| Show 2J Saturday Morning June 3 1939 Suit £akt tribune iTljc 3600 See Salt Lake' Rally in Ninth to Beat Lewiston Pocatello Club Hammers Boise 16 to 3 '$- - to See Salt Lake’s First Night Game Parto( Croud Wait 1$ W'WWJ c aKCW lv v e V tfMoyvc Twin Falls Sluggers Blast Ogden for 2 Triumph ret £& 4 ih Card Ilurlcr Strikes Out 16 Batsmen d) Ui c? Budnick Holds lK) )Ky Tribune Intermountain Seri e POCATELLO— lth Paul Burndt burning: his fast ball past the Boise batters for a new strikeout record Friday night Pocatello bolstered Its place at the top of the Pioneer baseball circuit by turning back the Home Clul) In Clinches Bat pit rt ShPChan 31) 2 Oomti II 1 owe 1 11) rukert AB 4 4 If " 5 A portion of d the fans who were lined up at the ticket before the Bees and Lewiston Indians shortly 0( " V S Open hurling "i i The fans let the wrestlers do all the work Friday night at McCulloughs arena and with the ‘'Amal- gamated Association of Ring Climbers” out of action the best Utah’s team champions Floyd Hanson and could get with Wally Thompson Don Juan Sebastian and Kenny Mayne was a dtaw The team tussle was packed with action and laughs for the second consecutive week The Mayne and Sebastian tandem won the first fall in 12 minutes after ganging up on in that Hanson and Thompson order Hanson is becoming about as popular with the fans as a hatch of poison Ivy but his vaudeville tactics are improving with each week and wrestling is fast becoms vaudeville anying way Second Chukker After considerable slugging and kicking Hanson and Thompson annexed the second chukker in 13 the fall comiing Immeminutes diately after Mayne had the misfortune to break a shoelace to become temporarily out of order Hanson and Thompson took advantage of Kenny’s plight piled on him for the fall and then pressed Sebastian Into submission There was no third fall in the lemaimng five minutes so Referee Ira Dern justly declnrfd the combat a draw Del Kunkel In the semiwindup of Salt Lake City tossed Geno of New Yotk City with an airplane hold Austarl a trial horse for World Champion Jimmy Lon-do- s showed plcntv of stuff but succumbed to the fiee ride given by Dapper Delbert Tough Hombre Brown as the proverbial berry and possessing a number of good holds Austari is one of the toughest honibres to perform in local mHt circles in several weeks The bout was scheduled to go two out of thiee falls but Gcno was slammed to the mat so viciously by Kunkel that he could not return after the first canto In preliminaries 'Blimp" Allred of Magna tossed Paddy Nolan of Los Angeles In the 'greasy pig' battle in which both maulers were covered from head to foot with a slippery cold cream substance and la’o Papiano of Salt Lake City Llovd Elder of Murray Cliff Dalen who was to have O L but met It a Dern was A Pern was pressed into sgrvue as the referee Negotiations are now being made to bnnsr London here for a rnatih Bishop 2h Industrials Slate Three Contests With Pinney Beverage defending Industrial league champion going to Helper In the feature game all six clubs in the state s only semipro circuit will see action Sunday Pinney and Helper will tangle at 2 30 p m In other games Dividend will go to Provo for a 2 30 o clock contest and Gemmell club of Bingham will trek to Magna at 4 30 p m for a game against the d Millmen ins Hiller if I elshman ss DeC arlo c Budirnk p n - Mrs Wesley Prouse won the Bonneville directors' cup tournament for Mav t riday when she turned back Mrs J N EllerLson one up in an interesting and wel title battle played Firemen I 8 VOUn VACATION Firemen art! fv Cmj f irm Murray Have Big Night in S L COMPTON Cal June 2 CP) — Seven meet records fell Friday night as intersectional track and field athletes competed before 7000 fans In the fourth annual Compton relay s Team