Show t Begin Monday Club Route Victor—Slill -- Plays Garner Broker Tours 36 Iloles Day After ‘Marathon’ Nearly 50 Players Indicate They Experts Pick Helen Hofmann to Will Seek Crown Cop 1938 Laurels Feminine golfers from practicalin Utah Saturday rerebee Satuf for the opening of holes around the scene of his gruel- wenepregaring the annual women’s Stated-me- et ling golf marathon of Fri- Monday- morning at the Salt Lake day then said he would be out Country club early Sunday for his regular SunUp to late Saturday evening nearday foursome— and still another 36 ly 50 players had tentatively Indiholes cated their intention of taking part Investment in the annual The competition broker Who In in hours and seven Hot Competition Seen minutes of golf Friday won comThe meet is expected to produce plete ownership of a $30000 Virginia plantation and $2500 in side some of thq most interesting combets by completing petition seen in the’ state for seveight rounds in 90 strokes or less said eral years especially in view of the a blistered left heel bothered him late entry of Mrs A H Means star of the Salt Lake Country club Saturday Ferebee carded an 81 over the Mrs Means who has been playNo: 3 course Saturday where Friday ing for Fort Douglas in the wo he scored two 82s He then toured men’s team matches Friday antheNo 3 course in 78 just revers- nounced that she would take part ing the figures of his two 87s over in the meet She has been out of tournament golf for several seasons the same layout Saturday Asked— “how- - long— does 'thlxgr‘hut-ha-s been shooting consistently on 7 Ferebee replied : in the low 80s and she should make Well I don’t get to play very a strong bid for the title often So when I do I like to play Mrs Means fully demonstrated at least 36 holes Besides I never Saturdr that she was ready to mak a drive for the title She carded miss Saturdays and Sundays” an exceptional 80 during a practice round at the Country club — in ipite of the fact that she took' an yight on the last hole The outstanding favorite will be Helen Hofmann of Fort Douglas Helen who has had exceptional success in national tourJunior Girl’ Rlnxlr naments this season appears to be Marian T! union defeated Beth Richard at the top of her game Although Mrs— Means appears rdefi- Wnmen’a Single nite threat star favored the Fort is Norma Standing defeated Helen Richto take the state crown ardMen’ Hlnalf Final The tournament will sorely miss Grant Evan defeated Jlmml Eakina Miss Betty Botteriil who captured CHICAGO 'Aug dav-trakk- ed carry the' Canyon links colon far in the state event Both have b$en playing exceptional golf recently UP)— 3 Smith ly every course 38 more Thrar Fronr Fori 141-ho- Fifth Avenue Net Results how-eve- fne Members of the Jackson juniors who” won the city volleyball title In their division: Front row left to right— B Savage ’ C Bult J Cpputo back row left to right— T Ilackett J Earnshaw and J Bond Fletcher f tv Mrs G I Reed ' Will carry Country clnb colors the championship last season Betty after several years of brilliant campaigning recently announced her re- tirement from competitive golf The home course is expected to enter a large list of players including Mrs A- C Moore Mrs G I Reed Mrs Ernest Halverson Mrs F O Woodbury Mrs J1 T Whit- worth Mrs R T Stewart Mrs So far three players have been entered from the Fort They are Miss Hofmann Mrs W C Fields and Mrs P B Manley Others are expected to sigif up before Monday From Forest Dale will come Mrs J E Bramwell Mrs F C Armour Mrs C J Cheal Mrs W J Jennings Mrs J B Tucker Dorothy Douglass and Mrs C A Hughey Bonneville is expected to enter Mrs S E Hemstreet Mrs Wesley Prouse Mrs Harry Borg Mrs Walter Hansen Mrs G D Irving and Beverly Putman The tentative Nib-le- y entrant? are Mary Lou Thomson Mrs Jerry Henderson Mrs Knox Patterson Mrs A1 Emery and Mrs D Ravenscroft Ogden will send Mrs Carl Beck Mrs- S P Dobbs Deirdre Dobbs Mrs C Whitmore Mrs J G Leonard Mrs A E Becker Mrs I N White Katherine