Show TH2 OGDZN (UTAH) VIDHESDAY EVENING JUNE 22 IMS JGA Stores Aid Reds C3 STANDARD-EXAMINE- D o 3(lo§u’Uddti(&i Treadway's Charges Gain GlovesBafs Go to Winners m ’ W IGA Food' Stores of the Ogdenfarea will give the Ogden Reds an attendance lift next Tuesday night when they "stage their annual “stores” night Business Manager' Johnny ' Sarlo of the Reds announced today ‘ Baseball gloves bats and base-- St als B g0 oyoungstcrs n 38 32 31 28 26 22 18 Boise Pocatello Great Falls Mafic Valley Salt Lake City Idaho FaUs Billings 13 Ogden Pet L IS 692 615 585 549 500 458 327 265 20 22 23 26 26 37 36 Tonight's Probable Pitchers 'at Magic AinavaUable) Billings GB 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 12 19 Va 21 Va Val- 1 By UNITED PRESS' Homering fbr the 14th time this season Arnie Hallgren — one of Boise’s homer twins--lanight paced the Pioneer League-leadinBraves to a 4 to 2 win over the Salt Lake City Bees —and helped to widen the Brave lead to four full games Hallgren whose circuit clouting makes him a likely teammate of Boise’s Bob Jacoby got his two-ru- n homer in the sixth to put the Braves ahead 3 to 1 and set up the win st g - Meanwhile Poca- second-plac- e tello and third-placGreat Falls split a doubleheader at Pocatello 8 to 3 and 4 to 11 the Russets at Idaho Falls played their home-fiel- d to rack up a double win over the Billings Mustangs 7 to 4 and 4 to 0 and Ogden’s Reds rose up from the cellar to take a 6 to 3 victory from the visiting Magic ‘Valley Cowboys who hold down fourth place e Whitey Lockman Assumes Lead In Vote Getting CHICAGO — Handyman Whitey Lockman of the New York Giants took over the lead today as the fans’ choice for the left field berth on the National baseball team League The first baseman-outfieldreplaced Bob Speake of the Chicago Cubs by 11654 votes in the latest tabulation in the annual poll Lockman had 151886 votes compared toSpeake’s 140232 Speake even though he has been sitting on the bench in recent weeks had taken over the lead earlier on the strength of his ar i er showing early-seaso- n The Cubs however still have three of the eight leading positions-— second baseman Gene Bak-e- r third baseman Randy Jackson and shortstop Ernie Banks The voting to select the start- r ing teams 'lor the game at Milwaukee July 12 will end All-Sta- July 0-- 0) er 1 4-- 3-- 11 8-- ' ceremonies Ogden 6 Magic VaUey 3 IGA Salt Lake Matt Kommel head of the Boise A ABHO A stores of Utah and Dean Streeper 5ABHO 4 2 6 3 King is Ayres 2b 0 Ogden manager of the Utah 5 1 21 Forthmn2b Rommel 3b 1 Osburnrf Wholesale Grocery company will 411 1 Trenarycf 0 bBarr HaUfrenrf 5 handle the program for IGA 2 3 Jessenlb Jacobylf ' 1 Morse 3b 0 0 Rushing If stores 2 a Fannoncf Molerlb ioi will go 0 4 1 Gattsc A basket of groceries Donahue c 1 110 Leonss 0 3 3 to the oldest feminine fan in at10 2 Whitlock p 2 Brown p 2 0 1 10 Whitlockp fan male oldest tendance the aSturgeon 0 0 0 the largest family Hottellp 0 0 0 Awards for other groceries will 36 9 27 12 29 4 27 7 be given away to those providing aGrounded out Totals in Brown for successful answers to baseball bPopped Out for Osburn in 8th 9th 000 012 100—4 quiz questions Boise 001 001 000—2 Simple baseball questions will Salt Lake City — beTannon R Jacoby For thAyres be used for the competition El— Rommel Whitlock an in Hallgren atin tween the boys and girls 2 King S— Ayres HR — Hallgren 3BH Whitlock 2BH — Brown tendance The youngsters will — Rommel — Jessen Hallgren 2 King DP — RBI baseball vie only for equipment Leon to Ayres to Jessen Forthman awards' to King to Moler LOB — Boise 