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Richardson of N J and Alex Olmedo of Peru produced the biggest upset in the National doubles championships yesterday when they turned back the defending Neale Fraser and Ashley Cooper of Australia 4 3 in the semifinals Richardson and Olmedo who title-holde- rs 7-- 6-- 9 7-- 5 6-- Third Round Results In B L Tourney Third round results of the Smalley best ball tournament for women at the Ben Lomond Golf t i have been playing together less than a week sprung their upset after the unseeded team of Dar-len-e Hard and Jeanne Arth captured the women's title — thus ruining Althea Gibson's bid for -- Clair Howes who played with Ogden in the American Legion Junior Baseball League this past season was runnerup in the voting for most valuable player in vs Salt the recent State s Lake Valley game won the The state 12-game o Howes had two hits and made Coach Wally Nalder at Weber several fine fielding plays Ogden's Jerry Richardson also College expects some 50 candidates out this fall This number played and was robbed of a of base hits Jim Combe will include 17 players from last couple Weber-S- t of Joseph hurled three year's squad many of them regu- innings and Del Nelson of Brig-halars was behind the plate the Returning are: Bruce Parry last four innings WenBob Johnson Curtis Wise dell Durand Mickey Garr Nor-ri- s The Hill Air Force Base Hor Dickson Dave Handley Le-will enter the Air Materiel nets roy Overstreet Glen Taylor Al Command's softball tournament Kapp Harry Smith Jack Keri-va- a at Tinker AFB Okla Aug 25 n 'Frank Harvey Jack 30 base gym officials Dean Udy Dave Ward and through announced this week The tourna- Bob Wright All-Sta- rs all-sta-rs ML 4-- l Spokane Portland 000 000 000 —0 000 Oil Olx — 3 5 7 dt 0 1 CHICAGO (AP) — Ben Bent-le- y of the International Boxing Club said yesterday middleweight Spider Webb would leave here next Thursday for Pocatello Idaho Webb and his manager Hector Knowles will set up a in Pocatello for training camp 11 Webb's Sept fight against Gene Fullmer: He will train in Pocatello until a few days before the fight i Morgan High School's schedule for this fall nounced this week by Johnson football coach football was an- Don N at It is: Sept 12 Evanston at Morgan Sept 19 Judge Memorial at Morgan Sept 26 Wasatch at Morgan Oct 3 open date Oct 10 Morgan at Grantsville Oct 17 North Summit at Morgan Oct 25 Morgan at Park City and Oct 31 Morgan at South Summit All games with the exception of the Oct 17 affair will be played in the afternoon Assist ing Mr Johnson with coaching" this year will be Paul Kitchen and Don J Gust Meanwhile Coach Johnson announced that wrestling and ten nis will be taught this year at Morgan High Ray Aderman who Weber fans remember well is enrolling this fall at Brigham Young University Aderman was fullback for the Cerritos Junior College eleven last year It was Aderman who romped for good yardage nearly every time he was given the balL Aderman was everyone's junior college fullback in 1957 and Coach Harold Kopp g expects big things from the back this fall All-Americ- an ld 6-- 18-year-- Name Leaders MARQUARDT COMPANY In Early UGD WOMEN Bowling Event PARAMOUNT BOWL MEN'S MAJOR Dr Grant Kearns of Ogden and the team of Kay Thompson and Doug Saflo were the early leaders in the Bowl n invitational championships at the end of the first week YOUTH BOWLING PROGRAM INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Utah's largest commercial league FRATERNAL LEAGUE of play The tourney is a handicap affair that will run daily at the Paramount Bowl until Sept 28th A rolloff in the singles and doubles divisions will be held Oct 5 B The doubles division leaders: Thompson - Sarlo 1298 Kearns-Blain- e Hogge Kearns-Garne- 1206 Uji r 1215 1164 1129 The tournament is proving pop- ular because it allows bowlers OGDEN MEDICAL OF MOOSE PRE-SEASO- N MIXED FOURSOME DOUBLE AND OGDEN MEDICAL AUXILIARY ELIM LUTHERAN CHURCH BUREAU OF RECLAMATION ST PAUL CHURCH NISEI MEN and WOMEN Utah's finest JAYCEES OGDEN'S LIONS International AMVETS OGDEN LENDERS ASSN SINGLES sponsored by ds The first ladies' league in MASTER TRIO LEAGUE 1 Made up of Ogden's highest average bowlers j : J f f OO0000t00rtOO0000OCl 2 tournament for all bowlers— handicap —a MOTOR LEAGUE AMERICAN LEGION HILL FIELD j Bowl (of course) j It will be Paramounf 100 strong Ogden that had the