Show it i'ti' 16 Wednesday Morning- ilijc Salt £akc - tTdbunc- -- - August 30 1939 Kingsley Bowdle and Savage Qualify for National Amateur t Utah’s Representatives in U S Amateur Bees Tip Indians Cards Lose 3 Ed Cards 148 al Windy City Scores Zoom in Utah Test c" — 7-- First Till Six Errors Aid Rees to Ogden Second Triumph Con 1)0) s Cop c 3 6-- 8 fc FALLS Idaho-Beh- ind den Reds 7 to 6 Ogden won the second game The score: ABHOA 5 2 11 1 1 2 2 2 01 Hmh God lard c 4 1 9 Of 5 2 1 l Davis ct 5 0 2 1 fterpa 1b Haas 2b J 1 0 21 Hebert If Kosnlnd iM rf 5 10 Fletk lb 7 5 2 1 I 4 4 1 1 110 5 2 9 0 2 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 IX arlo rf Mvera c It Wry p 1 8-- 3 1 4 0 111 4001 xxNaxarro 0 0 0 0 Bijdlstel p 0 0 0 U 8To2j9 Tolnln xBatted for Dp hi T dal 35 10 27 11 eighth xvBatted for Costello in ninth 00(1 002 103 — 6 Ogden 002 022 OOj — 7 Twin Falla B imrrarx Jarrell Huns -- Rih j t 2 Hushes 2 t fOxienhiu Dr( atln Reynoi — De( arlo Fl'VVrv"'I 2J rrnr Hek Farrell Stolen Davis Hoaenlund I Ba riflte hit — Farrell bases — Pish n Two base hit— God Home run— Hughi hard Hebert Hevimlla Farrell Hughe Double plaxs — Farrell to Riahop to B gda noff Credit victory to Wry Charge defeat 8 to Blx iletel Htruek nut — Bv Costello Wrv 10 Hatea on balls — Off C oxtcllo 4 Hit with pitched balls Ftydtatel ifry -- Gotidard by Wrv Wild pilch — Costello Time of game— 2 hours Umpires — Dooley Nvm And Campbtll I TWIN FAT I 8 OCDJN ABHOA ABHOAl 2h 3 0 4 1 A Alms 2b 4 2 1 21 Bishop Hosntid as 1 1 0 0 Rexnolds as 4 0 0 4 Hughes rf 3 1 ) 0 Jnrreil 3b 3 2 0 2 Goddard If 3 1 2 Ol FaUonl cf 4 12 0 Naxarro c 4 1 8 0 B kltif lb 3 1 9 1 2 0 0 0 4 2 3 ll N’lkes If DaWs cf 4 0 0 01 Del arlo rf 2 12 0 Perpa ib 3 0 3 0 Xle k lb 4 4 4 li Mxers c Lawsoii 4 0 0 3i Kinnemu p 2 1 0 2 Ket flail p 0 0 1 0 0 0 xBchubel p M2 cf 10 Totals 27 6 21 10 T dais 33 12 21 71 x Matted for Nukes in seventh 1 —A 050 Ocdfti 200 000 1—3 Twin Fall Runs — Farrell 2 FaUonl Summary Fletk Davis 2 Adams Hoe 1m tl Hughes Errors- - Farieu Goddard Navarro Berpa Bihop Home run 3 wo bate hits — Falconl' B hit — Fletk rianoff Fleck 2 De arlo Charge defeat to Kenneman 8truk out — Bv Iawn 6 Kendall 2 Bases on balls — Off Lawson ft kinneman 2 Wild pitches — tawsm T ne — 1 44 Umpires — Dooly and Campbell 00 Mrs Gallcitt Sets 2b 0 Whit C 1 ss ole If 1 27 15 Totals 40 11 27 13 for Williamson in eighth xxllatteii for Hall in seventh Totals 40 19 xBHtted Raft lake 010 001 loft — 3 Lewiston I rrnrs-- Trower 3 Bvrd nummary Havt Williamson 2 Co e 2 Correll 3 hre base hits Vhite Alves I arrieu Double pIhv — Williams m unassisted L s for Runs responsible lug pitcher— Hall - FlacvUh 3 Hall 5 Hurrle 2 Struck 3 Hall 4 Haves out — Bv Plscovich Bases on bulls— Off H til 3 Hurrle 2 2 Tims— 05 Hives Umpires — Quiliun and Ulrii h 1 Trihune Iniermountiin Service BOISE— Sandel lankv Pocatello poitsider allowed Boise only seven hits in the opening game of the clubs’ series here Tuesday but he balls and pitched three home-ru- n those circuit clouts were sufficient to bung the Pilots a 3 victoiy A crowd of approximately J000 fans jammed the local ball patk 7-- POCATFLI 0 B01HK ABHOA 1 cl 5 1 AH H O AJ 3 12 Hjort If Murphy as 2 1 0 Ctlrttl 2b 4 0 3 01 21 Ffcnallc Sheehan 2 A lams M c Rvhello lb 5 2 9 0 Rukert rf 4 0 0 li llarngtn 2b Kirke cf Burnett lb 5 0 3 21 Lows lb SiratA rf 3 14 0 I omizen If Bttllinker c 4 1 3 0 Jernts 3b bandel p 2 1 0 21 Met tz p Anderson p 2 0 j 1 0 0 1 0 2 2 4 1 2 0 4 