Show u w m 5r THE HS ALT LAKE TRffithraTUESlJAY MORNING AUGUST 2 TaaTam Xocal Clubs Await ?38 City Tour ney They Snapped Army Brogans for War-- Cinder-Pat- h Leonard Nine Metropolitan Club Upsets Wins Over Milkmen 10-- Columbia Leaguers In Feature Skirpilslij 2-- 1 Industrial Steel Spikes $ 2 Six Teams to Play" For Title Held - By Woodbury CreW By MARLOWE BRANAGAN With the final league games of the season slated this week foiy teams in the Salt Lake Federation of Amateur Baseball await with interest the annual city round robin Meet slated Augqst 14 to 21 inclusive The four clubs of the Federation to see duty In the city meet Will be augmented by the two teams from the Salt Lake Independent Baseball association As yet only three teams have definitely clinched posts In the meet Crescent D Jk R G W and Woodbury Realtors all members of the federation having already gained entrance to the Joust Indies are 'sttitengaged 'tn league warfare but President Hub Cochran and Secretary E A Petersen are expected to have everything Worked out satisfactorily by August 12 Golden Glory won he first half title in the Indie Victory league and Tooele City tucked away the Capitol league crown Neither however is on top in second half rankings and some sort of a playoff may have to be held to see which two clubs represent the Indies in the city tourney Playoff Game -- ' The- Fort Douglas fourth place finisher in the second half race in the federation and Barnett and Weiss fourth place club in- the first half will meet Tuesday August 9 at Community park at 5:30 p m and the winner of this game will com- pete in the city tourney: In the event Crescent and D & R G W wind up the second half race in a tie for first place a procedure which seems entirely likely clash Wednesday August they will 30 at - Community park to settle first and second place AU games in the city tourney will be ‘nine innings Starting time of all contests has been set at 5:30 p m 15 minutes earlier than the starting time in league contests' -- Si L " A Employes And ‘Gold Girls Win Otlr tills Chub Smith Outstanding in MajorTnssle - ' Independents i Iiilustrial East Side Juniorg"' ' Victory ‘ 2 ' ' k ' By wiiSjArd science The largest crowd ever to at'Peiii'a softball prgratn lrv'Utah' crowded into Whitepark Uvattend tl?e benefit garner Monday night U Karri art A M C Rot try Bo)t-By 7 o'clock the stands apd bleachers were packed and ground rules TCESBAVS S HKI)l’t:E ('anltnt League were in force as the crowd lined thp inside of the fence and oyer-- " V White Star Hen Irf No umpire E A Petereen flowed pnto the playing field Those who attended wererAvarded with some very close and exciting games which 'tended to make Leonard Circle Inn and Industrial the to njght a success jn every why The attendance was more than the Steel just abbut wrote finish 3000? second half title race of' the other clubs in the Victory league of the The feature game of ie evening? i Salt Lake Independent Baseball asbetween the Metropolitan sociation Monday and the Columbia "picked team” was Leonard's handed Golden-Glorwon by the Metropolitans- - 1 It shelfirst half champ a fa was Chub Smith who sent-th- e Steel and Industrial toppled lacking vored Columbia team down to deHunter 5 to 2 S L Hardware won feat In the last of the sixth inning a forfeit victory from Rotary Boys- with two men out Going Jnto lh- Tastf of the sixth trailing 1 to 0 ball With Hy Page flinging six-h- it Johnny Pignataro lived on an error matches four were Only and Parry Williams and Giacoifla played John Nunley sacrificed and was safe attack on Golden in fhe championship flight of the on an error Jack