Show inais Tourney ivi Kicking Up Trouble lor Salt Lake Bees Part 3 Utah Salt Lake City Sunday Morning July 23 E 1 Will Meet Ilarbert for Crown Today Cl 1939 Ab Tunes Up ' Meteor ’ for Speed Test Ulahii Downs Colorado ee 5 and 4 Cards Balter Red Hurlers In 14-- 9 Game Ui V j By Loudon Kelly SPRINGS COLORADO v Colo Chick July 22 UP)— Harbert a Battle Creek Mich dog kennel operator is still the bulldog of this thirty-nint- h Black-haire- i d tournament He hung on Saturday powered a terrific eagle three on the hole and brought thirty-fut- h down big Harry Todd Western Amateur champion from Dallas 1 up in a classic semifinal 589-ya- rd struggle Chuk the stoical son of a golf professional shot one under par and II irry was even better two Saturday’ Results 4 Pocatello 14 Ogden 9 Twin Falls 8 Lewiston 2 Only games scheduled The husky looking gent uith Ins leg cocked ciuay up there is Con Rasmussen star right hander for the Bone The Salt lake Pilots Bees util probably get a look at Mr Rasmussen Monday night tn the thud and final game of their stand at Sunday’s Schedule Boise at Salt Lake S p m Pocatello at Ogden (2) 2 p ni Lewiston at Twin Fells 830 p m -- Pog OGDEN— The catello Cardinals saw only one pitcher here Friday and lost but at four Saturday they took a look 14-Red fllngers and rang up a 9 triumph indicating the more they see the more they hit Only one Ogden pitcher Manager Bill McCorry w'ho started foggin’ ’em up for back in 1907 was able to do anything about fooling the Cards here Saturday as 700 fans saw the Pioneer league leaders romp all over Dave Lucas Wes Dearden and Dick Adams before Red pilot came in the Rnd put the quietus on their big bats By their triumph Saturday the Cards evened the current stand here at one game each The two clubs will tangle Sunday in a double bill the first game starting at league-leadin- wtMMoro Ab Jenkins Utah’s speed king is shown here as he tuned up his mighty racer for speed tests on salt flats of Bonneville Ab is expected to run early this week Big John Bows Jenkins Plans to Begin Speed In Classic Record Assault Early Tuesday Tribune Intermountain Seivice To Challedon BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS— With final his Mor a check of mon Meteor II over the 12'2-mil- e salt circle on the woild’s fastest Bv Charles Dunkley speedway Ab Jenkins Saturday night made final plans for the CHICAGO July 22 Challedon start of his latest speed run With Tuesday morning set as the Maryland horse conquered Johnstown in the mud- the starting time the Utah veteran was confident of raising the dy Preakness stakes the explana- speed maiks he alieady holds tion was made that ’Big John” Terrific heat of the past few davs has disclosed that apwinner of the Kentucky derby didn t like mud four miles of the outside circle is too soft for use proximately Saturday before 40 000 swelteras a result a final inside circle has been laid out for the and ing and stunned spectators Chalspeed test Aside from this one setback all is running smoothly ledon repeated his victory over for Jenkins’ latest assault on speed Johnstown on a track that was dry nd lightning fast in winning the Taking up where he left off two yeais ago Ab will attempt to classic $50 000 Arlington mark to the world's Johnstown didn't even finish sec- boost all records from the American record of 157 27 miles per hour which he holds ond He was a tired third strug- unlimited gling six lengths back of Sun Only three intermediate marks belong to another dnvrr These Lover which landed a head behind aie the e and the mark which Challedon snatched from Jenkins in 1937 Captain Eyston George It was the most startling upset Tuesday's run will bo Ab's first major test with his Mormon of the 1039 racing season Meteor II The sleek speedster with its inclosed cockpit and optional Johnstown 1 to 8 drive is a revolutionary experiment in speed ConGoing to the post a 1 to 5 favor- structed on Jenkins’ own design the body is set on the ite Johnstown victorious in seven chassis This experiment