Show V V 16 - t ' L - - c ' 5 C ranel- - --- ortis--- dilitital e 1 junior 111eel Favorites Ply i --- -- ‘i c 0 Formidable - att In - 44 98 30 is 95 90 33 rt i In et - 111 - ive vs lk ro) 1 5) its St ith- 'hi- Dun sk ven St W IfeClanahana te 4 ' ' - i i - :A--- 4 ' - the - )aLag- i in- in 01 22 20 1 S 1 1 55 ' - 1 0 0 o 0 1 712 - ' -5 -1 - sited Lei- hree- otLtbelt 1 aura nit— RootH -- -1- I 1 0 0 TtIesday's Result Rio Grande It Krause Heal o No P 6 ii 'kc 11-- 5 :i )tb e'- Will Edward L Darr soon at Westminste artre - ' Named Purr ' -- - KRAUSE Cochrn The Rev Robert D Steele presi-i dent of Vestminster college revealed Tuesday that eEdward L Durr again will coach the Parsons in football this season Durr now at his home in Bardolph Ill is expected to arrive on the Westminster campus about August 26 or 27 to start the wheels rolling toward another Parson football season Registration at Westminster will start September 16 to run for three days Dr Steele said Last year the Parsons had a disastrous season After a goodl start the team was beset by in juries to such an extent that the schedule was forced to ibe suspended near the end of the campaign HEAT ABH0A b 5 0 3 t RIO Golf Summary Friday and the title match over 36 holes Saturday according to Professional Jerry Henderson director of the event Reach Semifinals Russell Mears defending champion and DeLin Potter reached title the semifinals of scrap Tuesday by winning doubleheaders Mears downed Norm Larson 3 in the first round and Garth Bullock In the second 6Potter won from John Farrington 3 in the opening round and than defeated Grant Larson 5 in the second round As a result they will be able to rest up' Wednesday for semifinals battles on Thursday The finals in the juvenile will be run off Friday flight Dick Lundahl of Logan medalist in the juvenile flight won his opening match from Bill Johnson 4 and will face Clarence Emery ' For Juniors t IIP A 1 0 3 0 - nre ee 7-- 12-1- l Upsets Mark Nisei Meet ' and Frank Shields of New York defeated Edward Amark of Los d 4 in other Angeles third-roun- 6-- 6-- 2 matches Gardner Mullby of Coral Gables was eliminated by Edward Fla C Alloo of Berkeley Cal 3 d Upgets marked the games in the intermountain Nisei biseball tournament Sunday on Salt Lake diamonds when all three of the local clubs were elimi- - out-of-to- 11-1- 19-1- Copper Prize 6 7 — 5 Coast Netter Drops Match ment reached the quarterfinal stage star ranked fifThe teenth on the national list upset Virginia Wolfenden Los Angeles ranked fifth nationally and- seeded 3 3 fourth 6 The stars otherwise advanced without hindrance the closest approach to another upset being the battle put up by Margaret Osborne of San Francisco against d Sarah Palfrey ef Reno Nev Miss Osborne 1936 national junior champion lost 6-- IDAHO racPensnlb ef gurz$Donu 0 4 2 8 101 4 3 3 0 7 2 2 1 3 1 1 6-- 'g 13 - --- lii Special Lot Men's SkortCoats a Foirnerly $1500 to $2500 Siztas 36 NOW $500 and 37only eat Men's Wash Slacks Formerly 350 29 to 34 weist 111lo I 5 Slife sizeNow $165 I MAIN ST 170 I a ' : - - 3-- 3- - - o-- -1- - 9-- 3 -- 11 - 000 000 041— 5 Bates 2 Carson Beard e ' ' Oldenberg - IdeSans I 1 ' " I and 457 - - - - : SI'm41 Bosox Rookie i Na Draws Laugh NEW YORK Aug 13 1111—To1d Ted Williams problem child outfielder of the Boston Red Sox was quoted in a Boston newspaper Tuesday as saying he dislikes Bos6 3 ton and wants to be traded to the MarAlice Defending Champion