Show W - - t - 'a c 4 0 '' ' r- - 0' dr - i'''''iii f - LI - - ' 40 44 vo - :: - p( v To - 4 - - 4' vo - - P - '4' 4'' o - - " - - 4 9 - ' - - ) t 4 ' a - - t a - - - 4 — ' SwF - flit r 1 Noliie Dame Sets New Boat- - Mark- - RED BANK 1 J N Aug 24 - 1 ' 104rtA4i::-Si l 7-1-i- IL' - (21-- e'r 1r) ' 'd4' - ' Al6 adEbo 1601 :MP a:nice Mb 1111W m1 sm anon so - ammow 1110m - - 7:11Or - Mendelsores-- —Herbert Salt Lake City Utah Sunday Morning August 25 1940 Dame one of the pampered me- Q-0'P--j'0— chanical pets that just wouldn't run last week in the Gold Cup I st4gos-vpo:ct---regatta Saturday fulfilled her Intrepid pliots sans such usually useful para ' ' week-ol- d I promise by winning the as water wings Sunday okill venture :aa0-Agál:B141--ikfirst heat of the National Sweep- phernalia lake al in Salt Great forth on waves the rolling In stakes race quest of top honor'' in the '-fifth annual Great time I ' ' — ' ' ' ' ' Driven by Danny Arena of De- Salt Lake yacht regatta ' ' ' ' H Trim craft and 'experienced pilots will attempt troit designer of the boat Notre gd6i::::-Aecli'2:70:' le Dame roared around the to outdo each other in the grand finale to a highly ' 3 1 : course In 11 minutes 49 5 seconds successful boating season on the waters of the I 1 :: 1 '' '' ? Monica of Santa Bill Cato 1 By King of miles 76140 at an average speed i ' s large inland sea -i ' ' BROOKLINE Mass Aug 21 same time became' the first un0' per hour for the heat and she did Saline and Queen Three Lazy Lady yachts ' — ' 76923 m p h on the third lap i '' ' :' AM—Tennis form was blown to seeded women's team in histOry ' ' ' ' 1 Flamingo have already clinched honors in pre‘ ' for another record: wind a northwest bits roune chilly by bs gain this tourney's final i The old heat record was 64439 liminary tests but another preliminIry race Sun In t h e national doubles tennis Hardwick and crushing Mary ' ' ' established by Jack (Pop) Cooper day at 11 a tn will determine the other three en:' ' ' at semifinals 0 Longwood' Saturday 1 's ' : '' ' ' ' - ' ' 8 6 of Kansas City in his Tops 11 three tries in the final two-mil- e grind over a dogleg ' ' and with it went the nation's No 1 Valerie Scott the British Wighta I ‘ ''44 - ' ' '' x::: ' ' Maude 7 Ruthercourse ' men's team Frankle Parker of maricup stars 3 i i :'' rt' 1‘":years back—Mrs '' : ? ': ' ' ' ''1 Mcf :P Don ford of Port Washington N Y 30s' ::' Hills At least half a dozen yachts will compete in 0 Caland Schroeder and Kramer Beverly quail 2 ' : '' I 1 made the lap record of 65589 the morning test to determine the final three Tribune Intermountain Wire Neill of Oklahoma City 1 fled for the championship match Pioneer League ' ' — - ' 11 Third-seede- d 1936 Dee in :i with of Jack Kramer er7 'IA 'it Jay ' POCATELLO—Hal Dobson- - slim entries in the afternoon race -: ' Won Lost Pet ' ! Cal Ted tomorrow against Gardnar Mul Montebello and i Cooper Saturday drove Tops III "5sAiN:‘:l' Pocatello Cardinal righthander :""1 With everything in readiness for the final " f 4 73 42 X: Salt 635 LAG an 67839 i miles course at of Los the over Schroeder Angeles boy' of Coral Gables Tie and from Denver Colo came within -- ' 'event of the 1940 summer yachting season pilots '' ' :" '' 61 A' 53 535 '' a gallery of 3700 by out- Henry Prusoff of Seattle the ki thrilled hour but the best he could get of one hit of entering baseball's hall Boise ' ' ' the various craft await only the weatherman's 58 k''I'sU7 with his smaller Inch I ! s duo which defeatplaying