Show Wednesday Morning- -- Mighty Babe Bats for Scant 800 Fans 400 Battle In ialt £akc tribune She - S L Net Classic w Big Schedule as 0 " " - 4 v ySvv - ¥:'S'‘S S s £t)t j Ruth Fails to Hit One Over Fence Bambino Autographs Ball at S L Park V"--' Slated for Today’s Play Bv J C 17 Sees It Derkt He has a genuine Job on at this timettime There is 's 'lanf's antl onlythrough the the most extensive sports program active cooperation of the player of the calendar year in Salt Lake themselves can the tournament City When between 1200 and 1500 schedule be kept in smooth works and have shall boy girls completed ing order omp£t d Ion in the 1940 renewal of When It is realized that report Tribune The tennis municipal of about 200 matches dally must 2000 tournament '" mure than he taken hy telephone or mesmatches will hav- been played tho senger carefully entered championships will have'fieen delosers’ names eliminated tho termined n 15 flights or classifications add many a lad or lass w ill winners’ names hooked for tfieir next assignment the magnitude have taken their first steps toward of the task will be better under a possible national or international ” Bad Cold Bothers McClanahan’s I)Ar RGW Win Ex-Yan- k More than 400 young and ambitious tennis players were batting balls around Salt Lake's muniefk pal courts Tuesday as first-roumatches in the men s junior boys’ and boys’ doubles as well as the opening rounds in the women’s junior girls’ and girls' singles matches were completed in The Tribune-Municiptennis meet Another big day is on the docket for Wednesday with second-round battles in the men’s junior boys’ and boys' divisions along with opening battles in the huge mixed doubles race holding the center of attention Marathon Duel The marathon battle of the day Tuesday was wonJijLJerry Hallman and Bob Bossard' irr the junior doubles division when they edged out Bob Callister and Her7 3 6 bert Wilkinson in a contest that took about two hours There were many other intercontests esting and Wendell Beck and Bob Ogilvie had their hands full with Jack Fcigh and Harvey Schmidt win5 while Gwyn ning 10-- 8 Thomas and Milton Gehrke were —forced three torrid sets before July 10 1940 - By Marlowe Branagan Less than 800 fans turned out at Community hall park Tuesday night to see the famous Babe Ruth idol of the American sports public for many' years give an exhibition of his hitting ability The exhibition was given in between games of the Utah semi-prbaseball tournament shifted from Ogden to Salt Lake City to give Salt Lake City fans an opportunity to see tlje Bambino in taction stood championship This tournament is unoqualed in In return for the privileges of the point of mass participation not tournament there is asked only only in our own areas but also we believe m the entire west At any that winners of matches do their reporting immediately the rate we know of no community hlt "1 pjp dan lias been put in result of their contests Failure to n'ake report brings the pen-- ! operation on so large a scale as it ialt-- of Ufh forfelture and consequent This year's entry total has here Still Brlovad The penalty may holds uj to those oi previous years elimination seem severe but it is manifest that Bahe was perhaps' relogatgd to Thls more tha (mibabiy m(lns the background not so much be- - (ian j 2vh individuals engage in some method must be tollowed it 0 avoldpd' (cause basdMfTTTans don t love the plav sm-manv of the players " w"fuson Portly