| Show 12 Monday Morning Qht Salt 'Sake (Tribune- - June 5 1939 - omen Golfers Will Tee Off in Fort Douglas Tourney Today Star Ncttcr lor Redskins Sixty Golfers To Compete For Laurels By Thorpe Democrat Ton j Climbs in I i p fr r Softball Race Mrs Borg to Defend Post Title Railroaders Suffer P! 1 ooo 1 000 730 414 429 H i 30 HO 2 More than 60 women golfcn will tee off Monday morning in the q round of the thirteenth annual Fort Douglas invitation golf tournament The firing will open at 8 a m and continue throughout the morning and much of the aftei-roo- Amateur federation phf Pa ks 8 JO Buoalera 9 Of fit golfers who had not signed for the meet Sunday will be allowed to register at the flist tee Monday any time up to 9 30 a m The entry list is expected to be boosted over the 60 mark if the weather is fair m 8 no — Mn Ilarry Pore 0 Hi lute a m — Mr nPatterson aid 8 Khx Ah Mr J ( The Joey Mrj Pacific Coa-- l W n I Angele Sm 8 II w Kestf ()4k a II 41 49 ram isoo 2s to 10 Loui“ i'i program also pita featherweight Jen-kina- SimIm me— Nazi Nelters Triumph TltsOA Now At New York -- Tony Martelnno York n Julie Kogan Now Yml likht 8 weight At White Plali — Pemus Deopan New York Tommv Ie Hanto Jere Cltv H ronn— Addle Ma' At Vct Haven Phil Hatziiii Alhuuv Hartford v welterwetpht At Garfield r 4(0 5 450 15 4 4 15 3 4o5 fl - Tipp I srkln Garflel t Frilmd wi Iti rveighf sets 4 2 fi h no Paterson out Joh ta Hroillvn N The victory which the Germans flypHtit At I ni Ameies -- laikie WiNmi Clev won in impressive fashion gave land vs Oaklun llpht Henry 5 mkI w eight them a clean sweep in the first WHiNfslUl Ml Icet Melm Fan An three matches At Cltirlntiatl a Johi n toi lo iKiwl bteven (Hum Saturday Charles Hare forfeited uatl welterwe i t 10 to Roderick Menzel because of a 1111 Ksl 5 1 Y rl New At New York — A! 1hvi leg injmy and Henkel defeuted R Irish tddle Brink b(rautn lihl A Shayes in the opening singles veirhi' in rl At Brook Ivn Paul D t ello New mati lies lutit (’levelai 8trti le Wallaic 8 we itn Girmany will play the winner of hi Or no Ihi STtr"hnr the nmtihes Jugoslav mi M k Mint lunuttf Uair next mouth In the European finals t n o w r llei kie i K Hi u Pert 2 Snmlits’i Result H It At San 8 r im im Urn ttt ne 11 t ion ofcn—7 J A o tmo HO 8s t Krs 11 j ' ' 7 M in riel Hi ii r i P Im wiMg-li- ' Wilkie 7( Tnw 9t and Paitci I n — n At Pht a AtUntii (9 and Hpn Gibson x VNtUie Wilmmktm dc hi Hoath x eH hi 10 her teal H 8 P u Reccmd game (seven Mneto At Ala — ammv Birmingham 8 o - t 0 Onj x Mexico Citx Jose (id oio n iu 0 Birmlnctmm ban F rum taro 10 welierweikht n ami Ardisoia and Bremei it u i I At hu Rk )— Gi" i ar Parluud Sweurn V oudalt heaxx Toi y Musto Blue Island Ill At 1 oa Angele ftrt timn P Tl 8 wcighta 10 P RIH 4 V 7 uoo — 11 ill Oakland A Holhxvood— Jn kie Jimrh Ban to-- e 401 un t J(jk — in n Lo Anselia bantam Loa Angeles Herrman Hi 8aleni (7 weightManuel10 Ortt Sheehan awl Conroy Bone’ll Lieber Oi a i P Clexelanl At Olexeiand— Petty Perreml Collin hea Ciexeland 8 Idle Stmm 10 vxnghts P H 8eond gam (seven t nt a i H 0—9 17 Oakland Los Angele Hi n0 -7 H l BHhorn Bnuton ( tl aid Ham mill bllm l’ore-leber (J) Kush (4) ami bueire Pam Moilyd ZAGREB Jugoslavia June 4 CPl — Belgium upset Jugoslavia Sunday in doubles but trailed two matches to one in their Dcvis cup tennis play Leopold Lacroix and his partner Dc Borman defeated Ferenc Pun-ce- c J and Dmitri Mitlc Sunday after the team lost both opening singles matches Saturday LtTta third-roun- R B 8 firm pme 1 20 B 2( 003 0 n m mmento 100 2(15 onj 00 feeum® Mierr Hnrjlth (fit id ()rnhwki Bar rt n Wilktr (5) Webbr ibi nt l no bfii Hi® - d 2 vi He U vs Trial Sxummer Raddles 62 Miles t Dale Golfers To Meet W ednesday 3 1 m t 7 v 2 12-- 1 J 1 b-- hix 11-- 1 1 i c I 1 k 4 tk A ix 1 Hunrinx R'uMi