Show t1 liEDNESDAY MORNING JULY THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Utah CopperAmateur Ace Wrecks Par Once Mor Larson Morris Next One Little Giant Between Two Big Ones :stkk:'100'W:IEi:17: ik" - " Jinx on No6 Fails to Ita lt Ed's Fine Play as He Rings Up 14 Birdies Russell to Replace Larson at Portland 40" kl:M t f ' 1 4 ":":( :'' ' t01147 ' le 4 1 ' ' : ''!!:i ' :'''': ': V''''' t: 4: 77 ' ' f : l':: ' ' i 4':'!--' - I ''':': 4e s z :'!:::A::4':$- Game Pitched by Armstrong ': le ' AP i:: i ''''4:' CYO ' t Irv ::::::::i:--H::::- A A! 11 :::::::: :: Kingsley and Goodnian Pace Field :: i ' :: : ' z1 1 - ::::' r- ::::::::::::::: ::::::::::: :::::z::::::::::::: rOmaltMagna for :t)' t A i - ::::: Or-lo- Pihney Ten Victor Over Lang 23-2- 68-6- Rotai7 Boys' Club Wins S L Legion Title tie4--Lan- pace-setti- 534-3- 534-37- —72 g-137 Galehto Puts Ettore Out gilt-edge- 2-144 bli 0 - eight-roun- is I 21-h- Rich-In- - ed w good-size- 46 Tilt 0 year-in-year-- some mistakes 889 838 1338 280 O State' Tele pitchiniuperformancei marked Tuesday's games rin the Wasatch league Armstrong of the 38th Itlfantry breaking into the hall n of fame with a game against Utah Power as his team won 6 to O That was not tiile only topnotch C Y O won a 1 performance to 0 fracas from Woodbury's with the winners getting one lotie hit and the losers two and Barnett and Weiss won a 1 decision over Mountain States Telephone the Phone-me- n garnering only four bingles Armstrong had plenty 'on the ball for the Soldiers striking out ten men The only Powerman to reach first 'basii received a base on balls The Infantrymen gave Armstrong perfect support and hammered out four runs in the second frame to clinch the contest C Y O and Woodbury's staged a rare battle as the Catholic team increased its league lead Sammy Oliver of the winners allowed two hits both singles while the lone clout off Shatbuck was Vaughnl double which scored R Caputo in the second inning It was a nifty pitching duel with Oliver striking out 4 and Shatbuck 3 in the seven frames Simister did ia neat pitching fob for the Jewelers and got better as the game progressed while Collins was nicked for timely hits in the first third and fourth frames Caputo and Prebble got two blows apiece for the Tilephone company's total allotment no-ru- 4-- Scores: UTAH POWER 38TH INFANTRY B H 0 Al BHOA ea 3 0 0 2 Wyatt et 4 0 0 2 0 1 3 Herrick as 4 2 0 OINewt4 111 0122 Lomaim y2b 4 2 0 2 0 0 3 ) Surbaughrt 3 1 0 OlCampbeih Warbrtn112 3 0 8 thOlson 3b-l- t 2 0 0 1 e Miethe 2 0 10 01111adier e 2 0 1 1 Crumbg if 3 11 0 OtWebbr it-3- ct 22 00 12 0 0 0!RRadier Smith 3b 3 Armatc p 3 1 0 2iGoodrieh rt 2 0 1 0 1440 18 13 Totals 29 8 18 sf Totals 041 001- -8 38th Infantry 000 000- -0 Utah Powet Stolen bases—Wyatt Lomasluminary: Three-bas- e hit—Surney 2 Surbaugh 2 Struck out hit—Smith baugh Two-bas- e —By Armstrong 10 Campbell 1 Bases on balls—Off Arrnstrong 1 Campbell 3 Hit by pitcher—Surbaugh by Campbell Umpires—Don and Woolley Scorer—Olson & WEISS1MT STATES TELE B 11 0 A B H 0 Al 2 0 0 2' JCaputo If 3 2 00 3 1 2 4)Thompan3b 3 0 2 1 3 0 1 11CEikrem c 3 0 8 0 3 2 1 0 Lambre et 3 0 2 0 Given lb 3 0 7 11Prebble lb 32 20 5 21 sa I Whipple rt 0 0 0 &Hines 2b 2' 0 'I 1 Ditman It 2 1 0 0 Ettevnitn e 3 0 7 0 LaBelle rt 2 00 10 0 Maurine 2 1 Simister p 3 1 0 0 Collins P Williams It 1 1 0 0 Peterson rt 1 0 0 0) e ' If-- p I 2(01 Three-bas- - Armstrong Kayoes Bass In Philadelphia Scrap one-stro- - Invitation Day Play ' t- The "Invitation day" scheduled for Utah's feminitil golfers at Ogden Friday JOly 30 has beeit postponed until a later date according to Mrs R T Stewart president ofthe Utah Womep's Golf association Directors 404 the action because of the fact that 'the Ogden Golf and Country club course will be open for THE LITTLE RETAIL STATIOII WITH -- N power and he and Bunny Austin team was a new one chief arrivals be ing Sidney Wood and Francis X Shields Great Britain however lost