has been made in order to the equalize was races this of his eight year on tires during the continual rounding of the circular track thrust of the minds be in the figured to A ton bettors a lead pipe unch In low and second gear the car drives from the rear of money was burnt up bv his dewheels only In high gear however Ab can use all four wheels feat as $34 597 was wagered on him to provide traction and power for the estimated 180 miles per to win and $32 180 to place y hour lap speed necessary to clip the records he seeks Johnstown winner of the derby Dwyer stakes the It was reported Satuiday night fiom the Wendover camp that Belmont Withers Wood Memorial Paumonok handicap and hii al- Jenkins would probably make a test run Sunday afternoon to tty lowance race in New Yoik was out a new spung anangoment clc ft at to ready before Saturd iv s lie hue sreuted a cipible dining a'Mstint in Rex Mn votin'1 three - ear old Cili be ’proclaimed Cal vcteim of the Ind mipi’is spcidwiy ndile Macs yis li c impion of the American tuif 111 u C it ife Sa'ut A i etpningoi chi v Sui i n moin xnw that honor is verv linn h in lIlle lialledon c onqiu - mg and iikolv will appear hue for a te-- t of the big cai bifoie the dispute with run begins Ing him tw i e ( hnllednn also finished seiond to ’Rig John’ in the Kentucky dot by Xavier (’ops Lovely Night Wins Hard Way Win son Duller Challedon tha three-- j ear-olHandicap Dace Girl owned of Challenger Md bv W L Brann Baltimore NEW YORK July 22 BOSTON July 22 IT) — Rated left nothing to the imagination as Night one of the jears better off the pace until the half mile ridHe was hard won the way he three- took the mean ire pole and then closing with a terden h loikie Harry Richards and was run was of five older horses Saturday lo w in rific rush Weslr) M Scars’ Xav rnre the wav the irr He made it posininth the hrst the Butler handicap and 16050 at 25 lo oulMclrr rrg stored a tive that he could run icgirdliss the bv four lengths in the $10 Empire ily tru k of the footing either in the mud d Pin it in new sol trick at Suffolk DownsInndicap Kuurdiv Night i or on a dry track before a closing Challedon rin the nulf and a record racing the mile and div throng of 35 000 2 01 jint four fifths of in In 57 2 5 lo clip quarter Tiliiml him at he wire whs the slower than the track a srrond of a seicnil off the mirk entrv of Mrcs I nul Denemark winThe set bv Discovery record hy Exposa Rlind Eagle and War Minstrel ner returned $29 20 to win and $8 40 40 $8 lover returned to place Son There were no ehow to place mutuels old UH-V- hen 2000-mil- four-w'he- er as in his last start against the Salt Lake Bees lasted quick giving up walks to Jack Murphy and Mel Cabral a single to Eddie Malone another walk to Tom and a single to Judson Kirke Last-Plac- e before he went to the showers The Cards chased across four runs in the first four more in the necond and hiked the count up to By Marlowe Branagan five in the third following wimh Hotter than the current weather they completed their dav’s work Salt Lake Bees bolstered by the with one run in the fourth after rest Sunday will rewhuh MiCorry had them swing- a two-daing at his slow curves with small sume their task of overhauling siueess e Pocatello Cardinals the Dearden stuck it out through the in the blistering Tioneer league second inning but was janked in the third after Eddie Owen Card rave when they go into action hurler singled over second Dick against the last place Boise Filota Adams was rushed in but the at Community park at 3 p m pnrtsider from Stockton laical diamond fan are doing Cal was ill when he was sent to the hill and pitched to only two their share of moaning about the batters current hot weather but they are POCATKT O OGPFV also hoping that the Bees don’t ABttOA ABHOA Murphy eta 4 I 1 t1 Hrhrrt 2b cool off just when they are within Cnhral 2b S 4 71 Ferns lb 5 1111 Malice f 5 14 0 J'uzhrs rf 5 4 10 a whoop and holler of Tom Pc hello lh 1 O O Roariild 1h 4 1 2 1 hellos the and Sunday Kirke rf 5 Ccwtclnrcl