Show SCORE 2-- 1 i — 1 earfge St ft - i L-- WITH AL WARDEN If to See Yankees Boys Chorus Ctioir Chorus Utah the Boys members of Ogden and Choir will watch the Chicago White Sox and the World Yankee StaChampion New York Yankees battle it out at dium New York Saturday afternoon June 22 The Sox American JLeague pen are currently leading the red-ho- t nant race ly Sixty-si- x Stratford and Jim Watts Thirteen adults will swell the party to 79 22 The This is a sell-ou- t game of June corner with the aid of Lee of the Yankees public relation staff managed to get reserved seats for the entire group Many of the members of the choir and chorus are "Little Leaguers" in Ogden competitions Mr and Mrs Glenn L Hansen are directors in charge of the Sox-Yank- NEW BIG TEN PLAN The Big Ten may break up unless steps are taken to revise the conference's new aid plan" for athletes a survey of the Big Ten coaches athletic directors and presidents reveals The survey which was published today in LOOK magazine discloses that nine of the conferences' 10 coaches are opposed to the plan according to a poll taken by Ohio State coach Woody Hayes at a recent Bie Ten meeting Northwestern's athletic direc tor Stu Holcomb one of the most vocal members of the op position grimly warns that "Id be the last one to take Northwestern out of the Big Ten — but if this plan continues we'll be forced out ee Mac-Pha- il Mrs Victor Castlemain group is the pianist Chaperones are Mr and Mrs Lester Putnam Mr and Mrs David L Williams Mr and Mrs Dell W Cook Mr and Mrs Reuben Clark and Mr and Mrs Bruce Erickson IS YOUNGSTERS show-of-han- ds CHORUS Age 10 — Merrill Clark Timothy Foley Douglas Jorgensen John Jensen Jeffry Lynch John Murray Paul Neuenschwander Dale Peterson and Ronald Ara Parseghian Northwestern's coach feels strongly that the and code "encourages cheating that there is nothing in the code to "keep a rich alumnus from going out and buying a boy His sentiments are shared ac cording to LOOK by Forest Ev- ashevski who coached the 1955 Iowa team to a Rose Bowl vie tory The new program says Ev ashevski "will put us back in the hands of the alumni just when we had succeeded in taking it away from them and giving it to the schools where it belings" Part of the opposition to the plan comes from critics such as Indiana's athletic director Frank Allen who believes that the plan was "railroaded" through Big Ten Commissioner Kenneth L "Tug" Wilson and his assistant Bill Reed are singled out by these critics as the ones responsible for the "railroading" LOOK reports Things are so deadlocked that to break the impasse some dissidents are considering joining an "airplane league" that would schedule games between them and some schools of the Pacific Reim-gchuss- el Age 11 — James Behling JeffDougry Booth William Bingham Dunk-ley las Brown Boyd Cole John Robert Hoffman John Spur-loc-k and Lee Williamson Age 12 — Eddie Allen Lynn De Bry Dennis Hartman John Howarth' Bill Jackson Jerry Mike Marshall Lund Ricky Pierce Danny Russell Paul Skeen Paul Taylor Rickey Williams and Bruce Wilson Age 13 — Dickie Bishop Gregg Hanson Douglas Hess Stephen Liddell Willard Maughan David Nielsen Buddy Parker Eric Pel-to- n Eddie Van Zweden and Steph- en Wheeler Age 14 — Douglas Brewer Brent Clark Dell Cook Richard Dunkley Tommy Hardy David Maughan Tommy Miller Boyd Gerit Wolthius and Putnam Stephen Young Age 15 — Wayne Harris John Price David Stromberg and Jerry Wallace Age 16 — Mac Ray Brown' BOYS IN THE CHOIR Age 14 — Frank Ellis Age 15 — Gordon Affleck David Blackinton Age 16 — Paul Halvorson and Lynn Madsen Age 17 — Jim Jackson Wayne Peterson Peck Stevenson Val Coast Conference President Virgil M Hancher who has headed his Big Ten school for 16 years sums it up by saying: "This is the most serious division in my memory" ed Williams Leads In All-Sfdr- Oil P i ar two of those were misjudged fly balls that went for triplets The Davis High School ace struck out 11 and walked only one batter On the other hand Clearfield rapped two Amvet hurlers for seven base hits