Show m TT’ mr- THE OGDEN (UTAH) GA Giants and Indians Out Of Naw York Yntiriif'i '55 Races? By MILTON RIC1IMAN United Press Sports Writer The Giants and Indians formed a perfect pennant parlay in 1954 but it looks like you can tear up your tickets today if you bet on either of ’em for 1955 Everything has been going wrong for both the world champion Giants and the American League champion Indians lately Take for example the Giants who dropped to fourth place in the National League when they lost to the Braves yesterday Capt Alvin Dark committed two errors the second of which let in the deciding run in the eighth: Willie Mays was benched for the first time in his life and starter winner Ruben Gomez a last year was hammered out first inning after a five-ruBrooklyn increased its National Leauge lead to 11 full games with a 74 victory over St Louis Cubs while the second-placbowed in a opener against the Phillies then took an 8-nightcap which was called in the seventh because of darkness Pittsburgh beat Cincinnati in the first of two games but the Redlegs won the finale The Indians didn’t look any better as the Red Sox blasted out IS hits including a pair of horn ers by Ted Williams for an 117 victory that dropped Cleveland four full games behind the Yankees who regained the American League lead by beating the White Sox twice and Cleveland’s loss to Boston was the seventh in 12 games so far this season as contrasted to the Indians’ 1954 showing when they beat the Red Sox 20 out of 22 And whereas the Giants were just beginning to launch their winning spurt a year ago today they seem to be heading in the other direction now with four Saaalta Philadelphia 1 Chicago 0 innings Chicago 8 Philadelphia 7 T Inning darkness) Pittsburgh 9 Cincinnati 3 (first) Cincinnati 4 Pittsburgh 0 (second) Milwaukee 9 New York 7 Brooklyn 7 St Louie 4 Tatar’s Prabakls Pitchers Pittsburgh at Mtlwaukea (night)— Law 3 v Conley 4 Philadelphia at St Louis (night)— vs Arroyo Dickso n4-New York at Cincinnati I night)— Hearn ti vs fowler Only games scheduled Cincinnati fltlshergh n e 1-- 0 15-inni- 7 5-- 2 4-- 0 7-- 1 5-- 2 straight losses (7-- 4i (1-- (7-- ABHOA 5 3 2 S 2 0 S 1 2 5 12 4 414 14 0 Clementeyf 2 Cole Jib 0 Lynchlf 0 Thoanatcf 0 Long lb 0 4 4 0 3 3 4 3 0 3 8-- 7 e 8-- 1 2-- -- 17-gam- Louis Pittaburgh 10 4 2 Atwklle rree leJb Cret)si Frletlp ' i 4) TempleSb 3 0 3 4 Thurman If 4 1 3 0 KJusskllb 4 1 11 0 Postrf 4 0 3 0 Bellcf 4 13 0 Burgess e 4 0 30 30 Adamsjb 32 03 McMillan 15 aJabl’ski 10 0 0 0 Blacko 0 0 0 hLandrith 10 0 0 Minarcinp 2 0 100 cPatys Bridges 0 0 11 Bees Sting Boise Drops 3 to 2 Nod 2) 6-- 4i In 10 Frames 9) 8-- 7-- 0-- 1) 0-- 3) 10-inni- 3-- 3) Cornea (1-- 2) 001 030 000—4 St Louis 2B— Snider Boyer Hodges Hamu 2 Moon HR — Am or os BB— Ersklne 1 SO— Ersklna 1 ! Olympic Decathlon champion Bob Mathias right loads down Kansas milcr Wes Santee with Barracuda they caught on a fishing trip off (Dana Point near Newport Beach Calif Mathias and Santee both now in the Marines landed the fish during time off from duties at Pendleton Calif It was Santee's first deep sea Pioneer League 14-- 3) Poholsky 1 Wooldridge 1 Lawrence Smith 1 W— Spooner — 1 1 2 Wooldridge (0-1- A ) (1-- Spooner Poholsky L— 1) 27 OIL 10 Walton 0 0 Philadelphia NEW YORK (UP) — Two young welterweight sluggers will match explosives tonight in the television fight between Gene Toirier of Niagara Falls N Y and unbeaten Oscar Pita of Argentina at St Nicholas Arena Wagering on their is at “even money" Poirier who looks and fights like champion Tony Zaie Is seeking his fourth straight knockout He was very impressive in his last bout on May 30 when he belted out the wore experienced Miguel Diaz in the fourth round Eita 21 will be seeking his 42nd consecutive professional victory in his second U S appearance The welterweight champion of Argentina outpointed Freddy Monforte at Brockton Mass on April 25 Chlcsge AB H O A Mer’mancf 4 14 0 Baker 2b 7 0 4 10 3100 Lopatalb Ba'mh'ltz-l- f 6 12 0 EnniaUf Jack son JJb 3 0 4 0 Crngr‘aayf Klngjrf 2 0 2 0 bLowrey Banks 10 10 eGorbouayf Fondylb Chltlc Sem'icke 1110 0 0 0 0 aEaston dSpeake 3 1 10 1 Blaylocklb Jeffcoatp Davisp 301 JonesJlb 3 0 2 3 Smalley as eCoopcrc J-- f 3 0 ! 