4 1 4 2 I 2 0 0170 0 0 17 0 0 1 4 0 0 2 -- Totals 31 7 27 1ft Ill 000 000—3 32 7 24 9 Olx — 7 Rut rln 012 021 Runs — Hjort Nummary low: H flAlleltt H E W Field Mr Mr Mr Al 9S 15— SO 919 —82 11129 — M JeikhiKii P rothy Doug hm R E Oliver Mr Jean Kirtley Mr C 1 Mi F J 102 18 — 84 101 17— 4 11129—84 Walker J ollm d — 8ft 1 JO-1 27 Jft 91 Rtrals Jgnatir Hheihsn Adams 2 Har Hurnrtt I wr ringtnn 2 Jtrrirs Jriora —Loreuxeu Rick-rTwo base hits — Ballinger H nne runs — Rot el Rnbtllo Strain lo Janatlc Artsms Stolen bass Ferries - Hiort Saeriflie hits — Adams Handel Drntle plavs— Harrington to Sheehan to I owe Fguatn to Lowe Bases on balls -Off Menu 5 Handel 5 Anderson 4 Strut k Bv cut Bn rt(l Winning pitcher — Arniera n Umpires — Barrett and Wagner ime —2 05 T de lo 1 8! on Initial Round I 'V qualifiers at Oljmpia Fields here when he put together an afternoon 76 with a morning 72 for he 001 100 000 — 2 000 OoO 000—0 xel Prtm and R Collins Jieminf and 8 2 1 3 Bren- H F 9 I 9 0 Wood- - R At San Francisco 010 030 100- -5 Oakland 000 100 020—3 Ssu Francisco Bit horn and Conroy Powtii and all R H E At Portland 401 300 231—14 17 0 Seattls 000 010 000 — 1 8 3 Portland I Iska Radonlts 3urpin and Campbell (1) and Fernandes McMillan At San H R Diego E 7 0OO 020 00- -3 Sacra tvento 000 000 000 0 ft 8b i Dtem Freitas and Ogrodiwikl Hebert and 1 0 De ‘ore ft i- - e e places were the goal of the field of approximately Twenty-thre- 130 Yates anti McCormick Lead Low Qualifiers Ed Kingaley S ra uas T nvnto mtreal Baltlmire Ru heater 5 4 v t v v - - o'v ‘c:)? j A j v f L Savage had a chance to lead the field by a comfortable margin but he took an eight on the par three ninth hole to end his morning play the fairwajs are thrown open for practice to the strong field of Perfect Shot young shotmak-ei- x who will start Hodgson polishing-of- f as Wednesday Ven lifted a perfect iron shot for the title battle the green but a strong north wind Friday morning sliced the ball to the right of the Brattice will be i green and it rolled down into the allowed Wednesoak brush ih the canyon Ven tried day morning and twice to get the ball out of the all dav Thursday brush without budging it The only and the strong way he could hit the sphere was to field of hnksters turn around and shoot it to the is expected to bottom of the canyon away from take full advanthe hole His fifth shot again went tage of the op- Harper into the oak brush but he managed poitumty to get acquainted with to get his sixth out and onto the fairways and greens before they green and got down in two putts start shooting for the crown That hole for a time promised A survey of the various clubs in to end Ven’s hopes for the national the state Tuesday revealed that amateur but he was steadier m about 60 golfers will be enlisted the afternoon and finished with an Bonneville and Forest Dale each Zinik Sporting Goods dumped a favored Associated Oil club even par 74 to lead the field Ven plan to have 15 representatives 5 2 Tuesday night at White Park to had 38 on the first nine 42 on the the Salt Lake Country club will gain the right to play Ex Man's Htnirlss 38 on the third and finished have about eight Fort Douglas vs Gr Aquilla dwln Findlay Paterson 5 0 downed Club which for the state court I 8 p m I ton Roukw od s Jim second change Cudahy Packing a subpar 36 on the final and Nibley Park expect to have with Jsllns court 3 4pm Hnrry James round softball title The championship will be decided