| Show 16 W - ednesday Morning ?T!j June 7f 1939 t Salt £ak? S'ribune- - Salt Lake Blasts for r rn rrfll ij 'ilir ny Greenhalgh Wins Over Giles In City Tennis Tourney rajW'JWWMMSvSeq? T Dixons Take Two Tilts Iii Doubles yt i j Marlowe Whiffs 10 Batsmen as Bees Cop Series Opener Utahns Push Five Runs Over In Fifth to Clinch Game Botelho Hits Ilomer With One On i ' - 1 f By Jimmy Hodgson Jack Greenhalgh a Junior netter :j who was supposed to be playing In the aenior division "just for the ! experience” ripped the Salt Lake 1 City tennis tournament wide open I Tuesday as he blasted Gordon Giles i out of the meet ! Giles was rated the man to beat for the city championship He had won the collegiate crown and the Utah valley honors and had gone through the season without losing a match But Tuesday Jack the from East high young giant-kille- r school ran£ (he bell with a victory that heralds him as the new sensation on the local tennis courts With his dad and mother in the stands and the small gallery shpw- -' appreciation TorHiiTSjSt8fP did performance Greenhalgh put on the finest tennis exhibition of his career leading all the way in the opening round and breaking Giles’ service on the ninth game to take the set In the second set Giles piled up a advantage and appeared to be off to victory but Greenhalgh changed his tactics laying down a shots that barrage of cross-coupassed Gordie at the net and he ran through six straight games to chalk up the triumph I 4 1 4 J I f ' v4 ' s 1 ’Gr s - ' v f- -i ' ' ' 1 vr W V k ' VO I? N V N k- 5 4 1 ' rt V V y - jv ' v£ N r X'' became the Vi ) M er the best looking net prospects in the state with a backhand' that is just as potent an offensive weapon Clubhouse Chatter as his forehand fiekler Hjort pronounced “Yort” has all the earmarks of developSalt Lake City baseball fans and ing into a major league ball playthe members of the local entry in er He is fleet plays hits like the Pioneer league bid farewell to a born flyohaser and has a hatPocaTommy Monk Tuesday night in the ting mark of nearly 310 series opener against the Pocatello tello funs are confident he won’t Cards linger In class C circles very long Jiy Marlowe Ilranagan Skipper Eddie Mulligan is something like the little boy who has a lollypop in his pocket but can’t eat it because it belongs to the kid next door Ray Anderson a really fleet flychaser Is on Eddie’s hands and Eddie can’t use him He is not like howthe unwanted mother-in-laever being officially the property The youngster has everything ex- of Tacoma Eddie has wired Charcept the poise and polish that conics ley Graham San Francisco dub with experience He is being sent president to get Tacoma to release to Tucson in the Amona-Texa- s Ray in which event Eddie will league and Manager Eddie Mulli- promptly sign him believes the gan The Bees could use Ray mighty youngster will get valuable experience in the class D circuit handily right now slugging John (Whitey) Burleson being on the Monk was released to make room bench with a broken finger on his to Andrew’s for Jack no relation He attempted to knock left hand the boy on the Lees’ down a line drive off Gnrdy Wilmound staff Andrews a liamson’s big bat last Sunday and southpaw comes here tabbed cost Whitey a broken finger the as a lad with prospect He was with Rees’ a swell flychaser and gave Oakland in the spring training Eddie the chance to get hold of Ray camp and Manager Johnny Vergei Anderson hoped to carry him all season but the addition of a hurler from the New York Yankees made this imVerges lost no time in possible okehing Jack’s being sent to the Bees Seventeen-year-old Monk a lad who wag good enough to get the San Francisco Seals to part with five century notes to get him to sign on the dotted line has not had much luck in the Pioneer league His present record Is five losses against no victories good-lookin- g Salt Lake City funs have had ample cause to i luer one Johnny second sacker Johnny’s big bat has been mi tm- portant factor in several of the1 Bees' triumphs to date Now his has Albert brother been signed by the Lewiston In- Braddock Gels London Bout