Show 4 C Sunday Morning Salt £akc iTljc Savage Will Begin T-- Golf Title Defense Wednesday M T 130 Tennis Players Survive Team Battles Top Utah Golfing Slate In Tribune-Cit- y Tourney Match Gets Heated Hatties Loom in Feature Spot Men’s Singles Bonny-Ogde- n July 16 1939 - gVibunc- Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN— The fourth annual El Monte amateur best ball golf tournament will be played on the Ogden club’s fairways next Sunday it was reported by Ernie Schneiter tf F f ? Best Ball Golf Results Slate Meet Set In Muiiy At El Monte Net Tourney blNDAl’fl DCHt Dl LE M omen’s Doubles VirAnnls Carlson Maxine Thomason ginia Howard Ina Btevens Community No 1 10 a m Mrs W J O Connor Mrs C Bamberger S Claire Van Dam brlyti Johnson Liberty No 4 9 a m Gloria Bambergrr I otilse Chamberlain hi bhirly Nilsson Beth KuharUa Victo y Country club travels to Logan where it will tee off against the Cache valley crew' at 10 a m and Ogden Country club comes to Bonneville for a matchr starting at 9am In division B Forest Dale plays Niblev park and Utah Copper goes to Provo for a battle starting at 10 a m The Forest duel is slated to get under way at 12 noon The most interesting duel on the slate in division A is the match The Bonny team which is pacing the field wull go into the match considerably weakened by the loss of three of its best players Ven Savage Vern Bowdle and Norm Shultz who are in Colorado Springs for at Dale-Nib-le- y Ogden-Bonnevil- ie Copped Virginia Palmer junior girls’ singles feature the transmisslssippi tournament Johnny Geertsen Bonny pro has plugged the holes in his line-u- p by moving the consistent Billy Korns 1 to team the No along with up himself but the strong Ogden crew headed by George Schnciter stand excellent chances of tipping Only 130 of the original 1500 players who entered the annual Tribune Municipal tennis tournament were left in the battle for the 14 championships Saturday night as divisions wera narrowed down to less than 36 survivors Matches will be played Sunday in most of the flights to advance the races to the quarterfinals and in some cases to the semifinal round The tournament has been a huge success Never before have the matches been ao close and hard fought The results of this year’s meet prove the development that is being made in tennis both in better play and increased interest As the field barrows down it becomes apparent that the men’s singles race will be a battle between such stars as Jimmy Eakins Ellsworth Hale Cleo Sinnard Hal Lamb Omer Morris Spence Young and other outstanding young net-te- I if i evx i Bennion Hammel Merrill White Koch Hays Gorey Harry James Bill Peck and Paul Sagers some of the standouts in the are junior singles race In boys’ singles competition Mac Pyke Knowles Piercey Kay Rich-in- s Sam Kellock Tom Conray and Harvey Smith have hung up imrs 3 6 9am 12-1- 1 third-ranke- The Tennis Editor will be on hand to receive scores on the municipal tennis matches PROVO— Provo’s golf team lineup for Sunday’s matches with Utah Copper on the local course will include a former Nevada state champion according to Earl Schneiter Provo pro who announced the 8 lpm two-tim- Sunday after 11 a m Results should be turned In promptly after that time by the winners 4 4 BH-l- 0 4-- 0 Advances Jeanne Speckart in junior girls' singles veV'' v club Ivins played the number one position on the Las Vegas city team