At Whit® I'ark 2 ball — Off Johnson 2 R Mark Hm®8 l Pea oik 1 Empire Wagner tkorr— Van Whk®mii on mi H8NAGFR9 tin V R H if5 5 2 k jr 5 5 tf4h 2 1 u ui Y 4 1b 3 'BARN8TT 2 8 FTPS W A Hixvard If Hemsley If 1 shaler 2b 1 F’rlrrknu 0 Flue t 3b OM Mian® rf 0 3b imp of 0 lUi eti lb 1 P cvxart 18 1 Grn c 2 Dn(f pf xD is It k 3 10 0 3 10 Lausanne Switzerland Olympic committee members will A dull rumbling throughout northmeet Tuesday evening The Duke of Sunern Utah and southern Idaho Gloucester will greet them at St day was not just the weather man James’ palace dishing up a bit of a summer storm London last held the games in —no Indeed— it was the rumble of 1908 but Brltibh Olympic officials o circuit bae hits in the out that even then they were All four games played Sunday point forced to take them over on short found hurlers having more than notice their usual tough luck as swatsmiths on off teed their slants with high Fight Looms lee and resulting highjncores Two It is passible that a fight for the gBtnes" may develop between Rome previously undefeated "clubs and Richmond and London Rome originally was joined the ranks of teams which scheduled to get the 1940 games have met defeat In the resulting col- before they were awarded to Japan lision of baseball and baseball bat The Italian committee however d gave them Ogden Bamboo spilled up and did not bid for 17 to 10 in a battle at them again when the Garland which found hurlers parad- war forced Japan to turn them over ing hither and yon with regularity to Finland and their offerings going hither and Because of this series of events I'alian officials believe they are enjon in the same manner Richmond triumphant in two titled to the games Most Olympic officials oppose givstraight encounters ran into trouble Sunday as its ace hurler DeMar ing the games to Rome because they Scrnwther ran into difficulty get say the Olympics have been tangled ting his pitches past the visiting up in international politics since beSmithfield bats The home club fore the Berlin games in 1936 The ABHOA 0 10 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 7 3 I 4 5 4 i Ulah-Idah- Tremon-ton-Garlan- decision dropped a Logan Collegians came up with a blistering attack 8s it humbled Downey 17 to 4 in a game at Logan which was delayed more than an hour because of the late arrival of the Idaho players Floyd Rasmussen tolled the first seven frames for the Collegians and Ted Lewis vet catcher hurled the last two innings Malad playing at home rang up a 0 lead in the first inning of Its game with Pieston and then sat back and watched the visitors pound out a 9 to 7 triumph In a hitful 7 encounter S L Riflemen Win Match tendency now is not to give them to any country which may use the giniea to publicize the authoritailein stale -- Detroit’s position is weakened bv the fact that Ihe games were held in Los Angeles in 1932 though United States Olympic officials recall that Athens had the games twite in ten yeais From I S i 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 4 ill 1948 RRESTON Idaho — The best riflemen of Utah and Idaljo gathered on the windswept range of the Preston Rifle club here Sunday morning and afternoon in the annual Utah-Idali- o DcVVar rifle matches with the Salt Lake City Smallbore Rifle club retaining its team title for the fourth straight year Led by A A Easton who shot 389 out of a possible 400 the Salt Lakera totaled 1928x2000 to snare the Paramount cup and retain the Other members on championship the team and their scores were' W J Patterson 389 Tom Mazas 388 C J Schultz 387 and George Arn-speig- 375 Nine teams were entered in the 1161 competition shot over the following 12 4 0 0 courses 20 shots at 50 yards and 0 0 0 2 ) 2 14 2 4 J Two United States delegates are expected— Avery Brundage