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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 14

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Cham'p' ions and prospective champions in the largest: Noma Roberts Donna Hume' ler Norma Stephens tennis tournament of the year the atitinal Tribune Virginia Leary Jo Ann Squires Osceola Herron Municipal meet Left to right the players are Stephen Herron Joe Bonn Ellswo rthIhie Dick Champsoi tennis k-k7 3- were held at Liberty park Wednesday This year's meet was threatened by rain severattimes but all entries cooperated in grand shape from the start 0 5- From The Press Box Rain Delays Pair if Title Duels Ain Hoy Tips Kovacs in Tennis Upset MU11( Kova Tertn Mehner Trips Berg in Tourney Final Matches Produce Good Net Play in All Age Size Groups 'TA 4 01 Irr? 7 iW 44 ii ross VN''1 1 kf 4 V''' 1 'ii' i i 't )- -3 i -0 -7-i: 4 i---- -7-: i -i I 4- ---kt --c --0-71 0 :7 00tiot -2 1 0o4hlt Is :7 1 1 131 4- 414 -4040 i 4 3 1- I' 1 1 14 te i sekt ''4! 0 --4: aokm 4 -7 I i 4 4 4 0 4 '46 4 1- '1'' L'' 4 ''1 qt 4t4s'44 "it 1 444 x' i'''' 1: 2 07 4 4 4' l'rf 4I 1 4 i 4' i-- ip It' t4 ts-- 00 A x' 40' 0: ":1 ve 4 0 -t S' irt lac OP I oi 0 it 0 1 1 i i ''4 1r 4 1e 4 4' so i-1 fl v-v t-i As A il rs' 4 '4: '''''I'' I 0 4 4 7t 1 4: ii ''i n'' 1 t444k 't -54- 4 i-0 10-a's 11P 5 4 i '-44rN 4' I t' ki -4 0 I 4 it- 7 e-'04 4 oi 1 4 '4 t''' vd-1 i -1- 1 '''''r 'i s-o' 4 4rzel'' 444 -tit44t-I''''i Special to The Tribune LAKE PLACID Y--Prank Ifehner University of Utah star Wednesday advanced to the semifinals of the Lake Placid club Invitation tennis tournament by defeating Teammate Cliff Berg 2-6 6-1 6-2 Berg's sharp volleys In the first set gave him six straight games after Mehner took a 2-0 lead After the first set in which Mehner obstinately -refused to come to the net--Frank played steady tennis advancing to the forecourt' and serving brilliantly In Thursdays semifinal encounter he meets Dan Sullivan California junior college chame pion for a berth in the final round Sullivan Wednesday upset fourth-seeded Buddy Reynolds 7-5 6-3 Mehner and Berg -advanced to the semifinals in the doubles by scoring a 6-0 6-1 victory over Bob Buck and Chuck Foster of Lake Placid Semifinals in the doubles also are scheduled for Thursday A new and promising set of champions was crowned in the annual Tribune-Municipal tennis tournament Wednesday as the 'finals of the huge court carnival were staged at the Liberty perk 7-courts The title tussles brought to a close one of the biggest end best mass-participation meets in the history of the 12-yearold event which is sponsored by The Tribune and Salt Lake City recreation department for the benefit of the average player Ftain which hampered the tour- Lack Graydon Schulder 6-3 644 ney Saturday unexpectedly cut hi the boTe short the final program and forced last round of the singles a postponement of the last two Jizytmy Nee ley and Eddie Ander- -matches the junior girls and worn- son teamed to perfection as they won from the strong combination en's doubles battles These matches of Mel Hansen and Kent Patter-will be completed Thursday and son 6-4 the boys' doubles Friday vent The vieters hold the lokadi a TI back Graydon Schulder 6-3 64 in the last round of the boys' singles Jimmy Nee ley and Eddie Ander- on teamed to perfection as they won from the strong combination of Mel Hansen and Kent Patterson 6-4 6-3Jn the boys' doubles event The victors held the lead all By Jimmy Hodgson The tournament that develops the tennis champions the annual Tribune Municipal event was brought to an interesting and fitting close at Liberty park Wednesday night with a complete new list of champions being crowned These champions will become the future champions in city and state tournaments