Show ' 'I - - ' i " f t 4f 1: : Int b 0 0 - I - :'' ' ' '' ' - 0 g - ' ' ' ' - ' ' 4 rwl DoubsLes - smillano - ' ' it: Ile LI ' ' t 4w5!9:4"4y74A5t‘-‘:- : - - - t - '' - -- tlk ' :"' ' - - e - No440 '''1 ' I n: 1 1 tleats 44 ' t ' '1 a ' a t is ''' ' c ' Ado - 1 ':''''' ' ' ' ' t' - ' ' i $ ' - - " 1 ' f i '''" -1 - ' i -- ( - ' I I - A - ---- -- 1 ' - : a -- ‘ k ' ' - ' o!' 1 ' 't ' ' -- - ' s i! s a -t - i 1 ' ' ' ' ' ! : -- - - t1 1 t - f - i I a ' ' t ' '"- ' ' - '' - : : t ' I Cornwall Mac-Pyk- and Elizabeth Wright Salt Lake Billee and Stephen '' ' - 1 4 - 14 - Topi'pi-4Seedin- it t aN Matches Open f By Ruse Newland DENVER Cob July 5 (M— IT S Open Champion Craig Wood sporting a grin a gimpy leg and a red hot golf game arrived Saturl: day to try potluck at another links crown tbtI heretofore has nevi!' been'sized to fit hit blond head Q Welby Van Horn and Pearl liar-lan- d both ot Los Angeles won top He's gunning for the Profession seeding in the men's and women's of the Utah state at Collers' association title thia singles divislons open tenni tournament released by tournament officialt Miss Harland will be- defending the title last month after years of stalking she won lna940 heret Larry Dee of Stanford univerit 'always has ' managed to elude sity was seeded second In the men's him ' Eight times he's tried - and division Carl Earn Of Los Anfailed geles third and Dave Freed of Salt Lake City fourth Other seeded Oldest Ever are: Gordon Giles Salt As the oldest American ever to players Lake City1 fifth: James Wade win the U S open Stanford sixth Grant Evans Salt Wood stands on the threshold of Lake City seventh and Dan Freed ' thornpionship - - -- golfing greatness never before achieved Victory in the PG A's which starts Monday high Cherry Hills would clinch hiM the all around "old man" championas the first "triple ! ship as well embracing- the Augusta Masters the open and the pros' own exclusive membership tournament ha one season Only one player has won the open and P a A events in the same year Doughty little Gene Sarazen turned the trick in 1922 Be was sprout of 20 at the time Wood Is nearly twice as old as Sarazen was when scrappy Gene belted himself to fairway fame ' It would add a new and probably hard4obreak record to the history of the game Wood won his title shortly after he suffered a back Injury The con dition has since moved into hi left leg The member is slightly numb tromthe knee up He has played only five times Since his Fort Worth conquest but a seven under part 65 at Winged Foot N Y last Thursday is a fairly solid argu rn e n t tor las chances Qualifying The field of more than a hundred 'frill qualify in 36 holes 'divided ovPr Monday and Tuesday- - There will be 63 places open Byron Nei fort as defending champion quail lies automatically but will play the two rounds in hopes of winning the diamond-studde- d medal awarded to San 'Francisco r:' Ui4k:Tó4iey I d a It Utè Nçtters Win Tilts Pioneer League' Won ILost Special to The Tribune MONTCLAIR N J July - tlast-minu- te last-minu- out-Of-st- te ate c - I 111 1 4 41 11--2 5-- 4-- 1-- 5 11- 41 the low man 6-- 3 4 0 Calvin McGibbe IL Duanw Johnson Nets Rail ill Itillott Wont default 2 Bennet1d Joe Bonny 6 Mi4c4 Singlee 3 5-- 4-- 3- -I 4-- Foxbroutrh Takes But 1 er Handicap 6-- 0 s- - li4 Wright 4-- 4 Richards d MerylY Jane roster 0 Virginia teary 4 Geraldine McConaulthl Mary Louise $tephanaoa d Bolen liteelitY rs t 2 Sundaes Schedule Mlles4 iwtpritational 0610100 At Purees Dais' as a' calslimit Culs ' - top-seed- ' e movie-makin- urton - Inm-Irr- ank ! ' 1 - I They motored to Mary Lou Philadelphia for the wedding and then Mary Lou returned to her Billy went to parents home Atlantic City The ceremony was kept so secret that the bride's sole attendold rectory domesant a tic