Show 1-THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY JULY MORNING 10 1937 23 Carr Hunt Meets Culley in Utah Semifinals Riggs Faces T Bobby Given Scare by Coghlan Near and Yet So Far So Coaches Hit Matty Bell’s Grid Talk Santa Monica Ace Within Two Points of Win Offense ranking tennis star had one of his narrowest escapes Friday when in the quarterfinal round of the Utah open tennis tournament at Forest Dale Bernle Coghlan of Santa Mon lea was within two points of victory before he yielded to Riggs’ great 3 5 comeback 6 Saturday semifinals In men’s ingles will be played with Riggs Bernie Coghlan hard-hittiSanta Monica star was within meeting Chuck Carr another Los Angeles ace and Joe Hunt of Los two points of victory over Bobby Riggs Friday-- but faltered Angeles ‘opposing Henry Culley 6-- 3 before Riggs’ drive which brought him a 6 win Santa Barbara Carr and Culley had a big day of R Friday moving Jnto the final round of doubles at the expense of Orville Scholtz and Tom Chambers two more Californians Riggs and Hunt will meet Ballagh and Hughes In the other combination semifinal Saturday after the singles are completed y clash will open The Munipical Tournament to Attract Many the afternoon’s hostilities at 1:45 m over will Carr and take p Riggs Netters Prizes to Be Given the center court at approximately 3:30 and the doubles are tentativeEntries for the annual municipal tennis tournament staged by ly booked for 5 p m All three of the city recreation department with the cooperation of The Tribune these matches will be over the three are coming thick and f?st out of five set route The deadline on entries to be Booked' Four Finals received at The Tribune it Saturday Finals in junior singles and at 9 p m The first day’a schedule doubles women’s doubles and conwill appear iq Tho Tribune Monday solation" junior singles also are included on Saturday’s program Gormorning the opening day of the don Giles Salt Lake City junior mammoth competition ace meets a formidable foe in the Singles in men’s junior and boys' person of Marvin Carlock steady divisions and possibly another clasLos Angeles youngster who has sification or two will be staged marched to the final round without SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE Monday according to C Oren WilMen’ the loss of a set This will be a Slagle Semifinals Joe Hunt vs Henry Culley son manager of the affair Doubles p set affair starting at 1:45 3:30 p m— Bobby Riggs vs Charles will get under way Tuesday ac2:30 The junior doubles final is Carr Doubles Semifinal to tentative plans cording booked for the late afternoon as is 5 p m Mens — Bobby Riggs-JRunt tK Mort Championships irx 14 groups will Ballagh-Vethe women's doubles Hughes be decided with close to 1500 enWomen's Singles Semifinals Riggs is famous for his ability to 4 p m — Margaret Jeeeeo vs Joan Van tries expected when the lists close of out he but pull Nort dangerous spots The official entry blank appears has never had a closer shave than 4:30 p in— Ruth Crow vs Sarah for the last time in this issue Conwas the case Friday Coghlan the Women's Doubles Final — Margaret Tim- testants are reminied that theee m 5:30 p tournament of the “picture player1’ mins vs Ruth Olbbs blanks must be received in the Trib a man with decisive powerful shots Junior Singles Final 9 2 30 p m —Gordon Giles vs Marvin une office not later than p m of every description was at his for every title promCompetition best No one took it very seriously Carlock Junior Doubles ises to be keen Former champions (Semifinal) when Riggs dropped the first set p m — Joe Lamb-JacI Greenhalgh vs are ineligible to compete in the 6 since Bobby lost the first set Frank Eakins event or everits in "which they have to Tom Chambers the day before (Final) r 5 p m — Marvin Gooding won titles and other regulations end came back to win handily winner of designed to eliminate players of When Riggs took the second 3 it Eakins match outstanding skill who have won Junior Consolation Final looked like a repetition of the day Wilvs Bob II a w— Jack Greenhalgh honors in city states and intermoun before but Coghlan seeded No 5 liams tain tournaments will be adhered Boys' Singles Semifinal entrants among the 4 p m— Jack Greenhalgh vs Ned Ben to strictly was not so easily brushed aside nlon Men's Singles Consolation Judging by the number of entry Serving volleying and smashing 11 a m— Hal Lamb vs Roy