Show Egyptian Swims Channel in Record Time 10 National League W Stern Picks Early All- - America p i Eastern football players dominate the annual selections by sportscaster Bill Stern in the current issue of Sport Magazine Four stars from Atlantic coast teams are named two each from the midwest southwest and southwest and one from the Pacific coast Bill's first team is headlined byf of Williams pre-seas-on All-Anieric- an quarterback Bobby Notre Dame and Baltimore boy Other first team backs include Gil Stephenson Army fullback of Columbia Ga Kyle Rote SMU successor to Doak Walker hailing from Dallas and Charles Ortman the Milwaukee halfback who will spark the University of Michigan again this year Ends are Dan Foldberg of Dallas and Army the only repeater from Sport's 1949 team and Bob of Lake Arrowhead Wilkinson California and UCLA tackles Louis Next f jift and Lewis "Bud" McFadin of Iraan Texas and the University of Texasof and the center is Irv Holdash Youngstown Ohio and North Carolina The second team comprises: Backs John Dottley Mississippi John Karras Illinois Hugh Washington Harry The Boston university line: Jerry Groom center Notre Villanova Dame Nick Liotta and Mike Boldin Pittsburgh guards Bob Toneff Notre Dane' and Holland Donan Princeton tackles and Bill McColl Stanford and Bud Bherrod of Tennes- Musial Leads Swat Field 64 73 421 21 380 28 St ABXHO L Pet as as? 71 4 SO 46 01 71 as OB an SOt 44 s sao 450 33 3 4 Mr 22' 20 348 34 342 3Stt 30 73 40 77 KcsaltS Monday' Egyptian England Aug 22 (UP) — A swam the English channel in a record 10 hous and 52 minutes today to win the first mass swimming race over the course Today' Games Detroit at New York Cleveland at Washington (night) Chicago at Philadelphia (night) St Lotus at Boston (night) Answers Bugle Call at Leais ABRHO Detreit 2 0 0 0 Robnsnc 10 0 0 Berry ss 3 0 12 Troutp 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 Fr(end2b bWood 113 Uptonss Cam oss Widmarp aKokos " 1 Fannin p dArft j ' 0 u o 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 33 7 11 27 31 1 4 24! Totals Totals aGrounded out for Widmar in 7th bGrounded out tor Friend in 9th rG rounded out tor Upton In 8th dStruck out for Fannin in 9th 000 000 100—1 St Loui 300 100 03x— 7 Detroit E— Friend RBI— Kokos Wertz 3 Ber HR — Wertz 3 2B — Evers ry Ever Ivers DP— Upton Stlrnweiss and Len-har-— Widmar and Lenhardt Winner Loser— Widmar Trout (11-- jj dt (9-1- 1) 2) rittobargh ABRHO ABRHO Russell if Snider cf Robnson 2b rurillorf 8 0 0 3 B'r"dino3b 4 10 1 Saffellcf 8 0 13 Hopp lb 3 113 KJinerlt 3 113 Bellrf 4 0 Hodgeslb 40 0 013 OConnllss aWestlake 34 3 837 Totals Totals 33 31037 aGrounded out for Werle in 9th 000—3 030 010 Brooklyn 000 300 000—2 Pittsburgh 3 — Kiner RBI — Furillo Newcombe O'Connell McCullough 2B— Campanel-l- a — SB h DP — Snider Russell Hopp O'Connell and Hopp Reesen Robinson and Hodges Campanella and Cox Winner—Newcombe (13-Loser— Werle '"''3BSiw': all-sta- Having defended his National Boxing association heavyweight championship by stopping Freddie Be shore all Ezzard Charles has to do between workouts is sit back and wait for the big one with Joe Louis That is scheduled for Yankee stadium September 27 Whiz Kids Get aKigney Ken'dyp Totals 38 4 10 37! Totals 31 0 4 37 aiiingied for Jansen in 8th 000 100 300 — 4 Philadelphia New York 000 000 000—0 — E Stanky Calderone RBI — Jones — 3 Seminick Ashburn HR Jones SemSB — Ashburn inick DP— Thompson Stanky and Irvin Jansen Dark and Irv in Winner — Simmons (18-Loser— 7) Jansen (13-- 9) Big Tesi In Late First to By Oscar Fraley NEW YORK Aug 22 (UP)— The pressure on the ton Redskins ever-prese- nt league leader was beginning to tell today on the Philadelphia Phillies and while the "whiz kids" still were proving whizzes they weren't looking much like kids any more Not too long ago when they were dark horses of the most sepian hue the club celebrated every victory with vociferous cries of triumph That was during the days when the rest of the National league considered them summer wonders who would fold rapidly when the wire came in sight Then the National league was cry was "stop the Dodgers But now suddenly the league has realized that the Phillies aren't going to beat themselves And every club in the league has shifted its sights and put them on the "whiz kids" It has made a distinct change in the ball club probably convincing them that they can win the pennant So no longer do they celebrate the victory of the day with cheers and back slapping It's a e plan now one which ends brilliantly or miserably when the pennant races come to a halt on Oct 1 Their game with the Giants yesterday was a case in point Curt Simmons the tall southpaw flattened the onrushing Giants with a as Brooklyn masterful four-hittbeat Pittsburgh That kept the Phillies' lead at 5 games over the Brooks when a loss would have reduced the lead to 4 POCATELLO Aug with the best available Stengel nominated Allie Reyhis clutch pitcher nolds (10-1in an effort to get off in front Rolfe countered with Hal White (4-who shut out the Bombers the last time he faced them Vic Raschi and Tommy Byrne will follow Reynolds on the hill in subsequent games If any help is needed Tom Ferrick and Joe Page will be in the bullpen well rested and ready for the call n Rolfe intends to use Art his ace in the second game Houtteman already has beaten the Yankees four times The red thatched pilot was undecided on his third pitcher but it is expected he will give Fred Hutchinson the y call Marl m Stuart and Hank will be available in the fireman's role Detroit picked up a half game on the rest of the field Monday when they slugged the St Louis Browns 1 in the only activity in the the junior circuit Dizzy Trout "Comeback Kid" posted his seventh straight triumph with a four hitter Al Widmar was the loser Phillies Philadelphia's furious their ' protected game lead in the National league vanquishing the New York Giants 0 Curt Simmons brilliant lefthander pitched the shutout He allowed only four singles none solid Larry Jansen was the loser He permitted 10 hits including home runs by Willie (25) Jones and Andy (17) Seminick The other two runs were unearned Don Newcombe's slick hurling and a perfectly executed double steal gave the Dodgers a 2 victory over the Pirates2 in Pittsburgh Deadlocked at the Brooks the winning play in the fifth pulledrunners on first and third two with out and Jackie Robinson at bat Willie Werle was on the mound when Duke Snider broke for second Catcher Clyde McCullough whipped to second baseman Danny Murtaugh Jim Russell broke from third and slid In under Murtaugh's return throw The St Louis Cardinals wrested third place from Boston defeating the Braves 2 in a night game Cincinnati and the Chicago Cubs were not scheduled 4) Hout-tema- Bor-ow- 7-- five-and-a-h- alf long-rang- 4-- er pre-enni- al 23 23 532 30 Vi 0-- 0-- 0) 4-- 8) By The Associated Press Detroit's pennant hungry Tigers and New York's fending champions faced one of the big moments of the son today as they clashed in the opener of an three-gam- e series at Yankee stadium Pitcher Ivan Abromowitz of Twin Falls uncorked his deadly delivery in a one-h-it performance Monday night for his 20th Pioneer league victory of the season a 3 verdict over the Pocatello Cardinals Abromowitz became the first Twin Falls chucker in the history of the Pioneer league club to rack up 20 victories The lone hit he allowed was a home run And the win