from Chicago and Frederick R Coudert of New York Brundage has registered with the committee bat Coudert has not yet reported Brundago is expected to state the ease for Detroit and it is possible he may try to arrange to vote for Ixmdon in 1944 provided Detroit gets the games British officials have wasted no opportunities to impiess on delegates what a great place London would he for the ’44 games l Pc Salt £akc tifikne i®u ®v e i v Irlhnn aii'iiin k oy Puhiibtng ( ompi 1EKWS 08 bl bfeOKlRiluN ikJ Miikjav A 1 65 on® motiifi Daiiv and Sunday on® year in ad x ance 1 2 00 lb® aoov® rates apply in Utah idafto Nevada and VVvomtna Elsewhere In the United btatta 51 25 Dally and Hundav on® month Id® Irihuno i uii fcftie in every mu n Ream ra tanl ettv In the United Htate mav ascertain apeuta in any city by h mtTip thi of fit ‘ Ihe 1 rinuiic is a nieinho ol Mu Associated Dress n ex ihe Aanociated clusiveiy entitled to the use 6t reproduuu n of all news dispatch® credited to It or not otherwise cieditwj in thi paper and also tiie io al published herein ih iritniiit i a mariei uhmii ltd ol ui Audit Bureau of urination a member "ol STeuIK he 1 riPuuv Keo rd It r DHv il shots at 100 yards nri Second place honors went to the Idaho FallB Rifle club which also H i urner p 2 10 a 1928x2000 but ranked sec10 IxxWatts ooo scored ond In the placing of shots inc nanonai nite- Reynolds 17 10 °4 9 T it (7 2 27 17 T la New York City M5 eniativea Offue In the individual shoot Zan Mar- Madison x avenue ( hieasto 360 North iritrhi HatfPl f tr Tborup in chth shall of Preston shot 392x400 to win nan avenue F’nila leiphia Lend iitle hulid xx - Ball® f tr Han®n ®k hlh Hot h k r (mn 0 ti ojn — ft the title captured last year by Jim n g Detroit 82HU Gemrsi Motor oulidh c 8 r irirr n 5h Sutter street ixi An- Bnr n A Wot 21 3 Mn iftx- -jj Mr ane or tioisc j " 2 lomer Dcardcn of pele 117 West Nlmth treet prattle Itovd Br Mine 6imnrv 8rmraM M ri u up A’’'oc T uiii i"lWlnE tc M"' Ih ich limp second an with Murray placed s h f r 2 Hit ioti h®— Dhxih aitn® and Comic beitlon Group hHcrifu® tical score but Mai shall placed Ins H mo Hmlr 8r®drt(Uii ni M Mh M I ®oo n c 3hr o ko hn bullets better e in won V In Duffv IwoImx im NO I K F OF HL5RINO The individual shoot was held M 2 M I ®( D uhl® 2 r avahi In th District Court of the United il Timor to 3 oik to ns lo Khafrr ovei the same courses as the team In find for the Dlatrict of fhiatcs fi siw nit rt (bare® firfr-jHim k out — Bv 3iirur 2 Dunn 2 Fuiriv mate hes Utah Centittl Division 4 m Bakc Off Duui Cri®r bill W J Patterson of Salt Lake City In (he Mnt ter of MUTUAL CRLAM-FRH I m'Jre Turner urt 2 Andoraou COMPANY Debtor In P ato k Scorer— VaR Wtpcuen captured top honors in the for the Reorganization of mutch 198x200 Wade with reentry D It R r W a Corporation WOOI1B1 PT second with 197x200 placing AHHOAl 18 ProAHHOA Cak® No 15 171 — Order No Mi lnloh Jl J 0 The results ll Hi rt Ih viding Notice of Hearing on Pestun rl 1 I 0 (i H ImlnrCf c 0 0 Tranj Mftlth tition No 12 4 J 7 0 Ih )m rf 4 2 10 lit n lb nke Kmall Arm Club x2606 f rf ri k lb 4 O S 0 Har li J Lastman Hateh Trustee of MuI lahu 8 alls Kifle Club 42104 Salt 4 0 1 4 Pxlni 2h 2 Much Jh Debtor tual Creamery Companv 1‘ ArnrrlfHii I rj! n xihk) a 4 0 I 0 1 nirrv k ln 4014 Hroxo PC8tello Aihtetu club having filed with the Clerk of the Mas n If 4 11 0 I0inor rf 12 2 01 PrMon j lMe t hjb JKJ 0li(l above entitled Court hi Petition K n 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davt Peirm eer bA’t Lk Cllv In The bait lake Tribune a Nin® oi here) y ci'n tht Je 0 of geneiftl circulation within Tavlcr PridBeHt Iiaa tl1® Ap uiii th State of Utah the last publicaw Hh the a vn of at n in ui lam Sanprto lrapuo tion being not later than June 6 Utah to chA n (h rotit of