to France in the final Ellsworth Vines came into the American squad in 1932 and the Yankees entered the challenge round once more The French team though fading retained the cup to WHOLESALE WAYS 13th South'and West Temple 1 PHILADELPHIA July 27 (— Henry Armstrong sensational ollywood—Cal--nekrolig- ktL weight knocked out Benny Bass of Philadelphia Tuesday night in two minutes and 35 seconds of the fourth' round of their bout Armstrong weighed 130 and BaSs 134 ' b Bass former featherweight and Junior lightweight champion was floored by an overhand right to the jaw after being battered by lefts to the body rights and Bass- fell on Ids back He restate tournament practice several days before that competition which gained his feet just after Referee - - -count opens August 9 Tommy O'keele completed 7 -- ed - e7Ales GREAT BRITAIN TAKES CUP In the Americans fell before the British in the InterAustin defeated Vines and Allison and Perry defeated Allison The cup passed to Great Britain that year' 1933 zone final In and both 1934 the 1935 United States reached the chalbut lost in '34 one lenge round match to four and in '35 took a whitewash Great Britain win- reaching the final The antipodeans won' the North American zone honors three matches to two That outline brings the situation to 1937 and the success which has attended the Amer- ican representatives The Davis cup which is perhaps the most celebrated sports trophy in existence is the gift of Dwight F Davis former sec- retary of war and was offered by him when he was a student at Harvard in 1900 The original trophy being limited in size in 1922 was found inadequate for the inscription of all the names of victors which are engraved on its surface To meet this difficulty a plate or tray was added in 1922 Still more space be- ing required an ebony base was provided The original cup was made in Boston the tray in New York and the base in Eng The intrinsic value of the prize is estimated at about land $2000 Ogden Slates Annual Tennis Tournament - It's Ike Bunk to pass up a good business op portunity for lack of cash or be cause you're afraid to borrow Most large successful businessea were started on borrowed money A loan on your car is safe quick and economical SET BURNHAM S Was1030 555 Sonar - - — - He staggered around the ring and apparently believed he Ing'10 had—beaten—the—count—until—the-- referee' told him the bout was COLUMBUS phio July 27 Un-The Columbus Red Birds defeated to 4Tuesday in the fourth annual American asso- contest after putn splurge to come of 12000 saw Arm- eighth inning tstro-nthe outfight Philadelphian Re3rnolds of Minneapolis ' prior to the knockout the first outfielder and Crouch golumbuis for Bass in his career It also ' was the first defeat in his iast catcher hit home runic4 -11 bouts Lorenzo Pack 208 New York knocked out Leroy Haynes 197 A meeting of till managers in the Philadelphia In two minutes 15 seconds of the second round of Salt Lake Independent Baseball asthe semiwindup With a right hand sociation will be held Thursday at 8 m at 217 Edison street ppunch to the chin over A crowd g ciation ting on a all-st- ar !nom-behi- i ' t 4t v es 70 evert — — ' ss GOT EVERYT111110 r - 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Why this good Prince Albert 'whiffs over your tongue so tool and smooth'that you can smoke it all day long without &hint of tongue7bite" to fôr iic zr-k- due )1111D Test:e t Just get a drag A body process rich inn that the prize of -- 0 Ain -- I - e47""8 They handle—lays 115 easier to thg—M ittturett-no ' fast firm P A is EXTRA- isao'bite" Besides the - 1 FOI 1S kpolesrnbe "crimp sa : all-st- ar - i '- — '—"' their LI know "makin's" tobacco theta! they know Albert for " is cut five-ru- in-th- '' BETiER TRY THISAILD TASTY 'MAKIN'S Tot"ACCO— IP 'FOCAL 4 rs 1c BONI - rig ht - - ' pre-veil- two t- - tasting '1 i ALOgden-Póstp'one- d - was coming into The American Perry hat good They use 0 that llays