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NOW VA Jusr sir AN cuAt ;tiro SPACE VOST MO AWN& MA VOter 14140 IDGETt, WEEP YOUR A elEarlier 'I ) 01:1111 COOke,411i4V MI0 'ory SLANK! d two : - - EUREW-So- sum gOok tikotAiii0 ( VINER half-seco- pottirt Drawing Courtesy The Nporting News -- - Cowboys Win Home Opener TWIN FALLS , An unprecedented crowd of 2800 Ida.--(A- P)-- daytime fans yesterday afternoon greeted the Pioneer League Cowboys here and cheered frantically as Manager Earl Bo lyard's boys Outlasted the veteran Boise club 17 to Twin Falls got 17 hits to the 11,- - and while Boise bad Pilots' eight runs by the fourth 'frame, . ; the Cowboys had 14. The contest was marked by horn-er- a five circuit clouts, two-ru- n Lowe by Pilot Manager Walt and Cowboy Third Baseman Will Meltiroy, and other round-trippeby Pilot Frnest Sites and rs Xawhoya-X.torseLeycer,o- itd, - Hal Loewe. 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Winning Pitcher TomtitAy end Vmptras McCarthy. 111411101174), Novii. 4tten0aibm-24- 00 ...... errorsirks - 1 , 00 Bees Blast Reds Again For 4th Straight Victory Hey Th'ire!-Wh- Goes at - 1U1-Reds-- Win "- Gridiron Tiff Banard Helen, 0-- and lengthy agile end for Coach Ike Arm- 4-- pe strong's Utah University grid squad gathered in two fourth-perio- d passes yesterday as the e Reds tripped the Whites, 12-NOODEN---(AP)ThOgden Reds tried bard last night-b- ut in the final intersquad d effective bunting and hits gave the Salt Lake City training sesBees five big runs in the eighth inning and their fourth straight of the Utest-sprin- g sion. Pioneer Lowe victory by a score of 10 to 5. , Both of the scoring aerials Ogden, trying for its first win , were flipped by Quarterback Alin league play this year, gave I Ti p . len Davis, who is expected to be the hometown fani something to I gill on the Loose a vital cog in the Armstrong macheer T . chine next fall. Morris Ficklin they scorcdfour runs OtdSti trill: ' to move into a 4 to 3 leed in the also produced some offensive jaalcilinto:13kbiltHile00) 43 seventh, but the blasting Bees I an: medort08.2b power for the Reds, gettingioff .toi1 I : l spoiled things wiait teh. ftaeir,. trin run in the third e to a 4 ing an inning Itym7tb.ortl : I I : quarters. mon is 3. Bob Murphy and Torn O'Hara 4 1 1 6 Troscrt Other hopefuls who produced rricga-in-s-tt1;0:711'1 ta tut': lb array of talent. . singled and Mary Trlst, a hokl- - :4 ;141 creditable were performances Bucktol'et 'Coach Theron Parmelee of Utah 1 S 1 over from last season barged 11 i Torn A9tirvirtite-4-11-1iwit, oAirylii-ftricpDrillingp 3 1 0 4 High fullback, who has been 1 composed of such talent es Bill Murphy with the frst Ogden e à à a its-shifted to center by Armstrong; Koch, Mac Pyke, and Captain run in that seventh-liminup. 34 5 27 11 Totals Mary Hess and Leo Prinster, at Vernie Swenson who are playing Totals 41 12 27 13 , surge- .ends; Cannon Parkinson and the gals Lake '' ..7a.m.s.t6122, top three singles matches. Frank Nelson. In the backfield. For the Throw Is High ....1..1.--- other singles spot and to orinisi Murphy fill out the doubles teams. ParRobb. Do- Then First Baseman attsh hit ton 2u, ukrpluhurihno 1:(5intTorti.