Show S 8 B Sunasy Morning July 20 1941 rbe 5alt grate rfribunt li onneville 14 Favored in Top Golf Mate U S Reports Iclahcr Utah Fish Floirestf1 IIMEMI ToodG1tezzi To Clash For $2500 Aces Return To Bolster S L Team YOUNGSTOWN Ohio 72-ho- s the-Ogd- start at 10 a en rrt Sarazen Eyes St Paul Gold s ST PAUL July 19 (P) — Gene I5arazen whose career in championship golf covers a quarter-centur- y will bid here next week for the twelfth annual $7500 St Paul open golf title at Keller course The entry of the colorful veteran who last week advanced to the semifinals of the national P G A match play championship at Den ver was one of the two notable additions to the field announced by the tournament committee Saturday The other –entry Is that of Ky Laffoon of Chicago who tied for the title In 1934 with Johnny Revolt& and Harry Cooper the forLefmer winning in the play-o- ff oon player in more tournaments here than Sarazen topped Sarazen In money at Keller having taken a total of $1889 from the St Paul purse Sarazen has won $1025 In previous appearances here Six former St Paul champions ill try to repeat for the title when the event gets under way Thursday of the seven only one Ed Oliver is not seeking the 1941 title He is In the army Leading the list of champions is the three–time-winne- r Harry Cooper of Chicago who also beads the money winners with $8604 at Keller Johnny Revolta twice winner will try to tie Cooper's three-tim- e rnezk Slamminl Sam Snead Dick Metz Horton Smith Jim Foulis will try to stretch their titles to two Although Horton Smith has taken only one title he stands second In money winnings with $6490 Revolt& is third high money winner with $3520 24-2- AmatearsOpen Best Ban Meet July 24 - The Y 6-- 6-- Evanston Holds First Soap Box Derby 6TH SO MAIN men s' " A p bow-ever k'SN ' junior and bog' Post Nibley In Feitture Provo Golfers End Initial Round PROVO—Competition will grow a bit more stiff in the annual Sean tourney at the Timpanogos golf course in the coming week as sec- ond round matches get under way following completion of the first round Saturday Both of last year's champions survived the lint round this year although they are nat teamed up this year Glade Anderson one of the winners with Harvey King Jr as his partner this year defeated Fred Dixon and Dr Vern Greenwood and Dex Shriver the other 1940 winner teamed up with Lee Snarl' to defeat Wells Martin and Marion Halliday in another first round match Results so far: - de- - L 'sewn Leroy Tuckett Hntch defeated Carter 32: E Z and Smith and Billings defeatsd Boyd Rasmussen and rh-- Garland H Pace by default L R 'vino and Lynn Moulton defeated I C Nelson and P E Ashton by default: Tony ?erten and CCyril Allen deBrown and J Alien featd Heavener and Biddle Worthington Jimmy defeated E E Smith and George Thomp‘ Ross Wight and Bill Coltrin deo son Seated Tony Feriet Jr and Deorge Shaw Glade Andertion and Harvey King Jr defeated1 Fred Dixon and Dr Vern GreenAlmo Alger and Matt Gilmore wood defeated Mark Nilson and Ray Rinderbager two up Dex Shriver and Les Elnarr defeated Marion Halliday and Wells MarC B Bean and George Cole detin feated Albert Kirkpatrick and Dr F M Frampton by default Cloyd Booth and June Bell bye Glen Inert and EIVIE Anderson bye 3-- 2 Ay 4-- 3: 11P 2-- 1 3-- 2-- 1 Dial 44481 CcAr - Fred Schott-Layn- e Iry Stimpoon-Fouts-Leslie Kimball Y B Knw Newer Hulmston Boswell Hopkins R 'den-Bo- Ogden Coubtr Club Sehnelter-Ralp- h (MortAloop-ADan Beeker-HarrDenning rug-mir-e rt y Gus Yeager Des Riehards-Osorg- s Ends Fallentino-therIL W t Norton er Mitchell Roy Emery-Willi- s