Show — 18 Thursday - '' f i'1-- ' -: i ) ' Morning— r ! - ' !' s ftb - -- 0 i i l Midget Autos 116'ady to Race Tonight 11 1 I : ' ill t'ii: 4- 7- l' t 11: ' : i i ! ' ' k1 i i ' 1 1 t - I i I I i ' J: f - 4 11 i i ''J ' ' ' - ri 1 i Si i : - ' 1f ' !: Ga rfield Bingham Radio Walker and Johnami i ' 1' 3 R If E 1 3 6 7 4 8 Sampson Caste and Women Stars Play Today tensive tour shotmakers represent a national sporting goods company This is the first tour for Miss She just turned profesBerg sional last spring Mrs Hill has been a "business woman" golfer The mo- nopolized the golf picture during the past three or four years She has won the national championship crown the Ekthe Mason-Dixo- n wanok invitational the western amateur the western derby the twice the Palm Beach meet the Aiken invitational the central Florida meet the Minnesota state crown three times the midsouth honors twice the Slot' Ida east coast meet the south Atlantic tourney twice the Punta Gorda title twice and the MiamiBiltmoreTrciwn five times Miss Berg won the national title In 1938 and went to the finals In 1935 and 1937 Mrs Hill's record Is just about as impressive She has won the western title threegtimes and has been in the finals of the national meet several times but has not wonilt She has played an importantpart In building the feminine golf sport In the United States t' A Interesting Gismo '' " The Shamrocks won an interest Ilng gaml from the gebutante I'he winners counted four' runs ikthelifth framewhen every- thing seemed la to wtong for the - all-sta- utante Dint three All-Sta- rs ars Shamrock-Foo- t printers and Patrick Mork Allingten Maw' Baxter and Hobbs ' i i 1ItAxt thecity treasury Pacific Coast League Coed ' i ' i ji tI': ' 1 : 1' 1 t ii'I ''l ti I 2 1 I a I League - Oklahoma City 7 Fort Forth Houston 2t Shreveport 14 33eaumont 2 San Antonio 1 Dallas 9 Tulsa 5 ' 4 '! 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'i B M ullis:1r (9) and Conroy' $ il'' It 100-- -7 11 R H E Hollywood: Pan Francisco 100 OM 020- -- 3 9 3 Ilia 500 91x-- 19 20 1 lic'Zril:relKittle t3i Jensen (IL (71And Leonard Ardizoia and Brengel Mo Ai Oattlandt R H Z Loa Angeles 8 0 NO 000- -3 000100 6 000 0 13811114mnd -1 1 ' R 4— — Walk horseshoe tossers will begin play Thursday at 10:30 a m at the Salt Lake county fair to be held at the fairgrounds in Murray Thursday Friday and Saturday it has been announced by Dale Waters chairman of the program committee The schedule for play follows: from 10:30 a m to 12 Thursday o'clock noon how 3 p m to 5:30 p m m to 6 men' All-Sta- rs At 1 plaY l Pitches Chapple The Bees put Earl Chapple on the firing line in the ninth and the recruit walked Rogers to set the stage for the Bowboys' final run Ned ambled to second on Marchrs sacrifice to third on an infield out and home on a wild pitch Against Tate they picked up one in the third on a double by Xenny Myers and Rogers' single They tallilec1 twice in the fourth on Ernie Endres b and Pete Hughes a double by Bill Randall and a long fly by Myers Third game of the stand is on tap Thursday at 8:15 pm It will Only once all night did the Bees lead their pesky rivals In the first a double by Perry his thirty-nirg- h of the year and a single by Owen gave the locals half of their runs they made off Rogers and two-filt- h o fthe hits they collected off his baffling slants Their second and - Wes '):' 1 MURRAY—The 8-- 5 - cermet' '' H E 9 4 5 4 1 Horseshoes Meet Set 4-- Pacramento 000 114 13 WO 000 000- -0 Portland 1 Munger and Grilk Fallon and Adams ili l 69 47 Portland: At i really-g- do-re-- ii-or- one-ha- - - 2 Brammer ming bee Giovengo and Bird Fletcher LCIGAN—The 000 100 320- -6 Seattle 2 lit 000 100-- -4 'Thomas and Salkeld Barrett and Kearse 11 ck o 76 Remits At Seattle: Atm Diego I yi 74 79 79 85 107 77 Hollywood ' 69 71 80 $on Pratielseo Portland I Bees keeping up' their title maneuvers In reverse" was a whale of a ball game from the time Al Marchl stepped up to the plate to start the whole thing off until Rogers mowed down Ray Earl Owen and - Roy----- Partee Perry -der via