Show ro N I 1 - our VI atches Put earn Golf 7- C C Squad 7-1 In Feature Nib ley Will Play Forest Dale on Park Course The 47it -- 5 1 i halfway mark Sunday with four promising battles on the docket The feature battles are expected to be the Fort Douglas vs Salt Like Country club match at the Canyon club at 10 a m and the annual bottle between theold rivals Nib ley Park and Forest Dale at Nib ley at 12 o'clock Prove at Ogden In the other matches Provo will journey to Ogden and meet the country clubbers and Logan will tome to Salt Lake City to meet The Ogden match will Bonneville m and the Bonne10 a at open ville battle will get under way at 'W fx 1 — 1 'e y I f ' ' noon The Country club match will be headlined with the No 1 battle featuring Professional Tee Branca and Thornton D Morris of the Fort Douglas club against Professional Alex McCafferty and Ed 9:20—Sam Cooner Fort Douglas Ernie Schneiter El Monte 9:30—Ed Kingsley Salt Lake C Tee Branca Fort Douglas C Bountiful Sets Loop Play '' n u who will - - 1 OGDEN—The speediest boats in the state will open the 1940 racing season on Pineview lake at the head at Ogden canyon in the annual regatta of the Ogden Pine-vieYacht club June 2 it was announced Saturday by George S Turnquist secretary The regatta this year is being sponsored by the Ogden Elks lodge No 719 in conjunction with their annual convention in Ogden The Great Salt Lake Yacht club and Provo Boat club hake Advised the committee in charge 1hy are sending some of their fastest craft to participate Turnquist said the events till in- clude races for 224-hostock runabouts racing runabouts stock runabouts racing runabouts "C" hydtbplanes ll women's outboard open ad w free-for-a- I i d d Wood-Be- n n y y E Glover-Harr- y n k Wilcox-Georg- Karns-Ole- b fichults-RaIn- y Henderson-Howar- y y Holier-Me- n N N Y 64- - Y 70-- 141 Willie 70-- 141 Macfarlane Purchase (Withdrew) William Goidbeck Martin Pose owners putting their crafts through their paces at the lake Purchase (a) Ray Billows Poughkeepole N T Charles Yansick Central Valley N Y 6872-1- 40 Ed Oliver Hornell N Y 6972-1- 41 Jimmy Hines Great Neck N Y 71 Will Be Held On Memorial Day Smith Mt N Kisco N Falls Chicopee 71- - Y Maze Argentina Vic Ohezol Deal N J Andy Lapolk Paltroon '43 N J Fazio Philadelphia (a) Charles Whitehead Plainfield (a) Frank Strafed Great Neck George N J N Y N J 7174-- 145 (a) Philip L Azt Bloomfield Mourne O'Connor Belleville 71-- N J 74'- - 145 John Kidder Pfeifle:told P1- 145 Gene Hunts Philadelphia Louis Barber Harrison 74-- -7 N Y 71- - 145 73-- Jimmy Thomson Chicopee Falls Mass Johnny Farrell Short Hills N J 72- 145 Paul Runyan White Plains (a) Denotes amateur N Y 74 Gottschall Snares Tourney at C C Les Gottschall captured the May leg directors' cup at the Salt Lake Country club Saturday by defeat2 in the grand ing G I Reed final battle over 36 holes Both shot fine golf Joe Lawrence captured the class A prize in the medal play golf 3-- tournament with Henry Boonstra and Sam Cunningham tying for second M D Paine and J B Burnham while thousands of enthusiasts line won class B honors a n d Tracy the Provo river to watch the Fowler and George Earl were class speeding motorboats While many Provo and Utah coonty owners will enter the re-- gatta rliursdaya majority of the trophies are expected to 2 forGolf Matches Hogan Horton PROVO — "Skitterbmg" drivers from all of the boat racing centers of Utah and a feew from as far away as Wyoming will ponverge upon Provo on Memorial day for the first regatta of the year on the Utah lake racing course Larry Atkinson of Provo who has charge of entries reports that this "warm-up- " regatta for the second annual Fourth of July races will attract as many bouts as competed in the Independence day races last year H W Bennion of Rock Springs Wyo is bringing his speedy miniature hydroplane to compete in the class A division His competition will be furnished by one of Provo'a own Bill Carlson With interest in boating and racing reaching an all time high in Provo more than 12000 spectators are expected to line the shores of the lake for the event Each week end finds approximately 150 boat Mamaroneck 66-- 130 Utah Lake Regatta be carried away by drivers from Salt Lake exceed 1 kit inches Boat: Must be 13 feat the season: City Ogden