3 0 10 6110 3 0 2 1 110 6 5 2 4 4 6 2 20 1 3171 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 3 0 2 0 0 MeyeVp Total aRan for Seminick in 2nd bStruck out for Greengrass' in 0th cHlt Into double play for Lowrey in 14th dPurposely passed for Chit! tn 10th eStruck out for Davis in 10th 000 000 000 000 001—1 Philadelphia 000 000 000 000 000—0 Chicago 2B— Lopata Banks Jones 3B— Ash-buBB— Negray 1 Davia 1' Meyer 3 Jeffcoat 1 SO— Negray 4 Daviad-- 7 8 Meyer 3 Jeffcoat 3 W— Meyer L— Jeffcoat (6-A (estimated)— 33000 Second game caUed end of 7 In- nines darkness 110 020 3—7 0 0 Philadelphia 303 012 k— 8 13 2 Chicago Wehmeier MUler (3) Kipper i3 Kuzava i6 and Lopat Hillman Pot-l13) Hacker (7i and McCullough (3-Losing Winning pitcher-Po- llet (3-pitcher— Wehmeier 33 12 43 12 ! rn 1) et 4) Cecil Bohn Tops Field in Town! We Invite Comparison DOWN DACRON WOOL KAPOK ESTROII TREASURE CHEST 1518 Washington Blvd Phono 8407' at the end creased the lead to tallied Reds The fifth of the New Yark Chicsga and the in eighth ABHOA singleton ABHOA 3 112 Car’squelss M’D’g’db 4 12 2 pushed over their final pair of 4 12 4 Fox2b Bauerrf 3 10 0 3 13 0 Minosolf Mantle cf 4 0 3 0 runs in the ninth 3 3 0 1 Kell3b Berra c 4 14 2 Leon Treadway the new man4 0 4 0 Rivera rf Skowron lb 4 3 12 3 to show up last night 3 0 3 0 Lollarc Howard If 3 3 ‘2 1 ager failed Norenlf 1110 He undoubtedly will take over 10 10 Mossc 4 0 2 0 Busby cf Carey 3b 3 0 0 3 his Ogden post this evening 4 17 1 Dropolb Hunter ss 3 0 2 3 Summary: 1 0 0 0 bCollins 0 0 0 0 Piercep Ogden 10 0 1 Fornielesp Rizzutoss 0 0 0 0 Magic Valley ABH O A 1 0 0 0 aKen’dy Lopat p 4 0 12 ABHOA Wetzel 2b 5 2 3 2 4 2 0 2 Wondrab 0 0 10 HoweUp Hicks rf 3 0 2 0 5 19 2 Sweichc Kuehllb 5 0 12 0 33 10 27 16 4 13 0 Johnson cf 32 7 24 9 Totals Gilbert cf 3 110 3 3 8 0 Lobitz lb aStruck out for Fornieles in 7th 3 0 0 0 Harmon rf Terry ss 3 13 6 bWalked for Hunter in 8th Paylor2b 5 0103 31 000 001 000—1 4 110 Y'chuklf Chicago 121 001 02x— 7 4 14 4 McDade 2b Gauger If 52 New York Zaric 13 1 No game scheduled Brigham Open Cecil Bohn of Salt Lake City fired a 63 yesterday to win the championship flight and post the low score during the Brigham City Open Golf Tournament In the professional division Dick Kramer of Salt Lake City and Bill Johnson of Provo tied for top honors each with a 64 The two will playoff the ing the Logan Open to next Sunday Behind Kramer and Jo the professional divisio Ernie Schneiter Sr Ernie Schneiter Jr both of Ogden and Dean Candland Brigham City with 66s Tee Branca Wilt Harris and Sid Harmon weie each ' one stroke behind with 67 are: Other results Championship flight — Cecil Bohn Salt Lake City 63) C R Thompson Salt Lake City 65 Gene Schneiter and Joseph LaSalle 68 First Flight — Kent Morgan Salt Lake City 67 Ralph Oberg Salt Lake and ’Bill J ihnson Provo 70 and Chet Hamil :on 71 Second Flight — Leo Jensen Brigham City 63 Bob Jensen Salt Lake City 73 Jerry Turski 74 and Jerry Horsley anji How ard Herbert 75 Third Flight — Scott Idtttman 78 Bob Sims 81 N Bell N Hoopiana and Gene Needhim 82 I 4-- 1 X4-- 4) I (5-- (4-- 4) (5-- 0) 5) 1-- 2-- 23 Minor Results 1-- 3-- 0 7-- 3 4 0 1-- Zau-chi- 4-- 5 1-- 7-- 2-1- 9 Texas League Belie Beaumont 4 Dallas 2 Ball Lake City ABHOA ABHOA Houston Oklahoma City 5 0 3 3 King AyreOb 4 2 2 3 3 0 2 3 Forthm'n2b Rom’eUb 3 12 3 4 2 3 0 Trenarycf Osburnrf 3 2 10 Tulsa San Antonio 4 2 3 0 Haligr'n rf Jessenlb 4 0 6 0 6 Fort Worth 0 Shreveport 3 2 0 0 Jaeobylf Rushinglf 3 0 4 0 2 0 8 3 Molerlb Donahuee 4 14 0 Western League 4 111 Morse3b Eannoncf 3 13 0 4 0 4 2 Gattac Leon 3 0 4 3 Lincoln 13-- Wichita 2 112 Courseyp Barkelewp 4 0 2 1 Pueblo Des Moines 10 11 Vromanp Colorado Springs Sioux 8 28X 17 1-- 2 0--8 1-- 0-- 1 5 1-- 0 9 2-- 1-- 7 3 4--3 t 3-- 2 33 7 