oiveiei n rf a j ' Rrantine A T ip er C Stahi J ’rt p o 0 0 0 0 4 0 J 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 1 8il7i-erai- 1 o i C I J V i f’r1 n- n l 1 ft i J 1 1 V 1 (1 1 V &6S A I M 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 x 1 1 1 I 1 1 r ( 1 J 1 ( 1 1(1(1 ( J 8 i H i i P(t pi AR H 0 Ai 2b Dnxml Drier lb p 4 0 2 M rton rf 4 0 0 Mrleeae If 4 J 2 Cann n ami Rlihlna Dennery and UriftfeU Lar and - yHlazar 6 I s T d o I — 9 02 OoO 11 8 rror — Rxnn-11 u old (Red) Fumparx Fox turned in hib rwnr 8au Dr ho n h (arbnr Amnonp third gnme in a row slilhr! ’'i ra sf m bt h R n Horn as Diamond Oil downed the Repub- r h — R''inf f h 2 ri m 2 WhIH ( urnobt In his last three games ff I aihJ me ThiceB4base licans hit -- Mihhfrf1 R r gkoui Twob® hit Fox but thicc runs scored Ca!l!' wpr4 f Ampbll Double to J Bnrto against him Hariy Capps Dia- 8am tn W Evmt p)— 8vah to H 8 Dr h h h to 8vAntxh mond third sacker got a triple a to Amli to JuhuxM fitrmK out — Bv double and a single In three trips ('burr® John in 2 Vran Pf’juock ft Bc hour-Gile- 1 l i ehn Bi Ml le 1 f J StftgK Mont June 4 UP'— amimuIM ters a id Ht tlma ui Glendive s swimH R ming auctioneer stepped out of the Diamond Ol II 11 4 Yellowstone river here at noon Sun- K Ibllt x d Adrit Mllltken sni Haceu day and walked unassisted up the bank after completing a trial swam from Terry to Glendive a distance Wyoming Girl (aijix of about 62 miles in seven lor Utah swim was a 'warm-ualley Title Ills proposed Billings lo Glcndive swim June 30 when he PROVO— Helen blankn of Eluti-clrihopes to bieak the fresh water became Utah valley VVyo swim ream! womens singles champion Sunday when she defeated Helen Loveless of Copperton 6 4 in the The I1ir Pi finals of the women's division The match was postponed from Wedwhen called rain off nesday women's singles and men's doubles finals Miss Stanko dropped tho initial set before the steady drives of her rival but came bmk in the last two cantos with a lobbing game to win The two netters arc students at Brigham Young university and were finalists in the "Y" womens tour-n- t v Miss Loveless copped the title mens douhlis h nnpinnship Ligli'-hni'- e Iluiv Cuopn budv The he doled for Sunday was not PGA 1 I II I® II V5 K -- 11 l ® A ( t Ed Jensen W ins LA I 19-- 21—35 The class B winners were Russ Waller FloaTaylor with ter with 1V12 27 and M R McKen-drii- k C In cla-s- s with 14 13-J T Kef hart was leader with and Dr M Smernoff placed second with W i — nw-pap- v 8 750 50 500 non 2 o 9 o II Sl rn If hmlfii ilrvtew M fcuviieiri err Hprtr ir CM Mr 14 8 rvttw RtiH Aumlcix o Man F hr in 2 m t v ti j v 1 2 WhhITi DitfiiH ins x MILVXAUKFE lime 4 M ICS who whs forced nut of 'lie Indianapolis Memorial (lav auto mohde race with a blown plat oil at Oi' mile s ame h ic k Sunday to w in " ' the 5 mile feature race on a mile dot traik at Mimoiimii al tie fair r Upi-Re- tn wAier ll m frffn river ' t grM i c ut v tah Said water ha her 0 foie Keen diverted hv virtu® of ApplH 4 16 H m N M m ( HitiiK ale No ti of nch to NnvetT Her io tulu!V April fi2 Kiln B 42 al j inf hauled fi V f r m (le Nk 2 ‘so ft Sec 2 T 2 N R 24 8 Hi HAM nd used lo ItriBa1® 2 fi 4k a re of laid located In loti 12 ft d J7 In her 24 lot 1 2 find 6 in P h 5 T 2 N t SJ DAM HW 4 KVV U fir 11 NVV 4 NW 14 find I of 61 HAM R 2ft 8 2 in her JO T 2 N ft eij tn divert Die ®'®r a! inw or If5 A 30 turn L i Mt ( tied 8 41 tit? 1U0 It fmm the W (of nf nl Me It fr m ApMl 1 to Nuvemfer 10 it 22 tr ii htiv® r f e h a r Intel beture of la Ih the ie d'HP'Atf-hi tn Aii Ki No A 4 2 t t the S a of f ti eel r U4I H' f ol nl)4 fi Ol® Ai (f ' m h fit Rxffl rf male Ajr an nh I H aft H v n r rtn n t t H jn t Siatei g I tf fit) 'Ah Hh ake ( Hv rtrA (rl Sa v 1 OO fl in? fee on nr f ef f J i 0 7 il Ut Ml ID fr ft ft