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- for September 10 and the'owill be In school and ready for off at top speed as action drills I' just soon aswillthegocurtain In fact with the business boom goes Up around that nettxt corner caused by the defense program more days to the opening ot prac- Fear and Trembling most of the schools are looking for tice just over a month to the start Coaches are to the 1941 season to be a record year forward looking of the pla)ring season It won't be the coming 'campaign with more with increased interest and attend- long nowli ance at all rframes coaches all the at Big than the u sual concern This year Already reSeven conference schools have the mentors are not only worried Denver Looks Good turned from vacations and are about the rivals they will have to The Univirsity of Utah Redskins whipping their plans together for face but also about the selective won The Big Seven title i n 1940 the start of the 1941 Csinipaign ' i and are again being are which hit Indians the schedules may jot being openings Practice manyst drawn freshmen are being rushed of ithe teams before the campaign pointed out as the team to beat equipment is being laid out and is closed : 1941 honors The Indians To date the schools have hardly for the made ready and returning lettermen are tieing sent memos to re- iheen touched Every coach in thei in" a few ice) men but there are 'circuit reports that witha low ex-- replacementa that promise to make port in top condition The opening practice SPMinn In I ceptions the men they had planned the Crimson crew Just as potent as the Big Seven conterencels ached- - on last spring for service this fall tConitilued oa Pass uled By Jimmy Hodgson The foOtball season of-th- 6-- 18 I J18 0 - seand 1 - ' 5-- 6-- day's program Sunday Husky Rex Williams grabbed the midget honors Larry 4 1 In a morning Bagley Wane ' The four juniors who went' to the na tional tourney will It out for the intermountain Junior doubles honors Sinnard and War-- 6-- ' 6-- as Page (Continued - Thi Hagen team's third vietory camel when Henry Picard and Dick lets whipped Johnny Bulbs ancC Clayton liteatnee and 2 Pkwed and Met rattled 74 on the off a one4under-pa- r first round to to 4 up Bulls and Ileatner rallied briefly on the second round then faded ) Scotch jmmediately after the foursome play Hagen and Jones revealed pairings for Sunday's singles matches Jones wt0 paired against Picard and PGA phamplon Ghent faced renewal of his rivalry with Wood the open titleholder Other matches included: Nelson vs Hogan Snitad vs Little lRunyan vs Demat4t s Guldahl vti‘ Sarazen Smith !teener Metz vs Dudley )16 Spaden vs 1 Shute and Hines Buil 'nit victor of each match gain one point In five or six previous Ryder cup matches yvijIners of the first days Scotch foursomes have been ultimate chamtions 14 36-hO- le e I 1 sn) OntüllaWomall Wins Golf Title CHICAGO Aug 23 (INS)—Mrs Russell C Mann of Omaha winner of the wornen's western closed title k regained the throne Satur day by defeating Mary Agnes Wall of Menominee Mich 4 and 3 in the final over the Exmoor Country club course The contest ended at the fifteenth hole where Mn Mann laid her approach dead to the pin Miss Wall frequently butdrove the champion but when it came to loiating the greens and sinking putts particularly In the last round Mrs Mann wits deadly Her medal score In the forenoon was one over par and MOB Weirs 37-- 76 The Omaha ratyrnert:fodrtbdc't 39 and OP Michigan lady 44 for the tint nine holes in the afternoon chapter In 1033 36-ho- le - 1 rs 39-40-- i O ST n' i 3-- I)-- Samson a newcomer to inter snountain competition lost to