Show - - - Thursday Morning 0 Illarr Mrs : 1 — Sets Pace in C C Tourney m Paces ± -- ‘ Event C C IL s!----- i ' :' i - - 1- It lit of jimmy Hodgson th est es' front in r 4:e t $'":'''i::"' A " :::: Salt Lake CoOntry club Invitation tournametit Wednesday down putts from all by knocking corners of the greens to finish with It to !u I net )ry al !ar irst ("1 all her shots welI but her sensational She putting was six greens to come In 'with 1 - I In in :ers 10 A 2 2 40 go 41 20 30 21 21 Mary Lou Thomson of Nib ley :i :1 ! by turning in a card of i::5:?: t 95-20-- 75 : $ MrsMarr !:' ' - ' c 5 :?:::':''':::' :: working to perfection as I one-putt- 1 ' T- ' ' ':' '':! 1 '' ' ' season The second round of the meet will be staged Thursday : ntiing with Hie final round of the ''::: '- 1":'i ' six carpcts to turn in One of her best scores of the ' ? ed ' 1::::: ': e 8 TML Two !!cl tam :t-- 2 - 1 :1i ' - tt 2 21 20 40 IIt " 50-44- 13 iii - ::: ' '' I A 40 :t :E 1- 1xhA '': 54-ho- I bfj Results Slate Golf Moguls In Women's Plan for Colf Tourney Utah Amateur (171 alter 4 w te3 H'i i4 — Ind mied is i — 1 Ft wet --— II ILI ' i ' I i 8tewart-53-49-- 1 1ff 1 - - about starting 6:30 p m THEY'RE SENSATIONAL! 4ost A Noture! fob ei sa Mrs D i ) t91 ILI O MIST Mn oirni di Mrs PhvIlls Peery Mrs J N Ellertson Mrs J A Twelves Mrs John Memering Mrs E S Cheat Mrs A N Johnson Mn T Plernotit Mrs C L Walker Mrs Tom )(bighorn Fourth Flight Mrs A E Fehr A Mayeock65-65-13A Mrs Mrs E Osterloh —63-69-13- 2 Mrs S A 8lmonston66-68-13'Mrs Boyd Rasmussen Mrs E Mn! Mrs rJ A C J 24 24 86 86 24 87 25 89 94 25 24 24 OR 44 40 46 40 94 84 41 34 Clark Ravens-cro- — Jensen-66-66-Phillips-63-75-- SR 94 94 95 132 438 Mrs 1 N McClana— ban 146 Mrs E R 95 95 20 95 35 103 29 31 40 107 34 112 Habbeshalv Wins Caddy Title -- these new models-- - assures the unquestioned superiority of the forthcoming Everything 1941 FORDS and MERCURYS eaut y performance—‘ sensational new features that will keep them away ahead ?f the field So before you buy wait and see them at 1 BEHHETT'S 51 j2w4keW8 Mt ts h Counts" WOMMIONOIMIONIMEMININ ! captured Ronald Habbeshaw the Forest Dale caddy golf churlpionship Wednesday by defeating on 19 Larry Pearson one up holes Ronny proved himself a real champion by coming back after being two down and two to go to win the match On the seventeenth he laid his tee shot so close to the pin he almost had an ace and evened the match on the eighteenth when Pearson dubbed his aplittle The black-haire- d proach champ clinched the match on the first extra hole with a par four Keith Wells won the first flight honors by defeating Bob Pearson 2 The caddies topped off the tournament with a dinner at the clubhouse Wednesday evening Professional Tom McHugh was in charge 4-- Runs Batted In oTuhtaht AMeriCan ' La ' ' j':: :" ' " ' --- 7 - - 'Stiffestl3leet- -- — 1 - 14 The morning round produced a r-hole in one by Ed Dudley Philip 114 :: '1 7-7-7 '4i '''"kitilH':1 delphia star who sank his 212- tee shot on the fifth' hole kli:vainsyar I 1 ' Spring:::: tIenry Bontempo of field tam It netted him $100 :i from a sporting goods firm and :5::: Al " ' 5 4: : 4 helped him trim Bontempo--":': :4""moshol' :::' : and 4 !' ' ' ' wi4 t' Others who remained In the runI v :: were Sam Snead Jimmy ning :$ L '::'' ' ' 'Hines Paul Runyan Art Clark of tH::::E:'::::4 Uniontown Pe Ben Hogan and ''S‘ : iley'- : '4 Al -- - -:T' Broach of Farmingdale N Y k I ' solt - ''t"14)14 s 7 1 1 1 :: e ' )! 