Show “i V'T THI OGDEN (UTAH) 2B na feYitSiiy RfeTjilT i WM STANDARD-EXAMINE- B WEDNESDAY nmnunfiioira' jpofadhiiiin©)' The Sox have been able to hang Billy fanned seven while in there just a stride or two notching his second complete without game behind the leaders flashing some ofthe stuff Pierce but if his arm troubles that made him the AL’s strikenow are over Chicago could realout in 1933 — the year he on the in king scrap ly get PIERCE GAVE AN indication was 18-1and the Sox finished of his importance to the Sox’ 11V4 games behind the closest flag hopes last night 4--His three-hitt- they had come since 1920 SIMMONS DIDN’T quite match beat Cleveland 1 as Chicago home runs ruined rookie Pierce’s performance but with Herb Score and pushed the Sox his Philadelphia Phils sunk in of the sec- the National League basement to within a half-gamond place Indians Score fanned Smith won’t quibble Simmons 11 looked his best since 1953 as he By ED WILKS Associated Press Sports Writer Billy Pierce and Curt Simmons a pair of southpaws who wa-ir- m vfflrtft) have known better days look like they may be ready to set Mb up shop again If so you can bet managers Braves Electrics Show Power Marty Marion and Mayo Smith Now that the Ogden Reds have met every team in the will be throwing a lot of business their way Pioneer League in 1955 competitions Jim Crandall new BILL HAS BEEN one of the links in Marion’s plan and the Electrics of Falls Great the missing the Ogreds says skipper to bring the Chicago White Sox Boise Braves are the teams to beat for the pennant an American League pennant “The Braves and Electrics are definitely the teams to worry I broke in with the Pirates in about at this stage of the season u 1932 and quit as an active player in 1946” said Jim Crandall Crandall expects all of the Asked what he expected the clubs of the league to add new Reds to do Crandall said: “I’m satisfied our team will players and soon "It will be a real scramble for first division posts” said Man“I’m dickering ager Crandall now for another capable pitcher and some other £l 2 er e Rain postponed St Louis at innings before tiring some And with Monday night Chicago and Cincinnati at Milnice help from Jack Meyer that waukee wras enough to snap a WITH THE GIANTS’ defeat winning streak by the New York e Giants Brooklyn retained its THE NEW YORK Yankees lead if not its pride The Bucs decision to Washington hammered loser Johnny Podres lost a while Detroit beat Kansas City and five reliefers for 19 hits Baltimore measured Boston Bob Friend shut out the Dodgers in 43 innings of relief for the In the National Pittsburgh bur- decision ied its The Yanks had three doubles losing string by humiliating the first place Brook- among their five hits off Stobbs who won his first decision lyn Dodgers 15-- went 7Va six-gam- e 6--2 six-gam- 3-- 2 9-- 6 6-- 1 11-ga- 1 ed Archie Moore Olson to Meet for World's Title Believe it or not Crandall’s team at Des Moines was in eighth By PAT ROBINSON place when he was in his hitting NEW YORK (INS) — The light heavyweight title fight They finished second slump and just two games out of first place between Bobo Olson the middleweight champion Bruce Bennett son of Mr and Mrs Max Bennett 3067 Taylor is one of the many youngsters out That is to say the fight is so even that the bookies hustling tickets for the eleventh will quote 9 to 10 on either NSTIOIIBl LG3QU6 annual Utah Boys baseball game fighter We went to much time and Young Bennett obtained his tickets from Ernie Shreeve last trouble recently sounding out Friday evening At an early hour last Saturday young Bennett had promoters matchmakers fightdisposed of his allotment and ers trainers and the rank and called for more file of the fight racket to get a And for good measure the consensus on the scrap and we youngster disposed of six box seats He became a offer herewith the widely diverPittsburgh 15 Brooklyn 1 2(night' member of the “25” club the gent views Philadelphia 6 New