mark was with Midland Texas for a short tun last year He played at second and short but is expected to roam the outer pastures He tried out with for the Indians Ogden this season but the Reds a lad with had Chet Rosenlund three years of pro ball behind him and Manager Bill MoCorry reluc- cut young Larrieu adrifl He should be a help to the Indians who have had nothing hut tri who can't field to date six-fo- NEW YORK June 6 iT’i James L Braddock former world's heavy weight champion accepted terms Tuesday to meet Tommy Fa r r of Wales In a fight in Earl’s Court stadium London July 5 The match was closed in a transatlantic telephone conversation between Joe Gould Braddock's manager and Sydney Hulls the promoter Braddock has been guaranteed with the privilege ) $25000 of taking 33 per cent of the gate Braddock Gould and a trainer— cither Doc Robb or Ray Arcel— will jsail within 10 days Gould said Tony former world's Canzoneri 'weight champion will meet Eric Bonne British lightweight in the (tax-free- 3 light-tantl- Jtisf as get tipped off to keep a eye peeled on I’aul Hjort fleet I'oeatello left Well !())‘lt Ii’iltK' weather e kfl )fl Tnti r Thu NO “SOUP” in —it s filtered end A CONDITIONED : Tijs PIPE! 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Breaks in easily! 1'ipe stays lighted Economical smokes sweet to lat ash No had odor Always dean Needs no "drying out" Patented S lype filter alworbs juices lar llouhledialt Never rings A box of 12 filters BILE with every pipe tosNuesra-meei- TtB iiuut DUKE OF DUNDEE ROYAL DUKE $150 Iwim MiciO-MOUNT- j 0 50 into action Wednesday crowd of 700 The Pilots rode to victory behind the brilliant pitching of Larry Rene mound star who used to hurl semipro ball in Boise He struck out 11 Twin Falls batters and allowed only five scattered hits It was the fifth victory against one defeat for Rene BOISE ABHOA1 TWIN - y FALLS 4 1 1 0 Hitler Bated cf cf Sheehan 3b 4 2 0 2 Farrell 3b 4 0 2 0 Bogdanff 2b Gomez a 4 19 0 Carlson lb iLowelb 4 0 Sehlmerch If lOriEP rf Harnptn 2b 5 1 11 31 DeCarlo rf a iRlekert If 4 3 Irishman 3 0 11 0 MeNarnee c Fill ter c 2 0 0 1 Stef fan p Reue p xSehuhel Anderson p ABHOA 12 Clarence a smooth Beers -71 34 9 27 Total Total xRatted fur Sietfan in eighth 4 4 3 4 2 4 3 4 2 1 1 0 1 0 113 3 2 1 110 0 1 O 2 13 1 0 0 3 1 5 1 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 OOl — 4 000 0(i3 000 000 000—0 Runs — Ritter Bates SheeKrrnra— B'danoff 2 Carlson han Lowe — SaenMre Lowe Leiahman Stolen bases Two-bashits — Rene 2 hits — Rfmdauoff Double plnv — Bogdannff to LeiahFarrell Struck out — By Steffan 3 man to Carlson Bases on balls — Anderson 2 Rene 11 Wild Orf Steffau 3 Auderstib 2 Rene 4 A ni ter sun Rene Chare Stef fan pitches-defeat to S'rffan Umpires — Jackson and Time of frame — 2:30 Holmes Summary k n- Won Lost Pet Tuesday’s Results Salt Lake 10 Pocatello 4 Boise 4 Twin Falls 0 LfistflaatJJjtdeapRstpoije(I and wet cold grounds Wednesday’s Schedule Pocatello at Salt Lake (8:13 p in) Lewiston at Ogden (night) Boise at Twin Falls (8:30 p ni) the third was hopped on for four hits and three runs in the sixth Eddie Malone and Tom Robello punched out singles with one out and both scored on Judson Kirke’s rousing double to center The fleet centerfielder then scampered across the plate as Henry Ballinger singled to center Marlowe got out of trouble however as he forced Burnett to pop out to Alves and retired Chandler on strikes An error a passed ball and singles at 8:15 p m Kiley Larrieu and Alves conThe Bees started finding out what by tributed to the Bees’ final two runs kept the Cards clicking in the very in the sixth first inning walks to Neal Arlett POCATELIO SALT fAKE B H O A B H O A and Bob Price along with singles by if Hjnrt 5 0 Arlett cf 3 2 3 0 10 Don Trower and Gene Kiley send- I’aloal 2b 5 5 1 rimer s 4 13 4 15 Maine Price II 4 110 ing in the first run of the game A R 'bcllu lb 3 105 03 Bmehlo rf triple by Price followed by Kiley’s Mrke cf 4 2 2 0 Kilev Jb 54 3100 00 c 4 1 4 1 Larrleu 2b 4 2 2 2 single sent another run across the Balllnfier lliiinU3b-s- s 3 1 Alves 4 3 0 0 plate in the second