The Davis County crew had runners on base in seven of the nine innings but only in the eighth could it bunch enough hits to push over a run The Amvets jumped off to a Other leaders at their respective positions are Vic Wertz Cleveland Indians first base and Reno Bertoia Tigers third base - Hirschi Gets Casaba Post ar lead in the first inning Ron Larkin led off with a double and scored on a pair of errors They moved ahead by a count in the fifth when Doug Champion's fly to right field was misjudged and sailed over the fielder's head for a triple Then with two out Bob Hodges blasted one to left field Cwhich the fielder also misplayecf allowing Champion to cross the plate Clearfield put three men on base with only one out in t h e eighth inning but was only able to score one run After Verl Wallace doubled and Darwin Mitchell walked Bud ar -- r I Porterhouse Breaks THE'LL SEE YANKS IN ACTION The Ogden boys chorus and trumpet choir 66 strong leave tomorrow for the east coast Thirteen adults will also make the trip While in New York City June 22 the group will watch the Yankees battle with White Sox Four of the youngsters little holding a group photo of the World Champions leaguers of the party are shown Neuenschwander Jerry Lund and Stephen Left to right: Buddy Parker Paul -- PIONEER LEAGUE Depot Wine ' 0 vei Wins Missoula Magic Valley ing General Mills In other games 8--2 Q r 1 1 0 1 667 500 000 000 1 0 2 Terraca MONDAY'S SCHIDUII vs Ogden Amvets 3:15 TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE " Club SCHEDULE Clearfield vs Washington Terrace 8:15 - pm Box score: CLEARFIELD ABHOA 110 AAdamssi VWailaceJb Mitchell3b Chatwinrf DWallacelf 111 Cliffordcf Parryp lAdams2b 4 2 4 1 4 2 4 0 3 0 10 4 10 0 4 4 0 111 3 0 10 4 0 12 3 Drozcoee AMVETS AS H 0 A 0 larkinrf 2 Champion 3b 4 cHodgeslf Gommc Watherp Naeglep Totals 33 7 24 5 CLEARFIELD AMVETS E— A Adams 10 10 0 2 12 Larsoncf 2 0 0 0 Karrenss RHodgescfrf Federicojb Porter2b 2 4 4 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 13 2 0 7 3 2 0 0 4 0 3 13 0 0 30 3 27 15 000 000 010- -1 100 010 OQx- -2 Clifford L Adams Champion 2 Karren R— Larkin Champion V WalB SB— Chatwin RBI— Chatwin lace Hodges 3B— Cham2B— Wallace Larkin Champion pion 8 Hodges LOB— Clearfield 9 Amvets 6 0 Naegla 2 Parry 1 5 Naegla 3 Parry II Umpires— Valentine Denntng 2 LAST 10 12Va 12V2 13'2 15V2 PITCHERS at Pocatelio 0--4) RESULTS NIGHT'S Idaho Falls at Great Falls postponed cold Salt Lake City 14-Magte Valley Billings 6 Missoula 5 Boise 13 Pocatelio 7 3-- 6 Hol-broo- k Heating Mills 4 6 200 000 0- -2 000 323 x- -8 10 2 Utah General Depot Hancock and Musgrava and Christenson Bowers Bold Ruler Picked in The Belmont The Bat Is Victor in Mat Feafure Upwards of 500 mat fans turned out for the wrestling renewal at the Old Mill last night The Bat gained two out of three falls to win the main event over Mike Mazurki The Bat won the Mazurki first and third falls took the second fall with a hang- man's hold Betty Hawkins won two falls out of three over Ethel Hobson in the gals feature! Betty Hawkins gained the first and third falls The match was interesting NEW YORK (UP) — Wheatley Stable's Bold Ruler fourth in the Kentucky Derby but hero of the Preakness was expected to head a field of seven today when the entry box closes for tomorrow's running of the Belmont Stakes Ralph Lowe's entry of Gallant Man and Bold Nero Cain Hoy Stables Lucky Dip Greentree Mrs Stable's Cohoes Jules SchwarW Nah Hiss and D & M Stable's! Inside Tract are the other probable starters for the mile race which has and one-had pointed1 out the 10 last 11 of the in champion Salt Lake City and Rocky Monroe of Kansas City wrestled 30 minutes to a draw Another program is on the slate next Thursday Drys-dal- e left and Gino Cimoli whoop it up in the Brooklyn Dodgers' clubhouse Drysdale has become a big pitcher Cimoli crashed the regular lineup of a championship club Hit Well in 1956 New York Giant first baseman Gail Harris hit 24 home runs drove in 82 runs and batted 270 for Minneapolii in 1956" 1-- Costello's