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Show - - , -- '2 - ' . - -- - - - - 11,,:,, , f 4A . , ..,,,,-- ' :,, :,.- -- . ' - --'- - , . ' - . - - , , . ., , , ,,.,,, , ir ; No Ni.:4' itt, i ',',..':,... , i:::. - ,,, , . , :' ' ., .j.,, . i d, tk, - :i. '.' t ' j. ' , ky,r: '::--- ' ,!- v, '.,t ,..i4fr'!:-.'',- .:' ....,,:, ' Jes;c..; , ' ,iy, '7410: '' '...!' 1,' 1 ; -- -. - -- - . - - ..:- ' -- ,- ,, - ' ' - - -,"-- -- - is, e. , 1.;0'ii.ii-'-::.R:60dt:0,.....- ,. h be given to A trophy-wi- ll winner,-whtl- the e - . ' 1 ,. Rex Layne is ready for Earl Walls and the fight-- it still 10 days awitYSeptThis was the announcement which came out- - of the-W- est Jordan - training-ca- mp today. Layne has weighed down to 188 pounds but will pe kept at about 189 then go up to 192 or 193 tor the fightaenson said. Both men are working out dailyWalls in the Coliseum at 3 p.m. and Layne at West Jordan at 1 p.m. daily. That will be their training r outine through next week.. Jenson said also that his man, Ron Whittle, will fight Vern Esco, former Canatia champ, in an on the same card. Another Jenson product, missing from local action durfng an Army...tint, will be on the same card. lie's Floyd Rich a rdson. - d . W eighs ,In.ät.189,. Net aces winning championTenships in the nis Tournament this week will receive Deseret News and Telegram traveling tröp--hies."--- - seasonwill open here a bit 1953 football - c ' ,. ' ma AIMEE ' ,. ' They are looking for a suite able opponent for flichardson 110Ww--- Floyd has two - weeksof hard training behind him. Promoter Kenny Mayne, who Is handling- the 'big outdoor show on Sept. 8 at the Fairz grounds, said that he is plancard ning an for this occasionabout five lgood bouts. Ticket sales have been surprisingly briskMayne predicts classic at 8 p.m. In Ogden Stadium. championship doubles team t, ,,.. , '''' 7, ' t41, t ?; t. r y ,..,.1,.:,. The contest, a presentation of the Utah High School Coaches also will win possession of a ill , ,.!. ,, , ofe i ks?,...;;;;,.' :,..).$ ,;( Assn. and the North Ogden Kitrophy for a year. ,t, wanis Club, will match the top Presentation will be made .slitt44,11:,4. , , 1. Knudas ',." ,t,'::.,r '...', Gary stars of the 1952 prep season prep luminaries at the awards banquet Sat- .. , ,,, 4 ,i,,,o,:' , ','.. 4. ,.,.., i . ...i sen Of West, Jack Raynor of urday night. ',1:,,. ... , ,t , , against each Other. l'.', ' ; :',L,,1 :. East, Gary La Comb of Bing, :: ;1,1. Two of the nation's outVeber's Kenny Gomm ham, , ' a sellout football coaches will and Jim Marriott, Dean Larsen . ,' ';'. '!., standing ? t : , 4 4 Faces Cato Green ' .;,?:, team. direct Coach :::::!'; others. of and Davis i. each , , -:- .1.1 . ,.,,' .. v.': 4,, , i !,, .. In the North forward wall In George (Tiny) Ashworth of , Akins Is Favorite.itl( '' ',, e Hollywood Bout 'I. Streatek, IJI., will guide the are stars such as East's Paul i.:' :',, ,:'..' y ;liji...i. ''!;'. a North team, using CHICAGO (UP). HOLLYWOOD single Tanner and Marlow Holland at .,' .f '),.,:..,' ; . ,;;:i Akins, classy St. bouis, Mo., wing formation. Coach John. tackles; Ogderys Jay Weenig middleweight champion :.: i t ';',....' ill f;." 