Show 12A THE OGDEN (UTAH) SUNDAY MORNING STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Trsicksteirs' - Keglers from more than 20 states have already enrolled in the Maxie Kosof endurance bowling classic at Paramount Bowl during the month of July The field includes 68 men and 13 ladies — Strange as it may seem all of the western states except Mon- will also give Ogden a- - million tana will be represented Utah dollars worth of publicity Idaho Wyoming Nevada Arizona Colorado California OreQuickies gon and Washington will all be Sports George “Gix” Von Elm narepresented amateur golf champion tional Kosof looks for a field of more back in 1926 will compete in the than 200 in the men’s 40 games over the Ogden Golf in a row and at least 125 ladies and Country Club course tomorclassic in the feminine e row In the ago Gix played been quarterback long have First place winners on the West High guaranteed $1000 in each divi- School football team sion One of the contestants will Quick now — which is the only be James Cook retired chief of major league team which hasn’t police of St Paul Minn He suffered a shutout this season? The correct answer 'is the dispatched his entry to Ogden’s Maurice Schooff chief police Philadelphia Phillies — who are Back in 1941 at Indianapolis last in the National League and los Kosof rolled 212 games and in recently suffered a Ogden in 1944 he -rolled 100 con- ing streak pro-amate- The final 100 birds of the Utah ATA singles championship and the handicap classic will wind up the three-da- Man Driver Earns 1-Le- gged program at the y traps of the Ogden Gun Club today More than 80 gunners of all parts of the west are expected to compete in the closing events d of the classic Dr W E Grimm of Ogden blasted a 99 in the first 100 birds of the state singles yesterday to take the lead Carl Swain Hor-tens- e Wood and Pat Miller are in a deadlock for second place with 89 each Dr Don B Olsen of Ogden is out in front of the pack in class B with 96 Charles Thornton is the runner-u- p with 95 followed Dick and Royal Swen-se- n Perkins by with 94 each Harry Hobson is one bird ahead of S W Georges in class C with 94 birds In the class D competition Bill Keyser is leading with 87 birds with Amar Mabey second and 20-gam- secutive contestsHe tells the story as follows: ‘T wasn’t trying to prove anything at Indianapolis or Ogden-- I did it to help raise money for the USO in 1941 and the fifth War bond drive in 1944 My reward was the thrill of serving my country in a manner over and above the normal requirements f ' LOGAN (UP) — Favored Brigham Young University moved with expected ease today to cop seven firsts and the Western Division track and field championship of the Skyline Conference Trap Program ur 13-gam- Montana's Don Brant Turns In New 220-Yar- d Mark Handicap and Singles on Endurance Field Looms REMINDER — Ogden Reds and Great Falls Electrics will meet at 1:30 pm today in a Pioneer League baseball game at Affleck Park On May 30 the Ogden Reds will entertain the Salt Lake Bees at 7:45 pm The morning game will be played in Salt Lake City J six-tent- one-legge- Am Colorful Feminine Trap Shooters ratings for - championship standing performances should be over long course For instance no golfer rates national recognior tion for winning a nine-holtournament e 18-ho- le I am anxious to see how