Show Grayson Picks Indians Giants to Win r lags Tid-Bit- s Veteran Writer Gives Red Sox Runner-u- p Post Bums Slated for Second Place Stan Musial I May Lose from the Sports World Hike Basketball attendance records are being shattered right Salary and left by the Harlem Globetrotters and College By the Associated rtu the exception of Stan Muon their current world series coast to coast jaunt In With sial who may lose his $35000 pay cusnine games the two teams have played to 127303 paid hike baseball players in general won't be affected by the new govan almost unbelievable figure for the court sport tomers ernment ruling which puts a conRose Bowl was s ns Pasadena famed the site of a crowd of 31864 last a new world's Monday night single game record "The outdoor stadium idea has opened up a lot of ideas for the future for basketball" said A M owner-coac- h of the Trot-teover long distance telephone today The Trotteri and collegians will play to a turn away crowd in the San Francisco Cow Palace They invade the Utah tonight field house at Salt university I en route I h u id a v night Sap-erstei- n ri W i n Tickets are still available in at The Mint and Bank Smokery for the casaba headllner of the season Pive vaudeville acts will be provided along with the basketball headlines If you plan to attend be in your seats no later than 8:10 p m Thursday for a super-dupprogram Hundreds of northern Utah sports fans will be in attendance The Cincinnati Reds have sent Jack Baumer infielder to Buffalo of the International league for further Masoning Baumer is a former Ogden Reds third sacker Bob Sanders and Buzz Zeiser former Ogden Reds hurlers have been assigned to Tulsa of the Texas league by the Cincinnati organization Two other former Ogdenites Bobby Adams second baseman and left banded Frank Perkowski pitcher are still wearing Cincinnati uniforms Worcester and Providence of the old National league created the double header idea in baseball back in 1882 September 25 to be exact Worcester won the first game 6 to 3 and Providence the night cap 8 to Og-de- er C? ft Washington and Baltimore dished eat the first American15 league 1901 double header on July decision Washington eked out a in the opener with Baltimore victor in the second game 3 In the days of the Union Association Ogden edged out Salt Lake at Lucas field Salt Lake City 3 in two eleven Inning games of a double header Oddity of this yarn 3-- 2 7-- 4-- The wage stabilization board in that Erickson of Ogden pitched decided yesterday to the double header and won each Washington game with a home run in the put a ceiling on baseball salaries This is what it amounts to: eleventh frame Remember? A baseball team can't pay any Kenny Mayne Ogden wrestling impersario has set up Wednesday player more than it paid its highevening April 25 as the night to est salaried star in 1950 Musial the St Louis Cardinals' honor former wrestling greats of brilliant outfielder falls into this Utah Mayne's list includes Mike Yokel category A few others do too Last season Musial the Cards' Jack Harbertson George Nelson s highest paid player received s reIra Dern Pete Visser Jimmy is ported $50000 This season he reportedly got a $35000 —increase inBut under the rules which cidentally aren't official yet — Musial would lose his pay hike The board contends that wages paid players in 1951 must conform generally with club payroll practices in 1950 And it maintains it is doubtful if a $35000 increase is within the general pattern of increases of the St Louis club In Houston owner Fred Saigh of the Cardinals said he will ask the board to let Musial keep his raise because "I feel Stan is getting a fair salary" Musial had no comment The ruling of course does not apply to all players who have received big increases George Kell of Detroit is one of these players He has received a fat pay boost but unlike Musial he can keep every penny of it Hell's salary was reported to have been upped $15000 to $45000 He'll be able to keep all of this because Detroit pitcher Hal received $50000 last year as Detroit's highest paid player Outfielder At Zarilla and first baseman Eddie Robinson of the Chicago White Sox are not as fortunate Both figure to lose raises Joe DiMaggio of the Yankees ($100000t Ted Williams of the Red Sox ($125000) and Ralph Klner of fate Inasmuch as Layne and Marv Pittsburgh ($65000) are