Yankee ble a full day behind the field Yankees Joe McCarthy won two matches but was still one manager said: "Don't make me laugh" contest short of the quarterfinals Tom Yawkey Red Sox owner Within an hour she eliminated Louise Raymond of Scarsdale N who was present at Tuesday's Y 4 4 and Anne Page of double header said the young California slugger positively will 1 1 Wayne Pa not be traded unless the Sox receive a proposition they cannot turn down Riggs Alice Marble "He'll just have to stick to his Team in Meet – playing bait and learn to curb his BROOKLINE Mass Aug 13 (P) temperament" said Yawkey An official of the Yankees said: —Bobby Riggs of Chicago and "So he wants to come to the Alice Marble of Beverly Hills like Cal were listed Tuesday night Yankees eh? Why a pop-oas partners in the mixed doubles that wouldn't last two minutes with Joe McCarthy" of the national doubles championJoe Cronin manager of the Sox ships tote held next week at Long said Williams hadn't mentioned a wood Cricket club Riggs and Welby Van Horn of trade with him and Williams later Los Angeles will play together in admitted he hadn't her Boston newspaper men the men's doubles while Miss Marble will defend in the women's with the club said Williams' Thief '" doubles with Miss Sarah Palfrey peeve was against them of Reno Nev i 1141141"" N1441100700 that 11114141"1 third-seede- 1 : 1 3-- 6 111MW":' 8-- 6-- 1 -- 6-- 6-- 6-- -- 6-- s ff " t - - - 0 Additional Sports Southcin Association Atlanta 5 Chattanooga 1 01 Little Rock 5 Memphis on Page 20 ATTENTION - 'Automobile Buyers - PROVO—Brigham Young university's Cougars who will play two home games under the arcs this year will not be entirely unfamiliar with after-darplay for the lighting system—on the "Y" gridiron will be completed py the time prattice opens September 25 it was annoifliced Tuesday' by Professor Grant' Ivins head e-of the athletic council Although some d the details as erate In putting over a ticket-sellin- g campaign for the home games to the placement of poles have this year not yet been worked out the work Football fans will be able to buy will begin within the next few a season ticket for the four home B to Kiefer Bath games of the days according this year secretary-treasurof the univer- for as little as Cougars $3 and may buy who was authorized to pur- a season ticket for a sity reserved seat chase the equipment Four poles for besides the will be placed on each side of the two $4Homegames ones will be the Utah field each carrying 60 lights' con- State night game on November 2 and sidered ample tor night football the homecoming Denver tilt on Toe Cougais will open the November 9 Prices for the individual games seuon with a night game with the University of Nevada on were set at $1 for the Nevada Another tussle and Wyoming games all pats beSeptember 27 ing reserved and $1 for general under the arcs will be held Octoadmission and $150' for reserved ber 11 when the Wyoming Cowseats to the Utah State and Denboys come to Prove ver games A saving of $1 is made For the Nevada game a gala by buying either reserved or genopening ceremony is being planned- - eral admission season tickets The with Cornelius R Peterson alumni athletic Council also named Peter- secretary in charge: Provo city's son as manager of ticket sales for 11 chamber of commerce' will coop- - I the !lemon t ‘ SEE 7:!7T 5110 -- - - the SENSATIONAL NEW 1 - Fisher's briiki breezy GRAIIIIIVI - flavor sets the pace ' ' for your day Q7' - A 1101111170011 - See This Beautiful Car at KEEl GARFF'S East 5th Salt Lake City Ristributoe for 120 II 11 There's a mellowness a sparkle and a goodness in Fisher Beer that satisfies It's as refreshing—as clean—as the cool lake breezes That doesn't just It's because Fisher Beer is happen from made the choicest hops and brewed to a 56:years then only grains old formula and thiTroughly aged under exact scientific control MODEL I 6" Wedieesday's getseeleaa The two clubs battled on even At hits Para ' Comiwilation Les seven for trimes terms e EL ?lithe 1:31W Pe Marna iree6rebeteeP m"-Liewelyn 'first man up for the 7:30 t'll-1--"tDepartment winners In the last half of the tidal ifs Claampleaehip Plied eighth frame- - hitthe first ball Jack A:30 p limiting VS Stahl pitched for it home run over Zinik Sporting Goods p in—Anderson Jewelry ea upia'a ti)e left field fence Pacific Jack Stahl and Doug Borg Politician ace both pitched great Simper and Glenn Pate ball Borg fanned 10 batters and batWayne terson of Mecca Bar were the safeties-whilStahl leading hitters of the gave up three each ' whiffed eight and gave up five getting three for fourslugfest hits 'Both clubs played errorless In the championship flight Wedball The Fuel club missed an nesday night American Smelting in the fifth frame when meets Zinik Sporting Goods at 8:30 Ray Fredrickson and 'Harold Wise o'clock and Anderson Jewelry plays singled with one away but Fred- the Union PacifieBoosten an hour rickson was out at third on a force ilater In the 8:30 game Gunner out and Borg fanned Bill Quigley Gunderson will oppose Fred Mte to end the inning The Fuelers Zinik's fast ball artist Anderson failed to get a hit In the remaini- Jewelry will toss Mickey Westng- three innings of the game over against the Boosters' Guy Anpinney Beverage won a hard- - derson Two consolation games fought game from Cudahy Pack- precede the championship contests 1 Tuesdev's Itteette ing Ray Baggs Pinney Bev- At White Park erage left fielder won the game R R le a It - 3 for the Beverage boys getting two W- - H Hints ' 3 3 1 doubles and a single in three trips GundersoDeseret n and Hansen Huntsman and to drive In two runs Cudahy had Hilton a chance in the last Inning to tie H R Z Bar ' 10 up the game but poor base run- Mecca Motor 13' 4 10 Pety ning cut it short Red Fox of PinHomily and Simper Buhecker and Haw ney and Bart Dennery tossing for king - " Cudahy each gave up nine hits H E It 0 0 3-Pinney played flawless ball while Pinney Beversge 24 cuirdaor anPdalketenigt iBrigg2aof two were the Packers guilty-Dennery and misplays one of which was con15 — verted into a run 2 Mountain Iruel Supply 0RR 0 04 Republicans Grant Gunderson pitched three-hi- t Toting Stahl and Dunlop 'Bo' t:l'in4d lEikr2ent' ball to give W H Bintz a victory' over Deseret Lumber W -H Binh won the game en Quarles--- Drops-Figh- t second frame when It jut on- a Ithte run splurge Ren Hansen- n To Cincy Puncher catcher hit one over the fene with the bases full in the rally CINCINNATI Aug 13 UPI — Roy Hutchison hit two homers for Herschel- Joiner Cincinnati negr6e- the winners and Ray Ottley hit a punched out a decision 'double and two singles in four over Nerment Quarles of Richmond Va in 4 fast andbruisitig trips g return match here Tuesday night Petty Motor won a contest front Mecca Bar 1340 Joiner took seven rnunds--Botpounds Quarles Petty scored