Show wwww - - ' " ' i l AV In National Kingsley Scores Well Up With Favorites r w??TKm: ' '' 21 GP)— Aug - " " I :::::4':: 1:: C:!:' 11::::1!::!':: 24 i0''V::::1 :'V k: '7 -- ::4 ''"r"'':"- ! ' '':!!''''"' :::r :iyi :le'1-- '' - 201-ya- ' 1 '1'f:4'A:14§:::::::':-- ! of Magna Utah has been hitting around par figures all week in practice and is being rated with the "dark horses" in the event Saturday the Utah player registered a 73 just a single stroke over par Lawson-former king of the amateurs played the course d Saturday and predicted the eleventh would give many players 4:4: ::":0::: :': ::: ::: '47i:'':1::1i:-:Zx: - :' ' ii- it rf' "" :' c 183-yar- " -- ' :" ' ' :' :fr '' s"' '' club o Bonneville : ::N ''' :::: — - upset '1:- r1: Nibley Favored Nibley park has won only one match this season while Provo has dropped four in a row The Nibley parkers will go into the clash as favorites on their home course The lineups follow: 1 ' : :!:::'- : :-Ni 4: -: 40 should be enough to attract" :c1 an exceptional - - :A:::::::field to the Forti couree The annual' golf battle between Rotary club golfers of Salt Lake City and Ogden will be staged Tuesday at the Salt Lake Country club starting at'1:15 p m Already 40 members from each of the clubs have been signed up for the tournament and more will be added to the list before the tourney gets under way The tournament will be followed by a dinner at the Hotel Utah The pairings follow: Already FreC Morrison of dena has Pasa-qc'"'''::- ::: r and of the Ch e Hills ver of f:1:': an"V club of rr ylOi!7 Den- - John Rogers the Denver p zi his entry0'":'0-fHarold Longt ncounced i - 0 - 2 '"::-: tilZ f!:::::1444:i- Country club and George Schneiter Leonard Ott of Green Gables club ofDenver have intimated that they will 'compete Sid Harman of Walla LAKE SALT Walla Washington Niel Christian Harold Tripp Backman VI Al and Emory Zimmerman and sev1 Jtusi vastleton vs a H M Chamberlain vs eral other leading pros from the isaelitz AGelowoces ItcawCiourey vv: northwest are also trying to make Frank Fowles Fisher vs aJ AH Hale for the event Dick Rutledge arrangements v Albert Becker T L Holman vs A N Johnson Walt Hancock Coast Event ve Paul Kll Ye Ralph Nye The tournament has run into comBill Hanker John T 1(eehart vs W 0 Lambert vs FIT Log petition with the announcement F11-h eus ' 1144 elge that the annual Sunset Fields 'club L Clyde Olpin vie tournament at Los Angeles will be egersLtEzedle: n: G H Parrish vs held September 7 to 10 which will A B Pembroke vs Georg? ge French make it Iv Dr112:1416 VIII impossible for players to TOMMY J Thompson Wee Andirson compete in both events Earl V Smith vs Albert Smith vv: Invitations are being sent out to Jot lp Ivhollolg Leslie Squires vs Guy Toombes professionals at all western etWerwhirry leading va A C Wherry J B Whitehill Romney clubs and special invitations have va'Dave Rue Petty Been sent to va Orin Woodbury Richard Arlen and V S Bob Carman Joe Decker Met Dye Jack Andrews Bing Crosby to play in the event Vs W Bert Robinson is in charge vs Arrgatrt vs Carl Gaskell of a drive to raise funds for the exBarn Cunningham vsII: Glen Glen v Jr tra prize money George George I k Arnold B Porter noafmt ehde Fort Ja:k Cornwall Healy tu bit Pi Pam Leon Sweet D oPurgelsaisclecni has been genArt Gardner eral chairman of the event and reR C Elliott mond ports that the Post club will be in Wendell Monroe Gordon Baxter va Baxter 43ch Frank Browning the finest condition ever for the Browning —vs pvc000wuriell e‘ :: 6 Pmi17 1 - i Sports In Retrospect 4— Jimmy Hodgson s Big Year in Golf Helen Hofmann Has Utah is getting into the national golf spótlight in big way this year with three representatives at the national amateur at 81 