Show A m- - Friday Morning- 2(k - Thursday Play Takes Heavy Toll in Tips Utahn In Two Sets Thursday' Rtilts Hok' ihiultlfi Kxharri HruweC Jai k Wharton rief Tav-!ordniKAULtLu Krisiuger-beck def Wallace Tom Conrariy-IiicAlien BO Kllerteon def Muir a Cornwaii-Keit- Ktana Rfinett Robert Frter-Hollariav I) Renton Front Peter Prout 60 Zimmetripv-Klllok Wood (Viomlut-Di- Advances in Denver Meet icne DENVER July 11 'Pi Smith who teaches high school English and loves to whale the cover off a tennis ball pushed his untroubled way into the semifinals of (he fiftieth Colorado open tennis tournament Thuisday Cal The Piedmont star top Seeded handed Ctah's last contender Dan Freed of Salt Iak1 City a pasting and will meet fourth-seedeDouglas Woodbury of Los Angeles in a semifinal engagement probably Friday Woodbury disposed of Jack Posit! of San Jose Cal Bill Pnro'h Hnrzeier ptii-ni- Richard Reth sen rief 6 2 Barbara Hales 9 6 I 7 Junior Girl’ Lee Pixie in 12 6 Mi June OUon Vent Beh Wheeler MralsPtiiM of Tos Angeles I in The Matches x’ornwall Jose ranked eighth ' in women's singles Pearl Har-lanof Los Angeles defeated Billyana Niland Los Angeles 6-- 3 2 :3 Wa Ruth HU Norma ’Norma rief riff NOxim Hi PtitiR 3 8 - Jeanne Worden Ol"U 6 L Flame Double Booth sW No 4 7 Doeb- LeRtiv Coope 2 4 Pftprtm-Jeann- p Vritnis loop - Bob 2-- 6 6-- 2 6-- m Miriam h o Glaeser Woolfv No drf Krivvtlvu Iff a Ki'hisn V i! Kitb it el it x Hailing M B li Lie m HuiWti-e- ' Mr i Mim Davis of Columbus Hills 6-- 3 PHILADELPHIA July 11 (JPS— Helen Jacobs and Helen Pedersen took opponents in their stride Thursday to advance into the semifinals of thpe middle states women's tennis tournament singles of Berkeley' Cal j Miss Jacobs former national and Wimbledon champion dropped only three games in downing Madg4 (Bunnyt 1 Harshaw Miss Pedersen Stamford Conn star who is ranked thirteenth nationally ran out her match at will against Emily Lincoln of Bo- i 6-- 2 THRILLS iil: mi Tt t Jifs - Bam Kbv re nee Shelfon Ogilvie Paxtmi-Vieto- Par 7 5 Rill Miller Peteraon-Bren- Keith Reeri- rief David Tred fimlreet John rief avenue - l Cannon ' rief Clair uit Dye No No No No flOlirneV SPRING LAKE JP— A seeding ViC” t 2 Libertv Libertv s Claik Jensen i Hill N second in 1938 C r' 7 0 s in D Spencer Clsvion Williams in d vs Haulev Viotoiy Paws-Alit- Carlsnn i in Utahns Lose NEW YORK July 11 (Ti Don McNeill of Oklahoma City who is in' the midst of a successful campaign to improve his No 3 national ranking and Bobby Harman of Oakland Cal who is striving to regain the spot he once held In the country's seedings advanced to the semifinal round of the New York state clay court championships Thursday McNeill rated first in the draw disposed of Tom Kelly of Portland 2 0 while Harman seedOre ed fourth eliminated Joe Fishback 0 of New York The dark haired Californian was ranked seventeenth in the country last Summer after a successful 1938 campaign but holds no listing this year due to recent inactivity McNeill and Harman will meet in the upper bracket spqyiTTnaT encounter while the lower bracket opponents will bp decided Friday El wood Cooke when second-seedeof Portland faces Bill Canning of and Defending Cal Berkeley