honors went to the University of Southern California with 32’j points with the Olympic club of San Francisco next wilh 11 Listed behind were the University of California at Los Angeles 11 and the Southern California Athletic as- There were very few sports at home in Salt Lake that 3600 attended the 1‘ioneer league Sundav R O vs D hfdule Cmmut VVofHlbnrv m 10 a umpires Barber 8prj amrer Pearson N 1 vs Barnett A Wens HensLcr 10 10 a m umpires Anders n Peacock amrer Harvey f Bingham vs (ollen florv No J 4 30 n rn Peletaon umpires nagi r s orer Harvej llenagcrs defeated the Golden Glory nine Frulav 4 to 3 in an Amateur Fedetation league game with Carter Henagers hurler turning in a fancy bit of work on the mound Henagers started its drive early in the fight and chalked up three runs in the first when McLeese toured the sacks on a home run and Vincent and Young came in on a walk an error and a single bv Thomas The Dairymen counted a mn In the sec on and two in the third closing their scoring for the day Box t ore COI Dh x cilir lll'C Ml 4 1 ABHOA c! rf J l i F'cVn minihIf n ( a It ( hmsIii 4 2 l 0 i 1 0 0 fl 7 Tdala xHallft frr ifit (lory He mgfr a IM ( 7 P ru M M H nherk m 4 I Burl m 0 10 t Dd s c Hhr herd rf 2 0 Psus p 0 0 Dunu p 2 0 0 AH II O Vi'iim "h 4 im if 2nv In m rf 122 n rf II i k Th mss 4 Mrs 1 0( srtsr H 0 0 Turner 0 lb g p o Ol ss i ? II A V o 000 I) 0 1 112 1110 110 0 0 1 0 2 3 1081 Titala 22 6 21 10 ito m afvctPh ni 2 (f0 0 — t mi wm — 4 Navarro 4101 3174 4 0 2 0 4 4 c 2 2 U I 4 1 0 Roseulnd Jb J Fle k lb 3 0 12 0 MtC ounell cf 4 1 0 1 Little 4 0 0 p 1 1 3 0 0 2 -- 91 Totals 30 9 27 14 Salt baseball tilt between Lake and Ix'wlston 1200 were at the White softball park to d see b xehange eltih and Oil In the feature contest some '210 more went to t ity softball park and ahout 1700 attended the wrestling at McCullough's matches Asso-eiate- M 5-- left-cent- 3 's there to send Bob Morev singled In Hayes and Mike Reser punched a double to left to send in Williamson Bill Beard brought the rally to arc end by grounding out Marlowe to Alves Then the Bees came back and socked out two hits and a sacrifice to win the ball game Whitey Burleson singled to left and went to second on Kiley’s sacrifice the latter Friday reaching first when Morey juggled to the ball cost of your trip BOY ETHYL GAS save The In Dale Tourney Mrs McKeon George turned In a card of take the lead in the race for medalist honors In the June leg directors’ cup tournament for women at the Forest Dale club Mrs Erne Anderson with and Mrs VI Leick with tied for second Qualifying play will continue all next week Mrs McKeon also won the putting prize in the women’s dav meet with 30 taps Mrs Walter Hansen was second with 31 GRADE RKULAR AND FIRST V GASOMNfc HI RE QUALITY IS AS HIGH AS 111E HIGHEST FT WHI R- i EPRICES ARE AS LOW AS THE LOWEST Larrieu Comes Through Johnny Larrieu then and there broke up the game with a rousing GAS PRICED LOWER STILL AND BRON7F single to left scoring Burleson Hayes was responsibly for only three of Uie six runs scored off horn Marlowe in chalking up his third win against a solitary setbaok was responsible for all five runs but he proved that once he gets in top shape he will be plenty tough to LUBRITORIUM SAIT IAKF’S TRtCKSIDF 50 WEST 9TII SOUTH 11TII SOUTH & STATE beat The Bees played FORI MOST STATIONS OPFN errorless ball DAY AND NIGHT sociation 131 Long John Woodruff of Pittsrun in burgh won the meet record time of 46 8 seconds with Harold Cagle of Oklahoma Baptist college second and Archie star and Williams holder of the meet record of 47 seconds flat thud a ena That aeeounts for about 0710 fans which is a big part of the local sports following Don Lash expected to walk away run for the secwith the ond straight year was crowded into