t LAFENETRE—MAY LEAD | ALL-STAR SPORTS STAFF MacFARLANE BREAKS RECORD I SPORTS Harry Grayion, Rniiell Newland, Henry McLe- LOS ANGELES, July 21.—(AP)—Overcoming a $ morc. Alan J. Gould, George Kiikiey and Lei PITTSBURGH, July 21.—(AP)—To Willie Mac- SECTION Goates are among the famous calazy of Stan- Farlane of Tuckahoe, N. Y., the "Hades of Hulton" fist fight and other obstacles, Felix Lafenetre, New $ dard-Examiner iporta writer*. •f; is just another course. *• York and Mary May, Huntington Park, Calif., con- * | Scoring a 294, he chopped four strokes from the * tinued to hold a lead on points today after 48 hours * of pedaling in the six-day bicycle race at the Winter $ | 72-hole record and won the Pennsylvania open golf % i . •> 5 championship yesterday at the Oakmont Country * garden. * * club, in suburban 'Hulton. ' The race was enlivened by a fistic clash between f * The course, with its niblick-baffling traps, diffi- * Lafenetre and Sebastian Schmidt, New York, rider, * - examiner * cult second shots and well-bunkered fairways, will be * who were separated after exchanging blows. * X the scene of next year's national open. EDITED BY AL WARDEN OGDEN, UTAH Page 5 •> * -T- •?• T •F-T-T-f T Tft {"?•»<••»< .> d Big League Hitters Terry Holds Top Position In Rival Four League Games Scheduled Sunday In Utah-Idaho Circuit Circuit DEATH TAKES Come On, Calvalcade! The Kids Need Shoes Jim Daniels Stars Vernon Gomez Remains In BILLPICKENS First Place In Mound Charley O'Leary With Willow; Sam Department of Play Sees Chance For ON WEST COAST EW YORK. July 21—(UP) — Hartley Is Leader N Although slipping below the .400 Tigers To Cop mark. Heinle Manush, hard hitting Famous Promoter Called Washington outfielder, continued to T. LOUIS, July 22.—The man Staged Big Events In Ogden Grill Is Second In. top nil sluggers in both leagues this S who helped the Boo Birds Booin' week, leading the American loop to win their lost All Parts of Lemd Team Batting; Lewis- with a figure of .398, according to pennant 25 years ago thinks At Johnson In Beck Sparkle statistics by Al Munro Ellas, In- Mickey Cochrnne's chnrges hnve By PAUL ZIMMERMAN cluding games of Thursday. a good chance to cop the gon- Associated Press Sports Writer OUR league contests arc booked BUI Terry. New York Giant skip- fnlon this season. LOS ANGELES, July 21—(AP)— Cleveland F Sunday in the Utah-Idaho cir- per and first baseman, remained at He is Chnrles O'Lenry, former cuit. The undefeated Brlgham City William Hlckman Plckens, whoso /CLEVELAND, July 22. — The the top of the National circuit with Tiger infielder, who played In the promotional efforts sent a parade of club, lenders in the second half race, .3644, a half a percentage point infield of the Tiger squad that ^boo birds are booin' in Cleve- Journey to Crystal Springs for a above Paul Waner of the Pirates, won the pennant nnd who now famous figures from Henry Ford to land. Growing sentiment against league encounter. who rose swiftly among the leaders, coaches the St. Louis Browns. across the Inter- , of the The balance of the Sunday sched- and Jimmy Foxx ol Says Charley: national horizon fop almost two Indinns, broke out wholehenrt- ule calls for the following games: the Philadelphia Athletics lend nil "I don't say they'll win the score years, is dead today. edly the other day when, after Ogden Grill at Termonton, three- home hitters with 28, while Mel pennant — I've been around too Blood poisoning, indirectly result- the home club had twice come thirty p. m.; Logan Collegians at Ott of the Giant* topped the sen- long to make any rash prediction ing from his last and perhaps fin- from behind to go Into the ninth Logan Elks and Smithflcld at Ma- ior loop with 22. —but I do say they have a first- ancially most successful venture — with a one-run lend, six bases on lad. Vemon Gomez, of the New York class chance to come through for the 500-mile road stock car race balls, four with the bases loaded, Logan Elks, Logan 'Collegians, Ynnkces, stayed nt the top of the the