ' ::' :: ::: 010 -4 Washington 001 Chicago summary: Frrore—Travis Myer RunsR Ferrell Apbatted in—Stone Simmons Kreevkh 2 Bouura 3 Hayes Sewell Vston Twobase hits—Radcliff Appling Haves Three-bas- e hit—Stone Home rune Double Bonura 2 Sewell play—Lyona to Appling to Bonura Bases on ballo—Appleton 3 Lyons 4 Strikeouts —Appleton 4 Lyona 2 Hits—Oft Appleton 10 in 7 inninge DeShong 3 in 3 Losing pitcher—Appleton j :tt :':':' :4 :::::' :: 9':-: '''' :1:044 ' ':':' ''::0'': ' i ''' 4 t ': " t ::: :: ::':''':::M ' S '' : ' i) ' ::: '1 ::' : ::: ::'::-"'- 4 :: ' sit N ' ''''s:'''' ''':''''::::: - : ":' i ' :' tthiik 1- 'tt N: ::::t 4:' ' '1: :: - - I Ode ( 1 :'''': ' 'g :: :::::::::::::: '4"k! :' !':':øi ! i :': i ::::' ':-'')11A 0 ' ' ': sr ' - - :':: A 0 From Rivals :::i - 4 - ‘ - i li 60 f 'II r- js 111)))r400))1'Z::777-7' N ANA ::' 44ei 4 4: Aw :c:z------ r ' 5:: — i::: :: '': -- f::::c:::-:-:::--: ::- :x 7- :: :: :0:::-:- 4 i m r P1 2r) ts - ::1: :-: i---- Vbi ru thank you sir to disentangle your fishing worm from our propeller! 6-- 8-- 6-- Giants Split With Red legs To Keep Slender Lead i I Ev1 'r I ' ::::' t " ' ' '' " :! 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" UTAH TEAM GOLF' TEACII7E Pet Won Lost Tied 0 1 000 0 2 - '0 I non 1 000 1 1 0 1 S00 1 1 0 333 2 1 0 1 333 2 El Monte 0 000 3 0 Provo Sunda's Resulta 3 Bonneville 24 Utah Copper Fort Douglas 28 Sibley park 2 Ft Monte 23 Provo 6 The team results: Bonneville Fort Douglai Forest Dale Utah Copper Sibley Park - 74 Fort El Monte Win Decisive Matches '4 II 6 legiate combat Bennion's victory was the high spot of an afternoon of spectacular tennis which saw champions determined in efour other events Ruth women's singles title Crow won-thafter a great battle with Joan' Van 6 0 Miss Crow paired Nort 6 with Mary Gibbs to take the women's doubles crown from Peggy Meagher and Marilynn Groesbeck 1 4 Frank Mehner and 'Jimmy Eakins won a furious junior doubles final fromCliff Berg and Lynn 8 3 6 and Jack Rockwood Greenhalgh romped off with boys' win singles honors by a over Omer Morris Service Does It duel was a The Bennion-Free- d fitting climax to one of the most interesting city tournaments in the history of that annual event Both Bennion and Freed played tennis with the power of Bennion's service finally giving him the victory over the tenacious Freed whose game was never better than it was Sunday afternoon The largest cil)wd ever to witness a city tournament final was in the stands at Forest Dale Freed lost just 13 points as he raced through the first set at love— and only four of Bennion's points were registered on his rival's eriors Freed was hitting the sidelines and baselines with uncanny accuracy and his severe drives had Bennion 2-- : 6-- 3 N- :7S-- - ) (Jr- GOODELL score It was the second straight city title for Bennion who left early Sunday evening for Haverford Pa where he and Dan Freed will represent the "U" in national intercol10-- 8 :' '::: :'::': For the first nine genes of Sunday's city championship battle Dick Bennion watched the tennis balls whiz past Then with Dave Freed almost in the shadow of his first city title) the University of Utah flash started his characteristic slashing attack and when the smoke n of battle had cleared away was on the long end of a 0-- 6 ::f::COOe':'V ' 09fef' ' 39 13 27 11 000 000 :: '' '0 4 i Totals :: Bonneville Wins Over Copper - - - Ben-Mo- (II SI 471 ::::: ø