Show TIIE SALT fcAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING AUGUST 111937 in i I i Mrs- - Borg They Clashed in Outstanding Golf Battle at Ogden Triumphs in Feature P Mary Lou Thomson Loses 3 and 2 Ifeleii Medalist " 4 '41 By BOB GOODELL OGDEN — Favorite dashed d matches In the through Utah women's golf tournament on the Ogden Golf and Country club course Tuesday without a single up' set marking the progress of the championship flight Nevertheless three of the com' hats were decided by a margin of one up and two of those wept extra holes Helen Hofmann defending champion' hammered out an 8 and 7 victory over Mrs W J Jennings in d tussle and Betty her Botterlli tha other title favorite submerged Mrs R T Stewart and ( After the two pacemakers their contests they — completed staged the scheduled playoff for medalist honors Miss Hofmann win' Her ning with a creditable 43 'Country club rival who had tied her with an 86 in the qualifying round ran intq difficulties on several holes Tuesday and was completely outdistanced in the playoff picking up before she finished the nine holes f Solons Take Twin Bill 15-- 7 and 8-- J 1 1 S - -- 11 V 1 6 ' ' f ' "yi White Sox Defeat 4f S"'" rf" — li) !’ - v ‘r TigCrs As Auker Weakens JO-- ‘ X-r- ay n n Timps Battle 8-- I PITTSBURGH CHICAGO After riding roughshod over the L Waner cfabhoaI 5 3 0 OfGalan If 4 1 3 1 2 OlHack 3b A’s in the initial encounter in a Jensen If 4 2 Dickahot If 1 0 1 0 Collin lb 1 0 P 5 Waner wild free-hitti- ng rf 0 5 3 3 0 Marty cf contest the home Suhr 4 0 7 0 Demare rf 4 1 team encountered tighter oppoeition Todd lb c 5 1 6 1 Herman 2b 5 1 Brubakr 3b 5 1 0 4 Hartnett e 4 0 in the wind-u- p game being forced Young Frey as to come from behind after the Ath- Handley 2b 4 2 6 3 Cavrta cf lb 3 1 4 Blanton French’ p 2 u letics had gone in the front by a Brown p p 0 0100 10 tO'Dea Shoun p 3 0 0 count exSt&Inback 10 Single runs in the sixth and sevDavl p 0 0 Midvale abhoa 0 3101 V' V Exceptional Play Mrs W H Jackson Ogden Country club star who finished third 1 1 T enth J 5 'v in the qualification continued her i99j'w' A ' exceptional play with a clear-c4 and 3 triumph over Mrs Walter J 'A Hansen of Nibley park Mrs A1 ' ' ' f ' ' S vaEmery of Nibley scored a 5 anL4 win over Mrs J C Allen of the Ogden Country club Mrs E T Easley of El Monte was Mrs Florence Borg left who defeated Mary Lou Thomson right 3 and 2 in the feature of the state links test in Ogden carried to the twentieth green be' fore she oiisted Mrs F C Armour ofForesb Dale and Mrs D N White of Cden Country club squared her match with Mrs E W Field Fort Douglas on the eighteenth and went on to win on the next hole Mrs Donna Williams gave Salt Lake City a victory when' She conquered Mrs S P Harper Loses Big Margins Interesting Dobbs of Ogden 1 up on the regulation 18 Singles Tilts on Tap Wednesday The day's feature as expected was two the matoh betweirt the Nibley park aces Mrs Harry Borg and Singles matches in men’s and women’s division hold the Lou After a nip Thomson Mary tennis tournament spotlight Wednesday with the round rivals tuck battle that kept the and 16 to be completed in the men’s group while the feminine netters of 12 Mrs holes all square for Borg " — took three- - of the next fourfora Mr Donna wimam “Bonneville engage iinjuarterfinaT" eombats 3 and 2 victory over the 1feated Mrs 8 P Dobbs' Ogden C Tuesday found the Montana intip sensation B£xi£ flMterilL 8 L C C defeated Mrs: vaders having their troubles in R C 7 and fl TBtewart