Cottlng-hablanks already received by the Tensuperbly Coghlan raced into a 0 12 noon—Bob Goodell vs Ellsworth Hale nis Editor the 1937 tournament will lead in the third set Riggs took vs m— winner of be the equal of Frank Mehner 3p any previous one match three in a row after a fierce battle in the matter of quantity Compe FRIDAY'S RESULTS and the fight was on Coghlan conMen's Stogies tition in this meet ends Friday July tinued his forcing play and his net (Third Round) 23 wittr all titles to be determined Dave Freed d Bud Raleigh 63 a him was giving performance by that time (Quarterfinal Round) over master even such a d Los Angeles Vern to winCharles light edge Carr Medals will be 46 63 d Mort ners in all classes presented of the passing shot as Riggs When Hughes Los Angeles 4 Barbara The Tribune Henry Culley Santa by the score reached 4 for Coghlan Ballagh Los Angeles 63 64 Los Angeles d Bernle Bobby Riggs and 0 on Riggs’ service things 63 Coghlan Santa Monica enlooked black for Bobby Joe Hunt Los Angeled d Dave Freed Sam Sharman Ties But 63 fatournament the unruffled tirely Men's Doubles vorite proceeded to chase down (Quarterfinal Round) Denver For Second Orville Scholts-ToChambers Los across sent everything that Coghlan d Bennion Gordon 6 he evened matters after the net and 9 UP)— Rush DENVER July Vern Hujghes-MoBallagh Los Angeles a long deuce game a sizzling backBernle coghlan Santa Monlca-Me- l Razee Denver professional broke Los hand passing shot turning the trick 46 64 Angeles Hunt Los Angeles d 99 hut of 100 targets to win the DenBobby Rlcgs-Joat last Coghlan visibly "up in Fred Dixon Sutton 63 64 ver introductory opening event in the air” at the turn of events fell (Semifinal Round) the Colorado state trapshooting Santa Henry Culley into errors netting and driving over Carr tournament Friday Los Angeles d Orville Scholts-Tothe baseline in the last two games Chambers Los Angeles 64 86 Five amateurs and one profesWomen's Singles as Riggs played flawlessly sional who smashed 98 to tie for (Quarterfinal Round) Sarah McChrystai d Verona Timmins second were C B AdcDowell Carr Comes Through Kan F Sininger HastiWomen's Doubles That was th thriller of the day D G Neb (Semifinal Round) Henry Kansas ngs Sacramento-Verons Jeseee but just as interesting tennis was Margaret Mo S H Sharman Salt Lake City McChryst&l-JoaVan Nort Sarah displayed by the other quarterfinal-lst- s 6 City and Bim Castle Charles City Gibbs d Mildred Carr started the march to the Ruth Iowa amateurs and Wiley ColeHinckley semifinals when he eliminated Vern man Denver professional Junior Singles Third Round Hughes deft volleyer who conPaul Harmon Provo d Grover Rawquered Buck Dixon Thursday 4 lings 3 Carr’s ground strokes were Quarterfinal Round) South Jordan Marvin Carlock Los Angeles d Hal deeper and steadier in the deciding Lamb 63 set and that spelled victory Gordon Giles d Jimmy Eakins 64 75 Girls Get Trophy Clifford Berg d Vemie Swenson Culley proved that Mort Ballagh’ Frank Mehner d Paul Harmon Provo could service be returned booming SANDY— South Jordan girls’ soft-ba- ll (Semifinal Bound) team winners of first half honsuccessfully in the process of deMarvin Carlock Los Angeles d Frank star 3 Mehner ors in the western division ojttbe feating that hard-hittiClifford Gordon d Giles 79 Berg 1 4 leads in each Ballagh had Salt Lake County Farm Bureau set but the crafty Culley forged Junior Doubles girls’ softball league was presented Round) '(Quarterfinal ahead with a great variety of shots a team trophy by the Salt Lake Hal Greenhalgh d Lyon Berg that gave him the advantage as City junior chamber of commerce (Semifinal Round) soon as a serve was put into play for their victory over Crescent eastGoodMarvin Carlock Los Angeles-Waltr Raw- ern divisional winner at an exhibiBalligh was a constant threat with ing Boles d Vemis lings his cannonball delivery but Culley tion game staged recently at Black Singles Consolation skill Rock by William M Kasworm pres7 Junior packed too much (Semifinal Round) Jack Greenhalgh d Dick Anderson ident of the Salt Lake County Farm for his rival Hunt ousted the last of the Salt Bob Williams d Jimmy Kenning bureau 2-- By LAWRENCE PERRY Special Dispatch to The Tribune Copyright 7-- 6-- ng 7- -5 I Saturday Deadline Set For Tennis Entries Utah Tennis Meet Slate Results u o Jeseee-Veron- a Crow-Mar- y k 2-- Mehner-Jlnfim- y Carlock-Walte- 6-- te 3-- 6-- 5-- 15-3- 4 at