Show J Twenty- Minth After Olson Fifth For Division Three Title Uclans Lead PATROLTINGITH Casiellani Is Victor Over Diirando 2 Teams Bid A Golden Bears For Post In Church Finals Slump In Court Chase Softball Champions Honored By GARY BLODGETT NEW YORK (AP) — Rocky Castellani sought a middleweight title shot today after trouncing Ernie Durando for his eighth straight victory last night “We’ll get ijp whatever guarantee is needed to assure Rocky a crack at either Bobo Olson or Kid Gavilan for Cleveland this summer” said Alvin Naiman “I’ll be happy to meet either Olson or" Gavilan" aid" year-olCastellani “I know I’m Ken Garffs Utah Shamrocks runner-uin the naSAN FRANCISCO (UP)— The tion championships for women at Portland Ore last sum- pressure was on in the Pacific mer will be honored at a dinner party at the Canton Cafe Coast Basketball Conference to’ —— 4 this evening day as UCLA took the lead from overyDuranTnuroreTohfi5t'he Forney' Young women of Salt Lake City season Business Manager Sarlo and Ogden make up the softball reports These games will be feateam roster Denny Murphy is the tured over KDYL-Ttnanager and Dick Ball the coach Members of the team are: Outfielders — Faye Tazoi Doris Jen- - er elsies?! ever if had- - the : ii it n Aftei Thp ndoV an d SCJS? iLflhaL In Bayonne bomber heavy-fiste- d 1 hurt Castellani with one right to the chin but that was the only good one to the head he got in all night Rocky fought him right back after it Castellani a choice jabbed hooked and danced his way to a big lead through the first six rounds In the seventh he figured it was time to give the 5865 fans $19355 gross gate in the Garden -- and TV viewers a show' and he opened up with a series of right-han- d smashes that shook Ernie He ’couldn’t drop stocky Ernie however The unanimous vote) for Castellani was: Referee A1 Berl and Judge Harold Barnes The Judge Jack Gordon AP card had the Clevelander 9-winner 3-- 1 I I I Po1’' Beverly Poll n''"50"' Bonnie Martin and Ollic Wilma Freston and Jo Ann are the hurlers Pat penvood Whitemore and Jean Forney do the catching chores In the finals at Portland Wilma Freston hurled Z consecutive innings in two contests The first game went 15 innings before one of the Portland players broke up the game 'I with a home run This home run poke necessitated a second game This Was also decided by one tally with Portland the winner During 154 the f Utahns dropped a number of games to the Phoenix and Port- land aggregations by a single run ii jacK Eunice or uian univer- d y took a bjg step toward m the ’big time’ this week when he signed to meet Army in New York in 1§57 in football Curtice would like to play Notre Dame one of these days for good measure play-LUrd?- Ray Arcel boss of the Saturday night ABC-Tboxing programs may toss his next Ltah program from the Coliseum in day Ogden The recent Turner-Pante- r bout in Salt Lake City was a Stanford Toppled howling success UCLA toppled the league trailing Stanford quintet only after Laurence Burton will again be the Bruins shook off the dolin charge of concessions for drums they had been in for i nnrin - j— 0-u- 8-- 7-2- 9-0- 1 Sprinkler Halts Cage Contest rea-John- I”!' i Mound F orl In Loss Ogden bowling center 4 6 strikes&spares ra I - TEEN-AGER- af Ogden'o host J C Honager will bring his toam af 17 and 1yoarold bays to Ogdsn Hanagar far yaars has boon ana af Utah's bast bowlart and boosters af tha gams Drop in and too that bay in action teen-age- rs Sports Tid Bits Doug Sarlo High School all-aroun- former d Weber a athlete is 3 Jackson near Colnm- - WARMUP it open to all bowlers whether they are entered in the state tournament or net and will ha hold Sunday and Monday MEN'S House Plan Hodges Morgan On The Line i VERO BEACH Fla (AF) — The Brooklyn Dodgers brought two more of the National League champions in line today with the signing rf first baseman Gil Hodges and utility infielder Bob- by Morgan Hodges had asked for more money but although the terms of his contract were not announced ho quickly signed after conferring with Vice President Buzzy Eavasi at the Dodgers’ school ! 