and plays the Provo course in near-pa- r according to Schnei- ter The Provo team fell before Magna in the first match of the season on the Miners’ course but the 9am lions in the women’s singles race The junior girls’ and girls’ divisions are still wide open The huge mixed doubles division has been whittled down to 13 teams and will be cut to seven by Sunday night Some of the outare Noma standing Pro-voa- Sinnard o 5 Stanley Poole Veriie Rockwood Maxine Thomason - Vernie Swenson and Morris Donna May Miller-Omc- r Poolc-Margar- have improved rapidly in recent match play and are expecting to even things in Sunday's encoun- ter 1 Wins in N Y — Feature Battle The feature battle Saturday was raptured by Louis Nichols and LaMarr Hansen in the boys’ doubles Calvin McGillis and Mac Pyke had match point on their rivals about a dozen times but still Nichols and Hansen pulled 0 through 7 Little Patricia Glade won a marathon duel from Regina 3 5 Neuens Virginia Palmer also showed class winning the other junior girls’ feature from Rock Springs Crews To IMay Travelers - Teggy Yeates 4 1 & fr win- A Margaret Bootbby ner in junior girls’ singles 11-- Paddlers Enter Warner Distance Su im A number of expert paddlers have already entered the annual Antelope island swim on the Gieat Sunday August Mac Pjke Blasts through tough hojs' singles tilt singles before downing LaThe Marr Hansen mixed doubles feature was won by Skidmore - Bill Himstrcet Mary over Emma Lou Warner-RIchar- d 7 6 at cording to Dr Munn Q Cannon fifth (hnirmun of the Intermountain A 7 2 Timmy Fnklna d Bud Ja k Frark Attend Clan Hale Pat Heat d P ari Barker 2 LaMar Gulvcr d Wendell Hcber Juniors Trip Provo Bojs 13-- matches in sevChampionship 4-- 0 eral divisions will be run off Tuesday with the finals in all slated for Wednesday The meet is Bennett Paint and G1 ias softball-er- a sponsored bv The Tribune and the Salt Lake City recreation departmounted donkejs to cop a 4 0 ment under direction of Miss Jeso soft game Saturday right sie Schofield and Joe Christensen The Tribune will present medals to at White park over Epoo A large all title winners Runncrsup will crowd saw the contest also get awards After the donkey game the two clubs plajed a regulahall-pol- default 3 b 6 6 b- - I 7 5 Ashton 6- - Yom e Sjenre P 0 Jai k Neville Hale d Lynn Simmons Haworth 7 Bennett Crew Victor others 5 Kl-s- 4 I 4 boys’ 5 Silt Iake 2 Sterling Paul won a hectic battle from Chauncey Teterson in the 9 Jack junior singles Richards had his hands full in the 6 6am 4 6 6-- 4 6 1 1 2pm 15-1- d 6 4 6 0 0 Cleo Sinnard d Maurice Barlow 6 2 6 1 Omer Morris d LeGrai de Olsen 7 5 3 Vernie Swenson d Jim Sundqulst 2 6 HEBER— Hebcr's American Leb t gion junior ball team Saturday Aquilla Findlay d Harold Goodro 6 0 boasted a second victory over the 6 3 Mixed Doubles Provo junior crew Heber Mary Skidmore Hill Himstreet d bunched hits and capitalized on Iou Warner Richard Warner 9 7 75Fmma Margaret Poole Stanley Poole d Mrs errors to take the win W J O ( onnor Hal I amh 6 3 6 Doyle Giles and Harry Swain naPaul Sagers Khv Cutler d Kegir a Nev 1 m MiHHl b 4 6 shone at the platter for the winners Roys' Doubles each pounding n home run Ed Burke Giles nm Cum ti d Carl Montgomery Heber s manager and Baaer Mdm Peitlt 6 16 gham h I Krllnkl ir d Tom Conrady shortstop plajed a sparkling game M sm I (h P plkner 7 Dave Watklsskrntt Sharp d Ralph Kelly Giles