Show nI - NO MATCH Sports OGDEN A OA STANDARD-EXAMINE- 1M" 11 " "- - ' Davis Scores Weatherly Takes NEWPORT RX (UPI) — The Australians took another day off from America's Cup racing today to see if they could find some way to stem Bus Mosbacher his crew and swift Weatherly vTne American ooat oeat uretei by a mile— literally— in Thurs day's third race and put Weatherly ahead! 1 in this international yachting championship' Jock Sturrock immediately ran up the flag asking for and automatically getting a postponement in the fourth race until Saturday ' The lack of wind was given by the Australians as the reason for their big defeat and no one would disagree Weatherly just ghosted away from the Aussie boat in breezes dropping to three knots and never above 10 The postponement might result in stiff winds by Saturday It was under those conditions that Gretel won the second race— but only by 47 seconds Weatherly won Thurs day by eight minutes and 40 sec Other Teams in Region Two See League Action Tonight 1 'n ft The Davis Darts moving through the air and on the ground pounded out a 21-- 7 victory over Ben Lomond Thursday night at Kaysville in the Region Two opener for both schools pre-seas- I i i : y - - ' 7 s i Tuesday victory Douglas Fairfax the spokesman for the Gretel crew was asked i— jHiA whether- - anything broke during WEATIIERLY passes finish buoy eight minutes and 43 seconds Thursday's race ahead of the Australian challenger Gretel the winner of the Only our hearts" he said third race Thursday of the 1962 America's Cup series— (UPI It was a heartbreaker Jock Telephoto) Sturrock got Gretel across the starting line six full boat lengths (75 seconds) ahead of Mosbacher the skipper supposed to be the champion of fast starts Within five minutes Mosbacher had steered Weatherly up even In eight minutes he was ahead But at that point it was still a good race and they turned the first WITH AL WARDEN marker of the lengths witn only a minute s tune between Weatherly and Gretel Then came Gretel's trouble Winds dropped sharply Sturrock Big Wrestling-Presha- w gambled on a huge red yellow and grey spinnaker sail It was Still smarting from their defeat Fred Preshaw who in the long ago the early 20s not full up with wind The Aussies Western State College Coach Wally and 30s was a fair wrestler and boxer in this sec- - ovead calra spot and scarcely - c i HIGHWAY Weber Will Seek First Win Billings Squad Against Bring Back the Good Old Days Of Pro pretty " 8-- ' City is 'cool Despite fine newspaper pub licity interest is only luke warm" said Schooff "If they draw $500-00- 0 at the gate I feel they will be V lucky" MORE THAN 400 trapshooters of all parts of the nation are taking part m the annual Sahara Hotel program in Las Vegas this week-en- d Next week-en- d start ing Thursday the annual $30000 golf event will be on the slate also sponsored by the Sahara Hotel pro-amate- ur FRED PRESHAW An estimated 150000 baseball fans of 25 states have dispatched letters and checks to the Los An geles Dodgers requesting World Series tickets "lor the 1962 series if the Dodgers make it We have been informed that no letters will be opened unless they are postmarked after the Dodgers Jim Geary alone On one oc clinch the N L pennant casions Geary wrestled a dummy which means that the 150000 will "One of my top experiences was be returned to senders wrestling a mammoth bear The bear weigheed 625 pounds and I HOPE ECCLES of Ogden won weighed only 135 pounds soaken the putting contest with 27 oh 18 wet Seems like only yesterday holes in a special tournament at was declared The bear-bou- t Salinas Calif over the week end draw" Teamed with Carol McDonald of PRESHAW RELATED that one Carmel Calif she won second of the top highlights Of his ca place in the Corral De Tierra reer was meeting Willie Ritchie Country club best ball headliner then light weight boxing The Eastern Montana-Webe- r in a six round exhibition in College grid game on the Wildcats field this coming Saturday night Ogden in the late 20's "In the old days wrestling was is scheduled for 8 pm At the & catch as catch can sport" said same hour Utah entertains Colo "Mr Preshaw "It is more like rado at Utes stadium in Salt Lake vaudeviUe sport now and in only City Utah State plays at Idaho a few localities is it successful In the long ago Ogden and Sal Lake Uty jammed gymnasiums TEXAS GRIDDER ' In the Northwes weekly ' these days only a handful of fans DIES AFTER watch the matmen On the other hand I am told that Los Angeles HEAT STROKE San Francisco Chicago and New orks Madison Square Garden DALLAS (AP) — Reggie fill up each week" Grob University of Texas I Preshaw was accompanied to football player sophomore Ogden by his wife and whUe here died Tuesday — the second visiiea nis aaugnter ana son-m- victim of