Show -- - U be Thursday Moming- - J6 August 8 1910 Salt £ake $Vibunc-- Freed Takes Tough Match Mehner Wins in Denver Meet F(ir:Fame in Eastern Meet — Midget Racers Set Longer Heats Finals ' Take Part in City Recreation Swim Meet Shields Bids boy won honor In city 'recreation wimmlnr tournament at Fairmont parki Up-per left Walter Gehrke upper right Gordon Larson full figure center Keith Caldwell and lower Evan Ashworth- - T Veteran Blasts Gil Hunt in Gay Court Test Burke-Wadswbr- ft— ank RYE N Y Aug 7 Shields of New York JVednes-da- y recaptured some of the impeccable lourh that carried him to top national rafiking in 1933 when lie blasted Gil Hunt of Washington D C out of the eastern grass 7 3 7 court championships and advanced to the quarterfinal round Internationalist The familiar figure In the late rounds at Wimbledon and Forest Hills UPl-Fr- 20-l- 9-- 5-- barely missed winning in straight sets and when the m?tch was city-wid- To Oppose Bigg Shields’ opponent In the round of eight will be Defending Chamwho pion Bobby Riggs of Chicago another Chicagoan eliminated 3 4 Seymour Greenberg The lower will pit Frank Parker of Pasadena' Cal against Hank Frusoff of Parker disposed Seattle Wash of young Ted Schroeder Glendale while Prusoff de-- " 2 Cal feaied S Ellsworth Davenport of 0 Forest Hills N Y 6 berths were The filled by Don McNeill of Oklahoma City Gardnar Mulloy of Coral Gables Fla Joe Hunt of Annap-oil- s and Bitsy Grant of Atlanta 4 McNeill won 7 over Bob at 2 Harman of Piedmont Cal and Mulloy nipped Wilmer Allison of 10-- 8 6 Austin Texas 7 Midshipman Hunt brushed aside Hal Surface of Kansae City Tues-- day’s upset victor over Welby Van 2 Grant posted a 4 Horn 1 over John Thackara of 2 margin New York Mlts Jacobs Win 6-- 6-- bracket-quarterfln- kl 6-- 4 6-- 6-- 8-- lower-brack- et women’s doubles cent per team Trophies will be awarded to all winners and the entry fees will defray the costs of these awards with any surplus to' be used 'for junior tennis development Six handicap classes will be formed and matches will be scheduled on Victory and Liberty courts Entries will be taken at 15 $ast First South street 6-- 6-- 35 cents 50 8-- 5-- 6-- singles 9-- 6-- 6-- In the women’s division Helen Jacobs of Berkeley Cal led the field into the quarterfinals with 1 an 6 triumph over Helen Pederson of Stamford Conn She meets Dorothy May Bundy of 3 Santa Monica Cal a 7 victor over Pat Canning of Ala- meda Cal Sarah Palfrey of Reno 4 1 over Nev won by 6 Los of Osborne Angeles Margaret turned Wolfenden and Virgin! JLondon 5-- 6-- Salt Lake Independent' Baseball association leaders will put on a diamond battle and a special meeting Thursday at the No 1 municipal field Lemmon’s and Tooele City will tangie'in the game end of the bill starting at 5’30 o’clock after which a special meeting of all team managers will be held 6-- 3 1 Pauline Beta of Los Angeles trounced Louise Raymond of Scars-dal- e 1 4 but will not N Y know her quarterfinal adversary until 'Alice Marble meets Louise Brough of Beverly Hills Thursday In other matches Helen Bern-har- d of New York defeated Mrs John Van Ryn of Austin Texas 5 while Gracyn Wheeler of Santa Monica Cal subdued Va2 lerie Scott of London 1 6-- 6-- -- ‘9-7- Special Meeting 6-- 6-- 3-- 6-- 3 Indies Slate Gbme 6-- 8-- 6-- 6-- achednlc for Thursday flr&t round matches Following only cludt in the city wide rec Salt Lake City boys participated reation department swimming meet held Wednesday at the Fair mont park pool Dick McDonnell Washington park Judging from the energetic com- back stroke McDonnell 28 4 Over 300 J (AP)-Ma- urice (Clipper) Smith One ‘hundred fifteen and 115 breast petitions developing In the various tie Jim Ray Washington park events the enthusiasm of the