- - IrrtroDrilk melee ig using Bob,Williams and t third, but the throw. to sec- - Intilastirtl' Lee Hammell and Con Deardon. lgiablierbtritt; ond was high and se:onds later 3,,',,81610..r. bosollbagor.t. Three-hi'int hitaCmi To O'Hara and Bush 'scampered Trnt. Thrnkmnii BuortV Buffs-Huske- rs "inag home on . Dick Buck's single, 1 Trost, Mits-Four Utahns will represent the Water: 077 it rjohiDekTnit Buck went home on a double porn.ott, a la 1 2.3. guna state in the Rocky Mountain reast' Third-sacksteel after Eggert -- ' !Pruett sis.irts, li "tearant" 3. Drinint L-- 'Junior AAU weightlifting chantRecords - --- : 30.141' Single'd. NfirN;Itaartra 1. pionthips at Denver this weekend Drilling 8, Pairs o n ball BOULDER, , Busy Eighth ' .?., 71;cr pitthWaters Dm: with their Fespective eyes on a the weatherman dishes out In the eighth , Bob obb sin- - oPliSrer.tirt1700 berth in the nationals hi kTexas imp., tindlod, 1:1011;7::sunshine, a ,big revision in - fled and Don Collins and Rip lestimat")' later. ska-Colorado , 'The quartet, Bill Melby, Eddie track reCords Rymer both bunted safely. Robb Is predicted by Colorado Coach '.4 scored on an error and Collins and Sam Owada and Howard n came In on a long fly, after 1Richards boarded a bus or the Frank Potts for the meeting of League-which a tingle, a walk and an- Mile High City today. The meet the two schools here Saturday. Potts, whose Buffaloes defeatother long fly brought in three W Pct. GB opens tomorrow. more tallies. - Melby, who was; named the ed the Nebraskans at a dual meet Salt take 4 0 1.000 . in In Lincoln, Nebr, last season. is The Bees added two more - 4- 0 1.000--- -; Twin outstanding weightlifter in Utah Ms team against tough two singles Idaho Falls ,, sending the ninth on a walk, Interin the 1.000--:TO recently completed Falls ... 4 The Comhuskers and a fieldeer- - choice.- - Trost's competition. AAU lifted contest. mountain has 0 4 4 .000 Pcatelli) a favorite to win the Big triple and an infield out brought Ogden . , ,.... , 0 ' 4 - .000- -, 4 more than any individual in Utah are Six outdoor title next month. In the last Ogden score. Boise- ...:.. 0 4 " .000.4 and will be a lovaritt in the DenThe Colorado coach said he ver joust. felt only the Thursday's Results dash time Twill Fiats 17. $oho 0. of 9.8 seconds by Don Campbell, Snit Lak 1O Ogda I. ' Soccer Practice his sprint star, and the discus Malt Filth 111. Ptalotto S. WE HAVE THE BEST First soccer session of record-of-1- 36 feet eight and a practice Priday's Pitchers torthe Germania half inches, established by Loren Belie inlets OA") al. Twilit Tons (Noss the season .40). CIA p.M. Club has been get tomorrow eve- Cteese of Colorado, will withSalt Laks Oita. rting. at 8:30 at Fairmont Perk, stand the "record'. assault' -- (Semillosli 4). 8 p.m. Pecatotio efortior Campbell will run the 100- al Ilditli tans according to Herman Neumann (Parrish athletic director. The club will yaredash Siturday but is not p.n. practice every Saturday evening expected to better his time, and reyou can find anywhere at the same time, Neumann neither, Colorado nor Nebraska , has shown a discus thrower who ported, Too USED .in NEW end s can better Creese's mark. 0, well-time- is , am aS "" g , , la I v rd 65 Kramer--fortoRtGra- ,. si A"1.19 ' - ompoign Opens-SundayntNibley - at Nebra- p - Golf ourny Officially opening Utah's links tourney season Sunday at high noon, Governor Herbert B. Maw will square off at three teed-u- p balls, entering his bid for the state's driving championship with a talented field of long-ba- ll artists due to follow his lead in 'an attempt to unseatBilly Korns, defending champion. at the Nibley Park course. Following the governor will come City Commissioner Fred tomorrow with Ven Savage,-E- d Tedesco with most of the state's Kingsley and Harry Borg slated best known amateur and proles- - to be guests of honor. A loursional golfers taking their turn. some joust, getting underway at Korns, whose sverage of 234 'o'clock will be the feature yards last year, was good enough event. for the title. will be in the field Opening -foursome of Pro Jerry as will Long John GeertsenFort Hendersonand Clare - Emery, Douglas- perennial Kingsley and Savage will lead winner of the long single drive.