and other boat clubs MiniMIIM length and weight 675 Potlw4 33 Racing Runabout—No restrictions egCam Harmon with "Nautl-Gal- " May 31 and June 18—Rov's Service vs Smith's Inn Bountiful Market vs Farm rept displacement must be same as oil Thayne Free with "Torchy" and stock motors Bureau Centerville vs Motor Sales June 4 and June 20—Smith's Inn vs Class "C" Hydroplane—Open Lou'irKimbalI are a trio of Salt Bountiful Market Motor Sales vs Roy's Free for All—Opeti fastest Lakers with probably-th- e Service Farm Bureattvs Centerville Inboards—Open MI boats in restricted classes must be boats entered so far aneshould June 6 and June 23—Motor Sales vs Farm Bureau Centerville vs Smith's Inn weighed Rove Service vs Bountiful Market Standard grade gas and oil muet be used fight it out for honors in the class June 7—Exhibition games in all eVentil except class "C" hydroplane C hydroplane division Thisevent June 11 and Juno 27—Motor Sales vs Life jackets must be worn by all drivers Bountiful Market All courses must be approved by racing will be the fastest of the dayi Farm Bureau vs Ifln tOMMill11011 Smith's Centerville vs Roy's Service or midget boat In the class June 13—Farm Bureau vs Roy's Serv- All entries must drawfor position ice Bountiful Market vs Centerville' Motor flag for start class A E Roche of Trenionton Flag Signals—White Sales vs Smith's Inn Checkered flag for finish Red flag for with "Sweet Alice" Ellis Fox of June 21—Exhibition games stopping race or ordering boat off course 0 Coalville with "Skiddo" and Klix Jones- - ofmOgden with—an—unnamed boat probably will have the fast- Line-Up- s t est crafts Atkinson said Service runabouts will be paced Port Douglas Malt ilAks C C At by Joe Ray of Salt Lake City with Tee Branca-D Morris Alex 11cCattertv-Evs Kingsley Dr Frank Reeves of Coalville with Cliff Buck-EJensen vs Bernotto Walt Coggriti-Jo- s Brick vs Royal JensenRudy Orlob Lingentelter "Echo" and boats owned by L O Mel Jensen-gavs Bob Prince Cooper Rea Rogerson-FreVs Turner and Eldon Clark of Provo Gottschall Melt lgulliner-La- s Conley (Match to Star t at 10 a m) as other entrants Jack F Hughes Pnver At Oggea C C vs Earl Becker Crane of Murray and Roche are entrants George Behneiter-Gu- s vit- Mathieu John Ferlet Days Crowton-Tocin the 22 horsepower racing run- I R Ivins-B Thatcher vs Z Smith Ernie Pallentine-vs g Bean Mark Nilsen-Cy Hammond-Ar- t Benning about class and should provide Booth-vs Snow L LaMont Cloyd Yeager some real excitement in this event (Match to star t at 10 a m) At LOgitil glonneeille Atkinson said Sohn Memerine-Jacvs Bowdle Disunagel John Geertsen-Vere vs The races Thursday will start at Pete Randall-DicLundahl Burtott Jtuldy vs Bill Reuben Pedersen-BoMartin Burt noon with weighing in of boats to A vs Norm Glen Warthington-Lundahl Vetterli vs Hansen Z W Lundahl-Cour- t Jack Anderson-KellHanes take place at 10 a m Entries will (Match to str I at noon) still be received but in order to At rarest Data Nibley Park vs Demke Perry-HCromer Jerry rd get the classifications set and the Keil ghellRalph Mitchell Otis l's Vern Dalton-Jiheats arranged it would be of vs A ndron Hai Badger-Rogummerhays Wally Johnson-Larrvs Woodrow Asmus-CuLone Pus Miltham-Bit- i Heller assistance to get them in great vs l Paul Dkk iversOtttro (left nesel Motels to star t at now) early Atkinson said k NEW YORK May 25 UPI—Craig t h e blond slugger from Mamaroneck N Y shattered all listed records for 36 holes in a "major" golf tournament Saturday when he fired a second round of 66 four under par for the Forest Hills field club on top nt his amazing opening rotind- of 64 Friday His total of 130was the lowest ever recorded in a tournament of national or sectional imcourse portance over a The nearest approach to Wood's mark in a major tournament was the 132 scored by Henry Cotton in the 1934 British open Ray Billows Poughkeepsie N Y amateur ace held a lease on third place m the field was paired up for the final 36 holes Sunday Scores of the leaders: Ben 135 oss duni by pop 37 Fort 'Women Plan Tuesday Event Fort Douglas women golfers will hold an invitation day tournament Tuesday( with members allowed to Invite a guest for t h e regular :1 Plans to defend intermountain amateur golf crown at Ogden Golf and Country club this week Henry Mathieu Iiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4:iiicitOi--Golf Opens This Week 0 Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN—What is expected to be the largest field in the his- tory of the event will tee off the morning of Memorial day May 30 in the annual Intermountain amateur golf championships at the Ogden Golf and Country club Defending the title be won last year will be that little big man from the Ogden Country club Hen- ry Mathieu Mathiea has been shooting excellent golf this year and will be a tough man to beat George Schneiter Ogden Coun try club pro announced Saturday that deadline for entries had been set for Tuesday Practice rounds e will be permitted Monday and links The Salt Lake City public Tuesday golf trials which were originally Another colorful Intermountain scheduled at the Bonneville course tournament the annual be held at Bonneville and For- tbur event which is run off each est Dale instead according to Ar- - year between rounds in the amahold Goff director of the Public teur title battle will be held Fri Links tourney for the - U S G A day afternoon SChneitersaid De-i- n this region fending champions are John GeertEighteen holes will be played sen pro at Bonneville in Salt Lake at Bonneville and 18 holes at For- City and Walter Cosgriff of est Dale Sunday July 7 The Bonneville three low qualifiers in the event Schneiter said all matches would will form the Salt Lake City three-ma- n be over 18 holes The complete team to enter the national schedule is: Qualifying rounds for public links meet at Detroit July amateur Thursday morning first 22 to 27 round Thursday afternoon pro- Entry blanks for the trials have amateur tourney Friday at 2 p m been given to Professional Jerry second round in amateur Satur- Henderson at Nibley Park Tom day 2 p m semifinals Sunday McHugh at Forest Dale and John morning finals Sunday afternoon Geertsen at Bonneville Golfers Schneiter said he expected sevwill be able to sign up tor the meet eral Idaho players to enter the with theseprolessionals meet Howard Crocker of Denver The local team trials have been Colo amateur ace( has already d made posisble by the entered Royal Utah Golf Fellowship which has been inaugurated ny H F Russell U S G A representative to promote funds for the development of golf in the state Part of the funds are to be used to send the public links team to the national tournament and part will help to The next major tournament on send the winner of the U S open the Utah women 's golf docket will trials to the national classic be the popular Fort Douglas invitation event which is scheduled at the Post club June 3 to 7 Dale Bonny Get Public Links Trials nun Log men Beat Church Team Tenniaeaders Slate City Tournament Parley Van Nort junior and women's representatives respectively The city meet has been tentativel§ scheduled for June 1 to 9 on the Salt Lake Tennis club courts at Forest Dale and one of the most important matters to be taken up Monday is selection of a manager for the tourney All tennis players who paid a fee for participation in any sanctioned tournament in Utah last year are qualified members of the Salt Lake Tennis issociation and as such are entitled to vote f o r 1940 officers at Monday night's meeting near-recor- 8-- 6-- dam Ing 1352 The: ofw 10171 Tt mile fish Paul of t son The to fi pros pout for mile Fc repo that of of t a Out DI Whit only Low of end wen Pop' to 8 wen 1"( the wit! per In urg( Chu pie dou 6-- 7-- mor angl 7-- t 11111111 1111 C III a I 1 a 1:libil AV tb4t ivc‘ly 5 NZ I rk7Fro A 1 IA1 Ii tRP4tf I tE Ott J C 1 le 1 AP field is expected to take part in the event this season and a large and elaborate list of prizes has been arranged for the winners 0 The players will be divided Into flights according to handicaps and qualifying scores Enough flights will be formed to give players of every standard of golf a chance to play against rivals of the same ability A 3-- stre th Women Wait Fort Meet S L er 6-- newly-forme- 6-- old Barker secretary-treasurDave Freed and Karl Axelsen directors Cleo Sinnard and Joan now stud Texas Woman Captures Golfing Title ROCK SPRINGS Wyo—Thum's coupled nine hits with six floly Name errors to defeat the Churchweekly competition A medal play vs par tournament men 10-- 5 in the Rock Springs