| Show i Wednesday Morning As J C Sees By J C - Uljc Salt £akc ui'ilmnc -- June 7 1939 7 iTigers Again Whip Yanks Giants Set Homer Record d II Newsom Holds They’ll Do It Every Time City next month will the most ambitious Champs to Derks Brigham be the scene of baseball tournament ever under-- ' taken in Utah The third annual carnival sanctioned championship by the National Semipro Baseball congress will be held in the Box Elder metropolis July 4 to IS A1 Warden of Ogden state commissioner for the organized semi-pro- s advises us of the details of the meet which is certainly an extensive project It is plannej at this time to enlist 32 teams in the k warfare Although the tournament is under national regulations a strictly Utah competition Commissioner Warden has asked for and is hopeful of receiving approval for admission of Malad Downey and Preston Idaho and Evanston Wyo The national board it is expected will take a favorable view of Warden s request since the geographical situation would make it convenient for the Idaho and Wyoming towns mentioned to take part in the Brigham City contests - fCMC ew York Blasts Reds Cardinals Nip Bees 3 CUM St Louis Wins Tcrrymen Run Bosox by 8 to 7 Margin Tussle oiF Pair of Errors Wild Against League Leaders A have been extended to 100 ball clubs in Utah and he has reason to believe that teams will come from as far south as Cedar City This year’s tournamept-- ill be on the "double elimination” basis so that any club which loses a game still remains in the run-loses- anothm — Th’s-rulnmg untd-if is expected to have a helpful influence in attracting more clubs than would be the case if the "single elimination1’ order were observed BOSTON June 6 CP) -- Rookie y error paced Miller’s the way for the St Louis Cardinals' u torv Tuesday over the Boston Bees 5 That highly polished shortstop allowed the Cards to fill the buses in the tenth by fumbling 1’iu her Cmt Davis grounder and then his wild throw to first opened the gate for Don Gutteridge to i ross with the winning rum Hub ION bT LOUIS B III) H H O A1 5 2 2 Fii-di- e New Tiif le 7 Result eland 8 Philadelphia 4 (hitagu ft J 5 New ork Washington 7 Detroit 10 St 1 mil 7 PrnhaMe Pitt her Wedned’ New ork at ( hit ago— tiomei (3 2) l (4 5 Hotn at M I oiiU — Gatehouse (1 21 (ill 0 4 Phil tdelnhla at Detroit—' eloi O D (1 l at ierlnnd 4 arrasquel (12) and Harder (0 3) Washington 12 D and tJl) 9 w 1 s e "Four cash awards will be made for the champion runner-uthird and fourth place clubs" writes the p ork 11 ! Result 4lninim(l 3 (Tb-T- HruuLGu A HnMnu I (10 Inning) New mn A ItiWng'i 8 Philadelphia 0 SI I A ( Dodgers Cop Duei With i? Pirates I (2— Hne Miliar ' 1 t AmerDETROIT June 6 UPt-ican league looked wuth respect toward Detroit Tuesday after the aroused Tigers slapped a second on the world straight defeat by ehampion New York Yankees For the second consecutive day pitching This they got four-hi- t time it was Buck Newsom late of the St Louis Browns W'ho held the champions completely in check to match Tommy Bridges’ effort of the day before This marked