Show YANKEES SHUT OUT PIONEER LEAGUE S TAN NG S DI L W BotM Great Fall Pocatello Mafle Vily Billing! Idaho TmU Salt Lakt City Of den 72 7 65 62 51 55 54 57 55 54 4 eo es M PROBABLE TODAY'S Pet yssies Tnump n avis Cup gb 585 549 544 508 476 471 442 400 '4li li Kf r 14 15 T t 224 PITCHEKS at Boiie Pocatello (Tierney 8:13 pm (Stadnicky 2 Billings "Daniel! 3 at Ofden iMills 6 pm 3 and Jorls-to- n Great Falls 'Millburn at Salt Lake iBrown 9 and two gamesJ 6:30 pm Cronin 8 at Magic Idaho Tails 4Pautig 8: 3 pm Valley Reider 15-1- 2) 6 THE OGDEN OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- 9-- AUGUST 29 1853 UTAH MONDAY EVENING 5-- - 2--2) 8-- 9-- 7) 9-- £- -' f -- - 1' It 1 y 4' hh k&4 j 'M J -- 34 9 27 1-- f Andrews Svmonsc Kingp a pot of professional gold : fl ! FIVE LOVELIES IN QUEEN CONTEST Fourteen beautiful young ladies will compete for "Queen' birthday anniversary honors representing Utah General Depot at Affleck Park tomorrow night Ogden and Billings provide the baseball action at 8 pm Five of the beauties are pictured above left to right Mary Ann Marchant Maxine Lambarn Delores Longfellow Babbie Ann Alder and Dora La Brecque V ly Gonderc 10 4 12 0 0 0 3 13 aKilburg 10 0 Hicksrf Prok'peb'klf Saboloskeyp Kiddp 2 Magic Valley 1100 10 12-1- 4 rav mm mam City yoo©rt lb e 13 3 13 0 1103 10 1 12 1 Ayers2b 4 17 u u 3 3 2 3 4 0 9 5 0 6 0 4 3 3 0 3 0 0 1 Brownerf Fern'dezlf LeJohn3b Elder2b Givenlb Dixonc Jessenlb 2 Fannonlf Rushlncrf Barrcf Donahuec Leonss Hold f ldcf Heil3b Ryanp Karmer'wiczp Gasklnp 4 4 4 4 3 4 2 0 1 13 2 2 10 0 10 1101 16 0 2 0 0 HotteUp 10 4 2 2 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 8 211 Great Falls 001 020 02O- -5 010 Oil 000 —3 Salt Lake City Jessen Kazmerowizc Fernandez Browne LeJohn Ryan Amaya E— Holderfield SH — Ryan 2 Fernandez Fannon SF— Kazmerowicz 3BH— Elder LeJohn 2BH— Holderfield RBI— Kazmerowicz Jessen LeJohn 2 Elder 3 LOB — Great Falls 13 Salt Lake City 11 HO — Kazmerowica t In A Logan group called today for 7 3 Gaskin 0 in 3 Hottell 0 in 1 Andrews holds a three-roun- d 3 ER— Kazmerowicz 8 Ryan 2 SO— kayo over Gil Turner the same a black of 50 ringside seats Kazmerowicz 3 Gaskin 1 Hottell 1 3 BB — Kazmerowicz 8 Gaskin Turner who decisioned Fullmer Marv Jensen who represents Ryan 2 Ryan 4 HBP — Leon Jessen by Ryin Brooklyn's Eastern Parkway the West Loser— Kazmerowicz T— 2:29 A— Jordan A C in the up- an Arena last winter Fullmer how 500 (estimated) ever evened matters with Turner coming promotion is down with Paralalia Belse influenza Amvets will in West Jordan last June middleweight fight at Ogden Stadium Sept 12 between Utah's Gene Fullmer and Al Andrews of Superior Wis has aroused a lot of interest over the state More than 5000 fans "are expected to at tend The upcoming 10-roun- 31 8 27 9 d 1-- 1-- 1-- Ogden co-prom- Turner Incidentally Is the only the pogra"m with the over won who Fullmer chap West Jordan group since the former Golden Gloves champion joined the pros Sports Quickies Andrews holds two victories over the famous Chuck Davey who started a new comeback just last week Bob of Dusty Bettor manager Baker told Marv Jensen yester day not to sell Andrews short against Fullmer "Andrews hits like a mule and is a fine middleweight" said Bettor "Hell try to carry the fight to Fullmer from the first bell He has a vicious right hand and is cagey with his left "Ogden is fortunate in landing this fistic plum The fight should do terrific business Wish I could be here to watch the proceed ingV Andrews will arrive in Utah next week for seven days of con