In a two out of m five apiece and Llah Copper Ogvs (tens Jardlev ourt 3 ft p m Harold den El Monte and Provo will each A Barker vs Omer Morns court 15pm thiee series Wednesday Thursday and Fnday if necessary Held Junior singles Pgf have about three stars enlisted in James vs Jimmv Newton court Harry crowd of 1600 attended the Tuesday games 3 Bowdle led the field at the half the test vs R p k 8pm GersonNeil BHrnett f nirt Bennton vs Chauncey — 78 despite 7 17pm Eddie Harper Idaho state cham-pioTo Jack Stahl must go the ma- way mark with Peterson court Omer Morris p pi a Paul Hood court a sexen on the par five eighth hole and one or two other 17pm jor portion of the glorv for Zinik s 33 omen a Single m the rough and a are also expected trouble after performers Maxine vs Thomas Dixie tn Brakehlll viitoiv To trim Lang Companv cm rt2 to compete Claire Van Dim vs Bens trap 7pm 1 0 and hold them hitless and Of filer court ° 2 p m Not Rnterta Vern started out badly in the The early list of faxontes inMnnnrle Morrison court 2 then trip Associated Oil in two sucJia me Speckart Ban Tipton 8pm court 3 afternoon by getting double bogexs cludes Ven Savage and Vern BowI P m cessive games is no sniill feat and Aunts Carls m vs File Chli tran r rt 2 5 p m Maxine Hull e Betty on the first two holes after getting dle of Bonneville Joe Bernolfo and that is what chunky Jack Stahl TuMrifiY ID suit Christensen court Deannie Alt Into the rough He had another Royal Jensen of the Salt I ake At White parij) did red vs orratne 11pm Thomaann court 4 5 R H double bogey on the fourth hole of Country club Abel Larson of Utah Doris Van Dam p m Grace Norris Zinik nicked Armand GunderZinik 9 5 court 2 5pm the final round but he came back Copper Gordon Crane and Lee x iHtf Oil 2 2 son for nine hits while Associated AssStahl Man's Doubles and btapg Gunderson and Llewel with birdies on five and six to get Buttle of Provo Thornton D MorL J Rockwood D vs I Lukins es could muster but two off Stnhl s lyn J Kenning court 4 F Barker-the strokes back and finish with ris and Roy Von Elm of Fort DougAllen vs B Gottes7pm 8 Jenn court 3 offerings Zinik scored once in the las Hy Demke Ken Rogerson and & 37 N Bennton H first frame on singles bv Milt FxrhanRs Club 5 6 1 3pm 0 Rortiiaoti court 3James vs A Findlay J All the golfers had their troubles Ed Perry of Forest Dale Howard Pail0 2 1 7pm Cudahy G xs GunMuir EllnsonL Morris and 0 and Peterson Stahl Jack Quiglev Ortex a id Koiander Cannon and court H Barker G Eardley Norm Shultz hit his partners ball Cromar and John Orullian of Nib-le- y dersons error Associated tied it xx B 19pm 7wlrk D Mercer court 4 8pm Park Lavne Newey Henry and lost a pair of strokes and John H A xs E Hale C Hale Ooodro NaDbett in second when Ralph the up R H E Ellis hit a long drive on the third Mathieu John Ellis and Gus Beckcourt 4 5pm B Ralefgh H Morgan xs 5 14 Grander lu B Peck C court Knight walked Llevvellvn doub'ed er of Ogden and Juddv Wilcox er Park 1110 3 8 Clawson OPaterson C vs 16pm Morrison Siunard hole which went right through the and Wayne Stagg made a had l)rn) Inin and Parker Hals Hangrner Walter Cosgrlff Norm Shultz ArJ Ahern court 3 and bounds of auto out If gate d a Smith 5pm throw to second base Zinik’s only Krunip Womvn'fl Double the gate had been shut he would nold Goff Bill Korns and others M Thomason A Carlson vs V McOhle-- J R H E misplay of the game frorrt Bonneville have stayed in bounds Rneikart court 2 9pm M