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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 16

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16 Tuestlay Tribune July 2 1 19U Bees Set Honie Stand Cards Face Boise Tribune-Municipal ennis 1 JL Entries Close Saturday Unexcelled in Hitting Another Huge Pocatello Nine Tops Circuit In Club Batting Idaho Falls Reds Square Off Today Tribune-Municipal Tennis Meet Starting July 27 (Entries must be received not later than noon July 25) Mail or bring to Tennis Editor The Tribune at earliest possible moment Field to Bid for Prizes Name Up and Coming Cowboy Squad Invades Salt Lake City Park 1 Age Day and year of birth I Address rhone Sex Court preferred Time I wish to enter the following events (mark with X)t Singles Doubles Mixed doubles la doubles my partner Is i la mixed doubles my partner Is By Ed Haroldsen Boasting a record of seven victories in their last nine games the circuit leading Boise Pilots will be paired with the second-place Pocatello Cardinals at Jack Halliwell park in the feature attraction of a new' Pioneer league series which gets under way Grid Votins Ends Sunday In case of any difference In time of play for doubles below Second Baseman-Manager Andy Harrington of the Salt Lake Bees and big A1 Korhonen Boise Pilot outfielder and pitcher Monday shared top swat honors In the Pioneer league figures showed Each had a 336 average Harrington hit safely 83 times In 247 trips to the plate getting 13 doubles and batting in 47 runs while Korhonen claimed his lusty batting average as the result of collecting 93 hits in 277 trips to the plate However in team batting the Pocatello Cardinals claimed a 271 average for first place followed by Salt Lake 263 Ogden 257 Boise 255 Idaho Falls 234 and Twin Falls 230 Willie Enos Salt Lake outfielder and Manager Tom Robello of Twin Falls led the league in home runs with seven each followed by Walt Lowe of Boise and Bob Joratz of Pocatello who had six apiece and Nick Sunseri of Twin Falls and George Valine of Pocatello each with five Other leading hitters were Enos of Salt Lake '326 Owen of Salt Lake 322 Hernandez of Salt Lake 311 Andrade of Pocatello 317 Joratz of Pocatello 310 Shone of Ogden 317 McHugh of Ogden 309 and )Venner of Idaho Falls 316 The statistics were based on games through July 16 except the Salt Lake-Boise game on July 15 and the Idaho Falls-Twin Falls series July 14 15 and 16 -sir" Send in your entries for The Tribune-municipal tennis meet now! 1 The deadline for entries in the huge court carnival is Saturday noon No entries will be accepted after that time So if you plan to participate in the free-for-all tennis tourney send in your name today A long list of entries have already been received from defense workers soldiers student juniors and seniors and just about every class and age This tournament is open to the general run of tennis players State and city champions and top ranking pie vers are eliminated to make the event wide open for the general run of players why it is so popular and yearly draws by far the biggest field of any tournament held Competition is planned in 14 divisions including the singles and doubles They are the midget division for lads under 13 last January 1 and divisions for netters "under 15 last January 1 junior boys and junior girls under 18 on January 1 and men and women 18 or over In addition a mixed doubles division will be arranged All of the 42 city courts will be used in the tournament with matches arranged so far as possible to accommodate the players as to time and playing courts specified on the entry blanks There are only five days to send in entries Nof: PUvrph Utfbl for thro 6n4 dim thu mured rimiMoa vhirh 10 Ait affair CHt ftcatton Msrifjr under 13 on January 1 1642 6t utvltr is January 1942: itininr hov al gins tinder 18 yta 60 January 1 lM2r man and woman 18 and ovar on Jat tarv 194 2 Wlnrrera of matotm rnttal raftotd remtu to Tann F4or Tn Trfbuna 3-1511 immrdiafrlv mxm compietua of match Failura to raoor raoulta will retard aa dafault Flag Tourney Set The Salt Iake Country Joe Fitzpatrick Leads Country Club Meet rs? women golfers will take part ltjS1 a flag tournament Tuesday ar cording to Professional Alex Me Cafferty Play will start abouj 8 a Joe Fitzpatrick chalked up a 78 to win medalist honors in the Salt Lake Country club junior championship meet Monday First round matches will be played this week The pairings: Fitzpatrick vs