Show 8-i- THE OGDEN y STANDARD-EXAMINE- nn FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST IT 1937! R 1 Ik ftp y u u Q i u du u Pack Canco Moose Jim $pS3)d diiqhwai Machines Open Play Warden With In 5th Annual Meet Patrolling AI TID BITS FROM EVERYWHERE The Cincinnati Reds plan to install more ' than' 3500 additional seats in the event the Reds win the National league season for the world series The Reds open a crucial Six Polished Teams Will Ap pear Tonight In First Round series with the St Louis Cardinals today Contests At Ogden Stadium Three Games to Afford world's Jim Londos heavy— f Miss Arva-Esth- Rochwite of er Fans Chance to Get Line On Coming Champions end weight wrestling champion St applied for a marriage lice ruse Thursday in Los Angeles They have been close friends for the past four years Londos started his wrestling career in Ogden many years ago under the direction of Charles Re Londos Is still the out veil of the world matman standing Chester Rosenlund third sacker of will the Ogden Reds probably move into AA baseball next year The Reds think mighty Well of Chester who is now playing a whale of a game at shortstop evUpwards of 3000 fans will jam Kilof corner and Reddy ery nook owatt field Tuesday night for the House of David-KansCity MonReserved arch baseball game seats are now on sale at the Ogden baseball club offices in the Hotel John Cobb hopes Ben Lomond to make six miles a minute on the salt flats of Utah late this month Harvey Hancock former center in football at Utah university picks Utah to waits home In the Big Seven footWeber colball race this fall lege will engage at least three nonconference rivals in football this fall The Ogden Junior chamber of commerce will sponsor the Pasadena-Web r college game here in Dick Romney October early will close a fine vacation near West Yellowstone Montana late this month and will then get down to football business at Utah state Romney hopes to have a stronger club in the 1939 race Bill Kln-nthan the one of 1938 center former in basketball at Utah will join the coaching staff of Central junior Harold Welch high this fall who serves as a sports scribe in the off season will take over the football ooaching reins at Central Lout By HAL WELCH Standard-Examine- re-enact- - tempt to turn back the challenges of three invaders two from Brig ham City and a third from Gar land P Sc W Billiards of Brigham City will pry the lid off the 1939 joust at six p m against the American Packing & Provision company of Ogden At seven-te- n p m the Baron Woolen Mills outfit Is scheduled to meet the Moose lodge of Ogden The final battle of the evening wall be staged be tween the American Can of Ogden and the Garland Grocery team nce er There’s Gold Ahead It’s two defeats and out in this year’s softball classic and ‘teams will be struggling to keep their slate clean as long as possible To the winners and the next two fin ishers will go the prized pot of gold-t- rue not enough to Inspire ed four years ago has come to be J foul play but sufficient to make one of the best sports features of j the action merry J the year in Ogden Tonight’s games should be full I Anderson sacker third It’ll of fight and entertainment George and captain of the House of David J be interesting to see how the baseball club could very easily Packers of the Ogden Industrial His hair falls I loop and the Moose from the Og-t-o pass for a lady his waist and on special occa-- 1 den Independent league will fare He was J in their struggles with the top sions George braids it here 1?