first time In 25 years." here last winter—took his life yes- permitted the despised Yankees Ogden and Trcmonton are dead- American ' parade with 14 terday. His foot became infected to walk off with the game. Ralph locked for second place in the league wins nnd three defeats, for n mnrk when he stepped on a nail at thib Wlnegarner issued free transpor- standing. of .824. speedway. tation to one, Lloyd Brown to The Ogden-Tremonton contest NATIONAL LEAGUE Plcken's name was associated with four, and Bob Weiland to nn- Sunday at Trcmonton Is expected AB H Pet INDIANS JUMP many of the pioneers of automobile other. The customers shouted for to attract a record breaking crowd. Terry. New York 332 121 .3044 racing, balloon flying, airplane or , Vandcnacker Is slated to work on P. Wancr. Pittsburgh. .327 119 .3G3D stunting, foot races and professional There's n big reason why Jockey Mack Garner Is so consistent In booting Mrs. Isabel Dodge Sloan's nnd club offlclnls admitted they the slab for the locals with the Allen, Philadelphia ...348 122 .351 football and . He was born Cavalcade home a winner this year. The reason Is shown above—his family. It takes a lot of had a right to. veteran Jim Daniels back of the More. New York 343 120 .350 INTO 3RD POST in Birmingham, Ala., sixty years kopecs to feed and clothe a wife and four kiddles these days. plate. Ott, New York 332 116 .349 ago. Sam Hartley of the Grill la tho Medwick, St. Louis 357 124 .347 In the late nineties he started leading hitter of the league. In Koenecke, Brooklyn ..237 82 .346 IN FLAG CHASE promoting bicycle races alter begin- seven, contests played to date he is Leslie. Broklyn 325 112 .345 ning his career ns a competitor in Bill Bonthron Suffers Defeat swatting the ball at a .516 clip. Taylor, Brooklyn 239 81 .339 the sport. By 1900 he had Jumped Lewis of Logan Collegians and Beck Vaughan. Pittsburgh . .297 100 .337 Tigers and Yankees Lose; to horseless carriages and soon be- of Trcmonton have averages of .500 AMERICAN LEAGUE Giants Continue To came associated with a daring young in six games. AB H Pet, "speed maniac" Henry Ford, whose Again At Hands of Jack Lovelock Daniels of Ogden, in ten games, Manush, Washington ..354 141 .398 Display Form famous motor buggy "C99" sput- with an average of .478, is one of Gehringcr, Detroit 323 123 .381 tered and back-fired around many the outstanding hitters of tho Vosmik, Cleveland 216 80 .370 By HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR. a fair grounds horse racing track. Famous Milers Fail To IN TURFEVENTS league. Daniels, Incidentally, is the Gehrig, New York 317 117 369 (Associated Press Sports Writer) As the Industry grew, other leading hitter of the Hlggina, Philadelphia 301 109 .362 famous pilots raced under his wing AMERICAN Break Record; Slow NATIONAL Two significant changes were re- Donoghue, Nearing Fifty, league. He has three to his credit. Travis, Washington ..273 97 .355 corded in the American league and passed on to undying fame, in- Standing of Teams Time Is Recorded Standing of Teams Lewis and Hurst of the Collegians, Knmm, Cleveland 223 78.350 cluding-Eddie Rickenbacker. Louis Won Lost Pet. Won Lost Pet. Is Still Riding Winners Rasmusscn of tho Logan Elks; B. Simmons, ...315 110 .349 standings today. While the pace- Chevrolet and Barney Oldfield. Detroit 53 32 .021 \VHITE CITY STADIUM, Ens., New York 5G 31 .644 Hunsaker of Honeyvllle: Larson, Hemsley. St. Louis ...235 82 .349 setting Tigers nnd second-place Keeping abreast of the times — New York 50 32 .G02 July 21— (AP) —Jac k Lovelock, great Chicago 52 34 .G05 On English Tracks Molnd, and Hess of Brlgham City Knickerbocker, Clcve. .320 111 .347 or a little ahead — Plckens turned are next with two runs each. Yankees were taking a pair of trim- Cleveland 46 33 .543 New Zealand mile runner, today St. Louis 49 35 .583 By HENRY McLEJIORE H- mings from tail-end clubs yesterday to the nlr in 1907 by staging the Boston 47 40 .540 defeated Bill Bonthron, of Prince- Pittsburgh 41 40 .506 Hess, Erigham City; Green, Tre- the Cleveland Indinns, responding first international Gordon Bennett St. Louis 38 41 .481 ton, In the mile run climax of the Boston ;.43 44 .494 United Press Staff Correspondent. monton; B. Hunsaker, Honcyvllle, race at Chicago. When asked years Washington 41 -10 .471 annual international track meet be- Philadelphia 30 50 .419 WIMBLEDON, Eng., July 21.