Show 1 ' - ' THE' it AI SALT LAKE TRIBUNE AUGUST le 1937 MONDAY MORNING ' ' 13 -- I S 4 El' '' onte Golf Team Upsets Forest Dale By I 2 Scoi'-'- -- Wins for Series With Yankees I l II Edgar ::i!i:!!:"---- -- - ( s - ph :'1 - 54-Trium- ' 0 a r - 3 --- - ::!::::-7r:::i:- from Preceding Page) eavor Losing '444 itinnEdwiapicintecsbDer—owWn a b melee DENVER Aug 15 (11Th pardriving Jack Malloy of Tulsa forgot t '': ::g 3 ) Optical Shop Whips G E In Softball trl l "' 1 1 1 gilt-edg- 1 Yns Frank - Two-bas- e la banging Three-bas- e I i a e Victor H'c ---- -- : — 2 2 2 1 3 4 4 0 — 500 313 250 000 Sunday's Results El Monte 14 Forest Dale 12 Bonneville 27 Niti ley Park I ' FOREST Jensen DALE Mel EL MONTS 0Layne Phil Boizter Hack Owen Royal Jensen Hy Demke in victories N O M OIL Thompson Paul Chase 1 0 0 0 3 3 — --- I Total Total 121 VI) Savage Walt Cosgritt Juddy Wilcox Veil Howie mold :of f Millham Lou Maiming Norm Shull 7 Harry Gurley A Eine - Baldwin Total 14 : NIBLEY PARK 2' Sid Hemstreet X Chuck 3raves 3 Paul Foster 11 Art Hurzeler 31George Burton 1 Bill Lent) 31John Vosse T Gene Twelves 3! Willis Peterson 11 Walter Hansen BONNE:VILLE Frank 2 Squires Allen Farber Jefferson Baylis Dee Richards 3! Fred Scholl 0 Carlos Carrion 01Bob Bennie 11 2! Jarmo' Jim 3 2 Newey 1!'George Williame 2 Keil Downs Jack Purdie Les Jarman Total 271 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 — 1 Hurls Perfect Game home-team—fro- tAMBRIDGE Md A 15 (As)— Tom Ogden from Drexel Hill Pa pitched a n game Sunday for Centerville in the Eastern Shore league shutting out the Cambridge Cardinals 2 to O right-hand- er 1 1 four-gam- ::::: a turn Park ti411bs1!iy Les and Jim The Jarmans cousins were the stars for the Daters with a donation of Three points each to the Dale cause Jack Purdie and Hack Owen were the H W Cato Curry tying for others to win for Forest Dale dand IL M Chamberlain Purdie won the feature match and Leon Sweet were the class C when he birdied the ninth hole to winners tie the first 'round and then got putt on the eightS D Cunningham won the A- down a eenth to win the final hole and ugust leg directors' cup tournament Jefferson Davis at the Salt Lake Country club Sun- two ponits from Bonneville had little trouble with T N when defeated day Dr the Nibley parker& Walter HanHenderson 2 and I in a hotly co- sen won one point from Frank ntested match Baldwin to save the home team -- ---- from Frank Baldwin to lave the After luir 4 a shaky hart Baldwin came back 33 to Associated Press with a win the last point By Sunday s homers: Biggs Reds 2: gam- from his rival pouns ftele I Walker 'Reds Cubs 1 LCam Phillies 1: Moore Phil Moses Athletics 1 Almada Pens Matches Slated lies tora 1 Arnold Goff and Norm Shultz 'The leaders: DiMaggio Yankees 34: From Red Sox 31 GebrIgya okeetc 2e: who have just returned from the Medwick 26: Cardinal& Greeitberg Tigers national 26 Trosky Indiana 25 public links tournament four-gam- 3 ad Paul lity ind Eager captured the point par prizes at the fttt Lake Country club Sunday LI P VanVoorhis was the class B victor with C L Holman W T ' i il Ion Copper El Monte George WilLayne Newey liams started the Ogdenites off to victory by grabbing five points in the leading clashes with Mel Jensen and Phil Bog ler I M Squires Carlos Cardon and Bob Bennie were the other home club members to Leo (UP):--Fran- i '– - 1 ye 3 1 1 a hard-swingi- the-da- 1 L RobertRoy Von—Elm and son won the class A prizes in the Fort Douglas point par tournament Sunday with General W C Sweeney and Art Watts copping the class Hyrizes and D N SalisJenbury W O Smith and A kinson winning the class C awards ' El I 125-yar- at--th- e - 0 By JIMMY BODGSON Monte golf team closed its season with a surprising 14-1- 2 victory over Forest Dale Suhday in the first major upet of the season in the Utah Golf association team Competition At the same time T to go into a deadlock with