Show ?Tbc Thursday Morning- - Salt Cake champion open winner blazed in — 68 5 with Kunes had a 65 in a recent round and was rather dispractice with Wednesday’s card gusted He was five under par on the eleventh hole and appeared destined to break the course record of 65 and hit a $500 jackpot But he took bogies on the next three holes and blew the chance Western Amateur Champion Pat Abbott of Pasadena an army private at Denver Lowry field was the only big name fun player to fall by the wayside as the field of 64 was trimmed to 16 by two rounds of match play Abbott sidelined — until Thursday at least when he and the other losers enter the open play — by Gus Novotny of Chicago a linksman who has been at the game 30 years in the first round Novotny was defeated in the second round by Earl Gocke Chicago public links player None of the negro contestants qualified for the amateur meet but seven out of 10 pros made the CharlM Chamberlain CHICAGO July 22 (Fv— For 4 hours Wednesday 158 golfers playing two tournaments — at-pted to keep out of each ther way in a traffic jam on e Tam O Shanter course If several of the boys haven't Tt their way in thecandarknessd be hen the day's work fimsned with a couple 'of ’hiiadelphia pros and all the top ght amateurs but one meeting p with success The two tournaments were the amateur in wmch r4 plavers started match play and he S15500 Tam O Shanter open g i which professionals began 33-3- -r -- con-dere- w-a- s qua1-fytr- Pocketing S200 apiece for shar-i- g medalist honors in the qualifying round for 94 18-o- ie non-xeir- pt pros were the two Phila-iph- a traveling buddies Henry Fan-solauisori and Gene Kunes former Texas PGA and 'exas open champion fashioned a — 72 6 -- 68 on the par proving ground and Kunes 1933 m 215-pou- 36-3- Crosby Expected Saturday F or Benefit Golf Match Bmg Crosby and Bob Hope the most popular golf attraction !n the country will play at the Salt Lake Country club in an rmy war benefit match Sunday and a big crowd is expected or the unusual fairway feature Parley A Papworth president of the Utah Golf association received word from the film stars Wednesday that Crosby would arrive here Saturday bv train and Hope will flv here by Western Air Express arming Sunday at 1250 p m just before the match The exhibition will get under way at 1 30 p m at the Salt Lake Country club The match will be mer IS holes and arrangements are being made to handle a big gallery and see that all fans have a chance to Mew all the proceedings The exhibition will be followed by the stars' usual personal appearance show which promises to be good The show will be staged at the eighteenth green immediately at the close of the match According to word from Hollywood Hope has promised to make an appearance at Wendover immediately after the golf exhibition instead of Hill field as was reported by Ed Dudley He will're-tur- n to Hollywood Sunday night Crosbv plans to stay over in Salt Lake City Sundav night and will go to Colorado Springs wtih Ed Dudley Monday morning Dudlev will arme here for the match Sunday He has just returned from the Ryder cup matches at Detroit Dudley won the Utah open title here last Kolob Outfit Loses 1 to 2 SPRINGVILLE — The Copper-ette8- ’ aoftball team turned back the strong Kolob crew in a great game here Wednesday The summary: R H E 2 3 2 Copperettes 1 2 3 Kolob Baxter and Heusser Twelves and Patrick 2-- 1 TtiunMfa v' 8 r At WTMt Arheriula Park — By Jimmy Hodgson — an- nounced that Howard Wheeler of Los Angeles had been placed among the 60 others exempted from qualifying aince he is an outstanding negro golfer and he was given a place automatically in Thursday’s starting field The pro situation: When the nonexempt pros went out to struggle for the remaining 75 places in the starting list of 200 their scores spattered over a area from ranging 68s to the Ransom’s and Kunes’ S9 posted by Steve Medziak of Chicago ' The final posting of cards showed everyone with 81 or less to be in the running with one A playoff among spot vacant seven players tied at 82 resulted in Bill Barclay of Cadillac Mich getting the final starting spot Harold (Mush) March Chicago Blackhawk’s hockey player from Hibbing Minn pulled the day’s first sensation in the pro scuffling by cruising home with a 69 three under par Hours later after the amateurs had intervened for their first round Ransom blazed home with his 68 and was joined shortly by Kunes Their scores held up the rest of the day The amateur situation: Six matches extended through extra holes and 13 were decided on the eighteenth green Lieutenant Dick Chapman of Knollwood Field N C former national amateur champion advanced to the third round by beating Gus Moreland of Peoria 111 1 up in 19 holes as darkness swallowed them up Chapman won with a bogey five w’hile Moreland three-putte- d for a six Johnny Lehman Chicago the comedalist with Johnny Holm-stroof Rockford 111 dropped a putt for birdie three on the eighteenth to beat Art Doering of Holmstrom downed Chicago