£ winter with the House of teams from Brigham City And Fans I the Canco appreciate the quality David basketball team of three states will invade Ogden I of ball played up Garland way so they shouldn’t be taken by sur- prise Ticket Sale Opens For Tuesday Game And the winners of the game between the Packers and P & W will return to- the field Saturday evening to do battle against the high and mighty Associated Dealers of Ogden In one of the feature contests Logan vs Power Standing out as one of the hottest clashes of the first round will Reserved seats for tha House of David-Kansa- s City ha third Saturday eve- Monarch baseball event at Reddy Kilowatt field next Tues- - n?ng when the litah Power & Light I on of offices were sale the at the of contests Ogden placed Qgden aggregation day night baseball club in the Hotel Ben Lomond today From the J with the powerful Lundberg Motor rush for reserved seats all attendance records for the park The Railroader of Ogden are will be shattered Tuesday to tackle Morgan in the slated atThe Davids and Monarch first gam on the Saturday program starting again at six p m The player rosters were completed in regulation form today prior to the beginning of play the tournament director announced A casual reading of the player lists reveals that every team has abundant talent to put on a good show The schedule for the first four days again: Friday ' Six p m—American Pack vs P Sc W fans at Spokane tracted 3600 at Twin Falls and drew cently to establish new a ttendance recre- 6500 ords Monday’s attraction will provide fans of Ogden and vicinity with the opportunity of watching the two finest traveling clubs in the land ha action Satchel Page considered by jor league stars as the world's greatest pitcher will work at least a portion of the game for the Monarch on the rubber Page has performed against many of the present day big leaguer and all of the respect hi ability The Monarch composed entirely of colored players boast speed hitting and fielding ability and fine pitching Anderson Tucker and Tally wil be featured In the pepper game after the fifth inning Tuesday night The caper of these men will keep the crowd in an uproar Five hundred chair seat will be placed along the first and third bast lines to handle an expected record breaking attendance Tickets are now on sale at the ma- Ogden baseball office lower lobby Hotel Ben Lomond Three capable umpires will work the game Seven-te- n Moose Eight-twent- ‘ SALT LAKE CITY Aug 11— (UP)— Three Salt Lake City net ters were entered in the semi-finround of the Intermountain men’s Fri singles tennis championship to day with another scheduled Omer Morris Dan respectively FEATURE PLAY JOUST IN CITY Upsets accompanied by excel- lent tennis featured the play In the quarter final doubles matches of the Ogden city tennis tournament Ruth Tomlinson and John Kinard played well to defeat Mary Heinen 6 6 and Park Petterson 5 John Piers and Keith Wilson up set the Weber college stars Mel Manful and Frank McQuown In aj 6 3 men’s doubles affair 6 Frank Hazen and Ray Noorda teamed well together in a boys’ event to upset Ross Bramwell and Bob Heiner in straight sets 4 3-- 7-- 8-- 3-- 8-- 6-- j 6-- 6-- 3 These Railroaders of the Ogden Industrial league have their work cut out for them Saturday at the Ogden READY FOR MORGAN stadium when they oppose the Morgan county machine at six p m The railmen have some capable performers In togs and are counted upon to humble their Morgan foes Associated Oilers will meet the Friday Packers-- P & W winner and Utah Power will play the Lundberg Motor of Logan In other Saturday contests Pictured in the staff photo (rear row) Earl Miller