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"V’i I Saturday Morning- - Salt £akc Tljc Kingsley Enters Semifinals in Utah Linkster Beats Texan Score By Aussie Notter Triumphs i4witwnri 8-- 6 ywoawoK j rs m J1 a A I W e J Titlist Gains et f w & Clay Court Net Semifinal k NEW YORK July equipment Gerard (Jeff) Podesta of Montclair N J entered the semifinal 6 ni and I p m— Ray Lowell Jr Colorado Springs va Ed Kingsley Salt Lake City 9:1(1 a m and 2:10 p m — xs Harry Todd Dallas Chick Harbert Battle Creek Mich 9 a u AS star who net Adrian Quist stocky Australian disposed of semifinals in Brookline Low the Bobby tourney d the d 30th but lost the Slst when his opponent dropped a long one for a birdie 2 Lows on 31th Another three-put- t green" cost Norton the 33rd hole and the match as they both bagged regulation 3s at the 31th Watts and Barnum were two Texans in trouble even apart fiom their opponents’ steady golf -Watts with' roaming tee shots and Baraum with shRky putting Lowell and Kingsley put their foes “on the hook” as the bnvs water-trappe- 136-yar- say eftrly the hometown ptide moving ahead after an even fust nine Friday morning and the Utah pounder leading from the first hole Kingsley fired a 69 one under par in the first 18 Nome of the four young men in the semifinals has won this championship before This is Harbert’s first Transmls-sissipp- d and Lowell’s second The unsmiling Chick is the most terrific hitter off the tees in the tourrxament Home Kun Club Natnonl lei cue Mtr Cardinal 15 On Giant Camilli Ivicer 15 6 3 nmbardt Red Gtppnherg Tcer William Red hi Jordon 5aiikee BROOKLINE Mass July 21 (AP)— Adrian Quist the stocky Australian Davis cup star became the first foieigner in 14 years to qualify for a Longwood bowl tennis final Friday when he raced 3 through a victory over Bobby Low wiry Stanford 45 about minutes in sophomore It Is poastblo that this grass event may wind up with its final in history first for Jack Crawford another Australian and Gene Mako the U S Davis cup doubles player are the only others left in the men’s singles field They will play their semifinals match Saturday By Phil McLeese Quist did not spare himself against young low So great was the pressure he exerted that Ins opponent seldom had time to think It seems that Rock Grid note about anything besides getting the alumni of Wyoming uniball coming both at him and over Springs versity wanted the Wyoming-Uta- h the net While he was eliminating such game scheduled for this fall shifted seeded playeis as Gil Hunt of to their city but that Utah's reWashington and Dave Freeman quest for a 14000 guarantee stagthe national junior titlust Low dis- gered them into abandoning their Ute Ike Armstrong played a diversified attack and plflns coach reports that much money sound court judgment already has been spent on the game Take Eight Straight -advertising etc— and that the Quist however refused to per- T4HO0 guarantee would be necesmit him to call upon those assets sary to pay expenses and swept through eight games beLatest report department fore the youngster could hold his laker now own service The Californian held A1 Knunertson firm through his next two service pitching for LI Paso of the league has won 13 games but Quist broke him for the The cluh fifth time to run out the second games and lost four 6-- 3 Sliorls on Sports lt set in the ninth game After the Australian had reeled off the first two games in the third Low managed to catch the shifty Quist out of position long enough to break him down with placements to the far corners But he was unable to repeat that feat and Quist rnn out the match in easy stride is in second place in