Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNEWETESDAY II MORNING AUGUST 1937 17 Don Erickson Medalist in Public Links Tourney on Coast v t T Salt Lakers Fail to Place in Meet ' Milkmen Lose Large Gallery Expected Patty Berg 3 Tussle Sets Record ToEiitcr At Country Club Match At Chicago Rotind Robin To Lemmon’s Cooper Little Smith and Thomson Eager to Talented Leather Pushers Strong Clubs MIIUMHIIWI 4-- f Leader Ties Mark — D&UGW Defends TOsaeETi- Kr- ’ Tfet at Toledo 77-6- 687 In Consolation Meet The Salt Lakers will take part in a consolation tournament at the Lincoln park course Wednesday morning The meet will be 18 holes of medal play golf with five beautiful prizes for the low scorers Ven Savage produced the finest golf of the Utah contingent but he couldn’t get his putts down Savage played his qualifying round with Ralph Presby of Sacramento who finished third among the shotmak ers and was the main cog on he vie torious team Savage was ahead of the Californian on nearly every hole until they got on the green and then Presby would get down his putts while Savage was taking 'two and sometimes three taps Savage has never been hitting his long shots as well as he has in this tournament but he could not score on account of his miserable putting Ven was four over par Tuesday and every extra stroke was due to a putted green 1 Ven had his heart set on this tournament and has been training diligently for the test but he could not make the grade and he was keenly disappointed I Shultz who led the Utah group on the first round lost three strokes to par on the seventh when his ball became buried in the sand and lost two more on the fifteenth when he sliced a shot under the trees As a result he finished with an 80 which blasted aR his hopes for a place in the tournament Trouble on Greens Summerhays and Goff like Savage had their most trouble on the greens Goff for the second straight day was just two ovefpar for 12 holes but he ran into the trouble on the tricky last six holes and finished high man for the squad It is the first time that Salt Lake City has ever had a representative at the national public links tournament All the Utahns cut the expected 160 qualifying score but it proved fruitless It was the first experience for any of the Utah players in a national tournament By RUSSELL NEWLAND Aug 10 OP) — Matching Harding park’s 72 Tuesday to add to his sensational 67 in the first round Don Erickson husky Swedish sharpshooter from Alhambra Cal won medal honors in the national public links golf championship le total of 139 equaled His the tournament record established in the first championship by George Aulbach 15 years ago at Toledo Ohio Needed tb qualify was 152 or better whose Erickson round Monday also set a local course record went out in par 36 and came home in the same figures to set the pace for an outstanding field of performers gathered here front 61 cities throughout the country and as far westward as Hawaii Two ptroke behind followed Fat Abbott who mixes up Hollywood movie “bit’ acting along with an excellent brand' of golf and In addition is the defending champion The curly-haire- d youngster from Pasadena finished a shot ahead of Ralph Presby whose fine 70 Tuesday and total 142 was largely reSAN FRANCISCO 36-ho- par-cracki- ng When Harry Cooper and Lawson Little tangle with ’Horton Smith and Jimmy Thomson at the Slt Lake Country club Thursday afternoon one of the largest golf gallgrips in Utah history is exCHICAGO Aug 10 Iff)— Marlon Lemmon’s Distillery and Tooele pected to be on hand The match will get under way at 2:15 p m Six of the outstanding clubs in of Cincinnati fashioned anMiley a and be followed will demonstration of special by shotmaking by Salt Lake City’s amateur diamond City chalked up victories Tuesday in the other Lake Salt round Tuesday over Base the famous subpar Independent quartet lineup four from the Salt Lake hall association-t- he the Onwentsla club course to conof a huge crowd expectation Federation of Amateur Baseball and whipping Golden GloryDlstillerymen Milk in a tinue toward a third consecutive two from the Salt