Champion Frank' Guernsey of Orlando Fla seeded third clashes with Vincent Paul of Brooklyn Bill Gillespie of Atlanta and Dick McKee of Miami won their way into the semifinal round of the doubles by defeating their University of Miami teammates George Pero and Bill Hardie 3 2 7 They were joined in the lower bracket by Harman and Cooke who breezed through Bill Pardoe of Provo Utah and Frank Mehner of Salt Lake City 4 6-- 6-- 6-- 3 or final samn Mtdnilf fatk: league Jordan Rfhrdule at Rq-- A of 6-- ' Barhaia H R e Jew e Papworih-BomiiDark No 4 7 p ni 'Lima Roberts-Fav- a league: R 9 H 16 D B 4 H 0 E 4 E 1 301 and Raemuaaen Wright N R H K 5 2 0 4 Glover Young Girl' league: Crescent Draper N Huff Johnton R and Smith : Preceding Page! No Marv Beltian-Fmm- E 4 in 3 Ballard and in vs Griinriniau McGhie Liberty Nelson vs p Beverly m Stephens vs Marv Lon Waruei Llndsev No 2 Skirimore-Norm- a Hillham-Bruc- Hill-- 1 e Cornwall Hammond- -j Cornwall captured the three-se- t affairs The juhior doubles feature and one of the a st ma t ehes-o- f the day— was the Emery Mitchell victory over Carl Hill The victors made a great finish to take the battle Wendell Beck and Boh Ogilvie won another good match from David Geery and Lawrence Shelton 63 The hoys’ doubles matches all went about as exI Rose-LaM- Hills-Slanl- 7 3 7-- 5 5 3-- 6 pected Barbara Bishop took the women's feature classic by edging out 6 7 Norma Wright 4 in a marathon encounter Dixie Lee Wilson won a tough matchfrom 3 and lone Lucy Denny McKean finished strong in down- -' ing Marv Beth Wheeler Ruth Watson also captured a hot battle from Vet! ie McGhie 3-- 6-- 12-1- 0 pmneen fiarlene Wilson n Sn- Mnreton Virginia 6 p m No ' " Marv Rfi1WhfiiJ”"n'‘-"r"'h- v 9 a m Time FraTtehlll-BeltOffnrr v Verda Olaon-RtltWatann Virtorv No 5 3 p m McGarry-Resina Rosemary a Nettena Jeanne Rpeckart-Verll- e McGhie Victory No 4 6 p m Glrla Doubles n Miriam c MrMaip va Halllna-JoParker Earn high porolhy No 1 9 a tft Mltzi Kenninz-JoaSouirea vs Patricia ituih Rezan-Rub- v Boatwick Victory No 1 9 a m Vriiittla Leary-Jan- e Hammell vs Kathryn Rlahv-Bett- y Andersott Victory No 5 7 n m 6-- 2 8-- 6 6-- 4 ‘It Girls’ Feature Joan Squires look the girls' singles feature hv eliminaling Doro2 thy Bernlson Some of Ihe winning players are still negligent in turning in scores immediately after matches arp completed Two doubles teams sacrificed their places in the meet Thursday by failing to report their results The results must he called in to the tennis editor at The Tribune as soon as matches are completed after 11 a m The tournament the most popular event of the tennis season is sponsored by The Salt Bake Tribune and Salt Lake recreation department under direction of Miss 6-- 8 2 6-- Jessie Schofield Pacific Uoasl league Smlll Oakland In Angelea San PteRo Hat Franriaro Sacramento Portland Dio: R H E At ' Loa Angele 002 000 023- - 7 11 1 9 1 001 201—4 bin Diepn 000 e tiiin Berry (7i and Hernandez and Salkeld WHYSUFFER FROM THE INTENSE HEAT! 