Ned Bennion Bob Capson vs Robbie Wicks Bob Jackson vs John Kelly Tony Toombes bye CHICAGO July 20 (CTPS) This is the week that will determine who in college football Out of the millions of ballots will come the 11 players who on the night of August 28 will face the Chicago Bears world's professional champions in ninth annual all-star game at Soldier field The voting1-will end at midnight Sunday You have only five more days to cast a vote for your All-America line-up The all-star game is pie only major sporting event in Wjhich the wishes of the fans are respected The 11 players chosen in the coast-to-coast poll conducted by 200 associated newspapers ad radio stations will start the game unless injury or inability to accept election prevent their appearance It is almost certain that a Western conference player will win the starting fullback assignment Bob Westfall whose terrific plunging was the feature of the East-West game "in New Orleans last New day continues to lead the field John Galvin Purdue halfback moved up in the halfback list when Chicago supporters turned in 16-000 votes Midwestern players dominate the poll at this stage of the voting A1 Blozis Georgetown tackle is the only player from another section who ranks among thf top 11 Vie and Sad 1:1 5 a Gordon Leads A Batters World Ntwi 10:30 am Patricia's Halt baak 4:30 fm Kaltanbam 4:00 and 10:30 pm Andy Harrington Gonial manager and second baseman of the Salt Lake Bees shares with A1 Korhonen Boise pitcher and outfielder top batting honors in the Fioneer league Each had a S36 swat average according to figures released Monday Tammy Darsay Johnny Pratawts Volo Song Snatches tl LOBBY SUltltifllll Tuesday night Meanwhile Salt lake fans will get their first look at the Twin Falls Cowboys during the second half as the much improved club begins a three-game set-to at Com unity park and the Idaho Falls Pussets and Ogden Reds will renew their old grudge at John Affleck park All three battles wall begin at 20 and good crowds are expected at all parks Bolstered by the addition of three new players from the now defunct West Texas-New Mexico league the Pilots have since July 20 showed much of the class that characterized the pennant winning Boise club The Pilots opened the second-half chase after finishing the first-half race in a fourth-place tie with Ogden by sweeping a three-game senes with the Idaho Falls Pussets but bogged down in their frst tnp to Salt Lake City But after getting out of the Utah capital they resumed their winning ways by taming the Russets two games to one in a senes at Idaho Falls On their home diamond at Airway park Boise dropped an 31-inning 5-6 decision to the Bees on July 14 but been stopped since Cards Top Hitting The Cards on the other hand have been continuing some lusty bitting and were the No 1 club In the league in club batting in statistics released Monday but have been severely handicapped by the loss of Pitcher Frdnk Nelson to Sacramento of the Pacific Coaat league A I wavs a strong club St home the Cardinals are expected to give Boie a stiff battle in the series erd the outcome will give fans an excellent chance to judge the Pilots' chance to win the second-half flag The Twin Falls Cowboys will be more feared by the Bees as Tuesday's senes gets under at Community park than at any other time this season One of the Bronco Busters whom th Salt Lakers will be watching moft wall be Second Sacker Earl Hafriman whose timely blows beat the Cardinals on two different occasions last week Though the Bees lost four out ef six games on the road last week In all but one of the games they lost the score was close If they play their customary good game at home the senes (s expected to be close and may be even a walkaway for them The advantage of plaving at home should give should give the Reds an Trotting Stake 1 i "IS "HOBBY Mauriello Dreams of Being Heavyweight Champion Novelty Show i r- Taalfkt at 4:30 f- OLD ORCHARD Maine July 20 Y) While making his first start of the season Volo Song two-year-old brown colt owned by Will Strang of Brooklyn and driven by Ben White turned in two sparkling efforts to win the $5000 trotting stake Monday in the Grand Circuit opening at this CHICAGO July 20 Joe Gordon of the New York Yankees held the top spot among American league batters Monday but the Boston Red Sox had several competitors in a position to challenge him if and when they enjoy a slugging spree Gordon lone Yank on the list of the 10 