atrok 2pm and Frank Leaver Uintah playground well as 31 youngsters participating i Style Winners as from Joe Christensen himself Free free atvle Under 96 pounds— 2(Fyard n assistant-cit- yrecreation -- director 41t — Wattle — Gehrke- Liberty— nf 117 Ashworth Liberty park the meet was the most successful stroke Ashworth 14 T 3pm free vie Under it 80 pounds— ever staged Robert Frtt Fairmont park 13 4 back 6S inny Leary bye Felt 15 5 Young Walter Gehrke Liberty stroke j Eight ami 98 pounds combined— Rack Roy's Double park aquatic ace came through stroke Waiter Gehrke 15 7 reiav Keith D Fmersen B Cannon vs Bud Dean Bill Dubbeld Mtcham d Thompson t with a double win one in the B court 2 12 noon Tom Brommer Liberty park 47 Partner vs Ronald Reading Melvin One hundred fifteen and 1 15 pounds com freestyle and one in the back blued 3 ll i m court Bvrou ReyBrownlug-II H LarGordon Burchett Relv comvs M Probert-stroke both in Collett court 5 son Clarence Kuhn Ralph Parker Fair- nold vs Blslr Robert Ev mont pa r k 147 4 1pm petition m 4 1 p court Parley and front tinder bark optional of the meet were: 115Diving Officials Larsen vs T Toomlis Bui Liberty pound — Tie Joe Brommer D Love (ourt-- i over ArRex ml Fairmont Glen Llh Welch starter park Charles park 1pm McMillan court Gieuzos-Joh115 pounds Keith Caldwell Fairmont vs 1 Jtmmv a m 4 nett chairman of the meet park -Dick Bves Conrady (douSlea-teBekTommy r Charles Richards Roland G ble Junior (tingles Charles H Faulkener judges BIU Neville Bert DufflA court 1 D R Fairbanks Vertis Wood Ball Games Slated 11 a m Jay Banks vs vs Keith Sugar 4 Lea Dorney timers Paul Healyt scorer Ily-ruPeck Bill court 8 KAYSVILLE — Kaysville and court I it in Richard Warner vs Callister announcer and 8pm m Max Don-- i 6 5 court Eiiaaen teams softball will p play Ja(k vs Howard Atkins court 1 7 Christensen clerk of the course Layton at as a part of p Id son vs Kaysville Roberts Friday m Dearden Andy Conway The winners were: Bob Brovlea va Paul 5 p m ward Court 1 court Over l’5 pound— fro8 tty! the Kaysville L D S East John-so2 6 p ra Parley Baldwin Romui 22 Bill Gehrke Liberty park rt va back rodeo and carnival Kent Brent Goates court 4 5 p m Bob itrokt Tony Cuntiingham Liberty park vs Ralph Larsen court 4 4 p m Kaysville recreational super- Ogilvie 117 relay John Van Den Berg Joe McCallister vt— Gwyn Thomas Warren Anderaon Stewart Nielson Robert Bock intendent 7 p m 4 eourt announged Wednesday Washington playground 157 2 Collins bve 8tinky Bountiful and KaysSaturday free gtvle Under 118 pounds— Gordon Larson Fairmont park 22 2 back ville Kiris’ Junior Doublet softball teams are stroke Harry Luke Fairmont jark 22 7 Wendell Beck Hob Ogilvie va Melvlng Under 115 pounds— Probert-Ralpfree styla Scheduled to IRBCt 8t KaysvinC Brown court 4 4 p m -- Hicks Advances Favorites Lose In National In Defense Of Golf Title Boys’ Net Meet CHICAGO Aug 7 UP) — Eliza- From Pas 20-ar- Fourteen) able for all grazing animals or wild and it is obvious that a balance must be struck and that such'balance must be as fair to stock and agricultural interests as it is to sports interests With Increase in control It Is the purpose to keep the wild life resources at a sufficiently high level to provide perhaps the best hunting in America and at the same time conserve range areas ' Runs Batted In National Irtiru— F McCormick Red Cardinals 81 85 Mist Fletcher 72 Pirate league — Green 96 York her 82 Tiger Tiger Cronin Red Sox 82: Foxx Red Sox 79 McCon-augh- r Batdwin-Raip- Brower-Partne- 6-- le 6-- 6-- another unseeded entry had a little more difficulty with his opponent Clarence Mabry No Z of Alice Texas Petersen took the first set 2 but Mabry came back strong to annex the next 3 Then the Wisconsin boy captured