4 ::': - ::: ‘ ': ' f ::: - z - :: le ! 1 ( - : 2' :: ' 400 Walter Hagen Ile made the Pairinors in Today's 0 P G A Battling HERSHEY Pa Aug 28 UPI Pairings for third round P G A matches Thursday: caught Walsh only by shooting a Henry Picard Hershey Pa vs Gene Sarazen Brookfield Center birdie on the seventeenth Dick Metz of Chicago the medal Conn Hines Great Neck L Jimmy ist continued to shoot the most vs Sam Snead brilliant golf of the meeting as Pa he beat John Thoren of AuburnEd Dudley Bala Pa vs Paul dale Mass 3 and 2 and Ky Runyan White Plains N Y Laffoon of Chicago by the same Walter Hagen Detroit Mich score For 68 holes up to this VI Harold McSpadden WinchestAr point Metz was 12 strokes under Mass Dick Metz Oak Park Ill vs par over a long water-logge- d course Byron Nelson Toledo Ohio Picard continued to warn the Arthur Clark Uniontown Pa boys that he means to hang on to vs Eddie Kirk Framington Mich his title He waltzed through two Al Brosch Farmingdale L I matches Wednesday and was eight vs Ben Hogan White Plains N Y under par for 65 holes closest Ralph Guldahl Chicago Iii vs Jim Foulls Hinsdale Ill approach to Metz's pattern --- young nprouts look !I 36-ho- le Shawnee-on-Delawa- i 1 "!: tr re ' ! !'1 1 c'l f t ' ' 1111 II it 111 AO s a '' ' f At) ' f e ' i ti i t ' 1 iiii ' y'' A Fac- '- ‘c1111))01-'1'- 11--- ' f CI14 t' ' f it Ici Colt : t 1 o i 0 le4)2:aff1 t ii I - 2 qP6'- '' I y 11 ' " ‘4" (i l1'''' CS1'41 OAS ''‘'' 4P ' 10ttiCVtt - oils I ''' G Alli it i TilaUT vale SINCE IT'S A s 4 ' SPECIE PRICES ' : 1:': i- t TES ©ally! 1- on FIRSI-LI- E BEFORE YOU BUY ANY TIRE GETTHE ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS 7 tire? 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He was beaming Wednesday were Jimmy real bl new and like emoancleyt of grashigotws going urneca:das sthtrraotui°g nh and inighto ensthiroetmbaakgi nat his next t the d showget Demaret the year's second bigi ing how each club should be victim Harold (Jug) McSpaden gest money winner was beaten by in a he whom to ProfesSional engages according Eddie Kirk a comparative unpAlex McCaffertywho is in charge marathon Thursday known from Farmington Mich of the exhibition If his legs will carry him that far 2 and 1 in a second round match Mrs Hill ati'd Miss Berg arrived the Haig migh prove difficult to Kirk never before qualified for In Salt Lake City late Wednesturn back at that He wound up P G A match play Demaret day night after motoring from shooting even par for 35 holes was sadly off his game and he Grand Junction Colo as he eased out young doesn't like match play anyway They have been on the road Wednesday of Hot Springs Ark Gil Sellers for some time and Mrs Hill an- 1 Wood BOOMS up and Vic iShezzi of Deal nounced: "It would certainly be 2 and 1 Wood the Mamaroneck veteran N J nice if we could just stay here who holds records for reaching the and rest a few days This is a Sarazen Too beautiful place I love it here" finals of championships but never Gene Sarazen one of Hagen' The two golfers will be guests them bowed in the secwinning was still rivals dearest and oldest of Mrs J C Deal at a luncheon too to Jim Foul's of Hinsond round in after there pitching lit the Country club Thursday on the nineteenth hole Stazowskl over Stan dale victories inz iii before their match Conn 4 and 