Show V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 16 WEDNESDAY MORNING Take Control erican Sittin’on NetFanstoBeginAhniialBattle The Bench In the-gam- high-banki- Pinney player charge hustling Collins Provo skipper with way to make going out of 'his recent game Fred see red - In in Salt Lake City Lob did a masterful bit of "riding" Fred frem his first base coaching post Lobgot so eloquent that he had Freddy talking to himself— and before he got through with his orations he was driven from the mound to a nice qulgt spot on the lob Vetters Whips Jenkins 12-In Indie Loop to the fan t personal victory for the Provo boss The locals are bent on hiving Sanford go into action with his high hard one at the earliest possible opportunity against the Tumps and Fred is corifidenf“tbat ' the next time Mr Lob Collins does his Patrick Henry work on thline it will be a solo job coaching ' ' Feuda are good for baseball and tiff will result this Pinney-Prov- o in the turnstiles clicking just ft bit more merrily than usual when the two club clash White-ho- t rivalry 1 on the field la always a sign of good baseball and good basebalT produces ’ Prova-Pinne- y good attendance! the feud is confined entirely - to the diamond— which U as it should be ol - and Juiy 23 D&RGW - By SCOTTY BESTON WIMBLEDON England June 28 (AT —California all but annexed the tennis world Tuesday Helen Wilis Moody’s contribution She was the British Empire thrashed pretty Kay Stammers 4 1 Fort Alice Marble took care of the French She routed Mme Rene ‘ rt A It CL W Mathieu 2 Creacent i elen Jacobs chased Woodbunr Realtor Jadwlga McCUnahan’ tho Polish corJedrzejowska down Barnett and Wtitfl ' ridor Fort Doualaa ' "V Tntadijr'f Reewlta ' h And just when little Sarah PalD AR O W 6 Woodbur'g 5 rr Fort Doualaa 6 tfcClanahan’a i frey Fabyan was marching on and Denmark a gust of Germany D A R G W jumped to the top wind blew her away and Hild of the Amateur Federation Baseball Krahwinkel Sperling tall angular German girl who married a Dane league by turning back Woodbury Realtors former leaders 6 to 3 in a beat her 6 4 4 rousing gams Tuesday night while Thus at the end of one of AmerFor Douglas was hanging up jts ica’s great days at Wimbledon only first victory of the- - seasqn against Mme Sperling stood out against the ' 4 McClanahan’s challenge of the “big three” in womThe Woodpury team took the lead en’s singles with a two-ru- n Miss Jacobs will play Miss Marble rally in the third but the Railroaders pushed three in the semifinals on Thursday while tallies across in the sixth to tuck Mrs Moody is attempting to stop away the gams and the league lead Mme Sperling who beat her in the Mason had a big day for ths win- recent London championships ners with three hits in four trips to the plate Tezak turned in a The odds favor Miss Marble and seven-h- it Mrs Moody to win but Wimbleperformance Soldiers from the Thirty-eight- h don Is hoping that Miss Jacobs infantry went wild in the first in- eomes through and gets ft chance ning to score six runs on three hits to avenge her historic defeat by and sew the game up tight almost Mrs Moody in the 1933 finals Therebefore the battle started Mrs Moody won that particular after Anderson held the Soldiers match and her seventh Wimblescoreless but the damage had been don championship with a spectaor ’ J done uiar rally in the third set Warburton and Surbaugh with two hits in three trips to the plate From any viewpoint the United were the leading hitters States has the women’s situation Now Wednesday The scores: under control McCLANAHAN’B FT DOUGLAS on Don Budge who- has been BHOA BHOAI 3 0 0 0 trolling the men’s department all Evans 2b 3 1 1 II Wyatt cf 3 0 2 0 OiTuttl 4 1 3b 0 Skanter 3b of Tuckar cf 2 0 1 OiLomeeny 2b 2 0 4 2 along will play Ferenc Puncec 3 1 6 01 Warburtn lb 3 2 6 0 Jugoslavia for the right to meet B Bmt as 4 0 0 41 Crumble 3b 3 1 3 3 the winner of the Henner Henkel-Bunn- y RCaputo If 4 1 2 01 Poppy If Beard rf 3 I 6 pi Surbaugh rf 3 2 J 0 Austin match In the finals 01 2 I Rogara a Pagnotta 0 0 0 lIBanks p 2 0 0 0 Friday Leupold p Anderson p 3 0 1 Oi Sheehan 0 1 0 0 2 -Wind 29 T IS Si 25 6 21 T Tricky Total