the second time tins year the Yankees have lost two in a row The Senators stopped them on April 29 and 80 In the sixth the Tigers scored all their runs knocking Oral Hilde-men- t brand off the mound The Bengals hunched four of their 11 hits in that frame and had the added advantage of four bases on balls A midw'eek crowd of 11924 saw the game MW YORK PfTPOIT n A AH H AH It n 1 2 4 2 2 2 MrC ikev cf CrnelM s 4 14 4 0 2 Walker If Folfc ’b Her ruh rf 2 0 Gchrir ter 2b 5 4 I 0 2 0 reenberc lb 3 Dukes e I The w 5 I'ittshurh two-pla- R(on Tuesdn' NEW YORK June 6 lie York Giants booe heartily Monday reached baseball heights Probable Pin tier Wednesday Tuesday in setting one major league 4 hi ugn at New 2 4) s ork — I’nssenit 5 2 Mellon or (nmbert Pittnbnrh at Huston— lobln (A 4) s home run record and equaling anMill I HM'rn (14) other as they smashed the firbt I unis at Hrookhn— Me M (re (4 0) lt i place Cincinnati Reds by 17-- 3 in — nn"!Molt her ’hi'ieiphi 14 their most vicious attack of the (J7 iliit year The newr record came In the fourth inning when five Giants— Harry Danning Frank Denvaree Manuel Salvo Burgess Whitehead 4 k hi rf (Miami rf lb 12 and Joe Moore— hit for the circuit 9 0 1 Mil Iff rf 2 1 0 Outlaw U 5 ft s Martin 2b b 5 2 4 Hn'tt lb 5 I Previously the major league mark 4 12 0 If 5 114 Vet Blown as for homers was four in one Inning Mrlwuk If 3 0 0 0 Mattki 5b 2-5 i rf Mit lb Hi 4 0 12 2 Loom set by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 5 4 HMtllei 1894 and not equaled until the Chi0 I u ' Mmicliter f i oj o 0 2 t 0 b 1 W a roller 2b Owen c Cubs came through with a 5 10 5lShollmr p 2 0 0 2 -6 Pirn p CD The cago BROOKLYN June 0 0 0 similar IrSunmons Brooklvn Doilgers stepped nto the The performance in 1930 record for seven homers In is ii io l h first division Tuesday with a ran viii to i h T"ia one game— before that big fourth inzBatted for Miotfuer in loth ooo ioo 2 — r victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates oo2 M loins ning Joe Moore and Mel Ott had urn oo ono o t for two victories out of a three-gam- e H n iller 2 Lopez War summan J rrr connected for four-bas- e blows— tied T lore scries Her Ru butted in— hr w i a record held jointly-b’ - F wo U4a- bn— v ar-- f fiftr Tt 13 'in rpiinrwreifify National league) club of 1886 the Brown Martin Blaughlet West Mule Mize stalls and put them in a three-wa- y kat nfil e —Brown base Pooitev Philadelphia Athletics of 1921 and I oper Shoffnei Double phi deadlock for third MnuchtM Chiwith place Mnekt S the Pittsburgh Pirates of 1894 Martin ih1 Mre Brown °n ball— Off cago and Pittsburgh arUrr 91 HneM And the Giants didn’t start their Top-Rankin- g Dai f ft Shnffner 6 Mruck out— Bj went route Fitzsimmons bred the fi Pa Shoffner 2 two were out m the for the winners for his first victory barrage until inning 10 of the season He allowed hits CINCINNATI MW YORK Put National Open out was good in the pinches AB H (1 Vanguard IMiillio' Hand (lul8 AB H O A WrlAr lb ft 4 II Mire If Pete Cssearait led the Dodger Fri'v 2b 4 2 0 9 hireei In Lenjrlliv