Show Y f APRIL 17 SUNDAY MORNING 1955 Arfi1 The Press Box By CHARLES KREHER - t ! It didn’t take long once the weather broke for spring l and college level sports to burst forth on the with all three local high schools and the college really hopping to it in baseball and track high-schoo- It was somewhat of a surprise to have last year’s the Ogden Tigers tipped over by the North Cache Bulldogs" 14-But without alibis there were some things other than Bay Nagele’s three-hi- t pitching that contributed to their downfall hen someone the songbird Wildcats are how his asks him this year The TVeber College mentor has a good machine to trot out on ICAC diamonds and they’re out to get the championship back they got bounced out of last tiltc-holdc- rs 4 THE OGDEN (UTAH) v all-aroun- d Jr Wjsii Sam Snead Julius Boros Narrow Gap as They Pull Into 2nd Place Deadlock of-Pocon- ' Race Victor NEW YORK (AP) — Fisher- man onb of (he big favorites of New York racing fans yesterday sped to a thrilling victory in the $29500 Excelsior Handicap at Jamaica The largest crowd of the New York season 41800 cheered lustily as Fisherman — never worse than third and packing high weight of 126 pounds— bounced under the wire a three quarter length winner over Mrs Ethel D Jacqbs’i Joe Jones The o 36-hol- er Ski Champions To Be Crowned ished third in the field of nine one and a quarter lengths behind Joe Jones and one length ahead of the fourth horse the Calumet Farm's o j Fri-da- y j I lAifp ! i ill Reveal Tourney Card for Season still-sogg- y four-hitte- ! 3-- 2 right-hande- Mark-Ye-We- Mt Lincoln this morning and Mt Disney in the afternoon The slalom test is scheduled tomor- row Three members of next year’s S Olympic team ranged as in the men’s division They are Ralph Miller former Dartmouth College ace now stationed at Camp Hale Colo his Green teammate Tom Corcoran now a Navy ensign and Les Streeter of North-fielU ex-Bi- g d Vt Heading the field for the women’s competition were Katy Rodolph of Reno Nev and Skee-te- r Werner of Steamboat Springs Colo also Olympic team mem- bers Seattle Pounds Stars HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Seattle walloped Hollywood 6 to 3 in a Pacific Coast League thriller yesterday The game was a battle of wits between rival managers who used a total of 33 players includ- ll Gary Francis y zlies tied it up on the Warriors the Grand Junction semi-prWall putted carefully and alBut Catcher Blair Fowers singled team when the collegiate season his favorite over and they have lots of most flawlessly with through the box and got on go-j- s to maintain wooden shaft putter followers all year long ing around on infield outs his lead which he picked up Winning Run with a 66 A rhubarb broke out on the fill who has won the tournaSnead lilf AITIpli play at third base when Fowers' ¥¥ the slid under the baseman But ment here four times fired seven ump ruled him safe and on the birdies But he said his ball very next play Fowers was over picked up dirt on the with what turned out to be the course and caused several “fliers” winning run which cost him four bogies qn The Box Elder Bees had little the round trouble with the South Cache The honeymooning Julius BorSpartans who invaded Brigham City The home standing Bees! Leola Davidson president of os said he was well satisfied with just had a little too much of the women’s association at the El his round yesterday and predicted everything for the Hyrum lads Monte golf course yesterday an- a 268 would win the tournament today If so it would better the Southpaw Hal Reeder on the hill for Box Elder turned in a real nounced the tournament schedule record for the event set by Snead r neat for 1955 at the municipal links in 1950 at 269 Competition in the tournament opening today for the season will be limited to the low 60 prothe at Ogden High Flaying The first Ladies’ Day will be fessionals and the low 10 amafield