ditioning for Fullmer Fullmer already in top shape hopes for a kayo against the Wisconsin battler bouts will 0 9 0 Keefelb Eleven Molerlb 3 0 13 0 0 10 1 Robersone Gattae 4 14 1 action the provide preliminary 2 0 0 2 Luchewicf 110 Zspinolap for the Rocky Marciano-Archi- e 0 0 1 Leep Moore heavyweight title fight in 1 0 0 0 bWKlnl New York City Sept 20 All of 28 4 24 9 26 2 27 11 Totals Walked for Maurer In 7th the contestants will be heavybFanned for Lee In tlh weights 100 000 100—3 Pocatello Boisa 000 200 Olx—3 — R Schuerman Roberson Bob Baker who holds three deJacoby 2 E— None RBI— Cannlzzo cisions over Rex Layne and his Stringer Estrada Morse Gatta HR — will Stringer Stringer SF— Estrada DP—Gatta to manager Dusty Bettor Stringer Stringer to Xing to Moler watch the Ezzard ER— Lee 3 EspinoU 2 BB — U 11 Jackson heavyweight fight Espinola 7 SO— Lea 10 Eapinola 4 7 Pocatello Boisa 10 A—1703 Wednesday night Baker wants to LOB— meet Jackson at Pittsburgh next T— 2:23 month four-roun- d ) :- Charles-Hurrican- e Keith Clapier won the August leg of the director's cup at El Monte 4 and 3 over Dean Randall Clapier qualified for the grand finals in late September with his victory '!are asking $100 each Tickets for Fullmer-AndrewScalpers o went on sale today at Taramount for choice scats for the title fight next month Bowl In Ogden and The Mint 27 East Second South Salt Lake The regular price is $40 City Tickets will be scaled at The annual public drawing for $250 $3 and $750 elk permits for 1955 Utah hunting will take place at 2 pm Friday at the State Capitol in Salt MINOR RESULTS Lake City The Standard Examiner will publish the list of sucAMERICAN ASSOCIATION cessful northern Utah permit Charleston 6 Toledo S (13 in- holders next Saturday evening nings) Minneapolis 9 0 Denver Members of the Ogden Reds of Louisville P Indianapolis 3 1955 will hit for home next TuesSt Taul 5 Omaha 3 day the day following the close of the Fioneer League schedule INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Manager Red Treadway Mrs Richmond 3 Toronto Treadway and daughter Hull visit Havana Rochester Las Vegas Nev before heading Montreal 15-Syracuse east (second game 8 innings) Buffalo Columbus Ogden Livestock Show plans a fistic headliner here during their TEXAS LEAGUE annual stock show In November Oklahoma City 3 Dallas 2 Marv Jenson will work with the 4 Tulsa 3 Fort Worth Stock Show in the promotion San Antonio 7 Houston 3 Shreveport 2 Beaumont 1 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION BUD WARREN'S Atlanta New Orleans Nashville Chattanooga 2 3 SERVICE Little Rock Memphis Birmingham 3 Mobile 5 30th Street at WESTERN LEAGUE Harrison Blvd Colorado Springs Sioux City Lincoln 10-Fueblo Spcaifig fit Pes Moines 9 Wichita 3 lubrication s Moore-Marcian- 3-2- 9-- 2 2 3-- 3-- 7 1-- 6 1-- 4 3 2-- 1-- 3 8-- 2 4-- 3 1-- 1 1-- 4 ABHOA ABHOA 10 22 Schrm'ns r'rthm'njf 4 0 10 10 MaurarJb Trenarycf 10 0 0 0 0 0 aCanniizo RKlnfss 2 0 13 0 0 1 Parisib Jacobyjf 32 0 3 0 0 2 0 Duranjf Hallrrncfrf 110 0 0 0 EstradaLf 2 14 3 Strincerb 12 2 Rush3b Morse3b 3 0 0 2 3 3 0 0 3 3 3 4 2 4 2 Pat Lesser Is Easy Winner ball game at 8 pm Two hundred students of the Intermountain Indian school will be special guests The Brigham City committee is composed of: Herbert Adamson president of the Chamber of Commerce chairman Burke Jensen secretary Junior Chamber of Commerce tickets E Reese Dav-j- s director publicity Scott P Horsley president Rotary Club Robert C Pella president Junior Chamber of Commerce Clark Hillam president Kiwanis Club Wayne A