a 93 Waahinginn 22 Philadelphia' ' - :'"f- Pi Detroit 3 Bolton Bji BOB 5 By ClietSmith ' Victories in 'Singles Doubles t' :(qh40piophips TIME OUT! Ruth Crow Scores 7'14: : :: - Chicago Cleveland Freed Loses-I- n Four Fast Sets r t wiudycity shitrit 2 Games Starts In 14 Meet it-Tennis - Fli 1 - NEW YORK June 13 IAP)—The Giants retained their slim hold on first place in the National league Sunday by splitting a doubleheader with the Cincinnati Reds winning the nightcap 6 to 2 after dropping the opener 5to 1 National League Although Oe winning pitching Standing of Varna featured each game with "Peaches" ikon Pet jot 31 19 620 in the New Tork Davis hurling a four-hitt19 30 612 211 20 865 opener and Clyde Castleman allow- - 41:'I 21 20 553 21 21 467 ing eight hits in the nightcap the rtirtoottluyre7 27 20 42ti extra-bas- e 19 29 clouting of the Reds gave rit:::lita7e p hie 396 31 17 354 the Giants anxious moments in both (!neiltnall Sunday's Results tilts Cincinnati 52Ncw York 163 Philadelphia Alex Kampouris hit a homer in Chicago Mt Louis each game his eleventh and twelfth Brooklyn 61ptitatrirt2ea 1 of the season Lew Riggs put the hlundayle Schedule date opening 'game on ice early with two °Pen talttera I in 1: Kelleher 5 In 4 Losing homers In - the nightcap Chick- pitcher—Passeau his first Haley playing Second game: I PHILADELPHIA emeAG0 game since coming out of retire- AB H 0 A li 0 Al in the c elan It AB 4 1 4 5 ment hit a round-tripp3 1 2 OINorrts 214 I 5 0 Herman 2b 5 1 1 41Martin et' 3 1 1 0 eighth 5 1 8 3Klein rf Collins lb First game: 4 1 8 Demaree 11 4 1 0 OlCamilli ' er 6 8-- it 10 individual battles Johnion Stars Deb Johnson was the ace for the losers by bagging two points from The pair were even Vern Bowdle going to the rine hole but Johnson won the hole and thereby captured the match Deb was one over par for the test with a 73 Juddy Wilcox shot the hottest golf with a fine 69 to take the full quota Ven of three from Abel Larson Savage and Jack Robbins put on a warm match with Savage finishing with an even par 72 to take the decision and two points Cy Harbeke had the best score In the Fort Douglas match registering a fine 72 Every one of the Fort players with the exception of Stuart Pett won the full three points from their rivals Pett fell to the young but capable George Burtoft The boy linkster produced a score 476 to win two of the three points Sand save his team from a shutout El Monte Victor El Monte took advantage of its chance to register a win in playing its best golf of the year to Ofeat Provo Fenton Reeve was the only visitor who was able to win a match as the Ogdenites rolled up the im- pressive triumph UTAH s a a - Three more gamaiejust like the first 'set—and then 'Freed's passing ::':!::::':j:::::':: 7: e shots gained him a 0 advantage Second game: i WASHINGTON CHICAGO '''::': on Bennion's serve It seemed well-nig- h : t'“i°41''''''-7ABHOA ABHOAI ':i:::::::::4:':::'::''::' COPPER BONNEVILLE ::: ::':: Almada ef 4 1 1 1IRa4eliff If 3 1 2 0 1 ''::':: -'''' impossible that Bennion could :::: 11Ven igavage Jack Robbins 2 ':':: ::::e 4 0 1 21Kteevieli el 3 0 4 0 -1ewis 3b ':::: Abel Larson that disadvantage but Wilcox 3 ":"::':' overcome 01Juddy ::': 4 0 2 1 4 2 7 &Walker rf :'':::::':'::'':' Huhel lb Deb 1 Johnson 21Vern Bowdie I lb ''':''::::::::'':::::::::' 3 0 6 1 he began that startling process 3 1 3 O'Bonura lb NEW YORK Stone rt CINCINNATI 