Show Monday Morning- As - ljc Salt £akc Tribune -- - ‘ J C 13 rmmph at J C D Sees It By April 3 1939 Derks National Open Champion Noses Out Sam Snead Scoop: A Guide for the Indians! By TjfiorpejGiants Pound winter severity Cleveland sports urns Now that the of has ended American lovers r taking stock of the situation s it relates to big game Reports from practically all sections are that although the winter was unusually hard in nearly every region where the larger wild animals wake their homes the losses from snow cold and lack of forage were remarkably small This happy condition is attributed largely to the systematic feeding methods which have been adopted throughout the country Experience in this form of relief in the past has been sufficiently long aid varied to enable various game departments to systematize the work in such fashion that waste has A been almost wholly eliminated sure sign that spring has come and that the wild game feeding period is over is the departure of the Jackson Hole elk herd from the feeding grounds to the natural forage areas in the hills The first of the movement was announced m Hurlers Hard manager °e TJE LtWlSTCN INDIANS -A MAN Feller llurilin Fail ahth wide Texas Ace Cracks Course To Cheek N Y Cuhs Trip Cliisox tmmne£ in the great AMERICAN JPORT Record to Cop Crown Burke Little Finish High BATON ROUGE La April 2 CP) Tha New York Giants bunched 14 runs into three innings Sunday to crush the Cleveland Indians including Pitchers Bob Feller and Willis Hudlin While Cliff Meton was holding the American leaguers to four hits and two runs in six innings the Giants went to work with an extra base attack centered around homers by Bill Jurges and Ken O’Pea Feller felt the brunt of Giants’ wrath After getting past the first two innings satisfactorily he was belted for eight hits and 10 runs In the next two frames R H E The score: 5 6 2 Cleveland (A) 14 14 2 New York (N) Feller Hudlin (5) and Pytlak Melton Castleman (7) and O’Dea By Kenneth Gregory AUGUSTA Ga April 2 (AP)— After finishing second for th last two years in the Augusta national golf show Ralph Guldahl 14-- 5 Saturday Big Came Census An unusually interesting report becomes available from government sources dealing with the numerosity of wild animals in the United States Its statistics are the result of the first ‘‘census” of this kind yet taken by the federal agency onsa national scale It was conducted by the bureau of biological survey Conservation efforts the bureau announces have greatly helped the deer antelope elk and buffalo Deer have increased until In some regions there are now more than there were in the ‘‘days of the Indians” Antelopes once facing extinction increased 500 per cent between 1924 and 1937 STARTED HIS BASEBALL career about im m TEE TEXAS PHOENIX Ariz April 2 UF)-- The Chicago Cubs defeated their home rivals the White Sox Sunday In a wild for the fifth time error-filleslugfest The Sox have won three of the eight exhibition gAmes between the two teams R H E The score: 10 11 5 Chicago (A) 19 20 4 Chicago (N) T Lee Dobernic 13) Brown (6) and Tresh Page Highs (6) and Mancuso Garbark (5) panhandle league Since that pme herb has pitched them N JUST ABOUT ACROSS -- MiT 7 I - 0 d every league in the i ilk v i COUNTRY s - ‘ 'A hard-sluggi- the national open champion shattered the course record Sunday in total of 279 winning the sixth annual event with a Guldahl’ three” winning score was strokes under the course record set wns stone dead for the decision some ' 10000 witnessed by Gene Sarazen and Craig Wood Guldahl had two T”3 in 1935— the year they tied In win- rounds of 70 and 69 in his victorious the top prize of $1500 total was nine strokes under regulation figures An hour and a half before Guldahl came home playing with Law-soLittle and trailed by a large gallery Sammy Sneadof White Sulphur Springs W Va had posted a 280 that looked like the possible