the second half and A1 has won three straight in The Bees are drawing national The local office of attention the A P Friday sent over the nation an article featuring Salt Lakes iinn-nm- handers Left- pitchers n Johnson and and Righthander Piseovich Mallow 2 1 n h r ’"2 3 Koep filled with famous ROAD KING GASOLINE at— GRADE 17t 2l£ OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Allen Oil Co 1BO West 4th South hlfrk Alv 9th 4 6 CELEBRATE Two 3 slam-bangin- g while you of Nenhouve Hotel So and 11th fast Mil Service Stations 2nd Grade No 1 31X0 Rill Tn! UU J UKStn INK f NR cl I “f f v ? f July 22 1939 Trans-Mississip- Tourney pi Reds Down Cards Twin Falls Wins Takes Lead " I H M ztTF STRI FT No I station — TJRD N() 1 If nd HT WJ5T 2 4 2 Glasby For 1 tf 16 Dingles f ut One Stroke Off One stroke off the pace were Lloyd Mangrum of Los Angeles and Byron Nelson Heading Pa the national open champion Mangrum had 5 on the same course Metz played Nelson was out in 34 and home In Identical figures on the No 1 course with its par of Harry Adams of Chicago and Jimmy Hines Lakeville N Y had 6Ps the former over the No 1 course and Hines over No 3 Ralph Guldahl of Madison N J winner of the tournament the last three years had a 74 getting bogies on the last three holes of the No 3 lay-oBut even though he was seven strokes back of Metz there was no inclination to count the Guldahl out of the picture just yet Henry Picard of Hershey Pa the national PGA champion got a 72 as did Slamming Sammy Snead who soon plans to enter a hospital to have several infected Snead who "blew" teeth treated the national open title with that memorable eight on the eighteenth at Philadelphia had a disastrous seven Friday on the par 4 eighth hole as his ball sunk into the mud of a creek and then stuck to the club head on his next shot 33-3- g In Bracket Also in the 72 bracket were such aces as Ernie Harrison and Johnny Bulla of Chicago Kay Mangrurq of Oakmont Pa and the long-hiting Jimmy Thomson of Pa They were a stroke behind another veteran professional and two amateurs Vic Gbezzi pro from Deal N J had a 71 as did the two top simon-pure- s Don Armstrong of Aurora 111 and Mlton Beal of Davenport Iowa The tournament w hich continues Not Climb Saturday with the field again playing two courses and will windtip Meet In Fo Sunday with some 75 or 80 low scorers plaving in the final NFENAH Wis July 21 lost two colorful stars early in the continued to climb Friday day Gene Sarazen of Brookfield as quarterfinals were played In the Center Conn w ilhrlrew and Waleighteenth annual Fox River valley ter Hagen in typical "Hoig’’ tennis tournament fashion failed to show up or notify Jack Tidtmll Los Angeles No 2 officials of his whereabout' won from Bill Talbert Cincinnati 4 No 6 by Hal Surface Additional Sports Kansas City No 3 defeated Morey Lewis Texarkana Ark on Page 23 and 2 73 D Shawnee-on-Delawa- re 2 d 5 4 Finorilos Ricr 2 6 7 2 Pardoe Cappers Move Into Tie With Provo Club S L Salt Lake City’s southern division p junior liftmen moved into a first-plac- Provo tic with Pardop The Salt Lake youngsters look Orem into imp on the Provo Tennis cluh siurts making a clean sweep of matches and losing a set only n the No 1 singles Mult Lake ami Provo alvvavs hot rivals in junior intercity plav will Jingle at noon Friday July 28 on I ip Provo clay courts Logan and Salt Lake battling for supremacy in the northern see-thave switched the date of their mitch at Logon to Tuesday when the rivals will mix on the U S A C campus Kavsvule is booked to invade Ogden Saturday in- the only rei onibut of this week Neithmaining er has won a match and a spirited contest is expected Orem's