4 1 3 0 Mead Janey 313 Ol Arnold If — 2 0 1 l!Moore 3 Goff :::':'::::::::: ' Simmons if 3 0 1 01Appling as 3 1 1 2 ASHOA Hack AB kt 0 A Oi Bus Millham 3 0 5 01Grace c with two savage serves that Freed 3 ' 3 1 2 2 Bob Taylor S 4 1 4 2 ::::::::::: A 4 3 1 l'Hayes lb 4 0 1 4 O'Dea c Travis sa 4 0 2 0Barte1L les 4 2 2 01Whitney 311 4 2 1 1 Paul Garside Cuyler cf 3 OlLou Manning cf Marty 3 0 0 0 could 2 Piet 3b 3 A 1 not return 4 to 0 Mver 2b 3b net 1 the :"::: If 01Chiozza 1 rush 3 Goodman 402 ::': se 3 1 2 3Scharein es 2 1 2 3 Keith Spratley 0 3 Jurges Harry Gurley 1 5 2 3 c 7 2 1 0 0 4 Milltea 0 3 2 0Rippie cf Ogheac 3 rt Weintrb 2 0 1 0 Keith Barton Ol Norm 3 1 3 Parmelee 2 and Shultz won Bennion p p had his first I'Muicaby 3 0 1 0 xHartnett aWFerrell 1 1 0 &Stratton p 3 1 0 2 ::i::':i':::': 4 0 15 LOtt rf 1 0 0 0 Don Wallnee Jordan lb 1 1 0 WzBrowne IP Scott Case 2 ' -' 0(1 1 01 - ' Hogan c game He broke Freed's delivery VDavis c 4 0 3 0GDavia If 4 0 1 0 xx O Wally Williams : 2 Stainback 0 0 0 O'LaMaster p 0 0 0 1 Amel Elder " 2 0 0 (0 Fischer p 4 4 0 2 McCarthy lb 3 0160 3b Riggs but came the with latter back 01 right 3 1 5 0 Totale 2b 4 2 3 8 Mancuso gairington— 1 0 0 01 9 27 13 31 Totals 12 Total 31 33 9 Kmpours 24 Total 24 '::::::: 1 7 2b 2 -some 2 3 1 0 0 0 Linke p 4 drives as to 5Whitehd a take 0 :::::::' Myers perfect xBatted for Parmelee in ninth ' ' ' p 1 0 0 2 t::::''' lead But Bennion's smashes gave RDavis p 4 0 0 01Gumbert xxRan for Hartnett in ninth FORT DOUGLAS :''' MILLET PARK 29 6 27 0 1 0 0 0 '' ' ' Totals —12 S 24 61 Totala lz11)foore sliatted for Mulcahy In seventh 31Chuck Graves cy Harbeke 0 0 0 seventh — 0 0 serve him )(Batted for Millie next the and IszSchumachr his game Dick Benplon (full figure right) won the Salt Lake City men's singles championship-Sunda- y o 011 100 000— 1 H F Russell Paul 3 Foster 0 1 0 0 0 xxBatted for Fischer in seventh 'Coffman p — 000 was unreturnable as he evened the 010 03- x-4 Cliff Buck Harold Berg 0 1— '''— l Olti 1 1 0 0 100 000- -2 iszzLesile Washington Gordon with Giles doubles a after for s Runs batted Crow Bill Ruth Bob left scored 3: O pairing Bird ummary Lone victory Saturday 000 upper 0 0 0 0 030 00x- -3 score at held his serve Freed ICabler p 3 Chicago WhitHerman Klein Brick Wood 3 Marty Jack Lochhesd 0 in—Jurgen Runs batted Frrors—None both in events feminine Demo refs Summary: and Frank v Mehner lower is a D left T in hits—Marty 31Dean Morris and Twelves threatened 0 triumphs champion g A handily 2 junior frequently 31 4 2737 Home runs—Herman Whitney 'Klein lit—Kuhel Travis Kreevieh ppling Totals 34 10 27 161 Totili Sac Stuart Pett I George Burton 2 Home rune—Kuhel hit—Stone Bennion's delivery until the count zRan for Gurnbert in fiftn Double plays—Herman to Henry Boonsira singles junior doubles and men's consolation events rifice—Galan V n 31R Willso 0 Double play In Tra via Sacrifice—Radcliff for fifth Moore zzflatt Collins Parmelee to Juges to Collins Bases P B Bennion reached - 341 E when 0ii Bases on belle—Fleets zzzlIatteti for Coffman in eighth —Hayes to Honore 3 Mulcahy 4 Strikeon balls—Parmelee 31Dave er 2 Linke 1 Stratton 2 Strikeouts 010 200 101- -5 outs—Parmelee stormed the net behind deep drives eincinnat i Hite—Off 4 Mulcahy 1 ' Fischer 4 Linke 1 Stratton 5 Hits—Off 010000 New 000 York -1 1 in 2 Total to Freed's backhand to scoils the 281 Total 2 Fischer 6 in 6 Linke 0 in 2 Wild