the favorites In every de- fourth-rankin- g of - fame here Saturday night as Idaho Falls —55 ' ''-'-: ' ' :' ' 60 55 1 476 so smile to make the Sunday races speedy 'affairs second was Ogden craft class place unseeded Russell lobbitt of partment for a 10-- 8 6 5 3 to mates his third be pitched ' ' their " 54 1 Pocatello ':"' ::: 3 tt 470 far behind the winner he might During the past Week in the afternoons at Acr Atlanta and Frank Guernsey of A‘ k victory straight shutout victory a 0 '49 45 395 Twin Falls 1-- 5 4t least strong breezes have been noticeable over 7 8 have been in another race Orlando Fla Finain decision over the Ogden Reds Gain 2i 1 In the other men's semifinal the lake In the event that such a situation pre-- t The win was the second over the Results ‘ I( Saturday's r Mrs Johnny Van Ryn of Aus: : vans Sunday the race likely Will be one of the :' Reds in a row for the Cards and Although the weather - Wat :k': Ogden 6 Pocatello 2 0 tin :1:' and "Texas more suitable for football than Bundy t Dorothy held clinched the long end of the argufastest ever Salt Lake 8 Boise 8 tennis defending champions Alice '" 1 ment in the Italie which will be a Idaho FsHi 6 Twin Falls 6 1 The regatta is sponsored by the junior cham I SMV‘ten"3"7:' Marble and Sarah Palfrey disbrought to an end Sunday at b:15 (tie called end eleventh inning ' bet of commerce with J Arthur Knudsen in played their customary highly the midnight) program charge of polished game as they became ft A single by Glenl Sinnott ik the !' ' k ' 1 ' :' ' '' j' nalists for the fourth successive ‘ fourth inning a rifle shot Sunday's Probable Pitchers : ' '"57: ?: 0'-:year by romping over Patricia field was all that kept Dobson :rtsr'r7777777777777777 vmssmrssfs"7"""rr1"-777-'::ii ': Ogden at Pocatello 8:15—Ford If 's:'4:'::!)::':1$:: Canning of Los Angeles and Vir! 1 vs Mills (0-a lad with an unruly mop of hair :: loll j':: i:::::::fi:::::'::it-''::::::::t!:::::::':'':'::':':':-'::::1ginia cWolfenden of San FranSalt Lake at Boise 11:50— from produeing a it game He '' 3 3 SAN DIEGO Cal Aug 24 GI PI :x::::::: ::4':::::::::::':' ' ' '' ' A :' '!''': walked seven and fanned eight Marlowe (14-6- ) vs Fields ) ::''' ' ": :'': t:' I :: The downfall of ''' arker - and ':h:':'''::::::'::'!:'':':':':'''':::'i'::::::':::::::: Idaho Fails at Twin Falls 8:15 —San Francisco's Jade captured With the sacks crammed In the '‘ ::::::::::::y:: :::':::': :1 1 McNeill could be traced to the -Saturday's international Star class :::: 1 vs Budnick :S::"i' second Dobson dug his way out of Emmertson 1 :: ::':::::::::::::::':::':':':ii former's yacht race and enters Sunday's slump f 0 r ":::::Q::::::'::::-?!:'i::i:::q!iiN:trouble and in the fifth he had the (34) :::i:::1::::1 Frank had overnight :''::1 been pulling more than final only one point behind Ramcrammed with no one outt his oar in the earlier rounds BOISE—The Salt Lake Bees bunctious sailed by James a n d to force Gordy Duff to foul ::::'7: stretched their lead to 1112 Gordon'towie of Los AngelessecNeeded Support upon which he set Dale ':!:: The Cowies who finished ':' s: :1:' and Tom Canavan down games a new high for the :::' :: races The veteran however needed t two won bave ond :7: Saturday t IV :'s:" kt on strikes 'i ' as they copped the and placed sixth once and have stout support to hold Kramer and mound end of an 0 score against scored 68 points The Jade sailed Schroeder at bay and when it was ' ::::':' rival gave the Cards plenty of long the