winning margin Little caught up with the national open champion at the stage but Guldahl fired two birdies and an eagle down the final nine-hol- e stretch fnr a snRppy 33 and a 69 three under par for the final round He had a subpar 70 on the morning 18 Tied for Third ning Gul-dahl- 's n He took first place in Augusta meet Ralph GuUlahl Kovacs Loses Oaks Title To Guernsey drive On the last nine holes he had 33 It was on that stretch that Byron Nelson picked up six strokes on two holes to beat Guldahl in 1937 Little two strokes back of Guldahl at the end of the first 38 holes and Burke both had subpar rounds Little shot and Burke had 68-7- 0 0 Jones Greets Winner Standing at the home green when Guldahl staged his triumph was one of the "masters” of all time Bobby Jones who finished with a total of 304 and a tie for thirty-thir- d place with another old "master” Walter Hagen Harry Cooper of Eastern Point Conn and Jimmy Demaret of Houston Texas A year ago Jones finished in a tie for six- teenth His rounds were Billy Burke of Cleveland the and 73 HOUSTON Texas April 2 lT) national open champion of 1931 Sarazen who shot a great record-equali66 Saturday to take the TAMPA Fla April 2 CP)—The Frank Guernsey Jr a chunky little tied with Little for third place with Cincinnati Reds wound up thefr man of five feet six inches walloped 282s and Sarazen who defeated lead through 36 holes lost it to Wood in the 1935 play-of- f by five Guldahl after Sunday’s opening Grapefruit league season Sunday handsome Frank Kovacs strokes was next with a 283 total round The Connecticut squire was with a victory over the Wash to win the men's Sunday Guldahl who came out of Texas winner in 1935 in a playoff with Nationals ington ' R H E singles championship of the River to gain fame as a golfer had won Craig Wood Wood finished sixth The score: 4 10 6 Oaks tennis tournament $1200 last week in the Greensboro with 284 Washington (A) Also under par for the four 6 7 2 Cincinnati (N) open where afteb his triumph he of nationOrlando Fla Guernsey he was tired of rounds was Nelson whose Alexandris Monteagudo (4) Orboldly pronounced al Intercollegiate champion had litSanders Starlet! tiz (7) and Early Ferrell (7) Weavfinishing second in the Augusta round 75 prevented him from getting (8) tle trouble with the indifferent and masters” classic and intended to a larger check He had 287 for sever Barrett (6) Livingood in CHICAGO April 2 (2PI— Don't be Thompson (9) and Lombardi Wit irrepressible Kovacs after the first win Loop enth place two strokes in front of Guldahl even with Little the for- Henry Pirard of Hershey Pa winsurprised if the Chicago Cubs start- son (8) set The Oakland Cal player aping their first season under Gabby in the hot sun before mer American ami British amateur ner here last year By Marlowe Branagan Bretton-wood- s LAKELAND Fla April 2 '(Pi-Ba- rney parently wilted Hartnett Charlie Yates the British amabegin of the Florida lad champion whose home is the game steady his a N stroke behind teur champion and Melvin (Chick) H McCoskey strengthened and Back in 1923 a righthander Herb Sanders by name defense of their The tournament mixed his winner nine-hol- e chances of winning an outfield job National Harbett of Battle Creek Mich tied shots smartly and showed remark- Snead going into the final got his start in organized baseball with the Lubbock club in the old cham i o n league h for the with Detroit by contributing amateur winnings total with lap got a birdie at the p In able down endurance ship wearing homer a double and a single four Kovacs who Panhandle league— and now— 16 years later Sanders will impart the with a hole to go ahead of Little 296s one shot in front of Tommy brilshowed flashes of runs batted in and one scored today liance in who missed a short putt for a 5 Taller of Meadowbrook L I Yates downing Elwood Cooke knowledge gained in nearly a score of years in baseball