Betty Gets Portland and its two leading feminine stars inthe western 88 in Practice women's tournament at StPaul and also entered in the women's ST PAUL August 21 US—Betty Botterill of the Salt Lake City Country dub is about her chances in the thirty- women's western sevulit annual to be played Town and Country course next Mon!: day through Saturday Joining Miss Botterill in the chase for the title being defended by Miss Dorothy Traung of the Olympic club of San Francium la another Utah entry Helen Hoffman jl" of V: er w0 od Li: Fort Douglas ' Miss Botterill likenedcthe Town and Country links to those of- Ogden Utah where she played recently The fairways she said are narrow with a lot of blind hales ' "The field in the tournament is very strong" Miss Botterill who is the Utah state champion said "and I haven't much to say regarding my chances other than I am Just very hopeful" Scores 88 In the first tour- over the course Miss Botterill went around- in 88 The greens were particularly fine she commented Paired with Miss Nadine O'Leary of St Paul Miss Botterill will tee off 1in the qualifying Monday morning at 10:10 a m (C S T) Miss Hoffman ' playing with one of the most colorful entries in the tournament Mrs Lee Mida of Chicago follows Off the tee five minutes le national meet at Memphis Tenn Salt Lake City had its first team repreSentative in the nareached the semitional public links tournament Ed Kings Denver and Miss at tournament finals of the transmississippi western women's to the went semifinals of Botterill 'the Betty at Chicago openThen to top off the greatest year of golf in the Beehive state General W C: Sweeney president of the Utah Golf association and W1VBert Robinson vice president along with Les Gottschall chairman of the tournament committee and Judge R B Porter president of Fort Douglas are making plans for a $1000 open tournament at the post club in September which is expected to attract some of the best pro shotmakers in the game Through the efforts of H F (Hank) Russell Salt Lake City has been recognized for the first timelis a qualifying center for both the national amateur and national open All of these things he iientest year on the fairways are making the 1937 that litah fans and players have ever experienced Utah's golf leaders thought Salt Lake City had done well when it was allowed three qualifyers in the national amateur but Thursday Hank Russell received a wire from Arthur Wood of the U S G A stating that a fourth entry could be sent from Utah if there was anyone prepared to make the trip 'Unfortunately the invitation came too late for a fourth t entry to be rounded up for the meet e ig Ed Kingsley is very fortunate to be playing in - ' i i - Kingsley Escapes in Accident 1 - i the national amateur tournament Kingsley started for Portland in a truck but when he got just the other side of Twin Falls the truck left the highway and rolled over four times Kingsley came out of later the accident with nothing more than a few bruises He went the Thirty-tw-o qualify for the cham- rest of the way to the tournament on the train and has been l flight starting match play pionship on Tuesday The tournament will taking hot baths daily ever since to try to ease his sore muscles be concluded with the finals before the tournament starts Monday Judging from his scores on Saturday the Utah ace has not been handicapped by the highway acrobatics ' le a trouble : ':3 Long Driver Givan's misfortune on the 449- R Arthur Woos vice president of the United States second is easy to understand TeeMiss Hoffman is the tournalibent's ing off across a slough a player Golf association after watching Ed Kingsley performin the driver ' at least in the opinlongest DALE FOREST BONNEVILLE