Mary Byrne didn't know the name of the principals The Rev James J Val telly rector of St Patricks told how Mary Lou placed her engagement ring ht Miss Byrne's hand so she could gleel the weight of it" Father trallelly said the best man was "Gabby" Ryan but couldn't identify him further Conn was too excited Saturday to remember Conn trying to be as secretive as the night of the Louis fight when he left town with Mary Lou two hours after being counted out asked that newspapers with- - hold information of where the' announcement came from Bet ' 27-ye- ar I I 1 i1 1 - ' A ' i'' ': - 'i ): - -- V -- den Olen 'Viet I I i I 99- - I Oil IPO 1 lia ! 9111 I 911 i 91 94 A SS 9S SS ! it it e e enPocatello Laile" - ! i 96 i SA 94 24' I 94 93 Ila 92 I J 90 i Lake 111121x12221— Doubles Chammiseakip Carlisle Jr Salt Lake 8 H Sharman Salt Lake B Carlialear Bait Lake Alf Christenson Ogdes C E Hulett Eureka Ted Renfro Bell Wye : : Prank Kautzman Sail a I Becker Ogden C 8 Higgins Salt Lake Dun Hurd Bait Lake T C Marshall Jr Dpisstere P Ppangler 4 Casper Wyo 1Nt Anon Pocatelin Elmer Singleton Salt Lake zProfesaional 2 ' Lae Ina i e I TO ! in 93 93 90 PS 9 li 114 I 93 95 79 -4 73 lli SS E Zimmerman Wins Crown WALLA WALLA Wash July 5 68 on (UP)—A blistering sub-pthe last 18 holes Saturday enabled Emery Zimmerman of Portland Ore to retain his Washington state open golf crown by an eight-strotest over the margin in the Walla Walla Country club course Zimmerman posted a two-da- y score of His nearest opponents were Bill Williamson of Los Angeles and Chuck Congdon of Tacoma who tied for second at 289 Others who finished "in the money" were Niel Christian Yakima 290 Al Zimmerman of Portland 295 Bud Haskell Olympia 296 Bob Litton of Portland Dick Hansen of Marshfield Ore and Albert (Scotty) Campbell Seattle ke 72-ho- le Mary Jenkins and Bud Winfield have reconditioned t h e Meteor Jenkins hails Winfield as "the outstanding rate car engineer in the country" The pair have been aided by Bile Oliver Bill Cummings Cowan and ond Waldo Cowan infield are from Los Angeles he tirged reporters to call his Notables to Attend "Irere's his number" said Conk "Just tell him you heard we iere married and see what he sayv But don't say where the announcement canie from" Bul father:Smith was out on the 4each land - before reporters couq reach him Billy and Mary Lou themselves had broken the Mayor Jenkins is planning his run in advance because there are 297Behind these leaders were the followtng: Rill Korea MIR Lake tity2911: Sid Her many notables in the east and on man Walla 301 Henry Garietts the west coast whb are planning Seattle Walla and Ken Tucker Everett 303 to be on hand kb is therefore each Vera Bawd'' Koh Lake City 304 Don Thompson Portland 300: Palmer his far arrangements making Smith Seattle 3001: Gordis Richards Seat309 Ralph Whaley Seattle 311: Joe enough in advance to give them tle Seattle 317: Dr Alex Campa chance to get here for the test Logassini bell Seattle 322 news: o Jatobs gild later that Smith aftee first calling the Rumson chief' kir police and asking him So held Conn and his bride had told bUm on the telephone that he would make plentx of trouble for s "I'14 wanti-- ' Last year Salt IlAke's unusual recmayor boosted the ord from 15128 to IOUS miles per hour 11011 be contented to break the new mark by any margin but on the way be hopes to be able to turn at least one lap at a speed of 200 miles per hour a speed that only 13 years alto was unbelievable even on a straight track let alone a curved course CHICAGO July 5 H Temple attorney for Joe Louis said tonight the heavyweight champion has decided to fight his wife's divorce Nit Temple said "We'll contest everyS thing in the suit except that Joe is heavyweight champion and that Jenkins still has in his mind