the strikout route to squelch the last chance the Bees had to get Into the ball game Great Catches The manner In which the Cowboys executed twin killing and robbed the locals of what looked like base bits would have made the deeds of Jesse James and later out wipe slow-foote- 1len R H E it 16 5 I 11 2 innings) fright and Rasmussen: All-Sta- rs Loet 55 Won 101 85 84 Seattle Los Angeles Oakland San Diego Sacramento A R Colored Ghosts won a dizzy softball tilt from the Cache Valley here Tuesto 5 and thoroughly day night delighted the large crowd with their crazy antlm and unorthodox plays Bus Schaub and Rao Bateman shared the mound duties for the but Bateman failed to Pet carry on where Schaub left off 647 and the "darkies" came through 552 Fans acclaimed 542 with the triumph 519 Red Strickland Ghost chucker as 493 490 one of the niftiest twirlers to ap448 in these parts 305 pear Clark Auto Painting copped a 3 win from Logan stake M Men H R 8 2 in a preliminary game 9 ' ! who had blanked the Deb idop winners up to this 'rhe infield was guilty of errors and Emma Ullock Debutante ' I their hthirdhdouoleb ed all-sta- rs Ghosts Beat Cache ' - ' licter4nto right- - On the play d usually-yforethecommitted highway—robHughes bery in a ball park nimble Johnny Arnerich made a senutional stop and throw on Roy l'artee'L appar- ent hit to left to further prove because a ball club hu than ajust all season it doesn't havelo be a 'welcome mat for a team that looks like the As far as title ' honors are con- - I ta - - -- - per cent qf the radio revesue Guintini of what looked like a "The fight is out 'on that basip" cinchtdouble in the seventh with a ' tioffman declare& stab of --his low diving Girls' Softball trans-Mississip- pi ' 1east thice - ' Ritz-Temp- le or Friday morning for Boise Idaho and from there will go into the northwest for an ex- for about three years Patty Berg has just about ' 75-ya-rd (Continued From Preceding Page) I 1' 6 Podgen and Pauli Sugar Draper Tunnel G Nolson and Davis debit side of the ledger The city auditor's office last week reported the sum was the due from golfers at three mamuanuicnitpa4 courses as the unpaid balance on season tickets This was ' found to be a clerical error Wed1 and the record was correct- nesday ed to show that it represented oe- I posits for tickets paid iv players ':il' who failed to complete their payments tParks Commissioner P H Coggin said he went into a huddle with I professionals of the three courses and figured that those who paid '''11 1 the money had turned in more than t 1 they would have paid in green i fees for the number of rounds 1 r they played 'so the city declared the money forfeited and deposited 1 i 4 1ltah-Idah- $163 in its golf course books shouid go on the credit instead of the ) ----- : 1 who had relieved Naomi Allington walked three batters and Vera Houston and Pat Baxter hit safely Pat Baxter :pitched the last two innings for the visitors and held the picked club runless while Naomi Allington who pitched the first four frames held the Shamrocks scoreless and limited them to one hit The losers outhit the Shamrocks nine to four lone Scott of the Shamrocks won the beauty contest with Sally Cram of Lucky 13 KluVsecond Erma Patrick of Springville won the catchers' throw to second May Bird of Magna Cash Grocery followed her Lenore Weight of Springville was first in the sprint and was followed by Pat Baxter of the Shamrocks and Lou Bawden of Fastest Time Rachel Kezerian of the Shamrock club made the fastest time around' the bases with 111 seconds and Lenore Weight of Springville followed her with :114 The Shamrocks made the best fime in the "throw around the horn" The outfield throw was won by Arlene Hammond of Dupler Fur with lone Scott of the Shamrocks second R R E 9" 10 0 " Salt Lake City commissioners found Wednesday that arOtern of ' 4 - Golf Fees Go To Credit i' The win- Hitigham Radio nors outhit the Binghim boys' H) to: six: and pliiyed ‘errorlessi former balk 'Merlin Ahlquist University of Utah - basketball star paced the winners with three hits in