Stahl advanced leading a Glory's two hurlers Leonard's had annual city amateur golf tourna- both runners on a meat sacrifice for little trouble in taking its eighth the first out Glenn Coon filed out game in 10 second half starts The ment Monday at Bonneville for the second out and it looked like losers-score- d their only runs in the In the upper bracket Ed Perry the cause was lost Chub Smith then first inning hut after that they were turned in an easy 7 and 5 victory pame to bat He already had two completely outclassed for two Tie banked out a long over Phil Hanson and Chuck Golden Prebble Johnny starting to bring Pignataro and NunWaltook of measure the Gravey was with the hurler Glory tagged ley home and' give victory to his S 4 lace Mathieu Vern and defeat team Industrial Steel fdund Chris Rush-to- n Bowdle and Leo Gray captured two matches the in the Mackey Loser a tough gent to hit but Hunter pjayed found scoring just a bit more tbugh lower bracket Bowdle downed Wally Mackey Columbia’s leading ft fr Amain lr I despite collecting peven safeties to Jim Graves 5 and 4 and Gray pitcher wa1 charged1 with the deC won over H Whitley I and the six for the winners C M T C track meet winners Left to right: Front Roy Gee Salt Lake City? Stephen Sandmeyer Caldwell Idaho feat Red Fox was credited with Art Rushton got a home run for the win He let the losers down Bob Baldwin Nampa Idaho Cliff Charles won over Parton Pack "Clifton James' Milford and Burke Berry athlete from Helper Hunter' and Chris Rushton added a Parr one Goff pver Roy with only one htt and struck out Irvin up as were the but wasted they triple 2 and 1 and Ralph Vetterli seven men in the three Innings that winners bunched three of their hits Cardon lim- over H M McCurdy and 4 in he toiled Armanct Gunderson on two errors and and capitalized y and to two ited the hits winners a wild pitch in the second to scare the upper bracket of the first flight struck ouLseven in the three innings Two In the wers matches' Jilayed all their runs lower bracket Nofm Shultz took he worked The scores: The Employes’ club nosed out the the measure of JoeAVestra 4 and 3 GOLDEN OLORT LEONARD’S C INN ABHOA ABHOA and Cal Guest won over Juddy Wil- -' United league entry 1 also The victor scored a Tun Iff each of the 12 Berrv If 44 Corhraf) it 4 Colbert 2b 3 13 11 Olsen rf 13 0 cox by default first and second Innings without a 4 1 2 0( R Colbert 3b 4 O 1 1 Davis rf tfie No matches were played In 4 13 0 3 2 2 0 King 2b Parrv 3b In the first frame Len Stone hit Bobby Amuses Fans While Sending Murpliy 3 3 01 1 1 c 4 3 1 Kendeli ss Wilson gecorfd flight and only one In the wild was 1 7 0 4 2 3 OiFvana 3 If Glacoms walking four' men and lb K CULVER Ind Aug I LT)— Frank J The personnel of the C M' T C Neuman lb 4 1 3 O Lee rf Smith triumphed over 3 0 3 1 third From List of Title Contenders forcing in a run before retiring the c 2 O O 1 Ralph Backman 6 and 4 rf 4 2 2 0 Woolley Williams One close Mehner of Salt Lake City seeded camp at Fort Douglas Monday put Page p side and in the next inning the 0 0 I 1 f III01 Prebblo 10 1 0 0 Hrhofleld e 1 0 2 O match waa played in the fourth Employes scored once on two walks tenth in the national boys’ and away their Springfields forgot drill Mlddletn2b 1 0 0 1 p IShepherd Fred Carruthers E flight 1 d downing SOUTHAMPTON N Y Aug (AP)— a fielder’s choice and an'error That Bobby Riggs routine for a day and hied off to juniors' tennis tournament scored two up Norm Steele was the end of the winners’ 10 6 21 7 C Hinckley Totals 34 12 21 3 Totals scoring 12 10 0—10 downed Dick McMinn a first round victory in the junior of Chicago led