tobaeC - e 1 ' --- In 1931 America failed to reach the challenge round losing Great Britain two matches to three The British ace Fred SMOWES1 utilitititrS“ ' - e to HIM 1011 - ' P I11 'TRICE MEtt p-- The Price That Saves ' 40 Per Gallon c- one ule CITY S11 UKE 11 if-- e r -- FRENCH CONTINUE TO WIN In the French won again The outstanding figure of that challenge round was Cochet who defeated Tilden and George Lott Tilden was not without profit since he won over Borotra Wilmer Allison and Johnny Van Ryn were doubles winners but the French won the series three to two The French were at their best in 1930 winning the round four matches to - ot i a ed - Memphis Birmingham Little Rock 10 New Orleans 5 p e in OGDEN—The 1937 city tennis which championship tournament on City park courts August open- 81 Totalis 23 4 18 t 24 6 18 Totals 102 100 4 8 is expected to attract a record Barnett &Weiss 000 100- -1 Mountain' States Tate J entry list numbering approximately Stolen bases—Stewart Summary: hit —DitCaputo C Eikrem man D ouble plays—DeKleva to Given 200 contestants from Salt Lake City Struck out—By Prebble to Thompson and elsewhere Lloyd Bases on balls— Ogden Logan Simister 7 Collins 5 in off Collins 2 Umpires—Decker and Bar- Jacobsen city tennis director ney Scorer—Whitley charge of the tournament sato SOTHERN ASSOCIATION Tuesday The tournament annually Namhville 6 Chattanooga 1 climaxes the summer tennis sched2 5 Three-bas- Budge's campaign has been superb and the world is not slow in acclaiming him a stout-hearttennis player Budge hasa had noteworthy assistance of course from Gene Mako Californian: another whose steady consistent play in the doubles matches was a vital factor in America's tri- umph The incidence of young Parker and his victory in the first of the two singles matches of the final day round out the triumphant American forces 1937 1929 BARNETT Christen 3b Bailey se DeKleva2b Stewart ct crucial matches work in the -- ot 0 ex- - in in determination in the will to win none has been superior to him under adverse et r cumstan ces repeatedly Budge has "come from behind" For seven years prior to 1927 America had enjoyed possession of the Davis cup In that year the French team o Rene Lacoste Henri Cochet Jaeques Brunon and Jean Borotr came to the United States and when they left they carried away the trophy with' them In 1928 the French defeated the American team of Bill Tilden John F Hennessy land Frank Hunter four matches to one Tilden scored the only victory stamina B H O Salazar 3b 3 0 1 3 Skanter ss 2 0 1 2 Gilbert 3b 3 3 1 9 1 3 0 1 31Gunti lb Snow 2b 3 1 4 0 0 Greer c FCaputort 32 02 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 Sears If RCaputo11 Campatiact 2 0 1 0 Shepherd2b 32 00 02 02 Vaughn lb 2 1 7 01KLiticift et 2 0 0 0 2 0 7 OlLombardirt Fevco 018Fer p 2 0 1 318hatbuck p 2 0 0 1 - ASDittman I 0 00 25 2 2110 Totals 21 1 21 St Totals SBatted for Lambardi in 7th 010 000 0- -1 C Y O 000 000 0- -0 Woodbury' s lacrliice — Shepherd hit Summary: Struck out—By Oliver 4 Shatbuck 3 Bases Balks—Oliver on balls—Off Shaftmek 2 1 Shafbuck 1 Umpires—Barber and Austin Scorer—V Young I p vis cup competition has celled Budge in courage ning all five matches WOODBURY'S Last year the Australian A IIHOA as 3 0 3 3 group prevented the Americans Oltoesser 0 0 s — However now that victoryjonce more perches The Davis cup retu— to America because Donald Budge played brilliant tennis This carried the young Californian burden of the now historic in- terzone finals with Germany and also of the challenge round itself No tennis player repre- senting the United States in Da- - d 0Y 0 1 THE BRILLIANT BUDGE -- on--Ik- 6 the flagstaff all errors of judgment' all unfavorable criticism will be forgotten It is a day of rejoicing among tennis fol- lowers in the United States whose increasing numbers mount to millions Similarly it is an hour when the hearts of Americans who are not tennis followers beat just