Boise Pilots to run their vic- by Robert J White and Gordon not forthcoming from McNeill he trouble allowing only four hits tory to two in a row in the Holcombe of San Francisco has became as unsteady as his partner string ' Kaklath second he walked Ted ::: ' V:::1': Pilots' home ballyard was and had been throughout scored 65 points from a first two oliris and he romped home on For the second straight night seconds and a sixth the tourney As a result the 1 :: the first of two doubles George the Pilots ::3:i:::::!i:'i':::-:::! oUthit their rivals but were able to )! -- - - ''' - The Twin Star from Wilemette ' Waldron banged out for the night for the second time iii:' the stars by giving nothing more in a row the Harbor Ill placed third Saturday In the seventh Waldron doubled Bees scored the most runs—the and was third in the standings than their usual steady perform- - i':i:k ?:::'i:':::!!!::::'!H:Li'::::::::::::!:i!::::::::?:::'::::'' went to third on Frank Kerr's inances In ball New-po- ll 62 III from payoff any game Scout The with Galin-do's out on Don field and scored Each team used two pitchers SaturAgainst the British girls Mrs fourth Cal Harbor sacrifice Dobson then dou- Paul iii':M:!:?W:::!:::!W:::::::':::::::::t Van Ryn and Miss Bundy sparPiscovich started and re- day was tied with The Gale from ' :i ::!::::i:'::::: bled but was left stranded The i::i:4:: kled especially the latter Highly ceived credit for the triumph for South Lake Michigan Chicago :::::54 only- - other hit the locals made the Bees but evi i: 4 was relievedby with 56 points for fourth place effective at the net they won the was a single by Steve Andrade in Al Tate beforehe i:i!:::::::: first three games lost the next hostilities for the III skippered by Wal:::::::V Whitecap the sixth ' were completed Con ter Sumner San Diego which was and then swept three more three evening on ‘ lek! the heels of shutouts Rasmussen with Coming to win the opening set In the :::Nt:: no three for practically third tied only Friday pitched by Bill Caplinger and War- rest essayed mound duties for second they cracked Miss Scott's points behind the leader hit a - -ren Sandel the Saturday triumph the Pilots and was ::::4:::::::::::i):: " " service for the vital service break ran the locals' string of scoreless the defeat He was tagged with marker at the start Saturday and When the players retired to the replaced in was disqualified innings over rivals to 29 er the third by Bob Snyder warmth of the clubhouse at Observers believed the title I OGDEN pocATirmo AB PI 0 Al slammed out his race had narrowed to the Ramfour only two of the ABMOA Ray Perry ''' '''''' :':::':' ' ' 'i ' Duff ef 4 0 0 01 Eridgers Is 3 0 I 3 sixteenth '': ''r :::::::': divisions the men's and women's homer of the year in bunctious Jade and t h e Twin 4 0 3 0 ''''' Lybrne es 4 0 4 21 White cf A 04' ' veterans' doubles had been reenavan lb 4 0 9 01 Andrade lb 3 1 8 0 the first with two mates on the Star :' or upsets possible ' barring ': ':: 44 McConl 3b 1 00 51 Joratz If 3020 duced to the championship stage Elinnott If 4 1 1 01K:0(1re 3b 3 0 1 0 sacks to give the Bees their imSunday disqualifications ' Dr G C Caner and C 'C FeIa Joeepb rf S 0 2 01 Waldmn rt 2210 petus for a five-ru- n f uprising -2 0 ------r: Attune 2b 3 0 3 OlKerr c I ': ton of Boston t h e defending - 'Stnbeek c 2 0 5 Galindo 2b 2 0 4 1 Tate slammed one over the left 0 : : 3 1 0 2 field fence in the Dobson p Poltvits p 3 0 0 champions and Watsoni