entiy in the cup competition lacked experience necessary to press the Salt Lakers but one plciver Harold Nielson a southpaw a sound forehand with drive showed exceptional promise In his match with Hirrv James James hammered his wav through the first and third sets with the loss of only three games but the second set tussle Nielson was a taking it by a 7 5 count Other matches were all in straight sets with three hoys— Billy Koch Sam Kcllock and Kay Ru — ma plaving prominent roles in the in Tf AM NTANOIMi Southern Dh Tlie Perfect Gasoline No 1 Station 1tTH F AN r and 2IST Roll H — Dick Met western open Takes lead In Complete results with Salt Lakers listed firstNed Bennion-KaRiehins d Cullen Christcnsen-Harol- d Nielson 6 2 3 Kellock d Billy Korh-KuMcKav-OsborDavid Carter 6 Harry Jamrs d Nielson 6 2 Koc h d Christensen 6 6 2 6 0 Kcllock U Roy Carter 6 4 6 0 - Saturday's Schedule Pocatello at Ogden 4 p ni Lewiston at Twin Falls 8:30 pm Only games scheduled Tribune Intermountam Service OGDEN — The Ogden Reds who dropped three straight to Salt Lake earlier in the week opeped their g scries with the Pocatello Cards here Friday afternoon with a 10-- 2 victory Before a slim crowd of about HONOLULU July 21 LD— Blitz- 400 fans the Reds pounded Glasen cutter owned and piloted by Card hurler for four runs in by R J Reynolds of New York the first frame and two in the second practically to settle the issue was officially declared winner FriGlasby yielded 16 hits while Bob 2085 of the nautical miles San Costello held the slugging Cardiday Francisco to Hawaii yacht race nals to only ftve hits two of which The trim eastern Invader was were home runs by Manager Tom Rohello and Burnett named victor in the transpacific The last half of the first was run greatest of American sailing “first” all the way through Hebert classics when the time limit on the first man up hit the first pitch last entry capable of defeating it for a single: Scrpa singled to right the Viking Childe ended at ll'Ol on the first ball pitched to him — a m (2 31 p m mountain standard and Pete Hughes then smacked time) Friday the first ball pitched to him over The Viking Childe ketch the rightfield fence Ed Goddard skippered by William Merry of followed with another homer a Hollywood had started the race short time later from San Francisco bay July 4 In the second frame Costello with a time allowance of 5 days 12 walked and Hebert doubled down hours 32 minutes and 30 seconds the third base line scoring Cosl’ In addition to the tello Hughes walked Roscnlund grand prize the Blitzen captured singled and Hebert scored on an the trophy awarded for class C error on the throw-ientries It carried a time allowance The Cards made their first run of 3 days 48 minutes and 25 secin the fourth on Robello's homer onds but the Reds added one to their Actually the Blitzen finished sec- total as Goddard singled went to ond in the race trailing the Con- third on Kirke's error and scored tender of Long Beach bv approxi- on Davis’ single mately three hours The Contender Burnett came through with his however started from scratch en- homer m the sixth but the Reds joying no time allowance mor® than offset this with a three-ru- n It was the second important vicspree in the eighth Hughes tory for the Blitzen within a year walked and Rosenlund singled Last year it won the Bermuda race sending Hughes to third Goddard blue ribbon sailing event of the doubled to center scoring Hughes east coat and sending Rosenlund to third The Blitzen had an elapsed time Davis lined out but Adams singled 14 10 of hours 47 minutes and over short scoring Rosenlund and days 6 seconds and a corrected time of