C Mrs 8L schedule finds Wdnesday’s Mrs At Emery Nibley park defeated men’s singles UniHarold Barker Mm Miss title C of Allen J Ogdtn C C - 5 and 4 Borg barring the path Mrs W H Jackson Ogden O C deof Utah letterman outlasted Hofmann This may prove to he a feated Mrs Walter Hansen1 Nibley 4 and 3 versity kSH Tl- Hoi-White Ogden C C defeated Kenneth Simmons Billings veteran highly interesting match for Mrs MrsMr B IXN 4amlfMck Rhodoir- W! Field' Fort 42 DougatrAhFlIg nine on the first m — Frd Dixon 4:15 Provo-DleIn a 6 Borg’s 2 5 'Monday holes ) p Anduel driving Bennion v Ben BerkJack Celia Denver score of the First Flight was the best nine-hol- e 6 p m— Bud Ralelgh-Boother “U” performer Harold ForsGoodeli va Mrs Ernest Halverson Goodwin Peteraon‘Jamea Eakina 8 L C C deday However if the champion’s feated Mrs Cl 8 more Eccles C sura George berg pulled Mixed Doublet Ogden aim' startling game is functioning well she 1 un (20 holes) CHICAGO (At Forest Dale) Mrs 8 D Ctmningham Aug 10 (UP) — 2 p nr— Mildred 8 LC O de- prise when he ousted Ed Harper ply cannot be stopped before the feated Eakina W A fchaw El Moute 2 and 1 Stearna-Carrated youngster from Bill Backed sby 1:000000 football fans Ya Marion fitivaraon Denvar finals at least —and she is expected Mm Mre J G Leonard Ogden C C de- highly 6 nr— Jana Slack Denver 5 4 Charles no ings had Mrs R E Lum Fort (Gus) Dorais of the Univer- ve Ruth x up Harper to chalk up a victory Wednesday feated Crow Mrs A E Becker Ogden CDouglas C defeated difficulty in the first set but Fors- sity of Detroit 8 p m— Grayce Brand va without too much difficulty-Mr- s Tuesday night was Peggy Mm D F Estes Ogden C C 3 and 2 filmmona Billing elected outsteadied him head thereafter berg White coach of th Collegiate Ogden C C defeated Easley meets Mrs Williams MmKathryn Women's Singles deRonald C Wadsworth C out of Ogdeu who in pulling battle the professionbig disadvantages In the other upper bracket quarter-fin- fault ale) (At Forest 2 p m — Phyllia Lockwood Denver va both the second and 'third sets al Green Bay Packers in a night El Mont with the outcome about a MrMr H flCell Norma Standing W H RllvPor Fort 8 7 2 Slid Dougla led at in second Soldier at the set 1 4 p m— Joan Van Nort va game field September Mary tosaup Miss Botterlli should have Mm G A Dickson Ogden C C de- Harper0 in the third only to aee Dorais polled the highest number Proaaer Erma Murdock Bonneville T and 6 and no serious trouble with Mrs Emej-- feated m — Gevena 5 p Foutx va Mm C AiJHughey Ogden Forest Dale defeated votes the Salt of four-yeLaker ever recorded in the sturdy play Peggy Meagher and Mrs Jackson is favored to de- Mre M L Dye 8 L C G 3 and 2 m— 6 p Crow Ruth va Jana town Dyda tennis Mrs White Second Flight history of the summer gridiron Denver feat her ri’C' ''' ut Forsberg Barker Upset Montana Tennis Aces hard-foug- 6--3 w V'-Ao- first-roun- r- - - Dues Turn Back League Leaders Collins Injured Giants Falter CHICAGO Aug 10 (AP)—The National league-leadin- g Chicago Cubs lost the ball game and the services of their star first baseman Jim (Ripper) ‘Collins Tuesday as they bowed to the Pittsburgh Pirates 6 to in the series opener ' American League Collins obtained from the St Standing af Teami Louis Cardinals last fall In x National League New York change for Pitcher Lonnie War-nek- e Boston Cblcag to plug a weak spot at first Chicago Detroit New York Cleveland base Suffered a fractured left ankle St Louis Raahinrtoa W Louie in the first inning when his spikes Pittsburgh