Totals MrClauahan’a 020 020 0—4 In a day of tricky wind Mrs 600 000 x— 6 38th Infantry Error — Skauter 2 Pagnotta Moody and Miss Jacobs proved they Summary 1 Tuttle 1 Stolen haeee — Surbaugh Zup- were real veterans Miss Stammers Saorlfioe bit— Lomasney Horn run— could not llvt against Mrs hits— Skanter Surbaugh simply 1 R In— Runs hatted 2 ZuphO relentless pressure to the Caputs 1 Crumbling 2 Surbaugh 2 Dou- Moody’s ble play — Lomaanev to Crumbling to corner and Miss Jacibs backhand Shee4 Innings pitched— Banka Credit watched by Mrs Moody frpm a corAnderson 5 han 3 Leupold Charge defeat to Leu- ner of the court played with such vlctnry to Banka Struck out— By Anderson 8 Banka pold that Baaee on ball —Off Banka shrewd serenity against “Ja-Ja- ” Sheehan 1 Sheehan 1 Leupold 1 Umpire— Beau even Queen Helen-mus- t have had mont and Whltelv Bearer—Harvev her qualms WOODBURY I D ft R G W “I feel at last that I am back on B H 0 Al BHOA Call at ' 5 2 0 llMoaaler as 3 10 3 my game" Miss Jacobs said after 2 0 3 0 M’Intoah 3b 4 1 1 01 Gilbert 3b “I feel at last that I 3 2 7 0 the match 4 1 3 2IGunn lb Evans 2b ' Frants lb 3 2 8 01 R Llndrf 2b 3 T 4 2 know where they are going" e Morr cf 3 0 3 OIGraer to triumph Tuesday was First 3 1 4 0 Kramtr rf 4 £ 0 OIK Lidrf cf 314? 4 3 0 01 Shepherd rf 3 1 1 0 Mrs Moody She came out Mason If promptly 3 0 10 4 2 8 3lSear If Auetln c She swept the first 2 0 0 3 at 2 o’clock 4 1 1 lloilver n Teiak p 'Woods She went on from game at love o i1000 one coup to another She had length 10 7 21 71 28 Total 14 21 Total 37 and strength She had a hurtling xBatted for Gilbert In seventh D R G W 001 101 l— forehand 'kicking up chqlk and the r 002 010 Jl-Woodbury Summary Error — Evans 2 Call Three-ha- s beautiful bewildered Miss Stam6-- 4-- - Laurels After Utah Tennis ' ' j L 6-- 6-- - I 3 I - Per-not- Two-ba- e Tolan Will Race Against Qivem Rain Delays Net Play 3 hits— Call Moaaler R Lindorff Two-ban- e hit — Gunn Kramer Gunn Run batted In—Mrlntoeh R Lindorff Call Double 2 Greer Gunn Maeon Evana 2 olav— Evans to McIntosh Call to Evana to Frants Inning pltchad— Ollvar 8 (nonto Credit victory nut In TthV Woods 1 Him Tezak Charge defeat to Oliver responsible fon— Oliver 8 Wood 1 Struck out— By Oliver 1 Tezak 1 Woods 2 Basra on halls — Teiak 1 Oliver 2 Umpire Barber and Barney Scorer— Woolley ft - Diamond Slate WEDNFSDAY’S GAMES Industrial League Amateur Federating INGLEWOOD Cal June 28 (AT — Creacent va Barnett and Wetea NO 2 45 p m : umpire Liddell and Olaon Jockey Eddie Arcaro who flew to 5acorer Harvay Hollywood park here to ride Lawrin Realtor MrClauahan'a va Woodbury In a 50000 race Wednesday booted Community 8 '43 P m : umpire Barber acorer Woolley Peteraen: and h’imseif into the winner’s circle S I Independent stable-mat- e Tuesday aboard St Merits a of Lawrin 4n the fifth race St Morits the favorite won by a Deck ‘ over Wbiscenda with Our Crest a driving third Capitol longue Tooele City va While Bier Servicer Jordan 6'4S p m I umpire Decker V Henager’B Bingham No 1 8:43 p m umpire Beaumont Central Utah Leagli Favaon at Nephl jhvmmT pi ft mi Ms - 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Bal-lag- I WHY HOT BOY THI TIHKS Meanwhile in doubles' Budge and Gene Mako won two matches beating- the Frenchmen Jean Borotra and Jacques Brngnon 8 5 4 and H Van Swol and' mers just ran and missed and mar- T 3 J Hughan of Holland veled Helen never even took off 0 to reach the fifth round her scarlet sweater But if Helen’ the First overwhelmed her British rival it was no more than had been expected It remained for Helen the Second to steal the glory Miss Jacobs’i comeback is the story of this tournament She has NEW YORK June 28 (AT— The not been really well for a year For two weeks before the tourna- lightweight championship fight bement she carried her right arm in tween Lou Ambers the holder and a sling as 'a result of a nerve inHenry Armstrong owner qf both jury Ten pounds underweight she the featherweight and welterweight collapsed an hour before her second titles was postponed Tuesday from round" match Still here she Is in the semifinal July 26 to August 10 It will be having eliminated on successive