a heat stroke in the Jaw Southwest Conference in 18 I "Oh yes Ogden has grown ter days It brought a plea for a -ruically in the last few years change in athletic training methods NOTES ON A NAPKIN Coach Darrell Royal of the R 0 BILLS and Chuck Hoising ton captains of the rival Reds vs University of Texas said he wras willing to work out a reBlues golf teams in the closing vised training program with other coaches Grob died at Parkland Hospital after being flown from h Austin in a effort to save his life He was stricken at the opening practice session Sept 1 and his conSAN FRANCISCO (UPI)— Act dition became critical from Harold Dobbs lng mayor may join a committee which will present kidney and liver complica'San Francisco's bid for the 1968 tions in nex came as a second games death Olympic His Chicago -month shock to the Southwest Con--' Dobbs said Thursday the Olym ference which never had had a football fatality until Mike pic committee has indicated it fa Tors holding the 1968 games in Southern Methodist Kelsey Jthis country Several other cities junior center died from a including Los Angeles and Port heat stroke the day after fall are the for games bidding practice opened jland Dern and others are recalled to memory as of yesterday I always felt that Jack Harbertson was one of the world's greatest middle weight wrestlers" He related and with a lot of enthusiasm and interest the exhibitions wrestling staged by -- " 'San Francisco "Will Bid for :OIympic Games last-ditc- From that time Gretel on was was never m donhf lit reason for Gretel's late surge was that the wind direc- tion changed and put her in a more advantageous position just as it had hurt her earlier in the day Weatherly came coasting over the finish line in an elapsed time of four hours 21 minutes and 16 seconds The spectator fleet was com paratively small — perhaps 150 ooats Jacqueline Kennedy watched the race from the deck of the USS Joseph P Kennedy Jr The Presi dent may well be on hand for Saturday's resumption of racing iviusoacner saia ne was very pleased naturally Shewith how Weatherly performed has al ways shown strength in light Dreezes There was a crew change on the American boat George O'Dav an Olympic champion and skip per oi easterner in the trial runs was in the cockpit with Mosbacher in place of Don Matth ews who was on the American escort tender observing Bad breaks and mental mis takes were givenl by coach Nalder s the cause of Weber's downfall He feels the Cats can even out their record against the Gold and Black from Billing's Coach Ken Karr will bring 44 Yellow Jackets with him from the j North when he comes to Ogden And the scouting report indicates it has its toughest team in several years i The Wildcats hope there will be no repeat of last week's whip ping Weber got off on the wrong foot when an early Western State punt hit near the Weber goal line and instead of bouncing into the end zone bounced back ana toucnea a Wildcat back who had "stepped out of its way"i last Saturday to Nalder's Wildcat plans IN THE BACKFIELD Quarterback duties will be given to Lynn Smith (178) and the halfbacks will be Frank Bentley (205) TVnl1TC T) J 1(tllwill be at fullback Pruitt — — - (202) Mount Ogden Defeats Washington by 26-- 0 Van Shaar made another TD in the same quarter with a Long Count Returns for 50-ya- rd 10-ya- rd sprint The extra tally was made on a pass from Stewart Frohling to Stan Buchanan afternoon Central was meeting Highland in the week's second junior high engagement This Title Bout 35-ya- rd y FIGHT RESULTS GRANBY Que (UPD-Ro- bert Cleroux 206 Canada knocked out Jim Cherokee 191 Wilmington N C 4 20-ya- rd 1 20-yard announcement dealt If on me nng-apro- n seats: 1 v The fact that the ousted fiehter must climb back into the rins within 20 seconds or be counted out is not exactly new But the following commission edict is brand new: If the ousted boxer climbs back into the ring before the count reaches 18 he must take a man datory count on his feet until thj ls 154-gam- i j i J missioner Ford SALT LAKE CITY VISION mm ri I? :'ll V II - PROOF DISTILU9 FROM tRAil BY ' I '''-- ft C1L f xttlX' AJ) KARTFCR9 COX ft 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PKD©E BUEHLER'BinQHfllU Orange Juice v no-hitt- er GLASSES K1E Salt Lake City Bees announced today they have severed their farm- club ties with the Cleveland In dians to join the Chicago Cubs Announcement of the full agreement was made here to day by Salt Lake executive vice president Herman Franks This! season the Bees worked with Cubs and the Indians It was the Indians who furnished most of the players "We're confident that this new alignment with the Cubs will prove very advantageous to us" said Franks It s planned as a permanent setup and will give our baseball operation more stability" Club