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Show - . i'i: ' :. t. , DESERET' 4NEWS AND Solt init.-C.0,M- take City, Saturday, Avgot, 29, 1953 1, - Let's , Face It-Foo- ,i n tball's I , n in r, ; hyflné "iv' on !.19.:0'rj'',:.:.cA.:-',1,..'4...:.- 'ritill 11 , uesaci will be an y affair. The same routine will be followed at the ether five conUtah Take instance. for Coach schools. Stater has ference John, Ronjng Editor and Deseret News, Telegram Sports , his day set up s follows! 8:30 a.m., lectures: 9:30 to 11:30, drill teams have three weeks to get their charges ready. The The official Skyline football season opens Tu'esday, Sept. en the fielk lectures again at'2:30 p.m. and drill from 3:30 Utah goes to Arizona (Tucson) for the first game. B Y U has 1 but come Monday there will be all the hustle and bustle until 5:30. aconference game- with Montana U at Provo and Utah State -nt a new season at the various tamp& Wichita- rit LogafrallOtt-the-nighto- t YlIIñd loothirrdarB Ahidthe Sept. Mk season's poses, rest of the schools will be at News photographers will be faking their as it hard. just One will hosts the on team 18Denver roles. The will star gun Sept. equipwho the jump, the to guys play get hoping Utah's- - Coach ...lack Curtiee will , be on the spot - from Colorado . ment bosses will be fitting the shoulder and hip pads, letting the front of the season. Curtict have title to defend and says New Mexico,. and Wyorniiii open their season at Wyo. , out a little frorri last year to take care , of some of the , summer' nting-1-1- 1 conference toritest on Sept. The, only team with fat. Curtice will we&pme some 57 gridinen out on Monday four weeks of practice is. the Colorado Aggie eleven. The The coaches will be briefing their men on training rules, ' for suits, physicals, etc. Rams move into action Sept, 26 against Kansas State. the number df skull practices, the hours of drill. Utah has already been picked to win the conference this Roning at Utah State has invited 59 players to try for There will be pep talks, sob stories, challengesall that his team. Chick Atkinson of B Y U hasn't stated his number , year. The coaches, in their, recent meeting, nominated the 'goes to kick off a football season. Curtice outfits as the one most likely to succeed. Curtice but there will be 50 or more register at the Cougar punt there And when the teams are loosed officially Tussday joined with them and picked himselfas usual. will be double grills daily until school classes start Football, palace M5nday. ... .. ............ ... ...,..,................:.:...., By RACE MILLER ' all-da- , , ' ' It ' jZ' rit X .. - Y'-'-)..- - ' - .. ... 's,:- --,. 0 r. 0.,.0.0,-:.-.:-.....,...R.:04.s.-.-:';00...111.0.0.- ,0 E5TE-siz2s2- Aztligar relegrttm xst : iii.0.11e.:-:10'.'.k$4..-01::.....-0....:-:-7,;-.;:.'::- 1 f, au, , Rockwood, Glade , 41'14, - In Church READY FOR ANOTHER CAMPAIGNCoach Jack Cur tice (left) lad Lynn Bywater, property boss, get their. equipment in order for the Monday preliminail session at the University of Utah.-Curtic- e hopes to defend his titlesuccessfully again this year.,,Hell- - welcome 37 play, Cr' for first official drill Tuesday. DEE CHIPMAN LEAGUE STAR LIKES CAREER WITH BIRMINGHAM LITTLE WILLIAMSPORT, PA. (LIP)A joyous group of flag waving youngsterS boarded a train for their home In Birmingham, Ala., Saturday after winning a trophy for their city and the 1953 Little League baseball title for their team. The happy youngsters proved themselves the best team of baseball players in the nation Friday when they defeated Schenectady, N. Y., to cop The seventh annual Little League world series. Some of the "little" leaguers have big ideas as far as baseball is concerned, Joe Sims, who led the team to victory by holding the New York staters to Only two hits, plans to "stay with baseball." Joe hopes someday he "maybe will get good enough to play with the Birmingham Barons." te A Niche in,Local Baseball Trddition - 5-- Favored In Softball Tourney OGDEN The Fisher Hess Pontiac softball team will again be favorites to cop the Utah N S C title when tournament play opens Saturday night at the Ogden