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IMSRTCi NORTHERN OIL CO 2296 Grant 127 y°u are a Ph and foal that you aro paying loo much for your car irisuranco-ca- ll HOLLEY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 3-84- 29 2431 Klesel Ave Phono or 3-06- 58 on 3-27- 23 h -- n V & V x ) '' & ' 4 a' j First To Go! n Down-Te- Laurence Cook No 7 (center) of Syracuse looks to be over center for a good gain in last night’s basketball game with Ogden Fifth Ward for a driing right to plav tonight for the Division 3 championship Seeming to run interference is Doyle Huber No 3 (left) Standing in center (with light shirt) is Melvin Shreeves 5th Ward and at right are Gary Cook No 10 and unidentified Syracuse plajer Ogden Fifth won 47-4M-M- 3 Prep Scores I tah High Schools Region One North Cache 50 Weber 30 Box Elder 51 Ogden 41 Logan aS South Cache 49 Big Fight South 62 OKmpus 36 Jordan 50 Davis 44 Provo 56 Granite 48 Jordan Division Bingham 57 Murrav 43 Tooele 59 Judge 30 ' Cjprus 56 Grantsviile 40 Summit Division Park Cit 51 Wasatch 36 South Summit 76 North Summit 31 Morgan 51 South Rich 41 Sevier Division W’asatch Academy 56 Wasne 44 South Seier 49 Richfield 33 I intah Division Union 72 Tabiona 56 Altamont 55 Duchesne 29 Sanpete Division ' Ephraim 56 N'ortbSanpete 50 Gunnison Cl Manti 28 San Juan EmeryeDivision Grand 48 North Emery 36 South Emory 58 Greenrner 41 Alpine Division Lehi 44 Lincoln 37 Xebo Division Springville 42 Tinlie 34 Spanish Fork 52 Pason 48 Juab 42 Carbon 30 Millard Division Delta 56 Millard 54 Parowan 44 Milford 39 Dixie Division Hurricane 60 Kanab 36 Dixie 47 Enterprise 31 Cedar 51 Valley 37 South Sevier Disision Tropic 45 Marjsvale 43 Piute 72 Escalante 46 Idaho High Schools Twin Falls 73 Boise 54 Fairfield 54 Carey 32 Hailey 54 Wendell 49 Buhl 46 Filer 44 Notus 42 New Ply mouth 40 Middleton 50 Parma 34 Adrian 51 Homedale 40 49 Payette 55 Vale Ontario Ore 52 Emmett 37 Nyssa Ore 66 Meridian 34 Bruneau 73 Grandview 63 Moscow 41 Orofino 40 Sandpoint 77 St Maries 31 Coeur d’Alene 61 Lewiston 50 West Valley 57 Lewis & Clark 41 Clarkston 42 Pullman 39 Pierce 76 Weippe 53 Clearwater 61 Karmah 31 Winchester 64 Reubens 59 Libbv Mont 49 Bonners Ferry 37 Wa-58 Central Valley 50 Edmonds 53 Burlington 42 Snohomish 60 Mount Vernon 48 at Cambridge Class B 34 Riggins 32 DonneUy-McCa- ll Midvale 42 New Meadows 29 at Deary Class B 3 er i first-quarte- sharp-shootin- ’ SALT LAKE CIT (AP) — Brigham Young’s Cougars stayed in Contention for the Skyline Conference basketball championship by rallying in the second half to spiU Univer- - in troTteideCPand°o at Salt Lake City last night sity of Utah 85-7hisOgden teammates 9 ?o a slim 6 24-2halftime lead The triumph tightened BYU's who got most of Champion hold on third place with a on his points in this spurt of action record Second-placWyo- tied for top man of the game with ) teammate Doyle Iluber with 15 went outside the con-- 1 rning points lickference and absorbed a 52-4Layton and Ogden TMenty-nint- h ing from Oklahoma City Univer-- t Ward battled in a see saw sit at the winners’ court TJat affair throughout the first half Ward loss at Lar-- j before the