city will be held The meet will be fol- softball league ' Wednesday night lowed by a luncheon at the club- while Barney's Sporting Goods was house Mrs F C Armour will be taking a 8 defeat from the B in charge P O Elks Plans for the city tournament will be formulated at a general meeting of the Salt Lake Tennis association to be held at 15 East First South street Monday at 7:30 p m Officers for the 1940 campaign will be elected during the session President Bob Goodell announced Saturday Other officers of the association from 1939 include Ross Sutton vice president Har- C( Utah's professional and amateur golfers are alto the 1940 state open championship forward looking ready tournament which wilt be hell at the Salt Lake Country club June 14 15 and 16 Emery Zimmerman of Portland won the medal play test last year and Vern Bowdle topped the amateur field Both winners are expected to be back in tha 1940 race Invitations Sent Invitations to all leading profesIn the northwest and sional FORT WORTH Texas May 25 on thegolfers Pacific coast as well as till—Valiant Mrs Frank Gold- Colorado and Idaho have already thwaite substituted the great heart been sent out and the usual strong for a lagging golf game in the field is expected The tournament will be a 72- darkest spots of a dramatic golf hole medal play event the same match Saturday coming back on as usual and $1000 in cash prizes the fading holes tà defeat Mrs Es- - will be distributed among the five Several fine telle Lawson Page 2 and 1 for the lleading professionals amateur awards will also be posted women's southern title simon-pur- e shotmakers idol champion of for the The home-tow- n Ed Kingsley Utah's ace amaTexas and winner of the southern as a budding youngster seven years teur who has been unable to play in the open for several years is ago courted trouble for 26 holes then quickly swept away the expected to participate' this season John Geertsen Chapel Hill N C veteran with a Tee Branca AlexGeorge Schneiter McCafferty Earl grooved game that reappeared as Schneiter Schneiter Jerry suddenly as it left her in the morn- - Henderson Ernie and other local players ing round Three down and 11 to play stay- - are expected to make strong bids - for the cash In that close to Mrs Page's velvety game only through some mi- - Calcutta Dinner raculous recovery shots that came The tournament is scheduled the hole after hole the attractive week after the national open at young mother of two infant daugh- - Cleveland Many of the leading ters started firing at the pins Just as suddenly did Mrs Page's coast pros are expected to stop off way home from the game start folding On the twenty- - here on their seventh she pulled her tee shot national to participate The usual Calcutta dinner will into the rough and floundered be held at the Country club on through the weeds and trees on three more shots before finally the eve of the Utah golf classic reaching the green Mrs Goldthwaite picked up the hole with a N Y Net Star Takes coasting six Into the last nine they went Mrs Connecticut Title Page still leading by two holes and NEW HAVEN Conn May 25 12 feet from the hole with her sec- ond iron Mrs Goldthwaite eight (A')—Jack Mahoney of NeW York feet short of Of men studied the Clip won the ConnecliCill lenni3 rolling surface then chipped per- - championship Saturday defeating fectly The ball rolled 50 feet into Martin Buxby of Miami Beach 6 2 0 Fla 1 the hole for a birdie three Mrs Goldthwaite won the title Miss Gracyn Wheeler of Santa with that shot It set her game on Monica Cal ranked fifth nation-fir- e She squared the match in the ally defeated Miss Louise went one up on the next mond of New York 5 5 for hole and remained in front the women's title g full-leng- th a Ogden Provo Prepare For Boating Meets Junction City Sets June 2 Races On Pineview Lake F 1940 State Meet Scheduled June 14 15 16 at C C will 38-ho- le The rules adopted by t he Utah BOUNTIFUL—The first games for this of the season in the Bountiful soft- Boat Racing associatio regattas follow: ball league will be played Tuesday year's 2212 H P Stock Rune ut—Motor: to be altered except which can night at the city ball pan Teams not to exceed be removed or a bole playing will be: Farm Bureau vs 114 inches Boat: Must cutlut feet mini- length and