c 5 15 O 1 0 Pavla cf diamond faithful will be on hand Ponced rf 2 110 5 110 4 Hurl If 2 0 0 Aclama If 5 110 to do something about urging Vale trio 3b 5 0 2 De aa aa 5 2 4 2 Owens p 5 2 1 II I uraa p 0 0 0 0 Eddie Mulligans buzzing Beelcts Pa tcrclen p 110 0 on to newer heights Aclama p 0 0 0 0 MvCorry p 4 1 0 4 Marlowe to fitch - r- C Puritan d Handicap ely enr-old- o 1 000-icl- d c tlircc-sixtcenl- 1 one-fift- Community park In a recent game Rasmussen punched out a homer uith the sacks crammed indicating he (an hit that ball as ucll as toss it past opposing suatsnuths 2pm Luoas Ken-tmk- c h Bees Resume Pioneer Loop Chase Ro-bel- lo Pilots Today Against y Ro-gd- Eddie Mulligan is combing the "help wanted’ columns from Paducah to Pioche desperately seeking the services of a righthander who can fog that punkin' past enemy batters The slow recovery of an injured arm on the part of George Byrd has reduced the Salt Lake mound staff to a four-ma- n affair — and since the stait of Abner Doubledays famous game no team in organized ball has n breecd through a 130 game with sm h a small mound 1 1 Touts 4J Id 27 17 100 000—14 102 110— S Runs —Murphy 2 Cabral 1 Summary 3 Malone Rnhello 2 Hebert 2 Owem 2 Kirke Hughes J Rose limit 2 Dau Burnett Herpn Adams rrnra— Goo lard 7 171 445 OfKlen 1(11 Maine le B I i H Huehnt t me hit "e lie e I! I Owen I it ill I re W a tiff Hi it It rf M In I lletert (I II f Dm M Off Ovsen j j Hd t alt (Mid rtl rden Wiyuilian le il rwi hello Mult e Milt k I e o iftnrre irf Mo- ten' I Mir Jl I t liv I n t me rut hit— H eit M ° ntl ell M rf Mn I Hurt Yalrnthn rtrlt Thiechvic e vrrn i aid uc t R 3 lime I M u n ' Doc ' t retlil flit mm I 4 t ft to Mum h t rt ut rt rv fo Mri sry M t ti 2 17 I’m Sorer k Mound chores for the first of the three-gam- e stand against the Pilots will be entrusted to Mel (Duke) Marlowe a portsider with a record of 10 wins against four setbacks '1 his would indionte that the hiffling portsider with the ml mg niiie is a sw II lioic e hut Mil hi dioppcd three of his fmu games to date on a bilmv afternoon Smiuav indicating t it In r Mil h is k s stuff than usual on Smiilny or rival clubs have hud thrir big bats sharpened up for -- c c offmttgs ex- ashington Slate The Podcia Enters (Jay By Bill King BROOKLINE Mass July 22 (79 — A thre it of the first all foreign final in the Longwood bowl tournament In Its 47 yiars was dispelled Saturday when Gene Mako the U S Davis clip doubles partner of the departed Don Budge tailed upon all of bis tennia In Ir Ml a to wear down the aupposedly-auprrio- r Jack Crawford of Australia for an 8 8 3 8 8 2 6 3 vktory In a ragged semifinal M iko whose supeib ground slrolus offset bl faultv footwoik moved from one Auerlallan to another for he will emounler the rm e (ravat finished second five more capable Adi inn Quiet In Sunlengths hm k of Kavak II Spec ify day s final fourth vi ns third and Cant Wait Although the 31 year old flaw-fon- t and Shining One held wilted badly against Mako a bnrf rcit rcyived hun enough to the md track record of 2 03 4 3 22 (79 INGLEWOOD ( al - Kavak II won the $50 000 Hollywood gold cup handicap before turf fans Ht Hollywood Dark Saturday The race was worth $35 075 to the winner with $10 000 going to the second horse $5000 to the third end $2500 to the fourth C S Howard Kayak II was an pdda-ofavorite to win the mile fie d of mid one quitter event irven went postward Kavak II hung up a new Ir n k record of 2 02 3 5 In winning the ram-pug- The Silt lake Neal Arlctt Bees' bird hitting cintfu Id r will hie tit t mil against the rc vv Mmel iy at ( Boise purl Me apt I st f he Pilots will put their newest Hildiliem 1 (Idle All uns a catcher ini' lie chr from the Poitlaml Be ivtis on display Suml ty Since Mil I ittcr quit the i lub to give a sine mm a chance to recover I has hid a weeks rest he is be a j tough young lo n I I vv v thirty-secon- y generally wins” he grinned Willie Turnesa won the National Amateur last year Ken Adams the Canadian Amateur Ven Savage the ancF Don 1938 