Show 64t or A' A : 0' Ag 0 1r : Vv s'‘ - argoi--410- 1 s 1 18 - s0- 31ay 281 19404 Salfgakt Zribuitt Tuesday Morning— 0 - i 1 to 4 Defeat in Series ands Pocatello Salt Lake I k i 1 i Bees Bunch Blows' New Chucker Ogden Golfér Hurls Reds WinsIS To Overtake Foe To to Open Trials- '' - I ardinals Shell Tate for Four Runs in First Canto at S L - By Marlowe Branagan The only guy in the park doing a thriving business Monday' night at Community park when the Pocatello Cards and the Salt stand was thegent Lake Bees opened their current three-gamselling bromide powders—and at latest reports he was out In search of isomething to drum up more business 'for Tuesday Hitting the nail on the head with Bees copped the game not before they had ::: :? ::::::i whole affair with a ''''":7''1::::1:' had a headache :: Tate by name gave t 2320 fans a headache ssateooss ! :1: inability to get the ' the first frame—and 001t ::' 'IgtokessZN in turn were tait '':: xi' "4 "::1 ings in their noggins " ' ' little I the evening's so -- s s !:- I Ristsu Rescues i i II 1 ''''i '':: Lefty Mel Ristau '' ::!!": ':'':''':74!!!!4rthe doctor ordered :"'':''i t' -: wounds Tate inflicted :::1:: ti: -':1:::: stay on the firing - ' ' c ::::Tisi:i went into the game ik 00) 01 VOSK4 doing an adagio were the 'pains s ::: '?''':- - Won 'Salt Lake Idaho Fails Twin Falls pocatello ::::::ç: :i'::-:"- 4 f:-- IL :t :':' 0) (34) Pocatello at Salt Lake 8:15 vs Jansen p m Sandal (0-- ? -- his black-thatche- i tt fi 4 I i i 1 It : the Cards Those four runs - for Tom Robello to the' showers—which Lefty Mel Rtstau a come as a raise in t :Slightly ':'' 7 7 (: one-thir- A d twice saw his infield : him out of ttrouble !fast twin killings Long John Pavlige t i 14 - ' ' : : i 9-- tamer than a the first six inningn three runs tat that ABHO Sheehan sit 3 1 0 gime being unearned is g ? ran ralruelt into John right AL 1 0 9 e hen the seventh 4 1 0 2b Harngtn Lowe lb 4 2 7 up on him for three rigtit:smacks 160070rtvar:i A I H runs three runs 0 0 0 Also Pavlige walked Sum p those free tickets to Itigtt1- 4 8 A ----exactly do his Totals 32 7 24 ' ''' good i i I - t ' In the fatal ' whiffed Jack Hatchett walked R Iista u also walked and Ray fly to left advanced Roy Partee banged a left to score Ristauand Rebell° singled Earl Owen singled grounder over second scored when Frank YOU'RE s I j : - SMOKES' 1 ABH0A moresco les Bridgers ss 3 0 o 11 White et 3 a 4 01 Perry 3b Partee If raptiner rt 54 10 42 01ll Robello lb Zipay lb ''''-e''- '' PaNlige '"' i -' i --lots " "'''''' : - - "" ' i s ' IASI t -q t 1 " 1 s 1 t - - '''''' ''' '''N- "'' ' 1 : : — : "' I ' ts' ' - Id 11 ' : 1'fv I sessoN ' f7 70 s- '''s 40181110111 1 : : - - it - of ?time Motet eswoosous aJ oraosossos mo asisaes t lt 9lif COSLoolliGN : ' k i to -s - I' ti n :Pa cift ' R A 'kai"'U-'-14- 1-- second Branca's dqve strayed to the right of the farrwalt Just in the edge of the The diminutive pro hit a rough perfect iron dead for the pin but it rolled to the far side of the carpet Splits Fairway Schneit r after splitting the fairway ith his drive lifted a six iron Just to the left of the flag The ball hit the green took a hop towards the pin and stopped less than two feet from the cup! Branca's putt was courageously long and he took a four George hit the sphere into the 'cup for his second birdie to sew up the honors That great finish under pressure labeled Schneiter as a worthy representative for Utah in the biggest of all American golf meets George had some trouble on the greens