many bowlers who think they are good are willing to match their courage stamina and skill against a field in any kind of a bowling tournament This is really a chal- trap-shootin- g y National League The Paramount Bowl endurance event will not only attract record field of keglers but it U S Tadsv’s Prsbsble Pitcher Philadelphia at Brooklyn — Meyer 3 vc Erskme New York at Pittsburgh 2 — Anton-el- li 4 and Gomez (l-- 3 vs Bowman 4 and Littlefield St Louis at Cincinnati 2 — Arroyo vs Nuxhall and Jackson or Ridzik and Klippsteni il-(0-- rain-soake- this month to Kuenn Kuenn to g hit both homers off to Wilson — Cleveland 9 Deto LOB Fain the veteran Jim Wilson connect- troit 7 BB— Garcia 3 Maas 5 SO— Garcia 1 Maas 5 HO— Garcia 7 in 6 ing with Yogi Berra and Irv Houteeman 1 t in 2 R 1 andL—ER— inNoren on a base in the first W — Maas Maas Garcia in — bases with and the empty ning Umpires Grieve Rice Stevens the fifth Berra also came through Napp Time — 2:30 Attendance— with his fifth homer off Wilson in the fifth with Mickey Mantle -- Robinson Melm-ber- 3-- 2-- 2 (3-- 3-- 4i 17-7- 34 As Defeated on base Summary: Baltimore ABHO A ABHO A S 1 4 O Bauer rf Cox3b 3 111 4 3 0 3 Carey3b Pyburn3b 2 0 12 3 110 Mantlecf Waitkuslb 5 1 11 1 4 3 2 1 Bcrrae Coanlf 2 10 0 4 0 0 0 Norenlf 3 110 Woodlingrf 4 210 0 Robinsonlb Smithc 4 2 4 0 3 13 0 M'Dougad2b Young 2b 4 0 2 4 4 0 1 7 Hunter ss Diering cf 3 12 0 4 0 0 1 Kucks p Kuzavap 0 0 0 0 New York CHICAGO (AP)-- The Chicago White Sox hammered five two-bagge- rs to back rookie hurler Dick Donovan to his fifth victory with a 4 decision over the Kansas City A’s yesterday Summary: 7-- Kansas City Chicago AB H O A AB H O A aTriandos 110 0 4 12 3 Carasqulss D'Mastriss 4 0 0 2 Miranda sa 4 113 4 0 2 2 Fox2b 0 cRenna Wilsonp 2 0 12 4 12 0 Grothcf rf 5 3 2 0 Abramacf 2 2 0 0 3 2 3 0 Niemanif Slaughter Power lb 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 McGheelf Valolf 4 2 2 0 35 11 24 13 3 34 9 27 19 Totals Wilsoncf 4 2 3 0 Riverarf Kuzava in ninth 4 0 14 0 Dropolb aSmgled (or Finnigan3b 3 0 3 2 Score by innings: 3 3 0 6 StephensSb Lopez2b 4 0 4 0 000 201 100—4 2 2 3 2 Lollarc Baltimore " WShantze 4 2 4 0 320 030 OOx — 9 4 10 1 New York R Shantzp 2 0 0 0 E — Waitkua 2 Wilson HR — Robinson 0 0 0 0 Donovanp Trucks p Herbertp 0 0 0 0 Z Berra — to DP Hunter McDougald aKryhoski 10 0 00 to Robinson 2 Miranda to Young to Sainp 0 0 0 0 Waitkus McDougald to Hunter to RobbSimpson — 7 4 LOB inson Baltimore New York BB— Wilson 3 Kucks 3 SO— Wilson 1 30 11 27 14 Totals 36 11 24 7 2 Kucks Kuzava 2 HO— Wilson 9 in aStruck out for Herbert in seventh 5 3 2 0 3 R Kuzava in and ER— bSingled for Sain in ninth Wilson 4 Kucks 4 W — Kucks cSingled for DeMaestri in ninth — — 4 L Wilson Umpires Rommel Score bv innings: — Paparella Honochick Umont Time Kansas City Oil 001 001—4 214 Attendance— 11479 020 202 Olx— 7 Chicago HR —Wilson S— Dropo Finnigan SF — Stephens Fox Carrasquel DP — to Lopez to Power LOB — KanCity 8 Chicago 7 BB — Donovan 2 DETROIT (AP) — Rookie sas R Shantz 4 SO — Donovan 2 R Shantz Duke Maas less than a year out 4 Trucks 1 HO— R Shantz 8 in 5 8 of the Class A Eastern League Herbert 1 in 2--3 Sain 2 in 2 Donovan 11 in 8 3 Trucks 0 in 3 R and ER scalped the Cleveland Indians —Donovan 4 R 8 Sain 1 3-for the Detroit W— Donovan (5-- Shantz L— L Shantz (3-- 4 yesterday — Chylak Berry McKinley