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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 23

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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING MAY 29 1936 23 Track Leader Aussie Tips US Golfer In Thriller Long Distance Swimmer Ready for Lake Attempt 4) Mis8 Hazel Cunningham petitetthat the slender little paddler willp and if weather ia good she Yanks Whip Bosox Clan By 10 to 6 (Continued from Preceding Page) T1 played with Washington Thursday brunette distance swinner crawled negotiate the long swim Cards Take Lead Despite Defeat Giants Drop Two Weaver Baffles Redbirds But New Yorkers Lose Golden Opportunity as Bees End Streak Cubs Reds Swing Fists 4 ST LOUIS May 28 Big Jim Weaver held the St Louis Cardinals to four hits Thursday and the Pittsburgh Pirates tied up their series by making it two straight over the league leaders 7wto'2 hopes to stay in the water not longer than four and a half hours The swim is being sponsored by the intermountain A A uJ Th timers will be Paul Adams Harvard Hauerbach Theron Nielson and Marlowe Branagan Dr William Middlemiss will be the physician in charge but Miss Cunningham remarked Thursday hope he haa nothing to do except watch my attempt to complete this An Il-mile jaunt on the lake is something which has never before been accomplished according to existing records Miss Cunningham has trained diligently for her battle against the winds high waves and blistering heat During the past 10 days she has eaten little or no heavy foods Her liquid diet has been principally fruit juices and milk She paddles six miles each day in an effort to better her timing out of the waters of the Great Salt! Lake Thursday smiled broadly and announced ready to go right now" Miss Cunningham formerly of San Francisco but now a resident of Salt Lake City referred to her attempt Sunday to swim from Antelope island to Black Rock a distance of some 11 miles Her statement was made confi- WASHINGTON BHOA 5 10 0 cf won a ten-irtning first game of a doubleheader 4 to 3 but were shut out in the final engagement 5 to 0 First gama PHILADELPHIA BHOAl Finney lb tfc 2 13 O'Powell Warstlcr2b 5 0 1 SILewl 3b Moses cf 5 2 3 llMver 2b Pucinclllrf 5 10 OiStone If "Iggins 3b 4 1 1 2 1 Travis rf hnsou If 3 0 0 OlKuhel lb Newsome 4 0 3 HIKreas as Hayes 2 0 7 liBolton Moss 10 2 1 Newsom Kelley 4 0 0 II Russell xMailho 0 0 0 OlzMilea (aEatalella dently and members of her en-iand wind If conditioning rigid National training and determination can complete the task Hazel is bound to reach herjoal The swim Sunday will start at 7 a Miss Cunningham hopes to complete the long journey by 1230 tourage including Miss Carmen Laragan who will act as nurse for the performer on her distance swim and Leon Stanley who has been instrumental in getting her to try the difficult feat are equally confident League Standing of Trami Hon Lost St LoiiIh 24 New lork 24 Pittsburgh 19 (hieoRo 1H Boston 19 Inelnnatl IS Brooklyn 15 Philadelphia 15 Pet 049 632 514 500 487 All 385 375 Totala 35 30 14 Total 35 7 JO 17 xBatted for Hayes In eighth xBatted for Newsom in eighth xxBatted -for Rusaell in tenth Philadelphia ooo 000 070 4 Washington OOO 010 Oil 0 7 Summary Errors Hayes 2 Johnson Runs hatted In Kress Moses 3 Puctnel-11 Bolton Travis Two-base hits Kress Higgins Moses Three-base hits Kuhel Moses Stolen base -Myer Double plav Newsom to Kress to Kuhl Left on bases Philadelphia 6 Washington 4 Bases on balls Kelly 2 Newsom TJ Russell 1 Strikeouts Kellv 7 Newsom 6 Hits Off Newsom 5 In 8 Bussell 1 in 2 Wild pitches 2 Winning pitcher Kelley Losing Russell Softball Results WHITE PARK Scores