Show 7 L‘ a I W1 i ? tin oesm Cl STAKPARP-fXAMUSt- a (UTAH) rHnairirk’aini© idiniQ t writer Hujrrican Edna la on big wind that should Ian a lot cMlrei around tha feot itave ltagae thl ' winter ri rca Thl freak cf nature thrown b Coast up th Atlantic nee IMNiUonalUague pennant Into a turtnoO Nobody will he able to tell unUI tfUr the tea- ten end just feow the stenn But right fected the outcome r"(r“ aQ(j 3 tfr4HF 7 f- J 6-- 3 4-- - GIel Jklcnhad nd noni wVwhen the fifth wi th lm before the Dodgers learned h d naDPed hj- BnvS Klgame whming ®d wa it jj0urf i theearly lndeVintd was 2:07 e m in Brook-- cnUjd f°J fto In the time A fourth lasted more than an nour airoax Yankees BalUmore edged Washington Philadelphia beat Detroit JJ - v ! First Victory ‘ la th NtionU PWUdlphi The Redlegr won - their first game in the Polo Grounds this ‘season with the help of four passed balls in one inning by New York citcher JUy Katt a National League record They also combed six Giants’ pitchers f nin timely hits whUe Art Rookl-BobGrlmndvrir- W atevji: ' (1 bound Indians Ninth inning aingler drove home the winning runs for the Athletics Orioles and Pirates At Detroit rookie JinvFinigan singled home two runs with two ©ut in the mnth f°r Philadelphia ‘ At Baltimore Frank Keliert he starting his first game since Anwas brought up from San tomo drove home Joe Durham aottwnwomr with lhe yla- t and Pittsburgh shaded SL i 32 AU three games were decided in the ninth prece(Jed6Edna up lhe coast washed out Chicago Fowler scattered a like number ??d1flr“raSltli ” hi boclublrincethtlrriplal u M $ double' by Peewee the 18th time this aeeson as Cleveland won No 101 n hour end 17 min- - Should It be a legal game ended la the -dugout lor bg rain or a suspended game to 2 triumph over Boston and r' ve finished Saturday? held Its 5 H game margin ' over the - s bM i -- the rain to SiPTEMBEH 11 "ogioo’ th decision up to League Presl- - leal chance rh players SATURDAY EVININO i 4 n ' ennac deti 4 may well ht National League at Dart Offensive Power 1 WMttm UtAdihA a U iihUUi Iren Dari High gefeoot will term th Dirt’ grid tUtta thii ytif Over th billU iisf aa ( Blasts Moguls Marciano Heavy Mit Favorite Corum Pans Old Mr oiciK r rally NEW YORK (UP) — retries Baseball Rule llprtt: The genu la th back room a warning quotation which Iron 4 1 ill wy la 41 tilt Rocky Mxrtiaan will make a kti nTt Jt! 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Ogden Merchant Swlert Jam-bor- e M tntry fe an4 go win any two of down of may emhoabl award ll'a o haadi-ta- p deal alagte far both men aal women Hep I ten gen thta weka4 Very Irmly S St! flag la rM feat Vta cur cuttsa far th gait It year Immediately prior to th cjwn isg el th teatoa rataked pelted by th rain tn Brooklyn aRaa Hr Xa t to M ata Outsld my window it 1 pourmimatlort CtrlMf 1 4tk SIaat rCrwAf! is ing also in what perhaps foe Corwin m Tlh Edna's gleeful laughUr Edna is Mt Hr WwthlAfU — J" Rk Dark SB — th hnfTtean ef tour a twlr — x aa i baseball I WVikAlm X SO — But why do the 1 u41 1 — gentlemen iwiit la flirting with I Corwtn4 1 W — Carol Edna and perhaps next U:a ‘ iT-- ek nertset? rif uu fw rlr i Fra speaking of feamcantt at you know There no reason for It row Itively none Its now 12:13 the O'Malley i FrrlnlMlniky burietaue contirv