— P. Rasmussen, Smlthfleld; Hartley, to thrents to the managerial securi'-.y later how he mr.dc cut financially, of Walter Johnson, moved into third Philadelphia 33 SO .398 tween the combined forces of Ox- Brooklyn 36 50 .419 (UPf— "Come on, Steve!" Ogden, and D. Rasmusscn, Briglinm Bill laughed and said: Chicago 29 57 .337 ford-Cambridge and Princeton-Cor- Cincinnati 27 5G .325 City, arc tied for three base place nhend of Boston nnd the St "Well, sir, it wni u reat artistic For more than twenty-five years Louis Browns slipped past the totter- O nell. honors with two each. success" Friday's Results The Oxonian won by a yard in a Friday's Results English racing crowds have stood on Daniels of Ogden and Soffec of ing Senators Into fifth. Balloons and automobiles weren't Logan Elks are deadlocked for two GET INTEREST Due to 's wlldness Philadelphia 5, Detroit 4. thrilling race with Bonthron, who Cincinnati 5, New York 11. their toes ns the field hammered fast enough so three years later he Boston 3, Cleveland 5. had chased him to the then record St. Louis 5, Boston 1. base hit honors with six each. the Cleveland trlbo had a difficult stepped into aviation, sponsoring Into the stretch nnd thundered this Daniels also leads the entire field The inter-park tennis matches for New York G, Chicago 7 (13). mile of 4:07.0 in the Princeton sta- Chicago-Philadelphia called sec- cry. - time winning Its fourth in a row anc Lincoln Beachy, one of the great Washington 4, St. Louis 7. dium last summer, n mark since ond; rain; no contest. with the most hits, 22. the city championships were inter- Its second from the Red Hose, 5 to 3 early pilots. He staged an airplane- erased by Glenn Cunningham's Only games scheduled. And they're going to continue to Logan Elks are leading In team esting and hard-fought Friday, with The Indians belted automobile race, and put on an air Saturday's Schedule 4:OG.7 mile on the same track last yell it for years to come. For Steve batting with .325. The other teams out in the second, but Boston gol circus—one of the first—which he Donoghue, like Peter Pan, refuses to are hitting as follows: Ogden, .321; the winners being decided after some three back in the sixth after a trio New York nt Chicago. month. | Saturday's Schedule sparkling tennis. billed as ''three miles long and a Washlntgon nt St. Louis. It was a stunning upset for the Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. grow older. At an age when most Tremonton, .307; Logan Collegians, of walks and when Pearson became 'mile high." Philadelphia at Detroit. Americans who had been led to bo- Chicago at Philadelphia. jockeys have only their memories— .300; Honeyville. .270; Brlgham City. Jack Mattson (Liberty) defeated wild ngain in the eighth Mel Hnrdei When the World war started "in Boston at Cleveland. lieve n knee operation last winter Cincinnati at New York. he will be fifty in a few months— .2G8; Smlthfield, .250; Malad, 223. Glen Sandlund (Lester), 6-3, 6-3. hnd to rescue him. 1914, Plckens did much to make the had robbed the New Zealand star St. Louis at Boston. Steve is still booting winners home, Mattson's service was a big help to Rogers Hornsby's Browns took a government air con- R. H. E. of much of his speed. Bonthron nnd booting them home with nil the him. but Sandlund put up a plucky more decisive method of shoving the scious, staging si night "sham" raid New York ...... G 11 l only two weeks ago had established R. H. E. skill he showed a quarter of a cen- fight before being defeated. Jack 1933 league champions down to sixth on Washington, D. C., which had Chicago ...... 