avenged OCU's found and into the range pulled amie earlier this season a substantial lead at BYU entertains Utah at Provo (Special) — Box Elder quarter intermission tonight in the Skyline’s main attraction Wyoming continues High School romped home Uh its travels with a stop at St the state Class A high school 24 points — 10 field goals and four championship here last for four from the charity lane Louis University Colorado ASM The Bees tallied 50 points Ogden Fourteenth Ward looked also has a date night good in breaking the tournament at Denver with Regis College East High Mas second with 20 team scoring record with a 73-5Denver plays Montana at Mis- followed by Weber High School win over Ogden Twenty-firs- t 19 Jordan landed fourth Ward They will meet Ogden soula and New Mexico tackles with Thirty-fourt18 with Ward both from Utah State at Logan in other Stake for fourth South Ogden Davis and South Cache tied for conference contests Dean Larsen pumped in 29 fiftfi with 13 Other team j 46 29 " Points in leading BYU past Utah Ogden 11 Provo Bear RncrJ A Utah reserve center Alden1 Lewis tallied 17 points in a first - cight cach Carb°n seven Ben j schedule Milton took an earlyled at half time iriteijmshalf splurge that led the Red- - U°m°nd six North Cache four lead 25-1nd then coasted S10n' skins to a 42-3The Bees triumphed to upset j halftime bulge five-yea- r a BYU came back strong after reign of Mel Wood’s j vlt0I?j 11 u the remaining i the intermission and took the ' Charges Echo t ard Thirty-firsbeat Troy 49 Deary 40 tloser out' lead at 44-4The Cougars pulled Summary 98 P011041 — for a right to meet Milton at Grangeville Class B Turman Weber 63-5three-nna- r to a at the j Cottonwood 39 Nezperce 37 loser (or the consolation at 6 pm to K“- - l-- JL outi night Provo Arnold Short Oklahoma City’s 112 'poumU-B- en Tiney Box Elder Hie BYU cage ‘uam po1ntsS7tr7araioal£lbdpednlin leading 3 6-- v e (8-3- 0 57-3- 8 O i non-conferen- 4 h ’ ! ! i J 8 6 Sub-Distri- ct Semi-final- third-PROV- 42-3- 0 I Sub-Distri- 'ebr s: I 3 Sub-Distri- ct 0 mS id ! j LeBaron to Wed Early in June ! ! Friday’nit'even'though ! I ! his team slowed down to a ball control game in the final period STOCKTON Calif (IP) The Ron Rivers 67 Wyoming for engagement of professional foot- - ward who guarded Short at Lar- ball vstar Eddie LeBaron and amie was assigned to him again Col - last hight but couldn’t block Doralee Wilson Sh“'t-lege of Pacific Junior was an- OCU led as much as 14 points nounced today jn the third quartfr before the The couple tentatively plan to Cowboys trimmed the mareini to be married in June I1'0 points At that point the In- LeBaron who quarterbacked ball ''nent in° lhe'r defensive and widened the Washington Redskins last the margin ongame free throws 1 (ah Brightra Ysnng year reported he has received no GTFP GTFP definite offers yet to sign with 9 7 s 23 Karren Bckwalter 6 3 1 Lewis 7 4 3 I? Calgary of the Canadian League Maxwell 3 0 0 Mauan defeated Dale ld 5 2 2 2 6 Crump Valdez To Test Arch McBride z: 2k MOVING? Piano Elsctric Ic texts Packing 4 3 9 Dow 0 3 2 2 1 Simmons 2 2 4 People 3 4 3 9 Fulton 4 10 8 14 furniture Baggage Storage GTFP 3 2 0 10 G Cook Smedley Neville Weight F Galey rielding P Cook 5 1113 5 94 I 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 2 2 118 2 7 3 7 17 20 9 47 34 38 47 23 32 43 -- Og4ta 1st GTFP Paul 7 8 4 18 Whipple 10 8 8 28 Borkland 0 3 11 Wall 12 2 4 Moors 0 2 11 Jorgenson 2 0 0 4 20 20 14 54 Totals 19 13 58 73 30 41 54 41 o j i i ! d ! t I 1 ! a : ill1 Street or Across tha Nation including Mexico Canada Alaska SLADE TRANSFER Ogden 14th Ogden 21st Cook