Show Semi Pros Open Title Series This Evening American -- — w —-- - I League Detroit Cleveland few York Boston 1 Ramfelmg Around the Sports World lluarry Doby Cleveland's leading Detroit 8 Chicago 3 Washington 2 New York Cleveland 9 St Louis 4 10 Philadelphia 4 Lreha-oU- Fannm Western International League Wenatchee 6 Yakima 1 Victoria 4 Vancouver t Tacoma 10 Salem 2 Spokane Tri-Cit- 10 y laeifle Coast League Seattle 3-- 1 10 (Second game Sacramento innings) Oakland 6 San Francisco Los Angeles 3 Hollywood 0 San Diego 4 Portland 2 6-- International League Toronto 8 Baltimore 8 (10 nings) 7 Buffalo 3 aHtagfield Jersey City 3 Rochester 14 Syracuse 3 American Association Columbus 7 Milwaukee 2 1-- 3 1-- 3 in- -- Toledo 5 Kansas City 3 Minneapolis 10 Louisville S post- St Paul at Indianapolis poned rain Texas Leagne Tulsa 5 Beaumont 3 Fort Worth 3 San Antonio 2 Houston 1 Oklahoma City 5 Shreveport 4 Dallas 3 1 FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST 18 1950 innlnml US Tuckercf Easterlb North Boasts Powerful Backiield Booness tage Mars to Meet Tonight At Salt Lake a 2 Kerdyri i i Zoldakn 0 dLemon Gromekn 0 Murray c Heganc Feller p Frank Leahy 0 1 0 0 W Twin Falls Pocatello Billing! 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Joost Hitchcock and Thursday's Results Twin Fails 18 Idaho Falls a ram - winner— Kinder (12-1Murray (o-- l) 7-- 2) 0) 7-- 8) 1) Twin Falls in Easy Win Over Russets Not Totals 32 Totals 38 827 By the Associated Press aSincled for Gumoert in 7th bFouled out for The first place Twin Falls CowKretlow In 8th 001 100 100—3 boys romped to a 15-- 8 Pioneer Chicago Detroit 132 020 OOx— 8 3 7 24 league victory last night over last It was the place Idaho Falls only game scheduled Svend Jessen led the Twin Fails assault as he lined out his 19th and 20th home runs Five Idaho Falls pitchers to the mound in an attempttrudged to stop the Twin Falls attack The victory boosted Twin Falls' league lead to 5 Mi games and left Idaho Falls 29 games behind The Idaho Falls club was a few minutes late arriving from Salt Lake City for the game Fire broke out In the team's bus 10 miles west of Tremonton Utah in the afternoon and the club had to charter another bus for the rest of the trip No one was injured in the blaze which Russet Manager Lilio Marcucci said he smoth ered with a ball bag when the game finally got underway — after baseball clown Jack Price had kept the crowd enter tained — Twin Falls grabbed five on quick runs in the first inning three straight walks Tom McKel-vey- 's double and Jessen's first homer They added four more in the second on two hits two walks and a hit batter — and four more in the fourth on another double by ftictieivey ana live walks four-ru- n The Russets also had a inning— the seventh— in which they got the tallies after two were out Ron Harris walked and went to second on Jack Palmer's error of Larry Nenna's grounder Jim Mc- Namara doubled Harris home Pat terson walked and Marcucci singled three more across The schedule tonight: Boise at Pocatello Twin Falls at Idaho Falls Salt Lake City at Billings and Ogden at Great Falls B—Carr sequel White Berry RBI— KeU Gumpert McCormick 2 Berry 3 Groth A GolcUberry KoUo-wa- y Robinson 2B — Groth 2 Wert 3B— McCormick HR— A Robinson Kell S— Kollo-wa- y DP— Gumpert Ever Carrasquel and E Robinson fox Carrasquel and Z Robinson Carrasquel Fox and X Robinson Berry Priddy and Kolloway 2 Priddy Berry and Kolloway Winner —White (4-Loser— Gumpert (3-4) New 8) Trk Woodlinacf 5 KiZZUtOSS 4 Bauer jet 3 3 3 3 0 19 Michael ?b 1 0 0 0J Olt'skilf a o l o Dentess Mapesrf Berrae Collinslb bHenrich Johnson 3b Coleman 2b 2 0 0 2 Jensen' 3 0 x u 0 0 4 0 0 0 aMize D Mag'cf Romans p Ott'skip 3 Evsl : 0 3 Hudson p u o 3 0 0 10 