Show ROLLS 276 THE SPORTS Coast Gal Picks HIGHWAY WITH AL WARDEN Spahn Joins Game's Immortals With 300th Baseball Victory Up TT 0 $500 A TO A 1UM : A When Warren Spahn notched his 300th victorv nf hk Highlighted by a $500 prize 276 memorable career he arrived at one of baseball's most individual game the Fitzpatrick venerable and exclusive plateaus Of the countless number Chevrolet team of Concord Calif smashed to a new record of pitchers who have toed major-leagu- e rubbers since the as they took commandscratch of the worn first major-leagu- e season of 1876 only 12 have recorded as ens team event of the many as 300 wins "Spahnie" had no superstitions about Maxie Kosof World Open Classic ocing number 13 Marge McDaniels 1960 WIBC na times in 47 decisions His greatest victory total is vs St Louis as he plete total during the 20th century has victimized the Cardinals 60 times as against 34 defeats but his Those" who won 300 since the turn best winning percentage is a?ains of the century were Grover Cleve- the Cincinnati Reds whom he had land Alexander Bob "Lefty" Grove decisioned 58 times while losing 2fi waiter Jonnson Christy Mathew Almost as glittering as his 300 s accomol i shment is r victorie my Spahn's record of having pitched more snutouts than any pitcher in National League history ruenmg curing an era in which ev ery rival club is "loaded" with home-ru- n hitters Spahn already nas neia the opposition scoreless more than any southpaw in the nistory ot the NL tie aiso nas won more games than any lefthander in the history of the NL Next in line is Eppa Rixey who won 266 during a 21 year career with the Phillies and tne Keds Spahn is the first pitcher to reach the mark since "Lefty" Grove performed the feat in 1941 and only the second since left-hand- ed v - v Grover Cleveland Alexander his 300th in 1925 i The only singular distinction Vv Spahn holds— and well might hold i - v for all time— is that he is the only § One ever tn win 300 Pamps nnrl nlcn hold his league's record for most e home runs by a pitcher WARREN SPAHN 2 as ot AUg 10 NOTES ON A NAPKIN son and Eddie Plank That's really UNDER" NEW YORK STATE what you call exclusive company Amrin? th spvpti nther Athletic Commission rules the Full ter winners Cy Young and Kid middleweight fight in Nichols bracketed the pre- - and post-390- 0 Madison Sauare Garden last Sntur period The others — John day night officially ended in round Clarkson Jim Galvin Tim Keefe seven In Utah under Bee Hive Charles "Hoss" Radbourne and rules the fight would have ended in Mickey Welch— did all their pitch- round eight This is in answer tn numerous prone calls ing prior to 1900 Here are Spahn's milestones If you are interested i n wafphinc along the way 0 Phil- the World Series come Ontnher and One hundredth victory adelphia at Boston Aug 15 1951 if you feel the Yankees are a cinch Two hundredth triumph Boston vs ill the American — umu Tsaoha v- -v i"iK Philadelphia at Philadelphia Sept ticket manager Yankee senium 13 1956 second game New York City x ts - : j j i y me-tim- Sftfl-nr-h- pt mer-Wrig- ht ! 9-- SPAHN MADE HIS first appearance with the Boston Braves Sunday April 19 1942 in a relief role against the New York Giants at Braves Field He pitched inning and allowed no hits He made three Dther appearances that year but -- was involved in no decisions "Uncle Sam" tapped him in of 1942 and he served with the US Army until May 26 1946 During his military service he served his country with the same display of courage and aggressiveness he has demonstrated on the mound "Spahnie" entered the Army as a private in the Corps of Engineers and ultimately