Show ilatchBdck Loop Lead From Tribe They're Counted Upon to Star for Utah Aggies Raschi Hurls lor NewYorkClub 6-Hii- - ' - f— ? c X - r six-hi- I M I ' 4 the tickets A r f h ' The Yanks now lead the league by one game A tight-kni- t Yankee defense par- ticularly around second base pulled Raschi out of the few holes be was in But after New York went ahead in the fourth inning doubles by Gene on Woodling and Joe Collins the Indians seemed relatively subdued Early Wynn bulky Cleveland curve-balle- r who was seeking his 17th triumph but wound up with his 11th loss instead pitched on even terms with Raschi until the back-to-bac- k ''’ v V - - i A ?& v Wynn got Berra on a soft fly to right but Woodling always a Cleveland nemesis hit a double almost 400 feet to center field which Doby got his glove on but could not hold Collins then drove Woodling home with his double to right center Wynn r who left the in the game for a pinch-hitteeighth retired the next two batters easily but the damage bad been done " Cleveland New Yerk 1 abhoa' abhoa If 4 2 2 0 N'orencf 3210 Mitchell Avila 2b Dobycf Faster lb Roeen3b fUmpaonrf Boone M'Cosky Strlcklandi Hegane bClynn Tiptonc Wynnp cMajeski Brissiep 4 4 1 11 Babe 3b 4 0 1 0 M Doug ‘d 3b 0 4 4 14 0 Bauer art 4 2 111 Berrac 4 3 0 4 0 Woodlmglf 3 2 0 5 1 CoUinalb 1 0 0 0 Martin 2b 4 3 0 0 0 1 Rizzutoet 3 2 0 0 1 ftaschip 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 O' i ooo 0 0 0 0 110 0 0 1 0 0 2 111 10 0 10 0 i no 0 2 4 03 4 2 0 3 Eli Keolanui left and Barney Flenniken right are slated to shine for Utah State on the gridiron in 1952 Keolanui is a former Weber college athletic star He’ll bid for the center post on the expected powerful Farmer squad Flenniken will hold down left half and will do the punting Utah State meets College of Pacific at Ogden stadium the night of September 27 Kickoff will be 8 p m American League Tennis Doubles Is Repeat St Louis Cardinals Beat New Of 1951 Final CHESTNUt HILL (Up) York Giants 1 to Climb World’s champions Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor were fully tended today in reaching the Over Them Into Second Place nals Pf the 71st National Doubles j 1) S3747 Batch Ends A’s Streak PHILADELPHIA (AP)— The St Louis Browns nosed out the Phila in 11 indelphia Athletics nings yesterday in a game that saw Philadelphia the end of a e win streak a parade of nine pitchers and four home runs including bug Gus Zernial’s 24th of the year Aging Satchell Paige gained credit for the victory while the A’s fourth and final hurier Johnny Kucab was charged' with the — loss 12-1- 1 six-gam- SI Leal Philadelphia ABHOA ABHOA 5 3 0 1 2Jooatsa Marsh sa 4 0 8 1 3 111 Fainlb D’Maestrl 3 0 10 4 1 S OValorf Portercf 3 0 2 1 5 3 10 Clarkrf Niamanlf 3 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 Zernlallf dCaln 5 14 0 0 0 2 0 Philleycf Krylkilb 5 2 10 Mlchaela2b 4 2 10 Wertz rf 0 0 0 0 Hitchcock 3b 4 2 3 3 Palgep 0 3 3 4 Atrothc Dyck3b 16 Kellncrp Courtnye Lenhardt lb 3 2 4 2 Newsomp Golds bylb 1 0 4 0 aRob'tson 2 Hooperp 5 0 Young 2b Kucab p Stuartp 0 0 0 0 Harris! p Hogue p bZarlUa ini team-maet- ld ll 42 13 33 14 43 13 33 12 Totals Total Fanned for Newsom in 8th billed out for Hogu in 7th for Fannin in 9th ' eWalked dRan for Nteman in 9th 010 005 005 01—12 t Louis 010 035 101 00—11 Philadelphia — Valo Stuart RBI — Ledi E Young tiardt 3 Nieman 4 Courtney Porter Wertz Dyck 2 Michaels Zernial Hitchcock 3 Kellner 2 Aatroth Joost 2 Clark SB— Lenhardt Courtney 2 