Show i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING JULY 1933 28 17 Kingsley Savage Reach Quarterfinals in Canadian Tourney ' - Sliafer Hurls Mates to Victory Both Salt Lakers Capture Two ’Matches Wednesday Rainstorm Bothers Ven 5-- 4 r j5 ’ Ed to Battle Ernie Palmer and Savage To Test Gordon Taylor Thursday Only Two Other Americans in Race t Smeltermen Take Lead In Softball Chase L City teto-- y V - Golden 5 1 7 1 7 league Lake Hardware 1 5:45 p me umoire Gilbert LONDON Ontario July 27 (Canadian Press) — Two motoring NoHunter vs Leonard’s Circle Inn Jordan E A Petersen p m 5:45 umpire a tourist London at rolled who into and Indust-iput up Steel vs Rotary Bovs No 2 golfers from Utah 5:45 p m umpire Decker home refuse to be counted out of Canadian amateur championship As Cad Shafer goes so goes White Both Ven Savage and Ed Kings- Star Service is an axiom that is Icy take part in the quarterfinals going the rounds in the Victory Thursday with two other Amerileague of the Salt Lake Independent cans and four Canadians Others Baseball association— and Cad Shafrom across the line are Ted Adams fer went very well Wednesday night Columbia Mo and Dick Luts Ashso well that White Star handed the land Ohio Tooele City crew a 4 setIn two rounds Wednesday ‘Savage The third annual Liberty park powerful eliminated Mike Taylor Toronto in tennis tournament will get under back an easy match 8 and 7 but in the way August 5 with a record entry Cad a of Alafternoon Tommy Riddell his sec- expected to again vie for the honors vin Shaferyounger brother outfielder ond Toronto opponent dogged him The d in the Utah tourney will again be managed for to the eighteenth before Ven came by Joe O’Carroll' came up with a Industrial league 1 up safely through Competition is scheduled in the five-h- it performance as he bested men’s singles and doubles junior Louis Ambrose former C Y O Under Par doubles singles and boys’ singles in a tight mound duel had mixed doubles and women's singles league acewas Savage Against Taylor nicked for only six medal nine of 34 one under par An entry fee of 25 cents will be Ambrose hits He sank a birdie four on the event each for charged sixth and a birdie three at Entries for the tournament can Shafer had his curve ball workthe ninth be turned in to O'Carroll at'the Lib ing nicely and 10 Tooele City batsEnA thunderstorm and rain in the erty park courts any evening men went down on strikes afternoon threw Savage off his tries also will be received at 21 East Going into the seventh the Seroutin two had sixes First South street thq game He vicemen had a 2 lead but Tooele going nine both resulting from tryCity rallied and Red Del Papa's douing to putt through pools of water ble with two mates on base made His medal was 37 each way two the final count 5 to 4 over par Vetter’s Standard and Henager’s Coming home he suddenly lost a Business college were deadlocked at e 5 advantage at the fifteenth when rain halted further acand sixteenth One was '’lost as a in the eighth inning" of their tivity result of a stymie by a tree end Dorothy Douglass and Mrs A 0 game irt 18' even holes all second Behrens wild a of because played the other TOOELE CITY STAR WfllTE AB HO A on the final round of the Forest Dale ABHOA shot He missed a 4 2 1 (l 8 n Hill lb Rnukvlch lb 4 tournament halve to directors women’s cup D'M hele 2b 4 O 2 1 Irvine lb the wet seventeenth green 4 2 4 0 J Shafer cf f Del 3 4 O 1 0 0 2 one over Papa par Wednesday the hole with a five 9 Decker If 2 3 1 0 0 Gressman as shot second Miss Douglass sparkling Hervet c 'a 3 0 3 OGHImbrf' as 3 0 11 On the eighteenth Riddel’s 1 2 0 0 If Woods 3 10 0 to 42 rf Erickson holes take on the first nine overshot the green and his third was Nash rf 201 