Bonneville timed back Nibley park 27-Fert Douglas for the front spot The matches were the last on turned in the best scores with identhe team schedule but five tussles' tical cards of have been postponed during the nvo of the postponed matches season and must he made up he-- : will be made up next Sunlay with fore the champion for the 1937 sea-- Bonneville playing Forest' Dale et son can be determined 'meeting NthiemeDyalpearcklubat aNnclibiPeyrove El Monte played its hest golf of five the season as it won the The team standing follows: ten individual battles from the in- to tuck away the contest vaders standing of Teams Won Lost Pct by t wo pointS 4 0 Frt Doug 000 lionnevit-te-4 0 1 t 000 li Leaders Ill' 2 2 Frest Mlle 500 The hole-in-on- :" 4 Two Postponed Matches Scheduled for Next Sunday Shultz Goff Shine ville-Nible- y (Continued from Preceding Page) piteher—R Davis Losing family ties here Sunday and took ':':'::::::n::::::::S dinx his younger brother Pat to a conili:ii':'ii:: ' 15 tP)--- A White YORK couNEW Aug :lrH:::':::?:leb ::if::::::i: siderate but decisive 3 and 1 lacing ::?::0::& homers ruined in the ple of ninth-innin- g ':':44411410410it:::::::'': final round of the :'"'' k a shutout for Clyde Castleman Sun- Rocky mountain golf tournament I CLEVELAND Aug '!':'4':'s':fZ:::::'i:::::::i :A ::ii':: Lakewood day but they didn't stop the young over the bunker-studde- d trio of Chicago pitchers baffled ''ii::ti'I': ::::::::!j' 1 -Country club course from the righthander Cleveland's leading hitters Sunday :i::::!:::' ::::::ff::Consistently shading Pat on nearGiants to a victory over the ly every shot the new Rocky mounand the White Sox won both games ::::&:::::'1!:L: Phillies for their th41 straight tain champion made the of a doubleheader from the Indians Subdues the win Clyde' Castletnan turn with a medal of 69 two under 8 to 3 and 3 to 2 The homer-hitter- s were Johnny Phi Hies 5 to S against his brother's 72 Moore and Dolph Camilii Moores par Ted Lyons scattered eight hits Both— finalists let down slightly came one aboard Castlewith after In the opener to best Bob Feller the round and man had blanked the Phils with during cardsAfternoon which would have and Joe Heving Feller dueled on six hits through the iirst eight posted both in the middle 70s had A prci sweepstakes tournament placed even tenni with the Chicago vetinnings and had two cut in the the match continued for the full 18 will be held Fort course He ninth for the got Pinky Whitney eran for eight innings but holes It ended on the seventeenth Monday starting at 2 p tn Fred the out third however to end the Chisox rapped Heving for five sinMorrison green may stay over in Salt threat Jack turned 18 holes with a three-u- p Lake City to compete in the event gles in the ninth to gain the deci Bucky Walters who went the local shotmakers margin over Pat The younger against route for the Phil lion gave up only six hits but was the victim of poor rallied on the first nine of the After32000 was booing A crowd The annual golf fielding support Three of the Giant noon round to start down the back tournament will sheepherders' be staged at the Optical Shop threw a bo bshell runs every appearance at the plate of stretch only two holes behind the were unearned Forest Dale course into tour the softball ament Tuesday and city Jack PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK Earl Averill and Hal Trosky The AB 11041 under the direction of ABHOA White Sox belted Dennis Gatehouse Sunday night when - it captured its Browne rt 4 0 il 6loc Moore If 4 2 0 0 Jack 3went '2into the final round Wednesday unoutes Hamer S Culp and 4 2 1 0 Bartell cc 4 1 4 5 with a Martin ct victory 'over Claude Jimmy won the for a pair of runs in theoixth in - opening game from General Elec- John 3 1 2 P 1Ripple rt' medal play title of Denver Pat Wright 1 thumped 4 Moors 1 If 2 2 3 3b 3 &Ott 5 to 3 last The Optical