Porter Joost Coleman 3B —Michaels HR— ZerS— nial Nieman Lenhard Michael HitchJoost Michaels Hooper Paige — cock DP Marsh Young and Lenhardt: Hitchcock and Fain: Kellner Joost and Fain: Hooper Joost and Fain Left— St Louis 8 Philadelphia 8 BB— Stuart 2 Hogue 2 Kellner 2 Hooper 4 Kucab 1 SO—Stuart 1 HarrUt 1 Fannin(9-- 2 8 ) Paige Paige f Kellner(0-- 1 3 Winner— U— Duffy Rommel Loser— Kucab — A— PsptrsUs and McGowan T 338 8881 Red Sox Edge White Sox BOSTON (AP)— Rookie Sammy homer in the sixth White’s two-ruHector Skinoff Chicago’s inning the winning ny Brown provided margin for Lefty Mel Parnell yesterday as the Boston Red Sox and edged the White Sox e the Chicagoans’ clipped n 4-- 3 four-gam- unbeaten string Chics r Bssts I 6-- 2 64 6-- 2 With half the final match tled Seixas and Rose whizzed past the veteran team of Gardnar Mul-lo- y of Coral Gables Fla and Bill Talbert of New York—last Americans to hold the crown before Australia took over in 1949 The set- score a shabby licking Perhaps the best doubles in years with Sedgman was the semi-fina- l and McGregor pitted against the rising stars from the land down under Only the luck of the draw which placed both their teams in the lower bracket prevented this from being a repetition of last finaL year’s For a time it appeared that the Sedgman-McGregcombine might be meeting their first defeat since they were beaten at the Newport (R I) Casino Invitation tourney a year ago With Rosewall starring in the fore-couand the grim-faceyoung Hoad providing the power the pair literally drove their elders back from the net blasting unreachable angle shots One ral ly which the lads won after Rose-wa- ll had gone deep on a recovery brought the gallery of 5000 to their feet with cheers In the first set the lanky and accurate McGregor was broken Rosewall was twice on service broken once in the first set twice in the second and twice in the fourth Sedgman one of the finest players ever produced in any land was invincible at service and had two love games to his credit 6-- 2 6-- 3 or d rt Fanninp cColemanrf ! ington Senators three runs in the first inning and then pitched shutout ball the rest of the way today as tffe Detroit Tigers came from behind to win Detrelt Washington AB H O A AB HOA' Yost 7 5 15 1 5 0 3b 2 Grothcf 3 0 14 6 2 2 3 Hodcrl'n2b as Pesky 4 2 3 1 HatiicldSb 4 0 12 Jensen rf 3 1110 Runnels 5 3 10 Wood If 4 13 0Vernonlb 3 14 1 Busby cf 6-- 3 I 4 0 3 8 Grassoc Newhouser p 4 3 0 1 More no p 00 tConsuegrap 4 0 10 Thmbryjf 4 4 14 3 Goodman 2b 4 12 5 Fex2b 3 2 8 0 ’Gumpertp Mlnosojf - 4 14 0 Vollmerlf Schmeetef 10 2 0 Robsonlb 161 12 3410 27 11 27 37 Total Total 0 3 012 4 11 OGrnertJb Melejf 3 12 0 Struck out for Consuegra in 6th River aef -- 4 0 4 0 Everscf 3 13 1 bFlied out for Ferrick In 8th 3 12 2 Whitec Lollarc 031 002 000—8 3 10 2 Detroit Lepclo3b Csrsquelas '"13 0111 300 000 OOO — 3 3 0 0 0 12 Washington Lipoivss Brownp — E— Deis in g Moreno RBI Jensen Ver3 0 11 1 0 0 0 Parnell p aWrigbt 3 2 Newhouser Groth non 0 8 0 0 Ginsberg Kendyp 2B— Souchock Moreno 3B—Groth DP— Newhouser Ginsberg and Drop o: Fed-ero- ff 32 8 14 O' Total Total aFlisd out for Brown in 8th 100—3 Pesky and Dropo Runnels Hoder-let- n and Vernon Pesky Federoff and 000 002 Chicago OOX— 4 100 003 Boston Dropo Hatfield Federoff and Dropo E— CarasqueL Robinson RBI— Ever 2 Left— Detroit p Washington 10 BB — — Whit 2 Umom 2 LoUar 2B Minos© Newhouser 8 Moreno 1 Consuegra 2 HR — Whit LoUar SB— Throneberry S FuTick 1 