not affectJensen his manager want Charles ed since they are getting the same this summer Promoter Jim Down- salary as last year ing should go to work on this title DON'T FORGET — Ogden Reds open the 1951 baseball season at home the night of April 26 with Salt Lake Bees as opponents Better make a date now to attend non-res- i- Starting Time In Nevada you may start fishhour before sunshine and ing one stop at two hours after sunset Time enough for anyone except an Eskimo The daily bag limit is 15 fish or 10 pounds five large fish may be taken regardless of total weight The possession limit is the same as the daily bag- The sole reshipstriction upon ments is that each limit must have a permit attached Nevada We salute neighborly of Holding the line on the matter the cost of a license U a grand After all the license is gesture a minor item in your fishing budget but it can be a red petticoat waved before a wild buU We have heard guys scream to high Heaven about the cost of a fishing or hunting tag and yet these same urban gentry think nothing at all of tossing off a few fifths or auart of spirits— what ever sizes are now—and at these liquor prices loo same vocal noblemen corn- violation of their constitu plain lional rights that their daily catch is limited to ten pounds — ana yex none of them has seen ten pounds in one basket since grandpa's time Several nearby states— including our own — had rumblings in their last legislatures proposing raising licenses still further Such loose talk and open threats across state lines are befitting of those figurative iron curtains that nations across the seas delight in - out-of-sta- te two spoons not more than one and inch in length Readers write: Thanks for the letters and calls about the handling of the states outright firing of veteran Merrill Hand A has been lost to he department and the case is closed Not much to gained by further lamentations now Let's keep an ear to the ground for any further "politik-king-we" and eradicate it before Betlose more trained personnel ter far to chop off the heads of top brass than to bleed the deone-ha- lf 17-ye- ar partment white 'Bench' Strength Held Important NEW YORK April 11 AP— That old saying "A chain is as strong as its weakest link" is very much applicable to a major league baseball club In baseball it's called "bench" Often the team that has strength the strongest bench wins the pennant and not the one that has the collection of stars Eddie Sawyer astute mentor of the Philadelphia Phillies said last year after the Phils won the flag on the final day "We would have breezed in if our bench was 10-- 9-- 13-- 14-1- 7-- 1 Sawyer bemoaned that he could not afford to rest his regular in field at times because he had no Be to step in and do a bang-u- p job During the off season Eddie took steps to rectify the situation by obtaining Shortstop Ed Pellagrin: from Baltimore and infielder Buddy Hicks from the Brooklyn Dodger chain Lee Durocher talkative manager of the New York Giants has one of the best benches' in the National league Durocher said the other day "My bench strength has improved considerably with the addition of I Noble (Ray) and Wilson (Art) would go so far as to say that WilBud Burnett of Ogden Arsenal ton right now is the best utility rolled a 601 series last night for top man in the league" honors in Ogden bowling circles top teat was recorded in the Ogden industrial Itague 7-- 6-- 4-- Burnett Sparkles In Pin Play Fight Results K-erecting It seems that this Jealousy about the use of our natural resources By the Associated Press needs to be rooted out How about some goodwill ambassadors from True ©ur wildlife federation? we Utahns have the most to gain But there are in some phases ways in which we may reciprocate Hebgen operant Montana reminder: Despite an earlier erroneous report Hebgen lake will open on May 20 with the tributary streams of the upper Magiison opening on May 30 Cowbells" are outlawed again n Hebgen These are long metal streamers and the like used as six pinners some having been New Inches or more in length permit no more than ' j - SACRAMENTO — Cecil Schoon-naka- r 115 Los Angeles beat John Ortega 110 Oakland Calif 12 LOS ANGELES — Manny Madrid 137 Los Angeles beat Chu Chu Jiminez 137flIxico city io NEW BEDFORD Mass— John Cesario 14 Boston beat John Cunningham 146 Baltimore 10 WHITE