Show r' i r Ar '160 '4kv " '410-- : v yr' v 0 a Zbe (Salt Sunday Morning Big Year U S Softball Meet Opens This Week 1 i no Clubs Tee Off Wednesday DenVei S L Racers Set Midget Pace 8-- 1 unPOCATELLO Idaho known foe will meet Pocatello high school Indians Friday afternoon on in the first game of field Irving1941- season as Provo the high school brings its squad to town ) Workouts started here Tuesday and with only four days remaining the Second game Cleveland Deirolt Indians have to get in every posABM OA! ABHOR tibia minute to soak up as much Se 4 1 2 4 Perry es Pet 4 1 2 3f as can be crammed into 'ff 2 2 koTortigl lc 1 S 2 L''t training CCampbell 4 2 7 01 York le 3b 43 1 0 3 such a short period Higgins Whether they win or lose and o 3 2 2 0 3 Cbi rE Beath rt 1 1 Ibiever 4 3 8 2b )(either 2b 4 1 to winp the Indians will lfack 2b 4 0 3 4 Tetbetts a 3 1 3 1 they hope Fritritr lb 4 0 9 0 Benton p 2 0 0 2 gain needed experience to meet a Deiltels e 3 0 3 0! tough Butte Mout team the next p 1 0 0 3! end week Gromek it 1 0 0 01 01 aDean 0 0 On the local squad numbering Krksita p 0 0 0 11 118 on its first working day are Totals 34 11 27 14 seven Totals 32 6 24 13 milatted tor Gromek in seventh returning lettermen three of Cleveland 100 000 010- -2 them of ranking led by Detroit 120 121 00- -7 C Campbell 2 P:rrore Kelly fiery little idol of the Wally Summary: Mack Trieburser Deflatrels Runs 1940 state Beat championship eleven batted In—Perry 3 R Campbell Meyer hita—Boudreau Reitner teeth Kelly will have a lot of help with Sacriticen—BenStolen base—McCosky ton 2 Biggins Double pitons—Mack Bo- Clyde Rytting as blocking halfback and Will Wade center Paul udeau and Meyer Perry r Milner 2 Ben- on f York Biting Frieburgart tackle and ton 3 Struck out—By Milner 2 Gromek Dudenake 1 in 3 Benton 3 Bits—Ott Lettermen MacBeth Bill Valnay Gromea 5 in 2 Kterturkee 0 in 2 Glen Call entine and Attendance (Paid) Loaing pitcher—Milner — An 4 Should ans — Ike Way Layd en Works one-defe-at foot-Ameri- ca in-T- wo fist-fighti- ng be-tea- Chrysi er Win Title ed 6-- 6-- 6-- 7-- 6-- 1-- Race Meeting Ends Today Prep Coaches Drill Squads 111 I sea-ao- n J''- - : : It-- et ' 1 '' ' A 1 Martinson won the main event for the western Invitation championship by outsprinting stars from Denver and the Pacific coast while Winegar sneaked Into the main event victory for the Intermountain championship Strangely enough neither Martinson nor Winegar lead their respective championship chase Martinson is second in the western Invitation to Swede Lindskog of Gilmore while Winegar lags behind Billy Ostler and Harold Ada it for the Intermountain title Final Whack All the drivers will have final whack at the championship money for the second Sunday night when straight tire ' the heavy-foote- d gentlemen of the midget track will whip their mounts around the fifth of a mile oval for the big end of the $2500 'purse The visiting stars nine of them shared thrills with the local boys who caught fire in the presence of such fact company and participated in a wholesale record breaking that kept the stands on their feet Added to the already spectacular field of visitors was Bonney Householder greatest name- on the midget tracks and current national A A A midget champion The best Ronney could get out of the night however was an eighth place in the western main event!: How They Stnd At the end of the halfway chase for the titles here is the way the boys stand: Western championship— Swede all-sta- te Tommy Morgan Captained Fuel Supply to state title Two-ba- all-sta- te Softball Clubs End Play Tonight S L Benda? ss balla--O- all-sta- te 1 2-- —16629 Carl Davidson Wins at C C White Sox Divide With Brownie Clan Achndsisi CHICAGO Sept 6 (A'—The ChiWhite Sox came back to capcago Carl Davidson turned In a snappy sy