a field of 66 into the second round of the Meadow the University of Utah stadium for Leonard' t 5 4 and in but the had been done GokleM 200 000 0- -t 2 Oloty damage forty-eighMoncourts Erl’ora-tennis tournament Invitation grass Cochran 2 Kendeli another fourth flight encouhter singles here Monday on the courts club's Summary Russ Howard Len Stone and Guy opening day events on the cantp's Slofen bases — Davis Newman Colbert of Culver Military academy did some phenomenal — Anderson Prebble Cochran 3 ’Colbert track and field Wilson Kins day but two of his favored companions Elwood Cooke of Portland annual A L Fifth Liddle result: flight flit — Ol Sacrifice hit — Davis for the losers holding the ° The Utah junior champion defeat- Ore and chucking — Parry meet sen Giaroma 1 def hits of and Oakland Harmon John were and Cal in eliminated the Bob VarleyTZ Bobby Wilson Berrv Kendeli Djftible nlav — Lee Employes to one hit a single by Les ed Richard Leonard of Dayton Muir def T C Hansen one up not — Bv Pape 4 Prebble It was a—representative gather- to Evan Struck — first round of Strevell’s Llewellyn 1 on Base 1 balls—Off R D Shepherd Clark def Page Hansen 8 and 6 0 Ohio 0 ing of intermountain area youths 1 Prebble 1 Shepherd 2 In the opening game of the eveRiggs the nation's Second Irank-in- g McKenzie def Bill Hucklna Harry ning the Industrial league club won th$t forsook Uncle INDUST STEEL HUNTER 3 and 3 Another Utah 'representative player lost a set to a fellow 5 ABHOA from the Recreation for and fought Larson ss ABHOA track shorts 0 If 0 4 he 0 0 0 as 3 Davis in- Hal Lamb also of Salt Lake City Chicagoan Wijliam Murphy sixth the last of the into Going one as match was played in the 3 10 0 ArtRshln c 3 2 12 0 Only it out for honors on the Redskin Searle KCIvtn df 3 0 0 II L Ruhtu3b 3 110 sixth flight didn’t fare so well bowing before mixed good tennis with his efforts Burt Larson won over ning with the score 5 to 3 against 3 I 6 0 TCIvtn lb !fl lb OISylRhtn cinder and them Don Kener knocked in Bob ' path greensward scores 3 1 2 2 0 RushtnJ2b 'I 1 1 T Herb Loomis 2 and 1 David Johnson of Washington to amuse the gallery The Capps 3b 0 i 0 C Rushtti p 3 1 0 0 2b and Morris both of 6 Keddington were 4 Opening day winners in the va- Hamlin The seventh the Oi 1 1 1 3 gained 2 flight D C 0 E ss 0 2b 2 Llovd Riishtn to tie up Harman seeded sixth was ried program included residents of KCIavtn e 3 1 6 0 W RusHtnrf 3 10 0 final round when Jim-- Allen whom had connected safely P Ruahtn rf 3 0 1 0 failed to score Rlrhlns p 3 0 0 Recreation (Contlnue'd from Preceding Page) the game of Archie Henderson crushed trounced 8 Paul 7 by Watsen and He 1 2 I1 Ted Reed of Denver advanced both Utah and Idaho R Claytii rf 3 0 Hendermeets Chick Lloyd in the final Only in the first half of the seventh them to a place in the regional An Idaho youth S W Sandmeyer into the second round by winning Chapel Hill N C 0 27 7 21 28 6 21 hi Totals Totals Les Cannon Industrial Unithe son a at student graduate 050 000 0 — 5 three were entered in this flight Industrial Steel over Bruce Wylie of St Petersburg tournament which is to be held at of Citidwell was the star of the Hunter first man up drove ' chucker league 000 0—2 ItO All of Carolina North first round matches must be simply versity 0 2 Fla 7 Home run— Art Rushton to win the game over one fence tourSummary the Cal Stockton These regional his in the rival overpowered nit — C Rushton hit — completed by Tuesday evening opening day copping firsts The winners played a nice game In out — C Rushton 12 R’ Clayton Struck Mehner was one' of the preto Riggs fit Sea naments are preliminary