Sessions Inmn rf 4 0 10 binning c attaik with four straight hits his Ioo 9 lo f$ Defeat Mi (’mill lb 4 2 tl) 0 nit rf first a homer inside the park with mitin rilt c 2 0 2 Huniim lb -6 CD June PHILADELPHIA Hud-oc 2 1 0 I)imnw i f aboard Hfrhhigr Johnny 2 0 10! arrcri lb craft II PHILADELPHIA June 6 (API— The 6686 yards of the Phila- BROOK! YN PITTSUUmil Pinky Whitney’s pirn h hit off Larry 0 0 Whllrhrt 2b rf 2 " V n Hnrilgrv Hrrirr If 0 1 1 Saho p A"V o rw r dclphia Counti v club's Spring Mill course got a thoiough going ov c Frenh Sl0rc GcorK0 Schamn m! 0 o j ’ Me4 0 4 2 3I' 4 1 2 0 Vn n Tuesday as the advance guard of 165 golfcis tiled out all the angles the ninth inning Tuesday to Klvc K""11'"" IrMeer p 0 0 ft 0 8 th° " I Dau p for the foitv-tnujmli'iMSer d m national open championship vv hicn c’lnroC'ubs0 '° 'Ul°'’ 0'rr 4 2 pi’iMm' c'’ 0 i' oti 01001 0 o u American League Invitations savs Warden J Indians Nose two-wee- Rme 17-- 3 5-- Four Biimles r? Hundred Clubs Invited J 2 t Take-A- ’s Cliisox Into Camp 7 to 4 of Training - M Spring Mill Course Baf lies Golf Adepts - y Rr H Field A CHICAGO June 6 in the third inning Sunday Bill Dietrich came back Tuesday and pitch'd and hit the Chicago White Sox to a victory over his former Philadelphia Athletics teammates 7 to 4 It gave Chicago the series three games to one and extended fuc picpjiiatmn p t J h 0 k If 4 0 4 0 xFDcc Siihr lb 1 0 ft 0 the Sox’ spurt to five victories in sliatls Thutsday Behind 8 to 6 going into the 4mlk lb 4 0 0 2 Hu(1on 8 4 2 1 4 Thompson Oil t‘ 4 2 rn 4 rl 'KoiriH h J 2b (' xxSc araella pi10 0 O' six games subpari ninth the Phillies hit Gene Lillird Bowirmn b 4281 ft 2 VitzMiimu 4 p I 11 J m fact! Though weakening in the ninth 17 and Jack Russell for four succesTatls Totals 40 20 27 12 It '24 12 1 27 H 35 10 21 9 Intsils Total when Clint Brown relieved him But on xlteltcd for IlitiKnofl n fifth sive singles for two runs to tie ’he Pitthiirch ooo Oil OOO — xillatlptl for T liuiniisoii in ninth the bespectacled Dietrich pitched their wav around they were playing — 5 100 OOx off 030 Bmnkivn with it OOO (9lllnnatl 99 stoic Joe Marty started OOO J Huns hatted New York rror — None g m steadily through eight frames and two or three balls testing the speed li OOx— 17 a single to renter and got to third ln ( os arnrt 3 iimmniMiis 2 Summan Errors — None Runs hsttrl scored the first runs of the game of the greens figuring the wind — Her— hit Bill Brubaker In Darning 2 (lit 2 Bonlira Moore 2 awiRetio shr Iwohase IS Merrill May Singled off Home run — Co i2 Berres Bowman suhr in the third inning with a homcrjthat whipped over the sloping fair-- ’ Drmarre 4 Whitehead 2 Hallo 2 Lazrert Uararl Stolen base mails glONC Sat M t'nrmlrk Rnen Hudaon 2 liii-hB- r e Burlsksray camble PHILADELPHIA June 6 into the left field pavilion after hisways and experimenting with re— a e iKntble La etto Flt?munnns rill hits — Bomta MiC’ormlrk hallo Frn — Lavacettn to Cosarart to ('amllll o bla Home of runs — Moore 2 Ott Omitting Drma-rctall out the and Rensa rough United States representation