but his game was sound all the Only once during the day way was he off the fairway and his wood shots and short irons were played brilliantly The Ogden-prannounced Monday after winning the right to play in the open that he would confer with Ogden Country club offieers and If there were no objections he would compete in the national meet which is Cleveld at the Canterbury chib in June 6 to 8 Third Attempt It will be Schneiter's third attempt in the national open meet He tied with George Von Elm for sixteenth place in 1934 and got into the 1935 tourney without qualifying He finished thirty-secon- d in the 1935 event fine golf all the Branca way He payed field at the halfway mark with an even par 72 and held the Ilead untili Schneiter finished GeoTge had a four-foputt on the final 'green to clinch the honors but the ball rimmed the cup end stayed out forcing the playoff Only six golferstook part in the John Geertsen finished trials third with 152 The trials for the Bonneville pro were a nightmare The lanky golfer on the greens had his troubles in the rough but he came out in fine style It was his putting that boosted his score Ernie Schneiter pro at El Monte pas fourth on the lis- with 153 p rovo pro was fifth'ivith 154 53 :s Becker of Ogden the only amateur to lake part was sixth with 153 Ed King- Sam Cooner did not par uotypaatned - lb Serpa 4 5 1I 4 0 0 0) 2 1 1 Welker d —4 Carpenter p 4 24 141 Totals 30 15 27 9 010 000 000- -1 t I Rutis—Adati7 '11t)'47: --- II Totals 3fl Twin Falls 01 Ogmars: 11 41 1 McConnell : base—Mc- : hits—McConnell Lap Mullen 3: Sinnott 'Metes Duff Errors—Canavan Stolen Sacrifice Connell Runs batted in—Sinnott Duff 3 ! r Hayes Hughes Doubleplays— )2S c 'otnnell to Adams to Serpa Wake to Marchl to CatiaVatl: Sinnott to Admit : Struck out—By Carpenter 4: O'BOyla 3 belle —Oft Carpenter I O'Boyle 133oseillinotti Mulleins i and timpire!---Campbe- ll Arthtit - -- WI&mi ' s AB Club 105 Hughes of Ogden 61 S McConnell of Idaho Falls 38 Tom Canavan lb Twin Fails Al Steele 2b Salt Lake - 115 Lanny McConnell 3b Ogden 114 Joe Egnatic of Boise bote Liyhounte: as Ogden Player rete R 9 SS 3 SI 47- - 111 - 41 39 35 18 12 25 50 54 70 42 35 4 5 2 4 2 35 51I S 2 1 S 2 5 4 1 S 2 2 2 0 1 1 I 0 31 13 371 361 360 357 343 333 333 333 11 14 25 17 9 6 S ys D : c at if S - ' - 47---- 4r:' t TSUI( 60016: Cash price with youi old thO 1 r 6 s i r gr - I i' I GOOD 0- DEt E E ' t l e S 0 1 se 4 a- I - t!'1201'‘ '' :::: ' :: 4: '' :: :z'" 1::::::'"'"':: ::::i :ss pei to Ilyr thi heat r 7-- I ' ':'::' ::::::::::::: 6-- 6-- - gat nin wh wit P1 Ph thE 6-- tor the agE fi sta Br( the In Co( wit Fir ma i : 40 pionship Salt Lakers Enter 4 e By Hugh S Fullerton ir Lawson Little Jr for NEW YORK May 27 mer "grand slam" amateur golf champion of the United States and Great Britain came Into his own as a professional Monday as 139 hardy survivors of a field of more than 1100 earned start- ing places in the 1940 national open golf championship Professional golf has been- at Chick Evans open and amateur Isbng hard grind for Little whose champion in 1916 and Jock Hutspecialty as an amateur waspatch chison Sr British open champion in 19'21 were among the promrather than I '''' imedal I play nent players who missed out at ' ' he Others I n cl uded Al Monday "beL Chicago proved he Krueger Bill Mehlhorn and Amalongs when he teur Art Doering Incidentally ''5:i':::::? i led the entire :'''$l'':''': Jock Hutchison Jr made the ':'::':' field in the 25 eass(!