-field expected to contain about 80 A dance in the eveFree Balls - Balls will be furnished to all ning,gdifers. will top off the festivities . contestants. it has been announced by Toni McHugh veteran Western Association ,Nibley pro who is directing the Pt. tamith 10. Salina 2. meet. Tees also will be furnish- ed. Entry fee for the tourney is Twouptkkogael,eizzlotartsoh. 75 cents with the entry deadline Joplin at Jostisk set for tonight' - Immediately following the driving completitiork..and beginning at 2:15 o'clock will be a ItScotch Foursome tourney. the feature of Nibley Park's offi. s cial opening. Entry fee for the foursome event is 81 with the , entry deadline tonight. At Forest Dale Cops Bonney Prize 144 Mrs. Kirby Dawson annexed J The official at Forest opening (I j ' all , the honors in ' yesterday's Dale, meanwhile, has been set for women's tourney at Bonneville, taking both the blind hole- - and The putting Vital putting laurels. - Shoot '--' rineer Champlonships: LDr.vin.g - er -- mid-Jun- niie Strongmen Off Denver Mee t - ' t .7- - - 1- -3 - -- pro,-who- is linlitiOY, YES-.11U- AND c HO,ME' RRY DIAL (tit TRUCKS If you need o good truck FOR BASEBALL! 9:30 P. FEDE,R111 Mjonighi, , St tho right r' priceyou'll went: to soo, our bargains. 21113191rPE?114 o 1St 4i; de. Trif1131r5 Mot Wriett, ripo.rting Louis $t Philadelphia ponipased EXPERT RACKET MEN WANTED RESTRINa AMERICAN SMELTING AND REFINING CO. v. 2C5 cp WIIIIGHTMITSON GOLD SIAS GOV SALL - sts3 tigmum his. die ' ' $S SALT LAKE BEES vs. OGDEN REDS. :; National C4113 ls Mr P. St SSA omt ing on Wes Thomassen, Vic Hotz and Gordy Chytraus for most of the 100 and dash points. Inasmuch as the trio swept the two events for a total - Convoolistly Locotod Chooro for Advance , moot ; Apply Murray Smelter Murray. Wei Good 4 Dial SP074.11103 GOODS 13 SOUTH MAUI CO. ' , 14-04- was 34. , Murray Sets Drill Murray's amateur baseballers scheduled tomorrhavs workout 5:30 to be In the quarter mile sprint the Utes have Garth Paxman and Don Brown who finished 'ant-tw- o at Logan in addition, to 11 Ralph Anderson and Hot t who combine with the other pair to form a tough to beat mile relay quartet., Dick Bowman and Glen Palmer form the Redskin half-mi' strength. On hand to challenge Robinson for top honors in the mile 4 the Redskins will have Bruce Gardner, Norm Fitzgerald and Bob Lundell with Johnny Wharton scheduled to assume the burden in the eight-la- p grind against the Cougar's Lloyd. Brady's Rivals it In the field events, Hal Hard- - castle, Tally Stevens, Blaine Cannon Parkinson anti Crowther, be t Imr-vmocAl err-- - lkiff competition for Big Brady in the hammer, the discus, the shot and- - the javelin. Carlso Asay leads Cliff Cooper and Al Jonee w ? as the Us top vaulters with I Crowther, Woodward and Halt I doing .the high jumping. Red- skin broadjumpers, who failed i 1 to place against the Farmers last week, are Hots, Chick' Brown and Virgil Parker. In the hurdles, the domlipa- tion"cif which might well decide the meet, the Redskins will have I Allen Smith who won the high kick! last weelc, and - Connie Jarman, ,Max McBeth and Par-- well-founde- d. ' le