An-el- Giles-Dlc- k 3 e Provo-Roe- e Monlca-Charl- e Phil-lipsbu- 10-- rg 1 Tim-In- a a 6-- Angel Star Deserts Team LOS ANGELES July 9 (UP) Bobby Mattick crack shortstop of the Loa Angeles Baseball club has deserted his team and apparently has gone to St Louis Mattick did not show up for the Los Angeles-Sa- n Francisco game played Thursday night at Wrigley field When his absence was noted it was discovered he had not been seen since he left his hotel room at 4 p m Thursday His roommate Bob Collins said he believed Mattick was grieving over an unrequited love affair The Angels have moved to bring in Ken Richardson infielder for And Gloomy Gil himself so paMoline of the Three-Ey- e league tently shows the effects of his popularity as to render the dolorous soubriquet which has attached to Over him for so many years a complete misnomer Gilmour Dobie Ui sooth is far from a gloomy person these He hot summer days in Boston PHILADELPHIA July 9 UP)— radiates good cheer and any old Julius Heldman national junior friend or mere acquaintance who titleholder from the University of foregathers with him gets California defeated Richard Benimpression of sweetness and nett another Californian Friday light and a healthy optimism conin the quarterfinals of the men’s cerning the state of the world in middle states tennis tournament general and football in particular 13-1- Heldman Wins Richard Bennett 6-- 4 3 Robert Harman top favorite also from California advanced to the semifinals defeating Paul Haber 1 2 New York school teacher 6-- 6-- 2 1 6-- 4 4-- 6 6-- 0 4 6-- 6--1 6-- ng 6--1 6--3 3-- 6-- 6--0 6-- Lamb-Jac- k 6--4 6-- 4 Swenson-Grovs- 3 0 7 (Continued on Following Page) 6 Hoys' Doubles (Semifinal Round) Tom Pardoe-Bo- b Hulsh Provo d Bobby Love-Bill- y 2 3 Koch jack ng Chipm&n-DoEvans Lehl (Final Round) Jack Greenhalgb-Alle- n Hardy d Tom Pardoe-BoMulsh Provo 6-- 2 Boys' Singles ' (Semifinal Round) Allen Hardy d Chauncey Men's Singles Consolation k Ellsworth Hals d Jack Nevillt 6--2 6 Bob Goodell d Jim - Joufltsr Price Jim Jouflas Price d Clans Hale 2 6--3 2 0 Hat Lamb d Robert Prosser Ellsworth Hale d Marvin Alter default Bob Goodell d Jim JJouflas 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Big News Coming Soon must bt Mail or bring possible moment - SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Memphis 11 Atlanta 2 Knoxville 3 New Orleans 2 Birmingham 3 Nashville 2 1 Little Rock 9 Chattanooga TENNIS MEET Y " 23 to Name ou?! -- Day Age Address and event — s- - under 15 year Clastlflcatlon— Boyi Junior junior boy men end women over 18 years veterans girls between 15 and over 40 yeare A boy turned 15 years of age before January 1 1U37 must enter the junior event Those who turned 18 years of age before January lb1937 must enter the senior event-- — — Wlnneri of metehe mort report result promptly to Tennle Editor The Tribune W Match 690 Immediately upoa completion of matches failure te report results will be regarded as default end July OAKLAND CaL July 9 UP) — Dale Sparr rugged middleweight fighter from Colorado andAbie MUlerof Los Angeles havtf been matched by Promoter John Sylvester for a bout hereJuly 14 TEXAS LEAGUE — Houston 2 Galveston 1 Oklahoma City 4 Fort Worth 9 Tuisa-Dall- a 6-- 6-- 7-- 6-- 6-- rison In the other semifinal doubles match Mrs J B Jessup Wilmington and Anne Page of Merion defeated Patty Henry of Los Angeles and Elizabeth Blackman of De1 troit 2 6-- 6-- ld Gelberl Released CINCINNATI July 9 W) — Release of Charley Gelbert veteran infielder to thaDetroit Tigers at the waiver price was announced Friday by the Cincinnati Reds INTERNATIONAL LEAIiUR Syracuse 2 Jersey City ' 1 Moat real 2 Rochester 5 WESTERN ASSOCIATION Sprlngvllle 6 Western Aiaociatlo Stars 5 All Show Skill Cal July 9 UP)— E Sr Camino CaL was crowned the world champion of the targets in Friday's international trapshoot after tying G II seng Hqrnitas in the finals 199 out of 200 Two shootoffs were required In the first each broke the target 25 times Ilseng missed his twenty fourth shot in the second frame giv ing him second place against perfect score The class A title contest was won by Dean Hurd Bait Lake City J W Crane Turlock Cal won the class B title R J Pierson Salt Lake City and William Well Fallon Nev tied in the class C competition STOCKTON Carsten Car-sten- ’s Junior Chamber Fetes Netmen The participants In the state tennis tourney were luncheon guests of the Salt Lake City junior chamber of commerce Friday at 137 South Main street Ross Sutton chairman of the junior chamber tennis committee questioned Joe Hunt Henry Culley and Charles Carr on the net sport Introducing Subdued Checks Farm Softball Second Half Schedule Northern Division Standing of the Team iot 0 0 Pet 1 000 1 000 1 2 2 2 2 1 -- T r rirrri" ft "T By Il! 