Boston PbUadelphla Cincinnati caught as he attempted to beat Brooklyn Tuecday’a leavlta throw from Third Baseman 'Bill Philadelphia Detroit 4 Chleagn Hasiilnrtoa Philadelphia Brubaker to Catcher Al Todd He New York at Boston poetponedj rain Tuesday’s Results t Leaifl at Cleveland 6 Chicago fi Pittsburgh postponed rain was tagged out and a few moments Boston 6 New York later was carried from the field An Lonls 3( Clneinnatt 2 Wednesday Pitchers New Fork at Boston (S)— Bsfflni and examination by Dr John F Brooklyn 7 Philadelphia 3 Pearson va Grove and Newsom the fracture Wednesday’s Pitchers Philadelphia at Washington— Boss vs Davis disclosed Ferrell crack In the outside bone of the CtacinnaU Pittsburgh at Chicago— Lucas vsvsBryant JohnDetroit— Lawson at Bt Louie— Davla Cain at vs Chicago suikle son W Louie at Cleveland 2— Knott and Davis said Collins whose Ctatio-oNew York— Bostoa at va Gabler Hog sett va- - Feller and Gatehouse great defensive been one of the Brooklyn at Philadelphia— CantwsO vs WASHINGTON Aug 10 (INS)— reasons forplay has the Cubs’ hold on first LaMaster The Washington Senators took both place would be out "for a month or ends of Tuesday's doubleheader more’’ Phil Cavarretta came in center field to' take over first from the toil-en- d Philadelphia Ath- from base 6 letics 15-- 7 first-roun- i Cubs Lose Game Services Of Ace First Sacker Tennis Meet Results and Schedule ht inter-mounta- in innings knotted the and then the Senators game at went de- ahead with a three-ru- n the eighth when Simmons doubled with the' bases full Appleton Llnke and Cohen were on the mound for the home team while Connie Mack called on Smith and Kelley to take the pitching burden for the A's cisively splurge in Flrrt same: PHILADELPHIA Mom Dair rf lb ABH0A 4 1 1 75 2 g 3b 5 Johnon It 3 Hill Werber cf Brucker e Conroy e Ptttr Parker 2b Cuter p 0 0 Washington ABHOA Almada cf Lewi 3b 111 Trvla 0 3 1 Simmon 5 1 4 0 Ston 2 1 0 0 Kuhel 2 2 6 53110 Myer 2b Millie c Weaver p till 2 0 1 itlb 0 It 5 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 3 2 5 1 0 15 15 10 1 Total 38 12 27 9 40 10 24 10 Total 020 100 220 — T Philadelphia 931 OOx — 15 020 Washington Error — Brucker Parker Lewi 4 Run hatted In — Brucker 2 Myer Millie 3 Trnvl 3 Blmmona Ston 2 Kuhel 2 Two-bDean 2 Hill hit — Three-baie Weaver Moeea Dean hit —Stone Home run — Brucker Myer Double on Trnvl lilt ply — Millie 9 toWashington bam — Philadelphia 8 Bases e ball— Off Weaver 3 Caster 4 4 Weaver 4 Hite Struck out — —Ott Caeter 5 In 3 By TurbevlIle T tn Losing pitcher— Caster ’ Second game: PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON ABHOAI ABH" Mom rf 5 2 2 1 Almada cf 5 3 F nney lb 5 2 9 2ILewle 3b 4 2 0 4 Werber 3b 5 4 2 JlTravl ee 4 1 1 3 8 ® 3 Bcucker c S a e Kuhet lbi 53 2 ltd Peter 2b 4 2 0 3 Myer 2b 113 Newiome sa 4 0 5 1 MilHies c 4 0 4 0 xNtlaon on Turbe-vtll- I 1 2 3 1 4 2058 0 1100 0 0 0 0 101 Total 34 7 27 9 In ixth xxBatted for Bhoun in eighth 004 000 020—6 Pittsburgh 110 000 300 — 5 Chicago xBatted for13?7 French Summary: Error — Brubaker Handley Blanton Run batted In— L Waner Todd 4 Handley Galan Demarec Herman 3 Two-baa- e hit — L Waner 2 Young Hand-le- y 2 Horn runa— Todd Herman Stolen basoa— Galan Demare Sacrifice — Youn Demaree Batea on ball — Blanton French 3 Bhoun 1 Davl 2 Strikeout-Blanto- n 2 Brown 2 French 1 Shoun 3 Hit—Off InBlanton 7 In 7 Brown 0 tn 2 8 Shoun 6 In 2 Davla 1 In 1 French 6 Winning pitcher — Blanton Loelng pitcher —Bhoun 113 Macfayden 1 5 0 2 3 0 0 2 3 1 1 3 se a