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Scrupulous care is exercised however not to'expose the antelope to excessive eliminatfon As to deer that animal has within recent years presented " 0 8 Poulion and R R Donna p partner Virtorv No 3 6 pm Junior Girl Double Jov Johnson vs 'Virginia Gumsev-MarNorma Halve n Crowder Reser-vn- r (inn program which' will at once provide xufficleni forage for the antefope and range for livestock IA FW 8 and tiilcox vs 1 E 3 E H Bishon-Hhirie- VV 7-- 5 Maxine Nn 3 11 Innings : R H E At San Franriaro Seattle 010 010 010 02 5 13 0 San Fra tic taro 000 001 020 00 3' 9 Wilkie and Campbell Sinlz and Sprint f R From tConlDDied flood ro yictorv No Hurzeier-paitne- Young L hant and only Liberty I doubles-divislon- VKlurv Victory m a Gehrke The Tribune-Municiptennis tournament continued to roll merrily along Thursday with another flock of thwarted young netters lett in the wake of a hectic day Of racquet swinging on the 40 local courts But while the weaker players were eliminated the stronger performers continued their march toward the championship in 14 divisions Title matches in all flights will be run off next Wednesday at Liberty park "After Thursday’s whittling only 22 teams were left in the race for the men's double title onl 16 in the junior singles and 13 In the boys’ singles Only 26 teams The scrap for the mixed doubles honors and the three feminine singles divisions all went Into the quarterfinals Another busy day the last slate is on the docket Friday After that the field will he cut down to small select fields Friday's schedule includes matched in the men s junior and boys’ singles and opening battles in the three feminine s along with some more mixed doubles battles By Saturday all divisions will be cut to 16 or less players Numerous Defaults The men’s doubles was marked hy numerous defaults Thursday The teams of Elton Larson-Dou- g Victory Frank Man M Score Reports hence Lou Doris 8 Tennis Editor Warns About Camion m Maxine McNeill Gains As J C D Sees It MTcScniifinalsx who finished Bob s Castleton 4 Bill vs Blower a 2 Fifth m rn Richard Pick McCallister Singles Rex Williams tu Wolte Lift Victory m Lila p Elliott Lib- rn Dick eirne No Ciaig Waul Jean Boy' C league: Bluffdal EatJ Midvale Froet and Crump A- Hril Bovd Pexion Peterson vs Jack Llovd Sam No 110a Thnuiason-Ann- C A XU e league: Midvale Independence Sandy 8 Nelaon and Brown f 2fiKvV s'-- Boy’ P-- va m p 3 Vic- U Bov' f Vernon Vic- Geerv Llnrisec No 0 p Kei’h Kllertson s Ralph Larson East 3 p m high No Melvin Probert s Donald Collett Liberty No 3 p m Richard Hansen vs Allen Cornwall Fair0 n m mont N' Joe Ronnv Arthur M°nsev Lihertv No 4 10 a m Doug Hemer vs Ahe Berthnld Iihertv No S 7 p m Dick Beck vs Chick Woolf Victory No 2 2 p m J D Williams va Jack Wharton Victory No i m Hnltariav Frver a Leon Sheya Reservoir No l 0 a m Buz Love vs Robert Van Dam Victory No JS jo a m Clint Bagiev va Brvre R Bailev Victory No 2 II a m Women's Double Marv Jane Carter Barbara Marlin vs Nonna Wnghi-parlne- r 4 Nn Vnioit t I Riverton Union Oliver Poulion 10c m Liberty Hawkins David s a White M lit nn South Jordan 7 10 5 Riverton 0 0 4 M Oakesori Egbert and Newbold Coy and Covendabl Result of first game of aacond-halschedule at Midvale: Laps Over the World's Most Rugged Course NEW AUTO RACE BOWL Near 13th 8o and Wasatch Drive East of Bonneville Coif Course No