Show : rrb Salt gakt Zribunt 12 Monday Morning Ogden Star J Harold Mahe Takes 1941 Captures Racing Title F9rt Douglas Driving Title 'Harold Adair to Schneiter Hirts Ties Up trials and Three to a third heat' Bonne Team state at 260 night Average gclen Virtually Cine es Golf Crown I drove his powerful midget Car No 6 sweeping victories in the time trophy dash tnain'event4 and in qualifying! placed fairthe Sunday grounds thereby boosting his- already substantial lead to secure the 1941 Intermountain'speedways track championship The driver who has scored In 21 out of the 22 racing nights this season advanced accumulated point total td 208 making it ihipossible tor Ed Peterson his 'nearest competitor to equal his 'score during the remaining five races this year Adair will be presented thaltave Singer pergetual trophy at the end of the Season The new titleholder started out the ntght's activities by turning time trials in the Efatthe one-la- p itesttime of i:164 placing hlin on the first pole for the fiVe-la- p trophy dash: which he won in the g time of 1:22'Har3' Larson former stunt motorcyclist made the trophy ptesen- 35-1- I JuabShooter Shows I Schneiter Ogden Coun- distancing a field of 82 at Nibiey Park Georges youngest brother Earl tro at Provo had the title In the bee and ready to take home when the Ogden ace appeared the event closed George whammed out three perfectly straight shots for distances of 255 261 and 265 'to average 280 yards just one yard better than his kid brother Earl pasted his first ball 264 )ards His second was slicing out of bounds when it hit a tree and bounced back into the fairway for a distance of 240 yards and his last was good for 274 the second longest individual drive of the day Branca 275 The best single drive was made by the 125:pound Tee Branca pro St Fort Douglas Tee hit his first shot a long screamer 275 yards the field and cut Earl out of first by one yard the same as he lost to George The best single amateur drives Were pounded out by Johnny Hodgson of Los Angeles and Don Be hunin of Forest Dale Both split the fairway with powerful shots which traveled 271 yards Hodgson bit his first shot 271 and his second 258 both' straight down the middle and had the title in his grasp but the third shot crossed the line on a slight pull after traveling over 270 Clyde Thomson young Forest Dale player topped the amateurs and grabbed third place in the rest-licompetition with an average of 241 Clyde was the first golfer tin the tee and he connected' with three drives of 24R 234 and 241 to give the field plenty to shoot at 14 or g an Fourth Husky' Eddie Morgan of Forest rho was fourth prize winner with an average of 235 and big George Weidner of Forest Dale was fifth with a 222 average Arnold Goff finished in sixth place with a 218 overage Only about a dozen of the 82 golfers managed to keep all three shots in bounds It was $chneiter's first driving kic succeeds-JohGeertsem President Mel Flegal of the NibSty Park Golf association directed 'Ana affair in fine style pellet-pounde- Just-befo- - rs re ap Port Pooklaa Pallake er 1404 5tottl NM? Perk e de-ten- )mereS i ed B-- B ATLANTA Aug 24 (A)—Lured by the greenback bait of $100 for each goose-eg- g inning he hurled Chattanooga's big Buck Marrow blanked the Atlanta Crackers in pix fram'es Sunday but alack he Iost the game 4 to 1 In a baseball Bonanza brewed in the brain of Barnum-lik- e Joe Engel Chattanooga clowning presy Marrow strolled nonchalantly over to Engers box and collected a crisp banknote after each scoreless inning The former Milwaukee pitcher was billed by Engel to hurl both ends of the doubleheader with the $100 offer standing for all 16 innings but when he lost the opener —no more chance at the easy dough Another twirler took over He too lost 3 to 2 Just to show he was as good a Santa Claus as Engel Atlanta Mogul Earl Mann shuffled out se bonds to every cracker who got a bit $25 for a safety and $50 for a home run Ile shelled out $275 for seven safeties and two In case you're sorry for the "poor" presies who handed out Me dough It might be wet) to report Abe bonanza drew 12601 Chattanooga paying customers took 20 cents for each seat sold Atlanta the rerhainder Wins Fort Point Par Xen Itogereon won the point par prize' et the Fort Douglas Cto If club Sunday Erwin Peterson was pecond in the clan A competition It J McMahon won the class bonora with Jack Warnock And Wayne Packer tying for second Lewis Squires rand John Benson took the class C prizes er B-I- Il‘Weeient o 11 "ant ! 