to the naCooke runner-u- p dash the d dash Rlchlns — WildUm6 pitch C Rushton the field being guilty of no JRrors tournament favorites to sweep Bright last week and seeded fourth tional “world's series" and deter the dash pire— E A Petersen Scorer — T Clavton shotput and the East Team Wins through initial rounds which got here bowed to Robert Kamrath of mine the entrants in that repreKim-rat- h 2 Roy Gee of Salt Laka City leaped off to $ late start because of Austiiv-Texa- s The East side juniors humbled Brin affair sentative Umpires to victory in the high jump going in the second set wet courts Victor Seixas of leading the West side youngsters 2 Allen Philadelphia seeded first in the reached match point four times Barber and Ernie Beaumont fol- over the bar at five feet six inches' Hardy and Doug Borg held the West boys’ division did not extend himonly to lose his advantage because lowing the tournament made se- Bob Baldwin of Idaho aiders in check Nampa self to beat Lawrence Daly of of when he lection of an “all-ststate team" jsushed 'Sandmeyer to the tape in The favored “Blue" girl team The Fort DnnglHS team flnlshori Evanston 111 1 in the back court The 5 r: lost 12 ddwnnd the TfreiFch3ice3were tq the “Gold” team 220 the and also club team took second the of McNeill Don Oklahoma City Country place in every iffning’ex-ce- pt scored 14 down Monday in the winners — Gar Catchers Provo of Los VanHorn Paepke Angeles nation’s ninth ranking player who Welby handicap honors in the lio low hurdles st Elva Rupp was match piay competition sponsored q top ranking juniorwon by default wasn’t seeded because on ankle in— cia Bingham pitchers— Baird James of Milford outdis Pacific Coast League Clijfton over her sister Ida she “bthe Western Women's Golf asby fr6m Don Buffington of Scarbor- jury had kept him idle for a couple base— Marks Bingham first tanced competitors in discus trials eing credited with the win while Ida sociation of weeks returned to action with ough N Y 74 Angtlts Pierson Ogden second base — Gust and looms as a likely winner in TOS At the Ganyon links Mrs A C was charged with the loss- Rachel 2 1 Second round matches will be a sparkling Sacramento victory over in the Kezerian a game San Diego great Moore 94 — played to finish four down Richie Tuesday’s finals in that event Third base spot a Charles Harris of Wfest Palm Beach Bingham played Tuesday A San Francisco 66 Mrs G I Reed 91 four down Mri field for the winners and got three Seattle Fla He appeared to be close to his Helper shortstop — Mascera Help' Carbon county youth Burke Berry Porlland Stewart 91 four down Mrs for three at' the bat RT best form er left field — Gudmanson Ogden of Helper won third in the low Hollywood WONDAVH KCORE8 A L Gindrup 91 two down Farm Girls Softball Oakland — seeded Pazell entries Bryan center field The other At While Park ' vBingham hurdles and also took a third in The R fl E Fort Mrs scores: A 2 H utilNo Schedule Mon a’ft Results (Bitsy) Grant of Atlanta right field—Nichols- Bingham the high jump 300 002 1—6 9 0 Industrial 86 Means four Helen Division No teams Hofmann up 3 utilgames traveling 0—5 9 3 Joe Hunt of Los Angeles No 012 110 Recreation ity infielder— Morgan Provo events as released Tuesday’s by 81 two down Mrsv E W Fields Jambaon Bteunrt Cannon and Anderson Frank Kovacs of Oakland Cal' No ity outfielder — ' Sheen Bingham Captain James Bond of Midwest 94 five down Mrs L S Packman Cedarlot Heugley and Rich Wlmpex Seattle at SAcramento 5 Hal Surface of Kansas City' No Outstanding player in tournament Nod-dinand Lieutenant Kenneth Wyo 99 nine down Hollywood at Ban Diego United 000 001 