as previous winners have done because this huge mass-participation meet has developed just about 95 per cent of the Utah champions of the past 10 years The winners in this meet are not-champions now but they are the boys and girls who have the ability to go on and become titleholders That's why this tournament is so Important to Utah tennis The tournament attracted a field of more than 1000 players this season That's about the same enrollment -of last year But through the long and tedious elimination process leading up to the crowning of the it champions there was not a single disagreement or unpleasantness That speaks for fine sportsmanship by the young netten as well as competent direction en the part of The Tribune and city recreation department co-sponsors Of the event Women to Play Four Golf Matches Friday 1 41 4 4 i c04:) 2a is c- Champs get medals Miss Jessie Schofield II pins Tribune medal on Eddie Anderson while hi I 4' 44'agoe're ilettI 4 U'''''' 74kftit1pS-4 '14" I t'40X ia ''1' l'k '--44 't '41 i- :64 Att -v if-'1A''' 41 47 :1 174 1 4 Jimmy Neeley looks on The pair won the boys' doubles honors Wednesday 'i i''' 4 'S 1 "4600WfitmoseW09-ttl" -e 1 Z' 'fk By Sid Feder SEA BRIGHT July 23 UM Old Man Upset finally bit the zneh's half Sea Bright invitation tennis tournament Wednesday and wiped highly regarded Frank Kovacs out of the quarterfinals although an the other seeded stars bad a 3-comparatively easy time getting by Kovais the nation's third ranking amateur 'end fourth-seeded in this tournament cracked under the pressure put on by unseeded Gardner Mulloy the 24-year-old Florida lawyer Fresh from -his victory in the Sullivan county (N Y) tournament at Grouinger lake last week Mulloy trounced his Oakland (CaL) rival 3-8 7-5 6-4 and marched into the quarterfinals 1feet Mud Resistance Meantime the three top-seeded racquet-swingers Don McNeill Bobby Riggs and Frankle Parker encountered only mild resistance The ranking foreign list was split when Francisco Segura of Ecuador bowed out while Ladislav Hecht former Czech Davis cup-per remained in the running by whipping little Bitsy Grant The women's singles reached the semifinals without surprises although unranked Helen' Bernhard of New York still survived along with the seeded stars Mrs Sarah Palfrey Cooke of New York and the Californians Helen Jacobs and Dorothy May Bundy Mulloy beat Kovacs at his own and forced the lanky Californian into repeated errors Kovacs lost his touch in the second set when Mulloy broke bis service twice Top-seeded McNeil scored a 8-1 4-6 6-1 victory over Seymour Greenberg of Chicago whose left-handed slants annoyed the national champion only briefly in the second set Riggs the tournament's defending champion turned back stubborn Billy Talbert of Cincinnati 6-4 8-6 while Parker beginning to hit his stride oh grass ousted Sidney Wood the former Davis cupper 6-0 75 Round Out Bracket Rounding out the quarterfinal bracket Hecht eliminated Bitsy Grant 4-6 6-2 6-1 Wayne Sabin of Reno won over Segura 6-1 0-6 6-3 and the California bles partners Jack Kramer and Ted Schroeder downed Joe Fishbach of New York and Billy Crosby of Oakland Cal respectively Kramer won at 10-8 8-6 and Schroeder at 6-2 6-0 By Sid Fet SEA Brill 01d Man rneh's half tennis tourn wiped high vacs out of though all bad a 3-coni getting by Kovais tl ing amateul this tourna the pressur Gardnar Florida lay victory 'in (N Y) tou lake last A his Oaklanc 6-4 and terfinals 1feet Mud 1 Meantirnt racquet-swi Bobby Rigg encounterc The rankin when Fran dot bowed Hecht fon per remair whipping The wor the sernifir although hard of Ne along with Mrs Sarah York and Jacobs and Mulloy lanky Cali errors Kw the second his service Top-seed 8-1 4-8 6-1 Greenberg handed sus tional chal the second rnent's