must drive perfectly to an elevated Ed Perry Yen savage ion of Miss Botterill and Patty Berg national open believes that the Utahn will make a great 78i Walt enegriff tMlia 4 4r'''' lie for the long second to the Larry Summerhays the star ':':::: Wilcox Hack Owen vs Minneapolis Juddy Showing at the amateur tournament at Portland which opens often is ribbed vs green The fairway yarn Bowdle Royal Jensen Babe Didrik"She can out-h- it event Lea Jarman Arnold Goff e vs Wood was particularly impressed with the putting k Monday preventing a good lie A long fade Berk son" said don't "I Miss think Met Jensen VIL Millham Bus ''::::k:'':::::-:::r::vs Phil Boxier Local Pros Lou Manning usually is out of bounds while a of doubt there is she the Utah Copper star—and putting is what wins is what but any 'ability vs Jim Jarman 3 morie Shultz hooked shot will catch the dogleg :Wi::::::ft-i::!':vs Otis Pussy Al! of the local professionals are the longest hitter in women's golf Gurley tournaments :::''::: Harry golf ''l vs slough Wayne Crowton li- Glen Stewart a 0 country" already practicing for the tourna- in "Ithis s think your right" Miss Botter- PROVO RIDLEY PARK Perfect Shot ' ment Schneiter the Og- I ::Z of George -Lee Buttle 4' S E Hemstreet vs den Country club is the defending ill added "1 saw her drive more Golfers Need Experience i! Dave Crowton Chuck Graves el :''''''''"-:- The sixteenth tees off across a '''vs B A Hansen ' Paid Foster ' of public links golfers failed to ''':k''i''''''"':'i' '' Salt Lake City's champion and looms as one of the than 300 yards in the Utah chamthe of theleft edge vs Art Hurzeier Fenton Reeve :::::::?'-'et::-:slough with title bidders again this pionship When her timing it right qualify for the nationalquartet ss- -: L Wilson Burton J vs strongest ::': :''E''rt George A was A iron tournament tournament at San Francisco Merely befairway but of bounds staged place long 250 vs will K J COrilitigen Miss Bill Lone She average With- the prizes the most atyards" 1 'carried to the right will drop into i John Voss() William Haase at the Salt Lake Country club year ye was It cause lacked Botterill the first national tournathis Miss succeeded they experience year tractive since the big junior cham'' Twelve's vs Earl Brim a trap some 15 feet below the level I '"':::::I'' Pean Dale Ogden Saturday and several golfers who ber tournament the local H B MeCurditv a Hoffman as Utah's champion shot fine golf in practice In fact ment for all four All players profesat A a Rowe Owen Walter Hansen of the green Nothing short ye have not won 'prises this season sionals are eager to get their cut in Disclaiming full credit for her :I s::-':were playing their long shots better than ever before but perfect blast can save the trapped s:?' broke into the win column as a the money winnings Jimmy Thomson drive which she they ' 'f:z4 :::1''::'i tan on ball Must stop The when player 310 Hoffthey got on the greens they were helpless All four came result Miss estimated at yards Five special prizes will be posted :&:'' extremely narrow green the left P4-:'::-P M Parry for amateur man said modestly "I was hitting back with the conviction that they could shoot golf with any ' John Burnham-anand a large players side of which is out of bounds tied for fourth place J W Wade filed of outstanding simon-pur- e slightly downhill at the time" in the tournament Ven Savage in particular attracted :::::Little liked the eleventh because W C Stark and W T Cabo tied shotrhakers la expected to vie for Miss Hoffman in a practice round player be a three iron must played boldly for eighth G I Reed and M D the awards scored a fine 81 Miss Botterill is interest by his play and he 'proved that he had the ability