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Wednesday' Schedule Riverton Second at Herrtmau West Jordan at Lark Bluffdaie at South Jordan Midvale Progressive club at Draper Union at Crescent Bendy at Murray Second Hunter at Bennion Spencer ward at Taylorsville Granger at Spencer ward AMERICAN 9 OP)— PHILADELPHIA July 9 CP)— Hirsch of New York eliminated Hope Knowles University of Pennsylvania student Friday 7 2 in a semifinals match of the Philadelphia” District Women’s Lawn Tennis association Eunice Dean of San Antonio ' Texas defending champion also advanced to the final round by defeating Alison Harrison of Phila2 delphia 2 Cecelia Riegel and Frances Bancroft of Wilmington Del scored a second upset in the doubles in two days They eliminated the fourth seeded pair Eunice Dean and Madame Tokukg M Nakano former Japanese champion in the semi2 finals 5 Thursday they eliminated the second favorites Mrs John W Clegg Jr and Alison HarMillicent Pierson Hurd GUARD Sparr Miller Matched era eligible for tbrea event single end doubles In their doubles which Is eo open affair Ren over 4U alo ere single and girls 18 years or girt who STATES CUTTER FAUNCE Off Newport R I July OP)— The undefeated America's cup yacht Ranger knocked off another ' victory Friday defeating Rainbow by four minutes and Yankee by seven minutes in an Millicent Ilirscli Will Oppose Eunice Dean Czecho-Slovak- ia Union ten-rou- nd explain below: Players three-year-o- Sand? Crescent Midvale Progressive Cal former amateur national heavyweight champion chalked up his fourteenth straight victory in heavyweight boxing ranks when he scored a decision over "Sonny” Walker of Phoenix Arlz here Friday night Nova outpointed his heavier opponent in seven of the ten rounds’ scoring repeatedly with a left jab and punches to the body preferred 6-- ar UNITED ABOARD SAN FRANCISCO Lou Nova Richmond ' Time I wish to enter the following events (mark with X): Veterans Mixed Doubles SinglesrTTTT Doubles In doubles my partner is In united doubles my partner is — In Case of any difference in time of play for doubles class end the mixed eligible for the veteran’ el 6-- 3-- Eastern Division Standing of theonTeams Lost fW ’ Undefeated Ranger Again Triumphs Nova Victor Over Arizona Boxer at earliest Phone Court 6-- son le year of birth 7 Fleming Wins Four Races 200-pou- race-- - received not later than 9 p m July 10) Tennis Editor The Tribune Czecho-Slovaki- The boy weighs nine and a half pounds which according to Mentor Ike: "Makes him a cinch to be a tackle big strapping when he gets to college" COAST (PKANT isms and all Information teaueited) NOTE: Tavern Owners Friday adopted a CAMP BISLEY England July 9 (UP) — Great Britain won the Pershing rifle shoot Friday defeating the United States team by two points Out of a possible 4000 points British marksmen scored 3961 and the Americans 3959 It was the same margin of victory registered by Great Britain in 1931 in the only previous Pershing competition ENTRY BLANK (Entries i Sex Wins Handicap Great Britain Wins Pershing Rifle Shoot L JULY Armstrongs Adopt Baby Boy BERLIN July 9 (AP)— Germany’s tennis aces Baron Gottfried von Cramm and Heinrich Henkel virtually clinched a berth in the Davis cup interzone finals against the United States Friday a in the Facing c European zone finals the Germans walked off with both of the opening singles matches and thus need only one more victory either or in the final two singles tests to qualify for the interzone finals to be played at Wimbledon July 17 CLEVELAND July 9 UP— Vic 19 and 20 Henkel disposed of Ladlslaus Fleming lanky Syracuse N Y 5 5 reinsman who left Canada to gain Hecht in straight sets 1 and Von Cramm cut Roderlch Men-z- harness racing fame in the United 4 2 6 down at 6 3 States equaled a Cleve Lost Hughes land grand circuit record when he Meanwhile at London Great Brit- captured four races over the North ain defender of the cup lost the Randall track Friday services of George Patrik Hughes Back in 1902 at tjie old Glenviile who had been counted upon to team