courage to bowl on a scratch basis and the UGD (MEN) PARAMOUNT BOWL XADIES' MAJOR left-hande- 81' league ELKS o Thompson-Sarl- " O 00 women Utah's largest ladies' ry Miya-Ferr-y 50 1 FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES 623 Bud-Price-Jer- P LOYAL ORDER singles with 675 followed by Toyse Kato 655 Tom Yamada 642 Don Haag 631 and Daryl Ferry Garner 1239 MOUNT OGDEN LADIES Made of Members Representing for the beautiful KLO trophies Dr Kearns leads the handicap fI -- DEPARTMENT pre-seaso- Mc-Ha- le -- wow OGDEN CITY RECREATION OGDEN'S TOP PRESTIGE LEAGUE KLO-Paramou- nt Norman Signed As Detroit Manager1 For '59 night dropped them into fifth BOWLER! Paramount Bowl Is Proud to Serve the Following Wonderful Leagues Which Will Call Paramount Bowl Their Home hard-runnin- 2-- in Bowling FORTHCOMIL G SEASON 14-ti- 6--4 Buz-har- Webb Will Leave For Pocatello Camp Thursday 8 Klim chock Called By Kansas City Course were announced yesterday They are: Alice Wise and June Hague def Sharon Wallerstein and Cora Stimpson Irene Williams and Elenore Paskett def Zola Cook and Beverly Adams Marvel McFarland and Ida Francis def Janet Foley and Viola Plyer Elaine Hilton and Beverly Call def Marian Housley and Erma Bell Meanwhile second round results for the August leg af Ben Lomond were: Ken Downs def Col Colvin 1 up E C Cross def Deo Wolfard 2 Joe Barney def Tony Burningham 2 up Jack Hilton def John Wasuta 1 up Spence Roberts def Howard Bonn Herm Crane def Jim Coroles5-- 4 Ray Adams def Gene Posselli 2 Bob Scott def Paul Kofoed in her first attempt up 3-- 3-- r MUTE All-Star- two-thir- 6-- 3 steamed up Portland Beavers tightened the screws on the Spokane Indians yesterday afternoon and shut them out 0 behind the five-hi- t pitching of John Ogden's Most Famous Name to roll at their convenience and as many times as they desire a tennis "grand slam" Winners may cash only once in Although a native of Peru the top eight places but as many Olmedo is a student "at the Unias possible thereafter times Hodsoh Gene son of Mr and versity of Southern California and Mrs Virgil L Hodson 273 E CenHandicaps are based upon is being considered for the U S ter Clearfield was named against 200 of highest rethe Davis Cup team which is shootcent baseball league average outstanding player in ing for another crack at the the Clearfield Little League champion Aussies this year He received a trophy and The Richardson-Olmed- o victory watch was decided following a major center court dispute between the The Ogden Golf and Country Aussie team and tournament of- Club this will host the Rocky ficials Both Cooper and Fraser Mountain year Section PGA chamKANSAS CITY (AP)— Second loudly protested an out call made pionships Sept 18 and 19 baseman Louis Klimchock of Poagainst them in the eighth game Cliff Ida-- catello was called up to Kansas Whittle Twin Falls of the third set City Athletics Friday Miss Hard of Montebello Klimchock 18 is leading the Calif a physical education stuPioneer League with 390 He has dent and the school 24 runs and batted in home hit teaching Miss Arth of St Paul d 112 He and bats Minn upset Miss Gibson and throws right Brazilian Maria Bueno Kansas City sold veteran pitch- 4 6 er Murry Dickson on waivers to The title match had been adto make room for Klim- New — DETROIT Detroit Tig- chockYork vanced from today because Miss (AP) Klimchock joins the Ath- Gibson had a previous television er General Manager John Boston letics in Sunday announced yesterday that engagement tonight The victory by the two young- Bill Norman has been signed as sters marked the first time in the manager for the 1959 season CLOSEOUT McHale said he talked with history of U S women's doubles Norman before Saturday's game championship that an unseeded O Off Up to team won the title The Misses at Baltimore and settled with ALL ON him that he will be back again Arth and Hard had toppled Mrs No contract terms were next FIREPLACE a Du year Osborne Pont Margaret disclosed EQUIPMENT doubles title sharer en J Tool Sett Screens Z There had been speculation 0 route to their surprise victory Crates Andirons x 9 whether Norman would return Miss Gibson 31 winner of the Gas & E let trie L09 m S Coal ft Wood Holders Z U S Singles and Wimbledon The Tigers skidded near the botCustom Screen Fabricating Z tom of the last month crowns had doubles and standings singles EASY TERMS Norman