the khe Mrs Louis has lived in Chicago he will have thatsome day hope long enough to file a divorce suit" (Coatinuod Os Mowing Pate) fix him so nobody will to see him fight" Smith Sinte there was no charge against the newlyweds the police chieU5took Lno action on Smith's and- Billy and his bride request T4e1A left for York to spend the - d staring west before - Joe Louis to Fight Divorce Suit 24-bo- ur told Jacobs week-ten- - ar ra (Ul")--Willia- - 1 ' 1 : l' i I V i ' P 1 ' i '' ' alik I 0 Wes Patty Kirk 'ton- JECtat se 4 The wedding originally was scheduled to be in a Pittsburgh church June 20two days after 'Conn was knocked out by Joe Louis in the thirteenth round at the Polo Grounds But because of lack of a special dispensation to have Father Francis J Schlendwine of Brandy Camp Pa perform the ceremony it had to be postponed Last Tuesday Billy picked up Father Schlendwine and drove to Atlantic City where they met i ph f g R 1 w i 21124123121— kli 22z22a22x23- -- at 21s22x23x22- -- 011 Wirlicpip 'Kilt Marl's Lake 20x21a23z111— OS Jack Alton Pocatello - 2llic22alballa- -- to C E Armstrong Og- ir den 99 31123XISX17 9 Looks Over Course - 23a2Sx23125---110- kotlyaltwhLaeoliewrisht01122125z201123- nee--- -4 father-in-la- 1 1 t If Mayor Jenkins Is looking forward to this run with mere than his usual anticipation because this thne Mary Jenkins his son will serve as relief driver Bee Mays and Louie Meyer famed Indianapolis speedsters who Izave driven relief for Lb in the poet will also be on hand if needed Tribune Intermountain Wire MAH0 rALLS —4 Idaho Falls tipped the Pocatellp Cardinals The hersigaturday night 11-- 1 Rusitts scored 7- runs in the seventh inning to put the victory on i4e after: the two teams had battlgd neck and neck up to this poinr Jack Hawkins pitched a thretkhitter for the Russets Sall m Mao-sha- ' o 4 a 24-ho- ur Idaho Falls 'tips IVtat016 111 9 Hiagins-Lake- - 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Sr Data war Wiod23x24z24221 Kiss Itoifeitsa record which Ab 80 setThe last year stands at 16118 miles per hour "We've got to have a lot more speed to break that Mark It gets harder each year and this time it's going to be a real test" the mayor said To Increase the speed the compression ratio on the machine has been stepped up and a new set of cams has been Installed A change has also been made in the air intake The Mormon Meteor will be taken out to the Bonneville salt flats early this week for preliminary tests 1 will be" At one time Smith announced he would' not let Billy mary his daughter under any circumstances and that "if Conn comes around' Ill punch his head of and he knows I can do IV oto ' t 6-- said: "I'm still against it and I always 3-- 15 '''' 4' ed home Conn said his - I 1 0 4 4 2 3 1 11154 Two-brio - - 6-- ta ma-- Keith - rt-- ef-2- b Strikeouts-i-Iterewic- t Ira-B- 2 Goatees is - In-- Keith Evans-Gord- 16 0 2 Rey-mol- R Ito 01 playe-14CHun- Tribune Intermountain Wire TWIN FACtS — Nicking Paul Piscovich for three hits and two runs In the first inning and a walk and Joe Egnatic's tenth homer' of the year in the third the Boise Pilots completed a sweep of their stand against the Twin Falls Cowboys here 4 to 1 Darrell Fields racked up his third win of the year as he pitched a three-h- it ball game Paul Piscovich Cowboy ace settled down after his shaky start and hurled shutout ball through the last ix frames ' but the damage had been Two-ba- Tamaxe-Harad- al-- 5 01 Shone 0 1 41 Schaffel c Y0 Cava! 3b 3 0 1 21 McHtish P 3 4 0 3 0 0 2 (lamb:Irk p 5 1 1 4i Lanikert p 6x31 39 33 16 39 12 Totals TotO zOnn-ou- t 'cored rem winning Pelt 000 Fin 000 00--- 3 000 01- -4 201 Ogdesk Rutts—Laybotirne 2 Winaecit Phone-Errors— Guintliti Enos Clamber Hatchatt Sitelley Itoretteck Cassini Win2 Shone tIacri fire