ft set ft rr tur Cr ti rr r 1 vr lrnittl2&48 rntrd n c R knit 11 Iik I 2 111 f er I i PM i 27 IU Tk 4 i Jensen lopped the field in the Fort Dongle point par golf tourna— 36 ment imnday as h aiored points in tho class A competition was Buck C'liff second with 14 O i Eort Tourney 1 II Rail-irade- 1 GLENDIVE t 9 Malnd 7 ophii rnMpglang 17 Pnxny 4 9 Downey 7 r bmithftekl A ) la n 1 Clarence Giles i r league-leadin- n Demo rat c lA-I’ira- The Salt Lake Federation of Amateur Baseball dope buc ket was kicked all over the lot at Community park Sunday morning as the Woodbury Realtors handed the g D & R G W club a 3 defeat in a game featured by a thrilling mound duel Following this upset the powerful Ilenager's club ran into trouble— or rather trouble ran into Henager’s —costing It a chance to take the league lead as it bowed to Barnett and Weiss 13 to 6 in another the favored “club on the short end of the score Golden Glory came up with its best attack of the current season as it smacked out a 19 to 9 triumph over Bingham The Daitymen collected 18 hits and a seven-rjspree m the fourth followed by an eight-ru- n the sixth in put the uprising game on ice Shafbuck Woodbury pitcher g handcuffed the wuth six hits and then won Ins own ball game by driving in two runs The Realtors gathered nine hits off the slants of Tezak The Realtors scored twice in the second once in the fifth and pushed the deciding run across In the seventh The Rrtilioadors went scoreless for six innings scoring twdee in the seventh and once in the ninth Cottrell Raihoadcr catcher hit for the circuit Shafbuck whiffed six men while four batsmen went down via the strikeout route off the slants of Tezak I Cooper Survives Jitters To Take GoodaJl Purse cam Preston I Reslon LONDON' June 4 UP—The 1944 Olympic games were expected to be awarded to London this week as 40 members of the International Olympic committee arrived Sunday to consider bids of four major cities Others bidding for the thirteenth Olympiad are Detroit Rome and Hnar9 19 Dcnncry in Form With Bart Dennery turning in his best pitching performance of the year Bennett Glass sent Cudahy Packing down to its first loss of the season Only two Packer batters reached first base during the contest Jack White on a walk and Flank Fenwick on a tuple Fenwick's hit was at the start of the sixth inning but Dennery settled clown to business and mowed down the next three batteis by the atriko-ou- t loute Dennery fanned 10 men (luting the fracas Chick Morton Bennett second sacker and Lee White tenth man backed Denneiy OOLDLN GI DRY BINGHAM up in a sensational manner ABHOA ABHOA 2 51 A S & R won its third game in JFvau Jt 5 0 i 2Drai"kx(h b 5 W 8 an lb 6 illOlrn h 3b 2 000 a row over Strevell-Paterso1 Pan pbeil rf 5 J 0 1 0 Orriineaa 3b 5 12 0 The Smcltermen wasted no time in R Del nd rf 1 0 0 0 Brxn cf J Cspulo If 6 2 2 0 A Mark 2b J 0 1 2 sewing up the game bunching four R ( Hpulo f 5 J 0 0 nmoi 2 b t 0 0 hits with two errors m the first Barton lb 5 2 4 2 Mrn if 3190 am! c 2 1 5 1 0 0 B txxrl lb 0 frame to send across four tallies Del Hliephoni si 4 J I) J M C’miv rf 10 0 00 Max Knight pitched a steady game PeaxcHk p 4 1 0 4 Pvnkxlrh lb 4 ( nmlis 2 0 4 0 limiting the Hardware crew to three Watts 2100 h smu p hits 10 00 0 Jerry Gerome and Mike Vr dips p 10 Shupetts paced the winners at the R Mark p a rs n p bat getting five hits and scoring xV abler five runs between them Sticvells IxxxMcvham plavcd ft miserable game in the field T tnl 411 S 27 Toll 07 11 27 13 x r ( AMinPM In n nth being chaiged with eight errors nt x— BhiipI for Aiuler ninth XX G luni Glorv Game Onj 728 ion — lb 7 players and prospective K im golfers it Foust Dale will meet at the clubhouse W ednt iilaj at R II tut ond gain® (ftrxfn 0'’0 2Mci O NLW YORK June 4 (AD— H