1 welterweight, rated a slight fany,Golden of Santa Maria, and Ivan Anderson of Weber. Charlie Green was favored to ,, i: 4 1 vd vorite to defeat Phil Kim, HaCal.,wn advocate of the "T" There's no question that the notch another win Saturday, ; 1 ,s, 1,1,14t.i ( .' i formation Is baildling the North will have the tougliest night in a ItIrouncr non-tit4,ti: their 118- waiian i t ',,..,,,'!,--,'',,, :i.' ',2,.., South squad. Ashworth is be- middle of the line. at :'4 ,P'! ' ;i , bout with Oakland's Charlie tionally televised ',1?,. t it"' assisted by,Taft Watts of Rainbow Arena Saturday night. at Stadium. Cato ing Legion i the counter To North. line, I ' Millard High while East High 1 , ., A g; i 7 t'' ,:l7 1 ' the South will probably take . asis mentor Stevens 4 Tally '.'"N 411' 3: ' ! 4," ,i I to have the air. best the 1.,11); They 1. ''''''' ' '. .'r.'...' ''''' ' ''' . e: lei sisting Golden. j.;:',.; Z.., ?."' ' , ' ' 1. ' '''',' "T" formation quarterback in ill lk, ' ' Both '''.1"11111?H, are loaded rosters . with the state last year in Dave , 0 4,tzgiot$4.41keslisiLignisOlibitk.'lmovagime.mototelemactiostosiontommi talent from last year. Kimball of B. Y. High. In adt';'..4,1, ' , ik 1, The North team, which inci- dition they have Steve Re--: . !,,,,i10.0." fadentally is a zelle, the sticky fingered YANKEIS"CENTURY CLUB' vorite, has stars from East and speed demon from Hurricane These four New York Yankee players have something in common besides being memWeber, the class A champion at end. , bers of the New York Yankee& Each has made mire than 100 hits this season, and each and runner-u- p lastlyear. MeanThe South's ground game will ,frt from has South stars while the ... player's hundreth hit was a homer. Left to rightillank Bauer, Billy Martin, Gil Mc';0";.!.1' , .,,, 4... . Millard's great ,. Millard and B. Y. High, the two be built around . Dougald and Mickey Mantle. (United Press Photo.) LaVae k, fullbac class B finalists from last year. fr'14:11''''IR,..,,,ji ' and Jordan's Vaughn . t Schools from both. geographical Smith, ' Rasmussen. ? ' ,:;. ,' cont,4, state areas have of also the Get induction Notices Despite the two - touchdown All-Sta- rs stars to the game. tributed favorite tag placed on the PITTSBURGH backA host of , Northerners, a great game is in (yRripn,the Pitts- field men and a .teaVy prospect for the fans Saturday' burgh Pirates' bonus shortstop 52-4- 9 and second baseman twin com- stamps the North squad as def- night. ICI quite certain that bination, have been ordered in. inite favorites. Included in the the stars will shine at Ogden , .., : slly-- , e..e ducted into the Army Sept. 10. North backfield is such great Stadium tonight. , , $ A . ' ,t1:$:.:.1:;,: '': ,,,t ';',,:f ,1 side and then By LEO PERRY side shot ..' 1,!: , ' . r ', score that the half-tim- e k ; 2. 4. i i .; , , SPRINGVILLELittle so ' '''s ' . , ,' 4' t ', 1 X 2'; .4'4,k the B boys. . totaled ,i , 2 for .4 school ball the '1 poured school The big . ''' boys . ' caught '''';',' '5, 2:: ,.. Ak . t h ro u g h the hoop and set fire in the late third quarter .:,,Z4'''', ' is 4 13 i,3 " ' ,,, ' ;',,':;,0 '''k2;.. .,, ,,' 1' 2 2 ,; . 2 ;i':' '3. , tip a rugged defense against after Benson fouled out lard 2 ' ' '.'.. ' , '2 f ,:".. ; , 3:2 , 1,..2. .fp2. ',,i. ts;,,, ". Pacific Coast League f ', National League Amorican League their big school brothers to win came to Within a point of the ,, , i 'It , 'kkowN, , .0 ,,,,,i; ' L. IV. OIL Pct. the second of a three-gam- e n prep small school players. From i W. i Pet. GB. Hollywood W. L. krit;,,,,;$ 'ts.; Pct. d.i. ,, ;',.. Z, div.t 12 615 99 7.1011,)0'5"" r !!,,t:, .kk8-1: basketball series, ' ."' , 41 ....J ,..; . ,' .678 85 here Fri- there on in it was nip and tuck. Now York , '' 87 .695 ' 40 70 612 90 .563 Seattle Brooklyn .'4'; 7. g : : , . 