Lake Independ- playoff game to decide the second is logical enough for the four links-me- n women’s western medal play are four of the greatest in the half championship of the Victory ent Baseball association will open golf derby with a total of 154 strokes fostilities Sunday in the 1937 city league 4 to 3 and Tooele City tum- game and the affair will be free bling White Star Service 13 to 2 to to the public Alex McCafferty Salt at the ‘halfway mark whil red round robin Three of the federation clubs— gain the right to meet Blue Bell Lake haired Patty Berg of Minneapolis club is Country professional for second crown the half in thq D & R G W Crescent and Woodfired her way back Into the battle in of circuit charge arrangements bury Realtors — have already defi- Capitol with a new course record nitely clinched posts in the tourney Clash Wednesday Shotmaking Technique RYE N Y Aug 10 (UP)-Har- -old Miss and C Y O haa practically clinched who turned out A briSurface Jr of Kansas City lliant Miley a spot in the tourney but amateur Lemmons will oppose Hunter While the match with these four — 76 a new women’s com2 Mcfirst John half overwhelmed Victory league winner in stars participating naturally will he Tueseday leaders have announced that the three-gam- e Diarmid of Princeton to enter the petitive course mark to lead the series starting Thurs- of parish nine still has a 'game to play a outstanding Interest the players quarterfinals and score the only up- field tame back Tuesday with a to see which club enters the with Woodbury Realtors and the day her six leaving outcome of the game may have some city tourney Francis Decker and E themselves are particularly eager set of the day in the annual eastern fihe A Petersen wlll umpire the Tooele to demonstrate the fundamentals grass court tennis championships strokes under par for the two days bearing on the fourth federation Her course record lasted only as game Tuesday Jen of good golf to the watchers Mat- at the Westchester Country club entity in the round robin McClana-hanVwl- ll Surface eleventh ranking player long as it took Miss Berg to hamHenry McGean business manager kins’ Spbrting Goods and ters of will shotmaking technique in the nation defeated the young mer out a spectacular clash Tuesday at 6 p m of the C Y O club announced on No 1 Lynn Petersen will um- be taken up in detail in the demon- Princeton Instructor of political Tuesday Playing almost every Tuesday night that the parish club stration and arising to the 1 1 science la shot perfectly McDiarmid would not play a scheduled Friday pire this game Lemmon's the surprise club of Four fundamentals of good form ranked No 7 nationally and was occasion by sinking a putt game with the Realtors maintaincommon to the methods of all four accorded the eighth place seed in for a birdie on the fourth hole and ing that the game will be played af- the second half race led 4 to 1 on the fifteenth for anter the city round robin to determine going into the last of the seventh professionals are cited by the tour- the draw while Surface went un- a other birdie the Minneapolis 4tar seeded the championship of the Wasatch but the Milkmen rallied to score ing1 quartet: As they grip the club it may be Frankie Parker Spring Lake N shot from a tie for ninth plaoe to league C Oren Wilson secretary of two runs and had the tying run on the federation however announced third and the winning run on sec- noted that the left hand is always J led the profession of seeded stars second with a 157 totals Het card to some degree over t'he top of into the round of eight ond Parker showed six birdies and the rest Monday that the game would be ton with one out but Lloyd Middle the shaft usually with the V be- who was seeded first because of pars rushed in to relieve the tiring played Wilson was out of town The other Minneapolis star in the Tuesday and could not be reached Hy Page whiffed Garside and Roger tween thumb and forefinger pointing his No 2 national ranking walapproximately toward the right loped William Robertson of Pasa- tournament Beatrice Barrett who for a decision on Whether or not