Peterson Al Leaver Clint Henderson-Le- o MeMain Billy Worthen-Bil- l Fort Doug's D Morris Tee Branea-- 1 B L Wood-Be- n Lingentelter E C Jensen-Ke- n Roserson R G Ford-Irvi- n Peterson Pries Sgt Barold Ashby-Ram fik Harris v vs Gordis at (I0 vsa m) vs vs ()amide Brown l b ' Bawd Art Goff-Gle- Branca o k Ortillian-Bu- s (10 vsa IL) vs Vt vs vs at a nt) (10:30 vP ling n Burt Swonson Owen John Mahan Sail Lake Country Club Ales McCaffrty-K- a Wait Cosgrift-Rud- y k Bob Beaton Prince-Bi- ll Bird-Dic- lim Wade-Le- s Kingsley Orion Mulliner A a "(start Gottschall Logan Dick Lundahl-Joh- n Keith Randan-BuH R Pedersen-Bod Jack Korn ly Ralph Vottorli-KayNorm Shults-Hac- vs vs Powell-Pau- Anderson-Ba- Vern va vs vs e Bonneville at Nibley Park Henderson-partnJerry Midarson-Ralpb vs Braunegal-Ruio- A kL n John-Darre- i1 Igemering Salisbury Martin Gardner Jr Crockett b naTgPecnarattn'a111 St 1oeter-80enee- Pari-mutu- h Lowis-Jac- k Lence-Dic- k Nelson-Keit- h h Coombs-Ellio- Andereon-Jimm- tt East-Ili- y a 4- Sparkman-Richard- Howard-Lotha- Pyka-Calvi- r n 13 Hanaen-Ker- n 7 et lisroon-Moll- y 3-- (Winners th Roo (Wimior to go into Neuotrl MAtey lot Mary McGarry-Rosin- s Bo(nap Knight awl Vpriko 'goGino-Ituth WatoonF) Prank Pyks v$ Ravi Betas" Vicsio(Y n 10 No 2 3 Lou Dods Ira IASO McKean limiter"' 3 in P No 3 Itf C' Bob Calton vs Graydon Schulder ly Zane AndrusAriens hammend tory No Woodp Lothar Neelman Donald vs Borer Butt Braytou3anet Osantenc Victory (Dick 2 5 p m Collett Jos Bonny Richard Wyss already NoEmma ow Lou Warner-IoIn quarterfinals) 'ilet:an high Joyce No 4 2 it m Olson 2Se 'Morjorie Ellth Watson-VernVan Dorck 1Ahorts0 No 4 m 6 p No moieties scheduled Sunday Rigby 14 Norma Betty Anderson-KathryClark to play Mon Halvorson-Caroly((holden White-Calvi-n n Crowder Victoky No 3 day : 1 Dick Cooper Holiday Fryer Spencse 6 p m (Winnors go Into oenettinow) Simone in semifinals' 't - 3-- 6 6-- 6-- 8-- 6 Boys' Singles II Junior Girh' DouI316 DUNDEE' s::: - 43 : n ANNUAL Orlon-Virgin- ia Midget Singles a Lyon-Patrici- o n - Girls' Doubles LibNoma Roborts vs Vorli WOW WMtloyA vs Joy Evelyn Darter-Rhodorty No 3 4 gova mHeins Lovslass P- In RIIIIL Kant NOS 3 Liberty Vi Kattna Chrletopuloo-Diomo4Genovo Mills ict4 rtotopo- No 4 4 p m Gono vs Eton Bolt ko Thomaeont Donna Kumla( hie! Pio 1 4 p en (Oneyola Herron and la somitinals) 1Clott1: &Orion out Nlorto liwnontAlarv Maguirs-Lot- a Nicholo1Knot Wan Ann Krittiroli by Virginia Leary-J- o (Winnora go into asmitiniOta Sue Brayton va Norma Halvorson Rae‘se: ervoir No 1 11 avs in Dixie Lee Wilnott Helen Keeley 1 4 No P in Victory Donna ktnaar vs Julio Harris Victory n No 2 4 p 11 LoSoLoMor Norma Stephens vs Virginia Leary Vie- Joycs Orion Vinton" No ' 4 tn McKeen-4--v3 No Cornwall-lon- e Joan p Alien tory Andermon Marion Peterson vs Dotty 4 p m Billings-Jac- k Minor Victory Nom Pettorson-Marvs Mao Potterer:to Victory No 4 4 pdefestsd Park Donna Strwart Donaldson-Rut- h Ruth Watson 2 W &UM Litioril'i No doloult 5 p m Herron-Osceobye so Jack Emma Lou Warner Itorrnst Ittophon o No 1 Morris (All winners to into quarterfinals) Victorr 4 p m Dizio Leo WilsOn-Pran- k Iktilot' 270-- SIIIIIERIAER YOUR BIG CHANCE TO SAVE ON 4 Men Copper Cutler e Packard vs Dobbe-liArot- a Schnetter-- Deb Johnsen-ClydHoward Ridge-RuR J Jonoo-Pau- l le ITocktY's Tennis Slat? leot-Viol- Ins-Gla- y 36-ho- Women's Singles PM Z Smith Gordon CraneBill Johnston Ferist Jr Mark Nilsen-Ton- y Anderson L R Iv Rosa Wight-Jhum- y Heavsner Fart y Schnetter-Charlo- DISTRIBUTORS ed - Fort Douglas golfers tiding on top The Utah Women's Golf league