Show ll'W""iwl"iil OGDEN - 41 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R O'Dell Agrees fo Trmsf Leaving Mays Only Unsigned GiantPlayer - OGDEN UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING FEB 20 15S3 ' 4SXy- - J f v & k if A Candy f f ml Calif (UPD— A matter of inches kept Candy Spots in ' the ranks of undefeated thoroughbreds as the mottled star of the Rex C Ellsworth Stable finally debut Tuesmade his Anita at Santa day Candy Spots defeated the well- regarded Bon jour in the final jump of the six furlong $10000 Laguna Beach Allowance Purse It was his first start since he beat Never Bend in the $357250 ARCADIA ' V' t J? "Candy Spots ran a good race although he lost a lot of ground around the turn" owner Ellsworth commented after the race "We knew Bonjour was the one to beat but the' finish was close enough to " a :'( J i'' A " 4 V 5 a- - '" P u t u rity n : "4 4 scare anybody" Ellsworth and ' trainer M A Tenney twice had delayed: the and Colt's debut as a run to had jf he then decided he was going to be ready for the - x t I"'"" f5 -- $100000 5 1 Ssrv 4 Moyer Takes ENOUGH Decision in awaii Bout MARGIN 4 v It took a magnifying glass to separate the first two horses but Candy Spots had enough of a margin in their opinion to be declared the winner Ellsworth said six furlongs was not Candy Spot's best distance and he was gaining momentum HONOLULU UJPI) — Denny around the turn and through the Mover won his battles with both stretch after a slow start As-- to the scales and home town hero! the colts future plans lenney £ Stan Harrington Tuesday night to retain his world junior middle- - get a soo distance workout of (about a mile for him before the weight title that rumors derby Moyer dispelled all Jockey Willie Shoemaker who he might have'to forfeit the fight rode Candy Spots said he thought Tuesday when he tipped the scale the colt took himself back after at 153 just under the 154 pound out of the gate and was coming Jimit slow getting settled down to runHis unanimous but unpopular The jockey said he bad to decision over Harrington before ning take Spots wide around the 5085 fans at Civic Auditorium turn Candy he but began moving as the came after a close hardrfought stretch run started Bonjour howbattle which produced no knock ever came out of the pack faster downs and shot into the lead in the final Harrington considered the is sixteenth only to be caught at lands' finest fighter since Bobo the wire Olson came out swinging and "He's and lazy and I really dominated the early going He had to big go after him whipping bloodied Moyer's nose in a wild Shoemaker said second round which saw the cham "But he responded well enough pion 'clinching repeatedly when it counted" Moyer's nose bled frequently FIELD OF EIGHT throughout the rest of the bout but he did not seem bothered by Skottar set the pace from the it Despite the champion's strug- start into the stretch and held eight gle to make the weight it was on for third in the field of Valen-zuela his conditioning that paid off for Jockey Ismael (Milo) who rode Bonjour did not him After the seventh round he gave dispute that Candy Spots had his challenger a box- nipped his mount by inches at the finish but was disappointed over ing lesson losing with the colt who last sum PILED UP POINTS mer captured the Tremont Stakes Harrington tired visibly and in New York though he did not retreat he also In scoring his narrow win was unable to land many punches Candy Spots raced the six fur on his classy foe Moyer mean- longs in 1:10 flat and coupled while could not hurt Harrington with space skates he returned but piled up the points with jabs but $260 to win The race cost from the outside and superior in- the track $189667 for a show fighting minus pool and the payoff for Moyer did not win any friends place and show on the entry was among the partisan crowd by the minimum $220 the 15th Candy Spots debut highlighted clinching throughout round apparently because he re the day's activities that also inalized he had the fight won cluded ' the presentation of the Referee Louis Freitas scored George WoOlf Memorial Jockey 9 