a curb on the first lap and was caxried off the field Marston Gi- defeated Jordan South DPAPFR— r(lr(j 0f Stanford went on to win the Union softball crew 4 to 3 mover John Born an of the Shore lo So ft ball th feature Jorii in Athletic club New Jerse in three encounter at the lighted park injmlnutes 593 seconds Draper Shields and Oikeson niHcle up the Yt ins battery for tue victor and For-bu- h Thomas and Poulson carried the burveteran Salt Iake Thomas Art den for Union horseshoe pitcher Friday led City The schedule for nevt week (all the field at the conclusion of tne game at Draper park' weekly matches held by the Salt Tueadav — Bovs B league Mid- Lake Horseshoe club Thomas’ score 7 30 m Girls' was 562 vale vs Sandy at p Other leaders were W Anderson night league Riverton vs Midvale at 8 30 p m Boys' A league Union A S Stokes Art Dittman J H vs Bluffdale at 9 30 p m Chapman and Elton Larson 1500-met- Thursday— Boys’ B league RiverF rr r — Barton Braifiig 7 30 p m ioimr 2 Ihomajr si —leif bmica — ton vs South Jordan at n ( aputn Kina ramrbfll Barrifirp hit Girls’ night league Union vs 1 href baif 'ihf i herd Hnmt run - Mil at 8 30 p m Bovs’ A league I Tw h t Yhi r ba hu apuio buiffd In — amjbfU H Imhrk Hernman va Draper at 9 30 p m I M a d Thomaa hwl frf nlngxlo pitDutm Fridav Bovs' R league Union Rv Page ihaige Run Dunn vs Draper at 7 10 p m blf fir Par Girls' ctrlrr 2 Htnnk out - Bv rva ) Dunn Credent vs Draper at league Off Pace Cirtrr k Rmm t hall 3'it( I 40 8 30 Bovs' A league West rlrr p ni t A n lam n a id Hu a Brnrar mj imu Jordan vs bamlv Third at 9 70 pm an Vt aganaii Hummarv Her-rima- ei FirM iri8 J m a and Bateman F Hi w ( sr r n I Citv rn F f i I' F 'feme VNahftt aid Rakn Tf mu h L Ihfrrv H I ( mini) I Fe im kv Milton a ihI eaiue n h II ti p 1' hetur d I ighler Killed n 12 t 4 J trgPuMn R ni S 1 Rett I Ralph Guhlahl Assumes Lead Role in Goodall Tourney OPEN PAN DIEGO Cal June 2 (UN lain Gomes 20 year old Los AnIn the af ernoon Ralph followed geles middleweight fighter wis By Bill llonl killed Instantly Friday night wnen NEW V ORK June 2 (16 -- Ralph up with a 69 that left him 3 up on he wax knocked out in the second Culdahl the ambling national open jimmv Thomson and 5 up on round of a preliminary fight at the golf champion ' changed £ r his tactics' ton Smith hor his morning score San Diego coliseum Friday The man who has won his pocketed the special J10 prize two major titles by coming fromi1 behind dow n the stretch turned Into for the days low ouml and with a as he shaved three Ills 36 hole effort lit took the lead strokes froni the fresh Meadow lln the race for $1X'0 top money Country clubs par for 36 holes and I'that will go to the winner on bun- - 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My special plan enables 'most anyone to take a xacation— and pay for it for as little as $5 a month Or if you need for money reason in — let’s any come front-runn- get Schult Trailers new 1914 modrla lh New con- struction and floor plana a $595 1RAIIFHS FINANCE: CQ 1008 Bank Continental Wasatch sac BY VAFFH Priced UP R1S1UU OR MONTH TRAILER MARKET Bldg 4129 t the J 5000 day afternoon Goodall round robin tournament Sctuidav morning he will go up After 54 holes and with 72 still against Harry Cooper and Pony lo go the Madison (N J ) pro has Fcnna Cooper is the only other a score of plus 23 representing that man In the 15 star field who has The dapper holes in three vet to lose a match manv winning mute lies wi'h six rivals Starting little veteran from F istern Boult Friday plav In fifth plac e Giildahi Conn despite the fact he was fired a morning round 68 two tin- - si rambling all dav rime up with dee standard figure lo ba etx op (a morning 69 tliBl pn ked up 5 points in on Olin Dutra himself a former against Duk