eight runs in the sec- weighed 136 ond frame when 12 men went to won their first bout on a foul -s Pr Attendance-2-- 1-- 0 fifth ErHenson 2 Perry Robello rors—Duezabou Fortil Left on bases— Idaho Falls 9 Salt Lake 9 Runs batted in—McConnell Carson Duezabou 2 Racer Forni Perry Robello Owen 3 Oldenberg 2 Hateheti Sacrifice bits—Carson Beard bases—Duezabou 2 Stolen Emmertson Three-bas- e Double bits—Carson ' Racer to Butes Struck out—By play—Forn1 n 1 Base 4s'on latmau Lm mbearir 0ce Matsu 4 Bowen 3 Rune reeponeibla for—Emmert- Bowen 2 Losing pitcher rs13StalutVId8' Ms- pitches—Emmertmon tau Bowen Hit with pitched ball—Bates Hatchett balls—Beard Vimile—lat2:1 2Pamsed Campbell ' ' el Supply club at White gatne of th'e city softball meet -- - in the best 300 050 200- -10 p - e over in 1937 0 14triesfoien° NI 0 4 1 1 0 Spencer's only defeat was hand4 1 2 4 0 Perry2b Kuno 0 Robello lb 4 1 9 2 ed him by Dunbar Bostwick's 0 Owen ef 5 2 1 0 In th3 American stakes 0' Burleson 3b 3 0 1 4 That victory plus his time 31 "Patchett c 3 1 5 2 :C Guititini It 4 I 2 0 of 2:04 made as a juvehile in 1 1 0 0 RIstau p l' 1xJansen 1939 established the Bostwick trot1 0 0 0 'Bowen p ter the 471 second choice 2002 -71 Totals 36 8 27 16 A52 11 S I 3-- er le! 17 D' Join Trend ' The 30000 to 40000 fans will join the modernistic trend by wagering through the parimutuels also a first in the history of the buggyhorse derby The race with a value of $43' 65845 IL the richest since the Marchioness won in 1932 and the most wide open since Lord Jim copped the big prize in 1934 That was the last year the decision was carried to more than two heats Spencer Scott son of Scotland from C W: Phellis' Greenwich Conn stable is the 2 favorite to take the winner's share of $23078 but at least3our others are serious contenders- Three Victories The Phellis colt trained and driven by the Lexington veteran Fred Egan rates his position off three victories in the four major tests In the national e arm-u- p stakes at Narragansett park the brown colt reeled off a mile in 2:02 fastest time registered by a this year and only a second slower than the Hambletonian records set by Shirley Han- k 12SUITS—Formerly 0500 and $4000 NOW $1250 Sies' 36 end 37 only :35 SUITS—Formerly $20PO to $3150 1Sizes 16 to 37 only NOW $1000 1 : rf LAKE SALT A Totals 35 14 27 zBatted for Ristau a Idaho Falls Salt Lake Runs — McConnell Duezabdu 2 Reset 2 Intermountain Final CleanUp Sale lett's Summer Weight Suits FALLS AB II (2) 2b 4 5 Reser If 3 Beard c oidnbrg l3b 43 Forni es Emrtan— p 4 Cougars Speed Plans For Gridiron Lights - Preceding Pare) through the first seven frames fell on Emmertson for four runs in the eighth one or them unearned This was the closest they came all evening to making life miserable for the lad who started his career around these parts in American Legion circles 'Emmertson gave up another unearned run in the ninth but by that time most of the 2456 ticket holders had vacated the premises for the more comfortable confines of their respective domiciles Roy Partee the proud father of a boy will arrive here from Los or Angeles either Wednesday Thursday Moresco Mass Aug 13 MANCHESTER Knowles of PhiladelUPI—Hope l break iin the phia scored the only seeded ranks Tuesday as the Essex country club's sixteenth annual women's invitation tennis tourna- 1-- —From igQ vu park Tuesday night thus far finish Russets Win Over Bees By 10-- Score (Confirmed Y the McNamara