Bob Hales Ilansen Bill Price G Hancock Gibler George Ford Bus Musselman Leo Critchfield manager Billy P Hancock and W Champion (front row) Bob Livingston-DaviI Critchfield mascot d U I Leaguers In Night Loop Battle -- A summary of Thursday’s matches follows: Mixed Double Marian Fletcher and Paul Harames def Fae and Ralph Wil-m2 2 Margaret Smith and Lew Hunsaker def Virginia Nel-- 1 3 son and Dave Fletcher 0 Ogden Bamboo and Richmond f Ogden Bamboo announced his Tomlinson and Ruth John Kinard order for the Saturday def Mary Heinen and Park Pet- - Joint holders of first place in the hattinggame as follows: Shupe 2b night o 6 3 terson 5 second half race in the R Shupe rf Hartley If Vaughn Men’s Doubles baseball league clash at eight- - 3b Gudmundson cf Drysdale John Kinard and Paul Harames fifteen p m c ss L at Johnston lb Hepwroth night Saturday def Sud TakahasM and Ctjcil Su- back will in field first the Kilowatt get Manager Vaughn 4 Frank Ellis and Lemi malpong 3 to be played in Dg into the lineup for the first time Lew Hunsaker def Don Felt and den under the llghta in several weeks He suffered a 1 Conard Pearce 4 Howard Bamboo and preston clubs severe ankle injury prior to the Littlefield and Frank Reeder def wiU meet Sunday afternoon at recent state tournament at BrigEd Shoppe and Frank Austin 3 Reddy Kilowatt field in another ham City 3 John Piers and Keith Wilson hj-- I league battle starting at two “I am undecided as to the startdef Mel Manful and Frank Me- - p m ing pitcher for the Saturday night 6 3 Quown 6 Service of Ogden and game” said Manager Vaughn Farrell’s I Junior Double “I feel that our club can take members of the Wa Coalville John Piers and Keith Wilson satch league meet at four p m the measure of both Richmond def Bob Heiner and Ross Bram- - in the second game of the Sunday and Preston A small admission 2 will be charged and we anticipate Dave Fletcher and double header well 0 Dick Frandsen def Jerry Young j Manager George Vaughn of the a fine attendance” 1 2 and Floyd Anderson Don Minnoch and Dean Allison def Frank Hazen and Ray Noor 7 2 da 6 Ray Wright and ot 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 7-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 8-- 6-- 3-- 6-- 6-- 13-1- 3-- 6-- 6-- 9-- vs Shimizu George Charlesworth and Francis not finished Boys’ Double Bruce Lund Frank Patterson (Semi-final- s) 6-- Ross Bramwell 6-- 6-- 4 La-Ma- 3 PAIRINGS FOR SATURDAY Lester Tark ' Mixed Double (Semi-final7 a m Margaret Smith and Lew Hunsaker vs Ruth Tomlins) son and John Kinard 6 p m Marian Fletcher and Dick captain) Howard LltUefield I HansenJeppson Howard Laraen Jack Marian Lund and Dan Bailey 5 1 ck W-Pac- PERFORMS TUESDAY John' R Tucker first sacker de luxe starting his 16th season with the House of David baseball club He Is noted for his antics around first base and Is' a member of the famous “pepper gang trio 1 - PoeSr&tflo Twill f Alls 8mlt Laks 33 36 43 40 60 63 39 39 30 Tharday' Result Twin FSi 6 Salt Lake 5 Ocdra Z Boise 1 Pocatello 21 Lewiston 15 Ogden Lewi too Boise Frida’ 603 606 617 443 438 404 Sebedol al 4214 - 2b Falcont cf 4 2 2 0 Burleson cf 4 2 10 Boudnff rf 4 0 2 0Byrd 2b 2 2 3 12 O Alvee lb Nokee If 3 112 0 Ke nlds M 3 2 2 2 Botelho ( 3 0 6 0 4 0 0 3 Tate Schubel p 2 10 0 p tUytn K 10 1 OzAndrew p 2 1 0 1 'I Total 37S27 Total ’ ” — x — Batted for Nokea In 6th 87112716 x — Batted for Tata to 7th EVANSTON Wyo Aug 11— On Twin Fall 000 022 020 — 6 020 000 012 — 5 Sunday August 13 Becker’s team Sa’t Lake Runs — Larrieu 2 Summary: Alves will play at Layton and August 20 Noke Reynolds Bogdanoit will mark the end of