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tentiftilriti IFted Conely-- lorry ““ Kerns 2 Juthly Wileolg-1111- 1 3 Hark OwenNottird Shultz Burt 2 Arnold Gott-Ole- n 11porson Ptertion R Ashby Thompion n Prico-Arnold- Alex Nat Lake McCatterty-Ed-Killasla- C C 7 Coogriff-JohIrina Wagstaff Rudy Orlob-BiNotary Doonetra-C- a el Davkloon beaten ?Mat playiels alone n ll Total 'tart it r)o Jerk Dramwoll-- Forest Datialt HehuntliNora Dale 0 Thwapaosi 0111rien - 3 i3 Whlt flemalroot Grant GortlattPaut Chaste 3 3 I 13 Tne Ogdan C C Coarito iltrhnettprRalph Pusmita ParkeClair 13wa Sanling V resat tIo Rfrhardiaart ttnrtnn a natchavey kiaramoad t Itelall 0 Earl a Mark Nilson-Hil- l 2 Gordon Crane-TonI Jiro Heavener-Roe3 Len Jottnaon-Total 7 Etehneiter-E- - y easoaaeaosa4 e s PINIVO E Smith Johnston Ferlet Anderses Wight NMI' Park Mitchel Al nderson Clarence EmeeyRuse Mears Kfinshorn hill Worthen-ToLeo Leargr-Henderson Total Jsrre Henderson-Fa- h e A 1E1mm-flo- nb Jfwvirty Vita b 8 S ! 500 371 i246 4-- up 18-ho- 1941 Utah Golf association team championship wias juskabout wrapped up for the OgderiXsolf and Country club Sun dayii when the Junction city team smacked down the invading Utah and Fort Copper squad 14-- 0 Doilglas Ued Bonneville 7 The Ogden club has only one more Match to win and that is with Logan at the :Ogden course A VictOry in this match will the Ogdenitec the title and cinch that it's:almost a lead-pi- p theVil win the final' tussle because no leam has been able to touch the Itioders on their horns fair-wa- il and greens Irk other matches Sunday Salt Lake Country club edged out a over Provo and Forest Dale routed NIbley Park 13-- 1 Branca Morns Professional Tee Branca of the Fort and Bill Korrut of Bonneville had the best individual acores at For Dnug las Sunday with 70a Judy' Wilcox came through with a brilliant second ttiliP hooting It Sizzling 31 to bring his team through for one point which enabled Bonnevilie to tie the score Mel Jenaen and Erwin Peterson Oared fine golf ea they downed Arnold Goff and Glen Burt Jensentad a 31 on the last round and Peterson turned in a 76 for the day" Both got down several screaming putts for birdies Professional George Schneiter waslow scorer at Ogden with a 69 five under par Schneiter shot 10 birdies and five bogies on the 18 boles Earl Scithelter Provo pro set the pace In the Country club mateh with a par 72 Schneiter made three brilliant recovery shots from traps that accounted for birdies and saved holes where the Country clubbera apparently batf:ctrich wins Bramwell Fires 19 J Bart Bramwell fired a go prove his right to the No 1 spot on the Dale team Bramwell and N O Thompson together had a beat-ba- ll round of 67 to win three points in the match against Nibley Park DOn Behunin and Vern White ha44a 66 best ball with the aid of an eagle three by Behunin oh the Leo Leaver and eleventh hole Clint Henderson won the lone Point for Islibley Park Only four postponed matches remain to be played 'These will be clestled up after the state amateur 'championships this week end The remaining matches are Fort Douglas lit Utah Copper El Monte at Bonneville Logan at Ogden Counand Bonneville at the try Salt' Lake Country club - 31-35-- 69 omen negin Country Club NV Meday More than 60 women golfers will tee off at the Salt!Lake Country club Monday morning In the an nual invitation tournament which is always one of the most popular meets on the feminine golf program Min Jeulo Schófield of Forest Dale will open the event acorns panted by Mn Jerry Henderson of Nibley Park and Mrs George McFarland of Bonneville Golfers will be sent out in three starting at $ a m somes Totals Ogden Pocatello StATTLE Aug 24 (A)—Campus Fusser Washington-bre- d threeyear‘old won the seventh running of the $10000 Longacres mile Sunday leading a field of the north-wea- rs '' 2 0 0 2 : ti 0 ' 0 1 -- a 4 0 0 0' "o 1 ?