with five victories and a total of 92 points invade Nib ley park Friday In the headline match of a day that will see three other battles Salt Lake Country club in fourth spot journeys to Provo for a duel with the sixth-plac- e Timpanogos forces Bonneville occupying the cellar position will tackle Ogden Country club on the tough Ogden course and Forest Dale in third position will attempt to better its rating at the expense of the second-plac- e Logan crew at Logan Fort Douglas holds a command- Ing edge over its rivals in the point chase having 93 to Logan's 81 Forest Dale has 73 Salt Lake Country club 73 Ogden Country club 70 Provo 68 Nibley Park 64 and Bonneville 51 n DOWPN'21IttITH i:' 4 i::::7i7" 4 :: 77110:00ie '7 k1010 U - - A!: Today's Golf Team Rosters Iverson-Wan- IrPvt A V1 13 - and Dr F L Stauffer tied for first place In a point par tournament at the Salt In Forest Dale Lake Country club Saturday at (10 va In) class B Doug Love was the victor Dick Johnson Dr and with Dr E L Skidmore vs Don Behunin-Dic- k Kramer vs N O Thompson-EHemstreet J H Davis tied for second Sherwood-Che- t vs Al Kat D D Moffat was first in class Ralph Backtnan-JohVs Verity Bramwell-DeBees Bert l (alternates) C with Dr R S Allison second A medal play tourney en the El Monte at (10 vsa In) second nine la planned Sunday Cheshire Ernie NO WAITING You ran NOW—NEW CAR PRICES ARE - k vOirt&It L X Nicholson copped class A honors in a medal play vs par tournament at Fort Douglas Saturday with E C Jensen taking P H Hutchinson and second P C Jensen tied for Chill B Leon Bukotaer and 0 honors with R B Porter and feated Gordon Crane and General Walter C Sweeney tied Heber Dons and A C Hill Johnoton Ls Monroe new - - 1--1 '7e'''74'" Tourney bare DELIVERY—RUT IMMEDIATE SURE TO ADVANCE t :i 100-bi- rd in trade 1 5--a) 4 played in the tournament last year 1:Welch's round Saturday afternoon was the best he played this weelz He was steady as a clock A never off the fairways and sticking shots dead to the pin He succeeded Rbbert Clark of St Paul as possessor of the Standish cup emblematic of the finest - 'Z public links player in the country for the year Sought Title Kerns the loser had his heart set The big on winning the title tournament next year will be held 'lk In his home town Denver on the we fine Wiltshire course a private club before taken over by the city 4i4 His game cracked badly 1 on the final day antr be bow trout eggs Williams from lakeJ a hook with that brought struggled him trouble In the Woods several Salmon—During thelmonth this 1 iti' ) ::'f' same he r station received 294000 cutthroat time the About times :: i 4c ' AN'' 't acquired a faulty putting touch and 500000 rainbow trout eggs ' ff!:':::::: 0' That ruinous combination didn't Ali these have hitched t 13 ':'L)t'14114 warrant him being in the same Collection of spawn at the t 't :i:? '::S league with Welch who was hitting liams alake traps wet cOmpleted 4 total of 4496000 eggs the stretches in championship form with Welch got into the qualifying taken Five hundred thousand are 'ranks via the hard way He tied being held for rethrn to the lake with 16 others at 151 and earned a as advanced fry The balance He defeated have been transferred to state and place in the play-o- ff 0 Ray Weston Jr Portland Ore 2 federal hatcheries on a up Moreno Case Seattle 5 and 3 basis Walter Tebaldi Oakland 3 and Z Season acmes and Bob McReynolds- Portland 1 Utah: up to reach the semifinals where Bear Lake—The spawning seahe put out Pete Doll of Louisville son at the Swan creek traps on Ky 4 and 3 Bear lake closed on June 10 