fought at the Polo Grounds instead days Margaret Scriven British ace of Madison Square Garden bowl as and “Ja-Ja- ” both of whom were originally planned The postponement Was requested seeded while she was not Miss Jacobs might have been by Ai Weill’ manager of ’Ambers playing chess out there her plan The champion bruised his hand in a was so subtle and so shrewdly fight at Los Angeles last week Armexecuted Obviously she decided to against Jimmy Vaughan wither- strong's pilot Eddie Mead did not stay- away from ing forehand Every shot she could object Both managers had objected to aim went spinning to the backhand and when she did play to the fore- holding the fight In the big bowl hand Side she gave the Polish girl on Long Island contending that it nothing but a spinning ball to hit was too far from Harlem where the city’s negro population is concenGreat Comeback trated The Polo Grounds art at ft The tipoff of the entire match the edge of ths negro colony-ancame In the fourth- - game ' when they kkely wjjl bo out in force to deficit and watch dusky Henry go after his Helen overcame ft won the game to take a 1 lead third crown in fact She never was headed never even looked troubled after ' Advances Alice Marble Wimbledon tourney" - PAISLEY Scotland June 8 his fourth bout since he won the world flyweight title from Jackie Brown Benny Lynch f Scotland meets Johnny Jurloh speedy Walter Gooding of Boise left and Marvin Carlock of Los AnCalifornia challenger Wednesday geles will compete in the Utah open tennis tournament which night Lynch last defended his crown in starts hero Saturday Carlock Is defending junior champ ' October 1937 when he knocked out - T- -' Peter Kane in the thirteenth round of their bout Since beating Brown for the title he' also has knocked out Pat Palmer in seven rounds and outpointed the Filipino Small Montana Boxing fans here consider Jurich Lynch’s most serious challenger The champion has had trouble in getting down to the flyweight limit By JIMMY HODGSON and Jurich a fast and smart boxer With ten strong tennis players from California Idaho and Colo- should extend him The American rado already entered the annual tftah open net championships are is not as hard a hitter as Inch but he hits more often" -beginning to take on color and interest The bout will be held at SL Mirren football grounds So far tho tournament does1 hot quite match up with the tion Carlock took the state junior brilliant meets staged by thei Utah title last year along with many Pro Gridiron Star Tennis association in the past three other crowns and gained a number national junior Has or 'four years but with nejv stars eight ranking in Operation fast field is' ex- lists enrolling daiiy fy WASHINGTON June 28 Walter Gooding from Boise Idapected to battle for the crowns Leemans star halfback for ho will return for the play Gooding when the race starts Saturday York Giants’ professional is a student at U S C Last year tho New team! had his 'appendix removed at Two standout performers Who he in the George Washington hospital Tuesteamed with Carlock are already on their way' here doubles This Laun will play day year h are Yern Hughes and Mort with Carlock Physicians said his condition was Colorado will be represented at goqd and that the operation should of Los Angeles The two netters' are from 11 8 C and are the tournament by Sam Milstein not Interfere with Leeman’s play- Holland Jack Celia and Ted ing next falL present holders of the California Harold doubles crown They competed Reed Milstein has been playing in here last year Hughes won from ths Utah tournament for many Former Philly Dies Fred Dixon and Ballagh defeated years Dave Freed bisector of the tourDick Bennion before they were ST PETERSBURG Fla June 2J ousted by Bobby Riggs and Joe nament has contacted many other (AT— Jerry F Donovan 61 catcher ex' and Hunt performers with the Philadelphia Phillies of pects to have il few more Bemle Coghlan wlfo now rep- players entered before Saturday the National league in 1906 1907 and resents New Orleans will be one However tho entry of these "10 1908 died at his home here Monof the strong in the stars along with a large day after a