Show v v' on 0GD3N OJ r - CGI UTAH TIN ODD MATCH STANDARD-HXAMINT- n I'M) AY MORNING t APRIL 9 IK I IDAHO WOMAN RESUMES GOLF AFTER MISHAP Pros Will Idaho (AP)— Ida ho’s Shirley Englehom woman champion golfer will enter her second big tournament since she was seriously injured while horseback riding in Florida last year friends here learned Saturday She has left California and is en route by car caravan with other women golfers to the Dallas Civitan Open which will She is sponsored be April 5 on the trip by the Spokane Roundtable friends said She recently made a course record on the Tan For an Golf She Course in Califor n i a teaches at the Westwood Calif driving range CALDWELL 1170 3i C-- feu Uvars Ey Halt Wood SAN FRANCISCO (UPD show track and field coach at University of California thinks that young Rex Cawley of University of Southern California may run the 449 “just as fast as he needs to" Says Hamilton: “There’s no telling how fast that young roan can run the quarter mile" When Wilt Chamberlain the star of the Philadelphia Warriors goes on the exhibition tour through this area starting on Monday the offical will be Carol Ziegler the female whistle-toote- r "And I can tell you right now” says Carol “if Wilt makes a foul I'll call him on it — no matter how high up he is e National Harvie Ward Amateur Golf Champion has turned down going to the Masters Touma ment two years in a rows now because of the press of business The young automobile executive in the leasing business says the trip to Augusta is too expensive and takes too much time “And besides” he says “I’m not playing pro left to Tommy Williams assistant pro and Stu White this spring at the El Monte golf nrht are shown in the new pro shop constructed ccune The old pro shop will accommodate rentals and serve as a work shop AT EL MONTE WILL SETTLE FOR NINTH Mick Perry Angels Have Power Voted Best Bui' Pitching Hurts CMJ (LTD— and ILgne hepes that Id experi American ence can bring cut a little extra C th 6o not figure la from the pitcher Because of Rice’s Zjtxr-about age EJ S!owakJ and Earl Aver HI rvik Lot Ar-g- i Jr ?KCiai do a let of catching too the LVslgers Ad--i It all up and It doesn’t look Lo S3 fee heme B'H fee ifccee 'd lke much tornkkrLng th fact gamr fun lM finesse that Kigney and general manager tren’t tea concerned th Angel promts l Pot cf enter Fred Haney acquired their players selection basis how-t- v ca a t rv-r'I Ted m Wths three such sluggers er rot too much is expected of Xbirnrirsit Th Crrr and Sieve the Angels fcn tin tad ri srl Seme If rr YcM Kn they just beat out the new Fb! s Lis L4 anti Ken Hurt th Washington Senators for ninth place Angels Lrure to were a few runs Eigney and his castoffs can call Lvlci la tVr Wrig’-etheir first season a success palm s: ArU-ikaU- f im £ 1 y U 'Prospects' ot two-tim- pot-luc- k n - n-j- Fd y though the Angels art ahy pitching anti viitbg audly to match th fcomd crirart for homer Ar'rj bemrf BT frigney irro on the Manager lament: “Who's the wrb i:u4t':r side c- -t for the ether ft! 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In Lb mJxt ia 1X0 Rigry Iri "At has s xd stuff and know hear to patch" iLgney would Lie tora left rrc-wn- i so ns—n Box and I x ana La and I tecs Mcollor S3 at the Or soles' Yancwrrer farm - CTHCR PROSPECT -- 1 S-- H em drt h V Biia and Julio Be-r- j share fast true and plnch--Ur: Atprcnncnt at was the American LeaC--i lhh hitter lait season with a lealag 2iM mark fm Cev eland and Yal it thud Is th? perrnnit "walking KUure-sxi- l p se-cco- i -- run" ihortatep ll a tattle let area Ken umiul bt1 Frti ErkkeU who last week was ctCained in a the Yankfrs tri? with CVrr whg) tutted EM and L: 14 fa Kj sptire re’e wth thes Yankees wU start La left Hurd a