SO— Moreno 2 Newhouser 3 DP — Lepcio Goodman and R and ER— Moreno 3 Consuegra 2 —Brown Gernert Left—Chicago 3: Boston S1 BB HO — Moreno 8 1In In2 3 Consuegra 3 in 2: Gumpert 0 in L HO 3 Ferrick —Brown 1 SO— Parnell 3 Brown —Brown 0 in 7 innings Kennedy 0 in 1 HBP— Moreno— (Ginsberg ) Balk Consuegra Winner — NewR and ER—Brown 4— Kennedy 10-- 0 Loaer — Moreno 8 U— Stehouser 1 3 Winner Parnell Parnell Loser — Brown (1-- 3 t Honochick Passa-rel-—la vens Summers McKinley Froesa T — 2 34 A—5355 Robb and Grieve T—1:53 A Rod'guazSb (4170 2-- 4-- 2-- 1- -3 WP-Nr-h- ouser 0-- 4-- 3-- 14831 Tigers Beat Nats WASHINGTON 8-- 7) 6-- 3 3-- 1 ot o Cardin Dodger four-gamseries which starts today has jammed St Louis hotels Fans are Registered from as far away as Texas and Alabama Tom Harmon former Michigan n will do the radio and television announcing of Detroit Lion football games this fall 'All-America- m OGDEN e ' great" falls Admits! 90c Ticket at Mint our in 7-- 8-- 7) 11-1- 1) 8-- 4-- 3) 0) 0-- 2-- 9-- 3-- Wilson Beats Cubs ' CHICAGO (UP) — Jim Wilson veteran Boston Braves’ right hander gave up 12 hits yesterday but pitched the route to defeat the Chicago Cubs for the fiftirtime this season 2 to 1 Bastan Chlcaga AB H O Al ABHOA 5 10 0 Baumhltzcf 4 3 4 0 4 2 7 1 ss 4 Fondylb Logan 3 4 0 8 2 Herm'skirf Torgesonlb 4 12 0 2 0 11 2 Sauerlf Coo per c 01 c 4 2 5 2 4 Gordonlf 12 Atwell 0 0 0 0 Jackson3b Daniels if 0 Serena2b 4 14 4 Thorparf 3b 33 10 0 11 Sraalleyss 30 4 2 Mathews 2 3 3 4 bAddis 10 0 0 Sistl2b 2 0 0 0 4 0 11 Schultzp Wilsonp 10 0 0 jaCav'etta 0 0 0 1 Lownp Jethroecf 114 110 ioi 33 12 27 11 33 8 27131 Total Total Hit RBI fly for Schultz In 7th hStruck out for Smalley In 8th — 000 000 200 2 Boston 000 OOO 100—1 Chicago E —Jackson Serena Thorpe RBI — 2B — Atwell Jethroe Logan Cavarretta Sisti SB — Cooper S— Jackson Herman-sDP— Serena Smalley and Fondy Logan SUtl and Torgeson (2 ) Left-Bo- ston 8 Chicago 7 BB— Schultz 4 3 Wilson 8 HO— Schultz SO— Schultz I St Als New Yvrk li 7 innings Lown 2 in 2 R and HR AB H O A’ AB H O A 4—Schultz Lown 0 2 Wilson 2 0 13 Lockmanlb 4 0 8 3 SFemusA Wilson Ul-1- 0 ) Loser—Schultz 4 1 4 5 3chndnst2b 3 12 5 Winner— Dark — Secory (3-and Goetz Warneke U Thomson cf 4 3 3 0 Musialcf Datcoli T— 213 A— (actual)— 13702 3 0 0 0 Slaughters! Eliott3b 0 0 0 0 Lowrey J! bHofman WiU’ms2b 1 1 0 2 D Ricecs Dodgers 3 Pirates 2 3 0 4 3 Gtav'no3b Thmpsn2b 4 Sislerlb 111 PITTSBPRGH Pa (UP) — The Hartgunrf 3 0 0 0 Brazlep Rhode If 3 Westrumc 111 Brooklyn Dodgers came back from 1 0 kl' Lanier p the brink of defeat yesterday with Connelly p ooFoi i ooo sRigney two out in the eighth inning to 0 Kennedyp 10 00 00 o' elrvtn score twice and hand the Pitts0 0 0 0 Spencer p burgh Pirates a 3-- 2 setback in 29 10 27 12 32 T 24 16' Totals Total final 1952 appearance at Forbes Filed out for Connelly 'dn 6th bHofman called out on sikes for El- field liot in 7th after Elliott ejeett'd with two Braeklyn Pittsburgh strike count (Strikeout charged to ElABHOA1 ABHOA liott ) 3b 5 Cox 0 115 Kosh’rek2b 3 0 12 cFlied out for Kennedy in 8th ss 4 Reese 4 0 3 5 13 Groatsa OOO OOO 001—1 New York 3 110 Mefvichlb 4 1 13 1 000 300 OOx — 3 Amoroarf St Louis 0 0 0 0 Will’malf 3 13 0 Kinerlf WilBrazle Sisler RBI — Glaviano 3 12 4 Bell rf 3 0 0 0 liams 2B— Dark Williams S— Brazle Rob’son2b 1 4 2 0 cDavis 0 0 0 0 DP— Dark Thompson Lock man: Wil Shubalf 0 0 3 0 Walls cf 4 10 0 liams Dark Lockman Sisler Hemus Furillorf 1 0 4 3 2 9 8 0 Camp’ellac M’Cul'ghc Sisler