hits—Wittoork Two-bas-e hlt—Winseck Schetter Three-bas- e in—WinRuns batted hit—Gulottlni Deck !IL Henson Double Morrie Enos to Laybortine to Canavan to- Skelley tO Henson: LARune reYbourna to Cassini to Canavan aeonsIA for—Gambaro 4 McHughLam-2 3 McHugh 6 Strikeituts—Clambarn Banos on balts—Oembaro 4 Mebert Peened Wild bitch—McHugh Hush"'1 teft on base- -Salt aka a Ogden 10 11ms-2- :18 pirestarks and Mahan Attandanet- 8) Errors----Jese- t 11-- ns Utah's great racer went out to the Bonneville flats last week He reported the chuck holes which-werchurned in the unique sea done of salt last year have been covPalle dab etheatotil The score: ASHOAI ASHOP nature and the track apSetae Twin Yells et 5 1 3 0 ered by Curtia2bas 42 10 15 4111 0 MeCont 2b ABROA: AHHOA 3 I I 3 pears to be in fine shape for the Benanale Radtke 2b 5 1 3 2 Reynolds aa 4 0 1 4 Kakolins et 3 l 0 0' Jeasto lb 3 1 4 0 1941 test run Ab plans to use Wi inutou 3b 3 1 2 2 Joseph ct 4 1 0 Audra6t lb 3 0 l0 01 Muratore c 4 4121 1 2 1 Ramsey lb 4 1 11 0 Oehler it re 3 0 1 01 Ambrose as 3 0 2 2 the same courses he has used in Waslel 4 2 0 0! &Banton e 4 0 i 0 EPetrati g 3 0 5 Illames rt Bauer Ti 4 1 2 0 Nanette et 5 1 2 01Hettrman ri 4 1 0 IPetritti 3is 3 0 1 3! 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Spiker Imile circles surBarker g 4 1 5 Oiltrington 2b 3 0 1 4 Yarewlt 93 0 '0 11 klawkIns tP 3 0 0 0 as 4 1 2 veyed probably this week 41Coatello lb 3 0 7 0 igKellsis 1 000 Stenger 4 0 0 11Plecovicts p 3 0 0 2 Fields p On- Golf Course The west side of the course is --- -— Total' 29 3!24 10 Toa1i -In 33 9 21 6 still a little soggy but it should be 91 27 37 3 11 Total 27 29 12 Totals ninth for l'ariwick tanned oKeinpe CHATTANOOGA Tenn July 5 ' Score by Innings: 001f 000 000- -- 1 In perfect shape by the time the Pocatello 202 000 000- -4 Idaho Palls 020! 000 72x-- 11 (AI—Golfers on the seventh tee at Boise Twin Fails 100 000 000- -1 McConnell Mar- run is scheduled to start if there Runs—S summary: Mimeos Meadow Lake Golf and Country Kersey shall lIessen 2 Muratore 3 Ambrose Summary: is no more moisture Jamee'-'2 3'osepts Bauer Egnattc Errors—Andrade Hawkins club here Saturday were startled Reynolds Williamson Kerr Sacrifice bit— Peterstos Runs batted In—Kaltoliris Jes-LHome run—Kgnatic to see a new pazard suddenly Costello sin Muratore :2 James 2 L McConnell After making a careful surhit—Oehler Runs batted in—Heuer Lowe Stolen bases—Curtis Muratori) Ambrose descend onto the fairway Doubts playa— fames- - Sacrifice hit—Muratore Runs Betterment Egnatie 2 and driving around the old vey to Reynolds to Costello: responsible for—Yarewielt 6 Hawkins 1 Frank Archibald sportsman Pilot Harrington courses in a stock car Jenkins to Harrington to Costello Runs re- Rases 6ti Tarebrick 9 Hawkins of Sarasota Fla set his single sponsible for—Vielda 1 Pestovich 4 Stile 6 k 15 Hawkins 12 said that the salt seems to be Bases on Hit by pitched ball—Wastey by Bawknos 5tA Piscovich I harder this year than In several wing cabin plane down on the fair outa—Fields Plocovich 5 balle—Field Hit by belt om 8 Idaho Palls S tort: Umpires—Alby Piscovich Um seasons This of course will ball—Egnatic way when he ran out of gas On a pitched Tims-2:AttendanTintoMcDonald and 11 tenser and Wideb piron—IteQuillen Chicago-Atlanmake the surfacethat much betA t t end a ce-556 50 1:46 flight ter for the arduous drive tad (4)-Av- n4 Idol b $keIIe:2b 8) (5-- - 41 Idaho Falls at Ogden 8:30 (2-vs Ko lkm---M- 1 - 6) meyer Informed of the marriage by phone at his Ocean City N J tions and rules of the Catholic 1 'Its NEW YORK July 5 church Billy Conn and his girl Miller Meiay-lir- a hie Devitt-in sit va liam Woodward's Foxbrough who Roy t ToOng-ttifriend of lour years Mary Louise Young 1 once raced In England easily won Spence d 