to members rookie at the vital as the Tigers whipped the Brook5 and caught up with Snead who had had final rounds of while post in Ore the Portland semifinals shortstop of the Lewiston club in the Pioneer league a par on the hole lyn Dodgers Willie Turnesa of Harbett had The both the sent Guernsey’s victory RH E men's singles and the women’s sin- The national champion got pars Elmsford N Y had 300 finishing The score The baseball trail for the manTyro who may be 4 9 2 3 Brooklyn (N) to take forced of the tourna- at the next two holes and thca at with a has been of the Indians ager 8 10 1 gles championship h Detroit (A) hole fired a great the of over in to BarFlorida Miss ment Marta place series of Pullman rides from one Wyatt Lamaster (7) Hutchinson nett of Miami southern women's wood shot to within six feet of the the ailing Dick (7) and Phelps Todd (7) Kennedy section of the country to the other defeated Miss flag for an eagle Two fine wood Bartell singles champion fiery h Denton (7) and York He never hurled major league ball Dean of San formerAntonio Sat- shoLs got him a birdie at the sixty-nintEunice shortstop sevenresults: Other the at lost He a stroke women's for the way cup urday ly with the New despite the fact he was signed by hole where his approach ty-first The legislative program of the Na- the is At Atlanta GaJ Showing flashes of brilliancy York Giants Firates back in 1928 Pittsburgh A 3 Boston t Wild Life federation tional of New Or- went over the green Earl Bartlett says Mesner Steve O pro Atlanta (SA Going to the home green Guldahl Oarl D Shoemaker executive sec- and went to spring training with (61 and Peacock leans defeated Tom Nixon of San liHRbv Oslermueller ball player since Snioli Miller ib) and Smith Antonio for the junior needed par four to win His drive retary calls for the carrying out the Bucs in 1929 but betwixt his he was 16 years n H of the purposes of the E singles championship of the tour- was at the edge of Woods’ but he ft At El Paao Texas: old entry into organized ball and his PHOENIX Ariz April 2 3 nament took a No 3 iron and rapped the H tN) act and support of the Pittsburgh ChiAnn Blond until the Johnson was 2 Indians Shirley1 Mesner of as 4 job the Herb 33 given El Pasol job pilot Mitchell ball almost against the flag it rolled Hal of Surface who Iznak Walton antinollution bill Kansas tt Hari-nePeri and Berres: Clemenson City when (6) notice Klinger of Wal- further Saturday to the fringe and his approach putt Greenwood was defeated in the Calderon M Mitchell (7) semiact ear- Sanders has made a lot of friends cago golf playing daughter The singles to return here Bartell ordered Guera Tomtski t'7) finals Saturday by Guernsey and marked excise tax funds from the picked up considerable baseball ter Johnson candy manufacturer where club physicians can give his lb Phillips (0) and H E Elwood Cooke who fell before Koft At Columbus Ga: sale of arms and ammunition for knowledge not to mention compil- upset all pretoyrnament predictions rheumatic left ankle the once over ft 2 17 8t Louis N use In the states for wild life res- ing a pretty fair record on the Sunday when she played almost o vacs in a semifinal singles match 6 Bartell was shelved first three Columbus t Sally Owen and franks Sunkel Welland (7) toration in paired up to defeat Bobby Curtis All-Stafew a After weeks to days defeat Putnam Ago Goetz Mi mound Parker M) Wissman Betty faultlessly (fit and Jack Rodgers of Rice institute Downs About 20 states already have set Michel Robinson (8) tried Bartell and a California (Si hospital Hayes 4 5 and coed Arizona of University a in doubles semifinals match projects apUp to resume spring training drills But K k H SAN FRANCISCO April 2 UD — R At Fort Worth Texas: Shortly after signing with in the finals of the annual 0 proved by the bureau of biological 10 16 every time he worked out the ankle Philadelphia Seconds (AL