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 10 1 0 2 8 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 4-- (11-1- 0) 1) Michigan Admits Fistic Blunder DETROIT Aug 18 (UP) — The Michigan boxing commission said go-ahe- ad all-tim- Final Round Suggs Jolly of the August cup at ugden feating Dr C He will meet moved to the finals leg of the president" s country club by deV Van Hook I up E C Bader in the final Bader won over Wade Johnson 4 and 3 in the other semi-finmatch mm am&jtM al fiea t 2 r'ar" r stKtj Dee and """ in m t-- Dodgers Return to Second Place in National League Campaign National League NEW YORK Aug 18 (UP)— There is no reason whatever to believe the rumors of dissension on the Dodger ball club but they still didn't look today like the rollicking TndiT" m t'J A C St Louis New York Chicago Cincinnati slap-happ- A year ago a home run by any memoer oi the cast ipund half a dozen mates waiting at the top of tne augout steps to ao tne DacK-slappi- ng and handshaking Yesterday Gene Hermanski Gil Hodges e Billy Cox Carl Furilloand Reese blasted homers to provide the dynamite for the two vic tories but there was little more than a polite handshake or two for them as they completed the circuit Nevertheless the Dodgers looked more like defending champions on the field yesterday as first Don Newcombe with relief helpi from Preacher Roe and then Erv Palica pitched them to victory Sam rookie Giant catcher robbed Palica of a shutout with an k homer Palica gave only four hits The Detroit Tigers kept up their sizzling pace in the American league as they defeated the White Sox 8 to 3 on Hal White's seven-h- it pitching and home runs by Aaron Robinson and George Kell The Cleveland Indians won a night game from St Louis 5 to 4 to remain three games behind Elsewhere in the American league the Yankees kept uptheir skidding by dropping a 2 to 1 decision to the Senators at Washington as a rare error by shortstop Phil Rizzuto set up two unearned runs While in Boston the Red Sox outslugged Philadelphia 10 to 6 at night Rizzuto's error gave Sid Hudson a six-h- it victory in a duel in which loser Allie Reynolds gave up only unthree hits and had a til the seventh With two out in the eighth Rizzuto fumbled Hudson's grounder and Eddie Yost singled after which Gil Coan tripled both men home Hank Bauer was hit in the head by a thrown ball but was not seriously hurt Ellis Kinder a winner last year gained his 12th of this year in the Red Sox win Joe Tipton of the As and Vern Stephens of the Sox hit homers In the National league Cincinnati e of the moved within a sixth-plac- e Cubs by beating them 2 to 1 behind Ken Raffensberger's six-h- it pitching and Connie Ryan's homer and single which accounted for both runs A night game with Pittsburgh at St Louis in the National was rained out The Phillies and Braves were not scheduled 2 1 quarter final matches in the di rector s cup event Judy Parke defeated Clair Jack- fJBh S and 1 and W H Jackson C L Jorg eases 2 and 1 Cal-dero- ne inside-the-par- ng no-hitt- er 23-ga- half-gam- m Neat Sum Raised r Q? Pittsburgh y spirited gang hat won the 1949 championship even after playing their best ball in weeks against the New York Giants Pee-we- 33 1 8 24: Totals Totals 20 2 337 aFouled to Yost for Jensen In 8th bGrounded out for Collins in 9th Yankees 001 000 000—1 Senators 000 000 02x— 2 E — Noren Reynolds Michaels Rizxu-t- o Robertson RBI — Collins Coan X 3B —Can SB— Collins Robertson S— John son winner— Hudson Reynolds (10-1- ar — Wsshlnctan There wasn't any special hilarity ABBHO on the bench or in the dressing 0 0 2 Yost 3b 1 3 111 Coancf 4 0 1 3 room 1 after yesterday's 8 to 6 and 114 5 to 0 1 ONorenlb 4 0 0 7 triumphs that put them back 0 0 ORobtsonrf 3 0 13 into second place 6 games back 0 3 7 Stewart