boys won Camilli back to de4f 1 1 0 Daryl Spear of Lamar Colo " into a ning of the nightcap to break a tie tric lb 4 2 11 l!Lieber et 1 111eslie lb 4 0 13 lb 4 to clinch Whitney 5 submission iii the semifinals fend his crown and and gain a lead they never relin- - a playoff earlier in 4 Atwood c: 3 3 3 01Whitehd 0 2 2b 3 2 3 3 0 4 &Denning c In 1936 Pat was runner-u- p to Ed a berth in the tournament and Dale Norris es The team matches between quished 3 0 2 &Castleman p 3 0 0 3 Young 2b 'Cingsley of Salt Lake City who Bonneville and Forest Dale and 0 Waltera 3 0 who p Pederson has pitched four First game: lid not defend iiia title CHICAGO CLEVELAND Provo and Nibley park which 32 9 24 151 Totals 30 9 27 15 ABHOA1 ABHOA games in three days turned in a Totals 000 000 003- -3 4 1 2 5 as Philadelphia tvere postponed July 18 on acReyes 213— 3 1 4 the performance against New York 200 030 00x- -5 4 0 3 6 Kreevlch cf 5 1 5 3ILary 2b count of the public links tournaCf 3 0 1 0 Metropolitan league champs letting 5 4 1 Walker rt Summary: Errors—Norris Young RIM Weane Ott 3 John 4 0 9 0 them down with six scattered hits batted in Bartell Ripple Radcliff If 4 3 5 01Trosky lb ment vil4 be played next SunMoore 2 CamillL hits—Bartell Appling se 4 1 1 01Solters If 4130 Bonncville will go to For- Camilli Home day runs—John Moore 5 0 10 OiCampbell rf 4 2 Z 0 It was a blow to the G E aggre- Ott Haas lb to 1 1 Double 1 0 4 2 1 3b 3lHale plays—Norris Plet3b Dale and Provo will play at 3 1 0 3Sullivan c 3 2 6 0 gation ' which won both halves of Castleman to Bartell to Leslie 'Young to Rensa c Norris to Camilli 2 Whitehead to Bartell 2 1 0 3 Metropolitan RIVER FOREST Ill Aug 15 Nib ley park 3 1 0 31Feller p Lyons p league conriptztition to to Camilli Les1 0 0 0 txPyilak l lestit3eltr!eallo tLpeorrie k Weane Los Angeles i on balls 0 1 winning 23 games aud losing only lie tHeving p 00 Walters 3 Strikeouts—Walters 3 Castle- won the 0 0 0 0 five during the regular season feature auto race Utah's younger golfing set has Wyatt p 2 Atwood man 2' Passed balls—Panning Ostler' hurled before a 7500 at the Cook its eye set on August 30 to Sepof crowd and Jeffs Forsberg Totals 34 13 27 121 Totals —33 8 27 15 )(Batted for Feller in eighth011 His tembcr 2 the dates for the annual county fairgrounds Sunday Candy to a 0 win over Yale A C Brooklyn Splits Twin 102-5 tz chicago out the only Vith Formidable Bees time was 24:00:30 020 Cleveland 000 010- -3 ' Errors—None Runs batted hit Yale registered Ted Horn Los Angeles was sec- junior and juvenile tournament at Summary: two-aIn—Hayes 2 Walker Radcliff Sullivan ' 15 (21))- -In a BOSTON ond won Frank Beeder St Louis third Nib ley park The tournament is smooth Aug a Feller Lary hits—Walker Pinney lOverage Sullivan of errors the Brooklyn Chet Gardner Indianapolis fourth op'en to all boys under the age of Stolen bases—Hayes Rensa 2 2 O from I F contest Little comedy Sacrifices—Lyons Applingto Hayes Double and Ludlow Bases engaging in a neat slab Dodgers Sunday split a double- and George Connors Los Angeles 21 years and the meet is expected Trosky play—Kroner to Lary on balls—Feller 5 Lyons 1 Struck out— duel Little had a trifle better sup- header with the Boston Bees the fifth to attract one of the largest fields Feller 5 Lyons 1 Hits—Off Feller 8 e winfirst gale ending a J8 innings off Heving 5 In 13 Off Wyatt port from his mates e 0 in Wild pitch—Feller Balk— Utah Oil slammed out a 17-- 6 win ning streak for the Bees and Feller Losing pitcher—Heving losinrstreak for the Dodgers over Salt Lake Stamp Stone whiff- ' Second game: Putting four hits with three ering eight of the Stampmen Firm-ag- e CLEVELAND CHICAQO the of the rors in fourth 6 13 to Utah Power trounced inning ABHOA ABH0A1 3 2 2 3 Payee 21- )- 4 1 7 1lLary ss hit two home runs opener the boys from Flatbush F 4 I 4 2 although Taylor Xreevich at 4 2 2 01Kroner 213 :::: :: ::::::: for