Show -- 7 or 4 t 44 Sunday Blorning ' 4 - - eat $00ford'87-P-t issr One but A Vii (Aciok - Stanford Smacks Fenton Arrives ks?:::x:'::i::::': Injuns' I Best 'Year ' Redskins Take Early Lead In Final Duel t's id r- - ' ::: ir ::::': ' ' ::: ' ' l::: : ::::: :f '''''''''' ' ' ''' i: ' y 1 ' o f:::11:::: ' 74 L - '' : - s Four University of Utah polo players galloped off the eniversity '' '':::: ::":: field Saturday as the dust settled 1 after the last game of the season with their third triumph out of iC:"iVii'"1:':!Z1"'f:'' four starts against the Reds of 1 (1 to te its Stanford Nearly 1000 persons who watched the whirlwind match that resulted In an 4 victory for the Redskins witnessed the climax to the biggest year in polo for the local players and what they saw was the fastest six chukkers of mallet swinging and riding ever staged on the "U" field C Keep Ahead cl or Lis ut ' ' ' ' s' '': l':''':':i''':' ' :: ' ': :''':' :::::' '''ii::: t :0f ':'::: 'lb ::: - i:'-- rn st n- ' - 1e op ' 10 ce al i 3 4 - 1 e c1 18 - k- t- - 10-- or two-gam- last fall V4 )y le pd Watters the outstanding game of the day and probably of his career He scored twice from of iI in d rs 6 e 97 l te n4 he DO In et mob LN ' 4 j i? t:'' - 4‘ :::!': :'::::::i:::'::n: :"' '"i::::: : ''' '' i( - I !::::: - ' L11 w4::::T r?:v::lq:44:?: 'iite:A:t: ':1:' '':::: ': 11 h 1- 1- m - 0 his pivot post and his field game was practically flawless His coming back doesn't displease Captain Watters in the least although John Jensen and "Buzzy" Buswell both turned in their mallets after Saturday's encounter Captain Watters is grooming John Mortenson and figkert Nutt41 for their positions however: and prospects for the coming season are not black The next polo war scheduled on the 'Utah field will be against the University of Arizona classed as the top collegiate polo outfit in the country today Arizona severely trounced the Utes twice last fall The game is set for October 12 and will be played the morning y of the University of of Utah football game 111111111E a 1 ii ‘datf it (11) s40 tvc ttti ropoillo oot SMOOTHEST THE EVER USED 'Vitt :1- 00 GASOUNE AN IN AUTOMOBILE aortototalett I The I3TH '' felt : i': ::14 4!-:::::::::::i t:::: :'" :' ':":'':: '':i 0 i 1: I :: '''':::4':: - j2tj '' ' A ':' :I' '''' ' :::: ' !! !::: ::A :! 9 ::" ' '44 ' new under the son! 't 1- - Z5 ' iodot ' 1101- ::: lpf:: ?wawa ( :: Solid ' f camp with stool durable awn- 44 ' :' Striped Sling Chair - I ''- - ::" root Red 49c Extra - 1 Lltbir Lbittis SOUTH oak Solid frame sling I ' ::- - 1' Plays Here Willie Ryan of New York City checkers champion of America 117acht Chair Value -- i - 1 I : 171mmimlm1 t i il '8-- : 1 -i 1 1 1 198c ) 1 over his pony's neck The Utes won 4 sending the Reds home with a string of three defeats- - and one win for the season The Redskins were sparked by their captain 1 1 chair stolid i i 4° i i PROVO—It looks like a twoteam race in the strong Recreation loop In Provo softball and a wide-ope- n scramble in the Commercial league following two rounds in each circuit during the past week In the Recreation league the Cannon-Ashto- n ten appears to be just as strong as they were last ' t I H B Carlisle Sr of Salt Lake City notched up the first victory P I T A shoot Saturday wheo be tracked 113 out of the two-daOl i26 targets in the doubles on the Salt Lake Gun club's grounds 1900 West North Temple street Carlisle also posted a creditable 95x100 in the first half of the class A singles event C B Higgins also a Salt Lake gunner' hung e Triumph (Continued From Page came up with four errors—these little gestures giving the Cow- boys four unearned runs Cowboys left 15 men on the sacks—twice going down with the bases choked They put to- gather four of their 10 base knocks for the night in a wild first inning to score three runs —only to see that lead amount to practically nothing as the Bees came back to give Fentner an early exit from the game Damon up thehigh 100 singles mark —With 99 etit-:oin class A Right on his heelrwas Dean Hurd of Salt Lake City with 98x100 Hurd smashed 108 to follow Carlisle in the doubles The meet will be concluded Sun- day with