-f- : 'sgrade sectional quail-:010- S L Billy Burke winner of the open 0 " tying teat for 7:':::::j:1-- ' in 1931 failed to get by at Clevewith the open land another big district but two an amazing 36- of golfs "grand old men" were hole score of lk ''': successful Gene Sarazen who had 134 It was :::':::4tr-(''Zto play through for the first time j I the iV4i046" since 1920 and Walter Hagen both probably :s greatest' feat he shot creditable scores Johnny has turned iin is Gbodman Tony Manero Johnny A pro for his Farrell and Sam Parks Jr all winnings so far Lawson Little former open winners qualified have been lim- easily Goodman also a former ited to a couple of tournaments amateur champion was five under on the winter tours par with a 139 at Omaha Little put together rounds of 65 and 69 over the difficult No 4 and No 1 couries at Chicago's Olympia Fields club to show the way for the largest field to attempt to qualify in any of the 25 districts His 65 was a course record Tuesday's Schedule Al White Perk and he cut eight strokes off par Columbia League for thetwo rounds He was three Young Republicans VI M W A Smelting ye ML Fuel strokes better than the next-bescorers among the 1132 starters guPP'Y' 9 p m—Pinney Beverage If& Bennett Leonard Dodson who led the Kan- °isms sas City district The feature game on Tuesday's shot Mangruqualifiers second softball schedule brings together Lloyd at Chicago and Lewis E Wors- American Smelting and Mountain ham leader at Washington D C Fuel Supply Armand (Gunner) ' Gunderson will dish them up for shot 138's Little's feat was all the more the Smettermen and Jack Stahl remarkable when it is considered for the gas house gang The conthat some of golf's most famous test is billed for 8 o'clock meet the Woodmen Modern figures 'couldn't' make the qualifyi evening's ing grade at all- With the field for Young Republicans n theStone will the open at Cleveland June 8 opener Len (Silent) limited to 170 and with 31 players twirl for the M W A boys and Borg's turn exempted from the sectional quail- It is Doug (Butcher) fYing only 139 places were left to to burn them In for the Politicians b decidedMonday In the final game of the evethose who failed to Pinney Beverage tackles Benwere sensation ning BenHogan qualify Walt Little of Pinof the winter "swing" who earned nett Glass only an alternate's berth 'in the ney Beverage and Bart DenWry big New York district where Al Bennett southpaw will probably Brosch led the way with 140 Ho- square off in this cotiteA Cudahy Packing won the weekly gan was just Hit strokes behind Willie Macfarlane 1925 open prize given to the winning team Willie Turnesa 1938 in the fastest genie The Packers champion amateur champion and Ray Bil- blanked Anderson Jewelry 3 to 0 conlows last year's amateur runner-u- p Thursday night In a also missed out York test (AP)--Willi- "5 o'clock Shadow" 1" : am -- 7!-- ' 7 :0L'si :' il"'::: ii: '' SO ilizz tint? 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I Tribune I9termounta1n Wire '''''l 4MOVO—Entriet in the second annual Utah valley tennis tournament to be held May 30 to June 2 on the day courts of so s Provo tennis club must be in by 6 p m Wednesday Fred (Buck) ? tisok: i i 'ri 'sem ':s' Dixon director said Monday Entries may either be mailed or 4N 1 :!'t: phoned to Dixon before that time ::'::H:'Z::?i:Hi' Dixon is especially anxious to attract the younger players of the section to the meet Ss It is the ':1li:::''"'''R':'::":!'