old gent with the waddling pntPr more pan one division! Vp are haM’y ( say that ln 'he walk and the lashing smile base- - as onehas bePn y?arl°nlv1 sinflps and doubes he num Ojut failure to report hall fans will love Babe Ruth long ts disqualified of unUs s thpi after he departs the scene of a w jU beapproximalelv 1300 sport to which he has been closely Ithan a quarter The tournaineot is an unlimit- Possibility thatUvo ol the Jiilcr-- attached of a century Ruth took a scconrtt”el invitation to all young tennis simPy because the tourney players The gates are open in 1 best golfers will travel together spal officials were these divisions: ng4e indeed as '° 'be national public links chnm- - (0 Pxact appearance at the lo- - and doubles women's singles and j v1 doubles junior boys’ singles and P'onship at Detroit was foreseen but after 'H had become firmly ballyard He was slated to aphere Tuesday evening-a- nd doubles junior girls' singles and established and the gigantic staBillv Korns of Salt j Tuesday as tt’a tistical process become systematJ“si doubles boys’ singles and douLake City and Eddie Harper of hp did 'ha'' - BuJ about all the- information dished bles girls’ singles and doubles ized the tournament was turned Pocatello mapped plans for the trip ollj mixed doubles and the veterans' over to the city recreation aueast ' 'Babe ambled up to the horae- - singles thorities where it naturally beKorns was one ot three Salt plate and teed off on Joe Teznk however longs The Tribune Laker who qualitied tor the meet for some 20 minutes Not once did (lovvmt'd tV Ago eontinues to lend every possible in a grind Sunday aid to carrying It through It is Harper the Babe pork one of Joe's tosses Limitations are fixed hy age a jol which won the one berth allotted the 'over the right-fielThe Tribune eagerly area m qualifying wall lie was bothered no doubt ranges The teovs’ and girls’ di- -- hr willing t take-oa state semipro douMchcndcr program at j won dzna" r ck Balc Ruth- mightiest of baseball's-mightM'rison and" rounds Monday at Pocatello by a had cold He was also both- - vjions ale for individuals under 15 the hearts of Salt Lake fans Tuesday night 7 Ine tournament has been a pro Community park He is shown here jotting 4 in junior doubles fea- Rod Korns Billy's father said vered ty the fact that he was not vcars n‘ aSr! junior division lakes nounced success from the start for Llrncr Aagard lures Mac Pvke and Cal Nelson down his monicker Tuesday that the youths were great used to the lights at the local by signing his name to their baseballs and R°?e an( aMar aad friends and he hoped they would ballyard He hit a couple right in persons 15 to 18 men's and and the current series promises to his batting exhibition at ?1Cry he able to make the trip together Mitchell were also forced to go' programs following smack on the nose and drove them women's classes include partici- - measure up to the most extensive of the past After more than three hard sets before gaining Young Harper could not he con- - far out to w aiting flychasers pants from 18 to 40 Veterans onP-a dozen years of proved merit we the second round tacted Tuesday night hut his r-- k must be over 40 Ton Keddine- Ray Langstron-Llov- d father Ed Harper Sr said "the There is no fee for entrance- -i Del safe in predicting that it will ton took the bovs' doubles head- be a perpetual attraction in our What memories must have no charge of any kind boys are good friends and if Billy