Britain's international team Great Herb was shipped to the survey southwestern women's golf tournament became swollen and inflamed again Fort Worthand TLBrucker Corbett i Atkinson the finest teamwork and In the Texas associaMexia club displaying Caster Illness Through federation activity an tion He has been- unable to play in any (6) and Kchang ever seen in a polo 1924 he contacted tyhardest In riding advance appropriation of $1 1)00000 achere defeated the Western of out F H was and match fever 19 and also a blond of the exhibition games R Miss Putnam Texas: phoid Waco At was made to enable these projects - To 16 36 The puts him definitely in At Louis iA) In 1924 he contracted tv- Sunday in the first was far off the game she the “if”injury 13 to be launched without waiting until tion out ItHenry 4 (N class along with Dizzy Dean Philadelphia Trotter of a job when the 1925 apparently of a series of three games Glenn and being lb) Marcum 2 MORRISTOWN UP) N June 30 this year for the tax funds In J exhibited April whipping of the celebrated sore arm and Bearden 3i Dickinson (6) and Davis Saturday Nearly' 6000 fans kt the Golden campaign rolled around —Louis A Thebaud 79 philanthroto be available who Millies Atwood Mrs R D Roper Phoenix defend- Phil Cavaretta Gate park bowl saw the Britishers and died pist sportsman Sunday score three goals in' the second peH R At Houston Texas: In March 1925 Sanderson signed ing champion and odds-o- n favorite is counted on to plug the first All Souls’ hospital after a long flat J J New York A) ‘ riod and maintain the advantage Projects in States with the Los Angeles club in the The outcome Sunday never was in base gap now that Rip Collins has Houston Ti illness (fil and Dickey Pollet Meanwhile the current budget Pacific Coast league but like all doubt Miss Johnson shooting sub-p- been sold to Los Angeles of the throughout Ruffing GomerWhite He his and first Turner wife the late and Dickson l9j Mi rookies he spent most of his time allots $1000000 for golf on the first 18 to lead Miss Pacific Coast league Mrs Gertrude L Thebaud who died Cooper (4) InMesner baseman third with operations although it is on the bench watching such famous Putnam 6 up were interested in boating K in 1930 H H At Pallas Trxa: estimated that there will be on characters as Doc Crandall Earl C After lunch Mis3 Putnam picked dianapolis of the American asso Philadelphia and with Gloucester lt (A) fishermen ciation uncerbeen last has year hand $3250000 from sportsmen's Hamilton and Dallas Tl) major up two holes before reaching the sponsored the building of the "Gerand Thom Renlncer Beckman rFNFRAL AGENT tax payments Then Miss John tain in the field but strong at the Vhle Taking out the leaguers in action In 1926 the An- twenty-sevent- h Cranlv a I Flamme Schamp trude L Thebaud” which competed 3?5-and Cronin Smith advance of $1000000 there would gels sent Herb to Omaha in the son 22 former national junior worn plate Krarm Buildinf with the "Blucnose” of Nova Scotia be left about $2250000 for the Western league and the husky port-sid- en's titleholder tightened up The Salt Lake City VUh in international races nation-wid- e chalked up 14 wins against 13 end came on the d restoration projects Wasatch 51 Takes Golf Title Morris Selected losses a right smart record when In the states By the end of 1939 Life — Accident— Health Although Miss Johnson faltered THIS WEEK ONLY more than 40 states probably will one knows that Omaha finished so occasionally on the fairways her FRENCH LICK Ind April 2 T) SEATTLE Apirl 2 (UP)— Bobby n for Preoare for summer driving far in the cellar that the other recoveries and putting were com- — Gue Moreland Peoria ill be conference Morris Pacific Coast BYNOPSTS OF THE ANNUAL Life Kafr brake May have benefits BTATKMENT OF THE Miss consisting basically of clubs just about forgot it was in the parable with an expert’s turned in a athletic