turned bac bert of On Parker bel on grass oi former Dal Round Ou Rotmdiru bracket Grant 4-6 of Reno lo 0-6 6-3 al bles partni Ted Schrot bach Ne by of Oak Kramer Is Schroeder 44 "---4 4-4 -4 4 tt 4 444 -4 -4 -b a- )1 the way and both played fine tennis Cute little Sally Tipton one of the smallest girls in the tournament presented a surprising assortment of shots as she romped off with the girls' singles honors Little Sally has beaten many girls almost twice her size in the tournament Against Kathryn Rigby Wednesday ahe made some blistering returns sad surprise shots for a player of heraire to control the battle all the way Virginia Leary and Jo Ann Squires were too good for the young Christopulos sisters and dropped only one game they took the speedy match 6-1 6-0 Steady Play In Midget Camp The battle of the midgets nevr division in the tournament brought out some good but conservative tennis with steady young Dick Coopef edging out scrappy Holladay Fryer 6-1 6-4 Miss Jessie Schofield head et the city recreation department presented The Tribune medals to all the champions and awards were also given to runners-up in every division The final matches were smoothly directed by Joe Christensen of the recreation department A fine gallery was on hand to watch the youngsters fight it out for the prizes New Game Director Outlines Views On Problems Facing Department Ellsworth Hale steady and accurate-stroking veteran who his been trying to win this tournament for years came through with the men's singles title He turned pack Aqui lla Findlay with surprisng ease 6-1 6-0 Howard Bywater and LaMar Culver teamed to take the men's tioubles honors from the Hal brothers Clane and Ellsworth in a hard-fought match 9-7 6-3 to split up the men's court laurels Osceola Herron Captures Crown Osceola Herron came forth with an excellent display of stroke-making to win the women's singles honors She defeated Noma Roberts 6-3 6-4 Miss Herron brushed through the women's division with ease Her only really hard match of the tournament was played in the semifinals against Donna HursCler when she was forced to the Limit to win 7-5 8-6 Miss Herron became one ot the klsio double winners in the tournament when she paired with brother Stephen to win the mixed doubles crown from Max Donaldson and Ruth Watson 6-3 3-6 6-3- Junior Girls Battle Friday The Junior girls' doubles battle between Beverly Jane Andrus-Ar len Hammond and Ruth WatsonVerda Olson will be played Friday at 6 prn at Liberty This match was scheduled last and the rain made it impossible to even start the affair Joe Bonny a husky young net ter with a world-of promise turned Utah Women's Golf association teams will swing into action again Friday with four battles on the docket Forest Dale will play at Logan Salt Lake Country club will go to Provo Bonneville will tangle with Ogden Country club at Ogden and Nib ley Park will entertain Fort Douglas All matches will start promptly at 9 a according to Mrs Hansen chairman of the team committee The lineups: Fares Dale as Lem Mary LORI 1101111011 V11- Clair Lobb Mrs Irvine vs Mrs araanaltei Mrs Hansen vs Mrs Lundahl Mrs Reinfleisch vs Mrs Alta Palmer Mrs Taylor vs Mrs Gardner Mrs Helen Osborne vL Mrs Budge Mrs Anderson vs Mrs Rath Ball Mrs Paul Hotter vs Mn Helen John Bybee to Meet Varre Vern Bybee former Utah amateur ring ace has been promised a bout with Charley Varre of New York as a result of his easy 10- round decision over Ray Price at San Francisco Monday night before a near-capacity house Bybee is a popular favorite in the coast city and reported to be one of the best attractions in the Bay region Vern is popular because he likes to mix and hes plenty of Mass Varre is highly regarded in the east and has fought some of the top-notchers in the game Salt