Jensen president Lions Club Marion Chris Larsen president FpE and Lewis M Peterson American Legion President Herbert Adamson of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce will be introduced and the 1954 Peach Queen Carol Jean Leggett and her attendants Holly Holmgren and Cheryl Palmer V Two Sparkle At Traps d 'v Ze-ma- 25-bir- d : e -- ! e goo-humore- d FIGHT RESULTS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GOTEBORG Sweden — Inge-ma- r Johannsson Sweden stopped heavyweight Hein Ten Hoff Germany 1 HOtLYWOOD Calif — Kid 125 Mexico Anahuac City 123 WilLuke jSancloval stopped mington Califv 7 PRO GRID SCORES San Francisco 49ers 17 Cleveland Browns 14 Los Angeles Rams 23New York Giants 17 ' Philadelphia Eagles 27 Chi' V cago Bears 20 16 Green Steelers Pittsburgh Bay Packers 14 - I? 1J Ft New Ground Floor 900 Sq OFFICE SPACE Mount Ogden Archers Columbia 358 American 424 for a total of 782 Men's target shooting— American and York rounds — Dr W G Garner Mount Ogden Archers 1006: Bill Streble Mount Ogden Archers 848 Carl Wiese Mount Ogden Archers 753 division—Gerald Men's instinctive Gunderson Bee Hive Archers 884 Jim Streble Mount Ogden Archers Bob Cox Mount Ogden Archers will 704 S72 2Vz Title Game on Slate Tonight South Ogden Merchants oppose the Postal Transport for the city championship at Ogden Softball Park at 8 o'clock this evening Postal Transport nosed Becker's in thd benefit feature last Marines won over Rognight er's Texaco Service in tht other game 10-- Occupancy About Nov 1st Year Round Heating and Air Conditioning Off Street Parking soft-balle- rs 6-- 5 2 New Safety Measure INDIANAPOLIS (NEA) — All of the Indian exMotor track spoils Speedway will the long straightaways cept be resurfaced with Kentucky rock Will Finish to Suit Lessee ile asphalt Blocks from 25th and '"Wash Blvd INQUIRE MR EUBANK PHONE 7785 — r r n a little luxury is good for every man n so enjoy al in ) GOOD OUTDOOR UADITS FOR EVERYONE! 2 2-- 8 yj ' 4-- 0 2-- 4 0 XV 4-- 4 Winning Is Secondary PITTSBURGH (AP) — Dr Ed ward H Litchfield recently elect-e- d chancellor of the University of Pittsburgh says he likes winning athletic teams but that does not mean providing soft classroom spots for athletes "We're in the business of education" Litchfield said "Winning teams art sec ondary" I i ld Na-tion- 54-ho- le Mc-Conn- ell n semi-final- s 6-- 4 i -- will be presented to the fans Tribal dances by students of the Intermountain Indian School Mount Ogden Archers walked will be one of the features The of the state with the off Brigham City Drum and Bugle championship majority in target shooting Corps directed by Jim Bywater in the annual tournament here will provide a colorful exhibition yesterday Mattie Streble Cliff Da vies Jr for good measure Davies Leon Peterson ConCliff Cliss Davis and Clyde Larsen nie Streble W G Garner and will assist Mr Bywater Carl Wiese won championship downed OgBillings Mustangs trophies representing the Ogden den Reds 6 to 2 in the first of a club three-gamseries at Affleck Park Summary: last night Flight shoot — Carl Wiene Ogden 344 Robert Cox Mount Ogden Dick Stewart and Tex Taylor-slappe- Ijyards Archers 295 yards Gerald Gunderson Hive Archers 263 yards thej offerings of John BeeLadies' flight shoot— LaRie Warren Saboloskey and Jack Kidd hard Timpanogas Provo 235 yards Conaseach collecting three hits to nie Streble Mount Ogden Archers 216 sist the visitors in their first yards Mattie StrebeL Mount Ogden Archers 190 yards triumph of the current seriesJunior flight — Lon Peterson Mount Stewart