Show OGDEN 4B STANDARD-EXAMINE- R OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY ETN1NG AUG 9 Z SPORTS PATROL FOOTBALL TIDBITS Pro Gridders Ready For Practice Games Runne Bids fo f0 Tjf q pre-seaso- By Steve Snider NEW YORK (UPD-T- hat man is at it again quietly stroking his way toward another American League batting crown Who? Pete Runnels of the Boston Red Sox that's who He's the "Mr Consistency" of the junior league in case you hadn't noticed and lately has been riding at the top in a duel with rookie Manny Jimenez of the Kansas City Athletics for the k swat title At Pete was hitting 332 to 327 for Manny In his 12th major league season Runnels is the forgotten man of the baseball star business He never makes a run at the home run record and in fact rarely hits a home run He never feuds with fan or foe and of course has resisted the temptation to join the popular Red Sox pastime of jumping the ball club in ay Hebert Defends I rocriCcin f mob V3O1T 1X16 1 Dozen Former Champs Seek Title Over Akron Course the rolling acres of the 7165-yar- d course was one of 29 US Open PGA and Masters champions in d field the He had all of the best golfers in the world to beat including the 1962 kings of the sport — Masters and British Open champion Arnold Palmer US Open king Jack Nicklaus and PGA champ Petersen By Leo H AKRON Ohio (LTD — Defending champion Jay Hebert who has made most of his golfing living the last two years playing the Firestone Country Club course ruled a slight favorite today in the field of 99 golfers who teed off in the $50000 American Golf Classic Hebert who never has lost on star-studde- Gary Player Palmer suffering from a bee sting on his wrijft hoped to get back on his game which has been fading since he won the British Open a month ago I SIhop n Hitrhpr Compete in Local Proaram BY A BEE STUNG "I hope I'll play better" said Palmer who was stung by a yellow jacket on his right wrist as he teed off on the 17th hole of The annual Ogden invitational his one-ovpar 71 practice round horse shoe pitching tournament Wednesday He said that despite a swelling is on the agenda at Lester Park for pitchers of the entire state in the wrist "I don't think it will Saturday Aug 11 at Lester Park bother me" then added with a Dr Gilbert Moesinger announces grin: "But my putting might" Milton Tate of Salt Lake City His trouble this season— if you former Illinois and eastern United call it that for he has won can atStales champion will be in so far — has stemmed $7119833 tendance his putter Other stars who will compete from Like the others he was shootin the record breaking field are: for the top money of $9000 ing Carl Davis Provo champion in this classic which attracted Alma Madsen American Fork field of any tournathe strongest Richard Backer of Salt Lake City this year ment former national junior champion XnJan Benson Northern Utah DOZEN PGA CHAMPS ENTER champion Dr Gilbert Moesinger Hebert is one of 12 PGA of Ogden Salt champs in the field The others Clyde VYahlin Lake City champion and many include his brother Lionel Playothers er Jerry Barber Jackie Burke The tournament is slated for Walter Burkemo Jim Ferrier 7:30 pm sharp Dow Finsterwald Doug Ford Chick Harbert Bob Rosburg and the aging Sam Snead Clearfield Captures Palmer and Nicklaus are among nine US Open champions the Softball Gonfalon trying for this big one The others Clearfield Community downed are Tommy Bolt Julius Boros in the Roy Billy Casper Jack Fleck Gene Lay ton Lutheran Protestant Softball league last Littler Cary Middleeoff and Lew ii'ght This was for the league Worsham As for the Masters kings they championship winners Jimmy St Paul forfeited to Trinity in are three-tim- e the game for second place Sum- Demaret and Snead Player Palmer Burke Ford Art Wall and mary: R H E Claude Harmon It adds up to the 8 8 0 most powerful array for a golf Clearfield Community 7 5 4 tournament this year All of the Layton Lutheran Cahoon and Cooper Peters and year's 40 leading money-winner- s headed by Palmer are here Knapp er 3-- 5 fevV ' J VjC-' Col-chic- mid-campai- Yet over the last five years the Texan has been the most consistent average hitter in the entire league with consecutive marks of 332 314 320 and 317 last season It took a final week rush by teammate Ted Williams to knock Pete out of the 1953 batting title but Runnels finally made it in 5-- 170-poun- d COUNTY 'A' CHAMPIONS — Huntsville ladles above won the Weber County 'A softball championship for 1962 Front row left to right: Brant Seamon coach Neva Montgomery Rhea Montgomery Ann Allen and Willie Richardson Back row left to right: Renee Brunker Lynette Brunker Mary Roberts Majken Har-ris- s