7 Salt — Brown 8 In 8 Hot- -' Ten IGA stores from Layton to Lake0 City 13ERHO — Whitlock 2 Brown 3 in tell Ogden will take part in the pro- SO— Brown 10 Hottell 1 Whitlock 2 2 Whitlock 11 PB— Dona- motion Fans may purchase' tick- BB— BrOwn ets at any IGA store for the Tues- hue T— 2:34 A — 1728 First game: day game at half price Pocatelle Great Falla Game time will be 8 pm as A ABHO A ABHO fea” usual with the 1 3 2 14 Amaya ss Schu’rm’nsa 2 Fem’dezcf Duranrf tured between innings of the Ogde2 Estrada If Brownfejrf n-Salt Lake league game 4 LeJohnab Cannizzo c - 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will enroll Kosof reported today “Swelvy Weber and Patterspn ” are three of America’s-top said Maxie Kosof today “I’m still confident of attracting around J200 bowlers for the 40 game men’s endurance classic event for ladies” and the Kosof has scheduled a final warm-ufor men at Paramount Bowl Saturday and Sunday June 25 and 26 Keglers will compete over 20 games and cash twice -- Calif' (AP) A skinny kid from Southern California who runs well when he feels good was in the best of health Tuesday night as he shate tered the U S collegiate record in the 14th annual Pacific Coast Conference-BiTen intersectional tFack meet Young Fernando Ledesma sped around the Saked-clatrack of Edwards Stadium in 8 minutes 577 seconds as the West Coasters 7 swamped the for their ninth triumph in the series s The time was of a second faster than the collegiate record of 8minytes 58 seconds set by Wes Santee of Kansas Ledesma’s record was one of three meet standards broken before 7500 fans Bobby Seaman of UCLA sped the mile in 4 minutes 42 seconds and Don Vick also a UCLA star pegged the shot 56 feet 2Va inches The old records were 4:094 by Don Lash of Indiana in 1937 and 56 feet 1 inches by Otis Chandler of Stanford in 1950 -- - 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AND FRIDAY 2 0 28 5 27 11 nn WEDNESDAY 0 aGrounded out for Anderaon in 9th burgh Pirates today to the Charlesto Senators of the American Assn :(M 1 12 0 Dinkelackarp 0 0 0 0 7 and scored after the catch of a long fly ball to right field by Carl Paylor In the eighth Wetzel led of with a single with Treadway moving him to second with another walk Wetzel scampered home when Eddie McDade Buddy Gilbert’s grounder Chico Terry walked and pitcher Cliff Anderson hit Dick Hicks with a pitched ball forcing in Treadway with the final Ogden run The Cowboys appeared to have a rally going in the ninth but Gilbert made a spectacular catch of Ernie Johnson’s line drive to cut off two sure runs With Dave Wandra and John Swiech aboard on walks Johnson swatted his liner Both runners had to scurry back after GilTim Dinke-lackbert’s great catch relieved Bill Enderly to pitch the final out forcing Dan Lobitz to ground out Magic Valley scored twice in the fifth on a walk to McDade singles to Ken Lindley Anderson and Swiech plus a passed ball The Cowboys added their final score in the seventh Lindley singled and took second on Anderson’s sacrifice Wandra and Swiech walked and Lindley scored as Johnson grounded out Dick Hicks was Ogden’s big mis’-play- 3 0 2 3 Wandra3b 3 2 5 1 Sweichc 5 0 10 Johnaonxf 4 0 9 0 Lobitzlb 3 Hermanrl 4 0 0 0 Y’chuklf 3 0 5 2 McDadeJb 4 2 12 Lindley sa 2 2 0 2 Andertonp 1 0 0 0 aCampana 110 Monday third on - BERKELEY 1-- 0 Mark ’ gun at the plate last: night as he slapped out two singles in four times at bat The Reds connected for only five safe blows but took advantage of Cliff Anderson’s wildness and a pair of Magic Valley errors to push the winning runs across The winners