four tries 0-- - HI - i - has been at work for two or three days on the west turn Ruts int the fixing the swivels track have been filled ' and the track as a whole smoóthed According to Roy Backman every effort Is being made to have Thursday jack Dempsey night With the former heavyweight box Ing champion attending In person to present an award to the trophy dash winner 4 30 Ritz-Temp- le pi gar ' thesécond Aiming and the Draper boys' counted three Alums ona bit and three errorsJohn- - Samson pitched a ' brillianCgame for 'the 'runnel boys He gave up but three hits fannedeight and failed to"walk a manThe losers scored their Ione 111111 in the second frame on an error a wild pitch and an infield out Garfield walked away with - Agra( 4 4 allitfotind 'the 8 SixteefilLI' Pap-- rroHri - ' 1 (Coefinued - wirmintleam connected: safely at 5-- all-sta- rs ay ar Track Improved 0 ' Roger A 1lows Only :Five Safeties at -- - S (Up)—Ancil Hoffman manager for fotnier Heavyweight Champion Max Baer said Wednesday that negotiations for a Baer-PComiskey fight have not been completed and complained that Promoter Jack Kearns had the fight as settled without consulting him Kearns plans to hold the match In Jersey City late in September Hoffman says he is holding out for a $35000 guaranteee-o- r Its equivalent He says he would accept $30000 &nil the full radio rights on the match but quoted SACRAMENTO-CalAint2- - ' ' 4 - - s ears 3 1iss Veterans I f 39 to Sq a d Tiii'ifit-F411$:Wf4$-Q0:-1360-4i- 112rovs:d of 809 attendedthe beneVprogram at City park WednesOy night In the opening game Att of the program all-stclub defeated Coed an leys In eight innings ShamrockFootprinters downed the Debu2 in the nighttante cap The Coed allstars led during the contest early part of the Ritz-Coe- d but the Bowlers tied up the game in tthe first of the' seventh with a thiee-rti- n splurge and then scored two runs in the eighth inning to fall one short of knotting club the count The Dot Glovengo Mary pounded Brarnmer and Marion Meibos for ar In the toraper-Suggame the winners got to Gene Nelson for three runs in the first and second innings to sew up the contest In the first frame Sorensen hit a homer with Hank SeheUrn and Bud Casteet 1t1 I 7 Ritz-Temp- le ' ' Sherwood who garnered 2212 tt 1 : in the races last Thursday! points '1 I leads the local field with 127 acs' t cumulated points Rock has 114 88 Lou Frew 77 and '''e' Mike Julian 62 Jack Olson Patterson fWimpy i''' out of competition for three weeks !1- - because of engine trouble has 45 t points to hold down sixth place !i!but his return will see his total tc1 mount steadily 1 Doug Mitchell made his debut on - r i the local track last Thursday but i '' ' : Jrr bad luck dogged his trail and be fore the evening was over Doug :'' i was in the hospital His bug hit a spot in the track went out rough '''' ' i:! Ii of control and crashed through th'e north fence The hospital reports ! :II Doug's condition as "fairly good" and it'll be weeks before he will be : t able to actively think of rejoining ' the racers ' ' - ' ' - 9-- Howard Rock whose bug broke "a thing or two" just before last weeks races- will be back battling for honors As a result of Rock's layoff he was pushed out' of the lead for the season's accumulated points by Tex Sherwood Takeo Lead 4 I a- i r- A esp'Ch at 8 track 1i ! i4 -- with Mountain Fuel Supply Fri--dnight for the state crown Garfield beat Bingham Radio 4 in a consolation game - Last week's midget auto race en- try list of 15 cars is expected to be equaled or surpassed Thursday Is night when competition resumed ': 1 al s ' 41 ot - play-o- ff i '2 I - - emplei : Afiéi1Pilig-ShamrocKs Completion Take Contests 61Boiit-Pli- I ' ' (- ltZ '- ' - ' L - 11' i 11 -- - -- : - '4 ' playing-31nde- :' 1 - Thdmpson Markham ConStruction companY :the prapet banner trimmed UtahIdaho Sugar 7 to 1 2t White to advance to the finals of the annual Utah park Wednesday night - - - : -' Istate softball tournament The Draper boys will start a i i - ' r Enters : Zile Salt gakt Ztititint I - - t- 4 ' ' - I |