Bold Bazooka Grandpappy Johnny Longden was the rider 10 am to 10 pm 4-ti- 18-ho- le one-strok- e d gray-haire- et Utah Power ft Light Paramount Dairy Swenson and Dodge 6 1 003 100 0- -4 000 000 0—0 3 3 Conneily and King - 001 400 27 10 3 001 072 x— 10 9 4 fit Critchlow and John 4-- 5 Anthony Gets isf ic Test DETROIT (UP) — Tony Ane thony meets Canada's Yvon here tonight in a nationally-televise- d he must win to keep alive his chances for a crack at the world's Du-rell- colt can boost his a half million dolover earnings lars by winning the third of the 0 Triple Crown classics worth to the winner The race will be broadcast and telecast nationally (CBS) from 4:30 to 5 pm (EDT) with post time at 4:47 pm (EDT) long-stridin- g $78-30- J light-heavy-weig- ht title New Anthony a' d Yorker had expected to meet 22-year-o- ld Phillies Release Former Ogred for only 175-poun- LJ For so little you get extra protection for your family when you drive on Seiberling Safety thermobonded NYLON Tires withsuper-stron- g cord body Seiberlings NYLON cord body means Safety Dependability High Speed Performance Durability and greater retreadability 38-year-- re-ca- ur at the Fishing Restricted visiting talent there will be exhibition matches Sunday The three Sunday matches will have Sammy Giammalva seventh-ranke- d in the country versus National Public Parks champion Linn Rockwood of Provo Wayne Pearce of Salt Lake City versus a foe still to be picked and Rock-woo- d and Pearce in a doubles tilt against "suitable opponents" Richard Kelly Will Test Mexican Boxer more than ordinary tiroo 10-round-er 24-ho- In Logan Area' — Fishing and other recreational activities in high elevations of Cache National Forest have been restricted this year due to late melting snows Several lakes and roads in the and many area are roads are still blocked by drifts LOGAN (UP) ice-cover- ed of snow Camp and picnic grounds at lower elevations are open for use in Logan Ogden and Box Elder Canyon but the Cub River and Monte Cristo areas are still wet with snow banks One Man Track Team 'Al Hi "M H fR RYEGATE Mont (AP) — If John Wrzesinski of Ryegate had n team he wouldn't been a meet but he'd won track the have As it was close come have took first place in the high d hurdles low hurdles dash 220 pole vault high jump broad jump discus and shotput to score 45 of his team's 106 points Class C High in a three-wa- y field meet and School track Broadview's team got 46 points and Lavina 42 t :' one-ma- Wr-zesin- ki iC" " ? 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Flys 59 £ asb asHr wbwfc inmate f fcato j tafe' j i 352 24th Street (UP) — The Italian Committee plans to sugOlympic from Aug 25 gest the period to Sept 11 be designated for the 1960 Rome Olympic Games The committee will submit iti suggestion before the International Olympic Committee meeting in Sofia Bulgaria ROME ' International SPORTS Has New Ideas years Jackie Eddie Arcaro seeking his seventh Belmont triumph rides Bold Ruler who shapes up The as an odds-o- n favorite at Choice Selection of Rods and keels BEN LOMOND Open Daily m sion today Among them was Chick Herbert the former PGA champion As he ville Mich LOS ANGELES-tGeor- ge Berry from Northto to retee 17th the up 139 Los Angeles outpointed stepped d Chick Steve Tony 145 Philippines 10 sume play two needed only pars to tie Dem-arfor the top spot SPOKANE — Davey Moore Of those who finished the first 128 Springfield Ohio outpointEd- round on time" but soaking wet ed Buddy McDonald 136 the big challengers were Doug monton Alta 10 10-rou- nd DRIVING RANGE 4 Mi No en Hiway 91 72-ho- le lf Joust Soon who want a preview peek Two Gals Play For Title FIGHT RESULTS 2-- GOT IT MADE — Don 18-hol- e and entertaining In the opener Billy Goeltz of PHILADELPHIA (UP) — The of outfielder Frank champion Archie Moore release former Ogden Red Baumholtz dehere a week ago but Moore out of pitcher clined to return to the US from and the farming aroused speculation an exhibition tour of Germany to Jack Meyerthe Philthat Philadelphia today