Baker Motor 1 2 0 Knight ft Knight 2 4 2 Batteries -Oiaooma and Goff Denner) and Elkrem Net Tussle Opens Eugene Hart stellar two-miler who Thursday was elected as track captain for the 1937 season at Utah State His selection was a popular one He finished second to Andrews of in the 1936 conference meet Scores WOW 1 6 1 Modern Woodmen 15 1 Batteries Hammond Hei ker and Walk Thurgood Button and Dangerfield Thiirda' Results Boston 4 5 New York 3-4 Pittsburgh 7 Ht Louis 2 Brookin 13 Philadelphia 10 Chicago XI Cincinnati 5 Friday's Pitcher Cincinnati at 8hott a T)als Botton at New Lanntng vs Smith Brsoki)n at Philadelphia Brandt Bowman Pittsburgh at St -M Brow a vs Parmelee PHILADELPHIA I ABHOAl WASHINGTON ABHOA ST ANDREWS Scotland May 28 Robert Sweeny an American boy who learned his golf in France and lives in London was shunted to the sidelines in the sixth round of the British amateur champion ship Thursday after a spectacular overtime duel with the husky Aps tralian titleholder James Ferrier After squaring the match by winning the 17th and 18th Sweeny was beaten at the third extrd hole when the Australian dropped a nine-foot putt for a birdie three Seven other Britishers including Cyril Tolley who first won the title in 1920 and Hector Thomson the favorite reached the quarter-finals The other survivors were Cecil Ewing Martin Gordon Peters Alec Hill and Morton Dykes Sweeny gained his place in the sixth round by defeating the veteran British Walker cup player Edward Storey 2 and 1 Thursday morning after being three down going to the eighth hole victory over Storey following his startling triumph Wednesday over Jack McLean Scottish star brought out a great gallery for hip afternoon battle with Ferrier Every hole' on the first nine was halved except the fifth where Sweeny took a seven but he squared the match at the 10th and went one up at the 11th with a pair of threes He lost the next two however and also dropped the 16th to be two down The Australian failed to take advantage of this opportunity He hit two bails out of bounds into coal yard at the 17th and conceded the hole when Sweeny drove straight down the fairway and he lost the 18th to the three The first two extra jioles were halved in fours but Ferner's birdie decided the match at the 21st The most surprising upset of th sixth round was the defeat of Roger Wethered former champion by Ewing a crack Irish golfer Wethered was put out 2 and 1 Pairings for Friday: Ewing vs Martin Thomson vs Peters Tolley vs Hill Ferrier vs Dykes IK 1 7 4 6 3 Hmith Craw- TheCardinals regained theiif'half game lead over New York however as the Giants dropped both ends of a twin billing with Boston Bill Walker first of four St Louis pitchers failed to weather a four-run attack in the opening inning and was replaced by Ed Heusser Bill Hallahan and the veteran Jess Haines making his first appearance of the season also paraded to the mound in an attempt to stem the 15-hit Pittsburgh assault PITTSBURGH I 8T LOUIS ABHOA' ABHOA Jensen If 5 1 0 0 Moore cf 4 0 3 1 Schulte cf 5 2 1 0 8 Martin 2b 3 1 1 0 Wauer rf 5 2 2 0J Martin r( 3 1 3 0 Vaughan ss 4 1 2 4'Meowick if 4 1 2 1 fluhr lb 5 4 14 2iMise lb 4 0 6 0 Brubakr 3b 5 3 1 2lDurocher ss 2 0 1 1 Lavagtto 2b 5 2 3 5iVerget 3b 2 10 0 Partden 3 0 4 OlGelbrt 3b ss 3 0 2 2 Weaer i 0 0 OiDavic 2 0 9 0 iWalker 0 0 0 0 (Heusser 10 0 1 IHallahan 0 0 0 0 (Haines 0 0 0 0 IzKing 1000 IzzFuIlta 1000 Totals 41 15 27 131 Totals 30 4 27 0 xBatted for Heusser in fifth zzBatted for Haliahau in eighth Pittsburgh 400 110 St Louis 000 100 Summary Frror Heusser Runs batted in Suhr 2 Brubaker Hauer Medwlrk 2 Weaver Two-base hits Suhr 2 Wauer Medwirk Jensen Brubaker