with Qualifies With 150 a total of 788000 nattve trout Kerns qualified with 150 for the eggs 36 holes He defeated William Distribution of fish continued Cole Baltimore Md 2 and I in with 21000 mackinaw and 80102 the first round and Philip Baird native trout released in Bear lake Spokane I up in a second round and 244800 brook trout distributed match which lasted 21 holes He In waters of the Caribou and knocked over Ralph Hall Oakland Cache forests in the states of Utah: 4 and 3 in the third round and and Idaho chalked 4 up t h e tournament's A shipment of Imam rainbiggest upset in thea quarterfinal bow trout eggs wu received from with a 2 and I victory over Medal- the Eag Is Nest New Mexico sta4 In Friday's ist Clark tion semifinals he eliminated Art Pomy Upper left Osceola and Stephen Herron brother 'and sikter tostation Springville—This Detroit 5 and 4 seek mixed doubles honors upper right Dick Coo'Ver ceived 300000 rainbow trout eggs The four semifinalists Welch from Eagle Nest New Mexico reaches semifinals in midget singles lowir Lothar list-ma- n Kerns Twenty-thre- e Pomy and Doll will comthousand six hufr still in race for boys' singles and doubles laurels All pete in the national amateur cham- dred ten rainbow trout were dia tfiese young players are competing in The Tribune-Mut4cip- al pionship at Omaha next September tributed If they are Ole to qualify This tennis tournament Innovation permitting public links Vetoes Racing Bill players to enter the USGA amateur was introduced last year SPRINGFIELD IlL July III Governor Dwight Green Saturday vetoed a bill passed by the Illi4 nois general assembly which Staley Springs Fishing vaF LailGoody Rob would have permitted cities to Jai Aten's P m Atab:7 r"b71ft Waits license horse racing handbooks Board Action ) vs-- Jack Fairciough Liberty (Winning teams 'go into The bill was passed in response Gorey Hays No 3 10 a m MAHO FALLS Idaho — Night to the pleas of Chicago interests Art Tbornwall Parks Patterson Ira m No I 2 Liberty fishing at Staley Springs at the A similar measure was vetoed by LaMar Guiver vs Max Donaldson Lib- Junior Dottlies : north end of Henry's lake will Green's predecessor the late Gevr erty No 2 2 P ntvs Bob ZUffene iatiren Art Call tato? Llborty Ellaworth Halo No 3 le1 p In el continue ernor Henry Horner for a while at least Oehrke Liberty No 3 3 p Horrinott 111 Joe Joe Fitipatrick-MetIn recent a race at at Halo ta Giorgi Mina 111:mrty Clan Idaho is tracks 1 meeting Victor betting Richards 'legal in No 4 2 p Falls commisIdaho Illinois state game vs Jordan Paul 3gilvin s Ltborty Nichnis 4- Bob Melvin Probort-toulNoaterting Movits Liberty No 3f) p in sioners heard a motion to close 'Young vs Acquitta Irsusiaay MoCready Ellerison vik Ernie the springs to Calvin No 2 5 night fisting beComb's-KeitLiberty Menttennall to play klionday cause of the number of trout be(Winnors go into quarterfinals) (Winning Warne to go into aemititoala SPORTSMEN'S ing caught A decision on the matter will Junior Boys nuigles '" HEADQUARTERS Boys' Doubles be reached at their next probably FOR Libvs Jack Richards Eddie Woll Kay Sparkman Jack Irk No 1 meeting erty No 1 s 1 P rd winner vs Bob WilNeeley SLEEPING BAGS 3 p liams Liberty No 2 4 p m Alan Keith Berntson iltoger newt CAMPING VicEQUIPMENT vs Melvin Probert Davidson Frank Neinman Easthig No 2 Northwest Title tory No I 2 p ni vs Dick Beck 3 p TENTS Victory Allen Cornwall Pon la Frank Cops Don Collet t No 2 2 P lo 1 0 McGlilis Viet" I TACOMA Wash July 19 (UP)— tionatacturers of All Coils Dick Brower vs Deane Christensen Vic- 5 ' Mel Nick Carter of