3 and Byron Nelson who fought it out The program ThuIrsday calls 2 and I The with Picard in last year's P G A for the luncheon at 12:30 p m now holds a record of 43 final had a narrow scrape when with the demonstration at 1:30 squire G A triumphs and Hagen is he had to go 20 holes to elimiP m The exhibition P' nate the veteran Frank Walsh of match will get under way at 2:30 second with 40 The real colorful old adver- Rumson N J Nelson 1939 open o'clock saries could meet in the semifinals champion was two down through They will leave Thursday night though Sarazen faces the consid- - the eleventh hole and finally (Continued on the Following Paget Da-vi- a med 60 fbi N rain 1 - &a - - :::1': - A - an-cli- she ' I pater ::' - 1::'i:i"- f had her - " -- as p G A s liIgcig:Ha:geuWiInST)tV4M4t:4':' pa HStet d RiAls:Itit6:::-TIiii47:joun' Tourney Today five-tim- -- 29' 1910 17 - le ' I1 I ':: tournament ' — me ChaMPiOnShIP !4 !'V"4: August mt tr:':?'3''''''"''turned in a steady performa" nce to ring up a nifty 87 for the v best scratch score of the day Mary i Lou's handicap is seven giving her k :'' k If I a score of 80 for the day and first :: m in first She was the place flight f :c: ! closely followed by Mrs S E 1 ':':' ? '''' ssL '' ' p' Hemstreet with 81 and Mrs A C '' ' 4 k:"' Moore state champion with 82 4':'o'--:':-'::::le ' ft ': ::'' ' z ' ' ''': 1 Mrs L G Shriver former state :: event on the 3yt f queen who is playing in her first tournament in six years proved docket for that she still has plenty of ability with the fairway mallets She Friday: turned in the second best gross morning score of the day with a fine 94 However Mrs Schaver has not established a handicap since she was one of the topnotchers in the game and as a result she had to take her old handicap of five the lowest in the tournament She was well down the list in the net scoring race Mrs A E Lentz is the leader In the third flight with an 82 four blows ahead of Mrs Phyllis Peery sod Mrs J N Ellertson Mrs A E Fehr and Mrs A Thursday's Pairings A Maycock ft The Utah amateur golf chamLou Thomson Mrs L are tied for the top spot in the G Shriver and GMrs1 A C Moore pionship tournament at the Fort 8:05—Mrs Reed Mrs Perry fourth flight with net score of 84 and Mn' J E Bramwell Douglas club next week is expected R 8:10—Mrs T Stewart Mn A to draw one of the fastest fields if Compete R Emery and Mrs F C Armour 8:15—Mrs L J Leathers Mrs S El in history according LingMore than 50 golfers turned out Hemstreet and Mn Jack Braunagel chairman of the state G A 8:20—Mrs Mart' Mn F T enfelter for the event Whitworth and Mrs L C Olpin tournament committee and Les 8:25—Mr Frank Duncan Mrs H J Putting honors for the day went Corleisson Gottschall president of the state Mrs J F liftman to Mrs 8:30—Mrs Ernest Halverson Mrs Har- association as they drew up final Kirby Dawson another forold W W Peck and Mrs mer Cassidy state star who 8:35—Mrs J J Dowell Mrs F J plans for the meet Wednesday has Just returned to Farrell and Mrs John Memering —The officers announce that the competition E J Cheal Mrs 8:40—Mrs Mrs Dawson had 28 on the Johnson and Mrs J A Twelves A N tournament will get under way putts 18 holes is 8:45—Mrs J N Ellerlson Mn Laura next eight under par ' which Thursday September 5 at 1 Mrs A E Lentz Mrs Braunagel and Mrs Kinghorn putting T Plerpont 8:50—Mrs A Mrs A matches will be p m First-roun- d