Y'ankre farmhand wJ te ta cen- himrrs ter and Faye ThrcnHrcrry has li edge for right fail ATTEMPT COMEBACK Lti A'ifo Feirscn rocki ci ft year La th AL b 1X4 Is attempt ing a rrjjnr tear? com i v:k ia the Ang-- lt cctV’4 OWr extra men are Or Irk a thud bx'teman who has well La exhiimon t U and gxmes tmi at sheet and tb cutfld cNxL!r Lou stop h-- fc-- Jiri tb L-- LYdv ?1 1I ’ cf May The newly 1 pro-celebrit- 29-yea- y- -- laS-poun- d ITeam Battle right-hande- 18-1- 0 Headlines Weekly Card e KALIN H SECOND in 18-1- 1 al MEN'S HATS CLEANED AND y t A t 670ji1S SLflCEt HYLOH - 750x14 DON'T USE YOUR CASH FOR CAR REPAIRS m ffl i KETRA SPECIAL CLOSEOUT YYdDUHHt WEI Q A DOWLERS Uii New Bowling Leogue as low Plus Tax CD VVcr- kCovers Palnl-Do- dy S53 end $100 Insuranco Deductibles PLEASE NOTE: 51C7 i PER C-- ’7:I PARAT10UHT MONTH Oil A rn:: month on ®HDIEFJ D01VL 350-231- 1 Ste 7 O-F- -S 5P ''j :iiD Block ZB lOW ZB on n nn lUMM and HEPAIH ::r?-i- LjLj and Exchange at all MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS ON CAR REPAIRS for details CovWug 'mmm th 1 Ccdwn'i fir:t flams in I 1 Tri-Stat- e fcjmiymx a the eldret Rjce who at 21 cf th A ngcU is th No 1 catcher 0 pm Vchzlz'jz Fri-faC:23 pn y: Fridays 0 pD Call EX 3-- 0 111 r V organized AI Kaline of the Detroit Tigers I a ccer prism g teams frem who schedIs slipped to 273 last season Idaho A team main event will headline and Utah Wyoming uled to open May 13 La Ogden Sea- was runnenip to Mantle in the vot- - the weekly wrestling program at son passes will fc sold for 2 which ing for the A L batting champion jy Ogden Theatre Monday eve-wi14 points Then came Roger I will be poed for eight dccible-header- s promoter Joe Thomaj an--k laris and Bill Skowron of the jjxmees Ia addition the Utah Shamrocks Yankees and Pete Runnel of the Johnny Goletx and The Bat take have scheduled game for July t Boston Red Sox with three each on Hank Lane and John Shane in p end 20 La Ogden against teams Runnel won the title last season the main event two falls to win one hour time limit from Feet Land Ore and Orange with a 320 mark once least at mentioned Others Ox Anderson and Rod Orell will Calf were Minnie meet In the semi-fina- l title for the vol to Lke would battling who two falls Flayers tmteer their service to help fix Minorto of the Chicago White Sox to win with a 45 minute time limit up the irield at the Ogden Scftball Brooks Robinson cf the Baltimore tLY- I Bobby Mane and Boris Kalmi j Fork are urged to report to tb Orlotes and Ron Hansen of the cen y program in a I timore Oriole one fall 30 minute bout at 8:30 pm fall Saturday at 13 rec Estrada who had an ord a a rookie for the Orioles last season was second in the pitching Protest Raco Dates balloting followed by Camiio Pas-ctiof the Minnesota Twins Jim PFOVIDENCE RX LTD— The Nurrsrrmett Racing Association Banning cf the Detroit Tiger and Inc has fled a formal appeal with Milt Pappas of the Oriole with BLOCECED the hearing board of the Rhode three voces each Guaranteed Werk Island Racing Commission concernOthers who received at least one AH Style end Siiee vote were Johnny Antonelli of the ing O fall dates it was issued ESQUIRE Narragsmsett had requested from Indians Whitey Ford cf the YanCLEANERS AND HATTEH5 SepL 4 Oct 7 but instead was a kees Ray Herbert of th Kansas 11 the dates City Athletics and Frank Baumann warded OcL 3149 Grent Ave Ogden Utah which were given to Lincoln Downs cf the White Sox i Now Forming go-ahe- April 1962 There still is hope despite the delay baseball officials have said cf Baseball Experts prove to be a salty bit of talk — Mantle who led the AL with a unless the football players are warned well in advance that what 233 average in 19X6 was picked by ever they say will be heard