for the champion Award to Valenzuela at a public the fight 8 Cho called it Walter ceremony in the walking ring Judge 9 Medeiros and Judge John prior to the start of the racing -- left-hande- d" 72-6- 74-6- 71-6- UPI saw it 74-6- program 8 Right-hand- - in (UPI) — Some golfers struggle through the yearlong professional tour hoping just to make more money than they spend— and then there's Jack Nick-lau- s who won't even have to swing a club to pick up $50000 Though he's only 23 years old the 1962 National Open champion already is as familiar with the folding green as the golf course Ariz Cards practice from specially-buil- t Petersburg Fla— (UPI Telephoto) green The chunky young golfer won more than $61000 last year during his rookie season as a pro iand Tuesday he confirmed a United Press International report that he had negotiated a new four-yecontract to represent the ar Tucson National Golf Club on the tour for $50000 Play on Layton Court Saturday d Sterling Harris Takes Title in Murray- - Tourney MURRAY — The Ogden Hep cats' Sterling Harris won the title d novice division in the of the Intermountafn AAU boxing tourney at Murray Tuesday night Other Tuesday resutls were: 132-roun- KOVIC ' 147 pounds-B- ill TKO Club City' Boxina tfver Clvfr 1:07 of Zoii Marshall Morgan Brigham dec School City Boxing Club Brigham 156 pounds— Terry Robmette Charles CunOty Boxing Club TKO over Club second Guadalupe Boys ningham round Charles Ray Brigham City Boxine dec Arthur Ortiz Guadalupe Boys Club Club Lamb Ogden Hepcats 1 12 pounds-Ke- ith dec Boyd Jolley Stan's Boxing Club Dave O'Neal Murray Police Boys Club dec Tim Goss Brigham City Boxing Club Stan'a Boxing O'Uren 11? pounds-Gr- eg Club dec Jim Garrett Brigham City Box: ing Club 125 pounds-Da- vid Humphries 139 Club dec ski SCIENTISTS Energy Conversion Careers j in Connecticut or Florida j INTERVIEWS IN Salt Lake City j WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 2021 FEBRUARY j 22 details see our advertisement appearing in the Classified Section of this For newspaper- - 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Netherlands North Korea Nor were heavy favorites to skaters Sweden United States and day through Sunday way sweep the women's championships The opening ceremonies will be Russia held on the piping outdoor rink of which are scheduled for Thurstheh Karuizawa Skating Center day and Friday But the Swedish which the majority of the Euro- Tied Major Record girls especially Gunilla Jacobson pean skaters have pronounced as The Mets tied a major league niss ivaija Mustonen of Finland the best in the owrld Francoise Lucas of France and a record last year when Choo Choo Former Prince Tsueneyoshi Ashworth of the United States Jean Coleman and Jim Hickman hit president of the National to give them a determined are same in the home runs Skating Union of Japan will ex- pinch honors run for the top tend a welcome to all participants game against Philadelphia :nr nnvTiS : " in ititi women's and 1t in the first men's speed skating world champion ships to be held at the same time Sweden's Sven Laftman vice president of the International Skat ing Union will make the opening of are The ceremonies address scheduled for only 20 minutes AFTER CEREMONIES Immediately after the ceremonies there will be a one-hopracHowever only the tice period competitors who participate in the ceremonies will be permitted to work out during this hour In order to avoid confusion on the course and to give the com1963 petitors an opportunity to practhe organizing tice effectively committee Tuesday adopted a training schedule for the various delegation : DIVISION Ut Boxing Chapoose Cutler Brigham Ronnie 1962 KARUIZAWA Crippled Children and Adults The program is sponsored by the Layton National Guard unit f seasons in ' ar It is believed to be one of the pacts ever given a touring pro to represent a golf club Most of the touring profesLAYTON — Bantam basketball sionals make agreements to rep resent golf courses for from eames wiH be played Saturday at 7 pjn in the Layton National $2500 to $3000 a year Nicklaus however will receive Guard Armory Building