Lumber vs De- ture the second game of a doublep to capture the butants 9 p tn—Mountain Fuel Supply vs Men's header Sat u rd a y 1 after Salt Lake Saturday Country club president's I Stars dropping the decision to the St trophy He defeated Dr N T Henwill derson 3 in the title match Sunday night's program Louis Browns in the opener 0 e Carl was 2 up on the Pint game! draw the curtains' on the 1941 St Louis Chicago Al came a he back and with sizzling H ABHOA softball season at White park Pro- Heffner 2b AB two under par1 to win the 4 3 6 51 Holloway 2b 4 1 2 3 35 3 130 0 4 3 1 21Kuhel lb Sun- Ciift at ceeds from the three-gam- e 1 6 llehanman et 3 1 1 0 coveted cup with ease 5 lb MeQuin 4 0 1 0 et 4 0 4 01 Wright rt In the medal play tourney Sam day slate will be used to help de- Judnich Culenbine If 4 1 0 01 Appling as 4 1 2 2 of Mountain 01 the Luba rt 2 0 3 Lodielani 3b 3 0 4 3 Cunningham led the class A golfexpenses fray 4 1 2 21aPhilley Brardlno 0 0 0 0 ers with W W Monroe second Fuel state champions to the na- Ferrell e 4 1 3 01Soltere 4 1 3 1 If 4 11Troott S 2 2 2 0 4 2 Douglas Love and R V McCulMuncriet p tional meet in Detroit 3003 lough were the class B winners 'lesp Decker - Bradley re c Totals 35 12 27 111Totals 30 5 27 14 and Fred Wood and W B Clark for Lodigiant in ninth C honors crowned White Park Men's league Bt aBatted Louis 110 001 000- -3 took the class Bob Bird registered a 69 to take 000 000 000- -0 champs will meet the Wings in Chicago Bolters Runs batted the night's opener at 7 o'clock in—Clift 2 hita—Clift Ferrell medalist honors in the club chamCarlton Ence will toss for the army Berardino Muncrlet Stolen base—Heffner pionship tournament Joe Lawplaya—CHM Heffner and McQuinn rence turned in a club and Doug Borg for the Brad- 2Double fancy 71 Ed 'Fresh and appling Loft on bane- s-St Louis 10 Chicago 7 'Bases on halls— Holt had a 70 and W J O'Connor ley boys Munerief 4 off Leo 5 Struck out— In the second contest the Sham- Off Attendance Jr posted a 71 in a spree of low By Muncrief 2: by Lea 2 rocks will tangle with a Debutante ( estimated ) -4- 500 scoring Saturday d picked team Those selected on matches In the club XL Louie Chimps AB HO Al the team to oppose the Shamrocks ASSIOA championship will be played Sun4 1 3 01 Kolloway2b 4 3 4 4 include Lucy Sharpies Melba Reid tueadlo2b 3 0 3 21 Kreevichct 4 2 3 0 day along with a match play tourClift3e 11 Kuhellb Naomi Allington Ida Stephens McQuinlb 1 0 43 01 The club title meet pairings 2 1 4 1 1 0 ney Wrightrt Ruth Kevern Ming Toy Francke Strangelb 4 1 1 1 follow: Judnichef 4 1 3 01 Applingsa 4 2 1 0 Hoacif Bonnie Heusser Jerry Smith Graccrf It 44 01 31 021 Kennedy3b Bird vs Steve Love J A Wade 4 1 2 3 Pierardnoaa 4 1 1 01 Turnere Norma Fredrickson Frances Lund Laabs 3 2 8 0 vs J C Pack Seaton Prince vs 3 11 Blaney-44 0 Forreilc 2001 Joe Leisner Dick Mu Hiner vs Jack Vivian Harwood 0 0 0 01 Castern Franches Babe Parry Irene Lavin Ostermirm 03 02 00 2111 Sweet Joe Lawrence vs Carl Dalottp and Beverly Tuck 1 0 0 01 Kip Baxter ICullenbne vidson Orval Adams vs Ernest will manage the team 34 7 24 91 Totals 32 12 27 9 Halverson John Ellis vs Dr N T Totals The night's and the season's final Batted for lott in ninth Henderson and Henry Boonstra vs Louis 000 000 001- -1 game will bring Mountain Fuel StChicago 600 OtO 00x- -7 Joe Benedict Runs batted and a picked club together This summary: I 3 Wright In—Koiloway Applirg Kennedy game is scheduled for 9 o'clock 2 hits—Wright Annling Three-ba- g bit—Berardino Home run—Xonnotiv Harry Ostler has been chosen to AS 1 Whits Park Wings vs al—Shamrock-Footprlatar- Decker-Bra- d s 40-35-- 75 All-Sta- 7-- 4-- 3-- out-nin- 1111 - ently Errors--Annlin- Two-bas-e 3070 i Virginia manage and catch for the This roster includes: Gunner Gunderson Paul Kingdon Dale Morris Don Mayne Les Lees Bob Jones Dick Rice Ed Scott Mike O'Reilly Roy Hutchinson Rex Olsen Gene Ludlow and Mickey Westover The Fuelers with a strong team should make a good showing at the national meet Fred Lange the club's manager h a s proven a capable boss and his little general Tommy Morgan should also come in for credit all-sta-rs well-balanc- ed Caster Attendance (actual)-4- 977 ' A C Coaches' 8-- 8-- 4 To Be Feted ' L : ' ! 