Morrison 3 2 3 Zinik came back with two in Barnett a Weiss a Grace Norris art tier court 10 8 3 J Kinder Magna Garfield ) In commenting on the qualifying 4 F Roberta Noma D Nelson va J rickson and Alley the third on Quigley's second single Copperettes Tavlor and 9pmR Kezerian court 5 Hurzfer test both Savage and Bowdle an- Farm Bureau Girls and doubles by Les Lees Grahmy Guerts-Anne Peterson F Fisher vs Irene5pm nounced that the Ogden course Hheduia Wednesday's 2 Timmins court Beth Rich Burt and Jack Stahl Quigley was (At White Park) vs ards Helen Richards 6pm bye ft 30 Tuesday was much more difficult Will Play Today m — p (Woods out at home on a close play In the Tarn Perrys a Box Single Bsnett and Weiss to play than the Broadmoor course Cross) Howard Bmlth vs Stanley Clawson court Final game In the round robin 7 Zinik scored Its final twn 10 p m rally aerie No 164 (Too tale Cream 1 11 s m was for the transmississippi tourna- of the Salt Lake Farm Bureau Keith Jllerteon xs Kiowles Hey runs In the fifth frame on Ouidev s ele S to Del a 2 m court Piercev Mar 11 p m pvke an ro Tuotprlnter last ment yi month a m ufrt ir Rem Da Carls Softball league will be plaved thlid hit of the genie Burts dou- lu rheono Peasant Grove m The qualifying scores follow xld'oi a NhernlTaxIor ourt 4 9 10 p m n Ik ye J xehane Club ble ami Wivne Stag1' base on Wednesday at 9 p m at the Murxxliicr of utove matih vs Calvin Nesnt Ven 80 71 —154 Binnexllle 8av'r‘ 1 p t nirt in South Jordan winner halls Associated s other score was B w lie 78 77—155 ray park Bumcxlllc Vrn Rove Double 6 Hiury Mthiu OR'Irti L C 79 77 — of the western division will tangle the result of Gunderson s double a K ran 8 ClawHon J D Moxit Davidson Nine Wins Dmi A' sup 0 leu CO 82 7S — 160 C Neino K J llertsou 12 uo court wild pitch and a passed hall Norm Shultz northern division 83 75 — Ifti with (ranger Buinexllls vs I Richard I FfUh court 3 Fill Ogden C C Joh Krause Heating of the Inde jarlner 8678 — lbft In the field Jim Stagg Milt Quigchampion 12 noon winner of above mawh vs M t Others did not finish) 4 Baseball K court Pleroey lev and Murray Bleak made nice pendent league defeated Pyke The game was originally sched2pm 1 uled for Monday but was postcatches for the winners while Abe W'oodburv Federation team In an exhibition game Tuesday Texas Davis and Suthey Frantz starred Southern Association pone dhecause of rain T he league Ixagne Batteries Krause Dunn and Wilfor the Oilers championship game will be played Dallas 13 Beaumont fl Atlanta 13 Memphis 3 son Woodbury Carter Wood and H uton 1ft Oklahoma tttle Rock 3 With Hay Ortez pitching two-hPity 0 Chattanooga 5 Friday at 7 p m at the Murray 2 3 7 Fort Antonio Worth Knoxville pirmii sham 8n ball Exchange Club blanked Llndorff Tula 5 Shreveport 4 Nashville 7 New Orleans 3 park Cudahy Packing Only three batters on the i xchange Club were able to hit Les Cannon safely Earl Owen getting two for two to drive In two runs Wayne Tucker two for three to score twice and bat one in and Rov Rlndflelsch two for three to knock tn two runners The first game of the state title Utah's tournament of champions cent I'mplres Barber and Ander- - son in two straight games for the Railroaders Logan series will be played Wednesday Woodbury night Manager Homer Coleman the annual state baseball classic son scorer Pearson to en- Ephraim and Crescent were In the and the championship right is Zinik undecided will manager race last season Fillmore