wrapped up the game Ogden Archers 220 yards Lee BarArchers 201 yards in the Billings ninth with a hom- neyCloutTimpanogas ISO yards for men and er over the center field fence 120 yardsshoot— for ladies: Men's Instinctive division —Gerald Gunderson Bee Hive after Tex Taylor had tripled 228 Jim Streble Mount OgThe visitors tallied a single Archers den Archers 159: Robert Cox Mount run in the first inning and Ogden Archers 104 Men's sight shooters —Cliff Davies pushed over two more in the sec- Mount Ogden Archers 161 Dr W G ond Garner Mount Ogden Archers 152 Streble Mount Ogden Archers 78 Ogden's lone runs came in the Bill Ladies' shooters —Connie Stre fourth and ninth Jess (Gonder ble Mounteight Ogden Archers 224 Mat- smacked one of Tom King's fast tie streble Mount Ogden Archers 140 Instinctive division—LaRie War balls out of the park in the fourth Ladies' ren Timpanogas 124 Esther Barney bases with the empty inning Timpanogas 51 Junior aight shooters — Cliff Davis In the ninth Gonder counted Mount Ogden Archers 85 Bob Wetzel from second' base Junior instinctive division — Lea Barwith a sizzling double into right ney Timpanogas 118: Leon Peterson Mount Ogden Archers 86 David field Mount Ogden Archers 59 King was nicked for 11 hits by Ladies' Columbia and American— Streble Columbia round 389 the Reds but hurled superb ball Mattie e American round 443 total of 832 in the clutch He struck out nine Streble 344 in Columbia and 474 The visitors blasted Saboloskey American total of 812 Ladies' Instinctive division — LaRie and Kidd for nine hits many of Warren Timpanogas Columbia 309 them for extra bases American 409 total of 718: Esther BarColumbia 82 169 Tom Mills will pitch for Ogden ney Timpanogas 215 American total of Betty Dayton take will Ben Daniels and tonight Mount Ogden Archers Columbia 36 American 64 total of 100 the slab for the visitors boys' instinctive — Lee Bar? Great Falls downed the Salt neyJunior Columbia 375 AmerTimpanogas Lake Bees 5 to 3 Magic Valley ican 437 total of 812 Leon Peterson Mount Ogden Archers Columbia 400 upset Idaho! Falls 4 to 1 and American 370 total 770 David Boise nosed Pocatello 3 to 2 in Mount Ogden Archers Columbia 372 American 367 for a total other Pioneer League games last Of 740 ' night Sight division—Cliff— Davies Jr d rd 6-- 6-- 1 : t 60-ya- 4 j'--- Summary: singles — Hugh Ford Johnny Sessions 48 Dr W E Grimm 147 Gordon Barney Ike Jones Lynn Merrill 46 Dave 42 CHARLOTTE N C (UP) — Flennigain Austin Holmes Dr H L Call 40 Jimmy White Determined Pat Xesser of Se 38 ' attle Wash sank her first putt singles — Phil Mabey 25 Dean Baker Bachman Kent nine times today to crush 24 Mike4 Ford Earl Miller Ed plucky Indiana school teacher White Niles Jones 23 Dr Paul Jane Nelson by a 7 and 6 margin Nasfell 22 Skippy Mencimer 21 and take her first women's Na- H Fowers Bill Eccles Janet tional Amateur golf crown in Mencimer 20 Bill Veles Glen n Austin 19 Bob Nye 18: Ed six tries Henry Dinwoody 16 Peering cooly through her handicap— Earl Miller thick spectacles the dark-eye22 Bill Eccles 21 Gealta Jack new champion also had a Austin Holmes Sessions Johnny green on the 20th hole a Ed White 20 Dr H L Call 19 par five where she lofted a Doubles — Johnny Sessions 21 seven-irointo the cup for Earl Miller Dr F R Mencimer H an eagle 20 Holmes 19 Gordon Austin It was the first big win for Hugh Ford 13 Dr H L the girl whoL came Barney 16 Bob Nye 15 Call out of the Northwest in 1950 Club Traps at the Ogden-Guto take junior and intercollegiate to will week be this closed pertitles and also