Car Valued Over 100 Famous Hair-raisiFigure I Course 40e Get Tickets Today for tie at Mission Cigar Store and Wilson Hotel Mercer Dick William Ho Emerson Oil!' league: JALLOPY DERBY v No m p 4 Libertv vs Richard Hawkins 5 p m Bill Himstreet Victory a 10 Schmidt Harvey Pyke Giant Mori Ison vs Warren a died 2 Chauneev Libert amo New who a Goate 5 No 3 N J July 11 committees dream moved close to reality Thursday as the top four seertpd players entered the semifinals of the eighth annual Spring Lake invitation Jennis tournament x The four survivors were headed L winner by Frankie Pat ker of the tourney and included two to Paiker as funner uinners-u- p well as youthful Ted Schroeder of SOCTH BENT) Iml July 11 tTi Los Angeles national junior singles Tin- Kev lliigli O'Donnell presiThe former runneis-udent of the University of Noire champion Dame announces Thursday ap- were Gardnar Mullov pointment of William P Mahoney w hom Parker beat as Irish truck coach succeeding final and Archie Henderson Nicholson No vs pm Mac 2 erty Nn 2 N t Cahm Nelson p r 6 p Merrill 10 10 a :i Werkav R Gardner end Wileon: er Park and H Baer 60 m 3 Max Brent wol (irk The Latest —Craziest Fad In Auto Racing 5 No Rejtlltr SPEED No Reed Grant tory Cotiradv rief JerWaverly riefanl Bossarri ry Hallman-BoReid rief Mereer Vernon 6 3 Granl-RuloRasmusson Nor-e’Gehike rief Gwyn Thomns-MiMoHtorisHal Osborne F4 ne H6 2 rief arl Knvery Hose LeMat W 7 5 7 5 Hilts SI aulev Hill i Other defaulted f't not turnteam ing in Irish Davidson Liberty Donaldson Fifth aenue No 1 Wendell Beck vs 1 3 p m No Bill Peck vs park No 6 6 p m Bob Ogilvie s tory No 3 2 p m Conway Deardorj 1 Jensen 12pm No Fra iik def Frank pmhert 6- - 3 Zsiek def William t def Goaie Peek Ryser-Pel- rief Chrie Walker def 6 Morriaev l def Jordan Softball u Children 7 I 2 SUNDAY 2:30 P M H 0 6-- 6-- FLN Huward- 4 d Two Helens Advance In Tennis Meet 6-- 2 rief 8 6-- ston 2 4 6-- Ohio 6-- 2 6-- 2 6-- 5 Iarwin By Robert L Ripley Charles Hare of England and Bobby Carrot heis of Coronado Cal played to a draw in the only other match hailed hy darkness They split the firsCtwo scis each 3 and each ’had winning one taken one game in the third set i 7-- Traek Coaeli MMre Vinnue Wakri 6 Ifirk ritigHt June Glissmever rief Joe Pn'mei Virgin ut tlefuttli Yoon Mai'mi rief Spence Fosgriff JHiiifs M'llkct K’ea Cbrisi ensiMi 6 Pmoiu’t M ( Paul lane (‘arier def Rlth Rio mt rai d nu Morrill 6 2 6 0 t"hi-CAg- 6-- 2 0 - haw aka Ijul exOlin Parks tended Robert Aamrath of Houston Texas seeded No 3 but finally lost The score was No 4 Bill Talbert Cincinnati n defeated (leorge Bauman of 2 - Wall ci lei Pm k Wmm o lef le-teSkirimnr 6-- 2 6-- 1 Tt- n t Cal seeded No 1 in the women’s singles won the only women's match played conquering Mary Ann : Mivrri lbnthle Fieri G Ruth t'htilu Scores of Beverly Beth Wheeler Libertv No I 8 p m va Davt Pihl Victory No Paul Sager 2 A p m v Sterling Webber va Cleo 8innard No 1 5 p m a Keith Tavlor Keith StihlV'LFberty No 2 6 p m va Bert Price Victory Spenre Youti No 2 5 p m Rif hard Youn va LaMar Gutver Victory No 1 7 p m Douk Young t Harry Jamea Victory No 1 6 p m Eafl Barker va John Porter Victor? No 3 10 a m Rovai Jeueen va Hugh