Show - - - ' ' ' i ' - i: i : i ' - ' ' - - '1' ! i 'VI i ' g 'ift1e ' 'eitH-- - Sunday Morning August ' -- 'ils' te 34941 B5 ' p L Leader !1 ' 4 8 GP AlliSthm 0 -- - ''''''-- '! i':'$-!:-!- - sp ' ' - °""gxocf"'"""v1 - ' ': '' ''' ' '‘ s Twin Fells andjdaho Fells per- i:'':-formers themOrthern crew wnl t "!!' : ' ' set out In clued Of a third straight triumph Monday night at 8:15 p m''in Ogden's 'John Affleck ' Utah's unique swimming event the annual salt water mare- - park with the i'following star a for lbattlei thon race from Antelope Wand- to Black Rock Will be staged ready ri:t Pitcheni il1i Stsler Sunday with jthree former champions ' and SOMI strong chalBob Poise Jack i Boise:i tenger ready to fight it out for the firs place' honors Hawkins Idaho Falls Paul Pis- -' ' covichi iTwin IIalls and Fred Orson Spencer winner of the event leverai times was Bradley' Idahol'Falls to the rice Kenny Lyman Catchers Muratote :Eldon -1- Watson who won the event Idabø !firallsI end Earl Kuper Twin'hFalls!!1 N through arough course in 1939 are the other two champs First baseWalt Lowe Boise to participate The winnérof the arduous event is expected Second base'Jack Radtke'- to come from this well matched trio 'i ' Boise''!! Ith r Third McCon ' base—Lanny Ned Winder of Granger is listed as a probable darkhorse sell Idaho Falls' 'and Vies Workman is another strong challenger Workman ling' Shortstop Reynolds ' Twin Falls Other paddlers are expected to parIshedfourth ' last year A r Outfielders Joe Egnatic-t ticipite -- : 2 i --- -- -:- ::!:'-!:-''' A t c' -4-- '?i 4 4 - ' --- v-- 1 ' f ' '' ' r :!:!-!-':-:-i:-'-- !': i t :!!'''!''-:::-:::::v- 0' : ''' ' 7'-''- - - 7 - - k i I7 'i': - 3-- ''' r--- - ! - - ' - lehnet Blasts to Finals - t '' N t----- i i : - ' Toley ' for East ' Slope Titre Today Special to The Tribune CONWAY N H Aug 2 t Mehner Saturday entered eastern annual of the the ilmils aloee tennis championships !by administering a crushing straight set defeat to Edmund Andrews tournament dark horse and upsetter of Frank Shields earlier ' Mehner Won by spores of 311-6 3 George 'Toley entered the other final bracket by defeating two George Pero 2 64 redhot metten meet in setImatch Sunday morning - I -- ' 6-- : 6-- of-fi- ve l Starts Fast Mehner started out fast i ! I1 n! Sat- nrday's'match galning an early lead and rtsnninrout the se on his °Wit service in the ninthl game After ithat Andrews began paulng Mehner atlhe net and for looked like a five-smatCh! The ' it :New York ace finally broke 'servfce lead at 43 to take : Mehner was down two setii points before he pulled the set ou of the flre and finally broke thro gh An- drews service to take the second 4-- - 1 - rile et 1i - set 8-- 6 -'' Thnelettah quartet made up of Warner Sinnard Mac Pyke and Bill Kock will leave for Culver Ind Sunday to take part In the -- 4 ' In the third set Mehner'aground strokes were much steadier' and he ronstantly outrallied his opponent In the backcourt rarely gbing to 4Mbtot as be had earlier Andrews' resistance became spotty sind the I 'Utah ace quickly took a 54 lead Andrews won the next the match ended when twoind put sway a high backhand volley for a placement ToleY twentieth ranking 'player - looked good in his stralght defeat of Pero and a classic match Is expeetedSunday ' I Tragic Ending Cops llockitioe tam half-lengt- rark : Louis Tufano's Market Wise finished third a length behind and Whitey Abets Honey ao d took fourth money ng ran the mile and in 1l44 d $580 flat and paid Cap Cod returned $1320 and $780 and the show price on 'Market on1 - Doi Aiigler Streako - To Detroit NIctory straight hs i Boy Anglers taking the 4he first stride stayed she field of five horses all the finished by twat and a hal over Vaidinit ' Croom eut Meggy Boy Angle good ride from Jockey Ge:o lead in d of the 'rand lengths h beat got a f Vital " i - ' - ''' - - -- - o - ! 