earned a battlefield commission of leiutenant He saw action in the historic "Battleof the Bulge and was decorated with a Purple Heart and was awarded a Presidential Citation He narrowly escaoed death nn t hree occasions Once when bis out fit was involved in repairing a bridge the structure collaDsed iust as he was assembling his crew to relieve tne group on the 30b Everyone on the bridge at the time of collapse was killed Twice he was grazed by bullets one on the abdomen and another time on the back of the head SCORED FIRST WIN IN 1946 Spahn's first win of a career tvhich was destined to link him with baseball's pitching immortals came on July 14 1946 when he deDei-em- feated the Pittsburgh Pirates in a route-goin- g job at Forbes Field He was then 25 years old SPAHN'S YEAR by year victory totals: 3-- 1 1942 104o 1947 1943 1949 1950 1931 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 Boston 0-- 0 " 8-- singles champion won a bonus of added money posted by the Utah Bowling Proprietors Association for her third-gam- e 276 The Fitzpatrick gals are tops in the current scratch standings with 9303 bettering last year's 9289 owned by Jan Harman's Los An geles All Stars This is the third time the UBPA jackpot has come up in the 1961 classic Earlier C A Strickland Denver won $500 for a perfect game and Shirley Wernecke Los Angeles was likewise rewarded for $500 CITY MIDGET B CHAMPTONS Dick Hodges Scott Croft vs Leon Brown Bud Vosburg vs Ab Sanone Bud Chase" vs Rube Ellis Ray Edington vs Fred Young Ken Davidson vs Dale Duff in Britt Keenan vs winner of Len Allen-Harr- y 5 Fletter 21-1- 0 15-1- 22-1- H-1- 9 9n-r- AGGIES SLATE Offden a 9 7 1 pending on which publication is read) in 1961 Skyline play — another reason for Aggie football interest in Logan Utah State University Quarterback Club president Dick Chambers said over 300 booster club memberships have been received to date Quarterback Club meetings with the Utah State athletic department are scheduled Aug 16 at 8 pm in Preston at the Franklin County Court House An Ogden meeting of boosters will be held Aug 17 at 7:30 in the Mountain Fuel Supply building 2940 Washington Blvd Coach Ralston said he expects to greet 10 or more junior college transfers to the Aggie ranks Sept 1 Utah State has 21 Woodbury 0 4 17 20 4 0 and Felt: K?an fault Ab Sanone defeated Jim Carrigan 1 up on 19 Bud Chase defeated Gordon Sly default Rube Ellis defeated Wayne Wilcox 1 up on 20 holes Ray Edington defeated Stan Asai 2 and 1 Fred Young defeated Tom Pappas 1 up Ken Davidson defeated Jim Evans 3 and 2 Dale Duffin defeated Gardner Syne 3 and 1 Britt Keenan defeated Tom Slater 2 and 1 Master's cup Val Chase defeated DeVon Jensen 3 and 2 Floyd Pettingill defeated Cless Pack default Allen Barrett defeated Rex Wood 3 and 2 Clyde Sowers defeated Matt Garding 2 and l Lowell Taylor defeated Bob Wynn 3 and 2 Tony Pederson defeated Ron Hadley 2 up Boo Lachicotte defeated N Wiseman 3 and 2 W Christensen defeated Lou Mallane returning lettermen from the 1960 team PIONEER LEAGUE Associated 20-1- 21-1- 1 22-1- 21-1- 0 () 30 28 25 25 Boise Idaho Falls Billings Poca-tell- J24 GB "i'a 510 24 29 29 18 i MONDAY'S Pet 612 583 19 20 19 5 5 510 396 383 Ida 11 RESULTS Idaho Falls 4 Billings 3 Only same played TUESDAY'S ' : ' SCHEDULE (un- Va-lle- 4-- Stays in Golf The senior tournampnt af ih Ogden Golf and Country Club will be held Friday Saturday and Sun- day It will be a medal tournament and players have play the tnree days to play their rounds There will be three fliehts sn to 55 years 56 to 60 and 61 and over (NEA)- -J Open Bowling HILL TOP LANES 36-ho- le Refrigerated Air