Frank Duncan tied for second Maycock and Bra Boyd Rasmussen and the seconplayed Friday morning 8:55—Mrs O J J D Mrs Phillips with 30 d-round A Clark Mn E Olsen matches will be run off 9—Mrs E C Jensen Mrs S A SimonThe second round of play will be The semifinals son and Mrs E R Leeds Friday afternoon run off 9:05—Mrs Ernest Osterloh Mrs A are listed for Saturday morning Thursday and 'the final 18 E Mrs N Fehr holes will be and I McClanahan played Friday acwith the finals over 36 holes on 7—Mrs Erling Espedahl and Mrs cording to Professional Alex McDave Ravenscroft Mrs Phyllis Peery September 8 Sunday 7:05—Mrs Kirby Dawson and Mrs C Cafferty and Mrs Harold Peck diL Walker Players will be allowed to pracrectors of the meet First 114)11114 Scores tice Monday and Tuesday afterFirst !light Gross Hdp Net noons and all day Wednesday next 7 87 80 week The entry fee will- be T3 as Mary Lou Thomson Mrs S E Hemstreet 97 16 SI Forest Dale Slates Mrs A C Moore 94 12 82 usual Entries must be turned in Mrs J E Bramwel145-5499 la 83 to Professional Tee Branca at the Mrs G 1 Reed 97 84 13 Mrs R T 17 85 Fort Douglas club before players Homecoming Meet Mrs L G Shriver 92 45 87 will be allowed to practice Art Mrs A R 14 89 Forest Dale will hold its homecMrs F T Whitexcellent list of prizes has been worth 18 90 oming golf tournament Mrs F C Armour 13 91 arranged The tourney will be open afternoon with about 30 Mrs Perry Davis 11 94 to the public No gallery fee will Second Flight members of the club Who Mrs (1 A be chaiged this year 5 Warr 95 20 now Ven Savage is t h e defending 24 play at Fort Douglas or the Mrs Jack Bramiagel 4853-1- 01 77 Salt Lake 20 80 Zhamplon Ed Kingsley is Kirby Dawson Country club schedu- Mrs expected Mrs Ethnic Espedah146-55-1020 Al led to perform Mrs F J Farrell 23 81 to compete for the prize along 83 22 Olpin Former Forest Dale players Mrs HL C Corlelswith all the other leading amaMrs J son 22 84 teurs from every club in the state competing in the event will be 19 87 A field of about 50 shotmakers is Mrs Frank Duncan lined up with games by Profess20 89 Mrs W W Cass1dy ional Tom McHugh 20 91 expected to take part who is Mrs Harold Peck 20 91 Mrs E Halverson The winner This year will bt directing the event The meet Mrs J F Baman 20 93 will be followed 23 97 awarded The Tribune trophy in by a dinner and Mrs J J Dowell Third Flight golf movies addition to th& usual prizes at the clubhouse Mrs A E Lentz 2 R 82 278 5 '''" i - 1y:'::: - ' - f 4 -- gi:':: ' :: :$ ii:" park 1 ::: ::' Nary Lou 87 1 o ' $: her best scores of the season 1 The performance gave her first place in the race for the grand low net championship and also first bonors in the second flight 1 She was followed closelyby Mrs of who also Jack Braunagel Logan did some splendid putting to finish with a 71 and stay right In the race Mrs Braunafor the grand prize gel is also in the second flight ' NoTha I women's invitation :T golf ':'::'i :: - one of ‘io — — ii: ‘: one-putt- ten )4' 4 15 playing we t 6 :1 - The Country club's linkstress was nly I Country dub 7k4 i y :::' :i:::::'H::7 '‘pi :::'4p :! annual 'ell 0 e) i:' - -- Marr rushed to the I the opening round of the G Mrs I lie it ea- - - 1 4 Invitation Meet ' - c Cards Net 75 To Lead Mrs G A Marr who —took the lead in the antilial Salt Lake ----e— Tiribune Woi - ' ---- -- salt gatic 3r1je ' A CENTERS F011 TERMS AND TIRES |