and Christensen hurled Walker Glen I e in chum b h4 for the victors Mrr ey Kxules Fieri ev d RUh Herald 13-- 7 1 1 swimming committee Such well known perfointers ns Bill Armour Glen Smith Robeit srd Heath Hmre hhtplev 7 5 C Isnai son Russell Rigby and Keith Mlertsn K berl Lem d Frank Wins Golf Title Eldon Rigby have turned in their Dsvlde ii Hugh Wilev 6 0 Bmwi Mel Probert d Allen CornHaljh blanks at time the entry present -PHILADELPHIA UP) 15 ( wall alvin Nelson 10 8 6 Club Slatcn July Orson Spencer defending chamRh hh ('orrge W sort d Kay Ned tion contest the score endn g 1 1 Frances (Pooch) Allan W der Dh k Winder 6 4 t pion and Kenny Lyman one of the insurance won n Hnt Pittston salesman laMarr ntns N h Is d Calvin Allen Oil of Salt Lake best paddlers ever developed" here City won the Pennsylvania state amateur Mi Gull Mai Fvke 5 7 6 3 12 10 Girls' hlngles are also expected to show their H lgmap and Jack Sweet over Associated Oil of Ogden 7 to golf championship Jack Holds Saturday with Joan Squires d Beverly Hollingsworth Douglas skill in the distance swim a 2 up triumph over Steve will clash Sunday over the Salt 6 in a b N () Nelson lively game II IV rim It M Mtn rlrfiilt Any other swimmer desirous of Lake lull Pittsburgh steel Meet Country club course in the "H" nil Mini Kri nine 10 I"1' entering the event is requested to final round of July leg dree tors tripped Du 6 to mill w ork ir Mrll H Ih i in touch with Cannon r M Kfn flrfmill I r Cliff Burk Bin Luigi nfi Iter and get cup plej it was announced Satur-Il llrlri Jrn v ilrlull Bovs' cv Mnclea H Reiser tied for first plm e 1 ( lew it Mnlrv Meet 0 Nun hriiriiifii Flan orl W A T honors Cato won class In a class A point pnr tourney b I Him Relink d IVirk Hlls default The qualifying round of the Saturday in a blind bogey with Bill Saturday at Fort Douglas J hn M Hlgau d Hriant Hawkins 6 W W Kloster raptured first president s cup tournament will be Bracy copping class B laurels and Harvey Smith d C efire 6 2 6 4 class in Earl In II event Lee on George class the the winning outstanding place T in f f nrs ly d Wright placed k Hmilh 62 Mac pvke d High Wiley second In class B Class C honors Women a day program at Fort 6 4 Ja'-RU hards d laMarr Hanson 7 5 S and went to F Douglas Tuesday Dinwoody 5 7 Colonel SPRING LAKE N J July 15 (AP)-Fra- nkie Parker perenKnowles Ptercev d Bihfove 6 4 6 VValdon who tied I’lav w ill start at 8 a m Kavplrhhsd Bru HltU ley 6 4 6 nial singles champion in the annual Spring Lake tennis tournaJerrv Hallman d hraik Davidson 6 3 Leads at ment entered the title round Saturday for the sixth time in as Junior Mingles Line-Up- s Ned Beni Ion Owen Meredith colColonel Ini g (lies 6 6 2 6 1 0 of an uifh ovei lee d H iward Hammel Latimer 6 3 many competition tnumph eay jeais lected a four up lead over R (I 6 Warier d DavsGeerv 6 2 6 2 Warnock on the first 18 holes of John Hope Doeg southpaw veteran from Kurmon Pi(haiJ Merrill Whiled Durirlf dark 5 7 !11nHn I Oh AS the 30 hole finals of the July leg DAI T KF rOt’S TRY f I H 2 It took Pinker Wsj than 4 nun- M r W r ( r rmilfo B h W ill am Alft M( nffrt Ji r li C r HI d tik tois’ tournament dlrec Fort at cup l Wl M amlerhMf I Mil JlM Ml Mir ri( ken kn b er utes to diftpose of Lotg uhohe orly team aspirant and a ‘Mark horse’ k ml d ( I aui e petstsou 3 6 II irlev J b Hi m la li niter J t m hr W K 4 Douglas f Saturday I rated who ‘hottest the