Tigers and dumped the Tribe out Umpires Flaherty Time — 2:19 Attendance— of 110 110 110 1-- 2-- 11 2-- Tames Indians De-Maes- tri 1-- 2-- 1-- 4-- 2- first place in the American League Summary: 4-- 2i (0-- 4 14 4 0 2 4 3 2 Tuttlecf Kalinerf 1 11 0 Fainlb 0 11 Dclsinglf 10 4 Hatfieldb 1 4 15 1 3 2 2 4 3 10 1 Wllsonc Malmberg2b Maaap ABHO A 5 A vi la 2b 4 Wertzlb 3 Dobycf 3 Pope If 3 Philleyjrf 4 Dentesa 3 cKiner 0 12 0 2 3 1 15 1 0 10 0 2 0 2 0 0 3 180 110 dLemon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 10 0 0 Naragonc Heganc 110 eMajeski3b Garcia p 10 11 aMitchell bWestlake Houttemanp (Failea 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 32 9 24 17 Totals aSmgled for Garcia in seventh bRan for Mitchell in seventh cSingled for Dente in eighth dRan for Kiner In eighth eHit Into double play for Hegan in eighth (Grounded out for Houtteman in 30 8 2714 ninth Score by innings: Cleveland Detroit (5-- 440-ya- (5--3 1 8-- 1-- golfers retained the Walker Cup today by winning six of eight singles matches to complete a 10-triumph that was one of Britain’s worst beatings in the series The ease with which the United States won the trophy in a two-da-y downpour was a surprise in view of that this year’s British team was rated one of its best while the American contingent was one of the youngest and least Texperienced ever sent across the ocean Starting the day’s play with a lead carried over from their sweep of Friday’s four foursomes matches the Yanks promptly clinched the tournament for the 14th time in 15 tries by winning the first three singles matches completed Harvie Ward of San Francisco Billy Joe Patton of Morganton N C and Crooner Don Cherry of Wichita Falls Tex provided these tri- a qualifier Herman of Allentown Pa a dirt track veteran but never a ”500” starter earlier set a rookie record of 139881 in the Martin' Brothers Special The late Larry first-tim- e A1 (3-- (2-- 0 36-ho- le umphs Dick Yost of Seattle Wash Jim Jackson of Glendale Mo and Young Bruce Cudd of Portland Ore followed with victories on the ancient St Andrews course to establish the final score Only twice before had the British been beaten more badly In 1928 the Americans won 11-and in 1936 the US won nine matches and was held to ties in three others The US also won by a 10-margin in 1930 and 1 2 1-- 010 100 000 — 2 020 100 OOx— 3 At Hutchinson 1) 5i (0-- 3) HUTCHINSON Kan — Eldon of Marshall Weber College placed sixth in the pole vault last night during the finals of the National Junior College track (0-- 5-- (4-- 3) 0-- (3-- 1) (2-- 2 (0-- and Fornieles (3-- 1) Lobos Trumph In Eastern H R Peterson of Wisdom Mont left and Joe Cotant right of Pocatello have performed in Ogden for many years at ATA and PITA trap tournaments They are competing in the 1955 joust at Ogden Gun Club Bums End Losing Streak I j J Time — 9 7 Broad jump— Wilkes BYU: Pearce BYU and Brooks BYU and Taylor Distance— 22 feet Utah tied third 6 inches Shotput — Roberson - BYU: Blsek Montana and Err Utah State Distance— 49 feet 10H Inches (New division record d dash — Brant Montana Smith Utah State and Anderson BYU Time — 20 9 (New division record ) 220-yar- run — Finlinson feet 8 inches Height— 13 Javelin — Higgins BYU Norton BYU and Loosli Utah Distance — 218 feet V inch Two-mirun — Molen Utah Beho-ni- n Utah and Curtis Utah Time— 10 08 0 220- - ard low