the second half of the singles 100 targets to be thrown at 10 a m the handicap event at 1:30 p m and the Mrs Mildred Simpson of '' Salt Lake City took a lead for the worn-Th- e en's title with an excellent score of 96 in the singles a score which' was also high gun in the first half of the class D competition In sec- ond rplace is Dr 0 W Hardy of Clear Creek with 95 top-han- 1 anima 41 Adams2b 5 5 4 4 2 6 0! Sinnottlt 0 0 0 Hugheerf 0 3 0 LMcCn131) 1 5 0 Serpalb 5 2 4 5 Laybornese 4 1 0 9 21 Walkerc 4 4 0 0 01 Teitmyerp a 5 811eConlif 5 Oldnbrglb 4 4 Bates11) Beardc 4 Blatto21) Rogersp Totals 37 5'32 111 2 5 5 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 0 3 2 16 0 2 2 6 1 8 1 1 0 4 Total§ 38 13 33 19 )(Two out when winning run scored year when they took the city title Score by Harvey Hansen one of the ace Idaho Falls inningat 001 100 000 00— 2 100 000 100 01— 3 throwOgden is chuckers in the city again Summary: Runs—Duff Beard Olden and berg TeitMyer Laybourne Errors—Walker ing them for Cannon-Ashto- n 2 Oldenberg Stolen base—Beard Sacrifice with the heavy sluggers he has be- bit—Walker bit—L McConnell hind him in Lavar Kump Jolley and Twobane hit—Hughes Rune batted in— Arlett Bates Adams Teitmyer Fred Weimer they should be the Hughes Double plays—Blatt° to Forni to Bates Adams to Serpa Fond to Blatto team to beat all year Teitmver to Adams to Serpa Struck out— of Provo the city scourge Long Bases on By Tiltmyer 6 by Rogers 4 balle—Off Teitmyer 4 off Rogers 6 Time team after softball the Pipe Plant —2:25 Umpires—Campbell and Arthur first for the losing out last year Scorer—Warden time in a number of seasons is Twm FALLO SALT LAKE undefeated so far and will give AB110A1 ABHOA Bettie rf 5 0 2 01 Moreaco as 5 2 2 2 any team a battle Don Overly March' so 5 2 1 31 Perry lb 3 0 2 1 probably the steadiest pitcher in Caney° lb 5 2 12 01 Buriesn et 2 1 1 0 i3 the city has allowed but nine scat- Wake et 54 20 12 3101 Robello lb 4 11 9 0 Endress lb 0 0 Partee If 4 tered hits in two games so far and Mullen If 5 0 2 Ot Owen rf 0 0 2 0 2b 3 2 0 3! Schiming e 3 1 8 0 Bishop trouble serious in been has never Navarro e 3 0 4 11 Steele 28 4 2 2 3 In the Commercial league it is renter p 13 02 0 01 Hateht f 3 0 1 0 ' 0 II Marlowe p 3 000 HaVel P Impossible to pick a standout agp 0000 111rate gregation but from results so 'far 39 10 24 Totals 31 S 27 6 the C C C camp team must be Twin F!Mis 300 002 000- -6 013 005 00x- -9 Salt Lake given a slight edge Summary: Rune—Baltic Marehl Can Three-bas- e I avan Endres Perry Hayes Morose° Burleson 2 Robello 2 Part e' 2 SehimErrors--MarcSteele ling klatehett Partes 2 Runs batted in—are i Bishop Burleson Robello Partee 2 Schimling 2 Steele Double play—Moreaco to Steele to Robello Left on bases—Twin Tails 15 Salt Lake S Winning pucker— Two-bas- e SUN VALLEY Idaho May 25 Marlowe Losing pitcher—Hayes ThreeMase hits—Endrees Robello of Margaret hit—Moresco UPI — Engagement Struck out—By Tenter 1 Helen Jennings women's ski Cham- by Hayes 1 by Marlowe 7 5Bases on balls off Marlowe —Off Tenter 5 off Hayes pion of California' and Dick Dur- 5 Runs rerponsible for—Tenter 3 Hayes 5 Marlowe 1 Hit with pitched ball— ranee Sun Valley Ski club secre- Wake and Beitla by Marlowe Wild pitches Marlowe Balk—Marlowe Time tary and former Dartmouth and —Hayea —2:31 Umpires—Evans and Jackson was announced ace ski Olympic Durranee Will Wed Woman Ski Star Saturday Miss Jennings is a daughter of Win Weight Title Mrs Lawrence Sherman Jennings L NEW YORK May 25 (UP)— of Berkeley Cal She attended the University of California and is a Muscle men from the York Barmember of the Alpha Phi social bell club of York Pa swept the Retail Italica first four titles in Saturday's natity sorToh Ways will be married in Berke- tional senior A A U weight-liftin- g & WEST TEMPLE ley June 9 and will live at Sun championships at Madison Square Garden M: Valley 71281 A S Cs HMue : LL 11' all Ss LL ((lie)) H Ted Ehler Hollywood (b ) —94 Alf Christ ensen Ogden (a) 95 W D Harrison' Provo — 89 (P) W D Clavton'S L (co N4 -0 re (c 1 85 C12tonHoHwtiardraElilg " S Weill! 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