Goddard Tl days 9 hours 58 minutes and anThe Ogden management 41 seconds nounced that the Saturday game would get under way at 4 p m and that a doubleheader will he staged Sunday the first game to start at 2 p ill Winner of Yacht Classic league-leadin- “free-for-al- n 1 7 1 LEWISTON Wlllm-- sa Bait I Nthfriule Jrldft Salt I ake n( Proui 5 2 5 2 Thomas 4 2 Reser i Morey 2b 4 O 4 2 Beard rf 4 1 White If Wtl4n lb 4 0 Khiinling c 42 O1 Hall p Nihedule Monday I rhi Northern AR1IOA lb 15 8 1 Biahoa 2b 1 0 ‘1 Reynolds ns 4 2 1 CM 2 1 0 Carlson lh S hlmrch If T 1 4 3 3 2 2 0 Jarrell 3h T It Jaltoni cf 5 4 2 eu 1st on Twin Falls 2 2 2 0 2l 1 Bulnnff rf ha8 Totals Tb 16 ninth ono OOO Oil— 2 a J 1 410 02— 12 Runs — Rewioiri CarGyn 2 m Summary ?Rhulmenrh T Bocdanoff farrell 3 Shu-b2 Thomas sehimhng I rrors — Fy-tmi- d W ilimni m Stolen base — 2 More Brian-of- f Sacrlfne hit — B shnn 2 BrInree-havCarlson e Furred Home runs -- Hfhnhei Two hase hits— Thom hit —Reynolds to Double Jarrell plava — Jarrell Hfhubel to RihIh p to to Carlson Utah p Struck ni t Carlson Charpe defeat to — Rv Srhnhel 2 Garland 2 Rases on halls -- Off Hall 4 Garland 1 Wild pith — Mrhnhel Time nf KRme 2 05 Umpires— Ritter and Ja !snn a lid CHAMPION FIRST-GRAD- E IIIGII OCTANE POCATFI O O I B H Signs Up Mun ( M Portlander BOISE Idaho July 21 (I T) — After a recruiting expedition to Portland Owner Haydn Walker of tile Boise Pilots announced Friday ho had signed Cat Edward Adams of the Beavers to play the rest of the summer at Boise Walker said he was negotiating with another outfielder name undisclosed as part of his efforts to rejuvenate the last-plaPilots ce h airal 2h r tl tie A 5015 0 T 4 2 O 1 4 O I Rohello 1b T Kirke cf 4 Ri rt eft Tb 4 H ort If 4 1 9 la rf 1 1 1 5 0 1 1 p Glh 10 xYnlentlno 10 0 0 xxBalllngar TOP 2nd Grade 110' 0 2 17c 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 Totals 39 16 27 9 °4 t Ttls xBatted for Btraria In 9th xxBatted for Glasbs in 9th 000 Pneatallo mi ono — 2 420 100 03x— 10 Ogden — 2 Hebert Runs Sen a Rurnmary Fuphci 2 Goddard 2 Costello Rohello J rrors— Bur Rosenlund Davis Burnett nett Kirke Stolen baae— Adams Home runs — God lard Hughes Rohello Burnett Two ba?e hits — Hebert Kirke Davis Goddard Runs batted In — Hebert Hughes T Goddard 2 Rohello Burnett Davis Adams 2 Double plays— Cabral to Murnhv to Deas to Hebert to Serpa Struck out — By Costello R Glasby 2 Bases on balls — Off Costello 6 Glabv 6 Passed ball — Goddard t mpires — Ulrich and Hupp Scorer Warden Time of game — 2 hours T2 5 SUPERIOR LTIIYL 21C Power — Performance Quick Acting “Economize bfttnrdm oin A f CiIM!PI0N 201 434 WEST SO TEMPLE WEST 4TII SOUTH 1MJE OH ENDS JULY 31st July U I hedulfl July 25 si GRADE LEADED gvsoiim: SPECIAL ritICES ON ALL SIZES OF TIRES AND ll’BES “A Gel Il’s Wasatch Chief Golden Eagle Gas 17tf Wasatch Ethyl Gas 21 Frnnznil A Prnntoll Lubricants Ford Oil Co WIST UMPIIC Tht AT VTH COVEY O A HI ACE Hue SEfltVICE CAUACE COVEY A§ & OIL CO 444 SOUTH MAIN STREET REAR NEWHOUSK HOTEL 1204 HECK STRLLT SOUTH lUtion 1 IT' LIFETIME GUARANTEE-ARI10RUBB- ER — With Quillty l)ltlnn at Oultu Sthedule rueadav ake at I J 0 1200 Hie Ka 0 M ttmee c 4 0 2 0 4 4 0 4 Sihubel p 8a It ake Ixuau GuIpi! 