1m ith is n I p Joh were married Jut TuesSmith: Denman-B Jeppeseit the $25000 Butler handicap at Em- John Mears Plairieir SL Patrick's church in at day pire City Saturday after his ' (At Peewee Dale) va stablemate Fenelon Philadelphia Micheisea and Mayes regarded I di ' The handsortie Pittsburgh Arnold- Hanger's Dit had been Gorey 2 D Mortis is Merrill IL made scratched A Davis lisrvianAner vs Jack Ahearn tighter Jeppesen is Keith Start The Saturday at thirouncetnent ofSir tallahad III came " a le I Jualimr Sinirlea Mike Jacobs Where he and '' from third place at the mile marl 0' (At Forest Dale) 3 IL Ellertsou vs Bart GraD lus bride and finished the 1 miles five stopped belocé leaving a Booth vs Bob tones 'on a combination honeymoon and lengths int front of A J SaCk4 asbibillas Doubles s Match Mkheistm-RoaSutton' tra 4 p g eit's Teta Rose J B Partridges Grant trip to Hollywood Giles Conn starts to work next 'week 1VA Crag was another length and denkir Plaries a halfWick in third place showinit on Octavus Roy Cohen's fight (Ai Forest Dale) 'Murry vs Arthur Mon the way to SalfOrd 11 and Equio soy5 a Si Mormon vs picture Kid Tinsel Dick Moyne and Doug Jenkins vs Bob Williams table But to the last Mary Lou's Tv cultstoorThird choice- to Salford 11 and father Jimmy Smith former I Virlory Park lilt Tola Rose in the betting Foxt 10 S Pyke vs Reward 11"lissmajor league outfielder refused smin Soh arse vs Robert tiftnth Sad to approve of the 'Union of the brough paid $660 for a $2wtrtrnu4 Robert Colton VII KOMI Tilyietr 1 I a Anderson vs Carl fuel after covering the distance former light heavyweight chamvs Lou Dods Miller Baker: Reed and La 1ZEL 4 pion and the Pittsburgh model Jack Coombs Va OW '! ' ' p 7-- 6-- By Sid Feder RUMSON N J July 5 UPI— After two weeks of anxious waiting because of parental objec- 4 6-- - - record-- breaking Oh Oh! Conn and Mary Louise Got Wtched nd Is Old Man Smith Burned Up! I-- 8 -- Beth 18 15 26 30 36 40 vs Kemp 1) - - 9) (4-- - a 24-ho- ur and-pla- 0) (9-- ' 4 (3-yrs PPdpm—Sandstrom Ilk (0-Boise at Pocatello 8:30 p m —Lamanske - A - Although most of the country'" stars are on hand colorful Texas born Jimmy Demaret was among the missing He was listed as a I tjft gels II: Villeyylf":1411-1- 7 Calvin Clark ill Jay Joho'sou doubtful- starter by Fred Corcoran 5 P G A- tournament bureau manLarry lIssity - d RddY Media 4 4 ager who tissigned zolreason for s- - a Jouster Ginter Similes ' Billie Perron Santa Barbara C111 4 the absence 117abetb 6-- 1 18 1 11 - bine& Salt Lake 3 Ogden 4 (11 innings) Pocatello L Idaho Falls Sunday's Probable Pitchers Twin Falls at Salt Lake 2:30 - 9-- fAZ Saturday's Results Boise 4 Twin Falls L third-seede- Race Finishes In Dead Heat - Twin Fails all-st- ar - et 39 34 30 31 23 IdahoFalls 5— University of Utah's favorite tennis son lanky Frank Plans for annual balloting Mehner lived up to pretournament for members' of the teams to play August 4 at predictions as he advanced into the semifinal round of the eastern InOgden have been completed tercollegiate men's singles tennis by Jack Barnwell president of the Pioneer Baseball championship here Saturday and Into the final round of the doubles league ' and official f rns s with partner Cliffi Berg Univerwill be tarried in newspapen of the circuit sity of Utah junior d While the Mehnir Fans will be asked to vote came through as expected he for members of the Northern found his opponent Kennedy Ranand Southern teams the dall of Cornell at the top of his blanks carrying spaces for 15 two game on the heavy wet totirts and playert- - (five pitchers as a result tada long uphill fight catchers thrpe basemen to win in two overtime sets by shortstop three fielders and 5 one utility scores of 7 manager and ' four umpires Ballets Berg came In for his share