San Francisco Sattory No 3 2 p VIL Dick Merrill It Canvas Gofts Petertioti:bycz Victory into genliftilli) Doug 2 Heiner go (Winners annexed the men's singles No 4 :' p in urday (Navin Nelson vs Jack lartOot Liberty crown of the Pacific northwest SriITII-ADAI- is CO No 3 3 P En Doublea t 4" tory Women' tennis tournament with a five-sBob Lonna vs Stephen Hecren No 5 2 P m221 EDISON STREET Moreno Imo Downs triumph over Emery Neale PortGore° la Bob Ogilvie va fIt gisterlea Liberty No a land The icor Roberto Nurse 1 3 No 4 3 a was 6 m LitIwt7t p go tole quartertenala) i Because of inclement weather Shoots Perfect Score bicycle day has been postponed CLINTON Ind July 19 (INS) to Wednesday —W T Jones Lexington (Ky) sharpshooter turned in a perfect score of 100 to win the Holds Club Country event in the Indiana state shoot being held here Point Par prepared DODGE FLUID DRIVE or PLYMOVTII ears r - 3-- 2: DODGES PAYCREVS FORDS TOP PRICES te For the above vre are - ::'':---:"- third 100 PLYMS front Paco (Continued s ' e 0' almnst 39000P00 and fingerlings of 30 fry varieties were handled or ready for stocking the report said Secretary Ickes announced that the fish and wild life activities were as follows in Utah and paha: 25 Idaho : Ashton — Shipment of 500000 blackspotted and WACO fainbalAr trout eggs have been rpeetved-- Clark Fork—There wu re ceived 177200 blackspotted trout eggs from the state traps on Wolf Lodge creek and' 1260001rainbovr trout eggs from thiSalmon Idaho' ' station List Distributions Distributions during theanotttlt Included 18248 eastern brOok and 6055 rainbow trouti nnterlingt to the Idaho department of and game and 90145 utent brook and 6228 rainbov trout fingerlings to the U S forest zervke Hagerman—Totals of V 271850 rainbow and 15000 eastern brook trout were planted dung the month Nearly all of these fish are liberated in rstreams 4within the boundaries of national forests or other land A shipment of 143y)00 addition "li EVANSTON Wyo — Frank Wing won Evanston's first soap box derby sponsored by the youth welfare council Friday' The course down Tenth street at Sage finished at Cue's Clyde forC third A Hughey was first in class Kurtz was the timer L E Wilker- C with Lewis Squires second son starter and Scott Taggart A point par event will be held Junior finish of Taylor judge was second and Miles Alexander Sunday Cars- - d : A Nicholson Captures Fort Golf Honors 9-- 2 PI 100---Use- ki :'! recreation department and Joe Christensen ' Matches will be in the late afternoon and played early evening and winners in every one of the 14 divisions will receive medals from The Tribune Prizes will also be awarded the runners-u- p in each division The city recreation department will provide new tennis balls for the battles Finals will bechampionship two out of three sets the same at In earlier matches July 19 (4P)—Gardner Mu lloy Coral won the Surilvan Gables Fla county tennis tournament singles title in straight sets Saturday with Wayne Sabin Reno Nev then teamed with Sabin to take the doubles crown also in str3Ight sets 4 3 Mulloy - downed Sabin and 2 Sabin and Mu Iloy were pushed in the first two sets of their doubles match with Ronald Edwards San Jose State college and George 7 and Pero Miami but won 4 Fort Douglas women golfers will bold a blind hole tournament Tuesday regular women's day at the course Mn W J Jennings chairman of activities announced Saturday A mixed Scotch foursome is planned July 24 Publildx Meet vo: v r:k'' singles were the largest divisions as always The toughest competition of the tournament has been displayed