7 14 2 a new world mark of 3:48.8 for the Cincinnati 5 13 1 tury ago. Hazcn (Monroe) proved to be the place. They won 7 to 4 for their officials agog the next day when Batteries: Broaca, DeShong, Ruf- 1500 meters and was thought to be New York 11 13 2 You wouldn't take him for a man HNGSLEUEADS "Dark Horse" of the tourney by sixth straight triumph. they found the cl'v strewn with fing and Jorgens; Jones, Hevlng, at the top of his form. Batteries: Johnson, Kolp, Kleln- of fifty. True, true his hair is shot downing West Belnap, (Liberty) 6-0, Jimmle Foxx was the cause of De- sand bags tagged thus: GalHvan and Madjeskl. Lovelock won in the slow time hans, Brennan and Lombard!; Par- with grey, and his face Is deeply 6-0 In the bluest upset of the series. troit's downfall. He clouted his 29th "This is what v.oum happen if of 4:15.4. melee, Bowman, Bell and Mancuso. lined, but he still has all the youth- INGOLFSERIES home run of the season In tho eighth any enemy were to bomb on Wash- R, IT The victory and that of Charles ful confidence and personality that Hazen was altogether too steady, but ington." Belnap war, not playing his usual inning to provide the winning tally Philadelphia ...... 5 9 Stanwood, former Bowdoin star R. H. E. made him the most popular and SALT LAKE CITY, July 21—(AP) strong game. Hazcn, played brilliant in the A's 5-4 victory. The White Soon thereafter the United States Detroit ...... 4 12 1 now of Oxford and a three-time St. Louis 5 10 0 widely known jockey of the century. —Riding on the crest of a par 70 In tennis. Sox had to go 13 Innings to beat the bought Its first airplanes for de- Batteries: Marcum, Cain and winner last year, In the 120-yard Boston 1 5 1 Winner of six derbies, he might the qualifying round, young Ed Thelma Redfleld (Lorin Farr) de- Yankees 7 to 6. fensive purposes, only to learn that Hayes; Rowe, Hamlin and Coch- high hurdles sent the Oxford-Cam- Batteries: Carleton and Davis; be excured if he hung up his tack Klngsley of Forest Dale sallied forth feated Betty Lake (Monroe) in an The proverbial "luck" of the the rickety crates the fliers had rane. bridge forces away to a flying start. Rhem, Barrett, Mangum and Spoh- and accepted Sir Victor Bassoon's today a heavy favorite to retain his interesting fracas, 6-2, 6-3. Thelma Giants held good to give the Na- used could not get off the ground Stanwood won In 15:3 seconds with rer. offer to train a string of thorough- Utah state amateur golf champion- then paired with Josephine Stone to tional league leaders an extra half burdened with the sandbags. In- R. H. E. his teammate Pllbrow second nnd breds. When he failed to finish in game margin over the Cubs. Four stead Pickens had raced through Boston ...... 3 6 0 the money In this year's derby, the ship. win another title 1'or Lorln Farr, the George Willock, of Princeton, third. Kingsley was matched against ladles' doubles title. They won from runs down to the Reds in the fourth the streets in the early hours of Cleveland ...... 6 10 1 Only first places count. Six Clubs Battle papers were filled with intimations inning, they were halted for an hour morning, hurling them from his Batteries: Walberg, Welch, Rhodes Both Willock and Walt Merwln, of retirement, but Steve denied them Thornton Morris, former University Margaret Warner and Dorothy Rus- automobile. of Utah football star, hi the open- sell (Monroe) 6-3, 6-2. Walt by a rainstorm. When play was re- and Fcrrell; Pearson, Harder and of Cornell, fell during the race, their as fast as they were published. sumed Si Johnson had cooled off Plckens lost Beachy when the Pytlak. spikes failing to hold them in the For Coast Pennant "I've got my heart set on riding ing round of match play today, but Fernellus and D. Williams (South) famous flier fell to his death while the cx-grldder was considered by defeated Jack Hazen and Scott and couldn't halt the New York soft track. another derby winner," he said, "and batters, who slammed ou* seven runs stunting over San Francisco bay in R TJ C* SAN FRANCISCO. July 21.