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Suder 3b POCATELLO Idaho—Local golfbusy a calendar for the next two weeks by opening Sunday at 9:30 a m with 15 picked players from the Logan Golf and Country club A contest will also be held In conjunction with the local event the green being In front of the clubhouse Lunch and refreshments are to be served visitors and members of hole-in-o- ne the Pocatello team The latter includes Earl Johnson Lynn Roubidoux Earl McCurdy Bob Robbins Frank Begley Dan McLaughlin C G Scott J F Moore R A Carson Bing Smith Fred Burgess and Dale Blorriquist First second and third place merchandise prizes will be given contest winners in the Last year Ed Harper Jr won the event placing his drive within three feet of the pin ' A mixed Scotch foursome will be hole-in-o- ne played here September 14 with members of the men's and women's golf associations taking part and on September 21 a local team will go to Logan for a return match 4 1 fo t A :1 Beckman p 2 Perrick p 1 aMtles 1 47ererteN) 4 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 4 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 kxlialo A Totals 37 14 27 Si Totals IT 11 27 21 xBatted for Suffer In sixth xxBatted for lerrick in ninth 031 002 011- -8 Washington 020 002 000- -4 Philadelphia Summary: Krrors—Crsmer Wearier S Runs batted in—Vernon 2 OrChapman tiz 3 Beckman 2 Travis Mlles Ferrick West Lewis Two-bas-e bits—Travis 2 Vernon Ferrick Home run— Wagner Ortiz Stolen base—Lewis Sacrifice—Vernon Double plays—McCoy and Siebert: Leonard Travis anti Vernon Slider Mc Coy and Siebert Left on bases—Waibins- ton 4 Philadelphia 8 Bases on balla—Off Leonard 2 Ferrick 1 Struck out — By leonard 5 Hits—Off Beekman 11 in 5 innings off Ferrick 3 in 3 Losing Attendance-43- 71 pitcher—Beckman )I0013 - loon 3 Louis Dons Gloves LAKE till—Heavyweight pion Joe Louis put on the gloves Saturday for the first time since he stopped Billy Conn in July and worked four rounds In preparation for his next title defense against Lou Nova at the Polo grounds September 29 Louis went two rounds each with George Fitch and George Nicholson Trainer Jack Blackburn said he was pleased with his showing GREENWOOD Sept 6 ' (" k y 711:::::-:'''- 4 20 17 18 19 I 1 I i I 1 -- - T I f - - it t 1 1 I 't e t I - k ' k r---- - k- - -!-- - 4'Z'''4'1- -- - —4 e-- nerettre the 4 t-- -- - '- - 50c buys 75c buys $100 buys $100 buys $150 buys $200 buys t I : '"''''''''' - 6 I ' - 14—44-- '-- - I - - - i p v PLACE YOUR ADS EARLY THIS WEEK I i t t t TO START SUNDAY I t f '' 1 1 :: 1 1 i 3-d- ay 3-d- rd 20-wo- rd ay 3-d- ay 10-wo- rd 7-d- ay 15-wo- rd 7-d- ay 20-wo- rd 7-d- ay regular MOO regular $150 regular $200 regular $200 regular $300 regular $400 i want ad want ad want want want want I ::' I ad ad ad ad 1 t i - t - k - 1 and c7elegrant 4 ' 1 1 CCL1 m Loj IN THE GREAT air ar CLASSIFIED CLEA MARKET PLACE OF THE I 141 C 114:17 INTERMOUNTAIN WEST r-1- "i Eg E' ' t i ( I i : -- - t -- Salt Ii ADS etahe c7ribune 1 -' G big HALF PRICE OFFERS: 10-wo- rd 15-wo- ' ( THERE WILL BE NO DISCOUNT ON CHARGED ALL HALF-PRICWANT ADS must bo prein cash! paid - -1 t I time satisfy your most immediate want whether it be raising cash renting a vacancy finding —competent help selling a business or farm So Once again want ad prices are CUT IN HALF! '' : 1 1 We want you to find out for