Show 7--- ---1 I I i c '--- - 4 a Ilf 11151 LAKE TRIBUNE 1 e 0 I b rto en n PhyllisLockwoodImpressive in 64 C Win - 6-- 3 Over-Rut- h K":''' 1 : ees''''41'4"6-4:-:11- :: hard-hittin- In 6-- 6 le A ve le good-size- crowd watched d the University of Utah sensation cap- ture the championship on the Forest Dale clay courts It was the close of the major tournament season in Utah and a series of exciting final znayhen made th'S climax a thrilling A Later in the day Bennion Dixon joined forces to overwhelm the Freed brothers Dave and Dan In the men's doubles final The2 1 score was 6 Phyllis Lockwood of Denver exhibited a sizzling service and the net play ever shown by a feminine netter in theseParL3 IT she took the measure Salt Lake City champion Cella Wins Thriller Jack Cella youthful Denverite nosed out southpaw Frank Mehner Salt Lake City in the junior 6 This was singles final 4 the tightest battle of the day and both Cella and Mehner had match points in the strenuous third setbefore the Coloradoan finally triumphed - 8 t 8-- S In Al 1- 1- Yt r P 6-- 6-- I 0 7 Miss Lockwood teamed with Betty Hutchinson of Boulder Colo to romp off with the women's doubles at the expense of Miss Crow and then and Mary Gibbs shared the mixed doubles title with Harold Holland also of Denver by I 1 1 of a 6 7 triumph 2 over Miss Hutchinson and the hard- working Dixon For the third time this season Jack Greenhalgh of Salt Lake took the measure of Allen Hardyin the boys' singles final This time the 2 score was 5 Frank Mehner and Jimmy Eakins raptured the junior doubles in a n out battle with the tenaRockwood cious Cliff Berg-Lyn- n 7-- 6-- long-draw- ' 6 6 combination 1 Carol Stiverson of Denver won the junior singles consolation from Bob Williams 6-- 3 of Salt Lake 3-- 6 3 6-- seventh--magnifice- back nt court play doing the trick in those instances The third set found Ben- nion's serve invincible as the ball broke high to Dixon's backhand leaving him the alternative of a lob or a "poke" Lobs proved suicidal against the smashing Dick and other tactics had no better effect Bennion winning his last three serv- lee games of the set without the loss of a point Lively Fourth Set Dixon's first serve which had been giving him trouble came back with a bang in the fourth set and he held his delivery as easily as Bennion until the score reached But on the ninth game Bennion broke Dixon's service with a perfect drop shot a sizzling volley and forcing shots that caused Buck to err twice The champion ‘wa-- s far from through and made th count on Eennion's next serve love- 30 as Dick's volleys hit the net but the college ace continued to storm the barrier with the result of three clean placements and a match point I I v 1 & volley Haat Dixon could barely with his racquet It was a great victory for 1 v touch Ben-Mo- n whose only loss to an interrnountain player this season was defeat at the hands of Dixon in a Knight cup fray His brilliant game was atits best and the veteran Dixon needed no apologies in defeat He has won titles with less effective tennis than he played in his losing battle Sunday n doubles comThe bination which had eliminated the champions Gordon Giles and Grant Evans earlier in the week was altogether too strong for the Freeds after an exciting first set The brothers broke Bennion's serve on the third game of the set and had 0 lead when the break a 4 came Dan whose hard drives and powerful berve had featured his team's attack until then missed two volleys on set point and Dixon and Bennion pulled out thegame a v 1 Dixon-Bennio- - 5-- ' I 40-3- ed On Following Page) Minnesota Student Wins Log Rolling ESCANABA i" I ' i ' Mich Aug 15 Loglrolling—long a turnherjack art —went collegiate Sunday when Joe Connor University of Minnesota student defeated Wilbur Marx 27 of Eau Claire Wis in the finals of a contest for the world - ' - I ! )ki'" 0 i - xx : - t ‘ or Stoops Will Stage Series Gene Mako of Los Angeles the world champions successfully de- fended their title when they won 6 6 the doubles crown on over Parker victory and Francis X Shields of Los An- geles the movie actor who has been out of tenn is for two years Aquatic Aces - Vie for ? 