l liner from Bnbbv Koch wants him to go I think it likely surged through Babb's mind as he ' Forty-twcourts in the system sports field It is the finest opporw hich we know for in4 w ent on display before some 800 nf (he Warner 6 he w ill" city recreation department 'unity of Na-aIn far-otennis players orlbgi -- Meanwhile the other Salt Lakers Louis i fans! the St Experienced tournament available for plav Men's Singles had jusT yva7- MINNEAPOLIS Julv 9 iTi— Art to qualify Vein Bowdlc and Judcly tionnl league all of ihese are equipped ginners or novices to gain tourna' and to enjdy Babe's own American league wih lighting facilities so that ment experience Smith the tall school teacher Looting s?cakhSthmhntievi?torv DENVER JulyTrAPJ-Ge- ne Chicagoan Wilcox also were mapping plans loped and his beloved New York Yan- - matches may be held either in day- - themselves whilg doing it The for the trip Wilcox announced r Mraneon m the start Tuesday toward the1 fired a in the men's singles feature by from Piedmont Cal made a 4 to 0 Seven koos in particular (iad mafj0 arranjrP This arrange- need not fear being overmatches time or at night downing Larrv Devennort and Colorado open tennis title he wants td add to the Utah crown apolis golf course luesday to lead mPn(s 0 aHHV from business years' rgo Babe banged out a home ment is peeuliarly advantageous lo for there are no champions o 6 Jack Milner 5 in the ranks of at the half way mark of the 36- - long enough to plav in the Detroit run to give the American league those whose occupations make it nuay Katherine Hendrickson and"1 "on their winning margin in inconvenient for them to play in the opposition These arc barred hos qualifying test in the forty- - meet Seeded No 1 Smith first knocked off Kirk Knox of Scotts- first nnnuai western amateur lour-- I Beverly Broyes won women's sin- Thp national meet will be played a 42 classic In 1934 he was also the forenoon or afternoon or at on the American league coterie night as the case may be-- all gies features while Dixie Brake- - bluff Neb Jack Tunncll of namont and trimmed then July 22 to 27 young bill Rosemary McGarry and Nor- which faced the best the senior have g wide choice of times os Angeles ma Halverson cantured the iunior circuit could offer UTAH In the The tournament is under the and McClanahan’s girls’ standout battles Henager's Ronald Edwards San Jose defeated John SchoMiss division Jessie of in girls Dorothy Hailing interscholastic champion semipro’ supervision from Branbach San Antonio COVERED WAGON registered triumphs finished strong to down Jov Park- - santa Monica Cal who is seeded field director of the city recredefeated San KranciBco Jack Rossi tourney games to remain undefeatSan Francisco Charles O’Malley DAYS er in the only three-stussle ation department Directly repreed in the current race The Clothtom Falbeuberg LiOS then defeated second made Jack Malo of Den- - and in that circuit Is Joe that a on Depot Angeles iers senting department lacing hung Men’s Doubles in the fiftieth I JULY 19th to 24th Tbe tournament is being spon- - VPr d's rs' Christensen who cooperates Frank Moore and George Dunklee DenGrocery of Ogden and Henager’s sored by The Tribune and the r?newal ot lhp Penvcr Country ser defeated Jack Tiinnell Los Angeles with The Tribune Tennis Editor backing up Lefty Leif Erickson’s Denver and Irving Chappell meet club 61 Salt Lake Citv recreation departin tabulation work and in arMaurice Mosko Denver and