softball park. The Motorme n captured championship laurels last year with a victory over Wheeler General Tire Co. of Salt Lake City. Fisher Hess is again pretour?ley favorites as they return with a strong. pitchIngduo of Vary Stone and Glen Cherry , The combination has directed the Motormen to the 1953 Metropolitan and Ogden City softball titles. The Pontiacs also recorded a win over Toy of the Month, Salt Lake City Champs. Stone-Cherr- y Wheeler Tire will be top contenders from the southern end oL thecircult, as. theyenter the, tournament with a strong reeord In Salt Lake Metropolitan League competition. for loornowftw;,,,,, the Generals. Two Michigan Teams Clash for Clown PA. (UP) The state of Michigan will be' able to claim the championship pf the National Amateur Baseball Federation Junior championship, regardless of the outcome ' Saturday. , SEMIPRO Stocks Have ' -- ' Alaethallivepartisatts p.m.with - finalsat -- 130 tune. p.m, Prices range from 60 cents be first sat down to play" are listening to a different wholaughed-nt-Dig,Jolla2- k45-- for kids under 1,1 up to 61.73 for li a box seats. Kids under 10 will ab b al Amer. Fork 4sentesi.11os-- 6. 5.0.1114nons,10...,,.4.4 0 Cullimra 31) 4 9 1 4 be kdth1td1rPe at enistr et 4 I 4 0 0 Olsen 2b Westovr 53 Crumsi1l....3 .0 01 Tate rt --- 4000 3 11 0 Wonkier lb 4 1 12 0 Bailey cf30 2 3 4 0 2 01 Gies ss Elliott H Tacker in 3 1 3 31 Williams lb 4 0101 2 0 5 0 4 3 0 0 Overly c Hardy 3b 3 1 20 Jackman p 3 00 4t Sadtrp ,- -Titer Totals ,11 131 MENLO PARK. CAL.- - (UP). 050 ,kMerfcan Fork 100 000 101- -4 Pleasant' Grove. Francisco '49er quarterback San Williams. OverlY. 1Brooks, Y. A. Tittle will definitely sit Sanders, Jarrnbn, Wankier. Tucker. Jarman. Westaver,Srumn, Tucker. Wan on the sidelines during Sunkier. Tate, Gies. SWGies. 3BHBa1ley. ,11111-1a- l1er. Redskins Hardy. RBIBrooks. San. day's Washington dors. Wankier. Hardy S. DPCullimoreOanp. Breve Sidelined by: Injury - Hansen. Bennett. 2. ecorer-11111- man. 9 , B4SEBALL--- - lsen.Willismat SOSanders S. Jackman game, Coach Buck Shaw UCbria nounced Saturday. Hes on No 1 , , .T:44.:owT.fj.' ..ii.:,il',..,,O. .:;ti'-;-- wh roleas tabulated their popularity votes turned in at Dens Field. from the oak-- ryest-ye- a cause just this week he broke the homeruna-in,a-season,i- - Bee record for all-tim- e the n n , Rann Wallop Cleveland 4:0.0,4..-:Sq-iof'.- . ' k Y.Tony one-stro- 36-hd- top-ranki- - Golf- Championship.- Canadian Win in a 36-ho- . - - . cessileriva.ln. disingloheskt - final 4 it,, t c I at Provo , PROVOThe Ogden Fly-- L ' ettes, Hiland Maids and West Jordan showed plenty of strength to win In the state women's softball tourney here ' Friday night The Flyettes eliminated the ' Ogden 'Queens from the tour- won Maids from the ney , Naval p u p p 1 y Depot, and West Jordan pounded Orem k ' , Burrs, - ,No gumes are scheduledSaturday or Surglay. Play will resume at Harmon Park, Mon- - I ., ,, T day night. .', i -; -.- I 1 . - - ' io10011; 4111 , - SALT , LAKE'S SLUGGER.-Joh- n (Moose) Moskus, sensational home run hitter for the Bees, hopes to extend his circuit clout spree at home tonight when the Buzzers Moskus is also a top candidate for rookie tektipkett Ogden. ' ' , , year honors. , , -- - , ' -- - .4 - , 8-- 0 hitsto , , 6-- ht..--$e- IT l. Jordan Girls -- , , ' knot ft at But then the Ogden power y took ' over. 'In the bottom of the frame, Cannon came in to . pinch hit. and lined a shot over the center field fence with one on to break the tie. Moments ' later, Pat Patterson hit one out to give the Reds their- threeruh margin of victory. Joe WMtiock helped win his own game for the Russets at Idaho False His double in ' the 12th inning set up the ' ' winning run as be moved around and scored en sue- - Ogden,,Hilanci, , ' i. , ' , , ' Manager Charley Gassaway will let Dick Desealse Oro away at the Rods, IrMlo Ogden skipper Earle'Brucker win 'punter with Don Guy. 