!1:::2'''''-- ''''1':''1:'!1::'':'::'!'': '''''':l:A:'':'''"" - - -- '' b I g gest tournas ' ment of southern: f: : - - iy Utah 'Young '''':::s::: :H:::K:"' 7 ''''' ' ' 7'" ' - - ''' players can get a lot of experience 711P' Frank Mehner and Gordon Giles ':1: in the tourney t ( :::'i: itx071 -) who have fought it out for prac-::l':':'l': :::''::::: and learn by 1 :''i:1": ::: :!':::i'''siS:tS'' '':!:f: :'t'':'::s:::::: f:r: tically all college tennis honors in watching players s : the state this season ' will be at It i: )f of the caliber ''' '' of Mehner G s s again Tuesday At 3 is m they i will battle for the Andrew A Kerr ' '':1” i FELaendsant:de 7 ::t !''':?:'s'':ii'':?:'::Y:::':::::::' Memorial medal which is given ::''': :':' ':::'::i'':'":''''::":"'''''''''''''':::'::'''':::"k'"'''"':"'"'7''': i1?:! annually to the University of Utah Monday singles king by Professor Walter Four :S:: divisions'''s'''''!i::'s'-:::1- ' :'?s:s:SS'i:ss!i::S::'0'Sq:::::: ' '' ::: '::: A Kerr :::::1':-':i:::of play will be ''::!::: '4 Giles defeated Jimmy Eaklns '::::'':1'':'::'': held with singles 17 4 4 1 to gain the final 4:ss:::::"tiN's-z)0 and doubles in round Mehner gained the finals each Contestants 4 Dixon ser--sFred :'': last week by downing Jack Greenwill battle for :' :11''''''''''-'- l 01414': Giles is the defending " honors in men's women's juniors halgh '0 and boys' divisions All finals will r4 i t L!'°47 be held on Forest Dale Meet 1 Yolng ' While Brigham university Mrs S E Hemstreet and Mrs' and freshmen varsity players ”' i will make up a majority of the en- Ernest Anderson will fight it out 0 trants in the men's division most for the May leg directors' cup of the outstanding players in the honors at Forest Dale Wednesday high schools of the region will also A tombstone tourney is also on ' the docket according to Mrs E enter to swell the list ' Dave Freed of Salt Lake City J Chealy tournament chairman:: '::1 has promised to bring down a 1 t:i::: ::: large representative group front that city Dixon said Monday i r:ie ::::::: With Frank Mehner Gordon Giles '':itaitif:' ": ::'' a Grant Evans and Dave and Dan ' :: !0:::i:: Freed entered the men's play will -4 C )E pritibably be dominated by the Salt George Schneiter Ogden Country club golf professional Laker& In the junior divisionthe ?: i n the U S open by winning l youthful Bob Huish of B Y high who won the right to play school is expected to give the Capthe trials at the Fort Douglas club Monday itol city contingent some great competition Huish recently wort The sure the state high school singles chamway to avoid Handsome Al Steele of the Salt ' Lake Bees is bound and determined to the second bass 0 —te: go right nse -Seal stadium in patch-1cisco next year and cover that area like A blanket Al a per::''ynkfts OT SOUND sonable youngster lives talks and '7'11481111ANCE SERVICE': ' " -' ' - he is out to sleeps baseball one and of the last' practice early d E UES to leave each day only 19 1 4 years of age the San Leandro Cal lad appearg a good bet to go i right up to iht major Sari-Fran- 1 1 - '''''' ''- - ' ' i - '' t AN' l '!'::::: one-hand- - 1 ForEntries in Tournament ii Tilts on Tap II TB 28 3B BR RBI Pet 39 22 24 15 11 15 14 Awe' -- :l'air'''- Three Softball Wild Heaves—and Such ' '' i Wednesday Deadline Scheduled - '1 hole brMulletts It 4 2 2 i 2b 4 1 4 Bishop O'Boyle p 4 2 0 allar fla)arPOitlaDtalrittre 11 aOn 7 e- o II ' a ! i 1 "folio iiiLSol470 i I TWIN FALLS OGDEN AB110A1 ABHOA Hayes Ft 5 2 1 Oi Adams 2b 5 4 4 4 ) PaaTC1 ? Ii tvg:irew LI 4 2 2 11 Hughes Wake et rf 2 1 2 0) 3 0 3 Sinnott If —5 1 3 1 Stagg e