C T Garth Jr of Beaumont Texas Corporal Marvin (Bud) Ward national amateur king from Spokane Wash disd patched111 Ken Krueger of 4 and 3 Earl Stewart of Dallas Texas 1941 national intercollegiate winner defeated Jim Frtsina of Taylorville 111 and Johnny Goodman of Omaha cracked Private W’alter 3 Burkemo Camp Polk La and 2 21-stro- m 15-fo- 7 p Press Box They included Calvin Searles New Orleans 73 Clyde Martin Detroit 74 Eddie Jackson Detroit 76 Edison Marshall Indianapolis 77 Pat Ball Chicago 80 and Zeke Hartsfield grade Wednesday Decatur Ga 81 The tournament committee ot 1-- m — Punier Fur b Arden m — Anderton Boarding v Dairy Kolob Lumber 9 p m — - Army Earle va Army Air Base At Garfield 7 p m — Conneret tee a Luckv 11 Klub S p m —I M W A a Remington Ramrods — 9 p m William Magna Firemen Builder Three games are scheduled at White Park Thursday night and the usual Friday night Garfield schedule will also be played on Thursday night At White Park Dupler Fur will open the evening's program with Arden Dairy The Dairy boys have played good ball in the past two weeks and Carlton Ence seems to have regained his last season’s month Tickets for the match are on form He will oppose Ray Dean ofin Thursday’s game sale at The Tribune-TelegraAnderson Boarding will attempt fice and the Fort Douglas military win column at polce office Tickets will also be to break into theKolob Lumber in available Thursday at the Fort the expense of Beverly Douglas Golf club and the Salt the second encounter Lane Country club Twelves will toe the rubber for office is the invaders and Dot Brammer The Tribune-Telegrafor the Anderson club cpen from 12 noon to 6 p m m 1-- May-woo- 1-- Railroad Nine Tips Crescent Tennis Meet— Starting July 27 not later than noon July 25) be received mast (Entries JU1I or bring to Tennis Editor The Tribune at earLest possible moment After trading for four Innings the powerful D & R G W baseball crew pushed over three runs in the fifth and sixth innings to turn back Crescent its strong challenger In the Federation baseball Day and year of birth Age Phone Address Salt Lake Amateur Federation baseball officials are looking with favor on the proposal from the Utah Copper Recreation association that the state amateur diamond meet be held at Magna this year Merrill Miner recreation adviser at the Utah Copper club put in a bid for the meet last week through this column Since then several amateur federation leaders have expressed their agreement with the plan and announced that they would gladly support the event at Magna President George Beckstead of the federation will call a meeting next week to make some decision on the event but if Magna wants the tournament it can probably get it Miner plans to make the meet a community affair and allow all Utah Copper members to see the game without charge The meet will be booked as a three-da- y eight-teaaffair instead of meet a four-da- y m 16-cl- ub President George Beckstead of the federation circuit has been on the sick list for nine weeks with arthritis He got down to the “Amateur day” program last week but that’s about the only time he has been able to get out this season But he’s getting better now and expects to be around by the time the state tournament gets der way— or before un- Change in Policy At least one major league baseball club Detroit has instructed its scouts to cease hunting for minor league stars and concentrate on the youthful baseball prospects who normally would be five six or even more years away from their peak That would concentrate attention on the junior legion and high school OGDEN — The aeventh annual' El Monte amateur best-ba- ll golf tournament will be staged at the Ogden municipal club Friday Pioneer day and most of Utah’s stand-ou- t simon pure shotmakers will be enlisted in the event The tournament will be directed by Professional Ernie Schneiter He expects about 70 linksters to bid for honor in the two flights Play will start at 10 a m with the second 18 holes listed to get under way at 1 p m Players will be divided into two classes The championship flight will consist of golfers with handicaps of six or less and the first flight will include golfers with handicaps of seven or more Prizes will be awarded the five top teams in each division Practice will be allowed Thursday for any prospective entrants make the most of your COOL Court preferred Time I wish to enter the following events (mark with X): Mixed doublet Doubles Singles in doubles my partner is la mixed doubles my partner is la ease of any difference in time of play for double plain below: PiTr the mixed ex- and double In their ent fng1 for three etaaa double uhich is an opn affair1 and girl 1942 bo on Jan lary 13 C ae fication under Midgets 18 year on January nnd- - 15 on January 1 1542 lu'uor bovon a'd grir s 1 under 2942 1 1942 men and aomeu 18 and oer Jaruary Vtinrem cf matches muet report renno promptly to Tennl Editor The Failura to rtort upon 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