a trifle faster urged to that extra effort through national pride dr - Wednesday's Behedida Bonneville League 'Bugarhouse Merchants vs Moose club Community park 6 p tn umpires Liddell and Woolley scorer B Young Only game achedilled no-h- it -- upon Pet Tuesday's Results Gilt-edge- Sees It Derks battle has trophy by the United States The been spotted with valiant eff6rt and is was inevitable with WAlt&TCH !MAGI'S: attending ot the Team Won Lost C 'P O 1 8 Wootiburs Realtors 7 4 7 38th Infantry 4 Barnett & Weiss 5 5 Mountain 2 States 1 Utah Power 8 O C Y O 1 Woodbury' 3Rth Infantry 8 Utah Power Barnett & Weiss 4 Mountain tam 1 C When young Frankie Parker defeated Charlie Ham at Wimbledon Tuesday forenoon he restored to America the world' championship in tennis and likewise the Davis cup famous am- bol of universal supremacy on the netted courts It has been a long hard uphill fight the recovery of that 4 1 Ile 1-- dirC 13y-- l With Woodbury's i t As 0 :i:it 7 :: i By BOB GOODELL ::::::: N 4: ':::: ": :1 T b:-:::t!: 7 Hotter than a firecracker Ed Kingsley blazed his way over the :' ‘!4': 1 4 Ary 1:::''-1- -) :'":?- lead the Utah qualisort Douglas course Tuesday in Ore Portland tournament in fiers for the national amateur golf 1 ' i:::::::I 'next month :iii— ::'::'''' ::' card Kingsley's ''iii e t 14:':: ''!iN -1 t ''':: Àe was the more remarkable in view ' )! ft : of a six on No 8 during the morn- e ing round and an eight on the e same hole in the afternoon It took 14 birdies to turn the trick—but :: ::::::: Kingsley rang up that startling :::::::::::::::::ii:::::::: total with nonchalance to say nothing of aplomb and savoir faire Abel Larson who tilts Kingsley 7:1 71-1 'represents tlielUtah Copper Golf ::"H::::::::-:::':::::i:!-::'::::-:i'i'4 club of Magna turned in a total of :: Aces Tie for 1116 36 holes clinching second place by a comfortable !:te With 137s :'::- ::- :i margin in the process T D Morris e ::::::::::::::::::::::1'4:iituio-':of Fort Douglas was third on the : k list with just one stroke ---NEW YORKtuly 27 (HI—Paced less than Cy Harbeke also of Fort by Omaha's stocky Johnny Good- Douglas who had man and little known Ed Kingsley Other contestants with I of Magna Utah the favorites al- scores follow: H F Russell their Fort most without exception survived Douglas Stuart Pett :: " the qualifying rounds Tuesday as Fort Douglits I b Rudy These three were low scorers in Utah's qualification for the national amateur golf tournament the starting field for the national Salt Lake Country club Ed Kingsley center rang up 137 Abel Larson right was second with 151 T D Morris left amattur golf championship was 168 courses 28 on scattered third with 157 Kingsley's score tied for lowest in the nation completed placed Goodman 1933 open titlist and Russell for Larson I One of the favorites last year and At the close of thequalification Kingsley fired identical scores over Larson 'announced that ir would 2 Salt and courses at Omaha par-7be impossible for him to journey Lake City respectively Each posted to the national event at Portland totals of 137 seven under August 8 and Harbeke the par Omaha's ace got his wlth a first alternate was in the same 9 the while Kingsley revered situation so that Russell will be procedure getting a 69 on his first the third man on the Utah list to ' round and 68 on his second represent the state in the competition at Portland West Side Youngsters Annex Crown for Complete Field A glance at Kingslers card shows The 153 who qualified Tuesday the superfine quality of his play Pinney Beverage comg Third Consecutive Season completed the field of 179 which on the difficult Fort Douglas course for first place in tHe Columbia Will open the championshipat the generally recognized as the tough- pany league Tuesday night by taking the Alderwood County club Portland est in the state for a measure of the By MARLOWt BRANAGAN Lang Ore August 23 Twenty previously performance 14 to 2 