win the last West- mit to week this compete gunners ern Amateur The best she had in the PITA championships at the done previously in the big Salt Lake Gun Club was the 1953 t" 6-- Con-hi- ' 25-blr- d 6-- 1 Mc-Conn- ell 25-bir- d 21 Washing 'A Waxing r Your Car CALL Srvct ftfflwto-Onlnia- eM "A 6 years old AND PRICED TO PLEASE - 1 4-24- 74 now " Wheel Balancing Brake Rellnlng 9 Tubeless Tire Repair Service 0 1 : Hugh Ford and Johnny Sessions shared honors in the feature event at the traps of Ogden Guh Club Sunday with 48 each Phil Mabey was in form winning the singles with a score Miller and Earl perfect Jack Gealta tied for first in the handicap with 22 each and Johnny Sessions won the doubles with 50-bir- 5 'Open' ?3-- j 3 Ogden if es in Title Form 50-bir- d "no-put- 3-- 6 Ids yariety Program on Schedule 0 ABHOA Amayass 6-- 3 Faimis Tonight Ogden Loses Opener AB H O A 4 n 30 7 27 10 Totala Homered for Anderaon In 5th Idaho Falls 000 000 001—1 000 040 OOx— 4 Magic Valley — R Hack Wondra Swelch Herman E— None HR — HermanLlndley 2BH— Mullin RBI— Morton Woolard Herman Tonight will be "Brigham City" — 3 DP Lindley to Woolard to Lobitz Winner — Anderson Loser — Williams night at Affleck Park with resiHO— Anderson 4 In 5 Shaffer 3 in 4 Williams 2 In 4 3 Barbisan 2 in 3 dents of the "Peach City" provid3 SO— Anderson 3 Shaffer 5 Wile entertainment startliams 3 Barbisan 2 BB — Anderson 2 ing Williams 2 Barbisan 1 ER — Williams ing at 7:20 pm Ogden and Bil4 Shaffer 1 SB— Wondra T— 1:43 A— 1267 lings clash in the headline base- Salt Lake Cltr 6-- 7-- 5 33 7 24 Great rails In t ground exults when America's Tony Trbert falls while missing return for in Davis Cup doubles at Forest Hills New York Left background is Trabert's partner Vix Seixas The Aussies defeated Seixas and Trabert to clinch the challenge round and send the prized trophy on another trip and Down Under The Aussies made it five straight with singles victories yesterday pre-gam- Interest High - Australia's Rex Hartwig tosses his racquet high as his partner Lewis Hoad left forematch-poin- -- WITH AL WARDEN s THE DAVIS CUP GOES DOWN UNDER 0 1- -3 "" r?iir 5-- 0 dou-j-ble- 000 700 001—2 Herman Shaffer p year-ol- d j Champion Crowned "n 1 1 ABHOA ABHOA 4 14 1 Gauciss 3 113 Wondrajb 4 0 13 Carmich l2b Wool'rdss 3 113 4 0 0 0 Ageerf Campanarf 54 00 3 0 4 3 2 0 Hack3b 111 Lobitzlb 3 12 0 Mullinlf Johnson cf 3 0 10 4 1 S 1 Antolnee Y'mchulclf 3 0 10 4 15 0 Martlncf Swciche 3 2 8 2 3 0 5 0 Cooke lb 3 2 0 2 Lindleyb 2 0 0 0 Wlliumsp 10 100 Andertonp 0 1 4 ICC " 0 0 4 Sinquefield Gonder Taylor Wetzel E— Soto Gon der Terry Andrews 2 SB — Paylor SH — Dobyns WaLton HR — Gonder Stuart 3BH— Wetzel Paylor 2BH— Terry 2 Taylor RBI— Taylor 2 Gonder 2 Stuart 3 DP— Andrews to Taylor Walton to Leslie to Taylor Terry to Wetzel to Soto Loser — Saboloskey LOB— Billings 8 Ogden 7 HO— SaboER— loskey 4 in 2 3 Kidd 5 in 6 King 2 Kidd —Saboloskey 2 SO— Sabo- oskey 2 SO Saboloskey 4 Kin 9 Kidd 3 BB— Saboloskey 6 King 2 HBP— Terry by King WP— Saboloskey King PB— Gonder T— 2:10 Brbisnp "whiz kids showed themselves masters RALLIES of Tony Trabert Vic Seixasj and Ham' Richardson America's top players when they won the Challenge Round by a crushing ' count CLEAN SWEEP Even after they had won the 'Clin hv tuppninff nasi oiva mnA s Trabert in the singles and for an insurmountable lead they continued to apply relentless pressure in the final SALT LAKE CITY CAP) — two yesterday The results Ellsworth Vines ormer national weresingles a 7 9 victory by champion tennis player turned Hoad over Seixas