Dan Freed porlside slants with some spectacDorothy Bundy of Santa Monment with Miss Jessie Schofield t h c national amateur titlist ular defensive play tagged D & R had ranging pairings defending her women's title MpimK G W with a 2 setback 4 backing the event Finals in all ica one of his worst rounds in the last l The burden is largely borne by and Juf Hall Kl l‘an divisions will be held next Tues- - has yet to drop a game blanking TomOforsf Two games are scheduled in Oglie pulICQ Up W tin a fjp Ina Anarlfs and The Tribune Tennis Editor He Peggy Davis of Denver in two sets WarnerKalkenhfrK g salt lake ciiy day or Wednesday over par 77 largely because of cr- den Wednesday between night C’al Gene Smith and Jack Piedmont receives the scores and oversees Tuesday beon Ruth which will iron ratic go Mel Los display play Tidball Angeles defeated Talpers Mfii'a Single He is at his desk at and Adrian Edwards Denver fore Junction City fans at John the pairings Omaha former national open and Ronald Kdwards San Jose defeated Al Women's Singles suitable hours the first few days McNriJI Paul Advance 75 a l to Hoover Affleck WedDenver shot first defil amateur titlist Dr up game Esther Bartosh Los Angeles park The from 10 a m onward and as the Jack (Vila Denver defeated" KUhard feated Marjorie Mead Denver and nesday will find Brigham City field decreases at a largely because of poor putting Elhd Norton San Antonin Hamer Salt l ake City Holm Crachead Morris '2' Pilleti In New York Meet slightly later Both Ward and (oodman how- anrJ saikeid Patricia Hover Santa Mnmt a defeated meeting D & R G W at 6:15 Tom Kalke nlern Ium Angeleft defeated rhvITts Fox Denver H m and the second pits Devils Koch in were nke shK rent ever the p ly (lt — safely appa 9 DPI Don NEW YORK July Gertrude Moran Los Angolet defeated Dmtfelas Wooilhnrv Loa Angclca Slide against Henager's at 8:30 Josephine Zeiss Pasadena Additional Sports championship flight lor match play American Association McNeill seeded first in the New Pascal San Walthal Antonio d" p m raL:np"’shMrotnh!' Thursday oven if they du- starting York slate clay courts tennis cham- tvl Toledo Kansas v'it Kl MuC'LA NAHA N” S Joe Hall DEPOT GROCERY Paso defeated Krattrts Milwaukee Prsri Hartami iu AupriodciratM plicated their rounds of today in Aft II O A pionships and VinrenJ Paul who Krricijrker Co orado Springs 611 and ABHO A and S'IHSti f f Rarhara Bane Denver 6 Minneapolis litiif ille oil Page 21 o o Solomon rf 3 O he f ma 18 holes W ednesday O Furl e j 6 2 i i St simson Owner Paul o Indiajtapolis 3 has been wrecking the lower part Harry King Denver j 2 AmicrHou sb 4 Hnibrgh 2b 3 n 3 advanced o O Da 2b lo the quarter-fina- l 3 3 0 2 3 Shaw rf Tavlor ns 3 2 2 3 Denhaltr If 2 0 2 0 round of the tournament Tuesday M Prfzr 3b 3 ft 0 Burt lh 7 0 Vtplu rf McNeill the national clay court Foikmti lb 3 3 O n o O A bilale 3h 2 3 2 3 3 Gthmi if of titlist defeated George Pero J Prfzr if 2 12 0 Page c 3 16 3 UTAH while Paul ousted 0 Shepherd p 3 3 0 Miami xCarver 110 3 Smith 2 p 10 of DubGeorge Lvttleton-Roger- s Schedule i 5 vs No Maxifi H homabon Chauncev Nu Paul Peterson vs East Holm Abe BerthoM L'is ch Hcdnesday Romney iv Victory nd al Plan Trip to Detroit Meet " j or-Jitare - - s t !? ht d nl I Idaho-Montar- JF 6-- v Publinks Aces 15-1- 8-- hard-foug- L - i s and‘--Gi- 3-- 8-- 6' Smith Starts Campaign Docring Leads ' — iWstsaBfflL Fa rColorudo-ermv-n o re ff all-sta- rs wS sub-pa- 7- -5 s 6-- ‘ 6-- 6-- et 