pitch— Runs bat- Mulcahy 8 in 7 innings byLaMeeter Summary: Error—Kampourie Mulcahy Wild lk Fischer Losing pitcher—Fischer 1 needed service break He won his ted in—Rigge 3 Kampouris Bartell Myersr nitch—Pparmeles Winning pitcher—LaMONTE EL PROVO 10m Later 'own serve from 30 a powerful serve 31Lee Buttle 0 rit:Ineec—srigtglaumKseazniPegoillisis8attle Layne Newey Dallas Hess 1 21Days Crowton Pitchers Clouted Hard —Whitehead to Bartell to McCarthy Myers bringing him the deciding point 211i A Hansen Williams 0 to Kampouris to Jordan Bartell to WhiteHalt George i Ol Fenton Jack Wright It was a different story there- head 3 Reeve Bases on balls—Off Mungo 9 Fitzsimmons to McCarthy I Ken Downs 2 1 J Wilson 1 i Coffman 1 StrikeYanks Win Tie after with Bennion in control de- Gumbert 1 R Davis3 2 Gumbert J M Squires 3IH J Corleissen 0 3 Coffman Corsair R Davis Allen Farber 31Williarn Haase 0 Brigade spite his rival's splendid perform- outs—By 1 Hits—Off Gurnbert 4 in 5 13 June (A)—The 1 2:Earl Brim Jefferson Davis STLatlIS ance Freed turned on the heat in Coffman 4 in 3 Gabler 2 in It llosing Charles Beta 13 3Dale June UP)—Van 0 BROOKLYN Ogden earnest in a thrilling fourth set pitcher—Gumbert 31Owen Rowe pitchers took It on the chin Sun0 Harry Todd A --Keate Cook and Finishes Second in Hot Fat Total Mungo came back Sunday ' game: taking a 0 lead in games and' Second a day as the New York Yankees 231 Total NEW YORK Fitzsimmons made a sucCINCINNATI Freddy one before off match and St Louis Browns battled more KONOSHA Wis June 13 (1P)- -AB-fighting point AB H 0 Al 0A Contest Women Show Skill in Meet AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 4 I he finally succumbed to Bennion's 'Goodman If 4 0 0 01Bartell as— 3 2 1 1 cessful debut in a Brooklyn uniform than five hour's to one decision and Joe 'etas still sparkless in his Louisville Milwaukee xt 4 1 2 0Chlozza 3b 2 0 6 2 as the Dodgers knocked the PittsWeintrb turnThe bombardment a tie powerful Toledo 4 1 1 011tipple cf— 4 2 3 0 Minneapolis Hatay cf publio boxing sessions went eight Co 9lumb-4 0 3 0 burgh Pirates into fourth place in St Paul A seven-ru- n lb 4 2 5 00tt rf Bill Wood a talented lurecaster who 'until Sunday had not ing point of this final stanza came Jordan rally in the ninth rounds against four sparmates Sun- 4 1 4 0 the National league by winning both Kansas City Lombardi c 4 1 6 31Leelle lb Indianapolis when the eleventh the of the first game 'gave — 4 1 2 0 game 314 0 3 2 GDavis If 1 inning day infternoon before a crowd of entered tourney competition around these parts captured top spot during Riggs J )doubleheader ends a of love-4- 0 5 victo4 2eu: 2b 9 Bennion 18 league-leadin- g at wsisbyteeohedo trailed and to Kmpoure Yanks a 2500 fans at Lake Front stadium honors irt the first annual Salt 2 1 4 start hislirsf In Myers held-at- making Mungo ended crash tourney - ry—The-secondLakeCity casting only—ta 11 gamewas 11 in- butslhowed little improvement with Derringer p 0 0 0 021 Castleman p 3 0 1 0 five and two fanned weeks nearly 2 0 0 defense i p Freed's needed for the 'end Hollgewtb of his the Fairmont park casting pOnd by agreement at the 0 0 '0 pi Brown p right allowed seven hits to win the opener e 1 0 0 points that gave him a — eCt° stleareella Louis landed about silt' good Bill scored a total of Do per Cent nings) with the score tied 8 - -traded tl:Brooklyn by Of ---0 () 0 Schott p There w're 