0—1 4 2 —Catcher Paepke Provo who also 7 and Sidney B Wood of New York San Francisco at Oakland of Powell Wyo in charge of 110 000 X— 2 1 2 Employes' The players get seven-eightPortland at Loa Angeles of Anderson and 1 Grass Stone Howard the folmer Davis cup player No 8 pitched one of the games the tourney are as follows: their and Dennery Ueibos Kehl and Reese handicap compete against all came through in straight sets n R ft Finals in dash par of their homecouhse All clubs West Side Juniors 020 000 0—2 6 9 Grant breezed through DougIm-hof- f tent pitching contest sack ra'ce American Association 030 042 X— 9 8 1 which Side Juniors are East members the of associa4 Cal Beach 9 Louisville 3 Women Slate Match of Long Indianapolis d finals Klchlus Ktugdon Hanks and Earnsbaw relay pole vault St Paul 9 Minneapolis 8 tion are taking part in the compe- Hardy Borgjuid James Soutag Hunt eliminated Robert Kerdasha discus finals broad jump finals Columbus 6 Toledo 1 tition ' 1 2 Kovacs At Fort Douglas Only three games scheduled of Clintop S C 000 002 0—2 5 2 baseball throw football throw and Metropolitan 010 000 0—1 3 2 Columbia d advanced at the expense of Howard run Fox Morgan and Platt Glinder-ao- u Stagx Southern Association Little Mackey aud Ostler Qualifying round 'in the August Monday's results': Stephens Jr of St Louis captain Mrs Halverson Wins 4 4 Three-legge- d of the Yale tennis team New Orleans at Chattanooga postponed race — F N Doxey leg directors' cup for wpmen at the 000 002 3— 5 7 3 "Blue” Girl rain OIL 341 x— 1ft 10 2 W "Gild” Girls Surface disposed of Wilson Rood of Fort Douglas D Black course will be ajid Only game scheduled I Rupp golf and Hobbs E Clark DeHart Club Tilt of the and University Country S W Sandmeyer dash— Brooklyn w Rowe and Davis Rupp Aliingtou' 4 and Wood held Tuesday beginning at 9 a m R L Lee R D Williams North Carolina 1 International Mrs Ernest Halverson triumphed A feature of the day's competition League TUESDAY’S KCHFDUU low hurdles —Sorenson beat Bryan Hamlin of Bridge At White Park Rochester at Baltimore postponed rain over Mrs J N Casella 4 and 3 will be the finals of the president’s Baldwin Week's Results 0 Y 1 N 630 p m— Diamond Oil s Lang Weld 8 Jeraev Clt 6 Berry Hampton Buffalo Eastern Division E and between 'semifinals Jthe Mrs A in Dedicke the of Ing cup Newark 17 Montreal 4 presidents Twoseeded R H foreign players Mrs H H Rose 7 30 p m — N 0 Nelson vi tftsft OH Squad shuttle - relay — Second Toronto Vincent Drug 'Syracuse 5 3 59 51 cup at tWTCbuntry club Monday vs Quality A Davis 8 30 m— Weiss Barnett former Hare p Charles English D‘ Company squad 8 7 15 t East Midxale ' She will meet Mrs N R Jackson in Press d dash— Sandmeyer BaldJ Robertson- - and- Ruth Greenwood ' D cup player and Robert Mouvert of 9 10 P m — Mutual Creamery vs AssoTexas League the finals Sorenson and Afton Nielson Oil much ciated ' without win advanced ft H E Belgium Lumbermen’s Loop At Fairmont Park Beaumont 4 Datlns 1 Qualifying round for the August 7 trouble 5 13 Crescent Hare dropped a set to a 6 n m — Brewer Tire vs M W A Shotput — Sandmeyer Whiston Shreveport u Tulsa 2 Ml Innings) directors’ cup for women Will 4 Union 17 8 leg Mill Mor- Gex — club vs 8 L Stamp 7 Salt The Lake defeated AnderNorman 3 San 1ft J Antonio Fort Worth pm L Llovti and G Smith E Godfrey and s'trong opponent 8 p m— Optical Shop va Ostler Canriv Oklahoma Citv 4 5 Houston ‘ 6 (first be held at the Canyon links Tues rison & Merrill Mill 6 to 3 in the High jump— Gee Murdock Berry York winning 2 son Mecca Bar vs Pinney Beverage m— 9 p 12 game innings) 3- H E 4 day starting at 9 a m d dash— Sandmeyer