7-- 2 3 1 3-- dOi-aln- -- 1 i K 1 I (1 lin 3-- 6 5 4 8-- 6 6-- 1 t Reservoir Junior singles At km vs Cal Eabv Lindsay No 10 a m Glen Erwin vs Fred Keller East high No 4 11 a m John Rero vg Victor Walker East high No 2 8 a ni Jack Eliason vs Glen Haynes Reservoir No 2 4 p m Jack Dugan vs Stanley Clawson Reser voir No 2 10 a m Frank Davidson vs Dalton Camiutl Llhertv No 3 2 p m Reed Grant vs William ‘'Hawkes Sugar house No 2 6 p m Max Donaldson vs Elias Cairo Fifth 6 Ave No Jack Richards vs Richard G Hall Lib-- j ertv No 6 Wendell Beck vs Morgan Hicham Fffth Ave No 2 p m Bill Bimstreet vs Ralph Hall Lindsay No 1 8 a m LibArnold Johnson vs Ralph Brawn ert v No 5 4 p m No Bill Peck vs Ted Klar Libertv 5 7 n m Setn Morrison vs Richard Hawkins 2 Howard pm Ham REAL “MAKIN’S” J0YL till Schedule for Wednesday’s Play in Net Meet Reservoir Nr 2 Jack Sargent vs No Clyde Minis vs 5 11 a m Norven Storis vs Conway Deardon Victory No x 7 p m Ed MrChrysta! vs David Geerv Victory No ft 11 a m Robert Livingston vs Brent Goalee Victory No ft ft p m Rulon Rasmussen Libvs Mac Pyke erty No 2 8 p m LeRoy Knighton vs Merrill White Victory No ft 8 p m Thousands of fruck drivers who the world mainly through tht windows of their cabs are plan- IS ning care-fr- summer vacations e of them— and you cash — investigate our 9 a 1 your monthly income thirty years of honorabla dealing guarantaa in treatment Pitas Our business this locality of fair Henry and is your friandly call er phon Carlson s 6 p m Harold Leary Frank Slniiard-Nom- Olson Hemltigway-Elain- Phone Was 2468 Loam Victory 8 p m Bill Hemlngway-partne- 6 p m BIH ard 4 8 Wes 2 3 Young-Glori- a ft p m Keith Poulann vs Chauncey Rpeckart Liberty No 6 Taylor-Rom- Peterson-Jeann- e 5 p m Bob Bossard-Marg- e Bishop p m Tommy Jack Conrady-Edwlly- 9 a Boh Engar-partne- Glaeser m Cooper-Norm- r Allen Spence vs Conrad Reservoir No Rkldmore Coombs-Marlo- 2 Dlnneen vs Doug 1 No Victory Halverson 2 No Huraeler vs Rich Bamberger Victory No Johrison-Doim- McMaln iSt vs high Stephens vs Keith Fifth avenue No 1 4 n m Cornwall-partne- vs r Fast hlph No Young Marion 2 ft P Bert r m Cosgrlff No J ft p m Vera Olsen vs Boh Gurnsey East high erty Hollingworth vs firav Fairmont "No i Louis li 110am No 1 Liher'v Park No Phillip Neff 9 a High No Ghicli Woolf s 1 No 3 p m 11a 2 s m Ja‘k m Victorv Junior Reed vs Melvin Propert 3 pm Eat Whar’ou Earl Grav No Victoev Ralph W I arson vs Roger Bean East High No 1 ft p m Ohm Bagiev vs Michael Bennett Reser1 a m voir No 2 s Leon Sheva B:3 Taft East Hich No J 11 a m HoPalav Frver vs Richard Wves East High No 2 11 a m Men’s Singles Rill Johnson vs Robert Rraney Vic torv No 1 7 p m Robert R c't! vs Blaine Anderson Community No 1 7 p m W'es Doebler vs Darwin Lees Victory No 1 7 p m Jack Fairdough vs William Clawson Reservoir No J 7 p m Harold Goodro vs Jack Neville Victory No 2 7 p m Paul Racers vs Fred Moore Fiflh ave-nuNo 1 7 p m Rterlinc Paul vs Pave Pihl Fifth ave line No 2 7 p m Bill McClure vs Sterling Webber Sugar 8 p m house No Kelfh Tavlor Fred “dig Libertv Report your tennis results No I 6 p m promptly! Jim Griffith vs Spence Young Victorv No p m Winning players are reVicRichard Young vs Sterl Bossard torv No 4 7 p m sponsible for turning in Ram Hemincwav vs LaMar Guiver scores on Tribune-Muniei-pNo 1 9 p m tennis matches to the Doug S'onng vs John Denny Victory 2 5 No Tennis Editor at The Tribdco Slnuard vs Dale Stable Victory No 2 9 p m une immediately Verme Swenron vs