6-- i: - - : - 2-- '1 ar-olds Coast Welter King Cops Easy Battle weight champion Friday night took an easy decision over Larry Cisneros Of Questa N M in the inain event at Hollywood Legion auditorium Referee': Abe Roth gave the negro boxer eight out of 10 rounds after Wilson had sent Cisneros to the camel twice 1n the first round Wilson opened up 'kith a series of hard rights that sent Cisneros to the and in the canvas for a fifth cantO the New Mexico fighter went down for the count of nine after Wilion hit him with a hard right to ths Jaw 10-rou- nd no-co- unt ii I t' 1 1 i ' - ''' 11 t -- ' i - - : t ' ' 1 e- l 4 4: ' t ' -i Alk"0111400011LP" - - 4 " - : i 1 1 1 - e g I 1 ig s ' t t - 3' f!''1 - i - 0 c 1 ! "11 i i - " ' - :$444:Ogden' I'4i4 Beat g league-leadin- the Pioneer league all-st- ar i i' ' --‘ i J ''' ' ' t Both' boys livAll talus' part lit game Disideynightlat Ogden ti : ' -- ' - TaIk''''444b'llu t Lam '' six-ho- - - 1 3 1 1 - 32-d- seven-year-o- 62s!! to wind up with some t I old Ghezzi lb Years Wood's junior and his former pupil plugged away in the blistering heat but without the usual magic touch of his putter couldn't dent the big lead:Twentynine-yea- r - ? : - - Wood Gilead' Pa r in round: 354 00000 233 355 445 454 554 544 ld of a longs in 1:10 5 three-fifth- s second off the track record earned first money of $4250 and paid $920 4-- The cards: Adorning r Out ay ' ! 6351-yar- ' 2 ton park opened Its rich program of 14 stakes before '18000 spectators Saturday with Mrs4ames F Waters' veteran Talked About turning on a fine burst of speed In the stretch to capture the opening added money event of the meeting's program—the 5000 Chicago handicap ' Talked About thoroughbred received a Smart ride by Johnny Adams who after a slow start worked his way up gradually saved ground' on the stretch turn and then won by a head in a driving finish The Arcturus stables longshot' Smacked was second and Mrs E D Jacobs' Air Brigade third in a field of eight The winner running the six fur- 7 rm :liable lg I1 le margin and he lost only one hole of the advantage In postlitt even par for the afternoon round The $2500 winner-take-- 4 match goes into the final 36 hole S or less Sunday Stars at Putting Wood beat the I) G A titlist at his own game puttlpg to:pile up the commanding lead On the record 18 Craig used only Zi putts while his foe required 34 In the afternoon Wood took on1y129 two less than the swarthy sharpshooter from Deal N J Score cards showed Wood with and Ghent 3506 :1 ' ' ' Hauck' '''' MAIIONINd COUNTRY CLUB 'Girard Ohio Aug j i (AP) —Shooting one of the ircatest competitive rounds of the golf season on his morning 1114 seven under par 63—smootti!strotOIns Craig Wood snatched a lead over big Vie phezzi in their battlei for the unofficial world champiiimshili Saturday The sensational )63 a reeórd for° d this tricky layoit gave nearly made good his prematcit boast 'If my putts startdropping national the open 'king a Seven-o- p By t ' 4 4 434--36 4 43- -31 343-- 35 334 444 341 34 44- -34 straight $520 and $380 Smacked returned $960 and $640 with Air Wood 333 443 Ghazal Brigade's show price being $440 Wood T 11p Smacked was hustled to the front Afternoon round : Woodla by Jockey Jack Richard quickly 444443334S and was on top through thequarWood 443 333 Onestat ter half and stretch points with 454 353 Wood tap Equistar and Talked About close Adams went- to 'work up Then t in the last 100 yards to Alabama Coach Names closing-lastake the decision as Equistar faded badly Total Eclipse stablemate of Football Assistant Air Brigade ran fourth and Tettne the favorite