and singles by Murphy is 1 0133 1 Myers lbc 3 10 p 2 0 0 0 Marlowe p 4 2 0 3 Ray Alves Kenny Myers and Arlett Neighbor (I 0 0' (Jlaebv p in the fourth sent the count to Chandler rf 2 0 10 l o 0 0 The fireworks exploded right xNelaiiu smack in the faces of the league Totals 34 7 24 1l! Totals 35 16 27 10 xBuifcl fur Giahby In 9th leaders in the fifth Price opened Poi'alelio (Mid 4 003 ok) the frame by going clear to second Salt Lake 101 152 (Mv— 10 Runs— Kiley Ariel? Price 2 on an error by Robello Botelho AlveHummarv: 2 Botehlo 2 MaMarlowe then stepped into a fast curve pitch lone Ruhollo KirkfLarrleu 2 Frrora — Mvpis 2 Stulon bases-- Buriicit Kiley and rode it right out of the park hit — Allen Home rim — liutehlo hit — Price Marlowe Kiley popped out for the first out Threedtase liila— Kirke 2 Run — in Kilev 2 baited of the frame but Larrleu and Alves Roiehio 2 Marlowe 2 Arloit came thorugh with singles to keep Ahes Kirke 2 Balllnper Burnett Larrieu Doulila — Cabral to Murphy lo Robello the rally going Myers was out on plays iie to Cabral to Robello: Cabral to Burnett a short fly to right and then Mar- Left on bases — paiello 7 Balt Lake 7 - By Neiiihhnr 4 Glaa-b-y lowe put the game on ire and sent n inn3 ys pitched Charge defeat o Neighbor At douhat Off to 24 as the he showers Nemhbor Olasbv Hit Jl Neighbor — Runs Glaaby 5 bled to left center scoring Johnny OffOff N e h r fi 11 Olasnv 2 Run for —Neighbor 7 Gmshv 2 Mar- and Rav Arlett greeted with a single Marlowe scoring the £ Ti'ntS’-o- 3u NeuiJ nr 2 nimby Hit with stnriow fifth run of the inning Marlowe who had pitched d ball up to the sixth allowing only ibn- - niiiiiyr Uminres— SHrtxf nd 11 m1"- ’mu infield hit by Escal Burnett inl7ph1 'Umt vt 1 34 5 27 15 Home Twin Fall Takes Dale Event 1 1 0 Two-bas- 4 4 3 2 6 Mrs Vern Brown won the special Forest Dale womens golf event Tuesday Only a small turnout was on hand on account of the Fort Douglas women's tournament which attraited most of the regular Dale performers International League 'er 11 Newark 8 i?n 3 Jersey City 1 Syracuse 4 Montreal 2 2 Buffalo 3 Baltimore Ma-- f yi -- n race Dixon Win Don Dixon pushed their Duway past Sonny Walker-RaMeh-ne- r bois and Ross Sutton-Fran- k in dounles play and appear to be headed for a post in the finals Gordon Giles and Grant Evans were given a hard match by Goodwin Peterson and Lynn Rockwood WKUNEKDAY’ 8( Hi:i) Helen Stanko and Maxine Men' PiitKlr Rav LHibnt 3 p m— Rom button v Thomason joined Miss Watson In 4 p m— Lai Frful Mamu DMmin victories in the women's Mrn’i Doublr singles and Miss Joan Van Nort 5 p m — Day Krrcii Uiiu JtpM v Gen Barker advanced on a default Omer MorMakolm mi Merlin BooihBUl PtnIi ris took two rivals into camp to Ihi nuHih k be Fhflfi go Into the semifinals of the junior plt Vf'l At Plu o Women’ Mnite singles m 5 4") Marv P MmUtt IMay was delayed on the roreat Guetr ‘rm 8rh Dale courts until nearly 4 o’clock Tmirnotm Vtu Double when the and bad to weather due (Semifinal MnirheiO matches did get under way the 1 p m - Ka Rh hiti iem e i:nu netters were severely handicapped John Morgan Dave KdtmMid 4 rn— Walker WniifueHill K'h M p by the cold Neeon Alien As a result of the Tjesday Men’a Single (imaolatlon matches the men’s singles went 2 p m — Jne lamh ' Karl Parke3 p m — tuiii K hImmmkJ i a:n into the quarterfinal round and all ay other divisions moved into the Dli k Ru 4 p m— Gurev semifinals and only a light sched5 p m — Frank Alien Clane Mi:e The ule is booked for Wednesday I'u k 5 lo p m Arthur Aueu Sutwill Boss matches nntolnUnn feature Junior single pair — K Hill h Dan Duk and Dubois ton against Ray 2pm ' Mertlii While Badwin’ Kreed against Marv Bctnun In the Taul Finn Junior (irU’ Slnglr men’s singles division and Mary 2 P m — lfn Wa’aoti linen frrrrj 3 p m— Rfe!v Penaon Pmina Gibbs against Marilyn Groesheck and Sarah McChrystal against Verona Timmons in the women’s Fred and y City Net Schedule Results 1 first-roun- m— Noma 4 p 5 p Fa m — nap Rohert vi Carlson Bvrly TUESDAY'S RFSl d NDn'i Jack GreTnhttiLH Slnglf Lila Lee Mary Bel' Tvo - 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