Schumacher of Dallas the 1937 Trans all after they had brushed Kingsley aside Kingsley and Harbert are both 24 and seeking their first chamin this tournament pionship (inginaUd “even years before they win born Trans-Mississip- pi rt it k M it V 4 4 144- 4 4 - south- rec-NK- ( v Cowboys Win Over Indians S F Price Sel On DiiMajjio i Gra-Gro- h c yioman service ns hey gained the doubles final by out battling WITiiim and Chester Murphy the si ubhm n ( hit ago brothers for a best in three ids semifinal bv 8 6 3 6 6 4 margins That result rnnde both ends of lie men finale U S A Australian eyerits for Mako and Frank Barker of Basadt n ( al qualified b when Qmst gained the singles title round with a straight set win our Hobbv Low young St nn find aluilrnl Blnv in Ihe nnu ns sec lion was com hided with 17 yiai old Helen I arnhard of New York donilnalii g Ihe final singles pin for tile second lraiht year hy defeating Ihe more exprrienc ed Katherine W inthrnp of Bouton 8 4 6 4 before the taller teamed with her tow nsw nniin Mra giye Quixt ' was bad on both today Ed has been trying a long time but has never won a major golf title 'But the boy who beats me the Pilots man latdung has been The other half of the Kies' famsomething to write home about— paw however has no ideas about ous or infamous dept tiding on for he Ip his ears pinned back Sun- - which aide of the fene c you are on Following Sundae's contest the getting Court Net Final (lav afternoon As a matter of battery— ( hunk v Kenny Wvcrs — two dubs will take it easy until YORK July 22 (PI— Marvin ord he has had a full weeks rest wilt he on hand Knndiv to handle Mondiv at 2 30 p m when they Wachman of Chicago and defend- - doing nothing more strenuous than the Dukes slmls Mil and hrnny lasli m a diiv light game followed ing Champion Gerard (Jeff) Pn-- j chasing lazy flics at a lazy pace are a popular pur with Silt Like h a tussle under the arcs at 8 15 desta of Montclair N J readied! in pregame workouts snd wnen fans and a decidedly unpopular P in Hip final round of the raatrrn rliv court tiyinis championships Saturd dm Mac liman el minuted 16 ear old Earl Partlel! Ir of New Orleans ' 15 conqueror of two seeded stars 7 5 SAN' IJ’Wt Bill lulv tiilum snd he Ind pinmisrd 6 4 6 4 after Podfsta had trounced Clmrlcs Id ilium pifsidnl of toe h(1 ults frsl dmiue at Dnm- 4 5 7 6 anBilly Gillrspie of Atlanta San brnncisco haseh i club and mu that lie would lonsulcr 6 2 noiinrod Saturday he had giuil the Tribune Intermountain Service TWIN FALLS Idaho-T- he Twin N'rw York Giants a price on I in- - no nthc r offers until the time limit Groh recommended the Fall Cowboy mime DiWiggio vnung outf eld expired hunched nln hit her Saturday night to defeat the star and that the National It ague puri huso of Dominic last year but t e dent fuili d to materialize 6 to 2 and hold team had until Sund ty night to Lewiston Indian A Biographic request from an- lo second place In the Tioneer accept or rejeit the terms ollur to big liagtio Uub caused was Jliine The league over the Idle Salt Lake Bees figure giyen Giants’ sc out w ho has been ham to submit figures to the The Cowboy collected only one more bingle than did the Indians ' eyeing ' the younger biother of Giants he said He lmil previously but six Lewiston errors helped their Joe I)iMngio of Ihe Ynnkct for plnnni d to withhold terms for Hie I'rt 51 mse Wilson Tribe shortstop wits u wt ek 3 Virginia Rice Johnson for a wdh four of errors thue ihargcd 6 t title victory over Elizabeth them on wild throws to Biackman of Detroit and Marilynn first coming Me Rae of Little Rock Ark Mako surprised the gallery of twin 2'00 by reeling off the first four games The Am man Internationalist gained a vital break In the A quick look shows Ihe follow Id iho — bigures BOCATILLO ninth game but Ciawford delayed almost lie ns nnmti ur slltistu inns '"8 standings Iho end hy firing a barrage of lookul over pei fm mane es of the pine emrnls However Mako volley and lobs Salt lacke Bus who lest in thud! enabled him lo break