barrier a synchro- itization of a' web-lik- e gate and phonograph voice that eliminates the long scoring sessions A camera wit catchthe horses as they 5 Totals 37 11 2481 Totals 39 13 27 12 000 002 Krause Heating 030— 5 and top-seedDon McNeill of 00x- -11 203 Rio Grande 015 Oklahoma City Okla was forced Errors—Coebran Clayton Summary:: Home to three sets to defeat George A 2 Evans Rinaldi Stolen baae—Call Twobase hits— runs—Call and McLeese 5-Mason Call R Colbert RUTIS batted in 10 2 pamper 1 Call 2 Bogden 6-- 4 —Clayton Harris defeated had 1McNeill 1 I Evans MeLeese 2 Mason 4 Innings 4-- 6 2 3 Page 5 3 Credit Everett of Jacksonville Fla tlethold—By Dunn 6-- 4 match Charge defeat to Dunn 6-- 3 seconVround a in Rising ' responsible for—Tezak 3 Dunn 4 Struck out—By Tezak 5 Pace in the morning Page 4 3 Dunn 1 Bases on halls—Off Dunn 1 L Kovacs of Berkgey Frank Tezak 2' Page Cal eliminated William A TalUmpires—Anderson anTal8VirdntiaroDrg--- -Harvey bert of Cincinnati Ohio 6-- 4 13-1- 1 Wednesday Detin Potter def Grant Larson Cliff Barton moved into the Tuesday race Juvenile Consolation finals of the junior-juveniMrs Wise Annexes 9:25 a - m—Bill Johnson vs Eldon and will meet the winner of the Pearce Burtoft match Tom McHugh-A- l 9:30—Norm Larson vs Jack Brewiter Utah 9:35—Larry Pearson vs John Black The finals in this division will be 9:40—John Farrington vs Paul Andrus run off Thursday MAGNA — The Utah Copper Juvenile First Flight in d losers the All 9:45 a m—Ralph Andrews vs K Lar- women golfers played host to the son chamjunior open and juvenile to Nib ley Park feminine shotmakers Jack Naarda def Walt Harris here Tuesday in a special meet pionship flights will continue to reach finals Tuesday Junior Juvenile Mrs Helen Wise won first honplay in consolation brackets Other 9:50 a m—Al Burton vs Tom Mcd losers are eliminated Hugh ors for the day by turning In 39 Nichols Cliff Burtnft def F 12 to while Mrs ' from the tournament Ruth Smith copped reach finals Tuesday the putting prize by touring the Tuesday's Results Junior Open nine holes in 16 putts Mrs Ruby Bill Korn def James Porter Norm Amu def Ralph Emery 1 up Garrison was awarded the prize on 20 holes for high net score Glen Shannon def Bob Peterson The match was followed by a Russ Croft def Dalton Cannon Joe Jones def Wendell Leavitt 2 dinner at the 'Utah Copper club Alfred Jones def Ed Miles The Magna club may enter a team Paul Caraide def Blaine Kimball SAN FRANCISCO Aug 13 Russ Wallace Oct Jack White 1 up in the state women's competition on 19 William P Kyne general manager next season Gordon Crane def joe Collard! of the Bay Meadows race track Jack eullivan def Vero- - White John Burnham def Clyde Thomson 1 tip announced Tuesday he would leave George Burton def Jack Sampson Joe Hurst def Douglas Bolton 37 The Big Six shortly for the east in an effort to Dave Martin def Hugh Dobbs of owner W Brann Induce Mark Nielson def Bill Huchins By A1480e 18 fed Press Brown Paul Three tender t' in each lesgue def Marlon Van Cott Challedon champion racer of the 0 AB R Pct Juvenile Open year to enter his thoroughbred in Radcliff Browns —107 405 57 142 351 Dick Lundahl def Bill Johnson Yankees 340 86 Dikiaggio 67 119 the Bay Meadows handicap to be 350 Clarence Emery def Eldon Pearce 95 408 59 142 348 Finney Red Box Russell Means def Norm Larson run December 7 Rowell Bees 83 288 31 95 330 Bullock Garth def Jack Brewster 97 369 53 121 3'28 Danning