Show mu CAGE SERIES sports HAJi! yIS3 WGyl HIGHWAY WITH AL WARDEN Now Riverside Golf Course One Of Finest in State of Utah 2B Ernie Schneiter Sr veteran golf professional will direct one of the finest and newest golf courses in the state the Riverside Club in Riverdale starting April 15 A grand opening for members is slated on April 15 with the opening for the public May 1 The new layout will be nine holes a par 34 It will be 2510 yards in ! ? ! 1 j Auditorium Bozeman scene of the Joey Fullmer title fight April 20 1960 is also angling for another title battle i Bozeman attracted a gate of and a capacity indoor $112000 Giar-dello-Ge- crowd ne o Harold VanderWest Ogden insurance man came within inches of The United States Golf Association has made a flock of changes in playing rules for the 1961 season On an out of bounds play players under the new rules lose stroke and penalty If a ball is' lost players lose stroke and distance only ' The Cleveland Indians and the San Francisco Giants will play to capacity" crowds Saturday and Sunday April 8 and 9 at Derks Field Game time on Saturday will be 1:30 pm On Sunday the umpires will beller play ball at 1 pm Roger Tonnesson business manager of the Salt Lake Bees urges fans to get their' tickets NOW Remaining tickets in Ogden' are on sale at Armstrong’s Sports Store Grant at 25th ty Spahfl and Crandall Larsen (8) and Pignatano Loser— Hall r t Aaron 3 Pignatno HRs— At St Petersburg!! FI: OOO OOO 000—0 6 1 Cincinnati New York 010 OOO OOx- -1 3 1 Ford and Nunn '(8) and Bailey Hook HR— Skowron Loser— Hook Berra At Orlando Flas Los Angeles 210 100 003- -7 11 1 OOO OOO 003- -3 13 3 Minnesota Moore (51 Koufax and Roseboro Pascual HR— Loser— Pascual Kiger (8) and Battey Greene St Flas At Ft Myers Louis 5 1 100 000 000- -1 020 llOOOx— 411 0 Pittsburgh! and Sawatski Miller (4) Green (8) and Oldis - Gibbon Umbrictot Winner— Umbricht i t Fla: At Lakeland J Detroit- " 000 120 000 102 040- -7 100- -4 16 O 6 0 The current Cleveland Indian roster is probably the youngest in the history of the club Average age of pitchers is 24 years and four months with only John Antonello being just over 30 and the next oldest Bobby Pocke just passing his 27th birthday The infield averages 26 years and 10 months the outfield exact- Mahaffey Green (1) Farrell (7) and Coker Dalryrrtple (8) Mossi Seyfried (8) Donohue (8) Fisher (9) and Brown Winner— Farrell HRs— Herrera Cash Boros Loser— Seyfried years and six months 7 0 000 Cleveland 000 002 04x— 6 7 1 San Francisco Bell Arvtonelli (7) and Romano Sam Jones Haller Winner— Sam McCormick (7) and ano Haller Jones Loser-B- ell JACK CARD one time mounc star for the St Louis Cardinals later a Weber County deputy sher- Ogdenite posts 4584 Total In Paramount Bowl Feature gross-handi-'c- ap 20-ga- ' 3993 V YW Hciner's score holds up through Labor Day he will pick up $6000 He is manager of the Lounge -of Champions at Paramount Bowl"'’ Norm Miniaci of San Jose Calif moved into third place with 4469 Haul Smith of Bountiful" the early leader is second with 4532 v Turkey Tizzy - NeNeb (NEA) braska Game Commission technicians are being driven to distract tion by Merriam’s turkeys in the Pine Ridge area of the stateThe biologists are attempting to trap the birds for release in other choice turkey locations in the state To accomplish this they bait stations within the range of a cannon net which is fired by projectiles over the turkeys’ heads But it isn’t working The turkeys use the baiting stations coming within range of the nets but only in unisexual groups— either all toms or all hens And it does not take a technician to know that this is no way to start a new ' Cock in a new location ALLIANCE ‘ ! las Arena — Phil Moyer vs Obdulio Nunez Buffalo — Jackie Donnelly vs Tommy Tibbs and Tony Labar-bar- a vsl Estrella Cruz Chicago — Billy Braggs vs Arthur Wilburn San Francisco — Hank Casey vs Eddie Andrews Tuesday — Richmond Calif — Paulie Armstead vs Chico Santos Vancouver— Jimmy Flood vs Dave -- ’ cr Morbcclc Gain Titles AUGUSTA Ga (UPI)-T- 25th he Masters tournament