0 Turpin 2b 32 00 82 00 e lead and apparently Thomas 3b 2 0 2 3 Plaver c too strong six feet beyond the pin a 1 3 C Shafer n Ambrose 3 0 0 4 Savage’s second was on the green have the match in the bag but A Shields pIf t101 0 0 Holmberg c 1 0 2 0 20 feet away Ven putted to the lip-o- Mrs Behrens put on a brilliant rally Buckghm rf 0 0 0 0 the cup while Riddell missed which squared the battle on the §adovich 3b 0 0 Q 0 20 6 21 5 his putt and conceded the hole and eighteenth green The match will Totals Citv27 5 21 12' Totals 200 Tooele 000 2—4 be replayed Thursday morning match 200 021 Star White 0—5 b tournament Prizes in the Summary Home run — Hill hit — Irwng A Shields Easy Matches were won by Mrs Behrens and hits— Credit victory to C Shafer Del Papa Tile tourna- Charge A Hughey defeat to Ambrose Struck out — Kingsley Wednesday morning de- Mrs C C 10 Ambrose 3 Bv Hit Shafer at followed was ment a picnic by feated R C Gibson of Toronto 7 Urn ball hv Ambrose Holmherg pitched Scorer — Irving plre — Wagner and 6 with a medal score of 34 He Fairmont park on the second for sank a on a birdie deuce and a the fifth for' another birdie deuce In the afternoon Ed defeated Wilfred Spriggs of Saskatoon 4 and 3 with medal score of 36 The storm broke at the fourteenth "too late V vv VA'sVslI to mar his game Thursday Savage meets Gordon-Taylo- r of Toronto recognized as a good tournament player who was Liberty Plans Net Meet 5-- ball-busti- Magna-Garfiel- 1 it Women Slate Links Meet 11-- 1 382 13-- 1 e 4 Wilcox and Merbacb: and Haacke Rugg Ludlow Haugley R 550-ya- rd P Boosters Strevell Paterson Vincent Bod and Reese 7 IT 12 Chart rand and the saline course Taylor will make a trip to the flats Thursday to inspect the course and make arrangements for housing the car at Wendover E 5 12 4 10 Melbos H Ends in Tie er 1 1 1 1 five-hol- f two-clu- Threc-baa- Two-bas- e e Clark and Hancock — 4 Memphis 10 Nashville Little Rock 6 Knoxville 2 Atlanta 5 Birmingham 3 New Orleans Chattanooga 1 2 Texas League Midvale Nine Wins 9 to 1 Dale Cup Play from Salt Lake City The invitation day events have proved unusually popular this season because they give every performer an equal chance for an award The meets have drawn an average of nearly 50 players in the previous tournaments The Forest Dale event will be directed by Mrs C A Hughey and Dorothy Douglass tournament leaders at the home club All women linksters in the state are eligible to Southern Association Girls' League 5-- two-hol- 5: one-roun- d Schedule Sail Glory I 1 4 4 e half-gam- 2 Y on S 5 Bingham Vetter' Standard Henager'a Jenkins Thnradav' Paeifft Const League the Employes’ league with By MARLOWE BRANAGAN Wnn Lost Prt 8 30 to Telephone £ Jack Dempsey arrived in Salt Lake City late Wednesday night advantage over Cudahy’s who lost 587 56 hi Seattle in The Smelterites won from Bennett Glass s j'4 with a new fighter under his wing words of praise for' young A1 03 Sau Diego company 02 San Francisco Bbss Bennett of and Jucl Bart 6 between duel 471 Hostak" of Seattle who Tuesday battered Freddie Steele into' sub-3556 Dennery Portland pitchers 65 55 Hollywood his- - best of one mission In 78 4J pitched Oakland Dennery only to be deprived by the National Boxing games of the season but his mates association of his middleweight laurels and a rebuke for the ruling Wdneada'e Result R H Ei At Io8 Angeles — made four errors two of which reof the national ring body 200 001 010 — 4 9 Portland sulted in runs Ralph Gerome at 003 000 81x— 12 12 Los Angecs The fake City hoy who 7 at short Shea’' sebond and Glfym-- Coon 3) Llska Darrow Douglas climbed to the top of the heap in Bush 7 Cronin 8aleson Dickfey and played fine defensive ball for the Collins the heavyweight division said