—(AP) I'm not going to quit until I do. golf experts as only a warmup op- Goodmanson (Monroe), 6-4, 7-5. 1915. Soon, however, he dug up a Washintgon ...... 4 10 6 —Only Portland nnd Sacramento are ponent for the sensational Kings- John Thompson nnd Dick Smith In the fourth and won 11 to 5. Major League Leaders Why should I quit? The Cubs only succeeded in play- young daredevil from Texas, Omer St. Louis ...... 7 o o out of step in the Coast league "Whnt'jj wrong with me. I've still ley, who is seeking his third con- (Lester) won from West Belnap and Locklear. Batteries: Crowder. McColl and scramble for second half honors. Six got my share of nerve, nnd I know secutive state title—a feat accom- Marvin Rabc, 6-4, 6-3. This was a Ing one scoreless inning against the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS plished only twice previously in tho Phillies the Phillies before rain "Can you change from one plane Berg; Blneholder, Knott and Hems- teams are grouped within give it. Given the horse, I can still do steady driving game with both teams to another In midair?" asked Bill. ley. (Including Yesterday's Gomes) games of each other, with only the justice to It in a race. Riding derby history of golf in this state. Playing heady tennis. Merrill Carl- wiped out their game. "Sure," said Locklear, so he did, NATIONAL LEAGUE Walter Cosgrlff, a youthful play- The third place Cardinals kept Batting— P. Waner, Pirates, .384; Beavers, 14 games behind Snn Fran- winners isn't necessarily n Job for son and Lee Hanscn defeated Ronald pace with the Giants by smacking and the world marveled. cisco, and the Senators, 9 games the young. It's no different than er from the Bonncvillc club, equalled urry and Ralph Halverson, C-3, 6-3, Pickens promoted one of the first Terry, Giants, .363. back, apparently out of the fight. par—71—to finish only one stroke in another fine match. The winners down the Braves, 5 to 1 behind the Runs—Medwick , Cardinals, 74; riding any other race. It Just needs :ive-hit flinging of James Otto (Tex) women fliers and Is credited In Committees Named One of baseball's quirks enabled brains and common sense." behind Klngsley in the qualifying were entirely too steady, and are the some sources with starting the first Terry, Giants, 73. the Seals to. beat Seattle 4-3 and It wasn't long after the derby that test. He was matched against Jerry titleholders in a hard-fought Carleton. nlr mall by having one of his barn- Runs batted In — Ott Giants, 98; Henderson of Nlbley park in the bracket. Pittsburgh and Brooklyn had an For Junior Series Collins, Cardinals, and Berger, hold their two-game first place Steve answered those critics who open date. storming planes carry a mall pouch margin. With the bases loaded in sold he was past his prime, and opening round. Bruce Charlesworth (Lester) had from one city to another. Braves, 73. should rest on his laurels while Other feature matches brought to- won the 8-10 years old championship H- And so his promotional ventures BRIGHAM CITY, July 21.— The Hits—Medwick , Cardinals, 125; the ninth, pinch hitter Jimmy Zlnn gether Juddy Wll-cox against Bob following committees were appoint- was struck by one of Bill Radonlts' those laurels were bright and green. before this final series began ns went. In 1924 he figured In the Allen, Phillies, Terry, Giants, and pitches to force in the winning Seal Ho answered them with one of the Bird, C. D. Smith against Vcn Sav- there were no challengers from scheme which brought Paavo Nurml, ed at the American Legion .meeting Berger, Braves, 122. run. greatest performances of his career. age, Ed Perry and Norman Schultz Liberty. He also is doubles cham- ihe phantom Finn Olympic star, to Thursday night to take care of nec- Doubles— Allen, Phillies, 27; Col- He had a leg up on Brown Jack and Owen Covey against Ralph Pug- pion with Eric Turner in the same MI YOU'RE m Los Angeles ns part of a nation- lins, Cardinals, 26. Fay Thomas marked up his 16th mire, former Ogden player. la essary preparations and arrange- victory of the season as Los Angeles In the Alexandra stakes at Ascot. 