Laylsn 7th Ogden 79th SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — GTFP GTFP 2 Blood Foxlsy 2 3 15 Fight promoter Virgil Peck said 110 04 04 24 Wright 3 117 Taylor Moffm l o o 2 today that Art Soto will headline 1 7 5 7 Salmon BeU 8 S 1 13 ' -his first 1954 fight card March 7 5 2 Down Williams 4 0 0 8 32 29 21 85 28 30 20 76 Total Peek 2 0 0 4 4 0 0 8 Hawkma 16 38 39 83 15 at Salt Lake City’s Colistum Brigham Young 2 2 0 4 Larson Shaw O 0 0 O 21 Utah 42 53 76 ' Soto San Francisco midale- - 0 0 0 0 Dawson 10 0 2 Cutley Officials: Sanford and Player who holds a decision over 0 0 0 0 CotU Howaley 0 2 11 weight ' Garth Pantcr will fight Gene 25 18 11 81 t Fresh BYU Frah 18 11 4 40 Total c ub of West Jordan in the Ogdsn 29th 0 22 42 81 Fullmer gtfps 53111 Mccieary 11 19 30 40 main event Full- Crittenden ? 0V2 card’s 5 33j29 curtli Turner 3 2 i 7 j mer also holds a narrow decision Eehs ogdea 8it 3 12 jmsen GTFP p r Peterson loos! over Panter recorded several g i 4 1 1 9 Maxwell Sowell 9 2 018 3 3 1 7 C Rippon Green Benson 1 6 4 6 months ago Gumra 0 1 0 12 0 4 3 3 Woodward o1113 o o Tohnnn Wathen 10 02 Kichins 12 13 Soto decisioned Panter in an 8 4 2 IS Applegarth ° i ? P°°mb Jones 1 2 0 2' 9 4 2 20 Johnson Cattelan 7 1014 10 bout 1951 Ogden 2 Steinke Lrson 0 4 0 Sept 211 Durrant 0 9 2 2 6 2 2 14 Carruth 0 0 0 0 Anderson Kitchen 1 2 l 3 Peck said that preliminaries t Roseroan 12 13 0 0 0 0 Breeze 2 0 Lythgoe 11 had not yet been signed but o n o 0 Rbilis 23 4 12 50 28 17 11 83 Totals 0 0 0 0 Knudsen added they will include Paul Ogdsn 11 u u 31st ouoo Carrol 20 35 50 Perkins Max Chris Junior Best j Echo 25 23 17 67 23 25 12 58 Charley Kelley and Toby Salazar Totals Mill ftanrt GTFP GTFP Bickmors 0 2 11 Mscham '0111 AUTO LOANS ® Across th Agent North American Van tins 371 22nd Straat Oial B944 28 24 17 73 Tisher IS lth OgSea Syrarste Totals G TTP 3 3 3 13 C Shaw 3 3 17 Dean Shaw 7 8 5 19 Don Shaw 8 53 19 Wolthiu 2 3 2 8 Francis 1 0 0 2 wTtitehead Soto Signs For Fullmer Bout Tonnesen 3 ® HAVANA Cuba (UP) — Nino Valdes Cuban heavyweight champion who is seeking a shot at world heavyweight champion Marciano a is Rocky heavy fa- varite to defeat Archie McBride of Trenton N J tonight in their bout at the Havana Sports Palace Valdes is slated to meet James Parker of Toronto in New York next month 18 25 15 47 Ogden 5th Syracuse defeated carl smithr weber Heavyweight— Vern Wells Box Elder defeated Delon Gardner Bear River Medals were presented to the first four contestants in each division Trophies went to Box Elder and East for first and second places - F- OfOea 3th g4 T7F15P Champion Schreeves 2213 8 15 5 5 Huber 2 2 15 Goodliffo 3 4 17 Favero SteUler j 10-rou- non-drink- er By coupling SHOES I e Bring your Ideas of room Buthler-Bingha- m FRANK AND ROY'S GRILL AND ELLISON'S CLEANERS 10-poi- Ca-ho- INTRA-FRATERN- B 11 IT 12 34 1 TOURNAMENT Nap na pressure Join the fun at O Totals Washington GTFP Ewing 2 3 0 4 Olmstead 3 8 3 13 Lynch 2739 3 117 Pierson Jessop 0 111 2 2 2 6 Gallegos Blanchard 0 2 0 0 2 4 2 6 Martindale Williams 0 10 0 2 3 15 Hancock Sandstrom 4 3 2 10 Kunz 3 10 6 f Elwell 0 0 0 0 17 19 11 45 14 19 8 36 Totals Leifoc Standings W L Pet 1 8 Mound Fort 889 7 2 Central 778 ' 3 6 Lewis 333 9 0 000 Washington Start With Your CITY MATCH PLAY periods Sanford led until well into the third period when UCLA guard Denny Miller dropped in four fast field goals to regenerate his team The Bruins then began clicking with their fast break and ran up 14 points to the Indian’s three in the first minutes of the last period But UCLA’s big break came from Los Angeles where the Trojans staged a