Harriet Roberts and Elizabeth Seamons Verlayne Stoker Sharon Wangs-gar- d and Coach Ross Shupe were absent when photo was taken pre-seaso- with his 320 Now a guy who wins a batting title ought to be a wheel of sorts well-groove- d left-hande- ll Kelso Named Tops (UPI) — The A s s o c Racing Thoroughbred latest weekly poll lists Kelso as the nation's top handicap horse despite only one victory in four starts this year by the 1960 and 1961 "Horse of the Year" NEW YORK 12-ye- ar PRIZE BASEBALL PACKAGE m 1960 with the management but the next spring when Pete reported to his training base he recalls: "I didn't have a steady job I figured to play some place but I didn't know whether it was second or first" So the batting champ of '60 became a handyman in '61 with 113 games at first base seven at second 11 at third and one at shortstop It added up to only 360 "at bats" not enough to earn him a place among the batting leaders though that was academic since Norm Cash of the Detroit Tigers swept to the title with a terrific 361 Runnels now has steady employment as a first baseman and at the age of 34 with a d swing he's a good bet to hold his own in the current batting race Jimenez has been spectacular but there have been reports his bosses would like to see the youngster shoot for the fences instead of for average and stress like that will take a lot of battling if Manny is to stay in the race Floyd Robinson of the Chicago White Sox another rival also has pressure on him heavy long-basince he is Chicago's chief run blaster as well as big average man Rich Rollins and Vic Power of Minnesota also among the leaders seem to be too far back in the race to threaten Runnels although Pete has been known to hit some horrible slumps In his earlier days with the Red Sox there was always Williams to help straighten him out Now Pete is on his own doing handsomely so far And hardly anyone notices except the opposing n cent mid-wee- THEY DIRECT PIN MEET-H- OI Top Lar03 will fce the scene of the lntermountain Am vets handicap bowling tournament Aug 2G to Sept 1 inclusive Committeemen are shown above Front row left to right: Jerry Whiteman Arthur Howell and Chester Nichols Back rcw left to right: Art Johnson and Ray Bertoldi UPD ere rookie fullback Jim Vollen-WEST LIBERTY WVa Veteran Ed Brown will start at welder of Miami Fla will be irr the lineup for the San Francisco quarterback Saturday night uhen Forty N:crs Ssturdav when they the Pittsburgh Steelers open their opcn their exhibition season schedule against the against the Minnesota viKings Coach Red Hickey took the Chicago Bears in Atlanta Brown came to Pittsburgh from wraps off his starters today after the Bears in a trade earlier this a sultrv practice session yester- vnar sftpr hnvin? snent his en- - dcy that he pronounced "dull and Much of the time wa tire professional career with the sloppy working out deiensesclub Chicago Minnesota plays against Coach Buddy Parker who elethe Here's starting offensive and vated Brown to the starting role defensive platoons for Saturday's today over Bobby Layne an- tilt in Seattle nounced the release of rookies Aaron Offense — left end Bobby Lee Hultz an end from Thomas: Roland left tackle Pepperdine and Carl Crawley a Lakes left guard Mike Magac tackle from California Pa Teach- center Frank right guard ers College cutting the Steeler Ted Connors Morze tackle Bob right roster to 48 St Clair Monty right end FORT COLLINS Colo (UPI)— Stickles quarterback John Bro-di- e left half J D Smith full-- ' The Denver Broncos strengthback Jim Vollenweider flanker-Jiened in the line by the arrival of Johnson tackle Don Joyce completed last o Defense — left end Dan drills today before leaving for AtNomeninni left tackle Leo lanta and their first American right tackle Charlie Krueger Football League exhibition game right end Len Rohde: left lineCoach Jack Faulkner ran the backer Carl Kammerer middle right team through several offensive linebacker John Thomas left' Hezeltine linebacker Matt drills today including kickoff and Mertens wing wing' right Jerry pint returns and field goals Abe Woodson left safety Jun use would Faulkner said he Ridlon right safety Eddie Dove veteran of the Joyce a SAN DIEGO Calif (UPI) — National Football League Joyce once with the Baltimore Colts San Diego Charger coach Sid was cut recently by the Minnesota Giliman said today he and his Vikings Chargers are looking forward to Faulkner remained undecided Saturday's n opening about his starting quarterback game with the Dallas Texans "to but named Jerry Tarr to start at see how we fare against fresh fiankerback Don Stone at left blood" halfback and Bo Dickenson at Giliman made