Washburn' : ' eighth his first ::0-11 and H G N Kelleher of New — Totals 25 4 27 —7 home run of the season Totals 28 1 24 ' MALT LASS MO 000 000- -0 BOISE I York filled one pair of veterans' Ogden ' III: 10xABHOA -Poretello v 010 000 ABHOA -2 finalist brackets and Miss Elea ' 4 Wilmson 3b 5 1 1 5 Rune—Waldron Kakotirls Moreseo se 3 1 1 1:' iPummery: ' :': wetr Sik — Henson rf 3 1 1 0 Sheehan as 4 2 1 4 Dobson nora Sears of Boston and Mrs '''''''''''''''W':—I-Kagolirie” 2 Aior Errors—Bridgers : s' r elzyS 4 2 r 1 3b 4 2 0 41Price Pincrifice1 Rung batted in— Perry "44 ' 1 :r Gertl DuPont of Los Angeles 1 ' 4 2 130 44 Waldron ::'1 Runs responsible for Robello lb 2 1 9 01 Lowe lb 111&:7" 't Galindo ' i :g:71'''Lr01''!"AMW'S'000watimsitommogeoNSSif404 -' 4 0 7 01Bauer rf 4 0 0 0 2 Partee e tioSf':''' c:0) and Mrs Hazel Wightman and 1 0 3":: i At'1iika6Z' PHILADELPHIA Aug 24 (UP) Dobson Bases on balls—Polivka 6 Dob- Burleson ef 3 0 0 0 Hrrigton 2b 4 2 4 2 Edith Sigourney of Brookline the 1 4 1 4 21 Egnatic et 0 0 0 0 5trikeouts-101- 10a 5 Dobson S Steele 2b son 7 anHerman —Promoter Taylor t:3!: 1 4 1 0b---4DotiHatchett 3 5 1 1 en 2 laworski If If 8 Pocetello 5 rwar"'rw441b49-Left on other "I to Galindo to An- Piscovich p 2 0 0 1 Denison It 1 0 0 0 nounced Saturday that the non-tit- le 1le pies—Bridgers R B and Gardner Mulloy of 1 0 0 Lorenzen e 3 1 8 1 drade: Laybourne to CalliVan: 11nbann to Tate p World between bout LightRasmusen p 1 0 0 3 Passed WI—Stein0101 :'4 Coral Gables Fla the defending tridgers to Andrade Lew Jenkins 3 0 0 1 ette and McQuillan Champion Snyder p weight berg Time-1- :43 titlists led the father-so- n field Attendance-41- 39 — Tolstoi 30 8 27 131 Total" 30 11 27 17 and Bob Montgomery of Philadelk'"":':'''''''''"":'''''0-41into the semifinals AU1 of the seeLake 200 010— 8 500 at 4r Shibe here held be would at phia ond-laBoise st 112 010 010— brackets in the mixed 16 TWIN FALLS—Idaho Falls and Summary: Runs—Moresco 2 Henson 2 park September doubles competition were filled ? Patter Burleson Tate Williamson Twin Falls battled to a 6 tie here Perry scheduled The bout previously :7':Kkk0'''f-''Sheehan 2 Price Harrington 2 Errors— when play ceased l::::'':04101 Saturday night In a game that was Piscovich Tate Steele Rune batted in— for August 19 was postponed ''''''''' roso '":4i4(000'?'— Steele 2 Perry 3 Lowe 2 Lorenzen 2 called at the end of the eleventh Price to broke when Jenkins training Itiva041'4e e Robello Partee hits oz(on account of the Saturday Mid- —Williamson JaworskiTate 9 Sheehan Priee 2 visit his mother who is seriously hit—Steele Home curfew rule at Sweetwater Tex their ill night — Basmummen Rune for responsible Perry TWIN IDAHO If ALM 5 Snyder 3 Plscovich 5 Tate 1 Winning home AB H 0 A AB H 0 A :: LOSITIT pitcher—Ra ::: 4 1 0 0 March! 3b 0 0 1 2 piteher—Piseovich Arlett rt Double plays—Piscovich to IfoTaylor made the announcement MoConell et 6 2 2 6 2' 4 8 muisen ' ':: Bishop 2b resco to Robello: Hatchett to Partee: following a conference at the of1 8 Endre 3 5 2 3b 1 4 I 2 Oldnbrg Sheehan to Lowe: Sheehan to to Snyder ? Duesabu 20 5 0 4 1 Hughes rt 4 1 2 2 Harrington to Lowe Sacrifice hit—Hen4z fice of Boxing Commissioner 4 2 0 0 Randall et 4 1 2 0y son Bases on balla—Rasmussen 5 SnyRefer lt 40 :::::':':::vs':-:'::::::::::::'''3 112 01 Rynls It31) 5 1 2 1 der 2 Plecovich 2 Tate 1 Strikeouts— Leon Rains attended by Jenkins Beard e OGDEN—While spectators are Batea lb 5 2 8 21 Arnerleb ss 5 1 3 2 Piscovich 2 Ra4mtiseen L Brivdir 3 Tate and his manager ::4::::'1::::!