If 10 0 1 oi tne figbtin' Phillies Jolly Moves to Redskins Triumph At Los Angeles tJ?ZJ — 833 514 440 81 58 58 48 53 61 81 38 70 435 358 8 11 19 19 28 'i Games Philadelphia at New York (night) Boston at Brooklyn (night) Cineinnati at St Louis might) Pittsburgh at Chicago Tharsdsy's Kssalts Brooklyn 5 New York Cincinnati 2 Chicago 1 at St Louis Pittsburgh 8-- rain 8-- g 1 postponed J Cincinnati Chicago ABRHO ABRHO Mer'mancf 3 0 01 5 Terwllgr2b 4 0 3 3 0 Bork sklrf 4 0 Hat ton lb 4 0 13 4 0 0 12 Wy'stekrf 4 0 1 2 Ward lb 4 0 0 2 Klus'skilb 3 12 9 Jeffcoatlf 3 0 0 3 Pafkocf 4 0 0 2 Adcockjf For Naughn At Softball Park Prameae 3 0 1 2 Serena3b 10 3 Owena 12 Bushp 3 Ryan2b Meekvsw The softball association put on a really "big" show last night In the benefit program staged on behalf of Carl Maughn one of its members injured during the season The affair was a success in every way with DonKammeyer association and program chairman handing over to Carl $154 that was contributed by officials players and fans during the night It mattered little that the three games played resulted in no pitcher's duel or contained any thrills usually connected with the exceptional softball play everyone enjoyed the program for the really commendable purpose of assisting and honoring Maughn Inland Freight of Salt Lake City shut out the Metropolitan 7 to 0 behind the four-h- it flinging of George Walker in the feature game Walker struck out thirteen in the g contest Another group of players dominated by the Post 106 league trounced the Postal Transport team 10 to 4 In a loosely-playe- d game4 Pleasant View Girls administered an 11 to 4 lacing to the Plain City team in the opener Summary of games: R H E Legion Stars io 10 4 Postal Transport 4 5 2 Batteries: Fisher and Smith Davidson and Vandersteen Umpires: Hancock and Casteel 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 3 0 12 3 111 oooo Smalleyss 0 1 Adami Howell c Rarnsbrgrp 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 30 2 T 27 Totals 33 1 6 37 Totals aRan for Pramesa in 7th 010 100 000—2 Cincinnati 001 000 000—1 Chicago X — Adcock Hatton RBI— Ryan 2 2B— Wyrostek Rush Kluszew-sk- l 2 HR— Ryan DP— Smalley Ward and Terwilliger Terwllllger and Ward Loser-R- ush Winner— Raxfenaberger (10-1er (11-1- 3) 5) All-Sta- rs nine-innin- run-ners-- R H up Golf Experts Southern Junior BALTIMORE Aug 18 (AP) — The other 124 golfers in the f 16500 Eastern Open tournament today scrambled madly after ponderous Clayton Heafner of Charlotte N 225 pounds of slow motion pro Golfers Top Haefner balding mustachoied World war II infantry sergeant whizzed out in front in yesterday's opening round with a phenomenal 65 Hilv irons just couldn't do wrong When he wiped his brown —deadpan — after birdieing the 18th hole he acknowledged under prodding that the rough Mount Pleasant course "impressed me right much today" And well it might for Haefner: 1 Broke the course record set in 1938 by Cliff Spencer of Elizabeth City N C by two strokes and 2 Put his considerable bulk in the lead by four strokes over his nearest foes Fred Haas Jr of Clare men t Calif Earl Stewart Jr of Dallas Tex Buck White of Ormond Beach Fla John Palmer of Badin N O and Walter Romans of Baltimore E Rockwood Shines 7-- 7-- sixth-seede- m Lock-ma- Thompson Cox Reese Calder-o- n finals Newcombe Reese Gil3B— Reese Hermanski Hermanski Hodges Cox S— Cox — Hodges DP Robinson Reese and Hodges Thompson Stanky and Gilbert Reese Robinson and Hodges Winner — Newcombe (13-Loser— Jones 2B — Dark (Second 101 001 101—5 7 0 Brooklyn New York 000 010 000—1 4 3 Palica and Edwards Koslo Kramer and Calderone Hopman Seymour In Star Roles Inland Freight 7 11 0 0 4 3 Metropolitan Start Batteries: Cherry Stone and BROOKLINE Mass Aug 18 Peterson Walker