Little was in fine fettle ten club scaled the title heights in Salt Lake City Boys' Rotary had qualified at Boston and Ta- while Denner3r's slants were no mysMorning rind: district American former Wash coma six while Legion junior baeball competition for the third the 111 Kingsley oaf 344 236 334- -32 tery to Pinney sluggers Par out 0144 345 344- -35 champions automatically qualified The feature at White park was consecutive season Tuesday the west side club handing Vico Oil a In 544 453 7-69 Good-'maKingsley n While the sharpshooting of Par in 543 454 Optical Shop's 4 to 3 win over Ostler 15 to 3 setback to clinch titular honors and Kingsley was easily the Afternoon round: in nine irangs Down at Candy 234248 Kingsley -33 Under the direction of their pophigh spot of Tuesday's play low Par out out343 —444 345 344- -35 Fairmont Equitable Life of the ular scores were the general order of the Kingsley-- In 453 543 coaah Fred (Feets) Tedesco d Unite0' league won a Par In 543 454 clay Paul Leslie of Jefferson City former University of Utah gridiron from M W A 2 to O Gungams( Mo carded a 139 to pace the field Ort his first ninehad derson on the slab for the winners star and now a member 61 the at Chicago where Gus Moreland four birdies and oneKingsley did not allow ahit after the first Pinney Beverage club in the Utah Peoria Ill ' Don Armstrong Au- - six on No 6 His nextbogey—the nine in- batsman to face him cracked out a Industrial league the Rotary Boys rora Ill and Russell Martin of Chi- cluded one birdie and only one sharp single and he struck out 13 cago easily survived 274 (R)- -- have been harder te stop than a bogey for even par figures On the men NEWARK N J July Only a st ake behind Leslie was third nine he rang up live birdies dewnhill in the Tuesday's results: Tony Galento of Orange scored an steamroller 'going Bobby Se is of Dayton Ohio who three pars and his disastrous eight t d WRITE PARK Et- - past three campaigns over Al knockout with field Cincinnati at th on No the 6—three over par on paced tor rugged Philadelphian in the Two more games are still on the (United ILIMIftle) total of 140 Marvin that one hole and still two under a le R H E und feature bout of the milk league schedule in the Salt Lake Wash S of Ward L 2 6 0 Olympia (Bud) Stamp par for the nine! The final nine )1 benefit show at the Nutley City district but Legion officials Press 5 13 0 also posted a 140 in leading the found Kingsley registering four Quality Love and Johansen 1 Smith 1rc1 Searle Vel rome Tuesday night Galento have cirtslicated that they will not field at Tacoma Wash birdies against two bogeys to make t be played The next steep the Rotary t qualifying 232 Ettore 191 H weighed R E Old Man last Friday Par howl for mercy M M C 9 13 club team must take in its quest 3 -Gene Referee his Roman threw 1936 Walker This performance came right on Wentern Opts The cup players 4 6 4 Orobstein and Chemeler J Lamper arms around Ettore and stopped the of X third straight state title is a called upon to play through the the heels of his dazzling 61 at the Woods and Livesey -fight in 2:55 of the eighth round game with Bingham here Thursday came rounds through Salt Lake Country club—an unheard qualifying after the Philadelphian had been at 9 a m on municipal field No 2 (Columbia League) withotit losing a member In addi- of course record registered last SatR H E tumbled out of the ring twice by The second game in the Bingham-Sa- lt tion to Goodman they were Charley urday and one which is expected Pinney Beverage 14 15 1 Lake City series to determine vicious punches Galento's 2 2 4 Company to Lang Smith Scotty stand for a long long time Yates Reynolds Little and Wright Frantz Dennery i Ettore entered the ring with a an entrant in the state tourney made his Mackay and Huber Campbell Harry Given and Walter Tuesday K patch over his left eye which was which wilL be held at Brigham look -- amazingly trouncing of Emery R R E an easy