Mrtz runner-umoved acquainted! v: U ABHOA I I Return ai-rc- 1 1 4 2 2 i 1 2 5 2 7 5 1 0 Dfa m b Hebrt Hughes rf Serpa If The two clubs will meet in the second game of their series Saturday at 3 p m Sunday s finale will -also start at 3 o'clock It looks like either Charley Schanz or Harry Kessler a pair of towering right handers on the hill for the Bees Saturday Either Bob Fireworks Explode Fox or Jack Hurrle will likely draw Going into the first of the ninth the starting assignment for the In-- d the Bees behind the talented port-sid- e ans Mel MarThe score' slants of LLWISTOM BALT LA KF lowe Eddie Mulligan's “million dolABHOAl ABHOA lar baby" were on the long end of Willmsn ns 1 1 lArleft rf 4 110 3 2 2 3 3b 5 2 11 Trotter ss a 3 score and just about every one Morey 3 2 10 Price Reser cf If 4 2 0 1 of the 3600 fans were all set to take Beard rf 5 12 0 Burleson cf 5 2 3 0 4 114 Kiley 3b 2 0 14 2b an early ride home Then the fire- Miller I 01001 arrieu 2b 4 2 0 4 Harris lb works exploded 3 0 33 0 4 1 3 0 Alves lb Wilson If c 4 0 6 0 Leo Wilson Lewiston left fielder Ioreuzen c 3I 1 5 23 Mvers Marlowe p 4 2 13 Hayes p 10 but punched a single to TMals 35 10x24 13 Titali 3i 11 27 15 Eldred Lorensen picked up from xNone out when wimilni run stored 000 002—5 (110 the Pocatello Cards for catching lew Mon 200 003 001—6 Lake duty rolled down the first base line SaltSummarv — Hajes Miller Morev Frrors and was tagged out by Marlowe Stolen bases — Burleson Trower Larrieu Wilson went to second on the play Kilev Reser 2 — amflcehits — Kiley Price Two base hits Trower Williams in Reser Trying desperately to nick the Runs ba ted In Burleson 2 Marlowe 2 Larrieu Hines 2 lauritzen M irev corners Marlowe lost control and Piene Double piav—I arrieu to Trower to Alves walked his mound rival Gordy At Marlowe 35 Runs bat — Off Hae 3 respoi ible for— Haves 3 Marlowe 5 Struct Williams doubled to left but Wilson out — Bv Have 4 Marlowe 5 Bases on ba! s was thrown out at home in a play 5 Wild jsiOh— Hhp 7 Marlowe— Mvers Passed balls Lsuritsen Umwhich found Bob Price Don Trow-e- r — Ulrich and Sarboe pires Gene Kiley and Ken Myers getting assists and First Baseman Ray Alves getting a putaut at the S L County League plate 'I he rally appeared dead as the proverbial doornail then and Dhmm M Fay for Your Trip AFTER You Seven Track Marks Fall Sports Fans funs H 1 1 0 b O run-maki- Mrs McKcon Leads Gordy Williamson first man up for Lewiston taking a healthy cut at one of Mel Marlowe’s pitches — one of the three on which Gordy struck out City L riday night A survey shows 1 J I 'j X Nine Ileiuuier n Tips Dairy i 210 ? IlfW) 200 000 000—2 Ogden Hummarv Runs— Bishop Farrell Bog J 2 Budnick DeCarlo danoff Carlson fc rrora — Hebert 2 Navarro Rosenlutid Hughes Carlson Stolen bases — Carlson 2 Rosenlund Hariflte hits — Sohulmerlch Two-bas- e irishman hree base hit— Bishop hits — Farrell Carlson Bogdanoff Bishop Runs batted In — Rishop 2 Carlson flthulmerlch 2 Hiller 2 Budnick Navarro to Double Rosenlund plays — Rosenlund Fleck Budnick to Farrell to Carlson Struck out — Bv Budnkk 6 Little J Bases on balls —Off feudnick 8 Little I Wild pitches — Hit bv pitched ball — little 2 Budnick Umpires— -- Jackson and Bishop by Little Holmes w M CM v F agle I'LL FIHAIICE 5 4 4 Totals 41 IS 27 Twin Falls i v$mLt ftp Au-sta- ri N ABHOA Farrell Jb 5 BogrtanM rf 5 Carlson lb 5 hutmrrh If 4 nine-tenth- Ed Kingsley left early Friday morning for Philadelphia to compete In the national open golf championship tournament which starts at the Spring Mill course next Thursday Kingsley Is making the trip by plane f tional open Ed will join John Geertsen Bonneville professional at the scene of the tournament Saturday when both are expected to make their first tests of the course which is making some