- 1 18-ho- le Summary: Itutis—Baumholts Caravan Curtis Menamiller Andrade WaslaY Wine Krrora—Casaini Laybourna licilattol Curtis Stolen bases-- - A nd rade Wins Two base hits—Laybourne Amman Rene bat Amerada tad in—Hrossart Laybourne McClain Double to Mensmil tor to Andrade Casaini to Laybettraa to Canavan Huns reeponalbla tor—Kamp 6 ute towns 2 St p)ays-I—Curt- is --a- nd i Gh-ezz- elite° Shone Kemp 0 Kemp on bolls 5 Hit by pitcher—McClain by Minna Wild pitch - 40toete Kemp ball Schortai Pawlrimealsna Lott nri batios—Oadan —120 Umpires—Mania sad Welch I n Uwe lice-Entr- y Second remit t Pocatello Ogden 68110A ABHOol 4 4 a 2 Go lira et 6 I 4 Ill elivii 2b Layton Mil 5 3 24 It Penerniir gm it5 3 3 41 rt ilroseert 2b 6 1 0 Canova lb 4 3 8 2180100i lb 5 0 il 2 8 It 4 Potter e Polivita rt 4 0 4 toil McClain et 4 l' 3 0 5 1 5 2 Pninits it 5 4 3 4 0 I 2 Winaork 3b 5 3 1 1! 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01 : 11 three-vee- Ii' le - 11 ill 1 7-- Champ Defends Blind Golf Title a America's fop Amateur Golfers Tee Off Today In National Championship' at Omoha Club By Bill Baal OMAHA Aug 24 cracked the FieM (All — ?twit Having club'spar for better than scattering nothing 70s and a single 69 of herd-wo- n In a fulls week of practice the ht amateur golfcountry's ers entertained a mountipg respect for its testing qualities Sunday night on the eve of the U S chamGolf association's forty-firt- h top-flig- pionship With the exception of Suet) rounds as Sunday's 69 by Harold IL (Holly) Manly former New England champion from Avon Conn and a 70 by t h e willowy young Brazilian Mario Gonzales the Field club has 'Maar wird: 2 Jamie OrCenttolt L' 2ally 0 stood up ligainst the best efforts 444 634 433--36 Par out Burton Reyholdoi 2 Marshall Zrrors— ' 777 755 5:19- -55 Wotan hala—Jame& of such Marshs11 Ambrose Rustutli Out reputable craftsmen as 511 787 955 dhstMon out Home runs Dick Sarrittra bite - Wight Spiker the defending Chapman 72 453 4M Kerr It Ileemmell Perin Bud Ward Riato1:11 hi II Marvin 943 11711 1456- -- 501 1112 )IC Randall Jamra Rune battarl champion 164 471 957-Shaishon in tae 5- 9- 115 in James Kerr 2 L Alleetompli the 1939 winner and current fa- f Ramcommit Zaby Il4arthall ISuratora d Double play Marshall to P vorite fisli Wight Harry Todd t he Blind Bogey Winners mecnittiot tr Jensen Charge dreat tn Texan from Dallas and Rana roarwantible tor Wlant 9 Andaranst Eddie Morgan Leo Leaver Joe hommitoson Andorann Stritek nut- -- Ray Billows the young printing on hallo— Pr Wight 9 Anderson 5 Asses frrim Poughkeepsie Cernin nnd Gus Anderson shared Chr VItiallt 0 Rasmitosen 3 Anderson 2 salesman 1411 with fivochamin in tho who blind pitetiod Forest Dale the hy honors (N Y) and Clarke lImplrea--- al rattan boos to tho tournament StinditY gone attendance-1481s Vonshipa botiy three-underp- ar Y111111 000---- Pet11a:-Illpik- - ' 2411-- 434-3- 9— - Two-be- e -- 0 t) II A hits---t- ) -- 14 - curly-haire- -- I 1 s i - Titoo--3:1- 11 f 4 -- y corn-petiti- on rs - 11 7:i ilk - Golfers TestShots Today 41-- -3 4- From the Press Box Itansen---consisten- rano Pestoti A1 4 01 01 Oi -- Goshen Gunner Grctbtls State Rifle Crown AB HO A 2b 0 0 0 4 Curti Ilnamillet as 4 1 4 4 Hakim if 3 0 0 0 0 Snored Ilb 3 4 31 Waaley 2 1 2 Ot McClain ct 1 2 1 31 Vireraen s 0 5 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 Mompsp 251851 Totals 20 4 21 8 000 101 000 221 et- --5 0 - - mommpoi for the most part this season banged out two doubles and a home run in five trips In the second game Winseck had a pair of doubles and a single Canavan had three