the Wasatch Falcont 2 AndrewsMcNamee Trower Errors — league season when Heber City Trower 2 Arlett Botelho Nokea Reynold — McNamee on Left base Twin Falla 7 will play here On August 24 the Salt Lake 7 Stolen base— Bishop Sacrifice of Wood Minnesota — Negroes Three-baPiney hit Alves Reynold hit — one of the most powerful baseball Byrd Larrieu Nokee e altt 2 Bishop Falcon! Trower Run teams in fbe country will play Ev- Reynolds — batted In Reynold2 Bishop Burleson anston Two big games are sched- Trower — Schubel to Arlett Double uled for Sunday and Monday dur- Bishop to Carlson Chargeplay defeat to Tate responsible for — Tate 2 Schubel 1 ing Cowboy days Ogden and Dev- Runs Struck out — By Tate 5 Schubel 5 Andrew ils Slide being tha teams j 2 Base on ball — Off Tat 1 Schubal X it '4 - Beckers Schedules League Contests a Two-bas- t 10 91i 8 72 6 545 455 273 182 5 2 2 Kansas lis City-Minneapo- grounds Pacific Coast League Sacramento J Sap Diego Los AngelCi Portland 2 Oakland 0 1 Seattle 11 t San Francisco 3 5 Hollywood Southern Association Memphis 2 Nashville 1 Knoxville 5 Little Rock 0 Atlanta 9 New Orleans ' 6 1 — 2-- 3-- 9-- 1-- 3-- 5-- 4-- Chattanooga Birmingham Western International V' By United Fre 9-- 8 7-- 1 Wenatchee' 3 Spokane 4 4 Vancouver 6 Bellingham 1 Yakima Tacoma 2-- 5 1-- 7 when the CCC boys suspended play To get its pedestrian crossings to express their dislike for one of v Birmingham painted England Umpire Harry Parker’s decisions held a ’‘Pedestrian Crossings week” Moose Lodge Associated Oil Batteries W Belnap Puttman and B Belnap Taylor and HalL Umpires: Doxey and Ballif Railroaders 2 T T Bob Living -- Hostess Cake Parley Hancock 11 10 1 ston Bus Musselman V Ross Ogden Elks Batteries: Ross and Flinders William Price Walter Champion Jack Donaldson George Ford Paul and Pusey Umpires: Stegan Gibb and R Parker Bob Hales David Gibler Hancock Ross" Folkman Clyde 0 0 0 C Newey and E New-e-y Hooper CCC Greenwell ' 10 9 0 Leo Critchfield manager Knights of Columbus Forfeit Reddy Kilowatt Lynn Foley Clarence Vacher Robert Stratford Ray Read Karl Hickenlooper Blaine Steele Glen Max Strause Howard Cherry Jack Andy Roghaar Coray Bill Thomas E E Thompson Kinner Clarence Vacher - Emmett Secures New Sport Coaches Can-Garla- nd state-women- ’s JENKINS PLANS - Lot Pri Won S3 Associated Oil Ogden Elks Knights of Columbus Moose Lodge Hooper CCC Hostess Cake Helen Bertagnole Retains Golf Title Can-Garla- TIOXZER Standing of the Club W L 1-- 14 k’ ns Pioneer League 2-- f n!Ui?arame v By The Associated Pres International League Montreal 8 Syracuse 26 Jersey City L Rochejiter Newark 7 Toronto 6 Only games American Association Indianapolis 9 Toledo 0 Columbus 2 Louisville 0 Milwaukee-S- t Paul rain IN FLAG RACE Associated Oil continued to set the pace in the Independent soft-ba- ll league by trimming the Moose at Monroe park Tuesday evening 6 West Belnap and Putman held the league leaders to five hits but they counted for six runs Moose collected nine hits but made them count for only four’ runs Ogden Elks combined ten hits with seven Hostess Cake errors to take the game from the bakers by a score of 11 to 2 Decision was awarded Knights of Walter Columbus over the Hooper CCC Well manager American Can Co Albert Bott Glen Clark Delmar Stone Joe Stegen Watha Brown Eldon Ellis Howard Nelson rr Beck Clifford Clyde Douglas Wiggins Ralph Briggs Claire Wayment Lawrence Russell Lee Young and Bob Pell Les Miller manager Dave Fletcher and Dick Frand sen def Keith Duvall and Junior 3 Watson 3 Frank Hazen and Bob Heiner and def Noorda Ray 6-- FINE ABILITY Utah-Idah- 8-- Minor