tightened the Cowboy hold on first place five and one-ha- lf games In front of the second running Cards Twin Falls chased to a three-ru- n lead in the second inning and was never headed The Pokes added singletons in the third-anfifth to outpace the Cards' lone run In the third and two in the sixth Two were away in the second frame when the Wranglers started their score roundup Sam Piacen-tin- o loped to second on a double and Jack Palmer singled Then Dick Cordell Card left fielder fumbled the ball to allow the first tally Tom McKelvey singled before Abromowitz virtually won his own game with a two-ru- n triple Ray Sowins scored' the fourth Twin Falls tally in the third Two were away when he doubled then came home on Manager Larry Barerror Svend Jessen the ton's games added the But in the dressing room aftea final power hitter tally with a home run wards there was no great jubila- in theWaddy fifth Summary: tion or mass descent on the calmly Peeatello Twin Falls undressing Curt Each man relaxed ABHO A ABHO A in front of his locker the strain Nallyss 3 0 3 1 Schurmnss 3 0 3 4 lines strong on every face and the Whifkerlt 5 0 3 0 M'Governcf 3 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 3 17 0 Cordelllf conversation was low and punctu- Jessenlb 3 0 4 1 8 0 0 5 Randc Posipnka3b ated by only a few laughs 2 1 10 0 Sou ins r f 3 3 0 0 Bartonlb The Phillies are a young club Plcenfocf 4 2 3 0 Rice 2b 4 0 4 3 "kids" among the many vet- Palmar 2b 4 2 11 Baselicirf 4 0 10 truly eran outfits performing in the post- MKelveye 4 1 11 0 10 0 0 war major leagues Of the regu- Abrmwltzp 3 10 0 Rom'skyp 3 0 0 1 Lacroixp lars against the Giants only three Eddie Totals 35 9 27 7 Totals 28 1 27 10 of them — Andy Seminick 031 010 000—5 Waitkus and Dick Sisler —are 29 Twin Falls 001 002 000—3 Pocatello years old — R Palmer Piacentino Jessen Sowins Two of them are 25 Del Ennis Rand Barton Romonsky E and Willie Jones while Mike Goliat McKelvey — Palmer Cordell Barton 2 HR —Jessen is 24 and Richie Ashburn and Barton 2BH— Sowins Piacentino 3BH — 23 and SimAbromowitz RBI — Jessen Abromowitz Granny Hammerare mons is only 21 That's an aver- 2tonCordell Barton 2 DP — Rice to Bar Schuerman to Rice to Barton Baus age of just over 23 years of age man to Rice to Barton Posipanka to They realize fully by now that Palmer to Jessen Loser — Romonosky from here oh in they will have to HO— Romonosky 7 in 4 Lacrois 2 — 3 2 ER 4 in Abromowitz face the best of every team in the 4 Romonosky By the Assoc fasted Press — 11 SO by Romonosky 2 PITTSBURGH— Tommy Yarosz league and conquer it if they are 3 BB — off Abromowitz 6 Roto realize their dream on sundown Ijscroix 4 3 Left —Twin Falls 170 Monica Pa outpointed Floyd Lacroix monosky of Oct 1 9 Pocatello 4 T— 1:53 A— 3000 (est) Morris 169 Pittsburgh (10) V— and Kinnunen and Sahara 5-- 68 tt 20' 4-- 4) Monday's Resorts Billings 9 Ogden 2 Great FalU 9 Salt Lake City 4 innings) Twin Falls 9 Pocatello 3 Idaho Falls 7 Boise 4 (10 Bees Defeated In 4 Game At Great Falls desea- — - 3-- 2-- Boise Before Fans 200 Ball IDAHO FALLS Aug 22 (AP)— Ten Idaho Falls batsmen took their turns at the plate in a four-ru- n fourth inning Monday night to in sure the Russets a 4 victory over the Boise Pilots A scant 200 fans turned out for the first game of a new Pioneer league series Spud Crewmen hitting safely in the big fourth included Frank Cirmimele Jerry Sullivan Larry Nenna Jim McNamara and Frank Szekula That rally overcame 3 Pilot lead Boise pushed across its first run in the opening inning then added three in the fifth Fred Smith Chuck Lamar King and Dick Con- over were the big powers in that drive hitting in succession The Russets boomed back into competition in the third