and Brown Um- (AP) — The sparkling play of pires: Heninger Agricola and Harry Hopman of AustraKeyes lia and Chicago veteran Seymour LGreenberg stood out today as the uaiiwiiai uuu U1C3semi-fin(cuius luuiiiaiuvufr moved into the round at al non-playi- 7-- 50-bi- rd 25-bi- rd j7sllav 6-- 6-- 6-- 15-1- 2-- 6-- cross-hande- Me-JP1"- 5' lup Weichman of Chapmans-vill- e W Va Clayton Western of Albertagainst Lea Minn Roger Dunn of Los Angeles against Jim Grady of Cincinnati- and Gay Brewer of Lexington Ky against Doug Koepcke of Madison Wis Weichman defeated Marion y of Twin Falls Idaho 4 and 9 in the fourth round Westerum won from Kirk Prather of Phoenix Ariz 5 and 4 Dunn ousted Bob Richard of Lawrence Kan 7 and 6 Grady beat Bob La Francis of Manchester Conn 2 up Brewer won from Tommy Morrow of Shreve-nnr Ta 9 anJ amJ v ended the bid of Ed Piatnik of Exeter Pa 4 and 2 Coaches Schedule Annual Program 18 (AP) - ls er Mathewson Jr Dies in Texas rg ur i SALT LAKE CITY Aug Longwood Hopman the captain of the Aussie Davis cup team and national public Greenberg the who Yesterday's star —Erv Palica 11 years ago Joined BRIGHAM CITY Ant IS V--t courts titlist four-hit to a the Dodgers pitched eran only five days ago but prom3 to 1 win over the Giants in the Elder Coach Earl Fereuson of Box forces to give U S Davis cupsters ise school high will issue to suits a bill second game of twin his 1950 football sound SnnHav Gardnar Mulloy of Miami and Bill Aug 20 at four p m in the school Talbext of New York a stiff battfe gymnasium it was announced to- in their meeting tomorrow day combine The Hopman-GreenbeCoach Ferguson will be assisted refused to wilt under a blistering SAN ANTONIO Texas Aug 18 again this year by Vernal Harris sun and subdued Marvyn Rose 20 Box Elder high baseball coach The and George 21 of (UP) — Christy Mathewson Jr Worthington two are expecting a large number Australia 9 3 6 4 son of the New York 3 Lynn MerrUl broke 49 out of 50 oi prospective grinders to turn out in a three-homatch Giants' famed pitcher of the early quarterfinal birds in the event at Gg for uniforms national 1900 s died late yesterday in a San Mulloy and Talbert den Gun club Wednesday night for Several lettermen will return to doubles 1942 A&tonio hospital of burns titlists since thrice line-up this fall Fer- had an easier assignment in their top honors Jim Warner and Jack the Ferguson Matthewson a retired air force Gealta followed with 47 guson and his charges took Region quarterfinals pushing aside Dr Ar- lieutenant colonel suffered the Wib Cook fired 24 out of 25 in One honors last year but lost ft nold Beisser of Los and burns Tuesday in a gas explosion Angeles event lira Ed White ftata championship tilt to the Davis Tern Boys of Forest Hills N Y at his home near Helotes norththe Darts fraaa 1 4 led the ladies with 19 out of 25 3 west of San Antonio Merrill Sparkles At Ogden Traps ! Skyline Eight conference officials and coaches will "go to school" in Salt Lake City over the week end The whistle tooters will undergo physical as well as mental examinations in preparation for the coming sports season in the intermoun-tai- n CHICAGO Aug 18 (UP)— Polly area college loop The three-da- y school opened toRiley Fort Worth Texas and Peggy Kirk Findlay Ohio long-tim- e day when Conference Commissioner enemies- in women's golf meet to- E L (Dick) Romney meets with day for the second straight year in his four assistants That afternoon the of the 50th Women's football coaches will be briefed on Western Amateur championship at rule interpretations Later in the Exmoor Country club day sports writers radio broadThe match between the two vet- casters and college publicity men erans however will share honors will enter the discussion for the day with a battle