in and put May on third Chuck Klein Hu ton to Cnninrart to Camlill singled coveries 0 batterymate Tony on Bae Whitehead Hallo Harlflie— Bonura PH1LADMPH1A CHICAlO 2 2 louhle 1IV — the yawning glaring white sand the British open golf championship singled off Russell who relieved Lit ball Off I ItJMbnmvm Bowman Prey to Miera to MrOornm k ABHOA ARHOA Bowman 7 hallo to D initiiig btriak out — B Fltrsmimous to Homira Bases on balls Oaiitnhn 2b ft 1 0 2 Prima 2b 4 2 ft hlard to send May kn traps the and tie which opens at St Andrews July 3 Oft halm 2 I Dana ft 1 ft 0 huhcl b 0 rf iiengood 2 lb 2 Beck Thompson nut — Bv fanned Walter Struck Russell 4 alvo 5 If 2 Amblers store 0 I noffieial Score Walker was doubled Tuesdax 401 when Lawson Dans ItiencofKl 2 4 Dlls — 0 Siebert 1 Thompson Radrhff rf 4 2 2 1 French was and by Vauder Meer fi hi 2 J Inult e Dan replaced Little (iff United 4 2 0 0 Alvin g a former J Goes 4 0 If States ‘Wild and 'hnon Preside to 15 What few scores were turned in Tt 11 27 s Bnnkrr i Total S tn I Ii eiiRood Queen 91 4 24 T Tola ) In 1 was the fust man to face Krnevirh if J 1 12 11 Thompson lutney anBritish amateur titlcholder iUnh in In Kumo 4 — J xBa'tffl for n Losing pitcher Vanler Meer 0 0 0 OOwrn lb Tommy nounced An added feature this year will ljwere strictly unofficial non 020 pv York ooo2 x0MBnme he would tike a ora k at French and singled over second to On ’ Re a e List Chapman rf 4 2 2 ooo the Silver Scot from j ’Armour 00r OPx — b Nagel be the selection of a ’queen" to Dcirnlt 1b 2 bet rub p run score the 111 nowr b tiie held — O Run winning ttle mion Fnmmarv Reginald Frror “ 101 0 Brown p cago who won th® title in 1927 I’HII ADk PHIA CHICAGO CmaetH Fox New-o- Caster pp batted In —Hildebrand preside over the championship The only other American 0 0 0 0 ST LOUIS June 6 tP) -- Pepper Plppen AB H 0 A ABHOA hit toured the par 69 layout with Bobby Wiker n Dehriiicer 2 xxMiles Each team entering will - Troseiti 0 0 5 1 2 0 game 10 Hh k — Martin 4 2 ( f lb 0 R hit has announced far whoso he his left wrist fractured was ThieebaKe Martin Walker plans 71 a at who fired Cruiekshank Mi ?W hit ir rmau 31) 5 4 3 be asked to enroll a "queen" and cell Stolen h me Creenbrc Pacriftr- e- Tnf to play there is young Johnny Bulla 10 41rt 4 Ion his way home f i om Boston Tues- 4 5 2 10 Mueller 2b 'll !n rf 72 Ward to Unrdnu Marvin cW Rolfr iTmUh (Bud) er Armour's Double (fenii at forBn” krr we suppose that from these team Dihlrren Rise pla3 0 Bib k t b 5 iHlan If of Civ go on ball -- Off Mlldehrtid fnr Pu non day with the prospect it may be the slugging !( Ml lilt cupper from 2 Mr if 4 2 5 0 Arnmith If ft J 2 ‘oik"" ono queens the mam "queen” so to nil PnV Puenundra New New-nil Ina Here to get in some practice Hartnell 1 e month or more before he can return 5 O ff pble Marls rf Hi as well 13 did Wash as The ‘ Spokane be n0 hf chosen will "queen" h 0 2 Ii 1b Mav "" say 2 1 to the line-u- p Kufll 4 0 3 S s h I'n of the St Louis Car- Hlhra-- l 9 In ft " u Krrir— Kuhei hatted mour He had reason to be proud rounds for