singles and Baumholtz cracked out four as the Reds finally got their siege guns workingtwin 11 - -- 4 Bees Capture Two Games 0 4 0 I 0 011 0 0 0 )- - - chairman of the tournament Name: Osdr AS Cassini 2b 4 tkodiew et 2 klaumhis it 4 canvan lb 3 Winaek 3 3 batman rt 3 11ybrne sa 3 lichattl 2 home p -- 4- --- - (Cold 'mod front Preceding - 1 Players who have not registered for the tournament will be allowed to sign up Monday at the first tee wording to Mrs J N Casella ' cattle Horse Wins Classic -- I C I Oak Copvet Johnonsi-Clyil- e Cu tior 1 HalVil rfl R $11 itf Ahot Lakrav Fliehe rtienitM all WilignIPY 1 Jay Ratty Prone oriortli A napreeni rowan 3 J H -1- 4 0 14111hato a Total 1 arndlroid 0 Steve Howells-Hu- y 0 Kayo 8ooson-liti7 Total By Watson Spot litre DETROIT Aug 34 (111—Bobb Jones overcame a four-ho- le deficit vot0 Sunday to lead his challengetear ' ' to ' ' t stirring 8 to 84 victor t t over the American Ryder Cup team in their charity series before 41 galleries at the Detroit 3 swarming Golf club It was the first Ryder Cup setback on home soil back Roaring spectacularly against Henry Picard who ball opened with a pair of birdies and lead at the turn bad taken a Jones-mulleeven at the le mark and won 2 and 1 on the hole Jones gathered thirty-fift-h three birdies and was two over 'par for the distance Jones got adequate assistance from Craig Wood Ben Hogan ' Jimmy Demaret Clayton Heatner and Denny Shute who won tit Sunday's competitlori singles 4 while Lawson Little squared Ms " ' p match with Sammy Snead of the f t Cup aquad and earned half ' point The Cuppers took a 3 to lead Saturday in two-ba- ll - ' fouri' ' - '' 't '' some " ' i - t t Congratulates Players mlvi 444z1-4444)44t-i04ettIn the clubhouse after the match Bobby beamed his approvia al of the triumph and said: "I want to congratulate all mY players By the way where is the Ryder cup?" t 1 He was told that the cup would be passed around among the win!-ning players in the next year as (Continued from Pato Ton) a symbol of triumph in the which officials said would d cy on a range--roarethe his on out of rill pressure hisvily weighed Ray nth $23000 for the United Servis in semifinal him with the battle Goshen home long enough Sunday to pace a talented field of Ice órkanizations Sunday's gal marksmen to the Wire in the race foe the 1041 Utah rifle cham- - Chuck Samson which he lest lery was estimated by PG A off! Salt Lake stars Just about dials at 12000 pionship range Captain Walter Hagen's cup monopolised the intermountain Firing with meticulous care on aqua grimly in the contennis titles this season The tention stayed the rang at Fort Douglas the the until last match was only title that went to 'Denver but when Denny Shute veteran campaigner front the was the boys' single which WAR completed 4 and 3 triumph came in with whistle stop town in J won by Brad Arthur The tourcounty over Harold McSpaden the (Jug) ney Sunday closes the 1941 seabented the elite of the states rifle last desperate chance was gone fola successful son' semiyear for Mks in what win be the Practice for the annual Utah lowers Ralph Guldahl Dick Metz and et the court sportl windup to a grand campaign be Hines were cup squad tournament amateur win golf Jimmy Hansen who replaces W J Pat- victors Lake at started the Salt Country tenon of Salt Lake City as ruler Shorts on Sports Snead was hottest of the day4a Golfers Of the rifle brigade blasted his club Monday afternoon contest competitors state Uta finishing severfundee les driving way to fame with a grand sggre- - who are entered in the meet will drew a in his match- with Little par field but large Sunday 369 In only one of gate score of to tune their shots Mon- It lacked the general interest Heather the North Carolina four matches fired did he show his was swinger in right close behind at afternoon shown other yearsPromoteheels to the talented pack but in day and niesday six under par while defeating on event of the holding will event under figure