when 'Nrz'i''':'?' to the green or fall ack into a Paine tied for twelfth Gene FiedEntries for the tournament can staying at Miss Berg's home in he finished second in the consolation meet with a fine card of 69 't I A hookea or sliced rdeep gully ler and R C Elliott divided the be turned in to any of the Utah Minneapolis during the tournament The 'experience gained by these four linksters—Savage Amn (Continued front Preceding Page) shot may be treed while 66 long 6seveikralth b sixteenth place prize and Carl 'm000mootwoogoa professionals Entry fee will be five Goff Larry Summerhays and Norm Shultz—will make them a ball will stop behind mounds back Here are Utah's tnree represen- meets Gemmel! club at 4:30 p m the twentieth spot dollars captured of the green tatives in the national amateur and Magna-Garfiestronger competitors than ever before in the state competition A point par tournament is slatinvading Progo Al Zimmerman Alderwood pro' ed for Sunday golf tournament which opens at fikk a tussle at 2:30 o'clock fessional predicted there would be Portland Monday Top Ed KingsThe veterans' tournament at the Occie Evans has finally joined the ranks of the benedicts 'box score: The some low scoring Monday ley center Thornton D Morris PINNEY BEV U a MINES Country club will be started WedWilliam Oscar was wed to Dorothy Ashby of Magna recently "I played the course Saturday bottom Abel Larson ABH0A1 ABHOA nesday The qualifying 3b 4 2 3 Tedesco 6 4 1 2IMattson et 5 and it's getting a lot faster which Pressler ss 5 2 0 4 0140 round can be played any time lb will shorten up the holes" he said Hugford rf 6 1 4 0 Adams 2b The women's club Owen et 6 0 2 0 Slugs rt The Elks club golfers will stage From College to High School 4 0 1 0 during the day "We may see some 87s but I doubt Bush 2b lb 6 2 0 2(Vecehto If 4 2 2 0 championship meet will open TuesColorado School of Mines must be The coaching setup their sixth team match of the seathere'll be anything under that" Campania 2b 2 1 4 01Branting 3b 5'1 3 5 day at 9 a m son Sunday at 8 a m at the Bon5 34 OIThompson ss 5 3 1 4 Bonny Ife desirable Albert (Red) White will quit the From the back tees the course when Tribune but Intermountain Service anything 4 1'2 e Lemon 5 4 2 0 neville course 3 b 0 ()pates record is 68 ' daate thePiirple college post to accept a position at a high school Red will coach Sharp p POCATELLO —Making i tTo p 4 1 0 3 their e 1 won 2 2 has Ostler the Whites lb squad The United States Golf association ' lat:Duffle P I 1 0 pepherd local visit as a club members two Junction this fall at Grand first the high announced that the field originally of the Logan golf team will match J R Knowles will lead the PurTotals 43 15 30 151 Totals 44 14 30 11 It was just two years ago that White was trying to entice to be cut to 120 players and ties strokes with the club n Smith-eA N municipal ple squad Sunday while 8(18 (0T8 818 son into the job as assistant coach 14t the Mines school after the first qualifying round 17171g:tar team Sunday noon Features of the will lead the Whites The pairMattson 2 Summary: ' Monday instead would be slashed was not interested and is glad of it now Jack 21 UP—Arthur schedule include Matches between CHICAGO Sacrifice bite—PressThompson Branting follow: Aug ings' only to 150 and ties giving 30 more LAXE PLACID N Y Aug 21 ler McDuffie2 'Heedee hiShepherd Home runs 4 PURPLES Bees Earl Schnelter and WHITES Marshall J Thorrier of Detroit former UniS Knowles (c) ) A Smithen (c) velo3"try golfers a chance to get into match Saracen former national -3'':base bite—Branting Gates pros and C C Randall Jr and Ed LenR Clark ve M S P G A and open champlonrclipped Thompson Mattson 2 Pressler Bonny versity of Michigan