4 7-- 7-- eii:': ' "" — - - :!" 4 ss 44-toiR 2-- 2 Rich Prize q"-'?:i:§- k i tLEVELAND I 4::::?:::6:i1:1:::'::' I - Aug 15 Up— 8-- 3 6 w° feminine aquatic i 9 Alice Marble of Los Angeles the — for stars will compete here Monday t ' $2000 in cash prizes and the worlds national women's champion Who — t NEW LONDON Conn Aug 15 Polish star Jadwiga professional swimming championi ":I and ship for women over the ()—Victorious in the final Satür vanquished 49$14''''''5 course of : recent ' the '''::: America's cup sloops Mrs Sarah io::::::::1:'::ii-:':with ::: Among ke:: prominent yacht races and trials will e' of Boston to win the k ) '' i: k' entered in the queens 4 verge here Monday to open a week's title by defeating by Bernarr Mac and the Great cruise that for the first time will 1' Van Ryn of Austin :: are: Martha ::4 see all five British and American 0rr-t'—----anit Carolin Babcock of Los White Sulphur Springs rlevliimu sm eorf 1 A:wn cup yachts in one race former worlds champion ng esieest:v 9khad The cruise under the burgee of :::: difficulty winning his --and at the 411arter and half-mil- e 9 the New York Yacht club will start '' '': throughout the match I Mrs Lenore Winpard d'meb3oteldled was poor in the o: ' game world's Monday with a race from New Lon-o- f :9 Papresent '"ahalf-mil- e don to Newport R I Riggs picked up it r::::'1:40ii4:4°8Illi:' at and the quarter ::i''':': :i:A: :::: I i t : when Parker came close s:): Yachtmen expect the series to ' f ei Others include: Susan 21 :"'-:: :'::::k: z:f'::§: and committed errors show among other things the rela- 'torroog::: N J of Seabright ?::?1: g0 three breaks in tive standing of the 1934 America's national mile champion: at ere first set Parker broke cup races and this year's crop Nemecek of Detroit former al '4 the third game to take k:":'::: amateur state Ranger Harold S Vanderbilt's t ':0 :::':::::::::::4$4:::::::::-:::::41'4:4theRig i but Riggs broke back i successful defender will again meet 14 amateur national junior :' 1 the vanquished British challenger game In the eighth at the half-mil- e :: and ' — broke through again Endeavour II of T O M Sopwith Mona Looney of Toronto 1':I'S:i-to take a 3 lead' He trailed In addition three other class J 'SII':::!:6'!i'::::'''' ::::' in the three and ''' ' ::::::!::: rkuanntirrsst ' only to run five straight points sloops from the 1934 cup campaign race there last year i::q':'''t?:::::A:Ak::c--:i:-:::' the set 41e gained set will take part They are Endeavour ::9N: It will be Miss ptoe httakee tet i deuce- on- a drop shot I the unsuccessful challenger--o' rare professional e that year Chandler Hovey's Miss Ethelda Bleibtrey ehl9e2Ot and then won the set when Parker overdrove the baseline bow which Vanderbilt then sailed Olympic champion for :::: and Gerard B Lambert's Yankee service in the ftftlt all distances in freestyle :'f:':::: second set and moved which lost to Rainbow in trials in will be starter while :"":z-:":':4t:':::::::::: lead on his own service 1934 :': 0$: ::to5:' Jarrett Johnny er 049 254::!::':::::' !'":':': '"""' to deuce three times ' Aileen Rigginwill judge - ' 3 advantage but Park- nbwi E service in the tenth to -- - N - Parker's only point rh i -was an overhead was again in Riggs ::9::'::::::::'': :: '' :: l::V:::::::1:::::::::: executid his first ace ' '::: ::'::1:::: :':':''':'::::':H'::::: kt4::n:?::X:':' 00'66$" the match for sit point Parker :ii::::R: ::::::::?"N4:i''" '' I':'‘ gi of :5:: ::::::'°::: '::::::?::::-- " '::: netted oft his backhand t give ':' Men's singles and juniorsingles :::::::1 :::::::: :::::: :':i::::::: t Bobby the second set :' matches between the hours of 9 ' in Seventh Break BRANCH LONG N J ' ''' d: a m and 10 p m will launch the ::1::: ' UP)—Tommy Farr annual Victory tennis tournament zateAru gehT was no break until the tr for the egho game of the final set when Monday 4 ""'"-"'' "''"K":"' "::" and his The entry list is the largest in to deuce twice Parker " Broadribb settled all rumors of after ' ' history according to Ralph Morris Riggs the gam on two drives friction between them Sunday tournament manager and keen comwere inches over the Dick Bennion (full figure) won the intermountain men's singles championship from Fred "Buck" Dixon (inset lower left) when they both declined to conwas two points away petition is expected for the various Riggs ov se manBgfthat sider an offer from Al Weill titles at stake in the ninth game match the Sunday and then the two stars joined forces to win the men's doubles crown in exceedingly impressive fashion of $35000 hr lost Ihis ager of Lew Ambers Doubles will get under way Tuesadvantage when angle contract for a two-yla- r in divisions several went outside day 013)anndF41$313' services Monday's schedule: Parker broke service to tie at Well offered $5000 down MEN'S SINGLES but lost his service on errors 000 on completion of the deal which Elton Larson As Lyman Daines court 1 to a m wodld allow Broadribb to retain in the eleventh game which went to deuce three times His foreLamar Peterson vs Wilford Arnovitz the manager's "cut" of the purse court 2 S p tn hand drives were again just goRav Dubois vs Dick Baldwin court 1 in Farr's bout with Joe LouisAu9 P ing over the baseline Parker net- gust 26 ate J ordan vs Norman Page crAk 1 i ted Riggs' first two services in 6 p tn the Broadribb putting suggested court 2 Jack Neville va Fred Rich the final gameandthensentLan— 6 p nn "Hme"tidhad angle shot outside for match 1 point vilie4 Cliff 1invt consider it he 6 Bop a brief exchange NEWPORT R I Aug 15 UP)--- - comewouldn't from Y Parker SARATOGA SPRINGS N nowhere under After vs Charles Maddox court 4 up the To Be Held 8 p m Don Budge world's outstanding Broadribb's management he said came up and netted to I 15 (A')—Racing commissioners Community Park um vs Harold Forsberg 'Aug cou'rattb5'ir C6 amateur will resume his major and he did not intend to change match — in of 22 states discussed Sunday night Duke Mayo vs von J11110n court 1 reached the top n Sixteen talented amateur boxers ranging from 112 to more than singles tennis competition Monday since he had proposal to banish inexperienced court 2 ou du Greene I Jack Lattimer Tornmy boxed five rounds with the riders from the country's tracks as the 200 pounds m in 8 7 player at at to will gather p Community park Monday four sparring partners in Sunday's top I Murat on Hovey ml Casino tournament Preliminary to Monday's opening take an active part in title battles mrD3c7p mngs He went one roUnd each constituting the grand finale to of the annual convention One of the strongest internation- drill session vs Burton Wheatlake uritirn4ne Itowniey Dean Maxie Long and c ot! Association of State the first outdoor A A U ring meet ever held in Salt Lake City fields of the eastern season total- with Basher of National the al MPtila Abe ye Allen Donkin court 5 leorge Commissioners Title bouts in eight weight di ing 93 and inéluding every one of Joe Wagner and two with 1 7 delegates Racing Feldman He dropped Feldman ttni Young I Bob Prosser court 1 discussed a suggestion that interestwill be and visions nation's ten this stars staged first jockeys ranking 8 p nt with a snappy left ing duels are in prospect a num- will vie against the lanky Califor- momentarily Frank Milliken vs Paul Bagel's court 2 be required to serve as "contract' I1y' Aug 15 a ber of the