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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH He glanced Speaking of Sports Pro Golf War Do You Know? Simmers; New (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) 'T'HOUGH the Battle of Pomonok is now past history, it may have repercussions which will effect the entire structure of the Professional Golfers association. Ton are undoubtedly familiar with golfdoms great war. Storm clouds started gathering as soon as P. G. A. e officials notified Denny Shute, tournament winner, that he was guilty of a technicality in not paying his 1939 association two-tim- dues-withi- properly prescribed time limits, and therefore was not eligible to play in the P. G. A. classic on the Pomonok course at Flushing, N. T. Shutes fellow players were aroused. In fact, they were so aroused they decided not to play until the tournament committee lifted its official ban against Denny. The striking players held up tournament play for two hours before that permission was finally granted. One man was responsible for declaring Shute in. That was George Jacobus, president of P. G. A. He over-rule- d his 11 governors through his action, thereby making 11 potential enemies. Jacobus position was not an enviable one. He, of course, realized Shute had violated P. G. A. s, and was constitutionally ineligible to play. On the other hand, he was aware of the associations duty to the large gallery which had strained: She rushed put an arm about his shoulders. Dont take it too hard, Its only temporary, three months at the most. Again he glanced vaguely at her, rather as if he did not hear her. Sure," he mumbled, three months is no time at all. He fell to musing, smiling occasionally to himself. Mrs. Law didnt want to say any more; she could imagine how brave he was being over this their first separation. And further There was the fact that Patricia had come within a line of marrying Harry Haden instead of Llewlyn Law. Just two weeks ago the Haden act had been playing in Chicago at the Palace. Mrs. Law remembered something about there having been a reunion dinner or spree somewhere. Mr. Haden had seen Patricia again. Mrs. Law saw what was happen-- By F. CROWDER (M .Clure Syndicate WNU Service) THE time Llewlyn reached it would be too late. could not get him on the telephone to hurry him, or to instruct him to stop her. Pat had already left the apartment. She must be on the interurban by this time. Her train might be passing BY his. Test your knowledge of current sports. Allow 20 points for each correct answer. A score of 60 is fair; 80, good; and 100, excellent. 1 The American league recruit pictured here recently broke a league pitching record which was established in 1908. Who is he? 2 Who won this years Professional Golfers association tournament? 3 What former baseball stars were named to the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown this year? 4 What two American tennis players competed in the finals of tournament at the ht title recently in a New York bout? Answers at bottom of column. by-law- Billy the Kid RESPITE the reams of copy writ-te- It isnt anything permanent, mother, Patricia had pointed out. The tour is only for eleven weeks. Ill be home before Christmas. Next, Mrs. Law had thought, comes the speech about matrimonial vacations. Right. Anyhow, Patricia had said, a separation will be good for Llewlyn and me. Mrs. Law knew better than to damage herself by trying to argue with her daughter-in-laabout any of her modern marriage views. Anyhow, she was not incapable of seeing something of Patricias attitude. Not that Mrs. Law could understand how anyone could tire of Llewlyn, could ever find him too secure and dependable. But Mrs. Law could, and did, feel with her own husband an occasional profound weariness. Just recently, in fact, she had been considering leaving him for a week or two. Without her husband, without Booth. Unprecedented. She had lived under the same roof with him, faced him across the same table, every day for twenty-si- x years. Not that she had ever desired to trade Booth Law for any other man or for no man at alL But twenty-si- x years thirteen hundred weeks ten thousand days was a long time. The thought of escaping for a fortnight to Kansas City had given her a curious sinful delight. Llewlyn did not go home to the He parental menage for dinner. said he wanted to look up some of the guys. I only hope, Mrs. Law moaned to her husband, that he hasnt gone out to get drunk. The boy knows better than that, w All-Engli- sh Wimbledon? 