Utah High Schl uet at Eb belt Field Aa f look at Judge 44 Park aty 1L my aerttn the umpire ar ait Murray 31 Cyprus 0 bench th la ca Brooklyn ting Jordan 13 Pocatello 6 their blue tutu Tney would b Bea Lomond 13 Olympu 0 mar fittingly attired If they had Millard 8 BY High 8 ea bathing suit Davia 20 Weber 0 Ar th umpire nutJ papa? Bear River 7 West 6 No Junior if th owner They Idafe High Schaols won't git Ihemtelrej and the 21 Shoshone 0 Kuna gam ia which their money la in 20 Buhl Gooding 13 veiled three or four or five days 27 Kimberly 14 Valley at the end of each schedule ia 18 lianaea 0 Paul which to play off th games that 7 Halley 0 Maekay decide th pennant race 6 Castleford 13 Dtclo Milwaukee feat beta th brightNev Winneraucca 27 Melba est star la baseball's erowa these pa it two years— bright whit ‘ E If Nev 27 Meridian 14 light for a gam that many lov Glana FerTy 12 Wendell 7 la a dark sad foggy period of the 12 Burley 6 Jerome gime'i history Blackfoot 6 Oakley 0 What a thorough eutrsge last Malad 6 Rupert 0 night la Brooklyn was to the MilFremont (Ashton) 82 North waukee fans to rerial and to 13 Butte (Areo) felthat fin manager and fin Firth 21 Riri 12 low Charley Grimm Madijon (Rcxburg) 6 Rigby 6 I want th Gianta to win and I badly But don't want them to win this way i know PerinL My friends ea the Bravea ar Grimm and Bobby Thornton Friends and a tml more two fellows I ir I'd like to bat you bath and knock your gentlemen Forty-Nine- rs brain cut ca a fair basebal field But not this way iir LOS ANGELES (UP) — Th Mr Frick Mr Ifarridge Mr brilliant running of halfback Giles and all th omen of ball club I'm going to us a word Hugh McElhenny combined with fake punt that wasn't In the that ha apparrd la this column One twice befor about eript kept the victory atring of only this situation and this time via the Saa Francisco Forty-Nine- r and intact today GENTLEMEN IT STINKS! The Saa Francisco club playing th Le Angeles Rim before breath-takin84572 fan won exhibition game 28 to 27 last night in Memorial Coliseum And CINCINNATI (AP) — Joe ll the issue wu in doubt until th New York welterweight is last few seconds favored to bat Wailac (Bud) McElhenny with a sparkling Smith of Ctncinaatl agrin in a run ting exhibition had led the Forty-Nine- r teleriird 15 rounder tonight Inin the victory posiMice 11 kayoed Smith list Feb- - - tion But with two minutes to ruary dropping Mm from leading go iSan Fraaclaco was backed Una fourth contender to No A la tha ti aki i down to its down tad t punt tilled for weight division frep Football ? -- McElhenny Stars As Rams Lose ad-m- To te-wt- t: Miccli Favored Over Smith t Ml-ce- ’ gmrt MAX s xosor i 15-yar- g me This time I will use them have longer reach — I am taller I'm just as strong physi- cally in most departments and I know I can hit as hard aa he can My reach la seven inches the longer than his and yet in left first fight I didn’t use my jab as much al I should" The records bear Charles out on all counts Charles is Slight- ly over 6 feet talL Marciano is 5 feet 11 inches but some say he is closer to 5 feet 10 inches Marciano’s reach Is only 67 Inches compared to Charles 74 end seven inches is n tremendous advantage to have in n fight In the bleeps department Charles has 15 inches to Mar- - t j