War ner In the men's singles competi tion earlier In the week but Ate apparently picked up a pointer or two in the defeat and Saturday be carved one out of the prize vie-i-n tortes tournament setting 'back the: toteded junior per tormtr As a reselt of the victory Samson will go into the finals against Sinnard as the favorite Californians in Finals The men's doublesitnals Aunday will match Giles and Evans against the Los Angeles team of Mel Gel lacher and Jim Challis at 3:30 p In Giles and Evans whipped the junior team of Warner-Sinnar- d 3 1 1 while Gallather and Chain downed the veteran combination of Dave Freed-Ros- s Sut- - 3 7 The chelfengers pocketed thOir ton 2 75 Fred-Suttosecond point when Craig Wood Upset Meaner and Linn Rockwood 4 in a quarterfinal sue— open and masters' champion id 46 3 Lawson Lillie' lest years prise titleholder downed Sammy nead l The title contest promises to be and Ralph Guidahl If and 6 Wcfod one of the features of the final ::: Minn 4-- - 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'wiled by left stables Haas for Vogel Barbara Krase of San Francisco tle Saturday night after riding Royce Makin of Toliodo won the scored a major tennis victory Sat- C S Howard's Porter's Cap in mile and i6itiarter Saratoga handlurday when she upset Gertrude the Del Mar handicap rep Saturday leading Mrs E S Moran of Santa Monica In the Moores Big Pebble and Mrs Payne n finals of the girls' eastt-rgram Meet Whitney's Corydon to the wire in Enters court tennis championships at the that ordeias the layoreil F01)01011 -UrnHERSHEY Paj Aug 23 Richmond Country club on Staten finished ot of the money bland Byron Nelson of Toledo SaturHaltal inner of the Dixie Miss Krase ranked second to day submitted his entry for next ai Pimlico last May coy-re- d handicap Miss Moran in the tournament weeks $5000 open golf championthe mile and a quarter in feedings dispieyed a powerful ship on the Hershey Country club 2:05 5 Under Jockey Conn Me4 service whiCh brought her from course where he won the Pro- Creary's Oandling He returned 6 behind to lake the decision fessional Golfers' astociation title $1630 for each $2 win ticket 7 3 e lest summer flank otilsider in the field Haltal finished a' bead in front of 131g Pebble the Hollywood gold winner Jackie West rope had pig Pebble under hard urging in the stretch :and the horse swerved gut under' the punI Astiment eenelon had speed for a while thee quit badly In the day's cofeatilre Mrs By Sid Feder Whitney's entry of Shutout seven years of kmeking PayneDevil NEW IORK Aug 23 (AP)--Aft- er and piver finished one three fried chicken split by Ben overhopeful heavyweights between platters of Mix-uWhitaker's Requested p which who was fOur lengths back Joe Louis decided Saturday the golf and marital of Shut took up most of his summer make it necessary for him to have Out in seep: nd place more time to get ready for Lou Nova So be asked for and received a 10-dpostponement of Bing ti Bridget Cops the fight setting it back to September 29 in the Polo Grounds In fact he was so hot in his demands for the postponement that Narragansett Race PAVVTUOKET R Aug 23 VP) be told Mike Jacobs the bout would either be set back—or there 2year—Dingo promising Btidget be no would fight o14 filly owned by Mrs Esther right-hand- bratket amgaulintosty the of and-Sabi- '2 ' '' ' " :: if ' :- 41 - gthaeinuinhileeedfienttlMraoruyndAhrnyolddefoetat4ings ‘ ' ' ' 1 ' - 44- - '' :4 -- - 1-- -- - e- r : :- 1 H 0001 - - ::1- 81 - Schroeder themselves in Gardner Coral Gables Fla one11'nwf alanaet '"4e here year's runner-u- p ot Sabin of Portland Ore ' ' ' Gain Revenue retefntetr taking ftrwomo