The state was get the other three matches he contest early in the season as Horton Smith 7 and O good enough to place well up way Thursday afternoon With the the A R Torrid Texans Battle In put years in 1942 among the leaders and all in all rounds First and Emery qualifying the of city superintendent his performance entitled him to the second round matches will be But the battle of those two torcourses reports that proceeds golf title the semifinals rid Texans Hogan and Byron Net-o- n played Friday with event be will from the driving Payson's rifle artist Lou Benazd on Saturday morning and the used to enlist drew top gallery attention Salt Lake City's blazed into second spot with a finals on Sunday over 36 holes Hogin 11 SG A before Hogan won 2 up in courses the public grand aggregate of 3611i and George was Jive under par two shots All of the leading amateur play- membership is necessary This J Mlles of Centerville was only ers in the state are expected to be if and fired the public links players here are better than Nelson one shot back of Benard and two in the field with the of to be when he holed an naday's eagle exception only to in able the take part back of the Goshen adept points Ed Kingsley who announced defi- tional amateur tournament exploxion shot from a trap en IL R Atwood won the No 1 match— the natty match—with a score of 04-- nitely Sunday that he will not per Many of the leading Utah ama- No 10 Hogan had six and Nelson and this wag the only match fired where form 10 of the days' accumulation of and Joe Bernolfo who is teurs and prop have already Hansen failed to forge bin way into the birdies first film Patterson rolled tap a 114 score playing in the national amateur take will that part Like his they comet guart match In match No 2 meet captain Wood also in the Rocky Mountain Open golf R X Jones Hansen and Renard came from behind to defeat VICAil must with emit with 0311 wr register Colo players at Armin's 'aware meet Grand Junctiop of Rail Lake better knOwn for his Witty Professional Alex McCafferty:-- be 3 and 2 In a repeat tor sowed the Mn 3 match with a scatter-enSeptember 5 6 and 7 of the two current with OS W rm:oleos of Payson Hainson fore:they will be allowed to prac matching Hill Rita and Proves greet nompaigner fee for the tournament tional champions k Wood open WAT twit with nit' titleholder was two down at r10011 Hansen blasted hie way to posseseloa is $3 Flights will be formed to Hines Tops: Kelly of the M A Witymonth trophy for one take care of all but went ahead on No 23 Ghezzla goiters to No the field match by pacing lyear 4 P G A champion fiaally lied it Up Grocers' Golf and he Mao won the A H Meali Field wore trophy for his grand isaaregat Scores of the top 10 again on No 29 but Wood won Hansen copped the duke in the governor's northern onlearn roc6trom will divide vietory Hanes a southpaw golfer the Last three holes with Vain match end will rseelve Kelly personal letter gunners' NoNoNoNo from Governor Norbert R Maw for his 1 2 3 4 Oa topped the field in the ahrttial Re- - birdies and a par Wood vas Victory 115 03 011 95 3149 Hansen Goshett Pattereatm thank to hi onthltating the Ray thrt W J Patterson I L 92 94 94 101 308 tail Grocers and Stimulators links under par field in the state pistol championships 91 93 03 00 367 tourney at the Fort Douglas course Demaret Texan Another Payson won the allitround rifle end li Renard TOMMY ccootrcviito 3 92 69 92 93 368 ! for the 1941 earn- - 0 P maim pistol championship ed the challenger's chances by L 65 84 98 94 361 Sunday with a net 79 Arnspiger a score of 16243E1800 Rena U G W Euriandion 'same 87 69 96 es 360 Bevo Beers and Jack tied defeating Paul Runyan 5 and it ago thewith best 611arotind score tor the H L 90 94 89 8 Atwoo4 season to rifle shooting—including of Guldahl two-tim- e VI? W R Rita prove 85 90 98 87 358 for low net honors open chamIndoor outdoor Dewar match and D a morriii 91 66 03 $s 358 caliber match—with a total of 1130 Glen R E Gordon 206667 