TUSCALOOSA Ala- Aut 2 icians finished fifth Thomas head coach and athletic director at the Uni6-versity of Alabama announced Lobo s Lose Gritie ler Saturday that Ed Hicketion former Crimson Tide Aar: guard ALBUQUERQUE N M Aug 2 will succeed Ray Davis si assist- (A)—The New Mexico universty ant' football coach at the uni- football team Saturday lost a stellar tackle to the army Ausversity former Bacone Nickerson 25 was on the 4931 tin 071bway 1939 and 1940 Alabama: team Olda junior college and Sault Ste He is a native of VentUra Cat Marie Mich athlete was named and prepped at Ventura high and among 33 ordered to report under the Black Fox Military institute selective service August IL 335545 3:14-32- --61 444444 444-34-4- 0-131 Immediately after the elose of play Ghent took to the practice green with the remark: "If theole putts ever siert tiropping anything can Mill happen' Wood recalling that Ghizzi was three down to Byron Nelstin at 27 holes before winning the P G A tournament was: not overconfident "It was the greatest rotihil of my career" smiled the blond:: blaster from Mamaroneck N It"When I set record of 264 at the 1940 Metropolitan open the scores were three-toTon- - (Un!)--Fra- nk t "The answer to the amailng toon tal was my putting A the fourth for an eagle three and a on the fifth for birdie three made me tough andi luckVic ily was able to keep going had aome hard luck on his long 25-tdot-er H SC Coach Mimed 40-putt-er V(TSt'‘ - Mentor fprill!Stur °nem" Craig picked up eight blidles and the eagle on his record rcitind and two more birdies in the afternoon Chezzi went one under par eight tithes 'Greatest of Season° Fred Corcoran P (1 A tournament manager called Wiiod's 63 the greatest round of the sea CIIICAGO Aut I UP)—OrIn (Rabe) Ilollingbery Wishingl All-Sta- rs againetthe Chbi cage Bears pro champinhs Au-g2 at Soldier fief& Lynn Waldorf of Northwestern and Homer Norton nI Texas IL' and M already have accepted ut son" I ' ' - - I ' 1 4 Ostleo Moreseo as ABROI Cassini 2b ASHOAr 5 1 I 2' Hatchtt 3b Laybrna so 4 1 1 4 Baumhlts if 4 0 2 0 Oulatini et Henson If 4 2 2 01 Winseck 3b 21 0 3 2 1 lobelia lb 4 1 5 0!Canavan lb 1 0 0 Enos ft 3 0 3 014:100low rt 1 4 1 6Morris e et 4 2 a 0 skollty 2b 32 10 0A Ilighons 3 2 0 1 p Tates aGamoaro7 i ' ' szCavalit 1 0 0 0 ——--- Totalt 34 it 24 11i Totals 31 11 3710 Iliatted fop 13kallty in nintit' I SzlItatted tor Tilts ta ninth 11100 OM e '"""'" 4 44 eca°2100 04s-- Pot1"Ilieulntiiyii1111-:-'4Wit- s' ter BIOME Laybourim Hatattatt Krrota— nita—Canavano -' nacritie Canavan Skelleyo hit—Winaock 'Tata- - Threa-baa- o hita—lienaon Potter Rune batted in— Shona-MoX Winseek 2 Robolln Double to Cassini to Caniwan play—Winascit I k d Basel 011 ttone rte t 11 TesteiS 0 I'ime of soonalbla for—ntons4-it tImpireek--Clargams—I:41W amijouglik - I P - l t 20 a g --P 1! 1 l '1±- " ) : ' V Two-baa- na Attendance-45- 61 : - 1 1't - if - Tribuneihtermouniain Vrire : I - paging' Pocatello Cardinals' won their fifth straight Pioneer league game here Saturday night with a 3 victory over Fella 4 ' Russets 4 The Cards In chalkinunp thel triumph stole about everything In lialliwell park but the bleacher seats They swiped six bases a bare-facL steal of home plate by Curtis While Jack McKinney the Russets' 'losing pitcher was winding up ii The score: : l' ram° POCATELLOIdaho-Th- e - :- - the-idah- 6-- - : ed '1 j1 - ' j Ii i i f Peeatello Idaho r31110 A A3110A AS Curtis Pinar ef 4 01a 0 'men lb I11 1 411I I Lt '' - '1j - ing rib 1 0 1 01 Andrade lb 4 1100 114eCI 3b 4 0 1 0 Wavle) el 4 l 2 0 P:lPetran a 2 0 4 0 4 2 3 If Eby McClain If 3 1 2 0 Marshil as I 2 CaMoss a it1 o a I 1Petran 3b' II 1 3 Archuleta a 4 3 bicKinny —- ---Totals 32 II 2411 - Totals 34 21 la 000 012' 000- -3 