PLAINS N Y— John Lombardo 152 Mount Carmei Pa beat Jose Diaz 153 Venezuela 8 -- CINCINNATI — Rav Famechon France beat Ed Burgin 125 Cincinnati 10 127 mid-strea- trip m 1 Leo Durocher" has convinced! them that he is doing something for them as well as himself The big question is: "Will Jim Hearn and Sal Maglie pick pup! where they left off?" The same query could be put about any of the contenders and' you've got to ride along with the New York side s momentum with 77 games at the Po)o Grounds with its Chinese foul lines With Art Houtfeman in olive drab the Tigers start with a minus Joe DiMaggib indicates that this may be his" last time out with the Yankees and first and third bases j j the Associated Preae New York (N) 10 Cleveland By (A) 6 Manny Peres San Francisco Seals pitcher gets a big kiss from Manager "Lefty" O'Poul after pitching the Seals to their first victory of the season The Seals- - dropped thirteen straight games before gaining' their first win The boys with the "we dead it" smiles are Chet Johnson (left) Coach Joe Spring and Dario Lodigianl Ogden Tigers to j Baffle Davis Baseball Outfit Utah Feminine Golfers Set Team Match Program Schedule to Open in May Ogden high will battle Davis high on the Ogden high baseball field at 3:30 p m Thursday Coach Monte Bailey announced today 11 (AP) — Utah's women golf ers SALT LAKE Last Monday the Tigers took the measure of Davis on the Darts field 1951 to for team the the added have competition something 7 to 2 back of the steady pitching season This yearthere will be two state leagues in opera- of Jim Dokas Bob Duncan pitched the Orange tion to "keep the gal links enthusiasts busy Streaks to an 11 to 3 decision over —— West high on Tuesday The class A league will have For-- "I am well pleased with the est Dale Ogden Country club showing of our players in early Bonneville Fort Douglas and Nib-leseason drills and contests" said Coach Monte Bailey Park competing for the championship which was won by JNibley in 1950 V The class B league will have SaltLake Country club Fort DougLONDON April U (UP)— Britlas Nibley Park El Monte fit£ Og- ain which has won ' only one of the -- V den and Meadowbrook vying for 12 Walker cup matches that have The State Women's BowlUtahj the championship been held since 1922 named a ing bssociaflon will hold an open Both leagues will get under! way team tonight to meet America's meeting iSjinday April 15 at three on May 18 with Forest Dale play- top amateurs in the 1951 renewal p m 1le meeting is to be held the Temple alley m§eting room ing at the OgBen Country club and the International golf series at the at 15 East North Temple in Salt Lake Bonneville playing at Fort Doug- Birkdale near Liverpool May 2 T The squad of 11 players and four City las in the class A opening jpound Cflf of The officers the Ogden reserves is headed by Capt RayThe class B' Openers will haW-Sal- t Bowling- association are urging Sam Lake Country club playingat Fort mond Oppenheimer to attend that can The every member and John Morgan Douglas and Nibley Park at El players were selected after three possibly do so The Ogden wbm Monte hoping to land the 1952 statl days of trial matches on the Birk- are Team schedules: tournament in Ogden The state Class A iin each match team lilted dale links only been held once In second is home team) McCready is the best known of tourneyinhas the past 12 years Ogden May 18— Forest Dale vs Ogden C C the British hopefuls McCready The election of officers for the Bonneville vs Fort Douglas 1949 to his the celebrated selection June 1— Forest Dale vs Fort Doug- Walker cup team by upsetting fa- coming year and the awarding of las Bonneville vs Nibley Park June 8— Nibley Park vs Forest Dale vored Willie Turnesa of Elmsford trophies and prize money will give d N Y in a final added importance to the meeting s Ogden C C vs Tort Douglas June 2Z— Fort Douglas vs Nibley for the British amateur champion-ghi- p Nibley Park 'Ogden C C vs Bonneat Portmarnock Ireland J ville Turnesa is the captain of America's July 6— Nibley Park vs Ogden C C nine-maWalker cup team this Forest Dale vs Bonneville ' Ail By Ralph Roden Associated Press Sports Writer Tommy Byrne the in and out lefthander of the New York Yankees may nrove to be the silver lining" of the Bronx Bombers this year Byrne at times brilliant and at other intervals erratic looms at