season as practice The No 1 backlield of the UCLA Bruins comes roaring into 1954 footballwith eaual rise and over roll to opponents Bruins The hope begin on cunpu at Los Angele hkUback right Into a second itrslght conference championship Left to right: Johnny Hernn fullback Of th Bob and Davenport halfback quarterback Debay left Villanuer Terry Prirao season last a was regular four only Davenport ”“aRA Playoff Looms IIHKSSS SiJj fiat twmI ns In Coast fit arkt ht j Ezzard Charles former world’s heavyweight champion who has come closer than anyone in the of boxing to becoming the first to regain the title if going back to nature to beat Rocky Marciano at Yankee stadium New York next Wednesday night 1 a tub j ret of this tort fe must feel iuut I It about deeply 31 ft 1 S3 KlU Talala ftUil Mt Thl fan did A a fan io do I rn wiau tXM Wt N Wac i na aer So feiTt enough Ian who feac 1774 litU4 W lwl i I W wTittan m from ecery part of aia W- -j th eouctry daring th ten gear SL LmM taotfi ftl w l ia feac for gou naitarttH mnm IIH Ho that t campaigned a AUU B --baseball ofllelaU and owner do SBS3— MU1 TWoaaa - Vh! kM KA do sasnethXng about thl cbcJoua wT to allowed — eth which you hart w — nttki 4j go ot and on and on that I could stack th deak ef try on of 1 Cl mU a til BAWfajk o a you with th letter and still hare askoa’ 1 I S 4 ocer left A4lNJk wmuaj many tPMnOt Mow it 1 flflata minute until W I t I IDkjw MutWfjrf MUUJAU awr-mldcJght I last hit switched on 40 ft again Ba V5 emit!- - 5! th TV 4 S UdkMtJ - a ISa V rrrici bathing beauty parade at 4 a t icLa a 0 a a a El bets Held continues a It ia now ball game aay the teas baseball people becaot It has fsnt la spite of three Interruption four and cnehalf Innings with Brooklyn leading But tt I not ball game at alt It‘ a joke A ridiculous and bad and wholly JOKE easKtuity It la now exactly midnight and u err is Taui statrit 7i - “I hive everything with which to beat him” reports Charles ’‘They ar the things nature gave ft 1 I ItI eana i I Uj ” I j 1 K4ptKM sti - y f r 4 mm a mu ua m OuhftlU t C ik' In f MU-Itci- K If ecurigt-ra- t know' WlikH KfbbkijE tfe MUM iboca t th HK hat fioiihed gem UH I H Jsat it fCaUa bowing pile — Imm 1 — ft tea probably ea th theory that garagnph tny telephen rang M n urn rnM s Cer a ( “Yon don't know me Mr do 4 so — I better f4 Marti ao aia — u-on th other rs — oauhit w — tm j u agalsat aa opponent lha itcond cm" laid th 1 wok iu-want end you to know ‘(Bat) Um around feipptcln at WfeU ca th quettisa el lisa a that I think what i ISoaI an abtb la Held Chbett tonight bail bat mta tial rauagt figure tn a gam that got KSUk that th Oavttand Indian would lat dugrse Lk and th height el I and favorite regard te World AHAiurf I ssi a s 1 a Usa 1 whether tht GUM Rcare a Idiocy" i ccMJk 3 Frick Mew Kanrldge TUtwkkU Mesjf j National wca th ? Dodgers I kartil Stont-feaMM I(WAM CUe Ptrlsl O'Malley I Rag it JU CU J Lttgu a Tcgplag Welt tt aU when uvmmaj a 1 a i auuja 1441 a fan phone lwM f i 1 a tport writer at ftrtU 1 11 pea to cent hi feeling on a auur leJAwua torti s jw aa a 1 !!' e AB KO A rni 1 if eanaamBfe oso IBIS 4 aa v T’U 1 DUtftcB I w v' v Charles Confident of Victory twl I i f pmiwi ASHO a ? IF j J '7- v rfcUl4Wa 1 V S 'ft 4 r- 3 ( R MlIviukM 4t CiMtMiu lw ! ' ffXX iri' a