Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) ©DSlInlij’g PI by 1 Hinid ' STANDARB-EXAMINE- 13A R Pnfiifelbwgln' § - VO’© h ipfli&M ' ' I if V ' c Don Mueller Sparkle Pocatello Wins Over Ogden By 3 Score X AHwLa NGELES— (Special to The Standard-Examiner- ) —Spring isn’t the only thing that has been busting out all over of late out this way Not at all and by far Also what ever it i$ it’s approaching ep demic proportions As a starter set up Jim Decker LOS Champions Win Handily 5-- ot & in-ta- Mueller who has hit safely in’ 9 consecutive games drove In three runs and scored two as he ripped into Pirate pitching for a double and three tingles As the Giants right fielder had singled on his last time up Friday night le had a streak of five successive hits until he lined out to end the sixth inning Giddy after their sudden surge from the cellar the Pirates were guilty of four errors three of them in the fourth inning when the Giants scored three runs and knocked out Bob Purkey pra! c1--C”- o 16 10 Pro-kapeh- ek Pan-Americ- Elks 1o Award Bbivling Trophies Standout junior bowlers of Ogden will be presented with trophies for championship feats by Ogden Elks Lodge Wednesday evening Top photo'left to right: Connie 'Jones Karen Brady Pam Brady Dr Leslie Foutz exalted ruler of the Elks Lodge Helen Bowman Eva Bowen and Sharon Robertson Lower photo left to right: Rickey Noorda Norman Howes Mike Roberts Steven Noorda Dean Wiese and Dale Jackman Team Hancock Ogden Elks Lodge will present Wiese-Gordaa flock of bowling trophies to Champions Norma Hawes Dale young boys and girls of Ogd6n Jackman Steven Norda Sandy and Weber County this coming Bird week for feats on the local lanes Junior Boys — Singles: Charles Dr Leslie Foutz exalted ruler Bird Doubles: John Benway- of the Ogden Elks will present Mtke Roberts Team: Dennis trophies Wednesday May 11 at Charlton Tom Butterfield radio station KVOG starting at Ricard Ford Clair Hawes 6:45 pm Junior Girls — Singles: Jolene folwill to Doubles: Connie Jones-Kare- n the Faulkner go Trophies Team: lowing champions: Eva Brady Bantam Division — Singles: Bowen Sharon Roberts Pam Dale Jackman Doubles: Dean Brady Karen Brady n ’ er -- I I - 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1 n Beats Utah In Track Meet Young Braves Win Out ST LOUIS Mo (UP) — Joe circuit clout in the eighth Adcock benched for the last two overcoming a two-ruChicago days for weak hitting drove In lead runs last night to lead the Thurman’s blast his second four vic- homer this season as a pinch Milwaukee Braves to a Leals MUwtikee hitter landed in the empty right ABHOA ABHOA field bleachers Most of the 4 13 3 Hemu3b Brutoncf 5 2 3 0 3 111 Logan bleacher fans and other custom- 55 4173 00 Schndnt2b Mathews 3b 4 0 3 3 Mutiallb ers had left during an hour and 5 3 2 0 Repulskilf Aaron if 4 110 30 minutes rain strom which de- 4 12 0 Vlrdonjef Pafkoj-- 4 2 10 0 0 0 1 Smith p Adcocklb the contest in the seventh 0 0 00 Arroyoj O'ConneUb 52 2146 22 layed frame 4 2 4 0 Moonjf-c- f Whitec 2160 4 12 2 Boyer ju eCnndaUe 10 0 0 Summary: 5 14 0 Sarnic Conley p 2 0 11 0 0 0 0 Poholskyp Chlcsge Claciaaatl 10 0 0 Burdettep ABHOA O 0 0 0 0 ABH A Tlefenauerj Vargasp 0 0 11 5 0 5 0 Bolgercf 5 1 1 3 0 0 3 0 Temple3b arraxier 4 13 3 Bakert2b Harmonjb 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 LaPalmep 3 Bridges3b 12 Bellcf 16 Bankss Kluszewskllb Fondylb JablonskiJf 110 Chitic Burgesse 3 11 Polletp Poetjrf 0 0 1 Jeffcoatp McMillan 0 0 0 0 Davisp Fowler p 1 0 0 0 aCooper Valentinep PROVO Utah (AP) — Brigham low hurdles at 238 He was tied! Hooper p cPalis BYU 3) u Spring bike savings! f ' h ord ball j 49er-to-be-aga- ® r“"i? in bBrown 0 0 33 7 24 8 Weber Splits Two With Mesa Nine Totals 37 13 27 12 a Walked for Kazmerowicz in eighth bStruck out for Fiocchi in ninth Score by innings: Salt Lake 000 000 000— 0 Idaho Falls 008 002 OOx— 10 R— Viola 2 Hack 2 Agee Mullin Seidel Sarno Ward Gauchi E— Hol-Ip- d Whiteko 2 Rommel Gauchi 3BH 2BH— Agee Hack Sturgeon Colo4- SB— GRAND JUNCTION 3 Agee Seidel Viola Weber College lost its first base- - to Gauchi Hack to Gauchi DP—Seidel to Mullin ball game of the current season H°iiod to'whiteko to7eTen a so— ! - I night lst end 6f a after winning the first S7Sn double-heade- r with Mesa Cronin I Kazmerowicz 2 WP— Ward Time— 2:10 Attend 3 ICAC Score by innings: Weber 240 500 407—22 200 2X1 OOO— f 6 Mesf Batteries R Nielsen and Andersdn Franghini Harris and Klumb Second game: 000 002 0004- -2 Weber Mesa 200 000 01x4-- 3 Batteries: Morrison and Jensen Shell and Klumb Has No Bonus Player Cincinnati is the only National League team without a boniis the present bonus player under ' rule ' 1 Need Help to Stop! 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Alcohofcs taenymeM Helped U Phene WWTIP O BOX 63 128 OGDEN Sinquefield Walton La telle L— Patrick tendanct W — De- - Paepke Timi 168 Game Rained Out Idaho — The Pioneer League game between Great Falls and Magic Valley scheduled for last night was The postponed because of raindouble-header two teams will meet in a at Twin Falls today TWIN FALLS Cronin Uollegd ance — 681 Weber walloped Mesa 22 to 6 in the’9 afternoon contest but of 9 Lettermen dropped the Evening game by a 3 tight of the nine starting Eight to 2 count ' Until the loss Webir on Brandeis layers had won its first 10 games University’s Weber will play Boise Junior aseball team are football letter-ne-n College Friday and Saturday jn Ogden for the championship of the northern division of the j Present Trophies to Bowlers Wednesday Elks 1 - 1-- 10 Hearn to Lockman: W'Uliams to Dark to Lockman Groat to E Freese to Long E Freese to Groat to Long LOB —Pittsburgh 5 New York 12 BB— 3 Grunwald 3 Purkey 3 Bowman Hearn 2 SO — Purkey 1 Bowman 2 Hearn 5 HO— Purkey 6 In 3 (faced ( four battert in fourth) Friend 1 tn 1 35 7 37 10Totals 43131710 t Bwman In 2 Grunwald 1 in 2 R and out Struck for Miller In sixth ER— Purkev 3 Bowman Hearn 5 out bFlled ninth for Kipper to 2 WP — Bowman HBP —Purkey (IrScore by innings L— Purkey vin W — Hearn ©03 130 000— 6 Dascoll Wameke Brooklyn Umpires — Goetz j ooo 301 000—3 Secory Time — 2:41 Attendance — 8926 Philadelphia E— Hamner Ash burn Reese 23— Campaneila 3 rurllla 3B— Blkjlock Am oros HR — Ennis Jones 3 BB— Edge Chicago Miller 1 Kipper 3 Ersklne 3 SO— X W inner— Ersklne CINCINNATI (AP) — The Roberts 2 Ersklne Loser— Roberta (3-Cincinnati Redlegs edged the Chi- (5-(4-- n an Totll 6-- 9 Pan-Americ- ra 3-- ' 400-met- in 13 1 - Russets Trounce for Bees Loss 12th Billings Rallies Down Jaffcoat 5-1--3 3-- Safe on error for Friend In fifth bStruck out for Bowmen In seventh Score by Inning: 000 001 300— 3 Pittxbugh New York 301 323 OOx— 11 E — Groat Lynch G Freese Purkey Dark Thompson 3B— Dark Mueller 3B — Hearn E Freese S— Lockman — DP Dark to WiUiams to Lockman in-on- to (faced one battar to seventh) Davis 3 to 2 Fowler T to S (faced two bat-teIn sixth) Valentine 3 In 3 Hoop 1 ia 3 Min a rein 0 to 3 CoUum tr 0 In 1 R end IR — Pollet 5--4 Davie 3 Fowler 4 ValenUne 3 WP— rowler W— Mina rein L— Davie Jackowski Umpires BarUck Landes BaUanfante Time —2:30 PHILADELPHIA (UP) — The' f 35 020 2 3 0 rampant Brooklyn Dodgers won 3 1 11 0 2 113 their ninth straight last night 2 0 0 6 when they defeated thePhila--delphi-a 