Idaho Fails 001 004 10s-- 41 Pocatello Mummers: 'Ituns—Jesson it bleConnell A ?Hiraift Wee Ctirtia Benewiller Pao E Petersen McClain ley IMrelaist bases PettnitOtt IltV 2 E gialtn 2 McClain Baby Curtis 2 Bonatuiller Pacrifice hit—James Home rurs—Mo a'ssabouse Clain A ndrade Rusts batted in—Ishy McKinney: kakall Doubt& plays— rim Andrade McClain 3 I Potemon to Curti to Andrade Betts miller to Curtis to Andrade: Arehuleta to Bensmiller to Andrade RUM1 respottaitdo 4 Archuleta 111trucit out — By McKinney S Archuleta I Pawl OA balla—Off McKinney 4 Archuleta 1: Loft 1 I - 1 I - : 4001 001 t 11 2 i t I 5 Errors---11cKi- 2' ' I aid Attendance-1- 001 ! 'F - 1 1 A k immimooldnE i t Tribune Intermountain Wire - TWIN FALLS—Before One of the smallest crowds of the season on estimated 350 fans the Boise Pilots drove to a 714 victory over the Twin Falls Cówboys here Saturday night The Pilots scored two runs In the first frame and sewed Up the contest in the sixth with a four-ru- n rally In that frame Korho- nen and Bauer singled and the former scored when Egnatic filed out to left Lowe singled to score Bauer and Barker doubled drivIng in Lowe Stenger onnuod ' N Tien 11cDosie on bases—Idaho Falls 4 Poeste1M— 1:52 Itmairea—MeQuillas and theyathe on rollowinn - o I i i ' ' I k ? i fI i' i i ! ! l' - A RecordI 75-Ya- rd 4 prrrsBuactr A it 1 E c VII— 2 tvio-fift- hs 4 9 rt rI ' 2 g ' plates on the 'coaching staff as i representatives of the midwest and the south Tespeetively They track meet here which featured the revival of the western will direct squad of tolletians forty-thir- d named in a nation-wid- e Ogf poll at rdord 1 fans ark Two lather enaches will he anset by Anna Yates of St nouneAd litonday and Tuesday 1 The assemido to Mo Rita Corrigan aliP orItslepli aril week from begin Sunday land finished sacnnri Both vere at Northwestern university The competing for the Polish olymple Bean I1Z been workouts the Women's Athletic club of 'Cleve- - ij earns day st Delatield Wiss I liana rdof ill 1 i v ' ' ' : -- i lo i 1 I i tion to women's trairk and fie d of a champions clipped second off the world record for the dash Saturday in an A A II I ' t ' 1 1 Stella Walsh iClips r Stella Walsh cleveland's contribu- ' t:è - - 4 ' - i- 51 4 : ' 75-ya- rd ton State' football coseb Satur-- i day was announced aajbe far wean coaching repreleintativo on the tall Which will dilrect tha college i The score: - -33-140 A 1 11 hanit7-0tit'I- - ' I i m BaiLk 4 4: ' - - c- - - - TIk'l ' -- i i44:-:-:$07:7--ib1::i-- s''''''!""lI - l' ' !"''''' l' p ''l 1000 - - -- Pc I 4 1 ''''''' ' i ' '- ' I salt ' ! - - !' 4 s '"' ' !' - ' ' ' i - - 6-- i ' ' 1 4 ' : - !- f ! i - 4 so: tx-Höat- 0a - I r 0 - $ 11 41' St' WOodrEctrds 63 10 ' R 'Cle Lea din Title o Comps H ome 4 ' ' - ' ' Smoking a cigaret a hole hut never showing tha slightasCstrain Wilson Weighed 141 Cisneros 140 i the wearer of the opek crown - v e 1 I '--' : HOLLYWOOD Aug 2 (up) — Jackie Wllsøn California welter- t : - : - ' l : - ? -: ' i ' I! SARATOGA SPRINGS ' ' N Y ' Aug 2 tifl—ilock Whitney had the last laugli Saturday as his Buster won the $p675 United States Hotel stakes to put in a bid for the twoyear-old championship Whitney- lot ownership of Am phitheater at the Saratoga sales last summer to his sister Mrs Charles Shipman Payson by the flip of a coin Later he purrhased Buster for $11500 and Saturday he watched the son of Bull Dog score a sensational victory over AMphitheater B F Whitakers Requested and four other juveniles Running the six furlongs in a creditable 1:12 5 over a fast track !halter came from far back In the final dash for the wire to win going away by two lengths from Requested Amphitheater choice after his victhe odds-o- n tory In the Flash stakes here