LOB— New York 5 St Louis 8 Pafkoef 3 0 11 110 0 dGar'giola BB— Lanier 2 Connelly 1 Spencer 1 4 0 10 0 0 0 0 Brazle 1 SO— Brazle 6 HO—Lanier 7 in Hodgeslb 1 0 3 2 Senerchiab 3 2 13 3 3 Connelly O in 1 3 Kennedy 2 in Labinep 0 Waughp 3 0 0 3 110 2 Spencer 1 in 1 R and ER —Lanier b Nelson 0 0 Mainp 0 0 Bridges xOOOl 0 3 and 3 Connelly 0 and Kennedy Black p OOOH 0 and 0 Spencer 0 and 0 Brazle 1 and 1 HP— Lanier (Hemus) WP— 33 Total 8 27 18' Total 30 8 27 14 U— Dont) L— Lanier Brazle (10-3- ) Singled for Labine in 8th at elli Ballanfant Barlick Gorman T— bRan for Nelson in 8th 227 A— 26273 cRan for BeU in 9th dSingled for McCullough in 9th Ran for Garagioia in 8th Reds Come From Behind 000 100 020— 3 8 1 CINCINNATI O (UP) — Wil- Brooklyn 010 000 100—3 8 1 Pittsburgh ta Robinson RBI— Klner lard Marshall broke a 2-- 2 tie with E— Groat Shuba 2 Robinson 2B — Sener-ch- ia an eighth inning drive into the HR —Kiner S — Black DP— Cox to Robinson and Hodges Hodges Reese and right field bleachers yesterday Left— Brooklyn 7 give the Cincinnati Reds a 3-- 2 vic- 8Robinson BB — Waugh 2 Main 1 Pittsburgh Labine 4 Phils 1 over SO— Black the Philadelphia tory Waugh 4 Main 1 Labine 7 3 HO— Labine 5 Cincinnati in innings Waugh Fhilafelphia -ABHOA 8 in 7 3 —Black 1 in 2 Main O in 1 ABHOA! 4 12 0 R and ER Labine 2 Waugh 3 Win4 2 5 5 Abramsef RyanJb 2 ) 3 0 12 ner — Labine (8-- 3 ) Loser— Waugh Ash burn rf 4 2 10 4dams3b 4 2 2 0 V —Gore Conlan Stewart and Gugliel-Wy stekrf 4 10 0 Vfarshallj--f o T— 2:14 A—8844 4 17 0 4 0 2 0 Klus'skilb Ennislf ki 0-- 1- -1 2-- 2) thir - American Legion Tennis Play Enters Championship Rounds At Lester Parh: Tjhis PM The American Legion tennisfhard fought match tournament will go into its chamglen’s singles — Clyde Barker de pionship finals today at Lester park felted John Doidge Jerry with some high class net play on defeated Glide Dave Stimson Monte for the Bailey spectator tap director of the meet said last Mixed - doubles — Dave Stimson-Din- e night Wheeler defeated Wayne Ray Neville will meet Hy Saunders at 1 p m today for the boy’s CoCk-Pa- t Fehr Clyde Barkersingles title and at the same time -Genie Sampson defeated John Doidge plays Wayne Cook for Eipory Keolanui-MarioBlackin-ton- ! the junior boy’s singles Carolyn Barker-Geni4 Clyde Sampson will play Margo Hedges Sampson defeated Beth Oliver-Bil- l for the girl’s1 Oliver singles and Genie Sampson will meet- Kay McLadies’ doubles— Genie Sampson-Le- a Donald for the women’s singles Dailey defeated Marion Oliver p m Clyde Barker will men’s Glade for the play Jerry singles John Doidge and Brent Sperry will play Wayne Cook and Leslie Jensen for the junior boy’s doubles and Don Poulter and Ray Neville playing Jim Hardy and ‘Tiem Devoe Hansen for the boy’s Brooklyn St Louis New York doubles title In the girl’s doubles at Philadelphia 4 p m Kay McDonald and Genie Chicago Boston Sampson will play Pat Fehr and Cincinnati Pittsburgh Carolyn Sampson Yesterday's Results St Louis 3 New York I Yesterday's results: Men’s doubles — Doug Champion-Bu- s Brooklyn 3 Pittsburgh 2 1 Boston Burton defeated Keith Duvall Cincinnati2 Chicago 3 Philadelphia 2 Rich Horsfall 0 Today's Probable Pitchers Jr Boy’s singles 18 and under— New York at Cincinnati — 2— (Maglia 8 v (Wehmeier and Corwin Doug Champion defeated George and 8 ) Perkowski Don Poulter deBateman 4 vs Brooklyn at St Louis— (Roe feated Ray Neville in a big upset (Presko 8 ) — — 2 at Boston (Burdette 'John Doidge defeated Les- 