--:::t11 2 3 1 3 4: 0Bannion e 5 1 Porn! ss for the 12 swimmers enTime Jordan and waiting IlImpiren—MeShane Thurslast was Jenkins 3 0 0 2 —1:49 Attendance-1- 500 3 1 0 31 Hall p Ear p injured :::s-z:''''F:::0?4 in the first annual Ogden tered 1 0 2 Olaatvers 0 0 0 0 Bahr p at day in an automobile accident 1 0 0 0 xagayes Kiwanis club sponsored two-miin 4ss car the when Tenn Jacobs lb 1 0 3 0 Sparta ' in Pine View resGreer p 00-deloon which he was riding struck a it:!:::''''''''':':1::':::':40:51''Ar-4::::1'-:'''''':-:W':''''?'"::c:'-':':::"''v'0-''f1'::::1 swim Sunday 0 0 0 0 xxxBeitia to approach the finish line ervoir t' were His tree however 131 : injuries f7' Weber college feminine stars will Totals 40 8 3317 Totals 38 11 33 fkws:?:: not sufficiently severe to set back ' ::X:s:"':40'40454ii:g::t::t:t:-altvere batted for Ball in ninth w :41 provide a water circus of their 'WOW" ran for Myers In ninth to date a later the bout Mathews and Fred ' T Mathews The boat Mathews' own as added entertainment Lett xxxitayen batted for Merrill in ninth Ready for Great Salt lake sailing classic Sunday 200 031 000 00— 4 Idaho Falls 010 010 013 00— Eight Weber college girls have OGDEN — Final Pardo e and Twin Falls Saline Queen won first place in the qualifying race to right A C Priddy Ralph Jensen Daisy Jeanie been selected by Perron C Losee Summary: Runs — Arlett Oldenberg 3 Knight cup matches will be played Esiinosa O'Bannion Beard Bates liarrhi Endres Suspended Weber swimming coach and di2 Bente Hughes Errorii—O'Bannion between Logan and Ogbases—MeConnell Sunday drug Marchl Stolen rector of the meet and they will Weeks Two For Beard Oldenberg Sacrifice hit—Zar Home den tennis teams to determine Three-be- e truns—O'Bannion Oldenberg stage a series of special water the whether racqueteers Ogden e bits—Hughes OW bit—Bishop stunts between the start and finCal Aug 24 SACRAMENTO inherit Arnerith Randall Runs batted in shall meet Salt Lake City payers ish of the race Losee will also —Reset O'Bannion Oldenberg Bishop (UP) — liobby Espinosa Los AnArnerieb Randall 3 Double Playa for the state titles on something special by way will be geles bnzY Saturday was susThe Pardo matches pit —Biehop to Endres': Reynolds to Biahnp to Jacob" Runs responsible for—Zar 3 of entertainment 10 a m for two 13) the Mate weeks Lester at at played pended 5 park Hall 9 3 4 Strikeoute—Zar Bahr Pall Meantime young Don Reddigh balle—Zar 4 with the Knight cup play being athletic commission for violation of Behr 3 Greer 1 Bases on CINCINNATL Aug 24 Ball P Bahr 3 Greer 1 Wild pitch— scheduled for 2 of Salt Lake City joined the list won m rules Having p and Campbell freer Dmnires—Mertonald red hot Floridan and a cool Chi By Charles Bonkley Aug 24 (A)—Alfred Vanderbilt'sMrs C C Winters' Patrol Scout of entries which will bring the Attendance-4- 00 Tims-2- :35 all its previous meets the Ogden - The cominission announced reinof World New defeated Warren stayed in front all the way to beat total number of swimmers to 12 CHICAGO Aug 24 VI—Charles teams must defeat the Logan ag- statement of three boxers—Wil- cap expert moved into finals gregation to earn the right to meet liam Brock San Francisco James the national public parks tennis S Howard San Francisco called Wright's Whirlaway Saturday in Forever Prince and the favdred Only woman entrant is Donna Manning of Ogden whtle the the Capital city team winners in E Egnatoff Los Angeles and tournament Saturday