33 hits and seven Wows during the afternoon's perfo- to nose Out A KenteCook presi- advantage 1 0 0 01 xxVDavis the Giants on Friday pitched a for ---- -most of them stinging (lent of the Intermountain Lurecast- pitchers in the first game Four rms-thee I Close 1Vomen's Final for a 1 win in the nightcap 35 8 24 111 Totals I 32 10 21 5 Totals of the hits were homers Tony Lazshocs in seventh Brown looked for atiatted on 31009 fans is srera Cook a Miss Van In the women's campaigner veteran singles zeri's cleaning the bases in the The Brown Bomber work edi xxliatted- for Schott in ninth ' The double victory boosted the 010- -2 010 OM Nort proved she has arrived as a Cincinnati Yanks' big ninth Ilariond Clift of against George NVilliams Chicago was handicapped more heavily than 400 110' 00z- -6 Dodgers into fifth place in the New York Miss when title threat she gave Lombardi the Browns hit a pair Summary: Errors—Kampouric Tiger Sairston Wheeling W Va Wood but even so he scored a total Ott league over the Boston Bees who Hafey Runs batted Crow a terrific battle In the first Myers Joe DiMaggio hit three circuit George Nicholsen Yonkers N: Y of 87 per cent to nose out such I'oral-i - More Mancuso 3 Kampouric Hatay two games I than 50 golfers took part set her shots were working over- - hits—Mancuso Home runs— dropped 2 Bartell 2 blows in the second in which both' and 1eonard Dixon Philadelphia First game: Sacrifice—Chiozza Hatay BROOKLYN PITTSBURGH teams got 24 safeties Clift hit an- - Hairston brought the Bomber out narles as Marlon Madsen and Roy in'the Forest Dale putting tourna- time and she scored many place- - Kampouria 1 Castlemaufi 2 on Bases balls—Derringer AB II 0 A AB II 0 Al (Continued on F0110Wing Page i 4 Hollingsworth 2 Strikeouts-Castle- man of his apparent dullness for other homer 4 2 6 0 LIVaner et 4 0 2 liBrark et a brief Thompson who finished third and ment Sunday First honors In the BIG YANK SHIRTS Hits—Off Derringer Jensen Brown 1 Schott 2 3 1 0 1 5 1 1 01Bucher 3b First game: If Louis moment with won a Wood a cut in Hollingsfourth in 0 0 first) stinging right respectively meet were won by Juddy Wilcox of Inning (none 1 in 1 4 2 3 a ST I01118 1 NEW YORK 1 PWaner 4 2b rf 11Lavgelto t 2 in 5 Brown 4 pchott 2 7 in worth ' 1 41Manumh d handsome 4 1 as 4 1 1 ASH'OAl ASHOA clinched and retallatedivith a 0 rt trophy Wild pitch—Hollingsworth 31 taps on 18 holes Castleton Victor Losing pitcher Vaughan 4 0 5 0 3 1 12 11Phelps c Buhr 4 2 7 0 Crosetti as 5 2 1 4Davis lb he can go Mrs Herbert Simpson tossed a Bonneville with ' Todd lb o —Derringer 4 2 6 t) c 4 0 4 11Btripp lb 5 3 3 2Wetet Rolfe 3b 5 1 20 when heflurry showing 2 03 0 wants to put on the press- wicked line td take fifth place In Arnold Goff of Bonneville tied with J B Castleton won the class A 5 3 2 Handley 2b 4 1 2 21WIngelt If DiMaggio cf 5 1 2 ONosmik If Brubaker 3b 3 1 1 4Englieh ma" 1 0 2 2 i 5 1 1 0 ure lb 64 32 96 0Bell rt3b ll the contest The per- EciPerry and Godfrey Vadner for pritein the Fort Douglas bllnd 10000 Fans Watch — Oehrig 4 0 1 3 2 1 0 IIItuns° B Bauera p 5 2 1 2 0Clift Dickey c ' o o 0 01 Louis sent Dixon to the canvas formances of three women casters second place with 33 putts and Brown v 6 4 1 0 Kniekrbkr as 4 0 4 4 bogey tournament 'Sunday with a Selkirk rf 1 Ray card 0 01 I sLucas Hentich If : 5 0 011tiffman c 4 2 8 0 in the first round of his bout with Mrs 10 of Fred