Stolen base Waner Double plays Suhr to Vaughan 2 Bases on balls Off Heusser 3 Haines 1 Weaver 3 Struck out Walker 1 Heusser 3 Hal 4 Weaver 4 Hits Ofr Walker 5 in 2-3 lnings Heuser 5 in 4 1-3 Hjftahan 4 3 Haines 1 In 1 Balk WeaBJMposlng pitcher Walker 8( ores Burlington Granite Furniture Battertee Loe ford Ludlow and 4 10 0 4 10 2 4 2 14 4 0 2 0 4 2 4 0 10 15 2 0 1 0 0 7 17 1 2 0 0 2 Aggie Cinder Star Honored BUY ANY TYPE OF GOODYEAR TIRE ON OUR -BUDGET PLAN BATTERIES AND RADIOS TOO and Fox Finney lb 4 2 I UHIII If Wartler2b 3 13 2tLewte 3b Moses cf 4 0 3 0 Myer 2b Puclnellirf 4 12 0 Powell cf Higgins 3b 4 1 I 4lTrxvls rf Johnson if 10 1 O'Kress ss Newsomess 4 0 0 II Kuhel lb Hayes 3 0 5 OlMilUes Wilshere 2 0 1 UDeshoug Turbevlllep 0 0 0 xMailho 1 0 0 01 1114 2 9 11 2 Miller Stewart 8cores 8 A I Batteries Medukk and and Harwood Men's interstake tennis competition in singles doubles and mixed doubles gets under way at once with schedules announced by tournament officials who declare that first round play must be completed by Monday June 1 Results should be reported to Mont Toronto Wasatch 1353 or Hyland 1490-W Toronto will give out any information required about contacting opponents Hlngles Ensign No Wsll No 1 Bait Laks No 1 vs Granite No 2 Bonne tills No 2 ts Pioneer No 2 East Jordan No Its Hvland No 1 Granite No 1 ts Mult Lake N'o 2 Hvland No 2 ts Ensign No 2 Bonnet tile No 1 ts Fast Jordan No 2 Oquirrh a Pioneer No 1 Doubles Ensign No 1 ts Grain! No 2 Pioneer No 1 vs Hvland No 1 Salt Lake No 1 ts East Jordan No 2 Gran No bte Bonneville No 1 ts Hyland No 2 Ensign No 2 vs Oquirrh No 1 East Jordan No 1 vs Wells No 1 Salt Lake No 2 vs Pioneer No 1 Mixed doubles Ensign No 1 vs East Jordan Ensign No 2 vs Wells FAIRMONT PARK Scores Opttcai Rhop () 2 i Merit Hat 12 10 Batteries Eerie ami Burgess Mlllikeu and Roaatider Scores HI Foam Soap 4 2 7 General Electric 25 16 4 Batteries- I heck and Gunderaou Rich-ardaoit and Platt Intermountain Distributors for WALTER HAGEN GOLF EQUIPMENT Announce Totals 12 5 24 91 Totals 30 7 27 14 xBatted for WUshera in eighth Score by innings Philadelphia 000 000 000 0 Washington 101 100 5 Summary Error Kreia Runs batted In Myer Millies HIH 2 Two-base hit Travis Three-base hits Hill Higgins Stolen bases Deshong Kress Double plas Myer to Kuhel Newsome to Warstler to Finnev Bases on balls Off Wtlshere 3 off Deshottg 1 Struck out Bv Wilshere 1 by Deshong 6 Hits Off Wilshere 6 in 7 innings off Turbeville 1 in 1 Hit by pitcher hv Deshong (Wartaler) Wild pitch Deshong Balk Wilshere Winning pitcher Dephong Losing pitcher Wilshere Lewis Picked NEW YORK May 28 John Henry Lewis Arizona negro who holds the world light-heavyweight championship is a 2-1 favorite to beat Bob Godwin Daytona Beach Fla Friday night in their nontitle 10-round bout at Madison Square Garden Eugene Hart atellar Aggie distance runner was select ed Thursday to lead the 1937 Utah state track and field team Hart was the choice of 18 track and field artists who cast their ballots at the election During the past two seasons he has been the mainstay for the Logan track in the two-mile run Twice he has placed second in the Rocky Mountain conference meet having lost last Saturday to Max Andrews of only by inches In 1935 Hart chased Harvey of A to the tape and with Harvey beat the former record held by Norton a former Utah Aggie Hart should prove an excellent captain for the next team for he is an inspiring leader 8cores Flrmage 15 16 2 Peerless Coal 1617 5 Batteries- Lewis and Holberg Ce-derlof and Cederlof Umpires Kohler and Brighurst Scorer Snyder August Wins SPOKANE Wash May 28 Joey August former University of Idaho lightweight fighting hia first