officials said it is still possible Cleveland will provide the Pacific Coast League Bees with some player help next year The Bees at various times during this season used 10 Cub players Ohio (UPI)— Wilbert 159 Toledo outpointed Tony Montana 165 Phoe nix Ariz 10 nt flight SINGLE Buzzers Drop Tribe Join Chicago Cubs sunshinei The vodka adds 15-rou-nd nng-apro- n said Frick Wills would have to steal 97 bases in the first 154 games to be officially credited with breaking Cob's record TOLEDO calJi-- i : leagues Kralick was honored by a panel of sports and broadcasters for his 26 Aug pitching masterpiece against the Kansas City Athletics The Minnesota southpaw came within two batters of pitching a perfect game He walked a batter with one out in the ninth en route to a 0 Robinson went on a' batting rampage to keep the Reds in contention for the pennant He hit 14 homers during August and at one stage he hit 11 home runs in 12 games pre-seaso- Wills was disheartened when he learned Thursday that Com- Skeeter McClure Together they slide past the palate smooth and (UPI) — Pitcher hadJ" Mass (UPI)— Paddy Read 133 Providence R I knocked out Richie Pal- mieri 135 Worcester Mass 3 The fruit juice provides count does reach 18 in other words if he returns quickly to the ring at "8" or "9' 18-co- must steal three bases Wills YORK Twins and outfielder Frank Robinson of the Cincinnati Reds today were named August winners- - of the Van Heusen outstanding achievement awards in the major all-arou- in tonight's game between the Dodgers and the St Louis Car-inato break Ty Cobb's modern! record of 96 stolen bases e in a schedule "If I had tried real hard at the beginning of the season I could have more than 100 stolen bases now" said Willis "I know of at least 20 bases I could have had "That's all I can think about now— the bases I could have WORCESTER you'll love a Screwdriver! into the press for example he must take an ad ditional "10" or "9" before his opponent can get at him again Thus whoever referees Tues day's scheduled Cgh- tunder the terrific tensions asso ciated with this $7 million classic —now has two mandatory counts to befuddle him—an eight-couin case of a knockdown inside the for an off thering and an you like NEW Jack Kralick of the Minnesota pre-seaso- son" I with what happens if either cham pion Patterson or challenger Lis- wra is Deited out of the ring and Kralick Redleg Belter Named Best in August 1-- j Rams having things pretty much their own way defeated the Trojans of Washing ton 26 to 0 in al game that opened the city junior high school foot ball season Thursday Coach Woody Call's crew man aged to keep the Trojans on their own side of the strip most of the game Scott Fronk and Gene Van Shaar each scored two touchdowns for the winning Mount Ogden players Fronk madej the game s first TD on a run around end and CHICAGO (UPD-Chair- man Ta Gregg Hodges picked up the seph Triner of the Illinois Stat Mra point on a plunge through center m the first frame Athletic Commission announced count Gene van Shaar xiDDea otf a Finvrf wng today for the Patterson-SonnListon heavy- gainer to set up the sec- ond score and then jFronk lugged weight title fight Tuesday night Ana mat tricky count could be it across from about five yards me cause of a hassle reminiscent for the second TD of the quarter ot tne Historic Gene Tunney-Jac- k The try for extra point failed controver- In the third Van Shaar went off Dempsey "long-count- " sy which exploded in Chicago 35 tackle for a trip to the years ago Saturday night-S- ept The conversion goal try failed 12-- 6 an unblemished record will travel to Bountiful to meet the Braves at 7:30 pm Bonneville has already beaten Tooele and Bear n River in performances The Lakers have fine speed and must be regarded at this early date as a Region Two contender But they realize the Braves can be tough at home Weber High which drew a first Best Winning Streak round bye will meet the big and streak ever comrugged Box Elder Bees tonight at Best winning 7:30 pm on the Warriors grid piled by the Detroit Tigers was 14 straight games They did it in iron W'eber has dropped two straight 1909 and again in 1934 but one was only the difference of an extra point Box Elder mean while has beaten Hillcrest but Open Bowling lost last week to Tooele n In another 24 HOURS game Bear River wiU travel to GranHILL TOP LANES ite tonight to meet the Farmers CAFE AND in a 7:30 pm game In Region Six the Morgan Tro ers isays all he can think about "are the 20 or so bases I could have stolen early in the sea- for their initial victory some Coach Nalder in this his lineup starting changes week Tony Hassell (205) will again be at center with Gary Hansen (175) and Lynn Foxley (175) at the guard posts Kamanu ?20) will hold down the outside tickle