opening day was third a head farther back Irving 'Anderson had the mount on the Winner Always a slow starter Sinter was rated in fourth position along the rail for the first quarter mile Shut off there Anderson t moved the colt to the outside swept around the field through the turn and caught Amphitheater and Requested midway of tho stretCh run Ruster earnings in the race placed hl total as a juvenile at He paid $1610 to win $15740 $510 to place and $280 for third Prior to the in the $1 mutueig race both Amphitheater and Requested the second choice were regarded among the leading twoye- 7J I ' t Match Play in tAtysinateur Opens Tóday at Bonneville Pito t I 6-- Aisociate Sports Editor Utah's largest golf tournament the huge Salt Lake City amateur meet with more than 160 players enrolled will swing into the first round of match play Sunday at Bonneville As the last of the long long qualifying list trailed into the clubhouse late Saturday night it was the defending champion Bill Kerns and Walter Cosgrill who had fired the lowest scores The pair tied for medalist honors with subpar 71s They were the only players in the tournament to equal otbetter par on the i t difficult municipal links ' Korns started out with four birdies 1 on the first nine holes but he also missed a couple of shots and took ' two bogeys to go out ii 341 Bill had two birdies and two bogeys and was even the second nine but he threetpar through the eighth hole on on h 'cellar-4- ' BusteF Wins' At 6-- A ' ' ' 1 17 6-- t $ defeat - ninth Thor Bees will have two oppor:i tunities Sunday to correcV their failing fortunes being scheduled to tee off against the Reds at 0 Community park at 2:30 in a make-u- p game and then invadlhg e Ogden for a second duel at 8:30 ' v' Paul ' Ilseovich-- ' hurler' aboie' of the 'ellIngliivIn Fella's Cowboys and Mike: IVInseckI 1''third sicker et the - - ! s‘- ' ed 0 - - - - -- ” ' ' ed 6-- ' ' I ' - ' - i i 1 1 ' ii - s4 : x ' - ' - 7j - -- I ' ' 4': ' ' Up Win Over I F I A - '- - -- I Xl 6-- ) f ' I ! 6-- 3 - ' ' ! well-regard- ' A - ' ' 1 00 r' -- t-- i ' :' ' i ! 1 !! 4 ' st - : - : - 1 - ' - - if :i - ' - ' -- - Coatinuid ''''---- Kovoicsil'of- 7 e '' ‘: by crushing Oakland Cal 62Z 62Z6--3 in i the finalV of the fifty-firannual Meadow Cub Invitation tournament' Kovecal wilted quicklY after an early display of streaking forehand volleys had anaullibbackhand es !by Alas' court general' ship t f '' Perfect Weapon ' ' -'t defensive vieItiorvyl' hotweevnet! 'The! week little drop shot that iii Riggs' trademark wu a perfect weapon vaci 41o6k silly when !Frank was back'-- on the 'base line and it the Californidropped squarely--at ans' feet when: be crowded the Rye Tennis Duel Opens By Jimmy Hodgson --- 1 i ' - 6-- 6-- - - i 1 ! - t i DETROIT Aug 2 (A)—Max VexIer's Boy Angler ran the fastest mile and a sixteenth of the Detroit race meeting while win ng the 25000 Godolphin handica Saturday before 11643 tans at 4- t- Fairetr-ol-d The grounds track son of BurgowKing was clocked In 1:43 5 two-fiftof second off the trtek record and p id 2520 4-- - ot 1-- ' - loxLship :L Saturday ' - ' 6-- SALEM: N 11 Aug 2 ti1--- W J Hirsch's Tragic Ending scored a h victory over the pacesetting Cape Cod from the stable et C G Greer Saturday to win the $5000 added Granite stake handlirolri feature event at Rock ntharn ' t first-roun- Purse - '- - ' ' S - - 6-- ' ' to$ - ! I —Top-seede- fifth-seed- - - -- I 6-- I --- ur—Ia tittle more than an hour of superlative tennis' Bobby Riggs passed inothevmilestone on the road back to the national chmp- !rankle i I ' ' --- ' 6-- ' ' ' ' 3-- 6-- 4 - national junior championships ' net t which get under way Monday Bobby sandwiehed a pair of winning service games around a break of