all 23 cf the 57 writers and broadcast over the country eri making up the UPI board while Coach Jack Curtice of Stanford Perry who?? 18 victories tied him will have 40 sophomores out for U or th lew xote over Chuck out in a fall arrives He "can hardly be Estrada of the Baltimore Orioes Ujiamej4 Last year’s record was Ferry finished with 21 votes to 18 0 for Estrada Honolulu is all agog over its The 1951 UPI board is comprised jjrst year in organized baseball of three writers of broadcasters rep- - ' jtawaiin fans are expected resenting each of the 18 big league lo ftorm the gates foe the first few teams plus LTI sports educr Leo I least After that some IL Fetersen and LTI baseball jajWs of the pessimists think the at- writers Mnton Richman and Nor- - tendance will drop to the bottom All 5 expert viewed Qng man ML-e-r about it though The ia action this j5ancjers probably will draw much teams big league than itber Pkofitx or The experts apparently in recent years did Sacramento that Mant will thrive in the new coast League com pacjyc role of “quiet leader" created for “ him by manager Ralph Houk Man The touring golf pros have re-tl- e ard fused h:t only -- 5 lart to play in a amateur touma men4 preceding the w‘gln0iC‘U?r r old slugger enjojed Tournament 0f The champions spon-his greatest season in 1956 when gQrs repory claim is that time be- travel isn’t enough tlre average 52 homers and 1 tvveen y Texas Open in San An- -f ftonio which ends on April 30 and tn i Vegas event starting May 4 WikSl4 Perry a r from Williams on record and NC compiled an a 352 earned run average for the fourth-placIndians last season He was the only member of the Cleveland staff to win 10 games 8 b a deri wib axl Rocky Bridge the acq-urrt- er La-ter- Other starting prospects are Jrrry CaiaW t2 9) smh Iksstcn and Keq 3HcBrla 15-- mth the White Jfed Carver 4 9 Ah Kanuu Cty) may start every 5 or S days Thtwp pitchers who havt perthf mcW in exhXj-t--- n haps tmgce'-3es-i are Trt Clevenger and game 7cm Morgan a pair cf etpenerjccd right harXrs Rlgney hcvt planned U ur as late Lnrung relevers record CotmruT Cevenger’a wuh Waaningtm and Mergin’ AS wth Kansas Cty theve e'grt pitchers wen a fetal cf only 23 major leiBat games last AS the aVr peahkrj th? Angels are staff ei with adequate players alihjrgh K'rfmy cempiainj &Xkehl? tack ef speed cn his team as a itmday urged local teams ta get tdir entry fees and team registration forms turned la Immcdiaiely to assure a post ia one of the kcal leagues La 1KI Marv Casteel local softball said two vacancies exist La th MetrppcLtaa Leagi which will play on Mondays and Thursdays La the Lnlus trial League 19 teams have already expressed La the eight team league The frst to get entry fees In will be given spots in the league Seven teams have Lniicated they wuuh to participate La the wnmcn’i lea roe and the Protestor League wall operate with eight teams cn Tuesdays League play will begin the week com-mUrUn- 4 red ready has delayed the signal for construction of the stadium for two months After he lost his case in district court there have been demands he speed up his appeal or drop the case so the commissioners could go ahead with stadium financing and construction figured it would take an effort starting in February to get the stadium ready for opening of the National League season in chise all-o- ut I Aar x: Utica starters for Wrlgley F ld h ant hope to find them in Tot f with the eki who was 4-- ' Another conference between Gill and the commissioners court is expected to be held the first part of next week The printing executive’s suit al- I OHkbls cf the OgAca Softball tard-t-i Fo-su- HOUSTON Tex (UPI) — Ned Gill Saturday said he had agreed o drop his suit blocking the start of