of the glory aut ha carried his team Sr to be milled to sports to a straight set win over Fred editors for receipt - not later than July SI Higginbotham and William Wilkins of Southern Methodist uniTeems of the league are to be grouped In two divisions versity Mehner rested at times as Boise Twin Fails and Idaho Berg carried the brunt of the atFalls in the northern half tack both boys however bringPocatello Ogden an d Salt ing out powerful overheads in the Lake City in the southern pinches squad Berg and Mehner who were never behind scored decisively over their Southwestern opponents 2 3 by scores of 3 In the doubles Mehner and Berg will wait until Monday before they tackle the winner of the match be tween William Gifford and Randall of Cornell and Los ANGELES Jti ly 5 UPI—In the combination of Steveteam Siam and the closest finish for a major stake ever seen in California Phar Rong Stanley Bellow) of Princeton and Madie Greenock hit the wire In a dead heat for first place Satur- Flier Lands Plane day In the battle of the POCATELLO Ogden Salt Lake Boise Pocatello ! — : ress Box - T F Colsrbpys - tr - Boise Sweeps Series With iMti714ii4:qamtt- Salt Lake City eightht' Iri the Women's sifigles Sarah McChrystal of Salt Lake City is seeded second to Miss klarland Helen Martin Idaho i third and Marylynn Groesbeck Salt Lake i City fourth Play In the men's tingles divie sion gets udder way Sunday wild the doubles scheduled to begin Monday along with -the women's t singles and doubles A special exhibiticin two-sdoubles match will feature Sun day's program with Keith Michelson now of Los Angeles and formerly of Salt Lake City teamed up with Rosa Sutton against Grant Evans and Gordon Giles Salt Lake City This 'patch !s slated to begin at 4 p m at the Forest Dale courts All men's singles matches will be played at Forest Dale' Miss Harland was a entry in the meet She will arrive In Salt Lakii City late Sunday Anenother MAO Ifollywood park-ot- he try in the Women's singles is Miss at Lucille Price of Hood'iftiver Ore Starlet stakes The pair waging a struggle for Entries can still be made for the to tournament a prizi emblematic of the meet according officials championship of the meeting could not be separated by the Saierday's Bosun' ' Junior iiiingioscamera and the purse was split Morrison ri Parley Baldwin default ' Red Jewel was awarded the Wattles' d Lee Rued Larry Bob Booth Provo Lama Le $5000 Archer handicap supporting Balkh 4 pan when the stewards disStephen Herron Santa Barbara 0114 4 feature DOH 3 Busterud qualified Staretor for bearing out Mae ryas Tony' Toombe default! on Red Jewel and Porter's Cap It Boyer Mosley was a race for Graydon Beholder it Bois 31cCoeaulthr Be at-mil- - Whitnef The tennis classic' opened Saturday - Fans to Vote For P L Star Teams Today in 1$ten'i Singles - ' is - ra -- ' '1 Wood Airlyes V(ari':116111 'PeC o To Shoot n At PGA Title ' - ! "' - i aloeem aaaawaaaokasAaaoaaoamramaoaioawmoo-a-a:Ilerranof Santa Barbara Doug' Busterud of rrovo and Bob tefeto iigbt Alien:7 :: opeU"! - i ) I ' ' e 1 -'- ::: - ' Junior singles entries in'inneual Utah tennis ? t )4 ' tp - - - - F r()m t - i c ' 1 p a - Ilk x a i ''' ' 0 1 ' ' ' m' - ' ' ' i i' 4 ' I A - Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN—H B Carlisle Jr— of :1 Salt take City won the doubles i ' : ' li Tr bune Intermountain Wire championship i n the twenty-s7 annual Utah state trapshoot 4nth OIN—UsuaI1r reliable sack Hatchet contributed a gametournament which began Sat ing to the lOgden Reds in the last of the eleventh here winnini rim i of the Og- under the auspices urday ' Saturd4in1ght and the 3 victory the locals chalked upovelthe den Gun club The young Salt 14 straight Salt Lake Bees ran their winning streak-tLake City marksman cracked 93 KnottO at 3 