51 78 012 Millwauket .508 94 ' 02', .', 0, t, 78 Chicago .809 ,,' 50 I' 77 1512 63 .517 Los Angeles The A's Merrell Clifford sunk Cleveland day night in an overtime .379 73 53 71 .559 16 M 81 1114 79 San Franciago Philadelphia ..494 , ' .3'' ''''' '''' i ';.', 57 71 :Ti.,A, .555 15 1 , 4. 69 M .552 17 thriller. - 76 St, Louis 60 .467 , s'. 2014 2.. . two field goals in a row from Boston Portland i r! ,":1; i. !: .'''' .14' ''' ,,,,,,::,':,..,',..". ';,2;e:trU'IN'.-i,,- , AM 2312 New York , tt ashindlon : Si - 66 51 .468 274 San Diego 07 81 '; .414 76 .r.,3034embPoitipw,gt7 ;20'22'4 A The class stars won the under the basket as game time Philadelphia 78 .402 3412 Cincinnati 51 70 .444 304 Sacramento 56 31 92 67 .421 81 40 .357 45 Detroit .381 78 48 on 64 384 Oakland .411 33 Chicago , first game at Ogden Wednes- ended to knot the score at 43 84 .341 4114 Pittsburgh 41 St, Louis 92 .308 49 Friday Night's Results THESE KIDS LIKE ACTION day with a 4 win. Thursday Class B then stalled to the 10-Los Angeles 3, Hollywood 1. Friday Hlotors Results Results Priday Night's San Francisco 15, Oakland 3. the class B boys came back with second limit With hopes of potCleveland 3, New York 2. St. Loula 10. Pittsburgh 9. 11. Sacramento Seattle Don Dyson of Highland Park slides safely into home plate as catcher Terry Washington 7, Detroit 4. a,53-4-8 Brooklyn 9, Cincinnati 8. San Diego at Portland. rain. victory. ting the winning shot, but Kew Boston 4. Chicago 3. Milwaukee 3. New York 1. hays of Lindsay Gardens tries in vain to make the tag. Dyson and his mates defeated St. Louis 8. Philadelphia 3. O. Actually the game Friday at Nickel missed on the long one Philadelphia 5. Chicago in a semifinal game of the Yo uth Softball League. The winner of the final Lindsay L maim' Raines King WHughes on which Sunday's res Games Springville depended and the game ended in the tie. King in the Witirld Softball Tourney in Salt Lake City next month. will Now York game play at I:30 f3L 12 p.m. Chicago at Milwaukee nOon. (2), team could oat slide the other Pittsburgh In the overtime, Jim CrittenrBoston at Cleveland (2) 12:30 p.m. 1:05 p.m. St. at Louis Brooklyn. o a Now at h h York ab ab Niikvakse - den from South Summit hooked Philadelphia at Dotrott (M. 1:30 p.m. Chicago at New York (211. 1:05 p.m. on the slick Springville 3 02 &Lockman lb 4090 Loginu Cincinnati al Philadelphia (2) 12.05 Mathews 3b 4 I 0 The class B gang were pretty one, followed by a jump shot Washington at St. Louis (2). 1;30 p.m. P.m. salt Winner 4123 114ault; Tat 4 0 1 2rark 3b 3 0 0 1 rt Pafko Kitkoter. 110Barkoter 5 in 7. Plinth. Ti, li a sib a b e Phila. Louis ab out came $t. good sliders and from Nickell. Beaver's Jim Cos DmageI sa 1 0 3 2 Hunter se 1 3 3 7 el- - 4050 3 113 lb Adcock a 1. In Lake I. LOBbalt Sr Ogden ab h a Crandall e 4 1 4 Chicago ab h o a PhDs's'. 211 4 1 2 4 3. ERWisneski 5, Birk tor I SO at the half, but slowly relin- added a side shot, but Clifford Philley rf I 0 1 0 Kryhoski lb 5 3 9 4 Bmhoitz cif 4 0 2 (I Karanski is 4 2 0 4 ,- .1 4 IlHolman 11 1 4 3. 