starting Thursday will have its usual list of favorites including Arnold Palmer and Gary Player but there was a widespread feeling today at a lesser known golfer may win it this time Bill and Bob Collins Goalby among the pros and US Amateur champion Jack Nicklaus are mentioned prominently as good bets Moe Traded To Braves Cubs Get 2 second choice “One of the lesser knowm golfers could win it this year” ob- Valley-Amcr-ica- served Ed Furgol the former US Open “especially if the to break the dominance which es- course champion as plays tough as it is now tablished touring professional stars with the soggy greens and fairhave had on the championship ways and a strong wind “GOLFERS LIKE Collins GoalA DARK HORSE hasn’t won it and Nicklaus who are capable by since Claude Harmon in 1948 of upsetting the favorites While no one in a field as select Actually except for a few of us as the Masters can properly be every golfer in the field classed as a dark horse there are has a chance” some who rate well above the Ed Carter PGA tournament- diothers Palmer the defending cham- rector agreed with Furgol winner of the “I figure it’s time for an upset pion and two-tim- e title will be the favorite with and so do a lot of our young tour Player the little South African who ing pros” Carter said “I wouldn’t is the leading money winner on be at all surprised to see one’ of the PGA tour this year a close our newer name golfers win it” 24-4-- ’ 70-5-- so-call- old-time- rs - THE HILL AND HILL DISTILLERY COMPANY LOUISVILLE 3 2-- KENTUCKY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY -- £S PROOF - BRADENTON Fla (UPI) If Moe Drabowsky has finally curbed his wildness then his acquisition by At Miami Fla: 5 200 8 011 0 00- 1the Milwaukee Braves may wind up Chicago (A) 000 200 09x— 11 12 1 Baltimore Score Brice (5) town (8) Peters (8) and as the steal of the year Lollar Papa Wilhelm (7) and Triandos WinThe Braves picked up Drabow-skE HRs— Sievers Loser— Brice ner—Wilhelm Robinson 2 Minoso and pitcher Seth Morehead 25 from Phoenix At the Chicago Cubs Friday in and the Ariz: catchers 28 ly years OOO 100—1 exchange for infielders Andre Rodgers and Daryl Robertson Drabowsky who has a lifetime record of At Scottsdale major league won-loAriz: 002 020 010- -5 7 0 Chicago (N) all with the Cubs—compiled OOO OOO 102- -3 8 3 Boston Elston Hobbie (5) Ellsworth (9) and a 0 mark at Houston late last seaThacker St a Hard Kolstad (7) and Pagliaroni HR— son after the Cubs finally sent him Loser— StaMard Winner— Ellsworth down Along with the mark he had At Indio Califs a 090 earned run average L A (A) 000 030 130- -7 12 3 110 121 000- -6 11 2 San Diego (Pci) Milwaukee manager Charlie Dres-se- n Hoerner Moeller (6) and Aver ill Cigar admitted that Drabowsky’s era Horlan (5) Wade (7) and Napier Winner— Loser— Wade Moeller was what attracted him In More-hea-d the Braves got another much wanted hand for bullpen duty Don McMahon the Braves’ top fireman in recent seasons has gone sour leaving Dressen short handed for late inning pitchers Morehead was 9 with the Cubs in 1960 Both Rodgers and Robertson were COLORADO SPRINGS Colo expendable to the Braves Rodgers (UPI)— B H Baker Inc of Colo- who came to Milwaukee from the rado Springs was awarded a Giants last fall in exchange for A1 contract Saturday for con- Dark hit 244 with San Francisco struction of a 40000 seat stadium at in 1960 while Robertson batted the Air Force Academy 251 for Jacksonville of the South The Air Force Academy Founda- Atlantic League The Cubs immetion Inc a nonprofit organization diately dispatched him to Houston responsible for raising the stadium building funds awarded the conHRs-Rom- st 32-41- 5-- Bou-ch- Contract Awarded For Building New Falcon Arena - S! Clii'0 Korfanta and GAMES Kansas-Ci- as7ii-Cu- 3-- Colorful Field Opens Play Thursday at Augusta Club 12 1 000 000 110--2 5 0 Hail Wickersham (4) bowlers of nine states rolled oyer the weekend In the five-ma- n team division the Dead End Kids took over Ogden first place with a gross of 10723 for 10 games They also lead in