Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- Ail1 R OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 8 RED SMITH VIEWS OF SPORT geo CHICAGO— II the bright new has been a pro for seven years j world of the future is ever going Arcaro for 24 1955 New York Copyright Herald Tribune Inc to get off the drawing board and become a reality for racing fans in New-Yor- k then the first thing that should be done' is to arrange a? third and rubber meeting of Nashua and Swaps at Uelmont Park At present it is hoped that Swaps Nashua High Gun Helioscope and others will race in the Sysonby at Belmont if Swaps gets over his gimp in time but that isn’t good enough "'The Sysonby will be run under conditions unlike those that brought Nashua and Swaps together last week at Washington Park It will be a mile and an eighth instead of the Derby distance of a mile and a quarter and the horses won’t carry equal weights Because'Nashua’s backers were unconvinced when the colt lost to Swaps in the Kensuptucky Derby and because conto refuse of Swaps porters cede superiority to Nashua when he evened the score in yesterday’s match there should be one test with everymore head-othing even none but the two of them on the track and $100000 or $150000 hanging on the wire for the winner A race like this would do more for the sport in the East than the The Ogden High School Tigers who have won the gan at Ogden Sept 30 Weber at Ogden Oct 7 Len Lomond Region One football title for the past two seasons will de- at Ogden Oct 14 Box Elder at fend the title this fall with virtually a new’ team Ogden Oct 21 Ogden at North Club’s - racltrack-in-the-sk- Outdoor Men Rep Henry Aldous DixOn told members of the Weber County Wildlife Federation last night that Utah’s share of 13 Va million dollar appropriation by the 84th Congress for wildlife purposes will be about $252-00- 0 (R-Uta- y would ever do even if somebody were to get the dream course of tomorrow down out of the clouds and have it built on old dirty soil plain And don’t let anybody around Belmont tell you that a match off the race would take the ' Sysonby If last week’sedge race were rerun fifty times every renewal would be a new contest and a new delight American racing can’t possibly have too many shows like that So much for - what ought to be done new let’s reconsider what has been done ONE-WARAIN ' First there’s the matter of the track condition and the time of 2:04-1-for a mile and a quarter which is by no means impressive Afterward excuses were being made for Swaps on the ground that he was accustomed to hard dry California courses and this track had been softened by rain A man from Churchill Downs named Brownie Leach wanted to know which part of the track was off — the first six furlongs or the e In the Kentucky last Brownie remembered Derby in SWaps went the first s on a did fast track in the selling-platte- r and used only time of 1:12 seconds covering the last 49 half-milIn yesterday’s soft footNashua belted over the first ing half in :46 flat polished off in 1:10 but needed 53 4 5 seconds for the last half “Peculiar” Mr Leach said “how it rained off here to our is left where the last half-milrun but the track stayed dry and Y 5 h) The congressman spoke during the first meeting of the Reason at the Utah Power & Light Co auditorium He said he had been informed by J Perry Egan of the State Fish and Game Commission that the money will be spent for construction of additional waterfowl refuges winter range land for big game surveys and (better methods of game management and’ finally for the 'development of game access roads into wild country “It pleased me” Representative Dixon said “to find out that Engineer E O Larson was requiring the Weber Basin Project contractor to remove all the trees and underbrush from the Wan-shidamsite in order to clear out the snags for fishing” “Very few people could see the need for this but Larson stood firm and reminded contractors that the government was paying a considerable portion of the cost of the dam to enhance its recreational facilities” Underscoring the need for better game management he said “you know as well as I that game herds shift rapidly that they are really injuring cattlemen in some areas and that we need to know more about sex ratio mortality and increase in order to dol justice to the sportsmen and to cattlemen themselyes” p GETTING READY FOR GRID CAMPAIGN Ogden High Coach Chris Apostle left is looking forward to tomorrow’ night’s football game with East High in Salt Lake City Roger Tomlinopening son center and Bill Manning both veteran backs will see a lot of action for the Tigers before the season closes in November Ogden is the defending champion in Region One pre-seaso- n ’ Stan Hack Signs With Cubs Again Scholastic Elevens CHICAGO (AP) — Stan Hack who has been with the Chicago Cubs organization since 1932 has been signed for another year to manage the club Hack who concluded his playing career in 1947 and then went into the Cubs farm system to gain Provo at Granite 8 pm Scholastic football teams of experience succeeded managerial Jordan at Pocatello 8 pm Utah will swing into action in in March as Phil Cavarretta contests tomorrow Carbon at Las Vegas 8 pm 1954 Last season pilot his Cubs finWest at Bear River 8 pm record ished seventh with a night in all parts of the state e BY sixth in at are Kays-villWasatch to High Currently they place Weber Warriors travel Academy with for a skirmish against the 8 pm Terms of Hack’s 1956 contract Wasatch at Uintah 1:30 pm Darts starting at 8 pm Ogden not revealed but it was inwere Murray at American Fork 7:30 dicated he received a raise and