the 3 deciding set Top ranking Douglas Woodbury of Los Angeles and Bobby Cal gave of Coronado their future rivals something to think about by rolling without much trouble into the quarter' finals of the junior doubles The California pair defeated 82 Wednesday Irving Chappel of Los Angeles and 0 Phyllis Otto of Omaha Neb Art Leighton of Chicago 1 took 14 strokes on the twelfth and then whipped a Missouri team hole In celebrating her sixteenth —Ralph Hart of University City birthday finishing with 91 and a and Rex Carruthers of St Louis — 1 total of 258 6-- 6-- 6-- Car-rothe- rs 6-- 6-- 6-- --By Jim v Collin court 1 m B B Ripley 4 2 P Bill msm British Statesman FULL CLASSES Ripley know why I "Believe-It-or-Noi”- Royal Crown has woo 9 out of 10 certified leading colas from coast to coast! 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ESI BY TASTE-TES- EYmOM for 46 Years Tonight A FrWmt NiW (rS alf-chur- tMENAMES of letters NEHI BEVERAGE CO OF UTAH 133 East First South — Was 863 Tucket H 8 O 4 Chapman GDAYS Aipmrrf Taxfti' COMBINES THE GREEK NAMES F0AME FIRST TWOLETfERS 'ALPHA' Hard on "Dogs" f)H9“ ’BETA S’ A tf iWS'Atf fr iji ‘dw Jt n&ai low- you ktvq handy lit ed el oil troniportation thoio fin uid can tailing avary day at bargain prieat at BENNETT’S 5 th So & Main On CALF ' Aguascalientcy S airy He was the British war secretary who was a member of the German cabinet for one day He was ap pointed by Kaiser Wilhelm for 24 to take part hours to enable-hiin a meeting of the German m ii d lot—twa antrancai 610 Main or 23 W Filth South— you’ll find juit tha mala Off Beginning wijfl the year 1877 when his father died and continuing unA Lotto r a Day til Mayyl925 when his mother (1856-192BritLord Halddne ish war secretary and lord— high died at the age of 100 years and chancellor wrote a letter to his six vyeeks’ Lord Haldane never mother every day for itf'ears writing to her a single day Explanation of Today’a Cartton tha big Aannatt GENERAL MARTIN TRIANA at jutt tha prica you want to pay r t -- I See tfre Bennett Ad In the Classified Section cabi-misse- 'd net L 6 1 HooTv Raised by R 8 1 IHEONLYWORDWAOEOPOf Cooper-Bil- l League rst IN IT Bowen-Ber- Hamel FnruUure Peerleea Coat and Taufteri Bishop H high-flyin- 2 FISHHOOKS r Employes i HEN'S EGG Zim- tt i The four remaining M Men ten in the Salt Lake interstake soft-ba- ll tournament will continue their race Thursday night at City park and some nip and tuck finishes u're expected before the two finalists are decided Sugar-hous- e and Lincoln take the field in the first tilt at 7:30 p m with Ivins and First facing the barrier at 8:30 Ivins the surprise of the moot thus far takes on the tough assignment of trying to lasso the g First warders who are defending division and champions — However -- the Wells stake entry has a top hand in Carlton Ence their newly found pitching ace and may come in ahead On the has a more experienced outfit and one of the best hurlers in the city in Jack Stahl to throw against their “dark horse’’ rivals The Sugarhouse and Lincoln tilt should be more on the offensive side with both teams just about even id hitting and pitching departments The winners of Thursday’s games will meet Saturday night at 8 p m at City park for the title with the two losing teams playlng“off at 7 p m for “third and fourth places LAID WITH Facer-atro- Dallas at Beaumont postponed storm Fort Worth at Houston postponed Atorm Tulsa Shreveport San Antonio T Oklahoma City 8 G Nstronsl league — Mile Cardinal 12 Cubs 18:‘F McCormick Red Nicholson 14 RixtoXhillles 14 American league-Foxx Red gox 25 DIMaggio Yankee 22 Greenberg Tigers 21 76 HIS MOTHER Best Texas League 6-- Home Run Club Wrote a letter Jy BUT TWO 6-- M Men Tangle other-hand-Fi- Lord t Duffin