3 0 6 0 Phillies in a game 5 111 delayed for 10 minutes' in the seventh inning by a shower of beer cans which brought a threat 37 14 27 13 of forfeit by the Phils Jb 33 7 24 13 newly-acquainte- d the contributing heavilyto their 2:30 Russet pitcher Bob downfall Ward was limiting them to seven hits He walked six men but was He'll Be There seldom in trouble and made up IT TOOK TWO things to mak for the walks by fanning six The big inning was the third Rod Richard former UCLA star League-Leade- rs which X when Joe Gauchi To of No America’s sprinter toj fanned opened Claude Agee singled arduous indoor seasoij day: in the East and “making the When John Viola bounced a 12-- 9 Games team or b4 grounder to Ed Hollod the Salt Lake third baseman threw’ to the sent overseas by the Army” a a double— nay After scoring tong base and tossed the ball BOISE Ida (UP)— The home-ru- n into — in Mexico action of Carl Long and the right field This let Agee go City inter triple event went Charles Platt was the deciding rational Richard ontojjhird iThe Russets next pulled off a factor last night as Billings a State Department good-wil- l tour in the Caribbean area He’fc double steal Agee scored and whipped Boise 12-- in a Pioneer now back at his base Fort Lee Viola made second John Hack League baseball game here cirVa but he’ll be on hand for the sihgled scoring Viola and Man Platt belted a three-ruMullin Pat National AAU meet in Denver $er tripled bringing cuit in the fourth inning and Hack home homer in the socked a two-ruseveral weeks hence Next Bubba Morton fanned won 100 and 200 Boise also had its share 'the Richard eighth meter dashes and also anchored biit George Seidel walked and of homers though with Arnie the winning relay teaih stole second Bee pitcher Tom Hallgren and Dan Gatta each Cronin walked Tony Sarno to collecting one classic in the lqad the bases Ward knocked an Summary: Irtfield hit off Cronin’s glove sendBe is Didn't Add Up Billings AB H O A Mullin home and Gauchi hit AB H O A ing I’M GLAD that Charley ahd infield ME 0 Sinquefldef Herrera 3b 4 12 3 single scoring Seidel 86 12 1 Walton sa 10 Kingss 3 12 11 Powell is hanging up his gloves Bill WhitekoY throw went bad 4 0 6 0 Taylor lb Trenarycf 3 0 3 bitin favor of moleskins I’m not 4 2 2 0 2 18 0 Paepkec ahd Sarn0 SCOred Tallgrenrf 1 If 2 0 6 0 Bironc Jacoby two The last scored when 3 110 Bonaprterf Stringer 2b 53 00 02 1 not because appraisals doubled 0 0 0 0 Plaster rf Balszlb 4 0 4 00 of his ring ability are required 4 Si 2 0 Long If Gatta c 2 1 12 3 112 Meyers2b no longer: but because even trie MacNeilp 2 0 0 0 Hah Falls 3 2 10 Platt3b Wulfp 0 0 0 0 accurate reporting of Powells ABHOA 2 0 0 1 Wallis p aShank 10 0 0 Gauchiss 5 14 2 3 2 0 0 DeLatellep Adkins p 10 0 2 doings- embraced more than tfye 2 10 5 Patrick Ageelf p 0 0 0 0 usual occupational hazards Violarf 4 2 3 0 Total cob weeks 2 5 2 Hack2b Three 5 38 12 27 4 32 5 27 9 ago Charley’s ulUn’1 aStruck out for Patrick in ixth ? 5 fidentes told this writer that the 2 a i? ? i 1 2 0 Mortoncf Score by innings would posi 3U 1 35 Hollod 3b Seidel c 3 16 1 Billing big 4!1 10 0 Oglec Sarnob 3 113 Boise tively fight Emil Britko la£t 10 10 Rushing (If Walton R — Sinquefield Wardp 4 10 1 Paepke on Howard and 1 King 1 Thursday 31 1 0 Quinn rf 3 Long 3 Meyere Platt Bonaparte May 16 before deciding whether lfO Croninp Herrera Trenary XHallgren King 0 0 10 Kazmerowiczp — Meyers his future would feature boxing 0 0 0 O'aPerneski Stringer 2 Baltz Getta 2 2 Platt Herrera HR— Hallgren Gatta or football It was duly reported 0 0 0 0 Fiocchip 2BH— King Platt Hallgren Long 1 0 — Pollet 3 