threat lid G rntroa li eg l lev Ray 1 ftp ha Maitln It pel rip Hill K h h d J hn Nloi Is sn 6 3 6 3 f The final 18 holes will be played f’ash of form came in the f rst I ut (Uhl i n in Gattii rr Caplain C K Mi Allitrr Vard Mt Aliiter tifanl liartai lough d Ab Hywater 6 2 plater In the tournament’ Mulloy fk R b Martin T S Aliert with a point par Rome of the third act hrn he needed third stamped himself the 6 1 Ralph along Sunday ( urtli ortlili fclon Glen Junior Girls' ftingle tournament broke through Parker srrvlre atrongest challenger Parker has l srifon d Ann Cunningham Beverly n country n i n Bonn VII B lx 3 hi In 'I 6 to he called meet the been jnont upon victory perhape J hn Gerrlaen billy K fus hi alter 0nrtA flfnrp 6 0 Mary pelt and Dortthv Bond 6 J lily VSil lAri ( If i m lif ker J fm t im of C tournament and of ear the bv here deiftle plr y D ris Van Iam d Mnrlauu Urostk upsetting Douglas II in ift ( mi Hipaart ( e m Dpi rv MaUilru Dan A Imp 6 HI k Owen Ray Hr !i tel )! wholly expected act tha atage for Gene Mako of Ia Angeles the na- 3 6Iranui P)flikard d Carol Crnckeit Dm Hl h Vets’ Meet rUerlt the renewal of the Tarker'a rivahv tion’ third ranking piHer In their 6 0 Jm Aliening Gtay alternate! Msrraret Bootlihy d Mary Catherine Mauith (lardnar Mulloy of (’oral semifinal match Friday her HO 6 0 DIV IMON n The annual veterans' 36 hole dibits Ha In the final Sunday Hattie line for the double final PariflaHaled FfKlnaNevens 15 13 Min ry BA! k I rn nied il pliv tournament fur tent They were the finalist lost month aUo were drawn Saturday when 7 3 I r II uni r 'r r 6 Norn P terts d nuih Iticbsrds e r k Douglas golf club members over In the nation il clay court Parker and Mako the top- - edrd 6 2 r Mit 5 us Fslmer ri FepkV Yesles 8 veurn of a e will be jdiyul next U d felted J Gilbert H i’I anil In which the Pnouhnn rieia pan 10 6 4 li h M no k r ff i S iturduy nml S imlu) M HkUrrrerf Ala H’rwa rt 61 60 (nl star currently the rountrva IjhIMmv Ilccht of New York 6 2 '1 he vets herds d Am JleniU been 60 OS O meet nnntiilly attracts eighth lanking pMer won the fl 4 H 4 and l)nrg and prim is A 6 0 lh ri h r filer Hi furl a suable fold at the Post comae h wnpimHiip for the art nnd time tsrier vl ir'v Nilreiti Mary Jsi Shields the second seeded team r la Ms t h Ii h son if J ell Jr Uk and figures to be paiticularly popMullov Parker the top srrded beat Mulloy and Gharlrs MaMmann 6 0 HO In Double Junior t r Tn er H t Mr u r 1 hr hi f If MID hoi) r It ular this yesr Fenton ilprir JUfley A'lRiMffU II 1MI Jr i4 AiKIn Wri'U M All ntf 4 placer will fata Another Lawn cup of Coral Gable p la 6 4 6 0 y jUrkard i W A U 152-yar- 'y two-innin- g Ir I Fort Point Par h 6- - J I l I" 1 d Meredith Foft Parker Whips Doeg to Go Into Spring Lake Finals 1 1 1 1 166 Team Golf Match Garrlt cf m 5 0 1 21 Ton Maurhv 2b 3 1 2 3 Nelson as C Nvmti i t 4 1 1 0 Cottle tb Peterson rf Hunt c W Nvm If O Rally lb Culllmr lb twin? p xGuike W Bailey p 1 M l I II hitman Pav p W 1 4 0 4 1 12 4 3 C 4 ft 5 0 4 1 ft 1 3 If 2 ft ft 0 4 1 7 ft 3 1 ft ft 111 Heath 2b Woodland Muir lb rf xxMUchell around This tournament has been held every summer since 1901 yet only three golfers ever won the championship two years running Legg Did It First Harry Legg did it fust pushing four-yea- r a string from 1909 through 1912 Bob McCrary of Des Moines won it in 1929 and 1930 and Gus Moreland a serious-mindeTexan