5 0 4 If Gordon 3. Birkoter 9. BWinneski Witneskt 5 4 0 0 Lenhardt li 4210 Fondy lb lb 4 0.4 21 Ashburn cf 4210 Pondletn If 0 0 quish their lead until the count added a layup for the A's to iltobinen 3 1 1 0 Birkoter 1. LIComiskey and Zernial 11 4 1 2 01 Worts rf Jackson 3b 4 0' 1 lir Torgesn lb 4 0 120 Dittmar 2b 3 I 0 4111hodes if 2 0 2 0 Bain a an 1. Whitlock 9. HOBart:4'2n 7 in Faulk. Val. b o 0 ab h ab was knotted at at the end bring the count to 9 for the Sudo: 2b 4 1 3 31 Stephens 3b 4130 ',Mask 4110 Kiner If 4 1 3 (P Ennis If 4020 1 0 0 0 3 2 8 1 3 23, Whitlock 7 in 8 1, 3. Winner 4 3 0 01 intent, 4 2 4 It Courtney e 3 0 2 0 Sauer ri taoldndo lb 5 3 4 lh Vital ef Babe lb 4 0 3 Hamner 2b 4327 Spohn P of.. the regular game: They class B. Cox added two foul McGhee, 4 I 5 1 Whitlock. 3 1 1 21 Becie lb Spencer se 0 0 0 0', Arend so 0 0 0 0 Serena 2b 3 0 2 2 Lopata of 4 1 1 01 bBerry 4 0 7 0 e 1 5 0 II 2 1 5 2! Moss e 1 1 Jensen 0 3b 1 0 2 e 4 4 p 0 0 0 MeClugh e 3 1 3 Or Kingswth Kling 3b caught fire again in the over- shots as the class A star Me- - Murray Wyroatek rf 4 220 . 1 1 1 0 ab h ok 5 2 8 0 Salt Like ab b a a' Ositton 5 0 4 of Johnson c 2 0 0 01 Dyck cf Wein 4 1 2 0 LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE Gott rf Bishop p Smalley as 2 2 5 0' Jones 3b . 4211 N 0 0 cWillisma 0 0 0 0 0 0 Young 2b time to forge ahead forthe win. Cleary fouled out of the ball aMauro 5 0, 0 1 Ruck if bEskenbery 0 0 0 0 Kitsan rf 44 01 01 0, Paterson ef 34 3 2 0 i Or Simmon p 3120 1 0 4101 1; Nault lb 015 0 0 0 !Menlo 2b 5 2 2 t Osborne, , 0 0 0 0 Inas 2h Corwin , 0 0 0 11 Pilleite p 0 0 3 0 1 1 Pollet p Martin p 1 0, 0 0 aBrown The rugged ,,,, press game. , cHamilion 1 0 0 01 Stuart p 5 1 5 (k Scott If 5 2 3 0 Khoury 3b 4 0 0 01 Robinson If 3 0 0 0 MOVING Grissom, 0 0 0 1,:: Bunt cf 1131 01 0 Church is 00 3 4 6 Moskus li 1 Valentine rf lb 3b--e 4 2 3 3320 StociphoYe 3 111 0, Gnsives LB c, Imposed on the big school stars For the A's McCleary was the Totals 31 8 24 10!1 Totals 31 13 27 13 4 1 5 2 PACKING 5 1 1 11 Ashman If 3 1 1 0' Collins c 10 1 Deck as 12' 27 25 27 32 Totals 5 Totals 0 0 3 O'Reilly p 36 12 27 13 30 4 24 4' Totals Totals Paylor 3b 4 1 0 0 STORAG 1111.1'42) for Bishop in 71h. 2110 4110iHastid 'Flied out for Rhodes in Sth. , hurt the class A team which did scoring punch, collecting 22 - aWalkod Franco 8 0,1eyrt Pollet into for aGrounded double 11 1 2 4 0 e 1, 3 play Dean 6 Terry 3b 0001I Bowman h.aaaal Streeter as 3 0 2 1 Irwin for Courtney in 8th. bDoubled for Jansen in Sth. not score- a field goal in - the points on three field goals and bRan In ilth. 2b 3 0 1 3 cStruck out for Martin in Rh. 3 1 0 11 cRan for Irvin in Schaak 9 000 000 000- -0 Chicago P 30 1 31 Birkofer 9 .2 0 1 2 first,' quarter. Milwaukee aiWisnaski 001- -3 3h 000 110 I 200 000 100- -3 22xle foul shots. Clifford and 001 000 Philadelphia tiyhre -5 e Ingutchery York 000 000 100- -1 Louis ...r .. .. .. 103 010 '04x- -8 Philadelphia 1 1 0 0 RBIAshburn 2. Jones 2, New Mathews. aConnon EPollet. 2R John Benson, the Beaver flash, sen added 8 points each for the St.13Suder. Totals 39 13 30 7 RBIGordon. Spahn. RSIZornial L Kryhoski Wyrostek. Kaminski. Wyrostek, Crandall. k out for start to a HR 4. 2. Hunter. off Stuart. 10 aStruck Worts B's the 28 211Rivin. 311Mueller. 28s Philley. Totals 38 good Jones. HR.Jones. SKazanaki. DP Is 31 10 27 13 Tett , got assist, with HasseU bagging Totals MOVING STORAG Junior. KryhookL Thick. Jones, Hamner and Torgeson. BBSinz Spahn. SBBruton. DPHofman and Lonhardt, aStruck out for Schaak in gth. sHomered for ilirkoler in 7th. first with a tip-i- n and then a scven counters. LOCILIMITIS HR Hofman and Dark; Logan Murray. 