clashing at Lagoon 2:30 p m The game will be a feature of the Utah Copper field day at the Davis county resort ' Magna-Garfiel- d at Cuccinello Heroes in Bees Win NEW YORK Aug 10 ff— Behind ths six-h- it pitching of veteran Danny Macfayden who hung up his eighth victory and paced on the attack by Tony Cuccinello the Boston Bees opened a three-gam- e series Tuesday by routing the second-plac- e Giants 6 to 1 Macfayden who gave up only one extra-bas- e hit a double by Burgess Whitehead would have had a shutout except for a two-baerror by Babbit Warstier in the fourth that enabled Mel Ott to score Boston NEW YORK Waratler Fletcher Johnson Cucclnllo Midvale and Provo will clash Wednesday at 5 p m on the Timps field in the pnly midweek league game in the Ufah Industrial "circuit The Timps are tied with Gemmell club for second place in the standings and need a victory to keep in the running for the second half title Midvale following an auspicious start has dropped three games in a row and is now in fifth place One nonleague game is- - on tap Wednesday Gemmell club and ABHOA 3 1 3 5 2 9 If 4 0 2b 5 3 4 Moore rf- 4 0 - 3- lb 6 Whltehd 1 J Moor 3b 104 Ott Berger Malloy Wins Medal Prize DENVER Aug 10 (ff— Jack Malgolf was as hob as the Colorado sun as h led the way 'with a 4 — 69 two under par In the qualifying round of the Rocky Mountain amateuf lnvitatlon tour- - ' nament Tuesday The heat seemed to bother nearABHOA 2b 4 2 3 2 ly all of the 137 golfers who tackled If 3 1 1 0 4 0 1 4 the loy’s 35-3- cf 0 4X4 4 0 10 OIRIpple rf trant DIMag a o with XnglleL 3-6-3 1 4 0 Ryan ss Mueller e k 1 4 4 0 1 0 Schumachr p 1 0 1 0 0 Appleton p l King 0 0 0 0 McFayden p Coffman p 1 1 0 “ student from Wichita ' Smith p 4 2 0 3 tBluege Falls Texas aLeibsr 1 0 0 O 0 1 0 Links p Kellay p 2 10 0 came next with xxDean 1 000 Cohen p 0 0 0 0 Total 37 10 27 13 Totals 34 6 27 14 The low 64 scorers will begin aBatted for Schumacher in fifth Oakason-Jameg Total 42 17 24 12 Totals 37 13 2711 Boston 010 030 002—6 match play Wednesday The 36 xBatted foe Newom In ninth New York 000 100 000—1 hole finals are scheduled for SunP- Dyde-Be- n 7-xxBatted for Kelley In ninth Error — Wrtler Whitehead Crow-ArthLeelle sBatted for Apple toil In second Run batted In— Mueller Cuccinello 4 Two-bas- e day Nonis-Hug- h Score by Inning : hits — Whitehead ' Homs runs — Cucci-"2rS Meagher-Kennet- h 040 100 001 — 6 Philadelphia There was a new champion in Sto en base—Fletcher Double plays —8 Washington 13x 001 300 i Whitehead All-Sta- rs Leslie Ryan Whitehead Tuesday’s rOtt al ErVor—Moe 2 Johnson Leelte Lett on bases— Boston starting field as Ed Summary: 8 York New Newsome Run batted In —Lewis Simmon Hit— Off Schumacher 5 In 5 Coff- - Kingsley Salt Lake City youngster 3 Kuhsl Hill Smith Mosea Finney WerBase on ball— Off Schu- who won in 1936 passed Jn ber Travla Ston Brucker Two-bas- e hits up the — Werber Lewi MacFayden 1 struck out — By meet Brucker Smith Johnson macher 4-Three-ba- a Almada Peters Simmon hlta Schumacher 3 MacFayden 4 Coffman 1 Losing pitcher—Schumacher e Moses Werber Home run — Hill gilt-edgar — Myer Double play — Travla fellow-Ogdenl- te Kuhel Bases on ball —Smith 3 Llnke War neks Hurls Cards Mre G 8 Spence Ogden C C bye Strikeout — Links 1 Hit — Kelley 1 He received Junior Doubles 1241658 spectacle -Medal-WinninIn 2 Llnke 10 In 6 3 Cohen to 8-- 2 Victory g Virginia Andrews Qgden-Gr- -O defeated' Mllstein Ousts Hill Score Forest Dale) nleton 7 Smith first place points and amassed a 3' p m —(At 11 in 7 R