White Mary Alice Loos and Barbara Shaw Lightning Kills Pro Football Coadl WESTWOOD Mass —Leonard T Grant Aug 6 (UP) of Ded- 32 an assistant coach of the New York Giants' professional football team and former captain of the New’-Yoruniversity eleven was killed by lightning late SaturW W Cassidy Mrs Means Mrs day on the Norfolk Golf club course Hazen Exeter Mrs George Earl Three fellow players Roger Shine and Mrs Sam Cunningham Calvin Tucker and James McCartMrs Reed and Mrs Moore should ney all of Dedham were stunned ham - -- 4 Utah Horses Dr Nordberg Bluffdale Wins Pit Speed Cops Medal Tight Game round the At Cedar City Over Crescent Directors' cup The qualifying in Salt Lake Country club August leg of the was played off Won Pet Lost 76 Los Angeles 54 585 Tribune Intermountain Service Saturday Dr Harry Nordberg cap75 577 55 Sacramento CEDAR CITY — Horsemen were tured medal honors with a score of 60 531 Ran Diego fil HO 52 Ban' Francisco 62 66 512 shown the cream of Utah’s’ equine fil Seattle The pairings for the first round BO B0 465 Portland BO 70 4B2 stock in actiori here Saturday at the which will be held Sunday Hollywood' are as 86 344 45 Oakland closing day of the American Legion follows: Les Gotschgjl vs Dr H Nord-ber- g Saturday Night's Results R race meet sponsored as an enterH E At Sacramento: hazen Exeter vs W L Win000 100 00- 0- 1 ft 2 tainment feature of the Utah deSan Diego 4 2 ter R E Bailey vs J M Christen001 101 Olx Sacramento ip Walker and partment convention Seven races sen Dan Moffat vs J R Budge M Humphries and Hogan Franks bringing together Friday's winners P Paine vs J N Casella N T were run during the afternoon pro- Henderson vs Dr L N Gasman viding some of the best matches Steve Love vs Dick Mulliner John seen oft the local track Burnham vs Dr W R Worley Handicapping for the Saturday The results of the medal play races was based on showings made against par are as follows: Class A Friday when nearly 35 thorough- — H J Moser first B Wicks second fttieme Sluts Wilkie (6) Shores i9) and breds from southern Utah and The class B winner was Sid LockWoodall Nevada stables performed In the feature race of the after- hart while second place went to Dr H Nordberg noon a four and onehalf-furlon- g Texas League In class C R D Dick and R E handicap between Friday’s winners Oklahoma City 4 Fort Worth 3 Houston 8 Ban Antonio 6 Don Zufelt of Sigurd brought Ce- Bailey tied for first place Dallas 5 Tulsa 4 G A Marr shot an 83 one of the cil Parker’s Sally Rand over the Beaumont ft Shreveport 3 line to win by a nose Dan Clark's best scores of his career at the entry Brother Jack was second Canyon links Saturday Southern Association The qualifying round for the piloted by Dick C Thompson New Orleans Atlanta Allen owned by Hans Cham- junior tourney will be held MonLittle Rock 4 Nathalie 1 berlain and ridden ’by Von Judd day at 2 p m Memphis 14 4 Knoxvnle ft 2 Chattanooga Birmingham finished third- - All three horses Pacific Coast League and-Graci- e lown-t- he InternationalLeagiu Toronto 8 Baltimore 6 Montreal at Jersey City postponed rain American Association Kansas Cltv 9 Minneapolis St Paul 12 Milwaukee 5 5 'TotMO 6 Indianapolis Louisville 7 Columbus 6 stretch neck and 6 Swim Class Arranged HEBER— The swimming classes conducted by the American Red Cross have the following schedule arranged: Monday from 2 to 3 p mt hoys and girls under 12 years of age 3 to 4 p m 12 to 17 years of age 4 to 5 p m boys and girls over 17 years of age 8 to 9 p m children under 16 years of age 9 to 10 p m children over 17 years A short time of each peOf age riod will be devoted to diving instruction All children going from Heber should meet at the Wasatch high school at 2 and 8 p m each At the close of the swimMonday ming course a swimming and diving meet will be held for members of the class Frank Chapman will be in charge of swimming in- structions Southern Division Bluffdale Result BlufMaie 7 of This Week's Games Crescent 6 14 Riverton 2 Draper 14 Lark 4 Sandy Thursday’s Schedule Draper at Sandy Bluffdale at Lark Riverton at Crescent Bluffdale won Its first victory of the season In the southern division of the Salt Lake County Farm Bureau baseball league when It nosed out Crescent 76 Draper h&d little difficulty in downing Lark 14-- 4 The miners were held to four safeties by Ross Day N&anriv ran wild In the fityrth frame to score 11 runs and beat Riverton? 