0 i Garland p 1 A O 1 xbarboe 10 0 0-Totals T8 IX 24 Ihi xBatted for GaGand I 4 3 Boise Chief July 28 Prrnn at TWIN FAT IS I AUHOAI 5dD y n 2 Blitzen Named J rtria RpmiMi Ake 5 Orem 0 li- ’ J L Ogden 10 Pocatello 2 Twin Falls 12 Iwiston Only games scheduled je victories Tribune Intermountam Service TWIN FALLS Idaho— The Twin Falls Cowboys sailed— and clowned victory over —their way to a the Lewiston Indians in the openhere Friing game of their series crowd of day evening before a 950 fans Bill Sihubel stole the show for the victors He not only turned in a steady mound performance holding the visitors to 11 hits but he also had a perfect day at bat One of the hits a homer came in the fifth As Bill trotted across the plate the whole I win Falls team lined up and bowed respectfully Hall and Sarboe worked on the mound for the losers and wire touched for 16 hits The Cowboys stored three runs In the first one each in the seiond and third and then pushed over four in the fourth In this frame Schubel opened with a single Bishop sacrificed him to second and Reynolds singled to bring in Schubel Carlson lived on a fieldwalked er’s choice Schulmerich and both scored on Farrell's double B’arrell romped home on Falcoms single Farrell homered in the eighth with Schulmerich on the sacits The Cowboys are expected to sign a new hurler wdthin the rext few days according to Manager Si hulmerich The score ffloliday TIME Pardoe (lup Trnni Friday up competition Schubel Steals Show in Series Opener Red legs Pound 12-- 2 hard-foug- State RecKttrrd and Tested ETHYL 2V KUlinn— SOI D STM First Grade to Roma Firtit Grades F(tal Ml 01 1 5 6 4 b u 2 3 that half The women whose competition for a Saturday windThe Sea tile Oak la ml Pacific Coast league game Thursday eveup reduced their singles and doubles fields to the finalist quotas ning drew 16750 paid admissions An Seattle's largest baseball crowd ill singles finale developed when Katharine Winthrop history of Boston turned back Mary ArThe A P reports that night base4 nold of Los Angeles and last soars winner Helen Bernhard ball is considerably older than mm An item from of New York overwhelmed Pauline monly supposed Tcnn says- “On July Betz the national indoor titlist Columbia 22 1919 the Chukasuw Indian team from Los Angdts came here to play the L & E nine In Doubles I iiml hi ought its own lighting equipment Miss Winthrop also will figure and started the second game of a m " in the doubles final for she and doubleheader at 8 15 Mis Virginia Rue Johnson another Bostonian bested Miss Betz dena Cal had an easy time quali4 while fying for the mens doubles final and Muss Arnold the nndw estern combine of Elia-bel- by defeating Johnny Doeg of Rum-soN J and Gardnar Mulloy of Blai kman of Detroit and 3 but Marilyn McRae of Little Rock Coral Gables Fla wore disposing of Patricia Quist and Crawford had to buckle Aik Cumming of Westfield N J an i down to gam the semifinal round him erne Leboutilher of New York at the expense of the fi 3 Norman Biikcl and Frank Frochl-in- g Malco and Frank Parker of Tasa- of Chicago 1 Grade Gas Wasadch Ethyl 5 2 1 is scheduled 3 2nd If - Two years ago the handsome 30year-ol- d Chicago professional was w severely injured in an automobile accident that hut fairway career seemed at an end Friday with another sample of the courageous game that has brought him uphill into golf's upper bracket of experts Metz blazed over the difficult No 3 course in 67 strokes — a four under par performance that set a new competitive course record Copsidering the dnficulty the field encountered with the two wooded rolling courses played — only five players broke par— Metz' round was remarkable Out in 36 even par Metz gave regulation figures a belting coming home He had no bogies and dropped putts from six to 30 feet to clip par on four holes for a 31 on the lay-o- 5 of Miami 4 will face Marvin Wachman of Chicago who advanced with Gillespie Thursday The top ranked pair in he women’s singles tourney Milllcent Hirsh and Helen Germaine of New York filled the final round bracx-et- s Miss Hirsh easily disposed of Baba Madden of Boston the fourth