inning Szekula led off with a free pass to first The next two batsmen were out McNamara halted the trend with a single and Ted Dra kos followed with a double The when Bill scoring was capped Maupin latched on to a single 7-- 4-- Boise Mullen Kb Gregory 3b 0'Brienrf Vickri Val'Unecf Sheehanlb Smithc Lamar If Klngss ABHO 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 8 2 3 2 3 2 2 A Idaho Falls Nennacf ABHO M'Nam'rasa Drakos 3 b Maupin c S 2 42 4 Pattersonlt Cirimele2b Leachmnrf Szekula lb Sullivanp 1 Walks Hamper Reds in First Battle BILLINGS Aug 22 (AP) — The Billings Mustangs took advantage of a rash of walks in the first inning to surge ahead in a Pioneer league game and went on to defeat Ogden 2 Monday night The initial frame in the series opener ended 1 for Billings That turned out to be ample for victory although the Broncs added six more The Reds opened with a long run when Lew Ruehl singled He went to third on a single by Lloyd Foster and scored on Ed Bailey's grounder! A pair of free passes to Bill Wills-ma- n and Bill Browne started the Eddie Moore Mustangs moving a single brought in Willsman with and Bob Tripp walked to load the bases Then Harold Valentine replaced Grover Frisbee who had started on the mound for Ogden But the Broncs promptly picked up two more runs on another brace of 9-- 3-- A the bottom of the tenth the Selectrics pushed over their winning tally without getting a hit Russ Brodie walked and Vance Thurston sacrificed him to second John Angelone was intentionally walked — and Lou Briganti strolled after him to load the sacks Salt Lake's runs all resulted from homers Wally Yonamine brought in the first when he homered in the fifth with none on Jim Baxes hit another homer in the seventh with Bob McFarland and Yonamine on base The Selectrics got single runs in the fifth and seventh and two in the sixth and the teams went into the ninth deadlocked at 4 The Salt Lakers missed a chance to win the game in the top of the ninth when Yonamine Baxes and Bob Van Eman all walked to load the bases But with two out Man ager Bob White popped up to Mor ley Bockman at third to end the 4-- er doubles with 37 Pittsburgh's Johnny Hopp is in second place with a 343 average Playing in fewer games Hopp has collected 104 safeties in 303 tries Figures include games of Sunday August 20 Brooklyn's Jackie Robinson the defending champ slipped to third Dodgers' ace place with 337 The second baseman in a batting slump has 134 hits in 398 at bats Del Ennis of Philadelphia has batted in the most runs 100 Ralph Kiner Pittsburgh's big gun leads in home runs 37 and is second in runs scored 87 and runs batted in 97 Boston's Earl Torgeson has tallied the most runs 87 Frank Hiller has the best percentage among the pitchers 818 The Chicago righthander has won nine games while losing two Warren Spahn of Boston has struck out the most batters P Western League Pueblo 1 Colorado Springs 9 Lincoln 2 Omaha 12 Wichita 6 Sioux City 4 Denver 3 Des Moines 4 Fight Results The husky Hassan Abdel Rehim won a home stretch duel with Roger Le Morvan of France The Frenchman led most of the Way only to be nosed out in the last mile and a half When Rehim landed on the Eng lish coast Le Morvan was strug gling against the tide offshore and the other survivors of the 24 men and women who started the grind were far from their goal The previous officially recognized record for swimming the channel was 11 hours and five minutes set by George Michel of France in 1926 A Czech swimmer Venceslas Spacek claimed a crossing time of 10 hours and 45 minutes to the same year but his time was not recognized officially A California stenographer Florence Chadwich set the women's record a few weeks ago Her 13 