Conditioning EX for Reservations 33 Jo I I MiMm— IIIIIM1WIIIII Barney Mgr iimiii n urn ! Markson disclosed "Fulimer's manager Marv Jenson informed me today that Gene wants id fight the Downes-Pende- r winner for the undisputed title as soon as his fractured right elbow heals" Fullmer fractured the elbow in his successful sixth defense against Florentino Fernandez at Ogden Utah Aug 5 j Markson discussing the situation m his office at the garden added And I am informed reliably that both Downes and Pender desire a match with Fullmer in case of victory on Sept 23 f m OWL WOW"::'::' 2-- Nye's-Florshei- Nye's-Florshei- ire iGreatest owstLo n e S The lNT0CWr STRAIGHT BOURSOH f American Whiskey eSPROOF fltOOF' WmSr-M-BM- S K 440 25th STREET w iWW All-Chur- ch in 11 2-- 2-- 0 02 WHITE CITY PRO SHOP September mm "98" Get Your Ttom in Bowling Shirts Before READ THIS 1 1 GENUINE FORD SERVICE for your Ford Many colors from which to choose Vtthtr yoy bought FORD tmct Genu GENUINE FORD nonty Special How A Bowling Bowling Bowling Bowling Sh irts ix 77 SHIRT LETTERING AVAILABLE 34-Ho- yoor Ford ' AND RECREATION INC EX don 77 yftu t o rtj ?nu tromd mwAcnia FORD nony-- ft 7 "98' tub Cord tavti you mony yry tim job It' FREE to e!t FORD ownrt ond if youryufor cilmg Comt in today pick It up ot th strvic dtpartmnt o tub NEEDED-LO- W J tht MONTHLY Ycu doVt nted ih for GENUINE FORD SERVICE on your FORD No coih down ot lift! 01 montK on $467 trweh ot a $100 repair All orrongtmnt hondltd in ourciitrvico pr dtportment for your conyonitnet SHOES WHITE CITY BOWLING 440 25th St Th now BALL w or o porti PAYMENTS EBONITE BAG FORD 2 FREE "90" LUBE CARD 3 NO CASH Get Your Srvu ur y ' - plies for bowlers " INC v Bags Shoes D Balls L AH types of supC PHONI rs tu SERVICE WHITE CITY BOWLING AND RECREATION ce m " B T box-offi- - prize Money Returned $"7! f3 rSfrh Guaranteed Prize UfeViiVU Money 9 Ni- geria He's the champion of the British Empire and he has merited a title bout for some time" Isn't there an advantage from the promotional standpoint in having a split title? After alL thert already have been five middleweight title bouts this year and Downes-Pende- r on Sept 23 will be number six Markson answered: "When a title is split the two segments Jose lustre A never has the glory nor the appeal of an undisputed champ No one knows that better than the Perry and Terrace Fifth Grab Region 14 Titles Team— Entry Fee 1 Hany replied "Dick Tiger of 3-- S pa 00 v- 4nf - an bpsifntinff 7-- Tour namenf I Without m Dv0)4 H becomes undisputed world champion whom would Markson personally favor as the challenger who should get the first crack at tht crown? Mt Ogden Sportsmen Slate Sunday Picnic no-hitt- er Summcrtlmo Doubles MELLOW-MAS- g er WHITE CITY BOWL lit tiUe-clarifyin- m SPECIAL PRICE NO BITE!" rg 160-pou- - 1 bouts 7-- Edwin Carter resigned as tnurnnmpnt Hi rector of the Professional Golfers Association but will remain in the game He will busv himself with promotional aspects of pro golf Senior Tourney Set For This Weekend Mass Paul and Terry are tied in their two previous title tiUe-clarifyi- ed 1 title-clarifyi- - NEW YORK 1-- 'very interested" in televises match vhere-ev- er staged If Dowces defeats Pender on Sept 23 would he be willirg to make another defense in the United States? I understand he would Mark-so-n answered Tm- - reliably that George Parnassus the California promoter is friendly with Downes and manager Sammy Burns" If a fight" is held and Downes Pender or Fullmer the of a crown" Tom Seagers two' home runs led Rainbow Bar to IF DOWNES keeps his tiOe in The latest split in the the Tri-Stat- e the Boston fight