because they haven’t got! teurs in today’s 36 holes The a grounds of their own the Ben Wednesday of this week The rest of the schedule fol- field will play two rounds beLomond Scots trimmed Bear lows: cause heavy rains forced postcontest River neatly in a 20 — First Ladies' Day April 4— of the opening round Start May leg Director's Cup ponement May on — 13 teamThursday May Bingo party (preferred) Gary Kapp who like May 13 — Tooele invitational mate Ron Ballantyne found champion Doug Ford Defending — May 18 First Ladies’ Day luncheon of Kiamesha Lake N Y went out last season he could pitch — May 20 Team match Ogden Country one over par yesterday for a halfEl Monte did the chucking and a right Club and May 25— Ogden country Club invitatotal of 140 six strokes off way nice job of it too tional (hosts to El Monte) the pace Others at 140 were the In addition to hurling Kapp May 27 — Bingo party June 1 — Start June leg Director's low amateur in the field Larry was the only Scot to get more Cup than one hit off the Billy June 8— El Monte host to Logan and Dempsey of Greensboro Maxwell of Odessa Texas Paul City giants of Steve Quinney Bear Brigham June 10— Team match Logan and El Harney of Worcester Mass and pitcher Monte (Logan hosts) June 13 to 17 — Schubach tournament Jerry Barber of Los Angeles at Nibley Park The leaderswho was Ballantyne regular June 24— Team match El Monte and Art Wall Jr Pocono Manor Pa — 134 8 first baseman for Ogden when he Brigham City E1 Monte hosts) Sam Snead White Sulphur Springs June 25— Vernal invitational went there and for Ben Lomond 30 — Logan Invitational (Hosts to W Va since then will take his turns El June Julius Boros Mid Pines N C Monte) Director's Cup Start on the mound for f ie Scots this July 6— leg July — 136 0 Monte and Ed Furgol St Louis July 8— Team match ElMonte season When Kar isn’t throw- Ogden Ted Kroll Bethesda Md Club (El hosts) Country — 138 8 Ed Oliver Lemond 111 ing he will be back in his old July 11 — State tournament at Meadow Brook Bob San Francisco Rosburg in the outfield place July 20— Second Ladies’ Day lunch- 139 " Golden Gloves fin- Belair-Stud’- s California i i if V one-strok- d 1 Fisherman Is Excelsior 'Cap — -- GREENBORO N G (JJP)— Art Wall Jr e lead at the halfway mark Manor Pa clung to a of the $12500 Greater Greensboro Open yesterday with a two-undtotal of 134 par 68 for a e Mid-Pine- i R CDnoug Wall who shared the opening day lead with Ed Furgol of Sf Anyway Rog Tomlinson saved year Louis was threatened howevef the day for Ogden with a long! home run A date the Weber nine likes by Sam Snead of White Sulphur to play is their annual jaunt to Springs W Va and Julius Boros Ogden Coach Max Mornll Grand s N C who shot matchJunction Colo where they is the sort of guy who can turn bad breaks into good deals meet the Mesa College Mavericks ing 67s for 135 totals and a sec- In so a first-roundefeat should Every time they hit the Colorado ond place tie not give the Orange Streaks too city there is an overflow crowd Furgol slipped down to 136 aftNORDEN Calif (AP) — t!p much trouble er missing a putt bf less than a !to watch them skiers of the nation assembled The at the Snow foot on the 18th green Bowl today for the The game the Weber Warriors be- - bogey gave the National two-daMecham Reason Coach Open is American DownNorth Grizzlies played with the Logan was a thriller Going into thellieves that most of the Mesa champion par 70 for the day four hill and Slalom Championships On tap were downhill runs on seventh and last frame the Griz- - j College players also play for strokes over his opening round t STANDARD-EXAMINE- n I Earns His U Ready for Today's Opening Francis son of Mr Earl S Francis 16 The threesome shown here will be right in the middle of the grand opening today of the El Monte Sylvia Dr Ogden is one of five of Utah freshmen to golf course at the mouth of Ogden Canyon Left to right are