an estimated $12500 a year for Four teams will participate and tickets will cost 50 cents each or the next four years $1 per family All money cleared will go to the' Utah Society for highest-pai- Charleston Bragan Burdette had one of his worst for Ceremonies Today Opening World Speed Skating Tourney two-ye- ar 4 Banfqnti Teams Burdette Lew er SEASON Cardenas brother of Cincinnati shortstop Leo had a promising 290 season with (W Va) last year Gene Woodling finally halted reports that he would move to the New York Yankees as a coach by signing with the New York Mets The woodling took a season signed with the Milwau kee Braves and probably will be relegated fof major bull pen duty this year by manager Bobby PERFECT SUNNY WEATHER pact withi Recently opened the course— the Tucson National when I first 10 miles from the city—is 7200 turned pro" said Nicklaiu yards long It has 76 traps which "But over the weekend we ne- cover eight acres of land There are five acres of lakes pact gotiated ' a new four-yeTil nave and 200000 square feet of greens is it Whn completed been with the National six years" —probably enough space to lay Nicklaus at first would not re- all of Nicklaus' money side by veal terms of the contract But side club owner Bill Nanini a Chicago AVERAGE GREEN contractor said the pact had cost "Our greens averaged better him $50000 11000 than square feet per green" the said that Nicklaus although Nicklaus "The average explained pros usually rate the Firestone American on new courses is green Club in Akron Ohio as the toughabout 8000 square feet" est course in the country the TucThe 10th green is so big that at son National will be even harder Nicklaus' suggestion they are goin a few years ing to build a trap in the middle of it and name it "Nicklaus' "I signed a Bill PROMISING who broke his holdout habit last - fan Branch Rickey left watches St Louis platform back of the batter's cage at St 1 icklaus Sighs $50000 Con ft act To Represent Tucson Golf Course TUCSON w - POSSIBLY BASEBALL'S No "slight cut" in pay after batting 274 in 81 games last season Catcher Elston Howard pitcher I Santa Anita Derby March 2 Sept- - 8 Candy Spots now has four The finish however was so races and four wins to his credit close that many disappointed fans who had wagered on Bonjour at odds1 of 13--1 booed the result when the placing judges finally posted it afte viewing three photos of v the finish Arlington-Washingto- Unrted Press International (club's doghouse The lanky be- Col-j spectacled southpaw was fined Billy Q'Dell the Clemson of $250 last June for what manager a decade has comet ago lege made a complete money cycle l Johnny Keane called "goofing since his major league signing as off on the mound Nine Redbirds remained un a bonus baby to terms with the signed as catcher Tim McCarver O'Dell agreed San Francisco Giants Tuesday for and Alan Brice also seta $25000 figure a sum the south tled pitcher into the Cardinal nest paw received from the Baltimore Cleveland Indian mail was The Orioles when they enticed him from the Clemson campus in 1954 thick with seven signings includ The Giants boosted O'Dell about ing outfielder Al Luplow and Ty $7000 over his 1962 salary for Cline Others were pitchers Bill achieving his top big league mark outSchwffernoth Joe and of 19 victories and 195 strikeouts Dailey and as a reward for helping hoist fielder Lee Green and infielders the National League pennant over Larry Brown and Hector k Candlestick Park Willie Mays the highest priced Luplow with limited service? last on the Giants now is the player lone- star San Francisco player season because of injuries batted 277 and hit 14 home runs unsigned Also signing with the club was Cline hampered by a blood clot outfielder Carl Bowles who fait on his thigh still was impressive 375 in 19 games as a Giant utilwith long bell hitting and a 992 ity man fielding percentage in 118 games BULLPEN DUTY 4 if STORESIDE i SPOIT HOP 1165 PATTERSON Open Till 9:00 pm Wed Thurs Fri fcn' ' ' ' ' ' "" ' " — ti nn iu'Vit if T" r if itmrrr-i- r inrmi ni wt n i frn fti wn irmr rtnnr'HTTTTmnwnii mm inn w iwmrimmMs iin'w PARKING |