the moment as the shining light in an otherwise dismal picture for the two time world champions Right now the chances of the Yanks repeating as baseball's world standard bearers are bleak Shortstop Phil Rizzuto the American league's most valuable player in 1950 righthander Allie Reynolds World series star and Joe Page relief ace are in Baltimore for medical checkups that may render each hors de combat for a few days to a greater part of the season Rizzuto is bothered by pains In his side Reynolds is feared to be suffering from bone chips in his arm and Page has a sore left shoulder Byrne somewhat lightened the gloomy picture in the Yankee camp yesterday by pitching the champs to a 2 victory over the Boston Braves at Kansas City Home runs featured most of the other Grapefruit league exhibitions yesterday At Nashville the New York Giants turned back the Cleveland In6 dians primarily on four baggers by winning Pitcher Dave Koslo and Shortstop Alvin Dark The Philadelphia Athletics scored eight runs in the second inning to swamp their Tarboro farm hands 2 in the North Carolina city Two homers by Sam Chapman and one each by Ferris Fain and Elmer Valo caused the damage A grand slam home run by Gil Hodges and andther three run blast by Pee Wee Reese paced the 3Brookviclyn Dodgers to an easy tory over Greensboro of the Carolina league 1 Johnny Wyrostek blasted two home runs and Grady Hatton one to pace the Cincinnati Reds to a decision over the Washington Senators at Durham N C Ted Williams sparked the Bosverdict over ton Red Spx to a their Louisville (AA) farm hands by socking: a two run homer in the third A grand ilam homer by Sherm Lollar touched off a six run ninth inning rally that gave the St Louis Browns a 6 edge over the St Louis Cardinals in a night game at Houston The Chicago White Sox downed 4 the Birmingham Barons SA Luke Appling's Memphis Chicks 1 at upset the Chicago Cubs Memphis w: Coast league ft left field the Tribe shoots at the circuit's seasonal home run record of 182 Snuffy Stibiweiss is on hand to straighten out 'any trouble which may aiis in connection with the double pipy The Giants were the best club tn in last baseball from Exhibition Games er Major Leagu Stars on Hospital List 3-- stronger" out-of-sta- te ft New-hous- attraction it route by force of habit but this handi capper is getting away from the Bombers too f It's going to be a new deal all around men with the Indians and Giants winning exciting four-clu- b rgces Here if what the crystal ball shows: NATION At AMfRHAS Cleveland New York Boston Brooklyn New York Philadelphia Detroit Boston St Loahr Washington 4 Cincinnati Philadelphia Chicago Chicago St Louis Pittsburgh Cleveland will be steadier under Al Lopez Indian pitchers have led the American league in effectiveness the past two years With Suitcase Simpson who manufactured 33 in the Pacific Lavne-Charle- anglers who are Neighborly Nevada! The can't-waimpatient for the general opening of trout fishing seasons in surrounding states are alerted to the start on April 15 in and at the lowest seven counties of Nevada Hnnt fpoc in th mountains -- Seals Celebrate After Winning Ball Game er By Hal Welch s 11 1851 Lon-do- Bill Longson and Dean Detton Most of the old timers live out of state but they'll be invited just the same Ogden Reds will wind up their spring training program at Columbia South Carolina with a pair of games against University of South Carolina one of the power teams of the south in college baseball Fred Fleig farm director of Cincinnati and Pat Patterson chief scout are at Columbia assisting Butch Scheffel in conditioning the Ogden squad Fred Gehrke former football star at Utah university the Cleveland Rams and the Los Angeles Rams is now starring for the Los Angeles Rams softball team on the coast Utah University board of regents may permit a boxing head-linin the Utah stadium this summer but on one condition that Rex Layne Utah's newest fistic sensatien is matched with a top notch boxer "We won't go for any tank bouts in the stadium" said a Utah official today "The regents tabled the request of a Salt Lake business man for the use of the stadium at a meeting last Monday? If Ezzard Charles gets over Joey Maxim in Chicago on May 30 a s bout in Salt Lake City would attract a big money Early Nevada Opening Cited Moderate Fees Welcome Isaak Walions in New Season