foremost swatters picked up six points in the standings through games to push his average to 314 Ted Williams of Boston slumped seven points to 337 and hia teammate Bobby Doerr dropped five to 331 However another Bostonian John Pesky moyed up two points to 328 1 The others in order were: Les Fleming Cleveland Indians 327 Stan Spence Washington Senators 320 Dom DiMaggio Boston and Ned Harris Detroit 302 apiece George Case Washington 298 Vern Stephens St Louis Browns 293 NEW YORK July 20 Tami Mauriello a young Halim boy from the Bronx who has barged into the hazy heavyweight picture w-ith the speed of a freight dreams these days of being heavyweight champion of the world come September Tough Tami 22 has stepped 0 late Timers Sell McNair To Athletics DETROIT July 20 Eric McNair Detroit Tiger shortstop whose contract was takerj up last Friday by the Washington Senators and who then refused to join the club was sold Monday to the Philadelphia Athletics General Manager Jack Zeller said the deal with the Senators W-hich brought Pitcher Jack Wilson to the Tigers had hpen canceled but Wilson was with the team when it arrived Monday from a disastrous eastern trip? a oo 6 16 6 30 Of the World Farm Flashes Concert Orchestra Morgan Beattv News Pages tot Melody ir Texas Jim RoOertaon KDYL Chide Ranch Farm News World Coverage New Morning Devotion aeaaaaS aaesaaa Pioneer Looj Swat Figures Ct Hi 6 aBj 8 7 7 if 7 into the front ranks of the challengers in less than a year after a brief career in which he started as a middleweight became an outstanding light-heavyweight and then ate his way into the unlimited division Campaigning but eight months in the heavyweight class Mauriello has scored six knockouts and a decision and drawn with Rapid Bob Pastor So sensational has been his rise that now only two men and army regulations stand between him and a fall battle with Joe Louis The first obstacle has been surmounted He faces the veteran Red Bur-man in the Garden Thursday night and the winner goes against Lee Savold the blasting blond from Iowa probably in August There is no official word from the army but it has been indicated Soldier Joe may be allowed to defend his title against the survivor of this elimination in the fall Mauriello tall and rangy suffered an ankle Injury as a child which makes his footwork awkward But the Bronx battler is a good solid puncher with plenty of with ABreakfat Club Don McNeil The Yawn Patrol Tima Report World COveratre News Last Call to Breakfast 7 -41" Breakfast Club Decker Wins June 8 Ok If 8 Leg Title at 8 00 8 15 8 30 Overnight News OPennv Wise Ocholr toft Women In War Serenade and Time Reports Band Music $Lone Journey Uncle Zip Gen Store Tune News and Music Turning the Pages Benny Goodman orch Helen Hiett News Sons of the Pioneers -ChaDlaln Jim 8 A 8 Cf-f 9 Cf -V 9 rs 9 Pocatello AB Jo TvT 31 8 Amtrarte lb 271 Bob Joratz rf 239 McConnell 23 fJIco Rtftter 2b 241 Far! Peteraen 226 Oeoree Valine Bro8n rf-p Christensen PatUson of FMte Pare of Fddie Green Nick Cm tints Williams 241 Manuel Vargas Ted Springer 32 TB 10 3 17 109 9 XOi 94 120 28 3 77 66 1 5 7 72 14 7 RBI 4 59 61 38 35 39 13 38 27 2 31 6 4 Pet 323 317 310 304 303 -296 283 267 250 241 239 233 222 216 167 125 g-Sertmd Husband Honeymoon Hill John' Other Wife Juat Bill confidence He turned professional early in 1939 after a good showing as a Golden Gloves fighter failed in two attempts to lift the light-heavyweight crown from Gus Lesnevich His manager persuaded him to turn heavyweight and this decision was the making of Mauriello In rapid succession he belted out Buddy Knox Gunnar Barlund Ted Wint Henry Cooper Eldridge Eatman and Jim Turner Then they gave him the acid test spoiler of many a hopes Mauriello had Rapid Robert on the canvas and Pastor was lucky to get a draw Mauriello returned to the ring wars last week with an easy decision over Tough Tony Musto of Chicago using the stocky mid-westerner as a punching bag to sharpen up for Burman who also is shooting for a crack at Louis This despite the fact that the Bomber kayoed him in five rounds at the Garden in January 1941 Thoughts of that body punch with which Louis laid him away still make the ruddy Burman face turn a sickly green Burman who when he wins is a protege of Jack Dempsey and when he loses belongs to one Xfaxie Waxnvsn has been fighting for lost prestige ever since Mauriello is a one to two favorite to whip Burman and faces the bout with the aplomb of a lion tamer