14 to 2 The scores: I CRESCENT BLUFFDALE ABHOAI 5 0 1 0lH Crump cf 5 0 4 4 1 1 1 Jones rf 5 10 4 2 5 0 N Parry If p ft 4 4 5 0 4 0 Halt1 ss 4 2 1 7 Merrill c 3 0 7 4 112 0 HMcFar 4 0 1 II lane lb 4 0 5 4 1 0 4iCMcFar Sundquist rf Ainsworth If Saiiders cf Brown c O Lunnen p Carroll lb Johnson ss NDunn 3b Powell 2b 0 0 0 41240 4 3 1 01 0 10 4 3 lane 3b A Crump p If 4 3 1 1 WCrump 2b 4 1 3 3 Totals 38 10 24 131 Totals 3813 27 8 000 012 210 — 6 Crescent 210 001—7 300 Bluffdale and again those in the H Cfump Summary: Errors — Powell Hatt C McFariane W Crump Sacrifice with to feet their came grandstand Home runs — Sanders G Lun-ne- n hit — Merrill cheers for their favorite Every hits — C McFariane W 2 Three-bas- e Two-bas- e N Parry hits — AinsCrump race was won by less than a length worth G Crump Double plays — W Crump owned mare Mae chestnut H to to McFariane Hatt Gypsy Innings pitched — By G Lunnen 8 G Crump 7 Parry 2 by N Garrett of Nephi made the Credit victory to Parrv E Bramwell with a J Charge defeat to Sat— meet of entire G out the Lunneti record time Struck By G Lunnen 4 4 Sauriny took the lead in the race G Perry 3 Bases on balls Off urday when she took the three-eight- h for medal honors of the city em- O Crumn Lunnen 0 G Crumn V Parrv I Up Scorer- - E mile of the heavy track in and Carroll plrcs— Mousioy contournament ployes’ golf being Lunnen She was ridden by Gar- ducted at Forest Dale 39 seconds Bramwell I rett’s son LARK DRAPER Is the only entry from the water deABHOA ABHOA' Results: 4 0 0 1 D Dav ss 4 2 3 6 3b Parry partment Ihree-tlshth- a mile for First ract 4 3 as 4 1 2 0 2b Bovd 2'Ral Day 4 A1 Emery superintendent of the — Lupe owned by J Lowe Barton and Osborne If 3 0 1 O' R Allen 3b If 4 1 0 0 e L ridden by Rogerson lint ridden 3 1 2 Whtmore Pierce 0 8 2 2 0 2b Is 2b lb course next owned by Dick winterose and by city municipal golf 3 0 0 OiRoss Day p 3 13 2 Reherd rf Chet Batti second Miss Rythm owned by in line with a 3 1 0 OiWDay c 4 0 3 1 Oliver cf Glade Berry and riddeu by D Mackelprang 2 0 5 Ol8Rasmsn rf 4 2 0 0 Sonne lb Other scores: Johnny Allen 39- - Coombs third " c 3 2 7 OBBallard If 1 0 0 0 mile classi- 42—- 81 Ralph Backman 46-4- 0 —86 Vranes p Second race three-eight2 0 0 HHSmUh cf 4 3 10 fied— Gypsy Mae owned bv N Garrett and Les 1 0 0 HAndrus lb 2 0 10 Arp Glen Myerhoffr Dangerfield -ridden by Garrett first My Lady owned 43-4- 4 — 87 Mack- Schick 44- - Totals 32 10 21 11 27 4 18 71 Total by Elmer Taylor and ridden by Afton nett Brother Buhl owned by 43—- 87 William Grant second 001 021 0— 4 Henninger 44-4- 4 — Lark Doug Clark and ridden by L Pritchard 211 352 x— 14 Draper 88 Don Vinson third — Parry Boyd Osborne LeRoy Errors Summary: s mite classified Third race Oliver Sonne D Day 2 R Allen 3 Pierce — Birdie B owned by Leslie Pace and Backman W Dav Andrus Stolen bases — D Dav Three-bas- e ridden by S Pace first Date owned by — Ralph Day John Orullian who carded a 38 Home run hits — Iton and riddeu by L Rogerson Two-bas- e hits — Sonne H Smith Coombs nine on his first T K Saturday appears 8 owned Nelson Arrow second Double by Ross Day Coombs Day Ralph Dav-t- o and ridden by Dickie Thompson third I who to entrant be the other Pierce unities Rosa only pitched plav— s mile classified Fourth race —By Vranes 5 Meverhoffer t Ross Dav Bee Winn owned by L Wood and ridden has a chance of overtaking Bram7 Credit victory to floss Dav Charge owned by well first Sequoia — Sunout still have by N Garrett Vranes Bv to Vranea defeat Struck City employes Lots Winterose and riddeu by C Batts and Bases on 6 