Show NEW CHAMPS LADIES DAY s- $ 4 r f K ? t - 1 A aSSS c a v s iC V 1 i AT ' $' fV J: £ f JJL X ms’’ i ') "I- - 0 4 t y 's i 4 I I k 'y4 y I 'A Team number 15 romped home with the Northern Utah round robin team trapshooting championships at the traps of Ogden Gun Club Sunday They had to turn back team three to gain the right to meet the Salt Lake winners for the state team championship Niles Jones left manager of the Ogden Gun Club is shown presenting trophies to the new kings Left to right following Jones: Captain Darrell Hancey Dave Deschamps and Roland Jones both of Ralph Palmer R D Porter of Ogden Standard-Examiner Malad Idaho — (Photo by Ed Hunt photographer) Team 19 composed of Glen Hull Bill Hieter Floyd Mencimer Del Morgan and Jim Meade was fourth with 964x1000 birds Team four composed of Josephine Leavitt Royal Swenson Wayne Pack Wally Keller and Norman Helm finished fifth with 963x1000 The Northern Utah champions will compete against the Southern winners at the traps of the Salt Lake Gun Club Sunday April 9 for the state title During the four weekend program gunners fired at 36000 targets The traps will be closed next Sunday More than 100 trophies were presented to various winners Sunday Dr Wayne Pack led the field in high individual scores in the final round He posted 50x50 Other top' scores follow: Phil Mabey Jack Carter Lee Shaefer 49 Cliff Ekins Virgil McClure Lewis Russell Glen Hull Gayford Cue1 48 Jo Salt Ralph Morris Keith Jones Don Lacey Bob Montgomery Royal Swenson Ben Kapp 47 Earl Miller Jo Leavitt Reb Stacey Darrell Hancey 46 Brown who was with the White Sox and Miami last year will be the No 1 catcher with Harry Chiti - Tigers Boast Fine Outfield for Upcoming Flag Drive (EDITOR'S rie on tfi leogu Thii t on 1961 prospects of NOTE: teems) By Lo is tht major in Petersen H ' UPI Sports Editor LAKELAND Fla (UPI) — There are a lot of new things about the Detroit Tigers this year and they hope that all of them put together will get them out of the American League's second division '’Their new manager Bob Schef--fing things they will He’s counting ©u a lot of new players to give the Tigers the impetus they need to better their sixth place finish in the second division Scheffing can afford to go with youth because he has a two-yecontract It was the first time since 1933 that the Tigers who went through six managers in the last three years have given a manager term since Mickey Cocha two-yerane in 1933 When Cochrane was fired in August of that year the Tiger3 decided to limit managers to one-yedocuments But to get Scheffing they had to go for two and Scheffing is sure the club will not be sorry ar ar ar GOES WITH ROOKIES Because of that long-ter- man may be the veteran Dick Ger-ne-rt and Ossie Virgil OUTFIELD GOOD Bruton will be in center flanked by A1 Kaline who has been hitting the ball hard in the Tigers’ strong showing this spring in right and Rocky Colavito in left Bruton hit 286 with the Braves while Kaline slumped to 278 and Colavito to 249 in I960 But they could give the Tigers one c£ the best outfields in the league with Charley Maxwell ready to step in at any time Thomas who hit 283 at Birmingham will win a reserve post and so may Morton a 296 hitter at Denver Baseball to Bo Topic Wednesday Plans for the new Weber County Baseball Association 1961 season will be outlined at Kammeyer’s Sports Store at 8 pm Wednesday April 5 Pres Roland Flinders an- nounces Officers for the new season will be named and an attempt will be - obtained from the Athletics and rookie Mike Roarke who hit only 255 at Denver in reserve In addition to the manager and players the other things new about the Tigers are a new owner a new name for their Detroit park and new uniforms And starting with 1961 Sheffing believes another new thing will be a first division finish It could well be in the expanded league MIAMI BEACH Fla (UPI) -Ebut the Tigers do not figure in the same class as the Yankees Orioles mile Griffith new welterweight White