scratch with 9290 If these scores hold up the Kids will win a combined $4000 The Dead End Kids werp paced by Doug Sarlo who fired 2’ 090 for his 10 games and average of 209 Other team members are: Butch Hoffman Ron Johnson Joe Heiner and BUI Hyde : Action is expected to be hot this weekend with bowlers of Los Angeles San Francisco and other California points competing Vern 1960 Downing of San Francisco singles scratch Champion will be in attendance Jimmy St John San Jose Calif one of the highest average bowlers of the nation with 217 will also roll this weekend c-- ? Sure Enough : 2-- 60 : Twenty-seve- n t ®i!i! - HALLANDALE Fla (NEA)— Un- der c Florida law Gulfstream Park is required to honor valid outstanding mutuel tickets for a year and 60 days after the close of each race meeting A New York bus driver mailed in a winning ' ticket worth $1080 specifying that he wanted the payment madeSby check This presented no problem as all such payments are made that way What happened afterward did however create a bookkeeping crisis The New Yorker sent a letter advising the track not to look for its cancelled check The man had had it framed to show his friends that he was a tract Baker r TheAFA Company which built Hospital hopes to have the the stadium ready in time for the 1962 football season Earth-movinwork has been comConstruction Co Pinello pleted by of Colorado Springs and work on the football field will begin this sumg High School Senior in Record Feat mer NEW HAVEN First game the Falcons have The nation’s short-distanc- Conn e U i : ip Wtx I : b j ! i f Jm — i it "A i V i r : (AP) — swim- scheduled in the new stadium is ming hopes were pinned today on Sept 22 1962 against Colorado the capable shoulders of Steve State University Clark an high school senior from Los Altos Calif Clark staked a solid claim to being the world’s fastest swimmer by winning the 100 yards freestyle in an incredible 468 seconds SatY urday night in the Amateur AthNEW YORK (UPI) The New letic Union’s AAU indoor chamYork baseball club of the National pionship at Yale meet naLeague has signed Johnny Murphy During the three-da- y to supervise its scouting activities tional records tumbled in 13 of the throughout New England and the 14 swimming events American entire metropolitan area General marks were eclipsed in all seven Manager Charlie Hurth announced finals Saturday night ' The team title went to Southern Saturday Murphy one of baseball’s original Cal with 74 points The New Haven “firemen” pitched for the New S C was second with 44 and 7 York Yankees from with the New Trier S C third with 21 the exception of two years in service He was a relief pitcher during most of his career and while with Unusual Situation the Yankees he helped bring them MIAMI Fla (NEA) — Arnold seven American League pennants Palmer the current Mr Golf met world six and championships Jack Harding athletic director of the University of Miami at the CorCoach-Rul- er al Gables Open He reminded Hard ing that back in the '40s he had EAST LANSING Mich (NEA) — written him seeking an athletic Michigan State’s veteran baseball scholarship coach John H Kobs serves as chair“Didn’t have any then” was man of the NCAA BaccboU Rules Harding’s reply “But 111 giv® you Committee CCS cow I h‘ L JxW: ¥ A w Johnny Murphy 4 yf - innKvirtc' fuhnyii'oliVrih'illsiiib' Mi " N - ! i f f I iiiii i’l tS j 5 1 I iljf 1 1 i 1 i v j il iliiflll J l i nt ! i 1 J V 1 1 i ? n i 5 1 s i i r I ini MM n MM -i- MVVwm 1 and iii kThe bourbon with the m 1 x j I I i v7 tKnUiHni f j I hi ‘ KTRAtGHf V?J jl MUXOM Since 1878 Hill and Hill Straight Bourbon WhlstN has been a select Kentucky distillation It is enjoyed by those who prefer their bourbon made in the finest American tradition Hill end Hill in this S6° battling combiner enjeyebh lightnest with the tmooth Haver efggthentic Kentucky $frgight iourbon flavor of America - r ’n inter i and about the people who enjoy it 1934-194- I 4- 1961 ld The new nine hole Riverside Golf Club will officially open for business Saturday April 15 It will be owned and operated