Lowe Ogden C C 1 up Carol Kelley 2 In 1 8tivereonJohn Collins ST LOUNS Aug 10 (ff — Lon Mrs 8 8 Eccles Ogden C C defeated Sam Milstein Denver ace con' total of 5269179 points Denver vs Dick 8parks-Bo- b medal-winnin- g Hulah Provo Winning pitcher — Llnke Losing pitcher — Miss Hofmann’s Mm C L’"Rlch Ocrden C C default Aweniua-Be- u Kelley Gordon Slack Warneke ths SL Louis Cardinals’ Denver va Hill Jack Montan' Waldorf another coach of North- Bill Mangum-Alfre- d Lynn Mm Warner Arthur Ogden C C de- quered score compared with women’s par feated Alder Provot leading pitcher won his thirteenth Mra G M Baxter Ogden C C an by a 6-- 4 6-- 2 count 5:30 p m — Jack Cella-DIcwestern’s Big Ten champions was Rhodes ve Elden (Auker Weakens foHows: 4 and 2 Gorey Harry Jamee-Haye- a victory of the season Tuesday deThere were no surprises In the second with 4011384 points 555 556 543 — 43 Helen Hofmann White Sox Down Tigers WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE Junior Doublet feating the Cincinnati Reds 3 to 2 NEW YORK other divisions of play Jimmy With Waldorf Elmer Layden of 654 545 453—40 dmmplonahlp Flight 10 (ff)— Henry (At Victory) Par m— Earl Barker-Nob- o Kato va DETROIT Aug 10 (INS)— Sail- Ha has lost six games Ival Good-m- n Armstrong who Aug 8:30a m— - Helen Hofmano va Mrs Eaklns prominent Salt Lake jun- Notre Dame Jipttmy Pheland of the Jack2 pWalsh-HardDifficultiea in the rough proved Hurry has been undefeat:- y Roberta Price two-ru- n home hit's Borg for run Ela with the 6-- 2 9-- 7 lead Reds Ber-rtling ior — Slack-Pae along his m 4 smashed of a Merlin win University ed since coming east several months p Harmon way to m— Mrs X T Easley ve Mr Washington and CINCINNATI Mary Lou Thomson’s downfall ifi 8 :35 Wlllaim ST LOUIS — Walah-Robert- a den Auker weakened in the eighth winner of Barkar-Kjit- o over Ben Slack of Denver in" junior Moore of Louisiana State who Provo vamatch ABHOA her feature tussle With Mrs: Borg Denna ABHOA ago makes his first appearance at 8:40 a m— Betty Botterlli ve Mre- - Al X T 3 and two 0 rf walked 3 Moor Cuyler inning 3 in finished cf 0 Tuesday 0 order 5 behind him Dorais the Dyckman oval Wednesday night singles and Paul Harmon of Provo was a well-playJunior 81 nr lee affair never Emery G Davl cf 4 0 4 8 Martin 2b 4 2 X 0 W H Jackeoa v 8:48 a m — Mr open Gill who relieved him walked Scaraella Xb 4 0 8 0X Mlaa (At Victory) won’ thriller from Jack Walsh of will take over the squad of 68 play4 X T 0 against Irish Eddie Brink of New theless lb Mr D N White 3 p m —Jim Porter y- Lynn Roekwood a X 0 Medwlck 7-- 5 the If 4 White 0 7-- 5 and Sox Hafey couple ers elected In 7 If 4 coupled 0 Price 2 a 2 similar nationwide 3:15 p m — Paul Harmon Provob va Mrs Borg won the first hole with Champion hip Consolation bout e 4 2 3 X J Martin rf 3 0 2 0 York in the feature the passes with Sewell’s single to Lombardi a m — Mrs W J Jennings va Mary Jack Celia of Denver seeded No poll conducted by a network of Jack Greenhalgh 4 2 3 X Guttrdge 3b 2 0 3 X RISK 3b Brink who gave Pedro Montane a par five but her 'youthful oppo' Lou880Thomson score DeX 2 X Brown runs 4 and 2b Junior Uonaolatlon 1 the 6-- 2 three beat a Singlet Kmporla 3 3 2 4 0 one of his toughest fights loombs tussle from newspapers captured a rent took the next two with a fiye 8:55 a m — Mrs F C Armour vs Mrs Vernie (At Victory) 10 0 - Owen c 3 2 5 1 4 The All-Sta3 p re — Nobo Kato whose roster Inva Maurice Can-fiel- troit Tigers 6 to Swenson t9 further demon0 0 0 OlWamek tier a a 2 0 0 