30 10 Totals xOn out when winning run scored City Boise 101 000 000 0—3 Northwest League Salt Laka City Oil 000 000 1—3 Lewiston 5 Tri-Cit- y 3 R — Trenary 2 Fannon Rommel E — Moler Forthmann SH — Dona 9‘ Wenatchee 8 Spokane hue SF— Moler HP— Fannon 2BH — Yakima 2-- Eugene 6 Ayres Otburn Trenary RBI — Jacoby Moler Fannon Donahue DP — Rom-me- R Ayres and Jessen Moler King and Gatta LOB— Boise 9 Salt Lake Vro-m6 in 6 3 City 11 HO— Coursev 1 in 2 3 ER — Barkrlew 2 Cour ey 1 Vroman 1 SO— Barkelew 4 Coursey 1 Vroman 1 BB— Barkelew 4 Coursev 4 Vroman 4 T— 217 A — l Os-bu- rn 1-- 5 an 2-- 1700 (EsL) Miss Hedges Wins Tennis Tourney Hake Falls Great Falls ABHOA Margo Hedges 16 one of Og12 2 C'rmichIsa Amayass 4 0 2 3 den’s greatest lady tennis pros-sect- s 12 2 Sarno3b Fem'dezcf 4 17 0 2 2 0 Ageerf last week won the Utah ElderIf 4 0 10 2 2 1 Hackb LeJohnJb 4 2 0 1 State Public Parks Tournament 2 10 Mulllnlf RocheUib 3 14 3 :n Salt Lake City for girls 0 3 0 Mortoncf Givenlb 4 0 6 0 and under 13 0 Seidele Hold’rf'ldrf 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 a Brill bLasby 10 0 0 By winning the event Miss 0 8 0 WatersJb 4 0 7 1 Manninfe 0 0 1 Barbisanp Koczwarap 3 0 0 0 fledges qualified for the national Rosep 10 0 0 meet at Arcadia Calif in Au- AB H O A 4 4 3 3 3 3 4 1 3 3 cBrown 10 0 0 33 4 27 10 Totals ariied out for Seidel in 9th bPopped out for Holderfield in 9th eSafe on error for Rose in 9th Idaho FaUs 001 030 200— 8 Great Falls 201 000 000—3 R— Carmichael 2 Haek 2 Mulltn 2 Morton Barbisan Amaya Fernandes 2 E—Samo Agee Hack Waters Barbisan Amaya - 2 Elder RBI — Agee Hack 2 MuUIn 4 Seidel LeJohn Roche 111 2BH— Agee Seidel 3BH— Hack LeJohn HR— Mullin 2 SB— Morton 2 Fernandes Holderfield DP—Rochelli Amaya and Given Waters and Carmichael LOB — Idaho FaUa 9 Great Falla 7 BB— Kocrwara 3 Rose 2 Barbisan 2 SO— Koczwara 2 Rote 2 Barbisan 3 HO— Koczawara 9 in S Rose 0 in 3 ER—Koczwara 3 Barbisan 1 WP— Koczwara Loser— Koczwara T — 223 A— 2007 37 9 27 6 Didn't Get Away gust Gus Becker Wins In Nye Tourney Gus Becker former Intermounwon tain amateur champion medal honors in the qualifying round of the annual Fred M Nye Vo men’s golf tournament at the Ogden Golf and Country Club yesterday He fired a one under par 72 He will team with Lloyd Ber-re- tt and they will play Maj C C Odrisco and E F Ritchie Other pairings follows: William Eckardt and Keith Farr vs Richard Hemingway and Col P D Fellows Earl Ferguson and Ralph Smith vs Bus Bothwell and J M Crutcher H F Pence and Warren Stewart vs John Piers and Wayne Gudmundson Arnie Fer-ri- n and Grant Rounds vs Clair Boyle and Perry Holley Charles Chandler and Claude Parry vs E C Peterson and Bob Fruin Russ Hoffman and Albert Squires vs Glenn Adams and Herb Hinley Wayne Ferrell and Allan Bader vs Harry Yeager and Hugh Ford Layne Newey and Paul Goddard vs Maj A L Haigh and Neil Olmstead C J Dee and W H Jackson vs Judy Parke and Lee Nicholson Ray Minton and MUes Holcraft 1 She captured the tournament by defeating Jo Freed daughter of the former national veterans vs Fred Jackson and E C Bader Hal Daniels and G T Hone vs champion Dave Freed' Don Hutchinson and Col W R 64) Margo last year won the girls Graham T D Richards and Dr 15 and under event but had to Frank Bartlett vs Earl Wilbur move into the higher bracket this and Frank Rynders Ned Bennion and E A Gibbons vs Don Parke year and Joe Wright Irv Stimpson and Col J A McVey vs Col Thomas Ford and Ronald Wadsworth O C Hammond and Marvin Rabe vs J H Spurlock and W H w L Pet GB Loos 6--3 4-- 6 Coast League San Diego a Seattle Portland Hollywood Oakland v e a Loe Angeles BLACKSTONE Va (AP) — San Francisco Sacramento Henry Boyd got a terrific strike on his bass popping bug and the Yesterday’s Results leader broke where it joined the fly line The bass weighed 9 pounds 6 ounces 5) Medal Honors 1-- 2-- (7-- 1) 3-- 3 36 Assortment and Best Buys In American League (2-- 91 8 43 23 0) The Best Cy Gonsingle by pinch-hitte- r salves brought McDade home That brought