going into the of 100 targets one better than ' ' the veteran Sam Sharman the de-last of the eleventh Fpank Shone ' fending- chathpion '''' ' int4 puncheil single right cen' 0 Joseph Cotant of Pocatello was ter moved to second on Butch high in the doubles shoot how-- SChefferai sacrifice ' hit and ever with a 97 but only Utah rest: hesem:— are leligible for the trophies dents on1 Itatchett's 1 third 4 rompekto pi t spol he At Zit' took that: passed f ' aSningcleshamorpodloansyhf lk ' 0 : a leadoli as to Lambert went t ---- -:''''''' the '' is if to bunt and Meantime the first half of the ' ' '' Singles championship indicated that phiteirtrying to et him on a hot race Is in the offing for Suna' ohrtny- Cav 111 hit the day's final halt C B Higgins of 'Red fry:kliaser in th back a Salt Lake City led the firstt day's when the ball caromed toyfard singles shooters with a perfect 100 him with but oncmiss the grandstand tie romyed in —I Close behind apiece were Sharman Cotant snd By Jimmy Hodgson with fhi winning 'rim Dean Hurd of Salt Lake City Hurd ' Ab Jenkins Salt Lake Cley's"rac- - Is the defending singles champion Clayjoni Lanibert lifihed in to Cotant is ineligible for the title aid Walt c Ihthe eighth ingsmayor is making plans to get Sharman missed one in his receiyAct victory away on his anKual ond round of 23 shots'while sicd his twelfth o against spin on the Bonne- missed one in his third round ville salt flats which he made faack The testimonial dinner honoring a just before Pioneer day July G L (Gus) Becker veteran Ogden joeqatftbaro the Bees' leading mous 24 he announced Saturday sportsman scheduled for Sunday pitcheK hürled great fball after a The mayor reports bis big speed- evening at the Ogden Gun club shak start and front the fourth ster has been completely torn was postponed to August 1 accordthiouth the tenth he squelched all down rebuilt and checked A few ing to Harry Kammayer member minor changes have been made of the committee sponsoring the bprisings which be expects will add about dinner Becker is president of the The Bees will play at home 150 horsepower to the machine Utah State Trapshooting associaare being made to get tion SundaY at 2:30 v m1 against the Twirrtfalli Cowboys and the lo- the race started the morning of Sunday Slat cals remain here to Open a stand July 22 e again'st the Idaho Fills Russets Sunday's program begins at 10 The gamejtere will be played at "If things work out the way a m with the second half of the 8:30 A) we hope" he added "we'll start singles championship shoot to be Pet- score: Ttrt the race the morning of July followed by the Amateur Trap-614 I 1911 Lake Ogden tr- finish the morning of July shooting association h a nd I C a is ABHOAI ABHOA 516 23 and have the ear back in championship Frank Kautzman is Moresels'its 1 2 4 Casih1 2b 5 1 2 3 536 Retrial Potte rt 0 0 0 0 Salt Lake City in time to have the defending champion in the halt1 1 Laybrne as 4 2 2 3 0 5 508 et 2 1 2 0 Saumhits If 4 2 2 0 It in the Pioneer day parade on dicap event Onintiir 390 9 0 2 0 Whitlock 3b 3 2 2 1 IMO Aosta& IS illagicla Henienb-l- t 5 2 1 2 Canavan lb 5 1 130 July 24" 311 el' Op 1 - ' : q - 4- - 3 4 3-- l 1 Hot Race Seen In Today's Singles Events I - o a I 1 ' 4-- 0-- - - -- 't : )' 2 '1 1- - ' 1'4 - f" — - ' ' - To Triumph ' R6dlegs Chalk Up Fourteenth StOight Pioneer Loop Tilt '4 "44 ' ' 9 a - 1 ' ' - ! " - ' z - i s ' - ': - a io40--t- ' ' - - ' IR - ca ' : 00-- --) - ' - I k ' a - ' - i - I i 115 deli Takes Bees At - i July 6 1911 Sunditil 5torning - -- - zriblinit glpoftg Carlisle Hits' 93 in 100' 9 - t Al - ' t here We:'Gotng? Off to Grab Some Utah Tennis Tttles s 1 ) ' ' ' k A TA Shoot io i - r - ' i' 1 '- - - ' 1 - ' :! ' t C - rt ' - ' ' ' ''' i - 4 I 4 t ' i ' ' 1 ' i i i ' - ' ' I ' i '' ' ' '''' I |