put twro “Transmiss” To win trophies together in 1932-3his second one Moreland defeated Lawson Little in the finals for one of the student's rare 1 lickings as an amateur Savage the only Salt Lake City golfer ever to win this championship has one thing in his favor in addition to a workmanlike golf game Both McCrary and Moreland made their successful defenses on this same 6000-fohigh Broadmoor lavout where the tournament begins Tuesday The 1938 champion and the 63 low scorers in Tuesday’s qualifying round will pair off for match play Wednesday The fray will be championship d 3 le 23 plajed Sunday July Small Army Expected A small army of golfers from Texas Oklahoma and Kansas usually marches out here whenever the Transmisslssippi is held in Colorado The tournament probably will attract quite a few from the western amateur winding up at Oklahoma City Sunday The Broadmoor officials asked for a postponement of the which usually is run off in June and now have the course In dazzling condition The mountain-bounde- d layout 1j a delight to the eye of the spectator but a pain in the neck to the player whose woods stray and whose putter gets the jitters Fast Green Menaee Trans-mississip- pi - 10 — 0 0 1 Fwlnc 2 Wild pitch— Dav Scorer — J Umpires — Nellson and Barney Watkins balls— Dav yards and par Perry Leads by Three Strokes in Dale Play Is This is the fourth Transmissis-sipp- i to be held here in the Inst 12 years Johnny'Goodman just a kid up from the caddy ranks at Omaha won it out here in 1927 He has won it twice more else” where since but like most champions never has done it twice in succession "T-M- total of a Boasting 137 Ea Perry Saturday held a lead In the Forest Dale e three-strok- medal play tourcafe’s ney Perry shot a sizzling 68 on his second round to take the lead Crowd ng Terry in the event is Ed Morgan who chalked up 141 for 36 holes and R E 0 Brien who shot 142 for the two rounds iiph Havs Gorey Harrv James d Irvlig Gtlrs 8 k Miller 2 h Wei drily Berk Bob OrIM Bi b Woolf 6 0 1ft 8 Peterson Merrill Whits d John ( hauncev 6 1 I me Bill Peck Shelton d RobPave Geerv I avvrem default iv tncstnn Ted Nellson ert Paul Phk Rich Hskrfs Psui Rierllnp ins Paul W llson 6 1 6 0 s Doubles Men Omer M rris Hal Id mb ri B b Helm Done Youte 8 6 6 3 ri Vernie Bennion leo Him srd Ned n hm) H' I 6 f 6 2 Bv et ferrv Jerernv Mporicf V u K ri frank Allen Dirk Pocket brHi 6- - I lai e Hale f llsunrih Hale ri Theron 0 6 2 I lie Pav M Gtilre Wenlell Ashton Marvin Ashton ri Hsr old G dro A It erf Naisbltt 2 6 6 2 Claremr Barker Jim hnnriqiitst ri Glen Crais Bud Ja k 5 7 6ft 4 Heed Morris in Dean Pot lusnn ri Osar Carlson J e Maxiiran default Jimmv skua I Inn Rokwnod d Keith Cook Clifton Harris 6 1 12 10 Women Mingles Ponn llursfler d Margaret Keyser 6ft Fra 8 Sugarhouse Ten Tips Elkins 9-- ft Sugarhouse Lumber defeated the Elkins Planing Mill new 9 to 8 while Salt Lake Cabinet came off with a 12 to 5 derision over the R W Frank S L Mill team Ketchum stored an 8 to 0 victory over Utali Morrlson-MerriBuilders and tipped Deseret Lumber in Lumbermen s league games Friday Friday scores ll 6-- 1 IJiah Bull Bill rrunu I 'lr I nl n HiiLHrh t1 )m Js u 1 IhhIi I P t Mill WhMman limber ami 1 Hams 12 H 14 5 7 R 3 8 Duma fr 2 2 Millfr’sinl Dean uni a r M ill a uri Hhiiximi i Sfll nnrnl I Mari nhl M ( ks nil Hh irrn nriiftl W 1 an hlv W II rn i n m and H F I 12 11 ( h j A Gloria 6 0 6 2 Max