hurdles — Yeates Utah Brown Utah State and Burr BYU Time —229 Discus —Sheriff Montana: Howes Utah and Smith BYU Distance — 144 feet 'j inch Mile relay — Utah State (Brown Anderson Davis and Cook) Utah and BYU Time 3 224 le and field meet at Hutchinson The mile relay team from Weber also won fifth place in that event Marshall Kent Jones Jerry Thompson and Jim Freston made up the relay team In trial events Friday night Jones failed to qualify in the 880 and Freston failed in the 440 SEATTLE (AP) — Ken Reiser Thompson qualified in the mile run but failed to place last night galloped to a mark and two other ' Oregon athletes tied meet records as Oregon won its second straight Northern Division Pacific Coast Conference track championship yesterday The final decision went right BOZEMAN Mont (AP)— Four down to the relay A Webfoot Idaho State track men and one victory by a narrow margin over from Northwest Nazarene Col- Washington In the windup event lege Nampa Idaho will repre- gave Oregon 53U points and left sent district 5 at the NAIA track Washington second with 50H meet in Abilene Texas June 3 Washington State was third with 39 Vi and Oregon State and Idaand 4 The five were selected for ho had 11 each their performances in the NAIA district 5 meet in Bozeman yes Win Golf Tennis LAWRENCE Kan (UP) — terday during a steady rain Dennis Rick Oklahoma are Bauer They University captured Critchfield Dale Hoover and Wil- the Big Seven tennis title for the bert Harris all of Idaho State fifteenth time and tied for the and John Finkeiner of Northwest league golf championship here Nazarene yesterday Five Qualify For NAIA Meet d d d (AP) — Brooklyn’s four-gam- e “slump” ended yesterday as the Dodgers used homers by javelin "throw' New Mexico scoring points in Roy Campanula and Sandy Amoros in the fourth and six each event and particularly the Whiles m the Sixth to down Philadelphia 4 With only four dashes and hurdles piled up a to-6-- tal of 8014 points to 54 for sec- e mente SB— Mays Wyoming dp— Williams to Philadelphia Brooklyn LOB — New York 8 AB H O A ABHO A Dark to Lockman Defending champion Colorado — 1 8 BB Maglie 2 Kline 2 15 3 Gilham2b Ashburncf 4 4 2 0 Pittsburgh M A 53V4 and Denver and tallied — 1 SO Maglie 6 Kline 1 Law Face 2 2 0 0 5 Reese ss Lowry rf 5 0 3 0 0 0 Smdercf Hamnerss 4 115 HO— Maglie 9 in 8 3 Wilhelm 0 in 0 was last with 31 The teams will compete next 118 0 Campanellac Ennis if 4 2 10 hits ond-plac- 1-- P two-mil- e DENVER (UP)— The running Lee brothers tallied 22 points Saturday in leading New Mexico to a lopsided victory over three other squads in the Eastern Division Skyline Conference track and field meet at Denver Bobby Lee won the 100 and 200-yardashes and brother Oliver Lee captured first in the 120-yarlow high and the 220-yarhurdles for the victorious Lobos losing Oliver also placed fourth in the BROOKLYN BYU BYU Anderson and O Anderson BYU and Miller Utah tied third (New conference record) High jump— Clark Utah: Roe Mon- tana and Johnson BYU tied second Northern Meet Won by Oregon Division Meet Jackie Collum Sparkles in Relief Role for the Reds the-fac- t 1949 Wildcats Place Chicago 7 Kansas City 4 Detroit 3 Cleveland 2 New York 9 Baltimore 4 Washington 1 Boston 0 Today's Probable Pitchers v Cleveland at Detroit — Wynn Garver Baltimore at New York 2 — Pallca 4 and Johnson 1 vs Lopat and