114 elemental Greats Cutleminlb 110 1 6 4 0 WUiam4b 3 0 4 6 3 0 Montemayorcf Dark 3 0 3 0 Shepardc MueUerjT 1 0 2 0 Atwellc Irvin J 4 0 Longlb Mayaef 4 0 Lynchjf Lock man lb 4 1 2 1 G Freese Thmpanjb 4 2 2 3 E Freeielb GardneOb 1 0 0 3 Purkey p Westrume 0 0 0 0 Friendp Hearn p 1 0 0 0 aSaffeU 0 0 0 0 Bowmanp 1 O 0 0 bGrunvaldp pin-point- s: games While New Yark AB H O A Pittsbargh 13 12 ki (1-- 1) AB H O A 4 Fanned for Davii to ninth bHomerad for Harmon In eighth eAnnounced a battar for Hooper to Ixth dWalked for Palls In sixth aWaiked for Minerchin in eighth ’ Score by Innings: 000 025 000— T Chicago CinclnneU 000 303 03 x— 8 E— Jackson IB— Pellet 2 Kluerew-Jablonskt 3— Baker Fondy HR— Spaake Fondy Chlti Thurman Poet ST— Burgees DP— Baker to Banka to Fondy LOB— Chicago 3 Cincinnati 8 BB— Pellet 2 Jaffcoat 2 Davis 2 Min arcln 1 OS — Fowler 4 CoUum L HO Summary: all-purpo- pie It could become a concessionaire's dream As Danny Goodman explains “It’s easy to serve it provides a good profit and it makes a person thirsty” e 3 EYE-OPENE- Taylor lor Dickelacker Terry RBI— Estrada 2 Barrett Terry Hicks Kuehl HR — 2BH— EsEstrada 2 3BH— Paylor 4 trada LOB—Ogden 10 PocateUo BB— Lee 0 SO — Lee 11 Dinkelacker 7 10 Dinkelacker 4 !R — Lee 3 DinS— Din kelacker 4 PB—Luketieh kelacker 2 SF— Terry Ticks Kuehl — Decker to Kuehl Paylor to Kuehl Salt Lakers were DP Tima — 562 — own SB Duran Attendance Don Mueller ran his six-gam- i and the Idaho Falls Rusprayer' Don’t go yet There’s another night sets went on to hand Salt Lake Gilmore Fieldrthe Cify’s development floundering Bees ftheir home will soon 12th loss Stars’ Hollywood of the season 10-feature a new concession pizza The Bees have won but two Shaking bulging batting average to 407 today with four straight hits as the New York Giants ended Pittsburgh’s winning binge with an 11-- victory ( J NEW YORK (AP) — ! POCATELLO (AP)— Pete Es lerei Then suddenly both bouts trada slammed out two homers were canceled It has been like hat with Powell too too often and a double last night! to lead as far as his boxing is concerned Pocatello to a 5--3 Pioneer League Powell apparently can’t keep victory over Ogden ris mind on the fistic race he His heavy stick work helped doesn’t relish hard training he Lee to win his first start of Jim vas even -- absent without leave sensi-ive the campaign Lee held the Reds or a Sspell and he is too over what others think — to three hits He walked 10 and coat to Reveal a tight red corselet ibout him fanned 11 and long mesh stockings on disAll of which should make 49er Estrada got three of the four Politicos who know about Red Strader glad as well ' play ' poach Decker Pocatello hits' He cracked his such things Tiow predict hoo-in it what ar is My my first homer over the 312-foCounter take$ (o be elected to office now- Bargain MILD The man in left in the first inning adays! Don’t tell grandma She’ll jwho most blocke the move to ll sign Pocatello collected three more never be the same if she hears in the Coliseum runs in the fourth Jess Duran an escalator Don’t! tell junior either s now proposing that four more Now toss in Gorgeous George’s jbe built! The one under construc- walked and went to third on Es latest antics He discloses he’ll tion is nearing the completion trada’s double David Rush was open' at Las Vegas’ Silver Slipper ‘point Hollywood park will also safe on an error by Carl Paylor on May 26 at $2000 per week have an escalator ready for clubHisact includes modeling his re- house use come May ' 13 open- sending Estrada to third and scoring Duran Tom Roberson walkec ported $20000 w ardrobe w hite a ing jtime audiLlA’s