spot while Joe Lalli (220) will be at inside tackle Ends for Saturday's skirmish will be Lynn Corbridge (160) and Terry Van Vleet (180) Mount Ogden's 25-1- The Tigers have much better speed and will probably stick to a strong running game while the Falcons wm probably be forced to mix its running with a great deal of passing Bonneville another team with - Maury LOUIS (AP) ST For the Yellow Jackets Darrell Coulter will be at center Phil Schneider and Jim Michel at guards and Wayne Ward and FIRST TOUCHDOWN Jim Price at tackle positions Ends will be Loren Soft and Western State capitalized on this break to score its first touchdown Mike Edwards and went on to win 26-- 6 Quarterback duties will be hanThe barefoot kicking of Lewellyn dled by Jim Barrus with Walter Kamanu will be something for Newbary and Dick McCatherine the local crowd to watch and doing the halfback chores Dennis other Wildcats will bear close Fisher is Coach Karr's choice at scrutiny Saturday as they go out fullback Mosbacher however staved ut the helm except for a very few minutes Today the Aussies eo Draetice sailing The Americans will take a day off and their boat may be puiied from the water for hull polishing and minor repairs Tnner s 7-- East HE STARTED THEFTS LATE V up a muiuies uui ic 4"eu wu laie ana we ouxcome non-leag- SPLIT A PAIR Ogden split a pair of practice skirmishes whipping Skyline 52-- 0 then dropping a 15-- 7 decision to WILLS CLAIMS eleven this wek worked overtime in hopes of picking tion is an Ogden visitor for a few days He now resides Weatherly went around the teVateadS UP a victory oyer Eastern Montana College of Education t aiw way In Portland Ore Yitr trim rival onrl lsf ii?if Saturday on the Weber Field "I recall gymnasiums we used event of the 1962 Ogden GoU and race Kickoff time is 8 pm 'at 2449 Adams 1900 Grant Avenue country ciud season NEVER IN DOUBT a predict and the old Pingree gymnasium record finale Losers will breaking on 26th and Jefferson" said Mr dine winners at a dinner party A preshaw " "Feats of the late Jack Har- the night of Sept 29th bertson Jim Harbertson Brig Harbertson Pete Visser Jimmy Las Vegas odds on the Sonny Londos Mike Yokel the late Ira Liston-Floy- d Patterson heavy- title weight fight at Chicago's next Tuesday Park Comiskey night remain at 5 on iLston the chaUenger Interest in the title fight in Utah s red-ho- t yet Charles Schooff for mer Ogdenite now a prominent Chicago public relations operator reports that interest in the Windy and Delta at Payson In games Thursday East High regarded as one of the top teams in the state had to battle for its life to edge a below-pa- r Jordan High eleven 0 South rolled to its third straight victory Tooele crushing Granger 27-- 0 handed Provo a 2 defeat and Murray scored a last quarter touchdown to nip American Fork ! four-six-mi- le - 6-- 0 I Cats Meet Montana Tga)m Here 'Saturday THE SPORTS Highland Carbon at Uintah North Summit at Juab Lehi at Spring-vill- e Pleasant Grove at Orem 52-ya- rd onds The Aussies were not accepting defeat Neither were they the confident bunch that came home singing "Waltzing Matilda" after their VS?I r read on That remained the score until midway through the third period when Brad Cowley fired a short p1' pass to Cook The Darts added a touchdown i and a safety later in the contest Ace King who has done most of Ben Lomond's scoring this seatouchson got away on a down jaunt late in the third quarter He also booted the extra point QUARTERBACK George Hubhell left and center Tony Hassell practice the snap to account for all the Ben LoMontana with Eastern Weber mond scoring College's game Saturday during preparations for Some important Region Two College The! Wildcat's home opener is scheduled for 8 pm in Weber College games will be played tonight Stadium The big and speedy Ogden Ti gers will host Clearfield at 8 pm in Ogden Stadium On paper the Tigers must be favored but one can't forget that Clearfield has al ready beatert two opponents this season and looked good m doing it i T jans open their league season tov day at Grantsville Here is a rundown of other games around the state today Wasatch at Judge Memorial South Summit at Park Gty Paro-wa- n at Milford Dixie at Cedar City Beaver at Hurricane Wa satch Academy at Millard South Cache at Olympus Hillcrest at The Scots defeat came after two straight victories The early victory moved the Darts atop the region standings since the other teams open their league schedules tonight Davis scored its first touchdown in the opening quarter when Car ter Cook sprinted across from 19 yards out to make the scoreboard 2-- f 7 iL Victory Over 2-- 1 Cup Lead R OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY EVENING SEPT 21 1962 2-- If you like good clothes you will like BUEHLER - BlUCtHflKl JjjJ Ij |