m 1 6 2 lorram 62 2 lair 1 A “T-M- should begin the jinx that the defending following him The greens are particularly trying on golfers who like Savage never have competed in a Broad34 9 27 9 Totals Totals 15 7 27 17 moor tournament before They are XBattM for wtiiE In seventh In ninth for xxBatted Lpan as fast as billiard cloth and there OftO 010 320—6 Incan hU Ooft 100 — 5 is scarcely a level green on the Richmond — C 2 Henth Nvmtn Errors bummarj place Frequently a player has Kan W Mman Pav Fwing Whitman three different "breaks” to conTwo base hits— Errm Wr Nyman Htirt 0 W to Bailey Credit victory Bailey fttrmk out — Bv tend with in trying to get down a Chare defeat to WPav Ralltev 2 Bases on putt The course measures 6503 Dav 13 ? ulnr (I 6-- 4 1 0 0 4 2 5 4) 4 1 ft 0 4 1 4 ft 15 It 2 ft 0 2 ft 0 ft ftl 1 0 0 2 abhoa 5 2 2 4 1 Country Tourney Finals abhoaI Vic-to- A top-hea- I JUCHMONn LOGAN 21pm No - I aMir Guier ns Douglas Young No 2 p m NEW YORK July 15 UPI- -A Vernie Hwcnron s Spence Young Libfield of 188 reoord entry for erty No 4 11a m LI the tournament started play Sat- No sworth aHalem vs Cleo Sinnard Victory Omer Morris vs Hal Lamb Victory No urday in the eastern clay court ten- 4 nis championships Men's Doubles A mild surprise among the Omer Morris Hal amh vrt Harry Allyen Charles btevens Clarence Vhn aid players was the second SartorLindsay Viit try No t round elimination of Gordon Giles Poole a Jimmy Gaston Chanptii Stanleylpm I inn Kocknood Liberty No Salt Lake City who bowed out be- Fftkms 10 a m Jim Sundnuist Clarence Barker vs Aquilfore Morris Adclsberg of New York la inrjiay Owen Sorenson Victory No 3 7 But the Utah continJerome Spence Young vs Clan Jerrv an even Bill when break gent got Hale I Haworth Hale Victory No 2 1 n m Pardoe of Brigham Young univerCleo Sinnard Ned Bennion vs Reed MorRobu son Victory No 33 pm sity conquered Thomas Flynn of rison Deanft ATI LTS RI)A S New York in the first Mrn s Singles round 32-1- 3 Logan Ousts Richmond 1 title-bidde- Roberts-Cle- How-ar- d 2 6 play opens Savage to find out whether usually caddies for " champion is 6-- 6-- team roster Friday L R Ivins formerly of Las Vegas is the addition to the Provo Lou Bagley playing is round of golf at Bonneville Saturd day tanked an ace on the par 3 number 7 hole according to John Geertsen club professional Bagley was accompanied by R Bain Jack Tate Oliver Richards and Ray Richards 6 4 Call in Your Scores! Bagley Shoots Aee At Bonneville Ethel Jordan Frank Allen vs Marion m Norris David (eery Victory No 1 11a s MaxVeriie McGhie Linn Rockwood ine Thomason Vernie Swenson Liberty No 1 noon v Noma Fvelyn Johnson John Cromer noon Robert Cleo Sinnard Victory No st Donna Bill Himstreet Skidmore Marv Victory No 1 May Miller Omer Morris 1 ifeith Glade Patricia Glade Stanley 1 Poole Margaret Poole Liberty No Enter Finals pressive records Donna Hurzeler and Claire Van Dam are a couple of young racquet-wieldewho have been sensa- - Provo Team Ready For Copper Club Three ROCK SPRINGS Wyo softball will teams play traveling or baseball in Rock Springs during the coming month The Flney Woods Collegians a colored soft-ba- ll team is scheduled to play against a team to be chosen from the local city league This game is set for August 25 On August 18 a House of David team and the Kansas City Monarch club of colored players will meet on the Gilpin field diamond Schedules of the two