Tigers oppose East Leopards at 3 Pleasant Grove at Bingham his salary was around $25000 pm in Salt Lake 8 Ben Lomond travels to Olympm 3 another Payson at Hurricane 8 pm pus for pm engageRangely Colo at Union 1 pm Ryder Cup Team ment Tooele at Springville Box Elder Bees entertain the North Cache at Preston Idaho Is Selected Twin Falls Idaho eleven at 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QiimEr V fi® © ©)7Ti ©L 9310:1 ®7 9iK0i ©at 9S0E A d yorrif d i Still’ Coach Apostle said Tomlinson will undoubtedly start tomorrow 16” Zipper Bag With rope handles brown FOR YOUR o -- 150) Halfbacks — Roger Tomlinson (158) Steve Mecham (115) Gary Smith (140) Bill Manning (155) Boyd Christensen (125) Curtis Wise (150) and Frank Murdock roster: 1955 schedule football (130) Ogden's Fullbacks — Larry is as follows: Ozell Watkins (170) and at 9 East: (155) Ogden Sept Sept 16 Davis at Ogden Sept 23 Lo Billy Stettler (145) co-captai- “ 5 14” Zipper Bag With rope handles BUY Shoe-jnake- m gains” with this sensational offer It’s strictly first come first served so buy early for the widest selection i half-confirme- Lynn Cope and Gary Nate Returning from last year’s team are Roger Tomlinson and Bill Manning both backs and Bill Smith a guard Smith and Tomlinson will serve as Ass't jock- Arcaro laughed Willie Shoemaker didn’t change expression When Jim Dandy was racing Willie hadn’t been bora Swaps came out of the race sore and it may be that he hurt himself leaving the gate On the other hand it seems possible that he simply lamed himself trying to catch Nashua That calls attention to a point about how did his job Eddie not only surprised everybody by going out on the lead and holding it doing so he was able to keep Swaps outside of him all the way Arcaro steered his horse along the hardest driest part of the track made Swaps go farther and made him run through softer going Neither Arcaro nor Shoemaker would admit that Eddie had crowded Swaps out into the muddy part of the track but some other jockeys who watched the race insisted that this had happened and applauded the tactics as a smart bit of riding One pointed out that there had been three times when Arcaro eased his mount back to keep Shoemaker from swinging in behind him onrthe hard path Withuot havinb heard this comment Shoemaker it when somebody observed that he had made three distinct moves to overtake Nashua Willie said they hadn’t been real moves that that he was just letting Swaps run on his own courage and he thought Nashua had been easing back when it looked as though Swaps was moving up ' No other people in any sport respect and admire each other r' more ' than Arcaro and no doubt' that There is Shoemaker is one of the most talented equestrians who ever lived and Arcaro acknowledges Apostle like most other coaches in the region looks for knock down drag out battle for first place He believes Weber Ben Lomond and Box Elder are the teams to beat He said his team should improve with every game “The way it appears now we will have five or six juniors in the starting lineup” Assisting Apostle with the coaching chores at Ogden again this season are Norris Johanson Max Morrill and Mark Ballif Johanson is working with the backs Morrill is the end coach and Ballif has charge of the line Here Is the complete Tiger 12" Zipper Bag “Jim Dandy cojuld have licked eys’ room said A title SureFit wins the "Battle of the Bar- 100-to-- 1 both'of you” a man in the 0 pre-seaso- OTDOQO rs horses in the field Eddie said they never could have run it that way because some outsider would have dropped down to murder both of them It recalled the time at Saratoga 25 years ago when Which-onhad just such a battle with Gallant Fox and both were whipped by Jim Dandy at 7-- 6 5-- 6 e that Eddie Arcaro took Nashua over the first six furlongs in a brilliant time considering the footing ran the legs from under Swaps and also tired his own mount so that Nashua was a long while getting home With other an?ing1t Manning will be In the wing-doe- s back position this year Last year’s championship team two compiled seven wins lesses and a tie during the overall season The losses were a setback at the hands of East in n a game and a 14-loss to South for the state Class and Nov 4 Ogden at Bear River Ends — Jim Pierson (180) Brent Chandler 1175) Richard Lunch (145) Allen Baszuk (160) David Evans (160) David Hand-le- y (155) Billy Beal (143) Jack Warner (155) Jerry Burgi (130) and Larry Nalder (140) Tackles —Jerry Canfield (145) Jack Karavan (155) Bill Sand-stro(167) J Ellis 0erman (148) Earl Slaughter (147) Larry Knowles (183) Frank Nielson (178) and Leon WalUng (174) Guards — Bill Smith (163)' Monte Ward (178) Dayne Rich (170) Max Ewing (180) Jim Crowther (145) Stewart Dye 10-ma-n 2-- 5 fast on our right for the first £ix furlongs” What happened of course was i Oct 28 Ogden at South 67-7- 5 2-- 5 three-quarte- I i pre-seaso- n Cache Cache : the state last year Backs who 'graduated last spring include Ken M a y n e Jackie Kerr LeRoy Mecham I j hilf-mil- :47-2-- Coach Chris Apostle said his charges will give “every team a good fight” but said his 'squad lacks experience and the line not appear to be as strong as last year Apostle’s face lit up somewhat when he was asked about his backfield He said he Dias some very fine prospects there “but remember even the best backs need a line” Gone from last year’s line are Charles Vernieu Gareth Olsen Paul Wilson Jim Hart Gary Ramsey Richard Rampton Rod Orell Ralph McEntire Bill Fenn and Ralph Carter who Apostle claims was the best linemen in ’ n Jockey rid Tm OTDOBIl 2574 Washington Blvd Dial Jk 4-57- C3 arisd — |