spring tourney cham- nian who has confined his court hook flenTird Lowe vs Woodrow Whits court exercjae boys for a year before ridruns in the last half ing for to on defend to their hand race efforts doubles and pions since 3 8 p m in being he any ing play of inning when the Hugh Brand vs Ellsworth Hale court titles The meet was to have been his teammates brought' back the Edwin J Brown Seattle president 4 8 p m staff ran into a wild concluded Saturday night but a Davis cup from England F R Frampton vs Clans Hale court 5 of the association said he would Tucson Arizona team 8 fimaca the batrainstorm conFrank for postponed such of and the Milwaukee a rule Parker heavy introduce Gilchrist vs Lynn Rockwood the regional champion Si LOUIS Aug 15 (R)—The tles until Monday court 3 10 a Jul sideration of the group Bryan (Bitsy) Grant of Atlanta ship junior American Legion Clem Jones vs Cliff Berg curt 2 Lake Marshall Salt Marvin shared who Cardinals office announced City International would the "Thist Sunday singles ruling it adopted t 10 a tn series Harry James vs Don Gibbs court 3 do nitore to eliminate green riders night that Paul Dean who recently deaf mute star and Remo Polidori assignment with Budge were seedwon 8 to T With 9 toumg comY will O Tooele C below youngster and him ed and the just protect pub- underwent a shoulder Bobby Riggs court 4 from racing - the and winning runs being Borg '11 Bill gagers in pete for the The Whites turned back crown operation Andy 9 fiam won flyweight Californian I who than lic's money know" an effort to anything the plate on walks 6 in the Elks Gorey vs Homer Warner court he said Zinik A C will oppose the historic Castho trophy last year bring his question Davini bases loaded Sacramento: 5 10 a m with the Fort at match dethe Willis golf Midvale of a Dick Warner theaavem was in ranked Earl liasker Sharp the marked back to normal arm fourth had draw PToo frequently a jockey riding piled upa 7 to 1 lead at The others rated on the domestic club Sunday It was the court 5 bla first race thinks more of wheth- decidCd to apply felt-- voluntary re- fending bantamweight titleholder of the sixth inning used the Jimmy Eakins vs Pat Heal The of 'the season bout the of feature were 9 ternmie Undoubtedly list the off Newark horse's tirement for the remainder of the the Gregory Mangin three pitchers in a futile effort to Swenson vs 'Howard Vogele er he's going to fall evening will be witnessed when N J veteran John van Ryn of won three and the Whites two court 1 10 p m back than of trying to win the season stave off defeat The results: featherVern 2 Antlers: cot James Porter A's: John Lang Bybee Ogden Austin of Texas: MeDiarmid John race" he added It was the first time In ten years to WRITES Prior to Sunday's double-los- s PURPLES 101) his title Princeton N defends 0 that a team other than the Cali- Simon Shapiro Blaine Grey is four years old the Pirates it wasannounced both weight king J and Charles Harris Howard Bywater vs Nobo Xa36 court The association Waiter H4tbih m the flaying—fistsof-Alv-i3 10 JA against of Tornio champion won this regibnar H H Rose OIL R Bresheare Paul and Dizzy Dean who also has Tom Kato vs' John Talmagi court 4 and BrownFive of the nine foreign entries E H Miller M McDowell 'Johnny 10 pm about uniform racing rules be- a sore arm would accompany the Sweeney Salt 1 IIAr1 Weir ib will de- - were also seeded with C E Hare Tom Mackay Ro y Jonas vs Ted Dirter court 5 bring the Rotary Nunley 31 Lynn states" ktiOlklea tween Lou Cain nbeti 10 rt m Cardinals on their road trip But fend his against of England topping that list The Dr Jack Greenhaighvs Floyd Jenson court Browning 01Tod A Vonah Addresses by John Hay Whitney about the time their train departed Ron 3 T 'K nowles 3 INTERNATIONAL LEAGES Smithen 0N 1 11 a m 1plaho redWilliamsc others the were Jiro Yamagishi 