construction of a county major eague stadium but his lawyer wants to wait untily the county se pmi u?" At iiadiiii mmx w-:- -r- uiiyuMtliii 1 were selected today as the “wired for sound" In other words baUSIei batttos amd ' th°rt wave Mt League' free-scorr- rg v I well enough" One cf the first American FootNEW YORK (LTD — Mickey ball League games of the season Mantle of the New York Yankees on Sept 9 will be nationally tele- and Jim Ferry cf the Cleveland vised (ABC) with the quarterbacks radians '"'V Finals Today At Howell in Field Trials ot N-’- w © 13-1- 13-ho- le Brutus Hamilton J Sf that the stadium might be ready meets their terms for the Colts’ opening Whether the legal barrier to start Nevertheless the Sports group is expected do be ready to open work on the $22 million domed the major league season for the stadium has been lifted should be time in Texas either at Busch first determined early next week which can be enlarged to stadium executive Gill a Houston printing seat 25000 or in temporary stands The Houston Sports Association said he had agreed to drop his appeal of a district court ruling holders of a National League fran at the stadium site against his case because county commissioners had approved “in principle” his demands But attorney Frank C Biggs said he would not ask the First Court of Civil Appeals to dismiss V the case scheduled to be heard commisioners' 25 until finally April agreed on Gill's terms He said he expected action within the next few days County Judge Bill Elliott said the terms stated by Gill were exV actly what the county had planned con— even before he brought the suit Utah HOWELL VALLEY “Mr Gill said he wanted us to tenders made their presence felt the $20 million in rev18 finest invalidate of the young Saturday as in local bonds first voted by the peoa to show enue ever bird dogs I! said “We have a their Elliott were trial paces ple” put through j here Saturday in the Northwestern bill prepared for the legislature States Regional Championship field to do this just as we told the meet people we would do when the tax The puppy Md derby stakes were bond election was held b held Saturday while the champion“Mr Gill said he wanted it writrevenue for ten in the tax bond call that today ship class is scheduled In the puppy stakes Palairup an from the stadium would pay off English Pointer owned by R-- W the bonds but legally these must Evert on and Ed Purvis of Twin be tax bonds If the revenue idea V £2 W Falls Idaho won first place Sec can legally be added to the bond 'fv end went to Ray Davis of Layton call without endangering the sale c v for his English Pointer Dashup or interest rate on the bonds we owned and Compur another pointer won’t mind doing it Our attorneys by Glen Wiese of Ogden came in are checking the point” third ME5 In the derby event Lightning an Court Ivan to owned Court From Pointer by English Henderson of Provo topped the TILL WE MEET AGAIN — Ralph Houk and Danny Murtaugh left EAST LANSING Mich (AP)— field while second and third were to right tobacco chewing managers wish each other luck and hop repeats for Palairup and Dashup Dick Hall Michigan State issophoalso their New York Yankees and Pittsburgh Pirates again collide in th The dogs ran under ideal weather more basketball forward World Series in early October on the Spartan varsity tennis team conditions Saturday shorts: Sara Snead and Dow Finsterwald have been signed to meet Louise Suggs and Barbara Romack in a e golf competition at the Las Vegas Desert Inn Country Dub course cn May 9 — two days after the Tournament of It’s for a later TV Champions par-thre- Suit P L3PhiB n PIds Tg and Exchange UPODDBIID File E X 4-C2- 03 Tax And Exchange ' Uachlngton Dlvd 757 30d9 Rivcrclalo Rood tz A |