Show 4B THE OGDEN OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R STANDINGS UCLA GRID FAVORITE Etianoma second n AP Voting By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS UCLA the team the experts rated only second best last fall is the pick for college football’s 1955 national championship But the Uclans defending in the Pacific Coast Conference barely gained billing in a three-wascrap with Oklahoma and Michigan in The Associated ballotPress’ annual pre-seaso- n ts y pre-seaso- n ing z Sports writers and broadcasters gave Coach Red Sanders’ Bruins a margin over the Sooners of Oklahoma Coach 53-poi- Bud Wilkinson UCLA gathered 1054 points Oklahoma 1001 And Michigan generally picked ( to succeed last year’s national champion Ohio State as ruler of the Big Ten passed both UCLA and Oklahoma in first The Wolverines place votes were accorded the No 1 spot on 34 of the 135 ballots UCLA had 33 Oklahoma 32 - Michigan however totaled only 870 points and settled for third Next came Ohio State place Maryland Notre Dame Army Navy Miami Fla and Georgia Tech In the final poll of the 1954 season Ohio State collected 204 first place ballots — getting the nod on exactly half the votes - cast 8H At’GHNZSSY PLAYOFFS B THE ASSOCIATED FKZSS W L i j Magic VaUcr V tti t£ V ' Oi The Buckeyes went on to thrash Southern California in the Rose Bowl while UCLA banned from the New Year's Day game by a rule forbidding appearances in consecutive years had to be content with the runnerup slot This time Ohio State coaxed only nine first place votes The final ’54 ballot listed Ohio State UCLA Oklahoma Notre Dame Navy Mississippi Army Maryland Wisconsin and ArkansasResults of this year’s poll based on 10 points for first 9 for second etc first place votes in parentheses: 1 UCLA (33) v 1054 2 Oklahoma (32) 1001 3 Michigan (34) 870 4 Ohio State (9) 636 5 Maryland (8) 595 529 6r Notre Dame (2) 7 Army 333 8 Navy (1) 329 9 Miami Fla (5) 327 10 Georgia Tech (1) 319 11 Rice 270 12 Iowa (4) 234 13 Southern California (2) 152 14 Wisconsin 150 ! 15 Mississippi 128 16 Southern Methodist 93 17 Auburn 56 18 Duke (1) 48 19 West Virginia (1) 45 20 Purdue (1) 37 pre-seaso- CHICAGO (UP) — Here are the American League plans for possible pennant playoffs as decided by ceremonies In the office of League President Will g Harridge: If— Cleveland New York tie — playoff Sept 25 Cleveland Cleveland Chicago tie — playoff Sept 26 Chicago Cleveland Boston tie — playoff Sept 26 Boston New York Chicago tie — playoff Sept 26 Chicago New York Boston tie — playoff Sept 26 Boston Chicago Boston tie — playoff Sept 26 Boston Cleveland New York Chicago tie — Cleveland vs Chicago Sept 26 at Chicago winner vs New York Sept 27 at winner’s park Cleveland NewYOrk Boston tie — Boston vs New York Sept 26 at New York winner vs Cleveland Sept 27 at winner’s BELONGS — His victory in the Canadian Open Championship at the Westo Golf Club of Toronto further that Arnold Palmer is among the playing professionals to stay The Pa stylist won the United States Amateur less thana year ago dem-onstrate- ed La-tro- be Almost Perfect park Cleveland Chicago Boston tie — Boston vs Chicago Sept 26 at winner vs Cleveland Chicago Sept 27 at winner’s park New York Chicago Boston tie — New York vs Boston Sept 26 at Boston winner vs Chicago Sept 27 at winner’s park All four tie — Cleveland vs Boston at Boston and New York vs Chicago at Chicago Sept 26 winners meet Sept 27 at park of New winner 1 Pocatrea 2 BoU l 1 Great Falla 1 667 667 333 333 3) 6-- 9) jr A A yjTV’ V i !'1 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pocatello and Magic Valley forged into the final round of the Pioneer n Duranrf Eatradalf Ruh3b Keefelb Holdridef Dlxone Canntzioe Lueheaaief Givenlb Leep Jarrisonp Greenp Werrmanp Mllburnp Franclap 5 5 4 3 4 championship Pocatello which finished third in the regular season outlasted second-placGreat Falls 4 O a slugfest and fourth-placin O Magic Valley upended champion 0 Boise Clancy p 1 Starkp Tierney p 3 Both were rubber games of 41 13 24 12 series Great Falla Pocatello pitcher Butch Tier803 120 12x— 17 Pocatello E— Maurer 3 Amaya 3 Cannizzo ney entered the game in the HR — LeJohn Schuerman