referee who officiated at Pori land research and of land management league Johnson is spending the winter here here Sunday to win the eighth an the last Rose bowl game will be Oakland INCUDES Life Columbian National Hollywood Back with the Angels in ‘27 San- with her parents for the increase of valuable wild She played in nual midwest amateur golf tourna- presiding judge at Longacres track Hfftttle 1 Pull sll four wheels to Insurance Company ders was sold to Amarillo in the three Florida tournaments Miami ment and regain the Thomas D when horse racing starts June 24 8au Franriaco life lining inspect Ixs Angrleg — 77 Bos1928 he started BilLmore Palm Beach and Orlando Taggart trophy which he won in the Washington Jockey club an- San Die ko Home Office Franklin Street Western league In 2 lnect complete! brake ton Maas The excise tax on sporting arms with Amarillo but was sold to winning the latter this year Baoramento 1937 and lost last year nounced Sunday mechanism for loose cot Prealrtent — Francis P Rears and ammunition now requires legis- Wichita in June He finished the bolts — John K Howard tints ter pins Results Secretary Sunday's two renewal It season with 23 wins and 10 losses lative years At San Francisco First Rams: R every etc Showing condition on December 11 springs non — too non SfstMi Innext 1978 June He came up with 17 wins and 17 made to the Commissioner of automatically expires Uh 3 Clean brake drums Kan Francisco 010 OOO 100 — 2 surance of the State of Utah pursuant It is proposed to make the tax per- losses with Wichita in 1929 He Walker and Campbell Firestone Clean Jorgena social to law: W’xhUH (Mi and (8 Sprinz — manent went to the spring training camp inf Kolution ARRET R H Second tame (seven luninasf-:-5 7370778 There are nearly 300 wild the Bucs in 1930 but wound 000 O'Jl n— t 12 4 Huff tips of brake shoes Real estate Seattle fjwith “0k'-ootwheNOtr”' -nort Kan lOftftfi41142 0 Francisco Oni But the months drift bn ntl Mortgage and other loans to prevent refuges ajTrnnisterecTby the" bureau up hurling loeVtchita again It Htutz Ballou (6 Crefforv and Hancken 2837986871 THINK SOU" RE READY FOR Bonds and stocks COME UTTER STRANGER BLOWS of biological survey Many of them whs In th WrfHSson that Sanders “chatter" and Sprinz 14M498I 93 Cash In office and hank 5 Inspect bearings to In MORE INSURANCE ALL 13444337 yield incomes from hav crops fur played in the first night game ever on the heat and in R H K Other ledger assets At HacramenU) — First panne' sure use of proper grease and various leases This income staged in organized ball OOO 00 12 000 ASK1 IS AN EVEN BREAK Portland men do 54657941321 Total ledger assets 0 2 Set Anchor Pins proerly 100 100 Dun Sacramento now goes into the federal treasury tli me a 149523019 and Monro (Jive Schmidt assets Sherer Radonlts rr eveentimering Nonledger 7 t Equalize all brakea on Tlie Kansas City Blues bought and will amount within the next and Oprodowski (8) CAN’T GO AROUND in 1931 and he won six Drake Machine to show Second (seven Omtnpsi: R H K l $48 074643 40 Gross assets year or two to between $1000000 Sanders UST LET IT RIDE O O — OOO 1MO ft Portland Miinds of 1857 974 59 further MV Less assets not admitted pro) ter foot and $1500000 The federation urges and lost eight that season getono 'Joo Sacramento A WHILE EDDIE pressure when tyning Is Mar DELAW WILL COST Harrow Brewer (It and ting off to a late start because that this sum be earmarked for ad- of SOU KNOW 81 FRIENDS $46216668 assets Total admitted tvfiik Smith 15) Keileker (7) and nlk a severe case of the "flu" With applied to drum OLD EON OLD EP FEEL ministration of the refuge system NOU MONEY VouR LIABILITIES Ogrodowakl 8 Make scientific road test e San Antonio dub the reserve for A UTTLE GuiltV WHENAND IF Contingent ( insurance birthday R H F $ 325000 00 At Los Angeles ciimeIn the Texas league in 1932 Sanreal estate t 16 no 00( 2OO—10 