the fort third national CHARLOTTE N C June 6 UP) rein n In 1 SI mira I'll hi r" her Hi New idea it seems is a Utah conceptt ilker SI le ker Chitiman which starts Thursday Uw-- j e 4 0 0 D dinals f — Wes Ferrell I rli c pit her - llil lehra d i 4141 om Selkirk for Benny Nliute tne lormtr open said veteran big league n ii ihhif 2 DieirkhK 2 Tn hae hit n I illnr 0 tion and is one which is likely to 0 0 zzklem he sail would from New disclosed the jp examination id a iiff (men stroke n n o 01 Nagt lime P G A champion was inpm tu nim p Hu p 0 0 o 0 So purler recently released by the fmd widespread popularity run — alkfr 14 aboard the WashingDirtruh York June h 0 0 s it h 0 P the 0 when break p Mm suffered 21119 veteian '’"inReima to higher Ky Laffoon and Ed Oliver Yankees has to a drastic Rru kor to Ambler P POIl p well hnprescd with the notion is Kuhei LUe on hall— OH Ciier eif 74s Byron Nelson one of ton lie considers St Andrews one njoutfielder made one of his typical remedv in the hope of regaining lit! Dietrlih 2 n n Ray Dumont president of the i'1 8iruk out— R (ater 2 reported m his head-lonof for his list Be in k g New in P apa slides in ‘pets" game of his pitching (he effectiveness Brown Hit Off ftter 13 tDC prime favoriiPS a 75 and Jug Dipfruh National Semipro congress that Walker cup Tihltt 77 5x35 0 1 PSi 45 is 3711 York last Saturday The wris' had arm m b 2 i inimin Pippon 9 iii i i i mem h a 79 with a 44 for the pearance there in 9 in 8 (non out in ninth) Brown 1ml1 j spaden he has asked other state commise out when wmnltc run he ‘red matches xdt soundly thumped been fractured previously in anFive Intifi c pit her Roy Tinslev of the Charlotte 7?7Hattei for Ibarhm In eighth lomg piuhcr BfK'K DUIP sioners to adopt it other place Cdler VTc for in ninth runs behind the Cleveland Indians Ghezt husky professional Toiler 6 and 5 cluh said Tuesday that durrBattpd Country n f Bit 7 th r in Marlin from Deal N J came in with a Little hasn’t Msitod England since rhiH-- oHe1 a round of golf with Ferrell 410 The contests will he held at rallied in the last two innings ing nntR 19J5 when ho won his second Ph ladflphm oi no i n - ft 71 that looked the better for folsent Eldon Auker to the Monday he noticed the park Under tne a Brow IH Drop Duel Gle on G Kuseii Siimmarv f rrnr British amateur and then look fifth Injured r lowing the one under par 68 he had of Mavor F Joseph Law ers and downed the Boston Red Sox Ru Maitui baUfd m Klein Aruoxuh caught honey bees Muirfield the at in h open 2 Mueller 2 place Annul Liatl Mri scored Tuesday 6 l'Ti-- Joe from flowers held them to his nrm SUPKRIOR Wis June To V asliiiiKlou pnd menjbers of the Bitgham City G HrniHU 2 (itlau RpmuiM Sla!eln Barbeiri outfielder of the Supe- until they stung him rum Ii 2 Pace ’In ti'c hit Hak commission the park is being imn lee Three base Herman 2 Revu Id The Bi Promise is that it will he rior Northern league club suffered When Ferrell finished the round rlfl hi' — (5 Riiel Muel er proved Ren B A -- Off S hut n iH'r m hH1! prr a possible skull frai ture when he