by Ernie Schneiter Sr former professional at the Ogden Golf and Country Club The layout will be 2510 yards and will be a nine hole par 34 The course embraces 87 acres is located in Riverdale and will feature a lighted driving range lighted practive green and lighted practice sand trap A snack bar is also included The grand opening for will he May 1 EXHIBITION United Press International At West Palm Beach Fla: Milwaukee 014 031 000- -9 3 opdefending against a Brown ponent who was ranked No 8 in Wednesday — Los Angeles — Ring Magazine’s April ratings In his two previous defenses Tony Herrera vs Pepino Morales Moore knocked out Hogan Kid J3as-sc- y and Jim McCarter vs Amos Johnof Nigeria in 11 rounds and out- son Camden NJ— Len Matthews pointed Kazuo Takayama in Tokyo vs Eddie Armstrong Veldez has split his last six bouts — Reno Nev — Bill Nie-dFriday one of which w'as a knockout of vs Ricardo Gonzales of Argentina On Ray Becerra ' experience and punching power Saturday — Los Angeles — Davey Moore is expected to be a solid Moore vs Danny Valdez world 1 favorite featherweight title New York St o Nicholas Arena — Danny Moyer Benny Paret and Emile Gri- vs Jorge Fernandez ffith's Saturday night welterweight bout was the first of the championship goes this month Others on tap are Joe Brown vs Dave Charley on April 18 Paul Pender vs Carmem Basilio on April 22 Duilio Loi vs Carlos Ortiz on April 23 and Harold Johnson vs Von Clay on April 24 SUN VALLEY Idaho (AP)— Jack With Madison Square Garden turned over to the circus the St Morbeck of Seattle a former KelNicholas Arena is staging two TV logg Idaho skier took the honors n cards this week Both” feature the at the weekend Sun Legion junior ski meet “fighting Moyers” of Portland He won the downhill slalom and Ore with Phil opposing Obdulio Nunez of Puerto Rico in a locally-televise-d combined Karen Korfanta of Pinedale Wyo Monday night bout and won the slalom Sunday in 1078 secDenny taking on Jorge Fernandez onds total time for two runs But in a nationally televised Saturday Shellworth of Boise took Sandy night card honors She was third combined 1 Phil Moyer has a pro in the but second in the slalom 28-while record Denny stands Nunez is 18-- 3 and Fernandez sports downhill Miss Kortanta was 11th a 1 record largely compiled in in the downhill The Idaho boys team won the Argentina event Washington was second But In another interesting match at the Washington girls won while the Buffalo NY Monday Jackie Donsecond were Idaho femmes nelly of Buffalo meets New England Morbeck’s for the two slatime lightweight champion Tommy Tibbs lom runs was 1298 seconds Dave It’s slated for 10 rounds with DonEngen of McCall Idaho was second nelly a 1 favorite in 1306 and third in combined 0 John Jonas of Boise fifth in the THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE slalom but second in the downhill Monday — New York St Nicho was second in combined ARTISTS SKETCH OF RIVERSIDE COURSE non-membe- rs Philadelphia tieiiieir Mssymes Joe Heiner 23 graduate of Og- den Junior bowling- is the new leader in the world open bowling classic at Paramount Bowl Heiner took the lead in the $200 000 open event with a score of 4584 Sunday This is four pins better than the winning "score of Scott Raliegh of Nampa Idaho last season Heiner posted a 279 game in his fourth game He also posted a 246 and a 234 game During the event he rolled nine games of 200 or better He has a 176 average in league bowling His scratch total is non-televis- d The Celtics staged a second-hal- f overto scoring binge whelm St Louis in the opener after halftime moving into an eight-poilead The Hawks were bedraggled the pressure of their semifinal series with the stubborn Los Angeles Lakers taking its toll St Louis eliminated the Lakers only Saturday while Boston had a full week off after ousting Syracuse Cliff Hagan led all scorers in the opener with 33 points However Bob Pettit was held to 17 only six in the second half Tommy Ilein-sho-n paced Boston with 26 winning a $5000 hole in one golf event at Las Vegas a few days