York might' Cincinnati at Milwaukee night postconFirst of all we found that poned very first day This club rain sists of youngsters who dispose everybody expects the fight to go St Louis at Chicago postponed rain of 25 or more tickets lie’s now route Nobody Today’s Prsbsble Pitchers a contender for top awards in the full St Louis at Chicago — (2 games' — a knockout looks for the annual city-widcompetivs and Lawrence Jackson and Rush Those who like Olson’s chances Minner tion New York at Philadelphia — (2 twilig“You have to admire young- figure this way: — Antonelli ht-night) and Mc(l-vs Dickson Call sters like Bruce Bennett” said and RobOlson’s Sid say Flaherty They erts Ernie Shreeve city recreation diof shrewdest one the Brooklyn at Pittsburgh (night) — is manager will insure rector today “They 1 vs Surkont Loes Cincinnati at Milwaukee (night) — success of the annual classic operators in the racket and vs Spahn and at the same time lend a help- would not have challenged Moore Minarcin had at Pittsbargh A ing hand toward providing a fine unless he figured his man ABHO field for boys south of Affleck least an even chance of winning 2b 4 3 14 E Reese Bobo believe Moreover they Park” Groat as 4 2 5 2 has had trouble making the midClemente rf 6 2 2 0 Freese 3b 5 0 3 1 dleweight limit and that he will 4 0 9 1 Camp’ellac GThomas cf 5 2 4 0 be much stronger at say 170 Shepard c 5 4 3 0 Mejias If 2 10 0 pounds dSaffellcf 3 12 0 who Moore believe also They Ward lb 3 3 6 0 weighed 1964 for his recent vicLawp 2 0 11 Friend p 2 10 2 tory over Nino Valdez will have trouble taking off 2Vz pounds ST LOUIS Mo (UP) — Holly for Olson They insist that Moore Mims whose busy fists have is older than the 39 years he earned him the No 4 spot among admits and that at his age rethe middleweights and Charley ducing is no joke 41 19 27 10 5 24 8 Totals Green a knockout artist from Furthermore they believe Bo- 31 aStruck out for Labine in 4th California will meet at the Arena bo can absorb punishment like bStruck out for Black in 6th out for Hughes in 9th tonight in a nationally televised a sponge and that his constant cPopped dGrounded out for Mejias in 5th match down will wear the 010 000 000— 1 crowding Brooklyn 003 071 40x — 15 Green has won 42 and lost 12 “old man” They figure too that Pittsburgh 2B — Amoros Clemente Mejias 3B — of his 54 fights knocking out 27 Olson’s body punching will do Ward 2 SF— E HR— Ward S— while compiling the record He Moore no good and that he will Freese DP — Groat EGroatFreese and Ward E Freese Groat and Ward BB won both his 1955 appearances be worried because he knows he — Law 6 Podres 2 Meyer 1 Lasorda over a decision unanimous to will a blow chance meet taking Rocky 2 SO — Podres 4 Law 1 Meyer 2 Don Grant and stopping Zeke Marciano if he should lose to Ol- Friend 2 Lasorda 1 WP — Meyer W — L — Podres Friend Robinson the second round son So much for that side of the New York Philadelphia H O A AB H O A AB Those who Moore favor picture 4 2 0 2 Williams2b Ashburncf 4 14 0 say the “old man” knows too 1 0 0 0 Darkss Gorbousrf 5 4 2 0 much for Bobo and that if there 2 0 0 1 Gardner ss Blaylock lb 4 0 7 1 Ennis if 4 12 0 is to be a knockout Moore will 42 012100 MueUerrf B r THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jones3b 4 111 Irvinlf score it 1 0 0 0 cRhodeslf Sem’icke 3 2 7 1 2b 3 7 2 1 3 15 1 Mayscf Morgan scoff at his They 4 111 Thomps’n3b Smalley ss 4 2 2 3 trouble in making the weight Dr 4 19 1 Lockm’nlb Simmons p 3 0 0 1 Vincent Nardiello veteran boxing 2 0 4 0 Kattc Meyerp 10 0 0 aGordon commission physician says Ar- 1 0 0100 Westrumc chie should have no trouble in 2100 0 0 Hearnp shedding the necessary poundage 00 00 00 00 Wtlhelmp if he goes about it in the right 0 0 11 bHofman Llddlep 2 Oakland 7 Sacramento way 110 0 dTaylor San Francisco 8 Portland 2 They point to the fact that 32 7 24 7 35 12 27 8 Total Hollywood 3 Seattle 1 Moore has been able to stop San Diego 8 Los Angeles 1 aGrounded