Soreri-so- n while Mouvect whipped George Lumbermen's league at Highland 10 Hanrlv 9 5 5 7 Draner 5 Scherbatoff of New York Preshaw Monday evening park Don Van Dam and F Webb J MitchDiamond Slate " £ Inn Leopard's Circle Hunter Amateurs Vie In Salt Lake Golf Tourney ‘ it er 0m i Melmer Cops Match in Riggs Leads Net Performers Idaho Youth Stars in In Southampton Meet National Meet CMTCMeet 2-- 1 0 Top-seede- th C jOren Wilson secretary of the federation announced Monday that McClanahan’g must forfeit games to D & R G W and Barnett and Weiss for having used an ineligible player Joe Zuppo Zuppo has since left town ' ' Hands Hunter 5 to 2 Setback two-da- y Three-bas- e Two-ba- e 6 Wilsoh" also ‘announced the setup for daily programs during the prog- ress of the city meet Three games Will be held Sunday August 14 all at Community One game will be ' played park two each on Tuesday Monday Wednesday Thursday and Friday No games are scheduled Saturday August 20- The meet will l:ome to a conclusion with three games Sunday August 21 Defend Title As JCD Sees It Sam’s-khaki--cl- oth 3 3 ” 1 1 1 6-- 6-- Three-bas- 100-ya- Two-bas- e e 220-yar- Women Enter 440-ya- 3 The Woodbury Realtbrs will be on hand to defend their city title The Realtors have not made an unusually impressive record this year but close followers of this club point do much-b- etout ter last season until tourneyttme Following the city tourney teams WiTT take it easy until the slate meet slated September 9 10 and 11 at Community park The state meet sponsored by the local federation will again have eight clubs in action Three teams the winner and third place team in runner-u- p the Salt Lake City rotind robin will automatically go into the state meet The outstanding five other amateur clubs of the state will be Invited to compete Crescent runner-u- p to Woodbury Realtors for city honors last season did a bit better in the state tourney walking off with the state that-they-di- title 6-- All-Sta- V 5 Team Match ss ar 6-- L iO-- us the-fir- Og-de- e brrnnri-Hal- f a two-ma- 3 vJC 88d-yar- 6-- Traynor Plays Third 880-yar- In Buc Exhibition -- SPRINGFIELD Mass Aug 1 Iff) —Manager Pie Traynor returned to his old post on third base Monday an his coach Johnny Gooch caught while the Pittsburgh Pirates in a Springfield t’ere beating exhibition 5 to 0 game Plan Tournament 120-ya- 6-- - - 220-yar- 20-3- Knights bf the Round Table will Stage a tournament 'at the Fort Douglas Golf club Tuesday according to Tee Branca professional at the links Competition will get up way at 2 p m RecreationSoftball Boilermaker!’ Local 182 Painters’ No 77 100-ya- R 440-yar- 2 i Welters Dlvlilos outh Jordan Riverton Josle Brown and M ft 10 6 Oakeaon — — Fifth Avenue Teiinis Tourney Schedule R lit B 5 Coy ‘ Cleo "T4IffiT'Dhiiblf At Victory Purlt e Hale v Ellsworth Jones No 4 1 p m ft H ft Lark 12 9 Ken 3 7 Herriman 5 2 v Prouce and B Peterson Dot Crump Rockwood Petenion-LynGoodwin 5 andMary Sarah Miller JdIWer No Willard Peteraon-Jo- e Bluffd&le 9 West Jordan 0 (forfeit) Gi Alrmet Harry Godbe-Dou- e Evans Boh 8teen XQ I 6 p m Northers Division FelmeTR Bill Bowman-BoKttptr Morrli-Ome- r 10 Grander 5 Morris No 2 & p m r r 4 Schofield Garfield 6 Harol4 Wilson Jones-Jac- k m V Rasmussen and L Bawden R Peter Barker-Gen- e 6 p Eardlev No 3 son Hale v Ned Cham Clifford Parton-RopdB Jouea ft H No 1 7 p ft berlain-partne- r 17 14 “ 3 Spencer Wajd 3 5 -- 4 Granger Marvin Bet- Ruth Tavlor amd R Eck V Rasmussen BUI Button jflllei Smith a and L Bawden Gilchrist No 3 4 p m Hale-Ned Bennion 9 Hunter 0 (forfeit) Winner of Clifford Parton-Rova ChambeNftln-partne- r Jimmy Eaklna-Jac- k Latimer