yourself how effective and at the same Tribune and Telegram want ads are Z411i' I' i N Y Cham- :: : ' In First Drill n i 1 Here's Your Big Opportunity To Sell Rent Swap Hire I t4 1 2-- 3 I -- 3 0 2 0 1 k ty: :t K 0 4 2151 - le 15 16 1 y 4 1- 1 - as we" - ' off on all 10 15 or turing 20 word ads run 3 or 7 clays will last 8 big days—beginning next Sunday Sept 14 -- t 1 SEPTT214BnIL 1 ' 50c10 By Logan Golfers Mrs Davis Cops To Travel Club Title ers plan a September filling the final contest Mrs Davis turned in a card of to win She was two up on the first nine holes and won two more on the next six to clinch the honors Mrs Davis finalist last year succeeds Mrs H H Garnett Mrs Harold Voiles and Mrs E A Olson will meet Tuesday for the first flight honors Mrs Voiles downed Mrs M L Wood one up and Mrs Olson defeated Mrs Lewis Squires one up on 36 holes in semifinal matches The Fort women will hold a blind bogey meet Tuesday choice Berge They were held with four hits and no runs for the remainder of the game Brigham City scored two runs in Intermountain Champfiessidp each the first and third innings Time trials—Billy Ostler 1642 seconds Harold Adair 11660 Johnny Smith and pushed over the winning rim 1672 in the bottom half of the ninth Trophy dash—Ray Winegar Billy Oatler Johnny Smith Time: 1:047 (nw when Hancey singled went to secrecord) ond on a sacrifice by Evans and t goalifying heat 10 laps — Stan scored on Call's single Rock Hal Bircumsbaw Howard Rock Time : 2664 Prove Brigham A17Z Second heat 10 or - Grant 4-- 5-- - i 1: 1 7 Throe-bas- owner Mrs Perry Davis captured the Fort Douglas women's club championship golf title Saturday by defeating Mrs W J Jennings 3 in BRIGHAM CITY—Brigham City Peaches defeated the Provo Timm 4 Saturday afternoon in an exhibition game played as part of the Peach Day program Provo started the fireworks In the first Inning when they garnered four hits and three runs off the offerings of Lou Zito They scored again in the third on a double by Lavar Kump a fielder's 1 ROgeTROn lg ( Peaches Edge Timps 54 nt I I Li ) n 45-45-- 90 : :i n ng 10-la- get-togeth- er Tool-Aki- Ogden's lineup will be drawn from top Junction city stars—John Piers Keith Wilson Alf Alder Payl Harames Howard Littlefield and Lew Hunsaker Two doubles and three singles matches are on the docket Preceding the Knight e u p matches Miss Diane Hunsaker of of Ogden and Miss Sally Salt Lake City will playTipton an exhibition match beginning at 1 p m1 one-La- '1 1 1 t4" i ' ' f ' ' 1 ! ' j'' ''' -1 00 "lor '1E7' record-shatteri- - A's Split Twin Bill To Hold Position five-eight- Tod Vonah reached the grand finals of the Fort Douglas directors' cup tournament Saturday 4 by defeating Dave Watkins In a semifinal match He will face B the winner of the B L Wood-llolford match in the finale F M Cone ly topped the class A golfers in the point par tournament Saturday with Vonah second Lieutenant J A Kent led the class B golfers and A M Hanson was second H F Benson won the class C prize A medal play vs par meet is docketed for Sunday wielders It's Coming! The Event That Benefits You! 2-- 3 ons-ba-lf H Holder nners—Rond up Dr L I) Stewart Payson Verde Flower O up Young Salt' Lake City owner also include the veterans Dave Freed and Grant Evans besides other highly rated racquet Two-bas-e Stmen base—Lucadello MeQuinn Sacrifice —Kuehl Double play—aoplorig Rolloway and Kubei Bases on balls—Oft Caster 1 nignev 3 Struck out—BY bit 1 Ftismv S Hits—Orf raster 7 in Outermueller DM 1 in 2 Wild pitches— 4 in 5 Ostermueller 2 Rignev Losing Ditchr— y Vonah Reaches Cup Tourney Finals Frank Mehner leading the team which will Johnny Smith and Wimp Patterson each 10 Martinson's victory In the western championship main event was the reward of a flawless exhibition of driving over the torrid 40- lap