JOiwr4l1 I- - V 4 4Ni 84 M t - o Tot (hair Utf engagement f A N " uy s rtim t-- 3 reKl7 1-- t of X t 14- -t nwui a a MAiatit Y0RK AMt it a 1 surr c?VrL‘' U tenrtUM cfc1!rrW(l 11 Whether trMMjr as t itod4it of nlghL Friday sgiim Ecurd Ctartu at Yanhe or pa mt they still art trying to ptutu a hruiMi Ro4teia 141 a tUAkJt gudiasa Wdisdiy night ipltth and akid through otn iHetilllot 7 0 tnntg: rtUAat MUU4auh rM qmi rHitu nwam 4474 ? JR si4 47 - OtKt au Uod Says It Stinks tk nsit As o § v V t -- i TnJty'i deu tad x Pft a ti "1 J’ Ntiauip IMNIU W AM aa fHlllltfl R Tart t CtthHuuti S rntahuti a ti 4UI It ttMkOa a WtlviakM c aiAAt quarterback position Is Ralph Aifeby re loo art guard (1st H 11 eery Call The turning kttercecn Bard OIL la t& tit the left U IM t rcfiutRi C tMU tferve haiky fst t U W f a Jb f I Imt&arii-Examitt- Pr American League Cltvcland New York Chicago Breaks Assist Ben Lomond By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Pacific Coast League pennant won't b decided until the last day ef th campaign Suneven require n day and-ma- y playoff Rain washed out league-leadin-g Hollywood In Portland last night tnd second place San Diego thumped Los Angeles 8-- to creep within a half game of the By GARY BLODGETT Ben Lomond Takes Opening Game Over Olympus 13-- 0 2 Star Tha Ben Lomond Scots capitalized on two recovered If th Stars should b washed punts to down the Olympus High School Titans of Salt Lake out of their four games left with 13-- 0 in the first game for both schools last Portland they might back into Cjty night at the Ogden Stadium their third consedutiva pre-seaso- pennant for San Diego would hav to win all its remaining games San Diego's Bob Kerrigan held Los Angeles to five hits as teammates A! Lyons Harry Elliott and Dick SIsler all homered Oakland beat Sacramento 75 getting all its runs in the aixth San Francisco and Seinning attle also were rained out Coast League Hollywood Son Dto Otklan att Lm Oakland T Saorainonto OU at Ubm poatponad Trrtrttrr’r Ban n ? one-punc- 1 Washington Philadelphia Baltimore Yesterday Blsilti Philadelphia 8 Detroit2 S v Cleveland 4 Boston Baltimore 4 Washington 3 New York 6 Chicago 3 Today’ Frebakle Pitchers New York Lopat 13-- 4 at Chicgo Harthman 14-- fl at DePhiladelphia lYieano troit Garver 13- - 4 et Cleveland Boston Parnell Houttemen 14- et BaltiWashington Stone 10 more Larsen Tomorrow's Games Boston at Chicago S Washington at Detroit New York et Cleveland X2 Philadelphia at Baltimore i 8-- 10 1-- 3-- 18 — i J Philadelphia ABHOA ABHOA 8 4 2 1 Jacobs 2b 4 0 2 2 Kuennss 13 Bollweglb 31 0124 0ljHatfieldSb 84 22 10 Delsinglt Zerniallb Boone3b Finigan3b 58 2 111'aBertoia 0 0 0 0 13 Valorf 4 3112 4 13 lDropolb Power cf 8 13 0 4 14 OKalinerf Taylor if 3 0 10 Dem’striss 4 13 3 Tuttlect 4 2 7 1 one-trac- Vicious tackling by the Scots the Scots and on a number of occasions broke through the resulting in the Titans fumbling Titan line to spill the ball car404 four times three of which were rier for a loss Ben Sheridan was brilliant on his recovered by the Scots Lomond fumbled once and lost running and passing as was Bob 2 18 0 Housec the ball to the Salt Lake crew Lopez Brent Heaps and Garth Robc'tsonc 3 10 Zuverlnkp 10 0110 Blshopp 10 0 0 Ben Lomond hit pay dirt for Rohde 0 0 0 Hocftp Dixon p