7 and Jester Pittsburgh va (Hogua 5 and lie Jensen Wayne Cook de- Neeciai 2 ) Philadelphia at Chicago — 2 — (Roberts feated Doug Champion 64 vs (Hacker 10-Meyer John Doidge defeated Don Poulter and and Minner 4-- 6 6-- 3 6-- 3 6-- 3 6-- 0 6-- 15-ye- Macco Frank A Ray's Grill H and A Sports Bank Smokery 6-- 0 after gal- -- All-Star- s r - henceforth be on his own — completely so He was a man now a college graduate And while he must continueXhrough three more years of college to earn a medical degree he would be able to finance his schooling by playing pro football So upon being graduated from Stanford Bill hurried to Columbia university where he completed six weeks of medical studies in four weeks That ac- complishment made possible’ the clearing of his mornings all next fall so he’d be able to practice with the Bears daily What added work is required he will be able to take iq the afternoon at Northwestern Also by finishing at Columbia in shorter time he was then able to apply the two extra weeks to the practice time prior to last Friday night’s Los Angeles Ram game So qualifying McColl received from the games’ sponsors a round-triplane ticket from San Digeo to Chicago and $150 for expense money But already being in the Windy City Bill sent the plane ticket the $150 plus another $100 to his mother for her use as his birthday gift! On to Chicago and to Delafield and Milwaukee and back to Chicago she came to have the time of her life — dates galore with her fine son who was her escort at all times when away from practice team sessions and the game itself And all of the little things he did for her! Thoughtful things that meant so much! " No Doubt About It Isn’t that a grand story? An son and mother! And do you know something? Mrs McColl drew the last ticket on another plane that came in when the night was spent with a few empty seats then insisted she give it to me in exchange for mine while she returned to Chicago to get a plane later in the day She knew if she hadn’t that this corner would otherwise be blank today Now if she knew I’d be writing about her she’d be terribly embarrassed So please don’t tell her Frankly I think she and her son are such a wonderful pair that I’m of a mind despite being a California man to go around sin gin’ “Come Join the Band and Give a Cheer for Stanford Red!” In fact I feel so good about it all I might even fly again -- lons of gasoline were dumped to lighten the heavy load back we went Perhaps it vwould take an hour to fix the engine involved we were told perhaps more Who could say? What’s That Again? An hour1 the marl said One two three and into the night And back in Saturday night The Loop on Michigan Avenue and State street No Bub I didn’t say Clark street But then along about 10 o'clock when inquiry was made for the 'steenth time about possible developments I heard a fcharming lady say to the reservation clerk: “I’m Mrs W F McColl from x ” San Diego When she stepped aside I intruded to say “I beg your pardon but might you he the mother of Bill McColl of Stanford who played for the against the Rams at Soldier field?” For an affirmative reply she turned on a big smile — something she is good at incidentally And thereupon followed a dinner toShe gether I shall never forget son was hesitant to talk about her however proud but she couldn’t contain her enthusiasm No mother could And Mrs McColl has reason to be proud an extra special reason And that reason with why she happened to be in Chicago at