the Berry to halt the threat 3 2 shoulder The right hand is placed dena Cal Bobby Riggs defeated Miss Berg for the Minnegame would be postponed C Y O Penovlch Hits Hard title last week so that if it were opened the flat of Los Angeles No 3 conquered sota women’s team members are convinced they on the will be given a place in the city Tooele City turned loose the full palm of the hand would present Peter Lauck Wynnewood Pa 4 achieved a Joe Hunt of Los Angeles No eighteenth hole but unsteadimeet without meeting Woodbury force of its devastating attack to a plane approximately parallel to 5 newly crowned national junior ness of the greens ahd trap troubls Realtors In the event the game is overwhelm White Star and remove the striking surface of the club an) not deemed necessary the playoff the Servicemen as factors in the facing in the direction of play The champion was pressed to three sets blew her score up tofn an 82 for a fifth place second half kce Ab Shields Tooele club lies diagonally across the hands before turning back Don McNeill 161 total She was will be held after the city meet 2 2 D & R G W champions of the hurler was jgiven capable support and touches both palms but it) is Oklahoma City 6 Johnny behind Mrs Dan Chandler of Dal-79 Van Ryn of Austin Texas No 6 las Texas who added a neat Bonneville league is the defending and Nick Penovlch belting short- held mainly hy the fingers eliminated the veteran J Gilbert to her opening 80 for 159 and third attack In Broad Are champion Crescent second place stop paced its team’s it Hall of New York 2 4 place and Edith Estabrooks of winner in the Bonneville circuit has with a double and three singles in ' 83 yan--The 'chih is swung a (Bltsy Grant T)f At- - Dubuque IOwa who needed77 an played good ball all season Wood-- ) ‘°“r rlps tt the plateHervet-ht- t Monarc and not picked up or lanta No 2 Frank X Shields after ranking second with bury Realtors and C Y O have home run aid Rinaldi and Shields lifted The player turns his body Hollywood Cal No 4 and Arthur day strong clubs which If they get off gotThetriples score about his spine as an axis with- Hendrix Lakeland Fla No’ 7r all on the right' foot will be hard to LEMMON out raising or lowering his head will see action in deferred third stop in the round robin meet ABH 0 A The left arm pushes outward until round matches Wednesday Indie entries will not be deter- Bhlmrdns rf 40 o 0 UP TO 35 MILES Price lb is becomes fully extended at the Alic'e Marble of San Francisco 3l 9 0 mined until several 'playoff games Stieu TO A GALLON If 3 0 0 0 national and of the as 3 Adelt champion 1 3 tap have been held 0 swing Penrose 3b 31 3 2 for the eastern won over title is Mrs a The downswing begun by See and Drive the H Page p 3 h 1 4 combined sliding-forwar- d and turn- Alter Blumenthal of New York 3 W Page o 1 D 7 2 2 club-hea- d 3 p 1 0 Gilbert cf to into the of go The movement quarterfinals hips ing NEW 2 Evans 2b is never thrown from the top Jadwiga Jedrzejowska Polish WomMiddleton p 0 en's DorMrs eliminated full of The hands champion the cocking 27 A21 9 Totals Totals 30 6 218 by C VERNON LANGLOIS of New York 4 1 Lemmon 100 030 0—4 the wrists is retained during the othy Andrus Utah’s Golden Glory 000 100 2 3 early stages of the downstroke If AMERICAN ANHOCIATION e WILLYS Dealer hit — Adelt Summary ever get Kanaaa Cltr Toledo 3 7 hit — Price Credit victory to H Page the hands or club-hea- d Hr 4141 St Pau! 19 Indlenapoiia 2 SorMata “1102 out— Btrucft of the the By ahead of Junn hips unwinding Milwaukee S Columbua 3 (Continued from Preceding Page) H Page 4 Middleton 2 J Dunn 6 Barney in of sources ower 8 the Mlnneapolle Loulavllle g Important I Bases on balls—Off H Page 2 J Dunn sent home a putt— her first 2 Barney 1 Umpires— Gilbert and E A the muscles of the waist and back will be lost long one of the match— to win No 11 Petersen I with a par 5 4 The twelfth was 'TOOELfi CITY WHITE STAR The are of a good kwlng is ABHSA halved in sixes as both players be- Wood rf ABHOA The direction 3 10 OjDelPapa cf 4 0 1 0 flat at the bottom came overcautious and needed four W Irvng lb 3 