Duran 3BH fourth inning— with his team be— Schuerman Amaya 2BH — Rochelli 2 — and hurled five hind — Milburn Luchessi 2 HR Jarrison 2 Lee 4 Werrman 2 Francis 1 Clancy scoreless innings while the Ban3 Milburn 6 Stark L S — Keefe SF — nocks pushed over six more runs Milburn SO— Lee 4 Clancy 1 Milburn 2 Tierney 9 Stark 1 BB — Jar- to gain his second win in the rison 4 Lee 7 Green 1 Milburn 1 short series Werrman 1 Clancy 1 Stark 2 PB— Dixon SB— Maurer Given Holder-fiel- d Jim Montgomery pitched a Winner — Tierney Loser— Mil- three-hitte- r and struck out 15 to burn A — 740 T — 2:30 bowl over Boise for Magic Valley’s win Belie Magie Valley The final series opens tonight ABHO A ABHO A 3 3 0 2 Wondrab 3 0 2 0 in Pocatello with John Reider Trenarycf 3 0 2 4 Wool'daa brthmnrf 42 00 00 scheduled to work on the mound 4 0 10 Hermanj’f Kinsss 2 0 6 0 Lobltzlb for Magic Valley and Bill Francis If 3 0 1 Jacoby 4 2 0 0 Johnsonef 2 0 0 Hallyr’nrf for the Bannocks 4 2 2 0 Ya’mch’klf Stringer 2b 3 18 The first two games of the set 2 113 0 Sweichc Morse3b 4 12 3 0 11 Lindlev2b 3 Molerlb 18 will be played in Pocatello and 4 0 0 0 Monts'm’yp Gattae 3 0 6 then the teams will move to Twin 0 Seredukp 10 Falls The series ends as soon as Couraeyp 00 00 00 Stadnickyp aAdkinap 10 00 cCamperi 10 - 17-1- 3 e e 5-- 2 best-of-thre- -- Shaughnessy League’s ve Amaya sa Browneyf Elder Jf Lc John 3b HoehelliJb e 13-1- 1 LYNN GARRISON AND HIS DRAGSTER Lynn Garrisoq of Ogden is shown above in his rear engine dragster Trophies won in events in the west are shown in front The car was built by Lynn Garrison Chet Letts George Garrison and) Brent Garrison and is sponsored by Johnson Auto Parts Coj Ser-edu- A CITY public drawing Will be held tomorrow by the Utah Fish and Game Department to determine the winners of permits to hunt elk during special open seasons in the Nebo and Cache areas Game officials said names will be drawn from all applications for the regular elk' hunts on the Cache and Nebojunits and wrhich qualified for the jregular drawing The two special hunts are conditional They will be ordered only if the elk move into agricultural areas or threaten range damage 1 i ! Weill Keeps Eyes Open on Moore 30 3 27 14 Totals kStruck out for Stadnicky in 6th bGrounded out for Trenary in 7th cStruck out for Adklna in 9th 013 010 000 — 3 Magic Valley 020 000 000—2 Boise E— Morae 2 RBI— Swelch 2 Molar 2 Yaremchuk 3 HR — Moler Yaremchuk k 2BH — Swelch ER — Montgomery 2 3 Couraey 3 Adklna 1 SO— 8 Couraey 2 Adklna 1 Montgomery Winner — Montgomery Loaer — Sereduk A—2022 T— 2:3a 33 8 27 7 LOS ANGELES — Zora Fol-le- y Drag races in Utah are popular 187 Clinton Ariz stopped these days They are staged at 177 PhiladelCalaman Ted intervals at the Midvale airport 4 phia and are sponsored by tlie Salt Lake Timing Assn Lynn Garrison of Ogden is one of the ace performers His rear engine dragster jointly holds the mile standing start track record along with Charles Sugden at 11538 miles an hour Programs are scheduled Sept 11 and 25 and Garrison will be one of the contestants Garrison has won trophies in Seattle Shelton Wash Pocatello and Salt Lake City Garrison’s rear engine dragster was built by himself Chet Letts George and Brent Garrison BUD WARREN’S SERVICE 8-- 1 sec-on- n g one-bagge- n 3SSSSSS33ggSgSSSS3SgG335SSS3gSSSS3gS3SS2SSSSSSSSS5SSCXSS A FULL NIGHT OF FUN! 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RIFLES CUSTOM-BUIL- T The Finest Ever Built 257 Fflagnum 270 and 300 Magnum ’250 to 750 I Bannocks an advantage which Dr Ralph Pugmire and Niles quickly melted as Great Falls Jones with 45 each Larry Merrill d and Austin Holmes with 42 each struck for nine runs In the and Verle Gjeen with 40 The lead see sawed until TierA regular program of events ney took over in the fifth to stop will be on the agenda at the traps the Electrics Jess Duran’s two-ru- Sunday morning Sept 11 starthomer in the fifth pushed the ing at 10 am Bannocks into a permanent lead ' Montgomery hamstrung Boise in every inning but the second Walker's Status Is when Rich Morse singled and Dick Moler homered for the Still Uncertain Braves’ two runs The only other ST LOUIS (AP) — The fate of Brave hit was an