Carruthers Clowes Mrs Paul at Twin Simpson 0 0 0 01 Weaver 1) Philadelphia Latterli 2b 6 2 2 3Carey 2)4 'I' 4 1 2 1 the Smtth and Frank Baldwin tied for ow i er tied for the class zsBowman 1 0 0 01 1 1 0 2!HildebraTi1 p 2 1 0 0 Plailadelphia boxer with a sharp! and Mrs Bill Wood elicited praise Morfibv p with scores of 34 0 0 0 0 left but the B award and B F Raymond won Magooky p 4 2 0 010ake p PHILADELPHIA June 131211--- sparring partner wasl from masculine Members of the third 35 7 24 151 Totals 295 27 9 Totals 0 0 0 0 kiliCoottp I up for action when the second round The Cubs held the National league atatted for Brown in seventh 0 0 O and Mrs Robert The meet was directed by Sam the class C honors tourney Walkup p casting m ' ' for Weaver lonocz inth 0 0 0 0 started It was the first time in a Koupal lp time after short a McLeod lead for pirxti3artgifia and Mrs Sunday Guy McConaughy Cornier and Ed Perry 110 ()0- 0-2 1 0 0 0 trAllen i week that Louis sent-in first the 200 00x—S Phillies ------t mate to the neither of whom 211 the 0 Brooklyn: defeating epstakes Summar:3 Runs belted in Totals 47 20 27 111 Totals l39 13278 floor — Sunday's tourney will be up of a twin bill 16 to 8 but —Vaughan LError—Todd I game 'Msnush Winer tg ' aliened for Knott fit eighth - -when Philadelphia 2 Brad( 3- Twobase hit :i1enn gtripp New York 020 003 227—la i stiffc'ompetition when- - time- - rolls DaleclubLesJarman- - won first —A—profeRsional ' sweepstakes—golf quickly-droppe40 et to easeriron ' Steve with Huff SorenBob be 8LLouia 4 10000 will Fort 3 tournament held before prize iiiid—eheir 10 ssiliseh at were the to second guicohlrr: paidthe Intermoun-$300 ! annual for ii —Upires around wonthe V' balls—Bongo ur Summary: Errors—dehrig son Hebe Rutter and Jack Lock- Douglas club Monday starting at 2 fans 3 Bauer Strike3 Brown 1 Weaver 1 s ''41 'i shy Runs batted in—Vosmik 41Murptly 2 expenses for their work in the re- - tain Lurecasters meet 3 A outs—Mune° -t Bauer r 1 A tho nt h All local pros" are expected —A274hit barrageAvnlenInclucteo 1: i (Continued ork Following ralcei - place—intheAry heed wirill inog—Ane—Mneravvari:MIPrn oak—took—firstACIILaaprMg exhibitiongf meg: —6tr—iii4rg1 e Thirty-thretwo-batook ixt the bogey' to take part in the competition on ) and Page part (Continued 86 fiye three 14) homesruns fly accuracy Jest scorink I per -' i'' nose out Wood and Lou 'f ' I 'cent to gets gave (he visitors an easy con' I I W la t tilt newcomer iti the made first who Clark another Moscow Rus- MI has quest in Work tlIALSCO-LAND-YACH-TSbegun : : -- Klein's third ihenlYmone run oi sia I himself' respected by his performto sent 105000 a on stadium ':1)-thCehsueacsko 417111) ' base ' with two ances Sunday Wood and Clark each persons 1 - N t 7 had 84 per cent averages 4 the eighth Inning and Philadelphia "1"rrrleWr"'"Imr-- "' r Wood's best toss 93 3 feet In behind 3 to 1 defeated the Cubs in -40""1""-11:" t En nipped the distance fly competition brought the second contest cc at ate t a —71 i ewip-i PATEUrEDFEATURES with Electric First game! hirn first place Marion Madsen and 1 ' PHILADELPH1A 0 Ole nta 'CHICAGO AB H 0 A Elbow Cook tied for second place each AB KO Action sleeves— ok Light Cookov Jones Ot Earl In 1938 had two bad falls one near Galan if— 5 3 1 01No'rris 5 2 1 2 ' anovice rider capi having a long toss of 83 3 feet q 4t and Heating H enn6ni" ' in the tured first near 4 other