Sox and Indians champion of the world at the age of 22 flew back home to New York today with hard training and quick ring appearance planned for his immediate future “He’s a young strong kid and we want to keep him as busy as possible” said Gil Clancy who talked roughly and cuffed GrifWILMINGTON N C (UPI) L fith in the face Saturday night just Little 'Jerry Barber of Los Angeles before the youngster belted out Ben says he’s “glad the younger fellows ny (Kid) Paret to win the title “He stepepd aside and let the old pros is plenty good right now but he knows and we know he can be bethave a chance to win” Ho mad® the statement Sunday ter with more experience” Griffith showed a distinct lack d in a remark to the of ring generalship during the 12 him and rounds he faced the ’ gallery which-followChandler Harper of Portsmouth Paret before using two left hooks Va on a suddent death playoff and a sharp right to equalize Pa for the Azalea Invitational i golf rot’s wide edge in experience -But ’ Clancy said Griffith’s inability- to - tournament crown’ take charge in the ring was due It took only one hole for the more to his pride than anything Los Angeles man to else win— his first victory since last year’s Tournament of Champions He dropped a Wz foot putt ot take the $1200 top money ' pro- ' Sunday Quill Ncbeker and Del Halls tied for first place in the singles with 24 each Standouts in the team shoot were: Jack Carter and Lee Richardson Pat Carter and Jack Carter Steve Sessions and Gayford Cue Del Halls and Lynn Burningham Gem Thorpe and Ralph Palmer Steve Sessions and Bob Montgomery 1 singlcs—Quill Ncbeker Del Halls 24 Lou Russell 23 Doc Grimm Jack Carter 22 Scott Cros-bi- e Bob Yanagabaskf Bill Richardson Bill Wood 21 Clem Thorpe Fred Neuber 20 Tiger Riding Lou Russell Garry Crosbie 19 A E Raymond Lucille Wood 18 Shirley Stoddard A D Smith Merl Riding Rorden Romriell Wendell 25-bi- rd spring had a shutout until the ninth There was a dazzling Easter perThe San Francisco Giants beat formance but it took a pair by the Cleveland Indians 1 the Bali-moOrioles downed the Chicago Warren Spahn and Whitey Ford to White Sox 11-- 5 the Philadelphia put the Milwaukee Braves and New Phillies topped the Detroit Tigers York Yankees in clover This is the time of year when 74 the Pittsburgh Pirates edged every manager's chief concern is the St Louis Cardinals 2 and the picking an opening day pitcher but Chicago Cubs defeated the Boston it’s no problem today for either Red Sox 3 in other Easter SunCharlie Dressen or Ralph Ilouk day exhibition games Spahn and Ford took care of that Sunday with brilliant route going performances that make the choices automatic Spahn who’ll be 40 this month flashed a five-hittto pitch the Braves to a 2 victory over the All-St- ar Kansas City Athletics while Ford CHICAGO (AP) — Otto Graham key man of the New York staff turned in a that gave Saturday was named head coach the Yankees a 0 decision over for the fourth straight year of the the Cincinnati Reds who will play the College Spahn1 who has compiled a 1 Philadelphia Eagles National Footspring record to prove his amaz- ball League champions in Soldier ingly supple arm is as good as Field Aug 4 ever faced only 30 batters and had former Northwestern Graham a shutout until the seventh inning and star quarterback Ford seeking to bounce back for the Cleveland Browns is head after a mediocre 12-- 9 record in football coach and director of ath1960 became the first New York letics at the Coast Guard Academy pitcher to go nine innings in spring New London Conn training since Bob Turley in 1958 The All-Stgame sponsored by Hank Aaron hit three homers and the Chicago Tribune Charities Inc drove in six runs to lead the Braves’ has $5 million since its produced it attack while Bill SkeWron in 1934 homered off Jay Hook in the second conception inning to provide the Yankees with their winning margin Good Teacher Sandy Koufax the Los Angeles UNIVERSITY PARK Pa (NEA) Dodgers’ fireballing g