Kovacs' deliveryito soar to a 0 Si F Netterl'ikes ad ist- the first set and Kalamazoo Title f vanthere on he paraded In The bid strongly for the KALAMAZOO Mich Aug 2 VI') moody11Covacs first of the second set against seine d Harry Likas o( San Riggs' service But ' after a couple Francisco Saturday won the west- of delicts Bobby pulled it out and ern junior tennis championship by Kovac‘: who dereated Biggs in last a fellow Californian year's semi:It:tali declined defeating steadily Jack Tunnell of Los Angeles- In a after that i! tour-sfinal Th scores were Seven Times : 6 2 0 64 f the Sea Bright Riggs winner-o' tournament last week aced Ko- I vacs s even tittles during the match Frank's service seveh punctured times and was broken only once en route to 1his fourth championship hetet in five years The duo of Card- RYE N Y Aug 2 (R)—The men's and women's singles In the nar Mulloy of 'Coral Cables Fla fifteenth annual eastern grass and Ted Schroeder of Glendale court tennis championships got Cal and the "international" pair under way Saturday without up of Sidney Woost of New York and Ladistair Ilecht the exCzech Daset Fourth-seede- d Frank Parker vis Cupper swept into the finals brushed past Vincent Paul of of the doubles tournament Mulloy and Schroeder- came from behind Brooklyn 1 and 3 and Wayne Sabin downi& the to eliminate Russell Bobbittt ASouth American star Eduardo tlanta: and Prank Bowden New 4 1 Buse of 'imam Peru 0 Hecht and in York 8 646-- 3 the feature contests among the Wood bad an 'easy time downing d five men's matches Dick McKee! it Miami and Earl Cochell Loa !Angeles 4 3 4 played Only one of the Women's matches went into extra sets Gloria Thompson of East St Louis elim- California :Vote inated Virginia H Wandelt Long 2 To Join With NBA 1 Island girl 6 National Men's Champion Don AN DIE001Call Aug 2 RI— McNeill was to have played a first round tilt Saturday but he was The Cillfornia:State athletic corngranted a two-da- y postponement misaion voted Saturday to affiliate when he telephoned tournament with the National Boxing associaofficials that he is taking exami- tion nations-to Californiallmeered Its affiliation qualify for a post with the federal bureau of Investiga- with the New:York boxing comtion mission several months ago 07 2-- -:- - f ' '" Steadies-Do- - 8-- - i H-- 0 wa - 6-- : lrui - ht 4-- - ' t k ! SOUTIIAMPTQN' N Y Aug 2 ' Special to The Tribune KALAMAZOO Mich—Salt Lake City's young team of Richard Warner and Cleo Sinner& dropped a match to Bob long Kimbrell and Jack Tunnel of Loa Angeles Saturday in the finals of the western junior l doubles championship The battle went the full five sets before the coast pair settled the ' 2 1 44e scrap at 6 ' The Iltahns proved &little erratic II rile pinches but played brilliantly hard-foug- ! - N - - Another Title - - - 11) ': - - - - Pass - - p : : 6-- ' 1 ' ! Tribune Intermountain Wire was OGDEN—Vernon i in whole show John nearly- the Affleck park here Saturday night as the league-leadin- g Ogden Reds tacked a 1 defeat on the skid- ding Bees of Salt take i It was the fifth straighloss for' last year's champions Stone- who got two of Ogden's 11 hits- drove i n three runi and held the hapless ' Bees to'iteight scattered bingles for his i thirteenth victory of the campaign against four lossee Ito had the visitors under cons trol all the way except in the sixth when Robelln scored'' lien-so- n who had singled with long fly to left field The Reds unleashed a fowl run barrage in the eighth to break up what had been a tight ball game Stone singled to right to Iscore Shone and Potter and seconds later Winseck clouted "-a- mighty triple to deep center to send Lay Win- bourne and Stone across ''''! - Beck was out at the plate trying ' to stretch his hict to a homer Al (Nig) Tate was no mystery to the Ogdensy- - the big right-band- er ' '':i being charged with his ' I ''g:J'- : '- The northern'' line-uwai obviouslyi hindered by having to name five players from each city In this part of the circuit Catcher Cliff Barker of' Boise has a far better batting record than either Kuper Or Muratore and Gordy WilliaMion I'llot third sackerI also hits mI ote!