Brand Victory No 2 7 p m Don Grant va Ellsworth Hale Victory No 3 3 p m Harlow Richard va Bob Best Victory No 3 11 a m Aquilla Findlay va R T Snow Liberty No 4 0 p m Tom Bauman va Elton Larson Liberty No 3 fl ik m Grant RarroWonth- -- vt Neil Petfron Liberty No 2 7 p m s Ciane Hal Geharri Uhlig Victory No 2 3 p m Junior Bitv' Single Libertv s Jack Richards Fred Keller No 3 10 a m Vii'tot Walker vs Howard Atkin Libertv No 3 11 a m Jack Dugan va Stanley Clawaon Libertv No 2 10 a ni LibArnold Johnson Ralph Brown erty No 3 4 p m ' Bob William Fifth Jack FJiason Mary def defaoil Cornwall Brennan Inurnament director Entries for jthP meet can be turned in at the Victory courts A full schedule of events is planned to provide competition for all The meet is an Hasses of players annual event that has been staged for four seasons No Lityertv f Hithiigsvuir! h b i rief PiluihV Sijtt ex 4 Alice Marble ubo defeated Victory Open 2 Speekart Single def Poioihv Start of Thursday's play was delayed four hours by and only five matches were completed 4 lone McKean 1 No 8 : B"b Fifth avenue No d Were 0 Notlors Slate ” P MfGhie Stephens Girt Nh San Francisco Thursday 12-1- P Resetvnir Blshtip 6-- 3 July 11 iT' Bobby Biggs of Chicago seeded first in the men's singles of the fifty-thirannual western tennis tournament was forced to play an extra set 'n heat Toni Brown of w Ohauneey John Lang-BiCharles 0 6 if m p t lNDIANAl’OIIS riefaull l Ralph Brown-MelvlPavidaon-partner--6-Gordon Jensen-Bil- K Riggs Downs S F Ncttcr Cooper-Ca- Parley Baldwin McGar- Rnaematy Culler m Chauneev 7 u (: Ted Olewine and Douglas Wood- bury defeated Sid Milstein andH-Harold Holland Denver Jon li x (quarterfinal V! 6 6-- ftnnmii Victory pRrk opon Inurnament lonnis championship wilt open Wednesday July IT and a iarse field is expected to vie for f the honors mvording to Larrv l 6-- 1 beat Lucy Denny 'I'hc 8-- (quarterfinal) ' Ponalrison-Ro- Rob Bero-Kd- ’ n 6-- 3 Max Riivd in 6-- 3 Bill Johnton vi Bill 8 Johnteiv Lib rtv park No 1 p m Bliin Anderson vt Darwin Lees Lib ertv No 3 7 p m va William Clawaon' Jack Faireioujrh Fesenoir No 1 8 p m v Harold Goodro Hardy Jenklnson W W 0 Double Wriliant Junior Keller-Le- face I'er-- t Koch and Allan Hardy Salt Lake (second round' City 2 Don Dixon and Alfred Alder Provo Utah defeated Ceorge and 6 6 Joe Ball El Paso Frldty'i Vhrdnl Mr1 Hlniik u bo Dixie Lee Wilson Vetmeri-Bo- Kuna Hoi ’2 3 tos Blllingf Kesri soil N Wnnllev Huh Lem FlirtN" W’riL’hi R Axell Bill s Bert Rrie Hflrn inmm’lo Skinmmc Lmriaev No another Santa Mom-caOne the other semifinal will be played Friday and the other Saturday — Results in men's doubles: Robert Falkenberg and Roherl Jkring Los Angeles defeated Bill quarterfinals Hemingway Gecrv-L- er Stephen Shirirv 6-- 0 will poebier-Bruc- Hill O While rief riefault def fJilchrisi l Raloh Oleen Wendell Reek-Bo- 8 6 McGhie Verlle def nii Young Bercener-Oalto- 6 Young Laraim-Pmi- Whitelock Hawkes-Clln- and will meet Defending Mtuy Sk ul Hint f Champion Dorothy May Bundy of 61 Mixed Santa Monica in the semifinals idle Thursday tias let Harrs Miss Bundy Gall Wnyhi William Clawson yet to lose a game in this years meet I)r Bartosh Win Dr Esther Bartosh