the time is my story for today As every football fan knows Bill end McColl is an He will play for the Chicago Bears this fall and you may be sure he will make all Bear fans happy He is a great clutch athlete- one who can go up in the air and get a pass He’s also a and bring it down fine student And I’m here to tell you that he’s an equally outstand ing young man I offer as evidence what he just did for his mother When McColl left homeJn early summer he vowed that he would first-semest- All-Star- Black-inton-Bet- 7-- 5 h 6-- 2 National League 18-ye- - 6-- 6-- 3 7-1- 9 13-- 2-- 0) 8-- 9 10-- 6-- 0 6-- 9-- 1) 7-- 6-- 2 6-- 4 5-- 6-- 4 3) 6-- 4 0-- 8-- 6 20-- 8 10-1- 21 11-- 8) 8) 62 6-- 0 Ladies’ singles — Kay McDonald Cincinnati Manager Rogers defeated Carolyn Sampson Hornsby belted 40 home runs for then defeated Pat Fehr in a very thje Chicago Cubs in 1929 6-- 0 6-- 3 Evenings & Sundays TiU 10 SALE ATLAS ROAD- p Plus Tax New Ford C F CHRISTENSEN MgJ Up to 3038 Harrison LET’S TRADE $5700 Phone S3S0 lor Your Old Matt$ry RPM ATLAS OILS FORD SALES 35926th Street IXAKf MUNING TUNIUI y WHIIl AIANCIN9 KADIATOR KIPA1K1N9 7 i Pinologies y ‘ To ' Maxie Kosof the many thousands of Ogdan's bowling anthusiasts 'who enjoy th beautiful and spacious facilities of tha Paramount Bawl I have nows for you ef a new and outstanding bawling avant that will really be ef interest te all net enly frem m participating paint af view but also from a spectator's viewpoint Geld and glory and beautiful trophies await thro af Ogdan's greatest bowlers in classes A B and C We're going to have a PARAMOUNT BOWL MATCH GAMI CHAMPION in each division it how it will operate Ivory Sunday morning from 9:30 to noon intorostod bowler af oath 'class will roll five games to qualify an a high total basil for tha right to bowl on tha final Sunday morning af oath calendar month to oorn tho titlo of ParaThis Cham- mount Bow I Motth Gam pion far that month in oath flats will than receive a guaranteed minimum a f $2500 Whan eight ef 1hoto‘ month championships have boon oarnod thorn will be a PARAMOUNT BOWL MATCH GAMf CHAMPION Of CHAMPIONS finals for oath division bowler who Tb three emerge with the title in their respective clast will then bch‘ receive a minimum af $10000 in cash plus a beautiful trophy emblematic of bis bard earned vicOther cash awards will tory depend on number ef'Ontries Entry fee is but $125 far aech ef This is the qualifying rounds strictly a Paramount Bawl promotion and has nothing te de with the match ploy sponsored by pur City Association whose annuel event will also start next month Per mere information an the Paramount Bowl match play please read rules posted an aur bulletin beard n great WHILE YOU HAVE A GOOD SELECTIO- N- $500 enshrined on a plaquo in recognition ef their enthusiasm sportsman ship and courage te be tha first women bowlers ef Ogdon to bowl in a ioagua where tha only pint they get will bo thoso thoy knock down end to bawl In a Ioagua that will encourage imI provement in actual ability predict this ioagua will be th mast publicized and honored ladies' league in Ogden In tha near foturo Will Hold RULES HIGH POWER t Remington Model 721 270 Caliber 30-0- 6 $8835 Remington Model 722 30-0- 6 300 Savage $8250 Winchester Mo 70 270 Caliber 12095 Winchester Mo 94 30-3- 0 32 Special Carbine $6900 SHOTGUNS Winchester Mo 12 Gauge 12-16-- 20 $9385 Model 25 $802S Remington Model 870 AP $8080 ' I Model 87D 12 ga $8835 af tha lady bawlers in aur Monday