Ephraim LOWER BRACKET get under way at Community ter the meet whether to start Stahl or Fred 6 p m— Woodbury v Hllmorr This year Instead of having two and Nephl have played in the Aste Ray Ortiz will he on the park Frldav afternoon with the tournament before but failed lo Uildell and Peacock I’mplres and two afternoon gimes morning mound for Exchange Club outclassust ball amateur eight win their league titles last season scorer Harvey In the past the program will as five-rua fits In this region fighting it out Draper Paik staged The meet will he a double elimi1 p m— Logan vs Fphraim Umtwo two and consist of afternoon rally In the final frame to beat for the biggest diamond nation affair hirst-roun- d losers and Anderson scor- evening games Most of the Barber of pires 0 prle in a girls' Invitawill plav for the consolation prize Granger er Pearson the unyear be will played program tional rneit game Johnny Irving Title hnldi rs from most of the The second game for the open- der the lights This arrangement The final games will be plaved hit four for four for t he Diaper starting at 11 TO a m In the state are ing round pairs MtClanahans Is more or Sunday to important Wilson leagues according Club and Carolin Trontell got three 1 TO p m and 3 30 p m entollod and one third-placof exthe fastest In is the Federa- less an experiment but it winner for four for the losers Rosters for three of the and hottest championship scram- tion rate against Crescent Inde- pected to prove successful The Copperettes of Mngna-Gar-fi- c teams were reported Tuesbles in veirs is expected by Josh In order to keep the tournnment pendent league winner Id won h indilv fiom Bmintt & day by Wilson They are: West C Oren Wilson and other analso on schedule session officials the 10-evening 2 Starting Weiss Ruth Taylor fanned Nephl Howard Painter 1U id n Flmo Brady seven Jeweler balteis and paced Salt Lake Amateur federation Woodbury Salt Lake City runner-u- p nounced Tuesday after drawing leaders who are Rrlllstun r mc Jh Yrrl Hnrtwtii Garth the limit a Fillmore for will with that directing pairings tangle her club with two for two Fva event lt Ry tint If Aima Garrett efr in If be on the will Southwest the the T rt Fay rf Grant Hjrrry games longue champion placed 2b (lareict Tulbh hit a home run for the The honor of opening the dia( uwan !res mat a err aid The final and feature game of contests are decislvecdhe board of Fred I! rt lies is Park p Frank J d cf lb fDls) mond )i war to this Logun fust day year goes play will rnakh the control and umplie will hold the Ray Painter pI Kalth Davis r Mari n The Zmik-Fx- t hange Club game Davis p aid raa Tl r p Th Davis Logan won the powerful D A R G W crew right to call the game at the end brothers Fphiairn is si heduled for 9 JO p m with and ra ad lrd to th Ni hi router I'tah-ldah- o and against Nephl D A R G W won of the two hours crown league from the Pavixn loim Lea Taylor xxaa thrie preliminary gills games Is king of the Sanpete-Sevle- r up from Lex an poked alis the tournament The have Iphralm this last and title the year 6 30 year m p stinting at Flllmora Both are reported ready captured the Salt Lake City fifteenth consecutive annual meet league D Wllkli o I) laninh c L Prhrt F fltaplr Ih D Rlirl 2b W Htrnt IirLl’NA Mnnt Aug 29 (CP) to have excellent aggregations crown this season The Rath oaders D & R G W Is the only team In 1b t n a L fttra tin Jh G rlpht If The complete first round sched-- Mule Iishuies