distance He took the pole by virtue of a time of 1571 seconds in the time trials and held it all the way home As the drivers scorched the track duels In every heat and the main event track records were broken no fewer than eight times! Lindskog first dropped the p record to 1585 seconds only to see both Adron Woodard and Martinson top his time The p distance was covered in record time three times and both trophy dashes saw new records The final night's running gets under way Sunday at 7:30 with at least five drivers in each class haying a fighting chance for the championships that wait the high-poiwinners at the end of the midget row Mayor Ab Jenkins present&I the trophy dash cups to Winegar and Woodard Brownie Cars lake internationally known racing figure will pass out the final trophies Sunday night Summary: laps—Harqualifying Adair Billy Ostler Johnny Smith Time: 2:489 (now record) Main event (35 lapo)—Ray Winegar Ostler Harold Adair Mike Julian Lindskog Los Angeles 60 points Billy Tim: 10082 Wimpy Patterson Bud Martinson Denver 50 Danny Western Invitation Championships Time triale—Buddy Martinson :1571: Oakes Los Angeles 40 Aaron Aaron Woodard 1576 Swede Lindskog Woodard Denver record) Roy Leslie- - 1585 (new Woodard dash (4 Denver and Cal Niday Los An RoyTrophy 1estie Swede Ispe)—Aaron Time: 104 Lindskog each 30 Roy Russing Los (new record) First qualltving heat (10 lapal—Cal 20 Angeles Johnny McDowell Niday Roy RUSSing Johnny McDowell Time 2:338 (new record) Los Angeles 10 heat Second (10 lapel — qualifying Intermountain championship — Swede Undskoit Roy Leslie Aaron Woodard Tim: 2439 (new record) Billy Ostler and Harold Adair Main event (40 lape)—Burl Martinoon each 60 points: Ray Winegar 50 nanny Oakes Swede Lindskog Aaron Lealle Cal Nidav Johnny Mike Julian Stan Rock and Hal Woodard Roy Ronne Householder Roy Ruse-in-s Bircumshaw 20 Howard Rock McDowell Tim: 1r:182 (new record) First-roun- PHILADELPHIA Sept 6 (— The Athletics maintained their two and a half game hold on seventh place in the American league by dividing a double bill with Washington Saturday winning the opener 3 but going down before Emil Leonard in the nightcap Jake Early poled his tenth home run of the season for Washington in the curtain-raise- r Ir hit same The new coaching staff at the Millennia-toIs tbliadelph Utah State Agricultural college Case ABHOA A EIHOA 2b 5 1 2 2 will be introduced to Salt Lake CramerIt et 55 11 32 00 McCoy Moses rt 4140 3b 4 0 0 1 Hayes 5 1 4 1 City alumni at a banquet planned Lewis se 4 1 1 2 Johnson It 4 4 1 0 Travis for Friday September 19 starting Vernon lb 3 0 9 0 Siebert lb 3 110 3 Ortiz rt 4 1 2 0 Chapman et 1 0 3 0 at 8 p tn at the Hotel Utah c 3 2 4 0 Brancato ss 3 2 2 4 The affair is being sponsored by Early BitIverth 2b 4 2 3 3 nuder 3b 4 2 0 1 p 1 0 0 4 Knott p the Salt Lakealumni chapter and kludson 0 0 0 0 Shirley p 3010 xMyer 1000 Eric W Ryberg has been aamed Zuber p 0000 0 0 0 0) general chairman of the commit- sisWest Totals 33 8 24 101 Totals 33 12 27 11 tee Sherman P Lloyd president sitaited for Hudson in seventh of the Salt Lake chapter and others ashatied for Zuber in ninth Washincton 200 010 000- -3 A assist will with arrangements 200 030 30x—S Philadelphia Hu Ime Nebeker has been named Summerc Errors—Brancato Case and Vernon Runt batted In—Crame Travist1 toastmaster for the dinner Johnson 3 Brancato 4 Early Muster Two-s It will be the first public appear- haze hits—Cramer J ohnson Homo run—Early Sacrifices-ance Lere of H B Lees new court 111I—Suder Hudson Siebert Double plays—Hudson to mentor Deb Young track coach Travis U Vernon Siebert to Brancato to Bloodworth to Vernon gluier to and assistant football mentor and Siebert klaNes to Siebert Left on bases—Washt6 Philadelphia S Bases on balls— Charlie Clark frosh coach