preparing to cuddle a kitten flatten anybody I tag with my Tami says confidently care whether Burman Savold or Louis A chin's a chin in my book and the thing to do is bang it" Joe Decker won the June leg directors' cup tournament at the Salt Lake Country club Monday by defeating Ernest Halverson one up in an 18-hole match Dr Skidmore reached the finals of the July leg by (downing Jack Sweet 4-3 in a semifinal match edge over Idaho Falls in the senes at Ogden On Fnday Idaho Falls will move on down to Salt Lake City Boise will play at Ogden and Twin Falla will be at Pocatello as a new three-game series begins OBoake Carter Newt Mary Lee Tavlor Oti 8 Marine Band Entertainment Guide aRem Johnson dBchrlor' Children World Coverage News -Organ Concert Kate Smith Speaks Btg 8lster SHelea Trent Gal Sunday Patty dub Newt National Farm tind Home Hour io 00 10 15 1030 1045 TB 98 135 7 3 21 lf0 96 Afternoon Programs Salt I site A A Harrington 2b 247 Kuos Of 3b 265 Far! Owen of 8 Dlianleh 1 Hernandez lb Sander of Reeves of Glo arrhlnl 3b McOraw Guidbo rg OreHa Petersen Ctetrea aa 3 1 Cttanbh 83 87 4 8 1 8 7 8 6 I 66 28 1 1 4 1 I in 1 i 42 1 RBI 47 63 32 38 53 33 33 16 1 4 4 3 -14 26 Pet 336 328 322 316 311 277 252 2 30 220 2 22 20 8 183 1 8 1 73 0U Bright Horizon 94 30 16 4 1 1 14 1 6 I I OCertrle Foster new Organelles Noontlms News Sslt l-sks Classified Light of the World LonelV Women Guiding Light Hymns of All Churche ear WTed Malone WJamea McDonald Newa The Three Barrier Jenny's Storlea We Love and Learn -Th Goldbergs The House Hunter For Your Knlnvmrnt- Music of Bach Handel and Movwrt Tabernacle Organ Knos Msnnlrut News a)Joyce Jordan News and Concert Mrv Marlin Ms Pei kins Pepper Young -Rtght to Hspplnr Peacott Presents Va riety Progam News George Hicks The Charioteers AUTOMOBILE DEALERS TO BE CLOSED JULY 24th 25th 26fh Ogden Classified Club Matinee tStsSSs 2 -59 News Backstage Wife Srorv of Stella Dallas Tiorenvo Jones Young Wldder Browp ('Olga Coehlo Songs fvJoeV Kearns and Ore (gVsttant Lady Stories America Loves Club variety show writ Garry Moore News at 2:59 a Girl Marrlse 8 President's News Man With a Band News Women's Page O-Joe rase! to Orch Melodic Moments SUNDAY) TO GIVE THEIR Twin Bill Race Set Around Town Musical Roundup Hollvwood Esbrees Rhapsodv In Wax World Coverage News Siesta Time Patricia's Notebook Tropical Moods Dr MAI on World New Fasy Ace Mr Keen This Is Ctab 5 55 Tribune News Latest News Flash Melodic Moments Afternoon Rhythms World Coverage New Easy Aces Mr Keen Charlie Barnett's Or News and Scores 6dO 6-16 6 30 6 45 SALEM July 20 (INS) And now a doubleheader horse racing card Scheduled lo open an 18-day meeting Monday Rocking park officials carded a special program of 15 races beginning at 10 a August 5 Proceeds will go to army and navy relief funds New and Music Evening Programs EMPLOYES A THREE-DAY HOLIDAY Famous Jury Trials I- -t -j Famous Jury Trial BASEBALL 1 33 077 4 3 26 Tehnlnr FYedrtrk 7o 7 16 7 30 Battle of the Bandereon-Crummlt Meredith Willson's Orchestra ttommj Riggs and Betty Lou "Cheers From the Camps" Soldier tn Nev World News QMusle and Ramona Gena Krup Newa and RBT 12 37 50 42 31 17 13 7 24 We sincerely appreciate your patronage and ask your indulgence during these three days that we are turning over to our employes as a well-deserved vacation TONIGHT SALT LAKE BEES Fa 6s 1 8 80 68 66 46 51 46 11 40 3 5 7 36 6 3 Idnlm AB Wertner of 57 S1U erthrn bf 9b 75 Paterson of 935 6 Jeen lb Mijtrahv Rvan of jvmidson 2b 16 Hfttle 47 Rav Adams 3b Garland Pfale Tnrdin Twnn sa o' Ferrara BhHa tiiVl 27 Earl Oodwln New Hum Sc Abner Baseball continued TB 27 07 04 67 60 56 17 65 4 6 7 47 6 6 Pot 316 268 238 234 1 00 186 1 76 156 1 58 1 50 140 111 9 00 9 15 9 30 Fred Waring Newsroom of the Air Johnny Presents Ray Bloch's Music I J'Amo Andy 5X3 ictus Miller's Orch Arthur Gaeth News This is Your Country Reds Lum Abner Baseball Ogden and Idaho Falls 0 9 13 6 A A 1 Twin Falla TWIN FALLS COWBOYS ARCII BROWNING Inc BALLARD MOTOR CO BENNETT MOTOR CO BLAIR MOTOR CO CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO FRED A CARLESON CO FREED MOTOR CO GRANT HAYES CO KEN GARFF LYMAN MOTOR CO L- II STRONG MOTOR CO LESS TAYLOR MOTOR CO STREATOR-SMITII Inc A TOURSSEN QUALITY AUTO CO CQMFMIITY smTn WfcM TFMPU 1240 KOVO Provo Broadcasts An Mataal fro grow 1450 KEUI Prlt lradeots All Mrl Pragrs Reserved Seats on Sale at Mint Cafe 27 2nd So Nges I.

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