Lake City's classy young quartet of netters who have been sent to compete in the national junior tourniunent and other events have Already proved they deserved the trip by their performances in the Northwest- tournamnt at Minneapolis These fine young stars give promise of a bright tennis future in Utah comeaffillated with some branch of the organization "The fish and game department of Utah is financed almost entirely from funds derived from persons who fish and hunt This is a special fund that is being used to protect and restore the fish and game resources of the state "This special fund policy is now followed by nearly all states No part of this fish and game fund should ever be 'diverted" Anderson said Mayor Anderson complimented Commissioner Newell Cook on the success that Ire has bad in obtaining federal aid on wild life projects He also said that the forest service grazing service park service fish and wild life service and all other federal departments having to do with public lands and waters have done much for the state of Utah and that they must be kept working Wasatch League Friday's delsedull I 13-B Insulation vs Orates Leese hors No 2 5:411 mCroncestt No 1:46 at Provo vs Mrs IF Farrell vs Mrs Corleisson VI Mrs Anderson vs Mrs Worthington vs Mrs A Broaddus VI Mn Rasmussses vs ra A Braun vs Mrs Edith Stela at Oggeaor vs Mrs Williams litra 3 Allen vs Mrs 8 Doha Vs Mrs White VI Mrs Vars vs Mrs A Recker vs Mrs TAM' vs Mrs Bead Jensen at Mildew Park vs 1 irs Helen Wise vs Mrs Henderson vs Mrs Al RITIOTT vs Mra Kiaghorn vs Mrs Ruth Smith vs Mrs Christie vs Mrs Johnson vs Mrs Bretehmas Salt Lake Mrs I 'toed Mrs Stewart Mrs IL Peck Mrs Oloin tirs Cassias Mrs A Johnson Igrs Camelia Mrs Cunningham Menaleville Mrs McFarland Mrs Riling Espedsh) Mrs Frank Duncan Mrs Phyllis Petry Mrs Raveleered Mrs Agnes Williams Mrs Margaret Peery Mrs Realness Page Dessias Mrs Bertagneie Mrs Perry Davis Mrs Jennings Mrs Manles Mrs A Hugh? Mrs Undhs Mrs Cheal Mrs Allen Tribune Intermountain Wire PEOVO--Peinting out that fish and game conservation is basically a problem of land management Mayor Mark Anderson of Provo appointed Tuesday as state fish and game director Wednesday issued a statement broadly outlining his views of the problems of his new office Recognizing that the problem of land management is essentially the problem of harmonizing conflicting ilffes of the sportsmen and the livestock raiser and irrigation farmer Mayor Anderson admitted that this was the major task facing him Mayor Anderson said that he was a firm believer in the commission form of fish and game administration and that with a fair trial it can be made to succeed With Utah now occupying a position of respect in wild life circles of the nation Mayor Anderson promised to preserve and build on the foundations of his predecessors lie said that the improvement and construction of fish hatcheries and the providing of improved marsh areas for migratory water fowl must be maintained despite probable loss of federal funds The newly appointed director said that while the new fish and game department would make no effort to control elections or policies of conservation groups of the state these groups would find him cooperative He also said that he would work with the sportsmen's groups of the state but would refrain from active participation in these organizations He complimented the Utah Wild Life federation upon its good work of the few years of Its existence and urged Utah sportsmen to be Results of Final Matches nMtmy Tennis Tourney Meat's Stogies Ellsworth Halo def A quills Bind las 6-I 6-0 Mtne Doubles Just to keep the record straight and answer a few of the many questions received about Joe DiMaggio's batting spree The Yankee blaster set a new major league record by hitting