hours and 20 minutes bettered the old mark set by Gertrude Ederle in 1926 The 18 men and six women plunged into the channel at Cap Gris Nez France at two thirty -- five a' m (6:35 p m M S T Mon- day) w Sit 0-- 1-- Columbus 3 Minneapolis 6 1 Pacific Coast League No games scheduled Texas League Tulsa 2 Dallas 0 FOrt Worth 6 Oklahoma City 4 Houston 5 San Antonio 5 Beaumont 3 Shreveport 1 threatSalt Lake Great Falls ABHO A Southern Association ABHO A Yon'mlnecf 3 3 4 O'Angeloness 4 15 2 Atlanta 6 Mobile 7 4 ss Treat 10 6Brigantirf 44 2 100 New Orleans 3 14 3!Koernercf 12 Baxes3b Birmingham 9 4 19 0 0 Van'manrf 4 0 4 0 Stakerlb 2 4 4 0 3 19 0Bockman3b Whitelb Chattanooga 5 Little Rock 4 4 110 5 12 liBandylf O Lghlinlf Nashville 10 Memphis 8 4 13 1 Stewart2b 5 2 2 1 Winterc 4 14 2 9 2 4 O'BrodyJb Hinsonc M'Farlandn 4 0 0 0 Thurstonp 2 0 12 I 2-- 4-- Denmark's Jenny Kammersgaard who trained in the icy fiords of her homeland led the womea swimment Using a strong breast stioke she was about six miles from the English coast at noon 31 7 2 Milwaukee 7 Indianapolis Kansas City 5 Louisville El Rehim1 won $2800 which the London Daily Mail Sponsor of the race pasted for the first man home All others who finished won $700 regardless of time or order of finish Coast Award International League Syracuse 67 Jersey City Baltimore £ Springfield Buffalo 3 Montreal 2 Rochester 9 Toronto 2 American Association Toledo 4 St Paul 2 i" in the race Seven Bid for Minor Results 6-- 4-- Colored Tennis Star Active 34 8 30 9 Totals 38 11 29x10 Totals xTwo out when winning run scored 300 0 — 4 010 000 Lake Salt City 000 012 100 1—8 Great Falls Mcrariana R— Yonamine 2 Baxes Koerner Bandv Winter Brody Thurs NEW YORK Aug 22 (UP)— ton E— Treat Bockman Winter RBI— Yonamine Baxes 3 AnKelone Briganti For the first time in history a — Yona 2BH Koerner Bandy Winter Negro will be competing for a na3BH mine White Briaanti Staker SB— tional grass tennis championship Brioanti HR— Yonamine Baxes when the United S— Baxes Yonamine Briganti Ange next Monday BB — off States women's singles play begins lone Bockman Thurston SO — by at the famous West Side Tennis Thuratnn 5 hfeFtarland 11 Thurston 3 McFarland 4 —ER —Thurs club in Forest Hills N Y ton 4 mcirartana vt tf-- Anske That was revealed by the United unassisted bmbuhq DP — Aneelone States Lawn Tennis association toand Donnett A— 3989 T— 2:40 1 1 Conoverp 33 S 27 34 9 24 7 Totals Totals 100 030 000—4 Boise 003 400 OOx— 7 Idaho Fails day when it announced that R — McNamara Drakos Patterson: Althea Gibson of New Cirimele Szekula 2 Sullivan Mullen llvan 8 BB— off Conover 6 Sullivan 2 52 Smith Lamar Kins E— Cirimele RBI ER— Conover 7 Sullivan 4 U— Lower York was included among the Valentine Kins 2 Conover McNamara and Loring T— 2:08 A — 200 est entrants accepted for title play 3 Drakos Maupin Szekula— Sullivan2 2BH Lamar SB— Mullen MauDln Drakos Cirimele DP —Maupin to McNamara Drakos to Szekula Left — Boise 5 Idaho Falls 8 SO — by Conover 5 Sul- - By the Associated Press i With only seven weeks remaining in the Pacific Coast league marathon nominations are in order today for most valuable player af the yfiar Atfthis stage it seems as if the gent who cops the award will answer to the name of Wilson Whether his first name will be Jim or Artie probably depends on where you're from Anyway here are seven likely candidates and their qualifications: Jim Wilson Seattle — He's the PCL's only 20 game winner to date Artie Wilson Oakland — This smooth fielding shortstop was the and opposbatting champ last year ing pitchers still lose their hair over him Max Surkont Sacramento— This workhorse pitcher was so good the Boston Braves grabbed Him at considerable expense He left the