between Romney and Reaves Peters Big two newcomers to the Western Mae Seven " conference commissioner teen-agwill lead discussions and actual Murray a Rutland Vt and Mrs Maurice Click Baltimore field work on Saturday The SunMd day meeting will be largely devotMiss Riley who won medalist ed to written examinations for the honors for the tourney with a one officials under par 75 in her qualifying round eliminated Mrs Lyle Bowman Portland Ore in the quarter-final- s 2 to 1 finishing in the rain Sixty-seve- n while Miss Kirk put out Marjorie Lindsay Decatur 111 4- - and 3 semi-fina- Bees Ready for Grid Uniforms io-v- Riley Kirke in Golf Hectdliner (0-1- 3) 8) rtiio thamhnif Aug 18 (UP) Southern the field as the National Junior tourney swung into the Quarter-yolf finals But Billtoday of Atlanta Ga the medalistSparks who attracted early attetrtion with his d style was not among them Don Dosen of Minneapolis ousted Sparks in the third round yesterday but was eliminated ni turn bv oennis Bolster of Silver Springs Md 5 and 4 Bolster went up against another southerner Eddie Merrins of tQday Merrins defeated Elmer Humphries of Oklahoma City in the fourth round yesterday Other quarter-fina- l matches pit-- His-ke- In Net Joust 6-- 2 National FieM - 6-- 2 one-thirt- — DETROIT Aug 18 (AP)— Provo Utah's giant killer Lynn Rock-woo- d played his role with finesse 0 0 0 0 Ken'dyp laWeatherly 10 0 0 yesterday as he eliminated top 0 0 0 0 seeded Nolan McQuown Los Anspencerp blrvin 10 10 in the National 0 0 0 0 geles policeman Jabsenp Public Parks tennis tournament Rockwood Utah Public Parks Totals 37 8 12 27 Totals 35 8 8 27 9 (First game:) champion took McQuown 4 Struck out for Kennedy in 8th 5 1 using his retrieving a bSingled for Spencer in 8th cHit into double play for Gilbert in ity to good advantage Unseeded 9th himself Rockwood previously had 003 122 100—8 upset d Brooklyn Clayton Ben-ha— 000 120 030 0 Ifaw York of Denver X—Stanky Newcombe Reese RBI— Winners advance to the semin Hermanski 3 Thomson Hodges 2 bert Thompson HR— Spies team j Basing the prediction on season clashes the game tonight has something of a "rubber game" complex as each team sports a win over the other in league play of Ogden high and t Ji? Wright snrine game will face Art Gilbert capable Gateway veteran from the mound when the Heafner Leads vice-preside- nt Naw York Brooklyn AB R H O ABRHO 2 Reese M 3 2 3 Stanky2b 3 Herm'skilf 4 12 1 Lockmanlt 4 0113 0 3 Snider cf 5 11 3Muellerrf 4 0 0 3 Robnson2b 4 0 0 21Thompsn3b 5 0 0 1 Furifiorf 4 0 0 I Dark s 3 3 13 Hod gas lb 4 13 lOkSilbertlb 4 0 18 Camp'ellac 5 12 6 cRigncy 10 0 0 Cox 3b 4 111 Thomson cf 4 12 7 4 4 11 OjCalderonec Newcmbep 13 3 0 0 0 0 Jonesp Branca p 00 10 0 0 0 0 Hartungp 0 10 0 Roep 6-- en umpires call "play ball" this evening Considerable interest among local followers indicates a fine attendance for the series The second game will be ol yed Sunday afternoon at y in Affleck park Manager Bob Berry announced his Heitz batting order to be just about the same r s that wita which li? experienced such fine success the first half McBride If Wood cf night Probable starters for the "bees" D Tucker ss C Tucker lb Berry Warner 2b Allen c Stagge 3b will include Tom Karreri of B Y Wright p high John Taylor of Spanish Fork and Russell Hansen Gateway leader Lolay Iverson of American Fork will stick to his Stan Moroni and Max Blackham of order with the exception ofregular Dawson Gleave of Monroe with Junior Hartley rf opening Gordon tian??" ss- - NbeTker 3b Johnston If N Hansen Hansen lb Zito c and Gilbert2bp R C Only games scheduled I 2 Pal Jessen Posipanka Piacentino because Michigan Commissioner mer 2 McKelvey 6 2BH -- McNamara Marcucci Lucchesi Palmer McKelvey Floyd Stevens was on a business 2 HR —Jessen 2 SB — Palmer DP— Abromowiti to Jessen Posipanka to trip and couldn't b reached for Palmer to Jessen Left — Idaho Falls 5 several days before and after the Twin Falls 11 HO — Sullivan 3 in Collins 2 in 1 Stanich 2 in 2 Van Gil- contracts were signed The N B A's executive commit der 0 in 2 3 Marcucci 2 in 2 BB — off Abromowiti 5 SulUvan 3 Collins tee voted 21 to 1 that LaMotta be X Stanich 5 Van Gilder 4 SO-- by Abromowits 8 CoUins 1 Stanich 3 MM required to meet Robinson not —Abromowiti 2 Sullivan 5 Collin 4 later than Oct 12 stamen a Marcucci— l HBF —Posipanka by Collins Loser Sullivan U — and Lower Kinnunen and Lor inf Vogel T— A —2440 All-St- ABRHO today that it "blundered" in ap proving the Jake LaMotta Laurent Dauthuille middleweight title fight here Sept 13 Leo Sou riall secretary of the commission said he gave the on the fight without know 3 4 Jessen lb 0 ing that the National Marcucci Boxing as 4 0 0 3 Mauplnlb 44 00 71 l'PoslpnkaSb 0 Sowinsrf 3 0 3 0 sociation had ruled LaMotta should Drakos3b S—kalalb 4 0 3 OPiacntinclf 3 13 0 meet Welterweight Champion Ray 4 14 8 Leachmnri 4 0 2 0jPalmer2b Robinson first Sullivan p 0 0 0 Oi M'Kelveyc 4X91 3 0 12 0 0 0 0 Abrmwitrp Collins p "When the International Boxing 0 Stamen p 110 club called from New York to tell Vangilderp 10 0 0 aHarris2b 10 11 us that LaM had agreed to 33 8 27 12 meet Dauthuille I figured it would Totals 33 7 24 12 Totals aWalked for Van Gilder in 7th Idaho Falls 000 101 400— 6 make a good fight and told them 540 400 11 x — 15 to go ahead and sign the con Twin Falls R — Nenna McNamara 2 Patterson 2 Harris Lucchesi 2 Jessen 3 Posipanka tracts" Souriall said Scwins 3 Piacentino 3 Palmer 2 Mc Much of "the confusion over the Kelvey E — Maupin 2 Sektila 2 Palmer commission s approval came about RBI— McNamara Marcucci 3 Drake 3 2:08 wo"n OEn u"on Jhese backs to revenge 1949 defeat when the lads from Davis county north to the state Hoe taarle with the Southerns In the Saturday Utah Shrine same in the Utah stadium! t0 trom J?1 '1hlikeff lheM Pye very much They are: Dale Ward Weber stand-Vu- ft Chteace Betreit CoIey Davis Burt Hunsaker Box Eider Dick Faulkner and Ray Kennedy Orden Coach front left and Del Bay Campbell south Caehe Donald Petersen Bear ABRHO ABRHO Biver waa absent when Fox2b 3 0 0 3 4111 photo was taken BakerSb 4 0 0 2jKol'waylb 4 0 014 — — — 4 4 0 11 Kell 3b 9 111 Philleyrf ERobnsnIb 3 118 Wertijf 4 111 RickertU 4 0 14 Evemif 0 3 0 3 M'Corm kef 3 1 1 4 Grothcf 3 12 3 Car'squelss 4 0 13 aBobnsne 1113 Niarnosc 3 112 Berry m 3 111 4 0 0 0 Gumpertp 2 do 0 White p W L Pet GB Goldab'y 10 10 88 44 811 Philadelphia Red-H- ot Kretlowp 557 59 oii 4t Brooklyn 10 0 0 bMajeski 80 4 Boston 950 7 2) ar Pet-terso- 0 0 0 p Western Gateway Storage wort the second half title with seven consecutive victories The won the league title in 1949 under the banner of American Packing and Provision company base-bi- ll Some of the best semi-pr- o of the season is expected when the teams tangle this evening The second game is scheduled for two p m Sunday If a third game is necessary it will be played next week Western Gateway is both defending league 'inner and state amateur champion of 1849 and boasting practically the same lineup is out to repeat last year's record Heitz a newcomer to the Metropolitan league started the season with a lineup of South Ogden baseballers and has stayed pretty much to the sane club What few additions have been made have strengthed an already tough ball team that won the first half championship the hard way — in a playoff with the strong Ogden Ford Stor-agem- SALT LAKE CITY Aug 18 ( AP) The effects of "big name" masterminding will be seen tonight when the pick of Utah high school basketball players meet In the annual game The