Bob Elterlein president of the men’s University a school rcceie letter in wresassociation Leola Davidson president of the women’s association and Cal Russell tling Announcement of the awards was made last week by the Aths letic Board are given red Uriiversity of Utah sweaters with the letters Francis a 1954 graduate of Weber High School is majoring in business at the University In Classes B C and D plus other high school he was senior class The sixth annual Match Play and Wayne Stanger Class D president and participated in The tourney is sanctioned by feds Bowling Tournament of the Ogwrestling football and band Tom Patterson is president of den City Bowling Assn will be the American Bowling Congress Entry fee in Class A is $6 in the city bowling association) and held at Ogden Bowling Center SPECIALISTS Sunday May 8 with qualifying cluding qualifying rounds $5 for Roy Morriss is secretary In rounds Saturday May 7 at Og- AUTOMATIC ' TRANSMISSIONS den Bowling Center and the INCLUDING 1954 MODELS Paramount Bowl Rolling will be in four classes Gary M ard Mrs Sixth Annual Event i ! 1 Letter-winner- Match Play Tournament to Start May 8 j ' Irv's Suspension Has Been Lifted B C and D and entries will NEW YORK (AP) — The inclose at midnight May 4 Qualifying games will be four games definite suspension of Irv Noren across eight alleys New York Yankee outfielder has Joe Barney Sr been cut to three days and he defending ing nine hurlers Class A champion will be back will rejoin his mates tomorrow R H E Score: to 311 000 100—6 8 2 keep his title Seattle Manager Casey Stengel said yess 100 010 100— 3 8 1 Hollywood are William terday Other Noren also was fined Batteries: Savransky Kindsfather B Malcolm Class Sr $100 Kennedy and Orteig Ginsberg Carden Murray Necciai Olson Wade Yochim Hogue Queton of Brigham City Class C Stengel learned of the penalty A in a telegram from Will Hlar-- j ridge American League presi-- j Noren disputed Umpire dent Bill McKinley’s ruling of out in a close play at the plate in Bos- ton on Thursday He was sus- pended indefinitely prior to Friday’s game title-holder- Bear Frame Wheel and Axle Alignment Tune-U- p j j CHILD GARAGE ' Just Over the Rverdafe Viaduct1 d GOG5© - 66-6- KbwM&gir 66-7- 70-6- 70-69- — Works Out Fine eon Walt Higgins a fancy daii shortstop for Ben Lomond is back In action this year and gives promise of working out there just fine W®N§ m Paul Harny Worcester Mass Billy Maxwell Odessa Texas 140 ment at Forest Dale Doug Ford Kiamesha Lake N Y August 4— Start August leg Director’s Cup — 140 3 August 10— State Invitational at El Jerry Barber Los Angeles Monte Greensboro Dempsey xLarry August 12 — Team match Brigham City and El Monte (Brigham City J W Stamps Atlanta Ga 141 hosts) 3 Frank Stranahan Toledo Ohio August IS to 19 — El Monte Ladies’ —141 Club championship — Mike Fetchick Mahopac N Y August 23 —Fort Douglas invitational August 28 Team match El Monte —141 and Logan IE1 Monte hosts( Marty Furgol Lemond 111 August 29 to September 2 — Ladies' 142 Jack Burke Kiamesha Lake N Y city championship at Ogden Country Club Ansel Snow Kiamesha Lake N Y September 17— Price City Invitational — 142 0 September 21 — Third Ladies’ Day 1 luncheon j Furman Hayes Gastonia N C October a — El Montf Ladies’ Associa —142 tion banquet Mike Krak Louisville Ky October 8— Dinner dance El Monte 142 Men's Association xDenotes amateur 69-71- — Invitational July 28 —1Logan to 5—City Parka August (state) tourna- 140 70-7P- — tafc§ 67-7- N-'-- C 71-70- — Cliff Lee former 'Weber College pitcher turned up tossing against his former mates in a game at Clinton the other day Cliff now a student at Utah State was on the slab for the Aggies as they faced the Wildcats in a tilt pre-seaso- n Coach Milt Mecham has a grin like the cat that devoured 68-7- 63-7- 3 69-73- — - I 72-7- 71-7- 71-71- ANOTHER CARLOAD SALE! 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