Howard Leister to the mound for Ogden from winning Dave Wondra met him with a The Cowboys pushed over four single scoring Campa On the runs in the ninth but Ogden came play Carl Paylor on the relay back to first threw wild and Gonsalves tallied Lobitz hit a homer with one on in the sixth and Wondra hit a bases empty homer in the eighth Carl Ogden first baseman Kuehl was again the big stick for the losers He got three hits in five at bats giving him a total of 13 hits in his last 35 tries Magic Valley scored a single-to- n in the second and pushed Testerday’s Results over two more runs in the sixth New York 7 Chicago 1 (first) New York 3 Chicago 2 (second) The visitors tallied another sinBoston 11 Cleveland 7 two gleton in the eighth and pushed Kansas City at Washington over four runs in the top of the games postponed rain) Detroit at Baltimore (two games ninth postponed rain) Ogden moved ahead 2 to 1 in half of the fourth and inher Today’s Probable Pitchers BanMeanwhile Pocatello’s 2B— Skowron Berra Noren 3B — 37 11 27 12 nocks Total HR — Howard Skowron on hold their McDougald tightened aGroundied out for Gordon in 0th BB— HoweU 2 Lopat 2 SO — Pierce 3 000 032 020—7 second place behind the Braves Howell 1 Pocatello L Lopat 4 W — Lopat 300 001 020—6 with a double win over the Mus- L —Pierce BUlings R —Schuerman 2 Duran 3 Estrada at Billings 7 to 6 and 3 to 2 CannlzzoJ Ryan —Taylor Long 2 tangs Second fame: with the Tribe needing 11 innings Chicago MauStuart Schuerman £ 000 000 200—2 6 0 Paepke rer Stnquefield Leslie 2BH — 000 200 30x— 5 10 0 to down the Ponies in the night- New York Estrada 2J Cannizzo Leslie 3BH— Ry Consuegra (7) Martin an HR— Duran Estrada Long Stew cap The Ogden Reds dropped a (8)Harshman Kucks Konstanty (7) Lollar and RBI— 2 Cannizzo 7 to 8 contest to the visiting Mag- and Berra Winning pitcher art Duran Estrada —Konstanty Rush Maurer Taylor Long 2 Stew ic — Harshman and Losing the pitcher third Cowboys Valley 2 Leslie DP—Rush and Keefe art Maurer Schuerman and Keefe Sinque place Great Falls Electrics played Boston Cleveland field Leslie and Taylor Dunn An their homefield to OA ABHOA 8 AB H an to drop drew a and Taylor Left— Pocatello 13 Goodm’n2b 4 2 4 3 3 4 0 4 Smith3b 14 in 7 3 Gor 3 game to the Russets from Ida- 3 2 2 2 Avila2b Billings slHO— Dunn Klaus ss 5 10 3 don 3 in 1 3 SO— Smith 4 Dunn 3t ho Falls 3 2 0 0 3 0 3 0 Dobycf Wiiliamslf Gordon 2JBB—Smith 1 Dunn 7 ER — 3 3 4 0 Kinerlf Stephenslf 04 0 0 0 Smith 0 Dunn 6 WP — Dunn Loser— 3 112 Rosen lb Jensenrf 3 2 0 Dunn T4-2A — 1300 4 0 10 Philleyrf Zauchinlb 4 2 8 0 2 0 3 1 Strickl’dss Whitec 3 2 7 0 Second game: 3 12 2 1 0 0 0 bWoodling Lepcio3b PacateUe Billings 3 2 4 0 0 0 11 Dentess Piersallcf ABHOA! ABH O A 4 0 4 0 Foiiesc Parnellp 3 100 11 4 0 4 3 Schu'rm’nAS WaltonJSb 4 2 13 1 Score p 0 10 International Hurdp 10 League 3 16 0 Duranyf Ryanyf 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grayp 3 13 0 Estradajf 6-1b 4 0 8 1 Taylor 0 Toronto 1 0 0 0 aMajeskl Syracuse 4 13 0 Cannizzo e Longcf 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 Wlghtp Columbus 5--6 Rochester 3 113 RustUb Stuartlf 3 10 1 1 0 0 0 cMltcheU 2 0 3 1 Luchesstcf Montreal 5 LeslieJtb 8 2 8 0 Richmond 34 0 0 10 FeUerp 3 1 10 0 Keefelb 3 0 2 3 Carpenterc 2 game 10 innings) 3 2 11 Maurerb 39 16 27 10 aPaepkee 3 10 0 (second 35 10 24 12 Totals 2--1 Buffalo Havana 0-3 10 0 Kingp 2 6 3 AndrewsA out for Gray In 6th aStruck Beenep 3 0 12 bRolled out for Strickland in 7th bSinquefield 110 0 American Assn cGrounded out for Wight in 8th 001 042 OOO— 7 Gordonp 0 0 0 0 Cleveland Indianapolis 9-- Denver 0-000 350 03x— 11 Boston 2-- 7 8 Omaha Louisville (sec38 8 33 10 42 9 33 12 Totals 2B— Goodman White 2 Piersall Parond game 12 innings) n aSingled for Carpenter in 9th nell Smith 2 Jensen HR — Smith bDoubled for Beene in 9th 0-1 Rosen Williams 2 Piersall BB — Charleston St Paul 000 001 010 01—3 Pocatello Score 3 Wight 1 Parnell 4 SO— Toledo 2--5 Minneapolis 1 000 100 001 00—2 BiUtngs L