3 Toronto 4 Syracuse 5 Vetter Bob J Williams vs Leo Hammel court Joseph E Widener Heywood Broun Sunday night for Charleston George Llewellyn W head and Terry7Orehard and Carl Rochester Baltimore 2 (second C WSW Christens1i a m 2 it and Herbert Bayard Swope chair- Va where they plan an exhibition Jaeobs will battle for the welter- Japanese champion Jacques Brug- Parker Campbell 01Floyd Fougar 3 game seven Innings) Bradshaw (Note: Those whose names are not listed non and Yvon Petra of France and Herman Fogge Montreal 04 (second game Newark man of the New Yolk state racing Monday night the Redbird office Wright received byes) crown Orchard a clever C M Jones of England seven Innings) Len Clark 3'Al Clark commission will be given during the suddenly announced Paul's decision weight JUNIOR SINGLES — Buffalo Jersey City (second gams boxer and a had hitter is favored With the national doubles tourney 21 seven innings) 161 Total Total John Nicolaysen vs Dick Baldwin court convention to turn the back 3 11 a m Jcvobs husky week a the team Casino away only the of famed old An inspection Bill 4 vs coutt Gay Aden Geary Verline Hoffine Anaconda Mont play will be highly significant 11 a m track and the yearling Sheridan Loses Elks club will put his middleweight Budge and Mako winners here last Bud Greene vs Bill Clawson court 5 Saratoga is sales also planned 11 84m ABERDEEN S D Aug 15 1113)— title on the block when he faces year loom invincible court Add Bennion vs Allen Jenkinson 1 12 noon Omaha slugged its way into the rugged Otto Bohn of Salt Lake City a Don Wharton vs Orlando lintel's court 1111§1H1 finals of the region four American Byron Boyd and Gene Robertson 2 12 noon The Big Six the and Provo of latter Bob J Williams vs Nonnin Gulbrannen the baseball SunWalter Senior Takes tourpey court 312 noon Standing of the leaders (first threes in Legion junior of forxrwill fight for the tiaN Omer Morns Vik Lee Hammel court 4 each league): day by trouncing Sheridan:- Wyo LAST FEW DAYS TO crown and Bryce Western 13 R AB H Pct 21 to 24n a wierd contest s 12 noon Title Net 417 89 107 400 Milner Dunn court Medwick Cards-- 104 Richard Johnic-alvwill with clegh Thorn BUY Springville YOUR 72 421 383 P Wner Plrates105 161 5 12 noon 362 72 228 29 87 Conrad Bertin Provo for the court Hartnett Cubs Heys Gorey vs Grant Morrison HARBOR SPRINGS Mich Aug TEXAS 82 315 49 120 381 Travis Senators 1 1 p rn heavyweight title 89 Dallas 2 San Antonio O 362 373 93 135 15 Ray Dubois vs Charles Baer Court 2 Gehringer Tigers Seniror of San Fran- 1:Zo All others postponed rain Yankees —105 392 99 145 370 Gehrig tennis chamcisco won ori4terson vs Wilford Arncivita court 3 1 p m pionship singles Sunday by defeatPaul gagers vs Fred Emery court 4 At the Present Brennan Joins ing William Murphy of Chicago rillrMerrill tittoim!at“tskty-tr99ttto-- 9- J I )°11biell Twenty-thre- e Crown k"::-'---i Ete ":"4:-?: ktanel fsa- st con-be- it: kN 440-:?- i: el: :': ': : t :::: r- ct wie ::::-::::11:::--:-- ' ei:7' ::':: i:1::-:::'':- e '' it - Rain-virtu- ': ttillhemr Hm'e fi: :::: :' e- -- aeg '':-':- lr -- Vctory Net meet Opens noirrieetRohold 711 e Friction Rumor Denie ::: -- :?f ' 1: Turf Leaders ! 'rt I May Ban New Jockeys ?7 Budge Seeks Crown in Casino tilt Amateur Boxers in Title Bouts Monday Night FinalsaftAttloor—Taurliantent 5-- I nd- at ' 1 Tucson Wins Legion Crown fifty-sevent- h Paul Seeks To Retire (211--It- a ----- Whites Win Elks Match 12-1- ra N r ion-il'e- 131tiebs i aeri 1 — 01 9 k HUNTERS WARNING! 