9 fv, Marvin Rnbe (Liberty) de- wide tour. Later he tied up with C. ments on the State Junior baseball Triples — Medwick and Collins, The semi-finals will be played "• Pyle In the promotion of profes- made it four straight over Portland Six times in succession he had boot- Monday and the final Tuesday. feated David Edwards (Lester), 6-2 i b :hampionship tournament, being Cardinals, 9. 9-2, and took over half of second ed the gallant gelding to victory In 6-2 to win the 11-12 year old runner- Euel MooreLLI, IndiaN n twlrlcr re- ;Ional football through Harold held here August 3 and 4: General Home runs — Ott, Giants, 23; Golfers who failed to make tho (Red) Grange, the Ill-fated Bunion place as the Hollywood Stars divided this race. But this year, the critics up Position Both players showed cently signed by the Phillies, Is the chairman, Grant Prisbry; tickets, Berger, Braves, 21. its twin bill at Oakland. said, would see the finish of the championship bracket were paired marked ability. John Thompson and hird Moore on the roster ... Austin derbies and then the professional Joseph A. Josephson, Roland RIdd, Stolen bases— Martin, Cardinals, winning partnership—that the ten- in the first flight. Dick Smith won from George Doxey tennis tour of Lenglen nnd Vincent 14; Bartell, Phillies, 11. The Stars broke the Oakland win- H and Johnny being the other two. . . Richards. LaMont Glover, Roger Sedcrhblm; ning streak by taking the short year-old Brown Jack and the fifty- and Gordon Swan. (Monroe), 6-4 Pommy Gibbons, St. Paul heavy who advertising, Matthew J. Compton, Pitching— J. Dean, Cardinals, 17- nightcap 12-0 after the Oaks had year-old Steve would, at last, give ought Jack Dempsey for the crown, Last February he returned to one W. c. Call, Lewis Jones; housing, 3; Frankhouse, Braves, and Schu- way to youth. las6-3t pointThis. was anybody's game to the )f his first loves—automobile rac- hnnded the Southerners their fourth Checkerboard Leads Is doing everything but fight these Uoyd Reese, Carl Seashore, Ernest macher, Giants, 14-4. beating In a row In the 15-lnning For all but the final 200 yards it The rain washed out the after- days. . . He's nn Insurance salesman ng, with the 500-mile race nt Mines Hanson; entertainment, S. M. Ras- seemed they would be right. - field. The crowd exceeded his fond- mussen, Clyde B. Stratford, Ray opener 3-2. Ken Douglas of Oak- Independent Clubs noon matches Friday. As the series ... and ran for sheriff In the Minne- AMERICAN LEAGUE land and Joe Sullivan, youthful With the winning post but a now stands, Liberty has won "two sota city ... winning In the primary est dreams. The stands were Inad- Thomas; games and grounds, Grant Batting— Manush, Senators, .397; stone's throw away, Steve and Brown equate. Thousands crashed the gates Prisbry and Wilson Forest. Hollywood star, staged a splendid INDEPENDENT LEAGUE titles and one runner-up position- by a small margin... All U. S. Davis Gehrlnger, Tigers, .382. tussle In the long opener. Oakland Jack were running second. But Lester has won three titles; Monro- cup defeats since 1927 have been ad- because of an Insufficient number A delegation from the newly or- Runs — Gehrlnger, Tigers, 85; then came that cry: Teams— Wen Lost Pet. of guards and not enough ticket- janlzed American Legion post of won out when Bill Ralmondl's in- Checkerboard 3 0 1.000 has won one; Lorin Farr has one ministered on clay courts . . . but ;akers or tickets. It was ono of his Werber, Red Sox, 83. field hit scored Frenchy Uhnlt .with "Come on, Steve 1 Come on, Steve I" title and one runner-up position this year the cup classic will be Tremonton was in attendence nt Runs batted In — Gehrig, Yankees, With it, the old jockey leaned Larson's 1 0 1.000 The prizes will probably be pre- few financial successes. :ho meeting. They extended an in- 39; Cronln, Senators, 81. the winning tally. Uhalt had Manhattan 1 0 1.000 played on grass . . . which might H- doubled and