Meverhoffer 1 Ross Day 3 to scores in turn owned qualifying Goldie Boy by Alvin Judd and day Off Vranes 3 Meverhoffer t Ross balls— ridden by V Judd finished in a dead heat Thirty-si- x have entered so far nv 4 Hit with —pitched ball — Pierce bv All three were neck VranesTV for second and third Umpires Ballard and Crump and neck the last eighth Scorer — Tucker f mile for Fifth race —Sister Aloha owned by 8cott Batts and SANDY RIVERTON ridden by L Pritchard first Golda owned ABHOAI ABHOA by Ervin Stevens and ridden by D Tbomp-- “ ss 3 1 1 3’JJensen as 3 2 11 LSmlth son a by Gayle second 4 11 OIMJenan lb p 3 0 4 1 Kim cf Winterose and ridden by C Batts third 2 2 0 1 Bush 2b362 3 llCpy P 3b f mile classified— Sixth race J Smith lb 2 0 Circus H owned by L Pace and ridden 4 2 0 01 3h lb p 2 0 0 1 Crump p cL-ni8 owned Pace first Bannerwheel by by Lndbr If lb 4 3 5 O'JNell M Vern Fairbanks and ridden - by D 8 Smith 3b 4 3 1 HN'ewman 2b 2 I 2 3 Dusk Dale owned by second Thompson 2 0 S 0 rf 3 1 0 n'EPark c Douglas Halford captured medal Lovdahl Hal Christensen and ridden by C Batts 3 2 0 2 0 0!8NII If ESmlthc was left at the post In the qualifying round of D BIahoo If 1 12 1 0 O Butterfld rf 2 0 0 0 honors Seventh race four and one-hafurlongs Bateman p 0 0 0 If -classified — Bally Rand owned by Cecil the August leg directors’ cup at the Parker and ridden by D Zufelt first: Fort Douglas Golf club Saturday 20 6 15 7 32 17 15 0! Totals Totals Brother Jack owned by Dan Clark and 0 0 — L first-rou-nd Bandy — — are—the —Following 0ra 0 0 1 1 0— 2 Riverton Allen owned by H Chamberlain and ridden vs Major A E Halford Error— J Jensen Stolen baaea Summary: pairings: Von Judd third by J Jensen J Nell K Smith Lovdahl D O Clark vs H T — Dedicke Home run — E Smith Threebase hit— Cov 8 hfts — L Smith Lundberg Fowler Tod Vonah vs A M Ham Two-bas- e Double plays — J Jensen to Newson H H Rose vs Henry Boon-str- a Smith man to M Jensen L Smith to Bush to Lundberg J H Hay vs Lee Innings pitched— By Crump 4 neck Time Syracuse 3 Buffalo 0 Rochester 3 Newark 2 Farm Bureau Baseball City Workers Match Cards Halford Cops Fort Honofs i2 Jfrk 344 Hanson Wins Medal Event at Fort captured first medaTplay holes event Saturday at the Fort Douglas golf club He carde’d a H' W Reiser With was second and Thornton D Morris with third in that class Other results Class B— J H Hay H H Rose Major A E Dedicke Class C— Captain Frank Curtis W Martin A match play against par tournament is on the Fort schedule for on even Sunday Mrs Borg Leader Charge At bat— Off cirump 16 Curtia H A Smith vs Fred Con- - defeat to 3 coy 21 M Jensen 4 J Park Coy H L Mulliner vs Les Squires 7Bateman Hits batted — Off Crumn 6 Bateman 0 Mrs Harry Borg captured medal leyFirst-rounbecom-plete- d Cev 10 M Jensen 3 J Park 4 Struck d must matches honors in the qualifying round of 1 out — Bateman 1 Cor 3 m Friday according to Pro- Jensen By10Crucp J Park 1 Bases on balls — Off the August leg directors’ cup tor fessionalby Tee Crump 0 Bateman 0 Coy 2 M Jensen 0 Branca Second-roun- d women at the Bonneville municipal Park 1 Umpires — Lloyd and Ferguson encounters are scheduled Saturday JScorer — Weverstrom links Saturday Following are the pairings'for the Open Lighted Park first round all matches in which must be completed by August 15: Cop Legion Frays QHARLESTON-T- he lighted rec Mrs Borg vs Mrs R J Squibb TORRINGTON Wyo Aug 6 UP) reation park at Charleston was of Mrs E G Irvine vs Mrs Donna Evanston Sheridan and Torring-to- n ficially opened Saturday at 8 p m Williams Mrs Walter Hansen vs won first round games Saturday under direction of the town board Mrs Agnes Williams Mrs Wesley in the annual Wyoming American Softball games featured the pro- Prouse vs Mrs S E Hemstreet Legion junior baseball tournament 'gram Tourists Find Unusual Enjoyment in the Intermountain West Scenic recreational and historical attractions that draw visitors from all parts of the world! 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