Score 4 Parnell 5 Hurd 2 W — ParR — Duran Estrada Luchessl Stuart A— 26088 L— Score nell Leslie Rush Leslie Southern Assn I— Schuerman 2BH — Duran Estrada Sinquefleld Nashville 2 Little Rock 3BH— Walton RBI—Rush 2 Maurer Memphis 4--1 Chattanooga SH— Rush SF — Andrewsj Sinquefleld Luehessil DP — Luchessi and Cannizzo (second game suspended by curLOB— Pocatello 11 Billings 9 HO— few after six innings) Beene 7 j in 9 Gordon 1 m 1 BB— New Orleans 4--1 Birmingham 1 2 Beene 6 ER Gordon King Beene 0 King 2 Gordon 0 WP— 8 Beene Gordon PB —Carpenter Loser Mobile 7 Atlanta 3 — Gordon T— 223 A— 1279 33 17 27 13 2 AB H O A 3 16 0 Ashburnef 7 0 3 3 Hamner 2b the Reds against the Salt Lake Magic Valley won 8 to 7 City Bees Magic Valley opened its final The Cowboys and Reds close the current series tomorrow inning rally with a single by Dan night This game is also sched- Lobitz Ernie Johnson singled uled for 8 pm horn to second and Duane Bill McKechnie Jr farm disent him to third with a rector of the Cincinnati Reds ground out and Ogden pitcher watched the Reds last night and Bill Cooke slipped on the mound also last Saturday night He has The umpires ruled it a balk and promised replacements to get the Lobitz scored club out of the basement Eddie McDade and Campy McKechnie will remain for to- Campana both singled Another night’s game The Reds tried in vain last night but wound up one short of tying the visitors and two runs fishing try 33 7 27 13 Totals aCrounded out McMillan In 7th bPopped out for Black In 0th cSingled for Minarcln tn 7th 010 002 003—5 Pittsburgh 100 000 100 — 3 Cincinnati 2B— Thorns Lynch HR— Long 22 BB— friend Klusxewski Clamant SO — friend 4 Minarcln 1 Black 1 Boise wr— friend X— Minarcln (4-Pocatello A— 12300 (tat) Great fall I Second game: 000 000 000—0 8 0 Salt Lake £ity Pittsburgh 020 020 OOx — 4 10 0 Idaho Falla Cincinnati Kline Littlefield (3i Face i7 and Billings j Ogden i Shepard Peterson (3 Nuxhall Kline and Landrilh Losing pitcher— Last Night's Kesmlts t4-Magic Valley 8 Ogden 7 Mtlwaaka Naw Yark Pocatello! 3 Billings 0 ABHOA ABHOA Idaho falls 8 Great Falla 0 2 2 4 5 2 3 0 Dark ss Brutoncf Salt Lake City 3 Boise 2 4 3 3 0 3 2 3 0 Lockmancf Logan By UNITED PRESS 3 2 4 0 Mueller rf Mathewsjb 3 2 2 0 Frabahla Pitchers Tonight's 4 2 3 0 Rhodealf Aaronrf 3 12 1 Two peppery young mounds-me- n Billings2- lunavaUable) at Idaho Falla 4 2 0 1 Thompson Jb Crowe lb 3 0 7 2 -i 8:13 p m of the Boise Braves staff — 3 0 8 1 Harris lb Tannerlf 4 2 4 0 (Harper Great Falls (unavailable) at Poca Del 4 13 3 3 0 0 4 WilPmsb Dtttmerb Coursey and Larry Vroman — tello (unavailable) 8:13 p m 10 0 1 allofmanb Magic Valley (unavailable) at Ogden took on Salt Lake City’s veteran 4 13 1 Westrume 8 pm (Brown 0 0 0 0 Gnmeip Boise (Eapinola at Salt Lake Burt Barkalew for a 1 0 0 0 bTaylor 8 pm City (Brown 3 0 10 Ctelp Pioneer League battle in the Bee First fame: 33 10 27 11 38 1124 8 Totals home park last night — and the Paesteila Billings aforced runner for Williams In 8th ABHOA youngsters came out on the short ABHOA) brorced runner for Cornea tn 2nd 030 040 000—7 3 2 2 4 Sch'rm'n ju SinqTld 3 11 New York end of a 3 to 2 final score 300 110 Olx— 8 6 3 3 0 Duranyf Ryanyf 5 3 1 Milwaukee 0 4 3 0 Estrada If Taylor jb 4 0 6 2B — Bruton Mathews 2 HR —ThompBarkalew gave up eight hits in Longcf 4 2 4 son Dtttmcr CrandalL Sf— Aaron BB 3 2 2 0 Canninoc his sixth win this sea4 3 4 RuahJlb 14 1 recording 15 SO— Faepkec 3 2 2 —Gomes 2 Giel 3 Cronin Stuartlf 1 son against two losses The Bees Clel 1 Burdette 1 Crone 2 44 02 02 01 Lurhessicf Keefelb Lelie2b 4 13 A— L— Giel W— Crone t2-- l) 3 13 3 Maurer 2b Andrews 4 0 3 3 got seven off Vroman and Cour38014 3 0 0 1 Smith p Dunnp 3 12 3 sey — the winning run coming off Gordon p 0 0 0 0 Vroman’s vildness St Lasts Breaktra 2-a- ! Athletes Try Angling 18 r Poirier Battler Pita Tonight ft ABHOA The Yankees who relinquished ABHOA first place to the White Sox for 3ABHOA 5 2 3 2 3 8 4 GUI lam 2b HemusJb 24 hours grabbed it