main event knocked out A1 Greco Hollywood in the second round here tonight August weighed 135 Greco 132 Meet Planned A mixed Scotch foursome will be held at the Fort Douglas Golf club Sunday beginning at 2 it was announced Thursday by professional Te Branca 2ND EAST at 2ND SOUTH Phone Was 3711 Free-for-All Spices 11-5 Triumph CHICAGO May 28 In a game spiced by free-for-all brawl at home plate that resulted in four players and coaches being banished from the field Chicago's Cubs defeated Cincinnati 11 to 5 Thursday Captain Woody English shortstop and Coach Roy Johnson of the Cubs and Pitcher Lee Stine and Coach George Kelly of the Reds were sent off as a result of two fist fights which flared up in the third inning after English had accused Stine of ueing the balL CINCINNATI I CHICAGO ABHOAl ABHOA 3 4 1 Hack 3b 4 3 1 II Hrmn 2b 4 0 2 0 3 2 5 2 4 0 4 1 0 0 2 0 4 2 Handley 2b 3 Cuyler 1C 4 Boodman rf 4 Riggs 3b 4 Pmpbll lb 3 Byrd rf 4 McQnlun lb 2 Lombardi 1 Myers ss 2 Hllngswth 1 Hilcher 0 8tln 0 Frey 2 4 OlGalan rf 0 31 Hartnett 6 OtDemaree rf 2 01 Allen If 6 0 Grimm lb 0 Oi English ss 2 31 Liliard ss 0 OlWarneke 0 0 0 0 0 1 CilOOSC Totals 30 6 24 12 Totals 3210 27 12 oJbacco to lavoi5 At kit aHMH4 tubular steel shaft has been developed with the torsion of hickory And as nsiulit took Hsgen endoit See illustration with enlarged section Note how special steel is Pi railed and grooved Now you may enjoy just the right sweet feet which rubles you to smack 'em right down the old alley! Hagen Spiral Grooved Steel Shafts are oh tunable in all Hagen woods from $10 up and in all top iron IMPERIAL CROWS 1350 3 Hu Cincinnati aa 040 001 5 Chicago 073 010 11 Summary: Error Myers 0kns batted in Campbell Hollingsworth 4 Hack 3 Herman Hartnett 4 Demaree Grimm War-neke Two-base hits Cuyler Byrd Hack Hartnett Wameke Three-base hit Riggs Home runs Hollingsworth Hack Hartnett Double plas Campbell i unassisted) Riggs to Handley to Campbell Mvers to Handley to Campbell Liliard to Herman to Grimm Bases on balls Of? Hoi lingsworth 1 Hilcher 3 Stine 1 Frev 3 Wameke 3 Struck out By Stine 1 War-neke 4 Hits Off Hollingsworth 3 in 1 Inning (none out In second) Hilcher 1 in 1-3 Stine 1 in 1 1-3 Frey 5 in 5 1-3 Hit hv pitcher By Stine (Hartnett English) Losing pitcher Hilcher Dodgers Outplug Phils In Extra-Base Battle PHILADELPHIA May 28 The Brooklyn Dodgers outslugged the Phillies 13 to 10 In a battle of extra base blows Thursday send ing the locals back to the National league cellar Homers by A1 Bucher and Frenchy Bordagaray for the Dodgers and Early Grace and Johnny Moore for the featured the contest BROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA BHOAl BHOA Bordaferv cf ft 3 6 OjChlozza cf 6 Stripn 3b 4 2 0 Moore If 6 Gerghty 3b 1 I 0 OIKIein rf 5 Bucner rf 5 2 3 OCamill lb 4 Coonev rf 0 0 OlWhitnev Jb 6 Hassett lb 6 2 6 2 Grace 4 Taylor If 6 2 1 OlNorrts ss 5 Jordan 2b 5 2 4 OjGomez 2b 2 Frey as 5 3 0 29heerln 2b 1 12 2 3 10 1 2 3 10 2 2 10 2 6 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 BALTIMORE MD May Most men have pretty definite ideas about cigars But what happens when they select cigars by taste alone? We wanted to for taste and nothing else that gives smoking pleasure At the Preakness famous racing event 202 smokers were picked at random from the crowd given two unidentified a Vintage White Owl and another representing the leading nationally advertised brands The cigars bore no names or familiar bands to prejudice them Each man smoked both cigars then indicated the one he liked best They chose by taste alone for taste is the only thing that really counts in a cigar 69 preferred Vintage White mildness 4itS3 i 