1 7 0Penolcb S 4 4 2 2 of the blow should be either hor! c 2b 3 Young strokes to reach the green M oigrmffjt ? s 1 “ Izontal otdownwardnevr upward 0 Bhafer If Third Finds Trap J Bhafer cf 3 l 2 oi a jthieida p 2 i o These players seldom foil back upon 1 0 OlHervet c 3 Carter p Miss Thomson's third shot 4140 0 0 0 OIMack 3b c 4 3 1 1 the right leg as they strike the Player No 13 found the trap to the right 1 Irving 2b 2 0 0 UNash rf 4 0 10 ball They build up all possible 2 0 0 0 ss of the green and Mrs Borg won Hill d speed from power sources Nichols 3b 2 0 1 4 the hole with a five taking the lead in the legs back arms and hands 24 7 18 8 Totals 37 16 18 7 Totals for good Maty Lou sent one tee Tooele 420 007 — 13 They time their swings to reach City d shot out of bounds on the next White Star be' 000 101 — 2 maximum speed a RiStolen bases — DelPaps hole and her next attempt was in naldi Summary: fore contact between club and ball Mack 2 Home run — Hervet d the rough behind a water tank hits— Rinaldi A Shields when they let the go free — Gressman Penovlch Struck out — By where it was impossible to do more hits — Decker of any restraint They hit or swing Carter 6 A Shields 4 Umpires than pitch out Into the fairway She and Peterson through the ball not merely at it wound up with an eight and her rfvalr playing safely registered a five to go two up No 15 was halved Sugarhouse WPA in sixes and on the sixteenth Mrs Borg’s perfect approach left her a Softballers Win v two-foputt for a birdie three and a Win that meant the match Sugarhouse WPA pounded out In the first flight Mrs Ernest a 17 to 2 victory over State Capitol Halverson of the Salt Lake Country WPA Tuesday In the first game (Continued from Preceding Page) club went 20 holes to defeat Mrs of a playoff series to decide the Frank Mehner-BrtlcGilchrist d Doug S Mrs Eccles and Ogden George championship in the Federal State Young'Eddia Bush 60 61 J G Leonard another Ogdenite softball league The second game Men's Singles Consolation Dick Rhodes Denver d Georgs Marca won over Mrs R E Lum of Fort will be played Friday at 530 on veris default Lutzen Buma jL George Cramer Casper the Columbus school field Douglas one up on 18 took second Andrews a R H E The score: Virginia’ d Maurice Canfield 17 11 3 flight feature tilt from Mrs George Sugarhouse WPA Denver d Schuyler Herns John Collins H Lowe 1 up 2 4 6 6i 6i r State Capitol WPA Junior Singles Consolation events In all three Allen and D Roberts Beverly Jack Celia Denver d Charles Baer Wednesunder will way flights Worthen and Sellers get default Eakins d Ben 81ack Denver Jimmy day Miss Hofmann and Mrs Borg 2 9 7 are booked to tee off at 8:30 a m 7ack Celia Denver d Afernie flwenaon with the remainder of the field fol- Lead Printers’ Meet Frank Mehner d Ray Dubois 62 62 Intervals Clifford Berg d Don Gibbs 62 61 lowing at BALTIMORE Provo d Jack Walsh Paul Harmon Aug 10 LP) — Joe 75 57 Balestri bookbinder from the gov Pfice Merlin Slack Provo d Pat HeaL 61 61 ernment printing office in WasH' Hal Lamb a Hardy Roberts Price 64 Bogey Slated ington ' and Bobby Peters Grand Merlin Slack Provo d Howard Bywater Feminine shotmakers at the Fort Rapids Mich linotype apprentice Junior Doubles mark Douglas Golf club will compete in took the lead at the Vemle Swenson-GrovRawlings d James a bllnd bogey tourney Wednesday of the Union Printers’ international Porter d Georgs Lamb l Greenhalgh-HaJack The affair is scheduled bo get under golf tolirnament hefe Tuesday with e Canfield Casper Wyo tl59s 60 63 way at 9 a m Allen-Pa- Hunter Outfit will compete in a middleweight Two of the outstanding amateur boxers who the A A U outdoor meet are Dan Thomas left and Willis Sharp right bantamweight star City-BlueB- Champions to Show Skill In A A U Fistic-Mee- 6-- Eleven Defending Titleholders Will Enter First Outdoor Tourney By MARLOWE BRANAGAN When the first annual outdoor A A U fight tourney ever held m Salt Lake City officially gets under way Thursday at 8 p m at Community baseball park the announcer will have no difficulty knowing who’s who and fans will be able to identify the boxers in the