38Werts. KryhoskL bRan for Johnson in 9th. mons 2. SOSimmons 7, Pollet 4. HOScore by innings: 190 000 001 0- -8 and 'Adcock. LeftMilwaukee ,S. New Boise Kryboski. SHDemaestri, - Pellet 9 in 7, Church 3 in 1. 100 100000 Lake On the B side, Crittenden and Zemial, salt -2 long shot.- ,He shoots from anyCity Damao.100 002 212 -9 Courtnoi. DPMurrapBabei 100 Simmons 40, I- Y- York 5. BBSpahn 1. Jansen 1. Cot, Magic Valley 001 Church Ogden Polt Jordin's Jerry Mcwhere. each plunked 11 counters win I. SOSpalut 4. Jansen 2. Ho RMaldonado 3, Arend. Delfino. Hunt. Simmons (1241). LPollet (47). 11Moskus 2. Moult Irwin 2. Ca !MOM IL tt 2. 1. Martin 3. 3. Bede 11, Cornln 2 in V 3, Grissom 8 Vital Jansen SOPillette in Bishop O'Reilly. Moskus. under' Patterson. Stonecipher. EStreeter. Cleary found the range IC through the hoop, with Benson Stuart 1. HOBishop 141. Pilletto Cincinnati abb 0 al Brooklyn ab b a 0 13e Moult. 111Moskus 2. Cannon. Patter. Killingsworth. Deck 2. &bask. 0 in 2 23, Martin 5 Adams 3b 5 2 0 Kling, John. son. MIPatterson. Ashman. RBI 2BHMa1do1ado, the baSket and added a jump adding 9 before he left the 1in in2. 1 IR13,andStuart Gilliam 3b 4 1 4 O'Reilly. Pillatte McMilln 01 Reese as 1RBishop ab h a al Pittsburgh ab a et son. HEMaldonado 2. Vital 2. Deck. Robinson. moskus 2. Valentine. Can4 2 2 7 St. Louis .144 5 0 shot sO that the first-quartMartin WPBiehots. ' WPdl- Bell ef a. 4 3 5I 0, Snider game. 1 01 Abrams ri DPIrwin-Terr5 1 0 0 Ropulski et 4 el RBIMaldonado 5. Gott, Ruck.2. Stone. non 2 . Patterson. 4.3424 1540). ette G. P. B. T. P. Scott. as Remus 4 1 3 1 O'Connell 3b 4301 4 LBiahop class Vital 3, Stoic. Johnson A's 5 for the 5 1 4 2 score read Kineski lb 3 1 3 11 Campatia 0 160 611 60111111111011 3 31 10 32 5 2 1 O Wale, le Jordan Deck. SKling. BYhre. 4 1 Brkwski rf 3 0 3 Hodges lb-- 2 1 13 0 Mustial If Ati it a Ab h o al Detroit Jordan's Curtis Jensen began McCleary. 3 5 I 0 wash; Slaturbtref--11-3 Thomas-et-ScottGon DP B 01' Eltrillo Clifford. Davis 31i 5 1 1 l'Kuonn so 5 0 3 7 Mrshall if 4I 0 3 4 3 9 ; Magic VIller.70; 2b 4 2 1 2, Ward lb 2 10 2 salves. LOBBoise Lowrey 3b 2 5 Morgan in...thelsecond quarter, ilearse nil . 4001 Grangras stir ...... 11 I3 I, 3, Nike 2b 0 3 I 3 3 2 S' Runnels m 1n Schaak B in .8; 4 ThOTTIVIM If 4 1 Or 0 Jabinaki 3b 31 2 0,1anowics e 4 2 4 2 V 2 iHORowman It Boone 3b , 0 2 1 1 Vernon lb 535 3 0 12 2, .10'Brien 3b Bilk lb 4318 ttitSeminiek 4 0 1 0Roep first with a long shot from the. Maxwell. South .4 1 2 4 Osborne 0 in 1; O'Reilly 11 in 8 03; 0000 4 1 4 0' Detains cf Jensen ri 1., 3. 1 3 1 E.O'Brien ss ifvara e 4010 1 1 0 0 1 2 4 Franco 2 in 03. Sackett. lox Elder 9 1 0 0 l' Hughes p 1 2 0Nionian II 5 Coals 2 3 if 1 20 1 0. doolts 0 3. SO 0 0 0 1 0 1 Schaak 3. O'Reilly 13, Franco aSchendinst 1111 &don' ie' .0 Friend Alton. Van p 2 0 2 0, &Robinson Ogden 1000 bHaddis 5 2 7 01Suchock rt 4100 0 2 1 1 Busby et 0 0 .0 Oi Waugh P 1, O'Reilly 1 0 Or Labing p Johnson. East Osborne 2. 0 Schaak 0 6, 0 Olbowman 1. bHatton 000 4 Twilgr 2b 4 01 2 Priddy lb .4 1 10 0 0 0 0 01 sHermanaki 4 1 'reale 4. 0110. p 0 Schaak O'Reilly ERBowman 41 3 0 7 0 ilriugrld e 4 1 3 11Bucha c 0 - 0 01 Hall o 1 1 0 8. Franco 1. WinnerOsborne; Lamer Dua oPEN "s.tent 1 cm. eoihmnvIt Totals 34 13 27 14 Staley P Totals 37 1124 kistreon p 4 0 L bilstfield ' :: , ''', t , , Zt:,,f,..:. , , 7' , . all-sta- ' ' r , , , , . ,.z ..,,,,,..i...4. ' - ::: i'l-- 'i - ',.',. :,, ...:,;,,--,- : ,, - :,,: i 4:.'",-.'!