ago He combined business with golf n r 15-rou- near-recor- iff is now one of the western scouts NOTES ON A NAPKIN of the Cleveland Indians Card is BUTTE MONTANA is bidding a cinch to attend both games this for a title fight featuring Gene weekend - - nt - West Covina Calif -- games” Fullmer NBA champion and one of the top ranked challengers If they land the event it will be staged indoors in the 11000 seat - i i ERNIE SCHNEITER SR ’ ’ u - NEW YORK (UPI) Davey Moore of Springfield Ohio makes the third defense of his featherweight title against Danny Valdez of Los Angeles on Saturday night in a bout that is one of six world championship bouts being fought this month The bout promoted by George Parnassus will be staged in the Los Angeles Olympic Auditorium and finds Moore Sharman edged just a bit from confident but not cocky prediction “If we can win the second one it won’t go the full distance” he said “It will be under seven Lo-'mo- nd a WesklvMif a Cousy’s with APRIL UTAH MONDAY EVENING levy lose it’ll go seven” Ernie Schneiter Jr at the Ben course last year will serve L as the assistant professional “The new course is like a dream” ’said Ernie Schneiter Sr “I’ve been striving for years to reach this and now the course is goal Golfers who have inspecta reality ed the course rave about it” ERNIE SCHNEITER SR has had a colorful career as a caddy and golf professional Ernie started his career as a caddy way back in 1916 at the Ogden Golf and Country Club In those days caddies were paid 25 cents for nine holes His first professional job was at Burley Idaho This was in 1929 He then moved to Twin Falls Logan and El Monte in that order He assumed the pro post at El Monte in 1935 He signed as professional at the Ogden Golf and Country Club back I in 1941 He resigned some weeks ago to take over the operation of Vhis new Riverside course in River- dale Schneiter won the Rocky Moun- tain seniors golf title four years in a row In 1959 he won the Ben Lomond Open y He is currently president of the Rocky Mountain PGA He competed in the famed seniors championships : at Dunedin Fla three years in a row : Schneiter is the only golfer in history to score two consecutive holes in one He accomplished this feat at the El Monte course in a hole in one tournament July 24 1950 His third shot landed 16 inches from the pin HIS BROTHER EARL is the teaching professional at Griffith Park Los Angeles and brother George former PGA secretary owns and operates a course at Bindings Mont Another brother Rob-‘e- rt is shop superintendent for Continental Bakery in Ogden A son Gordon Gene is the ground superintendent of the Salt Lake Country Club Ernie Jr is profes-'- ? sional at the Ben Lomond course His wife is the former Mildred June Taylor The Schneiters have ’two daughters Mrs- Neil Thom--to- n Ogden Mrs Val Woodland night’s game here as the one in their National BasAssociation championship series with the St Louis nesday crucial ketball playoff STANDARD-EXAMINE- R MOORE DEFENDS TITLE Veterans Bob Cousy and Bill Sharman agree that if the Celts can win their second straight before the action ' switches to St Louis the series won’t go the full seven games - Boston humiliated the Hawks 129-9- 5 in the opener here Sunday afternoon handing St Louis its worst playoff defeat in history “If wTe win here Wednesday night we’ll take the series in five games” said Cousy “And if we ’ who wnrked By Bob Salmon BOSTON (UPI) — The defending Boston Celtics are pegging Wed- OGDEN OGDEN Hawks length - Schneiter is the builder architect and professional of the new course Golfers who have inspected the new layout rate it one of the finest in west the ' The course embraces 87 acres of ground and boasts the finest driving range in the state The driving range is 225 yards wide and 300 yards long It is lighted The clubhouse will feaure a snack bar Ten electric carts will be available for golfers A practice sand trap and lighted putting green is also featured Wendell Leavitt Ronald Ritter ‘and Babe Youngblood will be in charge of the grounds Billy Downs ' i i " ’I V |