into forceout for Katt in legitimate heavyweights aftd in- 7thbWalked for Wilhelm in 8th sist he will hit too hard for 01 cPopped out for Irvin in 8th son dDoubled for Llddle In 9th 000 100 001—2 As of now we’d have to say New York 000 200 22x— 6 Philadelphia that both men know all the an2B — Gorboua Smalley 2 Taylor 3B — Hearn 1 swers If Olson weathers the first —May HR— Seminick BB— 2 Simmon 3 SO Hearn 4 Llddle four or five rounds he probably Simmon 5 Meyer 1 W — Simmons will wear down the older man to L — Hearn get the decision We look for Bobo to keep peg ging away at Moore’s ancient Dressed Driver midriff until he cuts Archie down INDIANAPOLIS (NEA)—The to size In any event this is one of the 39th annual 500-mil-e winner fight that can be recommended to race May 30 will be well- the cash customers without apology It should be a bruising dressed A wardrobe worth $1000 battle will be included among his prizes be battling for one of the upper division posts in the league before long and I hope we can battle Boise and Great Falls for the pennant We need a few replacements and will get 'em” Several members of the Ogreds are hitting the ball hard — but right at some one This subject caused Manager Crandall to spin a yarn about one of his own experiences! It happened with Des Moines of the Western League back in 1935 Ted Mayer regular catcher suffered two broken fingers on his throwing arm and (Crandall had to take over Strange as it may seem his father Dpc Crandall was the Des Moires manager “I had the sad experience of stepping up to the plate T42 times before I got a base hit” said Crandall today “Then irt a game -against Rock Island I bagged five n for five off Julio Bonnett a righthander “I beat out two bunts for two hits hit tw’o base runners for two more and then beat out a blooper over the pitcher’s head for my fifth single “Like some of the members of z the present Ogden team I was hitting the ball on the nose but right at some one And strange as it may seem’ I turned around and went naught for 50 in my next 50 times at bat for a puny mark of five out of 90 trips “Meantime the ball players on other teams and fans were riding r Many said if my dad hadn’t been the manager I would not have been permitted to play It was hard to take “And strange as it may seem I worked like a major leaguer back of the plate I was hitting 188 on July 4 and finished the season with a 270 mark “My advice to my players is to my dad the breaks just stay in there are bound to come your way soon Baseball is in a sound state” r V Two Standout Sports Stars athletes of Ray Schlupp left and Gary Kapp right Weber High School and Ben Lomond High School were presented with Standard-Examine- r gold watches at award assemblies today The two youngsters will perform in the Utah Boys baseball game at Affleck Park June 10 all-aroun- g d e (2-- (2-- (5-- (2-- 0) (2-- 2) (4-- 4) (2-- 2) 2) 2) 3) (3-- (4-2- (2-- 5) (3-- 0) Si Mims to Battle Green Tonight 10-rou- (2-- (4-- 0) 3) Coast League so-call- 7-- 3-- All-Americ- If So Read This TT5 Auto workers' labor contract expires June 1 At this date no agreement has been reached between our factory and United Auto Work- ers Urtion v No one can tell you definitely whether or not our factories will be making new tars after ' June! y you're planning a new car for spring for your vacation why not buy now and be sure of haying your new Ford when you If I ' want it ’ s Ogden Ford Sales has a good supply TODAY All kinds of colors’ all kinds of Fords And remember because Ogden Foird Sales instead of a big profoperates on volume it for each deal you get MORE THAN MORE for your used car You get the BIGGEST and BEST DEAL you ever saw DE SURE -- DE SAFE El 350 - 26th St - DUY HOW LSI B-pl- (3-- Moore Number One Now in Mit Ratings NEW YORK (AP) — champion Archie Moore today was ranked as the top heavyweight contender in the latest Ring Magazine ratings for his victory over Cuba’s Nino Valdez It was the first time since