been sacrificed to third. over and whispered In Brown Jack's sented on Monday at Lester Park to mean something or other. . . . Cliff vitation to all legionnaires to at- Hits — Manush, Senators, 141; ear. And the old horse, needing no Kammeyer's 2 1 .667 end their initial function, a dance Archie Campbell twirled tho Star Weber Central 1 1 .500 all park and inter-park winners Montgomery's place at quarterback Gehrlnger, Tigers, 125. shutout in the second game. whip; pounded into the lead and Challenges will be sent to Logan on Columbia's grid squad this year Williams Looks For being held at the Moonlight Gar- Doubles— Manush, Senators, and passed the Judge's stand in a scene Pullman Poultry 1 2 .333 dens, Tremonton, Wednesday, Au- Wayne Osborne, ace of the Grant's 1 2 .233 and to Salt Lake City for intcr-clty probably will be filled by Tom Tomb,' gust 8. Gchringer and Grcenberg, .Tigers, younger. Mission: hurlers, stopped unequalled in Ascot's history. Top- matches In the various age groups. Cleveland boy. 33. pers were smashed, costly dresses Standard-Examiner ... 0 2 .000 Yankee Net Victory Triples— Chapman, Yankees, 11; Sacramento 2-1. with eight hlV> to torn, as lords and ladles fought to Bricklayers 0 2 .000 Sldny Wood over Vivian McGrath, Manush, Senators 10. keep the. Reds In third place, a gnme congratulate the gallant partnership. Timmerman's ...... 0 2 .000 North Carolina team, created a WIMBLEDON, Eng.. July 21.— 'oung Australian. Home Runs— Foxx. Athletics, 29; behind Los Angeles and Hollywood. Hines Sparkles In furore in the Crescent-Hamilton !AP)—Captain R. Norris (Dick) "If either Shields or Wood beats Johnson, Athletics, 28. Sacramento's only run resulted from Checkerboard bnseballers of the club's Invitation tournament yester- Williams precited an American a wild throw by Jim Stronger, Mis- Independent league Increased their Crawford in singles," he added, Stolen Bases— Werber, Red Sox, sion third sacker. Eastern Net Joust day when he ousted Frankie Par- ennls victory over Australia, three 'that would be pure velvet." 22; Fox, Tigers, 19. Wrestling Results lead In the second half standing by ker, of Spring lake, ranked No. 8 matches to two, in the The opening singles matches sent Pitching—Gomez , Yankees, 14-3; trimming the Kammcyer nine last nationally, 7-5, 0-1. nterzono finals beginning today on night, 5 to 2. Pullman Poultry won HUNTINGTON, N. Y., July 21— Hine's opponent in the semi- Wimbledon's center court. Shields against Crawford and .Wood Marberry, Tigers, 11-3. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP)—A year's residence abroad against McGrath today. -H - - Yesterday's Heroes WASHINGTON. — Jim Londos, via forfeit from The 'Standard- finals today was Gregory S. Man- The non-playing leader of the Examiner. '•'--• and constant play against Europe's gin, Newark, seeded No. 1, who put H At San Diego— Hank Hanklnson, Greece, threw Everett Mar- leading stars apparently has done American forces foresaw an easy At Hollywood—Abe Feldman, 179, 215, Akron, knocked out Ray Jar- By THE UNITED PRESS shall, 218, La Junta, Colo., 30:00. Score: R- H. E. out Henry Prusoff-of Seattle. 6-4, victory for and Lester Kammeyer's ...... 245 wonders for Wilmer Hlncs' tennis 8-G, in the quarter-finals. Martin New York, and Bob Olin, 173, Brook- eckl, 233, New York (1) ; Tommy Jimmy Foxx, Athletics—Hit 29th DES MO1NES. — Joe Cox, 220, The Columbia, S. C., youngster Stoefen over and yn, drew (10); Tene Esplnosa, 124, Hill, 144, Seattle, technically knock- homer to beat TlgersT Cleveland, Ohio, deleated Mllo Checkerboard 5 11 3 Buxby of Miami and In doubles and singles Batteries: R. Taylor and Castcll; one-time ace of the University of of Newark arc the other survivors, Manila, technically knocked out ed out Young Bud Taylor, 137, Los Tex'Carleton, Cards—Retired first Stclnborn, 222, St. Louis, Mo., in two triumphs for both and Baby.Palmore, 125, Centura (6). ... Angeles -.(2) ...... - ..... ---- < 20 men to faco him. straight falls. E. Wayment and Zondervon.