5 Who won the n in praise of Billy Conn, the new light heavyweight champion, boxing experts refuse to look upon him as a glorious addition to the pugilistic profession; Conn won the title in an unimbout with Melio pressive Bettina. The fight went the complete schedule, and from the first 15-rou-nd Booth Law scoffed. But hes terribly in love with Pat. trust her. ' It wouldnt surprise me, Mrs. Then he ought to Law said, if he has taken a North Shore train to Milwaukee to bring her back. it was evident that neither man was in danger of absorbing very much Patricia and Llewlyn had been punishment. married only three years. During All this was rather surprising in first the Mrs. Law had conversation of the the fact view of that many had her new daughwith beauteous better-know- n e prognostiannounced the had ter, girl cators envisioned him meeting Joe Llewlyn and I propose to have future. Louis in the They declare the light heavyweight an annual vacation from each other. championship is merely a step on Were never going to start taking his way to bigger things that he each other for granted. will soon be causing consternation That, with a lot of other theories, had rather startled the wopnan at in heavyweight circles. Conn is a publicity natural. He is the time. But with the passing of the months into years, she'had been young, good looking, has a rugged to find the young couple constitution and a fighting heart, gratified settling conventionally to the traces. and is really fast. But his punch is She had even come to feel free to only mildly irritating even to a glass mention in Patricias presence that jaw. she and Mr. Law Sr. had yet to Perhaps he will belt over a couple spend as much as a week away of lukewarm heavyweights. His from each other. And Patricia had him makes not so much as sniffed. As for dancing, stabbing style an elusive, slippery customer. But Llewlyn his generous modernness he has a long way to go before hes of statement did not, she decided, ready to meet the Brown Bomber. come to easy terms with his mascuThose who saw the fight admit that line possessiveness. Louis could take both Billy Conn and Still, she couldnt help thinking of Melio Bettina in the same ring on that Kansas City trip. That is, she the same evening and whip them couldnt help it up to now. With very handily. Patricia gone, she felt differently, very. The telegram had come about noon Harry Haden begging the girl UUNK ANDERSON, Elmer Lay-de- to rush to Milwaukee at once to fill predecessor at Notre her old place in the act. After playDame, has been made sales maning Davenport, Des Moines and ager of one of the leading carbide Omaha, the company would swing companies in the United States . . . south and to the West coast. Eleven The blind have a weeks at thirty-fiv- e per. golf champion. He is more than half of Thats hardly Clinton Russell of what he was paying you before you Duluth, Minn. Ruswere married, Mrs. Law had obsell plays in the low jected. 80s. He has his But the money, Patricia had tee caddy isnt the idea. ' said, the ball and adjust They had tried unsuccessfully to the club. Russell Llewlyn on the phone. get does the rest, and have to break the news Youll its very good golf when he gets here, Patricia had . . . Should Cincinsaid and flown to packing her bags. nati win the NationIf you should go away, mother, al league pennant had cried, Llewlyn and Patricia fans may will have to batch it. dad be forced to sleep in Mrs. Law had stiffened, flamed tents if they attend the world se- inside and almost blurted out ries. The American Federation of not in the habit Im righteously, Labor has an early October meeting of running off and leaving my men. in Cincinnati, and have reserved With suitcase and hatbox, Patrialmost every hotel room . . . Tom cia had departed on the run. She Sharkeys new stationery establishes had to be in Milwaukee for the him as Champion Heavyweight of eight oclock turn. Not even a note the Worlds Navies. left for Llewlyn. 1 long-rang- DENNY SHUTE gathered to see the play. And it seemed there wouldnt be any play unless Shute was in the midst of it. It has since been revealed that Shute was in favor of dropping the protest and withdrawing in the interests of diplomacy. When the argument was at its height, Dens-mor- e said, in effect: The officials have my okay. The rules are on their side, and I lost my chance to play. So forget this strike and go out and play golf. -- No Retreat Then Horton Smith moved the players strike ultimatum be withdrawn. Johnny Farrell backed him up. But to no avail. The rest of the players felt they would lose prestige by beating a retreat. President Jacobus saved further argument by issuing the Shute plays edict. Perhaps it was fortunate that Shute did not win. The governors couldnt stop