class A stars will meet the class B standouts in the University of Utah fieldhouse Game tinie is eight p m and seats will probably be at a premium The extra polish has been applied by a pair of visiting coaches who during the week demonstrated their cage tactics Forrest Anderson of Bradley whose 1950 team was runnerup for national honors smoothed out the class B attack Howard Hobson the Yale coach who earlier held forth for many years at Oregon university called signals for the class A team The actual coaching has been handled by a pair of Utah prep rdentors — Don Overly of American n Fork for the "bees" and Ray of Salt Lake City's South high school for the "ayes" Neither coach has announced his starting lineup But one class A five which looked sharp in Hors-lepracy tice sessions included Dick of East Sherm Crump of Jordan Bob Simmons of South Bob Jensen of Logan and Gary Hoover of Provo The "aye" team is in good shape with the exception of Neil Haney who suffered a twisted ankle during practice However he is expected to be ready for action toall-st- dt Pioneer League I mm mm 3 7 3 0 3 Rosen 3b p eight-fiftee- Sie-vet- 17-1- - Heitz Heating first half champions of the Metropolitan series with Western open a three-gam- e Gateway Storage at Affleck park tonight for the 1950 chamn pionship Game time will be p m Batseball league t LOS ANGELES Autf? 18 (API Washington's Redskins and Los Angeles' Rams turned each other's gham 8 Atlanta 4 miscues Into scores last night and is 4 Little Rock 3 (10 the Redskins won 4 innings) The season's football opener a 5 Chattanooga Nashville charity exhibition draw a Mem New Orleans 3 Mobile 2 rial coliseum tournout of 00 ISA e fan This was close to the Western League high attendance for a National 2 3 Omaha "Pueblo Football league game— 80218 be Denver 7 Lincoln 4 tween the Eagles and the Green Bay Cit 5- Colorado Springs 4 Packers at Municipal stadium Sam Wichita 3 Des Moines 3 13 4945 8-- 3J'4 33 1 fWynn 44 4 S 33 Totals 38 5 13 38 Totals xnone out wnen winning run scored Batted for Upton in Stb bFlied out for Kokos in 8th cLined out for Starr in 8th eGrounded but tot! Avila in 8th dGrounded out for Zoldak in 8th fSingled for Gromck in 13th Louis 100 031 000 000— 4 Cleveland 100 030 100 001—5 E— Mitchell a Upton Rosen RBI— Raster 3 Lollax Upton LenharsW is Tucker Wynn 3B— Stimweiss Tucker 2 Coleman Boone 3B— Boone S— Friend Gromtk DP— Aviia Boone tnii Easter Friend Stirnweiss and Len-har— TP Friend to Stirnweisa Winner—Gromek (7-Loser— Fannin (44) in the backfield for the North against the South in football at Utah stadium Saturday night in the annual Shrine game Following the Saturday game Donald will decide Just where he will enroll in college He may cast his lot with Weber college Six members of the Ogden Reds and Manager Cecil (Butch) Schef-fe- l plan to winter in Ogden Herb Harlow and his charming mttb will take a short vacation to the Pacific northwest and then return to Ogden Most of the secure jobs in players expect to area the depots of this Bert Dunne of the Salt Lake Bees would like to have Larry Shepard as his 1951 manager This infor mation comes from a reliable source Joe Bowman hopes to catch on with another Pioneer league club in 1951 Bowman handled the Great Falls Selectrlcs last season and up Summary: I Make Falls Twin Falls until a few days ago He plans to AB H O A attend the minor league meeting in Nennacf ABHOA 4 2 10 5 10 0 Lucchesicf aw sua) 1 0 M'Nam'rass 3 2 7 Nardss 110 S 3 0 1 0 Patterson3b 10 SlNallyss c 4 3 10 3 0 Minor Results 0S 8 Starrp cSomrers base-runn- an 38 ClSTSland AB B HO 3 10 3 jMitchellli Avilaah 9 12 eBoudreau 0 0 0 Gordon 2b 0 0 0 ABRH h airnwjssZD LolUrE Coleman If DeUinitcf WoodJf PriendUb Uptonjst aKokos bSiavsfa DeMatass Well qualified