scored three times in the first inning with Carl Kuehl knocking a' triple after Bob Wethad zel and Red Treadway walked Kuehl scored later on a double play Ogden scored What proved to be the winning run in the seventh when Chico Terry was safe on an error and advanced to second on a passed ball He moved to iQ Billings 28 6 18 5 — The Reds will return home Sat- urday for a series with Idaho Falls Ogden made it two in a row since the arrival of its new manager Leon “Red” Treadway The local nine downed the Cowboys First game: W ascon is 2 Schuerman der Lasby Maurer Pirisi E— Amaya Francis Schuerman RBI — Browne 4 Lasby 2 DuAmaya 2 RocheUi Schuerman — ran 2BH— Lasby Estrada ER Fer3 Francis 7 S— Wasconis nandez HO— Francis 11 in 5 Smith 1 in 2 Wasconis 7 in 6 3 Picker 1 to Rochelli Schuin 3 erman to Maurer to Keefe Amaya to Rochelli to1 Given LeJohn to Elder to Given SO— Francis 3 Wasconis 2 BB— Francis 1 Wasconis 3 Picker 1 6-- 3 A—958 Idabe Falls ABHO A ABHO A 0 4 4 0 0 1 Sinq’f’ld3b C’rmich’lss O 0 4 0 0 0 Ryanj-Sarno3b 2 0 4 17 0 Taylorlb Ageerf 4 0 10 Longcf Hack2b i 0 MuUinlf 2 2 10 0 Paepkec 3 2 10 0 Stewartlf Morton cf 5 Seidelc 3 0 0 1 Lesslie2b Waters lb 1 10 0 3 10 3 Waltonss 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Schroyerp Walegap 0 0 0 0 Inglettp 110 0 aDunn - The Ogden Reds took to the road today for a three-gam- e series with the Pocatello Bannocks after sweeping the first series in a number of weeks from the Magic Valley score Cowboys last night by a - T— 2:35 Baseball Decision 3 By ENSIGN RITCHIE 29 11 27 7 Totals aWalked for Jorissen in 6th bStruck out for Koczwara in 8th 022 000 000— 4 Great Falla 1 114 012 20x— 11 Pocatello R — Browne LeJohn Elder Lasby Duran Roberson 3 Rush 3 Luchessi Keefe 2 Tierney E — Jorissen Amaya Fernandez ' RBI —Roberson Lasby 2 Duran Given Luchesai 3 Tierney 2 Schuerman Rush Maurer HR—Lasby 3BH— Tierney 2BH— Roberson Luchessi LeJohn ER— Rose 5 Tierney 4 Jorissen 1 Koczwara 3 LOB — Great Falla 10 PocateUo 14- SF — Tierney 2 Schuerman HO — Rose 3 in 2 Jorissen 4 in 3 Koczwara 4 in 2 Hines 0 in 1 DP — Lasby to LeJohn Elder to Amaya to Given Amaya to Elder to Given SO— Rose 2 Tierney £1 Jorissen 1 Koczwara 1 Hines BB — Tierney 5 Rose 7 Jorissen 4 Koczawara 4 Hines 1 WP — Rose SB— Roberson Loser-R- ose 0 Rochelli2b Schroyer T— 1:48 0 aHold’rf'ld If Bush3b 0 Rush 3 b 10 0 Given lb Second game: 1 1 1 Elder If Luchessi cf Idabe Falls Billings 2 1 Lasbye Keefelb 010 0 ABHO A 0 0 Wasconisp Maurer 2b 2 11 ABHO A SinqTld3b C’rmich’lss 34 14 31 ‘I Francis p 0 0 1 0 0 Pickerp Sarno 3b 10 Ryanrf Smith p 0 0 0 lb Ageerf 4 0 3 1 Taylor 0 bParisi 10 Hackb 3 2 2 4 Longcf MuUinlf 3 110 Paepkec 27 8 21 12 32 12 21 13 Totals 3 14 0 Mortoncf Stewartlf - Brill c 3 0 4 0 aRan for RocheUi in 7th Leslie2b bDoubled for Smith in 7th Waters lb 3 0 8 1 Waltonss cRan for Cannizzo in 7th Williams p 4 0 11 Wallis p 002 213 0—8 Great Falls 000 000 3—3 27 2 24 13 30 6 27 11 Pocatello Totals 1 (Only games scheduled) 6-- 35 9 24 11 2-- 0) - 1 0 0 0 0 Hines p 10 5--0) Arnie Hallgren Homers to Assist Braves Jorissenp aManning 0 0 0 0 Koczwarap 54 7V4 1 0 0 0 bRocheUi ley (unavailable! 8:15 pm at Boise Great Falls (unavailable) 8:15 pm Grownups will vie for 24 bas- (Sereduk at Salt take City (Barvinchak of 8:15 pm food kets Idaho Fall (Barbisan at Pocatello (unOgden (Brown secretary-managBernie Diamond available) 5:15 pm of the Ogden Chamber Last Night's Kesalts of Commerce will serve as the Boise 4 Salt Lake City ‘2 Idaho Falls 4 Billings 0 quiz master and the master of Great Falls 4 Pocatello tendance Tierney p 2 2 0 Rosep |