Bert Price matches are completed No 2 8 i m vs Earl Merrill Victorv Barker w'ho renot did George Players No 2 10 a m Roval Jensen vs Hugh Brand port sdun-g- s Tuesday will be Libertv No 2 7 p m automatically dropped from John Porter vs Bill Geerv Victory No 4 10 a m the tournament All scores Don Grant vs Ernls Lehnfler Liberty Wednesday must be reportNo 2 4 p m Harlow Richards vs Marlon Van Cott ed by 10 p m This is necesLiberty No 2 10 a m sary so that schedules can Lester Moore vs Bob Best Liberty No " be 4 10 a m followfor the computed Havs Gorcy vs R T 8now Victory No 2 3 p m ing day Tom Bauman vs Melvin Jordan Liberty turn Don't forget in your No 3 6 p m scores early The Tennis Elton Larson vs Lyls Overlade Victory-N4 6 n m Editor will be available Frank Mangan vs Hardy Jenklnson Llhertv No 5 6 p m Wednesday at 10 a m Ed Brown vs Grant Barraclouah Com munlty No 2 7 p m Don Stable vs Aqulila Findlay Lindsay Carl Baker v Bill Cannon Fifth Avenue No 1 7 p m No 1 2 P- m Ellsworth Hale vs Dale Westwood LibAlan Frank va Pat Leaver Victorv No 3 p m erty No a m 2 Ctane Hale vs Stratford Wendelboe Keith Ellertaon va Frank- Pvke Reser- Liberty No 2 3 n m m 4 voir No I p Keith Stable vs Kent Wilsori South a Keith Berntson Liberty high No 1 6 p m Joe Bonny No i m a m Rud Chamberlain LibGeorge Uhltc v a Allen Cornwall Bob McConaughv erty No 4 10 a m BIH Haslam vs Harry James East high East Hich No 2 6 p m Dmic Helner vs Don Giacomo Liberty No 1 ft p m No 1 4 p m Neil Pehrsou pm Ram No Buz after r vs Paul Ragcrs-partuFifth avenue No 1 8 p m vs James Mulkern Sterling Klea Christensen Fifth avenue No 2 1 BLDG Roberts vs vs lS 2 No 1 8 p m Liberty r vs John Johnson Reservoir No 5 p m Cleon m vs Cal Kaby-Jovc10 a m vs Van Dam Storis Rugarhouse No m v' Falrclnugh-partne- Jarman-Norm- BANK vs Lee Wilson Miller-Dixi- e Jack ensm-Be- 2 p 1 John Morris vs Donald Collett East Hich No 1 7 p m Kenneth Tavlor Brvce R Ba: ey vs Conmunity No 1 6 p m s Kent Hanson Arthur Mfnev East fttch No l 10 a m Rex Williams vs Bill Winter Reservoir No 1 12 noOn ResJ D- Williams vs Benton- - Prout m11 a ervoir No Dick Beck vs Lloyd Keddmc’on Victory No p m KenneK O'son vs Cra’c War I L:herv No 11 a m Buz Love Teddv Tavlor Reservoir No Clavto-Williams vs George Muir Fif'h A 11 a' enuc No m Van Drn vs Robert Fred Leh’hof Turn in Scores! vs Jack 4 No Broyles Victory Goodro-Beverl- m m p No Van Dam vs Liberty No 3 10 a m Billings vs Bob No 4 11 a m vs John Denny-LucPaul Rnmnev-partneDennv Vicinry No 4 3 p m Morrill bye Ralph Bloomstraml-AnRoys’ Singles Richard Griffith vs Elliott Wolfe Fast High No l 8 a m Bob Lence vs Wallace Bennett Victorv No i 9 s m Richard Brower vs Jimmy Neeley Fairmont No 1 9 a m Conradv vs Dick Emerson Tommy East High No 3 10 a m Jack Coombs vs Lou Dods Liberty No H 1 a m Dick Castleton vs Gil Warner Victorv No 10 a m Robert Evans vs Milton Gehrke Lind-saNo l 5 n m Richard Hansen vs Barrett Brittan East High No 1 6 p m i No Llterty ' a Victory Robert Van John Bob Love-JoaVictorv Liberty No Chapman-V- S Chapman-Edn- k Jocll r Bywater-partne- 6 p m Bill Hlmstreet-Msr- 210 CONTINENTAL 3 m 7 p Doeble able to Reservoir vs Joe Palmer 6 u m Reservoir No Virginia Palmer r vs Robert R Scott Glen Ruth Lund Community No 1 8 p m Clarence Fartor vs Jay Graham-MildrcCampbell Community No 2 6 p m x Clawsmi-partne- r vs William Alfred Tranffer-parliieRoosevelt No 2 8 p m vs "Jimmy Booth Harry Jemes-Bett- y McGarry Victory No 2 6 pm Jfn'k Neville