bBelardi 10 Frankhansen Don Bemell the first time midway in the Ray 10 11 MUlerp took standTitans The were third quarter and Don Gunderson line outs in the Olympus backfield Total 38 14 27 13 38 0 37 10 a punt on their own Total in th Boone for aRan and on the first play from scrimBen Lomond lineup: bS truck out for Hoeft in 7th mage Don Frankhansen carrying ’Ends — Ron Ballantyne Gary Philadelphia iSi 000 100 3C15 the ball was hit hard by Gary Kapp Art Easley Gamer Lewis Detroit 2B — Bishop Robertson Kuenn 3 Power De- Tale of Kapp Scot end and the ball Gary Elwell and Brent Thomas KaUne Hatfield HR — — 2 BB — Tape arms ST Tuttle his — from maestri The Fred Tackles Sandburg Zuverink 1 Hoeft 1 Miller Bishop squirted 2 SO — i88 Ills 185 lbs oval was recovered by a host of George Xanos Frank Gielman weight 2 Hoeft 3 Dixon 3 Zuverink Bishop inches 74 — reach tBoone) inches 67 Dixon Scotsmen By Bill Hansen Glen Checketts and 3 Miller 1 HBP L — Miller 39 in chest (nor) 39 in yf — Dixon Mike Sheridan lost five yards Bob Suekawa ' 42 in ' chest 42 in Dick — Bushman on the first play for Ben LoGuards Chleag (exp) New Terk Riley ABHOA 32 in 32 in ABHOAl waist mond but picked up eight on a Miller Dick Hamada'Mark Price 4 0 0 0 Cr'iul 5121 14 in 154 in biceps line plunge seconds later Garth Harvey Robicheau and Bob Nel- Mantleef 4 1 10 3 Fox2b Colllnslb in 16 12 1 neck 16 in OMinosolf 4 tackle for 0 off Rohde went Sla’hterrf 4 1 7 0 son KeUlb 7 in Berrac wrist 7 in down — a Mikkelsen first and Keith Centers yards 3 11 0 Riverarf NoreiMf 13 in 14 calf in After Rohde was stopped for Gary Millspaw and Alfred cBauerlf 110 04 Battsc 18 in ankle 10 in McD’g’ld2b 4 2 3 3 Marsh3b no gain on the first play Sheri- Marshall 3 10 McGheecf Carey3b in 20 in 22 Bob thigh dan faded back spotted lanky Backs — Brent 2 2 dCav’retta 47-yar- d Anl X 1 (0-- 11 j 1) j Heaps Major Leaders American League PRESS — Avila Batting 350 Cleveland 538 Noren New Minoio 328 York Chicago 321 Williams Boston 548 in 332 By THE ASSOCIATED at-bat- s at-ba- ts Runs — Mantle New York 115 Chicago 110 Fox Chicago 101 Runs batted in— Doby Cleveland 114 Berra New York 109 Jensen Boston 108 Home runs— Doby Cleveland 30 Mantle New York 27 Williams Boston 28 Stolen bases—Jensen Boston 21 Minoso Chicago 16 Rivera Philadelphia Chicago Jacobs and Butby Washington 15 Pitching 12 decisions — Contue-gr- a 842 Feller Chicago 16-- 3 Cleveland 123 800 Reynolds New York 11 3 788 Minoso National League — Snider Batting 350 Brooklyn 548 May New York 542 Musial St Louis 536 Runs — Snider Brooklyn 115 Musial St Louis 112 Mays New York 108 Runs batted in — KlusiewiVi Cincinnati 122 Snider BrookSt Louis 118 lyn 120 Musial Home runs — Kluszewski Cincinnati 45 Mays New York 39 Snider and Hodges Brooklyn tnd Sauer Chicago 37 Stolen base— Bruton Milwaukee 21 Fondy Chicago 20 Tem-nl- e Cincinnati and Moon St Louis 17 Pitching 12 decisions— Anton- 111 New York 20-800 Loes at-bat- s 5 12-- 4 New Yerfc one-punc- 1 Portland d ord shows beyond a shadow of a doubt that Charles not Marciano knockout master h the SurCf Marciano flattened Rex -' Ly“ and Joe uisHiny Matall twice Walcott and Joe thew - with lllftiG punches Although with Lm- - jt - might be called a P“n h But let's look at Charts’ record against: mijor rivals: Bob Satterfield KO 2 — left hd6k Archie Moore KO 8 -hook Jimmy Bivins KO 4 — hand Billy Smith KO 4 hand Elmer Ray KO 9 hand Fitxie Fitzpatrick KO 4 hand Lloyd Marshall KO 2 — right hand Bernie Reynolds KO 2 — left f hand Booker Beckwith KO 9 — right hand Anton Christoforidis KO 2 left hand 11 KO Rex Layne right hand These are all major oppon and Charles with the added confidence of having discovered that Marciano is no superman jof punch — “just a strong' fighter k with a style” whl prove tougher than he was the list time Jake Mints reports that Charles is determined he can beat Rocky this time To his many Ogden i frier ds Charles says: “Now I think can kpock him out” Ezzard Charles Rocky Marciano old 30 yfears age 33 years Old 5 ft 11 in height 6 feet 1 (8-- 8) Sad RriMlK SoatO Lor Antrim j j League Play 1 r In other departments they vary little And as for punching jthe pec--1 elano’a 14 10-- 4 750 ’714 Wilfetla Miranda ss 2 0 Mike aRobinson 0 0 0 0 Trucks p Ron Ballantyne in the open and Lopez Ronald Wright Piercep bRtiiutoss 31110 hit him with a looping pass Sheridan Dennis Peterson Val Grimp 0 10 eLollar Ber-era unmoButler Frank Stone Ronnie Ballantyne scampered Konst'typ 0 0 1 0 Martin p lested the remaining 10 yards for Ronald Call Garth Rohde Totals 33 8 27 12 Totals 38 9 27 11 a Ben Lomond touchdow n Sheri- Douglas Taylor and Lloyd Phipps aWalked for Miranda in 8th bRan for Noren in 7th 7th dan scored the extra point on a Olympus lineup: for Noren in eWalked line plunge 8th Ends — Ed Farkhansen Vic dStruck out for MeGhee inin 8th The Scots’ second tally came McFarlane Don Emph and Joe Popped eut for Pierceooo 123 000 — 8 midway in the fourth quarter when the Titans fumbled on the second play from scrimmage after taking a punt on their own d line The ball was recovered by Mark Price Scot guard which set the stage for the second Ben Lomond touchdown The Scots lost five yards on the first play followed with a penalty which set them back to the midfield stripe After a pass went incomplete to Ballantyne Sheridan on the next play threw to Gary Kapp who took line and scored it on the extra The try for point a line no was good and the plunge score read: Ben Lomond 13 Olympus 0 Play throughout the first half was about even with most of the action occurring near midfield The Titans picked up seven frst downs but failed with the scoring punch when needed Olympus penetrated inside the d line three times Scot but failed to score Olympus came very near knotting the score seconds after the Scots first TD in the third period when Ray Bemell fleet-foote- d halfback took the kickoff after touchdown and returned the line ball to the Scots' He was spilled by Rohde who was the last man between him and the end zone Gary Kapp was a thorn in the all eve- sides of Olympus players 7 ii o mng with his outstanding attack siv and defensive Kapp scored one of the two TJ) a for 30-yar- 15-ya- rd 25-yar- d 30-yar- 40-yar-d offen-Brookly- Reneley Tackles — Charles Elsworth Val Florence Jerry Dewsmay and Jim Aagarl Guards — Rex Reems Steven Shaw Larry Fuller and Fred Beasley Centers — Joe Rawson Dean Gustapon and Dick Gehke Backs — Ray Bernell Jerry Peterson Kent Black Don Gunderson Lawrence Rue Clive Newberry Kenneth Sheney and Don Frankhansen Score by quarters: 