in 56 consecutive games Joe had previously set the coast league record by connecting in 61 straight contests but that Is not the minor league record The minor league record was set by Joe Wilhoit with Wichita of the old Western league in 1919 when he collected hits in 65 consecutive games Authority for the record is the baseball annual published by the Balldom Publishing company of Youngstown Ohio DINIaggio's recent streak lasted two months and five days In the 58 games Joe struck out only five times two of those third strikes being called lie averaged one run batted in each game and scored 55 runs tit the 511 games Best Ball Go on Program Best On Juskw Mete' Doubles Beverly Jan Andrus-Anew) Harnmee4 vs Ruth Witson-Verda Oison "'welt rained out to be played at Liberty Pls IL PH( lay Boys Meet le Joe Bonny del Oraydost chnidet 6-2 6-4 Boys' Doubles Eddie Anderson-Jimmy Nee lee def Wei Hansen-Kent Peterson 6-46 6-3 Girls' Piggies Pally Tipton def Kathryn Rigby 11-1 6-3 Ghee' Doubly trtrainia Learylo Arm Sontres det Bantle Christopulos-Dismond Chrtstopts boa 6-0 Mere Metz lee Dirk Cooper Get Hoitaday Fryer Commission Discharges Two Game Wardens Two fish and game wardens who have been In the service of the state for 19 years were discharged 1Vednesday by the state fish and game commission They were George Cox of Springville and Earl Clyde of Heber No successors have yet been appointed Several days ago the commission discharged It Terry and Evans wardens who have seen many years of service Terry's dismissal resulted in a number of protests being sent to both the governor and the Howard Bywater-LaMar Outver def Clans Ha la-Ellsworth Hale 9-7 6-3 Wenten's Station Osceola Herron def Noma Roberts 8-3 6-4 Women's Doubles Ver lie MeGbie-Ruth Watson loading Noma Robert-Donna Huraeler 3-1 in first set when match ealled rein Match to be completed Thursday Liberty No 1 10 a denier Singles Nob Williams def Rob Ogilvie 8-1 8-3 Junior Doubiso Itob Wil liamo-Mtlt Genres dot Calvin Ne leon-Keith Ellertson 6-2 6-4 Junior Girls Singles Norms Stephens deL Norma Halverson 6-3 2-6 6-3 Richard Cleo Reach Finals Milted Doubles ttopiten florron-Oseengs Herren ter Mat DenaldeonRutt Watson 04 3-41 OGIIEN With most of the outstandlitI golfers in the state taktng part the El Mont club will stage its annual amateur beat-ball tournament Thursday as one of the sports features of the Ogden Pioneer Days celebration Ed Kingsley will team up with Bill Korns Walter Cosgriff will pair with Vern Bowdle and George Eccles will pair with Gus Becker Li three of the standout teams Play will begin at 9 a with the second 18 holes scheduled to get under way at 2 paw WItn twil Duwlur anti Eccles ill pair with Gus Becker as thr of the standout teams lay ee ill begin at 9 a with the second 18 holes scheduled to get under way at 2 OCTIEN standikg frig part stage ite a tournamen the sports Pioneer Ed King Bill KOTILI pair with Eccles wil as three Play wil the secont get under 04 1 1 mrNNEAPOLIS Warner and Cleo Sinnard of Salt Lake City entered the finals of the northwest junior tennis championships here Wednesday by taking down comparatively easy semifinal matches Warner defeated his fellow Utahn Bill Koch 6-1 6-2 and Sinnard downed Ken Bo3rum a seeded player 6-3 6-1 The Salt Lake boys will meerin the finals Thursday Don Gunner the defending stogies champion who was eliminated by Warner Tuesday and Boyum defeated- Koch and Mae Pyke to advance In the doubles The scores were 6-3 3-6 8-4 Warner and Sinnard will meet Boyym and Gunner for the doubles title Thursday easy semifinal matches Warner defeated his fellow Utahrt Bill Koch 6-1 6-2 and Sinnard downed Ken Bo3ruM a seeded player 6-3 6-1 The Salt Lake boys will meerin the finals Thursday Don Gunner the defending stn- gles champion