go through with the title bout may be on the brink of a Durelle a commercial fisher- lies man from Bale Du Yin Guebec trade Baumholtz was The at the mouth of the St Lawrence by the Phillies River sees tonight's bout as his released 25outright was optioned to the Meyer SALT LAKE CITY (AP) —The big chance to place himself in Miami Phulies' afMarlins the NCAA tennis tournament gets line for a title shot" filiate in the ll under way Monday at the Salt League subject to Lake Tennis Club and for fans SO-M- ather BB-M- ather (AP) —Ameri- - Ford of Mahopac N Y Mast ca's golfing greats were a slight ers champion and the years No of ly battered and bewildered bri- 1 money winner Julius Boros 1952 gade today as they charged into Southern Pines N C and of Venturi the second round of the 57th Na- Open king and Ken San Francisco who turned pro tional Open Championship eleand the about six months ago Historic Inverness ments combined yesterday to give The trio had scores of 69 one the shotmakers a pretty fair shel- under par for the 6919-yar-d lacking Only nine of the 145 who course and with Demaret were finished the opening round on schedule were able to theBillonly one to break par from Johnston golf pro hold their own against par 70 a fired Provo par 80 yesOut front with the greatest start he's ever had in the big terday in the opening round of show was dapper Jimmy Demar- the National Opena 38 the front Johnston shot et the transplanted Texan now and 42 on the back nine at nine Lake playing from Kiamesha Club course Inverness the N Y to Jimmy first grandfather lead the first round of a National Open used only 26 putts in carding a fine 68 two strokes under Jimmy has the distinction of having shot the second best score ever registered in the CHAMPAIGN 111 (AP)— Meri-ahe previous 56 Nationals — but AnBailey of Northwestern the didn't win His 278 at Los state amateur champion Illinois geles in 1948 was two back of and for Judy Bell of Arizona play Ben Hogan who set the record Nationof the the championship winner of But Hogan the big bauble dropped out yes- al Women's Collegiate Golf today terday without firing a shot as a Tourney title in an meet They the to him forced back ailment 76 on the University par sidelines With his fellow Texan round Illinois course out of the way Jimmy hoped his of Miss passed her stiff est edge would hold up test in Bailey the semifinals Thursday The edge however could have Ann Rutherford of downed but short-liveAs darkness hppn 1 State up fell last night following a Long Penn Jean Ash eliminated Bell Miss rains to due of heavy play holdup 2 and 3 of Kansas and winds 15 players were on ley the course with holes still to play in the first round They were Italian Committee called back to complete the sesOhio three-year-ol- ' THURSDAY'S Stntral pm Becker's vs Postal Transport Eagles Davidson and Fessief pm Eagles vi Porter$ and Waiter Ogden 8:15 pm 8:30 Valley (Roberts 8 pm (unavailable) (Only game scheduled) Magic 4 4 7 4-- 0 1000 Bar 667 1 25 24 26 28 FRIDAY'S PROBABLE Utah General Depot remained undefeated in the Industrial Softball League last night by down- 5-- 0 12 16 17 21 19 18 17 17 15 i 68 Pet 714 619 614 475 419 415 395 349 L 30 26 27 Boise Few PRESS THE ASSOCIATED W ty Billings Idaho Falls Salt Lake Pocatelio Great Falls last night Postal Transport defeated the and Paramount Dairy Eagles came from behind to edge Utah Power & Light Co 10-- 7 General Mills was holding a 2-lead going into the fourth inning but the Depot crew came back Chatwin followed with a single with three runs in the fourth two to send Wallace home and move in the fifth and three in the Mitchell to third Relief pitcher sixth Ken Davidson allowed the Ray Nagle bowed his back how- Eagles only three hits as Postal ever and got the next two batTransport won another shutout ters Utah Power & Light Co was five-run With the lead at a 1 lead over Parathe end of the seventh inning in holding mount Dairy when the dairy exeffect in the Northern Utah seven runs in the fifth for ploded League last night's