in the Junior boye class The tournament finals tentatively sit for Wednesday now will be played at the Liberty courts under the direction of park Miss Jessie Schofield head of the city Wins Singles Doubles Crowns Plan Tourney I '1 I: vision Big Divisions 1$1u Hoy Monty - 50-5- or 6-- P M finals and with the exception of a match or two the other divisions will be in the semifinals : Sunday's contests will be concentrated on the Liberty park Victory park and East high courts The remaining playera in the tournament are all strong performers and from the list is expected to come rnany future champions in ail dtvisions of state and city competition The midget's division was inaugurated this year and has been a complete success The little netters under 13 years of age have played some fine tennis and displayed more wholesale interest and cooperation in reporting scores to The Tennis Editor than any other di- two-ma- 6-- GIn 4- 1 ::?!1N Players In The Tribune-Municip- -al tennis tournament will be able to call In results to the tennis editor after 3 p In Sunday The tennis editor will not be available before that time - Netters are urged to turn la results promptly after 3 p 112 to facilitate schedule-makin- g for Mondars play 3 N - 19 Texan C rown m "4' :1 July federal-controll- Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN—With a record score 10 prizes in each division and a title to shoot for the area's best golfers are slated to tee off Thursday at 9 a in in one of the most popular golf tournaments of the Utah campaign—the annual intermountaon amateur best ball at El Monte Ernie Schneiter El Monte's head man warned Sunday that entries must be in by Tuesday They may be filed with professionals at any course in the state He revealed that El Monte will make a determined bid to keep the crown at home By Saturday night n five teams had signed up from the home course Among the early outside entries was that of Walt Cosgrift of Salt Lake Country club who with Harry 'Gurley set a the of 132-fevent bark in 1937 The tourney was won last year by Layne Newey and Henry Mathieu with a two under par 138 Newey will be entered this year with B T Hulmston as a partner Two flights will be formed the championship division to consist of golfers with handicaps of seven and under and the first flight for those with handicaps of eight or more The battle will be over 36 holes with play on the first18 to start at m for the 9 a m and at 1 final 18 6-- 414 ment wrong Saturday and washed out the complete round of play Matches listed for Saturday have 'been rescheduled for Sunday but the full days delay will mean that the title matches will now have to be held on Wednesday at Liberty park instead of Tuesdak as originally planned The huge tournament which attracted more than 1000 players Into the 14 divisions was cut to about 120 players Friday and the field will dwindle to about 75 after Sunday's heavy schedule Good Slate Today Only a light slate had been planned for Sunday but the postponement of all matches Saturday necessitated a heavier slate As a result competition will be held in all divisions except the midget's singles After Sunday the mens and boys? singles and Junior junior girls' doubles will be in the quarter Call After 3 -- MVP° (AP)—The fish' and wird-Wice has reported to Secretary Ickes that 60 federal hatcheries In 33 states distributed more than 11334000 fry and fingerlings 9f ' 21 varieties during JUne WASHINGTON tennis tourna- Tribune-Municip- al ' e For the first time in about five years the weatherman did the - LAKE Bear Lake Traps Net 788 000 