Sup i Intendc nt "has won test season this to for to that be the V team beat the Huitar rf J W"e rf D Ria-- rr appear C Htratton L J ftf it p Ihmiton p p before reached John W Sc hofu Id pi c pared T ues-- d ule follows the title the title Woodbury lorn W L j n Pro p p jraeuroD I ITT It BRACKET ly lo sludv fish culture methods Nephl will face the titlehold rs the finals last year and stands a mu krr and H John roa h g in California Origon Washington crew that good rhame In the lower bracket tLund with a phrntm p m— f) A It G Y vs Nephl K I Tun a p P p M iho and Huh under authority Lhldi II and Peacock has hung up an enviable record of going to the title round again Paitrv Olsen I mplres Y it k t r Nlcdsnn lh Hco J hi m 2h It nr ha m ft h Mali In winning the Central Utah title McClannhans 1s plnvlng In the lb TWtc scorer Ilarvev granted by the state board of sr cf G Olaan tb V S p in— Met ianahan's vs trea The Nephl squad turned back Pay- - meet for the first time Besides the cf Alittcf abd Andarsm cf is I Vern Boudle left and Ven Savage canted plates in the U S amateur golf championships Tuesday at Ogden Country club o: 1 1 'cS Zinik Wins Over Associated To Gain State Meet Finals Net Schedule In Liberty Park Tourney 41-3- n 1 SL Softball Rlch-in- pMMinvned I y l 1 1 i i it Gcmmell Club ? 10 to 9 1 Ostler singled cleanly to left advanced on Vacchlos bunt and scored the winning run on Tezak s Magna Garfield Pmvo single after Campana had popped Gemmell Club out to LaComb on an attempted Pinnsy Beverage Helper bunt The victory was credited to Schedule Wednesday's at Garfield Beverage Mngua Pinnsy Price who allowed only two Provo at Genwnell Club earned rung and eight hits live With nothing more at stake of them In a nearly disastrous than a possible tie for third place fouith Inning when three Gemin the industilal league Finney mell club runs crossed the plate Beverage fiuee?( d through to a Price relieved Sharp midway in Tnnth inning victory over Gemmed the third Inning after Gemmell dug 10-- 9 Tuesday night at Com- club had scored five runs munity park The scoreThe victory tied the two teami GEMMELL Ctt’B FINN FT ARHOaI ABHOA tor third place The second half Flfl 2 0 1b 8 2 1 1 Mfttton ct J lr winner opponent of Pinney Bev- Ilusli 2b 5 2 3 II H inv rf 4 0 2 0 I n( mb r 327 0 3 r s o lb 5 2 1 3 dein the he erage playoff will 4 13 0 J smith 1b 3 2 OMter 1h 2 0 8 m 4 hio If 4 2 2 0 - 1 H 1 cided in Wednesday a games 1 2b 5 uni! if 5 i t can win by defeating ftKuhitii 5 2 2 0 IVmk r 5 2 4 1 ims rf li Bun ss 4 1 Q 31 I i n n 3 2 10 0 t Pinney Beverage should Provo be JFull 0 0 LI HI Arp p 5 1 p 10 defeated while Piovo could slip 3 0 0 1 'm by defeating Gemmell club 37 U 29 ft TntRls 42 13x25 8 Tutsi orsd e mu whti whmii r run should Pinney upset Magna Mag-'nx( 0)5 3i O OoO— 9 w now half a gRme ahead of Gfit inrli 121 401 001—10 Fluty 0 ht if 1 1 X a — Malta m 2 8umi ‘Provo ht JUu nummary 2 2 Ks at unb 2 J Smith Tuesday night a game was a t'lltJifldor Tr7Sk fmiiii 2 Bush 31sro 2 3 sdesco 2 Krrtjra ('srnjai giveaway comedy during the first Ostlrr I 11 isr fit ln btsss— j h ‘four innings when the score stood Mura I at mb Fir Irr ( an t sns Ullr Vet (bio Two hr hits B for Gemmell club but It de-- v hits Firldrr Huh RJtiui Mitts rt Itu n tRfi d tn - ledrr Mntts u eloped into a baneup ball game chi D uhle jlsv in tmh Khsic 1st filura from there on out Pinney tied mnR to 2 I 3 to Oatlrr I n imrs tit her- t- Htiarp 3fk rtrilt