Endreen 3b 4 1 0 21 Duff et 4 I a 0) sr rellyor ern peony pochksat unhandy four-for-fi- The score: '(G0011:DpVIME TIREs 66 $6 i 417F:-- - - Bobby Adams however was the winners' big man with the bat Bob hit a neat all Adams singles 1participated in two double plays Wake Mullens and Hayes O'Boyle all hit twice for Twin Falls and all were singles Wept a double by Mullen& -- alb: -- league Big Six 'as a restilt of Sunday games a lad who would Leiybourne have gone up several years aga if '105 he could have hit much more than his hat came up with three for three Sunday against Idaho Falls and the net result was a substantial gain to put him at 333 Kerr7whe' patrols the outfield and does pletV--I ty of work behind the plate for the Cards has made 25 base hits ' 411 in 75 Plurals 'to the plate to tie with Laybourne and Egnatic Little Tommy Meitia the mighty 1 mite of the TwinFalls Cowboys lien underwent an operation on his ' ANI right hand Monday in Salt Lake omoirsit IP City lark The little fly chaser was tSitlettOrtillrotall liwohyptArtg hit with a pitched ball recently and the injury caused him no end eIIPP' of trouble although he plucki ' ily Went uo to the plate and swung ( a ss before his in- virtually : ?ri AS LOW AS ' jury necessitated medical atten: ST 5 ' ITSELF AND -1 Awe' e tine WI i I '''':' ': 1 34 9 24 I a : ''i 1 61 ot Lake IS LAY I STROLLS! - I (i:1' 1::- a - ':' 1 1 4 : '''' : - Gall SWELL AROMAJTOO AND HOW l' t - ''' 2 BH0A 3 0 2 4 4 0 0 2 4 2 1 0 2'10 0 4 1 3 0 110wen rf fn Schiming e 2 0 6 0 4 0 4 3 01Steele 2b 01 Hatehett et 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 311ate p 3 0 0 1 Unitas MM-M- THIS PA'S I ' iie 8 A 400-fo- Totals 30 5 27 10 400 000 000- -4 e-- of Pocatello 200 1'00 401—T Frank Kerr Summary: Runs2211ridgers White Cap (Totals include games of Ro 2 Monne° Partin linger Zipay l Errors—Bride i bella Around the loop Joe Kerr Morescit Runs batted in—Zi Waldron 2 Kert Pages pay Bailey Double plays—Mo continued his nose dive and Robello 3 Hatchett reaco to Steele to Robello: Perry to Steel to Robello Left on bases—Pocatello a Laybourne of the Ogden Reds Salt Lake ft Strikeoutt—Pavlige 7 Tate 1 Ristan 5 Bases on balls—Pavane 7 Frank Kerr of the Pocatello Tate 2 Ristau 3 Runs responsible for— moved into a tie with the Wild pitehes—Paw Pavtige 4 Tate 4 Hit by pitched lige 4 while belter of the Boise by Tate Whining for sixth place in the Time-2- :05 pires—Evans and Jordan Totals Pocatello s -s- t : i -- P ' - ' 4 1:velliT(ifol'as 1 0 3 4 1 2 a 4 2 3 0 2b 14411eY GOT a Larry SALT LAKE POCATEIA0 - - PSillrinti'e: he two left-hand- er - li e: raetne8w:15ho Patras If - 14 'MAKIN'S' z - Jansen slated to work Monday definitely start for the Bees and Skipper Kenny Penerwill toss Warren Bendel a tali In an effort to get hack in the swing of things : ISO ALWAYS YOUR LIPS OVER YOUR ' 6J in a play- - at the Hal Schimling flied out cluTbu3 eswda131 Iggli SMACKING : — l' end the uprising llee '' : y toss plate 1 'ma t 2011 ri 14(1' : 5 2 0 1 lis 1 1 ti 0 MeCtinli It 4 1 2 0 21 Oldnbg 3b 4 1 7 1 ot Bats' lb e g I Tit:trtdo 2b 11 Hall p— 3 0 0 2 grdel7T10317"gerilits trititetaiists111-Rrettenbatted in—Batier Hrrington Lowe 2 Runs Forni Reser Bata 3 Beard 2 Hail 4 responsible for—flusee 3 Rene1 5 Rene 3 Bases on balls—Ott Sum Struck nut—Ry Rene 4 Snyder Hall 5 4 Hall IL ThrembiseTwo-bas- ehilts—Arlett hits— Beard Satter Lowe Double plays—Blatto to Bauer Reser Forni to Bates Left on bases—Boise T arna Idaho Falls 7 PititZter-Ado1stilsobei by Hall hosing 