'Gams time Is 1 pos. It was a battle of homers at Ogden Friday night.fi After the , Reds had picked up a run in the first, Moskus poled out his No. 24 of the year over the ,, right field fence in the fourth to knot the tally at The Reds picked up another pingleton in the sixth, but Mos kus came back hi the top of the seventh and blasted - one over the center field barrier to , WA, club and recording the last of 200 original tournament entrants when they beat two golfers from Glasgow, Scotland, Jimmy Wilson and Roy MacGregor, by identical 3 and 2 scores over 36 holes Friday. , - ' Cherrnight yoilightly, artist, be n , , -Don e - - Quebec, and Don - - But the game itself could uncover the fireworks. The Bees, somewhat rankled by the abuse heaped on them for three straight days by Ogden's diehards, are a deter- mined bunch. Maybe Ogden has the pennant, they reason, but the Reds don't own Salt Lake - for the Canadian Amateur Golf ' Championship. , i - a as and baldinroonemirenr--- , three-gam- e - W.L.Pet.GTp$ 11 41 Me 11 Ogden 11 Great Falls , 11 41 .4101 44 44 Salt Lake citt 444 11 14 , 43 - Pt 323 11 le Belfries Idaho nue Si el -- 000 le le Boise V 14 .471 a 2314 .310 . S 4340 Mule Valley Pocatello 40 ell 34 10 le Friday Results Edon Sall Lake City S. Idaho 7. Pottalallo I OS bo: Falls -, ulnas). Mule Vail., I. Sohn I CIO Palk at ,ShilMasar 7utatostao4.- wet around& . Saturday's Probable Matters Groat Falls (Vold PI and 124 Aunt 4) at Billings Mammies Kamm 14.101, two games. 6:30 Lau Pocatello (Martin at Idaho PT& palls tEscalanta Nagle Valley (Hail 14) at Boise , Qantas, 114).1P30 p.m. ) at Salt lAka Mate' ' Ogden (Bug salsa 14).1 p.m. , accountant met Saturday PIONEER LEAGUE STANDINGS -- MONTRRAly-egAbusir- y, wo Lps ANGELES 21The Los set, snapped istring ton, ilicling Into second, apiked Seven round trippers were hit Angeles Rams, satisfied with of nine straight series the Chico Carrasquel. Gus Niirhos I all told, Including Roy Comm .Browns Yanks had won , against all of the Red Sox was the only nella's 33rd for the Dodgers and handing the Cleveland - Gus Bell's 27th for the Redlegs. their. worst beating since they CarraHe . swung comers. it casualty. Curt Simmons spun a four-t- o came into the National Football Al Rosen hit his 34th homer squeI, missed, fell down and was hitter-t- o shut out the Chicago League tie the,score In the sixths and ejected from the game, 950, settled down an inning later Bill Glynn iou - whether for swinging or for Cubs, 5 to O. It was his 12th Saturday to await their 'next , ' bled home the winning run. missing; it was not made clear. win and third shutout ' .zpionship. The St.41- Louis , Cardinals exhibition game with the Sin Over in the National League, The Tribe, drivin bard for But even while losing the de- - Francisco 49ers here next week. 1954 salaries and second place Yankees gained in their battle the k'ey number dropped to 18. downed Pittsburgh, 10 t4 9, infresecond-placof the Pirates The Rami crushed Cleveland, spite one in this ye i r's standings, made it to. clinch the pennant. For the For although the 17.9, 'before 56.517 delighted two in a ow in. the New York second place Chicago White Solt- - KlIwaukee .Braves won', soutlid' ouent big inningsar- sev The worst , fans Friday. night'. Brooklyn Ilfth,1 Yankees' final series at Cle'Ve-- t were nipped,' 4 to 3, ,iy Boston. the pennant-scentin- g Back in thc .,. VA in.e r c In previous setback by' Cleveland ta nd as E rly Wynn dutpitched Thaw lowered the - Yankees Dodgers. .. 4 ' ' Warr ',Spahn of the Braves League, Gus Zervialof Philo- was the 174 loss tp DetToit in Ed Lopat, ii 2, Friday night. --"magic number the combina- on Rosen regular league plaW last year. York Giants delphia stayed one-u- p se back New. and wins of .' was Wynn( 15th victory tion "fork .. Coach Hampton Pqol unveiled the homerun derby by belt. needed to with five I, hitting a ,,,in ant, only the third loss for Lo-- White Sox los ' to cemcnt ing his 35th as the Athletics a ground attack that swept the homerun 19 fifth 13 the inning wins More than wrap up pat against flagto to the St Louis Browns, Rams 263 yards to tb eir total of that, it evened the Cleveland- - The Red, Sox and White Sint his own,19th4riuinph., Cincin- - 8lost uch- 358 and brought,V ree to 3. The a fist-- ' edged with at enlivened nine series season things Dodgem York ,iew a pair of field