PC! with an 3 record and this with the basement team Les Fleming San Francisco — Mr clutch hitter himself has batted in more runs than anybody else in the circuit Harry Simpson San Diego— Right now he's the hottest hitter In the league Louis Marquez Portland — Manager Bill Sweeney rails him the fastest man in a baseball suit anywhere He leads the league In stolen bases and triples bats around 300 What no candidate from Hollywood? Well add Chuck Stevens to the list then He's the only Hollywood player batting'over 300 and the most indispensable gent on the squad -- ''" 18-1- -- ENJOY THIS 9-- NEW YORK Aug 22 (AP)— Stan Musial of the St Louis Cardinals is 20 points ahead of the field in his bid for a fourth National league batting title The great infielder-outfieldis hitting 363 Musial has 151 hits— tops in the loop — in 416 bats He also leads in ot The only American entry was David Frank 27 a New York clothThe chilly waters ing designer proved too much for him and he gave up after covering about six miles in three hours and 45 minutes He was the third to drop out Le Morvan led the pack into the walks coastal waters of England and run in second its Ogden tallied seemed a certain winner By noon the top of tne sixtn tiero nar-lo- he was miles offshore and singled and scored on Eddie swimmingthree strongly Ralston's single But the stamina of the massive Billings Ogden ABHO A Egyptian army lieutenant proved ABHO A! liWillsmanss 2 0 12 the deciding factor He churned Ruehl2b 412 2 0 3 0 9 11 OIBrownjf Foster cf 9 2 6 0 through the tricky offshore cur-- v 1 Moorecf 8 4 0 n e Bailey 10 0 rents to overtake Le Morgan a 3 0 0 4 o'Tripplb Harsonlt 4 1 10 llPinckardlf 3 112 0 electrician Lamontlb 4 4 112 The Frenchman weakened fast Harlowf 4 11 Oiskinnerjtb 4 10 3 Ralston3b 11 3Peccla3b 9 3 4 0 in the homestretch He landed 13 3 Myersc Hattonss 4 0 0 2 minutes behind the Egyptian 0 0 0 0 'Mickensp Frisbee p 3 0 0 3 A Val'tinep bodyguard of aRoss 10 0 0 King Farouk of Egypt Mareeh 32 9 27 9 Hassan Hamad was the only other Totals 39 8 24 121 Totals swimmer who had posed a threat afetruckout for Valentine in 0th " 100 001 000—2 Ogden 300 021 03x— 9 Billinga R— Ruehl Harlow Willsman 3 Brown 2 Pinckard 2 E— Ruehl Harrison Wills- man 2 Peccia Myers RBI— Bailey Ralston Moore 2 Tripp Pinckard 3 Myers 3BH — Ralston 2BH— Skinner Myers Moore Tripp SB— Foster Hatton Wills-maS — Brown DP — Val 2 Pinckard GREAT FALLS Aug 22 AP— to Willsman to Lamont to entine Bailey The Great Falls Selectrics were Skinner to Tripp Lft— ogden a Bilonly outhit 11 to 8 Monday night but lings 11 HO— Frisbee 1 in8 0in (faced — by SO 8 batters) Valentine Pioneer four they won a Valentine 8 Mickens 4 BB — on Fris-— bee 3 Valentine 8 Mickens 3 WP league baseball game from Salt Valentine XR— Frisbee vaientiie Lake City 5-- 4 2 Loser - Frisbee U — Lecamus Mickens With the score tied at 4-- 4 in and Brunker T — 2:19 A— 1234 Russets Trim (AP)— 37 449 425 425 5-- 1) 22 45 45 x 99 61 61 8V 11 7-- 5) e Tigers Yankees Open Three Game Crucial Series Phillies Increase Lead With the pennant possibly riding—on each pitch both managers — Red Rolf e of the Tigers and Casey Stengel of the Yankees— are shooting List 20 Wins 48 CB 7-- 3) er all-import- Abromovitz Is 44 34 48 61 4-- New York 4 13 3 Thompsn3b 4 0 0 1 Jan sen p Goliat 2h Simmonsp 842 590 981 4-- rs ball-handl- 8) I 82 Pet L 38 43 8) (8-1- 1) ABRHO ABRHO Waitkuslb 8 1 011 Stanky Jb 4 0 3 4 Ashburncf 3 0 3 3 orkmr If 3 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 Sislerlf 40 0 9 4 0 3 3 Irvinlb Ennisrf 4 0 012 Jones on 4 110 Darksa Hamnerss 4 0 0 1 Thomson cf 4 13 0 Calderonec Semickc 68 Taesday's Probable Pitchers Salt Lake City (Stewart 11) at Great 8:09 p m Falls (Park 13-at Ogden iGuy 4 and Walker 4 and (Johnson Billings two games starting at 6:30 pStuper m Twin Falls (Stein at Pocatello 8:15 p m 'Barkelew Boise (Neuenswander at Idaho Falls (Collins 8:19 p m Eddie LeBmron hangs up his football uniform after quarterbarking for the college against the Philadelphia Eagles at Chicago's toSol-a dier field The little College of Pacific reports marine officers' training school instead of the professional Washing- Mur-taug- Philadelphia W Twin Falls Pocatello Billings Great Falls Ogden Salt Lake City Boise Idaho Falls 4 0 4 1 4 0 40 3 0 1 0 3 0 3 1 Murrgn2b 3 0 13 MCurghc 4 0 3 0 Werlep Camp'ellac Cox3b Newcmbep Pioneer League 1 4 0 0 3 3 1 3 13 4 0 3 3 six-fo- 20-mi- le ABRHO ABRHO 4 0 0 2 Lenhardtlb 4 0 0 7 PriddySb stirowiss2b 3 0 0 2 Kol'waylb 4 2 310 4 111 3 0 0 4 Kell3b Lollarc 3 0 0 8 Wertzrf Delsingcf Colemanrf 3 0 10 Eversjf 4 12 2 Grothcf Sieverslf Lotus Morvan in Mass Swim Feature Twenty-Mil- e DOVER Detroit 7 St IjOUU 1 Only game scheduled TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 22 1950 3 10 1 GUv'no3b 3 3 0 0 13 Schndnst2b 0 4 0 10 Musial cf 0 4 0 13 Dieringcf Coo per c 0 1 4 0 10 Slaughters! Gordon if 3 4 0 3 rf 3 Marshall HRiceIf Si st i 2b 4 0 0 Marion ss 3 0 0 3 Nelsonlb Kerrss 4 1 111 Hartsfld2b 4 10 0 0 DRicec 3 0 10 Brecheenp 4 13 4 Sainp 0 0 0 0 Haefnerp aAlmo 10 0 0 Antoneliip 0 0 0 0 Jethroecf Torgeanlb Elliott 3b Brooklyn ne let-term- en 47 41 443 IS 9) Ra-gaz- zo ed S 73 71 (18-1- 0) see ends left-hand- 11 84 SO Today's Games Brooklyn at Pittsburgh (night) New York at Chicago Philadelphia at Cincinnati (night) Boston at St Louis (night) is con-tes- ts 7 Mentav't RSHs Philadelphia 4 Mew York Brooklyn 3 Pittsburgh 3 St Louis 9 Boston 3 Only games scheduled Mc-Elhen- ny ar S'a 849 W Detroit New York Cleveland Boston Washington Chicago St Louis Philadelphia 33 3 7 24 Totals 33 9 8 37 Totals aGrounded out lor Haefner in 7th 110 000 000— 2 Boston 130 041 OOx—9 St Louis E — Slaughter Kerr RBI — Cooper Glaviano 3 Sain Nelson D Rice 3 Marion 2B— Nelson Schoen-dien- st Slaughter — HR Glaviano 3 D Rice Si — DP — Schoendienst and Schoendienst Nelson Glaviano Schoendienst and Nel— Loser-S- ain son Winner Brecheen (7-- Pennsylvania Third selections are: Backs Bary Kerkorian Stanford John Leon Heath OkPapit Virginia Matson lahoma OUie University of San Francisco ends Vito William and Mary Ben Proctor Texas tackles Paul Lea Tu-laAllen Watil Michigan guards Mike Mizerany Alabama Austin Turner Iowa center John "Pier-I- k Cornell On the fourth club: Backs Bob Zastrow Navy Bill Gay Notre Dame Fred Cone Clemson Jeff Fleischmann Cornell ends Clifton Cloidt Anderson Indiana Joe Bolko-vac Washington tackles Nick Don Coleman Pittsburgh Michigan State guards Chet Daniels Oregon Allen Hover Louisiana State center Leon Root Rutgers Sports Tic! Bits Len Allen popular KLO and secretary of El Monte Golf club was honored with a party at Maddox's near Brigham City last night President Herm Crane presided Allen leaves September 3 with Lake unit of the the Ogden-Sa- lt United States marines for Camp Pendleton California He was presented with a gift certificate at the close of the program Everyone in attendance lauded the fine work of Allen dur stay in Ogden ing his three-yeand wished him the best oi iuck Lynn Foley president of the Ogden City Men s Bowling association has returned from a two weeks' jaunt to the Pacific coast Foley announces that the bowling season will open in early September Foley visited with Bill Kinner basketball former center at Utah university while in Oakland The likeable prexy of the bowlers attended a number of Pacific Coast league baseball The Ogden Reds today signed outfielder of Darrell Hougham Casper