player won the'Harper Jr play starting Wednesday Tom Mackay vs ArtHardly Dr E Practice rounds were mostly de- seven strokes off par Saturday to figdplgill"tregarriu Tim star:Ike:S- e- national left handed golfers' chamL Clark Ye Lynn Knowles d a II at 13 recently won the E W an R ve X L Wright Browning void Saturday of the sub-pscoring equal the course record of 85 and Shepherd 4 Sharp 8 Umpires—Liddell and pionship at Olympic Fields Saturi B Krause Ogden j unior open tournament and Floyd Bradshaw Kidd- Scorer—J Smith of the fore part of the week GoodE L Vetter of Harper 18 captured the Idaho state Litamcloityeretrav jump into the half way mark lead Friday's box score (submitted Saturday): day defeating Alvin Everett George Llewellyn man continued to hit the ball stead- iin the $3000 Lake Placid open His Rome Ga one up in their 1 Frank Murray vs amateur crown J S Thuessen U S MINES f4 getting his third 71 one under 'Soaked a was 136 rain Campbell ' over total battle final fileariltilleaeGreeIsee v::: The vs Al Leo A matches: AB 0 ASHO CMattsen i 0 21 UP—Rain Simon Shapiro Squires ' par Six PITTSBURGH men's the 'will Aug Fischer matches singles defending Johnny the comeback trail after Woodbry 3b 5 3 1 cf 4 1 0 0 course vs Habbish Frank- - Benson Ray Critchell: Bob Turley vs Ben Walter Willie a Hitting of lean 6 2 5 lifteed lb 2b Al Clark 5 1 1 0 Otto Vombaur forced a part of the national public open the ve e champion carded Thorner established a Murray city tennis tournayears the Brook- Evans couple 4 Petergon: Randallvg Harper ' Ru- Ralston Willianis 5 3 2 OlAdams c Shafer rf D E Lambourue vc Turnesa New York got a 73 parks tennis tournament indoors ment Sunday on the fine Walbeck se 5 0 1 3Sluga rf P 5 1 3 4 lead on the morning 18 but the Ion Gardner Conn shotmaker's field courts at vs Chick Carrico: city the f couldn't 4 0 f 3 0 but 3 5 4 it 2 chances alternates keep71 Saturday Fri- Traesseerdetruc 4 1 Eight gained rallied in the Ernest Lundahl vs Bob Leute: Dr round added to his opening the Murray park 2 6 i 2 Georgia shotmaker 10 0 1('::n Contestants in to Way Monday boys and girls from sunny California day put him a single stroke ahead Flinders e If 55 22 41 133ranting 3bse 4 32 3 02 afternoon and finally squared the E L Hanson vs W S Hill: DarMeet rile WPMen'S division all front of their 5 0 have until cleanup continuing 0Thompson Hatirey of Vic Ghezzi pf Deal N J thirty-fourt- h rell Crockett at a Dick the with match B vs a Hearne stymie 1 1 0 2Brady p 1 1 0 M Johnsu p divisions enter that di- Monday On the thirty-sixt- h to Tied at 140 In third placiwere Erickson p 2 0 0 ifiGates 2 0 0 0 rf evening green John vs Herb Brandvig At Club Reggie Race Ed Oliver of Wil 1romisou 0 0 0 11 Defending Champion Lewis Weth- - vision those in charge being parthe however his putter failed him and Anderson vs Guy Wicks ' i (men of Santa Ana conquered a Totals 87 12 2? 10 he took three strokes on thecarpet Squires is Locan club champion mington Del with a pair of par Totals 45 17 27 : ticularly eager to have several Salt The annual Hubbard-Den- n Set :)4013 VA 112 7M for a six to Thorner'w winning five Memphis courageous schoolboy Lake City girls in the event Entries and Crockett Logan city champion tournament for women Will golf ::: busting 70s and blond Craig Wood tlareitttiatelle14 be 0 6 74 close at 5:30 p m Monday at 21 East Louis (Red) Paquin '‘ rrors—Evane of Rumson N Jiarho roared around 2 Facer Thorner carded two 793 as Everett Critchell holils the Pocatello city staged at the Summary: '" Vecchio 2 Branting 2 Thornpson to gain the men's singles finals First South streer NEW YORK Aug 21 : ' the 6800-yar- d and at 9:30 toured the first 18 holes in 83 and amateur championship while