his arm was swollen to almost twice s condition for the ii Pa fie R tle kRasp in Sinn 01 - B atf 3 ilia rd was struck by a pitched ball in a normal size Tinsley said tbr' thrrr G m ABr h RIrazuel B’13 lhlr(1 hit of the game H J Riieil T t Hu J tourney pnrsfn v 42 1b 28 b5 roniae n uiac u o u Pear jgfllTie Monday pint f)ff J ih is’ii 5 lu 2 t b lilt 7 tn ’Its the only way that you ran The Denver it Rio Grande Wcst- - IIeath drew an intentional walk run lead ill the ninth inning to °Pen night thrown by 4 t 1"i 15 Hr (5 Dti M 2 in Pace 11 in 1° R Host 10 to 7 to the Washington officials changed the eighth and H1mquu of Grand get that arthritis out of your arm Pitcher 7 I (Hurd 3 In 2 40 lh2 Br u n 5 20 57 d c Angaran In J Harrjj ern club of Silt Lake City won the from Joe Heving the losing pitcher (52 RuI! twelfth holes 479 and 489 yards ul an Tsr w ns ’I 80 ii (1 UvJFrcmh hi o ii" Forks N D who said was an when its sore" Ferrell replied when ppbf1 to m e man title in the 1938 tournament with and Oscar Grimes blasted a double Senators H 42 15 it w amunoton M bv pitcher — Rv Pnrn (ini Hrk— I laM111" unintentional "bean ball" it PT LOliiq respectively from par 5s to par 4s BM iiura in for the winning tally 4 asked for an explanation Cc rmh k Rr — Brrk 177 b Tremonlon-Garlanfinishing Loan B H O A A B H O '45bitrhr pilhr ft vn no one so far Yet there is optiboston f 1 W t 5 Cim ABHOA (’npileln If ft 4 54 (Ift Almmla rf 5 2 2 0 Mcond Place The D & R G l o A ah a to believe that rf mistic enough 432ft I Hpmlfv c to make the jrsrev 2h 5 2 pw 31) c 2 10 2 spu rid 5311 10 10 boys fotlnd lt unfeasible 5 I 2 ft A pi ill if 5 ft 0 0 Wruht score of 384 won't he good enough rf 10 2 0 M Quinn lb 5 5 of ('rHn'’r 4 2 ft rnik If hfumiRn cf 4 12ft tt ert ft 0 0 ‘’lift 2 0 trip to rhocmx due to demands 2 to win lb Meanwhile the odds remain I x 4 It b ft lit nth If and Tremoiuon V ft ft 0 0 i ft If Sulli an rf their occupation ’ i much the same with Guldahl I ft 2 fti r ikv b 4 ft ix ft t IH prettv rai Winners Oil ft h ft 9 Mirr - Garland took their place i Grime 5 2 M hn nnn rf 0 ft ft 0 still the favorite at 6 to 1 and 4 ft 2 ft KpM ucr lit I 2 I 4 8 n For In 2!i 4 2 8 0 in the regional tournaments as at 4 S Hdi U) Snead Harry Cooper the Good ill 4 2 5 rrrll Hrffi rr (07ft takof 4124 I 4 4 4 ft 2 W bh Aukrr Phoenix gam the privilege i n i vt8li p i ft ft ft tournament w inner Du k Metz Nt Iruard Hk (i U 0 0 0 0 0 p n (i ft mn-Mui ide tourna- ID'"! p II r 9 itH ri ing part in the na’ 0 0 0 0 K'm hiriin p ftonn qon and Pnard quoted varvingly at 9 9 9 sill' llrnfli h p 7 r lieft f) ft 0 ment at Wichita Kan where it 8 and 10 to 1 "II 9 9 9 tmi i 0 ft t has been held during the Jt) r p 0 9 9 9 bun 7 27 7 14 It 27 T 1 fill years the semipro have 9 Trill Kx2 II II ! B iMc ‘ r r hf in '’h x Mil'll really organized f r xOhp oul nhm winniue rim zVcr IDunainw n nl c lu Oth B ti't f r Jral In fifth B f fir Irdbr m oh Promoters of semipro baseball zzBulttU fr Hi M a in nbth 11 bftA— in (01 tuinii an immense B m n in ft (2 ft(‘ft this year have built up tl 