seeded player while Miss Germaine eliminated unranked Edna Steinbach of New York In the women’s doubles Mrs Tokuko Nakano and Miss Germaine defeated Josephine Sanfillippo of New Y’ork and Nellie Scheer of Miami Beach and Mis Hirsh and Grace Surber of New York trounced Helen Tynen of Ridgewood N J and Gerry Malto lory of Tenafly N J reach the final round Miss Hirsh and Buxby also won a place in the mixed doubles semifinal when they beat Miss Madden and Russell Bobbitt of Atlanta A round behind Mrs Na3 kano and Wachman defeated Helen Van Schaick of Boston and Harris 4 Everett of Jacksonville Fla 3 and Miss Garmaine and Donald Lubin of Los Angeles whipped Mrs Helen Gibson of Westport Conn and Gordon Reeder of Dallas Tex An upset was recorded In the men’s doubles when Frank Row-de- n of New York and Bob Kam-rat- h of Austin Tex bested the national intercollegiate champions Doug Imhoff and Bob Peacock of the University of California and gained the semifinal round Bobbitt and Frank Guernsey of Orlando Fla top seeded duo also rfac-hethe semifinal topping Wachman and Reeder 6-- 2 Adrian Quist Gains Finals Of Longwood Bowl Tourney 0 semifinals Saturday the Todd was one up on his fellow Texan after the morning engagement and added another with a subpar 34 on the afternoon out He went three up when nine 15 t By Bill King urday: 17 In the other bracket Earl Bartlett Jr of New Orleans who defeated eighth seeded Martyn Buxby 0 pi of his George Toley of Los Angeles Podesta’s opponent Saturday will be Bill Gillespie of Atlanta Sloeky Australian Dispose of Bobby Low by Scores of 6-63 6-- COLORADO SPRINGS Colo July II lT) — Semifinal pairings In the transmis-aissipgolf tournament Sat- three-putte- d round In defense eastern clay court tennis title Friday with a 1 victory over 1 Saturday Pairings 21 (Ah—Mak- ing the most of his limited stroke ear-ol- Kingsley W Ins Ed Kingsley of Salt Lake City runnerup for the ‘‘Trans’’ title last golf in givjear shot ing handsome John Barnum Edinburg Texas government fruit inspector an 8 and 6 lesson western Harry Todd amateur champion from Dallas the only Texan to triumph of the five who started Friday play reeled off par figures in a 3 and 2 win over Moms Noilon Deckled Witchita Falls oil man Lowell who already has gone farther in the battle of Broadmoor than in any golf tournament h ever entered will play Kingsley and Todd will engage Harbert m banker i Jitf - d Kd ? f pionship at the Medinah Country club "St vle-tor- Falkirk T’ It"’ CHICAGO July 21 (AP)— Dapper Dick Metz the “comeback 4ud’’ of golf handed par and the rest of the field a neat trimming Friday in the opening round of the fortieth western open cham- COLORADO SPRINGS Colo July 21 iTi— Stoic faced Chick Harbert a bulldog of the links who never lets go pushed hnsltv Don Srhumfuher of Dallas a former champion out of the Tranwussis-sipp- i golf tournament Friday Two holes down at the the Battle Ctcek Mich stage battler climaxed a great uphill pull by rolling In a eutling putt y on the 36th green for his in the quarterfinals on Broadmoor's high altitude battleground Schumacher the last of the former T-champions to fall was also the fourth Texan to go down to defeat in Friday's four matches d Colorado j Ray Lowell Springs oil man and the home slates final hope for this orown beat auburn-haireO'Hara Watts Dallas insurance man 6 and 5 Trxx ' By Earl Hilligan Kell) Red CormirV 15 A me wan Jenptir "5 i Dapper Dick Sets Competitive Course Record With 67 Player Today Norton T v Melz Forges Ahead In W estern Open f Ed Will Meet Colorado 27-- if Tribune- - By Loudon S2T’ "- - “ ilt!“ tT'- 'kA if- - it & - 20 T ' ft: FATIGUE-PROO- F TIRES : ' |