goals Wee defeated Pee Reese's on Detroit, downs to 9 in plus 'fiat', Washington 8, 4he third melee in the throwing -- garne8 apiece and, assuring by Ben Agajanian. Indiana the edge in the present ning after Jim Piersall of Bos- - second homer of the evening.47 to 4. By JOHN BARRINGTON The NEW YORK (INS) Cleveland Indians, so often too late with too little seem deter- mined to win the American League "moral vie,m7" cham- - EAST HAMPTON, N. Y. Wp) CONN. Kanter of San Fran(UP)Former P G A champion cisco opposed Angela Mortimer Jim Turnesa of ,Briarcliffe, of Great Britain Saturday in N. Y., clung to a oneatroksleact, the title round of the Maidstone ' Saturday as the second Insur- Invitation Tennis Tournament. ance 'City 01 len Golf Tournament advanced Into its semiGLEN COVE, N. final round. Trabert of Cincinnati completes his warm-u- p for the national Turpesa assumed his margin in the $13,000 championship Saturday by tournament Friday when he meeting young Bob- - Perry of shot aNgt over the compara- Los Angelet in the final of the tively skort course to give him Nassau Bowl Invitation Tennis , a total of .131. A total Tournament. of 23 other players were with in range of Turnesa with two-da- y PHILADELPHIA, PA. (UP)-- Giant-kille- r totals in the 130s. Jean Laird of Modesto, Cal., Imeets BARRINGTON, R. I. (UP) Mary , Ann Ellenberger, San Curtis Cupper Polly Riley and Diego, CAL Saturday. 'Id the former Georgia titlist Mary finals of the 36th annual Girls' Lena Faulk met Saturday at National Tennis Championships the Rhode Island Country Club at the Philadelphia Cricket club- Amateur Women's National WETHERSFIELD, - He's setting the pace among the league's sluggers and is runsbatted-iderby. He's right up front inthe one of the, top candidates for the league's rookie of the year honors, and some of those who will be casting ballots- stamp him as the leagues vsyst valuable player. o tell, but the handwriting is on the Might be too early-t'wall. Salt Lake's baseball traditionrich in start from the pastwill likely have to' make room for another big one to join Lefty Gomez, Tony Lazzeti, Larry Jansen and the rest. Big John's on his way. A Moroi Victory for tlevelculd? ,'.il Turriesq Holds'Leac In Golf Tournanien ' p.m.Postal Transport of Ogden vs. Montgomery Jewelry of Clearfield. I:10 p.mRainbow Bar of Ogden ?I. Lumber of Salt Lake 830 p.m.Depot Grocery of City. West Weber vs. C. C. Anderson et Logan. SUNDAY 0 8' I .14 el.- - McDonald' Beating of Murray. 7:10 eln.--- V FW Tremonton vs. Becker WAIstlett. 11:20 p.m.Kammeyer of Ogden, vs. Al. Bike of Logan. :30 p.m.Utak- - General Depot vs. Bingham. Nation-Wid- e Sports Reese-Guive- r. Dark horse of the tournament will be Al's Bike of Logan. The northern divi- sron- - winner was a strong tender last year and is looked upon this year to sport the same type of outfit. The Saturday and Sunday schedule is as follows: 1-- 0 , s Fisher-Hes- s , Has. Cli -- "Everybody'll be taking credit for that guy one of these days," Eddie Leislunan observed the other day in the midst of a discussion about Salt Lake Bees' Big John Moskus. Eddie' thinking, of course, was that Jarrin' John would one day be a big fish in the biggest of all baseball ponds and that there would be a lot of people slicing up the credit for discovering him. "But if there's one guy who deserves the credit for, Moskus," Eddie continued, "it's Eddie Murphy. He had him last year at Grand Forks, strung along with him when John seemed a hopeless ease, then brought him out here with him so he could work on him some more." Eddie's faith' and work paid off in big dividends to the Bees, and some potentially huge dividends for the Philadel phia Phi Hies. Friday's Results Moskus, who started the season as the Hive's wobbliest A Singles wheel in a sputtering machine, is now the big wheel around Linn Rockwood def. Clyde Barker, 64. 84; lorry Glade def. Glenn HilYnell which the rest of the club rotates: In the beginning he had difficulty fielding anything hit 8 Singlet at him, couldn't take any kind of a throw into the dirt, Sperry Itutekert def. Holbrook. Clegg def. Sherman, 84, 84, 84. actually looked so bad around - the bag that the fans accused Etembles him of going to sleep. Batoman-ClarRueckert-Morridef. 