target for Galento's left City August 2 and 3 will be played e were practically Optical Shop easy His 4 6 0 ! '0 Three Under Par Galento took every round In Bingham Saturday The third 3 6 1 hook never under 250 yards and more Ostler Candy Pederson and Millos Forsberg and Ostler and Ettore scored only in the sec- game' if necessary will be played on Yates was three under par with often they were nearer 300 His ond when he pulled Galento up a neutral field at a date to be deAT FAIRMONT PARK his 141 at Atlanta Smith Texas approaches were deft aril accurate f (Unite(' League) termined by coaches of the two with a right to the jaw short R It E champion led at Dallas with a 142 and his putting was really phenomThe fights were witnessed by an teams O O F 13 8 1 while Emery was one of the three enal 5 estimated 10000 one of the That eight on Noi 6 came when W 0 W and Harwood White and 710 largest The west alders not only won the to qualify at Oklahoma City alWall in this 'tate in more Salt Lake district title Tuesday crowds be- Kingsley's I fight second was strokes subfour 146'was his shot though R 11 E than five years Galinto was pre- - but they pounded out 21 hits to hind the 'eider Dee Replogle 18- - merged The ball was Visible al- Pignitable Life 2 3 0 overcome a team which only last M W A 0 1 2 sented with a large bronze trophy water under Ed though and chose d year-olplayer Ounderioil and C a Larnen and the gift of Governor Harold G week handed them their first loss to the shot their takearned rather than play Givan and Nelson Campbell of the season Included n the Hoffman who was a spectator brackets last week at Tacoma As ing a penalty He hit the ball cleanit barrage at the expense of (Columbia League) but it struck a tree and re0 9 : former champions Johnny Fischer ly Barbecue Ars (forfeit) two Vico Oil flingers was a home King Coal R R B and the eight was the ' 1936 titlist and Francis Ouimet bounded run by Page triplea by Kiser and Peck and Aah 6 7 6 Reds Would result to were not S 8 4 Stage L 7 qualify required 'i Sausage Evans and doubles by Mayne Kiser a ed and Samson Meredith and Orleans Gehring New of Haas Birdies-ResumJr " Freddy Page and Bill Hemingway L S 'School' in Canaand Intercollegiate champion Bill Hemingway hurled the first WEDNESDAY'S SCHEDULE on Birdies seven 145 holder-posta and at and a A eight for the free title dian request provision four innings for the clubmen but (White Park) 9 put Kingsley two on No four vs I ittrevellPater6:30 included par field rooms that lead of p t o baseball m—Telephone a Detroit grounds dressing Tedesco in order to save him for Ion I ocsis Chuck K Michigan's former underd par for the round and a 7:30 p m — Bradshaw vs American water and groundkeeper for a im- the opening game with Bingham I) followed him Melvin Linen and and in Salt gallery baseball fall camp posed intercollegiate king replaced him with Bob Howard and 8:30' p m—Auerhach's vs Covey Lake City about September 17 to the Harbert Battle Creek Mich who Larson as they started the 9:30 p m—Deseret News vs Cudahy 1 fleet ballhawk pitched creditable Cincin22 to be — cracked par by 20 strokes in win- nine conducted by the (Fairmont Park) ball on his own account 8 & R vs Utah Oil m—A 6:30 missed a p Kingsley Both club barely nati National league baseball vs Heinz ning 7 the Michigati open Forbes starting Vico Oil flinger 1 p e putt for an eagle on the long 7:30 a 6:30 p m—Georges vs American Fur was referred to the department of was qualified KOCSIS with a 148 and tenth charged with the defeat He vs hole m—Western States 9:30 Salt an p and had birdie 156 easy TuesHarbert with a parks by the city commission was relieved by Gay Adelt himself Manufacturers 11 No four was but J Ed led tougher by The metropolitari'slistrict day a former member of the Rotary '' I The request came from' Charles Boys' club pew Forbes was hit' Willie Turnesa with a 143 qualified slamming his tee shot into the i 5 