Wyoming Hougham joined the Reds at Billings today He stands bats and throws six feet is 18 years of age and weighs 170 pounds Business Manager Johnny Sarlo also-- announced that Perry Arp pitcher of Taylorsville Georgia also signed an Ogden contract He was signed by Reds' eastern scout Paul Florence Washington Redskins walloped San Francisco 31 to 12 which should prove that the old National league plays pretty fair football The Skins meet Chicago Cardinals at Denver on Saturday night Coach Dal Ward University of Colorado football mentor said today that the 1950 Buff pigskin practice will start Friday September 1 Sixty players including 18 from the 1949 team are slated to return for the workouts Suits will be issued at eight a m Thursday Aug 31 with time out for photographers at two o'clock the same afternoon Colorado's toughest schedule in history opens against the Iowa State Cyclones in a Big Seven conference contest at Ames September 23 51 81 3id OB 60 888 841 514 60 87 Pittsburgh Pet 1 48 47 113 Ray Kroqse of Washington D C and Maryland and Bob Gain of Weirton W Va and Kentucky of guards Bernard Lomonick Philadelphia and the University of Ag-gsn- 70 Philadelphia Brooklyn St Louis Boston New York Chicago Cincinnati American League Abdel Rehim Noses Out Le GREAT it s flUHR BOURBON AT A j 1- -3 600B 3-- z Vogle Applications for Deer Now Ready Races Scheduled At Outing Applications for the special deer hunt on the Mount Ogden game preserve and the anterless hunt at the head of South Fork are being Saturday Night received by Boyd Carver state deputy game warden Deputy Carver said persons desiring to make application for either of the two hunts both to be held from Oct 28 to Nov 7 deer hunt season may do regular so at room 633 building from nine a m to five p m each day except Saturday and Sunday On Saturday the office will be open from nine a m to one p m All applications must be received or mailed by Sept 1 Deputy Carver stressed Game killed on the Mount Ogden hunt may be of either sex City-Coun- ty The fastest boys in Ogden will evebe discovered next Saturday ning at the Fathers and Sons outto be held near Rainbow Garing dens by the Weber Wildlife federation They will also be rewarded with prizes Ernest Shreeve race chairman announced today Shreeve stated that events will include dash foot races d races sack races and bean bag tossing Contestants will compete in five age groups—under six six through eight nine through 11 12 through 14 and IS A special father and through 17 d son race will be held with the boys divided into four 50-ya- rd three-legge- three-legge- (Famous for Us OLD LOW old-tim- e PRICE! quality and rich full flavor CHICAGO— Tony 128 Spano Chicago outpointed Billy Jay 12J Norfolk Neb (8) NEW YORK— Armando Amanmi knocked out Al Hersh 156 New York (2) DAVE REYNOLDS ag groups extending from 6 to "It is suggested that all contestants spend some time in practice runs between now and Saturday" said Shreeve "A few minutes each day devoted to training pays off big in the final race" Special awards will be given to first second and third place winners in each event There will be free favors for all contestants even though they do hot win Race starters will be Ralph Mor-le- y and Russell McDonald Judges will be Ed Wright Charles and William Brown Les Frandsen will be in charge of awards Wed Aug 23 8:30 PM BERTHANA —MAIN EVENT— 159 De-Moi- sy WRESTLING Australian Tag Match Gypsy Joe and Steve Nenoff vs Dave Revnolds and Ken Mayne SEMI-FINA- L Mike Nazarian vs George Strickland Tickets on Sale Bank Smoter and The Mini STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY 66' PROOF NAJ10NA1 PRODUCTS COS? 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