Ford 1 Boston at Washington — Nixon vs Stobbs Kansas City at Chicago 2 — Kellner 2 vs Harshman and Ceccarelli 2 4-- rd 880-yar- d (3-- 10--inc- 100-yar- Crockett of Columbia Ind made the old mark of 139557 last year 0 2-- 19 Amoroslf 3 2 3 0 8 1 4 0 2 0 3 0 2 2 3 0 0 1 Torgesonlb Jones3b Lopatac Robmson3b Morgan2b 11 Newcombep Colep lb Furillorf Hodges 4 0 7 0 1 3 12 ” Ya £ 4262 41411 2 5 2 5 2 Miller p 0 0 0 0 44 23 53 20 Roebuck p Kipper p 0 0 00 0 3 0 4 0 0 aBlaylock 1 4 2 Lovenguthp 0 0 00 00 3 0 32 1 bGorbus 4 3 ® ® ® 36 12 24 10 25 4 27 13 Totals 3 out for in seventh 10 10 10 10 12 aStruck Kipper bGrounded out for Lovenguth in ninth Score by innings: 100 000 120—4 Philadelphia 000 330 OOx —6 Brooklyn HR— Campanella Amoros Ennis SF — Campanella DP — Reese to Gilliam LOB— Philadelphia 7 to Hodges 3 Brooklyn 6 BB — Cole1 5 Miller 3 1 LovSO Roebuck enguth 11 Newcomb — 3 Cole Kipper 1 Lovenguth HO — Cole 2 in 6 Roebuck 2 4 Miller 0 in 3 Kipper 1 in 1 3 Lovenguth 1 in 2 Newcombe 11 in 7 (pitched to two batters in eighth) Roebuck 1 in 2 R and ER—Cole 6 NewWP — Cole combe 41 1 L— Cole Umpires — Gore Time — 252 Donatelli Dixon Conlan New-com- 1- -3 be 1-- 1-- 6-- -4 (0-- 12-inni- Earley Quits at Notre Dame 1 110 Temple2b Burgess c Bellcf Kluzwskilb Postrf Thurman If Harmon3b McMillanss Staleyp Collump st Leais weekend for the Skyline Confer-a- b h o a ence crown at Salt Lake City Denver’s Larry Ross a star v?rdoncf 3 2 5 o Eiiiottrf i o o o football end broke the only conSchndnst2 4 2 1 2 ference record with his toss of 50 Musiall 4 0 9 2 Moonrf-c- f 3 0 2 0 feet 5Vi inches in the shotput event The old record was 50 Repulskilf 4 110 Sarnic 4 0 2 0 Grammasss 4 10 5 feet m inches and was set by Jonesp 10 0 0 Ross Morris of Utah State in j Tiefanauer p Mofordp 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 aRice bSchofield 0 0 0 0 Poholsky p 0 0 0 cFrazier j 10 1951 Another double winner was Wyoming’s Jim Elder in the mile 10 and two mile 110 36 12 27 11 aReached in seventh bRan for cSingled Score by St Louis Summary: 33 7 24 10 High jump— Defield DU: C Johnson Totals first on error for Moford A and M McHugh DU Brandenburg A and M Eichert NU and WUson A and M tie' 6 feet 1 inch Rice in seventh 120 — yard high hurdles — O Lee NU for Poholsky in ninth' Austin DU Shala A and M G Johninnings: ISO 301 000 002—6 son A and M Jackson DU ay Discus — Moore WU Worden WU Lunds trom A and M Copeland NU Montgomery A and M 140 feet 1 inchrun— J Brooks NU: Madrid WU: K Davies A and M Dorsey A and M Duran NU 59 4 dash— R Lee NU: Parker NU WatU NU Barta A and M Rush-2-- 3 WU 22 0 in Sack-luiwo-mil- e WU run— Elder WU tchewsky A and M KamenskI Slotta WU Gonzales NU 10 03 fanauer 3 Moford 0 Staley d low hurdles — O Lee 'NU Collum 2 HBP— Tlefenauer (Har L—Tiefanauer Sorrell A and M Jackson DU Thompmon) W — Collum (l-- 0 (l-Johnson A and M 24 1 Landes son NU K — Umpires — Jackowskl Pole vault Robinson DU and NorBallanfante BarUck Time — 225 Atris DU (tie Yeo DU Murphy NU tendance — 5123 tiel" 13 and Hartman A and M Cincinnati 102 006 OOx — 9 E — Hemus Schoendienst McMUlan HR —Burgess Thurman SB — Schoen- dienst S— Post SF — Musial LOB — St Louis 7 Cincinnati 5 BB— Staley 3 Collum 3 SO— Jones 1 Tiefanauer 1 2 Collum 3 HO— Jones 6 In Staley 2 3 Tiefanauer 4 in 3 Moford 1 in Poholsky 1 in 2 Staley 3 in 2 Col- (pitched to two