back quickly 3 3 0 3 Reese Moonxf 4 13 0 MusiaUb 3 0 8 1 as veteran Ed Lopat hurled a 3 2 0 0 Snideref 3 13 1 Camp'eliae Vlrdonyf 3 10 0 seven-hittein the opener and 3 13 0 AmoroaJf Poholskyp 0 0 0 0 benefitted from homers by Elston 3 2110 Hodgeslb LaPalmep 0 0 0 1 Elliott 10 0 0 Howard and Bill Skowron After 43 30 24 20 Rob sonJb 0 0 Smith furllloyf the White Sox tied the score at 2 0 0 0 Trains p Seh’nd stTbp 04 0112 in the seventh Inning of the 2 0 0 0 Spoonerp WhlsenYJf 4 0 10 Sarnlc 3 0 7 2 opener the Yanks stormed back as 4 3 12 Boyer in the bottom half of the inning Weotdridgep 110 00 Lawrencep 0 0 0 for three runs on Gil McDoug-ald’- s bRepulskUf 2 10 0 fourth homer a triple by 34 10 27 10 Hank Bauer and Mickey Mantle’s 41 13 27 9 Totals a Fouled out for LaPalmo in 8th 16th homer Jim Konstanty relieved Johnny Kucks in the sev- 3thbHit sacrifice fly for Lawrence in 001 130 020—7 enth and gained his fourth vic- Brooklyn tory By HARRY GRAYSON Her-mo- n 2i 110 4015 27 Norris Digs Up Sponsors Where Are the Fighters? NEW YORK (NEA) —Jim Norris has a new sponsor for the Wednesday Night TV fights A manufacturer of men’s toiletry articles joins the Keith Brown capable right hander will attempt to pitch the Ogden Reds back into the win column this evening brevery in putting on the show for free in the Living when the Redlegs meet the Magic Valley Cowboys in the Room A C "The history of the program Ralph Dupas Frankie Ryff and second game of the current series Game time will be 8 pm indicates that more than 19 mil- Cisco Andrade and Raton Macias Brown a week ago turned in a lion people watch these matches the Mexican bantam” Bimstein masterful relief performance for back with two in their half as weekly” says the diracket pointed out that the 33 33 33 41 34 33 31 titr 9 ijr MONDAY EVENING JUNE 20 1953 Free-Hittin- 31 rr Philadelphia Cincinnati St it 28 30 S3 31 fi : Redlegs Again Fall Short In Contest g w L 44 34 STANDARD-EXAMINE- E $ yjjw Good Sports Question National League Brooklyn Chicago Milwaukee - ft® Tacira© lomvira In®Q)©i Now Parlay yoy" - Seattle 7-- 6 Los Angeles San Diego Portland 9-- 3 48 47 37 36 36 36 24 34 608 593 307 474 468 462 442 442 31 32 36 40 41 42 43 43 San Francisco 2 Sscramento 2 Oakland 1 Hollywood L i" 8 Texas League Gains 10ft 11 13 3-- 1 9-- 7-- 5-- 2-- (AP)—Things are Texas League if the attendance figures are any indication The league drew 297299 for the first quarter This is an increase of 23883 over last season claims Dick Butler league president DALLAS 4 ’ 2-- I I one-fift- fight is suffering from other ills in addition to videoj "You make a 'match and tell the fighter ‘You’re fighting on the 28th’ It used to be that the good fighter just nodded and went to work Today the first thing you hear is this: ‘What’g the guy weigh? What’s his style? How much am I getting?” Bimstein has learned that fighters of this type really don’t want to fight they’re in the sour science only to keep from going to work “And that’s about all we got around today” he insisted “Except for our guy He is one of the handful left who wants to h aft-te- fight” OUR GUY TURNED out to be Gene Poirer a thoroughly acceptable appearing welter from Niagara Falls Poirer whose experience started in 1951 and included a trouncing of Tony De Marco is just getting back in business His rise was interrupted by two years bald-heade- d OTHERWISE THERE isn’t a new face anywhere according to Bimstein whose business it is to find them ld "You go to Boston Detroit Chicago San Francisco and Los Angeles and there isn’t a fighter you could call one” he said "Only the ones I named unless you include the younger fellows who have been around for a spell fek las like Tony De Marco the wel- terweight light-heav- y af Army duty including a year of action as a rifleman in Korea “This happens to be the only new prospect in New York” concluded Bimstein Poirer has been on the nation’s TV sets only twice each time for short intervals He goes next at New York’s St Nicholas