vUloryRu toa 'up the ball game In the sixth At tut Off 81 arp 14 Pr)( r when Tedegeo singled then hulled — Off Km scirrl Off vhnrp ft ft f r It ut HI nnit e 'scoied on Vecchio s rj 5 hit rsi I’M 2 Fish ft k Hv ut 8 nrj Going Into the last half of the Jisti 5 lri r 7 Basra on tails Off Jtsh 4 Mis i p 2 Prlrs 2 I mplrr— Barber And ‘ninth with the scoie still tad I’duK k 8 ofr Biauatau i ' t x i 8at-h- v 9-- 8 69-7- 71-6- 9 those failing to get in Tailor and Eddie Driggs who failed bv one stroke at New York Bob Babbish at Detroit Crawford Rainwater at Atlanta Morton McCarthy at BaltiRodnev Bliss and Billy more Cordingly at Omaha Don Sehu-mher at Dallas Frank Dolp at San Francisco and Jack Westland at Portland Ore All five of the 19T8 Walker cup players who had to play through the sectional tests — Yatc? Marvin (Bud) Ward Ray Billows Reynolds Smith and Fred Haas Jr — i qualified handily Among were Tommy -- l two-hns- i t i 9 't ai Blues Capture Dale Meet i 1 F The Blues defeated the Reds Forest Dale womtournament Tuesday with Mrs Vern Brown Mrs C A Hughey Mrs G D Irvine Mrs F R Leads and Miss Auline Leak registering vi tones and Mrs Mrs A 0 Beh-e14 to 7 in the en s team golf ns Hughfy plaved 18 holes all even in the finals of the August leg directors eup tournament and will replay the matih Wednesdav Mrs Perry Davis and Mrs Hughev won the class A prizes In the odd and even tournament and Mrs Leads and Mrs Behrens took the class B prizes The team iesults follow1 0 Utah Industrial League ld 11-1- a 2-- Pinncy Beverage Noses Out 1937 in established champion themselves Tuesday as prime fanavorites to wm the forty-thir- d tional amateur golf championship They shot the best scores in a field of 821 crack golfers who competed in 28 locations throughout the United States In sectional qualifying rounds of the big tournament at Chicago September 6 Playing almost as far apart came as possible they up with totals of 138 Yates firing on the famous East Lake course at Atlanta shot a par 70 in the morning and followed it with a 68 McCormick at Bollywoods Lakeside club fired a 66 four under par and followed it with a 72 Although they have to compete with seven former champions including defending Titleholder Willie Turnesa of New York when the main event starts over the North Shore course these two really stamped themselves as players to beat Nearest to them with 140s were Art Doering who led the biggest district of them all Chicago s Maurice McCarthy of Cincinnati and Robert E Clark of Denver Doering put together rounds of 1 at Olympic Fields to top the 23 qualifiers who emerged from an original list of 136 McCarthy and Clark matched rounds of one-und- er i Newark it Jersey (It) happy-go-luck- process for the Utih amateur golf tournament will get under way at the Salt Lake Country club By The i 1 1 29 ID — NEW YORK Aug y AtCharley Yates lantan who won the British amateur title a year ago and Bruce McCormick Pasadena (Cal) fireman who was national public links for national amateur meet at trials Chicago 1 4 plavers His 72 on the morning round was even par was good enough to of spot Vern give him Bowdle placed second 155 scores 20 over the winning figure of last year Savage also led the field last year His score at the Salt Lake Country club in the 1938 test was s t M V 148 ! Log Angeles Hollywood 72 CHICAGO 111 Aug 29 CD— Ed Kingsley of Salt Lake City Tuesday clinched a place among the national amateur championship i Buffalo 13 