he li and winners handling 13 chances benow will manage Wild Bill Boyd R H E At Oakland— tween them without an error 19 2 2 126 100 200—1 John Cobb famed British speed San Francisco the heavyweight cham100 201 010— 5 15 3 Elv Rupp continued her splendid Oakland pion driver left London Wednesday for St tit z and 8prlnz Van Fleet Olds (3) as Parks City Murray pitching “Boyd has a fight In Seattle 1 In two other Utah about the same time that his Lludell (3) and Conrov trounced Coveys next Tuesday” Jack said “but H — E R At Sacramento Heinz Drug toppled huge speedster’arrived at Wendover girls’ games The Utah Women’s Golf associa- after that bout he will leave for 100 200 ij2— 611 and Shamrock and G H K Taylor builder of the Seattle American Fur 101 100 000v Sacramento tion will stage its regular invitation New York City and I am going Club won from American Linen machine reached Salt Lake Plckrl Gregory 4) and Splndel to handle him while he Is there” City Walker i9)anfl Franks 17-- 4 day tournament Friday jit the For- All of which The three are expected to be unitspeaks volumes for R H F est Dale club At San Diego— Telephone Co nosed out Cudahy ed in Wendover in two weeks or less starting at 8 a m the Seattle slugger 000 000 000 - 0 7 1 Holl wood The victory put the Telephone to get for an COO assault on the San Diego Ooo 001— 15 0 according to Mrs’ R T Stewart ready Co in a tie with the- - Packers for world's land Jack has spent time and money Tmt and Brenzel Chaplpi and Hogan speed record over the president Detore i9 second place in the Employes' Bonneville salt flats in an effort to find a fighter caThe tournament will be a handileague Taylor intimated Wednesday night WEDNFMMVS NdlHKH International cap event as usual and many fine pable of giving Joe Louis a battle — League the racer will that be left big likely 1’ark At hlte hardprizes will be posted for the win- and maybe the in it crate until Cobb reaches here Employs’ League Jersey Citv 8 Newark Id A large entry is ners E V3 Toronto 2 4 Montreal expected is the answer to or E the hitting Boyd until T i George 7 : Captain 0 Eyston Telephone Co Buffalo 11 Rochester 4 from Provo and Ogden as well as problem 2 has a chance to finish his test on 10 Cudahy Packing Syracuse 4 7 Baltimore 04 a Independents White Star Service Tooele A S & R went into the leadership of Dempsey Scores IS iB A In Local Intervieiv Beaumont 5 Oklahoma Oily Houston 6 Fort Worth 0 San Antonio 5 Till hi 1 8hrcveiort 9 Dallas 8 1 American Association Ida Rupp and Hobbs take part 2 2 Columbus 13 (first Payson and Midvale tucked away Indianapolis 11 innings) Wednesday games in the Central game Minneapolis 7 Milwaukee 4 1 8t Paul Kansas City 2 Utah circuit the former handing Long Key Wins Louisville 52 Toledo American Fork an 8 to 7 setback AGAWAM Mass July 27 MPI — and Midvale coming' irp with a 9 Long Key winter book favorite e to 1 triumph over the Lumbermen's Softball for the Hambletonian at Goshen Levan club won the American Wednesday A four-ru- n spree in the first Instake feature of the opening of the ning put Payson into a lead it never Grand Circuit at Agawam park relinquished Following the openLong Key won the first two heats Lions were the livable ing uprising to do much scoring but they turned 4 ft 7 Arden Dairv 6 10 Z C M I 5 back several dangerous American Washburn Wins Oliver and Ras- Fork uprisings at cruciaV moments Pedersen and Anderson mussen MODESTO Cal Southpaw Frank Reading was m Juiy 27 CP)-J- ack e Girls’ League fine form as Midvale broke its Washburn 238 of Salt Lake R H E 1 losing streak with its oneCity defeated Don Evans 225 of 5 Amerban Fur 10 13 3 sided win over Levan The loss was Heinz Drug Houston Texas in straight falls in Baxter W Rowe J