Arena June 20 against Oscar Pita the South American welterweight champion “I got into fighting when I broke a leg playing football for Niagara Falls High” explained the Poirer “We can’t get anybody to box him in the gym” cut in Irving Cohen his manager “Rocky Graziano walked into the gym one day took one look at Gene and said: Trying this guy has got to be a bod fighter “I asked why” “Because he looks like Tony Floyd Patterson the the lightweights Zale Rocky said” 3 0 2 2 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Lindleyss Cookep 2 0 0 1 aCampani Leister p 0 0 0 0 Shaffer p bGonsalvesss DuPree 35 9 27 14 Totals 35 11 27 12 in 9th aSingled for Lindley in bSingled for Shaffer ON 9th 002 01(- -8 110 110 Magic Valley 000 220 012—7 Ogden — Wondra Johnson Lobitz A Mc2 Dade Lindley Gonsalves Wetzel E— Hicks Kuehl 2 Gilbert Zari 2 Sweich McDade Lindley Paylor RBI—Wondra Lobitz McDade Cam-paGonsalves Wetzel Kuehl Gilbert Terry Paylor S — Wondra Cooke 3BH— HR—Wondra Lobitz Terry 2BH— GUbert Terry DP— Wetzel Kuehl Lindley McDade Terry and Wetzel Terry and Kuehl and Lobitz Winner— Shaffer Zari and Wetzel Loser— Cooke HO— Cooke 7 in 8 3 r 3 ni 2-- in 3 Shaffer 6 in 8 DuPree 1 in 1 ER— Shaffer 4 DuPree 3 Cooke 6 SO— Shaffer 7 DuPree Cooke 3 BB— Shaffer 4 DuPree Cooke Balk— Cooke HBP— Hermon by Cooke- Terry by DuPree T— 2:50 A— 688 and 321 fathers free Leister 1 1-- - McKechnie Looks Over the Reds William C McKechnie --Jr farm director of the Cincinnati Reds owners of the Ogden Reds franchise in the Pioneer League will get a third look at the Redlegs at Affleck Park this evening when the Reds meet the Magic Valley Cowboys in the second game of the current series ’ Leon Treadway new skipper of the Ogden Reds is overdue but undoubtedly will assume his post this evening He swapped jobs with Jim Crandall ’who is now handling Duluth of the Northern League McKechnie Is well pleased with Affleck Park This is his first visit to Ogden since becoming farm director of the Cincinnati organization “You have a fine park in OgBy GAYLE TALBOT den” said Mr McKechnie “and NEW YORK ( AP) — The most I understand all of the parks in intriguing aspect of Wednesday night’s title fight is the possibility seemingly not too remote that Archie Moore has put over' a fast one on Bobo Olson and his advisors having to do with the amount of weight Archie has had to shuck off to come in at the limit the For past week a whisper has been rustling through local fight circles that Moore who is known to be a slick one didn’t actually scale a bulbous 196 xk pounds for his twilight victory over Nino Valdez last May 2 in Las Vegas All Archie actually weighed the rumor goes was just as quickly as we can” Weight Report McKechnie was the guest at a baseball luncheon today He will return to Cincinnati tomorrow Phoney Sports Quickies Olson Learns 175-poun- d 186 The promoter of the Las Vegas venture just happened to have been one Jack "Doc” Kearns who as Jack Dempsey’s manager once pillaged the little city of Shelby Mont and who has been trying to improve upon that performance ever since And one of those who has been most active in spreading the tale of Moore’s weight duplicity just happens to be close to Kearns For that reason the fight crowd i$ more than a little inclined to credit the yarn The angle is natch that Olson who still is only a heavy middleweight was suckered into the match in the belief that he would be fighting a veteran who had been forced to punish himself cruelly in melting off close to 25 pounds in a month’s training In other words if you believe the whispers Bobo was lured into thinking Archie would come in too weak to swing a cat with any authority The new version if true alters the picture radically and it probably is significant that the odds against Olson lengthened immediately after the story got around that Kearns had his foot on the scales looking up in the lltt 13 advertising rector With sponsors sprouting all over the place the question arises as to