course Scott Hudson of Atlanta douC D the R with in up Tuckey bles of the challenge round at Wim- snared four events in one day bledon July 24 26 and 27 Only the $1500 Seeley handicap Hughes was forced to withdraw a mile and a quarter dash did from the team because of a break- pace faiL to win Doctor H down following overexertion and Fleming owned by Mrs T A Billingsley of strain His place will be taken by Greenville Ohio and driven by Jay Frank H D Wilde Douglas scoring at 12 to 1 Fleming landed the three-yeHopee Fade old class race with Billy With Hughes’ withdrawal appar- Directpacing property of P J Downey went chance Great Britain’s ently Mass in straight cheats of retaining the cup Most experts Worcester took all three miles of the chamwin to need the British that figure stallion pac the challenge round doubles if they pionship Emmamite which are to protect their hold on the cup ing staketo withL and T E J Lyle of belongs With H W (Bunny) Austin and Plainfield N J the 2:22 trot in Charles Hare playing singles these numbers with Peter Song experts figure the British can hope straight B Dodd Norfolk for not more than two victories in owned by Martin trot in similar 2:18 the Connand The the four singles engagements vital third point they think must fashion with Gunar another Dodd come in doubles and Tuckey and entry father of Fleming Wilde do not rate with any of the doubles pairs that may qualify for four sons two of them in the har the challenge round — Don Budge ness racing profession won nine and Gene Mako of the United States of a possible ten heats Von Cramm and Henkel of Germany or Menzel and Hecht of Coach Ike (daddy to you) Arm- S L County strong of the University of Utah Bureau Girls’ football team and Mrs Armstrong Crow-Mar- 3 1937 NEW YORK July men returning from the gridiron cllnio at Northeastern university in Boston are giving Matty Bell’s discourse an open offense and variable defense quite a panning His diagrams concerning various forms of forward passes especially to the short side and his defensive theory which involves a specially arranged defense for every play in which 'the attacking alignment suggests the nature of the operation were regarded as full of flaws of which a more orthodox and eleven could take advan-tak- e both in defending and in attacking The trouble was the court was packed against Matty at the outset Among hia audience were those who had witnessed the Methodist game in which the Texas shower of passes went for naught and in the end resulted in a boomerang which lost the game And they had also in hand similar findings concerning the Arkansas engagement in which the Razorbacks not only intercepted a past and ran for score but found the Dallas team’s ramified defense quite vulnerable All that may be said is that one or two bad years may come to any team even the most orthodox The best of plays will "gang aglee" upon occasion Perhaps if some of those critical coaches were to meet Southern Methodist on the gridiron next year they would have much more respect for Matty Bell’s offpnse than they had for diagrams thereof while the scheme of a defense for every play might well revolutionize the negative aide of football in this sector What the writer liked about this clinic was the frankness of the various coaches involved Contrasted with some coaching schools In which eminent lecturers are very careful to deal only with fundamentals the speakers in Boston were quite willing to reveal all their stuff knowing that it is not play nor systems that wins football games but the efficient way in which the plays are worked One very gratifying impression of the trip to Boston was the general esteem in which GUmour Dobie is held In defeating Holy Cross last season Gil’s Boston college team turned in a victory which rocked the hub from Bunker hill to the Charles river flats while the 3 tie in an intersectional contest with Michigan State was highly acceptable well-coach- Hunt-Culle- Jr Defense Player Gains Net Finals Von Cramm Henkel Win Both Opening Singles From Czecho-Slovaki- a Views Given ‘Quite a Panning’ By BOB GOODELL Bobby Riggs the nation's fourth N Y Germany Nears Davis Clip Interzone Finals to ' — 17 es “©ccptoncs 99 A shipment of summer deeptones just 5 with your rived and they look 100 white suits Navy blue and dark brown collars ’ broadcloth with button-dow- n ASSOCIATION 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