eighth-inninHarry (The Hat) Walker as manr by Manager Lou ager of the disappointing St Stringer Louis Cardinals won’t be decided Mike Yaremchuk’s three-ruuntil the club’s organizational homer in the third frame was all meeting next month General Montgomery needed as he out- Manager Dick Meyer indicated lasted four Boise pitchers today Meyer said “There has been much talk already” and detoo FIGHT RESULTS clared it’s best to let it go until the end of the season By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Cardinals were rated as & MONCTON N B— Floyd 'Pat- possible dark horse pennant terson 177 Brooklyn stopped threat at the start of the season Alvin Williams 172 Oklahoma Now they are struggling to avoid last place City 8 MOVING? Plan o 30th Street at Harrison Blvd j WEATHERBY Falls-Pocatell- d ow n you are Mr Ruskm! -- Challenger Archie Moore better start looking over his shoulder because the manager of heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano admits he has “spiles” in Moore’s training camp ' Manager A1 Weill tipped his hand today whenj he denounced a “demand” he said Moore will make to have eight-ounc- e gloves used in their Sept 20 championship bout instead bf the usual H6w did Weill know Moore was going to make this demand? j “The Army ain’t the only outfit dewith a fcaid Weill darkly “I partment” know' everything Moore is going to do” j 300 NEW GUNS 50-bir- 1-- 4 GR0SSINGERn Y (UP) — six-ounce- Phil Mabey the Clearfield clay buster was hotter than a fira cracker at the traps of Ogden Gun Club last night In the singles event one team wins three games went straight for a perfect The Great game Mabey started out as a fantastic affair score Chick Hall and Lynn Merrill Pocatello scored eight runs in the first inning on five walks a triple deadlocked for second place with and' two singles This gave the 46 each They were followed by Out of Series play-off- s last night and tonight Peeatelie AB H O A will clash in the first of a best-of-fiSeh’rm'nxa 3 2 12 series for the post-seasoMaurer 2b 3 Falls Mabey Tops Trap Stars E Pet F1TCHERS 11-1- York-Chicag- o N C (NEA) — Duke’s 1938 team was unscored The World Series will open on through the regular season and Sept 28 at the park of the Amerail but 40 seconds of the Rose ican League unless two days of Bowl game playoffs force a delay to Sept 30 DURHAM FKOBABLE 2 2 Braves at PocaMagie Valley 'Beider tello rrancia t:13 pm game aeFirt of ries for playoff championahlp) n Major Loop Playoff 2 FKIDAT’S Set Drag Races Drawing Here's Slate Saturday On Agenda — LAKE SALT (AP) Fo? coin-tossin- IDAHO TEAMS TRIUMPH PIONEER LEAGUE UTAH FRIDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 9 193S Exclusive Agents — RIFLES — 270 and 3006 12900 3006 Automatic Husquarna Remington Remington Pump 270—06 etc etc Remington bolt action 270-0- 6 8 Winchester bolt action etc Savage lever action 250 or 300 caliber to L I 270-06-30- --- Remember this: A merchant resorts to exaggerated claims only when he is offering a dubious value Honest value and above-boar- d dealing stand solidly on their record Integrity never needs the prop of excited claim and frantic shouting 16200 12495 10440 8835 12095 10595 T - V SCOPES — J Here at Browning Chevrolet we offer no special" deals as bait We never claim more than we can honestly deliver All customers get the same fair and considerate treat- ment Chevrolet’s established value in terms of transportation is too well known to need the type of salesmanship Besides we cannot afford to jeopardize a reputation for honorable dealing that has been a tradition at Browning Chev-rolfor a half century r - 1 r Mounted Expertly by Our Gunsmith Bushnall — Taxans — Weaver — Bear Cubs Weatherby and Others i i “shot-in-the-ar- 22“ 37” 45” 49 up t50 Priced ‘ $ m” et — SHOTGUNS — 8595 Remington Pump 7730 8835 Winchester Pump 8025 9385 Stevens Pump : Ithaca Pump all gauges 12-gau- -- -- ge BROWNING BELGIUM AUTOMATICS Light weight or regular 2 1 50 59 95 BROWNING CHEVROLET COMPANY 15300 Welcome to Sportsman’s Headquarters 1 to Ogden Utah Chevrolet’s Price to You IS Lower! 14 hcomm KHjmjHmsei jmin mat tn:m hum eg itm!x:dcill 318 24th Street ) 'ii nn r--e l VW - — aiia x fi |