uhat they are going to do for fighters Because of television there are only as many clubs r in the country as there were World War II There are few places for the youngster to start and when he does he usually is rushed and knocked off before he attains fistic maturity The talent has been cut off at its source “You wanna know about a prospect— any place huh?” replied Morris Bimstein the veteran trainer at Stillman’s Sweat Foundry "Well Pastrano in New Orleans he looks like a fighter” Whitey referred to Willie Pastrano a cool middleweight out of the Bayou Belt “There’s a heavyweight out on the coast — two of them in fact” d continued the sleepy-eyeBimstein who has seconded more fighters than any other handler "One is from Tacoma His name is Pat McMurtry The other is from around Los Angeles I don’t remember his name Get me the record book” On inspection the other prospect was one Zora Folley who has been active since late 1953 and has an impressive but short record If Archie really pulled only for Valdes all the recent about his horrible ordeal over at Sumsweating-of- f mit N J has been so much 18616 literature has-senpheff- er Geie Sarazen' former U' S open golf champion and Lindsey Nelson sports announcer for NBC-Tshould have red faces today They handled the coast to coast TV program of the final rounds of the U S Open-la- st Saturday and went off the air before Jack Fleck had finished V his last round Sarazen extended congratulations to Ben Hogan on the wining of his fifth title a feat nev-er-befo- re accomplished Less than four minutes later a news flash reported that Fleck had tied Hogan for first place Yesterday Fleck tallied a 69 as against Hogan’s 72 to win his first major championship Moral of this story: Like a baseball game it is never over until the final out In the U S Open the toifrney wasn’t over until Fleck the last youngster with a chance finished play Betcha Sarazen will never forget this blunder ' Bill McKechnie Jr the league rate with the best in minor league baseball” McKcchnie’s trip to Ogden was for the purpose of determining first-hanjust what help the Reds need to get out of the basement "Manager Treadway will hold down one of the outfield posts and this will help the club mated "He is a fine fielder and will hit well rially” said McKechnie- - in this league “Another good infielder and possibly two pitchers along with the experienced catcher already on the scene will help the club materially” More than 200 golfers of three states played in the Brigham City Open yesterday In fact Ernie Schneiter pro at the Ogden Golf and Country Club didn’t finish his final round until 8:45 pm Ernie played the wrong ball in the darkness suffered a penalty and lost the championship With his penalty he finished second ne tied strange as it may seem his two sons Gene and Ernie Jr with 66’s two-stro- ke George Schneiter former Ogden Golf and Country Club professional fired a 302 in the US Open at San Francisco 15 strokes back of the leaders He picked up $225 McKechnie was loud in his An estimated 1500 Ogdenites praise of Bill Wetzel the new sec- will take in the Gene Fullmer-Gi- l ond baseman and Drew Buddy middleweight title fight Gilbert center fielder of the Turner at West Jordan Utah this eveReds A crowd of more than McKechnie feels that these two ning 10000 is anticipated - men and others are definite major league prospects McKechnie is the son of Wilr liam McKechnie Sr former league baseball manager He is one of the youngst farm directors in baseball a likeable person “We will do everything possible to get needed help for the ma-ja- Hits 700 Again CLEVELAND (AP) — Marge Slogar who bowled a 300 game 11 years ago rolled her third 700 series here Her first game was 235 the second a 258 and the third 223 for a sensational 716 It was the first 700 series The wise money knows that 1116 Archie can shed pounds Ogden club” said Mr McKech- rolled by any woman in Clevenie “And we’ll get replacements land this year himself without taxing j |