Native Eon's Int" for Season R 2-- GROSSINGER Croitns Rescheduled For Play Today le J Young Tennis Players Saturday Matches reigning kings of golf — National Open Champion Craig Wood and 1 CI A monarch Vie Ghecol- -will meet in a medal play duel for a 22300 winnertake-all purse at the Mahon in Country club August 3 The "dream match" bringing together - the blimaroneck N Y blond bomber who captured the Augusta masters and U S open titles and Gbezzl who 'upset Defending Champion Byron Nelson in the Professional Golf ' association classic & week ago was announced Saturday by Peter M Wellman blahoning club owner Welbnan said the match was arranged by telephone with Fred Corcoran P 0 A tournament manager ' setting the date Ghezzl and Wood are now competing in the Chicago open and will take part in the 27500 St Paul 7 open July Touted in Logan Battle one-poi- nt July 19 (211—Two Cache Outfit By Don Brooks Bolstered by the return of Billy !Corns and Vern Bowdle from' the national public links tournament at Spokane Bonneville's - golfing team Saturday prepared to knock Ogden Country club out of the Utah league lead Sunday in the feature match of the day Four other duels are on the docket but the little affair on Bonnrs rolling fairways promiseS to steal the limelight The Ogdens boast five victories against no defeats while Bonneville defending champion has four victories and no defeats The winner of this one stamis an excellent chance of copping the 1941 crown Tough Assignment Irot Douglas also undefeated and tied with Bonneville at four triumphs takes on a tough assignmentup in Cache valley against Logan's tcam Logan's stock soared considerably last week when it held Bonny-t- o a victory and the Fort will have its hands full trying to get past this one Salt Lake Country club stands an excellent chance of boosting its rating at the expense of Nibley Park on the canyon links The Nibleys have had up and down success this year and the Country clubbers are rated the favorites due to the home course advantage PrOVOMIS Favored Forest Dale which-i- iinext to last position journey' to Provo and will be fortunate if it escapes another poke on the chin as the Provos are no team to fool with on their own course The fifth match orthe day will pit Ernie Schneiter's faltway raiders from El Monte against Utah Copper at Magna The Copper clan is rated a slight favorite but this one can go either ways The first foursome off the tee at Bonneville should turn in some topnotch golf George Schneiter head of forces has paired himself with Ralph Pugmire to meet the threat of Bowdle and Kornis The match Is slated to Rain Washes Out Tilts In Net meet Junior Girls' Singles FINE SUITS RIM TOPCOATS 5 TZ' Mixed Doubles $2a3! Ito SaLC-113- Moore-111O- - y USE OUR CONVENIENT z PLAN LAY-AWA- Y 1)1 la Morrio-Franco- Girls' Singles Betts Gen Thomason vs Marie Thom& p Malluirs Zest high No New vs Kathryn Rigby Liaine Magnin' )(toyed Saturday Mast Rhoda vs Worley BALTIMORE Timpton Sally No 2 2 p high found Marie Swenson vs Jo Ann Squires Zest Golfers 12 Find No 3 2 (Au winners go Into semifinals) to 31en's Doubles Hal ve Bob HamiltoClans n-Sam Hemingway Liberty No 5vs4 p m Glen Guiver Howard Bywater-LaMa- r Haynes-Leonar- d Johimaon Liberty No 1 th 6pm (1111411-"Na:a- LIN1711 giazards 01 — nevi Wild of aJuly Z119 Woodhazard on the greens holme Country club cows" Saturday On the fifth gretEnthe sod had been removed to filitm several swastikas And an 411nother some one had cut the Weida "Heil at-thi- Hitler" - bWit 1 s? 2-' ' : - 262 SOUTH MAIN 2461 Washington v A Cikt Ogden - t r - - |