brown-haire- d Softball League ehampionshiD diadem occurred on slender-face- d Markson continued when the National May 4 1959 The Bar defeated Nye's-Florshet5-- 2 Boxing Asso in a playoff "A Downes-Fullme- r fight should ciation vacated Sugar Ray Robindraw well at either Los Angeles son's title because of his delay in or San Francisco And if Pender These two Ogden clubs alon? — — Robinson lost his redefending beats Dowries at Boston a Pender-Fullmof the title to Penwith General Electric of Salt Lake two maining portion in the bottom of the same fight would be a big at- der who lost it to Downes MeanCity finished the regular season in trame traction at Las Vegas Nev" while Fullmer won the vacant NBA He stressed that the garden would a deadlock Last week Rainbow Moo Inn eliminated Siock's Ur portion by beating Carmen Basilio downed the Salt Lakers in the first cury from the Utah State ISC tour nament With a Close 1 viVtnrv playoff game Seager's two homers drove in four This losers bracket game saw Jeffs of the Bar's five runs pitch a as well as score His first blast came in the first the winning run inning with two mates aboard to TOURNEY CONTINUES give the winner's all the runs they Three ISC tournament games will needed be played at Logan tonight He then hit a solo shot in the will then resume at the Ogden Play The need for intelligent manaro Softfifth inning being made on outdoor rifle rang ball Park Wednesday Wednesday's ment of rangelands on Glen Cherry who picked up the public areas said an area inside nere is: 7 pm Swift was dramatically oortravd in a Ogden Canyon win allowed six scattered hits bcneauie and Co vs Hill Air Force Base: Jim Bond film shown before mem near the Skyline Trail may be made scored single runs pm Rainbow Bar vs Terry bers and guests of Mount available by Utah Power and light in the second and sixth innings tiansen s tervice ot Salt Lake City Sportsmen Inc Monday nightOgden Co and that there is a possibility 9 pm Armstrong's vs Wellsville TWO DOUBLES A capacity house that included that the work would be done this Allen Heywood had two doubles Linescores: many family groups-sathe pic- summer by Utah National Guards ture for the losers Hill AFB th illustrating 212 00- -5 6 5 Wayne Pack said that fiiaal plans In a playoff for the Ogden Wo- Slot Brothers 2 ftv7 7 a lationship between food' and deer are being prepared for the indoor men's League championship Slot Hadley and Archibald: Parker and uie on uian s southwestern ranges rule range to be located in Mount Brothers came from behind to edge jucjuonough "Save the browse first anri thon Ogden Park east of St Benedict's Hill Air Force Base Civilians the deer" was the central message Hospital The brick structure 5 010 001—2 6 Porter and McKensie each drove ot the 4mmute film as interest- would contain 4300 square feet and 400 010—5 6 2 ing any shown before the snorts- - would be built in two runs for Slot Brothers Hill xvamoow isar by members ef Stone and Peterson Asnby Cher men in many a month Mount Ogden Sportsmen jumped off to a 1 lead after an and King A high point of interest in Jim uavid A Carlton president preinning and a half but Slot Brothers ry came back with four in the bottom Stock's sided at the monthlv metinw af Bond's motion picture was the 100 000 0—1 0 2 Mercury of the second and after Hill tied Moo which several reports were given enormous buck deer herd of sevInn 110 000 x— 2 4 2 it up with two in the third Slot ana a new district member of eral hundreds searching for food on Jones and Chrfcprft Brothers finished the scoring with Leishman Utah Fish and Game Denartmpnf the high ranges was