Denny from playing, but they could exercise certain rights in certifying the P. G. A. champion. The meet more closely resembled a dog fight than a golf tournament. Members of the club, who had relinquished playing rights in order to give the pros a chance to display their ability, were completely disgusted. Rebellious players, many of whom built up the pro tournament, were far from pleased with the unfavorable press notices devoted to the affair. They did not want to settle the Shute issue in such a drastic manner, but seemingly thought it the only way out. The governors did not like Jacobus method of handling the dispute. They had voted Shute ineligible on two occasions, and expected their president to abide by the official decision. He did not do so. At present there is talk that the stars intend to form an organization of their own. If this movement is successful it may sound the death knell of the P. G. A. The organization needs the stars far more than the stars need it. The questions will be answered at the executive meeting in November. Either some of the will be dropped from the organization, or the stars will strike out for themselves. Right now the latter solution seems the more likely. die-har- ds Sport Shorts ns see-ing-e- ye out-of-to- dark-haire- Donald, Yankees righthander. He broke the American league record of Harry Krause, who won 10 straight games for the Philadelphia As 1 Atley in 1908. 2 Henry Picard won from ron Nelson. 3 By- George Sisler, Eddie Collins and Willie Keeler. 4 Bobby Riggs (winner) and Elwoode Cooke. 5 Billy Conn defeated Melio Bettina. So Mrs. Law worried dismally. She sat up until one oclock waiting for Llewlyn to come home. She hadnt felt so nervous about him since his first high school period of mysteriously late hours. To enjoy the exalting sense of virtue and fidelity, she kept resolving to forego her trip. She would set an example of devotion. After calling Llewlyns apartment a last time and getting no response, she went to bed. In the morning, she urged Mr. Law to telephone. When he reported no answer her agitation became almost ungovernable. Heaven only knew what her son might have done to drown his pain and chagrin. Her hands trembled; her lips twitched; her heart fluttered. Passionately, she gloried in her twenty-si- x years ' of devotion. about ten When, oclock, the telephone rang and the operator, with perverse calmness said: Long distance calling, hold the line, please, she was prepared for something of , than 14,000 feet in height while Swit- zerland has only eight such peaks. er HOTELS Hotel Plandome 4th Sa. ft State St. Salt Lake Rates SI to $2 in RENO. NEVADA, stop at the HOTEL GOLDEN Renos largest and most popular hotel. When APARTMENT HOTEL Block from Temple. Reasonable Rates: dap furnished week or month. Completely 70 E. No. Temple. 8alt Lake. RICHMOND. NEW and USED ACCORDIONS For Accordions. 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State Sait Lake City Was. 4877 take it Patricias leaving so sud1935 Dodge K60 heavy $450 00 denly and that theatric that Mr. 1936 L. W. B. Dual 375 00 Ford Haden being in Milwaukee. 1937 GMC F18H Cab Forward ,,, 895.00 1935 International C40 375.00 Llewlyns laugh was a success. TERMS Mother, youre suspicious. Branch Oh no, not that though natur- Mack Trucks-Fact- ory Youll ' have to get over being natural, mother. At least, you have to trust Pat. I do. Anyhow, Harry Haden has another girl. When he was in Chicago he set us up to a spread at the Bismarck and we met her. And something more, mother, if you can keep a secret. Harry told me he was expecting to lose a player out of his act, so I asked him on the side if he couldntuse Pat. Her old part you know. And I knew shed like a change. Mrs. Law made some shockec zoological sort of exclamation and something within her began to shrivel with shame. She whs thankfu she could blush unseen. Llewlyn was saying, What what did you say? Llewlyn Law, a very earnest-faceFinish your Nothing, dear. d young man of story. was whistling carelesstwenty-fou- r, I have. He asked her, shes gone ly as he came along Fifty-nint- h and' I can have a vacation in the street from the train He swung wild and wooUy. You ought to his paper in one hand,' his hat in send dad over here. No women. the other. His mother, watching Mrs. Laws face was burning. him through parted curtains, felt She felt gone. a tightness in her throat. Your father, I think, prefers Why, mother! You here? Wheres northern Wisconsin. I might let Him Pat? go there if he wants to. She told him, gently. He seemed You wouldnt dare, mother nol; to take it rather stupidly. 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