(-' ',,, c'Z',, '!.. ' (UP)--Califo- rnia :: , , 2 : , '4 , - eight-round- 1, . - 'Trophies Galme , well-deille- , - , , grid machines, prematurely Saturday when two the North and the 'SOuth, meet in the annual high school theisinglei - : ,'T ,. . Ne'ws to' Present ' By STEVE SMILANICH ' 1 OGDENThe I fil. i . nl mink , ,1, M ..';'. :le .4171 .......,,:,. :',' .4'4, p '; 1r 11 .. :NT:L.. it': - n..... IP. , ,, '.: , i'., ' :''''''.W. ' ''. , - .474 1 te, A t':,34 ;'''',' , ' Favored Role in ''. k, ssk,v,.9 . , , L'Ik ,, , ,, s. 'i--'11- I ,,,,,,t ..,iqt....., - ,,, ,,,7,--, . . - , klo' rthGriddersGet ,s., ...., , -- ,,,,,, N ,,, , , . - e-- ,,,1 . t,. . , , .-- - , ,,, 4.,.. , --, TELEGRAKSob Loki Cfly, Satiordgy, Augtrit,19,' 1953 DESERET NEWS AND, 's - ' ., .. , .. - '. ' - . ...f. - , ,, - ;... ffr, f),,,,,.,,,,;,;,..00,-.4- ' ,' ' ',4 all-stat- e Class Whip Big School Five, B -- , (UP)--John- r ny . , . ,, 1.,,,.,, ..,.., d light-foote- ,,,,, MAJOR, MINOR BASEBALL SUMMARY 19-1- 4 all-sta- rs 4 132 ?: , ' 2, ' 3' ....... ' . '''' .:.., ,... 34 ,34 . ?, ;; , 16, '''.233, 2 20, t, A.." 30 ' Ar. :9 52-4- 9, .... ..,;. g ,. ' , 2 f?..:. Z ,,!. t 4 " . ..- t .,o, , ' ,'," .4 -'. '23 li226,24-4f232.- 43-4- 3. ' 48-4- 11. 4--2 - ). . - PIONEER ,BOX SCORES 19-1- 4 43-4- 3 Streeter-Moakus. t 50-4- ; -- .. , 1r full-cou- --- it ... ' , I - - -- MOLLERUP fte-e-- .1 t -9i -- 30x-1- .3 Huntor-Eryhoak- i. . . - er 8-- I - 0-- Or, , -I- 0000 0000 0000 ii R2--3 1 te 1 "4116 GE SAVINGS . 1 0 1 11 Dickson Presko p 0 0 0 Franco. WPSchaak, O'Reilly. p aLined Out for Hughes in 10.11. - . 0 0 0 Oltindell I Erautt p 0 0001 Totals 71 bDoubledr for King in 9th. G. T. F. P. 105 000 101- -8 0 e 0 0 PoedIell ab h o al Idaho Falls ab h o a .. Katiglióno 1 0 0 0O. gFace SI Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 White p,, Hetki 3 7 I 11 0 0 0 0 Watson as 7 2 3 11Stachlo el 6 0 3 01 Cox. Beaver 230 000 22x- -9 . Brooklyn 6 1 4 3 Anderson. Monti 10 0 0 Camera 3bI 6 2 1 liSierra as . cBatia-EThompion. RBIGilliam, Reese 4. dD.Rics C . 2 0 3 0.11Smith ---,, 1 2 2 4 Lised,-,7 1 3 3 4 4 Hack 3b Jensen. Gunnison Cameron Campanella 2. Furillo 2. Adams, Bell 2, 0 0 0 0 Totals 3S111T Totals 6 5 1 0 !. Francis. Springville Sobeck rf 4 1 5 0! Borich rf 14 27 11 M 1 37 11 Kluszewski, Greengraas. Sominick 2, Totals 1 5 41F.strada If 7th. bt for 5 3 3 0 Yvara 2t 5 Watherh Lehi Crmiehl 'Singled CampaBell. HitAdams. for Scarborough in 3th. 2BHatton, -L..7StrissenThrovrarr---------4-1--bRan for Schoendienst in 5' 1,7 1 Nrdinelli ci 5 0 4 W.eaten lb Reese 1, Seminick, Bell, Furillo. nella, ' 4 3 3 11 0 2b &Corcoran 5 1 '5 3 etsoaa. Crittenden. S. Summit Oth. kierbert SHRoe,, Hughes. f ,10,401,H, , dirtied out , White 1 for in iTliftairitiani'-i0 ilitli ,..Turtier... Am.erica..nlor.k.. - t3o., :i7. 20 - 21 . ; - Ai 0-- 4 .01Barbiaan p......2,2 .0,0 .' : cowls. ' .e5inglati .for Waugh in iltaberson fWalked for Dickson in 7th. 1 0, 0 3 5 MaidereOni Yost. KUenn, 2. Hughes 4, Wahmeiar 1. King 3. Ho-- -' p 2 ,I, 0 2 I !Nkkell. Union ....ERunnei. gRan for Lindell in 7th. 4 3 0 Yeti- Boon. RBIJensen. Vernon 2, Coan Roe 63. Hughes 45. Labina 21 01Whitlock .F1211wHutchivesatevr.cins. 0 2 41,...lisialasi.,aitriltt -hGrounded into clouble play for , re ER 3.1 2 ,pi, King 104 1 3. , 52113115 Id.fil.d.,,,Kie81111,.2.4i0Pnt L 28Fit lirctriejlorptrowtht-,.. 111 27 If M Nieman. 