parson : es 93 95 62 358 67 Al Sherwood hit the longest pion was three under par while Hogan of Midvale followed with 1119 Daen soKan madvala 86 It8 92 88 354 drive W B Spencer 'won the downing Gene Sarazen 4 and three points ahead of Patterson W litock A 90 87 91 75 543 apprOaching contest and It B Metz triumphed over big Ed Dut1A Weil Won the dePartment of Tit a b 1161106 wok IL t $4 111 $16 73 322 American Legion award with a total of c J Melodic L $2 88 94 70 340 Porter and Beers tied for the put- ley 5 and 4 and Hines surprising308 It le posethita he may atom J Provo 60 65 94 116 334 a national America!' Legion medal for tt 1:finweitort K stern Malt Lake $O 119 Is ly trounced Johnny Bulla 6 and i5 76 339 ting award with 29 taps 'tech hie Worts F 1t Newell Provo $O 41 80 49 298 took pa rt in the Thirty-fiv- e But the day 's top surprise viias ft Newell of Proco—one of the C liJorgonsen Pcliki 12 18 13 15 1541 r tam 87 $it 71 the manner In which Jones woh e Jorgensen Preaton Ong rifle shooting 125 event Punting liehis In or tournemente for the peel 10 yearn H III 91 13 Kii 144 camel PrOvu Defeated Saturday in two-ba- ll reelected orealtiont of the Utah Rifle soot la piptaistdots Salt Lake 64 7d V4 59 113 esociation amid Holten was knitted Pistol 64 Ilif tili 69 125 stadh Provo play and starting poorly this Holds Meet ?teed J W Wood Murray Miles 65 92 07 7Pi 342 ommitina ykii president r morning Jones suddenly regaintd H A WOYMOUth S L 75 SU till 60 324 Jones of Payeon was named N Henderson won the hi4 Aiming on the tee and his 77 78 74 9431 Dri director and Renard marmot's himeelf as C C Haycock 8 a twoyear director of the organisation ft O'Neil nail Lake 83 149 83 145 350 After to R Maxwell of Xort Missiles LIXT ern:mons Y13 77 78 MS 77 3412 clask A prize in the Country club tuuch on the greens Captala W Ph hover Pneatelao 110 St $7 wee itlitinott an honorer"' director 282 medal 'play tourney Surlday Dr ninth hole he played par Volt 1aliti 17 91 12 filihnson Final "Moot of the oration will be bald E 14 Skidmore won the class It getting two birdies 20 pars atid I az 04 mg 345 on the Iiiionmitt Mesas IL I rink reties et Fort T et Provo $14 04 OPI 113 357 honors and I N McClanahan was two laotiotia Stionhirs from R 11M Thomas eit september 21 while closing out the bogies R 01 87 at °imitated 8 L la 344 Murray south will line no en the emittorn match200 the class C squad led from Murray north on the R L Robinson Petit 84 00 I? 3-- Totals 23 721 10 000 000200 MO e 2 1 g0 best horses from pole to 5 0 Lpote Wee Toney ran second by a 0 I and Count Valiant third length 0 1 Campus Fusser finished the dis2 tance in 1:35 5 1 3-- r Hustl!rt nummart Col RI 5 75-''wi- The Salt Lake City Wasatch league round robin wound up in usual fashion Sunday—three of the four teluns who started it out a week ago winding up tied for top honors Crescent handed B-- Insultlion 13-- 2 a shellacking-Sunday to blast the gang's hopes of taking the duke without further struggle Tooele With Johnny Paulos tossing a 2 ousted Hunter from the meet to 1 Hub Cochran 'hard working president of the league Sunday night revealed he has hopes of sending Crescent against 3 Insulation Wednesday on the No 2 field at 5:30 p m TOoele B-same the On Friday against field at the identical houtk and Crescent opposing Tooeie Sunday at 5 o'clock on the No 2 diamond one-hitt- 0 4 I as-B- ut B Marrow Loses But Collects es 4 in efit 7-- 142 one-sid- 1 Pet 1114045'4 124441110 'twilled! 