0 0 0 0— 0 Olympus 0 0 7 6— 13 Ben Lomond Scored touchdowns: Ballantyne (pass from Sheridan) and Kapp PAT — (pass from Sheridan) Sheridan (line plunge) Panter Stops Roe In Third Round LEHI Utah (AP)— Garth Pan159 Salt Lake City scored a third round KO over Jimmy Roe 160 Alhambra Calif in a scheduled 10 round fight last night Panter had Roe down twice in the second with a left hook In the third round Panter hit Roe with a hard right that sent the Californian down for the count The KO was Panter’s 40th in 73 fights ter American Association Charleston Toledo 11-Minneapolis 3 Kansas City St Paul 2 Indianapolis 1 1 New York 000 020 010- -3 Chicago Minoso McDougeld McGhee m — Csrey S — Collins 3B — Fox HR 8 Pierce 4 Grim — Trucks BB Grim Grim 7 Pierce 3 SO — Trucks 3 — Truck (18) W — Grim (18) L 1 12 n Sports Quickies j There will be no horn? television of the Rocky Mardano-Ez-zar- d Charles fight next Wednes‘ day The fight however will be tele4 122 1 3 11 1 Abramsrf Yost 3b on 4 doted 0 vised 3 3 0 8 0 Dieringcf Busby cf The Utafh TheVernonlb 4 1 6 3lDurhamlf 45 4113 3 theater circuit Kennedy3b Runnels 2b 4 0 0 ater in Salt Lake City will feaSieversU 2 00 0 00 Kellertlb 43 18 1 ture the title scrap starting at 14 0 0 Courtneye Umphlettlf 3 2 15 WedLemon rf 5 12 0 Huntersa 4 0 3 7:30 p m Mountain Tim 4 2 5 0 Young2b Fitzgeraldc 3 0 0 3 0 0 nesday Kretlowp Snyder ss 4 0 10 0 0 McD'mottp 3 3 0 2 aFrldley Larry Sorensen Utah Theater announces that popular 10 27 1 4 manager 7 28 Total 8 32 Totals will prevail Doors at the aFlied out for Kretlow in th prices scTwo out wbtn winning runseored theater will open at 6:45 p m 001 100 001—3 ooa--4 Tickets may be purchased in id-X::::::::::"onooo Smrort! xgereld — Kennedy 2 SB Office rin Salt B — vance a£ the box T 8 — Slevere Courtney 6 Bujby — KretL8K8 SO f McDermott 8 City Kretlow — Kretlow J£ the Jjgkt ends jn qujck low 4 McDermott 4 W (510) L — McDermott knockout a preliminary bout Will follow Manager Sorenser) stales Boston ABHOA If the fight is postponed be a i o 4 cause of rain it will jbe staged wmTmiau 4 0 0 0 Aviuh2b 4 a 1 1 the following Jenaencf 4 01 47 0 Dobvcf night SPtJl6 1 WeJUkecf 0 Mjj lb 4 Hatton 3b The Harlem Globetrotter pierellrf Whitec will make only three appearjConaoloae ances In Utah next Januai cMcle They will perform Jan 10 LepciOil Kielyp 12 in Salt Lake City and aOlaon Washington L I ABHOA a 0 coast-to-coa- st B 1 (7-1- 4) Ani i Totals 32102711 33 0 24 8 Totals Struck out for Kiely in 5th bGrounded out for Brown In 7th eGroundad out foe Consolo in Oth in 9th dStruck out for Hudson OOO 101 000—2 Boston 003 10 COx—4 Cleveland 2B — Wertz Hatton Agganis Phil-3 Heen BB — Garcia 2 Hud80 — Gerei— 0 Kiely S Brawn Garei (17) L — Kiely son 2 W (3) i Chibs in Ogden Utah have various parts of dates lot for in written the Trotters Dates incidentally are made nearly a year! in ad Jan Brownp Hudaonp dLenhardt bMaxwel! — 0-- 4 12 in in fist 12 in forearm in Exact weights will be announced at an official Iveigh-iconducted by the New York State Athletic Commission at Madison Square Garden at 12 noon Wednesday Sept 15 day of the figlht 11 11 vance ‘ heavyBuddy Baer one-tim- e is apcontender boxing weight pearing at the Last Frontier in Las Vegas until Oct 4 Buddy is doing nicely as singer t fr |