introduced The main purpose of the picture The new man is Udell Gardiner was to show the ravishes cf Utah who has been servin? in the Wrl deer lands and how this depletion nal area for the past nine years threatens the existence of healthy He and his family have moved to herds Bond complimented the Pleasant View He is in tho I work of members of Utah Fish and enforcement division and fills the Game Department in caring for the weuare ot game life vacancy of the late Ricey An interesting aspect was the BRIGHAM CITY Mrs LaPriel Carlton great influx from California during Perry scored JUNIORS a run in the top of the eighth in auxiliary president ureerf nvmhoK the hunting season The R H E to bring their families to the canyon pour $700000 annually into ning Monday night to beat Wash-- ! Brigham 4 3 5 outing next Sunday Eighth It will be held the deer shoot compares with mgton Terrace Sixth Ward and can-- 1 Plain Citv 1 in area C Weber County Memorial 7 7 slightly over $600000 by the natives uire me Kegion 14 LDS senior soft-- 1 Baird and wicn Park "Although the California hunters Games and contests for children pay more than SI per cent cf the pall tournament iGiW " and others will start at 1 In the junior division Washing- pm income they harvest less than 12 with dinner claiming the spotlight per cent of the deer ton Terrace Ftfth edged West We-'nR H E crop" the com-" about 4 pm Families were asked mentary informed the ber 7 for the crown I 5i Io to bring their own lunch Cold Inadequate browse audience claims a n drinks will be provided by the or- heavy annual toll of the animals— rwry m me senior division and Chussr and GiHW wn — v t unuti a aim ganization a greater kill than all the bursters' Washington Terrace Fifth in tha Smith Cless Pack on the narrator said division will gunfire reporting progress junior represent Region 14 in the annual SENIORS tournament in Salt Lake City R H E In the consolation o 1 IT brackets Tremonton Second Plain City picked up the junior title Honey ville 2 3 2 by downing Brigham Eighth Anderson and Funk Hawks and 4 11 while in the senior division Honey-vill- e Kobayashi nipped Tremonton Second Malad Fourth won the: junior R HE WHETHER YOU BOUGHT YOUR FORD sportsmanship trophy while West Perry 2 2 l Weber won that honor among senior Terrace Sixth NEW OR USED 0 ' teams L'arsen and A Wright Peterson Linescores: and Facer 8-- Great Falls (unbailable) at Billings : available) fi pm ' Pocatello t Magic (unavailable) (unavailable) 8 pm Boise (unavailable at IHahn Fal(t trr 8 pm l at be Cali-fornia- ns Fran Great Falls Magic Valley - 2 and — Football interest quickened on the Utah State University campus with the appearance of some transfer talent and the pouring of concrete on the first of four new Rom-ne- y Stadium seating sections Coach John Ralston has issued a call for 58 players to parade before press and television cameras Aug 31 Meantime 4000 new permanent stadium seats will be in the completion stage The Aggies open the 1961 season at home Sept 16 in a night game against Texas Western College National football magazines have picked Utah State to finish first second or third (de- Final Playoff Tonight for Tourney Berth 8 Tri-Sta- te LOGAN has i Two Homers by Seager Give Bar First Crown GRID CONFAB ON THURSDAY Day Clearfield Sixth North Ogden First Clifford and Hartley and Robinson :mi Snares WA 52 Wm He mgn games tor the team were and 1012 Kosof reported that i high in all classic events with especial emohasis unon the a ma singles for men and women Men's handicap singles guarantees $5000 first place $2500 sernnd nlar-- nn format of $500 euaranfeeri finfh