Pe- this week The tournamenDouglas op el layout in 67 after a Slum Saerifico Ints— Stolen base—Woodbury meet Ronald Lubin In for the international mediocre firk round 73 in which he will Home turned" in a 76 on the second trip terson' was runnerup Facer Mattson BranUng Gates Murray w Fort and women Douglas bewho home and abroad match races beat Bob PatThe full scheduleWith two courts Ben Hogan of Fort Worth Texas cresaTvigacialethr's brai:irlas: The Detroit titer takes the title left be over 54 holes of medal play The of Loa Angeles 1 tween Greyhound champion trotter continued to play a bangup game Sleuga Vecchio Mattson Hancev Shafer 2 vacant terson of Tulsa Okla t available will get under way about Howard Creel of Pueblo atnivtirelltilfiAleitatgiATrN first is' by round Wednesscheduled Walbeek 2 3 to to best of America and Muscletone play—Woodbury Kansas Ciey 6 Louisville 3 Colo who won the first annual Thum-ArnoTuesday closingThursday Septemby adding a par 72 to his opening Double St1414rfoehfliselen4 the second with round t day Minneapolls-TolodWere Mrs and rain postponed Gertrude ber 2 completed 69 for an aggregate 141 that brack- ro'rsterio performer in Italy Mary champiodship last year and was St day and the finals on Friday rain poetponed Dockstader both of Los Angeles Sunday's schedule: 1 p m—ClarSaturday with the signing of con- eted him with Al 'Broach of Farm- moo 2 on Erickson 2 Slugs 2'3 Brady 22 unable to defend his crown because 4 Erickson Johnson balls—M Races tracts by PL: Baker of St Charles won the women's doubles champion ence Sartor vs Lawrence March with pitched ball—Woodbury by Musa of illness ingdale L 1 with rounds of 71 ' Hit I and Giovanni Maiani of Milan and Belk—M Johnson Wild pitch—Singe Don Orton vs Glen Snarrl 8 p m70 ship Saturday and Sunday 'will play Scorer—Cole Umpire—Kidd Italy each other for the singles crown - Bill Johnson vs Les Aamodt: 8:30- of San Francisco Willie Coggin 'Al mile a race a The first dash of Lubin and Willis Patterson only p Pearson NII Melvin had half way score of 147 Tie in the and a half will be held between team men's California i White 7:30 Peterson p Home Run Club October 5 and 15 at either Indiandoubles gained the finals with a vs Frank Sullivan 8:30 p m-By Associated Prese hard-wo- n apolis or Springfield Ill The re- Legion Game triumph over Patterson Juretich vs Earl Evan& homers: Brucker Athletics Saturday's 4-- 3 3 in be 1 will turn match faced either M C Hopper and Moses Athletics 1: 4H W ReLser Cy Harbeki and Utah's annual junior open and juvenile golf championship tour- 16 64 25: CHARLOTTE N C Aug 21 (211 The leaders DiMaggio Yenkeeic Rome Naples or Milan between De28 Yankees Red 31: 80A Oda's 'for first place naments will be i —New Orleans defeated Birming- Rolm L Robertson tied cember 15 and'25 course starting August at the will play Frank Keaney and Ilione Ace to Cardinals 27: Greenberg Tigers Medwiek staged Nibley They park ham 3 to 2 here Saturday fo win 27: Dicker Yankees ' 25 Ott Giants 25 i n class A at the Fort 'Douglas 30 and who had Indians 25 finishing Friday September 3 The tournament is open to Ward Parkerof St Louis the AmericanLeglon's southeast- Trosky DALLAS: 'T4exas Aug 21 UPI — League totala: American 610: National medal play again1St par tournament all golfers under 21 little trouble taking their semifinal ern junior bemball tournament years of Total 1099 469 Net Finals Delayed Addition of Dick Bassi of Santa and Charles match from Thompson diVision was won won The last to for first the junior championjunior qualify Saturday Dyer Clark Clara to the roster of the College ' Jesse Greenberg of New York Mass Aug 21 MANCHESTER prize in class B with BottWarnock iear by Henry Mathieu of