baseball teams crossed here so that Rock Springs fans will have the treat of seeing two highly touted traveling teams in action Omaha Finals Giles Parcloe Bill the leaders The Salt Lake Country club is expected to have little trouble with the inexperienced Logan outfit in Its first year of competition In division B Forest Dale and Nibley park are expected to put on a heated tussle Forest Dale holds one victory over the Seventh East team and the Nibley Parkers are out for revenge Goes Into v Lee Warner Richard Coast Netter WAI Junior Singles Ned and last year Cosgriff and Harry Gurley shot 132 to take the meet Play will be conducted in two flights according to Schneiter Tha championship flight will be open to players with home club handicaps of 10 or under and the first flight field will include golfers with handicaps of 11 or more The tournament has proven one of the most popular events for amateur golfers in the state and figures to draw a goodly portion of the simon-pur- e mashie mechanics this year In the 1938 field there were 42 15-1- s 4 COLORADO SPRINGS July 15 (AP)— There will be a teasing of tradition for lean angular Ven Savage of Salt Lake City matter Jeanne Tipton Norma FrtwkricKson Betty Booth Patricia Glade Liberty No 3 to argue with when he defends his transmis&issippi golf title here m a 11 Rachel Kezerian Donna Hurreler this week Dixie Brakebill Bette OHner Liberty No 2 0 a m Tradition plus the stubborn Mary BelnapMary Skidmore vs Roe Mary McGarry Regina Neuens Victory and capricious greens of rough No 1 2pm Bettv Ballard Ann Cunningham vs Ver- course that rolls up LI Mofthie Jeanne lie Speckart 9 a from the country to the plains Yeatea Palmer by Peggy Virginia 8( HFDl I E NO 2 mountains clustered close around Mixed Double Pikes Peak w Clarenre Fartor Virginia Howard Marion Cosgriff Spence Young Liberty No Starting Wednesday when match noon 2 a 10 OMAHA Neb July 15 UP)— Ted Schroeder of Glendale Cal surteams Many valuable prizes will prised the railbirds Saturday by 's ii Won one be awarded winners of the 1939 Patricia Glade defeating Bob Carrothers of Coromeet the El Monte pro anset that W’ent to 3 3 3 nado Cal in ' 'r 3 nounced 4 f f ' ' semifinals of the midwest tennis The Ogden course will be open tourney here Thursday and Friday for golfers Veterans Single wishing to tune up their shots it LibSchroeder plays Arthur Marx of s Floyd C Nillson Rav Sorensen was announced erty No 1 11 a m Beverly Hills Sunday in a finals Girls' Single s Hope Dorton' East high match which by agreement will Joan Squire N°Ruth Wauon vs Dixie Lee Wilson settle both the men’s and juniors’ m Victory No 2 v11 singles title Lila Lee East high No Bettv Booth 1 10 a m Marx worked his way to the Single Bns Kay Rlchlna vs Jack Richard Liberty finals by outplaying Frank Mehner No 1 1 P m Vic1 3 Knowles Percey s John Morgan of Salt Lake City No 19am vs Melvin Probert Liberty McDonald Chanute NEW YORK July 15 UP)— Frank toryNed Winder Janet Mary 1 p m Bowden veteran New Yorker who No Mac2 Pvke fulfilled predictions by devs Stanley Clawson Liberty Kan has won most of his big victories No t noon feating Helen Dyer Springfield vs Tom Conrady Vctory Kellock Sam 1 on indoor courts and the favored No 2 noon 2 for the women’s sinMo Frank Guernsey of Orlando Fla Harvey Smith vs Jerry Hallman Libgles title 4 noon No won their way into the final of erty Schroeder and Marx teamed up