to 'compare the two because ef his National experience Grecnberg leagne tagged Doby with two weaknesses which could become strong points: "He needs to control his strong throwing arm and despite great speed he is" only an aver- Big Eight Coach Cluff Snow of the Tigers is said to be loaded with stars for the new season Donald Petersen Utah's Boy of 1950 will perform 354 383 20 1 left-hande- d" no-yar- 480 38 44 70 40 73 M 70 Thariiar's Basalts one-ste- pro-amate- ur S 4 OH an YMayfs Games St Louis at Detroit (night) Chicago at Cleveland might) New York at Philadelphia (night) Washington at Boston might er out-aid- 814 804 M M Western Gateway Favored To Retain Flag Second Game on Sunday's Schedule OB a 44 44 87 48 Philadelphia St Louis Like hlf counterpart In the Na-- f tional league Larry is currently battling for a league batting title Robbie how-avUnlike 25 is only now realize Doby at his tag potentialities "Larry is just coming into his own" Cleveland General Manager Hank Grecnberg eays in Quick "and he doesn't have Robinson's polish yet But he hits a longer ball (one home run in Washington traveled close to 500 feet) and has p a advantage In the dash to first base because he bats age "Better than Robinson? Maybe not now— but at the rate he s going Doby may yet be the best of them all" concludes Quick Frank Leahy turned down a resalary for ported $75000 a year three years coaching ar pro football team to remain with the collegians The same Frank Leahy colorful mentor of Notre Dame recently signed a contract for television appearances this fall for Dumont television for $35000 Tom Gallery one of the top executives of Dumont told this corner at the football game at Chicago last week that if Leahy were a professional coach television wouldn't be interested in him for camera service Leahy's salary at Notre Dame is said to be $20000 annually The colorful mentor also has vast ine come from writing and other activities Ken Kuhn likeable assistant professional at the El Monte Golf club bagged a hole in one in the at Salt Lake last Monday Salt Lake papers failed to recognize Kuhn's feat Playing in a foursome with Wally Johnson of Forest Dale Frank Orlando of Bonneville and Tommy Thompson of Forest Dale Kuhnd on the bagged his hole in one used a nine number eight He iron Ezzard Charles will get the short end of the purse when he defends his heavyweight title against Joe Louis at Yankee stadium on September 27 Charles will receive 15 per cent and Louis 35 per cent according to the grapevine It will be a case of youth and stamina against Louis and his aging legs when the two clash under the Yankee stadium lights Rex Layne suffered a broken nose In his light with Turkey VMMDpson the other night in Salt Lake and may be on the shelf for 60 days Meantime Mrs Layne is ready to present Rex with either a son or daughter Scholastic football teams of Utah are marking time until they are issued suits for the 1950 campaign Ogden high will return to Region One competition this fall after a number of years of activity in the ss 70 70 Pet 87 Chicago candidate for the s valuable most award league' player may soon succeed Jackie RobinsOn as the outstanding Negro player in baseball reports the issue of Quick magazine released today L W Take Part in Golf l: Sixty-seve- n ladies from Brigham City and Logan were guests of El Monte Country club feminine golfers Wednesday aaarjorie Merrill of Brigham won the low putt event among City the Brigham ladies and Vera Merrill of Brigham City gained the high putt honors Tyra Palmer of Logan had the least number of putts and Eula Cook had the highest number of putts Luncheon and bridge fol- lowed the program of golf Mrs Don Fleming and Mrs Wil-l- a Anderson directed the program for the El Monte |