While other states give evidences of staters of cool receptions for Nevada extends the olive branch of welcome in the form of the $5 fee Meanwhile Idaho Montana Wyoming and Colorado take ten dollars as their pound of flesh Good 'old Utah bids outsiders come arid cast a line for a fin All of Nevada doesn't observe Only in the April 15 opening the following counties: Churchill Clark Esmeralda Lander Nye and Pershing Others May 1 Douglas Lyon Mineral Ormsby May 6 Eureka Humboldt White Pine April 28 Storey county Our advice is not to start out for any of these areas until you are certain the'streams are open Best source of information is the state fish and game commission in each state Too many of our faithful sportsmen have been socked stiff fines because they relied upon the information supplied by a wayside ftahner or a gasoline dispenser en WEDNESDAY EVENING APRIL trol on their salaries By Harry Grayson NEW VORK April 10 (NEAK-W- ho d'ya like in the in front races bounce in the fall? If down who'll pennant the Red So can't make it with Scarborough Wght and Boudreau there ought to be a saliva test or something but this observer has been around too long to go for an old saw Hie Bosox will manage to find a way They always have — The Yankees Probably will win y tt: Britain Reports Walker Team Feminine Bowlers Meet Sunday r ' - 15-m- an 11-1- ' ' - - Mc-Crea- 35-ho- rain-lashe- le rt July 13— Ogden C C vs Forest Dale Fort Douglas vs Bonneville July 13— Ogden C C vs Forest Dale Fort Douglas vs BonnevUle July 20— Fort Douglas vs Forest Dale Nibley Park vs Bonneville Aug 17— Forest Dale vs: Nibley Park Fort Douglas vs Ogden C C Aug 24— Nibley Park vs Fourt Douglas BonnevUle vs Ogden C C Sept 7— Ogden C C vs Nibley Park Bonneville vs Forest Dale Class B (in each match team listed second is home team May 18— San Lake C C vs Fort Douglas Nibley Park vs CI Monte June 1 — £1 Monte vs Fort Douglas vs Nibley Park vs Fort Doug- Sadowbrook vs Salt Lake C C June 22— Fort Douglas vs Nibley Park Meadowbrook vs Salt Lake C C July 6— Meadowbrook vs £1 Monte Salt Lake C C vs Nibley Park July 13 — Fort Douglas vs Salt Lake XI Monte vs Nibley Park C July SO— Fort Douglas vs El Monte Nibley Park vs Meadowbrook Aug 17 — Fort Douglas vs Meadowbrook Salt Lake C C vs El Monte Aug 2—Nibley Park vs Fort Doug las Salt Lake C C vs Meadowbrook Sept 7— El Monte vs Meadowbrook Nibley Park vs Salt Lake C C ' f year v- Welsh and Mdrgan Midlands amateur and open champion has made British amateur golf history as the first former pro fessionai to play amateur international golf He was reinstated as an amateur in 1946 The other members of the British squad are James Buren Ian Caldwell Joseph Carrf Dr F W G Deighton Cecil Ewing Alexander Kyle John Nalgye and Ronald White The four extras are David Blair William OSullivan Arthur and J C Wilson Per-ow- Brooklyn (N) 13 Greensboro (Carolina) 3 New York (A) 3 Boston (N) 2 Memphis (SA) 4 Chicago (N) 1 Washington (A) 14 Cincinnati (N 12 Boston (A) 7 Louisville (AA) 1 Chicago (A) 6 Birmingham Al Lopez Leo Durocher Louis are uncertain Mickey Mantle may Philadelphia (N) 0 be marvelous but even it the army doesn't take htm the Joplin Jolter has to learn his way around The extend bepitching shortage-coul- d yond the absent Whitey Ford If Erv Pallca is called by the armed forces Chuck Dressen may hurt his eyes looking for BrookJewcombe lyn pitching beyond By the Associated Press are Roe There the familiar and — CleveToday a Year Ago The stories centering around left field n land Indians gave and third base Kermy Keltner his unconditional Philadelphia's Whiz Kids are a release older but are without Curt Five Years 'Ago — Ben Carnevale year and you saw what hapformer basketball coach at North-- Simmons to them last summer when Carolina State was signed to coach pened the slick southpaw marched off :'! Navy ' Ten Years Age—The Boston with the national guard It's no firuins won their fourth straight longer Spahn and Sain and pray for rain on the National victory over the Detroit Red side in Boston Vern Bickfoitdleague then to the Stanley capture Wings goes to work but outside of the cup hockey playoffs not Big Three the Braves are Twenty Years Ago— The Wash- spectacular J ' new a established Huskies ington The Cardinals still have Musial three-mil- e redord in beating Caliand Schqendienst but fornia's