batters In third Tie- 4 in 7 R and ER— Jones 3-- 3 880-ya- rd 220-ya- rd 1-- 5-- m 1-- 220-yar- 2-- 2( (3-w- ay feet Shotput — Ross Mllwaake DU Bazant NM: Chicago ABH O A Loomis WU Moore WU Frink A and ABHO A 50 feet 4 0 0 0 Brutoncf Miksisrf 3 14 0 M and Copeland NM (tie conference record 4 0 3 1 O'ConneUb Baker 2b 3 10 1 5) Inches 'New 2 0 2 0 Tanner Jf Jacksonb 44 00 0 20 NUBroad jump — Rushing WU Tucker Stout NU: Davis A and M 6 3 0 3 1 Aaronj-Sauer lf DU 22 feet 7l Inches 3 0 0 5 PafkoJb Banksxs 4 0 0 2 4 2 110 Javelin — Linder NU: Noriego DU 3 0 16 Loganxs Fondylb 3 0 15 1 Adcock lb Chitic 4 p 0 0 ' Lampert A and M O Lee NU Stout 3 0 2 0 Whitee Bolgercf 3 16 0 NU 1814 feet 3 10 2 Mile run— Elder WTU Sackachewsky 2 0 14 Nichols p Hackerp A and M Smith WU Gonzales NU 110 0 aCrowe Labau A and M Time — 423 8 run — Watts WU Tucker 32 6 27 7 Totals 28 1 27 18 NU H Smith NU Shoemaker A and aHomered for Nichols in ninth M: Page A and M 499 Score by innings: BB— Hacker 1 E — Aaron dash— R Lee NU Parker Logan Nichols 2 SO— Nichols 2 R and ER NU Barta A and M CorreU A and Score by innings: W —Hacker -1-- 1 M Rushing WU 10 1 A decorated bombardier in Nichola 1 2 New 100 200 000—3 L —Nichols York — 2 Mile relay — New Mexico D Brooks Umpires Engeln World War II Bill Ear Pittsburgh Italy 100 000 001—2 PmeUi Boggess Gorman Wyo- Time — 1:39 H Smith J Brooks Tucker — — Cle- - Attendance — 26279 E Katt Cole HR Rhodes ley is the father of five min Colorado A and M 3219 - Te-so- ne f 440-ya- bFlied out for Klaus in tenth bT !nnmi: 4 a 2-- (3-- (3-- 000 000 000 ooo- -o 000 000 100 uu- -i f rd 100-ya- rd ’43-464- 4 Milwaukee — Jones American League The two Americans who were beaten — Dale Morey of Indian8701 apolis and Lt Joe Conrad of San Antonio Tex — both succumbed — Sox Lose 1 -- 0 by one hole only after their game Attendance 13401 WASHINGTON (UP) — The rallies on the afternoon round New Terk Plttsbergk Washington Senators turned back fell short ABHO A ABHO A 1 5 2 7 the Boston Red Sox 0 in a Clemntejf Williams 2b 5 10 3 4 2 3 5 Coleb Darkjs 5 14 4 game last night marked 0 0 0 0 cEReese2b Muellerrf 4 2 0 0 a by fight between Boston’s Jack3 10 0 Montemayorlf Mayscf 4 10 4 4 10 0 Thomascf Thompsn3b 4 0 0 4 ie Jensen and Washington’s Mick4 2 9 1 Ward lb Rhodeslf 4 13 0 ey McDermott 4 0 4 0 Shepardc Lockman lb 4 3 9 3 Bastes Washingten 3 0 10 G Freese 3b Kattc 3 0 6 1 AB H O A 4 110 3 0 2 3 Groatss Magliep 5 110 Goodmanlf-2- b Yoost3b 10 0 1 SOUTH BEND Ind (NEA)— 110 0 dLynch 0 0 0 0 Wilhelmp 3 10 0 Stephens If Delis 3b 5 3 0 3 Bill 0 0 0 0 Kline p Grissom Notre at 12 p 10 2 0 10 Piersallcf resigned Earley Fitzgeraldc 6 0 10 0 Dame’s 6 0 15 0 Zauchinlb Runnels2b 4 backfield coach effective 1 0 0 0 aSaffell 4 10 4 2 3 0 Jensenrf Vernonlb 5 1 13 0 June 1 to take the same post 01 00 00 20 Lawp 0 0 0 0 Hattontb bLong Busby cf 5 16 0 with Toronto 4 0 6 6 Joostss Argonauts of the 01 0 0 0 Facep Paularf 5 2 3 0 4 0 4 0 White c 0 0 0 eGordon Umphlettlf 5 12 0 Canadian professiona league 3 0 0 0 Klaus3b 0 0 0 0 (Mejias 3 0 0 0 Roigss on nine 1 0 0 0 bMele years During Earley’s aOravetz 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Lepcio3b 3710 2713 Totals 2 0 the ND board of strategy the 35 9 27 14 Klinexs 10 5 2 2 0 Oisonrf-lf-c- f 2 0 0 0 Irish won 72 games aGrounded out for Kline In fifth Pascualp lost nine 5 0 0 4 Brewerp