X as a good opponent for ths coast and a four They halved No 4 but 9P a Dobbs m — Mre R T Stewart va Mrs r : Allan Hardv va After 1 Sewell 0 Wyo the Grlaaom home Caaper 0 p singled li George clines strate every graduating member of Cramer Caaner Wyo star that he will be a strong Mrs Borg squared the match on C Alien — Caacarella p 0 0 0 0 a m Mrs Walter Hansen Va Mra title contender in that division teams will 5 p m — Earl Barker' va Charles Baer winning run the Sox scored an- Schott p recognized 0 0 0 1 Armstrong who has won 13out of No 5 a beautiful approach giving E0:05 — Frank Allen vt Boh Wil- other in the ninth for good measure xBrlttaln W Field m 3:3C p 0 0 for 10 Men's doubles got under way report his last 11 fights by knockouts opening practice at liams her a par four while Miss Thomson First Flltht — xxGoodman 0 Clint the Brown Sox’ relief star Northwestern rules a top-heaBoys' Slagles Mrs Ernest Halverson va Tuesday and will be continued WedSaturday favOrit to dewas in ths rough No 6 was halved Mrs9:108 aD mCunningham hurler relieved Lee and emerged xxxWalker 10 0 0 (At Victory) feat the New Yorker S p m —Jack Greenhalgh vs Paul Hood in fives Mrs Borg barely missing a A 8:15 a m — Mra J O Leonard va Mra nesday with more interesting tus32 6 24 9 Totals Total 28 7 27 7 the was Gill the winning: pitcher sles ink prospect E Backer Mixed doubles xBatted (or Grissom la fifth TUESDAY'S RESULTS - ahort'approach and she went one ” 9:20 loser Meo'e glories xxBatted for Hyers In eighth NEW YORK Aug 10 (ff)-- Ap a m — Kathryn Whtta va Mra H D finally was arranged and will start All-Sta- rs 6-- 2 Dan Freed d Bruce Gilchristt 6--0 CHICAGO xxxBaKed for Caacarella in eighth DETROIT up orr the seventh by tanking an PoOsr — Harold Barker d Kenneth Blmmona 8:25 a m Mra O A Dickson va Mra Wedneeday with three matches on 010 000 010 — 2 proval was granted by the New York Cincinnati ABHOA ABHOA -' eight-fo- ot three a A for styputt 2 8 6 G A Hughey Haya 2b Billings 003 000 OOx — 3 state athletio commission 5 1 2 6 0 Walker If 4 2 2 0 St Louis the heavy program at Forest Dale Tuesday Sam Mllstein Denver d Jack mie helped Mary Lou halve the First Flight 4 2 0 0 rf 5 2 0 0 Foirf ConsolaUoa Summary: Error— Cuyler Runs batted for oworld’ — —Hill Krwvlch 4- 2 F Walker rf Bttltngr-S-- 4 The men’s beat of Gehm'eF’Z& 3 2 2 4 fh— Mrz®“ ftftdWTak 3 Goodmam the Three featherweight 9:30 m— eny Mrs singles and 8 a Eccles she Oeorge the squared eighth Harold Holland Denver d John Talmagt Ratkllff If 4 I D Greanbrg lb ft 1 13 1 base hit— Medwlck matph Mrs W A Bhaw run—Goodman Home : match between Petey 6--1 6--3 Wednesday seem likely York o Appling ea 4 1 T bn No 9 Mrs Borg’s jinx hole a 9 S5 a m — Mra R E Lum va lira gagements Evans-Hollan10 2 0 Stolen base—Lombard! Sacrifice— War Sarron of Birmingham Harold d Ed Harper BUlInga Bonura lb 3 2 14 1 Laabfl cf Mllstein-Raleig- h d to be the 4 13 0 neke Double play— Brown to Mlse Ala deF Estes Bases DENVER 10 Iff) — The negro 6 75 Fofiberg 4 Piet 3b turning the trick and' D 8:40 Aug par thfee Owen 4 — 3b 1 fender 2 Grissom on balls— m Warneke and Cascarella Mra 112 Ronald Freed-CellWadsworth va a a en- all-sta- rs Dan Henry of and Armstrong Double Mra'v xHaai Misa Roeell an sa 6 Thomson excellent 4 — Mrs took the second game of W H Riley 13 2 Strikeouts Grissom 1 Cascarella 1 Los Angeles The match will be giving Gordon Gilea-GrtAuker p Evans d Jack Walsh-Hard- y Berger 3b 3 0 10 Warneke 6 9:45 a m — Erma Murdock va Mr counters Other favorites