paralytic stroke' meet Coghlan earned a No 8 dou- squad of Utah players should make bles yanking with Riggs last year the tournament highly successful OPEN YOUR ' and gave his mate some stiff comEffort ' ACCOUNT petition )n several singles tourna- Special ments Coghlan has a powerful Special effort Is being made this The Federal il Utah’ largest serve and a fine game year to encourage the young net-teInsured Allocation Absolute vto and is ranked as tho top player will be allowed Boys play entered in the meet so far for a fee of only 25 cents Safety Extra earnings All entries for the tournament Enter Meet should be turned in by Friday night Marvin Carlock and Bob Laun at 2i East First South street OpenBuildjogjAsiidciaHoa juniors will be on hand for the ing matches Vill be run off Sat iB “ SALT LAKE meet and will compete in the sen-jo- b urday Ali major matches will bo OGDEN as well as the junior competi held at the Forest Dale clay courts S376 Wlilntoo Blvd? Hot Utah Bldg ’ Open date - minutes Lynch Faces Totili Foe first-roun- Lawrin’s Rider Wins Aboard St Moritz 8-- 3 3 first-rouh- 4-- 6-- it DETROIT Juno 28 (UP)-Ed- die Tolan worldj professional sprinting chfempion announced Tuesday he had signed ft contract to defend his title against Jpsse Owens' 1936 Olympic champion at Melbourne ' Australia next March Tolan former university of Michigan track star has 10 weeks to The regain his former condition contract provides that ho can withdraw from the race if he does not round into form by that time Owens Special to The Tribune signed for the race unconditionally MONTCLAIR JN J June 28- Tolan will sail for Melbourne NoIneastern In tho matches Opening March 6 to vember 1 and fro tercollegiate tennis championships March 13 he' will participate in wero postscheduled for Tuesday five major professional meets He poned because of rain will defend- - his title against Owens two of the Dick Bennion one after these “warm-ups- " Utah entrants was seeded sixth Gordon Giles the other Utahn takJulius Plan ing part1 was unseeded Hockey Team Heldman of U C L A was seeded NEW YORK June 28 (AT— Her-she- y first d Pa will be represented in the Bennion who drew a Hockey bye is scheduled to tangle with Intemationai-America- n Langdon B Gilkey of Harvard in league during the coming season by was and Bears it the Giles’ Hershey the second round foe will be George Dunklin of Vir- nounced at the annual meeting of the circuit Tuesday ginia Miss Marble was only once in trouble' against the canny Mme Mathieu who holds the French title After jumping Into ft 1 lead and riding it to victory in tho first set the San Francisco girl let Mme Mathieu get ft 1 lead ' in tho second That must have made Alice mad for she started going to the net and ran away with the next five games with the loss of exactly five points Pretty demure Mrs Fabyan was the American tragedy of the 'day She Completely mastered Mme Sperling in the first set and led 0 in the second But the farther the match went ths higher the wind got and the harder it blew the worse Sarah played 4 Suddenly she seemed to’ forget about going to the net The delicate balance of her game suddenly was blown askew and Mme Sperling caught and passed her in 40 - 1000 Ace Verdi Carbon third sacker Is one lad who has plenty of "moxie" Ac a great little InfieJfUr Wears glasses and any guy who will hike out to third base on the Gemmell club “rock pile" haa plenty of what It takes her own service The other threo she''got wero achieved against Mias Jacobs’ service 6 26-- L Amateur Federation Tot ala 3210 2181 Total 30 8 21 6 122 Vetter 240 1—12 Jeuklna 000 210 O— 3 Three-ba- a hlti — Fogarty Buipmarv: Salaur Pratt Murphy 'Two-bas- e hit— Murphy Turner Double play— Balaear to Stahl to Gilbert! Pralt to Openehaw to — MuOulre Inning pitched Fogarty 7 Credit victory to Knight 2 Stngren It Fogarty Charge defeat In Knight Struck — out Bv Fogarty Knight 3 Slorgren 2 Hit wlth pitched ball— Carter by Knight: Young by Slorgren: Gilbert by Slorgren Scorer— Blair Umpire— Peterson It looks' like Claude Engberg Pinney pilot engineered ft smart move when he signed up Frank Shepherd for duty in the second half race Lanky Frank has