Paramount Bowl Ladios Major league will hove their name Year Winter Caps Now Avoid Tha Rush GUCE-C2CA7- E i Paramount Bowl Each lath MASTER 3-- -- an OUR GREAT LADY BOWLIRS - s’ -- 6-- 4 At-2:3- m r So e - (1-- omn Well I did But in my case the experience had another side a warm happy side and that’s where ports come in May I tell you about it? Along about 4:10 p m just after leaving Chicago the plane’s captain announced over the loudspeaker system that an oil leak had developed and a return to Midway airport was imperative 6-- 2 n 1- -3 2-- But Oa the Other Side Excuse me please I mean my disheveled state I’ve been 24 solid hours through the wringer—7 the airport wringer— y of it Have you ever spent hour after hour throughout the night and beyond in an airport waiting for your disabled plane to be mended the while trying to keep relatives at the other end posted with each disillusioning time schedule chapge as they also become exhausted? 9-- 7 Sen-erch- 2-- 7-- 5 7-- 5 6-- 2 (6-l- PBS for (9-1- 2) BATTERIES Louis - 1‘Pouular prices will prevail 5-- 5) (UP) — Lefty Wash- - 1:30 p fall- 8-- Hal Newhouser spotted the Cards Series Draws In nings) 1 1 0 4 1 8 I Doubleheader Today ! f ST LOUIS (AP) — The St (11 - game Ogden” said Joe Today’s Probable Pitcher Whitesides athletic director SaturCleveland at Washington— Feller 1 1 day night “We have already vs Masterson (7-- 6 ) 0 0 Drews p Chicago at Philadelphia — 2 — (Stobbs aroused a lot of interest in Cache O 1 9 0 vs (Byrd and Grissom jBork'skl valley over this headliner I’m sure 1 0 Smith p and Scheib 4 ) v Detroit at New York (Hoeft thty particular game will attract t 31 9 27 II (Lopat 24 17' Totals 31 Totals crowd It will be the only sen fine St Louis at Boston — (Pillette and io Singled for Church In 6th game in Utah on that college vs (Kinder 3 and Trout 000 200 000—2 Byrn Philadelphia date” 000 002 Olx — 3 Cincinnati - E — Seminick Kluszewski Ryan RBI— Hamner Jones Marshall 3 2B— Marshall Ryan HR— Marshall S— Adams DP— and Burgess Hamner McMillan Hatton Seminick and ’ McMillan Kluszewski Left — Philadelphia 6 Cincinnati 8 BB —Church 2 Drew 1 Smith 2 SO — Church 2 Drew 2 Smith 5 HO — Church 5 in 6 innings: Smith 1 in 3 R and ER— Church 3 Smith 0 Drews 9 ) Loser — Drews 3 Winner — Smith (11-1- 2 U— Engeln Boggtgs Jackowskl and Finelll T—2:10 A—3617 4 0 3 6 Edwards If 3 10 4 Hatton2b 3 0 2 1 Sem'lckc 4 0 11 0 M'MUlanss 10 0 1 hurchp ST LOUIS (AP)— Alpha Brazle4HamnerA relief ace of the St Jones3b Burgess c Louis Cardinals relinquished his Waitkuslb bullpen role yesterday aid pitched a seven-hi- t victory over the New York Giants giving the red-hRedbirds their eighth straight triumph and lifting them over the defending champions ‘into second place in the National league Brazle making only his fifth start in 36 appearances and his first since July 19 gained his 10th victory against three defeats by blanking the Giants until the ninth inning It was the Redbirds eighth straight win The Cardinals collected 10 hits off four New York hurlers hut were able to score only in the fourth when they bunched four straight hits and an outfield fly for three runs off southpaw Max Lanier With one out in the home fourth Peanuts Lowrey and Del Rice singled A safety by Tommy Glavi-an— his first of three —drove in the first run Dick Sisler’s single sent Rice across and Brazle helped himself with an outfield fly that permitted Glaviano to score Until the ninth Brazle had allowed only three runners