Fermnlo p m to aniline plans for the io-it I) Onj x fcNtilf soavcm and paiticu-hrlthe of under n t b'nidl fd Osroi (ii suivivid a severe otlack cu $1001) jilt is Sundn to w m the sc cnui Hunt Ken prepare for Ihe cl ish with El annual Gi"elall lounsl tbin gulf tmn n tmrnt with a fnil store Mode which will he held June 25 I T At Portland 'h on h tan Pt'to st Pile and Tl Monte arc'0f pu 31 rinfj a jpeoui of having h'-Pom onlv two of lux 11 matches Old On J pm - 4 t! J ( r'lnd both undefeated and the match h P cm H and Dator Goipaif 4 Nfx which is scheduled at Ogden may (61 Rirkhofr '4i Bad ml Ifimt 19) and Mjhio dtiido the league championship who thus moved into thoi baiidomc power-hdte- r who also i’l ofesxional Tom McHugh will be Conn Aa(urdy Mhf Result R At Fort laud In the British front ranks of favorites for next has been runner-u- p in charge 012 Oho OOO— J in Fan rKO and the Augusta week ends national open champion2 MO Oux— 5 10 open the FortUiid Luka and Alarm Olsen and Detort ship won by two points fmm Craig Masters moved from sixth to third Afunao Y k N ood of Mamaronec Hit's By the place with a morning 67 3 under rimmed putts he es- PHr for a 1 point giin against Texas League GORHAM N H June 4 (Pi— margin of two In hH Hogan and Denny Shiite being sent Into a play-of- f ft J Oklh ma City 1 ft Hoyden la'avltt 41 who once placed caped Rhrvjxrt final tiy he shot a handsome 71 to H mm i lift Tulsa of n with the Blond Bomber died Piratei for the Pittsburgh 8 rt VV4nh ft ItMium nt 0 Coming to the eighteenth gieen win tile holes from Olm Dutia and heart ailment Sunday a few minutes Kail Autonio 8 Dana® ft a gallery of more than l(MX) Paul Runyan after retiring from a semipro base- with Sam Snead winner of list year's him Cooper found himself trading ball Association game American 15 feet from the pin with Ben inaugural at Cincinnati again came Toledo 9 11 MMnke HI Hogan and Jimmy Thomson les up strong on the final day A mornb7 ( oi iThu 4 1 (itv J oniffvtll ft 5 Ht F ii 4 O than 10 feet away Wood already ing 70 and afternoon h't boosted ins C C Tourney MmueaHili ft 2 linluuaioll 2 whs In with hn plus 29 score and scoro bv 19 points and brought him Silt Lake Country club women Hogan an dlhnmson combined Were into third place at plus 24 After Soulliern Ashorialion gulf is will stage a putting tourna- 5 up on Cooper him came Ponnv plus 21 ment Tm sclav Ht 9 a m I hat no ml that II errv either Guldnhl lhe(ionddH hcin 2 leader plus Ac' III y n SI NewnilOften 21 4 h id to halve tlie lode with both 19 lnmnv Hines plus 11 Tony 14 Menu fi Kile K'x k mm nr um it from one to fini h I'lnim plus Jttniitf glmm iDnivun phi on top He lined up his putt and Hogan minus 4 lohnnv Rrvnl'n Iiilcriitilioiidl Leatfue Incest Dale Women golfers will rollid the hall inches shy of thcrniniis 11 Thomson ami Metz l hold a tournament Tuesday inn us 12 Dutra minus 11 Wal'er y I® ft 2 M ItfMl 4 9cup ii s par 4 w ns nfe I i Nrvv At pi r b i in for playeis not cnlc ri d in thr( Wood put cm a brilliant fun It to lltgen minus 39 and Hoi ton Smith H jtf H n (i t mnd money of $7 a) Tile miiuu Ji I oi t Douglas me ilat ion me ol T r iiin i tH 1 By Scotty 11 Bingham 1ss Mondux' 8hfdulf v Wodhurv Realtor No 2 Hfimppr in p m umpire ?rber and Pcauoik scorer Van Wagonen P Pot v Llf n lfi At m — Beneficial p Barnett A Ooldn Glory Reapers Murray City 0 three-mont- weiphtM 10 Al Irnno R(lm'’cr N 5 ns eru PritterauM (hi weltciweight h h J ihnny CKnn Rmheatcr N 5 Art 5 Amleison un hrav u eicht Janict H A1IU Aron ( hirago nr Bbh Britton Miami 10 welterweight o P rils id ha ra iini'u Armanda At 5"2 u JO I'fn 'ns a ta ni — Coppereue v p m —Utah Power heavy-hittin- two-ma- feather Chuago Giluvre Cmrm rink Hn h Crcfitrj Lmnsuile liht we cht to N 5 - Tiin At Buffalo ( n 7 crl 5iu 1 take