will oorton Off Knott 2 Shirley 2 Hudson 4 Kunst also be presented Ken Vanderhoff 1 Struck out—By Knott 1 Shirley 1 1 Zuber 1 Hite—Off Knott 7' and Bill Whitesides who left the Hudson In 6 innings (none out in seventh) A C to go into Ole army will be 1 in 3 Hudson 8 in 6 Zuber 4 in 2 Zuber (S Chapman) by pitcher--invited but their appearance of Hit Winning pitcher- —Knott Losing Pitcher— mile for nonSixth race Attendanee---35Hudson course is doubtful R Lorraine Rogerson tip winners—Alpha Mrs L D Stewart Payson owner: Heady The dinner will serve as a preSecond same: o Topham up Gerald Motley Salt Lake footbaa for the Aggie Pkiladelphis City owner AB 14 0 A half mile for saddle grads The affair will be open to Case If ABHOR! Seventh race 5 1 6 01 McCoy 2b 4 0 3 6 borwes—Nig and Brooker Moses rf Cramer et 5 0 1 01 Eighth race one mile handles p for both men and women Lewis 3b 5 2 1 21 Wsner e 55110 1 0 1 Pero-wa- Buddy Martinson of Denver and Ray Winegar of Salt Lake City outsped the fleetest cars the western midget auto racing circuits have to'offer Saturday night and shared the plaudits of mighty midget row as the first half of the double championship meet was run off at the Midget speedway 11 " 1 Salt Lake City tennis players Invade Ogden Sunday for the annual playoff of the Knight cup championships beginning at 2 The Capital city boys are p m favored to vvin the title what with t h e intermountain champion (Me-Cook- y DETROIT Sept 6 (AP)—For the second successive year Detroit becomes the center of the softball universe with the playing next week ofthe eighth national championships bringing together teams from virtually every state of the union Canada Mexico and Puerto Rico One hundred teams every one a survivor of regional corn peti- - 11 ' ton will square off on half a dozen play fields to determine the participants in the finals of men's- L&rid women's divisions next Sunday it the University of Detroit stadium The road to the finals is tough After Governor Murray D Van NEW YORK Sept 8 (UP)— Wagoner tosses out the first ball Wednesday night to open hostilk- - The customers are going to like ties the competitors will be called the way Elmer Layden Notre upon to play as many as three Dame's thin man runs the Naa day Teams are to be elimtional football league basi& inated on a The Rochester N Y Kodak They are going to like it because are men's champions and Layden's policy is that "the CUB the Phoenix Ariz Ramblers the tomer is always right" women's titleholders "The public pays its money to Last year there were 2700 indi- vidual contestants Officials of the See a football game and we Softball Association of tend to see that they get a tournament sponsor pre- - ball game without any silly delays dict there will be more this time fist fights squabbles or wrangles" he says officials will be under Utah Outfits structions to run a fast game and see Ahat there are no running arIn Detroit Meet guments between players or Kolob Lumber of Springville and coaches coming on the field to put If the Mountain Fuel Supply of Salt Lake in their 2 cents worth City champions in Utah women's- customers want to see fights they and men's competition respec- can pay their money and see tively: will represent this stateDe-in- trained competitors like Joe Louis and Lou Nova in action We are rational softball tourneys in not going to have any trolt this week Play in the national tournaments On our National league gridirons" In line with Layden's policy he starts Wednesday Mountain Fuel Supply has added several stars already has fined Larry Craig of from other clubs in Salt LakeCity Green Bay and Hank Soar of New but the Springville girls are ex- - York $50 each for exchanging m pected to bank on their regular punches in a recent exhibition in the feminine national tween