Claire Meserli vs Paul Neueits Victory No 3 6 p m Maurice Stoney-partne- r vs LeRoy Victory No 3 3 p m Henrlcfoeen vs Cornwall Hammond-AnNorm Wright-partne- r Victory No 3 12 noon s Kinder Karl Lunrislcrit-JarkiLarrv le Rhrlvrr Liberty No 4 Devenport-L- ) need loan plan — a plan adapt- McKean fTL Howard 8 p low-co- lone Phillips and Barkdull vs Leu Heath Max Donaldson page 21 If you ara on soma Norven No 1 7 p m Bert Atwater-Jo- 1 Nelson vs Victory Dwight Parlev Baldwln-partneHarper Lindsay Sterling Webber-Clalr- Results of Tuesday's matches in the annual unicipal tennis tournament will be found on Harvey Rchmidt m Bob Ogilvie Victory e VanHouse-Iren- m No ConVmuuity Ghssmeyer Rimp3on-Donii- ' Fifth Williams Nelsou-Fav- 10 a m George Ro s Watson Calvin On Pago 21 p No Walker Moore-Vlon- Niayen vs Boh Wil V'alker-Ivl- Dugan-Jnn- 9 a 3 N Victor 10 v 2 1 Lester m 1‘ liams-itut- Tribune-M- Bob Ave No 2 8 n m Rhige Matsukawa Fairmont No 2 6 p m e Calvin Nelson Ralph Olsen Sugar-housNo 1 5 p m Clyde Reed vs Grant Morrison Liberty No 6 11 a m Bovd Pexton s Jav Graham Pioueei No 1 6 p m Charles Ryser vs William Hawkins Fifth Avenue No 2 3 p m- Neal Paparsh vs Clark Jensen Victory No ft 10 a m Verti Digram vs Warren McCailtster Wasatch Springs 12 noon Sugar-hous- e Emery Rose vs Dick Mercer No 6 p m Richard Earl vs Jack Lloyd East high No 5 10 a m Mixed Doubles Dirk Wood-RuiChadwick vs Russell s Ford Kh1 No JJ 7 a m 3 p f6 1 ba Tola's 26 8 for J xBatted Totals 27 21 17 Profazier in seventh K 11 000 100 1 — 2 MrCianahan’s 300 400 x — 7 — M Gibson Runs Profezier Summary: Solomon Anderson Denhalter Burt Pace Shepherd Errors — Earl Runs hatted In Taylor Fnlkman — Fnlkman Smith Burt Shepherd 2 Runs 4 2 Shepherd responsible 6 Bases Strikeouts— Smith 2 Shepherd 1 on balls — Shepherd Hit with pitched Double plav bv Shepherd ball to Pea to Ahdate Stolen Anderson base— Pace Two-bas- e hits— Carver ShepThree-barherd hits —Tavlor Fnlkman fitt -- Solomon Sarrift'-Umpire- s- Barber and Kidd COVERED Iepot Grocery DAYS JULY 19th to 24th HKNAGERS RIO GRAND?: ARHOA AKIIOA Turner rf fall s WAGON O 10 17 13 Gilbert 3b 4 4 2 2 ft R Ltndrf 2b 4 3 11 3b 4 O t 2 Youhk 1h 3 17 0 1 4 0 Marine rf Frantz lb 4 Fvaim-iM3 2 2 O 2 0 4 Olson If m 3 0 ft 3 Paxton MrLeese rf 3 r 4 0 R 0 3 1 2 O Johnston Mason If 3 O 6 0 Frlrkson p 4 0 0 3 Austin c 3 0 1 2’ K Lltidrf rf 3 Bass p LTezak 2b 1 o 0 1 W 0 0 o 1 0 0 0r xPrlre ft 4 110 110 Totals 34 9 24 12 xBatted for Bass Totals In 32 9 27 8 ninth 001 100—2 100 020 00x— 3 K Call Bogden Summary' Errors — —Turner Sacrifice Stolen base Lindorff run— Home Frantz Call hits— Young Two-bas- e Three-bas- e hits — hit - Turner Rims baited In — K Lindorff Gilbert Double Call Frantz Young Olsop plavs to Evans to Frantz Paxton to Charge Young Credit victory to Erickson Runs responsible for— defeat to Bass Struck out — Bv Bass Erickson 2 Bass 1 Bases on balls —Off Bass 6 Erickson 7 2 Erickson 3Umpire- s- Kidd and Barber Rio Grande Henagers OOO The Real Thing for Western Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN-Th- e hard-hittin- MEN'S FRONTIER PANTS Mor- g gan nine eliminated Layton from the state semipro tourney Tuesday in the only game scheduled in John Affleck park The score was 11 to 5 Bedsaul and London were the leading sluggers for the winners each getting three smacks in four Holt led for trips to the plate Layton with two bingles in three Top Stvle for RoJros! 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