3(1(1 (lift ftp - 7 l nt 051 111) n I ri r nr P Pt rqr 11m org imzation throughout the United oifismt k rrnr— W ilhiinn thor " """"ru kllvHi2 h ifh(lift Prn rdii o 3 Ahuern Rill tulip III— hxx ‘ittciji rcmi ft' 3 lew ft R t CS Rules based upon the NEW YORK Lino 6 iri (V( v ‘ Auin-2 1 b mi ‘m hiini 2 Grim 2 iAr rctiHn 'FOROH v LANfLKY (right) i about to lor le tgue t ode now operate lo pro- mk ( hipvthaimi r ( nimr lllllh injlllftj Hpith Thrri Sul Irlla 2 hit rll u iii"i' Kpitnrr hv It I! a to( t i hibs from mining and oilier Huh Vjt hitHrmk oils tu I’rtui mi j will no led Uni loom Stiles roll himself a neat firm ‘‘makm’s” po'o P 0” hi r r n r n (ill la evils and irgulaltons are enfoired tj i1V'h (mm run at S8I fl i he ready to pi tv until hui Ankt n fv Off! mfttd 1( o K b )i! D 2 smoke-an nd umm ft elitnma —( roll it ctsf fur that rrince to the Aikir Imprii nbp nw r permanent TrMtrr looking y the e irliest plnsuians si 'tins r 'K H 4lf In W fhti la Hale " si ru k mi r u B ron r 5 law tion of contract jumpers and undeh B isr Off Hex ii u ebh v da 8 !?rr r 1ft mm i mar he’s Hu Of' Alliert smoking is "crimp cut" As 3 8'ruk mt— B Aukf r Mil h p sirable individuals generallv George 15Drnl4 flrmn ubrr the No 2 plavrr wi’l tn’ (Jff Aukrr Hu— Fearing ilevnu 2 in l IrntPr h9e-maOn ipru he says ‘‘Prince Albert handles easier JI Ssler famous former first t Hi p 11 Pi 7 lu be ab'e lo resume luting against 121 Farrell hi il h 9i a 2 ii uber 0 in is Drak 8 lu 5 Br of the St Louis Browns nnir ’ " c I'1’ 1"'( - jthe RrUisli in the seiond in t hot Wium ig Mill" because it holds together No spilling or Hu hv pile hrr — nmik hv Drake rational commissioner hrr Lluc pit her- - Hevl g fft her the WesU hosier rup series nel Mowing around” e Sunday the American defen committee made plans for a list nioUh "You’ve got something there " chimes in lime 6 UP- i- at Hitihemk field Menlowb-ooEXEI’KR N H brother JatVson "I call that choice tobachn 1 Wedne day with the Simeon Murih former infielder fcrL the S' IyOins Cardinals and IheHMates learn that defeiled Ine co "choiie smoking in any man’s papers" and hischkll lots list Smdiv ri tig ag un ' a Dndceis Piince Albeit ik treated — right din roach nt Phillips nnlunv here four composed of Ebb nt died nml Kiv icnlv sml Iaikm Hisketli t 191 c vv since i a mildness anil i ich Tuesday Hughes thei e ith ripe taste ninml ( Pi it Ins borne You're gettiffg'next to 70 cool "The champion will commissioner compete in the western regional tournament at Thoenix Ariz late in July” Last year nearly 9000 persons at- tended the second annual tourna- which also was held in Bng-- J ham City In comparison with the projected tournament of 1939 last years affair was but a modest one Nevertheless it was a genuine success When a four-datournament such as that of 1938 draws nearly 9000 spectators that fact may be taken as proof that there is real interest in the tournament The major leagues are alive to the Utah state semipro tournament as was attested last year when three major club scouts weie present j y I 1 n 1 1 d 1 1 v M 1 Little