Sugar Ray Robinson was included in both the welterweight and middleweight divisions six years ago that a boxer has been placed in two classes Robinson was the welterweight champion at the Light-heavyweig- ht all-sta- time The Moore outpointed Valdez then the No 1 contender in a in Las Vegas May 2 Valdez was dropped to fourth behind Pittsburgh’s Bob Baker and England’s Don Cockell Cock-e- ll had been the No 2 man and Baker No 3 before the beefy Briton was blistered by heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano on May 16 Salmon Eggs Jr Tel Sfl Rods qp'-HP'-’Bull Heads Join Pirates Trolling or Spinning Golden Grub Worms G9c 469 295 Spinning Rod?!" 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— Delis Mantle 2 Carey BB— Pitcher Cal Hogue of the HollySlaterville Liberty at West War5 Grim 3 Sturdivant 1 Ford 3 Stobbs wood Stars will rejoin the Pittsren SO— Stobba S Grim 7 W— Stobbs ) 29 Division C — Plain City at North L— Sturdivant U-- l) BOSTON (UP)— Former feathburgh Pirates immediately Stars officials said today Hogue on op- erweight champion Willie Pep Ogden Syracuse at South Ogden Kaasa City Detralt tion from the Pirates has ap- of Hartford Conn and Clinton bje AB H O A ABHOA currently 0 Power Kuannaa Jb 85 9 0 21 110 peared in 14 games this season staging a comeback has signed 3 13 3 aBertoiaas Slsught’raf 16 with a record and an earned to meet Joey Cam of Boston in a 3 0 11 Tuttlef Valojf 2 0 10 Frick Honored rerun average of 286 He was 3 3 3 0 KaUnejf B Wiloncf 4 0 0 0 bout in Boston June 1 0 Fainjb Finiganjb 4 2 3 1 called Tuesday by the Pirates GREENCASTLE Ind (UP)— 30 19 The bout was arranged in place 0 0 0 bBub Phillips Lopex-2-b 3 10 3 of the lightweight title bout be- Baseball Commissioner Ford C 0 0 10 JPhiUiplb f Zemial 110 0 Suder4b 0 0 10 tween champion Jimmy Carter Frick will receive an honorary 45 0131 0 Delsinglf G Simpson 0 0 0 0 and Wallace (Bud) Smith The degree of doctor of humane let- 5 2 5 41 HatTltUb Astrothe 10 10 RWilone Smith-Carte- r bout was called off ters from De Pauw University at 3 14 4 Mslmb’g4b D Ma’strias 4 13 4 W Shantxe 3 14 1 because of illness to the cham- commencement exercises June 6 01 01 00 20 Gromek j 0 0 0 9 cPorter Frick is a graduate of De Pauw’ 0 0 0 0 Zuverinkp hKryhoaki pion tRenna 116 6 0 0 0 0 Flowers p Sleaterp 6 6 6 6 1 1 0 0 d Boone 16 11 Ditmarp 0 0 0 0 eMUler 6 0 0 6 Salnp 0 0 0 0 Cristantep J Li Ure 114b 10 0 6 0 6 0 Gorman MONTHLY PRIZES FOR LARGEST TROUT ALSO CONSOLATION PRIZES FOR CHILDREN Dish Sel 2) 2) OAAXrPJ Quality 5) 0-- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9x9 Umbrla with rlotr $9R Tnni 1 Good Sole $3750 I (7-- 4) (2-- KCammeyer’s “Trout Contest” IN PRIZES 12 11 as Baseball today draws so much Baltimore more than prior to the war” he Yesterday’s Keialts Washington 3 New York 2 (night) said “Five million was a great Baltimore 8 Boston 1 (nighti 4 Cleveland 1 year before the war Even in a Chicago Detroit 0 Kanaaa City 6 might might) bad year now we have seven and one-hal- f Itlif’i Frekakle Pitcher to eight million” Washington at New York — PorterFrick was speaking of Ihe ma- field vm Turley 4) 1 i Boston at Baltimore 2 twilight — jors but he did not feel the minor night) — Delock (3-and Sullivan (4-leagues were in any danger of ex- va Byrd 1 and KreUow 4 Detroit at Kansas City (night) — Lary tinction either He said they too v Herbert (0--1 were just returning to normalcy at Cleveland (night) — Harsh -Chicago boom after a post-wa- r va Lemon (6-mtn The commissioner said expanChicago Clevelaag sion of the major leagues was in- ABHO A ABHOA 4 3b 3 0 2 1 Smith did not evitable but he Car’aquelA guess 4 0112 0 3 Fox4b AvUa4b 4 0 2 0 where the expansion would begin 3 16 0 Grothcf Wertxlb 4 0 4 0 “Eventually we will have base- 3 0 0 0 KeUJf Kinerjf 43 0103 00 Riveraxf Dobycf ball across the nation" he said 3103 10 2 0 Nlemanxt Poperf 3 0 10 “The major leagues follow the 0 0 0 0 M’GheeJf Dent ex 3 10 3 economic and business