through pine e in the Bionur league hul tiawford in the thirteenth g tine sc i mid in tc it ting and fu Idmg in etc t f and run nnt Ihe rat the eastern division f h Cravyford drspltie his Inenina w Boc at Ho ads ' points tc III service st played Mako off his I (I nidint nn ug Hu fret in sin h convincing during the second sel that the lalier more nccuratilv than rithrr of tin hangi cl his tactics and wore oul (amis tlnsmg Hus week end the vileran III the lat w o rlul's rm n ic li g I' s hm two set tn on the may Jiiinble the fi1 ill s as en h of w in ' Hu Ir uin la league li ndci ship Ins m 1 ’ 1 Totals 18 10 Porstello 418-yar- d Lowell-Kingsle- T Mil Kingsley often k challenger but never a champion in major links engagements and Harbert playing in hi3 first will tangle at 9 a m Sunday for the title The Utah veteran was runner-u- p last year to Ven Savage also of Sait Lake City who was beaten by Lowell in the third round of tins year's tourney g Harbert said his The battle with Todd was "the best I’ve ever had In a tournament “ Concerning his mighty eagle on the longest hole in Broadmoor he commented 'I really played that hole ’’ He got to the plateau green with two whistling woods and poked home a putt Then he made sure of his triumph by hitting the water guarded home green with his second and stroking an uphill putt to within a foot Todd 1 up after 27 holes of gruelling play won another at the d first-plac- 1 finals Today d when Harbert committed what is foe him a major sin — topped his drive But the Battle Creek battler tpair with the other clubs of the for Pioneer league came hack to sink a The Pilots will wheel Into action a birdie three on the next and Sunday determined to' do some-- 1 squared the match when Hirry thing about snapping a losing took three putts on the streak at the loial ballvard a thirtv fourth streak whuh has readied six in a row Six times this season the Lighted! Birdie Pilots and the Bees have tangled Eighteen birdies besides Harat Community park and on every bert s eagle showed what kind of occasion the Pilots wound up on golf these boys shot the short end of the score— indi The match eating they don t play well here or wasn't in the same league as- Ed the Bees juvt plav over thqir heads finished five over card figures and when they meet Andy Harrington s Lowell 12 gang As soon as he reached the clubhouse Kingsley said I'm going Lddie Seek Hurler While the Bees await their open- right out and hit some practice tee shots and short approaches I ing battle with the Pilots Skipper ” Gene Maho Ilamhles Crawford Kayak II Wins la Seadfiaals Meets Qaisl Cold Clip Race Jalv under in what some said was the finest golf match ever played across Broadmoor’s mountain-feme- d fairways Chunky Ed Kingsley of Salt Lflk bulldog qualities City showing himself pounded out a over Ray Lowell Jr victory wealthy young Colorado Springs 011 man after the home pride lead In the first foigcd a 12 holes I mis Bees Threaten Curds Hold A I H K w I 41343(414 r l 4 ‘8V - 4 4t — 39-- 73 "A 41 3 3 r n Tips Nazis HAMBURG Cermanv July 22 Gene Smith of Berkeley Cal and Owen Anderson of Hollywood Uni carried the American banner Into the final round of the German International tennis doubles hampion’hip Saturday when they whipped the German pair of George von Me taxi and Rolf UR)— Goe-pfe- rt 6-- 1 C 4 0 1 6 14 12 It was their second victory of the day as they had beaten th Ilnliara Civrianl Rnd Del Ililm 16 62 46 6284 In the quarterfinal They will meet Germany Day is cup aces nnd th singles finilists Hcnner Henkel ami Hollerith Menrel in the fmnl The Anieric ana re lived a tremendous ovation from the trowd heiaiise of thur sportsmanship toward the md of the last art whin Gnepftit Was mi zed wllh i ramps liny pi ivi d nil t In ir sheila i- - to Mi lava llcttkil Gummy s No plnyrr the inkis final with I 1 reicbet m -- ni i r Koc h of was Mi nn pushc d to five “its by Gnepfctt winning 6 h I 6 2 6 t y a tin Gc rmntiv while c -t do!) 444 44 U S Net Duo v I fri (ni f K J v 11046 6462 i |