who was eliminat- ed by Warner Tuesday and Boyum defeated Koch and Mac Pyke to advance In the doubles The scores were 6-3 3-6 8-4 Warner and Sinnard will meet Boyym and Gunner for the dm- Wes title Thursday Dale Women Hold Flag Tournament Mrs O'Brien and Mrs Don Brooks won honors in-the flag tournament at Forest Dale Wednesday -which featured the weekly feminine competition at the course Mrs O'Brien planted her flag just 11 feet from the cup on the last hole before running out of strokes and Mrs Brooks in class was one foot from the hole on nuinber 17 Dale omen Hold nag Tournament Mrs O'Brien and Mrs Don Brooks won honors in-the flag tournament at Forest Dale Wednesday which featured the weekly feminine competition at the course Mrs O'Brien planted her flag just 11 feet from the cup on the last hole before running out of strokes and Mrs Brooks in class was one foot from the hole on nu ber 17 a Fort Meet Today A flag tourney will be held at the Fort Douglas Golf club Thursday Pioneer day it was reported Wednesday by Pro Tee Branca In addition a mixed Scotch foursome twill be held starting at 1 in CHICAGO July 23 (111) Tony Zale Gary Ind National Boxing association middleweight champion knocked out Ossie (Bulldog) Harris Pittsburgh Pa with a right to the jaw in the first rourC of their scheduled 10-round bout In the Chicago stadium outdoor arena Wednesday night Za le dropped his foe after one burgh negro fell straight backward and then rolled over on his face and was unable to move at the count of 10 Zale fought at 161 pounds with Harris scaling 16114 Zale kept stalking Harris with right hands to the body to set him in position to land the knockout blow Harris was too busy backing Tony Zak Scores First-Round Knockout minute and 40 seconds Th Pitts-taway to do any damage to Zale and succeeded in landing only a couple of futile jabs to the head before Zale nailed him with a right that traveled with lightning speed A crowd of 3800 attended Pete Lello Gary Ind weighing 136 knocked out George Toy 138 a Chinese youth of Cleveland Ohio in the second round of their scheduled 10-rounder 1 AGED BEER A ALE OLD- STOCIE ALE 0016 oil others in ths Wrest 'watts Its tops in Purity Last and flavor 104411 SPIIM443 COMPANY MN MANCISCO CAM 1011 0 I Tony Zale First-Rd Knockout rN 011111 ex: cores oun ou CHICAGO July 23 (111) Tony minute and 40 seconds The Pitts-away to do any damage to Zale Zale Gary Ind National Boxing burgh negro fell straight back- and succeeded in landing only a Fort Meet Today association middleweight cham- I couple of futile jabs to the head i 1 face and was unable to move at ward and then rolled over on his before Zale nailed him with a right "tie (t- OLD STOCIE ALE Gn DI- Icn oc out 0 si (B Ild A flag tourney will be held at the count of 10 that traveled with lightning speed the Fort Douglas Golf club Harris Pittsburgh Pa with a Zale fought at 161 pounds with A crowd of 3800 attended Outsells ell others In the West Thursday Pioneer day it was right to the jaw in the first rour Harris scaling 1614 Pete Lello Gary Ind weighing i because Its tops in reported Wednesday by Pro Tee of their scheduled 10-round bout Zale kept stalking Harris with 136 knocked out George Toy 138 Zest and Flavor Branca In addition a mixed in the Chicago stadium outdoor right hands to the body to set him a Chinese youth of Cleveland AGED Purity Scotch foursome swill be held arena Wednesday night in position to land the knockout Ohio in the second round of their DEER A ALE likikttit sprodwie compatif $414 stoxisco cAut starting at 1 tn Yale dropped his foe after one blow Harris was too busy backing scheduled 10-rounder 1 a I 4 Fort Me A flag 1 the Fort Thursday reported Branca Scotch ft starting a a.

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