McDermott out for Law in seventh 'p 2 0 0 3 halfback bPopped 0 0 0 0 Kinder p cRan for Cole in eighth Ramosp 0 0 0 0 and tied six He played for the Celts in 1940-4- 2 His dSingled for Groath in ninth 42 6x33 14 Totals 44 10 36 11 eReached first on error batting for xNone out when winning run scored younger brother Fred was the Face in ninth 7 aWalked for Roig in nmth placekicking stare of (Ran for Gordon in ninth DP — Dente to Avila to Boston Wertz Smith to Avila to Wertz Kaline Washington E— Garcia l) 3 Chicago at vs Conley (6-O- Cleveland 3b--s 2-- 0( 3-- 0i Consistent Clay Busters d 1) Smith 2-- 2i V Walker Cup With Easy Win 9-- 0 5-- 4-- i0-- Keeps NEW YORK (AP) — Eddie Robinson’s two home runs helped lift the New York Yankees into first'place yesterday 4 as rookie Johnny Kucks downed Baltimore by scattering 11 hits Cleveland’s defeat by Detroit knocked the ST ANDREWS Scotland (UP) Indians out of the American League lead for the first time America’s amateur Detralt ABHO A 4 12 2 Kuennss A 49-fo- Yankees Take Over Lead New York Rookie Pitches Victory Over Baltimore d 7-in- ch All-Ameri- lenge” 4-- 10-mil- e program is always keen when feminine Competition in all events in the Utah ATA performers compete Five of the standout gals are pictured above left to right: Ann Christie Janet Mencimer Jo Leavitt Hortense Wood and Vilda Barratt The three-dachampionship event will close today at the traps north of Ogden Gun Club ds out- - 9-- Two conference and two division records felL ' The standout performance INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Cal however came in the dash events Niday of Pacoima Calif' one of! in which Montana’s Don Brant the country s top auto race not only bettered his own in spite of an artificial! vision mark in the 220 but ran leg set the pace yesterday in the third qualifying session for the the 100 in 97 His two firsts 500-milrace May 30 eraned him 10 points for top inof the tradition Holding up dividual scoring honors d such past racers as BYU’s Arlin Finlinson shaved A1 Miller and the late Bill Schindler Niday was the fastest neaiy one second from the eon-o- f 12 qualifiers with a run ference record set in the 880-yarj at 140302 miles an hour run in 1953 by Wyoming’s Paul weekEight cars qualified last Carlin His time was 1:544 The end leaving 13 positions in the old record w as 1:548 starting field to be filled in final The other new conference mark trials today was set by Cal Clark of Utah w ho acciwas in hurt three Nobody dents high jumped 6 feet 8 inches to erase record set the Niday driving the Indianapolis D-Utah’s Fred Pratley in 1951 Lubricants special was one by division rec- western The other of the five drivers who passed 140 miles an hour but they didn’t ap- - ords set was a proach the qualifying record of mark in the shotput by BYU’s 142580 set last Sunday by Jack Marv Roberson It nicked a mere McGrath of Inglewood Calif quarter of an inch from the rectoss of Utah’s Ross Morris ord Jimmy Davies another Pacoima took the first three places Utah resident had the second best two-mil- e in run for the only the a speed of 140274 in Bardahl Spe'single-event cial sweep of the day BYU will now meet the eastern Phoenix of the Jimmy Brayan 1954 AAA national driving cham- division winner in Salt Lake City pion qualified a Dean Van Lines next Thursday and Friday to