Junior Singles the New York state clay court tento defeat Tom Chambers Los Anv Grant Barraclough Ned Bennion 1 1 4 nis championships Saturday Victory No 4 10 a m geles and Mehner vs Bill Peck Liberty No Bowden seventh seeded player 2 Lee1 aHammel 2 in a doubles semifinals match m Merrill White vs Paul Sagers Victory turned in his second straight upset Hollywood Douglas Woodbury No 3 noon d when he defeated Harry James vs Sterling Paul Victory and Charles Hopper Beverly Hills m a 4 11 4 No Russell Bobbitt of Atlanta became the other doubles finalists Bill Koch vs Hays Gorey Vctory No 1 0 4 Guernsey defending by beating Carrothers and Harper e Richard Warner bje national 4 champion and Ink 6 Bob WiHlams bye collegiate title holder won about Miss McDonald and Miss Dyer Junior Doubles as expected from another Atlantan won the women’s doubles title from Cornwall Hammond Buz Nellson vs 6 Koch Richard Warner Victory No 3 3 Billy Gillespie Helen Scribner and Jean Griffin a m 10 Bowden helped pull off another 2 1 Howard Atkin Warren MeCalMster vs of Omaha when he and Cranston Hays Gorey Harry James Victory No 2 surprise vicHe was Harvey Smith Holman of New York trimmed GilDouglas Boll Douglas Mercer vs No 1 tor in boys’ singles battle Harold Short Liberty lespie and Billy McGchee of New 6 10 aatimer m 5 Orleans vs Their oppoIeo Bob Reynolds Cooper Leo Bud Kramer winner vs Wennents will be Gordon Giles of Salt Knighton 1 No dell Beck Bob OgilUe Liberty Lake City and Bill Pardoe of Provo 10 a m vs Mel Merrill Whtte Peterson Chauncey Utah who defeated Martin Buxby Brooks Cal Eb VitUry No 5 10 a m of Miami Fla and Jack Bushman Vernon Hill Iick Mercer vs Bill HimMaurice street Lngar Liberty No 4 10 7 of Baton Rouge La a m Tribune Intermountain Service Finals in both singles and Dave Geerv I aw rence Shelton bye Paul Sogers sterling Paul bye BRIGHAM CITY— Scoring the doubles will be plajed Sunday Men s Singles run on what looked like winning Don Stahle vs Sam Hemingway Liberty a fluke Logan sent Richmond out 2 p m No Jlmtnv Eakins s Pat Heal Victory of the state semipro tourney here Giles Loses Pardoe No 1 6 to 5 2pm Fimhay vs Frank Allen Victory Saturday night Aquilla it P 9 I Schedule Qualifying Round Skirmishes Tuesday 1 Nelon-Nom- rs ' Small Army of Amateurs club professional meet started in NoMarie 10 a m Joan The best-bas lor Bamberger Billings 1936 as a feature of the Pioneer day rains Thomason Helen Cononeios Victory a m 2 10 No celebration was won the first year Marion Cosgriff Margaret Keyr Fisher Liberty Dorothy by Norm Shultz and Arnold Goff Bmorly Broyles a m who carded a team score of 346 No 2 10 Junior Girls' Doubles Walter Cosgriff nnd Ven Savage Roberta m Rowena Fave Helen Field Liberty No J captured the event in 1937 with 136 Alexander a m ll Four team matches as hot as the current weather arc on tap Sunday in the two divisions of the Utah Golf association league In division A the Salt Lake Salt Laker Faces Stiff Test Over Broadmoor Course A 2 in 6 (ft 12 Bambrrxtr ri Thomason ri Thomas m Van Dam ri Bsrhtrt Jewel ri Bishop Ttpworth Marlon Louis Norris Himstreet I eve Tram Mlanriinis H1l aUt Krt h mt M J Mills d Dorothy Fisher 6 4 m irurrel I Ik ti H W Hi til R Mirt iers Mri rill n uinhrr J I'lii ii Frank t H Mill I Mill j 1 t I V VS H I lre Fort Annual l Flans (hum-plonshlj- s I A t H GOLD DOWH THAR! 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