varsity crew at Oakland Slaughter and the? holes show elsewhere pitching staff is incredibly antique j The Reds especially with Ewell Blackwell arecapable of stirring up trouble - The others couldn't get any highKiner er with DiMaggio Williams ' and Rbaett-- ' ALBANY Ga April 11 (UP)— The Pocatello Cardinals of the class C Pioneer league after a fine start in spring training here began NEW 1951 FORDS slipping in their last two exhibifor Immediate tion games 3 The westerners dropped a 'Dp! very tilt to Lynchburg and a 5 game OGDEN FORD SALES io- - Allentown Pa after winning 357 26h Street three straight Their victors were both class B St Louis Cardinal farm clubs (SA) 4 (A) Do You 7 St- - j Remember? - third-basema- " 3-- 1 i Cardinals Drop Two Contests 15-- 14-- EARLY TIMES LEADS AGAIN AS KENTUCKY'S ne Williams Picked Over Pruden CHICAGO April 11 (UP) i Lightweight Champion Ike Williams was an 11 to 5 favorite today to defeat Fitzie Pruden a Canadian welterweight in tonight's Chicago stadium International Boxing club show Williams who has been boxing five rounds daily for more than two weeks expected to come into the ring at 144 pounds the heaviest of his fistic career while Pruden who came out of the "mediocre" ST PAUL Minn April 11 (AP) ranks with a decision over Tony month was expected to The Marcal Products team of East Janiro lasti47 Paterson N J swept into first go about place in the team event of the A FAVORITE STRAIGHT BOURBON! ' New Jersey Pin Team Leads In ABC Tourney B C tournament here early to- day with a blistering finish ' that ' totaled 2992 Bringing a 980 team average into the tournament the New Jersey keglers opened with a 952 and then smacked the maples for games of 1029 and 101 L Bill Dean liea led the scoring with a 645 series But it was the finish put on by Lou Foxie owner of five sanctioned 300 scores during his bowling career who put Industrial lftcur team into the top seat the series: individual Bud High Foxie only 184 and 601 Clifford Beck 570 181 in hishadfirstrolled Burnett two games but he Nate Wiseman SSP High single piled in five strikes at the finish game: Larry Russell 238: Ken Rus- of the third game for a 247 to'pick sell 230 Bud Burnett 211 High Hbgan the team's highest team series: Ogden Arsenal 3003 up John man at 207 who was runForest Service 2891 High single average into trouble ning For-e1039 Arsenal game: Ogden ousted bowlers The Marcal 3003 Service 1047 Arsenai Thompson Heating of Cincinnati ! sjMstOfl series- highest which bad held the lead with a Hill Field League 2979 It was the third total of the Detournament — only four days old— High individual series: Hank Boer 593 Orville Woodland 569 that was higher than last year's Harry Stigihara 535 High single winning figure of 2952 The new leader in the team event game: Qrville Woodland 22 Ha l was the second new pace setter of ugihara 213: Hank DeBoer the day as St Paul's Adolph Schultz High team series: Superforts 2842 Not In Stocks 2794 High team sin-- 1 rolled a 696 earlier in the day to In Stocks 995 take over the top spot in the ge game: Not i ties division Testers 910 st sin-flig- ht Utahn Advances In Tournament BOSTON April 11 (AP) — Gene Fullmer of Salt Lake City turned in an upset victory last night in the national A A U baxing tournament Fuller took a unanimous decision over Alfred Hood of Camp Lejeune in the division Hood as an Indianapolis civilian was a runner-uin the A A U meet two years ago The Louisville Couriacnirhal reports from the "Bourbon Capital of pthe World" thafEARLY times i the fitttestt-sellit- tf favorite of all straight whiskies sold in Kentucky This tells a lot about the smoothness flavor and g quality of eakly time: Iwcause Kentucky if wlUxW the malting and enjoyment of fine the State bourbons has been a tyadion fofgenerationiV Ask for early times all! of the greatest straight Enjoy bourbon that'a "every ounce a man's whiskyl the heart-wajOTin- time-honor- ed full-bodi- ed Every Ounce a Man's 160-pou- p Alta Scene of Ski Program SALT LAKE CITY April 11 (UP) Women skiers of Utah Colorado and Wyoming colleges will take over the ski slope at Alta tomorrow Friday and Saturday for their annual tri state winter sports meet Already registered are feminine slat artists from Colorado college Denver Utah and Colorado university -- Hi times mmw to lwmui B wi mmi t$ mt ttan w--M m " ' |