Ining and Norris the seventh in a row for Levan Ahtnn and Hansen Kenny and Chris their wrestling match here tensen AlHn&ton and Johausnn Stephens Park At Fairmont 14-- last-plac- four-gam- When asked what kind of a fighter Hostak is Jack replied: “A1 is a great fighter He Is young strong and he ran sock The manner in which he stopped Freddie (Steele) proves that I believe the boy will be ruler of the middleweight division for a ’ long time” Jack let fly at the National Boxing association in the same ruthless fashion he used to jar opponents from their moorings with "Iron Mike” the greatest weapon of destruction ever turned loose in the are prize ring "Championships won in the ring not in a boxing commissioner’s office Hostak proved his right to the title by the fashion In which he defeated Steele While the National Boxing association puts itself in line for ridicule for such a move fans who follow boxing closely will hail Hostak as the champion for his victory over the man the N B A had listed as -- champ” Jack expressed concern over his mother and after patiently answering questions fired at him he hastened home to "Mom” i five-foot- er runner-u- ini to Somerville in 1935 meets Ernie p at Hamilton Kingsley Palmer of Winnipeg Manitoba champion who has played steady golf throughout present tournament n- ii Somerville Favored For Canada Crown YOU LONDON Ontario July 27 CPI— Led by Ven Savage Magna Utah’s Transmississippi champion four U S golfers swept through the second and third rounds of the Canadian amateur championship over the London Hunt and Country club’s rolling fairways Wednesday While the U S contingent saw four of the eight stars who started the second round eliminated C Ross of Londoft (Sandy) Somerville seeking his seventh title swept smoothly through the two nrounds faand by nightfall was an odds-ovorite to win the championships Ed Kingsley also of Magna and runner-u- p to Savage in the tourney Ted Adams of Columbia Mo and Dick Lutz of Ohio were the other Ashland golfers from below the border £o survive the two rounds Outstanding U S casualty was Hank Kowal the former Colgate university Star from Seven Oaks N Y who bowed out in his third round match to Jimmy Todd of Vic- - -Hfter he had trimmed rtoriarup Ken Smith Regina 5 and 3 in his second round joust USA ACROSS THE WHOLE AND m m not be adding a quart of oil all the time And you can climb Pike’s Peak or Mt Washington but the heat indicator on the' dash won’t go wild No matter how hot a Summer we have you can drive where you please how you please by first coming here to Your Mileage Merchant —the only place to get your engine Germ Processed oil gives your engine Oil-Plati- ng Nothing but my Conoco Oil-Plat- ed 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Patricia Cumming of West-fiel- d 2 5 won N J to win the fight to face Mrsvjr'abyan in the other semifinal Mrs Fabyan outstroked Mme Sylvia Henrotin 3 of France by scores of In the men's doubles Riggs and Grant advanced to the semifinals by whipping Cooke and John line m mp- WM 2 id while William and Chester Murphy polished off 6 Toley and Gardnar Mulloy 3 Wood and Joe Hunt overcame Sut3 as ter and Gilbert Hunt Parker and Hare beat another Chicago brother combination John an(l 2 2 Chester Shostrom 6 4 X m ' 5 6-- 4 8-- S 6-- r Vls4trtS 6-- Amateurs Sign Four For Sunday Tilt When the Amateur Federation allstars swing into action Sunday at 10:30 a m at Community park against Pinney "Beverage in the fifth annual benefit game they will have four players added Wednesi day in the line-u- p The new players include Bill McClanahan’s outfielder LoyaUJJettridge D & R G W Creshurler Tommy Anderson and Christensen cent shortstop Barnett & Weiss thirdijaseman Mc-Lee- t S si i - |