I Giving the Cougars the benefit of the doubt because their squad hasn't been tested to date, observers are calling the meet close with a probable margin of less than 10 the rivals when the tallying has been completed. potIle-separatin- . - :Kentucky Derby Aired Tomorrow 41 lIct p.m on the Granite o,w at Nigh School field. All diamond addicts Interested in trYine out the club are Invited to at, floater Big Six Vans: T. tIftsost, T. P Willies, Rebb. It Lek. Thempsoh, P.m Jaelson, L F. 3 3 3 As 1: 1i 14 13 : 8 I Pet. Tel .372 .314 :: ...il14 . - r ,. , ) Now ilill CAO:ioTSa 1;1.0 j,notyuctkhyeDetirerbaytets:mth:e...w....drinw::::!n. InMOARIIEI Sizes U. S. Royal Deluxe Tires : j1 i W.' ' 'Salt Lake Bre' w''er at - Tit;;Co': - ,,- Ogdoi 9142 1:30 over the Columbia aeimork med KIM (dial 1115). Heat Clem fades !McCarthy and Bill Comm report the 73rd rim for the roses direct Imm historic Churchill Downs. Remember, men, LOOK sharp! FEEL sharp! !RE abarpt with the rsg Gillette sharpest-edg- , , g ri. HIGHER QUALITY - pointssgainst the .Farm -- '. v era last weekend, the hopes seem s ''' A 220-ya- rd I fOr Sight Shift Mil - - 100-ya- rd HURRY HOME DOC1 4' le 120-ya- rd rs (MING to show good chance le Att- Utah, BYU 4 Netters Cloth :Th.trrn cOLIND r0 PIN OMR voila cc toeless , 1- mt OLD MASTED-- CAN TOG coee TO a enough to eke out a victory. Big Brady Walker, who has paced the BYU eindermen for several years, can be counted on for at least 12 points and could possibly come up with many more. Clarence Robinson, loose striding Cougar distance ace, is exected to account for at least eight in the mile and the 880, twnzmile or 440,,whichever Mentor Floyd Millet elects for him to run. Too, the Irsers boast Strength in the hurdles with last year's conference high obstacle champ, Phil Nelson, plus such newcomers as Joe Nelson, Ron Stewart, Paul Theobald and Lloyd Page. The BYU squad also expects a lion's share of the high jump points with Harvard Hinton, a 6 ft. 4 in. performer, Stewart, Joe Nelson arid Vic Thurgood, jumping. Charley Lloyd will be the Cougar hope in the two-miand Rand Clark and Howarel Braden are expected to count in the pole vault. On The Track To challenge the Redskin's apparent domination in the shorter track events, Millet has Robinson in the half-mi.and Vie Thurgood, Bruce Osborne and Bill ,Raymond in the 440- yard affair. Cougar sprinters, according to Millet, are nonexistent. Redskin- Coaches Pete Couch' and Ike Armstrong will be rely- -. L- - jcit:::)17rfze:ceierrUst:luiaodrs when the two tangle tomorrow afternoon in Salt Lake's first track jaustbf the .season in. the : Utah Stadium, getting under way at 2 o'clock with the ham- mer event on Cummings Field. The Redskins, who tallied 641i points in losing to Utah- State last weekend at Logan, have shown plenty of strength in the sprints and middle distance races plus the strength to register seconds and thirds in other events. However, because the Cougar 4 untested toSiste-Abi- s, squad season, the Provoans are con- 20-2- 1. DAVAUNTE , StialOet- PQrFER,ABLY It looks aithou g h the seconds and thirds will provide the Mar , I Kw .1ELL ilkEtA YARNS' 71 ai- (SID ktEp Iftt ' ' , er; - - s - By Dee -- ,A TO COACM )-- It Is generally agreed among have been reading the collegiate track and -- field sum- r track oracles that - Iastseasolft Tariets 41,atelyy4oAu 412avel,f.airlz best performances in the shotput as to of the performances forthcoming won't be quite good enough this in the NCAA i year. Douglas Mayer of NYU IDAHO