third quarter rally to turn a close game with California into a rout! The game was even most of the first two periods with the half-timscore 22-1for USC The outcome of these two games put UCLA in the lead left California and USC tied for second and again gave Stanford the cellar spot Beavers on Top Oregon State however maintained its lead in the Northern Division with its slim win over the Cougars ashington showed surprising strength and held Wade Holbrook Oregon’s point making center to four field goals and five free throws Washington broke first on the scoreboard and had racked up four points before the Beavers opened up their big guns The Ducks of Oregon University kept their spot in the division with their win over the Huskies But they trailed 35 to 34 at the half and had to make an up hill fight to keep a division title in sight SophOmore guard Jerry Ross won the game for Oregon with two free throws in the final minutes of play Cole 0 0 0 0 18 21 20 58 some allays ond same handicaps as yaa will racoiva in stata tournament (except ladies' handicaps which will ba 75) three games across allay and ENTRANCE FEE af $!7S per person including bowling Bowl as many timas as yau with but can cash only once in singles but at often as essibla in doubles however only once with eoch partner No bowler may tort after 5 p m will Monday ae regular league bowl Monday avaning ' MATCH Stephen 5 ball club this spring DOUBLES MIXED DOUBLES and MEN'S SINGLES will ba bowled on foe the GT FP Card 2 4 13 Taylor 0 2 2 2 Phipps 1113 Black 18 5 7 Thomas 3 2 2 12 Wright 2 0 0 4 Reeder 0 0 0 0 Bell 0 2 11 XSdiev bia South Carolina Doug is serving Uncle Sam and will bid for a post on the Fort Jackson base- This tournament rounds 9 9Y3 3 3 9 Ogden Reds plan televising sevLewis en league games during the 1954 GTFP 6 2 0 12 Tunt STATE TOURNAMENT Qualifying Moend Fort gtfp“ three p Ogden Thirty-firs- t Ward Mill play Milton for the consolation at 6 Ogden Thirty-fourtHard and Ogden Fourteenth Ward Mill clash for fourth and seventh place at 7:15 and Layton Seventh and Syracuse Mill meet head-oat 830 for third and i sixth place Last night’s results: Ogden 31st 63 Echo 50 Milton 46 Sunset 29 Ogden 14th 73 Ogden 21st 54 Ogden 29th 61 Layton 7th 40 Ogden 5th 47 Sjracuse 43 j Tonight’s schedule: 6 pm — Milton and Ogden 31st 7:15 — Ogden 14th and Ogden 34th 830 — Lajton 7th and S'ra- cusc 945 — Ogden 29th and Ogden 5th Ogden Fifth Ward and Syra- cuse fought to the final buzzer fast night in the Ogden High gym-- i nasium before the Fifth Warders emerged on the long end of the 47-4score Syracuse jumped into an early first-quartlead as Ogden Fifth had Considerable trouble finding the hoop and M orking the ball inside and felt the loss of Bob Duncan Mho injured his ankle a few days ago and Mas unable to play Syracuse took a commanding 16-- 5 r lead and it looked like they Mould have lit- tie trouble getting over the Ogden five The Fifth Warders hoMever caught fire on a series of baskets g by little Douglas Champion former Ogden High star and Dan Favero to close tha Mith three minutes gap to 20-1in haf remaining pr d played 31 contests merchants for advertising boards "Some of the members’ of the for 1954 team invaded Honolulu just a few years back and' made a clean Play in the Division 3 junior sweep of a basketball series with basketball tournament will open feminine teams in the islands rext Wednesday at the Mount Wilma Freston star hurler of Ogden recreation hall Five games the Shamrocks was one of the will be played the first night best feminine pitchers in the na- Morris Hansen will be in charge tion last season and