expansion 3 12 0 Stephenajb Foilec 3X 115 1 Score p 0 0 0 of the country They cannot and 44 02 78 00 DropoJb Lollarc aMajeski 1 0 0 0 will not stand still 4 0 0 2 Piercep Narleeklp 0 0 0 0 “Milwaukee demonstrated what 33 7 27 7 29 3 27 3 Totals a lot of people thought: Baseball aFouled out for Scor In 8th 000 000 130 —4 is not limited to east of the Missis- Chicago 000 000 100— I Cleveland Potomac” of west the sippi and 2B— Groth Hit— Klner Carraaquel Frick said there was no way Nieman BB— Pierce 1 Score 4 SO— 7 Score 11 Narleakl L W— of knowing how television would Pierce (3-L— Score (4-Pierce ultimately effect baseball but Best Baltlmere that it was a “healthy process” ABHO A ABHOA “Pay television might be the 3 0 14 Goodm’n4b Cox4b 3 0 0 1 know’ 4 0 3 2 Joostxa 2 0 answer” he said “I don’t AbramscLrf 0 0 Evers rf 13 0 Stephenslf But I don’t think we’ll ever reach 54 10 0 0 aDieringcf a point where we’ll get along 4 1 14 0 Jensenxf 6 0 Zauchin4b WoodilngOf 4 2 Smith c without spectators in the ball 3 03 03 31 Whitac 9 0 Klaus 3b lb Kennedy dolhow I don’t care many park 0 1 0 01soncf 4 2 YoungAb lars somebody offers you for 1 0 Nixonp 2 3 Miranda 0 0 0 Hurdp 0 3 MDonaldp television rights” 0 0 0 0 0 Moore 110 Don’t Delay Sign Up Now For $2© American League 3) an Raymond Schlupp is the son of Mr and Mrs N A Schlupp 3730 Grant Ave and is 18 years of age During his three years at Weber High School he won eight letters in sports — two in basketball two in football two in baseball and two in track and field He was the quarterback in football and played guard in He is an infielder basketball in baseball and tossed the javelin in track and field He won second place in this event in the “A” championship recently He boasts a average and missed only one day of school in three years Gary Kapp is also 18 years of age the son of Mr and Mrs Christian Kapp 665 16th Street Ogden He won eight letters in three events at Ben Lomond High School He won three letters in baseball as an outfielder and pitcher In football he played guard and He end and won two letters starred in basketball for three years as a guard He was in basketball and football his senior year He plans to enroll at Utah State College in Logan next fall Ensign Ritchie made the presentation to Raymond Schlupp and A1 Warden presented the gold watch to Gary Kapp GO LET'S n (2-- Two brilliant scholastic athletes Raymond Schlupp of Weber High School and Gary Kapp of Ben Lomond High School sported Standard-Examine- r gold watches today for being standout senior athletes at their respective schools for the past school year New Automobile Within the Next 60 Days? first-innin- g (5-- Schlupp Kapp to Perform in Utah Feature (6-- 3) 1) d an Da You Plan to Buy u (1-- out a hit Three runs in the eighth won it for Detroit after A1 Kaline and Gus Zemial matched three-ruhomers in the sixth Frick told the United Press late yesterday “As long as we have 23 America we’re going to have New York Cleveland baseball We’re just back to nor- Chicago malcy following the boom period lwfMhincton‘‘""3Li5 alter the war” IxSE cltJ 14 ed is 15-roun- AT KANSAS CITY the Tigers lost Harvey Kuenn for 10 days when the leading AL batsman pulled a muscle while running national pastime today All-Americ- good-lookin- lead e one-gam- MILWAUKEE Wis (UP) — High Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick ran the gamut of controversial questions with only a minimum of hedging and pictured rosy times for the Archie Moore the current light heavy boss slated for the Polo Grounds June 22 is a “pick ’em” affair con-sider- their Commissioner Has Praise For Number One Sport players” Young Salesman Mickey Vernon’s long sacrifict fly brought Stobbs home with the winning run in the ninth Tom Sturdivant lost it in relief of Bog Grim but the Yanks held on to Baseball Will Stay -Frick Bruising Battle Looms left-hand- 1953 MAY 25 EVENING J PROOF 1 KENTUCKY MAKI AN APPOINTMINT NOW Ogden Ford Sale s 359 26th St Ph 8803 |