also went the distance Penn State track coach Chic Wer3 Sunday with an victory ner has produced five Olympians over the Minnesota Twins Kou- One was Horace Ashenfelter who in- wgmthe fax who pitched seven no-hsteeplechase gold medal at in a this Helsinki in 1952 previous appearance nings re 25-bl- rd Otto Graham Will Again Direct Squad er 9-- six-hitt- er 1-- ' Crosbie 16 Special Event Winners— Gertrude Richardson' Roy Shelbey Myron Stone Gary Crosbie Steve Sessions Steve Richardson Jack Carter Ralph Palmer Lynn Burningham i Era Williams Clem Thorpe Gayford Cue Hoot Skinner Merl Rid-in- g Dan Evans Del Halls - All-Sta- rs 4-- All-Ameri- ca ar 12-h- Win Men's Doubles v MONTE CARLO Monaco (UPI)— Bob Wilson and Alan Mills of Bri- t tain defeated the Yugoslavian pair of Bora Javanovic and Nicolas Pilic 64 64 64 Sunday in the finals of the men’s doubles of the Monte Carlo international tennis tournament left-hand- er nine-innin- 11-b- it 7-- it v f Senators Heavy At Second Base i POMPANO BEACH Fla (AP)— The Washington Senators new team in the American League this season may be weak in quality around second base but they are strong in quatity They have five men on the roster who have played second base in the major leagues The veterans are Danny O’Connell and Billy Klaus Chet Boakand’ Bob Johnson played the bag a few times with Kansas City last year and John Schaive got in a few games at second with last season’s Senators ’ New Champion Ready to Defend Title 10-tea- m THE Jerry Barber ALL-NE- GENERAL W Back in Title Form Brings Famed General Tire duality e to the Field Low-Pric- Here is premium-qualit- y protection and peace of mind at a price everyone can afford Backed by General’s Double Guarantee this great new JET-AI- R Tire offers light-hearte- ed 27-mon- made to complete the playing tection Scheffing has decided to schedule Most of games will be played go along with two rookies as regu- at Affleck the Park lar infielders— Jake Wood at second Brigham City and Plain City and Steve Boros at third He also shared is counting on pitcher Phil Regan ren wonthe A Btitle last season Warthe championship brought up last season and such A shorter season umpires and newcomers as center fielder Billy matters other will on be the agenda Bruton catcher Dick Brown infieldan er Chuck'Cottier and pitcher Terry Fox’ All were obtained in trades There are other rookies who have' a chance of sticking with the ' club too POMPANO BEACH Fla' (UPI)outwin Thomas an George may Washington manager Mickey Vernon field utility berth Bubba Morton today named two rookies and three may make it as a reserve infielder i veterans to his five-ma- n and outfielder and pitchers fight staff of DETROIT The Club of Ann (UPI) Mich Arbor which pins for two ' vacant spots on the ing starting pitchers should begin hopping this week at had paced this division limited to the hurling corpsVernon picked rookies : Ed Ho 850 teams with and under The corps is led by averages the" American Bowling Congress baug’n and Joe McClain and veterFrank Lary (15-1Jim Bunning tournament here as the Stroh since March 28 ans Dick Donovan Woodeshick The Sylvania Electric - team5 fin- and Bennie Daniels Hal (11-1and Don Mossi (9-Pau Beers of Detroit and the Falstaffs Woodeshick is ished llth last year in booster com- the lone who seems recovered Foytack in the southpaw quintet diSt of Louis make their classic petition at Toledo with a 2741 total from the shoulder’ trouble which Hobaugh bought from the White Four of the five team members Sox resulted in a dismal 1 record last vision appearance in the major league draft has The Strohs who won the ABC were back this year and and Regan Larry an year Bob Ruce (4-earned run mark of 171 this production con- spring McClain bought from the are the other starting candidates title in 1935 andin have finished in the Kaple a money every tournament trol clerk starred with a 648 series Minnesota Twins’ for Regan won nine games at Denver prize has since the of World ' War II end The Strohs and Falstaffs along an earned run mark of $25000 last season but dropped four when 069 second 1957 in and with seven other classic division places he reported to the Tigers-latin including 1858 will see action Wednesday entrants this week will be after the season h the t 5910 leading total rolled last week Reaches Zone Final Fox 12-- 9 with Sacramento will and Thursday The Falstaffs current national by the Hamm’s of be In the bullpen’ together with match-gamChicago e ' A champions and winners bowler William LUCKNOW India" (UPI)-In- dia Hank Aguirre (5-of the ABC title in the past five Warner Jr Conneautvffle took an unbeatable 0 lead over Pa LEAVES CLUB years will open classic play on rolled a 616 series in booster team Thailand in Asian Zone Davis Cup Veteran Ray Narleski who was Thursday and wind up on Friday play Sunday night The youngster’s competition Sunday when its double After heavy booster team firing father William Warner Sr on team of Ramanathan on the disabled list all of last seaKrishnan and son with arm trouble has left the over the weekend the Sylvania the’ same team had 'a 452 It is S Karalak Lai defeated Premjit club and said he would not return Electric Club of Ottawa Ohio is the ’second year of bowling compe- and Seri Charuchinda 0 6-2 unless the Tigers assure him a posi- the new booster ’leader on a 2812 tition for William Jr and he car- India now meets the winner of the series rolled Easter Sunday night ried a 149 average in a grade-schotion on the team encounter in the That leaves two pitching spots The 2812 replaces Pete's Service league zone finals vacant Donohue who had an over all 11-- 9 record with three Triple A clubs last year Grzenda 5 at Birmingham Seyfried 12-- 9 at Denver are among t the prospects So is Bill Fischer who was 8 with Washington and Detroit last year Wood who hit 305 at Denver will take over for Frank Bolling Only $1200 per person roundfrip traded to the Milwaukee Braves at second Boros who hit 317 at Leave Ogden Saturday 1 :00 pm leave Denver with 30 home runs and 119 Elko Sunday 3:00 runs batted in will be at third pm Norman Cash who hit 18 homers and drove in 63 runs with a 286 batting average will be at first and Chico Fernandez (241) at m Some fancy scores were recorded 5-- Weber High School baseball team under the guiding “Arm” of Coach “Dutch" Belnap has ' challenged Weber Faculty to a game Principal Roy C Metcalf a former ball player has accepted the challenge The game promises to be a good one with Mr Metcalf as pitcher “No faculty member under 40 years ' old will be permitted to play” commented Mr Metcalf “We don’t want any of those young fellows to slow us down” “Last year the Weber team had a good season Many new faces are out and it looks like we’re in for a good year” Coach Belnap reports y i 4-- FACULTY NINE Udy 11® rf 143x125 CHALLENGES re?s 11 at the Weber Sportsmen’s Gun Club 6-- "Whilt you were at the marine store I the furniture down below I" WEBER VARSITY Team one landed in third place with 968x100 This team is composed of Lee Shaefer Ben Kapp Richard Nasfell Vera Egan and Melvin NORTHERN UTAH TEAM TRAPS CHAMPS ate3r By Fred Down United Pres Internationa! gil McClure Bill Thorpe' Paul Nas-fe- ll and Cless Pack The teams finished the four week program with sensational 970x1000 birds Team 15 won the shoot off with & 3 av Braves Yankees Look Good In Sunday Exhibition Game Team 15 composed of Darrell Hancey Ralph Palmer and R D Porter of Ogden and Roland Jones and Dave Deschamps of Malad Idaho won the shoot off over team three composed of Phil Mabey Vir- Scot if 3 10C1 I Club ' APRIL 3 i Two of the 25 teams competing for the Northern Utah round robin trapshooting championship deadlocked in the final round Sunday at the traps of the Ogden Gun I' STANDARD-EXAMINE- R UTAH MONDAY EVENING palm Fet’d (Display ra a a&’Hy Seaseti Fotii Agssjda Aurii 9th ti t i y f ‘ i $ inai 'son r-- 9 OGDEN OGDEN - 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