Jean Forney was one of the best receivers E J Allison city manager of Sincere congratulations to this Ogden reports that no one has feminine softball aggrega- - applied for the golf professional Hsttnf?H?gSh Schooi had 'to call' ' ? tl0? ‘ ‘ one that s certain to post at El Monte for the new' for -- n It is anticipated that C (st MkSHiUT't right5 honors come September White will be an applicant Just before the game was scheduled to start an unidentiJ Visits Ogden fied lad chinned himself on a Kilburg Vernon Kilburg pipe Of the sprinkler system in big right hander of the championship Og-- j the gym The pipe broke The basketball dep Reds of 1954 is an Ogden visitor for a few days court was flooded j 56-34 has been playing winKilburg —ADVERTISEMENT— ter baseball in the Bay area on the coast along with Olney Pat-- 1 Mound Fort JuniorHigh School terson and Frankie Robinson Og- crashed down to its first defeat den “outfielders of last season of the season yesterday when Vernon has gained nearly 20 Central Junior High beat them pounds and is looking forward to a fine season with the Tulsa club 56-3jn a JHS League basketball of the Texas League during 1954 game Kilburg will have a number In a second game Lewis beat of former Reds as teammates at 45-3Tulsa Carl Wells and 41 Flaugh-e- r Washington High point man for Central southpaw hurlers Carl Pay-lo- r third baseman and Outfield- was Connoley who got 20 Hand-le- y by ers Frank Robinson and Pat Pat-- 1 helped him out with 15 and JOE BARNEY terson will also drill with Tulsa Weathers with nine Thomas was in spring conditioning programs top scorer for Mound Fort A team match ot vary unusual coli-bwith 12 j starting March 7 will ha held tonight at 7 p m “Kilburg feels great” said Bus ’ Kunt led the Lewis team to at Ogden Bowling Cantor To our iness Manager Johnny Sarlo of vl$?rK W1"J a P°int Mai of 12 knowledge thio it the first time in lle Lynijrh got nine For Washthe Ogden club “He should have Utah's bowling history that two Olmstead picked up 15 ington a fine Tulsa at year S foams af hava mot in Box scores: on INTERCITY MATCH The match brings togethor the Holliday Recreation team of Salt Loka and a team California in the Southern Division with a kindly hand from its strongest rival But Oregon State held a tight fist over its lead in the Northern Division UCLA broke clear last night because of two games the one it won from Stanford 97 to 77 and the 56 to 36 drubbing California took at the hands of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles In other league games Oregon State barely slipped by Washington State College 51 to 49 as Oregon’s star Wade Holbiook was held to 13 points The Vandals of Idaho sat back to wait until the week-ensmoke clears They scheduled no games this weekend but will meet Washington State at Pullman next Tuestwo-gam- e ' 'ue'2ikiS i°'“e rrFH°:i-ove' Shfl!n McDaniels1 d' Ogden Fifth Ward of the Mount Ogden Stake will meet Ward of Ogden Twenty-nint- h the Ben Lomond Stake tonight at 9:45 in the Ben Lomond High School gymnasium for the championship title of Division Three p a Also Furniture A Signature FAMILY FINANCE AND THRIFT CO 3230 Wash Blvd Ph SS57 " mu 1448 1 Bathroom Kitchen Fireplace Etc Alsa Plastic Asphalt and Rubber Tito " Pioneer Tile Co 3019 Woth- - Phono 914 rBBBODBEDOII 3 2 2 8 4 5 4 12 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1211 Milton Sunset 1 Nelson 4 Rosd 3 11 Psterson 4 5 2 10 Randan 4 7 7 IS Psterson 2 3 2 0 Reid Smith Hanson WiUksr Jsnssn 12 12 Totals 13 2414 44 14 25 23 44 4 18 25 WEST PALM BEACH" Fla Irwin Shultz 165 New York knocked out Eddie Springer 163 Coral Gables 6 |