BlN INSURANCE1 Hollywood 3927395800 CHANGES AT MIDabout This X Net reserve ders won 10 and lost 11 He fi to OOO no 2o:t- Los Angeles 275621700 Hllne Fibres (fi) Other reserves Osborne and Crandall NIGHT OUST SIGN Give you kv signed with Sacramento of the promised a friend Net amount unpaid losses Lieber (ft) and R Ollin" Stefatil -- IThinkhe's with I’aclfio Coast league In 1933 and 38741276 K and claims Second game seven tunings: R H sour name Three WORD SOU’ LL — 8 OOO 15 30242 2 0 200 did yeoman work in a relief role Dividend liability Hollywood COMFVW- Tft 0 AU other liabilities The SAME -7 010 H)J Los places 83280956 different Angeles THE FIRST GET in On the other hand the bureau aays more protection is needed for the mountain goat grizzly bear moose caribou and other species Rig horn sheep declined to 17000 from an estimated 22000 in 1924 A good deal of the big game is found in Pennsylvania and MichiEach of those states has gan about 800000 white tail deer s The "census" gives us these as to numbers of various species In the United States: Deer 4500000 elk 165000: antelope black bear 81000 jieQgary big horn sheep 1TO00: moosd 13000: buffalo 4110 grizzly bear 1100 European wild boar 700 There is sound reason for the conviction that at long last America has become wild life conscious and that the lawmakers in Washington are hearing about it Never before has there been such a di: rect interest among congressmen and executive branch officials as there now is and there are abundant indications that conservation Is going to be handled in a big fig-tire- Lewiston Leader Mesner Gets Bartell’s IlasjPlcnty Of Experience in Baseball Herb With Lubbock 5 6 4 1 3 Infield Post llis Career last Panhandle ' sixty-fourt- 74-7- 4 hard-hittin- 75-7- 4 g 79-7- Chicago Girl Wins Title sixty-sevent- At Phoenix 2 4 Pittman-Robertso- 1 Pittman-Robertso- n British Polo Team -- rs Pittman-Robertso- n Luh-hoc- & -- Fatal Yacht Builder All-Sta- 15-- 7 ! ar Pittman-Robertso- n A W WRIGHT t- other-forme- Touch-alon- ’ SPECIAL thirty-secon- Pittman-Robertso- shot-mak- er 220-ca- le By Jimmy Iloilo They’ll Do It Every Time m I i turns gets the dealt 'll — S I 1 last-plac- f ER-UH-- X I x- business In 1934 Herb started for himself and remained out of baseball as an active player in 1934 1935 and 1936 "V ( signed up with his old teammate In 1938 Lewiston was out of organized ball — and Herb started the ball rolling for the recently organized Pioneer league Now it’s 1939 baseball with its ups and downs has left nothing but happy memories for Herb Sanders He'll be In there guiding his Ixiwiston club in the forthcoming race— and he'll also be in there giving some youngster a chance Go crash the big hia lengthy wh)(h WHS rirriid hlm HU rTU WFCTTFMIMFi j and interesting career I X-u- h- HERE THERE and 3 A promptly time-somet- hing That CALL In 1937 he found Ray Jacobs as manager of Lewiston in the Western International league and Gallon K i m here -- J ' jBe Fleming Shul (4) and Brenzel Prim and Kueme Total Oakland at San Diego postponed: wet Capital grounds Surplus $4359069974 $2 Surplus as to policyholders iyP 7:: 54 MS SPRING Total snd IS HERE Time to Have Your Car Slate Inkpeclrd surplus capital other liabilities HI ' (3AM OlCT'C- - DtTlAiiT CAPITAL COMPANY CHEVROLET SOI TH AN O STATE Slit 262596907 $46216668 81 State of Utah County of Salt Laka-- ss This certifies that tha sbovs named company has filed Its annual statement of which the foregoing Is synopsis snd has complied with the laws of this state relating to Insurance and therefore is duly authorized transact the business of Insurance the Krate of Utah until the last day 1810 ThanxTD 000000 00 62596907 to In of February In witness whereof I hereunto set m v hand snd affix mv official seal thl 10th day of March 1939 C NERLFJ4 CLARENCE (Seal) Commissioner of Insurance VlrootoT Auto Supply & Service More 204 E Hroadway Was 2320 |