appear a double-hegd- er Hits— Off Grissom 5 In 4 -43 for the round 1 Sewell c from Roberts Price Gill P the 1 Cascarella 1 In 3 Schott X in 1 0 Duncan 81 0 0 M held L aometime in October Losing at Madito have comparatively easy sailing Okla Halliburton Slramons-E- d - A bee p sGosfln six was good ' enough to win Second Dya Harper Pllllnx 10 0 0 11 to 1 Tues- d Kenneth Grissom son Square Garden John Colllns-Car- ol Btiverson Denver Browa p Coffman p 0 0 0 1 pitcher— No 10 for Mrs Borg her opponent 9:50 FUght m — Mra O 8 Spence va Vir- into the quarterfinals to Win the Deqver Post baseball 46 62 63 a day Sarron is recognized a champion Andrews Ross Button-Earl- e Total 34 12 27 17 Peirce d Ellsworth Totals 35 10 27 14 Henshaw Halts Phils missing her second shot ba'dly Not ginia championship— a crown that a ne- Hale-Clane 9:55 a m —Mra B 8 Ecclea Va Mra Lockwood vs Standing 2 xBatted for Piet la ifthUi Hale 6--2 by the National Boxing association Miss Thomson Warner Arthur Win 7-- 3 at all discouraged team won last year also Bud Roleigh-Bo- b Goodeli d FR Framp-ton-Hux- h iBatted for Gill tn eighth gro Dodgers the match will be promoted Mike Score by Innings: Brand (Continued on Following Page) Women's singles should be spiritdefault Second Flight Consolation ‘ 'by ' Nearly all of the 6000 fans who Chicago 10 a m —Mra C L Rich va Mra O ed affairs (Continued oo Following Page) PHILADELPHIA Aug 10 (ff— Jacobs 001 100 031—6 Phyllis Lockwood de- saw the Oklahoma team hand the Detroit M Baxter 103 000 000—4 Little who hadn't Henshaw Roy LaabA (Mra George H Lowe bye:) Summary: Errora —0 Walker fending champion meets Norma negroes a 6 to 4 defeat TEXAS IEAOUE Runs batted In— -- Owen 2 Gehiinger Green- won a game since June 7vand had No 1 Monday Oklabqpia city 8 Dalla 5 Standing a considerably improved night — their first in the tournament berg Sewell 2 Bonura Coast Radcliff Haas " ' ' Houston Ban Antonio 3 4 route League twice the before only r PARIS Aug 10 (UP)— Donald TwcJbtee hit—O Walker Lea Greenberg gone Salt Lake southpaw and the Denver —stayed to watch the All-Sta- rs Oalvnton 3 Brauraont 3 Three-bashit-Raricliff Sacrifices — Fox pitched the Brooklyn Dodgers to a put Staadlag at Team Six Fort Worth 6 Tula 5 girl is favored to wlmGevene Fouts the- - challengers in complete retreat — Gehrin-ter Double Budge of Oakland Cal was placed The Big Appling plays Rogell to Philto Greenberg 3 Gehrineer to Rogell 7--3 victory over the last-plawho ousted Betty Hutchinson of San Diego By Associated Press at No 1 Tuesday in world tennis n Greenberg during the early morning playoff Sacramento Bases on hallo— Auker 4 lies Tuesday Tom Wlnsett Long The battius leader Denver In three with tch Gill 3 announced (top Monday 2 2 Lee the Browa by Paris Auker Strikeout— wljltangle Tle duel lasted four and San Francisco rankings ) : 1 Lee 4 Brown 2 Hits— Off Lee 10 In drove in four runs with two singles another formidable Toe in the per- a half floodlight REGISTERED hours actual playing time Portland sports newspaper Auto He was leagut I TfeROOKLYN 6 PHILADELPHIA Brown 0 In 2 3 Auker 9 In 7 Lot Angeles son of Peggy Meagher municipal The second " ABHOA! BRAND GUI 1 In thCoffman 2 in 1 Passed ball— 1 on the No in amathe ABHOA X spot put went only seven Oakland game X X York pltcher-r-Bro- wn 2b 4 cf 3Martln 3 5 4 Losing Lavsatto Winning women’s singles champion teur list and also at No 1 on the Seattle 4 3 6 0 Young 2b GUI ef by innings pitcher— agreement Cooney 51X4 Mlssioa Paul Harmon and Jack