place The seventh annual pi up with its grand finale on Labor 1014 21-1- 17-1- J ' jtainioow- w Competition Is Keen In El Morite Matches President's cup — Larry Wood vs ' u high-srnri- Marv Jenson manager rvf and Gene Fullmer is anslinsr for another TV date for Don Fullmer Thirty-fift- h in the Garden with Bennv "KM" Ogden Second Syracuse Paret Jenson wants the shot in west beamons uetober and G Smedley Chris-tionse- inrnn xU: 8-- Second round pairings for August leg events at the El Monte golf club were announced today Director's cup — Cliff n vs Lee Taylor Joe Silva vs Ellis Bingham: Clair Challi vs winner of Keith Downs-Harol- d vanderwest Larry Rene vs winner of Alan Leishman-Bug- s Mon-so- n Pivin Leae baseball champwnship for 19617 BaS role£t to Gilbert Hunt Terrv Kirch Randy Deeter Randy Maw Rickey Deeter and Kay Sase tront row left tn rlhKMr?VWeldTon Russe11' RandellSims TOitney South ' ltanaau "ussell Lonnie i Price and Weldon Russell a 28 game Marge used her devastating tight line curve on the n sot lanes She started with a double men spared and went all the way with a nine-pi- n count nn i c North By Jack Cuddy NEW YORK tUPD — Harry Markson managing director of Madison Sauar fiarHpn Inc said today he believes the dispute over the world middleweight championship will be settled "by next sorinsr At present the crown is split Terry Downcs of England is recognized as champion in Eur-vt-- iudiidcnuseiis ana isew York However the National Boxing Association recognizes Gene Fullmer of West Jordan Utah as middleweight ruler Downes is scheduled to defend his share of the title at Boston Sept 23 in a rubber match with Paul Pender of Brook-lin- e ISO-pou- nd All-Chur- ch calls were to Sweden and Cuba j K First Wa Syracuse Second will meet at I p m Wednesday at the Ogden Softball Park to determine the second place Sylvia Wene one nf the finest feminine bowlers is due here representative to the uwure uaDor uay to roll in the senior softball tournament from ReMaxie Kosof classic at Paramount gion 13 Bowl In opening round' playoff games Monday North Ogden First knocked FLORENTINO FERNANDF7 an off Clearfield Sixth 3 and Syra Angelo Dundee his American train- cuse isecona walloped Ugden Thirty- er had better than a tann Menhnn mil Linescores: bill when they checked out of the T? U 17" Mill Stream Motel Manv nf iho Master's cup — Val Chase vs Floyd Pettingill Alan Barrett vs 2 Clyde Sowers Lowell Taylor vs 2M4 Tony Pederson Boo Lachicotte vs M 2M7 W Christensen " 4 Results: " Director's cup — Cliff ChristianC"23-- 7 Milwaukee sen defeated Norm Speechley 2 and " 2 1 Lee Taylor defeated Jim Young " 4 2 up Joe Silva defeated Vince " 1 Carney default: Ellis Rin am de " feated Russ Bean 3 and 2 Clair " Cd 1 Challis defeated Ralph Mclntire l " f?21-1- 5 up Larry Rene defeated Jprrv " 190 Hogge 2 up Led league in victories President's cup — Larry Wood tied for league lead in victories defeated Scott Ballif 3 and 9- - nint THE DODGERS have been Hodges defeated Monte Bailey 3 Fpahn's nemesis throughout his il- ana z acott uroft defeated Fred lustrious career He holds a decided Jacobson 1 ud: Leon Brnwn Hp tdce over all other ODnonents hnt feated Bill Burbidse 1 nn- - Rnrt Vne the Dodgers have beaten him 31 !burg defeated Max Carrigan de- - " " " tional Dan mi AUGUST IS Gene Fullmer Wants September Winner ' 1 The Fitzoatrirk senrinc Prim Verger 1965 Nnhii Asntni 1 "JSC Marge McDaniels 1807 Helen Du- won vu xo ana nuoy unong 1815 es STANDARD-EXAMINE- R TODAY'S SPORTS PARADE 10-ga- And of his dozen predecessors only five accumulated their com OGDEN OGDEX UTAH TUESDAY EVEMXG LB 359-26t- h Ph EX 4-CC- 03 |