and a On bogey rough resulting E Chapman Berkeley Cal who hard but 'he did a bit of lusty' Recreation Leanne Its leading stars' No 12 'Kingsley barely missed a I wrote that he was the Pacific coast stickwork on his own account t Club Standla short a for birdie and Won approach Lost Pct representative of the baseball club tracking out four hits one a home Six Big wound 0 000 6 3 with a 2 Another Cubs" up par — 1 Vico Juniors 4 800 An outline of the proposed "school" run in four trips to the plate By Amsoclated Press 13 Bearcats bogey was registered 1 4 800 indicated talent from Utah and surNapa): The big six (top three In each The box score: H 1 4 R 800 B Pct when Ed's second--sho- t Boys notary It founri the Veneral Foods VICO OIL thave op2 2 2 500 rounding territory would 343 77 139 405 trap but-h- eMedwIck-Card5 2 4 0 ' 13H0A b started Mayne —3 a 2 immediately 400 portunity for training- and pbssible Boufeward Garage 185 24 71 384 series-ofthr- ee —"Hartnett Cubs 8 2 1 Crimmons se 5 0 1 2 Shafer cf 1 4 200 377 121 78 321 consecutive billies'Yankees Tigers H Adelt 3b 5 2 3 OISkilicorn lb 4 2 9 0 baseball tlehrtg In professional 1 employment 4 15 200 61 TrooP 377 129 342 P Waner Pirate' c 5 314 21McKndrk 2b 3 0 2 2 1 5 167 as a result of attendance at the Page 340 86 126 371 A perfect approach on 14 gave him Tokyo Mktg 4 2 6 1 Adelt DIMaggio Yankees 5 3 0 2 Kiser Ism 1 ' 5 239 33 88 '368 a four-fo157 Travta Senators putt for his 4 and on Sharpshooters 1 0 James cf 400 1 0 Howard it 53 camp to --- -' 4 3 21McHhants 3 0 8 2 5 the next two holes Kingsley tanked Mondays 2b Evans R H E Westover ri 4 1 1 OIMetters rf 3 0 1 0 sttsts414 15 and 2 8 Bearcats 8 No 17 On putts 1 0 llEarrishw 3b 3 0 1 0 3 IsIf Hemgy 4 516'3 Pacifici Coast Sharpshooter rr777777 4 4 0 5 Forbes he needed two putts Liague Demeke Nurth Nawitins ppdge 3 but he rolled 1:1Qra l'ilifeticpuairts 33 27 12 :7777771 Standing of Teams 44 212771 Totals Total" fonoter R R E Pct Woo Lost club seven -112 500 231- -15 1 for his par 4 ' ' 47 69 s 12 p 5 Sacramento 595 V?co Oil Boys' Boys 000 010 200— 3 o 1 Larson who had registered 'a Rotary' 49 Bouievard Garige 588 4 5 4 San Diego 70 bases—H somme"ryt Melt tolen Stb Registered brilliant Williams Larnshaw Ashby Jensen 53 551 Shafer San Francisco 65 West- G Aden 33 on his first nine In Mayne 52 548 over Forbes 63 Porttland JouScacriNfiGnice ehits—runWsesgeor the a slice Schedule that a Rr3 4 Wednesday's morning developed 15:tiannodgeles 1'71 Hemingway Brand it Boys vs Tigers Municipal No 1 Evans hits—Elser S'Grbes (4 kept him in trouble' in the after- 10 Rotary 49 a m 6S - 419 Twobase hits—Mayne Seattle Kiser Wee Hem- :474tS 364 noons but he played some excellent Troop 15' vs Sharpshooters Municipal Mission 43I 75 ingway G Melt Double play—Kiser 'toEvans to Mayne Winning pitcher—Hem:- golf to keep his second place rating Noaeliergata igmod1 vs Cubs Municipal Mi 2 I StrikeTnesday'a nearlita Losing pitcher—Forbes ""ingway 11 a m No day games scoeduled 7 Howard 7 Forbes 4 enough handily outs—Hemingway Utah The 1 Bases 7 C Adolf okballs—Hemingway Morris Haibeke and tdo I' slipped State Road Howard 2 Forbes l'G Adelt 3 a bit an the afternoon 18 Morris cGuarommissions si preserving his margin of Quality when he made a brilliant approach Columbus Wins Over a on No 18 for a par 4 that gave him his 82 and third place in the affair All-Sta7 to :i 4 I Lone Safety Wins 't1 N I As No-H- it : Sf: "i t 0 r : - 4 ::: :: ' -- '111 - 1::VA:::'::: ''' :::': :::':::'1 : :: '':::!::'::: :j1::::: l::kA::':'' V:1: 'it 4: ::14 " ': it 1 :' 0V 1 $7 (MMr -- " tiäIifi:oti:' op liit4h7s Na:94'sá jhg10T-1'S:'-::0-i- le Is 1937: 28 "PUT ME down u a 'makin's' roller for IS years —and believe me I haven'tfound another tobseco that's a patch on P it fore:lean rich taste and body Yet there's not the least bit of harshness or rawness" °worm vim I s 'Vernal TMoso OnopiniP ' r 9 1 ' 113 I It V) s It 10 1):I'g3 L111' I a a v 4 1 |