Green-halg- h The All-Stalist combining amateurs and pro- 4 16 0 Hasaett lb 5 3 fl 3! Browne rf who moved ii on 4 2 13 Manush rf 3 3 0 0 Camllii lb will clash in a Junior singles mile-hig- h fesslonals Denver from a barnstorm-in- g - At r 5 2 I 0 Whitney 3b 4 2 2 Tuesday's Result If Wlnaett Canada Is streams stocking Its San Diego (10 Innlngt): R H E fracas of outstanding interest 4 0 5 2 Arnovich If 4 1 3 0 si English tour of the Dominican Republic Oakland 001 110 000 0—3 6 0 and lakes the rate of more than Bucher 3b 4 11 24 3 Scharein as 2 1 0 0 dominated the final game as they 8an Diego 000 100 200 1—4 13 2 100000000 1 Norris h 5 0 2 10 Spencer end salmon trout year Henshaw Bonham and Raimondi 3 0 4 1 and p 4 0 1 4 Atwood c Chaplin ’ had most of tjielr earlier ones SEE THE OUTSTANDING for the benefit of iport fishermen 8tarr 3 0 6 2 Walter p The Utah © 0 0 1 Jorgens p State Road 1 0 0 0 xWiiton ' Crawford p 0 0 0 0 Commission' Gnarante Totals 3914 27 15 Totals 35 9 27 17 t quality XBatted for Jorgens In eighth 6:30 P F & R vs STREVELL’S E 7 (King Kong) Kelly storm 010 010 230—' Brooklyn 001 000 020—3 center in Utah softball circles since Philadelphia When the University of Utah th best guards In the mile-hig-h Errors — Wlnsett Bucher Young Runs year Last seasonrelfhough held batted his advent In local warfare one In— Hassett Manush Winsett 4 football- - team opens' its drivs was ‘ruled ineligible due circuit of out in the last two games Bucher Browne Whitney Norris Two-bas- e action night last spring is again in the to a scholastic difficulty and of Stolen base— MarHaasett because of injuries the former hit— Cooney good graces of the Utah State Soft-ba- ll for honors in the 1937-RockLeft on baae— Brooklyn 16r Philadel'was made' Kaysville prep star proved to be tin Struck out— By Walters 3 Hen-ahaphia 10 association and as such will Mountain conference race it will ficial announcement 3- Bases on balls— Walter 4 Jor ons of the toughest linemen on Tuesday by Head Coach Ike Arm' ’ bs eligible to compete in the state go into action minus the 9:30— SALT MFGRS vs DESERET NEWS ' Hits-O-ff Bens 1 -- Henshaw 5 Walters 13 services strong the R M C grid front in 7 3 Jorgens 1 In 3 'Losing pitcher meet of Ray Atkinson 205-pouDoubla play— Whitney Young —Walters Atkinson who was one" of the guard 'On one occasion the husky Atof CamiUi 1 Head Coach !I“? 10 E Hi 40 too Brink Meets Armstrong It - 110 Win Post Meet Budge TITO Pacific at Kelly Officially SOFTBALL GAMES TOIIIGIIT Reinstated J Star Utah Guard Ruled Ineligible save f per gallon 7:33 Covey’s Girls vs American Fur Girls 8:33 Anerbach Girls vs Heinz Girls FAIRflOHT PAP IL ADMISSION 10£ THE LITTLE RETflIL Charges “professionalism” the Spanish Fork stab Tuesday and he is ntw eligible to pitch for the Forkers in the state meet were dropped against whose defensive play has been a source of gratification to Redskin followers during the past two campaigns Joltlng Ray admittedly one' 'of finest prep grid Jers in the state during his interscholastle days at Davis high school proved a tower of strength on the Redskin forward well in 1935 his sophomore kinson was used STATION WITH fullback last season He was counted on as a certain starter this year and his being out of action will be a tough blow to the Indians” j ‘ at) INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto at Jersey City botpond rain 3 Baltlmor Buffalo Montreal at Nwark poatponsd rain JtocbMter at Syracu rain1 poatponed WHOLESALE WAYS 13th South & West Temple |