--the- n MeConnelL of the RussetsLanny Admittedlyi the pitching staff 7 itovacsifolle !sit - ' '' - 0 :! i i Tip Salt Lakers In Tough Contest - Twin i im'io 1tiggsr--plasts- - ' A - ' ''''''' - 1 Wariner SiOuai7d 'Lose :Redskin Ace 'Plays ' Los Angeles' Stars - ' '''' rill's utillty—Bill ' Randall - Falb - Pocatello Chatiks : " 1:Continued:gm - ' ' ' 1 8 '" - BoisellShelly McConnell Idaho Falls11and !:Vie Oehler Twin i' ! 6-- '! i ): : - ! ern - h '' 4-- one-side- I :ft She took five games in a row to EAST HAMPTON N Y Aug 0 (Al—Blonde Pauline Betz: or Wilt lead at 54 in the first ter HSven Fla vkon the Maidstone one andl then polished it 'off In club Invitation tennis tOurnamend the second setashe paraded: into a 0 d lead on the strength: of her a by scoring Saturday ' ' - forehandl mixed up now and then 2 Over Philadetthe 64 victory with lobs and drop' shots! as- Miss phia Tupsetter" pope Knowles So Completely Was Mu-Eelthe Knowles Imade futile attempts to ' bettec of the two that the Philadel- storm Of net phia girl who had advanced to the fine131 with upset victories1 over ' Virginia Wolfenden and Lottise Wins Title Brough led only once tbrotighouit Wagner the match This was right at the B C Aug 2 VANCOUvEstMart l'when 1114 Knowles made ili (UP)—Harold Wagner stocky successful stand fit the net ' and took San Francisco school teacher i the first game playing in his last major tournaAfter that it wu all Pauline who ment Saturday upset holds! the national indoor thatro- Hank Pursoff of Seattle 10-- 8 2 She had the !experience 6 pionship 1 to retain 'the men's sinand the speed to run 'right over gles championship in the western Miss Knowles from start tofinish Canada lawn- tennis tournament top-seed-ed ' ' ' t - The swimmers will gather at Black Rock beach a'11:30 m Sunday for examination after which they will be ' is taken to the starting point at Antelope Island via beat The start will be made about 11:30 a m and the 'leaders are expected to finish about 3 p in or shortly after The finishwilt be at the Black Rock pier The course will be patrolled by boats under the direction of Deputy Sheriff George Knepp Boats have been arranged to follow each individual swimmer so that aid can be offered Immediately to' any paddlers who are in distress or get tired Dr Munn Q Cannon chairman of the A A11 swimming committee will direct the affair i ' - f-y- 1' i z: ' - - - - i ' ' - - spdefending A- Stone Shines In Victory setdropOed Of Red OW) f f r r ::: - : - -- t ' I ‘ t t Beti Annexi 'ite InMaidstoné et Tourne'y i I ' 'r i 6-- - - 111) - N i Score 'Ill a lily rAtilineH 4- t ' - r - l' - - - r '' :i t i' 1 1 1 I - t e es ' ' I III) 1 I Get ' a !! 1 - ''''' ' :' - ' s 1 ' t ! it ' 3 IR aIII) ea-1- it gle ( I 4 ' t : ' ' 1 ' - - - - 0 4 I ' By Marlowe Branagan Slightl yftaYed from the task of V)4:'4A: wading Abrougbstacks of ballots representing the 'chokes of Gus Q Fan in six Pioneer league cities !11asek Halliwell 14'$ p2rnedsid:nt ' of 'the ::''"'!!--:loop Saturday announced the 'tine-uP of t h e k - !' '"!!'!' northern division all-st- ar squad Chosen froin the :elite of Boise t4 Swimmers to Battle Briny Lake Today L'Veteran Ogden Star Enters " Long Grind at Last Minute ' th !'8 quad INT1 PoflyS 0 0 ' ' - j - 'i ''' - c: i !i - - -- - 1 1 1 : i: ' ' W : ' - 1 ' i' - q i - 444116601SaPO4Sq 1 - 1 - |