2:06 Ompires—McQuillan and Ackson Bailey's 44lf Arlett rt 811I 11:::! rt 'Totals 35 10 27 11 000 000 040- -4 Idaho Falls 400 500 00x- -9 Runs — Sheehan Bauer Summary: Adams Harrington Ariett Fond 2 Reaer 2 Bates Hail Er- McConnell Oidenberg - TAKES ASHOA Al 1 ' Boise Hatchet Whiffs ‘ Carpenter gave the cowboys 31 hits but kept them werfl scattered and the visitors were able to score only in the second inning Ogden went ahead and' stayed there in the first frame when they combed the offerings of Dick O'Boyle for four runs The Reds scored once In the fifth and shagged three more across in the seventh Pete Hughes who drAv three walks during the evening hit the second home run which has ever been whacked in John Affleck park a screeching Wallop over the rightfield fence in the fifth Tribune Intermountain Wire IDAH0 FALLS Idaho—The Russets came back to town Monday night and opened a home stand against the Boise Pilots with a 4 victory Long Jack Hall set the Pilots down with seven hits and sent no less than 10 Russets back to the bench mumbling things after fanning the air in strikeouts Adams lilts BOISE IDAHO ?ALTAI lI walked only strikes : : - up only Mx hits - 4 Russets Down Boise in 9 to 4 Contest - Ristau'l entry whNe soon enough to keep from tallying four ficiently opportune to from denting the out the rest of the eight and 7 5i ''' six-fo- ot I ( :'' L:::::'::'!:7:7-z:i--- bewildered Looks Good ' '3 :- i : 4 - :': - ( 1 - (2-- Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN—The Redlegs of Ogden 1 ' 11 opened a stand against the Twin Falls Cowboys here Monday night '"'by handing Frank Tobin's bunch '9 1 i r :" an 8 to 1 beating as about 750 A fans looked on : : Bill McCorry trotted out a new chucker to handle the chores for Roy Partee Chunky re-- the Reds and the young man did eelver playing good ball for right well He's Art Carpenter a lad who came here from Salt Lake Bees in first year the Elmira club in the New York with team s State league and he's a former Spartan of San Jose State (Cal) college Well Scattered d the first two men hit the next one saw come up with a hit to score one rim Bailey to Iline out this 'scoring whiffed burley Steve then saw his best base hits to Frank ' GiOrge Waldron : substance tbeing ' :::: birdies On the 1) 1 ' m Twin Falls at Ogden 8:15 p m Boise at Idaho Falls 8:15 pm vs Ments '(2-0- ) or Cook (1-Emmertson (0-Twin Falls at Ogden 8:15 vs ambert p in Fenter (0-- ' t 16 17 10 Tuesday's Probst& Pitchers Pocatello at Salt Lake 8:15 : - ' II : nodyson 0 Schneiter at the hCountry club rode right into the United States open golf championship tournament on a pair of birdies Monday as he defeated Professional Tee Branca in a two-ho- le playoff in the trials held in Salt' Lake City at Fort Doggies The two pros finished M hole test tied with' scores thof 146 two over par On the first extra hole Branca poled out a perfect drive which stopped just short of the green while Schneiter pulled his shot to the left of the pin Two perfect approach shots left them both about four feet from the cup and they both went down for Monday's Results Sat Lake 7 Pocatello 4 Ogden 8 Twin Falls I Idaho Fails 9 Boise 4 ': H le :::::: B:Geolnm 655 556 552 448 407 870 10 12 IS - 1 Pct et 19 15 16 IS Boise Ogden '::::' ' ' Sehneiter Captures Play-Of- f With 'Branca at Fort : Pioneer League Helps Bees : w ie Ogden Slaps Down Twin Falls in Series Opener NO Netters Await Test At Utah'ITAllev--:Tilt--111''- Earns Pkice in U S Open -- 8-TV- a A g - - ' flipener - - - ' |