contest was It added two more in the sixth the first of the season to go past Teams in the Metropolitan seven innings League will see action tonight at ToNORTHERN UTAH LEAGUE the Ogden Softball Park 7:30 schedule is: STANDINGS pm night's W I Pet Paramount Bowl vs Rainbow FLORENCE S C (UP)—Light Richard Kelly of heavyweight Old Turf Record Florence S C has signed to d INGLEWOOD Calif (AP) — meet middleweight The name of Porterhouse one Chebo Hernandez of Mexico here of the stake stars of Mrs Eliza-- I in a bout on July 27 beth WThitney Lunn's Llangollen won 29 of 31 profeshas Kelly Farm of Virginia went into the sional bouts 28 of them by record books for a world record today iWArVWW The "Posky" burdened with high weight of 125 pounds broke the mark for 5£ furlongs with a blistering 102 5 FISHING yesterday Eclipsed was the mark of 103 set last January by Viking Victor a 100 Yards at Tropical Park in Florida t Also erased was the Hollywood Park track record and onetime world mark — the 103 5 hung up in July 1955 by comedian Lou 1957 14 10-ov- er ninth-ranke- i JUNE 'A TOLEDO 2-- 0 3 2 2 - NCAA Tennis THATCHER Ariz (UP)—Willard Hirschi 23 former Brigham University baskektball Young and track star today was appointed head basketball coach at Eastern Arizona Junior College Athletic director Elmo Roundy said Hirschi will succeed Bruce Larson who resigned earlier this year to take another post Eastern Arizona went to the finals of the National Junior College Basketball Tournament in March Hirschi began coaching only last season but his Cowley Wyo squad won the state high school championship in Wyoming basHirschi was a four-yea- r ketball veteran at BYU and a conference hurdle champion FRIDAY EVENING V one-ru- n ! The closest voting for an American League starting position is right field where Kaline has 8111 votes to 7998 for Jackie Jensen of the Red Sox '£- - right-hande- Porters-Waite- White Sox tes R JIMMY DEMARET LEADS b Clearfield Washington Mantle are two of the six 1956 American League starters who lead the early voting for their positions this year The others are catcher Yogi Berra of the Yankees shortstop Harvey Kuenn and right fielder Al Kaline of the Detroit Tigers and second baseman Nellie Fox of the Chicago STANDARD-EXAMINE- 2-- Syracui Eaglei Amvet! - UTAH OGDEN 't the new entry in the Northern Utah Baseball League made its debut lait night by bowing to the Ogden 1 in the closest conAmvets test of the 1957 season Clearfield outhit the Amvets but several costly errors made the difference The win for the Amvets moved them into a second place tie with the Ogden Eagles Last night's game completes action for this week but three games are scheduled next week On Monday Syracuse will take on the Amvets while the Eagles and Porters and Waiters Club Clearfield will battle Tuesday are Terrace and Washington scheduled for Thursday All these games will begin at 8:15 pm Bruce Parry slightly-- u i 1 1 r allowed the Amvets only three hits last night and THE OGDEN 2B ) - Clearfield JyracuM NEW YORK --(UP) — Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox although unpopular in some baseball circles because of his popoffs and antics was the No 1 choice of the fans today in the first cumulative vote totals for the 1957 game major league All-StCommissioner Ford C Frick's statisticians announced that Williams has attracted a total of for the left field berth on the American League team Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees with 14755 votes for center field was runner-u- p Stan Musial of the St Louis Cardinals led the early National League voting announced yesterday Musial's total was 12485 votes Fans throughout the nation are posivoting for the eight starting tions on each league All-Stteam Newspapers and radio and television stations are collecting he ballots and forwarding them to Frick's office for tabulation Voting closes midnight June 27 Williams who has been selectteams and ed for 12 All-St- Amvef s LIS 359 26th Street f- 21st Ct Grant Ave - ii HI 1 IU 22nd and Wall Avoi -- |