in 1940,with a idp ifoienld wasthewinner Idaho Falls Russets made it four toss of 52 ft. 1012 in. Half a in a row last nigbtt defeating in the dozen musclemen from various ships j. jUniversi the Pocattllo Cardinals 13 to 8 t y, of sectors have done that well alrally by the despite a five-ru- n Utah ready this spring. Stadium, visitors in the final inning of a You can just about bank op June 20 and 21. sloppily-playe- d 4 ,,,,,,, Pioneer League a national or perhaps a ,i.: Four major seeing contest. ItIt:.... . q :lt,t, record established in one world's "' ,,, 4 carnivals1 -,1 relay - al 1 77 whabersbimgedout- addOr 1 , list F week 1! runs in the opening frame, National Collegiate Athletic ,e) ,,,, !different sec- ed Imother in the second and Association championship in the f of athletic to four more in the fifth put - : Utah Stadium, June provid,4,,,A.r,America of the out Cards' themselves - ad a graphic , , reach. 'preview of the- Bits of Banter The two teams meet here national chamUtah's famous little jockey, Job again tonight. Pocatello 13) ,pionship which Dean Jessop, will ride Liberty (0) , Idaho Palle BHOA ,,,ItiIR0S,4111, Utahns will be Road in the BHOA Kentucky Derby I 2 1 0 Latte.rt Silverthern,ct 5 2 3 0 'privil eged to tomorrow, thereby attracting the 3 0 3 0 Attelsalt Brickner,rf 3 1 1 0 witness at $3 interest of many Beehive State 1 Vind141110 S 0 Markert,If 2 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 Th061400.66 Illurchmp,11 2 0 0 0 Ed Conwell per h e a d. The sports followers to this entry. 5 1 2 1 0Laughttn,c1 Niche, 106.66 2 0 1 2 2 Penn relays at Philadelphia, the Job is the sonof Mr.- - and Mrs. 2 4 0 2 1 0 3 P6,1'0666,26 taphun,36 4 2 6 0 Drake 2 0 0 3 Itice,36 4ackson,1b relays at Des Moines, the Ernest Jessop of Nib ley, Cache Zvans.26 4 f 2 2 Colorado 5 1 6 3 Sack,r relays .at Boulder and Last year he rode 290 1 4 ' 0 1 1 0 0 1460.e St6664, the Young University relays at County. 1 6 0 xTyacit winners to win the national Iroster,0 4 0 0 2 Provo included just about the championship for total victories. 2 0 0 1 Thornem elite of the cinderpath circle, Dean rode in the 1936 Derby, Totals. 34 9 37 36 5 24 13 Totals of whom will be on dis- astride Hampden, which placed tiSatted tor Ston In 6th; New Out. several 170 000 015 Pocatello play in the NCAA. third Idaho Palls ... -- 610 042 00xI3 Young University's classic P. A. Christensen, president of RunsLane, Thomson, O'Laughlin, Pa- games came into prominence States Athletic the Mountain redes 2. Rica 2. Sack, Silverthorn 2, n when Ed Conwell of NYU ran a Conference, and dean of athletics Bricknar 2, Marken 2, Nicholas 3, 2. Jackson, 'Nana. ZrrorsThoms9.5 century, fastest time for this at Young University, does not on 4, Paredes, Stone, Nicholas, Lanham event made anywhere- - in the think Denver U will get very 2, Evans 2, Poster. Double playsLaphint to Evans to Jackson, Tan to Jack- country this spring. This is a far with its effort to have a son Wild pitchPostar. Runs rasponsiof a second short of the "loosely-knit- " conference apble torPoster 2. Stone 9, Thorn 2. Rases ,tenth on ballsOtt Poster IL Stone 14, Thorn world's record at which all the proved at an MSC confab in 3. Struck Poster 7. Stone 2, best dashmen in the U. S. A. Glenwood Springs this weekend. Thorn 2. outily Loaing pitcharStone. will be shooting in the Salt Lake The DU plan would permit endance-2961. UnIpiroSkulik and Zel. meet. In the Penn relays, Bill the schools to retain their con1one of the several Mathis, ference membership and yet