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 YIua) DEFLECTOR SOLE i no ns p3oJLkL Hagen Irons with Deflector Sola were one of the big aensatrons of last season This improvement hat been further refined for 1936 As shot savers they are life severs! Everyone knows the important of the proper use of irons Hagen Deflector Sole is really great advancement in Iron design By all means examine these nagiufa cent new models Johnson Kowalik zSulik Zaoharv Bowman Berres Phelps Earnshaw 2 1 0 2 Leonard 0 0 0 0 Butcher 0 0 0 0 Baker 0 0 0 0 xGautreau 10 0 0 Jeffcoat 0 0 0 0 cxWatkini 10 0 0 Brandt 0 0 0 1 12 6 I1 0 0 10 NECK AND NECK over the line A dose finish for the but not for the cigars Once again the flavor of Vintage tobacco staged a walkaway It was a great taste victory for White Owl White Owl is one cigar you can depend on every the only cigar that always assures you of a Vintage tobacco filler MORE SMOKING PLEASURE White Owl is a double a Vintage and larger too Look at this actual-size picture White Owl averages a 10 longer smoke than other widely advertised 5 cigars Compare White Owl with your present brand Tasfa the Vintage see the extra size Wherever you are you can get the same mild uniform Vintage cigar that won these taste tests It costs but 5 at your nearest cigar tore TASTINO IS BELIEVING and the majority of the men tested now believe in White Owl In the paddock in the stands along the everywhere the results were the a clear vote for White Owl Smokers appreciate the better taste of Vintage tobacco Total 45 20 27 9 Totals 44 16 27 12 xBatted for Baker In eighth xxBatted for Jeffcoat In ninth zBatted for Gomes In seventh Brooklyn 102 202 006 17 Philadelphia 012 100 501 10 Summary Errors Frey Berrea Moore Norris Sheerln Runs batted In Strlpp Bordagaray 3 Bucher 2 Frey 2 Geraghty Grace 3 Whitney 2 Klein sulik Moore Two-base hits Bordagarary 2 Strlpp Earnshaw Frey 2 Moore 2 Whitney Grace Home runs Grace Moore Bordagarary Bucher Gomez Leonard Bases on balls Earnshaw 1 Butcher 2 Jeffcoat 2 Zachary 1 Bowman Strikeouts Johnson 3 Bowman 7 Earnshaw 1 Leonard 3 Jeffcoat 1 Hits Off Earn- shaw 8 In 3 2 7 Innings Leonard 6 In 2 2-3 Butcher 1 In 1-3 Baker 0 In 1-3 Jeffcoat 0 In 1 Brandt 1 in 1 John son 1 1 in 5 Kowalik 4 la 2 2-3 Zachary 4 in 1-3 Bowman 1 In 1 Hit bv Pitcher Bv Kowalik (8tripp) Winning pitcher Jeffcoat Losing Zachary Hurling Stickwork Fails in Twin Bill NEW YORK May 28 The Giants Thursday kicked away their best chance to take a clear lead in the Natiohal league by dropping both ends of a double-header to the Boston Bees 4 to 3 and 5 to through failure in both hitting and pitching departments The double win for the Bees snapped the Giants' five-game win ning streak and jolted the New Yorkers out of their first-place tie back into second place Bespectacled Danny MacFayden (Continued on Following Page) Indians Get Hurler OKLAHOMA CITY May 28 The Oklahoma City Indians of the Texas league acquired Floyd New kirkj three-fingered pitcher ThurS' day by purchase from the Tulsa Oilers The Oilers obtained th pitcher from the San Francisco I Seals Get the BEST CLVBS at prices NO HIGHER than unknown brands Walter Hagen Steel Shaft Irens are priced as lew as 195 sach and in easy stages to 900 each Walter Hagen Steel Shaft Woods are priced as low as 295 each and in easy stages to 1350 each Walter Hagen Goli Balls art priced 25c to 75c each SSTr -r xf -I' mS 4 A VsfV" lAvEfruvA- --A a A A AWVVV1 Xvul 4's fr foil -T 1 1 itfulSfitfl'i BUY ON OU WHILE YOU PLAN VV CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED COME IN FOR PARTICULARS Cowrifbt im6 by Qtatnl ml Co loa A.

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