despecial at 140160 It was so new cide the Skyline Conference the mechanics hadn’t had time for championship summary: fine adjustments Pat Flaherty of The Mile run —James BYU: Johnson veteran Utsh and Hagen Utah State Time — Chicago another “500” 6 421 Dunn in did 140149 the Engirun — Brown Utah State Anderson Utah State neering Special and To very Eddie Russo of Crown Point Utah d Time — 49 0 — Montana dash Brant Ind set a record of 140116 forj Smith Utah State and Anderson BYU y 100-gam- 2-- Starting Post e Earl Miller of Ogden and Barr compete in sectional PGA golf Carlisle of Salt Lake tied for tomorrow The rounds qualifying championship event is slated for honors with 94 each Caralisle San Francisco June 16 17 and 18 won the shoot off Jo Leavitt of Ogden tied with Tom Lynott of One source estimates that Salt Lake profsessional with 93 Jimmy Murray Lou Thomas each Dr S W Georges Harry and the International Boxing Hobson and Jim Sutton followed Club lost $75000 on the Don with 91s Cockell-RockMarciano heavySummaries: Class A singles first 100-birweight title fight at San Francisco last Monday night Re- — Dr W E Grimm 99 Carl turns from motion pictured and Swain Hortense Wood Pat Miltheater TV may reduce this ler 98 each Joe Cotant 97 Ann Christie Lynn Hansen H R figure Peterson Earl Miller 96 each Competition promises to be Joe Mabey Lee Knorr 95 each keen this week in the annual In- H B Carlisle 94 Class B Singles first 100 birds termountain amateur golf tournament over the Ogden Golf and — Dr Don D Olsen Ogden 96 Country Club course Col Ed Charles Thornton 95 Dick Perk-cin- s Royal Swenson 94 each Kingsley won the event five times and Billy Korns now a pro in Brent Chandler Charles Ander-to- n 93 each Hugh Ford J D Idaho romped home four times Thirty-tw- o will qualify for the Carter Lee Shafer Dr W D O’Gorman 92 each James Huntchampionship flight er John Sessions 91 each Four umpires will work the George Nasfell Geo Iverson 90 North-Sout- h Boys each Class C singles — Harry Hobbaseball game June 10 Ray Hancock who has worked all of the son 94 S W Georges 93 H L Bier James Madsen Fred Davis games will be the umpire-in-chie- f 92 each Jerry Oliverson 91 J again H Nicol 90 Class D singles— Bill Keyser 87 Amar Mabey 86 Jo Leavitt Mike Sutton 85 Janet Mencimer Elmer Simms 84 each Gordon Barney 82 Mark Nasfell 81 16-pou- ’ di-dnve- rs A total of 1535 golfers will Jo Leavitt third of a citizen “Some of the facts of the 212 games follow: Thirty continuous haur£ lost 9Vi pounds averaged 174 knocked down 36780 pins ball 3701 threw my 59216 total times pounds weight tons had 79 or 29 and strikes 233 splits 335 errors 70 per cent of which came in the last 50 games “For the 100 games in Ogden "I averaged 181 hurt my wrist in the 39th game but continued on e to the mark' because of the nature of the program “I am a devout believer in physical education I also believe The Cougars racked up 709 points University of Utah was a poor second with 435 while Utah State' was third with 27 25 and Montana University last with 2235 star-studde- e 1953 ’Wddh:- Gifeirfl dolly1 Finals Today Dig MAY 22 t STATISTICIAN NEWCOMBE — When not pitching Don Newcombe charts pitches made by fellow pitchers A record is kept of what opponents hit strike at and let go by Signs and symbols show where every pitch is hit and what type delivery k |