Giants The handicap which carries a Grant Leavilt def Larry Pearson 311 FIfcCormick Reds 104 421 70 135 321 Junior Anderson def John Black purse of $10000 added will be DeLin Potter def John Farrington boosted to $30000 in the event Grant Larson def Paul Andrue-5-Brann indicates Challedon's at) Juvenile First Flight Ralph Andrews def Jim Lynn 1 up on pearance Kyne said 21 holes Directors of the course will exK Larson def W Woodbury 53 Walt Harris def Max Motley pend $330000 In purses during the Junior Juvenile y meeting scheduled to open Cliff Burton def F Nichols 12 to go October 12 into finals CE Aug 13 UPI '1Cpaell loving community steeped in the lore of the harness horse goes modern Wednesday when nine picked face the barrier for the Hambletonian ' For the first time in the 15 year history of trotting's premier event the hbrses will start from " NEWPORT R 1 Attie 12 (UP) —Frank Parker ot Pasadena Cale the nation's second ranking player was eliminated by Joe Hunt of AnnapoliseMd Tuesday in a gruelsecthe two-hoof feature ling ond day's play at the Twenty-fourt- h Newport Casino invitation tennis tournament The score was 5 4 64 The winners of all third round matches were hard pressed to win 1 1 N e At Newport nated from the championship entries flight by Wednesday's Schedule The defending champion Murray 8 a ro—Bilt Korna vs Norm Asmus Taiyo team was defeated by a ( oftiinell hCoreolft 1ileated91tisie:1311aayn)non one up astinning rally by the Syracuse 8:05—Joe Jones vs Al Jones 0 the Honeyville R Tokyos Wallace elle iee- teteeei: walloped the Sansel Barn- 8:20—John Burnham va George Bur- boos '12-- 4 the Corinne Dark toff 8:25—Joe Hurst vet Dave Martin Horses upset the highly rated Salt 8:30—Mark Nielson vs Paul Brown Lake Busseis 12-- 5 and the Ogden Junior Open Consolation 1 vicPorter vs Ralph Nipp16ns slugged out a a' m—James ErVy5 over the Salt Lake Nippons tory 8:40—nob Peterson vs Dalton Cannon in games limited to two hours' 8:45—Wendell Leavitt vs Ed Miles 8:50—Blaine Kimball vs Russell Walplaying time The Carbon Asahies- lace drew a bye 8:55—The Gabardi vs 'Vern While 900—Clyde Thomson vs Jack SampIn next Sunday's games which son will be held at Brigham City 905—Donglas Bolton vs Hugh Dobbs 9:10—Bill Huchins Van Cott the Sansel Bamboos meet the Salt Juvenile Champlohohle Lake Busseis the Carbon: Asahies a 9:15 m—Dick Lundahl vs Clarence meet the Corinne Dark Horses Emery Russell Mears def Garth Bullock and the Salt Lake Nippons meet Tuesday 9:20—Grant Leavitt vs Junior Ander- the Murray Talyos son Sought For Coast Race moo of softball - - 0 ' b Ica rTeertgrtVaifetnits9WSMERit 1 ' ''' Parker Loses To Hunt — I -' 1 43253 HColbt as 4 1 2 2 Call es RColbt 3b 5 3 4 21 Bogden its 4 1 1 4 2 4 01 Evans lb Wilson c 5 2 11 Clayton If 3 2 1 11 Kramer e 4 1 5 4 2 5 2 2 McLeese 8 rf 0 lb Limper 4 0 1 0 Rinaldi 2b 4 1 2 Berry it 4 3 3 Wilims el 4 0 3 0 Mason If 1 0 0 01 Tezak p 4 0 0 Dunn p 3 1 0 01 Page p ' first-roun- (Challedon MI qv NEW YORK Aug 13—Rain washed out the Billy Conn-Bo- b Pastor fight Tuesday for three weeksandmade it unlikely th'et the planned tussle betweell the winner and Joe Louis will come off this year Promoter Mike Jacobs watching a downpour u4t the I Pastor-Con- n Match scheduled for igit back to fro locale Polo Grounds 5 the and changed September to Madison Square Garden "Uncle Mike" wasn't ws ortjust what place Louis will John Hettche Michigan's have in the 1940 