the Og- - shim There will be only one flight who will tangle with the DoCkstader Mrs and Arnold Miss Alwith MI—A heavy thunderstorm SaturWoodrow club W W den Country second Lee Wright and Players whole' to make theaelec t lost only one game in Chicago Bears here' professional overwhelming C Sunnot has Mathieu honors 32 Asmus A circle will be eliminated len captured the class runnerup day forced postponement until was announced bit 1 O'Donovan and Corustance Esther September he is on A announced whether the definitely consolation flight for first round Politzer of Detroit who day of finals of the Essex Country point par tournament the exposition o fli e a Is won club's women's invitation tennis ' arranged 0 were 1 1935 scores in The titie Saturday v will be back trytournament Asmus Professional Tee Branca If there" are sufficient entries definitely ' 1 to final the take the 32 players will also qualify In the step to trig crown Juvenile division MEDFORD Ore Aug 21 (s)— pion—in 190405—Egan also won ' the university crown the westSome of gcoltdom's greatest Pi- G A Event Burtaft ChasIP I ern amateur tournament four ' will gather here Sunday P i ' The juvenile division will include The tournament is promoted by times the Pacific northwest title to dedicate a memorial to H 1 ' golfers 13 years of age and under the Professional Golfera'associa-- ' five timu and the California title Chandler Egan the Oregon star USED CARS 11 0SWELLNVI Aug 21 A'— George Burtoft won the juvenile once who spent 30 years winning golf ehotthekAT ONCE tion the to — young give EDI titles ' AS TRADE INS Egan who pioneered golf In H T 'Shorty" Hornbuckle of honora last Year and is eligible to— of the defend his title Be bee been shoot- ers a chance for 'competition and finals Clovis once in into the here southern world's 'Jones swept the coming Oregon Bobby ON-NFORD CARS tournament ing some brilliant golf and 'is the development in the fairway sport ' :" '' 7 ' greatest amateur will lead the 1010 to'grow fruit in the fertile New Mexico state golf ) I favorite to again take the E ntr i eig ro the event shouldI be valley of the Rogue gave his last Saturday night for the fourth time company whin will include Hori heawI Dale Driggs at tbe CUMBERLEDGE turned ton Smith Lawson Little and bitlo golf in 1935 as a member of- In quest of a title he's missed bePark time dethis Ew of Bonneville Swonton Jack fore golf any team closest Nibley Walker shop that the by only margins Thomson–three cup topnotch te Jimmy ' Pairedla feated the English squad ' against'him 15 Carl Jones gene Heller of Nibley park- Paul week Players who are reglatered professionair and Johnny Daw' — ' ' ' ' be 4 to allowed will ' and defendof Korns will Roswell Garside The take practice dedication Billy early amateur Magna son place Deotet youthful Ford They outstanding i next at the clubhouse of the Rogue ing champion will dedicate a fountain and They 'Will tee off of Bonneville are other outstanding- at the course Without-charg- e FT 4715 SouTH STATE STREET accord11 annifor 28th on in for a the the bidders the club died to championwho August Friday morning final bronze Sunday I junior Hyland MI Murray plaque Rivergolf Egan t ' ing to Professional Harry Borg in April 1938 at the age of 51 versary of its founding Egan state title on the Country club ship o affair who the -will course are Thirty-twdirect here help chantthe course amateur I national expected golfers Twice designed n I" -- -: 4i ': : :iiii:i::i I I os ut vl Hamvs red-head- Many Tie :: In i k 4 : - that 4 and Forest Dale are scheduled to battle in the team golf feature 'Sunday at the Dale course while Nibley park and Provo clash at tile Seventh East links for '':1-ythe cellar position