been Around ft long time and knows all 'the answers Ho Is smart cour- ageous nd at hi best when tho going Is tough Ho should bo a steadying Influence on Plnney’a two young flingers Bill Black and ' Sanfdrdl f Squad Wins Game BEOt Hi MrsrMoodyDeiea tsEnglishS tarf Alice Marble Downs French Foe Woodbury Falls to Vetler turn’ed back Jenkltn 11 to 9 in th firat Sana of tb aacond half achedul In th Indepandent lcacu Tutadav night Bill Foaartr pitched a fin gam and helt the loeera in chtck all tha war Murphy waa th leading atlckarwlth three or three The eummarv: VETTERS JENKINS BHOAI Salazar 1 31 Fraud 3b 4 1 11 Ellia rf 5 1 1 O Pratt a 41 Davidson If 4 1 1 Ol Turner If 4 12 0 Gilbert lb OIQbtnahw 2b 4 2 2 2 3 1 3 llkejlo Young 3b rf 2 0 2 0 Carter is O 3 0 OlMtUulre lb 3 1 0 Murphy cf 3 3 O OlJohanaon c 2 1 6 O Leecock c 3 1 S 2ITavev cf 3 I 0 0 2 0 O I Fogarty p’ 4 f 2 2IKnlght p Blub! 0 0 0 OlBlorgran p 2 0 O 6 Uonee iM “ jf ‘ ’ ' ' ‘ I -- - Federation League Race- 3 bench “ Which Trainmen—Top men state high school champions junior finalists in city and state events and winners of previous municipal tourneys are excluded' Competition is planned in the following divisions: Men’s singles men's doubles junior boys’ singles and doubles boys’ singles and doubles women’s singles and doubles grls’ singles and doubles junior girls singles and doubles mixed doubles and veterans singles The classification this year will be the same as in previous years Boys and girls' competition will include players under IS years of age The junior division is for players from 15 to 18 men and women include those over 18 and Veterans must be over 4(L Prizes for all winners will be presented by The Salt Lake Tribune Miss Jessie Schofield city recreation director and her helpers will assist in handling the tournament Every one of the city municipal tennis courts' will be reserved for the contestants between July 10 of Wimbledon -- Tourney July 10 Tribune-Cit- y One of the greatest tennis tournaments in the country the annual Sait Lake Tribyne municipal meet sponsored Ijy The Tribune and the Salt Lake City recreation department will get under way July 10 In past years this huge tourney has attracted ali the way from 1000 to 1400 contestants and this year a new record is expected to be established Every man woman and child who can Wield a tennis racquet is getting ready for the event Competition is scheduled in 14 divisions pro- viding opportunity to play for almost everyone However since the tour- interested In affair champions riament is a performers are naturally elimanj ' inated The tournament is for players who haveno chance in big championship meets Therefore all players who have state or intermountain ten ms rankings are not allowed to compete The top five in the women’s rankings college letter- - By MARLOWE BRANAGAN A feud Id brewing in the Utah Industrial league and before the second half campaign hae passed into history some of those Kentucky feuds will probably seem like — ft pink tea p&rty in comparison Provo and Pmney Beverage have Worked up ft “mad" between them and from now on until the end of the season it will be the "devil take the hindmost1’ when the two clubs clash The Timps are plenty mad at Fred Sanford young Pinney linger alleging he has a habit of ’ tossing bean balls' by the gross when going up against the Timps' The locals on the other hand have plenty to say about the Timps and ne and all swear by young Fryd TUNE 29 1938 - Mrf P high-ranki- ' HAD A BLOWOUT A FEW MONTHS AGO" SAYS MRS ALNHEN OUR 6ARAGE MAN RECOMMENDED USJfOYALS BECAUSE THEY'RE ONE OF THE FEWTlRES MEET THE RIGID TESTS OF CAR THAT ENGINEERS mow IT'S A COMFORT TO OUR TIRES ARE SAFS LP IS OUT PAY AND NIGHT IN HE SAYS "I'M EVERY KIND OF WEATHER THANKFUL MYCACAMEON ROYALS FOR TRACTION ON SUPPERY SKfD OUNfRY DOCTOR Pfi07£C770Hm R0AP5 YOU JUST CANT BEAT ROYALS" big-na- r w - jr title-bidde- rs i i) junmrXmii r s r r I JS U T EDr£-PINNEY BEVEIIAGECOV 533 South 4th West Sett Lake City te -- rs j a Liberal Allowance for Your Old Tires SSL 366 SOUTH 2ND EAST SALT LAKE intermountaln’s Moat Modern 2364 GRANT AVE OGDEN UTAH Complete Recapping ft Retreading riant " " t |