York Ham Miftili hht weicht Pti st week’s Archibald in Roper Signs For Bout In Coast City LOS ANGELES June 4 ('PI— Fight Promoter Joe Ievy stepped bai k into the fistic siene Sunday and annoumed that four bouts would he staged Monday Juno 26 in Gilmore stadium Heres the card signed and sealed Jack Roper Los Angeles vs Gunnar Barlund I inland heavyweights Maxie Rosenbloom Hollywood vs Al Ettoie Philadelphia heavyweights Glen Lee Nebraska vs Eric Seelig Germany middlew eights Tony Chavez Los Angeles vs Gcorgie Crouch Los Angeles lightweights Leading off with Roper making his first start since Champion Joe Louis stopped him in one round here April 17 the heavyweights on parade repiesent a roll call of also-ran- s in the division 'They II provide color and action and that s what the fans pay for” Levy declared uourts Rosenbloom ever popular with the Hollywood film clientele and mote so now that he hes become an actor of soits has not fought In months while Ettoie ome a ranking title contender belongs to the Joe Louis victim squad Bulund rugged Finn proved a big hit heie a year ago in two apBERLIN une 4 lT1) — Germany pearances and his encounter with eliminated England from Davis cup Roper was viewed as the main atcompetition Sunday when the traction of the show rcirhs doubles team of Heinmli Henkel and Georges Metaxa deEnds feated Shaffi and Wilde in straight lir In 10 Re I 4 White Riiltirnoip lightweight s I mi F irtuna Kinder Nwark 8 rmnniv Sj i® hiladelphia lightweight Pa vs Matty Baldwin Lillidelphla lightweights At New Willie Andrews New Meriden Hhuii Gooige Pepc light ft wetuht At WMShlnton— Joe Archibald Provl deni e R I ( lealherw eight ihunipmni v J Mexico 8lhn feather (mmtitie) weights 10 A’ PlttHtiiirkh — 8rH7le Plttshnrph Kmitty La Halle Houston lexas weltei 10 weight At Pro idem o— limmy 0'Mtcan Bnifsln Mr league the Tardoe cup tournamont will start Tuesday the preliminary step In detci mining the personnel of the Lclii team this summer Lehi (bailees have suffeied setback with the loss of Keith Tiane find Daniel Woilton Trane would have played No 2 singles and performed on ono of the double teams with Worlton playing In the other n Summer combination work has called Trane away while southern California has beckoned h Worlton for a visit From the list of 30 boys entered in the tournament the leading ten will be chosen to play a aeries of round robins with the leading con1 tenders of thee ten to be used as eaih match rolla around Hardy and Don Evans ranked No 1 and No 2 respectively drew byes in the first round the remainder playing Tuesday and again Thursday Recreational Director Dean Prior and Joe Robison Lehi high school tennis coach announced the following whedule of matches foi Tuesday all matches to be played on the Lehi high school tennis Vfaxie Fnemllv N O LEHI— Play double-eliminatio- n R I champ from Providence against Joe Silva from Mexico In a nontlt'e fray Monday night in Washington IIIIMllt At NswhiU — Billy nuhuld Jprfv Cltv fi vs Hill M A O igh Mertn Mra D 40 a m - Mr J k BrnmHul Lin ami Mr k 45 a in — Mrs H 8 T a v h r Mrs H D Rivei toft Pc k and Mis Mia J M t i 8 oO a ni — Putli Dahl h Li'flm cUa and Mrs J 8 5i a ni —Jean Kirtlev Mis B Ml A O Bibret id Mi Crea G Mr G 9 oo a m — Mr Spence M keon P O ( lark G and Mr Mr a 9 05 I) F kite ni — Mr J Pl ev A h Olson and Mts H Mr m — Mia D Dohba 9 10 a Voile and Mra F J Foil and W W Allen Mr m —Mr 9 15 a J J Phillips amt Mr F Criam n Al Leitk Mrs Boi m — Mr 9 JO a F A lam Mrs Meslmrtu at t Mr Mt 9 25 a m— Mr J 8 H wer A A Mbh ock Mrs R Harmon Mrs 8 Net Play rounds r oriel Lclii Slates Can-zone- rl slus rs Brink Meets Davis in Garden Bout Mike Jacobs opens the summer scviion In alt conditioned Madison Square Gaiden Thuisday night with Al Dnvli of New York opposing