in the Utah Golf :" association team circuit : Won Four Bonneville has won four straight matches to date and is tied with Fort Douglas for the lead Fort ': Douglas still has to play' Provo in a postponed match If Fort Douglas wins from Provo and Bonneville downs Forest Dale Sunday the final match of the year between the two leaders will set up 1937 champion the 4ir Bonneville will have its strong- ::':'!::' est lineup ready for action against ' With the match at the Dalers ::::' Forest Dale the leaders are looking for plenty of trouble Man for man ''3 the Bonneville crew appears much ''''y stronger than the home squad butForest Dale is capable of pulling an 07'"''' o!:::' 000 4 0 Rotary Club Golfers To Clash 4 11 4 i The grand climax to Utah's most interesting golf season is 0 to 12 at the Fort Douglas club The event scheduled September-1will be the 'state open championship which is expected to draw one of the strongest fields ever to compete in the Beehive state President W C Sweeney anlVice TEAM COLIF LEAGUE Team Standings President W Bert Robinson of the l'17 tglt 1 IItó Utah Golf association are laying 4 0 1000500 2 2 2 2 500 plans for it WOO 4 tournament em:?txi::mn1 :2'''''3:(1 ? 1 Sunday's Schedule at forest Dale 12 o'clock Provo at Nibley park 12 o'cicpck! C:!" ' Big Meet Plans Made for $1000 'Tournament at PoSt Club Sehneiter Champion Bonneville i k o'i:':'?::'-:''''- Fihd Trouble Goodman whom many regard as the starting favorite also has found trouble on the course On the sixteenth hole a par three affair he required five shots Harry Given of Seattle one of the north- west's finest players bad even worse luck On the par four see- ond he had a 10 when he picked up Ed Kingsley of the Utah Copper Port Douglas Bonneviile Forest Utah Copaper PA Monte Nthley Park Provo i ':: - l ' UTAH -'' ' ': Ot - ' ' i - ' A ' Provo in Other Golf Match ''it i':T' But what iit lacks In distance it v: makes up In natural hazards t' Several of the brilliant field already have run into discouraging fives on par three holes and sevens :!:':-iand eighth on par fours in practice rounds :K:::: But par also has taken a sound from several Johnny licking Goodman of Omaha and Freddie Haas Jr the national intercollegiate champlbn both have gone around yd: :' In 71 one under par and Jimmy : Mc Hale Jr a southern California expert cut two strokes off par ' '''‘'1''' 4:i-- 9 Nibley Park Meets ':::-v::::: ::::k::n::::!::: 11 The Alderwood Country club courie where 181 men start play Monday In the national amateur golf chainpionship is only 6601 yards long it' - ' i I : Ore -- ' I PORTLAND - ' 'Ptah Girls Prei)ar for Powerful Field Expected In Utah ()Oen' Meet iti ' - i 'Forest Dale iBonneville To Battle ' - 1937 22 ' 1 - '' ' 6 tin Inio lerity 0 Trou le mateur Golfers Title Race To Open Monday - - AUGUST SUNDAY MORNING THE SALT LAKE TItIEWNE 4 - '" 'it " ' L''' :'f C C Meet : i:: ':-:-r- ':::i 1:':' ":'--- l ) vf -: Pinney Takes X' Lively Tilt -- ' :!-:- i:i Or-lo- ld Logan Plays Pocatello le - 6012 - - Gene Sarazen Leads N Y Tourney Elks Golfers Set M'eet ' at - 18 Detroiter Champion Southpaw Golfer Jacohn vsN ol Coast Netters s: v' ar Advance - le :P 1 Murray Net Meet Starts four-hol- 5151 I — ' HubbardDenn Fort Trotting for October -- 4-- pn 7-- 5' tall be 174 lilt Three in Fort Golf Tourney 6-- 8-- 6-- 6-- ld 4 I - Utah Junior 'Golf Tourney Opens Aug 30 at' Nible y dwin Matt - - 6-- a ---- Play age - I --- Golfdom's Great Gather To Honor 50 ' ' 6-- ' tir17 00 - et-cad- ' --- EMOVMMINIIM111ati500 -- 1 ' - — ' I - ' 0 e gib 0:11111 ' E) 0 0 rE"z APPOINTMENTCALLWASATCH --- 7 - - 6-- FOR'SALE: ' ' ' melon co 1 an Ifornbuckle Tries Again for Title shot-make- rs 11E IIEED rs "Ik - ' 't I f ' k 77 -1 !f |