of the leading performers iij the game howl Pairings for the tournament were received Friday from the U S G A showing John Geertsen paired with Jack Burke professional at the River Oaks Country club of Houston Texas while Ed Kingsley was slated to play with Ted Luther professional at the Churchill Valley club of Wilkinsburg Pa Geertsen will tee off Thursday at 11 05 a m and Kingsley will start ftlay at 1 10 p m Proue the effective OGDEN— Behind of Budnick the Twin Falls Cowboys rode to a 2 victory over the Ogden Reds in the first game series here Friof their three-gam- e A chilled crowd of day evening 500 fans witnessed approximately the contest Budnick was wild walking eight men but he struck out six and was effective in the pinches and seemed to get better as the game went along OGD6N TWIN PAIIS w 0 0 Kingsley Leaves Magna-Gar-fiel- opened the first night league ball game ever held in Salt Lake City Friday at Community park fcrowd totaled 3600 500-od- 1 O 1110 4100 Mrs windows and the losers made three miscues two of them figuring In the Bees’ six-am- Saturday's Schedule at Salt Lake Lewiston (3 p m) Boise at Poeatello Twin Falls at Ogden A 1 Harnctn 2b 5 0 1 11 Krauae r 1b 0 Burnett Fitter r 117 5 2 1 1 Rasmusati p 0 0 0 1 Murphy aa 2 0 0 2 Burndt p Snyder P 42 20 27 1 Total! Total! 33 6 24 10 nn0 100 Oil — Bone ’ 63 21—1b l"n pot atello Har Run— Gomel Rltkert Summary Ro Burndt Malone 2 r fit ton Hlort Cabral 2 3 Ballinger bllo 2 Chandler h'rke Chain! Balea rrora— 2 i Murphv 'Burnell Klrke — Burnett Homa r I Rohello ler Two-haa- e Three base hlta— Murphy Burnett Run hlia— Rohello Ballinger Klrke Ritter Krauae In— Harrington hatted Rohello Htort Murphv Cabral Malope Klrke J Ballinger Burnell 5 Double plavto - Herrmngton to Ixiwe Charge defeat 1 Raamusaetl Slrnck out — By Raamuasen Binder 6 Burndt 18 Basra on ball — off Hit Burndt 10 2 Snyder 4 Ttaemuraen w M b pit) hed ball — Burndt Itv Raamnaaen Paeeerf hall— Ballinger Umplrea— Dooley and McQuillan For The largest crowd to see the 1939 Bees in action jammed Into the old ball yard and they had ample cause for cheering as the Bees wound up on one Damon Hayes in the last of e the ninth to open their current home stand with a victory The triumph kept the Bees in City fourth place but the defeat on the part of the skidding Indians dropped them into third place back of Pocatello and Twin Falls Friday’s Results Salt Lake 6 Lewiston 5 Twin Falls 9 Ogden 2 Focatello 16 Boise S Team Champs 110 Draw in i 13 i Mat Feature POCATFI l O AB H 0 H O A 4 If HJort 4 0 0 2 4 ’ft 1 1 OCahral rf lb 5 1 1 0 2 2 Malot 4 0 8 0 Rnbello lb 0 handler rf 2 1 2 1 2 1 ft Klrke cf 0 Balllncer c 5 116 110 By Marlowe Branagan lop-sid- in the ninth It was the most masterful mound performance of the man Bates Boise lead-of- f jjason hitter were the and Lowe clean-u- p mam victims going down four times each BOlSR -- ?ri- - uii i frigid weather Burndt smoked the horsehide across the plate tor 16 strikeouts to set up a new mark getting two strikeouts in each of the first six innings three in the eighth and one Larrieu Burleson and Kiley Come Through in Ninth Mnor league baseball in a major league setting with a storybook finish was the menu dished up by the Salt Lake Bees and the Lewiston Indians Friday night at Community park as the two teams inauguiated night ball here before more than 3600 fans The Bees thanks to a rousing rally in the ninth inning broke a deadlock to 3 in a Bo se club contest A small crowd of 800 turned out to witness the game placed in 16 i 9-- ’ Y' 4 r 6-- 5 KFN 'TOj G4RFF Wife 50 80 fcTUE y into first place in p open champion and four lip on Ben the open last venr and blond 'my llinee of Gieat Neck N s- lim-liogi- ALL NIGHT FOR FISHERMEN! 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