101 040 St., Lout, -li Boone. SBBusby. DPTinigxTwo out when Wi Total t 001 070 100 .. Pittsburgh 33 43 OA oraid and Terwilliger; Kuenn and aGrounded mat. for Nardinelli in 10th. -Priddy.,1111-vituaterso-- ,,st. P,,,.,1Vard 3...Lowity,...lanowiez. 7, II 19 '34 43 .5.Ws 1. --- 003 300 000 000-4- ,, 7 Mos-- . IOW: 'Slaughter-'3,11imui1. SO Officials: Brooks and Christian's. Abrams 2. 103 001 000 0017 SOMastorann 2. Gamr 2.tiaryer Driskt.,Idaho Plilli'.-'.-.-.terson 3. Garver 5, Scarborough-3. '.11.. Rice 3. Thomas 2;1 O'Connell, . . . bert 1. HOGarver 10 in 4 1,3; Scar. JIMOWICZ RWatson 2. Camera. Cameron. la), . ... 2, Schoendienst 2. D. Riee.!lor, Orwiler, Sierra, florieb.l. borough 0 in 3,3; Herbert 4 in 4, R Scar. IfiltWor4,--Min4al- ; Rite. Halt Thomas. Jessen. Crifeoran. Whitlock. ...... r.strada.1 1.21Alasiorgon 4--- )124- -.--- -- - -- . Herbert . WMastorson 3BHAbrams, Musial. EIRHemus, Jo. Camera. Nardinelli, Corcoran, 'borough 0-bionski, Thomas. Jnowies. DPOICon- - RBICameron 4, Sobeek. Hack, Estrada, N idlin ,LGarver , nail and Ward; J. O'Brien, Z. O'Brien Jessen. Corcoran 3. Sarrisan, Orwiler. ab b o a, and Ward. New York ab b o a Cleveland BBFriend 3, White 2. SRCamoron. Taylor. SH Estrada. 40 " .1 4 1 3 5 Hall 2. Brazle a. Hetki 1. sko McDgid 3b 3 1 2 d Avila 2b 2814Jessen. Whitlock. Orwiler. 3BH :!, - 4 1. Hall L White 1, Brate S. . i 4 1110 3 5 et Left lb Corcoran. Noren -- -4 to HO.,Camoron. 0.Glynn . .. DPHack AO ..,', WP 3 I 3 0' Mitchell 11 4 2 0 0 Friend I in 4 13. Preeko A in 4 23. Pocatello 17, Idaho 1 in 1. Britain 4 in 2, White ER-04-11er sac. 5. A. 0 in 000 I Whitlock. Orwilor. Staley 4 ' : : : 1. Knndar,, 1 in 213. 0 3 Waugh I utt I in 4 i lgWdling 13. Hall bisan 3. SO rollOrwil Barbit4anBarbi. Era1 Aor 0 5 0' 2 7-7in 1 13, Dickson i . 2,3. Hetki 0 in 3. Whitlock S. If 4 0 5 d Doti, cil , 't 3 t." ! 0?: ,.., Collins lb 3 3 7 1( Watik r.,-,- f . '. . 3 1 1 3.. i 2b 3 1 0 3'5treitInfis Idarttn .,,Ar110.,W,, - - l'"' , . - - Fly Rod .. ' ' atninr. NEW '9" , ' , ,,, Soryle I I Wadm "17:71"inso i 'Lir 48 SAG. 1 trt244:9. Hooks'. Telescope Rod riel. Tackle Box ts.is - - '':'''-Spit-Ree- Leader l1141'sr .1 , . S21 - - ' . . 4 79;,S ', ' -- -- , ' , - , ' . ,o, , : : , J . - ' ..- 1 . - , .1 , - 313 West 8th South . - - I . Phono - '''' ' ,, . . . t , , ' V g7'C 1. . , Total's 34 4 37 HI 31 127 5 aStnigied tor Moms in 47th. lierdortoIrogeorra iilotieth... Roston , ... I. . 200 000 1104 000 003 010- -3 ' Umphlett. Whole. R11- 1Kell. Pier. Williams. Male Lollar, Fox, sail. RtliiinIV 211,,trilliams. Kell. 3b- -. , , ,,ik ,., ' I ,t1 f,,,,', ' .' - ' ' ' ' , ' ,, ',0 ' ' - ' '4. e - . .6. ' . . : ...'''' ' ', ,. - '' ' - ' ,,, - ' -,' ' . - -- 0,A-,-- , - - . , Mott 1, Grandstand Utah Stotts Fairgrounds No bust.;:No MudNo Dilay Z . - : ' RACING AT ITS BEST:- ' ,e Gen. Adm. , . - , 7 $1.25 ''. , .60c ,,,' ., ' . . '10-1- 7 Children - ' a. . .k- - '( . ; , ' i VENTIONAI 100 LEVEL FIRST LINE TIRES. AND SEE. THEM NONE OURSELF , OnlyMay CHRIS -- " at-KEIT- Nt NORTH TINPLS - - I Rws; 2ND WEST !".--1- 921 SOUTH . - ' , ; . .. .- -- - ,. : - , 4 1 io , s , . ,,. . chevron Supreme -- - S - - - - - w Bo Duplicatipd . . n t Nyr ' SETTER. , , ! m tAldr,c),- - 1 . e - . : -- " . ,' : . STAT1 ' - 1 ",' - , . omy - Kids Under 10 Frio ' THE FEATURES ,Sato 3 Days ,, ' . . , - A2'.,--so E. Best bVerrenty 'hi the tiro h.ttlustry. 