court s Himstreet court 5 3 p m t O Jensan-Partne- r vs Richard Warner Part-pe- r court 3 4 p m : Shag Jrasen-Hawklna court Goalea vs B Hawkins-Atkina v W McCailiater-ft 8 p m Banka-Partne- r court 3 8 p m Men's Singles Marlin Van Cott vs Hugh Brand eourt 1 7 p m Bart Prtcs v Spence Bruce Petergen Young court 4 7 p m vs Don Ashworth court 2 9 p m i' Bill Yourk vs Dick Ktsete court 3 9 p m : Mel Jordan vs George Mills court 1 9 m Fred Moore vs Joe George eourt 4 8 f p m: Sara Hemingway vs Emia court 2 7 p m: Art Thomwall vs Jack Falrclough court 1 1 p m Star! Paul va Dick Andersen court 1 8 p m Jack Millner ya Deb Smith court 2 8 p in Jack Felgh bye Women's Doubles Netsen vs Emma Lou Noma Robert-- ! Wamer-Partne- r court 5 12 noon Norma B Offner-Dixl- s Youngberg-Berkeley vs Brakbill court 2 4 P m Marllvn vs Jackie Frebairn-MarBandera court 3 4 p ra merman vs P va Mansfield a m : Paul Bill Nevtlle-Kar- l 4 p m - J Latir-- 11 ok 6-- 36-3- h court 5 6-- 6-- 6-- 1 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- t 6-- 6-- m Lund-Re- 4-- on 6-- n d 6-- 6-- - le ’rr) 6-- 3 6-- ern golf derby Wednesday with a total of 230 two under ladles’ par for the Westmoreland course and 11 strokes ahead of her nearest rival The final 18 of the tournament will be played Thursday 8 Miss Hicks carded a Wednesday Including five birdies although in the rough frequently on the back nine Ellamae Williams of Chicago tied with the 'cham-pio- n at the start of Wednesday’s round shot a 40r45 nine over par and wound up with a total of 241 Mary Agnes Wall of Menominee Mich moved into a third-plac- e tie with Virginia Ingram- - of Chicago each with totals ‘of 248 Miss Wall ejected an 83 Wednesday and Miss Ingraman 84 One stroke back was Beatrice Barrett of Minneapolis with 249 following an 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- beth Hicks defending champion from Long Beach Cal virtually clinched a second women’s ' west- 7 UP) — Fa- Aug 4-- 1 Cannon tar- - r DENVER vorites pushed ahead in tfye men’s singles division of the annual intermountain tennis tournament at the Denver Tennis club clay courts Wednesday Dan Freed Salt Lake City veteran who is seeded No 2 had the hardest fight Maurice Mosko University of Denver player who was not seeded forced him to three 2 sets before losing 1 6 This was a third round match Top seeded Frank Mehner from th? University of Utah didn’t surrender a game In trimming Jim 0 Eakins of Salt Lake City 0 in a quarterfinal bout In another third round match Tom Harper of Denver seeded seventh trimmed Cleo Sinnard of Salt Lake City 3 4 Sinnard tossing Ills racket down in disgust after the final point In the men’s doubles Eakins and Sinnard defeated Jack McMurty 6 and Jack Malo of Denver 3 The junior singles saw Gene Dines of Denver defeat Keith of Salt Lak City 1 1 Cal Nelson of Salt Lake City Two 7 CULVER Ind Aug (M— defeat Dave Chalmers of Denver unheralded boys’ singles players 4 2 Allen Hardy of Salt Lake dropped their seeded opponents City defeat Lee Knell of Provo from competition in the national 1 4 Chauncey Peterson of junior and boys’ tennis tournament Salt Lake City defeat Bob Lence Calitheas favored Wednesday of Salt Lake City 3 0 and fornia junior doubles combination Sinnard defeat Harry Harris of crushed Its opposition 3 Denver 2 Little Bobby Kring of Los An In boys’ singles Lence defeated geles handed out the Initial upset David Dines of Denver 0 0 by trimming fifth seeded Allen and Ellertson defeated Fred RogRichardson of Webster Groves ers Jr of Denver 0 0 1 Mo in straight sets 3 Ted Petersen of Madison Wis Barlow-Partne- r (Continued Eakins in Straight Sets th In- - Woman's fttngtes Jackie FreUalm VI Ruth Wilson court 12 noon: Yerda Olsen vs Llia Lee court 1 12 noon