League Results OILERS SHOW 6-- s) I - TENNIS UPSETS Men’ -- Double (Semi-final- s) p m John Piers and Keith 7nd ioo"nsor" Wilson vs Howard Littlefield and P jfc L- Billiards Eight-twentI Frank Reeder Fishburn Rosenbaum Moyes 5 p m Frank Ellis and Lew Sweatt Facer Watkins N J Motor (Logan) Hunsaker vs John Kinard and Watkins S Watkins H Glenn O Sunday Paul Harames IZundel Bartock Withworth Jen- Five p m— Railroaders-Mor-ga- n (Semi-finalDouble Junior Ugn and Hess Dutch Hess man-- 4 losloser vs Moose-Baro- n Dave and m Fletcher Dick p ager ‘ er Frandsen vs John Piers and Garland Grocery Six-te- n h Lundberg-Utam— p EMMETT Idaho Aug 11 (AP) Wilson Blaine Thompson Duane Archi Keith Power loser vs P & —Emmett athletic teams will do Bill Linford 4 p m Don Minnoch and Dean I bald Voss Ward loser battle in the next school year’s Allison vs winner Ray Wright and Melvin Manning Max Chambers Seven-twent- y p m — Gephart George Shimizu vs Francis Lund J Carl Bishop -- Matt Condia Jim prep wars under new coaches Power and Bruce Charlesworth Stores vs Lundberg-Uta- h The Emmett board of education Tazoi Dick Welling Dean Archi- winner Hone Hall Earl who bald Double Ray Virgil reported Kenneth Carberry (Final) Boys I Eight-thirt- y — W 11 Carl p m—Ogden Elks Blaine his received CITY and in master’s SALT LAKE White Bishop next will This match be degree Aug played winvs American — Mrs Helen Hoffmann Ber- physical education at the UniverCook m manager at three (UP) p Tuesday ner retained her sity of Idaho in Moscow last spring Morgan tagnole Thursday AlLittlefield Tom Monday Porter Utah Jay golf champion- has been named director of athlet Six p m — Railroaders MorBohman Dean Bower Paul ship defeating Mary Lou Thomp- ics for the Emmett high scheol fred Stuart - Hugo Bohman Sharp son 1 up oh the 18th green' Walter Carte gan winner v - Moose-Barograduated this Carl Nelson Harvey Porter Don winner three-putte- d from the University of Ida the Miss spring Thompson Seven-te- a Sam Hopkins Rich p m — American Sterling green to give the champion the ho Southern Branch at Pocatello Lewis match after she missed a Rose Frank Bohman loser vs winner of was named Carberry’s assistant winMilton m Carter Johnson five game p the Sunday Ralph Orville Schmitz coach and his the her which would have given Richins manager ner (winner of Railroaders-Mor-ga- n assistant crown Leonard Leth resigned and match American Packing Ss Provision loser vs Moose-BaroSALT FLATS BONNEVILLE J Hiatt P Casteel J Kapp D Gibson Ty at Allen G McGill Aug 11— (UP)— Ab Jenkins I U Gibbs DeVries Parker automobile to break Lynn — tempting by Tat Hit with pitched ball Farrell Um- speed records held by Capt G E Arch Hansen H Kapp E Slater Passed ball — Botelho Time — 2:15 Scorer — T Eyston of England averaged John S Doe P Evertsoii and Am pire — McQuillan and Dooly Baker about 173 miles per hour In his bier Marvin Casteel manager Mormon Meteor HI for the first Lawrence Hogge assistant POCATELLO I LEWISTON Moose 'Lodge j ABHOA 300 miles of his run today ABHOAj aa 7 5 3 3 C Putman J BoFred Willman 2b 4 1 4 oMurphy v Anglie He a started at five thirty-flThomas 3b 0 1 0 1 Cabral 2b 4146 rn M S T M N Wiseman C Lesser (man 4 2 2 0Burnet'3b Reaer cf 7613 Jenkins’ time so far Hunter L Lavender L Borden 5 0 1 Otobello lb 4 4 7 0 was Whit U today 6 3 10 cf F Profazier A 5 4 3 4 Kirk Col about two miles per hour un- Nick Frofazier only " 0 7 4 2 5 OBalUnser 10 rt H Jones R Morey Stoker H Frantil 5 3 10 der existing records in the short1 6 0Hdort If Correll lb Dineen and Walter Peterson J 6 2 1 5 2 6 0 Strada rf Microphotography reveals