planted lady heckler in the indoor pavi- and Ken Barrett hit a fly for the ence gives' him the business Fi- lion to cost $7000000 is ex- first out Bob Maurer was safe nally supposedly exasperated pected to be completed by Oct on a bad throw to first and the George will sneer “If you were 1956 Construction will begin on other runs scored a man I’d flatten you!” Well sir jthe j Exposition Park site in the Lee got into trouble in the that will do it The heckler will fall! when he walked three and third bef a gal wrestler anch her next LEFTY O’DOUL Oakland man- Ogden scored two runs The three mbve willbe to hop on stage ager T have to re- who strolled were Pat Dinkel-acke- r pick up George whirl him in an gard the Pacific Coast League as Bill Kuehl and Stan ajrplane spin fthen turn him a pretty rugged league In the Chico Terry flied out loose flying Real crazy I 398 The best I to hit majors right to score Dinkelacker J Thirdly we give you Spike cou)d ever do in the Coast League Hicks also flied out scoring Jones Back from Australia with wa$ hit 392 So the major leagues Kuehl and Lee got the next bathis f kangeroo I’ve got a few players ter out the zany musician “played” golf arej tough? who now The Ogden Reds will return to played up there rignt e at Lakeside last week in a four-Isoma chance don’t stand and Affleck Park tomorrow last John year that included Gordon Mac-Ra- e of making this league In fact night for the first of a three-gam- e Peter Potter and — the kang series with the Idaho Falls ' eroo ’Tis said Jones hit a hole-- 1 some of them are going back up I’m returning them” there Russets Game time each night e — in that the kangeroo’s But I will be 7:45 pm caught Lefty Neatly put I pouch too wink that Next Thursday Ogden and Salt sly i This treatise should also inmeet at Affleck Park in a Lake clude a report on the Sportsmen’s game Summary: single Show stealer a decoy duck This Pectlle Often mechanical plastic phenom opAB H O A ABHOA 2 9 8 0 Kuehl lb Schuermenes 3 0 11 erated off a dry cell from the 3 0 0 0 Prokopcheklf Duran rf 3 0 4 0 ' Estrada cf 4 3 10 blind bobs up and down in the 3 0 13 Terry s 10-0 Rush3b 4 113 water presumably feeds looks 3 0 11 Hicks rf 3 0110 4 Robersone 2b 3 Decker 12 around and makes such guttural 3 0 10 Barrettlf 4 0 10 Gilbertcf noises in such a fetching manner Mauer2b 3 0 3 01 3 2 2 3 Paylor 3b L S Keefee 3 0 7 3 0 7 1 Luketichc that as Rolla Williams puts it Leep 3 0 12 10 2 1 Dinkelacker p live wild ducks are going to be 26 4 27 7 Totals faked right out of their britches IDAHO FALLS (AP) — Two 25 3 24 13 Score by Innings: Pardon— pin feathers This new- infield errors a double steal six 002 001 000—3 comer costing' $1495 looks like hits and two walks added up to Ogden 100 300 Olx— 5 Pocatello Kuehl 3 Duran Rush the answer to a qUacker hunter’s eight runs in one inning last R— Estrada Dinkelacker E— Decker Tay- the USC fillback as Exhibit A Campaigning for the Men’s Stu dent Grpup vice presidency Decker had fraternity row in a tizzy onqj noon Into his Sigma Chi house he walked with Patty Waggin (tome again officer?) a cute tittle stripteuse from a Main Street burlesque theater on hi9 farm Patty took off her - ‘ u DEADLINE II On STATE INSPECTIONS Is f f May 16th ONLY 10 Wo Specialize in Auto Glass Replacement Insurance Bids Invited OGDEN FORD SALES 359 26th St Phone 8803 We’re loaded with used washers and any reasonable offer you make will be considered All merchandise as is Take a look at all the washers select the one you want and let’s start working out a deal that makes both of us happy! 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