the luckiest owner on the Ameri- the thirty-eight- h running of the Loveday Saturday In the $5000 male stars participating ln the their division William J Radunich San Jose Third-seedDick McKee of can turf sent a little chestnut colt Grand Union Hotel stakes but he Rockingham park handicap fea- meet will include Utah's national" Jacksonville upset flashy Bill purchased for $1300 a year ago to failed to settle the argumente tured mile and an eighth event of title holder Bud Shields formerthe post in the $43000 Washing- to which is the best 1 4 6 Maul of Detroit 7 the last day of the track's summer ly of B Y U SAVANNAH Ca Aug 24 (A'— unheralded ton Park futurity Saturday and at Saratoga and the leading canCharles Shostrom The meet is sanctioned by the acfor stakes didate the his meeting Hopeful the youngster's victory stunned a The weather man squared windy city star ousted A A U and A A U officials New World equaled Ladysman's eount with Savannah baseball fans old Eddie Moylan of Trenton N crowd of 20000 will be on hand to handle details The colt was Porter's Cap which record of 1:11 flat for the stake 6 6 MAR Cal Aug 24 (UP)- -- of the event in connection J in a bitter battle 4 DEL Eaturday A recent ball game was washed 4 3 charged through a drizzling rain as he won 10050 He won by a Tom Taggart's stretch-runnin- g representatives of the Kiwanis out by a drenching rain that con- By Tom Reedy The winners meet Sunday fol- to beat eight rivals and snare $30- - length and a half over the headed by Ed Dudley chairman Flash came out club The swimmers will take off Big were but distance there many ball 750 as first prize Porter's Cap centrated on the park just of the clouds again Saturday to at 3 p m just below Eden and EtHSHEY Pa itig 24 UP)— for the past four years adopted lowing women's singles finals beBlonde fin- In the crowd of 17709 who still outside town while the sun shone Two such tween Mrs Marceina Weiss Park- the son of Porter-Th- e win the $5000 Del Mar handicap will finish at Pine View dam Ito for him rules for local conditions early—a days colt better the rarity Whirlaway in a er of St Louis and Helen Ger- ished a neck In front of the speedy thought as brightly in the city penaltiell and set a new track record for the Ogden canyon Indeed—Walter blew into Hagen suffered color bearer The floodWright Valdina streets were Silvestro with maine NewYork filly of Saturday city mile and Royal CruSaturday for the 1940 brief session Saturday of a length all kinds of bad racing luck aryl ed by a heavy downpour but the Hershey Willis Anderson and Jerry Groom sader was second and Woof Woof Meanwhile the professional briP G A championship counting Whirl-awa- y clear he when got finally In even back third moistball grounds weren't place himself "neither in nor out" of the gade here in full force thronged Crowthers of Los Angeles took farther was gaining with every third the doubles crown by defeating med Struggling another length behind d Hershey Country competition he dominated so com- the Allen Carvel of In fourth place was Good Turn jump club course for practice sessions Ward Parker and pletely hi the 1920s These two outclassed the other 11-- 9 the entry of Alfred G Vanderbilt 2 Denver Netters Enter took a beat- St L0014 3 "I'll just wobble around and see In which the p D Dial's starters four J in fifth York New JaBack of Frances with Mrs place what' happens" the ing Al Broach of New York put cobson Parker of St Louis defeated was Cleveland Putnam's