linneapc Paul 5 dtana polls ft 2 Kansas nt 2 10 rain louiavtlle at MilwRikee postponed I Par Summary International League American Association -- 2 Me- - Mrs H H Gallcitt took the load medal play against par tournament Tuesday Mrs A1 Jenkins Miss Dorothy Douglass and Miss Jean Kirtley tied for first The standings and scores fol- A 42 — 9 110 000 Field at Ogden Course Amateurs Set Drills for first qualifying Golf Tourney with were The strokes Jimmy 0 0 In the 9am In the i Thomas 3b 5 0 1 4 Reser rf 5 3 0 0 Pacific Coul Ivcagiie annual Hubbard-Den- n medal play golf tournament at the Fort Douglas club Tuesday by turning In a net score of is two strokes 80 The pace-settahead of Mrs E W Field defending champion Second round of the meet will be Wednesday played starting at U t!fft 5 1 10 Utahn Shoots sky-hig- 0 Prhe If 2 14 0 Murry rf Alxeg lb Cntt rell 0 J 0 Correll lb Placovch p 4 1 0 3 Bran! c Hall p xx H himlR Hume p Hayes p 3 Pace at Fort Wlllmsn ilh1 xV 4 Savage Leads Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN— Salt Lake City will have three representatives in the national amateur golf championship tournament when the fairway firing starts at the North Shore Country club at Chicago September 11 Ven Savage and Vern Bowdle topped the small local field In a test at the Ogden Country club to gain posts in the big meet and Ed Kingsley qualified at Chicago with a card of h The Ogden scores zoomed as Professional Tuesday George Schnelter made the course as tough as possible for the test Fringes around the greens were left nearly four Inches long making it impossible to roll approach shots and the greens were too fast to hold a pitch shot As a result the golfers could do little but pitch and pray Every one of the entries In the Ogden trials had their troubles and Ven Savage's impressive card LLWIHT0N ABHOA 0 4 1 1)41 Bishop 2b Revnilda ns Jarrell 3b Fait on! cf Hl iiioff lb N ke If pill 10 10 Costello xAiimns Riirlean FAILS ABHOA TWIN I jf brought in the final Salt Lake tally advancing to third on a wild throw after drawing a walk and coming home on another wild heave The two teams play again here night the effective pitching? of Charley Wednesday BALT I A HI ABHOAl Wry the Twin Falls Cowboys Tmwer r 0 0 11 Tuesday night won the fust game B'rd 3b 2 0 14 rf 8 3 0 0 of a doubleheader against the Og- Arleit I Hrrlru 1 1 Jh OGDFN 3 i slugging Fiscovich 3 Wednesday's Schedule Salt Lake at Lewiston 8 30 pm Pocatello at Boise 813 pm Ogden at Twin Tails 8:13 pm TWIN 3 - - f Tribune Intormountain Service LEWISTON Idaho— The Lewis-Io- n Indians committed six errors here Tuisday night to help the Salt Lake Bees win the first game of thmr series 9 to 3 The Indians combed the slants of Plscovich for II hits one more than the Salt Lakers were able to get off the chucking of Damon Hayes but a jittery infield more than offset the slight advantage in ir Tui'sclav' Iti'Milt Salt Iatkn V Toratrllo S Boise 7 Twin I alls Ogden 9-- -- Amateur Ball Clubs Will Open Annual Stale Tournament at Conununily Park Sunday -- n eve-nlr- 11-1- e Golden Bears Renew Priee’s Contract BERKELEY Cal Aug 29 (19- -C M (Nibs) Price University of California basketball coach was contract given a new two-ye- Tuesday It expires In 1941 The new arrangement will put Price on a full time coaching basts He had been employed as a pRrt time cage coach doing outside work during the off season two-hou- Appeasement! 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