44. 84; GladiPBrand def. Rueckert. That was in, the beginning., 7. Barker def. Morris; latigerntaitton Looks Mighty Smooth Now Matheson, default; Rockwood-Pinega- r 64. sa. get. Now Moskus grabs either' throws or batted balls in a manner that's not only effective but mighty, stylish. He Hy Saunders def. Brown, tO, 5-- 1; Bob Walkinahaw def. Smedley, actually scintillates around the sack. oys Singles Murphy, of course, is only part of the story of Moskus. Olsen 84; H Smith def. Mortensen, 8of. John had quite a bit to do with it himself. 4 Big lieterao::-.Deuelee Not only. did hi absorb Murphy's teachingwhich was lionmtt-Smit- h def. CarlatorBoyer, doubly effective because Murph was a first baseman him14,5.2. Veterans SWOPS he practiced doggedly to get the theory into practice. selfbut Itildman def. Walton. Si. 74; Eld"John used to come down here with one or two of the 64 redge del. Owed., guys and have them throw:to him by the hour," Eddie re"If he couldn't find anyone here to work with membered. --- he'd go up to Municipal and get some of the kids to him, At Fairgrounds throw to himand in all ,kinds of weather." That's the determination, the "hunger" that stamps Moskus as major leaguer. As a living lesson to the 1953 Hivers, it's funny the Moskus enthusiasm and hustle hasn't been caught iby more of the club, many of whom have major, league ability but minor league attitudes. New-Trac- k -circum-- 9 Reared alone with his mother in ritther stances In Chicagoi John grew sowthing better--"New entertainment" is in When the Phillies? Jim Keown signed him-ou- t of high school, store for stock car racing fans baseball offered him the big opportunity, and he's making Sunday afternoon at the- Utah the most of it. State Fairgrounds. Fans Listen to Different Tone Racers will compete son a new dot to band it to his mother, too," Eddie observed. "You've re$10,000 asphalt speedway him. He's a gentleman. He's slow, cently built by the Salt Bowl, "She did a good job raising modest, quiet; but he knows what be wants and he's got the Inc. Time trials are scheduled for will to work for it." a . Big Moose Moskus - Lake Tennis Club. It was the third time the two aces had played each other this season, each having won once. Rockwood defeated Glade for the Intermountain Tennis Assn. championship earlier in the season, and Glade came back later to turn the tables by defeating Linn in the Utah Public Parks tennis tourney. Saturday's match for the All. Church singles title was acheduled for 2 p.m. -- ' i4aro. two-gam- Linn Rockwood ...met Jerry Glade in a "rubber match Saturday for the L D S tennis championship at the Salt All-Chur- ' By DE E CHIPMAN take wouldn't It muchat this stage of the campaignto baseball fire into a roarjng blow the heated Salt Lake-Ogdconflagration. Things are getting mighty touchy. And Saturday night, when the two clubs blow into Derks 'held to open a set that -- will wind. up Aber current s.2, mita ,td cannon's pinch-hi- t e series, Salt Lake's homer adding up to the difweek end of ference. baseball biggest Elsewhere around the league the season begins. That despite the fait that the Friday. Magic Valley rung down Hive is long gone" from the the curtain On home play by edging Boise, 94, while Idaho pennant race. Falls nipped Pocatello, 74. But that Ogden. rivalry-- Both games were extra Inning It's enough. Especially in the affair at ,Thin going to 10 view of the past four conand at Idaho Falls to 12 intests at Ogden's Aft leek. nings. . Park. Moskus will get an added night the Reds opportunity , to display his Friday seriel at 2411, de- power 'prowess Saturday night the squared spite big John (Moose) Moskits, when he tangles with Ogden's who poked two Wire borne runs Frankie Robinson in- - a preout of the Ogden railway junc- game hitting contest. Both boys tion. John accounted for all the have been spectacular all seaHive scoring as the Reds won. son With their bombarding. en 4, Tennis Finale , a SPORT CHIPS by , Alu.f,Uttft , Ogden Knots Current Series Despite Moskusl Homers , "146.,, , - |