er Before Beard Jendistances the run I Schofield 2 0 0 Erikaon ' p 2 0 0 OjBerndt p ma"aser' a world of wonders in 4 2 0 0 kina indicated he planned to aim Garland p 2 1 0 ljSandel p Gephart Store for records in the longer distances Tolman Napoli Kerr Sandall a drop of water— one 4417 24 91 Total 52 27 2713 Total Stopped by minor difficulties in Thompson Harris Gephart (capx — Bated for Garland it) 9th MARVELS reveal the 310 030 035—15 two tries yesterday Jenkins’ proj- tain) Lewiston Alix Bishop Carter 'Adrun today was his ams Fronk 252 120 39x — 24 ected Pocatello Robbins Giles and double joy of quality Summary: Run — Williamson 3 Thomas fourth A mistaken J’slow down' Thomas manager Reser Whit 3 Col 3 Moyer Correll Lynn Kinsey Beard Schlmlinr Murphy 2 Cabral 3 signal and spouting oil from the smoking for less money Lundberg Motor Burnett 5 Robello 4 Klrke 2 Ballinger tank onto the windshield ended two A Westover Cum Brown L L HJort 3 Strada 3 Sandel Error— Thoma three hours time yes: mingg Don'chase Rex Pitkin L Reser White Cole Burnett 2 Runs re- trials within Ask for MARVELS ' ' ' for— Erickson 8 Garland 9 D Smith V sponsible Brown Yeates F e hit — Cole Beradt 7 Sandel 3 Two weeks ago flames which jeffSf D Olsen ' H Brown E Morey Robello 2 Reaer HJort Murphy filled the cockpit and spread to the Sanders H Schaub IL Kessner Burnett Sandel Thre baae hit — Strada severely h Nelson Kenneth — Trotman Morey Horn runs — Burnett - 2 Robello rear end of the racer on p W-Pa- semi-finali- st 4- can Can vs Garland Saturday Six p m — Railroaders vs m — Associated winner Oil vs P & y p m — Utah Power Sc Light vs Lundberg Freed who ousted Denver’s Sid Ocdea at Sait Lake 8 pm Lewiston at Boise 8:30 pm Milsteln Wednesday was the oth Pocatello at Twin Falls 8:30 pm er Dave Freed will meet Don Dix SALT LAKE TWIN FALLS on of Provo in the feature match ABHOAl AB H O A 2b 4 13 3Trowef sa 4114 today to determine the other Bishop Farrel 2b 4 0 3 1 Arlett ri 1111 sfmi-finO Price entry lx 7 5 1 arisen 0 3 0 5 lb — ¥ McNmee e 5 1 6 OiJLarrleu — p m — Ameri- y Seven-te- n al fight for the other berth Grant champion Defending' Evans and Frank Mehner Thurs day gained the round of four with easy defeats over Ray Dubois and p m —Barons vs Morgan ? Three Saif Lakers In Tennis Finals ed - as 4 Staff r startThat old survival of the fittest will be tournaUtah Softball annual Northern ing today in the fifth ment which gets under way at the Ogden stadium at six p m this evening with six teams from the field ot thirteen contenders getting their baptism of tourney fire in the openfprogram ing atwill machines Three local 4 SPEED ATTEMPT nd a 10-foo- ter ns a ’ IBS ‘Elites I - -- 24-ho- Two-bas- balls Correll Sandel Williamson Bases — R Garland 5 Berndt 5 Sandel 3 Strikeouts— Erickson 2 Garland 3 Berndt 5 Sandel 4 Left on bases— Lewiston 10 Doubl Pocatallo 12 play— Cabral to Murphy to Robello Burnett to Cabral to Robello Wild pitches— Erickson Garland Berndt Hit by pitched balls — Robello (2) by Garland Losing pitcher — Erickson Winning pitcher— Sandel Umpire— Ritter and Jackioo Tim: 8:40 f tcay o ur ‘ burning the Utah driver stopped manager his first run Ogden Elks Lodge Five records fell In the three Fred Pusey Hank Paul Vern early runs but Jenkins failed to Gibbs Byron Borter (captain) reach distances covered by Eys- - Harry Porter Robert Porter 0 ton’s records The Britain held the (jack Stokes Lee Boerens mile and kilometer and 24-- 1 ard Newey Otto Stokes Norman hour marks Mosher Bill Sneddon Roberts SOU WO 5 °° rU401® 0°"° The How-200- i CIGARETTE of Quality STEPHAMO aaOTHERS PHILA PA - ' |