the and 13o t litiacritninrr:1114 the 7 the place I sweatproof airport pocket for 1 Stewart Gardner stamped himself 46 road race from Salt Lake c ing Stove Reend of the race accounting for gli:Iccebrz 4 2 1 OiCamilit lb 5 1 7 1 I 14VII ' ' - watch or cigarettes—gen- contender for honors bicycleto Sunset asa 1 grtt110e0' potential 3 1 St lt 2 6 1 8 1Arnovich 448 Hack 3b bottom-oBeach Sunday his position at the the City ebl"k An the intermountain meet when frigerator 2 8 2 6 0Whitney 3b 3 2 32 aSil' if'40 o'pee cf uine bUttons— Frank the in fifth 2 1 o 3 list with 3 0 Young 211 gap placed 1 Lindsay 5 Duraglo Manwaring Eugene I he Marty ' won ' 's the teat with Full Beds accuracy plug me— 52 2 5 Atwood C — 4 1 11 3 with Manwaring was well in the lead-- ' Jurges prize a score of 87 Wood was second with race and won first time The shirt 5 2 0 1Scharein is 4 3 1 1 strainproof yoke Running Wa- a record of 41:37 all the way but We took a bad Shoun p -Wausau p 2 0 0 00 85 Cook took 'first place in the 0 0 0 that 1Walters millions p ConBesides ter the first place and prefer ' spill Just as he tett the highway ' winning a toss Of 41 distance plugevent-witiKellabor p 2 0 0 2 I 4 ‘ 1 won the novice also for the resort and had to carry prize Jones ' 1174 feet more than 30 feet better venience of a FREE! 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' 15 39 27 13 1 t 47 27 Totals half-mil22 e a his bicycle the last to t Lindsay received trophy than Herbert Simpson second place award Mo de r n 1011100021-1' Chicago ' Nosh Ash de everyBig d for first time honors and Scott purcbaser the finish line 0 0 2 0 0 'I 0 0 11— 8 Philadelphia : symner Home batted Biome!l was awarded a prize for ' Frank to how 10 geS thew Lindsay time winner ic sua'emrnairs'in' 2E tlri c'arce)721'1Wae i a It Ratu'l! omaree 1119firiitto An uriusuaq large' and enthu'Itt ' second dtteitt Others to finish finish blew' a tire a mile from the Mil crncs 3 Jurges Shoun Collins 3 Camilli finishing 1 siastic gallery' followed the per- were: Jack Steorts Frank Laugh- - but went on to make the best Frwri3oaasoceic i it HIgcriAsrivalccpho A Don't toy TRAILER—sav - IIALSCO i AUTO ACCESSORIES—DOWIsISTAIRS formers throughout the tourney lin t 9 Frank HATIS011i Keith ime ' Herman Whitney 8chartin Collins Lindsay ' L Home rune—Herman SOUTH—ERN CO Joe Shaffer:: Don Cederloff Law- lipi'l—colVrior s All 10 riders who finished nualiA sotIATION 11-TtuDouble ' o'nm Atwood ' ManMOTOR PACKARD Hawke rence CARS and to tied enter the state championto Collins Bases s Eugene rilay—Hermin to Juries titromitoithlm 1 tkti"111tjtte9Clat SO STATE 6 1 Kelleher 3 Shotin —Proesentt i 3230 Washingtoa Avenue belle oil i in order in be race will Ottimi trtab- - Eccles Bulldinu: held which waring ship 3 'Knoxvitle Naethville 44 Strthemitsl—Paswall 3 Kelleher' 5 Erhohll AM AIDS NM Ikt V" fitt Ili STAMP I I 12 in 4 innloss i U Mem Pnle bl 6 Larry Hawke state champion August: C kilt—Oft P : I :'I — t 4:111111:7 ' — :: :::: ::::::1 ::::::::::: ': :::: -- f:'!c :::::::::': :::' nine-inni- 15-4- '1:'::: er 1:::: :'::''''' t C ' 0t Two-beli- e Two-bas- e ll ' Louis Lacks Bill Wood Wins Trophy Usual Wallop In Casting Tourney With 111ffilt '' I i VI' -- 1 I 40 T-- 5 2 3 H- 5-- ss3 -- - 8-- 21 one-gam- 45 44 12 OU WilCOX Wi11S - 04 - five-hitt- er 4-- MO- YANK Dale Meet ' ipple Two-bas- e i - l WEEK! 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