rival corners the old familiar §tandbys being slated for duty in the three-nigprogfam Old home week will be celebrated m style eleven defending champions seven in the senior class and four in the junior division having The lone abalready entered sentee int’he senior division will be 5-4 Jack Townend Pocatello Idaho who won the heavyweight crown Optical Shop softballers pulled in the spring meet held here in March Russell Wolz who walked one of the major upsets of the seaoff with the junior middleweight son Tuesday night when they defeated Lang Welding 5 to 4 in an crown and Roy Farley little junior featherweight champ exceptionally fast same played at White park also will be absent No heavyweight' Pederson Optical Shop mound and lightheavywelght titleholders ace limited the bayd-hittln- g Weldwere crowned In the Junior diviaion ers to six Tess than the hitsrtwo at the meet held in March winners made off Bart Dennery ’ Lang southpaw — Senior Division Only In other games at White All fighters in the outdoor meet Equitable Life spilled Western park Opts will compete in the senior division 16 to 4 W 0 W surprised by de- S 3 1 to L AuerleaVll®’ Stamp Only the most advanced type of 1in- :1 feaehjWaiked ove1- Covey's 16 to 9 will see action thus fighters won by forfeit from suring fans of three nights of amjle M M C staged the major upset leather bossing at Fairmont the Jewish boys Champs who will show in the meet humbling the favored Modern include Byron Boyd Provo Verline Hoffine Ana- Woodmen team 12 to 5 Matt Grob-stei- n poled out a circuit blqw for conda Mont middleweight Marvin Jensen Salt Lake City welter- the winners Pinney Beverage taking full advantage of five Ostler erweight Johnrty Nunley Salt Lake rors the Candymen 10 to 6 City lightweight Vern Bybee Og- and Ltamed den featherweight Willis Sharp Press 12O to O4 F toppled Quality S Sausage won Midvale bantamweight and Richforfeit from Al’s Barbecue ard Hess Pocatello Idaho fly- byTuesday’s remit At White Park weight all in the senior division Junior champs who will make their R Life Equitable lfl 15 debut in the senior division are Western Opts 4 BUnl0P “1 Woods and Terry Orchard Salt Lake City welterweight Dick Birrell Price Llveeey R W lightweight Tony Mikas Price S L Stamp bantamweight and Marvin Mar- wow j 5 Love and Johanson shall Ogden flyweight Btein and Wall With such an array of talent availg able together with such scrappers Optical Shop 4 Welding 2 6 as 'Gus Carkulus Butte feather- Lang Pederson and Burgess Dennery and Huber weight Alvin Sweeney local Louis Nelson former flyR H E Auerbach's is 13 0 weight champ and Paul Davini Covey 3 6 bantam club star Rotary Boys’ Cragun and Hobbs Bpsder and Brown Coal 9 are 0 assured of three of fans King nights (forfeit) action in abundance At Fairmont park ht Optical Ten Hands Lang Setback two-fist- Peck-Ash-Pa- ht L - 46 Club Boys Davinl’s R Enter 4 12 HE 7 6 two-minu- te 6-- 6-- SOFTBALL Tonight WHITE PARK No Temple Opp Fair Grounds 5— BIG GAMES— 5 Featuring 8prl— ' American Linen Girls vs Pyke’s Girls ' CAN AMFRICAN LINFN BEAT -- - ’ PiKE’S AGAINV ADMISSION 10 : 7 General Foods William gnd Westover Matthew 6-- R B 3 5 Sharpshooters 1 iawkin and Dodge 8hiro and OkinL X H E X General Foods MdMtiteM 3 4 4 8 “ 2 Sharpshooters McMurray and Dyer Bhups and Dodge Wednesday's Schedule Boulevard Garage vs Sharpshooters No 2 9 a m " Cubs vs Troop 15 No 2 U a n tv— r ' BOUTHrXV ASSOCIATION Knoxville 6 Memphis 0 Atlanta 5 New Orleans 1 1 Little Rock 20 NaehvM Birmingham at Chattanooga postponed 6-- WILLYS 6-- L Triumphs Faatest-Growt- Three-bas- e Two-bas- Charge-defeat- to 12-fo- club-hea- split-secon- Three-bas- e club-hea- Two-bas- e Net Meet ot Summary e five-minu- te 5 3 2 le TeA-Du- fer 6-- 6-- Cramer-Mauric- OFF SIDE! By Jo Metzer ul James d Frank Hays Qorey-Harr- y 4-- 6 6--3 6--1 Schenk Junior Singles Consolation 6--1 Allen Hardy d Hays Gorey 6--2 George Cramer Casper Wy Lang 61 12-1- 0 Women's Doubles Josn Van Nort-Pegg- y Meagher d Graycs Norris-Genev- s 8 10 Mills 6-- 4 Nagurski and Lopez To Battle on Coast Aug 10 Iff)— Los Angeles negro Bray decision