and a 4 3 6 golf professional' fired a record- triumph by Rosewall over tying 65 yesterday to win the Richardson Utah Open golf championship "Where to now? Vines of Palm Springs Calif No one really knows Seixas at compiled rounds of 32 i nut nf th nirfiina Whrn for a 273ye strokes better thanhe l956 challenge Round u uicK Lunaani iormer Logan pro down under he'll be 33 who now plays out of Pasadena played He no longer has the equipment Calif Lundahl had rounds of to cope with the Aussies and 6971-765—278 Lundahl and V nes both shot probably vill retire to his Thila- 65s Sunday equal ing the course delphia plumbing business record at Meadow Brook estab-Trabert remains the one big lished onlM" Friday by Tommy ho of(he United stat Ton Williams the assisant pro at the Salt Lakt Countv course Par is is better Pla'er than Showed 72 iin the Challenge Round and on the Williams leader after the any given day has at least a 5050 rounds of the chance against either Hoad or third secondhand nme it compeiiuon iaaea yester- Rosewall day to!a 73 and 1 total of 280 NEEDS TEAMMATE good for third place Bill Johnston Of Provo the Cincinnatian asThe crew-cu- t defending champiin w'ound up suming he doesn't turn pro will 10th with a 288 His 80 on the find a teammate for next opening round removed him from have to He probably squashed any However year contention he won 'the he had of commanding chance Rocky Mountain PGA tourney a pro when oad as big money determined from tne final him Too many people scores with 208 Ernie Schneiter whipped saw it on television and a loser Jr of Ogden was second in the doesn't draw big money PGA with 210 H placed fifth admitted U S Cup "Yes" in the open for 283 carding a 69 Bill Trabert today as he Capt Sunday over the weekend catasmused The victory bv vines was good for $800 Lundahl got $550 Wil- trophe f we certainly face a probliams $350' Schneiter $225 and lem If we are to win next year sixth-placDick Kramer got $125 we must find a player who can Lou North kt dalt Lake City cope with Hoad and Rosewall and finished fourth far ahead of team him with Tony' Richardson is a fairly good tenany other amateur with 282 nis player but he is hardly in a Other top finishers were Cliff class with Hoad and Rosewall Whittle Twin Falls 285 $100 a good volley and withHe lacks Mike DeMassy Santa Fe N M out one you just can't play the 286 $7250 Smiley Quick Los on terms Gil Shea Aussies your Angeles 286 $7250 and Marsh- a collegian from all Springer Pueblo Colo 287 the and Los fourth memAngeles $50 V of team still is ber jthis year's an unkribwn quantity 20 I 5 2 7 0 Gilberts cf 5 2 4 0 Pay lor 4b 3 0 13 1-- HIGHWAY ::":i:-iv!fn:ttItinIK- j 2-- THE SPORTS Australia's 5 4 2 0 Terryis Stuart 2 v j 10 R— Leslie 10 Fullmer-Andre- ws itlr-- ABHOA 2 3 Soto lb 5 0 7 Idaha Falls 11 " l 'V : rsittt?v t:v:v-- WetzeUb 4 2-- - Ay Ogdea Stuart If SlnqTldcz Dobynsrf Ryanrf ss Ogden 1 " "j 1 I 5 3 0 0 3 0 10 3 10 0 1 0 2 0 4 14 4 4 0 110 3 0 10 v rf 38 1127 11 Totals Struck out for Kidd in 6th 102 000 003—6 Billings y VM ' ?:v'f tev-hi—J Jjr - wyt f t '4 2J Billings ABHOA 2 13 2 Leslie2b 4 0 0 3 Walton3b 5 3 5 1 Taylor lb ' ftT -- 4-- 4) LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS Billings 6 Ogden 2 Great Tails 5 Salt Lake City 8 Magic Valley 4 Idaho Falls 1 Boise 3 Pocatello 2 I FOREST HILLS N Y (AP)-- The road back to su- premacy in the Dayis Cup will be a long one for the United unless Lewis Hoad and Ken Rosewall succumb to 5-- R 'ct PREVENT FOREST FIRES! 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