Enters 1 1 -- 1 English Meet A 1 1 J 4 P I UP)-Th- e -- 1 IV) A VI -- 1 1 1 1 IIoie’ 1 1 1 1 1 Injury Chi-ooo- o I Here’s New Cure Two-ba- e 1 I For Sore Arm 1 1 I -- ' ' I 1 Ill vZ ‘ 1 1 ' I lrm 1 I 1 'ftt 1 1 0ril vft shovv-rcctio- 1 ( Pu n I’lajrr right-hande- Sv first-clas- C Be-- nih 1 t 1 1 f 4 1 K i 1 i 1 1 1 1 t 1 d t 1 I 1 V 1 ( 1 1 1 rir 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 I 1 ini 1 1 1 inni I M half-doze- n i x S f Polo On Injured IKl m 7 ri 7 -- 7 ) ( j I Hia-mi- k t IMS 1 1 1 ' 1 ( mildest! THEY VOTE PRINCE ALBERT II r n l'i - M ( t ! ’1 v -- — I t 4111 1 I I l'iireti Mnl-- 1 n I I — i A I R C VA' I V In'rl v i''iv "no-bite- ’’ d "makin's” smokes when you get next to the A P led tin So don’t wait Treat yourself lug ind Bothers S(dt Lahers In W orhout for Open W - d 3- T non-clo- “THE tobacco for us too” pipe fans say though lie was tired amt sipped nt the finish mainly due to the w ml 6 He shut a 7 cm Thirty-yea- r old John Geiitsen pro- and humid bent Edwin J the pnr 69 i nurse wlmli is ti75 fessional ami 24 veur-nlKingsley amateur of Salt Lake yards long lie was around the first nine in City went through their final stiff Special to The Tribune nilLAl Et J’HI A Pa June is mnn goes for the new that solid guard bar g feature one likes the but men everywhere want the kind of shaves you get with the new Gillette Teih Razor! Four radical improvements mnke this the gieatrst razor value of and at any pm e Try the Gillette nil time Tech Your dealer will refund every rent paid if you don t say it's "honey” to Tiince Albert’s princely smoking today - Nn Ski lain irn I IH W rynt t Tuesday m preparation for the national open golf championship '1 hurslay b rid ly apd Sut- work-ou- lipping 3 Ouarf fulcrum llmlnptp ylbrpllprt pf ihavlnfl pHpt ure! ly north' A Hlrong’ wind ftnm th blow nr rom thf Spring Mill (OHMf b of the riulMdulphiH UountrC M'l nmdc rurwdiiv (omit plavin ljpn loii h mi t h ih touh tourer Moth Silt lefikn f’lly ronfrndr8 fotnoj lltft wml t i nnhli 8mft inrt-?uM iimn 8o than King'd hod in uihi' hnn (iniiii! (hooting round ' Kinfc st 71 ott 74 mid the last nine teenth nr thi t nn fron nplinimho “III he ImUy if n hnnipion-hip- rnuh rmil hcirtft r than not the " I nt tin KmKih’V do 80 In I n 1 fin t loin i hU thr Kilt IniHft ('ilv la ink nndoi' l r al ImHhr -- 1 t y 70 hr t tmch h rr tiir Rrn in uro a nt inloni lo fin roll youf own pith and iop n cgrrtt Rrtiiip 8ft () in 37 in ry handy pot krt tin of rnrua Albert nttm-o- fu t tf uii fu ff r r ( Vrt tri hh h oitnf 71 on prrumj lime mmnwl tio1 ini o Moi) a inn uooiil indoalo Hut Iim no ¥ H over par and over two over pur He bagged a birdie four on the sixfive stroke 39 1 AN NO RISK TO TRY PRINCE ALBERT ON THIS MONEY-BAC- K GUARANTEE Roll ymntrlf 30 wll clfarott from Trlnf AIKrt If you don I find thrm th fnett tatlit roll ytmr-nwof 0o yntj rvrr fcmoked tfluin (K pmUrt m with (h In it In us nt any ftms wBhm a month from (his data and wa will rrlund full purthata prira plus postaf ( 5fna R J Key uildt Tobacco Cov Wlaaloa3aUa fSprih Caro haa rt |