pounded out s over Art Sykes 185 Chicago in their fight here Bray was credited with nine rounds Jimmy Thomas 136 Pittsburgh Pa negro scored a decision in six rounds over Young Lou Massey 141 Philadelphia LOS ANGELES Aug 10 (UP)— Bronko Nagurski best known as University of Minnesota’s most fear some'’ fullback Wednesday night will defend what is jokingly called the world wrestling title against d Vincent Lopez flower of the southland circuits The performance will be held In the local bail park and shapes up as an athletic extravaganza which well may surpass anything the Greeks had A word for ‘'Advance ticket sales indicate (ala crowd of 20000 (b) the Bronko may be the biggest boost wrestling has seen in years and (c) Barnum probably lived too soon Ilankinson Victor Ilostak Wins hand-picke- 211 LOS ANGELES ffi— Aug Hank Hankinson 215 Akron Ohio knocked the ageing George Godfrey 265 former Lelperville Fa black shadow back into oblivion Tuesday night when he scored a technical knockout in the eighth round of a i scheduled 6-- Mrs Borg nd 3 4 McMurrgy and 190-ya- rd ne 6-- SAN FRANCISCO 2 hole-in-o- 16-h- Roe-Co- A1 6-- 6-- two-rou- General Foods Sharpshooters Tokyo MldgeU Tigers 8-- ot t BtreveU-PaUrto- holder of the previous tournament record of 699 ended up with 610 today Marion Miley Clings to Lead in Western Meet To Encounter City le and Golf- - 34-4- v 9 2 name was entered by Foulger Nelson and Harrison B Ludlow ana Harwood R Tedesco of director Fred (Feets) athletics at the Rotary Boys’ club R R X d 10 Beverage 10 Tuesday Other members of the Pinney Candy 6 10 5 west side club who appear are Ostler Little and Elkrem Forsberg U Jeffs Dave and Ostler Louis Romana lightweight Rowe welterweight and Nunley R H jj1 i 4 Tf rn e defending lightweight champion 5 M W A 9 3 will weigh in at the Elks Wagner and If Guss Larson and Nelson Fighters 9 L Sausage 9 Al’a Barbecue 0 (forclub Thursday at 2 p m Dr Milton Pepper will be in charge of the feit) WEDNESDAY'S SCHEDULE At Bhtte Park physical examinations Arden Dairy vs Mather's Eggs 9 p m Bouts will be for five Oil vs Mountain States Telephone Utah A new system in timing 7 p m sponsible for Sacramento Cal win- rounds American Linen vs Pyke Manufacturing will be Inaugurated Dick Walters ning the team championship will to the attend O W vi Equitable Life 9 P m again checking New Tourney Record of the rounds and rest periods and Cudahy Facklug vs Western States Gro10 p n cery another timer will be used At Fairmont-Pa- rk The California quartet posted a the count made over fallen to check R vs A and 9 fighters 6:30 team total for the medal m p Covey vs American Fur 7 30 p m play of 687 also a new tournament Heins Drug vs Auerbach’s 8 30 p m record His teammates and their lecrealion Baseball Bait Manufacturers va Deseret News totals were I Hall Dufour p m 930 Leu rue Junto? e 147 and Frank Toronto and Guidero each with 149 ’ Santa Monica Cal was second in Cubs Art Sykes Defeated Be&rcfctfl team standings with 593 and San finFrancisco runnerup last year By Coast Battler ished third with 687 Seattle 1936 Troop 15 Winner Fundamentals of Good Distillery- Array— le 79-7- three Salt-La- ke -- Baseball Honors By JIMMY HODGSON SAN FRANCISCO Aug 10-- Salt Lak City four representatives In the national public links tournament were dropped from the title picture before the match play even started Tuesday when they failed to make the championship bracket Ven Savage led the Utah quartet with a card pf 6 — 155 but he was three strokes from thequalifying limit of 161 Norm Shultz had a card of 0 — 167 to tie with Larry Summerhays who turned in 157 Arnold Goff had a for the two days’ play As a team the four Salt Lakers had a total of 628 which put them in twenty-fift- h place in a field of 40 squads Sac ramento became the new intercity chanipion with a brilliant total of ' ' SEATTLE Aug 10 iff)— Ai Hos-ta- k of Seattle climbed another rung up the middleweight ladder here Tuesday night by scoring a technical knockout over Allan Matthews St Louis negro In the ninth round of a scheduled match 10 “You lucky boy! You get on BASE for that!” r tl |