dtrhuebbisnegsco ndin-weeks : Frank Parker end Don Mc- Neill the national singles ruler Muliciy avenged them- selves by overtaking their previous 4 4 5 for e 6 - 'f!' Total 28 7 27 22 Its ninth tiskrien out tor Petersen in ninth Only Lake 4 000 001 Soots& 001 010 20x- -4 1 000111a14: Runs—Enos Radlii 2 Paullien Soot& Itrrors—Cavalli Williamson lit—Skel- Rune Paulsen baited Monier Williamson 2 Korbonen Stolen bass 'ay "ArCavalit Rapes on bails—Sum 2 2 I Strikeouts—Sures I Petersen N RIMS responsible Left for—Petersen n belies—Salt Lake O Boise h Umpires and MeOntilan Time-2- :13 Attomiattee —1800 (estimated) Ionsha:1 : ' o ntshe- dd mnr1 Pin ed - - s K 2 i 24 35 eitlli atdals alltatinedtor Mess f : 1I i i '' z I 6-- - :- - - By Jimmy :Hodgson AZeociate Sports Editor A : - - i1 i a tournament' were erased Saturday when they gained the final l ruler ari!cl roun5l by routing Bobby Riggs former national singles two-time e4 Gene Makci a winner with Don Budge il 2fes 6t 'n In 45 minutes flat at Longwood ' - - -- Aug 23 (AP)—Any possible doubts of of caliber CaliforniassJockcKramer and Ted doubles tennis in titlists the men'a national Schroeder defending i - ' - 1 BROOKLINE i - ' 3170 trl 301 - By Bill King 4 s - i 1- gethird-seed- ' ' : 1 - -- ' i' 's htoreezo as 3 0 4 1 Gtantbrit ef 4 1 3 0 Jenson if 4 1 3 0 Eneis el 4 0 1 O Rtenett lb 4 1 6 1 e 2 2 2 3: Morris Skllev 2b 4 0 3 20 eavsib 3b 1 Jenn 0 0 01 riveton p 3 010011010 0 0 11' ' -- - ' ' and-neckla- ce ' ' - - 4 x I I - i :'' ' --- ' f 4- 1- - - - t ' - ' - -- : - 1 Since set eight Bees down on t '' strikes and his mound work was 1 " '1' have local who to fans cheering $ counted on him to come back after A :!'recent in3uries to lend a helping hand to the Pilots in their neck- - i: '''''1'':1'' with the Ogden Reds I '' : for the 1941 title tit'" score: The - - ' ' i the hag - I: '' ed 1r 1 1 ' ' 1 - - 9 hell-for-leat- her A - - I '' '':" n - ' : 4 e- ‘ 1 : i tAs 2-- ' — - - - nicked for only efficiency Re seven hits but his usuaL faultless control deserted ' him sand he walked eight Pilot batters to keep himself on the warm side of the frying pan all evening long With a 1 edge going into the last of the seventh the Pilots took adyantage of walks to Bob Raulseit- and Bill Stenger plus Jack Itatdke"s inrield oat and Gordy Williamson's timely: Single to left to score twice aneput the game-i- lan c ' ' all-arou- 0 0AmponaAmm40000mommAnAAmmAAAEnwwL' 4 2 t etter Grant Gives Champion August 24 1941 B 5 Sunday Morning Rough Tme Kramer Schroedely 'Batt& Finaisellecluied For Today r Tennis to finals Way At Forest Dale Itt to : " Pilots moved into sole possession of first ' place in the Pioneer league title derby here Saturday night by upending the Salt Lake Bees 4 to 1 Their own ability to win and an Lutist from the weather man who kept the Ogden Reds idle at Pocatello proved the turning drives point in the latest of three the Pilots have rnade to forge Into first place Lean Larry Susee a right hand er with as much stuff as ' any- one in the league when he's right was in rare fettle Saturday night as he the visitors into submission with only five hits two of them by' Frarkny la torris Even George Petersen the right Itand ace of the Bees couldn't ap-general proachSusee's was e L - Tribune Intermountain Wire BOISE—Boise's k - -- ' 1 4 - 7 kg I i A ' 4 I s: :(' ' - ' Defeat Russets - t t t 0 1 - ' 1 ' I t ' - ' - 4 ' --- 77 'Gruel lin g iivaints-1n- It t i A ' 4 ' 'N''' t Two : ' I : 1 :: - - ' 1 4 i i I: I - a telt ''' - t e!i: le --- - c- - 1 so) rall t 4 i ' 'I ‘ - - I ' j i dkAok4k4ok am441"4 00k AiL olt - I ilk Awb JOILAIL"fito "4111144114""delkok ( AL Alk fr |