7 fietitiettii1 Prove 5 take C C 1Iche Baseball Meet Ends In Deadlock r 11444 10-M- ari ar n Uphill Win Over Picard -- Tort Forret Dale 13 Malay Park I Orden C C 14 Utah Copper 0 salt 4 ' C tioTil - S C Lnot 4 P rove - ar Bobby Scores k 1 1m5-Copp- trials lapt—Harold?'Adair Mike Julian TeX aborwood :164 Trophy dein if law—Harold Adale Mike Julian Tea Sherwood 122 (New refer& I leirM quallMng hest (12 Tibbetts Hal hireuwithaw Sue Sertleving 3:1111A Consolation tin karat—Rua Tibbetts Plat Rireumsbaw ItOwaril flock 4:315 Third qualitritiS holt 11 lapal—minhnny Bill notlor H arold rA datt Wposotherry 414 2 I Now Teeoeti Main event MS taw —Hamad iAdeie Mike Julian Johnny Weasel-berr- y Dili 10:30 - Wee 4 C Ordert Boorerville 15-la- ds - I 4 Utah Golf League Some 4000 spectators were nearly rained out by the inter mittent showers which neceasitated moving the main event Up to fourth place on the program In the main heat Adair barely nosed out Mike Julian for the checketed flag and showed the unusually good time of 10:20 despite the wet track Ray Winegar placed third The main: event was followed Consolation event feaby a p turing a starting line-u- p cars Bus Tibbetts who shared the spotlight for the evening with Adair won this event after starting in third plate and taking the second and first positions at in the fifth lap multaneously Tim tone -- What! Consistency Really Meaits: - - tation of-nin- - 25)191 Jones Crew Defeats Ryder Team - Forest Dale Country Club Oiltfits in record-breakin- p to-to- !àmn- Ray Hansen Viltran Goshen shooter who Sunday captured the annuil Mak rifle thaniplonship on the Fort Douglas range Ray replaces WI Patterson of Salt Lake City as champion Loa Renard of 'Payson finished second in the Sunday event' : - try dub professional added the state driving championship to his state open crown Sunday by out- Wugutit It A anti onco pach has 11001 semifinalist and quarterfinalist Back Tees Today What's more on most of the holes the players haven't been the back tees They'll get on those when the actual competition begins at 7 a m (Salt Lake time) Monday and the extra yardage isn't going to make the going any easier The program for the week calls for qualifying rounds MonThe 64 low day and Tuesday scorers will start match play on le Wednesday with two rounds then and Thursday the 36- hole:semifinals Friday and the 36- hole final on Saturday Among the players and the sideline-experts the winner is expected generally to be one of a threesome- Ward who is hitting the ball well and knows it— and doesn't eicriert much penalty from a current putting weskness becausethe condition of the greens will 'put everyone on even terms Billows who numbered Ward among his using 1S-ho- le 18-ho- o tvietirna in tho Groot LaitOo tion at Chicago the past week and Todd who lost to Ward in the western amateur final )n July after having been low amateur in the U S open the previotta month Lotks IVIde Open But there aliio I conaiderable may be one of feeling that this the Most wide-ope- n scrambles in recent years There Ls Certainly no Individual who stands head or even shoulders above the 'rest and the group of players capable of hitting a hot streak and carrying It through the week is a long one —among them Chapman Who was brilliant over hia borne Course a year ago Gonzales who holds the Brazilian end Argentine Wes and shouldn't be handicapped' here by Jack of length off the tees: Art Doering of Chicago as st)lish a swinger as any in the fielki Bruce McCormick the Los Angeles fire msn whn hi been hitting the ball exceptionally well amt stocky Johnty Goodman on of tfive former winners and the lad who invita-Ohntyw- I the rourso bettor than anio IILI Wm cluk In this cornor we can't$elp hjit feel familiarity is going to be t considerable assistance especial y because there are so many holes on which you have to Mt your lopproach shots without being aba to see the green A coupicof pragrtire rounds will give you a gereral idea of where it is but Cioodman probably could hit most Of them blindfolded Barnum Out one it being A field start and 1 of 146 Is 0 145 of them were 4n hand Sunday right pup other place If tilled will go to an alter- nate from the Chicago distri t which lost a renreAentative SuIt day when big John Barnum Me con amateur winner the twit two years withdrew Barnum employed by a Chicago id he had sporting goods house been given the choice of wits drawing or heing disqualified Vitt matter involved the fart his it were psid by his employer& pen - |