tyo 4 8pm Monday's Schedule Bennlon-Mar-vlEastern '“Division Winner of Harry Jamea-NeAlter-DIcSandv at Crescent Young va Howard Bywater-Hea- l Bactfuae JEMS la hlgHly anils a pile — HAIR GROWTH start wuh a healthy scalp Try- -1 —Draper at Midvale— Union at East Mldale Western Division South Jordan at Lark West Jordan at Herriman Rierton at Bluffdale WiM iRmmmrJ Northern DHtstntl Garfield at Spencer Ward atHuutjer Granger Bennion bye Ai w"’ ' Bennion No 2 1 p m Slnnard-Ne- Whiner o£ 2 p l8p ITCHING SCALP' STOPS Plan Ladies Day nd R Osborne ell 593 10 14 3 m Cleve - d Double At fifth Avenue Jones-Donn- a Mae Miller gi Mildred Marvin ner of match No Dick Guernsey-VIrginl‘ Mixed McChrystei McChrystal-SaraMoore-Bo- Belnap Betnun-Joa1 Agnea vf time Rapp va Ken No 2 6 p m Van Nort vs ( Victory Karma Russ win- Allred No d pm I 5r 5 p m Nilsson vs Virginia Palmer No 4 11 a m Katherine Maw va Van Cott No 5 Roberts-Fav- Rlchardi-Charlen- No Kinder va Nor e Alexander i nQ) va Tanner vs Richards No' 2 ' Ma- Nelson Betntlon-Heie- cl Golf-Challeng- The Big Six Foxx Red 8ox Lombardi Reds Averlll Indians Travis Senators Berger Reds Medwtck Cards ss xxs BEHIND THE “8" BALL Capture Titlp 12 DENVER Aug 1 CW— The powerJunior Double At fifth Avenue ful Duncan Okla Cementere won Etby-Mp- l Brooks vs Bill Peck-Bre- the Denver Post baseball tournaGoatei No 1 10 a m ment championship by’ swamping Wmim vs Billy R°y Ludl°w-Bod Warner No 2 10 a nr the Denver Lakesiders club 13 to 2 Boh Cooper-DkMuir vs Dick BAldwln-Bl- ll Himatreet No 1 11 a m Monday night Bill Button-MJISmith va Bill Sagers-Ke- n Larson No 2 11 a m rion noon e Bennion 'Winner of Helen Rlchards-Neva Lee Hammell-Hop- e Dorton va Goodwin No 3 vs— L-- Bin Walter CosgfTTTSpenrer Young Pf t e rson N orjna-St- id p No 5 9 Dirk Baldwin-Mar- v Swenson Critrhlow Mills No 1 p m Brne Double At fifth Atemie Women Doublet Shelton DaW Gearv-Larr- y At Victory ' Parley Bsldwln-partne- r No t 12 noon Joan Van' Nopt Sarah McChrvstal t B4II Cannon-Ar- t Canister s Bill Him Mildred Moor-RettRapp No 1 11 a m atreet-Keltva Joan Johnson Kngar N 2 12 noon Zwtck Gerson Barnett-BIl- l Bowman No 2 11 a m Billy Koch- - Nlrholson-Evelvvs Deant Bohbv Love No 1 1 p m Joan BlHlngs£-partne- r Admundaon vs Morris No 5 p m Raymond Bowman-Jac- k 5pm Hlnckley-Mar- y e noon 5 p m Richard-Ne- a Hope Dorton-fiarbar- a Bill 11 a m Martha Havenor-Rowenot Hull vs Ned 1 2 p m a Bemikm Hop Dorton-Le- e HammelL No 2? 2 p m Bennion va winner Harrv Jamea-MarioChamber-laln-Deane Young-MaxinHulhNed of Dick Allred match 'No 1 4 p m Helen f Marjorie Morrlson-Jacklmt Standing-partne- r Beth Rieharde-Bhirlej- r Tl'ESnAY'S GAMES Ladies’ day will be held at Nibley — Amateur Federation D A ft G W vs Barnett A Weiss ComTuesday Competition will get munity 5 45 p m umpires Barber' and park under way at 9:30 lu ra-- - Qualifying Baraev scorer Harvey Crescent vs Fort Douglas No 2 5:45 round for the August leg directors’ P m umpires Liddell and Randall scorer Snider cup and a match play vs tar will 8 L Independents be featured Capitol League s Jenkins' Sport me Goods vs White Star Service No 1 530 p m umpire E A Petereen - e- Reserve officers have challenged officers at Fort Douglas to a golf match to be held Wednesday on the Fort links Play will start at 1:30 p m Approximately 15 players are '340 expected to comprise each team It ’ too 'crowded behjnd the Get out In cltht ball front Pay those bothersome bills by getting a loan on your car Car loans are quick and thera 1s no red tape 7 SEE ' 555 S0MAIII-VASJ03- Q S: IfilfltRfSL CIGARETTE of The Quality By any measure this finer cigarette stands comparison |