took over from Jack been shooting for her first U S SEE OUR DISPLAY TODAY J doubles title A year ago she Tighe June 10 and piloted the secfrom X to last reachTigers Miss in Hard with place INC PIONEER paired 3019 Washington Blvd EX ing the finals of this tournament ond 1 loss to Baltimore Friday 2-- 3-- attle Bowling Establishment 36-ho- le Sue-kaw- 4 0 2 2 3 2 2 4 Cimolicf-l- f IP 5 2 1 10 20 1 ER BB SO 6 4 0 00 5 1 4 0 0 0 Larkerlf Demetercf Furillorf Hodges lb Neal2b 7-- ab r h rbi 5 0 Moranss 5 2 3 0 Power lb 3 2 Dobycf 5 2 2 2 Colavitorf ANGELES ab r h 1 Grim for H CLEVELAND 1 1 (L ho is the defending champion The tournament will be mdal play Some 40 pros from Utah Wyoming Montana Idaho and Nevada are expected to participate m 9 8 3-- Hyde 4:2 3 to 6 1 CITY Grim (W 000 302 14x-- 10 ? 000 000 01- 0- 1 2 Los Angeles 9 2B — HR— Drysdale 2 Pigna- - 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vi DURING JULY 1 Monroe p CHICAGO NEW YORK t — rOrQ New- - Goodman3b 1 Monroe in 14-8- Fordp 0 0 0 32 5 9 5 Totals ai t 7 1 for out for Purkey in 7th rmuu in 7th riWbA nut fnr AArMilUn in Ath: (L 0 1 0 0 0 Smithrf Batteyc Howardc Carey3b Bubekss 1 30 2 0 1 Boyielb Skowronlb 0 Berrarf r v - i 2 Fox2b Landiscf 1 1 111 5 Aparicioss 0 Richardson2b 0 Bauerjf 0 Mantlecf 3 4 0 4 0 Spencerss 3 0 0 0 Thomasc 4 0 0 0 Davenport3b 3 0 2 0 Monzantp 10 0 0 Gielp 3 0 0 9 abr h rbi - ab r h rbi 0 McDougald2b 3 0 4 4 4 vs 1) CHICAGO YORK NEW ab r h rbi Grammas McMillanss (10-1- FRANCISCO 0'Connell2b 3 10 0 Lockmanlb 3 110 Mayscf 4 12 2 Wagnerlf 4 111 Aloulf 0 0 0 0 Kirklandrf 4 13 2 Bailey c Bell If Baltimore— Donovan 4 20-year-p- ld - (9-4- (8-4- Robinsoncf r 25 (5-3- (2-2- tfti Pi AUGUST 24 1958 Anne Qoas'S aptures Vlfomen Amateur Golf Championship DARIEN Conn (AP) — Anne Quast an imperturbable Stanford University coed won the I 58tbT U S Women's Amateur X V'-- " Golf Championship yesterday with a late birdie surge which stunned Barbara Romack of Sacramento Calif 3 and 2 Marysviile The Wash girl a favorite of the Wee Burn gallery struck with lightning suddenness in the afternoon after Miss Romack seeking her second championship had forged lead into a three-hol- e Miss Quast fighting from behind with no emotion showing beneath her dark spectacles tied the match at the 28th hole shot ahead at the 30th where she rang in an uphill putt of 30 feet and then clinched victory with a LEG PLAY BEST birdie three on the 34th Miss Romack a scrappy little won various of Club July legs These four members of the Ogden Golf and Country with a marvelous touch blonde cup Mrs Rulon Howe around the greens didn't know cups recently Left to right Mrs J M Leven masters what struck her Schneiter cup Mrs J H Spurlock directors and Mrs Don Chase presidents LATE RALLY ment will determine tire AMC Weary and shaken by Miss team champion to play in the Air Quast's late rally which seemed finals at Max- to come from nowhere the Force world-wid- e Sacramento girl began well AFB Ala Sept 8 to 13 (2-0- (9-7- (7-6- Temple 2b Lynch rf Crowe lb 471 421 (2)-Ga- (8-9- SAN 17V2 17V2 19 19 1 (3-4- (6-1- CINCINNATI h rbi Vi HV2 11 rver (11-8- ) Kansas City at Boston and Sulvs Bowsfield ) ) and Gorman ) livan Moford (3-Detroit at New York (2) and vs Ditmar ) and Lary (12-1) Shantz vs Cleveland at Washington— Grant li (3-5- (7-3- GB SCHEDULE TODAY'S I Pet 626 533 509 483 483 472 RESULTS Chicago 7 New York 1 Detroit 5 Baltimore 1 ansas City 3 Washington Cleveland 8 Boston 1 (13-fPhiladelphia at Chicago vs Hillman and anri ) Anderson (0-Drott Louis (2) — Kayaon Pittsburgh at 5t vs Mizell and ) and Friend (16-1) Bros nan (8- or ) Cincinnati at Los Angeles— Acker vs Podres (11-1) Haddix Milwaukee at San Francisco — Willey vs Antonelli (14-1) Kirkland land 51 YESTERDAY'S Chicago 1 Pittsburgh St Louis 2 4 Philadelphia Los Angeles 10 Milwaukee 1 San Francisco 5 Cincinnati 2 ab r 46 57 59 62 62 65 64 70 61 6 TODAY'S L 77 65 Boston RESULTS YESTERDAY'S W 3B R UTAH SUNDAY MORNING OGDEN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD-EXAMINE- WIN GASH AND BEAUTIFUL OOAMA 00 strong OGDEN COUNTRY CLUB (Ladies) TROPHIES awarded by KLO a pleasure to haye the above leagues using the beautiful Paramount Bowl for their play ism it's fun join now aramoun "The bowng establishment that made Ogden the Bowling Capitol of the world: Everyone Says It's A Pleasure to Bowl At The Paramount Bow" 1 i |