to reach second base A crowd of “26273 saw double heave-h- o on one time in the seventh When Bob Elliott disputed a second called strike the New York third baseman was ejected by Umpire Augie Donatelli Bobby Hofman batting for Elliott then took a third strike protested too strenuously and was thumbed out too That forced the injured Davey Williams into the lineup 11 Ducats were placed on sale Saturday at The Mint Bank Smokery iand Frank and Roy’s Grill Tickets will also be on sale this week at Utah general depot Clearfield naval supply depot Hill air forife base and Ogden arsenal for the convenience of employes Dean Thueson will be in charge of the tickets at Utah general depot! and Wayne Dabb will handle the seats at Ogden arsenal E B Wheeler is directing Hhe sale at Clearfield naval supply depot) Lieut tyilliam Moore special project officer is in charge of seats at Hill air force base College of Pacific rates as one of the! Power houses of 1952 Pacific coast football The COP gridders open their season against California’s Golden Bears at Berkeley on September 20 The Bears are picked by most coast experts to win the coast title thik fall The Utah Farmers will open their campaign on the same day September 20 at Missoula against Montana Utah State will 'also meet the following opponents during the season Wyoming at Logan Oct 4 Idaho at Logan Oct-1Fresno State at Fresno Oct 18 Colorado A !&M at Logan Oct 25 Wichita at Wichita Nov 1 Brigham Young at Logan Nov- 15 Denver university at Logan Nov 21 Utah at Salt Lake Nov 27 John Honing former Minnesota coaching assistant will serve his second season for the Farmers this 2-- ABHOA ABHOA! New --York 1 Cleveland 0 Boston 4 Chicago 3 Detroit 6 Washington 3 St Louis 12 Philadelphia championships while America's No 1 tennis duo was upset by smashing Vic Seixas of Philadelphia and his Australian partner Mervyn Rose The Australian stars defending the title they won last year were forced to come from behind to top s Davis cup their Rose-waKen Hoad and Lewis 5-- 7 5 2 5 0 3-- Mass fi- 0-- 3) r I ex- 32 8 27 1 30 S 24 5' Total Total Struck out for Boone in 8th for Began in 8th bstngled out for Wynn in 8th cStruck OOO 000 000 — 0 Cleveland OOO 100 OOx— 1 New York E —Boone RBI —Collin 2B — Woodling Mitchell DP — Hachi Rlzzuto Collin and Collin Martin Rlzzuto and Collin Left—Cleveland 41 New York 9 SO— Wynn 3 BB— Wynn 2 Haichl Raschi 7 MO — Wynn 7 in— 7 Innings Brisue 1 in 1 R end tR Wynn l- -l Brissie 0 WP— Wynn Winner — Raschi V— Napp 115-Loaer —Wynn (16-1Berry Burley and Soar T— 2:33 A — - A ' fourth vgafcar-ii inter-section- Indian-givers-an- 1-- by Uiah State will battle College of Pacific at Ogden stadium in an football game the night of September 27 The kickoff is slated for 8 p m Dewey Herbert veteran Ogden ticket man will be in charge of - m 0 Uiag College Of Pacific Seat Sale Set t ter NEW YORK (UP) — The New "York Yankees who "loaned” the American league lead to Cleveland for 24 hours d took r played it back yesterday as strong-arme- d Vic Raschi thrashed the Tribe 0 with his consistent t pitching 1-- f 3A THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- E SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 24 1952 Remington Mo 48-- A 12-16-- 20 11 Ga $11045 Browning Auto 12 GaStd $11825 BUY NOWJ ’ Use Our Layaway - "Bowling Pinologies " Courtesy ef Nunn-Bus- Shoes h At Buehler Bingham Ogden Ford Sales Klenke Floral Jewelers Smalley's —Advertisement— 3S9 - 24th Dial 2421$ J |