play lint stars who will compete here. any schools any time or place 100 9.7. in the negotiated yards they choose, without the league's Another entry in the Utah sanction Failure of the PioCentennial event, Harrison Dil- neers plan, it is feared, would lard of Baldwin-Wallac- e. broke result, in Denver pulling out of the Drake mark for the : the conference. The aggregation, of racquet-swingehigh hurdles with a flashy 14.2. Utah, with a supposedly off the weak.' track team this spring, that Coach Fred (Buck) This is a Dixon gathered-togeth- er on the world's record held by Forrest may show something rather at BYU campus in an Impressive in the sprints effort (Skip) Townes and Fred Wolto break Utah University's dom- cott. least Holtz, Thomassen A perusal of the high jump ination of collegiate tennis, which and Chytraua are looking bethas lasted since 1039, is getting marks indicates that the bamter each day, now that track the supreme test this afternoon, boo skimmers assembled here Thomaweather is here nn recently knocked off the battling the Redskins on the June 20 will be up to NCAA Utah courts. calibre, There are at least furlong in 21.3 which is plenty 'me Cougars, boasting two of seven Jumpers doing 6 ft. 4 fast - in, and -- better.-- Last year-- 4 tite note's -- moet- prominent-nette- rs Reda hatze sent-o- ut to 8 becked up by an impressive took a leap of 0 ft. in. an SOS to the Cincinnati Nation-- . win. At Des Moines the other al League Club for some expearray Of secondary talent, tripped Utah State 1 last week in day two jumpers tied at 6 ft. rienced and better ballplayers, a show of strength. The Redskins 5 in. Fred Sheffield of Utah now that the club has lost its hold a 3 decision over the once won the event at 6 ft. 8 in. first four starts Manager Pip. Farmers. A 'record that is almost a lead-piKoehler has scarcely a player BYU's cinch to endure is the pole who has played professional hopes this afternoon rest in the talents of Lynn Rock- vault mark held by Cornelius baseball before and doubts if a wood, one of Utah's best in any Warmerdam at 15 ft. 734 in. and club like that can hold up in the competition,. and Chauncey Pe- anybody who expects to see this fast Pioneer League terson, Who served as captain of one beaten is hereby named The rebuilding of Derks Field the Utah State squad last year. honorary president of the Opti- grandstand, scheduled to be com1 That pair is playing No and 2 mists' Club. Best climb into lhe pleted by May 23, probably won't e, and will now singles respectively last spring at Min- be finished until team for a No 1 doubles match. stratosphere neapolis was good for 13 ft. 8 in. that the cement workers down Other Cougar positions will be Richmond Morcum of New there are on strike. Think Salt filled by Jack Thurgood as No. Hampshire pulled himself over Lake fans will see the Bees at all 3 and either Bud Harmon. Alf the bar at the Penn Satthis year? Incidentally, why not Alder or Paul Harmon at No. 4 urday at 14 ft. 3 in. torelays break the play a few games out at the Fair' singles. Alder and Thurgood are meet record. grounds? playing the No. 2 doubles for the Cougars with Paul and Bud HarFALLS--(AP)---T- IG -4- , Bo 1 rRis SPEAKER .? - May-- ee S ome IL.1 T171 et VA( Or1U 'Records Spuds I Tiumpn Over Cards ' 4r-- -- You ,1 ;... v v . gil", , , 110 Close One ByLei'Coatesj To UtahChipmanState I p tAi KECKNIE " ; torol I :449 I: Redskins Lose -- r, HerreCS - Ftle-I67.-1;i.itj---r- NORKSIN TO COACH RICAMKANIOED --- es - Blue Blades ever hooloti. , , |