the remark in asfullback sessing the team's position as The team takes off "tomorrow season practice nearcd morning on the flight to Atlanta an end He said it was difficult vhere they clash with the Houston to tell how the team stood as he's Oilers Friday night only seen them play each other — Three rookies came in for praise MORAGA Calif (UPI) Only from Giliman Guards John Den- vn ana liicnaru iiuason arew Edna Stengel Hit compliments as did quarterback John Had! Additionally six year By Baseball Bat extensive tackle Bill Hudson got a nod from Giliman for losing ImLOS ANGELES fAP — Mrs pounds and gaining extra speed! Edna Stengel wife ot New York as a result Giliman said Hudson-"i- s Met Manager Casey Stengel was very very good" bruised on the jaw when hit by a flying splintered bat during the MACDONALD'S Met-Lo- s Angeles Dodger g a m e enhouse New Star W By Harry Grayson WASHINGTON ( NEA ) — Ask Dave Stenhouse why he kicked around in the minors for seven years and baseball's newest pitching star will say "Maybe I was always in the wrong place at the wrong time "Maybe you'd better ask the Chicago Cub and Cincinnati organizations" Stenhouse the Washington surprise package will add "I just don't know" Stenhouse now crowding 29 literally came from nowhere to become a prominent candidate for honors and the American League's starter in the season's second Game Rookie-of-the-Ye- ar All-St- ar FULLMER HAS NEW TRAINING MIT PROGRAM (UPI) -- WEST JORDAN NBA middleweight champion Fullmer changed his training plans today in the wake of the latest postponement of his scheduled defense against Dick Tiger Manager Marv Jenson said k Fullmer would take a from "so layoff sparring he won't become overtrained for the scheduled Tiger bout" It was announced Tuesday that the bout was postponed from Sept 12 to Oct 16 Fullmer in training off and on since last April has sparred a total of 143 rounds in preparation for a title defense He hasn't defended his portion of the crown since last December when he stopped the late Benny (Kid) Paret Jenson said Fullmer had "plenty of things to do around the house" "Gene's mink and quarter horses and other chores on his ranch will keep him busy" said Jenson Gene two-wee- hmgs Up pre-exhibiti- a handsome he said an even six feet Gabe Paul then general manweighing 195 pounds and out of ager of the Reds talked StenWesterly R I couldn't believe house out of quitting and he spent he'd been named to the American last season with Jersey City of team for the first International League He was League 10 traded by Cincinnati to Washinggame July "If somebody had told me a ton Stenhouse 's out pitch is a year ago I'd be a major league he says "I would have knuckle curve Honest that's told him 'Man you must be some what opposing batters call it kind of nut'" While not overpowering he is Stenhouse was amazed when swift enough and changes speeds Ralph Houk singled him out to like Stu Miller of the San Fran-cisc- o start the second Game Giants He manages to get Dave was startled despite the fact a piece of the plate while keepthat he was 10-- 4 with an earned-ru- n ing the ball low and a sinking average of 273 and had gone slider completes a wide reperthe distance in his last four out- toire 9 ® ings against Minnesota Chicago New York and Boston STENHOUSE'S ERA'S and Stenhpusg All-St- All-Sta- right-hander"landi- ar r" All-St- ar : MANAGER HOUK knew his man well however a bit too much about him for his own comfort as a matter of fact Stenhouse had repelled the Yankees in his two efforts against the World Champions the second time with four hits in the Bronx A year ago last fall Stenhouse who has an industrial engineering degree from Rhode Island University asked to be put on j i j I Tuesday night The bat broke when Willie Dav-- ! is fouled off a pitch in the fifth The upper part of the bat shot into the stands and hit Mrs Stengel sitting in one 6f the strike-out- s in the high minors rows The injury was not serious make it difficult to understand She was treated by Dodger doc- -' why he was kept there tors and driven to her home in Dave says he's self taught but nearby Glendale She said she will in addition to the Senators' join her husband in New York coaches Sid Hudson Rollie Hems-le- y Sunday as previously planned and George Susce he cites y y LF Kit-- CortipBT Phone EX 2-50- 40 j j j OS 'pen gum 24 HOURS for all sizes and styles of trucks Easily assembled by HILL TOP' LANES AND CAFE' - T- anyone uy u y ©©©IT yofetr mm xplorer Mfg Co is Havin re-De- Season er P1CDA v ' jj — j "The ' ' i Scooter M '1 1 1 Jked drink-an- d 'S ii Il(o)fl tall you will too! 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