of Los Angeles a former champion here Patricia Hover of Santa Mon- ' All II a ni be turned in p m Friday 8-- 6 'li Tranffer tiinnarri-Merrll- WVa and Friday after matches must before girls’ junior Metzelaar Jeremy Hainmon'ti-- Spencer Oorev Neri Hennlon BOIev rief Jones-Jae- Trihuiie-Munieiiit d and 3ton By" Clen tourna-mertennis must be reported to the Tennin Kditor t The Tribune immediately after contests are completed The Tennis Editor will be available at The Tribune interscholastic national In Hasiftnv--4- Robert Rpanf Harlow Ric Keporl IMalckesJ j jHiilham def a hve Fred Alfred be champion Olewine's victim Thursday was Ronald Edwards of San i Vi'irierif Herzog-Willia- (rief Hhjh 4 6-- Hlllham-Bruc- Jiow&r4 L 6-- 1 Marv Dixie rief rief W I Matthewa-Tyle- PemiV - - Kean de- Wright Klnglea LurV rief ilson W Nnirru rief Bishop e“ loin narrfhnt's leading veteran in as much as he won the Colorado crow n five years ago had the toughest of the quarterfinal bouts before he dropped leorge Ball Texas champion from El Paso Tidball is seeded third Ball fifth Tidhall's semifinal foe probably Saturday will he second seeded Ted Olewine of Santa Monica Cal 6-- 0 Rrnrte Henrlch I'laire VanPa fan!’ Ttdhall Advance ica ude Moran J4eertv Kathryn rirf 6 u 6 1 n a Jarvis A R T Hnow-Markham def Henry Reg f?haitman Chapman Brand-LynRockwood rief W W Hugh Johiiaon-partnedefault — def Qjen sterling ‘Pairt-PatCraig Cruig'Augu Keith Taylnr-Cllf- f Berg def Bert Price-Ra6 2 Smith Kart Barker-- rthur Allen def Clarence Ha rker Jtih'i P'trier aiUt Dick YmTtrgdef G 8 Boers Watson default Robert Ntirn Bslriwui-Mar- Kriwil) Htmpeon-Donn- Title Battles Near in Huge Event Today’s Slate In Tribune Tennis Meet Cromer-Hug- 6 4 former rief Krina Chapman rief Kennedy default d 3-- 6 Wolfe Taft be Hmnen't Slnale Tafi-Pav- 6-- 'l Jack Tidhall rtf lack 16 Deane Hemer def ('hriieneti-rnuHolm Ralph Hloomatrand-GuHawkhi-DoRrvant Bennett ilef Kenf neth Simons rief Itrrvm Lou Neelet Roger Bran Grow 6 2 6 Rav Watri def langtifef’tHig Keririmgton Rex h Williams f"!aton William rief' Clvle- 01 Tull e Frank Pvk Clinton Bag'fv rief Kfnrifih Woo l Tv Bill Cannon Pink Kmersmi rief Melvin Pelt Baker Banev li'oor he Tidball Also 6-- 1 John William Stewart Belnap rief Tom McManr default Dwight drf Robert Scott-RutR Lund Cromf 'ohninii rief Clar John ence 0 Karior 6 4 Boh Isence-Klle- i W'oolles def Bus i Bran llcy ’Max Ponaldaon-VerOlaen rief Robert Van Van Pam 6 William (’lawon-KrmHost Btb IxsseJoan Billfog match it b reached ulcrt Men’ Double Ien Blmpaoti-WaileBeealev def Leaier Mooie Marlon Van Con defatill rief Htahle Pm Htahle-KeltHardy '8-Jenkhiaou-Nei- l Pehraon Flndlav-OweHorenaoii rief falt Axilla Htahle-Bert Howard default Buzz Neilaon-DalHeurlchaen def Jim Gilbert Rav Oleen default-Dearden def Jim Harry tinJl it ale Weal wHid default Ciane and trilnworth Fred Hale rief default Llhlig Gerhard I’hlig Jack latlmer-ToCarrigan def Jack Crmiea FalrcUiUgh-RaJennn-BuJenaon def John Koval Parley Conrariv I eii Net Meet Tribune-Cit- y Fair Misses Drive Into Quarterfinals Coast Player Municipal Net Results L940 July 12 Salt £akcTributu U”bc lilt TO CUSTOMERS Continuous Demonstrations in Our Store |