picture-noboxing coMmisslonehad Mike on the phone and bid for a (if Conn gets by Pastor) in Detroit in OctoberMike told all concerned to hold everything until 11 alks with Louis Wednesday The bomber definitely wants a fall fighl for the "sugar" :involved ' '' '''' GRANDE AB H 0 A 5 0 1 0 Turner el 31 first-roun- P - 5Ds54555frs ' plete control The score: Parson Coach Again Garside Impressive Paul Garsidée the steady young 'Inkster from Utah 'Copper was impressive Tuesday as he turned back Blaine Kimball 6 Garside has been a Potent threat in this tournament for several years and is playing some of his best go!f this season Some other strong contenders for the honors are John Burnham George Burtoft and Joe Hurst Russell Croft became- the first to of eight reach round the player in the junior open race When he 3 downed Dalton Cannon in the first round and then went on to defeat Glen- Shannon one up in a battle in the second round played under the tropical sun Tuesday afternoon The quarterfinal matches in the junior open flight will be run off Thursday with the semifinals cn The ganged up on the Indic c Lroit7r1 third to punch five tUill across and there went tlierialt game Call and McLeese hit homers for the winners Tezak eased up in the sixth aland lowing four hits and wheun Krause again in the 'eighth scored three runs off four hits The rest of the— time he was in com- first-roun- Y in Denver & Rio Grande Western Tuesday night kept right on rolling alonA toward the annual city round robin amateur basebatt championship by Whipping Kea 'usee i of the Independ g Heating le ? 2 - oftti411 :FOatlii&''''': - : ' - -- ' 6-- V - 500 000 000 2 2 3 Wednesday's Schedule vs Ideashaban's Crescent 5:20 p m - r"' 6-- e gel gel 1 Thursday's nehedule Benkters vs Lark No 2 220 ''''''''' 5-- I ' ' '' -i I p t int Pet 1 000 0 atn - Con nPastor GO '' IOst Won 3 3 2 2 - ' y oyn Pit asitesMut 1:rotters Louis-Cow-tus- 4-- if ' e e osing 1-1 ' k Denver 3 0 k e"1"de ' lit - 102 s 0 e t G Henagers Krauss Heating Crescent Lark t ) 1t 4-- D O O O O O ' : e ' 7-- 'ent —e- ' '‘ -- jessr---'- -- City Round Robin ‘ are expected to fight their way into the finals Again Both wan easy matches Tuesday The two favoriteiboth have formidable foes opposing them Wednesday playersWho can turn in Upsets if they are hot Crane faces Jack Sullivanekyoung Forest Dale -Mar and Korns meets Norm Asrnus who is at home at Nibley Park and one of the strongest challengers in the meet Asmus went to the semifinals last year and gave Champion Crane one of his closest matches -I OR 0- - ) rt Hie - - - - al roa - - La II - ontinues Drive to Title- By Jimmy Hodgson 4 Utah's youngest generation of l turned in some fancy shots soine hot and Interesting in the first round bf the state junior and juvenile Championship tournament at the I Nibley Park course Tuesday But the comedalists 'Gordon Crane of Provo met Bill Korns of I Bonneville still dominated the play a i and the two finalists of last year - 0- ' ' ' Vi 1 - - let -- ' - Foes Wednesday I B "ss '' G rt-ed --- - ugust 14 1940 41ii-'5i1l:0101rtib- s - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ' - — t I - - Irednesday Morning 4 - s a Fisher 4 : 4: i l 1111111111111"11111111 - :lois -- 47 Iw- fi hN tot 1 - oi 5 Jule) cj u44mte - - ‘ ' 4 ' 1 ' r - ow Amonemoomm414o 4 KO - 14 fultt1 Miltims al utig113" q -- 4" :: 47 ' : - e r tc ! 011IP -- o' ? 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