12 months I Nowt honored by 38000 dealers in the IL S. end Canada 40 2. Lifetime Warranty against tights, in materiels or week. '. manship. : 00 3. We mount Ha tirev (See the Iron Themes work and save year time.) .10 so 4. LIBERAL BUDGET TERMS, Easy te pay ier year tires. to 5. ATLAS GRIP SAFE god GRIP SAFE CUSHION TIRES, CON. ', 0 Bei, Seats . ' - . ABSOLUTELY tREE , ' , -, , ,- , , - .,...... . AoAAAosoomovsAlo. , 4 - Get Ready for Labor Day Week End Travel ' ', . , - - r TRY . .i ' - -- 4 -- CHECK - owl,. In!. Supervision) , '' . ATLAS TIRES HAVE NEVER BEFORE BEEN 'OFFERED AT THIS EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICE - . - ' ' , . . , . 15 . TRIALSI:45 ' ' - ' Inb. FHII'tUItVUIIUJ ' JTLLLFVVHI - I, ' 2 TIME R - WITH THE PURCHASE OF 3 NEW ATLAS. ,, TIRES AT THE REGULAR LIST PRICE. THE FOURTH ONE Is , , tar. , ' ' " - . ''''''' - i ... ,Ch;odman enry ,.. . . - raseuel-Fox-Roy- - I . $10,00? Asphalt 1$ FAL Track Now SpoodNow ThrillsNow Entortalamont . ' Keegan egan 1. 5,, Moms 1. Perish 1. gan" 74n Henry 4. ER- -. - 0 in 14o toortsh 8 11n,,1-1ond HenrY 34, Dorith 14. PR- -. Reagan enry 14,31; 4,3-44- . ' - .- . . ' ,r A Now . . .,, Totals - - , 4000 4012 . ' - . K SUNDAY AFTERNOON 2:30 P.M. . ' , , 711 Tt-A-1----- :AwAAAAAAN0AAAAANotAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA0v Wmmm ' sen. 2,.. . - 26 Wmm mir MI., !'. ' , ....- .- ,- . - - . ''',.., SR-A- vila. I Fox. Pierson. .. - I I tt :,bpoti:a MERICAN-FENCE-CO; '1 000 91! PC1--1 000 101 10x- -3 Westlake, Collins.. Rosen. ' Glynn. llins. ll. Hoorn. GlYnn. - If 1 1 !''!. 3002 ', . ,' y I, -A- lir ' , I I tA,,,AT I IT 111,1----I- -- ,.. ,. y. ' 4 - , .. - , Ao -- !PIP,' ',- STOIIITAD RACES 32 7 37 11 Avila , and Glomni, Strickland. Avila and Glynn. I Zo. SOLopai, 3rir; i&latr ;1718107y41;-T0---).1.711,o;:11134i. ,, "4 & ab b ab h 6 a' Chicane Boston Goodmn lb 4 0 11 11Careque1 los 8 1 3 0 2 1. 1 0, Fox 2b 4 1 4 4 Piers11111 3 2 5 1 Willoants 11 3 I 1 0,Minoso re 1 0 0 folsonit 3 3 1 siMelert 3b Kell 3b 3 1 30 2 0 0 0; Lollar e Baker 2b 4 1 0 libWilion e 0 0 0 0 ,.,1,11enry to 1 3 0 11 0 (Y 5 4 Boyd lb ,1,:tlyphlett et ',Bothtow 4 1 01 3 Rivera et 4 0 2 0 1 0 0 lo Keegan INtarbose 0 0 0 0 3 0 37 3 Alomap ;White e 1 1,0 0 Ryan 0 0 0 1 .. Dorish p 1 0 0 0 eKranieli L, - No Down Payment-- 3 Years to Pa - ' 2 foLie r 15 PADS TRADED EXCIPT .. "tvelra.,. ... l - , ' New .17c1k N , . 21 Totals! 30 0 24 Totals &Grounded out for Bauer In Wt.. - chain link fence installed i, with 9 gaugf fabric for the same price, as 11 gauge. Special offer limited until- present supply of 9 - gauge wire Is exhausted. . ' 11 ':: 71 - - . n ee s 1)7 , OFF , . - . rtnitit 111 ' .1 aosii 3001 Rizzuto sa-- 3 0 0 2 Hunt E 3 0 1 liWinn 0 Lopaip COMplete , - ' , - t r rrallor I IIIIF OF .11 GAUGE " . '2..$1211 Tirlit 0 be. l III 1 nil A - & 79. 49. 111 B4.4 9 GAUGE FOR THE PRICE 1 ., - 1116b4wirt Saell Mattress tes 212.111 i Trolling Plugs 'Zs Spinning Lures :::7er'eais 4 11' : ?10.1 '" ---- PI I 1'- 4- A sem DOWPSFILLED les sm., Sleeping Bag TA( : SPECIAL 11111 1 1 Fly Rod 11::;1 ...4.. Rod 24..ozroi". I IN. . .. aZ9 triv..:116.98 ... ROD , ..,. 10S 11 - i;nd yz Is. 10.. :ris Boat Cushions , ' 'it Materiai MIS AN Kinds ' 0111 0111 I, END of SEASON TACKLE SALE:, I cifirSt.'01LNE ONE -- -E- -7 0- 0000 1000 0000 0 0 0 1101 1 0 0 0 Garver p Scrbrou p aMullin Herbert le ' AT OUR - 1;-- - 79 , ' -- - , . , , ' s'- ' '''' ' ' -- s : ' .,' '' ' '" ; ' h - - ' '.. .' - . r , , . ' ,. ', ' , , .. ' - .' ' -' , ,"1 ", ' '. ' - .. - , -- ' '' ' ' ." - ' ',.................,,...,......,,,..1.,...:, |