highly was third three lengths behind New Mexico' Meet on the Haig mused "I haven't hits ball together a and Mrs Henrietta touted Swain which captured the Whirlaway with Twinkippy poi MENTON N Z' Aug-- 24 Belle Farrar tune-up in three weekt" with Denny frpnt nine in a I Ann N Y in Arlington Park futurity by five pion and Port trailing behind Hardin of Buffalo Trangle LAS VEGAS N M'Aug 24 01 UP—Sixteen-year-ol- d e two-tiP G A king Shute winner of the Hagen a month And Just a half 4 sets 1 for the Louisville retaine4 her of lengths list Ky Will straight ' —Denver netters topped the meet other past champions event who hasn't conceded a ' WASHING'rObl Aug 24 UPI DADE PARK Ky Aug 24 (JP)--- of entries received national A A U &wirago for three-mil- e exhibition match stroke to par in three days of women's doubles championship Senator Brown (D) Michigan nar- In an Porter's' Cap going to the post Dusky Prince owned by Mrs A M the New Mexico openSaturday tourSaturday by dming championship tennis a as to the qualipractice s rowly missed being beaned at Sat Sundayrounds prelude at odds of 13 to 1 paid 2840 to Creech and ridden by Jockey C nament to be held here August U finishing of a second which start Monday baseTtie rehearsals produced a hole A'S Purchase Pitcher fying to and to in the urday's Washington-Chicag- o 1340 Stevenson win made teammate $740 of her ahead up ground place Mary a list four-irorecord 190n hy one in a shot on the Anticipating morning ' ball game show The price on Silves- stretch to nose out Happy Lark playing time tourhament officials Ryan A test yard eighteenth by Stanley Kertes PHILADELPHIA The low 63 In ' the ug24 (UP) tro owned byplace Kan-sax As he was seated In a box or meA B Dade in the Herbert Woolf Miss Hardin covered the sixlap announc'ed ehtries now Included —President-Manage- r Connie Mack ' the first base his hat SVPII will be eligible for match play of Santa Monica Cal was $720 and the show morial handicap Saturday 04 Mel TM course in one hour 20 minutes otnd Reed Ted Sid Milstein SatMost of of Athletics and addlitted the the lstartingPhiladelphia ball going foul a Wednesday players trim knocked off by Vaidina Groom which coupled with Happy Handiboy Frank Moore and Adrian Ed- 212 seconds Miss Ryan's time was some difficulty with heavy clover urday announced the purchase of price $480second the bat of the Chicago pitcher through the week to the to Swain in the Lark as the Cronin and River Di- pers finished d all of Denver: Jayne John one hour 20 minutes and 214: wards right-hana some Picard of Rankin on holes Johnson Jr but next final the agreed Sunday Henry finished third Edgar Smith vide $420 entry So close were they Arlingtonreturned son Texas Bob Mertz and seconds Austin of the team Midland too is true and pot that the greens pitcher from As the ball bounced back onto defending titlist and home pro Lester Sena of Trinidad Colo and throughout that they kept up 'a Mexico fast should help produce some the West Texas-Nethe diamond it almost bit Senator exempt from qualifying ' SALEM N H Aug 24 UPI- -- Wallace Neador Dallas Texa& running Conversation ' SARATOGA SPRINGS N Y tournament committee The league' fancy scoring (D) Texas - 11 li I 4 " - - tT 15-mi- :::- 1-- Dobson Shuts Out Foes On One Bingle I Leagues Leading Bees Down Boise to Semifinal Doubles Match ' ' s 1 4': - ' hh ' ' 1 ti ' i' ' s ''' !: 1 Parker Drop FourSet McNeill record-shatteri- ' 8-- 8-- A !' 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