Irish Eddie Brink of Scranton Pa Brink recently defeated former Lightweight Champion Tony 1 he bout Is scheduled for 10 W Field and Mra C 1 Reed m — Mary f u Th ms m Mrs 8 05 J R Biamweli a ml Mri A C Mooie 1 U Al Bmery Mr 8 10 a m Mr Stewart anti Mr W J fennmt 8 8 15 a m — Mr £ littlvwann Mr S' C Arnim Sid flematrurt anti Mr m — Mis 8 JO a Dimthv D i Mis John C®rtMi ami Mrs H Wise 8 25 k in— Mr J F human Mr Mis B P Manley and Mis 8 P Dobhs R se H H M r Thornton 8 in a m— Mr N Mr dersun and Mrs Jerry 10 e At (Itv I'Hrk m— Arden Dairy v p p -- NEW YORK June No Entry Ire No entry fee is charged for the tournament A fine art ay of pi lues will be given to the winners Consolation flights will be formed for all first round losers giving all players a chance for prizes Match play will open Tuesday morning with the second round this on Wednesday the semifinals on Thursday and the finals over 18 holes on Friday The pairings for the qualifying round follow: League Ulah-Idali- o Behind Chicle Saunders’ steady the Young Democrats pitching climbed into the first division of the Columbia league Sunday Saunders who became eligible Sunday struck out eight Zimk batters walked nary a man and allowed but five hits in his first start He won 5 to 2 He is a chunky with excellent control and a deceptive change of pace along with a good curve ball His own error cost' him a shutout when with one out he juggled an easy groumiefv— The next batter Grahmy Burt went out on an easy giounder for the second out and Milt Quigley singled to bung home Ferrell Llsh who had singled and Wayne Stagg who lived on Saunders' error for Zinik's only runs Wayne Stagg was hit hard but Bob good support by Les Lees Thayer and Murray Bleak kept down the Democrats' score play- committee The leaders announce that women 10 10 fi 7 defending Harry Borg champion will lead the paradNff the tee accompanied by Mrs G I Heed runnerup last year and champion the year before along with Title Threat Mary Lou Thomson who is expected to make a great bid for the title will head the second threesome which will also include Mrs J E Bramwell and Mrs A C Moore two more potential champs Miss Dorothy Douglass is another - strong pel former - Miss Douglass went to the simifmals of the recent Mark E Weiss tourney and Is playing Borne of the finest golf ol her career On her home fairways and greens Dorothy pi onuses to give the favorites plenty of trouble The tournament will be directed by Professional Tee Branca and Miss Beatrice MeCrea chan man of the Fort Douglas Women's golf To Decide Site 7 Op m — w H Biiitz vs 8 PCO " 8 10 p m — hke Star Herx ue x s Amer an Linen 9 10 p m —General Electric Supply w Polke Dept Mrs long-drivin- g Gathers i n Mrs E W Field er from the home course Moftdnv’ft Si hfrtul At hit Park m — Htrexell Paierion )0 p Co fi World Board Ball Hard in Sunday Tilts Henager’s Defeated 6J5 London Maps Fight for ’44 Olympics Clubs Hit U-- I Setback 4-- 3 125 E Leaders Dron Games In Amateur League fit J of i tj( (r t rt p tl it It Mni 0 f f'l 40HiiRil KUO h Jbi 6 Mav L H err l'l ft l'l iy 1979 IT IS ORPFREn that Petition No 12 of the above named Trustee h ael for hearing at 10 00 o clock a m June 7 10 if or a anon there after a tha matter mav be heard brfore the above entitled ( ourt In Balt lake the FtderrU Building tliv Utah and that three das be of said noth given to hearing tha attorney of record in atd proceedings and that notice be pubdava In lished for three rmaerutlv The bait lake Tribune a newspaper of general circulation published in bill lake (liy Utah tlie Inf pubJWHtbm to be not later than June 7 Iftift and let noth be given by the servlte of a copy of im Order and by publication of this Order as aforesaid fmtid thi 2nd day of June lftift HY I U F ( 01 R I TULMAN D JOHNSON m |