weigh 500 Sounds Roy's Service at 7:30 p m Boun- mum 2214 H P Ruing Runkbout—No retiful Cash Market vs Centerville strictions except piston displacement must same as on stock motors No racingr at 8:30 p m and Motor Sales vs be ' motors can be used Smith's Bungalow Inn at 9:30 p m 3312 H P Stock Runabout—Motor: Not Schedule for the first half of to be altered except muffler beitet not to Schnelter-Gordo- en in the state - ' rs The women golf gather at Forest Dale Sunday at 2:30 p m for the annual driving champion g longest-drivin- Craig Wood The test will start at 9 a m with the second 18 holes slated) to gets under way at 1 p m Jobn Geertsen lanky Bonneville pro won the test last year and went to the meet Geertsen and George Schneiter Ogden pro are favorites this season Pairings for the event: 9 a m—Gus Becker Ogden Earl Schneiter Country club Provo 9:10—John Geertsen Bonneville George Schneiter Ogden C C Utah's Golfers Set Sights for Open Bk)k Wood defend her women's driving Mary Lou Thomson championship Sunday in the annual meet at Forest Dale Monday oti 'G'o Mary Lou Thomson of Nib ley Park won the crown last year and will be back to defend her title Mrs H H Gal liett of Fort Douglas winner of the Mark E Weiss tournament will also be on hand to try for further honors Mrs E T Easley of El Monte runner' up in the Weiss test is 'eXpected to join the large field that will go after the honors Other strong candidates for the championship are expected to be Mrs G D Irvine Mrs Walter Hansen Mrs Knox Patterson Mrs Helen Wise Mrs Al Emery Mrs A C Moore Mrs Walter Miller Mrs W J Jennings Mrs J F Baman Jessie Schofield and many others Each contestant will be allowed ! three shots and an average of the three will be taken to determine :'? the 1940 victor Drives must stay in the fairway Besides the driving contest all prize winners in the Mark E Weiss Invitation tournament will be awarded their prizes according to Professional Tom McHugh who will have charge of the affair Kingsley Eight of Utah's finest golfers will tee off Monday at the Fort Douglas club in hopes of qualifying for the United States open golf championship tournament which will be held at the Canterbury Golf club at Cleveland Ohio June 6 to 8 Only one of the eight golfers will qualify for the event He will be the shotmaker who can tour the tough Post fairways and greens in the least number of strokes His Title Will Wood Breaks Record in Golf Tourney Both the Fort and C C teams are strong but so far neither squad has won a match The tusale Sunday should be dote and is expected to produce some sparkling golf Ogden Country club is leading the division A race with three straight victories and should reach the halfway mark with a clean slate Nib ley Leads Nib ley Park is setting the pace In division B with a pair of wins and no defeats On the home course the Nib ley Crew is hard to beat and the leaders should hang up tivir third victory Sunday— Bonnevilte state champions are expected to take Logan into camp without much trouble 1111 ark Today alfway N ships The Utah Coif association team championship race will reach the Open Trials Set Monday ace a Driving Meet Set Today At Dale Club Mt lk ii r' Defends Driving Crown Fort Meets May 26 1940 ' Salt gakt reibunt Zile Stuiday Morning— 1 C d SAVE on arigInal purchase prke cars prIcad t solloew SAVE deproclatlan on rive old oar Trade sp to a better am s SAVE costly repalre end rscondIllon- P Ina on your old oar tI -' NOTICE:SAME alif01 Cop Fort Tourney LO14f- Ernie Fallentine and Cliff Buck won class A prizes in the Fort Dougras medal play vs par tour- nament Saturday and Harry Price led class B golfers Arjth W W Kloster and Ed Sheets tied for second W D Habish and A W Stibich were clue C victors All 111 1P 'A! x1:13 41A Mr voLESALER iED To B LPlocrs You Own SEE OUR USED CAR IARGAINi IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION " 1 platt OF THIS PAPER e Meet Postpo-nEVANSTON Wyo The Uinta County Sportsmen's association meet here Friday has been postponed until June 6 at 8 p m in the city hall when pictures of wild life will be shown and a lunch served Reports will be heard on fishing conditions throughout the countyd CAPITAL STREATOR- r C CHEIMOLET SMITH INC a ot 11TH SOUTH AND STATE Was 205S ' 505 SOUTH MAIN Was 2693 1 t 1 I a |