the losers Owen cracked one came from behind to score five 2 0 0 OlAverill cf Walker rf : '::: 5131 - -:: 4 0 10 0 for the circuit for of the runs and their first Radcliff Isf 4 1 4 01Trosky lb victory Firmage 3 1 1 0 4 1 1 OlSolters If Appling Gunderson allowed Merit Hatters Iseason in Boston 15 3 1 6 OlCampbell rf 2 0 1 0 Rau lb 44t' ::' First game: f 4 1 1 0 'e: 4 0 0 51Alexndr Piet 313 two " of hits them three by BROOKLYN BOSTON :4::: '' 4 1 3 3 only Sewell c ''' 3 0 7 0 Hale 213 ABHOA 2 0 0 2 Pyttak c Rugg as Equitable Life won a 0 Brack cf ABHOA: 4 Leap 3121 5 3 2 11 Warstler ss 3 1 1 0 2 1 0 2 Brown 0 0 0 Galehouse : -- Hodgson Tom McHugh lean lanky andrever to compete for the prizes professional it the Forestl tries for the meet should be turnedl Dale Golf club is in a local hos-- 1 in to Dale Driggs at the Nibleyl pital for treatment Tom has been park golf shop ailing for several months from an The trip to the national public! anemic condition He will undergo a blood transfusion Monday Morn-- 1 links tournament appears to have ing McHugh's condition became aided Arnold Goff and Norm Shultz they serious Saturday when he sufferedpill their shotmaking SundayBMW-Toa hemorrhage in his 'nose Long turned in ow scores in the team matches with waa quite cheerful Sunday Both cards of night and hopes to be back on duplicate are shooting the finest golf of 1 er the links in a few weeks 1 ers Fred Morrison former Utah Bob Varnock joined the ranks open champion who Will play in e of the the 1937 title evant shot a 72 golfers Sunday when he boosted a No 7 at the Forst Douglas club Suniron shot high into the air on Professional Tee Branca day d the lake hole at Fort produced a card of and then stood pe test John Douglas while even'par in a the pellet hopped Geertsen WWI hitting his shots The into VUI tho miracle shot well as he registered a fine 69 was witnessed by Jim Hay Art These pros all have their eyes Watts and M IL NeKendrick' on the open crown The state It With the first ace ever scored open in slated at the Fort Dougby Warnock las club September 10 to 12 1 Win Narrow Gap L:::- fl3: By Jimmy Younger' Brother Pat Drops 3-Flual Encounter - Bonneville Whips Nibley To Tie Fort for Lead - At Denycr Ciney Grabs Pair While Giants - i' ::::::i:!--- - i (ContImAd - - 'I- Golf Victor ' :: v-- I Hooks and Slices NY Cubs' Margin Jack Malloy Sliced by : :' k: Lowly Reds k:ti: 'llFr77-4"""77- 77 His Mates to I I ''' ' T 4' A's Sweep - no-h- it no-ru- I - :::::::::: : I ' 6 - a ' I t I - 0 p 9 Lang Welding another 1 1 0 0 battle 1xSullivan 1 0 0 0 tournament favorite whipped Mu- Totals 30 6 27 81Wyatt p xBatted for Galehouse in seventh 7 to 2 Hall and Mc100 002 000- -3 tual Creamery Chicago Cleveland 000 100 100- -2 Omie making the only hits off AlexSummary: Errors—Hayes Radcliff ander Runs batted in—Radcliff Appling Mackay Telephone compuiy poundTwo-ban- e hits—Kree ed out a 12-- 3 win over IntermounHats Lary Kroner Three-base vich Haas Appling hit—Lary tain Theaters with Wilcox pitching Stolen bases—Alexander Lary Pytlak Bases on effectively Sacrifices—bee Kroner Haas 1 StrikeBrown 3 Lee 3 balls—Galehouse results: -HitsSunday's outs—Wyatt 2 Lee 3 Brown 2 Brown 1 in Off Lett 9 in 6 innings At While Park 2 Galehouse 5 in 7 Wyatt 1 in 2 H E R Winning Losing pitcher— pitcher—Lee 6 9 12 Telephone Company Galehouse 3 4 6 Intermountain Theaters ' Melbas and Wilcox and Lambourne ' Club Standing Sacramento San Francisco Portland Oakland Seattle 4 Mission ti Lost 74 68 65 80 52 86 68 75 79 88 58 59 64 4 a Mutual Creamery 2 LailitclikVeolrd17tg Colbert and 146117rthy 588 576 kay and Huber 543 H R E 529 1 0 3 500 Merit Hatters 464 Equitable Life I 0 Gun0 432 Morgan Fox and Heldman Rugg 371 derson and B Dunlop Pet ' ' 0 lo Ii 4 Salt Lake Stamp Utah Oil Love and Johani'len At' Francisco---Fir- Pne-- c Spencer - 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