the Packers and Giants While Layden who was in meet stalled in his new office of corn missioner April 1 under a fivyear has year contract at $20000 atwo-fistesh no desire to pose as a czar he plans to make the rules stick Another rule that Layden is going to enforce to the letter is PROVO Ray Nash and Bill the one which forbids a team from Chrysler won the Provo city men's signing a player until his class in doubles tennis championship Sat- - college has been graduated He urday by taking a hardfought 64 recently invoked this rule by fore4-6 0 decision from Lavar ing the Philadelphia Eagles to Only send Stuart Clarkson a halfback Kump and Marion Olsen the junior doubles between Lee from Texas A Se I back to school Knell and Doug Busterud and Bob Another innovation by Layden Booth and Doug Jenkins remains I's different colored shirts for the to complete the tournament officials To get into the final round the The referee will wear black and champions defeated Grant Hick- - white the umpire red and white 3 8 man and Wally Ripple field judge green and white and 5 while Kump and Olsen turned linesman orange and white back Hugh McKellar and Vern 1 Johnson 6 64 Nash already had won the singles title The victory gives Chrysler two doubles titles In a row Last year he teamed with Bob Huish to win the championship It was his net game and overhead smashes MILFORD—The Beaver county whichfeatured the final victory in the championship match Saturday fair racing program will draw to a close here Sunday with the last day's program featured by the Mil- ford handicap derby over a' mile and 70 yards To the winner will go a silver cup donated by R E Winterose of Cedar City and the (Continued from Precedina Pagel biggest share of a $125 purse Eight races were run off Saturteem with a much larger group second day of the meet One day out for the greenling squad Lack a mishap occurred R Zufelt up on of a suitable football field the second race real handicap to the Murray coach Sun Valley In He was not serithrown being Ls A new field being planned on Injured and is expected to the west side of State street but ously ride again Sunday It will not be available this Saturday's results: The Smelterites will play sevFirst race half mile Beaver county B S Pace up A Anderson eral of their games under the horses—Birdie Hinckley owner Bonn Boy G Topham lights at the Murray ball park owner M Minersville Marshall up Three rezulars and three "subs" Brother Virgil I Price up Mrs B Smith owner Cedar City of last year's team are back Tony Second race half mile for Oilier Boy O Topham up R Moore Sharich and David Webb backs Parowan Jenny Pride B Dalton and Alvin Nelson end saw a lot up Charlesowner: licAnulty Las Vexes owner Third race half mile for nonwinners— of action a year ago while NVallace Countess Hanchet t O Topham up L Larson and Frank Pedroza also Richfield owner Flash C Judd up It owner Samson letters their rade Fourth race half mile and 70 yards— Rose has scheduled two presea- rlan Kahn B Dalton up B Dalton ficotty C Judd up Vern Fairson games playing Weber county banksowner: Richfield owner race four and furlonsa high at Murray September 19 forFifth nonwinners--RaBrooker R Dalton and a week later meeting' the West up Barnson at Baldon of Kingston owner Panthers on the Murray field Gracie Allen O Topham up Morris Burr Salina owner 7 B Netters Play For Cupe Today Martinson Winegar Outspeed Field in Fairground Test (Continuod from rage tboubio play—noltlautlo to Ptatoback Nt acts Lot on onoon—Clov viand Si Do fro' 1 Holm on hullo—Ott Smith $ Newsom 5 Struck out—By Smith 3 New oom 11 1:11t by pitcher—By Smith ' In Fight for National Title September 7 1911 Indians Drive Haiti for Provo Contest Red Sockers Tame New Champs 1 - 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