1 t 1 Champion Joe Louis Goes To Canvas in Drill jack Dickson court 5 va James Davidson court vs Ban Barker 2at RIFLE or SIIOIGUll the-weste- ilet:111vs John Lang court 2 2 p vs Homer Warner court 3 vick Warner vs Ted Duren court 4 2 p m James Porter Vs Nobo Kato eourt 5 2 tingle Swenson VI Floyd Janson court 3 p m Jack Greenbalghva Bill Bpeer 4'011102 3 T i imm joking-vKeith Taylor court P Paul Hood 1 4 6-- lif aelid5 Both Bennion and Dixon Played fine tennis in their titular singles battle Dick seemed a bit nervous at the start and he erred frequent- at the net during the first set when Dixon played with character 'sac steadiness to win out at 2 Buck broke his rivars serve three times in that set Bennion volleying a teasing chop into the net on set point But the second set was another Bennion's ground strokes story grew more accurate and more se- vcr e and he put away shot after shot at the net He broke Dixon's service on the third game and again 1 - 6-- Races and of one i - N g Dick Bennion Salt Laker took over the inter- mountain tennis throne Sunday afternoon when his hopping serve 4 2 2 and deadly net play brought him a victory over Fred (Buck) Dixon of Provo the defending titleholder tri ::! ::: al wood : ' i': RYE N Y Aug 15 (AP)—Bobby Riggs the Holly star and national clay court titleholder won his third major eastern tournament when he annexed the sectional krass court tennis singles championship by defeating Frankie Parker of 3 Milwaukee apd New York a member of the Davis cup team 5 5 at the Westchester Country club Sunday Don Budge of Oakland Cat and ' : '1 By BOB GOODELL By Triumphing Over ShieldsFrankie kA' c! i:::41::':: N 17 It i1 t ''it a ry 's Riggs Wins Over Parker In Singles Final at Rye - ill74:77'::- k""'''4'' - Crow Ce11a43are1y Noses Out Mehner'in Junior Climax a ry lel ' Don Budge Gene Mako Take Doubles Crown 1 er ly if 1 Dominant Figures in (Annual Region T nieitt 017116 lit - ' 'I - 01-0i60S0dé- Dixon Bows in Four Sets Teams With Conqueror To Take Doubles Title o rt ft - 'I rd en ' --- IlltOlne4ôtäin'-'- Tennis (:hámpi()&hiti 1 on Itti 1937 18 AUGUST ' Ilb Dick a a MONDAY MORNING 3 3 p m Dick Dorton va Sterling Paul court 4 3 o m Bat Lamb vs Bob Hall court 5 3 b m court 1 mernit White vs COI( Barg 4 lioTard Vogeler vs Emerson Hardy court 2 1)4msetielesca vs Lynn Rockwood ' POMPTON LAKES N 3 Aug 15 UP)—Joe Louis entertained a crowd of 1500 training camp vial tors Sunday-b- y sitting down suddenly and unintentionally in the middle of the ring its he went through six rounds of boxing in preparation for his heavyweight title defense against Tommy " title Farr 4 Joe—made it clear he hadn't Marx boa beenthetilkholder Itisrilf- - named 4 court stuck his chin in front of a Punch since 1927 4 I I till !Imagers vs Robert Thomas court by his actions after he got up Jimmy Johnson Cloquet Minn was third Walter Scates Brinnon 5 Roy Austin V A Hon Hardy souk L In the second round of his drill Wasto fourth and Walter Swanson 5 liglolrho'nn whoa nntena ars not usttd with Pal Silvers Brooklyn heavy13rinnono fifth weight the champion nirried Al raceival Woo A - 6-- 4 Giant Ctub 2 10-- 8 Ind Catherine Wolf Elkhart won her fourth victory in women's NEW YORK Aug 15 (—Don singles downing Elizabeth Keating Brennan veteran right-hanpitch3 6 Paut 5 er was signed Sunday by the Giants StRussell Ball El Paso and John to bring their squad up to the Shostrom Chicago defeated Willimit liam and Cheater Murphy the ChiThe former New York Yankee cago twins o 3 3 in the men'a and Cincinnati Reds' pitchers was singles event the Giants after a short d 7-- dose and:was off balance when Silvers shoved him back Ho sat downhard but was up right away and sought to belt Silvers around during the remainder of the The Brooklynite clinch round 6-- 4-- e-- 6-- 8-- - signed by stay with their International league srm at Jersey City4 Several days to Ing frequently managed stay ago he announced he planned to Swim Record on his feet until the bell ask for voluntary retirement' but feT °KY° Aug 15 lin—Adolf Kie-Louis then boxed two rounds of Chicago bettered the Japan changed his 'mind when the Giants! 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