Veril McGhie vs Anna Lee Petersen court 1 8 p m Joan Van Nort vs Jean Watson court B 5 p m Donna Hurxeier v Mary Sanders court 1 Betty Otfner vs Teddy Jatkiou court 1 2 p m Marian Cosgriff vs Norma Clair Meserll court 5 5 P m Youngberg vs Norma Jackson court 1 3 p m Dixie Brakbill vs Emma Lou Warner court 3 3 p m Noma Roberts vs Maxine Samuelson court 2 Barbara Bishop vs Verona Smith court 6 Frank Humbles — 1 park-Eva- Sees It 7: Believe It or Not Liberty Net Schedule 300 Boys Jake Part In S L Swim Meet -- As JrGi Dr - ap e Plans for a handicap tennis tournament starting Wednesday of next s week are announced by Richard Warner chairman of the committee In charge of this event which is sponsored by the Salt Lake Tennis association Competition in eight classes— ot men’s singles and doubles women’s junior and boys’ divisions —is slated- - Entry fees will be charged as follows: Men's singles 50 cents men's doubles 70 cents per team' junior singles 35 cents junior doubles 50 cents per team boys’ singles 25 cents boys’ doubles 40 cents per team women's “ victory 'Pa Aug Unscctled D U Player Handicap Net Meet Slated into overtime he came within a single point of losing But Hunt chopped a simple volley into the net and the veteran then won three straight points for the forced - V1LLANOVA Dan Defeats Salt Lake City’s midget driver's former Notre bame- star whose Villanoya college football teams wilj shoot their tiny power plants have lost only four game In his four years here proposed Wednesaround the fairgrounds speedway day that freshmen eligibility rules be waived this fall if the mili' again Thursday night with a tary conscription bill becomes law longer run ahead of the contend“Some of the leading coaches" he said “already are disers for points Last week qualihow to offset losses in manpower which enactment fying heats and main eyent wege cussing lengthened considerably The reof the bill might bring” sult was a series of close finishes that reached a climax in the main “Clipper" author of numerous novel coaching stunts offered event when five cars finished less as a solution lifting the ban on freshmen in varsity football “until than a secohd apart this emergency has passed" Howard Bock won the "It is ’fairly eertalr thatyoilng man between the ages of 21 one is and the of favored thriller and 31 will be subject to call” the Villanova mentor said after a Mike pilots again Thursday Julian who escaped miraculously study of pending draft legislation "In our pwp case this means from a collision with Dave Singer that 27 men of pur squad of 44 will be eligible formilitary training "In nearly every college the draft lay would affect the seniors will have' his car in readiness for the speed parade Tex Sherwood and some of the juniors The upper classmen are the experienced who led point contenders until a players and the backbone of any football team If they are called bad scalding five weeks ago will up it is obvious that a great number of the colleges will be minus be out of competition for at least some stellar performers this season” another week The race program will begin at Smith expressed belief all football coaches would witt8 o’clock with the track in top “sacrifice" upper classmen to national service “even ingly condition for the night's calendar though it means rebuilding out entire teams” Suspension ofjhe freshman eligibility rule "will have the dual effect of giving the first ye$r men experience right away and will — put experienced teams on the field next year” he said "Clipper” declared" waiving of the freshman rule should not “create a precedent for the general letdown s of other rules” X -- Smith Urges Waiving Of Erosli GridBan — 1 j m - 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